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^JACKSONVILLE P0SI-: Official Paper of the City of Jacksonville, Oregon Political Announcements ■ - CANDIDATE FOR SHERIFF. A weekly newspaper published every Saturday at the county seat of Jackson County, Oregon. D. W. B agshaw , Editor and Publisher I have heretofore formally announc ed mv candidacy for the nomination f< r Sheriff on the republican ticket to be voted upon at the coming prirnarv elec- SATURDAY* APRIL 8, 1916 I tion. May 19th, 1916. I have held the position of Dc-pu'y SUBSCRIPTION: One year by mail $1.50. Advertising rates furnished on Sheriff during the past four years. It application. is unanimously conceded that a marked ' improvement has been made in ail de partments of the Sheriff’s office during I the incumbency of the present Sheriff, I the records in the office at the begin- ! ning of the present administration I were considered the worst in the state, they are now considered equal to any and better than most. The work of tax collection has been systematized so that quicker and bet ter service is now being rendered, and taxes collected at a much less cost than heretofore. I am fully conversant with the duti-. s and needs of the office for which I as pire. If I am nominated and elected I pledge myself: 1st—To maintain the office in its pre- I It will then pass through many hands, help many sent efficient condition. merchants and increase home prosperity. 2nd—To endeavor to further improve the service to taxpayers and to mini mize the cost thereof. 3rd—To impartially perform allduties and enforce all laws. E. W. (Curley) WILSON. (Paid Advertisement.) Entered as second-class matter June 22, 1907, at the post office at Jacksonville Oregon, under Act of Congress of March 3, 1879. CIRCULATE THE HOME DOLLAR AT HOME! A DOLLAR WELL SPENT IS A DOLLAR SPENT HERE Come To Our Store Reinforced Hòsif HIS is the biggest hosiery value we can offer our customers for T their youngsters. Come in and inspect for yourself the extraordinary wear features that make us want to tie up the reputation of our store with this world famous family brand. Inspect the Black Cat numbers for Boys and Girls Examine the different weights for School wear and Sunday wear. Ask our clerks to show you the triple, ‘ ‘play-proof’ ’ knee. Then take a look at the reinforced heel and toe—the “darn-savers.” We have Black Cat Reinforced Hosiery here for both boys and girls— handsome in appearance and dyed with permanent dyes that can’t injure the kiddies’ feet. I hereby announce my candidacy for the Republican Nomination for Sheriff, to be voted on at the coming primaries After you’ve once bought Black Cat May 19th, 1916. for your youngsters, remember that -ja? Salem, Or., April 4 —Mrs. L. Nelson, .fflLwe have this peerless hosiery for all I feel that I need no introduction to the family. You’ll appreciate our point wife of a baker in this city, was in the public, having been a resident of ajg-o that thia is the store of BIG values. Hillsboro, Or., April 4—The Hillsboro Jackson County for 26 vears, stantly killed yesterday afternoon when in descending from a buggy, her foot dog ordinance has been declared void I pledge myself, if elected, to give caught in the lap robe, causing her to in a decision rendered by Circuit Judge an impartial, economical and conserva plunge headlong on the curb of the Bagley in a case wherein the validity tive administration of this important of the law was questioned by Thomas office. street. Her neck was broken. H. Tongue Jr., in a replevin action Kt)« I have endeavored to serve the pub against the city police because of the lic faithfully in the past and agree if Breaks Arm in franking Launch seizure of his deg last summer. Dogs elected, to strictly and impartially en Clatskanie, Or., April 3 Whilecrank are declared by law to be personal pro force all laws. Having a very large ing the engine of his gasoline launch perty in Oregon, and the court held experience in the matters of taxation Saturday afternoon, Clarence Evenson, that the summary seizure and killing and knowing Jackson County thorough aged 16, son of O. J. Evenson, of the of a dog without judicial determination ly, I pledge myself to conduct the tax COUNT): TREASURER | criminal and juvenile courts, new du- Benson Timber company, broke his of the matter, and with only 24 hours’ collecting branch of the office in ugh Circuit Judge notice to the owner, if known, and on right arm below the elbow. The lad, Deputy County Treasurer Myrtle W. I ties and conditions confronting the of- a manner as to serve the taxpayers I have filed declaration of candidacy who is a sophomore in the high school, ly three days’ notice by posting writ honestly, promptly and efficiently. Blakely announces her candidacy for ! “ce . - Among these were mentioned for the office of Circuit Judge. I will [ the enforcement of the Prohibition Act was alone in the boat house when the ten notice, if the owner was unknown, the office of county treasurer. W. T. GRIEVE sincerely appreciate an expression of I and the likelihood Of having to fore- accident occurred, but kept his nerve was depriving a person of his property I hereby announce my candidacy on (Paid Advertisement) approval by the voters of my adminis | close many tax liens, particularly those and reached his home without assist without due process of law, and there the republican ticket for the office of ------------------ KB« ■■ tration of the office during the past six fore, void. The case was similar to ance. county treasurer, to be voted on at the I against the Southern Pacific land grant years. one recently decided by the supreme SCHOOL SUPERINTENDENT coming primaries. I have held the po I of nearly half a million acres in Jack- FRANK M. GAnKINS. court, in which a dog ordinance enact sition as deputy in this office for the son County, amounting to about $200,- (Paid Advertisement) ed by the city council of Salem was past year and am confident that I can 000. 1 aia--------- held to be void. My reply was tfiat I would become a fulfill the duties connected therewith. I hereby announce mv candidacy on Famosa $100,000-a year Creator of Moo» --------------- k w ......... CDUNTY ASSESSOR candidate if it were’generally desired and I served two years as deputy county the republican ticket for the office of ing Picluru recorder before taking the position as | the race could be made without assum County School Superintendent for Jack- At The Churches deputy county treasurer; I have also ing special obligation to any particular son county. Oregon, subject to the will “A pipeful 1 have filed mvdeclaration to become have had experience as accountant fo.i individual, faction, locality or interest. of the republican party at the primary of Tuxedo is Therefore, after codsuiting personal election May 19. I stand for practical a candidate for County Assessor of several corporations, such as the Med CHRISTIAN SCIENCE a wonder school efficiency, personal supervision , 1 Jackson county, subject to the will of ford Concrete Construction company ly or by letter with several hurdred fully pleas of the schools and elimination of coun I the republican party, at the primary and Medford Ice and Storage company, ■ men and women of all occupations in ant form of election to be held May 19th 1916. I before taking up county work and will 1 all parts of the county, believing there Services held every Sunday morning ty school supervisors. will appreciate your investigation of say that my past record is open for in i is a real clesire for; my candidacy, I tobacco en at 11 o’clock in I. O. O. F. Hall. FRANCIS C. SMITH. my qualifications and your support at joy m ent, Everybody welcome (Paid Advertisement) spection to the voters of Jackson coun : will be a candidate for the nomination the primary election. ■ for District Attornay on the Republi- mild and ty- E. M. WILSON. soothing. ’* PRESBYTERIAN If nominated and elected 1 will run ; can ticket. (Paid Advertisement) JOHN H. CARKIN. I hereby anuounce that I have filed the office without the expense of a de Sunday School at 10 a. m. A. L. Gall my declaration of intentions, and that puty and continue to serve the public (Paid Advertisement) leader* I am a candidate for the republican I herewith announce my candidacy just as efficient in the future as 1 have ------------------ Htt Morning worship with sermon at 11. nomination for the office of County for County Assessor subject to the de in the past. i Subject: "Sacrifice and Progress." School Superintendent of Jackson Coun cision of the republican party at the DISTRICT ATTORNEY MYRTLE W. BLAKELEY. Scores of Big Evening worship with sermon at 7:30. ty, subject to the primaries of May 19. primary election to be h-ld May 19, (Paid Advertisement) “Movie” Men— Subject: "Conscious Strength.” The If nominated and elected I pledge my 1916. If elected 1 pledge myself to Chorus Choir, under the direction of self to an honest, impartial, and eco make a just and equitable assessment I am a candidate for the office of dis producers as well as actors, are Mr. George Andrews, will render spe COUNTY CLERK nomic administration and will personal and administer the affairs of the office trict attorney on the democrat ticket. constant smokers and out cial music at this service. ly supervise our schools. in a businesslike manner. I nereby announce that I have filed If nominated and elected, I shall serve spoken friends of Tuxedo. It’s A most cordial invitation, is extended, I hold an Oregon Life Certificate, mv declaration of intention to become the county as I have served the citv of J. B. COLEMAN. just the soothing, restful, re to all these services. and having recently spent four sessions (Paid Advertisement) a candidate for the Republican nomina Mi'dford the past three years, during freshing smoke men of their II on preparatory work in both the Uni tion for the office of County Clerk for which time I have been its city attor nerve-racking vocation need. versity of Oregon and in the Universi Jackson County. Subject to the de- ney. COUNTY ASSESSOR. METHODIST Nothing calms and comforts a ty of California in the study of modern ci«ion of the Republican party, at the B. R. McCABE. Sunday School everyJSun lay at 10 education and supervision, and having hustler like a pipe of mild, cool, primary election to be held May 19th (Paid Advertisement) hereby announce that I have filed 1916. I o'clock. W. G. Caudill Superintenden t served the county as Rural School Su sweet Tuxedo. my declaratio of intention to become a Epworth League 6:30. Leader Mr. pervisor for two years, I feel compe-j A. N. HILDEBRAND candidate for the republican nomina- tent to fill the office in a thorouhgly i Carl Neidi meyer. (Paid Advertisement) I hereby announce that I have filed my satisfactory manner and hereby solicit tion for the office of County Assessor declaration of intentions, and that I am | Rev. J. C. Stille will preach at 11 a. of Jackson County Oregon. I the support of every true friend of ed I m. and 7:30 p. m. Prof, and Mrs. Ash ucation. if I am nominated and elected I G. A. Gardner is republican Can a candidate for the democratic nomina ThtPftftfl Tcloctf/o’ PfifanJCifanttf tion for the office of district attorney, craft, the augmented choir and others pledge myself to an honest efficient im i didate for County Clerk. G. W. AGER. subject to the May primaries. If I am Tuxedo is aged from three will sing at all these services. partial and economical discharge of (Paid Advertisement) I hereby announce my candidacy for nominated and elected to this office, I the duties of the office and propose to to five years in wooden hogs It is our purpose to conclude our ser make all assessments upon the basis the office of County Clerk and if nomi promise not to forget the fact that 1 heads to make it mellow and ies of meetings on Sunday. We have of the true actual value of the proper nated and elected will continue to give am a public servant, and that I will appreciated the presence of the large ■ : I am a candidate for the Republican sweet flavored. But the thing to the best of mv ability administer the that have attended during I nomination for County School Superin- ty and not upon any inflated valuation. my entire time and attention to the du that takes out all the bite and audiences affairs of the office, impartially, hon ties thereof conduct the office accord GEORGE I.AUNSPACH the campaign. Come to both services ■ I tendent. I stand for: ing to law and give an efficient, eco estly and without fear or favor. harshness and makesTuxedo on Sunday and let us have a good fin of progressive policies A in continuance P. O. address Medford, Or., R. F. D. 1 education, NEWTON W. BORDEN nomical and business-like administra so bland and gentle that it ish-up. (Paid Advertisement) economy consistant with efficiency, tion. (Paid Advertisement) »<3P«----------- can’t hurt the most sensitive equal educational advantages for the G. A. GARDNER boys and girls on the farms with those tongue'or throat, is the fam COUNTY TREASURER Electric Sparks (Paid Advertisement) in the cities and town. Woman Killed in Fall Court Holds Hillsboro Dog Ordinance Void, Taylor - Williams Co. Political Announcements D. W. Griffith r- ous and exclusive “Tuxedo Process.” One week’s trial of Tux edo will show you. If nominated and elected I will in the 1 future, as in the past, give my full (From Off Our Wireless) I hereby announce that I am a can time and best efforts to the supervis didate for the -nomination of coun*y ion of the schools and the administra treasurer for Jackson county, Oregon, tion of the duties of the office. During on the republican ticket to be voted for Spring planting has begun in the Youcanbuy Tuxedo everywhere North Sea, which, accordirg to reports my incumbency I have not confined my at the primary election to be held May has again been liberally sown with self strictly to the routine duties of 19, ’.916. Pouch j the office but have taken a broader i mines. 5c I fotmerlv held the office of county Why not make a woman secretary view of the mission of the Couoty treasurer and believe I gave general of the Navy? She would be able to School Superintendent. In addition to satisfaction to the public. Fimout | keep up with the rapid changes in my efforts to raise the standard of green tin During the time I was county treas teaching and improve the physical«con- I style among the navies of the world. urer the county employ ed expert ac- 10c ditions at school I have labored to pto- That law of "safety first” still holds i mote the welfare of the boys and girls - countants to expert the county officers' ■ good, but the details are not “watch through industrial clubs, school fairs. | books and my work as a county official ful waiting” any longer, having been ! school credits and for home work, par- I was complimented very highly by said | changed to "immediate prenar-dnes-i ” en -teacher circles, so 'lling and srith- I experts. 1 t.- I npi,- w In Clan HuaiJifi, StifanUVCt. * U» tUU ill lulT Lvi wiin For >670,OHO per year Charlie Chap I am asking for re-election J. PERCY WELLS lin can afford to ba as funny as he can. (Paid Advertisement) One thing that France does not pur pose to give up for Lent ie Verdun. It like manner. JAS. M. CRONEMILLER. (Paid Advertisement) Own Beer With Meals in Res- DISTRICT ATTORNEY I hereby announce that I have filed my declaration of intention to become a candidate for tne repuolican nomina tion for the office of District Attorney for Jackson county. Oregon. suKj«-ct to the decision of the republican party, at the primary election to be held Mav 19, 1916 G. M. ROBERTS. (Paid Advertisement) The first of the year a number of Re- •»"* . .............. . . vh . «pprov. ' i intereat of the ■■*• R ore-tentative four j >_u, . qj s cd me to become a candidate for the office .of District At torney. inasmuch as there would be in ( addition to the regular duties of the • faurants Barred. Portland, April 4—Municipal Judge Langguth construed the prohibition law this morning in such a manner that while the city ordinance prohioiting the drinking of liquor in a restaurant may have been superceded by the state law, yet the latter prohibits the drink ing of liquor in restaurants, dance hail« or other public gatherings. So wide is Judge Langguth’s inter- pret.ntio of the prohibition law that it «i 1 ever, affe-t the drinking of liquor at picnics Judge Langguth said that the law was elastic and would cover al most anv case of the sort that the state might bring,