SENTINEL JACKSONVILLE Jacksonville, JacKion County, Oregon. Friday, May 20, 1904 Republican Ticket. /last for the Republican wave which is now manifest all over the state will have a tendency to line up the Republican ¡voterswith their part«. This harmony i ami strong partv spirit is in marked con- j trust to the condition of the Republican STATE AND DISTRICT. party in thecatii|xiign two year* ago and lor Supreme Judge—P. A. MOORE of I four year*.«go, when leaders were openly Columbia. knifing tlieir ticket and supporting Dem- For Slat«- Food ami Dairy Cominissioner- ocratic candidates and voters were J.W. Bailey of Multnomah. , boasting of the scratching that they For R< presentati«« in Congress First Dis would do to their Fatllot*. In each of trict—BINGER HERMANN of Dougla*. these elections with all till* loss of Fur Judge*. First Judical District—II. K. strength the Republicans elected more Urtimi« of Jackson, and ILL. Benson than half of tlieir ticket and now with of Klamath. perfect harmony and every Republican For Pros« «iiting Attorney, Jackson and ' working for hi* party's euccea* and with loMfiliim- Counties -G(SNEWBt’RY a pluralty of fully 4UI) the Republican* of Jackson. should elec’, every man on their ticket. l->>r Joint Reprcscntiitiv«» in the Legisla If they don't it will show that they nomi tin'-. Jackson and Dotiglas-W.l.Vawter nated some very week men. of Jackson. Nic kell, the grafter, in hi*denunciation JACKSON COFNTY. of an alledged robliery graft that has been Representative» —D. H. JACKSON of perpetrated upon the Woods estate by Ashland and JI. VON «ler HELLEN Durham ft Colvig, Judge J. R. Neil. Judge <»f Wellen. Prim, Ben Haymond and Judge Hanna is County Judge-CEO. AV. Dl'NN of Ash about as consistant as it is for the burglar land. to veil “ stop thief ” when the police arc 1 County Clerk -GEO. L DAVIS of Med- i chasing him. Nickell has been notorious ford. for his graftings ¡«nd he has made a big Sheriff—CAPT. J. E. THORNTON of haul on every estate that he could get a Ashland. chance to work Had he the reputation County Commissioner GEO. BROWN for living honest voters might give cre 'd Eagle Point. dence to his « barge of graft in the Wood* « otint« Treasurer—JV AN lH'.MASON of «»»tale, but a* it is, no one whois familiar Medfonl. with Nickell's career and record for truth Assess«,r — PETER APPLEGATE of believe him. and much lessdothev believe jHcksonville. him wh« n his charge* are aimed at such Count« Recorder—C. A. DICKINSON of men a* Judgelianna, Judge Prim, Judge Sams Valley. Neil, Colvig ft Durham, ami that ohi S lum) Superintendent—P. H. DAILY of pioneer and life-long Democrat, Ben Jacksonville. Haymond. Surv« «or—GARL T. JONES ««f Medford. Coroner—Dr. W. I.. CAMERON of That th«- Rvjinblicans have a pluralitv Medford. in Jackson county of fullv 400 is a state In the election Home prule is a lever that Judge Sell ment that can I m - proven •¡ml his Democratic siipjairters arc using two years ago they had a plurality of l'.»l in their effort* to secure Republican which was the average plurality of their '•»r* for the Judge To Jackson and : candidate* on the ticket except that of fosephine county Republicans they urge govern n-, Mr. Furnish, who fell below hi* that the« vote for their home men. ticket ami of Mr. T«>tigu«^, for congress Judge H inn.« ami Judge Neil ami to drop man, who ran ahead of his ticket. Dur Judge BeiiM.il who resides east of the ing the past two years there has I m -« n a mountain*. In Klamath and la»ke ( heavy immigration to Jackson count« ¡••unties Republicans arc told to stand bv and a conaervative estimate places the their local candidate Judge Benton and to give their oth< r vote to Judge S’eil. In this section of the district Judge Ben son is m ide «»nt the incom|>ctcnt man ind nothing said to a Republican against Judge Hann* while ea»t of the lllotin- t.mis Judge Bctlson is colli III« lliled ami Judge Hanna is the unfit candidate. 1 his scheme is an adroit one atid if any number of Republicans fall in with it is sure to di ft al either Judge Hanna or Judge Henson and to elect J. R. Neil otic of the circuit judges in a district that ha» a heavy Ri publican plurality. There «ill tie more straight Republican vote» cast this chCtioii than anv election for several years |»ast. This fact is well knm«n to all who arc conversant with the political situation in Jackson coiintv ami is tn lie attributed to four factors that have inthiciice with the voters. Of tiles«» <me is that there are a large num bet of voters who have cotne from the E ist within (lie last two years and they being unacquainted ami uninfluenced by local conditions will vote their tickets straight. 1'lieii there is not a defeated aspirant hriore the Gobi Hill conven tion but what is taking his defeat in a manly way and will snpfiort th«- ticket •old this can lie said of th«- part«- leader* not one of whom is sulking or cutting the ticket ami there will lie les* scratch ing by the rank and til«- than for years number of new voters that have come in at IMJO. It is conceded by workers in both parties that fully two out of three of these new votersare Republicans which thus adds 200 more to the Republican pluraltity bringing it upto fully 400 for the county. With a plurality of 400 to aid them if the Republicans don’t elect every one of their candidates it show that the Democrats have the best of them either in candidates, workers or jiarty spirit. Chas. Bossart, who has been spending the past three months in Jacksonville with his son-in-law and daughter, Mr. and Mrs. C. P. Briggs, will leave for his home at Everett, Washington Monday. Mr. Bossart came to Jacksonville seeking lief from rheumatism and he has fully reregainrd his health. He is a carpen ter ami painter by trade and will again re sume his trade in Everett. Candidates No. 2 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 Nominee For District Attorney GUS NEWBURY Announcement. Republican Nominee For District Attorney For Recorder A. E. REAMES R. B. DOW Democratic Nominee Democratic Nominee For Superintendant P. H. DAILY Republican Nominee For Joint Representative Jackson and Douglas Counties WILLIAM I. VAWTER Republican Nominee For Superintendent For Representative G. H. SAMUELS II. VON der HELLEN Democratic Nominee Republican Nominee For Assessor For Representative PETER APPLEGATE D. H. JACKSON Republican Nominee Republican Nominee For Coroner For County Judge DR. W. L. CAMERON GEORGE W. DUNN Republican Nominee Republican Nominee For Surveyor For County Clerk GARL T. JONES GEORGE L. DAVIS Republican Nominee EVERYDAY UTILITY Republican Nominee For County Clerk JOHN S. ORTH Democratic Nominee 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 mural: BUY WHERE YOU CAN PLACE YOUR CONFID- ENCE. We w:int 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 GO. gvM NATMAV Sfittar* c . THE • HARVARD For Sheriff J. E. THORNTON Republican Nominee For Sheriff J. M. RADER Democratic Nominee For Commissioner GEORGE BROWN Republican Nominee For Treasurer IVAN HUM ASON Republican Nominee For Treasurer D. H. MILLER Democratic Nominee CIOIHIIRS and FURNISHERS Jacksonville, Oregon. For Recorder C. A. DICKERSON Republican Nominee