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.irv -titt in.!-., r:GE FOUR UEDFORJ) MAIL TRIBUNE , . Pullialiei bf th. ' MKDrOKD .FRWIVIKO. 00. ll-IT-lt N. lr Hi. " U s EOUKKT W. RUHIi, Editor . MUMI'TRK BatlTU, UmigT ' ' An lwieiwleiit Newapapar Eotra4 Mcond matter at Mad' lord. Onion, under Act ol Much . U7. HUBSt'KIINON JUTMI Bj Hall In Atlfaiue: llallj, wilb Huniiar. far Iiallr, with Sutxlar. month... llalh, without SniHlaj, year l7.to tAo ill jcarrit"" BMmi-iii ueii'c'ri, A.h - awl, Jackaoi'iilllf, Central 1'oint, I-nolnia, Talent, Gold Hill and on Hiahwaya: uallr. wim nunuar, mumu fjallr. without Sunday, nionth... Daily, atilbout Sunday, one year, llally, witli Sunday, one year... All terme, caeh In .drance. TOO (.110 HKklBKfl or THE ASSOCIATKD rKF.38 ' Mec-elvlnf Full Lead Wire Berrlce - Only paper In city Q county racemng oewa by telegraph. . ... Th Aaaociated Preat la ezclualnly an rilled to toe uae (or publication ol aU oewa dlapatehea rredlted to It or oUierwiaa errdited in tbla puper, and llao to tba local oatra ptibllalied herein. All rigbta for it-publication of ipaclal dui pat':beo Vrein Bra alao rcaeryed. officii! paper ol the City ol llfdlord. ; Official paper of Jar-kaon County. Bwora dally average circulation for III aiontha ending April 1, 1UZH, 463!. AdTtrtlalnff njTewnxatvw ' H. O. MtMlKNSKN k COMPANY I Offlr in New York, Chicago, Detroit, Stn rruiciico, Im Aii49, Benttl, Port land. Smudge Pot By Arlhur Perry Mighty are the-efforts to save .the day. and tlio fish iQ fish - fi. . Jletwcr-n lie- Irccs thai shed tliclr leaves IISTii the lawns, and the dogs thac shed Ihelr hair upon tlie rugs, the womenfolks nru busy. irn. I'eoi-ln lllll dales has resumed . r(. the nrich-lH lil-aclice of walking. anil, If a close watch Is maintained may be seen iiultlug one hoof In ' 0ml of the oilier. Armlnlcc Day falls on Mnvciuea.. r il. l-i-.ni ihe amount of pnliuf''''K Hi'' x I'Mrden in Oregon. l-'riiiu cal lulling lliul Is going nn, extem poraneousfr'. It docs not tumble soon enough. Alton Neltsen who has it broken leg. Is reported as getting along 'hlcole-tKlorcncc, ore., Sc) lie must be. I.en t'arpenler is liwhe bandit er is InrVI ico, ' ann .boll- of Mexico, ann broiber- ...Iluiu It..,. a v.itn.1 tltfit tin esiiHOm himself, with his own ve himself, Host's. f t v n n 0t hut nn hoot. Who can riiincm1nr when W'vhI MhIii wiih the only speedwny in . Ihe city? "Hinluid D Snllor," Is mixed up In the loenl ctiiuimlKn oratory, nnd .Indus Iscnriot has been mentioned. The well'iiaiued Klauuel calces of tho Tooth nnd .law lO'innusfuA-, are cmusIiik dltierrj to spit cotton. A mirnbrr of social Hons will be nhlnliiK marks for pneumonia, if ihey don't Iteep their hats on when tan.llifr io a ludy In the open. , iui-uiuo,,,,. inuKfa n.iMiiui . The Democracy of .lackson county still maintains the Lit. Dig. tgtdcd up Its straw bnllots wrong. 'ey allege Q' Jackson County Republican iMtmmittee manned the adding machines. "' A movement has been launched for "AU Day Prnyers" for tho elec tion of Hoover. J)on't forget to Vottl.s To tho Kdltor: j, ; , Ah a natlvo of Abyssinia, I am a i!:.. ..".-.chance visitor in your midst and luivo' been hero ono whole flay, I (hi. hope you elect Hani llrown, con j"" ,fj Wttble, and make all tho Abyssln- ,' -) '.Hippy. ' j , , , Yours truly, I ' , , U. Mesopotamia. tmk nmx rii;i,i 1 (Ktiiporlii (iuzctlc) "'orn huocUr dot the field : touts of nn nrmv that Htnnd near hy l(i w4perlh, trunks. A multi- 'tudo of peace and plenty; no arms, no eoulpment, but a hnversnck of golden grain on hip and shoulder Hnvo ft weary few they stand ex ,. pectant, awaiting lo deliver their garnered wealth, he mustered out nnd with empty pockots, light Iieartft and fluttering banners re tract their steps via the moulder ing way to the place whence they conic, u ml rest. 1 n rust y velvet fleltlf. big, dusly Imv-slacks Htaud in herds or gather in about the ha rn. shouldering one another In .ponderous good humor. "Krom tho inspiration of the caresnlng lr. tho peuceful, plen teoiiN view, nntlsfled achievements of a fnrmer'H work, of goodly store from Nature's plenty, we look with lu-luMcni'd eye, bounulng blood ami delimit head, to tho north, Undaunted hy tho -ley breath that iu'Im of coming snow'.' - 1-rliHi-sM lie Irothnl. . M ' )lltrHHKI.H.i Oct. 80. A) Tho betrothal of .'Princess ' Prancolso, i,( tlauKhter of tho Uuke o( (lulso. -t" f; ntiider to 'tho French throne, ' to Prlnco (,'hristopher of lireece, ' vus officially cunfirmed at tho 3Juk of dulse's house today, Tho (Into of the mnrrlngo will be decid- 'r next month. if you own a- Hint y'nu think a Int of. Invent In a penny poMtnl and we will Feml you frnc u ilcllcimiH. ciioked,' rohitylu WHY SADDLE OREGON AS AN argument in fiivor of a stnte income lux, it i Ktattkl lluit 12 slntcs now Imvi! inconic taxes, mid "iiidnstrii's ilo not leave or fail to come in tni'se slates." Are the proponents of a state income tax eertaii: jf tliis'j According to federal statistics, the greatest industrial develop.; inent the past ten years lias been in the slates of Ohio, Miclii- . Tit- i ft I!. - ii. pan, Illinois and f aliforiua. A lures, lias practically remained : elined, New Vork stale has advanced Hlijjlitly 1 invntcst industrial advimee has .. t a i.,!,,.,,.,. , lienl Kill 1111(1 .l!lliailll. At i x.- .-.t . t: .viassacntistHls, Aiil'l'jki aroiinit anil .-sew inrK iiuve suite in- come taxes, all the other stales . .. . llieni. in oilier wor.is, those eept North Carolina, where most marued, nave, nail anil nave I'll ik efrtainly does not tend to establish the fact that the adoption of a state income tax encourages industrial develop ment. It tends tn 'establish the truth of the. opposiiiir contention. O There is another intiPcstintf fact about tliose states which I have adopted n state income are west of the Mississippi river, Oklahoma and none is west of the Poekies. Of these three spates, only in Missouri has there been any marked industrial development tluriiiff the past decide. Or, to put it in another way, in the entire Middle West (here are only two income tax states; in the Northwest only one; in the .Southwest only one; in the Itocky Mountain and JVMl'ic Coast ureas, none. If Oregon should adopt n state 'income, tax it would be the only slate west of the Kockies to ad(f)t gieh a measure: it would be only one of two stales west o the. Missouri river to lake such net ion. Our opposition to a stale incite lax at this time, however, is mil based solely upon our belief Unit such action would re tard Hie industrial development: of I his state. The entire mai ler of taxation, including the advisability of a state ineon9e is now before a special slale tax -commission for final action. Kven some of Ihe pniponcnlN of 'the present iime tax measure admit that it is poorly drawn, id, if passed, would have to be revaiiined and revised, before it could achieve its aim ol' connl- liejfiirdlfHK then of whelher one favors or opposea the ineomr: tax principle, would it not be heller sense, at this time, to give the tax commission a free hand and let this commission deter mine whether or not an income Manv member. of this commission now believe a stale in-i . ' , O , , . ,. , ... I come tax nloAV can place our system ot taxation upon a satisfae - Mnl'.V basis, Jf fliis should prove jority, tlwu n worUahle nnd jgopcr liny would ho devised .sr'!! the i.ssue would lie Hourly drawn between those who oppose mi iueouie tux of any do.seriptiorimd tl-ie who would favor such u lux. properly framed and roeeivmxlhe- eiidorsoiuont of a cnni initteo of. tax exports. o PROM HAPPY WARRIOR TO HAPPY HOOLIGAN i WITH Hie close of lliQfaiiaaif;n flajvernoi' Smith is reluvn inn to those two issues, upon Hie clever manipulation of which lie first believed he could enter Hie White House, leonl- I' inert liipior, and relisrion. t J izhl wra is widrKp.VJHl , i i ita loiki. - nn n in. i mi; j oiini , t Ihroiinhout Ihe country there is n strnns sentiment iifrninst rc litrious intolernnee, lie is now concent rut iny; nil the jjnns of his verhnl butteries upon the Anti-Siiloon 1, clique anil the Ku 1'X Klnn. . The fact thnt no mnn in public life hns taken n stroiiitci stand iiRiiinst reliuious intnleranco than Secretnr.v Hover makes no difference to "Clo-Getter" AI. If he en persuade the Ameri can people that be is n martyr to rcluMous freedom that will, it; his Ihenry of practical polities, be ulrto the pood: 1 Also, if he can coiiviiift- the people the Ticpubliean party is dominate by the Anti-Naloon lieiiKiie, there will be thousand:-' of -voles Kiitbered in, particularly in the birfje l'liistern states, where he is eoneenlnitiii); his final "offensive." . ' Xo doubt these tactics can be classified as "smart polities," nceordinjr to the accepted Tammany standards. He has every thinir to Kid". i'd untliinc to lose, by thruwinj; tliscretion nnd dijrnity to the winds, and frankly making his eleveiilli-liour ap peal lo the passions antl prejudices of the American people. lint the result will not be chiinued. Nothing that Al Smith en n now do or say enn place him in tho White House. His tac tics in this cnnipniiin may not have k1 Altered his reputation as an excellent rout;h-iind-rendy political manipulator, hut it has demonstrated to a vast majority of the American people,' re jrardless oS partisanship, that he is' not of presidential calibre. Dropping the role of the "Happy Warrior" for that of MUTT AND JEFF rVMJTiT'S VGRY rA8RRrSSIMG for Mfib eiAue- Tft ASKVOO, h r kwowj you've sot a M BIG CHUNV; OP IJOOSH. cwiuyovj HAVS PiTV n AWB HG CP AG MEDFORD MATJJ WITH AN INCOME TAX? - . e- iseonsin, aeenrdniff to these fit?- stationary, Massachusetts has de In Ihn nlitli rl, 1 in Hie rtoinn tflt1; been made in North Carolina, I x v..i. i ;.. mentioned have refused to adopt ... ..... r.astern ami Mininern slates, ex- industrial - development has been now, no state iiii-vc taxes, i lax Onlu-three of the 12 states Missouri, North Dakota nnd ri O . tax is desirable and neeessarv to ho tlw jtidixinont of flip mn- (VlSSilt isfnction, pnH iiMllarl V in ...... , , . . 1 1 1 1 I I H 1 1 UI I Hi II i il IIll" H IrtU. 1 1 III :- " Mutt Springs Some Real OvjT.' VllUATVAIAillN A a. IT r-.CI ? t- 1j. ,v. a s- . r : 1 ' VaoWmiTH r pespss. M I'D Buy A ..- KID, Hc-RG'i "A A TRIBUNE, MEDFORD, " Happy lIooliKiiu" may gain hint some votes in the ng Eastern cities, hut it cannot prevent liis retirement from the presidential scene in November. Personal Health Service By WILLIAM BRADY, M. D. 8 gitcd letter, penainmi ut peraooal beallD ma D7fiene, not to diuiH a airnoel. tr ttntmtt, win i br ir. urad, k . .unH. wir ddr.-..i en.dop. i. ,,!!. l.iira nhoiild be line! and wsiiten in ink. eeived. anla a fete can be anavSjVd here. UialnlHIOM. Addreaa Ur. Wllllanl , TIIK lll.KFDI? Another reaxon why One lnstltu - - . .(... ..t.n..M v.a ...... i n'ri ui itiani.ih with morn restrictions than the' ! state iiWVca around It now is that , any al-ranKement , K'"K water In the ears, from j "" short of the for- .swllinc of nn nccumnlation of wax',,lon ,aw beforo the days of "in til announce. '" best plan is to have the doc Prohibition, reported BO OreBon ment of the bans'! ""' "how 'nu 'how to -syringe thel "J; ' ... and a proper cer- ' w Will comfortably warm solu-L Hfi wa" city orney of Grant? m . Hon of snlcratus. Perhmt. rite I P"k: recognized as ono of the nffords too many openings for tr.-iKcrty to creep In. What If the wonderful swet- ltoart who him j ; fairly taken you off your feet turns out to be . insane after the mar- 1 n,lve "CQn lm" ,n,,t ultraviolet rtnge? - What If It develops, ivhMi:lri :111"''1"" K"'h " ur0 Riven by too I to do anything about It. that the lover brings to the union a taint ot sypnins." or wnnt future; nave y to look forward to if the partner you insist on marrying In -v..n. tnuit i a hurry happens to be a bleeder Or what if you discover you havnj"'"'k coo of bouillon every tht a victim of tuberculosis? "1,,le from heef cubes' R. V. M. married a victim or tuberculosis? J nese are a few of the contingen-! cles that make repenting at leisure! such an unh.tnny business. A voiintr u-nmnn hhvu ahu t. 4a and has beenO,olng with a young I man . who . comes of a very good ti.. - ..I. , . well. Six months ago ho gavo her :t diamond' engagement ring. night- Ihere Is it hint of trageily. It does seem that the sad cajscs Invariably start 'off with the pro. Hrnliitinn' of ihe lntly Willi n dlit niond ring. - Why must (t be a (llo limml', and why" must the diamond cost more than (he young man has a right to spend or tint young wom an a right to aci-ept? Well, IhlsOoung man came up I to scratch, ild, -inly with tho dia- iMwim iiiik. it' is no piticr, tins chap. Xot that the ability to de. liver the gooiLs this way stamps the prospective hridcgnOn as a mere noise, for of course there is always Ihe possibility that the hoy can af ford the demonstration. Hut on ! with iie recital. T,,ey intended to be married iW'sently, but the young woman rinds her heart ami head in a tur- moil antl she wants to know some thing, llefore hnr sweetheart pavn her thn ciiRaement ring iie told her, fairly enough, that when he was a child the doctors told his people he was a "bleeder." Ho ex plained this to tho youn woman's entire satisfaction, she says, us meaniiir; that it is some condition of the hlood (hat doeH not clot. Hhn didn't think it w;is anythlni: serious nt the time, hut later the' lutitor made it clear I hat there could he no children. Sow this was different. The younj; womnn has known families where there were no children and they seemed always unhappy. The "bleeder" state, which phy-j slcians call henidllhlH.I. U elmmc.; Prized ' the tendency to bleed! excessively from anv trlfliiiK in jury or KomcilliiCH without appar ent injury, nnd 1m due to coniicnli tal nlisence of the fllirin fnrmintr or clottlnK element In Ihj- hlood. Nearly, hut not dilllo alP "lilcert crs" arc male.-i. Keniale cliildrcn rarely Inherit the active "hleeder" condition themselves, hut they In lnherlt the trait and pass It on to their children, nsraln only to the male In l lie octlvo form, hut to female children In the recessive fori A male hemophilic or "hleeder" .ihiuild not mnrry. The sister of a "Medlor" sliould i jt . .... 1 alway.s" ued that newspapers rL "U n , m'", I" " ',"'6"",h"U'!wi.,'e an urK:.n to place the fuel family who Is t himself aPhleed- ,. m,lltl.,h,ll,1,e ho ,)pu1i1l. ,uh1 ei may safely marry Int., a , , ,, um hemophilic family without fear of! ,.c .,, Q,tll ,,,. condition to chil- dron. My mlvlco to this girl Is that ! whu,h bt.fnl.0 (,ov. Smilh C;lnu ollt she return the ring and call thejf,n. a tcvvnl solution of the UMuor TrT!,v 'problem was always advocatinK an ijl l-.Si IONS AM) .NSVi:itS Inmendmont to the prohibitum law. ,l'h)li jand now has to pull In their horns Is it Injurious to take n teaspoon-i and talk for Hoover, regardless of ful of Uoehe.Ie snk daily? Hoes' facts Imn ,no ". T.as been roe-: onimended for hives. .Mrs. Al. T. Answer. T should not advise It. Wax lu ICnis. Whenever I go In swimming, the wax In my cars softens up and I seem to be able to hear better. Hut on cold days the wax hardens, up nnd mnltfH mo kind of donf. Co&edv A NiMEL I'D -buy a OftEnONYTTTERDA-T. OCTOBER 30, 1928. Owing: to tle lame number itf letters No renly can be made to Querlr. not conform. brady, In rare ol tale Mwapaper. - II T I. KCK 4 i Can you recommend something 1' can use In my ears to soften the - - - AllsW(.,. y'llr t.XIICr)r,nce )s tnoj .,.r. r tht e .. " , ' . V hardened pluu of cerumen or ear wax imiy be softened by dropplnir ! dully O several days, n few drops j of " "'xuro of equal parts of per- de, water and glycerin. Thls should be uproeubly warm. ritraviolct I specialists will numove all pirn . ' l'leM "ml blackheads ,", ' '"" i , cai-umr-10 you. iiouiiion. , .. , . , i is it harmful or beneficial to I Answer. Ihe beverage .so made water iiavorea wun non-null Hive extractives of beef. i snould advise instead some homo mi"'c bvot oul'' lf '0" "U- ""ucii -sait is scarcoiy nenitn fnl. . There. Is Xo Question at All I ranuot understand why you did iVi. answer uiyv question sent, to you nlVnit a month ago. I yil repeat. Unvo boon to tho doctur and ho ordered high colonic. . . , All's. M. H...T. ti Answer. That .isn't a question all. I cannot advise about thej' ii i-ai mem. oi inuiviiiiial cases. (I'lipyi-lllht, .lolin K. lillle l'o.) Parents used C move hit a small- house ii''H tit' children not A iiiai'iicil. hnVdav Uiev clt.renilri t' ndil uiioihcr wins:. 0"lr soutli don't want I flacky .t' lutvc imy liquor, nn' Hi' iiorlli ilon't wnifj lh' wiirkin' man I' have none tfopyrluht, JnlH V. Dillo Co.) - - Communications I In Favor tif Al ' To the Kditrr: - ' Have been very much Interested In your editorials on Hoover and Smith ami also the different com- ' mun teat funis fn answer to same. must be under the sai 'e power ur A ...t nn.blii ik fl.fiviir,, T.-IKntin This country Is getting Into the hands of the few. more and mo A' every nay. una w nen a man like Ctovornor Smith comes right out and calls a spade if spade they call him h socialist. They say If Smith Is elected ho will open up immi gration and lovQ the tariff, when they know such a thing Is Impos sll.lo. j i Wltt-ii a nir.ii !ik Governor Smith cun work his way up to where he In from a fish market, I he certainly munt have hrain enough to protect the people; who 1 will put him In office on Nov. 6. 1 was two years In the navy during tl-.e WurKl war and nave un a $44.00 a week joh tj enlist, was born and raised in ghicago, so con sider myself nn American. T. ii. 1IANNAN. Sl. fharles. 111., Oct. 25. O s ItftPKK Tavors ll;my Norton .. . ... i ' . " ., ,, i Mr. Norton has practiced law In 'this district for more than twenty- i nine years last past, and Is n lawyer of Integrity and ability, lie. . n.u. represented tne ary forces ire- niwnllv ,iai-. v,i nrnrw oo. resented the state in the. case of State vrl. llearn in tne circuit and sunreme cnuttsr'one of the Ulrlewt cilies in tlif stiilo: fion 1914 lo 1 n 27. Drew tlio city ordinance t'cpuiating the importation and kuIo cf intoxicating liquor in Grants Kiss, when it was dry and Medford v;aK wet. which ordinance was largaW copied into tho state law of Oregon, and is considered , ono of the best laws regulating the : manufacture, transportation nnd j wtlp of intoxicating liquor In the I 1'nited States. ms office has n'ekr defended a i)oolk.B cnse TheiV is every ren . sni why voters lavoring pi-onini- ' ,-a. u ,.,., , t consi,t.r him the. bet' nunlified 1 man )n ,hc dstl.ict for the office i of clrcuU Ju,liw. o. C. BOOC8. . Medford. Oct. 30th. ' f Quill Points , Nothing oIko ko delililH a nian'rij vanity as the discovery that the Kii who onco jiltrd him latfr mar- j rjod unhniipily. ! Dotootivos who nfvor can Kt n Klim9n of hnld-up mr-n should ot Job at some cross-roads filling station. Tho politico hup, as yon per hnps Itnow, is a cross heten the humlQc and the straddle miff. H you've ever carried a spd- In Hoxian moh scene, you know ijian mon scene, you know how f feels to he one of the other members of the YankecOtenm. I Marriage licenses decrensed In New York this year. Hut there is no appreciable decrease In tho 11- ' cense of the mn!h?'- r ' . 7 it- a- tt Wives 9' lcoplci who you on the shlu when you siart, lo pick up tlio wrong; fork. It works out all Hk. The fat jowlod millionaire type doesn't lnuk good In a derby, anyway. Now let's have a nice euamcl- I covered contraption you can at tach to. a light socket to manufac- turn heat. O 1 nn nian punished hy the state .... ... ...u. nnd then delivered towi'edernl nti thorities doubtless feels much as you do when the ice man deiWer"j you to tho coal man. , I merlcanisin: Having the np- p.dL. tonsils and teeth removed; attributing nil subsequent ailments to glands or blood pressure. If It takes two tf)broak the pro hibition law, why i ono as guilty an tho other? All are deformed in some mea sure, oino have lmp'?ct bodies, and iViiie are crippled aboVo the oars. It Isn't a genuine Issue unless you yearn lo swat the fellow who doesn't agree with you about it. So live that -ou iiodln't (Kich the t-hlblrrii (n "mm! man hits whcji they lea I'm a putty. 'Many must suffer to make one grent. How ninny conns, for ex ample, must dio to produce one sophomore? , Some girls are sent to - schools and some parents are con- ' a iV Rippling Rhymes (Br Walt Mason.) Tin: wu.amku I -do such chore as should be finished, I feed the hens and prime the pump, nnd then, with ardor undiminished, I take tho dead cats to the dump. All day hjs nelffhbors see me steaming around my Karilen. pulling weeds; when evening norm's I do some dreaming of stirrliir; and romantic deeds, f ijit and rest me In the ploamintr. the cord wood belnn stacked in piles, and hi my fancy I so roaming o'er shinim? sen.s to coral i.sles. My dreams Pov;g. finer, still and larger, they jIt.? too Kreous to e::press; I ride upon a foaming charger and rescue damsels in duress; I see myself in halls of learning, observer l, ad mired by one and all, or as conqueror rc-tiii-nim-. Htm fieK;ir ennilrtr out 9 of Gaul. 1 nm a king n robes of ermine, a great explorer find ing Poles; in fact, -I canned well determine what Uxt I'll he, as fancy rolls-. UuiQirst, before 1 do my drenilng. I see all the clforrs are W.ne; there are no anxious women screaming for coal and kindling by the ton. I fed3ilP pOH' lpr evening fodder, I shoeled off the drifted snow, before I sought horizons broader t n this old wo.kday world can show. I mowed tho lawn If it he summer, I h.Q;cd the house If It be fall, 1 saved the charges of a plumber by fixing faucets on the wall. And having done what needed doing, my con science doesn't troublefwe, if I cut loose "mid start, . pursuing bright phantoms o'er n summer sea. So many people do their dreaming beforo. they plan to how and renp, nnd In old ago we find them scheming for Jiaml- Qiitn nnd a place to sleep. innl (natmr llw.I.. umi.l.iJn.n In llin' home (own. Q o About 1:100 yc:trs ago mother preacher who,Jalked about m;iii.'s .sins was accused of talking polii . Lorect this sentence: ' lie's old noiifch lo be her father," said the gossip, "hut nobody ikes catty! remarks about their eniiiigement.' (Copyright. l:tliS, I'ul.Ushcrs Syn dicate. P Has Never Seen AHTI - PREXOL Fail to Bring Instant Relief to i A0FXER xi several years' p e r sonal l.;age, and my in n um or able observations in Oie performance of of ficial dutips as a Sergeant in this Department, I feel it a duty to $rite you the wonderful benefits I have experienced nnd witnessed from ANTI-rrtEXOL. In the hundreds of cuxes of burns uml sculds that I havo seen treated. ANTI-PHEXOL has never failed- to bring Inatant relief. My duties include monthly Inspection, und I am very Insistent that each of our .15 ainbutances is amply supplied with ANTr-VHKXOT,. (liVed-F. Stevens. Surgt. Los An geles Police Dept.) O Buy a jar of ANTI-PREXOL from your ilmgniM today you'll find it an indispensable household remedy. ineJNew Nameiis, BUI Q i i Stomach Troubles) "There are many symptoms of ulcers of . the stomach, some cf which are a typical chronic pain which occurs frum one to three or ' four hours following the meal. It is a sharp, cutting excruciating type of pain, present as soon as tho stomach has emptied itself of food. 'Chemically it is usually due to a hyperacid secretion. We also find a treat deal of gaseous distention, a feeling of discomfort, distress and sometimes nausea which ii characteristic of this ailment." Thu above is an extract from editorial by Phillip 31. Lovell, X. D. PKKRLKSS STOMACAI. BEMEUY has afforded thousands of people relief from Hyperacidity of the Stomach, (las on Stoniacfi, Heartburn, and fiastrie Distress d" to Hvpr-rc:ditv. On hand at Jarmin & Woods and other good druggists. Political Announcements fit Mil Kill'' I am tlie regular Republican nominee tor sheriff of Jackson county. It electeii. I v. Ill co-oiie-rato with nil officials In tho en forcement of all lawn. CHARLES D. SCT, Paid Adv. Route 4, Medford. rOMMlSSIONKIl a I am asking re-election to thMtf-j fice of County Commissioner on mj prist record. Kxperience counts. Out finances are in such splendid condi tion that .lackson County bonds can not be purch:i.sed. A siinly of county expenditure comoared to otbi r agencies sbows n careful handling of tax funds. I hn) a I whys sup ported a const ructivo road proirram for the development of the county. 1 believe in faithful V antl conscientious service, iair uni equal consideration to all. A business m:m or farmer does not discharge a competent employe because someone eNe wonts his job. YICTOIt TH:KSKI.L.. ik"gu!iir Republican Nominee. -V1( Adv. REPUBLICAN TICKET For President HERBERT HOOVER i ' For Vice-President CHARLES CURTIS For Member of Congress W. C. HAWLE.Y For Representative JOHN CARKIN WM. M. BR1GGS For COuit June C. M. THOMAS For County Assessor J. B. COLEMAN " For District Attorney NEWTON C.CHANEY For County Judge ALEX SPARROW o For County Commissioner VICTOR BURSELL For County Clerk DELILIA STEVENS MEYER o Far Coity Sheriff" (S-fAS. D. STACY !c0 For County Treasurer A. C. WALKER ... I ' For County School Superintendent ' SUSANE HOMES CARTER ; For County Coroner ; H. W. CONGER I For Constable i GEORGE PRESCOTT ' Each ot the nhnve cnnftdalos i.i I worthy of your sniiport. i Jackson County Republican C Central Com. -Paid Adv. By BUD FISHER .-' the i niillibn dollar . T3 igascii wit dinner that will mnkn him linn "(y. 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