Jacksonville post. (Jacksonville, Or.) 1906-19??, June 20, 1908, Image 9

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    SUPPLEMENT
R. R. MANAGEMENT
Jacksonville Post
PEACE AND PLENTY
REIGN IN OREGON
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Base Bail
Saturday afternoon, ye editor was
Central Point failed to make good
standing on the little weather beaten
on the local diamond last Sunday. The
platform of the little coop called the While Cyclones And Floods Seem local second team proved too heavy
depot, a dignified rail road official shout­
for the Pointers, in the last game, de-
To Exist Everywhere
Published every Saturday by the Post Pub- ed out “Hey I’ve got a bill against you
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feating them 7 to 2. We have a third
Else
ishing Co.
I want to collect.” Of course this was !
team that would like to cross bats
J. B. Barnes, Editor
no surprise because the company quite
While cyclynes and Hoods are visit- with Central Point. Don’t laugh, just
Admitted as second-class matter at ‘Jacksonville. often collects before the goods are de­ ing the South, East and Middle
West, accept the challenge, and we will pro­
Oregon.
livered. In this case a demand was i and the rising waters are destroying duce the goods.
made for the goods and they were un­ millions of dollars worth of farm and
SATURDAY, JUNE 20, 1908.
Sunday’s baseball game was won by­
able to deliver them, although the city property, Oregon is enjoying
goods were in Medford for two days. beautiful weather, delicious fruit, and Medford from Ashland by a score of
SUBSCRIPTION
10 to 9 Tribune. Central Point
. il.50. This is rail road management. That is
One year, by mail
looking forward with the confidence in­
Rogue River Valley rail road manage­ spired by assured crops this fall. Phoenix—Medford combined to de­
feat Ashland’s regular team. Sayles.
ment.
With a well managed rail road be- i On June 24th Portland business men Ashland’s pitcher, was sick and unable
tween this point and Medford and a will be the guests of Eugene. A to control the ball or the score would
reasonable tare, say 5 cents, our city special train will leave for the Univer­ have been decidedly different. McIntyre,
would be the home city of Souther:. sity town at seven in the morning and of the champions, pitched six innings
party will participate in the open­ for Ashland and allowed only one run
The Medford Charter Upheld by Oregon. Many business men of Med­ the
ford would m ve their families here be­ ing of the new depot there, will attend due to an error of the catcher. Med­
Court’s Decision--Jacksonville
cause the weather is more pleasant and the commencement exerecises at the ford scored nine runs in the first three
Remain Wet
the scenic view one of grandeur. University and be entertained at a re­ innings.
But, under the present management of ception tendered by the Eugene Com­
Grants Pass, assisted by Pernoil of
The circuit court room was not well | the rail road, what inducements can we mercial Club.
The Oregon Humane Society have in the Portland League team, defeated
represented by either faction yester-1 offer? Jacksonville has one recourse,
day when court was opened in the Med­ untill the electric line is completed j Portland installed nine ornamental Roseburg at Grants Pass, Sunday.
ford charter case. The judge made ! and that is through the r$il road Com­ drinking fountains at various points.
The Champions have challenges from
permanant the temporary injunction mission. It was thought by some that In addition to the regulation drinking
several
California teams, and will pro­
cups,
places
are
provided
for
dogs
and
granted lastweek restraining the county the commission has no jurisdiction over
court from declaring the result of the this line, but a decision handed down horses. Eight of these fountains were bably accept most if not all of them.
election in Medford. Judge Hanna, last Friday in Salem, in the case of presented by citizens of Portland, Chico lias a very strong team and with
in rendering his decision said: “I have the Seiwood electric line, elminates all while the ninth is the gift of the Harry Corbet in the box Jacksonville
might have a hard game with this
been unable to find a paralell case on doubt as to the power of the Com- j National Humane Society of New York,
aggregation.
who
are
presenting
similar
fountains
record.” After going over the brief m'ssion.
to different cities in the United States.
filed by W. M. Colvig, for the prohi­
Jacksonville will play Ashland at
One
of
of
our
giddy
youngster
of
bitionists, and reciting passages of the
The daily rose show in the lobby of Ashland July 4. This will be a good
enactments of the legislature the judge the male persuasion recently decided to the Chamber of Commerce draws
rendered the decision making perman­ make a formal offer of his heart and thousands of visitors, while at the game and a good drawing card. The
hand to one of our representative ladies Commercial Club huge quanities of per­ local team is composed of home players
ent the injunction.
and Ashland will not play an all-county
Judge Hanna held that the people to whom he had been paying some at­ fect blooms are furnished each day by
team.
He
cautiously
prê
­
could not enact laws conflicting with tention for a time,
different members of the Club for the
the laws enacted by the legislature. faced tés declarations with a few decoration of the rooms. Oregon City
Low rates to Newport and Yaqunia
The county was voted on ‘ ‘as a whole’ ’ questions: “Did she love him well has occupied the center of the stage for the coming season. Excursion
and not by precincts consequently the enough to live in a cottage with him? during the last week with an especially i tickets to Newport and Yaquina and
county court is restrained from declar­ Was she a good cook? Did she think ! successful Rose Show and Carnival.
return June 1st to Oct 15th the S. P.
ing the result of the election in the it a wife’s duty to make home happy?
Secretary C. H. Marsh, of the Pend­ Co. will sell round trip excursion tickets
county as a whole. Therefore all pre­ Would she consult his tastesand wish­ leton Commercial Association is en­ to the above named points good for six
cincts voting against prohibition at the es concerning her associates and pur­ thusiastic over the future of his city months at $10.00 Pull information at
election will remain wet until the de­ suits of life. Could she make her own and Umatilla county, and advises that the depot.
cision from the supreme court is hand­ clothes.” The young lady said that his soliciting committee will not cease
ed down, which will be in September, before she answered his questions she their efforts until they have secured
and, it ia very likely that the decision would tell him of some negative virtues $8,0 X) to give publicity to the resources
Have your scenic work done by Hull,
will be sustained.
she possessed. She never drank, smok­ and advantages of the county.
at Hull’s Art Studio, Hubbard building.
Attorney W. M. Coivig filed a de­ ed or chewed; never staid out all night
Medford, Oregon.
murer which the judge held until playing billiards never lounged on 1 Job printing at this office.
Vote for Goddess of Liberty.
this morning to act upon, but it is pro­ street corners and ogled giddy girls; I
bable that it will be overruled owing never “stood in” with the boys for j
to the decision handed down yester­ cigars and suppers. “Now.” said she, '
day, when an appeal will be taken to rising indignantly. “I am assured you
do all these things, and yet you expect
the supreme court.
all the virtues in me, while you do not
possess any yourself. I can never be
NEW CASES.
Al! kinds New and Second Hand
your wife,” and she bowed him out ano j
Gertie M. Olsen vs. Ole. A. Oleson;
Goods bought and sold. Want
left him on the door steps to silently j
suit for divorce.
to buy Junk. Old copper and
meditate over his »venture,’ a wiser
J. E. Watt vs. John W. Johnson et man.
Rubber bought. **
al; suit to remove cloud of title.
OFFICIAL PAPER OF THE CITY OF JACK­
SONVILLE. OREGON
WETS WIN FIRST
LEGAL BATTLE
Í T. L. De Vore, Jacksonville, Ore. |
FREE!
FREE!
FREE!
A letter was received by the sheriff
Monday, stating that a skeleton of a
The P ost is out of clocks now but we
human being was found about 1^2 ! have another premium, of interest to
miles north of the California line near farmers, fruit growers, poultryman and
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Coles station. The coroner ..as noli-1
dairyman. This premium is absolutely
tied but up to the time of going to press FREE with yearly subscribers to the
no verdict was reached. It appears P ost . Our proposition: We will give
that the bones have been there over a you FREE the American Farmer for
year as they are pretty well scattered. one year to all those paying one year
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Last Monday a fight occurred be­ in advance to the J acksonville P ost .
If you are a subscriber you have the
tween two unknown men near Med­
ford. One was a deaf and dum man. privilege of renewing which will entitle
and his opponent was likewise dum for you to the premium. Come in and get
about three hours. The deaf man was a sample copy, we have several left.
handcuffed and placed in the county Show it to your friend. Send in $1.50
jail awaiting the results of his victim and you will get the P ost and the
who was taken to Medford for American Farmer for one year. This
medical treatment. It was thought is no lottery, but legitimate business.
The American Farmer is a 20-page
that a murder had been committed, the
Medford authorities telephoned to that Illustrated magazine, filled wite items
of interest and importance to a man
effect.
in all walks of life. Don’t delay. Send
Captain Evans moved his family to or come in and subscsibe or renew and
Astoria where Mr. Evans has charge carry away the premium.
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o' the construction work of a new
ele ‘trie line running from Astoria to
First class meals served at the Lyden
the coast.
house.
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Shoe and Harness Repairing
Harness Goods for Sale. Sole Leather for Sale.
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Ryan Building
Opposite U. S. Hole
Announcement
I am now prepared with a new Fairbanks Morse
Gasoline six-horse power Wood Sawing Outfit to saw
wood in any quantity.
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Prices are as follows;
Four Foot Wood. Once in Two
40 Cents
Four Foot Wood. Twice in Two .. .50 Cents
Pole Wood
. ..
By the hour
I will have plenty of wood for sale shortly at my
d on North Oregon street, on theT. J. Williamson place
C. A. Norton, Prop.