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HEDFORD MAILTRIBflX B
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Otflcial paper ot the City of Medtord.
Official paper ol Jachaon Oounty.
Adrertlalnt ItepreaentatlTt
at. O. IIOUKNSKX A CUM PANT
Oftlcea In New York. Chicao, Detroit,
San rrandaoe, Loa Angelea, Beattla, Port-
uuaa.
Ye Smudge Pot
Br Arthur Perry
A Jury till" morning acquitted
Hurry F. Hinclair, oil baron, who
with hln rli'licn, dennucheil ft gov
ernment. And yesterday two men
were hnnged, who wore technically
KUllty of murder. Juntlte plays no
fnvorlten, and the lnw In the law.
A dny should be set aside for the
Mnto and nation to point with
pride.
A commlrwlon. which In a body
of citizen one degrco loftier than
11 committee, have assembled In
our fair ' metropolis and, after
learned discussion, atupeml 0 u fl
mental effort, nnd a great ileal of
heavy thinking, have given birth
to a brand new and original Idea,
towit: Oregon needs nn Income
tux. As this fool notion has been
defeated more times than the
1'ortliind hall team, the people
would like to know how they ever
huppened to think of It ngaln, us
u cure-nll for taxes.
On the lSlh Inst, wo stated, that
ns a special favor, wo would dish
up a portion of sunshinu for the
miiHHes and the classes on Sunday.
Things are shaping fine townrds
this end, and there wll bo glori
ous HUfiHhlne tomorrow, as wo said
there, would be. It may last nn
long as It cares. However, thin Im
tho last time we will straighten
out tho weather, an wo tiro tired
of doing tho weatherman's work
for lihn, Inasmuch aa ho gotH paid
for It.
Husbands of tho city arc pa
tientiy waiting 'for tho tyranny of
hoiiHcclounlng by their women
folks.
The evidence showed that Ilol
lister had been "shot through tho
petition. (Dunsmulr, Calif., Trl
btine.) Gee whizz! It must have
hurt!
The k.pjU with wliti-h Mnjnr ,
Fitziiinur.ee. who with two Cicr- !
man iivlutuiH wan lucky cnoiiKh to
fly acroHH tho Atlantic, dopartod
from Monk tiioonly lslnnd, nn out
post of civilization, whero th'y
land cm. on n pond, ritimth-d only
!:y IiIn roluclnncu to proceed fur
tlwr. aftor n Kd ntart. The
.Major minouncod that ho was k'
Inff to Iomo no titno RPttinn to Now
York, nnd thenro riniliuK Tor Ire
land, ns ho wan full of homoNi'k
nopH. Tho two IifillnorH rtMiiutm'tl
liohlnd with tho plane, ratltiK tin
light). oUrto ki'tp(r'N natt pork and'
benns, while tho Major wlnKod IiIk
wny trt tho cream tf the choers
and tho financial reward. Thr
Major now Riinounees that he hnjt
rproverrri from hts homeHUkneMS.
nnd will fly to the Jotm.ey'n end
with tho gentlemen ho stinted
with, If they will let him.
Tin-: HANt.iNt;
, "Doiik Doiik Dong Doi.k."
The clofk Htrlkcs the hour. A cloud
pannci. over the huh cutting off Its
rn vh a ml caist i iik murk y Blind iiwh
on the wall , a moment ao ftay
with dnnt'lnjr pnrtfrleti of K"Mcn
flUMt. ,,Tho victim situ (douched In
IiIn chlilr chit chins: Its arms with
taut, clawliko fit.KorH. IUh eycH
roam furtively until they Tall upon
tho nniHrtivo figure of a man in
uniform.
fan ho ho the one who will do
tho deed? The victim HtudloH him
closely the cruel eyes, the htoutcd
face, tho lips compressed Into a
Hnrdonlc mneer. Not a trnco of
HyiVpathv, of conipus.lon, of hu
man feolliiK.
Tho victim slfuildeiH nnd en
ricnvorH to pull l.im.elf toselhrr.
Cold bonds of prrnpirnt imi hreak
out nn hts forehead snd trlcklo
tntitnllzlngly down hln neck. It
will not, ho Iouk now. There Is u
niovon.ent In the corridor. Aro
they conilns tov him? No. Juwt a
clerk with n Illo of papers. He
Htn lies Inwardly tit his own alarm.
In thoso last tragic nniiintn hln
thoughts go buck throuKh tho
yearn. Ho .sees hlmnclf at hU
mother'H knoe. In, Sunday M'hnot,
nt the old swimming hole. Then
tho city with Its unt-llko activity,
the urge to go In ever higher
rpred. Ah, there Is tho cause of
Ms downfall. Had ho only been
content to plod slowly along. -Hut
ho must do as others' had dono
nnd now ho Is to pay tho penally.
"Kor the iMifoty of society," they
call It.
The great bruto In uniform hn.ks
nt him nnd beckons. No mistake
this time. Ills hour has coi.io.
With one last great effort ho pulls
himself together, stlfleK a groan
and ilses from his seat. Tho mons
ter Jn uniform approaches. "Arc
you ready?" Tho victim nods,
holds hla head erect and with firm
tread JoUowa his " executioner.
(Baltimore, bun.).
QUILL
Gossip is the art of adding
ur fly like sixty.
Commercial rating, new style:
foe contempt of court.
jiie! The first strawberries
grade of straw.
The cJepluint makes an appropriate party emblem for Will
ITavs and other two-talc witniesses. . , .' . . .. ',
You can toll the defeated ward boss in Chicago. ; Jle's the
one still in jne piece. ' ' '' '
Nobody kiikiws why lmture
ncv tho threo-deek Haudwioh
Itwiuty note: If tlie nose turns up or pokes hito other
piiopIo'B affairs, ilarc it on the grindstone.
Well, why shoirildn't a politician eat his woTdst They say
eevry man must eat a peck of dirt Ibeforo he dies.
A few mon stil lhavc old-fashioned razors, but most of the
modern wives must sharpen pencils with their teeth.
Americanism: Praising the
effort, to hido the fact that he
Advance information is that
ringing declaration in favor of
That burglar who spent four
$2.85 doubtless is one of those
for a living.
Think of bo mental strain a woman must endure when her
husband is heUl for $10.0(X) ransom and has $f)0.000 insurance.
If only the automobile salesman, like the driver, would hit
you and run.
"What a funny language! It's
when the victim is an adult and
By sticking together and electing a friend, the farmers may
he qblc to get about three more free bulletins.
"The prohibitaonist,M says a publicist, "is like the ostrich
that feels safe with its head hidden in the sand." No, brother;
the prohibitionist isn't a myth.
Toor Russia! Those dumb enough to Mvallow her propa
ganda can't read; and when they learn to read they are no
longer dumb enough to believe.
, Correct this sentence : ; 'Slim always spcaks gently to me,"
said tho wife, "even on rainy Sundays.!'
You can tell a man's class
worries about.
The biggest part of the Mississippi valley job will be to con
trol the appropriation.
Man is vain for the same reason that peoplo living in the
cyclone belt are glad they have no tidal waves.
Blessed is the nobody. He can indulge in a little joyous
indiscretion without being nows.
"We'd hate to pass a place where Senator Ilobinsou happened
to be whitewashing a fence.
You don't know what real
horsefly on a radiator.
"Tho Orient for the Orientals", is the only kn.owu slogan
that exactly suits both sides.
Of course gossips arc hateful. Hut you must.Vt denounce
them. It makes peoplo wonder
Tho thought of divorce seldom occurs to the kiud of woman
that weeps when a china plate is chipped. :!
Alas! , AVhen the new navy
tion to require an even greater degree of purity in South Ameri
can elections.
Correct this senteneo: "Whether the ear is a Kolls or a
decrepit flivver," said the speed cop, "1 speak to t lie occupant
in the same tono of voice."
THE NEBBS Can't
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MEDFORD MAIL-
POINTS .
two and two nnd making the
Immune to conviction except
taste like an uncommonly good
designed the pelicanuriless hIic
was coming.- ''
work Sinclair Lewis in an
hit you.
both platforms will contain n
ood roads. . ...'' . .7 ' .
hours drilling a safe and got
boys who feel too smart to work
:-
called a 'kidnap case' even
not a kid.
by tho size of the debts he
pathos is if you've never seen a
what you've done.
is built thcro will be a tempta
You Take a Joke?
TRIBUNE, MEDFORD,"
Personal Health Service
By WILLIAM BEADY, M. D.
Rlrnd Uttt prUlnfn( to pfraonal bclth irtd hrricnt. not to dlmH ditnolt or
LrritTnei.t, wiU b tnweri by Dr. Brtdy if a lumped, tel. tvdiimived envelope U ncloMd.
ltlera kliouid bt brief ttid written Id iuk. Owlnf to tht Urft oumbr of tcttra r
crivrd, only tw cn b anawcred hrrc No reply eu b made to qiwrlea not ooutorm
ingto lustructiona. AiidrMs Dr. Wllllan Brady, In cart of tbia ovvapapar.
BI'IIGKIIY WITHO
' If I am going to have my ap-
pendix removed or my Jowla lifted
or bunions deleted, the doctor l!
select to do the deed la going to!
uae an anesthetic, local or general,!
I can assure you.j
auo ne is going
to stick around
until I am up and
doing again. I ex
pect. Also he is
going to remain
In practice right
in his present
fltftnd Inn it nft.r
he haa finished!
with me. So what
difference does It make to me
whether the doc'or usea a knife,
a mallet or a vacuum cleaner In
the operation? Not a bit. I pick
the doctor and leave It to him to
pick nnd. choose hla Instruments
or reinedtae.
The quacks still have the cheek
to apuoal to the unsophiatlcated
prospect by dwelling on his fear
of "the knife," Cancer quacks,
rupture cure fakers, pile cure
crooks and various other disrepu
table charlatans have long plied
their victims with this sort of
twaddle. They presum upon the
ignorance of the layman about the
methods of modern surgery.
' It Is well for one who haa not
learned' by personal experience of
the expulslte gentleness of modern
surgery, to know that most opera
tions are done with little or no use
of "the knife," that there Is no
more than a spoonful or two or
blood lost in most operations,, and
that there Is just aa little or as
much risk of complications in
volved in a so called "bloodless"
opera ion or surgical treatment of
any kind as there is In the most
radical operation.
The quacks who purport to treat
or cure cancer, plies, rupture, bow
legs, cross-eyes or club-feet "with
out operation" are a dangerous
gentry for any sensible person to
deal with. Their "painless", meth
ods are never more painless than
the methods employed by reputable
physicians or surgeons, and too
often tio "painless" or "bloodless"
handling of the victim Is subjected
to proves much more painful and
Injurious than any proper surgical
treatment la likely to be.
The destruction or "removal" of
ft-arts. moles, skin cancer, by means
of caustics, or by electric Instru
ments, or by the injection of one
or ano'her chemical, is as truly
"surgical" as is the destruction or
removal, of the same lesion by
knife, currette or other implement.
In the treatment of piles, iii
many cases th epaMent nee.d not
bo detained from business by the
treatment, nor suffer any grea
discomfort. This is not the place
to discuss tho various, methods of
treatment available to, the modern
physician, further thun to say that
till known methods which are cur
ative are surgical in character, and
the wise patient will therefore en
trust the matter of treatment only
to tho hands of a reputable phy-,
slcinn and surgeon.
It is high time that intelligent
folk should discard the foolish no
tion that surgery means only cut
ting. 14
Ql'KSTIOXS AND ANSWKHS 1
John Hancock.
Correspondents sometimes mis
understand the rules. I use only
Initials or other device with ques
tions printed hero, hut that does
not moon that readers who asked
these questions did not sign their
names. Unsigned questions aro
never answered hero or hy mall. '
Itlmbo Keady toVoto.
I have a baby 14 months old
nnd hnve been trying to wean him
since ho was 12 months old and
every time some old lndy- tells me
I should nurso htm through hla
second summer. Do the signs of
the moon hnve anything to do with
weaning. A Young Mother.
Answer Thev do not. As a rule
a baby should bo weaned at the!
ago of In months. There ts no
better reason for nursing a baby
through his second summer than
there is for nursing him through
his twenty-second. Send a stamped
envelope bearing your address and
ask for ndvlco about nursing and
weaning tho baby
Oiw 1Uld Sterility.
I am a wife 47 yearn old. Have
been married 18 years, nnd wo
have one child 10 years old. I
am in excellent health nnd so is
my husband. We are well off and
would like to have a large family.
Is H hopeless? Longing Mother.
Answer. I would not say so.
Any good physician enn determlnf
by examination whether a man la
fertile. That is the first step. How
ever, If' this Is a case of one child
'OTlKQOy,' SATURDAY,
CT "TIIK KNIFE"
sterility, why not adopt a full crew;
of Joy hringem? There are plenty;
of infants available for adoption !
though I am not able to referyoui
to a particular source and anyone j
who really lovea children can love '
an adopted child aa well as bis
own. . i
Artflciat Sonahlne. .
' Received your article , on T B.
Many thanks, but I want you 'to
tell me how1 1 can get artificial
sunshine. Does the therapeutic
lamp give sun rays 7 N. K. M.(
Answ;er If you have, tuberculo-t
sis, written tbc, for a short time
(not T. B.-r that means tubercle
bacilli) I .urge you ! not to try to
get artificial sunlight. . leave that
entirely to the Judgment of your
physician.
Flaxseed Water. . "
I would like to know If flaxseed
water will harm my hair. I use it
to train the ends to curl up. The
flaxseed is boiled in the water. It
makes the waer stlffer and ' It
keeps the curl or wave In the hair
longer. Mrs. W. D.
Answer It Is quite harmless.
(Copyright, John F. Dllle Co.)
: Our uneiiiloynieiit parado yis
tordar wuz a big succcsh, hodio 331
cars bcln' In' th' icrceHsion. Mrs.
Oklultomy, who' vUltiu' Iter, had
a violent fit o listeria t'day. Sho
Imagine her hitsband In glttln' so
rich he'll kick her out.
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Communications
To the, .Editor: ' '
- In answer to - Mrs. Lavingood.
Most people wish to be fair, but
because there - are necessarily so
many facts that bear upon the pres
ent "Chaney case" that are entirely
unknown to the average voter, It
is almost Impossible for a large
majority of tho voters to form an
unbiased opinion simply because
they are uninformed concerning
different angles of the case.
The average citizen knows very
little about "under-cover men" and
the various ways and intrigues that
our county officers are forced to
resort to in order to enforce the
prohibition law. ,
Money must be paidnit in rounfl
about ways and seemingly not ac
counted for in order to "set a thief
to catch a thief." .
I contend the word of Wilkle,
who it Is claimed has a' prison
record, should not be given full
credence.
An officer handling some forty
thousand dollars'- of prohibition
funds during his term of office,
aa has Mr. Chaney, 'would scarcely
bo guilty of appropriating com
paratively small sums to his own
use. Were he dishonest he- would
have taken much larger sums. This'
fact will appeal to all reasonable
people.
In the DeAutrcmont case, which
was a federal case and tried by
U. S. District Attorney Geo. Neu
ner, of course Mr., Ch.iey was
only his assistant, but considering
that Mr. Chanoy was tho man who
secured tho confosslons from these
criminals, after Hugh had bcn
sentenced, and thereby saved the
county, and taxpayers . some thou
sands of. dollars for a second trial,
he seems, to have been a fulrly able
assistant.
It Is Mr. Chaney's Job to secure
evidence and this evidence often
times costs money, that it; Is not
always easy tp account for. The
people should remember this. '
QNM!1
APRIL' 21.M928.
Ritiplirig
Rhymes
(Br WaM MMDS)
TUB WRONG CAIaUSC- .
Bo many men are painting
pictures, for -whom thwa l no
chance ahead! Undaunted by
the critics' strictures, they paint
away until they're 'dead,
it la -.useless to implore them
to burn their brushes and their
tubes;; wise admonitions on I J
bore hem, they look on cotin
selon as boob... If they were
painting barns or fences, much,
caustic, comment they'd avoid;
It would be pleasing .to our
aensos tp see them usefully em
ployed. But no, they have thofr.
dreams ( of riding to starry
helghtgi'at which they aim, nt
gaining world-wide advertising,
and niches In the Hall of Fame
They lack the fire, they lack
the magic with which true ar-,
tints mum be born,, and It Js
pitiful and tragic, to see hera
paint, and not shuck corni" So
many men . are writing verses,
who have no ear for rhythmic
song; they, would . be better
driving hearses, I tell them, a
they move along. For t It . la.
sad to see men striving; to -do
the things they cannot ddf- to
hear men sing -who should bo
driving the nails Into a Dorse's
sohe." The world is full of mis
fit peopl . square p.egw Un.
holes that .are too. round a
misfit pastor, 'neath his steeple
doth drearily the truth ex
pound.. X: misfit clerk offends
the patrons, of Johnson's huck
leberry store, and so - we hear
Indignant . matrons announce
they'll trade there never more.
A misfit surgeon carves ua,
whether such action's truly "Jus
tified, and when he sews the
wound together he finds he's
left his hat inside. How for
tunate the man who's- fitted by
nature for the task he does!
His excellence: 1 soon .admit-'
ted, admiring crowds around
him bukz.
After all, the grand Juryy-whinh
has more facts than most of us
and have : been ' eminently fair
minded, have not claimed to have
any evidence that any - hard-earned.
money paid in by the. taxpayers
has been converted to private use.
It was only a case- of paying . out
one bootlegger's money, -which was
taken in in fines, to catch another
bootlegger. ' ' . - -. ' '
I.et'8 not put 'men in office and
then tie their hands. ' '
When we do not entirely, under-
sand the problems. Wouldn't It be
bettcr .to trust to the men who do
understand them? " " ' ? '
' VIVIAN NORMAN BAItTO; !
.-' (, 4 . . , ... ... ,
Brisbane's Today,
(Continued from Page One).
be unprofitable 'for tho '''prize
fight ',' insiders." : .-'-,
:- '. ' ' ' ' '"'
Charley Blrger, Illinois gang
leader and killer, hanged Thurs
day, told Rabbi Mazur he had twice
tried to kill himself since his con
viction. Mlrger hired another killer
to work for him, "paying $50 for
each shot that entered the body
ot the man picked for death." The
gangster's effort to kill himself
may have been due to fear that he
would be unable to keep his nervd
facing the hangman. ' .,
, - .-, ":
There are old maids la' Turkey
for tne first time since Mohamemd,
recognizing . UaVs weakness, al
lowed him a tew more wives, than
one.
Living has gone up 2000 per cent
since oetore tne war. roiygamy
has been abolished. Turkish
women wear European clothing, no
more long veil and dress lasting .a
Uetlme.
You .are warne dthat heart dis
ease is Increasing rapidly In Amer
ica. Bootleg whiskey haa some
thing to do with tt. The stupid
habit ot lashing a tired heart by
drinking cocktails on 'an-empty
stomach has much to do with it.
Gambling helps', and the fast pace
of life in general. - ,.;.; '
New : York City is opening .
"parents'. exposition.' it ought' to
be useful. A- moat depressing par
ents' exposition is the modern 'col
lection ot cocktail drinking young
girls,, wtlh cigarette stained fin
gers, and flask-carrying brothers:
.Tillamook, county fair -contfa-rta
for two . largo . exhibit and ;arenft
buildings. - . -,
STILL NOIRD
FROM SINNOH
UPON HIS PLANS
RAI.EM. Ore.. April 21.
I I'd ' to' noon today Secretary or
. ' . . ..i .... .1 man..
sage from- -Representative Blnnott j
.with-'Instructions that his name
'-i,L.lJBn ' fYnm the reDublt-j
oe aiiiiui"-" ...... .
o nrlmarv ballot as a candi
date for . re-nomlnatlon. Unless
imch a .request is recciveu
the nd of .the day, Blnnott'B name
will, be certified, to tne coumj
clerks of the second congres
sional district aa a candidate
In the meantime the type forms
of the certification are being held
at the state printer's office await
ing, instructions from the con
gressman. .,-
Delay by mnnou dbjuhu .
does not mean that he will be un
able, to withdraw as a candidate,
and, obviously. It Is his Intention
to withdraw.: He may withdraw
up to. the date of election, but
after today It will be necessary
for the secretary, of state to send
DnA.lnl InHfriirtton. tn -the county
xiArim nndv may cause confusion
In the printing of the ballots.
Neither nast tne siaie any -ficlal
information whether Sin-
InlanHa tn-Vartlifn before thO
expiration of his term as con
gressman Vshould he resign, it
would be necessary for the gov
amnr tn call a nDeclal election for
selection of his successor or allow
the district to be without- repre
sentation, until March 4, next.
Attorney ' General van v inaio.
V. la ntn. In Wo oVl f.l Cf MM VAA-
terday telegraphed- hla assistant,
wmia M.nr.. that Kinnott had
shown hint Secretary Kozer's tele
gram, urging sinnott to nasien
action.. Sinnott, according to
v.nWInblA onlit Ha vm erolna to
telegraph, his withdrawal at once.
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ALSO A FIREBUG
" LONOVIEW, Wash., April 21.
W) George W.' Weavers, alias K
D. Hitters,' 38.' giving his homo
as rendleton, Ore., pleaded guilty
to first degree forgery today and
was sentenced to "two to 10 years
In tne state penitentiary.
Weavers admitted forging
chock lor- 55, using the name
of H. E. VanBevors, Kelso man
ager of tho Shell Oil company,
passing the check In purchase of
a, suit of clothing. He,-also ad
mitted issuing a forged check for
176,' as a down pa,'tuht on a
used automobile. Ho was arrested
late), yesterday, when the clothing
store '.became '. suspicious and de
tained hlmi on a, pretext whllo it
investigated and found the check
forged. V
-In- forging -VanBevers' name.
Weavers used a rubber stamp,
taken from a ' Shell Oil office,
which burned two nights ago. Of
ficers were - Investigating today
to ' determine whether Weavers
had any connection with the blaze.
WANTS TO SLEEP
ON" AIR JAUNT
SAN -FRANCISCO, April 21.
(PTho first effort recorded to
reserve a sleeper on an air mail
plane, w-as reported by the' Boeing
Air Transport today.
A. ' M. Elmer. Conullle. Ore..
1 filed .tho Inquiry and was advised
that, a yet. air mail planes did
not carry sleepers.
Mr. Elmer says he Is six feet
tall and weighs 155 pounds. Ho
wants to go' to Syracuse, N. Y.
;MEXICAL,I, Lower California.
Mexico. Apr. 21. (fl Jimmy An
gcll got Into tho air at 8:35 this
morning bound for GuRVmas, 500
miles 4way, oh the eecond leg of
his proposed 25,0no-mllo Pan
American flight- from- Fresno-to-
Fresrio, Cal.k"Vla Capo Horn, South
America. ' -
7 WKMHIjY HTADll'M. LONDON
Apr. fflv UP Blackburn Rovem
wuiulh lafic English KootDall
tfpaociatfon -cup today, cWrating
Huddersfteld. towli.- three' goals to
one.
By SOL HESS
NO DECISION ON::'
GRANTS PASS KICK
POFITUVND. Ore., April 51.
(JPy Protests to the highway eotn-.
mission from Grants FaBs con
cerning the removal recently of
a highway engineer, James Brom
ley, were under" consideration by
members of the commission, to
day. ,
No action was taken at the
meeting yesterday, but the com- i.
mission discussed the matter In
conference today. This afternoon
It was said no decision had been
reached. -
Political Announcements
FOR SHERIFF ' v
t am a candidate for the reoub'.
llcan nomination for sheriff, pr. -H
mary May 18. CHAS. D. STACY." -f-Mar
17. )
' I am a candidate for republican
nomination for Sheriff at the Ma)
primaries. I have had experience
In both tax and criminal depart
ments and promise efficient an
economical service.
May 17. GEO. B. ALDEN.
COUNTY CLERK
I am a candidate tor republican
nomination for county clerk; prom- ,
tslng personal attention, economy
and courtesy. O. R. CARTER, , -May
17. - ,- , Talent.
I am a candidate for the nomi
nation, as County Clerk on the Re,
publican -ticket. ..
May 17. , . A. J. CROSB. 1
I hereby announce my candldac!
for the republican nomination fol
County Clerk. '
CHESTER PARKER.;
May 17. . .; '
I hereby announce my candldacf
for the Republican nomination for
County Clerk for a second term.
D13LILIA STEVENS MEYER. u
May 11
SCHOOL SUPERINTENDENT : .
I am a candidate for , the re
publican nomination for school
superintendent. V. A. DAVIS. -
Medford, May 17.
COUNT COMMISSIONER
I am a candidate tor re-nomlnatlon
on the republican ticket for
County Commissioner. If ':noml.
nated and elected I will continue
to do my best to give the people
an economical business admlnls- 1
tratlon. .VICTOR BURBEIX. .''
-1 - May IT
I am a candidate for the office
of county commissioner, subject to
the will of the republican party at
the May primary. J. O. LOVE.
Snowy Butte Orchard. Central Pt.
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