Jacksonville post. (Jacksonville, Or.) 1906-19??, March 25, 1911, Image 1

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    Oregon Historical Society
JACKSONVILLE,
K, JACKSON COUNTY, OREGON, MARCH 25, 1911
NO. 47
i settled fact—and the promised influx
TEACHERS’ CERTIFICATES
of homeseekers during the summer it
matter, “and there is now a provision
is no difficult matter to forsee pro­
| in the state statutes that school dis­
sperity dealt out in larger packages Laws Enacted by Siate Legisla­
List Drawn For March Term of tricts may vote free text books, in
Two New Concerns Shy
ease the pupils are unable to provide Central Oregon Welcomes than ever before.
ture, in Effect May 20.
Circuit Court.
thefil themselves; or the board may
Their Castors Into The
Hosts of Homeseekers. Advance proof sheets have been re­
provide them, upon written recom­
ceived by the secretary of the Grants
mendation, of the clerk of the school
Ring.
Mining Men Hold Meet Pass commercial club, for the 48-page
ftaiph Dean, Ceptral Point; W. M. board, for indegent pupils.
(Continued from last week.)
I publicity booklet, descriptive ef Grants
Hevener, Ashland; J. J. Murphy, Ash­
ing.
CERTIFICATES OF GRADUATION.
Pass
and
Josephine
county,
which
gives
“
Personally
I
am
not
in
favor
of
a
Two new real eatntls concerns have land; J. E. Hart, Eagle Point; David :ompulsory free text book law, so I
, promise of being the most elaborate
(1) Upon application, any graduate
opened up for business during the Dorn, Watkins; Fred Fridegar, Med­ do not mourn the demise of the one
[ and altogether handsome piece of ad- of a standard college or university,
ford;
E.
L.
Hackett,
Ashland;
A
S.
last week, the first is Jason Hartman,
Portland, Or., March 24 (Special) — | vertising literature ever gotten out in who has completed 120 semester hours
presented in the legislature this year.
the Veteran bridge builder who has Barnes, Ashland; L. Waterman, Talent: I think the optional airangement in Although the whole state has its full the valley, says the Courier.
in education, shall be granted without
W.
B.
Beebe,
Ashland;
J.
H.
Car'ton,
opened an office in the ilyan building
the present law is sufficient to meet quota of new settlers who are taking
Medford;
L.
Neeley,
Ash
’
and;
L.
B.
T. J. Westerford brought 45 coyote examination, a one-year state certifi­
opposite the U. S. Hotel.
conditions |in Oregon as they now advantage of the low colonist fares, pelts to Canyon City this week on cate, valid to teach in high schools
Brown,
Medford;
A.
S.
Furry,
Phoenlk;
The second is stvled the Rogue
exist. Our text books are not fre­ Central Oregon towns are especially
only.
River Realty Co. and ¡ b composed of Mark Welch, Medford; W. T. Houston, quently changed. They are adopted busy welcoming the newcomers. Large he received the bounty of $2.50 each,
(2) The holder of such a certificate
H. K. Hanna, Jr., a well known at­ Central Point; Emmett Beeson, Talent; for periods of six years at a time, and additions to the ustial accommodations says the Eagle. He has been trapping shall, after six months of successful
J.
B.
Hamriek,
Central
Point;
Fred
this
past
winter
in
the
vicinity
of
Day
­
torney, O. N. Nelson, manager of the
at the close of such periods there are are being made to house the home­ ville and has toured into the county teaching experience [in Oregon, be
Silas J. Day Abstract Co. and D. W. Kleinhämmer, Buncom; E. L. Balcom.
not often many changes, the old books seekers and extra efforts are being for botifity oVef 1W scalps. He is granted without examination, a five-
Medford;
D.
H.
Barneburg,
Ashland;
Bagshaw, editor of the Jacksonville
being
continued. Thus the matter of made to care for their wants until past mastdr at this art and knows the year state certificate, valid for teach­
L.
Neidermyer,
Jacksonville;
H.
G.
Post.
they shall become permanently set- covote and his habits as well as the ing in high schools only: and after 30
expense
is not a great one.
The new company has opened an Mathews, Ashland; T. J. Perry. Sams
tied.
months successful teaching experience
Valley;
W.
C.
Green,
Medford;
W.
best instructed naturalist.
“Some people, I know, fe»l that the
office With Mr. Hanna, in his rooms
in Oregon shall be granted, without
Homesteads
are
being
taken
in
large
W.
Eddington,
Sams
Valley;
A.
C.
present provision is a sort of charity
over the Bank of Jacksonville.
Sheridan Sun: The Sheridan Sun examination, a life state certificate,
numbers, irrigation lands are being
If prospective investors do not find Hubbard, Medford; A. Andrews, Med- law, and therefore make undue sacra-
gives an elegant writeup of that city’s valid for teaching in high schools only.
bought
and
new
town:
are
building
fo;d;
Geo.
Beers,
Woodville;
Geo.
fices in order to avoid the appearance
property to suit them in Jacksonville,
fruit industry; especially exploiting
(3) Upon application, any graduate
it will not be for the lack of real Lance, Jr., Gold Hill; H. P. Anderson, of accepting aid not required by their because of the rush of imn.’grants who the Clear View Orchard company’s
of u standard norma) school, shall be
are
following
the
railroads
into
the
Medford.
neighbors—sacrifices they would not
estate agents.
holdings, 3000 acres, being pushed into granted without examination, a one-
>-
have to make if all were alike furnished interior. Trainloacfs of supplies, build­ fruit as fast as money and men can do
year state certificate, valid for teach­
ing
materials
and
agricultural
imple
­
with free books. But we buy the
the work. Twenty-four photographs ing in any grammar school, or in any
For
Diseases
of
the
Skin.
ments
are
going
in
and
the
long-
books at practically wholesale prices;
Buncom Reports.
delayed awakening of Central Oregon illuminate the article. Yamhillers one-year, two-year, or three year high
Nearly all diseases of the skin such I do rot think school boards could buy has arrived, after that section has know that the soil beneath and around school. The holder of such a certificate
Correspondence to the Post.
as eczema, tetter, salt rheum and them in large quantities any cheaper lain dobmunt for ages awaiting the our town can produce as much and as shall’ after six months successful
barbers
’ itch, are characterized by an than the individual can how secure | whistle of the loCetnoiiVO,
good fruit as Sheridan or any other teaching experience in Oregon, bo
W. T. Bostwick was in Medford
intense itching and smartihg, which them,
place on earth. And it is coming.
Tuesday.
granted without examination, a five-
“The sense of ownership in books! fiâtes (Or the Oregoti Development
year state certificate, valid for teach­
Wallace Haskins was a caller at often makes life a burdeh and disturbs
W. R. Green, who came to Rainier
League convention at AstOria have
Wilber Cameron’s ranch the first of sleep and rest. Quick relief may be and their care is, I think, an important been fixed for Monday, Tuesday and recently from Boston, has started a ing in any grammar school, or in any
had by applying Chamberlain’s Salve. matter for the child’s development,
one-year, two-year, or three-year high
the week.
It allays the itching and smarting and is not possible, of course, where . Wednesday, August 14, 12 and 16. shipyard on a small scale, and has school, and after 30 months ¡successlul
Elden Jennings accompanied by his almost instantly. Many esses have there are free text books.
This will be while the Astor Centennial succeeded so well that, the Review teaching experience in Oregon, shall
wife and family were visiting Mrs. been cured by its use. For sale by
is in progress and convention visitors reports, he intends to keep adding to
“More important than this, however, will give a part of their time to this his businers until the city has a com­ be grantee without examination, a
A. B. Saltmarsh last Sunday.
City Drug Store.
is the very real danger of disease in­ historic celebration. The convention plete ship yard fitted to handle or life state certificate valid for teach­
W. R. Garrett and Ernest Foreman
fection from books handed down by dates were decided after n conference construct any kind or size of a boat. ing in any grammar school, or in any
made a trip to Jacksonville last Satur­
the school district from one generation between the Astoria Commercial Club He will also act as agent in shipping one-year, two-year, or three-year high
day.
CORVALLIS LETTER
of pupils to another. Thorough fumi­ and the Centennial management,
mosts, spars, and smaller ship-sticks school.
Hollis Parks was in town Monday
All certificates issued bv the super­
gation will, it is true, minimize such
to eastern shipbuilders. He has looked intendent of public instruction shall bv
evening.
Salem will have a horse show on
danger; but that is not an easy task,
the river over from Portland to Astoria registered annually in the office of thu
helix Cimborski made a flying trip Desease in Free Test Books. and few school districts would be likely April 7 arid 8. It is expected the
and is satisfied that the old river and county school superintendent of the
to Jacksonville Monday.
event
will
bring
oilt
rt
fine
display
of
to attend to the matter as faithfully
marine men told him the truth when county in which the applicant intends
Prof.
Ressler
Thinks
Law
draft, carriage and riding horses and
Ben Collins of Jacksonville was out
as necessary.
they said that Rainier had the best
a
campaign
will
be
started
right
away
to teach.
in the Applegate country Sunday.
Is Sufficent.
“The danger of Infection is great; to raise funds for awards that will water and the best harbor along the
Nothing in this act jnvalidat es the
Mrs. R. J. [Jennings visited Dora
Columbia river.—Journal.
the need, of free text books is certainly insure a large list of entries.
life
of any oertificate now in force in
Cameron .Tuesday.
not a pressing one; and the present
this state, and all persons who have
RedmOnd will have a double-barreled
Oregon Agricultural College, Cor­ law makes sufficient provision where
Miss Ella Parks commenced a three
partially completed the examinations
months term of school on Forest Creek vallis, Ore., March 22. The danger there is necessity: these it seems to Celebration oil July 4th, and Indepen­
for state certificates and state diplo­
BALL
GAME
dence
Day
will
not
be
its
Ofil.V
signi
­
of disease infection, the lack of press­ me, are reasons for a fair degree of
last Monday the 20th.
mas under the laws now in force shall
I
Miss Esther Pursel was a recent ing necessity, and the satisfactory satisfaction with the present status ficance. The Unlocking of Central
be allowed to completo the examinations
Oregon
by
the
railroads
and
freedom
terms
of
the
present
law
are
the
baBis
of the free text book queStioh in Ore-
visitor at Wilber Cameron’s.
under the rules and regulations now
from its king isolation will be the Jacksonville School Boys VS.
upon which Prof. E. D. Ressler of the
governing
the same. Present holder
William Louden was up from {Kerby department of education at the Oregon gon?'
chief reasons for the jollification.
Central Point. The
of state certificates shall be allowed to
and says he expects to move his family, Agricultural College rests his convic­
Redmond is on both the Oregon Triink
secure life certificates by passing a
mother and father up on Little Apple’-
A Pleasant Physic.
and the Deschutes railroads and it
tion that the state has lost nothing
Score 32 to 1.
satisfactory examination in botany,
gate near the Pursel ranch soon.
vital though the defeat of the free
When you want a pleasant physic sees a great future now that outlets
plane geometry, and general history.
Mr. znd Mrs. J. Parks were visiting text book law proposed in the legisla­ give Chamberlain’s Stomach and Liver have been made to the outside world.
on Big Applegate last week the guests ture this year.
The school boys crossed bats with
Tablets a trial. They are mild and
Mining men of the state met in
of Mr. and Mrs. C. C. Buck and family.
“We have had the free text book gentle in their action and always pro- Portland during the past week to make the school boys from Central Point
The Masque Ball.
Mrs. Josie Stansell is quite ill at question under consideration in the duce a pleasant cathartic effect Call J ptan3 for the entertainment here of Saturday afternoon resulting in the
her home on Applegate.
past two or three legislatures,” said at City Drug Stote for a free sample. ■ the Northwcgt Mining Congress on score of 92 to 1 in favor of Jackson-
—------- - ------- '■------------------------ ~ i May 16, 17 and 18. At that time it is ville.
The Masque Bal), given by the
The Central Point boys were handi- Athletic Club, in the U. S. Hall,
expected
to
have
each
district
of
the
/
»
state represented and large numbers capped however by [not having their Friday night was one of the m< it
of outside mining men will be enter­ regular pitcher which of course weak­ successful social events of the season.
ened their team. The Jacksonville Many of the maskers were arrayed in
tained.
boys played A very good game.
fancy costumes making the ball room
Special fares have been made by the
present a Mardi-gras like appearance.
railroads for travel to the Portland
Prizes for best sustained chai actus
Rose Festival, JtihB 5*10; • rate of
were
awarded to L. I. Brown, Lewis
one-third the usual tariffs for the
Toll of The Tall Timber.
Ulrich, Misses Laura Neuber ar.d
rour.d trip having agreed upon by the
Frances Kenney. The proceeds of tbo
various lines, Oregon, Washington,
Oregon has more standing merchan­ ball were for the maintenance of the
Idaho and British Columbia will get
table timber than any other State in baseball team.
benefit of these reduced fares,
We have on display for your inspection New Spring Goods
the Unicm.
Salem lay» tiairti td a Unit|ue dis­
There are approximately three hun­
in every department.
tinction artiohg all the csjiitai titles of dred and sixty-seven billion feat, board
Fire insurance in reliable companies,
the United States. It has made a measure; of standing timber in Oregon, written at this office.
greater net gain in population than eighty per Cent of which is located in
any other slate capital. Salem shows Western Oregon.
additions to her population amounting
Five-eighths of Oregon’s forty thou­
to 231.9 per cent during the ten-year sand square miles of timbered area
perion, as given in the figures of the his be in set aside as forest reserve.
census. No other Btate capita) comes
Climatically the Cascade Range of Jacksonville People Give (redit
anywhere near ¡this record.
mountain» divides Oregon into two
Where Credit is Due.
widely diverse districts: Western Ore­
gon,
with
its
moist,
mild
climate,
and
Oregon Sidelights.
Eastern Oregon, with its almost per­
People of Jacksonville who suffer
• - - -
with sick kidneys and bad backs want
petual suxshine.
A rich and fertile soil, an even a kidney remedy that can ba depended
Aurora is to have a newspaper again.
Work is being rushed on the new temperature, and an abundance of upon. The .best [is J Doan’s Kidney
of precipitation in Western Oregon Pills, a medicine for the kidneys only,
Rogue river railroad.
present ideal ttofiditiohS for the growth mode from pure roots and herbs, and
A Santiam log drive now under ope
eration and that will take 100 or more of the DouglaB fir, which forms seventy- tho only one that is backed by cures
days, amounts to more than 12,000,000 nine per cent of the forest growth of in Jacksonville. Here’s Jacksonville
Western Oregon. Aside from the testimony:
feet of lumber.
Douglas fir. the principal varieties of
Frank Kasshafer, Applegate Road.
Grants Pass Courier: The orchard commercial timber fourd in the Wil-1
Jacksonville,
Ore., says: “For years
men of the county are rushing things lamette Valley, Southern Oregon, and I
1 I was a miner and no doubt this work
just
now
in
order
to
get
in
"their
fruit
All goods guaranteed and prices reasonable. Call and
the Coast district«, are sugar pine.
my kidney and bladder trouble
trees so as to get the benefit of the ; 1 spruce, yellow pine, hemlock and cedar. leamod
‘ . trouble. The first symptom was palu
fast
approaching
growing
season.
It
our line before buying elsewhere
' In Eastern Oregon, the drought-
I is pleasing to notice the improved ' resisting yellow pine form« eighty per1 ■ and stiffness in the small of my baric
method of planting trees this spring I cent of the standing timber, while the especially severe when 1 first arose in
the mor ping. I also had much trouble,
over former years.
i moisture-loving Douglas fir forms but from the kidneys, but it did not take
Deer Creek correspondence of Rose- eleven per cent of the forest growth.
[Joan s Kidney Pills long to bring me
berg News: The spraying with lime- Fred Lockley, in the Aptil Pacific relief. Whenever I catch cold and
sulphur solution is about completed in Monthly.
i feel any slight recurrence of .my <11
this neighborhood; several old orchards
complaint, I take Doan's Kidney 1 ills
have been cut dewn, fence corners
end they relieve me."
have been cleared up aud altogether ’ Medicines that aid nature are always i For sale by all dealers. Price 50
the community has done a great deal j moat successful. Chamberlain’s Cough cents. Foster-Milburn Co., Buffalo,
lx1 ad inti Merchants
Remedy acts on this plan. It loosens New York, sole agents for the Uniiad
toward making thia a fruit section.
The Silverton Appeal boasts of that I the cough, relieves the lungs, opens
town’s'natural advantages, concluding: the secretions and aids nature in re­ States.
Remember the name-Doan’s- and
With the an uunt of public improve-, storing the system to a healthy con-
take
no other.
ments now in view—all of which are u Edition. Sold by City Drug Store.
NEW REALTY FIRMS
JACKSON
COUNTY JURYMEN ! Prof. Ressler today in discussing the
PORTLAND LETTER
SPRING GOODS
Ladies’ and Misses' Oxfords and
Pumps in Patent, Suede, Velvet Tan
Gun Metal, Etc.
Children ’s Sandals, Patents and
Vici Kid.
Men's Patent, Gun Metal and
Ulrich Brothers
ONLY ONE “BEST”