o PTfGE POUR MEDFOTQ MATL TftTBUNB, MBDPORD, OTtEflON. FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 2, I92rt. gf , - J What Price Judgeship? The attempt to discredit Judge Thom as is expensive. Who Pays? Jackson County Republican Central Con)!Tiittee Paid Advertisement ROBINSON SEES;GERMAN mini a ki a MniM Tnn tat rrnS(nTmn muiana imuw i uu ru run IN DOUBT LISTSI0I1Y LAD Bourbon V i c e-Presidential Candidate Satisfied With Speaking Tour in Indiana Believe State In the Doubtful Column. Communications Tho finiml Jury. To Iho Kdltor: Mr. Neff In ltln defense of our pollllcnl Judge's failure lo answer lhi Brand Jury's questions erron eously stated. "It In ndmlttcd on all sides that Judge Tluinmfl did nut refuse to iiiihwct, but on tho contrary told tho grand Jury Hint If five of their number voted to Li Inif In tho presentment he would nnkwer their questions." .ludge Thomus In hlii letter published In" the Medford papers, explains that lie refused to answer these questions heeaUMe lo do bo would Bhnw that he was not Impartial. This excuse was Just piffle, Mr. Neff purely, piffle. .Mr. JohnBon. tho special prose cutor, in his letter published In tho Medford papers on the .Hut Inst. states that It 1b the Iflw that tho presentment Ik not to bo filed or preHerved beyond tho slttint; of the Rrand Jury. Judge ThomoH. In hlB letter, Htatca that ho ex plained lo tho Jury that if they voted to return the preentment ho would file it nnd it would be come a public document. Judge Thomna, at this time, also stated to the Jurors that If the preBent- nient wnH filed they would be sub Jeet to si!s for damages. Why, Mr. Neff, did .ludne ThomnH Bo inls-Htato the law mid threaten the Jurors? Why did .indite Thomas tell the Jury that in order to concur they had to vole? Mr. Johnson slnliw the law, which says that tho five of the grand Jurors must concur to bring In a prosenlindilt. When did concur begin to mean vote? My dictionary defines it as "to agree." JOHN II. KK.VAULT. lly Itaynuiiiil ,. llcnln Associated Press Staff Writer 13 N liOL'TB WlTlf SKNATOll KOHIN'SO.V TO DAYTON', O., Nov Terhune Thinks Frauleins Nice, But Too Big Hopes to Leave Soon for Horn? Plans Unsettled. ) It KIDl'.l ".' 1 1 K 1 1 A K K N, f ! crniany Nov. l-r(V) fierman girls are a bit too plump lo HlilL I'larenoe Ter hune, the l!i-year old mTtcan youlh who captured tlie fincy of many of the fniulclns by stowing away on the firaf Zeppelin. "flermnn girls' are nice enough and gouillnokliig," lie wuid, "hut I hey are luo big for me." Terliune Icfl loday for Stuttgart where he hopes to obtain n tem- he entered Ohio " " ' " "l ' " ' wn.cii .Ima, and Dayton. I"'1 (,"ul'10 l "'"ceed to l'arls x-i7.it ni'ouf.iMitKni d fiitfli the flr.st bout for Amer- 2. IMJ Comiiloti'ly untitled wit I thn i'chuUh' of n flve-npeerh tour of Indiana, Senator Jon 'J'. Kobln Hon today i-hcVked off tho last mat a hut 0110 of bin con.sl to count cftmjutiKn when for Mioech(H In Tho Jomoc-riitit: nominee cloned Wk cam pa Ik n i Indiana liiKt nlKhl in Fort Wayne. 'VJ10. hi' nut 01 Hhareil tho view of u number of Democratic lead Funeral Notices tea. lie naltl bin plana in America WIT!) HtlU UnHfttlfd. JI Kit Id he did not know uutil u few hourn before thi air?;lilpH departure that era who traveled with him diuins tl ulil K 011 ll- .ii h. t. mni jmiuuih 01 .tanners vlltc, Va., the only woman to make HARRIHON Kuneral Hm-vlcca for Mrs. 1 It. IlarrUoti will be held nt tho KplHcopal church Sat urday, Novemher 3, 1928 at 10 o'clock u. m.t Kev. Father Hamil ton officiating. Fnterment In the Medford .Memorial Mausoleum. ANDRUHON Funeral wrvic.cn for Quinten Anderson will he held at the l'erl Funeral Home Novem her tf, lUl'S ul 1:30 p. in. Jtev. Tlelknap cfflciatlng. Interment in the I'hoenlx cemetery. (the Indiana tour that the mate Khould he placed In the doubtful colu mn . The pa rt y work cih told him that Frank C. Dalley was mukltiK a hU'oiik men as IJetno cratlc nominee fur governor on a platform calling for a hoiiHc cleuninp of state politU-H, nnd that liiH KtrenKth mlhrlu have Hoiiut ef fect on the Democratic national ticket. LauKhler nmt tho nenntor'n ref erence to Herbert Hoovcr'K pro posal for un extra hchnIoii of cin Kross and cheers were Kiven when lie termed the . propoHal of Sena tor CnrtlH for an Intni-Htate mar keting orga nidation as "another one of the promises that Republi can leaders, seized with panic, are ranking to hold the fanners' vnte." "No day can pass," the nominee declared, "hut what Senator Cur Ppltzcnherff npplcit, &0-$1.00 box. Woodlawn Orchurd, 1 mllo east of Central Point. it COPYIIGHT 103t uruuooa ROTHMOOR COATS The tailoring inside is responsible for thmoor's perfection of silhouette Rothmoors hold their shape , there is always a trimness of line to the lapels to the fronts ; wonderful fitting shoulders a wonderful drape to the whole coat. The unseen de tails of Rothmoor's mantai- loring are responsible and the specially selected imported woolens and luxurious furs add the touches of beauty that make them the out-standing coats for all occasions. $39.50 and $49.50 to $125.00 Adrienne Steward's Exclusive Agents in Southern Oregon Medford National Bank Bldg. the trip eastwai'il left unobtrusive ly today for l.lnduu on Iikti Con stance after declining tn be Inter vleweii. The three I'nili-d Stales naval officers who made the flight, (.'om nia ruler M. If. Pierce, lieutenant Thomas (1, V. Settle, and lieuten ant t'hailes Kdv,ard Hauch, stated that they had pledgeil themselven In writing not to say 'anything about the trip. Captain Hans f. Flemmlnjr, sec ond officer of the (iraf Zeppelin, yald that he too was under orders not to rpcak about tho trip. When nsked about Lakehurst, X. .)., Captain Flt-iuming said It was beautifully located but that the hangar was badly placed in that it was continually exposed to ; George Nichols, who hua been seriously ill with pneumonia at the J Community hospital, although utill i under the cure of two nurses, is ! improving favorably. Wood all kinds oak, Inure), fir and dry slabs. Medford Fuel ( o. Tel. C31. tf Guests from Washington at Med (ford hotels include Mrs. C. Jf. Gar- rl-son of Wupato, Jester How land j of Aberdeen, Air. uml Mrs. F. I. ! Thompson, F. J:, ilnnly. It, .1. Hun j don and VV. it. Silley of Seattle, ban c.e. itlvt-rslde Community Club, Hat. Ue. Same orchestra. Malcolm KIghy, Junior nbservr of the I. S. weather bureau at the Seattle airport, passed through here by airplane today, stopping off for an hour or no's conference at the local weather bureau, and continuing on south to vlsi the Oakland and San Francisco wealh I er bureau offices, niinre FnirU I'nln Rnt nllo f))- Mrs. O. C. Hoggs and Mrs. How ell of Medford spent Wednesday meeting friends at Grants I 'ass. Hem- George A. Codding, Demo cratic candidate for district attor ney ,over radio station KMK1), at 7:45 o'clock Friday evening. 22l Mrs. W. W. Thomas of the Hotel Milt was a visitor in Medford yes terday from Hilt, Cal. 1 K"t at the Orange Lantern on Holly St., opposite postofflce. Un- , der, new management; everything new and clean, Plate lunch for i 25c every noon. Hot tamales, chile, clnm chowder, soup, snlnds and sandwiches. Soft drinks nnd ton-feetlnns- Ojien from fl:30 a. m. to 12 p. in. every day, Sundays ln-; eluded. 225 ' Hot. clean coal. Tel. C3I. Med-: ford Fuel Co. tf j A. Schmldll of Medford was a, business visitor In Grants Ias to-i day. I 1 " ' 1 1 1 o Piggly .Wiggly Brisbane's Today lis or Mr. Hoover has some new'"" winds, lie also considered it suggestion to hold the farmer and I wiih lying too high for an ideal not one has been practicable. Hut before many days have gone, they will know what the farmer think of promises they have broken dur ing tho last eight years. Describing Governor Smith as n man unexcelled In the science of government, Senator Koblnmm de clared his chief on the ticket wns a man of the plain People, who had risen at a critical period to champion their cause. "Unloaded" Gun Once More Is Fool's Alibi Radio Program i KMED Mall Trlhuuo-Vlrglu Station The 4 JYIday, Nov. 2 0:05. to ;lli p. in. AddrexH. 0:16 to 6:30 p. ill. .Mall Ti i- hune neVH und' mnrUetK. l 0:30 to 7 p. m. Coast Dia- pluy vdv. Co. v K:4fi lo S p. in, AddreyH. 8 to !l p. in. Medford ltenlty 4 Iloanl, t'lias. liny. 4t 0 to 10 p. in. AddrenH. 4 Sat unlay, Nov. :l 9:30 to 10 a. in. White KIliB MOap t'o. 10 lo 11 a. m. People's Kleo. 11 to 12 n.'m. Ileebe Kin die. 12 to 12:30 a. lu. Klharl': Hook H Music Store. (f Ashland-' 12:30 lo 1:30 p. m. With 4t ani'H Kuper Rorvleo Stntion 0:15 p. in. Mull Tribune , newa and markets. 4 8 to 9 p. m. Address. . ClIICAflO, Nov. 2. (P) - Kim that "wasn't, loaded" "i hud anollirr notch today. t Morton Kskhhow had taken 1 t it plstoi to tlio home of h:s swi'i'Ou'iui, Miss ..Mario (iray, 2 1, In )e used to protect her from l.-til-Miars. "Hut I'm ufraid of it," Miss Clrny said. "It cannot harm you." Kaz i anow assured her. "See," and ; he cmpiied tho liullets onto j tho (able. 'HUH she was un- I eoiivlneed. " "Do not be afraid. It can- not hurt you now," said Knz- anow; ami to show her he 4 placed the mu'zie against her forehead and pulled the triK- Iter. A bullet that had re- malned in Iho gun killed her lnstanl!y. 1'oliee are InvestiKatini? his story. (Continued Krom I'aiye One) and a small pension for tho few years lie has left, nut 51 years rallroailing, with 40 years of loco motive driving, seems a long time to wait for retirement on small pay. : ' a Special C'oiiiututilrniiou, Medrord LoclRe No. 103, A. V V K. A. M., Krlday, Nov. ' r 2, 7:f0 p. ill. Work In the 1?. X. and K. t deftrees. lly ordtu of the W. ,t. f. M. lUU'STON, 224 Seer.Mury. N'olhv lo ruhllc. The City Treasurer havint; yes terday received county warrant for the cily's share cif iho counly road tax amountlni; to almost $7000, tlie street committee will hold a special meeting wtih interested taxpayers who have f;radinu-. street rtqaiirs. drainage, sidewalks cross-walks ti ii il other street work held up for lin k of funds, at the city Hall at Its .Monday evenlnir. Nov. 6. to urrunne for hudKftiliR this money lo tin various projeels upon which work Is most needed so that work can be finished before the winter rains set In. ST It K i :T CO M .M ITTKB. It. TI. HAMMOND. chairman. J. .1. 1HTHTKK. .1. W. JACOltS. ' First Annual Fall Festival Jackson Springs Club Membership Drive Sure you want to join us Be there Sat., Nov. 3 One Grand Nite 9:30 to 2 . Medford and Corvallis Football Teams Will Be Quests BALLOONS- SERPENTINE NOVELTIES Supper Served by the Talent Ladies What this country' wastes would i feed any nation lu Europe, except ! perhaps -Russia. Waste in money ' and food, Is HAD MAN.UiK.MRNT. (Ilrls in Pennsylvania's State College, pracliciiiK thrift and f;ood management, com'pluln that they 1 gain weight, although their food ; cost them .for "three ood meals I 45 cents a day." One day's meals were: lirenkfast irapes, hot ce real, top milk, cinnamon toast, col'-' fee; luncheon vegetable soup, ap ple, date and cabbage salad, biead, butter, milk; dinner veal cutlets, creamed cuhhnge, mince pfo. There Is plenty of production in this country, hut distribution Is too expensive. tiood wages tiro paid, but are snout unwisely, without thrift. Miss .Elfroida Knauk was found dreadfully, probably fatally burned In tho busemcnt of the Lake Illuff, III., . police station, early on Tues day. No screuni8 had been heard while her legs and iirms were held Inside the furnace. hurn'iiK. Ill her delirium, dying, she cried, "I did It myself for faith, for pur ity, for love." She was in love will) a handsome policeman. The doctors refflsed to amputate tHe legs, and the woman's death seemed Inevitable, and the authori ties are "inclined to tlie belief that that It would havo been Impossible for her to endure such agony In flicted by herself. Others must have tortured the unhappy wom an." They little know the power of remorse and religious fanaticism. C'ranmer, before he was burned alive, bitterly regretting that he had si'tned a recantation of his faith, heU his right hand In the fire nnd burned It first, saying: "This hand hath . nflemled, this guilty hand." ' A nihilist. Imprisoned tn Russia, fearing that tortA'e would make him betray his fellows, dragged himself up by the Iron bars nt his cell window to a position in which the flame from a small oil lamp burned against the side of his body. There he remained until he had binned himself to death. The mind Is usunlly filed by matter nnd by suffering. Hut when the mind takes charge thero are no limit to Its powor. . . - In Ills EnMlmnro speech Governor Smith paid to Woodrow Wilson a Snider's Catsup 14-ounce bode "White Wonder Soap 19c 37c Goody-Goody Peas 1 Or l-I'.oumt tall van ,. 24c Matches I'ull Toll 111, IMT carton 3 for 25c 25c 35c Solid Pack Tomatoes QCip No. 24-s, cans J u MaP.cet Day Raisins J. pound imikaae Raisin.- l.Vouiicc package D1 Monte Spinach 2 large cans r Bread 20c Corn Flakes s riu'Vigos 25c Shredded Wheat lp" '"ackiigo 10c Schilling's Coffee- Per ixiuml nn Golden West Coffee- Per pound ran Piggly Wiggly Coffee Hulk, :i pounds .' Bacon Ends J'Jne fur cooking, per II. i Chocolate Bon Bons- I'er iMiiiml Liberty Eell Chewing Tobacco lVr plus 50c 50c 22c 23 c 53 c Spuds Klamath iJeISd,G!?Z .$1.00 Piggly Wiggly Flour $1 QC 1'ci- -Ill-pound sack 37c Rye Krisp " l:er i--a knge Candied Animal Cookies Per iioi:-iul Caddie Soda Crackers 3 pounds 35c Rolled Oats n-Pounil Sack 49c Jello I Bulk Cocoanut a lockages 1 Per Pomul 25c '29c PIGGLY WIGGLY MEAT MARKET Saturday Specials Choice Chickens and Rabbits Fresh Side Pork, per pound 20c Beef Pot Roast, per pound 22c Hams, half or whole, per pound , 30c Swift's Hackless picnic hams, per lb. 25c ",' Phone 1236 We Deliver 4ltWM.ll tribute that Wilson's friends will , eppelin appreciate, hailing him as, ene of ship to this newspaper, says: "Our the greatest of Presidents and a trip to America, particularly the leader of men. ( return flight, has demonstrated ' ! that dirigibles will have to he A Republican reader of this col- sneedier " The fli-tht has demonstrated that tho dirigible is not the type for long distance flying or speed. nmn suggests that Governor Smith's tribute to Wilson was also a tribute to Hoover, for, says this reader: "When Woodrow Wilson Mcint nut into the ler.;th and breadth of the land to choose men for his council tnble, he did not choose Alfred K. Smith as one of his coun cillors, but he did choose Herbert in .1 wireless from his Ibor. Governor Rmtit, ,.... ployment for tlie idle on United Stutos jobs, in dull times. Mr. Hoover, at .the he.'tinning of the campaign, mapping out public works fliat the nation needs also emphasized their value in giving ' IU Hill-, . The Hoover program would run each year to not less' than S30i. 000,000, about the cost of the Pan ama ("anal. Governor Smith's pro tram might be bigger. although It may be available for weight carrying and useful In war.' To drag u glR-.intlc balloon I through the air Lhe same .is push - I ing a blunt nosed canal boat ! Hut even with both cnndidntA through the water. The problem ! n,.A,i; .,. . .. Hoover. ; is to-overcome resistance. Future I ' "'a "lie, mere "If Herbert Hoover was Rood 1 airships, crossing the ocean, in ! " ulwn's remain SOME idle un- enough for oodjow ilson, he : less than six days, will not be bai- '"rtunaten, Incapable pt 'work surely Is good enough for Wood-: loon shaped. I worth while, and' a bigger crowd row Wilson's staunch nrtml-ors.'1 , I , that does not WANT to work. . I In his speech in Newark on You cannot ii n wnf.i. -i,i,,,t Krhener, commnnder of the Wednesday, devoled largely to In; 1 n malnsprln?. Dr. TOO LATE TO CLASSIFY iaOl'TUKKN OHKOON KliALTY CO. KPKOIAU i An Moal dairy ranrh, '0 cOv.: In i cn pit ovt-r $30o por mo.: 13000 i-ash; tmtt on balance. Will ac cept some city property. , Kino 4-room lmase; $.100 cash, bal I unt,'e easy terms: rlime In, 4 acres, c-Qok bottom lanil; paid up wntrr lijiht: a number of lurire wulnut trees on the place to cover taxet. Price $1000; ' ternm. ' We havo bulneti ehanceji. Also L ranches to traile for city prop 1 erty. : We have Bouthern California 1anl to trade for Onon laml or In ! rome properly, ijuielt notion, : Furnished and unfurnished houses j for rent, , j Natatorium ridff., 118 N. KlveuduV WANTKI) Will pay cah tn $1700 Jmjllfrc 226 fouNtiiall modoru home. FOR SAl.K My equity In duplex, cheap for ca.th. . U07 N. lilver nlde. 2sa FOR KKNT Kurnlshe,! upstaim 3 room apartment ; electric raiiBe and ua.;tKo; tl & per mo. Phone ' 10T:. 22 LOST Mrmvn. nhorlhandlrd um lrell At (Yalerlnn theater I ThurvdAy nlRht. Kinder please: ruturn to Tribune oUlcc. 2 id ms S in O S THE Montag system ' of circulation means less fuel consumption, because it rnalgss use of pre-warmed air in'circu lation. The firepot further economizes in fuel because it's especially for Western fuels! . Makes for more perfect combus tion 'more heat frorr.ahe same fuel. For coal or wood specify the Warm Air FURNACE without obligation, of course, at Medford Sheet Metal Works 719 North Central, Medford 411