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About Medford mail tribune. (Medford, Or.) 1909-1989 | View Entire Issue (March 15, 1916)
Wf-lifftfin MAff! TftflOf, HffWOMl, nf?i(.n rfil-frV ff:Mf i- I'Wl hUhm , iwm mvti wsenjl wimwiaiiMiwwwwMWi i ! " "" I, II - r ii .. ' ' ' ' "" Myip t"Vtt.hfmn 'rr setters! ,.rr n,t rtnly iirtiiotf, & rpe-lntv unci ., im,i A ftrOPllmjr of thr.H. (nnfnip, ,,, tr rhltHtry, t fee hl,l i ,kr rwiJnWrWrt emit ronm or Hstnrrlav srftdfftomi, Jfnreh is. si 1 ,,iMh. r J?, rewtad. tin official thP riimf 9Mft d JWtflment of areR,,ra. wm OxpMn hi (lHlr.il to fmKffmwpfn (he hi flfnn fbr tits northwest. IN speak 111 MotJford oh Finis- n4 in Ashland oft saKwPttty. Special trltnvrnmM from VSfllmi(fflrt to CmftHtmifll club of flrfnte (Ixed the dy nd hour for the meeting hero. .fL""' rtJ8,flra,w3Wn potnrno, RRflfflrV I'lR7 barber nhoi, ,.,. supply of miiiM water mi free lap whrTrt' oho emi (pimicli (hint while u. Walts;. Tliivlnmicetton rutin of First com pony, C. A. (, is expected nt nn curie dfllo. Tlu organisation in in rcnili- o respond to any enll. National fimrdsincii in Oregon nre now ftmt- innea wiin nnovy nolo knives for finishing underbrush, llip allotment of thoflo keen cuttot-H being six to the company. They nro aKo annulled n'ltli ton-inch wire iiippom to seer eiitiiiiRlcmcut obstructions, ovon if clmrged with electricity to tho extent if fcUOO voltM. Officers of tin Mtainmiry society of tho Presbyterian church, mi or ganization in both homo mid foreign woru, lor UMO, nro n follews: Pres ident, Mw, .1. W. McCoy; secretary, Mrs. V. J. Shinn; treasurer, Mrs. Itdlicrt Gnrrplt. Mntitipci nip hold tho first Thursday in each month nt tho homes of members in rotation. Fornnndo Iiosnda is the nnmp of tlio expert who in on the ground mu porliilondlng tho installation of thp big fonntnin which is being erpt'ted in Lithin park on the ((rounds donated hy Messrs. G. S. ilutlor nnd I). Per o.zi. Ho is nn Italian nnd n rtt,i- dpnt of Home. Up in n sculptor nnd in direotlv connected with the business of the house of Frilli, of Florence, This work of nrt is n replica of (Ion di's fount uin nt rcproiluced in mmhlc by Antonio Frilli, the architect being Pincentiui. Tho fountain was brought horc from the Itnlinn section of the exposition grounds at Ran Franeispo. Iluller & Pcrom are assisting in the work of Installation. Posada does not speak F.nj,'lish, eonxrqiiPntly Hut ler Is hnndicapped in either sivinp; or Inkinp: orders, owpf throiifjli an in terpreter. Perozi, howepr, is a )Iyl'l linguist, tall.in? pidReon Knulihh fluently, and when it comet to-n miiuttonng knbwledne of Italian, (1nn.iu, PortugucHp, Grcpfc, Hussinn lir'Sc'iiudlnnvinn ho is htrietlv on the jnh.f nml there i no fear of Toner of Ilaboi-. complications when Iip is around. Wll fl. McHiidc, forpmnn of tho Yrekn railroad, and well knoun here nbbuts, hn rtsincd and moved to Hnowmonto, where he lakes u similar )oitin rith the Oakland, Antiocli & Knstorii. A. Von Gunten of .McCloud in MbliridoV ucecor nt Vrcka. I). M. Lowe exhibits K)tntoo at the Commercial club rooms, the lnrgost of which amoiiK six specimens weighs two and ono-quHrtcr jtoimds nd meaKiires.twolve inuhes in circumfor onco around the eor.o and is nine indhiw long from lem to stern. The vnriuty is not known to club offic ials. JmlgO "lid Mm. Calkfn motoreil up from .Mini ford early in tho wck, Milking brief enllu on a numlor of 1'ripndii. l.'wintr' .T. Shitm of tho finn of Jlrfs & Shinn, has houglit the two iironotiios. one on Oak stieet, at N'o. 17-1, known an tho Hupp icsideneo, now occupied bv Mrs. M. r. ni gnrtj and th other nt 171 Pioueri nviiuuo, occupied by Dr. .1. P. John son. Poth were bought at sheriffs salo undtir foreolosnre proceedings instituted hy (1. S. Huiler against Dr. Fisher, who some time since figured in iensniJonnl exploits hero as leader nf one, faction of a loeal.eult. Fisher became finniieiallv involved and left town without jwying ninnv hills. IWith proiKirtios n dosiroblo ncs, loat-i-il right in the heait of the city. It is underwood that Mr. Shton'- iw ohapo is in the iwlwri' f fu est nient for rental purposes. S. P. Moss and daughter. Mrs. . Srorrju. left for Uwir home at Lakeview laht .ronday. after n three weekfi' visit with relative m the fam ily of City Attorney W. J. Moore. "Bxpoits from out of town were hyro Monday insisetiK d rd tstulpTho dltv firo iUarHaiMHrttt. Thoy wore piloted around the district torritory by Cit Klectnewn Stnek- "fennoth MeWillkps left on Mob ilny or Klnnmlh Falls, where he e pjWiS to enter the empJojmcnl of the Pollonn lumber Co. . Among eandWatPs who hav re flfliitl)' filed for renomuwt.on t ot flQ U th ihk ' Jud v- M ' m for judge of ',reult ,'oa", Jjnejmn and Jthiw counties. C. C- Gall, who for leral motM ljoat Imt bi iitig wloiives at SMffWMtUo nA VHejo. I l.. rttntn oil Uj-AhWwihI Mo4r of thi- wk- Mm. I'Mkti llnnlou. fiwr v f Gold liill, ha otwd a u aJwT vrth Mum P Unit., erwr r i . farvr, w.ir !4AffMVr, WWomr herr. finrt whn ,Yf WrWH rlitir(H in th- tAmilt (.f Prrmn Jvliilf nf (bo Twliit offiee, wer flrigifmfy frowi Iomiirtn, ht t ?m rm1 h- lHfi Itving in ?fcnithfn Cliffirifl. Thw ctfcrnoil wKH AKkhiml nnd its stir rvwHtpi. t'mler IM iMrnrUffH of Ctam. frbmr. PitmtetiNi, mHc nti- uro wlilming MrUhi walks within llM frk inehMNra, iwiaMv Ik Mill pnihwRv lending te fr the I'lgM. Thin will lw widened to a uniform wight feet. The rfrowdatum will ho Iflid with lmMfHsf granite, whieh will bo reinforred by nn nrti iVhil mUntnneo, nffunlinr a moic Jtisilipnt surfnc than firm con crete walk. itoftident of the scenic drip met on Monday at the home of Professor II. 0. Gihnoro, residing at 288 on tint r leading thorauQliftite. Uniformity in the way of improvements wan the ma jor topio for discussion hy the pro gressive eompany present. In the Way of shade trees, the catalpn was roeommendeil as n hardy nnd onui tnentnl growth suitable for street adornment in that section. Lynn Skecn is now employed nt tho Vnrk garago as goneial utility until. "Home time ngo Lynn inado the trip Trom Xow Orleans to Hucnos Ayrcs, Argentina, convoying n onrgo of Cnd jllacs to that important South Amer ican port. He reports the Ford and Packard ears in ovidenoe more than nny other in that country. !!( was gone scvcrnl months and nn experi ence of the round trip was pnssiug through the Pnuamn eannl. Heprwcnlative llnwley has recent ly urged upon congress thnt provis ion he made to protect the water sup ply of Ashland nnd other Oregon towns by placing necessary lands in the forest reserves, or giving cities preference bv whv of right of pur chase outright if o desired. The Commercial club is in receipt of n series of elaborate blue prints of various irrigation plans, notably Jbe Hogiio Hivcr vnllcy project as the major one, also minor onos such as Fish lake, Uncle lake, Hyatt Pmi rie reservoir. Heaver creek, Hig Hutte, Keeno oicelc and others, as planned by the Oregon co-operative work in connection with the federal reelnmn iion service. These hnve been Msted in the club rooms for ready refer ence. F.lwm Steams and son Clair have gone to California for a short visit. It. It. Vaughn and son, Uriah, T. M. Pcclor nnd Dec Hlaiichnrd spent Tundnv at tho Gordon ranch, par ticipating in the cattle branding and dehorning. Mr. nnd Mrs. Gus DilRwnrth have moed to the Vaughn place. Mrs. Steams will move into tho Kiucnid bouse, vacated by Mr. and Mrs. DiU worth. Mrs. J. F. Ditsworth and daughter, Misk Lytic, took HupKr with Peolor's and Hlanehnrd'h Thiinnlay ove. Mr. nnd Mrs. Irwin mid duughler and Misn Holvn Walker motored to lower Flouneo Ilouk .Monday after noon. There was ft ipiilting and W. C. T. U. lucotiiig at Mm. Nye's Saturdnj. Tits moming was dnvotcd to pulling, then 'after a bountiful dinner the meeting was opened and moTtid spii -itedly, owing to tlut disctissiim on "PrepttriMlnesH," which shans with "TemiMTance" the attention of the la dies at present. Mr. Tucker nnd daughter were present, beside the members of tho union. Joe Smith. Mr. AJIen and Mr. Steel came up to Prosed Saturd.n in Mr. "' . IF SALIS FOR KIDNEYS Eat leu meat if Kidceyi feel like le&d or Bladder bothers you Meat forms uric acid. MMt folk forget that the kldneyi, like the bowel, Kt sluggieh and dogged tad need a fluiblng otanlon)ly, ele o hsve backache and dull mUery in tha kidny regioa, cere headselwt. rheu matic twingei, torpid liver, aeld.stotntch, 1reifiit and all torts of bUdder dii- order. , . ... You simply rnut keep your kidneys attire and clean, and the moment you (eel an ache or plu in the kidney region, get about four ounce of Jad Salt from any good drug ttore here, take a Ubleijioonful In a glats of water before bnakfakt for a few day and our kldneyt will then act fine.' This faaiou talU I wade from the aeW of Hiaiif and lemon julee, combined with Hthia, and It harmlets to fluuli ologijed kidnev and ttimulate tlie to normal actiti'ty. It also neutralise the uid in tie urinu so it no longir irriUtw, tkui endliuj bladder disorder. Jad Salt i haruleM; ineipenmei nsktt a delightful ernreet lithia water drlok uhloh everybody abould taio wow al the U kisip their kjdasy clean, thwi awldlng sarUms eomplleatlon. A well known Iol drugglft says he t4i lot of Jad Salts to felti Im believe M wreewlag kllluey trubl wkilu it It aly troublt. it 'i , I! FLOUNCE ROCK FRILLS tftlth' cur. 1".ih tfUf .i'fr tlir r 'til. fnf the ( Mtr l.rthe hihn .lumr . (Hr nut op with Nmi trttr a wwfc's hsnr hi the vcllt. 5fi. firmm nnf twrir wight st Mf. Xf' rail timAp irtpht unit Mwidw? wHII Jirs. J. P. ttbrtfrtlk. .tevwtnl ymmn Wis tma !iari . Um4i Hi Mtrarr "Wirtf and dance t PrWfiet 9rwr4r lflt. Mmm Ted nml HMMto Arnaning unif Mr. MeR spmt SHimUt nt Vio let IrttMworlk'ft. Th rhronran odor f rrliMrI sfmy Ims hotn filling the air re flMl.r Mm. Rm Arery kpl tuiwhiy at Mr. Pawson's. .Mr. and Mr. John Orirvc visitwl nt T. It. lliginlHitbnm's Momtny. John ('rnhlrre wiisp a three das' trip to Iirrtj 1 i-f wn-k COURT HOUSE NEWS Reported by JacKiou County Ab tract Co., Sixth and Fir Bu. Ileal Kstoto Transfers C. C. Pierce to .lav V. Groscr, bind in see. 2-iO-lW. f 1 Maud It. Keen ct ii to Dale V. Clniitou. lot 10, block I, Tuttlo's Add., Mcdford 10 V. H. Khun et ux to H. II. Gratithiim, lots 11 mid 11. block 2, Xnrreguu Add., Medford - .. .... 10 Albert L. Vineno to Annio K. Laccy, laud in sec. 2-.in-lV. 10 Joseph Geiger et ux to John ' P. Oalbrnitb, land in sec. 0- :i:t-3v 1 Hogue Hirer Vnllcy Canal Co. to M. F. Hnnlcy, certificate nf water right laud in F.noch Whlker Sub. . . 200 W. 1L Singlcr, sheriff, to Dnn iol Hiikey, lot 2, block 2, Cottage addition, Mcdford, mid lot on Fourth street 2,200 Herman C. Joy to Jnnu A. Joy, land in twu H7-1W. 1 Ira Grigsby et ux to Chnrlos II. Pnnnan. land in two 3IJ-2W. 25 DRINK A GLASS OF REAL HOT WATER BEFORE BREAKFAST. Oaya we will both took and feel clean, tweet and fnsih and avoid Mines. Sanitary nclonco has of late matlo rapid btrlilc.i Willi rcaulta tliul nro ot untold bk'BHlng to humanity. The lat est application of Its utitlrlni; rencarch Is tho rocommundutlou that It la aa ncccetnry to attend to Internal sanita tion of tho (lrnliinKo system of tho hu man body an It is to tho drains of tho homo. TIioho of us who are accustomed to feel dull and heavy when wo arise, Epllttlug headache, study from a cold, foul toiiRue, natty hreuth, ucld stom ach, can, liiftv-vul, feel as fresh na a daisy by opening tho tlulcos of tho uys toin each morning nud fluthliiK nut tho wholo of tho Internal polsououa atnic nont matter. Kvoryono, whether alllnfr. alolc or well, should, ooch morning beforo bronkfaht, drink a glasH of real hot wator with a teanpoonful of llmcstono phosphate In It to wash from tho stom ach, liver and bowels the previous day's liiillgetlblo wnato, pour Lllo and poUonous toxins; thus cleansing, sweetening and purifying tho cntlro alimentary canal beforo putting moro food Into tho stomach. Tho action of hat water and ltmestono phosphate on an empty stomach Is wonderfully In vigorating It cleans out nil tho sour furmoutatinns, gases, wsstoaud acidity and gives ouo n splendid nppetlto for breakfast. Whllo you ara enjoying your breakfast tho pbosphutod hoe wator Is quietly extracting u largo vol umo of water from tho blood ami get ting ready for n thorough Hushing of all the Innlde orgnna. Tho millions of peoplo who nro ImiUi orod with constlputlon, bilious spoils, Moinuch trouble, rheumatic stirfucse; others who have sallow skins, blood disorders and sickly oompIextoiiB nro urgeit lo get a quarter pound of lima HJ,0,"'' phosphate from tho dnig store Tlllll i.Mll tVut VIlM' HtflA Kllf Its miffl. clent to make anyone a pronounced . .... .1(. .v - '""I in wm crauu on tho subject of Internal san Itntlon. TIMK OAItl) IVTHItUHHA.V AUTO CAll (X). Luavti Medford dally oxcopt Sun day for Ashland, Talent and Phoenix at 8 a. m., 11:50 a. m., 1:15, 2:30 3:15 and 5:15 p. ni. A'lso on Sat urday at 11:15 p. ra. Bundays loavo at 10 a. m., 4 p. in. and 9:30 p. m. I.ouvo Ashland for Medford dally except Sunday at 9 a. rn., 12:50, 2:30, 3:30, 4 Mil and 6:15 p. in. Sunday leave Ashland at 9 a. in., 1:00, 8:00 and 10:30 p. in. WHY? CASH WAXTHI) SO acre Ucar Croek bottom, 70 acres In cultivation, alfalfa, fruit and grain, easily Irrlgatod. Loos than S niilftA from Medford. JCS00 cash. One of the bat buys In Jackson eounty. Sy when and I will show you. X C. BARNES 10S Weet Majn St. Phone 799 lime tminmi In Tuberculosa Is iV Jlfli, 4. i hi, xsiie .if Jgtifg! at fig? AMfrTtoil UrAltitt Oelsifljf lOH'i'Srfd (Til. fsj?y nt tdo iHtiHfH mnsrnTrls1 cslrliim ilihiei iflrtTtcf (liyt ( IKe Itminitni vt pnmnntf iMerrnini trwimnntiiiinntt "Oiiiee is tumnitr. esslinHe.) snil efflfrHl restine of tHttfnni a(m1tsHpn, Isrt (llr.nrt hn4 f N nilfnllrr iff ht psiliHl (hoi's, tin rferip sn fttiilnllns t iisrllnl ran nllilnlfA fii Oie Inns;. Whffh hji re 4 i.l i Is it tirtnlil M(iesr In tmfttfltiiii (ii liif ifsllfnff nrr nnd riH.lrti nf (he Irtlpif. Ilspil in hrtnil Hh INI etnitnr ut Hent. the Kpufitm flesrs up ul liiliereli- Itsrllll, nhtrh Hnnllj ilntprNn "ml I'll" pnitt-nl nrr itl eSHrge'l itllh hrnlnl .iihii.iiiiif r III hpreft," Ktiicat nvMii ul Ji.iirnli )1un ttMMli MBMKItalr shout a remvtlial nanl t tblo lrllmin .-nli. Irtes wllfc l8t frmii marur cunsumetlvMi whn h ri'iirriT tilt rvlia Ihrtissh h .- r Krhinan' AlUra- liV ffinre eawi lam foi im m it rnnaillsent al thiM rm pulmonary tuiVerrs- tnsla ami alllM thronf ur iimi nromnisi AlVf.-lliiiMi, ita iimllns irawer mat Is Him mmmrr i.e 'iiirn.iiiwi in in manner In W hi' Ii thi elrmxistt Is M rnniblnil wllh ullivr insrUInl an in m- esullt' wnplinllalMl By lh aver ii liersori ail Ii 4a nnt irritate Mir moinuvh. KekinMn's Alu-istlve fnstaln no oplsien, iisreotKn or lialilt-formlng ilrusts. s It af to try If your itrutslst Is out of It. auk htm lo ordW. or send llre f to Mrhiiinn l.ntinrnlorj-, tbllnilrlilila. POLITICAL ANNOUNCEMENTS SI I Kill W. I hereby announce my candidacy for tho nomination for sheriff on tho republican ticket, to bo voted upon nt tho coming primaries, May 19th, 191C. I have held the position ot deputy sheriff for the past four years and am thoroughly familiar with the duties connected with tho office, both cleri cal and outside work. I feol that I am conifiotont to hold tho position, nud It nominated and olected, will give tho people Of Jack son county mi efficient nnd economi cal administration. I also agree if elected to enforco nil laws. Adv. 13. V. (Curloy) WILSON. I am n candidate for tho nomina tion of Sheriff on tho republican ticket to bo voted for at the primaries May 19, 191C. If nominated nnd elected I will enforco tho law and give tho public an honest, Impartial and efficient administration. 37 yearn In Jackson county. Adv. HAHUV N. l.OPLAND. I hereby announco my candldney for tho republican nomination for sheriff, to bo voted on nt tho coming primaries. May 19th, 191 C. I feel that I need nn introduction to tho public, having been a resident of Jackson county tor 2C yenni. I pledgo myself, If elected, to glvo an Impartial, economical' and con servative administration of thl Im portant office. I have endeavored to serve tho public faithfully In tho pant ami agree, If ejoctcd, to iftrlctly and Impartially onforco all lawn. Having a very largo experience In tho -matters of taxation and knowing Jack son county thoroughly, I plodgo my self to conduct the tax collection branch of tho office In such a manner bb to servo tho taxpayers honestly, promptly and. efficiently. Adv. V. T. GRIEVK. I am a candidate for tho republi can nomination of shorlff of Jackson county, subject to ttio primary, Muy 19, 1 lilC. I have lived In Jackson county twolvo years, mado the raco for thu nomination for sheriff two years ago and received a splendid vote donplta tho unusual conditions I had to op pose and would appreelatu your sup port this time. It elected1 1 will enforco all laws and pledge myself to an oconomlenl, Impartial and conservative adminis tration. Adv. A. V. WALKKIt. I hereby announce my candidacy for tho nomination for sheriff on tho democratic ticket, subject to tho will of tho voters at tho primary to ho hold May 19, 1910. 1 urn a native sou of Jackson county and my en tire past lire Is subject to your Inves tigation. ItALl'll II. JKN.NINOH. Adv. niSTItlfJT ATTOHNHY I urn a candidate for re-sleotlon to tho office of district attorney. Adv. K. K. KELLY. I hereby aiinounvo that I havo filed my declaration ot (nUntlen to beeomo a eandlilata for the repub lican nomination for the office of District Atlornoy for Jackson county, Oregon, subjsot to the doclslon of the republican party, at the primary elec tion to bo bold May 19, lOJfi. Adv. O. M. ItOIIKltTS. I horoby announeo that I havo filed my declaration of Intentions, and that I am a candidate for tho domocratto nomination for tho office of district attorney, subject to tho May primar ies. If 1 am nominated and elected to this office, I promlso not to forgot tho fact tit at I am u public servant, and that I will to tho best ot my ability odinlnlstar tho affairs ot the office, Impartially, honostly and without fear or favor. Adv. NHWTON V. DOHDBN The first of the yoar a number of republicans, including many who ap proved ot my efforts In tbo Inturost of the taxpayer as stato representa tive four years ago, requostod mo to besomo a candidate for the office ot District Attorney, inasmuch as thoro would bo, In addition to tho regular duties of tho criminal and Juvenile courts, new duties und conditions confronting tho office. Among those wore meutlonod tho enforcement of tbo prohibition act. and the likeli hood of having to foreclose many tax liens, particularly those against the Southern I'actfie land grant of nearly naif minion acroa in Jackson county, amounting to about $200,000. My reply was that I would beeomo a candidate if it were generally de sired and the race could be made without assuming soeclal obligation to any particular Individual, fastion, locality or intrcmt. Therefore, after consulting person ally or by letter aaweral hundred meg ad women of all occupations In all part ot the eeunty, bellwlug tMri i i rsi 1eire fur m isnrti f ilacr I Wilt tip a rindlitrtlrl for n nomination af Mstriet Attornsy in a jcniN ir cAimi. ffifrxYv fti&.tiff riiiri. fiojMifr Owtritr fftfaMfftf Mrrllo yv fttflhelay aflmmrie Rf enndldaey fer ths afflefl f conntr tfenstirer. I herstif annonfio ttt enmltrtaey on th repnbliean lleHat for the of trto 6f county trrmstirr. to be voted tin at the Wtwlnif nrlmarlw. 1 hnvn H9ltl tfte position m deptity In thin effrpn for thp past fer anl am eori fldsnt that I can fulfill the dalles connect'd therewith 1 served two years aa deputy efrarf ty recorder before taking Oto fwwl" tfon m dopnty entinty treasurer: I have also had juerlce as account ant for tetrsral corporation!, smcIi aa the Metlfertl Concrete Construction corHfrsny and Medford lee and Utor age Company, before taking up coun ty work, and will say that my past record la open for Inspection to tbo vfltsr of Jackson eaanty. It nominated and eloetod f will run tho office without tho expense of a deputy and continue to ssrve tho pub lic Just as efficient In the future aa I have In the past. Adv. .MTItTLK V. 1ILAKRLRY. I hereby announce that I havo filed my declaration of Intention to ho- como n ctthdldato for the renuiMlean nomlnntlou for tho office of county treasurer, to bo voted on In the com lug primaries. It I am nominated and elected will conduct tbo office In ait efflclont and businuasllko man nor. Adv. HOY L. MAULH. I hereby announce that I am n can- tlltlato for tho nomination of county treasurer for Jackson county, Oregon, on the republican tlckot to bo voted for at tho primary election to bo hold Mny 19, 1910. I formerly hold tho office of county treasurer nnd bellevo I gavo general satisfaction to tlio public During tho time I was county trcaH' urer the county employed oxnort ao countnnts to oxport tho county ntfl cors' hooka and said experts compli mented my work very highly us n public official. It nominated nnd elected I shall endeavor to conduct tho affairs of the nrtico in an honest, efficient and bus! nofts-llke innnuer. Adv. .IAS. M. CHONUMILLim. COUNTY CLUHIC. (3. A. finrdncr Is Kcpiihllcnu Candi date for County Clerk I hereby announce my candidacy for tho office of county dork nnd If nomlnnted and drifted will contlnuo to glvo my entire time and attention to tho duties thereof, conduct tho office according to law nnd glvo nn officlont, economical and business like administration. Adv. O. A. (MRDXIStl. I hereby nnuounco thnt I havo filed my declaration of Intention to bocomo a candidate for tho republi can nomination for tho otflco of county cleric, for Jackson county. Oregon, subject to tbo decision of tho republican party nt tlio primary uloc tlon to bo held May 19. 1910, Adv. (Lltt)o) JOB II. WILSON. I hereby announce that I havo filed my declaration of Intention to become n candidate for tho republi can nomination for tbo office of coun ty clerk, for Jackson county, subject to tho decision of tho republican par ty, at tho primary election to bo held May m, JU10. Adv. A. N. 1ULDKHRAND. COUNTY ASSKSSOIt I hereby announce my candidacy for the offlco of county nsaossor of Jackson county on tho- republican tlokot, subject to tbo primary on May 19. I plodgo mysulf to an honest, efflclont. Impartial and ccon omlcnl dlsoharge of tho dtitlna of tho offlco and proposo to make all assess merits upon the basis nf tho trim actual value of tho property and not upon any inflated valuation. Adv. ClICOltCJK LAUN'BI'ACII. I herewith announeo mv candldney for county aasoasnr, subject to the decision or the republican party at tbo primary eleotlon to bo hold Mny 19, IP 10. If elected I pledge myself to make a lust and euultublo aasea went and administer the affairs ot tho offlco In a business-like manner. Adv. J. 11. COint.MAN. I hereby announce my candidacy for thit democratic nomination for tho office of assessor of Jackson county, at the primary to be beld May lstb. 1910. Have had thtee yosia experience as deputy assessor Adv. CLINT OALLATIN. COUNTY SUPUIUXTHNIIHXT. I hereby announeo my enndldaoy on the republican ticket rnr the or flee of County School Superintend' ent for Jackson eotiuty, Oregon, sub Joct to tho will of the republican parly at tho primary election May 19. I atalitl for practical saltan! ef fleleney, personal supervision ot tbo sohoola hihI elimination of county school supervisor. Adv. lllANCm 0. 8MIT1L To the veters: I am republican oandlduto for county school super intendent at the primary election, May 19. 1910. I am for supervision of the schools by the superintendent and for ecoti omy in the county suoerlntendejit'H office and ovory place where it does not retard tho oftlciency of the schools. I ara in favor of progressive oduca tlon, that is. education that prepares ino uoy or girl tor lire. I am for an having a square deal and an equal chance for ait odueatlon. If nominated and oloetud I will do ovory thing In my rower to make tho schools of Jackson county tho nest in mo state. Adv. A. J. HAMHY. I hereby announce that I havo filiHl my declaration nf IntetLtlans, and that I am u candidate for the re publican nomination for the office ef County School Suparintondnnt t Jackson county, subject to the pri maries of May 19. If nominated And elecUxl I pledge myself to an linnoet. lignprltiU ami eednomlo administration ami will sonwnslly supervise our aehooU. 1 hold au Oregon, life oertKlegte, rtn'l linvllig htmi'I' pM fntir C i lnns en prensralnry Work both 111 the t'ntwity of Oregon and tn the i fntvafHHf of CftllfofWg in fh MtMf I mI nutria? AtfMaattnCi A taseu , foil. ifWl ktttrrjg sOffrXl lite fOkBrf frl gofiDol fntlnftiMf fof fwa rears, i 1001 owmpetooi to nn tno or hue" m A (irSrfliriRIf rtliffaclory man- sc if Ail fiBrehe aellafl ifen aneiil f nm true Mowl of fslttmtten. AtlT. o. w. AOHH. f urn a candidate for the rejwbll Cka Hotnlnattoft for Conaty Sehool Jojterlntendent. 1 stund far- A cen tlnnanre nf progroaerre polleloa In education, economy consistent win efftcleney, equal edttmtlotial ndvon ttfKOl for tho boys and girls on tho farms with those Ih the elite aftd town If nominated anil elected 1 will In the fat ere, sa In the peat, give tny full time and best efforts to the supervision of the schools and the ad mltilstrsller of the duties of the of fice. Dnrlng my Incumbency 1 have not confined myself strictly to the routine duties of tho offlco but have taken a broader view of the mission ef the Cotinlv School Hupeiltttoudant. In addition to mv efforts to raise the standard of teaching nnd Improvn tho physical conditions at school 1 havo labored to promote the welfare or tho hoys and girls through Industrial clubs, school fairs, school credits for homo work, iinrent-tmtchors circles, spelling and arithmetic contests, nnd other activities. 1 fool that my work has been regarded with favor nud In order to continue this work, I am asking for re-election. Adv. J. PKItCY WHLL8. I-Olt IllCVr I'UHNlHIIIil Al'lH. IOR RMNT Apartment for rent. Tlio llorben, 10 Qulno St. FOH HAUs Trtncrnirjat KOR HA LK Registered Duroc boar In first-class condition. Apply to V II. Iliunlltoti. Kaglo 1'oiiiL " aiMi"ie lawaa a aaa. , KOR BALK Or exchange, ouo old Jersoy cow; has been an extra good Icew: n good buy for anyone hav ing pasture. Address Mall Tribune K. 308 KOR BALK Ono sorrel mare, four years old, weighs about HO I) lbs., sound, well broke, Dolglan stoek. Address Raphael tlnrdiier, Itko Creek, Oregon. 306 FOR BALK Ono Jorsoy cow, frenh. I'hono 7SS-.I2. 307 KOR BALK Rod Polled bull. I yoar old. I'hono W. R. Lamb, Mod ford. 30C FOR BALK Illack Percheron atal loin, flvo yonra old, choap If taken nt once. II. C. llent. Jncksonvlllo nnd Phoenix Road, Medford. 305 I)R BALK Ono fresh Jorsoy cpw, ono fresh Shorthorn heifer, ono Duroc Jersey brood sow; ono po tato plantor. II. V. Davlwon, Central Point. Oro. 203 fou ltKN'i-nocsiia F(rRKNTMUncUviTbHn"gio'oh AVeHt Foothill road! three ncrea sot to grapou nnd fruit treosi 1 . 11. ;offc, Phono 573-R. 308 FOR RKNT fi-rooin bungalow with garage, f 15.00. Phono 8H-X. 21M KOR RKNT nicely furnished 6-room hungnlow, cheap. Phone 51 t-J. KOR RKNT G-room tnottorn bunga low, range connected, east front, shntlo. ToM88-X. FOR BAI.lt POULTRY AND RtlflH FOR SAI.IC-rUggs from solectod winter Juylug and prlzo winning strain ot 8. C. Rhode island Ituds; $1 per setting. Mrs. C. 8. Laiumoy, Central Point, It. R. 2. , 318 FOR SAI.K - Kgga for batching, 32.5(1, from prUe-w Inning llutter cup chickens. Mrs. J. S. McKunzIu, It. It. 2, Medford. 300 FOR BALK Matching eggs, day old chicks, O. A. C. strain, from trap nested, brod-to-lny S. C. W. Leg horns; egg production first, but I also havo quality. At So. Oreg. Poultry Show I won two firsts, ouo second and three speclsls on al birds entered. V. J. Warner, Mod rtiriL Phono GOfl-M. 310 FOR BALK MIHl'ntjfi.'UVKOUB FO It 8A LKHilgTpotsTT ga I Ion ' Csncos1' at 'Ht cents. Apply to V. II. Hamilton, Kagle 1'oliit. 30C FOR 8ALK -Champion spray rig, bargain. Recently overhauled, spark plug Ignition. Scudder Kenly, Phone 0I1-J3. U0v FOR 8AI.KA giwxl slniiu bug)'. elieHp; also single barnetui and one sot ilouble harness. Can be seen nt Palmer's Plnuo Place, 38 So. Central. tf KOR SALK Myers iwwer spray out fit compute; gooil as new. ('hone or write A. C. Klulngor, Ashland. Ore. 300 FOR SALK-One Ford touring car body with top, wlnehield and dash in first class rendition. Inquire of Katie Transfer Co. 304 KOR WALK Soudan grnaa and Col lege Minnesota No. 13 toed com. F. S. Charley, Urownsboro, Oro. 307 roit BALK nrsAii kstatm FOR SALK Rv owner, good farm, close In Address "Hood," cam Mall Tribune. 300 KOR RjVLK -Ry owners, chplco Rear oreek bottom laud close to Mod ford, with eight year old fruit trees aiiplHM ami pears; also alfalfa laud. House and lots for salo or rent. Jaseph Talor & Son, Phone Ii:-!!. 331 KOR SALhV-rjood stock ranch with water right; good range, at a bar gain. Inquire Box 86, Jacksonville, Oregon. 300 aio.vuv- TO LOAN TO LOAH-UOOO nn lwBrvejl rauaJil Ilolmes the Insurance Muu. ffrr.Mvtwfut-s-iffi'.ii icii frrffTiw vVANTfln" rthiiie'fo Infforftiee hoot AtthoRc prepeHlO'i on the (ftorltct. hig rfw-nev mn ho mw hy ttamtofr wt,kr rtrr -H mtmf si , x$ Trtt-v 301 WWPWTt- Thfso ftfit etses cjtraen torn, ono shot, mgn, ennabi of roHHmg detsffs and runnfirg tight rwoenrherr ; steady Job for tht rllht mn. Adtlress with wages expected And rotfomtircs to o 31. ?rO, Cl. 305 WANTBIr ttintrmnurtwKOUrt s"VTOaoaja-Js-asaa4assssTtss WANTKD To hire. hofOe and its-lit wagon. Phone 9in L, pt i'l .'loii WANTteO To buv teatel wslshlng between i700 nnd i00, mares preferred, piiono Dr Salade, Cen tral Point 11. 105 WAJfTHD SJioop botiMht anifsolir RosoHherg llrus.. Central Point, Phoneaixxxl. 300 WANTED -Dressmaking at home or by day. HI B. Contral, Phoro 479-M. MISCKLLANI'.OUS. JKSITS AB HUMANITY'S IDKAL." by Ror. J. T. Sunderland, and oth er Unitarian literature sent free to Inquirers. Address MIhs llnznl llurtun. Central Point, It F U No. 1. Oregon. 314 11USINKHB DHtnCTORY Auto Supplies LAHKR AUTO SPRING CO. We nro operating tho largost, oldest and bust equipped plant In tho Pa cific northwest. Uso our springs whon othcre fall. Sold tinder guar antee. 2G North Fifteenth. St., Portland, Oro. Attorneys QKO. W. CHERRY Attorney., and Notary. Room 9, Jackson County Hank Ilulldlng, ontranco N, Cen tral, Mcdford, Oro, l'ORTKR J. NHKF Attornoy at law, rooms 8 and 9, Medford Notional Rank Uulldlng. A. B. RKAMKS, LAWYKR Qarnett Corey bldg. Q. M. ROnERTS Lawyor. Mcdford National Dank Building Dentists . Dr. Wi M. VAN BCOYOO DR. O. O. VAN SCOYOO Dentists Oarnott-Coroy Rldg., ulte Jie Medfora, Ore. Phono 850. Collections anil Reports COLLECTIONS AND REPORTS W collected somo accounts 14 yean old. Wo know how 16 got the money. Tbo Uuttock Mercantltr Agency. Inc., Rooms 1, 2, 3, Has kins' Hldg., 210 13, Main bL Knglncer and Contractor FlfElTr UalMBBgTnoorntl contractor, 404 M. P. & H. nidg Surveys,, estimates, Irrigation drainage, orchard nnd land Im provement. Insurnnco. KARL S. TUMY Qonoral Insurance offlco, Firo, Autoinobtlo, Accident, Liability, Plato Qlasn, Contract, and Surety Honda. Excellent com pantos, good local sorvlco, No, 210 Uarnott-Coroy Uldg. Instruction in Mustc a0saBBaiNefca)B.eaiBBija,aaaaaae4 PRKD ALTON llAIOHT, tendior of plnuo and harmony. Composer and urrnpKpr of music. Hnlght Music Studio, 401 Oarnott-Coroy hulldliiK. fiarbago OARRAOK Get your premises clonnod up for tho Buinmer. Call on tho city garbage wagons for good nervlco. Phouo 374-L. P. Y. Ailon. Physician ul Hurgcons DR?"i "a" CARLOwi DIt! EVA MAINS OARLOW Oiteopathlo physicians, 410-417 (Inrnott-Corey bldg., phono 1030-L. Residence 2G South Laurel at. DR. W. W. UQWARDOstoopathts physician, 303 Oarnett-Corey building. Phono 130. DR. J. J. KMMMN8 Physician and surgeon. Practice limited to eye, oar, tiiMO and throat. Kyes scien tifically toated and glasses sup plied. Ooultst and Aurlsl for S. P It. It. Co. Offices M. K. & H. Co. bldg., opposite P. O. Phone 667. DR. It. W. CLANCY Physician and surgeon Phones, otflco 30, reBl deueo 72 t-J, Offlco hours, 10 to 13, 2 to G. DR. MARTIN O. RARRKR Physl olan and surgeon. 'Office Palm block, opposite Nash hotel. HoUn 10 to 12, l to 4. Phono 110-J. OORDON MAO ORACICKN, M. D. . Homoepathlc Physician, Surgeon, 238 Iliut Man St., Medford. Oro gon. Offlco phono 142, residence Phono 732-R2. Offlco hours 1 to 4 p. m. v Printers nnd Publishers MKDFORD PRINTING CO., haa ths best equipped printing offlco to aouthorn Orogou; book binding loose loaf ledgers, billing system etc. Portland prices 37 VoH' Fir st. Tin us fere HADS TRANSFER & BTORAOB CO r-Offlco 42 North Front st. Pnon 318. Prices rlcht. Sorvlce guar ant end. Rowing Machines BINGIDH SKW1NG MACIIINK8 FOR iALB OR RUNT Some usod m eblues also far anlp. Cleaning and repairing. Raldwln Piano for salo from fasctbry'td customer. ResN rontto 376 So, Qeutrnl, Pbouo 390,