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MT3DF0RD MAM TilTBUNfl, MF,T)F0R1, Of? MOV. TffnWUY. MMKU 2.1, lOfrt fttha wvr, PROGRAM FOR UN'S CLUBS ASHLAND MEET ASHLAND, Muni, i'l Tin- South- ern UrrjHm Dislrirt Federation or Wdmmr club has flxml the dates tit it forthcoming nicotinic nt A laud on April 'JO, 27 altd US, Wbdn Sll UllllUS- tiny, Tiirtinnfi.f Ann Friday. J. A. I'liuroliill, Klnle superintend cnl of nlionln, will speak on oduon tiomil matters. Slu'lo'Dalry nnd Food (.'oniinis fiionor JU'iklo will o.xptnlu pinlilems lofltMj- with tho pmo food uiifiot lUOlltS. Allen Union of Knjjcnn will talk on "JlOiischOld Di'i'onitlOH,'" illimtriitin" liiH-tliMilo Vith I'xhiliilH of priiellcnl nfc well iih ornamental diplnvs in tlio realm of art. hi "dealing wllh homo economies, the Htnto A-nieiiltnntl college lm promised it speaker well uracil In tlierfe ifnfiortnnt mutters. ( "Shall Women ervo on Juiioi?" is u topiu comiiiK under the jurisdle tion of the legislative department, diseuhhion of tho subject's merits' bo iiit: led by Mrs. C. L. Clovongur. "Medical Inspection of Schools" will also he in order on tho program, Mrs. Noblil leading in the contro versy. Mrs. C. II. Lumkin or this oitv has uhnrge of the eivic department and will tloiuntv speaker in nddition to SiuiKCitiin topies. IfV tho condonation department, Mrs. Hohieffelin of .Medford will di rect the line of nrgnment.- In the mti'dunl deportment (Joorgo Andrews ot Med ford will give prno- tiunl address on. "Community bongs." At the initial meeting on tho eve. ning of'April 20, nddios,.H ot wel come will be made by Mayor Johnson, V. 0. N Smith, piesident of (he I'om mereial eluh,;and others, the lchpoiise being by .Mrs. Canby of Grants Pass. A reception and serving of relreshmcnts will follow. Meetings will bo held in the auxiliary elub room.s of the WomenV Civic Improve ment organization on the Cliautaiupia grounds. An official program will he issued for geneial distribution lit an eailv date. r. Mis Marion Town of Phoenix UL prfiMdfiiT Mii. c. I). Hoon of Med-F lord, loeording scfretary, and .Mrs. K. I). Hriggs of Ashland, pics eor lespoudent. EAGLE POM EAGLETS By A. C. Howlott Last Saturday hight the tollowing young ladies ae a social dance in the opera heuse: Miss Clare Zimmer man, Mis Dons Arncs, Miss Chris tina Lewis and Mrs. Margueietta Simpson. There were a few owr J00 invited to the dance, and about all responded by boing on hand at loll will. The operu house was decorat ed with evergreens and flowers and Mr. Newport had taken .pecial pnius to haw the floor in splendid condi tion, and the imisio was up to date. The following young men acted as assistants in arranging the toom and furuishliig tho giiots with the neces sary attentien: Glenn and Percy Haley, Frederick Heath, IM Conlo.v, Joe Mooiuaw, Thomus ltiloy, Jr., Thomas and William Lewis mid Itoh ert Hainish. The dancing eommeiu ed about 8-:i0 p. in. and coiitiuued uuil llO p. m., when a bountiful lliueh was prcad. And right here I must draw tho line, for I oannot un dertake to tell of or describe an af fair of that kind, hut will sinipl say (hat the talk for tu next (wo or three days was abo'ut the dance and the good tilings thev hud to eat, foi tin four ludic who had the matter in aharge spared no jnuiis or expense to make it a crowning success. I hcaid WSlliam Gnoves lemaik that it was one of the finest ouials he and Ins wife had attonded tor yent, that c 'thing passed if so pleasantly i(nd was so nicely arranged. After ljilieh wa served dancing was lesum Ud and uontinued until about 1 o'clock t. in. i when the company began to roiire and go to their homes and the Sunuyiiiilc hotel, for munv ot the pang people from .Isek-oinille, (Vu trel Point, Medford, etc., took rooms ni that hostslrx-. It a puihnps the flivt dsnee since the dry Isw went Into ofpwit hut what there litis been "fro or low hiMiio there, hut in this MM U w a subject of lenuirk that Ulf WMt no twidenee of any one (ytitkiiit; is the house, for thi was ilrs, AhVff Flftolb of flmnU 1h, Mr. Frauk TiiHgate nnd her ilaagh r, Un. Caroline Tonilin-on, f ijMtiaoaville. wre on the P. A. K. t4 un inatr mv up to Cbn taWir Woolev's to visit Mrs. liuolh's ikhr. Mis. Itau Gr of Fort KUm Qik, wko i Uwre usituig her sister, Mr. Wntiicv. Tiie-ihn uiviiiin Mmlt .ti tin dpt Umkinft for Eflgfefe I tmtJri-d (bst milk mm taken ff lite Mr ni this pin re am) en the untuning Irsin in the sflniwil fliero were about nn mnnr filled -antfptll Ti the (ruin for different r if merle In the MWfUrr. The farmer are wnMfr Hp to the faet that then' nturo inotiev in kccpui rowt and )jr enough on tho furm to ent what tbev tew and ell- fiig the prnduri of the farm in thnt way than there in hhv other way, and another hi advantage In doing hMshiem in (Intt way is thnt they that wt the uim'('fiil fanner put what they take off Uio land hack agnhi in the shape or manure, nnd thus iueieaso tho productiveness of the soil, V. K. Ilauimil, ouo of our pnler prisinjr fanners and oivlinrdlsts, enme Tuesday and took homo two Imriol of spray mixture' to nso Tin Ids or chard. And C A. ICiiftfht, Kiiother one of our prominenl niliiudiwln, had a cnrluml of petroleum eouiu out on the same train. I should have said before I trot hi far along in my wiile-up that 1 paid n visit to tho eounty seal to try to straighten out my tti.xos, for I found by looking over the tux list ue have in the Englo Point bank that Ihey had me all "balled up" (a U. S. sen ntor uses that term, so I suppose that it is proper) with other people's taxes, having laud assessed to me that I never did own, to I simply wont to the sheriff's office, procur ed a statement and took it to the as sessor's office to havo them straight ened out and found that everything in his office was porfeetly correct, but l the mistake had been made in coping ftuui the nsM.,Mir's list, but I got them all untangled and was as sessed for another yenv. II. 0. I'harseu of Washinglon state and Hay C. Spencer and wife of riutte tails wore on the train Tues day on their way up to llutlc Falls: Mr. I'. is a brother-in-law Mr. Spencer, liming married his sister. He is one of the l'amilv of Spencers who first settled in the'unsiirveyed" section, north and east of Unite Falls. There were live brothers who took claim up there, lived on and improved their placeV, piovcd up and are now living on "easy street." School Supervisor l'eleion came out Tuesday, loft his ear and took the train for the upper country. J. U. liobiusou, who is on a fann out north of here, about four miles, was in town Tuesday attendini: to huhincxs. V i t .... -.. . -.il VVW f o9rf ,' I'1K"1. K-lOlJOtt 5)A HOc Jloavy Ribb(lyvi,.n? r --"-- -j- ... -- 1l inh I' U'CC'CU I inee mv last report rl George voi der Hellen has renewed his subscrip tion to the Daily Mail Tiibune. On my tnp to Jacksonville, I'M Mills ami II. 1-. Young of Drowns boio, .Mr. and Mis. A. G. Ilrshop and Suau Ilniiiist of this section, were on their way to Medford. On the return trip Mr. and Mis. Ms.liop were accompanied by Mr. H.V brother and wile of Washington, whom they met in Medtord, and K. W. Lawrence of Talent, who spent tho night here with as ami went tho no.t morning up to the Dodge ranch to, do some glutting tor hiui. Also Corhiu Kdgell came out with iih mid look supper at tho Siiuu.side. Itnj Cobleigh, who is in the em ploy of the P. & H., is stopping at the Sunuyside, waiting on his sisttM, Mabel, who is sick with thu grip. HIOIOVAIj XOTICH The McCurdy Insuranco Agency wish to announce that thoy havo re moved tliolr offices from tho Sporta building to the Medford National Hank building Phono 1-2-3, 3 What is Home Without an Heir! Tlili Is a subject that has a place In all minds In all Uracs. And It naturally dl- reel thought at to tlj comfort of tlio nxitUr durlnr tbat iranderful pcr.oa of oiHxlaiw. Motliers wltn know rro ommrnd Mot!ier' Krlend " It I an ex ternal temU' for tlm UrcUMnr uiiivIm, rn nUcs Item to eipand vrlthont undue ilmln, otilit tlie oncntu to crowl ayilnt nfrvr, to pull at lltarucnts tu tbuf mold caln. TIiui rcjffut data are mjure.1. rxacrfut nlchU nro cxprr caced. luornlnj dcVnes. Iicadacliv, npprtitcnilon and ottifr dlt tttttt are ntuoiig I lie nrloui ttilnri nUIcb wornfiv ercr"wlere relate tly entirely e raped by wiag "Mother's Friend. And by lit effect upon tlio untucleii toe form It re tjlneil nnd tliey return to tbelr natural, knionth rordnur after lliy U turn (let a (utile of tlilt Intaluable aid to extvo t.int nwtlier. Any druirtUt "111 tuivly )ou. It l lurmlei but wonderfully effectie. AVrlte to Ilradfleld Itcpdator Cu.. 411 La mar Uldf., Atlanta, Ra.. for a specially writ ten (Hide book for women Interested In the iJHt of maternity, it wilt pnnre an Intpl. rattoo. It rontatpt Inrormatloo tlt.it etery wwnan ahould laor aM aout. Wrtte today. It Will Be at the Hour of 10 a. m. Saturday Read Page 3 d Tomorrow's Papers P SAMS VALLEY llwr, Cliiti' and Caten were in -ftwiiHjr orrhanl in our precinct lat weth. F. K. Dsnel HHd faiflllr motored tram Mwlftwl SaHdajfltul wa view ing Ills rfifH hnv. The spfllinic inateh between Chap arntl, Tflbls Hock, Pfltikcy and Pel ton rtlstnVts was wan by Pelton. We feel that our kiiibII tehool idd (hein elvia proud in oatTylrtjr off the ban nor. I). C. Wilon. Jr., wife and baby of Dtiusinnir, Pal., are rititing'at'lhe home of 0. T. Wilson. Spravinn Is Nommvhnl delayed by the iiieleitnntt weather. iiiiii Gall was called to Ashland .Monday, owing' to the serious illness or his rather, K. C. nail. Many of our neighbor attended the funeral of Miss Ilogers, hold in Au tioeh eemetery. Mr. Stniuss wn visited Wednes day by some frinndsl' roni hie home slate. The infant son of F.. C. Cooper, who fuiN been sciiouslv ill, is icpoit- ed as slightly impmxed. Mis. W. C. Kennev visited in Cen tral Point Monday. J. C. Hnrttes and family worn vis iting here Wednesday. J Says a. littjc Salts in water may save you from dread attack. Rheumatism is easier to avoid than to cure, states a well-known authority. Wc arc advised to dress warmly; keep the feet dry; avoid exposure; eat less meat, but drink plenty of good water. Hheiunatism is a direct result of eating too much meat and other rich foods that, produce uric acid which is absorbed into the blood, ft is the function of. the kidneys to Alter this acid from tlie blood and cast it out in the urine; the pores of the skin arc also a means of freeing the blood of this impurity. In damp and chilly cold weather the skin pores arc closed thus forcing the kidneys to do double uork, they become weak and sluggish and fail to eliminate the uric acid which keeps accumulating and circulat ing through the system, eventually set tling in the joints and muscles causing stiffness, soreness and pain called rheu matism. At the first twinge of rheumatism AKCt Jl from any pharmacy about four ounces of Jad Salts; put a tablespoon ful in a class of water and drink before iiiiii breakfast each morning for a week. This is said to eliminate uric acid by stimulating the kidneys to normal ac tion, thus ridding the blood of these impurities. Jad Salts is inexpensive, harmless and is made from the acid of grapes and lemon juice, combined with litliia and it ucd with excellent remits by thou sands of folks who are subject to rliou mntism. Here you have a pleasant, effervescent litliia -water drink which helps overcome uric acid and is bene ficial to your kidneys as well. POLITiCAL ANNOUNCEMENTS CI1UT1T .IVlHiU. I have filed declaration of candi dacy for tho offlco of Circuit Judgo. I will Hlncoroly appreciate an oxpros slop of npprovu! by tho voters, of my administration of the office during the past six years. Adv. FUANK M. CALKINS. l'OU UKPHKSHNTATIVH I boroby announco that I bnvo fllml in declaration of Intention to become a candidate for tho republican nom ination for the offlco of roproaontn tlra subject to tho decision of tho re publican patty at tho coming primary eloatloii. Adr. CM. THOMAS. SIIICItll'T. I have heretofore formally an noiimed my candidacy for the nomi nation for sheriff on tho ropubllean ticket to lie votod upor st the com ing primary election, May 19, 1916, I havo hold the position of deputy sheriff during the pant four years. It Is unanimously roncedod that a mark ot' Improvement tins uoen made In t i There Will Be News Worth Reading on Page 3 Tomorrow's Papers WHY? CASH WAIfTKI) SO acros Hear Creek bottom, 70 acres In cultivation, alfalfa, fruit and grain, easily Irrigated. Less than 3 rnlla from Msdford. iSU cash. Ono ot the best buys In Jackson county. ay when, and I will show you. J. a BARNES 102 Wbtl Main St I'hone Vi'i TVtLV T'll,t Athftnr ""'t' M AX Hib in ?U4 l ioi4 -i.mV f-tjt, tii mm mm, V T ikr pot ff jrwir " rt",, j lin.IirVi.Vrii lilAWnn luitsn ViUjt.nt till I (. M tit. VDMt. AMU SHtM SOtl IV DRUGGISTS EVERYWHERE all departments of Hie sheriff of IJCO during the liuumbenev of fhi present sheriff, the records In tho of flrq at the beitlnning of the present administration wero conalderod the worst In tho state they aro now contftlorod equal to any and better than moat. Tho work of tax collection has been sjstcmatlzod so that quicker nnd bet ter sorvlco Is now being rendered, nnd taxes collected at n muoh loss cost than horotofore. I am fully conversant with tho tin ties and needs of the offlco for which 1 nuplro. If I mi) nominated and elected I ptedga myself: 1st To maintain tho offlco In lta presont efficient condition. 2nd. To cudoavor to further Im prove tho sorvlcr to taxpayers and to minimize tho cos thereof. 3rd. To Impartially perform nil dutlos nnd enforce all laws K. V. (Curly) WILSON. I am a tfaitdlllato for tho nomina tion of Sheriff on tho ropubllcnn ticket to bo votod for nt tho prlmarlos May 10, 10 1C. It nomlnntcd and elected I will onforco tho law and give tho public an honest. Impartial and efficient administration. 37 years In Jackson county. Adv. HAItllY N. LOPLAXD. I horoby nnnoituco my enidhlaey for tho ropubllean nomination for sheriff, to bo voted on nt tho coming primaries. May lDth, 101 C. I fcol that 1 need no Introduction In I1n niiltllv lnttnt liftim n ronlilnnt of Jackson county for 20 years. I pledgo myseir. ir electeti, to give an lmnartlal, economtoal nud con servative administration ot this Im portant office. I havo endeavored to sorvo tho public faithfully In tho pant and agree, If elected, to strictly and Itutinrlfnllv nnfnrrn nil Inwn. Hnvlnir n very largo oxporlenco In Uio mat ters or taxation nnu Knowing jaca son county thorouRhly, I plodgo my- nir In nnnilnrt Din tn pnllfpllnn branch ot tho office In such a manner as to servo tho taxpayers honestly, promptly and efficiently. Adv. W. T. GRIEVE. I am n candidate for tho republi can nomination ot sheriff ot Jackson county, subject to tho primary. May 19, 1U1C. I havo lived In Jackson county twolvo years, niado the rnco for tho nomination for sheriff two years ago and received tt splendid vote dosplto tho unusual conditions I hnd to op poso nnd would appreciate ydtir sup port this time. If elected I will enforce nil laws and plodgo myself to on economical, Impartial and conservative ndmltils tra'lou. Adv. A. W. WALKHIt. I hereby announce my candidacy for the nomination for sheriff on tho democratic ticket, subject to tho will of tho voters at tho primary to bo bold Mav 10, 10 in. I am a natho son of Jackson county nnd my en tiro past life is subject to your inves tigation. IIALIMI G. JHN'NINGS. Adv. I horobv announco my candidacy for tho democratic nomination for sheriff to be otod on at tho coming prlmarlos, May 19. 101C. I havo sorved the clt of Medford ns chief of pollco for ovor five years and during that time served under four different mayors. I plodgo mysolf, if nomi nated and elected, to servo tho public and do my duty as sheriff at all times, and give tho public an houost and Impartial administration. Adv. J. V. IUTTSON'. COUXTV TUHASimUlt. Doputy County Treasurer Myrtle W, lllnkeley announces her oandldaey for the office ot county troasuror, I boroby nnnoun'-o my candidacy on tho republican ticket for tho of flco of county treasurer, to bo voted on ut tho coming prlmnrlos, I havo hold tho position ns deputy tu this office for the past ear and am con fident that I can fulfill the duties connected therewith. I served two yonrs as deputy coun ty roeordar before taklnir tho Msl tlon as deputv county treasurer; I have also had exporlenc as saoount ant for several corporations, such as tho Medford Conoreto Coustruetlon company and Medford lea and Stor age Company, before taking up coun ty work, and will say that my pest record Is open for Inspection to the voters of Jackson count). If nominated nnd elected I will run tho offlco without tho expense of a deputy nnd continue to serve tho pub lic just as efficient In the future m I liavo In the past. Adv. MVIITLK W. HLAKIJLBY. I horoby announce that I have filed my declaration of Intontlon to be come a candidate for the republican nomination for tho offloe of county troasuror, to bo votod on In the com ing primaries. If I am nominated and clouted will conduct tho offlco In an cfflclont and buslnessllko manner. Adv. HOY L. MAULB. I boroby announco that I am a can didate for the nomination of eounty treasurer for Jackson county, Oregon, on tho ropubllean ticket to bo votod for at the primary election to bo held May 19, 1916. I formerly held tho office of county treasurer and believe I gavo genoral satisfaction to the public During tho time I was county treas urer tho county oranloyod export ac countants to expert tho county offi cers' books and said exports compli mented my work very highly as a public official It nominated and elected I shall endeavor to conduct the affairs of the offlee In an honest, efficient and business-like manner. Adv. JAS M. CHONKMILLEfl. IMSTlftCT ATTOHXHY 1 ai a oandldato for re-election to the olflce of dlstrlot attorney. Adv. H. 18. KMLLY, 1 hereby announce that I hare1 M w iu if fll"d my deetnrnlhtn of Intention (o bpeonifj n cflrjdfdslo fhr (H6 rftfrttlf llritn nomlnntfftn for tho dffleo of District Attorney for Jnrkion county, Oregon, subject to (ha decision ot tho reptibllMn party, at the snninry elec tion to bo hold Mar 10, 1918. Adr. CI. M. JlOHHIrtU I hereby announce that I have filed my dcehtrntton at Intentions, nnd that I am a candidate for tho demoaratla nomination for tho offlre ot district attorney, subjeel to the May primar ies. If I am nominated and elected to this office. I promise not to forgot tho fact that I am n public nerrnnt, and thnt I will to tho best of my ability administer tho affairs of tho office, Impartially, honestly nnd without foar or favor. Adv. NtJWTON V. DOIIDEN Tho first ot the year a number of republicans, Including many who ap proved of my efforts In tho Interest of tho taxpacrs as stato rcprcnontn- live lour ynrs ngo, requested mo to beeomo n candidate for tho offlco Ot District Attorney, Inasmuch as thcro would be, in addition to tho rogular duties ot tho crlmlunt and juvonllo courts, new duties nnd conditions confronting the offlco. Among theso wero mentioned tho enforcement of tho prohibition act, nnd tho likeli hood of having to foreclose ninny tax ileus, particularly thoso against tho Southern Pacific land grant of noarly half million ncres In Jackson county, amounting to about $200,000. My reply was Unit I would becomo a candldiitu It tt woro generally de sired rind tho race could bo mado without assuming special obligation to. any particular Individual, faction, locality or Intercut. Thorefore, after consulting person ally or by letter severat hupdred men nud women of nil occupations lit nit parts ot tho county, believing there Is a real doslre for my candi dacy, I will bo a oandldato for tho nomination of District Attornoy on tho republican tlokot. Adv. JOHN II. OAIIK1M. I am a candidate for the offlro of district attorney on tho democrat ticket. Jf nominated and elected, I shall servo the county as I have served tho City ot Medford during tho past throe years, during which ttmo I havo been Its city attorney. Adv. II. 11. M'CAIli:. COUXTV CLKItK. (1. A. (lai-ducr Is Itcpttbllciui Candi date for County Clerk I hereby announce my candidacy for tho offlco ot county clork and If nominated nnd elected will contlnuo to glva my enttro time nnd attention to tho duties thereof, conduct tho offlco according to law ond glvo an efficient, economical and buslness llko administration. Adv. ' G. A. GAIIDNI3R. I boroby announco (tint I havo filed my declaration of Intontlon to becomo a candidate for tho republi can nomination tor tho offlco of county clerk, for Jncksou county, Orogon, subject to tho decision ot tho ropubllcnn pnrty lat tho primary elec tion to bo held Mny 19. 191 C. Adv. (Little) JOB II. WILSON. I horoby ryinounco (hat I havo" filed my declaration ot Intention to becomo a candldnto for tho republi can nomination for tho offlco of coun ty clerk, for Jackson county, subject to tho decision ot tho republican par ty, at tho primary election to bo held May 19, 1910. Adv. A. X. JULDHimAND. COUXTV AKHHSSOH I horoby announco my candidacy for the offlco of county assessor ot Jackson county on tho republican ticket, subject to tho primary on MftV It) I nlmhrn tnvnnlf in nn honest, cfflclont, Impartial and econ omical dlhchiirgo or tho duties ot tho offlco and propone to mnkn all nssoss. ments upon tho basis ot tho truo actual vnluo of tho property and not upon any Inflated valuation, Adv. GHOItOH LAUNSPACII. 1 horowlth announco my candidacy for county nssessor, subject to tho doclslon ot tho republican party at tho primary election to be held Mny 19, 1910. It elected I pledge myself to make n juat and oiiuitublo assess ment and administer tho affairs ot tho offloe In a busliioss-IIko rummer. Adv. J. II. COLHMAN. I hereby announce my candldsoy for the democratic nomination for tho office of assessor of Jackson county, st tlie primary to be held Mav lth. IBln. Have had thraa yours' experience as deputy assessor. AUV. I'M.Vr UALUVUN, couxtv supimi.vritxmtXT. I hereby announce my candidacy on the republican ticket for the of fice of County School Superintend ent for Jackson eounty, Orogon, sub ject to Ike will of tho repuhlloan party at the primary election May 19 I stand for practical sehool ef ficiency, personal supervision of tho schools and elimination of county scli. ml supervisors. Ad. fit ANCJS 0. SMITH. To the veters: 1 am ropubllean oandldato for eounty sohool super intendent at the primary election, May 10, 1916. I am for supervision of tho schools by tho suuorlutsndeiit and (or econ omy In the eounty superintendent's office and ovary place where It dees not retard the efficiency ot the scnoois. I am In favor ot progrosslva educa tion, that is, education that prepare tho boy or girl for lire. I am for all having a square deal and an equal chance for an education. If nominated and oloeted I will do every thing In my powor to mako tho sohools of Jackson county tho bost In tho state. Adv. A. J. 1IANUY, I horeby announce that I hove filed my declaration of Intentions, and that I am a candidate tor the ro publlean nomination for tho office of County School Superintendent of Jackson county, subject to the pri maries of May 19. If nominated and elected I pledge myself to an honset. Impartial and economic administration .and will personally supervise our schools. I hold an Oregon life oertlfleate, and having recently spent four ses sions nn prep.iratoiy vftirkO Imili In the Unhvriity ut Oregon and In tho id slen, ami hrnrlng sweet ihe tblfnly mull, Mill, ij-li'I& a.,, ,yt ,(,u lUIIKM as rural sohool gtipeTVpMr fat M Tears, I feel competent to fill (bo flf flee In a thoroughly rnitlsfnatriry man ner snd hsralr mfUli the mfifotl of cvqry truo friend of curies I (on. Adr. O. W. AOMtt, I am n candidate for tho ropubll cnn nomination tor County Sehool Superintendent. I stand fer: A con tinuance of progressive policies In education, economy consistent with efficiency, cqunl educational advan tages for tho boy nnd girls on the farms with those In the sllles and towns. If nomlnntcd nnd elected I will In tho future, as In tho past, slvo my full time nnd best efforts to tho supervision of the schools and tho ad ministration ot tho dutlos of the of flco. During mv Incumbency I have not confined mvsolt strictly to tho routlno duties of tho offlco but have taken n broader vlow ot tho mission ot tho County School Superintendent. In nddition to my efforts vo rntso the standard ot teaching and Improvo tho physical conditions nt school I havo labored to promote the wo fare ot tho bovs and girls through Industrial clubs, school fairs, school credits for homo work, parent-teachers circles, spelling nnd nrlthmotla contents, and other activities. I feel that my work has been regarded with favor and In order to contlnuo this work, I nm asking for ro-oloctlon. Adv, J. PIMICY WELLS. FOU HUNT IIOtmiUCKKPIXG hooms FOR HUNT Three furnished house keeping rooms, giouud floor, 220 South Grape. Phono 738-X. 312 I'Olt ItKXT FUltNIKIIKI) ,PT8. KOIt HUNT- Apnrtiuotit foTronL Tho llerbon, 10 Qulno St. ro nuxx noxjsES KOrMiVNT2-8ton bungnTownii sleeping porches, oloctrlc heat, ev erything up to date; gnntge, fine lawn, roses, fruit and berries of nil iklnds, furnished or unfurnished S1G W. Jnokton St. C KOU IUCNT Threo room furnished houso at -til Woodstock St., rant reasonable. Seo Dr. Scoly or J. W. Dorrlnn. I'Olt HHNT 0-rooni modern bunga low, range connected, vast front, shndo. Tol 488-X. fok HAiiiv tA-vinrrouK FOU SALE Hiding horse, about 1000 lbs. 322 East I2lh st. 313 'iiWS -X i-'on sale pouirnv and egos FoirSALEWhIto "WynmloUcTeggs ?1; rockorcjs ?1. Krltscho, Itouto 2, Medford. 313 FOU SALE llarrcdilock oggs for sotting $l.r.O for 15. Won first cock and first pullet, at recent show. Pnul Jannoy, It. F. D. 2, Phono 11. 311 FOU 8ALE Puro bred II. P. Hock ft. S. Hamburg eggs, $1.00 per 15. Phono 138-J. 318 FOR SALE h'KKS from solocted winter laying nnd prlzo winning strain of S. C- Hhode Island Hods; 1 1 per setting. Mrs. C. S. Luminoy, Central Point, It. It. 2. 318 FOU SALE Hatching eggs, day old chicks, O. A. C. strain, from trap nested, brcd-to-lay S. C. W. Leg horns; egg production first, but I also have quality. At So. Orog. Poultry Show 1 won two firsts, ono nccond and threo specials on six birds outerad. W. J. Wnrnor, Med ford. Phone C9G-M. 31C FOIt HALF MinuniifiANKOUH FOu"'aAIiKFoldlnV""biThy buggy cheap, ulcu condition. 737 W. 1 Ith st. 311 FOU SALE Sawing machine, rug, 1 Iron crib; 1 mission crib. Phone Sll-X. 315 I'Olt SALE Ono Monarch gas water heater, one una range, onu wood inugu. 307 South Onkdnlo. 315 FOIt SALE Garage 18x10 sided and painted, cheap. Phono Uy-M. Mud turd House Movers. 311 FOU BALE Hay. burg. H. W. Ilarno-813 University of Califernia: In (ho stud ef ffloitJrn educstlsn nnd rfusni-tl FOU SALE Runabout In good con dition; good tires; ft 75 If taken within twu days. lux 25, care Mall Triuuue. 813 FOU SALE Overland roadster. Boo E. A. Hicks, Manager, Oregon Graultu Co. FOR SALE CHEAP Two iiowoow boy saddles, new bugvy. "'t of new single hamoss. Union Stables. 833 FOR SALE CHEAP Furniture aud lease ou ruumUk house. Call at Oxford Rooms. 283 West Main st Phone 485-L. 311 FOU BALK UBAU RSTATU KOH SALE Three aires excellent laDd and a fine modem bungalow having four rooms and a steeping porch and good outbuildings, with lu a mile of ike Medford til) llm U. Terms reasonably. Inquire of J. w. uerriuu, Medfoid Hank nidi f SX1 FOR SALE Uy owners, choice Rear creek bottom land close to Med ford, wRh olgbt year old fruit treon applet and pears; also alfalfa laud. Houses and lots for solo or rent. Jaseph Taylor & Sou, Phone 4C2-H. 381 WANTED MlrHTrtjIj.l.-YKOUH WANTED- One or two eomforta,bly furnished rooms and good board for mother and daughter, close In. Box30. Mall Tribune. 3 MISCELLANEOUS. -xS'----V-aieesSf-aSlt--Nas-ai- 'JBSUS AS HUMAWW'S IDEA V' by Her. J. T. Hunilorland, am oth er Unltarlun literature sent froo to inquirers. Address Mite Hazol iiurioii i-euirHI roint, ( F ) Nn. I 1, Oregon. SHI WAWTKYi iffO.tTlfWrl WAaTrslK ,fiilwnWWnn(sdBy work -tin all hlftds. Ph6he IIB-J nffer . m. 9 -JfiLffT 'C3LJ-fl VITIHM 3XO FOU ftttltAXGE FOIt HAI.tt or trdrto for bind, swott brick building bringing ensh rent. Ilox K, Mnll TrlhtfhA 311 WILL trado a handsome, thorough lired female fox terrier, 7 months, for female 8MU pup, or H. II. IJrown, Route 1, Central Point. 31 1 FOU EXCHAN1r "Horse and slnciio harness fer wood. Address PI 3 King st. 311 lXJ!fl STRAYED Or stolen, from my cor ral. Saturday night, March 18, 1916, one dark bay moro, weight about 1200 lbs, loft eyo partly closed, seemingly sore, ono bind hoof split or has soam down cento, iwna unshod. Had halter on with lettor R cut on side with pocket knife. Has habit of holding up front fcot as It they wero soro. (Howard for Information or return to It. L. Sinclair. GU Falrvlow 8t . Ashland. Oregon. 311 .- M- MONEY TO IOAN TO LOAN $1000 on Improved ranch Holmes tho Insuranco Man, liusiXESH DinacrroitY Autp Supplies "Sj" LAHER AUTO SPRING CO. We nro operating tho largest, oldest nnd bost equipped plant In tho Pa ctflc northwest. Uso our springs when othera fall. Sold undor guar sntoo. 26 North Fifteenth St, Portland, Oro. Attorneys OEO. W. CHERRY Attorney and Notary, Rooms 9-10, Jncksou Coun ty Hnnk Uulldlng, ontrnuco N. Control, Medford, Ore. , PORTER J.NEKF Attornoy nt law, rooms 8 and 9, Medford National Hank Uulldlng. A. E. REAME8, LAWYER Garnett Corey bldg. G. M. ROBERTS Lawyor. Medford National Dank Building. Dentists Dr. W. M. VAN SCOYOO DR. O. O. VAN SCOYOG Dentists Garnett-Corcy llldg., ultel 810 Medforn, Oro, Phono 8C6. Collections and Reports COLLECTIONS AND REPORTS We collected some accounts 14 yean old. Wo know how to got the money. Tho Uuilock Mercantile Agency. Inc., Rooms 1, 2, 3 lis kins' llldg., 216 E. Malnst Engineer and Contractor FRED' K CUMMl'NOfrSnglnoor anc contractor, 404 M. F. & 11. Dldg Surveys,, estimates, Irrlgatloc dralnago, orchard and land Im provomont. Insuranco. EARL S. TUMY General Insurance oruco. laro, Auiomouno, Accident, Liability, Plato Glass, Contract, and Surety Ilonds. Excollont com. panics, good local sorvlco. No. 210 Garnett-Coroy Dldg, Instruction In Munlo FRED ALTON HAiailT, teacher of piano nud harmony. Composer nnd arranger ot music. Halght Muslo Studio, 401 Gurnett-Coroy building, Garbage GAHIJAOE Got your premises cioanod up for tho summon Call on the city garbage wagons for good sorvlco. Phono 274-L. JT, Y. Allen. Pliyslclnn ami nurgeons OIL "fC "(I." C AiVlOW, DTL EVA MAINS CARLOW Osteopathia physicians, 416-417 Garnett-Corey bldg., phono 1036-L, Residence 26 South Laurel st. DR. W. W. 1QWAllD Osteopath! physician, 303 aarnott-Corey building. Phono 130. DR. J. J. EM MENS Physician and surgeon. Practlco limited to eye, ear, noso nnd throat. Eyes scien tifically tosted and glassos sup plied. Oculist and Aurlst for S. P. R. It. Co. Offices M. F. & H. Co. bldg., opposlto P. O. Phono 567, DR. R. W. CLANCY Physician and surgeon Phonos, office 36, rest dense 724-J. Office hours, 10 te 12, 2 to 6. DR. MARTIN C. UAUI1BU Physi cian and surgeon. Offlco Palm block, opposite Nash hotel. Hours 10 to if, 1 to 4. Phone 110-J. OORpON MAC CRACKEN. M. D,- Hottoepathlo Physician, Burgeon, IIS Bast Main St., Medford, Ore gon. Office phone 142. residence phtme 78a-Rx. Office hours 1 to 4 p. in. Printers aud Publlkliers ''ae,--ia--Wef"fTi-T-jSi M-a-i- MEDFORD PRINTljJO CO.. baa h$ beet equipped printing offlco in couthera Oregen: book binding loose leftf ledKora, billing syatoms eto. Portland prlcos. 27 Nortb yjr st. Transfers -Wi---''---ei BADS TRANSFER & STORAGE CO Offlco 42 North Front st. Phons 315. Prices right. Serrlco guar anteod flowing Maclilnos SINfjER SOWING MACHINES FOJ SALE OR niv.NT Some waod nu chlnee nlso for sale. Cleaning and repairing. Haldwln Piano for sale from fartory to customer RohI ronco 375 so. Cyutrul, Phouo 3V0, i 1:1 n o & msm