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: J A CKSON VILLE P0S1 -: Political Announcements Official Paper at 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 They’re Here! Neighbor. I hereby announce my candi lacy, for A complete line of New Spring goods in every department. Entered as second-class matter June 22, 1907, at the post office at Jacksonville’ the nomination fur Sheriff on the Re Oregon, under Act of Congress of March 3, 1879. publican Ticket, to be voted upon at A variety that makes choosing delightful and prices low enough the coming Primaries May 19th, 1916. SATURDAY. MARCH 18, 1916 I have held the posit’on of Deputy goodness knows! 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. i connected with the office, both clercial Just arrived, A nifty line of brilliant New Millinery. and outside werk. I feel that I am competent tn hold Where do They Get Off? Mr. Abbott Denies Statements The latest in Mens» Boys, Ladies, Misses & Childrens Shoes-fine the position, and if nominated and elected, will give the people of Jack- Us silk - wears like iron. Candidates for state offices and leg Tc the Editor: son County an efficient and economical islature are being asked where they If you will kindly allow me administration. Distinctively new line of Mens & B >ys Spring Hats a id Caps, in- stand on reduction of taxes, whether space, I would iike to reply to some 1 also agree if elected to rigidly en they favor more laws regulating indus statements made in a dodger signed by force all laws. eluding straw and light weight cloth, which will be popular with the tries, regulating enterprises and invest Emil Britt ar.d Fred J. Fick and which E. W. (C urley ) W ilson . particular young men. ments and enactment of more fool it is said was distributed in the city of (Paid Advertisement.) freak commission laws. The high cost J»cksonville on the morning of March Ladies waists, middies, dressés, skirts, etc., in latest styles and of government and keeping capital out 7th in violation of the corrupt practice I hereby announce my candidacy for of the country has reached the limit. act. this being the day for our city elec* at Prices you ask for. More business and employment and less tion. I will quote their statements the Republican Nomination for Sheriff, politics and agitation is the demand of Verbatim: to be voted on at the coming primaries Biggest and best line of dress goods we ever have offered. the whole country. —Exchange. "In talking about economy in expen- May 19th, 1916. ................-------------------------------- I feel that I need no introduction to ditures, Mr. Abbott has no kick com* We carry a full line of field, vegetable & flower seeds, especially ing, he has furnished supplies to the the public, having been a resident of Washing Colored Clothes k Burbanks Productions. city among which were numerous elec Jackson County for 26 years, I pledge myself, if elected, to give tric lamps for which at one time he We pay Spot Cash for wool and mohair at Highest Market Price. In washing colored clothing, the col charged the city 15 cents apiece above an impartial, economical and conserva ors should first be set by soaking in a the regular price fixed by the company, tive administratiou of this important strong salt solution, say the O. A. C. and this he continued until his bills office. I have endeavored tn serve the pub domestic science specialists. Colored were refused by the council and then clothing should not be boiled. Boiling he reduced his price to conform with lic faithfully in the past and agree if “THE WORLD IS GROWING BETTER,” especially at water, lye, soda, strong soup or stain prices elsewhere. In this connection elected, to strictly and impartially en removing agencies, exceDt of the mild it is stared that Mr. Abbott if elected, force all laws. Having a very large est kind, should be avoided. After could not qualify as mayor, for the rea experience in the matters of taxation washing, the clothes should be hung in son that he is not a taxpaver on real and knowing Jackson County thorough the shade and ironed on the wrong side property as required by our city char ly, 1 pledge myself to conduct the tax collecting branch of the office in such ter.’’ if possitde. Both of the above statements are a manner as to serve the taxpayers ■ i ■— »CO !■—■■■ malicious falsehoods, and made for the honestly, promptly ar.d efficiently. The Council Meeting 7 he People’s Store, W. T. GRIEVE express purpose of defeating me al (Paid Advertisement) the polls, and I do not feel disposed to Tho old city council met in adjourn let them pass unnoticed, for by so do ed session Tuesday evening and finish ing, it would not only injure my repu SCHOOL SUPERINTENDENT ed up a few routine matters, then ad tation, but also my business, and 1 de PHONE 142 journing sine die. The members of sire to make the citizens of Jackson I hereby announce that I have filed ville acquainted with the facts. the new board were then sworn in and In regard to selling the city electric my declaration of intentions, and that proceed to take up the affairs of the at 15 cents more than the regu I am a candidate for the republican lamps city's government. The bonds of Leslie Stansell and Jan. lar price, will say that about that time nomination for the office of County 1916. If elected I p'edge myself to M. Cronemiller recorder and treasurer | the lamp company had put on the mar School Superintendentof Jackson Coun make a just an! equitable assessment elect, were presented and on motion ket a new 60 watt lamp with a smaller ty, subject to the primaries of May 19. If nominated and elected I pledge my and administer the affairs of the office approved and ordered filed. Applica bulb than the old 69 watt lamp, which in a businesslike manner. tions of Joe Norris, T. J. Kenney, E. sold for 45 cents, while the old 60 watt self to an honest, impartial, and eco Circuit Judge J. B. COLEMAN. G. A. Gardner is republican Can S. Wilson, Chris Ulrich, M, D. Jones lamp sold for 60 cents. When mv bill nomic administration and will personal (Paid Advertise m;nt) and W Ki nney for marshal, water su tor the old 60 watt lamps was read in ly supervise our schools. didate for County Clerk. I have filed declaration of candidacy I hold an Oregon Life Certificate, ---------- na»-. - ------ perintendent, street commissioner, etc, the city council, one,of the councilm n for the office of Circuit Judge. I will I hereby announce my candidacy for slated that 60 watt lamps could I e and having recently spent four sessions were read and the question of the du sincerely appreciate an expression of the office of County Clerk and if nomi Electric Sparks ties to be performed by such officer or I bought in Medford for 45 cents, which on preparatory work in both the Uni approval by the voters of mv adminis nated and elected will continue to give r officers was discussed at some length, I resulted in my bill be ng laid over till versity of Oregon and in the Universi tration of the office during the past six my entire time and attention to the du it was decided to employ a man for | the next meeting, and being present at ty of California in the study of modern years. (From Off Our Wireless) ties thereof conduct the office accord sexton, separate from the other posi the meeting, I explained to the council education and supervision, and having FRANK M. CA l KINS. ing to law and give an efficient, eco » tions and as William Kenney was the that the lamp that I had sold to the served the county as Rural School Su (Paid Advertisement) In view of Charlie Chaplin’s $652,000 nomical and business-like administra only one to apply for the place, he was city was the old60 watt lamp, the price pervisor for two years, I feel compe tion. salary a good many parents will wish of which was etill 60 cents as formerly tent to fill the office it" a thorouhgly chosen. G. A. GARDNER to raise their boys to be knockabout On motion it was ordered that the and to Verify my statement, I showed satisfactory manner and hereby solicit COUNTY TREASURER comedians. (Paid Advertisement) council employ one man to perform the them the lamp company’s printed price the support of every true friend of ed Plans for the new American battle duties of marshal, street commissioner list, showing the new 60 watt lamp ucation. G. W. AGER. | cruisers are said to be the best on e»rth and water superintendent, said man to priced at 45 cents and the old 60 watt I hereby announce that I am a can DISTRICT ATTORNEY (Paid Advertisement) j and as paper is steadily going up in work from IP. M. to 5 P. M. upon the lamp al 60 cents, whereupon every didate for the nomination of coun*y price that is something. streets or attending to the water works member of the council became satisfied treasurer for Jackson county, Oregon, i hereby announce that I have filed I hereby announce iny candidacy on on the republican ticket to be voted for and at 6 o’clock to go on I’utv as mar- that my bill was right and just, ami it The British navy keeps a million per shal and watchman untii midnight. A was ordered paid without making any the republican ticket for the office of at the primary election to be held May my declaration of intention to become sons busy without counting those in a candidate for the republican nomina Berlin. ballot! being taken Joe Norris was elec- reduction whatever, as the bill which County School Superintendent for Jack- 19, ’.916. ted as marshal and as street commis- is on file in the office of the city recor son county. Oregon, subject to the will I formerly held the office of county tion for the office of District Attorney The theory is now being advanced sioner at a salary of $60. per month. der will show, and this is the only bill of the republican party at the primary treasurer and believe I gave general for Jackson county. Oregon, subject to that the Panama Canal has made two the decision of the republican party, fleets nece«sary because it is easier for The application of T. J. Kenney con- of mine that the city council has ever election May 19. I stand for practical satisfaction to the public. tained an offer to discharge the duties questioned or held up. Mr. Britt and school efficiency, personal supervision During the time I was county treas at the primary election to be held May them to get from coast to coast. of these offices and also those of sex Mr. Fick were both members of the of the schools and elimination of coun urer the county employed expert ac 19, 19’6 At different periods of a single day city council at that time, and in mak ty school supervisors. G. M. ROBERTS. ton for $60 |>er month. countants to expert the countv officers' four mayors were in charge of the af An ordinance requiring the closing ing the statement quoted above, they FRANCIS C. SMITH. books ami mv work as a county oflic al (Pail Advertisement) fairs of the city of Memphis, Tenn., of stores, pool halls, butcher shops, etc must have known that it was a deliber (Paid Advertisement) was complimented very highly by said the town is apparently out for Mexico’s ate falsehood. at 11:30 P. M. was introduced and pass — su»- ■ - experts. The first of the year a number of Re record. ed. A motion was made that the trea As to the other statement, that if If nominated and elected I shall en publicans, including many who approv COUNTY ASSESSOR. elected mayor, I could not qualify, will Is it because reports of casualties in surer be paid a tlat salary of $100. per deavor to conduct the affairs of the of ed of my efforts in the interest of the Germany are so common that so little yenr in lien of the commissions as at say that both Mr. Bri’t and Mr. Fick fice in an honest, efficient and business taxpayers as State Representative four space is given to the story of Ambas- I hereby announce that I have filed like manner. present: carried. Counc.I then adjourn knew that I was acquainted with the years ago, requested me to become a law in regard to this matter, and they my declaratio -if intention to become a sado Gerard breaking his collar bone ed. JAS. M. CRONEMILLER. candidate for the office of District At while skiing. must have known that I certainly would candidate for the republican nomina- -----------»¿D«----------- (Paid Advertisement) torney, inasmuch as there would be in not have consented to become a candi tion for the office of Cou'ty Assessc f ' No doubt Mr. Brandeis welcomes the addition to the regular duties of the Peace hath her victories, but they date. bad 1 not known that I would be of Jackson County Oregon. opportunity offerei by thia investiga criminal and juvenile courts, new du rarely get on the front pages. eligible. If I am nominated and elected I Deputy County Treasurer Myrtle W. ties and conditions confronting the of tion to have any lurking gossip cleared C. D. Abbott. pledge myself to an honest efficient im Blakely announces her candidacy for California's prune orchards arc now fice. Among these were mentioned away. partial and economical discharge of the office of county treasurer. in bloom and every well regulated When an old maid sees a boy smok the enforcement of the Prohibition Act Every min knows that he could fill the duties of the office and propos; to boarding house should thrill at the abun I "hereby announce my candidacy on and the likelihood of having to fore ing Cigarettes, she knows it is only a make all assessments upon the basis the republican ticket for the office of I the boss' job a whole lot better. dance. question of time before he winds up in of the true actual value of the proper county treasurer, to be voted on at the close many tax liens, particularly those the penitentiary. against the Souther, ’ Pacific land grant ty and not upon any i'ifl ited valuation. coming primaries. I have held the po of nearly half a million acres in Jack- It certainly would be interesting to GEORGE LAUNSPACH sition as deputy in this office fur the son County, amounting to about $200,- overhear some of the explanations our P. 0. address Medford, Or., R. F. D. 1 past yenr and am confident that I can 000. missionaries are putting up to the (Paid Advertisement) fulfill the duties connected therewith. My reply was that I would become a heathen these days. ----------- <»»---------- I served two years as deputy county candidate if it werejgenerally desired and Ambassador to Turkey Morgenthau. SCHOOL SUPERINTENDENT recorder before taking the position as the race could be made without assum 1 am a candidate for the Republican deputy county treasurer; I have also ing special obligation to any particular says he made an umbrella of the flag. nomination for County School Superin have had experience as accountant fot individual, faction, locality or interest. Which is a lot better than making a doormat of it. tendent. I stand for: A continuance several corporations, such as the Med Therefore, after codsuiting personal It takes all kinds of mutts to make a of progressive policies in education, ford Concrete Construction compiny Tuxedo is the gripping smoke, a boon to every buyer; ly or by letter with several hurdred economy consistant with efficiency, and Medford Ice and Storage company, men and women of all occupations in world, including the ones who inhale you take your pipe of English oak, of meerschaum, equal educational advantages for the before taking up county work and will all parts of the county, believing there a few drinks and set out to settle the clay or briar, and fill it with the fragrant weed, the boys and girls on the farms with those say that my pa*t record is open for in is a real desire for my candidacy, I war. in the cities and town. spection to the voters of Jackson coun will be a candidate for the nomination It doesn’t take a newly married cou choicest man can gather; and then you have a smoke, If nominated and elected I will in the ty. ple Ion" to discover that there is a lot for District Attornay on the Republi indeed; and are you glad? Well, rather. Tuxedo future, as in the past, give my full If nominated and elected 1 will run can ticket. of snoring in love’s young drepm. has no kick or bite, suggests no “morning after;” its time and best efforts to the supervis the office without the expanse of a de And some men never realise how JOHN H. CARKLN. ion of the schools and the administra puty and continue to serve the public mission is to bring delight, and mean they have been until they run for tion of the duties of the office. During just as efficient in the future as 1 have (Paid Advertisement) office. fill your heart with laughter. my incumbency 1 have not confined my in the past. Sympathy mav be all right in its It caught the sunshine of the self strictly to the routine duties of MYRTLE W. BLAKELEY. COUNTY’ ASSESSOR place, but it's a poor substitute fur south, when it was green and the office but have taken a broader (Paid Advertisement) beefsteak if a man is hungry. have filed mvdeclaration to become 1 view of the mission of the County growing, and brings that sun a candidate for County Assessor of I Showing the depressing effects of School Superintendent. In addition to shine to your mouth, when Jackson county, subject to the will of 1 the war, England is said to be taking COUNTY CI.ERK my efforts to raise the standard of the republican party, at the primary I up chess as a society game. out the smoke you're blowing. teaching and improve the physical con election to be held May 19th 1916. I ; ditions at school I have labored to pro “ I uxedo’s in a class alone,” its Grand Duke Nicholas may nave vis- I hereby announce that I have filed will appreciate your investigation of ! mote the welfare of the boys and girls ions of traveling over Alexander the smokers are declaring; “it has a through industrial clubs, school fairs, my declaration of intention to become my qualifications and your support at i Great’s route in the other direction. fragrance all its own, that baffles the primary election. school credits and for home work, paï a candidate for the Republican nomina- F v rv»» ’i >N « r ... » en 'each circl s. sp M- » md a- • is* E 'Zib-th Reuter was a visitor ,;rips the men win at Medford Tuesday afternoon. r tic ; their trust; a . Jj . 1U. C uidid .cy , Buster Coleman of Mudford was a >.ua C CU J I kU De tied al-iy ">"i . ..oi ami III .-..Kr l. .Ulluuuu II stoke, and never know dejection. for County Assessor subject to the de- j visitor in tewn Monday. 1916. i I am asking for re-election. cisión of the repub'ican party at the | Mrs. Lewis Ulnch was a visitor at A. N. HILDEBRAND J. PERCY WELLS. (Paid Advertisement) primary election to be hold May 19, Medford Tuesday afternoon. (Paid Advertisement) I SHOP AT HOME, where Taylor Williams Co. Jacksonville, Political Announcements Tuxedo’s Grip by Walt Mason k i í Oregon