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PXHTT FOUR" MEDFORD MTTTTj TRTBUNE, MEDFORD, QRTCOONV THURSDAY. rAPRTL 26, 1923. I1: ti'; t'i ' IV. " " Hedford mail tribune Dailj, Bandar, WU HJtDFOKD 1'Bli.TUiU 00. IMMI N. Ilr Bt. rbca f I ROBERT W. RURL, Editor g. 8UMITEB BUI ill, alanacM All Lodepetuieiit Nevrepapef ' Intend U Moond-eltB matter tt ford, Oregon, under Act ot March S, l7t. SUBSCRIPTION EAT1SS By Mali In Advance: Dally, with -Sunday, yaar 17.60 Dally, with Kuiidajr, tnuiilb 76 Dally, wiUraut Hundaj, jar t.BO Dally, w ilbout BuixUy, mouth..... .86 Weekly Mail Tribuna, om year..., 1.00 Sunday, out yw S By Carrier, In Advance In Ifrdford, Aih- land, Jacksonville, Central I'oint, i'hueulz, Taivnt, UoUi Hill ind on UiKUwaja: Daily, with Sunday, mouth 9 .76 ; Dally, without Kuiiday, month Daily, withe jt Huiiday o year. 700 Dally, with Sunday, ona year 1.00 All tema, caah in adviiua. MKMHKK OF THIS ASSOCIATED PKKSS lUoelrlng Full Laaacd Wire Serrire : Only paper In city or county reviving w by tl?riph. The Aaaorlated Preaa ta cxcloatTely en titled to tha use for republication of all news dlapaUhea credited ta it or otherwlea credited in tbli paper, and also to the local lews published herein. AU rifbia for republication of special duv latches herein are also referred. Bworn dally aferage ctRinatlon for rlz aocUs ending- Oct. 1, 19X7, 4462, (present trculatlon 4626). Official paper of the City of Medford. Official paper of Jackson Ouunty. Advertising ftepresentatlvs If. G. MCK.KNSF.N A COMPANY Offices In New York, Chicago. Detroit, an rraodaco, Loa Angeles. Utattle, I'lrt- f Ye Smudge Pot I!f Arthur Fer-rj , ; Members of Iho Portland W. C'. T. U. refUHPtl yestordiiy to piit I lunch In a Portland hotel where : ju Smith, pi 1'nldontinl ciinillil.ue, mulntiiliiH Htnte hc-adtiuurterH. If liny of the members of tile oi'Rlinl giillon hniipoiiiil to innrry n mnn l.v Ihn mimr, nf Hmith. It is iUHt too hurt that'll nil. It Ih presumed that Iho mother of the Hiiitltt Imbe of four yearn, .Khn smokes cIkiiih, lias un awful time keeping the ashes out of his . bib. iU Today's O.rent Truth Home peo ple drive n If they were anxious to huve their uceldent quickly anil Ret It over with. (Milwaukee Journal.) Farmers, who could not plow because of the rain, have about Riven tip hope that their land will pet huy and plow Itself, , A candidate came through Tues day, who emphatically and firmly stated thnt he would never be hap py until he' cauKliL n fish in Hngue river. IVIIY KV.WMOM.STM l'UII. KISII ( I'll. iib.) Fancy salaries of $Ti0 and $75 a year paid to ih-piu-Iiitm in a stale that Ik not nnlorl V ously poverty-stricken are not included in the .story of minis ters of the Kovpel who, we are told, Irve from hand to mouth and in constant fear Unit the hand will slip. I SO Rhubarb Jiles are belllff lllflicled In the lending tootli anil Jaw f',tiynins. The Ciil.stieviklH aro blooming '""-forth In their BprltiK coats, anil hn . (ween keeping Ihin and in Htyle j .tiny have thi'ir hands full. The " r new hiu'Ihk coats are smart, and j Heein to be more illlelllHcnt than "'i. tlie winter coats. A chic appear ance Is attained by having three ''overgrown buttons on the under side of l he sleeves. '1'hcne buttons servo no purpose, do not work, and arc out of sight, except when the wearer Is feeling of her back hulr. ' The It. Main kid. who turned gut to be a SalBvel'ost drummer, tins seen flirting with a lady ens- , totner yesterday, and is therefore more, of a di-uniuii'i- than first suspected. MKHtT SKIHTS Ono day we sat with bated breath . While on the platform cold In ' denlh. Kalr conscience sat the soul lo 1 freeze, lleeatlse of skirls tihuvo the knees. Kume sit us ladles should I ween, Hut some are not fit lo be seen, And If lhey're leaders of them nil The louder to our hearts will call. V women would hold high the Light Of standarils that no soul would blight. , They must not sit In places high . with limbs In view so near the 0 thigh. 'And this is what we saw, one duy Kroin those who should u better way Reveal to us who sit and listen, If they'd have their words to - glisten. Porno skirts when standing fall In I length Sufficient to renew our strength, I Htll Oil, when sitting, they pull up And give to lis a bitter cup. For better things we want to see Than silken, tegs uhnvcthc knee, j JVhcu women on the flutfoini all To mailt' tills world a "placo more fit." , I O women, women, watch your skirts. And have them not like thought i less flirts, ' ' And spoil the good Hint nil woitbl do, St'hen In attempt to lend us thru The deepening ninro ot sin and dc.'tfh That cituses us tn hold our lirrnih: Hut when on platforms you must be, Wutcli lest words nnd legs do not agree. (Ohio .Messenger) f .J'WAHIMNOTO.V, April Su (Pi A resolution, certifying too in " .mony of Robert V. Stewart to the i..,.i.,i ntfnrnn., rtf till? ntstrict ' of Columbia was approved unani mously today by the scntite Tca- imut Umno committee.. . IT IS STILL HOOVER AND SMITH IT IS about -time to procliiiin once more that tbo presidential omiipninn will be between Mr. Herbert Hoover nnd Al Smith. The Mail-Tribune was one of lliu first newspapers in the country 'to make this"startlin prediction and subsequent events, have steadily increased its probability to the point of practical certainty. With the primary results in Ohio and Massachusetts defi nitely known, nothing short of a political miracle can prevent the nominations of the Krpuiilic; the Democratic, (ioveinor of Xew York. As things now stand, Mr. Hoover is in a stronger position than Al Smith. For Hoover has no seriously hostile opposition in his own party. His nearest rival, ex-(iovernor I.owden, will Kindly swinj; over to him when his own nomination is clearly impossible. Not so with Al Sinith. The. anti-Smith forces in the Demo cratic party will never surrender. Their leaders may nominally endorse Al, but the individuals their votes. QUILL , McAdoo couldn't, love Walsh Smith less. ; . ; licins; a nobody doesn't insure safety from the assassin. They've tried to kill the kinj; of Italy. "We become what we eat." ticed that sheep-like docility since He's no "a(iiaiiiarine" when where there's something else to Let's all be honest. Don't say "law enforcement' you mean ''prohibition." Nobody approves all laws. ffossips talked about the same thin); in the old days. The only difference was that they whispered. "Tim uncertainty preceding an election." Yes; isn't it aw ful! All we know is the identity of the nominees and which one will be elected. There arc Hl'YJt ways to raise none of which consists in letting The trouble about, arguing audience will think he is doing , Americanism: Talking about, the "dignity of labor"; be ing determined that your sons shall have white-collar jobs. "Pressing the button will make Dempsey that way. t'artoon: I'ncle Sam feeding a cow called Federal Km ployes, while a political boss does the milking. It is worth noting, also, that held by nion who like to carry, pocket. ' Progress always hurts somebody. When men began to bathe every day, pcrl'timo manufacturers suffered. No man is licked while he retains pride enough to polish bis shoes. It seldom happens that a suicide has recently cut his toe nails. It's easy to trace customs to to see if it's gootl. In the early monev. Says the New Yorker, speaking of flood control : "lt the district that furnishes the water furnish the money." How would New York like the slopim: "Let the. states that produce the wealth hank it at home." Convet this sentence: "Tell friomls. In your eliild's pros (Mit'r, thnt you fun 't nuike it iniiul you; it will tool nslinmod mul MM... :.i :.. i..c una, .mm. mt, i .u piiMcct u.e iMcmaKim ntmn Mir, tii - lour lUMlitf that ront'ls may AVo juiltfe a (lead oivitintiou future arehaoologists up Koconl ? (Jueor people. They tlroml spoml most of their liven wiilletl Two postmasters fircil for It's u ueor way to ot tile THE NEBBS Yes i' i i raven. - ' m gc y-arLM kakv-t .t i . . ,. .i - s J H WlE&uFPf! ur rnMr.t, mow Ni:l vef Tuoi'i o..TG.c&Foom fiVfFh I II m . iV I'M &OMNJG TO SEE If WC W IT IMTO CODC AMD GE.T IT ) UJiapy iir" WOtvlTSLIPMEAUP k - GlGUT OCT A'jKTwtHCUSC Sillii?M J WS OJLV MIME O'CLOCK :. TO CowFitaM ir AMD Co-lC GOOO 1 SECCEiaQV DAY'6 , PLO.SW OlvJ K M C - ILL ( AMTrOKTV InK WOlaK. A EiC OM TWE. "VMI120 TEE I NICE. MCrNtM6 A If N :T I TOOJITHAT UtlU -y tfab hC3 1 . ; an Secretary of Commerce andjor out of school, especially lih;i2e of the nose. Only surgery behind them will never give him POINTS so much if he didn't love ,1 '' j , ' Nonsense! Still, you'vo no everybody went on a diet. he's landed on 11 foreign shore drink. when money for a "worthy cause," Itorah do it. with a fool is that half of the it. make people soft." It. didn't very few of the big jobs arc three fountain pens in n vest i their origin, People bite money days Virginia leaf was used as ii... : 1 iu. flit it. by one oarvod stone. Suppose it oopy of tlie t'ongressiuniil i a coffin ami yet tlolihorntely tip in u house. tolliiitr tho truth ahout piitrouat;c, facts in an invest ial ion. and No Personal Health Service By WILLIAM BEADY, M. D. Rlgticrl .Ittt'rt pfrUlniry to trso,il health anil hygiene, not to diteaso disuoioaio or treaimftit. will h a!iHwrel by Ilr. Hrarly It a atatnprd, lf-ailiHitri envelope ia enrloaed. ' Lctlera ahoul'l he brief and written in ilk. (riuc to the larga uintber of lettera re- , reived, ouly a lew can be antwered here. No reply can be made, to queried not conform, in, to inetrucliona, Addreaa Of. Witllaia Urady, in era of Una lifever. j .MOItK RKST TOn KICK ITSliS, ' ! Nearly every one who has stud-1 Aimwer No appliance or con ied hygiene or health in school tranliun Van alter the shane or reference to tu-'can do that, b o r c uIobIh, has1 l'liimaliil 1 Iviil It. nome conceptlonj j tried your suggestion of for of the conditional nialin solution for the foul odor or remedies that 'and sweating of our daughter's are csentlal for' fnn, and I am grateful for the success in the! result. it controlled the trouble battle with this! perfectly. Mrs. R H. V. most prevalentj Answer Formalin (Solution of serious disease.! formaldehyde) Is probably the What are these; best remedy against foul sweat ecsentlals? With-1 ing of th feel, but it is power to name them In , ful and niunt be used with cau their Importance, 1 lion, lent it prove too irritating. out attempting ilio order oi they are freedom from anxiety. ! The standard solutiop comes In n good inedicnl rare, wholesome j strength of approxinmtely 40 per food served In dainty nnd appe- rent. For the first sponging of llzing ways, judicious medication the soles. In n case in u child, to meet individual requirements, . thin slandard f ull-strenglh for rest, fresh air. assurance In tlie'malin should be mixed with water natural tendency toward recovery, i say ono tablespoonful (half ounce) ralitiotia cxerc!ne in carefully pre-: of water. Keep II off the fingers scribed dosei when Ihin becomes and paint or sponge the Holutlon advisable. on the soles and between the From the patient's point of toes, nnd allow it to dry on the view, probably the main essential , is missing from this list. I'll- day or each alternate day for n mate, however has no place In week or two. If the skin does not the list, for It Is certnlnly not j become Irritated, will usually con an essential for winning the 'bat- trol the trouble for a consider tle. able period. It may be used From the doctor's point of again when needed, but as for vlew the first essential is rest. nialin is poisonout, it should not This word conveys ono mean-1 be kept In the house, lug to the layman, another to the! Ilactciin. tuberculosis patient, and fitlll an- I'lease give nie the meaning of other meaning to the physician. ' the word bacteria. J. M. . We might fairly say that thej Answer It is the plural of term rest conveys even n fourth bacterium, a microscopic organ meaning to the physician who has Ism more akin to plant than to I special knowledge gained from I special experience in the ' treat ment or tuiiercuiosis. Many n sanguine patient with I early (Incipient) tuberculosis rashly gambles his prospects, on nj, wild rainbow chase. Some at tempt to plan and wugo natile witlibiit medical ndvlec or guid ance, or with tliu guidance of some plausible druglcss'; healer. And some go njuih, south, rust or west to the far off "lidttent cli mate, with the. nullify saved by "keeping away from doctors." 11 IS liaro, luscoui ueiiHKi? mi , jollcn tragically imiu iu i....- some patients understand that rest In bed is essential when they feel nerfectly uble to be aiiout and perhaps even eager for cxer-1 else. Particularly intractable are, the half-baked wise ones, who derive their superficial knowl-. edge from such sources as "physi cal culture" publications tiiul na ture cure' nooKs. In certain cases of tuberculosis ninlnly or wholly limited to one lung, n method of splinting the sick lung and giving it absolute rest for a few months Is used with gratifying results. This is called artificial put unioihorax. that Is injecting a,lr or nitrogen gns into the thorax or pleural cavity to collapse the lung. i-i,. i-!,.,.i.i n Webb Introduced a new method of giving .the. nf fectod lung rest by posture. The patient lies on the nffected side, with a thin pillow under the chest. This posture diminishes the ex cursions of the chest wall In Hi entiling. (Itrlef praclical sug - gcstlons to the patient are given in "llecovery Record by urs. WCbb and Ryder, published by I Paul 1!. Ilocblcr. inc., X. Y. ) Recently Dr. V. A. riekler and Dr. It. .1. W'clgel have reported; very favorably on the results from following Webb's method. They say. "We believe that In Intensive postural rest, as we use It. we have a method of treatment of pulntonury, phthisis that deserves to rank Willi artificial pneumo thorax in value and effective ness." (lKKTIONS AM) AXKWI-.HS Near Vcpetnrlniw. "V are vepetarians and have never tasted meat. Mow many epps would you advise a week? We tuke each about one quart of milk daily, besides practically all VepelablcH, fruits and cereals. Oo yiwi think one pets enouuh protein on a diet.' u. .1. m. j AllsWOI. Vos. one nets enouphUvill Iprotaln on almost any reasonably varied iliet. 1 do not advise llm- ilinp tho meat diet to epp. This is lust a whim, so far as nutrl- tio u is concerned. If one eats runs, oiu nets evervthint: pood and everything bail that one can from eaiinp meat. One Itorn l-.vcry Minute, t would like to have your opin ion of the 4 let us call it for pub- licMlnn) modeller We-Cheet-Ya nose re- I am a yonuir man of I years of ape and am contein- over, have been subjected to a plat hip pnrchasinp one as my sort of shadowy ami elusive pub uose Is misshapen. G. ii. N. K. llclty that is particularly pallinu . feet. Cine such application each I . "bug." (Copyright .lohn F. Dille Co.) a r i "Slip nic some mud money, maw." said Miss ticrt .Mopjis, last ; evciiin an incn hit niini plained Hint that meant Mime iliauge I' gil lioinc on, IT her daughtci''M Ircnu got fresh, or tip pled loo heavily. .Mrs. Ike Soles' niece o' Chicago, Welti's that, her husband had injured Ills spine i actio' as pallbearer fcr a slug- I filled wiii-d boss. Communications To the Kditor: Let's say our prayers before we po over the top, for some of us may nevvr come back at least we should pet thinps straight in our minds. .Some people say 1 am manapinp Newt Chaney's cam pnipn; forpet It. I am not man apinp any ones campaign. Newt t'haney does not need a campatpn inn mi per. The fair-minded nnd penetnus people nf Jackson county will look after his -ampaipn until such time as he can be fairly tried, not before a praiut jury, which is a relic of the "star chamber" of the middte apes, but by tho Jury of his peers, where I have confidence to believe he bo triumphantly vindicated. This is one ca in paf pn w here I nm content to go it alone, it need be nlthduph 1 Imapine there will be 'others. While it Is ini j porl.mt, who is 1 do not care so much district attorney for 'the next four years, for I have lived and been reasonably happy under all eort s. Hut 1 do ca re. a n d care intensely, about putting a square deal fu the helpless and j defenseless, who for the last two months aye. for the last year ami WMftT DO Yoo ,TMNV OF THC MARKET? Got AMYTWINXa IM MIND twat'6 Got AMQmONj FMOOCH TO CLIMQ run: Qr-iiroT'i AiiTurnYr RE6TIM6 OS &UPPsi6 a ....Kc'r"',l. ItJhr Ttw fell ttn4K.Uk lm-1 r? fs 's.?x- Rippling Rhymes (By Walt MavsoaV FLIGHT OF TIME The clock Is ticking In the hall, the hours go by. beyond recall: I hear the ringing, silver chime that marks the eager flight of lime; and sometimes when I hear the clock, with its monotonous tick-tock, I feel, with symptoms of distress, that I am not a great success. A lot of clocks were worn away since I beheld my nalal day; they've struck the hours with silver chimes, about a dofen million times: big wooden clocks and docks of brass have seen the golden moments pass; I've heard them ticking year by year; they always made their message clear: "Time scoots along, the same old slyle: what have you done that Is worth while V" One's tempted first to make reply that he has laid a bundle by, he has prepared for wintry age, and shown the wisdom of a sage. Hut this is selfish, and The clock that sort of logic seems to mock. What have 1 done this Is the point lo niake this world a bet ter joint? Have I been deaf to the appeal of those who crave a decent meal, a shelter from the wintry storm, a resting place secure and warm? Have I been blind to nil the grief that calls for solace and relief? Have I been counting up my jack, se rene and comfy in my shack, while hungry people In the rain endured their everlasting pain? I've had so many hours on earth, so many dnys to show my worth! What godd will be my henped- up store" when' 1 can hear the clock no more? If men relnto my goodly deeds when I'm asleep beneath the weeds, that will be better far, I ween, than stories of my good long green. to those who, like the Chancys, have pride of name and family. Xewlon Chnney is my friend. and friendship and loyalty mean something moro lo me man un words. I believe Jsewt Chancy; l.nAi .mil hminr:ible t iman- so long as I believe this I will be found sharing his worries i dlnance, public and semi-public and his troubles and remember buildings, churches, schools, hos thls: I assume full responsibility , Reniil business (In- for everything I may say or 1 ch,nlnK t and m. In this campaign anil to any writ- oiaSH IV Present Zone V: "Ware ten statement I make my nanio!no,lpe will he signed. What I have Just j class V Present Zone VI: Indus said does not indicate that I ami trial. in a particularly belligerent mood, ! it Is proposed to extend the l m- . , i , ...i.i. Irian ndits of X se Districts II, III, IV and hut it is said with 'he idea of I (n ihe of tm. nreventinir further misunderstand- ' ... ..,.,.. , ..... ,,ta..inlu f. 'ln.ru If 1 shmilrl see fit. n little later to publicly discuss grand; class I All of llumpbrey-An-jtipies; what they are what they ) drews Addition and Humphrey have dune to .liickann county in ' Knight Addition, that pall of Sun the last six vein s, whether we rise Home Park and Laurelhurst i i ' ii ., . .....rni-m adjoining Crater Lake Avenue: all should or should not 1' form i 0tQuee,V Anne Addition (excepting an operation to remove tills nP-j;lock s ) ; all property adjoining pendlx to our court procedure as f.;,lst Main Street from Cottage some other states have done ! Street East: all properly adjoin- iind who pays the fiddler. BERT ANDERSON. Hotel Men Leave nn IT han A a A Tmir I the following streets and alleys: Ln.X.enaeaiUUr(,(unihuH Avenue, the alley ue- I tween Kourth and Second Kt reels, the alley between Morey's Addi- SA.V KliANC'ISt'O April liC. ! tion and Uunpalow Adilition, West Sever I hundred men and women identified in the hotel nnd affili- Notice. In tho County Court of the State of orepiin in nnd for the County of Jackson. In the Matter of the Estate of Sarah K. Morrison, Deceased. Notice Is hereby piven. that the undersipned has been duly appoint ed and has qualified as tho Execu trix of the estate of the above named decedent under and by vir tue of nn onler duly issued out of said Court and Cause on the 7th day of April, l.2K, said Order be inp duly simied by the Hon. V. J. Hart.eU, Judpe of said Court, and beinp now on file in the records of said Court and Cause, to which Order reference is hereby made; and. pursuant to the terms of said Onler. Notice Is hereby further piven, that all persons whomsoever, hav ing or claiminp to have any ripht. title, estate, lien or interest iu or ! to the estate of the said decedent, Sarah M. Morrison, as an heir at law, and-or as a creditor, or other wise, shall present the same, duly verified in the manner provided by law. to the undersiuned Kxecutrix, I at the office of r.J. Newman, at- i toi ney for the said Kxecutrix, H" " Ruildine. In the City .Mcmoro, ureon, wnnin six montns' from the date of the first publi- cailon of this Notice. The date ofj -Maps snowtnp me exact extent the first publication of this notice ,f the proposed Cse Zones may be is April U'lh, llts. i seen at the Chamber of Commerce DELIA FITZGERALD, (and the City Hall. Remonstrances Executrix of the Estate of Sarah apainst the proposed chanpes will E. .Morrison, deceased. (be heard at the regular meetinp of F. J. NEWMAN, j the city Planning Commission to Attorney for said Executrix, ' be held at X p. m., Monday, Mav Palm liulldinp. Medford. Oregon.' 14th, 1 0 H . n AjlMWrl1Wlfeii.i..reBi' MS NJES3, I'M TfteillJGa A VACATlOM -I'MOOTOf TVlE MASET- DOM'T SPELLS icsjow ftTuiMG aeout WEEE'S T LOOK &OOD ArJO TWErO A&AiM t do kit look.s Uk;E a Gbeat day DON'T Foe oocr ..TfU. tlari Rt 1). fat 0ca ated businesses, left San Fran cisco Wednesday on a lour of the "Itedwood Kmiiire Highway." The praties, known as the "Red wood Knipire Caravan," will travel as far north as British Columbia. Mortimer A. Samuel, manag ing owner of the Hotel Manx, is chairman of the Hotelmen's com mittee. He Is taking a large party las his guests. stops win " made at various cities. Samuel siaiea. neiure i thnt thP tour U to cement friend- ship between the vnrioiiH comiiiu - nttiei nionff me rome ui 'Redwood Kmpire." Brisbane's Today (Continued from Pag One) it is largely controlled by the mob, spirit. Individuals free their slaves, pen sion old workers, and provide for poor children lonjc before nations do those tiling. ! Th. nhio I nr,i itii-kenhpad. only : recently. Is alleged to have propoa-! Uolshevi government. Stressmnnn declined the Idea for Germany, c ' cording to Lincoln Eyre. ! A great German industrialist. ! however, says frankly, ".Military ! action against the ilolshevik, in my i opinion, has become imperative, on ' purely financial grounds." ' The Jud;e Gary art auction real I tzed S2.U9T.T63. a record. It sounds big. but at least one American col lector spends as much as that on art and antiques, every year. One Oary rug, an Ispahan, sold for S100.000. Perhaps that was the rue; Mrs. Gary's butler had in mind when he asked a young man eating a hard boiled egg. with some aban don, please to look out for the rug, "quite expensive, sir." Proposed Chnnge of Zone Orriiiiunfc. The City Planning Commission proposes a revision of the present zoning ordinance In which the pres ent L'se Zone IV (Hemi-pulillc) would be combined with the pres ent Zone II. and parks would be included in Zone 1. The l'se Illstliels would then be as follows: Class I Kesldence Mingle itunny .1.vp,.,1. 1)U1.U! m playgrounds. cintw II Residence (Including i v . .. ....... ..r nil ,.l..uu..u ..v. .cm as redistricted by the building or- . ' ing Myrtle street; liloclis l, 2. J. i . 1. 1. " Part 1 f. 1 4, and part of Itlocks nnd 9 of Imperial Addition, and jail property Hast and South there- of to the City JJiitits; all property i Inoliirlofl in I hp nrfH hoitiiiip.l liv 'n "ireei. an inynj uujoni- in ( OUUUI V'il Klliliu rt'iiur, I tiih Street, Whitman Avenue, from Kleventh .Street south, and Kinp Street from alley in lilock 2. New town Addition south; also all prop erty adjoining Stewart Avenue foi approximately 3 tin feet north nno south of same, Class It All property not includ ed in Zones I, II i, IV and V. Class IH Approximately all of the oripinal town except liloxks 4ri, 4ii, 5". 51, till, til. lii, lis. 70 71. 72. 73. 74. ";. 77. Sll. 81, S2. and part of Li locks 03, (54, 6". and 6(i; also all territory adjoininp Itlverside Avenue from the North City Umits to l.oyd Street;' also the property at the intersection of Stewart Avenue and South Itlver side Avenue; property near the in tersection of SleAndrewH Koad anil North Central Avenue; property adjoining Kast Jackson .Street from Cenesee Street west to I'. & K. ripht of way; property on the south side of Mast Main Street from Almond Street to Genesee Street. class IV Property adjoininp the S. l tracks from north of Jackson Street to a point near McAndrews Koad, and from Tenth Street South to a point near Stewart Avenue. Class V The present mill dis- of;""1 " l,,v vno oi me cuy. " '."h Kiddle Road. By SOL HESS r WE'6 OUT OT THE. MARKET UK.E. MUSSOLIMI'5 OUT OF POUTlCS- SOT TWAT'6 TWE CiUO OT LIE THAT ' MlMO YOUR Own BOSlMEiS' a &OY TMAT COULD MAE ML oOMC UOOCaM AJTH OOfaT ft FEW VAjofSDS - INSTEAD WEGWES Mt TVAIICE Ab MUCH TftLK TMAT DO EITHER OF Ob AWY GOOD r l Mm j v -ii-: li Little Green Capsules Stop Rheumatic Agony ThB fuitii at the llitlo Kren caju sule, because of Uh runny power, to MiitdUy StP the wrrlble rheumatic ,,.,inu t hiii mil kt lifo blmtittt u . .i... ti.;,i make j(.ttr;ih,(lf is ninidly sincmlinjr all OV(IJ, America. j ou j.0 annul runqurriiiK your t nifrcilK rheumatic c -nr-my in j different way a knock-out way. ' Kveiy hour the first day you tuk one litUi? sreen capsule for just ten hourrt then relief comes, j The Kccnmi day, take one every 'two hours for 14 houm then take j4 little preen capsules every duy until every little twiiiRe and every hit of leiwlerneHS Is pone nnd your rheumatic troubles nave ceased. The little preen capsule now so much in demand from const to coast must have a name so it l known in every worthwhile drup Hlore In America as Allenrhu .um ber li For your own protection insist on Allenrhu .Number 2 ";"!' nruf ,s,0.r anyre.n" Political Announcements FOIl SIIEKIFP I am a candidate for the repub lican nomination for sheriff, prl. mary. May 18. CHAS. D. STACY. May 17. I am a enndldate for republican nomination for Sheriff at the Muj primaries. 1 have had experisnc in both tax and criminal depart, ments and promise efficient an4 economical service. May 17. GEO. B. ALDEN. COUXTV CI.ERK I am a candidate for republican nomination for county clerk; prom ising personal attention, economy and courtesy. G. R. CARTER. , May 17. Talent, I am a candidate for the nomi nation as County Clerk on the Re. publican ticket. Hay 17. A. J. CROS1?. I hereby announce my candidacy for the republican nomination foi County Clerk. CHESTER PARKER. May 17. I hereby nnr.ounce my candidacj for the Republican nomination fot Countv Clerk for a second term. DELI LI A STEVENS MEYER. May 11 SCHOOL SUPERINTENDENT . 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-rtomina tlon on the republican ticket tot County Commissioner.. If. nomi nated and elected I will continue to do my best to give the peopu an economical business adminis 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 prlmnry. J. G. LOVE. Snowy Butte Orchard, Central Pt. DISTRICT ATTORNEY I am n candidate for renomlna tion in tho Republican primaries, Muy lMli. I stand plodped to guard the taxpayers from lonp. unnecessary, expensive trials or investipntions by securing pleas of guilty and speedy convictions. In 191! 7 I handled 43S criminal cases, secured 7 convictions from S trials and 430. plpas of putlty. ONE GOOD TERM DESERVES ANOTHER. NEWTON C. CHANEY. May 17. San Francisco OAKLAND-SACRAMENTO Schedules EVEB.Y DAY'.! SPECIAL LOW RATE -LOS ANGELES & S21 San Diego, $24.30. v Sacramento, $10.80: R. T. $18.25. San Francisco, $12.50; R. T. $22.50. (A) Similar big savings to all Cali fornia cities iiIho to Southwest antl Kant. No oilier travel way offers so much tn scenic enjoy ment such comfort unn conven ience at so little cost. N'OW Special low fares to St. Louis, C'hicaso anil East. Departures South 5:40 A. XI., 12:05. 9:00 P. XI. 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