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'dill li'il Jt w a. m PAGE FOUR MEDFORD MAIL TRIBUNE Dallj, Sunday, Weekly Fubllabed by the HKDFOKD I'HIMTLNO 00. il-lT-iS H. rit BI. PbQM TS EOBKST W. RUHL, Editor V , i. BUM ITER SaflTU, Manatee An Independent Newspaper Entered as sseend-claee tniittrr at Med lord, Oregon, under Act ot March B. 187S. .BUBSonintOM batks By MsllIn Advance: . tuilr. with Sunday, year sT.eo EtatJj, erilh Sunder, month .75 117, Without Sunday, year t.60 Daily, without Sunday, month .86 Weekly Kail Tribune, one year.... 1.00 Sunday, one jeer . Br Carrier, in Adrsnce In Medford, Aab land, Jacleotfrllle, Central Point, Phoenix, Talent, Ueld Hill -nd on Hlfbwayi: Dally, with Sundae, mouth I .7 Dally, without Sundae, month .06 Dally, without Sunday, one J tar... 7.00 Pali;, with Sunday, one year 1.00 AU terms, cash in advene. MiMBKK OF THE ASSOCIATED PBK83 Receiving Full Uaeed Wire Service Only paper in city or county reviving em by telegraph. The Aeaoclaled Preee) la eicluelvely en titled to the dm for republication of nil newe dlepatchee credited to It or otherwlee credited In tbll paper, and elao to the local oewe publfehed herein. All rishts for republication of fpocUl dis patches herein are auw reaerved. Sworn dally average encuiatlon for all aton the ending Oct. 1, 1017, 4461, (present Urculatlou 4636). Olllcltl paper of the Clly of Medlord. Ofllclal paper of Jackson County. Advertlalne Iteprterntetlve M. O. MOHKNSKN A COMPANY Oftlcei In Hew York, Oblrago, Detroit, (tan rrandaco, Loe Angeles. Seattle, Port- Ye Smudge Pot Br Arthur Pen- Mnny nro InUlrtpoHetl from whut starttMl out to bo tho spring fever, but Ih noy tho fhilblatiiH, owing to unfuvoruble -weather condltloiiH. LoHt Puiho by nuiHo. Call Ncllln Cui-HC. (WmituU Yreka Juui'iuil.) Poetry to whirl. vu udd, Unit's not ho bad, It might be worse. Frederick Hyun Ih tho hiteHt citizon to cuumo hlmnolf to ntlck out of both ends of a pair of golf britches. " ' Tho leading thoroughfurcM nre cluttorod up nightly with youthH training to bo trick bicycllHlK. If a cart'.lt'HH niotoriHt ruim Into n young man while he Ih endravor lng to Htand on IiIh head, using tho unit as a cushion, he (tho motor ist) niUHt .face tho. confeiiucncea and feel the heavy paw of the law. ' GOOD JUIX.MKNT, FUNK (loos Ituy Dciimt-ml) Frank Smith Iiuh tho who nearly ready to turn them on at Howard Conuary'H. He has tin? building wlri-il at K. W. llowo'u and will do tho wiring ut M I'M. Jtfle CurttH till week and go up uh soon a pojl.li:. The hangman at the Htnte prison will have something to do in the morning, and Justice will okuIu be done. The doomed pair put up a good struggle, ronslderlng thflr lack of friends, cash, smart law yers, and political Mifiucnce. The degrading spectacle will causo gloating amongst the bloodthirsty, and disgust in the hearts of the majority, whose souls revolt at the taking of life. It Is the hiw. There, will be other hangings also elec tions hut to date, nobody has thought of Initiating a measure for the abolishment of the barbarity known as capital punishment. In stead, they will vigorously . con demn the tiovernor, for what they have sanctioned by their bilenco ut tho polls. Tho democrats In these parts, while adoring Alfred Smith, are not nH emotional as in the days of "watchful wuitlng," "too proud to light. and iie kept us out of war'' (boo! boo!) In 101G. It was indeed a scurvy democrat who did not palpitate, iulver, yhlver, and close, his eyes from sheer rapture. When these beautiful phrases were hurled in his direction. Now one can call McAdoo. "the frown I'rlnce," without getting knocked down, or causing a single tsi.ucal of imliKualiou. The democratic party has run out of idolatry. Al Smith Is Al Siuiih. not a "second Messiah," or a "uecund Abo Lin coln." Another (i.i.Mhev.k. Ih kfiplim hw Irft huml uut of hIkM. WHY Hltl4i THAT I P? 4'oiMt. lttiinl) Tho latest fad in Judicial Mtunts In for the JudKf to erratn the im prewlon that he Ih enfoiclnti the law. Jiy ImptiHiitK lotm pilnon terms on few lndividuiiln wlm an unuhle to pay the m-rvircs of weal lnwyern; re. oi .I.h are cstahllshiMl for Kleat Hrverlty. "(Hi. 1 am u Htern JuiIko," In their favorite Ndf pralHe. When they are criticized for hcltiR partial to powerful cor porn tin tin, for MHtlntr in riiro brn, or huo.stliiK kuji ratew, they iinniediuti'ly claim that it )(. PaUHO of their wcverity In nietltiK out punirthmeut to nutlnlitln law n nd order t ha t t hey a ie he I nit criticized. Jail KimtenceH u i Kunlmed up In tru.H f ihouNitmlH of yeai-H In order to detract atten tion irhero violallonH of law un a Jftruo cle imtl lenlly Important HcriotiH vlnlatloiiH and hi criminals ore let off with hIIkIU punthu.ent. It Ih a no ft of a way of balancing the book, thin adding of .levcre HentenccH imponed on th mnk und humhlp. lnly reeentty out In Mlnnewotu a JudRe took tho trun tee of one of the lodge of a Kreat fraternal difianlRatlou and went all of thene truwteeM. one of them an elderly man. to Jail for one year for acta committed in the clubroom to he Kpeclfie, for drinking n cluhronm nbout which, perhapH, the t runt ecu had no knowledge. 1 refer to the great Order of KiigleH. Now, If all the ti-UHteeM of all the nCcet rluha of my city and Htnte, Mllinenota. or any other tato where drinking Ih going on, would be went to Jail, believe me. our foremost citterns would bo bearing utrlpcM. Binco V17' 0rLKn ntH nv0flt(,rt $110,000.(100 In roadii: $11. 000,000 WAS PRESIDENT HARDING AN HONEST MAN? RKSIDKNT IIARIMXU whs. This is tlic tribute of A. R Kali. Mr. Kali miht have omitted the "I tTiink.V for under the eireiimstaiices tiny o.ualifieatHm hy liiin, a". KeW-eoufessed per jurer, renders his testimonial of doubtful yiilt! 'There is, however, little doubt that the late 1 'resident I to ril ing was an honest man. entirely surrounded by a f-'aiitf j(f crooks. Just liow imiell, if iiliytllilllf, lie knew of "the crookedness iirtimul him, no one cim say, lif lie hud Kiispieions, is u fairly safe assumption. His serious error was his ehiklish trust in t'.lie Oh'i.6 ruiir, tlie pals of liis youth mid early manhood, and! his stubborn refusal to either suspeet or seriously examine tlip-m. The "hoys'" could tlo no wrmiir. That secnaed to be the striinife code of Marion, Ohio's leading citizen. Kull, DniiKherty, iriiiu'on and tin- poker club, crowd they all knew what they wanted, and tlie.v all t;ot nomethinjj, and they are all dead, disgraced or dying ut the present time. As a matter of fact, all these graftttrs were born too late. Had they lived in the post-bellum davrt, or cvejn in the early McKinley era, they would not only have been aMle to get away with it, but they would have had a good chance to live happily and respected ever after. Of course we talk a great deal about rotten polities nowa days and how the world is going to the demni.tion bow-wows morally, but as a matter of fact, in comiNirisoii with the 70's and HO'h, we are living in a most respectable and liigh prin cipled age, as far as governmental ethics are- concerned. The Harding administration .represented not national de cadence but a "throw-back." That is one. of the reasons why there has not been greater moral indignatiiti exhibited on the part of the people. .Somehow the rank anil file have sensed the fact that the Harding regime was. what breeders cull :i "sport," and could he disregarded,' as there was no danger of a repetition for many years to come. QUILL legislative maxim : the speeches. The less Problems tend to solve themselves. And a few days after the next war begins the fliers will see to it that the battleships are junked. 1'eoplc are too trifling to take preventive medicine. AVliy doesn't a paternal government slip it over in the gum on post age stamps? Somebody fooled the horses in the grand national steeple chase. All but two of them fell, and Wales wasn't even in the race. ' " ' " Don't worry about the hanl-boiled flappers, the ones who fill the rescue homes. The pre-war stuff was more enjoyable for two reasons: was older and you were voii.nger. Smith and Vare aren't the only scats they never get a chance to A successful marriage is one in which both parties lnivi reconciled themselves to their disappointments. funny man! If u rich man asks him for a smoke, he's flat tered if a hum asks him for a smoke, he's indignant. Americanism: Feeling .superior to Hie danicd tightwad from whom we must borrow until pay day. Some men wouldn't steal, think Walsh a fanatic. One iT.isnn why the iium-I; ilon't .nu'lk'e birth control. lVrhnps tho cl'fii'irncy expert abominates t 'litlrnM desk because, it leaves no place I'or his i'eel. Till' onlv mtson more uvU I ;u,Mm nH,,( HHS ia occiiiiM' us too ftihv 10 lie Jnirresmiir. Husint's iixioin: Tho lower his nitinjf in Itnulstivrt s, tho more? lit iloli'hts in the wortls "proposition" imtl 44i,onfortm,t.M ' Kvor sro n ilojj shako itself after eoininy out uf water? n proeess Wall street calls a "reaction. M If the wins in (iloryland are fastened on ami ean't be bor rowed, a lot of neighbors are going to think they are in the wrong place. THE NEBBS A Tough Guy rflA ud& been workimC for -tmc POTTS WQU6C ro cuts cvlar WITWOUT TTLL TViK. Ofrav wurcx ur WC KICVER BOU6MT SOMOCM 0O06V-I ftWWCU I Wfti iTO TtVKC nwiS OOB . afEDFOTffl MA71V I tlrinV, an lionest man." former SeeiY'tary, of the Interior but that toward Who end o liis POINTS important tho bill, the longer They aren't It ones. Brokers buy exchanric sit on. even in a legal way, and some inherit tho rurth is Ihvoiisi thry don't niiikc I'ooU of lmm-i.Ml nnnl,hun' "il''imding of mv caso. (ion l lllllKt loois 01 lliaima intli;u w(J ni.ri.ssal.v ln (i,.S(.ri,H. It'! sjt rrr fir N FOR SO LITTLE ruM - fLAMMED BUT TMlSTMINGS TRTBTjyfi, MEDFOTET). Personal Health Service By WILLIAM BEAST, M. D. Sicned leU.nj perUininc to personal heallh ami hvgiene, not to diieaae diafnoele or ireamieiit, will te answered by Dr. Ura'ly If a etamjh'd. il-addree(ted emelope ia eftcloaed.' i i h.oaW,'' brl'' written In ink. Owing lo the large number ot letlere te-f-oltrd, only tew can be anawered here. No reply ran be made to queries not conform log lo Instruction.. Address Dr. William Brady, in care of till, newapaner. THIS UXKKtHITKl) I.OVk Except In two ilullur fiction, und tho Uollce urnc'tlcn In r-nm- imlssion (not to nay iwrcentaise orjabaorl.s anything or not If you graft) ruled I'il - It's, It Ih no lonK-jpoKe. I can't tell you how to dye er coot form for ' hair or what to uae for the pur a doctor or even f poe. Moat of the hair dye noa a coroner'H mod-; truma for dyeing hair Idaek. con ical examiner to. aim of Hiiitar of lead (lead acetate) "view tho re- and aulphur mixture. I'd not mulna" and de- hcalttuc to make an occualonal duce that the application of a had and sulphur deceaaed uchlovetl : dye to my own hair. Of course, dcfunctltude via' lead ia poisonous, however. v the 'heart at-! Soothlnir Ixttloit, lack route. The public Is not so' After shaving, my face is so rnw simple minded as It used to lie.land tender' It mnkea Die halo to t,.u vii, uiiiHjioHia ot acuty i i,wll,utl..n ... . ..i .......,, u unco Kivcn out 10 answer rou win nnu inia hkiii tho reporters In order lo appcaae lotion soothing for use lifter almv-l curiosity to learn what ails the! inn. It is also famous for pre-; unjallcd malefactor Is loBlng casto ; venting chapping nnd redness of! with the public. These days onlyjthe handa. If you nre not too nice' a hard boiled medical peraon ven-jto rook an egg or brew n pot of tines to algn a bulletin unnoune-i coffee, you can make this lotion! Ing that tho old reprobate has j yourself. First, bol about 811 "a slight cold," "Indigestion," orlgruins of tragacanth '(preferably I "Kentrul breakdown from over- In shavings or chips)' with a pint! work." Instead of Inventing orlof witter. Use rain water, dls-j more accurately, repeating these tilled water, or soft water. The; outworn allbla, tho real medical boiling must continue a long time, ( man today Wplies the nubile be las lonir na It takes I. Cobb to re-! damned or polito words to that enect ana -then enjoys a nice comfortable, laugh. Iu can afford to laugh. He hna tho practice the oihr fcllowa need tho ad verllal;iK and bulletins from tho bedside mako tl,o choicest kind of advertising. The only trouble U that sonve young tyros are In- clincd to overplay the game; if few drops of it rubbed over the wo dun't watch out. tho papers face after shaving, or npplled to will get wise and fix rales furl the hnnds after washing and be thls valuable space. There was i fore the skin is quite dry. two or that ridiculous caso of tho con-j three times a day, will keep the fusion of Identities ot Infants iniskln soft and white. Tragacanth; hospital some of tho ambi-iis lious young medical savanta spilled Lho beans by dragging an even their laboratory technicians, the newspapers grew suspicious ami tho bubble collapsed. Wo ought to develop a corps of special writers to deal with this sport of bedside bulletlnizing. organlz- ing expeditions to hunt "common colds, discovering cancer tliets. tuberculosis curea and the like. Uivo ia another alibi that has Krown pretty stale from overuse. 1 know I had It once, Just as I had about every other disease in the early stage of my study of pathology. It Is all very well for a lover to rehearse all the rash promises and boasts und throats that Khakespcarc made poor llo nteo, the moron, utter ami Hamlet, the hulfwtt, mutter, in the throes of this morbid struo, but we. must not confuse romance with life. It is downright silly for a man or woman who contemplates mar riage to hesitate nbout taking thej step because he or she Is not fiulto certain whether he or she "loves" tho Intended victim. If that's all that ails you. for goodness sake snap ulit of It und go on with the ceremony. Don't be a sap. It Is trite to say that truth Is stranger than fiction, but every student of either must be aware that not all ot the latter Is pub lished in book form. When the explanation of some rash act or criminal act Is given as "unre quited love." thut Is. of course. nil hooey. Affirrilon for another nMil)Ii(iin tilimnuts tit (lilrnuo cannot posHlhly u-count for Kiich;iC tlier uiia uny way t tell uhlt'h horrible thinK?. Suicide or nuir- politician's home it wuy. godi' t' tier Is a sonlUl, Melons crime. be. she'd have been rid o often enotiKh duo to insanity, hut him long no. but, hew xttt In when that is the case, let uh ho j Monmiu an she can't ketch him fair to the healthy minded nnd t aslei'p," I heard it woman say call It insanity and not "unre- j t'diiy. ouiti il love." That ullly term - . J""1 "l " i."iri nil. IIU'll- tallty of the ureat moron impii latton and to cneouraKo morbid behavior. Outside of the moonlnn.s of poets and the alcohol and drug tinc tured dreauiK of novelists, there ih no such thhiK as "luve" In the romantic scnKe. so how could it be "unrequited." WKSTHINS A Nil AXSVl:l!S Lonir or Short, us You I'Iiiim I hi h-tter In oinji to I o rnther lun;, hut In order to kq you a tin in-n,.f wvn.ntiinw .,.i iieaiiiieniH i nave nu. , , , Mrs. W. J. Answer That' all right, mad- am 'I he chucker take?- 'cm long or iHhort, Juwt as mum un the -sympiouiM develop. The rules nay. or it Ih not my fault If they don't say. that lr. Ihady will not give medical nervive that Is. diagnosis or treatment of Individual cases. It Ik linpoihlc to do so hy mail. ;ray Hair. If tlie ukln doetn't absorb any thing, then 1m it perfectly wife to dye gray hair'.1 I,. A. T. '-T'St TWR0U6W SwcvCUlMG THE. it r UKL THE OTY DUMP - 60 if f WS IM HIS OFFICE - t FEUT IT COM I OTtECOX TIITTRSDAY, Sll II' IS A LI, llOOKY. Anmi-er It la perfectly wife to ilva tlw. hitif uhnihpi. fliM ukln 'uHe nothing poUonouK for the pur anitvu. -u. n. . ...... .... .... ....... I hash an old almanac Joke, but after an hour or two the trnga I cunth will become a clear, thin' Jelly. Add water as needed toj keep the amount about a pint.; Then add three level tenapoonfulsj of boric acid powder and the anmc amount of glycerin. The lotion may be scented if vou like. A : often adulterated, especially when it comes in powdored form. Some persons find that thlR lotion uiay.be mnuje .with, a , dram of quince - aeedsi m place of the trairneanth. (Copyright John F. Dllle Co.) nltctul one them Tells Sufferers How To End Piles forever HfH-hesier D.M tor AHilrve He. markahle Sueii-ss with New Pre- sr. IptUm. Mum iilw Absolute Relief or Money llark. , , It has rem. lined for a well known Itr.chester doctor to find a real I remedy fur Tiles. Vmuih of untient. i painKtaklnn effort on his part has """It;! ' prescription that will nctually heal Pile ami absorb them '. i" or say no man or wom an need M.ri'er another hour from any pain arising from Hemorrhoids or Piles now that he has made ar rangements with leading druggists to dispense this wonderful prescrip tion known as MOAVA SCI'POHI- TOR IKS for a moderate price on the mone back If dissatisfied plan, i ou'll be amazed to see how nuh-kly It acts. Itlesscd relief often comes in an hour: even In cases of long Mamlmu with profuse bleeding really wonderful results have been accomplished. Two sizes t0e and M OM. Heath's Drug Stor- or any other good druggist can supply yoll. Mall orders filled. ! I'll like t MfF-. AND WOW A80UT TJIANl I SORE! VT'S LUCOcTM 'APRIL 19, 1928. Rippling Rhymes (By Wall yjuoav VXEMPLOYKU There are three million un employed, three million men, nnd maybe more; they find this life an aching void, their eyes are sad. their hearts are sore. There are no paydays for this host, no pies are on the groan ing board; the weekday stew, tho Sunday roast-aueh luxuries they can't afford. The landlords eomo to many ahacka and sternly thero demand the rent, and they are told, with sad alaeks, the ten ants cannot pay a cent. How much of grief and carking care, how much of double-action woe, how much privation and despuir the legions of tho Jobless know! "Oh, give us work," hc jobless cry "and brighten thus our darkened Uvea; then wo may give our children pie, und pur chaae flivvers for our wives. Give us a Job and we'll agree to emulate the man who sings; give us a Job and wo will bo aa happy ns so many kings." Wo who have' .work should some times think of those who have no part or share, of all tho weary souls that sink beneath their fricvous load of care. We may be tired, wo may have aches all up and donw our col larbone, we may bcllevo that nature makes the bossoa' hearts of steel or stone. Wo may have grievances to burn, that fill our hearts with noble rage; but pay day shortly will return and we'll draw down a goodly wage. Then we may buy ourselves now hats, and hand our faithful wives a dime, and ride, like proud aristocrats, In stately flivvers-bought on Unto, Although -our Jobs may-sometimes Irk and worry our Impatient -souls, let us be. thankful we have work,, that payday brings us goodly rolls. Brisbane's Today (Continued from Page One) Countess Stanislaus De-Laj Rochefoucauld bet on zero and 17 at Monte Carlo's roulette table and won 375,000 francs. Early next morning she invested the money in a villa, wise, lady, and says she is t h r o u g h ' with, gamblin.';. . Thousands of poor geese will try to imitate her, and tho cold faced croupiers that serve the bank will take in many times :)75,no(l francs. Sleepless Nights? If you are losing pep. health nnd streimth because of Getting 'I'll Nights, Itiu-kache. liladdor Weak ness, liurnins or Itching sensation. lew or Kroin pains, why not muke tho t yst v.i Hour Test? Don't Kive up. I)ont wait, f.et t'ystex today, l'ut it to a 1S hour test. .Money hark if you don't soon feel like new. full of pep, sleep well, with pains alle viated. Try Cys tex today. Only HM For sale by CyrtexRS W ce cooioai Heath's Drutf Store Notice. In tho County Court of the State of Orewyn in und fur tho County of JuekHon. In the Matter of the Instate of Sarah K. Morrison. Deceased. Notice is hereby Klven. that the undcrsiKned has been duly appoint ed and hns qualified as tho Execu trix of the estate of the above named decedent under and by vir tue of an order duly issued out of said Court and Cause on tho 1 th day of April, 11)28, said Order ho inir duly signed by the Hon. YV. J I HarUell. Judu-e of said Court, and HarUell. Jude of said Court, and I being now on file in the records of ! said Court and Cause, to which! Order reference is hereby made; j i and, pursuant to the terms of said, ' Order. i Notiee Ih berehv further cfvon ' ! thut nil nmnns whomsocvpr. hav in,' or elaimini,- to have anv' riuht. title. etate, lien or inlcreat in or to the estato of the naid decedent, : arau n. aiuitihuh, as an ne.r ai law, and-or as a creditor, or other - wise, shall present the same, duly verified in tho manner provided by law. to the undersigned Kxecutrlx. at the. office of F J Newman, at- torney for the said Kxecutr x. in li,,!,., i(l,n.ii.,.r i iu Medford. Oreiron, within six months from the date of tho flint publi - ation of this Notice. The dale of the fimt publication of this notice is April K'th. ISl'H. DKLIA FITZGERALD, l'xecutrix of the Kstate of Sarah K. Morrison, deceased. F. J. X I5WMAN, Attorney for said Kxecutrlx. Palm It'ullding. .Medfoi d.JOregon. ..,.. ,ii the uoor fish I li .o Sws the hook will, a ; i, .i swallows i the same kind of a hook. , Senators denounce the high price nf books. j Mr. iMcKellar, from Tennessee, says "Novels worth 'two bits' can not be bought for leas than $2." i Th nrlco of novels is not so lin- ' portant. Uut the high cost of portant uut u.e u s d"L rZdu ate, ! ! minions .including many college I i graduates I to educate themselveB, is disastrous, i Hr I That a book should be sold for i four or five times what it coBts to produce It, is as bad for tho pub ' Usher and for the author as tor the reading public. I When will American business. big generally, learn thut sales ; with small profits, as shown in the automobile industry, are most profitable? j j VALE. Idaho Power company : plans to rebuild entire, electric sys '' torn here. I liow much iron will be contaln i ed in a serving of vegetables de pends to a large cxtont on the method of preparation. It will all bo conserved If the vegetablea can bo' served raw, steamed or baked, or cooked In n watorless cooker: "Blood Pressure Made Me Sick and Unhappy" "MISERABLE is the onlv wnrrl I can use to describe my feelings, i Couldn't eit, had dizzy sp-lls, slept ; fitfully, got up many times every ! night. On my doctor's orders, I took ! Agmel faithfully for a month. Then everything was changed. My blood pressure was 60 degrees lower, appe tite returned and kidneys 100 better." MRs. J. W. SHANE, Lot Angela. Airaei is nor. a medicine, but a natural rawhcalth food from Mexico the sap of the Maguey plant un ohansod except for removal of water without cooking. Rich In vltamines. min erals, yeast. Tastes delicious. Non alcoholic. Maguey sap nr-ed centuries in Mex ico. Now world famous. Thou sands praise Agmel nee letters and other free litera ture at druggtsu. Agmel used !n treatment ol STOMACH KIDNEYS ' DIABETES HIGH BLOOD PRESSURE and other or ganic ditontert Pre Agmel Literature at Heath's Drux Store Political Announcements FOR SHERIFF I am a candidate for the repub lican nomination for sheriff, pri mary May 18. CHAS. D, STACY. May 17. I am a candidate for republican nomination for Sheriff at the Ma primaries. I have had experisncf in both tax and criminal depart mcnts and promise efficient and economical service. May 17. GEO. B. ALDEN. COUNTY CLERK I am a candidate for republican nomination for county clerk; prom ising personal attention, economy and courtesy. G. It. CARTKR. May 17. Talent. I am a candidate for the nomi nation as County Clerk on tho Re puhllcan ticket. May 17. A. J. CROSE. I hereby announco my candidacy for tho republican nomination fo! County Clerk. - CHESTER PARKER. May .17, hereby announce my eanuiuacj for the Republican nomination lof County Clerk for a i-econd term. JJliLILIA STEVENS MEYER. May 11 . SCHOOL srPKRINTKNDKNT I am a candidate for tho ro- PuU'.can rjomtnaiion ior scno superintendent. V. A. DAMS. school Mvdford, May 17. j 1 COUNTY COMMISSIONER I am a candidate for re-nomlna tIon on tho republican ticket for County Commissioner. If , , j , (,i ,tn nated and elected I will c noml- contlnue J t0 do mV Dest to Rvo tne People !an economical misiness admlnls- tration. VICTOR fcCRSKLL. 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. O. I.OVK. Snowy Hutto Orchard. Central Pt. By SOL HESS little will be lost if the vegetable la boiled in a small amount of water. and the Juice used in soups or gravies. One-half to lliree-Iourtlts of the iron content of vegetablea may be lost If tho vegetables aro cooked in much water and (he water discarded. , Some First Aid points every mother should know: Koei u sprain al rest until an(, ,n ol,aPpear. A.way- have a child with soro throat ned by Have a dog bite properly treated and keep the dog utuur observa tion. Convulsions nre froquo"'" d-".. to intestinal dlsordorsBlvi enema at onco. No case gf croup should ibo treated without a physician's ex amination. ' ' ' The World Fire and Marine ' Insurance Company of' Hartford, In the date of Connecticut, on the 31 t day of December,- 10i7. mud to the insurance commlajiloner ot the laU of Oregon, pursuant to law: Capital Amount of capital stock paid up No. 1 ll.OOO.OM.OO Income ', Net premiums received during the year No. 17 . $1,563,206.91 Interest, dividends and 'rents r received during the year. No. 27 ' 88,151.23 Income from other sources re- velved during the year. No. 35. 37 TO.217.43 Total Income 11.733, 57. 61 Disbursements Net losses paid during the V year. Including adjustment expense. No. 13. 15 fl,O25,570.69 Commissions and salaries paid during the year. No. 16. 18a, 19 408,038.37 Taxes, licenses and fees paid aurjiiK ine year. o, an .... .iu.9it.vo 23. 26. 27, 38, 38. 107.627.73 Total expenditurei , .....H, 621, 081. 71 - Assets i , Value of stocks nnd bonds owned (market value) No. 4, i ; 26 2.422.5M.09 Cash In banks and on hand. L No. S. 6, 7 485,144.72 Premiums In con me of collec tion written since September 30, 1927, No. 8. , 386,360.26 Interest and rents due and ac- crued. No. 21 18.348.93 Other ad' ilttcd assets. No. 11. 28-36 8.300.87 Total admitted assets ...,.13.320,746.80 Liabilities ' Gross claims for iosser-kn- paid. No. 14 8 261,357.12 Amount of oaearned pre ml- urns on all oulstandlng risks. No. 18 1,432,908.92 Due for commission and bro kerage, No. 27 S.OOO.tio AU other liabilities. No. 15. 26. 63.000.pti Total liabilities, exclusive of capital stock of $1.000,000. $1,762,266.04 Business In Oregon for the Year Net premiums received during the year 8 33.948.B7 lif-iae paid during the year... 4,478.07 LoJACn incurred during the year .-. . , 4,262.40 . The World.Firc and .Marine ' 5 9 Insurance Companv ' 1 " RALFH B. IVES. President. J. R. STEWART, Secretary. Statutory reaMent attorney for service, A. C. Cammar-- EARL S. TUMY. Liberty Building. Med ford Agent, High Pressure CAR WASHING Chassis and1 motor cleaned Hardie system. Expert Simonizing and Refinishing i Duco-Lacquer and1 Enamel 1 vssnmesTi II S. S. T a,Kr a av4 aw I MOTORS, Inc. 101 S. Riverside Phone 18 Are You Ambitious or are you content to ttrtig&lc along with the rest of the crowd! No ambitious young ik&n ot woman today can afford to miss the opportunities offered in aviation. ' j Sander Aeronautical School, Inc. Medford, Ore. now offers . you , a complete course in flying in new planes of the latest type and UN DER SUPERVISION OF 'AIR MAIL AND EX-ARMY PILOTS AND INSTRUCTORS. Bo not put off until tomorrow what you can do. today rc- nicui'ljcr it is the early bird that catches the worm. rWDOT T StT.Tr Sander Aeronautical . School, Inc. Medford, Ore. r WE FLY EVERY DAY ' 1 -Use This Coupon- Sander Aeronautical School, Inc. Medford. Oro. Please send me full particulars regarding your complete course. in uying. Name , Street City n: pnnooairj u: j i H muuu-ws ana uoors p LARGEST STOCK '1! j fa. sorrnERx Oregon H TROWBRIDGE