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MEDFOTID MATL TRIBUNE, M"EDTOT17X Q'RFION', TUESDAY. OCTOBER 16, 1928.
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Ye Smudge Pot
By Arthur Perry
Monday. November C, lias hern I
liruelaiiiieil a tlay of prayer for tin- I
flection of Herbert Hoover, hut
only Hie votes are counted. .
stout-: Arms- xi:i:ii:ii
I tut i tissii, (i.i,i:t-i'oi(s
Illillluo iieud liulletin.) liiKUltus
l-'tirtlihus.
The Jtrhoviun wfath of (Jitkuii
editors is upon Col,' Mofer and his
boys for wheel Hint; tin' power
companies out of $M,U','t for pub
lieity. Col. I lofer. ac-oi tlluK to
the Albany ixmiucrut - 1 1 era Id,
ildcih In it Packard, ami his sons
are iiui numiiiK, i in noiers inc.
to bt commended for their fliian-'
rial astuteneHs, instead of beinK
...!.. i. ... it.a. t.....i ..r
..iHi.m-m wim i.rinif.,1 tlx.).- ui nti'
They iiuiuled In no petty Ki nft
uiiti, i ui iiiei iiioi r, oi'i iiol vioii
:irnu words, and then say uothliiK.
The Ilofers are a (lodsend to the
public, iiut for t hem, some of
the editors mifdit have printed
some of their own editorials.
An all tlay argument on Ihi-j
Hhaily side uf the mil (lore hank
was concluded with the keen nh-m-rvntltiit
"' rtici'O 1h no use to
tti-KUe." ' , ' "
A Plymouth Itoclt pullet was
fried tills morniiiK as a l.'hiticsu
liheasanl.
ic.MfsM, :t ri(.i;itu 1 r im;s
'rime .Mas.)
Ktibradovltch and I Inch us
found .it easy lo deceive lte1
and J.eppig. while the Wi'acnu
nlll buekrirlcl performed sleight
of hand behind them and beat
.Notre Onme, to the e.xtenslvi''
surprise of all sports experts,
by a score of 2i to ii.
What Ihe valley seems to need
U an automobile jack that, when
turned upside down. Is an Imple
ment to put caps on beer bid lbs.
The President of the Poll), de
clares that "football is an emo
tional aid." The followers of old
Oregon cuss, or cry, or both.
The womenfolks r transport
ing autumn leaves from the far
places, when they have redder
leave, in ihclr own backyards.
The local campaign is beginning
to froth, and the opposing shies
are urged not to go any farther
than second-degree canulbn llsm.
A mil her happygu-luclty driver.
A local I lenmernt, ho w as
forced h. swallow Al Smith, 'now
leels and looks II.
The trials and t ribulal bins t( ,
runl major, are reeelvniu a U
audition hereabouts, accompanied I
iy loud gutlans.
Ally O. Uobeits will build an
igluo. ami therefore have a place
In crawl into when It rains. Ally
jKoberls is an eminent barrislcr.
ami has packed many a wheel
barrow load or law books Into a
loiirttoom during a tri.il, anil
never opened a one of them.
liock ltobinson ami Kmc ltrltl
id J'vllle not off llielr olbll last
Wednesday and did mil visit this
Iiuik. for tlie first time since the
Indians knocked 11 leu ulf Table
Jlock.
The Hob iJellel laiy inspi-ctetl Ills
1'itpa's wuiiilyard Sunday ami Rot
his first splinter in u finny.
A Kali-ni theoloKlail advertises
thill lis will reveal - Ihe exact loca
tion of Heaven," ami If 11 is not
rctiestliiLT loo inui-h. who has the
tired lo llie litl-fool frolittiKe on Ihe
west side or the Pearly Hales, as
Jon no In '.'
li(;s
TIioiikIi prejudice perhaps my
nil ltd be lot;s.
1 think I know nu filler thins Hunt
tloas:
Tlie joliiiK ones, they of cay und
buundlllR heart.
' 'Who lure us in their names to taku
11 pan,
liVhu with mock trugedy Ihclr
antics cloak
ml. from their wild eyes' lull,
admit the Joke.
The old ones, with their wistful,!
fsiilliK t-yes,
O'hey who desire uu further puia- '
disc i
Thau Ihe warm comfort ut uur
smlle and liiuul,
tune their muoils to ours und
understand -liaeh
word ami Kcsture; ihey wlm
lie and wait
To welcome us with 110 rebuke lf
hile.
tSuhntue lite love tltoy bear; Iiut
ask to live
t'losu lo .ur fet, wm wet.ed
to ttl'c;
jicHlde , Hvhtcll liftit t&l ein
very loa
1 think I know no fr-r HiIiiks
III. HI dO:H.
l",Moods and Alelodles'J
iiana'l ,i..na, -Tgrara
APSArai tuotm&am is Mistaken
KNATOIt KOISINSON, in Portland lust nilil, maintained
.Srerelurv Hoover tines no't know where In: stands on the
! matter of public ownership iiml
erence l water-power sites.
In .Mr. Hoover's iiecoptance
address tin Moulder Diiiii. wo I'll i
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j l')Ii''it reonrtlillg" this issue.
,. Ihw.v.... iu ,.ir,;.Kt m.vernniont owners hill tlllf Hilmn
. I- i,oie utilities
llt'SM 111 iJ0niM'l
on
' vilii'Pcll
1 :..,.,..! 1 1, . I.i..,.s
I business iiml I In; inure business-sense we put, in polities, tlie
I better for tliis tioiintr.v and its eitizens.
! lie wtints the noveriuiient to
i not attempt to luet it. He plainly stilled lie wished In ell-j
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j eoiirntre "the individual initiative mid enterprise which hiis lieeu
Itbe !florv of Auieriea, and which has been thj- root -if.its pre -
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! eminence anion-; the nations ol the earth.
1 Snt hi. further stilted, when
tiinity is denied or when the ri-rhts of the people are invaded.,
the -.'(iveniiiieiil should step ill and compel business to conduct
itself in harmony- with file principles and ideals of a (.'ciinine
Dcnioeniey. . t,
Isn't that policy sufficient ly
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tirely justUiM.i uMs.n it, hut we iail to see u heiv he is
justified i) inailltliiliillr lie doesn't llllilerstillld it. or 1 hat Ml'.
. . ,.
Hoover has 1)0 pulley to Oiler.
If we understand Senator RoIhiinoii eurreelly In- lielieves in
more provennneiit in inisiness. -
! 1 nci no w
polities in business lie wants
more puhFie: uliliiics hut operate llieni in direet eumpetitioti
I with private enterprifse.
I Well, that is a perl'eet
tor Norris and his lolluwers 111
.
U, S,,,IM' 1111,1
Mr. Hoover disagrees with
Hoover. It' our assumpt ioiW are
Hoover. 1 1' our assumpt ioiW are
issiu? bet ween t he two major part
Wo therefore siiKHest that Senator liobinson frankly accept
this issue anil stop try ill'.' to maintain that he doesn't know and
Mr. Hoover tlocsn 't 'know wherp-thn lerpublican party stands
011 the tpiestion of ovc I'liiiicnt ownership anil operation of pub
lic utilities.
NO MORE "CONSPIRATORS"
UK .MAIUTIMIU XK is eiitleiivoi-ini' to iiiiiiuiituiii in this'""" '"'ooss,1 , piueur.s;
1
eanipaiii. as it has in all others, Ihe, policy id jrivinu cpml i
rtunitv to both side's In air I heir views in its enmmunieatinn :
;
opportunity
column under the Mime rest net
. tOiip'of these restrielions has always been the avoidance nf!
irrelevant, personalities, and, of course, all statements of a libel-;
Otis eharact'cr.
We are now nd'ormcd hy one of the a I lorneys incut ioned in I
0 rnnniiunicalinji published veslerdav, and si-ned hv Ihe ( 'ounl v i
; t
ucpuhlican Central ('nmiiiittec, lluil the term "conspirator" j
used in that eomniunient ion is libelous because teehincallv it is
bused upon the assiinipl ion that the person referred lo is a
criminal - '
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If this is correct then this paper inadvertently allowed a 1
communication lo be printed which tlitl not conform to its rciru-1
'
llltlolls. Anil we Jllllllly present
;iiished meiiihers of the local bar who were thus iniproperlv I " ,," , ', '' "" "l"";,n i"'";
., t i . j slbly afford 11 ibere Is no form of
I'lassll led- ! exercise, sport, Kame. rec rent Ion or
& H j diversion unite so benefieial as two
j miles of oxygen on the hoof, three
We can't speak olTiciallv for Ihe liepnbliean Countv (Vnlral 1",,,,v'" ',' '"' "' u'"'
, ' ' . , . ttllii-. I estimate that the rendition
( oinuiillcc, nor can we speak for any of our oilier coiuiiiuiii- or the third in-aiiy sympboin Is
flints, but as far us this paper is concerned we have not in" I he ' ''univalent i. a two-mile walk, in
, . , '-fleet on meialiollsm or oxluena
past, anil tin not -intend in the luture, to nnpiiifii the motives oritinu. if you are a person of i-
ussail the (-hiiraclcrs of aiiv of tin- leaders on either side of anv "n 1 ",lvls'- '"" w"ll,: lf
' ' you are loo poor, then you can bet
iiatioiiiil or local conlroversy, rcffai'tlless of how Mroimly we I ter affoni the sympliony. Put wait
inav differ with them. ! "" '"""" : "at it Is n y.
' I and I ft I you bow to net It.
As We said al the outset of this eiiiiiuiii!ii. uothllii' could be;
more unfortunate in such a situation, as now t fronts the body j
politic, 1 hull to throw overboartl a sense of humor. I
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We are tunjr to keep our sense ol humor uu III Noveinber i
, 1
litll. It we keep notbiiiK else. If anyone ailresses us as a "con I
spuator' in this eaniiaii;ii, we
action; we arc tfoinif to acceiit
collotpiiiil .sense, ns a relatively
the next item of business.
We wish evcrvone else would
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there is ooi 1 1 , I, 1, l,ll,.l,ll.. ,1 ,1 1...
Is L'tiine; to be
tvitliout eoiitribuliii''
However, as the libelous nature I Ihe term conspirator
has been failed to our attention, we herewith formally announce
that it will hereafter be excluded from our correspondence eol-
IlllltlS.
MUTT AND JEFF
MorT, THt"i COrVMMG I
EV-CCTttiM iwti i u- i
LftST TIMC I'LL
VeiCIDCNTIAt-.
(Cftro-blDATG
operation, with irt it-iilar iff-j
speech, nml hi bis I.ns Anjielcsj
I tn find liny evidences of doubt ,
In I'm: I, it seems to us .Mr. Hoover was iute
1
( j
CoVoi-tmioiit . s iiill 111 111) (IIL';irl III 0111
. ...
with its citizens," siml he, in liis aeeeit;inee
iloit the less utilities We I Mil HI
eonti'ol mill rt-jfuliite business,!
abuses occur, when eiiiinl oiipor- i
clci
Senator liobillson is en-
u-l.u.li iwn.i.iHi'ilv in.Miiiu iiuu'it
wiueii necessarily means more (
the froveniiuellt not oiilv to own
understiindithle position, and Sena-1,,
Nebraska, undoubtedly believe -
them. - And we atrree wilh .Mr.
eomk't, tln?n here is u distinct !
pomK't
ie
tn inaiiintaiii in t his:
ions.
ottr lipoloKres to those distill-
anyone i
are not
t,, Limi... i
1:01110
,.. " r-" i
It not III its techiiica but in its I
hariiil
ess term, nml 1:0 on to.
tin likewise l-'or after .ill
OO natWISl. 101. Illltl till. ,
iiiini'ci'ssarily to the noise and confusion,
nil conspirator
Time for a Change
WOO'leC MoT AS
CRAZY V X
THOUGHT". I'M
GLAD VOUMP
S0rVJfMA TUftM
BUT
CPvjbLICAM.
Personal Health Service
By WILLIAM BRADY, M. D.
Hlcned ltUn pertaining to pcrwnil h filth irnl hygiene, not to diuaM cllagnoiit tr
trrltriifiif, will b armwtr by br. lira.ij It a tamped, n-lf -4dtt( envelope is eucluaed
Lrttrre nhriulcl t brlel ii.il nrfttrn in Ink. Owing to tiie Urge number of lettera re
ceived, oitljr a few can be aimwereri here. No r.ly can b allele to quorit-a not conform
ing to tnatrtx'tiona. A'Mree lr. William Ilrailr, In care of liin newspaper.
MO UK SYMPHONY
are a uou i i j j'uonnii i in; 1 1 1 1 1 n
firmly symphony. Whether It will
" II0U lu "-niuuih ui cum an cj.ua
Htuuili or two, I
ciiiim-t iiniiouiK"
us yt't. fJu not u.k
fnr It until wo nii
tiiiuncc that It 1m
ready and explain
how you can pro-
u r o a c o i y.
Mcamvliitc I havt'
no Hymphony for
nny body ihe
' , , N,''0,"1 ym,liony
1 was cxhausleil I ently.
j Tll thvl Bym)hollJ. tu.Al ,,.
: neaiiii hefure th- woriti war, ami :
lullliulll a title. I luiKct now just
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mi ihe name nynuiliony," but I lie.
lieve Siime i-nthuslastic reader of - -
fered the suucHtion after havinii
layed it over a few times on his
metalMiIiKin. I'd like to hear from
that, render If he or she notices this
item, It is widl for us music writ
ers to feather such data when we
can, for use in our hloK'nphics.
There Is a curious coincidence
about the first symphony that may
bear telliiiK. It had 111 movements.,
We had Kfven several thousand
There Is a curious coincidence .f
j.uioui uie nisi syiupiioiiy mat may; me out- K Ol my w rlsl. on-
,md nu)V(1,m,nlHi M, ho forc.fiI1Ber lh(.n. ls'a
We had Kfven several thousand , lump which some one called a
, copies to 'renders when the World i weeping sinew. I think It came
IV.M. hj,,k)1 ((lJ, .,.h0(i Iift(ir lh). Ifn)m lypinj; very hard. If I keep
M'nlteO Siad-s went in, a muster ofjm this work will it continue to
1 -v ' k ' l" marKci insir
of ,.XU1,.,H(.H( lL in
bearlnj; a strikint,' resemhlancc
the movements of the first sym
phony, and 1 have been rather sore
ever
that
since haven't you noticed
Not that 1 discovered these.
xcrclscK or have any claim to nt i- .
tnity or any obj'-' tlon to the use of
j i nt in oy omers. tniy i no rescni'and is filled with thick clear fluid,
t the sale of them for profit. i like the synovial fim.i ..r it
it may bo true tlmt many laymen ,
un,,"r,'slimuU th" worth nf ",iom' ,'i'H'- ul' h' "u'' i"J"-y or
iniormauon or instruction wnen
they (,-et it without cost. I'erlulllly
It Is true that a lul of simple folk
pay from a 'dollar bill pinned to
coupon to 4S simoleous in easy in
stallments for a "course" of sonic .d'eil by a simple operation, under, lot of confidence In him. And now
soil comprising a Kroup of more ori'ocal anasthesia, by any Boot! phy-:wlth ten untried indictments still
less useful
hooey.
exercises plus a lot ,,f,scian.
Thi second I irady symphony ;
contained 1-t movenieiils, a few bits I
of agony, some flourishes and a;
flop. It was a brisk piece and it
enjoyed a brisk demand. (tenders.
n w,'rt' "''essful In procurln
i i'inr.s kh someuiing lor iiouiiiiu'-
or at least nothiirg io deduct from ;
!,h,'!r """"V1' ,aT Wl' KMV!' ,,Wi,y ''
.So.ilnn copies of Ihe second syni-
phony in less than rive years; we
didn't sell a copy, though plenty of
people wanted to buy lu wholesale
Humilities. Downright mean about
'this, among other things, i am
i vim wa nt each im nil. em otnve or
friend or customer of yours io have
M"l,",h1hlK 1 1'v'' '"'
save time and temper by asking
each ami severally to write to me
".'V1 ?,,,ak tw hlmf"'lf- , Vm' vv-
this Is a personal health service,
absolutely, it win be the same
w',l, tli0 l,,inl Urady syuipbony,
whether we shall be able to kIvc
away copies or reuulre a few cents
,''"'' ,u tlim ""' st.
No such system of exercises can
eompai-e with dally walkinu as al
' tehmth.n " j
You may be Interested In these,
remarks by Aid. le LolOibry on I he ,
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aiiinaiion tiueslloli. lie l.uuitui :
ls '"' 'I'1' most InielliBem men
'" -""".- i"i..i.i ""i"'-i "i tin-
kchiiIi- and a rccomihlrd leader
I'ersonally all of my five children
an- wen xaccmaici ant I am mad
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Answer. Mr. He l.oimhry-s
..
!"'" '"' "," ".'"""'d In the Kllwenny I
von c. have the usna flavor of I
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io iiiU'iii io e mo uon i ai ner i nan (
lo common sense. However. I. t on. 1
'"'"eve In keeping my children well j
vaccinated. J don't know this
is l
ssary. but I accept the opinion !
of thoe who have had expei ten'". j
; I am opposed to any law tor trick I
whereby vaccination is made coin-1
I AIN'T, t UOTCt)!
For? cal cooLttiGe
foul- VfiARs AGO
AS
cot He's THe LAT
'GPijBLICAM I'LL
iCVGet. W0VC f oW,
I p U I so i y , Wli MIC Oilier linn'!, 1 haVO
j no patience with those who would
uuesuon m rignt ami duty of th
puhiic iP-altli authorities to ijuarau
tine. Isolate, detain or if nyeessary.
iiiilirlHon any person who may he a
inenaee to puhlif health For ex
ample, when sotno i.f inir ciuii.'rcNH
nien and their friends propused to
ko on it junket through the Pan
ama ramil, tin health nuthorltieK
properly consented to P-t them
through if they were well vaeelnat
ecl, and othei-wihe not. The anti-
VMeelnii.,nlu In the parly, if any.
hail to lie vaeelnnltl til- l-r-limiulKh
tin- null- exeuiviun. i.ilt-wisi- the
i,ll,lk' ht-alih aiiih..rith..s should
foliar any llnvaeeinateil antl-vaeei-
iiationit who .ek to travel to a
plnce wht-ie sniallpox piovaiiH, ami
offer them their choice of vnccina-
tion ur iiuarantine fir 1 1 daya. as a
Hnrwy preeautiou for the puldic
welfare. No one who objeels should,
be compelled to he vaccinated but
every unvacclnated person must
submit to strict iiuarantine in time
of smallpox epidemic
Wccpllljr. Sliicw
crow
- iii" ; u miris very iiiup niw ami
then, Can it be cured, and tl
(. tl.)
Answer. (laimlhm ur "weepinj;
yinew" is a sa- formed by the bul
iim or swelllnu of the fibrous cap
sule of a joint or tendon sheath.
The nhc Iui u lining 11.1b,.,,o m-..
the lininu' of joint or tendon sheath
is caused either by overuse, as in
"iiun. il onesn i ktow lai'Ker.
doesn't
Sometimes a uaiiKllon will spun-.' Judt-es at the rroucst of our lle
taneously disappear after several publican committee asked Trunk
years. When li annoys, or Is 1111- j Fun-oil to rii in his office as
slKhliy. the trouble may bo feme-( deputy, shows Ihev did not have a
Dille Co.)
1 ,M
f , jj JT M'fc '
M nnln )
) WiH1 ( fAiJ.
l j't''y W'
III spciikln o churi'lics, don't
rerglt (hut U wax never intended
(hut any o th' churches .should
dominate this government. No-
buddy cicr not In a circus hy car.
l-yin' wilier I' III' camels.
(CopyrlKln, .lohii I'. IMIle t o.)
Communications
-,-,l,t'!" "V"" Ak"'" ' ""''
nV(. been reailim; a pamphlet
, in.. r,i-i li what i rine l-eeold
'"" ""'" ' "'"
,,ur district attorney has ina-le. the
allf. , i,bh I ibink a stone
would nil in me i.uieiiy ouuiiiuk
(l-cipyrluht. John 1
at w "vrw - irra n ir.
l-ersouallv. I like N'rwl. for hi-lti,
iM K,i r.-ll.iv, . but could mil
; sleep lu the same loom with him I
! in this cnlupaiun. I. c: I '.' j
rc-!tbnk one who leaves slKned re- !
-.no, i.iiii.ii ir Hill.
celius and vouchers In blank
,, i.iiin.l hi. ,,m,.,. Is enni iietent ?
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out i n.un 01 oin money i or .
elm r II v shows none in uinetitv
Also smut. no paid a stool pigeon I
for nine days w oi k
catch a
bootlegger, when l could catch
him a dozen times without costing I an empluvf into chemicals he was:
a cent, if he will let me keep the I weighing In a hosiery mill caused I
evidence ',' And when one of oui'lbls town's only fire in August. 1
(HCfOCC FORTH X'KA
I gomcja wore. THe
I SOCIAUIST
CLGA&J
TICKcr.
T L rfLI. GlVG -T -MomMG: MAY6C TH: J f
l, r!Ul. GlVG IT
Rippling
Rhymes
(By Walt Uaaon.)
ij:aiji.v r)ui:i.i;its
The KiiiiKsti-iK who no forth
with K;itNto play their Ki'im and
deadly Kitiues anil shoot up peo
ple's Sunday hats they nearly
all have foreign names. They
slay and duller up the town
with murdered men. a Khaslly
oaud, and seldom does a Smith
or Jinks or Johnson lend unhand.
The names appear In public
prints, of those who died, of
those who slew, und every grisly
story hints the actors were a for
eign crew. It seems to me they
have bad taste, who brinK such
customs to our shore; our laws
and statutes are defaced by sucn
a carnival of t'ore. Americans
who bo abroad are criticised for
lack of tact; they are inclined to
blow a wad, and cull attention
to that fact. They are Inclined
to make lurne boasts uf that fair
land ftom which they come, io
that their landlords and their
hosts by burning wrath arc
stricken dumb. They talk in
loud and nasal tones, are free to
criticise and blame, show small
respect for famous bones in ab
beys of an t-Mjuul fame. In fact,
they're held to be a pest, al
though they don't accept the
hunch, and 'twere not for their
treasure chest they'd be deport
ed in a hunch. Perhaps their
manners cause despair, so peo
ple question if they're sane: but
they don't make a practice there
of leaving corpses in their train;
With all their faults they're not
supplied with sawed-off shot
gun, dirk or wedge; they take
no people for a ride nor lenvo
the bodies by a hedge. The kill
ers who disgrace our towns are
seldom native to our sod; there
a re no .1 onewes, Hm i t hs or
I .rmvns. for gangster crimes
now held In quod.
; pending, tlon't you think It takes
la lot of guts for him to ask to be
I re-elected '.' T. A. WATKKMAX.
.Medford. Oct. 17.
P. H. Don't you think Charley
Is too good a politician to waste
i his talents on the bench?
TOM.
A Word for .Mrs. brieve
To ihe Kilitor:
A person with a grievance lo :tir
! never gets anywhere. Airs. Katie
.l. Orleve, forewoman of the late
lamented Brand Jury has a pet
grievance, most of which is imag-
i'inary. This com mil tee wishes to
it Mrs. Grieve
with patience
am consideration. e rie or
I that Just as soon as she has onnm -
! (unity to think this matter over in
i Kicai oianiicr. ner mmu will
'clear and she will again see Judue
Thomas as she has known him all
these years, as a fine, kindly gen
tleman and n Just and impartial
judge.
This committee is here to serve:
it wishes only to establish und
state the facts, so we will again
point out that when-this present
ment or partial report came before!
Judge Thomas he referred the!
matter m the grand Jury's legal !
advisor, Senator Kddy of (lose-
burg. He then instrucled the
i grand jury that to comply with the j
j law they must take a ballot on this
i presentment or partial report and'
Uf five members of the seven Voted!
I ... , i l il oui 11 niiinii uiea
! become a tiubllc document. The
j mn ml Jury n-ilrcd and a ballot was
taken and (he partial report
voted down, (hereby becoming a
secret grand jury record.
This eomniitteo knows that
Judge Thomas was strictly impar
tial in this grand jury matter; in
fact. Judge Thomas kept hands off
as much as possible, as there had
been appointed two assis t a n t
state's attorneys as advisors to the
grand Jury. Furthermore. Senator
Kddy wrote Judge Thomas that he
ll:nl linn. int. I ,.,..l., ..nu..-A I f....
i i ,
Ion. ..
e ,,, ,,.,. , Mrs
tlrleVe that she dismiss this l,,mK-1
ln;,,.v , , ..
.hn;. .p ,. v, ,, Mentis.
.. ...
' " "cpuoucun
,., f,,.-, October 1 7 '
a
New Fire llaxnnl
, i;.ST Dl'ltliAM. N. t'.
Per- ;
jspiraiion falling from the face of;
AT Le.AST)
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I I'vC BrO FOR S? ,
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Quill Points
Virtuc ,-lls ow n reward, bll
there is Ts the further satisl'ac
reward, but
lion of ni'cdliiK
muriiiiiK-
aspirin next
U'lieu a man talks about
11 rl for art's sake. It's eitliei
an alibi Tor failure or evi
dence that lie Inherited a
fortune.
War is much like other thilias.
people wouldn't have so much
of il if they couldn't have !l
charged.
Note to wels: I'robiliitiou was
put over because all prohibi
tionists knew just what Ihey want
ed. The thiiiK that wurrlcs the O.
o. I', 'is tlie fact that a few
bolls in the south can't chani,".-j
things, while a few holts In the
north can.
Americanism: lleing a darne-l
hypocrite in an effort to be a
c;ood example.
lleins a darnel
.1.... !,.. .1.... nn.l
Hobby Jones has about siiuared
accounts, with the Yanks who
nuii-ched throiii;)! Atlanta.
Another way to gei
hlootl prcsstne Is lo be a
waller and stand lu patient
silence while a flapper makes
up lier mind what lo order.
t hhrli
There are three kinds of smiles. : another lesson watching the Itus
ihe different tvm-s being prompt-! an revoiution. The upper class.
ed bv the words "attaboy," "din-, innmliim royalty. leaniel an im
1 ner" and "Chicago. " poitant lesson from Oliver Crom-
J 1 S well.
j Measure it man's intelligence.! That gentlemen, who never lost
i by ihe age at which he thinks t a buttle, whose mere name frtaht
Hiis kids qualified to drive a cav. : ened kings, for years ai'ler his
i death, created wholesome respect
l-.xampie et uusoanu neing gen-
f husband
erous:
We can't afford
both,
Mary.
so you get yolir
i ml I'll wait."
teeth j
t ttxod
j Mush
That thick stuff
meal. Also that
limp leather.
made
stuff'
of corn
bound in
The cost of the campaign must j -ounty. If elected. I will eo-ope-include
damage to the self-re- rato with all. officials In tho eu
spcet of those who gel mad when j fo'reenieut of all laws,
they discuss il. i CIIAliUSS D. STACV,
. 'Paid Adv. Ttoute 4. Mnd fold.
Correct this senlince: "She Is 1 " 1 ."
sixteen." said the mother, ' and j
we never treat her as though ,
she were a little child still.''-
Brisb
Tpiday
ane s
f Pnritlnnnil tmm ri.t.. Mn, 1 I
I r
! took the wooden llniiii,' from t lie i
rooms that he used In his house al i
I'Vrtiey, bought and took lo Itnsnia !
his entire library, i.nob volumes '
with annotations In his fine hand !
writing on many pages. '
How much would you give for
MiMitusqiteiu's "Spirits- of Utws'
annotated hy ' Voltaire, or his 1
marked volumes of the classics? 1
i
Korty-fivo million hunisn beings t
NEURITIS
' MIICT RF UTAI m
i IVIWkB Wm ..kr-lfch.V
I Tkin,; d-.ee n. m-ik" th- pnln
"Iv"''
I i;.""1? "'",' , ; fi'ilS-J "IV. il.
I n-rvs nml i.ue. Hp t.i
y.,lir itrucglot nml ! for IwekK
f ry.m.il-lhn. -e,..,rr.llnK. h.allng
h')rtent which KnfiV in thrrtuirh ib
I por und hlli' lo drfvi? out th in
flammation for goo'l. The mtmitfl yen .
i rub tt on you lifglri ti fo b'ttcr. t
. Pain and n. ftn ititn. rnnir.'- i
tinn I removril. rim! wriniM, t iff - j
' i, ,iiCriinniui Tv,mni i,,,r.
nntM h.irmi-s plf.iant nnd ay
us?- Al.iy in tck. ai
Strniig's 1rng Store
election.
P.(Nauio party)
; 1
- Ballot - Contest - l'Mitor, Mul-
work for pay in litis country antl
earn about j iT.iliiii.nnil.ilijn. n little.
more than $1111111 each, on Ihe aver-
Forty eiKliI thousand families are
covered hy moitp insurance la thu
American liulusti ies. Kach win ker J
is protected with $i.W0 insnninct!..
at. alioiit .in per cent more than a
year's carniiiKS.
The importance and value of in
surance are not sat'! ideally apprc
cialetl. In human uatlcrtakinss.
Ille -;reitl words are "SAl-'KTV,
CKItTAINTY, SHCfKITY."
Insurance makes certainty pos
sible, eliminalcs the factor of thin
ner, antl filial failure. He insured,
he safe ami work better, because
you feel better. .
Some of the ablest mcir in Wall
Street will meet in Atlantic City
this- week for tlie annua, conven
tion of the Investment l.ankers' As
sociation of America.
.They will talk conservatively
about investments and tleplor-s
"over speculation" 111 becomes kcii-
I
I ilcmcn Unit have almost eaoimh
already.
: Iiut they know that many Anieri-
' securities tire sellian far he-
uw llieir value. .Mr. .lerome J. tin-
! nauer. of Kuhn. I.oeu & Company,
I for instance, will he there, and he
i-fiiild tell von. if he Willi d. how
; i.....,,, jr.a.oilil safelv in a stock-
under his care, antl change your
$00,000 into SlijO.ooU. Hnt. he won't
tl'll 5'OU
Wise wall Street, men
i l't -!ive advhs'
r take it.
I Lord Jlelehett. lonncrlv Sir Al
j I'reil Mnnd. one of the richest anil
1 most useful men In Ureal Britain,
i lahoriiiK to establish co-operation
1 between capital and labor, starts
MniclliKcntly hy aiakiiiK capital do
'soniethiui; more practical than
: mere preaching.
j Lord Melchett says lirilish labor
i desires no revolt, or revolution,
which Is true.
The Hritlsh learned one lesson
I will eh in-.? tlie KYeneh revolution.
' watching: the heads dropping, and
,,. ,ho eop e's Puwer.
Political Announcements
Sltl lill I'
I nin the regular Uepuhlicaii
nomlneo for sheriff of JaHvsou
VOTE FOR
Alfred E. Smith
President
Joe T. Robinson
Vice-President
H. D. Norton
Circuit Judfjc
J. Frank Wortman
AND
Lloyd A. Williamson
Representatives
George A. Codding,
District Attorney - I
Ralph G. Jennings
Sheriff
R. L. Cornwell
School Superintendent
C. W. Ashpole
County Comrr)issioner
Chas. T. Sweeney
M. D. Coroner
! Published by Democratic County
(Central Committee of Jackson
j County. Offices 119 North Central.
Phone 876, Medford. Paid Adv.
By BUD FISHER