City Hall JACKSONVILLE, JACKSON COUNTY, OREGON, MAY 11, 1912 PORTLAND expected that the matter will be for publi- use as serving a distinct and brought to a successful conclusion. beneficial public purpose, in harmony j pace lor other Í FTTI?» Medford Medford has has set set the tl not onlj' with the letter but with the' _____ . Recently a car- -H-J A A A_ j AV Oregon communities. spirit of the act of 1'110. I load of eggs was shipped from that The three withdrawals already ap­ I point, the first consignment of that proved bv the Presi 'ent repr -sent an ever sent from there. This points ¡aggregate area of about 81.0)) acre- Jacksonville Seven Governors Call To­ ' I size Boy Shows the way to a great industry, both j in six counties in Utah and Wyoming, there and in other sections of the and included tra-ts of public Ian I I gether Development Con- state, for there is no part of Oregon | Them a Few Things at I known from the records of the U. S. where the poultry business cannot be 1 gress. Geological Survey and the General Pendleton. conducted successfully. I Land Oflici to contain 218 springs and Traversing 24 states from the Pacific | i I streams. The following extract from the East It is well known that in the Rocky Portland. Ore.,May 7(Spccial) Seven to the Atlantic, the original Great Mountain and Pacific coast states there Oregonian of Pendleton, describing a governors of northwest states have Northern Railway exhibit cur, carrying are many large areas of excellent graz­ ball gaame between Pendleton an ■ joined in issuing i> proclamation call­ Oregon products, recently reached St. ing land in which the number of places Yakima, will be of interest to some of ing n Northwestern Development Con­ Paul on its return journey, having ac­ where water for man or beast can be our local fans. The Wilson m' i.lioiit-1 gress to meet tit Seattle, June 5 to 8. i tually traveled more than 30,000 miles, or mure than a complete trip around obtained is relatively small. Some­ is Curley Wilson of this city. Yakima The states of Oregon, Washington, times the shortest distance between was completely shut out. Pendleton 7: Minnesota, North Dakota, South the world. This car spread the fame I “Tno Yakimas never had a chance of Oregon ’ s agricultural products very Dakota, Montana and Idaho are re­ The regular monthly session of the I c'.ty, some steel pipe was recently tak­ "water holes” is 10, 20, or even 5b : from first to last. 'lliey began and miles. Some of these watering places presented in the call and these will all widely, visiting 732 cities and towns city council was held at the City Hail en up after being i.i use 23 years and are springs, ponds of ulkaline water, ended the guuie with a tan out an.l, have representatives at the congress. and exhibiting Oregon’s fruits grains Tuesday evening. Present—Mayor was found to be in such excellent con­ and vegetables to 1,440,607 people. or small streams flowing down from with the exception of the third and The chief purpose of the conference Shaw; Councilmen Britt, Fick, McIn­ dition that it was ordered relaid upon adjacent hills or mountains and becom­ sixth innings, never got more than is to plan a campaign for the more tire and Ulrich; Recorder Dox; Attor­ I another street. The communication ing lo3t on the edge of the desert. The j three men up to bat. In these two, rapid development of the states in­ ney Hanna; Surveyor Osgood. was ordered filed, where it may be seen i lands in large part support a growth I they had four men up, due to their OFFER BIG PRIZE terested and suggest wavs and means Minutes of previous meeting read and by those interested. of grass and small brush which is ex- ! lonesome hit and a free pass, One to stem the tide of emigration from approved. The matter of the accept­ On motion Councilman Biitt was in­ i cellent fodder for horses, cattle or j other man got on first by the four ball the American Northwest to Canada. ance of the improvement in district structed to order reducers for connect­ sheep and as practically all these areas route but was promptly caught off the An elaborate program for the gather­ Five Thousand Dollars For Best j number 2, and to which objections had ing lire hose with the hydrants now are “free range” for whoever may I bag by Wilson’s sharp peg to Lodell. ing has been prepared and in addition been filed, was on motion continued being placed upon the streets. Pendleton started things in the first. care to graze his stock thereon. How- to Governor West, C. C. Chapman, Wheat Grown in Northwest I until some future time. A petition asking for a foot bridge I After Reder had gone down on a fly ' ever, stock can not live without water | Secretary of the Oregon Develepment The question of tho removal of the across Daisy creek alongside the pres- and unless watering places are avail­ ball, Robinson beat out a bunt, stole League, Carl R. Gray, president of j old Chinaman’s building on Main street ! sent driveway was read and ordered able to a stock owner it is impossible second, took third when Lodell ground­ the Spokane, Portland & Seattle placed on file. for him to utilize the range.—U. S. ed out, Roshon to Higbon and came Railway, and “Bill” Hanley are Ore­ ■ Five thousand dollars for the best was discussed at some length and on home on a passed ball. Geo. Survey. motion the matter was referred to the five bushels of wheat grown in the gonians who will deliver addresses. In the second another was taken. American Northwest is the prize an­ mayor for examination. The Ceme­ The glad news went out during the nounced as the grand champion sweep­ tery committee reported that more Old Resident Dies. Davolt beat out a bunt, was sacra- past week that strawberries are ripe stakes to be awarded by the North­ land was needed at the cemetery and County Treasurer’s Foiiy-sec- | ficed to second by Mensor and came to in Southern Oregon. Roseburg claims west Development League this year. the tally pan when Wilson slammed that a tract containing about 1 1-4 Chris Kreutzer, a*well known resi­ the honor of having the first ripe fruit the pellet over the conterfielder's head. ond Call. This is the world’s greatest prize for acres could be purchased at a reason­ dent of this place died at the Sacred and that proud city will celebrate in wheat—largest ever offered in Canada, able price. After some discussion fur­ The third and fourth were blanks honor of this lucious fruit with its an­ five times as much as has ever been of­ ther consideration was deferred to a Heart hospital at Medford, Tuesday, although in the latter inning Wilton aged about 83 years. nual Strawberry Carnival on May 16, fered before for any class of grain in | ! subsequent meeting. again smashed the sphere, this time 17, and 18. Mr. Kreutzer was a pioneer of State of Oregon, County of Jackson. through the fence for three bags. the United States. | The plat r -- of — --------- McCully’s Addition Southern Oregon, and had resided here Jacksonville, Oregon Mayj 11th, 1912. Two came in the fifth. Osborne Eastern Oregon and the Inland Em- The wheat is to be displayed at the which was surveyed in 1862, but had for many years. At one time he was Notice is hereby given that there Products Exposition I not been recorded, was on motion ap­ a prominent figure in affairs of Jacll- are funds on hand for the redemption I started things by driving out a corking bird country report that recent heavy Northwestern — ■ rains have brought millions to that which will be held in Minneapolis Nov. proved and the recorder directed to ton county. Funeral was held Thurs­ of all county warrants protested from single. Reder bunted, beating out the throw, and in the confusion Osboi nu section of the Northwest by soaking 12 to 23. No entry fees will be charged. I make the proper endorsement thereon day afternoon, interment being made June 4th, 1910, to July 8th, 1910, tore up the paths from first to third the soil and bringing the needed mois­ The samples must contain five bushels ; Fencing the city reservoir on Britt's in the cemetery at this place. both dates inclusive. and landed safely. Robinson breezed ture to grain and fruit crops. It is de­ and along with the threshed grain ten ' hill was discussed and on motion Coun- Interest ceases on above called war- and Lodell laid down a neat bunt for a' clared that never before were crop bundles or sheaves from six to ten in­ I cilman Fick was directed to construct rants this 11th day of May, 1912. sacrifice. Osborne reached the plate conditions so favorable for a record ches in diameter must be sent. a wire fence with two strands of barbed EXPERIMENT PLANTING TREES I Jas. M. Cronemiller, easily and, Reder, by a desperate slide, production. States which compete are Minneso­ wire at top, around the reservoir. Treasurer of Jackson County Oregon. followed him in for a score. ta. North Dakota, Montana, Idaho, Bills for labor, materials, printing, Bankers of Bend, following a some­ Washington and Oregon. The last three were secured in the etc. for month of April were present­ Set Oui Seedlings About Intake what similar plan used last year to de­ succeeding inuing. Davolt reached The prize consists of a Big Four ”30” ¡ ed, audited and ordered paid. On mo- velop the hog industry in that section, Wily 3.o W bc Late. first when Mulver heaved a ball over of City Waterworks have bought and shipped to Bend a farm tractor manufactured by the Gas I tion the recorder was authorized to “What made you so late?’’ the first baseman'a head. Mensor Traction Company of Minneapolis and I employ D. W. Bagshaw at a salary of “I met Smithson.’’ mrload of thoroughbred Holstein milch tried to bunt and popped up a little a set of plows made by the Emerson- 1 of $75. per month to assist in making "Well, tlmt is no reason r.hy yon should ' cows from the famous dairy district of hour late getting home .>> stu>|>er." ! fly which was not . caught, , ,. and he beat Brantingham Company of Rockford, the assessments for the street im prove Corvallis, Ore., May 6—W. N. Dow, be “ an I know, but I asked him how he U feel-! tb- tfiruW ,u ,irbt> U1Vult “ Elgin, III. The bankers will dispose III. The tractor . and plows will be de- Astoria, William W inniford, Wren ments ..v,., now being I constructed. - I------- unoitut ten. ing. sod he insisted on telling mo about his 1 second. Again Wilson came through of the cows to farmers, taking their to the winner free of cost by Mr. C. D. Abbott made a demonstra- and H. S. Newins, in-truetor in forest- I stomach trouble.” notes in payment if desired. The I ivered I lor u two sucker, sending in two runs, rIO Development I Immlnnmnnl* League. f /-» a ....- cym . : _ m - . . ! the This “Did you tell him to take Chamberlain’s tion of the ‘‘Mazda” lamps, showing ry at O. A. C., have be en busy plant Tablets?' farmers will dispose of their cream to and he himself was pushed home when ’ I chinery was selected 1 y the officers of I the difference in the light obtained and mg seedlings of some rix different va­ a new creamery just started. “Sure, that is what he needs.’’ Sold by ' Augustus followed his lead and drove the league after much consideration of the current used as between the Mazda rieties of commercially important trees all dealere. j out the ball fur a duubie hit.*’ An energetic campaign for an inter­ what the prize should be, and it was i and the common carbon lamp now used about the intake of the Corvallis city state wagon bridge between Oregon decided the most practical prize would I by the city. The question as tho in­ water supply, at the foot of Mary’s I and Washington, spanning the river at be a farm tractor and plows. The stallation of the new lamps was laid Peak. NEW HOMESTEAD LAW Vancouver, has been started. Com­ tractor will do ’most anything, plow­ over for one month. STORE ROBBED A dozen samples of each of the var­ mercial organizations of both states, ing, harvesting, drilling, harrowing, A communication from Recorder ieties were set out, for the purpose of are working for the project and it is j threshing or freighting. Hurt of Ashland, stating that In that ascertaining which thrive best under Western Oregon conditions. They will Will be Reported at Early Day. At Central PJnt Friday Night. be used in demonstration of work in Expected to Pass Both the classes in silviculture as well. The About $500 Worth of black locust, black widntit, American Houses. elm, catalpa, red oak and box elder ate Jewelry Taken included in the collection, which was sent from the Forest Service nurseries. The conference committee between Burglars entered the jewelry store senate and house on the Borah-Jones homestead bill having reached an ag- of M. It. England at Central Point, State of Ohio, City of Toledo, I gg greement the amended bill will be re­ Friday night and got away with about Lucas County, j 8 Frank J. Cheney makes oath that he ported to senate and house at an early five hundred dollars worth of watches, pins, fountain pens, etc. s senior partner of the firm of F. J. day. henev & Co., doing business in the I The latest requirement as to the Entrance to the building was effect­ City of Toledo, County and State afore­ I area to be cultivated before patent is ed by forcing open the back door some said, and that said firm will pay the granted is a compliance in principle tims after midnight. The robber or sum of One Hundred Dollars fur each I with Gifford Pinchot's suggestion. robbers got away before the loss was and every case of Catarrh that cannot No Shortly stated the main provisions diecovered Saturday morning. be cured by the use of Hall’s Catarrh I of the new law are —reduction to three trace of the lubbers or missing goods Cure. FRANK J. CHENEY. . , .. . Sworn to before me and subscribed ; ycar8 oi the homesteading penud- has been discovered. in my presence, this 6th day of Decern- | leave of absence not exceeding five ber. A. D. 1886. months in each year when establish­ (Sea),) A. W. GLEASON, ing residence —the three years to run Notary Public. Hall’s Catarrh Cure is taken inter­ from the time of actual residence, and nally, and acts directly on the blood a settler to be allowed a delay not ex­ and mucous surfaces of the system, ceeding 12 months from date of filing Health is Worth having, and send for testimonials free. if climatic conditions, sicknessor other F. J. CHENEY & CO., Toledo, O. unavoidable causes demand it—culti­ Some Jacksonville People Know Sold by all druggists, 75c. Take vation of one sixteenth of the area of How to Save it. Hall’s Family Pilis for constipation. entry is required during the second year, and one eighth of the area the third year. Many Jacksonville people take their PUBLIC-LAND WITHDRAWAL The cultivation requirement is to ap- lives in their hands by neglec'ing the ' ply to 160 acre homesteads, to en­ kidneys when they know these organs Executive Ordeis in Aid of Small larged humesteuda, m>d to homesteads need help. Sick kidneys are responsi­ on reclamation projects. ble for a vast amount of suffering and Stock Owners. The subject has been so thoroughly ill health, b it there is no need to suf­ thrashed out in committee, both in fer nor to remain in danger. Use Doan’s Withdrawal of public lanJs for use senate and house, that a speedy pus­ Kidney Pills—a remedy that has cured rather than from use is the latest piece sage of the bill may be expected, ille thousands of kidney sufferers. of practical conservation. The Presi­ views of Secretary Fisher have been The following statement leaves no dent, by Executive Order, under the laid by him before the committee and ground for doubt. withdrawal law has withdrawn from en­ every effort made to meet them. Mrs. Mary Winterhalder, near W. try many tracts of unappropriated pub­ There is no probability of a presiden­ Jackson St., Medford Ore. says: “I lic lands which contain springs or small tial veto of the bill in its' amended used Doan’s Kidney Pills with benefi­ streams. These watering places con­ form. cial results when suffering from kid­ In many changes made the new bill ney trouble, and I know of other per­ Pioneer and Leading Merchants trol the public range over large areas in Utah and Wyoming and the with­ is an adootion of western views of sons who have taken them with surges - drawal of these lands will in no wise which Senator Borah has been a per- Since I used Doan’s Kidney Pills about interfere with the use of the springs ; sistent advocate. u year ng >. I have not had the least or streams but will in fact insure the trouble l'i<>m rnv kidneys. This remedy possibility of public use. Control of ; deserv« • .r.v hearty endorsement.” watering places by strong private in- ' M IN EKS NOTICE Nu.i reoi Location For s.i> ty all dealers. I’tice 5) terests and the resultant monopoliza- ' both Quartz anl Placer, lor sale • •. llna cents, i'm»i>r-Millbr