Jacksonville post. (Jacksonville, Or.) 1906-19??, January 13, 1912, Image 1

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JACKSONVILLE,
VOL. V
’ACKS3N COUNTY’, OREGON, JANUARY 13, 1912
NO. 37
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BOUND OVER to GRAND JURY. River districts, also, as well as from
COUNCIL
MEETING
Woodburn Independent: Portland
PR/MCV FOR WOMEN
| almost every part of Oregon.
put over $10,000,003 into hew 'buildings
More enquiries as to the animal
I
during the past year —and she is be- i
husbandry
were
received
by
Prof.
E.
Medford man held by Justice
Oreg«-, Products AttractsÄ w
Pro-
L. Potter this year than ever before,
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i
and
dairying
has
reuwakened
the
in
­
for assault Sunday night.
lest, to place Screen be­
Beach Globe: Gold Beach offers |
•Spitlers. Merchants Con­ i ! an Gold
terest ot many. The new dairy build­ Regular Sessio.1 Held Tues­ I
excellent opportunity for some one ,
fore Her Couch.
ing is being rushed to completion t>r
with a little means, that understands I
vention January 17-18.
day Evening. Bills Al-
Ed Glover, general foreman of stock the use of the short course, and the ;
i the business, to engage in ¿he préserv-1
il»,
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for Twohy Brothers was bound over new horticulture building is already !
,
I
for Portland. Or., Jan. 9(Special) — ing and pick ling business.
lowed.
Contract
( Seattle, Jap. 10. Mrs Rita Dod-
to the grand jury Monday afternoon occupied, as are also the farm me- |
MeMiiiriville News 'Reporter; ’7 e drjdge. the, only woman on the juny
by Justice of the Peace G. O. Taylor, chanic arts, and stock judging buildings
Land shows and exhibits of Oregon removal of the poles arid wires of H
i the
Usa | XL
- a ” • is hearing
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that
manslaughter,
Water System Let io products
case
to the sum of $500, for an alleged as­ | The latter pavilliun is a great improve­
in the East during the win­ IK.11 H’..l_ U .... .. _
A.
rm
• i | wji[
1 '
Bell
Telephone
system
from
Third
behind
a
.screen
in the
sault with a piece of scantling upon ment over the previous quarters in
ter
have
had
a
widespread
effect
ac
­
Jacobsen-Bade Co.
street has made a decided improve­
Chris Natwick and Peter Swiler, Sun­ I the college barns where demonstration
cording to those in close touch with ment on the appearance of that same room with the 11 men of the jury
under a ruling made by Judge J, T.
day night during the progress of a I and judging work were dore. The
the exhibits; and as a result, it is said thoroughfare.
Ronald yesterday. Mrs Doddpdge
combat at a livery stable on Riverside ’ new building is heated and free from , The city fathers m3t in regular the movement of colonists to Oregon
Zumwalt correspondence Enterprise will have the attendance of a wompn
avenue. Messrs Nanwick and Swiler drafts, and the big room, 90 x 38 feet j sessio 1 Tuesday night the tae« ting hav­ next Spring duriug the one-way low
appeared in court with their eye3 is divided by a canvas curtain at times I ing b ;en adjourned from 1 ist week. rate period will be greater than ever Record Chieftain: J. T. Stein butcher­ bailiff, who will oecqpy an adjoining
ed eight hogs, their gross weight couch. This arrangement was made
bound up, and Glover acted as his own so that two classes may be held at Present; Mayor Shaw; "Uouncilmen before.
attorney.
once.
The Great Northern has done a being 2864 pounds, dressed. The when counsel for Joseph, Bianchi, a
| Brixt, Dunford, Fick and Grieve; Re-
The testimony in the case was con­
splendid work this season, as it did largest was the register«! Berkshire city detective, on, trial for killing ’.
' cordei Dox.
BetSeX’r Which tipped tKo acale prisoner who attempted to escape,, ob­
flicting and replete with unusual
Minutes of the prev ious meeting last, in operating exhibit ears through ,
,,
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; jected to the jurors being seperated.
features. Manager Barber testified
read and approved. R'jports of the the middie West taking a collection of ! at 565 pounds'
Watkins Wireless
The attorney insisted that the law
Oregon
products
to
the
farmers
so!
Eugene
Roister.
Many
of
the
mar-
that Twohy Brothers expected their
city treasurer and recorder were
they might see what is grown here 1
gardeners and truck growers will prohibiting the separation of jurors
men to fight to protect the interests
read and ordered filed.
R. E. O’Brien left for Medford Wcd-
of the company, in fact they were
A lumber of bills for supplies, la­ and learn of the state’« agricultural' Plant onionB early this spring in large in a murder case be complied witfi
quantities. The loamy bottom soil to the letter and objected to the idea
the kind of men tho company liked nesday, where he has employment.
bor, printing, etc were presented opportunities at first hand.
Retail merhants in the state meet at! 3eems t0 be admirably adapted to: of a screen dividing the jury room.
best, the reply being brought out by
Mr3 W. Moses who has been quite and after avprovaj by the finance com­
spirited questions by Deputy Prose­ ill for some time is convalescing.
Medford January 17-18. for the 6th. an-1 thelr growth and they alwa>s br>ng « Judge Ronald said the law must be
mittee were orde red paid.
applied to the 20th. century conditiora
cuting Attorney Cherry as to his in­
nual
convention. The program has b'K Price"
Prof.
Wellsand
M.
M.
Taylor
ap
­
is
spend-
Chas. Frye of Yreka,.Cal.
terest in the case. Practically all ing a short time with E. W. Anderson peared bolero tho council asking for been made up and is filled with discus-I Lakeview lists among its b'lessirigs and allowances most be made fdr
the witneises for the state were of Hutton.
i stieei lights upon so ith Fifth street. sions of subjects of yital interest to a $60,(Mb high sehobl building, a large conventionality. He held that the use
of the screen to provide privacy for à
contradicted by the defense, and vice
The farmers haye attached on to the ’ On motion the matter was referred to the merchant. Competent speakers Odd Fellows temple, a £10,000 Catholic woman-juror did did not constitute à
versa. The court in passing sen­
church,
a
new
72,000
acre
irrigation
the
street
commi
.tea
with
directions
are
secured
to
deliver
addresses
of
Home Telephone line, and are at
tence said it was a muddled affair.
project negotiated, the N. C. Ò. raiT- separation of the jury, and this ar­
make uv estiga .ion and if thought value to the retailer.
present repairing the same,
I to
Policeaian Crawford, called to quell
way
in town, And all manner Of new rangement was made.
proper to order he installation of
The Forest Service is mapping the
Mrs Swayne is slowly recovering
the fight said that “Natwick had
businesses
started. - Journal
i the lights requested.
forests of the state, and will show
come from somewhere an.l been hit I from a very severe illness.
I Bids for the cons'.ruction of the dis- tho ownership of each piece of stand­
AIM OHE AT THE OTHER
Bruce Buck who has been employed : tribu;ing sy stem of the wat urworks
I
by something.”—Sun
ing timber of any account in Oregon
I
at
the
Penn
mine
for
several
months
Fori
the
veriy
bôst
ih
ivgaris
tiriti
M-
I were »opened and discus« sd at some By this means it is expected to Im-1
to IT v-—-♦------- ypidHtniii'j'T <
was called away by the severe illness i length. Only t.» •<* bids were presented
I bacco C. Shàw-,
crease the efficiency of the present!
think Rifl.s Empty. Norris
Co arse Increases 55 per cent
his mother.
! the bidde "s be' >g Jacobs» n-uade Co. system of fire protection during the .
I and Gan etc- Gory Co. The bid of dry peiiods of the year when the an­
Boyd Shot Through Heart'.
! the formel" upproximateb $27,465. 92 nual loss reaches a big sum.
( j OVERNOR visits camp
Corvallis, Ore., Jan. 5—An increase
1 and the bid of the latter $33,418.25.
of over 5b per cent in the number en­
The Southern Pacific Traffic depart-,
I
Ashland, Or., Jar. 8 . — ltaynioriA
On motion made and unanimously ment will encourage farmers in the
rolled in the registration at the Oregon
Agricultural College over the registra­ I MINERS NOTICE-Notice of Location carried, th<- bid of Jaco’osen-Bade Co, Willamette Valley and Western Oregon At “Westville". Slates that Or- Badger, 13 yeart old, accidentally shdt
and killed Norris Boyd, aged 14, late
tion at the same time last year is re­ both Quartz and Placer, for sale at this wa3 aeeepti d, ir. being the lowest.
to grow barley as a feed for dairyI
yesterday
afternoon in this city. The
JACKSONVILLE POST.
ported by Dean A. B. Cordley, and the ¡office,
egon
is
known
for
Apples
stock and to fatten hogs and cattle, j
twtt boys who were boon Companions
prediction-of Df. James Withycome,
To farmers who will plant an acre or
BANDITS SENTENCED
were returning front a hunting trip
and Reform
director of the experiment station,
two experimentally, the railroad com-1
across
Bear creek, and when on tha
that the number would reach 1,000 by State of Ohio, City of Toledo, /
pany offers to supply the seed. The
¡outskirts of the town, emptied thtir
Lucas County,
\
the end of the farmers’ week looks to
Agricultural
College
recommends
!
Douglas county stage robbers
Governor West visited the Camp of rifles, as th ;y supposed, and playfully
Frank J. Cheney makes oath that he
be well within probability.
i barley as a stock feed, believing that ’
“
Honor
men” who are working on the j pointed the n at each other, according
This is the fifteenth year the special j is senior partner of the firm of F. J.
draw kng terms in pen.
! when grown extensively, it will be-1
Crater Lake road Saturday evening , to the report. It turned out that a
winter course has been offered, and I Chenev & Co., doing business in the
come as valueable for that purpose
and was welcomed with cheering and ! shell had been left in the Badger boy’s
the added facilities in the new building j City of Toledo, County and State afore-
here as corn is in the Middle west.
a chicken dinner.
i gun und it exploded, t te bulls; enter
Roseburg’ Or., Jan. 10. —Ed Jurgins,
and laboritories, additional faculty and said, and that said firm will pay the
Progress is being made in the cam­
equipment, will aid in making it by , sum of One Hundred Dollars for each aged 18, of R- tseburg and Frank Co- paign to interest children in agricult­ The governor delivered an address 1 ing the Boyd boy’s h ‘art, killing him
far the most interesting and most1 and every case of Catarrh that cannot ziah, alias Fos-ter. of Laramie, Wyo., ural education in Oregon. State Su­ in which he thanked the men for keep­ ¡instantly. Tho unfortunate sirvivori
useful in the history of the institution, i be cured by the use of Hall’s Catarrh pleaded guilty in the Circuit Cov.rt yes­ perintendent Alderman is sending out ing faith with him und not attempting , is overcome with anguish.
to get away.
I The boys are loth of exemplary
terday afternoon of holding up tl»a
Many of the lectures are to be sum- Cure.
FRANK J. CHENEY,
letters to breeders and producers of
He referred to his recent tour of habits and come from twoef Asl.land’s
marized in mimeographed or type- j Sworn to before me and subscribed Drain-Gardner stage on November 25 the state asking for prizes to be a-
written form for the students to take in my presence, this 6th day of Decem- They were sentenced to indeterminate warded to school pupils who shall the east with the western governors ! foremost families. Both attended the
stating that Oregon is known for two i Seventh grade and their records stand
sentences of from 10 years to life.
homc with them, so that they may ber. A. D. 1886.
make the best exhibits of farm pro­ things—apples and reform and that
high.
The only passengers on the stage were
have them in permanent form to re- , (Seal.)
A. W. GLEASON,
ducts at the fairs next Fall. C. D.
people in the east wanted to know al)
C. E. Riekes and W. J. Burchard,
fer to. Five times as many have en-
Notary Public,
)
Nairn, of Amity, has been the first to about the prison reform and that
rolled from Hermiston as last year and
Hall’s Catarrh Cure is taken inter- members of the county grand jury.
respond and he will give a thorough­ many of the eastern states are pre­
Age.it Wanted
two men have come all the way from j naily, and acts directly on the blood
bred Scotch collie as a first prize for paring ta following Oregon’s leud in
Omaha Neb. A number of others have 1 and mucous surfaces of the system,
Hard wood for sale $2.75 per tier an exnibit of vegetables, corn etc., the treament accorded prisoners.
come from British Columbia, and the I send for testimonials free,
at the State Fair,
C.
Prim.
One of the men responded to the To handle best Au' » in America. Exclu­
F. J. CHENEY & CO., Toledo, O.
slate of Washington is well repre- I
Hard
wood
for
sale
$2.75
per
tier
Sold
by
all
druggists,
75c.
Take
Liayor Henderson of Astoria is en­ governor’s remarks, thanking him in sive in this country. Built by Old Timo
sented. Large delegations have come |
couraging a public market for the city behalf of the men and promisiug their Line Manufacturer. Life guarantee Self
from the Hood River and Roguej Hall’s Family Pills for constipation. C. Prim.
by the sea, emphasizing the need for co-operation in making the camp a Starting. Long Wheel Base. No de­
posit required. Prefer dealer now in
such an institution in the annual mes­ success.
rear'/wren
iJSiììTKW/wiJ.-w!»' <■ « uh ,r«aw>. ô
business, but will consider live people
sage to the council. He believes it
who will enter business. This agency
will reduce the cost of living by bring­
ing the producer and consumer togeth- MINISTER
PLEADS GUILTY includes a complete Correspondence
Sales Course. Largest discount ever
offered. Deal direct with Factory.
Oregon editors will visit the Pendle­
Address Stiles Manager. 6‘Jd Washing­
ton Roundup next Fall in a body. The Sentenced to be electrocuted in
ton St., Portland, Oregon.
plan is to take the scribes by special
May. Governor’s council
<
train from Portland, where the annual
convention will bo held, to Pendleton
favors clemency.
Here is a women who »peak« from per­
for the two final days of the Roundup.
sonal knowledge and long experience, viz.,
On the Sunday following the editors
Mm. P.II. Brogan, of Wilson, Pa, who say»,
will probably be guests at Hot Lake.
Boston, Mass., Jan. 9.-Pleading “I know from experience that Chamberlain'»
Remedy 1« far auperior to any other.
Milton will hold a big poultry show guilty to the murder by poison of his Cough
For croup there 1» nothing that excels it ’
on January ¿9-31. The country sur­ discarded sweetheart. Avis Lionel of For sale by all dealers.
rounding that point will send prize Hyannis, the Rev, Clarence V. T.
fowls for the exhibition and a splendid Richeson was today sentenced by
Judge Sanderson to be electrocuted
shooting is expected.
during the week of May 19.
Summoned to court Richeson ap­
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Hard wood for sale $2.75 per tier peared on the verge of collapse. He wm
arrainged and at once withdrew his
C. Prim.
Health is Worth Saving and
former pka of not guilty, pleading
“guilty as charged.”
Some Jacksonville People
While Richeson was sentenced to
Oregon Sidelights
Know How to Save It.
death, he will in all probability es­
cape paying with his life for the crime
A pipe organ is being installed in Statements from members of the j Many Jacksonville people take the IT
governor’s council indicate
that lives in their handB by neglecting the
the opera house at Woodburn.
Rieheson’s sentence will be commuted kidneys when these organs need help.
Negotiations are in progress at and that the vote stands six to 3 in I
Eugene looking to the building of a favor of clemency with four of the Sick kidneys are responsible for a
vast amount of suffering and ill health
roller skating rink.
ballots unalterably opposed to capital but there is no need to suffer nor to
Carlton Sentinel: Carlton needs a punishment and only three absolutely
remain m danger. Use Doan’s Kidney
stock buyer. And it needs a dentist in favor of the death penalty.
Pills a remedy that has cured thou­
and men in other lines and factories
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sands of kidney sufferers.
and ether things.
The following statement leaves no
Glendale News: The gymnasium
Working Men!
ground for doubt.
building is almost finished and the
Mrs Mary Winterhalder, near W.
young folkB of Glendale are already
Jackson St., M«lford Ore., say: ”[
The evening services in the M.
enjoying it to the limit.
used Doan's Kidney Pills with bene­
Echo’s Echoes: 1912 has great church are devoted to your interests ficial results when suffering from
in store for Echo. Keep up your The sermon in future will be limited kidney trouble, and I know of other
Leading Merchants
courage and we will al! be happy by to ten minutes. The subject for Sun­ 1 persons who have taken them with
day evening will be “Law” Service success. Since I used Doan’s Kidney
and by.
All
Pills about a year ago, I have not had
Hillsboro Independent; Some wag at 7.30 sharp, special singing,
I the least trouble from my kidneys.
on Christmas eve decorated the city’s welcome.
new water wagon with a placard bear­
This remedy deserves my hearty en-
j dorsment. ”
ing the incription “A few more seats
Go to Nichol's for your flour.
left.”
For sale by all dealers. Price 50
If you have yotingchildrtn you have per 1
The r.et deposits in tne city sav­ hap« notioed th«t diaoniera of the »tomacli [cents. Foster-Miilburn Co., Buffalo,
ings bank at Corvallis represent an are their most common ailawnt To correct jqew York, sole agents for the United
you will find Chamberlain'» Htoniach
average of about $800 a month so far thia
States.
and Liver Ta'ivt» excellent. They are easy
and would make a year’s total of and pleasant (■. tak», and mild and gentle in
Remember the name—Doan, s—and
about $ 0,000.
effect For sale by all dealers.
take no other.
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Children’s
KEEPTHEKIDNEYSWELL
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25c. Pair
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