StEDFOKB mOT, TRIBUNE, DFORI), OREGON", TUESDAY, MAY 1G, 101G PXOEMVB K,' r if. ' O C.J EAGLEJOiNf EAGLETS By A. C. Hewlett Rudolph Peck of Ijho creek mo tored into town Thursday morning, transacted Ins binine and vyu on hi way home bv the tune some of our citions U'U' out of bed. He nets up and move vvhile,nthcrc sleep is the why he pan run an auto. George Ilrown & Son are begin ning to receive their quota of tho spring clip of wool. Charles Ileift of Laee Creek wn doing buslne-n with our merchants Thursday. .Mrs. C. I. Fnrrur, also of Luke Creek, was uUo doing shou pint; flt the nme time. Minn Pearl Gould, who lias just finished her term of school in the Antelope district, was with us Fri day and later in tho day wits, met bv her siMer, Miss.Ahnn, and they two went on to their home in Medford. Karl (Volt, who ha charge of tho .1. 11. Coolev orehiud, and wife were in town and while heie lenewed his Bubieriptiou to the Daily .Mail Trib une. Hour" Meyer of l.ako Creek motor ed out Friday with pork ami venl for the Med fold market. He is another of our citizens who gets up and lllOV'OM. ('Initios Torrill and In other, John, and wife, drove out fiom their home near Hrown-lioro Friday. Charley is a horseman and eoneipiently sticks , to his cuningu. 0 ..M. Unbelts, one of tho candi dates for the nomination for district attorney, enino in Friday late lor dinner, hut i perhaps eeuabh lor beia? a eandidato. He had to join the crowd of candidates to do a lot of talking- J. Percy WclU was out the saitiH day talking to the voter. Koal (1. llrown of the firm of Geo. Brown & Kens, received a enr load of wood fiom the Hutto Fall sttinn Thursday. Mi. Iterthn Lewis stinted from hero tor Lewwton, liluho, Tliurwdii.v. Miss Grace Coiiley, who came out a few day ago to visit her mother, returned to Medford Friday owning on the P. & H. motor. C. J. Seaman wan in our town Fri day and I understand that he was in terested in ciiculatiug the petition for tho recall of our county couit. I did not meet him or oo the petition, hut was told that that was his business. I learned that W. W. Parkur of Hutto Falls has been circulating one of the pot it ions and has secured all of the togislored voters in the precinct ex cept two, but if there is a petition being circulated I haw been unable to lind out who it is or the grounds of complaint that the iietitnm is based uhiii, but was told by one who ehiiuit'd to have aeen it that the com idnint is the unlawful use of the county funds. I don't see whv the advocates don't publish the rhurgei so thut wo, the otcrs, can investigate for ournelvos. ,1. S. Quackenburth and funiilv mo tored into town Friday and were ut tending to business at the P. & L. depot. The word came to mo ves terdav (Friday) that the P. A H. had unloaded n lot of irou south of the depot, and that aroused a feeling of curiosity in the minds of several of our citizens as to what kind of iron it was, and we began to see visions of new tracks, au extension of the road up into the timber beyond Hutto Falls, and possibly connection ih the Oregon Trunk, n 1 rushed off to loam the cause ot the e.viteniont and learned that the company was pist gatliciing up a lot ot ord it on that was (.cutleted along the railroad lor future uc. While I was at the ! ll the acHMHMiiMltuig agent, F. T Newport, renewal his subcnptii. t the Daily Mad Tribune. The n t morning (Saturday) I again vi-itu' the dcHit uud met Mrs, Hualinkii .t ( Kugeue. on the wa to tin- IIui-liv ' orchard to visit her brullur-in l.iw also wet that ludefuligahle wurkn. Fd Mutton, the road supervisor t"i this mud district. He wn tin n w.t his team to unload a eurlo.nl ot ul ert to he used in this uml tin ,ul joining district. He U ent'ii'.".! n. w opening up a new road hetwnn tin tnuil belonging to the Kuguc Kntr loiiid & Irrigation Co. and tl Hut ton, ol Joe Under and the Hn.w and von tier llellen places to mint 1 1 with the Central Point-Well, n r.ul J. II. Ilarth and sou. Charley . ie shopping in Hugle Point Saturduv morning. J. 1 1, ha pist returned irom liWWnX Cnl., Tlhen he bud tuv leave hi. auto lt wui.er. but be brought It hottie With hlfll this time, ' Wat vvuh nuvrWd to find .ueh cold weather, for when ho left here -ome ago it was warm wc utlu-r. . Speuking about the weather, or rather froM. fro uluit I can leura tlnre will . e an abundant crop of truit left, al though in mmw of the low places the fmt has done eontkleruble damage. lit. E. X. Peenlorff, wife of Pro fessor Ieerdoff, who is just closing u nchool on Keese eretsk, oad her ihter-in-law, iir. Fred llierdoff of Asbland culled tor dinner here Sal nrdav and took tlw Harnub jUuey or Medfenl. They an moving to Ashland io make that place their nume. J. II. T'-rrell and P. 0. Thompson of Like Click were lure tor ilium r. Mr In. .'i jr,..u uj. lis that tl tx- citement is inereaitt; over the dis. coven ot eoppei on Lake eieek and thet about all the novel anient laud has been staked off in minine claims. While 1 was on my rounds today I saw William von der Hellen, one of our hnrdvvntc merchants, and he re newed his subscription to the Daily Mail Tribune, and also secured a sub scription to the Weekly Mail Tribune from George 11. Stow ell. Til FNT TJSI K Talent will hold an old communlt picnic election fashioned day, Frl- day, May 19 Plan are being car lied out to have the people from the neighboring communities bring their well filled banket to Wuidner's grove during the noon hour. At 1 : 30 the following progiam will be held at the race track on the school greunds: Sack race for bo) under 14, 60 yard dash for girls under 1 1, three legged rare for bovs under t-t, three leKged race for bos over 1 1, f0 yard dash for girls (free for all), fat men's race, egg race for Indies only, 100 yaid dash (free fur all), pie eat ing contest. Liberal prises are offered for all events, botli first and second plates At ft o'clock a llvelv ball game will be staged between the Has Hecns and the Would He This promises to be an amusing game and will bo fought to a finish as the Huddles were defeated last year by one score. Thosu from the iielghlKirlng terri tory will need to come to Talent to vote on the Irrigation pioposltlon and for officers to he nominated at tho primaries, llrlng our families and enjoy the day with vour frtquds. Tho Olympic society will give the closing exercises on Thursday even ing In honor of the eighth grade pu pils who receive diplomas at this time and to those who complete their work In this school. The lower grados are not giving closing exercises at this time. The program .for the upper grades will bo as follews: Class history for tenth grade as seen by eighth grade students: class prophecy, eighth grade, Luclle llol drldge; class prophecy, tenth grado, Lewi lleosen: class play. "Hans von Smash," tenth grade students; pre sentation of diplomas, Professor F. C. Itelmer; class will, Anna Anderson; musical milliners. Returns from the eighth grado ex aminations nre very satisfactory. No students l(i the eighth grade failed, although four were conditioned. Throe In the class of eighteen did not got through In geography, but every one taking the examination In phil ology passetl There were nineteen In the class and the class .iveiage was 91 per tent Reported by Jackson, Couktr At tract Co.. Sixth and Fir Its Circuit Ctiuit. Lester Cobuin vs. Harmon .Mat tern, dismiss!. Mullock Merc. Agenc) vs. Frost, dismissed. Articles of Incorporation of the Fly Casters Club, filed May 1, 1916. Daniel Whelstrom. estate, citation ' Lewis A. Walte estate, notice of sale. A P Talent estate report of sale of real properiv An hie Mhioii s c II Owen, at tlon for monev and attachment Slatt t n I mi I tiihn II Groves A Fine Aid For Mother -to -bo Vi'c Are till frrpall v lnnVlifrd in llinui who tell their cxivrlcacis. And among lb irinjr tlnni wlikh vf i 1 1 alxiit an mi f f Immc! ate Im K rti ro ! tiio viper. ti t m. I her, I a iplen d I cxtrn ii remedy r J . Mother's I ! ' tl t It i. P 1 CTfr I tut BUK-U-J of tSo nt.iniKh. It It Wl 1 f7sc? " f' y pt"itrtint In ! lliurcuLC. JtUIB, , e .rlwre Ull of it (-.tl! ng rrvt, Ikw it I'v, nilni Incident It ttrtt fiili fit .w.a.1. Pfamcnts snd mnvlM T'ny U of rettfut cootiurr. ir tain, pi.ieful nibu, an t xw of mm itra. ptculur Ui tlx pc riJjl of cipcituur). rMcf from vntvUix wUmw many ouur worn i4 tuiuilt 1- iTjVff1, X "t drurjUt A.L. y.,ur bu.uan. to ttt & ?l".?,eBi . "VmSii. 7' rr T"'r hntioa and iDktructive uk. uuT i. 77 1 m,TB ..TLt'Vr .J"...?.'" " nutrruity Vnd i.-t f .u 4r it v''ZA?" M" '" ". - - -- - -- - - COURTHOUSENEWS I 9$$-iV"jySUM ! W&F. iclf0 fcsT X-.VA r...ynTniii CHOICE GARDEN TRACT AND HOME PLACE 950 Four-room cottage gardon tract, berries, flowers, elude, Jitat tbe pUce for a little uorco and i;Qrtlca tract 1'av.og f SH'J.SO, sew er f 100 33. oldtwalH 7'J 80. a. I pa d la full Lot UfciH? Saudy toain boil, ueit city r ro,ier ty ot this kind we have aver offered. Total prlco titoo BENNETT INTESTMENT CO. Iw'dl Katc, Jtcao, Itcmal, lasuranco, 302 Wet Moiiu TlrtOc "iiO va Paul G Dcnbor, anbvvcr to affl davit J. T Sullivan vs. P. Welch ef al. Mummons. Kllsu J. Lewis vs. J. S. and W. Hninett, discharge ot attachment. Jane Carroll vs. C. A. and C. li. McArthur, cost bill. Victor E. Unco vs. T. C. Norrls et al, objection. Jackson County vs. Trod L. Col vig, dismissed. f Ileal Instate Transfers. I ti. s winner ei u to ii. u. Trlplett, lots in Meckel- Payne Addition to Ashla'nd Fred Heath et u to J. Ayres, land in Fryer's Addition to Kagle Point Lee Spear to M. C. Itrkln, lot 3. block 3. West Medford. .. A. 11. Hlnkstm et ux to S. 1). Peterson. "NW sec 1 8-83-8 W $10 10 r.oo iXit tu rally. Purr Itanium of Cannioraga left jhts vest hanging In the woodshed last Saturday while he wont Into the house. When he returned someone jhad taken his gold watch and chain. Mr. Itanium naturally feels the loss as the watch was a present to him from his sister HelfiHt i N Y I TIIH.C ELL-ANS Absolutely Removes Indigestion. One package proves it. 25c at ull druggists. Administrator's Xotlro Notice Ir hereby given that tho un dersigned has. b order of the count v court of the county of Jackson and state of Oregon, been duly appointed administratrix of the estate of Walter M. Kennedy, deceased, and has duly tiuallfled as such. All persons having claims against said estate are hereby notified and letpiired to present the sunic, duly verified as required b law, to me at my address In Medford, Oregon, with in six (f) months from this date, and lull persons owing said estate are here by notified to pa such indebtedness to mo. Dated, Medford. Oregon, this 24th day of April. 1910. IIOSAMO.VO WIIIOHT. Administratrix of the Kstate of Wal ter M ICeneil), deceased. W. K. Phlpps. Attorney. POLITICAL ANNOUNCEMENTS FOIt HKI'IUSKNTATIVH I hereby announce, that I tiavo tiled my declaration of Intention to beenmo a candidate for the republican nom ination for tho office of representa tive subject to tho doclslon of tho re publican party at tho coming primary election. Adv. C. M. THOMAS. I am a eandidato for tho republican nomination for Joint representative from tho district comprising Doug las and Jackson counties subject to the primary In May. If nominated and oloeted I will serve tho peoplo of the district to the best of mv ability. Adv. W. H. GOllK. I hereby announce my candidacy for the nomination for representa tive from Jackson county on tho re publican ticket, subject to the pri mary on May 19. I pledge myself for oconomy and a square ileal for all. Adv. niCNTO.N UOWHIIS. I am a republican eandidato for representative in the state legisla ture. HRNJ. C. SHKLDON. 1II8THICT ATTOILVKV The records of the county clerk at this time show a saving of JI&OO 00 In the administration of this office as compared with the previous term. This has been accomplished by trans acting the same amount of business before grand Juries in one day that ! has formerly required five or six jdays, ami bv eliminating many petty i matters, and without any sacrifice to law enforcement In the county. J feel that this saving and my expor- lience entitle me to . second term I am therefore a candidate for re election to the office ot district attor ney. IS. 1C. KELLY. Adv. I hereby announce that I bare filed my declaration ot intention to become a candidate for the repub lican nomination for the office ot District Attorney for Jackson county, Oregon, subject to the decision of the republican party, at the primary clee tlon to be bald May 19. 1918. AdT. O. it. UOUKRTH. I hereby announce that l barn filed ray declaration of Intention, and that I am a candidate for the u-emocratle nomination for the office of district attorney, subject to the slay primar ies. If I am nominated snd elected to thl office. I prom!', not to forget the fact that I are s public servant, tnd that I will to the best of my sbliftr administer the affsln of Urn office, Impsrtislly, beueitly and without fear or favor. Adv. NKWTON W. HOHDEN I Thd flrt of thf yrsr a number of I republicans, larludln msny ho ap proved of mv efforts In tbe latTfit 'of tbe tivpacs ' state rspresnta 'ttve four eirs ago, rf quested me to bocomo a candidate for tho ottlco ot District Attorney, Inasmuch as thoro would bo. In addition to tho regular duties of tho criminal and juvenllo courts, now duties and conditions confronting the office. Among those wore montlonnd tho enforcement of tho prohibition act, nnd tho. Mkell hood ot having to forccloao many tax Hens, particularly thoso against tho Southern Pacific land grant of nearly half million acres In Jacson county, amounting to about $200,000. My reply was that, r vouid bocotrt a eandidato If It wero generally do sired aud tho race could to made without assuming special obllgatbm to any particular Individual, tactlcw, locality or interest. Therefore, after consulting person allv or by letter several hundred men and women of all occupations In nil parts of tho county, believing thoro Is n real desire for my candi dacy. I will be a eandidato for the nomlnntlon of District Attornoy oa tho republican ticket. Adv. JOHN H. CAKKIN. 1 nm a eandidato for the otflco of district attornev on tho domocrat ticket. If nominated and elected, I shall servo the county ns t have sorvod the City of Medford during tho past three vears. during which tlmo l hnvo been It cilv attornoy. Adv. U. It. M'CAUK. COUNTY CLKItK. O. A. Oartlner Is Itcputiltrnn Candl- ilato for rounty Cleric I horebv announco my candidacy for tho office of county clerk nnd If nominated nnd elected will continue. to glvo my entire time nnd attention to tho duties thereof, conduct tho orrico according to law nnd glvo an efficient, economical and buslnoss like administration. Adv. 0. A. GARDNER. I horehy announco that t have filed my declaration of Intention to bocomo a eandidato tor tho republi can nomlnntlon for tho office of coun ty clerk, for Jackson countv, subtect to tho decision of the republican par ty nt tho primary election to bo hold Mny 19, 19 1C. Adv. A. X. HtLDEllRAND. COl'XTV ASSHSSOU I hereby announce my candidacy for tho offlco of countv assessor of Jackson county on tho ropubllcnn ticket, subject to the primary on May 19 I plodo myself to an honest, efficient. Impartial nnd econ omical dlschargo or tho duties of tho offlco and propose to make all assess ments upon the basis of the true actual vahio of tho proporty and not upon any Inflated valuation. Adr. GKOItOK LAUNSPACH. I herewith announco my candidacy for county assessor, subject to tho decision of tho republican party at tho primary election to be held May 19, 1916. If elected I plcdgo myself to mnlto n jiiRt and equitable assess ment and ndmlnlstor tho affairs ot tho offlco In u business-like manner. Adr. J. H. COLUMAN. I horoby nnnnnnco my candidacy for tho democratic nomination for tho offlco of assessor ot Jackson county at the primary to bo held May 19th, lOlfi. Have, had threo vears' oxporlenco as deputy assessor. Adr. CLINT GALLATIN. I horoby announce that I am n candidate for county assessor for Jackson countv, Oregon, on tho re publican ticket, subject to the pri maries to be held May 19. 1910. My platform Kcononry, equality and efficiency. J. C. IlICRRLS'a. Adr. Candidate for county assessor at republican primary election. May 19, 19 If.. Three years experience cleri cal work making up assessment rolls aud extondlna tax rolls, township 29 and X0 North, Range 4 West, state of Michigan Three years assessor and member of county tmard of su pervisors. Olsego county Michigan, Six years deputy assessor In Jackson county. Oreuon. If elected, practical experience, common sense and busi ness Judgmcut will be exercised In making assessments fictitious, boom valuations will not be permit ted The greatest pneslblo accuracy anil eeonomv In field anil office work will be rigldlv enforced. The most efficient administration that exper ience, education and capability can exact. In fry department of this Importaut office, will be effected. Pair and coniteous treatment extend ed to all taxpayers. Integrity of purose the governing factor. Your support aoliiltod. W. W TRUAX. Adv. s!ii.mr'i I bsve hereutrora formally an nounced my candidacy for the nomi nation for sheriff on the republican ticket to be voted upon at the com ing primary election, May 19, 1918. I have held the vosltlou of deputy sheriff tlurlnr the past four years. It Is unanlmouftly conceded that a mark et' improvement has teen made In all dopartitiuuts at the sheriff's of fice durliiK the Incumbency of tbe present sheilff. the records In the of M st the lieKlnnlng of the preeest sdmlttlfttra'ltin were considered the worst In the stste they are now considered equal to any and better than most The work nf tix collection bas been svstemstl" .1 ho that quicker and bet ter service Is bow belug rendered, and taxes collected st a much less rout than heretofore. I am fully cob varus nt lth tbe du ties and net ds of the office for which I ssplre It I am nominated and elected I plfdae myself irk To mslntaln tan offtes la Its pretent effItiBt condition. Ind To t-ndeavor ta farther Im prove tht frvrt to tsspsyeri snd to NEW TODAY 10 tures, war Jacksonville, small bouse, haia and well, laad rich and ijontjy Rioting tf030. 80 acres, Oriflin trck, C room bouse, barn well bearing f-i'Lurd, futthlU lat'I $1,100. xm hi Aiti: com) m vs Hoon-Cathcart Co. J'buuo 1117 nilnltnlzo tho cost, thereof. 3rd. To Impartially perform all duties and enforce nil laws H. W. (Curly WILSON. I am a eandidato for tho nomina tion ot Sheriff on tho republican ticket to bo voted for nt tho nrlmarlcs May 19, 191 C. It bomlnated and oloeted I will ruforco tho law nnd glvo tho public nn honest, lmtrutlat and officiant admlnlsti atton, 37 years In JnckUm county, asv. HARR? Vf. LOrLA.SO. I nerby annouac ty eaertldney for ths republican nomlnntlon for sheriff, to be voted ou at tho coming prlmnrlc. Mav 19th, 191G. I feel that I need no Introductl. to the public, having been n resident of Jackson county for 28 vears. I pledge myself. If elscted. to clve nn lm'inninl, economical and con servative ndmtntBtratioa of thin Im portant offlco I have endeavored to sorvo tho public faithfully in the past and ngrce, If elected, to strictly and Impartially enforce nil laws. Having a very largo experience In tho mnt tora of taxation and knowing Jack son county thoroughly, t plodRo my self to conduct tho tax collection branch of the office In such a manner as to servo the taxpayers honestly, promptly nnd efficiently. Adv. W. T. QRIBVK. T am a eandidato for tho republi can nomlnntlon of sheriff of Jackson countv, subject to tho primary, Mny 19. 191C. I hnvo lived In Jackson county twelve years, mndo the raco for tho nomination for sheriff two years ago nnd recolvetl a snlendld votn dcsplto tho unusual conditions 1 bnd to op poso nnd would nppreclato your sup port this time. If elected I will onforco all Inws nnd plctlno myself to nn economical, Impnrtliil uml cnnservntlvo adminis tration. Adv. A. W. WALKKR. I horoby announce tny candidacy for tho nomination for sheriff on tho democratic ticket, subject to the will of the voters at the primary to be hold Mav 19. 1 01 n 1 am n nnttve son of Jackron county and my on tiro past life Is subject to vour Inves tigation. RALPH 0. JRNNINCS. Adv. I hereby announco my candidacy for tho democratic nomination for sheriff to bo voted on at tho coming primaries, May 19. 19lft. I havn served the city of Medford as chief of police for over flvo vearH nnd during that tlmo served under four different mayors. I pledge mysolf, If noml natod and elected, to servo tho public and do my duty ns sheriff nt all times, nnd rIvc tho public an honest nnd Impartial administration. AdT. J V. H1TTSON. COl'NTV TltnRUItKU. Dopnty County Treasurer Myrtle W. niakeler announces hor candidacy for the offlco of county trensurcr. I horoby announco mj candidacy on the republican ticket for tho of flco of county treasurer, to bo vntod on at tho coming primaries. I have hold tho poNttton ns doputy In this offlco for tho past year and am con fident that I can fulfill tho duties connected therewith. I served two years as dopnty conn, tv recorder hofore taking the posi tion as deputy county tronsuror; I have also had experlnncn aa account ant for several corporations, such ns the Medford Concrete Construction company and Medford Ico and Stor age Company, beforo taking up coun ty work, and will say that my past record Is open tor Inspection to tho voters of Jackson county. If nominated and elected I will run tho offlco without tho expenso ot a deputy and continue to servo tho pub lic Just as efficient In tho futuro as I have In the past. Adv. MYRTLK W HLAKKLEY. I hereby announce that I havn filed my declaration of Intention to bo como a candidate for tho republican nomination for the office of county treasurer, to be voted on In tho com ing primaries. If I am nominated and elected will conduct the office In an efficient aud businesslike manner. Adv. ROY L. MAULE. I hereby announce that 1 am a can didate for the nomination of rounty treasurer for Jackson county, Oregon, on the republican ticket to be voted for at the primary election to bo bold May 19, 1919. I formerly held the office of county treasurer and believe 1 gave general satisfaction to tbe public. During the time I won county treas urer tbe county employed expert as eountants to expert the county offi cers' books and said experts compli mented my work very highly ns a public official If nominated ami elected I shall endeavor to conduct the affairs of the office In an honest, efficient and busi ness like manner Adv. JAB. M. CRON1CMILLMU. COUNTV HlPritl.TIXI)K.VT. I hereby announce my candidacy an the republican ticket tor the of fice of County School Huperlntend at for Jackson county, Oregon, sub ject to tbe will of the republican party at the primary election May 19 I stand for practical school ef ficiency, personal supervision of tbe schools and elimination of county nei.-iol lupervlsnrs Adv KRANCI8 C SMITH WHY? CAN II WAXTKU 80 acres Dear Creek bottom, TO acres Is culttvotlon, alfalfa, frutt and eraln, aUy lrrlcated. I.n tfiuo 3 miles from Medford. $68uw ruin. One ot tho best buys In Jackson county. Say when and I will snow roa. J. C. BARNES 102 West Mala St. Phoas 799 To tho veters: I am republican enndtdnto for county school super intendent a? tho primary election, May 19, 1910. I nm for supervision of tho schools by tho superintendent nnd for econ omy In tho county superintendent's offlco and every place whero it doos sot retard ton efficiency of tho schools. I am In favor of progressiva educa tion, that Is, odocattoa that proparos tho boy or girl for llfo, t nm for all havieg n square tloal nnd an equal chance for no education. If nomlnnted aad elected I vt do cvory thing la my jiowor to make tho sckooIb of Jat&sso cesnty tho best la the state. Adv. l. J. HANBT. I knrobr awnoonrn that t hnvo filed my declaration of Intentloss, ami that I am n candidate tor tho ro publlcnn nomlnntlon for tho offlco of Countv School Superintendent of Jnckson county, subject to tho pri maries of Mav 19 If nominated nnd olectoq T nlodcn mvsolf to nn honost. Impartial and economic administration nnd will personally supervise our schools. I hold an Oregon llfo certificate, and having recently spoilt four ses sions on propnratory worlt. both In the l'nvorsltv of Oreeon nnd In the Pnlvorsltr of California In tho study or modern education nnd supervi sion, and having served tho county as rural school supervisor for two vears, I feol competent to till tho of flco In n thoroughly satisfactory mnn ner nnd hereby solicit tho support of ovory truo frlond of edncntlon. Adv. Q. W. AGI5R. I nm a candidate for tho ropubll cnn nomlnntlon for County School Superintendent. I stnnd for- A con tlnunnco of progrosnlvo pollclos In edncntlon, economy consistent with efficiency, euunl nducntlonnl advan tages for tho boys and girls on tho forms with thoso In the cities nnd towns. It nomlnnted nnd oloeted I will In the future, na In tho past, glvo my full tlnin nnd best efforts to the supervision of tho bcIiooIm nnd tho ad ministration, of the duties of tho of flco. During mv Incumboncy I hnvo not confined mysolf strlctlv to tho routine duties of tho offlco but hnvo taken a broader view of tho mission of the Countv School SuporlntondonL In addition to my offortn o raise tho stnndnrd of teaching and lmprnvo tho physical conditions at school I hnvo labored to promntn the wolfaro of tho boys and girls through Industrial clubs, school fairs, school credits for homo work, parent-teachers circles, spelling nnd nrlthmotlc contests, and other activities. I feol thnt mv work bns been rcpnrdod with favor and In order to continuo this work, I am asking for ro-olcctlon. Adv. J. PERCY WHLL8. KOUHKNT FlIItMHIICT) A1T8. FOR RHNTApartmont for rent. Tho Ilorben, 10 Qutno Bt. FOR RUNT :T.OTJHKfl POlfllHNT Three" flninil houses" clone In; from $C to $10. Call 9 H. Jnckson, or phono 592-W. 48 FOR Ilk'NT ItorrnKJCKKPINO ROOM, FOR RKNT Cosy furnished houso keeping rooms, close In, $5 mouth. Lights, water, gas, bath. Phono 820-X. FOIt RKNT MlrUTCMWimtOUH FOR it BNT Pas tare," "good Yeoti,' fences, plenty of water. W. II. Stewart. G3 FOR RENT IIOl'SICS. FOIt HALM Plvo-iaom furnished house, benles, trees, garden; will Hake car, some caah; terms on bal anre Owner, llox 131, KngI" Point, Oregon. 47 FOR SALK isight-ioom liouiwr acre fine garden laud; 8So. Call at premises, 1083 Court st. FOR 8AI.IC -Hnirlrlro My home. 1310 W Main: $1200. l'lioue 139-J. George Reeves. 4K fXlll H.tMV TITI91TIK7K FOIt 8Al"!,K "'-- Wight head" of good work homos and saddle horse IC. 1C Reamea, one mile north ot Phoenix. 54 FOR BALB The pure-bred regis- teied Ited Polled bull, "Modoc Chief," born March 2, 1913 Prlee $K0. Inspection by appointment. Palmer luveatiuent Co, Mall Tri bune bldg., Medford, or Modoe Or chard. FOR BALK-Grey team weighing about 1100, and one grey horse weighing about 1700. Illg Pines Lumber Co tf FOIt BALK Froaw milk goats at re duced rates. Mrs. L. DttMitbury. Climax. Ore. FOR HALK MlAUni.UlXWJlIH FOR BALK mccTewltlTuew tlreH Phone 7-FI M FOR HLK -Twin Merkel ruoluro cle lu good condlllou; will be nac rlftred for only $13 Martin h h FOR BALIS - Horse, harness. ur re, top bung)', spring wagon, cul tivator, spray outfit, harrow, plow, ull kinds of fine furniture pianola, CO pieces limbic, lurie porcelain lined refrigerator, washing ma chine J K lohnxon, 1 'i mile est of Phoenix Phone H-F3 4t FOR g.U.K -Almost uew 10 b. p. electric motor and duplex alfalfa and firain Krlndcr t Orovn Creek ranch, llsnd Oro. 64 FOR BALK Paxsou's Iahlts B elal collection, 13 roott., stiuxLard varieties, named aud Ubelud tor l postpaid. Llt of uiuuj others for postal R. 11. Paxsou, Ccotral J'olnt. Ore. Ct JIRI.P WA.VTim MXtU wWi v ANTKD-Thinner at UldvUttt or i hard, not i In ait of Medford and the Htunjiluu tmbitrd at Vour I li.es. &.1M HKLP WAXTK1) AO ENT8 AOKNTS WANTGD-Eldoriy "men desiring light employment can mnko good wages selllnc our full h lino of popular priced nursory stock. Outfit furnished. Investi gate. Address Pacific Nursory Co., 12214 Grand nvo., Portland, Ore gon. CI WAATKnSITUATIONB WANTED Sowln at homo or by tbo dny. Pho&o 479-M, 144 S. Central. CG WANTED MlSVftntiANKOUR WANTKD Second hand car;. must be In good condition nnK ohoap for cash. Ilox 7, Mall Tribune. 47 WANTED TO I1UY liorsos ot sad dlo typo, and heavy horses Dr. Holms. Ill No. Fir, Phono 308. sjoay LOST Gray wool lap robe, between Ulear creek bridge and Midway road. Flndor please notlf) 203 N Holly st 48 LOST Lady's coat on creok Sunday. Return to this office Reward 13 tfW RUSIXESS DIRECTORY Auto Btippries LAHER AUTO SPRING CO. Wa are operating tho largest, oldest and best equipped plant In the Pa cific northwest. Use our springs when otliors tall. Sold under guar antee. 26 North Fifteenth St, Portland, Oro. Attorneys GEO. W. CHERRY Attornoy nnd Notary, Rooms 9-10, Jnckson Coun ty Hank Untitling, ontranco N. Central, Medford, Ore, PORTER J. NEFF Attornoy nt law, rooms 8 nnd 9, Medford National Rank Dulldlng. A. 13. REAMHS, LAWYER Garnett Corcy bldg. G. M. RODERTS Lawyer. Medford National Dank Building. Collections. COLLECTIONS AND REPORTS Wo collected somo accounts 14 years old, Wo know bow to get the money. Tho Uuilock Morcantlls Agency. Inc., Rooms 1, 2, 8, Has kins' Uldg., 21C E. Main L Dentists Dr. W. M. VAN BCOYOO DR. O. C. VAN BCOTOO Dentists Garnctt-Coroy Illdg., ulte lis Medford, Oro. Phone 856. Collections nntl Imports DR. FRANK RODERTS Dentist. M. F. & 11. Illdg. Offlco Hours 8:30 to 12; 1 to G. Phono G07-R. Engineer and Contractor FRED N. CUMMINGS tinnoor'an" coutructor, 404 M. F. & II. Illdg. Burveya,, catimates, Irrigation drainngo. orchard and land im provement. Insurttnco. EARL 8. TUMY Gonornl Insurance office, Firo, Automobile, Accident, Liability, Plato Glass, Contract, and Surety Hands. Kxcollent coin, pauloe. good local sorvlco. No. 210 Qnrnott-Coroy Uldg. Instruction In Mnsto FRED ALTON HAIOHT. teacher of piano and harmony. Composer nnd nrrnnicnr 'of music. Halght Music Btudto, 401 Garnett-Coroy building. iJLISS HEINE Toachor ot Violin. 'Music furnished for all oeoaslons. Price reasonable Studio 1131 IS. Mala St., Phone 303-J2. Garbage NX Mfc OARRAGR Get your prsmlsei cleaned up 'or tho summer. Call on the city garbage wagonn tor good service. Phone 274-L. T, Y. Allen. Ph)ilcbtns and Burgeons "yririimixw, drV"k"va MAIN'B CARIX)W Osteopathic physicians, 416-417 GarneU-Corey bldg., phona 1036-L. Residence 26 South Laurel st. DR. W. W. HOWARD OstoopathU physician, 303 Garnett-Corey building. Phono 130. DR. J. J. KMMENBPhyslclaa and surKoou. Practice Uwlted to eye, ear, nose and throat. Byes scUn tlflcally tested and glasses bhp plled. Oculist aud Aurlst for 8. P R. R. Co. OMc. M. F. & H. Ce bldg, opposite P. O. Phone S7 DR. R. W. CLANCY Phystetan ane surgeon Phones, otflco 2C, rest denes 724-J. Office heurs. 10 ts 12, 2 to C. DR. MARTIN C. 1IARUER Physt clan and surgeon. Ottleo Palia block. opiolte Nash hotel. Hours 10 to 13, 1 to -L Phono lljkl. Prlutera an IHibllliira MKDFOKD 'VrINTINo' Ca, Una t Ik bot equipped prtatlag oftiso lu Boutbern Ore sou; btoU blading, looso leaf ledgers, billing sysUHM, etc. Portland prlesa. T Noria Fir at. aau ttunatotn EAVa TnANSFBR & 5T0RAQH CO. Ortlc 42 North Front at. Paaa 816. Prtcea right Berrlae guain untwed Stivvlnc 51aeltlnv3 BIi.:n bewino xiachpviss vmct 8ALC OR RUNT Soto. vu4 ttajy. Chinos so lot vule. runuxtuff vn4 rsiMlrttuE. OsJdvta Vboao, ts Ui) fro a ftrxorj ta euoioxasx Djrve, xvxc$ A6 Bo, Ceatroi, fpa 80.