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About Jacksonville post. (Jacksonville, Or.) 1906-19?? | View Entire Issue (Aug. 22, 1908)
JACKSONVILLE. JACKSON COUNTY. OREGON. AUGUST 22. ¡90S VOL. II. FRANK W. BENSON through his critical poisoning. Mr. Morgan had only been out of the ill'ITF CICI/ hospital a brief time, as just a week v ' I • L Jl V I\ to very hour he met with an acci dent at the C. C. Fisher place near Cancer of Stomach Attacks Official the Normal School that came within a in SanFrancisco-Long Illness As moment of sending him to his eternity for a reckoning with the power that be. sumes Most Alarming Aspect- While employed sinking a well Morgan Death would Cause Complications. had lit a fuse and the horse had drawn him to the surface with a rope tied Secretary of State Frank W. Benson around his waist. As he was placing now in San Francisco, is to have an his hands on the curbing on the top of operation performed for cancer of the well the rope broke and he went stomach. His condition is so serious down 35 feet and struck the back of that grave fear is entertained as to his head such a stunning blow that it his recovery. required several stitches to bring the Next to the govenor the secretary wound together. Though badly stunn of state is the most important office in ed he was just conscious enough to the state. Should Govenor Chamber- gather himself together and extinguish lain be chosen U. S. senator, Benson the burning fuse a second before the would succeed Chamberlain in the deadly discharge was prepared to t office as govenor. place. —Valley Record. ------------ ♦<•>♦----- --------- -------------- RATTLER BITES We are closing out our entire line FRUIT GROWER of new and second hand sewing ma chines not at cost but at a price inili Fred Morgan was bitten by a rattle terms to fit your pocket. You can snake this sde of the Tyler place have the use of a machine while you , on the Ashland-Klamath Falls stage are paying for it without interest, A road last Friday and badly poisoned. few of our best machines are at the Mr. Morgan was taking a load of fruit following prices. to Klamath Falls and at the creek New Drop Head Singer .$28.00 stopped to let his horses drink. A “ Davis.......... .$20.00 large rattlemake was on the scene « 4 “ White ........ $30.00 for the same purpose and Mr. Morgan 2nd hand ............Singer........... $8.00 felt the time worn instinct creeping Davis. $8.00 into his blood and proceeded to get New Home $6.00 down off the wagon and bruise the $6.00 Help Mate serpent’s head. The rattler was seem Singer.... $5.00 ingly retiring to a clump of brush when Terms: 2nd hand cash, new ones on Morgan grabbed at a piece of board time, e will take your old one as in the vicinity of the rattler’s tail and part payment on a new one. was startled with the rapidity with Medford Pharmacy. which the rattler fronted and socked --------- -------------- his three-quarter-inch fangs into the middle finger of his right hand, clean to the bone with both strides and dis- charging its load of poison into the Plans are on foot for the teachers of flesh. Josephine and Jackson counties to hold Morgan’s companion soon dispatch- a joint institute this fall. The dates e 1 the rattier, which measured five and place of holding the institute have and a half feet in length, and was as not been settled as yet, but the date thick as a man's arm and had his tail will probably be October 28, 29 and 30, ornamented with eight rattles and a and the place of meeting will be at button. Ashland or Medford. Superintendent Unexpected and unavoidable circum-1 Lincoln Savage of Josephine county stances devekpedin his arrival in Ashland was in this city Monday in conference and it was five hours before Morgan with Superintendent J. Percy Wells on arrived at the Southern Oregon Hospital the subject of holding a joint institute. with his arm tightly bandaged to ob I Able speakers will be in attendance struct the passage of the poison through I and a good programme will be pre his system. His finger was cut to let pared. the poisoned blood run out and three pint of whiskey in his stomach and one I This is another instance where Jack sonville is in need of an opera house. pint injected failed to make him drunk. There would be no question as to what One-thirtieth of a grain of strychine j ’ town would be entitled to the meeting every two hours all night was adminis place if we had a hall large enough to tered to help the whiskey undo the work of the rattler’s stock of goods. . j hold the crowds. ----------- ♦©♦- Mr. Morgan was unconscious and had JOINT INSTITUTE a close call before being brought i For the news read the P ost . WATERWORKS BEFORE BOARD The Board Has Investigated the Water Supply in Jack- son Creek and Cantrell Gulch—Engineer Made Measurements—Result Will be Presented to the Board at Next Meeting. NO. 16. of the party in question. It was Feb ruary 14, 1865. How nice would it be for you to keep the files of the Jacksonville P ost for 44 years, and then look over this col lection and note the progress of this city and county? 1 fear that you would not accept $5(100 for such a col lection, with a complete history of ■ your family and relatives. Think it over and save the files, it costs noth ing. Get an old box put it up stairs and when the family has finished read- : ing the paper fold it up and put it in the box. They will be worth more to you than a life insurance policy. REDMON OF THE PiONELRJ Committees at Work Arranging De tails for the Big Re-Union of Southern Oregon Pioneers in This City Next Thursday. The various committees for the pic - neer’s re-union to be held in this city next Thursday, are working hard. Several prominent speakers will be on hand, and the committee is expect ing the secretary of the state historical society of Portland. Clarence Reams, one of our able attor neys, will deliver the address for the All the resident pioneer’s of Jackson pioneers. ville will please call at the secretary’s The committee is figuring on a band office and secure their badges before and several vocal selections. They pioneer day. promise a good musical program. The water question has taken on new bight and the PIONEERS NOTICE prospects are good for a water system for Jacksonville. The proposed sight is in Jackson Creek just below the point where Cantrell Gulch intersects Jackson Creek. The board has investigated this water supply and were so encouraged that they employed a water engineer to make measurements and survey out a proposed sight for the ATTENTION ATTORNEYS! SUH IDE AT MEDFORD dam. His report will be prepared and come before the You know the law pertaining to the printing of abstracts and briefs. How board at the next meeting, September 1. when, if it be mauy such documents have left this With a prayer for his wife's forgive- found that the report is favorable the board will take steps county printed according to law? Why I ness trembling on his lips, and after 1 not send your manuscript to an office fully realizing the awfulness of the to float a bond issue. where you knbw that the work will step he had taken, Frank 1. Nelke died How different will the city appear in 1909 with an comply with every reqnirement of the at 8:2) o’clock Tuesil ly in >r ting Th s he had made a third attempt on abundance of pure and sparkling mountain water flowing law. It costs no more. Try us next after his life. time. through the city. With this vast supply of health and The end came peacefully as far as a struggle Was concerned. Until within wealth at our very door there is no necessity for the city SUCCESSFUL APPLICANTS ten minutes of his death, Nelke was to be longer without pure mountain water to quench the conscious ar.d was endeavoring to tell Following is a list of the successful his reasons for the act. About a quar thirst of our lawns and parks. applicants for teacher’s certificates at ter after 8 he laid back on the bed, There will probably be another watef proposition the recent examination held at Jackson colsed his eyes and apparently fell offered the city at the meeting of the board. The new ville: asleep. The only one at his bedside FIRST GRADE water talk is to take water from Little Applegate, but Mae B. Nealon, Central Point; Rose was William Handley, who was with throughout the night. when the city can get water at our very door what is the L. Nealon, Centra! Point; Louise Ward, him Mrs. Nelke bore up bravely for a pe Talent; Nellie A. Crocker, Ashland. use to pipe from Little Applegate? It will not be necessary riod after the news was conveyed to SECOND GRADE her, but at last reports she was pros tooperateapumping plant on Jackson Creek because the in Harriet I. Miller, Wimer; Ida E. Dits- trated. She refuses to see anyone and Peyton; Minnie R. Corey, Med take is several hundred feet above the city level, while the worth, has turned all matters over to Mr. ford; Delmer O. Fredrick, Medford; Handley. He immediately wired rela Applegate water will require a pumping plant. Ruby E. Hesse, Medford; Bertha tives in the east and replies ate ex Smith, Jacksonville; Lola Phelps. Cli pected at ai.y moment. max; Inez Willits, Climax; Bessie Nelke regained consciousness Tues Haselton, Eagle Point; Chas. E. John day afternoon about 4 o’clocx, but w.is son, Jacksonville. The forest fires in the Applegate Several petetions are being circulat unable to speak to those about bun THIRD GRADE ed on the streets this week as a result district are raging. Forest Ranger Bessie Flippen, Rock Point; Eleanor He would sink into spells of unconsci of the counsil meeting last Monday Ira Tungate was in this city Tuesday Maule, Medford; Alma S. Hansen, ousness and then regain his reason. night, which ordered that the water to employ men to go.out and fight the He was carefully guardid to prevent Medford: Frances G. Miller, Medford; committee ascertain how many resi spread of the flames. another attempt. Lucile Marshall, Medford; May Hove, Mr. Tungate was unable to secure dents would use city water. This is However about 10 p. m. he succeeded idle men in this city and went over to Climax; Nell C. Palmer, Ashland; Mar in getting a case knife from a nearby merely a feeler in the way of progress garet Shuck, Central Point. Medford on the morning train to secure anything to delay matters until the dresser and plunged this into his side. people have become so disgusted that men to fight the fire. The dullness of the knife and his own they would vote down a bond issue. EAGLE POINT—JACKSONVILLE weakness prevented him from infla t Sign the petition, it is not likely that ing anything more serious than a flesh The ball game played last Sunday wound. He was then handcuffed to the we will have anything sprung this In a small town in this state a news between Eagle Point and Jacksonville iron railing of the bed. Later in th week. paper was established in 1864. It was was very interesting for the spectators. night the handcuffs were removed, Ini' ---------------------- a small weekly paper, but covered the In the first inning Jones, Baker and Mr. Handley sat by his side and cat. We can handle briefs and abstract field fairly well. A couple was mar Ross went 1, 2, 3. Jacksonville follow fully guarded hi.a. work just as well as any office in the ried the same week that the paper ed close. With two down and Wilson The doctors at no time entertained state. made its first appearance, this news and Stout on bases. Brown went down. any hope for his recovery. This fact In the second inning the visitors was communicated to Mrs. Nelke and note was recorded, the couple sub scribed for the paper not on account scored two and the locals went the 1, accounts in a manner for the way in of the notice but to help develope the 2, 3 route. The visitors opened the which she was able to keep up after country. The notice of the birth of third inning with one run and the locals hearing that the end had come. ) their first child was published in this closed with two points to their credit. The last words uttered by Nelke Wil -on pitched the first three innings were to Mr. Hanley. He asked him paper' A family of nine children and this three deaths were also recorded in but was relieved in the fourth by Mc to look out for his wife and child. same paper. The husband died a few Intyre who played his usual shut out About 8 o’clock h> seemed to realize years ago and the children married game. In the fif'h Jacksonville made that the end was near and muttered a and settled in various parts of the four runs and one in the seventh. prayer for his wife’s forgiveness. Fi The visitors made a pretty double, nally he drew Mr. Handley to him and state, all of which was recorded in this paper. The mother is now alive from short to second and from second whispered: “(III! Billy, Billy, why did and to this day has a complete file of to first, retiring F. Stout and McIntyre. I do it.” Then came the end. the paper which recorded her marriage. Several of the regular players are Endeavors were made to have Nelke This is a wonderful historical col out of town, but the substitutes held tell why he had taken the step, but he lection. The progress of that county their own in nice shape. was unable to explain. He tried a is recorded in detail and this lady has The score was 7 to 3; in the favor of number of times, but failed to make her unbound history carefully packed Jacksonville. his hearers understand. Tribune. in boxes in the garret of the old farm ♦©♦ W. I. McIntyre has been appointed Wht-n in Medford stop at the Emerick house. A question arose one day about the where the finest of meals are served agent for Brooks & Son, nurserymen of age of a neighbor who claimed to be and the most corteous attention given. Carlton, Oregon. Give him your or ders. * five years older than he actually was, Try us and see. 11-tf ' the lady who had this collection of ' newspapers was the only one who could tell the exact age of the party in question. By referring to the index which she had prepared she found the box in which contained the birth notice FIRES ARE RAGING SIGN UP FOR WATER KEEP YOUR PAPERS SAY, ITS HOT But if you had one of those Swell Negligee Shirts REAL ESTATE We are selling, the temper ature would feel about 20 PER CENT COOLER All sizes. All prices. From $1.00 up ULRICH BROS. The Leading Merchants " A few doses of this remedy will in variably cure > n ordinary attack of diarrhoea It can always be depended upon, even in tlie more severe attacks of . lamp colic and cholera uiorhns. It is equally successful for summer diirrhn-a and cholera infantum in children, ami is the means of saving tlm lives of many children each year. 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A crop failure in the vicinity is unknown. If you want to buy or sell come and see us. Our prices are right. Jacksonville Real Estate Company ADOLF SCHULZ, Manager