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About Jacksonville post. (Jacksonville, Or.) 1906-19?? | View Entire Issue (Aug. 12, 1911)
JACKSONVILLE POST I I A WARNING TO HUNTERS Commission in Session Salem, Or., Aug 7.—The Judiciary Commission appointed by Governor West to prepare a revision of court pro- eedire, will hold its first session to A weekly newspaper published every Saturday at the county scat of Jackson | day at t';c Capitol. The Commission Are Careless With Fire will meet this afternoon and hold an in County, Oregon. D. W. B agshvw , Editor. formal discussion of the procedure dur The open season for huntin» deir as ing the 40-days session. The members Entered as second-class matter June 22, 1907, at the post office at Jacksonville, well as a number of other animals and i of the Commission are: S. T. Richard game birds, began August 1, and son. chairman, Salem; Will M. Peter Oregon, under Act of Congress of March 3, 1879. State Forester F. A. Elliott has his son, Pendleton; R. R. Butler, Condon; ear to the ground for the reports of S. M. Garland, Lebanon; A. E. Reames, forest fires started through the care Jacksonville; A. E. Clark, Portland; SATURDAY, AUGUST 12, Itili lessness of hunters. Every year a Thimas O’Day, Portland; James E. great many fires are caused by sports- Godfrey, secretary, Salem. . , .... ;nen leaving their campfires unextin- SUBSCRIPTION: One year by mail $1.50. Adverting rates furnished on guished an(1 thoughtle83ly dropping Official Paper of the City of Jacksonville, Oregon Governor will Declare Hunfirg Season Closed if Hunters I lighted matches, cigars and cigarettes as they travel through the forest in pursuit of game. THE SPECIAL ELECTION It will probably be news to many people of Oregon to learn that the The county court has fixed Saturday, Sept. 30, as the Forest Fire Law, which went into date for holding the special election to vote upon the effect February 24, empowers the question whether Jackson county shall, or shall not, is Governor to declare a closed season for the shooting of wild birds and sue bonds to the amount of a million and a half dollars, kind. The law covering this point is as follows: to be used in the construction of permanent roads. “Whenever, or wherever, during an The order for, and the notice of the election as at open season for the hunting of any first drafted called for an election to authorize the issuance kind of game in this states, it shall of “warrants, bonds, or other evidences of indebtedness,” appear to the Governor upon the showing of the State Forester that by but this has been changed and very wisely too, we 1 thinV ____ of extreme drought ___.......... __ of L reason the use for many voters who will favor the bond issue for build- firearms or fire by hunters is liable to application. , Newport Yaquina Bay Oregon’s Popular Beach Resort An ideal retreat for outdoor pastimes of all kinds. Hunting, Fishing, Boat ing, Surf Bathing, Riding, Autoing, Canoeing, Dancing and Roller Skating. Where pretty water agates, moss I agates, moonstones, carnelians can be found on the beach. Pure mountain wa'er and the best of food at low prices. Fresh fish, clams, and oysters with abundance of vegetables of all kinds daily. incr roads, would have opposed issuing warrants against clamation, cause forest suspend he the may ’ by pro’ Camping Grounds Conven 07 s. .£ a open season an empty treasury for that purpose and make it a closed season for the ient and Attractive We notice by the Ashland papers that some parties shooting of wild birds and animals of With strict sanitary regulations in that vicinity are opposed to the project: One reason £ given for the opposition being that the amount is too large; j signaled ail provisions of law relating LOW ROUND - TRIP SEASON TICKETS another is the fear that the money will be spent in a few | ‘° cloafd se!‘80ns for sha11 be in force.” From ail points in Oregon, Washington places to the exclusion of others. The second objection ' “It is, of course, not my intention and Idaho on sale daily. is a good answer to the first: without having a large sum to urge the enforcement of this pro- 3 - DAY SATURDAY - MONDAY unless it becomes absolutely of money with which to build roads, how could you expect vision necessary in order to prevent destruc TICKETS to build them in all parts of the county? With all due tion of forest property,” said Forester From Southern Pacific points Portland regard to the judgment of the objectors, we would say Elliott in commenting upon the above to Cottage Grove; also from allC. & E. extract. “Whether any action is stations Albany and west. Good going that the amount asked for is too small rather than too taken depends entirely upon the bs- Saturday or Sunday and for return large, for the purpose in view. In regard to the second havior of the hunters themselves. Sunday or Monday. However, just as soon as this office Call on any S. P. or C. & E. Agent for objection, viz: where the money will be expended and receives reports that fires are being full particulars as to fares, train sche etc.: also for copy of our illus upon what roads, we believe that if the county court sta-ted througn tjie carelessness of dules, trated booklet, “Outings in Oregen,” would explain their purpose in the matter and state about hunters, I shall immediately present or write to the facts to the Governor and recom wm . M c M urray , the amount expected to be expended in certain localities, mend that a closed season be pro General Passenger Agent, this objection would be entirely overcome. The court clamed. The Governor is heartily in Portland, Oregon. will doubtless make some statement of their intentions, favor of this plan and has assured me that he stands ready to issue such pro at a later date. clamation should conditions warrant BUSINESS CARDS —— Will Drill on >30 Ore. THE count HOUCK Items of Intsrest to Jackson County Tax Payors MARRIAGE LICENSES George L. Baker and Clara M. Galloway. Herman C. Klix and Frances Tibbetts. G. L. Shelton and Mrs. C. B. Hall. NEW CABER Gold Hill, Or., Aug. 7.- Work on the 600 foot shaft at the Gray Eagle on Sardine creek is p.ogressing rapidly, a | depth having been attained this week I of ninety feet below the No 3 level.or 145 feet below surface. At 100 feet below the No. 3 level a drift will be on an ore-chute averaging $40 per ton, and the rock will be milled as it is tak en out. The ledge is nearly fifteen feet in width at that point. —Bun. State of Oregon vs. F. J. Krebs. Transcript from Justice’s Court, Phoenix. Charles Herriford et al vs. w. E. 1 Goode. Action to recover money, j Complaint filed, summons. Demurrer* to complaint. | Parrott & Co. vs. Leonard Wiles Clement Co. Action to recover money. Anna M. Crcecy vs. Southern Pacific Ry. Co. Action for damages. Com plaint filed. William Scott vs. L. P. Hubbard, Suit in equity. Complaint filed, sum- mons. Ada Ixiuis Watts vs. Alexander Watts. Suit for divorce. Complaint filed, summons. MARRIED Pinched for Winking. Los Angeles, Cal., Aug. 5-If you wink at a woman on the street, use —“u— So °------- caution. says ------------------ Thomas Gibbon, , who spent last night in jail because he did know that in this enlightened world there is such a thing as police woman. Gibbon is charged with having ac costed Mrs. Alice Stebbins Wells of the Los Angles force as she stood in front of the Arcade depot. “I’ll arrest you,” said Mrs. Wells. “Good joke,” said Gibbon. And he winked again. Whereupon Mrs. Well* showed her star and led him off to prison. Gibbon was released on bail today, a ■adder and wiser man. it. This matter, as I see it, is entirely in the hands of the hunters, for as long as they exercise due precaution GUS NEWBURY while in the forests I will, of course, Attorney-at-Law have no reason for taking action. It would be an excellent plan for every hunter to familiarize himself with the | Will Practise in All Courts in the]State Oregon Forest Fire Law, copies of MEDFORD, OREGON. which will be sent upon application to this office.” The Doctor and The Telephone ANY lives are saved each year because the doctor is reached promptly by the Bell Telephone. From the informa tion he receives by telephone he can give directions for emergency measures, and pro vide himsei’f with the necessary instrumenta and medicines. M Consultations with Specialists are easily arranged by means of the Bell Long Distance Service. PACIFIC TELEPHONE & TELEGRAPH CO. if' / xi r i Every Hell Telephone is the Center of the System W DIGNIFYING THE INDUSTRIES’ This la the t..>o cr a beautiful 64-p*c* book. which will show any 1 ey or girl how to SUCCEED. Drop a postal In the ra all TODAY and It will bo sent FREE. The alm of the College Is So dignify and popularise the Industries, and to serve ALL the people. It offers courses In Agriculture, Civil Engineering, Electrical Engineering, Mechanical Engineering, MiningEngln. coring. Forestry, Domestic- Science and Art, Com rnerce, Pharmacy and Music The College opens September 22d. Catalog free. Address: RF.OISTRAK. OREGON ACRICULTUBAJ. COLLEGE. CorvuU'-s. Oregon. FOR ICE CREAM AND ICES D. W. BAGSHAW Oregon Sidelights. NOTARY The post office at Casey to be dis- contiued after August 31. The Ladies Library club of Bend mill hold a flower show August 19. PUBLIC AND CONVEYANCER Hours: j £=„ Bank of Jacksonville Building. The new town of Chiloquin is now JACKSONVILLE, connected with the world by telephene. A church is to be built at Evens, in Wallowa county, to be open to all de nominations. O. N. Nelson Attorney at Law DR. T. T. OREGON SHAW Dentist. It has been established at Astoria Office in Ryan Building, California St. that the city has jurisdiction over Ups ta ira| eight feet of all sidewalks and that JACKSONVILLE OREGON' width will be kept clear hereafter. The Ladies’ Auxiliary club of Meto lius has changed its name and is now the Greater Metolious club. Town beautification is one of the club's principal objects. Rogue River Realty Company R» R. R We Have a Few Good Bargains for Shrewd Investors IL K. IIANNA Lawyer BAKER-GALLOWAY —At the Presby terian manse in Medford, Oregon, Metolius Central Oregonian:The Ho Office in Bank of Jacksonville Building I Monday, August 7, 1911, by Rev. I tel Metolius was formally opened to Weaton F. Shields; George L. the public with a six o’clock dinner JACKSONVILLE. OREGON Baker and Clara M Galloway. Make Last Stand. Sunday evening, July 30. Mrs. Mould- KLIX-TIBBETT8 - At the court en of Medford has leased the hotel. house in Jacksonville, Oregon, Tues day. August 8, 1911, by Judge J. R. ' Hunnewell, Kan., Aug. 7., - The Joseph Herald: Reese Lay, who re Neil; Herman C. Klix and Frances I final struggle between the four men ! cently quit the milk business here, has * • who ____ j shipped a carload of Holstein and Jer who rnmnoua compone tho the Hunnewell City coun- Tibbetts. : cil and Mrs. Ella Wilson, Mayor, is ex sey cows to Sunnyside, Wash., where We have now m stock pected to come tonight. Mrs. Wilson he found a good market for them. No Bloomers Found at our kiln, a large quan , was elected mayor on a reform ticket Marshfield News: There is some coal ' in April. Since then the council has re tity of first class drain Iola, Kansas, Aug, *,-Municipal fused to recognize any of her acts. If yet in the old Newport mine, which Judge Smeltzer was defeated in his was lately leased from the Reynolds tile. Sizes 3 to 8 inches. efforts to enforce his judgment today the council doe* not give recognition Development company by Goorge tonight Mrs. Wilson said she would re that Mrs. Ella Reese, a fcity prisoner For sale at reasonable Doll, who intends to reopen the mine sign. convicted of a vicious offense, should and supply the local market. "I am going to put up one last fight” prices. Call and ex don bloomers and join the members of Bend Bulletin: E. W. Richardson the chain gang working in the streets. she said today, “and then if I lose I amine, or send us your There were three reasons for this. will quit the job of Mayor and acknow cut 19 acres of alfalfa on his ranch ledge myself beaten.” I four miles east of Bend, getting an order. First, the judge was unable to find a She said Governor Stubbs had prom- even 40 tons from it. He estimates pair of bloomers in town; second, his isek to aid her. Jacksonville Brick, Tile that the second cutting will give more order was defied and annulled by City than half as much again. Commissioner Glynn; and third, people & Lime Company here apparently had no sympathy with W. A. Rush of McKenzie, Tenn., a Grandpa is Happy the drastic sentence inflicted upon the newspaper manager and real estate I woman. dealer, who own* a one third interest Unable to find the sort of attire the Dr. Tracy is the happiest man in the in a large cattle and sheep ranch at judge ordered, the jailer turned over city ail on account of a telegraphic mes Harlan, Or., ia looking over the country Mrs. Reese to the foreman of the sage recieved Saturday weich read; "| with a view to bringing out a colony. chain gang. When city Commissioner arrived in Jacksonville safely August ! —Journal. Glynn heard about it, he ordered the 3d, 1911. Signed, Your granddaugter foreman to return the woman to jail Barbara Lucile Tracy Kentner.” The at once, which he did. When Judge little girl m the daughter of Mr. anti Do not let your insurance policy lapse Smeltzer heard his order had not been Mrs. Walter Tracy Kentner, a daught this dry weather when danger from obeyed, he declared Mrs. Reese must er of Dr. and Mm. Tracy of thia city. loss by tire is so great. I can write go to work. If she doesn’t he says The doctor says he feels as he did when it for you in first-class companies at she will stay in jail until she concludes his first child was born, and a very lit- reasonable ratea. te obey the court. | tie older,—Albany Herald. D. W. Bagshaw. TILE FOR SALE the Dough Better! D. W. Barshaw List your property here for quick sale, but the price must be reasonable. OFFICE: Bank of Jack- sonville Bldg. Upstairs T 1 -|| /-y J Henson Ville, MFC. The Jacksonville Cement Construction Co Concrete Buildings, Cement Cement Walks Cement Work of Any and All Kinds All Work Guaranteed. Call and See Us for Estimates Office in Jacksonville Furniture Co. Building