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Oregon Historical Society ( ity Hali VOL. IV. JACKSONVILLE, JACKSON COUNTY, OREGON, JUNE 25, 1910 spent Sunday on Little Applegate. Mrs. J. F. Crump was visiting Mrs. I C. C. Pursel last week. NO. S 1 P. M. —Bicycle and foot races, at coiner of Third and California Sts. 1:30 P. M. —Horse races, mule race, and ')ony race, at foot of Fifth St. To be Admitted to the Miss Esther Pursel is visiting on running north on valley road. Big Applegate, the guest of Mrs. I 2 P M. —Sack races, barrel races, Union—Taft Signs Bill Wilbur Cameron, While Rogue River Valley Will be Celebrated in Grand and amusements for the children at Count Zeppelin’s Airship Married—In Jacksonville, June 14, for Admission Monday. court house. Concert begins at 1910, John Sutton of Wolf Creek, age Enjoys Cool Weather Style. Many Novel Fea the Makes 300 Mile Trip Car court house and continues two hours. 65, ard Permelia F. Dunlap of Ruch, 3 P. M. — Ball game at Neuber & Many Deaths From the tures Arranged. rying 20 Passengers. On Monday morning President Taft [ age 63. They were made happy by Taylor grounds, Jacksonville vs. Med- i signed the statehood bill providing: the nice cakes and many presents ford for purse of $100. Heat Occurs in the East. for the admission of New Mexico and I which were handed to them by thought- Automobile Parade — Oration by 7:30 to 9 P. M. — Concert at band Dusseldorf, Germany, June 22. Arizona into the Union as seperate j ful friends. They will reside near stand, Third and California Sts. The first regular airship passenger Ruch. states. Hon. C. N. McArthur- — Ball The following despatches from the 9:30 P M. Dance at Orth’s Hall. 1 service inaugurated today when Count The bill was a part of the admin- Joe D. Daly of Buncom spent several east, published in the daily papers Game-Horse Races—Athletic Zeppelin's great craft, the Deutschland, istration’s legislative program, and its days with his neice Anna E. Coffman Wednesday show a wide difference in carrying 20 passengers, successfully Games and Sports — Band Con passage was strongly urged by the in Jacksonville, recently. temperatures between the places made the first scheduled trip from BASE BALL president cert, etc. Mrs. William Smith was visiting on mentioned and this valley where the Friedrichshafen, on the north shore of mercury has ranged around 85 degrees Little Applegate Sunday. Lake Constance, to this city, a distance during the daytime and still lower in Watkins Items. Mrs. R. J. Jennings has returned evenings and mornings The Committee in charge of the ar Local team defeats Grants Pass of 300 miles, in nine hours. The weather was perfect and the from a visit with relatives at Klamath rangements for the Fourth of July Score 5 to 2. Chicago, Ill., June 22.—A total of celebration have been working like motors worked faultlessly. The Falls. Correspondence to The Post. 31 deaths is recorded today since the beavers in their effort to get up some average time maintained for the Mrs. W. H. Bostwick of Williams, beginning of the hot wave that has We are having some very cold complete course was approximately 33 is visiting relatives on Big Applegate. carried the mercury to the top .of the thing a little out of the usual stereo In as pretty a game of ball that has weather at this writing. typed form of celebration, and we been played in this League or any miles an hour, but between Friedrich tube in Chicago and vicinity. Canby Buck was trading with Jack Hollis Parks was at Ruch Monday. believe they have succeeded in arrang League on the coast this year, Jackson shafen and Stuttgart the 14 miles were sonville merchants one day last week. The temperature began to rise again ing a program that will be interesting ville defeated Grants Pass Sunday by covered at an average rate of 41 miles The entertainment given at the today and more fatalities were pre-, from start to finish and that at the a score of 5-2. The out fielders of an hour, the best speed for a single Sore Nipples. Palmer Creek school house last Sat dieted. The humidity is intense, The same time will be in many features both teams played like big Leaguers hour Being 43C miles. Any mother who has had experience Count Zeppelin was at the helm urday evening was a successful affair maximum registered yesterday was outside of the ordinary routine usually I from start to finish. Anderson in right followed in arranging such celebrations. field running backward with the ball when the Deutchland left Friedrich and enjoyed by the many that were in with this distressing ailment will be 90 degrees. i In place of the usual array of teams shafen at 3 o’clock this morning and attendance. The program ending at pleased to know that a cure may be jumped in the air at least 10 feet and sailed away on the trip that was to New York, June 22.—Five deaths I eleven o’clock followed by a dance effected by applying Chamberlain’s drawing the decorated floats, etc., the pulled down a long fly with his gloved which continued until daylight the Salve as soon as the child is done and 40 prostrations is the record of committee has arranged that the God hand. Gaskin coming in on a line mark an epoch in aviation. The pas nursing. Wipe it off the heat wave here today in the last | with a soft next morning. dess of Liberty,” “Angel of Peace,” drive over second at top speed and sengers were some of the directors of cloth before allowing the babe to 24 hours. “Justice,” “The States,” the chair hooking the ball off his shoe string. the Hamburg-American Steamship* Al Sturgis of Medford who spent a nurse. Many trained nurses use this Philadelphia, Pa., June 22. -Sixteen man, speaker, chorus, etc. shall all be Riggs running back with a drive from Company and the German Airship few days last week visiting friends salve with best results. For sale by deaths in two days and scores of per- in automobiles, handsomely decorated Ike Dunford’s bat leaped high in the Stock Company, joint owners of the on Upper Applegate returned to his all dealers. I sons prostrated in the streets is the in national colors, etc. and that the air and grabbed the ball off the center dirigible and guests. home Tuesday. The Deutschland is 4S5 ft. in length total of the heat wave in Philadelphia procession forming the grand parade field fence, robbing Ikey of a home Miss Emma Wendt who closed a and 46 in width. It is equipped with tc date-. No relief is in sight. shall be almost entirely composed of run, and the infielders don’t let us successful term of school near Watkins Speculators Encouraged. a mahogany walled, and carpeted cabin, i automobiles, of which more than one forget them. They all played champion last Friday returned to her home in and a restaurant which will supply hundred will be in line. This is a ship ball Ike Dunford and Duncan Jacksonville last Wednesday. passengers with a buffet service such PAY DEATH CLAIM feature never before attempted in a The way in which the land speculator being particulary busy in the right Quite a number of people from as is furnished on railroad trains. Fourth of July celebration in South is encouraged by our assessors and tax side of the diamond. Jacksonville attended the entertain Regular trips will be made, and ern Oregon, and will be worth travel But what about McIntire who pitch- ment given at the Palmer school house laws is illustrated in the Huffman many tickets have already been sold I t-act located about five miles south Artisans pay widow of James ing a long distance to witness. a perfect game with the help of last Saturday. at prices ranging from $50. to $75. west of the city, and about two miles Wilson ’ s superior receiving. McIntire The parade wili be directed by Sheriff Anthony Watkins made a business Young $813.70 in return from Council Crest, described as a Wilbur A. Jones, as marshal of the the boy wonder 17 yrs. of age and trip to the Pursel Mill last Sunday. part of Section 19, Township 1 S., R. 1 day, assisted by an able corps of as weighing 120 lbs., the best pitcher in Marvelous Discoveries for less than $60. the R. R. Valley League today and he sistants and aids. i E. One tract of a trifle over 81 acres mark the wonderful progress of the is assessed for $7,000 for the land The music will be furnished by the is a local product born and raised in age. Air flights on heavy machines, Buncom Reports. alone, exclusive [ of improvements. Mrs. James Young received a war- [Silver Cornet Band of Medford, which Jacksonville. He can’t help being a This is less than $86 an acre. The rant this week, from the United | will give a concert at the commence- ball player. His father was the main telegrams without wires, terrible war Correspondence to the Post. lowest price asked for any of this land Artisans for $813.70 being the amount 1 rnent of the festivities in the morning, stay behind the bat for Jacksonville in inventions to kill men. and that wonder Considerable hay was damaged by by the owner is 45800 an acre—and then due on account ’of the insurance held j and another one at the close of the day, bears gone by and by the way when of wonders-Dr. King’s New Discovery the rain last week. up. There are hundreds of acres of by Mr. Young in that society. The i besides discoursing patriotic airs and Billy graduates to the big League we to save life when threatened.by coughs, colds, lagrippe, asthma, croup, bron J. Parks was in Jacksonville Monday. this sort of land in that section of the claim would have been paid sooner, . other appropriate selections at short have another McIntire coming, Joe chial affections it has no {equal. It re Joe Hall was up to the mill the fore country held at similar figures. Some but owning to a delay in sending in the intervals during the entire day. The who is 12 yrs. old and pitching for the lieves instantly Its the surest cure. as high as $1000 per acre. When un- 4th team, and he is winning every death proofs the matter did not reach proficiency an 1 excellence of this band part of the week. ■James M. Black ¡of Asheville, N. C., . cleared, it is sometimes as low as $300 the head office in time for their May is so well known that our readers need game he pitches too. Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Arthurs who! R. R. No. 4, writes it cured him of an to $400, but its assessments are lower. meeting, and so had to lay over until no assurance that the musical part of have been visiting friends on Little obstinate cough after all other remed Much of it is in Washington county. the June meeiing of the board of the program will be satisfactorily Applegate, have returned to Jackson- Notes of the Game. ies failed. 50c. and $1.00. A trial bot The conclusion is forced upon the directors when it was promptly al perfoimed. ville. observer that, if the land of Multno lowed and paid. McIntire had the Grants Pass slug- tle free. Guaranteed by City Drug A ball game between Jacksonville Hollis and Ella Parks attended the -------------- mah county was assessed at an average ger helpless with men on bases, Ken- Store. ------------------------- As Mr. Young had in all, paid into entertainment on Big Applegate Sat of half its value, not a cent need be the society less than $60. for fees and and Medford teams for a prize of $100. ney Williams (the future Beaver) com- will be one of the features of the day’s urday night. collected from any other source, and dues the bum received by the widow is entertainment and lovers of the game ing up with the bases full and hitting Dr. Bell’s AntisepticSalve Wm. Caton and wife of Ruch ac especially from the cottage of the certainly a large return for the money a dinky hit to the pitcher forcing a Good for al! Skin Diseases. can depend upon seeing some fast and companied by Ed Smith and family small home-owner.— Labor Press. man at the plate. invested. classy ball on this occasion. Osborne pitched a steady game Voting contest is now open for God Prizes will be awarded for horse throughout and was really doing better dess of Liberty at Jacksonville July 1. races, pony races, mule races, bicycle toward the latter part of the game. Votes 10 cents tach. Contest doses races, foot races, etc. Grants Pass beat Medford, and at 6 P. M. June 28. Tickets on sale at At the court house, an excellent Jacksonville beat Grants Pass and Deneff’s and Learned’s stores and at patriotic program, consisting of read just leave it to us to beat Medford U. S. Hotel. ing the Declaration of Independence, July 4. patriotic oration by Hon. C. (N. McAr Wils received Sunday and put up the thur, vocal and instrumental ¡music, best game of the season, he Is also etc., will ,be rendered. This part of offered $75. per month from the the entertainment will be in charge of manager of the Coalina Base Ball Hon. H. K. Hanna, as chairman of the Club. the day. Hon. C. N. McArthur, of Lu Strain played great ball Sunday Salem, the gentleman who is scheduled while his fielding chances were few. A New Back for an Old One- to deliver the oraticn, is a speaker of he played good bail on the bases. How it is Done in Jacksonville more than average ability, and we may Smith at short played his regular expect a rare treat upon this occasion. game. Transportation facilities have been And what do you know about Ikey The back aches at times with a dull, arranged, the management of the on second? he had about ten chances indescribable feeling, making you Rogue River Valley Railroad Company and got them all, Ikey’s playing last weary and rest'ess; piercing pains announce that thirteen trains wili be Sunday was one of the features shout across the region of the kidneys, operated between this city and Medford which made the game a spectacular and again the loins are so lame to on this occasion, thus affording ample one. stoop is agony. No use to rub or ap accommodations for the thousands who Captain Duncan certainly played ply a plaster to the back in this condi will attend. his end of the game last Sunday on tion. You cannot reach the cause. The management extends a cordial first base. In looking over the scores Exchange the bad back for a new and invitation to all ,to attend this ¡grand of previous games I find that Duncan’s stronger one. patriotic demonstration in this, the hits have scored more men than any A. Betz, living Cor. I) and 6th St., oldest and best town in Southern other man in the team. Last .Sunday Medford, Ore., says: “I suffered moie Oregon. Come out, bring your wives first time up he landed on Osbourne or less from kidr.ey trouble for four < r and families, your sisters and your drope for a 2 sacker scoring two men. five years. The disease did not bother Gaskin, Ennis and Anderson all cousins and your aunts and help make me severely at first and I was under played big league ball in the field last this an occasion long to be remembered. the impression that it would soon pars You are welcome, and you will enjoy Sunday. away. I steadily grew worse however, Court Hall of Medford would like to and s'ron began to suffer from such The following is the program as ar get Anderson but hasn’t got the price. severe pains through’my loins that I ranged; there may be some additions, was unable to stoop. WhenJ feeling or some slight changes made later. generally miserable a friend recom Has A Good Team. mended Doan’s Kidney Pili; , I procured PROGRAM Jacksonville defeated the Grants a box and began their use. They gave Pass team at Jacksonville last Sunday me prompt relief, and n contii . d Sunrise—National Salute of guns. 9 to 9:30 A. M. —Band Concert at by a score of 5 to 2. It was a good use removed every symptom of the game throughout and Jacksonville complaint. It gives me pleasure to corner of Third & California Sts. 10 A. M.— Grand Patriotic Automo with its four new men now has a good recommend Doan’s Kidney Pills t> bile parade from foot of California St. team.—Grants Pass Observer, June 22. other sufferers, :n they proved very satisfactory in my case.” led by Marshal W. A. Jones, followed by Medford Band and automobiles Plenty more proof like th.-. lr.rn Base Ball handsomely decorated. Jacksonville p." r'e. Call al The City drug store and ask what customers j;i- 10:45—Exercises at court house: STANDING OF THE CLUBS. Opening remarks by Hon. H. K. Hanna, port. For sale by ail dealers. Price 50 WON LOST PERCENT Chairman; Patriotic Songs; Reading cents. Foster-Milburn Co., Buffalo, 1 923 Declaration of Independence; Music Medford............ .12 New York, Sole Agents for the Unit 615 5 by the band; Oration by Hon. C. N. Grants Pass.... .. 8 9 328 McArthur, Speaker of the House of Jacksonville .... .. 4 ed States. Remember the name-Doan’s, Central Point.. .. 2 11 IC4 Representatives; Music, TWO STATES DIFFER FOURTH ENT HERE OF JULY Í1 Some Good Bargains in FAIR EXCHANGE »3 SHOES July Fourth ROS II Leading Merchants CARRIES u ÍI