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JACKSONVILLE, JACKSON COUNTY, OREGON, SEPTEMBER 3, 1910
VOL. IV
NO. 18
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COMMERCIAL CLUB
Will hold regular meetiug Sep­
tember 8th.
PRIZE CUP
School will begin Monday, Sept. 5th. Offered by Portland Commercial
I District No. 1, has an entire new corps
of teachers and they ask the patrons
Club for best Oregon apples
for their co-operation and support in
the school work.
It is desirable that pupile should be­
gin on the first day of school, so as to
get all of the worx. This especially
applies to pupils who contemplate tak­
ing High School work, as the law re­
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quires full thirty-six weeks attendance,
mo '
pmjchtio
if you are to get credit for a year’s
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PvarriMfO
work.
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In case of begining, pupils parents
OAt
should notify teacher of any defect in
hearing, sight, etc. as with this infor­
mation the child can be better cared
for in school.
Respectfully;
W illiam M. S tine , Supt.
PORTLAND LETTER
Forest fires sweep the North­
west-Livestock Fair Sept.
5-Good Roads Association
urges amendment
WANT BUILDING
FOR LEGISLATURE
Fred W. Mears, Favors Sla'e-
early days.
menl No. 1.
Opposed
To Assembly.
At a meeting of the Native Daught-I
ers and Pioneers held at Miss lssie Mc­
Culley’s, Theodore Cameron was elect- 1 The petition of Fred W. Mears for
ed president; C. C. Beekman, vice state representative from Jackson
Portland, Ore., Aug. 30 (Special) — president, and William Coleman, sec- I county bus been circulated in this city
What seems to be the severest forest retary pro tempro, to fill the vacancy this week. Mr. Mears filed his declar-
fires known to the northwest for years, caused by the death of secretary S. J J ation of candidacy for the republican
perhaps decades, are burning intermit­ Day. The Native Daughters of Jane : nomination for state representative
tently in both the fir and pine belts. McCully Cabin of Jacksonville will give for Jackson county on August 12, 1910.
Mr. Mears is a progressive republic­
Rough estimates being made are to the the dinner to the pioneers at their re­
an and in his declaration tavors and
effect that perhaps more than 200 lives union which will take place Sept. 22.
The program is not completed for pledges himself to support the follow­
will be lost in the conflagrations, sev­
The Lash of a Fiend
eral million dollars worth of mills, log­ the day, but will be a good one and ing:
would have been about as welcome to
ging camps, settlers improvements and will be announced later. As this is the
Statement No. 1, primary law, ini­
A. Cooper of Oswego, N. Y. as a mer­
villages will have been burned, and the oldest pioneer town in the valley, no tiative and referendum, corrupt prac­
ciless lung-wracking cough that defied
aggregate value of timber lost is now pains will be spared to make the day tices act and th« recall. He favors the
all remedies for years.
“It was most
beyond even reasonable estimate and an enjoyable one in every way for the income tax amendment.
NOTICE
troublesome at night,” he writes,
will surely reach enormous totals. Gif­ pioneers and their families. It is
He favors progressive legislation,
Sealed bids will be received up to and
“nothing helped me till I used Dr.
ford Pinchot, recent chief of the For­ hoped that the Native Daughters and good roads, corporate franchise tax,
The
accompaning
cup
will
become
the
King’s New Discovery which cured me including October 10th, 1910, by the
estry Department in the Federal ser­ Sons will secure a suitable room soon, free text books and aid for the state
property of some enterprising Oregon
completely. I never cough at night Mayor of the city council of the City
vice, in an interview at Washington, wherein the many relics of pioneer days normal school at Ashland.
orchardist. It is offered by the Port­
now.” Millions knows its matchless of Jacksonville, Oregon, for the sale of
declared that such disasters a.e entire­ may be placed on exhibition. This
He pledges himself to vote for that
land Commercial Club for the best ter.
merit for stubborn colds, obstinate $30,000.00 Jacksonville Water Bonds
ly preventable when Congress makes city is rich in relics and it u time that candidate for United States senator
boxes
of
apples
grown
in
an
Oregon
coughs, sore lungs, lagrippe, asthma, in denominations of $500.00 each, pay­
sufficient appropriation and the States something was done to preserve them. who receives the highest number of
orchard and exhibited at the National
hemorrhage, croup, whooping cough, able Twenty Years after date, and bear
look after private holdings. His plan Since the log cabin was the first home the people’s votes.
Apple Show, Spokane, November 14-19.
or hayfever. It relieves quickly and 6 % interest payable semi-annually^
is through patrol, complete telephone of the pioneers, why not erect a nice
He pledges himself to oppose all ef­
The cup is a handsome one, of solid I connections, and the putting of men at log cabin for exhibition purposes, with
never fails to satisfy. A trial convin­ I The foregoing bonds are issued under
ces. 50c. #1.00. Trial bottle free. Its and Dy authority of the provisions of silver, valued at $100. It stands 13 work upon every blaze discovered in the fireplace, and coon skin on the forts to nullify the primary law.
He is anti-assembly.
positively guaranteed by City Drug Chapter XI of the charter of said City inches high and will be a splendid ' its incipiency. As a result of this door. There is more than enougn pi­
trophy for the apple grower fortunate year’s appalling losses, there is sure oneer furniture furniture in town to fit
of Jacksonville, Oregon.
Store.
He will favor the enactment into law
No bids received for less than par enough to secure it. There promises to to be determined effort to protect and it up in true pioneer style.
of those political and moral principles
be a number of entries in this division I save the timber supply in the future. I
value of said bonds.
which will uplift the community and
Mr. Kubli’s Condition
Good for Billiousness
All bids must be accompanied by a so the winning exhibit must need to be
the state.
September 5th the great Portland
“I took two of Chamberlain’s Stom­
certified check for 5 % of bonds bid for. a good one.
FRED W. MEARS,
! Fair & Livestock Exposition will open
ach and Liver Tablets last night, and I
The right is reserved to reject any
406 South King St.
Henry D. Kubli, who is lying very
and continue until the 10th, inclusive.
feel fifty per cent better than I have
Medford, Oregon.
ill at the home of his mother in this or all bids.
An elaborate pr< gram of races, live­
BESIDE
HER
HUSBAND
for weeks, says J. J. Firestone of Al­
T. T. S haw . Mayor.
(Paid Advertisement.)
city showed slight improvement last
stock exhibits, music, vaudeville amuse-
legan, Mich.
“They are certainly a
H enry G. D ox , City Recorder.
evening, but little hope for his recov­
I ments and industrial events has been
fine article for biliousness.’’ For sale
ery is entertained by the physicians.
prepared
by
the
management.
This
Body of Mrs Simpson—Berry
Blood Poison
by All Dealers. Samples free.
He suffered a paralytic stroke last
Mr. Bellinger Serious.
will be the greatest fair of its kind yet
Is
prevented
by applying Dr. Bell's
entered in Jacksonville
June after an operation at San Fran­
held in this city, as a large number of
MARRIED
Anti-Pain to cuts, scratches and bruis­
cisco. When he went there the physi­
blooded
animals
recently
imported,
and
Cemetery.
The condition of M. Bellinger, who
cians found that he was affected with
the best known of the oldstock, will be STENNETT-PEART-On Friday Aug­ es. It destroys all septic matter en­
ust 26, 1910, by Rev. G. K. Berry; ables the wound to heal without sore-
enlargement of the heart and not in returned from Newport a few days ago
found. A great poultry show will be
quite
ill,
is
regarded
as
serious.
He
is
Amos G. Stennett and Mary Ada ness. Be sure to get Dr. Bell’s" Sold
condition for the operation. After
On Monday the body of Mrs. M ry conducted on the grounds. Trained
by City Drug Store.
Peart.
some time he was thought to with­ seventy-seven years of age but has Simpsor.-Berry who die I at Prescott, animals will perform daily and the
been
remarkable
free
from
illness
BURKMAN-CHESH1RE-Atthe
house
stand it, which proved to be erroneous.
Washington, about 13 years ago, was races will bring out some of the fast
of R. Rouse, Saturday, August 27,
He is a native of Jackson county ami throughout his life. His present mal­ entered in the beautiful cemetery on Northwest stock.
Surprise Party.
1910, by Rev. Lucius Pierce; Charles
formerly its representative in the leg­ ady is heart trouble. Mr. Bellinger the hill overlooking the Rogue valley
At the regular meeting of the Good
came to Jacksonville in the fifties and and beside the body of her former hus­
Burkman
and
Mary
A.
Cheshire.
islature.
Roads
Association
held
here
last
Tues
­
*
has resided in the valley constantly band, W. H. Simpson who died on
day, a number of prominent speakers O’KELLY-TRYER—At the home of
Mr. and Mrs. Fred O'Kelly were
since then. He fought in the various Butte creek, this county about 20 years
the Christian misister on Monday delightfully surprised on Tuesday
urged with all their power adoption of
Notice.
Indian wars of southern Oregon. — Med­ ago.
evening August 15, 1910, Fred O’Kelly evening by a
the amendment next Novebmer which
number of their
The Regular meeting of Ruth Re­ ford Sun.
The remains were accompaind by will permit counties to bond themselves
and Miss Edna E. Tryer, both of this friends, who swooped down upon them
bekah Lodge will be held Monday even­
Mrs. S. M. Baker of Walla Walla, a for heavy wagon road construction.
city: Rev. Frederick Brooke officia­ without warning at their home on
r
ing, Sept. 5. All members are request­
A Man of Iron Nerve
daughter of the deceased.
ting.
Until such provision is enacted, tl.e
seventh and K streets. The surpriso
ed to attend.
Indomitable will and tremendous en-! Mrs. Simpson will be remembered by Good Roads people feel that progress
The bride is thedaughter of Mrs. Ed. was a complete success in every par­
By order of Noble Grand.
ergy are never found where Stomach, many of tiie older residents of the val­ I is handicapped, but if such a measure Tryer, of this city, and is a charming ticular, and the young people spent the
Liver, Kidneys and Bowels are out of ley having resided here more than 20 ; is enacted by the people, they are con- young lady endowed with the beauties evening with various amusing games
Your complexion as well as your order. If you want these qualities and' years ago and later lived on Butte I fident many Oregon counties will at of disposition and character which have and music, and the little reception to
temper is rendered miserable by a dis­ the success they bring, use Dr. Bell’s Creek where Mr. Simpson died.
once begin heavy work.
made her a favorite in the younger the newly wedded couple was most
ordered liver. By taking Chamber­ New Life Pills, the matchless regu­
The family then moved to the state I The Lincoln County Fair is to open circles in which she moves. The groom heartily enjoyed by all present. Before
lain’s Stomach and Liver Tablets you lators, for keen brain and strong booy. of Washington where Mrs. Simpson at Toledo, September 6, and continue is a young man of fin: character, hold­ departing for home the young couple
can improve both. Sold by All Dealers. I 25c at City Drug Store.
I was united in marriage to J. H. Berry.
ing a position as salesman at the Gibson were showered with many hearty
until the Sth.
The Linn County Fair opens at Scio grocery store and is highly respected wishes for a long and happy married
Tuesday, Aug. 30. In cash prizes there by all who know him, both in business life. Those present were Mr. and Mrs.
and social circles. Both are well known William Riggs, Mrs. A. C. Goettsche,
will be $1,000 hung up.
in this city, where they have resided Misses Bessie Cole, Marie Willard,
The spring salmon season closed Aug.
for the past several years and where Merle Caldwell, Fay Sill, Pearl Dyer,
25 with a good catch which will yield
they have a host of friends to wish Minnie Reymers, Hazel Morey; Messers
to the workingmen of the lower Colum­
them a perfect wedded life. Mr. and Rodney Calvert, Lloyd Dyer, Clyde
bia $1,172,412. The pack is estimated
Mrs. O’Kelly will reside on Seventh and Martin, Hal Bishop, Roy Baynard, John
at 205,000 full size cases.
K streets.—Grants Pass, Courier.
Fahs, Herbert Brown.—Rogue River
Hood River has sold its first 4 car­
Mrs. O’Kelly is a niece of Miss Courier.
loads of Gravenstein apples this year Katheriue Chapman, the milliner, and
at $1.50 a box f.o.b. Hood River, which Mrs. M. Reeve, of Jacksonville.
is the highest price secured for this
apple in its earliest deliveries.
We wish to hdvise you that we have
Catarrh Cannot be Cured
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installed in our store a new Royal
with Local Applications, as they can­
Electric Coffee Mill, which is being
It Saved His Leg
not reach the seat of the disease. Ca­ A h Many a Jacksonville Reader
placed on the market by The A. J.
“All thought I’d lose my leg” writes tarrh is a blood or constitutional dis­
Knows too Well.
Deer Co., of Hornell, N. Y. This
J. A. Swensen, of Watertown, Wis. ease, and in order to cure it you must
machine is equipped with steel knives
"‘Ten years of eczema, that 15 doctors take internal remedies. Hall’s Catarrh
which cut the berry into uniform clean
could not cure, had at last laid me up. Cure is taken internally, and acts di­
When the kidneys are sick,
cut particles, instead of grinding
Then Bucklen’s Arnica Salve cured it, rectly on the blood and mucous sur­
Nature tells you all about it.
crushing it, as by the old method.
sound and well.” Infallable for skin faces. It was prescribed by one of the
The urine is nature’s calendar.
All Coffee Mills heretofore used
eruptions, eczema, salt rheum, boils, best physicians in this country for
Infrequent or boo frequent action;
only crush the berry, mutilating
fever sores, burns, scalds, cuts and years and is a regular prescription. It
Any urinary trouble tells of kidney ills.
minute oil cells, allowing the Coffee
piles. 25c at City Drug Store.
is composed of the best tonics known,
Doan’s kidney Bills cure all kidney
Oil to evaporate, thus impairing the
combined with the best blood purifiers, ills.
strength and flavor.
acting directly on the mucous surfaces.
James Powell, living at 124 Iowa St.
Central Point
By this new process the little oil cells
The perfect combination of the two in­ Ashland, Ore., says:
“For twenty
remain unbroken, the essential oil
gredients is what produces such won­ years I was afflicted with kidney com­
(food product), can not evaporate and
derful results in curing Catarrh. Send plaint. The kidneys secretions were too
From The Globe.
the coffee thus retains its fine, rich,
for testimonials free.
frequent in action and the pains in my
George
Wright
was
down
from
Pros
­
aromatic flavor in its full strength.
F. J. CHENEY & CO., Props.,
back were so severe that I could hard­
pect the forepart of this week.
This is one reason why a pound of
Toledo. Ohio.
Mr. anu Mrs. T. M. Jones were Med­ Sold by Druggists, price 75 cents. ly endure the misery. There were
coffee cut in this mill will make from
pains through my loins and my geneial
ford visitors one day last week.
strength coffee than will any coffee
twelve to fifteen cups mo
Take Hall’s Family Pills for constipation health was in a much run down con­
ground the old way. The Lover of Good Coffee finds here a richness of
W. J. Harvey, the real estate man,
dition. I finally procured Doan's Kid­
flavor never found in Coffee ground in the ordinary way at any price.
' was at Medford one day last week.
MARRIAGE LICENSES
ney Pills after other remedies had fail­
Another feature about this Mill is that you may have your Coffee cut as
Mrs. F. F. Cooper returned Sunday
ed to hely me and began taking them
fine as the fineit sand and it will still be practically free from that fine
John
G.
Maddison
and
Mamie
E.
I morning from a month’s visit in Wil­
as directed. They quickly banished
dust which is produced by the old method of grinding. You will, there­
Drake.
lamette valley points.
fore, always have a-clear cup of coffee instead of a muddy effect—a result,
Amos F. Stennett and Mary Ada the troubles and in a short time my
health returned. I am now in my
of using the old style Mills.
Peart.
DIED
Royal Cut Coffee is also adaptable for percolators or French Drip
Charles Burkman and Mary A. Ches­ nintieth year and my health is fine. I
unhesitatingly recommend Doan’s Kid­
APPLEGATE—At Central Point, Ore­ hire.
Coffee Pots.
ney Pills tootherB.”
gon, August 29, 1910, the infant
Try a pound of our coffee cut on a Royal Mill and we know you will be
Frank Works and Rosaline Bruley.
child of Clyde Applegate. Inter­
pleated with the reeulte.
Yours truly,
Plenty more proof like this from
T. I. Huson and Verna Elder.
ment in Jacksonville cemetery, Tues­
Chas Floyd Fraley and Willita De Jacksonville people. Call at The City
day.
I Drug Stere and ask what customers
Von Edmunds.
, report.
Best ever Used
Best'for the Hands
For sale ’by all dealers. Price 50
S.
L.
Chapman,
Massac, Ky. says: I cents. Foster-Milburn Co., Buffalo,
A.B. Heinlein, Harrison, Idaho says:
have used Dr. Bell’s Pine-Tar-Honey used Dr. Bell’s Antiseptic Salve on my ’ New York, Sole Agents for the Unit-
for coughs and colds and it is the best hands, which were sore, and find it the i ed States.
| best I ever tried. It cured them com­ ■ Remember the same—Doan’s, and
pletely. Sold by City Drug Store.
take no other.
A regular meeting of the Commer­
cial Club will be held in the city hall
Thursday evening, Sept. 8th, at 8
o’clock.
All members of the club and resi­
dents of the city are requested to at­
tend. Several matters of vital imfor-
tance to the welfare of our city will be
disscussed.
Come out and bring a friend or two
with you.
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Notice to Pupils and Parents
F
To the Lover
of Good Coffee
Ulrich Brothers
NATURE TELLS YOU