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- , » -------------- ---- - ' < • * / I ■ Mr. ami Mr day in Medliiril. (J. W. Martin. of ih ( -o. r. e,, was in Gold Hill Thursday. Hnth-r pH|»'r, printed in iircorduftn i with the law, fur »a|, on ,,r,|, ut Tin New* office. C A RUSO IV o ; /J - t ,iin u u i T tn a r, S a y tt “ Tuxodo c o m p le t e ly satisfies m y to b a c c o taste. M ost im p o rtan t o f a ll, fro m a I saw corti wood to stove leurth* alili powersaw, promptly on ordei. Phone John J. Ritter, 3F2I. Win. Hlsekert, Jr., arrivisi on Tnesday fr mi Ruckles, for a fortnight's visit with Ills father, W. F. Illackert. • in g e r '» s ta n d p o in t. T u xed o docs “ Tuxedo Does Not Irritate My Throat” Nellie Bowman, who lias Is-en employ ed in Oakland for som» time, returned to her home in lids city Wednesday. 11. (' \\ ilaon J r , w ife and -on arrived from B alding ( ’alii, on Tuesday for a visit at the old home in Sams Valley. W a n te d to Rent -,H1 to I.» aerea lami suitable for grain or sissled to alfalfa — Apply E. P S , Sonila rn Pacific depot. Wood by tier or cord at lowest m arket ! price, delivered at your stu d. Finest fir, p i l l i ' , Iann i and oak. John J. Hitter, Phone 3F2L T h a t's w hat the w orld’« greatest tenor «ays about Tuxedo. T h a t’s what vou will say about Tuxedo after y o u ’ve given this mildest and pleasanteit of all tobac cos .1 .e e k ’s trial. Mrs. llurhert Manna, of Jacksonville, j returned Io her Imme (Vedili -day, hav lug been a guest at the li. L. Porti r i home tor several days. Horn to Mr. ami Mrs. Irsel L u is , of; (e n tra i Point, on Friday, M anli 17th, a son. .Mr law is was formerly .Mi—Vim H i n d i r s o n , o f this eiiy. not irrita te J m y t h r o a t .” I ^Jwcedo ¡ h i t 'ttjitl I »¿a«.«.« / » t P ‘W and C (gaiWto I lie origin al " T u x e d o Process” o f refining mild K e n tu cky B urley, mellowed by 3 to 5 years’ seeing, fn m tivily removes every particle of harshness and " b ite ” . Put t uxedo to the p ip t t u t . T h a t w ill show yqtt w hy, to m illions of men, I uxedo is the only " ju s t rig h t” smoke. Read the guarantee in the top of every tin . Y ou can buy Tuxedo everyw here ARRIVING DAILY Q u a lity con sid ered , all c o m p e titio n w ill be fully m e t . Sc F «moti» grern (in O ur S t o c k com p rises C o m e in and s e e o u r N ew S p rin g G o o d s T H E B E S T G O O DS ONLY In all Lines^w$ in v ite C om p arison We give d 25-vote coupon free with each $1.00 cash purchase M e r r i t t &, C o m p a n y Mrs. Mary t'aiiin-ll. di, d Sunday at Sisson I'nlif of pni-iiiuiinia. |i.eea-ed n a an au n t m Win Itlarkeri nl this city and was brought here I', ,r burial. Brief servii ' s h e olliee of i "iinty A , r for Ja rk s-u 2nd—To endeavor to farth er improve Were held at tin- Kellogg lin d i rtakm g iiniy, < Regan, subject to tlie declsiou of tin erviee to taxpayers and to minimise parlors Thin.-day, al In V.M. Rev. ('. E. till' Republican party a t the I'riiuary ' tin- <• ,-t thereof. '» W harton olii, i.uing Interni' nl at R.ek Election, to Is- held .May HI, 1916. If I 3rd—To im partially perform all duties P o r tla n d Point. am nominal* d and circled, 1 pit dge my- and enforce.all laws. Among our aniiouneemetita liiis week -' If to an honest, etfieient, im partial ami —E. W. W ilson , (Curley). will Is* found that of lialpli 11. Jennings ei oii'imieat dis, barge of tlie duties of the (P aid adv ertisem en t) of Hiineoiu, wlio is a candidate (o rlile office, and propone to make all assess otliee ol slierif at ihedritiocraiir primaries. ment« upon tlie basis of tlie true, uetuid I am a candidate for the Republican Mr. J e l l. lings is a n atile of Jackson Co., value of tig- priqierty and not upon any M O N D A Y a n d T U E S D A Y , 27 a n d 28 nomination for sheriff of Jackson county, receiving Ids education in our sellouts. inflated valuation. He ia.a ram hei and -tm -kruiser, a largì — G EO RG E L ai n sc a c ii . s u b je c t to the prim ary. May 19, 1916. 1 have lived in Jackson county twelve taxpayer, and m in i rsant with the need i l ’ald A dvertisem ent) years, made the race for the nomination of tile cilice lo w hu ll lie aspires. w ith a fin e l i n e o f for sheriff two years ago and received a Deputy hlieriff ''C urley” Wilson mo- I have tiled my declaration to be?ome a tire d o u r from Jacksonville Thursday candidate for county assessor of Jackson splendid vote, despite the unusual condi ami made another search of the .\,s- p ri- county, subject to the will of the Repub tion- 1 hud to oppose, and would appre ciate your support this time. i tniaes, this lime finding a complete conn lican party, at tlie prim ary election to he If elected I will enforce all laws and a ls o d e m o n s tr a tin g ’ terfeiting outfit. The apparatus ■■■insisted held May 19, 1916 I will appreciate pledge myself to an econ mical, linpar- I ol dies for the slumping out of five and your investigation of my qualifications tia, ,ngerTatl ve adm inistration. ten dollar gold pieces and appliances for and your support at the prim ary election. _A W alkir the plating of I lie same. Tlie m at and a —K. M. W ilson . ( Paid Adv. ) few other pieces of "1'iicle Dave” Miller’s fo r t h e c o m p le x io n ( Paid Adv ) car came to light also. M o st o r d in a r y w o m e n m a d e c h a r m in g I hereby announce my candidacy for Messrs. Stanley G. Jew ell and It. Hruee I hereby announce my candidacy for tlie Republican nom ination for Sheriff, Hor-full, of till' Biological D ipt. of tlie county assessoi, subject to the decision of b y th e a tte n tio n o f t h is E X P E R T Stai,' Fiali and Game commission, are in the Republican party at the prim ary elec- to Is- voted on at the coming primaries, town on a field cx|aiillioii, with Mr. lion to la ' held May 19, 1916. If elected, May 19th, 1916. I fis'l that I need no Introduction to Jew ett us field nuturulist amt Mr. Hors I pledge myself to make a ju st and eq u it fall as urlisi. They are collecting dala able a—i—inent and adm inister tlie allairs the public, having been a resident of Jackson county for 26 years. and s|H'i'iineus of all kinds of w ild life to of tlie office in a businesslike m anner. I pledge myself, if elected, to give an supplement tlie cullections from other —J . B. Coi.KM.lN. {im parti d, economical and conservative parts of the slate. Tlie general object is (P a id A dv.) .adm inistration of this im portant office. to know what birds and anim als are H o u r s f r o m IO a . m . t o 6 p . m . I have endeavored to serve the public found in liiis particular locality. For County Clerk faithfully in tlie past, and agree, if elected to strictly and im partially enforce all i hereby announce my candidacy (or laws. H aving a very large ex|>erience iti tlie olliee of County Clerk and if nom i the m atters of taxation and knowing I nated and elected will continue to conduct Jackson county thoroughly, I pledge my- ' District Attorney tlie office iii cording to law and in an telf to conduct the tax collecting branch efficient, economical a n d business-like of the office in such a m anner as to serve | I hereliy'aniioimee thai I have filed my m anner. the taxpayers honestly, prom ptly aud I —G. A. G ardner . leclaratioM of intention to Is'eomo a cau- efficiently. —W. T. G rieve . I Paid A dvertisem ent) lidate for flic Republican nom ination for (Paid A dv.) lie ollin jof District Attorm y for Jackson I hereby iiiimiimee th a t I have filed my .'■unity, (fregoli, subject to the decision County Treasurer «( tlie Republican party in ti c primary declaration of intention to become a can didate for the Republican nom ination for lectiuil to I»' lielil May 19, 1916. tlie oilin' «>f countv clerk of Jackson Deputy County T reasurer Myrtle (V. —G. M. R ob eut «. Comity, subject to (lie decision of tlie Rc- Blakeley announces licrcandidacy for tlie (P a id A dv.) publican party at the prim ary election to office of county treasurer. I«' held May H», 1916. I hereby announce my candidacy on ; The first of the year a num ber of Re A. N . lllI.P K R D R A K D . j the Republican ticket for tlie office of I publicans, including many who approved ( Paid Adv. ) county treasurer, to be voted on at tlie my effort« in the interest of the tax coming primaries I have held th? posi payers as slate representative four years tion of deputy in thisoffice for the past C a n d id a te f o r S h e r iff ago, requested me to lwcoine a candidate \ear, ami am «xtnfident th at I can fulfill ir tlie office of district attorney, inas the duties connected therewith. I hereby announce my candtilacy for much as there would Is', in addition to I served two yearsas deputy county re- ic regular duties of tlie crim inal and the nom ination fur sheriff on tlie demo ! «order before taking tlie position as dep tivenile courts, new duties and condi cratic ticket, subject to tlie will of tlie uty county treasurer. 1 have also had tions confronting the office. Among voters nt the prim ary to lie held May 19, experience as accountant for several cor these were mentioned tlie enforcem ent of 19’6. I am a native son of Jackson porations, such as file Medford Concrete tlie prohibition act and the bkelihood of county ami my entire past life is subject Construction company and Medford lee having to foreclose many tax liens, p ar to your investigation. and Storage company, liefore taking up — R alph G. J knninos . ticularly those against tlie Southern Pa county work, and will say th a t my past (P aid A dv.) cific land grant id nearly half a million record is open for inspection to the voters acres in Jackson county, am ounting to of Jackson county. alxmt $200,000. If nom inated and elected, I will run I have heretofore announced my can My reply was th at I would become a didacy for the nom ination for sheriff on tlie office w ithout tlie expense ol a deputy candidal«', if it were generally desired and the Republican ticket, Io be voted upon and continue to serve the public just as to the primaries of May 19. ucational advantages lor the boys and the race could Is' niude w ithout assuming at the coming prim ary election May 19. efficiently in the future as I have in the If nominated and elected, I pl«*dge my girls on the farms with those in the cities.; s|s'i'ial obligation to any particular indi 1916. past. —M yrtle W. B lakklky . self to an boneat, impartial, and eco and towns. vidual, faction, locality or interest. I have held the position of deputy abet- (Advertisement) nomic administration and will personally Therefore, after consulting personally iff during the past four years. It is If nominated and elected I will In the supervise our schools. or by letter with several hundred men unanimously conceded that a marked future, as in the past, give my full time 'i t ’ '• I hold an Oregon Life Certificate, and For School Superintendent and women of all nccupations in all part* improvement has been made In all de and best eftorts to the supervision of the having recently spent four sessions on schools and the administration of the du of the county, believing there is a real partments ol the HhurlfTs office during preparatory work in both the University desire lor iny candidacy. I will lie a can the incumbency of the present Sheriff, I hereby announce my candidacy on of Oregon and in tlie University of Cali ties of till; office. Duriug my incumbency I hAVc not confined myself strictly to the didate for the nomination for district a t the records in the office at the beginning the Republican ticket for tlie o f f ic e of fornia in the study of modern education routine duties of tlie office, but have tekem torney on the Republican ticket. County School Superintendent for Jack- of the present administration were con and supervision, and having served the —J ohn H. U arkin . sidered the worst in the state, they are son county, Oregon, subject to the will county as Rural School Supervisor lor »„broader view of the mission of the coun (Paid advertisement) now considered equal to any and liettcr of the Republican party at the primary two year«, I ieel competent to fill the of ty school superintendent. Ln addition to election, May 19. I stand f ir practical fice in a thoroughly satisfactory manner my efforts to raise the standatd of teach t han most h school efficiency, personal supervision of and hereby solicit the support of every ing a^nd improve tlie physical condition of The work of tax collection has been [ am a candidata for re-election to the the actiools, I have labored to promote systematized so that quicker and better the schools and elimination of county true friend of education. office of District Attorney. the welfare of the boys and girls through school supervisors. service is now being rendered, and taxes —G. W. Aoaa. —E. E. K n u v . industrial dubs, school fairs, schoolcredig —F rancis C. S uit ». collected at a much lees cost than here (P aid A dv.) (P aid A dvartlM m eat) for home work, parent readier clrclew, (Paid AdvastlaeaMat) tofore. Dpelhng aud arithmetic contests and other I am fully conversant with the duties • ---------- i i (■or County Assessor and needs of the offl«« for which I «spire. I am a candidate for the Republican activities. I feel thatjmy work bat been I herehy announce that I have filed my If I am nominated and elected I pledge declaration of intentions, and that I am nomination for county school superinten regarded with favor, and, in order that I may continue it, I am asking for re- I hereby announce that I have filed my myself, a candidate for the republican nomlaa- dent. I stand for: A continuance of —J. P ercy W ells . declaration of intention to liecome a can 1st—To maintain the office In Its pre tion lor tlie office «4 Gpunty School Su progressive policies in education, econ election. 'Paid Adv.) didate (or the Republican nomination for sent efficient condition. perintendent of Jackson County, subjcc. omy consistent with efficiency, equal ed M a d a m R o o t of £3 w ill b e i n G o ld H ill at THE LAD IES’ SHOP H A IR Pouch GOOD5 T H E BLOOM OF R O S E S 10c /n Zis H u- m iJ tri, 10t and *0t. In C l a n f l u m ij o n , S O ca-lW c. TU B FRESH GROCERIES and NEW GOODS AM ERICAN YOflACCO COM PANY v Y ca lp T r e a t m e n t a n d F a c ia l B le m is h e s r e m o v e d Announcements Priscilla THE BANK OF SERVICE Conveniences of Travel Chocolates « TRAVELER’S CHECKS Forwarding Money to any part of the World by DRAFT, TELEGRAPH, CABLE or WIRELESS Insurance The BoN-ToN Local News Notes Subscribe for The New«. Mrs. Win. Kinney was a Medford vis itor Monday. Kay Hailey, of Grants Pass, visited re latives here Sunday. Mrs. II. C. Itaedel and children were Medford visitors Wednesday. Cha*. Weatherby and wife left for San Francisco Tuesday, for a visit. For hard or soft wood of finest quality order from John J. Ritter, Phone 3F21. William Ouckar Kelsey journeyed to Salem Wednesday, where he will enroll for a business course. Mrs Cluu. Abbott, of Ashland, return ed to her home Tuesday, having spent several days with her daughter, Mrs. Noa. Geo, Tuel, a brother of Miss Daisy Ly man, ended his visit here last Saturday and returned to Fairview, a suburb of Portland. The Southern Pacific Go. have issued a handsome booklet on the culture of wal nuta in western Oregon, copies may lx1 had npon application at the local H. P. office. FIRE, AUTOMOBILE, ACCIDENT or BURGLARY The Gold Hill B n A N K