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MT5DF011D MATL TRTBUNE. l.n3DFORT, OREGON, WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY 20, 1924
Wkdford Mail Tribune
AN 1 N tt R I ' K N 1) K N T NHWSPAI'ER
PUBLISHED EVERY AFTEItNOON EXCEPT
SUNDAY, BY THE
MEDFOHD PRINTINU CO.
Th Metfford Sunday Morning Sun ! furnished
ubscnbers desiring ft ieven aay uauy dowbiijci.
Office Mall Tribune Building, 85-27-29
North Fir itreet, I'lione 73.
A consolidation of the Democratic Tiroes, the
Med ford Mail, the Metlfonl Tribune, the South
ern Oregon fun, Tlie Asiiiand Tribune.
ROBERT W. RUIIIi, Editor.
8. 8UMPTEU SMITH, Manager.
RV MAU-1n Ailvflnpdi
Dally, with Sunday Sun, year 7.60
Daily, with Sunday Hun, month 75
Dally, without Sunday Hun, year 6.50
Dally, without Sunday Sun, mouth Gf
Weekly Mail Tribune, one year 2.00
Sunday Sun. one year 2.00
BY (M It II I Kit In Medford. Anhland, Jackson
ville, Central l'oint, 1'hoetiix, Talent ancf on
Highways:
Dally, with Sunday Sun, month 75
Daily, without Sunday Sun, month. . . .05
Daily, without Sunday Sun, year 7.60
Daily, with Sunday Sun, one year 8.60
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Oregon, -under act of Marcli 8, I til v.
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Official paper of JackHon County.
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;;Ye Smudge Pot
By Arthur Perry
T'l'tio - YMCA. announc'oH a "drive,"
arj'tho Intention to "deliver a mcn
nagb'. to -BtruKKlliiK huiiianlty." ThlH
In pralsoworthy, and then aomo, and
all good citizens should pray that tho
"message" ha8 bolter luck than riitar-
ettea for soltllerH encountorcd during
the Great Fracaa.
A The allegation, (editorially) of tho
esteemed Portland Oregoniiin, that
bootleggers, Importing whiskey In
Crater lako lota, think two daya faster
thu? the average enforcement officer,
if s. baao alander, and unless an apol
ogy la" forthcoming In 24 hours, thero
will ho 'nothing on the centor tulilo
In the front room of acorea of Willam
otto valley homes, but tho Holy lilhlo,
and a mall ordor houso catalogue. The
Oregonlan long has occupied tho place
of honor In tho docoratlvo triumvirate
111 that lection, and behold! what thoy
have gone and done. Besides casting
a alur on tho mental capabilities of
sleuths, spies, and snoops, tho metro
politan' dally talks back. Bharp llko,
to the ministerial politicians of the
Rose City. , , -,'.
Bouncing fathers of proud bablca
this week are C. Tongwald, 1J. Elliott,
and J. Holinor.
It sure Is tho bunk, for a dieting
Galshevlki, to not eat a stiuaro meal
from Christmas to St. Valentino's Day,
In an effort to reduco her heft, only to
find It' has boon In vain, and, on top
of this cruol Kate to bulgo .downtuwn
on a spring day, and unleash an In
delicate and raucous snee,o on u well
known and promlnont corner.
ItESOLVKD: That rohbod ranchers
dross tho part, and, further that their
auto bo this year's model,
., . . ... ,
John Lund, who ran tho norrls
Cafe last year, la visiting hor daugh
ter Mrs: Heal. (Dorrls Nows.) Tho
daughter said ho was glad.
H One can still read of girls, 13 to
16, cavorting around nights, with
wedded gents, with bottles. Tho par
ants of ,, the maids should oust the
police and sue the wives.
f DOWN WITH 1IOUSK, KKNK13
'.v (New York World)
Prohibition hus brought us to a
serious distortion of tho concept of
morality,. It has warped and twisted
our Won of right and wrong, of legal
and othlcal standards, of the liberty
of thought and cnnselonco froo men
are supposed to enjoy in a system of
society of their own creation. I am
not discussing Prohibition por so. It
may be-'un excellent thing in theory.
Thoro irmy bo nothing better than to
niako men strong by taking away
their temptations. Drink may bo a
curse and Prohibition may bo a bless
ing. One may accept statistics with
tho subllmo confidence of faith or one
may hoot at them. Tho technical
'merits or disadvantages of Prohibition
I leave to wots and drys to discuss
and riocldo. If they can. W hat inter
ests mo is tho new philosophy and
Its dangers to a democracy.
Fred Axo and family moved to Sclo
from Lobanon Monday. Mr. Axo Is
employed nt tho Hcio Logging and
Lumber company. (Albany Demo
crat.) Mr. Axo la double-bitted, and
held. by u. matrimonial hackamore.
. j none or Tiiioiu vvr
(HoKc-tuirg NowH-Hevlow)
'; ' Dear Mrs. Kllabury: I recently
'made a bet with a married man
who .works In tho aamo office I
V.do, R-nd wo didn't know what to
bet so ho said let a bet a luncheon.
lie lost tho bet so of course owes
me tlie luncheon. He keeps In
sisting that ho wants to pay it,
but 1 have laughed It off so far
as I think It will look queer, nnd
pooplo might misunderstand if
wo wtont to lunch together. The
office force keep kidding mo
about' it and say that 1 am a
poor sport. What shall I do?
tty rofualng to do it, I seem to bo
giving: It moro Importance than
it Is worth. NADLVki.
i TIIK WOl.t"
A wolf was currlod in a cngo
Through a city's rattling streets.
Whence ho escaped, nnd hurried home
To woodland s dark retreats.
"My frlonda," said he, "1 como from
. lands
Unchurtod and unknown.
For I was lost In tho wilderness.
A wasto or bricK ami stono.
Hubs bipod boasts woro prowling
i there,
Savage and glant-slsed.
Oh, It is ood to be once moro s z
Where things nre civmico:
(Oakland Tribune.)
HOOTING DOWN THE BIBLE.
rp HE NEW labor government
A terilny because its undersecretary of the air opposed an increase
in the imperial air force.
. To support bis stand, the tinder
defended his action on the principles of the Christian religion.
According, to press dispatches
hooted this declaration. Members
went that if tho "Empire is to
Mount, God help the Empire!"
There we have a striking example of the eternal conflict between
theory and practice, between idealism and pragmatism, and also con
elusive evidence that so called Christian nations' are not Christian in
fact, that the principles of action and conduct, outlined in the New
Testament, are not now and never have been accepted 'by any world
power in its relations with another
It would be interesting if the
to. prevail. No one knows what literal Christianity, diplomatically
applied would do, for the experiment lias never been tried, So there
is some ground for the assumption, that it could do no worse than
the pagan diplomacy, so universally accepted. .
,
But the risk is too great . Great Britain for over a year has been
forced to yield to France, because Franco has the largest army and the
largest air force in Europe. With her fleet virtually powerless from
air attack, the only escape fom complete defeat and humiliation is,
.lie thinks, to build up an air fleet that can present something like a
decent defense.
This is not following Christian precepts of non-resistance. Tt is
not returning good for evil. But it is the only practical procedure
in the world, as it is. ' ,r
Perhaps in a thousand years, Hie human race, will discover that
back in 1021 a certain British labor leader had the right idea. But
until this discovery is made, so-called civilized nations,, eager to sur
vive, will continue to preach Christianity on Sunday and practice
something else tbe rest of the week. ,';';..
QUILL
The first shipped strawberries.
Man's first form of government,
A genuine communist is a man
would. .
A sucker is one who thinks the
Street.
Well, why in thunder can't the
a mooring mast? v
It might be worse. Patriots
none leases it.
. , ' -
Some Chinese bandits kidnap
kind only sell them souvenirs.
B wait
FEARFUL
osaif
IT WAS AN evil day for mo when I sat down to road tho alinn
nao for sent out by old Dim Snoed. When I sat down I felt
as fine as ever in my life; "I wish such buoyant health were
mine," deelared my jealous wife. Then I enjoyed unblemished
health, no neho or pain I knew; but Old Dock Snced, ho came by
slealth ami knocked tho works askew. Hel'oro I'd finished Chap
ter Three of his vilo almanac, I felt fierce tortures in my knee and
anguish in my back. "f you behold black specks," I rend, "as
floating in tho air, it indicates you'll soon bo dead, and should
your house prepare; you harbor divers deadly ills, and soon their
kick you'll feel, unless you take my concrete pills fourteen be
fore each meal." "If you are prone to dizzy spells," the Old Doo
made his wail, "the undertaker, wearing bells, will soon ho on
your trail. Is thero a coating on your tongue, and does your
mouth taste green? It, indicates a spavined lung, and abscess of
the spleen. Is thero a ringing in your ears, are you annoyed by
chills? You soon will go to other spheres unless you tako my
pills." Now I no longer dance and sing or chirp tho joyous
wheeze; if 'symptoms count for anything I've every known disease.
If this Signature
is NOT on the Box, it is NOT
BRonao QUININE
"There is no other BROMO QUININE"
Proven Safe for more than a Quarter of a Century as a quick
and effective remedy for Colds, Grip and Influenza, and as a
Preventive.
The First and Original
Price SO
in England, ciiine near defeat yes
secretary called in the Bible and
even members of the labor party
of the opposition cheered the state-
be defended by the Sermon on the
,
world power.
undersecretary's biblical policy were
POINTS
Ah, how they remind us of straw
as we recall it, was made of a rib.
who wouldn't work if his theories
approach to Easy Street is AVall
... '
Shenandoah use the north pole as
;
frisk the Treasury at times, but
.
L- " ' '. J"
American tourists, ibnt tho better
irigRhuniGs
Mason, u
SYMPTOMS.
Cold and Grip Tablet
CeuU
Personal Health Service
By WILLIAM BRADY, M. D-
Noted Phytieian and Author
There la as much misunderstanding
about tho management of frostbite
as there Is about the significance of
the stain or discoloration of the skin
by jewelry. -A. reader sent me the
formal pronounce
ment of a physician
Jvho opined that the
Btain from some
gold Jewelry signi
fied a dirty skin and
the remedy was
more time and ef
fort in the bath tub.
But any. school
boy who has stud
ied a little chemia
t r y a n d every
school boy ought to
study chemistry-
knows how ridiculous the doctor's
notion la, for some of the beat gold
will discolor or stain the skin of our
very beat people, if the gold alloy
happens to contain some silver, say,
which reacts with the sulphur com
pounds in the skin oil or sweat of a
healthy individual to form silver sul
phld. That's what happens to silver
tnrniahed by egg yolk More need
of a little chemistry in the common
school course. More need of a little
pbyaiology there, too, to neutralize
tho fiBhioiogy which the layman has
crammed down his throat on all oc
casions. I'm warming up- for the proper
first aid management of a case of
frostbite Let's play you'vo coddled
yourself along for years until you're
pretty soft, and now being caught
outdoors without your complete heat
ing apparatus on a snappy day you're
frozen your, cheek or your ear. It
first tingled with the cold, then it
grow numb, and somebody noticed
how blanched and white it looked.
Tho traditional or almost classical
thing to do, of course, is to rub it
like everything with snow. But let's
suppose it is such a mild winter that
thero is no snow handy. Wouldn't
that be a dreadful predicament, in
deed? Traditionally, yes, I suppose
it would, but practically it would be
all right. No snow is necessary. No
cold is necessary. Just use some
petroleum jelly or cold cream or sweet
oil or anything that will servo as a
simple lubricant, and gently knead
and massage the ear or cheek until
tho blanching disappears and then
quit and call it a day, for you'vo done
quite enough and if you rub just a
little too much you II cause moro
trouble than you're alining to prevent.
As for the use of cold in the re
lief of frostbite,' there is absolutely
nothing but tradition to support that
idea. Perhaps it grew out of tho
observation that a little too much
"JUST TOWN TALK"
4 Ospled Right Hj Mike
Dour "Town Talk:" V ' '
Why. Is it that ',people will persist
In taking youngsters to the movies
when they should ' be home in bed?
The other night at the Riftlto I no
ticed a little fellow 'fast asleep and
when the show was "over his father
had considerable trouble to awaken
him. P. H. I.
MY DEAR P. H."I. ' V
THE OTHER night
II" YOU had been
IN THE thoater
IN WHICH I was
YOU MIGHT have seen
A MIDDLE aged man
.
WITH A little boy
' '
OF SEVEN years 1
-
AND THE little boy
e at
WAS FAST asleep
ai
AND LATER on
a:
YOU MIGHT have soen
THE TWO of them
' ai
GO UP tho alslo
WITH THE llttlo boy
' .
JUST WAKING up
, at
AND HARDLY alio '
TO MAKE his way
AND YOU'D hnvo said
- -
THE MAN was cruel
TO THE little hoy
HUT YOU wouldn't knouc
THAT AT dinner time
THE LITTLr boy
HAD COAXED his Dad
TO TAKE him down
TO THE picture house
AND HAD cnaNod so linrd
AND REMINDED Dad
.
IT WAS Friday night X
THAT DAD relented
AND THEW went along
AND A dreary picture
vigor in the way of treatment often
seemed to bring on inflammation or
something. That is the danger of
overdoing the thing-. abrasion of the
skin and infection .and a subsequent
Inflammatory reaction.
The first rule in the first aid for
frostbite Is, don't get excited. Keep
cool but don't freeze to death, for
there Is no advantage in overdoing
the thing in that direction either.
, i -
: QUESTIONS AND ANSWERS ,
Sage Advice ' :'
Kindly print your advice regarding
the use of Bage leaves for darkenlrig
the hair. (Anxious).
Answer. Sage tea tends to darken
the hair, but the effort is unsatisfac
tory when gray hair is concerned. 1
Grooved Finger Nails
Do grooved finger nails Indicate T.
B.? If not, what? I was told by
some one who was informed by a
specialist. (Miss H. B. E.)
Answer. No. Any severe illness
may cause a line or groove across the
nails, which line grows out in the
months following the illness.
Rata in House
Recently purchased an old house.
Thruout the building there is a strong
odor as of dead rats in the walls. . Is
thero any danger of contracting di
sease from such a condition, and can
you suggest a way to remedy the
trouble? (L. P.)
Answer. No danger of contracting
disease. I know of no remedy except
time, and a good cat to see that rats
do their dying out in tho open here
after. i Government literature
Please tell me where to apply for
the government literature on mater
nity and child care. (L. R. D.) .
Answer. Send 6 cents to the super
intendent of documents, government
printing office, Washing ton, D..C, for
a copy of Mrs. West's pamphlet "Pre
Natal Care," and 10 cents for a copy
of Mrs. West's pamphlet "Infant
Care", both publications Issued by tho
children's bureau of the labor depart
ment. T. B.
If you had T. B. and wore told you
would have to leave Detroit for the
winter, which of the following places
would you go to Albuquerque, Silver
City, Bermuda, Florida, Colorado, or
San Antonio? (d R. R.)
Answer. I'd go to .the place my
physician considered best for me. If
any one else told mo I'd have to leave
Detroit for tho winter, I'd talk It over
with my physician. Detroit, Is the
place where tho author of "How I
Won the Battle With Tuberculosis in
My Own Home" staged his successful
fight.
PUT-TUB. .boy to sleep & "
'
AND BORED Dad stiff
,' ' -
AND AFTERWARDS : ,
" '''
THEY HAD Ice cream "'
e
AND VOTED the party
-
A. GREAT success
SO IT doesn't do
FOR ANY of us
TO THINK unkindly
OF ANYONE
WHO HAPPENS to be
AT A PICTURE show
' ..
WITH A little boy
. .'
OR A llttlo girl
WHO IS fast asleep ', J'J
' ' "vi.
I THANK you. O . v-v
Sorethroat;
I Gargle with warm salt water
then apply over throat
WICKS
V Va fo Rub
Over 17 Million Jar Uled Ytarly
THE EXTRA DAY
. When the present system of recording time was estab
lished, it was; found necessary to add one day to each
fourth calendar year... This is such a yar... One extra
day to be added to the year's production will mean thou
sands of dollars added to this year's payrolls. .
:""U:.lh: ' , ; .
' AH time is valuable and in a busy world, twenty-four
additional hours in a year can mean much. Don't waste
them. Take that extra day's earnings and bank it.
i(3
The Medford National
YOUR HOME BANK
THE GREATEST THING Hf THE
WORLD
by Laurel Qra
You cannot npply tho efficiency
Idea to love. You cannot isolate your
experiences nnd your sentimental ok-
. enrnions into a
enrd index file.
Perhaps the most
delightful thing
about love is that
.you : can never
trace its hegln-,
nini?,: you can
never foresee its
end. : And that is
just the way it
should be. Ma
terial success Is
all by the way.
HThn.lini. Ml O hnfl
a $60,000 mansion or a $2000 cottage
dooB not determine napplness. One
of the most curious truths that I know
Is that the individuals .whom wo
would ordinarily consider to be un
successful in all affairs of life are
tremendously happy In the love asso
ciation. You simply cannot figure It
and you cannot map love's course.
mink it over.
"Raskins for Hnlth'
tf
ANNOYING KIDNEY ILLS
Make Life Miserable for Muiiy Med
ford People.
There's nothing more annoying
than kidney weakness or inability to
properly control the kidney secretions,
Night and day alike, the sufferer is
tormented nnd what vlth the burn
lng and scalding, the attendant back
ache, hondache and dizziness, life is
Indeed a burden. Doan's Pills have
given peace and comfort to many
Medford people. Profit by this Med
ford resident's experience.
Mrs. A. E. Vroman. 124 Tripp St
says: "My kidneys troubled me for
a long time and I became run down
and suffered from ' nervous dizzy
spells. - I ! had no energy and often
had to neglect my housework.- I tired
easily and- my , kidneys noted irregu
larly, and I suffered from inflamma
tion of Doan's Pills and they soon re
lieved the trouble entirely."
Priced 60a at all dealers. Don't
simply ask for a kidney remedy get
Doan's Pills the same that Mrs. Vro
man had. Foster-Milburn Co., Mfrs.,
Buffalo, N. Y. Adv.
Wong Poii
Chinese
Medicine
For Treatment
of Acute and
Chronic Dis
eases of Men
and Women.
Cancer and tumor treated. In
fluenza, kidney, bladder and stom
ach troubles, fits, hernia, rupture,
co Ida, female troubles, paralysis,
fever, pneumonia, asthma and
throat troubles rheumatism,
amenorrhoea, goitre, consumption.
Office Hours: 8 a. m. co p. m.
Consultation Free
241 South Front St., Medford. Ore
HoiolM
anx
Powell St. at OFarrell,
SAN FRANCISCO
Oose JoTfteares
end Shopping District.
Anwly beautified Hottl Manx
wait the visitor to San Fran
ciicol Now furnUhing of unusual
charm and comfort. lobby detignrd 1
to provide the atmosphere of a
luxurious home and a new Dining I
Room, considered one of the moil 1
Inteirjting in America all contribute j
to your welfarcl It it the anly hotel
with running Ice Water in every roomj
HARVEY
M. TOY,
Managing
Onwer
(Mi
eaufijdli 1
c7 W
VU ' . ,
I EUnOPEANtfSSN
One o' Hi tilings It don't y t'
advertise Is our honest- i Who
remembers when wo got pulled
- in ir wo slopped In front 1)1 a ,;
elotJiln' store? ", -.. (
171- 1,J..,IJ
. There will be a meeting of thel
. . . ......... m l. . . ..
turner OI ue mumjr, .iiiuieua;
evening, Feb. 21. . .All mem
bers nlease be present. , Very
important. r
283 RAYMOND E. KNIPBj Serine, ;
ANNOUNCEMSNM -,
STATE REPRESENTATIVES ' ; . "'
I have represented the ' people' . Of .nukvm ''
County one term in the State lejliilture uoV '.
feel that the legislative experience gained ' futl., .
tilted me for a larger and more practical ferric
in the future. ' " j . ,'i-'
I therefore announce mvself aj; f ttMinm -
for the State Repreaentativa auBiect, -tti, ttri
republican primary.. A .l, ''' .-; ...
Adv. tf. RAIiPB COWOIttir
I hereby announce my candidacy .fel H'tU
tion na one of the two repreaentatlvet turn
Jackaon County to the State UgUUtUra, tub.
ject to the May primary. i- J '.'. .- : :'
1 feel thnt my previous eervlee In Ut UrtaUv
ture ennblea me to better aerv the pcollle'. '
Adv. tf. JOHN if, OARBlrt,
SHERIFF. ,J . ?. !'I.'--! ' '"'
T hereby announce myaelf a cendldat for tbt
nomination of Sheriff of Jackson Ootinfy ojl thf
republican ticket, subject to the .Vetera of: MM
county at the primaries In May. II 'nominated
and elected I plcdirc myself and the deputie
whom I slislt appoint to enforce all tawa in
cluding the 18th Amendment; with efficlcncf
siul economy. If you do not want the lam. fl
forced, do not vote for mt ;( ,
Adv. tf. 1). A. LYONS, Central Point,. .
Aa a canrililate in the Republican pftmarlel
(or the odlre of Sheriff, I deaire to clearly '
Wine my iinaition on tlie future conduct of that
office, if elected. . . : ' .
My experience aB a deputy aheriff of Jaokaon
County, and aa a State Traffic Officer, ; hntt
taiignt me mat no pence omcer oan Rve aatia.
factory and efficient aervice to the public- tttifo
hia authority and rcRponHibility are aniired bf
another. The present utiaatlafiictorv ' laW eri
forcitiff conditiona ia largely attributable- to
divided authority -between aittagouiRtic peace
office!, eltmeuta tliut are certain to .produce
conflict. Inefficiency and uaeleRa tpenie. V
If elected 1 shall insist upon- and.-apot W
maintain the right to perform - a)l -; tilt -dlrtle.
of Sheriff In this County, and It follows that I
w ill - he uncompromisingly opposed - to'., a1ecia
officers except Federal Agent,, . with ' who! .1
pledge full and complete cooperation; 'T l lrti in '
thoroiurh accord with both the letter and. frplrtt ri
of the prohibition lawa and pledge my Matl
and untiring efforta In their enforcement ..
Adv, tf. j, j, McMAHON. .
. u ::; :y; '
CORONER . ' :;:v - V.V'.-; ,-,
I hereby announce myaelf 'a, a candldale ofl ' -
the republican ticket, for nomination at tha orH.
lng pri mary for tha office of coroner ol J,ekso
county. i - - ;i
By virtue of my profession aa an undertakaii '
I feel that 1 have every qualification ana tM .
neocasary equipment to properly bandit in) du
ties which may arise. , - - ' -
rf. w.' o6afcft. -
I I am a republican candidate lor reeUctlotn
. for Coroner of Jackaon county, subject to. prf
roarlea May 16. ... !' .'
1'latform: Experience, peraonat . itierrtMN
economic management. Being a aubatantMJ
taxpayer I am interested ,m .tilt economical
m.-inagement of all county offlcea, . ' ,. '
Joml a. ttkti
COUNTY CLERK . ' '.' ' V
1 announce myself na a candidate for the t .
publican nomination for' County Clerk, tubltm
to the primary in May. If elected I promise &
perform the duties of my offlc In in econoM- !
ical and business-like manner. . - . ,
Adv. tf. w. II. CRANUAI.L, Eagle point
. :.r. . :
. n,!, aininunce myseii aa candldlM '
the republican ticket for nomination for the. of
fice nl Pnnntw niA.I. .... 11 ,
I have for the paat five years .been a depnti
,'v:"' ',', am raminar (titn evert Branca
of the office, and If elected, I will gin clone at
tention to thn xtlAB l .1.- 7 j ...l
. -- - ......vo ... vitc uui,:e aiiu iei con
lent Uiat I will prove worthy of your fop-
?" tl- Medford B. f. D,
I am a candidate for the' officii 'ol Omit'.'"
l-lcrk, on the republican ticket, eubject to tit '
primary on May 10. ... . . -'
If et.lA n,..t: , ... -L.L. I ,k .
nrti . ., . L, V1' wl,?r11 '-win giee to e.
office that high degree of efllclertoj. .which tti .
Km' mmtiS demanding ol t puMW ''
Adv.tf CARL T. TOMWAMaj -tiJuMA':.'
' TREA8URER i.-', ;',!.
nnr. i -.- .or me repuoimn trvnuiB-. v
eSZi. l"m " Treeenter ol Jackaon
I' "J1"? t0 the P'l-nar,- ' tt Bom
nated and elected I will conduct the ofMot a In
the paat, In accordance with the lawa ol tht
A. V. WALKER.-. Ml. V
Mj! J,ackri ""? I hereby euoriiu; ml
JudiL 3 .Sf re notinlln!,5
Judge ol the County Court at the MtV t.
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I hereby announce my -. cAnllriioy
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nnanini ii ysoncies ana eliminate)
which SrL enforcing organltatloni -
authority and needier 'pTn.e0'
rennonlh,a''''. 8qUare deaI n
c?lm, to ?ny Political faetlon,
clique 0r organization.
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on .h- S.Xr"',"? ".r renominatlos
'"vuniican ticket frtr thn
elected yiPnlma,7 .lf ""nlnad and
elected i promise to give th um
n;HtUn of proTe vJlu-egr""'.'
ov.tt J. B. COLEMAN.