n Fate™ NO. 11 JACKSONVILLE, JACKSON COUNTY, OREGON, JULY 15, 1911 VOL. V. I and a half miles northeast of Eugene. CRATER LAKE SEASON. FUNERAL OF PIONEER UGH THING STARTS FIRE The Dalles Chronicle: The postal saving:: depository has received over Lodge on the 623000 in deposits in the two weeks Is Now Open. In Timber on Grizzly Butte. Stephenson brothers are camped ( William R. Jones Buried in Items of Interest Concern­ since it was installed in The Dalles. I Rim Will Open July 15 The police at The Dalles are in wail near the Cameron ranch working the 'Cemefeiy Here Sunday. ing Various Places in Owned by Private Parties. for a gang of bad little boys who roads. throw empty beer bottles, rocks and The 1911 Ctater Lake automobile Oregon. Mrs. Leslie Stansell of Jacksonville The funeral of William R. Jones sticks in front of passing automobiles tourist season has opened. The first Started by lightning, a forest fire is spent Sat urday night and Sunday with who died at his home near Central and teams. machine of the season has made the burning fiercely and spreading rapid­ I Mrs. Joe Goldsby. I Point Friday, was held Sunday after- ( Banks of the state show good gains Pendleton claims the hugh sign on trip successfully, getting to the second ly on Grizzly Butte, about twelve miles in deposits and resources as compared the back of the grandstand at Round­ bridge, or about two miles from the southeast of Medford this morning. , W. T. Bostwick was up to the noon. Services were held at the family with similar figures complied last up park is the largest painted sign in lake, from where the visitors walked UltiaHy discernible from the .city, the Pursel mill Saturday. residence at two o’clock after which year. State Bank Examiner Wright the state. It is 300 feet long and 20 to the rim. In ten days it will be hre is seen to be of no mean propor­ the cortege proceeded to the cemetery fin()g depositB have grown over $2,504,- feet wide. The sign advertises the; possible to drive to the rim. tion and its advance as yet not check­ i WATKINS WIRELESS. ac this place where interment was 000 and in practically all departments Round-up. C. H. Moore, district commercial ed. I had. of the banking business there is good The land in the path of the fire is Milton Eagle: Milton now boasts of manager of the Pacific Telephone & I Mr. Jones was a native of Virginia advance. The latest report Sets forth a rejuvenated and wide awake com­ Telegraph company, J. R. Davies, deeded territory, at least nearly all is The National day was enjoyed by , and at the time of his death was aged I conditions as thev existed at the mercial club, an organization which district plant superintendent and C. private property. Higher on the hill Watkins peoele at a picnic at Palmer there is much government land, but flat. A ball game, races and dance in about 78 years. He came to Oregon close of business July 3. has for its avowed purpose the up­ E. Anderson, general foreman, reach­ in 1872 and has resided in Jackson ing Medford yesterday in seven hours none is reserve. the evening were prominent features, county continuously since 1877. Be­ The Central Oregon Development j building of the city and community. The fire broke out about 4 o’clock and everyone pronounced the day a League is exceedingly active, even All knockers are denied membership.— from Camp Arant. They have little sides his aged wife, he leaves one son, though a very young organization, Journal. complaint to make regarding the roads. yesterday afternoon, following a bolt success. Wilbur A. Jones, sheriff of Jackson having been formed about one week The party left Medford last Friday of lightning striking trees in the Wm. Louden accompanied by D. I County. i at 10:35 a. m. and arrived at Klamath I ago, it is already making plans for! forest The lightning flash and the Naylor and W. Wilcox, the sawmill j Falls at 8 p. m. The road from Ash- the nezt meeting of the organization I A Baseball Idyll almost immediate bursting of flames men, made a business trip to Jackson­ 1 land to Klamath Falls, they report as early in the fall, and J. J. Hill will be were seen across the valley by W. F. ville Saturday returning Sunday. OREGON VOLCANO being very steep and rocky in some invited to attend. The date of the I Halley and John Zucsle, who were in BY THE POET OF THE SISKIYOUS places but no trouble was experienced. meeting will be arranged to suit Mr. the hills. *Tt Was ------- One of the --- mSst-j M. M. Welch toent tb the County I seat Monday for a load of supplies, j They spent Saturday in Klamath Falls 4 liiidsual sights hts I ever have seen, seen, ” re- Hill’s convenience. The “Lone Pine Stars,” with “Mac” and found the roads near there in goed E. W. Anderson of Hutton spent the Mountain West of Bdnd IS marked Mr. Halley. “Almost at the as Mars, Medford business men will make a instant of the lightning flash there I 4th in Medford and was well pleased And Dunford working at the helm I condition. four-days excursion through Southern Again Sending Out Smoke 1 At 6 a. m. Sunday the party left rose the bursting of flames from the with the celebration. Bore gaily down, upon the town Oregon sometime this month, visiting I I Klamath Falls and arrived nt Camp forest. The briefest time seemed to I Zeb and John Collings of this place ( Our forces to o ’ erwhelm, Lakeview and Klamath Falls, as well transpire between the striking of the left for Cottsvilie, Cal. Saturday I j I Bend, Or., July 10. Coming on the as a number of other points. Closer j Like Comet "A.” they passer! away, I Arant at 12 noon. Here they had lunch, a man and wife being in charge bolt and the envelopment of the forest where they have secured work. Disabled amid a dozen scenes: heels of the recent seismic disturbances business relations with this territory of the camp, and then started to the in the blaze.” in California, the discovery that smoke is the object sought by Medford people. One runs a dray, some shovel hay lake. A number of huge banks of Ernest Dorn is engaged in driving is issuing from the old crater of I A great acreage of timber Is ex- While some are busy hoeing beans, Union and Wallowa counties will a team for the crew who are doing posed to the fire.—Sun July 13. They trimmed the “Jays” in several snow were encountered but they were Broken Top mountain, in ihe Cascade able to get about two miles above the road work several miles down the range, Borne 30 miles west of Bend, probably form a two-county develou- I ways merit league for mutual help. It is , camp where they had to leave the river. But we are the boys that do not care, has Created ¡no little supposition re- believed that greater benefits will | machine owing to a large snow drift Öurtcom Reports. Miss Beatrice O’Brien of Applegate gardihg a possible’connection. Not rome to the northeast corner of the • We played our best, they did the rest is visiting her cousin Helen O’Brien I for several years has Broken Top state with organization and that i We only tried to treat them square, ranging in depth from five to twelve feet. After this th;re was snow for of Watkins this week. been seen to smoke. So active is it greater gains Will be made in Im- ! We went in lame, to get the game. over a mile, and other large drifts • Correspondence to the Post. But we ’ ll play that bunch some more, now, however, that prospectors re ­ migration. I Albert Collings who has been at I were found on the last long grade be­ Geo. Pursel is on the sick list at turning from trips about its base re­ After visiting 45 towns of Eastern ( When Billie Macken’tires and Dunford’s fore the rim was reached. A great Bandon, Or. and later at Weed, Cal. his writing. lungs are sore. port that a column of steam rises Oregon, J. J. Sayer, field secretary of | for the past eight months has returned deal of snow was found about the rim. Chas. Bowman of Lower Applegate I to his home here. Two young men, often for many hours at a time from the Oregon Development League, is ! but it is melting fast. was up to the sawmill Tuesday. I Qlen Hunter and J. Anspaw accom­ its loHg-Cold crater. It is a well pack at the Portland office, much im­ The lodge on the rim will be open Mr. and Mrs. Klden Jennings and panied him, but departed again after known geologic?.! fact that this locality pressed by his trip "through the in­ An Army of Boy Scouts by July 15 when the season will open, is reckoned the scene of the most re­ terior. He is enthusiastic about the family Were Visititig Mr. and Mr«: the 4th. — Mail Tribune. cent volcanic disturbances in the north­ pbsslblities and th« future in store for k. G. Jerinings the first yf the week: P. J. Sullivan, F. Mengoz; and W. west. When a new movement has taken Eastern Oregon, Mr, Sayer starts Charles Coppie spent the Fourth in P. Reid came down from the high I hold so strongly that thirty-five thous­ this week for a similar trip through : Jacksonville and in Medford. In Harness Again hills, to celebrate the glorious Fourth. and of its members can be eollected in the coast counties. Force of Habit. John Louden of Buncom has bought one place, and there reviewed en H. L. Getchel), who is interested in | Umatilla county will have a great masse, it has surely come to stay. Joe Hall’s property in Jacksonville. i the Middle Fork mines, came out I We are pleased to notice that our E. C. Hogsett, the genial president wheat crop of ¡about 6,OSO,000. This Frank Coppie started for Gazelle a from Jacksonville on the 5th and is at The boy scouts make the kinder­ (county grows about 1 per cent of the old friend D. E. Vernon, of Oakland, of the Rogue River Valley Abstract few days ago. garten class to the Y. M C. A. I present at the mine, Title Co. left early Monday morning | cereal produced in the United States. The underlying idea of absolute Ore. after a vacation of about 14 The celebration on Big Applegate J. Byrne, the energetic farmer and for an outing near Butte Falls. Mr. The Nazamas, the mountain-climb- good to the one developed by asso­ months has again resumed the toga, proved to be a great success, having ball tosser spent the Week end with Hogsett is a fine musician and plays . ing club of Portland, will scale Glacier ciation with his fellows through vol- having purchased the Advance, a --------- plenty of refreshments and free of * ■ i- M. in 1 his friend Wm. P. Reid of the Middle the coronet in the choir at - • the & peak) in the Che an countyr Wash- i nntarily accepted rule and discipline, sprightly weekly, lately published in drinking water. Fork between ball tossing and pitching churehjn a very acceptable manner jn(on> thij ycgr< T|)e gnnuaI outing but enjoyed at every stage, is the that burg by Mr. A. G. Csmith. Mra. Dave Jones ot Gaselle is here hay his days have been strenuous of and it is reported by residentr in the 20. same. The sense ot comradeship, of About 14 years ago Mr. Vernon taking Care Of her father who is quite ; late, and John had to seek a quiet east end that sounds, melodious and Is scheduled for August 2 to Mountaineers of Seattle will join the enrollment in an army by companies established the "Oakland Owl,” and III at the Coppie ranch on Big Apple­ j place and rest his nerves. otherwise proceeded from the house I expedition and a large party will at- and battalions, of just enough drill to after handling its editorial helm f< r gate. Where Mr. H. was packing the camp tempt the ascelit. give cohesion without fatigue and 12 years, sold it to Mr. Carruth, wl o A. S> Kleinhammer and family are equipage at 3 o’clock in the morning, monotony, of life in the open air with changed the name to the "Advance. ’ Use prii fjd stationery; it adds dignity the After nearly three year’s work, still camping on Little Applegate. to yOtlr business. All kinds of office but oUr informant doe« not mention first two miles of the Celilo canal have just a touch of wilderness, even of Dave, like a fish out of water, was Will Louden and wife have moVed stationery printed on short notice and Whether the music was instrumental savagery, all this appeals to the boys. restless until he returned to his prop: r I teen Comploted by the construction On Big Applegate. at reasonable prices, Jacksonville or Vocal. We are of the opinion it ; firm having the contract. This in- The imagining of it all, the perception sphere where wo presume he will be of its possibilities, the framing up of happy and contentel. was of the latter variety however. Mrs. Joe Hall had the misfortune Post. I eludes the upper end of the canal and the organization, shows the deep The Post wishes both old and new J Celilo Lock. It is expected that by knowledge of human, or rather boy, proprietors, health and prosperity. another three years the canal will be A A nature in Baden Powell, its inventor, I | open to navigation. which inspired him in the original but Esperantists of the Northwest will very successful defence of Mafeking MINERS NOTICE -Notice of Location meet in Portlani from July 19 to 21 that made him famous. both Quartz anil Placer, for sale at this under the auspices of the local Esper­ Real work made irto rval play for office, JACKSONVILLE POST. anto club. The meetings will be held | the thousands of these boys in the in the convention hall of the Com I scout life, and the service to humanity CHAUTAUQUA, Ashland, Oregon, mercia! Club. Special entertainment ”^;“^make it easier for July 6-18. "Better than ever. ” Don't will be provided while the hngu.sts lhem to live clean ,„d heaithy Hvea. miss it. Send to W. IL Gillis, Sec­ are in the city. If every one of them be helped on - but - retary, for Booklet. The best list of early closing entries a little the total ot added good to the ever made for the rices scheduled for j nation is immense, It is a truly democratic army that the State Fair next September has ANSWERS EVERY CALL been secured and the meet will be full these boys make. Weak and strong, rich and poor are in their ranks with of interest to all who like to see spirited contests of this kind. even chances of leadership and 1 pro­ While many favorite racers are listed, motion, based on the estimate of tile Jacksonville People Have Found there are more new entries this year company and the battalion for the That This is True. most worthy. than ever before. It was Indeed fitting that the new king should review the young army recognizing the nation’s approval of A cold, a strain, a sudden wrench. Oregon Sidelights. A little cause may hurt the kidneys. the peaceful soldiers who have made Spells of backache often follow. so early a start.—Ex. The Chinese lettuce peat is becoming Or some irregularity of the urine. i a menance in the Vicinity of Salem. A certain remedy for such attacks, A medicine that answers every call, The work of installing ¡the 115,000 Falls Twice In Lake. In Doan’s Kidney Pills, a true spe­ water system at Lostine is now ir. • 4 cific. progress! Thousands of people rely upon it. Seattle, Wash., July 10. — After Cane and knife and ring games were Here is one case; put out of buriness at Salem during soaring 75 feet in beautiful form, Roger M. Powell, 283 Oak St., Ashland, the cherry fair, by order of the author­ Variele, the aviator who remained Or., says! “I suffered a great deal under water last Sunday to shut the ities. power via off ...» his ... machine, ------ ~ again took a from kidney trouble and backache aid The Y. M. di A. at Eugene has ad­ punct dip into Lake Washington last evening. c,uW hardly uet around ~ — | , BOIrietimeg _ j __ mitted 70 new member since June 1, He was about to 'make a r swing pjIf ay|g|r,g jn the m morning, was -*~- when ~ „r,liniz I ( w „ , stiff (jtr and special effort for increase is to be ' and lams and the kidney secretions ( the aeroplane began to shoot down, continued. f Hancock or n asningiun ,-vun-1 hitting the water with a tremendous ! annoyed me by their irregularity in Sheriff Hancock of Washington coun­ appointed J. C. Applegate chief splash, and crashing the propeller to passage. As soon as I commenced ty has a| to _ succeed James H. Jack, I pieces. Varicle was uninjured. Our Prices are Right taking Doan's Kidney Pills, I im­ deputy to succeed James H. ___ proved and I am now in good health. ' who has been made a school super-1 I I still use Doan’s Kikney Pills occa­ . visor. sionally however, but more as a pre­ Remove the Rubbish. Albany Herald: The Albany Com­ ventive than anything els*. I I alwajs Kidney mercial club received 552 communica­ insist upon Doan’s E'2 _ Pills, for tions during the month of June through ( The marshal has served written nQ fobstitute could be as effective M the Portland club and collected 1342. notices upon property owners to clean they.” The Hillsboro Independent proposes j up grass, rubbish, etc. alongside their For sale by allÌ dealers. Price fO an excursion of Hillsboro people to j premises within ten days or same will c«nv>. Foster-Milburn Co., Buffalo, be done by the Tillamook to celebrate the completion will Leading Merchants large agamsv »... city and made a cents New York, sole agents for the United charge against the property. This is New of the P. R. & N. line to the coast. matter of public policy and ‘ should u—*'* States. The dwellirs