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Oregon Historical Society City Hall BASKET BALL Oregon Sidelights. BERRIES IN THE CIR DECEMBER CUIT COURT Charles W. Pain, a wealthy hardware merchant of Spokane committed suicide by shooting himself Monday. Before committing the act he left a note stat ing that the inconstancy of his wife was the cause of this ending of his life. ting Leopold of Belgium is reported to be dying, his demise being looked for at any hour. The apartments of Mrs. John W. Jenkins in New York, were entered by burglars and diamonds valued at $300,- 000. stolen, Saturday. No clue to the perpetrators has been discovered. The British Admiralty are experi menting with a torpedo which picks up sound waves and follows ¿them to the source. It is called “the torpedo with a brain”. John Warren of Weathcrsfleld, Conn, who has served 50 years as a life pris oner expects his freedom by pardon as a Christmas gift. He is now 71 years old. Hobert M. Cable, president of the piano company bearing his name, died after a prolonged illness, at Chicago, Sunday. The President has nominated Horace H. Lurton, of Tennessee, to be Asso ciate Justice of the Supreme Court of the United States. Ortis Hamilton, Ex-Adjutant General of Washington, was found guilty of embezzlement at Olympia, Wash. Mon day. Montreal, Can. has turned up a scandal in city affairs, malfeasance in office, is charged. The amount invol ved is $7,200,000. Chief Forester Pinchott, advises the railroads to purchase land and set out forest trees. The steamer Swanley with 868 Portu guese immigrants aboard, arrived at Honolulu, Tuesday. The United States navy is short of enlisted men to man the warships. Twenty tramps were fined $20. each for sleeping in a courtroom at Chicago Monday. Cheaper to buy a bed. Los Angeles, Calif, proposes to ex tend the city limits in order to secure 15,600 additional population. J. W. Me Narmara, formerly of Port land, Ore., and at onetime a prominent figure in the Northwest, was placed in the Federal prison at Me Neils Island Tuesday to serve a 15-year sentence for killing a man at Cordova, Alaska, last spring. A milk famine exists at Aberdeen and Hoquiam, Wash., caused by the recent floods. The marshal of LaCenter, Wash, was fined $1. apiece for using “cuss words' ’ on the public streets. Served him right. Prof. Alexander Graham Bell, of telephone fame, is experimenting on a new type of aeroplane. It is said that the work is being done in the interest of the Canadian government. Forty persons were injured in a wreck of the Canadian Northern Ex press near Winnipeg, Man. Tuesday. John Karns, a tinner of Neah Bay, Wash., shot and killed his wife and then committed suicide at Bellingham, Tuesday forenoon. COUNTY BANKERS New grocery store opened in Dr.lles. Jacksonville High School A Greater Medford club is composed In Session at Ashlahd Wednes of women. Wins From Central day—An Interesting and In Only 79 votes were cast in the Hills While Less Favored Regions Brief Resume of the Pro Point. boro election. structive Meeting. Have Ice and Snow We ceedings up to Friday The Dalles schools have 56 more The most interesting basket ball I pupils than a year ago. Have Strawberries. Morning. A melting of the Clearing-house Athena has $1000 surplus school games of the season were played Thurs Association of Jackson county was held day evening, between our high school money from last year’s tax. at Ashland Wednesday afternoon and While no well informed person will The regular December term of the During the recent snow a Cornelius teams and the Central Point high school evening, attended by a large number teams. man made a sled out of a folding bed. deny that Southern Oregon was special circuit court was opened at 10 o’clock of the bankers of the county, among This was the Central Point girls’ first those present were Messrs. Jacobs, Salem's paved streets are kept the ly favored when climatic conditions Monday morning. The following named game but they played in a way that cleanest of any in Oregon, asserts the were arranged, few people expect to jurors appeared: Wakeman and Campbell of the Fruit find strawberries blooming, growing W. S. Stancliff, J. W. Lawten, Geo. made our girls feel that they must not Statesman. growers’ and Jacksonville Banks. and ripening out-of-doors in midwinter, Irvin, Lee Black, Wiley Turnbaugh, be caught asleep ever, if they expect Matters of importance to bankers The new receiver of the Roseburg to win from them. The game was land office has been appointed, but he yet such is the facts in the case as Aaron Beck, H. L. Gregory, W. N. were discussed at length and several proved by Frank Cameron of the Ap Grubb, L. A. Abbott, P. H. Halley, fast and well played. Kinney played I is a Riddle. interesting papers, dealing with cer plegate valley who this weekp laced on S. K. Adams, L. B. Brown, H. A. especially well, scoring the majority of tain phases of the business were read. A Dundee apple is half Spitzenberg exhibition at the Bank of Jacksonville, Hawkins, John A. Wright, Geo. E. the points for Jacksonville. Watch After the close of the business ses and half Ben Davis — sort of Jekyll-and- a plant grown in the open air, bearing Fox, Chas. Fields, S. F. Lazier; W. M. the Central Point Girls. Score 13 to 5. sion, Mr. Mulit, chairman of the com strawberries in all stages of develop Childers, E. Watson, J. W. Hatcher, The boy’s game was exciting from Hyde specimen. mittee on entertainment, announced Men in and around Banks have held ment, from the bloom to the ripened John Cameron, C. W. Gillette, H. D. the rainute the ball went up at center dinner and all sat down to one of the Kubli, John Barneburg, Joshua Mat the first time. The teams are evenly a meeting and decided to tax them berry. most elaborate banquets ever served Quite a contrast when compared with hammer, Ralph Billings. matched and the playing was close and selves to build some rock roads. in Jackson county, to which complete The following jurors were excused •very point was dearly earned. The Over a month ago a Springfield mil the climate of many eastern states justice was done. Central Point boys do nice team work ler bought 1300 bushels of wheat at whose inhabitants are suffering from by the court on presentation of proper Taken as a whole, this meeting of but are a little poor at gools. Thomp le3s than $1, transportation being 7 cold with the thermometer 10 degrees reasons: J. H. Chambers, C. H. Gil the association was one of the most lette, George Irvin, J. W. Hatcher, T. son at forward threw several baskets cents a bushel, that would now cost below zero. successful meetings ever held. B. H ginbotham, E. B. Barron. over • hard guard. Coleman had quite him about $1.20 a bushel. Cases presented and disposed of as a string of points to his credit. Scare Ontario Optimist: The dnllers at follows: 22 to 15 in favor of Jacksonville. We the oil well are still drilling away in HARRINGTON LOSES. Oregon Agricultural State of Oregon vs. Nicholas Rams- were treated right royally by the the old hole and every day sees pro ford, Leonard Gaskins, Harold Mack; school and by the crowd. Every one gress, although work is done against College Winter Courses said a fine time all around. “The odds with a heavy pressure of gas in Judge Hamilton Instructs Jiiry indictment; continued for the term. State of Oregon vs. Gabriel Gunder Central Point people are all right.” the well all the time. to Find for Defendants. son, same; continued. The teams will play in Jacksonville January 4th to February 18th, 1910. With the entire country east of here State of Oregon vs. Albert N. Aiven, shortly after the holidays. Plan to in the grip of a terrible storm, the Pratical work, lectures and demon same; continued. «orne out and see the games, you will Grande Rond valley has been barely The case of John Harrington vs. W. strations will be given in such vital sub State of Oregon vs. John Doe; may enjoy them. We need your support. jects as General Farming, Fruit Cul This makes ten games played by the touched by it, says the Union Repub E. Phipps, F. M. Snyder and J. R. hem; continued. ture, Animal Husbandry, Dairying, State of Oregon vs. Frank Maukwa; two teams, they have won seven out of lican. Truly, this is an ideal land —a Neil for $20,000 damages, began in the Poultry-keeping, the Business side of the ten. Not so bad for new teams fact demonstrated time and again upon Circuit Court Wednesday, was ended dismissed. similar occasions. The big storms Thursday forenoon by Judge Hamil Farming, Forestry, Carpentry, Black State of Oregon vs. Dode Shoe ufter all. never touch us. ton instructing the jury to find for the maker; indictment for giving liquor to smithing, Mechanical Drawing, Cook Myrtle Point Enterprise: The sun defendants. ing, Sewing, Dressmaking, Home a minor; continued. The action was brought by Harring shone out for a few moments one day Management, etc. S. J. Majors, limited, vs. J. T. this week and a doleful wail went up ton for damages on account of his hav Gagnon, et al; to recover money. All regular courses begin January that it was so bright that it hurt the ing been imprisoned for contempt of Motion to strike out from answer over 4th and end February 11th. Farmer’s E leventh G rade , Editors eyes, so warm that a coat was uncom court in disregarding the order of the ruled. Week February 14th to 18th. The pupils of the High School wel fortable and someone expressed a fear county court. A cordial invitation is extended to all State of Oregon vs. W. P. Watson, come Mary Hester who has returned to that the country might dry up. Most Had this case been decided in favor indictment for having untagged deer interested. her studies. of the people survived, however, and a of the plaintiff a precedent inimical to hides in possession. Dismissed. Good accommodations may be secured The W. I. T. Club met at the Misses cloud soon afforded relief from the the stability of all courts might have at reasonable rates, No age limit Jos. Miller vs. Jesse and Cleve Storm; been established, but the trial judge per to recover money. Demurrer to furth Lewis & Wright last Saturday night unusual brilliance.—Journal. above 16 years. No entrance require ceiving at a glance the incongruity of er 'nd separate answer; sustained. and spent a pleasant evening, refresh ments. Prominent lecturei3 hare been the complaint, dismissed the case by ments were served. Miss Gillet will secured for special topics. The in Wm. T. Grieve vs. H. M. Cooe; to The Grand Jury. directing the jury to find for the de recover money. Judgment by default. have the pleasure of entertaining the structional force of the College num fendants. •lub next Saturday night. bers 100. Excellent equipment. W. M. Russell and Homer I. Watts A special feature is the Farmer’s vs. W. C. Russell, et al; order for ap The physics class have put up an The following named persons were Week which comes this year Feb. 14th pointment of guardian ad litim. •lectric bell, for the convenience of the drawn as grand jurors, viz: J. W, Law Looking One’s Best. to 18th. Lectures, discussions, and a high school. Dora Helms vs. George L. Helms, et ton, foreman; L. B. Brown, W. S. general reunion. It’B a women’s delight to look her al; injunction; motion for appointment Miss Abbie Henry is reviewing for Stancliffe, John Barneburg, S. K. For further information address of guardian for James Helms and the February examination. best but pimples, skin eruptions, sores Adams, L. F. Lozier, and H. A. Hawk Registrar, Oregon Agricultural College, Lizzie Helms allowed; Dora Helms ap and boils rob life of joy. Listen! Buck- ing. The jury was sworn and charged For Eczema, Tetter and Salt Kheum. Corvallis, Oregon. Monday morning and at once entered len’s Arnica Salve cures them; makes pointed as guardian. The intense itching characteristic of upon their duties. the skin soft and velvety. It glorifies M. F. Hanley vs. City of Medford. these ailments is almost instantly al the face. Cures Pimples, Sore Eyes, This is the famous water case which layed by Chamberlain’s Salve. Many Cold Sores, Cracked Lips, Chapped has been in the courts all summer, the Buy your Fancy Christmas Boxes at. Hands. Try it. Infallible for Piles. petition of Hanley was to have a tem severe eases have been cured by it. Deneff’s. 25c at City Drug Stors. For sale by City Drug Store. porary restraining injunction made permanent. Decision in favor of Han ley. /•uri Jna '«.''■ b ' The suit of John Harrington vs. W. Kidney Disease« Cause Half The E. Phipps, Mrs. F. M. Snyder, and Judge J. R. Neil was called Wednes Common Aches and Ills of day. Considerable difficulty was ex Jacksonville People. perienced in empaneling a jury satis factory to both sides but by two o’clock the box was filled and the trial As one weak link weakens a chain, began. The matters at issue were so weak kidneys weaken the whole questions of law, rather than of evi body and hasten the final breaking dence and many fine points were ar down. gued by the attorneys. The records of Overwork, strains, colds and other the county court were offered in evi causes injure the kidneys, and when dence and several witnesses were ex Tolo Man Found Dead in Field. their activity is lessened the whole amined on each side. body suffers from the excess of uric poison circulated in the blood. Judge J. W. Hamilton of Roseburg, Joseph Kampbell, a well known Aches and pains and languor and presided during the trial of this case as character of Tolo, was found dead in a Judge Hanna, being more or less in field near that place last Tuesday morn urinary ills come, and there is an ever- timately acquainted with the parties ing, having evidently fallen face down increasing tendency towards diabetes to the suit, preferred to have it heard in the mud and snow and there per and fatal Bright’s disease. There is no real help for the sufferer except by an outside judge. ished before recovering from the ef kidney help. The suit is brought for $20,000. fects of the fall. Kampbell had been Doan's Kidney Pills act directly on claimed as damages by the plaintiff, on engaged in butchering and gardening the kidneys and cure every kidney ill. account of his incarceration in the at Tolo for some time and was well A. R. Bly, living Cor. 4th A C. Sts., county jail for contempt of court in a known as “Dutch Joe” all over the Ashland, Ore., says: “Doan’s Kidney former issue before Judge Neil. valley. It is said he had been drinking Pills proved of wonderful benefit to me. Verdict for defendants: heavily for some time and some are of At the time I began using them I was State vs. Henry Bantin; selling the opinion that his death resulted from so lamt and sore that I could hardly the effects of dissipation. Coroner liquor without license; dismissed. get around. My kidneys were dis lAiretta Perozzi vs. W. O. Johnson Kellogg of Gold Hill was notified and ordered and the secretions gave me and First National Bank of Grants after making an investigation of the much annoyance by their frequent Pass; to recover money; demurrer filed body he decided an inquest was not action. I would arise in the morning on behalf of Johnson overruled; de necessary and took the body to Gold feeling tired and worn out nnd the Hill for interment. A number of resi pains in my hips were excruciating. It murrer of bank sustained. dents of Tolo are not satisfied with the Floyd D. Moore vs. J. S. Herndon et action of the coroner, thinking that an was while I was in this condition, that al.; action for damages; motion to inquest should have been held and the Doan’s Kidney Pills were recommended make complaint more definite over apparent mystery connected with the to me and I procured a box. I had only used them a short time when I ruled. man’s death unraveled. Some seem to felt better, continued taking the rem be of the opinion that the case was edy and was soon free from any trace one of suicide, while others think it of kidney trouble. I have recommend General News. possible that he mav have been foully ed Doan's Kidney Pills to many persons President Taft has nominated Geo. 'dealt w.th by tramps. He was board sufferin * from this affliction and will A. Carpenter of Chicago to be judge ing with a family named Cleveland and continue to do so.” left their house Saturday evening after of the federal court at’Chicago. Plenty more proof like this from Satisfaction Guaranteed I dark, that being the last time he was Jacksonville people. Call at The City President Hawley of the Switchmen’s ' known to have been seen alive. The or Money Refunded Union of North America, delivered an body was not found until Tuesday drug store and ask what customers re- I port. ultimatum to the railroads Monday, in morning. Central Point Herald. For sale by all dealers. Price 50 the shape of an announcement that un cents. Foster-Milburn Co., Buffalo, less the striking switchmen were back The Boss is giving tickets with every New York, Sole Agents for the Unit at work before Christmas under con ditions satisfactory to them, every, 50 cents cash purchase, entitling the ed States. Remember the name—Doan’s—and switchman west of Buffalo would strike 1 purchaser to one chance on silverware, I take no other. to ba given away free, Dec. 25. before Jan. 1st. SCHOOL NOTES II Seasonable Suggestions Cranberries, Tea Garden Mincemeat, 44b. Jars Tea Garden Mincemeat, in Bulk Monopole Seeded Raisins Monopole Seeded Currants Candied Citron, Lemon and Orange Peel ui New Crop Almonds and Walnuts Ulrich Bros. Leading Merchants WEAK KIDNEYS MAKE WEAK BODIES.