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About Jacksonville post. (Jacksonville, Or.) 1906-19?? | View Entire Issue (July 30, 1910)
Oregon Historical Society ( »• i owner, agent or occupant. Such re THE NEW WAKING UP LAID TO REST port shall be verified by such officer or officers, filed with the recorder and by officer submitted to the council. SIDEWALKS such Upon the approval of this report by Sidewalks-Improvements at Judge Hanna’s funeral held imi Ernest Foreman was a caller at I he Post Office yesterday. Miss Helen Johnson who is working for A. S. Kleinhammer has been visit-' ing relatives in Jacksonville and has the council, either as submitted or as pow returned heme. the court house-additions Wednesday by Red Men*« or amended, the same shall If property owners neglect I corrected Mrs. M. R. Buck attended church Venerable jurist and pioneer be entered by the recorder in the to residences. up Big Applegate Sunday. Tribute by W. M. Colvig. of Oregon dies in this city to construct sidewalks | docket of city liens, and shall be Lee Saltmarsh is now working for collected in the same manner as are Benton Pool. Monday afternoon. they will be built by the liens for improvements.” The staid old city of Jacksonville has | The funeral of Judge Hanna was I John Cantrail and wife accompanied shown more signs of awakening in the held from his late residence in this city council. way of improvements, during the last city Wednesday afternoon and was by Hollis and Eila Parks are taking Hon. Iliero Kennedy Hanna, one of APPLE SHOW i ten days than in the twelve preceding attended by a large concourse of friends an outing in the mountains at this the best Known and most highly re writing. months. The sound of the workmen ! and acquaintances from the entire val- The order for the construction of the J. F. Crump was in the city last spected citizens of Jackson county, is heard on every hand. The old stone ley. passed away at his home in this city cement sidewalks was made under To be held in Portland Nov- 50 walks on the main streets of the town The funeral was in charge of the week. at 3 o’clock Monday,afteanoon. and accordance with the provisions of ' are being torn out and replaced with (Improved Order of Red Men, of which Mrs. John Orth is visiting her sister to Dec. 2. The venerable jurist had been in the city charter, and as there seems i new cement walks; the county officials ' the deceased was a prominent member. Cora Crump on Little Applegate. failing health for some time, having to be some misunderstanding in regard have sunk a well and erected a steel 1 The members of the order in full Frank Cameron has commenced resigned from the bench partly on to same, an explanation of some of Oregon’s apple show will be held in tower for water tank in the court | regalia marched at the head of the haying again. that account in February of this year, Portland November 30 to December I h d d h j force f the provisions may be in order. procession to the cemetery where the but his condition was not considered 2. It will be a great exposition of ? K Miss Cressa Haskins visited friends Section 126 of the charter, makes it of the state, s fruit-growing possibilities I workmen engaged upon the constfuct- ■ beautiful ceremonies of the order were recently. serious until about four weeks ago, the duty of all owners of land adjoin and it will be of wide interest because I ion ’ of ’ a ' long needed sewer system for ■ observed. ing any street, alley, or other thorough of Oregon’s fame as the home of the' the court house and jail. W. E. Wren called at the Postoffice since which time he had been confined to the house under the care of his A large number of the attorneys a few days ago. fare in the City of Jacksonville, to red apple. There promises to be ex- ! Many persons have improved their physicians. construct, re-construct and maintain | Dibits entered in competition for prizes residences by making additions to, or of both Jackson and Josephine counties B. Randolph did trading with Ruch from every apple-growing county in were present, mutelv testifying to the The funeral was held from his late in good order a sidewalk or sidewalks ‘ the state. The Corvallis Commercial [ remodelling the old buildings, erecting last week. residence Wednesday evening, under in front of said lands. i Club has already offered $100 for the outbuildings, fences, etc. and the high regard in which the illustrious J. D. Daly visited his niece and Section 127 authorizes the city council ' best apple exhibits from Benton County spirit of improvement and progress is ' and venerable jurist was held by his friends in Jacksonville last Saturday. the auspices of Oregonian Pocahontas brothers of the legal profession. Tribe No. 1. Improved Order of Red and the Hood River Commercial Club whenever it deems proper, necessary, has offered $50 for prizes for the best everywhere visible. The installation Miss Maud Cantrall of Jacksonville Men, id which the deceased had been W. M. Colvig, Esq. of Medford, nt expedient, or convenient, to order, ami apples shown from that section. , of a water system and construction of upon proper notice, to require owners Other counties will yet be heard from I an electric railroad will bring hundreds : the request of the members of the is visiting her cousin Miss Grace Buck esteemed member for many years. Judge Hanna was born in Bath, Bar present, in a few well chosen at Buncom. of such lands to build said sidewalks. | in the same way. of new residents to this place. New York, May 22, 1832, and at the actions words referred to the life and Sections 128, 129, 130. and 131, ------ ---------— time of his death had lived consider i of the deceased as those of a man prescribe what shall bi ie included in Every Body Satisfied ably past the allotted time of “three governed by the principles of “Eternal 1 said order and notice, and the manner Who has tried Dr. Bell’s Pine-Tar-Hon Right ar.d Justice,” one who stoodon score and ten”, being in fact a few of serving the same and require that ey for coughs, colds, grip or any throat every occasion for what he believed months more than 78 years of age. proof of service be made in the man or bronchial trouble. Get a bottle to be right and truth, regardless of all He came to Oregon many years ago, ner specified. i today. Look for the Bell on the Bottle. was in fact one of the first settlers i personal advantages to himself. The The two succeeding sections we give speaker very feelingly referred to the By a vote of 285 to 64, Ash in this region in full: The greater part of his life has Barba ra assistance which the deceased had “Section 132. If the owner, occupant Funeral of Mrs The Assembly rendered in many instances to students land grants franchise to been spent in this city and in a cr agent of any such land or part Newbury held Saturday public capacity. It can be truly said of law and young practitioners; that thereof shall fail, neglect, or refuse to John R. Allen. of him that “He served his country The Republican assembly, in session he had always been ready and willing fully comply with said order within the afternoon. long and well,” doing his duty faith at Portland last week, “ recommended ” to help those desiring to aivance. time designated, the council shall fully and fearlessly as he saw it. the following candidates, viz: immediately proceed to make or cause lie testified to the high feeling of At the special election held in Ash During his occupancy of the bench Governor — Jay Bowerman, to be made, under the supervision of esteem and reverence entertained by land, Saturday, the citizens of that The funeral of Mrs. Barbara F. (he was Judge of the Circuit Court Secretary of State—F. W. Benson, 1 the members of the bar for the de the city surveyor and street commis- ; Newbury was held from her late burg granted to John R. Allen a for 25 years) his decisions aud rulings State Treasurer — Ralph T. Hoyt, sioner, all the repairs and construct all residence in this place, at two o’clock ceased, and that his death was an franchise for an electric trolley line Congressmen—W. C Hawley, the sidewalks and every other matter Saturday afternoon and was attended irreparable loss to the profession which in that city. The vote being 285 in haye been eminently fair and im partial, unbiased by any considerations “ W. R. Ellis, er thing required in said order which by a large number of friends and he had so honored during his life. favor of the measure and 64 against of personal likings, enmity, or private Supt. of Public Instruction — L. R. the owner, agent or occupant of said acquaintances. The ceremonies at the grave closed it. gain, and his fame as a jurist en property has failed , refused, or neg- ’ The services were conducted by Aiderman, with the liberation of a dove, sym The result of the election reverses grafted upon the records of this dis State Printer — Wm. J. Clarke, lected to do. bolizing a messenger of truth to the a vote taken on a similar proposition Rev. Robert Ennis of the Presby trict and state, and in the hearts of Atty. General—J. N. Hart. Section 133. The officers under whose terian church, after which the body spirit land. several weeks ago and removes a his fellow man will live and remain Circuit Judge 1st district— . M; supervision said sidewalks are con- ! was laid to rest in the beautiful formidable obstruction to the con a lasting monument to his memory Calkins, State Representative, joint structed or repaired or otherwise im Jacksonville cemetery. struction of the electric line in the long after his body has mouldered to district, Douglas and Jackson counties proved shall keep an accurate account Mrs. Newbury was an valley. t'JE'IT PISHING dust. — J. A. Buchanan. of the cost of labor and materials in respected citizen of this place who It is expected that work will be In private life the Judge was quiet making the repairs or constructing had passed more than the “fourscore” i Supreme Court—F. A. Moore, Gee. begun on the line this fall although and of unassuming manner, genial H. Burnett, Thomas A. McBride, the sidewalk or otherwise improving limit, being at her death aged 83 But failed return to the Siate no definite promises to that effect and courteous to all, and to those the same in front of each lot, parcel years and 12 days. She had been a Wallace McCammant. have been made. Right of way intimately acquainted was a pleasant Railroad Com. Frank J. Miller, of land or part thereof and upon the resident of Jackson county for many prison should be given freely an I everything and interesting friend and companion; State Engineer — John H. Lewis, completion of such repair, construction, years having come here from Penn done to assure the construction of the one whom it was a pleasure to know. Labor Com.—O. P. Hoff. or improvement, such officer or officers sylvania. road and installation of service at an By his death, his wife and family A ’•-•v. s disnntch sent out from Salem, early day. It is a fact recognized shall file an itemized statement of the She leaves one son, Gus Newbury Tuesday says: Penitentiary officials everywhere that electric railways are loses its protector and head—a kind Chronic Sore Eyes cost of labor and material required in of Medford, and two daughters, Mrs. constructing, repairing or otherwise Mary Peter of this city, and Mrs. Are easily cured with Sutherland' allowed John Dohl, a Lane county the greatest factors known in modern and affectionate husband and father; improving the sidewalk in front of Hattie Moore of Baker City, and a Eagle Eye Salve. It is painless and convict, to go fishing Sunday, and he times for the development and up the legal profession loses one of its ablest members, one who for more each Ibt, part thereof or parcel of number of grandchildren to mourn harmless and guaranteed. 25c a bo.;. has not vet returned. Dohl was about building of the section through which 63 years old, was thought to have been they pass and arc deserving of en than a quarter of a century has been land, together with the name of the the loss of a kind and loving mother. Sold by City Drug Store. slightly demented and may have lost couragement and assistance by every- a shining light in the courts of South ern Oregon; and the community an himself. At any rate he has not yet proper means. honorable, upright, and respected come back. He was just completing The people of Ashland are waking a 20-year term for criminal assault, up to the needs of the hour and are citizen and an honest man. and during the past five years, on ac to be commended for the action taken count of the weakened state of his at the election Saturday. mind, had been allowed many liberties, one of which was the privilege of CHECK IS NOT CASH fishing in Mill creek,x which flows through and near the penitentiary Nature Gives Timely Warnings walls. Sunday afternoon Dohl wanted That No Jacksonville Citizen to go fishing, and when closing time Says Suprême Court of Oregon- time arrived investigation showed he Can Afford to Ignore Decision important fo had wandered away. He had been worrying much lately, according to DANGER SIGNAL NO. 1 comes merchanls. Superintendent James, about his heart, from the kidney secretions. They will and this may also have helped to warn you when the kidneys are sick. idistnrb his weakened mind. His term Salem, Oregon, July 26. Holding Well kidneys excrete a clear amber I would have expired in a year or two. that property in a thing does not pass fluid. Sick kidneys send out a thin, when a cheek is the price paid in a sale pale and foamy, or a thick, red, ill of personal property and the check is smelling urine, full of sediment and ir Help for Those Who Have Stomach dishonored upon presentation at a bank, regular of passage. Trouble. the supreme court today affirmed the DANGER SIGNAL NO. 2 comes case of Charles F. 'Johnson, doing from the back. Back pains, dull and _____ business as the Portland Gun& Bicycle heavy, or sksrp and acute, tell you of After doctoring for about twelve company, respondent, vs. Sam ianko- sick kidneys and warn you of the ap ■ years for a bad stomach trouble, and vetz, doing business as the Maine Loan proach of dropsy, diabetes and Bright’s 'spending nearly ITvc hundred dollars office, appellant. The case was tried disease. Doan’s Kidney Pills cure sick for medicine and doctors’ fees, I pur. before Judge J. B. Cleland in the kidneys and cure them permanently. i chased my wife one box of Chamber- circuit court for Multnomah county Mis. Leda Powell, living at 250 Ash ’ Iain’s Stomach and Liver Tablets, and the opinion affirming the lower land St., Ashland, Ore., savs: “I am which did her so much good that she court was written by Justice Ea'.in. so grateful for the great relief I have | continued to use them and they have lankovetz bought a gun of John on received from Doan’s Kidney Pills that done her more good than all of the and gave a check in payment. Tn ■ I gladly recommend them. I suffered i medicine I bought before.—Samuel court held that this was not a sale from severe pains in my back, head Boyer, Folsom, Iowa. This medicine until Johnson had received the cash; aches and was in a generally run down is for sale by all dealers. Samples that it is presumed sales are for cash, condition. I was told to try Doan’s free. and when cash is not forthcoming, Kidney Pills and decided to do so. I the sale fails and property does not felt much better from the first, and almost befcre I knew it I was free pass. Buncom Reports. h from the trouble. I have not had any pain si nee and can conscientiously re Work 24 Hours A Day. commend Doan’s Kidney Pills as a Correspondence to the Post. The busiest little things ever made are remedy that acts up to its representa Charley Garrett who has been in Dr. King’s New Life Pills. Every pill tions. ’ ’ ! Medford has returned home. is a sugar-coated globule of health, Plenty more proof liko this from | Several attacks of quinsy have been that changes weakness into strength, Jacksonville people. Call at The City known of late. languor into energy, brain-fag into drug store and ask what customers re Miss Ester Pursel who has bem mental power; curing Constipation, port. I spending several days with Mrs. Dora Headache, Chills, Dyspepsia, Malaria. For salo Try all dealers. Price 50 Cameron has returner! horn ■. 25c at City Drug Store. cents. Foster-Milburn Co., Buffalo, Mrs. Jf. E. An' ney is visiting Mis. New York, Sole Agents for the Unit J. F Crump. Insure your building', automobile, er! States. Mrs. C. C. Pursel was down to etc. in the St. Paul Fire& Marine In I Remember the name-Doan’s, and surance Co. D. W. Bagshaw, Agent. take no other. Buncom Tuesday. ANOTHER PIONEER GONE JUDGEHANNA DIED MONDAY GRANTS FRANCHISE HIDDEN DANGERS. Is Over Doing Business at the old stand II I! Leading Merchants