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IfEDFORD MXIL TRIBUNE, MEDFORD, OREGON, TUESDAY, MAT 17, 1932.
Medford Mail Tribune
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Offletil paper ol Jsekton County.
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Ofrteoa to New York, Uilrago, Detroit, ft
franclaco, Loa Angtlaa, Scattlo, Portland.
Ye Smudge Pot
By Arthur Parry
' The election eomei Prlday. It U
comforting to. realize, that the coun
ty and community, passed through 40 1
in bygone days. Just as bad, If not
worse, and the current spasm win ap-1
turn. There are men in thi world
who never heard of Jackson county.
or any of It candidate and aad to
tell don't give a whoop, or care
darn, about it or them. Let there be
BO murder for th Right
- Poverty and new automobile erej
tin conspicuous In our midst j
YE DIPLOMATIC ED
(Albany Capital)
A certain mustache In Albany
1 (till growing, much to th dis
gust of those who have to look at
It. However, we can Mill mention
so name a we haven't missed
Ingle week of getting an ad from
the firm of the mustachlo grow-
1 with vice and corruption, they have publicly maintained, the
Borne of the older oins were piqued people of Jackson county through their law enforcement offi
?h.m"h.Wwa? TnTvorM j cers- through their administrative offices, through their courts,
house," refused to come around next I an(j iBt DiU not least through their jury system, are powerless
Monday, and beat the parlor rug.
Many of the sport have new atraw
hat. Other an tweaking th nose
of the Depression, by using renovator
on the old ones. The renovator will
make 5-year-old atraw hat appear,
hlny, and apparently IB-years old.
"If elected I will perform the duties
of th office, fearfully" (Ad Port Or
ford) The accidental truth, so give
him credit
. . .
The Sundays are getting pleasant
nough, for the summer' week-end
run of tragedies.
Election slogan:
OOSH1 ALL FRIDAY 1
Chrlstmaa la comlng-
also a Bood
bawling out, for th dumbness of the crjme can't be punished, wrongs
people. In returning Herbert Hoover,. ,
to m whit House, for four more.be run to cover, in the regular
year.
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CANARDS
A 11 1 a He. 103 weks out of every
two (2) years, but the week before
any kind of an election, the He ta
called ft canard, for some reason. The
canard haa no father, and Just fe
cundate like scum on a bum batch
of moonshine. The canard Is always
very vicious, and la generally Incu
bated too late for auccessful contra
diction. Canardlng Is In the same
oategory with kidnapping. Th can
ard la generally liberated about 11
o'clock, and travels faster than the
truth, light, or the v-B-d. There
ahould be a bounty on canards, the
same a eoyotee. Nobody bellevea a
canard. However, with the political
air aU hazy, it I ust aa well not to
pay any attention to the truth, as It
Is llsble to be a canard. Always take
a canard wlar a aaok of aalt.
Germs an no respecters of friend
ship. Th warm, moist palm of the
right hand of the handshaker Is the
Ideal resting place for virulent bac
teria. (Btate Health Board Bulletin)
Add campaign horror.
PAINt'l'L TRUTH AGAIN
Some day I'm going to make a dif
ferent answer when a lawyer or social
worker eaye to me: "You know, I
could writ a novel It I'd Just get
down to It I've had auch wondorful
experience. If only I didn't have a
family to support" Sometime Instead
of saying: "I'm sure you could." I'm
going to say, "You're a liar. If you
had a novel In you which was worth
anythlrg, you'd writ It in spite of
hell and high water. You'd neglect
your profession, you'd atarv your
grandmother and desert your child
ren In order to write It. Because there
Is nothing on earth more ruthless and
unnormal and unscrupulous thsn the
creative determination. Concordia
(Kan.) Blade.
A few of th far-alghted Democrats
have their eye on the poatofflce, In
the event they don't fight hard
nough mong themselves to defeat
Hoover,
EPITAPH
Lies burled here one William Bold.
Departed from thai life,
Because he went out In th or 'd.
Attired like hi wit.
(Boston Transcript)
Oregon V father.
Partly cloudy tonight and Wed
nesday; overcast on th coast; mode
rat temperature; gentle changeable
wind otlshore.
Name the Gang!
CO that's it I Last Sunday we declared that IP (please note
k"' the If) as has been charged- there is a gang in Medford
guilty of depredations, threatening the lives and property
of law-abiding citizens, the leaders and members of that gang
should be named, the charges against them itemized, the entire
matter brought before a grand jury in the regular way, and
those indicted, should only be given the opportunity afforded
every accused American citizen
guilt or innocence.
If guilty then they should
belong, and with this iniquitous
opined that Medford MIGHT
naiens in the future without
with the gang!" which is so disruptive of community harmony.
and of which all sensible people
IP there is such a gang. All right, DOWN WITH IT1 And in
that work this paper will
command. .
But if there ISN'T, if this
just some more of the moth eaten cry of "wolf" upon which a
few disgruntled politicians hope to get at the public trough,
then for the Love of Pete, let's drop itland let's go on about
our business, like grown-up women and men.
OUT the answer to that demand for names, we are surprised
to note' is to question our sanity. The demand for a grand
jury investigation, we are even MORE surprised to note, is
termed a demand for a hearing "of the gang, for the gang and
by the gang!"
What does that meant It
to BRAND EVERT RESIDENT OF JACKSON COUNTY
WITH THE BRAND OF THAT GANG the gang that has
been guilty of dishonesty, graft
in the calendar, these many years,
For our grand juries are selected by lot from the ENTIRE
POPULATION. That selection
' guard, that this government of ours has been able to devise
When our faith in the jury system falls, when the integrity of
! , ., j .1 .
,our jury system is destroyed, then, ladies and gentlemen, this
government of ours, and the
1 "
FALLS.
"OES any resident of Jackson County BELIEVE that we
have eome to that sorry pass, that because of this gang
control, a grand jury of honest, fair dealing, right thinking men
men and women CAN'T BE SELECTED, by the only method
that our civilization has devised for seleoting them.
SOME PEOPLE DO. Those people who have raised this
cry of "down with the gang" do, and have so stated. They
have not only charged this gang
to control it.
1N view of such charges, in view of such a situation, IN ALL
FAIRNESS, is it a mark of insanity, a proof of ignobility,
for those citizens who do NOT
i,onir manarr mim
How can any progress toward' overthrowing this gang be
made, until the leaders and members of the gang are known,
until the crime each has committed is known, until this indis
criminate mud-slinging is shopped, until all our cards are put
on the table and a spade is called a spade.
SUBJECT, of course, to correction by any board of alienists
desired, we can see no other way. We don't believe the
. . . "T .1
people or Meuiora ana jacKson
courts and our jury system. We CERTAINT don t believe that
such lawlessness and disorder roigns, that we must leave such
criminal matters (and these charges ARE criminal charges !)
to the noiBe and fury of political elections, or to juries named
by rival newspapers.
Not believing that we are therefore going to repeat our"
request that this gang which has not only been robbing the
people these many years, but has utterly destroyed all forces of
law and order, be brought out in the open, where all may see
them, that the charges be presented against each one, and a
spocinl grand jury be callod at once, to consider the evidence
against them.
IISN'T THAT FAIR! Let's clear up this mess once and for
all and clear it up now. And then with these criminals
named and placed iu prison where they belong- perhaps we can
for a few years at least, hear no more about this boodle snatch
ing, grafting, murderous Medford and Jackson county gang!
And that we again repeat, would to us, and we believe to an
overwhelming majority of the pcoplo of Medford and Jackson
county, bo "a consummation devoutly to bo wished."
TttT0J&
tpartvnts
UPEI.MNO OVT WORDS
Hy Allc Jtidunn Peal
On of th moat frequent rude
neaatw which adulu thoughtleMly
perpetrat toward children la that ol
carry In on a conversation over their
heads In which certain worda ar
spelled out with th purpoa of keep
ing th child In th dark.
Usually the child understand any
way, and th reult 1 merely to an
taRonlu hl.n and aharpn hla curi
osity about grown-up aevreta gener
ally. It doe not help hla manner. H
answer rudeneaa with rndene, per
hapa not tt that particular moment,
but when a good opportunity present
IWK,
This from him ta w-oRnlred at one
a Impertinence and la tiaually check
ed sharply by adult, who apparently
are quit unaware that th child
almpty la getting eren for pact of
fense. When a child U present th con
versation shouhl b such that he may
listen and to a certain degree enter
into It. This necearlly limit th
freedom ot talk, . TH proper aitrna-
the opportunity to prove their
be sent to prison where they
gang of criminals removed, we
go through a few political cam
this time-honored cry of "down
are so thoroughly sick and tired;
join with every resource at its
is just molasses to catch flies'
means if it means anything!)
and corruption, of every crime
is surrounded by every safe-
government of our forefathers'
with crimes, with depredations,
believe it. to DEMAND bOMt!
nni
l. 1 I lo
county nave muen bo iuw, ui
can t be corrected, crooks can t
. . . i; . ,,
way, through our police- our
Ut Is tactfully to vend th child
elsewhere to play or otherwise occupy
himself.
If thla la not possible, adulta must
accept th necessity of censoring their
talk as one of the price to be paid
tor aettlng an eiampl of courtesy to
th young and keeping a feeling of
mutual confidence and good will.
Rvery young child, merely by virtu
of the fact that he U a child, haa
to take a good deal from th grown
ups around him.
Thla la Inevitable in th proces
of making ft civilised human br'ng
out of the egocentric little creature
that he la.
It helps If all unnecessary causes
for friction and ftntagoArsm are
avoided and h haa reason to feel
that people are treating him with
decent consideration.
Office Boys and
Lamports Winners
In the opening games of th second
half of the kitten -ball league last eve
ning, th Offlc Boys, with oM Sam
Colton on th mound blanked the
Standard OH team S to 0. Lamport's j
uwa ajvnninRs v 10 e, in in oiner
gam. Sam Jfnnlnga was routed from
th box, In th third, with ft flock
of lln drive.
Phone 543 Ws haul away your
relue. City 5aoltary fiery loa.
Today
By Arthur Brisbane
Owen D. Young Says No.
Japan's Proud Army.
Forty at a Cock Fight.
Who Has a Bright Smile?
Copyright King feature 8ynd Ino
The political news of the day
is that Owen D. Young has re
moved himself from the possi
bility of a democratic nomina
tion for the presidency, emphat
ically and sincerely. In a letter
to John Crojvley, publisher of
the Little Falls Times, Mr.
Young's home paper, Mr.
Young concludes with these
words: "May I say definitely
and finally that I cannot, for
reasons which are so control
ling as not to be open to argu
ment accept the nomination
for the presidency, if made."
Nothing could be more
"final" than that. The state
ment will shock many influen
tial politicians who have been
working in Mr. Young's inter
est, although apparently with
out his knowledge or approval,
and have felt sure that Mr.
Young would be nominated.
The Japanese army la high spirit
ed. Its officers feci that THEY
should rule, not any namby-pamby
civil government. To express their
views, a group of 18 officer mur
dered the prime minister of Japan,
Inukal, 77 years old, wounding six
while forcing their way Into the old
roan house. In connection with
this achievement banks were bombed.
When the work was done the 18
that had carried out the Ideas of the
Japanese military forces surrendered.
M
Members of the Japanese cabinet,
and other .high officials, know of "ao
ctetlea vowed to murder" that would
kill them off like rata, should they
offend Japanese Ideas.
The old man murdered on Sunday
probably knew, after the Shanghai
truce which offended the army, that
his life would not last long. He
showed courage, as do other officials
of Japan.
What the Japanese do with their
prime ministers, their army and navy
la their business, as long aa they did
not do It to us.
It is not for us to crjtlclze, but
to observe events and learn what we
can.
We have little right or Inclination
to criticize othe? nations In view of
our own crime wave, which la not
exactly based "on patriotism."
Its foundations are bootlegging cre
ated by prohibition, and It makes
Japanese "murders of patriotism"
seem mild.
In northern NevYork forty men
were arrested at a cock fight. The
police got fifteen game cocks, seven
dead ones, killed In battle for the
amusement of "primates" standing
around the cockpit. Fighting cocks
have their natural spurs cut off and
sharp steel needles are attached to
th stump. Th) thrust of a needle
through the brain ends the fight.
Th birds will endure unlimited
suffering from other wounds and fight
on. It Is hard for ua to real tee that
that was once ft favorite sport of
English kings, or that serious Eng
lishmen not long ago objected to a
ban on bull baiting, saying that Eng- 1
llshmen If they did not see blood
might lose courage. !
It was necessary for them to see ;
savage bulldogs tear the muezlcs of
miserable tethered bulls. '
An Intelligent advertiser offers
substantial prise for "the brightest
smile In America.' Send ft snapshot I
and If yours la the brightest smile.
or bright enough, you get ft price.
Joseph P. Day, New York'a real es
tate king, ahould enter that contest.
Anybody who can amlle, with real i
estate ftt It present levels, as Mr. I
Day was smiling recently, deserves a
prlve. I
To be oheerful while conditions j
are pleasant ta easy. It takes real :
character to amlle through 1033. J
An admirable old American ship I
builder. Captain Dollar, is dead. In I
hi 88th year. Dead also I WlUlam
M, Todd. One built ehlps on the
Pacific coast, the other on the At
lantic. Captain Dollar waa an Im
migrant from Scotland. William H. I
Todd waa th son of an Irish Imml- j
grant. Th two men paid hundreds I
of millions to American labor, eaoh '
worked until th day of hla death,
BUT BOTH WOULD BE EXCLUDED
PROM THIS COUNTRY UNDER OUR
PRESENT IMMIGRATION IAWS that
would keep out such men as have
built this country.
Historians ot the future, who In-
re t tg at original document now pre
pared by the accountants, Klein,
Hinds and Plnke, Investigating deals
of Kreuger, Swedish rich man, with
American financiers, will find Inter
esting fact, Krugr wa abl to
Personal Health Service
By William Brady, M. D.
Signed letters pertaining to personal oeaitn and byglen. not to disease
dtagnoaia or treatment, mil b answered by Dr. Brady u a eiamped aeU-ad-dressed
envelope 1 anelosed. Letter should be briet and written In Ink
Owing to th. large number ol letter received only a few can oe anawered
bera. No reply can be mad to querie not conforming to Instructions. Ad
dress Or. William Brady In car of The Mall Tribune.
THE RESISTANCE FALLACY IS PURE PESSIMISM
In our chat May 39, 1D30. wa said;
When a doctor talks about Im
munity he 1 generally trying to
tell you how to get It. When he
talks about re
sistance he la
offering noth
ing but dis
couragement or
ft helpless re
gret. Reals tance Is
merely a vague
theory or fancy
without specific
or definite appli
cation to any
known disease.
Immunity Is ft well recognized and
at least fairly well defined state with
specific application to some disease,
and when the term la used without
specific reference to some disease
such as diphtheria or typhoid fever
the person who uses It doesn't know
what he Is talking about. There 1
no scientific ground for the notion
that any one can Inherit or acquire
general Immunity. So that leaves the
old timers who dwell so fondly on
the Importance of keeping the gen
eral "resistance" up without a leg
to stand on. They're Just talking
thru their hats, no matter whether
they are eminent physicians or big
health commissioners.
To tell people these day to get
plenty of good nourishing food, fresh
air and pure cold water to drink,
and maybe to keep their feet dry and
avoid drafts, In order to prevent any
"lowering of resistance" In time of
eplOemlc, la an Insult to their Intel
ligence. I repeat, there la not one
lota of scientific evidence that these
factors have anything to do with Im
munity against any known disease.
The very Idea of "resistance" Is ft
pessimistic one. Did you ever hear
of a. physician assuring any one in
advance that his "resistance" Is good
and therefore he has nothing to fear
from the 'prevailing epidemic? You
did not. But any good physician can
tell anybody at any time whether he
has enough Immunity to make him
reasonably safe from diphtheria, and
any good physician can Immunize
anyone against typhoid fever. The
old fogy health authorities and physi
cians who still utter banaltles about
"resistance" are merely offering con
dolence over something outward
that has .happened. They are giving
a hackneyed and absurd explanation
for an Illness they have failed to
prevent.
Chiefly from animal experimenta
tion, but 4n ft limited degree from
tests on groups of children, we have
obtained some evidence that an ade
quate supply of vitamins, particular
ly Vitamin A, In the food, favors the
development of Immunity against res
piratory Infections. This is by no
means an established fact. It Is mere
lv a scientific assumption. It will re
quire same years of the slow experi
mentation with numau Buojeci vu
get fifty mUllon dollars here from
financiers who hadn't the sllghteat
chance of making a cent.
Stocks that sold for a hundred dol
lar a share are worth perhaps a
tenth of a cent. Oulllble American
hlch finance got for Its money an
American match company, so arrang
ed that It could not make any
money.
This country was certainly drunk
with money and was taking dreams
for reality In 1829. It is probably
just as well that the nation woke up.
The usual news comes from India
that thinks It wants to be free, but
can't quite give up the excitement
and the delight of battle. Hindus
and Moslems, fighting for three days
past, have killed 43 and Injured 800.
Fighting still going on. The British,
whose rule Is made easy by India's
religious hatred, find It necessary to
open fir on both Hindu and Mo
hammedans. Communications
From One of the Deputies.
To the Editor:
t ma in the Dallv News of recent
dst a list of Mr. Jennings' deputy
sheriffs, my name Included. I think
it i. oniv fur to Mr. Jennings to
state neither he nor Jackson county
Is paying me one penny. I am work
ing for L. H. Hoffman, who pave me
for my services as night watchman
at the new county courthouse.
Yours respecliuny.
H. T. DIZNEY.
Medford. May 17.
143 Voters Endorse Thomas.
To the Editor: .
Among the candidates for county
Judge Is a man who has' thus far at
tracted little publicity In the cam
paign. A newcomer to pontic, ne
ha made no fiery speeche and no
Imposlble promises. H haa accused
no one In office of corruption and
dishonesty, nor has he warned the
people that only by his election can
the county be saved from roDDery.
murder snd bankruptcy. He haa been
biwj seeking th endorsement of
those who know him as an honest,
fair-minded and capable cltleen and
loyal and trustworthy friend. This
man ta c. A. Thomas of Ashlsnd.
Mr. Thomas has been a lumberman
of th. Rogue River valley for the
last IS years, hsvlng held positions
of responsibility with th. largest op
erators, as well a managing enter
prises of his own. He Is a hustler i
with an established reputation for
personal Integrity. HI support come
from those who have worked with
and under him. his bustnea asso
rt. t. mnrf th.M. whA kn.", him ht
H ha a known faculty tor quiet I
determine whether this 1 true of hu
man beings. Along with this assump
tion or scientific conception goes the
assumption that the Influence of
sunlight on ultraviolet light from any
source upon the body exposed to It
also adds In developing Immunity
against respiratory Infection. At the
present time these observations con
stitute the sun of our 'knowledge of
factors which favor Immunity. Prob
ably we could make more progress
and gain greater knowledge of the
matter If the old fossils would cease
their chatter about "resistance."
Any Immunity one may have acp
quired Is not to be dlmlahed or de
stroyed by overwork, fatigue, lack of
sleep, b d weather, Insufficient food
or other incidental every day Inconvenience.
QUESTIONS AND ANSWERS
The Scientific Truth
I was very glad to see that a dis
tinguished member of the medical
profession admits that alcohol Is de
pressant ... (V. W. H.)
Answer That Is not a question of
opinion but of scientific fket No one
in or outside of the medical profes
sion can alter the scientific fact that
alcohol Is a depressant from first to
Inst und In every respect.
Too Much Water?
Is It possible to drink too much
water In a day? What Is the maxi
mum amount one may drink? Is 8
or 10 glasses In ft day too much .
(H. W.)
Answer No one need fear drinking
too much water. Eight or 10 glasses a
day Is not too much. Pair average Is
two glasses first thing In, tr-e morn
ing, a gloss with breakfast, t glass
or two In the forenoon, glass with
lunch, glass or two afternoon, glass or
two or three with dinner and In the
evening.
Aw, Rats
Our neighborhood Is Infested with
rats. Please give some suggestions for
killing those that come In our yard.
(A. L.)
Answer I would suggest In the or
der of their general effectiveness, a
cat, a terrier, traps, poison, a gun.
Oil of Smoke
Hacking cough, especially on wak
ing In morning. Ben Told to take
three to nine drops beechwood creo
sote in glass of milk three times a
day. Friend found this successful for
same trouble. What do you think of
It. (O. H. M)
Aniwer Not much. Seems silly to
fool with any remedy or treatment
before you know the nature or cause
of the hacking cough.
The Ills Called Rheumatism
My sister In writes that she
has obtained more help from a book
of yours about rheumatism than all
the physicians have been able to
give her . (Mrs. O. B. W.)
Answer The booklet, "The His
Called Rheumatism," will be sent on
request. Inclose a stamped envelope
bearing your address and a dime.
and efficient organization and the
ability to unite conflicting Interest
and factions In a harmonious policy
for the good of aU concerned. On
social, Juvenile and labor questions
he 1 fair, broad-minded and sympa
thetic. He stand for immediate com
pletion ot the re-classlflcatlon of all
oounty property which will correct the
present Inequality of a&sessments and
put the county on & sound tax basis.
We believe that this Is the most con
structive tax measure that has been
advocated by any candidate for coun
ty Judge.
O. A. Thomas realizes that the
oounty Judge Is not an arbitrary dic
tator who can revolutionize the func
tions of county government. We,
who now know him, recognize his
worth and ability and feel sure that
aa county Judge he would further
Justify the community's high regard.
In support of our high opinion of
him we have signed this letter and
asked that It be published.
L. O. LYMAN.
(Signed by 143 voters from Med
ford, Ashland. Central Point. Butte
Falls and elsewhere. Names on file.)
Stelwer Endorsed
To the Editor:
As the time draws nearer for th
Republican voters to make their
choice for United States senator, we
believe attention should be called to
the outstanding service which Sena
tor Stelwer haa rendered the state
of Oregon during his five years at
Washington.
Senator Stelwer Is a diligent and
faithful worker, has made many
friends In congress and enjoys an
enviable reputation at the national
capital. In recognition of his ability
and services he has been placed on
the most Important senate commit
tees as follows: Appropriations, bank
ing and currency, expenditures In
executive departments (of which he
la chairman), Indian affairs, public
lands and claims. Through these
committees he has secxired for Ore
bon greatly Increased federal appro
priations. Important legislation and
numerous other benefits. Senator
Stelwer took a leading part In ob
taining appropratlon for Oregon by
years:
1928 $20,073,530
1929 ......l.-, $22,833,673
1930 $24,516,598
1931 ,. . . ..- , . $30,570,487
1932 $32 263.973
The above figures show the results
of Senator Stelwer's work on the ap
propriations committee since his ap
pointment to that committee in 1930.
Treasury department flRurr show
that for the fiscal year 1933. Oregon
will receive approximately $7.50 In
federal expenditure In the state for
every dollar paid In federal taxes
and other revenues.
Senator Stelwer Is leading the ef
fort to bring about economy In gov
ernment by attacking the hug bu
reaucracy In the national capital.
During his five years of service the j
senator has strusiiled against the ar-
bitrary rule of some of the? bu- ;
rem us. i
The president recognised Senator '
Stelwer's ability by considering hi
appointment to th supreme court of
W1V WUiWU Btain Ml I4WVVI4 V MV.
Holme.
Vice-President Dawes recognised
th ability of Senator Btelwer by ap
pointing him chairman of th select
committee to Investigate expendi
tures In .the presidential campaign
of 1928.
His colleairue In the senate recoff-
nlzed his ability by making him al
member of the steering committee,
which recommends the order of busi
ness in the senate.
We urge his nomination.
JACKSON COUNTY 8TEIWER
FOR SENATOR CLUB.
Don R. Newbury, Executive Secretary.
Medford, May 17.
Co-operation Lauded.
To the Editor:
Members of Lake Creek Orange
wish to express, through the columns
of your paper their sincere apprecia
tion of the co-operation and support
shown the Lad lno Cheese Factory of
Eagle Point.
The factory has proven Itself of
especial Importance to dairymen of
the Lake Creek vicinity, as well as
all other sections of the valley pro
ducing products of superior quality
which are greatly enjoyed by con
sumers. "With valley trade Is volley made"
could not be more fittingly applied
than to this local Industry.
Merchants of Medford and other
sections of Rogue River valley, as
well as the general public, have been
very loyal to the project.
LAKE CREEK GRANGE.
FEHL IS AGAIN
CHALLENGED TO
EXPLAIN VIEWS
(Continued frum rag One)
Below we give the public some ex
cerpts from articles written and pub
lished In the Pacific Record Herald,
and again call upon Mr. Fehl to ex
plain them..
In his Issue of April Snd, 1931,
dealing with the Klngsley murder
case, he makes the following state
ments: "If you will take a look at the
prohibition records you will Just
wonder If it was not a good sav
ing for the tax payers for offi
cer Prescott to be put out of the
way."
"Klngsley on the spur of the
moment killed the one who was
trying to deprive him of his lib
erty." Here was a criminal who was arm
ed to the teeth dashing through the
country in a stolen car. He was stop
ped by an officer of the law In the
discharge of his sworn duty. The of
ficer (Prescott) was shot down In
cold blood, and this Is what Mr. Fehl
colls depriving him (Klngsley) of his
liberty, ond a good saving to the tax
payers of Jackson county.
Mr. Voter, does that sound like the
type of man we wont as Judge of
Jackson county?
Another quotation from Mr. Fehl's
article Is as follows:
"We glory In the manly princi
ple of the local attorneys who
have Joined forces In an able de
fense of this man (referring to
Klngsley). regardless of his guilt
or lnnocenc
In another paragraph In th same
article Mr. Fehl states that he offer
ed to put up part of the money for
Klngsley' defense. Notwithstanding
the fact that counsel had been ap
pointed by the court and payment
for their services provided by law.
Another matter which the voter
might like to have Mr. Fehl explain
since he claims to be such a friend
to the taxpayer, is why he put a price
of $6500.00 on the new Washington
school site and finally sold the site
to the school board for $5250 00,
which was purchased by the Fehl
family on tax title for $66.75.
I have quite an extensive file of
Mr. Fehl's newspapers and If ho will
proceed to explain the above utter
ances and activities I shall be glad
to give further quotations of his
which will greatly Interest the public.
A. W. PIPES.
Medford, May 17.
Press Comment
A Great Bridge
AU over Oregon folks are planning
to be at the dedication of the Rogue
river bridge and the celebration of
the opening of the Oregon Coast
highway to traffic on Saturday, May
29th.
There will be no depression along
the great oceans! de highway on that
day. There will be sunbeams and
smiles ond good cheer, with all the
trials and troubles of the upset world
all forgotten. From end to end of
the 397 miles, highway delegations
of citizens are planning the trip to
Gold Beach to see the great bridge
dedicated to the memory of the late
Governor Pi tterson and to witness
the formalities Incident to the open
ing of the great coast route.
Nature will be In tune for the oc
casion. Rhododendrons and azaleas
will be In full bloom through miles
and miles of oceanside and will be a
picture worth traveling across a state
to see.
The brldee Is approximately ten
Portland blocks long. Its seven
arches stretching across the river Is
sett tng In the midst of a superb
background of green -forested moun
tains. A big slide on the Devil's Elbow,
a short distance south of Here t a
Head, has temporarily made trouble
on the highway. The spot is one of
nature's wildest and most tremen
dous freaks among the many bold
cllff-Uxe formations along th way.
Machines and men, however, ore
working feverishly to have the road
cleared In time for the big caravan
that will move over the route for
the brldee dedication.
Th Oregon Coast route will be
not only a commercial highway but
is to become probably the most pop
ular playground roadway on the
A met. -an continent. Oregon Journal.
Flight o Time
(Medford nd Jackson Count)
History from th. Piles of The
Mall TrlbuDS of SO and 10 Yean
A(o.)
TEN YEARS AGO TODAY
May 17, 1982.
(It wa Wednesday)
City council passe ordinance pro
hibiting parade In nlghtgowna and
masks, and us only of th mask
at a masked ball.
Local Interest In tennl gain "by
leap and bounds."
Paving ault filed against th city.
Medford retail merchant to con
duct "Prosperity Week" In near fu
ture. Mercury goea .to 83 degrees, bu
cooler weather is predicted.
Council to limit water supply tof
commercial gardeners.
Don Newbury pays glowing tribute)
to postofflce foroe at C. of O. forum.
Stephen Nye, Jr., a Gamma Tau,
will graduate from O. A. C. In Jun.
TWENTY YEARS AGO TODAY ,
May 17, WW.
(It wa Friday)
Banking plan concocted by Antl
och resident to be sent to congress.
Plan provides that farmers be paid
for crop before harvesting, and
government to loan through bank
for payment. W. H. Gore declare
plan not feasible.
"Nellie," who told the police a
story of being held In bondage by
local Chinese, unable to prove hH
story.
Methodist general board Investi
gates report that President Taf
went to ball game last Sunday.
Nat Goodwin, the actor, marries
for fifth time.
Ty Cobb, famed Detroit ball playeri
suspended for "cussing umpire," ana.
big row ensues.
Contractor of Christian church on
Oakdale ordered to quit blasting
basement, aa dirt la thrown
over
nearby houses.
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