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o O O o " TrFJ)F0RDA1T' TftlBU, MTSTTfcV)ftD, ft ftT.fi fly, TWTrRST) AT, rrTOBET? IS, 1028. 8- lif,' it: If ,4) 1 f s. JftRBVORO MAIL IVOah-farO b Uw MM-) N- 'ir HI. BMm IV 8. bl'UJThH HW'H, butvO An IiHlrpitdt-nt HHAl lorji, Oirpm, untfr Act of M'li 8, SUBSCRIPTION JUTKS 8r Vail In Allium: Ully, with buiulay, yr 97.60 illy, with Kui.day. month 76 bully, witliout bunda, ymr 4.60 Hilly, wltituut Huiuluy, inuitUi .06 Wtvkly ilull Tribune, oiia year.... 00 , HuwUy, una yu S.0U by Carrier, iu Adw In HJford, A-b-, lawl, JnckHorivlIlp, Oulnd 1'wint, Hiotoix, la-tout, l.o)d Hill and on Highwaya: 1 Daily, Willi htuiday, tuontti 9 .76 ! Dally, friUwut rtucJay, taunt- tib j Dally, without Sunday, one year... 7.00 , Dally, wltli Huiidiiy, oii year 0-00 : All tfrtsa, caali lii advance. j UKlfHKK OF THK ASHOCIATKD PRKSS Hecrivliif Full I,eaad Wire Berries . Only paper in city or county racetrtoff , oewa by trw-graph. t The AaaoclalMj Preaa la eiclualfely en- 1 tit led to Us ua for publication of ail new dUpatchea c-rtdlOd to It or otherwiaa . rfditM in tliia paiM-r, and al (0 - local ; mwi publialifd herein. ' All rigliU for republication of pedal dla pc-Iia herein are alao fraerml. Official paper of the City of Mfdford. i Official taper of Jm-ltmm Count y. Hworn daily avernue circulation for ati aonuie endinir April 1, 1K a32. j Advert Mug nepreaeiitatlTea ! U. C UOCr S'SKN At COUI'ANT I Offlfa In New York, ChU-o, letrolt, Han rraiicbjco. 1M Antfelei, SeattU. ort taiid. Ye Smudge Pot Bjr Arthur l'erry This is tin? last full day of. life for Wlllhiin JCdwhrd Hickman, nued 1!-. wlio in l ho inornlnk: will I'llmti 13 steps, and di-op i:i feet, unci iliinKli- hi lh end ur i rope li mule in eternity. When he wuh nhout lR.he was a IniKht younK Dan. Willi a KeniUH for oratory, u liirKC lillinil "f eRilllani. mill II dfHiia In In? a whelk. Ho ilai'liloil lin wiih loo Hinarl, anil tun Knoil IniikliiK in tnl fin an luim-xt IIvIiik. anil from Htoalliw KUKollna pro (mmmIoiI by It'iipH anrt liounilM to major rrinii'H, rllniaxlni; a crlnilnal rarriT Willi a flrtiiliHii liillrdiT anil a (tovlliHil iIimmI. Ho w;h a rill, amt a hill, anil I'lilti'il liiniKi'lf "Ttli Kox." TlioilHiinilH of linn liavii walki'il to the (iallnWH, noma brave ly, aniiii' rrttiKliiM:, nml taunt of tliu bit liava rnrrli'il with iIiimii a tiiiKi1 of ri'Kri'l from HomiOioily. llb-k-man walks alono to his itonni. lint i'Vi'11 for lilm "Monirboily 'nrp." IIiikIi rlinlpH, who wan strurk by i an ailtoinoblli' una day Iiimi waak, IniH iflnriifil to si'llonl. tOraKon f'lly IIiilariirlHi'. ) An iintnaial in. fioilivc for ixllimlion. SV Ml' ATI IV Whilo wa iH'Vor :iiprovpi.l or tha riKirrliiKi1, wa lialiiiva I ha rorrnar innliaraja of Imtora Iihh Mirforail oiioiiah anil wa alnraro'v hopa tha Haw baby won't look hko Its papa. - lllhlo siato Joiirnal.) Ami hara'a hoirintt: it will hava mora Manso than II m niothfiv ( lioiiston I'o.-n.lapatoh.) contrary lo tha ta-llaf of many, Ilia aolar wyKtam will ronllnna lo fulirllon In Iih tlma-worn al'fiaicnt inanliar on .Novaitihrr Till, no mal tar who is i-IitUmI. ami slraiiKi1 thoiiKh it may M'm, ri'siili'iila of f lilali'inala anil Abysinnlii llovar lii'aril of tha aanillilatfH, Ihls aotm try, or tha Issllas lltvolvail. The Kil Klux Khlll. whosi inil liiwry wa.s fomltmtMl, whllf Its WiKjmln. DiiiMiniH, TlintiH, KlontilN iitnl Kn fori Mm, cxlr;i.U.-l $ I ufl.dofl, io thrnnh an cpidrmlo at ulout ry, . riillnpsi-tt of Its nwn i;usmd ni'sH, nixl'lH now "fl'lrlnlly tlt funrl unt) banltrupt. Tho Klnn rupl t;ill7.fl hate, niul nutili ptir-i, pltuis ntitl piililollr with a 11 nii;hl- Ihnkwhi'Ut paiicakcH iin ram pan l hi tllo iH'Uiterlot-i, uiul, t )o lui-kvht'iii, If iiny,. in not nniU't nlih'. TUi-y tun ilrliTtabli' with city KUIIKHK'' f iuvrntr 1'iitK'rMoii tiffi inori ' oiummv. W'hrn an tifllrial oiiii think nf not hint; clt ! ay. In- tiiKt'M tttDt'f Economy. In mllttitry 'hvlctt It 1m, "IH'cmm up, you!" Thin v;ih lln- only ontt'r Hit per t'onl of tin' i' ml lfnt knew or ever IhhhpiI. H. I'lew liei' new hresiil Irt Kell ItlK Hk huleakfN. It In the Iodk loaf, nml a merry one. John .Mn nn eelt-hrulex hl.s I Mh hh ilnlny tcutuy, ami will rut a cuke. If you put your piece of rake umler your pillow, the first iin-? ymi buy will be your. i.ir. 1 1 1 m citi'.niT (ToH'ku, Kan., Journal) 1 luruM Lnwsitn, ftaxophone player, cnuhl earn a much belter living by playing In an oreheHtra, hin wife. Mona, i-I1h the ttlNliict court In a petit inn for divorce. Hut in htentl of aval Hue hltnneli of bin talent? ho perxiHtn In woiUIhk in rentnimiritH. 111m salary as n restaurant employee it not suff icieii'. to M i n. l.nwNfMi'x need, her petli ion axertM, ami hht- Im romp' tled to work. Therefore nhe unKh itivoreo nml the return of h-r maiden name. Mona (ianon. The hotino wan Imltt, and the Jilaster ilied, before Iih miKtresM could buy a pair of shoes tbut were umart. ehie, KlyllKb, and hint ftnoUKH. A httoMs Ke'iie4 M EN'f .M INK Mich., Oct. IS (ft l-'enrn for the Hafet of ThomaH .Mitchell, L'7. and hla ylfe who were reported mitftdiifr rollowitiK iheir takeoff from Sturgeon Hay for a f IlKbt ncroHH Hreen It.iy to .Mi'tiomitn'e, lu n St lnon mono plane, were dispelled today when n liKhthiiiNe keeper on Creni Inland iibiut seven Milieu from here, hrnufiht t)ie pilot nml IiIh wife lo Mi-noiultt'e at nofiti. Twenty dollar Investment tn lime applied lo Clatnop roiinty noil irivps 41 percent profit iuM expii iliiPiit tutlon. I ?HX SLICVIOt ovu? Art far its slnnv Iwlliits nro eonaarni'il tlie clpclitin is over. If Mr. IIhiiivit is not alfcli'd, Hlraw Intllnts as means of ili'tcrniiiiiiif; pnliliaal Kaiiliincnl in ailvanai1 of an clcclinii will hp forever disereililail in lliis lanil of ''the free anil home nf the hiave." Kor not only lines llie Literary Digest poll anil the Hearst mil, lint every extensive national poll taken, point to such an overwhelmim.' victory that in the IX days reinainint; nolhini: can happen to materially change the result, as far as this me dium of prophecy is concerned. Ho the suspense for those who place any faith in the relia bility of straw votes is over. Messrs. Hoover anil Smith run continue to nialie speeches, the npposinif eampaion committees can continue to issue their broadsides of provocative propa ganda, hut (he play, ns a play, is played out. Secretary Hoover is, from this standpoint, the next President of the I'nited States. This week's Literary Digest poll is the most ovcrwhclmine indication of a Hoover landslide published since die campaign opened. Kor the first time the vote of every state is tabulated, and, not only docs the liepublican candidate In, Id his popular majority of nearly two to one, but he leads iu every stale in the t'liion but four, and they arc iu the Solid South. The Di gest, which is published by an ardent Smith supporter, lists only two of these 4-i states as doubtful. If this situation is sustained by the result November titli, Hoover will win by the greatest electoral plurality in the his tory of this country, AM uM. Iu our opinion such an outcome is a practical impossibility. will he surprised if he earries more than two states in the Solid South, and we will be eiiially surprised if he earries New York state. And of course it is probable that before this poll closes. Smith will overcome Hoover's lead in these Southern states ami in New York stale iu which he is now behind. (Irnntino; this, however, even conci-dint; him New York state and every conrinonwealt h iu the Solid South Smith would still be almost as decisively beaten as was Javis four years iigo. The final vote in (he electoral college would be; Hoover .'ili:!, Smith Hid. The niosl popular refutation of these figures by the Sniilh supporters is to point to the victory of Wilsim over iliifrhes in 1!)K, when the latter was a six-tn-one favorite on Wall Street, ami was beaten by 'S, electoral votes. Superficially there may he consolation in this precedent. Hut an analysis of that surprisinir upset does not sustain the Smith optimism, l-'or Hie women elected l'rcsidenl Wilson, that year, on the appealing sloomi of "He kept us out of war.'" It was the first election in which the. woman vote was a deter mininif factor, and Wall Street, surveyinp; the usual male situa tion, failed to reckon with it. ' IjB.JfJflfJ Hut this year the women are voting just the other way. And it is because Wall Street learned its lesson, and realizes how this vote is fio'un;, that tl dds favorino. Hoover were recently boosted from two and one-hall' lo one lo four lo one. In another column of this paper the Dijrcsl figures are driven in full, so that those who are not runnintr may read. NO MUD SLINGING BY kj' .ivo IJ'M'ii iv(UPslr liy fmc of I lie ltNiilinp; suppni ierM nf Harry Norton, I'liiulidulP fir ('iicuil .Imlc IVom ('rants Push, (o jmhlisii I ho i'ttllnwino; t?nniliiiK'nljiry ctlitorial cuni'i'rn- him IVom the Klamath; Kulls Mcnilil : Harry Norton, of (InwitH Puhs, 1h rur,,iiuK mr circull JIhIko in )iln (ilHlrict and Iho llcrnld wnnlM lo hrlefly call iilteiitton to tho fart thai men nf the Norton typo are luird to find when It romen tn filling oil' icon. Wo have known Hurry Norton hIiico lflln and If over there wttft an upstandiuK, honorable rent tcinnn, an able lawyer and a flue American citizen he is one. In legislative halls he wielded n influence thai wuh always tor llie riuhl. very proHeace la (lie state hmiHo was n bulwark lor uootl le;ishilion. Ah a practicInK lawyer ami a banker he in beloved by bin own community la a manner that Ik moat vefrealiitiK to witnoHS. It' nil of the court h ot this nation were in Hie handa of men nf the Norton type the riKhta of tho people would he sale and litiaatM would always et n minute deal. As a firm supporter of .ludjrc C. M. Thomas, lh Mail-Tt ih uno sees no reason to ipiarrcl with the somewhat fulsome esti mate of Harry Norton's loyal Klamath friend. We have never questioned .Mr. Norton's liiih standing us a citizen or his leyal (pialificat ions. Wc have never considered Juilye Thomas' position so desperate that we felt it i essary to impugn Hie motives or eluiraeler of his opponenl. ' We only wisli as much might eloquent supporters in this enmity. What's the use' 11 you spcal; tempera It I v. people siisnecl .veil of hn Vint; very violent private opinions. l'YtM' men are those who won't vole us you tell them unless you spiirt them full of prejudice. Ht tfond, and yes iloti 't lie MUTT AND JEFFr No Brains! No Brains! Thass All. . By BUD FISHER TOrAORKouJ CM fiOMMA "V W-filir rfi I f T 5All. y I N I "IT " f . 1 LCW W L0CeU CHAPWI - MEV. CUT r Tff i,.4.SALL J5'6" O ( i' OF TMff Al SMITH -TViAT- MllH? 1 CU OU VMuTTi IT tT t(F FR C WCCi rvV MAAaSi J, I WATRACW:: f ... SHOES Din-wee -'-K TorOi6HT. H6P Hre r ZE3lJ 6N MV PAW.' V f JS1. OM THf J RHeP, Trie BoYSA.ee ! vV t- vmM ecu?.GNvGl J l , gs fyem I floor. t Lma ' - .A-m,. e, .... fiidtfefe 4t-- THOMAS SUPPORTERS he said for Mr. Norton s most so darned mouthv ahout it. Personal Health Service By WILLIAM BEADY, M. D. Hiried letMi pvrt-afcatny fee pmonal kUti and hj-gi-t-M, net to thnttt (Un trMtmt-i.t, will aaMMMwd by Br. Hu-!y If a Kamnad, welf-a-dd-Th-swa envelope U enrU-wd. I,rUre liould k bitf and wrltUa ia Ink. Owing to the large iminbt-r of letter re ceived, only a mw oaa d aniMNtrwt krd. Jay U hiMteueaiaw. Addrea Ur. Willlwao thk iiu; oisk Noise is now recognized tin a nerl oiis health problem. lieforo wo Kr Jny farther let us cndcavir to define what we are talkiiiK about. Is the playing of a score of chil dren on the street under your win dows noise? Certainly not, if they are your children or even If you wish they were, Ji nnlKe only when they belong to some neighbor whom you don't envy. In the frightful commotion of n flivver warming mi on a cold tnon Int;. and very early in the mornint;. noise? Not to the man who owns one. Noise is obviously a relative (inutility and a definition would have to carry as many qualifica tions as there are persons con cerned. F.ven jazz is music lo some ears. Hut probably the reat ma jority of sane folk would auree on any cruel or unusual punishment that mhht be proposed for the ever ready auto signal looter; the one who toots to say hello and loots to reverse the salutation; toots to ap plaud and toots to deride; toots to jiet attention of another rnotorisi and loots lo hold the attention of alt the world from its proper busi ness. Schopenhauer, the world's worst pessimist, or best If you like, cited hammering, the barking of do;s and the crying of children ijs hor rible sounds, but handed the quas sia wood loving cup to the fellow who drives a watron load of gravel or dunK throuuh the hi reels snap pinu his whip constantly over the horses. If old Arthur bad to listen to the honkini; of automobile horns at all hours of the day and nicht, he would probably do murder iu s'tead of just inciting to it. The crack of a whip Is your only genuine assassin of thought, Scho penhauer declared, fie meant that noise Interrupts one's current of thouubt. be ft trivial business or thinking out some rout w nrjd problem or approaching some ej-cat discovery. "Of course, where there Is nothing to Interrupt, noise will not be so particularly painful, oc casionally it happens that some sltehl but constant noise continues lo bother anil distract me for. a time before 1 become distinctly con scious of it. All I feel is a steady Increase In the labor of ihinkiim just as though 1 were trying to walk with a weight on my font. Al last I find out what it is." Ami then, zowie! Well old Arthur has ail my sympathy there. The mayor of an Ohio town where there is a steel mill recently ordered that all loud speakers be shut off or completely muffled not later than i : :l 0 at nlubt, so that steel workers who must start work early in the day may i;et needed sleep. dealt li Commissioner lVonczak of Htiffalo recently announced thai his ilcparimcul proposed m put an end to ibe practice of lontitm motor horns ihroiifih the streets as a means of eclebratinu weddings. This praiseworthy effort of the health authorities met with Indig nant protests by the moron nopulu lon for where there is noihint; to Interrupt, noise Is not so painful. Ill Knhind 1 lie People's League of Health recently hrouuht before the fcovcrnmont. through the min istry of health, the need for control of preventable noise in the streets. One timely and significant move iu that direction would be the .srrapplnM; of all street car lines and the substitution of motor bus trans portation. QVKKTIOXS AMI ANSWritS Mle Virtual- What do you think of the com bination of fried meat and sweet milk at the same men 1.' 1). S. W. Answer. I'd want to be awfully hungry before .-it tint; down to such it n-0:1st . 1 lowi'ver.. if nin fancies i fried meat with sweet milk. H I perfectly wholesome to mix 'em. In my opinion and I challi'ime correction if any physiolnplcal au thority Is auaiust me there Is but one rule that miverus the quentlon of food combinations or mixing vic tuals. If the combination appeals to your taste, it Is unite all right, no matter what Wellborn Pagan. Who self puhiim "food specialist," ; may say about It in his mall order I "course." j Nave Your shoe Winter Is Coining t What would you recommend for .ingrowing toenail, besides throwing ; shoes in the bike? -Oladys ; Answer. Take ood cur of your 'shoes, Oludyj". it's goim; to be a .o repiy can be aiuJie to qut-rlea aet Brady, la care at tula aewapap-r. i tiik STitKirr hard winter. Send a stamped en i velojtc bearioK your address and ! I'll mail you Iiihtruetious for your trouble. Meanwhile, by way of i consolation, I mteht say the nail ; doesn'. -row In; the flesh of the : toe is crowded up over the edtre nf i the nail. ' I'ointed, narrow shoes, i especially shoes built with outflar ; itiK inside sole lines. Invite this i painful condition. Ktrst thine when you pet home nights put the Hhocs away carefully behind the stove and ejve your feel a breathing spell without restraint. Keep the tender proove at the edge of the nail pow dered with alum. Wliai, Stones From Water? It has been stated that the drink ing of a tumbler of water Immedi ately upon retiritiK is conducive to the formation of KitHstoncs. What is your opinion of this? A Header. Answer. Hen Stated is probably some 'rich relation of Hen Told's. The drinking of water, at any time. Is rather conducive to the preven tion of gallstones. Yon didn't sipn your letter. Artless, so I answer the question only because of the dis tinction of meetiuu lien's cousin, and because I hate lo see water libelled. Tattoo Can you advise me if tattoo; marks can be taken off, and how? .Mine is a very small one, but every body advises me it is a disgrace to have one? Is this true? I). M. Answer. Any intentional muti lation of the human body Is shame ful, son. Perhaps a surgeon can remove the mutilated skin and fill the defect with a skin praft, (Copyright, John F. Uille Co.) If young Railroader John Cool idye does git married his fare t' Niagary Falls and back won't cost nothin'. Mrs. Em Pash attended a p'liticical caucus last night an' now she can't speak above a whis per. 4. Communications Announces Vni JMltor Mail Tribune: j If you please, I would like to say ; that my vote will be cam for New 1 ton C. I'hanney, for he has proven (himself to be a enpnhle and faith I fnl district attorney. When moonshiners, bootleggers, ( boozers and their friends are I against a man. it should be the I duty of law-abiding citizens to snp ! port the man they arc against, j Italph t". .Terminus ets my vote j for sheriff. 1 have had the pleas i ure of meetiUK him and found him ! courteous- and obliiu. When a man who knows his job is In office . it is poor business to put htm out I simply because he is a Democrat. It. A. r.ASTo.V. j Ashland. Ore. Hopkins' Choice ; .Medlord. Ore.. Oct. IS. , To (he Kditor: ' My announcement of yesterday'' j issue of your paper I see that Pot ter .1. Neff is scheduled to tell tile 1 people over the radio tonight why I Judge ( M. Thomas should he re I elected. After six years of service las Judge, ii would seem the people ; ought to be pretty familiar with ! Judge Thomas' virtues, witliout re I count in-; them so much by radio : and in the press. And out of all ithe lawyers in this district, most of Rippling Rhymes (By Walt lfaaon.) BIGGER AND BETTER S'x times l'v sntiKht a rest ful town, and found just what I Hotighi; "Now here I'll straight way settle down, and eiul my liuyH," me.thoiifUit; "i aute the city's noise amt snjoll, its luuKhter and its -moan; I want a quiet place to dwell where I can be alone. A place whuro traffic does not roar forever through the street; a vitiligo that has learned to snore in its slumhers calm and sweet." Six times 1 found me such a Krud, and bought myself a home, and then 1 was exceeding Klad, con tentmem filled my dome. l'v found six towns too dead to skin, and thought they'd never Krow, nmf botwht my vine and tree therein, my spirit all aglow. And always, when 1 bought my shack, and settled down to rest, promoters came, with lots of jack and tireless pep and zest. They came, with all their brazen charms, with all their pleasant wiles, and subdivided alt the farms within a dozen miles. They always shook the town awake and made its people hump; a bigger, better town they'd make of Podunk-by-the-Ihimp. Six times I've bought ,i l.ouse and lot in some quiet place; 'twould ho a pleasant, restful spot in which to close my race. The value of my place would rise, commanding prices strong, but 1 had lost the Para dise for which I'd yearned so long. 'What luck he has," some men would say, "it always is abloom; wherever he elects to stay there's sure to be a .boom." "What luck 1 have," I'd sadly sigh, "it's always out of plumb; wherever 1 elect to buy, big growth is sure to come; there is no place on sea or shore where 1 can dwell in peace, and there escape the city's roar, the uniformed poHee." whom are Hepuhlican In politics, isn't it odd that a Smith-Democrat should he elected to extof the mer its of a liepublican candidate? In 1!)2L', when Thomas sought election as judge, Neff was working against him, and was then classed as one of the "political lawyers." Hut how political evolution has ad vaueed! , Since then Air. Nelf has not only seen the light, but is nble to reflect the same upon the peo ple of this judicial district. It intent appear appropriate to say. i however, that Mr. Neff Is "Hop kins choice, for every Hepuhlican attorney of prominence is support ing Harry Norton. Out of r2 law- ; yers in this district -It are oppos ! ed to Judge Thomas ami an; using i their host influence to replace him ion the bench with Judge Norton. And this is another reason why Mr. Nell will radio tonight. W. K. PHI PI'S. I Wants Mrs. Grieve to Clear It Up To the l-Mltor: j As voters I think wo are entitled lo have Mrs. (Irieve publish the re ! port under controversy. l'p to ; date nho has heat around the bush anil said nothing. Let ns have it and clear mailers up. T. A. WATERMAN'. I Medford, October IS. Quill Points The only creaturos that make a noise like a whispering cam paign are geese and snakes. Speaking of peace treaties, how many laws would be effect ive if the violator had only his conscience to fear? Among th yellow peoples are the Orientals and the man who wishns to say it hut doesn't wish lo be quoted. Molliel-s vtliu have made , the immmvM Job or trainim; I llieii hmtx all the opes nlm ' icll the rlrsi-amtlo tcaolier j how to dti It. of course nobody doubts a can didate's promise, hut you'll not jice the pri'-e of farm land has I lint increased greatly. Having seen elections. I intend to vote fof-- for resident at tha November I am registered a, a Signed (Name). Address in ran - - (Fill out and mail to Rtraw Tribune, Jledford, Oregon). we ran't ueem to Bet ciclted illjout some Hlranwer'H effort to get a job. Quantity production reduces overhead. Physician's bill for one liaby. J30; for triplets, S1U each. II must amuse polar bears when they come across ft torn (lug clineinB to n sharp point of ice. It doesn't help a party much, when a prominent member pro-i claims his loyalty in a tone of martyrdom. ! There's one sond thinir. Some experimenter in developing home tn.irln hnni-h mav vet produce lthe' perfect varnish remover. . Thank Roodncss! Another seas- j on gone by without anybody j Irvinr to introduce watermelon . served with mayonnaise. Now they ni).h seawhlngr and padlocking homes. The , only further step to lio ttreail etl is the .stonuich pump. Why wink so hard to get pub licity? The same energy would produce work good enough to , got by without it. Even though you get in the j public eye, you may be Just a little squirt. Uok at the grape I fruit. I If the dead know everything. '.Shakespeare must have an un I flattering opinion of the genera- lilnn Ihol t.fi.nn llu litomt'V tie- I vclopment by expurgating him. j Correct this sentence: "I know l.lohn has a tooth-ache," said the ! wife, "but he's too proud to let I ma hn:ii hint trronn or COJll- i plain." Brisbane's Today (Continued from Page One.) In this campaiKti the Democratic party repudiates officially the old Democratic party and low tariff Ideas. (lovernor Smith assures voters that he will srive to labor and in dustry tariff protection that it re- jqtii: res. Much of our labor and Industry need more protection than they have now, For Instance, foreigners Kend Into the I'lilted States, so this writ er Is informed, l.f.Oo.ooo tons of manufactured steel annually. That does not mean competition with his; steel companies only, but especially competition with labor, which labor realizes. Every ton of manufactured steel made in Aincilcu represents SHn in labor cost. HriiiKiiiK in ,rmi,ooii toiiB of foreign steel means that J-l 5,000,000 worth of work that uiliiht have been done hy Ameri cans has been done abroad. - There must be reciprocity, some 'opportunity for foreigners to deal with us, otherwise luternatioual commerce would stop. Hut the tariff .should he lilch enough at least to offset the dif ference between toreisn and Amer ican labor costs. Since the country must have air ships, be thankful that the post of- 1 fice, under Postmaster denci-nl ; New and President Coolidse, con ! centimes 'Intelligently on the air Imnll. i r. captain Sumner Sewall, traffic Political Announcements SIIKKM1-' J I am the .reK(ilar Itenubllcan i i nominee for sheriff of Jackson bounty. If elected. I will co-one-', rate with nil officials in the en. iforcement of all law,. It. !,'KS STACY- Paid Adv. lloute 4, Medford. election. , (Name party) -"-- - . - Btillot - Conteat - Rlitar, Mail- superintendent of th l.rltish Co lonial Airways, says tills count y. more than any other, has deve. oped flying at niKht, due almost entirely to the post office depart ment. ' Night flj'itiK l the most Impor tant flyinK for defense In air -ut-tacks on cities. Ye Poet's Corner Onr Oregon When the Eternal One, in creative mood, ' Clothed its slopes with verdant Wood. Ho looked upon It and It was good Our Oregon. He gave It hills and plains ami lakes. And all the Wonderland that malt Our Oregon. A thou sa n d peaks, ea c li en p p - , ) with snow. To glisten In the sunset's glow, Anil gladden hearts of those be low That's Oregon! There's ft magic In each tree and flower; There's desert's lure at twilifit hour, t'll When day Is done, Oradled by their mother earth, Mld snow-clad peaks that ave them birth. Are sylvan lakes of untold worth To Oregon. We've trails to hike and streams tn fish. And every sport that heart could wish In Oregon. Fields of grain stretch niilo on mile Beneath the broad, blue heavens smile, And weary travelers rest awhile In Oregon. There's orchard trees with bending houghs. Ami pastures green where herds may browse. In Oregon. Oh. wanderers from other sinti we welcome you within our uutes, Where Opportunity awaits. In Orogon. We welcome both the great and small, Kor we have room enough for all in Oregon. STIss Marguerite Moshcr Joseph .Stock .shipments un us ually heavy nt local yard. Sev enteen cars loaded in one daw Joseph Work started on ie placlng of fish screen at foot of Wallowa J.ake. Henri" It. A. I tooth donates acres on Lakeview-Klamath high way for state park. VOTE FOR Alfred E. Smith President r . Joe T. Robinson Vice-President H. D. Norton Circuit Judge . . . - . , J. Frank Wortman AND , Lloyd A. Williamson Representatives George A. Codding District Attorney Ralph G. Jennings Sheriff R. L. Cornwell t School Superintendent' C. W. Ashpole I County Commissioner Chas. T. Sweeney M. D. Coroner- ; Published by Democratic County Central Committee of Jackson ! County. Offices 119 North Central, Phone 876. M.dfnrrt . d,j aj