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MEDFOKD ' MTAIE TRrBTOTE'EDFORD, OREGON TUESDAY, ; FEBttUARY 5, 1924
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Bedford mail tribune
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8. SUM ITER SMITH, Manager.
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Ye Smudge Pot
By Arthur Perry
A robbed farmer, who did not look
It. called Mon. pm. and mowed a heavy
stand of parasites, opposed to tho 18
hour day, and $10 per bushel wheat.
It now developd that Home of our
most prominent and vlrtuoun demo
crats also hud tholr pockotbooks filled
at tho oil station.
1 Jim Kocnc, who was kicked In tho
eyo during an argument with a homo
last fall now;, fears that a ,horsq. will
full down oh tho ltuch-Mcdford paved
roud, when samo Is built.
COMPARISONS ARE ODORLESS
(Etlfreno Register)
All of which Is bad. Still.
- speaking; calmly and judiciously.
wo should say that tho fertilizer
, that has been spread In the parks
Is loss to ho complained of than
(- tho fertilizer that was . spread
broadcast ovor Lano county by
S, the mdjprlty mombors of the court '
. prior to tholr. election.
' A Wofessor of mathematics will ox
pliin at the Lincoln Day banriuot, how
-Jackson county with 000(1 Hupulill
caiiB and 2600 Democrats, roturnod a
majority of 1300 for Grand Loutui'or
Plcrco at thq lust cloctlon.
The last of tho ladles who koop
their money In thoir socks, ambled
down the Main Stem on tho 3rd lust.,
tjncl was the cynosure of all eyos.
-FOUND Pair of men's oxfords.
Owner may have samo by calling at
Tunes office, describing; and paying
for this nd (Coos liny Times). Signs
Ojf a, barefooted Romeo,
THEY LEFT OVT HIS .
SERMON NOTICE ONCE
(Albany Democrat)
Rov. Harry Tucker, minister of
Albany, spoaklng of tho Inability
of tho peoples of tho world to livo
; without wntcr, said that ho won
dered while listening, "how
' much of what had boon said tho
newspaper pooplo and reporters
. present had understood and how .
! muddled their reports of what
had been said would bo."
Tho first- man to bo called Hon.
H,!nco November 1,022, vlsltod In tho
qity last week.
Oro Dates took his hound with him
Sunday and after dollvorlng tho milk,
drove up to William Uoda's piano.
(Shelbuni News). Social nctivlty
takes oij now lite In tho Willamette
valley. . ,
i'.' .- -
V FACTS VS. FANCY
. ; (CniigrcHslniiiil Itccorcl)
i You can not build character by law,
you can not imiko mon good by law.
You enn not command respect for a
law that can only be cnforcod'ny bru
tal mercenaries with snwod-oft shot
guns. A law in a republic that can
only bo enacted by force Is invariably
q bnd law. Tho Volstead law is a fair
nneoiinon. AVo are a Christian nation.
There Is no element of force In the
Christian croed. . Christ commanded
Ills' loyal disciples to go Into all the
world and prench Ills gospel to every
.creature, but Ho never at nny time
commanded His disciples to shoot tho
gospel Into every creature.
Tho number killed In conflicts he
twoon prohibition agents and boot
leggers and citizens. Including those
killed by the prohibition . agents, is
1210, making 4310 killings for two
years. This Is nioro loss of llfo than
wero killed In battle In tho seven
years' war of tho American Revolu
tion, and tho two years' war with
Mexico, and tho Spanish-American
war. all told. This Is a . terrible
record, but this Is only a small part
of tho damning records.
. What has becomo of tho old fash
ioned eastern capital, that tho Port
land Journal used to fonr editorially,
was headed Oregon-ward, "to denude
tl)o virgin forests, and devastate the
sportsmen's paradise,"
' .At the State Presbyterian synod of
JCorth . Dakota, one distinguished
speaker romnrked that If the church
boll nnd the fire boll rang at the name
time, North Dakota would go to tho
Circi. (BP. Bulletin). They do liuve
winters back mere.
: Jj. TrernniC representative of the
Woodworth company "f New York Is
' In Medford for a day or so doing busi
ness. , , .
A GOOD
THE ADVERTISEMENT printed today, showing the large num
ber of citizens who have paid up their assessments, is added
proof that. Medford is not only on her feet once more, but is going
full steam ahead. . '
This list not only represents money, it represents faith in the
city and it represents good business sense., 1924 promises to be the
rlost prosperous year in Medford 's recent history. More new people
aro'eomiuff to Southern Oregon this year than for any time in the past
decade. Tho 1924 tourist crop will undoubtedly break all records:
The demand for property and the demand foe new homes, should,
from, npw on, steadily increase.
Property owners, thcrcforo, are not only shriving the proper civic
spirit in clearing their prpperty, they arc showing sound business
jtidgnjcnt. A post script upon this advertisement, therefore might
well be "Go thou and do likewise."
Those property owners who have their titles clear, will be the first
to profit by the real estate activity which is almost certain to sUirt in
tho early spring and summer. Thc;. present list is. a large one, but
with opportunity obviously knocking on. the d.opr, it should be 100
per cent. ' '
QUILL
Bloc legislation blocks legislation.
Prohibition wouldn't amount to 111110,11 in Scotland, anyway. The
bagpipe is too exquisitely ifdapted to the business of bootlegging. .
Advice to that coiiiiuission : Siuve the marks and the francs vtl
!ako care of themselves.
We arc afraid Dawes isn't taking this jo1!) seriously enough, lie
hasn't cussed yet. i
In this matter of adjusted compensation, wc even favor giving
dollar-a-ycilr men 30 cents more.
Correct this sentence: "Sho has won tihrcc beauty prizes," re
lated the gossip, "and she is a wonderful help to her mother."
Still, crossing the street is about
In France thq girl a young hustle
she is fortunate.
Another good way to develop the biceps is to lose your hair and
try getting it back by moans of scalp massage. '
Now is the time to pick out a
save when taxes ao lowered.
About all there is to "superior" people is that they have more
skill at the art of sneering.
If sho wouldn't wash dishes at $50 a week, that's pride j if she docs
it for nothing, that's matrimony.
The only successful peace plan
an easy way to get $50,000.
Tho touch system used 011 typewriters is much lfss efficient than
the one used on male parents.
Moderns are careless; they'll go out for a joy ride without even
knowing the coroner's 'phono number.
The people who think Mussolini an opera arc the pnes who make
or break the reputations of movie stars.'
One reason why our fathers piously, rested one day in seven was
because' they didn't get much rest on the other six.
Correct this sentence: "Now that you've got a raise," said the
wife, "we'll save every cent of the1 extra money."
Fable: lie paid one-third of tho preacher's salary, but his influ
ence was no greater than that of the poorest Inemher.
It's funny. A man can't pick a
lit a chicken can pick a man clean
Correct this sentence: "Yes,"
knife for Christmas and he hasn't
MOVIE
Oil, MOV1H queens, you spill the beans so often it is sad!
Unless you ceae to bust the peace you'll get your trade in
bad. Wc moral wights sit up o' nights to read the public prints,
and seldom fail to find a tale dished, up in lurid tints, of movie
picens in garish scenes that shock its to the soles, of midnight
lark and orgies dark, corkscrews and flowing bowls. And we
urise, we moral guys, and say to all our kin, "You shall not go to
movie show, to that abode of sin! Oil, aunts and Wives, your
blameless lives, from evil must be free; these movie queens, both
fats and leans, as dangerous to see! Oh, wives and aunts, the
film enchants, when it is clean and pure; but as it js. we suy, geo
whiz, that it can't long endure," And, movie queens who spill
the beans, this feeling spreads and spreads; we'd like to view a
queen or two with Indus o'er their heads. We'd like to see two
queens or three of whom men cannot say, "Those arc the dames
whose giddy games our moral censors flay." Oh, movie queens,
the toup tureens are waiting for your art, unless you walk tho
line o' chalk, and from freak stunts depart. Forsake the flats of
plutocrats who drink synthetic booze; wind balls of yarn and sew
and darn, and shun police court news.
OMEN.
POINTS
. .;
as safe as crossing thu wife.
marries is a fortune; pver here
way to waste the money you will
is the one that will show everybody
chicken clean in thirty minutes,
in thirty seconds.
said tho mother, "we gave him a
cut a finger yet." .
QUEERS.
Personal Health Service
i v By WILLIAM BRADY, M, D. .
Noted Phjmicla uW Author
tmatmant Jan i. 2 "Vn J" '"' , SMllh and hyglan.. not to dlteaio dl.gnoiii or
Utt.7. ,,hoJId niVft b?..'" B,"?' i ? -It ddrM.ed .n,lo0, it ortcloied.
. few 'sin si f""1 ",l'l,n '". Ink- Ow'"0 to th. largt numbor of letter, received, only
Pljie Advkiublo Even for Nonsmokcra
A dentist inqvdres for
". . sonve, remedy to eliminate
overcome tho odor from two pipe
less gas stovja. The odor is slight
but easily c.toctab)o when In its pres
ence! for several, hours. .
:V"h!'4 I'dra In the office for three
'', .'''' ' or four hours, par
ticularly In the af
ternoon, tho odor
gives me a splitting
headache across the
forehead.
"I have as much
ventilation as is
necessary wit h o u t
being too cold In the
office. .-, ,
"Tho gas wo uso
is a mixture of coke
' gas and natural gas.
"My gas stoves
tvne of ninelens. The
are tho latest
unouijiou gases are reburr.cd In a
specially made chamber for that pur
pone. ' .. '; . ','
, ' "T1iferq aro no gas leaks."
I supposed everybody know It, for
I told all about It on at least-one occa
sion, how Insanitary and unhygienic
and evon dangerous it is to employ
gas for heating without proper fluo
connection to carry away the products
01 combustion.
Tho odor the dentist complains of
is tho least objectionable part of it.
That odor is perhaps attributable) to
sulphur dloxid produced by tho com
bustion of tho minute quantity of
sulphur compounds in most Illuminat
ing (cokq), gas and all natural gas.
Sulphur dloxid gas In quantity ir. tho
atmosphere -would be an extremely
ir ritating and poisonour pollution, but
t!jo mere 'traces thus formed nrob-
,'xbly have no other effect than the
creation of a noticeable odor.
Tho headache may be produced by
tho accumulation of carbon dioxld
gas In tho room. That gas Is formed
In largo quantity by tho combustion
of tho carbon compounds in tho gas.
It is equivalent, In its effect on the
atmosphere, to the effect which
would bo produced if the dentist had.
let us say, 20 patients, a couple of
horses and a dozen medium size
dogs shut in his rooms for three
hours. The odor, if nny, from such
a gathering, would also bo tho least
objectionable feature.
Such a, headache ns tho dentist com
plains of is more likely to be caused
by tho presence, of minute traces of
carbon monoxld gas in the air. This
deadly poison is quite odorless; it is
present In large quantity in illuminat
ing gas, and it may escape unburned
If a burner is covered with soot which
bocomos Incandescent or if tho metal
of tho burner gets red hot just as it
somotimos escapes from a gas water
heater which lsclogged with Hoot or
which accidentally bocomos rod hot.
or from a coal stove if tho iron around
tho firepot becomes red hot. 1
But tho simple pollution. of the air
with carbon dloxid gas (which is the
samo as the gas; formed in our lungs
and given off by breathing), a gas not
In Itself poisonous, but which crowds
out tho oxygen' which we must get
from the air, is the probable explana
tion of the unpleasant effects the
dentist notices. Carbon dioxld, when
present in large amount, may give
tho air a slightly heavy, sweetish, un-i
pleasant odor.
Tho dentist 'speaks of ventilating I
"JUST TOWN TALK"
Copied Right
UK'S A mail carrlor
AND HAS a route
OVER OUR way
AND EVERY little- whilo
HE HAS a news Horn
AND WHEN I moot him
ALWAYS inquire
IF THERE'S anything now
AND NEARLY always
HE'LL COME thru
WITH SOMETHING of Intoicst
AND THIS morning
-
ON THE way down
1 ENCOUNTERED him
AND WE stopped
AND HE began at onco
TO TELL mo a tnlo
(A VERY wild talo)
AllOUT SOME folks
THAT ARE my neighbors
AND HE was snro
'
THAT THE story's true
.
BECAUSE THE milkman
t
OAVE HIM tlio facts
ANYWAY IT seems
THAT THE man and wlto
HAD HOTH gone crazy
ItECAUSE EVERY morning'
JUST ABOUT daylight
WHEN THE milkman came
without being too cold In the office. I
doubt whether that is possible on a
cold day It tho heating Is a, pipeless
gas stove. I should hitch a pipe to
the gas stove and connect It to the
chimney, or if necessary run it out
thru, a hole in the window, if I had
to work In that office, even , tho the
placo thereby took on the appearance
of a shanty.
Tho. headache, depression, nausea,
etc.; from carbon dloxid pollution of
the air, aro tho less ' olJecttonV
feature; a more serious effect is the
weakening of the blood and perhaps
the lowering of resistance to respira
tory infections.
QUESTIONS AND ANSWERS
EloniPiilH in Wheat
I have read that whole grain wheat
contains alt the 16 elements of which
thq human body is composed and in
tho proper proportion for human
nourishment. Is this correct? (S.
N. M.)
Answer. The wheat kernel is de
ficiont in mineral salts and fat. Its
porteintfs inferior to that of milk for
human nutrition. Younff animals do
not grow well on wheat alone, but if
tho wheat is supplemented with tho
protein of milk, say a little skim milk
or cottage cljcese. growth is normal.
This would probably apply to children
too. Wheat protein, however, is not
surpassed in biologic or nutritive
value by the protein of any other
cereal or grain. Wheat is too poor in
calcium (lime), for one clement, to
meet the requirements of the growing
chjld another reason for adding milk
to the diet. Milk is a rich source ot
calcium. The amounts of phosphorus,
chlorin, sodium and fodln In the wheat
kernel aro nlso insufficient for human
nutrition. So the passage you refer
to is more rhetorical than physiolog
ical. Wheat is relatively poor in vita
mins the bran and the germ contain
ing some vitamins (tat solublo A,
and water soluble B) but tho part
wo get in white flour containing al
most nono. Even undoctored whole
wheaf grains have no vitamin C
which Is necessary to prevent scurvy.
So, if I may venture to say so, whole
wheat isn't all It is cracked up to be.
No Germs In letters
I correspond with a girl in a tuber
culosis sanitarium. Father thinks I
should destroy tho letters sho sends
me as soon as I have read them, for
he believes they carry germs. Please
tell me if that Is so. (Miss S. A.)
Answer. No risk involved.
The Story of Ufo
My little daughter aged 11 is begin
ning to ask questions concerning tho
origin of lifo. I am puzzled just whul
to tell her and how. . . (Mrs. W.G.M).
Answer. Send 5 cents to superin
tendent of doouments, government
printing office, AVashington, D. C. for
a. qopy. Qf.tho public health service!
pamphlet entitled "The Wonderful i
Story, of l-ifo." This is an outline of a
mother s talks with her oaughter re
garding life and its reproduction. For
older girls (over 16) I have a letter
of instruction which gives the infor
mation I think girls of that age should
have, and I am glad to send a copy
to any such girl who accompanies her
request for It with a stamped self ad
dressed envelope. Girls under 16
should have the approval of mother
before asking me for this letter.
Br Mike
WITH THE daily supply
HE'D FIND thorn both
GOING UP and down
THE LONG front porch
ON HANDS and knees .
AND THE milkman said
THEY'D ItOTH gone daffy
.
AND THINK they're Hons
'
AND AFTER tlio mail ihan
HID ME "good morning"
I CPULDN'T decido
WHETHER TO writo it up
OR JUST pass. It up
. f
FOR I happen to know
THAT THESE very same folks
WHO JOINTLY welsh
,.
OVER FOUR hundred pounds
''
ARE READING a book ."'
' ' ' ' "
"ON HOW to. reduce ... ...
"WITHOUT STRENUOUS diets
"OR VIOLENT exercise."
AND OF course I know i
WHAT IT'S all about
BUT TM keeping quiet
AND ENJOYING it " "
I THANK you.
STOUT PERSONS,
Incur. tofullteellnirnrtorwit
Ing, baas pa,ln, constipation
Htlimd and Jiftstkm inproeti b
CHAMBERLAINS
TABLETS
lenlng and comforting only 25
TUB GREATEST TTUNQ IS THB
WORLD
... by Laurel Qra
Tall barriers and thick, made up of
mighty blocks of adamantine- princi
ples, no odds how correct and neces
sary they may seem when we erect
this wall to guard us against the slen
der arrows oi
Love, never do
seem to protect
us a bit. The
mightiest fortress
of resolution, re
serve; and hau
teur crumbles
like the airiest
cream puff when
a good first-rate,
thorough - going
attack i of Love
sets in. You sec
the most power
ful thing about
Love is that it defies logic, reason and
the analysis of a mind. You may
take resolves and draft them to fit
your own particular case. You may
build up an exterior of reserve and
hauteur and for many a fine day you
"get away with it" and tho world
thinks of you as being cold, aloof,
unapproachable. Then, all of a sud
den, right out of a clear sky you moot
up with some particular Juck or some
distinctive Jill and for no good reason
at all all your hauteur melta, all your
resolves dissolvo and all your reservo
yields before nothing more Important
and substantial than the twinkle of
that Jack's eye or tho dimple of that
Jill's smile. Ileigho, and a-lack-a-day!
That Is love! llewlldering, cou7
tradictory, confusing, and restless
loyo. Isn't it awful, Mabel ? ..
COMMUNICATIONS
Need for Iottors.
To the Editor:
There is a need from time to time
.for physicians In the U. S. Veterans'
Hurcuu and Public Health Service.
Tho commission would appreciate
your assistance In meeting it by print
ing the following as an item of news:
Tho U. S. Civil Service commission
announces an open competitive cxam
inatoin to fill vacancies in the
Eleventh Civil Service district at
$3250 to $5500 per annum. Itcceipt
of applications to close March Sth.
For further information and appli
cation blank npply to the local secre
tary, board of civil service examiners,
at any first or second class post- of
fice, or to the secretary, 11th U. S.
Civil Service District, 207 P. O.
Building, Seattle, Washington.
( C. W. Paine,
District Secretary.
Seattle, February 4.
A. B. Davis of Grants Pass was in
Medford last ovonin. and was a guest
of tho Crater vluh eruption.
Defies Age by Usifig
Ordinary ButtermiiK to
Beautify Complexion
This Pretty Girl Ti-lls IH'nsgists Xot
to Tnlu? AnynmH Money l'nhws
This DrliKlnml New Vanishing
C'reniu Shows n Pecidett Improve
ment.' - '.,
Buttermilk Cream creates lieautv
almost Uko niafflc. The mont wonder
ful thing about it is .the fact that
whilst it turns tho dullest most lifo
less complexion to radiant beauty and
makes red or rouph hands or urms
snowy white, yet there is not the
slightest hIkh of its use after appli
cation. It actually vanishes from
ainhl and tho most heated atmos
phero will not produce tho least
Hhinint'Ps or greatness of the skin.
No mutter whether you are troubled
with a poor complexion, wrinkles,
pufflness around the eyes, freckles,
crows feet or linos around the mouth,
UKly tinges nails, or Just a simple
roiiKhness of tho face, hands or arms
caused by wind or sun, you will find
that auy.or nil of these troubfes will
quickly, disappear with the use of
Howard's-Uuttermilk Cream: Adv.
KEEPS YOU
FEELING
YOUNG !
Youthful feeling and youthful
looks result from perfect health.
Hufeland, the famous Swiss
TofticJ acts gently and quickly
in toning up the whole system to
nigged health, .
Hufeland It a pura vegetable com-
Round, with a wonderfully success
il record since law. it brins. u th.
chek. th. youthful bloom to much de
.ircd by women and to much flra
by men-
Dress Making, Tailoring,
Altering, Repairng, Clean
ing and Pressing
At tho
TAILORING PARLORS
' 22 North Bartlett Street ,
fen
Who recalls when wc had t'
break a conplo o' eggs In a. pair
o' wet bootH beforo wc could git
Vnt on? "If sho comes In t'nlglit
I'll try t catch her in tit! iiioriiiii'
mi' toll her," said Sirs. Toptoii
liud, when soincbtiddy left a
mcssugo. for her daughter.
William Black and Donald McBoan
of tho California Oregon Power com- ,
puny left Monday for Dunsmuir, Calif,
whero thoy will bo stationed for a
month or morcj ,
ANNOUNCEMENTS
STATE REPRESENTATIVES
I linve represented the people of .laeksnn
County one t;rm In tlio State legislature nud
feel Unit Die legiNlalive experitnee R.iiiifil Iiiih
ftttpti me for a larger and more practical service
In tlio future.
I therefore announce myself nn & cenllrt'e
for tlic Htte Keprcaentative subject to tin
republican primary.
Adv. tf. .. HALMI COWGU.L.
I hereby announce my candidacy fof reeleo
tlon aft one of the two representatives from
Jackson County to the State Legislature, sub
ject to the May primary. '
I feel that my previous service In the legisla
ture cnablca me to better serve the peopffe.
Adv. tf. JOHN 1L OA It KIN.
SHERIFF
I hereby announce myself a candidate for the
nomination of Sheriff ot Jackaon County on the
republican ticket, subject to the voters of Raid
county at the primaries in May. If iiominah-d
and elected I pledge myself and the deputies
whom I shall appoint to enforce all lawn in
cluding the 18th Amendment with efficiency
iino economy. It vou do not want the laus en
forced, do not vote for me.
Adv. tt. V. A. LYONS, Central Fotnt.
An a candidate in the Republican primaries
for th office of Sheriff. 1 desire to clearly
lefine my position on the future conduct of that
office, if elected.
Mv exner etice oa a deDutv aherfff of .Taekson
County, and as a State Traffic Officer, haa
taught me that no pence officer can give satis-
nictory ana efnolent service to the public when
his authority and responsibility are shared by
another. The present unnntls factory law en
forcing conditions in laraclv attributable to
divided authority between antagonistic peace
officers, elements that are certain to produce
conflict, inefficiency and useless expense.
ii cicctcti i snail inmst upon and expect to
maintain' the right to perform all the duties
of Sheriff in tlna County, and It follows that I
will be uneoiiiprmiiisiiigly o;ipoKcd to special
officer except Federal Agents, with whom I
yleilge full and complete cooperation. I am In 1
HlOroUCll accord With both tho Wtor nn.l Bi.irlt -m
of the prohibition laws and pledge my active
mm limning euoris in uieir eniorceinent.
Adv. tf. J. J. McMAIION. .
CORONER
I hereby announce myself as a candidate on
the republican ticket, for nomination at the com
ing pri mary for the office of coroner of Jackson
county.
iy virtue or my profession as an undertaker,
I feel that I have every qualification and the
necessary equipment to properly handle any du
ties which may arise. 1
Adv. tf. n. W. CONGER.'
I sm a republican candidate for reelection
for Coroner of Jackson county, subject to pri
maries May 10.
riatfnrm: Experience, pernonal attention,
economic management. Bcinx a substantial
taxpayer I am interested .n the economical
m-mugeinent of all county office.
Adv. tf. . JOHN Jl. VElih. .
COUNTY CLERK
T announce myself as a candidate for the re
publican nomination for County Clerk, subject
lo the primary in May. If elected I promise to
perform the dutres of my office in an econom
ical and business-like manner. '
Adv. tf. W. II. CKANUALL, Eagle TolnL
I hereby announce myself as a candidate m.
the republican ticket for nomination for the of
fice of County Clerk at the May pirmaries.
I have for the past five years been a dcpiitV
county Herk and am familiar with every' branch,
of the office, and if elected, I will give close at
tention to the duties of the office and feel con
fident that t will prove worthy of vnur sup
Prt. UKLILIA STEVENS.
Adv. tf. . Medford R. F. D. 2.
I nm n ramlirl:itf for tlic offiro of 'County
Clerk, tin the rciililtoun ticket, nubject to tho
primary on May 10,
II clcitoil County Clerk I will give to tho
office thitt high degree of efficiency which the ,
people are Justified In iletnuiifling of a public '
official. . , i .
Adv.tt OAm, Y. TBNOWALD, Medford. '
TREASURER . '
I .m a candidate for the republican nomlna. y
tlon for a Becond term a Treaaurer of Jackson '
eounty, subject to the Ma? primary. If nom
inated and elected I wiH conduct the office as in
the past, In accordance with the laws of tlio
"tit. A. C. WAI.KKK. Adv. tf
JUDGE COUNTY COURT
Ilellcvfng that I may be ot service to the
people of Jackson county I hereby submit mv
candidacy for the republican nomination for
Judge ot tho County Court at the May pri
'. J. QAUTZELL, Adv. tf
I herohy announce my cantlitlary
for County Jliilse, subject to tho de
cision of tlio Democratic primary, on
the followlnir platform:
iteduro taxes through an econom
ical and business-like administration
of county affairs. Stop needless -expenditures
and waste and give proper
support and attention to good roads,
public schools and other vital and
public necessities. Enforce the pro
hibition law efficiently and properly
through proper agencies and elimlnato
special law enforcing organizations
which aro now -causing divided
authority and needless expense. Give
to all a fnir. square deal antl not bo
responsible to any political action,
clliiuc or organisation.
Adv.tt WILLIAM ULMICH.
COUNTY SUPERINTENDENT
... ".V , ,"""ll'lle t the May primaries for
the Hcpublican nomination ss County School
Superintendent of Jackson County. I have
served the county for three and a half years
as county superintendent, and will, if again .
elected, work earnestly for Uie cause of eduo- a.
tion ss heretofore. 'm
Adv.tl SUSANXTJ HOMES CARTER.
COVNTY ASSESSOR
T ant ft, candidate for renomlnatlon
on the Hepubliran- ticket for tho
office of County Assessor, subject to
the Mny primnry. If nominated and
elected I promise to give the same
efficient service In theiconduct'of tho
office that I have In the past, and
will cnntlnuo to work for a better
pntiallnitiim nf nr,-.r,artu .... 1
Adv.tt . J. B. COLE MAN,