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rFDFORn MflTL TRTBTTtTE, MEDFOIIP,' OT?E(iOf , TITKSDA Y, Of'TOBKIt 2!V 102S. L. M 1.111 I.I I I I RADIO TALK FOR PRODIGAL TERRIER Has Judge Thomas Speeded Up Justice? What Medford Needs Ih n uuinl, If viO-liiMuli'd l 1 1 hi 1 1 chm 1 1 1 it 11 fur hi'i' next iimyiir wlm will continue t Ik . emiMtniellve ml iiM mul proiji'iiiiiN (if n'eent kiu'ckkmI'iiI city iiilmiiiiHtnitiiiim. 1 j Tlii'oiijflimif 1i!k li'rni nf offiecjui turn cluiitu-tl he Iius. He has iuU it tn ntitorn Mini tTpoi't , j fi'H and jhiMUIiimI liin HtiittMiitmt no widely llmt mmw iicVHiHpfi'H I.Hiivi. it, and tulYocute hi ;idietion upon tlitit irronml. . .. , 1. f- A.W.PpBS Soli' iiu'iiit of the foiir-Nlnry Ijilwrty Imililiim, itlso liin ivsid.'iirc it iid oilier l'oiert.v, In lullnirulily filled fur Hun i-i-H mini lc offiee, i , Mr. I'ipi'H In ii KiieeeNHful lnihiiii'Hh limn, m n liin tiix pliycr in .Medford mid Iiiim time to devote to civil wiirk. i VOTE FOR A. W. PIPEB "YOU'LL BE PEQUD TO CALL HIM MAYOR" Pld Adv. by Cltiient Committal. Dddbe Brothers .New Senior. Beau ty, S tyle , Luxury :v and Performance ; A Larger as well as a Smarter Six In the outward beauty of Dodge Brothers New Senior Six there is the promise of rare interior luxury and charm a promise that is overwhelm ingly fulfilled. Discriminating taatc will have no reservations in approving the lourigclike comfort of the wide, deep Senior cushions, the richness of the specially dc signed Senior hardware and the completeness ot Senior appointments. Senior buyers are a(Tordcl an enchanting choice of hues, weaves and patterns in upholstery every one bespeaking flawless quality and exquisite style. The influence of Walter P. Chrysler is revealed in the rakish new Senior lines, varied and vivid New Senior colors and the smartness of every detail of Senior equipment. The,New Senior is not only roomier, but a faster : s and smoother Six. Flexibility has been improved, . and power range increased. Underlying and supporting all these qualities is , the vital advantage of Dodge-built dependability. Structural fineness goes through and through the rugged Senior chassis, and from end to end of , Senior custdnvtype coach work. It will give us genuine pride and pleasure to place one of these great cars at your disposal. , ) Available in eight distinguished body typesi The ' Spore S'diiti $171;, Thi Spvrt Coup with Rumble1 Seat, ', . $179 The Spurt RomUter leith Rumble Seat, $i8ij -The ' , ,aiiAiti Sedan, $1845. .These prices include six wire uiiccls ' and six tires .... The Victoria Brougham (illiislneted), . $i7-The Roadster, $i(kjj The Sedan, $1675 The - Coupe with Rumble Scat, $167." All prices Jf. 0; b, Detroit -.front and rear bumpers included. ' :' : . ; - , , ' - r - ''' '" " ' " ' , Dodge Brothers new Victory Six $99.5 to $129S, aml Dodge , Mothers Standard Si.v $875 to $945, also on display EAKIN MOTOR CO. 16-18 South Fir , Telepitone 304 a In tho IfilfU'cHiH ;of VJri.ir liur m1I, thi Kf'fttilillcun :umUnv tor i-otinly oiimiii)oiiT. . for rw-olt'f-Hiii to wfimd (, ' foltoi Inu l ii pui't of ttif liro;itl iit itlvtti I'V.-r K.MKD litHt nluht; "'i hTO huh oiitMlnnilliik', on JiickMurj ciMMily rniirl IiuiiiIh. BUT HE HAS RETARDED' AND THWARTED JUSTICE U Iijih Itccii I In cjnihc of Itis foiirt roportcr t!'liyiii llif niiikin of the ropifM uT I lie i'Vl driH'c Mi tluii HppcdU tiikcii to t!u Siiprpinr Court luul tn In di.Hinisscd. ' Thin record must w there by the fir.st diiy of the Supreme Court term next fidhijvinjf tint Judue ThomiiK Iiiih extended the lime for theVc iippnitH for month) imdnioutlis in order to from U't tiltiu l:o" 'oh. yen. s " H""' y i- 1 ......i.i... ..... iM iKe oilier rnemiif-r of tho alrcJidv p.iid tlie reporter for milking the rovt rd. The unr-i ooni Um U of Henry j ficyd, 70, which ki'Im uwny truck on mi ttthwwUf vnriini lot nff i'mivv ImUi avniH', w u fad unrhl lit which to rnuvff with VrlnklK Konc W'rliikli'M In one nnd u hulf yr-iir old part Kox Terrier n l Ihtt part trumpbut oni of bent j of. I'"In Ilfiny IJoyd 'Vft'r had, i Tlu' hvwy ivnlii(; when h fiiinf utity i our! jidvcrtJKfwl In Docciii-' hunin hfr In ti'Vlc JiiurnnlM of StiW limy puichHMt. thi'io rmld Iio'ihIm 'at hr, cmcH from tl-otUiw i-k. Then when the ciihch were filed in the Supreme CntirCthe reporter Pjiuscd to he filed theiV pri'f to mi ,03'i perron imwijio". y'. ir! Kvery i.jy when , ,t 'f jfn vitn Htiit 'inir tluit he had been paid for the reeonl hut hud not hud time to jjet it out, i-Ml. : Henry Itoyd raniO hn there wu Mt , J ' The conn win ctIU-inI by WrinklcH, waitiiiK on the doorHtf-p, J These hhou in'H cniised the Supreme ( onrt in every nixtance to nlliw the perwn iippenlnitf Htiuu for oiffi intf too hhch ft with that little tramp $uiiUt of herM, j f,.,(,r time. The Supreme Court in eneh eaxe eontiinted to do this until the limit provided preti.luiu, if l hat In the rnnfl, ; to tcrei'i him. 111 .1 i . r it . 1 1 1 .1 whv 1m it iho e'ourt han only; When ih-nry mowed inwm or tM hy law had lief 11 reached. In Home easeH the eoprl reporter finally jrot out his record nnd tlnj ieen offered unit iouKht for can- other odd john for the- folk on the , .jpciij,,,! filed it in the Supreme Court promptly, but it whk too late to wive the 'appeal. Th-' cellalliin nnd InvextttK'nt hut 30. rant Hide. WrtnklfH rorn.f-d ami 1 1 a i. "' . u ' 1 t 1 11 oo of the 44k,0(jo. outr.tandinW; Played with the kiddie of tin litigant lost the money he had paid to the eourt reporter for the record, running into hundred1! of dnllarH, the. amouirt he had paid for Iiin printed brief, and also the right to appeal which the law guaranteed him. We will (rive a 'few instances: , " McNAIR VS. LOUGHRIDGE , SUPREME COURT NO. 10021 JUDGMENT FOR PLAINTIFF FOR $12,100.00 . . ? Jud.'e Thomas fjave. tliff defendant six extensions of time, covering seven months, to get! the record from .Judge Thomas' court reporter; then tbe ease had to be filed in the Supreme Court. That court gave the defendant many si milar extensions based upon the court reporter's nine January 1, I it 2 S ? ' neighborhood. HometlmuK site ae- " quote u ,en.(.r rccclvM rornpanled them on iium out from Y' II. KoII!iim ,w Khhm, In-.acrofH the vacant lob. i:ut Henry vcKtnie'ni Horn) ItrokeiH, Hnodn alwayK know, ;vlnre tthe wiih until Nw Vork, f.'hlcnifo. Han Fran-; Kaiurduy niKht. cy-o and I.om A rif; -!''). to Ihu ! It mlt:hl be that Jtuny had wimo j sort of a premonition. Hhe acted t more afecilonute than unual Sat 'j urday iilk'ht. Hhe. vmiKKlcd h r cdd 1 none a will nut Henry'w fhoulder an he tried to curry her, ami rubbed her . hi;; head alonu hln nlecve, a though Mhe wanted to-detain him. county cirri;: ' 'In roply to your letior of ' March 8, we mk to rtdVlnu f that (! were unHueccwfut in obtalnlnu $ I'H.ooo .li hu county road bondK, for which 'on offered n 3. .10 percent 1iIh lant Decftnber. The bulk o,f thlt block of bonds wan owned by a larftn bank who refused to kcII tht-in nt any- price. Kirariu an this may seem. . If v are hiu'cPhs- . fit I In locntiiiK liny' fut flier blocks of JnckHon ' county Itoad HondH we will prompt ly aet In touch with you," 'This letter nhowH that Jack-, hnd tnnn ounty hondM have n hlh n,.ni-e retiirneil io hi h;iek. but he didn't r-at the meal he had pre- ,nd. when he reached home. , nfri'lftvits that be had not had time to make the record. Finally he got out the record, but toil r tho first time Wrinkle , , . . ' , . iL . ' . ,.-llrt J( i there., Henry chuckled to laie to save the appeal., i ne ticicniuuit nan pain toe conn reporter more man jp-jwunr ami w:in t himself an he thought that .he was , sipi)t pW))nis 4,f JO.OO in other Supreme (ourt costs. the nhur-k he Wan to prepare their! appeal because the record had been delayed too long. The ease wuh not reversed, -evening meal. Then he went out-! Thomas has taken credit for not being reversed in this ease. and called. He woured the fldyh-; . , . . horhood. ak)np ever'fnn he met If I hev hud tteen Wrinkle. o one JUUliMJEMr FOB ?1D,UUU.UU AUAIWHT UBi'BHUAWT The Siipri'mp Court dismissed -tin! j SUPREME COURT NO. 11485 ' trilling In foci thi; hlKheHt rul. Tliis wi'iit throiijrh the same dolnys, and pstonsimis were jminted upon similiir . uffidiiviti V' ? ' partd- He rou,,,n'1 ,h" n'hl ! mndc bv Jndjre Thomlls eniirt reporter, tlint he could not (ret out the record. lie did not !i-t it out in time to save the nppciil mid the iipp'cllmit lost his ri'.'ht to nppenl. It nlso lust the money it hud paid to the court reporter mid the money it hnd paid (or prinlim'. iniii mi' irfiu founiy oui i, ( cnllod- i',t whlrh Vlrtor lltimoll him been j "WrlnkU-n." ' urrllia'ri. Iiy his rni-inll'ii. of rile- ! . ,, , .. miliiK i;m piiiii-ia-K. Imve hiinillcii J ,hl.(. m...h (rn, j.,,. H ih. ills-' ''' briefs, Hinountiiiff ill all to more than I.OlHl.tKl, but this kept Judfie Thomas from beins; I!:". ""Z'.'"" ; reversed and be has the credit for having been affirmed in that case. . . i . u numiay L.llllllK'l I I'H HI H V . W l. 11 i fund moneys, do not chow hit; I) n flnancbil cutlrn; of their bonds. ..." . ' ffcl. wh In turn notified the Hu- : . . ' , : , . . ...lAim ' , ' . . ' ' e I-Mir A'y I mfiti- whn m-Min ..mtiL-P. i In this case Judge 1 linmas knocked out a Aj.iHKl.tKI mortgage that Orr had given for tlur pnrtteH h-ive rlicuinled i the chililren who had ' j played with Wrinkles Joined In the; j search. I -yd in Kfnp, county nurne. i wn notified by Mrs. Howard Schef-, fcl. who in turn notified the Hu- : mano sorlety, who made iirrniKc- tin X- j .unil thA n,.n ,,,11,, utill..i. f..n.1-.- tH-pillturc f(r qinsti ui Uun of thfl ! . , Jin'kKon county fair buildings. J ... hi-i.. i m m m 1 1 1 tax wuh a d vert 1 ed by t h v "t'erlain iinmeouK r.Mri4 REED VS. ORR , DISMISSED BY THE SUPREME COURT. JULY 21, 1927 In this case .fudge Thomas knocked out a ijtf.fHXUXI mortgage that Orr had given for purchase price pf a piece of property and thereby allowed Orr to keep the property without, payiim for it. This case went through the same delays, for the same reasons. Orders were:: nt'ide hv. Judge Thomas, based upon Judge Thomas' court reporter's affidavits that he hurt full -board. with hku ranee ' the. public that the fair bulWI Inrt would In fotmrucu-'d tn tint-' for UK durliiK the 1'i-S seuson, . ' 1'ho levy wuj.,-iaMIt4l- the ' ppoplv, by a -vole (f tin favor of the levy and 1000 iaKalnst It. KnllowltiK n wlfh of (his majority the fair board im j mediately bcuan conal ruction In order to finance the name ap i pealed to the cojinty court foi laid. The court njrrecd provid jln the fair hoard would Klvc the county general fund the first t nioney.1 received from the fair 'levy to the extent of money nd- vancrd from the county s, Renerul '.tund for "the immediate construc- the effnrtft that were betnjr made in nnt gotten out the record, and subsetpient ord ers by the Supreme Court granting time for his behalf. At 5 o'clock h went j ,j xu Thomas court reporter to get tbe reeord tyjiewritten and into the Supreme Court. .V. returned wearily ' to htw nhnck. j though the appellant had paid the reporter . ;v erv-fa'MUM to et this record, he did not get it .i,iLi!.,I.l--," u""'e. " - in nine to av juitpji ano nie-upreme t otirr ftisHHSfti'tt it lor iniw'nwwur.-; Kii!,- ner sn'iii iuii HiIkkiiik jinm uti- llttle tramp jrrln all net to K-'ect htm. And I asked -her no questions. I was ho lad to fee her. Well I don'P know which of us was really the happiest over that reunion. WrlnklcH or mo." And as the 76-year-old man attempted to muIIc manfully throuph the tear that JiiMl couldn't help comlni;, there was no doubt in the minds of his Kefirem as to. Just which of the two was the happier. i BE HEARD TONIGHT With a well-rehearsed cast who have nil hut memorized their lines In the piny. Miss Helen XoitIb Is ;tlon purposes. "The fair board gave the coun ty court n letter in the form of an order to that effect. hIk" ed oy C. K. (Sates mi president, land (I. O. Krobach 114 wccretary (The county court therefore f'lt jit their , dmy ,lo carry out the I wish of the voters as It was sponsored by both the btfHlucH ! men anl Oranues ihroiiKhoui th4 entire .county. "If tills had not been ;Ume money would not have become ..nll..l.tn (.nil) .r.A I.,. 1.1V paylUK period Mny 0. 1!2, when ''' ,i,""Kl. vv",h, "".sl.ism e flrt hi.lf wo.Hil have lMcn lnld. i audition of her lntpst rnillo .ltnmn. Inn.1 the hnlnme -would not hiive,"-"" -M.im.Ke.- hl.h l to I. i. ome In In r.me fop use for fnlr hrondcnsl by the Conro i.layen. IpurntwH until the 1930 fair. , nv'r K.Mj:u, the Mali rril,une- Ir i -rin- rotinty-n Renernl fund hnd Bin uliulon. from 9 to It) oVlwk to ufflelent rush on! hnnd to tnke!"'Rht. (. are of nil tile expenditure for j Humor nnd pathos, lire il. verly ''onxtrwilon repnlra nnd print-1 interwoven In this little .liamn of W. niiiount'lnn to nhout 27. 000. ) mour.tnln folk nnd misguided hoot i which Ih i!0iiu lew. tlian the fair- leKKenj. which Is generally coneed hevv nrovld" x ' ed to lie the very hesl play llss I 'Tnder the law the county court could not draw warrant. lacalnut the fair fund until the money waH collected nnd In the j treawurer's htinili. nn were forced to lino general fund moneys li luilldlngi. were to he hullt lieforc 1929 w 19:10. In dolnit thu they compiled with the. peoples' wlidieH and vote. "A vote for; Victor Huraell , In n vole to give a ' second term tn nn efficient practical conscl entlnun official nnd n man who has made n, hucccwi of hln own Inisln.'M.." Tins is-ntidtlipr one nf (he ca!i-s in wbieb Jiiilja ThnmM fluim hr;w'K'ffihl(l,T,'1i,, HOGAN VS. MASON MOTOE COMPANY. V SUPREME COUET NO. 11619 JUDGMENT ENTERED BEFORE JUDGE THOMAS FOB PLAINTIFF, JUNE 23, 1025 Jutlo Thoinns liriinted. iii various ortlorii. until Mnreli I."),' Ifl26. in which to file in tlit- Sii- . pi-eme Court. Keason: Court reportor had nnt jrotton out record. February'!', lfl-7. Siipreintj Court tirantpd until March 13, 1927, to eunlil.' Thomas' court reporter to-prt out this ' reennh1-. statin;.' it granted the time ''so far as may he lawfully done." indicating that the nppenl wns ilead. I:'el)runry 2(i, 1!)27. Jmliic Thomas' reporter finally j:nt nut the reeord. Case not yet dismissed. . -r ' .' . ,: ;.- . We will cite more cases) The- fnreisnins is only it it index of what the public should know as to the irreat delays that have been made and the -wrongs that have been done beenusu fudpe Thomas' court reporter could, not keep his obligations to pet nut the records in the time required by law. These are not the "law's delays" hut are Judge Thomas'-delays. .. Those who know conditions assert, and wc believe, that the reporter was overburdened with the writing of political letters nnd other political documents, lit public expense, for publicity and political nih'nncement of Judge Thomas. ' ";'. -if .' ' There, isj'iled in the office of the President of the I'apue,. nu itemized statement taken, from the records, showing what happened in the foregoing eases. You are welcome to inspect it. Yours for n Judge who will attend to the business of the Court ns: the law 'contemplates,, without regard to his political future. , , . ; -; ... '. BETTER GOVERNMENT LEAGUE. 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