Jacksonville post. (Jacksonville, Or.) 1906-19??, March 04, 1916, Image 2

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    ^JACKSONVILLE P0S1
Political Announcements
Official Paper of the City of Jacksonville, Oregon
A weekly newspaper published every Saturday at the county seat of Jackson
County, Oregon. D. W. B agshaw , Editor and Publisher
CANDIDATE FOR SHERIFF.
I hereby announce my car.di lacy, for
Entered as second-class matter June 22, 1907, at the post office at Jacksonville, the nomination for Sheriff on the Re­
Oregon, under Act of Congress of March 3, 1879.
publican Ticket, to be voted upon at
ihe coming Primaries .May 19th, 1916.
SATURDAY, MARCH 4,
1916
I have held the position of Deputy
Sheriff
for the past four years and am
SUBSCRIPTION: One year by mail $1.50. Advertising rates furnished on
thoroughly familiar with the duties
application.
connected with the office, both clercial
and outside werk.
I feel that I am competent tn hold
the position, and if nominated and
elected, will give the people of Jack-
son Count)’ an efficient and economical
administration.
I also agree if elected to rigidly en-
force all laws.
E. W. (C urley ) W ilson .
(Paid Advertisement.)
I hereby announce my candidacy for
the Republican Nomination for Sheriff,
to be voted on at the coming primaries
May 19th, 1916.
I feel that I need no introduction to
JOIN THE HOME TOWN PROCESSION
the public, having been a resident of
This is your home town.
Your interest is here
Jackson County for 26 years,
I pledge myself, if elected, to give
The town's prosperity is your prosperity
an impartial, economical and conserva­
Keep the money in town by spending it in town.
tive admmistratiou of this important
In order to spend it wisely
office.
I have endeavored to serve the pub- I
lie faithfully in the past and agree if
elected, to strictly and impartially en­
force all laws. Having a very large
experience in the matters of taxation !
and knowing Jackson County thorough­
ly, I pledge myself to conduct the tax I
collecting branch of the office in such
NEW POSTER IS OUT
a manner as to serve the taxpayers I
honestly, promptly and efficiently.
1916 Rose Festival Design Advertises
W. T. GRIEVE
Scenery of Famous Columbia River
« opposed auction selling of
(Paid Advertisement)
oranges until this year, sold
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auction for the first time.
Robertson and Company la
SCHOOL SUPERINTENDENT
firm in New York that but
recently has given up the fight against
I hereby anuounce that I have filed !
e auction as far as Florida fruits
my declaration of intentions, and that
e concerned.
St<*inbanit ami Kelly, E. I*. Loomis I am a candidate for the republican
ami Co., Jolt a Nix »nd practically all nomination for the office of County
son County, amounting to about $200,-
of tin* jobbing firniH that
(lint operate in School Superintendent of Jackson Coun­
COUNTY TREASURER
' 030.
Northwest have be.
bet-ii ti patrons of ty, subject to the primaries of May 19.
auction for oranges, pears, graf.es
My reply was that I would become a
If nominated and elected i pledge my­
I hereby announce that I am a can­ candidate if it werejgenerally desired and We have on hand for sale the following
many other fruits for a number
of years. This year. Steinhardt and self to an honest, impartial, and eco­ didate for the nomination of coun’y the race could be made without assum-
blanks viz:
Kelly paid cash for a number of care nomic administration and will personal­ treasurer for Jackson county, Oregon,
,
ing
special
obligation
to
any
particular
Lease,
ly
supervise
our
schools.
of Floritla fruits mid sold them at
on the republican ticket to be voted for
Mortgages,
I hold an Oregon Life Certificate, at the primary election to be held May individual, faction, locality or interest,
auction. Mr. Steinhardt, just before
i Therefore, aftercodsuiting p ersonal-
Bill of Sale,
Christina's >ntr<»dio«d
introduced a new package and having recently spent four sessions 19, 1916.
I iy or by letter with several hundred i Agreements,
of orang« s to no tion buyers. It was on preparatory work in both the Uni­
I formerly held the office of county men and women of all occupations in
a small package that < mi Id be tarried versity of Oregon and in the Universi­
Warranty Deeds,
home, weighing about twenty pounds. ty of California in the study of modern treasurer and believe I gave general all parts of the county, believing there
Quit Claim Deeds,
satisfaction to the public.
is a real desire for my candidacy, I
Chattel Mortgage,
education and supervision, and having
During the time I was county treas­
served the county as Rural School Su urer the county employed expert ac­ I will be a candidate for the nomination
Acknowledgements,
for District Attornoy on the Republi-
pervisor for two years, I feel compe­
Real Estate ontract,
Portlaud s lull Rose Festival poster
Gophers and prairie dogs are tbe tent to fill the office in a thorouhgly countants to expert the county officers' 1 can ticket.
Location Notice—Placer,
books
and
my
work
as
a
county
official
la the first publicity, national in scope, bane of western farmers, while In the satisfactory manner and hereby solicit
JOHN H. CARKIN.
Location Notice—Quartz,
to go forth adiertiHlng the beauties of east woodchucks nre the type of bur­ the support of every true friend of ed­ was complimented very highly by said
Satisfaction of Mortgage,
rowing
animals
that
cause
the
tillers
experts.
(Paid
Advertisement)
the Columbia river. The festival will
ucation.
Real Eitlti Af-nts (hitract,
If nominated and elected I shall en­
be held Jane 7. k and 9. Opening day of the soil to forget some of the things
G. W. AGER.
the dominie tells them ou Sundays.
At reasonable prices. We intend adding
deavor to conduct the affairs of the of­
will witness the national dedication of
Don Leonardo Ruiz, a California
(Paid Advertisement)
other blanks as fast a3 possible untii
fice in an honest, efficient and business­
the Columbia river hlxliwa). The rancher, says "dynamite Is the proper
the line is complete. Blanks of special
like manner.
poster carries the slogan "FMr You a medicine to give ground squirrels, go
I hereby announce mv candidacy on I
■ form printed to order at short notice
JAS. M. CRONEMILLER.
Roas In Portland Orows." The poster (.hers, prairie dogs, etc.”
(Paid Advertisement)
waa donated by Fred O. Cooper, for­ Take an inch and a half or two the republican ticket for the office of
JACKSONVILLE POST.
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mer Oregon boy, now famous as an inches of dynamite. Put it In a bit of County School Superintendent for Jack-
son
county.
Oregon,
subject
to
the
will
cloth
or
several
thicknesses
of
pa|wr
artist. The design will soon hang In
COUNTY CLERK
matte ttint the growers not only passed
transportation offlees all over the to form n small round cartridge. Tie of the republican party at the primary’
the cloth or paper firmly about one election May 19. I stand for practical
the resolution unanimously but re­
Uuited States.
end of a piece of fuse twelve or four­ school efficiency, personal supervision
elected Mr. Bradley president by the
I hereby announce that I have filed
teen inches long, hut do not use n cap. of the schools and elimination of coun­ my declaration of intention to become
Bame sized vote; which is taken as an
Greenwich Hill.
Insert one of these charges well into ty school supervisors.
inference that perhaps Mr. Bradley did
Probably no hill in the world has hnd
a candidate for the Republican nomina­
not have to do much cramming to
so strangely varied a history or played the mouth of every holo and pack
tion
for
the
office
of
County
Clerk
for
FRANCIS
C.
SMITH.
persuade the growers that the auction
no Important a part In the affairs of loose dirt around the fuse, leaving
Jackson County.' Subj ct to the de­
(Paid Advertisement)
of the Department of Markets should
men ns that ut Greenwich. The gran­ enough of the end outside to light ea.s
cision of tne Republican p irty, at the
be supported.
ite line across the footpath on its sum­ il.v. Light the fuse and go ou to the
primary election to be heli May 19th,
mit Is the meridian front which the next hole. There will 1« no explosion
COUNTY ASSESSOR.
The American Agriculturist reads:
There t»elng no enp or other deto­
1916.
longitude on every British map and
"Two factors are essential in any en­
nator, the dynamite will simply burn,
A. N. HILDEBRAND
chart la calculated.
terprise. First, that the plan or sys­
filling the hole with dense, poisonous
I hereby announce that I have filed
(Paid Advertisement)
tem be correct; and secondly, that the
New
York
—
“
The
present
game
of
fumes
that
will
almost
Instantly
stifle
my
declaratio
of
intention
to
become a
Caviars.
man or men who manage it be capable.
the speculating jobber is about played Ex|>erience of years in foreign coun­
As a matter of fact, not nil caviare and then kill every living thing inside. candidate for the republican nomina-
comes from the sturgeon, since, like
tion for the office of County Assessor G. A. G rdner is republican Can­ out," says John J. Dillon, Director of tries and our own has shown that the
Geranium Oil.
the Depart l ent of Markets for New auction method, properly carried on,
other foods. It Is woefully adulterated
of Jackson County Oregon.
I
didate for County Clerk.
Geranium oil Is largely used In per­
York,’’ and with better organization is sound. But New York has failed,
with the roe of Inferior fishes prepared
•
If
I
am
nominated
and
elec
’
ed
I
In similar fashion. True caviare, how­ fumery and is known ns rose geranium pledge myself to an honest efficient im­
I hereby an ounce my eandid-icy for among the apple growers (.resent mar­ not because of a wrong system, but
owing
to
the
common
practice
of
add
­
ever, U only the eggs of the stur­
at —
the -------
head its of
the office of County Clerk and if nomi­ keting methods will soon be ancient because of the man
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ing rose petals to the plants before dis­ partial and economical discharge of
geon.
foods and markets department.**
nated
and
elected
will
continue
to
give
history.
The
growers
are
interested
in
tillation.
the duties of the office and propose to
In the news columns of the sama is.
make all assessments upon the basis my entire time and attention to the du getting the highest average price for
sue an account of the discussion
of the true actual value of the proper­ ties thereof cor,due’ the office accord­ their crop, while the speculator has the auction at' the annuel meeting of
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ty and not upon any i'lflated valuation. ing to law and give an tfficient, ecb- been interested in holding all tlie fruit the New I ork Fruit Growers’ As­
nomical and business-like administra­ out of the market until his was sold
GEORGE LAUNSPACH
sociation reads, “The growers feel that
tion.
at a profit to himself.
P. 0. address Medford. Or., R. F. D.
auction sales properly conducted ars a
G.
A.
GARDNER
The grower is the great sufferer good thing, and if exton.led along non­
(Paid Advertisement)
(Paid Advertisement)
when the ('rice is held above that at partisan lines could do much to booat
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which the consumer is willing to buy. prices to the grower. Competition
COUNTY TREASURER
i
When the demand is chokeu off, the among buyers at the auction sales Is
DISTRICT ATTORNEY
! grower with great numbers of cars un­ pointed out as a chief factor in stimu­
sold is the loser. It is better for the lating independent buying. ”
AXTen the day’s work’s done, and the good old sun
Deputy County Treasurer Myrtle W.
grower
to have the price be a little
Ex Senator Lupton, a large grower at
I
hereby announce that I have filed
Blakely announces her candidacy for
has sunk in the well known West, then I stretch my
low than too high. Low priced fruit Winchester, Virginia, spoke st ths con­
my
declaration
of
intention
to
become
the office of county treasurer.
results in a greater distribution, which vention concerning an attempt to auc­
form by the fireside warm, I sit at my ease and rest.
I hereby announce my candidacy on a candidate for tne republican nomina­ in turn increases the demand and sends tion apples in his state. He said,
Then 1 take my pipe which is mildly ripe, as the pipes
the republican ticket for the offijc of tion for the office of District Attorney the price up above what the private “The auction system is extremely in­
teresting to us Virginia grower,. I
of good smokers are, with a chortling soul then I fill
county treasurer, to be vo'ed on at the for Jackson county, Oregon, subject to sa'e system makes possible.”
coming primaries. I have held the po- the decisi >n of the republican partv.
flushed by the unanimous endorse­ have had aoine ex(>erien?e with auetloa
its bowl from my glass Tuxedo jar. And I smoke at
i silion as deputy in this office for the at th? primary election to be held May ment of the New York Apple Growers' sales. Fifteen or twenty of us growers
ease, and my trouble flees to
Association in their convention re­ around Winchester signed up an agree­
I past year and am confident that I e in 19, 19’6
G.
M.
ROBERTS.
cently held at Rochester. Mr. Dillon ment to sell our fruit at auction. The
the place where dead troubles
fulfill the duties connected therewith.
is going ahead with his plan to gain day before the auction ws met and
(Paid
Advertisement)
I
served
two
years
as
deputy
county
go; and my worries seem, in
increase,| support from the legislature fixed our price at »3.50 per barrel,
I recorder before taking the position ;is
so that his department can be capable agreeing to sell at that figure. At the
my waking dream no longer to
deputy county treasurer; I have also
of
insuring that the auction receives aucUon the first block put up sU
The
first
of
the
year
a
number
of
Re
­
have a show. And I say, “In­
have had experience as accountant for publicans, including many who approv regular supplies of first class barrel 6.000 barrels, and a prominent Mow
York dealer made a bld of 63JJ0 pee
several corporations, such as the Med­ ed of my efforts in the interest of the apples during the coming season.
deed, it’s a noble weed that
barrel for the fruit.
ford Concrete Construction company taxpayers as State Representative f ur
It is interesting to read a paragraph
drives all the ghosts away, and
"The owner of the apples refused to
and Medford Ice and Storage company, years ago, requested me to become a concerning the meeting of apple
clamps the lid on the cares
before taking up county work and will candidate for the effi e of District At­ growers from the Packer, which along sell and took down the fruit. Tbit
that skid around through the
say that my part record is open for in­ torney, inasmuch as there would be in with the large jobbing bouses has been threw the auction sale into eoofualon.
The buyer waa disappointed and tbs
spection to the voters of Jackson coun­ addition to the regular duties of the one of the chief antagonists of the auction
busy day. The worries and
sale waa abandoned.”
Department
of
Markets.
It
reads,
ty-
criminal and juvenile courts, new du­ “ Frank M. Bradley, of Barker, pres­
woes and such things as those
If nominated and elected I will run ties and conditions confronting the of­
in the daytime leave their scar, but there’s rest at
ident of the association, was there to
the office without the expense of a de­ fice. Among these were mentioned jam down the throats of the conven­
Mr Rrvan’s Idea of defense seems to
night and a calm delight in my
puty »nd continue to serve the public I the __________
enforcement of the Prohibition A t tion a resolution endorsing Commis­ be to place Mr. Bryan with his trusty
glass Tuxedo jar.”
just a» efficient in the future as 1 have anj the likelihood of having to fore- sioner Dillon's auction system. Mr. olive branch and chsutauqus address
in the past.
close many tax liens, particularly th ise Bradley was assisted by E. W. Mitchell at the bead of the Government.
MYRTLE W. BLAKELEY.
against the Southern Pacific land grant of Kinderhook.”
t
( "Villa reported cornered" says head-
Later in the same article, mention is
(Paid Advertisement)
of nearly half a million acres in Jack-
i line. Again or yet?
Read the Home Paper
JOBBERS USE AUCTION
LEV AL BLANKS
Burrowers===Beware!
DILLON WINS
ENDORSEMENT
New York Growers Meat in
Annual Convention
Tuxedo Nights
by Walt Mason