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Ye Smudge Pot
'.' By Arthur Terry
Tho Republican party 1b now guilty
of giving a 16 year old girl a drink.
Its state chairman Is alleged to have
been the host. Tho victim is said to
have come from a long line of stal
wart democrats.,, , ,
Gets $55,000; leaves city
(Pendleton East Oregonlan Ildllne).
Not. worth taking.
,1 ;
HOW 1.1 KK A LAWYER
(Kugpnc fitlltril)
' GLASSES LOST Party that
found my glasses at Court houso
on Feb. 6th at budget meeting
,' and had District Attorney Jolum-
ton hold them up, will do mo a
favor by leaving them at the'
Guard office
Anothor millionaire has taken a $4
fountain pen In hand, and written a
$260,000 letter to a mombcr of tho
opposite sex.
Just when the Jackson County
Agricultural Conference gets under
way, along comes a farmer in a Ford
with his son, aged 11, and falls to
beat a train across tho track at
Harrisburg, Oregon.
t 1 The first fly of tho season flitted
across the horizon this am. In -search
oC a swatter.
' . .) .t .
'' 1 Vtf HIS MONKV TALKED ' ,
t (New York World) .. .
'i'feut we have seen Doheny, and
'when we saw him he was, a
moagre man, terrified and in
:' offodtlvo. Ho wan trying to make
a speech to tho Democratic con
vention. This was in Sun Fran
ciBco.lh 1020. The speech was all
written down on a sheet of paper,
but Doheny was so horribly ner
yt vous that he could not even read
what-he had to say without stam
mering and stumbling.
SHORT COl'IlSE IX ACCOUNT
ING FOR WOMEN (Ad Mall Tri
bune). , U don't seem possible.
Komeo Roppes has a superficial
abrasion In the seat of his britches,
which bars him socially, but for which
he doesn't give a rip.
Unless a lecturer conies along pret
ty soon.-and goes over our American
ism with a fine toothed comb, relig
ious hating la going to bo a lost art in
the valley.
TWAS A I'RETTY DAY
(Hamilton, III., Time)
Next Thursday has been set
aside- as a day for emphasizing
the loss that happens through
carelessness and unpropnredncss.
Governor Ixiwdon has proclaimed
it lis a day of special observance.
And you. beloved, might help out
in tho cause by seeing that tho
flues of your property tiro clean
and -In good repair; that the
medicines are out of the reach of
: tho baby, if you havo one, and
If you haven't It would be a good
J (Into to arrange to supply tho de
ficlency, for the worse lack to tho
utato is a lack of babies.
(Via GOT.)
: 78 years ago today, gunpowder
was dlsoovcred by tho Chinese, and
not a bank or a barbershop closed.
i Tho Emperor of tho Invisible Em
pire, who sold out boots and baggage,
and musks and shlrttalls for $146,000,
is going to form the "Knights of the
Flaming Sword," and will bo tho
Imperial Uutchor Knife. It Is peculiar
how all those hallowed organisations
that fatten on tho sucker output, al
ways select names that suggest fire.
The wife of a most ardent and dovout
"Knight of tho Fiery Cross," informed
your corr. onec. when tho menace of
Rome was being chased out of the
Rhine provinces, by osrortlng a col
ored gentleman to a tree In tho Siski
you, that her "knight" Just would
not koep the woodbox full. -
"Spring, is lingering In tho lap of
Winter," .but most of tho side curtains
are still up on tho open facod vehicles.
' Ninety three million miles away, far
from the most remoto rural delivery
route. It manages to koep Itself so
constantly befot the public that
every man, woman and child knows
the sun by Its first name and abso
lutely refuses to accept any substitute.
--(Everybody's Magaslne). And It
seems to be doing fairly well consider-ing-
the chance It has.
BEWARE OF FARCE, WILLIAM.
WILL WONDKHS never cense? Veslerihiy MeAdnti supporters
4 from all over the country rathered in Chicago and fearlessly
attacked the question of whether or not the recent oil disclosures had
unfavorably effected Mr. McAdoo 's availability an the democratic
candidate.
Instead of reporting that Mr.
the man to lead a crusade against
generous client so conspicuously
moiisly and solemnly agreed that the cause of Democracy will be lost
unless Mr. McAdoo can be persuaded to sacrifice himself on the altar
of public righteousness.;
Marvellous! Marvellous I In the light of such a miracle one need
not be surprised to find that Tammany Hall has endorsed Charley
Murphy and that the Sacramento
Hiram. It may even develop that
mittee of Massachusetts is favorable . disposed toward President
Coolidge! .
Mr. McAdoo is a smart man.
is not only bright but sharp.' When it comes to, playing the political
game anyone who wishes to get ahead of William 0. will have to get
up early in the morning, and show
But even in the political game
.smart. Every now and then super
This is particularly true when Uncle
Nothing is more fatal in politics
didate ceases to be taken seriously
Perhaps this Chicago farce will,
capacity for bunkum is tremendous.
fact remains that in pulling this
on ice that is dangerously thin.
A loud laugh from Al Smith or
logical moment might well wreck
QUILL
Another eternal triangle consists in suicide, funeral and audit.
It must be fine to engage in
you alone. ..
There is little consolation in
ing for u larger surtax.
A criminal is a man who indulges in some form of dishonesty not
sanctioned by law. ' '
As a last desperate effort to
threaten to double his output.
Unless there is a clear working majority, Congress can't pass
much of anything except the buck.
Observe the radical gnashing
read that the railroads made money
;, Tlie.polititial view is. that, there-
ullior party wilt get part ot the credit.
"There's no sweeter music than
lite poet. What about the clapping
An important citizen is a man
announcing that he will not be a
Correct this sentence: "Yes,
mitted he, "but I am marrying her
RipplingRhijmGS
welt
THE ANCIENT MAN.
OLD GAFFER JINKS is eighty-three, and he wears carpet
slippers and takes long drinks of boneset tea from cups and
jugs and dippers, And everything the children do gives him a
pain titantie; their racket keeps him in a stew, his nerves tiro in
a panic. "When I was young," he says, "gad.ooks, we didn't
cut. such capers; we read our Sanford-Merton books, and highly
moral papers.' When I was young the forward child filled parents'
hearts with dudgeon, and while they still were feeling riled they
plied a strap or bludgeon. When I was young the grandsire held
the awe of all around him, and no discordant children yelled, to
worry and confound him. When I was young the snowy hairs
of aged men were respected, 'and kids upsetting stoves and chairs
were with a club corrected. When I was young " he keeps it
up, as though in spite or malice, but pausing now and then to sup
his 'bitters from a chalice. "When I was young!" lletween his
snores the ancient man keeps droning, and ranks himself with
deadly bores who keep the young folks groaning. 1 too am old,
my withers wrung, hut never do I twitter about the days when I
was young, the children to embitter.
Finally found health
after suffering
Mr. Tfttch writoB thnt K olio en '
Brnn 'aolveil his .problem. " It bus
solved tho problem of constipation
mild nud chronic for thousands of
others. It Ima brought relief vheu nil
clao has failed beeiui.HO KelloRg's ilnin
Is ALL brnn. Nothing but ALU brun
eim bo 100 per cent effective, Kcad
Air. Patch's letter:
Dow Strst f
1 hv hern a contttsnt uffr
from cnnNtliwtlon and have won
rierrd whit was the cmis of it. I
have tried, about all the cereal I
com Id think of, and finally tried
KHIofrs'a Hran. Thi solved my
problem. I feel 100 er cent better
and I owe it to your Hran. ... 1
Thank in a you very kindly for this I
ffreat cereal. I am
Very respectfully,
Cheater C. Patch.
761 Main St-, lireenwood. Man.
For Uio permanent relief ot consti
Doheny'g special counsel was not
the practices which his former
represents, the delegates unani
Johnson club is unanimously for
the republican state central com
, ) 's ' -;
"
Unlike Penrod's new jackknife, he
no respect for the eight-hour day
there is such a thing as being too.
- cleverness defeats its owii ends.
Sam's sense of humor is aroused
than to be laughed at. When a can
his epitaph is engraved.
as the saying goes,'" get by." Our
Hut whether it does or not, the
"clever stunt" Mr. McAdoo skated
Underwood at the proper phycho
the McAdoo balloon, completely
POINTS
the uplift if the grand jury will let
poverty except the privilege of yell
get Muscle Shoals, Ford might
his teeth. . Doubtless he has just
last year.
is- no-senso in being- sensible if Uio
the rustling of the palms," sings
of the palms?
who can get a little publicity by
candidate.
she is twice my age and rich," ad
for love."
Mason
All N.
in Kellogg's Bran "
long with constipation
pation. cat Kellocff's Bran roRulnrly
two tnhlispoonfuls daily in chrouid
cases, with every menl. It aweoits,
cleans and purities tho intestines. It
rids them of tho dangerous poisons
that lead to other diseases. It is guar
anteed to brmsr results, or your grocer
will return your money.
KellopK's Bran, cooked and krtmv
bled, is delicious with milk or cream.
You will like its nut-liko flavor so
different from ordinary, tasteless
brans. Sprinklo it over the cereals.
Cook it with hot cereals. Kat it in
KelloRft's Bran muffins, griddto cakes
and many other wonderful recipes
given on tho package.
. KellogR 8 Bran, cooked and k rum
bled, is made in Battle Creek and is
served by the leading hotels and eluha
everywhere It is sold by all grocer
Personal Health Service
By WILLIAM BRADY, M. D
Noted Phytieian and Author
8lsn.d l.tUrs pwtalnlng t irionil naaith and hygltip, not to dtwu. diagnosis or
trMlmant, will b. answarod by Or. Brady If s itarnDtd, aalf addraaaad anvalopo Is ancloted.
Utt.n should ba brlaf and wriltan in Ink. Owing to Ih. larga numbw of lattars rscalvad, only
"'. nare. no rawiy sn vm '" - to quanes not conforming to Instructions
Adaraaa Dr. William Brady, In cara of this nawsoapar.
Acute Recurring Pernio
This Is nothing but another name
for chilblains. From the fact that
there are other names for It you may
deduco that we don't know so very
much about it.
I spoke succinctly In a previous
article about the
cause and preven
tion of chilblains.
Now I grow prolix,
for we're coming to
the treatment.
Mild chilblain
Which Itches or
burns may be re
lieved by bathing
wlth a pinch of
alum in some warm
water, drying and
powdering profusely
with plain talcum
or boric acid powder.
If tho Itching or burning Is intense
sop on with the fingers Borne calami n
lotion containing one or two per cent
of phenol. Kuch a lotion is made by
mixing these ingredients:
Zinc oxid 4 drams
Calamin 4 drams
Glycerin 2 drams
Lime water 2 ounces
Carbolic solution (6 per
cent) 2 ounces
Robo water;.:.. ......Enough
to fill an 8 ounce bottle.
Five per cent carbolic solution is ,
the standard phenol solution which '
may be legally sold by druggists with- ,
out prescription. . ..
AVhen blisters form they should not ;
be disturbed until It is necessary to
be up and about; then each blister
should be punctured with a sterile
needle near its lower side and the
serum gently pressed out upon a clean
towel or cloth. The surface may then
be freely powdered wlth talcum or
boric powder Vr, any, combination of
these.
In a number of cases of recurring
chilblains success in prevention has
been obtained by taking calcium
lactate or calcium chloride, about 10
grains after each mjcal for a few
weeks, to supply an adequate calcium
ration to tho blood, which is pre
sumed to be deficient in its lime con
tent, wherefore the vessels are too
permeable. Either the lactate or the
chlorid of calcium should be taken
very well diluted with, water. This
line of treatment has proved effica
cious In relieving hay fever in some
cases, that condition, too, being per
haps invited by a deficiency in cal
cium metabolism.
t is an old belief Jrhnt the frequent
rubbing of the feet with stimulating
lotions or llnimonts uch as camphor
or witch .hazel or bay rum or just
ordinary bathing alcohol Improves the
local circulation and tends to prevent
the chilblains. A modern method of
considerable value is the X-rny treat
ment which hns given satisfaction
more particularly in tho prolonged
after qffertH of ehilblaln or frostbite.
JUiT TOWN TALK"
Opted Rlcht By Mike
MR. SANTA Claus
WAY VP north
Oil WHEREVER you are
a
ANYWAY MY Dear Sir:
a
ITS DEEM a long time
a a a
SINCE I wrote you
a
MAYBE AS long
...
AS THIRTY-FIVE years
a a a
AND DURING the time
a a a
t CORRESPONDED with you
a
YOU NEVER answered
a a
ONE OF my lotters
a a a
HUT I believed in you
a a a
FOR THE simple reason
a a a
THAT MY childhood requests
a a a
"OR TOYS and things
a a '
USUALLY RECEIVED
a a a
VERY PROMPT consideration
a a
BUT AFTER a while
a a
WHEN I grow older
a . a
BOASTED tho fnct
THAT I know the truth
a a a
AND FOR years since
a a a
VE HARBORED the opinion
a a a
THAT YOU were a mlth
a a a
AND BELONGED In a class
a a
WITH THE fairy queen
a a a
AND THE good Gennil
a a a
WITH THE wonderful lamp
a a a
BUT I must apologiie
a a a
FOR LOSING faith In you
a a a
BECAUSE CERTAIN facts
a a
HAVE COME to light
a a
DURING THE past few weeks
a a a
THAT HAVE rekindled
Chilblain is first degree frostbite;
the first aid is the same as for a
frozen cheek or ear brisk friction,
avoidance of heat, and discontinuing
the rubbing and kneading of the af
fected part the instant the white ap
pearance goes and the flush of re
turning circulation appears.
QUESTIONS AND ANSWERS
Never Mind Uie Operation You Had
Many a correspondent's chance to
get some sympathy If not some advice
from me goes glimmering in the first
page or two when the correspondent
insists on telling me (1) all about the
operation, (2) how many doctors
gave the patient up to die, and (3)
what opinions the neighbors, Mrs.
Sumsey and Mr. Ben Told, rendered
at various critical turns. I never
could get really interested in the
study of history, but I do like to ex
tend a helping hand or at least a sym
pathetic hearing whenever I can do so
without first grappling with the
neighbors, Mrs. Sumsey and Ben Told.
Snoring
What is the cause, and is there any
relief for snoring? I am kept awake
all night by my husband, who contin
ually snores. (Mrs. R. B.)
Answer. The direct cause 1b relax
ation (flabbiness) or lowered tone of
the lining membrane of nose and
throat. This may be principally from
some local condition which calls for
treatment by a physician who . treats
nose and throat diseases, ' or it may
be merely a local manifestation of a
general or systematic flabbiness, such
us develops in persons who eat more
than enough to maintain them. at nor
mal weight and neglect daily exercise.
Tho Protein Ration
Please tell me whether a quart of
fiklm milk a day will supply sufficient
protein for a man of sedentary habits,
so that he can get along without meat,
eggs and other protein foods. I am
the man, and I have been interested in
your references to the teachings of
Hlndhede. who seems to think we can
get along with very little protein. I
cat whole wheat bread and plenty of
leafy vegetables, but suppose I get
little protein out of them. I wondered
whether it would be advisable for me
to substitute a quart of skim milk a
day for the meat I have Tieen accus
tomed to eating. (C. F. B.)
Answer. A quart of skim milk
that is milk from which the cream has
been removed contains about an
ounce of protein, which is consider
ably less than the minimum required
for a day. You get considerable pro
tein in whole wheat bread. If your
diet includes peas and beans you will
get sufficient protein. Instead of
drinking more skim milk to get more
protein, why not indulge in that very
palatable article, cottage cheese,
which is about one' fourth pure milk
protein. Milk protein is one of the
most valuable proteins for all require
ments of the body. .
MY FAITH in you
a a a
THERE IS for Instance
a a -
THE CASE of Secretary Fall
WHO BORROWED some money
a a a
ABOUT 100,000 berries
AND WITHOUT any security
a a
AND MR. Anderson
a a a
OF THE Anti-Saloon League
a a a
WHO WAS given
a a a
25,000 DOLLARS
a a a
BECAUSE SOME geezer ,
a a a
HAPPENED TO admire
a a a
"HIS KIND of fool"
a a a fr
AND IN all this ' "'
a a a ..
I SEE your work
a a. a
AND I know It's you
a a a
THAT'S WAY IV -,-itlng
a a a
TO RENEW acquaintance
AND LET you know
a a a
WE'RE FRIENDS again
a a a
I THANK you.
A Reliable Cough 1 to inert y
Why experiment with unknown
remedies for that cough or cold when
you can secure Foley's ' Honey and
Tar Compound? It is a safo and re
liable remedy for the relief of coughs.
colds, hoarseness. Equally beneficial
for young and old. Mrs. Anna Cornell,
Brldgeton. N. J., states: "I bought
roley s Honey nnd Tar Compound for
my cold and find It great.1 Insist
upon the genuine. Refuse substitutes.
Sold everywhere. Adv
A Good Thins; - DON'T MISS IT.
Bend your name and address plainly
written, together with 5 cents (and this
ilip) to Chamberlain Medicine Co., Des
Moines, Iowa, and receive in return a
trial package containing Chamberlain'i
Cough liemedy for coughs, colds croup,
bronchial, "flu" and whooping coughs,
and tickling throat Chamberlain's Stom
ach and Liver Tablets for stomach trou
bles, indigestion, gamy pains that 'crowd
th heart, biliousness and constipation;
Chamberlain's BalTe, needed in-arery
family for burns, scalds, wounds piles,
and akin anectiona: these rained family
nsdicLDM for only 5 otctt. Dos't mist it,
THE GREATEST THING Ef THE
WORLD
, ; : by Laurel Qra- ,
No mailer Vhat sort of a man a
Blrl marries, she will always discover
lone before the honeymoon has waned
, that - there are
certain wifely
duties entailed in
the marriage
game which can
not be neglected
nor sidestepped.
If a girl marries
a . poor youns:
man. she must be
prepared to work
and save and
scrimp and go
without. T h afs
tough. If she
marries a rich man she must be pre
pared to give and give and give. She
must yield her own Ideas and her
prejudices and preferences U his. Xot
that this Is Just nor fair 'nor reason
able. But it is as the cards lie. And
that's tougher.;.: if- a, girl marries a
genius a brilliant fellow who thinks
in poetic measures and who sees a
ravishing picture in a common-place
sunset, then she must play up to him
and pretend enthusiasms which she
does not feel and which do become a
frightful bnre. If a girl marries a
dull, prosaic business man she must
listen to his interminable stories of
what Is going on at the office or the
shop and beam upon him when he
tells her how much profits were
grossed last week. Altogether, it is a
tough life this married life. But
somehow all theoe drawbacks do not
seem to impair the popularity of the
enterprise and it is still doing business
at the old stand! - -'
COMMUNICATIONS
Let I s Keep the 1101110' Firos Burning
To the Editor: ' ' ' , .
Who is this type of rnanhood.
Living under our American flag.
Who seeks to rob our soldiers
To fill his money bag? 1
Can ho be a loyal American?
Can he be an American's sou?
I cannot think he belongs with us;
He must be a deported Hun.
Where are the loyal Americans?
Friends of the boys who fell.
Fighting for peace and freedom.
Through that rain of shot and shell,
We promised to give them help
When they came home again. 1
Must they now go empty-handed?
Must they look for help In vain?
The cruel war la over,
Have we so soon forgot?
The boys who foUght so bravely
Upon that bloody tnpot.
Who gave their lives for freedom
And fought for you and mo.
Have we so soon forgotten them?
It surely cannot be.-
Who gave their lives for freedom.
And fought for you and me,
Have we so soon forgotten them?
Tt surely cannot be. i . .;
We meet each day on every hand,
Truo nd manly typcs, of, ...,,ti t
America's noble soldiers - , ,,
Who Htood by the stars nnd stripes,
Can we ignore those noble, boys?
Who came back with empty hand.
Why wo should rob them of their dues
I cannot understand.
Let us kindle up our fires once more.
Let us keep them burning hot.
Let us show that we are loyal.
That our boys are not forgot.
Let us keep the home fires burning.
Though taxes do come high.
Remember the boys who risked their
lives.
To fight for you and I. .
Cut off the rich men's salary.
Cut out the. high-priced shoes.
Cut out silk sox and stockings,
And give the boys their dues.
There are many high-priced luxuries
That can easy take a fall.
When our boys went in the army
They freely gave their all.
Irft us keep the home fires burning
While with love our hearts abound.
And vote the soldiers' bonus
When election day comes around.
MRS. P. R, SMITH.
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Confectionary .Smoke
A CUT!
A SLASH!
For the next thirty day we
are making ipecial price on all
our dry and green wood. Inves
tigate. It 1 to your Interact.
VALLEY FUEL CO.
Phone 76
A Rood way t' lot an ignoramus
down catsy is t' say he's oliiion-au-d.
Th' husinrss man that's
WlllsfllHl is UiroiiRli.
TICKLING THROAT
Alwavs on annoyance, worse when
it afflicts yon at night. - You caa
stop it qnicklv with
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ANNOUNCEMENTS
8TATE REPRESENTATIVE J "V
t hivt represented the - people of J&ctUMl
County one term in the SUte lesffeliiure and
(eel that the legislative experience falntM 'fcaa
fitted me for a larger and more practical, servioa
in the future.
J therefore announce mysetf as a oenldiht
for the State Representative subject to ttM
Adv. tf. . RALPH COWOIUU-I:
h hereby announce my candidacy for 'eteO
Hon aa one of the two repreaentativea from
Jackson County to the Hut Legislature, aub
jert to the May primary.
I feel that my previous service In the leftsla
ttire enables me to better serve the people. .
Adv. t(. JOHN H. OABXIN.
SHERIFF
I hereby announce my He If s candidate for tha
nomination of Sheriff of Jackson County on tha
republican ticket, subject to the voters of said
county nt the primaries in May. It nomi tinted
and elected I pledge myself and the deputies
whom I shall appoint to enforce all lawn la
eluding the 18th Amendment with efficiency
mid erunnniy. If you do not want the laws eo
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
dpfine 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, haa
taught me thnt no pence officer can give satis
factory and efficient service to the public when
his authority and responsibility are shared by
minthfr. The present unsatisfactory law en
forcing conditions is largely attributable Uf
divided authority between antagonistic peac
officer., elements thut nre certain to product
conflict, inefficiency and useleKS expense.
It elected I nhnll imdsr upon and expect W
maintain the right to perform, all the duties
of Sheriff In this County, and it follows that t
will be uncompromisingly opposed to special
officers except Federl Agents, with whom f
pledge full and complete cooperation. I am In
thorough accord with botli the letter end spirit
of the prohibition laws and plerlge my actir
and untiring efforts in their enforcement.-
Ady, tf.. , J, J. IrfcMAHON.
$ I'
1 CORONER "
I hereby announce myself m i cartrflditt on
the republican ticket, for nomination at tha tfon
ing primary (or the-office of coroner of JacksoJb
county. A
By virtue of my profeaaion as an UtideftaltW.
I feel that I have every qualification and lie
necessary equipment to properly handle any tiu-
. . r. r, situs uiavT m rise.
Ad,, tl.
H. W. OONOfcfi..
I sra 1 republican candidate for rcelanfoft
(or Coroner of Jsckson county, subject to art'
maries May le. .
Platform: Eiperience. personal attention,
economio management. Being a ubsUntiaJ
taxnavpr I . m lniBp..ui tk. . . i .
management of all county offices. .
Adv. tf. JOHN A. PBat, .
COUNTY CLERK - V
I announce myaelf aa candidate for Uif re
publican nomination for County Clerk, subject
to tin primary In May. If elected I promise l
perform the duties of my office in an econoea
ical and buaineaa.like manner.' .
Ad. tf. W. H. CRANDALL, Eagle Point,'
I hereby announce myself aa a candidate 6a,
Uie republican ticket for nomination for th Si-
I have for the past five yesrs been a deptfCr
county clerk end am familiar with every brant
ol the office, and if elected, I will give clone t--tcntion
to the duties of the office and teal coa
fulent that I will prove worthy ot your atm.
w DF.I.II.IA STIVfeNS, ,
Ad". Medford B. T. D. i.
I am a candidate for the office of County
Clerk, on the republican ticket, aubleot to ti
primary on May 16.
inL'Ir'.'I S0"!'5' C1,rk ' wl" H '
office that high degree of efficiency which the
ortSVl Juat"'e,i """""ling oi a PUNIO
Adv.tf CARL Y. TENOWALD,1 Jledfotd.'
. ' i f '
TREASURER '. Vf'.f
""""d"1' 'r the republican no mini,
tlon for a aecond term aa Treasurer of Jackson
?"?2- JbJfct " P'lraery. II ism-
Inated and elected I will ,j,;. 71
.. ut v.wui.ir viera BL in.. H.. ntrm.ri.4 . . .
the psst. In accordance with the laws t the .
"" A. O. WALKER. Adv. tl
JUDGE COUNTY COURT , V. iv
Bellenv that i . . . IV I.
. i T , u oi semo m tna
l.ut uJ A 'cf"".n nomination roe
Judge of tha County Court at the Ma) .prt.
w- J- HARTZELL. AdT.il
I hereby announce ' my cinftldartr
;?.ri ?t.5LJH?B8' "Ub-ect to the d
CIS ion of tnt r.arHAAn.i- i ....
th. following plaUormT ,P" "T
SiVnty att5lrs- Stop needles Vr
penditures and waste and give prtbV
mihiin nan.. 1.1 PW VIIftl '
hihltion law efficiently and properly
iUl 0!",h Proper aftenciea and ellmftatS
ShSS1 Cr?.:cln ?rBanl?atlon1
ik. '. ivtuure aeai ana not ba
crirenle ' .t,.?01"'' '"tlon;
Adv.tf WILIalAM TTT Drrttt
VJAVaVXX
I am .TO"JTT..!U.P.6?JNT6NDENT ; '
"'tl SUSAyxB HOMES CARTE A.
T m lCOtr!SP!' ASSESSOR
ffi,,1 .J'.Us' A0 the m.
offlca that I have In
will continue to mrk i7U
elation of propel, 'vVe.'"
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