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MEDFORD MAIL TRIBUNE. MEDFORD, OTCEGOX, SUNDAY, JULY 13, 1930.
Medpord Mail Tribune
Dsiir id Sunday -MBDPCXU
PH1NT1NQ CO.
HOBKHT W, R'JIIL, Editor
t. SUM1TB SMITH, Mioagw
An -Independent Newipaper
Enttred m wCond ciau nutter it Medford,
kwo. unler Act of AUrcb ,8, 187S.
SUBSCRIPTION BATES
Uf Mill In Advnco:
wllit Sunday, 7"r...... IT.60
liaily, with Sunday, month 70
Italljr, without Sunday, year,..,,.,,. 0.SO
bally, without fiundjir, jnonth.'w 65
B middy, (ma.-year, .... , 2.00
By tarrtof, In Alharw In Medford, Aafilaial,
JaeLwMlllB, Cfntnl PtiloU Pboeolx. Talent, Gold
Hill and on IfiKiiwanr
Dally, with Sunday, doqUi 9 .75
' Daily, .lihout Sunday, nontn. , .61
Dally, ,liiiijm Sunday, one year.; 7.00
J)aUy, MlUi Sunday, one year , . ,w 8,gu
1AU terau, caali Jit Advance.
THE POWER OP THE PRESS
MSMJIEH OH T11K ASSOCIATED PHK8S
.. KcelTli ITull Uaswl WlM Bmlefl '
TIM Auoeiaied fres la eielualvely tnlltlM to
Iht um-for publication of all oevn dlapaubv
rrtdltad to It or oUwwlat credited tn Utl paper,
tnd afeo to tlw local1 rmvn publbM tiaretoii
All rltbu lot publication ufrtiaJ 41spatcbea
oereln art also rmned.
OiiT people iigree. yv-Lt.Ii Aliirjc T,wiihi tliat while M're Ts" a
great deal of tulle iibont Hie weatliertiicre is very little
action. Tliin in only (motlier jviiy ipjf saying that what anyone
says about 'tint weather Imh very little effect tin it." ''
Here and now, we' challenge the truth of this belief!
To-wit :
On Thniwlny afternoon last we handled the local weather,
man a nice boinmet, and' -.maintained that -the prenent summer
was the best in 20 years, the e.oolettt, the most comfortable, the
furtherest l'eiiioved from ext.r'emcB of any 'Jk'wV ' " '
"' The Vey'ii'ext ((ay the 'obliging Weather 'AlhijV boosted the
mercury in these parts tip to itilioji'ivmlly, nnu .about JIM uuofii
cially.' 1 ' ' ,,
, Aboiit'u year aif'V'wd rein'arUed .upon the Jicrffie.t weather,
then prevailing ineidently de'cliiriiifj this a "lei'l'cct'pictiift land,
where May until' September one eonld be cei'lairi of a "cheery
siui" in a cloudless" sky." ' .' ' ' ' '":; '' s '; ' .
The iicjct day it rained, and 'li(;hluihR Htariel iv 'fbtal .u 17
fol'est: fires. "'. i ' '
"' , " ''' - ' ' '
LAST December, being ra.t.her , low on editorial material w,e
ajfaiii iacliled the weather, pointing to the deliKhtfnlly mild
winter, the inspiring spectacle of jdayini; tiolf a few .days before
Christinas, c6iilr'aslinj same with the tragic sLtiuition in North
Dakota where three farmers and several hundred cows had
.frbijc'y to'tleiilh ,iii a blizzai'd. ' ',
The next day it snowed, the day following t fr6ze and tne
day after that local plumbers wx;re 24 hours behind schedule oh
water pipe thawing.
" .' y 1 ; '
TPIIKSIC are iaelH, related only irom memory. Ifad we time
" to ko over the fihw we could jiresent a mass of evidence, that
would be hiiiiIv overwbelmint;.
" The uK'il that: what: we sav about, the weather bns nothiiif? lo
i Vi'M;1)'"' ,l;llizS" "o, nntn!dt do with what we ftt, is one of the niont erroneous iiupreH
JJl!lr ln)ima.uiid.jrtHtiuiK..i tlil ...- :..u.i.n. .u.:.i. .1.1.1:1 1 .
tiiKain reverluiK to Me etlMornil w,c )
Warn The Driver Behind You
MEMBKR Of TUB DNITEO fllKSS
MfleM.witr of u cut Midtomi
Orriclil piper of jKkiuD L'uunty.
A. B. C' mnge 'elrculatton tot lis mmtiu
fiKllnft-Marrli :il, l(;ui, - 1
: Dill, mup dUuDjutloD in ' ila vuattis to
Mirrh :ll, 4U7D.
ITIsml 11 iral.l A. II. 0. Ur,l.
FmWit prei mn, 4fHili.v'' I
lUUHWR OV AUDIT HUKCAD
(ir CIRCULATION
AdwCjilnK UpprencnUtlfa
H. c. murm h COMPANY ...
' Ofrira.Im. Nr Vork. Clilrunu. "IMrolt, 0a
frwiclKO, lAH Angftu.. Seattle. Partluid.
Wet.
Smudge Smoke
winter wood
1 Matzu XlnoUoti oUlcHt dull cut
an artery iucH. and iihoul nui out
V? tiuwduBt beforu the broach whh
lie 11 led. . .
.I in. liny 111 inn iil 11111 viliii'y iimiiv
fd lirotty all lurtt woelc In ttio !
moonllKhti " . ' J
rornpirotlon pnurod Frl. nH .Lhoi
mercury . mounted. ' nnd mimmm l
troluR wilt noon bo noted. -t
"Tomus Hwom rammed th,o mnall
of hlfl back into a hng. and hud
the pcrtnoHS jtnoc.UQd out tit him
onp-.diy'roei'n.tly. . '
'.flnnls' with w.hlKkors on tholr
chostH jiro . dwtidUnK .arottnd the
roiintryolile' In" bntltlnif' sultn, nnd
noV and then lilunuo hup the
Wlltr, It lS wild. '-.' 5-: f 1 . :i.'.
.ObhoIIiio h olll,n(f or (is lnw1
irf '70. Iri tho tiecitltt - malrapollif.
;fhlic Jn1 rhnniipi' tVui n1' vn let', and
ioo ehoiii! to alrlnk. ,. , '
Tho C. Hlning pltlory Id gutUnj;
a good KulnK-ovcr ut tho hutuix
of Verne Htnmu, .who 1b a koiiIuii.
with. 11 luunmcM', and over ready
toJilrop -ovei'ythlnir and fix .Bomer
.thing In thQ'Oai&ntry Uno. . .' ,
; fl'hti new auto licenHoii nro quite
froqtiAMi ':11hy ihave no affinity
filr duiit .an-dai'itho old onoH. -Onco
Jl rtlirt enr wu .cupturnd that jUd
not huv' thh llconiw itlntm
ttrlnifd wlih ilimt, to hldo tho nu
meral. ' ' ' ' i: '.
... Wheat l 1 earning along fhio.
ai(d jvlll sooh bo thrown ml. In
Bpdi,rf ninx" tt' runs 48 'liu, to tho
a..''ind In otlior floctlohs tt ru.tw
IIKa 1 a ' JJomocrot.lo i'cnndltllito for
,titi' ICkIkIuHvio. '
llbl)W' Wi'uol hot ("flturncd Strom
1'or.tland, whnrn" ho tnot otno of
tho hie guild and high uiokuIk, of
QitKon.' '
" proHitectlVo ' niitumtrnl ' wod
nlnga showed tip lnt week.' ' ''
'Jim- Owhn was VittiKht" In an
tijtlWnlBtle mood ThurH., nnd vo
liortcd thr was too -murh li''
Blmldtlo VowlliiB 'Kolnir - on. llo
nrnpd 11IV Rood mon to grab tho
liuU by ,Uu Uui'ltH, and vt pur
nlioulilci' tn tho wheel, and Kt U
Into tho collar and null for tho
Hhnro. ...
A family of $20 mild iileooa Vroro
noon noBtlnit In tho .luck. Co. bank
Kiidny' out of roach. 1 "Tho !!0
(old )Uoo had qullo a viikuo bo
forn tho war, and Wore quite
plentiful In thoo ' layt They
were bulky, made 0U Beat of tho
pontH Baa. nnd hard to Roup, o
Uncle Ham puti- tho flight "
iTlnklv paper doiwh Into olrcula
lion, which can bo'"melced wlthp
out notlnx It. " "
Htockmen report there will he
plenty of muBt for ' tho hogs the
coming fall, which will bo vory
early nn tho aqutnielH are raelnit
hack nnd forth bciobb- tho hlKh"
wuy, fllllmt their cuplHiardB fur
a rainy day If any. The Wood
pecker colony have their benkB
all Bhnrpened for tho flret Jmmd
nut, nnd the nntB have quit roIbk
to ptcnlcB. to replenluli tholr
BtoreH. Only H10 BraBSlioppei'B
nnd tho butterfllea nro nre actlntr
'human, and filtlerlnif away their
days.
A Rood rain would bo wolromod
hy nil. as the ufuumt hiiB olartod
to crack, hnd the menn rainfall
for the season wan not na mean
on It ould hnvobeon, by ,00024
Inchon.
Mr, Herftner of tho Ice honne
Informed the writer recently that
If all tho tee h mrt ,wiw tfnn
fomed Into paving: material there
would he A filnre of" Ice from hero
In the ulster city to the aouth, 12
feet wide, one foot thick. When
Ihta hlithwnv J btillti there will
he an opening for a hualler with
a carload ' of Blnner ale. '
We iniliiitii 111
that
wJtilt. we sav about Ihe weather absoliMely determines wlult we
(at,1 'in fael iletiormmeH tin! riuulnlli Kininhiiie, temperature and
humidity til the entire Vallev.
JI we want stitishiue we have .only lo praise another million
dollar ruin; if we want rain wo have oulv to cuolofrjze a climate
.thai, gives us uulmiit.cd and iiuintcrriiplcd Niinslnne. Controlling
the weather as lar as we are coneernt'd is as elisy as iulluiK oft a
fence. .
.. '
IV V:K liked -we uould Kive the liual clwebinu; proof ot Ibis
'.eompletn power over the elements, simply by adding lo tb.it
e,ditoriid one complainjim iibbtit' the jjiuit jslibtly ,ca.ni.ouf.l.age(l
(if eoiii;se by extolling tli6 heal lib giving and iptirifyuig inOuenqc
of a collar ,wiltiug atiuosphert. No do.libt tibout jt.the're would
be at least 11 light frost ihpfofo sunrise tomorrow morning. " 1 '
Hiit ibat.'s the -I'lib.' ' ICditorlally Kpenking, we never like to
c.Oin plain about the weather,; In itliis cliiiiatio garden of Kde.u!
THE WORM WILL TURN!
CUTTING through all red tape, and leaving details to bo de
, idilcd later, J'reKidejit lloover last. 'Mtnifjfay sent' a telegra,m
I9 bus Vegas, Nevada, ordering the starting of construction
work 'on Bii.uhler l),aj.ti ,that day. ' " ""
This atiim was part of the ilbover program, to rush all
i)iiblie',w,(ArJc, itbus j',iUJ0vintf iuieiuployiuettl, and liastejxihg ftio re
turn of itorninT properity. "
At t he vei'y t,ijap this wire was seiii,' the 'iroovor-hutiug press,
was firing every gun in the ,e,dilorjid arsenal, at the I'j'.esident,
fbr'.tloiug'ntithjng to' relieve the country 's widespread depres
sion. ''.'':' " ;'""' '''"' '
' '' Dtei1 piibliu work involving liundreds of millions, has beeji
sijitilarly advaiieed, vo,';l; that but for the ''jidmijiistWitioiis
iSrouipt action, would have been delayed for several years.
, ' : '' ' " '' ""'". " f f " ' ' ' ';" ; ' .
DUT does President Hoover get any credit for sueh aetioyt
ot that anyone can notice. Nor has be been praised for
calling In the leaders of llig Husiucss, at the time of the Wall
.Street crash, persuading them to undertake new construction,
jioj, becanae their business demanded sueh construction, but be
cause the economio conditions of the country demanded it. Yet
116 less ail' authority than Owen 1). Young, a Democrat, declared
that this action' 'probably saved the coimlry from a disasterons
mid long-eo'tilinticfl panic. '
' it's 'certainly h ttuigh joli being President, particularly
w.hon 'oeoiiomi'e conditions, which no individual can control,
perelpitalo an acute industrial depression.
!' . ,V--i- !;.' j '
BUT, Kobuef or later, the worm will turn. It may tuini too late,
lis fiir as I'resideiit Hoover's iolitieal fale is concerned, hut
Issue not the governor.
j mastemhowman, It will not even
1 provide a good ahow"and cunnot
Thin Joseph platform is simply! be galvanized even by the goose
a nklllful demagogic appeal .to i reae cajmuiilzaUon ot ita author,
nooular prejudice and really menns! It adopted im Republican gop,.,
nothing It is - merely political j the . r.itwhlle . Grand Old Pejiy
The smengm win oiiin. iu ......v.,uai i,-f.
council."
of Joseph lav In hla personality of the Hpuaewives1
not hln platform
Without the I (Salem Capital Journal).
4pive him 5, chance to get out of your way before you make a turn. The proper way. to make
a left turn is to get as close to the center of the road as possible and give the signal and'
then turn.; Far too many motorists try to turn left after getting close to the curb, ..m-. i 1 f
Ttifofthatlbri" furnished by the Oakland-Pontlae local dealer, the Sanderson Motor Co. " ' 1,'
Fifteen Years Ago
This Week
(From flio files of Tle
Moll Tribune)
NEW VpriK A1 jury deelares
Tlarry ,T Kemlull Thaw, slayer of
Stanford White, for the lovo of
1 Ive.Iyn Nesblt Thaw, sane.
.Callfprnia-O.regron Power com
pany offers to sell its electric light
and .power buHlrvess .to the city,
price to ,lje fixed later,
Twenty-two special trains, car
rying Shriners to Hnn Franciaeo to
PIihb .Uirousli .city.
jfylng' contenders for the party
; nomination in that convention that
j Is nearly two years ahead, but
j those who are In the know of how
wires aro laid for such an event
j are alert to what is Koing on even
now in. pai'tlculur party camps.
Jn the forefront is the practically
admitted certainty that Governor
Kranklln Koosovelt will again bo
clt'oted in New York state and that
the .event will make Jiijn ,the .out
standing candidate of .the, eastern
Democrat The seemingly sole
possibility of his having an eastern
opponent is In .the contention . of
some influential Democrats in the
South a.nd .middle West that Qov
e.rnor Huosevelt will co,rry to much
color fit Al Smlthlsm to .be persona
" .One rot -'tho spring fights came ott'lf"0 'ftr lenen; fhf
.aiher,lato.r occurred Saturday I 'f'JhJ)t'm,Wlt "" that
would be a more :aUra,ctLvo candl-,1
Aeordlnn to n lecturer, n mf
rled man is k fur more attentive
liMenrr than a bachelor. 11 hnn to
be. (Tho HumoWfft) 1
4 , p
FrMdom or death J tle domnnd
nf the NnUonntlntn of India, It
wouM be Jt llko John Hull to re
fuse to give them either, (Reattle
Times)'
"We don't aeo what itenatorn could
hope to get out of confidential dip
lomatic paper if they can't solve
a dial telephone. (.Do roit New)
Evidently Byrd will keep nn
help a hero forever, nobody hav
ing thoiiRht of maklnff him presi
dent. (Birmingham News)
yontuillyt lit will riwivo rriMlit for wlint he lias tlono. As litis
fltiMi so froquoiitly jVliuirkiul before in this eolumit, "Yon eun't
foul oil the ptHtple nil, tho time." ,;
tn Southerii OiililWniii, Arioiiu iul ISeviuhi, the news
pupers iilreudy reTJeel. a hotter relinjr. Tliere is jreuerul agree
ment thnt this llonltler Dmneoust runt ion eomes at the proiHU
(w.veholoK'etil moment, and may well title the entire region over
until the fall harvest, starts the wheels of industry moving ajrain.
As (uio iMvsjmpeV renmrhs: v"' u
"ThiH project will rWo 1000 men steady employment, al good :
wages for a period of fivo to eight years. Uncle Sam will
hpt'ini )l0,(ki0,000 now and ten times that amount Inter. Un
employed men with families nro ntven preference. For many
years tho construction will nttrnot uirisis from nil over tho
country to Nevada. A pew mUrootl will he built, ft lake 100
miles long Will he fnituvd, n new town of 5tk)0 peoplo will be
created. t'roKporlty tn 1-as Vegns and Southern Nevada seems
assured for many years to come,"
lifKANVIUUK Mm partisan press sneers nt. President Hoover,
UM, "tIP cn(?ineerM while the Senate eom'entrates solely uon
thwarting him in every eonstntetive effort he undertakes.
VSint, we repeat, eventually the worm will turn. And when
it does thse individiuds who have stood hy their President, nnd
done Avlmt they could ,to make his tsk nn easier one, will nt
least have the satisfHolion of .suyinjr: 4I told you so.
nigJt. Hepor.tfl suy1 it was over a
card ame.-T-Ed.etr Precinct, News.
Travel to Crater JaJte exceeds all
uncords. : .
cNRW yoitK. rllo-rry JC.. . Thaw,
slayer of Stanford: t W.hite, ' freed
uft,e,r jreara of .effort and .expendi
ture of millions. 1 i . ; (
The'cftjnplng ground for tour
ists huek oil! tho Nutatorium is now
r.eady for use and.jwill result in
great 'advertising for .tho city . andj
valley. , . w v , H , ,
DaveWood has received' a letter
from a friend in England, which
confirms the report that Kngland
feels she has done her duty if hIio
keeps the sea freo of Oormnn ships.
There is opposition to sending larw i
armies to Fmnco to fight the battlo
of tho Allies. ,Y' v - '
: State Highway commission is
charmed by loyv ot the Hlskiyou
highway. 1 '-
Oermaps capture Prrzmalr.k on
the Klver. Aa from tho. Kusfdaus,
wlio retreat. ... j
ilud Anderson former pride ofj
Medfortl waw terrifically .mauled
hy .Hilly Weeks at Tucoma hiHtj
night. ., j
(lien Pabrlck holds n salmon
bake on his lawn on JCast Main!
street. . . ,
Move launched to re-bond city
for paving debts.
THURSOAY
Another hot spell threatens city
and valley.
Klamath Falls defeats Medford,
4 to 0, In a hair-raising, ball game.
Forest service complote prelim
inary survey of a road .from Tiller
to Trail, . ;
Water Users association open
campaign for establishment of Jrrl
gallon in the valley. !
FltlUAY 1
Emissary of the French govern
ment buys'2fi valley mules for use.
of the battlefields of Europe,
The. mercury rose tn 00, nnd It
looks like thunderstorms over
ltoxy Ann.
- Governor Tltvmmond of Minne
sota pusses through city en route
to Han Kroneisco fair, nbd is greet
ed by loco I M Inuesntnns. who
drive Jhlm to Ashland by auto. .
JIib DcJiel. .enwhler of the
Eh-st National linnk, returns from
a. Ford tour to Sun Frs.nclsco.
Al Jolnoti, "tbo jonngler of met
nmUity'.' to appear at tho I'ago
soon. In tbn thoairical event of the
Reason. H" - s ;
. SATl IUAY
"Mow ivmny want salvation 'n
the shape of Irrigation,' queries sn
editorial.
Theodore- 'Roosevelt, x-prtl-detit,
and generally conceded ns the
leading "war Jingo" by virtue of
recent . utterances, parted through
Medford this morning on the Shas
ta limited nt L':30 a. m nnd Fi"d
JlMni nnd t'otonel AbiTkhams, and
the rest of the thin ranked local
brigade who imagine; be Is the
savtnr of the land, lept on. There
Were none to greet him, no flower,
no fruit, no tribute of devotion.
Uoosevclt never knewi he wa.4 (n
the home town of Ills most nrtlent
devotees for he slept on and went
no message, 1
personnel, which can be cha'nped.
The courts are the final arbitra
tors of rates commission, or ,no
commission. i- -: ' ;
Neither government, " state or
municipal development Jof water
power resources can be made
without cost to taxpayers that is
campaign ballyhoo. T.he govern
ment Is already developing wa,ter
power nnd a movement is under
way for federal development - of
the Umatilla Rapids o.n the Col
umbia an interstate stream hence
not a state project. Cities a!r,ealy
have the right to develop hydro
electric resourceswitness the caeo
of Eugene. The people will ,voto
In November upon the Orange bill
for the creation of power districts
for such development, outside of
cities which will determine this
"mm
assures complete satisfaction
even at these low prices
- At regular prices "Good Will " used cars are the first
choice of thrifty buyers. Reconditioned and guaran
teedrand sold with a 48-hour exchange privilege, they
r offer a measure of satisfaction and value equalled by
. few other used cars. At these amazing low prices, they
offer even greater value. Come today select your
car now I ' '''.'' ' "' '"' ' t" '''
Come! Sec! Buy! Save!
10211 STANADKU BUICK 8E
DAN.r. la. perfoct xonclJUon.
Gootl ruhuer and finish.' A
real buy
at '
1925 STUD15BAKER UIOTA
1XH SKBAN. For a. depend
able family car this i ,un-
cqMalled. Bee
UiIh for
t27 KMSK.V SKDAN. Thor
oughly Overhauled.' A real
value." '
nf .......'.....'.
$550
;r uiota-
a depend
hls i ,un-
$460
AN.'" Thor
" A rcn I
$375
1927 I'ONTIAO COUPE. Here
Ih a fast little car sood for
mountains, town--or'1 travel.
Look It
over . ..'.'..v.. ....... ..
J1127 '.on'i.'iac sf.wan: If
you desire satlafactlon ..'In a
cnr. here It is'
for i.i....
Here la liite 1027 Pontlae
Coach Jn far better condition
than the average year-old car.
Flrat come, first served. A
T,.....:..: $400
$365
rian: it
:tlon In a
$410
1928 OAKLAND . SPORT EOADSTER
llero's a real ear,1 jvover;
speed nudl ".ensy to Iiandle. J
New paint, ;u-.v yublH'V ami Jf
ipauy extra otyessoriexs. A ' J
cap. fMiyone .wotiW be proud
Xo ,ovn. , . - , ; i.
;' Easy G. M., A. 0 Terms Sraall DoVvJi payment ? .
I SANDERSON MOTOR CO.
S. Partiett PAKJ.AND-PONTIAG DEALER Phciie 1385
date, if the party Jeder must coino
from the .East.
- Againi, there are strong party
leaders .who favor a middle AVest
i candidate, such as ejc-Govornor
ponahey oX Olilo, whom they see
as ,a Democrat with a record c,f
popularity and successful ; adminis
tration In ft great Republican statue,
nnd "Xiovernoi Vic"- Is reliably re
ported to bo steadily closing in to
ward the party race-track. . .
. Then, out io the Missouri valley
region the Reeling Is growing that
should .be the time f,or the
great West and Northwest to put
ex-Senator Jim Keed stiyarely .to
the front and fight for his nomina
tion to tho finish, win or lose.
Singular enough, ,the leaders who
nro talking strongly upon winning
the support of the Democrats of
the South, but they appear ,to be
still affected , with the hoary su
perstition thuit the nomination .of
a southern Democrat for tho presi
dency would be a total loss for tho
party from the starting post. j
A'tUnta .Constitution. I
I i
be SAFE
II ' . M: ,,
Simmering of
Oregon Politics
Tilings ovt'ii up. The tariff miikt's sugar more expensive,
the stork nlunip imide siitrar dndtlies imicli.elH'nper.
Iiut
I'noliibktioti nmkoH n tireut mlvtuteQ in efficiency,
tnlit? liulf oh lonu; iiow tn (IrinU yotirsolf to dcutli.
It doesn'
. Amoiift tlmse who rrtijoct li) KeciiiK people liave n t;ootl time
on Sumliiy lire t'liijtgers.
Press Comment
t Igurlni tor lortj.
Alrrndy, In' aritlrtpntlon ot n
nltno.t certain lemorratic come
trnck In the eonnrriwlnniu rlectton
of November m'xt. 'ttaert In "the
ftnuml nf n ittlnir In the lops of Ihe
mulberry irew" of tho party, blew
1m' toward tlw. iiroMUlvntiul ron
vmtlnn of ISS2. '
trillnnrlly lh rituntnnn would
ay It la yet too vnrly td bo tdenti-
'4'Ho .lost'ikli JaUoriii
The "J o a e p h for Uovcmor
jClub" bus de'lvel'ed an ultlnmtuin
to the Heiiubllcan State ,Jentrl
cpnimlttee that meets soon to He
lect a catuliiluto for governor to
fill the vacancy caused by tho
deuth of George W. Joseph that
the committee adopt the Joseph
platform without alteration or
(nullification und that tho nom
inee must do so personally or ttu
club will bolt the ticket and name
an Independent for governor.
The "Joseph for Governor Club"
consists of It it f it C llolmun,
trrcslilcnt and William A. Dalr.lel,
secretary. The former Is a ten
tative candidate tor the nomina
tion. The Joseph platform, con
sists of .three plunks which read
as follows:
First Freedom of speech and
justice.
Second Abolishment of th
public service commission, there
by relieving the peoplo ot tlie ob
ligation guaranteeing any return
to tho utilities, leaving the vari
ous cities free to bargain Willi
tho utilities nnd placing tho utili
ties on the same baslx ns private
business, receiving their . profits
or bearing their loss ns tho case
tuny be. and avoiding the situa
tion as tt now ordsts in Portland
with relation to tho 10-cent street
cnr fare.
: Third Government, slate or
municipal development of Our wa
ter power rosonroes without CO?!
to the taxpayers, providing cheap
power In nbunewnce for- Indus
trial enterprises and domestic use
In our cities nnd throughout our
rami communities. Such develop
ment will require the expenditure
of millions of dollars In tho em
ployment of Inlwr and result In
enormous perpetual factory pay
rolls. A both Ihe federal nnd state
constitutions Insure free speech
and justice nnd we have wijoyed
both since the creation of the
government ns far ns guarantees
nre concerned, Ihe first plank Is
pure bunk
Abolition of the pltbllo service
commission would eliminate Rll
state regulation of transportation
and create chaos In utility rein-1,
lions with the public. If Ihe
commission does not function
satisfactorily, It Is the fault of its
SPEED
AKE a tip from Billy Arnold the winner of this
year's 500-mile Indianapolis Sweepstakes at 100.448 miles
per hour repeating two weeks later at Altoona, averaging
111 m. p. h. He gives, full credit for his victories to the
absolute dependability and stamina in the new Firestone
High Speed Heavy Duty Balloon. Such speed with safety
is provided by the extra gum-dipping process. Put on a
set ,of .these High Speed Heavy Duty Balloons. The first
mile will prove their safety and positive control the
many thousand additional miles will prove their endurance
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TOP PRICES for USED TIRES
i '.Trade in your worn tires here. They represent a ;,
substantial payment on your new ones.
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a treatea nign-test gasoline at no greater cost)
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MITH WATKIN
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Phone T
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ver8i.de at Ninth St;;