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About Jacksonville post. (Jacksonville, Or.) 1906-19?? | View Entire Issue (May 29, 1909)
O. «L JACKSONVILLE, JACKSON COUNTY, OREGON, MAY 29, 1909 COUNCIL MEETING CRATER LAKE ROAD 1. 1 Adjourned Meeting Held Commissioners Met in Med ford Saturday. Tuesday Evening. Commencement Exercises Held at 8:15 T iis Evening-Vocal ïu æencal Music— The commissioners for the Crater Lake road, appointed by Governor ffll, Benson, met at Medford Saturday. The following named persons comprise the commission: C. S. Jackson, Port land; H. D. Norton, Grants Pass; J. M. Keen? and J. E. Enyart, Medford; E. V. Carter, Ashland; Goo. T. Bald-, win and L. F. Willetts, Kla n ilh Falls- ’1/ All members were present except Mr. Jackson. » o C. S. Jackson was chosen as perman- I o ent president and Will G. Steele, sec retary. A committee was appointed to draft I WHERE WORLD S WORKS OF ART WILL RE HOUSED AT A.-Y.-P. by-laws to be presented at next meet- | EXPOSITION, SEATTLE. The city schools have close ! for the presen', the term ing. In this building will be exhibited many priceless paintings. The dis A banquet was given in the evening ! Commencement > xc - play will represent the art galleries of the world, for many of these pic ------------------------- ------------------------------------ by the Crater Lake company, to the I ending with yesterday’s session. tures will be the work of the old masters, including rare art exhibits NO ROUG^IN commissioners and a number of Med-1 cises will be held tonight commencin ; prompt !;, at 8:15. from the Corcoran In Washington, the Art Museum in New York, the WASHINGTON. ford’s citizens. Chicago Art Institute and from a large number or private galleries of The following program will be rendered: — wealthy men in the United States and Europe, who have for years made I Lawyers of long experience declare the collection of famous old paintings their hobby. Paris and London News of the Siale Medley Overture— “Blue Bell” that the Washington criminal code, have made large loans. At the Alaska-Yukon Pacific Exposition the selection of pictures will which goes into effect June 12th. will Public School B ind The Shaniko wool growers have sold be limited to the works of men who have been recognized in the great provide a bunch of trouble for those art competitions In all parts of the world. Many American artists will who employ artificial aids to beauty. their clip at prices ranging from 21 to Rev. Robert Euiik; Invocation be represented in the display tn the Fine Arts Palace at the Exposition An extract from the code reads as 24 cents. and arrangements have already been made for the shipping of these valu follows: The Masonic lodge at The Dalles ex - ! Chorus— -“Morning Ramble” able paintings from art institues of this country to Seattle. “Any assemblage of three or more I pects to begin the erection of a three Girls of the HighSchool and Eighth Grade G. L. Berg, art director of the Exposition, has visited all of the lead persons, disguised by having their I story building about July 1st. ing galleries of the United States, collecting the pictures suitable for dis faces painted, discolored, colored or The Woodville Mill Co. with princi Charles Donald Cameron Class History play at f uttle, and writes that tile pictures already loaned will constitute concealed, shall be unlawful.” one of th • greatest art displays assembled for international exhibition. Lawyers contend that the use of rouge pal office at Medford, has incorporated History of Edut alien in Jacksonville The T ine Arts Building is a fireproof structure and was one of the or any of the other face preparations, with capital stock of $10,000. first buildings completed on the Exposition Grounds. It cost more than is a disguise under this section of the Govenor Benson has appointed a com Hazel Della Raypholtz $200,000 to erect the building. mission to supervise the building of a code. j Tuberculosis Sanatorium. Those ap What do you think of that? Vocal Solo- --Gretchen Puhi pointed are: A. L. Mills, Portland; | Baseball National Educa!tonal Association Robert A. Booth, Eugene; George F. J. IL Ackerman Address r MEDFORD MARSHAL Regers, Salem; Leslie Butler, H<Jt>d Supt. of Public Instruction VALLEY LEAGUE STANDING The forty .seventh annual meeting of SHOOTS AT BURGLAR River. The standing of the teams of the the National Educational Association i A well drilling outfit has been placed Chorus— “Hand in Hand We Hasten” will be held at Denver, July 5th to 9th Valley League now is as follows A detective in the employment of the j in position near Oakland, where Col. Girls of High School and Eighth Grade police department of Medford noticed | Mundy has secured leases on several Won Lost Pct 1909. 2 The railway lines have made reduced a man in the alley at the rear of a | thousand acres of land and expects to Medford................. 0 1,000 Jacksonville.......... .. 1 1 500 round trip fares which will be in effect shoe store, the marshal being notified strike oil and coal. Gus Newbury Presentation of Diplomas Grants Pass.......... .. 1 1 500 July 1st. These tickets will carry a repaired to the place and saw the party A new equipment of passenger coach- trying to force the door with a pick. going limit of ten days from date of Central Point......... .. 0 2 .000 ( es and parlor cars have been ordered March— “Blaze Away” sale, with return limit to Oct. 1st. and The man seeing the officers coming ran I by the Astoria & Columbia River rail- SEASON SCHEDULE Public School Band The schedule for the season is as will include stopover privileges in both away, followed by several bullets from , road. the marshal’s revolver. directions within these limits. follows: I People of Baker county have filed May 23—Central Point at Grants The fare from Medford, both ways with the secretary of state, a referen- The term just closed has been a very successful ore Pass, Jacksonville at Medford. via Portland will be $64.90 Pacific & Eastern | dum petition against the raise in salary May 30—Grants Pass at Jacksonville, 1 Further information can be obtained and the young people will no doubt profit much by the | of their circuit judge. Medford at Central Point. Reports just received say that work from J. H. Ackerman, State Director- The annual convention of the Metho June 6—Jacksonville at Central Salem Ore. on the extension of the Pacific & dist Sunday schools of Oregon will be instruction received and valuable lessons learned di. Poin ;, Grants Pass at Medford. Eastern railroad will begin inmediately. held at Portland June 13. this term and at the close of their vacation will be read, June 13—Jacksonville at Grants The line will follow the survey made The Southern Pacific railroad will to return and strive to go still farther upward an.: Pass, Central Point at Medford. For a burn or scald apply Chamber last summer through the Hart place June 20—Medford at Jacksonville, lain’s Sulve. It will allay the pain al and efforts will be m ide to reach Butte build a $15,0b0 depot at Klamath Falls. Grants Pass at Central Point. Mrs. Sarah Mast, a pioneer of Coos onward. most instantly and quickly heal the Falls soon as possible. A number of June 27 Medford, at Jacksonville injured parts. For sale by City Drug ties have been alrutdy contracted for county, died at Lee, Ore. Wednesday, i Central Point at Grants Pass. Store. aged 90 years. and Will be delivered as nee led. Presbylerian Convention As July 4th. falls on Sunday Med ford will celebrate on Monday, July 5. Portland Presbyterians are putting Henry Conger was elected First Vice their best foot forward in their effort President of the Epworth League, at to get ready for the Brotherhood C n- Jacksonville People Should the district convention held in Medford vention, June 8 and 9. The Portland to Detect the Approach of recentry? Commercial Club has been secured for The County School Superintendent’s the opening event, which will be a Kidney Disease. Convention will be held at Salem, June banquet or fellowship supper. Mr. 28, and the State Teachers Association Robert Livingstone, one of the wiH be held at Albany June 29. The symptons of kidney trouble aro known citizens of the state, will ¡INTERNATI ONA l TAILORIAIO Co Josephine county has a man living at side. It is expected that W. W. so unmistak able that the , le > no NEW YORM £ CN/CAÛO ex- ton, general attorney of the Harriman ground for doubt. Sick kidn. the age of 101 years. Sixty new telephones are being in lines in Oregon, will give an address of Crete a thick, cl-.rudy, oilki .-iv „■ urine, welcome. Wallace MeCamant, of the full of sediment, irregular of ; stalled near Selma. Hello! Cool nights and lack of moisture are Portland Bar, will speak upon “The or attended by a sensation of < . injuring crops in the Willamette valley. Appeal of Historic Presbyterianism The back aches constantly, heir to the Men of Today.” The moderator and dizzy spells may occur anil th ■ vi- - Coquille, the county seat of Coos of the General Assembly will probably tirn is often weighed down by a e. lir a county, has decided by a vote of the be present and will respond to the of languor and fatigue. Ne. k tl people that cows shall enjoy the free sentiment, “The Presbyterian Church warnings and IherL- i.-i danger of dr' dom of the city for another year. of Today.” President Charles S. Bright’s Disease, or diab iis. Ai Gold Hill advertises for bids for the Holt of Chicago, will speak on the of these symptoms is warning ■ i.oi ■ k construction of u new sewer. to begin treat' “Presbyterian Brotherhood. ” Letters are being received by laymen Delay often in ?ans f Eit Ashland grocers have formed an as sociation for mutual protection against all over the state, asking them, wheth You can use no b L-r r -ITI • ’s J er brothers or brothers-in-law of the Doan’s Kidney Pills. H grafters and dead-beats. r church, to plan to take in this conven I Mi . I ville proof : James A. Eakin of Astoria has been ack. f h appointed to fill the recent additional tion. The newspapers of the entire I living on the s au« I! judgeship of the Fifth Judicial District. state have given very generous men Ore., says: f i bi jr A company has been organized for tion of the gathering, and posters con spells, made « bJO the purpose of prospecting fol oil at taining the likenesses of the national long time. 1 c Not officers have been .sent all over the i dull p tin : in Lacomb. • RM state. TJ could hardly T3 J The Dalles’ city council has ordered r nd i '! r: and woi n oi S3 the paving of the principal street for a » ho* !>l inar atten I to m. J <l> distance of ten blocks. The cost will Pernoll Up Near the Top If i attempt i> r.i ■ >p J be $75,000. would dart th >ugli ITlj Governor Benson has issued a requsi- The Seattle Times, in reporting a would als > • fr. • fro): ìì Ù1 tion for the extradition of Tony Han game in which the Aberdeen ball team many reme ol.t 1 son who is under arrest in Idaho, char figured largely, has the following to un 1 ’il I pre J 1 J oa t. f ged with embezzlement. i ' say of Jud Pernoll and his work as a on ■ the a-lvi- Exquisiteness of design: Trustworthiness of fabric: Cor J. D. Roselair who was arraigned left-handed pitcher. Drug S -r- Wednesday at Hillsboro, for the mur “Pernoll looks like the best lefthand from u rectness in style: Perfection in fit: Elegance in finish. i der of his wife has been unable to se er who has shown h re this season. than I b; 1 hop I cure an attorney, several having de Eddie Siever knows more about pitch*- the time 1 b< IN SHORT all that is best and latest in high class 1 g in *• clined to take the case. 1 ha I ,. ing, of course, than the youngster, but Pills anti wl Metropolitan City tailoring, the result of Seasoned, Ex . . I I win comp An unknown man was killed on the Pernoll has the young arm, and he also perience Ujrivalled Equipment, Straightforward Business too much ir railroad track near La Grande, Tues has the old control that is so necessary Methods, at Competition-staggering prices. Call and see day. for the sucess of any pitcher, while Piilr.” For sale Siever is not yet in shape to show his Eugene had an $80,000 fire Tuesday. this magnificent new line at ( The Southern Pacific railway has best form. Despite his stocky build, cents. Fos ii New York, i Pernoll fields his position well. ” — Ex. offered to give $1000 to the town of cd States. ------------------- t------------------- Jefferson, to be used in advertising the Remember 1h" name—Doan’s - ar town, provided that the citizens raise Advertise in the Post and increase I take no other. I $500 additional. your business, The city council met in adjourned session Tuesday night, present, Messrs Britt, Davis, Dunford, Fick and chair man Shaw, Recorder Dox, Attorney Hanna. Several sections of the charter amendments were read and discussed, also ordinance in regard to bonds for water system. The amendments being satisfactory to the council, the attor ney was instructed to furnish copy to the printer and have same published in two issues of the Post. Saturday, June 19, was designated as the date for an election to vote on the amended charter. Several bills were presented and al lowed, after which council adjourned. o o w w INTER NATIONAL TAILORING is always THE BEST. OS 1-3 o cn u II _z