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JACKSONVILLE Vol. 2 SENTINEL JacR»onville, JacKton County, Oregon. Friday. June 17, 1904. Political gossip has already taken up casting a horosco|a- of the campaign two years hence. On the Republican side but little is Ix-ing said as to |>ossiblc c.indidatc's ) io | h - h and expectatnais, the defeat of nearly half of the ticket, while the |strty has a plurality of over 4<n» in the countv, makes |H>litieans feel that it is more a question of men rather than of |Mtly in Jackson county. Demo cratic plans arc more discernable ami It seems quite probable that Judge Prim will again I k - a candidate for county judge four years hence, but it is also as likely that he will I k - his party's noihinee for circuit judge six years hence. The Judge is taking his defeat l'k - n ill hi and will, ms soon MS his term is out, open a law office here in Jacksonville Mild resume the practice of Ills profession. As to other Democratic |»issibilities it is a certainly that R. II. Dow will lie a candidate f jr r- election for recorder, and il is also likely that D. II. Miller will I k - I ik parly's candidate again for Ire «surer. For sheriff. Deputy .Sheriff Oris Crawford will be ;no«i certain to gather in the Democratic nomination. No candidate* for the other offices have I h - cii mentioned but when tin time comes the Democrats will have no difficulty in securing a full list as will also the Re publicans, No. 6 Official Vote ol Klamath County. C. E. Fox, IJ................. 376 Vote on District Officers. Local option was defeated by a vote of 5H!» J. G. Wight. R............. 213 Judge Benson has a plurality of 118!», 455 so 329 and the direct primary law For County Surveyor— according to completed figures, for cir curried by n vote of 51H to 164 in Klam- F. B. Henry, R............ 782 cuit judge of the First Judical District, nth county. 'The following show* the For Coroner— and Judge Hanna of 497. The following ! total vote of the county as officially de II. B. Hargus, D........ shows the total vote of the several coun termined for the several candidates at 86 ties: G. W. Merryman. R. the June election, 1904: Hanna—Jackson.... .. 1563 Initiative and Amendment Votes. For Congress— Lake ......... .....384 The following are the totals of the II. Gould, P................................ 25 Klamath.. ....434 votes cast in the several precincts of Binger Hermann, R............. 563 184 Josephine ....850 Jackson county on the local option and B. F. Ramp, S..............................32 direct primary laws, the state printer R. M. Veatch, D....................... 379 3231 amendment, and the hog question: For Justice of Supreme Court— Benson — Jackson.. ...1728 LOCAL OPTION. C. J. Bright, P............................. 24 Lake....... . 506 i Yes . ...1501 C. C. Mikkclscn ,S....................33 Klamath. ...71ft No. ...1212 Frank A. Moore, R..................553 175 Josephine ....983 Thomas (»'Day, D....................37H Majority in favor...................................349 For Dairy and Food Commissioner— 3933 DIRECT PRIMARY LAW. J. W. Bailey, R..........................487 Neil — Jackson... ..1445 Yea................................................................ 188« Ira W. Berry, P............................ 1.5 Lake....... ...26!» No................................................................... .506 S. M. Douglas, D...................... 321 Klamath. ...334 N. Rasmussen, S.......................... 34 Josephine ...686 Majority in favor................................. 1381» For Circuit Judges— STATE PRINTER AMENDMENT. Henry L. Benson, R.. 71*1 .'ina Yes................................................................1518 2734 E. B. Dufur, D............ Dufur — Jackson 259 .1481 ........................................................................ 408 H. K. Hanna, R........ >42 228 Lake......... ...199 J. R. Neil, I)............... Klamath.. 334 ...25!» For District Attorney— Josephine ...593 H. M. Brattain, R..... 434 W. J. Moore, D........... it hi 131 2532 For Joint State Senaior- For district attorney for Lake and J. A. Laycock. R.................. >..542 HIT Majority in favor .1725 Klamath counties, E. M. Brattain, Re W. A. Booth, D.............. 43H The transfer or rather promotion of publican nominee, is defeated by S4 votes Rev. Father J. D. Murphy from Jackson-i For Joint Representatives— by W. J. Moore, D., of Lakeview, who W. A. Stnijh. who since February has R. E. L. Steiner, R ville to Hugctie has been |H»stjx>nr«l until secured Klamath county by 137 majority, 177 been employed at Missouri Mine on Car- John S. Shook, R,„. such time ns Arch Bishop Christie is able 450 while Brattain received 53 majority in his burry creek, came to Jacksonville last J. A. Taylor, D........ to resume his official duties ami issue the home county of Lake. 341 Friday and remained nntill Tuesday J. B. Griffith, D....... necessary orders. His Grace is now Mt a 54 M) The official majority for Reames for 83 when he left for the Walla Walla country sanitarium in Oakland, California, where For County Clerk— where he will join a harvesting crew. district attorney for Jackson and Joseph he is iK-ing treated for accutc indige«- ' Geo. Chastain, D ... 59ft 13 These crews usually nutnlier from 25 to35 ine counties is 3 in the former and 48 in W. F. Rlnxles, R.„. lion brought on by overwork in attending 493 men 4» I to 60 horses and the outfit consists the latter. to the multitude of dutiesconneclcd with For Sheriff— wof a big steam thresher, three to four • Justices and Constables. the affairs of Ills eliocetc. The enforced Chas. Horton, D...... 4 SS beaders. and a messwagon ami camp out Among the precinct officers elected rest ami hygienic treatment he is receiv Silas Obenchain, R.. 524 36 fit provides accommodations for the crew. June «th were: Medford, Roxy and ing is giving renewed health an I thought Fot Treasurer— Harvesting begitis along the Colmnlna Climax, F. M. Stewart, justice, E. W. lo his Grace and he expects to I k - able to R. I. Hammond, D. 3! >7 river the last of June and ends in October Tryer, constable; Ashland and Barron, return in the near future to Portland and S. Alva Lewis, R.... 570 17!» in the foothill sections, though it is a M. Berry, justice, M. N. Long, constable; again take lip the work of his office. I For Assessor— frequent tiling for harvesting to be yet on Central Point, Mound and Willow- Father Murphy left Wednesday for Ash D. G. Brown, R ...... 435 when the snow falls. The wheat grown Springs, A. S. Jacobs, justice, W. R. land where he united in marriage Mr. I J. P. Lee, D............ 517 M2 in that section is a short, stocky variety Williams, constable; Sams Valley, Anti <*eorge Corum of Medford and Miss Kate For Coinmissionrr— and does not cripple down or shell out och and Meadows, C. C. Gall, justice, Jacobs of Klam <th Palls il e services being J. W. McCov. R....... 472 fora long time after it is ripe, Mr. Gold Hill, Rock Point and Foots Creek, solemnized ill the Catholic church at that l-'red Melhasse, I).... 403 21 Smith is an exjx-rt sacksewer ami makes J. B. R. Morelock, justice, G. F. Learn placeWcdnesday afternoon. Sunday Fath l-or County School Superintendent— at that work from $3 to $4.50 a day. ed, constable; Wimer and Woodville, C. er Murphv will hold his usual ><rvic«s tn M. Warren, justice; Eagle Point and Ashland, and that afternoon he will Lake Creek, A. C. Howlett, justice, leave for Portland where he wiii remain Leroy Smith, constable; Talent and a week while attending th«, biennial meet Phoenix, O. H. Roberts, justice, E. E. ing of the Catholic clergy of the diocese Moffet, constable; Trail and Flounce of < >rt gon. Rock, Carl Skryman, justice, W. T. The Lew-is and Clark exposition atith- 1 The average man buying a suit Grieve, constable; Jacksonville, H. G. orities arc responsible 'or ill« sc remarks concerning the name of our state: “The of clothes is all at sea. Perhaps Dox, justice, F. Kashasfer, constable. name Oregon first appeared in print in » The next Oregon Legislature will re Jonathan Carver’« Travels Through the he knows a little about the goods. present a Republican gathering of two Inte rior Parts of North America,’ which more than the Legislature of 1902. It was published in Lomlon in 1778. 'The He must depend upon the man will have 74 Republicans and 16 Derno- origin of the name is out- of the eiisgmas i crats. In the senate there will be 24 that sells him the article. Here of bistort. Carver professed to have re Republicans and 6 Democrats, and the ceived it from tile Indians in the country is the moral: BUY WHERE YOU House will seat 50 Republicans and 10 of the ll|'|x-r Mississippi, where he hud . Democrats. pushed his explications. i he Indians, CAN PLACE YOUR CONFID- he says, told him of the River Oregon Chautauqua 1904. flowing to the western ocean, but how ENCE. We want you to come Rememlier the Chautauqua dates for much of tale was his own invention it is this year are July loth to 22d, inclusive. here with the confidence that you irtJ|Mwaible to sav. 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