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About Jacksonville post. (Jacksonville, Or.) 1906-19?? | View Entire Issue (Sept. 12, 1908)
VOL. IL JACKSONVILLE, JACKSON COUNTY, OREGON, SEPTEMBER 12, 190S EXPECTING OF BOOKS EXPENSIVE NORMAL OPENS NEXT MONDAY The State Normal School at .Ashland, County Co miissoners Believe Exper- will open its doors Monday, September 8, with a good attendance, The ope - ting too expensive. Money Would ing day will be devoted to enrollmei i t be Better Spent on Roads. and Tuesday regular classes will meet. PLENTY OF WATER FOR JACKSONVILLE _______ Engineer Rountreee Made Estimate on Cost for The Post—Figures Correspond With Those of Port land Engineer. NO. COUNTY COURT Items of Interest to Jackson County Tax Payers '¡he Court house is a lively scene this we -k and many stia gers re > i ’h streets. The circuit court docket is the largest in the history of the county. The grand jury is compos'd of H. H. Goddard, foreman; J. Wyer, S. J. Meyer. G. I.. Schermerhorn, T. A. Knott, Clinton Cook and Thomas Riley. The list of cases disposed of up to the time of going to press follows: 9. OREGON’S ADVER TISING UNEQUALLED Says New York Authority, Lawyers Linger In Northwest City-Elabor ate Book for Oregon. "Advertising Oregon” is the title of a page in “Printers’ Ink” of July Sth, one of the most widely known of adver Yesterday morning IL 0. Rountree went over the tising journals. And it is no wonder that proposed route of the city water system and found that the state's work along these lines has at tracted this attention, for no portion of the pipe line would be about 7300. The pipe would cost America is circulating the attractive $4891 in SanFrancisco, although the same grade of pi])e i literature that burden the mails of Oreg- CIRCUIT COURT j on every day in the year. Now that tf e can be had for about one-half this figure in Chicago. Alonzo Ord vs. George Ura; dis | colonists rates are to be in effect (and they begin tomorrow) —every cit At the place selected for the dam it will take 300 missed. John Walters vs. A. D. Walters; izen of the state should feel it his duty feet of concrete on the face 25 feet high. With a system dismissed. to advertise the fact in his personal cor of this kind we will have a tank with 15,000,000 John E. Hart vs. Susan Hart; dis- respondence, to send information about his community to eastern acquaintances missed. Costs taxed to plaintiff. gallon capacity. With the present stream feeding the H. M. Coss vs. J. A. McIntosh; and to aid in every possible way thecom- nercial organizations which are work missed. tank there will be $25,000 flowing in the tank daily. ing to increase the state’s population Horace Pelton vs. the Gold Hill Portland will act as host to the Ameri- The estimated cost of construction will not exceed Canal Co. dismissed, ■ can Bar Association today, anddelegates $30,000. W. W. Kirk vs. J. F. McKay; dis- who attended the convention at Seattle missed. this past week say that many members The POST will suggest that a commission be ap- J. A. Bothwell vs. Realty Bond of the Association plan trips through pointed and an engineer appointed to attend to the Syndicate of Oregon a corporation; Oregon before returning to their eastern to recover $3000 due on prom home. work until the same is completed. An engineer can be action The Chambers of Commerce of Jap issory note, W. I. Vawter and Reams PRESIDENT HAS an have extended an invitation to the DATE MAXI- MINI- PREC’F- CH R’CTR secured for $5 a day to do the surveying and inspect & Reams attorneys for plaintiff. MUM MUM TAT N OF DAY CLOSE CALL Laban Thompson vs. Rosa A. Fine; representative buisness men of the cit the work as it progresses. 96 ! 1 .... 62 Clear suit in partition. W. I. Vawter and ies along the Pacific Coast to participate 89 68 • 2 .......... in an excursion which will leave San Last Saturday night, a bullet, sup 3 .......... 101 70 No town could ask for a cheaper or better system M. Purdin attorneys for plaintiff. 95 59 .... posed to have been fired by some parites 1 4 5 ........ 95 55 ........ J. F. Reddy as receiver of the Med Francisco on September 25th. Those 55 There will no after expeptthe repairs now and then which ford who were shooting at a target on the 1 6 .......... 101 100 59 & Crater Lake Railroad Co. vs. preferring to go by another rout, how , 7 .......... •• Emlin Roosevelt farm, passed pretty I 8 .......... will join ih ■ paity in Japan 'e 99 7) will not amount to very much if the plant is properly J. A. McCall et al. suit in equity. ever, •J6 60 close to the presibent while he was out 1 10 9 .......... entire trip will consume about three 91 57 Reames & Reames attorneys f.r plain 90 48 riding with Major Wadsworth. It was 11 .... months, and the visitors will see the installed. tiff 80 48 : 12 ......... thought that an attemp was made on 13 famous chrysanthemums at their best. 58 78 Cloudy trace 50 89 State of Oregon vs. Zera Dahack Cloudy ........ the pr.-si lint’s life, but the 14 There is every indication of a most 92 52 Clear 15 to do with the more rapid development i charged with asault with a dangerous cordial co-operation on the part of the OREGON’S OCTOGEN- 98 50 president places little import 16 of that important industry. 59 .01 101 17 ance in the story. commercial bodies of Oregon and W s - 100 61 .03 ¡18 . ERIAN CHAMPION Mr. J. H. McMillan, now past | weapon. 98 60 19 A. J. Stevens et al. vs, C. W. Wolters ington in advancing t e ’• 96 59 ¡ 20 .......... eighty-five years of age an 1 tern I 93 56 et al. suit for appointment of receiver. interests of the Alaska-Yukon-Pacific 21 POST OPERATED ’* porarily residing at Coshoctos, Ohio, 54 93 22 (Special Correspondence) G. W. Trefren attornay for plaintiff. Exposition, and in every other mo\ > in t 8« 53 23 .......... 76 84 Hillsboro, the prosperous and grow writes: "Having lived in Oregon BY ELECTRICI’Y 24 25 41 78 sixty years and believing it to be the I J. A. Bothwell vs. W. II. Stalker having for its purpose the upbuildiir f ** 42 90 26 .......... ing capital, of Wishingtou County, is best country in the United States,I take I and Ed Andrews; action to recover the North Pacific Coast. An evi 78 47 Clear 27 .......... The mechanical department of the 28 celebrating its second rail connetion pleasure in send n/ people >here w o money. W. I. Vawter and M. Purdin, of this is a recent interchange of v 53 75 12 66 P ost has an addit on in the from of an 29 with Portland, the last being an electric are looking for a home. Rheumatism i attorneys for plaintiff. by the active officers of comm . I 36 8) 30 electric motor to operate the presses. «— 91 43 line. Sarah J. Erdman vs. Adolph Erd bodiei in Portland, Seattle, Tacoma i I has a firm grip on me, and I am unable 1 The motor is at present temporarily The Oregon State Fair opens next to labor, but I can talk of Oregon and man; snit for divorce. W. 1. Vawter other Northwestern cities. Co-oper i i- Temperature—mean max. 90.51; mean installed and only connected with the min. 54.03; mean 72.23. Max. 101 on 3d, Monday, September 14 th, and confines spread Oregon literature and will I e and M. Purdin attorneys for plaintiff. on of the samecharacter exists hetwe n large press. livestock ascociation of the different sec min. 41, on 25; greatest range 51. through the week. The showing of all glad to rec ive same from all parts ot' Charles E. Tull respondent and F. Precipitation Total for month, .04 kinds of products, as well as the live the state. I have been able to send W. Lesmster appellant; appeal from tions, and through their working in hai- mony there is assurance that, beginn WILL ARRIVE inches. Greatest in 24 hours, .03 inches stock and industrial display and a many people to Oregon, and they have decision of justice court. ing with the first meeting this fall, the great race program without pool selling, 18th. written that they were glad they made A. J. Stevens vs. C. W. Walters; MONDAY AT 3 on The mean maximum, mean mininum insures one of the best Fairs Oregon the change.” Oregonians should re motion to appoint receiver overruleled finest horses from the best stables of the entire country will participate in the member that there are thousands more and case dismissed. The Red Specsal, carrying Eugene and monthly mean temperatures for I has ever held. events planned for Oregon, Washington July and August are slightly less than Immediately following the Oregon to come on the colonist rates of Septem V. Debs, Socialistic candidate for pres John E. Hart vs. Susan E. Hart; and Idaho. ident will arrive in Medford at 3 p. m., f >r the same months in 1936, which State Fair is the Portland Country Club ber and October. suit for divorce; dismissed and plain- The most elaborate book ever published Oregon horses are winning first Sunday and will leave at 3:30. During makes that summer the hotest on re and Livestock Show, and it is certain tiff taxed with costs. on Oregon is in process of preparation cord. honors at the Seattle Horse Show. that those two weeks, during which the stop Mr. Debs will sperk on Social by a firm whose books onolh o a i < Thomas Hopkins vs Martha Hop- A special train of Shriners went to livestock will be foremost in the minds ism, and will expiain-his system of of America are in a class by themselves. kins; suit for divorce; dismissed. Eugene Saturday. of the people of Oregon, will have much Read our want ads. on page 4. goverment. John Wolters vs. A. D. Wolters; They have enliten the service of Benj. The hurry jp and build movement A. Gifford, of TheDalles, in securing throughout the United States, because action to recover money; dismissed. hundreds of choisest views for this use. building material and labor are about Horace Pelton vs. Gold Hill Canal thirty per cent, chraper then they were company; acti >n to recover money; Mr. Gifford’scolection of Columbia River photographs which adorn the Convent I n a year ago, is the cause of some spec dismissed. hall of the Portland Commercial Club tacular happenings in Portland. Down W. W. Kirk vs. J. F. McKay; action have been responsible for many tour in the business center they are digging 11 rceover money; dismissed. ists taking this River trip. basements by electric light, working ♦ NEW CASES three shifts of eight hours each. MARRIAGE LICENSES A J. Stevens vs. C. W. Wolters; I Mr. E. H. Harriman will be enter Andrew J. McCallen and Maud M. tained informally at the Portland Com suit to appoint receiver. J. A. Bothwell vs. W. H. Stalker et Enders. mercial Club Monday. al. action to recover money. ---------- — Claud H. Hurst and Laura Geer. Mr. and Mrs. Chris Keegan who have Charles E. Tull vs. F. W. Lesmeister; A. W. Keizur and Fena Dresser. been spending their summer vacation notice of appeal filed. Stephen J. Kelley and Maybell Bon at Dead Indian have returned to their Ed Andrews vs. J. A. Bothwell; ac ner. home in this city . tion to recover $900 alleged to be due E. E. Robinson and Lottie Gridley. Miss Mary Peter spent Wednesday in for services rendered as real estate George Richardson and Retha Be Medford. broker. Attorneys for plaintiff are wert. H. F. Meader and wife of the Kiser Withington & Kelley. * orchard near Medford attended court Stateof Oregon vs. Bert Illingsworth; W. I. McIntyre has been appointed on Tuesday. transcript from justice court agent for Brooks & Son, nurserymen of Mr. and Mrs. Ed Andrews of Medford Carlton, Oregon. Give him your or (continued on oage six) visited at the home of Dr. R. T. Burnett ders. * Wednesday, Mr. Andrews came over in the interest of the county fair, which will be held in Medford. W. C. Kitto and daughter and Miss and Mrs. Maegleyof Portland returned from Cinneber springs Friday evening. Chas Dunford delivered a load of freight to the Blue Ledge Wednesday $1,500. 2(X) acres, rain and timber, and returned Friday. He says that 65 acres, fruit, alfalfa, grain. 6,000. 3(1 acres, 10 acres in grapes. 5,000. everything looks fine at mine and there 80 acres, 15 acres cleared, balance timber. 1,200 is work for all. Several Jacksonville 8,200. 276 acres. 100 acres meadow, stock ranch, boys are working at the mine. 2,600. 25 acres, alfalfa, good ditch. 40 acres, in young orchard, 8,000. Funeral of Mrs. Berry 60 acres, grod orchard land, 8,000. 8,000. 32 acres, alfalfa or orchard land. The fnneral of Mrs. Mary A. Berry, 2,700. 26 acres, 10 acres in trees, balance timber, 95 acres, orchard, alfalfa, grain. 23,750 who died in Delphi, Indiana, September 4,000. 12' acres, orchard and alfalfa. 3, will take place at the cemetery in 3,20 I. 160 acres, orchard land, this city at 2p. m. Sunday. Mrs. Berry 10,500. 3Ó acres, orchard and alfalfa, is a pioneer of this city and was well 8,000. 20 acres, orchard and grapes, 1,625. 13 acres, good orchard land. known in Southern Oregon. The commissioner's court refused to Subscribers Must Pay approprate money to have the country books exported, believing that the mon For Newspapers Taken ey could be used to better advantage on the roads. A newspaper man recently brought Expert Williams estimated that the suit against 45 men who would not pay expense would be about $5000. This their subscription and obtained judg sum could be used very nicely on the ment in each claim. Twenty-eight of roads it is true, but the booksshould be them made affidavit that they owned exported. The system of bookkeeping ! no more then the la v allowed, thus should be changed especially in the preventing the attachment. Then assessor’s office. under the decision of the supreme court The people do not doubt the honesty they were arrested for. petty larceny of past officials, but they want to know and bound over in the sum of $300. what is going on at the court house. All but six gave bail, and the six went Although this was not made an issue of to jail. The new postal law makes it the campaign, but it was promise that larceny to take a paper and then refuse if the people so desired, Judge Neil to pay for it. Tribune. would bring the matter before the com ---------- missioners and do what he could to The Weather. have them exported. Judge Neil has Following is the report of U. S. Vol lived up to his promise. Commissoners Owens and Patterson voted against unteer Cooperative Observer, E. Britt; for Jacksonville, for month of August; the projositioi. Latitude 42 deg. 18. min. north; longi tude 123 deg. 5 min. west. FALL and WINTER Samples From The International Tailoring Company And M. Born & Company Are Now at Hand LARGE ASSORTMENT REAL ESTATE To Pick From, Ranging in Price From $14.00 UP Strictly Made-To-Measure Garmente and a Good Fit ABSOLUTELY GUARANTEED S. P. GRANTS SPECIAL RATES ULRICH BROS. The Leading Merchants Reduced Rates to State lair at Salem Oregon. Th.- Southern Pacific Co. will sell round trip tickets to Salem at the rate of one fare and a third for round trip on account of the Oregon State Fair to be held at Salem September 14 to 19. Tickets will be on sale September 13 to 19. inclusion. Continous passage in bothdirections. Further particulars at depot. We have a large list of other property not herein specified. Im proved and unimproved at reasonable prices. Stock ranches, farming and fruit land in the best location. 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