VOL. II.
JACKSONVILLE, JACKSON COUNTY, OREGON, SEPTEMBER 26, 1908
NO. : 1.
to locate upon the Pacfic Coast, and
clared by the court. He was calm and
Parents, guardians and other hav
they are now spending millions of
did not show any signs of worry.
ing control of children are charged
dollars in building their plants at Port
His wife is a well educated woman
with the duty of sending every child
land. A good reliable fattening food
and is very modest. She stood up re-
between the ages of 6 and 14 and all
! equal to corn would make this section
marhably well under the examination
between 14 and 16 who are not reg
Northwest Fatteners Invades Corn of the United States the very richest The Trial Jury Chosn Monday Morn and, in fact throughout the entire The Jackson County Sunday School ularly engaged in any useful employ
Belt.-Street Cars Handle 70C0 portion of our great Republic.
ing-Much Evidence taken on Both trial until the closing remarks of At
Convention for 1908 Begins Oct ment, to school. Children who are
The Hood River Applegrowers and
torney Reams, one of the attorneys
physically unfit must exhibit to the
People in 15 Minuets-Traveling Association have just dosed a con-
Sides -Defendant Faced Charges for the defence, when at one point in
ober 12 Ending October 19-Large truant officer a certificate of a com
Passenger Agents.
Bravely-Mrs. Coss broke down. , the orator’s remarks to the jury she
List of Speakers.
! tract for 8t),000 boxes of the growing
petent physician.
I crop, and now have under discussion
1 broke down.
The penalty imposed on parents for
(Special Correspondence.)
The
circuit
court
room
was
filled
Mon
The
announcement
has
just
been
the sale of 150,Odd additional boxes.
District Attorney Mulkey opened
neglecting to send their children to
'1 he Portland County Club& Livestock ■ This will be good news to all the fruit- lay morning to hear the trial of H. M. ' the arguments for the state followed made of the particulars in connection school is a fine of $5 to $25, 2 to 10
Coss, who was charged with a statuory by Attorneys Colvig and Reames. R. with the 1908 annual Sunday school days in the county jail, or both fine
Association began its initial meeting , growing sections of the Northwest.
crime by Carrie Stagg. The entire G. Smith of Grants Pass very eloquet- convention for Jackson county,’ which and jail sentence.
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M >n lay. The exhibt of livestock sur
morning was spent in choosing a jury I ly close 1 the argument for the state. will be held in Medford beginning
passes tl a shown at the Lewis and
Teacher, principalsand school officers
BANCROFT-LEWIS
and the testimony was commenced at
Monday evening, October 12, and , are charged by the new law under pen
Cl irk Exposition, and the ’•aces will be
closing Wednesday afternoon Oct alty of a fine, with reporting to the
the be itever witnessed here. The great
ENTERTAINMENT 1:15 o’clock.
The case, from the start, promised NEW MATERIAL FOR
ober 14. There will be six sessions truant officer all information they
mile track jt st completed at a cost of
The entertainment given in Orth’s to be long, on account of the long list
$¿7.000. the immense barns and steel
JACKSONVILLE PPST in all and they will be held in the have regarding any violation of the
, First Presbyterian church, corner of | school law, and all cases of children
frame ampitheatre, give the grounds Hall under the auspices of the local of witnesses, and the keen instinct of
and surroundings an appearance of 1. O. O. F. lodge was a suecess from the attorneys was put in motion in the
This office ranks second to none in Seventh and G streets.
who do not attend school. Teachers
This convention is interdenomina who fail to obey the law in this respect
solidity and permanence. The track is an educational standpoint as well as a first hour of the trial.
the state. Another large shipment
considered the best drained that has financial success. The lodge did not
The state’s star witness was placed was received Wednesday with mone on tional and al! the evangelical Sunday may be fined from $5 $25 for each
schools of the county are expected offense.
b 'en bu'lt in this part of the Uniter! make a great amount of money but on the stand Monday afternoon and the road.
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Slates. There is a st. am railroad line impressed upon the minds of the peo was recalled Tuesday morning only to
Our work is recognized by the best and are urged to send delegates and
into the grounds, in addition to a splen ple that when they give an entertain be released about 11 o’clock. Her artists in Portland as equal to the best participate in the convention-
UNION LABOR VOTE
Among the prominent and enter
didly-equipped electric line,in fact, the ment it is of the best, which is a good recollection of dates did not seem work produced on the coast.
taining
speakers
who
will
be
here
clear but otherwise she proved to be
latter has been tested and found capable advertisement.
Hon. William H. Buchanan is one of
will be Rev. Robert McLean of
a very good witness in behalf of the
of hand!'ng forty-five cars at one time.
the leading union men of western New
Grants
Pass.
Rev.
J.
V.
Milligan
and
Together these lines will relieve the EDITOR PUTNAM
state. The evidence was circumstan
Rev. C. A. Phipps, both of Portland York and in 1907 was the Democra’ic
tial which accounted for the slow pro
g-ian!.' of seven thousand people
ASSULT
ED
AGAIN
C.
F. Billings of Ashland and Pro canidate for assemblyman in Chau
gress
of
the
trial
and
many
objections
within the first fifteen minutes after
fessor
U. G. Smith, the superintend- tauqua county. This is what he has io
raised by the attorneys on both sides.
a meeting.
say of the effort of Mr. Gompers :<>
On Seventh street in Medford, fl’ues-
j
ent
of
thh Medford pnblie schools.
No event has taken place in the last
Interest in the case, from the spec
turn the labor vote over to Mr. Bryan:
day
morning,
George
Putnam
was
as-
I
All
the
delegates
who
expect
to
year th it will be more beneficial to
tators point of view, did not lessen
“I am a union labor man can carry
saulted
and
given
an
“
editorial
thrash-
j
be present and who desire entertain
the Pacific Northwest than the visit
throughout the entire trial, but the
the labor vote into the Democratic
ing
”
at
the
hands
of
E.
E.
Jackson,
I
ment
while
here
are
urged
to
write
of the delegates in attendance upon
jury seemed to be tired from the long
to Miss Stella Dnb'os of Mulford, the cramp. I know how union labor mu
the Na' zonal convention of the Ameri- ex-deputy sheriff. Evidently the fight strain of solitude, and when the case
ing
editor
was
off
on
a
vacation
and
chairman
of the entertainment com feel in this city, and three-fourths of
c m Association of Travelling Passen
was submitted the jury felt somewhat
Mr.
Putuam
was
not
able
to
defend
mittee,
stating
the exact time for them will stand by the Republican
ger Agen s. These men have traveled
relieved.
party because only in that way have
his
campaign
editorials
in
the
fistic
which the entertainment is wanted.
through Washington, spent three days
The arguments were closed for the
they the assurance of freedom fn m
argument
before
Mr.
Jackson.
Everybody
who
desires
to
do
so
th »roughly investigating Seattle where ,
state Thursday at 10:30 a. m. The
Chief
of
Police
Shearer
arrested
Mr.
are earnestly invited to be present the business disturbance that Mr.
they held their convention, visited in
indictment, which had been used as a
at all the sessions of the conven Bryan promises for at least four yea s
teresting points on the Sound; then Jackson and placed a charge of assault reference during the progress of the
if he can be elected. We workingmen
and batte'-y on the docket. Mr. Jack-
tion.
they came to Portland where they
trial was misplaced, and a few minutes
can’t earn wages if statesmen are put
son
pleaded
guilty
before
Recorder
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spent a day before making the Colum
elapsed before the court could delive
in office to disturb business and m; e
Collins
who
placed
the
fine
at
$20.
bia River trip. Here they disbanded
ANOTHER FIRE
the charge to the jury. His charge
trouble.”
The
trouble
started
over
an
article
going to many points in Oregon, Wash
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was fair. The jury retired at 10:45
published
in
the
Medford
Tribune
dur
NEAR
THE
CITY
ington and down through California.
and
rendered
a
verdict
of
guilty
about
The Weather,
The Traveling Passenger Agents meet ing the recent campaign, when the 1:30. The prisoner was placed in th
Following is the report ot U. S. Vol-
thousands of people every year, and Tribune accused the deputy with in custody of the sheriff and his bond
A fire was started last Sunday in
human treatment to the inmates of
influence a vast amonnt of travel.
section 26, township 37 south, range 3 unteer Cooperative Observer , E. Bn.t;
fixed at $3,000. Deputy Sheriff Dow
The Missouri River Valley is one of 1 the county bastile. A jail break oc- accompained the prisoner to Medford
west of the Willamette meridian. for Jacksonville, for month of Aug' ;
the most successful hog sections of cured and Mr. Jackson captured one of where he secured the necessary bonds
This is near the intersection of Can Latitude 42 deg. 18. min. n< >r h. lot
the United States, and corn has always the prisoners and fastened him to one | Mr. Coss was convicted in the state
trell Gulch and Jackson Creek anil in tude 123 deg. 5 min. west.
been the basis of this industry. Today of the grates in the jail while he went of Washington on a criminal charge
the vicinity of the Trail lumber com DATE MAXI- MINI I’RE( 1 - ( II ICC R
MUM
MUM
I AT N
OF DAY
one of the most popular stock-fatten in pursuit of the rest of the gang, j and was later pardoned by the gover
pany’s saw mill.
This
scene
was
pictured
in
the
Tribune
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62
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«’If» r
ing foods in the M:ssouri River region
The
fire
was
probably
startad
by
nor.
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68
it a mixture of alfalfa meal and sugar and commented on editorially which
some
hunters
or
prospectors,
although
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70
The personnel of the jury follows:
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59
1
beet pulp, which is produced in Colo irritated Mr. Jackson hence the as John Lyden, John Coffman, Arthur
this is not definitely known.
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55
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rado. Advices recently received from sault.
Several
citizens
of
this
city
went
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59
The
P
ost does not uphold this system Nichols, J. M. Dess, W. W. Scott, J.
out
to
the
scene
of
the
blaze
Tuesday
that state show that numerous new i
8 .
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70
M. Mast, David Force, J. E. Roberts,
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60
mills are being erected, and certainly of -justice nor do we uphold the vici
for the purpose of back-firing, but 10 9 ....
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r.7
S.
G.
VarDyke,
M.
H.
Gorden,
Joe
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90
the Pacific Northwest should give this j ous attacks made by the Tribune Gokisby and M. H. Rountree.
accomplished very little. One of the 11
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12
against
the
sheriff
’
s
office.
members
of
the
party
told
the
reporter
industry every possible encouragement,
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58
trace
. Cloudy
The defendant in the case H. M. AN EARLY RES DENT OF SOUTH that considerable damage was being II
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a id this is particularly true since the
ERN
OREGON.
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Clear
The Emerick serves meals at all Coss, was in the court room through
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50
done and that he could hear trees fall hi
great international concerns like Swift hours. Everything neat and clean, out the entire trial, and seldom left
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ing in the canyons.
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18
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98
and Co npany and others have decided prices reasonable.
the room during the intermiss ons de REGISTRATION BOOKS
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19
People who go to the mountains on 20
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59
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21
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fishing
and
hunting
trips
should
be
OPENED MONDAY
IM
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22
careful about fires, if you smoke see 23 ...........
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53
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84
24
The registration books were opened that the match is not bnrning when 25 ........
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90
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you
throw
it
down,
and
great
loss
to
for the fall election Monday. All those
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47
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.. Clear
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75
who have not registered should do so as life and property from forest fires, 1 28
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12
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trace
will
be
reduced
to
the
minimum.
soon as possible. This will give those
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30
43
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who have moved into the state since the
spring registration a chance to re
Temperature mean max. 90.51; mean
WILL ENFORCE
gister.
min. 54.06; mean 72.28. Max. 101 on 3d,
SCHOOL LAW min. 41, on 25; greatest range 51.
MUSIC IN OUR
Precipitation Total for month, .04
Parents are liable to arrest and pun inches. Greatest in 24 hours, .03 inches
PUBLIC SCHOPLS
ishment by fine and imprisonment if on 18th.
Many of the public schools of this they do not send their children to1 The mean maximum, mean mininum
state have a regular instructor in school throughout the school year. and monthly mean temperatures for
music, which is a very important study The law was changed by the last leg July and August are slightly less than
and more interest should be shown in islature and many do not know that for the same months in 1906, which
it is much more drastic than it was makes that, summer the hotest on re
this particular branch of study.
cord.
The public school in this city has formerly.
most able instructors but music is
neglected. The board should provide
for this branch and secure the ser
vices of a vocal instructor.
Music is the foundation of a high
social education, the ambition of every
American citizen, and should not be
neglected.
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$1,500. 200 acres, rain and timber.
6,000. 55 acres, fruit, alfalfa, grain.
SLIGHT FROST
5,000. 30 acres, 10 acres in grapes.
1.200. 80 acres, 15 acres cleared, balance timber.
THURSDAY MORNING
8.200. 275 acres. 100 acres meadow, stock ranch.
2,500. 25 acres, alfalfa, good ditch.
The first signs of winter made its
8,000. 40 acres, in young orchard.
3,000. 60 acres, grod orchard land.
appearance early Thursday morning in
8,000. 32 acres, alfalfa or orchard land.
the form of a light frost. Those who
2,700. 26 acres, 10 acres in trees, balance timber.
arose before the warm rays of the
23,750. 95 acres, orchard, alfalfa, grain.
morning sun made their appearance
4,0<)0. 12' j acres, orchard and alfalfa.
3,20). 160 acres, orchard land.
upon this fertile section of favored
10,500. 35 acres, orchard and alfalfa.
Oregon could see the glittering crys- |
8,000. 20 acres, orchard and grapes.
tala along the banks of the streams
1,625. 13 acres, good orchard land.
and in places where moisture had been
34 Acres of land nerr town. 14 acres in corn, 6 acres in alfalfa, house,
deposited the evening before.
cellar, barn and other outbuildings to go with the place.
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One cow, 2 pigs, 1 team of horses 2 sets of harness, 1 buggy, one
wagon, one mowing machine, one rake, one cultivator, one plow,one
THE DEMOCRATIC
harrow and one Toledo range stove. Easy terms. $25,00
LIVE STOCK IN
THE LIME-LIGHT
H. M. lOSS CASE
AIRED IN COURT
SUNDAY SCHOOL
CONVENTION
* FALL and WINTER
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Are Now at Hand
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I
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TEXT
ULRICH BROS.
BOOK
The campaign text book of the demo
cratic party of the United States is
on our desk. All those wishing the
book may send 25 cents to the "Demo
cratic Headquarters, Chicago, III.,”
The book gives one a fair idea of what
Mr. Bryan's ideas are on government
matters.
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proved and unimproved at reasonable prices. Stock ranches, farming
and fruit land in the best location. • A crop failure in the vicinity is ■
unknown.
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If you want to buy or sell come and see us.
Our pi ices are right.
Jacksonville Real Estate Company
ADOLF SCHULZ, Manager