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Telegram just Received Saying Money has been Paid for the Blue Ledge Mine
A GLORIOUS
DAY INDEED
Jacksonville Again did Herself
Proud in Holding a (¡rand
Celebration.
NEARLY 7000 PRESENT
There was once a man who said,
when the hirer! girl carried the calf into
the barn by its tai) and ears after the
man
had
been trying for two
hours to coax it in with a bucket of
milk,"I like a man who does things.”
Jacksonville certainly does things.
Possibly 7000 people, certainly 5003,
attended the celebration here last
Thursday and not one of them was
there but had only words of praise for
Jacksonville and .Jacksonville’s wav of
doing things.
The very best of order was main
tained throughout the entire day. not
an arrest being made or an accident
occi rring. The weather was ideal and
everybody in uo. d spirits.
The eommitte ■ in charge of the cele
bration are deserving of any amount
of praise for bringing the day to such
it glorious success. Their efforts have
been untiring since their appointment,
they leglecting their business nearly
the» whole time in order to aid the cause
In which they were so interested.
1 hose who aided the celebratii n both
financially attd otherwise showed their
loyalty to their county and town by
helping to make this (he greatest jnbi-
lee ever held here. Almost the entire
town worked hard to mike it an un
qualified success, not a hitch arising or
a question raised as to the mode in
which the celebration was being con
ducted.
Space and time will not permit to
take up each float separately and
describe them. The parade, however,
was one of the most gorgeous and
beautiful ever pulled off in Southern
Oregon, it received praise from all
the visitors, some going so far as to
say that even Portland has never
equalled it, outside of the industrial
and commercial floats.
Then the Calithumpian parade, that
mirth-provoking feature which was so
eagerly looked for, scored a great
triumph, the grotesque take-off s ami
ludicrous parodies being exceptions ly
well presented. Governor Chamber-
lain became "one of the boys” and
drove the carriage prepared for him
self while the driver sat bat k and acted
as passenger.
The exercises at the court house
grounds, t hi lengthy to | t int, were en
joyed as was the rest of the day s en
tertainment, everything coming off as
per schedule.
Hie base ball game for the chan*-
pionship of Southern Or.gon and a
purse of
between Ashland and
Jacks-,nvu e suited, as was hoped for
and expected, in Jacksonville's favor,
a s-oreof Kt) 7. About 29'0 people
attended the game.
The baloo-i as ension was more thrill
ing th.m even the most enthusiastic
hoped lor. While inflating theb-iloon
one of the large poles which was hold
ing up the baloon fell with a crash,
punching two holts in it. allowing the
gas lo escape
I’hc t>;il...,n wa- qui kiy
rupaiiel. »mt the s, wing wa< done too
hastily and when it was finally cut
the cscap’ng g. s f( retd rent al
most tearing the baloonasunder, nearly
throwing Professor Hamilton to the
ground. It soared high enough for
him to cut lot se his parachute, how
ever, and he came down in the top of
a tree neat the Nunan ranch house,
none the woise for the accident. The
Professor says he does not care to ex Ashland Commercial
College.
perience another ascension like that.
C implete and thorough training.
The Ja »ksonville Silver Cornet band
Commercial, Shortland and Eng
furnished excellent mus e an I were
lish coutsea.
highly praised by the visitors.
The Chemawa Indian band of Salem,
one of the finest musical aggregations
Xote our Special Offer.
in the entire state playe 1 ail diring
Students who enter at the begin
the day and
e : lg and their music
ning of the school year. September
was gre t)y enjoy d. Th - < hemawas
9, 19)7, and secure a nine months'
are, individually, th • best trained musi
scholarship for $55.00 will be en
cians in the West, as care seems to
titled to instruction in any or all
have been taken to teach them every
the departments to July 1. 1908.
rudiment in music.
This is your opportunity to complete
Miss Mervena Kinney, the beautiful
the combined course. Ask for
and regal goddess of liberty, won out
information.
by over lOiitl votes, again attesting the
fact that Jacksonville is determined to ASHLAND COMMERCIAL COLLEGE
carry oft all the prizes.
The absence of the large automobile
Chautauqua.
parade was not noticeable as there
The greatest attraction of the sea
were plenty of goixl things 11 see wi fl son, Cleat speakers with great, help
out them.
ful
messages,— Fine
music, Good
Schools, — Beautiful grounds; South
ern Oregon Chautauqua,
Ashland,
Late Legal Decisions.
Oregon, Eleven
days
commencing
Synopses of Land and Mineral De July 10th. Send for printed matter;
cisions, Furnished the 1 >s; by Wood then come.
ford 1). Harlan, Land Attorney, Wash
ington, D. ('•
If it is shown that a legal sub ¡vi
sion entered as coal land is n> in t.ict
of such character, the entry sl.ou d be
carcell,d as to such tract.
An entry of coal land must be res
tricted to such tract.
Land which produces a crop, tho igh
an inferior one, whether of grass
wheat, barley, or other crop to which
the soil and climate are adapted, which
is a fair reward for the expense o.
producing it, is not Desei t land.
Annual rainfall taken into considera
tion in determining whether land is
Desert in character.
Final proof may be submitted on an
entry during pendency of adverse
proceedings against entry.
To establish residence, there must be
concurrent with the act of settlement,
an intent to make the land a home to
the exclusion of one elsewhere.
Insane Women.
Judge Dunp was called to Ashland
the first of the week, to sit as committ
ing magistrate in the case of Mrs.
Jennie V. Smith and Mrs. Sarah J.
Wyatt, who were charged with irsan-
ity. Both ladies were adjudged in
sane. after due examination, and were
taken to Salem by attendants of the
asylum.
New Time Card.
A new time card has gone into effect
on the Southern Pacific which makes a
few changes in passenger train sched
ules. The principal change is in the
arrival of No. 12, which is now sched
uled to arrive neatly two hours later
from the south, arriving in Medford at
5:15 a. m. This wili be quite a con
venience for people .in the valley. No.
14's schedule arriving at 10:32 a. m. is
unchanged and No. 16's time is not af
fected. 5:09 p. m. The only change in
trains from the north is in No. 13.
which is now scheduled to arrive here
at 12:45 p. in. The new schedule calls
for the continued arrival of No. 15 at
10:32 and No. 11 at 11:45 a. m.
Notice is hereby given that the undersigned
has been a;>po'nte<l by the county court of Jack-
sun C »unty. Oregon, administrator<»f the estate of
J. B. White, deceased. All persons having claims
against the said estate are notified to presen
them to the undersigned adrr inis',*aior at his of
fice in Jacksonville, Oregor on or before sx
months from the date of the first pubFcation of
this notice.
June 15. 19t‘7 - Fiist publication.
GUS NEWBURY Administrator of the
estate of J. B. Whit« . deceased.
Fred J. Fick
Contractor &
Builder ...
Estimates Furnished on
Kinds of Building
Jacksonville. Oregon
Semi-Annual Sale of ....
... MILLINER Y
..... At Jacksonville’s......
Leading Millinery Parlor
It is a well known fact that for high class workmanship,
trimming and designing Miss Chapman stands in her town
without a rival.
Styles are Correct Quality Positively the Best
Prices the Lowest
Astonishingly big bargainsale will begin Monday. June 17th,
tint! continue for several days.
Pattern Hats, Ready-to-
Wear Hats.
Frames, Flowers and Novelties at prices so
low that the poorest purse can easily afford to buy.
Early
Buyers get the Flyers.
M istt K. Chapman. Forelady
Mrs. M. Reeve. Saleslady
Chapman &
Reeve
Millinery Co.
Advertised Letters.
Following is a list of letters remain
ing uncalled for at the Jacksonville
Post Office on July 3, 1937.
Allen, G. W.
Beach, Anna M.
Garrison, Emmett
Praser, P. E.
A charge of one cent will be made
upon delivery of each of the above
letters.
Persons calling for any of the above
letters will please say "advertised.”
J ohn F. M iller . P. M.
Administrator's Notice to Creditors.
First Door West of Postoffice
Jacksonville. Oregon
! THE BOSS
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CANDY KITCHEN
The Best Ice Cream in Town
Fine Home Made Candies
Cigars, Tobacco, Pipes, Etc.
Green Groceries,Fresh Fruits
All
ood Things to Eat at
THE BOSS
A. LEARNED, Prop’r
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