I o ; RIVERSIDE RIPPLES " Mr. I. II. Porter wo m dinner guol Fridny at the (bat. ( hninpNii IltllHO. V. B. WW t in Medfwnl Hire week on liHnem. 0. W. Jgeotm wits h ,Mlfnl vls itor ViHjRmlT. Miwn, II. H. Xjro mid Marlon Luiiee motored down from Mcdford Friday oh twnHg mmtmm. Kielianl Swnekor enjoyed a visit from Id brother of OrnntM Vam Sun- dny. J FnnnoM in thin iciuitv ro very busy Mjirnyinf their orchard, putting in (lio grain crop and tanking Kr. don. Mr. nnd Mrs. V. E. Mnttcraou went to Med ford Friday for tho week end. Miss Allen Hnrpor was down from Phoenix for a few days at tho Eozalls ranch. Mrs. H. U. Jones enmc down from Portland Thursday for a few days at tho homo ot her non, Bert, on Foots creek. Charlea Wnhl was a Suuday dlu ner guest at the P. .1. Schauuiburg home. Tuesday, February 29, being the birthday of Mrs. Jncobii lior many Riverside friends planned and car rled out a genuine surprise party In honor. A 7-o'clock dinner was servod at the club houso and Mrs. Jacobs was Invited In at tho last moment. Forty wcro seated at tho one long table, Mrs. Jacobs being Rented near the birthday cuko which was adorned with fifteen candles, one for each four years that she has celebrated. Mrs. Schaumbttrg found tho piece of money which was In the cake but the one who found the ring was too timid to own up. The menu consist ed of chicken pie, mashed potatoes, escnllopcd corn, pickles, salad, fruit Jello rolls, cakes and coffee nnd was heartily enjoyed. A basket was then presented to Mrs. Jacobs containing n gift from each lady present. Then the tablo was speedily cleared away, music was started and dancing en Jo.cd till the hour of twelve, when nil wished Mrs. Jacobs many happy roturnB of tho day and voted tho oc casion tho very plentmntest of any git en by tho Riverside people. Mrs. I). II. Slead was hostess Thurs day afternoon to the Kecieatlon Club, nearly all mombcrs being prosont. Mrs. Elliott gavu an Interesting talk on Cuba. Mrs. F. K, Matteson cave Home Instrumental music which was greatly enjoyed, nfter fhlch MrH. Slcad sorved u vory delicious lunch. Blra. I. H. Portor received a nios nago Saturday that his fathor had pawed away tit his homo In Xortti Dakota. Mr. Portor onjoycl a visit from, his father last winter. Though quite advanced In jcars the father wns In good health whou last heard from and tho uct.8 camo na qulto a bhock. Frank Elliott and family woro down from Mcdford Friday. GOLD HILL NUGGETS Tho Comus, tho model littlo mono playhouse of southern Oregon, ex jH'ets to open again Saturday uftcr noon with a mattneo espcoialiv in nt motive to boliool uhildren. A com ploto chnugo of program on Monday night, Hhowinjr recent war M-unos. Mr. nnd Mrs. S. A. Duscnbury, Misb Nom Newton nnd Mrs. .Io Dns-r-nberry motored to Medfonl last Fri day. Mm. Horace Foltou wpent pint of tho week with Imr friend, Mm. M. J. Loach, of (ironta Pass. The htnto inspQctor visited Gold Hill recently uud fcevorwl IiIk' -'r,,''t niorb. roecivod by local concerns. The caw of Frank 1. Hrosius uguiiiat the Southern Pncitic for in juriot. received while in the employ of the section eiew, won settled by compromise Tiiunday morning, Mir. IJroMii.. leceiving $800. Ho was iep rounied by A. 12. Kellojsjc "i thin place; Gcqrgu A. Cherry, Medtord, and ( H. WaUon, Ashland. The tumoiib Mountain King iniui-Ihii- mine, loentiid tttolte mile-, north ot (Ipld, Hill, in ltnmoy luuiyon dm tnct, ha been puieliiiMKl by an east ern syndicate, o a wiie fiom the cant Tjiuadav ttiformcd Manngar Al l.ovws Aueordinj" to tlu term ot the sale, tlioro ttill be tun men at wuik liv Ap ril I and moio H aeeonuno dtion en ho arnmgwl tr them. The head engintwr, ShWI, u now at Medtord. "Dad" Turner wovad hi, lunchroom and confectionery bufcini an Mon day into tho ioni forworiy occupied by Cntdwell & JtmniHCk. Mi Mry Yoiu - Ulentwl nuiwun r AUhimI. wWd H i'lhh of o pupil t '- Pl-,e' m"',u lttr weUy viit. but rnd Mondav tyhi ui TuetHlt), Her ",HI "P- IWWlidew. , Tho donbl baketbll Be pled SaUrday w fn' "l,",,u Affair, the lt-l rU tram dftinK llw Itoguti Bivit firt. but the local boy we dwteaM bj bp MMting boy. A verv eajoynble wvenma was 0 spent tollowiiij the km in ud dainty rfreabajiit wen icd iln- i-it"-. Tb buJins waUU tl U.' t "- "Mtiinlty eifit wk fy rell si tended nrnf th proMiimtry miitrh h Karl Vnn llmilw Mrtl OliN Olwn wi crv much evtHptimont(l. (toy I'. Tmlw, nflHii(eiidenl nf iMtrtlUfln f (he Heaver ( 'anient coipify of this dnee, rotnmed mi Ruinbiy fnmi I'ottb-Hd, wfcere br hud been fnr eremi dnn on business in ounedl1ou witli the tdani. Mrn. V. J. (lew or KlmMtb Knl arrived Inut Jnturdny to Twrit nt the nmoh home of her father, J. K. Mftvrc, in &tm Valley. &t was rp turninr from Forth nd. when hm bml been isitin her brother, H. II. .Mimre. MIweH Iterthn KKumiii nnd .Minwie Foley, two of our local mbool nUff. viiited with their rolatives at AHhlond liint Saturday and Sunday. llobert Hitroli and Georxe Fairiuk wore in Mcdford Monday nttiwiliiH to businiHt mat torn. I 0. "Doneon" Walker loft vSnn dnv ovoninj for Orunts Fntw. whero he in employed on the construction work at thu new beet nujrar plant nt that tilaca. Professor 0. Y. Milam upont Sat urday in Mcdford trntisactiu busi ness. Miss Pearl Collins left Tuesday morninfr for Portland. Sho uxpeetn to stop over nt Iloseburg to visit friends. Uncle Dave Millur returned Monday afternoon from his trip to the north, nnd spending Sunday in Kuftcnc, re ports eighteen inches of snow at tlntt phi co. Mrs. .lulin AniiHttonpi who has been Visiting with ln'r mother, Mrs. Mnry Koe, east or Gold Hill, left Monday eveniiiK for her home nt Dundee, stopping en route lo rpend n day with her sister, Mrs. I.add, at Glcn dale. Mrs. J. W. Murritt of Central Point was in Uold lull between tinius on Monday nnd Tuesday. Mr. and Mrs. Dick Walker jour neyed to Grants Pos Tuesday. ChnrleH K. IhijtKt miniti( expeii of San Francisco, loft Tuesday after spending some time with his old-time 'friend, P. Lanudcll. Andy .leanings of Huekles arrived in Gold Hill Tuesday for a brief visit with his brother, I.uko, and many fiiendrt at this place. II. I). Heed went to Grants Pass Tuesday. Mis. Dan Shearer (nee ICiitheryn Pnnkey) nnd son, Kirkland, who has beep visiting iclnthcs hele the pabt two months, returned to her homo in Forks, Wash., on Mondny eve. .Miss Hemice Nichols, who has made her home with her uncle and aunt, Mr. and Mrs. Joe Perry, the past J ear, lelt Saturday for Grants Pns, as she intends to make her home inth her sister tit that place, Her friends of tho lira! high school Mirpnscd her Thursday evening by coining in unannounced to spend the o oning with her, nnd u very pleasant time wns had. It. L. Darling of tho Gold Hill liv ery stable, rottirned Monday noon with another Ford, "brand spanking new," right from bendqunrtorn, and hum ed lately upoii nrrivipg in town ho wa required to take u loud of ) fccngortt to Jacksonville. ltov. Still of Central Point wan in Gold Hill Monday visiting his old. time friends, ltov, Whartoii uud family. Gold Hill' wr&stliiig fniw surely turned out loynlly Wednesday ccuiug to attend the uthlitio wonts whieh took plnoo at tho Med ford armory. Mueh uonfidunco was phictnl on our home boys, Jacobu and EdmundH, who were very oruditnblu parttcipHiit. MosdnmoH D. II. Miller, V. H. Prioo, Isoni Hodges and It. 0. Keluoy uio torol to Mcdford on n shopping ex podition WednoMloy. Martin .lohnKou was ntteudinto business in Mudford Welnesda. Large ciowds irom Gold Hill con tinue attending the meetings at the Nntatoriiiin, which are suielv vcty protitablo seniee. Dr. Kelsev was in Medtord trans acting business on Wednesday. Quickest, Surest Cough Remedy is Home Made Kmll Vrrpmtrd U Ftrr Mia Hlca. Ctirap but L'nequalcil Soma people sro constantly anucved from one .tears nd tu the other vitn a nernutont hnniclilal cougli. whioh is whol ly unnueasury. Ilfie i a hoiiw-maile reined) tlmt net liulit t t lie caiinc and will mule )ou xioiiiler what became of it, (let 2Vi ounce IMnex loll i-enta uorthl from any Uiuugitt. pour into u pint bottle ami till the bottle w It Ii plain srauulatnl sugar krrup. SUrt tasiug it at oiiee. (Jrudiuflv but .iirclv you mil not lie the lililcaiu tlnn out and then itnapnear ttl tDuftUtr. tluiH emluiL' a uhil'Ii tli.it vol tii'tlirr, tluiM fmling a touuh tli.it you iirmr thought uoulil mil. It .ili-o loOAens neter thought would rial. It al(o looitens Die dr. liOarM or tight couuli and IkmIi tltv inilamiuation in a luiiifut vougb with reinarkulile ruplditx. (IrUuurv oi X bi are vowiuereil uv It in a Hours or mms. lei Xotkine be ttcr for brouoliitip winter nouubk and liruneliial ttntlima. Tbu l'inex and Kucar St run mixture makea a full plat esuiign to laH a familr UutK time at a oot f only ( eeuu. Km t(rl uud tantm iW ant Kastly preparW. Full diractluH witli l'inex Pisei si a 'pwlal and. hllilr eOMtn t rated vOfupouim of tiuise Norway pirw extrart. rich in iruaTaeol. and is famou-t- world avr for l raw ewtaiHty ami prowatwM In ovronwiHT ld eeoufci, rlu.1 aiid Ik nut soldi (Ut tka iHtNtiiiir. Ak tour druiUt for '-iUMiBTM Pix.M aad do rtaient aaxthuw Im A guarantee of abt4MlU utttfarliofl ir moiwt prooiptlv relUH.Iwl I. Willi ti pii-IMatlUH, Xtm l'inex Co., H. ulie lud. RfRDlTOUn MATH TfUBlTNE, E Rortod by JscKsou County Ab trsct Cc. 8ltth and Fir Bis. ('In ult Churl I Wmier m. Alihnd Miiieml Spritm "umliiriiiHi, minwcr of ilefend(', Pmrot brother. A. I'oHwell vm. J. M. !.tkJn ct al.. cost bid. AbraJMM SiK Mjftr Indo it Ih eummn. Abruluitn Stept , Otto K. Tkwna t L. aanmuns. , Jmw Cnmdl r. Clmrls A. McAt tbnr et al , Humnunt. lirnest Y. tiutkh v. Frd S. UnU'hiny-), uanoafl. FruiUc P. lltoM vs. fhwdmst Pv oilkj Co, sUpuktioN. - K. H. Porter v. Rmt E. Lwuv toat bill. John K. Hopjtiu vi. J. II. Joltuson ut ul.f uotiue of motiuu to strik. Poarl II. Colvia; t. b'ruiik L. Col vig, niiiwor a.nd orot-iMmplatut, af fidavit, demurrer. Thomas B. Green vs. Fied D. Hawkins et nl., cost bill. AUhie Hnlley vs. Southern Pneifio Co., objeutions to cost bill. Probato Oourr. Estate or Amelia A. Shenrer, order allowing final account. Jpslnte of Daniel Whetstone, cita tion. Estate of Kmum Hughes, order to assign oM'iow property, nseignmeiit. Ileal IMalo rrranfel1 P. A. Van Xico et ux to C. K. Abbott, land in Ashland .$ 10 II. (I. Mathes et ux to Xels P. Hanson ct ux, land in twp. :MK. a7-aK. and IIH-UB.. - 300 Wilson P. Morgan et ux to Jauksou County, land in too. HKU-1W. 1 C. IJ. Carlton et ux to Marie Jepson, lot 0, block A, Carl ton Add., Mcdford -100 W. II. Singler, sheriff, to C. W. Slade et nl., land in twp. IljS-lK. . 8,o00 Samuel Hoyt et ux to Ther esa L. Hums, lots 11 and l'J, block 7:t, Mcdford 200 Lewis Mishler et ux to F, M. White, laud in twp. :i7-'2W. 10 W. W. Martin to Frank Fallow, land in sec. 1-I-37.'JE. .")00 MERVOUS WOMEN 1 It's The Same Everywhere In OrcRon. Portland, Oregon. "I was for six mourns irmiunii with nervousness, and thu doctor said I had ili nnnmimntliin. fk Throiich tho ad llj ' vice of n friond I ttook Dr. l'iercoa Favorite 1'rcjcrli) 1 tiou nnd was 00m- 1 -Oiipletcly cured. I '- - ... I.. ...I.l.lln ruil nun iiiiwmiu list n.ul nm In ennil heultii." Miis.O. W. Mtiiis, U7tlK,8th St.,N. Dr. llvrce's Favorlto l'rescription Is ami has been for nearly oO tears Just the medicine that every woman ntodu when passing through tin chanhiK duts. It is not a secret prescnpUon, for its iugndunU are prinUl 011 tho wrapper; it's a temperance medicine. Not tmly ilnos it iHiild up the entire syst in and inuke it siroiif m.d vigor ous enough to withstand the organio disturbance, but it Ium 1 quieting otfaot upon Ilia feminine organUui that roducw the distress to a minimum. For any womanly ailment, disc) or oomploiut, 110 mattr of how long rtaudlosr, tte adrlse anxwus women to cet Dr. Fierce's Favorite 1'reacripUou, In oithcr liquid or tablet form. THIS BOOK EXPLAINS. If you will send three dimes or stamps, to pay for wrapping and mailing aial eniloMj this notion, Ikntur Heron of tho Invalids' Hot-'l, lluffalo, N. Y., will send you a revld copy of his Common Kensu Medical Adviser, In cloth land lug. ICiH pages, with color plates. Jut what you neod In caso of elcknea or accidenU Treat of Physiology, An atomy, Sex problems. Marriage relations, Hypleno, Uxerclsc,wDlsoaso and. Its ro Vi'Otlon. TI.MH OAUI) IXTIJItl'ItUAK AUTO CAlt CO. Leavo Mcdford dally except Sun day for Ashland, Talent and l'hoonlx at 8 a. m, 11.50 a. m., 1:15, 2:30 3: (5 and 5 15 p. ra. Also on Sat urday at 11:15 p. in. Sundays lcavo at 10 a. in , i p. m. and 9:30 p. 111. Loavo Ashland for Medford dally except Sunday at 9 a. nt., 12:50, 2:30, 330, 448 and 6:15 p. m. Sunday leavo Ashland at 9 a. m., 1:00, 5; 00 and 10:30 p. m. WHY? CASH WANTED SO acres Dear Creek bottom, 70 aoree in cultivation, alfalfa, fruit and grain, easily Irrigated. Les than mile from Medferd. JSS00 ash. One of tbe beet buys in Jackson eounty. For when and I will akow you. S. C. BARNES jloj Wfbt Mam Ht. Plume 799 COURT HOUS NEWS ?"- " OB WM7L vV YmmKt-azfSA WSBNitzli. vjji rrrr - hi ! MKTflTOUD, OKFJOX, TrtDAV, tWKV H. 101fi naavjragg-- Iw Nose Makes You Hungry The pslnte tlelllnf edof of bakinit when Msnt Vsnllla l ued mkf you l'n( (of it to eema out of Uie oven. Il'llia ureit snd purest yen am buy. Order 2Se Bottle Tody POLITICAL ANMtlUNCEMENTS ' HIll.tltlT. I hereby announce my oandtdncr for the nomination for sheriff on ins republican ticket, to b voted uoon at the oomlng primaries, May luift, 1V19. . ... I taavfl hld the pMltion of uoputy shlff for th past fBtriwn and m thoroughly miliar w tk the (! eonntctvd with Ihtt office, both clsrl-1 cal and outside work. I (wl that 1 am compoUnt to hold the position. unU lr nomlnatod and Blactad. will Kte the people ot Jack son county an efficient and economi cal administration. I also agreo It elected to antarw all laws. Adv. E. W. fCurloy) WILSON. I am a candldato for tho nomina tion of Sheriff on tho republican ticket to bo voted for nt tho primaries May 19, 101 G If nominated nnd elected I will enforce tho law ami gtvo tho public an honest, Impartial and efficient administration. 37 years In Jackson county. Adv. HAltllY N. I.OFIiANI). I hereby announce my candidacy for tho republican nomination for sheriff, to bo voted on nt tho coming primaries. May 19th, 1910. I feel that I ncod no introduction to tho public, hating been a resident ot Jackson county for 2G yenrs. I plcdgo myself, It oleoted, to clvo an Imnnrtlnl, economical nnd con servative administration of this Im portant office. I hnvo endeavored to sorvo tho public faithfully in tho past nnd agree. If elected, to strictly nnd impartially enforce all laws, llnvlng n very largo oxpcrlenco In tho mat ters of taxation nnd knowing Jack son county thoroughly, I plodgo my self to conduct tho tax collection branch ot tho office in such a manner na to servo the taxpayers honcBtly, promptly nnd efficiently. Adv. W. T. GIUEVE. I am a candldato for tho republi can nomination ot sheriff of Jackson county, subject to tho primary, May 19. 1910. I have lived In Jackson county twelve yeura. madn the racct for the nomination for sheriff two ycarH ago and received a splendid vote clewplto tho unusual conditions I had to op poso ond would approclatu jour sup nort this tlmu. if elected I will enforco nil lawa nnd plodgo myself to an economical, impartial ana conservative adminis tration. Alv. A. W. WALKKK. I hereby announco my candidacy for tho nomination for sheriff on tho democratic ticket, subject to tho will of tho voters nt tho primary to bo held May 19, 1910. I urn a native son of Jackson county nnd my on tiro past lit l Buujdct to your invos tlgntlon. HALIMI (1. JUN'NINQB. Adv. IHSTIUOT ATTOUXKV I am a candidate for ro-eloctlon to the office of district attorney. Adv. K. 15 KiSl.i.Y. I hereby announce that I havn fllod my declaration of Intention to becomo a candldato tor the repub lican nomination for the offlco of District Attorney for Jackson county, Oregon, subjt-ct to tbe decision of the republican pnrty, ut the primary elec tion to bo held May 19. 191. Adv. O. M. KOBKKTS. I hereby innouneo that I have fllod my declan.ti in of Intentions, and that I am a candidate for the ilemnersUo nomination fr tbe olfhn of district attorney, subject to the May primar ies. U 1 am nominated and elected to this office. I promise not to forget the fnet that 1 am a public servant, and that I will to tho best of my ability administer the affairs ot tbe offlco, Impartially, honestly and without fear or favor. Adv. NMWTON W. UORDWN Tho first of thr year a number of republicans, Inoliidlug niuny who ap proved of my efforts In tho Interest of tho taxpavora as stuto representa tive four years ago, requested me to becomo a candldato for the office of District Attornoy, Inasmuch as there would be, in addition to the regular dutlos of the crlmlnul and Juvenile courts, now duties and conditions confronting tho offlco. Among those wore mentioned thu enforcement of tho prohibition act, and tho likoll hood of having to foreclose many tax Hens, particularly thoso against tho Southern Pacific laud grant of nearly half million acre In Jackson county, amounting to about 1200,000. My reply was that I would bocomo a candidate If it woro goncrully de sired and tho race could bo mado without assunilng special obligation to any particular Individual, taction, locality or Interest. Therefore, after consulting person ally or by letter several hundred men and women ot all occupations in all parts of tbo county, believing there Is a real desire for my candi dacy, I will be a candidate for the nomination of District Attorney on tho republican ticket. Adv. JOHN II CARKIN. mivrvrriKASi'miii. Deputy County Treasurer Myrtle W. Ulakeley announces her candidacy tor the office or county treasurer. I hereby announce m) candidacy on the republican tleket for the of fice of eounty treasurer, to be voted on at tbe coming primaries. I have held tbe position as deputy dn this offlco for the past ear and am eou fyt that I enn fulfill the duties connected therewith 1 t.ervrd l0 jeir n depnlt coun (n ro'oi'ki bofurcotaiiutf Iht pO-il-1 m lion iw deputy county trensurnr, I hnre nlm hnd exporinncn as account ant for several corporations, such ns tho MmUnrd Canereto Construction company nnd jirdroril lew and Blor ago Company, boforo taking up coun ty work, and will y that my past record Is on en for Inspection to tho votars of Jackson count r If nominated and elected I will run the office without the oxpenso of a deputy and continue to servo tho pub lic just as efficient In tho futuro as 1 have In the past. Adv. MYIITM4 W. ULAKHLKY. 1 linrabv atfouneo that I have filed my declaration of Intention to be come a onndldnto for tho republican nomination for the office of county IrMttiror, to bo voted on In the com ing primaries. if t .mi tiniulnnted nnd elected wilt oondnet tlio offleo In an efficient and biulnoMlIku raannor. Air. HOY L. MAULI& I harnhv mnuutice tt 1 am ft enn- aia-.. .,. .. ninn,in, nr nni,ntv trW8Ur,r for JBcfcn county. Oregon, on tl republican tlekat to bo votoil - . ,h rllll-,v .luttoii to bo hnl.l Mav 19 mic , formerly h',( thf ottc9 0f county ,rw,srelr and brieve I gave ganoral satiofactien to the public DuiiNK th timo I wna county treas urer tbe county niployd expert ac countants to expert tho count offi cers' book and said experts compli mented my work very highly as a public official. If nominated nnd ol acted I shall endoavor to conduct tho affairs nt tho office In an houost. efficient and busl- noss-llke manner. Adv. JAS. M. CIIONEMILLUR. COUNTY CMmiC (3. A. Rut ilner Is lteitibllcnii Candl ilato for Couuly Clerk I hereby nuiinuiico my candldncy tor tho office of county rlorw and If nomtuated nnd elected will continue to glvo my entire tlmo and attention to the duties thereof, conduct tho office according to law and glvo an efficient, economical and business like administration. Adv. O. A. GARDNER. I hereby announco that I haro fllod my declaration ot Intention to becomo a candldato for tho republi can nomination for tho oftlco ot county clork, for Jackson county, Oregon, subject to tho decision ot tho republican party at tho primary otac tlon to bo held May 19. 191G. Adv. (Littlo) JOB II. W1LBON. I horoby announco that I havo filed my declaration of Intention to becomo a candldato for tho republi can nomination for tho pfflco ot coun ty clerk, for Jackson county, BUbJoct to tho derision ot tho republican par ty, at the primary election to bo hold May 19, 191C. Adr. A, X HILDEDRAND. COUNTY AhaTHHOU I horoby announco my candidacy for tho offlco of county assessor of Jackson county on tho republican ticket, subject to tho primary on May 19. I plodgo myself to nn honest, efflctont, Impartial and econ omical dtschargo of tho duties of tho offlco and propnso to makn all assess, monts upon tho basis of tho true nctual yaluo of tho property and not upon any Inflated taluatlon. Adr. OEORdE LAUNSPACIL I herewith announco my candidacy for county assessor, subject to tho decision ot tho republican party at the primary election to bo hold May 19, 191 C. If oloctod I plcdgo myBolf to make a Just and oqultnblo assess ment and administer tho affairs ot tho offlco lu a buslness-llko manner. Adv, J. U. COLEMAN. I hereby announco my candidacy for tho domocratlc nomination for the office of assessor of Jackson county, nt the primary to be held .ay 19tb, HUH Havo had three years' experience as deputy assessor. Adv. CLINT (1ALI.ATIN. COUNTY KUPEII I NTKNDHXT. I hereby anuounce my candidacy on tho republican ticket for the of flco of County School Superintend ent for Ja Whon county, Oregon, sub ject to the will of tpo republican nartv at the nrimery election May 19. 1 stand for practical school of fleloney, personal supervision of tho schools and elimination of eounyr school supervisors Adv. FKANCM 0. SMITH. To the voters- f am republican candidate for county school super intendent at tbe primary election, May 19, 1911. I am for supervision uf the schools by the superintendent and for econ omy lu the county superintendent's office ami every place wbero It does not rotard the efficiency of the schools. I am In favor of progressive educa tion, that is, education that prnpares tho boy or girl for life. I um for all having a sipiaro dual ami an oqual chance for an education. It nominated nnd olectod I will do ovory thing In my power to make tho schools of Jackson county tho best in tho statu. Adv. A. J. HANDY. I horoby nnnounce thnt I havo filed my declaration of Intentions, and that I am a candldato for tho re publican nomination tor tho offlco ot County Sc-hool Superintendent ot Jnckson county, subject to the pri maries of May 19. If nominated and clcctod I pledga myself to an honest, impartial and economic administration and will personally supervise our schools. I hold nn Orogon llfo cortlfirate, and having recently spent fonr ses sions on preparatory work, both In the University of Oregon and In the Unlvorslty ot California in the study of modern education and supervi sion, and having served the county 1 as rural school supervisor lor two ars. I feol competent to (111 tho of- flee In a thoroughly satisfactory man ner and hereby solicit the support of every true friend of education. Adv. O W. AG Kit. 1 am a candidate for the republi can nomination for County School Superintendent. I stand for. A Mm Unuaue of progreseUe policies In education, oconomt consistent with i.fili li'iics i'ij 11 u I eilmatlnnal ndvan Unii. lui the bi" uud Kills oil the farms Willi thoto lu the cities and towns. If tiotnlnnled anil elected t will In Urn future, na In the tinst. ultd inr full tlmo and host efforts to tho supervision ot the schools and tho ad ministration of tho duties of tho of fice During my Ineiimbcney 1 hnvo not confined myseU strictly to tho routine dutlos of tho office but haro taken a broader view of tho mission of the County School rluperlntenuent. In addition lo my efforts to raise the standard of leaching and Improve tho physical conditions al school I have labored to promote tho welfaro of the bora and girls through Industrial clubs, school fairs, school credits for home work, pnront-teachors circles, spelling and arithmetic contests, nnd other activities. I feel that my work has been regarded with favor and In order to continue this work, I am nsklng tor ro-oloctlon. Adv. J. I'liltCY WBLL3. I'Oll 1IKNT I'lmNISHHI) A ITS. POU ItRNT Apartment for ront, Tho Dorbon. 10 Qulno St. FOIi HATiR -MVlBVniCa: FOIt SAU1 Or exchange oho old Jeuoy cot : tins boon an oxtm good mow; a good buy for anyone hav ing pastitro. Ail dross Mali Tribune K. 108 FOIt SALE One aorret mare, four years eld. weighs abont 1400 Um., sound, well broke. Belilnn stock. Addrcws rtapkael Gardner, Inke Crook. Oregon. 806 FOR SALM Large extra good brood tow Villi olght pigs. Schtiehnrd Orchard, Phono Clt-RX. 303 FOR SAMS Ono Jorsoy cow, fresh. Phono 78S-.12. 307 FOR SALM Hod 'Polled bull. 1 yonr old. Phono W. 11. Lnnib, .Mcd ford. 300 FOR SALE Ulaek Perchorou slat loin, flvo years old, cheap If takon nt once. II. C. Host, Jacksonville and Phoenix Road. Mcdford. 305 FOIt BALK One. fresli Jersey cow, 0110 fresh 'Shorthorn holfor, ono Duroc Jersey brood sow; ono po tato plantor. H. W. Davlsson. Central Point. Ore. 203 FOU KENT nODHES FOR RENT Attrnctlvo bungalow on West Foothill road; throe acres not to grapes and fruit trees. F. II. offo, Phono C73-R. SOS foil RENT 0-room bungalow with garago, $15.00. Phono 84I-X. 221 FOR RENT Now modorn furnished bungalow, sleeping porch, guragn, all conveniences. Scott V. Davis. FOR RENT C-roorn modorn house, walls nuvyljr tinted. Phone 537-Y, 303 FOR RENT nlcoly turnlshod 5-rootn bungalow, cheap. Phono 514-J. FOR RENT 0-room modem bunga low, range connected, oast front, "ii!.dJ1, Tel 488-X. FOR HAM POULTRY AND EROS FOR SALE 200 fancy whllo Leg horn chickens, fl.00 -nh C. M. Hvciifiou. 303 FOR SALE Itbodn Island Red eggs, Whlto Leghorn eggs, wheat, heavy wagon. Robert Duttoti. 303 FOR SALE Eggs for hatching, $2.80. from prUo-wlnnlng Hulter cup chickens. Mrs. J. S. MeKonzlo, R. It. 2, Medford. 300 FOR SALE EggH from selected winter laying and prixo winning strain of S. 0. Rhode Island Rods; 11 por sotting. Mrs. ('. S. Lam may, Roguo Rlvor, Oro., It. 1. 318 FOR SALE Ono turkey gobblor (bronxo), ono Berkshire boar, two llerkahlro sows; all young, well bred stock. J. II. Webster. Phono 3-F2. FOR SALU Hatching eggs, day old ohlcks. O. A C. strain, from trnp uestod, bred-to-lay S. ( W. Log bonis; ogg production first, but I also hnve quality. At So. Oreg. Poultry Show 1 won two firsts, 0110 second and three specials on six birds entered. W. J. Warner, Med ford. Phoue 1.96-M. 316 OR SAMS HltK'JG.rAXKOUS FOIt SALK good single buggy, cheap also slnale harness and one set double harness Csu be seen at Palmer's Piano Place, 28 So. Central. tf FOR SALE 3tt-lnch Mollne wagon. farm Implements and tent. Bd Clark, 13th and Park st. or Oen. Del. 303 FOIt SALE 3 -Inch Mollue wagon and farm Implements. IS. 8. Clark, Ran. Do)., Medford. 3U3 FOR SALE- Myers power spray out fit romnlete: Reed us now. Phono or wrlto A. C. Muluger, Ashland, Oro. 306 FOR SALE Ono Ford touring car body with top, wlnshlold and dash In first class condition. Inquire of Buds Truiisfor Co. 301 FOR SALE Soudan grass and Col lego Minnesota No. 13 seed corn. F. S. Charley, Urownaboro, Oro. 307 FOR SALE ItEAl KSTATJI FOR SALE Hy owner. Reed farm, oloso in Addrose "Good," caro Mall Tribune. 306 FOR BALH Uy owners, choice Dear areok bottom land close to Med ford, with olaht year old fruit tren apples and pears; also alfalfa land. Houses and lots for salo or rent Joseph Taylor & Son, Phone 45MI. 321 FOR SALE Oopd stock ranch with water right, good range, at a bar gain. Inquire llox SO, Jacksonville, Oregon. 300 MONEY TO LOAN TO LO VN .1000 on Improved ranch Holmes (ho Jusuruneti Mn,. mm wm HUM' WttNTIt--M.UK' HOMCITOHS WAMTK0--Cglholld (p Introdueo bast 'ntlioile proposition on the market; big money can bo mado by hustler Uenatlgor Dreis. 30-3"? llarelny St.. Now York. 301 WAMTKD-- Three first class carpen ters, ono shop man, capable of rnniilne details slid running light ! eiiaasi fcaat - . ifc i-ji- niaehlnory; steady Job for (ho right man. Address with wages expected and rofcroncca to tlox 23'.. Yrcka, Cal. ,,301 WAXTKf) nnvmiliAITKOTJH M aiaMt WANTED To buy team weighing botneen 3700 nnd 2800, 111 area profcrrod. Pliunc Dr. Bnlade, Cen tral 1'olnt 1S1. 305 WANTED Shocp bought and Bold. Itosonberg Dros., Central Point, Phono 31xxxt. 300 WANTED Dressmaking at homo or by day. 141 S. Contral, Phono 479-M. MISCELLANEOUS.. "JHsVs AB HUMANITY'S IDEAL." by Rov. J. T. Sunderlnnd, nnd oth er Unitarian literature sent free to lmiulrors. Audrcfls sues unrci Uurton. Central Polut, II. F. D. No. 1. Oregon. 814 HUHLNESS DIRECTORY Auto Supplies LAHBU AUTO SPUING CO. We aru operating tho largest, oldost and best equipped plant In tbo Pa cific northwest. Uso our springs when others fall. Sold under guar antee. 2G North Fifteenth St., Portland, Oro. Attorneys GEO. W. 011ERRY Attornoy.. and .Notary, Room 9, Jackson County Dank Ilulldlng, ontranco N. Cen tral, Medford, Oro. rORTER J. NEFF Attornoy nt law, rooms 8 and 9, Medford National Dank Ilulldlng. A. E. RDAMES, LAWYER Oarnott Corey bldg, O. M. R0DERT8 Lawyer. Medford National Dank Building. Dentists Dr. W. M. VAN BCOTOO DR. O. O. VAN BCOYOO Dentists Onrnott-Corey Dldg., ulte SIS Mcdforu, Oro. Phono 850. Collections and Itcports COLLECTIONS AND REPORTS W collected Bomo accounts 14 years old, We know bow to get the money. Tho Duilock Mercantile Agency, Inc., Rooms 1, 3, 3, Has kins' Dldg., 210 B. Main st Engineer nml Contractor FRED N. CUMMlNaSSnglnoor ana contractor, 404 M. F. & H. Dldg. Surveys,, catlmntoa, irrigation dranago, orchard and land Im provement. m '1 ttt.' '.La.. . ' -i"'" 1 - Insurance. BARL 8. TUMY General Insurance offlco, Flro. Autoniobtio, Accident, Liability, Plato Glass, Contract, nnd Surety Ilonds. Excollent com. panics, good local sorvlco. No. 210 Oarnott-Coroy Dldg. Instruction In Miuio ln t 1 rin uj ii i-iH fi.i -i i-ii - n- "T- -- - FRED ALTON IIAIQHT, teachor of piano uud harmony. Composer and arranger ot music. Halght Music Studio, 101 Garnett-Coroy building. s flarlmgo OARIIAOM Ret- your promises cleaned up for the summer. Call on tho city garbage wagons for good sorvlco. Phono 274-L. F. Y. Allen. Physicians nnd Burgeons DR. F. O. CARLOW, DR. EVA MAINS CARLOW Osteopathia physicians, 410-417 Oarnott-Corey bldg., phone 103C-L. Residence 2C South Laurel st. Dlt. W. W physician, building HOWARD Ostoopathle S03 (la-aett-Coroy Phone 130. DR. J. ) EM MENS Physician and surgeon. Practice limited to eyo ear, nose and throat. Byes scien tifically tostod and glasses sup plied. Ooulist and Aurist tor S. P. It. R. Co. Offices M. F. & II. Co. bldg., opposlto P. O. Phone 567. DR. It. W. CLANCY Physician and surgeon Phones, office 30, resi dence 724 -J. Offlco hours, 10 to 12, 2 to 5. DR. MARTIN O. HARDER 1'hysl clan and surgeon. Office Palm block, opposite Nash hofol. Hours 10 to 12, 1 to 4. Phono 110-J. GORDON MAO CRACKBN, M. D. Homoopathlo Physician, Surgeon, 228 East Main St., Medford, Oro gon. Otflce phono 142, residence Phono 732-R3. Office hours 1 to 4 p. m, Printers niia" rublishors MEDFOItb PRINTING CO.. baa "the best equlppod printing oftlco In southern Orogon; book binding looso leaf lodgers, billing systems etc. Portland prices 27 Nortl Fir st. Transfer EADS TRANBFER & STORAGE CO Office 43 North Front st Phone 316. Prices right. Serrico guar anteed, Sewing Machines L l. L , . rOV ii " --' aaejia,ia 8INOER SEWINO MACHINES FOU SALE OR RENT Some nsed. da chinos also far sale. Cleaning and ropalrlng. Daldwln Piano for salo from faetorv to customer Rod ronoo 3Ti ao. ceimui. Fhoiio 3V0, ww-as