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MEDFORD MAIL TTCTBUSTTC, MEDFORTX ORFfiO, MONDAY. FEBRUARY 18. 1021
Mkdford Mail Tribunr
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Med ford Hail, the Medford Tribune, Uie South
trn Oregoniao, The Aahland Tribune.
ROBERT W. KUIIL, Editor.
8. 8UH1TER 8M1T11, Manager.
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Ye Smudge Pot
By Arthur l'orry
It must be admitted that Air. Kail
did a, neat Job of ruining liiuiHolf, and
he was ruled un exceptionally smart
lawyer.
1 ,'VOratory and Dinma Gain around
in Oregon" (Hdline Portland Tele
gram). The Rogue Jtivor valley stylo
of 'oratory is to talk until the npeuker
drops from exhaustion, and nothing
'convulses a theater audionco like see
ing somebody get hit across the hip
pockets with a barrel stave.
. Pino moonlight nights are the order
of the dny, and tho same being mado
hideous, in the rosiileutiul districts, by
cuts holding purtics.
. The Salom Statesman ' asserts the
Governor and Grand Lecturer is mov
ing "from house to house", suggesting
tho "need of an executive mansion."
One room should bo built to entertain
farmerB, and as the executive be
longs to three churches, there should
be three cupalos.
TUUKKCI'IiONIS CV11K
(Albany IX'iiHHTul )
fltewnrt 1 Hrock, dcsplto his
82 years has recovered from an
Illnoss and is riding a plow on his
farm two miles northwest of -Bhedd.
During his. "idlo" mo
ments, Mr. llrock has boon cut
ting wood for consumption dur
ing tho coming summer and fall.
Friday Is Washington's birthday,
and all tho barbers will lay down their
hutchots.
'Nothing In a long time has knocked
down the ears of progress In this state
like the boom launched In Portland to
run William Jennings Uryan for presi
dent. If elected, Mr. Dry mi will fill
ull rivers with grape Juice.
The days aro getting longer. Harry
Wulther is chairman of tho C, of O.
commilteo responsible for this con
dition. A BVM DltlVI'.ll
(Western Sentinel)
Quito a number of our citizens
appeared to havo businoss in l''ort
Jones Tuesday. Among thorn bo
fng Jack Cooksey, Marl Callahan,
Karl Whipple, Joo George and
Georgo Hllva at least that's all
- wo missed.
It might Interest a number of local
moralists to know that tho present
conflagration of plain und fancy hell
raising raging In llerrln, 111., between
tho Knights of tho Flaming Circle,
and tho Knights of tho Kiery Cross,
hud Its Inception In a revival meeting,
'''hold, to rouso tho moral conscious
ness of tho community." When tho
evangelist left, two emissaries of tho
Lord, disguised as Klcagles, arrived
In town.
Many women attended tho salo and
purchased u stock of clothing for next
to nothing. (Aberdeen, B. D llulle
tin). That's flno.
' J. Sideburns Hhlek. who contracted
pneumonia from standing too long
with his hut off, whilo talking to a
bovy of gals on a frosty night, wilt 1k
' hustled to lust out tho week.
COXTKXTMKXT
I do not know, I do not care
A tinker's malediction wbero
1 came from. Whether from a cell
Tho first life, so 'tis said, to dwell I
On Earth or from tho flesh and
blood
Made by somo Dolly, of mud.
.(?..
.Out whore tho great Runs blazing burn
To fix my thoughts 1 do not yearn.
If there's a placo awaiting me
Beyond the unseen ether sea.
"What Is tho umo? No act of inino
Would ohango ono whit tho great
design.
That I am hero right well I know,
And that, some tlmo, away I'll go.
But that Is all. No man knows more,
Though some protend to. rio, therefore
I Just sit easy. Why alloy
With worry good things wo enjoy?
. . . (H.F. llullulln.)
Notice: If " PM1 would
mind their own business Instead of
other people's It would bo hetler. Who
those .hoes fit may put them on
John Keck. (Elmhurst Press.) John
speaks up. '"',.
SECRETARY DENBY'S RESIGNATION
PENDING SECRETARY DENBY'S statement, it is impossible, of
course, to know the precise reasons for his resignation. Follow
ing so shortly after his public announcement that he would not re
sign, and that he not only felt no regret for his purt in the transfer of
oil land control, but under similar cireuinstances would do the same
thing again, it is natural to assume that some strong pressure was
brought to bear to bring about this sudden reversal of policy.
AVhatcver the cause, however, the net result will he beneficial to
all concerned. President Coolidge was entirely right, in refusing to
force Denhy or any other cabinet mcmncr to resign under fire, until
there was something 'beside unsupported rumor and political partisan
ship, to justify such action. Hut under the circumstances it was ob
viously the generous and loyal thing for a .subordinate in Secretary
Denhy 's position to step out. '
With tho President pledged to criminal prosecution, in cases where
the Secretary of the Navy voluntarily aligned himself with the de
fendants, for Denhy to have continued in the cabinet, would have
been embarrassing to both men.
'
Until more light is thrown on the situation, one feels justified in
assuming that Denhy 's resignation reflects the greatest credit upon
him as a good sportsman and a high-minded gentleman. He is willing
to sacrifice hispersonal pride, and even suffer the suspicion which
ills retirement may entail, for the sake of relieving the President of
embarrassment and hastening the process of elucidation.
Moreover, such action merely strengthens a very general belief
that Secretary Denhy is innocent of any wrong doing. If guilty he
would have had nothing to lose and much to gain, by sticking stub
bornly to his post, and putting the burden of proof upon the govern
ment. '
By stepping out, he not only suggests a high sense of honor and
a nice regard for the proprieties, but if exonerated, he will enjoy a
prestige and standing which would have been impossible if he had re
tained his post. I
Of course, in this oleaginous confusion, with sensation following
sensation to place too much faith either in an individual or in human
nature is hazardous. Nevertheless, until there is proof to the con
trary, we feel Inclined to regard this action 'by Mr. Denhy as the best
thing he has done since taking office.
QUILL
The Democratic: view is that X marks the Fall of the opposition.
"Closed-ear comfort" has ils little drawbacks:, however, when
three of tho occupants persist, in smoking.
Self-made men are yet in an imperfect stale. They haven't elim
inated the noise.
.The church row is petering out,
up a good slogan.
, And no. we become what. wo out.
if she chIh onions.
Tho penii of war first' manifests itself as a convietiou that the
oilier fellow is up to something.
So live that you need never tell your friends that you expeet to
emne hack to America as soon as your health permits.
Correct this sentence: "It's
haven't turned to the 1aek to sec
COMMUNICATIONS
"Yours for the Truth."
To tho Editor:
I see In the Monday, Fob. 11, 1924,
Issue ot tlio Medford Mull Trllmno, an
account of a "Wilson memorial sor
vico'Mn which ono Porter J. Noff in
paying tilbuto to Wilson nays In part,
"there Is nothing In the tnachhiR
of Christ that forbids flKhtlns;" In
this Incident one of ClirlnL's positive
ti achinRB In clearly demonstrated, viz.:
"No umn can have two inaHters," Matt.
ti-24. In his onrnost desire to honor
Wilson ho lmn publicly dishonored
Christ as reforonco to Luke 3-14 will
provo. llo also refers to Wilson as a
"Christian statesman." If the Inter
pretation which Is Ronornlly accoptcd
(no union of church and utato) Is cor
rect tho expression Christian states
RipplingRhijmos
2s?
A' wax
NEIGHBORHOOD ROWS.
I
SAID, "Oils bout's," to Ciossip
lawn; thoy senituli the land to
ciimpi'il thcroim. Thoy Ye locoed fowls, their clucks mul howls ilis
turh my m'uUlny snooze; now put in pons your tinhorn lions or
some of them you'll loso. I've lnm;;ht a gun that shoots a ton of
sltinj;loniiils ami shot, ami Iwill slay your lions today if thoy come
on my lot." "Uy cripos," quoth ho, "it whs your hoo that stuns
my little niece j and now I no in grief and woo to summon the
police. Your cheap john hoes no whore thoy please and sting
whom thoy elect; my niece's honk is now a freak, her hoauty has
hooii wrecked. My hens may scratch a garden patch whore worth
less milkweed grows, my hens may sing, hut thoy don't sting a
lovely lady's nose. You make mo faint with your complaint, your
wrath gives me u pain; I hounee a rook upon your block, to show
yon my disdain." "My bees don't spoil your grassy soil," I cried,
in angry tones; "my bees don't squawk around tho block and
wake you, Gossip Jones. You are not fair, you do not care for
neighbors' ills or woes, and so poor hick, I throw this brick, and
hope it (uists your nose." So rows begin. and 'tis a sin how
largely they expand, anil lives grow sour and bleak and dour,
that might be sweet and grand.
POINTS
nobody having
been able to think
Woll, da ugh lor is pure in heart
a thrilling book," said she, "but I
how it comes out."
man Is a contradiction In terms. I am
woll aware of the fact that Christ said
"render therefore unto Censar tho
things which are Caesar's, and unto
God tho things which aro God's," Luke
20-25; but he left It to those to whom
he was speaking to discriminate be
tween those things and where this is
not done only a blind effort can be
put forth to oboy tho command which
will invariably be fatal, as the case in
point proves. Tho solution of the
problem lies In the generation If one
belongs In the same generation they
wore in who said "we have not king
hut Censar," St. .lohn 19 15, then all
roos to Ceasar. (Tho caso of Mr. Neff
furnishing a very striking Illustra
tion.) Hut on tho other bund If one
belongs In the generation of him who
said "get thee henco Satan," Matt.
4-10. Then all goes to God, let de
mons howl as thoy will. Yours for the
truth. S. WOUDEN.
Phoenix, Oro.
Mason, ,
Jones, ''your hens destroy my
hent tho Imml, thoy'ro iilwnys
Personal Health Service
By WILLIAM BRADY, M. D.
Noted Phytieian and Author
Signed letters pertaining to personal nealth and hygiene, not to disease dlagnoift or
treatment, will ba answered by Dr. Brady If a stamped, self addressed envelope Is enolo'sed.
Letters should ba brief and written in Ink. Owing to the largo number of letters received, only
wvn uw iia nere. no rmwr wt queries not conforming to instructions
Address Or, William Brady. In care of this newspaper.
Sunshine und
An Infant la likely to have rickets j
In some degree, unless the infant en-j
Joys much more sunshine than moat
tnfnnts are pcr-
mitted to have in
cities. There are
in direct sunlight
certain ray which
are invisinle, called
ultra violt niva of
the spectrum these
ultra violet lays
are certainly great
stuff for tho little
shavari, who, even
amonj peoplo not
actually poverty
stricken, nor even
uninformed in the ordinary sense of
the word, are too much 'protected"
from sunlight in all seasons. I do
not mean to suggest that the baby
he exposed to sunburn or even sun
Htroke, but therely that tho baby can
stand at least as much exposure as
his mother can and needs the ultra
violet energy for tho business of
growing strong, healthy bones, not
to mention other appurtenances
which thrive when there in no sun
light famine.
The prevalence of rickets among
negro children In the cities is prob
ably attributable to tho lack of sun
shine and to tho fact that the pig
ment of the negro skin shuts out the
ultra violet rays even when there ifl
a little sunshine for the baby.
I hope no reader will confuse ultra
violet rays or light with the so-called
"violet ray" toys. Of course there Is
nothing but amusement in these play
things for the gullible. Ultra violet
rays or light apparatus can be safely
used only by a physician. Consider
able ultra violet light is obtainable
from the arc lamp, but the mercury
vapor quartz lamp is more practic
able for therapeutic purposes.
Infants with rickets are greatly
benefitted by treatment with the rays
from the mercury vapor quartz lamp,
when sunlight cannot be had. Ultra
violet light brings about tho necessary
deposit of calcium in tho bones. Glass
filters out most of tho ultra violet
light from sunlight; hence the use of
the quartz crystal In the therapeutic
apparatus. Kunlfght coming through
windows loses much of its healthful
influence. In the ultra -violet appar
atus It Is necessary to cool tho light by
means of a constant stream of water
across the lens, otherwise the treat
ment would ho unendurable. Such
treatment, I repeat, can be safely ad
ministered by no one but a physician.
Animal experimentation as well as
bsorvation by the practicing physician
Heem to show tht ultra violet energy
(let is say, since these rays of light
ire Invisible) is essential for tho nor-
9
"JUST TQWN TALK"
Opted Right
HE HAS a knack f !
.
OP PUTTING things 6ver
' '
HE CAN stay out
.
A LATE as he likes
.
AND WHEN he gets homo
...
HE HAS an excuse
...
THAT ALWAYS Bounds good
AND SEEMS to get by
.
AND I met lilm today
OVER ON Fir street
JUST AT dinner time
AND HE was lugging
AN EXPENSIVE box
FILLED WITH hon bona
.
AND 1 asked the occasiou
. 1
AND WAS Informed
.
HE WAS just playing safe
- -
'MY WIFE kissed mo
.
"WHEN I left tho house
"AND IT must mo
"IT'S OUK wedding anniversary
...
OR HER birthday
"OR SOMETHING or other
"SO I'M taking no chances"
...
AND WITH that
HE HURRIED along
AND WHEN I got home
CHILDREN CRYF0R "CASTORIA"
A Harmless Substitute for Castor Oil, Paregoric, Drops
"and Soothing Syrups No Narcotics!
Motherl Fletcher's Castoria has
been in use for over 30 years to relieve
babies and children of Constipation,
Flatulency, Wind Colic and Diarrhea;
allaying Fcvcrihnsa arising there
from, and. by regulating the Stomach
and Dowels,, aid the Mtuuilatioo of
Strong Bones
mn.1 metabolism of tho Infant, for
normal growth In general and for
strong bones in particular. If the
living condftions are so bad, as they
often are In cities, that tho infant
cannot have the advantage of natural
sunlight, then treatment with ultra
violet light from some such artificial
source as the electric are or better the
mercury vapor quartz lamp Is a great
boon to the infant who falls to thrive.
These artificial substitutes, however,
are never so good as the original
source of all ultra violet energy, sun
light. QUKSTIOXS AND ANSWERS.
They Are More Than FoUowcra. j
I am ono of your many admiring!
followers, I have derived so many1
benefits from reading your fine ar-!
tfcles, as well as much inspiration.!
You give one a niore wholesome and
cheerful outlook on life, even when
you might seem to some sarcastic. I
am an expectant mother.- Can you1
give me any particular instructions or
advice? Mrs. C. W.
Answer Sometimes I wish they
were only followers. They make a
noise like chasers. Glad to send you
a letter of instruction and advice,
which I think will fit the character
you give me, if you will accompany
your request with a stamped self-ad-dreHsed
envelope.
Fori'f?oliiR ClHiracter Now Laid Aside
Will you kindly send me a recipe
for a good blood purifier, and also
one for eczema. T. J. K.
Answer (I) Take two miles of
oxygen three times a day on the hoof,
(2) Consult a physician. There is
no recipe or remedy which is advis
able for indiscriminate ubc In eczema,
for that is a very variable condition
and tho treatment which Is appro
priate for one rase may do harm In
another. Nor is there any medicine
which merits the name of "blood pur
ifier." I'd Sock a Good Doctor.
You have strongly advocated the
practice of having a periodical phy
sical or health examination. What
would you do 1ft when you visited
the doctor for that purpose he laugh
ed at you and told you .you didn't
need an examination that you looked
perfectly well? N. H. C.
Answer I'd look around for a good
up-to-date physician.
Tho 1'oor A relics.
Is it better to wear a flexible arch,
well fitting shoe, or an arch' preserver
(steel support) shoe ? I have been
weatjng ground grippers. Mrs. K.
W.
Answer I shuld advise against
tho Wearing of any kind of support
In on 'with the shoos, unless under
your physician's direction, for some
abnormal condition.
By Mike
BEGAN to explain
WHAT SEEMED to me
A MIGHTY GOOD joke
BUT WAS cut short
.
WITH THIS question
...
"WHAT DO you think
...
"OF A married man
.
WHO "WILL constantly
.
"DECEIVE HIS we
AND I replied : '
...
THAT I thought
...
THAT ANY man
WHO COULD constantly
...
DECEIVE HIS wifo
...
WAS A wonder
...
AND IT'S tho truth
... .
I THANK you.
Mrs. W. T. Grieve Is a visitor In the
city from her homo near Prospect,
who arrived Sunday.
Great for Rheumatic
Pains and Swellings
Whon rheumatism settles In any of
your joints and causes agony, distress
or misery, please remember that Joint
Kase is the one remedy that brings
quick and lasting relief. .. ,
It matters not how chronic or ag
gravated a case may bo rub on Joint
Ease and relief is sure to follow.
Joint-Ease is for Joint troubles only
and is a clean, stainless preparation
that druggists everywhere arc recom
mending. Adv.
Food; giving natural sleep without
opiates. The genuine bears signature ol
THE GREATEST TIUXG IN THE
WOniiD
by Laurel Qrav
The more shrewdly a girl calculates
i i the less chance
she ha8 to realize it. I mean that girl
who deliberately
sets herseii
to find a rich
husband or a
handsome b u s
band or a devot
ed, romantic hus
band and who
"shops" for him
systematically is
always disap
pointed. True,
she may get the
sort of man she
is looking for.
but the trouble Is thnt his exterior
never matches up with the sort ot
interior that type of man was expect
ed to possess. A rich husband always
has the sense that he can nave any
thing he wants that is one of tho
idiotic things about possessing a lot
of money. Money will not buy health
or lovo-happlness but did you ever
see a rich man who believed It? Nope.
Every wealthy fellow Imagines that
he has a God-given light to take his
happiness as ho selects because It Is
true that money will fix most things.
But it will not bring love at command.
The girl who marries a fellow because
he is "so awfully good-looking" learns
Booner or later, that beauty is only
skin-deep, after all. and nothing Is so
maddening as a pretty boy WHO
actually gives hours of thought to
how his now ' hair-cut looks or
whether he ought to havo a -muu-
pack massage. - Tho romantic hus
band lasts a long time, sometimes
but somehow even romance palls.
Taken all in all, the plrl who marries
becauso she falls in love with a fol
low regardless of what is hU'n. is the
one who has tho best chance of hap
piness
ASPIRIN
Beware of Imitations!
Unless you see tho "Bayer Cross" on
pneknfro or on tablets you aro not get
tinpf tho genuine Bayer Aspirin proved
sjifo by millions and prescribed by
physicians over twenty-three years far
Colds ItoHdaeho
Tootlmcho Lumbago
Neurit if Kheumatism
Kcuralgia Tain, Pain .
Accept "Bayer"1 Tablets of Aspirin"
only. Jach unbroken package contains
proven directions. Handy boxes of
twelve tablets cost few cents. Drug
gists nlso Bell bottles of 24 and 100.
Aspirin is tho trade mark of Bayer
Manufacture of Monoaceticacidcstex of
balicyltcacid.
Dress Making, Tailoring,
Altering, Repairng, Clean
ng and Pressing
At the
TAILORING PARLORS
22 North Bartlett Street
A CUT!
A SLASH!
For the next thirty daye we
re making special prices on all
our dry and green wood. Inves
tigate. It Is to your Interest.
VALLEY FUEL CO.
Phone 76
Davidson News Co.
New Palm Block
Cor. Fir and Main
, Magazines
Newspaper Agencies
Subscriptions
Distributors to the Trade
Phone 885
Confectionary Smokes
Wong Pon
Medicine
For Treatment
of Acute and
Chronic Dis
ease of Hen
and Women.
Cancer and tumor treated. In
Aliens, kidney, bladder and atom
ach troubles, fits, hernia, rupture,
colds, female troubles, paralysis,
fever, pneumonia, asthma and
throat troubles. rheumatism,
amenorrhoea, goitre, consumption.
Office Hours: 8 a. m. to 8 p. m.
Consultation Free
84t South Front St., Medford. Ore-
Ml
Wliat Is It that likes t' shop all
tiny, nn' never looks around, lie-
fore she backs out ? Who recalls
Ul nlo time bartender tlmt. used
t' take a rlgar an' then put it
back In til' case aglu aa' take a
clime?
fnu h v. Hurt has returned, from'
six weeks spent In southern California
vlsltinc her daughter, Mrs. n.:
Hawes at I.os AngeleB.
ANNOUNCEMENTS
' STATE REPRESENTATIVES
I have represented the people of JaekSM .
County one term Id the State If gl nit to re and
feel that the lefrfeUtive experience gatn4d hm
fitted me for a larger and more practical tcrirlc
la the future. -
I therefore announce myself aa a oendidatv
for the State Representative subject to. tfat
republican primary. " .
Adv. tf. RALPH COWOILt. .
I hereby announce my candidacy for e-eles
tlon as one of the two representative firm
Jackson County to the State Legislature iub
ject to the May primary. '
I feel thnt my previous service in the leglal
turp enublea me to better serve the people. ' ,
Adv. tf.
JO UN H. UARKIN.
SHERIFF
I hereby announce myself a candidate for tbe
nomination of Sheriff of Jncknon County on the
republican ticket, subject to the voters of told
county at the primaries fn May. If nominated
and elected I pledge myself and the deputies,
whom 1 shall appoint to enforce all laws fn
eluding the 18th Amendment with efficient
mid economy. If you. do not want the law en
forced, do not vote for me. '
Adv. tf. D. A. LYONS, Central Point.
As a candidate in the Republican primaries;
for the office of Sheriff, I 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 ns a State Traffic Officer, hat
taught me thnt nn pence officer can give satis
factory and efficient service to the public when
nlN million ty and renponnibllity are snared ny
another. The present utinatisfiictory law en
forcing conditions is largely attributable to
divided authority between antagonistic peace
officers, elements that are certuin to produce
confWct, inefficiency and useless expense.
If elected I shall insist upon and expect to
maintain the right to perform all the duties
of Sheriff in this County, and it follows thst t
will be uncompromisingly nnnoned to snecial
nfftcprn nlconl Ii'iwlui-al lAnranta u-ltVi okntii f : .
pledge lull and complete cooperation. 1 am In .
tliorough accord with both the letter and spirit '
of the prohibition laws ami pledge my actit
and untiring efforts in their enforcement:
Adv. tf. J. J. McMAIION,
CORONER
l nereny announce mytielf as a candidate: on'
the republican ticket, for nomination at thi com
ing primary for the office of coroner of Jackson .
county. t . ,
By virtue of my profession aa an undertaker.
I feel that I have every qualification and the
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
marles May lfl.
Pla t form : Experience, personal attention.
economic management. Being a aubstantlaj
taipayer I am interested .n the economical
m-mafrement of all county offices.
Adv. tf. JOHN A. PERL '
COUNTY CLERK
I announce mytielf as a candidate for the re
publican nomination for County Clerk, subject
to the prinmry in MHy. If elected I promlne to
perform the duties of my office in an econona
Adv. U. W. H. GRAND ALL. Eatrle Point.
I hereby announce myself as a candidate ofc
the republican ticket for nomination for the of
fice of County Clerk at the May pirmariea.
I have for the past five years been e deputy
county clerk and am familiar with ewy branch
of the office, and if elected, I will gW ckee at
tention to the duties of the office and feel con.
fident that I will prove rnirthv of ymjtr rut-P,rt-
. DRLIMA STEVENS,
Aa. W. Uedford B. I 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 that Mali deirree nl tlninn
Deonl4 ar ftifffiwl in a - ..
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u.u i. TESOWALD, Madford.
TREASURER . '':
I .ill canilldite for th republican nomlrK-
- im irFBmirer or acuod
county, iilblcct to the Ma; primary. If doto-
"V i win conduct the olHce a In
the paet. In accordance with the law, ol the
A. O. WALKER. Adt. U
JUDGE COUNTY COURT '
Bellerlntt that I may be ot aerrfct to th
people ol Jackaori county I hereby aubmlt my
candidacy tor the republican nomination tot
Judge ol tht County Court at the' Kay rrt
" W. 4. HARWELL. 44Vll
. :'!.'.
I hereby announce my candidacy
for County Judge, subject to the de
cision of the Democratic primary, on
the following platform:
Reduce taxc9 through art econom
ical and business-like administration
Of COUntV affairs. Rtnn -4.
penrtltures and.waRto and give proper
support and attention to good roads;
public schools and other vital and
SHI'.0 n;ce'---',i,'- Enforce the pro
hibition law efficiently and properly
through proper agencies and eliminate
h,0'?1 law enforcing organisations
r...VT i. are .. now ca"nK divided
authority and needless expense. Give
Vi square deal and not
responsible to any political faction,
clique or organization.
Adv tf WILLIAM ULRICH.
COUNTY SUPERINTENDENT
,. "h!ki?"""'1" ,h" M priraarie. for
wSJKS "on,,in,'io" " County School
.T. nt 2 Jk" County. I hare
. "'""'J' ,m. tb" "' reen
?n,7 f'P"lnt.r,dent, and will, It again
sSuSsr01 or "
Adt.U SUSAXSE HOMES CARTER.
COTJNTT ASSESSOR
m candidate for renomlnatlon
S?the .R5Punl'-n ticket for the
office of County Assessor, subject to
m8 tMyP"--n-7- It nominated and
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