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About Jacksonville sentinel. (Jacksonville, Or.) 1903-1906 | View Entire Issue (Jan. 22, 1904)
Voters to Nominate Candidates. Christian ^yhunors Hold Rath. >/o7c A Christian Endeavor Rally of the A strong movement is now being made je to secure the passage at the election in societies of the Southern I list, of Oregon JC June of a direct primary law for Oregon. which comprises Josephine, Jackson, Strong leagues ire being organi/eil in Klamath and Lake counties was held in many of the counties and the work is liv Medford Friday evening. rb ing pu*hed with vigor to secure the re The attendance from Ashland, Jack quisite number of signatures to tin- pct sonville and Medford nutiilK-rtd ulxiul itions to the Secretary of State requir ng 75 delegate*, and there were fully 200 in that official to put the act for a direct! audience that gathered at the Presbyter primary law on the official liallots that ian church, where the rally was held are to be voted at the general election The Medford Etideavorcrs entertained the visitors most hospitably. Commit next June. The Oregonian has been championing ees were at the tram* to meet the deli’ga the measure an«l ha* had several forceful ( tions, which were escorted to thechureh, editorials lately on the subject. A recent where in the {Kirlors a Ixiuiitiiul and ap one that shows fully the feeling of the periling lunch had been spread. Fred j. Homes, of Ashland, president bosses of the various parties toward this measure and makes plain the advantages of the district association, presided at the that it would afford the voters is herewith rally w hich wa* most inter« sting After musical selections, Rev. F. G. Strange given in full. Like as a gambler regards the felony’ made the opening prayer. The address bill, so does the party boss look upon the of welcome bv W. ¡1. ('»ore was suitably direct primary. The movement looking responded to by the president. and the to this new metluxl of nomination, latter wa* followed bv M;*s M ible Junes through the iniative, need exjx-ct no sup with a vocal solo. Brief addresses were •»»to port or countenance from either of the made by Revs. Child* and Shields, of JI political outfits in the city of Portland Medford, ami Revs. Mellinger and which look upon th - Republican party of Hughes, of Ashland. “Some benefit* 5ÄC the state as an institution devised and derived front the Convention,” was the maintained solely for their own behoof subject of an address by Prof. E E Washburn, of Jacksonville. President and emolument. It is up to the people. They, and they Homes also spoke on the general work alone, without consultation with politic in the district and the outlook for the TO(c al “leaders” but acting on their own state convention. Other »peakers were 5>«C instance, and undeterred either by hope Revs. Blackwell, Brown and Strange. of reward or fear of punishment, must The »tate convention will lx- held at carry this reform through. They must Pendleton, Feb. 20 23, and one of the .c sign the petition. They must come out objects of the rally w ts to provide dele in June and declare for the direct primary. gates for that convention. ‘•X- 11 s Then it will be carried, and placed beyond An excursion train was run from Jack the power of committees to nullify or sonville to the rallev, those attending pervert. It matters not what professions from here being: E. E. Wa-hburu, Mr*. may lie made. The machine prefers to E. E. Washburn and chiblren. Ravmmd select its own nominees. Robinson. Miss Mar'll t R >bi>ison Roliert When a man thinks he could till an Allen, Mi*s Fran isSnvder. Bertha Prim, office acceptably, ami desires it for the Maud Prim. I.eila Prim. Harlon Swag honor of the election, he should not b erty, Miss Lucy Swagrrtv. George Bird- ' obliged to the terms rm* imposed imp by one m m eave, Clyde Dtvidsoit, lister Davidson, or a little coterie of naif a dozen men Myrle Peter. Rev. F. G. Strange, He should have the privilege of going Found d Core for indigestion. openly and manfully before the voter, of his party and asking th« ni to pas* I use Chamberlain's Stomach ami Liver judgment upon him by their ballots. Tablets for indigestiot and find that th« y At such trial of strength he gets a f air suit mv case better thin any dys|>epsia Second Floor, Adkin* Block, show . If he is preferred by the voters, remedy 1 have ev r tr e«l and 1 have used opposite Postoffice. he should be nominated. If he is re many different remedies. 1 am nearlv pudiated. he cannot bolt and mu in- fifty-one years of age ami have suffered a r ___ _ Medford Ore dependent on the plea that the boss turn- great deal from it digestion. I can eat ed him down. , almost anything I want to now. — Ge«». Under the direct primary. King Caucus W. Emory, Rock Mills. Ala. For sal«- bv is shorn of his p >wer. Monarchy give* City Drug S’" re. Fine Photography a Specialty. wav to democracy. Under the direct Special attention given to posing primary there will lx" no treachery in county conventions with subsequent in of children. Jill work guuran> genious explanations of how it h tppened. teed. Prices reasonable. There will lie no broken slates, for there Bankruptcy Notice. will be no slates to break. There will lx- In the District Court of the United no split conventions, no contesting dele States for th>- ‘tate of On gon. gations, no wrestling for for committee In the matter of i No. 7*2 places, no putting monev into the H. E H oovvr, Bankrupt l In bankruptcy primaries in consideration of a nomin To the creditors of H. E. Hoover oí I ation promised for future delivery. Jacksonville, in the County of Jackson, Beware of the man who is afraid the and the District aforesaid, bankrupt: direct primary will help the b >ss, or be Notice is hereby given that on the 9th cumbersome, or cost too much, or tin day of December. A. D. P.H3. th- said make us as a representative government II. E. Hoover was duh adjusted bank He is a spoilsman in di-.guise. It is the rupt Upon her owi petition; and that the hairv hand of reform, but the oily voice first me- ting of her creditors will be held of Joseph or “Jack.” It is the wholesome at my office. No. 99 State Stieet, in fear that with ojien primaries for direct Salem. Oregon, on th- 29 h >lav of Jan nominations the power of “the com- uary, 19-14. at teno'cl'H k in the forenoon, inittee” to dictate nominations will lx- at which time th • sa’d creditors may at l\e-oj>cned in the Palm /lodge circumscribed. And so it will. tend, prove theirclaims, aptsdnta trustee, block with the latest in Ladies examine the bankrupt and transact such Toilet Articles, Perfumes, Mr. Reames Miqht Acc.pt It. other business as may properly come be Drugs, lite. The following card appeared in Mon fore said meeting. day's edition of the Ashland Tiding* and Dated at Salem, Oregon, this l*th Day is explanatory of the possible candidacy of January, 1904. of A. E. Reatnes for district attorney: J ohn B ayne . Grants Pass, Oregon, Jan. 13, 1904. Referee in Bankruptcy. To the Editor of the Tillings. Dear Sir: In your last issue of the Tidings you state Executors Notice. S. P. R. R. TIME CARD. that I am not a candidate for re-election Notice is hereby given that all persons to the office of District Attorney. I re having claims against the late Amalia A. south-» n't North-B nd Station*. gret that you have made this statement Brooks will present the same with the Train*. Train*. l>ecau*e it is unauthorized. I do not proper vouchers to the undersigned exe No 15 No II No 12 No If. know- that it will tie the desire of my cutor of the said estate on or before the party or of the people that I should tie re expiration of six months from date of l> ni am p III a in Ar. 7 :<*» M.30 l.v..... l’oi H uik I *:3U 7:15 nominated, and while I am not at this this notice E mu . B ritt . I 31 5. IO 11 •<) ........... Sal«-in 10:33 time prepared to say that my personal Executor of the estate of the late Mrs. affairs would admit of mv accepting a re Amalia A. Brooks, j> in 3 Hi 12:31) Albany nomination, I will say that no one is Jacksonville, Oregon, January 15, 1ÍM4. 11:35 authorized to state that I w ould not accept a tn the nomination under proper circumstanc Guardians Notice. 1:12 3;<MI 1:15 2:UK Eugene es. Very trulv yours, Notice is hereby given to all persons |> til A. E. REAMES. having claims against the estate of J. G. 1:55 II 15 Roseburg 0 15 .Grant* Pa**. ... Brown, an insane person, to present the 10:03 lype writers. 5 30 10:31 ,Golii Hill 5 0| For sale or for rent. New and second same to the undersigned guardian, of tin- ¡0:57 Central Point Medford 1:52 hand. Cash or easy installments. All said J. G. Brown, on or before six months ILIO makes repaired or remodeled and work from the expiration of this notice. am C harges B rown . fullv guaranteed. Tf you need a machine, I II I’hocnix 12 112 11:2« i ¡ii- Guardian of the Estate of J. G. Brown, Till« nt . II .'IN 12 12 write us. J. E. Huxley, 82 Fourth St., an insane person. Portland, Oregon. Jacksonville, Oregon, January 22, 1904. 12 pan 12:55 ........... Ashland.................... 1:21 2.5 Wonderful Nerve. 1:2M ........... Montague ... 12:20 1:25 Is displayed by many a man enduring Notice of Settlement. a tn pin pains of accidental Cuts, Wounds, Bruis- j All persons knowing themselves in ........... Haci amento ............ i in in II il) es Burns, Scalds, Sore feet or stiff joints. debted to Chris Ulrich on personal ac 305 Ar.. Sun Francisco. I.v: 21 22 Bucklen’s Arnica salve will kill the pain count or to Chris l irici) & Co. will please Ticket* sold to all point* in the t'liited State* and cure the trouble. It’s the best Salve call at once and settle the same. Sleeping car reservation* made on application on earth for Piles, too. 25 cents at City C hris U j . rich & Co. Freight house open* at Mn in. anil close* at 120 Drugstore. ¡January 12, 1904. p. in. W. V. I.IPPINCOTT, Agent. I REMNANTS The Annual Remnant Side and offered them at 'ft • • • • • • RYAN JACKSONVILLE, • • REMNANTS rff fnNk/nnói/-. V) ftoVWfoNd H. C. MACKEY Photo Gallery | * legal notices . 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