Oregon Historic.-.! '-cciety < :D IT. B VOL. V. JACKSONVILLE, JACKSON COUNTY, OREGON, JANUARY 27, 1912 CIRCUIT COURT REVERSED .guard for the team declares that he j ris much too fat for such strenuous ex- ft • ercise, and he thinks he will reduce Issue of Jackson County Road I some of his avoirdupois before he en- i ters any more contests. Wilson who Bonds turned down by like McIntyre was there from the foul I line throwing three out of four at- Supreme Court I tempts also succeeded in throwing : four field baskets for the home team. In an opinion written by Judge I The same teams will meet in Jackson- Burnett and concurred in by Chief i ville in the early part of February. The Local High Team who went to Justice Eakin and other judges, the supreme court Tuesday afternoon I Central Point the sarnie evening was rendered a decision reversing the I overwhelmingly defeated by a score decision of Judge Calkins of the cir­ I 33 to ], cuit court in th, matter of road bonds • Nuff said. voted at a special election held in this ---- * ■■ .. county last fall. FAIL TO SHOW UP The cause of reversal was the ab­ sence of any provision in either the amendment to the constitution or in As threatened at Poi tland. the Statutes authorizing the calling of a special election for voting upon the Only 25 want work. question of creating an indebteiniBB I in excess of the constitutional limitation I Portland, Ore., Jan. 25.—The vasion of 2000 jobless men on their descent on the eity hail has hot ma- i terialized and today the police and Jacksonville Aiumnl defeated .1 city officials are breathihg easier. ¡The ‘‘riot of the idle” was promised by Medford High School j by Several socialists and Industrial i Workers of the World speakers here j several days ago unless‘‘aid was ex- One of the best contest, seen at j tended to the unemployed.” Of 150 “unemployed” hei-ded into the Medford Nntoriutn this season was the Basket Ball gaffie Friday night; the bureau’s office by socialist lead­ ers, only 25 accepted jobs offered. between the Jacksonville High School The remainder advanced various cx- Alumni ahtl the Medford High Schobl C1 some saying that they were not which ended in a Victory for the Med- ■ ■ cuses << ford High School by a BCohe Of 23 to j “strong enough” and others that they ,,did not want to leave their II. The Jacksonville tearti won the first , homes in this city.” ---------* haff of the gtttbe by a score of 7 to 6, . but for the lack of being in good con­ For the very best in cigars and to­ dition, and th At the Medford team put- bacco C. Shaw. tlhg ih fr&bh nien in the second half, turned the tables on the boys and the i MINERS NOTICE-Notice of Location BeCohtl hnlf of the game ended in a I both Quartz and Placer, for sale at this JACKSONVILLE POST. Store of 17 to 11 in favour of Medford. office, BASKET State of Ohio, City of Toledo, ) Lucas County, i s ' Frank J. Cheney makes oath that he is senior partner of the firm of F. J. Chenev & Co., doing business in the City of Toledo, County and State afore­ said, and that said firm will pay the sum of One Hundred Dollars for each Dave Cronemillar who played left and every case of Catarrh that cannot guard for the local team was in tie ‘ be cured by the use of Hall’s Catarrh game all the time and it is due to Cure. FRANK J. CHENEY. Dave s and Reis Chapmans good work Sworn to before me and subscribed that the Alumni was not defeated by ' in my presence, this 6th day of Decem­ a much larger score. ber. A. D. 1886. A. W. GLEASON, Chapman who with a little practice ! (Seal.) Notary Public. will make a star for the Alumni team. : Hall’s Catarrh Cure iB taken inter- McIntyre old reliable had hard luck in | basket throwing landing only one field j nally, and acts directly on the blood ■* and mucous surfaces of " the system i. i. ! basket, but was sure there on the «end for testimonials free. foul throwing, landing three out of F. J. CHFN e Y & CO., Toledo, 6. four attempts, Sold by at! druggists, 75c. Take Curlv Wilson, who played right Hall’s Family Pills for constipation. » ’ ' chartered a special car and traveled < DEAIH of FORMER RESIDENT in comfort, being entertained at tin ! principal points along their journey. What is probably the largest mobil-| s K izat.on of the troops ever undertaken . ” in this country in time of |>eace will Medford, Mor day, aged 52, be that in the Klamath Basin ( coming summer. United Slates re- 1 _____ gulars and state militia forces i re to j be gathered for maneuvers, The I The announcement M< nday of the ground selected for the big camp .. is is death of Mrs Sophia Krause, wife about 56 miles north of Klamath Falls of Frank O. Krause of Medford, cast near the Klumath Indian Reservation a pall over the hearts of many residen s and convenient to the Crater Lake of this place. Mrs Krause was a native of Jackson National Park and the Cascade Forest County and for many years resided in Reserve. this city. She was considered one of Wenatchee will send a committee of the finest vocalists and vocal instruc­ fruit growers to Portland to confer tor« in Southern Oregon. with representatives of other districts The immediate cause of her death of Oregon and Washington to form­ was heart failure, although she had ulate a better selling plan for the given birth to a child about ten days combined products of the leading previous to her death. She was aged fruit growing sections. It is hoped by consolidation of interests to per­ 32 years and 15 days and leaves besides her babe and husband, a mother, two fect a selling agency that shall bring brothers, two sisters and a host of aoaut a better system <>t disliibuli .n friends and acquaintances to miur.i than has been in use heretofore. her untimely death. A new perennial clover, of the alaike Funeral services were held at toe species, is reported from Tillamook Presbyterian church in Medford at 1: County where it is claimed it yields 36 Thursday afternoon. Interment enormous tonnage to the acre, while was had at the cemetery in this city. .t grows the ; • ir around. The clover -♦xjzv has no seed, muom or rex and is propagated by cutting up the plant ELcInc Sparks. and sowing the pieces. The depart­ « ment of agriculture will make u!) 1 investigation of the new plant. Dr Sun Yet Sen’s troubL- will come BALL Notes of the Game; Frank Coleman th, reliable forward of the Alumni was much over trained and failed to score against the Medford High School It was thought by a majority of the boys that Frank had drank too much milk ar.d and eaten one too many soda crack crack crack crackers. «wo-. < l—ii— « » their votes declared for a Republican, and I would be proud to do it, : sociation of Tacoma has organized a about how sloppy the yard will be. for I would simply be doing the will of the people. I branch association in Medford with Tho party emblem in municipal elections is an aid to the ignorant • • j the following gentlemen as the local I A Chicago baby has bion picket and those who corrupt voters and no help to upright and intelligent elec­ advisory board and managers: W. L. I out as the perfect type, 'which raises tors. Both parties would be better off if they were kept out of purely municipal elections. Vawter, president of the Jackson the interesting question, 'wh.-lt tn llu Tho people who support the government have to economize, Why « » I County bank; G. L. Davis, president perfect type of a Chicago baby? should their public servants not do the same? ' of the Farmers and Fruitgrower’s Governor Harmon has pardoned it It is not the exiotence or discovery of wrongdoing that brings shame bank; H. C. Garnett of the Garnett- chicken thief. That’s a bid for votes to a state, but failure to put a stop to it. Vorey Haroware company; J. H. that should alarm the Governor's op We must make the state government more broadly useful, for its powers are ample to grapple with many things which have been devel­ Cooley, president of the Medford , ponents. oped by now conditions. Lumber company; H. A. Thierolf, vice There can be no rali$£ so k.ig as tho interests which profit through It isn’t altogether tho collar button president and manager of the Big tariff laws are allowed to frame them. < I Pines Lumber company; the W. T. | that is driving men Insane. Dr. Mary A lawyer's honor is his crown, and no hand but his own can ever dis* < > crown him» York Co., real estate dealers, and Walker to the contary notwithstand­ ing. The bum carburetor and tho the Builders’ Spécialités company. J. P. Butler of 726 West Fourth punctured tire are doing their share. street has been appointed solicitor Germany appareritly is tryi ng to Go to Thompson’s for Post Card3. for the company in Medford. The make pulp out of the Canadian-Amer­ A vital amount of ill health is due to im­ association guarantees 7 per cent to ican agreement os to print paper. paired digestion. the --j™. stomach , When ;• -—....... — fails investors, but it has never paid less 8?8tem “becomes^derang'U’^A fJw'dcSif Woodrow Wilson appears to have re­ than 11 per «ent. The association dc3e8 of Irrigation Congress Will vised his opinion of .Mr Bryan upward Chnmberkin’s Tablets is all you need. The/ loans ! ■a. They will furnish outside money for will strengthen your digestion, invigorate I Woody wants the votes of the Bryan- on Medford property. Aid State Development. your liver, .-.nd regulate yourbowels, entirely ites. I doinc rnir»hl<> feeling due * doing awav away with that miserable Rivals of the gr-1 he married kid­ to faulty digestion. Try it. Many others Big Encampment in have been permanently cured—why not you? napped a Kansas man, tied him to >« IRRIGATION WORK For sale by all dealers. Klamath Basin. telephone.pole' «lapped him, kicked him and then left him to freeze. Have to ask Kansas the old quest-on Portland, Or., Jan. 23(Special) — A To be pushed in Klamath Co. again. permanent state organization that will That New Yorker who cut off his Several projects under way. have considerable influence on Oregon none while shaving has cause for com­ affairs ¡3 promised through the form­ plaint against Santa Claus for failing ation of the Oregon Irrigation Con­ Klamath Falls, Or. Jan. 25.—The i to present him with a safety razor. gress, which has been called for Feb­ year 1912 promises to be a record-mak­ Dr Owen says that Sir Frances Ba­ ruary 19, 20, and 21 in the convention er in irrigation matters. As soon as hall of the Portland Commercial Club. the elements will permit the Reclama­ con devised an airship. If the doctor All interested in irrigation are urged tion Service will begin work on the can prove that Bacon also invented to attend ar.d suggestions will be wel­ Poe Valley extention of the main the moving pictures be can assist a large number of interested persons comed. The purpose of the congress canal and on the Griffith lateral, to is to have an effective organization carry water to about 5000 acres. The to forget Tnomas Edison. to deal with irrigation questions and water to irrigate th, lands under the Russians are hanging Persians be­ to secure the rights Oregon feels it» the cause the Russians are strong enough Griffith lateral will be taken from ‘ self entitled to from tne Federal Gov­ Lost RiVer division dam. Ths con- to do so. ernment. tractots have this »onerele structure Indications are that Ihtre will be a about completed and the diversion big attendance from all parts ot the canal is far enough along that the state. Government < ffici ds and irri­ flood waters coming down Lost River gation experts fro n all parts of the this Spring will be dumped into the state will be invited to attend and the Klamath River instead of flowing into Scores of Jacksonville Readers I proposed organization promis.-s to Tule Lake as heretofore. » arc Learning the Duty of make itself very useful to Oregon in In the Horsefly district, organized The Kidneys. the work of future deveiopement.. several months ago under the state act, much of the preliminary work A conference 1 eld at the Oregon To filler the blood is the kidney’» Agricultural College on Monday of has been done. The lands embraced this week between the different in-" were at one time included in the Klam­ duty. terests that are working for agricslt ath project under th, name of the When they fail to do this the kid- ural education in the state schools re­ upper project. Unless the cost of re neys sre sick. sulted in partially outlining the corr.se ciamation should be far in excess of Backache and many kidney ills fol- of study. Livestock interests of Port­ what is generally expected it is likely low; land have arranged to send out an ex­ that work or the Horsefly project will Help the kidneys do their work. pert hog raiser over the state to in­ be well under way by the close of Doan's Kidney Pills have cured terest boys in raising hogs. This will the current year. thousands of severe cases. The landowner, in the foothills of be part of the agricultural work of Proof in the foilowing: the schools and contests will be ar­ the Klamath Basin have recently L. H. Dyer, 77 Pine St., Ashland, taken necessary steps to orgunize ranged, the winners in the various Ore., says: “For five months I suffer- classes meeting |in a county contest under the state irrigation act, and ered frem kidney trouble, The kid- will mak, arrangements with the and the winners of these in turn will ney secretions were unnatural and I Government to get water from the exhibit at the State Fair. had pains that extended from the small main canal. The supply necessary An Oregon hop yard has been sold watering the lands will of my back to the shoulders. My for $130,000. This was the well known for be pumped from the main ditch into u head bothered me. My appetite failed I Krebd farm near Independence, con- and the kidney secretions contained high-line canal. The lends are among j sisting of 400 acres of excellent hop sediment. Nothing helped me in the land, together with all necessary the best in the Klamath Basin. They least until I used Doan's Kidney Pills. i have less frost than the valley lands equipment. The buyers, an English This preparation not only rid me of company, will continue raising hops I and would be adapted to apples and kidney complaint but made me feel other fruits. If the district material ­ on the tract. better in every way.” izes about 4000 acres directly tributary La Grand business men have been For sale by all dealers, Price 50 to this city will be placed under ir­ getting better acquainted with their cents. Foster-Millburn Co., Buttalo, rigation. state by participating in a special New York, sole agents for the United excursion that took them all over the States. main railway lines of Western and Remember the name—Doan,s —and Latest books by standard authors Southern Oregon. The excursionists at Thompson’s Confectionery. take no other. BRANCH AT MEDFORD SOME HARESON EPIGRAMS I :i ? PORTLAND LETTER Children's DOING THEIR DUTY 25c. 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