MnMiKI) Wff, TKfl:! NT MlPloUH a , n n W'Mf I -. PV), ' I VI V fr- T . ; ' r v ISiiTnuQDoiiiifiQ- ....,;,. ::;... " " HMHMMMMHMMMMMMWMMHMAM Mitmn Ntnlti f Pnbie m) v iiing hi urn lr, T ' l,ii. "f thi di-'rirt. Albert (. Korgrv wo 'iiitir in Medfofrl Hnndnv nftertioon. .Mr. Frank MerVee nnd fitmil of Medford oerc dinner ain'Mf of Mr. M Nnrf rVMnv ventna. Mr. aimI Mi. Jnhn Mutv ntlnlfl Ihe Knter efir 1 th finptW church in Jfedford Kiistlv niorniyg. Mr.. (Jeorge Taylor ami daughter were MttfMkiy dinner gnet "f F. X. Palmer a Nil wife. Mr. ami Mr. K. C. Corbetl of Ah I n ml war Saturday to Monday gneela of Marion Ywtng and family. Mi Margaret lJvron of Cen trnl Point van the guet of honor nt the home of Mr. W. I). Clarke Sun day. Mr. anil Mm. Hoy Niehol were Sunday dinner gnet olteJ. ('. Hord mati it ml family. Mr. ami Mm. H. F. Dean and fnm ilv petit n very en.pnble duv with The. OlftHH nnd family of Siiiii'h Vul Icy Sunday. Wiilnewlav evening Min MeNnmer Kit hotet nt n 11 o'clock dinner in honor of George Fnniutn of .Milt-. City, Mont. The table we decorated with spring flower nnd green '""I enter were placed for seven. Mr. It. M. Porter and daughter re turned to their home after n ery lc'HHiiiil visit with friends in Hold iiilt. Mra. Poller will join her hu biind in (lilt, Cttl., nfter the fimt uf Mny. Saturday evening proved to lie an other very aiiorossful grange meet ing. Many toidca of inlercMt were liweiiaeeil nd voted uimn, and after the biiHinww ineoliinr the socinl hour were devoted to inUHJe. Dclcctnhle refreliuiinl were nerved by the In due. Mra. Charlie Heed of Tolo entor tnined delightfully recently with n o'clock luncheon. The table was prettily appointed' with Kit tor deco ration and flowers anJ covei were placed for seven. The afternoon hour went awil'tlv wiih inuaie and dancing, after which an nut" trip cimiplctcd I lie hiippv event. Hiirold Pcylon vi-iled Inune tk- several dnyn lat week. W. f. T. l met Suturdiiv witlt Mr-. Krskine. There weie eleven present nnd they had rt very good meeting, followed by (lolieionn refreshment served by Mian Urskiiio and Misi Wbisenanl. At jirnyer meeting Friday "igbt i' was decided not to lime the Hunter juenic, aa there wiw then no sign of fair weather. However, it cleared off Suturday und aeverul fumiliex pre pimd picnic dinner, but no one got far om to go to the grove except Mr. und Mra. Ulusa and Mr. and Mr. Joiich from Sams Vulley. Thcv went on up to Mr. VuHghn'it and iHnt the day there. Mr. uud Mra. Conger nnd baby of liulte ci-eek apent th day with Mr. nnd Mrs. Dnwaou Sunday. Mr. uud Mra. Ditewotlh und Stew art, Sir. und Mm. Conger, Misa Por teii Haiel Ditsworth and iHissibly olhcrn, took aH(Her at Mr. Peyton's Sunduy evewiug. Mi Oelie Whineiiunt left for her home in Medford TiU'fcduv morning. Mi Pearl Peyton wu ulso in the partv that motored tn I lilt. Cut., two week- no. Wc beg Pciirl'n pardon for llit' uninli iitioiuil omiii'ii of her mime. If ue liml made our 1 1 1 t New Way o Make Apple Dumpliiifis Served Willi Hard Sauco or Crroni and SuiJar 'Jh Mrs. Jantt Mc Ken:it ill, Editor oj Jh Motion Cooking ixhool Magasx Here i a new way to make apple ilamplings that will urey pleawevory ttouMwita, for it ia not ueceuary to lve whole applet, ami the juice cannot run out and burn aa with apple, dump lings where the apple ia placed in the canter and the dough turned np around It. The lasrult part forma a cripy shell that holda the applea oud jukc, K C Apple Dumpllnji Onearui ot-hjtj tuf vftti flour; i Umhoonjul Still; 3 Uvel ttaipoonfuls K C Halting lnuder; cup shorUn tug; about cup mi4; appUs. Pill the cup ot a battered muffin pan -Hth pared aud aliccd applea, spnukle vrith aalt and turn two or three table poun(ula at water into each ccp. Sttt together, three time, the flour, salt and liaiung powder; work in the shortening, and mix to a aoft dough with the milk. Drop the dough from a apoon with the apple inthecup. giin?lta cmooth ex terior. Iet bake alxmt twenty-five min ute. Invert the pan on a Urge aerviag iliab. Put aepoonrulof hard aauce above toe apple in each dumpling aad naiah with a grating of nutmeg. Thi la oeJr e ot the awe r aaf. lienXoe aaa) ppriuin leriae eunuined In the K C Cook look, which maw be oU.un4. " trndiat Um col "i rcrtitcnla ackl in aaary V aaat caaof KCBuUnafowaerloUw Ji ). C On uo kc auialorct thr tWYiiiiiaa tu 'in va4 Juujt wuutu Cvi.i Js-W ua- FLOUNCE ROCK FRILLS ti Mr. Vaughn) om rJatirrrfav and nna- at thf BfirHon ranch. Racket atrppat and play, "A f'ou ple of Conn! Kjjl." f Peyton Sat n Mar evening Mv 9. Th print will prrrhnbiv he'Mrl nutdnore in rrfeVr lo flive tree ep to the 4yMMRttt. Thi- i not mlewM in friflHvfl tnm1 onl. Mra. Mnnfild i pem1inf aeTenil day in Bedford. Mr. and Mr. Dawon and dahter rpmf Monday at Mr. Ptytoa and Panl Peyton want home with them tn pend the nifftit. Mr. and Mr. Allen "ient a couple of d.i lavt cck with ltTt llirin botlutni'x t'nrnil. Itching Torture Stops It la unnecenaary for you to miffer ' wiin ntrmn, rinawurm. ranuca ami aim liar nkln iruuMrM. A lutlo tno. Koltaii at any ilruic More for 'Sx; or $l.(H) for extra large IxHtlo, nnd prtmiptly aiiille! will UKually five InMrtnt rvllvf frotu itrli lag torture. It clpaumti and aoothm the akin and twala quickly ami effectively tooat akin dlaeaaca. Zemo la a wonitcrful diMpHarinc Iloukl ami ilom not iunart the mot ilvllcnte nkln. It U not Kreaay, la canily Miipllml anil ctMMii little. Cet it today aial HC all further dlctm. Zewo, Cleveland. XotUc of Cluiiler Amendment. Notice ia hereby given, that the following la a full and correct copy of the title and text of a certain Act of Municipal I.eglalatton amending the charter of the City of Medford. Oregon, to be submitted to the. legal voters of said city for their adoption or rejection at it Hperlnl election to he held In aud for said city on the 23rd day uf May, 1910. together with the nutnliera and form In which the ballot title thereof will bu printed on the official bullet. Dated April 2.'.. 1910. (Signed) KI.MKIt T. KOS8, Recorder ot the City of Medford, Ore gon. A Proposed Chartor Amendment of the Charter or the City or Medford, Oregon, tn unablo ami empower the city council of aatd city, fur and oil behalf, and for the benefit ami tiae of the Inhabitants of aald city, and for profit, to build, cpilp, acquire, lease, own aud operate railways, op erated by steam, electric or other power, within nnd without the boun daries of the aald city and running from a point within the city ot Med lord to other towns, cities and points without the boiindurlHa of the said city, and to that end may acquire rlnlitH-of-way, oiiaementa and real property within and without Its boun daries tor au of such purposes, and to create a railway construction, maintenance aud redemption fund, and to nuthorUo u mlllugo tux to pro vide the same; to authorize the la- nuance of general obligation bonds. not to exceed $300,000 in addition to the warrant and bond authorised In sections 72 and 72a of said charter; and to provide that the bonds author ized herein ahall bo redeemed by a special aud limited tax levy In addi tion to tbe limitations or Indebted ness provided b the elty charter. The Paoplf of the City of Medford Do Ordain aa Follews: Section 1. That the charter of the city of Medford. he and the same hereby Is ameuded by adding thereto the following sectien: Section i:i. The City of Medford. under the powers vested 111 It by the (leueral laws of Oregon enacted by legislature of the aeaalou of 1913, chapter 2 VI. as amended by chapter IO.'i of the (leueral I.awa of Oregon of the session for the year 19 1.1, and the city council, undr the powers vested In It by the city charter, and particularly aectlon 2 of said char ter, and .in addition to Its powers by vlitue of section (." of said charter, inuy levy a t.perial railway building, equipping and operating tax on the taxable property within the corporate limits of the city at the time ol mak ing out the annual budget as provid ed for by this charier and as purt of the total elty levy. Said tax levy shall be special and In addition to the ten (tut mill tax limitation contained In section eT of this charter, and the monev from said special levy shall be kept In a separate fund and be used for re demption purposes of the bonds here, in authorised, and for no other pur pose in addition to all warrant and bond authorised to be lited by sec tions 72 and 72a of this charter the city council i)f tbe city of Medford Is herein further authorized and em powered to borrow money on the fulth und credit of said city, and for that purpose to Issue bonds aad war rants in the manner provided by sec tion 72 or this charter for tbe sole purpoae of obtaining tbe said sum of iSon.iiiiu to build, equip, acquire, lease, own and operate railways, op erated by hteam. electric or other power within or without the boundar ies of the aald city for tbe benefit aud uho of the inhabitants of Med ford. Oregon, for profit, and running trom a point within tbe city of Med ford to other towns, cities, and points without the boundaries of the said clt v . and to that end may ai quire rights-of-way, easements, real prop erty, or lease, within and without Us boundaries for any of such pur poxes That the said city council Is here by authorized and empowered to re ceive proposal for the construction of any such railway or railways for and on behalf or said city and to adopt the same; provided, however, that no fcuch proposal or contract ahall be binding upon the city until the same shall have boen submitted at a ape lal or general eltt tion to the qualified voter of aald city and duly approved by a majority vote of the qualified electors ot aald city The following is the form In which the foregoing measure lll appear upon the ballot' Special election In and for the city or Medford May S3rd. lil Mark between Number and .i.or voted for. Submitted by Resolution and Or der of the city council (hartgr Amendment, jyate x or Be). llalhH Till Ap art to aiiM'iwl the h,irtr of tat 'it of Mtd!ira '- s !tl!n-- th i i lm tk Wiriv SiiWf S ynr -hefli tr 1'feti'i ! drfl'l nVrihMi i f.J lrglf o mif ali liif l' r- !' mrrr.l b"ir faaetliaa . To tt Ihi onn ffrjulrf mM l.i ftwvm atea(lM lo .111 a pure ei Ala real aad frth ir. flr and aunt Whera in yatm la run down nnd iu.nkU.i ntimi namatiancncaJ tana iaeraaa4. IBckmana Alteratl-- mm rT ieniai, ae i n m man? ca Una la a tlsiia traattaent hat aa llka an othar. Kor hara taa lime ?iffant la to cnmMnad With other fa- fradlanta aa ta a anally aaiwlatad y the avarnae ptrwn A trial eaa do huem. alaea Bern man' AHaratlve amlalaa no potaoa ana or habit-formiri m. At yr dfUBflat . . . Itakman hnhnrminrji I'blladelphlB. to section 139, authorising and em powering the council to borrow $.t(ii).- iiqo to tiullil. equip, ana operate rail ways j-lthln or without the elty. and to that end to acquire rights-of-way. uniAiiii liml mmI nrnnrt within or without its boundaries tor any of aunt purposes; to issue oonus iur auch purpose; to create a fund for the redemption of the same; and to levy a tax on the property within the boundaries of said rtty for said fund to pay said bonds and Interest." inn Yes. 401 No. Notice for Cleiin-I'p Hay Whereas, It ia customary overy spring to set aside certain days for cleaning up and beautifying the var ious alleys, lawna aud premises of the city. And whereas, this action Is neces. sary to properly safeguard the public health, satetv and convenience of the Inhabitant thereof. Now therefore, I, V. J. Kmorlck, mayor of the City of Medford, do herobv set asldn Wednesday, May 3rd aa "Clean-up Day" for the whole of said city and call upon all loynl citiz ens to co-operate with the afreet and health department of the city to that end. All rubhMi of any kind should be gathered up and put In barrels, boxes or bags and placed along the curb of the street In trout of the premises, whence It will lie gathered up by the street department and removed nt the oxpenae of the city. All rubbish not so placed will have lo bo removed by the property ownera at their own ex panse. In accordance with the aanltury regulations or the elty. (Signed) V. J. K.M12UICK. Mayor. Notlro to Contiiictors Sealed propoaals. addressed to the undersigned at .lackponvllle, Orogon, aud endorsed "Sealed lllds for He pairing ltond." for repairing a county road between Medford and Jackson ville, Oregon, In accordance with the plans and specifications on file In the county surveyor's office, over tho Medford National bank building, Medford, Oregon, will bo received and filed until 10 n m.. Mny 12. It) 111. and at that time the county court will publicly open and read all bids. Karh bidder shall be required to deposit with his bid five per cent of tho amount of his bid. which shall be forfeited to tho county In case the award la made to him, and If he falls, iieglectapr refuses, for a per iod of 10 days after auch award Is made, tn enter Into a contract and file his bond In the manner required by and to tho satisfaction of the county court. A corporate surety bond will be re quired for the faithful performance of tho contract In a sum equal to one-half of the total amount of the sum bid. The count v court reserves the rlaht to reject any or all bids, or to ac cept the proposal deemed best for Jackson county. Dated this isth day of April. 1910. (5 A CiAKDNICK. County Clerk, Jacksonville, Ore. POLITiCAL ANNOUNCEMENTS mil HKPMi.sitNT.VnVK I herebv announce that I have filed my declaration of Intention to become a candidate tor the republican nom ination for the office or representa tive subject to the decision of the ro publican party at tho coining; primary election. Adv. C. M. THOMAS. I am a candidate for the republican nomination for joint representative from the diatrict comprising Doug las and Jarksou counties subject to the primary In May. If nominated and elected I will serve the pvople of tbe district to the best of my ability. Adv. W. H. QOUK. I hereby announce my candidacy for the nomination for representa tive from Jackson county on the re publican ticket, subject to tbe pri mary on May 19. I pledge myaelf for ecouomy aud a square deal ror an. Adv. BENTON UOW1SH8. I am a republican candidate for representative In tha state legisla ture. HKNJ. C. BHKLDON. MSTKICr ATTOHNICV The records of the county clerk at this time show a saving of 4&oo 00 In the administration of thla office as compered with the prevloua term. This has been accomplished by trans acting the same amount of business before xraud juries in one nay mat has formerly required five or six days, and by eliminating many petty matter, and without any sacrifice to law enforcement In the county. I feel that this saving and my exper ience entitles me to a second term. I am therefore a candidal for re election to tbe office of district attor ney. K. K. KKM,Y. Adv. I hereby announce that I h (lied my declaration 01 intention to become candidate for the repub lican nomination (or tha office of District Attorney for Jackson county, Oregon, subject to the decision ot the republican party, at the primary elec tion to be held May ID. 1616. Adv. U. M. KOBEHTa. I horobv announce that I bavu filed mv dcHaratioo of intentions, and tnat 1 am a. aiulMure fur Hie diiir rail. nomination for t'.p offi'O of dutrlrt altornt-v oa' lert to tUP stay Lrlmur- lor If I ail nurcinatod ocS otoctej ' to tbU office, I prouUG not to forgot f 1 1 t Mm! 1 " i'ii' ifnini and fh.it I lll ic 'ho !'Ct ot m Mutr admlnteter the afrsif of ths offlr, ffliMrfMlly, fernmttr Md without fef or fttot. Adv. KVHTOII W. fKM0rt?f m t 0 Tha flftt f tile year n nnmWr ot republican, laeftiaMng many whe ap proved ot my effort in the Internet of the tatpayars as state rspreaenta tlve four years ago. roqiwstfd me to become a eaadldat for the office of Dtttrlet Attorney, Inasmuch as thera would be, In addition to the regular duties of the criminal and Juvenile courts, new duties and condition confronting tbe office Among these ware mentioned the enforcement of the prohibition art. and the likeli hood of having to foreclose many tax lions, particularly those against the Southern Pacific land sraiil or nearly half million acre In Jarvson county, amounting to about $2'fl,00fl My reply waa tnat 1 would beflome a candidate If It were generally de sired and the race could ue made without assuming special obligation to any particular Individual, faction, locality or Interest. Therefore, after conaultlng person ally or by lottar several hundred men and women of all occupations In all parts ef th county, believing there Is n rent doslre for my candi dacy. I will bo a candidate Tor the nomination of District Attorney on the republican ticket Adv. JOHN II. CAHKIN. I am n candldnte for tho offlco of district attorney on the democrat ticket. It nominated and elected, 1 shall sorvo tho county as I have served tho City ot Medford during tho past throo yonrs. during which time I have been Its city attorney. Adv. ' II. It. M'CADH. CO UNIT CI.KMC O. A. fJnrdnor N ltepulitlran CnndN ilutc for County Clerk I hereby announce, my candidacy for tho offico of county clork nnd If nominated nnd olocted will contlnuo to glvo my ontlro time nnd attention to the dtitlen thereof, conduct tho offlco nccordlng to law and give nn efficient, economical and bunlnose like ndmlnl8trntlon. Adv. G, A. GARDNER. I horflby nnnounce that I bnvn filed my declaration of Intention to become, n candidate lor thn rnnnhll. can nomination for the offlco nf coun ty clerk, for Jnckson county, sublect to the decision of the rnnulillcnn nar. ty, nt the primary election to bo held .May i, luit,. Adv. A. N. HILDK11RAND. COI'NTY ASSKS.HOR I hereby nnnounce my candidacy for tho office of county nssossor of Jnckson county nn the republican ticket, subject to the primary on May 19. I pledge myseir to an honest, erriclent, Impartial and econ omical dlachnrgn or tho iIuMcm of the offlco nnd propose, to make all assess, ments upon thn basis of the true actual vnlun or the property nnd not upon any Inflated valuation Adv. GKOItGlt LAUNSPACH. I herewith announce my candidacy for county nssossor. subject to thn decision of tho republlrnn partv nt the primary election to ho bold Mny 19, 191G. If elected I pledge mysolf to make a Just and equitable assess ment and administer the affair of tho offlco In a business-like ninnnor. Adv. J. n. COLISMAN. I herohy nnnounce my candldaoy for the democratic nomination for the office of assessor of Jackson county, at the primary to be held May I9tb, 1916. Have had three years' experience aa deputy assessor. Adv. CLINT GALLATIN. I hereby announce that I am a candidate for county assessor for Jarksou countv, Oregon, on the re publican ticket, subject to the pri maries to be held May 19, 1916. My platferm: Economy, oquallty and efficiency. J. C. HERRING. Adv. Candidate for county assessor at fepuhllcan primary election. May IV, IHlrt. Three veara experience cleri cal work making up aasosament roll and extending tax rolls, township 29 nnd 30 North, Range 4 West, state of Michigan. Three years assessor and member of county board of su pervisors, Olsean county. Michigan, Six year deputy assessor In Jackson county, Oregon If elected, practical experience, common sense and busi ness Judgment will be exercised In making assessments. fictitious, boom valuatioiiH wilt not be permit ted. The greattst possible arcuiary and economy in field aud office work will be rlgidlv enforced. The moat efficient admlniHiratlon that exper ience, education and capability can exact, tn everv department of this Important office, will be offeded. Fair and courteous treatment extend ed to all taxp.ttera. Integrity of purpose the kow rnlna factor Your support solicited W. W. TKCAX. Adv. HIIKIUI'I'. I have heretofore formally an nounced my candidacy for the nomi nation for aherirr on tbe republican ticket to he voted upor at the com ing primary election, May 19, lit 16. I have held the position of deputy sheriff during the paat four years. It is unanimously conceded that a mark ed Improvement has Deen made In all dpartmentH ot tbe aherlff's of fice during the Incumbency of the present sheriff, the records In the of. riee at tbe beginning or the present administration were considered the wornt In the state they are now considered equul to any and better than moat The oork of ta- collection ha been 'ybternatlzed xo 'tut quicker and bet ter pervlce I- now being rendered, and tn.ea ol lifted at a much leas coat tbn heretofore. I am fully lontersaut with the du ties and utrda of the office for which I apre. If I am nominated and elected I pledtte myaelf 1 at To maintain tha off lee In Its praent officii nt condition. 2nd To ondeavor to further 1m pnve the aervlc to taxpayer and lo utlnlmiJo the coe thereof. ;id To impartially perform all (Intjpa nd enforce all laws. E. W Curly 1 WILOK. I nut ft caudl'Ute for tbe nomlua- flf ! ill flck.-f to '. iiifnil f r it He primaries Mav IfJ, 111 If nominated and elected I will enforce tha law and give tha public an honest . Nnfnrtfal and efficient grtmlnfatratloff. 37 year In .Jackson eerniKf. Adt. HArtUT W. LOfLAMD, I berehy announce) my candidacy for the republican nomination for sheriff, to bo rote on at thw eomlng primaries). iaf mn. into. I fool that I newel no Introduction tn the pnbtlc, having been a resident of Jackaon connty for Sf veers. I pledae myself. If elected, to rive aa Impartial, economical and con servative administration of this Im portant office. t bare endeavored to serve the public faithfully In tbe past and agree. If elected, to strictly and Impartially enforce all laws. Having a very large experience In the mat ters of taxation and knowing Jack son county thoroughly, I pledge my- seir to conduct tno tax coiiecnon tirnrh f lha office In such a manner aa to serve the taxpayers honestly, promptly ana emcienuy. Adv. V. T. OHIRVB. I am n candldato for the republl- an tminlnal Irtti nt Mlinrlff nf .tncksotl countv, subject to tho primary, May in, 1916. I have lived In Jackaon county twolvo years, made the race for the nomination for sheriff two years ago and received n splendid vote deaplto tho unusual conditions I had to op pose and would nppreclato your sup port this time. If elected I will onforco all laws and pledgo mysolf to nil oconomlcnl, Impartial and consorvntlvo adminis tration. Adv. A. W. WALKER. I hereby nnnounce my cnndldncy tor tho nomination for Rborlfr on tho democratic ticket, subject to thn will of the voters ot the primary to bo hold Mnv 19, 1910. I am n natlvo son of Jarkion county nnd my on tlro past life Is subject to your InvoH ligation. RALPH G. JENNINGS. Adv. I hereby announce my cnndldncy for tho democrnllc nomlnntlon for slierlfr to be voted on nt tho coming primaries, May 19. 191C. I have served the city or Medford as chief or pollen for over rive years and during thst tlmo sorvert under four dlfforont mayors. I pledge mysolf, If nomi nated and elected, to servo tho public and do my duty as sborltr at nil times, and glvo tho public an honost nnd Impartial administration. Adv. J. V. HITTSON. COUNTV TREASURER. Deputy County Treasurer Myrtlo W. ninkelov announces bor cnndldncy tor tho orflce oT county troasuror. I hereby nnnouncn my cnndldocy on the republican ticket for tho of rice or county treasurer, to bo voted on at the coming prlmnrloa. I bavo held tho position as deputy In this offlon for the past your and am con fident that I can fulfill the dutloa connected therewith. 1 nerved two years as deputy conn tv recorder before taking thn posi tion as deputy county 'troasuror; I have also had experience ns account ant for soveral corporations, such na the Medford Concrete Construction company and Medford Ice and Stor age Company, bnforo tnklng up coun ty work, and will say that my past record Is open for Inspection to tho votors of Jackson county. If nominated aud elected I will run thn otrice without the oxpenao ot a deputy and continue to servo tbe pub lic Just as erflclent In the future as I bavo In the pnat. Adv. MYRTLE W. ULAKELEY. I hereby announce, that I bavo filed my declaration of Intention tn be come a candldnte for the republican nomination for the office of county treasurer, to be voted on In the com ing primaries. If I nm nominated and elected will conduct the offlco In an officiant and businesslike manner. Adv. ROY L. MAULH. I hereby announce that 1 nni n can didate for the nomination of county treasurer for Jnckson county, Oregon, on the republican ticket to be vnted for at the primary election to be hold May 1, 1916 I formerly held the office of county treasurer and believe I gave general SAllafactlou to the public. During the time I was countv treas urer the county employed expert ac countants to expert the county offi cers' book and aald experts compli mented my work very highly aa a public official. If nominated and elected I ahall endeavor to conduct the affalra of tbe office In an honest, efficient and bual-ness-llke manner. Adv. JAB. M. CRONKMILLER. COUNTY KlI'KUINTENDKNT. I hereby announce my candidacy on tbe republican ticket for the or flce of County School Huperlntcnd cut for Jackaon county. Oregon, sub ject to the will of the republican party at the primary election May IS. I stand for practical school ef ficiency, personal aupervlalon of the achoola and elimination nf county aesoel supervisor. Adv. FRANCIS C. SMITH. To the voter I am republican candidate for county school super intendent at the primary election, May is. 1614. I am for supervision of tha achoola by the superintendent and for econ omy In the county superintendent's office and every place where It does not retard the efficiency of the school. I am In favor ot progressive educa tion, that is. education that prepare the boy or girt for lire. I am for all having a aqiure deal aud aa equal chance for an education. If nominated and elected I will do overy thin In my power to raakr the schools of .lac', iou county the beat In tbe statt. Adv. A. J. IIANIIT. I horebv announce that I hnvo filed my declaration nf Intentions. and that I am a cimdldnte for thn re publican nomination tor the offlro of County School Superintendent of Jgckeoa county, auhject to tho pri maries or Mav m If nominated ami clctott I pledge myseir to an honcar impartial and fciuiiuujtt ad in I nutation and w(ll I .r nft ! ( r 1 " r pi liefiH t hoi,! nn Oregon Hfo mrMfirefe. and having r'cen'lv spent four . slnns nn praparatart work, both In the l'nrrelty nt Oregon and rfl the I'niverelfy of California In tha gfmfv of mextorn eeJacatlea and supervi sion, gsnl having served the connty aa rrirtl school supervisor for two rear, I feel eonipetent tn fill the of fice In a thoroughly satisfactory Man ner and hereby solicit the support of every trne frland of ed neat Ion. Adv. O. W. AflttR. t am a candidate for the republi can nomination for Connty School 1 Rnprlntendent. I aland for- A eon .tlnnano of progressiva policies In I 4tiaHrtii Amtiomv mitafaletit with efficiency, equal educational advan tage for the bays and glrta on thn farms with those In the cities nnd towns. If nominated and sleeted I will In the future na In the nasi, glvo my full time and best effort, to the supervision of the schoola nnd the ad ministration, of the duties of the of fice. During mv Incumbency I liavo not confined myself strictly to tho routine duties of the office but have taken a broader view of tho mission nf the Countv School Superintendent. In addition to my efforts vo raise the standard of teaching tnd improve thn phyalcnl conditions at school I have labored to promote thn welfnro of thn boys and girls throtiph Industrial clubs, school fairs, school credits for home work, pHrent-tenrhors circles, spelling and arithmetic contests, nnd other nctlvltles. I fool that my work has been regarded with favor nnd In order to contlnuo thla work, I am asking for ro-nlcctlon. Adv. J. PERCY WKLLH. rOR RENT PUHNISIIKD AITS. FOlpRENT Apartmont for"Tcnt" Tho Ilerbnn, 10 Cfulno BU FOR ItKXT HOUSES FOR RENT Modern fi-room htingn low, $15. Phono 811-L. 29' FOR RENT Furnished 2-story btin gulow, garage, fluo lawn, rosea, fruit and berries, sleeping porches; everything modern, filfi V. Jnck son st. 31 FOR RENT A f.-rooiu strlclly mod em bungalow. Cull 'iU N. Holly. Ill FOR RENT fi-room modern bunga low, garden, lawn, simile, fine wa tor. 820 W. 12th. 30 TOR RENT IIOUMCKKL'PINO ROOMS FOR RENT Cosy rumlshod house keeping rooms, close In, $f mouth. Lights, water, gna, bath. Phono S20-Y. FOR RENT Ml.ltJHM.ANT.OUH TORMCNTrTtVTFn garden or beet laud: buildings; near Medford. Also borso for sale. Phono 81 1-R evenings, FOR HALP--iarrvmOK FOR SALE Two good work horses, weight 1100 lbs. Phono 21-x-l. Central Point. 33 FOR SALE - Or trade, one fine broil black horse, surrey, new harness. FrltNchie, Route 2, Medford. 32 FOR SALE TrrhenifoY high grade Angoraa and thla spring's crop ot kids, d(M)s and buck from the fa mous Hlddell hand, l'rlco $271. Phone Prospect, Claude Moore, Persist. Ore. 31 FOR SALIC -Fresh milk goals at re duced rates. Mrs. L. Duehiiry, Climax, Ore. Vim BALli MIMCTililiArTKOUH FOR "gALK---Or" traded good No! 5 Oliver typewriter, would consider good violin. It 1, Hex 100, or Phone 010-.I2. 311 FOR 8ALE-Or trade, C passenger auto for leant. 313 Apple St. after 5 p. m. 81 FOR SALE -Cheap, single aud double harness, also light wagon. 4 I So. drape St. 30 FOR SALE Twin cylinder Merkel motorcycle In good condition, at a bargain. Martins. 31 FOR SALE 100 aacki Early Rose Seed potatoes at 11.05 per hundred pounds. 11. G. Kndoie & Sons, Ash land, Oregon. 30 FOR SALE--Eastern corn in bulk $3fl per ton. Itrlug your aaek with you. Central Point Packing Co 30 FOR SALE Ball your 8. H. Green Trading stamps. 1 100 N. W. Hank Hldg , Portland. 47 FOR SALE Seed corn aud grain hay; also pasture. Phone CS1-J2. C. VY. Iaaaca. FOR BALK -Seat revere: on mau tops at A. D. Little Top Works, iu N. Front at., near S. P. station 31 FOR SALE Overlaud roadster. Sea E. A. Hicks, Manager, Oregon Granite Co. FOR SALIC POUlritY AND KGOH FOR BALIS Thoroughbred Mum moth Itronse turkey eggs, first pen, 2.; secoud, 20c each. Wiuu. Wellen. Ore. 3o HELP WANTUD FitMALK wXNTE7)"-Vv'omon '$ 30 for dUtTlbuT Ing free skeins Wear-Proof darn ing cotton with hosiery, your sec tion. Experience unnecessary. In ternational Mills, dept. 701, Nor Irttnwu, I'a. 42 WANTi'.T en f tio:ss V'n:i ScaIiik ut home or by (be day Paoue ITS) M, 114 S central. 5& FOR F.XCHANOF. Foil TltlK Modern Hungalow it Central Point with two lota for late model auiomoblle. Addreta R A , tare Mall Tribuuu. H'A'iM'O rum i,'itA WA n n .",11 Whet t If O iftft4. Ore tg lirl nf WAVTUD- To irada, 1 a ' 1 'frigs)' Plan for soeofw Jfn.i Ford Nr either )M m 191 model tiget be In good condition Would pf cash difference If ear Jtstlfled It. Address F. O. Bot IT, JtUU, Call fornt. Q WAtfnin Two or IftfM mrKM, must be cheap for can. Hm M, Mall Tribune. M WAJCrisD- -9mtU. Lve at Tnr pin's blackxirith ahop If Wim LOST- Strayed or stolen, bkaek etal Hon Alto, weight 1290 lb. Reas onable reward for return to A. VY. Walker, phone IS Medford, or 129 Central Point. tf MONEY TO TiOAW MONEY TO LOAX On Improved city mercantile property. MaCurdy Insurance Agency. TO LOAN J 1800 on Improved ranch Holtnoa tho Insurance Man. BUSINESS lUltKCTOUY Auto Supplies LAHER AUTO SPRING CO. We nro operating tho largont, oldest and host equipped plant la tho Pa cific northwest. Uso our springs when others fall. Sold under guar antco, 20 North Fifteenth 8L, Portland, Ore. Attorney GEO. W, CHERRY Attorney nnd Notary, Rooma U-10, Jnckson Coun ty Rank Ilulldlng, ontranco N. Central, Medford, Ore. PORTER J. NEFF Attornoy at law, roams 8 nnd 9, Medford National Rank Ilulldlng. A. B. REAMES, LAWYER Oarnctt Coroy bldg. G. M. ROI1ERTS Lawyer. Medford National Bank Building. Collections. UOIXECTIONS AND REPORTS Wo colloctcd sotno accounts 14 years old. Wo know how to got the money. Tho Builock Mercantile Agency, Inc., Rooms 1, 2, 3, Has kins' Hldg., 21C E. Main eL Dentists 1 Dr. W. M. VAN BCOTOO DR. O. O. VAN 8COYOG Dentists Onrnntt-Corey Hldg.. ulto Medtorb, Oro, Phone 8D6. Collections nnd Reports 310 DR. FRANK RORERTS-Dentist. M. F. & II. Hldg. Office Hours 8:30 to 12; 1 to 5. Phono 007-R. Engineer nnd Contractor FRED N. CUMMINGS Snglneor and contractor, 404 U. l & 11. Dldg. Burvcys,, estlmnton, Irrigation drainage, orobnrd and land Im provement. Iiisurnnro. EARL S. TUMY (lenoral Insurance office, Fire, Automobile, Accident, Liability, Plate 01 aaa, Contract, and Surety Ponds, Excellent com panies, good local servloe. No. 210 Gnrnott-Corey Hldg. Instruction In Mnalc FRED ALTON HAIGHT, toncbor ot piano and harmony. Composor und arrangor of music. Ilnlght Music Studio, 401 Garnott-Coroy building. HldSe) HEINE Teacher ot Violin. Music furnished for all occasions. Prices reasonable. Studio 1121 E. Main St.. Phone 303-J2. Garbage GARBAGE Get your premises cleaned up for tho summer. Call on the city garbnge wagons for good service. Phone 274-L. F, Y. Allen. . PhyilclnriH and Surgeons DR. F."(C CARLO W, DIL EVA MAINS CARLOW Osteopathic physicians, 410-417 Oarnett-Corey bldg.. phone 1036-L. Residence 20 South Laurel st. DR. W. W. HOWARD Osteopathic physician, 303 aarnett-Corey building. Phone 130. DR. J. J. EM MENS Physician and surgeon. Practice limited to eyo, ear, nose and throat. Eyea Helen tlflcally tested and glassoa sup plied. Oculist and Aurlst for 8. P, R. R. Co. Offices M. P. & II. Co. bldg , opposite P. O. Phone 567. -- .. -n-w- DR. R. W. CLANCY Phyalclan and surgeon Phones, otfico 36, resi dence 7S4-J. Otfloe hours, 10 to II, 2 to E. DR. MARTIN C. HARBMR Physl otan and surgeon. Office Palm block, opposite Nash hotel. Hours 18 to 13, I to 4. Phono 110-J. Printers nnd Publisher M E i)FO R D P III NTIN O CO. , h as tha best equipped prlntlug offlco In coutbern Oregon; book binding, loose tear ledgers, billing systems, etc Portland prlcva. 27 North Kir st. Trammers heBkAAseiefaritfehhaaeea)" BADS TRANSFER & STORAGE CO. Office 43 North Front ut. Paont 316. Prices right. Service guar aateed Sewing Maablnea aaaaa BINGRR 8BWIN0 MACHINES FOB IALE OR KENT MU( USOtl Chines aUo for sale. Clanlug and repairing. Baldwin Piano for tola from factory to customer. Real reuce 315 So. Central Phoue 390,