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IfEDFOHD MAIL TRIBUNE, MEDFORD. OREGON, THL'HSD'AT, AUGUST II, 1932.
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EARLY JAGKSON
JUDGE'S FOE I
BY HIGH COURT
(Continued on Pago Eight)
tlon of Jurisprudence in thl section
of the world u u corrupt and crimi-
ttAl ln lta method, In proportion to
population, amount and magnitude
crime, and purse of criminals, u It
U la the cities where theite caaes are
regularly handled by the political
boss who m&kes the officials, fixes
the Juries, and attends to the case,
for a large sum. These irregular
methods are becoming so numerous
that It seems that they have en
eyated themselves upon and are a
part of the unwritten work of
Blackstone, Thla is one of the con
ditions and dangerous consequences
of the political methods ln vogue
in Jackson county, an Immediate re
sult of which Is shown ln the &i&me
leas way ln which Its representative
officials are allowed to aell out their
oonatltuency for a beggarly fee
when will the cupidity. Indifference
and lack, of courage of the people
In public affairs cease, and an effort
made to at least put a check to the
jrultures."
This matter was tried In the cir
cuit court of Jackson county on a
contempt chaige and was appealed to
the supreme court court of the state
of Oregon, and there wn decided by
one of the great Jurists of Oregon,
Chief Justice Thayer, who, like Judge
B. D. Norton, was a Democrat, His
opinion la one of of the all time
classics of Oregon Jurisprudence. It
to quoted In part aa follows:
"For what purpose or with what
Intent, the appellant published the
aald matter, unless It were to create
an Idle, silly sensation, la an enigma
Bis doing so probably resulted from
freak; of spleen. He certainly could
not he a expected to gain any ad
vantage from such a profusion of
extravagancy, or have supposed that
half-witted person, even, would
give any credenoe to his grotesque
account of the affairs of Jackson
county referred to In his production.
'Wthy any man other than an addle
brained lunatto should print such
absurd, ridiculous stuff In a news
paper. Is difficult to Imagine. The
Indulgence In such shilly-shally by
maiiMrs of newspapers Indicates a
mania on their part to abuse, vllllfy
and Insult officials selected to admin
ister the affairs of government, how
aver devoted to the publlo Interests
those officials may be. Such a course
only tends to Incite anarchy, the
most dangerous and dreaded enemy
with which a republican government
lias to contend. It is well known to
this court and to the community
generally, that no such condition In
the Judicial matters of Southern Ore-
son as the appellant endeavored to
represent exists, and that no such
abuses as be depicted prevails there;
but, upon the contrary, that Justice
Is as well and faithfully admlnl
tered In that locality as ln any other
part of the state. Yet the appellant,
the editor of the newspaper, whose
desire should not only be to have
upright and competent officials nl
the administration of the local af
fairs of his section, but where he
consistently can, take pride In hav
ing them so regarded by the com
munity and the world at large, makes
use of his position to traduce and
degrade them. Instead of attending
to his business of Imparting useful
Information -Instead of assisting ln
building up the community and Its
Institutions, be acts the part of an
iconoclast. The course pursued by
such persons Is a positive damage and
injury to society. It Is a poor re
quital for the faithful services of the
learned Judge who presides ln the
first Judicial district, and whom the
people tberbof selected to determine
the law ln their matters of differ
ence, to subject him to a wholesale
charge of dereliction of duty, coming
from whatever source It may .
"It appears to have been a vague.
wanton, fault-finding In regard to
the general manner ln which official
duty ln that part of the state has
been performed, not arising to the
dignity of a criticism, nor entitled
to any notice whatever. If the pub
Ushers of such contemptible articles
are left alone to breathe and scent
their own fetid exhalations. It will
be the most suitable punishment
which can be Inflicted upon them.'
(Name on File).
rAdra Edwards New
Candidate In Lions9
Popularity Contest
. In the Lions club popularity con
test being staged at the Fox Cra
terlan, a new entrant was named by
the committee today Mlas Adra
Edwards. No decided change has been
noted ln the standings of the other
candidates, the Lions stated, but to
night's count Is expected to bring
some upsets.
Lake o the Woods has announced
they will turn one of their cabins
over for one week to the young mlaa
who wins third grand price. In con
nection with the contest, James Hall,
star of "Hell's Angels," will appear In
person on the stage next Wednesday
and Thursday.
Sells Own Stock
: lea-juri"
This Is Velms, Ino. Out of hei
rote ss a corporation she Is Velmi
Qreschsm of Memphis, Tenn. 8hi
has ens of the stock certificates
which she Is selling to those willing
to Invest In the success of her film
career, (Associated Press Photo)
OF
TO MIDDLE WEST
RETURNS PROFIT
8 ALUM, Aug. 11. (p) Tourist j
traffic through Oregon during the j
month of July fell off 10 3 per cent I
or 3,708 oars, when compared with
the same month a year ago, accord-
Ing to the non-resident statistics Jurt ;
compiled by the state department
There were 10,864 registrations made;
by tourists last month compared to
19,663 in July, 1031. ;
This heavy loss during the past1
month placed the total number of
non-resident permits for the year 8.8
per cent lower than for the first
seven months of last year. For the
first seven months of 1032 there has
been 00,067 outside cars registered,
compared to 04,878 over the same pe
riod last year.
Fall non-resident traffic is expect
ed to be heavy because of the na
tional conventions to be held ln this
state, and the state department pre
dicted the totals for the current year
will be more than last season.
Predicting one of the largest sal
mon packs ln the history of the
Alaskan country, E. B. Hanley has
arrived here from the north for a
several days visit with Mrs. Hanley,
who la ln Medford for the serjon.
Mr, Hanley owns the Nellie Juan
cannery and states that fish are very
plentiful this year In the north, one
cannery having already put up 330.
000 cases of some of the best red sal
mon the north affords. The red sal
mon Is now selling for $0 a case com
posed of 48 one-pound cans, which
doesn't Indicate a very good price for
cannera of pink salmon Jn this state,
local conservationists pointed out today.
BIRTHS
Born to Mr. and Mrs. Elliott But
ler, a son weighing seven pounds, at
Purucker's maternity home, August
10. Mother and baby are setting
along nicely.
It cost 03 Iowa poultrymen an
average of 11 cents to feed each hen
during June. The return was about
33 cents a hen.
No More Piles
How to End Painful Piles Without
Salves or Cutting.
It takes only one bottle of tr. J. B
Leonhardt'a prescription HEM-ROID
to prove how eay It Is to end Itch
ing, bleeding or protruding piles. This
Internal remedy acts quickly even In
old, stubborn caea. HEM-ROID suc
ceeds because It heals and restore
the affected parts and drives out the
thick Impure blood ln the lower bow
el the cause of piles. Only an In
ternal medicine can do this, that's
why salves and suppositories fall.
Jarmln A Woods and druggists every
where sell HEM-ROID Tablet with
guarantee of money back If they do
nt .a an Pile misery.
PEARS
WANTED!
SEE
WALTER H. JONES
INDEPENDENT DEALER
Boom 11 Jackson County Bank Bldg.
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G.O.P. CHALLENGE
The Democratic party of Jackson
county Is feeling of Its oratorical
oats, and Is making ready to nail
the hide of Republicanism to the
barn door. Last night at a county
central committee, the Democracy
of Jackson county met, and Issued a
challenge to debate the Republicans,
of the "political Issues" ln a hall
not the Bill Gore corner. They
delegated Attorneys E. E. Kelly and
Porter J. Neff, as their "mouth
pieces. Both are able speakers, and
veteran skinners of the Republican
party, and all Its works. Either one
or both, can peel the pelt off the
O. O. P. with one one hand tied
behind them.
The Democrats nominated H. T.
Autrey of Ashland, to oppose A. C
Walker, for county treasurer, ln the
fall election. Autrey's name was
written ln at the primary. John
Plttenger was nominated to oppose
L. A. Roberts of Ashlsnd for Justice
of the peace.
County committee vacancies were
filled as follows:
Ashland, Vess Hood. Vina King
and T. L. Brecheen; Baron, Archie
Klncald; Climax. John Cox; Deter,
William B. Norrla; Foots Creek, E
J. Run yard; Lake Creek, Julia Sid
ley; Medford, Roy Bhreve: Mound,
Stanley Vaughan: Orchard Home,
Rankin Estee; Berrydale, Ralph Jen
nings; Plnehurst, C. W, DeCarlow,
Roxy Anne. H. Anderson; Sterling,
Mary E. Klelnhammer; Trail, Dave
Pence; Willow Springs, Frank C.
Dean; Central Point, Ernest Ingram.
PIPES PETITION FOUND
Checking of the names on the pe
titions filed by A. W. Pipes of this
city as an Independent candidate for
county Judge was completed yester
day by the clerks. Four hundred and
ninety-nine names out of the 044
submitted were found to be duly
registered and legal voters. Only 287
are required to place the name on
the official ballot.
Farm wastes total about 360,000,
000 tons annually.
STREAM OF FRUIT
STARTS TO CITY'S
PACKING PLANTS
Picking got underway In full swing
ln the orchards of the valley this
morning, and most of the packing
plants of the valley are now ope
rating on reduced basis. They will
all be under full capacity next
week.
The Growers' Exchange and S.OB,
plants started this morning. The
Pinnacle, American Fruit, Palmers,
and country plants started yester
day. The Bardwell plant will start
Monday,
Three or four cars of Bartletts are
scheduled to leave today for Port
land, for export shipment to France.
They were consigned by the Pin
nacle company.
The labor situation remains tin
changed. Harry Moore laued a -U
for all local packers to report to
him. The claim Is made by local
workers that California packers are
showing up at some of the plants.
A check at one plant. It Is said,
showed about half the autos parked
bore California licenses. It Is charged
that California boss workers bring
along wives and cousins and friends,
who secure places.
Orchard tats generally throughout
the valley are Insisting that all ap
plicants show local labor cards, and
before giving employment, investi
gate their authenticity. Some of
the orchards are insisting that one
member of a family be employed,
so the work and wages will be
"spread farther."
heating apparatus wax made yester
day and Janitors have started clean
ing up the building.
HEPPNER Oiling crew completed
work of putting on non-skid cover
ing on road from here to lone.
PHILOMATH North side and two
wings of college building being re
shingled, PRARIE CITY Progress being
made improving road from this place
to Strawberry creek.
LAY SIDEWA' "Q
AT COURT HOUSE
Work of laying the sidewalks on
the grounds of the new county court
house started yesterday and Viey will
be finished in ample time for the
dedicatory ceremony September 1.
Removal of the equipment of the
county offices from the present quar
ters Is expected to start Monday,
August 23, and applications have been
received by the county court from
two local citizens for the work.
The final coat of paint is now be
ing applied to the Interior. Installa
tion of telephones In the offices Is
now under way. Test of the steam
"Western Auto's"
Great Midr
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reduced on scores of articles every vacationist
or tourist needs. . . Our great FREE TUBE
Offer gives you savings up to 40 . . . and our
special TRADE-IN ALLOWANCE for your
old storage battery adds to the tremendous
economies you can make during this sensa
tional Midsummer SALE I
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Twes'Batteries ,
Camp Goods;
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Many More Articles on Sale Besides Those Listed Here
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...with every Western Giant
tire purchased at our regu
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SAVINGS f
up to 40
Remember our Tire Prices
HAVE NOT been raised !
A guaranteed, new Blue Ribbon Inner tube of corre
sponding size absolutely FREE with every 4 or 6-Ply
Western Giant Center Traction Tire ... a guaranteed
new JUMBO Extra Heavy tube FREE with every Western
Giant De Luxe Double Duty or Super Whipcord Balloon
or High Pressure Tire. '(Wear-wells not included In sale)
Ask for Prices on site not shown, and on pur Super
Whipcords and High Pressure Tiret . . .
w77 TS"SU 810 KampEzA i'.des
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windows, bobbinet door screen, all-over floor, full
width front awning. Tent made of heavy water
proofed drill. Regularly a wonderful bargain at
$24.75 Sale price only $17.60.
7x7 Auto Tent
$98
SIZI W.il.rn Glint I Wntim Giant Deluxe
Ask for low Center Heavy Duty Double Duty
prices on Traction Center Trac Western Giant
sizes not 4 FULL Piles 6 FULL Plies . 6 FULL Plies
shown yme j Tikti tmi i YirfET" I Tmfe i i iiRii
29x4.40-21 $3.95 $7.76 $4.98 $9.76
29x4.50-20 4.36 8.44 5.65 11.10 $6.92 $13.56
30x4.50-21 4.46 8.58 5.78 11.35 6.98 13.78
28x4.75-19 5.15 9.98 6.65 12.98 7.89 15.32
'29x4.75-20 5.25 10.18 6.75 13.26 8.20 15.88
29x5:00-19 5.45 10.58 6.98 13.60 8.45 16.48
30x5.00-20 5.52 10.66 7.15 13.90 8.65 16.86
31x5.00-21 5.78 11.26 7.45 14.60
31x5.25-21 6.68 12.96 8.35 16.46 9.65 18.98
29x5.50-19 6.95 13.44 8.75 17.10 10.45 20.25
30x5.50-20 7.30 14.20 8.85 17.38 10.65 20.80
30x6.00-18 8.70 16.90 10.65 20.76
32x6.00-20 8.92 1 7.48 10.90 2L3T
33x6.00-21 8.98 17.82 10.95 21.64
32x6.50-20 10.60 20.60 12.65 24.64
34x7.00-20 I 12.75 I 2f96 14.65 28.52
Durable white canvas 6 ft. 6 In. high with
3-ft. wall. Ties over ear. without Doles, or
mav be used alone. Complete, with two poles and pins $4.98
7x7 Water-proofed weaiher cloth Auto Tent K
Sale price
7xt 0 TENT Made of water-proofed 2.85 boat drill. Center pole
type with awning flap and screened windows. SI ) 9 5
Marvelous value I afc
bead . . .
lion strip and
breaker, or protection, strip which makes them equal to socalled 6-ply
under th. tread" and "el-ply under the tread" tires.
4 and 6-Ply Construction ; u plies rom bead to i
' plus the doubte-tnicx cushion
Vi Cal.
Jug 89c
Heavy stone
wear inner jug
with attractive
metal outer covering. Not to be
confused with cheap tin jugs.
Gallon Jug; reg. mouth....$1.1
Gallon Jug; wide mouth $1.49
Pint Vacuum Bottles, 79c SI .28
Quart Vacuum Bottles
$1.38 tV $2.25
SPECIAL TRADE-IN
ALLOWANCE
Batteries
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Battery
More Big Savings . . .
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part payment on a new, fully
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Battery Our iiberal Midsum
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cut our low prices sensationally.
The price are net, TT1TH YOVR OLD BATTERY.
Sensational Savings For You!
6-13 Defender
6-13VVjjce $4.65
6-13 Wizard Standjrd....$5.45
6-11 Wiiard Hvy. Duty..$5.85
6-13 Wiurd Hvy. Dufy..$7.95
615 Wiiard Hvy. Duty..$9.85 i
..$3.45
6-17 Wizard Hvy. Duty $11.95
6-19 Wizard Hvy. Duty $13 60
12-7 Wizard Dodge Spl. $9 35
6-11 Western Giant....... 58.85
6-13Weitcrn Giant....$10.45
VvCamp
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Goggles, many styles, 34c to $2.65
Stove Legs raise stove to height
of 22 in. Fold compactly, $1.47
Canvas Pail, with strainer 79c
Tow Cables, steel....69c & $2.29
White Ray Gasoline
Lantern $4.45
Camp Axes. 88c & $1.19
Water Bags, sanitary, 2 gallon,
89c; three gallon $1.12
Canvas Basin................ 49c
Snuggle Buggy, folding baby car
riage $4.50
Auto , , eg.
Camp trtrtl 40,
Lazy Back Chairs..
..$1.98
Handy Service Units
$1.97 & $3.55
$213
A strongly rrtida hardwood cot
with durable whit canvas cov
ering. Gold Mtdal Cot, khaki covertno.
All Steel Bed
Double bed size all steel frame)
with comfortable spring top. , .
Kegularly
$6.45
.s498
15 Piece Aluminum Kit
2 kettles and lids, I skillet, 1 cof
fee pot, 4 plates, 4 cups, I cold
handle. All parrs nest SI 05
In large pot J
Folding Table
Light and strong wet' braced.
28x28 Inches open. Folds to
14x28. Many articles may be
packed Inside when closed.
Our reg. low price texe
$2.69 Salt price.- w;
Folding Table, 32x3S. made of
ply-wood; regularly tVQ
$3.95; on sale at at T
World's Oldest and Largest Retailers of Auto Supplies
110 Stores in the West'
101 So. Riverside, Medford
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TURN TO ECONOMY THE MODERN WAY. By shop
ping at PIGGLY WIGGLY each day you are assured of
the greatest return for your food dollar. Try it tomorrow.
Specials for Fri., Sat., Mon., Aug. 12, 13, 15
WeSSOtl Oil quart 39c
Budweiser Malt 49c
M.J.B. Coffee ib. 32c, 3 ibs. 89c
M. J. B. Alladin 2 lbs. 49c
Tree Tea (black) y2ib. 33c, ib. 59c
White King Soap ig. pkg. 35c
Piggly Wiggly Dependable, 49 Ib. 95c
Drifted Snow, 49 lb $1.19
Calo Dog Food .' 3 cans U5
SOS, 8-pad size 'Z'ZQ
Churche's Grape Juice, pt. 1D
Minute Tapioca, pkg 120
Instant Postum, large size 390
Durkee's Mayonnaise, pt 230
Van Camp's Tomato Juice 4 for 250
Pink .Salmon, tall can 3 for 290
Campbell's Beans, 16 oz 50
Libbys or Teacup Milk 5 tall cans 230
Pirfeapple, Broken Slice, No. 2 100
. Rice Pops Wheat Pops
The New Wonder Cereals
Rice ... .... .t. 11c
Wheat .. .9c
We Rewire Rights to Limit
ECONOMY
Meat & Fish Market
206 E. Main Phone 46
''Quality Meats at Economy Prices"
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Liver Sausage
Bologna i3 1
Weinerwurst 1 fiC
all home made,
Picnics Cottage Butts
Sugar Cured Mild Cure
ib. 12c ib. 14
Pork Veal
Spare Ribs, lb 100 Shoulder Roast, lb 110
Back Bone, 3 lbs 1S0 TnA- lb 0
Tenderloin, lb. 300 Lamb
Shoulder Roast, lb 120 shoulder Roast, lb.....H0
Shoulder Steak, lb. 120 Stew, lb. 60
. Ham Bacon
Half or Whole ' Squares
lb. 18c lb. He
Hhode Island Red Hens and Frayers
Lunch Meats of All Kinds Fresh Fish
Chinook Salmon
Fine fresh Salmon. Special, per lb
mm