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About Jacksonville post. (Jacksonville, Or.) 1906-19?? | View Entire Issue (Sept. 9, 1911)
V. VOL. V. JACKSONVILLE, JACKSON COUNTY, OREGON, SEPTEMBER 9, 1911 NO. 19 Mr. H. Getchell came out from Jack DHDTI AMn I FTTFD timber. One in an old burn West ments have been successful and he will sonville Tuesday in an auto with a rvlilLIllI/ LL I ILK of Mt. Helen and one near Pe Ell which plant a five acre vineyard. couple of mining men and is at present _____ burned approximately a section of tim- The Bend Bulleton reports the fall . her were the most serious Washington travel into cent al Oregon already be Horse Frightened at Passing on the middle fork. Central Oregon Will De- fires in August, but all authorities gun Real estate men say inquiry is Bert McKee who is employed in the Auto—Thrown From Buggy forest service work passed through „ *1" ! aFree that the recent dry winds have velop Horse DreCdlllg j brought danger that can hardly be over lively, with an increase of sales. Watkins Tuesday. Held Evening. Tuesday The opening of the schools at Cottage —Neck Broken. estimated and that only rain or extreme Mr. A. Ivy and M. Schutle of Med Grove ha* been posponed one week, Industry. care in the use of fire can prevent Only Routine Business ford, who have been hunting and fish- | to September 18, to accomodate pupils serious loses. Close watch is being! ing on the middle fork, have returned i who went to woik in the hop fields. Thrown from her carriage when her Transacted. Portland Or., Sept. 5(SpeciaI) Step» kept for violations of the fire laws. horse became frightened at an auto to Medford, satisfied with having seen At a mass meeting at Marshfield Oregon is also entering the worst have been taken by Central Oregon mobile driven by Miss JoseDhine Root one deer and catching a small string Engineer F. K. Gettins was authorized season of the year. Fuliv 500 fires iv tApiwiv vrtiv vr nit ^¡caicot • people to exploit one of the greatest on King's highway at 6 o’clock .Thurs i of fish. to make estimates on the proposed 1 The city council met in regular ses- were reported in August, . The worst day night, Mrs. W. H. Eberhardt sus J. K. McClov, who is developing a sion Tuesday evening, Present—Mav- resourses of that region that has here-1 boulevard from Marshfield, via North the | situation at present is in the Santiam tained injuries from which she died a mine on the middle fork, came down or Shaw; Councilmen Britt, Dunford, tofore been neglected. This is Bend and Empire, to Tarheel Point, ' and Clackamas regions, where several | useful horse. To stimulate breeding few minutes later in the arms of her early Saturday morning and left im Fick and Grieve; Recorder Dox. hundred men are still required to hold near South slough. nephew H. D. Taggart. mediately on Weedt’s overland for the Minutes of previous meeting read of fine animals, the Central Oregon two or three bad fires which have been Union Republican: C. W. Woolever 1 Livestock Sales Assocation has been The accident occured only a short metropolis. and approved. Officers reports-pre fought for weeks. Fires engaging ten claims to have cut over 30 tons of al | formed, with headquarters at Redmond, distance from the Taggart home, on Miss Katie Byrne spent Tuesday sented and ordered filed. to fifty men sre numerous throughout falfa from five and a half acres of land, Kings highway. Mrs. Eberhardt was with friends at Hutton, Cal. The usual monthly bills for labor, and hereafter sales of horses will be the western part of the state, but up to I three crops. This illustrates what held on the third Monday of each returning from visiting her nephew, date are fairly well controlled and have I may be done in this valley on good land The sawmill operated by Mr. Naylor supplies, salaries, printing etc. were i month at that point. Mr. Taggart, and was driving ncrth on is running again after quite a delay. presented and ordered paid. done little serious damage. The For I with plenty of water and sunshine. the high road while Miss Root, daugh- i The waterworks and water bonds : Tne object Is to establish a big horse est Service has about 300 men on pat Redmond Spokesman: The Spokes- F. W. Kelly of the Penn mine came I market, where breeders will come ter of Mr. and Mrs. J.M. Root, with' were discussed informally, also electric rol and as many more working on fires. ! man has been informed that the Catho- down to the postoffice Friday. He in her friend. Miss Ware, was coming at lights and streets. The prevailing j in touch with buyers and find fair The State and timber owners have i lies of this city will begin the erection .................. stock. The organiza- over 400 patrolmen and are still increas ' of a $2000 church this fall on their a moderate speed in the opposite direc-' formed us that piping has begun and opinon of the councilmen seeming to prices for their the work is progressing well. be that money for the bonds will be tion ¡9 not for the benefit of Redmond ing their forces. Carelessness with { tion on the low road, property in the Oregon Trunk addition, When about twenty feet away from i H. H. Wright, the veteran miner, forthcoming soon and that work would alone, nor is it intended for the profit slashings and by hunters is reported i between D and E streets. This will has gone to Jacksonville for a load of than be resumed upon the construction of association members, but it will the chief cause of fires and the state | I make three good church edifices in tho the auto the horse suddenly reared, help every section and community of officials are making every effort to I of the waterworks. and turning sharply capsized the buggy, winter supplies. ' city—Methodist, Presbyterian Central Oregon, even to the rancher stop further slash buruing with or S. S. S wenning of Medford, deputy throwing Mrs. Ebenhardt out headlong, j Catholic.—Journal. in the foothills. her head striking the fence fully twelve supervisor of the forest service and without permit. The outside buyer, it is believed, feet away, with terrific force. Miss W. C. Fruit, forest ranger, are at WEDDING BELLS The Association emphasizes that! will come to a sale where he can pick while heavy expenditure and splendid ' Root, as soon as the horse reared, present on the middle fork looking DIES IN DENTIST’S CHAIR from a bunch of 40** or 500 head, when cooperation by all protective agencies turned sharply to the left and ran'di after the government’s interests. if he has to travel from ranch to ranch, have so far prevented repetition of the i rectly into the fence along the road, I Prominent Young Business Man he is not attracted. All classes of distress of 1910, conditions are rapidly mowing down two fence posts as if buncom Reports, horses, from bronchoes to the finest threating to become beyond control Miss Mabel Croissant, Doctor’s they had been straws. Married Sunday. riding and draft horses will be offer and that every care by loggers, set A doctor was brought to the scene We are having cool, cloudy weather. ed. Central Oregan has exploited its tlers, campers and hunters is necessary , Assistant, Passes Away While immediately but a cursory examina alfalfa, sheep, wool and cattle,but to insure against loss of life and prop Mrs. W. R. Garrett was in Medford tion showed that the unfortunate wom Under Anaesthetic. John G. Dunnington a id Miss Della little has been said about its horses. an was dead, death resulting from a recently. erty; Reeve were united in the bonds of holy Yet it produces thousands of fine ani- broken neck.—Sun. Edwin Pierce and wife of New York, matrimony, in this city, at eight o’clock mals, climate and all conditions being GRANTS PASS Ore., Sept.G- are looking over the country and are Sunday evening. favorable to the best development of Miss Mabel Croissant died today in a camping near Buncom at present. HALTS DEATH MARCH The ceremony was performed by the horse, and the new plan will prob- local dentist office while under the in WATKINS WIRELESS. M. R. Buck was at Ruch last week. I Judge Dox and was private, being at- ably add to the importance of the in fluence of soemnofcrm. Joe McIntyre of Jacksonville spent tended only by the relatives of the | dustry. Miss Croissant lias beerF having ten- Correspondence to the’Post. Saturday night near Buncom, the parties. Bigger prizes and better exhibits Webb’s Sentence Commuted tal work done by Dr. H. C. Dixon and 'A nice rain visited this section last guest of Jim Ryan. The groom is a wellknown and pop 1 than ever before are expected to bring last week had a tooth extracted, tak Life Imprisonment week which cleared the atmosphere Mr. and Mrs. Billy Deneff, who have ular yeung business man of this city crowds to the annual app,e show to be ing soemnoform as an anesthetic. and blew away all the smoke, making been camping at Sulphur Springs, re and the bride is one of Jacksonville’s held in Portland November 15 17. The She had an appointment with the den everything seem bright and fresh turned home Saturday. fairest and most accomplished young. apple crop of the gtate ig excellenr> Salem, Or. Sept. 5.—Within five tist for 1 o'clock this afternoon and again. Vincent Kasshafer of Jacksonville ladies. A host of friends join the and ¡t ¡g thought the various fruit minutes of the time set for the execu when she arrived at the office was in Miss Maude Harr of this place, who spent several days with Bert Goldsby Post in wishing the happy couple a districts will make a splendid showing. tion of Jesse P. Webb for the murder good spiritB and joked with the doctor. long and happy married life. has been spending her vacation at last week. ' Big prizeswill be offered by the North of Johnson in Portland, and after the She had felt somewhat nervous and home, went to Central Point Friday ern Pacific and the Great Northern prisioner had been taken out of the asked Dr. Loughridge to be at the of Letha Buck of upper Applegate was where she will teach one of the grades railroads for the best district displays, death cell into the chapel of the state fice with her and when he arrived she visiting at Mrs. M. R. Buck ’ s Sunday. | Changes Hands. in the Central Point school. a purse of $250 being hung up by each .penitentiary on his way to the execu went to the chair and the anaesthetic Mrs. Laura Gould of Medford spent. E. Parish and A. B. Ernst of Seattle, line. This will be open to competition tion chamber, while the superintend was administered in the usual manner. several days near Buncom last week, who have been in this section looking the guest of Mrs. J. Goldsby. After conducting the Valley Record hy “ny fruit district of the Pacific ent’s witnesses to the execution were In a few moments Dr. Loughridge up the mines, left foJ their homes last for twenty-three years. Editor Kaiser Northwest. Oregon communities will i already on the ground to view the discovered that something was wrong Saturday. has concluded that he needs a rest and get in line and make fine displays of . satisfaction of the law, Govenor Os and restoratives were immediately ap Mr. W. S. Gunsaltis, a farmer living near J. Byrne went to the county seat Fleming, Pa., says lie has used Chamberlain’s has sold the paper to C. B. Wolfe, an the fruit that is making the state fam wald West, at 12:25 P. M. today grant plied but to no avail. Both doctors Saturday, returning home Sunday ac Colic, Cholera and Diarrhoea Remedy in his eastern man who is said to be an all- ous and a treat is in store for those ed a commutation of the sentence to labored faithfully but wera unable to who like to see artistic displays of life imprisonment and Webb was sent bring her back to consciousness. Dr. companied by his moth^*, who has family, for fourteen years, and that he has | around journalist. found to be louna it m oe an excel lent remedy, and takes Loughridge states that death may j back to his cell. been visiting in Medford and Jackson A short time ago the Ashland Tid- beautiful apples. pleasure in recommending it. For sale by Irrigationists of Oregon will meet in i The receipt of the news was drama- have been caus:d either by weakness ville. ings was sold to new-comers, so that all dealer». Ontario September 28 and 29, during I tic in »he extreme, and the annouce- due to fatty heart or from the ^shock. E. J. Langley was taken suddenly Use printed stationery fit adds dignity now the press of Ashland is entirely the progress os the Malheur County i ment of the Govenors action in saving This anaesthetic has been in constant ill last Sunday night. Dr. Golden was to your business. All kinds of office in new hands. Fair. The State Irrigation Associa the Seattle barber convicted of mur ubc for a number of years and the rummoned from Jacksonville and pro stationery printed on short notice and tion has called the meeting on those der came like a thunderclap out of a fatalities throughout the whole Uni nounced it paralysis. He is somewhat at reasonable prices. Jacksonville Fruits, soft drinks, cigars and tobac dates and there promises to be a large clear sky. Intense excitment follow ted States will not number more than better at this writing, however. Post. co at Shaw’s Confectionery. attendance from all parts of Oregon. ed the announcement of the Govenor’s half a dozen. —Medford Sun. Govenor West expects to be present, action in commuting the death sentence as does Dr. James Withycombe, di when the condemned man stood as it WANTED Good Housekeeping Mag rector of the Oregon Experiment Sta were, on the very brink of the grave, tic n at Corvallis, and the Portland and a feeling of relief came to the pris azine require! the services of a rep Commercial Club hopes to send a dele on authorities who were thus saved resentative ,n Jacksonville to kok the necessity of going through an or- after subscription renewals and to ex gation. When the gates of the State Fair I deal that is always the moat painful tend circulation by special methods ¡swing open on September 11 fora. and nerve-rackir g in the duties of the which have proved unusually success ful. Salary and commission. Previ ' four-day meet, visitors will find condi- i officers. ous experience desirable, but not es The half hundred invited spectators, I tions on the grounds vastly improved. ' A number of alterations that make waiting in th« corridors of the prison sential. Whole time or spare time. I for the comfort and convenience of ! to witness the execution of Webb Address, with references, J. F. Fair banks, Good Housekeeping Magazine, ' visitors has been made. The camping which was to have taken place at 12:30 I grounds have been enlarged, the cap today, were astounded at 12:26 to 381 Fourth Ave., New York City. acity of the stab)«» has been doubled hear loud cheering and clapping of the water »ys cm so improved that hands in the cells of the prison and there is an abundance of water for all immediately following the cheering purposes, and the driveway from the they were admitted to the chapel and railroad station to the entrance has informed that Governor West had com been paved. This is the semi-centen muted the sentence of the condemned Done Daily in Jacksonville. nial year of the State Fair and an un man. usually large attendance is expected, I Webb almost fainted when escorted Many Citizens Tell of it. from the cell to the chapel and inform- I ed of the Governor’s late decision. Forest Fire Bulletin Raising his eyes, Webb prayed softly, Nearly every reader has heard of j while tears rained down his cheek*. Doan’s Kidney Pills. Their good work Just five minutes before the fatsl time I in Jacksonville still continue», and our Portland, Sept. 2—A summary of Webb was to’d to walk to the Jehapel. citizens are constantly adding endors- the forest fire situation at the begin The rt. he was met by the Governor’s ment by public testimony. No better ing of September, issued today by the private secretary, who informed him proof of merit can be had than the Western Foresty & Conservation Assoc that hi» life was spared by the chief experience of friends and neighbor». iation upon the basis of bulletins re executive. Read this case. ceived simultaneously from all tarts P. R. Nelson, of Jacksonville, Ore., of the Pacific northwest, shows com says: “1 first used Doan's Kidney Pill» paratively little serious damage up to i Oregon Sidelights. while in Chili, South America and they date, but one life lost’ and reassuring 1 relieved me of a bad case of lumbago conditions in Montana, Idaho and East Madras’ new hotel, the McTsggart, that no doubt was brought on by eX- ern Washington. In Western Wash- I posure. 1 could not stoop without I is now in operation. j ir.gton and Oregon the situation is ex- the --------- Grand - having sharp twines in my loin*, but B. E. Dinges has sold ---- — ' tremly dangerous and will remain so I c_ r *__ 1- n___ LKlla ik-.o« : until the rain falls. So far the increse theatre at Cottage Grove to Bert Rich- | after 1 took Doans Kidney Pills, these Our Prices are Right mond- ; troubles quickly left me. I have told I of protective effort over that of pre .. . . many other Kidney sufferers about vious years has been notably effective, ■ Three near . beer dispensaries have ™ *___ ,____ , , u h„ extreme dryness and the overtax | been licensed at Wallowa, which Is a this remedy ami I know that it has I i but always done good work. For Bale by ing of all forces to control numerous 1 dry territory. all dealers. Price 50 cents. Foster- fires now being fought threaten serious Br a vote almost unanimous the citi-1 Co., Buttalo, New York, sole consequences in case of strong wind or | zen» of Willamina have approved a Milbum ggentg for tho states. ths starting of new fires. proposition to issue $15,000 bonds for Remember the name-Doans ’ and Heavy private, state »nd federal take no other. public improvements. patrols in Washington have so far For »ale by all dealer». Price 50 Mrs. Hattie Çlark of Union, has a stopped with small damage the fires __ Foster-Milburn Co., Buffalo, peach tree that bloomed three times cents, Leading Merchants set in green timber by lightning and ■ esmpeas. The greatest difficulty has and now has on it peaches in three dis New York, sole agents for the United States. I lieen with fi -ea in slashings and old tinct stages of development. Remember the name—Doan’»-and I iiurns which a quired headway almost j Kirk Whited, who bas tried grape I instan tan»ou»L and threatened adjoin- culture near Redmond, says his eaperi-| take no other. MEDFORD WOMAN KILLED * 4 COUNCIL MEETING IM PICNIC PARTIES GOOD WORK We wish to call your atten tion to our fine line of lunch goods of every description Special Attention Given to Campers Ulrich Brothers Ltfl ill ll.ll M [ill I! « ¡MJ