KIEDFORD IWm TRIBUTE, MTCDFOIlD. OT?l(tt)T, TFirttSDAY, M VY 18, 1016 VXQYj seven iS. .t i ' M CENTOM. POINT !Miss Knthoiino 1'olev of Golil Hill is a Central Point visitor tins week. Joe Boswoll, nfter Rpcmling"' n few A) dnys among old iricnds here, returned ' to hit mine the fir-l of the week. A lnrgu crowd attended the baocn lnuroute services here Sunday even ing. Kov. Ilnrrv Tucker of Medford made nn eloquent nppunl and address to the graduating class, which set thorn to thinking strongly alonif the right lines of thought. Mr. Tucker's nddrcw was iniich enjoyed hv nil present it ml whs considered a mas terly production in every way. Qeorifo March and fnmilv of Rogue Jlivor weie guests of Mr. Mnich'a parent here Sunday. A merry piutj coiisiHtitijor of ten young iK'opIo, including the Missoh Jllnncho, Clhnbelle mid Ilcim Aniold, Winnie 1Miiiiii, Hitelnh Wright, l'.tlicl Deon nml Moiars. Qutsenberry, Forgy mid Ho, motored to Table Hock Sunday and spent the day espionage and enjoying the wonderful scenery there. One of the pretty social events of the weok wits that at which Mi- Win. nie Mason of Iowa hoMoss at the home of her grandparents Mr. and Mr. George Ilomelgrnve. The after noon was not spent idly, iik .ill guests brought their fancy work or cwing and worked with a wrll, o that the time lunch nnnounced every guest was nhle to Jo the enol, iu freshing icpnM maple justice. Not ulilc mining the afternoon' di era ions wna picture Inking, cernl pho tographs of the group in different poses being snapped. These photo graphs will be fitting mementoes of that afternoon's pleasure. The invit ed guests were the Jhscos Uneven of Medford, l.enore llnrnett, Penri l'an key, lllanehc, Cluribclle and liena Arnold, Audiev and Gladys Holmes and Miss .Mason. Mini Sandi'llebb, who him spent the past si weeks at her grand mother's home on Applegnte, returned to her home hero the first of the week. Mrs. Kmmn Hold) lies seriously in jured nt the Sacied Hcait hospital as a result of nn auto accident which she was in Monday evening. Mrs. Hebb had been out riding with her son, In m, and nephew, Chailes Mee, in Mr. Mee's ear. It became chilly and Mrs. Hebb, dented in the back seat, felt the cold wind strongly and deeidud to get in the front sent, whole it wnc warmer. Mr. Mee slowed down and with one hand assisted his aunt nud with the other guided the car. lust then the car swerved and would June gone in n ditch had not Mr. Mee jerked the enr suddenly into the road again. The jerk threw Mrs. Hebb out, fracturing her skull and breaking her ankle. It is the hope of her many friends that she will soon be on the road to leeovery. The event of the season will be "The Varsity t'oaeh," presented by the senior elass of the Cent nil Point high school Thursday night. A large crowd is exHH'teil, for already more than half of the ticket have been Mold. The lending loles will be taken by the Misses Lola Freeman, -Vm Heche, l'aye Grimes, Merrill Owen, Klmcr Kyle, Otis Alliums. These stu dents have worked very hard to make this play a success, and along with their natural ability and the able di lution of Miss 1Iu U'jederecht, it is not a piomUed but an assured suc cess. No one will regret having at tended .such an affair as this will bv, bubbling over with mirth and wit. Mr. McKall, after several yeiir' ub setiee from this city, who now reside at ltouunia, is again among old ac quaintances and relatives here. The aunuul commencement exer cises ol the Ceuti.il Point limb school will be held at Central hall Friday eveuiug. Rev. Hamilton of Medford has kindly consented to address the fourteen members of the outgoing ebjiss. A program consisting of se lection by the Inula chool glee club; valedictory, 1'lt.vd Kvle; salutanan, Doris Cow lev. propbecv, Helen Mee; class Kem, Theresa ElltMnd; his toiy, Otu Altiinu-, presentation of diplomas, W. K. Hrntoii, will be ren dered. , The senior member of the graduating class i 20 and the young est member 16. The two youngest members fthe class achieved the highest houors, that of valedictory aud salutanan, Mi Doris Cowley being only 10 and Floyd Kvle, vale dictorian, but 17. The graduates are a follews: Floyd Kyle, Doris, Cow ley, Helen Mee, Alerntt Owen, Otis AUunus, Lola Freeman, Klnier Kvle, Theresa F.lletad, Kleauor Crowder, Fern Ileebe, Fae Qritnes, Charlie Mee, Keiiu Arnold and Flunk Muv field. Mr Anna Iliinn of Ashland How's This? Hiofir ' r II ui It. I I- I ar. Ii Karl U tnjr om ef iai.nl. iti.it mu. : u i dt il I r flail Itturs mo i J tlitstv .hi tw o W h und.r-lj-L.-t bn Iiod I I Ckobtf I r tin U.I Ii f .i 1 ImUcx bits arrfwll ti nuraklv In ll tu.m. a trtujilii ! Ihi (ally ablr l mrr out tn utU(ttMM NAT BAK OF COMMEBrf T !-. ohw Hatt'f ratarrl i ifH. t I n I t ' M ale Mr ,ur , t i.i i . . ( . f Itr .j m 1 .IUL.m . I f r fr r T4 Jttt, j r I. Mil' a. J i ITUHUH itaO U-w iUi,l. i , ... i.ttllrt M-ited with Mr. William Ferguson here the first of the week. Mi"s I mt Austin n absent fiom the city this week on u visit, to Sardine creek friends. , Mr. and Mrs. J. Percy Wells and friends were in town n few moments Tuesday. The candidates' bnll and band con ceit given hero Friday night was a woll-att ended and a most delightful affair. A jwculinr feature of the evening, however, was the marked ab sence of the guests of honor, the can didates. A. W. Walker was the only candidate who accepted the invitation to be present and get acquainted with the ieople here. J. I). Sears ami family, Professor Nibeit and iamih, Ella Witte, Andrei, and Olnilvs Holmes attended the Miit1iiH-cse meeting at Talent on Sund.iv. Mr. aud Mis. O. I). Frnyee are sH-nding a tew weeks at the home of Mr. and Mi. II. II. Corliss prior to the departure of the former tor Port laud about dune 1. Mis. II. II. Collins ha letuincd from Giants Pass, whete she was the week-end gurV of her cousin, Mrs. Alexnnder Carey. Mr. Carey leaves for Faiibanks, Alaska, shoitly, where her husbnud is in business. Mrs. William Cottrell, who is visit ing her relatives nt Phoenix, .went with her sister, Mrs. Ves Stephens, to liithm Pnrk at Ahlnml Mondny. Frank Chamberlin, of the firm of Chnmbciliu & McGrew, now operat ing n sawmill on Wagner creek, writes that he is doing good business and has scarcely time to eat. Mrs. Duve Walker nml daughter. Myrtle, drove to Medford Friday and visited friends. Miss Mary Daily nnd sister, PI eanor, were Ashlnnd visitors icccntly. Mi-s. Phil dermsta nnd ftunily have been deluded in atarting for Minne ajKihs, beoause of ulosing exnininn tious. tU. U. Coiliss lms sold his driving mate nnd bus pm chased the motor cycle and side enr of his biotlier-in-Inw, 0. 1). Franco. Some of our local anglers report that while fishing is good, catching is another matter. Ono reports that he caught eight small trout, the result of a half ilnj'a weary turnip up and down Hear creek. 1 ' ' - - aaaaaiaaai Why HracJtu Tnt Cifiarv Whn La OnniUn r only in. HOW AI'PKMIH 'ITIS c.w hi: i,m:vi:vn:i Meilford poojile should know that a few iloses of simple buckthorn bark, Klcerln. etc. us mixed In Ailler-I-ka, often relieve or prevent appendl eltls. This slmulo mixture removes such surprising foul matter that ONK SPOONFUL relieves almost ANY CASK ronstlimtloii, sour stomach or gas. A short treatment helps chron ic stomach trouble. Adler-i-ka has easiest and most thorough action of anything we have, ever sold. L. II. Ilusklns, Druggist. NOTICK OK ASSI4SSMK.VT. nillfoiiila-OieKou lovvi' mwiiiy. Location of principal placo of bus iness, Ban Francisco, California. Notice is hereby given that at a meeting of the directors held on Tues day, April IS. 19 ll. an assessment (No. I), of fifty cents per share was levied upon the caultal stock of the corporation, payable Immediately to the secretary at the office of the corporation. No. 131 Leldesdorff street. San Francisco. California. Any stock upon which tii'r" assessment shall r ems In unpaid until Tuesday, My 23, 181 , will be delinquent anil adrertlsed for sale at nubile auc tion, and, unless payment Is made before., will be sold on Tuesday. June 20, 1816. at the hour of 12 M . to pay the delinquent assessment, to gether with the cqst of advertising and expense or sale. Dated April 1$, 1916 J. C THOMPSON. Secretary of California-Oregon Pow er Co, office No. 131 Leldesdorff st , 8an Francisco California. Xnlko lo WimhI Dim lets. Nfltlce Is hereby given that all wood haulers will hereafter be re quired to stand their wagons or trucks on the vucant grouud next to tbe Public Market on South River side Avenue, inotead of on Main, Fir, or other streets of the city. They will also be required to Immediately unhitch their horses from the s.ild vehicles and tie them at the ilty hltching racks on hunt Kljjhth xtreet This Notice U pursuant to an or-. der of the city council, and will be enforced by tbe polite department BLMKR T FOSS. 51 ' Clt Recorder CHOICE GARDEN TRACT AND HOME PLACE -$950 Four-room cottage, garden trait, berries, flowers, shade. Just the place for a little home and garden trait Paving 1289.20, sew er $100 32, sidewalk $70 80, all paid in full Lot 118x147. Sandy loam soil. Best city property of this kind we have ver oifere'j, Total price, $950. BENNETT INVESTMENT CO. Iteul ltat, IMui, IteiitU, Ijuumiu. 102 West 3Ialu. Phono WQ COURTHOUSENEWS Reported by Jackson County Ab tract Co., Blsth and Fir BU. Ciiciiit H Kugene Partner vs. 11. H Free land ut al, order for publication Mrs. L. It. Parker vs. S. T. How ard et al, default and decree. H. I). Sklllln vs. Home Tel. aud To). Co., default and Judgment. Jackson Countv Hank vs. F. C. Mathieon, dismissed. 1'mbnto Corbet Smith, guardianship, proof of notice of sale of real properly. .Mary Sorennon, guardlnushlp, pe tition to appoint guardian. S I). Wilson ostate, will. Ileal Kstnlo Transfers W. 1) Caiey et ux to J. It. Wooilfonl, pt 37-2W QCl) $ 1.00 W A. I.aldlavv et ux to Frank K. Fenilor, pt 35-1W . .. 10.00 H. C. Htiruett et ut to C!oo. F. Hatiino, pt 2S-3S-1W . 10. 00 Kmmn M. Metcalf to Kdlth AL Craig, pt 0-3'J-lK 10.00 Omil.VAXCK NO. HIH All onllimnro changing the name of n certain street In the city of Men ford, OruKoti. The City of .Medford Doth Ordain as Follews: Section 1. That the name, of the street now officially culled "Itoose volt Avenue" running duo north from the north line of Hast Main Street to the north city limits bo, and the same luiroby Is changed to "Crater Luke Avenue. ' Tlio foregoing ordinance was pass eil by tint city council of Medford, Oregon, on the 10th da of Ma, HMO, by the following vote- 'Mann, "aye": Amy, "aje": Har grove, .absent; Kmtiiens, "aye", Keene, "aye"; Davis, "a". Approved May 10th, 11C. (SHAD (Signed) V. J. KMKKICK. Attest: Muvor. (Signed) i: F FOSS. City Recorder. POLITICAL AWHOUHCEMEHTS KOlt HKPItKSKNTATIVK I hereby nnnounco that I liavo filed my doclnrntlon of Intention to bocomo a cnnulunto for tuo ropuuiican nom ination for the office of roprosontn tlvn subject to tho decision of tlio rn publlcnn party at tho cominR primary election. Adv. C. M. THOMAS. I am a oandldato for the republican nomination for Joint representative from tho district comprising Doug las and Jackson counties subject to the primary In May. If nominated and olectod I will servo the people of the district to the beat of mv ability. Adv. W. II. aOHK. I hereby announce my candidacy for the nomination for representa tive from Jackson county on the re publican ticket, subject to the pri mary on May 19. I pledge myself for economy and a square deal for all. Adv. ItlCNTON HOWKH8. I am a republican candidate for representative In the state legisla ture. HKNJ C. SHKLDON. DLSTltlCT ATTOltXKY The records of the county clerk at this time show a saving of JlfiOO.OO In the administration of this office as romimred with the previous term. This has been accomplished by trans acting the same amount of business before grsurt Juries in one day that has formerly required five or six days and by eliminating many petty matters, and without any sacriflre to law enforcement In the county. 1 feel that this saving and my exper ience entitles me to a second term. I am therefore a candidate for re election to the office of district attor ney. K. K. KELLY. ;Adv. I hereby snnsnncs Hint I hire filed my declaration nt intention to becomo a eandidate for the repub lican nomination for the office of District Attorney for Jackson county, Oregon, subject to tbe decision of the republican party, at the primary elec tion to be held May 19, 1916. Adr. O. M. ItOBRItTa. I hereby announce that 1 bare filed ffiy declaration of Intention, and that I am a candidate for the ceraocratlc nomination for the offlrs of district attorney, subject to the May primar ies. If I am nominated and elected to this office. 1 promise not to forget the fact that I am a public servant, and that I will to the best of my ability administer the affairs of tbe office, Impartially, lienostly and I without fear or favor. AUV. iNEWTU.N W. UOItUKM The .first of the year number of republicans. Including msuy who ap proved of my efforts in the Interest I of the taxpayers as state represents I tive four years ago, requested me to become a candidate lor the office of District Attorney, luasmuih.as there would be, in addition to the regular I duties of the erlmlnal au,d juvenile courts, uew duties and conditions ! confronting the office. Among these I were mentioned tbe enforcement of the prohibition set. and the Mkell- hood of havtiiR to foreclose many tax iiciiB, particularly those agatnut tlio Southern Pacific land grant of nearly half million ncres In Jact.son county, amounting to about $200,000. My reply wna tlinti would become n candldato if It were generally de sired nnd tho race could tie made without assuming special obligation to nny particular individual, faction, locality or Interest. Thorofore, after Consulting porson allv or by lettor several nundrod men and women of nil occupations In all parts of tho county, believing thero Is a real doslre for my candi dacy. I will bo a candldato for the nomination of District Attorney on tbo republican ticket. Adv. JOHN H. CARKIN. I am a candldato for the offlco of district attorney on the democrat ticket. If nominated and elected, I shall serve the countv as i have served the City of Medford during the past three year, ourlng which time I have been ltn citv attorney. Adv. U R M'CADH. oouxrr cumic. O. A. Gardner is Rcputdlrnn Cnadl dato for County Clerk I hereby announce my candidacy for tho office of county clerk nnd If nominated nnd olocted will contlnuo to glvo my entire time and attention to tho duties thereof, conduct tho office nccordltiR to law nnd glvo nn efficient, economical and buslnoss like administration. Adv. Q. A. OARDNBR. I hereby nnnounco that I havo filed my doclnrntlon of tntontlon to becomo n candidate tor tho ropubll enn nomination for tho offlco of coun ty clerk, for Jackson county, subject to tho doclslon of the republican par ty at the prlmnry election to bo hold Mny 10, 1910. Adv. A. N. HILDKRItAND. COVNTY ASSKKSOIt I hereby nnnounco my cnndldacy for tho offlco of countv assessor of Jackson county on the republican ticket, subject to the primary on Mny 10. I plodgo mvsolf to an honest, efficient, impartial and econ omical dlschnrge or the duties of tho offlco and proposo to make all assess, mentn upon tho basis of the true nctual valuo of tho property and not upon nny Inflated vnluntlon. Adr. GKORQR LAUNSPACIL I herewith announco my candidacy for county assessor, subject to tho derision of tho republican party at the prlmnry election to bo hold May 19, 191 C. If olocted t pledge myself to mnko a just nnd equitable assorts mont and administer tho nffnlra of tho offlco In a biistuess-llko manner. Adv. J. n. COLICMAN. I hereby nnnounce mv candidacy for tho democratic nomination for tho offlco of assessor of Jackson county nt tho prlmnry to be bold May 19th, 1910. Havo had throo voara' oxperlenco as deputy assessor. Adv. CLINT GALLATIN. I hereby annnunre that I am a candidate for countv assessor for Jackson county, Oregon, on tho re publican ticket, subject to the pri maries to be held May 19, 1910. My plat ferm: ICcouomv, equality aud efficiency. J. C. IIKRRINO. Adv. Candldato for countv assessor at republican prlmnrv election, May 19, 1910. Three veers experience cleri cal work making up assessment rolls and extending tax rolls, township 29 and 30 North, Rnnge 1 West, state of Michigan. Three years assessor and member of county board of su pervisors, Olsego county Michigan, Six years deputy assessor In Jackson countv, Oregon If elected, practical experience, common sense and busi ness Judgment will be exercised In making assessments. Fictitious, boom valuations will not Iw permit ted. The greatest possible accuracy and economv In field and office work will be rlgldlv enforced. The most efficient admlnlxtration that exper- latira. ,tillfallnn unit naimtiilll w fan exact, in overv department of this important ornce, win be eirected Fair and ronrteoim treatment extend- a,l tfl all f a vnm i.ra TtilAarrllv nf ---. ... .... ...,-..-. . . .....fi... wi purpose the governing factor. Your support solicited W. W. TRUAX. All v. SHKItWP. I have, home-tore formally an nounced my candidacy for tbe nomi nation for sheriff on the republican ticket to be voted uno at the com ing primary election. May 19, 1916. I have held the position of deputy shorlff during tho past four years. It is unanimously conceded that a mark- or Improvement has tieen made la all departments of the sheriff's of fice during the (ucumtocy of tbe present sheriff, the records In the of fice at Ui beginning of the present administration were considered the worst In the state they are now considered equal to any and better man most. The work of tax collection has been systematized so that quicker and bet ter service Is now being rendered. and taxes collected at a much lest cost-than heretofore. I am fully conversant with the du ties and needs of tbe office for which I aspire If I am nominated and elected I pledge myself 1st To maintain the office in Its present offlclent (onditlon. 2nd To endeavor to further Im prove the servk-r to taxpayers and to mltilmue the cost thereof. 3rd To Impartially perform all duties and enforce all laws K. W. (Curly) 'tv'lLSON. I am a candidate tor the nomina tion of Sheriff tu the republican ticket to he voted for at tbe primaries NEW TODAY 10 acri -., iii.tr Ia Usoavllli , Hinull house, li.irn u 1 uill, laud rub aud gentlv Mopini.' l.ll. 80 at in, i.iii in cretk, ." room house, bum, m I bearing onh.ud foothill land l."Ho. Tlllml. ARK CJOOH HIV; o Hoon-Cathcart Co. T l'houe 107 Mav 19. 1910 If nominated and elected I will enforce the law and give the public an honest, impartial and efficient admlnlstiatlon. 37 jeers in Jackson county. Adv. HARRY N. LOFLANtt. I hereby announce my candidacy for the republican nomination UV sheriff, to be voted on at tbe coming primaries. May 19th. 1918. I feel that I need no Introduction to the public, having been a resident of Jackson county for 20 CatS I pledge myself, tf elected, to olvo an Impartial, economlca? an con servative administration of thh Im portant offlco. I have endeavored to serve the public faithfully In the past nnd agree. If elected, to strictly and Impartially enforce all laws. Having a very large experience In the mat ters of taxation and knowing Jack son county thoroughly, I pledge mr ?elf to cottdurt the tax collection branch of the office in such a manner as to servo tbe taxpayers honostly, promptly and efficiently. Adv. W. T. ORI1CVB. I am a candldato for tlio repuhll enn nomination of shorlff of Jackson countv, subject to tho primary, May 19. t91fi. I have lived In Jackson counts twolvo years, made the race for the nomination for sheriff two years ago and received a splendid vot despite tho unusual conditions I had to op pose and would appreciate your sup port this tlmo. If elected I will onforen all laws nnd plodKo mysolf to nn oconomlcal, impartial and conservative adminis tration. Adv. A. W. WALKHR. I hereby nniinuncp my candidacy for tho nomination for shorlff on the democratic ticket, subject to tho will of tho voters at the primary to bo held Mav 19. 1910 I am n nntlvo son of Jnrkson county anil my en tire past life Is subject to your Inves tigation. RALPH 0. JlfiNNINOS. Adv. I horebv announce my onndldAcy for tho democratic nomination for sheriff to be voted on at the coming primaries, May 19. 1918 I havo served the city of Medford as chief of police for over five veers and during that time served under four different mavors I pledge myself. If nomi nated and elected, to servo the public and do my duty as sheriff at all times, and give the public an honest and lmpartl.il administration. Adv. J. F. 1HTTSON. COUNTY TUlUSmtKFt. Deputy County Treasurer Myrtle W. Illakolev announces her candidacy for the office of county treasurer. I hereby announce mj candidacy on the republican ticket for tho or flco of county treasurer, to be voted on at tho coming primaries. I havo held tho position ns deputy In this offlco for tho past year nud atu con fident that 1 can fulfill tho duties connected therewith. I gorvnd two years as doputy coun ty recorder before taking the posi tion as deputy county treasurer; I have also had exporlence as account ant for several corporations, audi ns the Medford Concrete Construction company and Mod ford Ice and Stor age Company, before taking up coun ty work, and will say that my past record Is open for Inspection to the voters of Jackson county. If nominated am) elected 1 will run the office without the expense of a deputy nnd continue to serve the pub lic Just as efficient In the future as I have In the past Adv. MYRTLt! W. BLAKBLKY. I hereby announce that I have filed my declaration of Intention to be come a candidate for the republican nomination for the office of county treasurer, to be voted on In the com ing primaries. If I am nomlnnted and elected will conduct the office In an efficient and businesslike manner. Adv. ROY L. MAULK. I hereby announce that 1 am a can didate for the nomination of county treasurer for Jsckson county, Oregon, on the republican ticket to be voted for at the primary election to be held May 19, 19 1. I formerly held the office of county treasurer and believe I gave general satisfaction to the public. During the time I was county treas urer the county employed expert ac countants to expert the county offi cers' books and said experts compli mented my work very highly as a public official. If nominated sad eleited I shsll endeavor to conduct the affairs of the office In an honest, efficient and busi ness like manner Adr. JA8. M. CIIONKMILLUR. COUNTY SrPICRl.VHCVDfc'NT. I hereby announce my caudldae? on the republican ticket for the of fice of County School Superintend ent for Jackson countv, 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 the schools and elimination of county srkooi supervisors. Adv. FRANCIS 0. SMITH. To the veters: I am republican candidate for county school super intendent at the primary election. May 19, 1916 l am for supervision of the schools by the superintend! nt and ftv econ omy In the touritv superintendent's office and everv ilut where It does 1 i-ua. WHY?' CASH WA.VIKI) 10 acres Bear Creek bottom, 70 aaras In eultlratlon, alfalfa, fruit and .rain, easily irrigated. Lass than 3 mllea from Medford. 08o cash. One of the best bua In Jackson county. Say whec u: I olll sbon yon. J. C. BARNES 102 Wwt Mala bU I'uoas 7V9 not rfrtorfl tho oUMctu- ot tno schools. 1 am to fovor f prore1o "dnoo tlon, that Is educotloo thttt prparoi the boy or girl for life. T am for all hatting n. eqnoro drat noe no qJ chance for on duc.itton If nomlnete.1 ond octl J will do cvetv thine In my poer te a0 tho schools, of Jskcon count tbo best 10 teo state. ftdv. A. J. Ho NO. I hcrobv nnneii"fft n,st i inra fllod m docujrstbi" of Intsntlons, nno that I am a candidate for the re publican nomination for the offlco of Countv School Superintendent of Jarksfto county, subject to the pri maries of Mav 13 If nominated and eteeteft T pledge mvself to an honest Impartial and economic administration and -alll personally supervise our schools. I hold an Oregon life certificate, and having recently spent four ses sions on preparatory work, both In tit- 1'nlvorsltv of Oregon nnd In the University of California In the stndr of modern education and supervi sion, and having served the countv aa rural school supervisor for two vears. I feel competent to fill the of fice In a thoroughly satlsractorv man ner and hereby solicit tho support of every true frlond of odueatlon. Adv. a. w. AarsR. I am n candidate for tho republi can nomination for County School Superintendent. I stand fer: A con ttuuntico of progressive policies In education, economy consistent with offlcleney, equal odueatlonnl advan tages for tho boya nnd girls on the farms with those in tho cltloa nnd towns. If nominated and olocted I will In tho future, as In tho nasi, glvo my full time nnd host efforts to tho supervision of tho schoole nnd tho nd mlntstratlotv of the duties of the of flco. During mv Incumbency I have not confined mvself strictly to tho routine duties of the office but hnve taken a bioader view of the mission of tho County School Superintendent. In addition to my efforts vo ralso the standard of teaching nnd improve tho physical conditions at school I havo labored to promote tho welfare of tho boys and girls through Industrial clubs, school fairs, school credits for home work, parent-teachers circles spelling and arithmetic contests, and other activities I feel that my work has been regarded with favor and In order to continue this work, I nm asking for ro-electlon Adv. J. PISROY WKLLH. FOR ltKXT--PUItXlHHICI) AIM'S. POR It Ifi NT A part in ont foTronT Tiie iiernen, lu qulno 8t. KOlt ItKXT novnv.fi FOR RKN'T - House with garage, furnished or unfurnished; every thing modern. 01(5 W. Jackson atreet. 53 KOlt KK.NT IIOUSKKKHPINO ROOMS I'OR RKNT I'umlshei! housekeep ing rooms, t blocks from Main 311 N. Hartlelt. , Phone B70-L. FOR RKNTCosy furnished house keeping rooms, close In, $K month. Lights, water, gas, bath. Phone 820-X. FOR RHNT- MISi;r.l,!,ANHOlJS VOH RBNT Pasture, good feed) fences, plenty of water. W. IF. Stewart. 62 KOlt SAI.K ?KH)NKS fcSaaaaaaBaaaa aa alaaaaaaalaaataaa4Maa1aaaaaaaajaijala l'OR HM.K -Snerifhe' My home. Ill Id W Main, fl 2011. Phone l.'i:i-J. fleorge Reeves 50 FOR HALF F.lghl-toom house, acre fine garden bind; SMTiO. Call at premises, 10ii:i Court at. Jftllt KAr.K--mriwnKJK "M.iaaiawsaaa.aM BMiafaa1aja?aBaaaaJjaSar4aaaaa4aaMaa FOR 8ALK I'ack burro cheap. Ilox '.ill. Route No. 2, Medford, Phono 7M-W. 61 FOR HAI.K might bead of good work horses and saddle horse. E H. Iteames, una mile north of Phoenix. 64 FOR SALE-. The pure-bred regis tered Red Polled bull, "Modoc Chief," born March 2, 1913. Prlca 150. Inspection by appointment. Pulmer Investment Co , Mall Tri bune bldg , Madford, or Modoc Or ihard. FUR BALK Orey team weighing about lino, and one grey horse weighing about 1T00. Rig Pines Lumber Co tf FOR SALE -Fresh milk goats at re duced rates. Mra. I Duaanburr. film ix. Or. ?Olt HM.K SYrHCfc'M.lKKOOd for rtLF. Alfiifa buy $10 10 In field A t'onro Kl.ro, (uitral Point r, I FOR HLK"i-'.Httrn shell" corn, cluiiii Cenliul Point I'm king Co Central Point 51 FOR HXI.K i'itio lurge refrigerator, inurly new. lutpilre 304 80. ivy. 63 FOR 8AI.K Bicyile with new tires. Phone 7-F4. 61 FOR HM.K -Almost new 10 h p electric motor and duplex alfalfa and grain grinder. See Cirove Creek runch, Iceland. Ore. 51 FOR SALE -Puxaon's Dahlias Spe cial collection, 13 roots, standard varieties, named and labeled for 11 postpaid. List of many others for postal. R. H. Puxson, Central Point, Ore. 14 WANrwrrtA i'ionu WANTED Sewing at home or by the day. Phone I7V-M, lit 8 Central. 6S HICLI' WAXTi:uA(lB.VI J A( i KVTSI v" ATE I) - Elderly"' "" men dcMrliiK IlKht employment can ftiaku good wages selling our full Hue of popular prlt ed nursery tin k Oulllt f1ri1KI.11 1nv-itf. tl In I' 1 iflc ui -1 it Co , 1 '. jiaitj n,Yi , l'uitluiiU, Om -t,uu, 51 BSTaaSaaSiaSaaaaaaa)ataa1aa-Jaaaaaa,.a, m, aiaaaaaai WcfWntr irrttivti.AiYKorjB WAVfr.n TO nt'Y Horses of snl die tvpe, and heavy horses. Dr. Helms, ill No. Fir, Phone aft. V ANTED -4icond hang show cases, om popper, peanut roaster, crls pette mar bine, cash register, and toffee urn. Walter Keene, Ashland, Tel 31. SO WANTED -Responsible party wants furnished noma for summor 0 months. Phone 31. 10 r.o LOST A black and white coltt dog. Answers to the name of "Iaddle." Any Information leading to his ra eoverv will he rewarded by A. I. Loomfs, 1103 W. 10th st., Med ford. 14 LOST Moss agate brooch on streets of Medford Monday, 15th: $2 SO reward. Mall Tribune office. 49 KOlt 1CXC11ANOK TO TRADE 200 acres. 0 cleared, in crop, Jeff, county, under new Ir rigation plan, $.10 per acre, going higher, for Improved, near Oeutral 3'olnt. A. W. Freebarg, Qaeton. Oregon. 78 nUSLYHS.S imtBCTORY Auto Supplies LAHKR AUTO HPRINQ CO. Wa aro operating tho largest, oldest nnd best oqulppod plant In tho Pa cific nortbvvoat. Uso our springs when ottiors fall. Sold undor guar antee 20 North l-'lftoonth St.. Portland, Oro. Attorneys OEO. W. CHERRY Attornoy and Notary, Rooms 9-10, Jackson Coun ty llnnk lliilldlng, ontrancu N. Central, Medford, Oro. PORTER J. NEFF Attornoy at law. rooms 8 and 9, Medford National Hank Ilulldlng. A. It. RBAMK8, LAWYER Oarnett Corey bldg. G. M. ROBERTS Lawyer. Medford National Rank Ilulldlng. Collections. COLLECTIONS AND REPORTS Wa collected Bonio accounts 14 years old. We know how to got the money. Tho lluuock Morcnntlle Agency, Inc., Rooms 1, 2, 3, Haa klna' llldg., 21G K. Main st Dentists Dr. W. M. VAN 8COTOO DR. O, C. VAN 8COYOO Dontlsts . Oarnett-Coroy Uldg., ulte ilcdfoni, Ore. Phono 856. Collections anil Reports lit DR. FRANK ROHERTR Dentist. M. F. ft II llldg. Office Hours 830 to 13; 1 to 5. Phone C07-R. Knglucer nml Contractor FRKim CUMMINOS ifnglneerand contractor, 404 M. V. & H. llldg. Surveys,, cat Una tee, irrigation drainage, onward and laud Im provement. Fhsh ranee. KARL 8. TUMY Cleneral Insurance office, Fire, Automobile. Accident, Liability. Plate (llass, Contract, and Surety Honda. Excellent com panles, good local service. No. I1U Oarnett-Corey Uldg. Instruction in Music FRED ALTON IIAIOHT, teacher of piano and harmony. Composer and arranger of music. Halgbt Music Studio, 401 Oarnett-Corey building. HUBS HEINE Teacher of Violin. Music furnished for all occasions. Prices reasonable Studio 1121 H, Main 8t., Phone 303-JX. Oarlmge OARFIAOH (let year premises Gleaned up for the summer. Call a the city gart age wagoaa fer tood Mrvlce. Phone 274-L. 1 Y. Allen. PliyslcU mm! fturgeoa aaa1iatwaaaataaiaaat,aiai.jaawja.aat,aat,aaaaa , taaaaa,,, OR. F. Q. CARLOW. DR. KVA MAINS CARLOW Osteopathia physicians, 416-417 Oarnett-Corey bldg., phone lOSti-L, Reildenca 18 South Laurel st DR. W. W. HOWARD OitooptUle physician, 303 Oarnett-Corsy building. Phone 130, DR. J J. EMM ENS Physician ao4 surgeon. Practice limited to y, ear, nose and throat. Eyas scien tifically tasted and claate sup plied. Oculist and Aurlst for 8. P. R. K. Co. Offices M. F. & H. Go. bldg, opposite P. O. Phone 667. DR. R. W. CLANCY Physlclaa and surgeon Phones, office 36, resi dence 734 -M. Office hours, 10 ta 13, I to 8. DR. MARTIN C. BARBER PhynJ. ataa and surgeon. Office Palm block, opposite Nash hotel Hours 10 to 12, 1 to 4. Phone 110-J. Printers mhs PublUliers MEDFORD PRINTING CO., has the bast equipped printing office In southern Oregon; book blading loose leaf ledgers, billing systems, ate. Portland prices. 27 North Ftr at. frwHafarn BADS TR ANSFEIl aTsWRAOl ob? Ofhce 43 North Front St. Pni&s 116. Prices right. larvlct guar gnteed .aaa i' Balling Machine' IINQER SEWINO MACHINES POJC BALE OR RENT 80m U80J Wa Ott t nes :iKo for sale Cleaning and repiililng Baldwin Piuno for sale from fmtory to customer. Real ruaca 34u iio. CwiuaL I'houo 3904 Ha-ty,aafc,aa,.m1, .