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VOL. II. JACKSONVILLE, JACKSON COUNTY. OREGON, NOVEMBER 7, 1908 I Maryland By 1000 TAFT ELECTED The vote in Jackson county by U. S. PRESIDENT cincts follow: This is the Count JACKSON COUNTY MEETING WAS A SUCCES essays on the REVOLUTION NO. 27. me that the sheriff was ready to start COSS MAY GET for Salem with Coss, and that it was rumored that the Supreme court had HIS LIBERTY I ordered a stay of execution upon the pre- tak- With the passing of th? following The Oregon Society of the Sons cf sheriff. I asked him if the sheriff had en from the sample eallots in the coun resolutions the Teacher s Annual In- the American Revolution offers prizes I received any notification confirming Bryan’s Chances Were Vry ty clerk,s office. ¡stitute ! stitute for Jackson and ,’o ephine to the pupils of the public schools of Supreme Court Granted a Cer the rumor. He replied he had not. Antioch — Taft, 8; Bryan, 25; Debs P. ■ counties came to a close to meet rex the State of Oregon, for essays on Poo -, Barely arried His Own tificate of Probable Cause- I I then told Judge Neil to let him go E. Ashland—Taft, 154; Bryan, 99; Cha-j year at Grants Pass: subjects connected with our War for Precinct—His Own Neighbors fin, 14; Debs, 15. Defendant in Jail—Judge ahead unless he received some notice | “The teachersof Jackson and Joseph- Independence. from the supreme court. Immediate- did not give Their Support. W. Ashland—Taft, 199; Bryan 97; Cha- ine counties in joint institute assemel- Prizes of $20.00 and $10.00 will Hanna Replies. | ly after Judge Neil retired, thinking I fin 21; Debs, 14. ed, do hereby. might have misunderstood him. I took awarded for the first and second best I S. A hland—Taft, 232; Bryan 84; Cha “Resolved, that a vote of thanks be essays written by High School pupils a short recess and went downstairs to fin 7; Debs 25. extended to Superintendent J. H. on either one of the following subject: SALEM CORRESPONDENT Judge Neil’s room andjfound him and Applegate Taft, 42; Bryan 32; Chafin, Ackerman, L. R. Traver, L R. Alder MISREPRESENTS FACTS the sheriff there, I then asked the 1. Foreign Aid in the Revolutionary 42; Debs, 6. man, Dr. J. Whitcomb Brougher. Miss War. sheriff if he had received any order Bi r.-on Taft, 33; Bryan, 24, Chafin, 1; Carnelia Marvin, President H. M. from the Supreme court and he re 2. Washington ’ s Greatness In What , Supreme Court Granted Stay of Ex- N ? v York Gives Taft 290,030 Ma ’ Debs, 17. ; Shafer, Superintendent U. G. Smith, Did It Consist? plied that he had not. I then told him ecution in Salem on Day of Con that if he at any time or place received jority and Pennsylvania 259,000— • Big Butte—Taft, 28; Bryan, 29; Chafin Mrs. Emma B. Wickersh im and all Prizes of $20.00, $10.00 and three of | others who have in any way contribut- $5.00 each will be awarded for the first viction Without Seeing The Re any order from the Supreme court to The Electorial Vote Stands 294 I 1; Debs, 3. Climax—Taft, 9. Br a i , 4; Debs, 2. I ed to the success and pleasure of the second, third, fourth and fifth best cord of the Lower Court. obey it at once. for Taft and 182 for Bryan. C.ntral Point Taft, 113; Bryan, 104; I institnte. “I had no knowledge that the de essays, respectively, written by Grade Chafin, 2; Debs, 22. “Second. That we express our ap- pupils on any one of the following sub- I fendant had made an application for Attorney C. eames telegrapeh William II. Taft was e’ected pres: Eagle Point Taft, 71; Bryan, 54, Cha- preciation of the kind hospitality and jects: to his law partner. W. M. Colvig, last any order in the case and did not at dent of the Uniteli States Tuesday by : fin, 4; Debs, 2. welcome of the citiz’-ns of Medford. 1. The Causes of the Revolutionary Friday that the Supreme Court had that time believe that any order had a good majority. Bryan carried 21 j Flounce Rock Taft, 15; Bryan, 5. “Third. That we ex’end our thanks granted a certificate of probable cause been made, as it was not to be pro st ates by a close margin, The vole o- Foots Creek Taft, 23; Bryan, 16; Cha and appreciation to the teacheis of War. 2. The Battle of Saratoga. in the case of the State vs. H. M. sumed that any order of that nature the stales follow: fin, 1; Debs 6. Medford for their thought in pl inning would be made by the Supreme court 3. The Navy in the Revolutionary Coss. FOR TAFT . Gold Hill-Taft, 50; Bryan, 97; Debs, the highly enjoyable H.illwe’en recep War. This certificate entitles the defend without a certified copy of a bill of 26; Hisgen, 2. tion. By 75,000 Ca’ifornia 4. The Battle of Bunker Hill. ant to be released on bonds until his exceptions being presented or at least ! N. Jacksonville Taft, 67; Bryan, 39; “Fourth. That the thanks of th s By 300). D.laware The essays are lim ted to three thous case can be heard in the supreme some certificate from the lower court Chafin, 5; Debs, 5. institute be extended to the trustees and words each, must be written in court. By 33,450 Connecticut as to the evidence in the case, None S. Jacksonville Taft, 90; Bryan, 35; of the Babtist cl.urch and to the the students own hand writing on one I laho By 15,030 A Salem correspondent of the Ore has been signed by me. In my furth- school board for the use of their build side only of the paper, and aceompain- Chafin, 1; Debs 7; Hisgen 2. Illinois By 175,000 gonian attempted to write the matter er ignorance I had taken it for grant- L ike Creek—Taft, 17; Bryan, 16; Debs ing. Indiana By 15.033 ed by a certificate from the writer’s up in which he misrepresented the ed the court whose duty it was to or- 5. , “Fifth. That we give expressim teacher, stating that the writer is a By 53,00 ) I wa facts in the case. In which he says, der the commitment would be noti- of thanks to Superintendent Wells of , punil in designated class, and that the Meadows—Taft, 10; Bryan, 18. By 23,03) K ins; is under date of October 22. “Who is to tied. N. Medford-Taft. 248; 227; Chafin, 17; Jackson county and Superintendent teacher believes the essay to be the pay the Costs?” By 32,0 X) Maine “The sheriff left with the prisoner f Savage of Josephine county for the pupil’s unaided work. Debs, 58. Massachusetts By 84,361 “The Supreme Court yesterday quite late on the afternoon of Oc S. Medford—Taft, 253; Bryan, 183; planning and carrying out of the ex Michigan By IO),000 The essays must be signed by the granted a stay of execution in the Coss ber 20. A phone message would have cellent program of the institute. Chafin, 14; Debs, 52. Minnesota By 60.000 writer, giving also his or her postoffice c ise, and Clerk Moreland of the Sup reached the lower court or myself al “Sixth. T.iat the deepest sympathy Mound—Taft, 22; Bryan, 21; Ch fin; 1. N;.v H ampshire By 2) ))3 a idress. They should be forwarded to reme Court notified Shereriff Jones most any hour of that day, and any Pho.nix—Taft, Tait, 75; Br. an, öl; of the entire teaching fraternity be I Mr. B. A. Thaxter, Chairman of Com by wire that this stay had been grant order received would have been obey By 84,0» New Jersey extended to Superintendent Savage mittee, 413 Eleventh street, Portland, Chafin, 3; Debs 2). By 2)0,03) New York ed. Shiritf Jones laid the notice be ed. Rock Point—Taft, 13; Bryan, 14; Debs by reason of the serious iliness of his Oregon, and should reach their desti fore Judge Hanna, who sentenced North Dakota On October 26 the sheriff served me father. 8; Hisgen, 1. Ohio By 60, O)) nation not later than January 31, 1909. Coss, and Judge Hanna ordered the with a copy of the order made by the “Seventh. That we commend the Roxy—Taft, 29; Bryan, 11; Debs, 5. By 25,0)) Oregon In awarding these prizes the com sheriff to disregard the notice and pro Supreme court on October 20, show Sams Valley —Taft, 40; Bryan 33; Cha joint institute idea and ask that the mittee will be governed by considera- ceed at once to the penitentary. ” Pennsylvania By 25),0)> ing a stay of execution had been grant next institute be held in i Grants Pass, tion of: fin, 2; Debs’ 5. Rhode Islanl By 16.01) “This statement relative to myself ed in said case. It was the first and "Eighth. That we t most heartily Sterling Taft, 14; Brjan, 15; Debs, 1. South Dakota By 15,00) is absolutely false, On the 24th day only knowledge I had of any order in 1. Origani ity. Talent Taft, 93; Bryan, 51; Debs, 35 indorse and pledge our support to the Utah By 29,0.» of September H. M. Coss was con- this matter. 2. Accuracy of statement. effort that is being pu’ forth through Hisge 1, 2. By 57,904 Vermont "The statement that I ever at any victed of statutory rape. The motion 3. Manner of treatment. Trail—Taft, 10; Bryan, 24; Debs, 21. out the state to secure longer terms Washington By 45,00) tim ? advised or directed the sheriff or was then denied and Coss was then 4. Orthography, syntax and pun- of school and larger salaries to teaeh- Wimer—Taft, 21; Bryan, 36; By 75,00) Wisconsin sentenced. A motion for stay of ex any other person to disregard any or c uation ers. Willow Spring Taft 14; Bryan, 25. FOR BRYAN ecution was asked for by the defend der of the Supreme court is absolutely 5. Neatness and legibility. “Ninth. That we indorse the coun- Union—Taft 36; Bryan, 28; Debs 2. ant and denied. Late in the aft;- an 1 as I believe wilfully false, and I Alatv mt Tnese prizes are offered to encourage Watkins Taft, 20; Bryan 13; Debs 1. ty unit plan adminis r itior. Arkansas love of our country and the study of noon of Ootober 20, while the court may add that the Circuit Judge who “COMMITTEE” Woodville Taft, 32; Bryan 32; Chafin, was engaged in a criminal trial, Coun would so advise would be at once re By 20,000 Florida its history. 4, Debs, 7; ty Judge J. R. Neil cam; to me and moved from the bench.” By 2),9l> Georgia On the last page of this leaflet will Total Taft, 2037; Bryan, 1537; H. K. HANNA. A'i ‘ ¿UNCEMENT Kentucky 1 b • found a list of books that will be ■n a whispered conversation informed Chafin, 98; Debs 383; Hiagen 8. By 40,0» Louisana I helpful to students in collecting mater- By 50,000 Mississippi As I have retired from the jewelry | ial for their essays. What Would You Do? 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