PA HE TWO Medford Mail Tribune , Dally md Bundif Publbbn) by MEDFORD jVIUKTINQ CO. WT1 N. Mr At; - - . BO BERT W, EtJHL, Editor S. . SUMPTEB SMITH, An Independent Newspapw r.ottttd u leeond dan utter at Uadford, Oreton, under Act of Marco 8, 18T0. SUBSCRIPTION BATES Br Mall In Advance; Iiallr, vllb Sunday, year ....ST.BO Dally, with Sunday, month T5 Dally, without Sunday, year 0.5(1 Dally, without Bunday, month 69 , , Sunday, one yVar 2.00 , tip Carrier. In Advance In Medford, Ashland, Jartinnrtlle, Central Polol, PboenU, Tilaot, Gold Dill and on Highways: tuny, vim sunnuy, montn 9 .70 pally, vithout Ritnday, month ; .65 - naiiy, viiimut Sunday, one year r. Daily, with Sunday, one year 8.00 All tirmi, caw in adeanca. THE UNEMPLOYMENT PROBLEM IN MEDFORD ltftfI)FOIir MAIL TttTBUNE, MEDFORD. OUFjOX, SUNDAY. JUNE 29, 1930. FLYERS WIN NEW LAURELS A 1niOl'CII the census of Medford was taken in tlie quiet period as far as orchard work is concerned, the official figures show' unemployment here was less lhau 2 per cent of the population. There were then only 214 men and women out of work, in a population of over 11,000. A similar percentage ex isted throughout the county, except in Ashland, where the per centage was only aliout one and one-half per cent. With orchard work soon starting, the pcrci'.ntiiKC of unemployment, as far as the permanent population is concerned, should closely a proach the vanishing point. ' Fifteen Years Ago This Week (From tlie riles of The Mall Tribune) Monday Keprleye granted Charles lleck or. . former New York police of ficial, under Henlencc - of death, in connection with Rang slaying of Merman Itottenthul, gambler. livelvn Nesblt Thaw, refuses to 1 testify at sanity hearintr of her i t husdand, Harry K. Thaw. Hut this favorable situation should not blind us to the fact j Lower transcontinental rales . , , . . , , . ,. ,, , , , .. , , , , , I granted to southern -Oregon by thai in the late tall, when the truit crop has been harvested, j souti,e,.n i-ucicic ' UUIRKR OF TUB AHROCIATKD 1'RMS Aeeeltlnf Full Leued Wire Berflee Tha Associated Tress is exeluslTelr entitled to the use for publication of ell newf dispatches credited to It or otherwise credited lo this paper, Cod Also to the loeel news published hereto. All rUlitl for publication of special dispatches ttrreln are also resetted. oo conditions 'will undoubtedly be very different, (jcneral business conditions in the country may have improved sufficiently to absorb the' existing surplus, but it would be foolish to bank too strongly 'on this contingency. , . -., fclKMBRR or THE UNITED PRESS Ofllelal paper of tbe Cllr of Medford. Official paper of Jackson County. A. B. C. aterage circulation for lU asontha cmi'n. Mum 81, m:io. 4:wi. Iall7 aterage distribution (or all sjwntha lo Mirrii .11, l:io, 4UT5. I'rrwut net paid A. II. C. 14 50. i'rceiit press run. 4UU3. IIKIUIII OF AUDIT RURBA0 or CIBCUUT10N , Adrerttslm RepresentattTea M. C. MIMIBNHEN COMPANY Offices In Ne York, Chicago. Detroit, Ian rranclKO, Im Angrles, Besttle, Portlaod. Smudge Smoke TIIK lumber the business, as everyone knows, is bad, and when summer building season is over, further retrenchment may be carried out. l iider the circumstances, ii seems to us, highly desirable, that both, city and county officials, should get ready now, to have as much public work done in the late fall and winter months as possible. Such a program might well tide .Medford and Jackson county over what might otherwise be a very critical period. Private citizens might also do their community u good service by hav ing any construction work contemplated done in the winter months. Labor eosts will be low, materials cheap the time to build profitably is when labor is plentiful and commodity prices down. Medford and Jackson county have been very fortunate thus far. AVith a little foresight and intelligent planning now, this good fortune can be continued, jiici'cly by advancing nil con templated construction work a few months ahead. . lllizo Hhimoda, 7, Is now' wear hig his brother's pants, and they tit him not, and hit no piaco. '''Tito eitfflo and the victims of : drunken and reckless driving will OJrehtn next Fti. ; in celebration o'f Hid 4th. it' Is still rather cool for pus ,tl fthadOH of organdie. , "Oloiifled croquet" Is the rage of. the . hr. und will soon bo as thick us hot dog stands and gas silos. . tOdwnrd W. Carlton wielded the Buvol at the meeting Tues. of tllo horticulturists, and did a neat and. artistic job of It, without In Jury to self or innocent bystand er. Mr. Curlton Is developing nonchalance in his oratory, and stood with his legs crossed, In u etjrf'leHB . manner, while swatting HhUKOlt on tho open palm with llii, gnvel. Tlie words flow from Hint, trippingly, and ho never has lo hunt for pne. - All the local boys have return ed safe and sound from tho play War. . . ,-, V nybco, the J'villo s?rf town , w) ,Tliurs., taking a much needed rout 'for his hay hands. ,WVoi'y.' 'known method, oxcopt religion v has" bean eitiriloyod .to rigiigo tho community In frlqmtly cpnibat, with Itself. yVlU Coleman sowed a beard tint. first of tho wk. hilt slashed it off, whon it came out. gray and Morasialv. . Hay ,fovor is being enjoyed ly pevnrui oi ine ' lowiinpuuine. , , The Older fllrls are complain-, lug bocauso the weather Is not hot enough for them. They Just luvo to suffer, utid tell ench oth er how they detest the hot weuth er.'. O. ' AVig Ashpole- Is feeling rol-lli'ky.- end e a 1 1 n g wuy from home.'4 . A.younjr daredevil knew more than his pay last Sunday, und ntado a fizzle of diving IS feet, llilo a foot of tho Appleguto riv er. ' . .- A delegation of Republican big guns will bo here in August. Hublas Deuel, who is standing as n candidate for tho legislature, wits a visitor in the metropolis tho first of the wk. and got hlsnnmo 111 tiio Orcgonlnn. Pick Bhcrwood, of W. Main Hlom Is In a I .oh Angeles hospital, und will ho homo In n month. Ho rode- duwn soutii In a 4d driven by his middle hoy. s Postal workers lire ltnsy titltlug their unearned vacations. An Kspeo section crew was mo lilHMd suulh of the dopot Wed., und with great deliberation drove u .spike. ' H. Flewher, H. Strang, and IJ. Welsh have returned from I'cn slleton, ' where they hud motor trouble, and failed to cut the ex pected pwnth. Tho great Issue before the peo ple at the polls In November will ' lie the banishing by law of the cigarette, and It Is to be hoped this form of nicotine Iniquity will he eradicated once and for all. The Inst time a safe was cracked In-tliU city, the safecracker, left nt least a dosen cigarette stubs lying mound, and might have set the place afire. . , . , . ' Kor once. In all history, a Cannon went off without making a report. (Tulsa World) HARD ON THE FISH BILL ; 1- A .tall-end city ts one whero two victories In succession are referred to as a winning streak.- (Nashville Uunncr). ' ; . Domestic .servants are heeoutlng fuller, wo read, But tills does not necessarily mean that they will slay longer. The Hunuvint, Lon don) . ' P i. Ml The business depression Is en-led, w, suppose. - Tho June grH'ls arrived In the nick of tlmo and have the situation well In hand. (I'ubllabers (tynrilc.ite) According to Dorothy Dlx, "no knowledge we ever acquire is pu Important as l knowledge of what (o say and how to say It." Kxcvpt. perhaps, a knowledgo of what not to say and when not to say it. (Weston, Ore,, Leader) "In the 'good old days' there wero no lamp-posts In Iondon." we read. Motorists seem to be doing their level best to bring back those so. emailed good old days. (The llu-niorlst) A I'I'ARKNTIjY few people realize a 1. very 5 old. 1'rieud, is on lhe referendum ballot this fall. None other than the single tax, which demons! rates that this pet schema to.., solve ..the troubles of the universe, has as many lives as the proverbial alley eat. ' Yes, the single tax is with us again, as well asanother anti cigaret bill, and other measures of a like kind. For many years the suffering electorate of Oregon bad to smother the single tax at every election-. Apparently discouraged, the persistent pro ponents of the measure gave themselves, and the voters a rest for several years, but uow both are on the offensive again. "TOO bad. With so jnuny lialf-baked und. impossible . measures on the ballot, the people of Oregon, we fear, will go back to the time-honored' custom of votiug '.'no" all down .the .-line better to defeat them all tliaii take tjic chance of one freak bill slipping through. , .... Hut thero is owe measure on the ballot in .'which' the, people of Southern Oregon- are purtieularly interested this is the pro posal to close Rutjtuv RiyiUAeonuuciiil.)9)iKM ,.lt. in ulifor tunate that a desirable measure should suffer, because of the company it keeps. Mill such is life and polities. Every time the initiative is abused, it becomes more difficult to have it constructively used. The only escape wc can sec, is to have tlie-: initiative methods .changed us they sUould have been many years ago.- SUMMER AIRPORT DEDICATION ASSURED IT is welcome iiews that the Northwest Pacific air tour will be will be carried out after nil. A few weeks ago it was an nounced the, original' plan bad been abandoned. Hut yesterday Kussell hawson, aerouautieal governor for Oregon,, announced that the tour would be conducted in mid summer as planned. This means there will be a dedication of the Medford air port this August, under the auspices of the Medford Legion. The Legion, -with characteristic enterprise and public spirit, will assume all financial responsibility. The airport and air circus will be 0M'ii to, the public free of charge. Over 50 visiting air planes will bo here, there will be stunt planes, as well, and u general holiday and good lime will be enjoyed. It is probable the Legion, in order to raise expense money, will put on some sort of public entertainment, before the circus arrives. It seems hardly necessary to urgo the people of Med ford to give this entertainment their enthusiastic and whole hearted support. The man who sings his own praises is unite likely to be u soloist. And doublless the Chicago undertakers make special rates, like the old-fashionc ily groups. photographer, to gangsters killed in fain- The man who tries to be the life of the party is usually the death of it. A minister declared yesterday that good things live forever, and bad things don't live long. There is some hope then that the Kings Highway detour will pass away,, sooner tian appear ances indicate. All elasses still respect Santa Clans, an opinion on Prohibition. He hasn't yet expressed Historical note for Mussolini: .Those who hit, the ball hardest strike out most, , A naugby church man makes news because he's like a paV of white shoes. A very small spot looks big b,y contrast. We agree with Will Kogers, we are tired of listening to all l'rohibitiu arguments, whether for or against. A prominent -more cow-minded. lairyinau says the country True, and less bull-minded. should become Premonition: The uneasy feeling at sight of a homely talkie hero, that he is going to sing in a few minutes. .Smuggled immigration is the sineerest form of flatten-. Attorney Clus Newbury visited hie ranch on the Applegatc, and meddled with the Irrigation sys tem to the great annoyunce of his hired man;"'. Attorney - Newbury switched tho water, the way he thought ' it should go, .and as a result the - field - was so dampen ed, hay- hauling will bo delayed a week. : : Old's . Drugstore and blacksmith shop at Talent destroyed by mid night fire of unknown origin. -Tuesday Close watch on an orchard in Talent districts, showed that a por cupine was guilty of stripping tlie hark from tho trees. Deer were first accused. Tlie hot weather haB acted as a damper on the - perambulators pi the Grizzlies, the well known hiking organization of which Cole Holmes is president. Tho Southern Oregon Traction company formally take possess ion of tllo Burntim railroad. Hottest weather of the year prevails with mercury mounting to 101. "Several of our citizens have treated themselves to now Fords'-' (Eagle Point Items). "Wednesday Diaz, long dictator of Mexico, dead. . Former residents of Kansas i Q vullcy decide to hold a picnic. . Easterners attracted by poster stamps of. the Commercial club. II. Chandler , Egan, . winner of the northwest open golr cham pionship, comes home. Paul McDonald, general mana ger of a . -mercantile esttibllshment in Klamath county . Is In the city for -a few days on business. tillgbtly cooler weather predict ed for valley after four hot days. Thursday Seasonal rainfall shy 12.4 inch es, with the driest June in yours. .Medford to celebrate the Fourth of July with music, baseball, and horse graces ' W. P. Morgan, shot twice by fanatic, for : financing munitions for the allies. Flowers uiliud fruit distributed by Chamber'tof Commerce to a special train lot Brooklyn Jingles. The 'C h a nib o r of Commerce moves the thermometer, -from the sunny sldo, to- tho i-hady side jf , tho building. 'J j ; Friday , sooly 'Hall "drives an auto"to the . Crater Lake rim, 12 days earlier' than even- befoer known. .' A Herbert K. Hannah of .jli"cK- sonvllle reports that a good stroll k of gold has boon struck by Hie Jacksonville Mining nnd Milling.: company. ;' f J Great excitement over showingi of tlcdford folks In the movlesj at the Pagc.i i Medford enjoys a safe und mine j fourth of July with no casual ,llee or auto smashes reported. 12 local citizens sustained slight i injuries, when baseball special be- J tween this city and Montague. collides with second section of No.- 12 In Ashland yards. Claude (Shorty) Miles got a twisted knee. I Saturday City serves notices unmuzzled dogs will bo shot. t Kaln eools tile air, and ex-1 linguistics several forest (Ires. ( W. H. Gore loses J1500 worth of hay in fire. The same day. his automobile loft standing in' tlie Slsklyous, plunged over an embnnkuient, and wue coinplclu-' ly demolished. C. W. (Wig) Ashpole lippulnl- ed deputy stock inspector for Jackson county by lluv. WUIiy-i combe. s. s. Smith-111. from eating too' fnuch Hied chicken at Kansas picnic held in Ashland. j fti I lb?' r ' u L.W.W'J ! jame Kiievaiuo uuainst the comtal liin moroly ' that Mi. Jo8Mh had. for it was ronmil tho I tho (U'cision in the Tuulatln tun-j tunnel wuk ji attack uiHtn ,uiiik iunu a t. Meier u ' ' live the six ye;ir tdtl Wemmc liialirictl its !,',. , '", decision is reachini: ... . onHr ALWAYS FAR IN ADVANCE . NO MTMEASON MODEL Beore you compare any car at any moderate price unlb ii. Graham, you ate entitled to ask if it hat those invmtcM features u bich make every Graham car worth more, and 7jZ car which does not have them worth Jest These Qualities make th( A AM AM worth BOO mon than any car without ther LOS ANdELFS, June 2S The aeronautical speed team of "William S. Hrock & Edward F. Schlee". famous uround-lhe-world filers, have added new laurels to their crown of fame by grabbing off two American- tratn-'eoiilinentul marks tho Atlantic - to - Pacific filers.'.' and .- the transcontinental round j with hii trip record. Tills despite the fact that they wero forced on their return flight to make a single landimr In Louisiana within a couple of hours of. their goal. They used Itichfleld Oil Company fuel lllcbfield-Etliyl gasoline. The faultless non-stop record from east to west, leaving the j the air again. Florida port at dawn on Tuesday! The round trip and reaching Rockwell Field. Situ Diego, at 3:5U p. in., the same day. broke by more than nine The scent at Itockwcll field) when the graceful scarlet mono--plane swooped down for a land-! ins, refueling, and a return take-j off, was colorful, according tot Kk-hfield officials who visited San I Diego'to greet the record-making ; 'Itichfleld Ited Woods big blue and golden avl-. ntion tank truck hurriedly filled. the tank with several hundred gallons of Illehrleld-Elhyl. The two fliers readily voiced their praise for Kicbficld. for the Vega, and for the Prutt-Whitney Wasp which powered them, and after eating a lunch wero soon in hours tho time i?t In 1!20. recoril of 30 hours and 40 minutcw 1h said of ficially to break tho former round trip record made lust summer by j Captain Frank Hawks. doraenient by Hi per cent of the ties and court h. And their cn Itepubtitans doeri nut make, them ltepubliean doctrine. Who i to "pick up the torch" of dcmaKOKV. to capltallzo tlie discontent and exploit the unrest of hard tinu-a is mill uncertain. Kitfus Hoi man of Wildcat ' 1.1 ob Duncan are the logical- heirs to these lllnirical policies and well fitted to hold the torch aloft. They are chief exemplars of the new Portland spirit. Hut as they control no advertising, they evoke little cnthushiHin in the iuetro politan prosH hut Julius Meier :,s Hortlaud'w largest advertiser, is another story. From past per formances, the Portland newspa pers should unite in his support. Then a wain. Mr. Meier has the mini I i 1 1 1 1 1 liillii Graham Standard Six 4-Door Town Sidan $1095 Delivered in Medford Other StiimlHiil ami Siit-i.il She, tilutnt iinl ami Special Bleltts, Ui lo JUIIS'. Refnr emijilitv with th. r.r,li, L 11. , ..,, al inese pric do aiiatnea oy any car, it must give yoi investment, in the S1095 price class for exani a eo n. p. cnUme witn tut cu. in. pist0 diipiJ tncni, a itvciraonnj cranssnatt with 81,4 . of main-be.iring area; chain-driven generator i water pump; big 12-inch internal hydraulic bnlt, a Oraham body of the finest quality built uranarr. s own piams; adjustable seats and (J peaais; no-incn wneeiuase; four wide doors i rcomy comrort. If It is an Eight at or near the Graham price are justifiad in asking it to match Graham l' 100 h. p. engine which gives flexibility, powtr . brilliant performance; .In the Graham tlmt-proJ tour-speea transmissions; In the finest body Gnhi Know now to puna; ... . . ' rA And, in any Graham model, shatter-proof Zli plate glass throughout at the ejowest additional cd ever, placed on such equipment. :' CRATER LAKE AUTOMOTIVE C01 103 So. Riverside PhoDe2c J. O, GREY H. D. GRE7 BE READY FOR YOUR Press Comment ricking' Vp (he Torrli i Following the omhahnlitK of tho memory of the late George Joseph in n nauseating pickle of crocodile tears und koosu grouse eulogy, comes the strident lc-, mund' from the Portland prem for a candidate to curry out the "Joseph policies" as Republican, party platform endorsed In "no uneertnin terms" at the primaries. Says tho Portland Telegram: No man is worthy to. be governor who will not pick up the torch which fell at i Clatsop. The people of this j state In stentorian tones in dorsed his platform. Who Is to audaciously ty that i those principle of pronresH j passed with his passing? ; Mr. Joseph's nomination was by a minority vote. He receive! a plurality of 4a0O over the run ner up. securing approximately a third of the votes cust and about 16 per cent of the reglMered party vote. The platform on which net rtn Was a repudiation of accept ed Republican policies. Hrlefly his platform consisted of free speech which Is assured by the Const tt tit Ion. has always extftcd In Oregon and has never been entailed; of state owner ship of hydro-fii-n-tric vowpr plants on the Columbia, an im possible project because the Col umbia Is an Interstate stream and can ol.'aj) bt developed by the fed erul government: and abolition of the Public Service Commission which was created by the Rc)mb- Mean party. All of these planks ! were simply demagogic appeals to! popular prejudices against lit I II -!, hir-. .1 fl , l n : Hi' JULY 4th TRIE Let us check your car so that your week-end trip will be one of pleasure I repiire your our niiw for 'voiir liolklay trip, uiiil 11 full siniiiiKM' of plt'iisur Ji'lilt' niotorin;', itt those xpoi'iiilly low prices. 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