Medford mail tribune. (Medford, Or.) 1909-1989, March 01, 1916, SECOND EDITION, Page PAGE FIVE, Image 5

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COOPER OF
EUGEN
L ! News From Our Neighbors
mtypMMrl WIWMNGS 1' JgHLANP AND WBNIIY;
i limn i ii iinmi i
HHHilKjr. Tftst was Str. McLeod's
ffrtt kwk t tlra. reentry the
rlrer ami! the tkfHlcs the tabh land
rw tier iwatttiffA bar didn't ad
Colonel Mm was nn Athlund
guest one afternoon this lt,
I Tolo rllltens lake notice Mm. D.
ywi rmkfol IH Hf Pit for k sfflnbrr!imH In ih awtewwliMo IwtwoM.
of trm mitt Imw n wide rlrele nfOmnt JWmnn' dauri(r, Imtoil, b
intimate friend in thr Athene of Or- an i4je of the Pelalumn pontof
i L.m. Jfi mMMMW Iim Iini . fle. mt kin (laasrhter. JM. hi a
pointed to hHHtle tKr jmWiHH .1. - trained minw lit the U hMpitfll, ! mlrv l" "'"
(.artmenl. In line will, rrtrMirl.in.rn Snn Prone, tew. Tn mall carrier one again tra
feature, the ttWe of the d.p,.rt-i lal rw dread ram nrv watebtng !""B " M ' coming how
mnl here been mnow-ii to lhi roniif with inli-nn.! tliP mitpoMie of the iwiit i n""K ,or n '" l,mp
ing rHitn of tin Ashland PnMiihin ' intituted by
i
MARLEY 2 IN DEVON 21 IN.
federal anlltoritie
. . .!....... . ........ .. t. .. .....
wxitntion btuiunv o innii;- to., wnere mnisvm eauncoieH wun intiagin( me aouiaern i aeuie lor
i l s nnvKiunaK
A wire was recotved this morning
from Coopor of Oregon V. aecopt
jlnu the position of referee for the
coming championship series with
Ashland.
Mr. Cooper, was the first choice of
Ashland and Medford, having rof
lorcod the tlllo names between tho
two titlcH for tho past two years
jvitho.it one bad decision or one com
plaint by either faction. "Ho is ab
solutely square," was tho remark
made by the Atdiland school men Inst
year, both the tmperlntondont and
principal being high In his praise.
Body Hall and Sales of Ashland will
bo tho officials in the girls' gamo.
The Medford hoys' team has tnkon
In had Htump the past wee), and Is not
playing good ball. They havu no
"pep" In practice and show a gen
eral apathy, probably resulting from
lack of condition. The practice last
night wua a little better, but far from
what It should be with the gnmos so
close, at hand.
A little general history of the Ash
land placers will bo or Interest to tho
fans. It Is based on records. Fraley,
the taptaln, is the stationary for
ward. He Is to years of ago, weight
130 pounds, and has played three
years on the championship team of
southern Oregon. Us Is a senior In
school. He Is fast, working at top
speed, a clever dodger and one who
ran bleak away from his man. Han
dles t ie ball more than any other
man on the team. Hest foul shot In
Routturn Oregon. Made throe has-
koN in tho O. A. ('. Knme off of
Johns, who Is considered an excellent
Riiard.
C!rl ez, rovliiK forward. 10 yours
of ag1. weight 17!i pounds, three
years on champion team. Junior in
hlelt cliool. This man Is tho nenmi
tion o. all high school teams In Oro
Bon and oue wiiom sevoral coIIokbh
have a.-ked their nlutunl to kv(,'"',)
for tliem. Host forward ovor de
veloped In Oregon. "CoIIoko caliber
now," said an O. V. C. man. "Ho
could make. our team and bu a slur.1
In conference.'" Clever shot, always
clangorous, picks weak spot In op
ponents' defense. "I.uck shots" have
boon made ko often that fans havu
begun to reallzo they are the rosult
of phenomenal accuracy. Nq kuothI
iTnies to leave him and attempt to stv
Euro g al. Last ItosehurK Kamo a'.
Ashland ho scored all of Ashland's
points, 10 In number. Aohland lost,
!21-19.
Har.ls, tho center, 10 yeom old,
nCfi pounds weight. Senior In hlKli
ijchool. third year on team. I'lrtt
year as regular, substitute two pre
vious years. Blinik at long basket.
quick In throwing. Sooted two has
l?ets on Hlnny. O. A. C. crack coior.
from middle of floor.
I'lymale, 20 yearn of age, fourth
rear, senior In high nchtwl. ohjht
IICD pounds. 1.000 woring guaru.
iTast year's captain, brains of tm,
rHfii8es ginger In niti. itecoids show
' Mprue to eight baskets in overy gamo,
, $flU man being allowod none frnn.unt
i JlyT and never more than two baskets.
',; JRulls unexpected brilliant playa. I-
v'ia?cta weakness of opponent quickly
r'.and uies them; backbone of team in
Jboth offense and defeM. '
Dolsman, 20 years of age, 20.1
mounds. Sophomore, second year on
Ream, stationary guard. Slicks to
his u.un. I4ist year held I'sloute
Up one lone bnbkot In last game nee.
mobb' toda la ranked as tbe war
gpiward at Stanford. Talk should
Settle the status of DeUuiaa.
Tlrkis for reserved section for
Kahland games at that city can be se-
yired at McHrUJe's up to Saturday
ynornin. Ashland has sold all hunt
mud now wants tho Med ford ec
mon. Fans lannot get Seat at Ash-Hand
No grammar school tlckets.wlll be
rSold before the game. Sold at door.
.At the
"hnrrli bv HUhoi h Howe of Alaska i springs fniHiHHi
nl Suinnor of Oresou. the former , oorretoiioHcv nnj
M. McN'asslo will be located al the j fo j,,,, inlereitliwly of hm work . future detelepmrnti.
lKstornce Krway aiternoon 10 rei-, ,n nrl,ern e!imc. Hev. V. K. llam
ister
dl handle the
I'-'l
writinft A. A, Mlekle, nfteHt nml op-
lr- pvndinfiemlur at AttMrny, in trteeaa of the
Mrs. James driers' father rame up
Saturday to vlntt her. He walked
port war and Mr. Grieve and win met
him Ml KvefgroaN ranch with a rig.
nine bourn Mr tiny ns provided hi ! w- ur nH on aml lwo n0""
n.- r.iu.,. ..f v,t i.t..i-'lnw. P l wotk ana toon a
or all voters. , ,vm, H pu,,. f Trinity, ami nmlor miKt,r 0f sfeMyon piuinty, rnd welU A committee of twidre who Imve bu""h of tholr cc,ttle ,8Ut-
Mrs. i A. llnnnle. of Aahlaml ' .:.. .:..:-i:.- - i r ...' .... . v .. k- ..-.- i. f th -..hJ..-I Thore were two ilnnees Saturday
. i.n.. ..i.i4iu. u. mA um i u . - n .; i... ,r""r", " "' " ' ' . .. '. .1 .. .1... ...t..l,A.i. . 1 ..1 r lmt. olio nt Mr. ltnibrv's nml one at I
thwe IKlrtM, died rWeutU ill the t al-1 'W'H-niwn ewunuituj nerr ..uiv -i, ; "" ".'" I
ARK!
OW
has boon vlaltlMg Mr. and Mrs. J. S. wrr. ureimred for ronfirrontion by
Klilen, of Oreen Acres. llm Humner. the lit iurluilitw
Minn .Aianie jonea, or corning. uj., ' rt,
Is vliltlng her nnnt, Jlr. J. I'. lfo
!iforuia Odd Fellow home, ageil & I ml , lMnn the Initidl ennvnan Tue- Mr' ;vc "'
Mr. (.l. -mi I 'lt. lire. Kilnn O. j ,.aiuu ln Uw vlei.utv of Ywhn in ' monynK for fund in livlmlf of a" ,tt" "Jl
Iladhv. Mr. Lillian Cole, Mrn. lVnrl , ls5., M)4 rr H tHllp drove the nlnnc . enterpcim!. U,j "'1"1 I fiiso- -"", mi.
M. Kmnpy. MitM Charlotte C. Hinp-; p,,,, Sl. Unr and Happy Camp. 000 mh an ovidaneo that A.lilund ,r; ""'' ""' "
r!l, Kathrvn Itutk Chnjnell, I lorothv ; Tn. Mrinira eommium Iiah waned : wi" iMimto n aerie of atuuta n " ,, ,,,.;,
land.
Mr. and Mrs. Rhodes motortd kore
from talent to Inspect the work uoiwlj, jIIPf jrpj;. art, Alice M. Poor, nr.1.. 1I1..1 ".wndina ih.. nnalvaiii1 thoe dates, which will bo worth
.. ll.,.u U . 1 I - . .. . k t t - - r .1
uii wii'ii orrnaru. i .;,nH (nlh llntlle.V,
II. S. I'lekard was a bualneaa vlei- Harriet M. Itiinor,
tor In Ashland and Grants l'Ma this , i'w-her. Aihicm K. Hedheiv. lteulah .1... s ..1 ... n... 5J0. renitcctivelv
--,--- -- .. - 'iU'riuMIIliliiii''ii-iitttTiiti)iiivTK -
week. iViillflPf. Hiihnt V. lMllz. StowAVi .....!..!.. !..... si.. -. .1... -m.;,ino; Tip Conieni!iitionnlists linvo had
"'" --- .- - I ll'l 11 11) " IIIV IIV lit- till' IIMIIIHni .- r-
(. nasi, iiownni
, Iloro
At. Pi
Pearl Itmror,! of ln wt,,, u)iioh have been piped w''l'- PlwlgOti are imyahle in note,
Urruine I.. ' in lo ,rtermine whether thev contain . ,,n,f ",'"i" Io April '20 and .lima
Mlu Until Flnnell. of Hd Illnff, i
Cal., returned to her homo after v ellmmi.r nnd
I U Loud. Clement inM,cr u. ,inornl water plant will J ,I""r tonAl expectation renlired in "'r B
C. K. IloiIbPtv. 'not be in uperntion." The water" ,n'H'K " PmerRi'iit budget of $1000. "
i..:n.. fii:..i. ..c .' . . .. . 1.. ..,,.i ....:..! .. ,...:...,..... ,., :.. ...1.1: I I no . -
wimie win .. nre now in the IiunilH oioregon Ag-''"""' "i'""" "J,i"l''""' "'"-., ,
. relnlivi" of the. ;,...n,,,.v nn,rt .,u,n .,i,nn.ut. r.n.ition to regulur oxpense nccoiinta. For
Mrs.J.I'. HonBland.duufhtor.and llwv fniniUp4) rrju.(, Tiitmln- lo , H,invaiat n proeesa which will take!" !' tin.' nulwriptlww hovered 0 "
Mlsa Mabel Jones arc vliitlim thla; lo,.nU, lor(t Anothrr family of younK. bo't a I10tt to t.m,,tP. I t.;Iut the $800 nimk, hut pcixitent "s D
week with Mrs. Fitch Snyder, of (lulil W,Ht. H,.i.,mnlr,l them. 1 meantime vMtun to the ,MrkH havef " won n lu-nrtv u-ponse, with, "
Miss lla l.ytle spout Saturday night
I
Hisloy aro visiting
and wife, Mr. and '
Mrs. Hon Hlglubothnm. John lllg-
Inbotham ami wife are. also tlioro. '
Mrs. Poyton spent Monday at Mrs.
Dawnon's.
.Mr. nnd Mrs. Ous Dltsworth spent
Saturday and Sunday at the Gordon
very enjoyable vlrit with Mn. W. A
Thompson, of (lien Itldge orchard.
j Jlr. nml Mi-m. OiVille (Kick
ttuhvlvarin. ()., relnlive of
hi the fuee of. eoOHideinble rivalry been regaled rilh spring wutnr at
Stevena. of Tolo wa. a liiisl- ' . ,fc siiMta' nnl other diiMonnj the Itnntinir amiton, hendnnartei-aL""1 only i-iHiisnittilntiiiB lliunmoIviM,
Hill.
J. It
..,.. ..I..It.Ju I.. 1 11 II,.... . .!... el I.
.,UBr ,.BllUi . ... ,.. -of t,p Sf ,, Htm, snoniine
. vixion enrrieit off Ihe houorx.
Satunlay afternoon the arent ,. . rmt SlH.rill,0Brflt' ,,,,, -w n oMt ,here for tlw;Jf'l wlm-li faocl the church,
Teachore' elub will be ontertalned by " , ",. . ui .. ,,.,, ,,,lir ... . '..'n....... ,f ,,,A i...i 11.. ...,.1
MuHilninoH V. II. rini'kw nml Ilurrv ... ... ....'.. .
T. U. met Saturday at
Mrs. Peyton's for tho first time ln
trwo mouths. This lack of meetings
ccauso of deep snow nnd nick
but the meetings probably will
ll... ...li il,.,i air n...l Ini... ,,. co""" nioauuy now. i noro wus n
onto ill-' which it in of intcroM to isit, i,,,,. ! hut ore nU receiin,' congrutulationa
. cor-1 much na elaborate and complicated (UPr " ''"I'l'V .lutiou of the financial
luiiin linn iiimii riiinnduk.ii ni in iivii. ,
l..l -4 .. I r U -..- HV li WM r., ,-,. ...j .,..,
IJHVIflHIIll II L IIIH llllllltT ill I ! llll IIISTI . -
Mrs. Hanby, wife of Professor Han-
man and ronittniiMtcr
Mcicntificallv incliiied,
prexiotiH toj The private enr Ornamere, oceit-
l lie pied by President- Itogeis of the Vir-
nnnhiiiit ltiu tkt-ia.jA it t iukitinti
. - .. , 4 . . . t mil sisiiai ii m I vm ts i?w-. i'iss
" ii.ttsilli il iuaFiMl wtnttnlih. mi t tin ' Amm tuiluit' titiil iw rl v umh! iiiiiMi
imjifi nut , 49d..teH.Mfl ii;..,u;.,u .. ..i its.;Mki.o Ar.....i.. f(... ..t....i,,..i t ...., i
Pfll-f tlUlCUI.V III I""! till III V lt feSIirilt til II II I II ill III III fill I m It 1 1 n II III IV iiuiii-
FuliMm. Orovillo mul Wnli. i Ijor iitiii.
, - i ... . I ..!.. . I i .if.... rt i . .
i Among jacKNoii eouiuy pupils who i jcku ihio couunue us i unuiaunun
'have ltcen identifird with industrial j niacmbly, borun aome fow sonaotm
."'club work and gnidcning, nnd who, ago. The tnlent.will he audi na is
erlnteudeut. will read a
l. 41, A Mf.l. ,,..,' ..MMMM.M All
li( I. II niiviuuiMi fl u ,ft nfii. ... . ,,
ninnilini-N nml frlnnils nru eorilliillv
Tnvited to attend.
The grange meeting Friday ev
i.,.. ...... .. .....,u,.i ..i. ......... i-
, ,, . , ,. . , ...,. wcic itwnrilcil pnyca at the lift alate
feaHnr ltelmnr. of Talent, mini Pro-1 . . ' ..
fesHor Cate. of Medford. delivered In
teresting talka on various subjects.
Mr. Cowley rolntod many topics the
Nlbloy party stated at the sftgar beet
meeting held In Central Point on
Thursday ovenlng. Last, but not
n niiMnr nnni rnii i n '
rLUUWbt HUbn rHILLo
lonst, a very pleasing trio, "O, Dry
Those Tears," by Mrs. John Hiinrl,
Franclone McN'nssnr and Albert Pres
ton Forgey wns approelatoil. lie
freshmuntH wore served by the ladloa
n tho evening and were most dp-petizlng.
fair with the privilege of entering the
mIiojI couiho, ol the (. A. ('. nt Cor
nllis the coining Mitinncr, with nil
eieniea paid, aii S. Willita of Pcr-ni-t.
who excelled ill potato mixing",
i Kther Miller of Medford, nultry;
Mildred Lvneh of Talent, baking; Ida
Stnriih, Hold Hill, sewing; nnd Claim
Charley, ltrownr.horo, agricultural
club work. Ahlunl don t seem to up
tear in the lint.
On .Mnreh 1, Morris.). Duryea, pub
licity inanuger of the Comnieicial
i-'ub, savored his connection with Unit
organization, Inning resigned Nome
time sinco to take effect on the date
mentioned. Thin week Mr. Duryun
will return to Lugcac lo remain pend
ing nrrangemiiilK iim to future cu
gageineiil". Ketiiining to the Lane
THIRTEEN KILLED BY
AVALANCHE IN ITALY
PKItLlN', March- 1. -Dispatohca
from IniiKbruck iiy that thirteen
person were killed bv an nwilttnelip
'in Stelvin pans, on the bonier-, of county iuetroHilia will be like going
Tyrol and Italy. ' home, inasmuch naMr. and Mrm )ur
n f forded bv the traveling lyeeum,
.ii.....:.... .... .1... .i.i nn..... ..-.,. ..,.i o i
ll'4,.,.K "J 111. ..... ...,.., mt.il......
C. ,1. Luttiell i the president for
101(1.
Mr. Mary K. Houck of ltoichury,
woithy grand mntron of the Order of
the Knstorn Klnr, jurisdiction of Ore
gon, will pay an official visit to
Alpha Chapter, No. 1. of this city,
on Tuoftilny evenhig-.'Marcli 7, -Thin
date is n regular meeting and A largo
attendance is untieipaled.
W. II. Day lias moved from Laurel
street into the Mntlies tentunent, 70
Haiim street, coinur of Pine.
.lob Tor.er returned early in the
week from Pctiiluiwit Cal., whore ho
wintered with ruhltives. Among the
Ashland ciilnuy At Potalnmn he re-
The Floimco Hock school closed
Friday and tho day was observed by
a picnic nnd program. There was
quite n crowd present nnd a bounti
ful dinner which waa eaten nt a tit
bio under the trees. The program
ln the afternoon was very good, it
was followed by a mnrshmnllow toast
and a genornl "visiting." Kvoryono
Is well pleased with Miss IlaiiHon'H
tonchlng for the past two yeara, tho
length of tlmo she has been with us,
Sho dopnrted Saturday for hor homo
uonr Climax.
Itoy Vaughn returned from the val
ley Thursday and went back again
Monday. Ho will work at tho 1 1 111
crost orchard this summer.
Mr. Nlchol Ih Improving his homo
stent! near the Nye school Iiouho.
. Automobiles aro Hcen on the rnada
again. Tho SteaniH, Lower ami Ir
goodly number present and a very
pleasant meeting was held. Ono now
member, Miss Porter, waa added to
tho Union. Mr. Peyton and daugh
ter norvud ham sandwlchos and enko.
Harold Peyton visited home folks
Saturday and Sunday. Ho Is work
ing for Mr. Lewis nl Central Point.
kou ovi:uwoitKi:i womi:n'
TIiIh ia tho season ot tho year
when tho wife ami mother boglns to
feel tho strain of household and ho
cial duties, and gets into n run-down,
nervous, weakened condition. To all
such, our local druggists, tho Mcd
ford Pharmacy, says, "Wo havo u
rare combination of tho three oldest
tonics known, in Vlnol, which wo
guarantee to restoro strength, make
you eat better, idocp better and fool
bettor, or wo will return your money.
Adv.
POLITICAL ANNOUNCEMENTS
SIIICUIIT.
I horoby announco my candidacy
for tho nomination for sheriff on tho
republican ticket, to bo voted upon at
tho coming prlmarloii, May 19th,
1U1G
COLLARS
a for a CENTS
CVOSTT FEABODVYr CaiNCTROTHY.
sired and tho race could bo mado
without assuming special obligation
to any particular individual, faction,
locality or Interest.
Therefore, after consulting person
ally or by letter several hundred men
and women of all occupations ln
all parts ot tho county, believing
there Is a real deulro for my candi
dacy, I will ho a candidate for tho
nomination of District Attorney on
tho ropublican ticket.
Adv. JOHN IT. CATtKlN.
COUNTY TIlKAKUllKR.
Doputy County Treasurer Myrtlo
W. Illakolov announces hor candidacy
tor tho otflco of county treasurer,
I hereby announco m candidacy
on tho republican ticket for tho of
flco of county treasurer, to bo voted
nn nt the coming primaries. T hnvo
hold tho position na deputy In this
otflco for tho paBt year and am con
fident that I can fulfill tho duties
connected therewith.
I served two yoars as doputy coun
ty recordor boforo taking tho posi
tion as doputy county treasurer; 1
hnvo also had cxporinnco as account
ant for several corporation, such aa
tho Medford Concrete Construction
company nnd Medford Ico and Stor
age Company, boforo taking ip coun
ty work, nnd will any that my pant
record Is open for Inspection to tho
voters of Jackson county.
It nominated and elected I will run
tho offlco without tho oxpenso of a
doputy and contlnuo to norvo tho pub
lic Just as efficient In tho futuro m
I havo In tho past.
Adv. MYHTL13 V. DLAKKLUY.
porta .loo Kinney, (limit llclmnn and valley In his par. This speaks well
Pert Tocr engaged in the chicken for tho condition of tho roads.
hiiMiicsK. C. W. Sanderson, former1 Mr. and Mrs. McLeod and youngost
couiieilinnn here, is engaged with his daughter camo up o Mra. Vaughn's
I havo held tho position of deputy
wliKcnra have Jiomi spinning nroupd Miorlff for tho pastfour yeara and am
...tj.'. ... ...... .?. ... .... thoroughly familiar with the duties
connected with tho office, both clerl-
her, arid Mr. Mansfield wont to tho
- rj-asHM '. -.. St
. ' Mn7mm&m ..
8$&aGm
5'
CorrlilillMhr
II. J, NMM IdVtwa Co,
Z
'Zi
Prince Albert tohacco
has made three men smoke
lrli.iM m
pipes where one
smoked before!
'Ai.
.HI.
1
I
cal and outside work
I feci that I am competent to hold
tho position, and It nominated and
eloctod, will glvo tho people of Jack
son county nn efficient and economi
cal administration.
I also agrco if oloctod to onforco
oil laws.
Adv. U. W. (Curloy) WILSON
I heroby announco that I havo tiled
my declaration of Intention to be
como a randldnto for tho ropublican
nomination for tho offlco ot county
troasuror, to bo voted on In the com
ing primaries.
If I am nominated and elected will
conduct tho offlco In an efficient und
buslncosllko manner.
Adv. KOY L. MAULB.
COUNTY OI.KHK.
I heroby announce Mat I havo
filed my declaration of Intention to
becomo a candidate for tho republi
can nomination for tho otflco ot
county clerk, for Jackson county,
Oregon, subjoct to tho decision ot tho
republican party at tho primary olco
tlon to bo held May 19, 1910.
Adv. (Little) JOB II. WILSON.
I am a candidate for tho nomina
tion of Shurlff on tho 'ropublican
ticket to bu voted for al tho prlmnrlos
May 19, 1918. If nominated and
elected I will onforco tho law and
glvo tho public an honost, Impartial
and offlclunt administration.
37 years In Jackson county.
Adv. II. N. LOFLAND.
I hereby announco that I havo
filed my declaration of Intention to
become n candldato for tho republi
can nomination for tho offlco of coun
ty clork, for Jackson county, subjoct
to tho decision ot tho republican par
ty, at tho primary election to bo held
May 19, 191G.
Adv. A. N. HILDEDIIAND.
BEFORE CITY COUNCIL
(UK ACQ. Ma i eh 1. The -Hit
IgnLiiv -nnu.il prcetpiiuieu n jh-..
Hfagi- Y.ihVr Kutuu' hurg- aginii-t
Mrs, Iouisc ()boroe Itowe will be
given a lieu ring by the city council
tfcmJit and it is e.jiertl the whole
hubieet ot the charRfk will he gone
cr.
There will 1m uuijorily and minor-
lity report k ottered iiv inv cuncn
iniiiittcc which heard the charge.
m rnuiorits resrt ill demand that
Mr-. Kwc be diinived from her no-
flti.M) n head of the depart men t or
.Sjiuln.i Will.ilV. Ilotll rcM,it- enll-
I. illi. II, liil .l.il l I 11 N
PRINCE
0Jmimmmmmm
ALlJLrHl
1 horeby announco ny candidacy
for the ropublloan nomination for
sheriff, to be voted on nt tho coming
prlmarloii. May 19th, 191 C.
I foul that I need no Introduction
to the public having been a resident
of Jackson county for 2C years.
I pledge mysolf, if eloctud, to glvo
an tmpnrtlal, economical and con
servative administration of this Im
portant office.
I have endeavored to, servo the
public faithfully In the past and
agree. If oleetad. to strictly and
Impartially enforce all laws. Having
ii very large oxporlonco In tho mat
ters of taxation and knowing Jack
son county thoroughly, I pledge my
aalf to conduct the tax collection
branch of the office In such a manner
as to iore the taxpayer houoatly,
promptly and efficiently.
Adv. W. T. OIHKVK.
lUSTIMCT ATTOHNUY
I am a candidate for ro-electlon
to the offlee of district attorney.
Adv. K. K. KKLLY.
tan r ' "I'l'ut a.1
-tic " i
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1AY fire to a jimmy pipe jammed-chock-
full of Prince Albert tobacco, or roll up
a makin's cigarette if you're digging after
reasons why P. A. has revolutionized the
pipe and "rolling" game; why P. A. has
trebled the number of pipe smokers in six
years; why Prince Albert is today smoked
in every civilized nation on the globe I
Give P. A. the third-degree-test-out! Drill
like sixty into that enticing flavor, that fra
grance, that long-burning coolness. Your
confidence never will be abused! The pat
ented process makes all that possible and
frees the tobacco from bite and parch I
the national Joy smoke
Men who have stowed away gentle old pipes
for years have brought them back to the
tune of Prince Albert ! It will set free
any-pipe-shy-tongue I
P. A. will prove out 100 per cent any hour
of the twenty-four ! It will give any man
all the pipe-happiness he ever did yearn for!
Rolled in a makin's cigarette, Prince Albert
is so refreshing and so delightful, it gives you
a brand-new idea of how mighty fine a real
makin's cigarette can be ! It's as satisfying
to your taste as the prettiest thoughts of
smoke-happiness you ever uncorked I
I hereby announce that t havo
filed my declaration ot Intention to
becomo a candldato for the ropub
lican nomination for tho otflco of
Dlatrict Attorney for Jackson county.
Oregon, subject to the decision of thej
romibllcan party, at the primary eloe
tian to be held May 19, 1916.
Adv. 0. M. UOWCRTS.
COUNTY HUPICIUNTKNUKNT.
I hereby announco my candidacy
on tho republican tlckot fot tho of
flco of County School Superintend
ent for Jackson county, Oregon, hud
Joct to tho will of tjio republican
party at tho primnry election May
19 I stand for practical school ef
ficiency personal supervision of the
sohnols nnd elimination of county
school supervisors.
Adv. I'ltANCIS 0. SMITH
COUNTY AHSKHHOIt
I heroby announce my candidacy
for tho offlco of county nssossor of
Jackson county on tho ropublican
ticket, subjoct to tho primary on
May 19 I pledgo myrolf to an
honest, efficient, Impartial and econ
omical dlsoharge or the duties of tho
offlco and propono to mako all assess,
monts upon tho basis of tho true
actual value of tho property and not
upon any Inflated valuation.
Adv. GBOItOB LAU.NBPACH.
I hereby announce that I have filed
my declaration of Intentious, and that
1 am a candidate for tho democratic
nomination for the offlco of district
attorney, subject to the May primar
ies If I am nominated and elected
to this offfoe, I prom Uo not to forgot
tho fact that I am a publle servant,
and that I will to tho bout of my
ability administer the affairs of the
office, Impartially, honostly and
without fear or favor.
Adv. NKWTON W. IIORDKN
Prince Albert can be purchA4 every abera
tobacco it told in tcpy red bag, 5c tie) rfd
tin, 10c tiandioma tlouml and htlt'QcOM tio
humidon, and in that tlany pound cryttBl-glAttJ
humidor with sponge -mo Wci&r ttp. that feccpi
the tobacco in such Lang-up cruunl
For Prince Albert has won its way on its merits.
Won-over men of all tastes it's so universal in its
popularity; so good, -anti ffiencfh, anji satisfying;!
It will win you quicb 8s a Hash I
R. J. REYNOLDS TOBACCO COMPANY, Wlnston-Salem, N. C.
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The first of the year a number of
republicans, Inoluilltijc many who ap
proved of my efforts in the Interoat
of the taxpayers as state represeuta
I tlve four years ago, roquested me to;
! nerome a candidate for the office of
District Attorney, inasmuch aa there
would be. In addition to the regular
1 duties or the criminal and Juvenile
courts, new duties and conditions
I onnfrgntlug the office. Aumng these
were mentioned, the enforcement of
(he prohibition act. and the llktV-
bood of havijlifeto bieiQgn main tax
Mi ns pi!lcul,irl, id me aKalnxt the
-i tin i I'.n in.- lan.l urant of nea
)' ilf jnlil:,. u. re 'a lukwit .ounfv
criioun' 'i- in Qiiri ii J. .in iim.
i M r ,-' wa t ai I wo'il.t . em. '
i n i i .d iai? it jt wir bi'iKral.) Ut '
I herewith announco my candidacy
for county nsnosBor, subjoct to the
decision of tho ropublican party at
tho primary oleotlon to bo hold May
19, 1916. If elected I pledgo mysolf
to mako a Just and equitable assess
ment and administer the affairs of
the offlco ln a buslneas-llko manner.
Adv. J. II. COLKMAN.
County School Superintendent.
To the veters: I am ropublican
candidate for county sohool super
intendent at the primary election,
May 19. 1910.
1 am for supervision of the schools
by the superintendent nnd for econ
omy In the county superintendent's
office ami every placo where it does
not retard the efficiency of tho
schools.
I am in favor of progressiva educa
tion, that is, education that prepare
the boy or girl for life. I am for all
having a square deal and an equal
ehanee for un education.
If nominated and oleeted I will
do ovary thing In my power to mako
tha schools of Jackson county tho
boat In, the state.
Adv. A. J. HAN11Y.
1 horoby announco that I havo
filed my declaration ot Intentions,
and that I am a oandldate for tho re
publican nomination for tho offlco of
County Sohool Suporlntendont of,
Jackson county, subject to tho pri
maries of May 19
If nominated and elected I plodga
myself to an honest. Impartial and
nrouomlc administration and will
personally supervise our schools.
I hold an Oregon II fo certifloate,
and having recently spent four sea
sl.Vjn on preparatory work, both In
the I'niversitv of Orogon and In the
University of California In the study
of modern education un supervi
sion nnd liaWnK stfjod the county
riiiul Oil .iii,',-?,or fur two
i I .ie. lijtgnt I..JIII JaJ.,f
ft..- m a I'oo0 i"bJK nSrlf tory man
in i- .ind hi-rrQ, ollclt the support ol
i it if friend of eduatlon
Adv U AUEU.
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