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rRT)FOT?n MAIL TRIBUNE, "NfRDFO'RD, OREO ON", THURSDAY. ; FEBRP'A'RY 28, 1924
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Ye Smudge Pot
By Arthur Terry
It's all rijfht for a family of two to
tmrchase 500 pounds of prunes, in
their enthusiasm to muko Prune Week
a success, but don't get caught.
Poets of Oregon have organized,
and thiH means tho Governor und
Grand Lecturer will write a poem.
"Oil upon the troubled witters"
sounds nice, but tho troubled waters
Bcem to be upon the nil.
That hallowed hellraiiilng organiza
tion, the Ku Klux Klan, has ireuched
tho end of what they used, when they
caught a sinner, under a tree.
"TUB INHPBCTIOX OK WAY
WARD WKISIJH" (lldlino Portland
Oregonian.) This Hhows tho need of
a Commissioner of iloo Handles.
606 autos passed a given point on
the J 'vllle road in nine hours, and not
a collision.
Great exeltemont Is raging over tho
prospect of seoing u I'olo pianist
awing from his shoe tops, and stnash
tin octave In tho military base.
The county fair program is being
arranged. Lot uh have a phone polo
climbing contest for Fords.
Women have taken up tobacco
chewing, and whoopee! Dollio hit a
cuspidor!
Onco ngaln tho OHteomed Oregonian
slurs tho mental capacity of dry
u gents by alleging that there is more
interest In hlppockets and breaths
than trucks from Canada. This ought
to make tho dry agents mad enough
to' challenge the Oregonian to prove
their mnartnoss by catching a truck
from Canada,
Nellie Stewart and Hulh Powers
with their ukuleles played at tho rest
Voom last Friday and with their young
voices soon hod a big crowd together.
(Eugene KegiHter.)' A pro-war
curse is resurrected.
V The first nlley of the primary ram
pulgn was whispered In on tho 27th.
"AM) i;zi:kii;i, KTr.Miu.KTii not
(AllNiny Democrat)
At the last meeting of tho
Woman's Missionary society of
the Presbyterian church, deeming
It Imprudent that the church
Rhould pcmnlt anything about it
to become a "cause of Htumhling,"
they voted to build a new side
walk in front of tho church und
manse, tho work now being in
progress, much to the gratifica
tion of church goers who have
been ruining new shoes and
stumbling over tho old walk for a
long time.
The country roads arc getting In
good shape. People who have been
going 40 ways from Humluy, ought to
bring It up to DO ere long.
Your corr. heard another lively
yarn, about Bugle Point, but the
weather is ho pretty, and tho coroner
has spring fever.
FORD MOVB HAI.KKD-(lldlino
Hacramonto itee.) They will do It.
Who remembers away back, when
the 1 interest orchard mule ' team
would prance down town on Saturdays
with their tails neatly notched, with a
pink ribbon tied in a bow knot, inid
way.
Odd Fellows returning from' their
district convention In Pendleton last
Saturday and Saturday nluht appear
ed to bo In a Joyous mood. (Pendle
ton Bast Oregonian.) How do they
got that way?
'IlhOW yovimiohm
( Hin'rbbiirg News)
When his car came into can
tact with another automobile at
tho corner of Smith and Third
streets, Joseph Maurer received a
.badly bruised nose Monday, liuth
autos wcro moving at a slow
paee,! and had Mr. Muurcr's nose
not bumped the steering wheel
-the mishap would not have been
known.
flood, clean dancing every Saturday
tjlBht. (Ad S. F. Bulletin.) After the
tmth. ,
TIME TO TAKE
NCE MOKE a refinery is needed in this oil delu
the high grade from the crude.
To quote Churley Murphy at his first football 'itme:
this noise all about?"
To answer this question one must go back to first principles for
a moment.
The noise, of course, is about oil. Vncle Sam had a large acreage
oi oil land, in his naval reserve. There were three things to do with it.
First,. keep it idle in the'reserve. Second, go into tho oil business and
get out the oil. Third, lease the oil land to some private oil company,
on a royalty basis, ' ;.' i
But, according to geologists, at least some:of them, to keep the
nil reserve inactive meant to lose the oil by drainage to the private
interests on the border of the naval reserve. ? ,
For the navy department to enter the oil business, 'meant the ex
penditure of millions of dollars, and radical departure in the uncertain
realm of government ownership and operation.
So tho third method was adopted on the ground that the big oil
operators would turnish the capital for development, assume the
risks, and the oil business is full of risks under the 'best circum
stances, and I nele Sam would be
oil, as clear profit.
In all this oil hulabaloo, we have
leaders of the oil corruption chorus
Nor has there been any convincing
lone, was not the best thing that,
'
(lone. ,
If the oil was being drained off
eminent ownership and operation of oil wells is not desirable, then
, p , i i i, i P
the program of oil leases on a royally basis, was, as far as we can sec,
tile only alternative.
.
If this IS true, then the mam
net this program was put through honestly or dishonestly; whether
1 " 1 J .
Sceretarv Fall, for example, was bribed or not bribed, whether the
government was properly recompense,! for what it gave or was
swindled, and these matters, as President Coolidgc has said, arc not
.. .. .... . t. p 1 till
a matter for the politicians, but for the courts to decide. .
It must be admitted that all the
puilt on the part of Mr. Fall. As
must prove his innocence to clear his name. But guilt v or inno -
1 h '
cent, it is dcsireable at the present time for the people to avoid con- more audible or noticeable to the in
fusion on the main principles involved, and try to separate "ec inoro, IXS
the high grade from the crude, political bunk and popular hysteria, ' unless wo form thd habit of giving
.. , . , , .
iroiu tne salient ami vnai elements
QUILL
SuhikIhI : Kotlimiu'SH pinch hitting for a political issue.
New alibi: " 'Sail right, your Honor. I'm a-hic-dry agent.
The law asHiimes that a iiiaii is
that he is broke.
ir Nothing in this world is certain except the Intentions of a wid
ower who goes a-e,onrting.. ' . 1 '
There is no lack of humor in a world full of young shieks wear
ug No. VI collars and sixteen hair mustaches.
Another street .'improvement
crooks on Easy Street.
A normal husband is one who
has a right to expect.
Well, why should wo teach evolution? Evolution doesn't appear
to have taught us much,
Hinterland is an Americanized
each way from the town whqre you
RipplingRhi)mGS
.fcvwalt
THE GREAT
T1IK iMKillTY Firpo will return, licfore this year is old, by
pugilistic arts to earn threat stores of easy gold. n Italy
there dwells a stiff whose friends believe him grand; he can im
part a deadly biff, they say, with either hand. He, too, is coming
to onr shores, to gain abundant scads, and leave some bruises,
welts and sores, upon our homegrown lads. And France has di
vers husky boys, box-fighters, valiant souls, who'll come to null-'
tiply our joys and help deplete our rolls. We bid them welcome,
one and all, these boys of bulging brawn, be they from far-off
Senegal or realm of I'restor John ; they may be useless and absurd,
superfluous and vain, hut they won't spring the caustic word that
rends our hearts in twain. They'll hire no hall in which to speak
about our faults and crimes, nor say. our government's a freak,
an age behind the times. They'll not. berate our home made
books, and score our Art with goads, or MaJ' our authors should be
cooks, our cooks be writing odcsi'AH,' fii'1, my friends, the brawny
lads will think our bulwarks fini','(he institutions of our dads will
seem to them ashine. They'll gather u'p the bullion bars, and say,
as they depart, "Your justly famous :tripes and stars appeal to
every heart!"
Especially Prepared for Infants
Mother! FMcher'i Castorin hu
Won in uin for over .10 years a it
plenmnt, hnrmtoM mihititute for
Cantor Oil, rarrgorir. Teething Drops
m) Soothing Syrup. ConUin no
nrrntie. Proven directions are on
each package, l'hyairiana everywhere
OIL BEARINGS.
e, to separate
What is
assured of getting a portion 01 Ins
yet to learn, just what the cheer
would have had Uncle Sam do.
evidence presented, that what was
under the circumstances, could be
'
by private operators, and if gov-
I
. "
question comes down to whether or
circumstantial evidence points to
far as public opinion is concerned
in tne case.
POINTS
innocent until it is demonstrated
- - ;
badly needed is the elimination of
thinks he is about all any woman
alien word meaning forty miles
live.
Mason
ONES.
it
and Children of All Ages
recommend it. The kind you have
always Knight bears signature of
Personal Health Service
By WILLIAM BRADY, M. D.
NoUd Physician and Author
) Signed letters pertaining to Mrtonai
treatment, win be answered by Dr. Brady If a stamped, sell addressed envelope Is enolosed.
Lettera should be brief and written in ink. Owing to the large number of lettars received, only
a few can be answered here. No reply can be made to queries not conforming to Instructions
Address Or. William Brady, In cars of this newspaper.
It limbic
Health has its symptoms too.
Take a quick run up two flights of
household size stairs and focus your
attention on your heart action and
you'il find the heart irolmr thump.
thump as tho bump
ing the ribs hard,
for a little while, if
you are sound and
iv ell.
Jump sud d e n 1 y
out of bed in the
morning and notice
that you get just a
iv ee bit dizzy, if you
ire a healthy cus
tomer.
In a gloomy, in
trospective moment
search your field of
vision carefully and you'll find divers
and sundry spots before the eyes, if
there is nothing ailing you.
I am confident, in fact I could get
up a symptom blank, after the fashion
ot ne o'der quack which would
mit;ht net hold o( it. "Have you spots
the . . Do you (eel
: dizzy at times? . . . Does your food
'disagree?" Oh, sure, everybody's
Zt SZJZ, h
Take the rumblings and urumblinRs
that hurass some of us from within,
TnCH0 gurBilnB noises are produced
y tne peristaltic or wave movements
or tne intestine acting upon tne nuias
nnd gases which are normally present.
They're present all the time, nearly,
an(i tlu" noises are nearly always au-
dlble with the stethoscope. They
tXllXZ.lTl
meal has been taken after a brief
period of fasting, the passage of the
flulds nnd Eases o tne reaMae ot that
meal thru the valve from the small
about six hours later, if the individual
ls J hi;a"hy specimen.
Ab a rule these borboveml aro no
ineni anenuon. - -
Sometimes the borborygmi1. become
obtrusive when a person is beginning
to get very hungryv The obvious
remedy in such a case would be a
snack between meals, when it is a
long time between meals and the
weight is not alreatly.excessive. This
snack should be something which re
quires chewing, not a'gulp of fluid or
candy. I'd suggest stlme peanuts, an
orange or an apple, v
In some instances. annoying bor
horypmi prove to he hie to the habit
of air swallow Inn. n habit uncon
sciously indulged in by persons fond
of having "nerVotitf sjwns. rrI say per-;
sons fond of having spells that isn't
sarcastic, but psychologic. Nervous
spells are a kind of funk hole to hide
in until the thing you wish to evade or
escape is out of your way.
An old favorite theoreticnl explana
tion for these rumblings from within,
especially when the noises aro asso-(
elated with flatulence (presence of an
excessive amount of ks In the intes
tines is fermentation. -Of course only
"JUST TOWN TALK"
Copied Right
IT ALL took place '
. -
THE OTHER day
AFTER THE meeting
OP THE Crater club
:
WHEN SEVERAL of us
GATHERED AROUND
.
TO HEAR a story
THAT CAPTAIN' Vauce
WAS TELLING thorn
AND I listened In
AND WAS much impressed
WiTH THE excellent dellvory
AND THE way ho has
OF WRINGING out all
1 HERE IS to bring out
when Telling a story
AND AFTER it was over
WE ALL laiiKhed hearty
AND ON the way
UP THE Btreet
I WAS wallclas , - r ,.
WITH COLE Holmes ,
AND COLE remarked
ABOUT MR. Vance
AND HOW ho can njloto
FROM SHAKESPKARrfs works
AND FROM Dickens
AND ROBERT Hums
AND ALL the others
AND EXPRESSED tho wish
THAT HE'D give a lot
TO HR able to talk
nealth end hygiene, not to diteaae diagnosis or
and Growls
i carbohydrates ferment, and so a great
I many people attempt to remedy such
a, uuiiujuuii, uo ii uciuai or jusl sur
mised to fit a remedy which happens
along; by mischievous "dieting" to the
extent of restricting or avoiding cer?
tain articles which they conceive to be
"starchy." Thjs takes us back to the
nineteenth century era of dietetics
when dieting consisted mainly V( of
funny lists of items In two columns-
"may eat" and "may not eat." Here
the game is called on account of a,pT
proachinir darkness, "We'll finish It
some day soon.
QUESTIONS AND ANSWERS
We're All Browns
I am here attending school. My
home and birthplace are in Haiti and
I call myself a negro. I am not quite
so black as the ace of spades, but 1 am
as nearly black as any negro I have
met. Here folks call me "colored." I
think; that comes nearer the truth.
Having studied anatomy and histology
I happen to know that there is no
such thing as a black man, that the
negro skin is in all respects the same
as the skin of a Caucasian, Malay,
or Asiatic, except in the relative
amount of brown pigment in the pig
ment layer. Am I right? (P. B. A.)
Answer. Yes. All human beings,
except albinos, in-whom the1 pigment
is congenitally missing,' aro: som
shade of brown.' So' are all eyes.
Craves Starch" '
I am in the habit of eating laundry
starch. Is this harmful, and' if so,
what is it liable to cause? M. L.)
Answer. It is harmless, as is the
eating of raw potato or raw carrot or
raw turnip or other raw vegetables or
raw wheat or raw flour. Of course
starch is food and if you are already
overnourished It is unwise to continue.
The Spread of SyplUlis
Is there much danger of contracting
syphilis from a person who takes
meals at the same table and uses the
same bath room? Is syphilis spread
by kissing? (Mrs. F. S. A.)
Answer. Ordinary personal con
tact with a person who has Byphills In
the first or second stage Involves a
certain risk of infection, tho a small
risk. Many cases of innocent syphilis
have been .contracted from a kiss. A
letter dealing with this and other
aspects of syphilis will he sent you by
mail if you will furnish a stamped self
addressed envelope and write your
query plainly so that I will not have
to guess what you mean.
Might Extract the Iron
I have had bronchial asthma for 10
years. Very poor circulation. Bad
heart action. Kindly inform me if I
J would got any benefit from a magne
tic blanket. They want $85 and givo
no guarantee whatever. (S. J.)
Answer. No, -.-a hot water jug or a
flat-iron is an easier way to- - keep
warmj. Is your trouble ia difficulty of
hreatjilng due .to Impaired circulation,,
or is :ir really a8thmalndependent of
tho other conditions you mention?
That is an important distinction for
your physician-to make, for any treat
ment likely to be helpful in real asth
ma would be of no avail in the short
ness f breath from some affection of
the heart.
Bj Mike
AND EXPRESS himself
AN BE as emphatic
AS MR. Vance
AND ABOUT that time - ,
WE CAME to the corner
AND COLE went his way
AND I went mine ,. .
AND I forgot - ,? ;
ALL ABOUT the Incident ': .
UNTIL THIS afternoon ' " .
A BUNCH was gathered ,', V
OVER AT DAVIDSON'S News Stand
AND COLE was there
AND RIGHT off the bat
' ;
COLE UP and said
"I CAN'T get over
.
"THESE, EXQUISITE ohotatlons
" 'CAP' VANCE quoted
"THE OTHER day" V .f -; . ..
AND SOMEBODY asked ' V s ...
, -
"WHAT DID he quoto?"
AND COLE said
... ,.. ' it.
'I CAN'T give you . ,
f
"THE EXACT word ho usod
.
"HUT HE said 'I'd rather bo
" 'SOMETHING, IN a something
" 'THAN A something or other..
"IN SOMETHING else"
v
AND WHATEVER it is .
IT SURE made a hit
WITH COLE
1 THANK you.
THE GrtEATKST THING. IN THE)
WOULD "
r- by Laurel Gra
q, Doiyuu boiieveMn love at first
flizht? ifr , -. . ;
A.- (For the 48.57fitn time) Yes.
Why do you children. ask me that
question so often? As If there might
be the sligniesi
doubt about it.
Maiiy and many
a time I have ex
hausted my rhe
toric and beflow
'ered' this hallow
ed'space (cheers)
to insist that
there is a distinc
tion between love
at first sight and
mere Infatuation.
I ri f a t u ation is
mad,' impulsive.
articulate and very often seems the
most plausibleifthlng' in the world.
Love at first sight?'. Well, let's see,
now. Very-often the individual Is at
tracted :by one outstanding particular
charm or virtue. Sympathy, I believe.
Is perhaps the most poignant and cer
tain magnet whicb first draws love
to tho human heart and mind. Love,
let me. tell you, Is a matter of tho
intelligence. The real true strong love
which surges into -the heart has a
motive even if its startled recipient is
unaware of it. There's no accounting
for this attraction .any more than
there is for- the fact -that Ann likes
green olives and Alice prefers ripe
ones. If there were any set standards
and form for love at first sight, what
a world this would i he. Kverybody
would be going about staring. Into one
another's eyes and talk aboyt traffic
problems! ,
- Miss Hum.)' MonlH is lcarnln' a
Si'iido preparatory t' lior marriage"
iicVt' June.' Mrs. tdkto Hud spoke,
V her milkman th otJier after
noon on - tli' street, mi' ho said,
"Kxeuse me, hilt you've got til
host 'o me."
Have Kidneys '
Examined By
Your Doctor
Take ialts to - Wan Kidneys if
Back Pains You or Bladdsr
Bothers
Flush your -kidncyf' by drinking a
quart of water each day, also take salts
occasionally, says a noted authority, who
tells us that too much rich food forms
acids which almost paralyze .the .-kidneys
in their efforts! ;to cxpcL. it from the
blood. ..They '''become "sluggish and
weaken; then you may suffer with a
dull misery in the kidney region, sharp
pains in the back or sick headache, dizzi
ness, your stomaeh sours, tongue is
coated, and when the weather is bad
you have rheumatic twinges. The urine
gets cloudy, full of sediment, the chan
nels often get sore and irritated, obliging
you to seek relief two or three times
during the night.
To help neutralize these irritating
acids, to help cleanse the kidneys and
flush off the body's urinous waste, get
four ounces of Jad Salts from any phar
macy here; take, a tablcspoonful in a
glass of water before breakfast for a
few days, and your kidneys may then
aqt fine. This famous salts is made
from the acid of grapes' and-lemon juice,
combined with lithia, and has been used
for years to help -flush and stimulate
sluggish kidneys; also to neutralize the
acids in the system so th$y no longer;
irritate, thus often, relieving bladder
weakness.
Jad Salts is inexpensive: can not in
jure and makes a t.dclightful efferves
cent Ihhia-water drink. By all means
have your phvsician examine your kid
ney at least Twice a year;
WORK PLACES ITS SOILED HANDS
UPQN YOUR CLOTHES
And we come to your rescue. A suit
cleaned and pressed by us looks as if
it just.came new from the tailor's
hands. Keep the style and wear in
your clothes by keeping us on the job.
City Cleaning & Dyeing Co.
Phone 474 6?4 N. Riverside Ave.
,,, Medford, Oregon '
1 jt-M
KEEP YOUR
: NERVES STEADY
Owing to neglect, .many women be
come nervous wrecks. This is espec
ially so whn tho woman who has un
usually sensitive nerves or the ath
letic woman who Injures hersolf vpy
too strenuous exercise. There ia gan
ger of a breakdown. Are you nervpush
Do you have backache, headache? If
so, Dr. Pierce's Favorite Prescription
is what you need. Don't fall to1 try
it for It will drive away the--.blues
rwl innn m tho SVfltem. , . ; . "' -" ''
Send 10c for trial pkg. ; to - Dr. '
Pierce's Invlids' Hotel, Buffalo, N. T.,
and write for; freo medical anvice.
ANNOUNCEMENTS
STATE REPRESENTATIVES 'V
I haw represented the people of Jickaon
County one term in the SUtfl legislature and.
feel that .the legislative experience gained baa
fitted me for a larger and more practical afrffot
In the future. ' v
I therefore announce myself aa ar- cendldata
for the State Representative eubject to- Um
republican primary. M .
u. ii ' mi. PR rfiWfin.T.;
I hereby announce my candidacy for re -election
aa one of the two representative fron
Jackson County to the State Legislature, sub
ject to the May primary.
I fsl that my previous service In the leftsla
tun enables me to belter serve the people.
A'dv. tf. JOnN II. CARKW.
SHERIFF
I hereby announce myself a candidate foe the
nomination of Sheriff of Jackinn County on the
republican ticket, subject to the voters of said
county at the primaries In May. If nominated
and elected I pledge myself and the deputies
whom I shall appoint to enforce all laws In
eluding the 18th Amendment with efficiency
and economy. If you do not want the laws en
forced, do not vote for mc
Adv. tf. D. A. LYONS, Central Point.
As a candidate in the Republican primaries
for the office of. Sheriff, I deeire to clearly
define my position on the future conduct of that
office. If elected.
My experience as a deputy sheriff of Jackaon
Comity, and as a State Traffic Officer, h&s
taught me that no peace officer can give satis
factory and efficient service to the public when
his authority and responsibility are shared by
another. The Dresent unsatisfactory law w-
forcine conditions is largely attributable to
divided authority betwen antagonistic pesor,-
confilct. Inefficiency- and- useless ve'xpense. : :'). '
If elected I ahull. innlBt upon -'and. expect to
maintnin the right to perform all the-dutiM
of Sheriff In this County, and it tollOws'Uiat 1
will bo uncompromisingly -.oppoHcd to' special
officers except Fwieral Agenta, with whom f
pledge full and complete cooperation, f em in
thorough accord with both the letter and spirit
of the prohibition lawn and pledge my actlrt
and untiring effortB In their enforcement.
Adv. tf. .T. .1. UcMAHON.
CORONER
I hereby announce myself as s candidate oe
the republican ticket, for nomination at the com
ing pri mary for the office ot coroner of Jackson
county.
By virtue of my pro reunion as an undertaker,
f feel that I have every qualification and the
neeoHBitry equipment to properly handle any du
lies which may arise.
Adv. tf. H. W. CONGER. V
t sin a republican candidate for 'reelection
for Coroner of Jackson county, subject to pri
maries May 16. . '
'Platform: Experience, personal, attention,
economic maniigement. Being a substantia
Uxpnycr I a m interested .n the economical
m. inurement of all county officer, - .
Adv. tf. JOHN A. -PURL
COUNTY CLERK , ' v.
I announce myself n a candidate for the re
publican nomination for County Clctk,' subject
to the primary in Slny. It elected 1 prorru Co
perform the duties of my office in an eebnon
IchI ami, bufnnt-SH-Ukf manner. ' '
Adv. tf. ; W. 11. CKAKDAl.L, Eagle Poirt
I hereby announce myself as h candidate (at.
the republican ticket for nomination lor the of
fice rif County Clerk at the May pirrrraries.
1 have for the past five years been a deputy
county . clerk and am familiar with every brancn
of the office, and if elected, I will give closest
tcntion to the duties of the office and feel -confident
that I will prove worthy of your ' SUV
port. DELU.IA STEVENS.
Adv. tf. - Medford R. r. D. . i
I am a candidate for the office of County
Clerk, on the republican ticket, aubject to the
primary. on May 16. - "
If elected County Clerk I will give to the
office that high degree of efficiency which tht
people are justified In demanding of a publio
official.
Adv.tl CARL Y. TENOWALD, MedforoV'
TREASURER
I am a candidate for the republican nomina
tion for a second term as Treasurer of Jackaon
county, subject to the May primary. If nom
inated and elected I will conduct the office a in
the past, In accordance with the laws of tile
state. A. C. WALKER. Adv. tl
JUDGE COUNTY COURT
Believing that I may be of service to U
peonle of Jackson county I hereby aubrait tay
ca.Mifdacy for the republican nomination fr
Judge of the County Court at the May pri
maries. W. J. HARTZELL. Adf . tf
I hereby, announct my candidacy
for County-Judfre, subject to the de
cision of the Democratic primary, -on
the following platform:
Reduce taxes through an econom
ical and business-like administration
of county affairs. Stop needless e
penditures and "waste and give .proper,
ouhf"iv "u tiiLtjiiuun io gooa roaas,
public schools and other vital 4nd
public necessities. Enforce the pro
hibition law efficiently and properly
throuRh proper agencies and eliminate
special law enforcing organizations
which are now causing dlvidea
authority and needless expense. Give
to all a fair, square deal and not be
responsible to any political faction,
clique or organization.
rtuv.ii. WILjL-IAM ULRICH.
' COUNTY SUPERINTENDENT . ' V.
k om W"t at the May primaries for
the Republican nomination as County ' School
Sirpt-rintendent of Jackson County. ' 1 have
served the county for three and a half yean
as county superintendent, and will, if. aft in
elected, work earnestly for the cause of educa
tion as heretofore. -Adv.tf
i 8USANNE HOMES CARTER;
COUNTY ASSESSOR . i
I am a candidate for renomlnatlbli
on the Republican ticket - for the
office of County Assessor, mibjeot .to
the May primary, if nominated hd
!fted Promise to give the safhe
mCLenlB1rV cl in the conduct of th
office that I have in the past, ft hit
will continue to work fon a better
uaition of property values. "
COUXTY COMMISSIONER
tU- """vD iui renormnauon
Commloner
u-v tti, 7r ""''"""ran Primary ol
t tni oI-V If non,nted and elected
fv ii end,avor to keep Jackson coun-
a ?tt8h ba8ls' and continue to
fnJer IV'.t Cffort!' to the business
interests of tho-emmty.
' VICTOR BUrtSELL.
Dr.i'Jud Rickert J
AND OPTICIAN
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108 Kt Mam Street