Jacksonville post. (Jacksonville, Or.) 1906-19??, May 13, 1911, Image 1

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JACKSONVILLE. JACKSON COUNTY. OREGON. MAY 13, 1911
Rock is a native
BEST EAR OF CORN
'California, and he also knows
yellow metal when he sees it.
We need a few more men i
For 1910, Grown by R
district like Messrs Moss and
Rock.
There is lots of wealth along
Brush
James of Charleston, III
To John Louden Monday. creek, if we only had the men to get
iff out.
Sale Made by Luy &
I Mr. Wright and his ’par tner, of
ISe.’ttle, a-e going to 1 uild a stamp
Collins.
mill at their quartz mine >n Brusi
■ creel, in the near future.
A tract of land containing forty
6C es, lying west of this city was sol 1 ■ Mr. O’Connell has quit t /lining f r
Mot. ^ay to John Louden who it is 1 a few .months, he is now h wiping Mr
(Agee with his cattle on the Sweetland
state, ’
improve the land at once.
The t a'e was ma<Je through Luy & ranch, his partner. Mr., Sanderson
Collin« o. 'thi8 city- The considerate >n is cleaning up the grou' ,d that they
was not •. atefl but waa contidered a sluiced off Jat't summer.
fair figure X. >r the Property.
Botting & Stewart are getting
ready to cut a trail up to their quartz
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Imine, the “Fourth of July.” Mr.
Bunco. T Sports.
' Botting also lias’ some good plater
| ground on the creek.
FORTY-AC IRE
TRACT SOLD
Correspondence io the
st.
| Mr. Wagner is wc.rking his rich
Ernest Foreman wax ' ‘n tbe c*tJT re- j placer ground on B rusl i creek.
cently.
I Our school comm eiwred last w . .
Jim Cantrail was iir tow 11 last w« k. I the West district.
Ed Saltmarsh ar.d M ollte .f’emham-
mer were in Medford Tuesday.
RICH STP/!'tl£ MAD£
J. Goldsby has three o.” four h 161’
and is busy stretching wire < '>n the ■ iew
telephone pules from Ruch to Jack» on- In Sterling 7 iin6t Cold May be
ville.
$een 1 .1 Seams in Rock.
Vance Bostwick of [Ruch is wo vkii g
for Wilbur Cameron.
Bert McKee attended I he circus at
gol' 4 strike that is better than all
Medford.
expec .atjon of tpe stockholders of the
Mrs. J. Parks spent several da; ^ISter dng-Gold Quartz Mining proper.y
with her daughter .Mrs. C. Buck la ,i(h 48 been made in that property within
, the past few days. It is so rich that
week.
1 tiny seams of gold may be seen through
n
wife
were
Frank Cameron and
the rock in various parts of a streak
Jacksonville the first of the week.
about ten inches wide. A party of
and I a gentlemen just returning from there
J. N. Dehart, J. L. Short
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Pattee from San Francisco accompanu »d brings the information. In the party
by John Lyden of Jacksonville toe k were E. C. Ireland,WF. J. Newman, R.
dinner at J. Goldsby’s Tuesday.
L. Ray and T. W. Daily.
Frank Crump was in Medford a fe IT
Just before their arrival a shot had
days ago.
been put in and they had to wait until
the fumes cleared away before they
Mrs. H. E. Ankeny was visiting he
could enter and examine the ledge as
daughter Mrs. F. Crump last week.
: exposed. When they did so it was
[ easy to find rock with visible gold in
Steamboat News.
it. When gold is visible in the rock
i t means that it is very rich and with
it s continuation that a bonanza has
We will soon hear the clack of the
tx len struck. The shot broke through
old hydraulic on Brush creek.
tk e hard diorite material and is now
The Moss & Rock Co. has let the in softer stuff that works with the
contract for digging the Grand Trail greatest ease.—Sun.
& Brush Creek ditch to an old and ex­
perienced ditclr man and the work is
Tor soreness of the muscles whether
progressing very rapidly. They are
g oing to put a giant on a group of in Juced by violent exercise or injury,
claiu1* that tbey bo'd on Brusb creek, Ch amberlain’s Liniment is excellent..
some 01" which are very rich placers. Th is liniment is also highly esteemi d
Mr Moss J* an
Klondike miner for the relief it affords in cases af
and knnws'a good thinS when he 8ecs rheumatism. Sold by City Drug Stor e.
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Ladies’ and Misses’ Oxfords
Pumps in Patent, Suede, Velvet Tan
Gun Meted, Etc.
Children ’s Sandals, Patents and
Vici Kid.
Men’s Patent, Gun Metal and
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All goods guaranteed and prices reasonable. (
our line before buying elsewhere
Ulrich Brothers
Leading Merchants
i Were
not equal to Pernoll when It
GOVERNOR ORDERS SUIT
comes to playing baseball.
Although the weather was very dis­
agreeable there was a good attendance
Central Oregon Will Organ­ at the game, people coming from all To Gel Back 50,000 Acres Lieu
of the valley to witness it.
ize League June 30-July parts
Lands Valued al $750,000
A number of good plays were made
by
members
of
each
team,
also
some
1. Rains Benefit Crops. errors. The score at close of game
Salem. Ore., May 8. —In a com’
Portland Will Have Sane was 25 to 9, in favor of the visitors.
Not with»: anding the disagreeable munieation addressed to Attorney Gen-'
Fourth.
weather, the boys enjoyed the trip eral Crawford this morning, Governor'
and are ioud in their praise of the West instructed him to take whatever
Portland, Or., May 9 (Special)-! hospitality art! courteous treatment action he deems most expedient to re-»
of players and citizens of Applegate : cover title to about 50,000 acres of
Central Oregon cities will send dele­ and vicinity.
i lieu lands, worth
the state about
gates to Prineville Commercial Club is -
, $750,000, which wer« obtained by
.sluing invitations to cities of the in- [
Benson and Hyde, lieu land operators,
erior to be represented there and the !
in a fraudulent manner, anti against
MRS. PUTNAM WINS.
Oregon Development 1.eague is aiding j
whom the United States government
,he movement as much as possible.
has brought criminal proceedings for?
“The value of the smaller develop­ In Damage Suif on Account
of their part in the transactions. A list
ment league,” said Secretary C. C.
of ¡the lands referred to accompany
Chapman, of the Oregon Develop-'
Death of Daughter at
the communication to the attorney
ment League, “is that each operates !
general, which follows:
n iis own section and ever so much j
Portland.
“I am enclosing herewith a list of
mure good will result from Central '
school sections, which are included
Oregon being organized as a unit. ¡
within the boundary of national forest»
A seperate league will give that ter- ■ Mrs. Fred L. Putnam, of this city, in ¡this state, covering about 50,000
ritory an entity that never would be won her suit against the Pacific ! acres. Tl ese lands were purchased
received bv the individual communities, Monthly Publishing Company, °f ! by or for the notorious lieu lai d
lhe work of t f ventral organization Portland, lor $7500 damages ou account |
ßenson and Hyde, !, w him
w,ll supplement Ihat done Uy each1 of
i the death of her daughter; Miaa the federal govenment has been trying
unit on its own behalf.”
Mabel Putnam in ah eleva.or Septem- to
| and • has
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partially succeeded in con-
Cities in Crook, Wheeler, Grant, ber 2. The jury that tried the case victing
„ of J < conspiracy io def 1 ; ud it
Harney and the north half of Lake returned a verdict giving Mrs. Putnam of its public lands'
and Klamath counties will be eligible the entire amount asked.
“The lands covered in this list are
to membership in the proposed league.
The defense sought to invoke the within the Cascade forest reserve, and
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Central is taking an interest in the fellow-servant law, claiming that the j were purchased
matter and it is expected there will be elevator boy was to blame for the I __
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fraudulent
manner, for tl d
a large attendance at the Prineville casualty. The accident was admitted, purpose of being used as base or scrip
meeting.
but ths effort made to shift the re­ for indemnity selections, and have a -
Lebanon will hold a strawberry sponsibility from the company to the ready been used for that purpose.
festival tor three days beginning June operator of the elevator. In its an­ The government, however, aft<r
World’s Best Ear of ¡Corn
1. The “Gardeh City” as Lebanon swer to the suit, the company con­ thorough investigation and disco veiy
for 1910
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is known, will also have a rose show tended “that the defenoant furnishe 1 of the fraudulent character of the up
The above cut represents the ear of
i and a horse and Btock exhibition in said Mabel Putnam a competent ser­ plications by which these school lam »
corn grown by R. A. James of Charles­
I vant to discharge the duties of oper­ were purchased from the state, is
ton, III. and for which he was award­ connection with the carnival.
ating the elevator and that if the» taking steps toward setting aside«
Dr.
Woodrow
Wilson,
governor
of
ed the W. K. Kellogg National Corn
injury sustained by Mabel Putnam patents to the lands given in lieu of
Trophy, at the National corn show New Jersey, will be entertained by the was in fact caused bv the unskillful
these said school sections.
Portland
Commercial
Club
when
he
recently held at Columbus , Ohio.
and negligent manipulation of the
“If there is fraud sufficient, amt
The ear of corn grpwn by Mr. James visita Portland May 18 and 19. He elevator by the said J. P. Gerardy,
there undoubtedly is, to justify tl e
will
be
the
guest
at
a
banquet
in
his
is of the yellow Dent variety. It is
then such negligence was the act of a federal government in setting aside-
10 inches long, 7'< in circumference honor at the Club on the night of May fellow servant, and not the negligence
its patents to the lieu lands, there is.
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and
he
will
address
a
public
meet
­
and has 20 rows of kernels, 6 to tl e
of the defendant company.” Judge surely fraud sufficient to justify the
ing
at
the
Masonic
Temple.
inch in the row, averaging % of an
Gatens refused however to instruct state in bringing suit to set aside the
inch irt depth and % of( an inch in
Rains of the past week have been tne jury that th« ‘‘fallow servant” deeds from the state to Benson and
width. It
” is
' a very correct type of hailed with delight by all sections Of
rule applied in this case.
Hyde.
yellow Dent corn.
the state, Ékstein Oregon has wel-
A great deal of interest was aroused
“Should the state recover title to
COHied the showers for they were in the case in Portland because an these lands they may be used as basis
I needed to supply moisture to the grain I attempt was made during the progress for indemnity selections, and at tl e
| fields. All other sections report that of the case to force the accident' and present price of base would net the
% Card of Thanks.
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i the rainfall makes cr'»p prospects casualty insurance companies interest­ state easily about $750,COO.
i particularly bright.
ed ifi the suit to show their hand.
“There has been sufficient evidence
We desire to express our heartfelt !
These
companies were interested to gathered and now on hie with il.e
A
sane
Fourth
Of
promised
July
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and sincere thanks to cur friends and i
the extent of $5000, for which amount
neighbors for their kind assistance ; i for Portland. It is i now the intention they had insured the elevator against state and federal land departments to
I to make a quiet i one, without the
establish the fraudulent character of
and symyathy during the illness and '
any accident,—Ashland Tidings.
the applications to purchase these
death of our beloved husband and i usual noisy features that are usually
so prominent in the observance of
lands. I would ask, therefore, that
father.
you take such action as in your opinii n
Independence Day. People of the
Mrs. L. F. Parks and family. 1
city for the most part plan to spend MEDFORD MAN ARRESTED is necessary to recover title to these
lands for the state.”
the Fourth in the country and to etijoy
picnics and outing, lh the fields and
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woods within reach of Portland.
Charged With Violating Speed
We have on display fo.v your inspection New Spring Goods
in ever.y department.
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PORTLAND LETTER.
To aid the development of the north­
west state«, from Minnesota to the
oast, delegates from the section in­
terested met during the past week at
Helena, Montana, and took steps to
form the Northwest Development
League. It will exploit the states of
Oregon, Washington, Idaho, Montana,
North and South Dakota, Minnesota
and the territory of Alaska. Meeting?
will De held each Jusie and December,
to be known as the Northwest Develop­
ment League Congress The Decem­
ber meeting will be held in Minnesota,
in connection with a big land show.
Tha 1912 congress will r.-.eet in Seattle.
The Real Power.
Laws of State
The prosperity of a nation depends,
Ernest C. Waterman was arrested not on the abundance of its revenues,
yesterday on a warrant sworn out by nor on the strength of its fortifications,
W. G. Miller, charged with violating nor on the beauty of its public build­
the law of travel of the state, and ings, but on the number of its culti­
will have a hearing this afternoon be­ vated citizens, on itB men of education
and character. Here are to be found
fore Justice Taylor.
Miller is the father of Frank Miller, its true interest, its chief strength,
the young man who was run down by its real power. — Martin Lutlie”.
a car Saturday afternoon of which
Waterman was acting as chauffeur.
The young man himself is confined to
his bed at Central Point and was un­
able to appear, so that his parent acts
in his stead.
Many Jacksonville Citizens Ha^e
Tho law of travel is that persons
Biliousness and Constipation.
Discovered It.
must turn to the right and the com­
For years I was troubled with bilious­ plaint jyill attempt to show that
ness and constipation, which made life Waterman turned to the left. This |
Just, what to do when the kidneys are
miserable for me. My appetite failed was the explanation at the time, it
me. I lost mv usual force and vitality. being claimed that owing to another affected, is a question that concerns
Pepsin preparations and cathartics auto standing in the street Water- ! both young and old. Weak kidneys
only made matters worse. I do not man could not turn further to the i neglected in childhood lead to life­
know where I should have been today right and that he therefore swung to long suffering. People of advanced
had I not tried Chamberlain’s Stomach the loft and see-sawed with the voung I years, with less vitality, suffer doubly.
and Liver Tablets. The tablets re­ man on the bicycle until the latter j In youth or age, languor, backache,
lieve the ill feeling at once, strengthen was run down and underneath the car urinary irregularity, dizziness and
nervousness make life a burden.
the digestive functions, purify the when it was brought to a stop.
stomach, liver and blood, helping the
It will also be claimed by the elder 1 There is one remedy that acts di-
system to its work naturally. —Mrs. Miller that under the circumstances j re.-tly on lhe kidneys and cures these
Rosa Potts, Birmingham, Ala. These Waterman should have stopped the troubles. Dean’s Kidney Pills owe
tablets are for sale by City Drugstore. car, and if he claims he could not have ' their world-wide fame to the fact that
done so ho had no business going so i they cure sick kidneys and cure them
fast that the car could not be stopped permanently. Follow the example of
THE BALL GAME.
just as he was about to pass over the i thia Jacksonville citizen and you will
be convinced that this is so.
j railway track.
at Waterman appeared yesterday and : John Kremer, farmer, Jacksonville,
Jacksonville Team Wins
entered a plea of not guilty. He was Ore., says: .“For years I suffered
Applegate Sunday After­
> released on bond furnished by W. W. from kidney trouble and although I
Boyd, owner of the car, and E. C. I used one remedy after another, I was
noon—25 to 9.
Aylor, whose wife with Mrs. Bojd and unsuccessful in finding relief until 1
Miss Boyd, were in the car. Sun, commenced taking Doan’s Kidney Pills.
They proved so beneficial that I am
The Jacksonville Athletic Club's “g May 11.
only too ¡pleased to give them my
gregation of ball tossers journeyed
endorsement. ”
to Fern Flat, near Applegate, Sunday
For sale by all dealers. Price 50
and crorsed bats with a select nine of I There’s always something missing
cent,. Foster-Mdburn Co., Buffalo,
that vicinity in the afternoon
without J. W. HARPER whiske
Although Applegate is the stamping It’s so old and so extensively used New York, sole agents for the United
ground of “Jud” Pernoil the famous everywhere that we should find it States.
twirler of the south paw, the boys hard to get along without it. Sold by
Remember the name—Doan’»-arid
found that the players of that region E. H. HELMS.
[ take no other.
THE ONLY WAY