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About Jacksonville post. (Jacksonville, Or.) 1906-19?? | View Entire Issue (Sept. 19, 1908)
JACKSONVILLE. JACKSON COUNTY. OREGON, SEPTEMBER 19, 1908 ' the request of the railroad official. CITY BOARD BRYAN’S RECORD Johnnie was instructed to visit the OREGON IN THE 1 office of Judge Neil and lay the matter INVESTIGATES before him, with that far reaching ENGLISH TRADE RECALLED BY TAFT financial hand, Johnnie entered the off- is not a question of man but of form of government. NO. 20. SCHOOL OPENED LAST MONDAY Eugene V Debs is making one of the hardest fights ever made by a Members of the City Board Tried ' ice of the Judge, this was about 2:30 Great Fairs and Conventions Interest Boy Orator of the Platte Favor socialist canklate and will do a great | The Enrollment Was 165 on Open deal to increase the vote of that party | to Secure Title to Site But Met o’clock Thursday afternoon, and the Oregonians. — State Fair in Full ed — Any Old Thing to Get In Judge promised to pay the freight be this year. His chances are very poor ; ing Day -Law Compels Children With $25,000 Demand for Worth Swing with Large Display. to Office. fore the train departed for Medford, of School Age to Attend-Classes for election but what can be accom less Ground. which was at at 3:30. plished unless an untiring effort is Organized and work Commenced. (Special Correspondence.) Asserting that his official record, his made. NEIL’S REBUKE Two members of the city board left speech of acceptance and subsequent The Portland Country Club and Live The school was opened last Monday Judge Neil’s honor and integrity was stock Show opened Monday and contin utterances are ample indications of his early Monday morning to interview If Chamberlain is elected United by Professor Earl B. Moore, assisted placed below par, in the estimation of ues ail week. It is the largest showing own political position. Wm. H. Taft Mr. Kreitzer regarding the transfer j this urchin of prosperity when he re- of livestock ever gathered togather at yesterday replied to Mr. Bryan’s com- ' States senator by the legislature a re by Miss Clara Elmer, Miss Lelia Prim, publican will fill the governor’s chair Miss Josephine Donegan and Mrs. of a portion of his property in the bed I turned to the domain in which he reins of Jackson creek to the city for a site ) ' supreme and ordered the men who were one time in the Pacific Northwest, not ment on the Roosevelt letter by switch 1 in this state again. Mary Peter. excepting the marvelous exhibit at the ing the spotlight of inquiry back to The enrollment was 165 on opening i engaged in unloading the car to put on which to erect a dam. The proper- 1 Y. G. Freeman of Albany was elect day which is very good although Lewis and Clark Exposition. The speed Mr. Bryan’s own political record and the freight hack into the car and leave making an analysis thereof. This is ty is worthless, having been mined out contests will be extraordinary; the great ed chairman of the Linn county re- several children of school age have not it there until Judge Neil paid the mile track is without a parallel on the Mr. Taft’s reply: publican central committee. many years ago, nevertheless Mr. freight. started yet The law requires that all In my notification speech and in other American continent; the transportation — — children of school age must attend, and Kreitzer asked Councilmen Fick and The heavy casings were piled back facilities to and from the grounds will speeches made since, I attempted to further provides that a truant officer Kenney $25,000 for the property. Mr. into the car only after the employes be excellent, as both steam and electric make clear my position on all of the REGISTER BOOKS be appointed to see that the law is Kreitzer wants the property for a got orders from better authority. issues of the campaign. If Mr. Bryan will carry their thousands The beauti OPEN SEPT. 21 not violated. Judge Neil came forward with the ful ampitheater built upon steel trusses, has been unable to understand them. mill site, but Mr. Opp offered him a The scholars have been assigned to necessary amount cash in due time, The registration books will be open classes and work is progressing nicely. mill site much better than the ground but in the future the county will be the first of its kind in Oregon, is already I cannot make them clearer. I stand on my record in the past and what I for the presidential election Monday, Emma Wendt, Gladys Shaw and David which the city wants. In the words able to save several hard earned dol completed. j September 21, and will close October Cronemiller, are reviewing in the Every community in Oregon should be have said. of Mr. Opp the ground is not worth lars by having their goods freighted represented at the Trans-Mlssissippi Mr. Bryan should devote a little time 1 20. Only those who have not already eighth grade this year. over from Medford. 25 cents. Commercial Congress in San Francisco to his own record, from which he seems ' registered will be required to do so. The following is the enrollment in Judge Neil has never been sued f<r few Don’t wait until the last day but file each room. yards The dam can be erected a October 6th to 10th. Each of the com mer- to be struggling to seperate himself I an honest bill, and from all appearances farther up the creek where the land j will never be called upon in the courts cial bodies of the state should have at with all the adroitness acquired in a 12 next time you are at the county seat TEACHER GRADE PUPILS least one delegate; the mayor of each years’ hunt for an issue on which he go over to the clerk’s office and regis- Miss Elmer 6-7 29 will be donated. The city would pre- to pay one. can be elected President. The readi i ter. city and the judges of each county have Miss Prim 3-4 40 bibly give Mr. Kreitzer $50 for the been asked to name delegates. This ness with which Mr. Bryan in success Mrs. Peter 1-2 ADVERT1B» LETTERS. 32 l..nd but r.o more. Congress, whose sessions are second in ive Presidential campaign passes from Miss Donegan 4-5 CONTRACTOR FICK 37 importance only to those of the National one paramount issue to another shows The following leWrs remain uncalled Prof, Moore 8-9-10 27 DESERVES CREDIT Congress, , and whose eliberationshave that the chief consideration which af j for in the Postoffice at Jacksonville, NOTICE TO TAXPAYERS much influence on National legislation, fected his selection of an issue has Oregon. Those calling for the same Total 165 —«-------- Mrs. M. C. Taylor’s fine new residen has held one of its most important been its plausibility in attracting votes. must give the date of this advertise Notice is hereby given that the He presents the remarkable spectacle Board of Equalization for Jackson ce has just been completed rnd the fam gatherings in Oregon, while citizens of of one who has been seeking the Presi ment, and say “Advertised. ” The Weather. Mr. C. Ingram, Mrs. Lena Smith, County Oregon, will attend in the ily will move in the first ot the week. this state have held the highest offices dency for 12 years without success and Following is the report of U. S. Vol- Mrs. Pearl Smith, G. L. Stedham, county court house, in Jacksonville I Fred J. Fick was given the contract wathin the gift of the organization. unteer Cooperative Observer, E. Britt; without official responsibility and with W. M. Swartzfager. Oregon dairy interesns are up-to-date. and much credit is due him for the neat Oregon, and publicly examine the as- i out the opportunity to test the various JOHN F. MILLER Postmaster. for Jacksonville, for month of August; sessment rolls, and correct all errors manner in which the house was built. President F. L. Kent, of the Oregon propositions which he has advocated Latitude 42 deg. 18. min. north; longi State Dairy Association has just return The house is worth $500 more than the in valuation, description or qualities of tude 123 deg. 5 min. west. for reforms, and yet of having the Mr. C. F. Hoefs presented this office lands, lots or other property assessed contract price. Each room is neat and ed from New York, where he has been event demonstrate what a colossal fail DATE MAXI- MINI I’REC’P- ’ll ICC T R in attendance upon the National Con the arangement shows the keenness of with a nice collection of almonds and by me on Monday October 19th 1908, MUM MUM TATN OF DAY Mr. Fick’s architectural ability. A vention of Dairy Instructors, under ure he would have made in each instance pears grown on his place in this city. that being the day fixed by law. had he been permitted to carry his 1 ........... 96 62 Clear the sponsorship of the United States The almonds are ripening and show a large invining porch spanning the entire Dated this 19th day of Sept. 1908. 89 68 proposals into the policies of the coun large well formed nut. The specimens 2 3 ........... ........... 101 70 front of the building adds greatly tothe Government. P eter A pplegate , 95 59 The manager of the Golden West and try. He does not say whether he is brought in are on the limb which is 5 4 ........... ........... 95 55 Assessor of Jackson County Oregon. , beauty of the structure. 101 65 Mr. Fick is a resident of Jacksonville American Industries Exposition, to be still in favor of the free coinage of sil almost a mass of nuts. The pears are 6 7 ........... 100 ........ 59 99 70 and a native son, who by working opened at Earls Court. London, May ver. large and perfect in form, and will « ........... 95 60 • He does not now answer the question (OUNTY RECEIVES earnestly has developed into a builder 1st, 1909, and continue for six months, easily rank in the ‘‘A” grade. Mr. 10 94 57 90 4M ........... of the first rank. It may be news to have asked the co-operatior. of Oregon whether, if he were President and an Hoefs has a nice vineyard of tokavs 11 80 48 12 ........... NEW CULVERTS i some of our citizens to know that he through Govenor Chamberlain. It is exigency should arise in which he and he promises to show us something 13 78 58 trace ... Cloudy 89 50 I 1 Cloudy would be called to exercise his discre ... 92 52 Clear A car load of galvan-zed culverts re is a graduate of an architectural school the first industrial exposition of this tion affirmative to maintaining the nice in the grape line ir. a few days. 1 15 98 50 16 character held since 1887. The busi This fruit is being photographed to be i 17 ........... 101 59 i .01 ceived by the county court Friday. having graduated with honors, and a party between gold and silver, he 1<M> 61 ........... .03 The car was hauled over from Medford close inspection of this building will ness carried on between the United would exercise that disposition. He used in a large special fruit edition of 18 60 1!» 98 95 59 20 on the R. R. V. R. R. and put on the verify this fact without further in- States and the United Kingdom com has not permitted himself to discuss the P ost this winter, some ofthechoic- 21 93 56 prises one-fifth of the entire commerce est specimens will be printed in the 22 ........... ** 93 54 side track near the carpenter shop of vestigatio.n. in this campaign the issue of anti Portland papers. 88 53 23 of the world, and it is constantly in-1 Fred Fick. .Mr. Barnum was so eager 76 84 21 imperialism, which was the paramount 78 41 ------ 25 ........... The Banquet saloon went into the creasing. It is expected that this ex issue in 1900, as he declared and in re to collect the freight that he lost all *' 90 42 2» ; ........... hibit will bring together all the pre Mrs. Louise Caughthran was in from 27 ........... 78 47 reason and went down to the court hands of a receiver Wednesday. T. Clear spect to which the policy of the Re 53 28 ........... 75 sent day achievements in science, in- 1 Star Gulch Thursday and announced 29 house to find Mr. Cronemiller, when J. Kenney our local iron monger, was •• 66 12 trace publican party has been vindicated by 36 80 Mr. Cronemillcr was found a demand appointed receiver, The receiver was vention, handicrafts and trades in the 1 the event so that tranquility and good that she would open her ciass in this 30 43 94 31 United States. city- on October 2. The rumor that was made for the money. Of conrse appointed on application of the credit exists in the Philippine Hood River has organized a “Uni ver- government I Temperature—mean max. 90.51; mean she was going to Medford was unfound Mr. Cronemiller is a good fellow and ors. The necessary bond was filefl and sity and even the Independencias Club” with sixty-three members. Islands 1 min. 51.06; mean 72.28. Max. 101 on 3d, ed. The family has their instruments always willing to help the poor, but on an affidavit of acceptance was filed by There are only two other similar organ- prefer . Republican victory to Mr. Bryans at Star Gulch and are practicing daily min. 41, on 25; greatest range 51, this occasion he could not comply with Geo. E. Neuber the former proprietor. izations in the Pacific Northwest. promises. Precipitation Total for month, .04 and will give several concerts this He now says he favors the more winter. The music rendered by this inches. Greatest in 24 hours, .03 inches HM rigid regulation of the railroads. In excellent family of musicians is equal on 18th. 1896 he expressed the view that the to that of the best orchestras in the The mean maximum, mean mininum 1 railroads could not be regulated be- h rg r cities, and Jacksonville can and monthly mean temperatures for cause the railroads would own the re- justly feel proud of the fact that Mrs. July and August are slightly less than gulators appointed by law and there Caughthran will be with us another for the same months in 1906, which fore he was in favor of Government season. makes that summer the hotest on re ownership. We hear nothing from him cord. — ♦(*>♦ — i on this subject. Instead by describing ———«------- Mrs. C. F. Dunford presented this his platform not only as an announce I want to buy a good homestead office with a nice basket of peaches ment of principles but as a protection relinquishment, or meet a cruiser w ho ! against uncomfortable issues he has this week. The specimens were of can locate me. Write me not later attempted to give bond to preserve the enormous size, the largest measuring then September 19. Address N. E. 10! 2 inches in circumference. Consider i peace with respect to government CLEVELAND, general delivery, Port ing the long dry season we believe this ownership which by its mere announce land, Oregon. ment showed its lack of the veto-catch to be the best collection of peaches in the county. ing quality. Christian Kenney went to Portland He professes to have been the father this week for medical treatment. For the news read the P ost . and now be the heir of the Roosevelt policies and yet in ro campaign of three in which he has taken part and two of which he himself led did he make them a paramount issue. In stead during the Parker camprign he took occasion to charge Mr. Roosevelt with militarism and with being com pletely subject to the influence of cor- $4,500. 200 acres, rain and timber, oratio n only to see him with the 6,000. 55 acres, fruit, alfalfa, grain. greatest peace triumph of the world 5,000. 30 acres, 10 acres in grapes. and secure such an effective stamping 1.200. 80 acres, 15 acres clearer!, balance timber. 8.200. 275 acres. KX) acres meadow, stock ranch, out of corporate abuses as to elicit the 2,500. 25 acres, alfalfa, go<sl ditch. admiration of the entire country. 8,000. 40 acres, in young orchard, The country has been most fortunate 3,000. 60 acres, grid orchard land, that the fallacy of Mr. Bryan’s rail 8,000. 32 acres, alfalfa or orchard land. 2,7<M>. 26 acres, 10 acres in trees, balance timber, road propositions has been exposed 23,750. 95 acres, orchard, alfalfa, grain. without the cost of putting them into 4,000. I2' j acres, orchard and alfalfa. actual governmental practise and it will 3,20 1. 160 acres, orchard land. be fortunate indeed if the danger of 10,500. 35 acres, orchard and alfalfa. 8,(XXI. 20 acres, orchard and grapes. four years depression to which it would 1.625. 13 acres, good orchard land. be exposed in case of Mr. Bryan’s 31 Acres of land nerr town. 14 acres n corn, 6 acres in alfalfa, house, election may be averted and if by re cellar, bsrn and other outbuildings to go with the place. publican success in November and One cow, 2 pigs, 1 team of horses 2 sets of harness, 1 buggy, one subsequent prosperity and by a clinch wagon, one mowing machine, one rake, one cultivator, one plow,one ing of the Roosevelt policies he may I harrow and one Toledo range stove. Easy terms. $23,000 be again shown to be a prophet witt out honor. ♦ • ♦ We have a large list of other property not herein specified. Im- proved anti unimproved at reasonable prices, Stock ranches, farming POLITICAL and fruit land in the best location. A crop failure in the vicinity is unknown. Many papers throughout the state in If you want to buy or sell come and see us. Our prices are right. upholding their favorite candidate for president, take occasion to say something mean at tFe<haract< r < f the man of opposite belief. This is ridicu ADOLF SCHULZ, Manager lous because both Bryan and Taft are men of high standing and ability, ft *>■ FALL and WINTER Samples From The . International Tailoring Company And M. Born & Company Are Now at Hand REAL ESTATE LARGE ASSORTMENT To Pick From, Ranging in Price From $14.00 UP Strictly Made-To-Measure Górmente and a Good Fit ABSOLUTELY GUARANTEED ULRICH BROS. The Leading Merchants Jacksonville Real Estate Company