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MEDFORD MATTJ TRUHIN"E. MEDFORD, OREOON". THTJRSD A Y. , FEBRUARY 21, 1924
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Ye Smudge Pot
By Arthur Perry
. DAUGHERTY SHOULD GO.
ATTORNKV fllCNKIJAT; DAI'CHKIiTV'S r.-fiisi.) to rompm k
elinnieterislic of the num. He is a fiulitiii" Irisl'mim (if the old
school. Te stroiifjer the opposition the harder he swings. No ro
mantic flourishes for him. No fiddling with proprieties. lie may
go down, but he will never ro down with his hat in his hand. When
he (j"es down he will go down with the flag nailed to the mast and
every gun firing.
That's the way Daugherty was built. He fought his way up in
life, ho will fight his way down. Right or wrong no one is going to
tread on the tail of Harry Alicajab Daugherfy 's coat and get away
with it. He may be downed, but he will never quit.
One cannot hut admire the fighting spirit of the man. And no one
can deny that as far as the present oil investigation is concerned,
they have proved nothing, as yet. The charges now offered, are not
oil charges. They have to do with other delinquencies in his depart
ment, similar to charges previously made and as far as we know, never
substantiated. .''
Nevertheless Daugherty should go. Not because of his complicity
in the oH scandal, but because he is not fitted by character for the
'position Ire occupies. His moral perceptions are too dull, his sense of
public responsibility too low to engage the respect and confidence,
which the people of the country should have in the head of the legal
department of the United States.
If Attorney General Daugherty persists in his refusal' to resign,
he should be requested to do so. President Coolidge is entitled to
have an attorney general of his own stamp and his ovvVi school.
Personal Health Service
By WILLIAM BRADY, M. D,
Noted Phytician and Author
Slgnad Utters pertaining to wrtonil nealih and . hygl.ii., not to dliea.. dlagno.1. or
treatment, win b i aniw.rad by Dr. Brady l a eta mood, ..If addraaisd anvalooa I. encloaod.
Letlere ihould ba brief and wrltton in Ink. Owing to the large number ol lettert received, only
a lew can be an.wored here. No reply can ba made to au.rlee not conforming to Instruction.
Addm. Or. William Brady, In care of thle newapapar.
Our Impervious Jlldo
v
'The "bobbod hair evil' enn bo
topped, If tho husbands will cngago
in'- the culture 'of hoho width ihuh
laches, beforq the crlino Is committed
' liv'toouglaa county, church services
' are' still boing raided by bunds, cap
able of identification only by their
t feet.
The Prohibition enforcement Hltua
tlon upstate, . has about reached tho
stage where it la going to be hard to
eaten a regular pastor in tno pulpit
Sunday morning, unions something is
done to cuuse the dry agonts to pay
more attention to bootleggers, than
Satan. '
: The farm couforenco is over. Many
woro exhausted by tho exhaustive
papers.
"The Republican party Is solid,"
nays the National Republican, und
Messrs. Fall, Donby, and Diuighorly
provo It. .
Tho war oh Rome, in tho residential
districts has hit up somewhat, owing
to the activity of the, neigh bora'
chickons. , .
1 The Jr. seedsondor froth Oregon is
! still alive, several receiving consign
ments of Early Juno beans from him
recently. ,
A' traveling man was In town Tues.
with an overcoat that could out-yell
Tonr Swom'sand not half try.
Another excuse to get awny from
home nights, Is being hutched by con
firmed community builders.
'FREE Alii. HIOLP YOURSELF.
I (Local garage sign). How can they
afford to bo so generous.
I
MMK. OAOSKI ,
(MarHlirli'liI News)
1 May Saubert has a good doso of
measles. Hho was sick for sovorul
days before finding out what tho
disease was, so there 1b a good
.chance of a regular course of
nienslen in thin community.
It being generally ngreod that sus
penders nro moro healthful than tho
belt; moro . comfortable and more
efficient in the task which they are
designed to perform, nearly every
body wears the belt. (Kansas City
Star). Tho orneryness of human
nature. p
Dcxtor Rico planted snmo flowors
around his homo lust night. ( Koso
burg News Review). Tho best tlnio.
OREGON TUCKED V1HRT (lld
llne Portland Telegram.) Tho old
Webfoot stato always plucks first
honors, cooperating with tho pickers.
G1LKEY, tro Feb. 1(1. While
dressing last ' Friday morning Allen
Clllkey suffered a misplaced vertebrae
in hiB nock, .lie hud to hold his head
sideways until ho wont to Albany for
treatment. (Albany Democrat). Ho
probably Irion to put on his sock
standing up. .y
Two Gun Hopkins Is running for
shorlff up north, and swears ho will
get Ono-Uottlu Junes.
QUILL POINTS
AVIiat reform movements need most of all is an occasional. audit.
lid's not recognize Russia yet. She might expect us to suppress
her rebels, also.
If you haven't time to bother with your hoy, somebody of rather
(iicsl ionable character has.
: '
The winter resorts have delightful golf courses for those who don't
mind playing in. mittens.
The ultra-conservatives in ICiiglnnd are 'beginning to fear their
worst hopes won't be realized.
Washing your dirty linen in public means that you are
dress or an author. "
Dear lady, it may be brutal to shoot little rabbits; but sealskin
coats must be provided in some way.
The only thing that prevents the formation of a third part
conviction that it would finish that way. . ....
is the
The moRt logical argument against. tax-free securities is the fact
that the other fellow has them.
Physiology is still tho most unpopu
lar of all branches of knowledge that
pertain to human welfare. Our school
authorities, seeing
how the wind blows,
make a huge suc
cess of the teaching
'of physiology, so
that when we leave
school, if there hi
any one thing wo are
quite certain about,
it is . precisely how
many bones there
aro in tho human
body, that Is, count
tug .the skull as one
solid bone. .
In a recent talk about some minor
skin trouble I took occasion to sneak
in a dash of physiology, by asserting
in untly mat no medicine, food, nutri
ent, substance or chemical Is absorb
ed by the unbroken sklh. That is to
say, nothing of the kind penetrates
the skin when applied or rubbed upon
tho skin and theroforo, no systematic
effect can bo obtained in that way.
This elicited a vigorous reaction
Numerous Impertinent questions wefe
submitted in thut confident way of
tho superficially educated individual
who knows so many' things which
ain t so. Various "well known" if
not scientifically accredited "authori
ties0 were quoted or cited to con
found mo. on0 of the most indig
nant monitors cited even an "eminent
authority," who is now serving a sen
tence In prison for fraud. I cannot
give serious attention to impertinent
quostlonH for tjiat would Just lose us
in tho woods. But hero Is a perti-
Nelther is alcohol or any alcoholic so
lution absorbed thru the skin, though
there is grave danger of Doisonlng by
inhalation when wood alcohol is ap
plied to the skin.
History mentions very few people that became great as a result
of worrying about the servant problem. ' '
Correct this sentence: "It's a beautiful necklace," said she, "but
I'd love you just as much if you never gave mo anything." .
Spring Is hero afternoons only.
Though all around tho world you roam
your thoughts go flying back to home.
When having read tho City Sun
, To loam Just how tho world is run:
You happen on the old homo shoot,
'This published In the county neat;
. Way yondor in the Hlsklyous
' It carrlos nil Yrelia news.
Why all your llfo Is wrapped nbout
" Tho old home paper 'thout a doubt.
For whon you reached this earthly
ball.
'.A bit of flesh wrapped round a wiuall,
' The Journal warmly welcomed you
And told your name and blrth-welght,
too.
. So down until tho day you're hearsed,
"Twill toll tho best and not tho worst.
' Here only Is yuur sin forgot.
Hero you appear what you aro not.
Thus down unto tho very end
The Journal is your loyal friend.
; . ' (Siskiyou Nows.)
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Compound for coughs, colds and
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These wonderful remedies have :,c!;ed
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f Walt
CRIPPLED DRIVERS.
HUG CIIOOSMITH has two wooden limbs, and he is nearly
blind, yet in his pewter ear he skims, while dust clouds rise
behind. Gig Toob has epileptic fits at unexpected times; and' in
his scorching bus he flit's as I compose these rhymes. Jim Casing's
boy is nine years old, and sawed off for his size, yet he presents
an aspect bold as up tho road he flies. And Casing's gnindsire's
been on deck since apples first were sour, and it is sad to see hint
trek at. fifty miles an hour. For some day he will hit a cow or
slay a farmer's hen, and if he seems a relic now, what will he look
like then? Oh, any man may licensed be to drive a deadly wain,
though he is deaf and cannot see, and isn't strictly sane. So fatal
drivers run anuiek in -every bloodstained town, and if we haply
dodge a truck, a roadster runs us down. The day must come
when every swain who works all.sound within. He'll have to show
a doctor's screed which proves that he is sound, with wits that
are not gone to seed, with legs that reach the ground. He may
not drive a car of zinc, nor yet. a ear of tin, if eyes or ears are on
.the blink, if he is steeped in gin. Some happy day, noloubt, the
Stale, which hasn't woke up yet, will put the lid on every skato
whose driving is a threat.
nent question' asked In a courteous
way by one correspondent:
Why do physicians so frequently
prescribe inunctions with mercury
ointment In the treatment of constitu
tional syphilis if no constitutional ef
fect can bo obtuinod by absorption
thru tho skin? .
That did nearly drlvo mo thru the
ropes, but I havo kept In training for
years lor Just such wallops, and I
bounced right back with the disap
pointing physiological truth. Tho sys
tematic effect unquestionably V pro-
dined by mercurial inunctions or rub
bing In of a mercury ointment is due
to tho volatilization of tho mercury
by the heat of tho body und tho in
halation of sufficient to produce the
systematic effect. This is tho well
proved-physiological truth about Inunction.
Painters and others.: exnnseri iw nn-
cupatlon to lead, likewise absorb tno
lead from volatilized fumes or dust
In the air which they inhale, minute
particles of lead being-swallowed. Not
from their hands, except as tho hands
carry lend to their mouths,
", Thirst cannot hoi astnmgod by Im
mersing 'the body In f water, for no
water is absorbed through tho skin.
:
QUESTIONS AXD ANSWERS
Well Known Physician.
Numerous correspondents who .
brush aside the rules and ask for ad
vice about individual cases become
confidential along about the third
page and tell me that they have con
sulted a well known . physician who
thought, said or did so and so.
Answer A well known - physician
by the name of Cook was sentenced
to a long term In prison recently. But
probably he is not the ono all theBe
correspondents refer to.
Grapefruit.
Is grapefruit healthy? If bo. In
what way? Is it true that it makes
one thin? L. B
Answer Yes. if you like the flavor.
The critic acid of grapefruit, lemons,
oranges, limes and tangerines is oxi
dized In the body into carbonates,
which render the blood and tissues
more alkaline and the urine less acid.
These citrus fruits are an excellent
source of vitamins. They help to di
gest other foods. They favor tho
function of the eliminating organs.
Grapefruit Is healthful if you like the
flavor and keep it from Bplashing in
your eye. . i i -
Dnnilrurf and Poor Hair Growth,
What is the condition that causes
dandruff and makes tho hair scrawny
and poor in growth? I keep my scalp
clean by washing It once a month. My
daughter, aged 12, also has dandruff.
Mrs. M. O. M.
Answer For many persons once a
month Is often enough to bathe any
part of the body, I think, but when
there is considerable dandruff, it is
generally advisable to have a sham
poo about once a week, or when the
condition, is oily on greasy, two or
three times a week for a while. Send
a stamped self-addressed envelope for
general instructions on the care of
the scalp and treatment of dandruff.
I believe the trouble is of bacterial
origin and that It is spread by infec
tion, through ordinary contact with
persons who have it and through the
common use of hair brushes and
combs.
Keeping tho Old Tub In Constant Use
In our school we have a health
pledgo which requires five baths a
week. Mother holds that this is too
many' and that they injure health.
A. R.
Answer I instinctively agree with
mother, where grownups are concern-l
ed, but maybe it is a very good plan
for young persons attending school
If they are warm baths, perhaps two
throe a week would bo sufficient.
If cold oaths, one every morning is
fine discipline and training for young
folk. -
lot
THE GREATEST THING tS THE
WORLD
by Laurel Grav
What's to become of uh? How are
we Koine to snap out of this restless
age? What in1 the world are we going
to do to settle
down, become
calm and live
each day without
trying to find
out how many
"kicks' we can
crowd " into the
24 hours? I am
aghast at the re
quirements of tho
modern girl who
Is fretful, pale,
and unhappy un
less she has at
least a tea, a dinner date and a little
dancing t party afterward at least six
nights a. week. I .confess I do not
understand how the girls got time to
become acquainted with , their folks.
They never rise till the breakfast is
cleared away, they lunch down-town
with some fellow who belongs to the
Two Hours for Lunch, club and, of
course, no modern girl dreams of
having dinner at home when there are
so many other places to go. I over
heard one little miss remark the other
day that she was going to give up
Jim, her regular beau, because Jim
felt he ought to spend two evenings
at home with his mother and sisters.
"I can't stand a milk-sop," she ex
plained -and the child really believed
herself terribly abused. J am curious
to observe what the next 'generation
will do with its evenings. I am not
an ancient, exactly; and -1 expect to
have lots of fun sitting oir the side
lines watching -the performance.
Hasklns for Health
tf
Simple Home Treatment
For Swollen Veins
Vou don't luvvo t' be married t'
notice th' days glttliiV longor. 1
"Why Married Men Leave Homo" ,
has decided t' stay another week
at Molodeon Hall. " ;' '
ONSTIPATION
goes, and energy, pep and
vim return when taking . r
C HAM B E.R LAI N'jtf
TABLETS
Keep stomnch tweet liver )tiv ; .
hownli regular only 25a . : ; .
ANNOUNCEMENTS
STATE REPRESENTATIVES! I
I have represented the people of Jtcktoa
County one term In the State legfilatute ami
feel that the legislative experience galntd bM
fitted me for a larger and more practical aerrica
in th future. . 4 .
J therefore announce myself aa a ceadtdaOt1
for the State Representative subject to Hf
republican primary. -. ' j"
Adv. tf. RALPH COWOIlXi. -
If you- or any relative, or friend is
worried because of varicose veins, or
bunches, tho best advice that anyone
I hereby announce my candidacy lot fe-l
tlon as one of the two representative from
Jackson County to the State Legislature, tub
iact to the May primary. '
I feel that my previous service In the Uffrlt'
ture enables me to better serve th people.
A'dv. tf. JOHN H. OAR KIN.
"JUST TOWN TALK"
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INSIST ON VOGAN'S
WHITE
Mil. EDWARD Bok '
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CARE OP Mr. Root
WASHINGTON, D. C,
MY DEAR ED. ,
WAS GL.AD to hear
THAT M Y . plan
TOR WORLD peace
HAD IIHKN adopted
UY YOUR committee
AND I tniBt by now
THK FIRST payment
'
OK THE $100,000
IS ON Its way
OP COURSE I know ,
.
YOU DIDN'T publish
MY NAME as winner
HUT I inn sure
YOU HAVE In mind
;
THK 1'I.AN I siiRKcstod
BECAUSE IT reads
.,
JUST LIKE mine
WHICH I copied
. '
FROM THE covenant
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OF THE League of Nations
AND I want you to know
I '
IT ISN'T orislnal
.
THAT FOUR million mon
AND MANY moro women
HAVE HAD some part
,
IN WEAVING its structure
. .
AND I must admit
ITS A long way from good
BUT I know its the best
THAT MUD, blood and billions
"",
COULD POSSIBLY make It
s
AND IF you decide
THAT MY plnn Is best
I'D APPRECIATE any effort5'.
YOU'D BE called to make ".-;"
TO GET that 50,000 . i. '
' .'
HERE IN Medford .'. ;' :
. .
BEFORE THE fifteenth "
AS I'VE Boveral bills
I'VE PROMISED to pay
AS SOON as I received
THAT PEACE prize money
AND I'VE figured it out1
I'LL HAVE enough loft
TO BUY the. folks
A "MA Jongg Set''
FROM BOB Boyle.
SHERIFF u
1 hereby announce myself a oimlldatt tot the
in this world can give Is' to got a pre- rcpubM(.0 tpketf ,ubJlK,t t0 th, vot,r ,
ftcrlntion that many nhyslciuna are county ot tlic urlmnrleii In May. It nominattd
now prescribing. . aid elected I pledge mynvt and the deputies
Ask Heilth's Dl'llo Storo anrt West whom ' appoint to enforce all ! In-
on . S , , , . I eluding the lsth Amendment with tfleeno
Side Pharmacy for an original two-1 nd economy. If you do not want the lawa 1
ounce bottle of Emerald Oil (full forced, do not vote for rnt
strength) und apply night nnd morn- dv- " I). A. LYONS, Central Polnti
Ing to ;the swollen, enlarged veins. A, c,dMate ,n the Republican orimarles
Soon you will notice that they are for the office of Sheriff, I desire to dearie
growing - stnaller.. and the'-, treatment deflno my position on the future conduct ot. that
should bo continued until the vein, are "2vt - deputy sheriff ol .lacirso.
of normal sisc. bniernld Oil is a County, and aa a State Traffic Offlrf, hut
powerful, yet hiirmleHs germicide and tmiirlit me tlmt no jiciice officer-can ffive. Mtfi-
j mciury nun entcient service lo.ine puono wrteD
liin Authority und responpibility pr ah A rod. by
another. The present iinstitiilitctonr law rt
. forfintf conditions is largely ' attributable til
I divided authority between antagonistic pea
officers, elements that are cert a in to producf
I conflict.. Inefficiency nnd. tiselewi 'expenne, . , V
If elected I shrill insist upon and expect t
maintain the riRht to perform all the dutie
of Sheriff In thia County, and it follows that
j will be iwenmproniisingiy oppOHtid to. Special
I officers except Federal Agenta, with . whom' J
, pledge full and complete coonerntion. 1. am t-i
,thorougii Record with both the letter and tp)Hi
of the prohibition laws and pledge mjC actlM
and untiring efforts in their enforeenieift.
Adv. tf. J. J. McMAHON..-
results are guaranteed.
' ' y . .. j
CORONER
I hereby announce myself as eandidttl da
the republican ticket, for nomination at the eort' '
ing pri mary ror the olilee of coroner of Ji
county.
ing pri mary for the office of coroner
uy virtue or my profession bb an undertaktf,
I feel that I have every qualification and tin
necessary equipment to properly handle an do
tfpfl u-hfnh nmv ni-ior. .
I Adv. tf. ' H. W. bONCfefe. 7
I am a republican candidate for feelfctiftCl
for Coroner of Jackson county, Subject to pH
J Diaries May 10. ;T
.nLnji.ii, r.xperience, personal attention
economic management. Being tubaUtrtUJ
tuxpa.ver I am interested m tha emnamictJ
I matiH cement of all countr offices.
Candidacy for Office of Public Service Adv. tf. joHN A. PERI,
Commission, Western District
CHARLES L. BROWN
COUNTY CLERK '
announce mvself as a cntuffdatj. th
publican nomination for County Clerk, aubJtaV
to the prlimtry in May. If elected I promise to
RANDALL, Eagle Point
The announcement of Charles L.
Brown for the office of Public Ser
vice Commissioner for' the Western ; per,orm th duties of my office in an
Oregon district, subject to the Repub- Adi tf 7h rnTZn
lican primaries in May 16. 1924. has ' W' CttANUAr'1
just been received.. Mr. Brown was I I hereby announce myself as a candidal ok
for ninny years a resident of Port-, ?e rePu4)l,ri'n Wrket ,or nomination fof the o.
land anrt MuUnoma,, county. He is ,,cf SlvthpaV',,
now a resident of Medford and owner . county clerk and am familiar with awry brtty
of the Electric Shop and Wlllard Ser-j?f Jhe ltc "flj' elected. I will give close at-
vice Station . !-Jt,n1th.e dV1.ic8 01 the "lce ind n
a u, , ? v; ' ,,dont tht I will prove worthy of your
As his record shows,, Mr., Brown has port DEMMA STEVENS, ,T
held a . number, of Important offices Adv. if. Medford ft. T. t,' k'. ! '
relatlvo to his si.eolal lino as an eloc-l , . , r,dlda(e (or the oim oi CtJt
ti'iral BiiKlir-'er in anil about Port-'Clerk, on the rennlillcui ilrk.t .,i.i VX ?S
land durinir his venrs of rosldonrr. in i primary on May 16.
tho Slatoa of Orceon and WashinKton. i ,,!' 'j"1. ,c",lnl'' Cln I will tre io Uf'
in hi8 announcement the ollowiB t, ' 1 :LTf S L' M!"?1
puouc ana private connections are o'nciai.
Adv.tf
Card ot Thfitik ,
AVe wish to thank our many friends
for their kindness and many words of
comfort during our late bereavement
in the loss of our loved one. Also for
the many beautiful floral offerings. '
MR. A. J. HANKS.
MR. AND MRS. F. S. BRANDON.
MR. AND MRS. G. W. BRANDON
2S4
CHILDREN CRY FOR "CASTORIA"
Especially Prepared for Infants and Children of All Ages
Mother! ' Fletcher's Castoria has
been in use for over 30 years as
pleasant, harmless substittit for
Castor Oil. Paregoric, Teething Drops
and Soothing Syrups, Contains no
narcotics. ProTvn directions are on
each package. Physicians crerywhero
recommend it. The kind you hare
always bought bears signature of
set. forth: "Electrical Engineer for
the Oregon Electric Railway 'com
pany, three years; Superintendent
North Portland Terminal company
three years; Superintendent Kenton
Traction Company, twelvo years;
Electrical Engineer on Interstate ,tanT
uritiKO, Vancouver and 1'ortland; Con
sulting Electrical Engineer for Mult
noiimh County; Installed Street Car
system for tho city of Portland be
tween St. Johns and Terminal No. 4
Portland, the only city owned lin
Electrical Engineer for- Rldgefield
Light and Power Company, La Cen
ter, Vo6dland and Battleground,
Washington; Electrical Engineer for
llwaco Light nnd Power Co., Ilwaco
Washington, Installing complete sys
tem; registered professional electrical
engineer for the State of Oregon;cer-
tlficd electrical engineer of American
Association of Engineers; successful
business ninn of Medford."
.,-;Vith his announcement Mr. Brown
makes this statement: "I have been
a resident of Oregon for eighteen
years and during that time have had
a wido range of experience in public
service matters, as my record will
show. I havo no connection of any
degree or kind with any public or
private utilities or commercial con
cern other than my privately owned
business in Medford. I am Indebted
or obligated to no person or connec
tion, if I am elected to this office
for which I believe I am qualified by
long experience, I win be unhamper
ed by, any in my service to the people
of Oregon. .
"My slogan Is. . sie'lallst for the
people- in public service. nuttii-.'
Southern Oregon should be repre
sented in the state house. There is
no man holding an elective office at
the present time' from thin nan r
. . .. Adv.!
CAM, T. TENOWALD, Medlorii.
the s'.atc.
TREASURER ' ' V
I am candidate lor the repiibliearl nomina
tion lor a aeeoiul term aa Treasurer ol jacttoo
i "T V ay primary, ' If Mrs-.
......... ., , , connuct we onwe MM
tne paat. In accordance with h i.m a II.
a. u. WAbAKaV'-S-d. n
JUDGE COUNTY COURT t i.l
BelieTinf that I may be ol aerrio to.tfi
people ol Jackaon county I herebr euhnlt my
candidacy for the republican nomination for
Judge ol the County Court at the War Sri-m"lM-
W. J, HART2KLL, SdV. Jt-
I hereby nnnounet my candldsc
for County Judge, subject to, th d
cislon of the Democratio DrlmarVi on '
the following platform: ,
Reduce taxes through ati econorh
leal and business-like admlHlsttatioft '
of county affairs. Stop-needlssg- M
penditures and waste and slva prtip-T
support and attention to good road,
public schools and other vital and
public necessities. Enforce the pro
nibltlon law efficiently and properly
through DrODer RQ-AnMoa At i -.1
special law enforcing .
w-hlch are now M,i.inn ai.u-j
authority and needless expense. Oiva
... u.ir. square aeal and not b
responsible in n n.i.,
clique or organiiatlon: ' ""'"OD,
Adv.tf WILLIAM m.Tr.
COUNTY SUPERINTENDENT '
I mitt a PmmiiAmlm i. .
eri the county , ,hr ., "
eLT'y "p'lnle,"len, '"i 1H. "t ilJlo
AdU SUSANNE HOMES CARTER.
cor?rrr assessor
o?fJ? eR?Publlan t,cke' 'or the
th. m f c?untr Assessor, subject to
ejected yiPnrmrt,7- n-"n"ated and
elected I promise to give th nmi
orr ce that I have In the pait, and
Aay.tl j n rnt emu ..