Jacksonville post. (Jacksonville, Or.) 1906-19??, March 26, 1910, Image 1

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    JACKSONVILLE. JACKSON COUNTY. OREGON. MARCH 26, 1S10
winter, inquiry into crop and stock con-1
southwest quarter section 10, all in
SELLS FOR $10,000
ditions show that losses have not been
township 41 south, range 12 west.
so general as was feared. Some stock '
Opening April 23— Sections 4, 5, 6,
was lost on the range but the percent- ft. £. Bonney Tract OO Medford
7, 8, 9, 16,-T7, 22, 23, 24, 25, 26 and 27,
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Mills Says Northwest is acra
age is not large. Prospects in the ex­
south half section 33, sections 34, 35
tensive grain districts of Eastern Ore­
Road
Sold.
and 36, all in township 32. range 13 west
Most Prosperous Section gon are reported to be excellent for a
Curry county; south halves of sections Are at Last Chosen. Twen-
Home
Club
Reorganized
bumper crop. Tl.rain prospects in the
14 and 15, north half section 22, section
of U. S.—Eastern Oregon Willamette
David H. and John O. Palmer have
Valley are said to be some­
and Will Have a Strong 23 and west half of section 24, all in
ty-One to Take the Field
Cities Will Exploit Their what less satisfactory. Because of the purchased from H. C. Bonney 22 acres
township 38, range 14 west, Curry coun-
unusually heavy snowfall in the moun­ on the road between Medford and Jack­
Team •— Schedule
of i ty; north half section 4, sections 5, [6,
in Jackson County.'
tains during the past Winter, there will sonville for $10,000. The new owners
Advantages.
j 7, 8, 17, 18, 19 and 20, west half section
Games Arranged by the 21 and sections 26 to 36 inclusive, all
be plenty of water for irrigation pur­ will plant the tract to orchard and oth­
The following named persons have
erwise improve it.
poses this year.
in township 31, range two west, Doug­
League.
been appointed to enumerate the inhab­
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Portland, Ore., March 22-(Special) -
las county; sections 1 to 18, inclusive,
itants of this county, viz:
Eastern Oregon cities are tremendous­
Saved a Soldier’s Life.
township 16, range 4 east, and sections
The Deacon.
James J. Simerville, Woodville; Allen
ly in earnest in perfecting their com­
The
Jacksonville
Aggregation
of
base
1
to
12,
inclusive,
township
16,
range
9
Facing death from shot and shell in
C. Hopkins, Central Point; Robert K.
mercial-organizations. During the past the civil war was more agreeable to J.
ball tossers held their annual meeting j west, all in Lane county.
Rigdon, Brownsboro;Charles!'. Forbes,
week, under the joint auspices of the A. Stone, Kemp, Tex., than facing it
The comedy-drama under the above some days ago. Lewis Ulrich was re­
Opening Aprli 28— Township 16,
Oregon Development League and local from what doctors said was consump­ title, presented at the U. S. Hall, in elected manager, while Dave Duncan range 11 west, in Siuslaw National Central Point; Ellsworth G. Davis, Ta­
“I contracted a stubborn cold” he
lent; Herbert L. Carlton, Ashland; Her­
bodies, meetings were held at Baker tion.
writes, “that developed a cough, that this city, last week, by the junior class succeeded Patrick Donegan as captain. Forest, Lane county.
man F. Pohland, Ashland; Martin Mc­
City, La Grande, Pendleton, and The stuck to me in spite of all remedies for of the Medford High School deserves
The boys have been out several times
For such of the above described lands
Dalles, and each was addressed by Tom years. My weight ran down to 130 special mention; not so much on account this year, working out and practising. as are embraced within National For­ Donough, Medford; Mrs. Margaret E.
Patrick, Gold Hill; Ralph B. Wilson,
pounds.
Then
I
began
to
use
Dr.
Kng
’
s
Richardson, secretary of the Oregon
of the play itself, but more specially
New Discovery, which completely cur­ on account of the manner in which it In fact every time the snn peeped out ests applications will not be accepted Medford; Robert Bond, Jacksonville;
Development League, The gatherings ed
from behind the clouds, the boys were at the land office except from bona fide
me. I now weigh 178 pounds.” For
George H. Miller, Medford; John T.
were extraordinary in attendance and Coughs,lung trouble, its supreme. 50c. was presented.
out with their balls and mits warming settlers who squatted prior to the with­ Summerville, Medford; Edcar Shaffer,
1.00. Trial bottle free. Guaranteed by
interest.
The members of the company were up and working out their cold storage drawal for reserve purposes. Much of Phoenix; NortomL. Narregan, Medford;
Baker City had the largest attend- City Drug Store.
with one or two exceptions, school boys arms.
the land is also covered by scrip, and
Ward H. .. Hopkins, Central Point;
and girls, their acting equalled that of
Captain Duncan says, the material where this conflicts with squatters’ Charles E. English, Ashland; Albert L.
ance ever gathered at a progressive
many profesrionals whose stage exper­ here for a team this season is first class rights it will devolve upon the land of­ Eisenhart, Medford; Meldrum F. Mc-
meeting. The leading citizens, after a
Watkins Items.
ience has extended over a greater num-1 and with plenty of hard work on the fice to settle the question of priority j Cown, Medford; Amos R. Willits, Per-
conference, determined to raise a large
.r
her of years than most these young peo- diamond they will play winning ball, that will give possession.
sum of money and advertise Baker City Correspondence to 'The Post.
| sist; John A. Hendricks, Ashland.
thoroughly.
We arc having some rain at present pie have lived. Space forbids extended Young Coleman, and Worden Ennis of
comment,
but
Messrs.
Rowell
and
Haz-
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the High School are sure to get berths
At La Grande a newly built revival but it is welcomed by the farmers as it
lerigg
are
deserving
of
special
mention,
on
the
team
this
season.
With
these
tabernacle was turned over to the busi­ will insure good crops this year.
REPORT OF GRAND JURY,
ORDINANCE NO 81.
also the orchestra for the excellent two and Coffman and McIntire as
ness men and a great meeting resulted.
Mrs. F. W. Carnahan passed by music furnished throughout the even­ twirlers, and the old players Jackson­
Almost every town and community in Wutkins Friday enroute to the Blue
ville expects to lead one end of the Large Per Cent of Complaints
Umatilla County was represented at I Ledge where she will join her husband. ing.
Concerning Offences and Dis­
League.
the Penuleton meeting and there is a
Mr.
Wade
accompanied
by
Mr.
By
­
Manager
Ulrich
attended
a
meeting
Arise From Saloons.
determination to make a great canvass
Stiff Neck.
orderly Conduct.
at Medford last Sunday, where Fred
of that section and to take advantage den of Jacksonville, made a flying trip
Stiff
neck
is
caused
by
rheumatism
of the state law providing for a spec­ up Applegate recently, renewing old ac­ of the muscles of the neck. It is usu­ Roper of Grants Pass, James Greaves
The grand jury completed its labors
The people of the town of Jackson­
ial tax for advertising the country. At quaintance and looking after business ally confined to one side, or to the back of Central Point and Court Hall of
Medford, managers of the teams in Wensday evening and tendered the ville do ordain as follows:
the meeting at The Dalles, every seat matters.
of the neck and one side. While it is of­ their respective towns were present. following report:
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We are sorry to learn that the house
in the hall was occupied and standing
ten quite painful, quick relief may be
“To Hon F. M. Calkins, circuit judge: §ec. 5. That any person or persons who
room was at a premium. Many promi­ belonging to Frank Edwards the well had by applying Chamberlain’s Lini­ A league was formed and the follow­
We, your grand jury, duly empanelled shall within the corporate limits of the
nent men were out who had never be­ j known merchant of Hutton was des- ment’ Not one case of rheumatism in ing schedule of games for the first
and sworn at the December term of town of Jacksonville, mutilate, cut or
fore attended a meeting of this charac­ troyed by fire early Friday morning. ten requires internal treatment. When part of the season was arranged.
They lost nearly everything they had
At Medford—Jacksonville, April 3; this court and reconvened for ^special break any lamp post, shade or orna­
ter.
there is no fever and no swelling as in Grants Pass, April 17; Jacksonville, session, March 21, thereafter, beg leave
in
the
house,
saving
only
a
few
things.
mental tree, or shall otherwise deface
These meetings show that Eastern
muscular and chronic rheumatism,
Oregon is earnestly at work to get all The store which is near the house caught Chamberlain’s Liniment will accom­ May 1; Central Point, May 15; Grants to submit the following final report; or damage the same, or shall purposely
We have found one true bill among break or damage any streetlamp, shall,
the benefits of intelligent publicity and fire but the flames were put out before plish more than any internal treatment Pass, May 29; Jacksonville, June 12;
Grants
Pass,
June
26.
the
several cases awaiting the action upon conviction thereof before the Re­
much
damage
was
done
to
the
store.
the value of this organized effort will
Frank was away at the time of the For sale by City Drug Store.
At Grants Pass—Medford, March 27; of the grand jury wherin parties had corder, be fined not less than five nor
appear as time passes.
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Central Point, April 10; Medford, April been held by order of magistrates, and more than twenty-five dollars, or im­
A. L. Mills, president of Portland’s
24; Central Point, May 8; Jacksonville, two not true bills.
prisonment at the discretion of the Re­
A Big Law Fee.
Fort
McKee
spent
Saturd
ay
night
with
biggest bank, evidently knows what he
“We find that a large per cent of corder, not exceeding ten days.
May 15; Medford, June 5; Central
friends
near
Watkins,
the
guest
of
Ear
­
is talking about when he says the Paci­
complaints of violations of the law
Point, June 12.
Passed July 24,1884.
fic Northwest is the most prosperous nest Dorn.
Boston, March 22—After a 10 years’
At Central Point—Grants Pass, April coming before the grand jury ior inves­
Earl
Herman
of
Hutton
was
among
section of the United States. He says
legal struggle, Mrs. Eva Ingersoll, of 3; Jacksonville, April 17; Grants Pass, tigation arise from the saloons of our
capital of the country is easy and it is friends at Watkins Sunday.
Dobbs Ferry, N. Y., received yesterday May 1; Medford, May 22; Jacksonville, cities and the environment« of the
An Ideal Cough Medicine.
Mrs. R. E. O’Brien will not go to a fee of $183,323 due her late husband, May 29; Medford, , June 19; Jackson- saloons.
coming this way for investment in large
“As an ideal cough medicine I re­
quantities. Prospects for this year Medford to live as noted in the Post a Colonel Robert G. Ingersoll, for his ef- ville, June 26.
We wish, as a grand jury, to extend gard Chamberlain’s Cough Remedy in
are the best, he says, the Northwest few weeks ago as the house they in­ forts in contesting the will of Andrew
At Jacksonville—Central Point March our moral support to the officers of our a class by itself,’’says Dr. R. A. Wilt­
has ever known. He naturally attri­ tended to rent was sold.
S. Davis, the millionaire mine-owner of 27; Medford April 10; Central Point, cities who are trying to enforce the shire, of Gwynneville, Ind. “I take
butes a very large part of the activity
Butte, Mont.
April 24; Medford, May 8; Grants Pass, laws and ordinances in their jurisdic­ great pleasure in testifying to the re­
and hustle hereabout to the large a-
The check was made out by the clerk May 22; Central Point, Jnne 5; Grants tions, for it seems deplorable.that such sults of Chamberlain’s Cough Medicine.
Granulated Eye Lids
mount of railroad building now under
large expense of law enforcement In fact, I know of no other preparation
Do not need to be cauterized or scann­ of the United States Circuit Court. Pass, June 19.
way. This work, he says, is showing ed by a physican. Sutherland’s Eagle Robert G. Ingersoll was engaged to
The schednle for the latter part of should become a county burden when that meets so fully the expectations of
the confidence the leaders in the finan­ Eye Salve is guaranteed to cure them break the will and secured a large set­ the season will be announced after Ju­ the violations arise under the enjoyment the most exacting in cases of croup and
cial world have in this and it naturally without pain. It is harmless and a sure tlement for the contesting heirs.
ly 4th.
by the cities of special privileges.
coughs of children. As it contains no,
cure for granulated lids. 25c tubes at
breeds confidence in others.
By the above Schedule Jacksonville
all dealers. For sale by City Drug
“Having completed our labors, we chloroform or morphine it certainly
Despite heavy weather of the past Store.
Get your legal blanks at this office. opens the League games Sunday with respectfully ask to be relieved from makes a most safe, pleasant and effi­
Central Point, as there has been much further duty.
cacious remedy for the ill it is intend­
rivaly between the two towns hereto­
ed.” For sale at the City Drug Store.
“J. W. L awton , foreman.
fore a fast and interesting game is ex­
“J ohn B arneburg .
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pected
“W. S. S tancliff .
The
new
Oliver Typewriter, latest
| The fans of the County Seat will be
“L. B. B rown .
improved can be seen at this office.
| pleased to learn that Richard Gaskin
“L. F. L ozier .
We have secured the agency for JacK-
| wi'l be with the boys this season, Gas­
“H. A. H awkins .
sonville
and surrounding country and
kin
played
in
the
Northern
California
“
S.
K.
A
dams
.
”
i
would be pleased to receive your order.
League last year and lead the batting
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Jacksonville Post
and fielding list of that League. Come
out Sunday and bring your wife and
A Smooth Skin
friends.
Black Heads, Chaps, Pimples, Sores
and all unhealthy conditions of the skin
are unsightly and detract from the
looks. Buy a box of Dr. Bell’s Anti­
Stubborn As Mules
septic Salve, a creamy, snow white­
are liver and bowels sometimes; seem ointment. apply as directed and your Most Jacksonville People Have a
Weak Part and 'J’oo Often
I to balk without cause. Then there’s skin will be as clear as a baby’s. At all
dealers in medicine. For sale by City
I trouble- Loss of Appetite— Indigestion Drug Store.
It’s the Back.
I Nervousness, Despondency, Headache.
1 B ut such troubles fly before Dr. King’s
Everyone has a weak spot.
New Life Pills, the world’s best Stom­
Politeness.
Too often its a bad back.
ach and Liver remedy. So easy. 25c at
Twinges follow every sudden twist.
City Drug Store.
Dull aching keeps up, day and night.
All are familiar with the trite, but
Tell
you the kidneys need help—
true, adage “Molasses gathers more
For backache is really-kidney ache.
GOVERNMENT LAND.
flies than vinegar.” Kindness, decency
A kidney cure is what yol need.
and politeness will prove of incalcul­
Doan's Kidney Pills cure sick kidneys
able value to men of wholesome desire
Roseborg District to be and laudable ambition. Of all the fac­ Cure back ache and urinarv ills.
people recommend the
tors which make for man’s success, Jacksonville
remedy-
Opened for Settlement.
these factors will ever be the most A. Z. Sears, living on 5th and II.Sts.,
potent.
Medford, Orc.,says: ”1 have used
As steel answers the magnet, so Doan’s Kidney Pills and am glad to
The following'a^icle from a recent
issue of the Telegram, will be of in­ does humanity respond to courtesy; and say that, the results were most grati­
he whose grace of manner is not mere- fying. I suffered for a long time from
trest to many of our readers.
a
decorative attribute, is afforded the pains in my back and I found it difficult
notices
With surveys completed,
have been issued by the Department of many opportunitities resulting from a to stoop. My kidneys were too free in
Interior of the opening to entry next wido acquaintance among worthy action. Doan’sKidney Pills were so
month of three big areas of unreserved and influential people. But rudeness, highly recommended to me that I pro­
and unappropriated timber land in the discourtesy and vulgarity repel all res­ cured a box. I had only taken them a
Coast Range Mountains in the Rose pectable people and lessen one’s chanc­ a short time when I found that they
burg land district. Such lands as will es for social and commercial advance­ were the remedy I required. I continued
be available for entry are among the ment. Those who wage life’s battle using them, my general health improved
following tracts covered by the new. without a keenly developed sense of and I feit better in every way. I take
equity, and fairness toward
men: pleasure in recommending. Doan’s
ly made survey.
Opening April 14, all in Curry [these are the qualities that generate Kidney Pills, toother sufferers.”
County—Secs 1 to 11, inclusive, north true politeness] must sooner or later
Plenty more proof like this from
halves and south west quarters of come to realize that they are laboring Jacksonville people. Call at The City
sections 12 and 14; sections 15 to 21, under a hopeless handicap. A man drug store and ask what customers re­
inclusive, and sections 28 to 33 in­ struggling to reach the goal of success port.
He close at 6 o’clock p. m. every evening except Saturdays
clusive, all in the township 36,range 13 unguided by the principles of decency
For sale by all dealers. Price 50
west; sections 1, 2, 11, 12, 13, 14 and and courtesy, is jostled about in the cents. Foster-Milburn Co., Buffalo,
15, south halves of sections 16 and 17, I human maelstorm like a rudderlei s New York. Sole Agents for the Unit­
southeast quarter of section 18, east ship ori the storm-tossed waves of the ed States.
Remember the name—Doan’s,
half of section 3, and east half and I ocean. -Lend A Hand.
PORTLAND LETTER
BASEBALL
MATTERS
CENSUS ENUM
ERATORS
Iff
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6pair guaranteed to wear
for 6 months
Men’s 1 box, 6 pair $1.50
Ladies’ 1 box 6 pair $2.00
ULRICH BROS
Soie Agents
ONE WEAK SPOT
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