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(Wrdford Mail Tribune
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trn Ortffonian, Tht Ashland irlbune.
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Sacramento, Calif., a distance of over 500
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Ye Smudge Pot
Br Arthur Perry
March came in as she plc-uscd, and
will go out the wtme way.
A Portland woman tried to lieat the
bride's first batch of hlscuitH to it,
by sending the winner poisoned candy.
Vi'e have reformers many,
Who are limiting laws galore;
We spend a pretty penny
Chasing whiskey from our shore.
We've countloss spies all over;
Wo discover many a still;
Yet bootleggers live in clover.
Anil- wo all get hnoze at will,
i (New York World.)
I
The Mayor of Portland launches his
campaign for tho US. senate this
week, ';Hls Honor won undying fame
once, by kissing .a fair and charming
grand opera stngor, presumably when
she wasn't looking. What Oregon
needs at Washington, T). J Is a Shlek,
but If a he-democrat- gets the nomina
tion, the -"chief executive of tho Queen
City off this fair commonwealth" will
have to do a lot of fancy mashing to
bring home tho bacon. Nobody
blames the Mayor for his oculntoiy
Indiscrotion, though ho might have
got his ears boxed. And, furthermore.
George kissed the lady where the
Lord Intended sho should bo kissed
not on tho hand, after tho manner of
the painfully proper.
1 oi,n si-rrrixo m i,i,
lj4'linuoll, linns.. News)
( Chicks for sale; 1 will com
mence setting Feb. 6 and will set
each Tuesday. Chirks 10 cents
if ordered when wo set, dollvercd
( at the Post Office. I will set
your eggs for $2.50 a hundred,
yiione 26 on 144. Charles Hull.
, For artlstlcness of design, and
glossiness of finish, tho '. Chaplin of
JJavld llosenhcrg has no rival.
DEAR ANN IK LA UK IKS: I am n
girl eighteen years old, and am con-
Bldored very good-looking, but I never
have many young men friends. 1 do
not belovo In kissing or flirting or
any other liberties. tSulcm Capital
Journal) Cause and effect stuff.
. ; . A l,.lY TALKS
1 dem't like to toot my own trum
pet, and far lie It from me to brag
but youve got to admit I hain't so
worse In .tho face, et cet. et cel. They
don I squint when they look my way
You can be a human being and stil
be gobdlooking. Take lOlsle. Nice
Klrl. Knocks 'em kicking, until she
opens Jier trap. The boys expect to
hesr a -soft soprano, and gosh! she's
a femiilo bass. That upsets 'em on
the firm curve. Always wringing her
hands. Instead of tho gentleman's
neck. Hut I should Jump off the hen
house.. $ Jf I owned a fivo-spnt I'd
scream. So I lied to him. and he lied
to me, and wo both did n good Job of
It, and Jvhcn he comes In 1 don't have
to slip hlni tho dishing when he
reaches- for my mitt. And Tuesday
I was -fooling blue, and got funny,
and this bird is trying to sell some.
body a'i:nr, and kept Haying; "It goes
without saying." Hain't that lovely!
You ftfd It a dictionary Instead of
gas. ltoally, ho was too old a man
to be trifled with in that manner. And
horo comes another victim. C.ood-byo,
old world, good-bye. .
A MXtiKltlK SCANDAL
(ICugtMie KcgiMrr)
1 "That said statement published
by tho said Klhcrt iiede, on said
date bolting forth that the county
' records show that two suits of silk
underwear were bought ami paid
for by said ciuinty court, by roqul
' sltlon No. 04:1. for a certain Ku
gene woman, or that any silk un
derwear for any person was
. bought and paid for by the conn,
ty court of Initio county, on
requisition No. H42 or other, 1s
. trued by me during my Hervlco
under said court, is an unqualified
.-falsehood without a shadow of
. Justification.
"J. J. IlAIiUAUGII."
Chaa. Kneebone spent the week-end
with his family, returning to his work
at Dexter Monday morning. (Sprlng
fiold News.) Here's your cap!
Nlnai Coffee vs. Klmer Coffee.
Decree . of Divorce. (Court News
Chlco Enterprise.) Plenty of grounds
for It. ' '
THE SAD CASE OF
SHORT time npo we Btiy t?Htei that Mr. Vanderlip was insane,
x. His testimony before the senate oil committee Indicated strongly
that lie had suffered a rush of oil
Hut we didn t seriously believe
supposed that he had merely had
which in tune ot great public excitement, overwhelm even the most
.sensible of men.
Since then however, Mr. Vanderlip has run a mental course which
justifies his friends culling in a committee of alienists. To diagnose
his case as mental break-down seems now the only charitable course
For the pitiful exhibition before the oil committee has been fol
lowed by a scries of public utterances which can only be compared to
the ravings of an unbalanced mind.
After welcoming the libel suit
lip proceeded to maintain that no
Charles Forbes, ex-director of the
newspaper reader knew at the time
Chicago grand jury for three weeks and indictments were returned
last Friday.
Yesterday Mr. Vanderlip erupted again. President Coolidge, he
declared had asked for Attorney
and Daugherty had refused to resign.
Today President Coolidge announces that he will not dignify such
a statement by any comment. AVhy should he? Everyone in Wash
ington knows that President Coolidge refused to accept Daugherty
resignation when he first assumed office after President Harding's
death, and for that reason was not
nation now. Daugherty, moreover,
resign whenever the President requests it. .'. ,
It is no longer possible to explain the Vanderlip spectacle as a
chance slip, a momentary abberation induced perhaps by auto intoxi
cation or an unexpected reportorial offensive. ,
The only rational explanation is that the great financier has really
gone mad. And as he has plenty of
be taken at once for a rest cure on
QUILL
I'neasy lies the fist that holds a
Our interest in Europe may not
The "hinterland" is where they
of fixing things.
An unsophisticated youth is one
will have him.
.' Nothing in this vain world seems'
house towel.
There is only one state in which
.YiiiicH nave political Npeecucs.
You can say one thing for "seofflaw." It's the only word in this
iipior row that both sides enjoy.
An open countenance would be
that comes out of the opening.
Just as a mere spectacle it would be worth $30,000 to see the Sen
ate accept a peace plan.
Nature is fair. She made woman's arms enticing, but she gave
man legs to carry him away from
Business integrity is improving.
claims to have a one-man top.
The girl who runs away from
but she isn't missing much.
One thing a girl can't understand is that the stranger driving the
ear may be wicked even if he is handsome.
Another fault in our educational system is that some girls must
try several schools before getting a husband.
General Puller is a lucky chap. Indications are that there will lit'
other jobs when Philadelphia is made pure in heart.
Uirds from the Canary Islands may sing popular songs. We've
heard birds from the Mahainas singing "lie's a .lolly Good Fellow."
RipplingRhijmGs
4& V W Walt
ru
TEAPOT
N STWANGK and distant lands I roam, but ever, evermore, my
. thoughts return to Teapot Dome and happy days of yore.
Twas there our lowly dwelling stood, upon a gentle rise, 'twas
there my father sawed his wood, and mother biffed the flies.
There was no trouble that could spoil our glad and cheerful days,
until there came the plague of oil that jarred us, forty ways. One
day my father sought the well for a refreshing drink; the water
had tin oily smell that put it on the blink. My aunts went forth to
milk the kine, inured to useful toil, and came back at half past
nine with their buckets full of oil. "We need a rain." my uncle
said, "to soak the parching soil;" . clouds then gathered over
head, ami soon were raining oil. Such oiliness destroyed our
peace, and made our lives seem hard; the brooks were running
melted greaso the springs all squirted lard. When father at the
table chewed an egg or bacon rind, he said, "It tastes to me like
crude, and I prefer refined." And so we left our happy home
in sorrow and despair; we moved away from Teapot Dome, it was
too oily there. My plow is cleaving other loam, but oft at night
I th dim, mid dream aniu of Teapot Dome, where life was sure a
so ream.
MR. VANDEELIP
to the brain.
the noted financier crazy. We
one of those temporary lapses.
i, 1
from jhe Marion Star, Mr. Vander
action had been taken against
Veteran bureau, when as every
Forbes' case had been befor the
General Daugherty's resignation
in a position to demand his resig
has repeatedly stated that he will
money, we respectfully suggest he
the Kukoo Islands.
POINTS
bribe.
be so intense, but it's accumulating
still shoot "revenoors" instead
who wonders mournfully if she
to last forever except a boarding
men arc killed with gas, but all
,
fine except for the string of words
there.
No manufacturer now really
u hick town is said to be missing,
Mason
DOME.
Personal K
By WILLI AN
Nottd Phy$kian and Author
Signed It t tart pertaining to ieriom
treatment, will be answtred by Or. Brady
ui
Letters mould be brltf and written In Ink. Owing to tho largo number of letter received, only
JI ... . 7 7: 7 . . ,
Addrtta Or. William Brady, In car of this lew.
Mr. aid
Formerly the big packers were ab(e
to utilize every bit of the hog but tlfe
.squeal, and nowadays there's a steady
demand for even that by-product. Bi
it is premature for us to congratula
ourselves on the elimination of wast
at least while we continue to u.s
only about twi
thirds of the nutri
live value of th
wheat for flour. Mi
and Mrs. Jack Sprat
solved the problen
of complete utiliza (
lion or tne nutri
ment at their dispo
sal, with respect to
rarniverous compo
nents of the diet
We might take t
cue from the Spratu
with respect to at
least one item of our mixed diet which
is quite as Important in a nutritive
way as anything that comes on hoofs.
I am alluding to potatoes. The Irish
delicacy, I mean, of course, tho I
should be tho last to discriminate
againKt candied sweets with fried
chicken a la Yarborough. which they
sometimes servo to distinguished
guests at Ualeigh.
The nutrition of hogs is extremely
well provided for in this country. In
deed, the authorities at Washington
assure us that more hog meat than
beer and mutton is now consumed by
.he American people. The most casual
consideration of the nutritive material
which we commonly reject in trying
to find a portion soft enough for our
poorly nourished teeth or "pure"
nough for our pampered digestion.
gives us at least a hint as to why
the hogs thrive so well. After all.
they get a rather better ba laired diet
than most of us humans permit our
selves to have.
Everybody knows that a baked po
tato is a wholesome morsel. I myself
consider it no more wholesome or di
gestible than a' boiled or a fried po
tato, but let's not quarrel about a
minor point now and nearly every
body who esteems baked potatoes
takes paiiiH to remove the skin and
discard it as something unfit for hU;
man' consumption. (
Ctive me the baked potato skins
and you may have all the white
starch within.
The baking, in'.thpfirst place, ster
ilizes the skin, thus insuring against
any possible ingestion1 of parasites or
their microscopic eggs. In the next
place, must of the fine flavor of the
otato hides in the f-kin. The main
reason for preferring baked potato
to boiled in the sickroom dietary is
that In boiling mostrfof the mineral
salts nre dlssyjvtj jtfftit Into1 he Ron
caio water ana lost, tJTit unless you eat,
the baked potato ,skin you might as
well have your potato boiled after all.
The vitamins in potato lie chiefly Im
mediately under tne skin and are
discarded by those , who reject the
Of course tho cellulose (woody
fibre) of tho potato skin is not diges
tible for man. but that very fact is
mother good reason for eating the
skin of the baked potato, .for that uni
versal ailment, constipation. Is largely
due to insufficient roughage or indi
gestible material in our food.
There are few edible substances
which are better chewing than baked '
potato skin, ana I still maintain thatirier.
"JUST TOWN TALK"
Copied Right By Mlko
Miss Glulda Gray,
New York City.
My Dear Cuddy:
Received your letter yesterday and
am writing to let you know that we've
garnered tho best the country side has
to offer and can assure you that it will
he no easy matter for you to take first
honors in a "Beautiful Limbs" con
test staged in Medford. Do not let
anything interfere with ymr appear
ance here In person. From what I've
been able to sec so far this contest
will bo more than a bare success.
KdltoQ "Town Talk.
lilUI.S. THAT'S tho letter
I'VK WRITTEN to Oullda Gray
...
WHO'S WAGKKED J10.000
...
THAT HER pedal extremities
...
ARE THE most beautiful
...
OF ANY In captivity
AMI I'VE called her bluff
...
AND IN tho vernacular
...
OF THE famous liord Nolsou
...
'WE EXPECT overy lady
"TO IX) her duty"
...
TO l-I'HOI.D the reputation
...
OF SOUTHERN Oregon
SO DON'T be backward
...
AllOfT COMING rorward
AS WE havo arrauged
THAT EVERY momtwr
OF THE judging committee
WILL HE accompanied
DY A chnperon
AN'D EVERY means possible
WILL HE Invoked
ealth Service
BRADY, M. D.
noalth and hvaleno. not to rflieeia dlaanml at
m iiimpu, teir aa retted envelop it enoioted.
not conforming to instructions
paper.
Mrs. Kprutt
the mastication of such natural fooda
in the best tooth preservative.
Some persons crave raw potato and
fear to indulge this not unnatural
craving. They may and should in
dulge It In a reasonable way. But I
urge the eating of the potato skin
as the normal way to satisfy that
instinctive craving for mineral mater
or vitamins or whatever it is.
QI ESTIOXS AND AXSWKItS
Case of Brhle VcrsuH Groom
Referring to your article. "Before a
Woman Becomes Engaged?' I think it
is a splendid idea that a young man
be required to produce his health cer
tificate when he asks for a daughter's,
hand in marriage, but, how about the
young woman? In many instances
the vountr man in tnkinc lust nn miifh
Ichance, because many girls also be-
ieve in the double standard of morals
owadays. And I think there are not
;ii few men who do not believe in a
ouble standard of morals. (B. F. E.)
Answer. Certainly there are men
ho do not believe in such a standard
n d do not live under such a stan-
flard. but we must admit that the
ouble standard of morals is stilt
aacitly supported by jrten generally,
iven if there are a few girls who fall
pefore the onslaught of the nobler
ex, the women in general have never
accepted the double standard, thank
God. So It seems illogical for a man
to demand such a certificate from a
prospective bride. If a man can't
tttke his bride on faith alone he surely
doesn't love her enough to contract to
iftirnish 21 meals a week for her for
1 UDp. No, son, you're absolutely wrong
i:hynur view Men live under tho
double standard and women still de
re respect. A parent or guardian
ii-V Entirely justified, in fact it' Is the
riffled duty of parent or guardian, to
a" tybiand from a suitor a physician's
ctVrtificate as evidence that the pro
sitettive husband is free from com
m miicable disease, and that is true no
m Vlter who or what the man may be.
Bifr could you ask a parent or guar
duiyn to show you such evidence of
yoi W prospective bride's fitness for
marriage? ot while oulr noble sex
up) t'olds the present standard of
morula.
lo.tala.
1- lave
IIhIiiImhv Chasing
e had TB for two years. Would
a ilij' climate be better for me? It
seeipp that I do not do so well here in
the jrintcr months. (Mrs. D. S. J.)
wer. Ivong Beach, Cal., your
is as good a climate to recover
that of Lansing, Mich., or Wor-
Mass. Any change of resi
without the advice of your phy
would be a very unwlne expert-
Send a stamped self, addressed
pe' for a few hundred words of
and instructions for persona
mean to win the battle with tu
berculosis. ,
Contagious and Infectious
Kindly explain tho difference be
tween contagious and infectious di
sease. Can a third person carry mea
sles from the sick child to another
child? (P. L.)
Answer. A contagious disease Is
communicable by contact, an infec
tious disease is communicable thru in
direct means, as by a third .person
(carrier) or thru polluted food or
water (typhoid fever). Probably
measles is not communicable by a car-
TO PROTEST the dignity
.
OF THOSE who've consented
TO ACT as Judges
AND AS AX Inducement
TO POSSIBLE contestants .
I'VE TAKEN the liberty
'
OF MAKING the offer
OF SPLITTING the prize money
WITH THE local winner
AND IT should amount
TO CONSIDERABLE cash
AS WE contemplate
CHARGING AN admission price
AND ALL In all
.
IT SHOULD represent .
QUITE A "Leg-l-seo"
jj THANK you.
Ono Killed In It. K. Wret k
IJAIrrMonK. Aid.. Mar. 3. S. w.
Ctparhart of Lynchburg. Va.. was
killed and seven other persons, five of
them women were injured In an acci
dent to Pennsylvania railroad train
No. 970 near hero last night. The
train, bound from Buffalo to Wash
ington and consisting of ten cars, was
partly derailed.
Prevent
SORE THROAT
TONSILITIS
COLDS. Etc.
rjte with ZtPYROL
i at fintrtrnofKirtness
or phlegm In your
throat Iti effective-
m wGl SJtonun you
THE GIIEATE6T THING" IN THE
WORLD
. by LaureJ Qraf ,
Kiss but-don't telH Therein noth
ing quite, ' ao. 'contemptible in the hu
man zoo, to my mind, as the man who
must gossip. Somehow we feel a
sort of natural pity for the feminine
tongue-wagger but the man who tells
is beyond words.
Why in the world
are . there such
creatures?. And
yet the woods are
full of them.
Some . men just
live to .count
themselves in on
small and unim
portant , a d v e n
tures with girls,
and they . seem to
contrive them so
they will appear
a thousand. ..times more Important
than they really are. . Then they dash
about from pillar to .post, tejlingthe
(world and sundry all about It. "See
that dame? I've kissed her! , She is
a good little' kit!. .. Crazy .about me,
I too. Poor little, girl. I'm gorry I
; can't care for her as much as I ought.
Oh. well, it's funny about me. I seem
to have a way with 'em th women."
Ever hear a male biped go on at that
rate? I have. I wanted to lighj. a
nice dynamite bomb and put it under
.his chair. Of course. Anybody would.
Why are there male gossips? Watch
out for 'em. girls. The more innocent
their chatter appears to be, sometimes
the more of a menace they are to your
reputation and happiness. They're
poison!
Tir olo ilcliivlitriii peaches a'.
'ereani complexions ' have given'
way 0 th' newer mauucNla an'
Hen Davis makeuiis. .Some folks
have iK'aee. an' some have plenly,
hut we .clou'L believe that any
buddy ever had any ieaee that
hail plenty. v. v vr
COMMUNICATIONS
Booth the Assassin of Lincoln
to tne bailor: ivery few years
some one. resurrects and gives promt
nonce loathe thUeadbare fiction that
( Booth, the assassin of .Lincoln, was
not captured and killed, as recorded in
the history of that eVent.
During, the past 'week the young
people of yie high school were told In
an address delivered for their edifi
cation, that Booth escaped, and fled
to South America. That in later years
ne returned to the United States, took
up nis resilience in ukianoma, and
under an assumed name raised a fam
ily there, and finally committed sui
cide.
This story is not as new as the Rev
erend gentleman who delivered the
address indicated. About twenty years
ago a man named Finis L.. Bates
wrote a book entitled "The Escape
and Suicide of John Wilkes' Booth."
It stated that Booth lived In Texas for
a while, but-that he finally committed
suicide, and that he had lived there
for years under-the assumed name of
John St. -Helen. This book further
stated that after his death a tintype
of St. Helen was shown to Julius
Itrutus Booth, a nephew of the nssas
sin, and that ho recognized it as a
likeness of his notorious uncle. This
book was not considered of any his'
torlc value. It rather proved that the
wish of the author was father to the
thought, nnd that It was hut a fiction
originating in the fertile but unscien
tific mind of the author.'
A few years Inter a Mr. Campbell.
thirsting for notoriety, also published
a book on the ulJect..nnd his Booth
also lived 'in Oklahoma; but did not
bear tho assumed name of St. Helen,
and was not the same person who was
discovered by Finis L. Bates.
I read all Uie evidence and tho de
talis of the trial and execution of the
Lincoln conspirators,:A2deroritt Payne,
Herrold, Mrs. Surratt, and Dr. Mudd,
anu during tne-time this trial was
transpiring and I have never had anv
doubt as to the identification of Booth.
I do not think it advisable to enter
tain high school students with any
such fakes. Many of them will go
through life believing that they havo
heard the truth concerning that tragic
event in the history of our country.
; i nere seems to do a proneness In
the minds of some to attempt discov
ery of historical events that have
seemingly become fixed in tiie pages
of authentic history. Louts XVII. son
of Louis XVI and Marie Antoinette
was only a titular king of France. He
was a child during the period of the
revolution In that country, but he was
It only
taxes HttU
seed and you
' want that little good I
Snd Jbr FRBB cmtmtof
' CCMomA Ox. Swl Ciuwn,
9 W MtM Seme ' San Fkancmco
UL !
flcxsOsdOte
thrown Into prison with other.1 mem
bers of his unfortunate family and, at'
the time his pnrcnts were executed he.
was kept a prisoner In thrf Temple',
and history says that ho died there In
1795. Yet in 1S54 a book was liub
llshed in this country called "The host
Prince," and 1 stated that,' tho .ReY.
Kleazar Williams, a missionary anions
the Indians, was really the lost, DW1-.
phln of France, who had been secretly
brouKht to America and placed imohfr
the Indians, and it Is said that "he
hooked the part in every way. .
I During the past year there was: a
' published account of tho escape of the
Russian Princess Olca, daughter of
the late czar. This article tatated that
she is in America under an assumed
name, and why may we not expect to
learn in a few years that this entire
royal family escaped, came to Anier,-.
'lea. and died on an Oklahoma ranch,
under the assumed name of Oscar
Jones? 1VM. M. COLVIQ.
Medford. Mar. 3d.
ANNOUNCEMENTS
STATE REPRESENTATIVES
I hi?t represented the people of Jack
Oountj one term in the State IfffUUture u4
feel that the legislative experience gained ka
fitted me for larger and mora practical aarflM
In the future. -
I therefore announce myself aa a cenaldat
for the SUte KepreaentatlTe subject to tfca
republican primary.
Adv. tf. RALPH COWGIL&. v
I hereby announre my candidacy for re-eleo
tion aa one of the two representatlTet fro 89
Jerhson County to the State Legislature, tub
Ject to the May primary. - '
1 feel thut my prmoua service m the lefttla
ture enable me to better serve the people.
dr. U. J0HJJ B. CARtm,
SHERIFF -
I hereby announre myself a candidate for um
nomination of Sheriff of Jackson County ptt tha
republican ticket, subject to the votera of ia4
county at the primariea in May. If nominated
and elected I pledge myaelf and the . deputie
whom I shall appoint to enforce ail Uwa ln
cluding the 18th Amendment with -efficiency
and economy. If you do not want the law.
forced, do not vote for im
Adr. tf. D. A. LYONH. Central Point
Aa a candidate in the Republican prlmarfei
for the office of Sheriff, I deaire to elearbr
define my position on die future conduct of thai
office, if e'ected. 1
My experience aa a deputy sheriff of Jackaatl
County, and aa a Htate Traffic Officer, Hai
taught me tht no peace officer can give satis
factory and efficient service to the public whew
hla authority and responsibility are shared by
another. Th present unnatisfactory law eei
forcing conditions is largely attributable tO
divided authority between antagonJatia pec
officers, elements that are certain to -product .
conflict. Inefficiency and utielesa expenae.
If elected 1 shrill insist upon and eipecf W
maintain the - fgtit to perform all the duties)
of Sheriff In -hi a County, and it follow thai I
will be unctMiiprom I singly opposed to apecUJ
officers except Fedi-rul Agents, with whom J
pledge full and complete cooperation. I in la
thorough accord with both the letter and spirit
of the prnlub tinn lawa and pledge my aotJsa
and untiring efforts in their enforcement, ,
Adv. tf. J. J. UcUAHOH. .
lielnpr a candidate for tho Democra
tic nomination for Sheriff, I promijte
if nominated and elected to enforce
all lawa and conduct tho other, busi
ness to the beat of iny ability, With
efficiency ant economy always cofi
smerca rust. win reror anyone. p
my record aa nheriff durinfc lSl-VlB.
Adv. . ItALPJtG. JBNNIiVQ8,'i -
. CORONER '
I herehy .announce myself a a papdidatt '
'Hie republican .ticket, fonoDilnfltionat tKe cba
Ing pr) nmtr.furtheioffitV- oi cronu)f Jk
oounty. a. . a ; ..
Uy virtue of my profession: aa an ndf Wkf,
I feel that 1 have every qualification and, tba
necessity equipment to properly handle any d
nes unicn may arlae.T- " m
Ad... . . ... . . H. W. CONOBR. ,
I am a republican candidate for reefeettob
for Coroner of Jackson county, subject to pri
maries May lfl.
Platform: Experience, personal attention,
economic management ' Being a aubstantlaj
taxpayer 1 am interested .n the economic!
management of all county office. .- . i..
Adv. tf. 40US A. PRL"
COUNTY CLERK , ., ' "
I announce myself as a candidate for tnt "re
publican nomination for County Clerk, htinject
to the primary in May. If elected I promise to
perform the duties of my office in an eennooa
ical and business like manner. 1
Adv. tf. W. II. CRANDALL, Eagle Point..-
! hereby annoance myself aa a candidate e.
the republican ticket for nomination for the of
fice of County Clerk at the My ninnarlra. '
have for the paat five years been a dcpirtf
county clerk and am familiar with every brand)
ot the office, and if elected, ! will give clot at
tention to the dtitiea of the office and fel con
fident that I will prove worthy of your dr-("rt-
DELILIA STEVENS. .
Adv. XL Medford R. F. D. I. 1
I ara a candidate for the office of Couptf
virn. tin in rfniiniican timet. annitt tri
primary on May lfl.
It Hcrttd County CUrk I will ,1 k4
office that hisb dnrrra ot tfllfirarj whlrt) th
ptopl m Juatlfitd in dtmandinf ol euhtte
official. r a
Ad..tl CARl, Y. TEN0WALI). UilvtL''
TREASURER . ' '!'
I am candidate for the rrpublleaal nontlna'
tion for a aerond term aa Tra.nr.r nf JArfeAM
county, aubjwt to the Mar primary. U Mta-
.m-icu anu eirctra i win conduct the otflcft M UI
in. paai. in accordance with the law. jvf Mia
atate.
A. u. WALKKK. Adf. II
JUDGE COUNTY COURT j .' I
Bellntni that I may be of (errfc. to M
people of Jackeon countv I hrK ahMl tm
ca.hildacy for the republican nomination tat
Judge of the County Court at the May fcrt
marlea. w. J. BARTZELL. Ait. U
I hereby announce mv .rnnriMaif
for County Judice. sublect to thu An.
clalon of the Democratic primary. Oft
the following platform: .'"'. .
Reduce tnxen throuuh an exManrni
leal and business-like arlmlnl.tvitUh
of county affairs, stop noadreaa :Mtt
pcndltures and waste and give proper
support and attention to good tfiarl
public schools and other vital Mia
public necessities. Enforce tha brt
hlbltlon law efficiently nnrl manahli
throuRh proper jtftencles and elimlnMK
special law enforcing organlsatldat
which are now causing . divides
authority and needless expense.'- Qivt
to all a fair, square deal and not ,b
responsible to any political fftCtlori,
clique or organization. . - ',
Adv.tf WILLIAM UI.HTflrt.
COUNTY SUPERIfTTENOENT ''
m. r, - '-""' in. aiay primaries roe
Hie RepuMlcan nomination aa County School
i,,v ."nn iouuiy. i nave
aerred the county for three and a half ynn
i. j ' nu win. ii aalB
elected, work earneatly for the cauae of educa
Mnn haealAfne.
Adf.U SUSANNE HOMES riAnnrDL
COrVTT ASSESSOR
T am a Mmii.iB . . .
- ---- - , i i vuumination
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 tho
""'ce hat I have In the past, and
will ennllnti. n .-. . .
, . nuiK ivr a oeiior
equalization of property values.
-MV.U -. H IYII.ITU1V
corxTr coMMissioxEn
T am n panlrf.ia , .
for the office of County Commissioner
subject to the Republican primary of
May 16th. If nominated and elected
I will endeavor to keep Jackson coun
ty on a cash basis, and continue to
elve mv best efforta ia v. . i .
latrea of the county
"VICTOR BURSELL. .