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Ye Smudge Pot
Bf Arthur Perry
The Portland TeUKram Ih launching
a ' movement to start an oratorical
contest, when what the mate needs i
a movement to atop the one now rim
Jng: .Milts Mo reel la Cant called on Mm.
Jack South Monday. (CralK. Cal..
Empire.) Out Where the Went be
gins. Once upon a time a tobacco eh ewer
while ; brood canting, unintentionally
hit a 'cuspidor, and it made him ho
mad he went right out and enlisted in
the war on cigarettes.
The home team lost, 4G to 2, but
put up a good fight.
' A $1.000,OOU worth of ruin tumbled
this am. from clouds valued ut
176.16..
, Srcil A FKEIJXG
I (KUta Mill Niuvs)
The influence epidemic appear
to be spreading. Jack Cookey
being one of tha lute victims, and
he la reported us belli quite Hick.
The cute little pocketa the Galsho
Vlkls have in the front of their
checked sklrta, are easier to get into
than the old fashioned ones the so
called fairer sex used to have in the
back of their heavily ruffled and
pleated garments. Jn the latter In
stance, nobddy, including the wearer,
was able to find the j?ocket in let?
than 27, trials. This was In a time
when a lady was nut properly dressed
unless she had on six white skirts, all
starched atiffer thun a crowbar. -
One of the clubs, of which the com
munity haa only about half enough,
will endeavor to get out this sheet on
AU Fooled Day.
that's tkixi.m; 'KM
(New York World)
The only sound from Whitey
came when. Just before ho was
angrily dinmliuied from the stand,
he blew his nose In defiance.
Whitey Is beyond fear of con
tempt of court.
PROMINENT CITIZKN MAHKKD
AT HIUH NOON (lldliue Marshfield
News.) The beautiful frying pun ser
vice was used.
, This la Prune Week. It Is a poor
bean ry chef, who cannot take a
prune, and cook It, and make It as
easily assimilated as a souvenir bullet
of the Revolutionary War. Who has
not been called a poverty-stricken
prune?
RECALLe OF 1MKUCK IllIKWINCl
(Ildline Portland OreKonian.) Keop
till. It'i a yet-dry fight.
! .
The Sabbath wait a pleawint day,
and many motored up thu food supply
far the confine week.
Unless the Pole piano player due
j March lHth, plays Khapnhody In lt
. Minor. (Opus 86) he will huve a slim
i " house. '
IllTTEK FINGKllS
(Cmm liny TlllMS)
BOYS i'HOM KA8TSIDK who
stole boat pump and other articlrtf
from Heniiett's lmdlUK at 12:15
-.Keb. 22 are known and have been
reported. If articles are returned,
same will' be dropped. Mrs. Kruuk
Barber, Ux U07, MllliiiKton.
TIIK I'AIXrTM.Y ritOl'KIt
" 'Listen, t'arley.' ho said earnestly.
'About this love-mnklnj; stuff. Please
don't misunderstand me. I love you.
I'm starved for your kisses. Llul is
it rlpht to ask them?'
" 'Highl! Aren't we enKasod? And
don't 1 want to glve them?'
"If I were only sure we'd be mar
ried!' he said. In a low. tense voice, as
If speakinK more to himself."
. (From "The Call of the Canyon",
Uy Zane Grey.)
' "How many men." n"bly Inquires
the Bend Bulletin, "could stand to
have 1100,0110 waved under their
noses?" All could stand It, but they
would never be the same.
' FOR SALE Restaurant. Good
business. Poor health reason for sell
ing. Write XYZ. this offiee. (Want
ad Chlco Knterprlse.) Frunk ami
candid.
100 PEE CENT
Jf R. MrADOO'S campaign manager declarrs the issu- in tin- com
IV A iii; campaign hit hvXv.vii ek-uu (."vi'rniin-iit ami curriijit
(.'(.vt-riiiiniit.
CVuuiiij from sik-h a soun-o, it is safe to assume that Mr. Ml-AiIdo
will represent clean government , anil I'resideiit Coolidire, whose iimn
ination is generally eoneeleil, will represent corrupt government.
Very nice!
AVe also learn from the same souree, that Mr. MeAiloo will cham
pion the cause of the common people, while his opponent will cham
pion the cause of the priveletreil rich.
Also very nice, anil very simple. With all the virtue on one siile
ami all the evil on the other, a MeAdoo victory should he as easy, as
reading; the Sermon on the Mount.
Just why President Coolidfie should be east for the role of the
Kvil One, and just why Mr. MeAdoo should be selected as the stand
ard bearer of the poor and oppressed, Mr. Rockwell does Jiot make so
dear. As far as most people have been able to determine, President
foolidge's only connection with the Teapot Dome scandal has been
to call for criminal prosecutions. He has never been private counsel
for Mr. Doheny, never has received .Kl.OilO nor been promised a fee
of ijdHXI.OOO. As for the priveleged rich, President Coolidge is un
doubtedly the poorest man to enter the White House since Abraham
Lincoln, and nothing in his record past or present, indicates even a
pcaking acquaintance wirti the class, whose cause he is now accused
of championing. , j
Mr. Cochran should be more explicit. If the coming campaign is
to be merely a Morality play, between a Democratic St. George and
a Republican dragon, the people would like to know it. It would
save a great deal of needless worn' and investigation between now
and our next July 4th celebration.
QUILL
Some" kinds of music may serve
music!.
Nobody else will recognize Russia unless it appears that Britain
is getting fat concession's.
"It isn't the weakness I care
such an atrocious hick-town haircut."
And yet why should a youngster work his way up from the bottom
when it's so much easier to work Dad!
If he has failed, and his wife
the cmuitry should he run.
He isn't a real tightwad unless he breaks off the other half for a
toothpick when he gives you a match.
Establishing a bolshevik paradise is much like operating a radio
set. It's alia matter of tuning out those you don't want.
Correct this sentence: "Aw, give me n clean towel to dry my
hands on," wailed little Willie. "This one's been used."
RippIingRhijmQS
Walt
MORE WEATHER.
ARIA" WINTKR was delicious, balmy was the gentle wind;
seldom does the climate dish us novelties of finer kind. In
our gardens there were roses till tha Christmas time was past, and
the people's ears aiid noses suffered in no arctic blast. We had
soaked our heavy raiment, soaked thj fur and furbelow, and we
wondered what the jay meant who predicted lots of snow. Hut
the weather man grew rattled as the New Year made its bow, and
the (dements embattled raised a most unholy row. All the stand
ard goods were chosen from the Arctic's stock of storms, and our
lambrequins were frozen, ami we clamored for reforms. For we'd
( soaked our winter clothing in the time of balmy airs, and we
viewed with bitter loathing weather fit for polar bears. Oh, the
winter is a hummer, and we gurgle as we go, in our rags designed
for summer, through the tempest ami the snow. From forbidding
polar reaches comes the tempest grim and stark and our duds
were made! for beaches, ami for picnics in the park. So we roast,
for goodly reasons, such an elemental crime; better far to have our
seasons come along on schedule time. Such a mixed up stunt dis
closes only trouble, only woe; we're opposed to winter roses, we
are down on summer snow.
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Personal Health Service
By WILLIAM BRADY, M. D.
Noted Phyiician ami Author
Sigr.ad lettara oartalrtng to bcrtonai naalth and hygiene, not to disease dtaonoait or
treatment, wilt ba antwered by Dr. Brady If a lUmped, self addrasd invtiOM ia enclosed.
Ltttera tnould b brief and written tn ink. Owing to tr I area ftumoor of latter received, only
a few can ba answered r,ra. No reoly can ba maa to queries net contormlna. ta Instructions
Adorns Dr. William Brady, In cars of this MwtciMr,
The I'ritT
There are still a few people who
profess to believe that It ifl4jnwie for
a layman to -tttudy health, that his
rollings will have a morbid or de
pressing effect upon his htalth. There
is an atom of truth
in that, combined
with several atoms
of something els.
The truth is that
the layman had bet
ter "lay ofa" tho
study vt di.eaj"
and symptoms and
remedies. But I
have yet to meet the
layman who has
been harmed by a
study of the way.s
of health. The trou
ble with the folk who imagine it U
bad for the layman to read health
stuff is that they do not understand
what health is they confuse it with
liver complaint and the like.
I defy anybody to read the maga
zine called llygeia and et anything
but clean, ...wholesome and cheerin:;
entertainment and instruction out of
it.
A man may keep at work and jolly
hfm:ff along for a considerable time
after a trace of albumin and a few
casts have appeared, but it would be
a great deal beitervfor his efficiency
and longevity if his doctor knew the
man had nephritis or was headed that
way. Jut how much it might be
worth to the man, to let his doctor
know about the condition and guide
him accordingly, is problematic, but
in view of the fact that chronic
nephritis has a way of developing
insidiously and not alarming the
victim seriously about his health at
first. I think it would be worth three
dollars a year to any man or woman
p;i.st 30 to know that no albumin or
-asts were present. 1,'rianalyais is an
eientia part of the periodic health
examination of anybody past the age
of 30 yars, but it is a matter of in
dividual judgment for the physician
to' decide what tests fire "necessary
under this head. As a iule a micro
scopical test is necessary only when
albumin is present, unless other ab
normal findings In the examination in
dicate the need of a microscopical
test.
Recalling what I said in the last
talk about health a.u ranee -that 1
have not tried the medicine myself
I would formulate the rule that after
30 everybody who.e health is not the
very best it has ' ever been certainly
needs at least an annual physical ex
amination. And from 30 to 50 a man
or woman should not only be well, but
should enjoy health iun. In other
words, if your health might conceiv-
Ixt o' women git credit for
iK-in liomvbitddlcs when ther
really Iini laiy V jdres. up. Wo
wonder what Sent Brook hart '11
say when he hcaiV tlmt th 1 're
ntier o' Tibet even curries tils own
yak. j'-i
TDK GKEATKST TI1IXG IN THK
WORLD
by Laurel Orajr
I m urel ( ; ra y Pronounces Wi IV s
10 DcmiutdmontH
I. O. husland, be cross if you wilt,
but do not be stingy. I need a new
hat, always.
2. And, O. hus
iand be tartly at
dinner, but be
deasant at break
ast even if I do
awn.
3. O, husband
.vatch your step
op my birthday
ihd send me vlo
ets and other fool
sh things, and buy
me the shoes and
hats next day.
4. O, husband.
don't tell me you met your old flame
down town yesterday and that she Is
still single and wretched. It makes
me sniilo because E know what you
mean.
5. Husband, tie if you must, but
don't really tx'iicve I believe you.
6- And. husband, remember that
I adorn my lips with carmine salve
only to kcrp them from being chap
ped. '
7. Husband, the kiss I gave you
this morning is the same brand I gave
you the mcnt you asked me to marry
you. if k Listed differently, it is your
fault.
S. . husband, do not let me see
yeu shaving nor combing your hair.
of Ixubt
ably be a little better than it now is.
then there can be no question that
jou neea a periouic physical examina
tion, even tho you do not believe you
need any medical advice.
QUESTION'S AND ANSWERS
Short Sk-eves
I don't feel comfortable in a high
necked dress with long sleeves, so I
wear short sleeves alt winter, and my
friends aay I'll die in the spring. I
don't wanna die. yet I wanna be as
comfortable as I can while I live.'
What would you do about It 7 tR.
W. S.)
Answer. I'd be comfortable gen
erally It is the best way to keep well.
Ijemons lo N'o Harm
My 7 year old girl likes to suck
lemons. Wll they do her any harm?
A neighbor warns me . . . Mrs. A. W.)
Answer. Xo harm; on the contrary
they're rather healthful, being a good
source of vitamins and tending to op
pose acidosis and maintain a normal
alkilinity of the system. I'm trying to
sweeten up lemons a little because the
neighbors are too severe on them.
But I must add a dash of bitter, by
saying that lemon juice internally or
externally, whether you have your
fingers crossed or not, will never re
duce anybody or any part of anybody.
To be sure, one would have a hard
time getting fat on a diet of lemons,
but nevertheless even half a lemon
him some food value and you can't
reduce by taking fond.
The Sick Friend
I would like to ask your advice
about locating cancer with an X-ray.
A friend of mine in the forties has felt
a soreness in one breast for about ten
years. She went to her doctor and ho
examined her (I was along at the
time) and he told her there was noth
ing wrong, but she stll feels the sore
ness at times and she wonders If an
X-ray would show plainer
T.)
Answer. No; the X-ray would
scarcely show cancer.
No Change
I waYit to thank you for your good
advice given me five years ago. I was
then 44 years old and much worked
up over the socalled change of life as
I heard older women discuss it. Now
I am 49 and have passed thru the
fancied ordeal without a moment of
anxiety or any disturbance of health,
all due to your common sense instruc
tion and explanation of it allwKich
set my mind at rest. (E. II.)
Answer. But a great many of your
sex prefer to imagine there is a
"change" of life and that it really is a
"crisis" and that all sorts of ill health
may be attributed to it.
for I must keep one illusion even if
I do not know you are not a male
angel.
9. And. my husband, when 1 talk
in empty phrases, please do not wear
that absent look. I know how -tough
it l, do I" not ? .
10. And finally, O husband, don't
call me '"Say" unless you really hav
call me "Say" unless you really have
forgotten that I have a name.
Notice of Application for Deed
To Marion A. Rader, the owner, ac
cording to the record In the office of
the County Clerk of Jackson County,
Oregon, of the following described
property, to-wit:
You are hereby notified that the
City of Medford. Oregon, is the holder
of Certificate of Sale for said pro
perty issued by the City of Medford
on the 21st day of January. 191&,
under Chapter 14 of the Charter of
tho City of Medford, Oregon, and Its
Ordinances enacted pursuant thereto.
You are further notified that if not
withstanding this notice, redemption
of such property shall not be .made
within sixty (60) days after the ser
vice or the date of first publication
of this notice, the City of Medford.
Oregon, will demand a deed therefor
from the City Treasurer of said City
of Medford.
Dated at Medford, Oregon, this
15th day of April, 1922.
M. L. ALFORD.
City Recorder of the City of
Medford, Oregon.
JOHN H. CARKIN,
Attorney for Applicant.
Medford. Oregon. Feb. 11-18-25
Notice of Application for Deed
To Krnest H. Hotter, the owner, ac
cording to the record in the office of
the County Clerk of Jackson County.
Oregon, of the following described
property, to-wit:
Lot 9. block 3, Fairmount Addition
to the City of Medford. Oregon.
You are hereby notified that the
City of Medford. Oregon. Is the holder
of a Certificate of Sale for said pro
perty issued by the City of Medfird
on the 21st day of January, 1919.
under Chapter 14 of the Charter of
the City of Medford. Oretion. and Us
Ordinances enacted pursuant thereto.
You are further notified that if not
withstanding this notice, redemption
of such property shall not be made
within sixty (60) days after the date
of service or the date of first publi
cation of this notice, the City of
Medford. Oregon, will demand a deed
therefor from the City Treasurer of
said City of Medford.
Dated at Medford, Oregon, this 15th
day of April. 1922.
. M. L. ALFORD,
City Recorder of the City of
Medford. Oregon.
JOHN H. CARKIN.
Attorney for Applicant.
Medford. Oregon. Feb. 11-18-25
Notice of Application for Deed
To Walter Wood, the owner, ac
cording to the record in the office of
the County Clerk of Jackson County.
Oreson. of the .following described
property, to-wit:
Lot 12, block 2. Gray's Addition to
the qity of Medford, Oregon.
You are hereby notified that the
City of Medford, Oregon, is the holder
of a Certificate of Sale for said pro
perty Issued by the City of Medford
on the 21st day of January. 1119.
under Chapter 14 of the Charter of
the City of Medford. Oregon, and its
Ordinances enacted pursuant thereto.
You are further notified that if not
withstanding this notice, redemption
of such property shall not be made
within sixty (60) days after the date
of service or the date of first publica
tion of this notice, the City of Med
ford. Oregon, will demand a deed
therefor from the City Treasurer of
said City of Medford.
Iated at Medford, Oregon, thin 15th
day of April, 1&2-. V
M L. ALFORD.
City Recorder of the City of
Medford, Oregon.
JOHN H. CARKIN,
Attorney for Applicant,
Mdford. Oregon. Feb.
Notice of Application for Deed
To Lou. K. Knowiton and Muriel
Knowlton, his wife, the owners, ac
cording to the record in the office of
the County t;ierk or jacKson toumj,
Oregon, of the following described
property, to-wit:
Lot 7. block 1, Highland Park Ad
dition to the City of Medford, Oregon.
You are hereby notified that the
City of Medford, Oregon, is the holder
of a Certificate of Bale for said pro--
perty issued by toe City of Medrora
on the 21st day of January. 1919,
under Chapter 14 of the Charter of
the City off Medford, Oregon, and its
Ordinances enacted pursuant thereto.
You are further notified that if not
withstanding this notice, redemption
of such property shall not be made
within sixty 160) days after the date
of service or the date of first publi
cation of this notice, the City of Med
ford. Oregon, will demand a deed
therefor from the City Treasurer of
said City of Medford.
Dated at Medford, Oregon, thia 10th
day of April, 1922.
M. L. ALFORD.
City Recorder of the City of
Medford. Oregon. .
JOHN H. CARKIN,
Attorney for Applicant,
Medford, Oregon. Feb. 11-18-25
Notice of Applicationfor Deed
To Owen Young, the owner, ac
cording to the record in the office of
the County Clerk of Jackson County,
Oregon, of the following described
properly, to-wit:
Lot 1, block 2. Highland-Park Ad
dition to the City of Medford, Oregon.
You are hereby notified that the
City of Medford, Oregon, is the holder
of a Certificate of Hale for said pro
perty issued by the City of Medford
on the 21st day of January, 1919,
under Chapter 14 of the Charter of
the City of Medford, Oregon, and its
Ordinances enacted pursuant thereto.
You are further notified that if not-,
withstanding this notice, redemption
of such property shall not be made
within sixty (60) days after the date
of service or the date of first publi
cation of this notice, the City of Med
ford. Oregon, will demand a deed
therefor from the City Treasurer of
said City of Medford..
Dated fit Medford. Oregon, this 15th
day of April, 1922.
M. L. ALFORD,
' City Recorder of the City of
Medford! Oregon.
JOHN H. CARKIN.
Attorney for Applicant, .
Medford. Oregon. Feb. 11-18-25
Notice of Application lor Deed
To F A. Smith, the owner; accord
ing to the record in the office of the
County Clerk of Jackson County,
Oregon, of the following described
property, to-wit:
Lot 7. block 1, King's Addition to
the City of Medford, Oregon.
You are hereby notified that the
City of Medford, Oregon, is the holder
of a Certificate , of Sale tor uaUl pro
perty issued by the City of Medford
on the 21st day of January, 19ly,
under Chapter 14 of the Charter of
the City of Medford, Oiegon, and its
Ordinances enacted pursuant rhereto.
You are further notified that if
notwithstanding this notice, redemp
tiun of such property snail not be
made within sixty (6U) day.-i after the
date of service or tho duitj uf first
publication of this notice, the City of
Medford, Oregon, will demand a deed
therefor from the City Treasurer of
said City of Medford.
Dated at Medford, Oregon, this 15th
day of April, 1922.
M. L. ALFORD.
City Recorder of the City of
Medford, Oregon.
JOHN HtfiCAHKlW .V
Attorney, for Applicant,
Medford, Oregon. Feb. ?-25 Mar. 3
Notice of Application for Deed
To F. A. Smith, the owner, accord
ing to the record" -in the office of the
County Clerk of Jackson County, Ore
gon, of the following described pro
perty, to-wit:
Lot 8, block 1, King Addition to the
City of Medford, Oregon;
You are hereby notified that the
City of Medford. Oregon. Is the holder
of a Certificate of Sale for said pro
perty issued by the City of Medford
on the 21st day of January, 1919,
under Chapter 14 of the Charter of
the City of Medford, Oregon, and its
Ordinances enacted pursuant thereto.
You are further notified that if
notwithstanding this notice, redemp
tion of such property shall not be
made within sixty (60) days after the
date of service or .the date of first
publication of this notice, the City of
Medford, Oregon, will demand a deed
therefor from the City Treasurer of
said City of Medford.
Dated at Medford, Oregon, this 15th
day of April, 1922.
M. L. ALFORD.
City Recorder of the City of
Medford. Oregon.
JOHN H. CARKIN,
Attorney for Applicant,
Medford, Oregon. Feb. 8-25 Mar. 3
Notice of Application for Deed
To W. L. Cassady, the owner, ac
cording to the record in the office of
the County Clerk of Jackson County,
Oregon, of the following described
property, to-wit:
Lot 1, block 2, King 'Addition to
the City of Medford, Oregon.
You are hereby notified that the
City of Medford, Oregon, is the holder,
of a Certificate of Sale for said pro
perty issued by the City of Medford
on the 21st day of January, 1919,
under Chapter 14 of the Charter of
the City of Medford, Oregon, and its
Ordinances, enacted pursuant thereto.
You are further notified that if
notwithstanding this notice, redemp
tion of such property shall not be
made within sixty (60) days after the
date of service or the date of first
publication of this notice, the City of
Medford, Oregon, will demand a deed
therefor from the City Treasurer of
said City of Medford.
Dated at Medford. Oregon, this 15th
day of August, 1923.
M. U ALFORD.
City Recorder of the City of
Medford, Oregon.
JOHN H. CARKIN.
Attorney for Applicant,
Medford. Oregou. Feb. 8-25 Mar. 3
Notice of Application for Deed
To Orace N. Vermeer. the owner,
according to the record- In the office
of the County Clerk of Jackson Coun
ty. Oregon, of the following described
property, to-wlt:
A parcel of land marked AM in lot
1. block 2. Mingus Sub-division to the
City of Medford, Oregon.
You are hereby notified that the
City of Medford, Oregon, is the holder
of a Certificate of Sale for said pro
perty issued by the City of Medford
on the 21st day of January. 19 1!.
under Chapter 14 of the Charter of
the City of Medford. Oregon, and Its
Ordinance enacted pursuant thereto.
You are further notified that if
notwithstanding this notice, redemp
tion of such property shall not he
made within sixty (60) days after the
date of service or the date bf first
publication of this notice, the City of
Medford, Oregon, will demand a deed
therefor from the City Treasurer of
said City or Meuioru.
Dated at Med ford., Oregon this 15th
day of April. Mi ALFORD.
City Recorder of the City of
Medford. Oregon.
JOHN H. CARKIN.
Attorney for Applicant,
Medford. Oregon. Feb. S'25 Mar. 8
Notli-e of Application for Deed
To J C. Brown, the owner, accord
ing tn thP record in the office of the
County Clerk of Jackson County. Ore
gon, of the following uew.nucu pro
perty, to-wit:
Lot 7. Lewis Addition to the City of
Medford. Oregon.
You are hereby notified that the
City of Medford. Oregon, is the holder
of a Certificate of Sale for said pro
perty issued by the city of Medford on
9iu A-.v at Jnnuarv. 1919. under
Chapter 14 of the Charter of the City
of Medford. Oregon, anu iuj urai-
nances enacted pursuant tnereio.
You are further notified that if
notwithstanding this notice, redemp-.
lion of such property shall not be
made within Bixty (60) days after the
date of service or the date of first (
publication of this notice, the City of
Medford, Oregon, will demand a deed
therefor from the City Treasurer of
sd City of Medford. . r ; ,
Dated at Medford. Oregon, this 15th
day of April, 1922.
M. L. ALFORD,
City Recorder of the City of : -
Medfordi' Oregon.
JOHN H. CARKIN. . " .
Attorney for Applicant,
Medford, Oregon. Feb. 8-26 Mar. 3 :
ANNOUNCEMENTS
- STATE REPRESENTATIVES
1 bare rif:ntrd tlx people of Jaekaoe
County one term in the Bute leglaUturc atuj
feel that the IrgiHlatlve experience gained baa
fitted me for a larger and more practical aerrica
in the future.
I therefore announce myself u a eendldaCt
for the Ktate Representative subject to thi
republican primary. r
Adr. tt. RALPH COWOIXL.
I hereby announce my candidacy for -elw
tfon as one of the two representative from
Jurkson County to the Hute Legislature sub
Ject to the May primary.
I feel that my previous serrtre In the legists
ture enables me to better serve the people.
Adv. tf. JOHN H. (JARrUS.
SHERIFF
I hereby announce myself a candldstc for tha
Domination of Sheriff of Jackson County oc the
republican ticket, nubject to the voters of SAld
county at the primaries (n May. 1 iiominaWd 1
and elected I pledge mjaelf and the deputies
whom I filial I appoint to enforce, all law in
eluding the iHih Amendment with efficiency
and etonomy. If you do not want the taws tn-
forced, do not vote for m
Adv. t(. D. A. LYONS, Central Point.
As a candidate In the Republican primaries
for the office of Sheriff. I desire to clearly
Wine my position on the future conduct of that
office, if elected.
Uy experience as a deputy" sheriff of Jackson
County, and as a State Traffic Officer, has
tnufrht nie that no peace officer ean give satis
factory and efficient serrtre to the public when
his authority and responsibility are shared by
another. Trie present unsatisfactory law eo
fwing conditions is hugely attributable " to
divided suthorlty between antagonistic, peace
officers, elrnifnts Umt are certain to product
conflict, inefficiency and Treeless 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 that I
a-M be UNooin promisingly oppofied to special
ifficer except Federal Agents, ' with whom I
pledge full and complete cooperation'. I am In -thorough
accord with both the letter and spirit
of the prohibition laws and pledge my active
and untiring efforts in Uielr enforcement. .
dv. tt. - J. .1. alcUAJIOX.
CORONER
I hereby announce imvhi-K as candidate on
the republican ticket, fop Domination at th com
ing pri uutry for the office of coroner of Jacjtson
county.
By virtue of my profession e en undertaker,
f feel that I have every qualification and tn
necestMry equipment to properly handle any du
ties which may arise.
tdv. tf. H. W. CONGER.-
I am a republican candidate for . reelection
for Coroner of Jackson county, subject to pri
maries May 18,- - ' ' -
Platform: Experience, personal ' attention,
economic management. Being a substantial
taxpayer I am interested in the economical
management of all county offices.
Adv. tf. . JOHM A, PERL .
COUNTY CLERK
I announce myself as -a citndidate for the re
publican nomination for County Clerk, subject
to the primary in May. If elected 1 promise U
nerform the duties of my office In an econoss
leol and business-like manner.
tdv..t(. W. H. ORANDALL.-Eagle PotnL
I herehv announce myself as a candidate Ob
the republican ticket for nomination for the of
fice of County Clerk at the May ptnnariea, -
I have for the past five years been s deputy
xuiiity cterk snd am familiar with every branch
of the office, and if elected, I will give close at
ti-ntion to the duties of the office and feel con
fident that I will prove worthv of your 'sup
port. I) R LI LI A STEVENS,
tdv. tf. Medford R. f. D. t.
I am a candidate for the office of County
Clerk, on the republican ticket, subject to the
primary on May Id.
If elected County Clerk 1 will give ttt the
office that high degree of efficiency which the
peoplt are justified In demanding of a puUio
official.
Adv.tl CARL Y. TENOWALD, aledfofd.
TREASURER
I am a candidate for the republican Borrrina
don for a second term as Treasurer of Jackson
county, subject to the Msy primary. It nom
inated and elected I will conduct the of fie as in
the past, in accordance with the laws of Ux
aia. A. O. WALKER. Adv. U
JUDGE COUNTY COURT -. - - .
Believing thot I may he of service to the
people of Jackson county I hereby- submit my
candidacy for the republican nominatisn tor
Judge of the Oounty Court at the May pri
maries. W. J. HARTUELL. Adv. U --
I hereby announce my candidacy .
for County Judge, subject to tha de
cision of the Democratic primary, on
the following platform:. . t . ,
Reduce taxes through ah ecoriofn
ical and businesa-llke. administration
of county affairs. Stop needfesa ex- .
penditures and waste and give proper
support and attention to good roada,
public schools and other vital and
public necessities. Enforce the pro-
hlbition law efficiently and properly
through proper agencies and eliminate
special law enforcing organizations
which are now causing divided
authority and needless expense. Give
to all a fair, square deal and not be
responsible to any political faction,
clique or organization.
Adv.tf WILLIAM ULRICrL
, . .t ;
COUNTY SUPERlsfTENOENT -
I am a candidate at the May primaries for
the Republican nomination ai Oounty School
Superintendent of Jackion . Oounty. -1 have
served the county for three and half year
a county auperintendent. and will, .if again
elected, work earnestly for the cause of educa '
tlon as heretofore.
Adv.tl SUSANNE HOURS CARTER -
COTNTY ASSESSOR 1 ; 1
I am a candidate for renomtnatldn
nrt (ha nttnuKIUnn .Ul..i
- vj KCd iur . inw
office of County Assessor, subject to
the May primary. If nominated and
vit-civu t promise io give tne same
efficient service In the conduct of the
offiee that I have In the past, and
will continue to work for a betlw '
equalization of property values.
Adv.tf t W. CO t. KM AN.
county commissioner ;
for the office of Courtly Commissioner
subject to the Republican primary of
muy ivin. ii nominmea nni elected
I will endeavor to keep Jackson court-
tV on A rRNh hnala nn.t .
ITlve m V hit ntfnrtm n. 1
Interests of the count v.
victor' curselu