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t ... J 4. A V alley C limate . TArKSONVITI F A j j JACKSONVILLE, JACKSON COUNTY? OREGON, OCTOBER 23. 1920 „_T VOL. XIV. WHAT OUR NEIGH BORS ARE DOING --------- —- I age of over 60 cents a dozen being ■ received. Nels Alhstrom celebrated his 91st birthday Tuesday of last week at his home on Fifth street, a number of and relatives being present at Told bv Conscien a friends sumptuous dinner. Correspondents Plans are progressing for the mas- querade ball to be given by First com- ■ pany O. C. A. at the armory on Oct. 29, The proceeds will be used by First ASHLAND company in outfitting their club room i in the armory. Col. Sargent Draws Crowds ber: the community in which he lived, Evans Gets New Trial a good neighbor and respected citizen, and his family a kind and loving kins Bv a decision handed down in the man; that while we b"W to the will of Despite the handicap of exception ' would have to be vacated as soon as the Great Ruler, we feel that we will supreme court at Salem last Tuesday, ally disagreeable weather, Col. H. H. 1 a permanent court house could be con mis» the cheery greetings of our’ bro L irk Evans, who has been a prisoner Tersely e Sargent, who is delivering a series of structed . ther in everyday life anJ his wise in the county jail for over nine months The economical and logical thing to counsels at the meetings of the lodge will be granted a new trial. addresses against county seat remov tious Evans was arrested last winter, ac al is being greeted by well-filled houses do is to vote measure number 323, no! Be it further resolved, that our wherever he appears. Monday night at the coming election and keep the charter be draped for a period of sixty cused of kidnapping and robbing of this week he addressed an inter court house on its present site. A site days and that a copy of this resolu- i George White, a jitney driver of ested audience at Central Point, Wed in the hand is worth a sight more tion be sent to his relatives and that Grants Pass. After binding »nd gagg ing White, he left him in the wood» nesday he spoke at Talent and at Gold 1 than two sites up in the air. it be spread upon the minutes ot the south of this city and escaped with Hill Friday evening. Saturday even lodge: also, that a copy be sent to the White’s car. Evans was tried .nd con ing, October 23rd, the colonel will give Mrs D. Perozzi has returned from a local newspaper and to the Pacific Odd Message to Voters victed in the circuit court and senten Applegate people an opportunity to I weeks trip to Portland where she at-| CENTRAL POINT Fellow. ced to fifteen years inprisorment. His behold the oratorical Jack Dempsey ♦ended a meeting of the republican G. N. L ewis . Rev. Belknap former pastor of the of Jackson county in action. Monday, To the V oters of J ackson C ounty : wife, who was arrested as an accom state executive committee. J oe L. B rown . Methodist church here, but now loca Oct. 85th. he speaks at Eagle Point, plice, was acquitted. If you elect me District Attorney at The Ashland Post of the American ted on the Klamath Indian reserva- D. W. B agshaw The appeal for a new trial was Tuesday, Oct. 26, at Rogue River and the coming election, I hereby give the Legion will celebrate Armistice Day I tjOn, was a visitor in our city last week The foregoing Resolution was adop made by Attorney Gus Newbury, coun- following pledges: Friday, Oct. 29 at Ruch. on November 11. A splendid program I will devote my best energies to a ted at a regular meeting of Jackson ' sei for the defense, who produced affi Central Point received the prize for Col. Sargent is well worth hearing. b being prepared. The Medford Post ville Lodge, No. 10, I. O.O. F. held davits detailing evidence that the ac selling the most tags on October 9th, He is an orator of no mean Mbilily faithful and impartial enforcement of will participate in the parade. October 2nd 1920. cused was in Medford at the hour the proceeds of which will be used in. and his address is full of convincing all the laws. I will claim neither for Perry Ashcraft is building a cabin when the crime was committed. and unanswerable arguments against myself nor for my friends any privi the work of the county nurse. on his homestead on Elk creek ’.which During the months of his incarcera county seat removal. The taxpayers leges whatever, which I do not accord Freight and passenger service be Another enjoyable dance was given he recently secured under the sailors and voters of the county are urged to to every man and woman of the tween Pittsburg and New Orleans, on tion, Evans has become a familiar fig allotment law. He will return soon for here Friday night, a goodly number attend these meetings as Col. Sargent county. the Mississippi river has b.-en resum ure, being often seen on the street in his family and spend the winter or of Medford people attending. Music the'tustody of Jailor Norris. He will I will vigorously investigate every j ed after 30 years. presents an array of facts and figures the place. 1 was furnished by the Imperial orches probably be tried at the next term of which every citizen should be ac phase of the Jacksonville Bank I Mr» Raymond Robins of Chicago tra. quainted with. failure, and the possible lose by the I Reductions of $2 to $3 a ton in the court, which will begin Nov 9tn. ----- . and Mrs Edson of California, who Mr. and Mrs. C. A. Boles ¿re leav County of the larger part of over price of coal was reported by Chicago passed thro Ashland Sunday spoke at ing on a three weeks vacati on to be Attorney H. K. II ina is able to be | $100,000.00 of its funds, and will pro dealers, this making wholesale prices the Ashland depot on political matters. apeut in various parts of southern A dispatch from Medford appearing secute every person whether in office $5 and $5.50 per ton. out after a ten day illness. ■ The U. of O. homecoming committee California. During Mr Boles absence, in a Portland paper this week, states or out of office, who by such investi ha» appointed Homer Billings local his position as sJ. P. agent will be that Medford hag offered the county gation is found to be criminally or I chairman to supervise the homecom I filled by Ed Russell of Medford. court a free gift of a city square as a i civilly responsible. ing publicity in Ashland. j A special session of the W. R. C. site for the court house and the j I will do all in my power to recover j Rev. Walter F. Evans of Austin was held Thursday evening because o choice of temporary quarters for two I ^or the County as large a i share of I Texas, spake in the Baptist church I the presence of Mrs McBride of years or $5000 cash, if the county seat ' lhese funds as possible, but I do not I removal measure carries Nov. 2nd i favor any attempt by the County to last Sunday. | Portland, who is making an inspection This dispatch is, to say the least, pre- grab away from the other depositors C. W. Nims was advanced to the of the various corps. position of deputy grand commander ; An all day meeting of the Childs ¡mature. Tne Medford Chamber of in the insolvent bank their share of of the Knights Templar at the recent Welfare association was held in the M. i Commerce has made the County Court1 *1® assets, and I do not believe any 1 no offer of any kind and there is ap- ' such thing is possible under the law ! convention in Portland. E. church last Tuesday with a good i . parently but slight prospects of its do- , and J the decisions '* " of the ° Supreme Mr. C. D. Schell formerly secretary attendance. Has joint power with the President in the ing so. The city council of Medford ! Court of this State. of the Ashland Fruit and Produce As Rev. Edgar, pastor of the brick at a recent meeting pledged the pur I am fully alive to the important sociation, is this year principal of th e church has returned from a business consideration of chase and donation of a suitable site and vital responsibilities of the office Applegate High school. trip to C mada. I for a court house site to the county. of District Attorney, and realize ¡that Paul Kuntzler, S. P. section boss Whether that body has authority to these responsibilities are not to be Colonel H. H. Sargent of Jackson TREATIES AND ALL FOREIGN RELATIONS ville who is stumping the county liv ng at Tolo has been transferred to | expend public funds for such a pur I taken lightly; but I do not hesitate to against of county seat removal, de Hillsboro and will move his family pose without first calling an election assume these responsibilities and livered a splendid speech in this city there at once. to ascertain the will of the people, is 1 have full confidence in my capacity to last Saturday night. Colonel H. H. Sargent, Jackson a matter of more or less importance 1 adequately and efficiently to handle the many duties of that position, The harvesting of the late pear and ville's orator spoke here Tuesday even- to the taxpayers inasmuch as, until I feel satisfied that my three years’. » apple crops is now in fuil swing an 1 I ing on the subject of moving the satisfied by a vote of the people, it experience as an Attorney for the , county seat. Col. Sargent presents a can scarcely be considered an obliga- there is plenty ot work for all who Don’t Forget splendid line of arguments against ths j lion assumed by the city, Too much United States Government dealing al wiahes employment. removal. i importance should not be given this most exclusively with questions re’at- A Republican Administration G. H. Grover has sold his dairy Frank Tompkins of this city has offer as, while it win doubtless made ing to the bonding, taxation and fin ranch on Mountain avenue and will been appointed on a committee in the in good faith it leaves a loop hole < f ancing of Counties, Cities, School Dis Consists of »oon leave for Medford where he will newly organized Y. M. C. A. of Jack- escape in case the voters of Medford tricts and ail other public corporations take over Snyders dairy. qualifies me intelligently and effective desire to evade payment of the obli A Republican President, Senate and I son county. gation. In the event of county seat ly to handle the County’s civil busi nes^ The canvas for the near East relief removal, temporary quarters for the and litigation. House of representatives resulted in over a ton of clothing and I R awles M oore . A preliminary peace I treaty and I court, house is the really important $45.75 in cash. The committee were thia time, time. ably assisted in the collecting by the armistice was signed by Polish and J matter tr be considered at this Russian soviet peace delegates taking and Medford has made no offer to pro local Boy scouts. Resolution ot Respeet effect on October 18. vide such quarters. If the measure A community Brotherhood was re- An aerial irrigation company is carries the county records must be cently organized at Phoenix. Rev. IM. being formed in Ontario claiming to moved within 90 days and much pro Whereas, the Grim Reaper, Death C. Reed of Ashland was an honor produce rain at will by sending air test to the contrary notwithstanding, And Make The has again invaded our ranks and re guest and gave an interesting account planes into the air to condense the there is absolutely no safe and suit moved from our lodge our beloved of his visit to New Zealand with the moisture by spraying the clouds with able building in that city where they brother. John Arnold:- Chautauqua Bureau. liquid air. can be deposited. To alter and equip Therefore, Be it Resolved: Everett Cantrall and Miss Gladys Cleveland won the final game with an ordinary business block for the ac the death of Brother Arnold, this j (Paid Adv.) West both of Ashland were married i Brooklyn thus capturing the worlds commodation of county office» and Lodge loses a true and faithful mem- i last week at the the home ot the championship for 1920. transaction of count y business as well bride, Rev. D. J. Gillanders perform as the payment of excessive rental on Government investigations of the ing the ceremony. After a wedding activities of a ring of whiskey dea’ers such à building for a period of 5 or 6, trip to San Francisco they will make operating on a national scale, has been possibly Id years would cost hundrels their home In Ashland. begun as tne result of confessions ob of thousands of dollars of the taxpay The local egg association marketed tained from several Chicago saloon ers money which would be a dead loss to the county, these quarters 1846 dozen eggs in September an aver- keepers. c •X V 1 Don’t Half Do the Job THE SENATE You Want a Republican Administration l/ofe for Robert N. Stanfield Republican Victory Effective Oregon Must Have a Port Equal to Any Port on the Pacific Coast * «.* Initiative measure No. 310 on the ballot gives to the Port of Portland means to create such a port. The primary object of the bill is to furnish the means to insure the opening and maintaining of a 30 foot channel from Portland to the sea and of building and establishing port facilities at the City of Portland sufficient to handle the foreign and coastwise shipping of that port. The cost of this improvement will be met by the people living within the boundaries of the Port of Portland. When you go to the polls November second vote 310 YES and give to the Port of Portland the power to maintain its 30 foot channel to the sea and to build adequate port facilities to handle all of the great products of the interior of the state. ■ • ■* ’4w7: - The passage of this bill means lower freight rates for the products of Oregon in reaching the markets of the world and a greater profit to the producers. This is the most important arid the most valuable measure that has ever been put up to thejvoters of the interior portions of the state. VOTE 310 YES - *7 ; (Paiï AIvt.) 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