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. The :good roads bond issue eat-
ried in Jackson connty had=8atur-
day rby en-"~overrvhelmiitg vote, the
mpjority for good rondg being 1493.
The total vote oast is the=oannty was
4158 of which 2812 warn for the bo¢d
issue sad 1348 against. -
Central Point pzecinot gave a good
aeeou¢t of herself the vote here be-
iog prae c o 7._io fdror of
opposed kke hood isana on the gromtd
that it was "a'MedFord meusnre"
were ahoyvn to be wrong by the re-
turns for ~ with` the entire Medford
vote eliminatedathe proposition would
hgve carried in the ~4untg ~by a mb-
jority of 96. "Ashland, good, old
pious, high-browed Ashland; true-to
her 'tiaditiana,-stood pat far moss=
6apkiam by "casting a more than 2 to
1 vote against the measure, .and bed
both Medford'hnd Ashland, the two
largest oitiea in the-~eounty, bees
eliminated from the honteak the conn-
ty would hard "vbted for good roads
by a majority of 329.
_Aehlapd is not 3n; a slues by.her-
self, however. Antioch, Applegate,
Herron, pbota Creak, Lake Creek,
%endoava, Same Valley, Wimer .and
Woodville, mostly sparsely populat-
ed, remote preciuota, stood with the
' ~ goad roods. Meadows precinct is an-
I titled to n place ht the head-of this
aloes for Dealing 23 ¢egative aotea
.I and not one for the measure. S_kt-
~i don, 23 for Meadows.
Following is the coEe 6y precincts:
Praoinet ~ Yea' IFo
~. Antioch :g .. ......... 3 ~33
1•APPlegate .... ........ 13 - 3tj
1 East Ashland ... ....... 39 89
I Weat Ashland ......... 88 183
. South Ashland ......:i:-87 -Eb"+1
~ Barron .... ~ .......... f> -3a
Big Butte .............. 47 27
Central Point ..........13ff 73
n aoonnae nook .......... 74 18
Foots "Creek :,...
. .... 18. .20
M1
• aa~d, xill ...::..... .... 9s 4a
: Nortk Jaeksonv0le . ...~. 74 -18
South Jacksonville .. ....111 13
• I Lako Creek ....:.. ~. .. , . b 28
•~ %und ., .. ....... .... 34 •.3G
1 Meado~e .... ..... .... . b 23
II Northeast Medford . ....133 23
.I Northwest Medford ....309 32
1. Centro[ Medford .. ....473
Southeast Medford . .... B1
.; /;ionthweat Medford . ....508
'. Phoenix ...:..., ... -.... 98
'. $ohk Point .~... .-...
~ $nms Vnile .... 14
38
p .... .. ....
i. $terliag .... .~.....
1
TOJent .... 4:~
108
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~1'rkB~ .... ......:. ....
.... 51
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Dads Enact Important law at
'Regular Nieetiag Mon6ay
e City Conseil met- in regnlnr
gn %ndny eceni¢gvyith. q full
d present.
~.e maip feature of the evening
tt.e passage o€the a€w sanitary
lance which has to do mth• the
cry co¢ditiona of the cite. The
lance is a^ important one ~apd
Ig other matters regulntea the
ng of setcei• connections, the licit
case pools, etc, being
In• 1, 1912.
resotutton was adopted pertain-
to the este¢sia¢ of paring on
Pine street, nn dthe city reeor-
.was nistrueted to adcertisY'for
for such poring.
he regular giak of current 6i1)s
' audited and allowed,
,Mrs. `fason, of Los Al~elea, Cali-
fornia, who bas been visiting \ts.
Frank t\ uston for several weeL-s, has
returned to her southern home,
-3}. l7oioa .... ...... ..... 17
6!.lYatkina .... ..... .. ... la
41 Wimer t ... ...... .. ... I1
40; Willow Springs ... ..... 32
9~Woodcille ..,. ... ..... 30
50~ --
~.18 Total ........
63~ - ....2812
201 Majority for ...... ....1463
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41
A. W. Moon, formbrly m the lu-m Pa
bar business here, has engaged in o fa
similar line at I'hoenic - tri
Tr
Anion Ford, n Yormer resident of er;
this cif}} now n member oY the city" se
~r a-tgw..•days during the reek.
I have succeeded d. L. Bess _in the
metal merchandise business, at the
. Hatfield eland, and mould 6e pleas-
I. to share a portion of your" patron-
te.-D. H. STURTEVANT.
C. E. Bade, of the Jacobson-Bade
rmpany, was in town Tuesday asaist-
g in the Bnal arrangements for mov-
gtheir outfit to Jacksonville. Supt.
mean who hee had charge of the con-
act work for the company here, is
tgoEiating with several of the men
pm this place to ko with their .teams
rd eonfinue wit6~the cowpony in the
$Y~~R_t):.,tptA'-Jgc$aogvill9 dam. Thie
Chai'ge.pL.the work here stead high in
the good graces-oY the people-of Cen-
teaFPoiut for the et8cieot and eapahle
work done under fhe contracts wits the
cltp, end predict for their neighbors at
the connty neat n eimilay feeling for
the men and company they represent
when 4hey shall have 8niahed the woek
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