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Oregon Ilistolical VOL. III. JACKSONVILLE, JACKSON COUNTY, OREGON, FEBRUARY 19, 1910 Northwestern states more for less di- demonstration. During the past 25 Miss Buelah Garrett smiled on friends I rectly. years, the institution has increased its Sunday. Miss Ella Parks was visiting friends By clearing out the upper river, holdings of land from 33 to 233 acres; in Jacksonville last week. I steamboat navigation will be aided, the buildings from one to 20; faculty G. N. Will Exploit Central I with a good effect on rates to and from from nine members to 91, and the stu I Ottis and Earnest Buck were visiting the interior, while the improvement of dent body from 97 to approximately their grandpa and grandma near Bun Oregon—O. A. C. Will the channel to the sea from the Colum 1400. The great good to this state re Must Reside in City for com recently. sulting from the work of the institution Celebrate Quarter Cen bia will facilitate ocean shipments both can hardly be over estimated. Bostwick’s boys spent Sunday at More Than Six Months Ruch. to and from the Northwest states. tennial—Big Appropria The Great Northern Railway will ex In the annual report of Master Fish Jessie Hamilton of Ruch is now ill Preceding Election Warden, McAllister, lately submitted, tions for Columbia River ploit Central Oregon, and has sent two it is shown that the 1909 crop of salmon with scarlet fever. men through that territory to get data harvested in the waters of the Colum We are sorry to report that R. J. Improvements. for bulletins and other railroad publica bia River, Oregon side, amounted to Considerable discussion has been had Cameron is not much improved. tions that will describe the country 17,604,997 pounds, which is a decrease as to the period of residence necessary i Our friend C. C. Pursel was in the Portland, Or., Feb. 17 — (Special) — thoroughly and tell prospective settlers of 858,549' pounds. The chief reason to render a person eligible to fill an of city recently. what they may expect there. The Val fice in the City of Jacksonville. By re That the Columbia River improvements for the decrease is thought to be the W. T. Thurman passed by Ruch re fared well in the Rivers and Harbors ley of the Deschutes River tributary to shortening of the open season by the quest we publish the section of the cently. charter covering the matter, which is bill now before Congress was the ad the Hill road now building up the Des Legislature. Blueback salmon alone i plain enough for any one to understand. vice received in Portland this week chutes will come in for much favorable show a gain in the pack over 1909. ‘‘Sec. 10. No person shall be eligi from the capita). A total of $2,153,500 publicity and its resources, crop possi Successful Applicants. ble to any office in said city who is not is proposed to be spent on Columbia Riv bilities and general future will be told. a qualified elector thereof and has not Hows This? er work and items provided for in the The Hill lines are taking an interest in Oregon that will mean much for the been a resident of the said city for bill are as follows: Following is a list of successful ap We offer One Hundred Dollars Reward Wenatchee to Bridgeport, $25,000; state. At exhibit rooms in St. Paul, the for any case of Catarrh that cannot be more than six months preceding his el plicants for teachers’ certificates at ection or appointment, and no person the semi-annual examination held at Bridgeport to Kettle Falls, $50,000; Great Northern shows Oregon products cured by Hall’s Catarrh Cure. shall be eligible to the office of mayor Jacksonville, commencing February Celilo to Snake River, $90,000; at The and similar exhibits are to be main F. J. CHENEY & Co., Toledo, O. or councilman who, including the above Dalles, $600,000; Cascades Canal, $5,000; tained by the railroad company in Phila 9th, 1910: We, the undersigned, have known F. qualification, is not a taxpayer in said Vancouver, $7,500; below Portland, in delphia and Boston. These places will FIRST GRADE. cluding Willamette River, $175,000; direct a great deal of attention to the J. Cheney for the last 15 years, and city other than a poll tax payer.” Edgar Smith, Butte Falls. believe him perfectly honorable in all mouth of Columbia, $1,200,000; gaug opportunities in Central Oregon for the Mrs. W. 0. Wheeler, Ashland. business transactions and financially settler. ing $1,000. Ella Parks, Buncom. able to carry out any obligations made Watkins Items. If this money is appropriated, as now Celebrating its quarter centennial as by his firm. Mrs. Harriet Minthorn, Woodville. seems likely, the improvements to the a state institution, the Oregon Agricul Oscar T. Morgan, Medford. Walding, Kinnan & Marvin, Columbia during the coming year will tural College will hold the most elabor Correspondence to The Post. Parthena Smith, Talent. Wholesale Druggists, Toledo, O. be lasting in their benefits and will be ate function ever given at the institu The weather is very cold at present. SECOND GRADE. of great advantage to the whole Paci tion at the close of the college year. Hall’s Catarrh Cure is taken intern Miss Maude Harr the popular teacher Beatah Huebner, Applegate. fic Northwest. The work is too impor President W. J. Kerr and the regents ally, acting directly upon the blood and Wells O. Weeeler, Ashland. tant to be claimed as a betterment by have taken steps to prepare a suitable mucous surfaces of the system. Testi- i is spending a few weeks with friends in Mina J. Hall, Ashland. any one state for an open river from observance of the achievements of the monials sent free. Price 75 cents per Ashland and Jacksonville. Pearle Gillette, Jacksonville. the Inland Empire to the sea will bene past quarter century and the faculty, bottle. Sold by all Druggists. Take j Frank Edwards the well known mer Audrey Harvey, Central Point. fit almost every person living in the student b<>dy and alumni will join in the Hall’s Family Pilis for consumption. chant of Hutton while practicing for a ball game at Collings residence Satur- Fern Stine, Medford. I day was hit by the ball on the finger Ray Whitley, Central Point. George H. Grover, Eagle Point. throwing the fingers out of joint and breaking the bone near the first joint. Edith M. Fish, Phoenix. We hope however that it will hot be Ethel Shaffer, Phoenix. very serious and that he will be able to Grace Polke, Medford. play with us this summer. Mae Howe, Ashland. Grace Smith, Medford. Mrs. Frank Zell left for Jacksonville Nell B. Palmer, Ashland. Wednesday where she will join her hus Emma Wendt, Jacksonville. band from there they will continue to Prievinlle Mr. Zell being called there THIRD GRADE. by the illness of his father whom we Now Connected With Marie Reese, Ashland. hope he will find much improved. Tillie Payne, Woodville, Floyd Louden of Waldo was smiling Hazel Toney, Derby. and on friends near Watkins recently. He Edna Wiley, Ashland. said that he would be back on Apple Ruby Lindsey, Ashland. gate before long. Olive Davis, Ashland. The base ball boys are looking for Jennie Mahoney, Butte Falls. Irene Darnielle, Jacksonville. ward to pleasant weather as they are Esther Beery, Jacksonville. very anxious to play ball again. They have been practicing some but can not Miss Grace Polke of Medford made play much on the account of bad weath the highest percentage of all appli ¿................... ........... ...........-..... ........ ■■ . . .......... -... .. er. cants, having an average of 95.7 per GEO. L. DAVIS, Pres. W. H. STEWART, Mrs. A. D. McKee passed up Apple cent. Mrs. W. O. Wheeler of Ashland gate recently enroute to Steamboat to stood second with an average of 95.3, L. NIEDERMYER, V. Pres. JAMES CAMPBELL, visit her daughter Mrs. Cora Culy of while Emma Wendt of Jacksonville was third in the list with an average that place. L. E. WAKEMAN, Cashier. A. C. RANDALL, R. E. O’Brien has returned from low of 94.6. er Applegate recently. We are glad L. L. JACOBS, Asst. Cashier. I. W. THOMAS. to welcome him home again as he has ELECTRIC ROAD. been away for some time. Miss Emma Wendt the popular teach er of Jacksonville who has taught the Franchise for Flectric Road last two terms of school at Watkins Throughout Jackson Co. ? «a»V ’-wort M’Tw. 'mr. 't s' » •> will teach the spring term here again this year. The American Development company PORTLAND LETTER ELIGIBILITY OF OFFICERS Bank of Jacksonville Benj. M. Collins, Cashier FARMERS FRUITGROWERS BANK Capital Stock, $50,000.00 Officers and Directors: Bacon, Hams, Shoulders, and Lard NOTICE:—Beginning Jan. 17 our store will close at 6 p. m. except Saturday night Iti bi jfa]. ULRICH BROS Leading Merchants JSiSSSS? '________ __ ___________ KNOCKED OUT Supreme Court Declaies Crater l ake Road Appro priation Unconstitutional Holding that the act of the last Leg islative Assembly, appropriating $100, 000 for the construction of a state road from the Pacific Ocean to the Idaho boundary via Crater Lake, to be uncon stitutional, the Supreme Court Tues day affirmed the judgment in the case of J. K. Sears against George A. Steel, as Treasurer, and F. W. Benson, as Sec? retary, rendered by Judge William Gal loway, in the Marion County Circuit Court. The opinion was written^ by Justice McBride, and it cites many authorities compiled from other cases bearing on the Crate: Lake case. The constitu tional provision for the laying out of highways by a special act of the Leg islature was to prevent the “logrolling” Legislators passing laws for this spe cial purpose. Legislative acts up to the adoption of the constitution are set out in the opinion which says that “the practice of logrolling among the fath ers of the state was not confined entire ly to that species of employment neces sary to the clearing up of their farms. ” Justice King dissented in that to con sider the act of appropriation unconsti tutional was far-reaching, on the ground that it was not of purely local interest to construct the road, but of entire state interest. For that Terrible Itching. Eczema, tetter and salt rheum keep their victims in perpetual torment. The application of Chamberlain's salve will instantly allay this itching, and many cases have been cured by its use. For sale by City Drug Store. Wanted. Old saws of all discriptions to be gummed, jointed or filed. Your old saw made as good as new at J acksonviile Gumming and Grinding Works. F. M. Roundtree, Manager. Asthma Is a distressing disease. Dr. Bell’s Pine-Tar-Honey relieves almost instant ly. We guarantee it to give satisfact ion. For sale by City Drug Store. MINERS NOTICE -Notice of Location both Quartz and Placer, for sale at this office, JACKSONVILLE POST. When you travel, keep track of HARPER signs. You will find Harper whiskey on sale in practically every town, city and village where whiskey can lawfully be sold, This World Wide popularity means something it means you should buy HARPERS whiskey from E. H. Helms. of Portland, has applied to the county court for a franchise permitting them to build and operate lines of an electric railway over and along the sixty-foot roads of this county. By the terms of the franchise the company is allowed thirty days in which Nature Gives Timely Warnings That No Jacksonville Citizen time they are to select and designate a through line from a point on Rogue riv Can Afford to Ignore. er where it crosses the county line be tween Jackson and Josephine counties DANGER SIGNAL NO. 1 comes from to a point near the city of Ashland, and a further period of time until Jan the kidney secretions. They will warn uary 1, 1911, within which to build and you when the kidneys are sick. Well place in operation five miles of said kidneys excrete a clear, amber fluid. through line, no part of which is to be Sick kidneys send out a thin, pale and within an incorporated town, and the foamy, or a thick, red, illsmelling urine, further period of one year from and full of sediment and irregular of pas after January 1, 1911, within which to sage. DANGER SIGNAL NO. 2 comes from place in practical operation the balance the back. Back pains, dull and heavy, of said through line. The franchise also provides that the or sharp and acute, tell you of sick kid Buncom Reports. company shall have until June 1, 1910, neys and warn you of the approach of within which time to select and desig dropsy, diabetes and Bright's disease. Correspondence to the Post. nate the feeders or connecting lines, Doan’s Kidney Pills cure sick kidneys We are having a little blustry and the roads over or along which they and cure them permanently. weather at this writing. Mrs. Leda Powell, living at 250 Ash shall be constructed, and shall have Hollis Parks was doing business in until January 1, 1912, to build and have land St., Ashland, Ore., says: “I am so in practical operation all lines on the grateful for the relief I have received Medford last week. from Doan’s Kidney Pills that I gladly Wilber Cameron was pleasing the roads thus designated. The right is reserved to the board to recommend them. I suffered from severe merchants in Jacksonville Saturday. reject any or all of the selections made pains in my back, headaches and was Dr. Cameron was called to see Jake by the said company, also the right to in a generally run down condition.' I I Parks as he has been on the sick list direct the part of road, as to which was told to try Doan’s Kidnev Pills and i for some time. side, etc. of county road shall be occu dee ded to do so. 1 felt much better Joseph Goidsby and Joseph Daly are pied by said electric lines. from the first, and almost before I busy grubbing and clearing off ground The franchise provides that the coun knew it I was free from the trouble. on Mr. Goldsby’s place. ty board shall have full power and au I have not had any pain since and can W. R. Garret is busy improving his thority to fix the rates for freight and conscientiously recommend Doan’s place at Buncom. passenger service over said lines, and Kidnev Pills as a remedy that acts up to its representations. ” B. Randolph is working for Frank may at any time adjust said rates. Plenty more proof like this from The foregoing extract contains the Cameron. Jacksonville people. Call at The City substance of the proposed franchise as Walter Yocum of Ruch made a spec ial business trip up Little Applegate I it was presented to lhe county court at drug store and ask what customers re the adjourned session, Saturday. Ow port. last week. For sale by all dealers. Price 50 ing to the lack of definiteness in regard M. R. Buck and daughter Grace was to the identity, financial responsibility, cents. Foster-Milburn Co., Buffalo, over to Medford Friday and Saturday. etc. of the promoters, no action on the New York, Sole Agents for the Unit Charlie Garrett was at Ruch a few matter was taken except to defer con ed States. days ago. Remember the name—Doan’s— an sideration of the application until the F. Crump passed by Buncom Tuesday. regular meeting of the board in March. (take no other. Saved From Awful Peril. ‘‘I never felt so near my grave,” writes Lewis Chamblin, of Manchester, Ohio. R. R. No. 3. “as when a fright ful cough and lung trouble called me down to 115 pounds in spite of many remedies and the best doctors. And and that I am alive to day is due solely to Dr. King’s New Discovery, which completely cured me. Now I weigh 160 pounds and can work hard. It also cured my four children of croup.” Infallible for Coughs and Colds, it is the most certain remedy for LaGrippe, Asthma, desperate lung trouble and all bronchial affections, 50c and $100.. . A trial bottle free. Guaranteed by City < Drug Store. HIDDEN DANGERS.