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About Jacksonville post. (Jacksonville, Or.) 1906-19?? | View Entire Issue (Aug. 24, 1907)
iHE ANGLERS’ ASSOCIATION Send your orders for sheet musi Singlet 's Music Store., Medford. : ‘Tn the good old summertime' -th greatest danger of fire See Daily A Briggs for Fire InAuianee. Fishing Club Organized at Gold SUNDAYS GAME. Hill will Hold First Annual Grants Pass Kids Trimmed b'> Meeting next Month. the Locais. The following is seif explanatory: Notice is hereby given that on Sept. 14, WOT, there will be a meeting at the City of Gold Hill, Oregon, for the pur pose of forming an association that shall have for its object the improve ment of existing fish conditions in the waters of the State of Oregon. Heretofore there has been no organi zation. The Master Fish Warden ha? asked for needed legislation. Individu als have labored for improved laws, but there has been no concerted action. Now the deplorable state to which we have arrived demands that an organi zation be effected that shall ask for new laws that may be voted upon by Initiative and Referendum in June, 19IH, ur at the next session of the Legislature. Committees will be ap pointed to take charge of this work. The following distinguished persons will be present: Governor Geo. E. Chamberlain. Hon. II. G. VanDusen, Master Fish Warden of Oregon, Hon. J. W. Baker, State Game Warden. Hon. H. L. Kelly, Jr.. Supt. U. S. Fish Hatchery, Trail, Oregon, Hon. R. 1). Hume, Wedderburn, Ore. Subjects to be considered: Obstruc tions in Streams, Fish Ways, Net Fish ing, Fish Hatcheries, Stocking of Streams. Game Fish. All persons who can present papers upon any of the above subjects are requested to notify the Secretary of the title of their paper. Other subjects will receive at tention should time permit. Governor Chamberlain has appointed a committee of seven to consider the conditions at several points along Rogue River. This committee will meet with the Governor for the first time on Sept, l lth, at Gold Hill. Two delegates may be sent from each Anglers’ Association or Rod and Gun Club, one from each commercial body, One from each city and one may repre sent each County Court in the State f Oregon. Gold Hill, Oregon, is situated on Rogue River, and this stream is the most noted of any river on the Pacific Coast for trout and game fishing. It is the angler’s paradise, and therefore is the most suitable place for a meeting of this Kind. Parties wishing to spend a few weeks along the banks of Rogue River should correspond with the Sec retary. The Southern Pacific trains reach Gold Hill from the south at fi a. m. and 5:45 p. m., and from the north at 9:45 a. m. and 10:50 p. m. The meeting will bo called to order at 11 a. m. for the election of tempor ary officers and appointment of com- mitees. At 2 p. m. the meeting will again be called for the regular busi ness of the association and reading of papers. There will be an evening ses sion. Fisherman’s Tournament. A series of Hy casting events is being arranged for Sept. 15th. Angler’s clubs will please take notice and select their con testants. The Gold Hill Chamber of Commerce, R. C. Kelsey, Secretary. Calcu. J wheat bags; Shawsheen inen sack twine, for sale in lots to suit. Nunan-Taylor Co. A great reduction in prices on ham mocks to close out. at C. W. Conklin's. There is just this much about it. there is not now or never was a baseball team that can continually beat Jacksor ville when it comes to ball playing Especially is this true when the game is played on the home grounds. Last Sunday the second team can up from Grants Pass and tried to the kids of Jacktown, but they me with abysmal, dark, direfuldc feat. Tic score was 12 to 5. The first inning w us painful to wi‘ ness, «'wing to the fact that the Grant,-. Pass kids ran in three scores. Then there was exceeding joy among th. big stickers from the Josephine iowi . But their gladness was short live 1. A, is always the case, the Jacksonville boy. woke up, and after that ‘.her- wa.- nothing to it. The two boys from Centra! Point. Sanderson and Ross, made good all th way through. Mclntyr was not in a- good formas usual, and he was batted around considerably. Most of the Jacksonville boys played a loose gum. for some unknown reason, an ! tl ■■ Grants Pass ic; n i la.yed worse. But everybod.y had lots of fun. The line-up- J acksonville Sanderson Ross G. Stout Wendt Davidson F. Stout Schulz McIntyre Wilson G rants P ass 1 2 3 c. 1. b. b. b. f. f. s. r. p. c. Kenyon Stephenson Sams Teal Wats n Cheshire WeU. Allen Crawford Nuficui- Taylor Co ¿jtass Pin Is. di> :. 73s Qu tri • ' 9Oc Maso:, Tu-a Qu::it: N/..':'W Ihovs ( u u tle'.e u t : Ji r ( n; ■■ and ’ < Va.on't i^or.'ela in-liiu ! Jar ( <i ;:s ..25c du: Economy flann) Pinta, io a. 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