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1 PA OE FOUR MEDFORW MAILTRIBLWS Dili;, anoint, Waakly Hutillalird bf till MinroKU I'Iumtiwo 00. mt u v. ru w. BollKRT W. nvnu K'lltsr . BuurinR By 1 1 ii, ii !. An Indttiwudmi Nawapapar otrrad u aacond clai mattar '' rd, Orafos, ondar Aot .1 Hairs . HUBHOmiTlUN IUTM fcy MaUlu Ailaueai Pally, with Similar, raar Wily, wltb MmuUr, inotiUi.... . t.tn Sullr, wnnoui nuiwiaj, faiir, WIUIWU. niw...., .... Waallj Mill Trllnun. ooa jaar.... J Similar, oia r .'i.V.j i, Br Uarrlar. In Adranee In lladlonl. AJB auid. Jaclaonrtlla. Ualilral Point. mtam. Mailt, Oold III" -"J e Hlliajral Dallr. with Bandar, month f Dally, without Hundaa, niolitn.. Dallr, without Sunday, ona yaar Dally, with Hunday, urn yaar.. ' All tarma. eaan In advanot. 6 too 1.00 UKUIIKR Of THK SKOllATICI FRM8 Kacalrlnf Full Uaaad Wlra Haute. : Only pa.r In city county wlflng .aw by Ulrfranh. (Tlia Aaaoclalad Vrrm la aii-lualwly an dtlad to "ha uaa ! tauubllratloo ol a" Va dlanat 'haa oradllrd to It or otliarwlaa ifadltad In UiU paper, and also to tha local fwa puhllahed hattln. All rl.lits lor rrpuhllratlm ol apodal dla ntchra baraln ar alao raaarwd. , Mworn dally araraiir emulation lor rii innUia ondlidl Oct. 1, Ml, aaiU. (prmut jraulallon ai6). lOIIMal paper ol tha Oily of Uadf.rd. I Offli-ill paprr ol Jaiaaon County, Advtrtlaina nraintatlra H. 0. MilllKNMKN OKHI-AB.T I nai. In N.a York. OhlrBBO. Uatrolt, (an rraociaoo, too Aiujalaa. Kaattls. Pnrt And. Ye Smudge Pot By Arthur Furry Tho sloKnn nfltho InW to tho criminal: "YOU CAN'T WIN," also Kuril' for the l'ortlniid bnsounll li'itm, MARRIED nmn with fumlly. sick ! wife,' wanls work of liny kind. (ltoseliini, News-Review.) ' Tim nrnulllnl of Hlnrliilr. who wan liberally smeared wlllt whltor wish, In the oil bribe scandal, in spires n doninnd Ihnl tho Jury lyslem bo abolished'. Thlit In nil excellent Iden, liut should Include the U. S. Hcnnto tinil "Into Ir-Klnln-turfB. i WAUKAW (lonorul I'lilKiilnky in In a hoHiiltnt with nrurnlKlit. ((! llmtt'li). TciTlblo . . .. ami no rrliiplpil nolillfin on tho ntroftH of WitiBnw tioKKlnK for braid. , Hllioo Ht'tlttlo, WiihIi., lion dlKCOV oioil n four ymu' old boy, who i-nln cIkum, ind mini's u rumpus If ho don't got Ills dully intloii of to hncno. it Is mi to this fnlr molio polls to unveil n timid, with n doll ii olio hand nnd it clRitrclto In tho other. "WANT K n Ucllnlilo mini for fiirm. l'oiiniinrnt Job It good itt i allocking. iKrom OH. vln lowii I'npor.) Tlu'io wn on Ii lalunitn tiitmed rot, ... Tho oldt'nt kid of II. Msru, who Klvon pronilno of hclnit n uud tluniU'ibuck In nliout 10 yenrs, W rmu,' it full fli'dscd diuininor for ,Vho UntKvol'osi: Tho hop; cullliiK conlont plnnnod for this vicinity Inckit Impoliin, nnd a not opt lo coino to puiw. A irood loK-cnllcr dor-H not llko .to Ret out mid display hla sit, lo ninko 'lt'oiuvn hidldnr. Tho lending hog- Ciilloi'B lllso fern Ihnl ml l-Jspeo hi'iikcniiin In flno trim fnnu yell &IW nt careful motorblH nt cross lnits, would sue lk Into tho f fay and enp the gravy. IMlt) IWTHt.V ' Tip Sams had twins . And a rsaor-hack sow, Five dogs and a mule And an old roan cow; A bono spavined filly And a one-room houc. And a little wrinkled woman JiiKt as meek as a mouse. Old Tip ralseo tobacco And lie trnfflked In skins, For ho had seven sons' In addition tn the twins; And overy mother's son, And the Utile mammy. Judo, Hmoked a pipe all day And tho twins both chewed. Hut Tip kept a-illKKlng And he never lost heart, J-'or the dogs hunted rabbits And they caught a right nmsrt. And the hone-spavined filly ! And the mule pulled a plow. And they lived off tho giving i: f the old roan cow And the neorn-fatted farrow Of tho ranor-hnck now. E Hut here the story closes or my little romanoo, I. For the seven sons are sleeping I On the battlefields of France; Iltul their daddy grows tobacco And trafflka mill In skins, I And the little wrinkled mammy Has another pair of to lua. 1 tt'laiemont. Vs., Herald i llKl.l.KKONTK. Vs., April :t I'll Marko Matskovich of Wash jiiKlon county, and liobeit lttim. ticuro of Philadelphia, were eleo- twined today nt liockvlcw peni tentiary. Uiftua was convicted of the shooting of Vora Terrell, a eureka, duiinx an altercation. M.ltakovlch was convicted of the kllllns of George Orelch on March M. IS". WASIUXllTON, Aer. M (T fc-olonei; Chart's A. 1 lundlHTgh ' ronferreci her today with Tnder Hccrelary Olds of the state de railment and, as usual, the vIMt, Ktarted a batch of minora as toi his future plans. Moat of the.' juniors dealt with possible trip; by Undheruh to Kurope. hut there, fcvna no verlf icatlon of anr of; them. I WASH I. Nil TON .Apr. J UV- v tentallv examiner's report p- iil-ovinE the pmjoct of the Western 'acjflc railroad to connect ui with: the Orecon Short line at Wella. Nov., by new construction was filed today with the Interstate com inrrvo cvii) mission. ' WASHINGTON. Apr. - James !. P-cverly of Texas was THE BREAKDOWN OF WIIKX ASKKD wliat lio tliought of tlie acquUUil of Mr. Sinclair, Senator Uornh uniil: . "I riliiill Psi'i'iid tho ili'eision of tlio supreme court in tliis cunt." A jHTfcet rcjoimli'r, J Tho Nupremo court ot tho 1'nitcil StulcK in vowtiKiitpd tlio cvi tlict' which wuh prfNuiiti'd to the Sinuluir jury, aiiit aiiiiuloil thi'Teupot Oomo loaKt, bi-euuse -thero win cvidvuve of "corrup. tiifii, collusion untl frnud." i oilier wordn, llie liihcst tribunal-iii tliis country con vieted Sinclair an promptly as n jury of "liig pucrii" exonerated him. r Such a situation lirintM once more into sharp relief tho woHkucNH of the, jury nvHtcin in thin country, and HtreiiK'theUM tho evidtmcu thai us fur as Kccuring pronrjit justice in criiniiiiil ciihoh in concerned piurilcularly whero tli power which great wcfilth hringB in on the side of tho defeiidiint-rthe jury Bystcm is a failuro. ' Tlie members of the supreme court might he tcn-mcd a per fect "professional" jury. Not only aro thiiy incorruptible, they a 10 all trained to discriminate between what is pertinent to a cusc itnd what isn't, they are ruled by fa Ms, not appearances, they nro impervious to ull appeals citlu-r of sympathy or prejudice. Not wishing to publicly condemn the findings of a jury, Sentaor Borah simply answered tlie inquiry by saying ho would re-reud the supremo court report. ' Wo wisli everyone could read it. A more convincing argu ment for the conviction of Sinclair could scarcely 'bo imagined. The absurdity of tho jury's acquittal of Sinclair may be gleaned from tho undeniable fact that Iho jury members could only havo arrived at such a verdict by accepting as true the testimony 1 of ex-Secretary Fall's own son-in-law that the $L!.'t(),0(0 iiid to Fall by Sinclair was not a bribo.' or a pay ment in recognition of favors granted, but was a perfectly legitimate purchase prico for "cactus ranch." Even a bubo in arms would yet the verdict stands, and as tho ease is el'ised. With such a travesty on justice as this, and with rucIi a verdict as the recent jury acquittal of Mr. Remus on tho "sole ground of insanity," we fail to see how any thinking person cull deny that oie of tho chief obstacles to C control of tho crime wave in this country lies in tho scandalous breakdown of tho American jury system. QUILL POINTS So live Hint you won't hato t'ynicisc: Tho growl of an a pup. ; You can't evade your fate. A measles 94 years and died of the llig business can selecta president, but it can't find another olio who won't meddle in national affairs. Tho "nobody " doesn't affect, namo ten important citizens of dead ten years. America is learning good manners, but even yet there are many parents who speak di.srespctfnlly to their children. Fable: She lived in a hick dress suit and a silk hat; she Europe's superior air force could lick America, just as Bris bane fears, except for 11000 lililes of weather. The faster be drives, the he's going. Americanism; Getting accustomed to ono section's pests Illld disiistors niltl biMlig tllllllkflll you don't live where there ro disasters of another kind America has three elasi.es: Ilinis WHO scorn tlie POODS, ami hv the vomit? ititolloctmiK New can't fire all of those who pay for their jobs, sudors aren't in his department. Tlie new woman has faults, with a patent medicine itlmanao in the other. t'orivet this sentence: "Mary has been taken in by some sorority," said the mother, ''but her letters about it arts free of push." THE NEBBS The rTlvJO, NV3 ftTiJONvAl WWSAT t fS DCvcvj TU)o felVvrXctUU COMEX fWr GLTf DBESSeS eVOXTlOM D LOJ-i CMfTAM6L t lES- BUT Tut: TELEPHONIC) Sg P0.K1T& ? uY O.OOO I jf SCmO O. BOY OCT On Tl-lE I TWfST'5 ALL . WE VaJANTS rAETOW&rOG S ? ts, is 4a&kxt tuME.tora iiG5) -.vyrCMAfcc t I ? coucsc tor ME.rr6 veav 1 A-reuEPwowcoNjEAdw tee aor 8 ;U i i Kiar wi .- c xnj ev. jjNv ; r-w"w uivju i.Lt. t w te 1 1 i n - .w-fc -w. - Ki ; - - " m i r TuiK.,t.-lA;..Mr-,a a-MOrouVOMttrJO k. WSEAVCi OJvJV tyOE I TEUEPHOJE6 Okj TME COOBisS -MTaM . " . H A RECEtVGC ON MlS E"tt6 AMD ORG 1 i i , a.-.- r it , h ... . , a.. , m . t. l'i.i bi . . . . ..r MnM... - . . ... m I atrr 1 COf V t,-.fiT.i,-vr I Ak iTi -TliC rr.r- ... . rV S ll'nkl ftMWJ Hun v.uwuicui-r imiiMUK a LDMUl VAJUCL U dUUNU W TM U M . i.. -.y . c I rv. ,S5" - S ,v rrr A . i ,LwrrA, urun r.r 1 J. Z . .r w. . . ' " 9 t SN vv . ' ' .vv . f " , T a h tvAE IT 0.iV,(PviVrlM ii j . r , 1 1 r -t i vv-jiii i I 5. -j r r r j. . . i . i i -v M Ai i tT-J; cv .vw A i : - i ... . ir-k.'. .-. ...fsv f r ii . m i - - ir g v a. i i. ... - a , ' ajwj I -w i ' i aa. av. in i iv - m t i . i m ma v s. -v. r . - i . ,i - jl m i - . t n mw m i 1 mm MTiDFORD MATJ. THE JUKY SYSTEM a portion of Fall's bankrupt , ..' know Hint this is untrue. And far as the courts arc concerned bill collectors. old dog that was kicked when South Carolina woman dodged disease last week. tho destiny of the racet Well, your own town who have been town' her husband possessed a never mentioned them. less reason ho has to get where mrvy cases. It provents the 'The boobs, the vniuiir inlollK... tlie common-sense people amused Amhas- hut she won't po throut;h life in one hand and a dust cloth Honorable Mr. Nebb TRIBUNE, MEDFORD, Personal Health Service By WILLIAM BEADY, M. D. Slfnad latura parUlnlng to paraonil haaJth and hytlana, not to dlKaat diafnoaK or traarmrnt. will ba abawerad i vy ur. nraay II lttara aliould tx brlrl and wnttan tn Ink. celvrd, only a faw can ba anawrred hara. No reply can ba nuuU to quarioa oot conform ing to liiatructlona. Addraaa Dr. William Brady, lo cara of tola nawapapar. IIOMKWOKK AM TlllKllCXXOKIS. Did you over (lick your head why wall half an hour for tha Innlde k public nxhoo". room in coffee to ooak? J'lenae try mine.: the middle of the session and . Hrln Proper amount of water to take a whiff? If you did, I hope you made an un eventful r e o ov- ery with a short convalescence. B p ecially hi ( ll II n A I vlan Chool!an hour' my way' unIe"1' yu f,nd buildinga w h ero tho politicians on the board are HMII ml ri-in rr fn - unnl nl ... find thn mmn.Lhnr. In ,!, h..l I room something frlhtful. If you have any heart at alt' In. your In- tellectual makeup you vJR begin in ,i,, ,i,. ......mj JL ! not ull dumb all the time. Whwo Iheso costly moclmnlcal ventlla tlon installations prevail, tho rule I. very strict against open wln. dows. It takes a teacner with i,.ii...n,i i... . .... u nr i.i....s.i r..h i, i, . .,iii' , tl , mechanical and hence perfect. I' Of course the mechanically wen- tllated school rooms tire not the only ones where foul air prevails several hours a day. Thcro are plenty of school rooms where no provision at all has been mado for ventilation and windows aro wept closed becauoo drafts ore nnathema. Thero nro a lot of country or consolidated . schools where the advantages of the un - blenched muslin window screen for example, aro unknown and crl Is the inevitable fate of overy child who comes to school. The health authorities are in a hope less quandary about the notorious prevalence of respiratory Infec tions at school, but they can't do anything to Improve tho situa tion without candidly admitting that there In no such Illness or Klin, tnuitlnn n n .'..Amnmn .1 a reversal of their own teach ings which would make them look moro ridiculous than they do now In coping with tho condition. disgraceful, It Is n dlsgraco to our boastful Am..H,. , ... I tho school room la the favorite , i.,a ' u.,i... rrt.. . I and all the other common respi rotary Infections that tho old-timo sanitariums cabled "diseases of childhood?" It is nothing less than an ad vonturo for a child to go to school In cold weather, unless the child is fortunate enough to attend an open air school or something of tho kind. It is a strnln on the child's en durance to remain for four or five hours dally In tho atmos phere of tho school room. Record ing to generally recognized medi cal., authorities.. (JMrsonally, J. don't relievo that this has any I thing to do with the child's lnf- munlty to these respiratory infec tions). Certainly we all know that It is unnatural and Injurious to compol a young child to rmealn quiet and still for several houfsl a day. Just because tho teachej-, steeped In the traditions ot peda gogy, believes noise and move ment objectionable. So good an authority as Dr. S. Adolphus Kr.opt says the curricu lum In high school is often so extensive as to be detrimental to good physical and mental de velopment, and reform Is an ur gent necessity. Doctor Knopf said this In a scientific paper on "Tu berculosis Among Young Women." The cluttering of the curriculum with one thing and another eivca the teacher her cue to devise an ' extensive schedule of "homework"-! for the high school pupil. In my ItiriVment thl. l.n,,izni.. i- conirllnitlnK cause of tuberculosis I i jwuiia BiiHicni irom cemni? ino:iiv m.un'iiuutu- ama-aea .iiism exercise, play, open air recrea- ! tlon or physical work he or she nuntlru i ..i j . .i velopniont. It prevents the boy.Sam .cklson. but he ws In town; lor rom developing normal ' Immunity. QUESTION'S AMI ANSWERS. Try Asnln. " 1 am still waiting for a rejily to my letter written to Dr. Brady three weeks co. I inclosed f. cents for a copy of the pamphlet. Mrs.- K. Mi'K. Aiisn.r Perhaps you confused my column wit haomethinc; els. I have never asked correspondents) to send money and I do not dls-t tribute pamphlets. , More Offto Ixirc. j I tried your way to make cof-l fee and found It very good, but .... . - OREGON, TUESDAY, APRIL' 24,' 1928. f auoilMHl, Mii-aaureaaru cnvriopa la ancloaed. Owliuj to tha larga ouiubar of latlara ra- boil, then add one tablespoonful of coffee to the cup, stir, and set, aside where it Is warm, while I stirring add Just a pinch ot salt. f""'" X, ' " th ''f"noo. only my way AnHwer You da not wait' half It convenient to do so. Juat put the f re lily uround coffee in the pot with cold water, "add a bit of egK or not aa you prefer, and set P' on flre- Watch pot and snatch from fire Just beforo boll fng point is reached. Serve as " lQOO,m """"sn. it me coffee is to stand any part of f". hoKu', r "T? efrof vi"g' ' ,f . r 1 M. " "";nd the W wtttori "'"' only extracts ,'"' or flavor, jf It stands " ' 'Zl.1, "Tt "; wore; 1 18 allowed to boll a few minutes. tha' drives off tho nroma and lextracuHl w m c.vubcu uuui trying jour way. Tannin Is nasty, bitter stuff to drink, even tho it be mixed with coffee, cream, sugar and everything. Vot'kronpltoti Shot to Somewhere I thank you for your instruc tion, for eradicating cockroaches. Just as you said, they now wish they ' hod ' never been born. We I had seriously 'considered naming " ' "L "T '"J?" rner"; "ul I i .vuim ui norm VI 11 Brady's treatment - the roaches that overran -.tho place seem to be all shot . to holl, as Friend Husband puts H. Mrs. D. O. J. Ans Cockroaches are 'shrewd fellows. They're nearly as wise as rats. But they have one innate habit that brings, their undoing If you know how to take advan tage of It. Thoy lick heir feet ' 101 HIV?. IlllVt, WUIKeil 111 UUSl, In order to. take advantage of I this you need only to know what sort of dust to provide. That 1 ... n,l , .. -lt ........... ..... n !,... . . .Mrrt tti i ask for it and do not refer me oa cupping. , "ve V'? "" " .PT , Please inform v ine if it 1b ad vlsablo to use the Iodine treat- ment for goitre In a girl 10 years of ago, tho quantity to use. W. W. .... Answer-Thnt would be unsafe Tieave the treatment to the judg ment of your doctor.. .(Copyright John P. Dille Co.) I "Well, she kin afford lius- 1 band, fro- h1mV m. n mv1 Inh. '' ha us saved her moncT," snapped Mrs. Km Fu.li, t'Osy. Ratio Kile's engagement. I kill Utile . romcnincf when I mi K.. ..imMwtra -. i' .. L in i aay looauv like a million aot- tars. Brisbane's Today (Continued from Pace On)' thau 23 centuries they have contributed gerat men to the 1 1 ..i. . orM. some among them greaU est in the world. . " Mussolini celebrates this happy ,' .... y - Ts OHYMCAX Rippling Rhymes (By Wait Maaoal ' ' TUK BHVT MOlTli. "' It may be I am scheming to rout the government, but lo all outward seeming I am a peace ful gent; what thoughts I'm entertaining no delegate can know, as I, without complain ing, upun my errands go. : I smile upon my neighbors and wl8h them' happy days, and I applaud the lubors of all Hard working Juys. It may be I nm thinking how vain thoso lu bors are, as I go clanking, clinking. In my tin motor car; It may be I am viewing my neighbors with disdain, as X go clanking, clinking In my large pewter wain. But still I'm mildly beaming on all things as I go; if I ant plotting, scheming. ; no ' one will ever know.- It's the expansive crit ter who's talking all the time who finds existence bitter,, the world a sort ot crime I may be subtly planning to lift a neighbor's cow, but, all discus sion banning, I wear a tran quil brow: I give the people greeting, and talk of pleasant things, of how all ills are fleet ing, of how all woes have wings. I deal In sprightly chat ter, some good profess to see. and so it doesn't niattor how dark my thoughts may be. Most .men aro often brooding, they think this life a frost, with promises deluding and troubles that exhaust. The foolish give expression to all the stuff they think, and show. by their confession, their souls are on the blink. The world has long annoyed them, and they give vent to roars, and so the crowds avoid them and call them deadly bores. The wise men blithely twitter however sad they feel; and : if their thoughts are.-bitter, thoy make no gloomy spiel.- " "' ' - birthday by Inaugurating great pub lic works. One of his birthday presents to the great city will be the finest airport in the world. This country. 2529 years younger than Rome,, and ten times as rich as Italy, has two of Its greatest cities, New York on the Atlantto, and Los Angeles on tin?' Pacific, with no airport worthy of mention. We ought to find a Mussolini. ' The small monoplane that car ried Captain Wilkins over . the North Pole weighs only 1660 pounds, goes 136 miles an hour, and was created by Allen Long head. The load carried weighed as much as the plane. Similar powerful little machines will soon be the pride ot many young fliers. Captain Wilkins deserved suc cess. He smashed five-plane--in previous efforts to conquer the pole-. Australia, his fatherland, offered him the job ot air min ister, but he prefers work more dangerous. He was a newspaper man in the Balkan war, an avi ator In the World war. and went with Shackleton on the Antarctic expedition that cost Shackleton his life. George Bernard Shaw otfers so cialism as a remedy for war, pov erty, disease, marriage troubles, drunkenness and other social evils. His "The Intelligent Woman's Guide to Socialism and Capitalism" tells about It Socialism, Shaw brand, would facilitate divorce. Any married woman could walk out, free as air, if she wanted to. And that, says Shaw, would make marriage per manent, and happier. Husbands would live in dread of finding the lady gone, and behave. There would be no alimony, for that is blackmail, says Shaw. All amusing. Hut Mr. Shaw's tneas would not worK in ine t onco. where the native crouches beside M. ("ecsvinc rhlnpmcern tin t H hm ALLEN'S fJoT-EASE rr Tlr fMt II CmI Ihi - At niitht wben yoar foet art tired, ton and iwollen tmtn ltlK aBlarlta naa rt.nclnr iwtrinfct luninvr-UH powder in we rooi-Dic, gtnxij mo in sore aoa in Qumd puts and relief It like mairic. InIA Tntir ahm. In fv the rnorafnt and.tri,s 430 lle of puilty walkalldaylnoom- fort. It Ukea Ue Yfrtkwi tmm tbethc. Forpitl 8ampl ditraaa, UUS-S FMT-U9. stomach is distended,;; then goes bome( to sleepltotr. And they won't work in our civili zation, only a few thousand years from, the .Congro stage. Laws socialistic, filutocratlc or otherwise, do not change human beings fundamentally. They only reflect human beings as they aro. Not socialism, but 60.000 years of work and disappointments are needed to do the things enumerat ed by 8haw. . DiacusBion and sug gestions, even foolish ones, are useful, however. Any hypothesis is better than none. LVMPHE, Kent, England, April 24, (VP) . i Another solo flight to Svilncv. Australia, started here to- day, when Wing Commander E. K. i Manning picked up his suitcase and climbed into a llgnt airplane simi lar to that UBed by Hert Ilinkle in his successful flight. He took off on a route which led to Marseilles, Corsica, Sardinia, Tunis and then along the . usual air pathway to Australia. ' WASHINGTON, April 24. P Senator Ciiltelt, republican, of Massachusetts, who has been ill for. the last two weeks, today was reported as greatly improved. At his office. It was said hlscon- Safest Way to Stop Pain It la not nececaary to taka heart-da preaaing drugs or dope of any kind t relieve nerve torture cnuaed by neurltia. neuralgia, aciatlca or rheumatism. Just apply Tysmol over the part that hurte and aee how quickly you will be lre from discomfort. Tyamol la m soothing, healing absor bent that goea in through the poroa and drlvea out Inflammation which naa settled in the nerves. The minute you rub it on you can feel ft beginning to relieve. Paina and aches soon stop, congestion la removed, and soreness and inflammation gradually disappear. Although Tysmol U put up especially for nerve pain and Inflammation, sut lerera nave touna 11 equeuy bw taking the misery out of stiff, swollen or aching joints. Also fine for lams back ana muscular soreness. Pleasant, harmlaaa and easy to use. Don't fail to try It If you want genuine, lasting re lief. You get a liberal supply for $1 at any drug store. Always in stock at STRANG'S DRUG STORE Political Announcements FOR SHERIFF I am it candidate for the repub lican nomination for sheriff, pri mary May. 18. CHAS. D. STACY. May it. I am a candidate for republican nomination tor Sheriff at the Ma) primaries. I have had expensncf In both tax and criminal depart, menta and promise efficient an4 economical service. May 17. GEO. B. ALDEN. . COUNTY CLERK I am a candidate for republican nomination for county clerk; promising- personal attention, economy and courtesy. G. R. CARTER, May 17. ' Talent ""Tam""a''candldato for the nomi nation as County Clerk on the Re publican ticket. -May 17. A. J. CROSB. . I hereby announce my candldac for the republican nomination fol County Clerk. ' CHESTER PARKER. May 17.'. . I hereby announce my candldacj for tho Republican nomination fol County Clerk for a second term DELIXIA STEVENS MEYER. ' . ... - May 11 SCHOOL SVPERISTKNDEXT ' I am a candidate for the re publican nomination for school superintendent. V. A. DAVIS. Medford, May 17. . ' COUNTY COMMISSIONER 1 am a candidate for re-nomlna-tlon on the republican ticket for County Commissioner. If nomi nated and elected I will continue to do my best to give the peopl, an economical business admlnis- tration. VICTOR BURSELL. 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. G. LOVE. 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