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M7frFOKD 'MitfV TRWffNW AtRBFOTlD. OTlEOOy.-'SATURDAY,- MAKOf -V. 1924 ' PAGE FOUR WEDFORD mail tribunjj AN INDEPENDENT NEWSPAPER fUBUSHEU EVKKV- AFTERNOON JtXOBPT SUNDAV. UV THE VEU'OUU J'lUATJMiOa The Iferfford HunUy Morning Hun la furnished subscribers desiring a acvenduy diillr newspaper Offirs Mail Tribune Building, H6-J7-S9 North Fir street, l'lione 75. A consolidation of the Democratic Ttmra, the U?dford Mail, the Med ford Tribune, the South rn Oregonian, The Ashland Tribune. - ROBERT W. HUHI., Editor. 8. HUM IT Kit SMITH, Manager. DV MAIL In Advance: Dailr, win Sunday- Sun, year Pajlv, with Sunday Hun, month.. pjlly, without .Sunday Sun, year... Daily, without Sunday Sun, mouth.. Weekly Mail Tribune, one year...... fj..i,.in-1 Sun ona wur ....... .I7.R0 . . .75 . 0.60 , .6 fi , t oo . 9.00 BV CAHHIKK-i In Medford, Ashland, Ji n-ktfOii' Til'c, Central i'oint, rnoems. UU on Highways: Dally, with Sunday Sun, month Daily, without Sunday Sun, month.. Daily, without Sunday Sun, year Daily, with Sunday Sun, one year.... ' All terms by earner caah Id advance. .75 .05 7.60 8.60 Entered as second rlasn matter at Med ford. Oregon, under act ol Uarcn B, imv. Official paper of the city of Med ford. Official paper of Jackson County. . The only paper Dttwen, bug-en. Ore., snd fiacrainento, Calif., a distance of over 6U0 tulles, having- leased win .. Associated ra Hervtcei Dworn aauy mirum vnv... monthB ending October 1, ltfB3, 37, more than double the circulation of any other paper PUUIlBIieU or wemato, "i -" w j , MEMBERS OF THE, ASSOCIATED I'RKSS The Associated rress ib exi-iuivi-i7 niw. to the use for republiotaton of all news dia- fiaicnee crcuueu i it ur ... n this paper, and sIko to the looul iinws juut Ustied herein. - . . , , .,, All rights of republication of special dia- paicites uerein arc iww Ye Smudge Pot By Arthur Perrjr Prune wcok Is rapldiy becoming history. On to Pure Camphor Week! In this world of Bin, Borrow, and Fords, tho homo team can't win' every game. This Is March 1st, and the tenth anniversary of the birth of this col. Hln doos not pay, but it has been n cosy way to keep one Jump ahead of the sheriff, and two nhend of Satan. And in that flight of Pnpa Time, it is estimated that close to 160,000 para graph have been pockod out by hand. Nono of the lot overt-amounted to nnythlnK. but there was ft little pride 1n tho one about: , : Girls who don't got Into strange . autos, don't have to Jump out of - Btraugo autos. ' ' ... It was the only wlso crack, cast upon Ihe literary waters, good enough 'to come back with another man's name on It. HOW MK1C HIS DAD (Toledo lllailo) The logic of Theodore Ilooscvelt Ihe younger Is devastating and ' l'latunlc. .."The doctrines of pacl- fists and preachors of disarma - niontB," ho said to tho Kansas Society of New York City, "mako mo so mad I could Jump up and 1 down and scream." Anothor Portland, pedestrian, bra- zonlly walking across tho street, fallod 'to Jump when he should. 1 i . ! - : . ' I The $25,050 voted by tho Inst lcgls- laturo for the dry enforcement fund, 'has been, dried up, and there Is no 'nionoy to pay the glorified anoops, In 'tho state trensury. This Jocb not mattor much. Tho crusaders always ;kept a keener eye on puy day, than the Cunadian border, and wncn mo 'rum deluge began to rival tho Illbllciti flood, It was hold baok by rushing forators to proclnctn opposed to Antl- Saloon leaguo candidates. , . . .. Dear Mr3. Kllsbury. I am a very protty girl, and I would like to get ac quainted with a boy, and I do not 'know a way, (UoHoburg Nowb HO' . vlow). Who said you wore protty? , DITTO VOll OliD OltKGON Knumrim Kim,, (iuielle) !' Tho KanimB papers aro getting n "virtuous Biiilrk 'on their sevon-polnt ; faces when they write about Full of New Mexico. New 'Mexico, of eourao, lias Its burden to bear. Hut Kansas lias not been entirely without her mo Inonts of apulogy. Her first great , hei-6 was hunged at Harper's Ferry. . Her first great Beimtor committed suicide after bjjng cuught In n more bni-ofiioed scauuul .than Fall's. Her -, next great senator wits caught buying : his election and another two senators ' wcro 'Investigated -by 'the United States . senate, charged with election !corrup i Hon. One esmitor went to Jail for ' Illegal practices, 'and one state treas- ; urer fied the stale. . Now Mexico has . her shame. Hut Kansas Is In no posl , Hon lo throw tho first stone. i . Mr. I. Ink niftdo a trip to town with ' Bonio hogs ono dtiy this week.' (Hugene Keglster.) A man is known . by tho company he keeps. WHY Til ICY CAN'T FIND A wiiKNtiii at ti run Hit. t' (Ytvka Cnl., Journal) " Frank Wadlmm of tho Weed Oarage decided lost week tho best thing to do with his overalls he was discarding for another pair, was to burn them up at onee and be done with them. Finally when they wero all ablaze he recalled . , he had a purse with $50 In one of tho pockets. 4 ' Petitions are being circulated to lengthen the north end of the Avenlda . du Centrale speedway. A Farmers are taking advantage of , the weather; and everything else Is taking advantage of tho farmers. Many who got through the open winter without being furred to devour the spare tire, are making urrange- riionts to' do it this year. FOUND Package' of long black i lady's silk stockings. Owner cull at 1138 Hulstead street and identify , Pay for this adv. SF. liulletln.) Kan- Identify. - ' " ilaoklng tor Health. U' THE COVERED WAG0JJ. SINCERITY is after all tlie quality .mm givi-a jn.-inuiMi-iji.-i: 10 uny work of art. The "Covorwl AViitfon" now; showing in Tilt'dfonV, w ill live ns Ioiil' HH moving picture of sincerity, winch lrom joveriurc of it. It iH not the plot that holds one's is injected to satisfy our incorrigible romanticism, hut the fct-ling which this wonderful western cpic'ives, that Iicrc is a gcmiuio effort to 'give' the story of the early piomeer, as it really happen'ed, witlu out sentimentality, "without coloring, with constant fidelity, to the. characters and the facts ia that muAvelloiis chapter of our early his- tory. ' '. ' ' ' ' It was inevitable of course, that details in the "Covered Wagon" would he criticized. It may evon be conceded that in his determina tion to avoid pictorial idealism, Emersd.n Hough leaned at times to excessive realism. But this after nil is a' Jnattcr for She historical ex perts to decide. , ' , ' .' ' "o minor defects, no purely personal rtmsiderations, can rcmcrve the outstanding fact that here is certainly a great picture, to our mind the greatest American movie that has ever been produced, awd its greatness is due primarily, to the essential honesty and earnest ness of the creative spirit behind it. - ' There is so much bunkum and id see a few real, live, undewrated ehuracters like Bridger, Jacks'on .Ted and joe, move through the movie world, is a mbst refreshing trnd satisfying experience. ' The. "Covered "Wagon" again demonstrates the fact that the ulti mate value of any work of art depends not upon technique. r clever ness of what not, but as Emerson said upon the "depth of sentiment from which it proceeds." QUILL Example of ambiguity: "Yan surgeon. It doesn't scorn lo take much Sam in oil. This Teapot mess won't be filial war profiteers. Oil, oil, everywhere, except in sell you stock in. , The expression, "forging to the the front page. You can spell Labor without a iiovcrnmeiit without it. Books are things you write a visit of a charming young lady. Tho difficulty in saving a good reputation consists in keeping the thing alive while it's young. 1 "J ' I Our grouchy opinion is that modern children aro invited out to parties too often and out to the woodshed too seldom. Humans aro frail, and even a slight pat on the .back may cause1 the chest to protrude alarmingly. A hick town is a placo where except watch a widower. Any good town can establish a find vacant ground and a coach. Still, saving up for a rainy day as saving up for a dry tlay. A dent'iNt says it is almost impossible to pull a jaw tooth with out pulling some bone. Ho must have been ail umpire. ' ' ' " Hint to girls: So live that you never will feel const rained to as sure the reporters that tho brute told you lie wasn't married. Civilization doesn't change things much. , Que generation gets rich by developing natural resources and the next by leasing them. Correct this sentence: "l'leasc light it," said she, as she noted the outline of a ring in his waistcoat pocket. "I really like' the smell of n pipe", : . 1 In: RipplingRhqmos by Wut THE ENDURING FAME THE wise men of eaeli passing age survey the actors ou lifers stage, and say of one, "His fame will last till earthly things arc dune and past ; he lias the goods, he has the fire of genius when lie bats his lyre, or with his pencil, brush or pen enchains the gaze of startled men." Ami of another man they say, "His tinhorn fame will pass away; with gaudy talents he's endowed, which talents captivate the crowd; his flimsy structure cannot stand, for it is, built on shifting sand." ' But Father Time alone can tell, who buililed ill, who bnilded well. 'When Southey made his frightful din, an everlasting wreath to win, the Wise Men, deafened by the noise, remarked, "With the immortal boys this Southey gent will take his place, or we are badly off our base." And when poor Keats produced his song, that lacked the whang of Sout hoy's gongthe AVise Men said, "His cheap tin lyre will never set the world afire. Some cross roads village ho may charm, or please the hired men on a farm ; some local fame ho may achieve with ditties like 'St. Agnes'P.ve,' but he can't reach the starry heights like Konthl'y nnd such gifted wights." Will Conrad live, or Har old 1M1? Old Father Time alone can tell. live, Jarsruly because of -the hpiiit 10 uumv, jiuwui;.- city iiui-uou interest, nor the love stury which hocus poena in the world today t.ha t POINTS did me good," said the man to the of an artist, however, to do Uncle ' ' to a national honor that survived tho well the nice man wishes to front," now eomiibonly rqfers to capital, hut you can't run a Labor cheek for every month following the .... there isn't anything exciting to do college. All that is necessary is to doesn't require as much will power MdSon , Personal Health Service By WILLIAM BRADY, M. D. , Noted Phytician and Author ' trwtm.nl ill. I . ' """"'PO X" "-'"' hyoltte, not to H dlagnotli or UtliTl , VhoiiTd hi hV."""id '.I. ' "J'? X ? "Mil. -It ddr...d erwoloe It .nclo.od. . (.w ol h. W".',," 0w,n 10 ,h' '" "umb" racolwd, only Add,".! Or wm!r'm"'B,.,!?.", N" r,Di,..C," b" "' ""'in mt ""forming to Imlruotlont woorBM ur. WINIom Brady, in oar of thla nawipapar. . Short Course In In the preceding talk with the ar tistic title of '"Spring House Clean- ine," we described the mcdicino cup-bwu-d and ennmeratcd the two dozen items In it. Kow j inten(1 t0 tttke each itom In turn and give a lot of valuable ini-mallon about Its uses In the hor.,o treatment of minor ills or first rjld, information which may savo.yoij considerable trouble and ex- pense, runi :so I suggest . here that inullijir or uunt Jean or Bister Maud carefully cut . out and preserve each of these articles, and when the series is finished, bind them together In a . little book and keep It in one of those empty compartments in the second shelf of tho medicine cup board for future reference.- If---you miss any of the ser ies, try buying back numbers of the paper at the office. I shall bo unable to supply copies of these articles to individuals who hap pen to tune In too late. It will take a number of talks to get it all off my chest and ' Into your medicine cup- ooara. as we shall run off a. talk In this scries once or twice a week until we've given away about all the secrets of the doctor trade. I dislike, of course, to pay myself too many com pliments, that is, as a doctor, hut as a newspaperman I do not hesitate to say that the reader who saves and preserves this series on the medicine cupboard will have something worth more thnn a whole year's subscription to nny competing newspaper, particu larly If .she can get friend husband, uncle George or brother Pertor to make the cupboard for her,' following the description and plan I gave in the introductory article of the . series. Should pop, George or Pete care to do a really fancy Job, lef nie suggest that- he run a little headpiece across the top of the cupboard with this quotation from Hippokrates carved or painted on It: " "Do Good if You Can But Do No Hnrm." ' - It isn't a literal quotation hut well, It conveys the idea. . ' Number 1 item is four ounces of boric acid In a bottle. Horio acid serves every purposo which an nntlseptlo can serve lo tho hands of a layman, with the exception of tincture of lodln in the first aid trentment of wounds, and so you see, right here at the beginning you havo a vnluablo bit of Information which should save you at least some moioy. There are more "powerful" antisep tics which come In much fancier cos tumes than plain boric acid docs, but if you can take my word for it you Y "JUST TOVN TALK" ' ', Oepicd Rlht By Mike MISS GILD A GRAY " . CARE OF the Follies BROADWAY, NEW Yolk MY DEAR Miss Gray: I READ an article IN THE Sunday Taper WHERE YOU had offered TO HET $10,000.00 THAT YOU possessed . , THE MOST beautiful lega OF ANY dunseuso NOW UK TO RE tho public AND I notice you said YOU WERE quite willing TO PERMIT the Judges ' TO MAKE the awards ON THE base of photos AND I'M writing you t TO LET you know I'VE TALKED things over ' WITH MR. Ruhl WHO IS the editor OF THE Mall Tribune ',' HERE AT Modford AND WE'VE decided ... TO CALL your bluff FOR WE both believe IN "HOME town products" AND WE'LL both agree TO ALL your terms . EXCEPT THE one ... . .. . THAT HAS to do WITH MAKING tho award WHICH YOU suggest .. THAT. POINTS be recorded FROM rHOTOGRArMC likeness Domestic Medicine may get along very woll Indeed with nothing more in the-way of an antl-. septic than boric acid in tho medicine cupboard at your house. Anyway, wo do at our house. '( For tho many occasions ? when a harmless antiseptic eolutlon is desired for use in the mouth, eyes, ears..riOHet throat or other body cavity'. borle,aeid is preferable to. the innumerable. Juzz nostrums of tho day. , .' r. : J As much boric acid as Will dissolve' In freshly boiled water usually about a tablcspoonful in a plrrt-using the clear upper part after any undissolved sediment has settled, at thd bottom I 1b correct. This is called saturated solution of boric acid. When such a solution is used in the ear, as a-spray in the nose, or as eye waah or eye drops It should be warmed first by standing the bottle in- warm .water; As mouthwash or gargle It may be hot or cold as preferred. . QfKSTIOXS AND ANSWERS ; Margaret tho Doctor's Daughter Will you please send me the address where I can get a book on sex educa tion suitable for a girl 10 to 15 years of age? (Mrs. T. M.) Answer. Send 25 cents to the American .Medical association. 535 North Dearborn stroet, Chicago. III., and ask for a copy of tho pamphlet; "Margaret, the Doctor's Daughter," by Dr. Wlnfield S. Hn.ll. It Is Intend ed for girls aged 12 to 14 years. GraiiflcJiUdrolt I have ah 11 year bid granddaugh ter and a 10 year old grandson and would like to know where I can get literature on sex education for them. (Mrs. C. F.) Answer. You will find the pamph let entitled, "The Wonderful Story of Life," Issued by the public health ser vice bureau of the government, help ful In instructing the children. To obtain a copy send 5 cents to the superintendent of documents, govern ment printing office, Washington, D. C, and mention the pamphlet you want. Not Sick Hut Troubled With Thick ' Coming Fancies I am in the habit of lying awake Jiours after retiring. What can I take to make 'me sleep? I have tried medi cines but they all have narcotics in them. I do not wish to consult a physician because I am not sick, but lying awake I imagine I hear all sorts of strange noises and sounds and my health is being injured, I am sure. (S. W. N.) Answer. Nevertheless you should consult a physician. Whother the loss of sleep injures your health Is a de batable question, but there is no doubt that some ' impairment of health, If you do not like to call it disease or sickness, is responsible for your sleeplessness. ' ' , AND HERE we balk , - 9 - m i WE HAVE discussed the matter WITH JACK Swem . WHO IS a photographer "1, OUR town" ' " AND HE agrees ', THAT IN a contest SUCH AS wo have fit mine! THERE ARE many points . . - . i. THAT WOULD ho lost UNLESS THE' qualifications ' OF EACH contestant - . COULD BE judged FROM FIRST, hand observations . : AND SO we'vo decidod , . ... TO MAKE him a Judgo AND WE will be all set WHEN WE hear from you I THANK you. Cut This Out It Is Worth Money 0A nA anH Inn PAnFa tft WllfW & Co., 2835 Sheffield Ave., Chicago, 111., writing your name anu auun-w clearly. You will receive a ten cent bottle of Foley's Honey and Tar Compound for coughs, colds and honrseness also free sample packages rF T7nln XI1Ib a 'riliirntln atltiilllnnt for the kidneys, and Foley Cathartic Tab lets for Constipation and liinousness. These wonderful remedies have helped millions of people. Try them! Sold everywhere ' Adv. Cheap for fires old paper at th!c office 2ne per 100. '-' DYERS " HATTERS CLEANERS 23 N. Fir Et Phone 244 WATCH YOUR BATTERY PRE3T-0-UTE BATTERY ' '- STATION 'Friendly 8rvlc- Phon 103 THE GREATEST TIHXG EV THE WORLD by laurel Gra I believe the nicest thing about love Is that It la. like a very well-made frock of the finest material it enn to the cleaners ver and over gain, and come iuk almost as ,-ood as now. Pray lo not think I am i-ulirar tn cast this f "Sk I llmlle "'or it seems I Vihi "artlcularly fitting i L !rsJi ' me- 1 adm" 1 I 74 i&V?! hnve ' a case ln I ftf TfM mind- 1 know n I i vtv mnn wno nas ,,een mJw i aaiVai married and niar- . rled and married. (that counts three, doesn't It?) and he has- been in love so many times that whenever he turns over the leaf of his Daily Reminder calendar ho re calls that it Is somebody's birthday somebody whom he once loved better thnn anything else In the world. (His phrase. If you please.) , And yet I hear' ho' Is in love again. !Ho has grown pale and melancholy about It. His eyes are ln deep hollows and hid cheeks aro gaunt. His mien is som bre, and he is taking it very, very hnrd. Maybe It's the REAL thing. Maybe rhe girl will bo horribly im pressed ana maybo she will marry him. Foolish girl? My children, you have not learned your lesson at all. You know nothing really does "set" quite so nicely as nn old suit of clothes or an ancient frock of VERY good cut, nnd VERY good .material, that has just come back from the cleaners for the 'stcentli time? Who said anything about durability? I'm sure I didn't! Notice To the EAGLE POINT IRRIGA TION DISTRICT, and to all ' free holders, legal voters, and assessment payers of said district, and to all persons Interested In the lands lying within said district and within the boundaries ln this notice: You and each of you are hereby notified that Rudolph Killing, the owner or holder of evidence of title to the heroin below first described body of land lias filed with the Hoard of Directors of Eagle Point Irrigation District in Jackson County, Oregon, his duly acknowledged petition pray ing that snld land be Included within said district. Said respective land is described ns follows: the North half of the Southwest quarter and the Southeast quarter of the Southwest quarter of Section 12, Township 36 South Range 1 .West of Willamette Meridian. Jackson County, Oregon; You are further notified that Luke Ryan, the owner or holder of evidence of title to the herein below first de scribed body of land has filed with the aforesaid board of directors his duly acknowledged petition praying that said land be included within said district. Said respective land Is de scribed as follows: South half of Southwest quarter of Section 34: South half of Southeast quarter of Section 33, and Northeast quarter of Southeast quarter of Section 33 In Township 34, South Range 1 West of Willamette Meridian, Jackson County, Oregon; You are further notified that C. B. Allan, the owner or hol'lc.- of evl donco of title to the horeinbelow first described body of land has filed with the aforesaid board of directors his duly acknowledged, netition praying that said land be Included within said district. Said respective land is de scribed as follows: Southeast quarter of Northwest quarter and Northeast quarter of Southwest quarter of Sec tion 13. Township 3H South Range 1 West of Willamette Meridian, Jackson County, Oregon: You are further notified that Carl A. Von der Mellon, the owner or holder of evidence of title to tho horeinbelow first described body of land has filed with tho aforesaid hoard of directors his duly acknow ledged petition praying that said land be included within said district. Said respective land Is described as fol lows: tho Southeast quarter of tho Northwest quarter and the Southwest quarter of tho Northeast quarter and tho Northwest quarter of the South east quarter of Section 13. township 3fi South Rnngo 1 West of Wlllnmotto Meridian. Jackson County. Oregon. Each of tho tracts of land so peti tioned to bo included . are within Jackson County, Oregon, and adjacent tn tho boundaries of said Eagle Point irrigation District as now established, and oaoh of said petitions was signed and acknowledged by the respective owner and holder of title of said re spective land as tho petitioner therein. And you arc further notified that tho aforesaid petitions and each has been set for hearing and consideration at a regular meeting of the Hoard of Directors of said Eagle Point Irriga tion District to be held at the office of said board of directors, at Eagle Point In Jackson County, State of Oregom on the 4th day of March, 1924. at the hour of 10:00 o'clock A. M., nnd you and each of you and all persons interested are hereby notified to appear nt said time and place, and show cause, if any you have, whv said petition, or any of them should not be granted. Dated February flth. 1924. BOARD OF DIRECTORS OF EAGLE POIXT IRRIGATION DISTRICT By FRED PETTEGREW. President. . , . yy Hnmniel. Serretary. Wm. Perry. Director. YOU NEED INSURANCE CALL ON "US First Insurance Agency A. L. HILL, Manager, ' 30 North Central -'Medford, Ore. Phone 105 oooooooooocmoesooooooexjoooo Try Mt. Pitt Flour $1.65 Marvel Loaf . . $1.50 MORTON MILLS CENTRAL POINT WHITE TRUCKS ED F, WEBBER LOCAL REPRESENTATIVE Office at Medford Service Station Phon 14 ootfooocwooooocmooooooooooQ BEi' (1 Ther may really be some way t' reduce taxes, but we'll let Wh (rood nn' rusty. Ike Kenlley lias traded his tractor In on a sedan. ANNOUNCEMENTS STATE REPRESENTATIVES I have represented the people of Jackiwm County one term In the Rtta legioluturo uti'l feel tlmt the legislative experiencu gained him fitted nip for a larger and more practical ervica ln the future. ... I therefore announce myself an a cendidafe for the Htutfi Representative subject to ;'tht republican primary. Adv. tf. , JtAM'H COWGHX. I lierehy announce iny candidacy for -eflrc-tlon aa one of the two representative from Jackoon County to the State Legislature, ailh jeet to the Mdy primary. I feel that my previous service In the leglata ture enables me to better serve the people. Adv. tC JIU4 11 - CAKKIN. SHERIFF 1 hereby announce myself a candidate for the nomination of Sheriff of Jncknon County on the republican ticket, subject to the votera of 8a id county at the primaries In May. If nominnted end- elected I pledge mjeelf and the deputies whom 1 shall appoint to enforce all luws in cluding the 18th Amendment with efficiency and economy. If you do not want the laws en forced, do not vote for mc Adv. tf. I). A. LYON'S, Central Folut. As a candidate In tho Republican primaries for the office of Sheriff, I desire to clearly define my position on the future conduct of tltut office, if elected. My experience aa a deputy Rhcrlft of .Tackaon County, and aa a State Traffic Officer, hua t might me that no peace officer can give natiH factory and efficient service to tho public when hla authority and responsibility are shared by another. The present unsatisfactory law en forcing conditions ia largely attributable to divided authority between antagonistic peace officers, elements that are certain to produce conflict, inefficiency and uselesa expense. Jf elected I shall insist upon and expect to maintain the right to perform all the duties of Sheriff In this County, and ft follows that I will bo uncompromisingly opposed to apectal officers except Federal Agents, with whom I pledge full and complete cooperation. 1 am in rtionnigh accord with both the letter and spirit of the prohibition laws and pledge my actix and untiring efforts in their enforcement. Adv. tf. J. J. UcMAHON. CORONER I hereby announce myself aa a candidate on the republican ticket, for nomination at the com ing pri mary for the office of coroner of Jackson county. liy virtue of my profession as an undertaker, feel that I have every qualification and thu necessary equipment to properly handle any du ties which may arise. Adv. tf. H. V. CONGER. I am a republican candidate for reelection for Coroner of Jackson county, subject to pri miiries tiny 10. Platform: Experience, personal attention, economic manage ir.ent Being a substantial taxpayer 1 am ii terested rfi the ecoiiomicul management of all county offices. Adv. ti. JOHN A. FERL COUNTY CLERK I announce iiiynelf us a candidata for the re publican nomination for County Clerk, subject to the primary in May. If elected I pro-nine to perform the duties of my allies in an efounm ical and bus, mess-like manner. Adv. tf. W. II. CKANDAU., Eag!e Point 1 hereby announce myself as a candidate m. the republican ticket for nomination for the of fice of (Jointly Clerlt at Mnj M:iy pirmnrica. I have for the past five years been a deputy county clerk and am fiimdur with every brunrh of Uie office, and if elected. I will give close at tention to the duties of the office and feel con fident that I will prove worthy of votir sup port. DF.t.IMA RTEVRNS,' Adv. tf. Medford It. jr. D. 3. I am a candidate for the office of County Clerk, on the republican ticket, aubject to the primary on May lo If elRf-ted County Clerk I wilt give to the office tiiat high degree of efficiency which the peopln are justified in demanding of a public nfliciM. Adv.lt CARL Y. TENfiWALD, yedford. TREASURER ' t am a candidate for the republican nomina tion for a tit-coml term aa Treasurer of .lackarn county, sul'icci. to the May primary. If nom inated and elected I will conduct the office aa in the past. In accordance with the luwa of the tt.- A. O. WALKKU. Adr. tl JUDGE COUNTY COURT Believing that I may be of service to the. peonte of Jackson County I hereby submit my ca.nitdacy for the republican no mi nation for Judge of the County Court at tlie May pri maries. . W. J. HAHTZELL, Adv. If T hereby announce my candidacy l for County Judse. Bubject to the de- T eiaion of tho Democratic primary, 6n tho following platform: . . - IleducQ taxes through an econom ical and business-like administration of county affairs. Stop needless ex penditures and waste and give proper support and attention to good roads, public schools and other vital nnd public necessities. Enforce the pro hibition law efficiently and properly ' fhrouffh proper agencies and ellminata 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 organisation. i Adv.tf , "WILLIAM ULRICH. COUNTY SUPERlsTTENDENT I Tn a candidate at the May pri marl for the Republican nomination as County Sdiool Superintendent of Jacks mi County. I hsv served the county for three and a half vcars aa county auperintemrent, and will, if again elected, work earnestly tor the cause of educa tion as heretofore. ........ Adv.tl .SUSANNE HOMES CARTER. COUNTY ASSESSOR I am a candidate for renomlnation on the Republican ticket for - the office of County Assessor, subject to the May primary. If nominated and elected I promise to give the same efficient service In the conduct of the office thnt I have In the past, and will continue to work for a better equalization of property values. Adv.tf - z, H. COLEMAN. COUXTY COMMISSIONER I ant a candidate for renominntiory j for the nffir of County Commissioned subject to the Republican primarv of May 16th. If nominated and elected I will endeavor to keep .Jackson coun ty on a rash hnsls. nnd continue to givo my best efforts to the business interests of (he countv. VICTOR BUR SELL, i