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JACKSONVILLE Vol. I SENTINEL JacMionville, JacXion County, Oregon. Friday, April 22, 1904. POUIICAL NLWS AM) GOMMMTS AN Harmony With the iH-mocrat* and Ihey Nominate a Strung ticket the ProtedM- IwoMsts Also Put Up a ticket of Good Men —CepubtRsas Getliap I nt a line for work. B. Dufur 52, D. H. Miller 57. The •¡»ectacle of a candidate getting the nom ination and while out on the street treat ing hi» friend» being deprived of hi» hon or» came near being euacted at thia con vention. It appears that E. A. Hil dreth of Ashland, was to have had the »upourt of the Ashland de legation for re corder and he was to have been nomin ated by L. L Muiit, but when nomina tion» fur that offics were in order Chair man Muiit forgot his promise ami Mr. Hil dreth wa» not mentioned ami Mr. l)ow got the place without opposition. To right matters with the Ashland man Mr. Muiit asked that the vote on recorder lie recun»id< red which win done and on a new ballot beiug taken Mr. Dow won out again he aceunwg 46 and Mr. Hil dreth 1H vote». A resolution to endrose Hearst for presi dent was adopted without opposition, but re»olutiuns to endorse E. A. Kearnes for district attorney and L. L. Muiit for nat ional delegate weir voted dowu for some inexplicable cause. L- L. Midit was made chairman of the county central committee and the follow ing werrehosen as precinct commiteemen: Applegate—Geo. Hoffman, East Ashland—W. E. Phipps. West Ashland—E. J. Farlow. South Ashland—E. A Hildreth, Jr. Barron—J. C. Neil. Big Butte—Ben Higginbotham. Central Point—T. M. Jone». Climax— Dunn—N, C. Dozer. Eagle Point—Th«»» E. Nichols. Foots Creek—K. A. Cook. Gold Hill—H. D. Keed. Jacksonville—F. E. Bvdee. Meadow»—Geo. to'. Walker. East M- 'ford—l^re Jacobs. West Medford—M. Barksdnll. Mound—W. J. Gr«gory Phoenix—A. S Fnrrey. Pleasant Creek—James Owen». 1’,-oh Bah—to . A. Jones. Roxy—H H. Taylor. Sams \ alle —H. 1. Pelton. Sterling—H <rrv Gilson. Tai- nt—John Bnner. Trail—Ed Briscoe. Union—Mile» Cantrall. Watkins—I’. J. Sullivan. Willo > Siring*—K F.Dean. Woodvil e—J K. Cunningham. No. JO Millinery Goods The harmony of the Democratic con- ven Uou at Medford Saturilay w»i tn FINE TRIMMED MODELS maikctl contrast with the diwx ntion» that NOVELTIES AND NEW IDEAS disiurixrd their convention» of year» ago when the party w.i» in lite majority. The IN MILLINERY LINES Republicans now being the dominant party have fallen heir to the trial» and trollies tliel beset a |Mrty wh<me nomina NPEC1AL ATTENTION GIVEN TO FITTING PATHO5H tion may mean an election. W1TU BECOMING IIATS. QUALITY OF GOODM The cooventtou wu* called to order at AND PlilCEH THAT MEET ALJU COMPETITION Ils. tu by W. M. Holme*.chaira>an of the county central committee. LL. Multi, of Ashland was made temporary chairman and C. L- Riames temporary secretary ami Geo. Hoffman of Apule- gate assistant secretary. Chairman Mul ct ap|Miiuted the following committees: Credentials—C. 1«. Kearnes of Jackson ville V to’. bhctfield of Dunn, E A. Hicks of Medford Democratic State Couveotion. cratic convention the honor went to Gcv. Order of Business—K. A. Cook of E. Chamberlain, F. V. Holman andjames Fools Creek, A. L. blank y of Gold Hill The Democratic joint state and con Gleason, of Multnomah and W. F. Burch- E. J. Farlow of Ashland, Fred Furtv of fressional convetion was held in Portland er of naker, C. Redfield of Morrow, J. D. I'iiCMin*, F. E. Higcnbotham of bake uesday. It was a harmonious affair as Mattock'of Laue T. K. Shdridau, of Dou Creek. Democratic conventions are now adays gias ami Samuel Garland of Linn county. Per manent Organization—A. B. Chap with the exception of a contest over the Akx Sweet of Portland was made chair man of Talent, W. E. Phipjts of Ashland endorsement of Hearst. A resolution to man of the sivte central committii. The L- L. Jacobs of Medlord. endorse the famous editor was lost on a couitnettiiman fur Jackson county is E. An adjournment was than hail until vote that stood 151 against to 115 for him. 1 B. Dufur of Gjld Hill and fur Josephine I p. in. at which time the convention There were only nine counties that had county J. O. Booth of Grants Pass. W.L. again convened ami lUe temporary org solid delegations for Hearst, and in this Bridges of Yunculla was made joint rep- anization was made p rmanent on recom list were Jackson and Josephine. W. R. piescntative for Douglas and Jackson mendation of the committee on order of Bilyeu of Linn county was made perma connties. business. The committee on credentials nent chairman and R. to’. Montague, of reported dl ol the «7 delegate» to which As Hon. E. V. Carter will not lie pres Multnoma couuty, secretary and C. L. the precincts we e en eilcd present and Reames,of Jackson county assistant secre ent at th« Gobi Hill conv< ntion, he now properly accredited. tary. Robt. G. Smith.of Grants Pass, was being in the E<s , it would be quite the The tirsl on the order of business was made chairman of the committee on plat fitness of ill.ng'and conducive to harm the nomination ot two candidate» for re form and resolutions and John A. Jeffrey, J » ony in thr Republican paity if Dr. J. M. presentatives and C apt H. b. Evans, of of Salem, a former Jackson county man, Ke« ne Hon. H. E. Ankney and Hemy Asblaud.J.J. Hauck ol Gold iii.i auu was chairman of the committee on Order Kubii would each refrain from taking j>art in the convention as del«gates. Chua, Nickell, of Molfuid wet« placed iu of business. nomination, Capt Evans and Mr. Hauck There w as no contest over nominations, Tne ab-sence of Mr. Carter clears the getting the nomination, tue vote stand, nearlv all Ixing by acclamation. On deck for the t me being of one of the mg Evans, 01; Hauvk, 44; Nickell, 23. their state ticket Judge Thomas O'Day of leaders wiiose contentions have almo't No joint representative wilii Douglas co J orl laml was nominated for supreme br ugnt ruin to the Republican jmrty in unty comes to Jackson county t n» elec The particip <tion by judge, and S. M. Douglass of Portltnd, Ja. k-Mtt c.>unt>. tion, it belonging to Dougias, jaCason for fo<xl and dairy commissioner. R. M. these leader» in the conieiitfcs might li «ring had tue candidates oil the Demo V’eatch of Lane county was nomi lean to complicate ns that would stii cratic ticket two years ago. Judge Chas, nated for congressman lor the First dist all the old animosity and as Mr. Carter frim,Sheriff Joseph Rader ami Treasurer, rict, and J. E. Simmons of Baker, con- is away tlie.r interests would lx-in no D. H. Miller were each honored by a jeopardized by their absence. gresman for the Second district. The wis. The D mocrats at their convention presidential electors are John A. Jeffrey, There is a reasonable Certainty thai f nomination by acclamation tor re-«iec- d not make a very gcxxl dis of Marion, T. H. Crawford, of Union, none of the old Cont oversies are brought tn ion. R. B Dow, deputy treasurer, was Saturday made the nominee for recorder, ami bu» tribution of th< ir c -ndidates according to into tin convention that therrnkaml W. B. Dillard, of Columbia, and J. H. Samuel», principal of the Griffin Creek the voting strength of their partv in the file of the various fac ions can <e to school, nominee tor sujm iiniemicnt, and various sections of the county for Jack- Smith, of Clatsop. gether a Gold Hill «nd nominate a lick- Judge J. R. Neil and Judge W. S Frank M. Roundtree, ol Ja«ksuuvilie lor sonvili , vi'li l»nt two delegates and «2 e and then elect it from top to bottom. Crowell were nominated for circuit judges surveyor, they too getlii.g th- ir iium-n v<-tes for Ch nnlw-l in at the last state : but if th« party discord is to cominue t election go v nominees. Medford for this district and A. E. Reames and wil be a use ess effort o put up a t.cket ation by a unanimous vote. W, J. Moore are the candidates for dis There was a contest for asst ssor. On the with -<• < n e g ’es <nd 169 votes got for instead oi half of it going to defea s ite» n Ashland with Id de- trict attorneys. first ballot Fred E. Furry, ol Ptioen.x.g »1 w s the case two years ago he whole For delegates to the National Demo- a < «> •• d 249 for Chamber- 30 votes. Geo. Hotfmau, ot AppicaaU, 2V w II lie lost and the party put in exceer - one -«nd date. ami G. M. Grainger, ot Ashland, 7. Ou ingly bad shape for the presine ti 1 tampaign this tall. a second oaiiot Mr. Furry got ttie nomi nation on 34 votes to Mi. Hi liman's 2r. The Republican party has held the ma All unusual feature d«ve.opc«l in the jority of tile votes of Jackson County for contest lot coroner. Dr. 1*.. B. Pickel, the the past eight years over tlieir Democratic present coroner ami who was elected ou opponents, but the Democrats have he d tile Democratic ticket, had returnd to ' the majority of the offices. This highly again serve and Di. H 1*. liargrave was satisfactory political situation to the Dem the only avowed candidate prior loth« ocrats has been brought about by the coii- convention. Dr Hargrave i cing a broth- - slant ri valeries and jealousies among the cr-iu-iaw of Fred toe«.k>, oi Weeks «x. Republican leaders. The party has been Baker, undertakers, the Medlord Furni ; hi the position of the ship crew who while ture C mipany concluded that it would not wrangling as to how tlieir vessel should be just the tiling for tile rival undertaker» lx? sailed, pertnited it to drift into the I > get all the business that a cotoner ! breakers and be wrecked. m ght pui their way so they brought out Dr. A . S. Jones as their candidate and it The Socialist candidates for Jackson t<>ok some lively rustling < n tiie pait of I County are to have a meeting this Satur Dr. Hargrave's tin mis to save the day for day in Medford for the purpose of outlin him. On the first ballot the two doctors ing a plan for their campaign and to take lied, each recieving 32 votes. A second council one with another that they tnav ballot gave Dr. H.irgraxe 34 and Dr. Jones be of a stout heart for the fray that prom ises to lie strenuous enough even for Joe 30. There was also a sharp contest for Thomas' enthusiasm. commissioner. Jason Hartman, of Koxey, would have been the nom.me had the And now is it that the democrats ex bailol Ix-cn taken b« tore tile oilier nomina pect to m ike a harvest of votes and their tions had been made but a snifung ofcan- sympathy and encouragement to Senator Oidates made him a giogr.cpbical imjxrssi Carter in the hour of his defeat is only bility and on a vote he got out 2H ballots equaled by tlieir expressions of admir while tV. I.. McClure, ot Gold Hill got ation and good wishes to Dr. Keene. the iiomin.i ion mi 3ii ballots. Thus do they encourage the good work The Democrats are quite willing to to them, of disintergrating the Republi condemn a Republican slate, but not so can parly. hi their own convention lor the slate tor «1« legates to the emiven on On Saturday of next week the Repub w«nt through, though an effort was licans will hold their primaries in th« made to break it by B. H. Huston, of precincts in which they have not already Willow Spring-- who nominated to. K. I elected their 'elega’.es to the county con i'r.c. oi I.»,« wti > r ccivul 3ti vo -a vention that meets it Gold Hill on Fri CLOTHIERS and FURNISHERS Tnc scmduad <w legal, s .¡mi h >r v- c » day, May 6th. X v H.N k IHAW C» wer< a*t lio.v». \ I', Kaunbro. k * ■ 4, Oregon. Jackson ville, Ele tion day will be on Monday Jum C. 1.. R< am » «>2, j. j ■ H -iCs > , vo • «th, Nickell 31, 1.. J. Mulit57, E. F. Farlow 47, to. E. Fii.pp» 4b, J. D. Giwcii 53, E. EVERYDAY UTILITY The average man buying a suit of clothes is all at sea. Perhaps he knows a little about the goods. He must depend upon the man that sells him the article. Here is the moral: BUY WHERE YOU CAN PLACE YOUR CONFID ENCE. We want you to come here with the confidence that you can depend upon the quality of our goods and what we say about it. THE NUNAN-TAYLOR CO ™E • HARVARD