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mm AND UNITY 1
The rrtlvnl ti ectlng grow stesdlv
In Interest and awakening. On Sun
day a big throng was present at the
various hourly services. Evangelist
Matlili took particular opportunity at
the morning service to score nominal
church members who, a affiliates of
religion under various denominations
nevertheless nogleet to prosont let
ters entitling them to communion
ml fellowship in the groat work of
the church universal, but Instead
criticise the work of those who ro
maln faithful. Especially did the In
dividual kicker against his pastor
come in for condemnation for con
duct unbecoming either a christian
or a gentleman. Sunday afternoon
wan devoted to a meeting for women.
Monday la rest day preparatory to the
arduous labor of the remainder of
tho weok. On this week's calendar a
special opportunity will ho afforded
the schools In the way of at tendance
at the meetings and one day Is re
sorvod for Medford co-workera nt
which the representation is certain
to he generous. The house-to-houso
cunvass and cottago prayer meetings
are bearing fruit In tho way of cir
culating the moesngo which nwnlts
all comers. Devoid of any sensations
the revival movomont is holng con
ducted along the linos of prayerful
moral suasion.
On Saturday afternoon a nuinhor
of candidate for office mot nt the
Hotel Oregon to talk over and com
imro notes regarding the political sit
uation. The gathering convened
pursuant to a call from Messrs.
Owens , Floroy and Gore, committee
representing tho Jackson county re
publican central organization.
Though the meeting was liberally at
tended, not. all tho candidates by any
means were prosent. Tho object was
to discus the outlook in gonornl and
harmonize any discordant elements.
If necessary, which might be found
looming on the political horizon.
Miss Maude Harnes. formerly as
sistant librarian In Ashland, and now
at tho head of tho Grants Pass Insti
tution in the capacity of librarian,
was an attendant upon tho Women's
Federation convention hero Inst
week and at tho samo time renewing
the acquaintance of many friends.
Joseph Poloy Is making substantial
additions to his residence property
nt the corner of 11 nud Third streets.
Mr. and Mrs. Rbon Martz, new
comers from Ohio and friends of tho
Hoavor families hero, havo gono to
tin) vicinity of Knglo Point whoro
(hey will engage In ranching and
orchard work.
Among polltclnl candldutos visit--Jug
here-ths, last of the week were
Charles H. Mooros, of Portland, for
noorolaary or state, who was being
Introduced around town by Joe Hunt.
Also J. C. Herring, rancher of Cen
tral Point, who is running for as
sessor of Jackson county, and Mrs.
Myrtle W. Itlakeley of Medford. can
dltiate for county treasurer all on
the republican ticket.
Hodgson Heed, real estate
agents, will move tholr office on or
about May I to rooms In the Hotel
Oregon, making one more line of
business represented among the num
erous tenants of the hotel establish
ment. About a doien men are employed
on preliminary work collected with
reopening or the Ashland mine un
der direction of A. W. Hartlett. the
Hew proprietor, representing a Texas
syndicate with headquarters at San
Antonio. Water will he piped in
from a sprint close at hand.reaehlng
the mine by a gravity system. The
main shaft Is 825 feet deep on an in
line. Dave Good has been hauling a
lot of additional equipment to the
property of late. He li an old-timer
on the original development work,
having been employed In various ca
pacities, and will be employed as
foreman on the Job by the new man
agement. The equipment is being
completely overheauled, including
stamps and a lot of extensive ma
chinery. Kveobody welcomes the
promise of a speedy resumption of
operstlsus due to the new enterprise
in mining elrcles.
Roc. A. It. Illaekstone, pastor of
the Uaptlst ohurch, attended the 3Sth
annual convention or tho itogue Riv
er Baptist association, held at Grants
Paw. whleh ended esterday.
Homer Hillings will begin remod
eling his residence this week on the
property located at 743 North Main
street. When the metamorphosis is
complete the house will assume the
proportions or a commodious bunga
low with all modern Improvements.
WoedwaH & MeParland will super
vise construction, details.
Mrs. Geo B Mc.Math, of Portland,
has been the guest of Mrs. C. B. Lam
kta, tnctueMug And following the fed
eration convention week as a dele
gste to the third' annual convention
here. She is president of the Oregon
Congress of Mothers and is also
prominently identified with the Pnr-ent-Teauher
association of the me
tropolis. Augu.it Schucrraan of this city has
hfttome aitioclated with H, T. Sim
on , of Gold Hill. In a general (are
iiouse and commission business, and
ft'lH g& to t.iaf1 town this week to en-
I
' r upon thf iMM" or Hi" i i i vl
Hhiii lln fatuih Hill niiLiin 'i"m
inasmuch as RHIIng is attending
high school. Fred went to MgCloud
t'al , on Saturday, to work for thr
lumbor company. August hag leased
a small bungalow at Gold Hilt and
will set up housekeeping on a scale
commensurate with tho requirement
of bachelor's apartment.
Miss Joeelo Roso, Muter of the Hose
flros.. returned on Friday to her
ranch near Crystal, in the Fort Klam
ath neighborhood, after a visit with
numerous relative and friends In
this city.
11. L. White left for Calexleo. Cal.
Saturday, to visit his sen Harry,
who has a truck farm and ranch In
that section. Mr. Whlto will also
negotiate some Important business
while In the south. Harry will raise
cotton this season as a "by-produrt,"
the cultivation of this staple being
steadily on the Increase throughout
the Imporial valley.
N'ato Yates, Harry Huttorfleld and
Jim Yeo are the new triumvirate op
erating tho Hotel Oregon harbor
shop, which has taken on all the Im
provements In keeping with the ox
tenslvo remodollng features of the
ontlro properly. It follows that the
throe chairs are kept busy, and walt
Ing on tho part of patrons Is at a
minimum. Tho establishment is one
of the most complete In its appoint
ments of any in southern Oregon.
Miss Nelllo Denver, returned from
a special course in pedagogy and
other accomplishments at Willam
ette university, began touching in
tho Gregory district, south of Ash
land, on Monday or this week. She
was accompanied home by hor sister,
Mrs. Wilt or Horndon, or Springfield,
also Hubble Horndon, who with hla
mother will visit at the parontnl
homo of Mr. and Mrs. A. M. Heaver
Mr. and Mrs. A. E. Klnnoy return
ed on Krlday from a two months' vis
it with relatives In southern and
central California..
"Win. Groonrield, milcldo. and who
figured horo several months ago In
the attempt on tho llfo or Postmas
ter Kaiser, loft a small estate, most
ly personal, which Is now being ad
ministered upon. On and after May
G, Attorney McAllister of this city,
will offer for salo n fine motorcycle
which formerly belonged to the do
censed. A. L. Lnmb, who hns been super
intending the oxtonslvo work on tho
Hotel Oregon, hns secured' tho con
tract for tho ntuiox to that houso
now under way. Tho coBt will ho
$10,000.
After much discussion irtul the
writing of sovornl notes, diplomatic
and othorwlio, It has been decided
that Mosdames Caroline Schuerman
and Hollo Sohwoln did not violate
Ashland's noutrullty on tho occasion
of serving n Gorman lunch at tho
Inst mooting or tho Wodnosday After
noon club, notwithstanding the fact
that tho genial hostesses openly
served pretzels and welnerwursts as
the mainstay amorig the edibles dish
ed up at that Ideal repast.
Horace Goble, garduer, died April
20. Funeral services wore held last
Thursday at tho family residence on
Walker avo. Durlal was In Mountain
View cemetery, Tho doconsed was
1 years of ago. He loaves n wire
and daughter.
IMrs. Louis Dodge and young son
lert Saturday afternoon ror an ox
tended trip to tho central west, their
destination being St. Louis, Mo.
A business men's lunch Is being
planned as a weekly event at the Ho
tol Oregon, at least 30 pledges be
ing uoeded In order that the function
assume numerical requirement. In
addition to the social features of such
a gathering It would afford substan
tial encouragement to the now man
agement in the business way of con
ducting a first-class house Implied
by all the improvements recently
inade. J. W. Dobbins, a hotel man
of wide experience, conducts the
management of the house.
Safecrackers oarly Sunday morn
ing blew the safe In the Fruit and
Produce company's office to smith
ereens, also broke lute the Swift
headquarters The work looked like
efforts of proresslonals. The clock
near the Fruit compan's safe wa
stopped at 'i a. m.
When Itching Stops
There Is ono safe, dependable treat
men! tbat rt-iiow ltdiiuic torture in
fcUutly and tbat clean- and koolb the
bkiu.
Auk any druggikt for a Sir Itottlo of
zemo and aii.h it a dirmted. Soon
you will fin 'I l lm t pimple. Mark beads,
orzeina, riK"rm und tiimlur skin trou
ble will duait'ur.
A liltl zi'iiio, tin' penetrating, satis
fying liquid, i nil i bat w miJ, for It
bunUheii all 'kill i million und utukes
tbe skin kutt. kmooii. and lieaiuty,
Zetuo, Cleveland.
i
STOCK RANCH
Trade for
City Property
"Will trade ii' aired Htok ranch
full) equipped, with I'iO acres In
cultivation located near Kagle
Point. Total price only $ia,ooo.
Mortgage, J5,0uu, not due fur four
years. K(tuit 7.oon, to trade for
acreage near Medford and t-ltjr resi
dence. i:. S. Tl'MV
JW (iarmlt-t'olf) Jtliltf.
3
Bell-ans
Absolutely Removes
Indigestion. One package
proves it. 25c at all druggists.
Notice to Contiiictors
Scaled proposals, addressed to the
undersigned at Jacksonville. Oregon,
and endorsed "Sealed Dlds for He-
pairing Road." for repairing a couutv
road between Medford and Jackson
ville. Oregon, In accordance with the
Plans and specifications on file in the
county surveyor's efflce, over the
Medford National bang building,
Medford, Oretton, will be received
and filed until 10 a. m.. May 12,
1916. and nt that time tho county
court will publicly open and road all
bids.
Kach bidder shall be required to
deposit with his bid five per cent of
the amount of his bid, which shnll
be forfeited to the county In case
tho award Is made to htm, and If he
falls, neglects or refuses, for a per
iod of 10 doys after such a.wanl Is
made, to enter Into a contract and
file his bond In the manner required
bv and to tho satisfaction of the
county court.
A corporate surcW bond will he re
quired for the faithful performance
pf the contract In n sum equal to
one-half of the total amount or tho
sum hid.
The countv court reserves the right
to reloet any or all bids, or to ac
cept the proposal deemed best ror
Jackson county.
Dated this 18th day or April. 19 1G.
G. A. OAHD.N'UH.
County Clerk. Jacksonville, Ore.
POLITICAL ANNOUNCEM EUTS
FOR HICPHHSKNTATIVK
I horcby annonnco that I havo fllod
my dorlarntlon or Inteutlon to bocomo
a enndidnto tor the republican nom
ination ror tho orflco of representa
tive subject to tho decision or tho re
publican party at tho comlnn primary
election.
Adv. C. M. THOMAS.
1 am a candidate tor tho ropuhllcan
nomination for Joint representative
from tho district comprising Doug
las and Jackson counties subject to
the primary In May. H nominated
and elected I will servo tho people or
the district to tho best or my ability.
Adv. W. II. GOItK.
I horoby annonnco my candidacy
ror tho nomination ror reprosontn
tlvo rrom Jackson county on tho ro
puhllrnn ticket, subject to tho pri
mary on May 19. I piodgo mysoU ror
economy and a snunro deal ror all.
Adv. ' IJKXTON nOWKHS.
I nm a republican enndidnto ror
representative In the stnto legisla
ture. HIC.SM. C. SHHLDON.
DISTRICT ATTOHXKV
Tho records or the county cleric nt
this time show a saving or $1500.00
In tho administration or this office
as compared with the previous torm.
This lias been ncconiplished-hy trans
uding tho samo amount ot business
borore grand Juries In ono day that
has formerly required flvo or six
days, nnd by eliminating many potty
matters, and without any sacrlflco to
law enforcement In tho county. I
reel that this saving and my oxpor
lenco entitles mo to n second torm.
1 am therororo a candidate ror re
election to tho offlco of district attor
ney. K. B. KKLLY.
Adv.
1 hereby annonnco that I have
riled my declaration ot tntontlon to
bocomo n candidate ror the repub
lican nomination tor the orflco of
District Attorney for Jackson county,
Orogon, subject to tho dnolslon of tho
ropuhllcan party, at tho primary elec
tion to bo hold May 19, 1910.
Adv. O. M. HOUEltTS.
I hereby annonnco that 1 havo fllod
my declaration of Intentions, and that
I am a enndidnto for tho democratic
nomination ror tho orrico or district
attorney, subject to the May primar
ies. If I am nominated nnd elected
to this office. I j) nun I no not to forget
tho fact that I am a public servant,
and that 1 will to tho best of my
ability admlnlstor tho affairs of the
offlco, Impartially, hunoetly and
without fear or favor.
Adv. NISWTON W. BOHDEN
The first of the year n number of
republicans, Including many who ap
proved of my efforts In tho interest
of the taxpayers aa state representa
tive four years ago, requested me to
becomu a candidate ror the offlco of
District Attorney, Inasmuch as thorn
would be, In addition to the regular
duties of the criminal and juvenile
courts, new dutlnH and conditions
WANTED
We have several Inquiries for fur
nished houses If you have one tlut
you would reut call us up, we will
rent It for you.
Bennett Investment Co.
Heal llitt Loans, ItcutaN, Insur
ance. 102 W. Main. I'liouo 7011.
WHY?
CASH WAXTICD
80 acres Hear Creek bottom, 70
aeres lu cultivation, alfalfa, fruit and
grain, oaslly Irrigated. Less than
3 miles from Medford, JS80 cash.
One or the best buys in Jaokson
county. Say when and I mil show
you.
J. C. BARNES
102 West Mslu BL, Phone in
confronting ttu ffrC mong these'
wen !iirnlln.M th enforcement of
tli.i ti-nbihitlon 1. ntil the "lk"ll
hood of having to foreclose many tsx
Urns, particularly those against the
flout hern PoeKte land grant of noarly
half million acres in Isoxson county,
amounting to about $100,000
My reply was that 1 would beoomo
a candidate ir it were generally de
sired nnd tho race could be made
without asflun'ln snerlal obligation
to any particular Individual, faction,
localltv or Interest.
Therefore, after consulting person
ally or by loiter several hundred men
and womon of all occupations in
all parts of the county, believing
thore Is a real desire for my candi
dacy, I will be a candidate for tho
nomination of District Attorney on
tho republican ticket.
Adv. JOHN H. CARKIN.
I am a candidate for tho orflco or
district attorney on tho domocrat
ticket. U nominated and elected, I
shall servo the countv as I have
sorvod tho City of Medford during
tho past three vears, during which
time I havo been Its clfv attorney.
Adv. D. It. M'CADB.
COITXTY CLRH1C
fl. A. Onrdiier l Republican Candi
date for County Clerk
I horobv nnnounco my candidacy
ror the orrico or county olork nnd ir
nominated nnd elected will contlnuo
to glvo my entire time nnd nttcntlon
to tho duties thereof, conduct tho
oVr.n according to law nnd glvo nn
nfflclont. economical nnd business
like ndmiulstrntlon.
dv. G. A. GARDNER.
I horobv nnnounco thnt I hnvo
filed my declaration of Intention to
become a candidate lor tho republi
can nomination for tho of flro of coun
ty clerk, for Jackson cdnntv. siibloct
to tho decision of the republican pnr
tv, ot tho primary election to bo hold
May 19, 1910.
Adv. A. X. HILDRHRAND.
COUXTY ARH1WSOR
I horobv announce my candldncy
for tho orrico or county nssossor or
Jackson county on tho ropuhllcan
ticket, subject to tho prlmnry on
May 19. I pledge mvseir to nn
honest, erriclent. Impartial nnd econ
omical dlsehnrgo or tho duties or tho
orrico nnd proposo to mnko all nssess.
ments upon tho basis or the true
actual value or the property nnd not
upon any Inflated valuation.
Adv. GEORGE LAUNSPACH.
I herewith annonnco mv candldncy
for county nssossor. snbjoct to the
decision of the republican pnrty nt
the primary election to bo held Mnv
19. 191C. If elected I piodgo myself
to miilco n Just and eqiiltnbln assess
ment nnd ndmlnlster tho nffnlrs or
tho orrico In a buslnoss-llko mnnnor.
Adv. J. 11. COLEMAN.
I horoby nnnounro my candidacy
ror tho domocratlc nomination ror
tho orrico or assessor or Jackson
county, nt tho primary to ho held
May 19th, 1910. Havo had three
years' exporlonrn ns deputy assessor.
Adv. CLINT GALLATIN.
1 norony announce thnt I am a
candldato ror county nssossor ror
Jackson countv, Orogon, on tho re
publican ticket, subject to tho pri
maries to bo bold May 19. 1910. My
platferm: Economy, equnlltv and
ofriclenoy. J. C. HERRING.
Adv.
Candidate ror county assessor at
republican primary election. May 19,
1910. Three yoars experience cleri
cal work making up assessment rolls
and extending tax rolls, township 39
and 30 North, Range t West, state
or Michigan Three years assessor
mid member or county board or an
pervlsors. Otsego county. Michigan,
Six years deputy assessor In Jaeksou
county. Orpgon. ir olected, practical
experience, common sense and busi
ness Judgment will bo exercised in
making assessments. Fictitious,
boom valuations will not lie permit
ted. The greatest possible accuracy
and economv lu Held and offlco work
will be rlgldlv enforced. The most
erriclent administration that exper
ience, education and capability can
exact. In every department of this
Important office, will be effected
Fair and courteous treatment extend
ed to all taxpayers. Integrity of
purpose the governing raetor Your
support solicited. W. W. TRUAX
Adv.
i i
SHERIFF.
I have heretofore formally an
nounced my candidacy for the noml
nation for sheriff on the republican
ticket to be voted upor at the com
Ing primary election. May 19. 1910.
I have held the position of deputy
sherirr during the past four vears. It
la unanimously conceded that a mark
w' Improvement has ueen made In
all departments or the sheriff's of
flee during the Incumbency of the
present sheriff, tho records In tho or
fine at the beginning of the present
administration wore considered the
worst in the state they are now
considered oqual to any and bettor
than moat.
The work or tax collection has beon
systematlied so that quicker and bet
ter service Is now being rendered,
and taxes collected at a muoh less
cost than heretofore.
I am fully conversant with the du
ties and needs of the office for wmen
I asnlre.
If I am nominated and elected I
nledae myself
1st To maintain the office In Ita
present efficient condition.
Stud. To endeavor to further lm
prove the service to taxpayers and to
minimize the cos uiereor
NEW TODAY
A buyer i- in town looking fpr a
good little ti u acre place not too far
out, on whlcli the house need not be
so very good, but wants a good little
cow pasture, and some family orch
ard. What have you for 12500
210 acres with Urge part of It lu
crop, nearly all can be farmed, good
buildings and fencing, Joins outrange.
Will exchange for a 10-acre dairy
place, close In.
Hooo-Cathcart Co.
I'houo 107
in Pi (iwarl'a'fv perform all
duties and enforce nil laws
K. W. Cir'v WIMKW
I am a eendldate ror the nomina
tion of Sheriff on the republican
ticket to he voted for at the erlmaries
May 19, 101. If nominated and
elected t will enforce the lne nnd
give tho public an honest. IipirHi1
nnd efficient administration.
7 years In Jackson county.
Adv. HAltltY N. I.OPLAND.
I hereby announce my candidacy
for the republican nomination for
sheriff, to he voted on at the coming
primaries. May 19th, 191R.
I feel that I need no Introduction
to the public, having been a resident
of Jackson county ror 20 years.
I pledge myseir. u elected, to glvn
an Impartial, economical and eon
servatlve administration ot this Im
portant offlco.
I liavo ondonvoreu to sorvo mo
public faithfully In tho pnst nnd
agree, ir elected, to strictly onu
imnartlallv enforco nil laws. Having
n very largo oxporlonco In tho mnt-
torB or tnxatlon and Knowing jbck
son county thoroughly, I plcdgo my
soU to conduct tho tax collection
branch ot tho offlco In such a manner
aB to servo tho taxpayers honestly,
promptly and efficiently.
AdV. W. T. UIUUVK.
I nm n enndidnto for tho ropubll
can nomination of Hhorlff of Jackson
county, subject to tho primary, May
19. 191C.
I havo lived In Jackson county
twelve years, mndo the raco ror tho
nomination ror shorirr two yoars ngo
and received n aplendld voto dcsplto
tho unusual conditions I nnd to op
poso and would npproclato your sup
port this tltno.
ir olected I will enforce nil laws
and pledgo myself to nn economical,
Impartial nnd consorvativo nununis-
tra'Ion.
Adv. A. W. WALKER.
I hereby announce my cnndldary
for tho nomination ror Bhorirf on tho
domocratlc ticket, aubject to tho will
of tho votora nt tho prlmnry to bo
hold Mav 19. 1U10. I am a nntivo
son of Jackson county nnd my on
tlro past llfo Ir subject to your Inves
tigation. RALPH 0. JENNINGS.
Adv.
I hereby nnnounco my candldncy
ror tho domocrntlo nomination ror
shorirr to he voted on at tho coming
primaries. May 19, 1910. I havo
sorvod the city ot Mod ford na chief or
pollco ror over rivo yonra and during
that tlmo served uiidor four dlfforont
mnyors. I pledgo mysoir, if nomi
nated and elected, to sorvo tho public
nnd do my duty na sheriff at all
times, and glvo tho public nn honost
nnd Impnrtlal administration.
Adv. J. F. IHTTSON.
COUNTY TREASURER.
nonutv County TroaBiirnr Myrtle
W. Hlnkoloy announcos hor candldncy
for tho otflco of county tronsuror.
I horoby onnouiKo m candidacy
on tho republlcnn (Ickot for tho or
rico or county tronsuror, to bo votod
on nt tho coming prlmnrlon. I havo
hold tho position' ns deputy in this
orrico ror tho pnst year nud am con-
rident thnt I can fulfill tno dutlos
connncted therowlth.
I served two yoars as doputy coun
ty recorder hoforo taking tho posl
Hon as doputy county tronsurer: I
havo also had oxporlonco as account
ant lor sevornl corporations, auch ns
tho Medford Concretn Construction
company and Medford lea and Stor
age Company, before taking up coun
ty work, and will say that my past
record Is open for inspection to tho
voters of Jaekson county.
If nominated and elected I will run
tho offlco without the expenso of a
doputy and continue to servo tho pub
lie Just as erriclent In tho future as
I hnvo In tno past.
Adv. MYRTLE W. HLAKELUY.
I hereby announce that I havo tiled
my declaration of Intention to bo
como a candldato lor tno ropunuenn
nomination for tho office ot county
treasurer, to ho votod on In tho coni
ng primaries.
H I am nominated and nloctod will
conduct the office In nn efficient nnd
businesslike manner.
Adv. ROY L. MAULE.
I hereby announce that 1 am n can
dldato for the nomination of county
treasurer for Jaekson county, Oregon,
an the republican ticket to bo voted
for at tho primary election to bo hold
May 19, 1916.
I formerly held the offlco of county
treasurer and believe I gnvo general
satisfaction to the public.
During the time I ae county trean-
urer the county employed expert ac
countants to expert the county offi
cers' hooks and said experts eompll
mentad my work very highly as u
public official.
It nominated ami elected I shall
endoavor to conduct the affairs of the
office in an honest, efficient and busi
ness-like manner.
Adv. JAB. M. CHONKMILLKR.
COUNTY Ht'PKRIXTKXnK.VT.
I hereby announce my candidacy
on the republican ticket ror tho of
fice of County School Superintend
ent for Jaekson county, Oregon, sub
ject to the will of the republican
party at the primary election May
19 I stand for practical school or
flclenoy, persons! supervision or tho
schools and elimination of county
sckool supervisors
Adv. FRANCIS C. SMITH.
To the veters: I am repuhltoan
oandldate ror county school super
intendent at the primary election,
May 19. 1916.
I am for supervision ot the schools
by the superintendent and for ocou
omy In tho county superintendent's
office and every place where It does
not retard the efficiency ot the
schools.
1 am in favor of progressive educa
tion, tbat Is. education that prepares
the boy or girl tor life. I am for all
having a square deal aud an equal
chance for an education.
If 'nominated aud elected I will
do every thing lu my power to make
the schools of Jaekson county the
best lu the stats,
Adv. A. J, HANI1Y.
! hereby announce that I have
filed my declaration of intentions.
and that I am a candidal" for the re
puhlWri f)"iluatlou for the office of
County School Buptrlutendiut ot
fn-kon en'tnty, ..'iMeet f iho prl
marie of Mav 19
If nominated and ei"-li I pledge
mvseir lo an honest Impartial nnd
economic administrating and will
personally supervise our schools.
I amid nn Oreitee life oertmrste.
nn having recently spent fntir ses
sions ne preparatory work, lolh In
the University of Oroivin and In the
University of California In the stndr
of modern education nnd supervi
sion, nnd having serve J tho county
ns rural school supervisor for two
vears, I feet competent to fill tho of
fice In n thoroughly satlsfactoiy man
ner and hereby solicit tho support of
every true friend of odiieation.
Adv. G. W. AGER.
1 nm a enndidnto for tho republi
can nomination ror County School
8uperintondent. I stand rer: A oon
tlnunnco or progressive policies in
education, economy consistent with
atflclency, oqunl ediirntlonal advan
taged for tho bovs and girls on tho
farms with those In the cities and
towns.
It nomlnntod and olected I will In
the future, as In tho nasi, glvo my
full tlmo nnd best efforts to the
supervision of the schoole and tho ad
ministration of tho dutlos of tho of-
rico. During my Incumboncy I hnvo
not confined mvsclf strlctlv to the
routlno duties or tho orrico but havo
taken n brondor view or tho mission
of the Countv School Suporlntendont.
In addition to mv efforts w ralso tho
stntidnrd of tenoning nnd improvo tho
physical conditions nt school I hnvo
labored to promote tho wnlfaro or
the hoys and girls through Industrial
clubs, school fairs, school credits for
homo work, paront-tennhers circles,
spelling and nrlthmottc eontcstn, nnd
other nctlvltlos. I feel that my work
baa been regarded with fnvor and In
ordor to contlnuo this work, I nm
nsklng for re-olcctlon.
Adv. J. PERCY WELLS.
FOR RENT FURNISHED AITS.
FOR RENTApnrtmont for rent.
Tho Horben, 10 Qulno QU
FOR IlENT HOUSES
FOR RENT- Furnished 2-story bun
galow, garage, flue lawn, rosos,
fruit and berries, sleeping porches;
everything modern. fitG W. Juok
sou st. 31
FOR RENT ItncnKlCKKI'INO
ROOMS
FOR RENT Furnished
ing rooms; close In.
Main. Phono 378-R.
housokeop
ft 2 8 East
t
FOR RENT Furnished housokecp
tooiiib. 311 N. Hartlett.
FOR RENT Light housekeeping
rooms. Call between 2 and 4. 322
South Central. 3ft
FOR RENT Three furnished house
keeping rooms, ground floor. Tol
ophono 738-X. 220 S. Grnpo. 30
FOR RENT Cosy furnished houso
keeping rooms, close In, $ft month.
Lights, wntor, gas, bath. Phono
820-X.
FOR RUNT MIHCICI.lANEOUH
FOR RENTER "talO acroa Irrigated
garden or hoot land; buildings;
near Medford. Also horso ror sale.
Phono 84 l-R ovouliigs.
FOR haliv TtyremjoX
FOR SALE Ono team grey horses,
weigh about 14uo lbs., one grey
horse, weighs about 10(10 lbs. Dig
Pines Lumber Company. 3I
FOR 8ALK -Pure-bred Poland China
pigs. Phone 201 -J. t 3!i
FO I t8ALESows with pigs. G. L.
Scheriui'rliorii, Phone 819-M, 34
FOR SALE Froeh milk goats at ro
duoed rates. Mrs. L. Dusenhury,
Climax, Ore.
FOR HALI5 POULTRY AND HOGS
FO It "a ! ALK Oiie " hi ood od y oo rl lug
Uarred Rock cock. Won blue rib
bon at the lute show. Will be sold
with ribbon for l.00. Paul.M.
Jannoy, route 2, Medford. 3 1
FOR SALW Wooded Hnrred Rock
pullets and yearling hens, ft each.
1'. M. Jannoy, route 2, Medford.
31
VOR HALE MlHURliliAMCOUH
I'OK SALE- Fuller-Johnson gnsollnu
engine, pump Jack attached, lieeu
UMd but little und good as new
Will sell cheap. 1). W. Stone, Cen
tral Point. 3
FOR SALIC Five ptuMHMiger touring
car, must be sold at once. lUro
bargain. PaeiMc Highway Garage.
34
FOR HA Lie One good two-seated
hack with top. J. M. Stevens, Tolu,
Ore. 38
FOR MALU or trade, two-seated hack
for light farm wsgon. Fritsche,
Medford, Route 2. 37
FOR SALK --Or trade, good No, &
Oliver typewriter, would consider
good violin. K 1. Hox 101. or
Phone U1U-J2. i
FOR SALE- Sell your S. & II. Green
Trading stamps. 1 100 N. W. Hank
Hldg., Portland. 47
FOR SALIC Seed corn ami grain
hay, also pasture. Phone S91-J2,
C. W. Isaacs.
FOR SALE Seat covers; one man
tops at A. I). Little Top Works,
loti N. Front it., near S. P. station.
34
rOR SAI.K RKAU KSTATM
FOR SALE - lUncb. 2ft acres, on
Wood river. 1 1-2 miles north of
Fort Klamath. Ilattie Kiug, Fort
Klamath, Oiegon. 37
WA.NTKr AH OATION8
WANTKLN-8ewlng st home er by
the day. Phoue I7-M, 14 1 8.
Central. It
WANTHD MlfivoithnSKOVa
assaiasssaasskjgsssisssSisssasa esiassassfcsressiseaiaei
WANTRD Second-band buggy with
top. Phone 7t-W, 33
III'M' WiNTFti W.StU.M
WA.VKH uirl fer aerl house
work, no SBlne nmsil family;
aood wages Mrs. f C, Kestly
Tel. 6H-J-2. tt
WANTKD ielkllor, larff of JUJhI
mam. Add roes V. O. flox IS I, Ash
land, Ore. id
WANTBDWoman $30 fordlstrltnlt
Ing free skeins Wear-Proof darn
ing cotton wits hosiery, your sec
tion. Kxperienoe unnecessary. In
ternational Mills, dept. 700, Nor
Irstown. Ps 2
MO.VKY TO TOAX
MONEY TO LOAN -On Improved
city moroantlle property. McCurdy
Insurance Agoney.
rx3
LOST Tuesday, April 2t, on Crater
Lake highway between naglo Point
and Kelly's Island, leather ense
marked "A. V, McC," containing
Thermos bottle. Finder will re
ceive suitable reward upon com
munication with Mall Tribune or
rico at Medford. 38
LOST -Lady's long groen coat. Potio
6-F-2, Modfonl. 39
IIUBLVKSS DIRECTORY
Auto Bupplles
LAHER AUTO SPRINO CO. We
nro operating the largest, oldest
and best equipped plant In tho Pa
cific northwest. Uso our springs
when othcrn rail. Sold under guar
antee 26 North Fifteenth St.,
Portland, Ore.
Attorneys
GEO. W. CHERRY Attorney nnd
Notary, Rooms 9-10, Jackson Coun
ty Hank Uulldlng, ontranco N.
Central, Medford, Ore.
PORTER J. NEFF Attorney nt law,
rooms 8 and 9, Medford National
Hank Hulldlng.
A. K. REAMES, LAWYER aarnett
Coroy bids.
Q. M. ROBERTS Lawyer.
Medford National Dank Dulldlng.
Collections.
COLLECTIONS AND REPORTS Wo
(collected somo accounts 14 years
old. Wo know how to got the
money. The Ihmock Mercantile
Agoney. Inc., Rooms 1, 2. 3, His-
kinv mag., 210 is. Main st.
Dentists
Dr. W. M. VAN 8COTOO
D1L C. C. VAN BCOTOO
1 Dentists
Garnett-Corey nidg., ulte
Medfoni, Ore. Phono 8S6.
Collections nnd Reports
lit
DR. FRANK IIOHERT3 -Dentist.
M. F. ft II. Hldg. Ofrice Hours
8:30 to 12; 1 to C. Phono 007-R.
Engineer and Contractor
FlUiDVuMSHNG
contractor, 404 M. F. & H. nidg.
Surveys,, estimates, lrrlgatloa
drnlnngo, orchard and land Im
provement. Insurance.
EARL 8. TUMY General Insurance
otflco, Flro, Automobllo, Accident,
Liability, Plate Glass, Contract,
nnd Surety Honda, Excollont com
panlos, good local sorvlco. No.
210 Garnott-Coroy DldR.
Instruction In Music
FUKDAlraIIAliT77nahor
piano and harmony. Composor
nnd nrrangor ot music. Hnlght
Music Studio, 401 Gnrnutt-Coroy
building.
IILISS HEINE Teacher or Violin.
'Music furnlshod for nil occasions.
Prices roasonnhlo. Studio 1121 E.
Mntn St., Phone 303-J2.
(larlMge
QAROAGE Get your premises
cleaned up for the summer. Call
on tho city garbage wagons for
good sorvlco. Phone 274-L. F,
Y. Allen.
Physicians nnd Burgeons
DH? F. G. CARLOW, DR. EVA
MAINS CARLOW Ostoopathlo
physicians, 410-417 Garnett-Corey
bldg., phone 1036-L. Roaldonce
2G South Laurel st.
DR. W. W. HOWARD OBteopithls
physician, 303 Garnott-Corey
building. Phone 130.
DR. J, J, EMMENB Phyalclan and
surgeon. Practlco llmltod to eyo,
ear, nose and throat. Eyes scien
tifically tested and glassos sup
plied. Oculist and Aurlst for S. P.
It. R, Co. Ortlcea M. F. & II. Co.
hldg., opposlto P. O. Phone 007.
DR. R. W. CLANCY Phyalclan ana
surgeon Phoned, otflco 36, resi
dence 724-J. Office hours, 10 te
12, 2 to 6,
DR. MARTIN O. DARHHR Phyal
dan and surgeon. Offlco Pala
block, opposlto Nash hotol. Hours
10 to 12, 1 to 4. Phone 110-J.
Printers ana Publishers
MlsDKORDli'm
host equipped printing offlco In
southern Oregon; book binding,
looso loaf ledgers, billing systems,
ete. Portland prlcos. 27 North
Fir st.
Yritkvrfcrs
BADS TRANSFER & STORAOH CO.
Office 42 North Front st. Phone
3 IB. Prieoa right. Service guar
anteed. flowing Machines .
SINORR SEWING MAOIIINKS FOH
BALK OR RENT Some used m
ohlues also for sale. Cleaning and
repairing. Baldwin Piano for salo
from factory to customer. Real
nmce 245 So. Central. Fhouo 390,
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