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MTTOFOTtn WATT TTCTnUVfl, MEPFOTtT), ORKflOV, MONDAY, MAY 14, lfK.il."
VlEDFORll MAIL TRIBUNE
Dally, Bunda?, WtwUy
fubhalitl br the
MKDPUHU PKI.VrVtQ CO.
Ifi IT 1 N. Kir SC.
HUBERT W. RUHL, Editor
8. bLMITKH 8MITH, Miur
An !iMleHruitiit NewMpr
Entered u second elm matttr t Mtd
lord, Oregon, under Afit of March B, l7t.
SUBSCHIITION JUTES
B liatl Id Advent!
lniW. with MuiwUv. ar
nn nunuijr, momn
7.B0
.76
e.fo
.0fi
too
1.00
Hally,
Dullv. without Huudav. J-r
laily, without 8unly, month.
Wavkly Mull Tribune, one year
Hiimtav. uin Mt
Bv Currier. In Advance In Medord, Ah
land, Jnkuuvtlle( Centre) I'oint, PuoenU,
lalmt. Gold Hill end on Hif.aya:
Daily, with Hunday, monll $ .75
Daily, without Hundriy, month 66
Dally, without Hunday. one year... 7.00
Daily, with Hunday, one year 8.00
All ternu, caata In advance.
CRUELTY TO HUMANS
w
K TRI'ST (lint when the survivors of this buiiion-MUler
Personal Health Service
By WILLIAM BEAD?. M. D.
any survivors .Mr. Ilnnl dish P.vlc will devote his promotion ;
eiierifics to some oilier ttruui'li of sport. j
The liiininn body was never di'sijined for railroad or motor
ear competition. A tliirt.v-inile run is bad enough, lint a 3000-.
milri pun iu r.rtntl ill llllllllin II II I I'I'llt (s( I II P.
i ,i l '. it. I II Is mum than a paraphrase to ; trlhutaMo to focal Infection from
inn IITOIM.UUIIUJ u.i.. i "!'"". ....... " jBy thut . one is t.orn with some Im- . diseased tonsils. This may hui.
good sense. J he winner wilh.demoitstrate iiotliint:, except that Inui:y
I he was harder to kill than a score of his competitors.
Already the minor casualties of this Iiu st lv performance
have exceeded those of the baltle.of the .Miirne. l'hysicid cul
ture experts are united in the opinion that not one of the con
testants, reiiutiniiit; in the race after the first "it II) miles, will
ever completely recover from its deleterious effects.
Replace physical benelit with serious physical injury, in any
8iired letter, pertaining to personal hea'tb aisl brg-ien. not to diieaee diagnoala ot 1
rralinr'.l. .lit be -.u.-er-d I., In Hi .it, tt a etampej. ell-eildre"l antelope ta .iM-loaMj j
.tre el.oi.l(J tie br.rf aitd written la li.lt. ttwtiif to Hie large Dumber of letter, ra
:elil, onl, a law ban be alawerel here, Ko reply tan be mad to queries not conform
na tn Inetrv-tlwia Andrea nr William Ura'lv, In care of title nev.papar. j
1MMINX1,TY AS A COMMODITY
icn
one achieves more of It as u complication of acute ton-
anil If necessary ; giti,, or an an insidious occurrence
one may buy im
munlly usulnst
apeclflc discuses.
The newborn In-
MEMBER OF THE ASSOCIATED I'llEsa
Uacelrtoi Full Uaaed Wlra Service
Only paper Id city or county reeelTinf
Dewa by telegraph. ...
The AeaociaUd Preee II eicluilveia en. i . , , , ,, . . . . .
titled to tbe uaa for republication or all : JU i, aim tiiat aj'urt. uut. Ulliy inns UI lis ou wcie,ui, out ue
nwa dlaoaU'hea credited U It or otherwiae . . , m, ,
aTeditedb u"i7 paper. Vnd a Lao co tba local ! comes a genuine social menace. The only person who can ios
MAaio?forhrerrIubiicaiion of aped el die- sibly derive any benefit from this endurance contest is Mr. l'yle
patcbM hereto ar. al, reaered. amJ h;g pocket qc aouhu r,.gnrd.
flworo dally tverart circulation tli . , .
nontba ending April 1, I, iUt. Wg ttlllt.
Official paper of the City of Mwlford.
Official paper of Jarkaon County.
Advertlatiit; Rewearn ratify
11. O. UOUK.NHKN 4 COMPANY
Offlcta In Mew York, Cltkanu, Detroit,
6an Vmnciaco, lx Angt-let, fpvattlw, I'ort
If orgnnizatioi.8 againHt cruelty to humans were ns active s
after (cptlc fool or nestn of pun
rim h.ivo lie n iinwnt in the
ti'tislKs for a o(in.i.l?ruljlB time.
f .nl slmren a h y j H UInilt. ,,,,,,. .,,. ,kPy. ln
deeree of Immu-; , ur b ,
nlty he mother. onsl,H
may huvo aKiilimt ; s.Uck Ti-st
dli.lith.Tla. for. My dauBhter received toxin antl
instance. M o r-' , . -
t.wntv at an toxin two year uko at the ane of
more , ' " , "' . ." " ,... t"
fatal to country children than It l! ' d.i.hth.-ria teal an , In Is It
"Iwife for Iht tu take thin teat aKaini
j . m ii in i.tnnm wcijr jrui
(Mrs, K. I.)
Answer. If your daughter 1h im
mune to tlinhtht ila, ns a result of
indU ltu i)tat diohtitprta Is
to city children, prelum a '.ly
cause city children, through
qu nt shunt t?xpoture to the dis
ease, acuulre or achieve a moderate
decree of natural immunity. To-1
day, thnnks to animal exuerfineutfi-
Ye Smudge Pot
By Arthur Perry
organizations against cruelty to animals, this B. V. I), denth-trclt i Hon, you ami i can t.uy,, or if we
would have been called off long ago.
Hut, unfortunately, there is no law amiinVt a man running
, himself to death, if he w islic-t. An aroused 'public opinion, how
I cM-r, bt'ould l.e tfiective against liny rcpeiitioii of a eruts-
country marathon, such as this, promoted for the sake of "Hard
-Cash" or anything else.
the toxin antitoxin ahe received!
two years aco, the Hchlck test
would show no reaction now, and
It would lie perfectly uafe ln any
happen to lie unahle to pay tve can
procure free of charge, Immunity
MKai!l!l Ml JUI ll.LTJU .'.I Oil. L'l.im.' .... , f,,,, , , , l,n.u .iu
Anyonr. who h-js sn a precious ' fc ndvisahle to
child die of diphtheria can tor- ,he lMt y,t w require a
.il t . 'tw more "ytars of experience to
nature, fur thin prlcole3 jjift Home , lm. , thnk , Bhou,d
peoplo ray nature h (,otl. To n.y,0 williim to lmve my t,auhter
THE McNARY-HAUGEN BILL AND LOCAL FRUIT
Cowmen of the valley are crest
fallen, and full of melancholia,
,Uh,rowH sellintf at 1100 per. A
l.uod cowman ulways registers dls
ivess, ami, alwaya leaven the ini
)irHsioii that he would eut the huy
he feeds his cow's, if ho would not
net caught at it. .
Peoria Bill Oates turned out n
couple of wise-cracks at the ball
name yesterday.
The public is glibly Informed
"that the saturation point In auto
mobile buylntr will not be reached
lor 10 years." However, several
have been "soaked."
science 1m (Jod. Oive mil ure ttv
way and the child Im likely to Mir-
cumb with diphtheria; but If you
summon science before nature has1
the chilil nt rankled, there, n bet-
tcr rhanco that the drama will end;
happily.
tented uKuln whenever the school
physician wishes to apply the test.;
Should she prove miHcepllble, you
will be Klud to have her protected
against the disease.
It It In Ul? Mind
For the last three months I have
been doctoring for autointoxication.
1130 women drivers clandestine
ly unenked by the truffle nlnns. In
the 24 hours ending at noon today.
If a citizen is noticed tearing off
an Impromptu buck and wing
ounce, he has not Joined a minstrel
show, but htm only slapped & mitt
against a screen door, electrified
lor the electrocution of flies.
HYintAN r-HK vih:i
I'OUTICIANS
(HtMKl Hlver (ilmder)
They tuy that down at the
Itook & Art si ore duvenporl,
where candidates and loungers
sit in comfort oh warm days,
the candidates look up and
down the street. Whenever a
member of the C, T. V.
appears tho. .candidates ull
ruish for tho .drinking foun
tain at tho corner of Hecond
and .Oak. Those who have
been watching declare that
gallons on gallons of water
have been consumed lately for
political purposes. ,
The canard thut this burg Is
slipping as tho metropolis of
southern Oregon, was refuted
at a in lnnt pvenlnir bv h hIi I vh -.
the line of niurch Including the j
leading thoroughfares.
Kveryone should be vaccinated , h()W () .
ainst srnull.ux early l life, the! nki. fir , HyMU.m t) ,,p ,.lrared
r II I .1, I nr yt' acr mil i ii il i w Ml ill ric 1 .1 t t l.n minii
only f the Immunity conferred by,, olher W)r(1 , uloltoxlt.a.
t he first vaccination has declined , obR(,a8lon , Just n mental In
l.etnw the i.ircnhnld of n auilahlu : .. v h.n .,.
inp some quack literature?
('Copyright John F. Dllle Co.)
Mrs. Huff denied tho confeascd
murders In detail and declared
that her huahand waa "crazy," and
had been ever rilnco she married
him.- (Press Dispatch.) A frank
and candid Illustration . of cause
und effect.
A structure thai has all the car
marks of being u Kan silo, Is koIiik
up on a cornel' whore Al Smith
would erect a saloon, - If he Is
shoved down the throat of the
people In November.
SI'KAKIN'G of the McNary-IInugen bill, nn amendment now
tacked to it, should be of interest to tbe fruit growers of
mis uistriui. ..h.w,.,. ...... ... . . ,kl, rr tll(. yMt
Tins amendment would exempt from the provisions of the I them.rtcr a rcvac'cination may be!"' ''""'",' 1,1
Federal food and drug act act, "fresh fruit in the condition in ' """"Ji'1"'! " ""; mdividnni is ex-( ' AnBWOr.,.Voin two to five mm
which it is severer, from ,!, tree . "!.. ".'.."r." However, the poisons are
Hero is what Secretary Jnrdinn, of the Department of Agri
culture, wrote on May 4 regarding this amendment:
Tlio amuiiilnieiil to tho so-cullec McNaiy llauKmi bill Intro
duced by Senator Waterman would exempt all fresh fruit from
the provisions of tha Federal food and dni" ed if iim
meat iiievalls, there will no lonser ho a Federal control of the
spray residue question. This will not remove In any doKiee wiiv:
ever the control of States, cities and lorelun Kovornimmts. These
agencies can be expected to follow the Internationally recoculzed
tolerance of one one-hundredth Brain per pound as u liulde in their
operations. They are not in a position, nor call they bp expected,
to attonipl sympathetic educational work amoivr the crowers and
to provide technical assistance in the application of efficient clean
ing methods. Instead of the situation behiK under control at the
source, it will be controlled at consuming markets, and there is
is overy reason to expect chaotic results. NolhiiiK else coul i
logically follow the Independent operations of the many aKcncles
which will be concerned.
Furthermore, the abrogation by this legislative action of the
promise 'tlven to the British government bv the ilennnme'ii In
1926 In exert overy possible effort to cure tho trouble would un
doubtedly be construed as sufficient ground by (lieut llnuim
only but by countries in continental Hurope to placo tin embargo
upon American fruit, tluiH tinning back a large part'of the ex
portable surplus upon domestic markets. All theso developments
aro sure to bo uttotided by widespread publicity. . .
We happen to know llial presH representatives throughout the'
country have a fairly complete knowledge of tho situation and
have refrained from publishing this Information only hern use the
depnitment hos been able to convince them that it would bo ad
verse to the best Interests of tho country.
There Is also to he taken Into account the position which will
probably bo assumed by growers in the Middle West and in the
Kast, where, due to cllmullc conditions, there is not a heavy Infes
tation of the coddling moth, and such frequent and line siiruylngs
as aro prevalent in the West are unnecessary, thus causing little
difficulty In meeting the tolerance of one ono hundredlli grain per
pound. Unquestionably, those growers will carrv nut ihe ul-ms
which they have hitherto advanced and from which they have
been dissuaded by the department to advertise their fruit in con
suming centerB as free from excessive arsenical residues.
All of theHu various fuctors as tho department sees them and
Is able to Judge them from Us long experience with this problem
will unquestionably react against western fruit to a point whero
the magnificent Industry which bus been built up In that section
of our country will be utterly destroyed. .The department through
out lis entire dealing with this question has been sympathetic
with the growers and has sought by constructive menus to aid
them In meeting this serious problem. 1 (eel quite sure thai the
elimination of the department's regulatory control of fresh fruit
through tho pusBiige of this amendment will ho a fatal blow to
this Important agricultural enterprise of the West. '
QUILL POINTS
The University boys have all
returned to thulr arithmetic. Not
a one sported a nunc-. width, ni in
haired mustache, and the knots of
their neckties were taut.
Briof history of Mexican rrlutinns, bul'orc nml hfltM-:
row; Morrow.
Sor-
Kvory child should receive the
Hchlck test, und If this Rives a posl-l
live 'read Inn (a little hlvdike red-J
den I ii r the Hkln ut the site of!
application, appear. hk after one or
two dtiys and lusting n week or)
limber) the child is vi hout nat
ural or inherited immunity ami
nhnuld be Immunized against diph
theria by means of the toxin nnto
tlxon Injection. Tt is Important
tha: this protection bo given be-j
for ethe child j,'oes to school. .If'
there Im no reaction, or n "neci-S
'live" Schick test, th HUM i nat-i
' nrallv immune and n iiuireH im!
such treatment. Approximately !
half of nil (hildien three to Pix
vears of aue prove nritu rally im
mune when ihiiH tested and heno-.i
reipiire no .Artificial iin.unialiot).
It 1h ordinarily nit iieee.miry foit
adults to undergo the Schick test,
for diphtheria Immunity or toxlij
antitoxin Immunization, rxeopt hi
special ciri'UtnstariecM in time of nn
outbreak of dlphthrrin, as in nn i
Institutitm. 'i
Who should procure immuni'yj
atiainv typhoid fever and parn j
typhoid? I'erlmps everybody. Alll
our A. K. F. men received It be
fore they . went abroad. T'vi ry !
prospective I ravel rr j-houtd hav
this prbiec'i'Mi. rerwons contenv-1
platina a KiJourn in a summer re-i
sort r-hnuld h've it. berau'-e food Bootleggers may have a few
handlers seeklnj; work In such J t ials, but tribulations only seem t
places are not rarely typhoid car-i stimulate 'em. "Ther used t' be
riers, Anyone whose work or play, very few avenues open t' homely
'likes him Into, communities where
public health or sanitary rej-ula
lltHiR are lax should guard ni;ainsl
the risk by havttiu t his prophy-
luctic t real men t administered
his physician.
Artificial immunization afiainst
eliolera nml plau'iie Is avallrbe In
coun'ri's where these diseases nre
endemic, Mil neenm to be of shoil
duration ahl uncertain efficacy.
! Artificial immunization n alnst
I pneumonia, fo called "colds." or
tuberculosis. Is not nt present prac
ticable, thoimh tn at men t of indi
vhlual cases wit h bad e ins. "vac-con-
s" or serums that tend to en
hance Immunity is of dlMinct
value.
1 x imsm.
rt IB
Rippling
Rhymes
(By We.H Hsa.nl
THE KIND WORLD
Everywhere I go I find there
are pleasant things to burn;
someone's always being kind, do
ing me a lriendiy turn. Wlidn I
have the whooplrg cough, or a
touch of barber's Itch, to my
shacks there comes a toff, bring
ing consolation rich. 1 can look
along the road fiom my window,
,and I see people bound for my
abode, bringing ixjuliices to me.
Now und tliej a tire goes flat
on a dutsy thuruughafare, and I
sit down on my hat, Highlit; in
my black despair. For it always
makes me sore when 1 have to
change a tire; it's a nuisance
and a bore, and I murmur and
perspire. Thoughtless people
joyrlde by and they smile at my
distress; In my agonyl cry,
"Lite's a weary wildenress." Uut
if I sit there a while, for an hour
or half a day, someone with a
pleasant smile will' be Btire to
come my way. And he'll say,
"You're old and fat, lacking pep
nml strength and fire; just sit
there unon your, hat, and 1 11
gladly change your tire." When
I'm seated in the shade, gasping
like a dying fish, someone
brings me lemonade in a hand
some cut glass dish. Then I hit
an orange peel, as I take my
daily walk, and proceed to slide
and reel, and to fall for half a
block, someone grasps me where
I skid, leans me up against a
wall, gathers up my bood and lid,
halldom and parasol. When I'm
piched by some cheap lout for
jay driving in the vale, someone
comes to ball me out ere I've
been an hour ln jail. Kindly
folk around me staud, always
ready with relief; someone has
a helping hand every time I
wade In grief. Someone ban
ishes remorse, someone eases
my despair; so this old world I
endorse, it Is right side up with
care.
H.
BEST PAL KILLED
BY FREIGHT TRA!
New Wonderful ' , ;
Cleansing Cream
LOOK INTO
YOUR FUTURE
aviation, but not at the expense of
moving the Pacific hishway antl
cutting the throats of every one of
us who have paid an Inflated price.
and are taxed accordingly.
To the taxpayers Who have not
read our petition, we state again
that there is an overhead bridge
on tho present highway and not
over Main or Hlx.h streets. We
have lived on this highway seVcn
years and know how heavy the
traffic Is, during the summer, espe
cially, and tho congestion will he
ko creat that will be only a ques
tion of time when the highway will
be continued from the Jacksonville
highway straight to Ashland, leav,-
I Ing Medford out entirely and thi
wiseacres sitting on a sand bank.
lOnouh said, but we who do live
on the highway patronize the deal
ers and bankers, wholesalers and
merchants, real estate and insur
ance men. and we ask every tax-;
l u-miidn't you like a i lean ,
Cream that will not atretch the
l . . . .- 4.iun into the mrt-M
i SKin. -
land releases all grime and dtrt?
This new marvelous . ream con
tains t'oooa Itutter and is highly
beneficial to dry skins. Keep the
complexion youthful. Ask for
Mr:i.t.o.(IX). a companion to the
famous MEI-LO-GLO Face Tow
Jack Vick. 19 year old army pal der. Heath's Drug Store.
of Hugh DeAutremont, and outside
of Hugh's mother, the most loyal
friend the Siskiyou bandit had In
the world, was fatally injured last
Wednesday when attempting to
board a freight truin out of Vlan.
Oklahoma on his way to vitdt
Hugh nt. the Salem penitentiary.
Concusblon of the brain developed
us u result of the accident, and the
boy died two days Inter.
! Hhi dying request was to notify
Hugh of his plight, this being fol-
lowed by an eulogy of his pa),
whom he described to hospital al
! ter.dants as "the best boy I ever
know." "I loved him as a brother
l ho was wonderful to me," he
!said later.
j Jack Vick was horn at ttussell
vllle, Arkansas, run away from
, home, two years ago joined the
-army and was sent to th PhiUit
IpltieH. On tho day of his arrival
' he was befriended by Hugh Ue
lAutrcmont, who wus going under
the name of James 1'rice, und the
; two became fast friends.
! Ky an odd quirk of fate, Hugh's
J arrest . and a cablegram from
I Jack's "-parents in Arkansas, who
had discovered where ho was,
reached the- Philippines on the
'same day, and the two made the
I trip hock tu the states on the same
bant. . ,
i During the trlul at Jacksonville,
tho 1 S-year old Arkansas boy
hiked all the way from Sacramen
to, Calif., to be near Hugh, whom
he staunchly maintained was inno
cent untU tho end, and took the
stand ln his behalf. He left for his
home shortly after the conviction,
mid had planned on joining Mrs.
Belle DeAutremont ln Salem as
soon as she was able to-dispose of
hor store in Lakewood, New Mex
ico. So Immediate prospects of this
i materializing, tho Arkansas lud
became impatient and decided to
come out for a visit. He notified
the youngest of the DeAutremont
tlio that he was on his way the
(list of last week. He left his
parents' address with the hospital
attendants us Mr. ami Mrs. Mace
Vick, Russellville, Arkansas.
people before th art o' lookln
nifty took th country,' said Tell
Binktey, t'day, as he passed Miss
! Myrt Purvlance, who's engaged V
by jour leadin' banker,
4
Communications
Prepare yourself In your spare
time to 7et'a better Job and a
bigger salary.
Study at home In spare time
with world's largest corres
pondence schools.
Scores of big men in all lines"
of Industry and the professions
got their sttrt this way.
Our representative will be glad
to help you Belect the course of
study you should take. Get ln
touch with bim right now!
International
Correspondence
Schools
Box 889
Scranton, Pa.
'We Americans
Hunt's Crater ian
A combination of an Amerizanl
zation and a war picture is this
sure-fire production, with just
enough of the war stuff to carry
off the full import of tho story,
adn.pte.dj .from the successful stage
play by, -Jlerbert Otopper am Most
Siegoir H is by no means a war
story, as there is but one sequence
showing action on the battlefield.
It is 'described as a drama of
American Immigrants.
There Is much about the screen
paver who has signed the opposing play, that Is entirely new. It has
petition and did not fully under
stand it to please investigate..
V. c and KLKAXOK HOOKA It D.
r.errydale store.
Brisbane's Today
Old Sol Is gradually turning on
the heat, and the (lalshevlkls will
soon be abroad In their baltttiK
suits.
I
John Kado drove Yokohama '
Yamaxhita down to his moppliiK !
recently In bis IiIkIi powered 1
rickshaw. I
Blacklist: A I). A. U. device (hut serves ns it spot lie;lit.
Some of Hie sprint; flomls nre worse tlinii nsinil, Iml llie
j poetry seems a little linliter.
(Continued from Page One)
equal In Its field the United States
Steel or General Motors.
In this fair land we "get action.
In Canada a hootleser, invited
to name those to whom he sold
liquor In the lands of the Stars and
Stripes, said, "I can't do that, your
lordship. If the United States' hoys
thought I'd tinned 'snuawkor' they
would lake me tor a ride and I
would never come back."
All the lilidlnu ailments that
cramp tho shoulder munclcs, have
taken up residence In mules with
lluuseclcttllltlK to do.
IJI'I'H'll'.NCV
An expert efficiency man went
through our office some years niui
and when he got throush 1 discov
ered thut we had lost about I6ti(iu
a yeur for several years. 1 could
not understand It. In the MrM
place we never had Ikuoo to lose,
we hud paid all debts and paid
small salaries and hud u llttlv
rponey in the hank anil yet we hint
lost money. This process contin
ued for tun years and ut the end
of that time we hud a nice equip
ment paid for unit no debts. Yet
according to the expert we were
losing money every year. KIkIiI
there i lost an efficiency expert.
Una of these figure shurks could
make the light plant show a lues
und bring tears to the eyes of I lie
taxpayer und another could show
Ihut the plant Is making money.
1 think the facts in the case ure
thut I have been broke nil my life
und did not know It.
1 (Independence, Kan., Times.)
A phot oirntpli of (In. murines in Xienrntjim to keep tin ele
tion pure shows two jui.vs liinnliiii,'. l'rolmlily I'liicito !: ys.
"Piirl.v split villous,"
the wny tliey slrinltllo.
Most of Cntintlii's pornuinont residents nre from tlio 1'. S.,
Opxe.rl to New IllKlmay
To the Bdllor:
We appreciate the space allowed
111 your paper to Inform the public
that the slate will build their new
STATK? Only the poor Mr.' and I "'l'""'" ",,wn' ,VU8 firSt
Mrs. Taxpayer.
No one can tell at this date just
.IT:STIK AND ANSWI.ItS (how much the mw highway will
SulwtliutCH fur t'oritv i cost. Iml we do know that there
Are eocoa shells harm fill when Ms s'ill half a million dollars to
sen, like rttffoe? Also how about the paid out on the present high-
hlcoiy? (!'. !.
Answer.-- Neither I
great abundance of natural
pathos and it develops some situa
tions that are markedly dramatic.
The characters are exceptionally
well played; The portrayals of
liem-go Kidney, and lteryl Mercer,
as Mr. and Mrs. Levine. the old
J e wish cou pie are rea 1 mast er
pleces. Palsy Ruth Miller ns their
daughter also carries off her share
of tho laurels, as does Albert t.ran
in the German role of Mr. Schmidt.
Eight Popular
Actresses, Rial to
Victor McLagten is at the Rialto
theater today in "A Oirl in Every
Port." a fust moving, thrilling,
original story of a roving sailor
Not since his role of Captain
In nrltaiu's golf tournament, one 1 r'lagg hi "What Price Glory" has
J. J. WELCH. Local Rep.
Box 957 Medford. Ore.
WANTED
Chinchilla Does
free from disqualifications,
months old.
R. HEGNER, Gold Hill
614
Political Announcements
FOR SHERIFF
I am a candidate for the repub
lican nomination for sheriff, pri
mary May 18. CHA3. D. BTACY.
May 17.
I am a candidate for republic,
nomination for Sheriff at the May
primaries. I have had experience
In both tax and criminal depart
ments and promise efficient anf
economical sorvlce.
May 17. GEO. B. ALDEN.
COUNTY CLERK
1 am a candidate for republican
nomination for county clerk: prom
ising personal attention, economy
and courtesy. Q. B. CARTER,
May 17. Talent,
I am a candidate for tho nomi
nation as County Clerk on the R
publican ticket.
May 17. A. J. CROSH.
I hereby announce my candidacf
tor tho republican nomination fd
County Clerk.
CHESTER PARKER.
May 17.
I hereby announce my candldaci
for the Republican nomination fof
County Clerk for a second term,
DELILIA STEVENS MEYER.
May '.
His
blood Is Scotch.
I Another "American." Sarazen,
citmc in second. His blood Is Ital
I Ian.
! Third place went to the tlrltlsh.
i How do they, and how do you, ex-
n ay tint Jackson county bonded . . , , , i -.i- . - . .V. i"un u.mnmun lor couniy scuooi
h ii r m f ii 1 Itself for, that it's understood new "r ''n ui.mu. iiaiii.,i..me . i"J " "'in superintendent.
Mcl.Ufclen had tin- opportunity to
play such a human and likable
character.
Kittht of the most popular younc;
actresses In motion pictures play
the feminine leads in the produc
tion. Marie Casajuana. the little
SCHOOL SUPERINTENDENT
1 am a candidate for the re
publican nomination for .cbotf
-uperlntendent. V. A. DAVIS.
Medford, May 17.
I am a candidate for the Repub
! on American soil, can go
.lii.n i.u. .1 u l 1, ....rr.... ! i...,lu .. ill l,e r,....i.,.i ..,,.1 .. n..-
T,inIN to Heart I hutch of mills added pi r each tax-i"1""'" "lc "l -". !-'
What Is Hie nature of , h,. heart j payer. HlRO junkers, builder of tho nre-
trouble cailnil by 'diseased tun-i The new Pacific lllchway nsso- .,.., . . ,,n i .dentist and bulkier.
sils? All my life I have suffered elation ciiintnunicat ions are very.6nyS ej)e njr j3 Hnfer t,j,n raj.
from conker sores In the mouth all mislead inn ns everyone livlnR on : way'H... Hnllrourt 'owners will smile
MIJil llt'lltllllie. It s not NIII'lU'lMllu;, I frequent Inlorvtils. They are some. the hluhwny and lor miles on the1,,! ,mt NOW just as l;ilttsh itaKe
j ilmes called stomach sores. Were east side are opposed to thl'Coach' owners smiled when the' lo
liliey caused l,y the steinaeh wmil, I ' chaiiMC, except a few who have nl-jcnmngve first appeared.
iini iiae niimiiicii tiiuiiMe. i.uis.i rvaoj ill re fiasco propel iy on ine f ,
'. H. I ' ' other proposed KiKhwny nnd are Oeneral Atterbury. of the Psnn-
Alluwee Most C,IC v- I..,, t.. .. ,.,..., re,! f,,,- tl.n 1..H.1 n ' OK- ll-n t.ln l-nllcn.,.! nnA bnmn nM.am
but tlleynro easily tlistiiiKiiislieil from the trnlisii'iits. 'J'liey're leak.me teonsequeni upon acute! make money with the rest of the plan to use airships in connection
xi 1 1 ip p, i endocarditis or inflammation of real estate iiKcnts. with railroad trains. That's better
I ' I the llniiiK of the lieartl nre nt, We are for Kood roads nnd for than smlllnK at a new Ideo.
back i of the French maiden who almost
breaks up the friendship.
Natalie Joyce Is the ejrl from
Panama; Cretel Yoltz. the plrl in
Amsterdam, and t.ella llyams tho
American lassie stranded In Cen
tral America.
Sheep Owner,
At tent ion I
We nre In position to pay you
rr-re thnn anybody for wool-mo-halr.
See us before you sell.
MUDKOIID BAUD A IX IIOtlSR.
Phone 1062. 87 N. Crape St.
359tfa
O. W. MILAM.
May 17
I am a candidate for nomination
on the republican ticket for the of
fice o County School Superintend
ent. '. . t
SL'SANNE HOMES CARTER.
May 17.
THE NEBBS Telegraph, telephone and Tell the World
By SOL HESS
The Order of DeMolay of the
state of Washlnston has Just made
uvnllahle 1260 for the plantintr of
additional trees In the De.Moluy
forest on the Wind river sale area
in Columbia National forest. The t
amount is sufficient tn make pos-l
slide the plantliiR of 40 acres. The
order raises fund, for planting the
trees by assesslnir each chapter 10
nnli a member o year, and thoj
planting Is done by the Lnlltd
Hiatea forest aervlce.
- Clsiilf ed advertising get. result.. I
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A BROAD-.etriM6 Si'ATiOtO- ATELKRftM
WEEE lb Ab PEEbOtMAL Ab A
HANJD-BlLL
OOVNTY COMMISSIONER
1 am a candidate for re-nomlna-ion
on the republican ticket fol
bounty Commissioner. If noml
lated and elected I will continue
o do my best to give the people
in economical business adminis
tration. VICTOR BURSELL.
May 11
I am a candidate for the offlc
of county commissioner, subject t '
the will of the republican party al '
the May primary. J. O. LOVE.
Snowy Butte Orchard, Central Pt.
DISTRICT ATTORNEY
I am a candidate for renomlna
llon In the Republican primaries.
May 18th. I stand pledged to
guard the taxpayers from long,
unnecessary, expensive trials oi
lt,vesi Igatlons by securing pleas ol
guilty and speedy conviction.
In 1927 I handled 438 criminal
cases, secured 7 convictions from I
trials and 430 pleas of guilty.
ONE OOOD TERM DESERVES
ANOTHER.
NEWTON C. CHANET.
May 17.
y (CearniM im (, n B.p 'ynifcute, leT Treae Mark Ref 1. t fat 0,
I am a candidate for the Repub
lican nomination for District At
toney at the ay primaries. I am
a native Oregonian and have prac
ticed as a trial lawyer and prose
cutor In Oregon for 14 years. I
believe my record shows I am quel
Ifled for this position In every way
' PI T A LAWYER IN THE Dl
TR1CT ATTORNEY'S OFFICE "
r, ALLISON MOULTON.
(Paid adv.) I