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# / * f S Unlveriltjr oí Oregon ff er»» T' • « • • (fiutò Hill Gold Hill lir t a lt il N n tw u l H n u u n n • f S o u t h >rn ( )/■ L b e a u td ul w<*n < /n H u i/n t R iv e r GOLD ie O C o m m u n ity o! (. r- t u n ity - R u g u t R iv e r V 'ey, w h e re th e a p p le gamer. . r .JACKSON COUNTY, OREGON, SATURDAY, MARCH 18, 1916 Noe and Smith held for Grand Jury FREE! A Big 25c L- V D ust cloth T reated with Liquid Veneer Write your name and address below and present the Coupon at this store next Friday and you will receive, entir ely FR EE, a fine, large, 25 cent IvV "Crepette” Dust Cloth treated w i t h Liquid Veneer, providing you purchase, at the same time, one 50 cent hottie of Liquid Veneer. This is a special offer, authorized by the Liquid Veneer people and they will not allow these Dust Cloths to l>e given away at any other time than the day mentioned. Announcements New This Week For Sheriff For Sheriff Following tld* article upp*ar* tb • an* I have lu-n-tofore aunoanced my can <>old lliil ha* la*n parUl a n d afterward* lowered the r»~ o ° ’ir,<*n*ent of A. Walk» r, who *eek- For Holm* timo pa*t , m i .asm ... niaining metal into the river. tl*e nom ination for Sheriff tip- K» pub- didacy fur tlie nomiiiLtion fu r la-riff on Mitliji i i« d to varimi* ran g Mr*. Noe ha* the aympatliy of the en- ,ican Prim ary in May. Mr. W alker i* the Republican ticket, to be v..p d upon ing from amali article* to a nearly new tire comm unity, the whole denouncem ent i known ail over the country and will at tlie coming prim ary election Mav 19 Foni car, owned by l>. H. Miller. T h- ; i coming a* a great shock to l»er. Mr. Noe ! n,ak‘‘ a "tron* rBce- Two years ago he 1916, I have held the position of deputy sher ‘ /„F w .^ F having dealt in second hand good* and ,ade an ex^ H e u t allowing against W. iff during the pa«, ,our y,.Hn) , t jlf w in - a n d < W M a r t in < let. rm hied to J,,nk ior •ome J*»™ "he had not the * ir,J<ler’ in 01 lhe i*‘cuhar ^ n - j. • . t *Hghteet enapicion th at any of the good* (f,t,onBR,,rr,*undingtlielatu-r’rt candidacy. unanim ously conceded that a marker! make a raid, in view of current minor« * , " H * Ti.i- . ~ is.: i improvem ent has been m ade in all de I., the .tf.-a t th at the Noe building held •»»«* the place were come b y 1 ’J l' l' “ * ' otherwi*e than lioneatlv. wnd field showing no candidate with partm ents of the Sheriff’s office during a .p i.- tiu n a . . .in . n t - lfclng unable in raise bail, Noe are' “ '-eMer right to die nom ination, Mr. the jficumbency of the pr-w-ut Sheriff, tlie records in the office at the lieginning ......... .. ’/" * < ''‘¡"X Smith will aw ait trial in the c o u n t, jail. ti.-y Kelly, accompanied by Sheriff S in g -, I excellent chance of winning. It is this of tlie present adm inistration were con ler and Ih -p u t, Sheriff " C u r l ," W ilson,! feeling among liia friends th at induced sidered the worst in the s ta u , they are n ii.lt.I till- N '. n.i liaii'l Mtore at n<ajn C ll/E Q TUC PFfIP IF him to enter the race. H e pledgea an n j w considereil equal to any and better Thia wan a complete aurpriae to the in "l»LO I HL IL U lL C economical, efficient, conservativeadtnln- than most mates Mr. Kelly l.s.k his position at The work of tax collection has been , istration if nom inated and elected. the front door, Ik-puty Wilson at the systematized so th at quicker and better back. Niaj tried to eaca|a- and was pur- service is now being rendered, anal taxes I am a candidate for the Kopablican W. M. Federm ann, a Lead,og D ru ,,l« 4 - U e .l as far us tile sw ingillg bridge by Dep collected at a much less cost than here nomination for sheriff of Jackson county, af K ansaa City, Standa By H la tofore. uty Wilson, captan-.) and disarmed Hie ; subject to the prim ary, May 19, 191t>. C snvietiana accomplice, Bub Smith. offered no resist- J ant folly conversant with the dnties I have lived in Jackson county twelve aim- when i li - . - o v e r e . l hi.|.ien in a closet. and needs of tbeoifice for which 1 aspire. I years, tnsde the race for the nom ination A scare! disclosed a pit Is-nt-atli the store If I am nom inated and elected I pledge for sheriff two years ago and received a myself, 1 which, it is believed by tin* officers, was splendid vote, despite the unusual condi used as a place in which I t , burn insula l 8 t ^_ T 7 m aintain the office in its pre tio n . I had to oppose, and would appre tion from copper wire ami also possibly sent efficient condition. ciate your support this time. to tlo winter tilting in. A large hook 2nd—To endesvor to further improve If elected I will enforce all laws and i'. iu ii ii -I i .1 t" i g:t-pi|-- ali'iut sixteen feet the service to taxpayers and t.. minimize pledge myself to an econ mi.-ul, im par the cost thereof. long was .lisft.v. re.l. This, it is thought, tial and conservative adm ini : ration. was o-t-.l to lower and raise wire secreted 3rd—To im partially perform all duties A. W. W a i . k e r . ami enforce alJ laws. 1 in a pit in Rogue river. (Paid Adv. ) —E. W. W il so n , (Curley)» In .i -io.ill i it»".- adjacent to the high (P aid ad v ertisem en t) school building was found t i l e engine, For County Clerk tir.-s, t ie., of the tlismanlled F ord— every- ( thing l.ut the top and Is-dy being located, j For Assessor I hereby announce that I have filed my I'll.- motor from tin- Sleepy Hollow ranch declaration of intention to become a can W. M. FED&RMANN was ul-o unearthed and quantities of cop- I hereby announce my candidacy for |s-r wire, plate ami parts of m achinery “I have alw-aya believed,” he said, didate f,.r the Republican nomination for county assessor, subject to the .feclsu n o t “th a t a d ru g g ist's first duty Is to the tiie office of county clerk of Jackson stolen from Ashland m ine, where h u n dreds of dollars worth of other equipm ent h ealth of his custom ers. I tell my peo county, subject to the decision of the Re the Republican party at the prim ary elec was destroyed by the vandals in search ple frankly th a t a safe, gentle. Inex publican party at the prim ary election to tion to be held May 19, 1916. If elected pensive laxative, such as Rexall O rder be held May 19, 1916. I pledge myself to m ake a jnst and equit for cop|s-r. lies, kept In th e borne, will pay the big able assessment and adm inister the affairs A. N. H iijie k d r s m d . Shipping receipts for 1000 pounds of gest dividends of any Investm ent ever of the office In a businesslike m anner. (P aid A dv.) cop|H-r wire and letters |s-rtaiii1ng to the made. I recom m end it as th e best — J . B. CoiAMAW. sale of the Ford an I other articles found. fam ily laxative, («cau se It Is p u t up (P a id A dv.) N o 1 and Smith wore given h hearing In ta sty candy tab let form th a t appeals County Assessor Is-ft.re Justice of the Peace Taylor ami to men. women and children alike, and bound over to the G rand Ju ry on $2000 Is as delightful and pleasing to tak e as School Superintendent I have filed my declaration to become a It Is healthful.” Isnnls ami an- m.w in the County jail. ,. K , V , W e h a v e th e e x c lu s iv e s e llin g r ig h ts fo r candidate for county assessor of Jackson A t first N .-e p re te n d i-il to be insany h u t th is g r e a t la x a tiv e I am a candidate for the Republican co u n t;, subject to the will o f the Repub f ilia lly .I.', id .- I to m a k e n c u n p l. to con- M. D. " BOW ERS lican party, a t tlie prim ary eteetiou to be nomiuMlon for county school superinten T H E R E X A L L STO RE fessimi. T hursday lie was brought to , held May 19, 1916. I will appreciate dent. I stand for: A continuance of Gold Hill, upon his promise to locate the t w . .. .u . a. . . . .. . i ° ur investigation of my qualifications progressive policies in education, econ n o rth w est d istric t convention of , . . Issly of I). 11 .Miller’s car. This lie did. »1,. The r-w i . i w u o, w v i . . and your support at the prim ary election, omy consistent with efficiency, equal ed _r ' «. li showing the Sheriff ami “ the ow ner” the C h ristian church will bs held In ucational advantages for the boys and , . „ -• . , " / " ILSOW- where In- had hurtled all the iiillsimihli* s t. Jo h n s M arch 21 to 23. (P aid Adv ) girls on the farms with those in the cities and towns. If nom inated and elected I will in tin» future, as in the past, give my full time and best efforts to the supervision of the school« and the adm inistration of the d u ties of the office. During my incumbency I have not confined myself strictly to the routine duties of the ofiiee, but h a w taken a broader viewof the mission of tliecoun- ty school superintendent. In addition to my efforts to raise the stam laid of teach ing and improve the physical condition of the scholia, I have labored to promote th e welfare of the lioys and girl- throngh industrial clubs, school fairs, school en-di» J T h e finest tem perance d rin k for hom e work, parent teacher circles, i / X ' y ° u h a re e v e r tasted— the new spelling and arithm etic contests and other activities. I feel that my work has lieen ' d rin k o f 1 9 1 6 — m ade fro m regarded with favor, and, in order th at O regon Hops and B arley. I may continue it, I am asking for re- election. _ j . P er c v W e l l s . (Paid A dv.) is fu ll o f c h ee r— snap and spar W. Name _____ Address Date I SQUARE DEAI Gold Hill Implement & Hardware Co. WOOD-LARK" t h a d j : m a h k a n p G o PHE ij O IS O N ; Q U IC K . C E R T A IN . •K D E A D L Y il.WAT* IlKAIIT, MVEK FAILS. D e s tr o y s s q u ir r e ls . « o p h .r a , p r a ir ie d o gs, atti r a le . A p p ly e a r ly In H p r ln » w han th e huo- M oney fo r y e a rs h a a stood e v e r y te a t. It 'a c ro p In s u r a n c e a g a in s t r o d e n t peata M a n u f a c t u r e d by C la r k e - W o o d w a r d D r u r C o.. C o r tla u d , O r e - S on . B u y f r o m y o u r d e a le r , O p e a ta a w a k e fr o m W I n t e r 's Bleep S ry a c k I f I t e v e r f e lla "W o o d - l.a r k ' It Lance & Co. P rohlbltlon C arries In M anitoba. W innipeg. Man T h e provine« of M anitoba voted ''d ry '' by a vote of m ore than two to one. approving the provincial tem poranee act, which Cloaca alt bara w I id I chu I c liquor housed and licensed clubs lu th e province af te r .May 31. Jackson Co. Allies Will Refuse to D isarm S team ers W ashington. — T he en ten te alllea have agreed to Inform the United S ta te s th a t (hey can n o t accept the proposal In S ecretary L ansing's recent circu lar m em orandum I hat a modus I vivendl he entered into for the d isa r j niam ent of belligerent o w ned m er chant ships “h<DrinK^x’ -----Che "M [t*s new —it’s good—it’« healthful! .'A Golden and Amber Nectar kle. It has a delicious am ber and golden color and pours out with a heavy foam on to p — a delightful, healthful beverage for the w hole fam ily — drink as much a s you like, it cannot n For Sheriff intoxicate! r / J )i 7 7 ' ' ■ y . —¡8 more than a . «I*, th irst-satisfyin g beverage. It is the Order a Trial Case o f this Delicious New Beverage . /. Today! lo<v - Northw est’s n e w h e a lth - r . ► food tonic d rin k . G olden and A m b e r N ectar is m ade fro m th e ? S * finest life -su sta in in g , s tre n g th -g iv in g u ingrediants, as all W e in h a rd ’s products. I t ’s th e greatest health drink ever p u t on the m a rk e t a d rin k that tastes good, makes good and is good. W'aínAarí/’g G o lden a n d A m b e r N e c t a r is s o lJ b y th e B o ttle , NON-INTOXICATING 5PAÄXDH6 8 DtUCKXJS A R H .U W •OMMTtC BO n«rcoxrwin n Kiao w e t i . M S UH o»AKJ>* * VtXMM» _ Case o r on a t th e beet S tores, S od a F o u n ta in s , R e s ta u ra n ts a n d H o te ls in th e N o rth w e s t. Ml H e n ry W e in h a rd I hereby announce my candidacy for the Republican nom ination for Sheriff', to be voted on at the coming primaries’ May 19th, 1916. I feel that I need no introduction to the pul-lie, having been a re.-id ut of Jackson county for 26 years. 1 pledge myself, if elected, to give an im partial, economical and conservative adm inistration of this im portnn; office. I have endeavored to serve the public laithfully in tin- past, and agree, if elected, to strictly and im paitially enforce all laws. H aving a very large experience in the m atters of taxation ami knowing Jackson county thoroughly, I pi, .ige my- ielf to conduct the tax collecting branch of the office in stn-h a m anner as to serve the taxpayers honestly, prom ptly and efficiently. _ \ V. T. G xikvk . ( Paid A dv.) f r,A*«**n*W MO eorriAp näy W einhard P lant ! P botlato ,o a s < x > " P la n t P o rtla n __ d i , O ___ reg o n x = 5 » -tr3 Z .:? g x Report« B andit Chief is Surrounded. El Paso, Tex.—Villa, heading south from G alena, Is now encircled by C ar ran za troops, according to advices from G eneral Luis G ulterrez, com m ander in chief of C hihuahua. W ith 16,000 men In C hihuahua, and heavy- rein fo rcem en ts on th e ir way from the division of G eneral Calles in Sonora, he th in k s Villa has sm all chance of escape.