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MEDFOTW lUtm TI-IBUtfE, 7rRDFORD, OttEClOX, MONDAY, MAY 13, 1010 FATJTC IWIO & h fi- S m 5 'k &r ASHLAND AND UNITY Tho tvventv-flfth annual gradua tion exercises of the Ashland high school will take place at tho armory on Thursday, May IS, at S p in. The address will he by J. A. Churchill, state superintendent of schools. Sup erintendent Briscoe will presont the diplomas. The class of 19 1C num bers thirty-four, almost evontly di vided as to boys and girls. Charlos Vygart, a business man of Cobleakill. X. Y., Is visiting his cou sins, Ira and llert Shotidy. Miss Anna Shoudy of Pullman, Wash., Is also visiting her brothers here, pre liminary to going to Pacific drove, Cal., where she will mako her home with Mrs. C. H. Cappeller, her sister, who formerly leslded In Ashland. On Friday afternoon last the Ath letic Girls' baseball club, n visiting organisation, won over the local toam by a score of 7 to S. The girls pinyed to beat tho band In behalf of a band benefit. The first reunion of Ashland lodge l'o 23, held Jointly with Alpha chap ter No. 1, of the Easter Star, oc curred at Masonic hall last Thursday evening. H. L. Whltod, worthy pa tron of the stars, presided. A lit erary and musical program Included b vocal solo by K. L. Kasor, an ad dress, "The Origin of Masonry." by Dr. .1. P. Johnson; reading by Miss Minnie Jankson; vocal solo, Miss Doris Bngloy; selection by tho Elks' (Itiartot, the personnel of which or ganisation now Includes Monto llrlggs, K. I. Hasor, A. L. Strlck Ifuid and Howard Kwen. Tho sketch by Mrs. C. F. Shepperd was humor oiis, likewise pathetic, especially when she was called upon to disci pline Messrs. Nluw. Skinner and Vaupol for various dellnijuencles due to both omission nnd commission. A delightful social hour, mingled with the serving of lefreshmonls, followed the program. Among the guest from Medford wore Mr. and Mrs. K. M. Wilson and tho mother of tho for mor. Ma. NolIIo McGownn, past worthy .ntl matron of tho Star ordor, Mrs. Kato Young and Mrs. Hat. tlo White. Chautauqua park was thronged on Saturday afternoon on tho occasion of tho oxhlhltlon of manual training ms a rosult of competent instruction In the public schools. Miss Moffatt, at tho head of this department, was tho demonstrator. ITndor Ideal skies a host of out-of-town visitors Jolnod IocbI resldontH In the enjoyment of park surroundings W. A. Freeburg loft Sunday morn lug for a long trip by automobile, which wl he taken by rolays, first to Klamat. Falls, and thenco to Su tmnvllle. Cal., from which point he will divert the schedule to go to Reno. Ntv. There he will visit his Iflg, Will, later on going to the vl olMlly f Joa Angeles to remain In definitely with his daughter. Mrs Irmn Munhlson. He probably will be gone several months and will make the entire trip In a new Ford without other ballast than himself as driver. J. M. Heaver returned home on Sat urday from a fortnight's outing on the ranch 'of Bert llarr. living near Wal king. Mrs. Hair Is his daughter. He enjoyed a fine recreation, especially In the atienuous occupation of clear lug up oak stumps, one of which spilt HHBfcpecledl) under ponderous blows from a 10-pound ax, upsetting Mr. Heaver's equilibrium and erlwilug hi left shoulder blade to sotfie ux tent. which Is mending under the law of compensation, without, how ever, invoking tbe aid of the com PMMtlOtt law. Fourteen cars of prime bf lteeri shipped by A. F. Hunt of Portland, from Merced, Cal.. to northern mar ket? were fed her on Saturday while itt transit. They fetch k cents in Portland as compared with 7 cents Oakland, hence the diversion lu thia direction. Mr. Hunt used to live here and was one of the leading stock raisers of this section. Maximum April temperature was T? on the 23rd, aud the minimum 17 on the Slth. Kalnfall, 3.12 laches. There waa one-third more elear days than cloudy ones. "Mean" Umperatures seem to have, confined themselves more to the 'early days of May. Local Shrtaers and their ladles will he tbe guests of tbe Shrlner' Social club of Medford on Mouda evening. May 15. A composite en tertainment In the way of dancing. cards and a bauquet will be pro tided for the delectation of Uitorx from here, the number of which w ill be considerable. The evaajelUUe meetings will con tinue a week or longer. The past week was a busy one, with meetings asfMMlally for young women; also large attendances aa the result of east and west side "sweeps" re wards In the way of revival aweep stakes being the incentive. The Bight of the grand concert the evangelist followed the War of trumpets with even a grander niee aage than ihat afforded wMteally. his thewe being ' Repentance " Kri day evening was military night, the church triumphant vanquishing the e-i .li-iiu-iit li.illtanf scor.-s of i erans, iced cross nurses uciongnpr, to the Belief Corp, brtgade and Bov Scouts collectively taking part lit the struggle, wllli llrst companv bringing up the rear. Saturday night there was a sacred concort by tho younger element. On Sunday forenoon rogular services gave way to the baccalaureate sermon before the high school, the remainder of the day being devoted to routine effort. On Wednosday evening, May 17, May Ilobson will appear In the flesh at tho Vlning no movies v hen Mav herself will personally assume the leading role In "The Making Over of Mrs. Matt." II. L. Whitued, .leweler and op tometrist, has purchased a new au tomobile, the maximum parts of willill ifl'liuiui men ir()m;inD men,.- j exceedingly well, Inasuch as the car I Is a Maxwell. iSoda water from the Dodge spring was on tap Saturday, under new methods of Installation as recently adopted by the springs commission The llquod bubbles like a gin flsz. J. IT. Sammls of Leinars, Iowa, who Is accompanying Senator Cum mins as traellug companion through- out tho Pacific coast territory, Is a i past grand exaltod ruler of Klks, a distinction which was conferred on him at the l.os Angeles convention lu 1909, and as such as sharing not able attention with tho senator In the course of their travels. M. C. Breaslur of Springfield, for merly residing hero, Is In town for a urior stay relating to uiisiuub matters , having bought the Knttora hardware stock, located lu the for mer tllegel store, which he will re move to Springfield. Mlas ntfrleda Mers, teach of Kug llsh the past jour In the Ashland high school, and who hs resigned her position, leaves this week for her home at Madison, Wis. llor re turn to the central west will cover an extended trip. From SSan Fran cisco she will gu by steamer to Situ Diego, thence over the Sunset route to New Orleans, visiting other no table places on route, bolng accom panied by Miss Anna 11. Harris on the journey. Miss Harris has boon teachor of art and music In the high school and has also roslgned. Mr. and Mrs. J. K. Hohrbaugh, from Mlssosurl. In tho vicinity of St. Joseph, are translont visitors here, trvlng tho efficacy of mineral wa ters, after a year's sojourn In va rious places In California. They nro old acquaintances of Mr. and Mrs J. D. Marner of this city. Thll Rose, high school graduate here several yearn since, and who Is now connected with tho schools of Riverside. Cal.. has received an appointment as membor of the fac ulty of tho University of California at Ilerkeley. Mrs. Rose was formerly Mlsa Mudge Kubauks, teacher In the Wal schools. There was a sound of revelry by night at the high school gym last Friday evening, the occasion being the annual reunion of the senior and Junior claasea. over 100 being pres ent. An Interesting program was supplemented by a banquet termed an Incomparable feed, and over tho delicious viands the classes of 1110 anil 1017 respectively pledged renowod allegiance to the best tra ditions or the high school body. Ruth Hadley Is president of the Juniors and Ralph Harris Is presi dent of the seniors. Cleo Kirk pre sided as an Ideal toastmaster, and under the warmth and glow of the Jolly event Superintendent Hrlscoe and Principal Moore responded hap pll to a number or opportune topics. The Central Point high school to the number of fifty, chaperoned by . , - Profeaeor W. K. Mows, superintend- nuts formerly requireu live or i eut ulcnlcked In local parks on Frl- daya. and by eliminating many petty em, picmmeu ''l i matters, and without any sacrifice to day of last week. Frank II l'Mi. enforcement In the county. I of the Hull Printing company of that tm tuat this saving and my exper clty and a movie camera man of ' no entitles me to a second term, acknowledged ability eo;p.ued WrofflcrrKcttter: the party aa staff artlat of tbe edu catlonal Institution. Extensive detachment from the Twenty-firat infantry, portions of two battalions with all their equipment, passed through on Fri day last, bound for Arftona. It re quired over twenty earn to accommo date the men, horsea and wagons. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Ilvraey re turned from near IMgewood, Cil . on Saturday, where thev have lien for some time ia-t Invi Mig.itliiK their ' ( am a oa n tl I 1 x m for the cemocratle iee folom ot al'ont " cumin in nomination ror the office of district that lo.alin which wintered in attorney, subject to the May prlmar wiu iu , Jes jj j Bm nom8tMi and elected CHICHESTER S PILLS JrZr TUB iTlAUONU Hn4i. X T.I a mk Aik llur .f v liru.ri't- - IIM U.TCn UlAtlllSn IIIUMI IMLM. 14 Mki.' M Ikrt. itf. Al.tjn htul 1 SOlBBYDRl'MISTSracWftC&t m I klti.linWi"i.Jt.iA I'lll, m 11,4 IM .I4 o.tll.V M, - A $ CHOICE GARDEN TRACT AND HOME PLACE-$950 Four-room cottage, garden trat, tarries, riowtrs. shade. Just the plaee for a little home and garden tract. Paving (2S9.S0, aew or ?100. JJ, sidewalk $70 SO, all pid in rill Lot llxl47. Bandy loam soil. Bst city property of thl kind wo havo ever offered. Total price !50. BENNETT INVESTMENT CO. ltal !J.ute, Iwin, tlvauiU, Imuramo. Irttt Vt Main. "mo 7" . . .... t - I nectar from aitaitn, ciovor a net iruu 'blossoms. Commissioner Von Vllet, who rep resented the Holland government In charge of lt horticultural exhibit at the Panama exposition, and who aft erward removed here In connection with the nursory business, Is now located at Kureka. Cal . engaged In the same vorntlon Reported by Jackson County Ab- trsct Co.. Sixth and Fir j!U. "" Ileal Kstuio Tin.ferj. Ilrunswlck Investment Co. to W. II. Ross, lot 2. block K and part of lot 1, block K, It. II. Vallej Orchard Co. .. . Felix Cuiaux to O C llalsey. lot 31. block 1. Whitman Park no 10 MARKET REPORT lattnlOCi UOflS Alive. 7:V. STKKHS- Alive, (KiTOV&c. COWS Alive, r(P.rV4e. VBAI.r-lrwiHe S?(rt)llo. l.lvo Poultry HKN'S Me; old rooater, 7c; stag, lie; broiler, UOe. DUCKS Fat, be. (1RKSK Fnt, Sc. TUKKKYS Fat young1, lfe. BELGIAN' HAKES. Mo Be. liny nod Grata (l)uvinR Prices.) WHEAT 00c. OATS WO ton. IIAY-AIfulfn, $15 ton; Rniin, $h. HAKLKY Whole, $30. Price I'nia tj ormers KflaS -"JVa". Brri'KK-Dairy, 2 Win., -I3o. POTATOES 1.85. ON'ION'S- 2af. HONEY ISo por lb. CIDKK 2Bc. POKK OVic. BEEF 10(.t12c. , LAKD PJ'ic. BACON i:ifrtlSc. SHOULDEKS 12t. HAM-ICp. IltTTrif PAT25p. Bt'TTEK Wholesale, 20e. POLITiCAL ANNOUNCEMENTS l'-OU HKPItKSKNTATIVK I hereby nnnounce that I have fllod mv declaration of Intention to become a candidnto lor tno ropuuiicun nom ination for the office of representa tive subjoct to tho decision of the ro publlcan party at the coming primary oloctlon. Adv. C. M. THOMAS. I am a candidate for tho ropubllcan nomination for Joint representative from tho district comprising Doug las and Jackson counties subject to tho primary In May. If nominated and elected 1 will serve the poople of the district to the best of my ability. Adv. w. h. aoitu. I hnreby announce my candidacy for the nomination for representa tive from Jackson county on tho ro publlcan ticket, subject to tho pri mary on May 19. I ptedge myself for economy and a square deal for all. Adv. 1MCNTON HOWKR8. I am a republican candldato for representative In the state legisla ture. 1JI5NJ. C. SHICLDON. 1 11 STRICT ATTORNEY The records of the county clork at this time show a saving of $4500.00 In the administration of this office as comimred with the previous term. This baa been accomplished by trana- ailiiif tl.a ai,iiM amount nf busluegj )flfor grand Juries in one day thai ney. Adv. K. R. KELLY. I hereby announce that I have filed ray declaration ot intention to become a candidate for the repub lican nomination ror the office ot District Attorney for Jackson county, Oregon, subject to the decision of the republican party, at the primary elec tion to be held May 19, 1916. Vdv. O. M. ROBERTS. I hnrrtbv announce that I have filed my declaration of Intention, and that 1 to this office. I prumtKfi not to forget 1 the fact that I am a public servant, and that 1 will the beet or my ability administer the arfalrs or the office. Impartially, ltinntly and without fear or fnvor. Adv. NEWTON W. BORDEN The first or the year a number or ; ont condition mo uusv wornrr nro ,. or the ll.ll.u and man black specie and gather tho j COURTHOUSENEWS; . ! reiiuumjBiu, luriumni,' mimy wou ii- jM Uvo four enrB H(t0( rw,ueglOTj ,0 to I ....Lll..u. Imj-1..11 . . . -.. a a I become a cunuiuate (or tho offlco or I Dtrirtct Attorney Inasmuch as thoro would be, In addition to tho regular i duties of tbe criminal nnd Juvontto courts, now uutlca and conditions confronting the office. Among those were mentioned tlio onforceinont of tho prohibition art, and tho Mkotl hood of having to foreclose many tax liens, pnrtlculnrlv those agntnst tho Southern Pacific land grant of nearly half million acres In Jaci.son county, amounting to abcut $200,000. My reply wa that t routd beoomo a candtdnto If It were generally do- Blrcd nnd tho race coula bo mado without aesutnlng special obligation to any particular Individual, faction, locality or Interest Therefore, after consulting person ally or by lettor several hundred men and women of all occupations In all parts of the county, bollevlng thero Is a real desire for my candi dacy, I will be a cmulldato for the nomination of District Attornoy on tho ropubllcan ticket Adv. JOHN H. CATIKIN. I am a cnndldate for tho office of district attorney on the democrat ticket. If nominated nnd elected, I shall sorvo the county as I have served tho Ctty of Medford during the past three yea re, miring which tlmo I havo been Its city attornoy. Adv. 11. It. M'CABB. COUNTY CUIHIC. A. Gardner It Kepiibllrjin Cantll O tlalo for County Clerk I horchy announce rey candidacy for tho office of county clerk and If nominated and elected will contlnuo to give my entire time and attention to the dutlofl thereof, conduct tho office according to law and gtvn an efficient, oco;iomlral nnd business,,- iiko numinisu-auon. Adv. 0. A. GARDNER. I horeby nnnounco that I havo fllod my declaration of Intention to become, a candidate tor the republi can nomination for the office of coun ty clork, for Jackson county, snbloct to tho decision of the republican par ty, at the primary election to be held May 19, 1910. Adv. A. N. IIILDEBRAND. COUNTY ASSESSOR 1 horeby announce my candidacy for tho offlco of county assessor of Jackson county on tho republican tlokct. nubject to the prlmnry on May 19. I pledge myself to an honest, efficient. Impartial and econ omical discharge or tho duties of the offlco and propose to mako all assnsiu mentn upon tho basis of the true actual vattto of tho property nnd not upon any Inflated valuation. Adv. OBOROE LAUNSPACH. I herewith nnnounco my cnndldncy for county assessor, subjoct to the dcclslqn of tho republican party at tho prlmnry election to bo hold May 19. 1910. If elected I pledge mysolf to mako a Just aud oqultablo asgosa- mont nnd administer tho arrnlrs of tho offlco In a buslnosR-IIko man nor. Adv. J. B. COLEMAN. I horoby nnnounce my candidacy for tho domocrntlc nomination ror tho orflco of nssessor of Jackson county at tho prlmnry to be held May 19th, 1916. Havo had throo years' oxporlenco ns deputy asseseor. Adv. CLINT GALLATIN. T horeby announce that 1 nm a candldato for county assessor for Jackson county, Oregon, on tho re publican ticket, subject to tbe pri maries to be held May 19, 191(5. My platferm: Kcouomy, equality and efficiency. J. C. HERRING. Adv. Candidate ror county assessor at republican ptlmary election, May 19, 1910. Three years experience cleri cal work making up assessment rolls and extending tax rolls, township 29 and 30 North. Bauge I West, state or Michigan. Three years assessor and member or countv board of su pervisors. Olsego county. Michigan, Six years deputy assessor In Jackson county. Oreyon If elected, practical experience, common sense and busi ness Judgment will be exercised In making n easments Fictitious, boom valuations will not be permit ted. The gri.itest possible accuracy and economy In Held and office work will be rlgldl enrorced. The most efficient administration that exper ience, education and capability can exact, In e-rv department of this important of rice, will be effected Fair aud courteous treatment extend ed to all taxpayers. Intfgrlty or purpose Hi" Kovernlng factor Your support solh lied. W. W. TKUAX. Adv. i . iii SHERIFF. I have heretofore formally an nounced my candidacy for the nomi nation ror biHTiu on me repuuuean ticket to he voted upoi at the com ing primary election. May 19, 191fl. I have held the position or deputy sberirr during the past four vears. It Is unanlmouHiv conceded that a mark et1 Improvement has ueen made In all dpsrtmwiU or the sheriff's of fice during the Incumtieucy or the present sht-rlff. the record in tbe of flee at tb 1" ginning of the preaent administration were ronHldered the worst In the state they are now considered equal to any and better than most The work or tax collection has been systemntWed so that quicker and bet ter service U now belug rendered, and tax" collected at a. much loss east than hfM'tofore. 1 am lullv convenant with the du ties and ne 'N ot the office ror which I aspire If I am nominated and elected I pledge mkflf NEW TODAY 10 acres, near Jacksonville, small house, burn and well, land rich aud gently sloping S(ifli. 80 acres, firlffln creek. R-rom bouse, barn, well bearing orchard. foothill lands. t?loo. TIIIC ARE flOOB IH'YS Hoon-Cathcart Co. Hione. Ifi7 jiu m'u " " " prove the servlcf to taxpayers and to 1 rr. -vtnf Mm nrriMA In llfl minlmlzo tno cos' tnereoi. 3rd. To Impartially perform nil duties and enforco all laws. E. W. (Curly) WILSON. I am n candldato for tho nomina tion or Sheriff on tho ropubhenn tlckot to bo voted for at tbe primaries May 19, 1910. If nominated and elected I will enforce tho law and glvo tho public an honest. Impartial and efficient admlnlsttatlon. 37 years In Jackson county. Adv. HARRY N. t.OFLAND. 1 horoby nnnounco my carfdldacy for tho recubllcan nomination for sheriff, to be voted on at the coming primaries. May 10th, 19 to. I feel that I need no Introduction to tho public, having been a resident of Jackson county for 20 years. I pledge myself. If elected, to give an Imnartlnl, cconomlcnl and con nervatlvo administration of this im portant office. I havo endeavored to sorvo the public faithfully In tho past and agree. If elected, to strictly and Impartially enforco all laws. Hovlng a vet large experience In tho mat tors of taxation and knowing Jack son county thoroughly, I pledgo my self to conduct the Tax collection branch of tho office In such n manner an to serve the taxpayers honostly, promptly nnd efficiently. Adv. W. T. OniEVH. I am a candldato for the republi can nomination of sheriff of Jackson countv. subject to tho primary, May 19. 1910. I havo lived In Jackson county twolvo years, mndo tho rnco for tho nomination for sheriff two years ago and received a snlendld vnto dosplto tho unusual conditions I had to op pose and would apprcclnto your sup port this time. If olecled I will enforco nil laws and pledge mysolf to an economical. Impartial and conservative adminis tration. Adv. A. W. WALKER. I horeby announce my cnndldncy for the nomination for sheriff on the democratic ticket, subject to tho will of the voters at the primary to be held Mav 19. 11110. t am n native son of Jackson county and my on tiro past life Is sublect to vour Inves tigation. RALPH tl. JENNINGS. Adv. I herebv announco my candidacy for tho democratic nomination tor sherirf to be voted on at thqcomltig primaries. May 19, 1910. I have served tho city or Medford as chler or police rnr over five vears and'dtirlng Hint tlmo served under four dirrerent mayors. I pledge myself, If nomi nated and eleclod. to nerve tho public nnd do mv duty ns sheriff at all times, nnd glvo tho public an honest aud Impartial administration. Adv. J. F. HITTSON. COUNTV TTlEAHUltKR. Deputy County Treasurer Mvrtlo W. Blakelev announces her candidacy for tho orrico of county treasurer. I hereby announce m candidacy on tho republican tlckot for tho of rico or county treasurer, to bo votod on at tho coming prlmarlen, I havo held tho position nn doputy In this ofrico ror tho past year nnd nm con fident that I can fulfill tho duties connected therewith. I served two years ns deputy coun tv recorder before taking tho posi tion as deputy county tronsurorf I have also had experience as account ant for several corporations, such as tho Medtord Concrete Construction company and Medford Ieo and Stor age Company, before taking up coun ty work, and will nay that my peat record Is open lor Inspection to tho voters ot Jackson county. H nominated and elected I will run the office without tho oxpenso ot a deputy and continue to servo tho pub lic just aa efriclent In tho tuturo as I havo In the past. Adv. MYRTLE W. BLAKELEY. I hereby announeo that I hnvo filed my declaration of Intention to bo eoniH a candidate for the repuhlloan nomination ror the office of county treasurer, to be voted on In the com ing primaries. If I am nominated and elected will conduct Die office In an strident and businesslike manner. Adv. BOY L. MAULE. I hereby announce that 1 am n can didate ror the nomination or county treasurer ror Jackson county, Oregon, on the republican ticket to he voted tor at the primary election to be held May 19. 1916. I formerly held the office or county treasurer and believe I gave general satisfaction to the public. During the time I was couuty treas urer the county employed expert ac countants to expert tbe county offi cers' books and said experts compli mented my work very highly aa a public official. , If nominated and elected I shall endeavor to conduct tbe affairs or the of Bee in an honest, efficient and husl-nees-llke manner. Adv. JA8. M. CBONBMILLHB. COUNTY HUPKBIVTRNDKNT. I hereby announce my candldaoy on the republican ticket tor the of fice of County School Superintend ent for Jackson county, Oregon, sub ject to tee will of tbe republican parly at the primary election May 19 I stand for practical aehool ef- ? WHY CASH WANTKI) SO acres near Creek bottom, 70 acres In cultivation, nlMfa, fruit and grain, easily Irrigated. Less than 2 utile trout Medford. ICSOv cash. One of the best buys in Jaakgon eounty. Say when and I will obow you. J. C. BARNES 1VS Wwt Mala 8t Phone 7fll flclcy, personol supervision of the schools nnd elimination of county ncrool supervisors. All . FRANCIS 0. SMITH. O in mo veters: i am ronunuenn cnndldato for county school super intendent at tho primary election, May 19, 191C. I am for supervision of tho schools by tho superintendent and for econ omy In the county ruperlntendent's office and overy placo where It does not retard tho efficiency of tho schools. I am In favor of progrosslvo educa tion, that Is, education that prepares tho hoy or girl for life. I am for all having n squaro deal and nn equal chance tor an education. If notnlnntcd and elected 1 will do every thing In my powor to mako the schools of Jaekson county th best in tho state. Adv. A. J. HANDT. I hnrehv nnnounco that I Jmvo filed my declaration of Intentions, nnd that I nm a cnndldato tor tho rc nubllcan nomination for tho office of County School Superintendent of Jackson county, subject to tho pri maries of Mav 19 If nomlnntcd and electen T nlfdge mvseir to an honest impartial and economic administration and will porsonntly supervise our schools. I hold an Oregon lire certificate, and hnvlng rccentlv spent four ses sions on preparatory work, both In the University of Orenon and In tho University of California In tho study of modem education and supervi sion, and hnvlng served tho county as rural school supervisor for two venrs. I reol competent to fill tho of flco lu a thoroughly sotlsfoctory man ner nnd horohv solicit tho aupporl of every truo friend of education. Adv. O. W. AOER. I nm n cnndldato ror tho roDuhll enn nomination ror County School Superintendent. I alnnd tor; A con tinuance or progressive policies In education, economy consistent with orflclency, equal eduratlonal ndvnn taecs for the hovs and girls on the fnrms with those lu tho cltloe nnd tpwns. U nominated nnd elected I will In the future, as In the past, glvo mv full time nnd best efforts to tho supervision of the scIiooIk and tho nd mlntstratlnr or tho diitlex or tho or rico During my Incumbency I have not cotiBned mvseir strictly to tho rotitlno duties or tho orriee but havo taken a broader view ot tho mission or the Countv School Superintendent In addition to my offortfl vo rnlso the Rtondnrd ot teaching nft improve tho physical condltlonn nt school I havo labored to promote tho welfare of tho boys and girls through Industrial clubs, school fairs, school credits for homo work, parent-teachers circles apelllng and arithmetic contests, nnd other activities. I feel that my work hnR been regarded with favor and In order to contlnuo this work, I nm nHklng for ro-olectton. Adv. J. PEROY WELLB. FOB HUNT FURN1HHKI) AI'TB. FOR RENT Apartment for Tho Berbon, 10 Qulno Bt. ront. FOB RENT nOTJHKB FOR BENT Three small houses, close In; from 0 to $10. Call 9 E Jackson, or phono 592-W. 48 FOR RENT liouso with garage, furnished or unruriilHhcd; every thing modern. 51 C W. Jackson street. 40 FOB BENT HOOriKKKKI'INO ROOMS FOR RENT Cosy rurnlshed house, keeping rooms, ulose In, $5 month. Lights, water, gas, bath. Phono 820-X.. FOB HUNT MINUKM.ANHOUH FOR RENT Good pasture olose to city. Dr. French. Phone 730-R. 40 FOR RENT Pasture, good feod, reucea, plenty ot water. W. II. Stewart 62 FOR rAI.ftMrravnKJK FoTtSALliRuVhTh'ead of good work horses and saddle horse. E B. Reames, one mile north nl Phoenix. 54 FOR SALE The pure-bred regis tered Red Polled bull, "Modoc Chler," born March it, 19H. Price ISO. inspection by appointment. Palmer Investment Co., Mall Trl buno bldg , Medford, or Modoc Or chard. FOB SALE-Grey team welghlug about 1400, and one grey horn, weighing about 1700. Big Pines Lumber Co. tt FOR HALE Freeh milk goata at re duced rates. Mr. L. DHienhury, Climax. Ore. fob half MiHvmiuxjfHnan FOR 8A1.E Horse, harness, aur- rv, top buggy, aprliiK wagon, cul tivator. Mpray outfit, harrow, plow, all kinds or fine furniture, pianola, tie piHHii music, large porcelain lined refrigerator, washing ma chine. J K. Johnson. 1 tulles wmtt of Phoenix. Phone 14-F3. IX FOB SALE -Almost new 10 h. p. electric motor and duplex alfalfa aud gialn grinder. See Urore Creek ranch, Lelaud, Ore. Si FOR SALE Thor motorcycle Martln'a bicycle shop. at 48 FOR SALaV 697-B2. -Nice grain bay. Phone II FOR 8AI-E- Paxsons Dahlias. Spe cial collection, 12 roots, standard - varieties, named and labeled for $1 postpaid List of many others tor postal. R. 11. Paxson, Central Point. Ore.. 4 HELP WANTED- A HUNTS AOENTS WANTED Elderly men desiring light employment can make good wages selling our full line of popular priced nursery stock Outfit tarnished. Iuveetl- gate Address Paetflo Nursery Gu., 122 Va Grand &ve., Portland, Ore IJuu. 61 asa!,! "Nh Ties" WAATicn nn-OATiONH WANTED Sowing ut homo or by tho day. Phono 470-M, 144 8. Central. 55 WANTED MrrnurflutjiWttOnH WANTED Second hand car; must bo In good condition and cheap for cash. Box 7, Mall'Trlbuna. ' 47 WANTED TO BUY Horsos of satU die typo, and heavy horsos. Dr. Holms, 111 No. Fir, Phone 308. WANTED- All kinds of feathor bed ding steam cleaned and renovated. Pillows and cushions mado to or der. Ask for prices. Now machin ery Installed. All work guaran teed. Wo deliver. Phono 19G-J. Medford Feather Bedding and Renovating Works. 46 FOB RXCIlAnGR TO TRADE For team, wagon nnd harnesB, 4room liouso and lot, furnished, including Home Com fort range, White Sewing machine, poultry house and yard, woodshed, four kinds nf berries, flno gar den, lights and water In homo. Box 9, Mall Tribune. 40 uusiNiiflH nirtEOToitr Auto Hupptlea LAIIER AUTO SPRING CO. We are operating tho largest, oldest and best equipped plant in tho Pa cific northwest. Uso our nprlngs when others fall. Sold under guar anteo. 20 North Flftoonth Bt., Portland, Ore. Attorneys OKO. W. CHERRY Attornoy nnd Notnry, Booms 9-10, Jackson Coun ty Bank Building, ontrnnco N. Contral, Medtord, Ore, POUTe'u' j7ne"fF Attornoy nt law, rooms 8 nnd 9, Medford National Bank Building. A. K. BEAMES, LAWYER Qarnott Corey bids. Q. M. BOBERTS Lawyor. Medford National Bank Building. Collections. COLLECTIONS AND REPORTS We collected soino accounts 14 yonrs old. Wo know how to got the money. Tho lluiiock Mercantile Agency, Inc., Booms 1, 2, 8, Has klna' Did., 21C E. Maln'st Dontlsu a Dr. W. M. VAN 8COYOO DB. O. G. vat; BCOTOC Dentists Gnrnott-Coroy Bldg., ulte Mcdroro, Ore. Phono 356. Collections and Report 21 DB. FRANK BOBERTS Dontlst. M. F, & 11. Bldg. Offlco Hours 8:30 to 12; 1 to 5. Phono C07-B. EnRlnecr nnrt Contractor ntEDrCUMMiNdBanglncrd contractor, 404 M. F. & H. Bldg Surveys,, cctlmntoe, Irrigation dralnugo, orchard and land im provement. Insurance. EABL S. TUMY Oonoral Insurance offlao. Flro, Automobllo, Accident, Liability, Plato Olass, Contract, and Surety Bonds, Excellent com pantos, good local sorvlce. No, 210 G a rnett-Coruy Bid g Instruction In MaMa FBiSM?TON"HAiaHT," teachor of piano and harmony. Composer and urrangor of music. Halght Music Studto, 401 Garnatt-Coroy building. BLISfl"ilElNl Toaoher of Violin". TiIuhIo furnlshod for all Oceanians, Prices rensonnblo. Studio 1121 E, Main St., Phone 303-J2. Garbage GARBAGE Get your premises cloaned up for the summer. Call on the city garbage wagona tor good sorvlce. Phone 274-L. F Y. Allen. Phyilciiuji and Anrgeons t ii ,r r m.ii an hi i r i m , - DB. F. O. CABLOW, DR. EVA MAINS CABLOW Osteopathic physicians, 416-417 Qarnett-Corey bldg., phone 1034-L. Bosldence 26 South Laurel at. DB. W. W. BOWABD Osteopath! physician, S03 Garnett-Corey building. Phone 130. DB. J. J. EMMENS Physician and surgeon. Practice limited to eye, ear, nose and throat. Eyes scien tifically tested and glasses uup plied. Oeullst and Aurlst ror S. P It. R. Co. Office M. F. & H. Co bldg.. opposite P. O. Phone 567 DR. R W. CLANCY Physician an6 surgeon Phone, office 36, rest deuce 724-J. Office hours, 16 t 12. 2 to 5. DB. MARTIN 0. BABBBR PhysJ. elan and surgeon. Offlte Palm block, oppoelte Naah hotel. Huurs 10 to IX, 1 to 4. Phone lloJ. Printer nU fMblUIwrs .MMDrOKD PIUNTING 1 "cb", has the beet equipped printing offlco In southern Oregou; book blading, loose leat ledgers, billing systems, etc Portland prices. 27 North Fir at. TrtKwfera WADS TBANSFBR & BT0BAG8 CO. Of Gee 42 North Front st. Paon 216. Prices right. Sorvlce guar antead Bowing Machine- BINQER SIOWIKG MACHINES FOH 3ALK OR RENT Some used m ehlnes also tor sale. Cleaning and repairing. Baldwin Piano for aalo from factory to ouatomer. ItosU rct 245 -o. C antral. Phone 390,