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Voters of Illinois yesterday re gained their afiity, and deflated u fourflUMhlng windbag, and har-d a hypocrite to the limber. There is now u chance that thr urouKed ('hP-ago citizenry will do something ubut their he II raising foreign population, who hav bet-n running wild with deadly weapons, under the gem-i jilslilp of Antonio's and Hoi's, and llyrnie'n. V.'Im n there is u crime of any conse quence, up bol a gerit front l-itln-Kui'oe. l"or instance, "f ihttnond Joe" l'x posit o." Aliens should le handpb-ked and tested for cursed news, lii'fnre being ullowed lo ro.tm end ruiigf the hind. I'eople from ol her lands beha vc. ne never leiids of "Opal ON-" Ob-son, "Crooked None" rtukl, or "Two Jjoinb ' Ah King. Not hi ng Iium ixen heaid from the eminent cry-baby of Oicgou politics for some time. He In about due to Insue u Htateincnt, that 'he women candhhites are the finest bunch of men who ever ran for office In ibis suite. The flhing seahon opens Hun day, on and after wbh h It will be legal to catch a trout. If you can. II In quaintly called the "fMiing Industry," uud ptomlsi s to make lie.-ivy Inroads in the louflng Indus try. "II K WHO WAITS" This ctvl fixation bus much (o boaitt of perhaps -at leant It do- b'jHMt of a good deal but it lias riot It lug at all to offer 1 be man who wiiIlM the inn ii who h.iH kept his appolmmeiit to the minute but tutu to wait In tin outer office of the man who husti'l kept his. To such waiter civilization and all Itn work seem a total failure They h.iVe liiiide tio pi ovihlrm for hi 111. bey hiive lui'-d him through Ik cultlviillon of a soil, j M'nm Into a room v It If It biiK no attraction for Miim, where there Im nothing for him to do but state at tin- wtill and wlili h he dare not leave for fetn of loHlllg hltt lIplHitlltlllellt. We have tiui'le ll rough calcula tion from which it iippi-am that In the tin:- we have spent under Ut h eh cumMariei-n vw eould, hail It been usefully employed, have 'learned three ileml nod four living languages. j-or the eomihtHHiun Of no crime that we rati now i era 1 1 we have been I nun in ed til dm k iiihI frowzy roohiK of deudly apei ( cintalntng i(osa itonhein n lunxn i ami a hiding steam radlatM. flir- it Ihm IikI, all told. iipi'i oxlnatliiK Mill' months-- thi iiveiage ..-n-tenre llllponed foe flrr-t iletfier murder in ( 'hh ago We aie not one w ho has any coliNtllutlonal pl.jiM'tlun to waiting per se. We rather enjoy if ,it lime an giving uppoi-tunity f,,i ie ! flection; we have ahvavN t' Kie(jd that niont of the t hi men f ba e f done throughout u long life have ' been done w jt bout ref leetion. a 'clrtumstiilice that miutit hae bren ' uiifortuiiatK In Its i exults ext opt for the happy coim-ldeipe tlltt everybody else also acts u it hmit ref lection. Thut fact has evened jtblngs U, I Hut while we are willing to wait, w hen necrsHnry, w e have ri jileclded objection to watting in tlo places that til commonly pioviile.i (for waiters by persons who know In advance that they hiv not going An keep their appointments Tin- )whol' theory of so-called outer i.r f Ices or i ei'eptfon rooms Is laird ion humiiii duplicity thft man who uovldes them knows he's not k lug to se- you when hr says h will, otherwise he wotlldn t iinlde u place fur you to wall. Ills 'whole object Is to get oi III there. That done he ran lake hli time because he knows you won T date go wny, and anyway nf in on 'liuvu waited a short time In thv HurroundlngM he has provided your mind falls and you haven't sense enough o go hum). (Kansas City tiiur.) Editorial Correspondence r.TKTEK'S BATTl.KFJKLU Mon tana. Aijr:I. Tnat Jove cf idvn- r irAKuime chett receive a mar I iiififnt tick h-u one t !" the ! ') Of (.'UfU-I 111 ttt d4. Tht (sr.! of rrjofc katTlefielo iu ihU b rt J tjirTt"l bjr lij aavati'..rfc o! T-i,!ii: I 'lAiiry 'jviliza'.wn that r.m.ltotk, of It.- . : ) f hi fJllfieuit. Not t he (URtr vt JfM4. For in over half U-dlly no cl:ur in thi. Mf'-tioc of i MmiUu. Kii lor tit- Ui.'o. j "I UJ I'.url.rton r,l. f'A(J and ouf or two iinie fciar.-k ; witU.h f:iJJ 0(lJy ,,JC,-ej o-Jt b a ,.-t-y at jt wan ott f :f y years aKO jare rUJIJW tliiK. a ?-w pa- t-i tiat-i bolit- a iri'J)rjK riv-r. (Jo(fr(J her and thtre iffi ri'iuipf, of the r.ai uiM wt the name a it a iiack in Ihe nii'idie : late now for ie buffalo an 4 red ; Hieu who wandered over the ilaiim t-arre.-ai least we rouid ee none one decidrrs thin. i part of the 'country that the Ainerkan faravan 4 has paMK'd br and for-'-o('.en. j Til- tn-vx of lh- hi h'-rr' fui- tr f' ll rja a shaft vi hi' h i sur rounded by an iron fnre. and near hy cemetery with uinall head wtornrn. a caretaV.er'ii lolpe. in whi' h one may buy urio of the battlefield, and jKt'.ardu Imi'jdinK the MjjMy colored onen. ehowiru; CuMer surrounded by the dead and dying men and horse, hi hair fllfte In th lr--z- arid two pistols blazibK in hU handn. The 'julde reiaten the well known utory of tlii maftsarre but an elder ly man up from Wyoming who has made a ntudy of the early hintory of ti in Kectlon adds wine interewt im? detail" a follows: "Hee that cliff orer th-re. on the edce of the Little Hig Horn? If (UHier had mad' hin t-tand th-r-, his rear proteeteJ by the river, io fJanV. by cliff and only a narrow , approach in front, he could have held the Indian oif indefinitely, certainly until rWn fore-mem ;i r rlved. Hut he wasn't looking for, a an advantageous battlefield. He! vai looking for a fUsht. itching for oiip, in fact. Ills only worry wan that the Indians would em ape him. He divided his forces, not for an enveloping movement but to scare up some redskins and get a little action. Young, romantic, fear lew, he told It no that morning lie feared the Indians had too much horse sense to put up a fight in that sort of country. Hut all that time he was being watched by In dian m'oiiih and when he ''ot In the moKt dinad vantaueous place from I is Ktandpolnt on an exposed hill with no cover and absolutely no escape except by cutting his way thiouuli. the overwhelming force of reilMkins was on him. Can ter was a III tie tori brave, a bit too fearleHS that afternoon. If he had been more cautious, more of a QUILL 'i'liiiij liistorv of caluMct iiniiil)cr: Kail: tell; fallen. Hull ! fn YviiMt other (Miimtiy would pcujik be m if tliey Itnew they conhl t M'ape piinishiiii'itt ? Of i-ourhc raw thinjfs help people reduce. I.ool; what a raw ileal lius d"nc for the coal iiiiiicrs. .Mental affliction acipiils many a criminal, hut it isn't al wfivH the i-niitiiiiil's affliction. Final proof that l-indy is n flawless kniL'ht is his withdrawal in time lo let !ah have the front pau'c aL'ain. Kvcry oip c in a while yon mt inail hcciinsi' she can't sinj.' hasv ll in'l crookedni'ss that makes nicii rich, son ; jt 's smartness. And smart ones also pet rich honestly, without risking jail. Moiiscclciiniiiir will hcoin in will he parked in a new place, The annual pric for opt imisni noes to the headline writer ! who said : " Aleuts clean up ( h Americanism : I i'iiui tit I in personal liberty-, wishing you ; eouhl nialii' that fellow over there heliave us oil want him to. Souli Carolina has appropriated money to advertise the claim thai her edible products prevent goitre. If only Uurhank had I'erfcrtcil Nome kind of plant to prevent foolishness. i THE NEBBS The Story r MC THAT VOL) t NOTTlMGoWOQTH Or 3Dm6 ft CROOK e wfto re fooled v I LIATTlHiwWflTU l I .vc Map ml fooled I y 7 ; ; LT ill LI V r- ,,, I 'llllll I T I rrDFonn r;y, coard, perhaps, b serer woo id tMe Len caugut H'ALding on tnai tlt. on a clear dfcy m t-arly pnrt. it i car to Tr;iJhtri t that fautl eoaceiLeat in jmXiut:ou. One cls t oelp but trjinii witat a different tory touid hive leu tola if Custer had hid a home-ciade radio fcet. on or two mmJiibt gun, or an airinane. A battle i:e t(;ai iJi Eevtr onr atAin- Tacti'ily it is as out of , (lute as ti.e mtnerinx ram and the . kLivbt in armor. Only a few miles away is the Crow aKeney. Here are fccme of the descendants of Custer s trw. lor t;ie ( rows were alaf friend iy to the white, and g;a'ily ai'itd thero in warring on their traditional et.vri.i'-e. the sio'-. The Crows are tomfortable and fairly industrious, with their farms in .ood repair, and tL ;Jng roa'hineK jn th-:r par lors. Kew of them have risen to the radio. Too much 'ike "bad spirit or;e ol the fei-ral agentJ explains. Now and then a young bik getii full of moonshine, but on the whole the Crow, are ac f ij I and will;iig to rabe enouL'h to live on. They were never very giessive and aren't now. In pio neer das had ("rows re usually hore thieves and didn't care to l;ht unless they were in over whelming nu in bens. The "old man has a different view of Sitting Lull. He was a diplomat first and a warrior after ward. He was nothing of a cow ard but he never haw any point In taking foolifcli chances. He real ized warring on the whites was a Joeing game, without modern guni. ammunition, and some sort of ef fective orxanization. Ho by a (po litical genius which a row at times to the level of genuine staeHman ship, he first educated his !eopie to the fightinng pitch largely through the asibtance of the squaws, whoM- fupjrfjrt and favor he assiduously cultivated. then he secured modern rifles and stores of ammunition, by bribery when cajolery failed. and when every thing was ready he struck, and stru k hard. When overwhelming forces a.ainst him drove him to the wall, he didn't do anything theatrical like falling on h(s hunt ing knife, or jumping over a cliff. lit: simply submitted and made the be t terms he co u 1 d , which ga ve hlrn many years of peace and a reasonable sort of restricted free dom. He was really a great man, and If his color or fortunes had been different would have been a cammanding figure in 1'arliarneut. That may be true or not, at least it Is the old man's story. Sprite-; Ik late here but it is very warm. There Is some snow In well protected ravines and a lit tit fringe of be along the banks of the Little Utg Horn. There hasn't been a hard rain for months. When the rains do come, they will prob ably turn into snow at night and suddenly winter will return. In other words, spring here is always a false one. Hlizards In May are not uncommon. H. W. It. POINTS a w "ma n yon suspect of lirinj; a little while ami the furniture ,rt your shin guards now. t icato ; seven arrested." I D'Orsl'T SOSPtCT HtM KNEW ALL AS ftCOOKy Bu(?0LAi? Zjr"M TnTBrsE. MmFOrm Personal Health Service By WILLIAM BEADY, M. D. MC -J lTi Hj:ti!f t -tvj1 UIIVT Oil; for H-wrtl jear I hue - n Kfle.nt' to mil who told me th'-y were 3C vi: old a l-.Ter g:v:ni: nt;al af'out human l.f- I have not -n! thi informal ion to fe-irl under that age unlets request of pr-nt r guard ian. All this time, although J hav orei o u. f a i r discrimina tion, there ha betn Mrne doub: in my mind aoou. the who! but- nes, ard thi liiin prompted me to at-k win girlf who wrote for xtii dvice, or their mothers, to criti cize rr.y advjf-e confidentially. I-aie!- it has dawned on me that few fcuch crjt;ciriiii have .come in. f'robabiy have not nvihaj:ed tha'. fact before iKfaye of the m IM ion tnat boui girls and their mothers may h'-sitat to critPize my tea' hint's, from motives of falM modesty or jut tons-ioun. t f iKnoranc- of the subject. I;ut it c-ame to a decision the other day wh'-n I ran out of these letters and drew up a new one for print -int. fief re prinring it I tuhmi:ted it to a layman whose views ano ojiinions of cu'-h thinas I value. He looked it over iind aid h didn't think bed want htm daugh ter to re(ejve the information or! Instruction In uch form. That is enough for me. J am not offering, any ru'-h information or instruc tion to girl from now- or. that, is. no: unles- mothers convince tne' that this m'-re father was wronu.f I arn fctlll prepared lo furnish ; pro pf r sex instruction to boys -: years old. The best help I know for par-, ents who wi.-h to give little boy or girls (especially children under years of agej fair Instruction or' honest arihwern to curious quej-tiont-from the very first, is a pamphlet m-ued by the public heahh bureau, called ' The Wonderful Story of i Life." You ran buy this from the; ruji-innrnueni oi uocunv-nts. iov ernrnent i'ritning Office. Washing ton. U. ' , at 5 cents per copy. Formerly I P.-rornrnendefl a book with a title something. like "Guld for Faihers." This book is no longer available In u form I can recommend. Mothers with daughter. 12 to 11 years of will md "Margaret the licet or'u daughter" helpful. This is a pamphlet y,Jt (.an (,uy for I'i eeri's from the AmrJcan Meapai avi-ocia'ion. I'hieago. U The same puldislier issues an cj eeiient pamh!ei for girU 1 to li-y-ar old. called ' Life's I'roblemi": and also cost I m; 2 5 cents. "Mar- t'.il-et ll.e lJo;i,r'0 daughter" Is somewhat antloue n the hyti'-nc or phy-lology it leaches, but n-v-ertheeMN a valuable guide for the wholesome instruction of any girl. In the patriotic sptfjsrn of war-; time, the I'nited Slate government.' usually a great tightwad about the health publications, loox r.ed , up and published Heric of pamph-j b-ts on sex hygiene for general dis tribution. One set w as for boys ' ati'l youm; men: another for par-j ents; another for teachers: another' for young women. Whether these; are still aval la bp- I do not know. I I'ei haps t he fpasm I over now. . They wire distributed free of! eharge, .y mte-t stale departments) of health, and by the offiep of thej public health wrviee, Waslllllgtoil, I. r. i The great con.-piraey of mI' ih-v is still in force. Jt baffP-s m.ist, of my own feeble efforts. I hate! to acknowledge ibfeat but I anil afraid we arc whipped. The par-' ents are not voting, but my Ira-1 pt-eNNlon Is that l hey prefer to let 1 things drift along as they are, and let (he younger general inn meet : t he black dragon as the parents ; theineejve had to meet it, blind folded and unarmed. ' (I'KNTlUVs ,Mi ANsWI ItS Hoarders I.Ike It Man) lloilcil. j I do not like the way American. people boil their coffee till it is bitter. I nhowed the people I hoard' with your method of making cof-j fee; they tiled it ami arc ipnte kh-; Isfn-d it is the best way. but some of the boarders complain because' they are so accustomed to having their coffee bitter. A. o. i:. j Answer Probably the !.... t dern feel they have to keep ie obi . stomach thoroughly tanm-d, so It J can stand t he rations. Hailing. even for a minute, only drives off, the pleasing aroma ;tfd brings uti the inky flavor of tannic acal. How- ever, that's the way some f.k like' it. A lot. of misguided people ill! Amerna take their roffee l.y nh.i.i- and : f rjr.n. WECt wiTW "TviE. EXOdESS PURPOSE OT I F(jORtO OUT SCHEMC OF UCviNi WiM TlC UP AkjD POOBimO THE SAFC ' 3UT AT THE LAST MlNOTE. TW DE.S(CE TO 60 &TRCMOWT BEXArr So ST(?Om6 I GAME. WiM PwnwFV PACA6C MC SCNT MC A TMREftTCNi'vJiJ LCTTCG TO MEET WlM AT PlAkjo AuO SRimG SOMC MOmEV FOR wim OH WE. WOOLD EvPOSt MC I MET HIM THEQC A'siO "THPCATENED TO ShOOT HIM IF WE O'O . VvV-iEM MV CuFF LIMK wtt, Pm irvin iki tn-TLJ -tur TooLi MEW HE Httn Doj; lurlN " r-L I WE.MT iHk f3lUt ..'fcaaiuiMtesif- -tiiiiiiSir '"'"' 3J'g-"'.r' r.. onKr.oy. wepxf.stay. Le: - tut t'fW. to d.tM ' MiOl Mi KNOW at.or. ar.d it certainly does araell Kood b-l.ng. but goh. when you orr.t to drink the diabchc flui J that r-mains in th jhi: So fool ir.e. I b-U-x it has a good de:I to with booze and divorce. I :.!. -vt if tome phii;inhrpit ar;d it wc-u'd require a pn-ianthro- would eaoIh coffee tho or kitcr-.e-s throuchjut the torn rr -,:;::. to ton: p-:e with aljege-d oft dr-r.en- and p-akea.-s. h fsul'l do a world of good. We've got to st-jp b-oiUnj? the coff-r wmt how. Iliildrcn Like Itatr I b jr children, aged I and 7 year, are very' ford of raw jt-a, and whenever I f;x the peas for dinner I p-t thern eat some raw, a few pod-f ui. My bustand recently read of some child dying from eat ing raw peat. . . . Mrt II. M. L. Answer Ntverthek-s. I'd give the ch.!dren a generous handful of raw pea, or any other raw vege table they jike. every day. It i a htalthful habit. Kven infants months old should have some raw vegetable daily, but until a baby a yi-aT old the vegetable pulp should be carefully strained thru a collender first. (Copyright John V. Dille Co.) Th' only thing I like about high brows is that they leave toothpicks atone. "Oh. I seem t' be in th' way an" sometiTies feel that those about me would feci better off if I tried f cross th' street," sed Gran'maw Pash t'day. Brisbane's Today (Continued from Pag One) iun China because of famine, causr-d ty iour crops and constant war, fiirls l't years ulil are offered for sale at SI". .Mexican money. Those younuer for five Mexican dollarH and business it had, even at those prices. In the provinces of Shan t mm and ( hihli alone, 4.000. "t'f persons are destitute and half starved. In China, as elsewhere, war doesn't pay. Howard Ilfslmp, middl e- ued J marrP-d man. infruptnl liis "rall iiiK off" at a country dance. When lie returned shortly 10 resumo the callinu off. Ji remarked: "i have killed Merriti Manning, and 1 am damn lad of it." .Mr. Manning was with Mr. Mishop'n wife at the time of the killini; and everybody who believes tl'itt a Jury will convict Mshop of murder in the Hist decree knows little about huiiKin nature. ! Mr. Kolvac. who wrote "Giants of the Karth." fresh from Norway, i says this "is a country of tremen- ' dons extremes and tremendous ex- 1 cesses." The Kentleman should remember ' that he who doesn't po loo far never i Koes far enough. In Seultle tiny 1'nmernnian I FLY-TOX REDUCES CHANCE OF i INFECTION! File, taint everything they touch spreading disio.1 uerms from shi turn and discharges of sick people. Fly-Tox kills tnosniltoe, moths, roaches as well jis flies. Fly-Tox was developed at Motion Institute of Industrial ltee.lrl-h by lU-x Ite esaich Fellowship. ROBBtWcS VDUP HCTTCL . g, AMO Tm,c TO THE CITV AMO TOLD MM Ik 1' I " i' Rippling Rhymes (By Wait Kami IDEAL CLIMATE I'll ijviiis in a happy tuot; it s never cold, it's cever hot, there is do ke or aow; the rr-e b!oom the whole year round and shed their petals on the ground, while balmy bree- Mow. 7 nere come here many wealthy ys to spend the bal ance of their days where sprinff time does rot cent: where there is neither sleet cor ice and delegates wbo have the price may Ef-nd thier years, in peace. And they write borne to friends they know, to friends with whiskers fall of snow, and send thera counsel wise: they tell their frozen friends that tin is surely the abode of blif-R, an earthly paradise. And so it Is to those who bring so ample bundle in a slice, a large and heavy mad; those gorgeous claims, they wilt admit, are true af proofs of Holy Writ, no state ment is a fraud. Hut many come without a red to buy them selves a crust of bread when they have landed here: they come on foot, they ride the rods, still trusting divers gods to find them pies and beer. And they write home despairing cotes when they can raise the needed groats to buy a postage stamp: "This country surely is the worst that e'er refused a chunk of wurst of schweitzer to a tramp. There is no work, there is no kale, there's nothing but ten days in jail for any friend less gay; no friendly smile the country waters: it is a land of millionaires no poor man need apply." It may be true, but are there lands where people reach out eaer hands to greet the busted gent? And is it wise to go front home, in territory strange to roam, without a sin ; barked too much. Its owner . wanted the vocal chords removed. J reducing the bark to a gesture, but a u in a at? nwieues dsju .u. Dog Trainer Sanderlln removed the bark in two weeks by training. "Obedience is the secret,' says he. ; "I taught Darkie uhe Poremaniani ' the meaning of the words 'shut i up.' " I That trainer might make a for jtune in politics. AGAIN PILFERED SALKM. Ore. April 11. 'Pi The CKthnllf church at Mt. Anuel wan robbed last nifihi for the sec ond time in b.s than four niunihs. 'Two golden chalices, a Rolden pyx. land pold mountings on relic cases j un the main' altar of the church, with a total value of $700 were j taken !a.-t nisht. I In th" first robbery which oc ; curred l.eiu e' n 'hfistmas and ) New Year. ch;!ices and phttens vi,liid :it Mi'mhi were tnk'-n. iWell Groomed ! Women Know a fare powder like this new won-; derful French Process Powder call-' d M KI.LO-OLO stays on lontierj keeps that u k I y v h i n e away '. wives the skin a soft, peachy look; prevents larire pores. You will; he atnaz'd at the bpaiitnyini; qual ities and purity of MELbO-OLO, You will lie clad you tried it. Heath's Drug Store. Notice of J xevu tor's Sale of Itcal PnKTiy. Notice is hereby Kiven that the unilersimied. ext cutor of th(? estate ami last will and tcsiat merit of EliKu belli A. Klippel, deceased. pursuant to the power granted the executor of said will to sell any portion of the real property of said estate without the order or con firmation of any court, will sell at private sale to the highest bidder for cash in hand, the following de scribed real property, belonsiinK to the estate of said deceased and situated in Jackson County, Ore gon, to-wit: Lots 7 and R in l.lock 57 and Lot 10 in Itlock t" of the Town i now City of Medford. according tt the original official plat theruuf, now of record. Also, the northeast quarter of Section in Township 3T south of KtnifjC 1 west of the Yillamette Meridian. Persons Interested may see the undersigned at the Mdford Na tional Hunk of Medford, Oregon. JOHN" S. OUTH. i;x-cutor of the Estate if Eliza beth A. K lippel, deceased. I VCvlslTEO TO TLl -fOU this SEPORE HOT .l f IMU DDM'T HAVE ThE COUR AGE NOW YOU KNOW II. ANGEL CHURCH THE TROTM VLl HAVC TO GO AWAY - voo COULO MEvER TROST . ME MOW UER.C IULU . " IULU ML C31LrY AMQ 111 ( . AT UvE I DlLXlT HEAR IT I 1 T.J - ) W REPUBLICAN CLUB RENT ASUNDER BY PROHIBITION FUSS NEW YOKK. April . Th Vo.it T.tr ' "'-'V tiiSfr.dnJtr.1. whuh !l li proi.useu to half It a'lo;',- ,,J ly a ,u)-vn.n.r. -t tk-i-l-ht t-nin-.iltM -n national Jl- al a mcctir.c ot the lull ' Tti- T.n.ef , that JHr-S tw-n the wets and drvs :n the vlub has Income ko inten.-e th"t res-tnaticn of s-onie of the dry niembers is faered if the i-u"'--n.ltt-e -hould sole I.. 5t:l,m:t Hi resolution to the club and it nould t adi'Lted. The outlook it that the committee on national alfair will approve the resolu tion but that it nrobaMy b' lit..at-d if submitted to the club membership. The membership of the com mittee includes John T. Adams, former hairman of the Itepub lican national cunimir.ee. former Governor Frank O. Ix'den of lilino:s. presidential aspirant: Dr. Nicholas Murray Hutler. presiilent of Columbia university, an advo cate of the repeal of the eight eenth amendment: Senator Walter E. Kdire of New Jersey; Charles D. Hilies. vice chairman of the 1 ItepuMican national committee: Otto H. Kahn; Ogden 1- Mil!-, under-secretary of the treasury: Henry I. Stimson. governor gen eral of the Philippines. The sub - committee proposing the resolution is composed of for mer Representative Benjamin I. Kairchild of Westchester county, chairman: former District Attor ney W. M. K. Olcott: .Martin Saxe. former slate senator, and Charles ' P. Spooner. son of the late United I States senator Charles C. Spooner of Wisconsin. Simmerings of Oregon Politics : SALKM. Ore. April 11. lPi j ! The following candidates for nomi nation filed with the secretary of state today: K. V. Hoover. Rosebure. for dele- ! pate at larite to the republican na- ' tional convention. Robert Tucker. Portland, repub lican, for circiit judge for depart- ment No. 3. Multnoinah county. I Walter H. Evans, Portland, re- I publican, for circuit jtidse for (lo- partm'nt No. '.. Miiltnnmah comity. Political Announcements FOIt SUKKII'F I am a candidate for the repub lican nomination for sheriff, pri mary May IS. CHAS. D. STACY. May 17. I am a candidate for republican , nomination for Sheriff at the Mas primaries. I have hud experience ! in both tax and criminal depart I ments and promise efficient and I economical service. May 17. GEO. B. ALDEN. COfXTY CLEHK I am a candidate for republican nomination for county clerk; prom ising personal attention, economy and courtesy. G. K. CARTER. May 17. Talent I am a candidate for the nomi nation as County Clerk on the Re publican ticket. May 17. A. J. CHOKE. I hereby announce my randid.iey for the republican nomination for County Clerk. CHESTER PARKER, May 17. SCHOOL SI PE1t!NTKNlEXT I am a candidate for the re publican nomination for school superintendent. V. A. DAVIS. Medford, May 17. COUNTY COMMISSIONER I am a candidate for re-nomina tlon on the republican ticket for County Commissioner. If nomi nated and elected I will continue to do my best to give the people an economical business adminis tration. VICTOR BCRSELL. May 17 I am a candidate for the office of county commissioner, subject to the will of the republican party at the May primary. J. ;. I.i'E. Snwy ltutte Orchard. "enira! pt. By SOL HESS t-lti I'fX n . rn .... , r un I , lu KftlHtH HaVL 'V'J 1 i A DETERMINATION TO GO STRAIGHT J THCXN AFELLOWTHAT KlFuca Ik took: the matter unoes. conj- ! SiCjERATION VOI 1 CT- C!i,-.Li-r AMD ACT HKE YOO NEVEQ ML AMQ ILL LIKL UIUN T HLAW IT I' V. Johlisou. republican. rcscntaiive Iroin tx-nton couuty Huraer l- Ansell. Pbrtland. . publican, for representative (lct viultiioniah county. John B. McCourt, Portland. publican, for reprebentative ire, Multnomah county. l l). liail, Portland, republic for representative from ilultuoam county. Fred T. Merrill. Portland, remu lican. for representative from ijj,. nomali county. Cbarlis Kobison. Astoria, n. pjbikan, lor representative ft0E Clatsop county'. Oliver C. t rowtlter. Fossil. repuU lican. for district attorney . Wheeler county. Carl C. Donaiwh, Troutdale. den. ocrat. for presidential elector. j. N. JlcFaiideii. Corvallis. demo crat, for presidential elector. K. K. Kubli. Vortlantl, reijutli. . can. for rej;resentative from llult nomah county. Mail Tribune classified adi rtck ,0 ft,"in neopl or irnr ...r. Are You Run Down, Weak, Nervous? To have plenty of firm flesh and the ability to do a big day's work and feel "like a two-year old" K : , night, you must eat three good 1 meals a day, relish your food and ; properly digest it. If you can't ' cat, can't sleep, can't work, just take a teaspoonful of Tanlac be- fore meals. Mrs. Fred Westin, of 387 E. 5:4 ' ( St. North, Portland, Ore., uyr. "Tanlac cured my stomach troubli I completely after three years aut. , fering. It built me up to perfect health, with a gain of 27 lbs. That was two years ago, and I still en joy the best of health." Tanlac is wonderful for indiget tion and constipation gas, paini, nausea, dizziness and headaches. It j brings back lost appetite, helps . you digest your food, and gain "J j strength and weight. It contains ! no mineral drugs; it is made of j roots, barks and herbs, nature'! I own medicines for the sick. The cost is less than 2 cents a dose. Ge a bottle from your druggist. Yom money back if it doesn't help. 52 MILLION BOTTLES USED "STANDS UP" THE NEW fovyourmoior A STANDARD OIL PRODUCT Here is what you receive in a suit Made for You 1. Custom tailored clothes at the price of ready mades from $30 to $55. 2. Cloth only found at reputable merchant tailors'. 3. Linings of twice ordi nary strength and wearing quality. 4. 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