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e arEDFOTiD mate tribune, mfdfort), omnov. 'nirnDw. avuu, a ma THflTC MKVKM h. A h i f. CENTRAL POINT Mm Ellhe Creedo, the iwpnlsr young school ma'am of the llancheria h'liool, in the Ilutte Fall vicinity, in the giieit of hor mother mid sinter in tin pity for a few days. Mim Jessie Hathaway fiUed the pulpit nt tlic Mulliodiat church horo Sunday. Mias Hatliaway is a strong ntul forceful sneaker mid her talks were much enjoyod by -her itilorostod n whence. Mis Margaret Folay'.of Kane Creek is a guest At the homo of hor grnndfnthor. George Heal, this week. Mi. McDonouijIi o Ashlhnd, tlio I1uKruuiii1 "f southern Oregon, was renewing old ncqunintmieoa hero tho lu-t of the week. Mr. McUonough wuh a former resident of Central Point nnd ha n host of friends here. While in the city she was tho good of Mr. 11. V. Peart. I. R Lawrence mid ITonry Orovo of Tolct trotisniied husinoxt here re cently. ('. A. Hole and family nnd 12. H. nietiKon and family enjoyed u motor trip to Grants Pass nnd along the fa tuous Rogue Sunday. A goodly portion of Central Point citizens with fishing poloi and tirovvd ed lunch bnskotn jiunpod into nuto mobiles and answered tho "call of the woods" Sunday. Mr. Cronemillor nnd son, David Cronemiller, of Jnuknonville, were here on buineis Monday. Mrs. .1. H. StuvotiM of Tolo was nt tendiuK to business mutters here re cently. A. W. Walker of Medford hns moved his family here on his ranch east of town, whore for a few month they ean enjoy the free country life. Miss Ada Bornll of Ashland enjoy ed a visit with Central Point friends the first of the week. Mis. Fred 1 lomelgrove and little daughter of Talent visited with home iolks in her home town .Sunday. Mrs. 0. ('. Young and young sons have returned from a lengthy visit with relative) in Washington. Mrs. Sonnuui of Rogue River ia one of the out-of-town visitors in town lliis week. Ilov. Frederick Crimes nnd wife of Tiieomu, Wash., accompanied hy n small hoy winger, arrived hero Satur day to hold a none of revival meet ings at the Christian church, ltev. (li ones lins just eloftod a very (suc cessful meeting at Grnntx Push, and a iiumher of that eityV residents were in the audience here Sunday to hear him again. This promise to he a very good, soul-stirring meeting. Al ready large crowds have begun to attend, hut there is never too ninny hut what room can he made' for more. The doors of the church are open and there is a welcome awaiting ov erdone who comes. There is always -pcciul mimic and the singing hy the two choir in excellent. The Clirit tiun ehiireh invite you to come. Grandma Mann is at home again niter it month's visit with her grnud daughtcra in Ohico, Oitl. The hadieit' Aid society of the M. V.. iliurcli will Imve a homecoming inciting at the pnrwonngo Wodnoxday at 2 p. m. A special program is he ing arranged ami light refreshments will he servul. The puhlie is cordially invited In attend. Mis. Kml I'liieh rutin ned Suturdav from Medford, where she spent the last mouth. Mr. I' I rich met her ut the station. Mr. and Mrn. John Orieve made n Iiiiiiun trip to Mci.eod Suturdnv Sunday was (Ittorge IIenr, hutl" ilny anniversary, o a nnnili(r ci friends and neighbor were init(d in to sjieiid the day nnd (wrtakt r a hoiintifiil dinner. Hiram MelCec and his mother mov ed their goods and chattel from ProKet Monday morning. Mrs. Mi -Kee will tay with her daughter, Mr. Keln, for a time, while Mr. MelCee true eUewkere to find a place to lo cate. Paul Peyton left last week for Hilt, Cul., where ho has m job in a ho.x fac tory. Mrs. Gus Dilswoith and Miss Hazel Dit-worth sjwnt Sunday at Mr. liroomtield'. Grandma Nye, who is at Hoseburg, wiim taken ill tiuddouly last week, and Is'cLoii N,ve, Mr, i'hipps aud Mr. Floiey Heut to her immediately. She i reported better how, but very weak. Mi- Ethel lligiubotuaui aud Mis. Diiwmih hHnt Sutunlay night and Suiulav ith Pearl PeytHi. J.imi'N and Karl Peyton spent Sat iinlav night snd Sunday with home Mk. ilrs. ltt riiehardion and sou and 5Jr- Prtcr pnt Sundnv at J. F. Ilitsworth's. Cari KichanUon weut ou oerti. Klk areek on liin.inei-5. I rank fuuwoftlJ viited t Pari lirjch's Sunday. 0 l5j1jiurdi.v uijflii' tlu're a go! lUUtxIitiWc at Tiurelhurxt I.iterur -u. i.t, and a gufiD pngrum. The bubji-j t fur Uebatd Wut "Kroltd, f LOUHCE RUCK FRILLS M ' lli.it .lie I Mil -IS '! I lie t s -Imii'd he f-oti-encd." The licifiitue iiile won, with Mint Parker, Mi Porter and Miss Lillian Nye a Ha anpport em. Tliose en the affirmative aide wwo lira. N'ys, Jmttes Peyton aud Mia Ditaworth. There was an rnnnnittr mid well-netl dialogne, and Jats Peyton deUrereil a most re mnrkable recitation; heaides, there were other good things. Pooplo not regular members who attended wero : Mr. Dodge, Mrs. Tucker and chil dren, the Nye family and Mrs. Clreen, Mr. and Mrs. Conger, the Urophy family, Pat Walker nnd two daugh ters, Mr. Shell, Minn Dooling, Mr. Aiken, Jr., Harold Lower, Mr. and Mrs. J. F. Ditaworth and perhaps others. Tho no.t meeting will bo the nfternoon and evening of May (I, when the Prophy and Peyton schools combine for their closing entertuin incnt. GOLD HILL NUGGETS Profeaor Ilorsfnll of the biolog ical ilcpnrtment, who ha been at thi place for somi week past getting sketches of native bird and flora, has returned to his home in Portland for a short time. His partner in the work, S. 0. Jewotl, will renin in a while longer, mounting the specimens. Professor Hoixlall's address to the high school Monday afternoon wan very inteiesting, indeed. The adult liible ela-s gave an Ap ril fool ice ci emu social at the church Friday evening. F. W. Dodge returned Saturday from hi extended business trip ut Portland and unnoiinec the fact that the Public Service corporation will commence incronsuil improvements at this place. Mr. John Hnmmersley and son, Pit lit, were visiting i datives in Cold Hill Sunday and Monday. Friday evening the Miiit Hodges gave n slumber party to their school girl friends. A vory enjoyable night was had, as most of the neighbor can attest. The April fool pranks were played and music and refresh ments interspersed the Inter hour-, mid an early morning hike and unto ride concluded the pleasant affair, llesidos the Misses Millie, Hattie and Letsy Hodges, their gucts were Marguerite Walker, Dorothy Smith, Marguerite Wharton, Ida Johnson, F.lsic Miller, Vera Davidson, Velum Davidson and Ida Stums. Moving is quite the fad just now, C. N Shaver having moved to the MeClendon house and 0. L. Sumll wood to the recently vacated Hiedol projierty. Mrs. Xoo moved to her cottage near the high school building. It is learned that a transfer of the Lampmiiji property was made the day before Mr. Lampman went to Port laud, the projierty being sold to John It. ICeley of this idaec. Ocorge Jacobs of the I(ivcridc col ony lett Wednesday for Omaha, Neb., where he will arrange matters rela tive to the old home and ship the remainder of his household goods. Mr. and Mrs. W. II. Stickle have been in Medford at the bedside of their daughter, Mr. Owondolyn Mar vin, who i quite ill at her home in Medford. MondtiN evening, April 3, a goodly number of the representative ladies of this community called at the home The Coming Baby! Hooray! Hooray! Nothing clso ran so completely endear us to Uic present and tho future as tho cxpcctcil orrlral of a li At. Hut In tho rnaan. t'reo ttio comfort of tho mother U of Tail Importance. Tlre li n tpltndtj external rem cJr known bj "Moth er HicnJ" which ex erte a wonderful Influ ence upon the expand. l-K niu-'Je. They bo come more pliant, ttrctcti without undue pnln, male the period one of pleiiaiit antic Inattun liuteud of no. pretention, In n eerie of plemlld letter from all over the co try molhcri tell of the, f rest l.c:,') ' M tU ' i t riend" vu to them, l-.veti KrandmotU-n ti-'l the wonderful tory to their own ilaotrhtern nlout to enter the tate of motlierliood. (let a bottle of "Mot!,. cr't Friend" todty of )our tteareet drufffUt. Use thlf tplendid help with jour own Tutmt rulded by our own mind Fur a free book of Intereit ami Importance to all inothwe write to DradAeld Kerulator Co., 4W luaar Illdg., AtWiiU, Oa. It relate the peraoonl oxperiancM of many Lapp matlMm, It UjIU many tblngrs tint all wooien thould be f miliar "lij It it ut owe a khMu aud cq ln-pirutu.u. Writ- in; tul book. WHY? C.KII WAJfTKI) 80 acre Dear Creek bottom, 70 acres in cultlvatloo, slUlf, fruit and grlo, cailly Irrlekted. Lsaa tbn 3 miles from iiedford. ii80v cash. Uoo of tho Ict bus In Jekson coontr. Py when and I wtfl rtow J0U. J. a SARNES . 10 WQ9t MalroSt. Phone 799 o Mr i -l M-- A I Iv iig.' ln '' Mr-. I,-tiliii ttweiis l- being en trrtntned, n being in honr f the latter ntuneil lady, who Iim done mneh valmibte work in the commun ity. She is a lady of worldwide re nown in social rofonn work nnd a very interesting speaker, and her go ing away will be a los to this lo-eahtv. CURI HOUSE NEWS ; Xj.ortod by Jaoknon Countr AN tract Co., Btzth and rtr 8U. ICimiI ICslate Transfers C. H. Mickey et ux to Mnbol C. Mlckoy, lit tilk 2 Cottage Home add Medford t 1.00 A. O. Mickey lo O. M. Mlokey pt tilk 2 Cottage Home add. .Medford, QCI) 1.00 It. It. Valley Canal Co., to V. S. Ilrnndon et al, laud In 80, 1 r, Agreomont Mao Hurdle et vlr to Wl D. Hodgson lot In Ashlnnd.... 10.00 O. Al. Steele to C. H. Ovvon, I'ovvnr of Attorney. L. II. HoiiHton et al to C. II. Owen, land In 3S-1W 10.00 R. II. Toft to AloKlnloy Oon- try, lot 12, blk 2 I'nge mid Bedford '. 10.00 C. P. Llndloy ot ux to D. W. Ponce, laud In 20-83S-1U.. 250.00 Dr. Mlnnlo Hand, adin. to Mr. !AIinnlo Hand, lot 2 blk 2 Jaeksons add Medford, QCD 1.00 I.oe A. Whitley et ux to D. K. Whltloy, lit 21-32-2K ,200.011 W. II. Sluglor to II. U. (lato. land In Cllliunn's aub In 37- 1W, Sheriff I) 10,242.89 D. W. Knutzen to laura K. Knutzon, half Hit In Thomp son Creek Irrigation aon 1.00 K. K. Mlnnlck et trx to J. S. (till, pt 1-37-2W 10.00 XOTIOR Preclncta Medford N'ortli Main and Wost Medford roRlstor now at tho MnllTrlbuno offlco. GRAMQTJii KNEW There Was Nothing So Good for Congestion otid Colda as Mustard Hut the old-fnshioncd mustnrd plaster burned and blistered while it acted. You can now get the relief and help that mustard plasters gave, without the plas ter and without the blister. MUSTEUOLE docs it. It is a clean, white ointment, made with oil of mus tard It i scientifically prepared, o that it works wonders, and yet docs not blister the tendered skin. Just massage MUSTEROLE in wftli the -finger-tip gently. See how quickly it brings relief how speedily ths pain disappears. And there is nothing like MUSTER OLE for Sore Throat, Bronchitis, Ton silitis, Croup, Stiff Neck, Asthma, Neu ralgia, Headache, Congestion, Pleurisy, Rheumatism, Lumbago, Pains and Aches of Back or Joints. Sprains, Sore Mus cles, Bruises, Chilblains, Frosted Feet, Colds of the Giest (it often prevents Pneumonia). At your drurRiM's, in 25c nnd SOc an, and a special large hospital size for $2 50. Re sure you get the genuine MUS TEROLE. Refine im.tations get what you ask for. The Musterolc Company, Cleveland, unto. POLITiCAL ANNOUNCEMENTS (UK l IT Jl'IKJIi. I have filed declaration of candi dacy for the office of Circuit Juilgo. I will sincerely approcluto an oxpron slon of approval by the voters, of my admlntHtratlon of the office during the puHt arx years. Adv. I'MtANK Al. CALKINS. I'OK HKIMtltSKSTATIVIt I hereby announce that 1 have fllod my declaration of Intention to become a candidate for the republican nom ination for the office of representa tive subject to the decision of the re publican party at the coming primary election, Adv. O. At. THOMAS. 1 am a republican candidate for representative in the ttato legisla ture. HKNJ. C. SUBLDOX., I am a candidate for the republican nomination for Joint representative from the district comprising Doug las and Jaekson counties subject to the primary In May. If nominated and elected I will serve the people ot the district to the beat ot my ability. Adv. W. II. GOIIB. I hereby announce my candidacy for the nomination for representa tive from Jackson county on the re publican ticket, subject to the pri mary on .May 19. I pledge myself for economy and a square ileal for all. Adv. 1IBNTO.N HOWBItS. DISTRICT ATTOHNKV The records of the eounty clerk at this time show a saving of J 1 600.00 In the administration of this office as compared with the previous term. This has beta accomplished by trans acting the same amount of business before Brand Juries in one day that has formerly required fire or six days and by eliminating many petty matters, aud without auy sacrifice to law enforcement la the eounty. I feel that tbls saving and my exper ience n titles me to a second term. I am therefore a candidal for re election U the office of district attor ney. E. K. KnXLY. Adv. t -a I hereby announce that I have llii EliHiB 119 JfiM my deir.itf in pi 'mention t" rxTotno n cftniihifltn for the n-pub , Mean nomination for the office of on of Jarkoon ronnlr and m en DUtrift Attomer for .Tackoon county, I tlra past life Is sabjwt to roar larea- Oregon. sHbJest to the decision of the republican party, at the primary elec tion to Be hold May 19, 191(1. Adv. O. M. ItOBBIlTS. I horoby announce that 1 havo filed my declaration of Intentions, and that I am a candlunre for the democratic nomination for tho office of district attorney, subject to the May primar ies. If I am nominated and elected to this office, I promise not to forgot tho fact that I nm a public servant, and that 1 will to tbo beet ot my ability admlnlHter tho affairs of the office, Impartially, bunestly and without fear or fnvor. Adv. NEWTON W. BORDEN Tho first ot the year a number of republicans, including many who ap proved of my efforts In ttio Interest of tho taxpayers ns state representa tive four yoars ago, requested mo to bocomo a candidate for tho office ot District Attorney. Inasmuch as thoro would be, In addition to the regular duties of tho criminal and Juvonllo courts, new duties nnd conditions confronting tho office Among theso woro mentioned tho enforcement of tho prohibition net. and tho likeli hood of hnvlng to forecloso many tax lions, particularly those against the Southern Pacific lana grant of nearly half million acres in Jackson county, amounting to nbout $200,000. My roply was that I would becomo n candidate If it woro Ronornlly de sired and tho race could bo mado without assuming special obligation to any particular Individual, faction, locality or Interest. Thoroforo, after consulting person ally or by letter sovoral hundred tnon and women of all occupations In nil parts of the county, believing thoro is a ronl doslro for my enndt dacy, I will bo a candidate for tho nomination of District Attorney on the republican ticket. Adv. JOHN II. CAIIK'N. I nm a candidate for tho offlco ot district attorney on tho domocrnt tlckot. If nominated and olected, I shall servo tho county as I havo sorved tho City of Alcdford during tho pnst three yoars, during which Unto I hnvo boon Its city nttornoy. Adv. II. R. APCAIIK, COUNTY rr.Kiuc. O. A. (lordlier Is ltcpiititlrnii Canill. lato for County Clerk I horoby nnuounco niyonndlilncy for tho offlco of county clork and If nominated and elected will continuo to glvo my ontiro tlmo and nttontlon to tho dutlos thereof, conduct tho offlco according to law and glvo nn otficlont, economical and business ltko administration. Adv. O. A. GARDNER. I horoby nnnounco that I havo filed my declaration ot Intention to becomo n candidate for the republi can nomination for tho ofrlco ot coun ty clork, for Jackson county, subject to tho decision of the republican par ty, nt tho primary election to bo bold May 19, 191C. Adv. A. N. UILDI3I111AND. SUKIMI'F. I havo heretofore formally an nounced my candldncy for tho nomi nation for sheriff on tho ropublloan tlckot to bo voted upor, nt tho com ing primary eloctloii, Alay 19, 191C I havo held tho position of deputy sheriff during tho past four years. It Is unanimously conceded that a mark et' Improvement has noon made In nil dopnrtments of the sheriff's of tlco during tho incumuoncy of tho prosent shorlff. the records In tho of fid nt the beginning of tho present administration wore considered tho worst in tho state they nro now considered etpial to any and bettor than most. The work of tax collection has been systematized so that quicker and bet ter sorvico Is now being ronderod, nnd tnxos collected at a much loss cost than heretofore. I am fully conversant with tho du ties aud noods of the offlco for which I nsplro. If I am nominated and olootod I plodgo inysolt: 1st To maintain tho office In Its prosont offiolont condition. 2nd. To endoavor to further Im prove the service to taxpayora and to mlnlmlzo tho com thereof. 8rd. To impartially perform all dutlos and enforce all laws. 15. V. (Curly) WILSON. I am a candidate for tho nomina tion of Sheriff on the ropubllcan ticket to lie voted for at tbo primaries May 19, 1910. If nominated and electod I will enforce the law and give tho public an honest; Impartial and efficient administration. 37 years In Jackson county. Adv. HARRY N. LOl'LAND, I horoby announce my candidacy for the republican nomination for sheriff, to bo voted ou at tho coming primaries. May 19th. 1910. I feol that I need no Introduction to the public, having been a rosldent of Jackson county for 26 years. I pledge myself. If elected, to give an luinurtlal, economical and con servative administration of this Im portant office. I have ondeavorsd to sorvo tho ptiblle faithfully in tho past and aaroe. If elected, to strictly anil impartially enforce all laws. Having a very large experience In tho mat ters of taxation aud knowing Jack son county thoroughly, I pledge my salt to conduct the tax collection branch of the office In such u manner as to serve the taxpayers honestly, promptly and efficiently. Adv. W T. QRI15VK. I am a candidate for the republi can nomination of sheriff of Jackson county, subject to the primary, May 19, 1918. I have lived in Jackson county twelve years, made the race for the nomination for sherirf two years ago and received a splendid vote despite the unusual conditions I had to op pose and would appreciate your sup port this time. If elected I a III enforce ell lotfs and pledge myself to au economical, Impartial and coaservstho odmltda tra'ion. Adv. A. W. WALKart & I hereby announce ray eaadldgey for the nomination for sheriff on the democratic llcket, subject to ttu; will f thr vo'rr, a n... frlnmry fo .e ' neia mv ji, imb i nm n nnlivo ligation. KALIMI Q. JNftKlKCM. Adv. I horobv nnnounco my candidacy for the democratic nomination for sheriff to be voted on at the coming prtmnrlas, .May 19, 1910. I havo sorved the city of Aledford as chlof of poll co for ovor five years and during Hint tlmo served under four different mayors. I pledgo myself, If nomi nated nnd elected, to serve tho public nnd do my duty as sheriff at all tlnios, and give the public nn honost and impartial administration. Adv. J. F. H1TTSON. COUNTY TTtRASUIlKH. Deputy County Treasurer Myrtlo W. llfakoloy announces her candidacy for tho offlco of county tronsuror. I hereby announce m onndldnoy on tho republtoan tlckot for tbo of flco of county tronsuror, to bo voted nn nt tho coming primaries. I hnvo hold tho position as deputy In this office for tho past year and am con fident that I can fulfill tho dutlos connected therewith. I sorved two years as doputy coun ty recorder boforo tnklng tho posi tion as deputy county tronsuror; I havo also had oxpertanco as account ant for Fovoral corporations, such as tho Alcdford Concroto Construction company nnd Medford Ico and Stor ago Company, boforo taking up coun ty work, and will say that my past record la open for Inspection to tho votors of Jnokson county. If nominated and electod I will run tho offlco without tho oxponso ot a doputy and continuo to sorvo tho pub lic just as otficlont In tho future as 1 hnvo in tho past. Adv. MYRTLE W. BLAKELEY. I horeby nnnounco that I hnvo filed my declaration of Intention to bo como n candidate for tho republican nomination for tho offlco or county treasurer, to bo votod on In tho com ing primaries. If I am nominated and elected will conduct tho offlco In nn efficient nnd buslnossllko manner. Adv. HOY L. MAULE. I hereby nnnounco that 1 nm a enn dldnto for tbo nomination of county tronsuror for Jackson county, Oregon, on the republican ticket to bo voted for at the primary election to bo hold May 19, 1010. I formorly hold tho offlco of county tronsurer nnd bollovo 1 gavo gonornl satisfaction to tho public. During tho tlmo I was county trons uror tho county omployod oxport ac countants to oxport tho county offi cers' hooks nnd said exports compll tncntod my work vory highly as a public official. If nominated nnd oloctcd I shnll endeavor to conduct tho affairs ot the offlco in nn honost, efficient and bust-noss-llke mniinnr. Adv. JAS. M. CRONEMILLER. COUNTY ASSESSOR . I horoby nnnounco my candidacy for tho offlco of county assessor of Jackson county on tho republican ticket, subject to tho primary on Alay 19. I plodgo mysolf to an honest, efficient. Inipnitlnl and econ omical discharge of tho duties ot tho offlco and proposo to mnkn all assess ments upon tlio basin- of the trtio actual valuo of tho property and not upon nny Inflated valuntlvn. Adv. GEORGE LAUNSPACIL I hcrowlth nnnounco my candidacy for county nssossor, subject to tho decision of tho ropubllcan party at tho primary oleotlon to bo hold May 19, 1910. If olootod I pledge mysolf to mnko n just and equltitblo nesoas ntont and admlnlstor the affairs of tho offlco In a buslness-llkn manner. Adv. J. II. COLE.MAN. I horoby nnnounco my candidacy for tho domocratlc nomination for tho offlco of nssossor of Jackson county, at tho primary to be hold Alay 19th, 1910. Hnvo had three yoars' experience) as doputy assoesor. Adv. CLINT OALLATIN. I horoby announce that I am a candidate for county assessor for Jnrksou county, Oregon, on tho ro publlcan tleket. subject to the pri maries to he held .May 19, 1910. .My platform: Economy, equality aud offlcloncy. J. V. IIISRIIINO. Adv. COUNTY HUl'RIIINTKNDKNT. I hereby announce my candidacy on the republican ticket for tho of fice of County School Superintend ent for Jackson county, Oregon, sub ject to tho will of the republican party at the primary election .May 19. I stand for practical school ef ficiency, personal supervision of tho schools and elimination ot county scVool supervisors. Adv. FRANCIS C. SMITH. To tho votors: I nm republtoan candidate for county school super intendent at the primary election, .May 19, 1910. I am for supervision of tho schools by the superintendent and for econ omy In the county superintendent's office and ovary place where It dooa not retard tho offlcloncy of tho schools, I am In favor of progressive educa tion, that Is. education that prepares tho boy or girl for life. I am for all having a square deal and an equal chance for an education. If nominated and eluded I will do every thing In my power to make the schools of Jackson county the best In the stute. Adv. A. J. HANDT. I hereby announce that I havo filed my declaration of luteutlous, and that I am a candidate for the re publican nomination for the 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 honest, impartial and economic administration and VI 11 personally supervise our schools. I bold an Oregou life certificate, and having recently spent four sea slone nn preporotore aork, both In the University of Oreeon and In the t'ulvarottv of California in the study or modern odueatlon ond supervi sion, Oud having served the county os purol school supervisor for two( veijo, i feel eouiiMteuhto fill the of fice In a thoroughly satisfactory man- ner and hereby solicit the support ut -ei ffie 'tp'M of rdili if(n Adv (I W. AOKR I am a candidate for Ida republi can nomination for County Hthool Buperlntendsnt. 1 stand far: A eflii tlnuanoe of progressive policies In education, economy consistent with oftloletisy, equal oduentlonnl adran tagos for the boys and girls nn thn farms with thoso In tho cities and towns. If nominated and elected I will in tho future, as In tho nasi. kIto my full tlmo nnd best offorts to tlio stipervittlon of tho schools and thn ad ministration of tho duties or tho of flco. During inv Incumbency 1 hnvo not confined invself strlctlv to the routine duties of tho office but havo taken n broader view ot the mission of tho County School Superintendent. In addition to my offorts.ro rnlso tho standard or leaching ind improve tho physical conditions at sohooi I havo Inbnrod to promolo tho wolfnro of the boys and girls through Industrial clubs, school fairs, school credits for homo work, pnrent-tonchers circles, spelling and nrlthmotlo contests, and other activities. I feel that my work has boon roRnrdod with favor and In order to continuo this work, I nm asking for ro-olectlon. Adv. J. PERCY WELLS. FOR HUNT FURNISHED AI'TS. FOR RENT Apartmont for Tho Berbon, 10 Quluo Bt. rent, FOK KENT rtOUBKS 'OR RENT FurnlBhod hunnnlow for tho summer; clone In, 304 South Central. 13 FOR KENT C-rooin modem bunga low, rntiKo connected, oast front, shndo. Tel -I88-X. FOIt IIENT- HOOHKICKEI'INO 110OA1S FOR RENT-3 furnished house keeping room; ground floor, 220 S. Grnpo. Phono 738-X. IS FOH BATiR--XYIT-IWVTUOX FOR SALE Or trndo, one flno bred black horse, surrey, now huruoss. Frltsche, Route 2, Alcdford. 17 FOR SALE Saddle horso Homo Grocery, 03! North Central. 13 FOR HAIiK 1'OUI.TUY AND EGGS FOR SALE- Mammoth brongo turk ey eggs, 20c each, postpaid. Olive Robinson, Grants Pass, route 2, box 97. 15 FOR SALE Eggs from solectcd winter laying nnd prlzo winning Atrnln of S. C. Rhodo Island Reds; $1 por setting. Airs. C. S. Lammoy, Contral Point. K. It, 2. 19 FOR BALE Prlzo winning light Brnhmn birds nnd eggs. Pliopo or wrllo O. Cnroy, Talent, Oro. FOIt BALE aitflCTAitjAJnCOUB FOR 8 ALE At ii" sacrifice furni ture, household goods, etc., saved from recent flro. For further par ticulars loiopuono Alien n. nrtiry nt AlcCurdy Insurance offlco, .Med ford Nut'! Batik Bldg. Tolophono 123, or Hotol Alodford. 11 FOR BALE All now, novor boon oponoil, Touchers and Pupils' Kn cyclopedla Dictionary, R volumos, $K; also complete History of U. S. 5 volumes by Rldpath, K; also 1 vol. complete Shakoeponre'H "Ham let, Jlf'0. Phono 7-F 13 FOR SALE Seed corn. E. II. Hall. iPhone btj9-Jl. 37 FOR MALE Dressers, library table, rugs, dining set, beds, springs, muttreases, wool, linoleum, stoves, rockers, sanitary coucii, liedqlng, curtains, must be sold this week; bargain prices. Phone 330-W 230 South Central. 1ft FOR BALE Household gooik for sale cheap; must be sold this week. Call ot 310 ICulght St. Ih FOR HA LB Field selected and test'- oil O. A. C. Minn. No. 13 seed corn. Chuis C. Charley, Hrownsboro, Oro. i 37 FOR SALB Double sot work bar noaa, good condition, cheap. Pro ducers Fruit Co. of Orogou. 15 FOR SALB Alotoroyele. ohoap If taken at once. BIIIIiikh CurrluKe and Auto Works. 13 FOR SALB Beat covers; one man tops ut A. D. Llttlu Top Works, 100 N. Front at., near . P. station 31 FOR SALB Overland roadster. Sao B. A. lltoks, Manager, Oregon Granite Co. FOR SALE CUBA P Two now cow boy saddles, new buggy, set of new single barneas. Union Stablos. 333 IIHLP WANTED MALE SALESMEN WANTED We want 10 good hustling youiiK men who want to make S3 to Slu day to repre sent us. Apply Pacific CoaHt Sales Co.. Medford, Oiegon, office ri:t Klug 81. 15 HELP WANTED FEMALE WANTEl Vliooii" giri tor general Jinusework. Mrs. I'. II. Madden. Ceutral Point, Oregon. Phone .'too .1-3. 1 1 WANTED Woman ISO for distribut ing free skeins Wear-Proof darn ing cotton with hosiery, your see tlon. Experience unnecessary. In ternational .Mills, dept. 700, Nor Irstowu, Pa. 42 WANTED MIHimaoiAWtaUlil WaWbdoIkKW-eatiyVrnish id three-roomed house, close In. Dux s Mall Tribune. 13 FOR SALE Furnishluea or 10-roem bouse; must be syJd In three days begluulug Mouday at 9:30 a. ni. to 5 p. m. each day In lots or by piece; cheap. 131 i. Cntal ave. 11 WANTED Stock for pasture. Ad dress W. II. Nudlng, Browusboro, Ore. WANTKD Sacks. Laava at Tur plu's blacksmith shop. 30 WANTED -(M7(' nTfO.lrf T ANTED TmT work of a'lf kinds. Geo fakftsu, Phono 191 II. 13 FOR HALF, ItTSAI MTATM sn Sfcassteseese eaka4ttJsjeetasatMs FOIt SALB Forced snla. iWJne on West Main must be sold rogarN'M of pries. Call 1130 or Phone1 223. If ssraaaMSM ssseassesBBSH MONEY TO LOAN MOMwTro LOAX jVoo en lm proved ranch property; ilftOO an improved ranch property; no oilier kind desired. J. W. llerrlan, 109 N. Contral. TO LOAN $1800 on Improved ration nn him inn inmirnnnn .Mnii. ixm LOST Pair nose glasses, pin nitd chain between 9th nnd Alain BIB. Reward If returned to 141 South Holl 13 LOST Wntch, by small boy. Return tp Mall Tribune offlco. 12 ' ' "- ' - --i-TTrflHWBSSSSl MISCELLANEOUS. RELIGION '"TvND'HJl'VfjIiUlVB PEACE," by Rov. II. N. Brown, and other Unitarian lltoraturo sant freo to Inquirers. Addross AtTss Hasol Burton, Central Point, It, F. D., No. 1, Oro. 1C BUSINESS DlnftCTOHY Auto Supplies LAIIER AUTO BPRINO CO. W nro operating tho largest, oldest and host equipped plant In tho Pa clUo northwest. Uso our springs when others fall. Sold under guar antee 20 North Ftfteonth Bt. Portland, Oro. Attorneys GEO. W. CHERRY Attornoy nnd Notary, Rooms 9-10, Jackson Coun ty Bank Building, ontrnuco N. Central, Alodford, Oro. PORTER J. NBFF Attornoy nt law, rooms S and 9, Medford National Bank Building. A. B. REAMEB, LAWYER aarnett Coroy bldg. O. M. ROBERTS Lnwyor. Alodford National Bank Building. DonUsta Dr. W. M. VAN BCOYOO DR. 0. C. VAN BCOYOO Dentists Garnctt-Coroy Bldg., tilte 811 Mcdforn, Oro. Phono 8C6. Collections nnd llcports COLLECTIONS AND REPORTS We cnlloctod eoino accounts 14 yoars old. Wo know how to got the money. Tho Buttock Mercantile - Agoncy, Inc., Rooms 1, 2, 3, Ilas klnn' Bldg., 21G E. Main at. Engineer mid Contractor FRED W; CUMMWGSSneM'and contractor, 404 AL F, & II. Bldg. Surveys,, ostlmatoa, Irrigation drnlmigo, orobard and land Im provement. Insurance. . v EARL S. TUAIY aonornl Insurance ortlca, Flro, Automobllo, Accident, Liability, Plato Glass, Contract, and Surety Bonds. ExcoUont com. panics, good locnl sorvico. No. 210 Garuetl-Coroy Bldg. Instruction In Muslo FRED ALTON HAiailT, toachor of piano and harmony. Composer nnd arranger or music, Ilulght Aluslc Studio, 401 aarnott-Coroy building. BLISS HBINE Tonchor of Violin. (Music furnlshod for nil occasions. Prices ronHonablo. Studio 1121 E, Alain St., Phono 303-J2. Garbage GARBAGE Get your premises cleaned up lor tho summer. Call on tho ally garbage wagons for good servlco. Phone 274-L. r, Y. Allen. Physicians nntl Surgeon OR?"f " (C CA Vt LO W, OR EVA MAINS CARLOW Ostoopathio physlolaiiH, 4 16-417 Garnott-Corey bldg., phono 1030-L. Residence 20 South Laurel st. DR. W. W. HOWARD Ostoopsthls physician, 303 Garnett-Corey building. Phone 130. DR. J. J. EMMENS Physician and surgeon, Practlco limited to eyo, oar, nose and throat. Uyoa solen. tlfleally tested and glnssea sup plied. Oculist and Aurlst tor B. P. R. It. Co. Offices M. F. & II. Co. bldg., opposite P. O. Phono 667. DR. It. W. CLANCY Physician and surgeon Phonos, office 30, resi dence 724-J. Office hours, 10 te 12, 2 to C. DR. AlARTIN C. IVRIIBR Physl olan and surKeon. Offlco Palm block, opposite Nash hotel. Hours 10 to 12, 1 to 4. Phono 110-J. Printers and Publishers MbVoTtDp'ili.N'tNO''uMtK boat equipped prlnUng office In southern Oregon; book binding', loose leaf ledgers, billing systems, ete. Portland prleoa. 27 North Kir st. Tinlisfura EAD8 TRANSFER & STORAGB GO, Of flee 42 North Front st. Phono 311. Prices right. Serviue uuir nnteed mm0mmm''fmm Sewing Machines BlNOam 8MWINO MACHINES FQD SALB OR RlftNT 8omt used mi aklHee also for sale. Cleaning and refMlrlB. Baldwin PkH tor sale from raetory to ottatntnar. Ileal ranee 316 So. Central. Phase S90. r. U ." -V a. : yj v. 'J1 r- OoC