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panic fouii MEDFOUn MAIL' TRIBUNE, MEDFORD, ORFiQV TUESDAY, OPTOF.ER 2D. 192R. Medford mail tribune - ' Fubll.tml by the 0 1IHDKUKU HUNTING 00. II-I7-I N. Fit 81. Phwn - BOBKKT W. BUHL, Editor 8. bUiHTKK sun ll, ui(ir An liufrpeiitlriit Swttptr Rotered a, Mcoud elaaa matter at alad ford, OrrgOH, uiid-r Act of March 8, lg71t. 8IIBSCBI1TI0N BATES Br Mall ll Adtmiw: I'.lly, with Sumluy, year Itaily. Willi Suinl.y, iiiuiiIIi... Iinllf. fflllioiit StittJjy, . , i, llv. witlmut KiumIji.. litifiitli 7.to .76 e.r.o Weekly Mall Triliuile, on year..., 1.00 Sunday, oi.e yar 1.00 By Carrier, in Advance In lledlord, Aali Ui,d, larkaonville, Central I'oint, I'tioenii, Talent, Cold Hill and on Highway: Ually, V.I1I1 Sutidiiy, nionlli .'5 Dally, witlmut Ntuidjiy, month telly, ulllKiut Siuiduy, one year,.. 7.00 llally, Willi Kunduy, one year 1.00 All terma, caati iu advance. MKWBKR Or TUB AHSOCIATKD I'BKHS Becivln Full Leaked Wire Bervlee Only paper In city or county receiving oewa by telegraph. The. Aaaociated Preej Is eiclualrely en titled to tbe uae for publication of all dued.iTolT.V rsrwa piibliaiied herein. ., ! All rlvhta for renubllcatlon of fDeclal dis patches "lerein sre ulao reserved. Official paper of the City of Medford. Ofllclal paper OI Jacason L.uimiy. U aaMv erriire clrculallnn I Hwom daily average rirruiatinn for aix anoulhs ending April 1, lU-'K, 4o32. if. c. iioiiiiNNKN foiii'AN? Offices In New Vi.rk, Chicago, lletrolt, Ban Tsncl.co, Los Angelea. Biattle, i'ort-lthe Isnd. - iirx Ye Smudge Pot By Arthur Perry Ilolll .Mr. Hoover and .Mr. Smllh hnve 'conie out flalfoolcd for "tile abolishment of !overiy." and. It Is tindersrooil ho:! these pri-siden-tlal candidates have no use for sill ami eycMno. KiTn:ni:i( rit".M insanitv OI-" f.M.II'Olt.N'IA llldllne I'orl land Telegram.) Tbe Insanity of Indiana hits harder. f'athorlno, raihryu. K'alliryn, Kale, KllUe back from below. albcrii lolies Col. C. Y. Ton::wald has laken the stump In b'ii of llie llepubll cin party, thus livening a song or a saxophone. None of our careful hunters had bad luck Sunday, ami killed a iiian I for a deer, after the season closed. ; There Is ilecldod lack of Mm;. IIsli U,arrows on the .Main Slein Ihcse days, and merehanls can now let down their awning wilbout broalillig up a happy home. 'I'Iicho feathered varmints love to yip, Just before the dawn, when honest people want lo sleep. They also like to roost on the roar axle of a 4d. . -The l-Jngllsli sparrow, when in Knglnmt. is it gentleman, J .inly l-'ord-t 'oupe of the local Initiation Itrltlsh set tells us, but in this valley lie has always been a bloody Might cr and a hlooniing hounder, ' n n d a hit id' a hore. Tim word 'audhlon" coniinuesj to sweep through the heller vocal. ularies with great gusto, bin one getKfl real thrill when a first-class , home-hrcwer cjacitlntes nullifica- i tionlst." j Jack I'rost has been helping out j ToniHs Sweni. the artisl. with his i haf painting. Tom us has been putting too much red on the m :i !.- leave think many. The campaign has reached the mud stage, and all candiduies look like the. auio that went lo Unite Kails on a ntiuy day. Several of our townsmen hav laid the foundation fnr the "flu,' as it Is ngnlust their hullhe.idcd nesH to lake anything for ai insignificant cold, until said cold ' have Ik uie a significant ailment, j .lohn Mann Is nine socks, that illspliiyitig fenil- are the greatest j boon to the womenfolks fdiv got the vote, lis they repel ih water, straight or when mixed with dirt, and leave no trace when dry. as they can he clea ned with a simple twist of the wrist. The t-ocks conic in all the smart coIoi-h. Including the one that luoKs hke the human hide. .Maws with fireplaces and k ids, have begun to fret for fear the latter will walk into the former, ami. It must he admin ed t hat It often looks like they would, but health statistics sh"w they never Millie ma Ice It. A pancake folded 'oi'iin.t typewriter tor up hlo- a i-d de ed thl Vou ring, suddenly unrave morning and assaulted its Mr. A. It. Wilhams has another poem, humer than road ticket to l.os Angeles. rltten .all-I V. Ilyhee. the do n-l i odden serf from the bend in the J'ville road. lold the writer yestenlay. he diil not know how he- was going to get ! rid of his hay having moi e th,-u ' lie could htutf into his cows. I A knot of in lit Ida ns a butt lug the Hill (lore bank, became untied Jaie yesterday. Most of the alumni of "old Oregon", following the unprece dented triumph of last So. ovei Watth.. have not one foot back on i the clohe, and well on llie way tu recovery. I Jno Johnson and Scott 1 u i wlll start their world lour Nov. !. if they don't mk the undersigned to go along any more. A. K. Krim of .Morocco, who mined 0 much Ned Vilas with the French In I HI! 5, is back iu t he news. He is impounded on a lone ly isle In the Indian ocean, and is complaining about the heat. This bird was all over the front pages nope, hut people have ' forgotten him as completely as If he hud been vice presfdi-nt during Wood row Wilson's first term, or I he iseeond one. It Isn't lack or popularity that; titukc! everybody Hn-ni to dislike I Ou; ll i luck of nelf-lespevt. I UNFAIR AND UNTRUE jWr.' ! trust 1he statements of I'linliil"' nimr ejilHUuates are more rfiwiiHi? mini uieir jstateinenls reniirdini; this nevspiiier. . Ill a paid advertisement in vesterda y's Mail-Tribune, sinned ; by this leau'iie, the charge is iniiifV that ihis newspaper re(piesled ; Mrs. (Iricve to malic public her so-called "piii'lia! report" and; then made her pay for its publication. The Miiil-Triliiine has never, ilnrilli; this eaiiipniu'ii. rcipicslvd Mrs. 1 iricve to publish this report. Since I In campaign opened we have never referred to Mis. (Iricve -in this column in any wav. We did not make Mrs. flricve pay for this entire report. merely charged her for llie space cxeeediii"; .'K )( t words which she, as Well as every oilier political writer, lllllsl he charj;cd, lie- .....i;., i ,.,. ,,,l.,i 1 " . ... , . , i- if-. i At the outset ol the caiiipaij.'ii tins paper plainly staled iisitaUini,' a delnute, iineipiivocjil, rules rcjMrdini; communications. lee to coiiimiinicalions : ,,,.s - :n(i w,.,is. ,,,.,1 ,Vcre ' 111 the past three weeks we have allowed Mrs. Ilricve more ; free space than any other person in Jackson ( ounly. She, like se vera I oiner com in ii iiicn n i s, iiiciiio i n i; r.ari rein :in(i ine .laen- ! son ('ounly Itcpiiblican Central I only when they found it impossible In express ihcmsch es vvilhin , . . '. . ... ... , .lllll-wol'd 1 1 III 11 -11 111 I lllcll only lor that excess. ' The .Mail-Tribune has been absolutely fair to .Mrs. (Iricve ;and to llie Cood ( I'overniiieut J.caine. Kor llie officials of llie I latler oriraniation lo publicly ehartrc ihis paper with unfair ness convinces us lhal in the they have lost all sense of the play. THE UNHAPPY WARRIOR W1 HAT has In me of Al Koosevelliini "si rai'dil he means and means what he says.' When (iovcrnnr Smith was nominated hi Senator liohinsou, remarked there would he campaioii lor Al. The New York ( iovcrnnr, "will rn dim o h(, people," ami tell them in plain, iiinnjsliik able lanoiuiKc .just where he stands on every issue and just whal be will do as President the I'liiled Slates. The campaioii js nearly over. Only I wo weeks remain, (lov eruor Smith has oone mil tu the people, bill will someone please tell us where he stands on any important issue, with the pos- sihle exception of prnhibil ion Take llie tariff, I'm Smith stand .' In his i I'lidoi-wood tariff repri Mr. liaskob offers to resi if Al Sniilh sin. I llie I mlerwuoil tariff reprcseuls "his ideal ol tariff I t i im. ' (Juilc true .Inveruor Smith never used those: identical words. Kilt lie did endorse this measure. Dues .Mr. Kasknh now in.iin tain the I )cmoerat ii standard lienrcr repudiates it? If no, then why doesn't onr forthright Alfred say so.' In Ins linuisville addn-ss Wn,( Illf . it 1 1. wilh (lie lariff or .... Way disrupt hilNliiess. Lilt it, i . hi.rl,,,,. ,,.;.( t " ' wuni ho would, if elected, tahe the tariff out of polities and leave th" Dinller of revision to a iinii-pitrl isan liirifl" eouimission. As lar as Ihrowuiir any Ituht jthis statement means not hint; tariff commission. It is (he President's duty to make his rec ommendations lo Dull commission. The ipiesl ion is what would he the nature of .Mr. Smith's reeommendal ions if he were elected. Mr. Smith refuses lo say. In all lairnesss. we don't know where he slands. and if any one else knows, they maintain n slraiig-e and hal'I'liny; silence. I The only approach lo defiuiteuess on this iinportnnt issue in (invernor Smith's phrase, "I rami relief is an important issue. The equ;ilial ion fee has heen accepted as the crucial fcalure of that issue. Is .Mr. Smith lor or aViimst th uali.al ion don't. Iu llie west he denied he one of his chief lieutenants denied he Wlis for it. The nearest , m my mail today I found a curl npproaeh lo a definite stand on this issue lies in Jovernor t n,IM 'iri tll;i1-!l im d Smil h's ... , I 1 M.l N J t'lllCll I "As to the details of farm special commission, appointed tiller 1 am elected." iVi-taihly, Senator Uorah iiieut was justified in impiirino-: "Isn't Coventor Smith placing rat the patience of the American farmer': In the Middle West, Inland imporlant issue, particularly the St. Lawrence versus the direr, i New Vork route, t .riujnally, Mr. Smith came mil for the New ' MUTT AND JEFF FLOVNCP Gw?0jjiMG WJiuDcR evefc:v Hoof, MoeocY PAVS AMY ATTcLMTlbM TO a CAM B: to the ( looil I ioveriiiiient I.eauue Wc ;li ..IT I ,.l from any source, which were not si.-ncil bv llie writer. iv l l t IT. ('ominittce have been chai-ced, bitterness n- their pari isansbip truth, of oratitude and of fair Sniilh, the Happy Warrior, the ' who alwavs savs what sboolei ; rii n 1 1 1 1 1 nn front mute, porch be 1 1 1 ; 1 1 1 1 1 i 1 1 l example. .Inst where docs ( inventor : n eptance s -h Mr. Smith said the ; scnteil his ideas of "protection.'' Now anyone will prove to him that tJovernor Smith denied I hat he in :i ri v he fa- do anvthin- lhal mi-Ill wileu aslicd direelly if ti,. N.'w t I on Ins views of tariff policy, j at all. Kor we already have a j(,s will loaw il lo a oiumissum. fee? Hoes anvone know. We was opposed to it. iu the Kast relief. I would leave (hem not when I nm inaugurated to a hilt stilt.' in eoinmelil un upon ll sf a severe burden upon Waterways arc vetrard d Something to Be Thankful For JEFFJ HEY, feJI IT IT j V . ' Vorlt route. I.iili'i'. iind (luring ! heen iiifornied of certain olijcctinns in that route and would he ; eontenl tu leave the linal dedision to I oiiki-cns,. ...... is mis vn;u -Tmnur uooinson uimin lciiii jiuiu.im, iejtr I less leadership, v "lellinjf the liuiniiasif just where he stands.'" 0 Jn his acceptance speech (iovcrnnr Smith opposed Mr. lloo- vci-'s stand on imiiiii'i'af inn I plelelv and aliineil himself w ! till' ipiola issue. ; This may reflect credit upon Mi imnt." bn! it certiiinly 1 canniit stren j Happy Warrior is a mail w j means what he says." j w I l,'o l't-rlll down llie line, ami issue eveeiilino ns niinos I no can party, yon can undoubtedly I lli' pliblieily staff of the I ieinocriil ie cainnaiL'ii committee, for that is absence I he soi l of ammunition of which is l)ircfiteiiiiir As a inal Icr of indisputable before llie election furnishes I history ot iiioilern polil ics. Lauded al the outset of the canipaij.'n as a Happy Warrior, Ihc man who on the slump "would make a monkey out of Hoo ver." ami by his atrfiressive ami outspoken leadership carry all before him. llie New York I iovcrnnr stands revealed today as the poorest presidential vote-jietler sirfce the late lamented Al lon Ii. Tarker. Instead of oainino voles by his speeches. Al Sniilh has lost them. Here in Southern Oreoon he has alienated dozens of men and women who two mom lis nm said they would vote for bim. In the ci try nt Im-oe he must have lost 1 houeiiiids. 'fhe pin in truth is that by his cheap abuse of the licpub Mean parly, his pitiful nltcinpls 1,1 play "smart politics" and play both ends ao.'iinst the middle, ho has simply transformed the Sl'SI'K'ION' 1 1 1 : 1 1 he was not, and is not, of true presidential calibre, lo a prevailine; llnd steadily rrowiiio' COXVK'TIOX. i One of uiir Smith Kcpiiblieim friends, J'lyi'lK' I" A Is defense llie oilier day, said : j "Sniilh is a much more capable man and a much finer i " ".is suovwi nimseii in ne ; We believe Unit is Irue. lb j worse. Personal Health Service By WILLIAM BRADY, M. D.. Rfvned -lteri pfrtiin nff to pwoiwl health nt.. hygiene, not to diaeu dianioiii .r trratnienl, w It be natwered by Dr. Umly If a (tamped, Kt ir-mMrewed -eLvelouf. ii encloaed Utter. Hould be brief nd written in ink. Owing to the Ue uumber a( VtSrVS celved, only i few c.ti be niiw..retl here. No n-uly. can be nmd to querlei Dot conforid ug to limtructioiii. Adtlretw Dr. Williim llrmly. in care of thin newspaper. w"lurui TIIK CIIAMilXO Tlti;l) OK IIJ.XKKS Thirty years nun a family practi tioner could count on a fairly busy season with tyhpohl fever patients about ihis ilmu of year. Today Ife is rather slirpi'lsed if a case of ty phoid occurs iu h i s praetiee. t seems reasonable to allribulc this chance tn three ca u-es, first, in creasing inii'lli gence on the pai t f the l.iily lh regard to Hip tvidiohl lit, v-i i-.l n,l I It.. .,-, r. ,t-..l j soual hygiene and ueneral sanita j Hon better knowledge insures; sec- onil. the Immtiniatfon of a cunsid erahle portion of the populalimi hy means of the typho liacterin or "vaccine" in the last 1 .". y.-ars; atid third, a inotllficatinn of the viru leiiee of the iltsease by natural evo lution. Kor si one diseases do underiro a j considerable eltange in charaetcr in uie eoiirse or a uenerjition or two if hum an life. So careful I'd an observer V. Chnpin. the superintendent ,,f ill. I ex- l'r. famous I'rovi- perlenci Charles health deuce, comments upon the eom paratively mnd type of smallpox e (hut is pievaleiu t..day as eniuparcil w,,h ni'' "ichly fatal character of ; ord : oruer lorm tor cmiKti syrups. Kvl- dently the drm- suptdy firm; still market enough of these itaatnt ohl blunderbuss cmifoct ItMis to make t the circularlation of the profession worth while. A doctor can purchase some of these hand me-down prep arations all ready to shove into the , hands of the helpless patient, for as low im I cents the ImtUe. It ; seems a shame but. then. I sup ' Pom- there are always a number of patrons who lnwi-t on havitm some utili medicine" whenever they have a ny com: hlng 1 feel pn to dn tty c rtain ilmt At that. I Voo've Becw im am IWAMG AV.LUN', YOU ain't sor braims eMovj&H To HOLfc Doujm Dou-A& a uoceK (VO'Ke a runt; the eimpai;ii, lie said lie had ! pe'opl in clear, liniiiistiik.iiik' I jater ilh III he reversed himself eom licpnblican candidate on some of the towns in Idaho ure so . . , ti . . ; afflicted that ubout every third per- Mllllll s Sccon.i Jllllu- ,, i,uwm some (,-oiler, even i hil thell the claim that thei'lren 2 nr 3 years old. In Mussa- Iways says what he means anil , if von phi i'ioil ( Irtvei-noe Kmit'i ' , ! elcar - cnt stand on any national l.i Pro i , t o,, -1 1,,. I). 1,11 and The Ifcnnbli- . '. ... s -e a w paid position oil they them need, and the with tlefcat. shi pi isirm fact, (iovcrnnr Smith two wi lie most complete "upset " in ks' man in mis campaign. rtuinly eoiihl i, . ,,, - t he doh-ful business of hawking ready-made coukIi syrup among patients is no longer cultivated by the rank ami file or physicians in practice, but chiefly hy some of the old timer who find ft difficult to break the habit, either on their own part or on the part of their old patr.ois. i b.dieve the very habit f having bad cnuh every autumn (or maybe in the sprinn) is losing hold on the public; some how ucople fin, they have les.s eouyhiiig to ilo in the fall or spring after they have rid their minds of the notion that that is the main purpose of fall fir spring weather in thl" climate. At K! to IS cents a bottle whole sale these cough syrups offered to the pour (dd doctors contain from eh;hi to a dozen different ingredi ents, most of them as effective me dicinally as sarsaparilla. chocolate or vanilla, hut a lew of them hot stuff such as chloroform, ipecac end a proprietary derivative of chloral ("knockout drops" C The Idea of these gentle sedatives he- nKt suppose, to dull the patient's senses ami 'make him forget to emit;). It would be a boon for public welfare If doetors who are utility of stocking up with these flimflam nostrums were relieved of their llcori-.es. ot that a doctor shonJd" not give medicines to his patient, but just that this sort of competition with the unscrupulous druggist is a betrayal of the trust the piillonl presumably imposes iu the doctor. T .Not only is the annual fall or spring "cough" losing caste among more Intelligent people, but that hardy perennial, known as "crip' Is no longer good form since a fair share of the laity began to realize that this tltne-fs comes from snne boor ho. ha villi; It. sueexes, coughs, ot niiuiM sationally spat ters In one's face. Qt i:sihs M AXNWKItS Irish Mo-s as a Itell-h I There was an Imiuiry about Irish SAA(HAT TjPmUIMG AT, , A FU job; You'fte- I 1 Ml Ci liv"i'- column, it can be 0 y cheney' company, 15 Union strepi, upbton, ilahs. I was born in J'o.smn and llvcrl there 50 years be lorn we moved to Idaho. At Hcltll. ate on the south shore the Kiuhcr in koC ten runs was an industry. We always used It freely, not only as a tonic hut as a (,'ood food or relish. 1 do not know the. price per package: ours is sent .rettularly by friends. A pound package InslK n long time. 1 never saw a person with Roller in .lass.-i hiiyolts, 1,111 ihc farms as fertilizer, and prnh- ibly that gives iodin to the soil andifleorge Kibben Turnei liie vegetables raised there. TIiIh M ,nwx makes n very palatableiTim's honor by the Lawrence .Mill dish, prepared in various ways asillgan lussoi-ialion: directed on the pat kago. K. 10. V. Answer. Thank you. I believe Irish moss. Irish moss, the meil cal name for which is t'hondrus and popular! name tin Ireland and Scotland) "carragheen." is a fine source of i food Iodin and probably its liberal ; ,lso ,n Iho (tif.t Woul.. ko far Wiirtl iirr-vontitiK Koitrr. Many nf the It.'tt.-r driiK sinrf-s can .uiij-ly , Irish moss in standard cartons. Kn lldivcn's Sak' I liave rec't-ntly taken my lius- harid. who has the. from mir limrt in the oast lo Han j)i-'K'. Itut hi' j Iiuh hft-n sick tin- first ihroo wcoks j we h-ive Imm-ii here. Do ymi think ; I'hncnix would iiive him a lMtt-r (.liancc '.' Mis c use is rul.f-d ad- vanrcd. Alls. (. II. Answer. Jo not make nn other 1 move iinlesM you have the approval ' of n nnd physician. Then are i ond physi.-i,'i ns in San Dioo. Cloves Is it had for your health to cat whole elovos? V. M A. Answer. Occasional , f-atitifr of , doves is all rinht. If you mean I regular or halitual clove eating, it 1 is a kind of drut lial.K and will ; pretty surely damage the health. The Sanitary Dileilaiit What lo yoiis think of sanitary mouth washeH?" l.oxenL'es'.' Nose nr throat sprays or gargles? Will they prevent disease. claims lo ward off disease sometimes even al'ier exposure. M. 1. Answer. -There is a vast iiiun tity of evidence that such agents do not prevent sickness: there is practically nn evidence that any such practice ever prevents any ill ness. If I should feel constrained i lo adopt any su h procedure in the hope of preventing illness 1 should ( prefer for the purpc saturate 1 , solution ot boric aeid in water , thiil means, all the boric acid th . water will dissolve. ii'op.vright, John K. Uille Co.) i A straw vole only shows how i eligible voters night vole il" they; i UUII inn iny i ku i mi ' (Jet1 ii it t..,l..il ir tl.1 .,.l,... won iti I! ii in- miii ii 10 nuwi'ii,'- conic hack ? j .. (t'opyriuht. John 1' Communications A 'ranunany l.oulcr To the Kditor: j Kf 14 Tim .Sullivan was a typical j Taminanv lioss. Like Al Smith, he! was horn of poor Irish parent and worked his way upwaid through; all grades of Tammany Hall to the i top. He was' a Tammany late senator ' emigre and served one term in He had virtues that we all admire; engaging frankness, open-handed charity almost to reckless extravagance, at all times the friend of the poor and needy. Put the committee that investi gated his administration told a sorry story of the ways in which In accumulated a fortune of two to three million. of dollars: gam bling hells, houses of 111-fnme, WSL., IT'S THIS Vou ALWAYS AWCAR So chcgrful: Fop. Tne uove OF WHAT HAS A FORTY-IX VAR OLD ASK-cAW -UG VOU TO BG CHC(0FUt OUIK'I AMPLE PRESIDENTIAL BALLOT I intend "to "vote f or- for President at the November I am. registered an a Signed (Name) Address (Fill out and mail to Straw Tribune, Medfonl, Oregon). lOast Hide theatricals, -oncpfisions, etc. Here Is a picture i iiuilI grand civic ball givi in I tit- , -That night the eve of St. Pat- : ricks Pny the streem of the Ten- tlerloin lie vacant ot lis women . the great, dancing nail stuffed to the doors with painted 'women and loan-faced men. In the center box. held lit the name of a young .Jewish friend, kUh the "Ilig J-'e!er- clear skinned, fair faced, ami happy. Around him sit the gathering of his business and .political lieutenants the; rulers of New Vork : I'addy Sullivan, his I brother, 1 1 j r president of the lles i per club of gambb-rs; John Consi i dine, business associate, owner of : the Aleiiopole Hotel, where the , wise ones' gather; liig Tim Koley; : and an exception to the general , locdi of rosy prosperity Little 'I'in. tl.n loan ltlll.. man iaaerif thi.i lold Third District and lender of ithe New York board of n Ulermen. "The council unhends; It ex- changes showers of confetti; the , "ltig Keller' smiles gayly upon the frail congregation below him the tenth short-lived generation of j prostitutes he had seen at gather-1 yn ancient civilizations perisii- ings like this - sincnv more than ,.,(, ,nd we may yet talk on twenty years ago. he started his t another to death trying in sell ; Kive I'ninlH assembly he himself somel hing. aH fresh now as then. In the roar, - ,of the box a judge of the (ieneral Call money earns 10 per i Sessions court sits mnustly, de- i een" says a headline. Not al icently. hat In hand. In the welter i ways. Sometimes you call with jon the slipp.-ry floor, another city judge, known to the upper and (Under world alike as 'Kreddy Ker j nochan' leads through the happy i mazes of the grand march a thou sand pimps and thieves and prosti tutes, to the blatant crving of the ; hand: I " 'Sullivan. Sullivan, a damned fino Irishman!'. " -Not in Sodom or (Jomnrrah, not I in uneietit Unlivlrm ilia tlilu cmum f revelry lake place, hut in mod ern .New ork City. 1 am going to ask the wet uulli fiers here in Jackson county who are figuring on voting for Al Smith tn east nn eye over the list of celebrities- who attended this aris tocratic Hoiree until they find the name of Hig Tim Koley. This gent was the youthful Al Smith's dis trict leader and gave him his first lessons, in Tammany polities. Some time later, perhaps, I will give you a description of l!ig Tim Sullivan's grand funeral. IIKUT AN'DKKSOW News Item Questioned To the Kditnr) 1 noted with conshlerahle sur prise a news Hem in Sunday's odf - lion oi ine lwtiy .News, about a motion r was ''reported;, to have made when the county teachers were In session al the county In-i Htlttite. The only nnssihlo. basis Tor such I a marbled report lay in a set of j resolutions-offered (iurinp; the last . business session of the institute, i President Hanhy was presiding and called upon this committee appointed hy himself for their re i port. I hnd nothing to do with this resolution committee, did not meet with them, did not talk with single member to inf4ucuce to- ' " , V i ,'t, i,-,,. ' '. . 1 ted which the informant . , . .... lla'1-' WitU IU IIIIIUl lit. II in: lilllt: ''d with the News representative . Tho j 1 UMULOl nUllUUUtCIUCllld Jresolutinn referred to was notj- ! voted ttpnn. It wan withdrawn hy Sllicitiri- jdlrett'vote of the body since it! T am tho regular Republican was considered a debatable ques jnomin for sheriff of Jacksott .(ion. Kounty. If elected, I will co-ope- Mecause of such fnlso statement lnte with nil offteinls In the en made in the News columns, 1 ask ! foreement of ail laws. jHitace for this communication. rriARLKS I). STACY, i SUKAXNK H. CARTER 'Pa,d AnV- Route A. Medford. The tluntei-s To the I'dilor: Now that the bird season is here ! the sportsmen are spending their i leisure hours hunting these birds. It Is great sport for them. Hut where does the poor old farmer get off that ralscH these birds? While he is doing his chores of a morning the sportsmen come out from tow, and either kill or scare them all out of fhe country. The fa i nier raises the food for the birds to eat. and It seems lik" the sportsmen would nt least sho. the farmer the courtesy of asking for permission to hunt on his land. LOTS. X'lG. GOT two tef.th lgftA 0 Thev HITJJ fCJ j Look, j w u - m rap election. 1 f , (Name larty) - Ballot - Contest - Falitor, Mail- prize fight I The lime Is rapidly approaching ' when there will not be nay game drawn by I birds left. If the slate doesn't af of the an- ford more protection for the birds. I who will If the fanner iinesn i : u In up to llie farmer, ir lie warns to he can bar all hunting on his , promises. ; As the old saying goes. "An ounce i or prevention is v,o,,o i.... cure." Is it ngiu in i'ui'uh j farmer Tor not allowing aiijoue u hunt on his property? No. it is not i fm- the birds must be anoi neu au.i- d protection . Kenneth V. Itarneburg. Quill Points Vou hrive this consolation. Very few great men resomhle the hand some fellows in the 1-. V. 1. ails. Still, Tammany isn't the only that suggests j P"litkal machine I ''in"s- Yet some peeple think they are tolerant because they haven' character enough to form a, con viction. 510 and lose pot worth lJ". cm The sexy magazines are Useful ine one wily. They prove that a lot of people who don't, look It can v,ead. (. . " We need one more dinner clni. with members pledged to th. hiMl.csh and most Messed serv ice that of minding their own husiness. They Bfiy death of old age is painless, hut alas! The older yo'i get, the more this sex-ridden era's talk gives you a pain. Flying high doesn't get you anywhere. Many an air-mail cir cular letter lands in the wanto hasket. American ism : A passionate h1- 1 lief In liberty; a desire lo SttU ' the fellow who doesn't believe tnH I'nhreakahle v I n tl shield help Mime, hut wreek victims st 111 need a few st Itches on the hip. As lie ponders over some cam paign methods.- the buzzard mttsi woiubr why he wasn't chosen ns the iiiuiona) bird. : Prvtif I AnnAiinAAiMAiilii I mMMISKIONKK t I am asking re-eh-eiion to the of . fice of County Commissioner on mv past record. Kxperieiue counts. Our I finances are in such splendid enmii ; tiou that Jackson County bonds cn I not be purchased, j A study of county expenditures I otnunareil to it her 'aceiM-ie .shows a ; careful handling of tax funds. I have always supported a constructive road program for the development of the county. I believe tu faithful and conscientious service, fair ami ; eipial consideration to all. business man or farmer does j not discharge a competent employe ' because someone else wants his io'b ' I VICTOR llt'HSKI.l,. ' j Regular ItPpuhlienn Vominee. I Paid Adv. ,f By BUD FISHER OIL you ilo. I . ? i 1