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O gon (historical Society City H«» VOL, VI. JACKSONVILLE, JACKSON COUNTY, OREGON, AUGUST 17. 1912 NO. 16 r months returned home Monday. | months each year from the time of his STRUCK BY M3 IN j B:A 1 WRECK AT KEECH ELUS filing until his death in 1908, but Joe P. J. Sullivan has gone to Cinnabar I Hall when queried at the time of his Springs for a week. 1 proving up on the homestead at Rose-; William Vh:ent of Me Hord Van Cycle Says “Blackie’’ Helms Miss Ella Briscoe a popular young Engineer Al Townsend of Salem | burg two years ago stated that to his i lady of Bishop Cal. is visiting friends I knowledge his brother had been on | was not an Accomplie. * Among the Dead; Three Killed on New Bridge. at Watkins. the homestead three months annually. | Now is the Time to Gather Last Sunday a party of young folks Passengers Injured. The land commissioners held that Hall's i Bert Van Cycle, who is incarcerated picnicked at Squaw lake enjoying a William statement was proof that his brother ------- Vincent, well known resi- Land Show Exhibits. Lo in the county jail charged with numer- very pleasant day. Fishing and boat had not fulfilled the obligations im- dent of Medford, who fur the past few Keechelus, Wash., Aug. 13.—As a ous thefts committed at Medford, was riding were the chief amusements of ganberry Culture Grow posed by the government and the j weeks has been actin ' in the capacity taken to the scene of his depredations j the day, although no fish were caught result of lhe wreck of the Olympian, of foreman of the construction gang rights were cancelled. by Sheriff W. A. Jones Tuesday even-1 that you could notice. A delicious the Milwaukee’s crack train, when the ing in this State. Sin*e Aie death of Tom Hall, in 1908 that is building the Pacific & East ing, in an effort to locate his accom- i luncheon was served at noon and regular engine and the helper jumped I Joe Hall has lived upon the claim con ern bridge over Butte Creek, died last plices, the police of Medford believing i heartily partaken of. The party con the track at the bridge over Coal creek tinually. He has cleared additional night at the P. & E. station while Portland, Or., Aug. 13. (Special) — that two other men are implicated. ' sisted of Misses Catherine Byrne, Pearl late yesterday afternoon, dragging the acres of land which brings the cultivat waiting for an ambulance, as a result Van Cycle had promised to identify ' McKee, Ella Briscoe, Maud Harr, express and baggage cars and day Complete instructions have been sent ed acreage up to the grand total of 12 of injuries received yesterday after-, his pals and poin ted out to Sheriff Grace Harr, Messrs. Floyd McKee, coach with them to the creek bed 40 out by Secretary C. C. Chapman of or 13 acres, and has built him a com noon when a large timbei struck him, Jones, a (pan known as “Blackie” ! John Byrne, Walter Garrison. Beri feet below, killing five persons, traffic the Oregon Development League to fortable home in place of the log cabin fracturing the skull and the lower jaw. Helms. The sheriff promptly placed I McKee, Bert Harr, Ervin Lewis and is blocked today and the trains are be j the commercial bodies of the state lived in by his brother. Vincent wtf-r •sup?r.ntending some ing run over the Northern Pacific having membership in the organization Helms under arrest and brought him | Pat O’Brien. work from the pile'driv.er when a tim Joe Hall is an old settler. He has tracks. It is expected that the track directirg the collection and shipment lived in JackBon county for thirty ber that was being raised'to place by to Jacksonville where he was lodged of exhibits for the land show of the will be cleared in a day. in the county jail. Later, however. years. He would have a chance to re the derrick swung toward hirh. Pre The dead are: Mrs. Simon Jurich, Middle West. The samples of fine file on the property if it were net that sumably thinking that ha would not be; Van Cycle experienced a change of PEARS BRING GOOD PRICE 204 Western Avenue, Seattle; Engi grains, grasses, fruits and vegetables he used his homestead right while liv struck he waited until it was but a heart and said Helms was not an ac neer Al Townsend, Salem, Or.; Engi will be assembled at Portland and complice. few feet from him before jumping. ing in Montana years ago. Van Cycle has been a extra busy Three Cars Have Been Sold at neer Henry Noble, Seattle; Fireman when shipped to the Oregon State Im I The government officials were con Just as he did so the timber struck his ‘ I J. H. Thimbell, Cedar Falls, Wash., migration Commission, Commercial man as is shown by the fruits of his head, but to onlookers, with but little $1.40 a Box. Club Building, Portland, they will be siderate to the extent of allowing the force. Examination by d »ctors who and Fireman H. Spencer, Tacoma. labor—nearly a dray load of miscel old man six months time to cut hie Three persons were injured, but will carried by the railreads without freight laneous articles having been collected. oats and dig his potatoes and move or [ were summoned from Eagle Point dis charges. recover. The collection ranges from rubber closed the fact that the lover jaw was Three cars of Bartlett pears were Many sections of Oregor are busy sell his stock.—Tribune. The train was approaching the sum boots to wire cutters embracing all , sold by the Rugue River Valley Fruit broken in two places and that a com -------------KUe------------- manner of tools, and wearing apparel. , and Produce Association Wednesday mit of the Cascade mountains when the making a collection to ship to the pound fracture had been prodi ced at ferward tender was derailed. The Pull Portland headquarters and it is expect A wheel was located as was an old averaging . the buse of the brain. SOCIETY ACTIVE $1.40 a box f. o, b. Medford. mans and tourist sleepers, dining and ed the state will be able to make a stove. Vincent was about 32 years old, and Considering the present condition of. observation cars and one baggage car strong showing, both at Chicago and More will probably be found if he the ( had lived in Medford for some time, market this is considered an ex stayed nn the rails. Minneapolis, The Pacific Northwest' can remember them and to that pur- cellent , Mr. and MrS. M. M. Taylor Mrs. Vincent is prostrated over the price as Bartletts are now av pose he has been supplied with a pad eraging f. o. b. California points from ■ E. C. Snyder, Seattle, returning Land Products Show at Portland will accident and under the care of the from the bull mouse convention, to also attract exhibits of soil wealth, so that when an item comes to his $1.00 to $1.25. Enteric in Young People physicians. Besides a wife he leaveB which he was a delegate, said today not only from this but from neighbor min4 he may jot it down. a boy eight years of age.—Sun. The superior keeping qualities and ; that many lives in the rear halt of the ing states. --------------- KB«--------------- size of the Rogue River product are, train were saved by the weight of the Farmers who have samples of their Mr. and Mrs. M. M. Taylor enter given as the cause of the better prices j steel baggage car which, although it crops they can send in for exhibit mav tained a party of young people, friends HELD TO APPEAR Burglar Gets Jewels obtained. left the rails, was too heavy to be get full directions wither from their and former schoolmates of Don Cam Three other cars have been sold for 1 pulled off the bridge. nearest Commercial Club or by address eron who recently arrived home from A daylight burglar entered the home $2.00 a box which brings the season’s ---------- Kv«----------- ing C. C. Chapman, Portland Commer- California, at their residence on Ore Will Answer !o Assult Charge of Mrs. Walter Eskine on west Clark average up to $1.70 a box, a price well REV. JOHN HOWARD SH01 gon street Monday evening. Music, cia Club. Be'ore Grand Jury. street Tuesday afternoon and made a above the market. games and “SOO” were the amuse The Oregon State Fair will celebrate Pear picking is now in full swing safe getaway with considerable jewel ments of the evening, after which re its 51st birthday this year with the ry. No clue was left by the thief and Thursday evening the products of Accidently Wounded by Com biggest and best showing of Oregon freshments was eerved. The guest* Because of an argument which gr<w two days shipments amounted to ten and although the police are working products ever gathered. Not only are | were: Misses Kingsbery, Alice and out of a dollar debt, Bert Johnson a on the case there seems little hope of cars of pears. Nearly all pear or- Edith Huefs, Bess Williams, Frances panion-Will Recover. the crops so excellent that fine exhib- : resident of Me if ord is nursing a bruised apprehending him. I chardists have begun packing and the its may be made, but new departments Kenney, Maud Newberry, Lulu Wil head and John Gibbs, at a hearing held Southern Pacific has been kept busy The burglar secured a gold watch, a liams, Giace McDonald, Clara Abbott, will be added for the first time. I before Recorder Dox Thursd iy, was Glendale, Ore. Aug. 13.—Rev. John chain, two rings and a bracelet. —Trib- during the greater part of the week Among these are the competitive show- - . Fay LaunBpach, Grace Nelson, Fleta bound over to appear before the grai d in supplying necessary cars. K. Howard, pastor of theTresbyterian une. i Ulrich, Laura Neuber and Grace The quality of the fruit is excellent church of this city was accidently shot i ing of farm products grown by school I Muller of San Francisco. Messrs. jury on a charge ol asBUlt. Bail lixi d ---------------- ----------------- children of the state and the exposi- I in the sum of $250. throughout the valley and the size is by his companion, Frank W. Redfield, , tion of Eugenics both of which are Harry Porter and Vance Colvig of The alleged crime occure I Tuesday extremely uniform and large. The also of this city while hunting in the Watkir.s Wireless. Medford, Sidney Abbott, Rowell night on the ••Row” n Me Iford and first shipments will be for a large part mountains near Anchor about 30 miles j arousing wide interest. Hines, Ries Chapman, Frank Coleman, President W. C. Brown, of the New in the few moments th"t followed tl e | extra fancies through some fancy cars from Glendale early this morning. Fletcher Stout, Don Cameron. York Central lines told Portland peo beginning of the trouble, Johns* n J. C. McCloy the Middle Fork wiz- will leave with the first pick. Rev. Howard was not fatally wound claims that Gibbs struck him over tl e ard was at the Watkins P. O. Tuesday. ___________ ed as was first reported. The wound ple the past week that while the farms 1 eye with an iron bar, and while he«:« which was reported to be through the ■ of the country have increased their Mrs. F. H. Watson and babe of . -o j - r. , „ , .. .. . . ... , .. . I The American Bonding Co. of Balt- body is now said to be a flesh wound products 36 per cent, consumption of Enjoyable Birthday Party. lying on the Hi.or of the saloon made Medford are visiting relatives at Wat-1 j rrtrvwx» ixrill ... rrr\ c\rt xr/xi*»« . hz»n/I . I more will go on your bond and write I sustained just below the heart not 1 the necessities has incroased 60 per [ several attempts to kick him about the kins this week. burglary insurance. I cent during the past ten years, and un face. penetrating the body. Miss Maud Harr of this place visited An enjoyable birthday party in hon D. W. B agshaw . Agent. less some remedy is found to equalize The Rev. Howard is well known in ------------- »CC*------- ----- friends down the river last week. or of Miss Ora Stout was given at the the two, the people of the United During the summer months________ mothers of Medford being associated with his residence of Mr. and Mrs. C. D. Stout W W. Moses is spending a few days Oregon S delights. young children Hnouio should waten watch lor for anr any •■•nnat- unnat- brothers Horace and S. T. of that city States will face a crisis before long. on Fifth street Monday evening. Vari C,,»;_ _ „,L »«• . youngcnimrcn at Cinnabar Springs where his family I lnd |(K)8eness of the bowels. When given given in the building of the Howard block He urged the need of improved agri ’ . When ous games and music whiled away the are sojournipg. . prompt attention at this time serious ‘.-ouhle now occupied by the M. F. & H. cultural methods. evening, after which refreahments Five gypBies were depor ed from '•I ittle r'nlllr.»« u may be avoided. Chamberlain's Colic,Choi i Loganberry culture, a new industry, 1 was served. Those present were: RoBeburg last week by the police au , 7 ; n w . ?° has been and Diarrhoea Remedy can always be company, He divides his time between at Gottville, Cal. for the past two , depended upon. For «ale hv all deniers. ; Glendale and Medford. is growing to iarge proportions in this Mr. and Mrs. Hal Harrington, Misses thorities. state. At Brooks alone 34,1)00 crates Mary Bagshaw, Margart and Etta The Marshfield Record is now being were shipped to a Portland cannery, Marcom, Edith Hoefs, Vera and Jewel netting tne growers $31,000. A total Bailey, Marion Harrington, Messrs. printed on a big new press, anu it also of 37 cars of loganberries was shipped Louis and Jesse Baker, Norman Nor boasts an “art department.” Newspaper men at Salem are ugitat- from Brooks this year. The acreage mile. Earl Visino, Chester Wendt, given to this fruit is constantly on the Chester Wilhington and Dan Bagshaw. ing for lhe resurrection of the Salem Press club, which has been defunct for increase. One man will set 200 acres i several years. in PolK Count) during the Fail and plans to install canning, drying and Enterprise Record Chieftain: Wal- OLD LANDMARK DESTROYED lowu county's summer charms attract bottling machinery. outsiders und satisfy home folks. Few Hotel men of the state have launch ed a campaign to attract East Spark From Road Engine Starts districts in the United Stales offer so | much of opportunity for summer recre- I ern tourists to Oregon. At a recent ! ation and sport. meeting of the stale association, it Blaze in Field. Seaside Signal: A wise move on the was decided to cairy on extensive ad part of the commerc al organizations vertising and publicity work through- A spark from a road engine working of Clatsop county would be to send a uut the East to show the scenic beaut ies of the Pacific Northwest to the in on the old Jacksonville-Phoenix stage reliable man east for the purpose of in tending traveler. It is the plan to road started a fire which swept over ducing a colony of foreigners t> settle distribute many folders and pieces of the Gordon place about two miles I on (he uncleared lands, attractive literature illustrating this southwest of Medford Monday after-: ciaiskanie Chief: We have absolutely noon, destroying several fences and ! rea<.hed the limit of possible gr. wth subject. one of the oldest, if not the oldest barn ,|n(j tbe wheels of progress are etl’ectu- The population of Oregon is to be in in the valley. Owing to u strong i a||y b(ocl{ed un|eHH some one with a creased between 30,000,000 and 35,000,- 000 this yeai only the newcomers are breeze the flames swept over about g(xxl degree o( public spirit plus a 600 acres before Engineer Frank Ward |UUe reaily cagh erectg ,um, dwe)|ing young salmon and not people. That with the road laborers and a crew of I houses. number of baby salmon will be liberat- men from Medford gained control. , Eugene Register: It can well be said into the streams ot .he state from the That the fire was not a result of care- j I thul the summer outing season is now various hatcheries. The fish, when lessness is evidenced by the fact that | ! in full swing and many pleasure parties released, wiil be from five to eight the engine from which the spark I pass ihrougn Eugene daily, en route to months old and are expectei. to be able escaped is equipped with a double the mountain resorts, which ab.und i p to fight their own battles theieafter. spark arrester. The Gurdon place is the Willamette and McKenzie valleys. now owned by Vawter & Root w h<> Woodburn Independent: Ray Nelil suffered the greatest loss. Total loss ORDERED FROM HOLDINGS hr. ught in a vegetable curii sity in the will not exceed $200 or $300. ahi pe of a pumpkin in a straightjack- et. It had foi med fast inside an old Truth Telling Loses a Home How’s This? tin can that had lost both top and bo't im. The pumpkin filled the < an stead in Reserve. tight and bulged out from ea h end. We offer On» Hundred Dollars Re Pioneer and Leading Merchants can ward for any cast ofCatarrh that Baker Democrat: As a choice section Joe Hall, who has been homestead , nut be cured by Hal,’* Catarrh Curt. of this country, where the pawn on ing in the Crater Forest Reserve on F. J. Cheney A Co., Toledo, O. reerealioii bent can find the ideal place We, the undersigned have knowi the Little Applegate during the Iasi F. J. Cheney for the last '5 years, as* fur u camping out p<rio , n.> other thru.; or four years has been ordered ! believe him perfectly honor. ble in al! piuce cun be found to equal the Eagle off his holdings by the land office at i business transactions and i.nancially Creek mountains, und every year scores Roseburg. He is moving his belong- able to carry out any obligations made of Baker people go there to fish, hunt ings down the creek three miles to the by his firm. and enjoy open air life. W alding , K innan & M arvin . old Combust homestead. Wholesale Druggists, Toledo, O. hie Hall took up the rights left by Hall’s Catarrh Cure is taken in brother, Tom Hall, who settled on the ! ternally, acting directly upon the blood Hour« to irrigate lawns and garden* and l mucous surfaces surface* of the sy system. a' o from 6 a. m. to 8 a* m. and from claim in 1901 and filed application for an< ___________________ homestead rights in 1901. In the hear- Te.timom.1. .«nt free. ____ Price 7« cents 6 p m. to 8 p. m. tach day. Read the per bottle. Sold by al) Druggists. ing the neighbor* swore that Tom Hall I Take Hall’* Family Pills for con Ordinancj No. 173, in thi* paper to- was on the homestead from six to eight I stipation. i day. By order of City Council. IDENTIFIES WRONG MAN PORTLAND LETTER ■■i ! ALL KINDS OF Fishing Tackle H 0 Ulrich Brothers Jacksonville Oregon if ÎÎ M 1Í Mi H M u J