Jacksonville post. (Jacksonville, Or.) 1906-19??, October 10, 1908, Image 1

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VOL. Il
NO. 23.
JACKSONVILLE, JACKSON COUNTY, OREGON, OCTOBER 10.1908
ed the amount of change due him.
sity writes of the California fish:
With the money derived from cusl -
,’This species is everywhere known as
ing
the check Hess, proceeded to im­
the sardine, or by the Italians as Sar­
bibe quite freely and was soon pretty
dines. It is in fact, almost identical
well intoxicated.
with the Sardine of Europe.” The Cal-
Later in the day the check was tak­
Supreme Court Heard Arguments I iforiia Sardine Packing Industry can John Barrett Will Tell Noithwest en to the bank where it was soon
hardly
pe
considered
a
new
business
About South American Trader- le irned that Clark had r.o money on
for Two Hours-Decision Will be
With pleasure I announce to our lady friends of Jacksonville and vicinity
I for the State, although practically the
Committee Working for 1909 Live deposit.
Rendered in Few Weeks, Says I entire pack is put up by one concern
that our Fall and Winter styles from
Chief of police Shearer was notified
Stock Show.
Attorney for Respondent.
I The California Fish Co., San Pedro and
and
he soon located Hess. He was
Los Angeles Cal.
In the supreme court Wednesday the
placed under arrest and lodged in jail.
(Special Correspondence.)
In the year 1894 they put up their first
CHICAGO
the Medford charter case was argued of 4,000 cases. Since that time the in­ The numerous Hearst publications At the police station the sum of $7.76
for two hours. The case was heard by dustry has reached immense propor­ have been personally represented was found on Hess’ person.
are now ready and as their local agent I shall be pleased to show you the
the court en ban-, both commissioners tions, this season’s pack amounting to'throughout Oregon and Washington
Mr. Clark, whose name was signed
large fashion plates and samples of materials of the strictly high-class
and
three supreme judges being pre­ 53,000 eases of sardines and Tuna or recently by Ray Washington Taylor, to the check, is a carpenter and at
suits, skirts and dresses, which are made to order according to your in­
sent.
dividual measurements, from your own selection of materials and a per­
one million Five HundredThousnd cans. who is writing a series of articles show­ present is working at Phoenix. He
Attorneys
Wallace
McCammant,
of
fect fit and satisfaction guaranteed.
Californ a si.r lints are put up in oil ing agricultural, in lust i il and horti­ was in Medford yesterday and when
Portland and R. G. Smith, of Grants and also in Tomato Sauce, Mayonaise cultural actualities in this portion of questioned about the matter most em­
The great variety of models illustrated and ihe immense assortment
Pass represented the respondent an I or Soused in spices’ (mackerel style), the United States. Mr. Taylor is on phatically denied ever having issued
of mater als admits of every women selecting the style and material b st
Judge Colvig represented the appel­
California Ssrdines have become as the staff of the SanFrancieco “Exami­ the check.
suited to her taste without fear of being duplicated. 1 'will be glad to
lant.
There is a very noticeable similar­
popular
and are in as great demand as ner”, but his stories will be printed in
render you every possible assistance in the selectio of your fall suit,
"I think the case will be decided at California Canned Fruits and Veget-' ail the Hearst papers.
ity in the writing of the signature of
skirt or dress and I am sure you will enjoy looking through the line.
once say within, two weeks,” said ables.
i
the
Il is rumored that the fruit brokers the check and the indorsement on
Attorney McCammant.
Hess,
back.
The
letter
found
on
of New York City got together recent­
This case will decide the Io -al option
ly, had a midnight meeting down in which he had written but not mailed
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question in this county until the next
the
tie sul-way, and decided that they the writing was similar to that on
election.
check.
were not going to pay fancy prices for
Circumstances are certainly very
County Clerk’s Statement of the Ex- Oreg< n and Washington apples. There
SENATOR BEVERIDGE
penses of Jackson County for the was at least one commission man who much against Hess, and if he cannot
Months Ending Dctobe.- 1st, did not attend this meeting, however satisfactorialy explain matters when
AT MEDFO D Six
The water problem was discussed
1908.
he sneaked off to Hood River and he becomes sober he stands an excel­
but nothing definate was done. The
bought 80,010 boxes. A grapevine te­ lent chance of being a guest in the
Senator Beveridge, of Indiana, spoke Sheriff’s Salary ...
proposition to bore for artesian water
. $1999.99 legram says that 150,000 more have penitentiary at Salem for a number of
! carried the most weight, ar.d would to an enthusiastic audience from the Clerk’s
“
.........
. .. 1500.00 been sold and eastern commission men years.
probably be the cheapest. Some con­ platform of his car in Medford last Record t ’ s ”
..........
999.96 have been plentiful in the Yakima,
County Judge’s Salary
The Regular Monthly Business Was tended that sinking a large well down Wednesday.
600.00 Grand Ronde, Wenachee, and other SUDDEN DEATH
Senator Beveridge is an orator of Treasurer’s
”
600.00 fruit producing sections.
Trins ¡tied—Watet was up for to bed rock and run cross-cuts in all
OF J. A. /O.VflS
directions would bo the cheapest and the highest rank and explained the School Superentendant’s Salary 499.98
Hon. John Parrett, Director of the
Discussion, no De finale Action best
principles of republicanism in a man­ Assessor’s Salary...................... 750.00
International Bureau of American Re­
shocked
The entire community
Taken by Board.
By drilling for artesian water tl e ner which proved conclusively that he Janitor’s Salary........................ 240.00
publics at Washington, D. C., who was last Saturday on account
the sui-
was an ardant student of good gov­ Feiryman’s “ ........................
city
would
have
to
run
chances
of
99.96 in attendance at the National Irriga­
¡
Ata regular monthly meeting of the striking coal which would render the ernment.
Stock Inspector s Compensation 100.00 tion Congress last week in Albuquer­ den death of one of the prominent
citizens, James A. Jonas. Saturday
Dr. J. M. Keene welcomed the dis­ Fruit In pector’s Compensation 313.25
city board of trustees held in the city water unfit for culinary purposes.
que, will be present at the Trans-Miss- morning he got up as usual and asked
tinguished
visitor
to
Medford,
who
hall Tues ay night aside from the However if a good deposit of coal was
County Physician's
“
119.50 issippi Commercial Congress at San-
his wife how she felt, she having had
bills allowed no business was transact­ encountered the city would not be out presented the Senator with a basket of Cou 1 y Health Officer's Com­
Francisco, then comes North for a vis- her hip broken some time ago, and
ed.
anything as the discovery would mean fruit an I flowers. The Senator took
pensation ......................
162.00 i it to points in Oregon and Washi g-
replied and asked him to make a fire
The proceedings of the council fol­ thousands of dollars to this city. An-* occasion to say a good word for the Schoo) Superentendant's Travel­
ton. His addresses will be non-politi- in the cook stove, and as he started
lows:
other obstacle in artesian wells is that Rogue River Valley and said that he
ing expenses......................
85 70 cal and will deal with the creation and
to go he found that he could not
The cemetery committee reported on about one out of 103 such wells’are woull do all in his power to secure an Expenses conducting Teacher’s
fostering of the trade of the Pacific
the condition of the railing, gate and serviceable. Nevertheless the P ost appropriation from the national gov­
& eighth grade Examinations 79 00 Coast with Sou h America, a subject move one of his legs, telling his wife
so he remarked that the feeling was
toilet at the cemetery and was ordered approves of the artesian well, if it ernment to assist in building a road t> Assessor’s deputy hire ........ 2066.00
upon which he has bestowed special going all over him when he fell over.
don’t prove valuable for water it wiil Crater L ike.
to have the needed repairs made.
Superentendant of Poor Farm
. attention.
Mrs. Jonas ran to the door and called
The train arrived in Medford about
prove an excellent prospect hole and
Compensation...................... 1000.00
BILLS
The people of the Northwest, but ! ; a neighbor. They managed to get him
Chris Ulrich, street sprinkling $136.00 for this purpose may prove to be five minutes ahead of time and de­ Iudigent Expense..................... 1207.96 particularly those of Portland, were
onto the bed and he never regained
8 00 worth millions of dollars to our city parted a few minutes late in order to Board of Prisoners and expense a
Chas. Dunford, lumber...............
not entirely satisfied with the attend- | I consciousness again, being completely
j
give
Mr.
Beveridge
all
the
time
pos
­
and
the
cost
will
not
exceed
$2000.
of jail
...........................
i Sam Walsh, labor......................
19.00
481.80 anee at the show of the Portland Coun- |
I paralyzed. He died on Saturday about
sible to add ess the large crowd gather Court Ho ise Expense includ­
Il R. V. R. R , referred to street
try Club and Livestock Association, ¡ 4 o’clock p. m.
|
ered
near
the
depot.
ing books etc......... ............ 1014.47 al(j
committee for correction
i so BA’ K STATEMENTS
.(iiwtfly upon the close of that I James A. Jonas was born June 22,
Current expenses including wood
R. R. V. R. R.,............
1.20
meeting
a
canvass was commence,' i . 1851, in Fayette county, Indiana, maij
CALLED FOR
light stamps stationary etc. 926.53 1909 season tickets. The success of -
Nunan Taylor Co.........................
.60
(ALIFORNIA SARDINES
' ried to Rebekah H. Lazenby, August
Union Livery Stables................. 15.00
OjT cuit Court expenses........... 1524.45 this campaign has been phenomenal.
29, 1877, and died October 3, 1908,
The state bank examiner called for
Justice
Court
expenses
............
Woods Lumber Co........................ 30.35
540.10
It is not generally known that on San
Tickets are $5.00 each, and it is pro­ aged 57 years, 3 months and 11 days
the
statements
of
the
two
local
bank
­
Roads and highways expense. 14806.17 posed to sell 5,000 of them from the |
John Renault, labor...................... 2.00
He leaves a wife, two sons, two sis­
ing institutions and the same appears Pedro Bay is located the only cannery Poor Farm Expense...............
1938.29 I resent outlook this can be accomplish­
of
Genuine
Sardines
in
oil
put
up
in
the
ters and one brother in Indiana, he be­
in
this
issue
of
the
P
ost .
Election Expenses.................
Total . . .
.... $213.00
3885.73 ed without any trouble. It is the in­
ing the youngest of the family.
The report show both banks in ex­ United States. The small fish put up at
168 20 tention of the Committee to have guar­
The street commissioner was instru­ cellent condition. The deposits are various carnaries on the Eastern coast Coroner’s Expenses.................
Mr. and Mrs. Jonas moved to Jrck-
276.57
I
Tax
Rebate
...............................
cted to notify the business men to have much larger today in both banks are not to be confounded with the sar­
anteed trains from points throughout son county Oregon, in 1877, and
54.04 I Oregon, Washington and Idhao to
the streets cleaned in front of thiic than at the time of making the re­ dines that are caught along the south- Insane Expense........................
situated in
Extra help in Sheriff’s office 622.40 bring an attendance, including those b jught land that is now
! ern Coast of California.
respective places of business, the city port.
the town of Eagle Point, where they
60.00 from this city of 150,000.
Professor David Star Jordon, Presid­ Printing delinquent Tax List
to furnish a team to haul the garbage
have resided ever since up to the time
For the news read the P ost .
ent of Lelad Stanford Junior Univer- County Commissioner's Com­
away.
Both Friday and Saturday nights’ of his death. Mail.
pensation...............................
161.80 trains t .ok good big delegations of |
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MARRIED
people from the Pacific Northwest to
Total Expense, six months
attend the conferance of Coast com­ WOLFF HACKERT At the home of
ending Oct. 1, 1908........ ....$38917.33 mercial bodies to be held in San Frat.-
the brides parents, Thursday, Oct-
Total amount of Wart ants issu­
cisco this week, and also to partici­ ober 1, 1908. Fred WolfT and M iss
ed for the six months ending
pate in the Trans-Mississippi Commer­
Anna Hackert. Rev. G. A. Gray
Oct 1, 1908..........
$38917.33 cial Congress.
performed the ceremony.
♦ . ♦
♦
For Chronic Diarrhoea.
ROOSEVELT WILL
IS ARRESTED
“While in the army in 1863 I was
is known by the way
NOT SPEAK
FOR FORGERY taken with chronic diarrhoea,” says
it makes you look--the
George M. Felton of South Gibson, Pa.
distinctiveness which
It was announced through the As­
Tuesday a stranger entered »he sa­ ”1 have since tried many remedies but
sociated press that President Roose­
it gives you—that well
loon of Murphy & Downing and after I without any permanent relief, until
velt would take the stump in behalf of
dressed air, which
satisfying his desire for a drink pre­ Mr. A. W. Miles, of this place, per­
the Republican party. This is denied
sented in payment a Medford National suaded me to try Chamberlain’s Colic,
speaks Volumes when
by the president, who says that he
bank check for $12, signed H. C. Clark. Cholera and Diarrhoea Remedy, one
success and social
will not speak in this campaign.
The
check was accepted and indorsed bottle of which stopped it at once.”
Worth ere a factor.
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the name of Sam A. Hess, and receiv- For sale by City Drug Store.
Women’s High Grace Uan-Tailored Made-to-measure Suits,Skirts & Silk tresses
Fall and Winter Season 1908-09
A MIDNIGHT
FRUiT MEETING
MEDFORD CHARTER
CASE ARGUED
CHAS. A. STEVENS & BROTHERS
CLERK’S EXHIBIT
KATHARINE CHAPMAN
COUNCIL MEETINC
TUESDAY NIGHT
Fan & Winter Hats
St
Don’t you know that
the man who wears an
INTERNATIO-
NAL SUIT has
always a good chance
to become "The Man
of the Hour" in his
vicinity.
THE
THE
THE
THE
THE
CORRESPONDENTS
ATTENTION
The P ost is in the field for news and
want a good live correspondentin every
community. Send in a few items
every week or two from your locality
and you will place your town before
the minds of people all over the United
States. A man in Seattle saw a local
in this paper about two weeks ago and
will probably transact considerable
business as the result. If you live out
in the rural districts send in an item
now and then so that people in the
East, will know that Jackson county is
alive.
GOODS
STYLES
FIT
FINISH
PRICES
all together make that
harmonious whole
which has made the
name "INTERNA­
TIONAL the stand­
ard for high class
made to measure tai­
loring.
ROCK QUARRY
READY TO START
Don't waste money
experimenting, when this magnificent, reliable, line is note on view at
Make Your Selections for the Holidays
■
M
a
Superintendent Stout has the heavy
crushers ready to receive the rock and
the plant will be in active work in a
few days. The Warren Construction
company is moving their paving plant
from Salem to Medford this week and
Medford will non have paved streets.
NOTICE
All persons who wi ih to join the cor-
net band are requested to be present
at the city hall next Monday night.
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Read our want ads. on page 4.
REAL ESTATE
200 acres, «rain anil timla.-r.
55 acres, fruit, alfalfa, grain.
30 acres, 10 acres in grapes.
XI) acres, 15 acres cleared, balance timber.
275 acres, 100 acres meadow, stock ranch,
25 acres, alfalfa, g'ssl ditch.
in acres, in young orchard,
60 acres, grod orchard land,
32 acres, alfalfa or orchard land.
26 acres, 10 acres in trees, balance timber,
95 acres, orchard, alfalfa, grain.
4,000. 12'acres, orchard and alfalfa.
3,200. 160 acres, orchard land.
10,500. 3i> acres, orchard and alfalfa.
8,000. 20 acres, orchard and grapes.
1,625. 13 acres, good orchard land.
34 Acres of land nerr town. 14 acres in corn, 6 acres in alfalfa, house,
cellar, bsrn and other outbuildings to go with the place.
One cow, 2 pigs, / team of horses 2 sets of harness, 1 buggy, one
wagon, one mowing machine, one rake, one cultivator, one plow,one
harrow and one Toledo range stove. Easy terms. $2,500
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