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I Dalrr, Similar, Wtkl Fubllhnl by Oi. HEOk'UUU I'HLVn.SU CO. fl-tT-tt K. fit sr. Phont TJ HOHKHT W. Mllll., IMItor 8. KUUITKK .SMITH, Uanagsr An liulrpend.iit Ne-HMir Ent.rsd if swond class matter tt lied Cord, Oregon, under Act or March 8, 187". KUBflCHUTlON KATES fly Hall In Advance: Dai If, with Huniluy, ynr Daily, with Holiday, month,... Daily, without Hum!)-, ymr. . . liuiiy, without Kutuliiy, mouth.. Wldr Mail Tribune, one year. Knn.luv. uiu Vvir ,.7.M .. .15 .. c.'.o . . X.00 By Ciirirr, In Ailvawt In Mwltotd. Ash mi, Juiluoiivill, (' tiara) Fuml. rtioems. laicui, lium ii tit aim uii Hignways. Unity, with Ktuiday, montb Daily, without Sundny, rnuntti.... Dally, without Suulay, one year.. Daily, wilii Sunday, one year. . . . I .TS I .6.'. l 7.H0 , Ail lerma, catui in advance. i MKMBKH OP TUB ANSOl'IATKI I'HKSB Ken-iving Full I.fased Wire Kffvic J Only paper in city or county mfiviitj . Dewa by mearaph. TlM Asaotialed I'reM It eichmively en- titled to the ue ((.r republication of all j newa dispat'-ltfn qredited to It or ollierwi.. ! credit Hi in tnlK puper, and a I no to Hie lw.il J rif puhliahed In-rein. ) All riKliU Kir ff niiinrao'iii ui iircm. turn- paltJiea ht-rein art- alo rta'rvJ. Sworn dally avemite rlrciilation for ail mnntha endinif April 1, 1928, 4&:i2. Official paper of the City of MMfi.nl. Utfi'lal puMr of Jj.khon Counlj'. Advert Ifllntr lt'preM-nt';ittvr-a M. V. Dm;KNSKN k COMPANY Officra In Miw Virk. i'hiiax'i, Dftroit, San i'mncitco, I.oa Angrlm, s.iUle, l'ort lai.d. Ye Smudge Pot Br Arthur Ferry The gent who I" suffering from the delusion Unit hi- In llKiii Cong. Ilnwley. In I ho in limn !. will reach Ibe height ir IiIh wimll iickm sliiirlly after :S't o'clock to morrow afternoon. Opposing .Mr. llnwli'y. who knows nil iilioul the tariff, which him iKithliiK t all I" In with liny Issue now rnglpg, Im a neat way In commit imiil li-n I sul ci.to, When Urn votes) an. .110(111.1 per ronl ciiiiiili'il, the oiejin-iit ill' Mr. Iluwlcy will Ibmud a Hliitcineiil that he him won li mi.ltil victory, mill mart KelllnK li'aily In alti'lal Iho ni'Xt wbhIiiii "f the Ii-kIhIii I urn. nntl iiiakn inure him'I'cIii'h in '1 days, than .Mr, llawhy him In III yearn. The career of .Mr. Haw-ley Hholllil he II model to asilrillK politician!. He iloea the nillilmuiit of hluttlnir, iniHWei-H nil lettern, HendH out the pumpkin hcciIh every .June, anil never kcIh In the papem hy poHterhiK the President, lie Is an Incurahlo hahlt with Orenon voterH. A COXVI.NTI.MJ KI'IKTI.K "To tltf Killtur: "'OU KCl'lll to tltlif! k"1 ihti of (D'llKlit in H'llltiK other penple how to live, mid ppi'lmpH tlmt in your hutilneHH; hut tt HeeniH to me that you oxeenl your duly, when you nrroKiite thn rlsht to reform nil th'iMo who may happen to enjoy an occasional drink of Scotch. "Last ChrlHtmitH I wa prenented with a fine hottlo of Scotch whis key which I have kept untouched until now iih I nit at my typewriter lo indite this letter to you. H ben i-M the label 'Sandy MacDnnald'; jt Rood, fair, well-hod led liquor which I am UMHiired wuh bought Iteforo the war. "I hnvo Just now tastetl of this fiottle of liquor, I will confide to you; nnd I cannot nee where and how I am Invading the rights of any perrton on earth. I find It excellent. It warms my stomach; It Inspires my thought. I cannot feel, Mr. Kdltor, that I have wronged the community or added to the lawlessness of general soci ety In doing ho. It makes me tired to be classed as a criminal for any such reason. "Just to show my Independence of any such truck as you are writ ing. 1 have just taken' n not her drink of the aforesaid most Jubi lant Handy MacDnnald ami I will Hay to you that It Is just as smonih a drink as a man ever put Into Ills system. The second drink, I have now followed by a third. "Now, Mr. Kditor, I am no bum. nnd you can't make me out a bum. 1 like n littl( drink now and then and have Just taken a third or maybe It was the fourth anil I am more than ever convinced that uny man who doesn't Id a bit; tdioit. You say that this evabinn of law Is producing a slahe of affairs In nur. Crear and tllourlous country. You are wrongh. This country is jess as good as It ever. "I wanM lo shay to you that this Hcocih Is all right. A lot nf it wo u Id, St to tis barm. .My grtindi'nlVr was brough up onrum. They had It in (be housd al teh time. .They tlraaj H freely and even the min- Intro tirink it when he cammc to our houje, ItSn a prcttte kind of culntiy when a guilds.. u Is better than his graunr.ihcr. I run drink Ibis kinj of Sctithc all day ami not bo no worse elrlxen than 1 was befole. I could think (his whole wuget and ht'gur tluiber en etelash. "X wanM to say to tou that there nro M" lo the daar eendus from amerk-an titisens in (he I'd. I), .s. There are no umbs. I sny to you Kditor, wheii I htartarief nut out to write this lerret., I had no 3ti, 3-133 3 notion to tnje mieg of ypor tl.me. Hut 1 Jest ltd to ex prcsx mysetp to yu. "These typewrutrr keys are liuxxiug around so eanj write no more, lint wheb I wheat or yiu td ti rcmuntl yio oner again and agualn thqt you aew de.nl wrong lb consfeuglng avert bany bo miiu tuk-l a drlnkr olt not as KnKAiwoTy ill. Hue vK agny l no bun Its. "11 will, sat Inxlosing whnqt wIkz yu a L'reghl t'halrywax and Athnyey Now frare. Hexcevtiilu Yloyidx." (Newcastle, I n., Times.) Pnlii-l-nillll III Hail Afciiiu rOKTLANU, "re.. .May lil.ol'i l.po OUlillritZH. former policeman, ivas nrrested loihiy ehari,'eil with accepting money from a woman of 111 repute. lie van dismissed from Iho police force hint winter follow-, Ing an altercation with another officer. A idiort time ago lie was urreKteil anil fined J(in on a charge nf BBHiiuIt unit bnttity nrcferred by ile wlfo, N O OXK seems to iiiiilerstniul tional (iiiiird ciilislineiits. Kor several year the Iwnl enmpiiiiy htm been below its peafi'-timc strenirlli, n lid now, with the summer trniniiiK-eiiiiip time itpproiicliinsr, there are over a dozen viieaneies rep'"'''''!. We have written several editorials tirjiinn supjiort of the National Guard, and now the officers of the eompan.v have re quested another one. Well here it is, but frankly we admit we can think of notliinj.' new to say. The advantages of the National Guard service are too well known to render any extcndeif comment necessary. Not only is tile trainin; cood for body, mind and character. but there is a free summer camp rcfrubtr pay throughout the year. I'ntil the dream of a warless world is realized, such organi zations are not only necessary, but those youngr. men who lie ciiine members will be in a position for rapid advancement, in ease of hostilities at any future time. The National Guard, moreover, is bccomiii"; more and more a preparatory school for West I'oint. We should think Mcdford would be like Klamalh, rjiiicnc, Salem and other cities of the state, with a wailin"; list for en trance into the Guard instead of an S. O. S. sii'ii out for volun teers. Hut it isn't. Just why we can't understand. Perhaps too many of our youn' men have viewed the Guard as a bore or n trrind. U't. them invest ifiate a bit. mid they will find their mistake. Of course every boy is nol filled fur military service iiil!. Hut there are enoiij'h boys in Mcdford who are, this eity up to at leasl a decent average in the stale. WHY DOCTORS A( ' 'OK I )l X i lo inKiimiHM coni)iiiiy st.itislics, doctors livi l"HL''i- tluin any oilier chiss of pcnt. As the iidvcrlisiii"; writer in trttl toiy, '"riicrc's a reitson." .M.iny people Imvo no tlonltt ohscrvrd how tpiickly llic avcnif doctor, for cxainjtlc. cures Ink own cold. It may take him a Week lo euro a pfiliciit if ho cHVcIm a cure then hut when he contracts the, "snilTles" they arc generally conquered in 24 hours. This is due to the fact thai he knows the cold symptoms, and heats the cold frrn,,s 0 the punch. (liven the same "jump" lie would no doubt be equally successful wilh any palient, hut usually tin cold has become, well entrenched before he is called in. I he same tiling is Irue wilii heed the first warning; they don't wait until they arc sick, and as a result they usually conquer the ailment in the shortest pos sible lime. There's another reason. The doctor knows himself. lie knows through Umx experience how he reacts to certain medi cines and treatments, lie knows just what he should do and what he should take. Only in rare instances does he have a similar knowledge of his patient. As a result there must be a certain period of ex periment, for no two individuals are alike. What is food for one is poison for another. I 'onsequent ly the physician, in treat intf himself, has au important advantage in the factor of time. Of course we can't all be doctors. Hut the time is coming, no doubt, when a working knowledge of the fundamental rules or hygiene and health will be a compulsory part of a college ediicat ion. Ileallh is the normal condition, toward which all the forces of Nature are working. Ignorance is the greatest ally of dis ease. Nothing will assist the medical profession more than a mmv ge al knowledge among the rank ami file, of health, its rides and regulations, so that the advantages now enjoyed by the doctor in self-treatment, will, to a certain extent, be en joyed by the people at large. QTJILL Inst mot inn for la mon : ' term used by ront writers nnd means: "Ytm man nnd I'll on II you u uroat man.' Poinocratk froodom from c.impaiju .nnd scandals may bo a ro.su It of rig-htoousnoss, but a drunk sailor couldn't bo prodigal if lio hud only two bils. Kn;lish politioians failotl lo control rnbhor bocauso of a J'rosh sap supply. As a rulo, howovor. Unit's wlial onablos politicians to oontrol. I'oititI III is si'lilriii'i-: til t he lu iili'-to-lic. " I of Hun." "I 1 1 v t THE NEBBS Mama I I . r .. ... . V"" " S TMlS MAT TOR IQ--( VCMtW IT'. I Att-JT WELL AU. lb NOT LObT.TMtY X S WOW DO YOU IT KMOCK6 TEM "tt-ftRS 1 SEE.M bHWCRHMG UC bOLD ME CUT AT t,5 feO I I 1 LiKfc. TMIS LtTTLtl OTr MV AGE AMD f LAST TEAy ClAVA Vcd ) GET A GWECK - LESS EXPENSES I DRCSS ? JU&T T-liS Goat ONLY EIGHTY V MOTHiMG ! when you M I ( POO ftZQSi JUST ENJOUGM K I STOLE IT TOR. DOLLARS -IM &URE ! HAKE UP YOUR MimO TO V -rr nrsAiMfS Mr v.iuvt fv d iurn l l rr-iDTV rrM i nc Tur Ti FDi NlATiT c PjjY. it -A I iwr Tur r-iO.Dor IXE BEE.M y y MlfcTftKEjBUT IT WAS -VOUVE GOT TO GET IT i WEALTH ! WmAT Do YOU WAmt vj 't ' " 51L -JL:'.-. ' ".Caht. t. InssKMt. Inc.) Tiad. Mark U. J. F.I. OlSc. . C V5SJ - . i O why MpiIi'oi-iI should be- thrown in at the seashore, am ' or iTiiin- LIVE LONGER other diseases. The doctors POINTS Loir-roll inn: IS a professional all mo a roat don't know whnl liis i m-inii is," him so 1 1 i 1 1 -1 1 1 'vo iii'vri- thoiiiilil Went Buy Buy Personal Health Service By WILLIAM BRADY, M. D. o Bigntd letter, pertaining to personal health and hygiene, n0 to diieaa. diafrnoal, or treatment, wUI b anavreied if IW.Qlnidr It a alamord, lelf-atldreftu-d eiiv. lop is enclosed. Letters should be bi.ef and writteo Id ink. 'wing to the large number of U-tlera re ceived, onlr a tew osn be answered here. No Vuly ran be made, to queries not conform ing to Instructions. Addresa Dr. Wiljjam Brady, In cars of Ulia newspaper. Al TOIXTO.VirATKlX JS A Several years (iko Sir 'William Arhuthnot Lane reported 'Ik chmcs) of t-onnlipatlon or Intestinal wtuxi- w h 1 c h he h;vJ trt-ate,l hy cul tillS out the l.tllM' huwel or colon, with only nine f a t n I I ties, and ever nine e that epochal aehive m e n t in haJtlc with the il I- p u .1 It a h I I. Sir Ar- liiithnot has fixed human colon or l:ui;e tin.' I'.'inilnra'K hox of accorilln;; to the '-iiitf-r-skillful i:rilish iloclnr niiinjj'.''H to have published at ap propriate intervals in American Sunday papers. U seems that Sir Arhuthnot 'con ducts a column abroad. Anions the ills be has traced lo the colon arc now lis;e(i nearly everything from nij;edi.css to cancer inchi fdve. H.-ive you 'ra'.arrh.." "ner vousness," "that tired feeling." a poor memory, no money in the bank or faulty ignition? It is all from the dread In I stale of your colon! Vour diet isn't right! f'ome alive, f,end Sir Arhui hnoi's pu). Usher your idle shillings for bis Hpcchil diet lists! Anyone who has ever happen' d to examine a human colon in site can readily comprehend that re moving the structure, in whole or in part, must be a tedious and tick lish joh. A person is quite firmlv attached to his colon, iiiueh mure In I im.it ely t ban he is to bis liver , or klmleys. I believe readers of pink Sunday papers nt 111 marvel at t he surgical feat such papers perforin now and again, namely,! tin1 removal of a man's klmleys lo1 send the m tit the laundry for a . t borough clean ing, 1 have never thoiif.ht much of ibis miracle--ibe, only wonder I can see in It is the kidneys eoilie back Unfl.'iy the edes. jitu I do envy mire the genuis and the men who can separate from his colon or any portion of jit and semi the patient home still ticking and perfectly oriented as 1 to whether he is coming or goim:. l.ane did this lit times out of ,2 tries before be ever perpetrat ,,..t uKt on the public Not a bad score I or u surgica I game whale of a long funeral considered purely as a penalty of refined diet.j .s i nave oiien uieo to innicai the practice of surge. an an apart from lnedtoi won," A man may become n, brilliant op erator, achieve con (t .Vnoi.s nie-' cess and fame as a surgeon, yet! have little or no medical knowl edge aside from the technic of ids work. This fact the laity never considers. To the layman the great surgeon knows it all and so the si.rgeon's slight) st pronouncement or Idea impresses the layman more than any opinion or advice offered by an "ordinary doctor." Thus a noted surgeon can get , away wit h mil rd el-, metaphorically speaking, I litis the notion that .Sir . A r but It no t l.ane t hat in nil mera hie , diseases ami especially cancer-, are: caused by what thai enfant ter-1 rible of l.nglish magazine medicine, calls slow poisoning from- const!-' patlon and stagnation of food rcsi-i due In the colon. The most tie- J plnraldc part of it Is that Land has no scientific ground fur his I frightful assumption; and he needs: mme, for It is quite enough for: the Iliitish laity or at least that portion of it that subscribes for claptrap inngazlnes, lo know that so eminent an "nut limit. " as Sir Arhulluioi conceives such a mor bid fancy, even though ft be con ceived out of thin air. 'IOXS M ANSWERS Irony nf l.ite. I am -1 years dd. tit; inches tall, and weit;b only 1 1 i pound::, When I consulted a physician he advised me to try Iron, but I be - came suspicious when be offered to sell it to me. What do you think of yeast iron for me 7 It i. - highly recommended K. G. Answer 1 should say yeast Iron is wort bless. It" you consulted a reputable physician and he .pre scribed linn, you should tako hi advice, even though he charges for it. If there was a particular form I rfsS iii)uii tho j jj.-nlinlny, 1 views" the of Iron he wished to administer, tf another toward Asbland. and tii roiirse somebotly has to iay for It. j the toui't-t "all roads lead to M ed - As a rule. Iron is of no particular ford."' Then have directing signs j value in increasing weight. Hut , starting on the foothill road frop, pei buns vour light weight Is outvlGotd Hill and all along the foot-; one feature of vour ill health. ' I hill road to Jacksonville. "To Med - j ... i. . . .-!.,. 1 W,'n"- I'"'-'1 " "" ".'H---. "lnu.-v.-r th.- Whnl ran 1 il.i In lnvv.-nl w.-ns i mil. im.- Is. I hi- tounn tllnl isnm-iim In my m-iiIp'.' I have IukI l raml.lo m-ouiul Um- vall.-y iir sir. anil aftt-r tlu'y not quilo larm havo uior, rniifiili-nrp in thr siiio MOItlill) STATI-: or MINI) they usually fester and break and discharge a long time ... .Mrs. J. J. , Aim we r a veil is a cyst i f a nehm-eous or oil gland in the skin, usually about t be scalp or head. I do not know the cause, nor any way Xu prevent wens. It is best to have the sac and its semi-fluid or sebaceous contents excised be for the wen becomes Inflamed This is easily (lone under local an esthetic and disposes of the nuis ance without all the fuss. ehevthig (.inn. Kindly tell me what a person gets out of chewing gum. A Iso what do yuti think of a glii paint ing her knees? II. S. Answer A person gets nothing good or bad from chewing gum. It st less, neurotic, bi olnidlc, dull or nainhy pa in by folk derive a kind of relief from sucking thumbs, bit ing nails, monkeying with cigarets. chewing gum, whistling, drumming with the fingers, ami the like. .Mainly. 1 think, it is a ma ni fes tal I'm of the universal need of ade quate daily exercise work, play. A lot of people try to get along Uln.ut this dally exercise and ihcy generally resort to some such sulistitution. I can't see any rct- snii why a girl shouldn't paint her knees if she has to paint her map. .Milk for Adults. I am - and in fair health, but of a nervous disposition. J thrive on all kinds of milk dishes and Un y agree with me. but I am told mill; is not a suitable food for adults. Answer I think milk is a suit able food for adults, and especially at your age. ' (fopyrieht, John I'. Dille Co.) Talk about sw lit an sure jus- j tii f.1 Mrs. Ikc I .a i l.s bittthcr. wliti hot a deputy sheriff yN- iciday even In, was tried an' In prison before da light as lb' farm be w. livin' oii.uiin liisii. Any cent -tamp fer hain't out very a dandruff CUI'C1 much an It'll be. a xaluabl cpericnce fer 1dm. Communications Opposed to New Pacific Highway To the Editor: I think the business men of Med ford are on the wrong tack wild they attempt t traffic. Those in business o: i lend the highway i that want to trr.de" .Main street ami: I they i tiooi- I j , atitm i be no 1. Main j avenue traffic, will si ailed the traffic past my would promptly seek a lo in a side street there would chance to do business on t reet for cars. Riverside is ideal for the throncM Those that wan to trade p and get what they want 1 ami the !heis will g on their way. Hut the highway should have a straight shot from Central Point along the S. P. track to Med ford and lead off to Riverside be low the mill site. There is cue thing Medford can do put up two big si i; lis, one at Gobi Hill and i .1 a. I- , Xll.Ul.-fiPnW I Ailtf tltW lAK IS I Rippling Rhymes (By Walt UmorI iu;.vri(i Tin: poxiks The yoiintf man betting on the horses will shortly know just what remorse is. At first he bets tor inert diversion, and to the "book it" makes excur sion iH'i-auw he has an extra wmacktr, with which he fain would i,o the backer of some bay nag or gray or sorrel he thinks entitled to the lriurel. He has the plunk and he will bet It, and if he loses he'll forget it. He is a man, he's not a rabbit ; no danger that he'll get the habit. Just as the youth who quaffs a beakt-r looks wit h contempt on drink ers weaker, who cannot quit their daily boozing while self rcspect and virtue losing; he only drinks because he wishes to sip some gin from cut glass dishes, and he can quit anil quit forever without m u c h struggle uj- endeavor. And then, some morning of disas ter, he finds the gin's become h.s master, and all the hopes of sou I and body are for an other brimming toddy. And so the youth who goes a-bet-tlng; he tells bis friends It's Idle fretting; ho hears the pan tor's words with laughter; a little sport is all he's after And soon his mind is all on wagers, (;n hays and grays and other singers; his luck, now poor, will soon be greater; he'll make a killing soon or later. He borrows money hero and yonder, he pawns his clothes for coin to squander, he tram ples all his morals under, his reputation goes to thunder. The slave to betting seldom quits it; white there's a chance to bet he hits It; the dime he needs for macaroni he'll pine' on some old sway-backed pony; the ouarter that would buy hhn bedding, goes where the bang tail plugs are treading. And in the end the town or county will plant him and regret Iih bounty. :) with siuns everywhere Iwid iiiir to .Mcdford. The nvenigetrav eler that is not interested will sail.1 on the highway: the tourist will, take the side roads and look around when he don't have to stop every body to ask about the roads. .Medford is ahead of her busi ners now; what you want- is more pay red Is. And the Farm I '.urea u should adjust itself to handle, pae and ship all the produce grown In j the valley at actual expense with-j out profH. to help the growers that are trying hard to help themselves but are up against a hard game. C. K. VKI.IN. K. I, l.ox 23. Ad Horriries licit Anderson. To ibe Kditor: In your iiaper of May Kith I read with am.remeiit and supreme re vulsion a political advertisement, signed by certain 'jurors and due tors wlio took part in the Omar Murphy trial In 1 !H!3. ' For -III years I have been .read ing polit leal advertisements i. ml without question this is the most heartless thing of the kind I have ever seen cooked up and signed by human beings. I wish to say I Oiltl 111 llr.Hl I'llll" m otl oelore l wotllii nave anoweo it to write or siurn such a thing. j lor dinar Murphy has suffered itlie tortures of the damned and !s now in an Insane asylum. All he and his children and relatives and frb-nds ask is to be allowed to for- I get lu let the dead and terribb1! j past bury its dead; and here come! j ghoulish hands, dragging forth this: ghostly skeleton which the com- j i passionate hand of time had thrust. into the dark closet ot oblivion, Why should the closed pagres of the lamiiys past oe re-openeu no the purpose of reaping advantage? I low could political my part hi this tragedy add laurels to on f.imt 7 I'.ERT AN DERSt N Medford. May !. aimer Cannery opens for pnekinir. ,1. EVERY HOME NEEDS FLY-TOX Cleanliness is impossihh there are flies or similar carrying household insects liiint e eivthimr thev touch milk. meat, sweeis. Transmit di ft eren t dipa-nses. Fly-Tix kill: flies. U is safe, stainless, sure Insist on Fiy-Tox. Kiy-Tox.is tip scientific insecticide developed ,, - '""" 1If;itul' ' 1 ,lt l.t,i"1 ll search bv Rex 1-el owship. Simpb iKll,.u,-s ,.iu.h ,,; ,,,, .,., ,-,. ;illiim .M.I. hnus.-hcl, lns,.(.ls i.'v-Tn fnu:rani-i is i sintol of clnanlinoss. WELL &TOCK WANJT M WtALTM TO DO with Brisbane's Today . (Continued Irom PageOne) offspring of a temperate male parent are pre-eminently girls." Kxiieniueiits o 11 uiiimiUs prow it, (iiTimui scii'iitifts '- ci-pt it. ; f iliilln'i'S dial want liuvs will, kiiiiljy 11'Iih-iiiImt that Coniiiiii Sl-it'lll istS (111 ll"t 1IM' ImkiiIi",' wliiski-y in tlicii- t'Xi-iini'-nts. , Mciily .smi'lliiiHali'oiinl i-a'is-cd mali" iiii-ii tn pniilui-i' an ' ovi-i'w iii-liiiiiiif majority of 11111I1' ni'f.spriiiir. Thir alrolml I'nti'lvil j l-'iitlirr .Mouse's blood tlinniL-li : -'" )., I1K lloSI'. Jiailiiiiioisi'lli' liiiiniH', Fri'iii'l SlIllOMC ill , is woman H'j ! . ! i-hinnpinil of Klllniul. The lirit-. I)ui,iican ticket. ish;ii; Mile, tie la ('luilliii(',:lay 17. A. J. CROSS. bt-atcil yesterday by the Aini ri I hereby nnnounce my candlilari . ' 11 for the republican nomination fif can, tfirl dleiiim ( ollett. I county Clerk. ' Oiice iiini-e you woiider wliy Chester pauklr. Kili(iicaii blood transplanled lo 1 May 17' - K"--i-, ." ; f0; ZrZZ Icuiillc. I County Clerk for a tsecond term 11 v 1 1 ! di:lilia stkvioxs mkykk. . lluwcvcr. haven t produc- ! Q Mayil cd jmyhtniv to boat tluit Krcncli ' ,,.,,.,,.,-. litdy niiirvcl, Lenojlcn. Prince Carol Departs I DOVKIt, Kng., .May Hi j I'rincc Caiol, unwanted in Knglaiid, j sailed at 'Z: la p. m. for tho conii- nenl. lit; was accompanied by Madame Lupesr-u and three hoc re- tiiries. two of them men. Skins That Attract People They must be soft and olorfut free from 'ugly shine not dry or I sallow pore must not show. Jusi 1 i ry t hrs new wonderful French I Process Kaco Powder called .MKI,-jLO-t;ii(). Slays tm longer very j pure you'll be amazed at Us Ml Iptrior qualities. Nothing liko It get .MKIXO-CKO. Heath's Drug i Store. County Clerk Meyer Asks Second Term 3 Owinj; to tlu ruyli oi- work pro-'cpdin-T: llui spring primark's. ami ; also tin? pxtia i-ourt session this week. 1 1'iinl H hnpossible to make an aeiive -unipaij;n lor the liepuh llean nomilliition to the officii of county clerk of ttiis county, I'm which I am a candidate. I am serving out my first term in the ahove office and would he pleased lo serve another term in the same position, feeling that with the years I have spent in the coun ty work that I am qualiiied to Kivp to Ihe pulilic the service to which they are entitled from a public servant. I lCavnm no other interests to i serve nut me peoples, t can and 'will continue, if returned to my i present position, to sive to my work jiind the people I serve the same I careful consideration and attention In tlie tuture that 1 have Kiven in the past. f where i nl'fil'e county clerk is an lis.-ase f Impoi'lunt position in the county l,-,.s; and 1 fully realize tile responsi Infed j hility and apnreci.oe the coniiilence placed in me by the voters of this county, and I take this opportunity to thank you tor your confidence and support and if re-elected I will conli lo -:ive Hie same earnest efforts to my work that has marked my service ill this, my first term in public office. DKUi.lA STKVKXS MKYEK. Paid Adv. By SOL HESS AECN'TYOU A B:G' OPCRATOR ? DOM'T VOU TO oWAK?E KJ YOUC PSOSPESITY r OO YOU WAMT PEO PLE "TO TALK ABOUT HOW RAGGED ! Vv.'MOiT Do YOU WAmT DP AG IT TO TM GRAVC you r AKY1AH, llurmo, Hay 10. (fl) Captain C.eorKe I'eiieiier 0 ..y, tlyiiis-from Paris to Tokyo, crashed when landins on the rai-e course today. He wan not Injured, hut I two nu-chaijiis were hurl. The air. plan. aisjiadly dama.i-.l. Political Announcementsr FOH SMKRII-'F I am a candidate for the repub. Mean nomination for uni-rlff, pri. mary May 18. C11AS. U. STACK. Muy 17, I am a candidate for republlca nomination for Sheriff at the Muj primaries. I have had ejepensncs, In both tax and criminal depart, ment.s nnd promise efficient ant economical service. .May 17. OKO. B. AI.DEN. COUNTY CI.ICKK I am a candidate for republican 1 nomination for county cleric prom. ' IsliiB personal attention, economy iand courtesy. G. R. CARTKH. 1 May 17. Talent, I am a candidate for tho noml. nn.lnn nu frtltnltf rMPI'lt nil IllA Rft I am a candidate for the re. publican nomlnatiL.n for Hoho superintendent. ' V. A. DAVIS. Mcdford, May 17. I am a candidate for tho Repub. licfln nominaion for county HchoVl superintendent. G. W. MILAM. May 17 I am a candidate for nomination on the republican ticket for the of fice of County School Superintend- t'nt. Sr.SANNIO HOMKS CA UTIOH. May 17. COl'NTY COMMISSIONER ) I urn a candidate for i-e-nomIna rlnn on the. republican ticket foi County Commissioner. If nomi nated and elected I will continue to do my best to give the peopK an economical business admlnli tration. VICTOR BURKKLL. May 11 I am a candidate for the offle of county commissioner, subject t the will of the republican party at the May primary. J. G. LOVE. Snowy Butte Orchard, Central Pt DISTRICT ATTORNEY I am a candidate for 'renomt na tion in the Republican primaries, May 18th. 1 stand pledged to guard the taxpayers from long, unnecessary, expensivo trials or investigations by securing pleas o( guilty and speedy convictions. In m: 1 handled -US criminal cases, secured 7 convictions from I trials and 430 pleas of guilty. OXK GOOD TERM DESERVES ANOTHER. NEWTON C. CHANEY. May 17. I I am a candidate for the Ilepul I llcan nomination frir District At. i toney at tho May primaries. I an a native Oregon!. and have prac tleod as n trial lawyer and prose cutor in Oregon for 14 years. 1 believe my record shows I am qual. ified for this position in every way. -i'1-r a i.awvkr i. Tin": dim. Tr.ICT ATTOIIXKVS OKKICE. AI.LISOX MOULTOX. 'Put,! nrtv LOOK INTO YOUR FUTURE Prepare yourself In your spare time to ;et a better job nnd n blBSor salary. Study nt home in spare llmo wilh world's larsest corres pondence schools. Scores of big men In all lines of industry and tho professions got their sttrt this way. Our representative will, ho Klad to hi lp you select the rourse of study you should take, (let In touch with hi,,, riKlt nmv! International Correspondence Schools Cox SS9 Scranton, Ta. J. J. WELCH, Local Rep. Box 957 Medford, Ore. H .H)1INS-M.NVII.I,K li ROOFING and n Q a AT TROWBRIDOE mm LL'MBI.ni YARD It V o o o o,