Jacksonville sentinel. (Jacksonville, Or.) 1903-1906, May 27, 1904, Image 1

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JACKSONVILLE
Vol. 2
Jacksonville. Jackson County, Oregon, Friday, May 27, 1904
The American people admire a uian of
action, a mun who can and does things
and it was thia influence that caused
Capt. J. H. Thornton's nomination to
l*e really an ovation expressive of the
admiration and the confidence that the
Republicans of Jackson county have in
STATE AND DISTRICT.
him as a man fitted Ay every qualifica­
lor Supreme Judge— F. A. MOORE of tion for the important office of sheriff.
Columbia.
For State Food and Dairy Cominisaioner-
|.\V. Hailey of Multnomah.
lor Representative in Cong re»» Piral Dia-
trict BINGER HERMANN of Dougina.
Eoi Judge#. Firat Judical District—II. K.
Hanna of Jackson, and H. L. Ben »on
of Klamath.
For Prosecuting Attorney, Jackwn and
losephitie Counties-GI’S NEWBURY
ol Jackson.
I or Joint Representative in the legisla­
ture, Jackson ami Douglas-\V. I. Vawter
of Jacksun.
Republican Ticket.
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SENTINEL
JACKSON COUNTY.
Representative»—D. II, JACKSON of
Ashland and II. VON der HELLEN
\Velicli.
t onni* Jmlgc—GEO. W. DUNN of Ash­
land.
County Clerk <.KO. I.- DAVIS ol Med­
ford.
T hornton oí
Sheriff-- CAPT J
Ashland.
County Commissioner t.EO BROWN
of Eagle Point.
County Treasurer—IVAN lll'MASON of I
Medford.
\saessor — PETER APPLEGATE of
Jacksonville.
County Recorder- C. A. DICKINSON of
Sams Valley.
School Sii|K*rintendeot—P. II. DAILY of
Jacksonville.
Surveyor—GARE T. JONES of Medford.
Coroner—Dr.
W
L. CAMERON of
Medlord.
No. 3
Ivan llumason was given the nomina­
tion for treasurer by acclamation, a proof
of his popularity, and as one of Jackson
County's best known business men he is
certain to be elected to the office for
which he has been nominated, and what
is said to lie one of the best tickets ever
submittedto the
voters of Jackson
county.
C. A. Dickerson is a young farmer with
a thorough education, pleasing address
and possessed of the qualifications that
will make of him a competent recorder.
No predictions are permissible in his case
only a statement of fact that he will lie e-
lected and will make a thoroughly reli­
able and com petant recorder.
Por 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
Supt. P. H. Daily's popularity was at­
tested by the enthusiasm in tne convent­
ion and it is an omen of the success that
will attend him at the polls in the June
election when he will tie chosen for ano­
ther four years term as school superinten­
dent of Jackson county.
Democratic Nominee
For Circuit Judge
First Judicial District
E. B. DUFUR
Democratic Nominee
Candidates
For District Attorney
GUS NEWBURY
Announcement.
Republican Nominee
For District Attorney
For Recorder
A. E. REAMES
R. B. DOW
Democratic Nominee
Democratic Nominee
Capt. Thoruton's honorable carrer in the
army proves that he is a man of fine ex-
ecutive ability and business experience
and hia heroism at Tar lion Bridge proves
that he could coolly face any emergency
nr danger that might arise in the dis­
charge of his duties as sheriff. So popu­
lar is Capt. Thornton at Ashlard' where
he hasb«en known since his boyhood,
that it is conceded that he will have
above 200 ihaiority in that town.
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
H. VON der HELLEN
l>emocratic Nominee
Owing to' the peculiar conditions
governing
the duties
of accroner
For Assessor
that office can euqdy be made an ex­
pensive one to the taxpayers if the in­
PETER APPLEGATE
cumbent decides to work it for all thera
Republican Nominee
Jackson county 1» a corporation haviug ts in it. That no unnecessary expense
over/ItNMXM) of bust ties# to transact each will be created should the Republican
year and the judicious and economical nominee for coroner tie elect» «! is known
For Coroner
rx|>cn<lature of that money is a matter of to all who have the acquaintance of Dr.
DR. W. L. CAMERON
serious concern to the taxpivers.
All Warren L. Cameron for he is a man of
strict integrity and high professional
this vast busiueM is under the contr<
Republican Nominee
of the County court at the head of standing and no coroner’s inquest will 1«
wh ch is the county judge.
A private held by him except that the facts fully
corporation having so extensive busi warrant one, »et it is equally certain
For Surveyor
hat he will not go to the other extreme
nrss would secure the I Tightest and
■nd refuse to examine into a case that
shrewest men to l>e had to handle its in
GARL T. JONES
ter. st«.
The same requirements hold the public welfare requires to be done-
Republican Nominee
good with the taxfMx era who make up the
< <>r|M>tation of Jackson county ami those
hi the Republican party have chosen two
of the ablest ami most successful business
men in the county
their candidates foi
countv judge and for commissincr. A
b.-tter qualified in.in for munty jmlg.
th hi too. W Dunn could not lie found,
lie is a trained business man of broad ex
The average man buying a suit
perience ami he is a successful farmet
ami w hat is more he has a college educat
of clothes is all at sea. Perhaps
loll null is so well re id that it will lie no
■ ffort at all for him to acquire a sufficien
he knows a little about the goods.
knowledge of all law points that come
lieforv the county and the prolmte court
to enable him to transact all duties in that
He must depend upon the man
line prudently and legally.
For com
inissioner h lietterselection c uld not hav
that sells him the article. Here
been made than than George Brown l<
he is a trained, successful business man
is the moral: BUY WHERE YOU
of long experience, in honesty above a
tarsaible suspicion and his long residence
in Jackson county has made him thor
CAN PLACE YOUR CONFID-
oughly familiar with all deiai s of the
county's needs. With three such men a-
ENCE. We want you to come
t‘.eo VV. Dunn, Geo. Brown and present
Commissioner J. Patterson Jackson conn
here with the confidence that you
ty would have a county court for business
acumen notexcelled by any other county
can depend upon the quality of
ill the state.
The Republicans were exceedingly
our goods and what we say
fortunate in securing George 1,. Davis as
their nominee for county clerk, for he is
an expert bookkeeper, and one of th<
about it.
most thorough Imsiness men in Ja-ks< n
count* and lie has the order ami method
in his w<>rk that is so essential in keep
mg hi tangible sha|s the multitude of re­
cords and |>a|H rs that (aTtain to the
clerk's office. And what is quite as ini-
CLOTHIERS and FURNISHERS
Xvx N athan
|H>rtant the public wo Id fin if Mr. Davis
Jacksonville,
ever courteous anti willing to give any
Oregon.
information that is of a public nature
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jiert lining to his office. The fact is Mr.
Itavis will make an ideal county clerk. |
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
EVERY DAY UTILITY
THE NUNAN-TAYLOR GO.
THE • HARVARD
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JOHN S. ORTH
Democratic Nominee
For Sheriff
J. E. THORNTON
Republican Nominee
For Sheriff
J. M. RADER
Democratic Nominee
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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
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