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Political Announcements ^-JACKSONVILLE POST-:- ------------- -w- —— - Official Paper of the City of Jacksonville, Oregon 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 my candidacy for the nomination for Sheriff on the republican ticket to be voted upon at the coming primarv elec- tion. May 19th, 1916. I have held the position of Depu’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 all de Famous Ball partments of the Sheriff’s office during Sa/e of Timber in Nat. Forests Player, Sayst the incumbency ot the present Sheriff, I the records in the office at the begin- | ning of the present administration District Forester at Portland, Ore “Tuxedo is gon has just opened bids on two small a good, pure, were considered the worst in the state, sales of timber on National Forests,— they are now considered equal to any and better than most. one on the Olympic Forest in western mild tobacco Washington, and the other on the Cra and makes a The work of tax collection has been wonder f ully ter Forest in southern Oregon. systematized so that quicker and bet The sale on the Olympic Forest con pleasant pipe ter service is now being rendered, and sists of 1.725.000 feet of western red smoke. ’* taxes collected at a much less cost than I cedar and Douglas fir sawtimber and heretofore. 3,500 cords of western red cedar shin I am fully conversant with the duties gle bolts, not far from Port Townsend, and needs of the office for which I as I Washington. This sale has been awar pire. ded to the Snow Creek Logging Co., If I am nominated and elected I who have already purchased other large pledge myself: bodies of timber in the vicinity; the 1st—To maintain the office in its pre prices paid are $1. per M for the saw sent efficient condition. timber and 50 cents per M tor the shin 2nd—To endeavor to further improve gle bolts. men of mighty muscle and the service to taxpayers and to mini The sale on the Crater Forest con keen brain, testify that they mize the cost thereof. sists of 390,000 feet ot sawtimber most —To impartially perform all duties smoke Tuxedo with never a and 3rd enforce of which is yellow and sugar pine. The all laws. timber is on a tract of approximately trace of tongue-bite or E. W. (Curley) WILSON. 45 acres bordering one of the tributar throat-parch. That’s partly (Paid Advertisement) ies of Klamath Lake. This sale has because Tuxedo is mellowed been awarded to Brown Bros. & Hub by ageing inwood fromf/irie bard, and the prices paid are $3.20 per to five years. Ageing isonly I hereby announce my candidacy for M for the western yellow pine and su the Republican Nomination for Sheriff, thebeginning — the big thing gar pir.e, and 50 cents per M for the to be voted on at the coming primaries Douglas fir, white fir and incense ced is thefamous°‘TuxedoProc- May 19th, 1916. ar. ess,” that nobody else can I feel that I need no introduction to use. the public, having been a resident of Jackson County for 26 years, At The Churches I pledge myself, if elected, to give an impartial, economical and conserva tive administration of this important CHRISTIAN SCIENCE Ths Perfect Tobaccofor Pips and C</anils office. I have endeavored to serve the pub Right ageing makes Tuxedo lic faithfully in the past and agree if Services held every Sunday morning mild, sweet and delicious—the elected, to strictly and impartially en at 11 o’clock in I. O. O. F. Hall. often-imitated-but - never force all laws. Having a very large Everybody welcome --------------- »an--------------- equalled “Tuxedo Process” experience in the matters of taxation makesTuxedo the mildest, cool and knowing Jackson County thorough PRESBYTERIAN est and most delightful of all ly, I pledge myself to conduct the tax Sunday School at 10 a. m. A. L. Gall collecting branch of the office in such tobaccos. leader* a manner as to serve the taxpayers One week of Tuxedo will Morning worship with sermon at 11. honestly, promptly and efficiently. Evening worship with sermon at 7:30. make you its lifelong friend. W. T. GRIEVE Chorus Choir, under the direction of Get a tin and smoke it. (Paid Advertisement) Mr. George Andrews, will render spe ------------------------- You can buy T uxedo everywhere cial music at this service. SCHOOL SUPERINTENDENT A most cordial invitation, is extended, Pouch to all these services. Entered as second-class matter June 22, 1907, at the post office at Jacksonville I Oregon, under Act of Congress of March 3, 1879. ! _______ SATURDAYAPRIL 15, 1916 ' For Tired Feet A Comfort Treat J Ty Cobb OUR feet are mighty important. Part of your understanding. Y -■ Can’t do business without them. Treat them well. Clothe them with— Black Cat Hose For smart, snappy style get 325—pure silk thread hose, no adulterants—beautiful sheen— 50c. For business needs—235—silk lisle, right wearing sheerness, good lustre—25c. All gentlemen’s half hose, wearproof at heel, toe and sole by special Black Cat process. Get a pair today. Many Famous Athletes— Taylor - Williams Co The People's Store, “The World is Growing Better J J Jacksonville, Oregon cjwcedo 5c I hereby announce my candidacy on the republican ticket for the office of County School Superintendent for Jack- son county. Oregon, subject to the will of the republican party al the primary election May 19. I stand for practical school efficiency, personal supervision of the schools and elimination of coun ty school supervisors. FRANCIS C. SMITH. (Paid Advertisement) METHODIST Sunday School evervJSunday! at 10 o’clock. W. G. Caudill Superintendent Epworth League 6:30. Leader Mr. A cordial invitation to everybody. R. A. Hutchinson Pastor. Famous green tin 10c PHONE 142 Political Announcements Circuit Judge I have filed declaration of candidacy for the office of Circuit Judge. I will sincerely appreciate an expression of approval by the voters of my adminis tration of the office during the past six years. FRANK M. CAbKINS. (Paid Advertisement) ---------- Kt)«----------- COUNTY ASSESSOR 1 have filed my declaration to become a candidate for County Assessor of /■ Tie Hu- Jackson county, subject to the will of midi ri, dOt the republican party, at the primary and 80t, election to be held May 19th 1916. I -------------- »<r«-------------- will appreciate your investigation of In Gian Big Steelhead Landed After Humid,rt, my qualifications and your support at SOtandfOe. the primary election. a Long Struggle. E. M. WILSON. (Paid Advertisement) THC AMERICAN TOBACCO COMPANY I hereby anuounce that I have filed my declaration of intentions, and that • Hood River, Or., April 11-The larg- I herewith announce my candidacy est steelhead caught here this season . . . ■ — I am a candidate for the republican nomination for the office of County for County Assessor subject to the de was landed ye iterday afternoon by A. , „ „ , . W. Bishop. The fish. which wa.1 * AIIen & LeW18 wholesale School Superintendentof Jackson Coun cision of the republican party at the ty, subject to the primaries of May 19. primary election to be hold May 19, brought to balk after a struggle of grocery house at Eugene* If nominated and elected I pledge my 1916. If elected I pledge myself to 54 minutes, weighed, after it was S* P* Co* may establish shipyard at self to an honest, impartial, and eco make a just and equitable assessment dressed, 147» pounds. Fishing is good | ^sutI,erlin. in the Hood river, and many local Eugene—Building permit a increased nomic administration and will personal and administer the affairs of the office ly supervise our schools. in a businesslike manner. anglers secure handsome catches dai-1 $3.522 over last year. I hold an Oregon Life Certificate, J. B. CtfLEMAN. W* Albany to have cheese factory. and having recently spent four sessions (Paid Advertisement) on preparatory work in both the Uni versity of Oregon and in the Universi COUNTY ASSESSOR. ty of California in the study of modern education and supervision, and having is the round trio rate to Los 1 hereby announce that I have filed served the county as Rural School Su Angeles. Six months return my declaratio of intention to become a pervisor for two years, I feel compe limit with stopovers. The tent to fill the office in a thorouhgly candidate for the republican nomina spring is a delightful time togo satisfactory manner and hereby solicit tion for the office of County Assessor the support of every true friend of ed of Jackson Coisnty Oregon. If I am nominated and elected I ucation. pledge myself to an honest efficient im G. W. AGER. partial and economical discharge of (Paid Advertisement) the duties of the office and proposj to are at their best Nice warm make all assessments upon the basis sunny days making bathing I am a candidate for the Republican of the true actual value of the proper ideal. Choice of beaches, San nomination for County School Superin ty and not upon any inflated valuation. GEORGE LAUNSPACH ta Monica, Ocean Park, Ven tendent. 1 stand for: A continuance ice, Redondo, Long Beach and of progressive policies in education, P. O. address Medford, Or., R. F. D. 1 (Paid Advertisement) Newport are all within a few economy consistant with efficiency, minutes^ride of Los Angeles. equal educational advantages for the boys and girls on the farms with those Remember that the beautiful COUNTY TREASURER in the cities and town. If nominated and elected I will in the future, as in the past, give my full 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 is open all the year. Many of my incumbency I have not confined my at the primary election to be held May the best exhibits from the self strictly to the routine duties of 19, 1916. Panrm a-Pacific Exposition the office but have taken a broader I formerly held the office of county have been taken to San Diego view of the mission of the County treasurer and believe I gave general making this fair bigger and School Superintendent. In addition to satisfaction to the public. better than ever. my efforts to raise the standard of During the time I was county treas teaching and improve the physical con Write for our b«Mikkt on San urer the county employed expert ac ditions at school I have labored to pro Ihe<o and SouthernX'alifomia countants to expert the countv officers’ mote the welfare of the boys and girls Ask IfH-nl afisnt for furlhtr Information or writs books and my work as a county official through industrial clubs, school fairs, JohiuM. Scott, Geaeral Paaaonrcr Arent was complimented very highly by said Portland. Oraron. sclwol credits and for home work, par experts. ent-teacher circles, spelling and arith- If nominated and elor'-'d f •>->- m•'♦»r «nd «Mb ’ 55 DOLLARS Southern California Beaches Panama - California Exposition Jacksonville to Los Angeles and Return SOUTHERN i Atu tc COUNTY TREASURER Deputy County Treasurer Myrtle W. Blakely announces her candidacy for the office of county treasurer. I hereby announce my candidacy on the republican ticket for the office of county treasurer, to be voted on at the coming primaries. I have field the po sition as deputy in this office for the past year and am confident that I can fulfill the duties connected therewith. I served two years as deputy county recorder before taking the position as doputy county treasurer; I have also have had experience as accountant fo.t several corporations, such as the Med ford Concrete Construction company and Medford Ice and Storage company, before taking up county work and will say that my past record is open for in spection to the voters of Jackson coun ty. If nominated and elected I will run the office without the expense of a de puty and continue to serve the public just as efficient in the future as 1 have in the past. MYRTLE W. BLAKELEY. (Paid Advertisement) criminal and juvenile courts, new du ties and conditions confronting the of fice. Among these were mentioned the enforcement of the Prohibition Act and the likelihood of having to fore close many tax liens, particularly thosa against the Southern Pacific land grant of nearly half a million acres in Jack- son County, amounting to about $200,- 000. My reply was that I would become a candidate if it were*generally desired and the race could be made without assum ing special obligation to any particular individual, faction, locality or interest. Therefore, after codsuiting personal ly or by letter with several hundred men and women of all occupations in all parts of the county, believing there is a real desire for; my candidacy, I will be a candidate for the nomination for District Attorney on the Republi can ticket. JOHN H. CARKIN. (Paid Advertisement) COUNTY CLERK I am a candidate for the office of dis trict attorney on the democrat ticket. If nominated and elected, 1 shall serve the county as I have served the citv of Medford the past three years, during which time I have been its city attor ney. B. R. McCABE. (Paid Advertisement) IlKt IDMUIK 1 . JAS. M. CRONEMILLER. (Paid Advertisement) ------------ «<*>♦------------ DISTRICT ATTORNEY I hereby announce that I have filed mv declaration of intention to become a candidate for the Republican nomina tion for the office of County Clerk for Jackson County. Subject to the de cision of the Republican party, at the primary'election to be held May 19th 1916. A. N. HILDEBRAND (Paid Advertisement) I hereby announce that I have filed my declaration of intentions, and that I am G. A. Gardner is republican Can a candidate for the democratic nomina tion for the office of district attorney, didate for County Clerk. subject to the May primaries. If I am I hereby announce my candidacy for nominated and elected to this office, I the office of County Clerk and if nomi promise not to forget the fact that 1 nated and elected will continue to give am a public servant, and that I will my entire time and attention to the du to the best of mv ability administer the ties thereof conduct the office accord affairs of the office, impartially, hon ing to law and give an efficient, eco estly and without fear or favor. NEWTON W. BORDEN nomical and business-like administra tion. (Paid Advertisement) G. A. GARDNER (Paid Advertisement) Aiss Not Worth $7500 -------------------- - DISTRICT ATTORNEY I hereby announce that I have filed my declaration of intention to become a candidate for me republican nomina tion for the office of District Attorney for Jackson county. Oregon, subject to the decision of the republican party, at the primary election to be held May 19, 1916 G. M. ROBERTS. (Paid Advertisement) The first of the year a number of Re publicans, including many who ann-w Portland, April 11—“The kiss wasn’t worth $7500 if Becker did takejt. Miss Jones wasn’t damaged at al). She worked right on.” These were the final words of Tom Garland, attorney for Edwin D. Beck er, a jeweler, and defendant in Miss Viola Jones’ damage suit for $7500, to a jury in Judge Gatens’ court this morning. Miss Jones charged that when she went to get some jewelry Becker had repaired for her last Sep tember he had seized her »nd kissed her. “And he said that I had a devilish look in my eye,” Miss Jones testi fied. 11 li ompson an i Minnie Kelly were ’ u .ay evening visitors at Med candidate lor the office of District At- ford. torney, inasmuch as there would be in J Dave Cronem iller was a recent visi addition to the regular duties of the I tor in Medford. in 1 am asking for re-election J. PERCY WELLS. (Taid Advertisement) I I I I