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vm nvn ?yr5p?'j Mfinfortn mtv TummtF,, wwvonn, fir.n,f. vomiw. iunt r r.ir. ASHLAND AND WHY MMiw- ! l"'inrnl w !, i mll- nijili foiiipli'ti'd. Tin u in thr Ii'lur mln rt lin 'urn rrntinrd umlrr -armion ; Kntmir Ifiil hr of frtlatMl, mi cprrt on thr joh. TMa wpII will niW a aoiik t if Pfr lrth and tttprd a runlfcW'i raajifdV af My prTiw coatralis and it i amy matter of a fatraVk wbm lh wAm flow will be bnbblian m the park ntnsidr tka IttMa and ulphar. T!te fin new fotntaia b Hra inotntlfd in litliia jtarlc Slot nuirhincH for dixpenMins; ilrinkkur rnpn hnvr bora installed at tkr aprinfM pavilion. Other detail to the completion of development work roareeii favornMv in rradi ne for tb fortheorainir peleiiraUoa in .InJy. Pnhlieitv department mat tera are reeeitiiur doe attention nt an cxpimee of nhont $50 jer month, wherwis tho fixeil chnrKi'i for tlit) iwft lialf jciir until recently havo ( jfroanti'd nearly $JH)0 jwr inontli. A xi'i-uw of cMiiiKclintio Hervtvua will bepm liiTe about April 10, eon tinuttiK Hcvcnil weeka, Thuy will ln held in tlii' CliHiitaiKiiH buildiiiK. I'mnk JItliis will Im tin star attnic tinii, rtlily Mi'fonili'd hv Ilemard 'ok xey, I'lmir direrlnr. They rorenlly visited MeiU'iiid with aratil'yinjf vc Kiilt. In tin' mount hue ami until their apiieiimnee here they are -l (Hilling the eitadel of niii at Klam iilli ImiIN and calling tlie iiiucKVuer ate to re)ientnnee, A ehoru of over )I0 voh'w will MiippleuiPiil the evan neliotie endeavors with an effective tiiiixieal ettiii(c. W. II. Jenkins the xenial traveling ptienjM'r HKent ol the Roniheni I'n eilie, uh in town the lnt of t lie week, inteniewinif (leo. Kiamer, iniiiinj!cr ul' the llniiinan liue in tlii ternlon. (hi hi return north he ihapeiiiiied the I'avlowa hnlhtt pe inl o 1.1(1 people hound for Port land. llodaon A Heed reMirt the eash hale of the May plaee, three miles ea-t nf town. Iiom A. I". Iterkley to V. S. Ilowiird. The tniel contain lli acre-, nml the 1'eikeley Milphur xprtiiu iroin which witter are piped li I.ithia Mirk. in located iiimhi it. The new purrhnxpr tonneilv resided n Ahhtnd -tivet. In imouii to this tract Mr. llowHid will Miltanlinlly unproxc the -a inc. Dr. (loidon MHeCnickeii, of Med io nl, will move llii week into the foiwer Klinnon pi-oHrty, corner of Main and Laurel Mlfcet. He i a homipthie vhvnieinn and -ueeeed to the practice of the late Dr.l.'ve der, whoM oflice he will occupy, alo iimiiiliiiiiina an olt'ice nl his ivni dciice. Dr. .MneCrackcu win. origin nlly from CIuchko. He in imrtieu lariy pleased with Ahland an h place of reHidence, nnd liiniMelf nml family will Ih welcomwl bv a la me eiivlc of friend in both profe.iouul and e eial circle. A uneeial troop train rmininir na aeiMiiid Xo. 11, under nmh nrdem from Vancouver burntcU to the Me.iean Inirder, ikmsI thronah here Saturday inornmir. The eouiHnenl wna 13 ear in the Mleeper, hairuaffe, tlat, atoek and box eluaidfiealioiiH. Over 'iSO men and 11 offieera of the Third battalion, Hint infantry, made f the detachment, which wu under comma ml of Mnior Dean. The ft. V. U'atkiua home. 110 Ileaeh htn-et. wnH the scene of a jolly gtheriiiK laat Friday evening. It traukpiivti that thw iirtivular date waa tho 07lh anniversarv of M"ra. !ry J. Vntkiiin, the wife nd mo then Friemk to the net iber of over 30 took oecuMou (o juuke the event n kiadMouie one in the wv of a hiir priw party nud their -.uiichu whh eomtht. For the time being Mr. W'atkiNa wan the honored KU.sj in .r own home itutead of plaviut; the uirt of hootch. HehehmentK tfulorc were provided, mUti .ruf, (,mn., i a Member of reading. upplicU the Uteraiy porlHHi of the fea-t. Memlh-n. of the V. I'. )wle Imu Uy were ut the tntion one duv the it of the Keek, reeiina their rein- ul?' Mr" ttnd 1,v K ('' N'u'',, " yedi., of 'illiainbiiix. Iowa, who re un their wnv home from a lion- eyiuoou trip t the Faiiii,. ,.,,j,.. W. J, .Schinull. a I'm-i'ii'i- i,.i,ent Mow living in the WilUiu. tie .il(. W here meutl. lie u ;,n i-xpeit eaipeiiter mul in curler lie,.- ,,,-,t d in eontruetion a oil. ,, i. t. mal buildi'nu. M,i h,. (),,. j,, the haleon ,n ,,f o,l . ,4.Me(1 , meiBr of the A-hlun.l .in eo,i, ,i. J. D. FarreU, prehirieut of the o. n. H. R. & X. Co,, ami prtx. orciip. iOir the private lltr Mupleaooil. ut aorth Kuturdav atten.oon Duriuir the customary top heu- tlu in-,ect-4 the pn iwviIii.ii Mnd ta-i.-d the qualitic. of JUlim water, which everyone know now 1 K il. A aahi event in Shrmedon, , ,.. r at the '- tcTOde Kndav wlK. Mar.h ;. when Ililleh Tern P'e will sni. ., n-euiio,, .., ,,,.. "'i II . i)c , , "' ' ' I, IK ,. ' " h ,'! - M I nurate Hllil, the a b lion order, i- thi'oiiuhont the i own, Mter 0f r- A II. D.iwi.l, l-itlii. rel.itivi- i1. Wllo !u,. hci'M '! T.l II o.,k 'l I . I. M "It ii'iiitm H"Tnin'y for hir lorno t lmden Hock. Wieotiia, rid. from the Metforlf MdW. itN troni. e,irn. up form that cifv w jtt hi lnr rvrnin. hrintmff nloaf font eandidate for initlatino. whom the local iirnattiMntlwn rmt thmwirti a enwr of fifwnt''. Wet ween the "electrocution"" the vfodtor were re aaled with refrenhwetite, Ik Iwlfa headqnarter kemf alwfl hlletied Willi the latent wa froft twV Will-ard-Jforan hont. W. D. Ilodgwoa mw wrtipie the fturdie rridenre oil laurel street, and ('. A. Klinon ka moved tn No. 47 nn the ame thoroaahfara. My xjiecml invitatiott, the Italic' iMhle elaaa nf the Presbyterian ehnrea met their teacher, Hev. Wm. Jnhnann, at the home of Mr. nnd Mrx. Jamca Itoyd, Ml North Main utreet. on n recent evening. TUe oranuitn tion i termed the "kwI cheer' da nnd i unmberrd 10. Ita motto ! "Kejoiee in the Urd Aray." Foarteou members reepomlwl to the roll call, including Uev. and Mi. Johiwou, Mr. and Mf. Boyd. Mi Sarah Fox and Memlame Caldwell Xewpombe. ltondean, iluthe, Ho loiiRh, Carjienter, Vadworth, W'u!; nnd Carey. The meeting proved a delightful oeil reunion, the mem bers being royallv entertained by Mr. ami Mrx. Itoyd, who left iiotluug to he dcircd in iilenl liol. Altei the fnrewella of the ien!ng had hi-en poken, Mr. (. K. Cnnctiter convey ed the Indie to their ruieclivc homcH in bin Miitoiuobilc. I'lidc-rltikiir Slock went to Talent .Saturday nftenionii, having in cluufje tho funeral of Anion F. l'ni-ieiiter, who died the day proviotte, aged 7() year. He leave a wife and chil dren. Interment wa nt .laekon ille. "The Strawberry Specirtl" will in due caon as throitgli here under Well. Fargo auiiec. n the wond icctioii of 10. It will be u ti-aln of two refrigerator ear, running during the height ol thu cchmiii, ujiplyinjjj i-oiuniiii, niHiKiine, M'liltte ami Van couver wholesaler. The beniee eventually find their wnv a far north n Kilnioiitnn. The f Ira nd Annv iol and llelief Corp held one of their pleaMiit re union on Saturduv afternoon. Af ter trnuaction of routine bnineK refrelimeiil weie served, the lndiee Inning solved the problem nf "pie paredness" as far an delicious eat ables weie concerned. Captain Thomas i Kt comiunuilcr and Mr. Klmira Mattingly is president of the llelief Coivs. Murk Itaker' Monarch confection ery has linen made resplendent by tho deit handiwork of uxperl aitilcrs and aperhnnger. dim llowers has relnined home af ter several months' tu in the stale of Soiiom, Mexico, wheie an uncle bus ntided for yearn. Crit Tidman, descendant from one of Ahland's pioneer families, bu Im'ch viitiug relative and triend here on hi way buck to Alaska from a trip to Arixona. Hi home i at Sewnnl. He ban la-en u resident of that noHherii territory for over 20 years and seen greut K)ibilities for that aeetion. C. V. Ihintn will clear the old Me Cnithy orchard tract, near Talent, of tree, and convert the thiitv ueivs into :i modi t alii llji putcli. II !UiKrte4 by Jscasou luuit; Ah traet Co.. With ind Mr au. 1 , i Clreiill K. X. X.ion ti V v . If. I.. U,.,. licit et al., action for monev. W. JI. Kvclll.llil V-. I Kit. t I 1 1 t.ll'.'ll Insiiruin i- i .... .. t lull "Why Swear, Dear? Use 'Gets-it' for Corns!" It's the New Flan. Simple. Suro as Fate. Applied in a Few Seconds. "Why. John, I novsr knew oii to USD hui h l.iiiauaicc1 hi- tuld you event! Units it e un- t. try tlios bui.ilageB, eulves, tupis, plasttre, ana Too TVonliln'l I.ms TnurTrniper,.Tolin, K Vou Vteti 'OrU-lt" fur Ilium t'oruit" ronlraplinns f r r.rr Hert'i lomt !rl-It' It'll luhl mi it. rfu! li"W mii, 'iletr and clfn' t mdkn any torn lomi rlvht off T.ik but a f-w mc ono to apply It Urim l one Pat yeur noilc on rluhi ovrr il, Ihfr imthlng to stlik or rull up. form a uun4J of your to, or prcaa on th corn It' paining, simpl rolling og loa Suw pul away thOM knlvei, rasora and silssura, uae 'Ofts-lt' nil you'll hv a awarlsr dlaooaitlou anil ao more ir.rri and calluaaa" "Qaia-lt" i sold by druaalsU evsry vhm. -rc. a liOHle. or snt d tract by ft Lawrencu Co. Chicago, HI. .Sold in .MtNlfoeii Mini recoHiinemltMl as the world's let Com Itcineily by GO THOUS m j u - "a u r" Tenet - Hontn I(mm Hm i A I'nwlue (', ilrfiialf, r( bill, fir ftvt. Aiimr M. tHnpr . W. tv. Hale t al., fhrrtt, dVfnntt. thIUm R. IWI . Jsamuel H.n get Ft ill.. in junction. Minnie fsnerk i L T. ('. M. Math iMn. order niHHag demurrer, amended demnrrri. June Carroll vs. Cnarle A. Mr Arthur, sntnmon. Hml Ifrttuto Tntiifeora W. Catherine Dunham t rir to IS 12. FW l n.t, land In twit. 3B-lvT. 10 Brent Rlrhter et m. to Mark D. MrttnphrTjr, lot T nml 8, MJt. 1, Alary llae Ada.. Medford 1 Lake Rvain et ax tn A. J. Star r. In ud in Mf. fl-JMK. .. 2,000 Wetbotn Keenon et ux to Ash- Innd Iron Works, land in twp. 39-1 W . . 1 A. i. Stiuraor et ax to' Luke r?nn t't tix, lot 2, bite. 1. 1 lumpltiry Knight' Add., Medford 2,000 Anin M. Ford to W. J. Five- man, lottt in b!k. 0, Hull KiiIIh . ... .TJ.r S. Childei ft ,.x to JI. If. Toft, Int in lilk. L', Kenwood Add.,' Mfdt'.ud 1 Hoc Nor if Mi (.. fluid UllJ Hank, l.iml m (,-i!d lliil 10 SAYS ACID SIOMNH Excess of liydrochlortc nciil sours the food and l'onna gascM. Uniligcittil food dclayi! in the totnach ilucayn, or rather, fenrcr.is tint Mini: 8 fooil left in the ojicn air, ays x ivoteil authorit). He alw tdln us that Indigestion it caused by Hyper-avidity, meaning, ttiere it an exerts of hydro chloric acid in the utomach which prevents complete digcMion and starts food fer mentation. Thus everything eaten sours in the stomach much like icirbage sours in it can, forming acrid muds and gacu which tiiil.'.tc the stomach like a toy balloon. Tl'cn vc feci a heavy, lumpy mincry in the chest, we IkIiIi up gat, we crm-fitc lour food or have heart burn, tlaiuleurc, vvalcr-bmah or imiiea. He trlls us to lay aside all digestive aids and instead, ssct from any pharmacy four ouiu'c of Jail Salts and tal.c a talilcx Kin fut in n glntt of water tieforc breakfast and drink while it U effer vescing and furthermore, to continue tlii for a week. While relief follows the first dose, it is important to neutral ize the acidity, remove the gas-making mass, Hart the liver, stimulate the kid neys and thus promote a free llow of pure digestive Juices. Jads Salts is mexiwjisivc ami I made from the acid of grapes and Union juice, combined with lithia and sodium phos phate. This harmless salts is ued liy tli'HisaiuN of people for stomach tiouble Villi excellent results. Auto Service from Eagle Point to Medford and Back The underalgned will leuvo Frank Lewis' confectionery every day ex cept Sunday for Medford with hla auto at 1 o'clock p. m., arriving nt 2:00 p. in. I.oftvo Nash Hotel, Med ford, at 6:00 p. in., nrrlvo ISokIo I'olnt at 0:00 p. m. A part of tho traffic Is solicited. S. II. MANNISH. Ragle Point. Oregon. ? CASH WAXriSI) SO acres Hear Creek bottom, 70 acres In cultivation, alfalfa, fruit and grain, welly Irrigated. Less than 3 ml lee from Medford. $6S( cash. One ut the beat buya in Jackaoa county. Bay when and I will show you. J. C. BARNES 102 Waat Main St. Phono 799 POLITiCAL ANNOUNCEMENTS I'lHcrrr .it unu, I have riled declaration or c.indl ilaev for the offlee of Circuit Judae. J will blncertly appioiiale an exnrea sion or approval bv the voters, of my .lUmliilntration of the oHIce during tiie past six )earx Adv. FRANK M. CALKIN'S. I'Olt ItHI'ltltSHNTATIVK I bereb) announce that I have (lied no declaration of Intention to become a candidate for the republican nom ination tof the office of representa tive subject te the decision of the re publican party at the conilnp primary elftctloa. Adv. C. M. THOMAS. Kirmni'i'. I have heretofore formally an no ii need my candidacy (or the nomi nation for sheriff on the republicaa ticket to he voted upoi at the com ma primary election, May 19, 1916. I have held the position of deputy I shenfr durlns tho past four jears. It is unanimously conceded that a mark lV Improvement hat seen made la jai upartmenu of the sheriff's of ! flee during the incumbency of the present aherifr, the records In the of i ft ci at thu lieainnlui or tho present aUoilniatratlon were considered the worst In the state they are now ronsldered euual to idiy and hotter than most TI i orl nf t ix rollcrfion tun I, ecu I - ! I.lu I . d 11 . Il J'li. ..' ) III I b t WHY r ASK. F0K and GET HORLICK'S THE ORIOIWAL '.MALTED MILK,, Chep gubntttutej test YOU oww ftke. ter aervlee Is no tieini rendered, and taiea rollerted at a mneh leas oat than heretofore. I am fnlly eonversant with the da ilea and needs of the offlee far hlch I aaplra. If I am nominated and elected I pledge myself 1st To maintain the olflte In Ita roeent offlelent condltloN. Ind. Tn endeavor to farther Im prove tho aervler to taxpayer and to minimize tan eoe meteor. Srd. To Impartially perform alt dHtioa and enforce all lawa. 15. W. (Curly) WHJOX. I am a candidate tor tho nomina tion of Sheriff on the republican ticket to be voted for at the primaries May 19, 191. If nominated and etactttl I will enforce the law and gtre Ibo public an honest. Impartial and efficient administration. 17 years In Jack sou county. Adv. HAKKY N. LOFIND. I hereby announce my candidacy for the republican nomination for sheriff, to be voted on nt the coming primaries, Mav 19th, 191G. I feel that 1 need no Introduction to the public, havlnjc been a roaldent of Jaokson county for 2C, veara. 1 plodKe myself. If elected, to give au Impartial, economical and con snrvatlvo admlnistrntlou of this Im portant office. I have endonvorod to serve tho puhllo faithfully in the past and ncrco. If olected, to strictly and Impartially enforce all law. Having n vory larae experlonco In the mat- tors or taxation and Knowing Jaca son county thoroughly. I pledge my self to conduct the tax collection brntich of the office In audi n manner na to servo tho taxpnyors honestly, promptly and efflrtenlly. Adv. V. T. OltlttVIB. I am n candidate for the republi can nomination of nhorlff of Jackson county, Btibjcct to the primary, May 10. 191C. I havo llvod In .Tacksnn county twelve years, made the raco fer the nomination for sheriff two yoars ago nnd recolvod a splendid vote deaplte tho unusual conditions I Had to op poso nnd would approolnte your sup port this time. If elected I will enforce nil laws nnd pledcn myself to an economical, Impartial nnd conservative numinis trn'Ion. Adv. A. W. WALKKU. I horoby announce my cnndldncy ror tun nomination tor Hiiornr on tne democratic ticket, aubjoct to tho will of the votore at tho primary to bo Imlil Mnv Ifl. Ifllfi. I am n native koii of Jnckson county nnd my on- tlro past life la sutijcct to your inves tigation. KALI'Il U. JH.NM.Ub. Adv. I hereby annoiiuco my candidacy for tho democratic nomination for sheriff to lm voted on nt tho coming primaries, May IB, 1910. I have served the city of Medford as chief of police for over five yoars and during that tlmo nerved under four different mayors. I pledge myself. If noml natod and elected, to serve, the public nud do my duty aa sheriff at ail times, and give the public au honest and Impartial administration. Adv. J. 1 II1TTSON. COl'NTV TItKASritKlt. Deputy County Treasurer Myrtle W. lilakuley announces her cnndldncy for tho office of county treasurer. I hereby announce my cnndldncy on the republican ticket for tho of fice of county treasurer, to be vntod on at the eomlni; primaries. I havo held the position as doputy In this office for the past oar and am con fident that I can fulfill the duties connected therewith. I served two yoars as deputy conn tv recorder before taking the posi tion as deputy county treasurer; I have also had experlonre as account ant for povaral corporatlum, such as the Medford Ceucreto Construction company and Medford lee and Stor age Company, herore tatting up coun ty work, and will say that my paat record is open for Inflection to the votors of Jar Won ro'inty. If nominated and elected t will run the office without the oxpense ot a doputy ami continue to serve the pub lic just as efficient la tho future aa I havo in the past. Adv. MYUTI.B W. HI.AKKLKY. I hereby announce that I have filed my declaration of Intention to bo coma a candidate for-the republicaa nomination for the office of county treasurer, to he voted en in the com ing primaries. If I am nominated and elected will conduct tho offlco In an efficient snif businesslike wanner. Adr. ROY L. UAVLH. I hereby announce that 1 am a can didate for the nomination of county treasurer for Jsekson county, Oregon, on the republican ticket to bo voted for at the primary election to bo bold May 19, 1916. I formerly he hi the office of county treasurer sad believe I gave general satisfaction to the public. Ourlug tho time I was county treas urer the county employed expert ac countants to expert the county orfl eors' books and said experts compll mooted my work very highly as a public official. If nominated and elected I shall endeavor to conduct the affairs of tba office In an honest, efficient and business-like manner. Adv. JA8. M. CRO.VEMILLKIl. DISTRICT ATTORNEY I am a candidate for re-eloctltin to the office of district .ttorooy. Adv. E. K. KELLY. I hervbv aoonnare that I have tiled my declaration of intention to becomo a candidate for the repub lb an noiiiln.it Ion for the office of District Attorney for Jackxon county, Oregon, subject to the declslou of the republican party, at the primary elec tion to be held May 19. 1918 Adv. O M ROIIKRTS. I beiei.v -tnn.iiijtfe Hint I inv. filed m -feelers!! nt innfifi, ef f ne th I'fffvarsffr nf nramMt n1 tn w ('IveroHf of rMfWM Nl lh ersj4t of master 4i'fttft m4 moofti- stog, ant Mvlng sfeM th inlr as rural actiom otwrskT '"t tears, I tori mtmpimt tn fill tft of flee In a iHwrmtgblt aftefaetorv man ner and tsereny swfletf (tie tonavrt of prr trno frttnss of edncsxton. Adr. O W. AOIK. I am a candidate tor ft atomnrratto sMhnlSMttM for tho of fire ot dtatrftt attorney, anttjoet to the May pflsnar tsw. tf I am noaslswud and otoetesl to this offlee. I pro satte not to forgot tho fact that I am a ptrbrle srrant, nnd that 1 will to the beat of my ability administer tho affair of the off leo. Impartially, Waosily and without fear or favor. Adr. XKWTON W. WORDIIK The first of the year n number of republicans, Including many who ap proved ot my efforts in the tnloreot ot the taxpayer as state representa tive four yearn ago, requested me tn become a candidate tor the office of District Attorney, Inasmuch aa there would bo. In addition to tho regnlar dntlw of the criminal nnd Juvenile courts, new duties nnd conditions confronting the office. Among those were mentioned the enforcement of the prohibition act. and the likeli hood of hating to foreclose many tax Hens, particularly those against the Southern 1'aclMc land grant of noarly halt million acres In Jackson count-, amounting to about $200,000. My reply was that I would becomo a candidate If it were generally de sired and the race could bo made without assuming special obligation to any particular Individual, faction, locality or Interest. Therofore. after consulting parson ally or by letter several hundred men and women of all omimttlotta In all parts ot the county, believing (hero la a real desire for nr candi dacy. 1 will be a candidate for the uomluatlon of District Attorney on the ropublloan ticket. Adv. JOHN II. CAKKIN. I am a candidate for the office of district attorney on the democrat tlrkai. If nominated and elected. I shall nerve the county as I have servod the City of Medford during the unst three yearn, during which tlmeT havo been Ita city attoi attorney. Adr. II. R. M'CABR. COIT.VTV CLKIttt. (J. A. Centner is ltepuhllcan Candi date for County Clerk I lisrotit mitimitiiA mv aiti4lilflj.v for tho office of county clerk and if nominated and elected will continue to give my entire time and attention In ttin flnlloa that-Anf ..nmlntit ttn office according to law and give an eiucicni, economical anil business llko administration. Adv. O. A. GARDNER. I hereby nnnounco that I havo filed my declaration of Intontlon to becomo a cnndldntn for tho runubll. can nmnlnntlon for tho offlco of county dork, for Jnckson county, Oregon, subject to tho decision ot tho republican party nt tho primary oloo- tion to bo Held May 19. 1916. Adv. (Little) JOE II. WILSON. I horoby nnnounco that I have riled my declaration of Intention to horomn n cnndldsto for tho rooublt- can nomination ror the office of coun ty clork, for Jackson county, subject to tho docislon or the ropuhllcan par ty. nt tho primary olectlon to be held May 19, llfi. Adv. A. N. IIILDRnitAND. COUNTY ANSHSSOIt I hereby announce my candidacy for the offlee of county assessor of Jackson county on the republican ticket, aubjoct to tho primary on May 19. 1 pledge myself te an honest, omclent. Impartial and oeon omlcnl discharge or tun dutlea of tho offlco and propose to make all asses, nients upon the basts of tho truo actual value of the property and not upon any Inflated valuation. Adv. dCOIUli; I.AU.N'81'ACII. I herewith nnnonncn my candidacy for eounty assessor, subject to the decision of tho republican party at tho primary election to be held May 19, 1916. If elected 1 pledge myself to make a Jut and oquitable asses ment and administer the affairs ot the offlee In a buslneaa-llke manner, Adv. J. II. COLKMAN. I hereby announce mr candidacy for tho democratic nomination for tho office of assessor of Jackson county, at tba primary to ho hold Mav 19th. 1916. Have had three v ears' experience as deputy assessor. Adv. CLINT GALLATIN. COUNTY SII'RItlNTK.VDRNT. I hereby announce my eandldaey on tho ropuhllcan ticket for tho of flee of County School Superintend ent for Jackaon county, Oregon, sub ject to tee win or tho republican party at tbo primary election May 19. I stand for practical school ef ficiency, personal supervision of tho schools and elimination of county sriaoi supervisors. Adl . KRANTIS C. SMITH. To the veters: 1 am republican candidate for county school super Intondont at the primary election, May i. )ts. I am for superllou of tho schools by the superintendent and for oeon omy in the countv superintendent's offlee and every pla"e where It does not retard the etricloncy of tho schools. I am In favor of procrosslvo educa tion, that Is, iducatlon that proparos me ooy or gin tor lire, i aw for all having a square deal and aa equal chance for an education. It nominated and elected I will do every thing in my power to make tho schools of Jaeksoa eounty the boat la ttao state. Adv. A. J. HAN1Y. I hsreby annooneo that I havo filed my declaration ot Intentions, and that I am a candidate for tbo re publicaa nomination for tho offlee of County School Superintendent of Jaeksoa county, subject to tho pri maries of May 19. If noiulnstcd and elected I pledge mvseir to u bonent, impartial and economic administration and will personally uiervlse our schools I bold an cirgou life certificate, ml liivin- r-nMilU j .. n f fuwr ' i latoi v ,rl. i i.t i m f e I 'OiHPfor fnf h fpfblf- eoo tMli fnr t n.igr ssjao ' nwoofhM4iH. 1 flood fof A wnv ffwoosfSff of efOsTfasefes- pwffefao ft) ! ttm, eertsxemr rio-fefof ff affWewrf, Mfoef Mtfottowef aifeeo fge tt IS hove sM ttfle in fosfrlwff WrfW loWleW PL ov ffffsWef tvvHV I Isess. ff noWTSHssed nod alotted f wffll M fhw fotow. os ta loo noat. grfe gsf fat! tfgse and hsot efforts to tntr anpervmloa of the orwonrn and ff asf mlnsstrarion of tho dottee of loe ot fV. Dtrrtog mr toeomhooey I PM eif1a4 ntyeolf strtrtly to tne roottno dntws of tho office oot hstve taken a brooder view of tho mssetoa of tho Coonty School Sw potto tooSent. In aotfttlon to my eirorto ro rotae the standard of tsoefttag and improve the physical rendition ot school I nave labored to promoto tho wotforo of tho hoy nnd glrta through loduotrtal el aba. school fairs, school credits for heme work, sareot-toaehera etrelea, spelling nnd arithmetic ronteots, ami other activities. I fool that my work has been regarded with favor and la order to rontlnori this work. I am asking for re-eleetlon. Adv. J. PICrtCY Wstt.IJt. I'OH ItlCNT I'l'ltXIRHHU AITS. COR It hWT Apartment for rest. The Ilerben, 10 Qalae SL FOR ItBNT nOCTfiS FOR RENT Prnctwnlly new five room hosso with good well and garden: feared In and located near Trail mill and stroat car line. In quire 30 Soath Orange. Phone 31.W. FOR RKNT 5-etery bungalow. 1119 West Main st. Inquire Mrs. C. II. Denniaton. 6 FOR RKNT X -story bungalow, with sleeping (torches, electric heot. or orythlng up to dale; garage, tine law, roe, fruit and berries of all klnds, furnished or unfurnished. 616 W. Jackson St. FOR RKNT Throe room famished honso at til Woodstock St.. rent reasonable. 8 Dr. Soely or J. W. Berrien. FOR RBKT -room modern feonca- low, mags eonnoctod, onot front. jihsds TI 4SWC FOR 8ALE Driving mare or will trad for work horse, cow or calves. Dos 93a Rt t. 1 mtls so. of Medford. 7 FOR SALB Illgh-gnide Jery-Dnr ham cow, age 3 years, good Milker, gentle. I'rlee HS. Inquire O. S. Hegan. It. T. D , Medford. Phono 7-F1. A FOR SALIJ rOULTHV AND EGGS FOR SALE -Egg for hatching out of prise winning llutterenps. It. So Iter setting. Address Medford Foul try and Egg Co. 8 FOR SALKl'TuiJ winning light Ilrahtnn birds and eggs. Phone or write C. Qaroy, Talent, Ore FOR SALE Faro bred II. l Rock K. 8 Hamburg ogg, $1.00 per IS. Phone 13S-J. 318 FOR SALE Kkk from soloclod winter laying and prlso winning strain of S. C. Rhode Island Rods; 31 per sotting. Mrs. C. S. Lammey, Central Point, It. It. 2. 318 FOR SALE Hatching ogga. day old chicks, O A. C strain, from trap nested, bred-to-lay 8. C. W. Log horns; egg production first, but I also hare quality. Al So. Orog. Poultry Show I won two firsts, ono second and three specials on six birds entered. W. J. Warner, Med ford. I'hono G9U-M. 316 FOR BALI-; MlSimiifiAXKOCB FOR KALE- Margaln. four SSsfKOod auto casings and tubes. 301 W. Jackson st. 4 FOR KALE- Now garagff. Hxlf; bargain If taken at one. 1013 S. Oabdale. Phone 330-R. A FOR SALE Chap, soouad hand bi cycle. 203 Pen esses st. FOR- SALE -Sowing" machine, rag. 1 Iron crib; 1 mission erlb. Phone H-X. 313 FOR BALK Ono Monarch gaa water heater, ono gas range, ono wood range. 307 South Oakdale. 313 FOR BALK- Overland nms78o E. A. Hicks. Manager, Oregon) Oranlto Co. FOR BALE CHEAP Two now sow boy saddle, now baggy, set of new single harnoss. Union 8 table. 332 rOIt SALH RIM! IWTATJC FOR SVI.K Or rent, good stock ranch, with beat ol outside rnge. . L HeU;i. Ak'C-stoa, Orcg. U FOR SALE By owners, cbolco near crock bottom laud close to Med-i ford. ith eight year old fruit trees apples and pear; also alfalfa! land. Houses and lots for sal or root. Joseph Tarter A Son. Phone i 4&3-H. St I1 HEAL KsVlMTETO KX1(AXOS atfeaaaaaskjjanwasaMaaSassnjBjaeaasssjatfSM FOR THADK- kO acres Texas land for clear property tn Jackson coaa ly. bos 99. Mall Tribune. 6 HELP WANTED MA LSJ WANTED -Ton good hustlers, saea or womsa; salaries arauaaiaod. lavestlgat. Hours ii-2. Pacltic Coast Solas Co . US King . 7 WANTElMan tobaul 100 cords l" foot wood. Apply to J. K. John son, Phoenix or phono 1 1-F3 4 HELP WANTED IMLMALII WANTED Middle agod woobm for general housework Phone or writ Mrs. C. K. Webb Central PotalO T 1 WANTED -Woman 130 for dlstribut- lug fro skius uar-Proof dara i:k sotton with hosiery, your sec tion Kiperieni unnecessary la- '. i nalliiir it l i. ile)-! 7ii Vi.r II i't . jl 1 4 ij w rrm r . iriwirt W s tTKft f sssjws s nVrr work do nil kmeV Phon f f itftef p. 8 WA NTHf if tni Truths kVSOGfl iWi.i' waiawsaawa ifct jaJttiarfasoM rjiTEr out or f wnafarwirfy f orntso f mm nod good 9Mm far m.rfhr and dstrglitef, etc M. Bos 30, Mail Trteooe. 3 MONEY TO 1JAft ID UJAW- f Ifjoo on f aerated raaeh Mot us the I a ranee Man. " mf.vKm oupoicttnitibs ron SALE -Good paying basinet tn MmHord; first ttoaa Mention; heap for raan. If takaa at emu. Tar pertteirtefn sdaVass XXX. earn Matt Trlbana. S -te-.r - rt -sb vim kxcuaxhk FOR SALE or trad for tend, good brick building brmgtng cash rent. Uox K, Mail Tribune. 31 1 MISCHtiLAXKOUS. -JESUS AS HUMANITY'S IDEAL," by Rev. J. T. Sunderland, and oth er Unitarian llteralnre sent free to Inquirer. Address Mis Hazel Iter ton. Central I'olat. It F. D. No. 1. Oregon. 314 IIU6INESS DDtfiCTOItY Auto riapptlc UiMIER AUTO BPRING CO. W are operating tbo largest, oldest and bost equipped plant In tho Pa cific northwest. Uso our springs when others fall. Sold under guar antee. 2G North Flftocnth St, Portland, Ore. Attorneys GEO. W. CHERRY Attorney and Notary, Rooms 9-10, Jackson Co.ut ty Bank Building, entrance N. Central, Medford, Or. POrtTlTj."xEI- r---AltorToy at law rooass S and 9, Mcdrurd National Bank Building. A. S. XaUJfES, LAW! KR-Oarnf tt Corey bldg. O. K. ROBERTS Lawyer Medford National Rank BoMdlan Dcntlet ftr. W. M. VAN SCOTOC DR. C, C. TAN SCOTOC Dcatlsta Garnctt-Corey Dldg.. alte IK Mcdforo, Orn. Phone 8C6 Collectloiui nnd ItciiDrta COLLECTIONS AND REPORTS W collected so mo accounts 14 yeart old. Wo know how to get the money. Tho Iluttock Mercantile Agency. Inc., Rooms 1, 2. 3. Has kins' Uldg.. 21 C B. Malnat Engineer und Contractor FRED NrcUMMrNGSSngtncor one contractor, (Of M. F & II. Dldg Surveys,, estimates, trrlgatloi dratnagn, orchard and land tm provoment. Insurnnce. BARL S. TUMY General Insurance office. Fire, Automobile, Accident, Liability, Plato Glass, Contract, and Surety Bonds. Excellent com. panlM, good local service. No, 310 Garnett-Coroy Uldg. Instruction In SIuslc FRED ALTON HAIGIIT, tMciierot piano nnd harmony. Composer and arranger of music. Halght Music Studio, 401 Garnett-Coroy building. Garbage GARBAGE Got your premise cleaned up tor the summer. Call on the city garbage wagons for good service Thone 274-L. F. JT. Allen. Physicians and Burgeons Dtt. F. (I." CARLO W, mt. EVA MAIN'S CAR LOW Osteopatblo physician, 416-417 Garnett-Corey bldg., phone 1036-L. Rosldenc 26 South Laurel at DR. W. W. HOWARD Osteopath! physician, 303 Garnett-Corey building. Phone 110. DR. J. J. BMMKNS Physician and surgeon. Practice limited to eye, oar. nose and throat. Rye scien tifically tasted and glasses sup alfad. Ocullat and AurUt for S. P. It. R. Co. Offlco M. F. & II. Co. bldg., opposite P. O. Phone 667. DR. R. W. CLANCY Physician and surgeon Phonos, office 36, real' (teste CI4-J. Office hoars. 10 t 13, I to I. DR. MARTIN C. BARftER Physl staa and so r goon Of flea Palm block, oppostto Nash uul Mour 10 to 13. I to 4 Phoxie 11D-J. GORDON MAC CRACKEN. M. D Homoepathic Physician. Surgeon. Ss East Afstn St . Medford. Ore gon. Ofttec Phono 143. rasldsaos rhoas TS3-R3. Offle hours 1 to p. ra. Si"iC"" -i " rTTT7- ' T raVgso. -- TPsaTaV Ti? JT frsntets ostsl PohMaaors MEDFORD PRINTINQ CO., ha tkve host equipped printing offloo t sou t hern Oregon; book binding loose loaf lodge, hill lag system etc rortiaa pries Fir st. . 37 Xortl Transfer SADB TRANSFER A STOlUOJt CO Office 4S North Front st. Phone 31k. cPrleee right- Service gosr aate4 a Bowing Mnelilnes SINGER SEWING MACHINES FOB SALE OR KENT Some used ma chines slso for sal. CUsnlag and repairing. Baldwin Piano for t-alo from fji-tory In customer I7el reut-o j.jMu tentrjQ. riuino 3'm, C