PXOE FOUR
MEDFOTID MATL TRrRTTNTS, M"EDFORD, OTCEfiOX. TITHED AY. XOTEMnEn 171023,
(No. 12) Another Tammany Defeat
Pictorial History of Tammany
WITH TOKENS BYi
BRIBE TRIAL
KEYES AWAITS
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LOS me
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Prosecutor's Arraignment
Set For November 8
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WillStage Investigation,
Dint Ic Pharnorl I
rlOl lb llldiyeu
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UUieiS irniJIIUdlCU JUIIdlliiH uitls ut appreciation from I I
! ivoll. kmiwii viillef fruit LTnlvprM.
Failure. O
l.OS AXiil-XKS. Nov. 1 (A')
District Attorney Ash Kcyes, vet
eran Lou AiiKelea county prosecu
tor, cmiitht In an unexpected back
wuhIi from tho $100,000,000 Julian
Petroleum corporation stock scan
dal early this year, today awaited
trial for bribery In tho courts
where ho bus been a familiar fig-
ure for 25 yenn. j
Charged with accepting approxi
mately $140,000 ill connection with
ncqulttnl of accused ofC'clals of
the oil concern', iTeyes faced Pre
sldini! Jud-;e DoiikIus R. Kdmonds
from the prftoner's dock this morn
ing. ' Close behind him cume seven
others, also indicted for tho al
lesei Illicit passliiK of bribe money.
A plan to have all defendants,
Including Keyes, plead not KUilty,
and have early trial dates set,
went awry nt the lam moment and 1
on motion of Uex (ioodcell, uttor-j
iiey ior one 01 me inuieieii inea, :
uiraitfiiment went over until No
vember 8 next.
I,OH ANOKLKH, .Nov. .A') -T)itrfet
Attorney Asa Keyt-s, de
elarinK hlineif Innneent .f brlhery
i'huri,'OK filed itKalnst hltn )y the
county Kiand Jury, tod:;y aniMiune
ed from hltt lteverly Jlifls home
that he would "wlnKO an invesli
Kation which would expoae the
whole rotfl'ii plot nKalnut me."
Key oh Indira led that lie be
lieved a former I nveKllKator of 14
( of flee, iliKchai'Ked Hoveral montliH
ago, wum behind Hie Indictment
against him. Without menlluuln
any n a hick, Keyex nald: o
. "It Im Bimiiflcunt that a 4Ih
chat'Ked and dlHruntled man, for
merly on niy Hlaff, is behind thlH."
Tlie diKlrlel attorney mild he un
dei'Htood that "Home of tin- wlt
llt'HHOH in th Ih eaxu t ti reulelled tu
blackmail eertuin IndivlilunlH un
lens certain hiiiuh were iald." llf
lidded: "When tlieHc humih were
not paid, the chr.i'KeH aKalitHt me
were filed."
The Kxamiuer Huys today that
ti !i u in her of pei'MoiiH In addition
to UlHtriet Attorney Ana Key en
ivero named in lndietmentH InmuciI
by a county grand Jury whleh yeM
terday filed neeuMntloim uf "wilful
i-orruption and mlwomkiet in of
fice" uRulnut Keye and other un
named IndlviduulK.
AmoiiK otliei'H reported to have
been Indicted, and all of whom ure
mentioned in tho formal ilccuhu
llonH, are:
Jacob Herman (ulno known an-
Jack Hennett); A. 1. LaHker, lien.
and Duvld (lul.orf, 10d UoHenbeiK
, and Jack Konenbern,
, AM of tho men named figured
prominently In the Krand lury'n
chaiKi'S. whleh grew out of the
uoibtprt of the Julian Petroleum
corpnriiln and the trial of Hh
pronioterh. ' '
HKLLINOHAAr, AVash. ,1oek
Muloue, HI. I'aul, outpointed "Hat
tlhm Slim" liyan, Itelliimbiim.
Another
Sleepless Night
"h'or yeui'K I didn't know what a
Hound nl'htH Hletp wan. 1 would
Iohm and turn (ill nlubt, fceltlnt; up
In the rnoi-ninu looking and feeling
like u rK. To make tlihiKH worxe
wum bothered durlnK the day with
a miKKliiK heailai-be, ilixzy Hpells
and lnillK''Mtion. 1 was literally n
wreck when I bewail taklim ox mill
for my liver. I not It in the form
of Dluxol tabletx and had not fin
ished one paekaKe before I felt like
a pew man. 1 hetmn wlceplnp
Houndly at ulglit and could work
energetically throiiKh the day."
vour llvri run have tnnro to do
with your health (ban you mi-iteet!
"When the liver herom' hIukhImIi
It fallK to detinue the blood of the
poimiiiH lornu'il In fooil waMe,
These poifOtiH pel innate the nvn
Imo, enoMlnv a tttxle rondlllnn
known an iiuto-QioxieHtlon. This
In turn briny on nerves, Hleepless
neKa, hlfeh blood pre.-ure and dt--pnww
of the siomiieh and khluevH.
Natural oX khII, extrneted from the
liver of t lie ox, 1 iveoicnixed as the
finest tnnle for the human llvtr.
It in a natural liver stimulant and
literally rejuvimitei that uiirnn,
which Ih to rejuvenate the entire
ystiMU. The pure KiMinine ox kmH
Ih to be had in dainty, tasteless
form in IMoxol Tablets, l-aeh 1)1
oxol Tablet represents t-n drops of
pure ox gall and eostH lew than
two centn. Try a few and see 1hr
difference Ihey make, Cenulne .
ixn! hna tdetum of ox'n- head on
nrknce. (n nle nt nil kond drui:
tiiMiK. Hpe.-lnl Akcih, .J ti 1 1 1 1 i ii ti
Vo'f,lH i'l UR Hlt)l'j
ipiai.iiaii mT I Uwav-1
rt 7
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L.ewellyn A. Lfankti, head of:
tint Kutic rest Orchard. Inc., and
buyer and .Qipper of valley jieara
and r.;;p!c.-;, Ivf' for HtviTKdle. i
yesterday look after w
property and citrus fruit inter-j
r. ,V" ...TX ISSj
1'rcHeniutb.ii lt TucMluy nlnht;
ur u (iiuAmd stick pin and un .
engraved white gold pocket piece, 1
Theao Rifts wore In BiutUudo
lOl .Mr. JJ1...KH IIUVM1K I1IHUU NUt-
cuHKful' linuncli.l effoilH in their
behalf, and finally ht-luKlnK about
a clean financial Hlute between
hlniKcIf nrd them, which diffi
culty iiro(ic from tho dlwiHtruUH
frull ncimon of 192(1 when tho
Kiive.-mucnt unexpectedly In.pOHcd
IIk (Iri.Mtc wprny reKiibilionH. It
will he remembered that in that
tiCHHun .Mr. Jlunk' pc.-Mo.ml Iuhhch
are said to have been (70,000
and that as a buyer and shipper
ho was only-able to pay all hut
$M,000 of tho sum he owed to the
m'owers who had contracted with
him.
AlthoUKh it Is said there was
no legal obligation on .Mr. Hank
to pay 'this rcmainliiK sum to
tho Kiowers, he did not try to
evade tho moral obligation,- and
only recently paid off tho last
of the 151,000.'
Hence It was that the grateful
Browcrs bought tho girts, wnien
were ni-emnti'd in their iinmoH
,y Harry I'elletl ut Mr. Hunk's!
homo on Tuesday nlgm. t
On one side of the handsome
Kold pocket pleie was eiiKiaved :
"IMesented to 1- A. Itanka by
tho Hogue Hiver kear tlruw-i-h."
On tho other side was
engraved: "In remembrance of the
Uattle uf I'JG with Hureaucracy."
The growo-H coiitrlbfltinK to the
ulflM wore the following Jiert
AndeiHon, It. V. Heall, T. M.
I.offland, (). It. Mrrow, (Miuh.
V. Htay ChrlH Wolff, C. Oot
lle.b.. Jlernard liarmnn, W. Ih-
aac.H, Walter i.everote, 8- A. Aye.
i lurry I'ellett, Howard 11111 and
I,. J!. . i lull.
Tho body of Mrs. 1'hll It. Har
rison, who was killed 'In an auto
Iragedy near Corning, Cul., lust.
Sunday, will be brought back to
thin city. The ambulance of the
I'erl Kun era I Home left thin
morning on the mission, and Ih
due to arrive late today.
No definite funeral arrnno
mentH have been mndo.
Aim. Helen Connally of Cal
gary, t'jjn.. , daughter and her
husband, t'a plain Kied Cunnully,
in charge of (anadlan forces
at Calgary, and Mr. and Aim.
Kred Healh Sr.. and JMill II. Har
rison, atifferlng from- ghoeU and
bruicN. will accompany the body
tu thin city.
Wearing clever HpanNh cos
tumes, Phil and Marlon Hryant of
this city, hint her and sinter, were
awarded the first prize at the lal
lowc'en ball held at Walker'M pa
vilion last nluht. and were ph-acd
out of a large field of entries.
Second prlJie went to Sam and Jean
Hhnne, also brother and sister. They
wore Chinese outfits and actcd'lhcl
wore Chinese oulfilH. and acted
their parts an well as wearing nov
el coHtumes, Third prize went to
Charles Wood and Alary Phelps,
who wore old-time clothes.
The party was one of the must
HUccessful over held by the pa
vilion end w attended by dancem
from all parti of southern Oregon.
The pavilion was neatly decora tod
and Included many masked danc
ers who did not take part in the
costume competition.
W ILI, WOltK IN MAN YOltK
(Continued from Thro Ono.)
presidents of the l ulled States."
t'levolamfs widow, now Mrs. Kran
ces t'reston, was on tlie platform.
"Talking about fooling the peo
ple." tho governor said earty in his
address.'
"J.et us di-votr Just a rew min
utes tu this question of prohibition.
"If ever there was a dcIlhiQ-ttc
attempt tu becloud the isHiie. it tins
taken place In relation to the
eighteenth amendment anil the
Volmead act. I know perfectly
well that the president of the I'lilt
ed Slates cannot amend the coiixtl
tution. Mr. Ilugiies does not have
lit It'll inn (lull I Iffii.tf ll.nt .....I
what Is more. I knew that he
known that I know It
Nobody in th campaign so far
made any suggestion. What I
has
did suggest was that I was willing
to take the leadership of the I
American peipl, for the purpose j
of trying to find a solution cf !;'l
problem."
rilirAilo. Voung Jack Thump- J
son, California, niopprd Manny
Oordon, IMillHdelphla, t a ; K. o.
White, New Orleans, ami Owen
Phelps, I hoe 11 1 x. Arl.. drew, (M ).
SAX l-I!.Nt:'!iei). - Krankie
Murray, 1'hllailclphln, l.ul imluleil
Alfreili. Imperial, Hilllpj.lnes, t ID I, I
Onn
limn- eomplcto
Of 11 I'V.llH
defeated
CENTRAL FIGURE
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4iM- v. f- -h hiTJk w i
v- J f Lt-f 4's sVi?t
Virtually every thrust and bit of strategy in Stanford football,
has been built by Coach "Pop" Warner around "Biff" Hoffman, ons
of the outstanding Cardinal stars of all time. '
niiooiui iic rnno
luno
10 SEE LAKE ON
KALK.M, Ore., Nov. 1 . (V) A
study of Oregon's highway nys
lem, methods of tnainlcnaiu-o ami
road marblnery is being made by
three IIiiMsian engineers who wer
,t-,...v
engineer of lll! M
1. r,.,. -,.u-
nUOOSHN V 10! !
;;ues.s of the atate highway d..- Ncrsailles treaty to mild. n h"'' f I ,,7 ,",,., t'"' 1110 representatives at tho 1926 1
nartment here yesterday. They air lee. (iormany s doing well. " ''"IJJ'tLl and ! ""''. '' "" " Uem
are Se.-guis A. Vassallev. eugln-; She leads tho world, by n w do mar- l' " " '' ' J bents. He ,11,1 not go to tho 1927
eer t I;,.sh.n lines of common-: Kin in w.nu.erclnl aircrart - ! , .IZu! n 1 ill sc8,ll,l c0,ltimt to mcrely aad
iealion: A. .. leorglailzo. chief And conuneiclnl nlroraft can k" 11 n'"e"' in l"il ate business that
I'ai.easiii. snuthern Itussia: and easily. -
II. M. (iullieVslrln. chler engineer '
of imlilie iiiiuls In the Northeast An' emergency hoard, nnnicil by
sector with heiiiliiuarters at l.im- I'resideut foolidgu - to consider
Ingrail. , railroad wii-tes. suggests HVi lr
As guesis of I toy A. Klein, cent Increase for liii.onil trainninn.
slate highway engineer, the vis- That- is another straw. In tliu wind
'liirs were shown the mail sys-if prosperity, and wolrnmo. Hull
tern around Salem and the high-,!'""" "'n nrnunder paid, from top
av shops. Thev left this morn- I" bottom, especially conductors,
Ing for a trip over M.Kenzle 1 engineers und others bearing the
Pass. They will travel over Thc;'"l ''$"1 f responsibility.
Ualles-l'allfoinla highway to era-, T,. -."n,P .,, ,.
ter lake anil Medforil and In al- ;
Il'mnla will bo gbests of the
,'alirornla highway department.
Thr
Uusshins said that highway.
problems in Oregon are very slm-;
nnr 10 iiiiisp in iviihniii. .
A 1
j At New York last night .Mr. Hou-
- ' j ver landed a solid blow on the
Opening ' the fall and winter : I'emocrntlc solar plexus and did It
dame selisi.., at the .Im-ksnn Hot , wllhimt losing for a nm.-nt the
Springs club pavilion, a i,k0 , all. : dignity fitting to a presldentiiil can
al whleh the football teams ofldldate. O
MciUorit anil Ashland will b.'i "After four months nt debate,"
B.I0 M of honor, will be given j be remarked, "It Is nut the Itepub
the... nest Saturday night. The; Ilea., party which finds reason for
pavilion has undergone lu.mer-1 nlianiloun.ent of any of the pi mcl
01. s Improvemenls. inel.iiilng a ro-l pies it has laiil down, or of ,tbe
finished floor, which will telul
to make dancing at this nttrac-!
live hall, more of a Joy II11111I
before. Entirely different dee-
orations have been put In place
and will b surprise to i he
Hnjyrdny crowds.
1
Wo tut n ot Talent will furnish
a supper of home-rooking at a
" """"V "f home-ooklng at .
?' ' , .
I hern, of the Mot Springs cluh and
friends are Invited to attend.
I Brisbane's Today
(I'ontlm.fil Krum Vaae tne)
those faculties by which the fool
ish iwrt r men's minds Is taken
lUro moRt potent."
uuiieriul like is the ease of
bi.l.lnesH III civil 'buslilr'M; wlmt
liiveslitfatloiW
Tnniiiinny In llMil.
IN STANFORD PLAY
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first? iloldness; what second and : poverty from the United Stales. Ills!
Illll-d? i.olilness. ; . . H (lolh,n i' ... make nrosncrftv In this!
fascinate, and bind hand and foot
mono nun nio cunui aumiuw 111
juiiKmont, or wean in courage, , ut.c , UM11U affairs.
'bih nre tho ,?roatost part: Yea., This is the vision of a man slngu
uutl lirevulleth with wlso men at ,Ill.ly HUl.t.crafl,i ,n carrying out the
l,u'';h- .... .1 purposes he undertakes. Is there
,iuei put i cui m o isiuesa am
political success Is boldness. And
911 per cent of failure is rashness. I
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navmg prove, .eppcun success
. " "'"I
Kiiiiin aim o initio i h hi e now iuhi
ing huge hydro-airplanes, destined
for ocean flights,
These air giants, weighing 20,
tMHi pounds, loaded, start from the
..i,. i. ii un,.n,i.
water lit II seconds.
I.'or a nation forbidden Ly the ,
ill-no T"l' mill iiiiIkiiii uns iinit'ttl
... .w ., ,.,7......
would like tu seo them higher.
Tlie Interstate eommerce Com-
' , (. ', ...m, i,i0i,ft-
ril(1R
I liallroad men live everywhere,
'and what they Tarn 'joes back Into
1 immedite circulation.
Press Comment
views It has cxpreKMeil fur siolutton
of the problel. is of the country,"
This Is neat enough. He did nut
n.-ed to i-emlud the Amerti-m 1111I1
Satisfaction Guaranteed
For manr yer, mn '
and worn." evsrywhrw
hsv been uting and
recommending
Foley Pills
A diuretic stimulant to the kidoeyi
Quick to relieve '
Try them
I'or Sale by laniiiii V W imhU Ii mk
Siort t or, Mnln and tVntral.
2.- Crokcr, also iinKcncocwfiil against
nomination of IlooscvcJt for Governor
I lie of tho struggles of Air. Haskob
and Air. Smith to copper the gover
, nor's bitterly regretted prououueo-
ment on the I'nuerwoud tariff. He
did not need to point to Governor
iiemocratlc platforms prohibition
Smith's voluntary revision of .the
plank. He was not obliged to par
ticularize Uovernor Smith's sleight
uf hand with the equalization for
now you hco it und now you don't.
These are now known to everyone.
They nre among tho humoi'H ind
the desperations -r of the Demo
cratic campaign,
Plainly It ha Irked Governor
I Smith that Mr. Hoover has not a-
salled him, and by name. The kot-
i' in or likes that kind oPn fight. It!
is what he ban een Urt;d to all his i
life. He is a maHter at It. With-
out Jin antagonist of that kind he I
finds himself fanning the air. He
Is baffled bv an onnonent who be-
! Ilnvnw i itt'ullintl'il f'itiillilnil- rli-.
niands too much dignity for that
sort uf filing.
Air. Hoover did not descend tills
time. Nevertheless he has deliv-
ered a mighty blow. Governor
t smith may now proceed to make
the best uf It.
It suits the Democratic purpose
i tu declare American prosperity a
myth. Air. Uaskob is a living an
swer. General Motors could not
have done the huge business it hux
done under his management except
in a country remarkably prosper
ous. Air. Uaskob'H own fortune in
a targe piece of evidence that the
American people have had much
money tospend In the last eight j
vears.
liut, cry the Democrats in ex
planation, prosperity is not univer
sal. Wc can grant that. If pros
j perity were .universal In the United
I States there would be nothlwg left
! for Air. Hoover or anyone else to
do. Tho, job in the Whito House
would be too tamu for an active
man like Air. Smith.
Air. Hoover sees his job in clear
ing up those remnants where pros
perity noes not ruie. no expressed i
it aK'uIn admirably last night. Ills
i Ideal aifil his nurnose Is to banish
i t.OUntry as nearly universal as is
uaB , , so lonir as ace bent ho i s
u,lolhcl. man K,t,,,,. Ml,ifk.d by ex- j a legal education. Since 1919 be
,.....,. ,,,, ..mi.... . .1,, this iolnhas been cn-gaced in the oiactica
successfully; Is there a better or-
ganlatloii to carrv on this task
,h.m h(J , .eI,tl ul . ..rgunljailoi.i
that has in the In.
that has In the last seven and a
......... ....i. i... i ii... ..i.... a .. .
... ..lsluco. Ilo has alwavs evidenced in-
utialued toilavV '
The New York speech leaves no;
ii, ii iiny paiin-ie 01 oouoi wnere
... , .
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we have
ness. liy exainple and logic it
.roves the case against govern,, ent
In coinpetillim will, private lnllia -
Uye as clearly as ever 1-iuclid
lit" as
proved a
theorem in geometry.
This section of tlie speech must
rank as a great contribution to the
literature of economics and polit
ical science. Its clarity u0i power
of conviction are equaled only by
its courage.
'hat Mr. Hoover 'had to say in
N e w York shows us the It I n d of
man ho is. Where Is there a better
to manage tho vast and complicat
ed business of this country '(
Wouldn't YOl jump at the
chance If you could hire him to run
YOlTll business? San Francisco
Chronicle.
1 A
Oreater ouautities of un.ialataliW
'roughages wlllb'o eaten by rattle
j p TAY
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WILL L)CT 1 I
No more anxiety. No more dan -
ger. .No im.ro doubt, fso Kly -
I'.'.".'. J . n.,.".l,'''M J,""';
beauty anil perfectlon-
fri from
ravages of moths. Kly-Tox kills
moths, eggs, larvae. Spray thor -
oughly blankets, carpets, rugs,
cunning, rurs and woolens, insist
on Fly-Tox. Fly-Tox Is the sclen-
1 tlfie Insecticide .loveloped at Mel
(ion Institute of Industrial lie
j search by the ilex Fellowship. Sin.
pie instruction on each bottie for
killing AM, household insects. Fly -
Tox Is safe, stainless, fragrant.
sure. Kvery hot Up gua ranteed,
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Notice
Notice Ik hereby Klven that tlie
Administratrix of tlie Kutate of
Mary Itrownsworlh, deceased, has
' filed in the founty 'ourt or Jack
j son t'ounty, Oreson. her final ac
j count ns such administratrix, and
jthnsald Court has fixed MninU',
November HMh. ll2S. at the lnWr
j of ten o'clock A. .M., and the tNmrt
linnm In the Court House at Med-
' fnrd .lilikmiii I'ntint v OrnL'nn
j the time and place for hearimi.
All persons Interested nre hereby
notified to uppeur and file o)jec
tlons. if any they have, to said ac
count, on or before said day.
Dated niU first published Oc
tober 1Mb. IIV'N.
f. v a woowunnR 1
Administratrix. .
un i vfi- iit-arii or i i'iiu. 11 '
il II 111 111 Itlll'M uiu imiiiiu 11 1 11 lit! ul 1
I government in coiiimcrelal busi-i
3. Croker received extravagant fare
well nftcr 1& victories and 2 defeats-
if diluted molasses is added to
them. Alolasses HUjipliles carbohy )
d rates und improves the palatabll- i
ity of ration! which otbvrwlse are
not particularly relished Ity cattle. I
JAPAN AM) Itl'SSIA WOltK
To;rriii:it i.v n Aiti:.vl
AIOSCOW Signs of closi-r j
cooperation between Japan and j
Iussla in the exploitation of oil
resources on ltkh;illn Island were I
recently disclosed when Admiral i
Oukasato. on behalf of the""Japa-
nesc Sakhalin Oil Co.," signed a ;
contract wlfti Hussia's trade ug'iit ',
hi Japan for tho purchase of ( 5 , -
ana tons uf oil. '
f-
The .same day that Heed corn is j
gathered the husked ears whould t.
be put In' a dry plaee where there i
b free circulation of: air and the j
ears do not touch each other. The I
vitality of seed often is reduced by j
leaving the corn In a sack or pile :
even lor n day ater gathering. i
BRIGGS CANDIDATE i
FOR REPRESENTATIVE
Wm. M. lirlggs, who is it candl-
j dale for re-election to the state
: eir s aliirp. was horn ami i-iiIkpiI In
.lacksou county, attended the pub
lic schools of Ashland and gradu-1
a fed from the high school, after
wtTicn he went east and completed i
of law in the firm of llriggs &
; Lrlggs.
1 1919 be was appointed city 1
attorney of Ashland and has held
It lift imultlMli rmiMiiiiniiuK nvnr
! tcrest in the civic welfare of the
community and county and has I
i"" v... ...
frllloniul mill nlvln r..o,,i,!,ll,,u
1 .lr ililiiVs was elect -d as iVi
; fore the session but bis efforts wero
constructive.
Ho
I.1 ln,.ft.' ,.l.,nU l.lu nn.l
; practically all of his
.,, rt.(,c,vc,, ; liprovll,
,lf ,., ,, ,,,. , ....
1 ..,. .,ti,i,. r,. i.i.
j n..IIHn nf i.ri.riI!1. wm.k , lhn
last session is that ho kepr in
close touch wilh his comtiluonts
ut home, writing loiters daily to
those whom bo thoffgbt wodl be
Interested, advising them of pend
ing; legislation and getting their
reaction to It. Mr. llriggs is im-
K,,...1 ...I.K .l.n t.ln.. ..n....ntn
Hva irnvmninnl m,,. lilu KnuiO
to truly .reflect Hie sentiment of
tho majority on all bills.
The Oregon Voter says of Hrtegs:
"Representative llriggs is an ener
getic and eloquent speaker, a ready
mixer, intensely patriotic, and
chock full of confidence In him-
CHOI
He Introduced ini-
gntlon' leglsintlon. bill pertaining
to local use of the Initiative anil
, referentlum, and a meritorious bill
I throwln.; around the use the pro-
lltlon funds certain restrictions
; and safeguards. He was as busy
!ajl i,ee la a clover field."
1 xhc voters of .)ackscu ronty
! slLnuld look over the record of Mr.
i i Wjigs voiin-? hi ine nisi session
record as to a bills which
; he had enacted into laws,
j A man who Is largely responsible
for tne ni0vins of a count v Peat
i nn,- ,.iKtnni whtnh .vnniii .ii. 1
hearten most people, is surely 1
capable of accomplishing other '
.O in-- of importance and to your j
I vote.
Q Jackson County Republican
Central Committee.
1 Pair Adv.
1 1
BOXING
GENE 0' GRADY
YS
BOBBIE VERNON
Medford Armory
FRIDAY NIGHT
NOVEMBER 2
i
I I
in
a .. i
living estate
(5y . ft .
Do Your Legs Grow Tired.Easily? .
Do Your Feet and Ankles Swell and InfiaiM
and Get So Sore You Can Hardly Walk?
JJave You Varicose or C
Swollen Veins and Bunches Y
- iNear the Ankle or Knee . 0
To stop the misery, pain or soreness, help redftce the dangerous
swollen veins and strengthen the legs, use Moone's Emerald Oil. 'This
clean, powedfn, penetrating yet sate antiseptic healing oil is obtain
able at all first-class drug stores. -
In hundreds of cases .Moojieii Emerald Oil lias given blessed relief.
Get a bottle today. Use it for l-Icers. Old Soros. Broken Veins and
Troublesome Cases of Eczema. . Heath's Drug Store says your money
back if it does not help. '
m I O O M E 3
Vole 62 (X)
M. L. Alf ord
For City Recorder
2ii: AU'urtl's biisincss oxu'i-it'iico, Jiis uii(iii's
tioiK.f succesisfiil JUiinaeiiieiit of the lic
coi'tler's office and liis kiuiwletlc of t lie af
fairs of tlie City, make "it particularly tle-
sirable that lie be re-elected 1,o succeed him
self on November (i. ' '
Paitl adv.
E . LESLIE'S
Know thia In every borne and
heart
We want to do our plumbing
part.
From the proverbs of Mr.
Quick.
Vt tire in cimiest alitutt
tin- unit ter. We nre in
this business beoimsc wc
like it bemuse ve like to
lifinp comfort to flip fum
ilics of jnt'ii. , . ,
i:iiirlKli ilni'P In
of at kM $.V)M0.O
uirOCALS
Youthfulnest
The reading seRmeat of
the Nokronie Bifocal is
practically invisible. As
a result, glasses with No
kromes have the same
handsome youthful ap
pearance as the single vi
sion lenses worn by the
young people of today.
Dr. Jud Rickert
Optometriit .
!22 E. Main v
A.
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