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5! pxoe poun Medforu mail tribune Dau, Sao.,, rublUbtd bj ta vtDfOBo fkuamo oo M-tT-u M. ru at. ROBERT W. Rl'HL, UlUt l BUaHfEB SHITU. tmpl ludepandeni Hewapapar Bound as aaeond-cUa aaattaf it MaoV (4, OrK, snier Act ol Mares , Hit. BUB8OK1PT10M TI8 y Mil. Ln Advmncal Dally, wlti Sunday, f" DaU, with 8uudar, Month... tall,, wlUiout HUBdaj, year... bally, wltiiout BuiMlay. mouth . . Weakly Mail Tribune, ooa year. . MO . .ei too 1.00 ponday. one year tt. Ilayyitr In iltnBM In )ld(Ord. Aa nd, JclooTttl. Otntrtl Point. Pbocult, It! tot, Old Hill od OO UIctiW! Dil7, with Sunday, month .Tl Dilj( without tiunday, mouth .6. Dilj, without Sunday, on fr... TOO (tolly, with Bandar, on rf All wnna, coah la doc. MEM H Kit Ur THE ANHOOIATBO PRESS aVlrinf full LmbM Wira Htprie Only papr Lb city or oouutj r-iinf ttwi by teltfrtpn The Aaaoclatd Preaa li wclumelj en titled to ht uw for republication of all mi dtapat'fcM credits to it or othtrwtat (Tdltd Lo thlf paper, and tlao to the locl . ptiblialicd herein. 1 All riguw ior rrpiipm-aaiuii ui raichc br lau reearwd Bwont dally ...rage cneuiatlou for tit aontha eeklli Oct: 1. 117. . (yraaeat ilrculaUoo aots). Official paper of the Olty of Uedford Official paper of Jf aoo Oounty, AdTtrtlaln, ftepreaent.tlT. I M O. MOCIENHKN A OOatl'ANY Offlcea lo New Yora. Chicago, Detroit Sao rrenciaon. Lot AnB.lae. Heattle. Port and Ye Smudge Pot i II? Arthur Perrj The time is rapidly approaching ...v.an ih rammunltv druin every thing and starts throwing civic lt, wherein cumedneiM anuii do disguised u rlBhteousneae. ana hoIlneHS rampant. It ha been a long time Blnce everybody wan mud nt everybody else. Tho womenfolks are hording their men out on the lawn theso evenlnga and forcing them to manipulate a ahovol where grans meets the pavement. The four flushing brutes complain with gusto, and when o citizen strolls by. look at their wives as if they were Mrs. Hlmon Legrce. naln is predicted for the mor row. If something green Is placed in the paw of your oorr. It will be stopped, otherwise there will be no picnics. The first citizen to go down the street with a hole In the seat of his pants, since the Wilson admin istration, was notud Tburs. As a result of the lamlmsilng handed by an Englishman to Wal ter llagen yesterday and today, In a golf match, there Is deep disgust among loml link enthusiasts, and u movement afoot to send a ennnry legged pluyer from this section next year. Mr. Hugon, bofore tho tee-off, wns under guard of a huge sleuth, who railed to guard any better than Mr. H. played. the nKFrnni.En jvky Q, You said a little whllo ago to the jury that your attention has been attracted to the cur with the Blown 088 of the amount of speed It has passed you. A. That Is so. Q..The fact is, the truth Is, you think, you imagine, you don't know for sure, you can not wunder off; you rnn't swear that you are tell ing true to this jury, us to the amount of speed that wus the taxicab using, did you? A. No, I couldn't swear to that. Q. How many feet, enn you answer to the court nnd Jury, how many feet can ho take witht a speed of four to five miles an hour at the space of time when he was attracted to your attention, from the corner where he left to the point where was the accident hap pened? A. Well, sir, that Is something that I could not answer. O. Can vou answer this Question. when your further opinion that you rendered before to the court nnd Jury is not correct, is it, either, then? . .hfdor' Bv" - Q. Well, now then, if you are i so sure about it, that you can sol faithfully state to tho court and i jury, why don't you say. if you know, what Is tho distance that a car can take In that time, between four und five miles an hour, from i that corner to the middle of the street, whero was tho accident happened'? A. Which? ' Q. Which, you stated before, about the mileage, respecting which the driver used? Do you understand what I say? A. I understand that you mean like this here: For me to tell you how many feet that he would have to go where ho was going at the rote ot speed thut I wild he was going, until he got lo the place whero he was at. . HfcX.!. Court Record.) OKliifijDGE FREED OF CHARGE WASHINGTON. AtfVll J8 P) The Impeachment chant" nttalniit Federal Jtldge Franklin K. Keiiiia mer of the northern, district of Oklahoma were dismissed today by . the house Judiciary committee. The chnraies were dropped after a sub-committee had presented Its report that the facts brought out during hearings conducted behind closed doors had not supported the charges which recently were filed against him. ' Chairman Graham of the Judlol nry committee declined to make nny statement concerning the case. NEW YORK. One b e 1 1 o v e d drowned when three Htaten Island ferry passenger awept . overboard by big wave. ' HOOVES UNITES A NEAR political miracle has been .neeompliKiied by tli.s Hoover candidacy in California. For the first time in recent history Los Aniri'lfti and San Francisco are workinsf to ward the same politicar end. At least the KepuMieaiis who outnumber the Democrats nearly three to one in that state are. , California Republicans, north and south, are a unit or Mr. Hoover. There is every reason to believe California will ive Hoover the larest majority ever iciven a presidential candidate, when the votes are counted in November. Unfortunately for Governor Smith, the Democrats are not similarly united. San Francisco Democrats are for Smith, Los Alleles Democrats are auaiiLSt i,imi H0 much so that while Smith may carry the primary, his, plurality will not be an im posing one. In sonic quarters it is even predicted Walsh will beat Smith, but at this writing such an out-come seem unlikely. Of courso this amalgamation of dry Los Angeles and wet San Francisco is not entirely due to Mr. Hoover's superior fit ness for the White House, although such fitness is unquestion ably an important faeotr. Hut the main cause lies in the fact that Mr. Hoover is a Californian and Los Angeles is as anxious as San Francisco to put a favorite sou in the White House for the first time in American history. QUILL The three creatures skinned to provide the essentials of col lege training are the coon, the sheep and dad. "It js .safe to follow the guidance of nature." And you'll ni'th'tj none of her creatures makes a noise like n saxaplione. But think how awful life would be if the office holder here ,,t 10me seemed as much an imbecile as the distant ones like him. hrief history of a risinir politician: Slinking hands with the , , . . , , common pcupiu; siiuaiug 111c couiiiiou puupiu. Walsh illicit be nominated stables seldom gets to ride in the Fable: Once there was a hotel and didn't become dissatisfied with the bath room at'wishy washy that he must indulge I u u' , Two Tho British arc slow. mary. and they haven't yet begun to work on the triumphal . arotl. . History muddles things, and kids that England's decay begun "Robert B. Lee lived simply." lint h I We can recall news paper items concerning the deaths of at least twenty-three of his body servants. Americanism : A beautiful man's earnings and telling him If you build a better mouse no good nnd the world will wonder why you waste your time on .... sueii tilings. I You'll notice kidnapers never seize n bald, fat husband. Their idea is to kidnap people somebody will buy buck. The happiest man is one who lives just as he would if there were no laws and no neighbors. The danger in giving your wife flowers is that sho will won der whether they aro a token from your heart or a sulve for your conscience. 'Find tho woman," say French detcotives. Which suggests thut the next effort to close the i wnieil. ; ! . ! Everything pets more expensive ;" - P"ie. J'"" Little book review: "Poor Little Fool" hy Fulton Oursler .i , , , ,, , th Hospitals whero tho great men were born. . (Harpers). A companionate marringe that failed bceauso the tfiM tried to analyze lier feelings. I'ltra modern. WAH1I1NOTON. April !S. W) Commissioner Jefferson Meyers of tho United (Mates Shipping board, has left Washington for Portland., Ore., to nttend to theian uddition on tut oxlstlns; school formal transfer to private owner- shlD of tho first uroiin of tho shipping board's west coast cargo election at widen only 315 voles locality purporting to have ma- tug us to got rid of it. 'Senator vValsh, democrat, .Mon-: Committee. Neil Moftitt, Chnir vessnls recently sold. were cast. i larlii are mistaken or perhaps ny- j Last moiithr'i.inc and Cermany tana. man Aslona,Ore THE NEBBS The Spectre "SU-U. I'M TUC BEfXREO or Good omd drotitablc . ftUD FOLLOW ML TO v r-oiMT ! ( l . sT inuMuizM awn MvT soocsrxr m- m t puw suae thaics -vaj cnt iKk$:,v: ; v auome lfEDFORD MATT, CALIFORNIA POINTS but tho man who cleans the coach.- woman who stopped nt a fine ; , j . ' ' , . weeks since the Chicago pn- in ages to come it may teach! with tho fall of Wales. woman accepting n worried little to be careful of his soul. trap, other makers will say it's jails will consist in abolishing Think wluit it will cost n om now, U buy and preserve KI.AIATU FALLS, Ore., April , 27 MP) A lironoted J105.000 bond I lsauo to finutu-e the construction of an clght-roucn Krado school and was ratified yosterday by voters of : Kl,,, i-nii. . a ...i,i )Q Hrf" 'VS TO 6C VOU AkI OfWCJ.ToMiTy TO UaMrfc4e' y YO-'i J W Ml jf.OOO SUCrS ADAY 1VX. T 6Q F&t,T Q'JT VOU LtXST LOmCL ) "f? . 7 'j3,ooo TRIBUNE, MEDFORD, Personal Health Service By WILLIAM BEADY, M. D. Signed letter pertaining to per tonal health and hygiene, not to dUeaa diagnoala or treariiii-rit, will be iiiMwtred by Ir. Hrariy If ili.d. addrr-Ml envelope la eneload. Lett ft ahaiiLd b brief and writU-o lo in It. Owing to the larg. number of letter re-ceivt-d, only a few ran be aoawered hero, No reply ran be made, to querUa not coedorm Uif to IrtMtruLlloua. Addreu Dr. Wllliaoa Brady, io car of this ifewnppr. HOG IB NOT A readfr saya he would like very much to break hJmnelf off ' the tobacco habit. He has been an In vete rate user of tobacco t n t Pi.mm.nnJ'a "., Iit , , chiming at, eight' years of ate. He has now stopped i t-hewlntf. and la' u n dr treatment for high blood presHure, but ho .still smokes 30 small cigars and a package of t-Igarcts daily. . . . Then bo Voes on to complain that he can't j i-ofici-ntrati?. on his -work of de signing, how his "nerves go to pieces," and all that. j i Another reader, who asks for, advb e frankly, if inaccurately, ! avows that ho is a tobacco hog. ' He, too, mentions high, blood pressure, and confesses that he ! smokes, now. 10 or 12 cigars a day, and a pipe in between. i Ht ill another reader, this on a 'young woman, fays she works in an orrice, next to a man no. smokes a foul pipe nil day every j duy. This man might be likened lo u hog, but the hog is natu- rally a cleanly und considerate furms a blackish sulphide by re ; animal; It Is on)y when his keeper nctlon with Bulphur compounds. Is filthy and careless that tho normally present in the sweat or t poor hog becomes so. Tho young sebum. So you Bee, It doesn't i woman complains that this foul mean anything about tho Jowelry pipe smoker is a veritable' old or the wearer. I am sorry about I u-oii.fin in his four of a draft and this, but then, the uric acid ellm- ko there Is no chanre for proper tnatlng Interests can worry along, venMlat on of the office. She all-right. ! wonders whether the condition MenNlcri lias Conic null Gono will really injure her health, aside f'" 'r comfort or feelings Very 1 ke!y It will injure her health, She niliiht as well smoke moat spread by toys? Mrs. M. 1'. of the time herself as to Inhale Answer No danger after the this tobaco hog's second-hand lapse of two weeks from tho be Mnoke alt the time." ! ginning of the Illness. I nm fond of tobacco. 1 would not use it if I believed tempernto smoking ever injured the health of un adult. A smoker whose character is so in the midst of working hours nnturally has no consideration for the sensibilities of others. Tho all-day smoker, tho young woman ,com,inins about, should bo sup- ' pressed as a nuisance by the em- jployer, In the interest of tho em- pluyer's business. Tho constant I effect of tobacco is to lower physl- leal and mental efficiency. This has i.een proven by innumerable desiro'to Betheworth 'of their money in tho way of labor or ser vice, will prohibit smoking In business hours, as a matter .of course. indeed, It would bo an excellent thing for general wel fare If the law should prohibit smoking in business, offico or working hours. . Perhaps my personal preference for tho pipe Is bias. As you will. Hut I hnvo known many pipe smokers who are always tem perate, and very few clgaret or cigar smokers who do not mix 'smoke ismoklr with work or play. Pipe ng, even when one Indulges an exotic fancy In the choice of tobaccos and maintains a large flocK of pipes Is not extrava-L-inii-n Hit! I rnn't -understand Itrni- n futnilv man can Squander money on cigars or clgarets. think of the fine estate our friend, the designer, could create with the money he now spends fir the 30 small cigars daily, if he could buy lifo insurance with it but his high blood pi-ensure would probably bar him from that bless ing. Think of the Increased long evity ho might reasonably expect if he regained control of the ii miii. j I tslmll be glad to mail advice i ..,1.1 nUt-11,ll..,lU Clf bl-Ollltih,!- t. habit to any smoker who asks fur ii, ui luiiy ii u t u 1 1 n ii in iiuuii, nun incloses a stamped envelope bear- , ing his address. nri-;Tinvc a v t vtu-rra 1 .- , womI(,r 'n . m, lf there is u cure for malaria. Or docs one have to have it fur seven years? I have h:ul it for two years, already. Mrs. ll. R. Answer Yes. theiy s :t cure. ,ny time before the expiration of! the sewn years, consult a physic- lan. Seven-year malaria Is l.ke seven-year itch, u mythical nml - a. I.v thut prevails 111 Inverse ratio with the (health) Intellinence ot the victim. lf re-illv have; have malaria, you are it Just as Ioiik as likely te have! you are willing' to monkey with u..ii-.ii.n.i,..t r... nostrums. As i rule, wiih only rr. . v.-ei.i ions r.si.i ,.ni of v..,.e MCwX OOUGW I oUST WOOKEO IM OnJ A LOC DiSTAmCE WMsC amD meacd tuiS Guy awtmomv Buv 3 ooo 6waei or u & BPASS FloomOQiES AT L5 KJO VOU BOY 3.000 SHARES ON MftBiiM AMD NlAlrE.SOui?6CLf"--' SUCkts a DAY OREfiOX, SATURDAY, Ql'ITE JtlUHT. lug to mislead some one. V-ry Kxpeitolvu Toy. I notice you make a distinc tion between "violet ray" and "ultra violet ray." Do you mean that the violet ray Is worthless, - applied to biUd patchen on the Htul)? Marvelous benrflta are . Uv nillkpra ,lf a Ib'ej'vlolgt ray machine. . It. J. H. AnHwer Yes, I consider so- culled "violet ray" treatment us worthless. It should not be con fused with ultraviolet light, which isn't violet at all but colorless as Hunllght. Ultraviolet light is a valuable remedy in certain enses of baldness, falling hair, and the like. Hut It is unsafe, except in the hands of a physician. I should warn readers against the insidious commercial appeal made thru the columns of some of our most pretentious "health" magazines, (.old KutliiM Skin. "What is the cause of the black ening of my fingers by white "or green gold rings? I am told it Indicates ur.e acid or some Much poison In my system. . . k. a. J. Answer M. Told is even more Imaginative than her brother lien, Tho base metal In tho, gold alloy How long should 1 keep my ,.h thi ild from playing with a child nt hnd the measles? -Is measle0 Ullle Co.) I like Lafe Bud 'cause he's alls so original an amcrcni. I uaj nc said he d jest grabbed a position, Instead o' sayin' he'd accepted it. How's it come, how's it happen, why Is it, that only Democratic candidates are ever asked how wet or dry they are? -t (Continued from fage One) wave started and financed by tho uooiieg iiiuumi y wus mil eAie-iru by those whose well meant efforts lor prohibition establish the uoot le.;gers on a $i.0o,00ft,000 a year ba sis. This year leads all others in steel production, und this month sur passes any preceding April. Gigan tic is the steel business, nobody knows how far it will go. It you have stock in good steel com- pany. keep it. Hut don't Bumble jn steel, and remember the late - judt:e Gary's statement to this i writer, "United States Steel can sell nt a nrollt below the nroduc- titilt cost of our competitors." --- This country is Riuditally Kettiin rid of Its gigantic gold accumula - iinn that worried our dear friends in Kumpe. They felt sure wo had ion much gold, and uro now help- i (Copyright John V I l ! Brisbane's Today j i 1 MO '. MEVEC GE.T Om A'mO-.jW tiAS, BOSIfJ&Si lUViJ, A Vli LXC BuYirv)6 A PaQACWUTE ftTt-l AGuP CNMTEC TWAT ir IT DONfT v.Q S'JO 1AM SRIMG IT BACkT . Wi-Jt I WA, A KID I MEV'EO TRiEO TO '-EC uowCuoa: I C0OL0 tKCZZ TO TvuiJ Ct V.V.T.40UT TCL'-WsJ- IN . I Ptav SuiiiE TM1V6& .MAKE. T 60 FAiT Q'JT VOt- APRTL 23, 1023. Rippling s - (By WaJt Maura) 8AFE DRIVING At every instant, while you drive, you should be wakeful and alert, your faculties should be alive, or you are likely to be hurt. You know you are a care ful man. to careless ones you give the lash; you boast that you have tooled your van for niauy years without a smash. And then you turn around to say to someone in the rearmost seat, that it's a large and Juicy day, that It's a solace and a treat; your eyes, no longer on the road, but fastened on your backseat friend, don't see the dray with heavy load of cord wood coming round the bend. Vou wake up on a Bnowy cot where nurses feed you mushy chow, and .poultices, all steamt in.; bot, are deftly placed, upon your brow.- The doctor whis pers in your ear that the dis aster was complete, but in eight months, perhaps a year, he hopes to have you on your feet. And meanwhile there are warrants out, and there Is Hall fax to pay; it seems you maim ed the worthy scout who had the cordwood on tho dray. When you've recovered from your wounds, from helplessness which now prevails, you'll have to make the dismal rounds of city courts and city jails. Ah, many a wight has wakened thus to misery, expense ord pain, who boasted that he drove his bus in manner strictly safe and sane. For Just an Instant he forgot the needful vigilance, and io, he woke upon a snowy cot, the surgeon sawing off his toe. For just an instant, a he drove, he-turned aside his eager gaze, to point out an historic grovo where men were lynched In olden days; then he awoke to strange alarms, to whitewashed wards . whero surgeons stood, and said they'd try to save his arms, and fitted him with legs of wood. drew 157,007,140 sold from us,and Italy Jti.000.000. Nothing to worry about, for the President, advised by Mr. Mellon, will know how to keep all the gold we really need. EN.' CHICAGO, April 2S. UP) A man and a boy were found dead by hanging hi a cemetery at River Grove yesterday. A note, unsign ed, said that the writer had been unable to find work. The man was about 3S years old and his body was found hang inir from a tree. At his feet was the body of a five-year-old boy. who apparently had been hanged i nnd then cut down. I "I am taking the one I love best in this world with me," said the note. - , i HELD STUDY TOPIC CHICAGO, April 2S. P Sex education and its relation to com munity health are regarded as topics for study by the National League of Women Voters today. The social hygiene committee of the league asked the uddition of the sex question to the league's national problem. The "In me duck" constitutional amendment proposal and farm re lief legislation also were regarded as topics for study. OREGON CITV. Ore., Apr. 27-. (fii) Plunged into the Willamette river near Jennings Lodge Into yes terday when a rowbooat filled with water. Earl Simons, 4U. was drown- ed. Hay York was rescued. The; prow of the boat was pulled under i water as the men, who were fish- j inc tried t pull in a heavy anchor. . WASHINGTON. April 2S. (PI Secretary Hoover would be asKett j to submit a report to the senate 1 en the effects and causes of d f- Terences In railroad rates on ' a- 1 nailhin and American wheat under a resolution introduced today by ViS Wtb e-C Rhyme SEX EDUCATION IS i OWL - I LlSTNtO tO ! TIN -..M '': TV-US is f.b ASNV.LX O' iLL lt-,- : . - MjU CAM T LAST L0M6LX DAUGHTER GIVEN BRIGHAM WEALTHjPHOTO OF BY COURT RULING; from S50.0U0 to S75.000. Mrs. Wadsworth is the daughter of Brigham by a common law marriage and his only child. His will did not mention her and at tempted to leave tho estate to other relatives. The opinion holds that she Is his legitimate daughter by reasons of an act of tho 192P .eglslaturtt which says: "In case a man and a woman, not otherwise married heretofore, shall have cohabited in the stnte of Oregon as husband and wife for over one year and children shall be living as a result of such union, said cohabitation, if children are living, is hereby declared to con stitute a valid marringe and the children born after the beginning j of said cohabitation are hereby de clared to be the legitimate off spring of marrluge." The opinion was written by Jus tice Mcllride. The petition was on re-hearing and adheres to former opinion, which reverses Judge Taz- well of the local court for Multno i mah county. i OF OIL WASHINGTON', April 28 Testimony given by Robert V. Stewart before the senate Teapot Dome committee was certified to day by the senate to tho district attorney for the District of Colum bia for study nnd to determine whether perjury charges shall be made. Tho senate declared that It in sisted upon "the prosecution of Robert W. .Stewart' under the in dlstment. Approval of two resolutions was given after more than an hour of debate, the result being the amendment of both of tthe resolu tions as thoy camo from the. cum nittto. FOR CONGRESS mm . 3jr. 5$ James W. Mott 'A Brilliant and Resourceful Leg islator." Oregon Voter. Representative in the Legisla ture fi-om Clatsop County since l'JUIl. Author of the Law Abolishing j Fish Wheels, the Astoria Fire Relief Law twluch carried the larg est appropriation ever granted by any State to a municipality) the Repeal of the Anti-Trolllng Acts, and many other well-known laws of vital importance to this District and the State. ' A record of Active. Constructive Accomplishment. An ex-Service man. He knows what his constituents are entitled to and he knows how to Ret it. HIS ELECTION MEANS ACTIVE REPRESENTATION IN , tununcsa. laid aih. tor .Mon tor loncresa By SOL HESS Te t "-.b Ic '.j I 'T i SALEM, Ore., A the s nd time in held today th M s Merce - precision was given last night Wadnwonh of The Dalles Is the J K Seashore of thd sole heir to the valuable estate of . vnlversity of Iowa, in the con John nrighain, consisting of Purl. . di i(.clure of the annual meet lund business property valued ut ( t.a .,,,.,.,,. Academv tf CaiSiUiMt. i ;v.r ii LU';,;r.ci IMt. i LlrxL U ir'AV4WCJvV Covaj'A -CrSSbvO0 ,f COMVENTION - NO.i " V.TOU jtT llCV-l 1SCIENCE EVOLVES AT T E WASHINGTON, April (P KorlA demonstration that the singing rll 28. U or wen us lne singer can be photu e supreme cout . measured with scien- 1IIK Ul lv Sciences. - In photographing the sonK or Instrumental music, Dr. Hcashoro explained, a beam of light is re flected Into the camera from a sen sitive membrino which vibrates as he sound waves strike It. The light, moving back and forth ncross the moving film produces a zlp- jag r cord which shows every vari ation within one-thouandth of a second. Hy analyzing theso varlw ntlons and plotting them on a chart representing the musical scales, It Is possible to present a graphic and readily understandable record of what actually happened. Political Announcements . fob sirrcnii-'K 1 am a candidate for the repub nan nomination for sheriff, pr. nury May 18 CHAS. 15. STACY. May 17. I am a candidate for republican nomination for Sheriff at the MnJ ,-irlrnurieB. I have had exper.ancl In both tax and criminal depart-n-nty and prumise efficient anl .'Conomlcal service. Mv 17 GUO B. ALDEN . m'Ntv :i.i:ith .(,. i nuirtltlute for republics! ..million for county clerk; prom inn personal attention, economy irt'l .nurteyy O. R. CAftTRR. Vrty !7 Ta.n'. I. am a candidate for the nomi nation as County Clerk on the Re nublimn ticket. May 17 A J CROSS I hereby announce my candidacj or the repuliliciin nomination fot t'ounty Clerk. . CIIKSTKU PARIvEU May 17. I hereby announce my candidacj for the Republican nomination fol County Clerk for a second term, DKLILJA STKVENS MEYER. May 11 SCHOOL StTKUIXTENDENT um a candidate for the re publican nomination for school superintendent. V. A. DAVIS. Mcdford, May 17. I am a candidate for tho Repub. lican nomination for county su perintendent. G. W. MILAM. May 17 COUNTY COMM ISSIONKR I am a candidate for re-nomina tion on the republican ticket foi County Commissioner. If nomi nated nnd elected I will continue to do my best to give the peouM an economical business ad minis tratlon. VICTOR HURSELL. May 17 I nm a candidate for the office of county commissioner, subject to the will of the republitan party at the May primary. J. G. LOVE. Snowy Butte Orchard. Central Pt. DISTRH T t TTO 1 1 X E Y I am a candidate for renomina tion in the Republican primaries. May ISth. I stand pledged to guard the taxpayers from long, unnecessary, expensive trials or Investigations by securing pleas ot guilty and speedy convictions. In 1927 I handled 43S criminal cases, secured 7 convictions from S trials and 430 pleas of gulitv. ONE GOOD TERM DESERVES ANOTHER. NEWTON C. CHANEY. Mnv 17. ONYX POINTEX HOSIERY For Women INSURANCE First Insurance Agency A. L. HILL, Manager Phone 105 30 N. Central Medford, Oregon M D a 13 WINDOW A DOOR FRAMES AT TROWBRIDGE I.lMUKIl YARD $1.93 Ii ll 1 i M i as. yi