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TOTOTin VUTT'j TTxTnTTNT!. ftreT.T'OTln. OTEnoX, TTTT'T7D.V. yOYr.MnT.Tt fi. 102S. G, o SMITH SLATED F8RBANK JOB TRIBUNE SAYS Not Expecting to Seek Pub lic Office Again, Defeated Candidate May Head New Bank Will Take Trip. N KW YUUK, Nov. S. tAt - Io rnor Alfred K. Smith iiuv'.; "no- expt'rt ever to run tor pub lic off in- again,'' but Is Mill nil-de.-idi'U as to what his tuturo liiisinesii or , professional activities vin no. i ne . ) icraui Tribune says it is oeing rumoien ne is to he oiiereu u p enn i i s i n i.i tut mil oi .lirrctnrs of a projeried n. w VUU.Otfo Wall Street bank. Twa 5mnk 1s hcinn urbanized hv Ku- Kene li. .Norton, vice- hairma.i f iim iwi:a ..i- tiw. i!.himiiv!.. trim l ommmv Th .mvi i niir k '. term at Albany ends Jniumry l',ls ihiims arc in shape, t lie inl and iv will be entitled to a pea- tlonnl htadiiuurtcrs will bo moved ion of $li.UUU a year. " u, Washington. t'halrnr.in .lohu Tin name.? of William K. Kcnn''. 1 . . Kaskob said that bills won) the Koveriu-r's dost- friend; John ;mUI eoniniff in. as well as contri .1. Ka.sk ob, the rishr brothers en' buttons Mnd that ah bout; li the Detroit, and tuembeis of Hie l)u- ean fiiianeial status would "'mil J.'ont familvt are .beini; mentioned , i Icnown for several days, the i.s possible associates on the hoard ' tippai ent deficit was Close m of directors of the now hank, the i $ i.uuO.000. jlerald-Tribujio says, ixniuiun itasKoo. last aukusi. denied that hi was interomeil miA the returns seemed the bank, the Herald Tribune , jiolnts out that his statement at that time, left open the possibility ; tremendous gain over the a 3 per Heaver Creek Muskntt farm ho of future connection. Negotia ! r0nt minority of the two previous in.? hre is new industry for thu Hons for the formation of th ienmp.Tii.-ns. i county. CHESTERFIELD stands out as the mild V cigarette that satisfies. That is because it has taste. Its mildness is not flat or insipid Chesterfield has character flavor aroma and appeal. Due first, to the c.- 1 ' for every tvnp.s jhome jib tit Ii e- lumli. III.. .:i,.M' ciiyM It Iihh leiun-l t sliiil that III- WlHlM (UlltlllllO til wits willilH-lcl, uu.iliiiK 111" as ihaiimini of tin- national roni-luiilioiiH- uf Ihi' t'ltiuoii. lui ihpiv juiiii'i. fur the full fiiur-yur u-i i.i. may la-H. i'lu'( t-d within' few The Ikiiik will havi the largest capital fund i with u hirh nuy bank has vwr been organiz O.n i 9 country. The go cimr, in n n intcrview said : " ccj la inly ilu mil c A -ct over to run fur public ofti-v ain. 1 have hail all 1 ran sland of It. I have given a I'liarter of a cen lury of probably tlu bet years oi my lilt to it. I will nev Iom my interest In that is a ui e thir h" us running fu of concerned. Hint is llif governor was his usua buoyant self. IMcasanl Memories. "I've nothing; hut pleasant mem ories.'' he sa;d of tlu- campaign, lie smiletl and continued. "There is our tiling' the fig urea indicate, and that is that no man in the country except one rvrr gt mure votes fur the presidency th.m 1 did." Whn M-i j Ihnt ...vrLrii.i n..iiir.i- Vi .'. ' 'ph' "iicni-m. i.l At T-u i-. .t. phmnrd to :ifu..noon to tiir cxerlitivp man .w.n .....i tu i w.-i K4,in.; tu hll7 a little trip; take ,.f.t. - Willi the cuiii'minn ovr. the Wnrk of rleanlmr un the affairs - .....i i id ffl:ticp i-all, to wiiicii everyone .s x i.....,-,,u..,.,i.. u ! nr saiti tbo party's def-at w as ; nolhinif to tie discouraged aliolil raged aboui ; ii io lntucai" lmlt UioMmi-ty's miiiorlty had be dci-reased to onU' 10 per cent. 1 gii . and yet Vfi iviiia enough, tor anybody tra fine quality of its tobaccos, and secondly to the can't-bc-copicd manner of their blending and cross-blending. They arc mild yes, very mild and ycC they satisfy. When you 4 Every Montag sale follows expert study of the home lo be' heated, arrangement" of rooms, placement of openings, etc. That's why the Montag fits any type of home. Specify the 3 Warm Air Their was curiosity In Wall Si! i today as to w hi t tier Kas kub w tin Id return o tltiieinl .Mo tors, lie gave n his places on ilu- i uriioi)t imi'd committee w'en he ton; charge of Smith's rum- puigll. PLAN : ELABORATE ARMISTICE DAY Members of Medfurd post No 1 ."i ;.r making elaborate jilii!!- for tlieii hi ir ArmistirD day role luut iuu next Monduy. Novrinbr. 12. The day's proKrani will start 'with the piilriotir parade at 1 1 ii. in., aiier ninni win nnin the noon will nt the hit; football Kame wetn Medford hinli and Ash- j land and numerous comic sireet Kt lints. The day will lie fittingly ; concluded with the annual Arinly- cordially invited. Kvery WfirUl 1 war veteran in Jackson county is niffed to pay homano to his de parted comrades by marching in the Armistice para tie Monday moruim; at 1 1 a. in. Old Home 1IcImmI. sjkixi:kihi,. t).. Nov I'nlon township. home of Ilerhi rt Hoover s great grand father nnd birthplace of his grand fh(M. and father, gave the He pUi(n, lin candidate laSfi vote to ,. ...I i ... ij Mil tor Smitn. Hoover lived there, child. r- tor am they Satisfy order a Montag Heating Sys tem your heating plant is specially en gineered into YOUR home. You get equipment SPECIALIZED to yourneeds. FURNACE wiibont obligation, of coorw, ( Medford Sheet Metal Works , 719 North Central. Medford . Diipliy and Sale! Officei Montag Stove Worki FAST MILLING IS EXPECTED FlAY IN ARMORY ARENA 1'ii'liarations are romph'le for the .Medford Mushm roniinls!on hiuoker loninriMw niuht at ti nr nioty, fruturinn Kddie l'arlwriKit oloivil tiKhier if I'oiihind and I'oiiland and ,os Angeles, against liobliy er- Ilun the soldier f Inhter ot an- t couvcr ilarracks. in the main : event of 10 tounds. Vernon ami CariwriBht are both hard hitters , and promise to s'tage it hard : fought battle. ( Jimmy Weir, who will fight Frank ie War necks of I'ortlund. in ! the heml-wimlup of six rounds. worked out last night and dis j played he has the makings of more than an ordinary fighter. I ne lias tought l x years and has 1 nevei been knocked out. War- t . . . , KO iU KOOll lew.,.. winning tno majority ox nis nouin. A speedy bout is expected in the special event between Jack Foley and I'oncho Villa of Manila. Fob y displayed bis speed In aii exhibition last Friday and Villa is. wild to be cnually as good. I lie preliminary between .Mickey ltilry and Silvini Tomasco is also ex- peeled to be fast. MEN FOR HORNSBYj E CIUCA(it) Nov. S. Ol'i HogeiM I lornsby National le seen thu transient star of ague baseball, will next i a Chicago Cub unl- form. Five players and a lar;: sont of money, perhaps the large! aiitouni ever involved in a base ball deal, will go io the Hosion Itraves in cxi hange for Hio "Ka jah," who has worn the uniforms 'if three clubs in the past till e 'J yea i s. The long rumored deal, which gave the Cubs the National league's leading hitler, was com pleted last hh.'hl in a telephone conversation W. I(. eec, m lween Prcsidrni f the 'bte.igo ciu': and J udge ICmil K. Fmhs, presi deu! of Ihe Itraves, I'rcsideni Veeck refused to vulge the exact sum oi money vol veil, but Int 'man d it was rli- fh- be- tween M'.n.iHiu an.f SJno.OOO. The ; highest price prcx ioiisly paid lot' J a player was jil'IT.'MHi, given by ihe New York Yankees to the Host mi U d Sox for Halie lint it in H'l'ti. True to President Veeck's slap -incut that Hi" Cub team would not be wrecked to get Hornsbv. o n ly t w o regulars w e ri in t Jits tri'.nsactloh.' One included was Fred- die Maguire, who was moved to jnak,; room for llornsby at second base. and the other was peivy day. to dash with the norihern- as. Socialist candidate, received S.S Jones, veteran southpaw. The:ers Saturday in a conference cii-j voles; Verne K. Heynolils, Social other three players were Louis counter. , fst-Lahor enndtate. 4 1 , nml William Leggett, rookie catclun recalled j All of the Hears are In fairly.. I-osier of Conimunist fame. '.V. fron. Ihe Cubs' I'm in at Heading, j good condition, but ii Is doubtful' The vole on thn other slate nf- Pa.; Harry Scibold. n recruit; hurler who starred with Hie Head-1 ing club last season, and lii'iuei Cunning ha ni. a pitcher acquired j from Los Angeles. It is probable the. Cubs will 'take over Hornsby's lioslcn con ; tract which calls for an annual j salary of approximately 4M'0i. j 1 llornsby made his major league I debut in 1 ! 1 ."1. coming up from the Da Mas. " Texas, club for a re 1 ported Ton. , I Hv tliliL he set a league bat i ting record of .4 2-1. lie wound 1 up the past season with an aver ! age of .UK 7 and only twice since I he Joined the majors has he fin jished heiuw tfie ,;tuo mark. Cllliwrio. Xo. H. IA': liillv Sliow.rK. St. I'n i.l Imx'T. will ri-- ."ovpf fritm I11.H1 fi.'H I'f'i'lvol hi ; iwlllc with Slillffli. c'iiIIiIimii Mull-1 iliiy. Imt IiIb flKhlliiK iliiy,lii IIH-I nolB in-', i-nil'-il. Till- llllnoli. Kl lit t" Athli'lir iimii nilHitin yi'Htnriluv rpvnlu'il H'.i'' ITH' lil-l'IlSI', Htitihur Himi tin; St 1-iinl iiiiililli'WflL'lii wns nut iih.Vfl-ciillj- fit t ninllnui In thii ;uiif. Fights Last Night (Ity tho AniueluU'd 1-ret.H) CI.KVKI.ANI). O. Hilly Wal Ihi.'p, (.'levi'liinil. mitiiolntcd Brurr Klnwers, New Um.helk, N. V. OS). MII.W.U'Kl:!-;. Win. Vic llnr roni'. New YuiK. ontMilnli-d Your Niitlnniillhtiii Aninl'K (l"i .loi-y rli-ln Mliwinikee. fiiiljioiillt-iJ l!...l Krv. HI. I'liul (HI. BOXltfG Eddie Cartright vs. Bobtyr Vernon MEDFORD ARMORY FRIDAY NIGHT NOVEMBER 0 "I ni Klji I'OKTI.A.VII. ..' l,ns .nnel.s. the Washington stale football tram Is primed to I'nl.'ush all its fury on ilu- liruins illln -he sout.i in tlielr name at xu I'ort'.liml Miiltin.nali staliu;u Saturday. i'oaih r.ibe llolhim- rv pent ibis week tuning the . to full speed and be in- o tise everything in his ttiward the lop of the , cmai (,.,js lliU.., conference ladder. Three men drove to the Held While he has not Indicated today. Ha wed off chain padlocked what brand of ball his team will aionnil the propeller and look the cse Saturday, t'oach I lolling berry plane aloft without waiting to will probably direct his honw warm un the motor. They ahan . lever, to wear down ihe lighter doneil their autoniohile. i-alHornians in straiuht footbai:, The i 'ouuars have m n abundance of p.twer hirh forms a der-li in - live weapon. The . S. t. o fense has lieen polished I ward game off thr anllelpatrd a-'iial game of the t:clans and to force then; to less open work. Coach Hill Spaitldlng. with a squad of -7t men. left I .os Angc last night ftir Vortland. SEATTLE TUSSLE Si:.T TLK. Nov. S. (Ti - The C olden Hears arrlx ing here to night from the I'niversily of Call i'ornia are decim d fa voritec. take Un ir annual gridiron battle from the I ulversiiy of Washing - ! ton. The final Washington scriin- i mage today called for more drill on t ifensc. bin ct nti red on defen sive prart ice a ua I list plays that the ( 'a 11 f or n inns are expected in unleash against the already badly Italic red I luskies. The northerners have siient the hotter part of Hi" week playing against a super varsily, trained in t he ways of the (iolden Hear. H Mh the I luskies ; and ihe sniiih eruei s i.vo to lake a liKlu w i.i k- . out in the stadium Friday ailei- I noon. This i; the only praclice sch Miih-d lor California here. j The Washington line was almost an unsettled as it has been since the 1'nlverslty of Oregon started) the Husky on h!s down bill path.i Coa h i;noeh Hagshaw expected to send a stronger lea in against Calif cvnla than th" oite 1 hut fell before Oregon ami Ciegou state. ! but his followers had lit lb- laitb in Washington's ability io hold Mary Trimx Henderson, and Blurt the (iolden Hear. 1 ei wllli Ihe work this morning. I!:KKKI.I-:Vi Ca!.. Nov, s. .'.Ti Congressman W. C. lltiwloy .v....vMVn . ipcmbers of the Cnl-1 rolled up liin inuml iniposiK.i;- ina- vorslLy of California fnotimll team,. oio-h 'Nibs' Price. were bound for Seattle, the strong - hold of Wash.ngton's Huskies to - if iieiiny Loin, sensational luilf - hack, will be able to play. I.liii whs badly shaken up li the Oregon game last v.-cek, -ind 1 jit is likely that I'oiich Price w T. . .keep Jiim out of Hie HuHky en-! ttiinb-r him fur thn big tUore Charm no blemishes now UNDERNEATH a clear, amnolh skin, healthy tissues full of rich, red blood thrive. No worry about pimplc-s now. Instead there is a certain satis faction that fives confidence. All this because rich, red blood is Nature's way of building and sustaining the body. Without plenty of rich, red blood, there can be no strong, sturdy, powerful men, or beauti ful, healthy women. You know a clear sltin comes from within. Correct the. causo -through the blood and pim- files, boils, eczema nnd that sal ow complexion will disappear. Thousands have regained their strength and charm by taking a few bottles of S.S.S Nature's own tonic for restoring the ap petite building strength and clearing the body of so-called skin troubles. "I was troubled with pimples and blackheads. I took a courso I pep the great tome INCC a clear skin comes from within ROOF LEAK? CALL Trowbridge Lumber Yard Our roofing expert will call and give you suggestions and estimates on costs. No obligations. We sell the famous O Johns-M anvil le Roofings ALSO CEDAR SHINGLES w'"' ,iiiif""0"'v,'',K "" Tin i:iuld.'i.i an- a. . onipa lli-1 l.v I.:: 'iSN ilu rs nf Ilu- r.illtol Iil.l : ll.ll lit' I'.-Mf Slll"- D'HAVILAND PLANE STOLEN BY THREE m iLi UI'WOOI) CVVW t'al.. Ntv. S.- (,) A fnm-iiassrnuer UrMavllatid biplane with only one houi'rt mi si i- tine supply n its lanUs was stolen lioin tin Uedwood City airptrt l-i day, field otfiriuN rep'dtnl to the police. The piano wart owned by Monald ietnpleman. han braiicisco flier, who said persons who held u tnorte.a;e on it minht have taken the ship. ' he piane neaueu lowam Angoles. All airports within the estimated cruising distance of th plant with its limited supply of gasoline were notified to watch fr it. . 4- i.i rn.i: t ii wt.F. i.ot i, uri:i (Continued from 1'ago Ono.) ! Income Tax: i Yes ;i;.u No :tss:i Majority against .... ;Tl! Limitation Legislature Power: Yes ' ::i!i No 3-179 Majority for 12 .Mrsi-hutes Wntcr-Fish bill: Yes - ::ti!Ml ' No :H.S7 Majority for 3 Kc-;ue f ish-Water bill: Yes -I T No Iltill Mujority for lTmKpm I'Msli-Watcr: Yes No till I Hi. li7 ;t-Hi7 Majority for McKi'iizie Fish-W'aler: Yes li.VJO No ;mo:i ; Majority Tor 117 I Presidential Vote ! (inventor Alfred K. Smith, Denui 1 crntic preslilenHal cundldalc, polletl It total of L'-IMI votes in Jackson couuly, l'J12 less than Hie j Democratic, registration of 'MW1. Hoover received SPJI voles, a ma jority of r5 1 1 . The Republican iculstiallon was it.V.tll. Tlm mfichil eiiUlil on rHldeii- ; ......aiibit es iiimnletcd hv I lie eennting himnl Hilii nfternoiiii In as follows' Hoover smith Thonias .Sdfilt 21(i:i II ;n hoard i:i coin- . IteynoltlH I Foster ; -p),,, canvassing uokimI of III jV.oador. Mrs. Neva i j0un:d)iirv Fd wards, and Mrs. jorlty In this section with ii total ; ( 7 r( votes. Harvey (i. Hlarlt- . weal I or. his Democratic opponent, - tallied -071 votes. Norman Thom- .ficoH was as follows Secii'tfiry of State: DoihlH IIOHH Piper Treasurer: Kay :it;i UN 7 3 i!Kii of S.S.S. It cleared my face and back. 1 think S.S.S. is wonder ful. I have told many friends about S.S.S., ond they arc get ting as much benafit as I did." Miss Ruth Gahm, Klden Ave, Los Angeles, Calif. All drug stores sell S.S.S. In. two sizes. Get the larger size. It is more economical. bvildi I atrengthS cltars the) lliiltlulid :ilu Sivi'lluili1 , o Hi Snm-eme 'fM.it Jilstirr.s: iiraliaui ... OIAI i laiuuke'A ' l.isini-r f fViTlne ..... Kami ltossutuu ... j-ii; :,'.i i ! o "Something New Every Day" A Pre -Armistice Day Event 65 Smart One-of-a-Slyle FROCKS $14.95 All types and fabrics in only the new est colors. Sizes for the misses', wom en and large women. Formerly priced to $25.00. Now only $14.95. 1 25 Correctly Styled and Hand-Manipulated HATS 33 Discount Late colorings and fashions of velvet, Metallic Tricot, Soleil (domestic and foreign bodies), also smartest fabric combinations. Formerly priced from $7.50 to $25.00. LB. Hoffmann "Smartness Without Extravagance" I I '. J Invest In the Pro ( ess of the Community Oiir town Ik growing. Willi tills growth, mute peoplu iim iihIiik electricity mid nil tho puuplo uro lisint; more ' t-lec- trlelty. Our service must keup iee with this demand. When you Invest your savings In Public Utility Securities; you'ro Investing In tho progress of the community. Your . Investment pay's u steady Income uud shows a steudy lu creuau In value. t!oiro J'reft-rrt'd Hlinrcs now offcrod at 100.00 to yield The California Orioon Power Company 1MU. DunMMili-Cdlaind rney (leueial: elder :irst Level) .'107 Van Winkle 17.r. Mi.luirv C'oniniiKKlnnor: .Miikle TUN Sanderson " 1 1 lil Sudrrback 14 siri.-rr . : i:r V? isk about our jMonthly Savings '' Invost- ment I'lau. Officii. jr"