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n r.c i "'WEbFORD MtoiTTtnUOT;4 MKDFORD, QftrflOy, 'WTmSDAT. 'MAY 17, 1028. f3TOE POTTH i ;) ti, : m j '1 i v.. i I i -i in hi Inn iri, ill I'i Inn. 't,;i l'l ' II l"i ..'.:v MEDFORD MAIL TRIBUNE - l;ull.li-d bv the HR11FUKU riUNTLSU CO. fS-17-IB N. Fir tit. I1w HOHKHT W. HUlll,, Editor a fau un til hujni. w jigger Aa Independent Newspaper Kntrrtnl at icr-oiid oj-is matter st Hert ford, Urrtcon, uuiicr Act of AUnb 8, 167V. HIJBSCHIITIO.N ItATES Py UtUi Advance: Dully, with riuiutay, yar lutl)', tilh buii'lay, nioliUi.... Daily, nilliout Sunday, year... Daily, without Sunday, nHititlt.. Weekly 1UII Tribune, one year. ,7.B0 . .76 . 6...0 . .(15 . s ou . rfiUHlay, one ye" 2.1111 land, j.ikmmiiie, ietnr.1 I'oini. rhoeini, ?alrut, Ooid ilill bikI on lliguwa).: . Haily, with Sunday, monll ' . ' Uaily! without Hui.Jay. tnoi.lli Daily, wlllioul aiiuv, one ) eat... Daily, with humlay. one year. S.ud All trrnu, can in auvance. ' mVXrMUvtirSS ! ne1?a'' ffin,!". c"1""' j Tim Anaor-latnl PreM lit exilimlvrly en- Cltleil to Die ll.lt f..r rrinlbllratloll ol ,11 , .iiu....t..i.nH rs.iiip.t t., It ur ulllerlilu, rrrililiil in thla imiier. and ilao to the local neua IHlblinlieit InTi'lll. All rirl)t (or reiinlillf-flMon of ficcial dla palehea herein arc alao n'MTVcd. Hworn S a",:""'! iIms.1" '"ibaekKroiiiitl, and allowed his mnntha endinff Ajiril Official paper of the City of Mi-dford. Officio! paper of Jackaon Count'. Advertiaiiis; ltrireiientatlvei M. C. UOIiKNNKN Jt t oll I'ANV Offices ill haw York. Cliicaito, Dctrnlt, flan WanciJCO, too Anffclra, beattle, Port land. Ye SmuJge Pot Bj Aithxa Ferry loiceilon """um";'. lii""t.''f ('' I 'con. tt mIiikIo wretch cunfiwiK'H lie H not i'nfatuitlL'U with tlif prolillil tlun Inw or uwe-Mti-lckfii wllh Kb opcr.'ttloi). ,' Tlio I JtcUonnlil boy Is liusy SnUHlftliiK woi'tlH of the 1'JiikIIkIi IfiliKUitRP, upon which futl-Krown men have broken tlirlr Juwb in itn 'rfort to iironoliiK'i'. The Hlmpli'Xt of lllf lot Is .MiiHHiichuselts. Thin Ik unfiilr. uh It wiih only the flint of the week when the Portland Journnl bortHtcd In Its niont promi nent houillinf typos: ' S i: f It K .M !: (.'Ol'HT 1'ltO NOUNCiCS DUCISION. s i!,.miii,i:i) .(;; Mitnklnil linn no ki fitter frlfiiil thill) HiT'imblcd cgKH. They are connldcruil no puny to tlo and they emtio In very Imnily when the took 1h nick of buoIh turn up unex pectedly. As ckkh hnvu a way of evnporiitliiK when Hcrntnhled, It Ik well to ibeRin with twlon iih ninny i'KKk us the party coultl powilbly eat. i'lisi brenk your ckkh. Many pei-KOUK are whut inlKhl be culled rttK Bhy. They approach brenklllK an eifK as tbotip.ll they were takllta u hlllnun life. They lnunl nlei.1 UlclllHelvoH for the tirdeill. Ill lireukliiK tin ckk you Hhoultl always remember to keep your eye on Ihe raft and follow Ibruuah. When the ckkh h a v e been liroken into a (HnIi and iih much an poHKthlc of the Hbell flnhetl out, you place tt fryliiK pan on the fire anil Kfeuiw it with butter. There Ik an old kilehen tradition (hat butter keepH the ckk from HlleklUK tn the pan. It Ik well not to have too much faith In kitchen tradl tloiiK. Next pour the ckkh Into the pan and Hcratch t h e tn continuously with a nllver fork. TIiIh may tar nish tlio fork, hut never mind. As the ckkk hcKin to Holltlify Hbotlt at the top of your luiiKS for some member of the family to Ininit salt and pepper and niltk. Milk makes Ihe caK" pale, but they an much farlhor. Nobody will hear you. so your next move Is to niitkn a rush for Ihe condiments with Ibe hope of Kcttim; hiiek before the eats are burned. If you lire lucky (ho ckkh will do uu more than brown In a few spots, w li I c h niuy be spaded under so as not 1o be con spicuous. It ls well In remember that scrambled ckks, if neglected, have u natural li'iulem-y to aspire to become an omelet. If your tire is hot you will soon cuver that pari of the ci;gs look niscovrr tmu part ot the ckkh perfectly done, while part remain obstinately liquid. It Is now time I tn fillll 1 l.f'tit toil ta.IL.. I la. .i ron I around the pan-handle In order to remove the pan without burning 1 the hand too much, it is difi'l eim to explain lo your wtLa tn.it a NTorcncu lea towel is fetter than a scorcneu nanu, wmcn uoes even- tuitlly renalr Itself. The liuuld may no u ruined uir m sume con venient place and the eKg turned! out into a dish lined with but- I tered toast. j How anybody has time to make unit butter toast while scrambling eggs Ik one. of those Impenetrate mysterleH of the kitchen. lUnv- I'vei. the two are so often found t together that the feai must he pos- Hihle. tUaltlmore .sun). po'iitin -George liai ncM. .MUiinomati club , wrestling limtruetor, took two falls from Jack Reed, New York light-1 heavyweight grapph'i here lust j night. Reed Won the first full' In 3 1 minutes. 1 "i seconds with a series of heudlocks. It was' nil Itarnes after that. ' I Deep-Seated Rheumatic Pains (Quickly Yli'ltl"lo rmii'i'fiil Ailll M')ll I'l'iictiulliiK Oil. I'l-olmhly no affliction Ik more common or i'tnioiiBlult) for inoi-u IntfiiMO niiffcrinK t tin n rhciimiitl"i. ThtiUMimlii of othcrwl!' rliut icr auni rllliB thtoUKh n. life of nilwl-y timl fiKony. Hi'ie i.h new trrntmrnt. Simply Kct u hottlc of Moolic'ii ICmci-iiltl oil, and umily lo the affected imrti-. It'n eiiHy untt pleamnt to une anil there Ik no douht lull whut the nioxl tituhhorn and nevcre cumh yield ciulckly to it powerful, penetrating influence. Tho flint implication lirltlBH llleMsed relief. All KOIill IritKlllKlH H ive It. Imii ya.lt etui he puro to gel It ul Uvutli's Uiug Btoro. TOO LATE TO COXSIDKRIXtJ the fact tlwit JlcWiWt Hoover I'literuM the nice curly, and fur over three nimtlis 1ms hiul 11 united ors-'fiiiizntioii unninst liiin, his progress toward the liejatlilieuM nomination has been liltle short of hi!iixitioiuil. Kvitlcncc liruulit out in the Semite inquiry the ot.lier day tlmt the weekly iiiiit-'aziiic "Polities" Jims been 1 iiuuic-c. j by the anti-lloovcr coulition, shows how energetic this opposi'litm hus been. . Supporters of Lowen, Watson, Dawes, a'.'id even A" Smith, ..............tl.. i.mit iMliit,.,! tn lliiu inmmyine inftl tilt lllllilniintr . admitted tb-ut the slogan bcliiiitl the periodical wem "Any. t li i mr t n lie at IflDVm " IIIIIIK 10 IJUll J 1II1M M . . ,' ,- v cMltfHllltt!, loll'.'llt Ipiin sleiidily in prai-tieiilly every stale in the country, when I'ft to str.ili' M'-f-de handed, eertainly tlemo.tralen a popular I'nllowinj; and vote-j,'ettiii ability iiiiireecdcnt tl in our reueuv i . i I, pOl It 11 II I IIISlOlJ. aa at aa As we pointed out several ft more experienced politician, was certain to prow, until the psychological niuiiieiit for uu overwhelming offensive arrived. ' I tut his somewhat amateurish lieutenants, struuMfr in. enthu siasin than sagacity, were apparently ;ivcn I'j'ee rein, and as a eonseipiencc he will enter the convention with'u united phalanx of bitter-enders against him. In spile of this hazardous strategy, however, there is every reason to believe that no successful effort to prevent, bis nomi nation can now be made. Tliix is not because of his advisors, but in spite of thenu The truth is Hoover started with such overwlielinint,' streni'th that, like the iriinit in the fairy tale, he could waste his energies rifht reserve to vauiuish his enemies. VOTE TO RETAIN tli.N year unless tin; one mill tax is votrtl tomorrow. In fact, if lliis metiNiirc is beaten, tis it was oner before., loeal County Fairs will be abandoned entirely, the buildings will con tinue to deteriorate, state aid for County Fairs will be IoM, and the investment of many thousands of dollars will be bkst to t lie taxpayers forever. A vote against this measure will not be an el'foetive. vote against higher taxes. The one-mill tax increase will not be an appreeiuble, item one way or the other. Hut it- will In; u vote against holding any more County Fairs in this part of ISonithern Oregon. If vou waul Cnuntv Fairs abandoned. .and this stimuli,.. In ',,,,,,!.,, , . agricultural mid horticultural progress removed, vote aigamst this tax. If you don't vote for it and get all your frirmls to vole for it. That is tin; issue to be decided tomorrow. It is important for the future prosperity of dacltsou County that it be decided risiht. QUILL Wife: Soniethiiio; i0 Iniuo; clothes on to show bow .success ful vou are. The more we reflect on the we believe iu prayers for the The only person who can get pic's business it lit 1 neglect inn; his Mirth control seems especinlly wicked to the one who never mid a doctor, n hospital and it nurse. You don't need n breakfast you can crawl under Ihe limine; The Kurnpctiii lecturer conies across niiiii because he know, Americans will. When nir lines are est iililished, j' ,1(,v ,., ,, ,;, , 1 AineririuHMii : ('hainiioitinur svtein that eonvit'ts the poor Does eheerlul Ideratnre menu !...:.... li, ,.,..,,,. (Ilimmv. inil f . V! V. .maa i ' eohresMiieii aoenstoineil t o nineh oratory hliotildn t he ex eeteil - . . ... n : , , ' i whiruiiiimuiu, 'I'I,....- . . i . - n i 11 i 1 "'" wro.iJMv 1 WorhWl.en an A men- cjm tail sit down to a beefsteak without feelihc; that he is roll . ,,,n' snmo Pfl' Uliiler-tloj: ael'oss the oecan. NEBBS Lend TUFJiE'S OMLV OME COMSOLiSTIOJ TUBE'S OMLV OME COMOLXnOW HELLO I WfNT To AK KSir . - . . . . BlW VyvutYf a. duMP -laTOLD Cuy must wave 6ot ! ir OUT MCftBW 1 LAUC-M . I'M tSDOG LAUC-M. I'MtSD06"TO GEC A COM&tOCR T A600DBUV ? J f WMOT WIS SEXeETAfiV Vtft? J . t 1 -crac-nTO sv y - -r-rTf f UUiL I IWMOT WIS SEXeETAfiV Vtft? fr m n ii i t;- - BEAT HOOVER IIV HICIIllJlTS Ol OOHI lUl'UCH, III months ao, if lloovfer had been he would have ItepL more in the popular support tin prow, i,s it and left, ami still liave enough COUNTY FAIRS POINTS survival of the fittest, the more dead. . . j rich bv attending to other peo. . own is I'nele Sum. room, lable. If yon crave discomfort. thirsty Americans won't kick , n tin oor man; retaining a jnr.v titan otllv t 1 Ameneajs luw-hrow Well. 1 lmi, , i,ltI. t i... 1. t... i :i ..i i '.o cnumai 11 Me Your Ears l w&bMt l'O "TO GEC 7 5SSSSS' ; VOU O. UUt&TIONJ -DOYDO, BY M i U S. FLOUMDrTPlES ? I tSOT Mm Personal Health Service By WILLIAM BEADY, M. D. n .' l"rtln "f Pereonal health and hjulene. not to dlleaae dl.riio.ia or . , . . i ii V """' " "-"'l"l. " ad.lre.u-rd n,. lone ia "mlMaS. l-rtter. alinuM In, hrfel and written In Ink. Own to U.e large number of letlr a f"7'- y t!" c" ff "ere. So r.,ly ran he mad. to querie. not li. to Inatruotlona. Audreaa Dr. William Brady, ill care of Una newaMper? ""' i:i.i:mi:.m itv knowi.dih;,: or iii:ai,tii. A Sioux city reader Bends inn n -.elinpini; of a newspaper Item. icllliiir how -a man on a street ! car auvetl tt boy from strancula- artiricial respiration and the in- r innoilne I notice a fiueor look' lertcronco by a bystander, is not in her lately. My dailKhtor Hays' a new one. 1 know of a case , I um old-fashioned. i'crhapH so.! wliere the relatives would not let but I never resorted to soothing a .lapnncHc apjily firsts aid for a syrup to bring her or her brothers drowning man, but sent for a ma- , and sisters up. An old Fash chine, and Ihe man did not come , ioned .Mother. to. The Japanese begged for per-' Answer I am not familiar with mission to apply artificial respira-ithe brand of "soothing syrup" tion and said the man still had you mention and can find no In a chance. lint Ignorance trium- formation about it In "XoBtrunis phed. The relatives would not and CJuaekery." ISut even thu it let him attempt It." . harmless your daughter, is all Ignorance triumphed! One could wrong and you are all right, and preach a sermon on that theme, the baby Is out of luck, in myi Ignorance triumphed. A "con- opinion. A normal, well eared servallve" editor In an eastern, fUy ump (Inotincd to lmlil.Hh a! And Kinerully Ho-mllod ".sooth-1 hiNilth column or fciiture In liiw ' inK Hyrup" is diripuliU'd opiuin. I lan:r l)iM:auc hp discovered that mori-hiiu! or frimtlur narcotic, i tlQ colmnn conductor had culled which in ruinoim to tho haby'H Hiiint unidentified pertfon lnurant fttturc wolfaro if not more inime tw or three years before, when diatcly fatal ! un.HYveriuK a iiery about the re- " Mnlo ! fUMal of .the unidentified person1 m,. Kl-uwiiiir on nose for two! to permit the administration of yem s. Kemove it 7 C. M. W. antitoxin to a child ill of dlphth-: AiiMwer Fly all ineany liavc it eria. iMiiorance trlumplis hi inany removed by a physician, one who ways and many places. Health js u m1;1ii Kpeclalist. If you prefer. iKtxirance triunipl.s even anions alu loave Hie mefhod of removal people who purport to bo well' to the doctor's Judgment. )Jo 1 etiucutcd Ah recently as five or j not attempt to destroy such Idem-'1 10 years iiku some of our : fore-i fhes about the head or faoe your-1! most highbrows were mill pre-ljf nIi (u not permit uni'iuitll-j i lending mat health iK'norance m rainer rorm and afrecteilly in n k I n facetious ulhislons to, their own abysmal Ignorance o such thinKH. ! The relatives of the victim ofj the cruelly the correspondent cites had a rcrtnin kind of education the kind that I Kometimes think Is the curse of our country they j had Kiich knowledge as tho ma- j chine Interests wished folks to! have. They had no such knowl edge of first aid treatment as a! well-informed boy or girl should '. huve and would have, if our pub ! He schools served to its Kinduutcn; I for the business or living. The.-e' I -M""lu 11:1(1 ifunu'd somethim;! Hussciiauntt, ami wnat iin-y Had ! learned is not so. They hail . learned that one who has ceased to breathe. can be made to breathe by menus of a machine, more efficiently than by any nlher means. This is not I hie. I la 1 1 1 In- .)a in iichc been permit (ed I lo apply prone pressure ivmishc!- ta lion he min hi have saved the man's life while the misguide! relatives were waiting for the arrival of Ihe oVcrtoiHed machine. .Many a Hfe l saeiifi.-rd to such ignorance. Kven if the machine can be brought to the scene with- j JZo 72 Tu, jdie waiting tor the arrival or thei much inc. To call I his i gnu nine- is to describe it mildly, despite ny mincing editorial scruple. like tlmt, I'd hardly slop at cull ing I he criminal thystamlers iguo- I do not condemn nil breath-j lug machines. They are of gi;cat j value, especially for administer- i ing i". per ecu! carbon dioxid oxy-. gen or air Itut in ;in emergency a few seconds may turn the s-ale:: for or against recovery, and In! those iv w seconds any pair ofj hands will accomplish all and more than ahy machine can. ,U i;vnNS ami a:NvY.-;iis The City Doctor. My ."i-yeur-ohl hoy has scarlet ) fever. 1 have two other -sons, ; set tor .Monday. .May II; this is the; ! and 2 '-j and am worried for fear fourth day of the trial and the i they may get It. The hoy wnsicasc has not yet gone to the jury.' I taken with a sore throat a week ! -My attorneys ami the presiding : ago. and fever, and the next day he had a rash. Called the city loetor and he said he had a very mild case, antl told me to keep the other children out of the r..om. n. oniv .ame once. I.Mrs. W. K. Answer The city doctor "mild"' was case iof starlet fever Is practically as danKoroitH, to the patient and to susceptible persons.-, is is a se-tlw good people of this count; pen case, ami the doctor should -will place their stamp of approval j hae attended the child throughon the verdict of an impartial: j,l. illness. I do not know whet her j jury, and hy their votes give nn ) i vour cltv health department ad- the nomination. nlnlstvr; ,h(. .,,' to inuuni,e! 1 have had neither time mo I ; against scarlet fever, hut you ( the money to conduct a campaign: jioiuht write or telephone to the for myself ami if it was n for! 'health department and ask If ihe hundreds of true and loy;.!. the oilier njilMrt-n have remained well over a week since, they were In contact with the hoy who came down with scarlet fever! thin on a pop they have probably escuped 4n. corn kernel by , lection, und If you can make a d in 1 n i h terini; sure they do not net into the prone pressure, buy's room within the next week, l esuHcitatlun. I they'll prulrably not huve the Hear, c o in in rnted on let fiver. thin item Inst imiilnjt the HIiiiIhi. weok. Tim leader Cilled on my daughter and ailds Home inter-, found her givinu; tlie baby,- 7 cstinir conimenls inoiiths old l r, drops of . L-B of tier own: isoothinK Hyrup. The baby in a This one about ' lovely alrl and titlltp hcaltitv. hot for babv reutilres tUn perstmn to tamper with them, Politics has jest about got arouna t' where a candidate'll give you a cigar fer not votin'. "Are you real sure th' sun won't fade 'em," asked a flapper at th' Emporium t'day, while pickin' out some bloomers. Communications Chancy l'si Statement. To tin- Kditur: In 1 :t 1' I the people of .lacksnn county honored me hy electing me district attorney . .Some weeks ago I was indicted hy the grand i l.tury on a eharue of misnppro-l j priation of prohibition funds. li pled not guilty anil my trial was . judge have expedited matters In J every way posslhlo. hut It now 1 1 looks tis though the case mluht ' , not he completed today, although I ( we still hope to receive a verdict I ! toniirht. I Tomorrow is primary day and, I am on the republican ballot for iv nomination. it is not un- reasonable for me to hone tint if 1 am cleared of these charge.! (Copyright John K. Oille Co.) IT'6 MOW 5y, rJUST AQOUT WWERE tT &WOULD BE FOR T5 EAKMINJ65. WC yAPO l LUCKY BREAK ONJ BOUGHT 30OO SMACJEp AT OCDEG TO SELL AT GT OKI A MtbUe-JDEeSTAMOlM6 TuEY rr eEflcwEO to -tme boss MaDF iz.ooo tNJ&TECvD or s&.oon SruaVal. It. . riaj. Rippling Rhymes (Bf Wall MavfMl CHANGE OF 8CENERY Now Faslilon slags a grand sweet Bong that gladdens many lives; and women's drosses will lie long before the snow arrives. I know not w hy the fashion lords have .bo ut out this decree, but they're entitled , to , rowardH, whate'br their niotlvoa be. For there has been a plague of legs while ' short .?(Twdh were the style, and so the sad beholder hegH A respite for a while. If all the ladies' lega were shaped from models ti Itn and true, I would not ask , to liave them draped and hidden from my view. Thu, recent fashions have made plain tho cold dad ghastly trill h that legs, crown older, don't maintain the graceful curves of youth. Tho llmhs ex poHetl to wind and sun stir up emotions dire' for not two wom en in a ton have legs one can admire. Oh. it is pnluful to be hold ten thousand legs a day, and see but ten of proper mold In all that stark array. A scraw ny woman walks ahead, 1 cannot help but see the calf that's atro phied and dead, the large and bony kaoe. An ample woman walks before, I cannot help but note tho limb that's like a cellar door, and Hobs rise to my throat. "Oh, why," 1 ask my Belt at time, "will women thus be slaves to fashions which arc brutal crimes they're better in their graves. Men ask their tailors to conceal their angles and their bumps, antl so respectable they feel until they bump the bumps. Hut women wllh artocious feet and legs that shock the eyes, display each blemish on the Htreet, at nod of fashion' gttyH." They say long gowns are comlm; back, and they once more will hide tlie large splay of feet that do not track, the calves too thin or wide. friends who have volunteered their .support I would hardly have had the courage to "carry on." As your public servant I liave pei-fornied my duty as I saw it 1 ant conscious of no wrong-dolng whatsoever; for the past year and mure I have been under the strain of veiled antl shadowy ru mors and 1 n u e n d o e s passed around in a way that I could not openly meet these stories finally culminating in 'a grand jury indictment on charges that were peculiarly humiliating to a man of honor and integrity. I have tried to meet the situation bravely, as a soldier should; I have been fighting with nty back to the wall, for not only Is my own honor and reputation at stake, but the good name and fu ture happiness of my wife .and children hangs in the balanco. lu closing, 1 wish lo say to the pcopli of Jackson county that t am guiltless, and I have the high hope and failli to know that wiu-ii the jury returns u verdict, lliey will so dcclaru. .VKtVTIIX C. CHAXIiV. Favors .Mrs, .Suzanne II. I'urler. To the Kdltor: In view of the election so near at hand, the voters should be In formed of the plcndid work ac complished by one of the outaland ing u a n d i d a t e .s, .Mrs. Susannc Homes Carter, candidate fur re election to the office of county superintendent of schools, has a record of note. She has labored diligently and with great courage to bring Jackson county to the front in educat ional matters. lictter still, she has succeeded. She Is the first county superintendent from southern Oregon to he recog nized by state educational circles, and became the first and only president of the Oregon Stale Teachers' asocial Ion from southern Oregon. She has earnestly and faithfully helped to promote the extensive health campaigns in the schools, has aided schools, teach ers and pupils In educational mat ters, and has rclsed school scholar ship and teachers qualification stan thirds. Furthermore she has proven herself to he wise, fair minded antl In every way worthy of another term of office. She stands squarely on a record of ac complishment. What better rec ord could there he'.' S. .M. II. (Name on file at this office.) Opposed to iMc.Malmn. To the Kdltor: In I HOT practically a'.l the busi ness men of Medford went to Sa lem and succeeded in getting a bill passed by the leiihitii-, appro priating $loo.aiio for the construc tion of a road to I'rater Lake. L. II. Mc.Mahati, now a republican candidate for the supreme bench. TWE OMLY CONSOLtttlOsJ I HAD VjAS TV-IAT CibY ANTWOMV WA3 A LOSES IT TME BOSS TOO . WMEM 65 VaITW AM ACCOUMT OT OSTAMdC CALL, I DlDMT USTEM LCXvJfi. EMOUciM . , MELD IT TILL PEEFfcCTLV ' . LOdATiOM M.(a. Hit V S. (it C.i . I 9 I m7. i. v.. .1 tommen.ed suit and succeeded In gettllli,' the appropriation set a.-lde. Will 111.' people of the llogue lilver valley support such a man for the highest juuicial oitice In the mate? I trow; not. WILL U. STKK1 Kugene, May 15. Not for Central 1'oilll till-Off. To the Kdilor: There has been a great deal oi talk the last f'-w liays to the effect that Victor isursell was backing the ehange of the Pacific highway to tlio west side of tlio railroad, leaving fentral I'olnt off the high way and coming i through on the .Main street of .Medford. and In an swer to this I wish to stale that I had a talk with Uursell on thin natter when It first came up. and he advised me that it was up lo Ihe State Highway commission to secure the right of way and finance the construction and that neither he nor the County Court hud been consulted ill the matter. (J. K. FOX. Central I'olnt, Ore. May HI. IMS. Brisbane's Today (Continued from Page One) schools, and nothing at all for pub lic libraries. There is progress. Art objects, from tho bronze age, and pottery made by the Philis tines arc dug up in Palestine. It Is impossible to realizu what it meant to the human race when Egyptians discovered, probably by accident, how to .net copper from ore, ami went traveling over the earth in search of It. I A terrific coinuigralion In Ru manian oil fields includes seven wells antl has caused many deaths. Forests are cut down, tunnels dug to carry away tlie oil. .More waste. A giant Javanese volcano on the island of Ivrnkatoa, determined to attract attention, has bad 7UUU eruptluuB In the past 24 hours. t-f The British have bootleg trou bles on a small scale. Whiskey se cretly made, costing lttss than $1 a gallon wholesale, retailed at $15 a gallon. Tlie bootleggers nre Scotch. Samuel Johnson would have had something to say about that. Hrltons mourn oecause they have "lost $50.0011.000 ill antique art." They oughtlo rejoice they have County Clerk Meyer Asks Second Term OwinK to tho rush ot work pre reditu; tho spring primaries, and also thu extra court session this week, I find It impossible to make an active campaign for the Repub lican nomination to the office ol' j county clerk of this county, for .which I tun a candidate, j I am serving out my first term 'in the above, office and would he I pleased to servo another term in 'tlio name, position, feeling that with j tho years T hnvo spent in tho coiin- ty work that I am qualified lo give to j the public the service to which they i are entitled from a public servant. Having no other interests to I serve but thu people's, 1 can ami i will continue, if returned to my I present position, to give to my work iand tho people I serve thu same jcarerul consideration and attention in the future that 1 have given in ! the past. t The office of county clerk is an important position in thu county and I fully realize the responsi ' bility and appreciate the confidence I placed in mo hy the voters of this county, and I take this opportunity j to thank you for your confidence : and support and it' re-elected 1 will 1 continue to .ive Ihe same earnest efforts to my work that has marked my service in this, my first term In public office. . DKl.tLIA STKVKNS MKYKK. Paid Adv. By SOL HESS I USTEKJLD tN OM M5 uojs &OME30OY PUT TME. G,EE i , : . ! " : L1 i of MtsroeruwE cm ne and it seems I 1 ; SATISFIED VrvITM ITS T " I? can dollars, and use some of that f money to develop or revive art lu tlu own country. They bave plenty oC art left, in museums, antt it doesn I iimacr whether Raphael's Madonna and Child stayed iu the private house ! oi i.jy fesborouBli. or moves to i Millionaire John Snooks- homo In America, in either case It Is wasted. I Political Announcements FOIl SlIEltll'P I am a candidate for the repub lican nomination for sheriff, pri mary May 18. CHAS. 1). HTACt. May IT. I am a candidate for republlcai nomination for Sheriff at the Maj primaries. I have had exper.tnot in botli tax and criminal depart ments and promise efficient an4 economical service. May 17. GEO. B. ALDEN. COUNTV CIiKRK I am a candidate for republican nnminniinn for county clerk; prom- kV Islng- personal attention, economy ' and courtesy. O. K. CARTERS May 17. Talent, I am a candidate for tho noml ' nation as County Clerk on the Ret i publican ticket. May 17. A. J. CROSS. 1 hereby announce my cnndldacf j for tho republican nomination tot I County Clerk. ,,,. j CHESTER PAHKL.R. May 17. ! I heroby announce my candldad ! for tlio Republican nomination fo County Clerk for tt second term. ULLlWA Biiir'HD iii""' May U scnooii superintendent I am a candidate for the ret publican nomination for school superintendent. V. A. DAVIS. Modford, May 17. . I am a candidate for tho Rcpul llcan noniinalon fur county schoul ( superintendent. i 0. W. MILAM. ' May 17 I am a candidate for nomination on the republican ticket for the of fice of County School Superintend ent. BUSAXXE HOMES CARTER. May 17. COUNTY COMMISSIONER I am a candidate for re-nomlna tlon on the republican ticket fol County Commissioner. If nomi nated and elected I will continue to do my best to give the people an economical business adminis tration. VICTOR BURSISLL. May 11 I nm 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. JJISTIUCT ATTORNEY I am a candidate for rcnom I na tion in the Republican primaries. May 18th. I stand pledged to guard the taxpayers from long, unnecessary, expensivo trials or investigations hy securing pleas ol guilty and speedy convictions. In 1327 I handled las criminal cases, secured 7 convictions from 3 trials and 430 pleas of guilty. OXH GOOD TERM DESERVES ANOTHER. NEWTON C. CRANE Y. May 17. I am a candidate for the Repulx Mean nomination for District At toney at the May primaries. I a in, a nntive Oregonian and have prac ticed as a trial lawyer and prose cutor in Oregon for 14 years. 1 believe my record shows 1 am qual ified for this position in every wav., "PUT A LAWVHIt IX THK DIS TRICT ATTORNEY'S OFFICE." ALLISON MOULTON. LOOK INTO YOUR FUTURE Prepare yourself in your spare time to ;et a bettor job antl a bigger salary. Study at homo in spare lime 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 bo glatl to help you select the course of study you should take. Get in touch with him right now! International Correspondence Schools tiox 8S9 Scranton, P. J. J. WELCH, Local Bcp. ' Box 9" Medford. Or,; jpanauacri ROOFING and -, q SHINGLES ,U AT . J.KOW BRIDGE H pi LVMBEH IARD U OPDPDcl o