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SlEDFOHl? MAIL' TRIBUNE, MlSOrOKD, oif fXlOV, SUNDAY, OCTOBER 28, 12K.
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lord. Oregon, under Act ol Marc 1870.
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Official paper of tb City of Medford.
Official paper of Jjckaoo Oouiir.
Sworn daily aterage circulation for U
ontha audbig A'jriX 1, 4681.
Advert I line Representatives
U. O. MOOKNSKN k C I MI' A NT
Officaa In New York, Chicago, DttroM,
0on rranclaco, Loa Angelea, Seattl. Port
land.
Smudge Smoke
Attorney (. lloborts popped ofl
0 before this hlBh school Friday, and
told his hearers to brine In a ver
dict nftnlnst The Dalle.
Len Carpenter nun skinned out
for Mexico City to hog the buttw
bandits ui' B-norltan twang the
Qrulinr In lire tropical moonlight.
1'hls is the Hame l.en Carpenter
who told the l.c.C. that the or
chardlsts are Just getting by. Len
meant bye-bye."
There ltt only one more week of
. Iho campaign, and younK Uopubll
can orntors.
! James Orelves of Prospect was in
town Friday and charC! !bat hiH
hired man had fell down on him.
Mike Womack Hold a 'mine
1 Thursday for $800. dull. The down
payment was $1.'
The talla of Chinese phcusants
are fine to sweep off the crumbs,
nay housewives.
Democrat's of these parts chants
thut Uie Literary Digest Is horn
kwosrtiiik them In the straw ballut
liiK. J. Krunk Wortman says he
smells a mouse In Georgia. Mr.
Wortman wants to go to the legis
lature. Instead of California next
January.
.All the Issues are hSig threshed
out on the shady side of tho B,
(lore bank, but soma of the Issuers
need the threshing worse than the
Issues.
Fill Harrison 'has a new car. He
looks real nice. O
(lalshevikls nre,wearlng pony,
coats,, hut cowmeir say they look
powerful like calfskin. In all
events, this Is closer than calling an
ApplCKttte chipmunk (deceased), a
Siberian mink. Some of the mink
eoats are mlnquo coats.
With three bis football Karnes In '
the offlnK, the face of our coach
will be lengthened considerably, It
Is predicted.
The hotter class of oltlions are
calling tho autumn leaves "russet"
instead of red. Many o the women
folks aro mad enough to swear at
tho leavos for obeying tho law of
gravity.
Vern Shotgun smoked a cigarette
Thursday, ho' running out of pipe
tobacco and no dry leavos ha'ndy.
Freezing weather would bo wel
comed by ouV plumbers, they hint.
The new light punts are being
erected on Hlxth Speedway, and
look like lhey could give a frac
tious 4d a hard tussle.
V. Bytaee wn in the city sevoral
days last week. . He Is busy round
ing up hit: rows, he says. 1
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IN AXOTHEIt column on this pnge (ho Mail Tribune today,
following a long-established custom, prints its recommenda
tions to voters re(rardin(; candidates and measures.
From the outset our chief interest has been the election of
Herbert Hoover as President of the 1'uitcd Stales, because we
believe his success will muterially benefit the people, of this
section, and every other section of the country.,' We have done
what we could to help this cause along, hoping that our efforts
would increase his majority in this section of Oregon, ;
Regarding local candidates and issues, we have endeavored
to maintain a certain attitude of detach jient. The Mail Tribune f
lias no axe to grind, no lavontes lo play. As we have explained,
partisan considerations, important in a national election, should
have no bearing in eily and county contests. The only valid
consideration locally is the individual's fitiness for the job. And
that is all we have considered in making our recommendations.
Voting for a bieal candidate simply because be happens to
belong to this parr? or that eliminates individual capability as a
political factor. Such u doctrine, cjjjjyjetj to its logical conclu
sion, renders improvement in local government impossible, and
its deterioration unavoidable. More than thai, such a policy is
corruption s greatest ally.
What wc arc interested in, and what we hcliuun a maj
of the people of Jackson county are interested iQ as far as city
and county affairs are concerned, is not the triumph of any
political organization, Qt the material and moral betterment of
the community, as a whole. O
To attain this goal party distinctions should be regarded,
not ns an end' in themselves, but merely as aPieans toward an
end, party candidates being supported only when Ibey con
tribute to this condition. O O .
. . VOTE FOR A. W. PIPES
Medford has been exeeedinglj lortiinate in 0' high quality
of its administrative officials the past 10 ytmrs. Capable and
representative business men have served-year in year out with
out pay, asking only that satisfaction which conies front the
consciousness of disinterested public service well done.
Many feared this year would be an exception, particularly
regarding theO'fico of mayor, lint it proved not to l. A. W.
ipcs, a large property 'owner, heavy taxpayer and capable
business man, finally 'consented to make theP'aee. All who
know him agree he represents a continuation of these same
traditions and ideals which have so consistently distinguished
our "biggest little city in the world," as far as its muiiijipnl
management has been concerned.
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The ifsual "alar-uins" arc being broadcast. We arc told
Sir. Piped is not well enough kiiow,n, that he is not enough of a
politician, etc., etc. Well, our suggestion hfloW who don't
know him is to ask him to call, or call on him at his office in the
Liberty building. As to bis shortcomings as r. professional poli
tician, they arc -to his credit and should be added to his long list
of desirablo qualifications. ' '
8o wc refuse to worry over the outcome. We know some
thing about the quality of Medford 's citizenship. We are confi
dent the people of this city will this year show the same' good
senso and discrimination, rH'TitB tlfe choice of the individual
they wish to officially represent them, as the9 have in the past
ment at Its close, hoping that his
election will contribute materially
toward preventing the recurrence
of surli a regrettable situation In I
the future, j
ru! of ortlon regarding Initiative
measures:
"When in doubt, vote NO!"
This year the advice U more per
tinent thun usual, for, in our opin-
u, , .Ion. all the Initiative measures this
Mute Itcprcsentatlv.., ,.,,;, ,
Mm1(oiJ uii'l A la n (I Tire the ,..., i,n...u ,. l..
urn. I - . I .11 .- 1. , , ... . mti,B
county. U don't agree with those
who maintain Medford tthould huve
both wat In the leKinlfitur. Med
ford xruatiu iav unn uml AnIiIuikI
one. iioih John f'arkln nnd Wil-I The measuro lirnltinK the power
Ham Iir(;a have n i..i.'iit(-il u,jd of th l.KlMiutur U unwhw. for tho
county tutu ila (uniy Ufurt, uml annul" n-uson u would m tn- iiuhuh
they Hhould re-el.-rted. ; of the 1-Kishttuie when a real
Miiergeney t-itist. All thai itt ihi-(K
ed In (Ink diret-iion i4 a clarifying
; the wit worthy they appear. The
f Dunne biils, coming fir.st on the
I ballot, have been repudiated even
j by their author. Vote, "no,"
UUtrht Ailonioy
IlVre is anolln i- client thut lias !
emergency. There is no exciiHo for,
j rentJerlnw immedinte action Impos
sible when mi emergency really!
ariacH, i
und feeling. The position of district
attorney i one of the most impor
tant In tho entire county. It is to
the interest of every tuximver thai
Die bent lawyer obtainable .should! We are in iiitlre sympathy with
be selected for thin pout. There Ik 1 the purpose or the various "flhh
no. question whatever that t;i.oiKej hills," which is to pxotet t the came
(VidiiinK Is betrer fitted than New- ! fisl'or present and future uenera
t'Q t'haney to handle the legal af-; lions. Hut, just as the measure
fan of thia county. A vote for j above noes too far, ft do these. The
- ' re- rrnwny in uiim (lli'f ftloil, as we see
Kuro.fss 01 pariiR.tnsi.ip.. II. lies in granting more extensive
County t'onin7T?ii
loner
We have hud occasion to critleize
Commissioner liursell in the pusi.
hill n il.r.t l.i. .
0..v.fc ,iu.(jf M'ufwv liiiii. inn i nuoru
i( (( during the latter part-of IrQneum-
uoi.-y niiiiwcii a marKea improve
ment over his record at jEirst. lie
is now very familiar wilhTTII details
of county administration, and Is in
a position to work wilh County
.iude Hjiarrow In entire harmony.
We have no criticism whatever to
make of C. W. Ashpole, and If
elected we believe he would do
creditable work, Qt between the
two men, Humel! is our first choice.
(VmiHy Mierirr
Here Ik another very important
post. Italph Jcnnlng is the pres
ent Incumbent, unit has ishown
bolh cfericut efficiency it ml
eal In law enfureeinent, and
on the record deserves to
he retained. Charley .star je
Mr. Ashpole. is well and favorably
known throughout the county. Hut
It would take him many months lo
secure the grasp Qi the Outalls of
this office which his opponent has
already mastered. A vote for Jen
nings, like n vote for Codding, Is a
vote for efficiency, regardless of
partisanship.
powers to tho fish and game com-;
mWsiiMis, not in closing four of ihe
principal rivers in this state to fu
ture power and irrigation develop-;
ra nt.. Certainly the people of Ore- i
,Qi can ih'vlse some workable plnn1
by which tho legitimate intenQ
of the game fisherman and the'
power companies can both be pro-'
tectpd, and the Values of neither
destroyed. j
(hire niorcx we have"
cntO tax to i nsider.
Mail Tribune's Recoirfhiendations
on Candidates and Issues
County School Kiiperlntonilcnt
1 Mrs. Susunne ilomes Carter is
known through educational circles
on tho coast as one of the most pro
gressive and efficient Ounty school
superintendents In the state. In on
eleventh hour effort to defeat her
an attempt is being made to revive
Ihe olilyunlt-schoiil issue, which
only shows how lacking her oppon
ents are in anyj-round for legiti
mate criticism. Who unit plan is no
more an Issue than free silver. Mrs
Carter deserves riQ'ectliin on her
record.
Stnto biltlutlrc Measures
For manMears the Mall Tribune
lms urged the following penerrtl
TIIK MAIL TltllU'N'K rt 3
KMUTION SKLKCTMnS i
Brisbane's Today
(Continued from Page One.)
heard to say repeatedly: "Sell n
thousand General Motors ut 125.'
This writer sold then to the
eivnor or the Rltt Tower broker's
office: "That customer of yours
win pay a nice profit to somebody
when ho buys that stock buck."
Don't Rumlilo and DON'T 8KLI.
SHORT.
A (iermnn convict, Ed.tar Ileltlgo,
showed extraordinary powers of
endurance and desperate courage
before being shot to death In a
room where lie had taken refuge.
Ita continued doggedly fighting
policemen, protected by steel
sliiolds, until .he sunk to the Moor,
a dozen bullets in his body. Ho
wrote to Ills mother: "(Joodhy. 1
shall see you In Heaven for, al
though 1 Bin a murderer, I am not
bad."
C'barlos It, .Scuwali, wuo was
born cheerful and never changed,
tells the American Iron and Steel
Institute: "Auie;,.-u's prosperity
will go to a hel'sht fur above any
thing yot experienced."
That Is putting It mildly. The
greatest Amerlcun cities will see
land sell for VI . u square foot
and be, cheap at the price. Rome
low-priced stock, now within the
reach of small buyers, will go lo
. 6(in a share and hither. Also som
high-priced stocks will go lower., Ho
don't gamble.
. Mr. Arnold of Hie National
llroadcatitlng Company ssys words
once thrown Into the ether keep
golii't round and round foiever. We
could bear the words of Moses
after he came down from the
mountain If we knew how to gather
those words from the ether where
they are still founding,
i Superstitious Asiatics believe II
a solemn duty lo preserve every
crap of paper with writing on It
To sug-cest that nature picseives
very spoken word seems opprca-
IrcHldeiW
HFitiiKitr mVfivKii
(.VngrcHsiunit
Secretary of Kioto
HAL R 1IOSM .
State' Treasurer ' '
TOM KAY
Justlcw of supreme Court
JOHN L. HAM)
GKX)IJB HOSSM AN
Altorney-ticnerul .
I. II. VAX WINKl.t:
Dairy antl kmI Commissioner
.1. I). MICKI.i:
District Judge
V. M. THOMAS ,
SUito Il4,ptstiitntlvcs
JOHN CAHKIN
W. M. IlltltifiS
Dlslrlet AttoriH'y '
;i:oh(,k (xiiic '
County JutUt
AI.KX SPAHKOW ' ,
('ounty CoinuilsMlnncr
VKToit ln itsKi.i,
County Clerk
DKLILA KTKVKN'H
County Sheriff
HALIMI .IKWINCS
Omnty AHmyeH)r
J. D. COIJC.MAN
Ctiunly Tr"asurer
A. V. WALK Kit
(Vmmy SelKMtl SuH-rliitenileiit
Sl'SANNK HO.MKS CAHTKIt
Ouitity CVtrtiner
II. W. COXOKK
Vote XO on All Inltbillve Measures
As to local offices, wo can't shnre
tho frenzies of partisans on olther
sldo. Ovs far as we have been able
to determine, there, are no horse
thieves or second-story men umong
any of Hq candidates. They aro
alir Ronenuly speaking, good men.
Naturally, they vary In abilities,
and It Is on tQi varlanco alono that
mo Mail tribune has made Its
selections. We hnvo, regardless of
party, shown n prorerence for pres
ent Incumbents, whero other things
aro equal, for we believe that In
public, os In prlvale business, an
employe who Is giving satisfactory
service should not bo, discharged
simply because someono else wants
the Job.
At the beginning of this cam.
palgn we said It was going to be a
hot one. It hns been, particularly
In the local field. Wo also said
something about keeping our sense
of humor, regardless of how many
others lost theirs. Well, In spite of
the noise snd fury, wo have sue.
Ceeiled Talrly well.
Now. except for the eleventh
hour "ulnr-ums" the war Is about
over, in another week the results
will he known, We are going to ',e
surprised and disappointed If Mr.
Hoover la not elected, but several
of our mast militant Al Smith
friends hnvo warned us so persis
tently thnt wo are due for a rude
owakenlnfrr-thut. while we don't
really expect it, w are nt least pre
pared for it. i tn fact, we are pre
pared for anything except what has
never happened the victory or
every candidate we have supported
and every home we have upheld.
There was a time when we
shared tho feeling now so prevalent
that If certain candidates did not
win. our little world would lie In
ruins arid the very heavens ubovo
would fall. Hut, with tho years wo
have acquired a mora philosophical
and, we believe, a moro rational
point of view. We have been
through many disappointing elec
tions, and yot have- not only sur
vived, but realized In a few weeks
thut life was going on very much as
usual. As it has been In the pnst,
so will It be this year. The onlv
j Individuals Justified In taking the
rxplts of any election wllh partlci
lar seriousness aro those who have,
i been elected to office, nnd those
wno naven't been, t
With these few words of ex
planation, we present our recom
mendations, ns follows:
Jiistlix-M tif Hh Supreme. Ctrtirl
A vicious and unworthy attack
has been made upon Justice John
U Hand by certain selfish Interests
In Multnomah county. Justice Itmul
Is a nne cltlsen nnd a highly quali
fied Jurist and should he retained
ns a member of the Stnte Supreme
Court. Vote for Hand und Koss
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REPUBLICAN
o TICKET
For President
HERBERT HOOVER O
For Vice-President
CHARLES CURTIS
' For Member of Congress ..
W. C. HAWLEY
For Representative
' JOHN CARKIN
WM. M. BRIQG3
For Ciroult Judge
C. M. THOMAS
For County Assessor
A, C. WALKER .
For District Attorney
NEWTON C. CHANEY
For County Treasurer
J. B, COLEMAN
For County 8ch'ool Superintendent
SUSANNE HOMES CARTER
For County Coroner
H. W. CONGER
For Constable
GEORGE PRESCOTT
Kach of the above candidates Is
worthy of your support.
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Jackson CrAtnty Republican
Contral Com. ,
Paid Adv.
a stale In-1
The peonle '
of Oregon have voted down a state
income tax Innumerable tims In
the past. They should vote It down!
this year. Not only Is tho present!
measure poorly drawn, hut the en-j
tire question s now In tho hnnds of!
a special tux commission for final
decision. I.et the tax experts of
Oregon decide tills matter. To pass!
an income tax now. instead of bet-j
tering conditions of taxation would;
render them more complicated and i
difficult of prompt nnd satisfactory ji
solution.
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I.a Crande I'ermlt issued Jlnr
conMlt iK'tlon of $14,000 garWe.
Mateii& Fbirfe Chic
it
reproduced and adapted
from original imports
O
Soloil velours, sleek felts, trans
parent velvets and new mutalliii
evening hats-every smart style,
trend and eolorP
A distinguished collection of
niilliiiei'yniodes as created by
the French modistes in whose
ateliers the die of fashion is
cast.
$10 to $16.50
4 rv i rii -
o wann siM. More
The Store for Everybody
Phone 486-487
Political Announcements
SUjEIUFF !:
I am the regular Republican
nominee for sheriff of Jackuou !
ounty. If elected, I will co-ope-jr '
rate with all officials in the en. I
forcement of nil laws. jz
CHARLES D. STACY, ZSj
Paid Adv. Route 4, Medford. j
xmMismoxkk
I am nsklnK re-eh-ctlon to the of
fice of County CummKsloner or. my
past record. Kxpcrlence countn. Out
finances are in mien Hplemlid condi
tion that Jackson County bonds can
not be piirchnned.
A Htudy of county expenditures
comniLi-ed to other aEeneles show's a
careful handling of tax funds. I have
always supported a constructive
road program for the development
of the county. 1 believe, in faithful
and eoiiKf-lentious service, Cjlr and
euual cuuKidt'iatlon to all. O
A liusiiie.s.s m:tn or farmer doef
not discharge a competent employe
because someone .se wants his Job,
VICTOR "liURSELL.
Regular Republican Nominee.
PiiHAtlv.
Regular
Savings
o
Quickly amount to a surprising
sum of money. You won't notice
tho llttlo nmount each week or
month and you will be amnzed nt
tho rapidlty'with which your money
will accumulate. Start un account
tor yourself, for your wife and
children today! Jt encourages the
saving habit.
Open a Savings
Account
Start it today at the
ARE HOSPITALS
EXPENSIVE?
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Many have the impression that it costs a great deal of
money to avail themselves of hospital services.
O . V,, r
Investigation will show th'atQhis is a mistaken imiO"-'
sion that hoQutals are, in fret, surprisingly lPodcrate
in their charges, considering the services they render.
i r. ;;,.,
A hoQiital offers its patients co?i$irtable, airy rooms
scientifically prepared foods and the personal attention
of highly, trained, graduate nurses all at a cost no
greater than a first class hotel's accommodations.
The . COMMUNITY HOSPITAL, like tfther institu
tions of its kind, offers you service that is ure to
i
piease you.
Community Hospital
Adormy-tiellerul
I. H. Van Winkle has been un ef
ficient and conscientious attorney,
mineral, and should he re-elected.
Dairy nnd KikkI Cniiimlssiniier
John D, Mlckle. who has served
Ihe people of the state rmthfully In
Ihe past, should be retained.
Todny we are nrlntlnir our aeiee.
lions, from president to coroner,'
conveniently a minced so those who!
W. r-,m'r r!Vl"' m"y ""I'--ver. there is no way o nvoTd
"I.!.? ""..,flv,n" our estl-l.uoh an unsavory mess a.
a, , in, initiative measures,
which, fortunately, ar. less nun,.,.
District Judge
This contest has aroused an
unfortunate degree of personal hit.
terneaa h, Jack,,,,, county, which
regardless of the result we fear,
will seriously Impair the proper
administration of the courts In this
district. The present lti,.li.,
demonstrates tho folly of throwing
sucn an Important position lm
politics, subject to the passions and
prejudices of a presidential earn
lialgn. Under Ihe circumstunees.
Are You an
Artist?
We know that it takes
more than sincerity to
make clothes that fit
and wear honestly.
It takes ARTISTIC
skillj experience, fine
material, and extra
care of details. All
this with an instinct
for Smart Styles and
very reasonable prices
has given us our repu
tation. '
Suits Made for You
$35 to $55
Your Inspection
Invited
nna than usual
able,
and also leu duslr-
nnw i
confronts a futllely protesting ami '
nsgust.-d electorate. We endorsed
Judge Thnmns at the outset uf the
oauumlgn. Wo renew that vndorso
'Partners in Community
Development"
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Since 1918 v
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intrinsdully worth every
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The Business
of Farming
Farming is a business. The successful farmer is a business o
man.
Too often farming is merely a pursuit and the farmer an agri
culturist. Raising the crop and caring for the livestock is one thing and
marketing to the best advantage is another.
The successful farmer must be equipped to do both. 0
The growing can be done individually with machinery and
. equipment.
But independent and individual marketing is the greatest
menace to -the industry. o
It also carries with it the highest kind of overhead expense.
For best results the marketing end of the farmers' business
must be carried on collectively. O O
Farmers co-operative organizations are the machinery for suc
cessful buying and marketing.
You should be a member of your local Co-op.
The Farm Bureau,
Co-Operative Exchange, and
The Poultry Producers' Ass'n.
Owned and Operated by Farmers
CLAY D. PARKER, Manager.
aoi , loc
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