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About Jacksonville post. (Jacksonville, Or.) 1906-19?? | View Entire Issue (Jan. 8, 1910)
Oregon Historical Sov’etjr City Hall JACKSONVILLE, JACKSON COUNTY, OREGON, JANUARY 8, 1910 • The Grand lodg j was represented by FUNERAL OF | Deputy . Grar ,j Master Thomas R. Ryan and Grr nd Secretary E. E. Shar PIONEER- the on, who had charge of the services at grave. PORTLAND LETTER NO. 36 mills in the Columbia River district Fiyan’s South American T< ur will be have drawn heavily upon the usual log a vain search if he goes looking for supply until it is less than usual this time countries on the silver basis and satis of the year. Mills are said to be filled fied to be there. Fruit Growers Union for up with orders that will keep them Having at last disposed of Dr. Cook Judge Day, as he was generally busy for the coming three months. there ’s that man Haskell, of Oklahoma, known, was a native of Maryland, and Rogue River Valley-Lum 1. 0. O. F. Ceremonies at A general revision of rates on the Regular meeting of City if any one wants to kick something. at the time of his death was aged al North Bank road that is favorable to ber Trade Booming-Rate the shippers of the Northwest has been Grave of Judge Day-200 most eighty four years, more than fifty Fathers -- Bills allowed— One of the first duties of congress of wh.ich were passed in this valley, should be to arrange for ample termi announced and will go into effect Feb Revised. Member in Regaiia-Of- idurir.g which time he filled many posi- Charges preferred against nal facilities for the session. ruary 1st. The new rates will apply 1 iom i of responsibility and trust and was Harriman left $149,000,000. It must between points on the road in Wash an officer. fleers of Grand Lodge n ever found wanting. As an example be remembered that he could not eat ington and between all stations and One big fruit growers ’ union for the of. the confidence reposed in him by his much meat during the last few months Present. entire Rogue River Valley district is Portland. New and more favorable n eighnors, we mention the fact of his planned The city council convened in regular of his life, when it was so much per. by orchardists of Southern ratc,8 "J11 be, "lu,ie on Peking house 1 laving held the office of treasurer in ’ products and fresh meats in carloads. season at 8 o’clock Tuesday evening. Mr. Cannon thinks that if he w as t he I. O. O. F. lodge for a period of Oregon. . A movement is under way These concessions by the Hill line will Present—Britt, Dunford, Fick and The funeral of Judge Silas J. Day, kicked out of the Republican party for merging the Medford, Ashland and I mention of whose death was made in i ourty ■seven years. He was County Grants Pass fruitgrowers’ unions into , add to the business of Portland live- [ Shaw, Recorder Dox. Minutes of there would be no party left. Mr. the last issue of the Post, was held •’udge in 1885, and personally superin one organization and it is proposed to stock packing plants and increase the ! previous meeting read and approved. Fowler insists that if he isn’t there tho from the family residence in this city, ♦ .ended the building of the present give over to this body the packing the prestige of Portland as a packing The usual grist of bills were presented whole party will be left at the post. ar.d allowed. house center. Sunday afternoon, religious services :ou nty courthouse. The Presiilent of the subsidery Stand and shipping of all fruit The matter of filling the vacancy An honest, upright man, he was es grown in the valley and also the buying were conducted at the house, after ard Oil Company has been committed caused by resignation of Mr. Davis which the remains preceded by two teemed and respected by his fellow of packing, spraying and other orchard to Bloomingdale, suffering from the was taken up and on motion W. T. hundred men and women, arrayed in men. With his death Oregon loses one materials direct from the factory in I Buncom Reports. Grieves was elected to serve the bal- delusion that he is hounded by the the Odd Fellows’ regalia, and followe d of her b;st citizens, and oldest pio carload lots. The formation of such an Press. A case of the guilty being de anee of the unexpired term. by a large number of people in car neers, while the loss to thiscommunity organization will insure the uniformity Correspondence to the Post. luded when no reporter houndeth.? A sworn statement charging the riage« and on foot, was conveyed to a cannot be expressed in mere words. of the pack and maintain the high re F. Kleinhammer and Mr. Foreman marshal with neglect of duty on Dec. The Indianapolis New s believes that final resting place in the Jacksonville putation of Rogue River fruit the pro were in the city recently. 23rd, in failing or neglecting to make Oil has as many sins awaiting absolu cemetery on the hill overlooking this posed union is to be incorporated and We are sorry to say that Mrs. Wm. an arrest when requested, was pre tion as has Sugar. Neither may get A Sprained Ankle. city. its affairs are to be handled by a board Coppie is quite sick at this writing, sented. The complainant, Mr. Haw absolution, but both have had enough The beautiful and impressive cere- As a rule a man will feel well satis- of directors and a manager. James Buckley made a special busi kins, and the marshal being present, immunity to make the same worth the Monies of the order were performed a t fied if he can hobble around on crutch Loggers of the Columbia River ex-' ness trip to town Tuesday. j were both examined in regard to the conflagration to come. at the grave, fully two hundred br o- es in two or three weeks after sprain- pect the new year will see more raw I matter at issue, as were also John Dug Castro’s career seems nothing of a Quite a number of people are quite tbcr« and sisters deposited a sprig of ing his ankle, and it is often two or material handled in their camps than sick"hTthi3“neighborhood? gan and W. A. Jones. The marshal success compared to that of Zelaya. Dr. Came- evergreen, as tokens of remembrance three months bnfore he is fully recov- freely admitted the failure to make !Ier...aeZ"rC_ muJ".?“.3' I ron is!n attendance. They are still uncertain whether it in the grave. cred. This is an unnecessary loss of try within a similar period. The lum- I the arrest as requested, but. stated that was an eggnog bowl or a pot of beans Mr. Joe Daly, accompanied by his The Encampment, the Subord inate, time, as by applying Chamberlain’s ber trade is said to be booming and the I as his contract with the council requir-1 that Hew over Massachusetts. Mrs. Dunlap, made a and the Rebekah lodges turned out in Liniment, as directed, a cure may as a coming VUUllllg J year VOJ J71VUUOVS promises great UVVUlvJ. activity. | , sister, , T> 1 Permelia 1 f him to be on duty from 3 p. m. until j Be sure to swear off loud enough to full force, large delegations we re also rule be effected ir. less than one weeks Many mills are short of logs and camps r1^uch the forepart of the week, 5 o’clock next morning, and as the re W. R. Garrett was smiling on his quest was made at about 10 o’clock in be heard. present from Ashland, Medford, Tal time, and in many cases within three will resume operations in February in . New neighbors a few days ago. ent, Central Point and other places. days. For sale by City Drug Store. stead of waiting for Spring. L_.. the forenoon, at which time he was taking his necessary sleep, he did not Cured of a Severe Attack of Bronchitis consider it his duty to get up to make by Chamberlain's Cough Remedy. Ek L. Watkins Items. th« arrest. “On October 18th, last, my little After considerable discussion, it was three year old daughter contracted a Correspondence to The Post. decided to defer further consideration The weather is very cold at pre- of matter until Friday evening, to severe cold which resulted in abadcase of bronchitis,” says Mrs. W. G. Gibson, | sent. which time council then adjourned. Lexington, Ky. “She lost the power Mrs. John Louden spent Sunday of speech completely and was a very with Mrs. Wm. Dorn. sick child. Fortunately we had a bot Mise Maude Byrne, who has 1 UNUSUAL WEATHER tle of Chamberlain’s Cough Remedy in been visiting friends and relatives at W at- the house and gave it according to the Now Connected With kins returned to Medford Wednesday. Falling Mercury and Higher printed directions. On the second day The Newyear’s ball given by Mr. Ed she was a great deal better, and on the Winds Prevail on Coast. and fifth day, October 23rd, she was entire wards was a grand success and largely ly well of her cold and bronchitis, which attended. Saturday a cold wavr struck the I attribute to this splendid medicine. Hem v Stephenson has been hauling | hay from Miles Cantrall’s farm to the coast, since which time all sections re- I recommend Chamberlain’s Cough port freezing weather. The cold wave Remedy unreservedly as I have found | Blue Ledge recently. reached from Puget Sound to Southern it the surest, safest and quickest cure Miss Grace Harr called on friends California. for colds, both for chilbren and adults, near Watkins Tuesday. • The following reports indicate the of any I have ever used.” For sale by We are pleased to learn that Wm. conditions prevailing in different local City Drug store. Loudeni who has been indisposed for ¡ties on Tuesday morning: GEO. L. DA VIS, Pres. W. H. STEWART, some time is recovering. Colfax, Wash. —Five below zero; For many years science has studied Ed Saltmarsh passed down by Wat snow predicted. F L. NIEDERMYER, V. Pres. JAMES CAMPBELL, ! kins with a fine cow and calf Friday. Ritzville, Wash.—Stock on Big Bend liquors result, the whole world uses whiskey where a stimulant is wanted; A. C. RANDALL, L. E. WAKEMAN, Cashier. Mrs. James Louden was the guest of ranges suffer. in bad eases of sickness it does not in Sunny Side, Wash.—Sixty mile gale; jure nerves and tissues like cocoa wines Mrs. Dorn Monday. L. L. JACOBS, Asst. Cashier. I. W. THOMAS. and other drugged compounds. The Messrs. John Harr and W. Moses 15 above zero. Tacoma, Wash. Twenty-two above HARPER brand is the beat on the made a business trip to the valley Mon zero; coldest this year; damage by market- Sol(i by E. H. HELMS. day. storm placed at $50,000. Boise, Idaho.—Below zero; coal fam ine throughout southern Idaho. Card of Tnanks. Lo« Angeles, Cal. —Floods paralyze We desire to than« the public for their kindness during the sickness and railroad traffic. Nevada, Col—. Eight below zero; Many a Jacksonville Citizen finds death of our beloved husband and coldest in years. father Silas J. Day. the Struggle Hard. Astoria, Oregon. Ice forms on Col M rs . M ary E. D ay and F amily . umbia river. Hood River, Oregon. —Four above; With a back constantly aching. Card of Thanks. With distressing urinary disorders. no damage. Roseburg, Ore. —Twenty above zero; Daily existence is but a struggle. We desire to express our thanks to our No need to keep it up. neighbors and friends for their sympa colder predicted. Albany, Ore. —Fifteen above zero; Doan’s Kidney Pills will cure you. thy expressed and many acts of kind Jacksonville people endorse this claim; ness rendered to us in the time of our coldest of year. Baker City, Ore. -Twelve below; in Jesse Freeman, living at Sterling recent bereavement. M rs . J as . M orcom . tense suffering about city and county. Mine, Jacksonville, Ore., says: “I Ashland, Ore. —Fifteen above zero; actually believe that Doan s Kidney M rs , R. F rancis and F amily . water pipes frozen; no fruit damage. Pills saved my life. I suffered from The Dalles, Or —Floating ice fills kidney disease for a long time before I Notice to the Public. river; five above zero; boat service realized what it was. 1 thought at stops; so dees ferry service. first the symptoms would pass away, For the past two years we have en Salem, Or. —Wind shifts; rain ex but instead they increase ! in severity joyed the confidence and patronage of pected. until I was suffering untold agony. 1 the people of Jacksonville and vicin Eugene, Or.—Sixteen above zero; was treated by physicians and used ity, to the mutual benefit of us all, coldest of winter. t many remedies but found no relief. for these many past favors we wish Pendleton, Ore.— Nine below; coldest My worst troubles were pains in my to extend our thanks and apprecia since last year; snow falls. back and limbs and irregularity of the tion, and now, that we are connected Helix, Or.—Ten below; freshet feared kidney secretions. I was unable to with the Farmers and Fruitgrowers’ Weston, Or.—Two below; potatoes rest or sleep well on account of the Bank, with a capital of $50,000.00 we are frozen. pains and was so stiff and lame at times in a better position to serve and accom as to be unable to get about. At one modate the pnblic. time I was laid up for several weeks Don’t Get a Divorce. Thanking you all for past favors and and unable to work. I finally learned asking a continuance of the same, we A western judge granted a divorce on of Doan’s Kidney Pills and as they now and always, account of ill-temper and bad breath. were so highly recommended, 1 pro Very truly yours, Dr. King’s New Life Pills would have cured a box at the City Drug Store BANK OF JACKSONVILLE, prevented it. They cure Constipation, and began using them. This remedy By Benj. M. C ollins , causing bad breath and Liver Trouble seemed to be just what I required, for Cashier. the ill-temper, dispel colds, banish head in less than two weeks the beneficial aches, conquer chills. 25c at City Drug results were apparent. I continued President Helps Orphans. Store. using the remedy, improved steadily Hundreds of orphans have been helped and by tne time 1 had used sev< n boxes by the President of The Industrial and I was better than 1 had been for years. Light Sparks. Orphan’s Home at Macon, Ga. who I am now absolutely free from any symptom of kidney trouble and give writes: “We have used Electric Bitters By our Associate Editor. in this Institution for nine years. It the credit to Doan’s Kidney Pills.” The Chicago girls did not get any- Plenty more proof like this from has proved a most excellent medicine forStomach, Liver and Kidney troubles. thing in their stockings this year. Jacksonville people. ( all at 1 he City We regard it as one of the best family j Santa Claus mistook them for bean- drug store and ask what customers re medicines on earth.” It invigorates the sacks. port. For sale by nil dealers. Price 50 vital organs, purifies the blood, aids di-1 No fight the President could make gestion, creates appetite. To strength would be more popular than one waged cents. Foster-Milburn Co., Buffalo, en and bui'd up thin, pale, weak chil- j against the Aldrich-Cannon crowd, and New York, Sole Agents for the Unit- dren or run-down people it has no equal. in making that fight he would take ' ed States, Best for female complaints. Only 50c away much of the ammunition of the' Remember the name—Doan’s-and at City Drug Store. Democrats. 1 vake no other. Bank of Jacksonville COUNCII MEETING, I Benj. M. Collins, Cashier FARMERS FRUITGROWERS BANK Capital Stock, $50,000.00 Officers and Directors: A HARD STRUGGLE. Ulrich Brothers, Leading Merchants