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About Jacksonville post. (Jacksonville, Or.) 1906-19?? | View Entire Issue (Aug. 15, 1908)
VOL. II. NO. 15. OREGON’S MILK IS TOO RICH MOKE WAFER LESS TALK HARDWARE STORE ROBBED THURSDAY PIONEERS TO HAVE BIG TIME the, CHK AGO GIRLS WIN KROM MEDFORD What we nee«l is water and plenty of ''Ain’t it awful, Mabel? What The County Court last week entered But r.ot for Harriman. Will Inspect Roads it, this water talk has been going on ßjyden’s Store Broken Into About 1:30 A. Chicago girlsf?) did to the Medford Southern Oregon Pioneer Association to Con into a contract with the Jackson County Throughout the State. Three Oregon Afh- for 40 years anil unless it is stopp« d M. Alarm Given t»y K'oni^n T.vo Rifles buys Tuesday?” The most the aggro-[ vene Here August 2T- Committees Hare Abstract Company to prepare a pres and s mething done it will be talk for grtio i of also-r.m-balltossers from Med ; Been Appointed. teles wan Honors at the Olympics. and a Revolver Taker. ent ownership system of maps lor the 4o years more. ford. Jacksonville, Centra! Point, Ida convenience of th«* assessor’s office. (Special Correspondence.) Water can be furnishsd Jacksonville ' Early Thursday morning two un ho and other places could «Io was to ac The Southern Oregon Pioneer As- The price to be paid is $15,000. Tne I’ stmasters of Oregon had a cheaper than any other city on the known men broke the window in front cumulate 13 runs and they had to sociation will convene in this city on I The maps ar«» to be kept up until "«using convention at the Portland coast, and why delay longer? Albany of H. E. Boyden’s hardware store, in “show the score bet'ori* they could Thursday, August 27, and everything 1913. The payments are to be made in Commercial Club Friday and Saturday. has a ditch 25 miles long and a large Medford, and t« o\ two rides and a re get the 13th. while the ladies accumu- • is in res liness for the big celebration, installments of $’>.0)<) each, the last to Postmaster Minto of Portland predided and expensive pumping plant to operate volver. Tbedeed was committed about lated 14. It is Lriu- that the umpire; Jane Mason McCully Cabin No.l, be made when the mini are c > n >le'e 1 and gave a luncheon to the visiting Roseburg has a 5-mile pipe line, pump 1:30 o'clock. A woman residing across stood in with the visitors, but what compose«! of native sons and daughters and accepted by the court. Th« Jack- fraternity. A special incident was the ing plant and furnishes water for 20c a the street from the store was awaken mere man could help it. when his vision 'of the Southern Oregon Pioneers is ae- son County Abstract Company is com ed by the crash of glass and telephon was distorted by the sylph-like iorms i lively assisting the Pioneers on the posed of 11 >n. B. F. Mulkey, J. A. organization of the fourth class Post thousand gallons. Jacksonville can have a gravity sys ed an alaim to the Nash Hotel, and and fair faees of the Chicago Ladies’ committees. The following committees Harvey and T. W. Miles. masters. wi»h Addison Bennett of Irrig on as President and W. J. Clarke, of tem, no pumping plant needed, at a Nightwatchman Clark was notified and Baseball team. The errors were so have been appointed to look at’te? the As stated in the P ost some time ago. numerous that the scorer quit mark , entertainment of the pioneer: Gervais, Secretary. Everybody felt tot il expense of about one-fourth the gave chase for several Mock. this is a needed improvement in the No one was seen on the street, but ing them, and both sides were equally that they had greatly profited by at- cost of the Roseburg plant. Before General committee of arrangements. assessor’s office and $15,000 well spent. Roseburg had the population this city the woman who gave the alarm direct guilty. tending. Miss Issie McCully, Miss Mollie Britt, The County Court also ordered a new If there was ever a farce of a ball I Mrs. Mattie Coleman. Miss Cora Linn. system of steel filing cabinets for the Vigorous protest was entered by ihe enjoys today this $200.000.00 water ed the nightwatchman to B street where commercial interests of Oregon and plant was installed. Are we to be so he saw two men get into a carriage game, that was it. There were enough Miss Kate Cronemiller and Mrs. clerk’s office. When the needed im the Oregon State Dairy Assi cation, far behind the times that we must wait and drive off in the direction of Phoenix. ' bonehead plays thrown into it to have Miller. provements are completed at the court This is the second time within a year started a good sized fertilizer factory against the adoption by the Pure Food to see what other people are doing be- Dinner committe, Mrs. Effie Prim, house the county officials will be able Conferance at Mackinac Island, Mich fore we act? Did other cities in the this store has been burglarize'!. The in business and what the players Mrs. Alice Ulrich, Mrs. Etta Cook Mrs. to handle the work in a much better igan, of a standard for evaporated milk valley wait to see what kind of a plant police have no clue anil the guilty par [.didn't supply the umpire did. But five Dora Harbaugh, Mrs. Hattie Ridinger shape anil with less time. requiring 28 per cent solids. Oregon's Jacksonville was going to install? No; ties will probably never be found. error“ by the Medford first baseman and all Native Daughters and Sons be- i The recorder's office is too small, and I out of seven made by the team may be longing to th«* Jacksonville Cabin. milk is rich in butter fat, owing to our no indeed. If they h id what in the The value of the guns is about XfO. the vault is almost full. More vault considered as a record. The initial sak- cli n itie c m illions, but abundant pas name of Heaven would they look like Decoration committee, Miss Leona room should be provided. I er for each team were about on a pur. Ulrich. Miss Bertha Prim, Miss Emma I The present county court is not over ture means less solids than in milk from today? Do something. Act— let your THE LEWIS ORCHARD Sexton, who had been borrowed from Wendt, Miss Gladys Shaw, Miss Minnie looking any needed improvements, al cows fed eight months in the year. name go down in the history of Jack SOLD FOR $160,000 Jacks nville, led in the hitting with Jackson, Miss Maud Tucker, MissMer- though they are conducting the affairs Oregon dairym <n and condensers insist sonville as the father of the Jackson two three baggers and a double out of vyna Kenney, David Cronemiller, Peter of the county in a most economical that solids should be such as result from ville water system. Don’t do as your The Lewis orchard, near Phoenix was five times at the bat. —Mail. Fick, Roy Ulrich and Patrick Done manner. the use of whole milk in their product. predecessors have done. You. and all gan, Jr. E H. Harriman, the greatest indi of you know the history of the O. & C. sold this waek for $160,003, or $615 per Mrs. T. J. ivenney, anti daughter MEDFORD. This will bi* a banner day in Jackson viduality in the railroad world, is enjoy railroad When the right-of-way agent acre. There is 265 acres in apples and A.l of the room in the jail was occu ville and the merchants should cl >se in Frances, returned to this city from a ing with his family the glories of Ore and engineer of the company who were pears. C. E. Whistler, of Colorado, J. I), pied last night and the register of that the forenoon of August 27, and show trip to Dunsmuir, Cal., where they gon’s August climate at Pelican Lodge, stopping at the old U. S. hotel in this near Klamath Lake. Their stay will city pleaded with the people of this Olwell of Medford, and E. Clark are hostelry bore the names of men from our appreciation of the efforts of this have been visiting relatives. They covet several weeks. Vice President city for a donation to defray the ex the new proprietors. This is the lar- all walks of life. In fact, a small com noble organization - the men and women stopped at Cölestin springs on their Julius Kruttsehnitt and E. E. Calvin penses of the right-of-way, you turned gest deal ever made in Ro jgue munity could have formed its nucleus who suffered untold hardships that you way home. ♦ accompained Mr. Harriman to Oregon, him down. I) > you see the mistake? River real estate. Mr. Lewis intends there. In the city jail there was a may enjoy tne peace and comfort sur- doctor, a machinist, a merchant a cook, i rounding your habitation. Go upon tilt* LOST A gold chatellany pin between but during his vacation they will be Then why can’t you see your mistake . ; to m ike this valley his home. a professor, a bartender, a lawyer and hill overlooking this fair city and theri* the Methodist and Presbyterian buisy inspecting their roads through- today? a farmer. Whether any of the men you will see the last resting place of churches. Finder will please retnrn It is well enough to be conservative MEDFORD WANTS out the state. to this office. could qualify for any of the positions some of those dear old pioneers In Three Oregon athletes won honois in undertaking an enterprise of this MORE WATER or not is a question -certain it is, that one place you will see the inscription at the Olympic games in London no magnitude, but it is not necessary to : none of them looked the part but each ’ Killed by the Indians”, a little farther other State in the Union made such a be unreasonable, Jacksonville has Work was commenced Thursday on a gave his trade or his profession as | you will find another and so on. Is it showing. The buys will be r >yally en been talking water for years, How tertained in Portland when they return much longer do you want to TALK trench in Bear Creek near Medford’s i named. With the exception of two asking too much for you to close your earley in September, Both atheletic water? Is it the desire of the City pumping plant for the purpose of in the men were locked up for drunken business for a few hours on that day so and commercial bodies are uniting in Board to delay the water election until creasing the city’s water supply, Water ness. The two exceptions were Frank dear to the few remaining pioneers? the arrangement. the winter .months ar.d then have it de is scarce in Medford now and some Johnson and Fred F. Murray, who are Many of them may not be with you on The different fair as-o dations of feated? Our city would have had mains have been dry nearly all week, charged with robbing H. M. Webber another occasion of this kind, and after A four-inch pipe is being laid on A on Friday last. they have been laid to rest it will be Oregon are co-operating for a splendid double the population had a water Outside the city jail there was an- too late to show your appreciation for display of products and gnat showing system been installed ten years ago. street to connect with Fish lake ditch. of live-stock at the fall show in Port It would pay to run a pipe line to the A pump is being installed and no doubt other curious collection. It was one of their services rendered you. land, with the best races ever held in headwaters of the Umpqua. And then sufficient water will be had within a dogs. Of the men locked up four own ed d gs and the canines sal patiently the state. All this has its part in the why do you have to delay and drag few days. PIONEER PROGRAM outside until such time as their mast development of the state, by creating along for months and years over a little The thirty-second annual re-union of ers would again he free. Of the four, such an interest in livestock production gravity system like the one under con COMPANY B HOME the pioneer society of Southern Oregon one was a grey hound, one a deerhound, as will mean an ample supply for the sideration by the board? FROM ENCAMPMENT one a setter and the fourth just a will be held at the Court House in Jack- support of the great packing plants row How can we write to our friends and soville Thursday, August, 27, 1908. under construction in Portland. relatives in the east and convince them Thursdry 51 members of company B, plain «log. The famous bin! dog, Dew PROGRAM A delegation of business men from that we are enterprising when a city O. N. G.. of Ashland, returned from ey. whose quarters are just across the Meet at the Court Hosue ift ten Spokane, under the auspices of the of this size is without fire protection? _____ street joined them, making the congre- the encampment at American Lake. Chamber of Commerce of that city, o’clock. -------- . — Washington. J. A. Norling of this city Ration seem all the larger, will be entertained in Portland Aug. 15. Address of welcome to the pioneers Frank Johnson, charged with robbing The sale of special one-way tickets FOR SALE 80 acres of timber land who went with Co. B as bugler return by the mayor of Jacksonville. from all points in the United States to H. M. Webber of Ashland, has be n three miles from Central Point on ed with the company. Song by the Gore brothers. all points in Oregon beginning Sept. 1. bound over to await the grandjury. the Agate road Will sell or trade and continueing until Oct. 31. Our Prayer by the chaplain, Rev. George The police have located H. L Stirling for city property. Address Box 95 If Bryan is a Roosevelt democrat is community can get more than its share Gray. the “professor, ” who left suddenly aft of the newcomers, with a little effort. Jacksonville. 14-tf- he for $16 or $1? Reading of biographical sketches on er starting to teach a number of young the lives of Mrs. Minnie A. Neil, Mrs. men of the city telegraphy, and steps will probably be taken to bring him Rebecca McDonough and Mrs. Huldil back. It is said that he shipped his Colver, by the secretary. Memorial Anthems by Gore brothers. goods to his father-in-law before leav Reading of biographical sketches on ing Medford. It is stated by the po the lives of Samuel R. Taylor, Freder lice that he obtained over $1300 in this ick Barneburg and William Taylor. city before leaving. Medford Tribune. Address by Hon. Clarence Reams, native son of Southern Oregon. NOTICE TO THOSE Quartett by. ................................... Song ' Auld Lang Syne” written by A few do WHO PA( K FRUIT viri •«Uly cui Mrs, Jane McCully (now deceased). di i I'l l <I»a. I Adjournment for dinner, prepared by Each package and box containing It cun alwavH be dep-!t¿< d nnon the native daughters of the old pioneers evi n in the li ore si vi re allai l.s i I fruit must, bear the packer’s * name, al the Odd Fellow Hall. < lamp ci ' •• ami choji rn n lini. according to a law enacted in 191)7. it I s equally sncce - fui for -u r r ■ r All me obers of the pioneer society The object of the law is to prevent di trrlei-a ntul choiera infanti ni in are particularly requested to bring < liildi'i-n, and is th«* n etuis of i ;.v ; people engaged in vending fruit from 111 ir pioneer badges with them. i I lives of many child reu em h yiai misrepresenting to the consumer the When reducid with water and locality in which the fruit is grown. sweetened it is pleasant to take. A welcome surprise presented itself I ’.vi-ry man of a family should keep Thursday morning in the form of rain. tbi i em«dy in his home Bov it now It rained hard for a few minutes and TO VOTE ON FRAN I n,i e , 25c. L arge Hi/i. everything looked favorably for a goixl CHISE AUGUST 31. shower, but the duration w is short. ? But if you had one of those Swell Negligee Shirts We are selling, the temper ature would feel about 20 PER CENT COOLER All sizes. All prices. From $1.00 up The people of Medford will be asked to vole on the granting of a franchise for an electric line to operate in the city. The ele tion will be held on Aug ust 31. F. J. Blakely is asking for a fifty-year .franchise, presumably for th«* Willamette Valley Co. ♦ A new L C. Smith typewriter for sale cheap at this offiice. Two- color ribbon anil tabulator. One of the latest all ball bearing machine. The only machine on th«* market with ball bear ing keys. ♦ I got bit. Did you? I subscribed for the ”Western Life”. Colestin ULRICH BROS. The Leading Merchants Pure Mint rul Water Hot tied at the Spring and Delivered to Your Residence fresh and Sparkling. Order From CHAS. F. DUNFORI).