Jayne, R.A.

From Lane Co Oregon

(Difference between revisions)
(Bell)
Line 69: Line 69:
Councilmna (sic) - E. E. Kepner, H. Sinner
Councilmna (sic) - E. E. Kepner, H. Sinner
-
Treasurer - M. M. Peery.
+
Treasurer - [[Peery, M.M.|M. M. Peery]].
Recorder - G.A. McCauley
Recorder - G.A. McCauley

Revision as of 19:33, 2 August 2008

Eugene Daily Guard, Tue December 8, 1903

Springfield Election

Citizens, Ticket Won by Good

Majority - Issues Involved Not

Shown on Surface.

Springfield held an election for

city officials yesterday and after an

exciting election has settled down to

business again.

The citizens' ticket made a clean

sweep, electing all their candidates

by a good majority.While the election was supposed tobe on the temperance question, yetthis was not the case as the real is-sues involved did not show up on the surface.  The vote stood as follows:

For mayor -

Dr. R. A. Jayne ... 73

E.C. Martin ... 52

Councilmen, two years' term

M.M. Peery ... 75

J. D. Cox ... 73

W. M. Sutton ... 50

J. T. Tuffs ... 52

Councilmen, one year term -

Henry Sinner ... 72

Milton Bally ... 35

For recorder -

E. Sxxxxxxx ... 75

L. E. Thompson ... 49

B.A. Washburne, for treasurer, was

on both tickets and he received the

full vote cast, 125.

Eugene Weekly Guard, December 8, 1905

Citizens Ticket Won Out

At the Springfield city election yesterday the entire "citizens" ticket was elected by a good majority. There were only 106 votes cast out of a voting population of perhaps 240.

The successful candidates were as follows:

Mayor - Dr. R. A. Jayne.

Councilmna (sic) - E. E. Kepner, H. Sinner

Treasurer - M. M. Peery.

Recorder - G.A. McCauley

The Opposition.

The "independent" ticket was as follows:

For Mayor - Dr. R. A. Jayne

For councilmen - H. Cogill, M. M. Peery.

For treasuerer - Albert Walker

For recorder - G.A. McCauley

The issues at the election were the water works and liquor questions.

The "citizens" ticket was in favor of granting a franchise to the Rhodes, Sinkler and Butcher Company for water works in favor of licensing saloons.

Bell

In 1907, the City’s fire committee, which consisted of Mayor R. A. Jayne and Councilmen E. C. Martin, E.E. Kepner and J. Sinner, bought the 375-pound bell from the Reareson Machine Company of Chicago for $57.50.
Mayors of Springfield
Albert S. Walker (1885-1886) • S.I. Lee (1887) • Albert S. Walker (1888) • Simon Tuttle (1888-1889) • T.O. Maxwell (1889) • Albert S. Walker (1889-1890) • Albert Wheeler (1890-1892) • L. Gilstrap (1892-1893) • Albert Wheeler (1893) • J H Van Schoich (1893-1894) • Albert Wheeler (1894-1895) • Eugene C Martin (1896-1899) • John B. Innis (1900-1902) • H.A. Skeels (1902-1903) • R.A. Jayne (1903-1907) • Mark M. Peery (1907-1909) • W.M. Sutton (1909-1911) • Welby Stevens (1911-1913) • Charles L. Scott (1913-1915) • Elmer E. Morrison (1915-20) • Charles F. Eggiman (1921-1924) • George G. Bushman (1925-1929) • Charles O. Wilson (1929) • Wilfrid P. Tyson (1930-1934) • Ernest H. Turner (1934-1935) • W.A. Taylor (few minutes, November 27, 1935) • Ed Waltman (1935-1936) • William H. Pollard (1936-1940) • Charles Chandler (1940-1945) • Claude T. Gerlach (1945-1949) • B.P. Larson (1949-1953) • Edward C. Harms, Jr. (1953-1961) • B.J. Rogers (1961-1965) • David L. Scofield (1965-1967) • John E. McCulley (1967-1970) • William MorrissetteMaureen MaineSid Leiken
Personal tools