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PAGE POUR JifEDFOTlD MATTj TRTBTTN, METWRp, P'REflON', N THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 7, 1924 I bo I Co ho MtfDFORD Mail Tribunr AS INDEPENDENT NEWSPAPER PUBLISHED EVERY AFTERNOON EXCEPT . SUNDAY. BY THE MEDPOHD PH1NTINU CO. The Ifeafford Sunday Morning Sua is furnished atwcrlbci deal ring a seven-day daily newspaper. Office Mail Tribune Building, S6-S7-20 North Fir street Phone 76. A consolidation of the Democratic Times, the Med ford Mail, the Medford Tribune, the South ern Oregonian, The Ashland Tribune. ROBERT W. HUHI., Editor. B. BUM ITER SMITH, Manager. BY MAIL In Advance: Daily, with Sunday Hun, year $7.60 Daily, with Sunday nun, month i ltatly, without ounoay sun, year w.uv ' Dally, without Sunday Sun, month Oft Weekly Mall Tribune, one year 2 Sunday Hun, one year 2.00 BY OARKIEIl In Medford, Aahland, Jackson ville, Central Point, Phoenix, Talent anu on Highway: Dally, with Sunday flun, month;..... .76 Dally, without Sunday Sun, month... .06 Daily, without Sunday Sun, year 7.60 Dally, with Sunday Hun, one year 8.60 All term by carrier, caiih in advance. Entered aa second el aim matter at Medford, urrgoo, unaer aui ui muti-h o, aio, : OfflHal paper of the city or MrdlorO. Official Dauer of Jackson County. The only paper belwtr.;r. hugent. Ore., and Sacramento, Calif., a dlatance of over 600 miles, having leaaed wire Aeaociatcd Press Service. Sworn dally average circulation for six mouths ending October 1, 1023, 8370, more than double the circulation of any other paper published or circulated in Jackaon County. MEMBERS OK THE ASSOCIATE!) PItEHS The Asaoclated .Vena is exclusively entitled to the use for republictaion of all new a dia- f latches credited to it or not ctlierwiae credited n this paper, and ulao to the local news pub lished herein. , , All rights of republication of special dis patches herein are alao rexeryed. Ye Smudge Pot Ry Arthur Terry Manifestation of roliKlus fervor among the lower order of candidates for office, has long been prevalent, but it remained for thb (lovernor and Grand Lecturer of IhlH state, to Hot the pace with the announcement that Ills Excellency now belongs to three churches the Methodist, the PrcHby terlan, and tho DuptlHt. Tho com bined votlnR power of the threo 1h nothing to tmeozo at, and tho Gover nor is now a MethopreHhytiHt. Juat how long tho churches will stuml for this form of political hypocrlHy, 1h a guess, but one or thono days thero will be a wholosulo chasing of fourflUHhern out of the temploH, and drugging of cpnstablcs, seeking a second term, from under the pews. UnleHs some thing' is done soon, in another four years the churches will degemirute Into exclusive loafing places for office seekers, with "How do you stand on John Jones for tho legislature 7" the battle cry Instead of "Amen." BR-8KATMI, WALTKIU (Pendleton Oivgnnliin) . t Master Walter Markham, an eighth grader. Is wearing a big boll on his noso, a part of his anatomy not calculated for that purposo. and so ha is detained at home. Who romombcrs away back in 190!), when the Czar of Russia was going to plant a royal orchard In theso parts, and raise pears for tho Imperial tableskl? - Friday- evening, Umaplno was tho Invading mence. Tho homo boys team defeated tho vIhUoi-h by a score of 45 to 6. (Weston News). Where in a nionaco turns out to bo a bless ing. Tho details of the breach of promise suit against tho Coco Cola king, for the roturn of Onczlma'a heart, and $500,000 df his own money, to her. wan Just as Interesting aH if "Sweet urns" had punctured Daddy'H hide, with a pearl'handled and perfumed pistol. A $1,000,000 rain Is nlleged to be falling. In whole and part today, but some hold tho valuation Is too low. Come what may, the valuntlon will not bo any higher than tho December bill for prohibition enforcement, in old Jackson. P. McDonald has returned from a moncyhooulng Jaunt to tho sunny sister stato to tho south. Cornfield canaries wero singing merrily In a pair of No. 2 shoes, worn by a (lalshovlki with a No. 0 hoof on them yesterday. AhT'IIa Ring has been arrested at Knd Muff, Calif., for having rum about tho laundry. " Kritsi-:s! KArfsirn (Pivmh IMspuUii) BATON JIOIUHO. Im.. Feb. fj. J. Fred Carpenter, former sheriff 4of Morehouse Parish and a prin cipal fguro In the hooded mob f outrage investigations conducted 1 there today was suspended from office by Governor Parker bo causo of a shortage in his ac counts. If the President can't find a lawyer anywhere eLwe, that has not had his paws greased with oil, somebody should tell him thero are several of the Ilk around hero, who show no outward signs of contamination. ' Engineering students, attending classes on the other side of the cam pus, are sprinting to Jtohtnson's class ever since, and take their seats in a lather of perspiration. (Corvallis Gazetot Times). Nothing to blow about. Cut This Out It Ih Worth Money Send this ad and ten cents to Foley A Co., 2835 Sheffield Ave.. Chicago, III., writing your name and address clearly. . You will receive a ton rent bottle of Foley's Honey and Tar Compound for coughs, colds and eh hoarseness, also free sample packages of Foley Jills, a diuretic stimulant for the kidneys, and Foley Cathartic Tub. .aCel. Io SUPPORT THE FARM CONFERENCE. T UB MEDFORD Chamber of Commerce 1ms never undertaken a more important work than the agricultural mirvcy of Jackson county and the securing of more settlers in Southern Oregon. The two projects are inseparably associated. Anxious as this community, and every community in the state, is for more settlers, it would be supremely foolish to get more settlers until there is some in telligent idea of what to do with them, after they have arrived. Such an idea can only be gained from air accurate understanding of just what our local situation is. finch an understanding can only begained, by a survey such as the Chamber (if Commerce, assisted by the State Agricultural college, has decided to undertake. The first step, therefore, is to make this survey a complete suc cess. Toward this end two main factors are chiefly important. First the proper leadership and second the proper public support. Fortunately for Jackson county the leadership is here. The public support must come, not from any one district, or from any one interest, but from every district, from all interests, from the people of Jackson county as a whole. This means that every resident of the county should be ready to take an uclivcpart in this conference and contribute his or her share to the solution of a problem upon which our permanent prosperity in Southern Oregon absolutely depends. There is no short cut to prosperity. There are no methods, as yet evolved, to overcome tho venerable laws of supply and demand. But there are also few undesirable conditions, which can't 'be vastly im proved, where there is knowledge, team play and willingness to work. This survey should give the knowledge. Through close associa tion between the business men, professional men, ranchers and farm ers, necessitated by such a conference, a better understanding should be inevitable, and with a better understanding, team play should fol- i j..... ..p T....I i i low as a mailer 01 course, n iui tho greatest opportunity in recent mid settlement, there should be, disposition to pitch in while the The M cilfonl Chamber of Commerce, together with the Ashland ( Chamber have started the ball rolling in the right direction. Enligl.t-! (ned Helf-interent if nothing else, r .... I JaCKHOll county AO lieip. A radieal is a man who wishes Aehifmfmri ivlint. vnu n.1inv,. other fellow. - . ' . ' "Things are different'here. vote of confidence' - You Habit is what makes a smoker , . . . P . match on his foot. . 'Another proof of determination the third finger of the left hand. Dictionaries are funny. Tn de i mention his hatred of railroads. Our observation is that most of who slam the door to express their Theatest alibi i that of the Kansas man who courted a vamp to make his wife worry and thus help her to reduce. Correct this sentence: "No matter if you are rich,' said she, I won't marry you until you have some regular anil useful job." Mr. Hryau's career teaches us spoon in his mouth hasn't anything on the one born with a silver 'ongiie in his mouth. Rippling THE NEIGHBORS. ONl'K I possessed n herd of hens which scratched with eager claws unci neighbors breathed their hoarse aniens, invoking drastic laws. 1 watched my Dorkings ply their legs for long sad .veal's before 1 saw I'd better lack their eggs than make my neigh bors sore. The neighbors raised embittered howls for years be fore I knew that peace is better far than fowls or eggs or chicken stew. ' This life for im is far from sweet, unless my neighbors smile, when they behold me on the street, with my tiime crocodile. I'm often slow to see the right, but when the right 1 know, I kill my roosters with delight, and lay my pullets low. Full many a kind, well meaning wight, is weary and forlorn because his neigh bors, left and right betray for him their scorn. He wonders, as he plants his pears, or packs all his fellowskates. lie longs for friend ship moro than gold, lie yearns for kindly words, but hostile eyes have made him cold, his blood is turned to curds. When prone to give the problem up, spurred by his sense of wrong, he recol lects he lias a pup that howls the whole night long, lie buys a jar of chloroform and puts the pup to sleep, and then tho atmos phere grows warm that lately made him weep. CHILDREN CRHOR "CAW A Harmless Substitute for Castor Oil, Paregoric, Drops and Soothing Syrups No Narcotics! Mother! FJutcher'i Castorio hat beta in ua for ovar 30 Year, to relieve tll.tiM ftmi .rlolilren ofn d'nn.fin.l u vmi ait It at U 'uc'. tf .jiiuhhmi immi.ujt uiukpuiiuhij jhoimh History, in me way ol 'development and undoubtedly will be, a genera iron is hot and get results. should persuade every resident of he bud what the eonservalive has. in I' vnti lllinb vmi nnn'l Vmh tlin J j never Hear congress asking for a reach under the covers to strike a 1 I and persistence is a diamond on ining a radical, ours doesn't even the size 13 collars are worn by men feelings. that the boy born with a silver Rhymes Food; Riving nntiirol lcep without opiatot. The genuine bears signature ol 1 QUILL POINTS ' i Personal Health Service By WILLIAM BRADY, M. D. NoUd Phytielan and Author Signed letters pertaining to peraonai treatment, will be amwered by Dr. Brady If Letters snouia De Drier and written tn inn. uwing to trie large number of letters received, only a few can be answered here. No reply can be mmi to queries not conforming to Instructions Address Or. William Brady, In care of this newspaper. Tho Fa lie This is the sequel to another talk X got off the other day under the title "The Stomach Lies Low." If you have a low stomach or just a mean one, you had better not read this one unless you have al ready read and thor oughly diKested the other one. One great drawback about be ing cramped into a little two by four corner here like this Is that I have to tell some of my best stories In little drib lets with long inter missions and a good deal of repetition to refresh tho mind of any reador who may possibly happen to look this corner over the second time. Down In Birmingham, Ala., the home of Dr. Seale Harris, many victims of that modern convenience, the X-ray, come to the doctor with a ready made diagnosis of "fallen stomach" and some have even been led to believe that it calls for an oper ation, a kind of human tatting or crocheting whereby tho stomach is stitched up, where according to an old theory, it belongs. This operation called gastropexy, is the most uncalled for operation in all surgery. In Dr. Harris' Judgment. Dr. Harris and h'.3 aHHOclnto, Ur. chapman observed tho iiuuii ui mo uomun in a tnou sand consecutive cases of stomach and Intestinal troubles, and concluded that the position of the stomach has Tint h Inn- wnrth mnntlnnln ,ln ...lih it function, and that it is loss of toll&FXSl trt squirming or peristaltic movements of inese organs, tnat are responsible for symptoms which are ' often ascribed to gas tro ptosis or coloptosls (sagging of stlmach or. colon),; The important thrhg In treating gastroptoHis or visceroptosis, is to put on fat. When weight increases, tho first place where faL is denosited is in the abdomen. Larding up the patient, as we might call It. That's why wo put 'em in bed, for six weeks OP 80 t With and food 'em tho fat of the land, maybe kee ping the foot of tho bed raised a little or allow ing the patient to assume some pos ture which will ;keepw the . stomach down hill for an hour or two after each meal. Whatever the modus op erandi of this line of treatment mas be, thero can be no question that it puts somo sorely needed naddinir in 'i on many of the gaunt, half starved long walsted victims of visceroptosia OP ..flUIon 8tomaeh Dr. J3 . C. Fishbaugh of California here tosses a bunch of carrots on tho platfnrut with tho remark that It is as normal for some persons to have low placed stomach as for some to have short legs. Dut probably more of tho long legged ones have a long t clock, let her clasp her hands behind, low stomach. Wo short legged ones are as to make a stirrup for a rider to generally well knit and need little mount, then without unclasping fin or no crocheting. Dr. Ftshbaugh adds gers turn thumbs forward under and that the marked improvement in the back this forcibly over-corrects cases of "fallen stomach" following shoulders. No brace or support un pin in weight is attributable simply less under doctor's care. What Is Wroni; With Mining? To tho Kditor: Mining and tho pro duction of j?olrt will ulwuys be one of Huuthorn Oregon's Industries. Where over tho stories of fortune hunting, and the remarkable finds of gold, are related. Oregon comes in for Its full share of romance. However, the ro mance period has passed. Tho easy finds have been picked up, and most of the old puy-strealts worked to tho vanishing point. Vet thero Is gold in tho hills. Any prospector can lead you to numerous pocket-traces, and lodges, where tho gold is found in places. And as long as tho gold Is there some one is going to it. Southern Oregon has gold and lots of it. Tho wonderful placer produc tion of tho last seventy years s but a paltry sum compared to that still within the keeping of the hills. The luro of gold keeps calling, und men nro going to seek, and continue to find the yellow metal. For the last twenty years efforts to produce gold from ledge formations have met with disaster, but not al ways because of lean values in . tho ledge, or because of tho pinching out of tho values, altho these are frequent causes. A most universal and positive causo of fniluro is the lack of proper development of tho voin system. Time, and ngaln mills and surface equip ment have been placed on gold pro perties, here in southern Oregon, before- any serious effort to block out ore has been attempted. Tho mill and its Installation gen erally consumes all of the available rush in tho treasury, nnd this creates tho bad impression of having to raise more money with which to dig for ore. One of tho bad features of trying to mill without a good ore reserve to call upon is the fact that the mill eats S OUR STOMACH cause hnd hrwit h. kimst pfllDi, coated Uinmitt nnd belching. Alwars And rtlkf fit CHAMBERLAIN'S TABLETS Iwtcteo yoar itomach aad treat oolj 25 A CUT! A SLASH! For the next thirty days w re making special pricea on all our dry and green wood. Invec tlgate. It It to yocr Interest Phono 474 health and hygiene, not to dlieata dlaanotlt or a stamped, self addretted envelope Is enolosed. n Stomach to Increased intra-abdominal pressure and there he said something that can't be gainsaid. Probably the main difficulty in many cases of viscerop tosis with symptoms and I Berve notice now that I am not telling the symptoms is a kind of negative intra-abdominal pressure, a vacuum. The unquestionable benefits derived from exercises may be ascribed to In crease of intra-abdominal pressure and of general muscular tonus. Qt'KSTIONS AND ANSWERS Pallor After Two Drinks "Why does a person turn a whitish color after two or three drinks? They do not feel the least bit Intoxicated, so why the white look when the liquor is standard brand? (Curious). Answer. That deathly pallor? It is to be expected when you take poi son. Whooping Cough -I have three children, 6 weeks, 17 months and 27 months old. My sis ter's two children are down with whooping cough. My mother goes over and helps her at night. Does whooping cough carry In clothing? AVould I be exposing my children if I took them home to visit my mother? That is, If I do not take them near my sister's home? (Mrs. F. D. J.) Answor. If your mother herself has had whooping cough, there would be no danger involved in taking the children to visit her. If she has not had It, there would be some risk, for she may be coming down with it. There Is no reason to suppose that this disease is carried by clothing or by a third person who is not ill nor coming down with whooping cough. Animals do have the disease and may carry it cats, dogs. . 1 ; - That PHI for the Willies Kindly give me the name of the pills that you mention as tho first part of your treatment for the "willies." (C. E.) Answer. That was a figurative pill exorcise. For tho Rubdown Please print a good liquid that a professional boxer in training can use for a rubdown. (M. J. W.) Answer. The only purpose of such a thing Is to prevent excessive fric tion, and anything that may bo agree able to tho boxer or the rubber is all right cacao butter, simple liniment (any oily emulsion), camphor lini ment (camphorated oil), rubbing or bathing alcohol, witch hazel extract, or fresh cold cream. It is the mas sage, not the medicament, that helps to prevent stiffness or lameness. For Kouiul Shoulders Please name a good corrective exer cise for a child aged 10 with round shoulders? Should we get a grace for her? (V. H. S.) Answer. Tho child should do tho dachshund crawl six to 20 times around tho room each night and mor ning In pajamas. She siiould practice erect posture. Every hour by the up the ore faster than tho preliminary t surface openings can furnish it. An 1 Idle mill waiting for an ore supply strikes a death blow at profits. A system of gouging the ledge usually results, and men who should bo push ing ahead the much needed develop ment work are thrown into tho goug ing stunt with the result that the sur face showinir is soon denleted. and the ' mine wrecked for want of funds to continue the search for ore. Such is the history of most of the spasmodic attempts to develop ledge mining in this section. By following a system of intensive development work, looking forward to blocking out large oro reserves, there is no reason why southern Oregon should not have a string of paying mines, and also one or two of tho big mines of the country. All of the necessary features and values nro here. In our vein systems, to make a big mine, but these values to become real and of assay value, must bo blocked out on all sides by proper underground workings, and tho positive ore aggregated Into thou sands of tons. This is the problem facing those who would have this sec tion develop into a real mining center, and as gold is strong and persistent, and ever present in our hills, this problem of going after a large ton nage, and deep development, will soon get hold of those who aro lured by its power, and the big thing in mining will become a fact. A string of paying mines will de velop home markets for local produce. Eliminate, tho freight rate problem, and do more than anything else towards the building up of tho valley. H. L. GOODWIN. Medford. February 7. 1024. COLDS Break a Cold Right Up with "Pape's Cold Compound", Take two tablets every three kours until three doses are taken. The ft rat dose always gives relief. The second anil third doses completely break up the told. Pleasant and safe to take. Con tains no quinine or opiates. Millions use "Pnpes Cold Compound.". Price, thirty-five cents. Drugi9ts guarantee it. Mt. Pitt $1.75 624 No. Rlverslda THB GREATEST THING IS THIS WORLD by Laural Qra Men nre so. awkward with their lovo-mnking. - They are so disorgan ized, so susceptible to what they like to fancy ."inspiration." when actually they are careless or Just plain dumb. The aver age man In his lovc-maklns Is so Inept or inexpert that If he were to be equally care less in the mak ing of a living, he'd be a chronic failure, and never have enough money to keep himself fed and clothed. Why is it? I suppose every girl In thlB town has had her experience with a man over whom she could easily have gone mad if he'd only been a little more expert ih his "approach." It is sur prising' that ghis got married at all to tho malo creatures with whom they come in social contact when one con siders that soany, many young men take it for granted that If they show a girl the least bit of attention that Is equivalent to a declaration of inten tions, matrimonial or otherwise. That is why os many nice girls restrain an instinctive desire to propose marriage to men with .whom they are really in love. They. are afraid of being re minded, in tho years that will follow, that thoy mado the first move; that they epcouiaged the follow: that they aro to blame for whatever evil hefall3 tho romance. , Expert cavaliers is what wo women want, I say. Are You Ruptured? Learn How to Heal It FREE H u jftured people all over the coun try are nmnzed at the almost mira culous results of a simple Home System for rupture that is being sent free to all who write for it. This re- nmrkablo invention is one of the greatest blessings ever offered to rup tured persons, and is being pronounc ed the most successful method ever discovered, it brings instant and' per manent relief and does away with th wealing of trusses forever. 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Nnmo Wong Pon Medicine For Treatment of Acute and Chronic Dis eases of Men and Women. . Cancer and tumor treated, In fluenza, kidney, blndder and stom ach troubles, fits, hernia, rupture, colds, female troubles, paralysis, fever, pneumonia, asthma and throat troubles. rheumatism, anienorrhoen, goitre, consumption. Office Hours: a. m. to 8 p. m. Consultation Free 241 Bouth Front 8t., Medford, Ore. Expert Mechanics Frank Brown who has been an expert auto mechanic in Medford for several years is now with the J. C. ROBINSON ; GARAGE : 1009 West Main This garage is well equip ped for all kinds of work and guarantees prompt service and fn-st class work. Sometimes a feller that's born great gits a purty wife, but th' fellers thnt achieve greatness all seem t have married too aoonv Mrs. Ike Lark completely col- lapsed, t'day, an her husband talks some o glttln' a doctor If -lie kin find one. , - Hasklns for Health. tf ANNOUNCEMENTS STATE REPRESENTATIVES I have represented the people of Jackson County one terra In the State lepiglature an-J feel that the legislative experience gained hjw fitted me for a larger and more practical aerrtc in the future. ' I therefore announce myself as a cendidatif for the State IlepreHcntative nuhject to lh republican primury. Adv. tf. RALPH COW01LL. - I hereby announce my candidacy foi -el tion as one of the two representative from Jttckfcon County to the State Legislature, aub Ject to the May primary. - I feel tltnt my previous service In the leglala turn ptmhlpa ma to better serve the people. Adv. tf. JOHN U. CAR KIN. SHERIFF ' ' I hereby announce myself a candidate for the nomination of Sheriff of Jackson County on the republican ticket, subject to the votera of sakt nnuntv at the primnrii-B in May. If nominated mid elects! I pledge rnvnelf nnd the deputies whom I shall appoint to enforce" all Ihwb in cluding the lXth Amendment with efficiency Hid ecnnniny. If you do not want the laws en forced, do not vote for me. ' ' ' -Adv. tf. D. A. LYONS, Central Point ' As a catidldnte in the' Republican' primaries for the office of Sheriff, I desire to clearly define my position on the future conduct of thai office. If elected. Mr experience as a deputy sheriff of Jackson County, and as a State Traffic Officer, hna taught me thnt no pence officer can give eatia fiictory and efficient service to .the public wheji hfs authority and responsibility are shared by Another. The present unsatisfactory law en forcing conditions is largely attributable to divided authority between -antagonistic pes' officers, eienients that are certain, tn produce conflict, inefficiency and useless expense. ' If elected I shall insist upon and expect to mnintnifi the right to perforin oil the duties of Sheriff in this County, and It follows that I will be iiiK-oinprninisingly opposed to special officers . except Federal Agents, with whom I pledge full and complete cooperation. I am in thorough accord with both the letter and spirit nt tbe prohibition laws and p'rdge my active) and untiring efforts in their enforcement.' ' Adv. tf. J. J. McMAHON.w CORONER . I hereby announce myself as a candidate on the republican ticket, for nomination at the com ing pri rnary for the office of coroner of Jackson count. By virtue of my profession as an undertaker, I feel that I have every qualification and the necessary equipment to properly handle any du ties wmch may arise. Adv. tf. H. W. CONGER. . I am a republican candidate for reelection for Coroner of Jackson county, aubject to pri maries May 18. 1'latform: Experience, personal attention, economio management. Being a substantial taxpayer I am interested -n the economical management of all county offices. Adv. tf. JOHN A. PERL.' COUNTY CLERK I announce myself ss a candidate for the re publican nomination (or County Clerk, aubject to the primury In May. If elected 1 promise to perform the duties of my office in an econom loiil and busincBK-like mnnncr. Adv. If. W. H. CRANUAI.L, Eagle Point 1 hereby announce myself an a candidate ft rne republican ticket for nomination for the of fice of County Clerk at the May plrmariee. 1 I have for the p.ist five years been a deputy county clerk anil am fHmlliar with every branch of the office, and if elected, I will give close at tcntion to the duties of the office and feel con fident that. I will prove worthy of vour aup port. DELILIA STEVENS, Adv, tf. Medford R. V. D. t. - I am a candidate for the office of County Clerk, on the republican ticket, subject to the primary on May 16. If elected County Clerk I will give to the office thnt high degree of efficiency which the peopls are justified In demanding of public officii Adv.ti CARL Y. TENOWALD, Medford. TREASURER I am a candidate for the republican nomina tion for a second term as Treasurer of Jackson county, aubject to the May primary. If nom inated and elected I will conduct the office as In the past, tn accordance with the Inwa of the A. Q. WALKER. Adf. tf JUDGE COUNTY COURT Believing that 1 may be of service to the people of Jackson county 1 hereby submit my candidacy for the republican nomination for Judire of the County Court at the May pri maries W. J. HARTZELL, Ad. t . . v I hereby announce my candidacy for fnil tltv .TttHn-A Diililnnf n th .4a- cision of the Democratic primary, on tho following platform: Reduce taxes through an econom ical and business-like administration' of county affairs. Stop needless ex penditures and waste and pive proper support and attention to good roads, public schools and other vita! and puhlic necessities. Enforce the pro-, hibltion law efficiently and properly """"f-" Hipor agencies ana eliminate special law enforcing organisations YVnirh a ra .. jl.ij.j ------ Lixuniiiif uiviucu authority and needless expense. Give mi 11 uur. Huuare npai nnd nnt ris responsible to any political faction,. Cliflllf nr nrirnnlirallnn Adv.tf . WILLIAM ITLRTPH.1 COUNTY SUPERINTENDENT v !,m ,",ndilit My prlmirln for Ui Republican nomination as Countr School Supmntcniimt ol Jarkaon Countj. I nan al the county for thre and a half Tara aa county aupcrlnt.ndent. anil will. If again flfctcd. wort nmeatlj for the cauae of educa tion aa heretofore. Ad.tf-- 8U8ANNE HOMES CARTER. COUNTY ASSESSOR ' I nm n ranrlMnta - . on thn Rpmihllnan 11.1... s ik. office of County Assessor, aubject to primary. 11 nominated ana ertieJ 1 promlae give the same . TCI tna conauct oi uiw office that I have In the post, and win cuimnue to worR for a hatter eauallzation nt dmiiuiv .rn i.. . . Adv.U I. B. COLEMAN.