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JACKSONVILLE Vol. 1 SENTINEL Jacksonville, Jackson County, Oregon. Friday, April 15. 1904. No. 49 Writ Medford—W F Isaacs, by Heard, Paul Demmer, Ix-wis Warner by L C Narregan, J D Heard, J D Fay by J R Republican* Hold Convention nt Ashland Woodlord, A S Drisko. and fleet Delegate» to Congressional East Medford—I L Hamilton, D T and Slate Convention*—A Lively Contest Law ton, W I Vawter, M F McCown i* had between Senator Carter and Dr J S Howard,Il G Nicholson. Keene and Henry kubli for Control of Eagle Point—Geo Brown, J R Cook, FINE TRIMMED MODELS Convention. John Watkins, A L Haselton by Brown, NOVELTIES AND NEW IDEAS Capt T j west. The convention held at Ashland last North Jacksonville—J W Robinson, W IN MILLINERY LINES Ksturday to »elect delegate» to the con G Kenney, Henry IX>x, S P De Robaum. gressional and the »tale convention», South Jacksonville—Theo Cameron, instead of living a tame affair, a* wa» ex- MI’EC'IAL, ATTENTION CilVKN TO FITTINCl PATRONS peeled by those not in the confidence of Emil Britt Geo Lewis, Phillip Gleave, WITH BECOMING IIATS. QUALITY OF (i(M)DS by W G kenney. the Republican leader», was quite an ex AND PRICES THAT MEET AIX CO.MI’ETITIO.N Gohl Hill—C Vroman, C F Young. citing a» a JapaneM- bombardment of Port Arthur. State Senator E V. Fred Bailey, J L Hammersly, H J T Smith Carter' Ashland, Dr. J. M. Keene, Med Willow Springs—W A Mansfield, J W KATHARINE CHAPMAN, MILLINER ford, IL. D. Kubli, Applegate, anil W. H. Hick* . H H Haskell. G raduate drownimg millimcmv collage . or C hicago Gore, Pooh Hah, were the princi|»tl» in Barron—J M Wagner, G W Barron. this contest for the control of the con MRS. J. K. REEVES, SALESLADY Rock Point—A I, Trombly. J T Miller vention and of the party organiza tion in Jackson county. Senator Carter i by Trombley, J U Smith. begun hi» work a month ago to »ecure ! Pooh Bah —Isaac Wolff by Gore, C E the election ol delegate* friendly to him Stewart. W H Gore. Adolph Schultz, Lake Creek—Ixmon Charley, Henery Point; W. H. Gore, Poo Bah; J. M. self ami to Mr. Harris, whom he was Talent—G R Carlock, E Beeson, W Mvers, W F Kinney. Keene, Medford; E. H. Durham, Talent; quietly supporting for congress. He Woodville—W J Stanley, W V Jones J. W. Robinson, Jacksonville; J. D. was making good headway, for he is an Beeton H H Goddard, E H Dunham. Heard, Medford; C. E. Stewart, Poo adroit |M>litician, but in an evil moment Phoenix—C S Sergent, J A Bish, L A by Stanley, I C Dodge by Stanley. hr wrote »<»me letters, and they were Rose, S G Van Dyke, W R Coleman. Pleasant Creek—Chas Owens, Dayton Bali. As not a name from Ashland had been read Senator Carter made a charge hi* undoing a» many another |xditician Central Point—J W Merritt. W J Free Elliott by Owens, E Vroman by Owens. of unfairness and named. A. F. Hunt and ha» ex|>eri<-need anil learned that it was man, A J Hanby, W C Ixever by Merritt. Watkins—John Louden, A D McKee IJ. B. Grant as candidates from his town. better to sjiend fit) for livery hire than by Louden, Geo Wait by Louden. Dr. Keene replied that no unfairness had Dunn — G W Dunn, I) H Jackson.C C two cent* lor a postage stamp, for some Up to this period of the convention’s been attempted, and that Ashland can- of hi* letters fell into the hands of the Walker, Geo Owens, Fred Homes, jr. didates would have been placed upon cm my ami they thereby learned his South Ashland—J K Reader, A L work all had been as harmonious as an plan» to secure control of the country Aikin», F D Wagner, E V Carter, D A Ashland primary under the Carter regime, their list could men known to be true to precincts. Ami the other fellow* wrote Appl< gate by T E Hill», G W Crowson, but it could be observed that Senator C «r- Hermann been secured. Tlie Ashland ter was not in the usual composure that delegates to the convention they would no letters, but ..ent theinsclve*. or their C P Jone*. is his wont, aud Dr. Keene and Henry not have for the fear that these men trusted lieutenant* into the outlying East Ashland—Wm Fox, L L Angle.E Kubli were as alert as two foxhounds tx-ing under the influence of Mr. Cart« r precinctsand arranged for the friends of Mr. Carter to I m - left at home. And F I^Mimls, P B Whitnev, 1’ W Paulson, watching a rabbit hole, while Chairm in would be liable to vote for Harris. Of Gore performed his duties with a celerity Ashland men known to be friendly to they succeeded aud their »ecrecy was so G W Vaupel, H E Gale by Whitney. Hermann they were not in the convention perfect that the Ashland Boss knew West Ashland—Wm Myer, J E Thorn and a certainty that indicated that he not of their plan» until the delegates be ton. D B Grant, T H Simpson, E D Briggs realized that strenuous times were at hand anil dec me<l to go on the ticket when a I place was offered them. gan l<> gather in Ashland and he mw C H Gillette. In the interim liefore the regular order Chairman Gore «hell appointed Carl that lie was out generated, but that did of business was taken up Dr. J. W. Robi Sam* Valley—S M Nealon, J C Pendle son of Jacksonville, introduced a resolu Narragen. G. . Dunn, Henry Dox an«l not daunt him and he went luto the con vention «1« l. run tied to win by audacity ton, I J Stacy by Nealon. tion in favor of Judge H. K. Hanna for tV . K. Coleman te lers and a ballot was Meadow* —C E Pomeroy, F X Musty nomination for Circuit Judge on the ke takt n resulting in the following vote: ami courage which he had lost bv mis management. Napoleon made his mis by Pomeroy, A J Olsen. publican ticket, and pledging the dele Brown, 112; Vawter, 115; Hamilton, 113; take and landed in exile ami Mr. Carter Big Butte—A B Chartraw by Keene, gates from Jackson county to the state Kubli, S3; K<nn«y, 104; Vrouian, 114» made hi* mistake brought u|a»n himself J B Watkins by 1 A Webb. J M Keene. convention to sup|x>rt his nomination and Gore, 115; Keene, 83; Dunham, ltM); the condemnation of all fairniinded men Flounce Rock—S S Aiken, McDonald on motion of Henry Kubli it was adopted Robinson, 112; Stewart, 11)9; Heard, 105; ami paved the wav for his political exile. Perbiie by Aiken. Hunt. 51; Grart, 51. Mr. Carter had bv an unanimous motion. When lie won out on hi* motion to al stated that Ins candidate* were for Her Sterling—H E Ankeny. DL Jones by The expectancy hanging over the con mann out that did not save them and low the Ashland delegation to name Ankeny, S S Randles bv Ankeny. ventiin was broken when J. R Cook of they oniy polled the straight barter vote th« ir c mdidates to the state convention Union—-John Devlin, R J Cameron by Little Butte, arose and in a highly eulog which was 53 votes less than the Keene- had lie announced to the convention ' that he was striving only for the princi Devlin, U m Cameron bv Devlin, C M istic s|>eech prophesied the renomination Kubli strength. The Carter contingent on the Republican ticket and the re made an effort to defeat Keene and pal involved ami not for selfish motives Ruch. hr could have turned the tide of battle Applegate—H D Kubli, C H Elmore election to congress of Hon. Binger Her Kuon but fait« d. • n his favor ami regained his lost poli’i- by Kubli J M Tolm* by Kubli H F Mc mann, and from a printed ballot he read The next o:der of business was tlie the names of twelve men whom he said cal prestage. Hut he was Carter, the Laughlin by Kubli. election of twelve d«l<gates to the state would be solid for Mr. Herman, his li»t bo»», ami setting aside the names of Capt Climax—E S Stinson bv W H Stinson, b< ing: George Brown, Eagle Point; W. i convention. Dr Keene read the list of J. E. Thornton, Win. Eox and C. H O C Stinson, W H Stinson. I. Vawter, Medford; Henry Kubli, Apple the following name»: Theo. Cameron, Gillette, three of Ashland's most prom Roxy — C C Taylor, T B Ellison by gate; I. L. Hamilton, Medford; W. G. Jacksonville; H. E. Ankney, S'eri ng, inent Republican«, cooly named himself, Taylor. Kenney, Jacksonville; C. Vroman, Rock D. 1. Lawton, Medforl; \V. J. Freeman, his fugleman Fre«l Wagner, am! his right . Central Po.nt. Emil Britt, Jacksonville; hand man 1». B. Grant, as the three del A. L kromling,s..H. Nealon,SamsValk v; egates f«>r Ashland, it was a raw piece of S. G. Van Dyke,Phoenix; M.F.Me Lown, political work that did Mr. Carter more Medford; J. E.Thorntoii.Wm. Fox, C. H. harm than good. Gillette of Ashland, To nnd the names At 2 o'clock p. in. the hourof meeting. of three Ashland mt n on the list and not Fred Wagner, secretary of the county there bv his direction brought Senator centra) committee in the absence I Carter into action at a 24 knot spec«! and of Chairman A. E. Kellogg, caller! the The average man buying a suit 1 he move«! that the names ot Capt. Thorn convention to order in Fox's opera bouse. ton, Mr. Fox an<l Mr Gillette be strick« n W. H.Gore, of Poo Bah was marie tem from ihe list of nominee». Chairman of clothes is all at sea. Perhaps porary chai nnan ami Jas. L. Hammersly, Gore pre-emptorilv ruled that he would Gohl Hill ami Fred Wagner. Ashland w< re not entertain such a motion as it was he knows a little about the goods. I illegal cho»en secretary and assistant secretary and unparliamentary in that it the three votes lx ing by acclamation and prevented these candidates from tlie He must depend upon the man right of a ballot along with the other were unanimous. In compliance with motions to that effect Chairman Gore candidates as is alowed by all rules appointed the following committees: that sells him the article. Here of parliamentary practice. The chair in formed Senator Carter that the onlv wav Credentials—J. M. Keene,S. S. Aiken, could get the obnoxious names striken is the moral: BUY WHERE YOU he S. G. VanDyke, E. Beeson, A. 1,. Krom- from the list was to get the person nomi- ling. them and the one seconding them CAN PLACE YOUR CONFID i Hating Permanent organisation ami order of to withdrawn them. This Dr. Ke« ne re buisnes*—H. I). Kubli, Paul Demmer, fused todo as he said the thne gentle ENCE. We want you to come men were prominent Republicans and J. R. Cook, E. H. Dunham, Emi) Britt. leading citizens of Ashland, and that one Resolutions—E. V. Carter, H. E. here with the confidence that you of them, Captain Thornton, would likely Ankeny. G. W. Dunn, E. D. Briggs, J. W. l»e the party nominee for sheriff, and if Robinson. 1 so, would get every Republican vote in can depend upon the quality of A recess of 30 minutes was than had to , Jackson county. But Sei ator Carter was enable the committees to formulate their and appealed from the- decision our goods and what we say j obdurate lejxirts. The committee on resolutions of the chair ami he won, as a number of made no report. The committee on order i the opposition delegates had taken the 4 of business recommended that the tem- about it. p. tn. train for their homes, and there porarv offices lx? made the permanent ' bad been such a confusion that many of officers and that the election of congress the anti-Carter del« gates yet present, mis ional and state coin-« ntion delegates be understood the ruling of the chair and did chosen in the order aliove named. The not vote. Carter’s motion to allow Ash report was adopted without opposition. land to name their ciindidatesthen passed. The committee on «red« ntials rejxirted CLOTHIERS and FURNISHERS The Ashland contigent then gathered no contests and that al) delegates w«re .«round their chief lor a conference, which entitled to their seats. The report was last about n minute, at close of which a Oregon. adopted ami the delegates by precincts (CONTlNUKD ON PACK 8) are as follows: POIIIICAI NEWS AND COMMENTS Millinery Goods EVERY DAY UTILITY THE NUNAN-TAYLOR CO., THE • HARVARD Jack5onv,,,e’