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    MEDFORD" MAIL' TRIBUNE, MEDFOED, OKEfipy, WEDNESDAY. FEBRUARY 13, 192-f ,
PXGE TOUR
Medford Mail Tribune
AM INDEI'K.N'DKNT NKWNI'AI'KH
PUBL1BUED KVKIIV AFTKKNflUN EXCEPT
SUNDAY, J.Y TI1K
llEDFOKU I'KINTINU CO.
The Merfford Sunday Morning Hun li furninhwl
utwciibcra dealrlng a seven-day daily newapaper.
- Office Mail Tribune Building,
Mortta Fir atTMt, Phone 75.
A consolidation of the Democratic Timei, the
Medford Mail, the Medford Tribune, tbe Bouui.
m Oregonian, The Aahlaiid Tribune.
ROBEHT W. RUHD, Editor.
S. 8UMITEU SMITH, Manager.
JIT MAIL In Advance:
: Pally, with Sunday Hun, year 97.60
Dally, with Sunday Bun, month 75
. Dally, without Sunday Sun, year 0.60
Daily, without Sunday Hun, month..... .00
Weekly Mail Tribune, one yeur 2.00
Sunday Hun. one year 2-00
BY CAKH1KH In Uedford. Ashland. Jack(.on
Title, Central Point, Phoeiili, Talent and on
Highwaya:
Dally, with Sunday Sun, month...... .76
Daily, without Sunday Hun, month... .06
Dally, without Sunday Sun, year 7.60
Dally, with Sunday Sun, one year 8.60
All terma by carrier, casn in auvance.
Bntered as second class mktter at Medford,
Oregon, under act of March 8, 1870.
The only paper betweet, hugeiie. Ore., and
a ii.l:A- - .11..... Klin
mi lea, having leaaed wire Aaaoclated Press
Demcs.
Sworn dally average circulation for six
month! endinif October 1, 1023, 3379, more
than double the circulation of any other paper
published or circulated In Jackson county.
MEMBERS OF TUB ASSOCIATED PHESS
Tbe Associated Pnss is excluaivt-ly entitled
Co the use for republictaion of all newa dis
patches credited to it or not otherwise credited
In this paper, and also lo the local nrwa pub
lished herein.
All rights of republication of special di
pslciisB Herein sre aiao reaerveu.
;Ye Smudge Pot
By Arthur Perry
-''Oregon regenerators of tnankliul,
who In a frenzy of regulation have
tackled all things from cigarettes to
plkclng the dlctutcs of the conscience
in .'the hands of the fool legislature.
Instead of Clod, are now up and at
'the baneful Influence of the burbnrlc
prizefight." They ought to wait until
the mate net" thru hunglng two hu
man' beings next Juno.
", Unless a bawling democrat, tearing
tax receipts asunder, and promising a
flBh Job to the republican party, shows
up sudden-like, Oil Coolldgo will
curry Jackson county in the spring',
and in the full.
. The Ralph McCurdy kid has a new
watch, und could feel no prouder If
nehad been paddled by the King of
England.
'''
. .'Notch-tailed woodpeckers und ovul
cr.sted bluejuys have started holler
ing In the decorative foliage, and the
fetlnus wlllowus have started to bloom
on the banks of the Bear. The fishing
promises to be fine, and several new
hen houses are being eructud In the
residential districts.
, A local oil buron was caught giving
a candidate for sheriff a cigur on Ihe
12th inst. The sherlff-to-be did what
Mr, Full did took it and laid low.
Once again it has been successfully
demonstrated that the larnyx can
eland more wear und tear und rough
usuge thun a truck tiro.
Olll'KIi ANI TNllSUAlj
(Nult'lll Hlutestllllll)
The heudnuurtors of W. CI.
. McAdoo, democruttc aspirant, hus
-l regained ull Its courage, and un
nouncoa that It has burned the
' britches behind him.
VV. J. Lane, the Jeweler, has a nice
dlspluy of Confederate bills. (Albany
Herald). Whoopee! the cruel Civil
war is oyer.
A IjADY talks
Believe me, 1 could wring his neck
' with a smile. How was I to know
I what he wus up to when 1 wasn't
along, him with that big car, und no
:; will power. I couldn't gut my sleep
; thinking ubout him gallivanting ull
over, with some other fool girl. He's
a nice boy, but he's weak, with plenty
; of temptutlon loose with its hair
bobbed, ; And, gee Will?..! it got me
down, and then some. A woman Iiuh
i Just got to get her sleep, or she don't
look like anything. You ought to
; know that, I spoke to him about It.
I said, "J get the blues thinking about
; you when you dump me out ut home.
' I got the. hunch that when I'm In the
' huy when you're not In the struw.
' Can't you knock this fool notion out
of the noggin, I'd sleep sounder."
And he said: "You sweet little son-of-
! a-gun, when I leave you 1 leuve the
key. Can't run the old boat without n
key." That's fair enough. 1 took
the key. . 1 felt ashumcd to think 1
didn't trust him more, but I knew
1 where the wugon wns, und I don't
cure how far . he walks with 'em.
' Well, last Thut-sduy Along comes that
nail drummer I used to run with, and
'he's a gentleman, und for old times
sake, awuy we go, and ride and ride
and ride, me with the key to tils ear
in my sock, nnd sitting pretty. Anil
we scoot by a familiar muchiue, und
I said to the nail salesman: "Hain't
that a grand hazel nut bush wo Just
went by. . Turn hor around, I want
to give it the once-over again! He
smelt a' mouse, und back we go.
Heavens to Hetsy! I wus right the
first timo! There's my sweetie, with
both arms full of girl. Mo the null
salesman yaps: "Hxcuse us. It's a fine
evening."' And we went home. I've
felt like a plughut full of sour milk
ever since, with an ouched expression
on my face all the time. He hud two
keya to his car. The dirty crook!
Oregon Democrats proposed, before
the Teapot Dome investigation reach
ed the point where it ruined the
party's principal campaign contribu
tor and chief candidate for president,
that the democratic badge In the next
campaign be a little tin teapot. Why
apend all that money for badges when
' there are available all of those 14!!.
000,000 bread cans bought by the last
democratic administration for 3.D0O,
000 soldiers? That would furnish u
new- piete of campaign tinware for
every democratic voter in every cam
paign for the next hundred years.
New York Tribune). How the war
was worn , '
DIET ROADS VS.
HE idea Unit, the only frond
(ft'nurally n greed that in all parts of the country lint particularly in
the western stutcs, the best road is a dirt road, that is a mamadam
or gravel road, except in thickly settled districts where motor
traffic is so heavy that the cost of maintenance, exceeds the tremen
dous and increasing cost of hard surface."
"The idea that a paved road requires no maintenance is also er
roneous. True the maintenance cost for the first few years is often
negligible. But after eight or ten
break down, here and there, and the
far greater than the cost of repairs
"An unwritten rule with up -
therefore is to always build a macadam road first, and only pave when
experience demonstrates that the
ieally maintained.
"The trouble with the dirt road,
in the nature of the road, but in the unfortunate habit of country road
supervisors, to neglect such a road. At very little expense repairs can
he made on a macadam road, when the breaks first appear, and if this
policy is conscientioudly pursued, the average macadam road at the
end of twenty years will be as good a road as when it was first con
structed, whereas, as experience in California has shown, the paved
road at the expiration of a similar .period, will require extensive
repairs.
"The people everywhere are clamoring for good roads. A cam
paign of education showing them that in nine cases out of ten, a dirt
road properly looked after, will give them as good or better service,
at infinitely less cost, than a hard surface road, wiH do much to satisfy
this popular demand, for the average community can afford a compre
hensive system of good dirt or macadam roads and can't afford such a
system of paved roads."
The above statement is part of
convention in California H year ago by one of the best highway en
gineers on the Pacific coast. Its application to the highway situation
in Jackson county is obvious.
QUILL
Even the feminist wouldn't be
cipation.
l reei
window.
Freedom, apparently, is something you get at the paying teller's
Iris well to repent and to pray,
a lawyer.
France is entitled to her pound
spill any beans.
, A normal man is one who wonders irritably what became of last
month's income.
A genuine feminist, is one who
on which wo live.
Dawes is funny. Ho thinks firemen should put out the fire in
stead of jdaying golf.
A man's troubles are many, but
supper dishes.
The reason it is difficult to stay
to get married.
Well, let the rich pay. We bought a League pamphlet for 10 cents
and link paid $50,000 for his. .
If you wish to know whether he is a somebody or a nobody, nsk
him for a match. If he's a nobody, he will look offended.
Still a voeabularly of big words
living and have very few ideas.
He isn't n genuine old-timer
sexed herself if she has brains.
It frequently happens, also, that campaign money talks loudly
enough to drown out. what the candidate is saying.
Correct this sentence: "I think Shakespeare's works are so won
derful," she declared, "and I've read every word of them."
RipplingRhijniQS
'Wait
AFTER
GAFFKIt WHITKUEAK plants u cedar, plants a young and
thrifty tree: it seems idle, gentle reader, for his age is
eighty-three; ere that cedar tree can shade him Gaffer will have
passed away, and the sexton will have laid him on a mattress made
of clay. "It is true I may be resting in the place of bones," quoth
he, "when the dicky-birds are nesting in this handsome cedar tree;
hut my spirit may inhabit some creature of the air, or it may infest
a rabbit that is nibbling here and there; as around this spot it
hovers in a robin or a bee, it may well behold the lovers seated by
this cedar tree. And perchance the young will bless mo as around
the tree they tread, and their voices will caress me though I've
been a long time dead. If we cut out. all our planting lest we die
before we reap, this old world, that's so enchanting, would be
just a place to weep. So I plant my little treelet which may grow
to great renown, if the rabbits do not peel it, if the cows don't
tramp it down." This is better far than saying, "Soon I'll hear
the passing be(l ; what's the profit, then, in spraying roses that I'll
never smell."
PAVED KOADS.
roiid is a paved road is entirely er-
years, the best pavement begins to
cost of repairs to ii paved road is
to a dirt road.
to - date highway engineers today
macadam road can not be econom
heretofore, has not been inherent
a paper read before a flood Road
POINTS
happy without the "man" in eman
but it's a pretty good idea to hire
of flesh, of course, but she mustn't
'
thinks woman's sphere this one
few are as disheartening as the
married is because it is so easy
is very essential if you write for a
unless lie thinks a woman has uti-
Mason,
US. .
Personal Health Service
By WILLIAM BRADY, M. D.
Noted Physician and Author
Signed letter pertaining to uortonai nealth and hyglens, not to di teste dlagnoili ot
treatment, will be answered by Or. Brady If damped, telf add retted envelops l encloted.
Letters ihould be brief and written in Ink. Owing to the large number of letters received, only
few can be antwered hers. No reply can be midt to querist not conforming to Inttructioni
Addrete Dr. William Brady, In cars of this newt paper.
Iosc Hoc KrBo
The uibherl.Hh I use for a title
mcnnH, they tell me, aftex this, there
fore because of it, and according to
this kind of reason
ing the goop who
gts over lumbago
or a black eye after
a series of hot mus
tard ear baths is
ready, to testify to
the efficacy ot hot
mustard ear baths
for all human ail
ments, injuries, de
formities and condi
tions.
it is something
like that with chil
ling and the various diseases which
niastiueradi; undr the convenient,
noncommittal and If necessary quick
ly changeable title of "cold."
With the onset of many of the dis
eases which purport to be "colds"
until somebody finds out what really
is the matter, chllUne.sH or a chill is
more or less characteristic. In the
invasion or beginning of pneumonia,
bronchitis, tonsilitis, diphtheria, men
ingitis, measles, influenza und coryza,
for example, chilliness or an actual
Hhivering chattering chill U a famil
iar early symptom, so, early in the ill
ness, has been misunderstood. It has
been misinterpreted as the cause of
the illness. Of course, we kiiow that
chilliness or a chill of this kind gen
erally spells Infection, invasion of the
blood or the tissues with virulent
germs, as in ordinary blood poisoning
(septicemia) from an infected wound
Eliminate sueh chilling and you
haven't much left to rest the "cold"
delusion on.
experience and - observation show
that us a matter of fact the pneu
monia whit-h people so fearfully pre
dict us the outcome of some excep
tional degree of exposure to cold r
wet utmost never develops. In the
great majority of cases of pneumonia,
in which the illness does happen to
come shortly aftor some alleged ex
posure to cold or wet, the truth is that
the Individual suffered no particular
discomfort of body from the ulleged
exposure and the exposure Is rather
a trumped up theory, a fancy in re
trospect.
The minister who brought all this
on mentioned In his letter, which 1
printed a ( while ago, that he gets a
headache If he sits with his head in
i draft. That's nothing. Numerous
pathologleal persons will run at the
nose something prodigious whenever
(hev catch themselves in a little draft
or without their usual heavy clothes
They, loo, declare they "take
cold," but they are iiot normal, us I
say, they're pathological, and when
we come to examine such people, we
find some chronic rfglected disease
condition of the upper air passages
or perhaps tho pedlar state called
hyperesthetio rhlnitia, which state 1
described here recently.
Normal individuals simply do not
experience any untoward effects from
such trifling exposure as sitting in n
draft or changing to light clothing
on a com raw tiny, immouh -- nun.-
need give themselves no anxiety ut all
FORUM IS TOLD
There were two speakers of Import
ance at tho Modford Chamber of Com
merce luncheon today, J. A. Churchill,
superintendent of public Instruction
nnd H. 11. Pier, financial secretary of
the Oregon State Chnmber of Com
merce. On account of the limited time
Ihe speeches were necessarily short,
but Superintendent Churchill's tu?k on
Peace Time Patriots," brought out the
point that while education Is expen
sive money thus spent yields returns
in the higher citizenship produced.
Oregon may be specially proud of her
educational record, being second in
the states of the union In the number
ot children per population at high
school, first In the number at college
nnd second for the5 smallest amount of
If this Signature
EDUCAT10NPAYS
IN CITIZENSHIP,
is NOT on the Box, it is NOT
BROSUIO QUININE
"There is no other BR0M0 QUININE"
Proven Safe for more than .a Quarter of a Century as a quick
and effective remedy for Colds. Grip and Influenza, and aa a
Preventive.
The First and Original
Price
Propter Hoc.
about such "exposure," aside from the
proper consideration of their own
comfort. For instance, if one finds
it comfortable to leave off one's heavy
underwear and put on no underwear
to speak of in its place for a while,
no matter how cold it may be, why,
that Is all there is about it, so far as
hygiene is concerned. Similar sound
sense should govern everyone in such
matters as wearing or not wearing
rubbers, gaiterp, overshoes, overf
coats, mufflers, hats, light or heavy
stockings, chest coverings and in the
case of children, bare knees in win
ter time.
Qt-KSTIOXS AXIJ ANSWERS. v
Old KlllwcrllMir.
I linve read your iiuper for 20
years. Aa M favor will you please
Henri me Dr. Lambert's treatment for
drinking, aa you say there la no secret
or expense aliout It. MeH. T.
Answer It is nut a thing 1 can aencl
you. I meant that the method is not
secret in any way any doctor any
where may give the treatment to a
patient. There is no cxpenHe heyond
the usual medical fees, which you
pay your physician for any kind of
attendance. Dr. Lambert published
the treatment so that it would be
available to the entire profession. I
have seen it convert some very sad
cases into good industrious citizens.
I'UlypuH; .
I have been troubled for the last
five years with polypus in my noae.
Have had them removed three times,
the last operation a year ago. The
doctor said there was nothing I could
do to prevent them. Can't you tell
me something to spray my nose with
to kill them. Mrs. B. C. M.
Answer Any treatment other than
removal by snare, forceps or scissors
is Ineffectual and likely to be painful
and dangerous. There Is nothing you
can safely spray or insert in the nose
which will destroy or prevent polyps.
In many cases the treatment of an
underlying sinu sitls stops the forma
tion of polyps.
Cold Showers.
Are cold showers in the morning in
jurious to the heart? I take them but
have been told that they tend to
weaken the heart. II. L,.
"-Answer They are rather benefic
ial to the heart if you experience a
pleasant reaction.
Double Chin.
"Will massaging backward and up
ward in case of a double chin, tend
to reduce it? Miss M. C.
Answer Massage will not rcduco
any part of the body.
Chronic Neplirltls.
Please give, the symptoms ot lung
tuberculosis and the symptoms of
chronic Hright's disease. Mrs. C. M.
Answer I feel It would be un
healthily for readers if 1 were to sug
gest symptoms of diseases to them.
If you will write ino accompanying
your request with stamped self-addressed
envelope, I'll he glad to send
you Information about either lung tu
berculosis or chronic Blight's dis
ease, but there is practically nothing
about symptoms und the Information
will not enable you to guess whether
you have sueh disease '
illiteracy. The public schools prepare
tho children to be future useful citi
zens and peace timo. patriots, the
speaker said.
H. H. Pier was for years in the
Chamber of Commerce of Los Angeles
and has recently come to the Oregon
Chamber of Commorce. From his ex
perience in that quickly growing city
his warning to Medford and to Oregon
was this: "Dulld as yon go," bring in
industries to support the. people be
fore broadcasting advertisements for
them, and build streets and accommo
dations for the people bofore they
come and go again unable to find em
ployment ar homes.
A. R. Brashear of Rogue River ask
ed the sup)ort and attendance of the
Medford people at the small poultry
show nnd box social that Rogue River
is giving next Snturday.
An announcement was made of the
third civic music club concert tonight
nt the Presbyterian church at eight
thirty. The following were among the guests
at tho luncheon: H. C. Galey of Ash
land, G. N. Anderson of Ashland, Eli
zabeth Burr, rural school superintend-
' ent, A. B. Cornell of Grants Pass and
George W. Dunn of Ashland.
Cold and Grip Tablet
SO CeuU
THE GREATEST THING & THE
WORLD
by Laurel Ore
Divorce is always Conrexslon. of
1-ullm-e Says iJiuri'l Gray
Divorce is always a frasn f
failure. Not of just one, but of both.
There are always two sides to a stor.
1 There are always
n two persons con
cerned in a di
vorce. If a wom
an comes into
court nnd weeps
out a' sad story
that John was
cruel, neglectful,
bad - tempered,
stingy. Jealous
and unfalt h f u 1,
there is always a
reason why John
was cruel, ne
glectful, bad-tem
pered, stingy, mean and unfaithful.
p n.rt,v wnmen lav great stress
upon the fact that they had always
been "faithful." Uoou neavens, "j
!.... nt ol.vlmm virtue? But have
they always been thoughtful und tol
erant and Indulgent and affectionate
and sympathetic? Ah. there's the
question! A man would bo laughed
out of court if he came in, weeping
and walling that his wife had treated
him cruelly. uulrirrt ne, inougu :
And what man with a spark of man-
-.,M rnmo into f-OUl't Ulld insist
that his wife was giving too much
time to her business oi nome-inuKinB
tn he :i iii-oiier companion for him an-'l
a fit guardian for the children? Yet,
preposterously enough, mere nie
women who are actually Jealous of
busy husbands, who consider the of
fice ii nil. the hours given to business, i
a mistress of his emotions. Men are
nrcttV tough propositions. pernaps.
und they are cureless brutes and
sometimes downright cruel and mean
but I sometimes woiuier wnai
drives a husband to his wicked con
trivances! It is worth thinking about.
O, ye weeping wives' and wailing
(grass) widows!
BE PRETTY! TORN
GRAY HAIR DARK
AlmoHt everyone Known that Sago
Tea and Sulphur, properly compound
ed, brings bark the natural color und
lustre to the hair when faded, streak
ed or gray. Years ao the only way
to get this mixture was to make it
at home, whii h is niiMsy and trouble
some. Nowadays, by asking at any
drug store for "Wyeih's Sago und
Sulphur Compound," you will get a
largo bottle of this famous old recipe,
improved by the addition of other in-,
gredients, at a small cost. ,
Don't stay gray! Try It! No one
can possibly tell that you d-irkened
your hair, aa It cIoch it ho naturally
and evenly. You dampen a sponge
or soft brush with it and draw this
through your hair, taking one small
strand at a time; by morning the
gray hair disappears, and after!
another application or-two, your hair
becomes beautifully dark, glossy and
attractive. - Adv.
f the
check from
Oregon Life
always gets f
there first
"Joinny-on-tfie-spot '
comes the Oregon life
check!
Because the head office is
right here in the North
west and because of our
modern methods, Oregon
Life's check almost invari
ably gets there first. .
' Over One Million Dollars
paid without a contested
claim! .
Have you received your
copy of "The Life Insur
ance Yardstick"? It enables
you to tell just what you
are worth to your family.
Ml-
OrcgonTifc
a. ik bills Ptmhiih . c. ecmuma Am't - -,.
CCtAUH tiM-Mcr. H.K.BLAUVBLI.BMttaSp'
Home Otfcei PORTLAND. OREGON
A. B. COHMXU District Manager
S04 Mcdfor, nf linnk Hldff.
Medford, Orvffon
WATCH YOUR
BATTERY
PRE3T-O LITE BATTERY
STATION
Frl.ndly 8rvIC- ', phont (03
( (if I
,11 (JHT Till I
Miss Tlielma Kite Is havln'
some pro-nuptial brldgo work
done. We'd like t' g'vo Dame
Fashion a yard instead of an Inch
Jest I' see what she'd do.
J. L. Head, district deputy grand
master, will Install the officers of
Talent lodge I. O. O. F tonight and
of Ashland lodge tomorrow night. Ho
will be accompanied by a stuff of
assistants.
ANNOUNCEMENTS
STATE REPRESENTATIVES
I have repreBfiitpd the people - of Jackson
County one term in the State legislature and
tVel Ui at the legislative eiperfence gained hm
fitted me for a larger and tnor-b practical service
in the future.
1 therefore announce myself as a cendtdate
for the .State HeprcBentutivB subject to , Ui
republican primary. ; . .
Adv. tf. RAM'H COWQILL.
I hereby announce my eundidacy for e-elec
tion aa one of the two representative from '
Jackson County to the State Legislature, sub
ject to the May priimirr. -
I feel tliHt my previous service In the legisla
ture enables me to better Berve the people.
A'.lv. tf. JOHN II. CAR KIN.
SHERIFF
f hereby announce myself a candidate for the
nomination of Sheriff of Jackson County on the
republican ticket, subject to the voter of Baid
comity at the prim-tries in May. If nominated
and elected 1 pledge myself and the deputies
whom I shall appoint to enforce all laws In
cluding the 18th Amendment with efficiency
and economy. If you do not want the laws en
forced , do not vote for me.
Adv. tf. I. A. LYONS, Central Point.
As a candidate In the Republican , primaries
for tbe office of Sheriff, U desire to clearly
define my position on the future conduct of that
office, If elected. '
My experience as a deputy sheriff of Jackson
County, and as a State Traffic Officer, baa
taught me that no peace officer can give satis
factory and efficient service to the piiblto whefl
his authority find reHponslbility are- shared by
another. The present unnutlsfuctory law ' en
forcing conditions is largely attributable to
divided authority between antagonistic pece.
offh-cra, eleinentM tlmt are certain, to produce
conflict. ' inefficiency and use lens expense.
If elected I shall insist upon and expect to
maintain ihe right to perform nil the duties
of Sheriff in thla County, and It folloys that 1
will lie uncompromisingly opposed to special
officers except Federal Agents, with whom I
pledge full and complete cooperation, 1 am In
Uiorough accord with both the letter and spirit
of the prohibition law and p'edge tny .actirt
and untiring efforts in their enforcement, ... :
Adv. tf. , , J. J.-McMAHON.
CORONER
I herehy announce myself as a candidate on
the republican ticket, for nomination at the com
ing pri mary for the office of coroner of Jackaon
county.
By virtue of my profession' as an undertaker,
f feel that I have every qualification and tbe
necessary equipment to properly handle any du
ties which may arise.
Adv. tf. H. W. CONGER. ,
I am a republican candidate" for reelection
for Coroner of Jackson county, subject 'to pri
maries May 16.
I'lutform: Experience, personal attention,
economic management. Being a substantial
taxpayer I am interested n the economical
maniiBement of all county offices. i
Adv. tf. JOHN A. PERI).
COUNTY CLERK
I announce niynelf as a candidate for tne T '
publican nomination for County Clerk, aubject
to tbe primary in May. If elected 1 promise Co
perform the duties of my offloa In an eoouom.
iral and buaineaa-like manner. .
Adv. tf. W. II. CRANUAIX. Eagle Point' .
I hereby announce myself aa i candidate oe,
the republican ticket tor nomination for the of.
tice of County Clerk at the May plpnarlea. .
I have for the past five years been a deputy
county clerk and am familiar with every brancn
of Uie office, and if elected, I will give 'close at
tention to the duties of the office and feel con
lident that I will prove worthy of Your, sup
port. DEMMA STfiVENS.
Adv. tf. Uedford K. F. D. .
I am a candidate for the office' of County
Clerk, on Ihe republican ticket, subject til U
primary on May 10
If elected County Clerk I wiH gtve-to the
office that hlKh degree of efficiency which Uie
people are justified in demanding; o(,-lvubUc
official, .
Adv.tf OAHL T. TENGWALD ''Ifsdford.
TREASURER '
I am a candidate for the republican nomina
tion for a second term as Treasurer of Jackson
county, subject to the May primary. U nom
inated and elected I will conduct Uie office aa in
the past, in accordance with the laws of the
"ate. A. C WALKER. Adv. tt
JUDGE COUNTY COURT " ; . '
Believing that 1 may be of service ko tb
people of Jsckaon county I hereby submit my
candidacy for the republican nomination for
Judge of til. County Court it -the, Hay pri
maries. W. J. HARTZELL, Adv. tt
I hereby announce my candidacy
for County Judge, subject to the de
cision of the Democratic primary, on
the following platform: - .
Reduce taxes through an econom
ical and business-like administration
of county affairs. Stop needless ex
penditures and waste and give proper
support nnd attention to good roads,
public schools and other .vital and
public necessities.' Enforce the pro
hibition law efficiently and properly
through proper agencies and eliminate
special law enforcing organizations
which are now causing divided
authority and needless expense. Qlve)
to all a fair, square deal and not be
responsible to any political faction,
clique or organization.
Adv.tf WILLIAM ULRICH.
COUNTY SUPERINTENDENT
I am a candidate at Ihe May primaries for
the Republican nomination as County School
Superintendent of Jackson County.. I have
served the county for three and a half years
ss county superintendent, and will, if again
elected, work earnestly for the cause ot educa
tion as heretofore.
Adv.tf SUSANNE. HOMES OARTEB. '
COrXTY ASSESSOR ''''"''
I am a candidate for renomlnatlon
on the Republican ticket for the
office of County Assessor, subject to
the May primary. If nominated and
elected I promise to give the same
efficient sen-Ice In the conduct of the
office that I have in the past, and
will continue to work for a better
equalization of property values.
AUv.U J. B. COJJ5MAN.