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About Jacksonville post. (Jacksonville, Or.) 1906-19?? | View Entire Issue (March 6, 1909)
Local News OFFICIAL DIRECTORY UNITED STATES OREGON BRIEFLETS ... Theodore Roosevelt The council ordered a new gate fcr • President . Chas. W. Fairbanks I Vice-President......... he cemetery. ..................... Elihu Root | Secretary of Sta|e...... The moving picture show continue I Secretary of Trerinury. .............G. B. Cortelyou .............. Luke E. Wright ■ Secretary of War . to draw a good ; ouse. j Attorney General ....... ......... Chas. J. Bonaparte The ball season is here and I Postmaster General .. ....... Von L. Meyer are practicing daily. . . . V. C. Metcalf Secretary of Navy . .. .. .Jas. G. Garfield WANTED A girl to assist in a res Secretary Interior.... ........... Jas. Wilson Secretary of Agriculture.... taurant. Apply to Mrs. C. L. Grant. Secretary of Commerce......... O. V. Straus* ..Melvin V. F.il’er W. C. Deneff has bought .Mr. Rus Chief Justice............ ,...U. S. Pension Com’r sell’s interest in the confectionery store Vespation Warner,.. .............U. S. Land Com’r W. S. Richards......... in this city. The Dalles—John A. Seaburv an I his 7-year-old son, walked from Prineville to The Dalles, a distance of 133 miles, in seven days. Salem—The State Railroad Com mission has commenced proceedings against the Northern Pacific Railway Company, which announced an in crease In rates of nearly 100 per cent to take effect March i. A hear ing will be held at the office of the commission on March 4, and a STATE OF ’ OREGON searching inquiry into he causes of C. D. Abbott has placed a large or U. S. Senators........... ... Chas W. Fulton the increase will be uiade. ............ Jonathan Bourne der for a general line of hardware v.ith Albany—Kidnaped by friends, H. Rep. in Contres::, 1st D„ W. C. Hawley an eastern firm to restock his store. F. Wilkins, a prominent young man Governor..................... ... .Geo. E. Chamberlain Don’t walk in the rain and mud but Sec. of State............. ...........Frank W. Benson of this city, passed the first night of .............. Geo. A. Steel his wedded life away from his bride telephone the Boss for what you want State Treasurer ....... Taken soon after the A. M. Crawford last week. and it will be delivered to your door. Attorney-General..,. J. II. Ackerman wedding, he was kept a prisoner all State School Supt.. Business is picking up in .Jacksonville State Printer............. Willis Duniwa^ night, and was not liberated until F. A. Moore Justic 6 o’clock the next morning. During and several new buildings will be erect Robt. Eakin Justice the past two years Wilkins has par ed this summer. Lumber is cheaper Will R. King. Corn’r ticipated in a number of Jokes on now than it has been for several years. W. T. Slater Com’r t friends of his who were married, J. C. Moreland, clerk Expert Wilson has gone over the and they have been waiting for a Dairy and Food Com ’ r. . J. W. I ................... books of the county recorder for a per Labor Commissioner.... ......................... O. P. Hoff ■ chance to pay up old scores. iod of two years and is now encaged Railroad Com’rs................ . .. .Thos. K. Campbell Salem—At a meeting of the Joint on the books of the county clerk. He ....... Clyde B. Aitchison committee of the Capital Water Com ....... Oswald West mission and the Salem council it is obliged to examine the books of this office for a period of thirteen years on State Game Warden............. ... .R. O. Stevenson was definitely decided to establish a Bank Examiner...................... ........... James Steel account of warrants being issued at State Engineer....................... ... John H. Lewis mountain water system for Salem, which will furnish not only this that time payable in three years. This State Land Agent.................. ....... C. V. Galloway city but all of the state institutions is not a part of the contract, but Mr. Clerk State Land Board....... ............. G. G. Brown with a supply of pure water, The Wilson said that he would prefer to do State Veterinarian................ ......... C. J. Korinek city plans an expenditure of prac FIRST JUDICIAL DISTRICT the extra work and hold the good will tically $7 50,000 In creating such a of the taxpayers than to insist on the Judges II. K. Hanna.......... ............. Jacksonville water system. Geo. Noland............... .........Klamath Falls wording of the contract. He has had Prosecuting Attorney........... Hillsboro—Morris Knudson, of ....... B. F. Mulkey near Sherwood, was fined $50 upon a wide experience with court house U S LAND OFFICE ROSEBURG work, holding the office of county clerk Register......................................................... B. L. Eddy pleading guilty to trapping a bea in this state for eight years. He can Receiver.............................................. J. M. Lawrence ver. Knudson stated that he was trying to catch a coon and the bea- JACKSON COUNTY OFFICIALS not give out any information at this State Senator ...........................L. L. Mulit, Ashland ver sprung the trap. In time further than the work would be Representatives......................... M. Purdin. Medford of the fine he is serving a default 25 days’ .................... D. II. Miller, Medford sentence. completed in about seven or eight months. Renani ioJ . ............. J. A. Buchanan Roseburg Pendleton—-Local and county or Co. Judge........ ................... J...It. Neil, Jacksonvile ganizations of the Farmers’ Educa CM .............. .. .. W. R. Coleman, Jacksonville tional and Co-operative Union of Sheriff.............. ............ V/. A. Jones, Jacksonville America were formed In this city FAiR NOTES Recorder.......... ........... R. T. Burnett, Jacksonville Saturday. Graingrowers were pres Treasurer........ ... J. M. Cronemiller, Jacksonvile School Supt.... ............... J. P Wells, Jacksonville ent from every section of the coun In the record for energy and rapidi Assessor........... .......... W. T. Grieve, Jacksonville try and practically all who were iu ty of construction established by the Surveyor.......... ............... F. A. Grisez, Ashland the city became members of the or A. E. Kellogg. Gold Hill ganization. Better prices for wheat, Alaska-Yukon-Pacific Exposition the Coroner............. palm must go to the 3tate of Oregon. Commissioners....... .............. J. Patterson, Talent better grain rates, lower prices for James Owens, Wellen sacks and independent warehouses Oregon’s building was completed and a Stock Inspector,. ................ Chas. Tull, Medford are the principal things which the number of car load i of exhibits placed Fruit Inspector,. . .. G. W. Taylor, Jacksonville graingrowers expect to accomplish. JACKSONVILLE. within the cold storage rooms, six Salem—The Oregon Academy of I Henry G. Dox.................. ........... Justice of peace months before the day set for the for Frank Kasshafer............ .......................... Constable Sciences closed a two days’ conven mal opening. That’s going some. Dr. J. W. Robinson.... .................................. Mayor tion in this city Saturday afternoon, The work required successfully to I Henry G. Dox.. ............... ............................ Recorder One of the features of the session accomplish a great fair, such as the j J. M. Cronemiller......... .......................... Treasurer was an illustrated lecture by Will- John Huffer.................. ................ Chief of Police Alaska-Y ukon-l’acific Exposition, is Geo. L. Davis.................... ...................... Councilman lam L. Finley, the Eastern ornith- enormous mid at no previous time has Emil Britt......................... ...................... Councilman ologlst. La Orande—Last Summer a num the feat been accomplished within the Fred J. Fick.................... ...................... Councilman ber of La Grande and Portland par ...................... Councilman T. J. Kenney .................... time set for the throwing open of the /■•i::i h........................ ...Street Commissioner ties filed timber claims on lands in gates to the public. When it was de- G.M. Lewis..................... ................................ Sexton Wallowa county upon which squat cided to hold the present expos ition ters had settled and made Improve and the first funds subscribed for the ments. Contests were Immediately A i lea ... t Physic filed by the squatters and they havo undertaking, it was ar-anged that the won the first round of the battle opening would be held on June 1, 1909. Now, three months before that day, When you want a pleasant physic through a decision given out from there remains much less than five per gave Chamberlain's Stomach and Liv- the local land office In the contest of Finley M. Newton against the fil cent of work to be finished and this er Table ■ trial. They are mild and ing of Guy Byrkftt, of this city. is being carried on at a rate gentle in their action and always pro Baker City—There is fear that the will win completion at a date (luce a pleasant cathartic effect, Call searching party sent after Charles than was expected. at Robinson’s drug store for a free Hall, who mysteriously disappeared The permanent buildings of which sample. from his cabin in Cable Cove on February 3, has also been lost In there are six, , are n ready for occupancy, the mountains. Lewis Hall and Mr. and the exhibit buildings completed are: Agriculture, Fishery, '.lachineiy, HARRIMAN TO HELP UUAST Hughes were first to take up the search. They left Sumpter on Fri Manufacturers, Mining, Oregon State, day, February 13 and have not been California, Auditorium, Music Temple, Wizard to S;>eiid .Millions in North» heard of since. Cascades and Geyser Basin. H estéril Work. The Gresham—Acting under Instruc group of United States buildings con- Chicago, Feb. 23.—A large part tions from Washington, rural let sisting of Central U. S. Building, sep- of the millions which the Southern ter carriers are making a complete arate buildings for Ala ka, Hawaii, Pacific management has decided to census of their respective routes. SUFFRAGETTES VICTORIOUS Philippines, U. S. Fishery and U. S. raise by bond and stock Issues is to Beginning March 1, all the carriers be >|. voted to • battle which Harri will have to keep an accurate ac- Senate Passes House Amendment Life Saving Station, building under an man is going to wage in the North count for three months of every Providing for Woman Suffrage. appropriation of $600,000 are bonded to west with .lames J. Hill and the St. piece of mail handled, together with be completed by April .’«I, At the pre Paul interests, for the possession of the sales of supplies upon their Olympia, Wash., Feb. 24.—With two more than the necessary two- sent rate of construction, the builders valuable territory. routes. The state of Oregon Is to secure will have them ready for occupancy Roseburg—The Douglas County thirds of the members of the senate two weeks earlier tha:i the date speci railroads which were not dreamed Fruitgrowers' Association in conven pledged for the measure, the friends ol a few years ago and which will tion here passed resolutions strongly of the woman's suffrage bill brought fied. bring that state into the forerank condemning a real estate firm of this It up under suspension of the rules All the work of grading, installation of the Northwest in the way of fu city who, in their pamphlets describ and passed It, 30 to 9, without dis of water, gas, sewers, electricity and ture development. ing this county, gave the Impression cussion. underground work is done. The vast Harriman will settle the Portland that Irrigation was necessary to the The bill got two votes more than area of lawns, shrubbery, flowers and gateway tight by building his own raising of good fruit crops In this the number necessary to carry a bill landscape architecture has been per line from Portland to Tacoma and section. submitting a constitutional amend fected by the greatest masters of using the Milwaukee right-of-way Pendleton—A permanent home ment, while one member pledged in gardening art, and the results being beyond that point to Seattle. Work of its own Is now being planned by its favor was absent. The bl'l has developed by the warm spring rains on this line has already been started the local lodge of Elks. now passed both houses and will be Mll- Eugene—John P. Colyer, convict signed by the acting governor. The are without equal. The various state and the agreement with the waukee road has been signed. ed of forgery In Cottage Grove, question will be submitted at tha and foriegn buildings are being hurried pleaded guilty and was sentenced next general election and if It re to completion, and vast shipments of to two years In the penitentiary. THE MARKETS ceives a two-thirds majority therein exhibits from home and abroad are be Weston—Weston Normal will not the suffrage rights held by women in ing daily received. Portland. continue unless some arrangements the territorial days of Washington The liberal state appropriations have Wheat Track prices: Club, »i; for the work are made by the state will be restored. in several instances been increased and red Russian. 98c; bluestem, $1.10; board. Citizens here assert that Oregon has added an additional amount Valley, $1.00. they will not contribute another dol of $25,000 to her first appropriation < f Barley— Feed, $28; rolled, $294C lar for the support of an institution which it Is the business of the state $100,000. The interest among the var $30. Oats—No. 1 white, $35; gray, Itself to maintain. ious counties of Washington, Oregon Salem The governor has vetoed a i l Caliim-.la has been stimulated, $34.50. llaj Timothy, Willamette Valley, a great many, measures passed at the ni«! a mm I er of individual exhibits fancy. $16; do. ordinary $13; East recent legislature, among which are: will be i. at..' by counties whose allot ern Oregon, mixed, $18; do. fancy, Increasing salaries of school super ments fer exploitation purposes range $20; alfalfa, $16; clover, 14. intendent of Columbia county, asses from $ >,i oo to $io,ooo. Butter Extra, 33 Jt 35c; fancy. sor of Coos county, treasurer ot Har The ill.forent Mate societies have 33 4: 34c; choice, 30c; store, 1 Sc. ney county, school superIndent of Eggs- - Extra, 20c. Harney county, requiring physical requested the exp.isitioii management Hops— 190s, choice, 8c; prime, 6 examination before marriage, defin • ' ■* ■ ■ de .'unie certain day. on which lb ■ citizco ■ ,’f th :r Im • state (<i 7c; medium. 5<jr6c; 1 907, 2(Li 2Jc. ing vagrancy, fixing time for regis Wool Valley. 1 id 15 tic; tration of voters and exempting pub wc'-i tój* will mee al tliv* e‘ :p ■ t :-m "Fount's Eastern Oregon. SijlGc, as lic bonds from taxation. shrinkage. Elgin Elgin Is excited ovi r the Mohair -Choice, 18@19c. discovery ot gold four mill's from town. Some rand taken from the Seattle. well of W. W. Sion was assayed at Wheat Bluestetn, $1.1501.1$. Baker City ? 15 a ton Oats $35. tn gold. Harley $29 it 30. Portland Mrs. Bridget Brannick, Hav Eastern Washington timo widow of the la.c E. M. >lck, th). $18 5d a 19.50 per ton; Puget for many years ma . g r of thi Port Sound h..;. .Ji-' Il Uheat lard branch of the St idebak ■: Com G. VON L. MEYER. hoy, $14 per ton; alfalfa $144415 pany. has brought suit again t the per ton. Presen: postrnns’er-goneral. who North 'i n Pncitb railway for S100,- Butter — Washington creamery, in hvr will lie ee.' .1 ) o' th.* r-.v 35c per th.; ranch 23c per It». husband. Th« The deceased, on Febru- ¡’resident Taft's cabinet. Eggs Selected local, 22c. Potatoes White River, $lSiT24 ary 1. 1908, was a passenger on a caboose attached to a freight train, <■.>• dne the nrrvae which per ton; Yakima. $2$tp23 per ton. which was violently started, throw • • > . < I . .i tan of the liver and bowels ing Brannick to the floor, Injuring i Nerve and Liver HB h cure You w 111 g.'t rvll.f ..i l oiwllpuUon. 50 doaea 26 < Dr Miles' Antl-Pnln Pills relieve pain him fatally. For lica.iiulie Dr Mih> Anu I am rills Dr. Mile»' Antl-Paln Pills aro tatuM. ♦ —From The Washington Lie . JACKSONVILLE BASEBALL TEAM RIOT AND PILLAGE IN OMAHA Cölestin Scores Injured, Homes Burned or Wrecked. Omaha, Neb. Feb. 22.—Following a harangue at a mass meeting in the city hall, in South Omaha, Sun day afternoon, at which two mem bers of the state legislature and an attorney were the principal speak ers, a wild mob of 800 or 1000 men started for the Greek quarter to avenge the death of Patrolman Ed ward Lowery, who was shot and killed Friday night by a Greek whom he had placed under arrest. Before their thirst for blood had been satisfied more than 30 build ings were burned, wrecked or badly damaged and probably a score of persons injured, half that number seriously. By heroic work the police have prevented actual loss of life. MINING ENGINEERS Pure Mine ral Water Bottled at the Spring and Delivered to Your Residence Fresh and Sparkling. Order From CHAS. DUNFORI). 60 YEARS’ EXPERIENCE MEET Will Talk of National Resources and Panama Canal nt Convention. New Haven, Conn., Feb. 23.—The American Institute of Mining Engi neers, the society which comprises In Its membership most of the mining and geological experts of the United States will begin Its tneetlng in Shef field hall this evening. The opening topic of the convention will be “The Conservation of Natural Resources.” A paper on this subject will be read by Dr. James Douglas of New York, and Joseph A. Holmes, chief of the technologic branch of the United States geologic survey, who is a member of the national conservation commission, will tell of the work of the commission In Its relation to mineral resources. Tomorrow the leading topic will be "A Sea Level Canal at Panama ” It Is expected that the relative merits of the sea level and the lock caral plays will receive full attention, Other topics of importance to the nation will be discussed during the convention. 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