Jacksonville post. (Jacksonville, Or.) 1906-19??, October 02, 1909, Image 1

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    Oregon Historical Society
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-An -interesting class of ten, has been
o npariieeit in the high school to take up
G earman.
lihensombers of the Girls Basket Ball
tei «n nave sent for suits. Their colors
are ipuijie and gold.
Contract Let for Driving A Uftier from Supt. Turner urges us
At ’* Ashland,
Oct., 27-30--
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Incline an additional five to iwnrt the High School Debating
Leag w- Some 'of the students are
Lectures by prominent In­
hundred feet—Other con- much interested in the idea.
structors.
Sorr te of the girls have found that
tracts pending.
baske .-ball spoils, their complexion,
soils t heir hands and musses their hair,
E. C. Strumbaugh has secured a con­ but sti U they play.
. The teachers of Jackson and Joseph­
tract to drive the incline in the Cascade
ine counties will meet in Ashland for a
coal mine an additional depth of 500
joint institute, commencing Wednes­
feet. Work will commence next week
day, October 27, and lasting four days.
and- will be rushed.
The contract
Among the prominent educators who
price was $5 a foot.
are engaged to be present are:
For some time work in tbecoa' mines
State Superintendent J. H. Acker­
adjacent to Medford has be<’n suspend-
man; H. A. Adrian, Supt. of Santa
ed, owing to a disagreement among
Barbara schools; L. R. Aiderman of
the owners, and later whil ? several Are. bound over to await ac­ the University of Oregon; H. M.
matters could be adjusted. Mow mat­
Pres, of Albany College, and
tion of grand jury--Now Crooks,
ters have been so arranged t! tat work
Catherine Montgomery, Primary Super­
will be continued.
; In jail in this city.
visor State Normal School, Bellingham,
Wash.
The pumps will be started this'week
and the tunnel cleared of water, then
An excellent program is being ar­
At a preliminary examination before ranged and teachers look forward to
as rapidly as possible the work v. 'ill be
rushed. The letting of other cont racts Justice of the Peace W. H. Canon at this meeting with great interest.
‘ Medford Monday three strangers, giv-
are pending.—Tribune.
I ing their names as Herold Mocke,
Leonard Gaskins and Nicholas B. Rens-
Buncom Reports.
ford, were bound over to appear before
School Notes
the grand jury in the sun: of $500 each, Correipondence to the Post.
charged with burglarizing the Deuel &
Chas. Prim, Gladys Shaw and
We are now having some rainy weath­
Kentner store at that place on Tuesday
Della Reeve,
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clothing,
furnish
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Editors.
Hollis Parks was at Ruch last week.
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v- , ing goods, etc., to the extent of about
Mrs. Dunlap is visiting her daughter
“What's the matter with the new' $1000. In the absence of bail they
professor?
He’s all . right.
” a That’s [. ; I i were committed to the county jail in Mrs. S. R. Coffman, near Ruch.
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the cry that is to be heard throughout. | this city.
Miss Kate Buckley of Ruch is spend­
the school grounds.
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ing a week with friends on Little Ap­
plegate.
Mrs. B. F. Newbury came up to the: j
NOTICE.
school on busi less, Friday afternoon. '
Miss Maud E. Harr, is teaching the
The Library has been turned into a
fall term of school on Big Applegate,
Hereafter we will mail statements in the lower district.
recitation room, in which Miss Lewis»
the new teacher, hears her classes. . f I of all accounts the 1st of each month
We are sorry to say, that Bar.iet
The pupils of sixth, seventh and and expect settlement of same without Randolph had a bad spell of sickness
eighth grades are anxious to join the further notice. City Drug Store if ill last Thursday night, Barnet has had
tennis club. At present only members close at 7 P. M. hereafter.
stomach trouble for years, but the
City Drug Store,
pain was so severe that he suffered
of the High School are eligible; to
membership, but some provision will b e
Dr. J. W. Robinson, Prop. awful for several hours before relief
came.
made for the pupils of those grades.
The teachers held a meeting Tuesday-
Mr. and Mrs. S. R. Coffman went to
It’s A Top Notch Doer.
Rogue river last week to visit friends,
night.
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Great deeds compel regard. The world they have returned to their home and
Hazel Raypholtz has entered the-
That’s why the report having a good visit.
high school, taking up the* Work of thee crowns its doers.
eleventh grade. She began the year in American people have crowned Dr.
A dance was had last Saturday night
the Central Point high school^ but. King’s New Discovery the King of all at the Union-town school house, for
changed on the addition of the eleventh Throat and Lung remedies. Every the benefit of the school. A large
atom is a health force. It kills germs, number of friends were there and a
grade here.
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and colds and la grippe vanish* It fine supper was served.
Letters have been received from heals cough—racked membranes and
Medford and Grants Pass high schools, coughing stops. Sore, inflamed bron­
Walter Yocum and family spent a
in regard to athletics. The outlook is chial tubes and lungs are cured and week on Little Applegate, recently’
very good for some interesting con­ hemorrhages cease. D». Geo. More,
Mr. and Mrs. Elsie Buckfield is visit­
tests in Jacksonville the coming year.
Black Jack, N. C., writes “it cured me ing Elsie.s Brothers, Charles and Jess
It is hoped that an athletic union may­ of lung trouble, pronounced hopeless Hamilton, near Ruch.
be formed between the high schools of by all doctors.” 50c and $1.00. Trial
Ernest and Floyd Me Kee of Upper
the county and possibly Southern Ore­ bottle free. Guaranteed by City Drug Applegate, attended the dance on Little
gon.
Store.
Applegate.
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Joe Goldsby and Hollis Parks went
to the mill-last Tuesday, after lumber.
Mr. J. Parks accompanied by Mrs.
Perks, was up Big Applegate, recently.
Born-September 25th, 1909, to Mr.
and Mrs, Frank Silva, a 91t> boy.
It is much nicer to not get the blues,
Subscribe for the Post and read the
Buncom news.
To Chicago And Return
Oct. 4th.
Oct. 4th.
Oct. 4th.
Ten days allowed going trip, returning
tickets good until Nov. 30th. Round
trip rate $82 40. For particulars en­
quire at the local office or address A.
S. Rosenbaum, Agent S. P. Co. Med­
ford Ore.
Fight With Panthers
Two Applegate Hunters Kill Old
Panther and Four Young Ones---
Panther had Killed Large Eight
Point Buck and Attacked Dogs.
Last Saturday Robert Watkins and Wm. Hacker,
SHOOTS SERENADERS two noted hunters of the Upper Applegate, while out
hunting on the Carberry Fork came across the carcass of
a
Enraged groom kills neigh- large eight point buck just killed by a female panther
that had lain down in the brush to rest after her en­
bor-Victim is father of counter with the buck. The panther made a dash for
10 children.
Prince, a collie dog that was with them, nearly killing him
with one stroke of her large paw. The dog ran towards
James Lawrence a farmer, member Wm. Hacker the panther following close after.
When
of a charivari party that visited the
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home of Jesse Townsend, Sunday night, within eight feet Hacker shot her in the neck.
was shot through the chest and in­ bounded about ten feet through the air then ran and
stantly killed by the bridegroom. The
killing took place about 7 miles north­ jumped over a high cliff with one old dog following and
west of McMinnville.
treeing her below. The cliff was so high that the men
Townsend was married several days had to take the other dogs a circuitious route to get them
ago but the charivari was put off until
Sunday night. Women and children down to where the old dog had the panther treed, Robert
accompanied the men, the party got Watkins then shooting her through the head.
The
into the house but were driven out by
panther
measured
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feet
from
tip
to
tip.
Townsend. They left the house but
soon came back, as they reached the
The hunters returned next morning and got four
door Townsend fired the fatal shot kittens about three month old, killing two and capturing-
from a rifle.
Not a bad day’s work.
The victim Lawrence was a middle two of them alive.
aged man and leaves a widow and 10
children. Townsend surrendered ¡and
is now in jail at Me Minnville.
Oregon Sidelights.
FAREWELL
RECEPTION
for the retention of buildings at the
fair to be used for educational purposes
It was recommended that the New
Yord state building be used as a resi­
dence for President Kane. While the
structure is not permanent, it will last
for years. The other A-Y-P buildings
recommended to be retained by the
university are: Masonic bui'ding for
the Y. M. C. A., American Women’s
league building as a residence for the
gardener, Baptist building as an addi­
tion to the uormitory, Forestry building
as a museum, A-Y-P. Exposition Ad­
ministration building for offices; Arctic
Brotherhood building for clubrooms,
Hoo Hoo building for clubrooms, Wash­
ington State building for the library,
Model Dairy building for a carpenter
shop, Educational building for school of
journalism, classrooms, and the Music
pavillion. Permanent building erected
for the university and used by the ex­
position: Auditorium as auditorium,
Fine Arts for chemistry, Machinery
Hall for engineering department, the
Foundery building for training in en­
gineering, power house, same purpose
as at present.
Fine pears are raised around Milton.
At the Abbott Home Mon­
Big celebration in Falls City over the
day evening—Rev. and
new railroad.
The Glendale Commercial club has
Mrs. Gray depart for new
great vegetable exhibits.
home.
Cove is perhaps the most beautiful
small city in the country.
Fitst National bank of Burns has as­
A farewell reception was tendered
sets of nearly half a million.
Rev. and Mrs. G. A. Gray at the Ab­
Big new green fruit packing plant at bott residence, Monday evening, on the
Dallas—particulars everywhere.
eve of their departure for their new
Big new mill being constructed on home at Canyonville to which place
Rev. Gray has been assigned by the
Mary.s river flat, near Corvallis.
recent
M. E. Conference.
Three years ago 38 teachers were
A large number of ladies and gentle­
employed in Eugene public schools: now
men were present and a pleasant even­
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ing was spent in social converse, music
A commercial club has been organized etc. light refreshments were served
in Drcwsey, Harney county, with 30 after which farewells were said, all
members.
present wishing the departing friends
Klamath Falls is fast becoming a a safe journey and pleasant welcome
stock shipping center. One morning to their new home.
there was dispatched from this station
During their residence in this city,
a special train of 32 cars of livestock, Mr. and Mrs. Gray have made many
consisting of 20 cars of cattle, eight friends who regret very much to
carloads of sheep, three carloads of see them go, but realize that in these
mules and one carload of horses.
matters the decision of the Conference
Sunnyside correspondence of Milton must be obeyed. Those attending the You Will Make No Mistake if
Eagle: It is my honest belief that every reception were:
You Follow This Jacksonville
Mr. and Mrs. Abbott.
owner of an apple orchard in this valley
Citizen’s Advice.
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Markham.
can have his apples almost, if not en­
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Grieves.
tirely free from worms every year, if
Never neglect your kidneys.
Epperson.
he will. And the success in fighting
If you have pain in the back, urinary
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Wells.
the codling moth is attributed to three
disorders,
dizziness and nervousness it,s
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Newbury.
things. First, spray on time; second,
time
to
act
and no time to experiment.
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Joy.
spray thoroughly, and third, use arse­
These are all symptoms of kidney trou­
Mesdames;
nate of lead.
ble, and you should seek a remedy which
Walsworth,
Rayphaltz,
The new fishway, the finest in the
is known to cure the kidneys.
Heckert,
Clark,
state, which has been constructed at
Doan.s Kidney Pills is the remedy to
Pitts,
Johnson,
a cost of $3,000 over the Ament dam
use. No need to experiment. It has
Peter.
Coppie,
near Grants Pass, has been completed
cured many stubborn cases in Jackson­
Downing,
Hoffman,
and was opened Saturday. A great
ville. Follow the advice of a Jackson­
Kenney,
Harbough,
change will now be noticeable above
ville citizen and be cured yourself.
Walsh.
Armitage,
the dam in Rogue river, as, according
S. P. Jones, Retired, living on the
Nettie Jones, Martha Jones,
to Master Fish Warden Me Allister,
East side, Jacksonville, Ore, says: “I
Misses;
there are over 90 tons of fish below the
suffered for a long time from kidney
Metcalf,
Me Cully,
dam eager to come up stream.
trouble and although I used many rem­
Armstrong,
Cronemiller,
A Eugene man who recently returned
edies 1 was unable to obtain relief.
Beekman,
Laura Thomas,
from an outing in the coast mountains,
My rest was broken many times during
Edith Hoef,
Josephine Hoef,
says he found a great many vacated
the night on account of the irregular
Clara Abbott, Mabel Henry,
homes throughout the section visited by
action of the kidney secretions, and in
Lena Downing, Hazel Raypholtz,
him and the orchards, planted years
the morning I would arise tired, lame
Mamie Hards, Pauline Grieves,
ago by the homesteaders, have gone
and stiff. My general health was in a
Ella Heckert, Josephine Grieves, run down condition. One day I read an
wild and the fruit is to be found in
Etta Markham, Margaret Markham endorsement of Doan’s Kidney Pillsand
great abundance. Bears, coons and
Mary Peter,
Emma Heckert,
other fruit eating animals have infested
decided to try them. 1 procured a box
Emma Neidermeyer.
the orchards in many instances, and
at the City Drug Store and in a very
Messrs;
short time felt their effect. The symp­
the limbs have been badly broken, but
Henry Conger, E. Neidermeyer,
that has not affected the bearing qual­
toms gradually disappeared until I was
Sidney Abbott,
Bert York,
without a sign of kidney trouble. I al­
ity of the trees.
V. Cantrall,
John Heckert,
ways keep Doan’s Kidney Pills in the
Yamhill Redord: The final vote for
Willie Henry,
J. Grieves,
house and believe there .is no remedy
determining whether Yamhill be class­
C. Neidermeyer,
G. Downing,
equal to them for kidney and bladder
ed as a progressive city or a mossback
Julian Abbott,
E. Cantrail,
troubles. ”
was taken last Saturday. The vote was
Chas Abbott, Otto Neidermeyer.
Plenty more proof like this from
decisive for a higher education at home
Jacksonville people. Call at The City
for our girls and boys. This speaks
drug store and ask what customers re.
well for our people. It shows plainly A-Y-P. BUILDING FOR
port.
that they do not put the dollar above
STATE UNIVERSITY
For sale by all dealers. Price 50
the scholar. Our geographical position
Seattle, Sept. 22—The building com- cents. Foster-Milburn Co., Buffalo,
is sure to make Yamhill a good school
town and the time is not far distant. 1 mittee of the board of regents of the New York. Sole Agents fbr the Unit­
Consolidation of the public achoola is University of Washington, on the ed States.
Remember the name—Doan's—and
coming and Yamhill ia now in line to grounds of which the exposition is situ-
receive what is juatly due.—Journal. I ated, today made ita recommendations take no other.
DON’T EXPERIMENT