Jacksonville post. (Jacksonville, Or.) 1906-19??, April 02, 1910, Image 1

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JACKSONVILLE, JACKSON COUNTY, OREGON, APRIL 2, 1910J
VOL. III.
NO. 48
Manager Ulrich feels quite at home
Norihwest. This will mean the inaug­
once more in right garden.
uration of additional train service be­
tween Portland and Puget Sound points,
Curly Wilson, behind the bat was
as well a3 from this city to the East.
certainly great, being an almost im­
penetrable back stop. Part of his suc­
New Flour Mill at Portland Cattle and hogs have made new records Prominent Lodge Man Ar-
cess is no doubt due to conversational
! in the Portland livestock market during
—S. P. Installs Motor | the past week. Hogs sold at the re- rested on Account of AL Opening of the Season by powers, his constant flow of words Gun Explodes on Cruiser
acting upon most batters as a gentle
| markable price of $11.50per 100pounds.
of
Car—Record Prices for live weight, and steers of the best leged Embezzlement.
the League was Easy Vic­ soporific, or perhaps it was the mes- Charleston, Eight
merism of his graceful gestures?
grade brought $6,75 per 100 pounds,
Crew are Dead.
Cattle and Hogs.
tory for Home Team—
mutton also attained a record, a lot of
A ripple of excitment was created in
good grade lambs going at $12 a 100
Score Jacksonville 15,
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Watkins Items.
I pounds, an unusual price for any season. our usually placid city by the arrival
Eight men, belonging to the gunroom
Portland, Ore., March 31—(Special)-
——— 'V
of Deputy Sheriff Ulrich, having in
crew of the United States cruiser
Central
Point
5,
That James J. Hill will build an east
Correspondence to The Post.
charge, Adolf Schulz, who had been ar­
Charleston, were killed by anexplosicn
The Circus
and west line of railway across Central
rested on a charge of embezzlement of
Last Sunday was Easter Sunday the Sunday.
Oregon, from Ontario to, Coo3 Bay, acrobat finds it necessary at all times funds belonging to the local lodge of
The fans of Jacksonville are rejoiced, day on which new bonnets are shown.
The Charleston, belonging to the Asi­
was stated on good authority during to keep his muscles and joints supple. Redtnen of which he was secretary. j for the first ball game of the season
The dance given at the school house atic squadron, was at target practice
the past week. The projected line will That is the reasofi that hundreds of
The alleged shortage is said to amount | resulted as usual in an over-whelming
when the accident occurred. A breech
Connect with the Grand Trunk, the Hill them keep a bottle of Ballard’s Snow to about $1100. which Schulz had in victory for Jacksonville. Central Point last Saturday night was a grand success
plug on a three inch gun blew out, kil­
every
body
got
in
and
had
a
good
time
road now being built up the Desthute3 Liniment always on hand, a sure cure charge for the lodge and is said to have was out in force to cheer its home team
ling eight of the gun crew.
and with the Oregon Electric in the for rheumatism, cuts, sprains, sore used for his own purposes. Since the I to victory, but was forced to vent its as the Watkins people always do, there
The dead are: Philip John McKee,
being
a
large
number
present,
many
Willamette Valley, believed to be an­ throat, lame back, contracted muscles, arrest most of the alleged shortage has emotion on the umpire as they saw their
Walter Amsteul, Henry A. Heater,
other Hill property. Thi3 will mean a corns, bunions and al! pains, Sold by been made up and it is reported that team go down to inevitable defeat. A- of them noting the improvements done
on the school house since the last term Harry Reaves Graden, Ralph Berkman,
gridiron of naw railroads for Oregon City Drug Store.
no further prosecution will be had. Mr. mong the Central Point rooters and
Maxie Barnard, and Edward Molin.
of school.
during the coming few years that will
Schulz was a well known resident of conspicuous because of his fierce denun­
They were buried at Cavite.
William
Louden
and
James
Terry
were
bring about a development in this
this place, having been manager of the ciations of the umpire and ignorance of
state never before approached. All
Jacksonville Real Estate Co. for a baseball rul§s was W. C. Leever. One transacting business mattersin Jackson­
Jusiice
Brewer
Dead.
Central Oregon needs is railroads; It
E Worse than Bullets
considerable time, and was well known of our old baseball favorites Elmer Les- ville Monday.
has everything else hut people and the
Miss Maude Hars commenced a three
to most of our citizens. We understand | ter, umpired the game and gave gener­
Bullets have often caused less suf­
railroads will bring them.
The sudden death of Justice Brewer, that he was released from custody al satisfaction to every one but Central months term of school at the Palmer t fering to soldiers th: > eczema L.W.Har
Portland will have another great the second death among the justices of Tuesday evening.
Point delegation and we never knew Creek district last Monday.
riman, Burlington, Me., got it in the
flour mill soon. Balfour, Guthrie & Co., the United States supreme court to
Mr. William Dorn was trading with army, and Suffered for forty years.
them to be satisfied with anything when
wheat and flour exporters, have com - occur since Taft became president,
their team was losing anyway. And Medford merchants Monday.
“But Bucklen.s Arnica Salve cured me
pleted plans for erecting a big mill at makes another vacancy on that pre­
right here we would like to voice our
Cambv Buck was visiting friends near when all else failed,” he writes. Great­
CHANGES
NAME
the foot of Tenth street on the Portland eminent bench for the president to fill,
opinion of the man who sits in the grand Watkins Sunday and Monday.
est healer for Sores, Ulcers, Boils, Burn:;
water front. It is expected to be ready and there are likely to be others during
stand and abuses the umpire because
Mr. and Mrs. Campbell accompanied Cuts, Wounds, Bruises and Piles. 25c
for operations during the coming Fall his present term. Justice Moody has
of his decisions on balls and strikes.
at City Drug Store.
and will cost about $250,000. Plans long been seriously if not hopelessly ill, The Record at Ceniral Point is No man can see from the middle of the by Earl Herman of Hutton attended
the
dance
Saturday
night
and
spent
provide for a combined mill, been let. and all the other members o/ the court
grand stand whether the umpire is Easter Sunday with friends near Wat­
Now Called the Globe.
The mill will be reached by ocean are “well stricken in years.” What
right or wrong in his decisions and.the kins.
BEFORE STARTING
steamers and by railroad tracks as well, type of men the president appoints,
chances are ten to one that he is right.
Wallace
and
Cressie
Haskins
and
Ed
—
It will be operated by electric motors with respect to their leanings regarding
Lynn Purdin, the new owner of the The man who sits and abuses the um­
and will Be one of the most modern flour public service corporations, taxation Central Point Record has changed the pire just because his team is being Saltmarch cf Buncom attended the
Four Census Enumerators at
milling plants in the country. Its daily and legislation conferring privilege, name of the publication to the Central beaten is, to say the least, no sports­ dance at Watkins Saturday night.
Fri-
Miss
Emma
Wendt
arrived
on
capacity will be about 1030 barrels of may at this juncture be very important ^Point Globe, giving as a reason for the man. And we would like to say too,
Medford Resign lobs.
flour.
to the country.
change, his friendship for Editor Kais­ that Jacksonville never got so fair a day’s stage commencing a term of
An interurban service that is designed
The president’s prerogative of the er of the Valley Record at Ashland. deal in the umpiring at Central Point school Monday.
Because the U.S. only comes through
to meet the needs of the cities of the appointment of the justices of the su­ Whatever the reason for the change as Central Point got here yesterday.
W. W. Moses and Anthony Watkins
state has just been announced by the preme court, who hold office for life, may be, the new editor shows good Our new pitcher, Coffman, did good were trading in Jacksonville recently. with 3 cents for each person counted
Census Enumerators McCown. Sum­
Harriman lines. Beginning this week, is one of great power and importance. judgment in trying to escape from all work, and somehow the boys from the
merville, Eisenheart, and Miller have
gasoline motor cars will be put in ser­ For the justices are after all but mortal, means of identification with the form­ valley town just couldn’t connect with
Buncom Reports.
fired their commissions back at the old
vice on the main line of the Southern and in many cases are guided in their er publication.
his offerings. We have only one kick
boy and decline to have anything to do
Pacific beteen Ashland and Grants Pass decisions s omewhat by natural or ac­
to
make
about
Ike,
and
this
is,
that
he
Printers as a rule are a trifle super­
with the matter. The boys state that
and another on the Springfield branch quired bias of mind or trend of sentiment stitious about a change of name of the doesn’t give the infield enough exer­ Correspondence to the Post.
beteen Albany and Springfield. Another If President Taft should serve two paper which they represent, but in this cise. Out of the 27 outs made by the
We are having a little rain at this were promised $6 a day and instead
car of the same type will be put on terms, the full membership of the su­ case we anticipate that the change will Central Point side 19 of them were writing which is a benefit to the gar- found they would only get 3 cents for
each person counted. Hence their dis­
between Pendleton and Umatilla on the preme court of nine justices may be be beneficial. May the fame and influ­ strikeouts. The Central Point boys dens.
O. R. & N. within the coming week. of his appointment, and he may con­ ence of the new journal be as wide as made 10 errors. The score:
Benton Pool of Upper Applegate gust. So there is a job for him who
These.motor cars arc designed to han­ sequently be to some extent responsible denoted by the new title.
made a business trip up Little Applegate would ask 31 questions of a man for
JACLSONVILLE.
3 cents.—Mail Tribune.
dle local business in the territory they for decisions of momentous import.
AB R IB SH PO A E Monday.
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cover and serve different communities —Journal.
J. F. Crump was down to Ruch last
Wilson c.
5 5 1 0 19 4 0
much in the same way as interurban
A Knocker
0 0 1 week.
6 3 0 1
Ennis If.
OR. BELL’S ANTI-PAIN
electric trains. They have been found
is a man who can’t see good in any Gaskin cf.
1 1 0
5 4 3 0
Bill Anderson of Ruch was up Little
The Call of the Blood.
For Internal and External Pains«
very convenient wherever tried and will
person or thing. It’s a habit caused by McIntyre 3b. 5 2 4 0
0 0 0 Applegate a few days ago.
no doubt aid the development of the for purification, finds voice in pimp­
disordered liver. If you find than you are
2 0 0
6 1 3 0
Otis Buck was down Applegate on
districts served to a great extent. x les, boils, sallow complexion, a jaun- beginning to see things through blue Duncan lb.
1 0 0 business last Saturday.
6 0 0 0
Ulrich rf.
Tennis Courts.
The great Northern Railway plans to diced look, moth patches snd blotches spectacles, treat your Tver to a good
4 0 1
Donegan 2b 1 4 0 2 0
run its crack limited train into Portland on the skin,—all signs of liver trouble. cleaning out process with Ballard's
Dr.
Cameron
and
wife
were
up
Lit
­
0 0 0
Coleman ss. 3 0 0 0
The faculty and the pupils of the
by June 1, using the Union Pacific anil But Dr. King’s New Life Pills make Herbine. A sure cure for constipation.,
0 19 3 tle Applegate Sunday.
5 0 0 0
Coffman p.
Northern Pacific tracks by virtue of rich red blood; give clear skin, rosy dyspesia, indigestion, sick headache,
Mrs. Mamie Venable of Ruch was High School have just completed two
45 15 13 1 27 24 5 visiting friends near Buncom last Sun­ new tennis courts and have equipped
Totals
the traffie agreement existing between cheeks, fine complexion, health. Try biliousness, all liver, stomach and bowel
themselves with new rackets and balls.
the Hill and Harriman lines in the them. 25c at City Drug Store.
CENTRAL POINT
troubles. Sold by City Drug Store.
day.
They have already began to prepare
E
A
PO
IB
SH
AB R
Ed Ryan who has been at the Pass for an inter-scholastic field meet with
4 1 2 0 0 3 1 for some time has been visiting rela-
Peart 2b.
Central Point which will probably come
5 0 1 0 2 0 0 tives living here.
Ross 3b.
off the latter part of May.
3 1 1 0 1 1 1
Hopkins ss.
Frank Stephenson and Bert MoKee
0
0
1
0
0
0
4
H. Peart If.
were visiting up Little Applegate Sun­
3 1 0 0 8 0 2 day.
Messner lb.
The new Oliver Typewriter, latest
4 0 0 0 1 0 0
M. Clark cf.
improved
can be seen at this office.
Earnest Foreman of Buncom was in
3 0 0 0 8 1 2
C. Clark c.
We have secured the agency for JacK-
Jacksonville
last
week.
1 1 1 0 1 1 3
Sams c.
sonville and surrounding country and
Miss Tillie Payne has commenced a would be pleased to receive your order.
3 1 0 0 0 0 0
Farra rf.
3 0 1 0 2 11 1 three months term of school here and
Murray p.
Jacksonville Post
is well pleased with her little school of
24 17 10
Totals
33
5
6
0
thirteen scholars.
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SCORE BY INNINGS
Joe Daly and Bert Goldsby spent Sat­
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 Tot. urday and Sunday in Jacksonville.
?
■3Ì
0 3 0 0 2 0 0 0 0 5
Central Point
Miss Beulah Garrett was visiting
Hits
0 1 1 0 1 0 2 0 1 6 friends recently.
15
0
0
3
As Many a Jacksonville Reader
4
2
0
3
3
Jacksonville
Maud Buck had blood poison in one
3 1 0 2 4 0 0 3 ♦ 13
Hits
Knows Too Well.
of his fingers which was caused by a
SUMMARY
briar but it is much improved we are
Bases stolen, Jacksonville 5; Central
glad to say.
When the kidneys are sick.
Point 3; Two base hits, Wilson, McIn­
Ed Saltmarsh passed bv Buncom with
Nature tells you all about it.
tyre, B. Peart; Three base hits Gaskin,
The urine is nature’s calender.
M'-Intyre: Home runs, HopkinB: Dou­ a load of barley last week.
Infrequent or to frequent action.
Mr. and Mrs. J. F. Crump were in
ble plays, Gaskin to Donegan: Bases
Any
urinary trouble tells of kidney
on balls, off Coffman's 3; off Murray 4: the city last week.
Struck out, by Coffman 19; by Murray
Mrs. M. R. Buck was visiting at Bun­ ills,
Doan’s Kidney Pills cure all kidney
8: Passed balls, Wilson, Sams, C. Clark; com last Tuesday the guest of Mrs. W.
ills.
Wild pitch, Murray: Left on bases Jack­ R. Garrett.
living at
124
James Powell,
sonville 12 Central Point 5: Umpire,
Mrs. Ralph Jennings was visiting
Iowa St., Ashland, Ore., says, “For
Lester; Scorer Stansell.
Mrs. A. Kleinhammer last week.
twenty years I was afflicted with kid­
Miss Melissa Combest was visiting ney comolnir.t. The kidney secretions
home folks last week.
were too frequent in action and the
Notes of the Game.
A Telephone meeting was held at pains in my back were so severe that
Buncom last Sunday in regard to our I could hardly endure the misery. There
McIntyre who played the third sack telephone line which we will soon have were pains through my loins and my
for the locals Sunday did not only show completed.
general health was in a much run
his skill in fielding, but also showed
Mr. and Mrs. K. Fields of Provolt down condition. I finally procured
his ability with tbe willow, by touching were visiting Mr. and Mrs. J. Parks Doan’s Kidney Pills after other rem­
Murry of Medford who pitched for the last Sunday.
edies had failed to help me and begin
Pointers for four safe hits.
Wilber Cameron was up to the mill taking them as dire -ted. They quickly
banished the troubles and in a short
Coleman and Ennis of the High School, last Sunday after lumber.
time my health returned. I am now in
played classy bail Sunday for amateurs.
last
Jim Buckley passed by Buncom
my nintieth year and my health is fine.
Richard Gaskin, pleased the fans Sun­ week with lumber.
I unhesitatingly recommend Doan's
Mr.
and
Mrs.
Miles
Cantrai
attended
day by his heavy slugging and fast
Kidney Pills to others.”
the telephone meeting at Buncom.
Plenty more proof like this trom
fielding.
, Mrs. Venable of Ruch was up Little Jacksonville people. Call at The City
Captain Dr.ncan played a star
IA
at first.
1 I We are sorry to report that-Ed Salt­ drug store and ask what customers re­
port.
Re close at 6 o'clock p. m. every evening except Saturdays
Coffman did some great work for the marsh is on the sick list.
For sale by all dealers. Price 50
Hollis
Parks
was
a
recent
caller
at.
locals, on the mound Sunday, laying
cents. Foster-Milburn Co., Buffalo,
down the first five men who faced. Buncom.
New York, Sole Agents for the Unit­
Miss Tillie Payne called at the post ed States.
The boy is there beyond doubt and de­
¡Remember the name—Doan's,
office a few days ago.
serves all credit that is due him.
FUNDS SHORT. THE BALL
GAME
PORTLAND LETTER
KILLED ON
WARSHIP
Hole Proof
HOSIERY
6 pair guaranteed to wear
for 6 months
Men’s 1 box, 6 pair $1.50
Ladies’ 1 box 6 pair $2.00
ULRICH BROS
Sole Agents
NATURE TELLS YOU •