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MEDFORD MATE TRIBUNE, MEDFORD, OREGON, SUNDAY, AUflUST 19, 1928.
Medford mail tribune
Itallr, Bond.?, Wkly
PubUditd to tb
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MM M. rit fit. FbOM 71
ICS
UIbUlil W. RUHL, Editor -1,
8UMFTBR SMITH, Manager
An lodepodnt Newppr
totmd u Mcond cttn nutter t Md
ford, Oregon, under Act el March 8, 187P.
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FIRST WEEK OF THE STRAW BALLOT
THE first week of the- Muil-Triuuno straw bullot sliows the
following results:
I'p to Saturday 80 bullots were cost as follows :
For Hoover- 7-1
For Hm it Ii - 12
Of the 74 Hoover votes, 8 were from registered Democrats,
'28 from women, two of the women being Democrats.
Of the. 12 Smith votes, 7 were from registered Republicans,
Ex-Klan Hotbed Still Bigoted
lly t'liilicle II. Wolrr democratic tute chairinun, eun SCO
( AHHOciHtetl PreHS Htaff Writer) I no tilher iwme lhan that pertaining
INDIANAPOLIS, Aub. 18. yPJjto ailcKed corruption by repulili
IndiHiia, former hotbed iof the Ku ican office holder. He ix Joined in
Klux Klan. will bo throudi the po- that belief by Frank C. Dalley of
litieal campalRn with religion, pro-j Indianapolis, democratic candidato
hibitlon, corruption and farm re- ;for governor, to whom leadera ure
lief the iiai-ainount IsHueH. i looking for victory after 'i years
I Religion has entered the sltttn-iof republican administration. In
Ition without the sponsorship and I his early speeches Mr. Peters has
I against the wishes of both repub- pointed to the oil scandals exposed
Deaert by Airplane
HAVANA, Cuba, AUB. 18. (A')
rtmciib has Instituted .
the night of July 22. Urnj vMci; vindicating the decls-
-.. -. i... 1...J l,-i l Mumhnl l.'OCh to USO tnulll
...-i. i ,.,. in offens ve ow- The war tlopoi
T. . :r. r la -different sort of search tor two
. : ..""t, ,7. .nT t is : lieutenants, one army ami the otlt
in th east It had cut the Cer-1 N7W YORK, Aug
t it had cut the Cer-1 N7YV YORK, Aug. i .-(r , er ol the navy, w. o ...
' .. .... ...I.." t left Wlll-ll. c nrn inV (link Off hefU
man communications and imperii- - i on can i ". e; - -- i X i, . i, .,.- nr rtu
ed the withdrawal of the entire Un-i to crookdom, applies ulo to, iaat April. For flat flftd
force only by supreme exertion customs violators. .Miss Maiy 8en0n and theft of the plane liavo
did the German high command 1 Uoyt Wiborg, Park avenue Boclety been entered against their names.
avert this catastrophe. I bud. pays 524 iO just twice ine uu-
... i. .i .1 .. ..nflu..1aiDil fnrollfn lllir- I
..nte" ....stoff .cohere.
SALKM. Addition to be built to
iiiiil ftvn I'rnit) woiiton. ulsn Him:bli('aiiK. 'lican end dcinocrutlc leitders, but i la Wnhington, nnd to the indict-
. -ir t ip i til in ii it. I f 1 there can he no evuding it In thiH jincnt of several Indianu republican j
otos wre received from Mediord, vXsliliind, Uold lull, Gun- ,Mlnle whtfl.0 the hoolloU or()or onco leaders in the hist- two years. ;
tral Puillt Ulld. two rural routes 011 the Pacific Highway. Thejboamcd a membership of u Unit j The Indiana Antl-Haloon IcuKuej
nillllOU. I iiiji.-i.-l iiav.it irniir 'ivanuj iiimi
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M. O. MCHJENSEN A COM PANT
Offices In New York, Chicago, Detroit,
geu Francisco, Los Angeles. . Sesttls, Port
Smudge Smoke
treat majority of the votes, however, were from the city of
Medford itself.
The Mail-Tribune made no attempt to solicit votes for either
candidate, only 12 votes were handed in to this office, all the
others came voluntarily through the mail.
Thpaii are the. main funis cimi'prnin"- the straw ballot, tn ilnte i era have hurled corruption charges I Vorker.
.,, , I at both the state and national ad- I Hoth major political
Headers Ot the .lltll-l ribUllc Will 110 UOUIlt, Ue interested ill tile ministrations of the last few vears. I have big Jobs ahead in
figures, nnd well able to draw their own conclusions.
Republican leaders have, cast I ever before into the campaign. .
the prohibition Issue before the Terming. Governor Smith "a nulll- !
voters. They see In it a powerful 1 fylng wet" and a Tammanylte," j
weapon to uso In this exceedingly j Br. E. S. Hhumaker. superintcn-j
dry state against Oov.-Alfred K. dent, says luo.uow families in Indl- j
Kmlth, the democratic presidential .ana will be urged thru antl-saioon
candidate, while democratic lead- i material not to vote for tho New,
PITY AL'S POOR RUNNING MATE
parties
Indiana.
TJIK lti')iiblii'an ticket has (.
over the Democratic ticket.
one distinct advantage Ibis year
"Watermelon thieves In the Table
Itoek district aro advised to wear
their bti)lct-pruof vests and pants
while mnuraudlng. ....
F. Preston 'of tho Applegate was
in tuwn Friday all dressed up.
The days aro getting shorter
and hotter.
lllney Flewher flew Up to Port-
land last week, and braved a
trnln on the return trip. .
Vent Vawter is back from Fris
co, and reports the' usual bunch
of loafers on Mkt. st.
Link McCormnck of Broadway
Is horp saying. Hello. - to Main
Htreot. This bustlim; Oothunillo
will spentl a fortnight In our
midst, und is welcome.
John Moffat Is sporting a rug
ged mustache on his upper Up.
Ah there- John.
Tho Dot Uotcheli boy is throw
,ing-2x4's for Hid Brown, and is
a good worker. This Is his first
yr. in college
florae - Bromley is ' sojvurning
In tho hill, country. .
, The high grado gentlemen put
on- their boiled shirts and dress
Btiits Afon. '.eve, .and all .'looked
chic. Jim Grieves of Prospect was
right In the middle of. .a school
of them.
Many of , the gala aro buying
their' fur 1 coats now, which will
keep their ' noses to tho economic'
KiindHtone till .well into' next
spring. : ' -": - - '. ..'
. "Your ,! ijorr. haa' been promised
miff iolent - venison.. steaks to feed
1ho 'starving Armenians,- and will
be lucky to seo a pr of doer
'horns. ... - '- -
.Court Hall and his ball team
are taking a rust. . , '
Jl. Gore, T; ijaker, and oDck
Itctldy told "tho ICC. what wits
- what at Portland. Nono ot tho
boys were' nervous, and ld well.
As Senator Curtis demonstrated in bis .speech of acceptance,
he and Secretary Hoover are absolutely agreed upon funda
mental issues, and united in their support of the party plat
form. The Democratic ticket enjoys no such unanimity. Al Smith
is not only a wet, 'but u radical wet; bis running mate, Senator
Robinson, is one of the most consistent and militant bone-drys
in the South.
Smith is the recognized leader of Tammany Hall, and proud
of it. Joe Robinson has always, until a few months ago, been
an uncompromising foe of Tammany Hall, and all its works.
Senator Robinson believes in upholding the Democratic plat
form, Al Smith believes in repudiating it.
It. will be impossible not to feel considerable sympathy for
Senator Robinson when be is forced to deliver his ncecptance
speech the last of the month.
He will be unable to say anything about Prohibition, any
thing of importance about upholding his party platform, any
thing concerning Tammany, in fact the only thing of import
ance on which he agrees with his distinguished leader, is relig
ious tolerance. . ' ,
Playing .both ends against the middle, choosing one section
of a ticket to please tho Wets-, and the other to conciliate the
Drys; writing a platform for those on one side of a vital issue,
ami choosing a man to run on that platform,-who represents
tho other side, -
This may be good politics, but it is till fired hurd on the
Vice Presidential candidate.' V,
The farm problem will bo na-i Tho democrats must mollify a dry
raded by the farmers who, regard- electorate over the stand taken on
less of their political connections, '. prohibition by Governor Smith and
flnil themselves pledged, nearly I National L'hali-man Itasknb. The
I no, Olid strong, to vote fur the ' f'''st step in that direction was
presidential nominee who will as- '"ken recently when the state
sure them financial relief. J committee and parly candidates
Those statements are suinniar- ' went on record as standing for
(zed froin'convrrsntlons with far- iHllict enforcement ot tho eigh
mer.s, politicians, members or for- I lecnlh amendment.
iner members of tho Ku Klux1 'I'll" republicans, meanwhile,
Klan, the Indiana Antl-Haloon ! find themselves confronted with
QUILL POINTS
T
Brisbane's Today j
(Continued from Pngo One.)
that they Mho need tho cvopera
Hon of a "Hutrltuui RonUarmorlo."
DlBtroflflinR news from Iho hoiiOi
IpIIr of flood h nnd dnraugo to crops
affecting four states.
Fortunately the Houtta lina de
veloped great resources, financial
ly, industrially and olhorwiHo. Well
nstabllshod powora of recuperation
will Boon eliminate the effects of
n temporary setback.
When a K&Hollnfi launch explod
ed on North liny, Ontario, a priest,
a man and wlfo and their two
children, wore thrown Into the
water. All but tho father per
ished. With Ilia two little children, one
aged two ycartt, ono only a month
old, in his arms, the father en
deavored to Rwim to tho shore a
mile away. ,
Hut, exhausted, ho wan obllRod
to drop the ohlldrcu, he. reached
the Bhoro alone.' , . , , .
" . U whs a noble effort. The only
difference botwoen a father and
h mother in aueli a case Ih that
the mother would hnvo tiled with
-iho children. ..
Hrlttsli rail roads reconnUo In
the motor 'ma a competitive peril
nnd have reduced raton for week
end and round trip day ticketa en
much bh onethfrd, with more re
ductions to come. . '
What will competition bo when
riyhifc becomes thoroughly com
mercialised? futelllsent railroad
men know that soon there will be
no lonK distance passenger travel
by rail. Aa for ooaat-to-coHHt
travel, tho railroad Pullman car
will bo extinct.
- It Ir ponfdhle thnt there may he
available th lit -fall hdiuU supplies
of alfalfa sed of the new Mdak
variety, introduced from north
cm Indiana In 1 9 1 0 ' by the fed
eral office of i foreign plant con
struction. At the northern ex
periment station Tjftdak showed
unuiually vigorous growth, par
ticularly for tho first crop, re
1 stance, to droWtit and cold abun
dant seed In ; habits. In the north
cm great plains It consistently
linn shown somewhat less winter
killing than Urlmm or North
ern Common, snd In most chkch
has yielded more hay In northern
, urcsa,
4 1 '. A '
PORTLAND, Ore., Aug. lfi. (iP)
The city council unanimously
: passed a proposed telephone fran
, oh I so ordinance through first and
second readings today, closing a
stormy hearing.
New simile: As hard to work h tho other fellow's lighter.
styles royeiil Japanese influence." Still, they could
bo. listiH (luring without being yellow. ' '".
You never rcntizo how ninny friends thc'wiJo has until vou
take her on a trip nnd wateh her buy post cards.
Henry Mencken says this politieul contest is between citv
and country.' His native village of Baltimore, however, will go
to Al.
"When you need tho phone for business and somebody is tell
ing somebody whut he said to her, it' bard to think of Alexan
der Graham Hell us a benefactor.
Correct this sentence: "Jfe still loves me," said the wile
out ue nover emeises my makeup. '
Communications
To tho Kdltor:
1 observe thu circus ts hi town.
Wild MUlmnlw! Wild, Indeed, were
tho sorefooted, weary brut cm led
Into town this morning. Spirited. ! mailing on
Indeed, wore the hnlf-ritui'vrd brnrH Thuraday.
of hones called horNCs, led by n I
specimen of humanity in almost us i
bad phyalt nl condition as the ani- I
mala he. led. The only difference
I could see was that the hair on
his face was Intact, while tho
horso's hide showed largo patches
of raw fletdi .mute tCHtlmony of
aln;t and neglect. It was Inform
ed by a man In churgo of thu
horses - th'ut they wore "sick
horsea." To say T lost time In re
porting them to tho proper nuthor-
John Ittiss for a few days this
week, having arrived Saturday.
Kverctr Scott Is driving u White
mirk to I'roHpect for tho Copco
league, laborers, church woi-kci-s.
ii'o keepers and othei'H.
Normally republican, there have
been so many crona-currents to
date In Indiana that, some politi
cians frankly confess thumselvcH
confUHod and hesitate at predict
ing the outcome. Men and women
who have Htayed away from tho
pollH for years are expected to vote
In November. leaders on both
solidifying an organization which
cracked rather widely in some
places during tho presidential bat
tle in the Indiana primary and at
Kansas City between Mr. Hoover
and Senator James K. Watson.
Tho wounds from those' bailies
have healed on tho surface, but
thero remains some doubt as to
whether those who were for Hoov
er In the primary are entirely na,t-
sides are counting on the heaviest I isfied with the recognition
women's vote in history. ; lack ot recognition given a. few
Elza O. Rogers of Iebanon. re- weeas ago wnen me state corn-
publican state chairman. Ih author- tmitteo organized for the fall enm
ity for the statement that tho wet ! paign. It was noticeable that
nod dry issue la the only ono con-I Watson men and women predomi-
fronling Indiana. Herbert Hoov- ! naieu. -
er'H known dryness, he insists, will One united States senator will
enable him to carry Indiana. At j ,,e elected in Indiana this fall.
th same time he believes Harry Senator Arthur U. Robinson of
J. Leslie of West Lafayette will be Indianapolis is the republican
elected Indiana's fourth consecu
tive republican governor and carry
the remainder of tho ticket with
him.
dldate seeking ro-clcction. Albert
Slump of Indiana is the democra
tic nominee. Robinson will have
tho support of the Anti-Saloon
Mr. Rogers does not discount ! league. Supported by that orgiinl-
the disturbing farm relief prob
lem . which the republican party
must face, but he believes that by
tho time the voters nre ready to go
to the polls they will be satisfied
by Mr. Hoover's plans for the fu
ture. .
K. Karl Peters -of Kort Wayne.
zalion he handily won the republi
can nomination in the primary
over two strong candidates. Stump
Is, me of the dry est candidates on
a ny ticket, but a ppears to have
been unable to make any headway
with the Anti-Saloon league for its
support.
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Aisne-Marne Offensive 10 Years Ago
ut present
Mr. Ciay, former captain of tho
Salvation nrmy In Medford but I drizzle.
now of Santa Rarbara, Oil. was
friends it our city
lly Alexander It. George
(Associated Press Staff Writer 1
WASHINGTON, July 18
1918, stands out In the cleur per
spective of a dull docailo ' as one
of tho moat momentous dates In'
tho history of tho world. ;
At -l : :i ! o'clock In tho half light1
of that murky dawn 10 years ttgof
today, tho allied armies, rein
forced by fresh and vigorous ill
visions of young Americans, began
the series of smashing drives;
which marked the turning point
of tho world war.
Just prior to this big counter-,
offensive, known tho the Aisnc
Marne operations, the situation of
the allies had been most critical.
Thu, exhausted, decimated divi
sions of Franco and Jtrcat Britain
were tiying desperately to hold
the C!ermans. who sought to break-!
the back of the allied defense be
fore American reinforcements, ar
riving daily in Increasing numbers
won Id take an effect I ve pa rt in
the conflict Ry the end of June
there were some !iO0,0OU soldiers
of the United States In France
and a transportation schedule In
force which would bring the num
ber to 1,200,000 by the middle
of July.
On the night of July 17 the al
lied troops moved" into their posi-f
Hons under torrents of' rain. As
tho "zero hour' npproached, !
dawn struggled with a soggy
losses. T lie Second division lost
eonnuclion with the Moroccans,
but forged onward advancing ten
kilometers in the two days.
The gains wort made at great
sacrifice, the casualties of the
Second for two days numbering
4,082. That night it was relieved.
Having suffered 7,500 casualties,
which included most of tho field
officers, tho First division was
'relieved by a British division
K((& WATCH
u REPAIRING IIS
r PURE MILK
IS THE PERFECT
FOOD and Seal-Kaps
guard its purity until you
drink it
MlLK is your cheapest nnd most complete food. It carries the
necessary protein to' build muscle. It contains all of the five
vitamins, those strange substances that help children grow,
that create energy end increase resistance to disease.
Yet milk is the most easily spoiled of all foods. It must bo
protected in spotless dairies and bottling rooms.. It must be
guarded until the very moment you drink it. For this reason,
we have adopted Seal-Kaps for our bottles.
Seal-Kaps completely cover the mouth of the milk-bottle. ,
They protect it from contamination by flies, cats, dogs or .
germ-laden fingers. They are the most convenient milk
bottle cover. No prying with picks or knives. No splashing
of milk on your clothes. Seal-Kaps can be taken off by a
twist of the hand. And they make a bendy bottle cover
afterwards.
We are the only dealers in town that offer this safe and con
venient bottle top to protect your milk s-jpply. Telephone
. for your first botllc lomoiTow morning..
4
Snider Dairy 6 Produce Co.
"1 It's Snider's It's the Best to Buy "
Mis. Southwell left for Wash
ington a few days ngo to make
her future homo with her duugh-
ler.
i Mrs. rirlmm was a Medford
(visitor Thursday.
I Mrs, A, l, Huych was visiting
Mrs. J. K. Roswell Friday aHer
Inoon Mr. and Mrs. Huych aro
leaving in a sboit time for Klam
jttth Fulls for the winter. .
Kvcrett Scott Is driving around
I now In a fine new Kord busi-
iVu.; , i i ' 7. 1 , 3 NNt Thursday fternoon the
observed the speed limit on the MlHaIunnPy v wlu mwt nt
way to a elephone. The dHy of tho li0uill f)rlmJ homo um, ftU
he clrcuH Is past: people of Amer- arn m ,,M, to )lUond thH bllHi.
leaaro fuiv-lov ng people, but lhey1T)CK pf thl, aftl,rnnon wiU bc es.
hiu iiniuiiii-itivinK people, 100, and
when Iho cruelly nnd lorturu of
elriniB nnlnmlH wns umlointood, thu
death knell of tho clrOun In Amer
ica wait Hounded.
How anyone could view an
mnuKcmcnl the pllirul eiealurus
thftt pnrnded our HlreetH toduy. i
lieyond conproheniilon. It would
Inke an elastic ImiiKlnittlon to nco
anythlui; hul misery In the whole
hnmcful oultlt anil a dlxiti'iicc to
any community to permit its ex
istence. They hrliiK nothing to u
town and tolio a lot from It. It la
poor education tor younit America.
I.VUA T. KINO.
CENTRAL POINT
Aug
and
Swarta went tip Rogue River
huekjebcrrylng ntt day last week
and brought back several gal
lons of tho Ium'Iouh berries.
I , Mrs. I.OUM onmes, ass'iucii ny
eight other mothers of small
; children entertained tho primary
department of the Union Sunday
; school In her shndy lawn Vri-
Hv nftprnmtn nt wlith thorn
I'1- !tblrty.ono children present. Ue
RoydNi. t..n.. ..... i
Tonmlan or Olendalo CallfornU. wnuJwi(.,lPIlt Hml eouklC8 w
who have been spending a week ... . .
with tho Mr. Obss. Hesmalhaleh ! , a
family started on their return
trip homo Saturday morning.
While horn they were taken to
tho Oregon Caves In Josepblno
County, Dead Indian, Table Rook
and other points of Interest.
1 Mrs. Htidham of t trains Pass
is visiting lmr daughter, Mrs.
A torrlfic bombardment of the
enemy s lines from the Alsno to
the Argon no prepared the way
for the advance To tho French
Twentieth corps, composed of
the American First and Second
divisions und tho Moroccan First
division, was assigned tho (Tu
rin I part- of the offensive. They
wo to to smash tho German right
flank, clear the plateau north
east of Hartennes and hold tho
ravines leading from the south
to 'tho CrlH river vulley.
Sumo of these American boys,
two yours before, had been toil
ing In the Ttieat fields of their
fathers. Nojv they moved for-'
ward Into tho wheat fields of!
Franco, brenst high, which were
to receive tho red hadgo of their
courage. '
The Germans, surprised by the
attack, fell back in the morning. '
but in the Afternoon, receiving re
inforcements, fought furiously for
every foot of ground nnd took a
j heavy toll. The Fh'Ht division!
The followimr vounc neonle en- las checked at tho Missy-Aux-liol
Joyed n swimming party Friday ravine when a French division on,
evening in Medford: Tho Misses the left, unable to keep up. ex
KtlUh Inmiinn. Mildred Rurger. I Posed the flank of the Second
l.ynelto Heimalhalch nnd Heatrlee j brigade to enfilading fire from
Seubrook ami the Mown. Johnnie ravine, lly nightfall, however.
Robncrt nnd Lois Collins, contact had been established.
Mr. nnri m lr Lovn and Mr. Missy was taken and tho line es
pecially Interesting.
Mr. I'hilln Goss arrived Thurs
day morning for a visit with the
Chas. HcTtmalhnlch family. He Is
a. friend of theirs from their home
In Glendale, Cal,
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Vacation time fa here, but many
did not prepare for it financially n
year ago. Money that was wasted;
money that was spent for luxuries,
could have been saved in a ;mechil
vacation fund and the total would
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CKNTltAt, I'OINT,
Iynn-Hornt Kuti
tablished half u kilometer beyond
it.
Despite exhausting marches, the
Second division advanced steadily,
and took tcrr.y In the afternoon.
The fighting on the front of the
Twentieth Corps was mist san
guinary, but the greutest advance
of tho day whs mado there. Far
ther south, the American Twenty
nlxth nnd Fourth divisions, the
latter fighting shoulder to shoul
der with the French, drove back ;
the Germans after desperate fight- I
Ing and heavy losnes.
At 4 o'clock on tho morning of
July 19 Ihe attack waa resumed,
the Germans offering stubborn re
fWionce, Advancing through wheat
fields swept by machine gun and
rifle fire, the First division cap
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