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About Jacksonville post. (Jacksonville, Or.) 1906-19?? | View Entire Issue (May 4, 1912)
I SLIDE ON TRUCK STREET PAVING ---------- Proposition to Pave Principal Streets Being Discussed by Property Owners. I Delay of Three Hours Brought About by Putting Equip- I ment Back on Rails PORTLAND LETTER — Various Meetings Planned for Current Year. Pro- gress of State During Past Week. REPORT OF EXPERT Shows Officials Were Faithful to Their Trust. Recommends More Space and Additional Help for Officers Soft earth caused the regular Parif-| i ic & Eastern train to be thrown fr< m the track between Butte Falls and Ea I gle Point yesterday, delaying the train The question of paving sdrrto of the | who have paved many of the streets for over three hours. Portland. Or.. Apr. 31- Pupils of the The report of J. H. Wilson, the ex-1 and recorder are handicapped by lack principal streets of the city is being ' in Medford and other nearby towns, The slide of the embankment will 1 Portland schools hive taken up Coun pert employed the county court to aud 1 of adequate office r»otn and equip pretty thoroughly discussed by the was in the city and conferred with the train occurred between trestle: try Life education in earnest and dur it and examine the hooks of the var- i parties owrtihg the abutting property, mayor, city council and several proper- No. 7 and 8 at about 2 o’clock. The ing the past week the work was given ious county officials was filed and ap- I ment.” That “the county clerk ha* lt being generally conceded that some-1 ty owners regarding the matter ar.d it engine remained on the track, but tht new impetus when instructors of the proved by the county court Wednes- I conducted his office for some time thing should be done to improve the is understood will present the matter tender and the coach was derailed. Al Oregon Agricultural College talked to dny. The report which is of consider about one hand short, which has saved fcondition of the streets in the business 1 at the next meeting of the council the time «f the accid *nt the train was '.he children on this interesting subject. able length shows the moneys earned , the county the salary of on t deputy, distric- at least. I when if the matter meets the approval going at a slow rate of speed, on ac One city school alone has 1139 gardens j by the different officers as well as that | but is hard on the clerk.” That “the system of bookkeeping for taxes as It is cheaper to pave than to keep of the Property owners steps will be count of the soggy condition of th< now being grown by pupils. received from all other sources and provided by the state law, is slow and the present streets in condition; in sum- ‘taken to begin the pav- ground and no injuries were experi Photographers of the Northwest with the exception of a few clerical ' cumbersome and that it is not surpris merit is the dust and in the winter I » you are interested, talk about enced by the passengers or crew. states will gather at Portland for the errors of small amount, there is no dis ing that the tax collection cash book mud —requiring sprinkling during one w‘t*1 your neighbor and come out to The work of getting the coach and annual convention of the Pacific Coast crepancy between the amounts re is slow to enter, total and balance.” season of the year and scraping and j me®ting. tender back upon the track took three Association Sept. 2—5. About 200 del ceived and the deposits in the treasury. | Mr. Wilson suggests that the county carting off during the other. With1 — hours, owing to the lack of proper ma egates are expected from all parts of The cost of the examination is ! ! clerk should have the assistance of at paved streets these disagreeable feat terials. The train arrived in Medford of the North Pacific states and British $1573.04 and while this may be con-|' STORY OF A TREE ures would be eliminated and the streets at 7 o’clock last night.—Sun, Apr. 30. Columbia. The organization was formed sidered by some persons to have been i least one deputy able to attend the sessions of the circuit und county kept clean at a nominal cost. in Portland about 12 years ago and the rdther expensive, it is money well i couits and record tho proceedings spent, for one reason alone; it proves Some of the persons interested object coming gathering- will be of interest to | 1 thereof; that the sheriff deposit daily the utter absurdity of the reports and to paving on account of the coat, claim Forestry Book Being Placed . COPPE! BREAKS RECORD all photographers. yr weekly all collections made to date ing that the expense would be a bur I The current year, it is said, will insinuatious made some time ago as to 1 of deposit, the account of same to be the dishonesty ana incompetency of den on the property owners that at in Public Schools. prove one of the best periods in the I known as “sheriff’s cash deposit;” present would be excessive and in some history of the lumber industry, the de- the county officials. The report as a that additional office room and equip’ Advance Statement of the Firs' whole Instead of finding fault with the instances beyond their ability to pay. 1 maud for forest products of Oregon be- mriit be provided for the county clerk, This might in a measure be true pro-1 An unusual publicity project is being - ing the best since the period follow work of the officers, is a complete vin recorder and sheriff. Figures of ihe U. S. Geo- dication and commends them for the vided that it was necessary to pay cash conducted jointly by the school author- ing the San Francisco fire, when the The accounts of Superintendent in hand for the improvement, but such I ¡ties of several of the Pacific northwes- forests of the Northwest were drawn manner in which the work was done Wells and Treasurer Cronemiller weie logical Survey for 1:11 in the cramped office rooms and with is not thecase; under the Bancroft Act I tern states and the Western Forestry upen heavily to rebuild that city. Pros I found to exactly balance. Special it is possible to pave the streets and I & Conservation Association in distrib- i perous conditions in the lumber trade out sufficient help. etc. mention was made of the neatness und Among the facts to which the expert pay it for by installments—one-tenth uting through the public schools sever- The United States Geological Sur-1 will be felt generally throughout Ore calls particular attention are the fol 1 accuracy of the books of RucmiKr each year for ten years and the first in- | al hundred thousand copies of a story vey has just issued an advance state gon, so widespread is this industry. stallment would not be paid until at called ‘‘The Ambitious Tree, ..................... .... lowing: “the county clers, sheriff Colvig. ” written ; Preliminary work for the construct- least 14 or 15 months after the paving j by E. T. Allen, to interest the boys and ment of the production of copper in was completed and in use, thus the peo girls in forest protection and especially ’ 1911. Tdis statement prepared by B. ! ion of the north Jetty at the mouth of We cant see what steel committee i tne Columbia River will commence ai NEW BUILDING ple have the full use of the streets for in preventing forest fires. Over 165,- 18. Butler, gives the final figures wants to summon J. P. Morgan for - more than one year before any pay 00# are being placed in Washington ar.d ! production as made up from reports i once, planB having been approved at he’s no humorist. ! Washington and forwarded to the local ment is made therefor. Idaho schools alone. The Rtory tells of I from all the reduction plants. The engineers during the past week. The Lu-rr L<-“’U1 i preliminary estimate of the smeltter Will Enlarge Instruction Facili No wonder Gov. Wilson got lost while As to the cost being burdensome: the life and struggles of a western for-... automobiling in New Jersey, he’s away approximate length of the proposed output of the country, issued by the this might hl a' sense be true of the est tree and the part it plays in com '* Geological Survey January 2, 1912, jetty will be two and one-haif miles I from the state so much. ties in School of Mines. streets in the residence district where munity development and prosperity. Col. Bryan’s idea of a national con differed from the final figures by bu' a and it will require about five years for the loti are larger but it is not true of —----- ♦—------ dition more intolerable than anarchy iB construction. It is expected to udd fraction of i per ceht. I the business district where tho front Corvallis, Ore., May 1. Concrete the government with Judson Harmon The total smelter production from materially to the depth of the ship Card of Thanks. age is small—many of the buildings work is now well begun on the foun : ores mined in the United States was channel across the Columbia River bar. | at its head. occupying not more than twenty-five dations of the new $28,000 building for I.<197,232,749 pounds. This is the larg Son.i-1 ow or other these accommo Two new experiment farms have just or thirty feet as for example, the We desire to express our sincere est production in the history of the been completed in Crook county, one the O. A. C. School of Mines, und a dating floods ccme ulong just in time north side of California street between thanks to our many friends for the industry and compares favorably with near Mutollus and the other near Red new bulletin is in press descriptive of to help get a nice juicy appropriation. Oregon and Third; here we find nine beautiful floral offerings and for their i the output of 1,080,159,509 pounds for mond. They are to he operated under the four different groups of special Bob LaFollutte b:ivmg won Wiscon business buildings and one vacant lot sympathy shown us during our hour of 1910. studies into which the enlarged min the direction of the Oregon Agricul ing course is divided. sin. we shall next hear the startling occupying a frontage of 202 feet or an sad bereavement in the loss of our fa Arizona again heads tho list of cop tural College, Which is sufficient guar average or 201-5 feet each. The cost I ther, W. C. Kitto. In the mining group studies prepar political news that the Dutch have ta per-producing states with a production antee that they will be operated on u of paving, including excavation and ' ing for the general industry of nii iing ken Holland. W ill K itto , I of 303,202,532 pounds, the largest pro practical basis and it Is believed they filling, also the curb and gutter, will I and metallurgy are included, as fire W alter K itto , duction ever made by the state. Men- will do much toward Solving the prob approximate $5.50 per front foot, thus assaying, mine surveying, the standard Slate of Ohio, City of Toledo, I Bg J oseph K itto , | tana is secflnd with 271^814,491 pounds; lems new settlers are meeting with in amounting to about $137 for a twenty-1 Lucas County, 1 F rank K i TTO, Mid :grt> third, kith 218,185)236 pein ds tilling the dry farming and irrigated metallorgluul courses as the cyanide Frank J. Chinee, makes oath that he five-foot lot. ’ This divided Into ten I process, ore dressing and milling j^NNife kitTb. ahd tj tab feufth with 142;340,215 Istiidv of the interior of the state. equal payments would be $13.70 each | methods, rock and earth eXcavnlion, is senior partner of the firm of F. J. M rs . W m ; D ean ; founds; Extensive displays bt state produsts mine economics and power equipment. 1 henev A Co., doing business in the Veofi Interest at rit>t to exceed six' ------------------------- ----------------------------------- will undoubtedly bit tiraiikfed at Port When a student has completed this City of Toledo. County and State afore per Ceht wbtlid of cburSe be addtsd. MINERSNOTICE Notice of Location land during the Rose RestiVSl,’ iilk’s wrftk rfhd has had some practical ex- said, and lb it said firm will pay the Mr. Robert W. Telfer, agent for both Quartz and Placer, for sale at this WRLM8 EAGLE EYE CfJ *• „ TT----- z-. . .. — Convention and other gatherings of the perifet/t’fe; life’ fa prepared to manage j tun of One Hundred Dollars for each the Clark-Henry Construction Qp.,; office, JACKSONVILLE POST. I Good for Nothing but the Eyes coming Summer. The thousands ol such phases bt the mining industry j and every case of Catarrh that cannot visitors to the Rose City during the as a placer mine, cyanide plant, mill. I be cured bv the use of Hall’s Catarrh Cure. FRANK J. CHENEY. year will thus be able to get a compre mine, smelter or dredge. Sworn to before me and subscribed hensive knowledge of Oregon’s re To fit students for the civil sorvice In my presence, this 6th day of Decem sources and the advertising will be ol examinations for federal or state sur ber. A. D. 1886. A. W. GLEASON, great value to the state' vey geologists a second group of ' (Sea'.) Notary Public. The Oregon Threshers Asr-ociation studies has been arranged, dealing with Hall s Catarrh Cure is taken inter will meet at Condon May 23 and 24 technical geology and emphasizing nally, and acts directly on the blood This organiitalion has members al. chiefly field methods employed in the and mucous surfaces of the system, ovfer the state and the anfidfel tweeting puplic service. Geochemistry, econ send for testimonials free. F. J. CHENEY & CO., Toledo, O. is largely attended. Subjects of Inter omic geology and ore deposits, petro Sold by all druggists, 75c. Take est to threshermen are discussed and , graphy and the different courses ill Hall’s Family Pills for constipation. field geology afo included in the curri various problems met. culum. In the ceramics courses ths silicate Talent Man Dies After Operation products, such as brick, tile, pottery ‘ Central Point Herald: Ground has terra cotta and cement materials and been broken for tne new Presbyterian products, are dealt with, the Btudents church. The structure complete will W. D. Hulderidge, a prominent citi gaining a thorough understanding of cost around $5000. zen and ranch owner of Talent, who the physical analysis of all the clay | • t lives on the outskirts of the city, was and cement materials, their mining I taken ill Sunday night at about 11 and preparation and the different pro- o’clock and his condition kept getting cesses of manufacture. worse ahd he Was finally rushed to the hospital st Ashland Monday nfbrning. H alth is Worth Laving, and An operation was performed for appen Electric Sparks dicitis. He died Monday afternoon at Some Jacksonville People Know 5 o’clock. Mr. Holderidge had lived in How to Save it. Talent four years, coming here from Mr. Brynn has been waiting fur Iowa.—bun. twelve years ever so patiently for a Many J..c’ sonville people take their chance to express his opinion of Mr. County Treasurer’s Forty-first Harmon same as Harmon did for him lives in their hands by neglec'ing ihe kidneys when they know these orgai ■ in ’96. • Call. Even though Spring is late and no need help. Sick kidneys are responsi early flower cares to be eo insistent as ble for a vast amount of suffering and ill health, but there is no need to suf State of Oregon, County of Jackson. to push its way through three feet of fer nor to remain in danger. Use Doan’s snow, there are more modest violets to I Jacksonville, Oregon April 27th, 1912. Kidney Pills —a remedy that has cured Notice is hereby given that there be found in the woods than in the Pol thousands of kidney sufferers. itical headquarters. are funds on hand for the redemption The following statement leaves no Some senators will vote to expel Lor-1 of all county warrants protested from ground for doubt. May 1st, 1910, to June 3rd, 1910, mer because they hate to sign their Mrs. Mary Winterhalder, near W. own political death warrants by voting j both dates inclusive. Jackson St., Medford Ore. says: “I Interest ceases on above called war to keep him in the Senate. used Doan’s Kidney Pills with benefi rants this 27th day of April, 1912. Ferhaps Madero regrets now that he cial results when suffering from kid- Jas. M. Cronenfiller, adopted a country all broken out witn ! ney trouble, and I know of other pel- Treasurer of Jackson County Oregon. the insurrectionary measles. Pioneer and Leading Merchants sons who nsve taken them with suceesr- With so many political si le show*; go ■ Since I used Doan’s Kidney Pills about ’- r hue Late. ing on it is a little hard tor so ne per- a year ago, 1 have not had the ieu.it "What made you so late?” sons to find the main tent. trouble f < >i mv kidneys. This re nedy “1 met Kini’lijor..” “Well, that is no .'ear n -.hr yon should About the mdv right the states are deserves my heary endorsement, !? be an hour late getting home to supfier." maintaining Jieeo days is the 1 ight to I for »ale by all dealers. Price 50 “1 kr.ow, but 1 asked him how he was feel i rente, Fotli r-Miiibran U >., Buffalo, ing and lie insisted on tellina mo about his have favorite sons. stomach trouble.” The trouble with early spring shad | New Yura, sole ag nla for ihe United “Did you tell him to take Chamberlain’s and strawbe Ties is that the average i States. Tablet»?’ Remember the nfimî — Doan s—and “Sure, that is what he needs.” bold by huckster sells 'em both from the same take no other. all dealers. _ cut. M Ml III Bran, Shorts, Wheat Ml 1Í ii All Kinds of Chick Food Baled Hay, at M M Ml 1.1 KEEPTHEKIDNEYSWELI