Gold Hill news. (Gold Hill, Jackson County, Or.) 1897-19??, April 13, 1912, Image 8

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    For county asseeor: J. C. Barnard
threatening a panic If they were re
of Ashland. Martin McDonough of
fuseti, he. l a Folletto, would have call­
Medford. Vote for one.
ed tlielr "bluff.“ lie alao made It a
For county commissioner: W. Daley
point Io denounce the "Jitekpotter»" In
Hiluni* That Is his way lie uaually
of I.ake Creek. George I<vuian of Gold
According to advance announce­ j Hill. Vote for two.
prefers to denounce an abuse In Its
Stronghold or a man Io Ills face.
ments sent out by Secretary of State
For Sheriff: W. A. Jones of Ross
Senator I a F u lletle I» a farm er who
Olcott voters of Jackson county will I |a[)p
farm* with hl* ow n hand*
One of
have to tunke selections from the fo l-1 p ,,, county cierk: W. H. Miller of
A
Short
Man,
but
Every
His
Ciitcf
Aim
to
Drive
the
chief
Inauee
with
people
generali.»
lowing candidate#:
Oo|d H,n
I* as to the pronunciation or hla name
Inch of Him Is a
the Special Interests
Now 1« the lime to buy property In
Republican
py,r county recorder: Robert L Tay-
Many aiaa'itl It on the “lette" I
For president Robert M. LaFolIette |or oy Medford,
even heard one man call It l a Follai* Hold l l l l l i don’t wait till yon have le
Fighter.
Out of Politics.
of Madison. Wisconsin; Theodore
_____________
ty
It I* a 1 1 rw syllable name and la hate It t liny now gnd make the In.
ie*tor's profit, a word to the wise It
Roosevelt of Oyster Bay. New York
accented on the "Fol "
Houser Tells Gold Hill
ONE OF A SERIES OF ARTICLES ON THE PRESIDENTIAL CAMPAIGN
Senator lui Follette I* not a tall man: ■efflrlenti If you hate not the ruabi
William Howard Taft of dneinnatti
(Continued from first page)
tmt, nt previously remarked. every talk Io Kellogg be w ill get It for yoel
Ohio.
By J A M t l A. I lo . it I U.N
he ha* some reel bargain* Ju*t now
For presidential elector, M. J. Mac- ed hi* connectioa with my candidacy, ami
dan.! i I
-ue or elilell.i by aelfiah ‘ueh o f him •» * fighter
ambit , ui .N -. tills I n not an Intel
it was so understood when he left head­
HE Auier.cnn |M*ojile I oven ;!
In (>old lllll properties.
Mahon of Multnomah
La Follette Addresses Voters
er. and Senator Robert Marion ligible explanation of tile man aud his
For delegates to the national con­ quarters after the conference there on
lUtNMN) to loan on laropt« property,
La Follette la about the gatu Career.
(Continued from first peg«)
vention; Charles W. Ackerson of Mult­ that day. He also knows that five days
In hla earnestness Senator I a Fol these problems, constructively. In the
for two years nt H per r»nl.
later,
alien
I
had
to
yield
to
a
few
days
eat
fighter
that
has
ap|<eared
nomah. O. C. Applegate of Klamath,
lette frequently lets fall the phrase “1
fillMIO.lM) to loan oB Improved property,
Daniel Boyd of Wallowa, Fred S By of rest and recuperation that lie *eiaed to politics to our day. When defeated mean IL" Have we not here the key public Interest.
from I to
years at H pec r« *L
In this spirit 1 ask yon to con-
non of Marlon. Homer C. Campbell of that time as his opportunity to make time after time he haa goue on tight to hla character? He umuum what he
**00.00
to
loan
on Improved projteyty,
public
Ok'
support
he
had
long
givey
to
wider
my
candidacy.
Ing. When so sick be was in a doc says, menus it luteuaeiy. menus It uot
Multnomah« Charles H. Carey of Mult­
for two yofira at 10 per rin L
I shall not undertake, within the
nomah. Henry WaMo Co« of Mnitno- Roosevelt’* candidacy. The*' gentleiik'n tor's hands ha has gone on fighting only in words, but iu deeds. Emeraou
**4NMM to I o n s on Improved property,
man. Charles H. Fry of Washington know Ivforv Pinehot left headquarters When legislatures have been bullied said. "Beware wheu the great God lets compass of this letter, to discuss the
from S to 8 years at 10 per re n t
D. D. Hall of Wasco. Dr. T. W. Harris after he had finally made his intentions or bought away from him he has goue loose a thinker ou thia planet." Ue Issues, or Indeed to more then sug­
ou fighting. When h aled In the Lulled ■night also have bid ua beware of the gest my position upon the vitally Im­ *NO0.00 to loon on Income property,
plain,
that
1
said
to
him
that
I
had
no
of Lane, 3. B. Huston of Multnomah
States senate he has goue ou fighting.
man who is In dead earnest There la portant ones.
for two years at 10 per renL
D. C. Jones of Wasco. Thos. McCusk- power to prevent him from quitting, but
I d fact, that Is the story of his whole no other way to explain La Follette,
that
he
had
obligated
himself
to
support
I
believe
In:
er. of Multnomah. Phil Metechan of
We guii rati tee « per rent nud have
h over
m e; that I would ¡not release him from career—"he haa gone on fighting ” The h!s perse' > rs" ■ M., f
The initiative, referendum and re­ never paid leas than I I per rent on
Multnomah. J. W. Minto of Multno­
opposition of the bosses or of the i
that obligation and if lie left that he tercets, adverse votes In the uatioual
than ou the theory that he u treiueu call and direct uointualloua and elec­
mah, Frank Patton of Clatsop. Dr. J.
would have to reconcile his course with convention of his party, lack of tuouey doualy iu earueet. ilia fueu, his hear­ tions. uot only as applied to statea. saving arrounta paid by the month,
N. Smith of Marion, A. V. Swift of
both Inrge and smalL. The Pacific
his conscience as best he could.
or of health, vitriolic abuse-none of ing, hla »voids and hi* di. ; all bear but alao In the extension of these
Baker. Vote for one.
llnlldlng A Loan Assoetatloa. T alk
theaa
haa
deterred
him.
The
late
Ad­
TarewcM,
Hiram
out
this
InUti'ptMutieu.
Lu.
u
u
man
principles
to
the
nation
as
a
whole.
For United States senator: Jona­
with A. F. Kellogg, local agent
miral
Evant
la
not
the
only
one
en­
will
go
far.
«
The equalisation of the burdens of
“ With Gifford Pinehot went his brother
than Bourne of Multnomah, Stephen
titled to the name of “Fighting Bob.”
taxation, upon a property
basts, ..O w n your own hnmest stop paying
Strong With the People,
A. bowel! of Umatilla, J. W. Morton Amos and also Medill McCormick and With equal fitness that term could be
through
the
adoption
of
graduated
Gilson
Ganlner.
Those
gentlemen
quit
re n t The Parlfle llnlldlng A Loan
of Marion, Ben Selling of Multnomah.
now many vote will t.- have la the
applied, as It Is being applied, to Sen­
thi n and there. As for Governor Hiram ator Bob La Follette of Wisconsin. Convention ? Thai u yet putciy u mat Income and Inheritance taxes.
Assoelnllon will furnish yon the mon­
Vote for one.
The parcels post.
ey l pay by the monthi Just like pay­
For representative In congress: W. Johnson of California, lie did not quit me Progressive Republican candidate for ter of speculation Various newg|iapcr
Government ownership of express ing re n t| It costs no morel talk with
until Sunday, February 11. He was president of the United States.
corres(>ondeuta have written forecasts
C. Hawley of Marion.
Senator I a Follette may not be nom­ giving him anywhere from 100 to 200. companies and government operation Kellogg, he does their business In
For secretary of state: Frank 8. manly about it. He eauie an,I told me
but all thia is guesswork. The Wla of expreas business at actual coat to Gold H ill.
Fields of Multnomah. Ben W. Olcott that he would not attempt to sneak out inated In the Republican convention,
urnler pretense that anything given out a fact which be doubtless realties, but cousin senator luis behind him a na the public.
of Marion. Vote for one.
If be is not be will go on fighting. Ue lion »vide organization and a tremen­
Iteaaonnble Valuation
For Justice of the supreme court: at my headquarters warranted such a was turned down once or twice In dous sentiment among the cominou
The reasonable valuation of the FOR SALK—Well Improved farm of
course,
for
nothing
was
issued
from
my
Robert Eakin of Union.
people.
His
friend*
are
making
an
ac­
42 acres S miles from Gold Hill, 20
physical property of railroads, Justly
headquarters which, in his opinion, was Wisconsin before he reached the gov­
For Oregon dairy and fruit commis­
tive campaign in his behalf. My own
acres under cultivation, water right,
subject to such construction. He had ernorship. and even when he attained belief la that he will make a stronger Inventoried and determined, aa the
sioner: W. I. Cottel of Multnomah. quit me to go to Roosevelt because he the goal the legislature refused to en­
and Irrigating system with place,
basis for fixing rates, and the exten­
Arthur T. Edwards of Multnomah. A.
night mvcampaign had ‘ttattened out,’ act his reforms. Not till he bad gone showing in the convention than the sion of the powers and the adminis­
plenty of timber on place, 200 fruit
average
man
now
believes
possible.
A
In
the
third
time
did
he
succeed
iu
H. Lea of Multnomah, John D. Mickle and I ‘couldn’t win and Roosevelt could.’
treoo 3 years old, 1 acre In borrloo,
poll taken by the Farm and Home trative control of the Interstate Com­
getting
his
whole
program,
hut
he
“
I
suggested
that
as
California’s
pri­
of Washington. Vote for one.
good house, barn and out buildings,
maries were not to be la id until May 14, made the battle so warm that the law Mngaxiue in nil sections of the country merce commission.
For railroad commissioner: Thom­ bis situation was not urgent, and that lie makers had to come to him in the end. showed the following results:
picket and wire fence,
mile from
I would have the nation know how
could wait until the result of the North
as K. Campbell of Lane.
I a A Ruote-
school. Team, stock and Impleine-nta
To- murh of the $ 1 M.OOO.OOO.OOU capitali­
Writes
His
Own
Life.
Dakota
primaries
and
see
whether
my
For prosecuting attorney: H. K.
Poliert«. Vt It. Taft. tai
go with place. Price *4000. part
candidacy was as Hat as he thought. He
Gl
112
32» zation was contributed by those who
Many good people thought that his New England. . ir.3
Hanna of Jackson, J. N. Johnston of decline,! to wait.”
Middle
state«..
down, balance on favorable terms.
..
469
67
ao
7at own the railroads, and how much by
proposals
would
play
havoc
with
busi­
Josephine. Vote for one.
Central west..
99
2S9 1,293 the people themselves.
ness If they were enacted into law. but
. 2>‘«5
10
FOR BAIJC- 3 miles from Gold lllll.
For joint state representative: C.
Medford is going to have an inter these fears proved grouudlexs, and even Northwest ......
1 believe in the creation of a com-
<3
PC
700
20 acres placer mining ground, good
E Whisler of Jackson.
8outh
.............
<31
S
3
L
i?
711
national boxing contest.
Manager the coriHiratloas now admit that "La
mission, with power to Investigate
title, all tillable land, 800 tiers of
For representative: J. A. Wester- Frankie Edwards of the Medford Ath Follettelsm" la not so bud us painted.
and
ascertain
the
Illegal
acts
of
all
U, 8.. total....... . 1.090
3 g 3 1,00 4.116
fire wood standing on the claim. No
lund and John Carkin of Medford. letic club has secured the best at They are reaping the benefits of the
In this straw voto La Follett. re- trusts and combinations, and with
Improvement on the land. This Is
Vote for two.
traction ever before the local public new system along with the people at celves (55 per cent. Taft 2.' l>er cent power to ascertain the reasonable
large. Instead of Its hurting the sale
a snap for some one (hat wants u
For county Judge: George Dunn of in the line of boxing.
valuation not the monopoly valua­
of their bonds theee have a better mar and Roosevelt 10 per cent. Polls m.ule
small ranch and a pay roll right at
Ashland, F. E. Merrick of Medford.
Arthur Kelly, the cleverest boxer ket than before. So well have Senator through other agencies show results al­ tion— of the physical properties of
their door. Price, cosh *400.00.
Vote for one.
turned out of Australia since the days Bob’s policies worked that when he most ns significant. The voters are go­ the great monopolies, beginning
For county surveyor: T. W. Osgood of Young Griffo. has been matched for
wna n candidate for re-election in 1910 ing to have something to say about with such as the natural resources FOR SALE - A small home of 15 acres
of Medford, Frank Grisez of Ashland, a ten-round bout with "Bud" Ander he bad lOO.OttO majority, although most this nomination In flvo stales there such as coal, oil, and Iron; in the
2H miles from Gold Hill, new up-
M. McCown, H. C. Stockman, R. P. son of Vancouver.
of the country went Democratic. This are presidential primaries and means creation of a tariff commission of
to-date bungalow, 26x40 feet, V4
of
making
the
public
will
felt
In
other
Cowgill all of Medford. Vote for one.
experts clothed with real power to
Kelly arrived In America a month unparalleled triumph came to him states.
mile from school, spring and run.
For coroner: A. E. Kellogg of Gold ago and immediately came west to when fiat on his back from illness
determine the valuation of all the
nlng water on place. Four acres
Hill. H. C. Stock of Ashland. Vote visit relatives in Portland before go All of which proves once more that
Against Special Interest».
elements of production, costs and
under cultivation, balance good till­
you
can’t
keep
a
good
man
dow
n-
for one.
The chief aud nil Inclusive demand profits, and in the reduction of tar­
ing to San Francisco, where he has
able land. Owner has a business
he la a fighter
For county assessor: W. T. Grieve been promised several good bouts with provided
« o
u
. . _ . . ,
\
Senator "Bob” and the Progressive iff rates to the ascertained differ­
proposition he wishes to take up.
\
8tnn,1l
alOne-
,s
that
the
«l»win*
interest*
be
of Central Point
ence between the labor In this coun
leading lightweights.
On reaching
and will sacrifice this property for
„
U(J
For county treasurer: James Crone- Portland Kelly was urged not to be or. rather, be has bud to start alone to 4r,ven ont of
try and abroad. Instead of each of
recruit bis army. It was practically so tllPre
„ monpy tr,,q, whJ(.b
*1300 caati or trade for Medford res­
miller of Jacksonville.
having a talk in regard to his future In W isconsin and was absolutely so in IWOgenltor of tbe otl.er trusts in the these government commissions inves­
idence property.
For superintendent of schools: J. with Manager Edwards, the latter the United States Semite. \\ hen he beginning our government was pure, tigating the same ructs Independently
Percy Wells of Jacksonville.
showed Kelly where it would be to his began to speak In that body the older, but tlw ,n„,reMls bavo corrupted ,t I believe it would be practical for a FOR SALE—Farm, 30 acres, 6 miles
For commissioner: W. C. Leever of advantage to have several bouts in senators left the chamber almost to a x ow WB njUst bring it bnck to the peo- single board of expert accountants,
from Gold HUI, rich river bottom
Central Point, J. C. Smith of Wood­ Medford before Invading San Francis man. On one such occnsion 8cuutor pie. Thia la all good doctrine, and no­ statisticians, economists, and engi
land, 7 acres In alfalfa, good Im­
“Bob” uttered the famous prophecy
ville. Vote for one.
provements and fences, all under
co, so Kelly's first tryout on American that the people would soon vacate per body can be found who will seriously neers to be empowered to get the
attempt to controvert it Yet the sen tacts, not for the confidential use of
For sheriff: August D. Singler of soil will be in Medford against "Bud
cultivation excepting 4 acres. Price
manently the acets then vacated tem­
Medford, Emmett Beeson of Talent Anderson of Vancouver, who is recog­ porarily. which la exactly what the ator is not always so general in his the president or the departments, but
*6000; *2000 cash, balance on one
statements. He enn tie quite specific,
Vote for one.
and two years time.
nized to be undisputed champion of people did as fast as these senators' and his remedies for these evils and for congress and the public.
For county clerk: G. A. Gardner of the northwest at his weight.
Opiwmen Ship HulMldiee
terms expired.
the brood of leaner abuses that have
FOR SALE—40 acres unimproved land
Talent, W. F. Quisenberry of Medford,
When he entered the senate In 1906 grown out of them are worked out in
I am opposed to ship subsidies,
Anderson is to arrive from Van­
In Sams Valley, price *20 per care;
N. L. Narregan of Eagle Point. Vote couver, Wash., today and both men La Follette had not a man to stand detail by experts. Nor are bis laws which, once entrenched, will become
also an 80 acre tract at same price
with him. Today be has more than a ever successfully attacked In the another corrupting Influence in our
for one.
will be seen in training next Sunday dosen. and during the special session
per acre. Both tracts nicely lo­
courts. La Follette Is a lawyer, and he politics.
For county recorder: Fred L. Colvig afternoon at the Medford Athletic club,
cated.
of Medford, Chauncey Florey of Eagle too eager to enter Into any important be controlled the balance of power and is not In the habit of enacting reforms
I am opposed to further extrava-
virtually ruled the body. With the only to have a coach and four driven
P oint Vote for one.
ring contests until he had been fully Wisconsin man standing alone has be through them by the first court before persons only, in building battleships
Democratic
gance, on the advice of Interested
acclimated. Friends advised him to come a habit When the average poll which they are brought
For president: Champ Clark of come to Medford, where the sublime ticlau becomes a presidential candl
On the tariff the Wisconsin senator and political navy yards, and favor
Bowling Green, Missouri; Judson Har­ climate would favor him greatly.
date there are plenty of men eager to demands a permanent commission re­ an unprejudiced commission to In
mon of Columbus, Ohio; Woodrow
write his biography, but when La Fol­ porting to congress and a downward vestlgate and report what Is required
lette starts a foot race for the White revision schedule by schedule to the In the way of national defense.
Wilson of Trenton, New Jersey. Vote
Endorsed by Josephine County Bor
House be writes bis own life. Been point that shall equalize cost of produc­
for one.
I am opposed to the dollar diplo­
We have known J. N. Johnston as a
For presidential electors: Hugh Mc­ practicing attorney liere for the past Hix reading It? I have, and, say, I am glad tion at home and abroad, nor la be macy which has reduced our state
especially
anxious
about
assuring
a
Lain of Coos; Will M. Peterson of U- years, and know him to lie well qualified he wrote it himself. That is a real
story, one to make a man want to go "reasonable profit to American manu­ department from Its high place as a
matilla, John M. Wall of Washington, for the practice of criminal law and that out and hit somebody and give three facturers.” Ue believes that manu­ kindly intermediary of defenseless
D. M. Watson of Multnomah, F. C. he has been active in it« enforcement cheers for the flag.
facturers should look after their own nations Into a trading outpost for
Whitten of Multnomah. Vote for one. while deputy prosecuting attorney.
profits. Moreover, be Is in favor of Well Street Interests, aiming to ex­
Mr.
Johnston
has
made
criminal
law
They
Call
Him
'‘Bob.’’
making the revision speedily and giv­ ploit those who should be our
For delegates to the national con­ a special study and has shown his adapt­
In Wisconsin there are two classes ing the people relief.
vention: A. S. Bennett of Wasco, ability for this branch of tfie law and law
friends.
Thomas Carrick Burke of Baker, Bart enforcement, and is well qualified to fill of people. One side refers to the sen­
I am opposed to the Aldrtch cur­
Amended
Hailroad
Law.
ator as "that man La Follette," and the
lett Cole of Multnomah, Leon R. Ed- the office of prosecuting attorney ably other side calls him "Bob.” It la slg-
rency
scheme, which, under the guise
On the railroad question be believes
and acceptably.
munson of Lane, James E. Godfrey of
of providing elasticity to our cur­
nlflcent
that
the
"Bob”
class
has
been
In
physical
valuation
us
a
basis
of
(Signed) W. C. HALE,
Marlon, John D. Goss of Coos, Fred­
vastly Increased of late years and the ratemaking. It was Senator La Fol- rency system and relieving monetary
GEORGE H. DURHAM,
Rspublicfin candidate for
rick V. Holman of Multnomah, Will
“that man” bunch baa dwindled corre­ letto who was instrumental in chang­ conditions. Is In reality a means of
GEORGE W. COLVIG,
spondingly.
ing
the
administration
draft
of
the
R. King of Multnomah, Mark Holmes
concentration of the currency and
C. IL CLEMENTS,
county recorder, ia receiv­
ft la alao charged that Senator La present rate law. After he and his the credits of the United States un­
A. C. HOUGH,
of Polk, Stephen Jewell of Josephine,
O. S. BLANCHARD,
ing great encouragement
Follette haa a boundless selfish ambi­ fellow Insurgents were through with der a fifty-year franchise Into those
A. A. Kadderley of Multnomah, James
OLIVER S. BROWN,
tion. The same charge has been inude It President Taft scarcely knew hla hands which have already secured
W. Maloney of Umatilla, Victor P.
in his canvass for that
Of Josephine County Bar against almost every man thnt amounts own child. It bad teeth.
Moses of Benton, Frank H. Reynolds
to anything In the world's history. If
The Initiative, referendum and re­ control of the banking and Insurance
office.
of Multnomah. Daniel W. Sheahan of
the Wisconsin progressive has an un­ call are among the strong cards play­ resources of the country.
I
favor
a
policy
of
government
Wallowa, Charles W. Sherman of
due amount of thia quality he baa tak­ ed by the senator, although these are
Mr. Florey was born and
en a peculiar way to gratify IL For stats rather than national questions ownership and operation of Alaskan
Klamath, John H. Stevenson of Mult­
raised at Eagle Point and
principle he haa faced hardship, con­ He makes It plain that he wants the railroads and coal mines, and of an
nomah, Alex Sweek of Multnomah,
If you want an incubator or brooder, tumely and almost certain defeat when recall to ^pply to judges He la like­ Alaskan steamship line by way of
Ludwig Wilhelm of Multnomah, Her­
is
capable of handling the
man Wise of Clatsop. Vote for one. one that will hatch every hatchable egg, presumably he could have found a wise an- ardent advocate of popular Pacific ports through Panama to New
much easier and more Inviting road to election of senators There would be
job.
For United 8tates senator: O. P. write M c C lanahan , “ t h e incuba ­ place and power. The interests were more of bis kind of senators In the up­ York.
I was opposed to the Canadian
Coshpw of Douglas, Henry Lane of tor MAN,” EUGENE, ORE. Get his rewarding their own and giving them per chamber If the people elected them.
He promises if nomin­
new catalogue; it will tell you all about
Multnomah, Walter M. Pierce of Un­
During hla recent tour through Ohio, reciprocity agreement when Presi­
his incubators and brooders. He is nuk­ the best In the land. La Follette had
ated and elected to give
ion. Vote for one.
already been a member of the power Illinois and adjacent states. Senator dent Taft submitted It to congress,
ing a special price for the next thirty ful ways and means committee of the
I a Follette said that the government January 2(5, 1911; I was opposed to
For secretary of state: John B.
the people service for their
days. He has all kinds of eggs lor hatch­ national honse of representatives. could now be brought back to the peo­ It when It was before the senate, ar­
Ityan of Multnomah.
ing; among others, the Crystal White With his eloquence, youth, reputation ple by the ballot, but boldig Intimated gued against It, voted against It, and
money—8 hours a day, 6
For prosecuting attorney: E. E. Orpingtons, which he makes a specialty
and extensive political friendahips be that if left much longer it might re­ I AM AGAINST IT NOW.
Kelley of Jackson.
days in a week and 52
of. He hutches all kinds of day-old could probably have reached almost quire a revolution. In Illinois he
Respeotfully submitted,
For representative:: J. E. Barkdull chicks in his hatchery. Don’t put it off, any heights had be followed tne party charged that the panic of 1907 was
weeks in a year.
ROBERT M. LA FOLLETTE.
and H. L. DeArmond of Medford. Vote but write him today. Address
leaders. Tet be turned hla beck on alt manufactured by the money power and
for two.
this to defy the bosses, fight the cor laid that if he had been Roosevelt
c. J. M c C lanahan
For county Judge: J. R. Nell of
poratlons and uphold the rights of the when Frick and Gary went to the
Arsenate of Ix'ad for the codling moth
“THE INCUBATOR MAN”
public. Was this the course that White House asking to be permitted to and other iiests. Sold by Jarvis, the
Jacksonville and F. L. TouVelle of
would have been followed by a tnan absorb Tennessee Coal and Iron and druggist.
380 F ER R Y STREET, Eugene, Ore.
Medford R. F. D. No. 2. Vote for one.
Com plete L ist
o f C andidates
Senator La Follette, Progressives’
Candidate For President
T a lk W ith
Kellogg'
T
T alK W ith
Kellogg'
Chauncey Florey
Incubators
and Brooders