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Oí •< on Historical Society City Hal) JACKSONVILLE, JACKSON COUNTY, OREGON. AUGUST 24. 1912 NO. 17 ship should not be a super-dreadnaught “JACKSONVILLE BOOSTERS” With the additional free attractions, PEAR PRICES ADV ANC OPPOSES SINGLE TAX but a vessel of standard size. The evening and afternoon musical enter question of armament was left to the tainments, extensive fire works and Venerable Salvation Army Lead naval constructors and the Secretary Declare Excursion to Weed Charles H. Shields Delivers an the Parker Shows, amusement and fun Car From Daggett Ranch Sell at of the Navy. can be assured to every man, woman A movement to name the new bat- and child who attend the fair this year. er Passed Away Tuesday Sunday an Unqualified $2.50 Eox—Half Boxes Address to Jacksonville tieship Constitution has been started, The race program is the largest ever Night. Today is the centennial of the battle ; Success. Citizens. Exported. listed in the Pacific Northwest by a between the old Constitution and the i large number and s >me of the fastest Guerriere. Under the law the Secre- ' stock in this country will contest for London, Aug. 20.—Genera) William tary of the Navy would be obliged to 1 A large delegation of Jacksonville An advance of 50 cents to $1 a box i n the large purses and stakes. Broth, commander in chief of the Sal christen the'new ship "Arizona"^ New residents. decorated with badges pro Bartlett pears was reported early th.a vation Army died at 10:30 o’clock to Mexico, but the Senate and House con-; week on the New York market. Fruit tbem “Jacksonville Boosters” night. He was unconscious for 48 ferees will be urged to amend the bill and bent UP°° enjoy»«« themselves to MARTIAL LAW THREATENED was s<ld Monday and Tlasday ; t hours before his death. i $2.50 to $2.75 with the demand heavy with a provision that the new ship be *'be fullest extent, participated in the The bulletins had not revealed the named after “Old Ironsides.” and the market consexuently strong. |.excursiun to Weed and other California seriousness of the general’s condition Unless Redmond Council Ac- The first ear of Bartletts to be ship The bill also provides for a round- 1 P°ints Sunday, and special ears run which it. is admitted has been hopeless the-world wireless system by which the '^'r,t.bc1*r acconirno<*a*-lon over the R. ped from the valley, going forwaid cepts Mayor’s Resignation. for a wqek. He recently underwent Navy Department could keep in touch 1 R. V. Ry. to Medford were loaded to I from the Daggett ranch August 3, ao.d I an operation for the removal of a cat- with its ships in virtually every part the guards. At Medford a car had Monday at New York at an average of eract of the left eye. Septic poison of the globe. i been reserved for the use of Jackson- ! Salem, Or., Aug. 19,- Declaring that' $2.50. Half boxes in the car were ex ing resulted and his health declined. I vilie people and everything forethought I he is conversant with conditions in i ported. This car was handle 1 by the Public interest now centers in the i could suggest done to provide for | Redmond and that H. F. Jones is unfit i Producers Fruit company. successor to the last commander. Un I their comfort and amusement. to hold the office of Mayor, Governor : With shipments made the beginnhg CROP IS LARGE der the constitution the Salvation A majority of the excursionists I West to-day, in response to a telegram of the week 36 curs have been sent out Army general nominates his successor slopped off at Weed to witness the from the Council of that city asking | of the valley. None of these cars ex and this General Booth did several championship baseball game, Medford him to arbitrate the matter of the cept the first one Bent forward fr. m Mountain yeais Ago placing the name in a sealed Huckleberry vs. Weed won by Weed, score 6 to 5— resignation of the Mayor, made it the Daggett orchard has been offered envelope which was deposited with the but many journeyed to Shasta Springs, Yield Many Gallons of plain that unless the Mayor's resigna- in the east. The first cars shipped by army’s lawyers with instructions not where they were given an opportunity C harle « H. ¡ shield «. ' t on is immediately forthcoming and I | the Rogue River Fruit & Produce i to spend a few hours at one of Cali | association were sold f. o. b. Medford. io be opened until after his death. It Berries. ! the Council take immediate steps to ,, I is the belief that the name will prove fornia ’ s famous resorts. The trip was Charles H. Shields, secretary of the 1 give the people clean city officials, be 1 Ver/ sa e 80 ,al bds been at a price I to be that of Bramwell Booth, who for greatly enlivened by the presence of Oregon Equal Taxation League, ad would take a hand in the matter and j ran«ln» btft**ten a,ld *3 00 a box thirty years has been his chief of or $1.40 to $2.00 a box f. o. b. and According to campers who have been j the Central Point Band which visited dressed a-nmx’11 but attentive and ap compel them to do so. staff. in the vicinity of Huckleberry mount-! the different cars and rendered selec preciative audience from an auto at ; The Governor had intended to invade judging from the condition of the mar While English members of the Sal-1 ain this year, the crop of huckleberries : tions on the slightest provocation. No the corner of California and Oregon Redmond with troops today, in the ket this price will be better later in vation Army are convinced General will be ve»y large and will ripen early. unpleasant incident occurred to mar streetB, Tuesday evening. C. E. Whis event that Mayor Jones did not design, the season. Booth is deserving of burial in West ----------- »O>«---------- Already a few of them are being the pleasure of the day, and the Jack ler of Medford and O. S. Blanchard of i but is prevented because of the Nation- minster Abbey it is not expected the gathered and with the next few weeks sonville delegation returned home at a Grants Pass accompanied Mr. Shields ■ al Guard hearing tomorrow. In the TO AID FISH Abbey authorities will award him this j hundreds of gallons will be gathered ! late hour, tired but still enthusiastic. and delivered short addresses. W. R. meantime the Redmond Council advised honor. The thanks of iocal excursionists are Coleman acted as chairman of the him that the Mayor’s resignation is in by campers. The huckleberry patch on the Cas- j due to S. P. Agent A. S. Roseubaum meeting and introduced each orator in its hands, but that the Council is hold New Fishway is Ordered in at London, Aug. 21. —By the terms of cades just off the road to Crater Lake] tor kindness and courtesy extended an acceptable manner. ing it until a further investigation can the will of General Wiliam Booth, j and to County Clerk W. R. Coleman draws hundreds of campers each vear 1 Mr. Shields is an able and convinc I be made, It is further asked that a Gold Ray Dam. opened here tonight, Bramwell Booth, who spend their time gathering the for his card in attending to details an i ing speaker and held the close atten disinterested committee be appointed his son, is named as the new command- , fruit for home use. Many Indians forethought in early procuring a suf- tion of his hearers throughout his dis to investigate conditions in Redmond, er-in-chiot of the Salvation army. | from the Klamath side camp at the ficent sutiplv of tickets. Stating th it the present fishway at course, eaily making a favorable im the Council saying that it believed the ------------------ KTi. patch and gather many berries. pression by referring to the desert Governor was not conversant with i Gold Ray is inadequate to properly „ al I carried them. The suggestion is made that low fish to ascend Rogue River, Mas- AGREES ON ONE BATTLESHIP Last year the crop was smaller than Medford Physician Suicides. reclamation project now being ■ usual, the bushes for the most part out near Eagle Point as “dynamiting the Council select one man, the t.._ Gov- 1 fer Fish Warden Clanton has served I resting. This year a larger crop than fertility into the soil,” and stating ernor one, and the two select a third . notice upon H. L. Walthers, manager Submarines and Wasps Also usual is the result.—Tidings. Driven into temporary insanity by that under a single tax regime such and make a report to the Governor’s I of the Oregon-California Power com been under- office. pany to construct a new fishwav at the acute stomach trouble Dr. Charles H. work would never have taken. Mr. Sh : elds said in part: south end of the dam before Novembtr ! are Provided tor. Denniston who has resided at 112? 1. 1912. “The taxpayer should be the man Single Taxer Delivers Address. West Main street during the past three with the ability to pay. Graduated Mr. Clanton states that the capacity PUBLIC LAND SALE years, shot and instantly killed himself Washington, Aug. 19.—Conferees on of the present flshwny is Inadequate in a room he had just secured at the | single Tax ignores this, and its pur the naval appropriation bill agreed to and that the fishway is not in the prop If the citizens of Jacksonville do not I Hotel Moore, Friday. The action was I port is to make the man pay who can day to provide for one battleship at a goto the polls with a fair working premeditated as he had just purchased not pay. And when he cannot pay, it One and One-half Million Acres er place. Recently he made an inspec cost not greater than $15,000,000. An ‘ knowledge of the tax question it will the revolver with which he ended his j will confiscate his land to the state. tion of the dam and had Engineer H. in Three Slates to be Sold. appropriation of $2,535,000 is to be ( not be the fault of workers on either 1 life. He placed the barrel of the gun Graduated Single Tax is not a revenue E. Foster prepare plans and specifica available for the beginning of the l side. Closely following the appear- | in his mouth the bullet emerging just getter. My Single Tax friends will tions for the new fishway. These work. No agreement was reached as I ance here of Charles H. Shields, Frank tell you it will break up large land ■ plans have been endorsed by the stnte behind his right ear. holders and thus reduce the price of | The President and the Secretary of ! and the new fishway must be Con- to size, dimensions or armament. The | E. Coulter, a prominent single tax i the Interior have ordered about one ' structed in accordance with them. naval bill in other respects was adopt i lecturer of Portland, uoheld single tax land. If you are a housewife you cr.nn,'t reason I • This may be true. It may rot be and ore-half million acres of Indian ed as approved by the previous confer ' in an address delivered at the corner ably hope to be hea.tby or lieautiful by wash ■ ■ true. We can only tell by experience. I lands, in the former Shoshone (in Wy ence and is now acceptable to House i of California and Oregon St3., Wednes ing dishes, sweeping and doing housework and Ser.ate. day evening. Mr; Coulter is a force all day, and crawling into bed dead tired at But if it be true, the revenue which oming), Uintah (in Utah), and Crow Notice to Delinquent Tax Payers. The naval bill, as agreed to, also ful and fluent speaker, but was un night.' You must get out into the oj>en air the Single Taxers figure will come ; (in Montana), Indian Reservations, to I provides for eight submarines, the fortunate in making a poor impression and sunlight. If you do this every day and ! fiom the landowners will then not be I be sold at public auction by James W. | your stomach and bowels in good order j Witten, Superintendent of Opening i Parties remitting to the sheriff’s of original number, six torpedoboats, two when he attempt to answer some keep bv taking Chamberlain’s Tablets when need j forthcoming, tor you remember they 1 and Sale of Indian Lands, at minimum 1 fice in payment of taxes on propel ty colliers and one machine ship. questions propounded at the conclusion ed, you should become both healthy and say large holdings will be broker up. beautiful. For sale by all dealers. In the meantime you have exempted ! price« ranging from $.50 to $1 50 per a ivertised as delinquent, are requested It was agreed that the new battle- of his address. ---- ......... ................ I personal properly. Still jour taxes . acre. ’ The Bales will begin at Lander, ts inclose ten per cent penalty, one ..... .1... 1 must be paid. Who is left to pay | Wyoming, on September 19; at Provo, 1 per cent, per month interest fn m them? Just the small lot-owner, the Utah, on October 8, and at Billings, April 1st, 1912, until date when | aid 5*—U—8— anc 40 cents per newspaper line to small home-owner and the small farm Montana, on October 21. 1912. Not more than six hundred and forty cover cost of advertising property in er, and when they cannot pay, their acres will be sold to any one purchas question, Penalty, interest and ad land will go to the state.” The speaker went on to point out er on bids made in person or through vertising costs arc required to be paid how tor this reasjn the Single Taxers’ agents, and no residence or cultivation and vou will save needless trouble by ■iguies are unreliable for the simple willl be required. Patents will be ja inclosing additional sum to cover same reason that the large revenue expect sued as soon as the purchase price is when making your remittance. ed from the large land-owners would paid. not be forthcoming. --------------------- Old Soldiers Will Encamp. He continued, “all land values un- ARTILLERY MEN ENCAMP dei Graduated Single Tax must and I will decline in value. The selling value The annual encampment of the G. and the rental value be destroyed. A. R. of the southern Oregon district Volunteers will Join Regular When the full rental value is taken by will be. held at Eagle Point, September the stace, the state’s means to raise j 20 to 27, Hnd plans are now being made Troops in Practice Upon funds wui be bj leasing, for there Wlll for the occasion. Prosecuting Attorney oe no value on which to place a tax. Coast. B. F. Mulkey will make the opening To you, ladies and gentlemen, it will day address and Governor, Oswald be a case of pay your taxes or get West has been asked to take part. Fort Stevens. Or., Aug. 18.— Nearly There are about 200 old soldiers in out.’’ 800 men members of voluntary military i southern Oregon, and the occasion is organizations of the state, wilb tomor one of great enjoyment to the vote:- OREGON STATE FAIR row join the regulur forces of Fort an.. —Sun. Stevens in the annual encampment. About 400 regulars will participate in 1 Fifty-first Annual Fair to be the drills. Eight companies of coast Different Here. artillery will be cared for at camps Bigger and Better Than prepared by regulars and kept under strict militaiy discipline. The encamp-! Strange how some people become ex Ever. ment is held for the instruction of cited over an old hunter’s story of how, volunteers in ail phases of artillery ■ years ago, before the country was se - work. Colonel Stevens will be tled up, theie was occasionally a deer Unless some unTorsten adverse fac command of the en-ampment. seen in the neighborhood of Grizz y tor proves the undoing of the present Mountain. Unwilling to take the old plans, the Slate Board of Agriculture hunter’s word for it that it was yea s predicts that the Fifty-first assembly I How’s This? ago these deer were seen, W. I. Smith, of the Oregon State hair will be the j DentntrG. Burdick. W. B. Smith, Ot'o largest and best ever held in this stale. ! Pearce and Ed Pierson left Tuesd: y Re We offer One Hundred Dollar* Pioneer and Leading Merchants Encouraged by the exce-llent crop con- | ward for any cast ofCatarrh that can- morn ng for Grizzly Mountain to as ditions an>i by business men and rap-! not be cured by Hall’* Catarrh Cure. certain if possible about how long ago ilalists throughout the entile sta.e, F. J. Cheney A Co., Toledo, O. | it has been since a deer was there. the Board has expended $4300 for free | We, the undersigned have known i They took their guns along to shout attractians alone: $30,100 in purses and F. J. Cheney for the last '5 years, aau mosquitoes. Metolius Centra) Oregon believe him perfectly honor.'tile in al) stakes f ir Lone track and $18,000 in business transactions and financially ian. premiums and awards for live stock able to carry out any obligations made and poultry including the agricultural by his firm. If you want ice call Pacific phome B alding , K innan S M arvin . products. In addition to this some odd Wholesale Druggists, Toledo, O. 81. $52,900 deducted from the appr >pria- Hall’s Catarrh Cure is taken in tion, the Board has undertaken an in ternally, acting directly upon the blood Hours to irrigate lawns and gardens terstate shooting tournament, and in and mucous surfaces of the system. are from 6 a. m. to 8 a. m. and from terstate dog show, eugenic exposition Testimonials sent free. Price 75 cents 6 p. m. to 8 p. m. each day. Read the per bottle. Sold by al) Druggists. and has arranged a spacious and fully Take Hail’s Family Pills for con- ■ ’ Ordinance No. 179, in this paper to equipped children’s playground. -day. By order of City Council. 1 stipation. GENERAL BOO1H DEAD i ALL KINDS OF Fishing Tackle 9 Ulrich Brothe r s Jacksonville Oregon A