Jacksonville post. (Jacksonville, Or.) 1906-19??, October 22, 1910, Image 2

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    pars« m<ge in Jacksonville, Oregon,
Friday, Oct. 14, 1910, by I’ev. Chas.
IL Johnston; A. E. Albright and S.
Ellen Inlow.
LEET-FOSTER-A' the residence of
ths <ffi i iting clergyman, in Jack-
RonviJJe, Oregon, Friday, Oct. 11. by
Rev. Reber* Ennis; William A. Leet
and Eileen Foster.
MclNTYRE-KELSEY At the house
of A. J. S ewart. Sunday, Oct. 1G,
1910, by Rev. J. I*. Hipps; John L.
McIntyre a id Laurissa M. Kelsey.
WRIGHT-MOORE-At the M. E.
parsonage in Jacksonville, Oregon,
Tuesday, Oct. 18, 1910, by Rev.
Chas. IL Johnston; O. D. Wright
and Eva Moore.
,
KETCHEL’S MURDERER
Capïured near
Niangua, Mo.
of character and the part school
training had in it? «levelopment.
The different departments were all
ably han lied nnd cv-ry one of the
teachers voted this the best institute
ever.
Among the teachers who attended
the institute were:
Nelle Palmer, Alice A. Black tord,
George O. Henri, J. Percy Wells,
Ella A. Parks, Isabelle A. Collir.s,
Nellie Collins, Mrs. II. Crouch, Mrs.
M. Peter, Wm. M. Stine, Nell E. Cal
lahan, Evelyn Merrill, Mina Mijniss
Bertha B. Smith, Amy Davis.
MODEST VICTOR HUGO,
The Greet Master Thought No Honor
Too Great For Himself.
It was Theophile Gautier who said1
something
to the effect that if he
early Moica / morning
thought that oue line of the great mas­
ter, Victor Hugo, was bad lie would
not acknowledge it to himself if be
Springfield, Missouri, Cctober 17.-
were alone at tbe bottom of a dark
Walter A. Hurtz, who shot and kilied
well. On another occasion Gautier
The Only Beach in the Pacific ?<crthv«’est
Stanley Ketchel, was captured at the
spoke of Victor Hugo as “a new Mose«
home
of
Thomas
Haggard,
one
mile
fresh from Sinai, charged to deliver
Where the pretty Water Agates, Moss Agates, Moonstones
from Niangua, Mo. Hertz was taken
tbe tablets of the law.” Decidedly.
Carnelians, and Rock Oysters can be found.
to the Webster county jail at Marsh­
Victor Hugo was a man who knew
field, where he is being closely guarded.
OUTDOOR SPORTS OF ALL KINDS
how to cast a spell upon those about
him. For -example, look at the follow­
After being placed in his cell rhe
Including Hunting, Fishing, c'gging Rock Oysters, Boating,
ing picture drawn in the "Souvenir sur
prisoner made a confession in which he
Surf Bathing, Riding, Autoing, Canoeing and Dancing. Pure
Eoi mida ': le Ballot
Turgenleff:”
declared he shot Ketchel in self-defence.
mountain water and the best of food at low prices. Fresh
"Oue evening Hugo's admirers as-
He
said
he
ordered
the
prizefighter
to
Crabs, Clams, Oysters, Fish and Vegetables of all kindsdaily
sembled
in his drawing room, were
throw up his hands and fired when
IDEAL CAMPING GROUNDS, with strict sanitary reg da­
Without any county officers or competing with one another in the
Ketchel
refused
to
obey.
A THMA, CATARRH, CURED
tums, at-nominal cost.
precinct initiative measures attached, I eulogy of his genius, and the idea was
Late Sunday night, overcome, with
the state ballot for the November I thrown out. that the street in which
Expert
medical
Science
announce
hunger and fatigue, Hurtz reached the
Three Day-Saturday to Monday Rate
elections
will be exactly six feet long. I he lived ought to bear bls name. Some
LowRound-TripSeason Tickets
startling result's obtained
i home of Thomas Haggard, where he
from S. I*, points, Portland to Cottage
The
ballot
was lately forwarded from I one suggested that the street was too
Grove inclusive, including branch lines
applied for a place to sleep and some
by Senpine.
from all points in Oregon, Wash­
the hands of the state printer for dis­ small to be worthy of so great a poet,
also from all C. & E. stations Albany and
and the honor of bearing ills name
west. Good ffoinK on Saturday or Sunday,
New York, Thousands are taking I I thing to eat. He was given food and tribution and certification to the various ought to be assigned to some more im­
ington and Idaho on sale daily
and for return Sunday or Monday.
j a bed. At that timo Haggard had not
advantage of the generons offer made ' ' heard of the shooting. Later he learn- county clerks.
portant thoroughfare. Then they pro­
In many of .the counties the ballot ceeded to enumerate the most popular
by the Woodworth Co. Dept. O, 1161 i ed of the affair and also received a
probably will go to eight feet at quarters of Paris, in an ascending
Broadway, New York City, requesting
description of the slayer. For several
an experimental package of Senpine, hours, while Hurtz wa3 sleeping. Hag­ least, and it is believed that the ballot scale, until one man exclaimed with
in Multnomah county will be fully nine enthusiasm that it would be an honor
the great discovery for Asthma, Hay gard stood guard with a shotgun.
feet long. In many precincts and for the city of Paris Itself to be re-
Fever, Bronchitis, and Catarrh, which
Shortly after 4 o’clock Sunday morn-
is mailed free of charge to all who i ing Haggard secured the services of counties there will be local initiative ramed after the man of genius. Hugo,
measures tending to swell the length leaning against the mantelpiece, listen­
write for it. It is curing thousands of ■
¡three neighbors and they awakened
from Albany, Corvallis and Philomath, with corresponding low rates
ed complacently to these flatterers out­
of the ballot considerably.
the most stubborn cases. It makes no |
bidding each other. Then, with an air
from points west, in effect ail summer. Call on any S. P. or C. & E.
I Hurtz at the point of a gun. They
The initiative and referendum which of one engaged in deep thought, he
difference how long you have been ' i forced the man to roll up his sleeves
Agent for full particulars as to rates^ rain schedules, etc.; also for
allowed voters to place measures be­ turned to a young man nnd said to
suffering
cr
how
severe
the
climate
and, finding a tattoo mark there, ac­
copy of our beautifully illustrated booklet, “Outings in Oregon,” or
conditions are where you live, Senpine , cused him of having killed Ketchel. fore the people for decision, is re­ him in bls grand style, ‘Even that will
write to
sponsible for the unusual length nt come, my friends—even that will
will cure you.
The man then broke down and admit­
WM. McMURRAY,
come.’ ’’—Bookman.
If you have experimented with other ted the shooting. Later he was turn­ the ballots.
General Passenger Agent.
It is hoped to confine the limits of
treatments and have failed to find a ed over to officers and taken to Marsh­
Portland, Oregon
Jackson coounty’s ballot to more
cure do not be discouraged but send field.
THE OVARINAS
modest proportions, but it will, never­
for a trial of this wonderful truly
theless, be large enough "for all Picturesque Barefooted Fish Hawkers
meritous remedy which is a scientific
For Chapped Skin.
practicable purposes.” —Ex.
of Portugal.
i compound discovered by a Professor
The ocarinas are perhaps the most
I of Vienna University, and is being I Chapped skin whether on the hands
or face may be cured in one night by THIS PAPER REPRESENTED FOR FOREIGN interesting people in Portugal. They
I recommended by thousands.
ADVERTISING BY THE
applying Chamberlain’s Salve. It is
are probably the lineal descendants of
the original Inhabitants of the land,
also unequaled for sore nipples, burns
nnd now come from a small place
and scalds. For sale by all dealers.
COUNTY CONVENTION
j.--— ■
I am here to stay
cnllcd Murtosa (Estarreja). not far
GENERAL OFFICES
from Oporto. As the termination indi­
Give me a call.
NEW
YORK
AND
CHICAGO
Damages Awarded Government
cates. the overinas are the women of
Of school officers held at Med-
BRANCHES IN ALL THE PRINCIPAL CITIES these people.
Both old nnd young, for even young
ford, Monday.
In action for fire trespass on the
children are thus employed, are ex­
«I
ceedingly active and energetic. They
Black Hills National Forest brought by
go about bnrefoot. wearing a peculiar
the
United
States
against
the
Missouri
Convention met at the call of the
costume, and carrying huge baskets of
River
and
Northwestern
Railroad,
the
county school superintendent, in Med­
a peculiar shape on their heads. They
jury has awarded damages to the
ford, October 17.
travel many miles a day and penetrate
Government
not
only
for
the
loss
of
Number of delegates present, 48.
into every corner of the city, crying
JOHN DUNNINGTON, Prop.
Official Paper of the City of Jacksonville, Oregon
merchantable
timber
but
also
for
the
their wares in u loud, unmusical shout
Dealer in
T. H. Simpson of Ashland made tem­
destruction of unmerchantable young
They mount even to the sixth floors
A weekly newspaper published every Saturday at the county seat of Jackson porary secretary.
All Kind of Fresh and and bargain with buyers. They go
Permanent organization effected by growth.
County, Oregon. D. W. B agshaw , Editor.
I
This
is
regarded
by
Government
barefoot not because of their poverty,
election of the following officers: Dr.
Cured Meats, Choice
many of them possessing expensive
officials as establishing a very important
R.
C.
Kelsey
of
Gold
Hill,
president;
J.
Entered as second-class matter June 22, 1907, at the post office at Jacksonville,
gold ornaments, but because they can
precedent.
So
far
as
is
known
at
the
Lard,
Etc.
H. Cachran of Medford, vice-president;
Oregon, under Act of Congress of March 3, 1879.
thus more easily cover the many miles
Oelborn Beeson of Talent, secretary- i U. S Department of Agriculture, it
they run during the day. Attempts
Oregon
i is the first time that any court has Jacksonville.
i treasurer.
have been made to do away with this
SATURDAY, OCTOBER 22, 1910
recognized what foresters call the “ex­
method of selling fish, but they hnvo
Name of organization to be “School
pectation value” of young growth as
A
New
and
Complete
Line
of
all failed, The customers like to deal
i
Officers
Association
for
Jackson
County
SUBSCRIPTION: One year by mail $1.50. Advertising rates furnished on
I furnishing a basis for the award of
with these fish girls and can purchase
i Oregon”. .
application.
1 damages. The difficulty in the way of
from them very small amounts.
President authorized to appoint a
such an award in the past has been
Fish is not purchased by weight, but
Just received at
committee to draft and submit consti­
by the fish or part of fish. The price
that there was no way to prove to the
tution
and
by-laws
for
consideration
of
averages 12 to 15 cents per pound.
With the water bonds sold and the council consider­ next meeting.
satisfaction of the courts the money I
There are not less than 2,000 ocarinas
value
of
the
loss
suffered.
ing bids for the construction of reservoir, laying pipe lines, Next meeting to be held in Medford
engaged tn selling fish In Lisbon.—
The award in the South Dakota case
A fine line of Furniture, House­
Consular Beport
etc., it may truthfully be said that Jacksonville will soon in connection with next annual teachers i followed the presentation of evidence
hold Goods, Stoves, Ranges,
in October, 1911. Will work as to the cost of work in reforesting
be able to boast of as good a water system as any city of i institute,
Harness, Whips, Graphophones
When He Didn't Stutter.
for attendance of 200 delegates at that ; which the Government is actually doing
A confirmed stutterer went into a
its size in the state. Jacksonville citizens have long felt I meeting.
and Records always on hand.
in the Black Hills.
restaurant and met a few casual ac­
See the
the need of an adequate water supply and to that end the Discussion of county high school fund
quaintances. who at once commenced
. led by Mr. T. R. Aiderman of the Uni­
chaffing him most unmercifully re­
members of the city council have labored diligently. versity of Oregon. On motion of J. P.
Address In U. S. Hall.
specting the impediment In bls speech.
While there has been some slight complaint at seemingly Dodge the convention unamimously in­
At last one of them, a pert little fel­
Examine thi3 stove and be con­
the county high school fund and
low who had been making himself
unnecessary delay, it is to the best interests of the city to dorsed
vinced
of
its
superiority
over
Rev. Dr. Wm. A. Wasson, Rector of
ordered the committee of that measure
rather conspicuous by his remarks,
any cook stove on the market.
“make haste slowly” and be certain that the undertaking to proceed with a publicity campaign. Grace Episcopal Church, Riverhead,
said, “Well, old man, I’ll bet suppers
Long Island, one of the country’s most
round you can't order them with­
is upon a solid, substantial basis. An unfailing water After a discussion the convention ex- j enthusiastic
out stammering.” "D-d-d-done.” says
anti-prohibitionists will
| pressed itself as being unamimously in
supply is the one thing needed to make our city the , favor of a better system of rural school speak in this city at the United States
Brown, and, to the astonishment of
the company and the discomfort of his
Jacksonville, Oregon
choicest residential site in Southern Oregon and with the 1 supervision, and recommended that the Hotel Hall, on Wednesday, October
challenger (all of whom were unaware
26th.
legislature
of
Oregon
enact
such
meas
­
of his being, as is often the case with
system completed, we may safely look for a material ures as will provide a distruet super­ Dr. Wasson will take as his subject
stutterers, n first class singer), he
Photography.
increase in population.
"Prohibition propaganda is anti-Chris­
visor for every twenty schools.
Photography was discovered in this beckoned the waiter and sang the or­
The question of normal schools and | tian and contrary to Scripture”. He way: Daguerre was lying on a couch der without the slightest hitch, then,
i
the training of teachers was discussed j i ¡3 supporting and urging the passage in his attic abode and saw a sunbeam turning round to his tormentor, said,
Unsightly
Order of default.
; and the following resolution adopted ■ of Initiative Bill No. 328 which will fall upon a spot In the darkened room, “N-n-n-now, y-y-y-you c-c-c-can p-p-p-
Bores, boils, eruptions, pimples, black­
Application of Kate McAndrew as
| give to every city and town the power lie was startled to see the objects on pay.’’—Argonaut.
heads and all skin affections are very executrix to register title. Permission without dissenting vote:
the street vividly portrayed in all their
Realizing tae importance of well train-1 to license, regulate, control, or to sup­ colors—in fact a panorama of the In­
quickly cure«! by the use of Dr. Bell’s granted to file amended complaint.
The Start of an Author.
press
or
prohibit,
the
sale
of
intoxicat
­
ed teachers for all our schools, both ;
Antiseptic Salve. 25c Sold every
Soon after "Treasure Island" bad ap­
Wm. Ulrich as Assignee vs. George citv and country, and recognizing the ing liquors within a municipality, and cidents outside. He studied the sub­
ject. and his search in the mystery
where.
E. Neuber et al. Demurrer over­ state nornial^schools as the best Bgen- which also embodies the present local was the beginning of all that is beau­ peared and attracted public attention
to Robert Louis Stevenson, two gen­
ruled.
cies for the training of teachers; and option law. He is a good speaker a tiful in photography tixiay.
tlemen were traveling up to London
man
with
a
clear
head
and
judgment
THE COURT HOUSE
NEW CASES
believing that to train the required
from Norfolk. One of them was read­
Lincoln’s Fees.
As a rule. Abraham Lincoln's fees ing "Treasure Island.” Presently, hav­
Willard E. Church vs. Mary Church, number of teachers so that it will be and one who has, by study and prepar­
Items of Interest to Jackson County
Suit for divorce. Complaint filed possible for every school to obtain a ation, put himself in good trim for were less than those of other lawyers ing finished the book, be dropped It
of his circuit. Justice Davis once re­ into his traveling bag, remarking:
Vawter & Purdin, attorneys for normal trained teacher, that the state gixxi work.
Tax Payers
I
monstrated with him and Insisted thnt “Well. I think I could myself write
plaintiff.
normal schools must be so located that
he was doing a grave injustice to his a better child's story than that” The
MARRIAGE LICENSES
they
are
accessible
to
those
desiring
William H. Fordney vs. Katie E.
Card of Thanks
associates at the bar by charging so other, who. by the way, was bis broth­
Fordney. Suit foi divorce. Complaint such training.
O. C. Beyer and Goldie M. Spidel.
The members of the family of the little for Ids services. From 1850 to er. urged him to try. Six weeks aft­
Be it therefore resolved, that this
I860 his Income varied from $2.000 to erward the former handed to tbe lat­
Robert M. Simonds and Mattie M. and summons filed. Demurrer. J. A.
late Mrs. Minerva Armstrong wish to $3.000. nnd even when he was recog­ ter a complete tale In manuscript It
Lemery for plaintiff, W. J. Moore for convention of the directors of .the com­
Harvey.
return
hearty
thanks
to
their
friends
nized as one of the ablest lawyers of was "King Solomon's Mines," the first
mon schools of Jackson couuty, Oregon
defendant.
Julian P. Neville and Hazel F. Can-
endorse and approve the measure now and sympathizers of Jacksonville in the state his fee book frequently shows novel that made a reputation for Mr.
Mike
Wooley
vs.
Mary
Jane
Wooley.
their late atflection.
charges of $3. $5 and $1 for advice, al­ Rider Haggard.
ney.
Suit for divorce. Complaint filed. before the people of the state to per­
though he never went into court for
Family of the late
A. E. Albright an«! 8. Ellen Inlow. Affidavit for publication of summons. manently establish and maintain the
less than $10. During that period he
Mrs.
Minerva
Armstrong.
The Phrenological Test.
state normal schools at Ashland, Mon­
William A. Leet and Eileen Foster. Colvig & Realties for plaintiff.
was nt the height of his power and
A distinguished phrenologist while
mouth.
and
Weaton.
popularity, and lawyers of less stand­ dining at n hotel stated at the table
Frank A. Allard and Marie L.
Ada Carnell vs. E. G Burgess et al.
Ordered that the officers of the asso­
Institute at Grants Pass
ing and talent charged several times that he had formed an opinion of the
Miller.
Action to recover money. Complaint
ciation together with the county school
those amounts.—"The True Abraham character of each one present. An
John L. McIntyre and Laurissa M. filed. F. J. Newman and M. Purdin
Lincoln."
superintendent
be
a
standing
committee
Irishman said that he would propound
Teacher’s Institute was held at
for plaintiff.
Kelsey.
a question an«l thnt if it was truthful­
for the purpose of securing a better Grants Pas« on Oct. 12-13-14. Among
Chinese Barbers Don't Use Lather,
Rose Applegate and Luella Burton.
system of purchasing school furniture some of the speakers were Curtis
"One of the chief trials of the nver- ly answered he would forever believe
MARRIED
O. D. Wright and Eva Moore.
and supplies, sail! committee to ask Merriman, Cheney Norma) of state I age man is the way his razor pulls In phrenology. The phrenologist said
W. H. Merriman and Alva G. Martin. BEYER-SP1DKL-At the M. E. par­ different wholesale houses to submit of Washington, J. H Ackerman. State when be procetxls to erase the beard be was satisfied and told him to pro­
ceed. "Thin," said the Irlsbmnn, “will
from bls face.” remarked a traveler.
sonage in Jacksonville. Oregon, samples an«! to issue a circular letter
"Some years ago I was in China, and yes be aftber fellin' me am I married
PROBATE COURT
Wednesday, Oct. 12, 1910, by Rev. to the various school boards of the Supt. of Public Instruction, L. R.
Chas. H. Johnston; O. C. Beyer anil coenty standardizing a’line of furniture Aiderman of U. of O.. E. D. Ressler, I noticed thnt the cunning barbers of or single?"—London Telegraph.
In the matter of the guardianship of Goldie M. Spidel.
Oregon Agricultural College. In ad­ that country, instend of potting lather
and supplies.
Sweet.
Ellen Taylor, an incompetent. Order
dition to these, discussions were le«l by on the faces of their customers, used a
SIMONDS-HARVEY At the Baptist
“I think your wife has such a sweet
Other topics discussed were school some of the mote prominent teachers number of very hot towels. 1 went
for sale of real property.
parsonage in Medford, Oregon, Wed­
through the experience and became a voice.”
Estate of Martha J. Minnick, de­ nesday, Oct. 12. by Rev. A. A. sanitation, employment of teachersand of Josephine ar.d Jackson counties.
"So do I. She gets $1.200 a year for
convert
to the Chinese system. To this
teachers'
salaries,
ami
school
house
On Thursday the Institute was
ceased. Final account examined and
Holmes; Robert M. Simonds and building.
day when 1 go to shave, in lieu of spilling part of ft in a church choir."—
favored with an address by B. F. soap. I steam my face with hot water Boston Transcript
approve«!.
Mattie M. Harvey.
On motion Mr. Aiderman was ex­ Mulkey.
E«*ate of Cecelia Songer, deceased. NEVILLE-CANNEY At the M.
E. tended a vote of thanks for his assist­ The music during the Institute was and find that this method takes all the
A Possible Exception.
wiriness out of the whiskers far bet­
First Semi-annual account of adminis­ parsonage. Friday Oct. 14. 191’),
, in charge of Miss Ethel Chapman, who ter than lather, so thnt if the blade is
ly ance in the convention.
Wife—leu't it a fact, dear, that band-
tratrix filed.
Rev. L. F. Belknap; Julian P.
prove! herself an able leader.
reasonably sharp you can shave with­ some men are proverbially disagree­
CIRCUIT COURT
Neville anti Hazel F. Canney.
Call at the Bess, for some of that
Al) speakers and instructors urged out any torture incurred In the 'pull- able? Husband—Well. I don't know.
I always try to be pleasant.
William H. Royse vs. Elsie R. Royse. AI.BRIGHT-INLOW-At the M. E. delicious candy.
upon the teachers the great importance ini' process '—Baltimore American.
NEWPORT, YaquinaBa
;
A Sunday Excursion Rate
of
NEW BARBER SHOP ?
FAwsutw
DICK JOHNSTON
Jacksonville
JACKSONVILLE POST
Meat Market
Graniteware
T. L. DeVore’s
Art Stove
T. L. DeVore