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F2CQE POYTB ilEDFOBD MAIL TRIBUNE Di)y, Sunday, W"kly PutiiiiheJ by the UEUFUKD FHl.YllM CO. fS-17-20 .V klr St. Phone 7C HOHKKT W. RI1HL, IMitor S. hUMl'l'HK NUITII, Manager An Independent Newhjjaper tntmJ si second cluw matter at MtJ ford, Oregon, under Act oi Manu 8, 187W. suitscKirrioN katks Jjy MailIn Advam-f: Daily, ftitK tfumlay, ytur Daily, Willi Hui.day. month... Ually, without Sunday, var .. llaily. without Sunday, iiiwitli . .?r, . cm. Weekly Mufl Tribune, one yeur.... 2.IHI Sunday, one yiar liy I'arrier, in Advaniw lit liedtord, A"li tainJ, JiH-ksoitvil!f, (Vtitial 1'nint, I'tiuenit, Dulent, UvUl Hill and on HiKhway: JJully, wiili Sunday, inontlt ,7.r Daily, witiiont Sunday, month Jaily, withuul Sunday, one ar... 7.i0 Jmily, villi Sunday, one year B.UO Ail 'term, "aiili in advance. "iiKMUKit of tub Asaonvmi imikss )tt riving Full leased Wire Seivic Only paper in cily or coimly receiving new by lelegraith. The Associated Prsn is cxelusively en- t'ilted to Uie nsp for publication of all riewH difpot'lies rredded to It or olhmvi! credited in this paper, and uUo to lu'ul Inrwfi published herein. All rigtits (or republication of speelal ula- IiiiW."t herein uif also reaeivul. Swom daily avenge H filiation for all month Hi'ling April 1, 1128, 4:i2. Smudge Smoke Tho iirc.iiiciuial campaign utl(Ii Tom KiiHon will soon be Koiny full; tilt. ! Many people slaved tip nil night; AVeil. rcnillinf the Hocepiuucut speech of Al Smith, as printed! In t liin Hheet. Tho warm August sun I.h putting tnp HiiKnr in me pnr. " la too much Bait lit the potato'.. .Straw htit h will noon ho ohHolcto. A numher of the dudea have their ;ill headKOar. A paving: controversy Ih raBlriK in our midst, it is Inimcri. 10. Wrldi and B. Orlcvs of thp hills wero down in the middle of the week. Come again, boyn! (i. Hunt flew to Portland Mon dny and return. He rontcnd.s thero is not enough walking being done. Ci. Washington Mudrtox had u lantrtini Thurs., will-n wuh out; of the nest he haw ever thrown. About J& eara of pears uru living hatilud out of this valley every day, which Ih what makeu , the mare go. The Keg I'arsona boy who has heen here, has gone back to He-1 utile, and will go hack to Am-1 hoy st, before all the fruit l, picked. j The weather continued to he it trifle Hpunky In iiild-al'ternoon, j hut the nlghtH are cool. Km Merrick "wuh cauKht koIhk down the Mala Htem in a hurry lat Mon. lie could not liavt travelled any faster if the Nat has heen ablaxe. The Del (Jetclnd hoy Jh wtlll holding down a position in the Hid lirown aawmill. Hero Ih a boy who will not luclter out until school HlartH, or many mlsH their KtieHH. All handw and the dlshwatther are btiNy getting tho peara out of the . country- It has been a fine Auguflt, . with no wind or hail or rain, and the Hepuhllcan party Ih being widely complimented. Dr. IttiMHell Hherwond took 11h bro. Stanley I hund Tuch. and i-ured him of evtrythinff but a la -haired mustachio. It Ih now wife for a member of the Jr. drum corp to appear with hiH weapon on the Main Htem. 1 : Brisbane's Today (Continued from l'nuo Ono.) 57, Hwam tho channnl yolnlny In 1C liourn, 5 mlnmoH. A wonderful achlovomonl, nl thoiiBh Bho illiln't win 15.000 of foreti to nny woman brcnklni? (Jnrtrudo Ktlerlp'a record, 14 houra, HI mlnutoHl Uelns doublc jolnted, Mian Lad die can uho the "douhlv KclKHorH kick atroke," and doca twonly l'lve HtrokPH per minute. Such wonderful pnorRy ahoulil lie devoted to aoniHtlilni; moro lin portunt than HWlmmlni; the chan nel. The airplane entered high fi nance yotdcrday with newa that ,lndherKh wait flyliiK from Call forala to Chicago with .loliu .1. Mitchell Jr., nx passenger. The Illinois Marchanta' Truat company nnd Continental National Hank ami TruHl company plan a hilllon dollar morKcr. The fllKht waa )art of tho deal. It la pleaaln-i to realize thai I.lntlberKh pllotl' K the hlp Inter UNta Americana ' in more than "a billion dollar." Some things you can do, some thinga you can't Kemal l'ashn, loHa of Turkey, tella Turk to wear real bata Instead of a fci. They do It. He offers bis will In place of direct ordera from Mohammed and Allah as expressed In the Koran. The Turks stand that. Now lie abolishes Turkish characters, re placing with our A, B, C'a tho plcturesquo Arabic script. Tho Turks 'stand that. Hut even yet, they haven't Riven ap alcoholic drink entirely, al though Mohammed ordered it I, Hon years ao. The rich drink whal ttaey plaaae. Tho poor can't get It. Lt' hope It won't take us 1,300 years to sottle down, one way or me oiner, in tins country. John Coolldgo, aon of tho Prea- Mont, evidently thinks his father's Idea of vacation no vacation at all It bores him to "cat, walk, road, aleep." Yot those are about the only things that anybody can do, after early youth, aa yuunir Cool. Id ge will learn with MORtO boro- uora, later. DENVER. Colo.. Aus. 2C UPI. Tin In a store room of the Au ditorium hotel today trapped ! ftueats. all of whom were roscued iy fireman, and caused damage pi 1111,000, JUDGE THOMAS SHOULD BE RE-ELECTED T1TE MAII-TR-!HrN'K iias iihvays ravnroil divorcing politics from the judiciary. But as nni t:i judges an clcclcd by popular vnt this is an impossibility. I'ntil judges arc appointed instead of elected, the nearest the people can come to divorcing polilics from the bench is 1o adopt a permanent policy (if ivlainiiij; judges during j;ood be havior. fl this is not done, if the judiciary is lo be ehanwed every time tliere is an election - then the position of jmle will soon have no more stability or ditfmly than thai of tho county dou catcher. Kor tliis reason, anions others, the Mail-Tribune stronyly favors the re-election of Jml(e Thomas at the coming election. Naturally, in lhe exercise of his official duties, .ludjre Thomas lias madi; enemies, such a condition is inevitable. Those enemies are now fighting him. Hut that he has also made, friends, and that to the pcopl" of tin county in general and the bar of the two counties in particular, he. has made a record which entitles him to iv elec tion, we believe all fair-minded observers will concede. After all, the best judges of the record of any court arc the members of the lejral profession who practice before il. Less ih. -in five months ao, shortly after .ludjie Thomas' announced his candidacy for re-election, the following endorse ment of Mm was signed by the attorneys named, iueliidiiiLt' tin: entire bar of Jackson and Josephine Counties, with the excep tion of two attorneys in this city. Wo feel these documents printed below speak for t hem selves. IToii, Charles M. Thomas, jude of lhe Kirs! Judicial District of Oregon for (he past term, has recently announced himself ;ik a candi date, for re-election an Circuit Judao of thin district. The tn)derniKed uttorneyH of .loHephtiiu Counly, who have practiced before him during his firnt lrm, lake UiIh method of maiiyiug llm volont of the district, and particularly of Josephine County, u' our apiirecial ion of JikIk'. ThomuH. He hun been courteous, capable, honest and . fearless and we most heartily endorse Ids candldary and recommend hint to the invor uule consideration oC tho voters and hope that he will he re-elected without opposition. Dated at (IrantH I'asH, Oregon, this Klh ilay nf March, IliliK. A. i). HOlKill k. 10. HLAN'CIUHIi. C.KO. W. COI.VIfi. JAMIOS T. CIIIXNOCK. J. N. JOHNSTON. c. K. IMiKtISS KDWAHD B. VAN DYICB. C. K. ItlUSK. NIKL It. A1,LKN. O. R. MIANCirARD. H. I. NOHTON. W. T. MII.LKIt. The undersiKiKul, attorneys of Jackson County, approve (he action herein taken by llhe attorneys of Josephine County and hereby endorse the candidacyof JwIko Thomas. He has been cupai)le, conscientiou! ami fearless and has done much to simplify proc.uduru ami avoid delay in both civil and criminal caHea. JuiIko TIhmikih should be re-elected without oppoHltlon. Dated this 4th day of April, 1JI28, JOHN II. CAKKIN. HAKRY C. HKYHMA.V. JKSHIH HA.MSIOY. (i. W. CAYLOUO. (ResorvinK all my rlKhta as' 11 ilellKHTUt.) I'OKTKH .1. NRPP. T. J. IONIIKIIIT. (). f!. HOOOU. M. I'UUDIN. K. II. HUIH). CVS NKWBITIIY. DON It. NHVVIIUKY. ICKLLY & KKI.T.Y Illy K. 15. Knlly). PRANK WO HOll.A. NHWl'ON 0. C1IANEY. U A. nOHERTS Attorney-ut'Lftw JackHou County Anliluinl, OrPKon Hon. C. M. Thomas, Circuit Judge, Mouford, Oregon. Dear Judge: Realizing; thai you bavo no opiinsltliin un n .nmlu.ii., r,- ,-,,.,.i.,,.ii.. lo the honorable position you now occupy, and I lull we have no uppor lunlly to render service to you In this election In leconnillon of your able BorvicoB and assistance lo tho bur during your term of office, we, the bar of Ashland huroby cxproas (o you our besl wishes for another buccobsIuI lerm as Judge of the Circuit t'ourl, mul hoartllv cougratu. .iu ju.i u.u,i jour nine unu laitniui iiorrorinuncn of your duties In the I"11"- . Yours slncerelv. NRLLIIO WCKIOY. - ,j. MOOItIO It what those lawyers subKcriboil to under their sk'natures was true five or six months an, it is true today. The I'aet that one of them lias since repudiated his KiK'natu're and is now a eandidate against Jutljje Thomas, strenluMis rather than wenk elis the puhlie. obligation to sustain the victim of his action. Quill Points Jaywalking reuuirea two one lo take a cbaiu-e and one to catch him at II. Villi can't tell wlwtltf- li'u r.,,-. iner hardship that gives a go getter reach and grasp, or Just board lug. bouse t ruining. HtvlCH II1IIV tlllVO Khnnn.nnrl wotniMi. Lots of people lose Inter est In the circus after seeing tbu parade. l'opular song: Seven or eight old ones lied together and supplied with words that don't mean any thing. flnlf! A 1-llMin ! ut,l,.h i.n I. It tlltle balls 111 intni-viilu niiil Inlb ahout It tho rest of your life. America won't dominate the Olympic again until the athletic events Include sitting still and pressing a button. The UllickOIlt WUV t.iv n ilnrnnl ullen to get accepted as a true American la to do some athletic slum better than any American can. It Is team work tint mike. America great. One thousand suckers, betting a thousumi loie u each, make a new Wall Street mil- lloualre. Americanism: starling rnrlv to avoid the crowd: eating the dust of a thousand others who started early to avoid the crowd. l'renarliur a New vri, .i,,nA success Is hard work. Think how many college magazines and news- imper coiyuma one must read to steal the wisecracks. You can tell a n,w.mml.l tnr The flower vase Is bung lower and ine rauialnr cap has two more feathers In the wings. All ninn wants Is a wife smart enough i ho proiul of anil simple enough to think lilm a wonder. They say Mr. Tunney yearns to bo a wrltor. Well, for this high TrEDFORi) matt; W. 10. CRUWS. (I. A. CODDIXO. ALLISON .MOl'LTON. CIL10NN O. TAYLOR. ('HAS. W. RIOA.MKS. I'KRCY A. IIHAY. W. (I. THILL. I''. PAKUKI.L. HAVVLKS MOOHM. (I. M. UOIII'MiTS: V. .1. LOOKKIt. T. V. MII.HS. 1 K J. WOW-MAX. . W. NI01LSQN. IV, K. 1 1 ANNA. .1. !'. PLIKOUU 'TT' April 21, IMS. calling there Is no cuulpmcut more desirable than his uillllnu dollars. Comparatively few aniateura turn professional. Kor thill mat ter, comparatively few people swap dollars for dimes. I 1 Wlmt this country needs Is to I have all of Its citizens visit New York once a year ami all New Yorkers visit the country once a !year, "The movie star bus bruins." Hats.' If she h:i.l i.i-.,iu ui,.. wouldn't stand there helptessly wllli ii plslol In her baml while the hero gels licut up. M t'orn-ct Mils sciiteiuv: "I walclicil four ladles playing bridge," mi III In., "mul Hu h lotctvs well' iinll'ornitt- gentle ami sued." Copyright iiil'S. Publishers Kynd. 10 Ml KILLED IN ISLE OF PINES BREAK HAVANA. Aug. (,V Ten men were killed In an attempt to escape from the Nueva tlerona fed eral prison on the Isle of Pines, n report brought to President Mn- ehado yesterday by a deputy war-i den of the prison disclosed. ' Jose Uravo. former president of; the Havana Tobacco (Irowers guild, a labor union executive and at one time a candidate for mayor of lla vaaa. was one of the prisoners w ho was killed. The report said that 14 prison ers made a break for liberty from the prison farm. Ten were killed by gards. The other four reuebed the swamp lands on the Island. Itruvo was serving a sentence Of five years for stealing funds of the : lohncco growers guild and labor i unions. I trtbttisttc, MrmFOim, Press Comment wiiv Ah took No'rrcio or lilt. STItATON A great many people wonder why (linenujr riinith is not only wililnK but wi(,'er to debate with the ltev. John Koach Straton, the sensatiitnai New York preacher. A candidal-' for the presidency can lutl slop to dent with evcryiHie who throws a stone at him in the coiiini- of u lii jiti'd eampii l(;n. The New York TinifS snys Unit li ,Slr;iloii is no loiiK'-r taken very sTiou.vly, but we tliink tho Tlnn-s is to i: ft a kfii iilioiit t iiiit . Our iitionyiiious corn-.'-poH'leiici' a loin t'-rnis to disprove It ;md out in lln open there is nbuudiiill evidence lh;il the Dr. Slinioos :inl their f lowers me ;i fiictor seriously to l)C leekoncd wit It iii this i.atiipnlKii, Where n member (f lhe Itoiiiitll Catholic church' and nn outspnken advocate' of Volstead l;iw modifica Mon is ii caiidhiiitc for lhe arcalc:-;! Ol'l'le-e. Oeiverimr Smith, cet:iility a iiitin of k'rd poliiicitl M-iiNf, doiiblle.H rej:trds Dr. Siinlou :is lyplfyitiK a Ureal mass ef oj)osilion whh-h he must meet and proceed tei face its person if hut ion with chariicierisiie friiiikncs.s and lioldtiess. Mr. Hoov er, a Kciith'mau mid a fair fishier, will never Kivet him ;ns oppori uniiy lo reply directly to such attacks as William Allen White. . who, to his credit, suhseii uen iiy i'1'UiM-ted the worst of his charne-s, and Dr. Stra ton have made ;iK:iiiist his most pi'cc ious possess! on. Iiis i 'ha racier, hut he realizes lh:it he must make the reply lo some one if he is to place this phase ef his case fairly before the yXtnerican pe-eple. He lias been forceei temporarily Into the etefe-nslve position, lull that is not his natural 1'iylitinjT jjosc. (Ohio Stale .loiirnal) Communications ffexiver Oulsianeilng World l'igarc. To the Kditor: Herbert 1leover. in his speech of ace-cpta nee, makes two positive statements: (1) .Modillcallon of Hie- e'lifoi-e'enient taws which would permit that which the constitution forbids is nullification; 2-) The republican parly denies the right of anyone te se-ek to elestroy the purposes of the constitution by in elire'cliein. No man iti Jackson cenmtv. or elsewhere, eutt in im-miml i-n,i -, miu. ! interpret these declarations. They are so fundamentally senmd that during the- ceiurse or this campaign no wit nullifler will be able to summon enough Dutch courage to challenge ibe'iu. Kvery voter should compare them wilh the inglorious attempt Alfred Kmanmd Smith make's lei square His tMrsty per sonal views wilh his parly's dry platform. Herbert Hoover is the outstand ing figure ef tju i- generation; n gre-at engineer; a great nrnnnizcr: a great eonsi ructive statesman, and abeive all eh-c, the greatest prac tical hiimanltnrian of all time. The- story of the life and achieve.: meats or Hcrl.ert Hoover is an inspiration. He (s bailed as a sav ior l.y the women anil children of "0 nations, for he overcame the enmities, hatreds ami In.tif ference of kings, emperors and chancel lors lo save them from famine and disease. ,n story of tho Crusade's lo wrest (he Holy Sepulchre from Infidel hands contains such an ap pealing narrative ami high mlven lure as does the story f Herbert Hoover. Who could have predicted five years ago, or even a year ago. that the Ame-rican people would have the opportunity and privilege of 3 0mL mi-UCALS Youthfulness The rpntliii-; segment o (he Xnlu'iime ltifoenl is praetioully invisible. As n result;, glasses with No ki'omes bavo the same handsome youth fix) ap pearance ns the .single vi sion lenses worn by the young people of today. Dr. Jud Rickert Optometrist 222 E. Main WE PKVKI.OP FILMS FREE West Side Pharmacy "The Rexall Store" INSURANCE First Insurance Agency A. L. HILL, Manager Phone 105 30 N. Central Medford, Oregon or.'Erioy. srxn.y, 'afoust 2r; 102s. ! placing this collosal world fluure ' at tho heiid of our beloved coun . try. And yet there are thirsty re . pittilicaiis who say they are KoinK i tei vote for Alfred IOmanuel Smith, I saue and prophet of Tammany hall. ! This seems impossible to me, as I I do nut helie-ve in the theory of j depravity. Di:itT AXDEKSON. j Mf'dford, AliKUSt 2Tt. 1 CHWAOO. Aiijf. L'.". tfh Cnder (charKes of assault, Arthur l-'rank- Hit and Kdward (Jill, federal prohi- hilion agents, were held to the j Kriind jury today when arraigned j before a munie.-ipal judge on the charges growing out of their .shooling a man during a raid on it loop eil'fie'i building three days ago. : I l-'ranklin accused of (he actual : i firing of the shot was he'd u r , j bonds of 10,000, while Gill,; : e-harged with assaulting the man ; I with a hlackjae-k wus held under j i S.'tOOO lionds. ; ! The wotitiile-d man. Merle Adams i is in a hospital in a serious con- Minion. NEW YOltK, Aug. 'ifi. (&) Kesumption of the upward swing In the lumber industry, is lndi eateel In reports ree;eivr.el by the National Lumber Manufacturers' associat Ion. Levi Strauss Two-Horse Brand Copper-Riveted Waist Overalls were patented. The patent ha long since expired, but the salei increase each year. Made of extra heavy 9 ounce Indigo-dyed Denim, cut full and roomy, fitted at the waist like tailor-made pants, with belt loop (or added con venience. Copper riveted at all itrain points, plenty of big, roomy pockets. Sewed with special thread, and buttons riveted on to stay on. Insist on getting the make you can always depend on for everything that spells overall satisfaction, comfort, fit and longest wear. Look for this Trade Make Remember this Guarantee A New Pair FREE if They Rip Made by Levi Strauss & Co. Sin Franciico Also makers of Two-Horse Brand Bib Overalls for Men and Boys. Reliable Merchandise Sines 1863 Sold by Campbell Clothing Co. Main St., Near Front Buy Levi Straus Overalls at Medford's Leading Men's Store The Best DenJstry Done Painlessly Painless Dentistry Through tho intelligent use of mmestheties. looili ptu-k-tnj; anil nerve blorktnK, I am able to work on the teeth without ittseoinfort to my pa tient s. Pninlovs Ppntsitry is HKT TKIt IVntistiy. Thnt'H why more nml moro Southern OreRon nnd Northern Cali fornia people are availing themselves of my aervleos Dr. I. H. Gove 233 East Main St. Office Phone 812-J Residence Phone 7G8-J THADI -iNtJ'r " IT -1 MARK i I PURE MILK IS THE PERFECT FOOD and Seal-Kaps guard Us purity until you drink it Milk is your cheapest and 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 and 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 bo 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 flics, cats, dogs or germ-laden fsngcrs. 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 oft' by a twist of the hand. And they make a handy bottle cover afterwards. We are the only dealers in town that offer this safe and con venient bottle top to protect your milk supply. Telephone for your first buttle tomorrow morning. Inider Dairy 6 Produce Co. "If It's Snider' s It's the Best to Buy " Ride With- Southern Oregon Stages The Pioneer Line of Southern Oregon operating local service from Medford to Klamath Falls This company has served you faithfully in the past ye-irs and will continue giving you excellent service. Busses leave from Hotel Jackson. A.M. Noon P.M. Lv. Medford 8 :0 12:00 3:20 Lv. Ashland 8:50 PM. 3:50 Southern Oregon Stages Hotl Jackson Phone 309 WHY THEY ACT THAT READ THE PORTLAND TELEGRAM 45c a month by cirrler Call THE ACME 8hlrley Bros. Phone 506 303 East Main t J HOW CO VOO tO, MUS. 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