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r tf k I a h IT Irni-lu-Hllv nil KruwiTH' m-IIii.k nMoiiPH-t in Hi,, north ,.,t have been brouKlit together in n definite, har inmiiuMH plan f murkitiiifc proced ure; nil the mM hope lWl ,.fjortH nf Hip jwiweM fr hii ideal mnrketii.f VMeni bid fnir H, successfully l'OMuiitm.w.l.i.1 . ll it... ... ...., mi imu repealed ."Uif;- Bestiniis and advices of the lnisinesK men Imukers, the ,ir0HS , 0lcw vitally interested in the welfare of "io unit ministry to "Sot tojfi'tlier have heen heeded, llrieflv. tin 8i..u ii the elTeet of lt. fomuition of the J-nut (IroweiV agency at Spokane last Friday, ijfter more than a year's The i movement does not n,y IselJintr oipmization. . t. mnni, .l.:....:....v'fiSinizatlon i I..IW ", . .,.: "'Mitional e.- .... ....i iinii'iiiiii. I...... . . ... fer. TIip I'ruit i".v io mi' v- lUroweix' ii....... , as oixnnied, is the Uet.oirrlliar-,'',,n",u,,lt "f "'' row. of the grow IIU' .nil eia mi. I ,4""s iiReneies lor uie eoni' iioi n,osl' "t" niiittiiil protection, mft .tinnifili its Spokane headiptar try will be handled the details so es itiul, though iaeideiital, to the sue (Hsful haiidliiijr nnd marketing of the rops. The iiKcncy, lis an orjjaniza- ion, will pcrlonn no net uhatxo- ver of selliiij,'. It will displace no msIiiik shippiuK organization. The resent sellinjf tiKcneies will continue b act independently in their dealings litb the markets. Hut throuuh the utr.nl orpiiiizntinn thus foimed bv e growers and shippers, the eenter- of the best thoughts and minds I the industry will be devoted to the (option mid carrying out of ml (need practices in marketing, and eh mutters as the extension of ido development in the world's tunr a. Substantially, confidence is peeted to take the place of hostil ' in competitive conditions, anil rough that confidence, economy. Affiliated OiKanlatlon. Up to date, the following oixnnir.n its which represent in the aggro to a total ot probably 7." per cent the sott fruit and tipple tonnage of o northwest, constitute the ship rs' side of the Fruit llrouers' ency, nnd give, a fair idea of its eat scope, bringing us it doe that tor.t of tonnage under the orderly ntiol of the associated grewers: Applo-OrowerV association, Hood ,vrr, Or. Idnho-Oregoii Fruit (IrowuiV as K'iulioii, I'ayette, Idaho. t .Aroiitaua Fruit I)itiilnitoii, lltnn on. .Mont. Xorthwesteni Fruit Kxehaiigo, So tie, Wash. Xoith l'aeifiii Fruit Distributors, pokaue, Wash. Kidiey - (iilheii, Toppenish, Wash. Hhui)soii Fruit t'o., North Yak in, Wash. SjMiknno Fruit (irowers' Co., Spo nuc, Wash. Weiiutchee North Central Fruit ihtiibiitom, Wenutehee, Wash. Wcimtehce Vulley Fmit (Jrower' sso.'iatiou, Wennlchcc, Wash. Wenatehee I'nnluvu Co., Wcnnt hcr, Wash. Western Oregon Fruit Distributor, 'ortluud, Or. Yakiiuu County Horticultural Uu on, North Yakima, Wufch. Yakiiuu Valley Fruit Grower' a ouiation, North Yakima. For I'lilfoini Contract, Tt is made clear hy the govurimietit wpert that the Fruit tlrjer.' agoney k fonned for the speeifiu mr)iosu of iroMiling the basis and the facilities .hrrcliy tho selling agencies can 'any out the proiioiv of the uni form oontraet between the growers Hid their individual soiling ngonciu. In order to receixe the benefits of Hih iiov; plan it is not essential that tho Ijrowors geueruUy beeoine members of the agency. Jt is necessary, how ever, that they enter into the uni form contract with -riling agents who arc ragtnbcrs of the agency. The grower thoroby becomes eligilde to Tnoinberhift ,dud way become an ac tive or K,lpfiivc momber it be oares to dolm, 'c board of control of the latter f Auajl v divided between the individual grower ami shippers. Thu infti!!e needs of t grow orb in iuiukdi'ng conditions, and tbe of iWiiipver in proUuetiou aud SembWng comlitioti-, are there by brought tfiiu ommoii contaet aad discuMifin and the utino-t facility i oti'i rtsj far a mutual handling of tba pruMcra ariaW from time to time in hi.th tb grawieg and inarkvtiug rml- of tk MHtnes. All prineipttl ile-t: ii'U IN th Boitliue-t uie repre scut. .I ou the boa i.l .it (ii "i io. h FRU GROWERS SELLING AGENCIES BROUGHT TOG ETHER art . I. . r?7 . "'I!'1 " "l" ? ire iV,,,K ;''' T''"'"' l" V,,il "- ,ll,,t "f ""'-V ! '"" v" i ?. Hi H Z i I" ""I ""f."e"- r Zr'T1' lh:'r(1,m,;","ly t '. tlu n len inches 'f esl L T , J" ";' "'''ly0 '"; Z" m ,r,,vtm,w- Hl ;,,,c:r,V1,,,"irnli.r,.ll have ,uoist,,ed the coarser Slut w nr'ml rk " WiWT'I 'T" 'T.T, " ." 'V" 'IiiimI .oils to a depth of three feet Z il T "'' To W locked doors, hut hitherto ob- in Mllm. ilstmic.PH ,', littll. nlor,.. Tu. u 1 lasf I'HsintwK Mn n fir,net.ons have been made by repre- f moisture to that depth is M.iu.,1 basis w.H the object. s .sen.at.ves ot the p.siple, by labor , m s. ,t ( lu, n - M Addlllomil I-Miense., unions and by citizens opposed to the ,,., ., ,,, ,. .., ;..,. OF T H UII.NON UAKDNKK, WASHINGTON, Feb. lil. The .senate's muekiakinjr of Ilrnndei ii In ho on for ti. or eight weeks. This is the program. A member of the uiiniuiiittitit in, in ..! -.. (..... .......1 .. MUCKRACKING BRANDEISS 1 AMAZINGSPECTACLE ',vZ " , ""V'V". l"'V,l,'fnjo.ved an experience of tin- n.i I I.V ilhH'liHeil the Meimtes intention'. . , i . . i . ..I Il in iojui. ........ ul. ... .!... ..... .1... !.... i :.. ..:... wt I..! X leged mi uirv. The uni ertuk tiir to i. . .... . ... 'n"y " v - . . IIIUIIEII IV UirilT IIIIL IIIILtl linnr ..II H...I .....I....I.. : .. .Z. ...!"' "". """ ""."'""-V " l ""snnll. i.f til.. ..Itv l.i ..VMinm.. hi- ,.. . bay in the way of opuiiimiuwver enueihin oi nmiiileis. who I..... ..f,.r .'.. .!......: .i in hum in in i i. "iHi.r.i iiL'l'in.i.un en oprtu a eiihe or who hnsia at liberty to neeiircd hy Ilrauf,. this novel trib hi packing of courts with repvesentu tives of eorporatioiiH and speeinl privilege. The protests nuiilc by these people were smothered by executive sessions so-called and every dis couragement wiih placed in the way of such protests. This is illustrated in the eases of Justices l.urton nnd Pitney, who had rendered decisions adverse to labor and whose corpora tion connections were notorious. The senate coufiniied them with the ap proval of senators who are now op posing Hrandeis. Tlie appointment of lawyers to tr.v the two sides of the ltraiulcis case is another novelty. In theory the sen ute as a whole advises with the pres ident on executive appointments and confirms such appointments when satisfactory. In theory the senate takes the ordinary methods to find out whether the candidate proposed by the president is suitable. Such methods are those which would bo used by the average citizen. Tho man's reputation is considered, his well-known work and what is known about him by the senators who rep resent the candidate's state. Never before has the senate set up n Hub tribuunl, put witnesses on oath, ap pointed opposing attorneys nnd con ducted a mock trial of a man's repu tation. Altogether it is about the most amaring spectacle Washington has seen in this generation. "PEG Sir AI The attraction at tho Ylnliig thea tre, AhIiIuiuI, next Monday, Feb. 28, will bo the farewell engagement of J. Hartley Mannora' oxqulaltu comedy of youth, "Pog O' My heart. " The action of tho play taken plnco In Scarlioro, KukIiiiiiI, and lata an a cen tral figure a wild, nocnlevoim girl who baa been reurwl nmld mworty In Now York, and who. novorthcloaa lino protorved a flowerllko frngrnnco ot nature hnru to tho wild wood. Loyal ty to her father and her fathor'a coiintr), Ireland, and tho memory of nn arUtoeratlc mother aro tho watch wnnla of her arlalocratle nature. The play baa an abundance of hunioroiiK altumloiis and heart Intercut. Oliver Morocco, who haa mudo thin produc tion, has given It a splendid netting. and hiippllod an excellent cunt. Flor ence Martin will be aeon In tho char acter of Pog, while others In tho cant will be l.llllan Homple Cooper. Yorke Kraklne, Madeline IKstraugo, Frod I.. Tide n and Kduitind Dalhy. Vacuum Clcnner for Kent, C'lonn hoiuo the diiNtloaa way. IllKliem grade combination vacuum clnanor and hweopor for rout, $1 per day, dellvorod and returned. Cull phono No. :. Sovouth Company, O. N. G. l-ltl-.l'AltKU.VI.KK Our builnoKB U to keep people pro narod for the onalaiight of hunger Tho ammunition we provide will keep you fit for dally taski, always. Tho boat gooda at roasonablo prices at Pouts' Grocery Co. NOTICE Precincts Medford North Main and W'ost Mcdford register now at the MailTrlbuno office. Medfoiil Ikostrs Smoke Medford and Mt. I'ltt Cigars. Tho one trustee being elected from each litri.-t, except that in the case of Wenatehee and Yakima two trustees will be active participant on tb board. Other designated districts are: Southern Idaho, KMkane, Walla VVal .i. llm.d liner. Ue-leni lli-f'i.n J UllllK., ' I 111 ... t 1 - utnn it iisnmii'iv iipu m-1 .... . .. ., .. . ..ii .. i .' i I'lin iifitirmir urn tt iiti inuit itt r in .nid M.'iiUiM. t.etli.r v(tfy ...nti.q-'W-'1 nature, tbv v ill ih r.u- tnrt..iis tlnr.t.. h1''1" f,t '"e 0"l, '"' ab areprono matt, twtiutnr, fFARMER DIGS TO i PROVE DEPTHS SOILj WATHUN. M.-intli of n .True dnv in' In llieyrt friemll.v uMHintioii Kebrui-Ttiit buds ami son birds of I vith'an onrlv morninit rule into! L' Nnuntry in delightfully rein-slim V1- 'uuv ,"n'-uuuiitv intniiing v urn iwi ... .. ...... nnMO is tinner asKCtt me 10 nernm-i . . . , . , e . iMitiv linn to Inn nlneo n few in I'll nnxh: and find proof that he is riuht in i" - tnmiiR mni lie nas an aoum.niii-r ...... .... i .. . .... .i i of nioiHtiire for a bumper enp. The trip doubly gladdened me, for 1 mi deceived the fnriner. point siiy III per cent. At that stage irrigation is unnecessary, for 'Hie moisture is sufficient to form the chemical combinations- in the soil and feed the growing plant roots. How I-oiik Will It Last? The fanner in ipiestion contended that the soil was saturated to n depth of four feet. He failed to un ilcrstaml what the tcjin saturation means; nor did he know nnything about the natural movement of water in the soil in seeking its equilibrium; nor the intensity of evaporation, even in a local February atmos phere; nor the necessity of estab lishing a mechanical mid chemical re lationship between the stratum of moist soil above with that of the wa ter plain below in order to draw moisture from the latter when Hint of the ionuer shall have been ex hausted. Knowledge of these condi tions nnd why they exist is, impor tant, l.vcry fanner slioujd possess it. We dug to n depth of three feet ten iuclitw, nt which point every in dication of moisture disappeared. The soil was as dry as a bone; nnd U remained so for a depth of six Icon inches, at which point we again eiieotiuteicd slight indication of mois ture from the water plane below, lint the relation between the Hiirfaee fiioistiirc and that nf the water plane had been severed. In two more plnco we dug for moisture depth mid in each ease it was less than in the first, the stratum of dry eaith be tween the surface moisture ami tho water-plane being greater. In other types of'Joil the moisture depth will he less oV greater, neeonling to tho capacity of the soil grains to retain moistuie. The soil in ipiestion is medium in type. The Kamier Hail lost. These details are related to show now easily tanners may ileceivo themselves into the lure of u danger oils gamble. They are entiiely lion est in tneir purpose ami sinccie in their effort to execute it; but that 'doesn't lessen their danger. They sometime heconio aagrv wiien an other person, with equally honest purpose uud sincere effmt to e.xe eute it, undertake, to demonstrate the terror; nor does that diminish their danger. It serves generally to Intensify their confusion. Jn this case these are the facts; The subsoil in the farm examined is now in excellent condition for the plow. Moisture from the surface is evuporating. Far enough bolow the surface to escape the influence: of ntmoNphcrie temperatures, gravita tion ew fries the moistuie downward. bach soil iMUticIo is claiming its share. The excess fro to the next grain, ami so on, until tho point of equal distribution shall have been reached. The rainfall in this district ha so far been only i).19 itiehcg. At least 1.19 inches of that prooipita- lioii has been lost, leaving .1 ineliee tor use in the soil. That quantity of water equally distributed in two and one-half feet of soil will give a iiioia lure content of about 0 jwr cent. That is .1 per cent bulow the perma nent willing period in plant lifo. Tills Is tho I'rospcct. The moisture point at which plant life will thrive normally is about 13 per cent; that at which it begins to wilt is U tier cent. Our farmer friend haa probably fl per cent in this ease. Without irrigation or further rainfall, any aehooi boy can easily figure out the result. It a aiuple problem. If this farmer should plant bis farm seed in his sod's present eon dition, granting that the temerature shall remain favorable, they would germinate and gcow vigorously until he moisture in ttte iuboi shall have been consumed bv evaMiration and (he plant needs. Then, without addi- IP lhe.r live Ollt UKt OHKOON, Tl!lTRlM)AV, Micnur; CHAnLOTTE WALKER Steno from "Out of Dm kness at 11 io jt. '' ' - - 'aKjsBsnESBMp'- '"ffiCIHFSC Walker. I dniwiiig moistuie lrom the water plain, no capillary cells having been fonno.l between the two strata of moist eurth. This is plain, simple truth. Instead of being told for the purjM)u of hurt ing somebody, as a low silly pessi mists assert, it is told for the right eous purpose of helping those who need the information. Tho leaeou has been taught to the farmers of this vnlley at n cost of millions of dol lars. It would seem, in the light of common intelligence, that that price is quite enough to pay for one lesson. Those who would withhold this in formation when it is so sorelv needed nre u positive menace to the progress of the valley. I doubt that they have given this featuie of tho matter ser ious thought. Tv-EAR ADMIRAL VON PUHL, RECENTLY RETIRED, DEAD HKM.IX, Feb. '-'I. Hour Admiral Von I'ohl, whose recent retirement on n nut of ill health wn- announced1 two days ago, has died in Merlin. WMmmmmmSH i '"TjTiTj1.11 niin ynTynwn 'iiMnyiii inffii No, Phil-burl, I am not a -arguing with you. I'm just a-telling you when you want a real smoke, get behind a pipeful of Tuxedo and watch all the big and little Worries that have been a-bcsieojng you, evacuate their trenches and make a rushin' advance to the rear. Those fragrant whiffs of "Tux" make them feel too joyful no self respecting Worry can stand for that. FRITZ URKHl.KR World lamou. Vi nut " kam uritlflu fwitJ in TuitJt tUtat mnJ tnUl li" ' "" immuiu B6 U mu nqulrimiftii, n.hlti ft. franc. aiMtd (' uuokUt " M . pi4ttdnibnt-" f x, $"" AT no YOU CAN BUY TUXEDO EVERYWHERE tifcoirot, gliuine nr;ppd, C Firaoui grten tin with gold - ( MXare-proU pouca . . . v)C Icllciinj, curvd to (ii)HHlcct 1UC a Tia UaioiMri, IQt an J tOc la Clan UumiUtn,S0t an J lOt THE AMUICit Fj2 FBBgrAnv AT THE STAR TODAf Star today, featuring Clmrlntto BACK FROM EUROPE NEW YOHK, Feb. 21.- The llol-Innd-Anien.'iui liner Nieuw Amster dam nrrived today from ltotterdnni and Falmouth and reported having been held up in the Povvna by a Hrit iib patrol boat. Four German stow uways were taken off. Later when alio reached Falmouth she wns agnin hoarded by Hritish naval officers who removed '-'.Vi bugs of mail. Only mail destined for Canada and Japan was not disturbed. Among the passengers ou bonrd were aeverul members of the Ford peace expedition, including Governor I,. It. 1 latum of North Dakota and Judge lien I.iiidsey of Denver. Fruii isi'o do l.n Hurra, formerly provia- lomil president of Mexico, pe. -coper. wna a w- The Perftct Tobacco FORD DELEGATES j&3tm9&MzV ft The combination of the best smokinc-tobacco leaf in the world and the best method ever discovered for refining and mellowing tobacco puts Tuxedo in a class by itself. Kentucky's ripest, mildest Bur- Icy leaf, when treated by the ovjj inal "Tuxedo Process" loses every trace of bite develops a wonderfully pleasing fragrance and flavor that arc not found in any other tobacco. ' No other manufacturer knows .... T..vJ Pr..". 1.n.lo ...u.. imitator ever equals Tuxcdol TOIICC COUfAST 21, inir. tw .v Tfiin-fi BOTTLE PICKED UP LONDON. Fb. H A battle bn been plakd wm frflw th m con taining lhKt? miMEOi front th com- u.l ,t... V.jii.iull.1 1.10 lliaillltT Ul IIIU n.re.. -..-,. which waa wrockeil In the North Senj . . nnd ddre.ed to t.ie commnnuor imrentH, vvtfo and little son. Tho last of the mostwgo Btntwlthal tho alrahlp had ,ro,.pod and tb. crow w drowntng. aaya n Iteuter dtepatcli frcm CopotiliHHen. The yacht Stalin picked up the hot- il.. rnntalnlnt the lnnMnian from Ue containing me moMngoa iron ConiBtider Uhlo near Oolbeiilnirg. Four lettera were found, two nd ilrniuul to tlm iinraiitH of llio 7oi)Iio- lln oommanilnr ami one fincb to bin 1 MESSAGES ROM ZEPPELIN wife and child. The loltera wero writ-1 JdVittW"' E. w, (Curloy) WH.SON. ten at uceMalvo period. The third , ntatos that the alrahip wna then 100, am a cnndlduto Tor tho nnmlnn metorn above tbo water, that tho mo tlon of Sheriff on the ropubllenn tors had failed and that all wero ., "-Jot to .h. JI forjUh.pHm.rta pcctlcg at any moment to drop. Tho.t wlll onforco tho Inw nnd fourth lottor stntos that tlm airship . had dropped and tho crow was ! drowning. j The I. 10 was wrecked til tho North . Sea shortly after tho Zeppelin raid (over Kngland, Jnnuary 31. It lu bo i lievcil to bnva boon ono ot tho op pellnn which took pnrt in the rntd, having been dnmngod either by Ilrlt- lsh antl-nlrcrnft guna or by Dutch ' coail defeuno guna which tired on ,n dirigible that flow over Dutch tor- Utory nt n low uimuue. The captain of tho Hritish trawler King .Stephen reported ho bad en countered tho I.-19 In a sinking con dition In the North sen but did not attempt to reaciie tho Oermnnn as they outnumbered hla crow. LOSE IN ATLANTIC N'FW YOIIK, Feb. 21.- Possibility that a Gennaii sen raider is at large in the North Atlantic was suggested when the Italian ilner Giuseppe Verdi nrrived today nnd reported she hud received it wiioless warning from Halifax Io bo ou the lookout fur such u vessel. for Plpt and Ciearettt JP TMCIR TIJOTL How's This? W ttr no ItfMr! VHttn mvplMMt Mill (larrk IMI ptan n nm Wf nun , -.Afl 1M r. i. emwmr ca. rlW ffj. Ms- niiiH. STKitJi' ban HsJ iWi(f)f M I nrttf Mrt MlMfkMM JIAT ttvc or rnijinhj. nH' CtUrHl Vw l lnm HrtTi lHwllf efnt 9 Man m mmimu .4 K.Sn TMItsnlih (Mt turn ?ftl. ft Mill. Il B ill WWIH. Tit Itilt'i rny 11IU it itillf INu. "".---v i .-fj .. n . . . .. POLITICAL ANNOUNCEMENTS SIIHItll'I heroby aniiounco my cnndldnoy fA, H.A HmMlnstlf.ii tnr aliarlff nn ttlo - --- j--- yA uQn nt Unj coming primaries, May 19th, ttfi. ,,... ., r VfSSXS ., ,lv n.r.mr wtth the dutte I connected with tba office, both alert- pal and outaldo work. - 001 ' nm competent to held lmMon nnil lt nunted and .... wlu glv tl0 .,eopla or Jaok- .n county an offlelent and economi cal niimiuiiiraiion. I."1" aKroo If olOCtCd to enforCO KV0 tho public nn honcnt, Impartial and efficient administration. .17 years In Jnckoon county. Adv. 1 1. N. LOFI.AND. DISTHICT ATTOItNKV I hereby nnnounco that l havo fllod my declaration of Intention to becomo a 'candldnto for tho repub lican nomlnntlon for tho otflco of District Attorney for Jackson county, Oregon, subject to tho decision ot tho ropubllenn party, nt tho primary elec tion to bo hold Mny 19, 191(1. Adv. 0. M. HOI1DRTS. I am a candldnto for ro-olcctlon to tho otflco ot district attorney. Adv. 15. K. KELLY. I horeby nnnounco that I havo fllod my declaration of Intentions, nnd that I am a candldato for tho democratic nomination for tho offlro of district attorney, uubjoct to tho Mny primar ies. It I am nominated nnd olected to thlB office. I promise not to forgot tho fact that I am a public sorvant, and that I wlll to Jbo best of my ability administer tho affairs of tho office, Impartially, honestly and without fear or favor. Adv. NBWTON W. DOItDKN COUNTY TIU5AKUni.lt. Deputy County Treasurer Myrllo W. Hlaliqlcy announces hor candidacy for tho otflco of county treasurer. I heroby nnnounco my cnndldncy on tho republican ticket for tho of flco of county treasurer, to bo voted on nt tho coming prlmnrtos. I havn. held tho position nn deputy In thbf office for tho pnst year and am con fident that I can fulfill tho dutlos connected therewith. I served two yonrs as deputy coun ty recorder before taking tho posi tion nH deputy county tronsuror; I havo also had experience as account ant for sovoral corporations, such as tho Medford Concroto Construction company and Medford Ico nnd Btor aKo Company, boforo taking up coun ty work, and will say that my past record Ih open for Inspection to tho voters of Jackson county. It nominated nnd elected I will run tho otflco without tho oxpenno of n deputy nnd contlnuo to sorvo tho pub lic Just an offlelent in tho future tva I havo. In tho past. Adv. MYllTLr. W. I1LAK15L15Y. 1 hereby announce that I havo filed my declaration of Intention to be come a candldato for tho ropubllenn nomination for the office of county troasurer, to bo voted on In the com ing primaries. If I am nominated and elected will conduct tho offlco In an efficient and bUNlneaallko manner. Adv. ' HOY L. MAULB. COl'NTY CI.HHIC. I hereby announce tn&t I havo filed my declaration of Intention to becomo a candidate for tho ropubll enn nomination for tho otflco ot oounty clerk, for Jackson county, Grogon, subject to tho decision of tho lepubllenn party nt tho primary elec tion to be hold May 19, 191(5. Adv. (Little) JOB II. WILSON. I heroby nnnounco that I havo filed my declaration ot Intention to bocomo a candldnto for the republi can nomination for tho offleo of ooun ty clerk, for Jackson county, subject to tho decision of the republican par ty, nt tho primary olectlon to bo bold Mny 19, 1910. Adv. A. N. HILDKUItAND. COl'NTY SlTKItl.Vri.NnHNT. I heroby nnnounco my candidacy on the ropubllenn ticket tot tho of fice of County School Superintend ent for Jackson county. Orogon. sub ject to tho wlll ot t(io republican party at tho primary election May 19. I stand for practical school ef ficiency, personal supervision of tho schools and elimination of county school supervisors. Adv. I'UANCIS C. SMITH. COUNTY ASSHSSOU I horoby nnnounco my candidacy for tho otflco of county assossor ot Jackson county on tho ropubllonu ticket, subject to tho primary on May 19. I plodge mysolf to an honest, offlelent, Impartial and econ omical dlschargo tit tho dutlos ot tho offleo and propose to mako all assess ments upon the basis of the true actual valuo of tho property and not upon any Inflated valuation. Adv. GBQKCIK LAUNPAqH. O o u 13 t n It-.-, tian c even iihu'mi. iiimr "ii.vv. 'S or Sflllj) - ' V . I i f.. J;. . i,!, k,i M i lI.IV I M I. f-ntM