MEDFORD MME TItfBUNE, MEDFORD, OTJKCIOX", S TlTl?T) Y, "LY G, IMG
P7CGE FIVE
ft
MNs He-! lalvln, who has finl'-hed
a successful term of school at Pro-
volt. Is tn town this week visiting
fi lends lirTori rt'turniiiK to lirr home
III the i-H-t
Miss Kkron Call, a nurse nt the
Sacred Heart hospital, spent Wed
nesday nt home. ,
Mrs. Walter K coiner and children
arrived from Reno. Nov., Saturday
ott a visit tu the formar's neUter,
Mra. T. J. Kemiuy.
Miss Mollle Khv of llwch Is visit
(tig friends In town this week.
"Wilbur Cameron passed through
town Wednesday utt hit way to Med
ford whore his wife recently under
went an operation for appendicitis.
31 rs. Win. llroad and son have re
turned to Weed. Caltr., after a
month's stay with relatives and
frlonds living in this vicinity.
Mrs! Jnines N'orcom of Ashland
was a Jacksonville visitor1 Tuesday.
Among thu Jacksonville people
who went over to Medford to see
"The Ne'er Do Well" wero Mr. and
Mrs. Ciuy llariwr, Mr. and Mrs. W.
11. Ilowcn, Mrs. ICIIaCook. Mr. and
Mrs. Chris Ulrich, Mr. and Mrs.
Lewis Ulricli. Mr. ami Mrs. Rowell
llliius, Mr. and Mrs. John Dunning
ton. Oortrtnlo Dutinlngton, Mary
Ilngalinw, Cllf Duiinlngton ami Cur
loy Wilson.
lohn Pornoll hns licon In from
from Applngute several times lately
in his new "Oakland" car.
'Leon Itannn loft for lloruhrook,
Calif., last week where ho has so
cured oniploymont.
Mrs. John Wilson entertained about
forty guests at her homo Tuesday af
ternoon. It bolng "Royal Neighbor"
day. Aftor lodge Iro croam and
cako woro aorvod, followod by a so
cial time.
llort llostwlck and family of Pro
volt wore guests at the Andrew Can.
, trail homo Sunday.
The Wednesday Afternoon Club
mot at the home Mrs. Lowls Ulrlrli
tills wook. The-afternoon waa spent
with neodlowork and music, follow
od by a two-courso luncheon. Fol
lowing were present: Mrs. It. K.
Golden, Mrs. Chas. J. Niinan, Mrs.
Fred Kick. Mr. Harry Luy, Mrs.
Win. Johnson, Mrs. Guy Harper, Mrs.
V. C. Smith, Mrs. Walter Keutner,
Mrs. John DiiiiiiIukIou, Mrs. lilalua
Klum and Mrs. II. M. Collins..
A. It. Ifnynrt lias just finished
sinking wells on thn Guthrie and
J Ici liters proMrtleK near town which
auppty .Iti.uiHt and lon.nno gallon.
of water per day respect I ve. Mr.
lSnyart has hud a wide, experience In
thll capacity, being very successful
In locating large quantities of wutor
and Iwllcvo this will solve the prob
lem of orchard litigation.
Mr. Hart of Talent transacted bust
Ineat. at Hir roiirt honae Friday. $
John CurMu, candidate for nomln
" at Ion of district attorney. Interviewed
Jm kaonvllle voters Friday.
APPLEGATE
The Mas dance at the oclultnl li.ill
was a Hoi' mii ci .--, Unit' In dm i IkIiu
HUinbom void A good crowd nine
out from Medloid mid Jacksonville,
quite a number being candidate.
Seven Imijh and girls from Apple
gate are to take the eighth grade ex
aminations who are Ray Harrow.
Paul Wright, Bliner Ilowdeu and the
Wl Gertrude Mee, Gladys Miller,
Rossie Head and Margaret Hrown.
Frldu Ih to be taken to put the
track in shape and the school look
for oo-operatloit from the parents.
18. J. Ilrnwu mad a trip to Grants
Pans lo get the piano that was ship
ped from thu east to his daughter
Margaret.
The ladies who were apoploted on
' ike table committee for the field
Meet were Mrs. O'Brien. Mrs. kub
II. Miss Buckley. Mrs. Wilcox and
Mrs. I Union, and they are all try
ing to solve the problem of better
ing the condition that prevailed dur
ing the dinner last aar.
Mattel Mee of Central Point, is
attending the week with her parents.
There Is to be a school danea at
Ruch May 12. and it is hoped that
a largo crowd from Applegate will
attend as Kuch has helped so
touch. The district at Ruck is going
to furnish a swell supper and we
knew that It will be a howling sua-
Mr- and Mm. 8. Benson came home
from California in their car on bust
. but returned soon, and their
daggater and ton-ru-law, Mr. and
Mrs. Grievi with their children are
to join ib m there.
Mr. and Mn John Harriott left
for eastern Oregon Monday, where
Mr. Hcrnott Is going to team.
A btwlliuB contest for all of the
one-room schools of he Applegate
valley was held at Ruch Saturday,
April 29. Mr. Wells conducted the
contest and Sterling and Provolat
Von thB ronteiS T', t-., i fs are
(fja mi, a the - M in. nest
C ii."' lave
!.o ,, . gat
1"
H'3 for the free fr-ati in (0) uu-(jj
i r loon at the flild meet anJ mnnv '
or ill. tiierch.inN have kindl colon
ic i red to nle prizes.
llrowns haveiptit up a new tennis
court and tenuis Is all the go at Ap
plegate now.
Mr. Thurston Is recovering from
an attack uf slrkness.
The exoniplioits awarded to the
eighth grade students wer'.: Margaret !
Hrown, 10; Resale Head, B; I'nnl j
Wright, 8. and Gladys Miller, fl.
Applegate poople were all Inter-1
ested in the fteld meet at Kngle I'oint j
last week, as Mr. Wheeler, our high i
tt.tt,.t .Montana. . t Ina, imaa 1m .Kaali '.
wuvui tvauiivi ui ittni jvai, in irnvij
lng there this year anil the five ear
loads that went over were overjoyed
when Kagle Pojnt won the cup.
The teachers who have been se
cured to teach hero ncM year ore.
Mr. Nfuert and Mies Story. Roth
taught at Agate last year. Mr. Al
bert has two children who will go
lo school hero.
l'tovolt has hired Miss Colvin to
teach there again next year and Mr.
Poachy of Ruch has cxroplod a po
sition in the Jacksonville schools.
Nearly all of the high srhool at
tended the Talent field inoct Friday.
Leo and "T" Waddell loft Tues
(lay for the Willamette valley, where
thoy expect to spend tho summer.
They will bo groatly missed by their
many friends In and around Pros
pect, where they havo rosided for
several years.
West IColso lina put a big llaynes
car on the mall routo and "Cougar"
Klncald Is the proud driver thereof.
The roads aro not all they should
bo for auto travel, but, as "Cougar"
says, ho geta through, even though
he has had to uso a shovel on several
occasions.
The Community club mooting, held
April 2D, waa u pronounced succoss.
In addition to tho program rendered
by members of the club, the I.owls
girls, Kdlth, RoHlrlce mid IMna, of
Persist, favored us with several songs
and musical selections. Wo wero also
favored by the Flounce Rock quartot,
oomposod of Mrs. Poelor. Mrs. Rlan
chard. Mr. Peolor and Mr. Rlanchard.1
Jim Grieve gnvo us a couple of songs
and didn't do any worse than usual.
Refreshments woro served under the
supervision of Mrs. Grieve and every
body made a high score.
Ji C. Kinliry Is working frantically
during every spare moment to get
bis car in shape to take advnntago
of the present good weather. Jim has
"pent a lot of time and money on
his car during tho winter and he ex
peciM to burn up the roadrf with the
bent of them this summer.
Harold. Lower left last week for
Kail Creek, I'al., where he will mi
at aiibslitute operator In lh powir
Plant for a month or ko.
Will Welch of AsliKhloM, was a
Prospect visitor this week. Ho came
up to inspect hlx Idle miwinlll, wlibh
lie contcmplatcx moving to Ilutte
I 'nil.' He put up at the homo of Mr.
inn) Mm W.ilkei at the power sta
tion a bile In ri.
( ,-ortJ bv Je-iui Oouai? .VI- .
traat Co.. Mtitfa -nil rtr i ;
(lit nil Colli I.
Portland RrewiiiK Co .a. M.in iih It.
Whipple et al, hUiiimoOH.
F. II. Maxou . Anhland Iron
Works, undertaking on appeal.
J. W. ilybce vs. L. H. yheeler . t
u.v. summons.
First Savings Rank and Trust Co
vs. Mlliule A. McKee, demurrer.
Florence A. Hslgut vs. Fred A.
liaight, demurrer.
H. D. HkilliN vs. Home Telephone
and Telegraph Co , summons.
Martha IS. Itapp Estate, iwtitlon to
probata will, admission or will.
Matijago Mcmim.
ISImer KUworth McXlbbon and
Olga Petroff.
Beaumont Thomas Dc!.oh and
Margaret Irene Smith.
Philip It. Crowle) and Ullen K.
Boggs. ,
HohI l"lo Ti'Hiinft'r-i.
D. T. McKercher to Hadie Stew
art, lots in Meikle & Payne
Addition to Ashland; land in
SO and ao-3vtK
K. U. Gardner et ux to Frances
E. Gardner, lots 7 and ,
block -j. edford
Mary J. Mee to Georae H Mee,
land In 7 and -:;;-1 W
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f COURTHOUSE NEWS '
CHOICE GARDEN TRACT
AND HOME PLACE -$950
Four-room cottage, guen trait, berries, flowers, shade, just
the place for a little home and garden tract. Paving 12K9 20, gew
ar f 100. U2. sidewalk Tu Hn, ull paxl in full. Lot 11HH7 Handy
loam soil. Rent i(y irpert of this kind we have ever otferud.
Total price, I'.'.o
JBKrTNETT INVESTMENT CO.
He I Utt', lzuii,
I OK Wct SlalD
o
w
,lanu - W Ponar to W.iUfr J
Koiini. 11 mrn tu .;s-JV
10
Medfonl l.oosteis Smoko
Thn Medford and Mt. Pitt Cigars.
Notice to Contractor
Sealed proposals, addressed to tho
undersigned at Jacksonville. Orpgon,
and endorsed "Sealed Rids for Re
pairing Road." for repairing a county
road between Medford and Jackson
ville, Oregon, In accordance with the
plans and specifications on file In tho
county surveyor's office, over the
Mini ford National bank building,
Medford, Orecon. will be rcccUed
and filed until 10 a. in.. May 12.
1916, and at that time the county
court will publicly open and read all
bids.
Kach Wdder shall be required to
deposit with his bid fire per cent of
the amount of his bid. which shall
le forfeited to the county in case
the award Is made to him. and if he
falls, neglects or refuses, for a per
iod of 10 daB after such award is
made, to enter Into a contract and
file hl bond in the manner required
by n nd to tho satisfaction of tho
county court.
A corporate surety bond will be re
quired for the faithful performance
of the contract In a sum equal lo
one-half of tho total amount of the
sum bid.
The county court rwrve the right
to reject any or all bids, or lo ac
cept thn proposal deemed best for
Jnck'ion county.
Dated this tith dav f irli 1fM.
(.. A. CMtHNKIl.
County 'lerk, Jacksonville, Ore.
POLITICAL ANN0U MCEMENTS
FOR RKPP.ICSKXTATIVK
I hercb announce that I have fllod
my declaration of Intention to become
a candidate for the republican noiii
(nation lor the office of nwrosenta
tlvo subject to the decision of the re
publican party at tho coming primary
election,
AdVi C. M. THOMAS.
I am a candidate for the republican
nomination for joint representative
from the district comprising Doug
Ins and Jackaon counties subject to
tho urlmarv In May. If nominated
and elected I will serve the people of
the district to the best of my ability
Adv. W. II. GORK.
I hereby announce my candidacy
for the nomination for represontn
tlve from Jackson county on the re
publican ticket, subject lo tho pri
mary on May 10. 1 pledge myself for
economy and a square dent tor an.
Adv. RICNTON ROW1SRS.
I am n ropubllran caudldato for
representative In tho state legisin
turo. I1KNJ. C. SIIW.DON.
DISTRICT ATTOHN1.V
Thn records of tho county clork at
this tlmo show a saving of $1500. ou
In tho administration of this office
as coniareI with the previous tonn
This has been accomplished by trans
actluK tho same amount of business
before grand Juries In one day that
has formerly required five or six
days, and by eliminating many potty
utattors, and without any sacrifice to
law enforcement In the county. I
feel that Ibis saving and my expor
lence entitles me to a second term
I am therefore a candidate for re
election to tho office or district at tor
ney. li. 15. KISLLY.
Adv.
I hereby announce that I havo
(lied my declaration ot intention to
become a candidate for the repub
lican nomination for the office of
District Attorney for Jackson county,
Oregon, subject to the decision of the
ropubllcnn party, at the primary elec
tion to bo held May 1'. li.
Adv. G. M. ROBERTS.
( hereby announce that 1 have filed
my declaration of Intention, and that
I am a landldMffl for tho ccmocratla
nomination for thn office of district
attorney, hiibj.-ct to the May primar
ies- if 1 am nominated and elected
to Ibis office, I promts not Ui forgot
the fart that 1 am a puMlo servant,
and that I will to the beat of my
ability administer the affairs of thn
office, Impartially, fconeaily and
without fear or favor.
Adv. NBWTON W. HORDgJN
The flrnt of tha year a number of
rcpniillcaiiM. Including many who ap
provi d of n.y efforts in the (ntcr.-at
of the taxpayers un state repreM-nta-
tlve four years ago, requested me to
lierome a ainliil.il'- for the office of
Jiimrlit Attijiii' v, Initiiiiiich as thoro
would bo. in a t'litluii to the n-Kiilur
duties of tho criminal and Juvenile
courts, new duties and ronditlona
confronting the office. Among these
ware mentioned tho enforcement of
tho prohibition ad. and tho Mkell
hood of having to foreclose many tai
liens, particularly those agalnm the
Southern Pacific land grant of nearly
half million acres In Jacaaon county,
amounting to about $300,000.
My reply wa that l would become
a candidate if it were generally de
sired and the race could lio made
without aHsumliig special obligation
to any particular individual, faction,
locality or Interest.
Therefore, after consulting person
ally or by letter several hundred men
and women of all occupations In
all narta of th county, believing
there la a real desire for my candi
dacy, I will be a eandldato for the
nomination of District Attorney on
the raaubliuan ticket.
Adv. JOHN II. CARKIN.
I am a candidate for tho office of
district attorney on the democrat
ticket. If nominated and elected, I
shall serve thn county as I have
served the City of Medford during
Itcli'AU, lusuiaii'fc.
Miono 7WI
(--.
tho pn3t thrco vc.irn. c lrinr; which I
tlmo I havo been its cttv a'torncv. i
A .It- II T M'f t 111.1 I
Ut. -. 41 ,H .VUL.I
COUNTY CI.FRIC.
0. A. flnrtlner I llcptihlir.-m Candi
date for County Clerk
I horoby announce my candidacy
for tho offlco of county clerk and If
nominated niuK elected will continue,
to give my entire time and attontlon
to thn duties thereof, conduct tho
office according to law and give an
offlclent. economical and business
like administration.
Adv. G. A. GARDNER.
I hereby nnnounco that I havo
filed my declaration of Intention to
become a candidate tor the republi
can nomination for the office of cntin-
tv clerk, for Jacksen rountv, sttblecr
to the decision or the republican par
ty, at the primary election to be held
May 19, 101C.
Adv. A. N HH.RKHKAND.
COUNTY APSKSSOR
I hereby announce my candidacy
for the office of countv assessor of
Jackson county on the republican
ticket, subject to the primary on
May 19. I plndge myself to an
honesl. efficient, Impartial and econ
omical discharge of the duties of tho
office, and propose to make all assess,
ments upon the bail of the true
actual value of the property and not
upon an) Inflated valuation.
Adv. GBORC.K I.AUNSPAC1I.
I herewith announce my candidacy
for county asses-mr, nhjecl to the
decision of the republican party at
the primary election to be held Mar
19, 191C. If elected I piedge myself
to make a Just and equitable assess
ment and adinlnlMor the affairs of
the office In a hii'lncs like manner.
Adr. ' J. B. C01JCMAN.
1 hereby announce my candidacy
for tho democratic nomination for
the office of- asoosor of Jackson
county, nt the prtmarv to be held
May 19th, I91fi. Have had three
years' experience as deputy assessor.
Adr. CM NT OALI.ATIN.
I hereby announce that 1 am n
candidate for county assessor for
Jackson county, Oregon, on the re
publican .ticket, nubject to tho pri
maries to be held M-iy 19. 1918. My
piatrerm: isconomv. equality and
efficiency. J. C. HERRING.
Adv.
Candidate for county assessor at
republican prlmarv election, May 19,
1916. Three years experlouce cleri
cal work making up assessment rolls
and extomllng tax rolls, township 29
and ,t0 North, Range West, state
of Michigan. Three years assessor
and member of county board of an
pervlsors, Olsogo county. Michigan,
six yoars deputy assessor in Jackson
county. Oregon. If elected, practical
expor. once, common sense and busi
ness judgment will bo exercised tu
mnklnK assessments. Fictitious,
boom valuations will not bo permit
ted. Tho groatest possible accuracy
and economy In field and office work
will lio rigidly enforced. The most
efficient ndmlnlKtratlon that exper
ience, education nud capability ran
exact. In overy department of this
Important office, will be offected.
Pair and courteous treatment extend
ed to all taxpaers. Integrity, of
purpose the governing factor. Your
support solicited. W. W. TRUAX.
Adv.
SIIRRH'P.
I have heretofore formally an
nounced my candidacy for tho nomi
nation for Hhcrlff on the republican
ticket to be voted upon at the com
ing primary election. May 19, 191.
I have held tho position of deputy
sheriff during the past four yoars. It
Is uuanluiouxH conceded that a mark
ed Improvement has ueen made .In
all departments of the sheriff's of
fice during the Incumbency of the
present sheriff, tho records In the of
fice at thn beginning of the present
admlnlstrsMi.il were considered the
worst in th state they are now
routldered ciiuul lo any and batter
than most
The work uf tax collection has been
syHtiinntUnl so that quicker and bet
ter sen Ice Is now being rendered,
and taxes collected al a much loss
cost than heretofore.
I am fully onvorsant with the du
ties and needs of the office for which
I anplre.
If I am nominated and elected I
pledge myi-clf
1st -To ui.nntaln the office In ita
pre ie in ffli ii it condition
2nd.- To endeavor to further Im
prove the n ric to taapnycra and lo
minimise the coa. thereof,
anl. T i nartfally perform all
duties and "' rce all laws
li W. (Curly) WILSON.
I am a candidate for the nomina
tion of Sticii'f on the republican
ticket to Ik otd for at the primaries
May 19, ):!' If nominated and
eluted I vmII enforce the law and
give tho put.!1'' nn honest. Impartial
and efficient .I'lii'lnlt-tiatlou.
37 yearn In litckHou county.
Adr. IIARHY N. LOFLAND.
I herd'' r ' "mii-.. inv citiilidaiy
for tho r. i lMiitii i ouilu it'iy i f"r
sin riff, t. ' i ' oted on it tlix turning
primaries. Mas 19th, 1916.
I feel that I need no introduction
to the pulili' iiavlng In n a nHdent
of Jackson
ntv for 21 vearH
If. If ilctcii. to give
Kouomlciil and con
lulhtration of this 1m-
I pledge ii
an Ini'iaril l
servatho .n'i
portant off!
?
CAM! WANTKD
SO acres Rear Croak bottom, 70
acres in cultivation, alfalfa, fruit and
grain, easily Irrigated, Laos tbaa
3 mlIo3 from Medfurd. 5$0 cash.
Ono of tbo best buys In Jackson
county. Hay when and I will show
you,
J. C. BARNES
102 WOJt Walt BU Pbw 391
WHY
I havo endeavored to sorvo tho
public faithfully In tho past and
OKrcc. ir elected to strictly nnu
impartially enforce nil laws. Having
a orv large experience In tho mat
ters of taxation and knowing Jack
soli county thoroughly, I plcdgo my
self to conduct the tax collection
branch ot the office In such n manner
as to servo the taxpayers honestly,
promptly and efficiently.
Adv. W. T. GRIKVK.
I am a candidate for tho republi
can nomination of sheriff of Jackson
county, subject to the primary, May
19. 1916.
I have lived In Jackson county
twelve years, made the raco for the
nomination for sheriff 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 will enforce all laws
and pledge myself to an economical,
Impartial and conservative adminis
tration. Adv. A. W. WALKUR.
1 hereby announce my candidacy
for the nomination for sheriff on tho
democratic ticket, subject to the will
of the voters at the prlmnry to be
held Mav 19, 191 fi. I am n native,
son of Jackson county and my en
tire oast life Is subject to your Inves
tigation. RALPH G. JKNN1NGS.
Adv.
1 hereby announce my candidacy
for the democratic nomination for
sheriff lo lie voted on nt tho coming
primaries, May 19. 191ft. I have
served the cllv of Medford ns chief of
police for over five vears and during
that tlmo served under four different
mayors. I pledge invself, If nomi
nated and circled, to serve the public
and do my dutv aa sheriff at all
times, and give tho public nn houost
and Impartial administration.
Adv. J. F. 1HTTSON.
COl'XTV TMKiSUHHK.
Deputy County Treasurer Mrrtla
W. ntnkoW announces her candidacy
for the office of county treasurer.
I hereby announce my candidacy
on the republican llcket for the of
fice of county treasnrnr. to bo voted
on at the coming primaries. I havo
held the position aa deputy In this
office for the past year and am con
fident that I can fulfill the duties
connected therewith.
I served two years as deputy coun
ty recorder before taking the posi
tion as deputy county treasurer; 1
have also bad experience in account
ant for several eorpnrntlnnc, anch aa
the Medford Concrete Conatruotlon
company and Medford lew and Stor
age Company, before taking up coun
tv work, and will say that my past
record Is onen for Inspection to thn
voters of Jackson county.
It nominated and elected I will run
tho office without tho oximnso of a
deputy and continue to serve the pub
lic Just as efficient In tho futuro ns
I have In the past.
Adv. MYRTLK W. OLAKKLBY.
I hereby nnnounco that I havo fllod
mv declaration of Intention to bo
como a candidate for tho republican
nomination for the offlco of county
treasurer, to bo voted on lu the com
ing primaries.
If I am nominated and elected will
conduct the office In an efficient and
businesslike manner.
Adv. ROY h. MAULIO.
I hereby announce that 1 nm a can
didate for the nomination of county
treasurer for Jackson county, Oregon,
on the republican ticket to be voted
for at the primary election to be held
May 19. 191(1.
I formerly held the office of county
treasurer and believe I gave general
satisfaction to the public.
During tho time I waa county treas
urer the county employed expert Ac
countants to expert the county offi
cers' books and said exports compli
mented my work very highly as a
public official.
If nominated and elected 1 shall
emlenvor to conduct the affairs of the
office lu an honest, efficient and busi
ness like mammr.
Adv. JA8. M. CROKMH.MCR.
COUNTY SUI'ICRINThyvniCVr.
I herebv announce my candidacy
on the republican ticket for the of
fice of County School Superintend
ent for Jackson county, Oregon, sub
ject to the will of the republican
party al the primary election May
19. I atand fur practical school ef
ficiency, perxonul KupervMan of the
schools and elimination of county
scj.iol auporvlsors.
Adv. FRANCIS C. SMITH.
To tho vetars: I am republican
candidate for county school super
intendent at tho primary election,
May 19. 1916.
I am for supervision ot Ufa achoola
by tho superintendent and for econ
omy In the rountv superintendent's
offlco and every plaeo whara U does
not retard tho efficiency of tho
school.
I urn In favor of progressiva educa
tion, that U duration that prepare
the boy or ytii for life. I am for all
hi. inn a f-vnri i'i'i' and an equal
vliaiici fur .in 'I i .iiion.
If liOlnlii'ili d III.'! elei'U'd I Will
do i rv ii in.; tn mv power to rn ike
the hIunI nt .lui'kt.vn county the
lu" t in tin Mate.
Adv,
A. J. flANDT.
I hep. unno'inin that I havo
filed nn (In !u'at''iii of Intentions,
and that I .mi :i cuididate for the re
publieau nominal, nn for the office or
County Hehnol 8iperwtiindeot of
Jackson county, Huhject to the pri
maries of Mav it
If noiiiliMtcl and Ifctnq pledge
myself to nn bon ,t imnartlsj and
NEW TODAY
You nn . e i i inn f pee
of aifalitt oi J I ji n, right lb tho
heart of lb. good Unit, lu the it-ntir
of the tallo, un tiulldliigs -an (liti
gant (MV fur a home. Kent for
11 ierat sbovt, taxta. Term aro
offered. Prt $'i'(0.
A gpwid house f'lrnlahod, offered for
llloii won It imii fi morn. .Must
have quit k action.
'Hoon-Cathcart Co.
I'tiuuo 107
economic administration and will
personally supcrvlso our schools.
I hold nn Oregon llfo certlflcato,
and having recently spent four ses
sions on propnratory work, both In
tho University of Oregon and In tho
Unlvorslty of California In tho study
of modern education nnd supervi
sion, and having scrvod tho county
as rural school supervisor for two
vears. I feel competont to fill tho of
flco In a thoroughly satisfactory man
ner nnd hereby solicit tho support of
every true friend of education.
Adv. G. W. AGRR.
I am a candidate for tho republi
can nomination for County School
Superintendent. I stand fer: A con
tinuance of progressive policies In
education, economy ennststont with
efficiency, equal educational advan
tages for the boys anil girls on thn
farms with those in the cities and
towns.
If notnlnntcd and elected I will In
the future, as in the past, glvo my
full tlmo nnd best efforts to tho
supervision of the srhoolH nud the ad
ministration of tho duties of the of
flco. During my Incumbency I have
not confined mvself strictly to the
routine duties of the office but have
taken a broader view of the mission
of the Countv Sohonl Superintendent.
In addition to my offorts hi raise tho
standard of teaching nnd improve tho
physical conditions at school I have,
labored to promote tho wolfuro of
the bovs and girls through Industrial
clubs, school fairs, school credits for
homo work, parent-teachers circles.
spelling and arithmetic contests, and
other activities. I feel that my work
baa been reganlod with favor and in
order to continue this work, I am
asking for ro-olectlon.
Adv. J. P1CROY WHU.H,
FOR HUNT PURNISHKD APIS.
FOR RUNT Apartmont for
The Rerben, 10 Qtilne St.
FOR HUNT TTOTJHIiS
rfltit.
FOR RKNT - Five -room modern col
lage, close In; tlO. Phona 489-Y.
- 39
FOR RKNT 4 -room modern house.
013 So. Newtown. 40
FOR KKNT- Furnished S-slory bun
gftlow, garage, fine lawn, roses,
fruit and berries, sleeping porches;
everything modern. 018 W. Jnck
soti at. 40
FOR RKRT- HOtr.tlCKUllU'IMa
HOOMJS
FOR RKNT -Furnished housekeep
ing rooms; close In. 028 ICast
Main. Phone 37S-R.
FOR RICNT-
Cosy furnished house-
kneplng rooms, close In, $5 mouth
Lights, water,
. gas,
bath. Phone
S20-X
FOR RUNT MISW.M.ANHOUH
FOR """"iMSNT Pashm good feed!
fences, plenty of water. W. II.
Slewart: 1)2
FOR BATiIW-lilTinvniUX
F(TRsTl7l-Ktra"fl7ui"fniairJeTsoy
cow. J. S. Iloarilmiiu. I'lioue
2S-.II. II
FOIt SAUC-- One driving homo and
buggy, I buggy tongue, I pair
shafts, I set double driving har
ness, I light wagon, I set work
harness, 2 sets singly driving har
ness. 1 1 S. Grape St. 9
FOR SAI.K One gray work team,
well matched and block) build. In
good flesh. Weight I I (in pounds.
J. D. Williams. Central I'oint. 13
FOR SAI.K -Pure bred Poland China
Pigs. Phone 2U1-J2. 39
FOIt SAI.K Freah milk goats at re
duced rates. Mrs. li. DusoHoury,
Climax. Oro.
FOR HAIiK MIHUniiliAAKOUS
F()RAI,Kt'IHCAT'-'Hcoiiii-haTiil
bic.vi'le mid single-barrel sholguu
It 12 Kant Main si root.
FOR SAI.K PaxHOU's Dahlias. Spe
cial collection. 12 roots, standard
varieties, nninwl and labeled for $1
liostpald. Mat of many others for
postal. R. II. I'axson, Central
Point, Ore. 0 I
FOIt HAM; -An electric washer; lu
perfect condition. Price $27. Mi.
Tel I2.I-J3. 2.1 N. Orange. 10
FOR SAI.K Fancy laying pullets,
htrew, wheat and a wide tiro
wagon. 1022 West I Oth at. 39
FOR SAI.K -Fir tier wood; alo oak
and luurol curd wood. Phone
Stt-J. 4l
FOR HAMS -ulca grain hay.
097-U3.
Phono
41
FOIt HM.K Fuller-Johnson gasoline
engine, pump jack attached. Huen
iimiI hut little and good us new
Will hi II cheap. II. W. Stone, Con
tr.il Point :PJ
lull sw.r H"i d mm and grain
lin ui a) p. i 1 111 u. Phono l'J J.'.
C ! int
'iiki.p wtvrKt inM
Vll.l 'I.'1' .. mi'iili All:, u 'iiiiiii n'i
lilllii- .e II.. ii. I. 1. it inn ' n
h' r ipil' K S' i UP' v iliitil. ti
ll. ill' . t.liJl'iilitei'it auto lit( i i
Hiile: Trt lueinlini-. eli-iH Ouuk
ii ,ii ,it r. Iti mui U.tl.l't mom--tiMM-i-.
I-:. ltahiiru Co , I t V
Dear num. t-'hUutt". J
Wt
W NTKI" Popcorn for pojipIhk at
the Poppar, 3uj Kam Main at.
Medford. 40
WW'IKit TO III Y
cslwK Phono
2 1 -Fit.
or 4 ouns
Jacksonville
40
W'ANTKU Second h.ind gas eoglue
and 8 to .Ui Inch oeutrtfugal
pump. Phone 370-X. 11
WANTKD TO BUY- Horse and sad
dle. Dr. Helnia, 1 1 1 No. Fir, Phone
30V
WANTKD- Good scoud hiiui motor
cycle. Phono 8-Flt. 10
WVSTFD -Good tent. 118. Ohas.
(jlliihilst, aum? VUo, Ort, 40
II I I,P W VYITD FI'SI AfiB
WANTKD Oirl for gcncr.il home
work, no washing; am, ill family;
good wages. Mrs. P. C, Kenly,
Tel. Cll-J-3. 39
WANTKDWoman $30 for distribut
ing free skolns Woar-Proof darn
ing cotton with hosiery, your sec
tion. Kxporlenco unnocoetary. In
ternational Mills, dopt. 700. Nor
lrstown. Pa. 42
WAXTun srroATiONH
WANTKD Sewing at homo or by
the day. Phone 179-M, 111 S.
Central. C5
FOR lacilANGK
TO TRADE A good atroag aurroy
for a good cow. 11S-J. 40
AIONIfY TO TAIAN
MONKY TO LOAN -On improved
city mercantile property. McCurdy
Insurance Agency.
M)S
LOST -Hunch of keys. Finder please
return lo Mall Tribune.
LOST Lady's long green coat. Pono
T.-F-2, Medford. 39
HUSIXBHS DIRECTORY
Auto Supplies
L.AHRR AUTO SPRING CO. We
aro oporatlng tho largest, oldont
nnd host equipped plant In tho Pa
cific northwost, Uso our springs
when others fall. Sold tindor ijuar
nntco. 20 North Fifteenth St.,
Portland, Oro.
Attorneys
QKO W. CHKRRY Attorney " anil
Notary. Rooms 9-10, Jackson Coun
ty Rank Ruildlng, entrance N.
Central, Medford, Ore.
PORTRR J. NRFF Attorney at law,
rooms g and 9, Medford National
Rank Building.
A. B. REAM KB. LAWYKR Oarnatt
Coray bldg.
G. M. It O MB RTS Lawyer.
Medford National Bank Building.
OoUcctloH.
0OM.KCTION8 A-ND REPORTS Wo
collected some accounts 14 years
old. We know how to get tho
money. Tho Bullock Mercantile
Agency, Inc., Rooms 1. , 3, Ha
Mna' Rldg., 21 K. Main at
' Dentists
Dr. W. M. VAN SCOTOO
DR. O. O. VAN SCOYOO
Dentists
Garnott-Corey Bldg., nlte
Mcdforu, Oro. Phono SCO.
Collections mid Reports
Sit
DR. FRANIC ROUKRTS Dentist.
M. F. & 11. Rldg. Orflce Iloura
S:30 to 12; 1 to 5. Phono 007-R.
Rtiglnecr nnd Contractor
FRKD N. CUMMINOS Hnglneor and
coutractor, 404 M. P. & II. Rldg
Surveys,, cstlmatoa, Irrigation
drainage, orohard and land Im
provement, Insurance.
H
KARL S. TUMY Genornl Insurance
nffloe. Fire, Automobile, Accident,
Liability, Plate Glass, Contract,
and Surety Honda. ICxcellont com
panlea, good local service. No.
210 Qarnett-Corey Rldg,
Instruction in INItiilo
FRKD ALTON HA IOI IT, tcaolior ot
piano and harmony. Composer
and arranger of music. Halght
Muslo Studio, 401 Garuett-Coroy
building.
RLIS8 I11CINK Teacher of Violin.
Music furnished for nil occasions.
Prlcea reasonable. Studio 1121 K,
Main St., Phone 303-J3.
Gnrbnge
OARRAGId Get your premises
alaaned up for the summer. Call
on the city garbage wagons for
tjood service. Phone 274-L. IT,
Y. Allen.
. V3L. -
I'liyHlclHUH ntul nurf;Hri
ls S I I
DR. F. G. CARI.OW, DR. KVA
MAINS CARI.OW Osteopathia
physicians, 416-417 Garnelt-Coroy
bldg., phona 10I6-L. Resldencs
16 South Laurel at
DK. W. W. HOWARD Oateopathls
physician, SOS Garnatt-Corey
building. Phone 110.
DR. J. J. EMM KNB Physician and
surgeon. Practice limited to eye,
ear, nose and throat. Eyes scien
tifically teated and glasses sup
piled. Oculist and Aurlii tor S. P
R R. Co Office- M. F ft II. Co.
bldg , opposite P. O. Phono B67
iTlt." R VVrCLANCYPbyslclaa aa
M.in"n Phonos, off too 36, real
d rid 724-J. Office hours. 10 to
IL', 2 to 5.
DfT MARTIN C. BARRBR Phyafc
olan and anrgaon. Office Palm
bio. k, oppoalto Naah hotel- Hours
in to it, 1 to 4 Phona UO-J
Prtntera an4 PubUaher
MT?lFlomTTN?llU CO., haa ti
cbt equipped printing office la
aoutbern Orcgou; book bindtag,
looae loaf ledgars, bllllag aystosas,
ote. Portland prisaM. $1 North
Fir st.
fcaaaier
ADS TRANSFKR ft STORAQB CO
Of floe 42 North Front at. Pbon
316. Prlcea right. Sorrice gua
aatyad
SoTflo .MiuJitiiea
BINOKR SKWINO MACHINBS FOU
ALK OR RKNT Some used ma
chines also for sale. Cleaning and
repairing. Baldwin Piano (or sala
from factory to customer RosN
retted 14a So, Central. I'Uom 2'iOt
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