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JACKSONVILLE POSI-: * of the City " ’ Official Paper - - of JaclibpiivUlc, - WT . W Oregon « A weekly i.« ■'.-.p..: . • MW, Oregon. |ay at the ctHintv Seat’ of Jackson D. W. B agshaw , Editor and Publisher Entered as second-class matter June 22, 1907, at the post office at Jacksonville Oregon, under Act of Congress of March 3, 1879. SATURDAY, 'l l PR!L 22. If) l fi SUBSCRIPTION: One year by mail $1.50. Advertising rates furnished on application. Mr. Gardner Answers To Medford Mail Tribune: Relative to the registration matters of whiffi you have been so freely at tacking me, will say, that I have been following the law according to the opin ion of the Attorney-General of Oregon which is superior to the advice of the County Attorney. If the registrations have not been properly taken care of, why have you not had your County Attorney bring mandamus proceedings and the matter could have been settled in a few days. G. A. Gardner. — • . . .... I ! I ■ Epworth League Annual Meeting Celebrai? Birthday When any one reaches the »pin of life allotted to rm n and is still hale and hearty, we delight in honoring that one. Monday April 16, onr esteemed citi zen, Mrs. Hinkle reached the Three score and ten mile stone and the ladies of the M. E- church gathered at her home in the afternoon with their knit ting and dainty r freshrnents and sqr • prised the young lady. She in turn surprised the most of them by showing the photos of her two great grandchildren, the young son and daughter of Mr. Henry Ruch. The ladies present were Mesdames Hackert, Poo), Day, Davis, Coppie, Walsh, Johnson, Mitchell and Abbott. Those unable to be present but rep resented by some token of love were: Mesdames Raypholtz, Hutchinson, Caudill, Ncidermeyer, Hartman, Can trail, and Gallup. The local Epworth League chapter held its annual meeting on Wednesday evening at the home of Mrs. S. Wal«h There was alarge attendance of mem bers and several visitors. Department tai reports showed that the League was in a very good condition. The Big New Mill to Open at chief business of the meeting was the Onalaska Next Week. election of officers for the coming year Tbe following were unanimously elect’ ed. President W. G. Caudill, 1st vice Chehalis, Wash., April 17—The main president Miss Edith Hoefs, 2nd vice part of the big Carlisle-I’ennel Lumber president Gretchen Puhi, 3rd vice pres- company sawmill at Onalaska, 16 miles •dent Mrs. S. Walsh, 4th vice president I southeast of Chehalis, will probably be Mrs. Caudill, Treasurer Miss Ellen . in operation by April 26. It is under Hartman, Secretajy Otto Neidermeyer stood the firm has booked several large Organist Edith Hoefs. The newly orders for rough lumber for E stern elected officers having addressed the shipment. This concern is employing meeting and other routine business about 20 men and this number will la transacted games were indulged in. ter be increased. The mill will have a Refreshments terminated a very enjoy capacity of 200,000 feet daily. able evening. Final arrangements are being made Tenino Man is Sought in organizing a girls hiking club in connection with the League. Already a goodly number of girls have signified Centralia, Wash., April 19—Patrick their intension of joining. Every girl Crow, a former resident of Tenino, has above twelve is eligible for member escaped from the insane asylum at ship. Full particulars can be had from Steilacoom for the secord time within the Cief Hiker, Miss Edith Hoefs. a month. The first time he was caught near his home, and a close watch is be ing maintained for him in that vicinity.' Hawley Wants State to get Crow has peculiar ideas regarding dress, and considers it unnecessary to Klamath Land. wear clothes w hen he makes calls upon his neighbors. He is considered harm- Washington, April 18-Congressman lea'. — . . . ■ Hawley introduced a bill today ceding to Oregon the marsh lands along Klam How would it do for the United ath lake, withdrawn for the reclama States to provide itself with a real ar tion service found unavailable for gov I my composed of troops like the small ernment reclamation. sample it now possesses? Harry N. Loffland Candidate For Sheriff Harry N. Lofland Republican candi date for sheriff is a native of Jackson county, was born and raised on a farm midway between Medford and Jackson ville is 37 years old has a family of three, wants you to look up his past record and respectfully asks your sup port at the primaries. HARRY N. LOFLAND (Paid Advertisement) by Wolf Mason The March King’s stately name is known wherever music holds its own, wherever drums and cymbals throb, and orchestras hold down their job. A Sousa march just mention that, and mark how people smile thereat; they know what Sousa’s music is; it s melody without the fizz; it’s full of energy and pep, and makes old graybeards dance a step; they hear the sound of marching men, of chargers trotting down the glen, the shock of battle and the roar, and billows beating on the shore. And Sousa, when he would compose that music which the whole world knows, JOHN PHILIP SOUSA fills up his pipe with good old ‘‘Tux’’ And Hit Band, Say: the vim, energy (name t’other brands, and he says, ami ”/ill enthusiasm we put into the playing of 9 The "ShucksI”). Tuxedo is the smoke of Stars and Stripes For men who do big things with lyre or ever *we find tn the steady use of Tuxedo. ** pen, who make the old world’s wheels go round, w! . m «. nuij 11 down the st nd His Entin Bane, ages sound. Political Announcements CANDIDATE FOR SHERIFF. i have heretofore formally announc ed my candidacy lor the nomination for Sheriff u.n the republican ticket to be voted upon at the coming primarv elec tiou. May 19th, 1916. I have held the position of Deputy Sh- riff during the past four years. It h unanimously conceded that a marked improvement has been made in all de partments of the Sheriff’s office during ihe incumbency of the present Sheriff, lhe records in the office at the begin ning of the present administration 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 sq that quicker and bet ter service is now being rendered, and taxes collected at a much less cost than heretofore. 1 am fully conversant with the duties 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 sent efficient condi.ion. 2nd—To endeavor to further improve the service to taxpayers and to mini mize the cost thereof. 3rd—To impartially perform all duties and enforce all laws. E. W. (Curley) WILSON. (Paid Advertisement.) . i an o , 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 the public, having been a resident of Jackson County for 26 years, I pledge myself, if elected, to give an impartial, economical and conserva tive administratiou of this important office. I have endeavored to serve the pub lic faithfully in the past and agree if elected, to strictly and impartially en force all laws. Having a very large experience iVi the matters of taxation and knowing Jackson County thorough ly, I pledge myself to conduct the tax collecting branch of the office in such a manner as to serve the taxpayers honestly, promptly ar,d efficiently. W. T. GRIEVE (Paid Advertisement) ------—----------- SCHOOL SUPERINTENDENT i I hereby announce mv 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 at 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) For Tired Feet A Comfort Treat our feet mighty important Y Part of your understanding. 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, tee and sole by special Elack Cat process. Get a pair today. Taylor Williams lhe People's Store, “The World is Growing Better Jacksonville Oregon PHONE 142 Political Announcement 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. CATKINS. (Paid Advertisement) ♦ ■A)» COUNTY ASSESSOR 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 held 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 deputy county treasurer; I have also have had experience as accountant foil 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 1 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) DISTRICT A'l TORNEY I hereby announce that I have filed my declaration of intentions, and that I am a candidate for the democratic nomim.« tion for the office of district attorney, subject to the May primaries. If I am nominated and elected to this office, 1 promise not to forget the fact that 1 am a public servant, and that I will to the best of mv ability administer the affairs of the office, impartially, hon estly and without fear or favor. NEWTON W. BORDEN (Paid Advertisement) 1 have filed mydeelaration to become a candidate for County Assessor of Jackson county, subject to the will of I am a candidate for the Republican the republican party, at the primary nomination for District Attorney. . election to be held May 19th 1916. I JOHN H. CARKIN. 1 will appreciate your investigation of (Paid Advertisement) my qualifications and your support at ---------- --------------- the primary election. E. M. WILSON. W. W. TRUAX Ì (Paid Advertisement) I hereby anuounce that I have filed my declaration of intentions, and that Candidate for County Assessor at I am a candidate for the republican I herewith announce my candidacy Republican Primary Election, May 19, nomination for the office of County for County Assessor subject to the de 1916. School Superintendent of Jackson Coun cision of the repub’ican party at the Three years experience, clerical ty, subject to the primaries of May; 19. primary election to be held May 19, wok, making up assessment roll» »nd If nominated and elected I pledge my 1916. I, elected I pledge myself to extending tax rolls, township 29 and 30 self to an honest, impartial, and eco make a just and equitable assessment COUNTY CLERK North, Range 4 West, state of Michi nomic administration and will personal and administer the affairs of the office I hereby announce that I have filed gan. • : - ly supervise oUr schools. in a businesslike manner. Three years assessor and member of I hold an Oregon Life Certificate, J. B. COLEMAN. my declaration of intention to booome and having recently spent four sessions (Paid Advertisement) a candidate for the Republican no'mina” 'County* Board of Supervisors, Otsego on preparatory work in both the Uni tion for the office of County Clerk for County, Michigan Six years deputy assessor in Jackson versify of Oregon and in the Universi Jackson County. Subject to the de COUNTY ASSESSOR. ty of California in the study of modem cision of the Republican party, at the County, Oregon. If elected, practical experience, com education and supervision, and having primary election to be held May 19th, mon sense and business judgment, Will served the county as Rural School Su I hereby announce that I have filed 1916. > ■ be exercised in making assessments. pervisor for two years, I feel compe my declaratio of intention to become a A. N. HILDEBRAND Fictitious, boom, valuations will pot tent to fill the office in a thorouhgly candidate for the republican nomina- (Paid Advertisement) >. i i- ____ • • r; be permitted- satisfactory manner and hereby solicit tion for the office of County As ses sor i Tbe greatesr possible accuracy »nd the snpport of every true friend of ed of Jackson County Oregon. If I am nominated and elee'ed I G. A. Gardner is republican Can economy in field and office work will be ucation. pledge myself to an honest efficient im rigidly enforced. did ite for County Clerk. G. W. AGER. partial and economical discharge of The most efficient administration that (Paid Advertisement) I hereby announce my candidacy for the duties of the office and propos* to experience, education and capability, the office of County Clerk and if nomi make ail assessments upon the basis nated and elected will continue to give can exact, in every department of this I am a candidate for the Republican of the true actual value of the proper- important office will be affected; my entire time and attention to the du nomination for County School Superin i ty and not upon any inflated valuation. Fair and courteous treatment extend- ties thereof conduct the office accord GEORGE LAUNSPACH tendent. 1 stand for: A continuance ei to all taxpayers. ing to law and give an efficient, eco of progressive policies in education, P. O. address Medford, Or., R. F. D. 1 Integrity of purpose the governin'» nomical and business-like administra (Paid Advertisement) economy conristant with efficiency, factor. . f* tion. equal educational advantages for the Your support solicited. ited. G. A GARDNER boy* anil girls on the farms with those W. I W. TRUAX ' COUNTY TREASURER (Paid Advertisement) in tho cities and town. (Paid Advertisement) ’ ----------------- -------------- U». If nominated and elected I will in the DISTRICT ATTORNEY future, as in the past, give my full I hereby announce that I am a can- Electric Line Reduces Fares time and best efforts to the supervis j didate for the nomination of conn*y I haraby amaiance that I have filed ion of the schools and the administra ! treasurer for Jackson county, Oregon, my dwlar.-urnn of intention to become * ■ : ■ i tiou of the dutiesof the office. During on the republican ticket to be voted for a candidate for the republican nomina Centralia, Wash., April lp—The my incumbency 1 have not confined my nt the primary election to be held May tion for the office of District Attorney ’ j North Coast Power company, ow»er self strictly to the routine duties of . for Jack son errnnty. Oregon. sOFJëci to 1 j of the electric line between hure and ; 19, 1916. the office but have taken, a broader I formerly held the office of county the decision of the republican party, . Chehalis, is contemplating red ictag the view of the nusoion of the Couoty 1 treasurer and believe I gave general at the primary election to be held May fare between the two cities to lOeents. School Superintendent. In addition to satisfaction to the public. ; 1?. I’At present the fare is 15 cent» or a my efforts to raise the standard of G. M. RORERTi. *« -r ftound trip ticket for 25 cents. To off- During the time I was county treas- teaching and improve the physical con I urer the county employed expevt ac- (Paid Axlvertisement) ? set the reduction in revenues the com ditions at school I have labored to pto- ! countants to expert the county officers' pany will operate its ears on the ane- mote the welfare of the boys and girls books and my work as a county official n)»PiP ’’lhe rear doors will be clos- through industrial clubs, school fai^s. I was complimented very highly by said ♦ I am a candidate for thepffi«* of dha ed and !*ft the passengers will enter and trict attorney on the democrat ticket. school credits and for home work, par ' experts. If nominate • and elected, I shall serve leave the cars by the front doors, pay ent-teacher circles, sp dling and arith- If nominated and elected I shall en- ’ha rf) nty "s T have «.»rve ' th ing as they enter. Vice President and m ’!c con* and — ■■ do- T *> <’ '.i:\ager H t ries say» that ■n will became effective to t il. .1 row. AUX te riev’UUil JAS. M. CRONEMILLER. B. R. McGABS. LaFolIetU’s boom for the presidency J. PERCY WELLS. (Paid Advertisement) t) I knows,hwr th« tai rebin feel». - (Paid Advertisement) (Paid Advertisement)