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Oregon Historical 8o*‘^?r yRn JACKSONVILLE, JACKSON PORTLAND LETTER Eventful week in Central Oregon...... Threshermens convention at Albany 2 and 3 of June. Portland, Or., May 19 (Special) - Centra! Oregon has lived an eventful life the past two weeks, first with a series of development meetings planned by the commercial organizations at Bend, Prineville, Burns, Prairie City and Enterprise, and then in entertain ing Louis W. Hill and his party who made a leisurely trip through the region in automobiles, and everywhere received welcomes that would put to shame the conventional receptions of the larger cities. Most interesting single feature of ail was the award of contract for a mammoth bridge over the Columbia at Celilo Falls for the Oregon Trunk. The cost will be approximately $1,500,- 000, there will be twenty-nine spans to the structure and it must be completed by January 1, 1912. The total length is 3960 feet, or more than three-quarters of a mile. The longest span is 350 feet. A party of thirty Minnesota hankers and a second party of prominent Wis consin business men, the latter travel ling under the auspices of the Oshkosh Chamber of Commerce, will arrive in Portland during the first week in June. They plan to see Oregon thoroughly after participating in the Rose Festival. Every thresherman and farmer in Oregon is invited to attend the Threshe- mens convention to be held at Albany June 2nd. and 3rd. Secretary Bates states it will be the largest gathering of agriculturists in Oregon this year. The United States government has ar ranged to send two of its best men from Washington, the Governor of the state will be present and the program for the two days is replete with the best that money could obtain. The Commercial Club of Albany will furnish a big banquet at noon of the 3rd. to the delegates on the Court House lawn. Both the O. R. & N. and Southern Pacific lines and branches have made a one-and-one-third rate on the certi ficate plan and a ten days limit will be given to the Eastern Oregon contingent they may stop over at Portland for the Rose Festival the following week. 25c is a Smail Amount You would not suffer one day for five times that amount. Then try Sunder land’s Eagle Eye Salve. We guarantee it to cure. It’s painless and harmless. Sold by City Drug Store. II Ili U !! COUNTY, OREGON, MAY 21, 1910 J. B. Riddle of Riddle says that his EPWORTH LEAGUE section of the stat a ja forging ahead | at a rapid pace, e nd many new settlers Correspondence to the Post. are arriving ale iOst daily. The town C. Pursel was in the city recently, j' is full of peopje /»nd a” bank * wff 17<^n Holds anniversary, Sunday even- H. Parks was in Jacksonville Satur be organizo«’ . Arrangements have ing-Fine program rendered been made for the publication of a day on business. Clifford Dunnington spent Friday newspaper, which will make its appear- The Epworth Leage of this city ance about the first week in June. night on Little Applegate. held an in eresting anniversary meet Wilber Cameron was trading in Many of th e large farms in the vicinity ing in the M. E. church, Sunday eve of Riddle have been subdivided and Jacksonville Saturday. ning, beginning at eight o’clock. put on tb a market. Combest ’ spent Mr. and Mrs. Reines Every available seat was filled long Sunda y two elk strolled into the Monday in Medford attending the before the opening of the exercises. town of Oxford, near the school house, circus. An entertaining program consisting and on’ y a block east of the Tribune Mrs. Benton Pool of Upper Apple- office. After deliberately surveying of solos, duets, songs, anthems, re gate was visiting her father Wm. the b jwn they returned to the woods citations, scripture readings, etc., Cameron Sunday. with out stampeding, having allowed was rendered in an excellent manner I M. R. Buck and sons are busy re som a men and women to approach and was highly appreciated by the 1 pairing their ditches and clearing off wit.hin 50 yards of them in open ground. large audience. The following is the damaged land which was caused by the If any one should kill one of them we program rendered: Organ Prelude— Miss Hoef. thunder storm. h ope he will be run out of the county, Invocation—Rev. Johnston. Mrs. J. ,Goldsby and family spent I says the Tribune. Anthem—Rock of Ages—Choir. Saturday and Sunday in Jacksonville.« J Jesse Scammon is building one of Scripture Reading—Mr. Conger. Robert Brown of Jacksonville spent« i the largest private fish preserves in Song No. 244—League Chapter two days with Gage Pierce last week- ' the state, says the Astoria Budget. Hymn—Choir and Congregation. Miss Letha Buck was visiting Mr. The dam will be six feet thick and 200 Solo—The Lost Chord —Miss Edith and Mrs. M. R. Buck and family Sat feet across, making a lake of 16 acres, Hoef. and the depth at its deepest part will I Recitation—The Good Old Days— urday and Sunday. Dr. Hester of Jacksonville, maidis be 28 feet. In a temporary retaining Willie Henry. three flying trips up Little Applegat< i pond he has 30,000 young trout hatch | Chorus—True Hearted, Whole Heart- this spring, bowing at friends an.l ed last year. In addition to these he I ed—Epworth League. —The Epworth League—Mr. smiling over the country, We wil I has about 20,000 native trout secured sure be Dieased Dr. to see you com« ! last year and this spring. Application I George Henry. has been made to the government for The Great White Throne—Miss Johns- again and enjoy your self. ! 100,000 more trout. [ ton. , Milton Eagle, May 13: A crying Duet—Ashamed of Jesus—Misses j need Jor help is arising from every 1 Hoef and Henry. Oregon Sidelights. | fruit grower in the country. The call Song- Miss Recitation—Mother’s for assistance comes as a result of Lewis. All fruits around Central Point are 1 what is generally regarded as the big Quintet—Nearer to Thee—Male in splendid condition. gest fruit crop the Milton-Freewater ( Voices. Many people are taking advantage eoumtry has ever produced. With the Scripture Reading—Rev. Johnston. ojteni ng of the strawberry season Mon of Hillsboro’s new hospital. Duet—No Night There—Mrs. Johns The Dallas Itemizer man says he day the situation has daily became ton, and Miss Gipsy Johnston. Recitation—The Drinking House- gets along very well on one meal a day. more acute. Despite efforts of grow ers smarted earlier in the season to se Miss Mabie Henry. A Central Point man, whose neck cure help for the strawberry period, Solo—If I were a Voice —Miss Peter. was broken and became completely unless more pickers are brought to the Song No. 342—Choir and Congrega paralyzed, is getting well. valley next week hundreds of dollars tion. Preparations are now nnder way, Benediction—Rev. Johnston. contemplating a tour of the valley by worth or fruit will be lost.—Journal. a lot of Union business men. They propose to visit every town in thé val Dangers Of The Deep Base Ball ley in automobiles. If the run of salmon continues to ex STANDING OF THE CLUBS. ist for the balance of the month as it There war a young lady named Banker, has so far, this May will be a banner Who slept while the ship lay at anchor; WON LOST PERCENT She awoke in dismay one in the history of the industry in Medford................ 8 1000 0 When she heard the mate say, the number of tons caught, and never Grants Pass........ 4 500 4 before have such high prices been “Now hoist up the top sheet and Central Point....... 2 250 6 paid the fishermen for the chinook spanker. ’’—Selected. Jacksonville......... 1 125 7 salmon, says the Budget. New dwelling houses are building in What’s the Use I Siu ng Again. all parts of Ontario this spring and 25c J To suffer with sore eyes when one more are being planned every day, says the Optimist. At the present tube of Sutherland’s Eagle Eye Salve Yes, the local boys were beaten time more than 20 new horfies are will cure you. We guarantee it. You again Sunday by the Grants Pass nine under construction or contracted for, risk nothing. It’s a creamy, snow by a score of 18 to 9. The game was and within the next month the record white ointment. Sold by City Drug ; not a farce from the start, as the first will no doubt average a house a day. Store. five innings were classy ball, the score being 3 to 3 up to the last half of the fifth. But from that inning on the local | boys were at no time dangerous. In | the last half of the eighth, the Grants 5 Pass boys hit Lester who pitched for the locals for ten safe ones, before any were out. The locals scored a few in the eighth and ninth, thus the game closed 18 to 9. But cheer up fans, Grants Pass comes here to-morrow and Manager Ulrich has something up his sleeve, and don't be surprised if you see several new men in the team. Buncoin Reports SPRING OXFORDS Infants’, Children’s, Ladies’ and Gent’s ALL PRICES ULRICH BROS II H M wise and one across. The wear can be PIONEER DEAD distributed evenly, and they are espec ially convenient in case of illness, as | easily moved and aired. Man who named Illinois river The prudent young man who ir look dies In Michigan, aged ¿4' ing for a wife who will “wear well,” takes note of the appearance of her mother. If she is neat and trim, and “Luther Hasbrouck a California looks as if she had help with the work pioneer of 1849, and an Cregon pi. : <.er and,'kindly and loving care, he may in later years, died April 11 at Leslie, safely infer that her daughter will Michigan, aged 84 years. Mr. Il: - make a good wife. brouck returne I 10 years ago to Michi Unless especially directed to the gan to spend his declining years. contrary by the physician, all medicines Left as a young mar practically wit! - which are swallowed in tablet or pill out any means, Mr. Hasbrouck st.<- form should be immediately followed cumbed to the lure if the California by a drink of some liquid, as water, gold mines, and left New . York i: a ----- in milk, tea, etc. Concentrated medicines sailing vessel for the Isthmus. He if allowed to dissolve in close contact reached San Francisco two months with the walls of the stomach often later. irritate the organ. In 1850, togather with a number of All about us this May weather are friends, Mr. Hasbrouck started north thousands of bird babies. Every ap- for Oregon. Attacked by Indians on pie and pear tree, every shade tree, is the way, the six pioneers killed 16. a nursery; the vine on our porch, the In the same year Mr. Hasbrouck wr.s barn eaves, the grass in the meadow, captured by Indians. He was bound . o each has its hidden nestful. Their mis a tree and left to die, but a rain stoim sion is one not only of joy and music coming on, he was able to work him but of economic value. Blessings on self loose. the bird babies! May their tribe in At Josephine Creek, Or., Mr. Har- brouck, with his five friends, made a crease! Fill an old can of any kind with ashes, gold strike. They left to get provis then pour in sufficient kerosene to ions, and returning in 20 days dis saturate the ashes, and put the can in covered a camp of 2000 persons. They a safe place away from fire. A table surmised they must have been followed spoonful is plenty to keep a blaze till on their original trip and that word the wood is caught, and by keeping a had been sent to California. Mr. Hasbrouck gave the Illinois supply always made up the children will not be tempted to use the kerosene river the name it still bears. He help ed build the first church in Lane county, can with too often fatal result. Oregon. When wishing a new and inexpen Mr. Hasbrouck is survived by a son, sive dish, try browned rice, either as Huburt L. of Hood River, Or. There a cereal with cream or as a vegetable are three other sons, Frank D., Court with butier or tomato sauce. Brown land R. and Roy, and one daughter, the dry kernels in the oven until they Eva Covert, all of whom are still are the color of ripe wheat and put living.” them away to cook when convenient. A cup of these with two cnpfuls of hot water and half a teaspoonful of FIRST BANK salt can be steamed in [the top of a double boiler in foYty minutes. Then tho rice should be dry and light, al In Curry county opened for busi though the kernels will [not remain ness May L , at Gold Beach. whole.—From May Farm Journal. tor all Bowel Troubles Use Dr. Bell’s Anti-Pain. Relief is almost instantaneous. Is also good externally for all kinds of pain, Sold everywhere. The Curry County bank opened in temporary quarters last Wednesday, the first institution of the kind in the county, though there will be a bank at Port Orford in a few days. E. A. Bailey is president of the bank at Gold Beach, and George D. Wood cashier: They will build a two story New Counties concrete building for a permanent location as soon as the material arrives The hope of the future greatest de- from Portland, veloDement of Oregon lies in the evolu tion of the small farm and the intense methods of agriculture, and the smal- I ler political sub-division of the terri tory. And the tendency is strikingly in this direction. Throughout the state the large ranches are being divid ed into smaller tracts, and there are Kidney Diseases Cause Half the movements under way to create new Common Aches and Ills of counties-from the larger ones. Al Jacksonville People. ready the people of Southern Lane and Northern Douglas have initiated a bill for the county of Nesmith, and the As one weak link ¡[weakens a chain, people of Northern Grant are going to | so weak kidneys weaken the whole submit a proposition to divide the body and hasten the final breaking 4560 square miles w thin the boundaries i down. of that county. When it is realized Overwork, strains, colds and other that the [greater prosperity of the j causes injure the kidneys, and when state is found in the area having the their activity is lessened the whole smaller political sub-divisions, the body suffers from the excess of uiic reason for giving these measures sup poison circulated in the blood. The Cubs. port are apparent. It means a great Aches and pains and languor and er Oregon. urinary ills come, and there is an ever- The Cubs who plaved the Hill Crest increasing tendency towards diabetes Orchard team hare last Sunday re and fatal Bright’s disease. There is Newspaper Space sulted in an over whelming victory for no real help for the sufferer except the home boys. Those kids sure can kidney help. play ball, and the first team had bet Doan’s Kidney Pilis act directly on Every line in a newspaper costs the kidneys and cure every kidney ill. ter brush up a bit or the Cubs will go something, If it is to benefit some in A. R. Bly, living Cor. 4th & B. Sts. out and get their scalps. Ikey Cofffnan, who pitched for the dividual, he may fairly expect to pay Ashland, Ore., savs: “Doan's Kidney Qub* is certainly there, letting the Hill something. You do not go into a Pills proved of wonderful benefit to Crest boys down witlFjust a few scat grocery aud ask the proprietor to hand me. At the time I began using them tered hits. The base ball fans of the you out ten pounds of sugar for nothing, I was so lame and sore that I could city are anxious to see this young even though the grocer may be a hardly get around. My kidneys were phenom, act upon that bunch of Man personal friend ¡and even though the disordered ar.d the secretions gave me much annoyance by their [frequent ager Ulrich’s. The fans say they will gift might not be a large one. If the beneficiary of advertising does action. 1 would arise in the morning back the Cubs to the last notch. Young Coleman who played short not pay for it the proprietor has to set feeling tire«! and worn out and the [ stop for the Cubs, is a classy kid and tle the bill. Nevertheless many people j pains in my hij s were excruciating. i in a few years will be in fast company. cannot seem to learn that a newspaper It was while I was in this condition, pays its expenses by renting space, that Doan’s Kidney Fills were recom In fact all the boys play good ball. and that it is just as much [entitled to mended to me and I procured a box. ----------- »ijte----------- to collect rent for every day that | I had,only used them a short time space is occupied as you are for the when I felt better, continued taking Womanly Wisdom house you rent to a tenant.—Waverly the remedy and wa3 soon free from free press. trace of kidney trouble. I have re Do not forgtt to congratulate mother commended Doan’s Kidney Fills to on her birthday. Poison Oak Poisoning. | many persons suffering from this Equal parts of skimmed milk andI Ballard’s Snow Liniment cures it. 1 affliction and will continue to do ■ >” I water, warmed will remove fly specks I Mr. O. H. P. Cornelius, Turner, Ore. i Plenty more proof like this ir m from varnished woodwon; or furniture. writes-my wife has discovered that Jacksonville people. Cali at I h. City Don’t see whj the oven dosn't bake I Snow Liniment cures “Poison Oak drug store and us., what customers re good? Just scrape the soot and ashes! Poisoning”, a very painful trouble. port. out from under it and you will get ar.' She not only cured a case of it on her For sale by i ll dealers. Price 50 eye-opener on that subject. self, but on two of her friends who cents. Foster-Milburn Co., Buffalo, Mattresses will wear better and be were poisoned by this same ivy. Price | New York, Sole Agents for the Unil- i more easily handled if made in three 25c,,50c and $1.00. Sold by City Drug | ed States. ¡Remember the name | Doan’s, i pieces of equal size, two to lie length- Store.