Jacksonville miner. (Jacksonville, Or.) 1932-1935, May 13, 1932, Page 4, Image 4

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T he J acksonville M iner
APPLEGATE MAN IN RACE
Frank Perl
Republican Candidate
for Nomination
County Coroner
Subject to Primaries May 20
Present Incumbent Has Held
the Office for Past 8 Years
Mark X53 for
J udge
C. B. Lamkin
Republican Candidate
for
County Judge
Who is qualified by practical
experiences, a few of which
are listed below:
Iowa Offices Held
Board Supervisor (5 years)
State Legislator (1904, dur­
ing term of Hon. A. B.
Cummings, when economy
and retrenchment were the
rule)
Came to Oregon 1908
School Board Member
Mayor of Ashland (6 years,
during World war period)
Nine petitions were circu­
lated asking Mr. Lamkin to
serve a fourth term
At same time police judge
Reduced tax levy from 22.3
to 18.7 mills in Ashland;
also paid off $154,500 in
city debts
Appointed present County
Judge by governor without
any solicitation whatever
William N. Carl, Applegate’s own
candidute for republican nomina­
tion for representative to the state
legislature from the 19th district,
is busy campaigning und preparing
for the big political event only a
few weeks in the offing. He also is
attending many of the Hulet-for-
congress meetings being held
throughout the county.
"Farmer Bill from the Applegate
will guard your legislative needs,”
is his slogan adopted when he filed
for the candidacy in March. Mr.
Carl has not just chosen the title
of "farmer,” but is actually a tiller
of the soil, and resides about two
and one-half miles below the Ap­
plegate store.
Among those who have file«! for
precinct committeemen are Charles
Hamilton of Ruch and C. W. Culey
of Applegate.
S usanne H omes
CARTER
Republican Candidate for
Reelection
C ounty S chool
S uperintendent
REPUBLICAN CANDIDATE
for
County Clerk
Leonard’s
Rendezvous
Cafe
Wm.E.Phipps
YOUR VOTE AND HELP
WILL BE APPRECIATED
Primaries May 20, 1932
Democratic Candidate for
COUNTY JUDGE
A Lawyer Capable in
Both Business Admin­
istration and Probate
Matters
MORRIS
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Subject to Primaries May 20
FOR
RALPH G.
County Commissioner
JENNINGS
VOTE FOR
Candidate For
L. M. Sweet
Democratic
Nomination
ÏHE TAXPAYERS’ FRIEND
For Sheriff
▼
Subject to Primaries May 20
I will, if nominated and elect­
ed, make every effort to give
the people the service they
are entitled to and enforce all
laws to the best of my ability.
GEORGE W
PORTER
As Candidate for Republican Nomination
for
REPRESENTATIVE
of Jackson County
If nominated at primaries and elected at the fall
ballot I will discharge the duites of the office
to the best of my ability.
“LETTI LTRTON
“The Devil’s Lottery
2- ft. 8-in. by 6-ft. 8-in. 2-panel Doors..... $2.19
3- ft. by 6-ft. 8-in. Front Doors.................. $6.49
Note—Theae Are 9-lJte Top French Doom, Extra ThickneaM
2-ft. 6-in. by 6-ft. 8-in. Glass Top Doors.. $2.89
24-in. by 47-in. 6-lite Casement Sash..... $1.49
20-in. by 25-in. 4-lite Casement Sash......... 79c
Other Items Too Numerous to Mention
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Extra Special—Screen Doors
2-ft. 8-in. by 6-ft. 8-in. Heavy Thickness
(lVs-in.) Pine Galvanized Wire..... $2.49
Republican Candidate
for
County
Commissioner
“SKY BRIDE
CRAWFORD
D istrict A ttorney
If nominated and elected, I
will continue to conduct the
office efficiently and eco­
nomically, as my record shows
I have in the past.
He warns the people to arouse
and salvage their HOMES,
INDUSTRIES and PAY­
ROLLS and care for the
POOR and NEEDY.
Friday, Saturday, May 13-14
The clam digging business is suf­
fering from the depression, and
Hoover is to blame for that, too,
Rl< HARD ARLEN
according to members of the Forest
JACK OAK1E
service officials* party which par­
ticipated in a week-end outing and
Sunday, Monday, Tuesday
clam hunt at Crescent City Satur­
May 15-16 17
day anil Sunday. There was a lot of
digging and not many clams, they
JOAN
said. Ranger l^e Port of the Apple­
Subscribe for The Miner today
gate vowed that he saw numerous and be certain of locul news weekly.
tracks, but since they were headed
l«>BT. MONTGOMERY in
toward the ocean he didn’t bother,
although he was given credit for
getting a clam. Even the official
clam digger was beyond knowing
\e—
what to do.
Wed., Thum., May 18-19
Officials and their families from
the Crater, Klamath, Ump«)ua and
Siskiyou national forests comprise«!
with ELISSA LAN DI
the party, which reached the coast
town late Saturday afternoon, the
Mats., Week Days 20c
Klamath delegation taking leave
Excellent Dinners
from their road work at Orleans
Eves., Sun. Mats., 30c
Fountain Service
on Klamath river. They took their
cook house with them. The fol­
PRIVATE DINING ROOMS
Fox Rialto Always 15c
lowing evening the visitors went to
Pool
Hall
in
Connection
the American Legion memorial hall,
where they enjoyed several hours
of games, marches and varied en­
tertainment.
Promptly at 6:30 o’clock the next
morning the clam chase got under­
way, which was only a starter for
the day’s amusements. The S. S.
Elizabeth, a freighter from San
Francisco, which unloaded scratch
feed, sewer pipe and immense «;uan-
tities of canne«i milk and other
freight, attracted much attention
from the foresters. The Klamath
men took a boat and brought in
eight dozen crabs. Part of the
1- ft. 10-in. by 6-ft. 8-in. 5-panel Doors. $1.49
group enjoyed swimming, and one
individual experience«! removing his
2- ft. 8-in. by 6-ft. 8-in. «5-panel Doors..... $1.98
of Jackson County, Oregon
W. E. “S horty ”
REPUBLICAN
NOMINATION
for
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Medford, Oregon
Meyer
FOX CRATERIANJ
MEDFORD
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Doors and Windows
T. J. Enright
Vote for
sunken car from the treacherous
beach sands.
The visiting woodsmen staye«i at
Crescent Beach, formerly Flanna-
gan’s, on the Eureku road. Those
going from the Crater forest in­
cluded Mr. and Mrs. J. T. DeWitt
and son, Mr. and Mrs. W. L. Jones
and two daughters and a friend,
Mr. and Mrs. Steve Moore, Mr. and
Mrs. Hugh Ritter and two sons,
Miss Jane Smith, Hugh B. Rankin,
N. C. White and Mr. and Mrs. Lee
Port and son anil daughter.
2-DAY SALE
of Jackson County
Delilia Stevens
Candidate for the
SAND CLAMS SCRAM
AS RANGERS APPEAR
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Medford
Typewriter
Exchange
Prices Positively Friday and Saturday Only!
Cash & Carry Lbr. Co
Typewriter
Specialists
Comer Main and Grape Sts.
Medford
PHONE 1863
201 SOUTH FIR STREET—MEDFORD
OUR PRICES ARE THE LOWEST IN SOUTHERN OREGON
We Are Voting for GEORGE W. PUTTER
for Representative
FACTS
About Coroner’s Office
Special stress is being laid upon
the fact that I have held the office
of coroner for two terms.
I would therefore ask each voter
to pause and consider what firm
held this office for four consecu-
tive terms before I took over its
duties. Then if my services have
been satisfactory, I shall appre-
ciate your hearty support.
H. W. CONGER