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PAQEi ".P01W MEDFORD ' MAIL TRIBUNE; ' fEDFORD, ' OKEOOy, r MONDAY TANTTATIY 1 21 1924 HFORD MAIL TRIBUNE AN INDEPENDENT NKWSPA.'Elt PUBLIKHKU KVKHV AKTEKNOON EXCEPT m'NDAY, UY TIIK UEDt'UKl) .'KINTIMi CO. Tb Metford SuiKlay Morning Sun is furnished guiMcri uera desiring a seven-day daily newspaper. OKico Wall Tribune Building, SQ-27-29 norm nr nircec . ntone lb. A eorutolidatlbn of the Democratic T.me, the Med ford Uall. Uie Mcdfonl Tribune, the South ern UregoaUn, The Ashland Tribune. KOBERT W. RUIIU Editor. 8. SUMKfEK SMITH, Manager. BY MAIL In Advance: Daily, with Sumlny Hun, yr $7.50 Daily, with Sunday Sun, month .7S Daily, without Hunday Hun, year.,,,.. 0.60 Dtllv. without Kunduv Sun. month..... Weekly Hail Tribune, one yeur 1.00 Hunday Hun, one year 2.00 BY OAltltlKIt In Med ford, Ashland, Jackson- fllltt, CeiiUal Point. Phoenii, Talent and on Highways: .v ' Dally, with Sunday Sun, month .76 ' Dairy, without Sunday Sun, month... .6ii Dally, without Sunday Sun, your 7.f0 Daily, wilii Sunday Sun, one year 8.60 All term by carrier, cuhIi in advance. Entered aecotid clan mutter at Medford, Oregon, under act of March 8, lt70. The only paper between hugc-i.e, Ore,, and Sacramento, Calif., a distance of over 600 miles, having leased wire Associated l'rcss Service. Sworn daily average circulation for nix months ending October 1, 1923, 3379. more than double Uie circulation of any other paper published or circulated In Jackson County. MEMBERS OF THE ASSOCIATED PKESS The Associated' Press is excluaivety entitled to the use fur republictaion of all news dis patches credited to it or not otherwise credited In thi paper, and also to the local news pub lished herein. ; 1 All rights of 'republication of special dia patches herein aref alao reserved Ye Smudge Pot fly Arthur IVrrjr The Ku Kluac fclan, irmnlod behind the.-title of the Oregon Good Govern ment Leugue, plouKly und putriotienlly met In the hallowed city of 1'ortlund Saturday, to pick primury candid. Ugh, and the picking was poor. It may be that voters have recovered from the herd hysteria of the hurt campaign, and Joined the Wo Do Our Own Thinking League. This will take a great load off the Grand Dragon'M mind, and leave that cmlHwiry of tho shirttail form of government, with a surplus of yellow tieltctH, utmhovod under front doom of hoirroH, In the darkest hours of election morning. WKTH8 DURING 1U23 OUTNUM BER DKATHH, WAT Kit HUVVUY PURIS-M-Hdllne Iebanon Criterion). Cause a,hd effect. The no - Is plenty of room In Mexico, but the' revolution will never he a success until tho opposing arm leu have a battle on tho border, and bul lets fall, 1" 131 IJaHO, Texas. :i; - Gadding around tho nation nt this time of tho your on a motorcyolo, with a wife -on the back seat. Is enrrying the toifrlst Idea a little bit too far. KKKIMNG HT:i WITH KVKNTS (JtOHfhurg Nvm-HvIow) Oh. uturday nlght a set a nlldos on tho BpanlHh American war was showijV LowIh Monia gave a very Interesting talk explaining tho plctui'CH as they were shown on the screen, Henry Mackey has a cold. Ho in tends to wour the cold out. Tho cold has thp jitime designs on Mr. Mackey. Griffith of Portland, Frank Arml tage of Eugene.- M. 11. McLean of Kugone and lSvon Hoamcrs of Med ford. (Salem Statesman). .. Who knows Kven Reamers? ' M U,A11Y While moonshiners sleep and tho old mash simmers, And a black cut slinks through the j-.-.-.i. - hoop of a moon; Whilo witches wail and a ghost-light t. gUiimiers In the1 voodoo hut of an octaroon, Rest, my babe. In your silken buHltet! Bleep, my lamb, in your porfumed lace! Tho morn will bring you a Jewel filled caskot. For father sells it at Hlxty per nim! (Now York World) CA N X I II A 1 .1 KM (Kllgl'IM1 ItOglstlT) The . Iresl)yterlan church and congregation enjoyed a dinner at tho grange hall Friday noon at which ovor one hundred people ' were served to a in out bountiful sister. ,Mia Kmlly Cromley, were the guests of honor'. Cltlzinm who drink liqunr, have been listed officially to bo called "scoffluws." It ought to make the conscience ache, the term Is so full of reproach and sarcasm. Hut don't ask a i"scofflnw," what time It is by his wrist watch. The husband of the Hose City Wly, alleged to have cussed fellow mem bers, says he don't hulicvo It. Ho better not. h Mrs. Rumor made a number of ma licious calls In tho residential districts tho lasi woek. Mr. Tom Gibbons will fight Mr. Jack Dompsey In June at New York City.; It is your'oorr's humble opinion that Mr. Gibbons will wish ho was back In tfholhy, Montana. Fine hogkllllng weather prevails. ' Ooorge Dlmmiok has Jimt completed a beautiful dog house. Mrs. Dlmmlck Is tired of having the dog In the house, we suppose. (Camas pulley js'ews.) Peace in the family. New Siylo vanity cases for Galwho- vikU, aro near relatives of the suit case, but so far no man has forgot himself, and volunteered to pack one when tho owner's arm gets tired. flmidltti Hob Jowvlrr Store. ST. Jun. tl. Two bandits tin Thnodnre A. Killing and his son Eu'gcm In their Jewelry store In the central pan 01 me rnj and escaped with diamond rings val ued at 110,000. The robbers escaped in nn automobsv ns tno younger to ting fired several shots at them. THE REAL CAUSE tX AX ADDHKiSS today, r('.rrcNiiiii!r'ly free "from liiiiicoiiilie, I'l'esi JL tlcul CiidlidiK! sh.vs in cITi'it, reduce tin-in, and In.- stands fin ily end expenses to tile bone, all a.oni; As has been previously pointed out in this column, however, the, tax problem can not be solved .by the noveriiinent or by the state, un less the smaller civil units, the cities anil counties co-operate. , Uncle Sam's tax total, for example, is $7,4';W,08 1,000 or an. aver ape of !;68.:J7 for each person. Of the tax revenues of the Xational states.'counties, cities, etc., is $4,228,948,000. Anil of this total the state tux is only $807,41)8,000, while the counties , anil cities pile up the overwhelming balance. Oregon recently went through a tax reduction campaign anil the tax reduction advocates won. Hutnot only hasthei-e been practi- rtuly nO. tax reduction as far as thc'individual is concerned, but there has bueunn disposition . apparent which are uecessary before the relief. - v Tax reduction is a popular slogan to get votes, but when it comes to actual practice, lax reduction is President Coolidge can reduce system, and liei-ause of his determination to do what he sa-s. Hut when liis policy hits some pet appropriation, the people effected, will not be gratified, they will howl It is a difficult problem. UiiIckh public phychology changes, the tax burden will he removed when some practical method is devised whereby the average man can both If it's ft hick town ami hin wife tt the barber hIioj). A happy wife is one who hasn't .sense than her husband. The more you study mankind, ew go to the poorhou.se. QUILL POINTS Jlie.k-town churches arc not interested in modernism. , They have local matters tp quarrel about. ' .., , A juror is a man who decides alid his opinion of the lawyer. In this great democratic country their middle-class parents as equals. We' vonder if the world is novels and began to read Kreud. Too many "charitable" people dollar's .worth of gratitude for their Famous last words: "Now that have a, goad fire 'in a moment,'" Correct this sentence: "Wait a moment, MainmH,"'cricri AVillic "I dare not g( out without my overshoes." An excellent study of human when a rich old uncle finally gets It won't surprise us if McAdoo We know a lot of fellows who are It will he funny when the boastful clothier says; "Vcs, it's a wool suit; but it has a little genuine cotton in it." When ii mun 'buys a nightshirt whether it. is a sleeping garment or Increase of divorces should surprise nobody. Among other things that can be opened with a can opener is an argument. If you see ii man lovingly studying a billboard advertising "Whoosis cigarettes, he isn't an artist. He swore off January 1. Correct this, sentence: "It was only a nut that needed tighten ing," said the plumber, "and a quarter will 'be enough." EG RipplitigRhiimQS tr won TEMPTATIONS. ilny; "in the bunker's vimlts itiul ejijies 1 will Ktore my weiiltli away; 1 won't k, ly rapid stiifies, down tile Kpetnlthrit't's idle way." It is K""1 indeed tit sever ties that bind lis to u viee, and I'll save the .sends forever, till my bundle ruts mueh iee; but the iiiereliauts make endeiivor to relieve me of the priee. Kvery one has something nifty he would sell me elieap as dirt; one is uskiiiK seven-fifty for a foiirteeii-ihdlar shirt ; ah, it s painful to be thrifty, and n,K,d resolutions hurt! And the hatter cries, "Dukbmui it! 'What a kelly shades your brow! There are streaks of mildew on it, you should feed it to the cow; buy your self a mwdern bonnet you eau (tot a bargain now." And tho man who deals in busses views with seoru my ancient van; "You elass up with tinhorn ousses when you drive that punk sedan; take it around to Junkman lius's buy a new imp, spick and span." Thus wherever I may wander there are men with things to sell, and they trail me here and yonder, and they nrjiiie and they yell; they're determined I shall siiiander coin for which I've toiled so well. Oh, the dealers all beset me for the scads I fail to blow, and they worry me and fret mo as they chase, mo through the snow, and somo day I fear they'll net inc. when I'm tired of saying "No!" OF HIGH TAXES. Unit tin; way 1o ri'iliK-t; taxes is tu on llie solid ground of cutting led the line. this total $.,,204,1.1.1,000 represents Government, while the total of the ! ; : ; to eliminate those expenditures tax payer can enjoy any genuine .". - only popular for the other fellow, federal taxes because of the budget about rfactionary policies. have his cake and eat it. keeps boarders, '"you can find him r' i -"W! vet discovered tliatshe has more . . the greater your wonder that so a ease according to the evidence many upper-class children treat finer since kids qujj reading dime feel cheated if they don't get a money. v poured the kerosene on, I'll ';' I '""; nature is the reaction of the family married. l' 1 - 1 is .supported by his father-in-law. in that fix. in these times, one 'can't tell a uniform, rrewn. , Personal Health Service By WILLIAM BRADY, M. D. . Notmd Phyiician and Author Stoned lettert partalnino to pergonal health and hyQlana, not to dUase diagnosis or treatment, will be answered by Dr. Brady If a stamped, self addressed envelop Is enclosed. Letters should be brief and written in Ink. Owing to the large number of letters received, only a few oan be answered her. No reply oan be made to queries not conforming to instructions Address Dr. William Brady, in care of this newspaper. Before a Woman The article t published here De cember 14, entitled "Beforo a Man Marries," haB met a gratifying reac tion. I have re ceived some warm and some hot let ters about it. Any wuy the kind and unkind things that these lettjij tell me afford feome little satisfaction. It begins to look as though the idea is being, discussed. That Is f l,n e. There can bo but one reuult of such discussion; they make It constantly more difficult for the prospective bridegroom to evade his duty, which Is to obtain a certificate of health from a reputable physician and pre-, 4ent it to the father or guardian of the prospective bride when he asks t'or her hand in marriage. As I said .n that article und now repeat for the -mko of emphasis, no man worth marrying can object to presenting uch ii. certificate; In tho present Unto of morals no man is above bus )lcion; It doesn't matter who or what lie may be. In fact It Is rather a sus picious circumstance when a man at- empts to dodge, this formality. In putting the matter in this way do not mean to deny that there ire many men who are clean and fit to marry. I merely wish to remind tho reader that aa long as the "double i standard of morals" prevails "every; man litis to shoulder his share of the; fCHpniiHihllity and play his Dart like i man when it comes Jo the time I t'or contracting an engagement to marry, l hope to plant in the heart! of every parent who. reads this the eed of suspicion, if you will have it1 that way. At any rato I am directing; his plea to every parent who may have to rayo this vital responsibility .)f conHcnting to a 'hiurrliigo. I ,can- ut express the warning too plainly. It . a terrible thini: for a parent's oiiM tem e when this formality of tho urldegrooni's health and happiness of he bride jtre wrecked In consequence as too often happons. In almost every instance .a young man .desiring to marry feels it is but air that the parent or guardian of. the woman he )pruposcB to marry hnulil he apprised of his religious, HOlal and financial standing or have i pretty good understanding of these maiteis. Hut these things bv tio.nn such thlnir ns too much air and ncuna prove a man's fitness for mar-'that both windows in the room should could tell you some very laughable cx lage. To prove thait. tho young man , bo wldo open. Tho other argues that periences In this line, but have not the must present to the- parent or guai: linn a certificate: fom somo physic- . .. ... , oLuuu.nv in .no cummu- er HI tho timo thBliront's or buar- lian'sVonscnt to thu,.marrlago is asked for. -.it Isn t quite -fair, In any caso. wait until the young woman's ifiiardlan asks for such, a cortlfi- ate: It isn't tho manly thing to do. Assuming that the young man in., "JUST TOWN TALK" Oapled Right I MKT him , , it OVER ON tho cornor . . NEAR TIIK Rlalto tlioator AND 1110 lookod ... AS Hi" ho was. hungry ND 1I1S clothes ... KHK NONK too good ... AND I could tell HY TUB way ho acted ... THAT HE wanted . TO SAY something ; : AND EVERY little whilo .... IK'D look over AT THE posters ' ,i THAT TOLD of tho deeds THAT WERE being enacted. ... INSIDE of the theater AND HE'D shift - FROM ONE leg OVER TO tho other' ll'ST LIKE a chicken AM) THEN look ; OVER AT mo - . AND I smiled a llttlo' ... FOR 11 IC wasn't more ... THAN 10 years old" ... AND HE grow confident ... AND AFTER a minute ... W ALKED OVER to mo ... AND LOOKED me ... SQUARE IN the eye ... AND SAID politely "SAY, MISTER, could you Iiepomc Engaged the case Is of the finest character and reputation and all that, still ho is a member of the sex that sanctions tho double standard , of morals, conse quently he owes it to himself to ob tain and present his certificate of health Just as tho he had been a bad egg and reformed or had sowed his wild oats and settled down. If po thinks enough of 'the girl to wish to marry her he ought to think enough of her parent or guardian to save the poor old duffer embarrassment. I hope the time will .soon come when a young man asking - for a daughter's hand In mar.'iago and .fail ing to produce his health certificate will get a frigid reception. - QUESTIONS AND ANSWERS.. Tho Ammonia Habit. a vr.itn tnmnn to ino nnn Hnttin nt aromatic spirits of ammonia every two days. She says she feels good only when Brie uses the stuff. She her nerves are verv bad and unless she takes the ammonia every little whilo she gets spells. Mrs. K " ou' ,f K O ne "Murcd himself that had it not ' , a . . 'been for his beini; hooked up with Answer When anybody has to re- Mntllda or Frnnc,)0 or Mary Jane, sort reKularly, every day, to anything m ,)0 woul(, h(lv0 nm(le Perpont purporting to bo a stimulant or a Morfmn trcmblo and turn palo at tho sedative, it is obvious that a habit mer0 monton 0f his name. So ho is established. I don't know just how wcnt out nlul houKy,t n photograph of much ammonia you mean, but if it Is George Ade, America's most cclcbrat only an ounce. It Is too much. For od Professional Hachclor. and hung one thing, it has about twice tho ul- up tho wall of his room. Every cohollc content of whiskey. morning he made his vows of Total Wrinkles on Forehead. i'Abstainance before this shrine. "If I What can I do for three' deep ever marry again I hope I choke" he wrinkleB on my forehead, running cried.. And tho very next day he fell from side o sido? They Bhow badly for a little cutie with yaller hair and when I raise my brows. M. S. E. blue eyes and a most provocative Answer Sometimes Buch 'Wrinkles BlKBle. Yes, you may write your own are duo to nnmrreeteil errors of vis- moral. ' ton. PosHlbly you need glassos. Tho Church Supper. In our church wo serve chili mndo in a galvanized tub. Wo feed al6ut 200 pcoplo and it is In the tub about 8 hours. Some say it isn't safe. Pleaso advise. us about It.: Mrs. S. J. U. . Answer According to a warning Issued, bv tho bureau of chemistry, I airrlcultiirn dcnartnient. if 1 reniem- ber. there is somo risk of zinc poison ing when foods are cooked or kept In galvanized ware. ' Delighted to Mix In. To settle a dispute between hus- band and wife (provided you will mix in a family nunrrel) please toll us how much ventilation Is required on an average winter night In a bed' room 15 by 15 feet occupied by two adults. One of us contends there is cold air Isn't necessarily fresh air and that it is sufficient to keep only one window open six or eigne incnes. i nromisrf hv 'keopine ono window wide opon. (Tf (course much depends on' which thot lord and master of tho house prefers. If ho prefers tho ono window raised six Inches you'll keep 'oni both wldo open. If the houso is conducted In the customary way. By Mike "GIMME A dimo? ; ' "I WANT to get "WHERE MY folks are." AND I said ( ' "CERTAINLY SONNY, "HERE'S A quarter "WHERE ARE your folks'?" AND HE said . "IN THERE at the Bhow" I THANK you. AmlmsMHlor Child 1Chii1h. ROME. Jan. 21. Richard Wash burn. Child, retiring American ambas sador and Mrs. Child left Homo yes terday for Paris on the first stage of their journey home. RHEUMATIC NEURITIS LEAVES YOU FOREVER Every druggist in this .county in au thorized to say to every rheumatic sufferer that if a full pint bottlo of Allenrhu, the sure conqueror of rheu matism, does not show tho way to stop tho agony, reduce swollen joints and do nwuy with even the slightest twin go of rheumatic pain, ho will gladly return your money without comment. ' , ' " " Allenrhu has been tried and, tested for years, and really marvelous re sults have been accomplished hi itho moat severe cases where the suffering and agony was intense and piteous and where the patient was helpless. Mr. 'James H. Allen, the discoverer of Allenrhu. who for many years suf fered the torments of acute rheuma tism, desires all sufferers to know that ho does not want a cent of any ones money unless Allenrhu decisively conquers this worst of all diseases, and he has instructed druggists to guarantee It as above In every In stance. Heath's Drug Store and West Side Pharmacy will supply you. Mail Orders accepted. Adv. THE GREATEST TIUXG IX THE WORLD t. by Laurel Gnuf Here Is the sad story about The Man Who liought ft 'Photograph of George Ade. Pause, my children, and sneu u. imii. ' fellow was the Marrying Kind. He d 1 d n't get 'started very early In life, but after ho accumulated the Habit there wasn't a time when ho wasn't Either just being divorced by his wife or' was about to Take on another one. He , . - . certainly was a Glutton for punishment. He was one of the Boys who boasts that he makes no distinctions; that Is to say. he took 'em as they came., He could fall In love with a blonde in five minutes, and it took him less than ten min utes to declaro himself unable to live without any Givon brunette. Well, after ho had Enjoyed three dips in the sea of matrimony, he moved to a down-town hotel and regarded the visia or lair rerani.nuy wu . u. green ann imensiy uiuuuh u. Not beinB a decided success in his business Bur bank Says Moon Has No, Effect On Growth of Potatoes KIjAMATII FALLS, Jan 21. Moon sliino has nothing to do with tho growth of potatoes, or any other crop, , says Luther Burlmnk, California plant wizard, to whom local disputants sub- mitted the question. In. a lotter to L w, Goddard Vf the Orindnle district, P.nrbnnl.- illsiinses nf tho mnttor. ns f0n0WH. .... ,l ,B ullt ,y , ,. , " ..a.o iw the mono when planting any crop. I - time. LUTHER IHJRHANK." x warm controversy has been wag- a whother notntoes nlanted 111 tnan tl,ose Plarited when the moon was visible in various degrees of fullness. (lives Vp Kilting to Help Others. . BERLIN, .. Jan. Dr . Eugenie Schwarfwuld. manager of tho dining I room for brain workers which Aus- itrlan women are maintaining In an rl l.n..Atn. ,.natl In nn,.(n a,.oU,na old imperial castle in Berlin, receives many letters from persons who want to help German students. - A Danish student wrote: "I have given up lunrh for three hi on t lis. I encloso .the cist. I1 lease glvo my lunch to a Horlln woman student, but I should like her to be pretty." An English boy" wrote: "Please give a, Berlin ,boy something good to eat at my Expense. I should suggest checso, for I m fond of It myself.' Great for Rheumatic Pains and Swellings AVhcn rheumatism settles in any of your Joints and causes aR-ony, distress or misery, pleaso remember that Joint-Ease is the one remedy that brings" illric and lasting relief. It matters not how chronic or aB Bravalocl a eaoe may be rub on Jolnt-Enso and relief Is sure to fol low. Joint-Ease is for Joint troubles only and Is a clean, stainless preparation that druggists everywhere aro recom mending- , , Adv, Ring 97 Just Say "Ba-a-a" Wo will know yon want one of pur young-dross- i ed '.wethers 'weighing ' around sixty pounds, for three dollars, delivered. Johnson Produce Co. 241 No. Fir Street Mt. Pitt $1.75 Marvel Loaf $1.60 MORTON MILLS 1 1 " -mZA-iyvM Mrs. Tllford Moots nephew, who pulled m an' wont t' Mon tana a few years ago, writes that lie's doln' so well he's been asked t' address th" Cluimbcr o' Coni mcrcc. Th' Joe Kite famUy In Jest rccoverln' from sonic bargain bananas. LADIES! COMPLEXION WORRIES ENDED AT LAST This Delightful NW 1 Vanlnhltiir Cream Containing trtio piittwrroilk Must Mako You Look Yrara YoungtV or .Money Back 't . Just Try It. . : r . - - Get a smnll ntiantlty at any phai1 niacy or toilet goods counter, simply asking for Howard's Buttermilk Cream, and massage It dally 'into the face, neck, arms and hands. The di rections are simple and it costs ao little that i any girl or woman . cftn afford it. Your complexion must quickly show a decided improvement or your dealer in authorized to re turn your money without question should you be dissatisfied. . . ' No matter whether you are troubl- ed with wrinkles, hard little lines uiuuiici uie "louin ana e. res,, coarse. sallow, faded looking- skin, or simply roughness and reduess caused by wind , and sun, you. will find that all these trials quickly disappear ivlth the uso of this old-fashipned beauty ( reclpo brought up to date. Howard's Buttermilk Cream Is only sold on a positive guarantee of satls faetlon or money back. - Adv. ANNOUNCEMENTS STATE REPRESENTATIVES I have represented the people o( Jackson County one term in the State u-frinlature and tee! that the legislative experience (rained ha. fitted me for a larger and more practical ervic in the future. I Uieretore announce myself aa a cendldafe for the State liepreaentative subject to th. republican primary. AJv- RALPH COWQILL. I hereby announce my candidacy for re-election aa one of the two representatives from Jackson County to the State Legislature, sub ject to the May primary. , I feel Unit my previous service in the legists- AH 7i w wvvtcr serve rne people. JOHN 11. CAKKIN. SHERIFF I hereby announce myself a candidate for the nomination of Sheriff of Jackson County on tho republican ticket, subject to the voters of said j i i . PV"1"""1 " May. If nominated 7 i! P myse" ""1 Ul" linl ......... . M),llulnt IO eniorce all laws In clnniiii 111 1iL In...-.! .. ...... .... . . .... n,IH-,lulu.nl WIln eiuciency and economy. If you do not want the laua en. loreed. do not vote for me. Adv- " 1). A. LYONS, Central Point. CORONER I hereby announce myself as candidate on the republican ticket, for nomination at the com incf nn mir tnr th- Afii. county. """"" " r ,li .my Pro,t"l" n undertaker, I feel that I haw every qualification and tho nrressary equipment to properly handle any du- Adv tf. II.. w. r-ONnpn- . I am n rnn.,l.lln - .- .' .. r- n -,".., i:uiiuiuate lor reelection lor Coroner of Jackson county, subject to pri maries May 16. .. . .jr"orm: E'lKTlmcs. personal attention, ' tr, .n""i"tlm'!nt B'",l- " substantial ml?,, I '."T1 ,i,t"""'"'l in the economical naiiap-nieiit of all county oifires. Adv. tf. .innu i nvDi. COUNTY CLERK nl.n,.. . 17 " f" canniaate lor the re publican nomination for County Clerk, subject DtrULT? "V- " clK'lH 1 Pnxni" kl .''"",' my office in an econom- , """"--w-ii-.e manner. ' " , w- H. CRAXUALL, Eagle Point thi ""n .n"",r candidate on nee MPr ' SrM' " -"""iLHon for tho of. I h.v. t .i. 1 Pirmaries. com . r rft "'J l,".."y"" . !IV ot il,. r. i . ,n"iar lth every branch f ."'"' "V1 'ecteil. I will give close st- "dent Uiat I will prove worthy of your tup AUV. 11. UJ-J Tl I. r. A , TREASURER ' I am a rnnrlIHu. I .... . .. Hon f . --"--" uie repuoncan nomms tion for a second term tv. .. , . "di.1" co,"1urt the office as in ui. past, in accordance w, of a,. a. v. WALKER, Adv. tl BelievlJT.Q,E,C"NV. C?"" , "' ' nennU t I i 01 .erVICO tO U1S nd 5. kS? ' ,ltreby ""fmlt my J,id i .k A "rnnican nomination for -bJdge of th. County court at the May pri; COI XTJ- SI PKUIXTEXDEXT -Y.0,1." VT V?"u.,nale t the May prl- r ln"enubllcan nomination Jacksor r,0,0SuJ.,"te'dent f count a. 4k " servea me emmw .m ,hiree nnd a haIf yea" a" ary.,;"Pe.rintendent- and will, if en " orK earnestly for the U80k7f.cr.rtil?'lon ns heretofore. aumiis IJAHTISK,