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I I " MTSrOUD MAIL TKrBTTXTC, irRDFOTlD, OKEC.Qy. WKSDAV. yoVEMTiER 1, 1923, P5GE THREE Nail the Misrepresentations Tlic Republican Ceutrul Committee, fretting its fuels from Judge Thomas, October JO advertised in the press this statement : FOR CALIFORNIA I BSlSSHESiWEBFDOTS START Ml WORKOUT ! i 4 "AX AFFIDAVIT OF l'HK.JFDK'K WAS F1LID AUAIX8T .MUCK THOMAS IX TIM; SWEENEY CASE HY A. E. li F.AMES. Jtulsro I,. If McMnhau was appointed to try the oast'. Affidavit tif .prejudiee was also filed ntrainst liiiu. Then Juilce Kelly of Linn County spent one day hero on the eas4J)by order of the Chief Justice. Jud:e Kelly was followed by Judge Jingley, who sat on the ease one day.' This statement is intended to give the impression that a new judge was made 'necessary by the affidavit against Thomas; and that Sweeney filed an affidavit also against MeMahan. Is this not what, vou tret from tile fore- O going statement ? ,( HE FACTS Dr. Sweeney did file an affidavit of prejudice against Thomas January li), but Thomas on the same day denied tif? luftion for a new idg! and amongst the reasons sot out in the order is the following : "Third, it is notordy difficult to jfrocure the services of an outside judge at a time convenient to the local judge, but the distances that outside judges) obtained are compelled to travel, makes it extremely expensive. Fourth, iu judicial districts in remote sections of the State, such as the First Judicial Dis trict is, a free uA of this character of affidavit would be destructive to the olorly and efficient procedure of. court affairs, and because of the delay caused thereby would deny justice to many." This order is of record in Volume !3i), pauje 348, Circuit Court Journal, under date January 20, 1926". CHANEY, DISTRICT ATTORNEY, MADE THE AF FIDAVrr AGAINST McMAHAN. MarcH 0, 1920, Newton C. Chancy, district ifttorney, made and filed an affidavit of prejudice against Judge ilc llahan in the Sweeney ease. Look at it for yourself, Judg ment Roll 1973-D. This was four days after Judge Thomas had by telephone from Grants Pass notified the Chief Jus tice that such an affidavit had been filed. The advertise ment would cause you to believe thflt the affidavit wSs filed by Sweeney. AVc charge tfiat it was instigated by Thomas to carry "out his prejudice against Sweeney. BETTER CiOVEIlXMENT LEAGUE. II. K. llamia, President. Mrs. Bert B. Lowry, Secretary. Paid Advertisement. rnn nirnrnnn m run iviLuruitijeni j BEFORE SATURDAY: . . i I IWIVKUS.TY OK OTtKCOX.' i ElXil.NI-:. Nov. 1. (P The an-; nual niiMiatton of some 30 I'nlver- i hlly of Oregon Wohfout foot bit H' Itluyers to Uorkrloy. where mi iSal urtluv Uu iku Uk'I iwia 111 meet ' University uf California on tl'0 southern griulrii, got under Way; to Jaw O ! The hluh sehool football tfnm : John J. M. l'wnn. WVbfoot conch.; til through the mUt-week scrim expects to o into the :iir in this! nuieo last evrnlnK. for the final tame with the C.uMen lieur. tii'me neSuturd;iy at Van Scoyoc ; ThOiewest plan, soimuhint; hero Held. ITT came will start at two o'clock, and there will be no broad cast. Hemic Hughes, regular ' center, who was out of the Klumath game, due to getting kicked in the ear, along with Kenny Ilurrel, who hud a sore foot, ami Al. Melvln. The rest of the squal is in wood nhysiciU canny and the receivers condition. I the chance in the world While Medford Is playing Cor- the bull. Vallis, : the heaviest high sehool I The latest plais to use team In the state. The Da lien will inson on the receiving end. to fore unheard of at Oregon, will be tried Saturday. This shift moves Hobby Uoblnson. veteran half, and John n y KiumHb r. the flying Dutchman,' and a new find In the backfield. In previous games Hob inson was on the throwing end of forward passes, ltis aim was uit- had all bo battling the Pendleton high school, a team that upset the dope by defeating Milton - Froewator high school, last year's runner up for the mythical state champion ship. The Dalles papers predict that Pendleton will put up a strong tussle, as It has always been a slow starting team. The probable starting line-ups for the local game will be: Corvallis M. AVagner r:' mentor . Hvown , Dixon D. Wagner . - llnwic A Art McWillims Medford Doworman McDonald T... Stoehr . T 'Morgan ...C. J.' Hughes --C, lire en, ...C H. Hughes Q .Melvln I Adams VIII Auderson ! Holly r H li I Ian-ell I Smith' FIJ Cooksle Substitutes: Medford Ma ison, center; 'Sprague, guard; Dob ; byn, Tackle; O. Newlin. O.Hughes i endw; (Jarnett, quarter: Apple,, 'gate, Walker, halves; Potior, full. The. high school students will , hild a rally Friday evening. I This is0lho third visit of the ' Corvallis tean to this city, in as i ni;jny fyears, 9nid they have al ' ways furnished the local team a psiruggie rtjr victory.- i hey are Salem gaifles, and are always con always contenders for the Willam ette valley championship, to grab Hob Kit z-i miller will do the throwing. Hobby) hasn't worked on the long vk of I a pai-H sin-9 he entered varsity ! ranks, although Kitzmtllcr has had J experiene in throwing. So with KitzmillciOiossing and Hobinson receiving. Mclwan ex pects to cross 9) the Dear de fense. Uobinson is one of the greatest oujmi fitl runners in the Webfoot cunip and when he gets into clear Is a hard man to stop. The trouble so far has been In get- I linir him hv the line of scrimmage. The aerial attack bus taken up most of the practice time this week. MeEwan also worked (ieorge l!ur nell and Charles Williams, two clever backs, on the recvlng end along with Robinson. VOTERS On Tuesday, November 6 REMEMBER Men C. Ghsney has given efficient, courteous service., . - " REMEMBER . Hint lie has h;y an up liill figUI, but lias ' conic LroiigU clean, o REJMEMBER ' o Unit lie lias made an unequalled rcce'd in prohibition enforcement. REMEMBER o that bis law enforcement methods have saved you, as a taxpayer, money. REMEMBER 0 that your failure to give your approval to efficient methods by your vote, costs you money. Newton Chaneyias been loyal to you, his Employer BE LOYAL TO HIM. Jackson County Republican Central Committco Paid Advertisement ERT COKVALLIH, Ore.. Nov. I. (Special.) Corvallis high school ' football team makes Its annual ; trek to Medford Saturday to meet the Medford high team on Its own Jot. Corvallis has a nruch strung- or outfit than last year, primed j with a great variety of plays, j Corvallis has gained ntire yard age from scrimmage than any other team it has met this year, yet were defeated by The Dulles, j 12-0, and lie ml 7-0. l,ast Saturday a scoreless tie was played w ith the strong Vest I. inn high team, iu which Corvallis gained .over 3 DO yards from scrimmage, yet couid )t push the ball across. This ; kind of luck Is bound tu break. lAisl night KcrAnmngu with the Junior rooks washeld, and Cor vallis scored two touchdowns. The j Junior rooks are men about the same weight as the high school, j but all ex-high stars, and are giv I ing the local team some real prac tice "Tougher than The Dalles , or liend," say the local hrfh school I men. ! Coach Harry Parker Is present : ins1 a. veteran line, and has one flash In the backfield, Homey Ad ! nms, who looks ns good us any ! rook Mhat prances on the state : campus, Adams Is an all-around man, tough, and can pass, kick. plunge und run the ends equally j well. In Dolly, half, Corvallin has 1 another good man, who Is picking . up fast in his work with Adams. 1 Brown, tackle, 190, and Dixon. 1 10. both from last year's squad, but greatly improved, will likely , start ut tackles. Uowic, a veteran ! of the 1926 team. Is n fixture at j guard, and several tough boys are 'nut for the oth job. They are ; all plenty tough. Avrit, three-year lctterman, passes the bull. I'ar- menter nnrl u. uagner will likely start at'errtls. nlthnuirh thev are !h'0ff crowded by otheY mutcriul. 'The front wall will go as heavy as the Medford team. Corvallis always looks forward to , the Mcrlford trips, 0 the crowd Is large, uie spiru u'Minmy mil Keen, and the best of relations exist be tween the two sO10'1' llKHKKl.KV. Cul., Nov, 1. !) Coach "Xibs" I'rlce pulled the sur prise of the week at football prac tice of he I'nivcmlty of California varsity yesterday, when he an nounced that Clarence C.arriiy, sophomore backfield man, will start at half in place of Stan Darr, against the L" Diversity of Oregon Saturday. C.arriiy, wlii hails from Twin Falls, Idaho, made his first lengthy appearance as a Hear gridder in the Olympic club game last week. He turned In a fine game on de fense, punted well, and hi the line hard, and it is probably on the basis of this performance that he was given the call for Saturday's game. The remainder of the California lineup was announced as. Captain Phillips and Avery, entis; liancroi't and Kits:, tackles; Kutiwarz and Koch, guards: Hiegels, center; Iis an, quarter; l.oxn at the other half back post, and Schmidt, fullback. TheM worth illioii. Dollar Motor Fuel a premium but cost? you no more THAN LAST YEAR JONES WILL HAVE ANTI-KNOCK LOS ANOKLKH. Nov? 1. fP) Coach Howard Jones expected to day to send his first team intact I urday, for the first lime si nee the I Trojan griddcrs tucUled St. Mary's! j thrt weeks ago. j Nathan Darrnger. first team rrn-- tor, took the field agaiitlast night,! ' after spending three days In thej hospital w ith an Injured hip ami a ! slight case of flu. ) j The other Trojan players who , have been nlllng but who arc an- ' I ticipatiu'g acljon Saturday arc Cap lain Jesse JilbbH, Charlie Uoren, Harry Kdelson and Dowry Me Caslin. 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