Jacksonville sentinel. (Jacksonville, Or.) 1903-1906, May 13, 1904, Image 1

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JACKSONVILLE
SENTINEL
No. 53
Jacksonville, Jackson County, Oregon. Friday, May 13, 1904
The Jackson county Republican bead­
quarter» opened Tuesday in the middle
trout room on the second floor of the
Pioneer block in this city, a fine location,
and are now ready for the reception of
visitors. A large banner inscribed “Re­
publican Headquarters" directs the lo­
cation so that he who runs may read, 1
while the flag also floats from a staff in
front of the room. Inside, large pic­
tures of the martyr President McKinley
and of President Roosevelt line the
walls and the r<xmi is fitter! with
desks, tables ami chairs, telephone ac­
commodation», etc. Chairman Staples
puts in much time at headquarters
which are in charge of C. P. Jomu, one
of the local Republican veterans, as ser­
geant at arms.—Ashland Tidings.
Eagle Point—J. R. Cook.
Union—R. J. Cameron.
The organization of the committee
was perfected by the election of E. T.
Staples, of Ashland, for chairman and
W. A. Carter, of Gold Hill, for secre­
tary. Chairman Staples has appointed
STATE AND DISTRICT.
as members of the county executive com­
Supreme Judge—F. A. MOORE of
mittee I. L. Hamilton, of Medford, H.
Columbia.-
E. Ankeny, of Sterling, Theo. Cameron,
For State Food ami Dairy Commissioticr-
of
Jacksonville, S. G. Van Dyke, of
|. W. Bailey of Multnomah.
Phoenix,
W. C. Leever, of Central Point.
I or Representative in Congress First Dis­
Hon.
W.
I. Vawter, nominee on the
trict—BINGER HERMANN of Douglas.
Republican
ticket for joint representative
For Judges. First Judical District— If. K.
for
Jackson
and
Douglas conn ties, was in
Umilia of Jackson, and IL L. Benson
Jacksonville
a
short
timeThursday, on
of Klamath.
legal
business.
Mr.
Vawter
has had his
For Prosecuting Attorney, Jackson and
time
so
employed
in
his
legal
and perso­
Josephine Countie*—GUS NEWBURY !
nal
business
that
be
has
as
yet
taken no
of Jackson.
active
part
in
the
campaign,
but
be ex­
•r Joint Representative in the I .egida
Republican Central Camauttre.
pects
to
deliver
several
addresses
be­
ture, Jackson ami Duitglas-W. 1. Vawter
The
following
are
the
members
of
the
tween
now
and
election
day
and
he
will
of Jatkson.
Jackson county Republican central com­ go to Douglas county this Saturday
JACKSON COUNTY.
mittee as selected at the county conven where he will elevóte a week or so to
Representatives—D. H. JACKSON of,
tion at Gohl Hill last Friday.
campaign work, after which be will re­
Ashland and H. VON der HELLEN ,
APpl*‘K*le—H. F. Mclauighlin.
turn home and take part in several of the
of Wellen.
Pleasant Creek—K. D. Thompson.
rallies that will be held in Jackson
County Judge—GEO. W. DUNN of Asli
I county.
Talent—H. H. Goddard.
land.
Mendown—W. A. Carter.
County Clerk-GEO. L. DAVIS of Mid
For Recorder
Lake Creek—W. T. Kinney.
ford.
Centra) Point—W. C. Lecver.
R. B. DOW
Sheriff—C* A PT. J. E. THORNTON of
Climax—E S. Stinson.
Democratic
Nominee
Ashland.
Flounce Rock—S. S. Aiken.
County Commissioner—GEO. BROWN
Foots Creek—Thos. Carr.
For Superintendant
of Eagle Point.
Gold Hill—Carl Phelps.
County Treasurer—IVAN HUMASON of
P. H. DAILY
Mound—W. H. Norcross.
Medford.
Sterling—H. E. Ankeny.
Republican Nominee
Assessor — PETER APPLEGATE of
Table Rock—J. G. Martin.
Jacksonville.
Willow Springs—W. M. Mansfield.
For Superintendent
County Recorder—A. DICKINSON of
Watkins—C.C. Pursell.
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Sana Valley.
G. H. SAMUELS
Woodville—J. M Whipple.
School Superintendent—P. II. DAILY’of
Democratic Nominee
Roxy—C. C. Taylor.
Jacksonville.
Trail—Sam Geary.
Surveyor—GARL T. JONES of Medford.
For Assessor
Rock Point—J. T. Miller.
Coroner—Dr. W. L. CAMERON of
North Jacksonville—W. G. Kenney.
PETER APPLEGATE
Medford.
South Jacksonville—T. Cameron.
Republican Nominee
East Medford—I. L. Hamilton.
Republican Platform.
West Medford—J. D. Heard.
For Coroner
Sams Valley—S. M. Nealon.
The following is the platform adopted
Pooh Bab—W. H. Gore.
DR. W. L. CAMERON
by the Republicans at their county con
West Ashland—D. A. Applegate.
vention held at Gohl Hill last Friday:
Republican Nominee
South Ashland—G. W. Crow son.
First— Jhe Republican party of Jack-
East Ashland—K. T. Staples.
son county. Oregon in convention assem­
For Surveyor
Barron
—J. M. Wagner.
bled, heartily endorses the thoroughly
GARL T. JONES
Big Butte—A. B. Chartrow.
American administration of Theodore
Republican Nominee
Phoenix
—
S.
G.
Van
Dvke.
Roosevelt ami his earnest efforts for the
suppression of illegal trusts and merges
T"
mid for the advanceim nt of the welfare
ami int< res a of the laboring masses, and
the advancement of this nation's honor
among the leading nations of the world.
Second—That we deprecate the dissen­
sions heretofore existing be tween persons
The average man buying a suit
and localities, which dissensions have
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of clothes is all at sea. Perhaps
made the success of our Democratic ad­
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• ••• •’a
versary possible in Jackson county, and
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he knows a little about the goods.
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that all Republicans I m - urged to lay aside
fl
|*vnmnal feeing* and prejudices and work
He must depend upon the man
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for Republican success, from first to last ■
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ami from the least to the greatest.
that sells him the article. Here
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Third.— We declare fora just and equit­
J
is the moral: BUY WHERE YOU
able assessment of proja rtv for the pur !
poses of taxation, that the lux burden, '
CAN PLACE YOUR CONFID-
limy I m - la>rne ill fair proportions by cor-
|x>rations a* well as individuals.
ENCE. We want you to come
Fourth—We declare in favor of econo- •
my in the administration of county affairs
here with the confidence that you
ami pledge the candidates of the Republi­
can party of Jackson county to use their I
can depend upon the quality of
earnest tfforts to accomplish such results.
our goods and what we say
Fifth—We declare that tile last inter­
ests and welfaieof Jackson county depend
about it.
in a large measure on the condition of its ;
highways aud facilities for rural transpor­
tation ami we therefore pledge our can­
didate* for county judge and county com­
missioner to use al) reasonable efforts in
C10THIERS and FURNISHERS
the matter of the betterment of our public
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Oregon.
Jacksonville,
highways along the line of imxlern prin­
ciples, without milking taxation unneces­
sarily iHirdenaome.
Republican Ticket.
EVERY DAY UTILITY
THE NUNAN-TAYLOR GO.
TO1 • HARVARD
For Circuit Judge
First Judicial District
H. K. HANNA
Republican Nominee
For Circuit Judge
First Judicial District
HENRY L. BENSON
Republican Nominee
For Circuit Judge
First Judicial District
J. R. NEIL
Democratic Nominee
For Circuit Judge
First Judicial District
E. B. DUFUR
Democratic Nomiuee
For District Attorney
GUS NEWBURY
Republican Nominee
a
For District Attorney
A. E. REAMES
Democratic Nominee
For Joint Representative
Jackson and Douglas Counties
WILLIAM I. VAWTER
Republican Nominee
For Representative
H. VON der HELLEN
Republican Nominee
For Representative
D. H. JACKSON
Republican Nominee
For County Judge
GEORGE W. DUNN
Republican Nominee
For County Clerk
GEORGE L. DAVIS
Republican Nominee
For County Clerk
JOHN S. ORTH
Democratic Nominee
For Sheriff
J. E. THORNTON
Republican Nominee
For Sheriff
J. M. RADER
Democratic Nominee
For Commissioner
GEORGE BROWN
Republican Nominee
For Treasurer
IVAN HUMASON
Republican Nominee
For Treasurer
D. H. MILLER
Democratic Nominee
For Recorder
C. A. DICKERSON
Republican Nominee