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Oregon Historical ¡Society City Hall NO. 21 JACKSONVILLE, JACKSON COUNTY, OREGON, SEPTEMBER 21, 1912 W. R. Garrett and Ancel Gilson was AGAIN IN TROUBLE [ criminal docket cleared in town on business matters Monday. Miss Mae Lawrence of Gold Hill Southern Oregon Pioneer Socie commenced her school at Uniontown. W. J. Boosey P.aced Under $300 Twelve Convictions Secured Out F. Forman made a flying trip to ty to Meet Here Sept. 26. Bond Tuesday. of Sixteen Indictments. town the other day. Mr. Frank Cameron was the guest ■ 1 The committee on arrangements for Mrs. George Wolf Sunday. Following renewed trouble between Out of sixteen indictments returned the annual meeting of the Southern Ella Parks commenced teaching at W. J. Boosey and C. S. Sanderson of ( by the recent grand jury twelve con- Oregon Pioneer Society, which will be Sterling last Monday. Central Point over a strip of land, a victions were secured, one man was held here Thursday Sept. 26th, issues hearing was held before Justice Dox acquitted, two indictments were dis Joe Goldsby was in town Tuesday. the following notice. Tuesday and Boosey was placed under missed and one trial resulted in the Dr. and Mrs. W. L. Cameron was “Notice is hereby given that the an $800 bond to keep the peace. jury failing to agree. The criminal seen on the streets last week. i an This nual meeting of the Southern Oregon land has been the cause of much docket was closed Monday, leaving , We are glad to mention about two strife and litigation, figuring in the several cases to be brought up at the Pioneer Society will be held at the Court House in Jacksonville, Oregon, more telephones on our line which are circuit court a number of times, on next term of court. on Thursday Sept 26th, 1912. Exer Ancel Gilson, No. 31 F 41, and Joe one occasion Boosey drawing a county M. W. Dunlap and Peter Lobes, who Ginett, No. 31 F 15. We don't expect jail sentence for contempt of court. cises commence at 11:00 a. m. pleaded guilty to larceny, were each “All Pioneers are- requested to be to get lonesome up here as long as our The dispute was renewed Sunday given sentences Monday of three present, and a general invitation is ex line is in order. when Sanderson attempted to remove months imprisonment in the county FOR SALE —Five graded jersey cows, a roll of barb wire from the land in jail, and D. Monk, Thomas Lawrence, tended to the public. all giving milk. At J. Goldsby’s. “Dinner will be served free to all question, Boosey backing his opinion Richard Moe and Bert Van Sycie were pioneers by the Native Daughters of of the proceeding with a gun, Sand- I sentenced to serve indeterminate sen Jane M'-Cully Cabin No. 1. erson ran across the field to his house tences of from one to seven years in UTAH MINERS STRIKE “All members should come prepared and returning with a rifle, chased the state penitentiary. They were to pay their annual dues of $1.00. Boosy to his own territory. It is also taken to Salem Tuesday in charge of Matters of importance will come be said that Boosey swung a gate on Mrs. Ralph Jennings and E. Sutton of Gold State MilPia May be Called to Sanderson’s rig as she was driving Hill. fore this meeting. “By order of committee on Arrang- through on her way to Central Point. The case of Jim Ling, the Chinaman Suppress Troudle. ments.’’ Roosey has not, as yet, secured bonds accused of assault with a dangerous Including pioneers, their friends and men and is being held at the county weapon resulted in the jury failing to Native Sons and Daughters of Oregon, agree and he was released on his own Bingham, Utah, Sept. 18.- Forty- jail. between 200 and 300 visitors are ex five hundred men employed in the cop recognizance to appear at the next pected in Jacksonville on the day of per mines laid down their tools this term of court. the reunion, and preparations for their morning after operators had refused Special Panel for U. S. Com I. Bondsmen for E. C. Montgomery, entertainment are rapidly nearing com last night to meet their demand for an who is charged with non-support of hiH pletion. Exercises of the day will be increase in pay of 20 cents a day. wife, and who failed to appear to stand The United States District Court has trial, have been instructed to produce held at the court house, where Rev. Every mine district with one exception Paul S. Bandy of this city, has been is idle and the strikers are mostly ordered a special panel of 36 jurors to Montgomery in court, and if located invited -to speak Thursday morning. foreigners and are determined no one be drawn from Josephine and Jackson he will be brought here to be tried at In the afternoon the pioneers will be shall enter the mines or buildings un Counties to act during the Fall term the next term. addressed by Harry Lane of Portland, of court at Medford, which will con --------------------- --------------------------------- < til their demands are granted. So far son of General Joseph' Lane, first ter vene October 1. The list drawn by there has been little trouble. Seventy- ritorial governor of Oregon. five deputies are patrolling the streets Tom Ward, jury commissioner for the PIONEER EDITOR SUICIDES Dinner will be served to all pioneers tonight and all the saloons are closed. court is as follows: by the Native Daughters of Jane Mc H. B. Alverson, Grants Pass; John Twenty-five deputy sheriffs who Cully Cabin No. 1, at I. O. O. F. hall. went to the camp last night attempted Ashpole, Eagle Point; H. F. Bailey, Captain Merry, Former Editor to stop the promiscuous shooting and to Provolt; J. W. Baird, Selma; N. C Bo of Jacksonville Times Shots lift the blockade. Their efforts led to gus, Kerby; J. W. Bonar, Medford; T. This is a Fish Story. J. Brinckerhoff, Galice; Charles Burk the first Woodshed when one df the Himself. ——— de puties shot and slightly wounded a halter, Grants Pass; John W. Collins, C. W. Craig, Selma; C. H. Medford, Benj. M. Collins, Roy Ulrich, Albert striker who refused to obey the order Captain Thomas B. Merry, 77 years Gangwisch, Charley Dunford and to stop shooting. This brought a Demaray, Grants Pass; F. K. Deuel, Harry Luy, all of whom have enviable fusilade upon the deputy, who made a Medford; H. V. Doxsee, Grants Pass; old. a steamboat captain and veteran C. H. Elmore, Apolegate; A. L. Fryer newspaperman, shot himself through reputations for truth and veracity, say hurried retreat. that they caught 325 trout while fish Sheriff Sharp dispatched reinforce Grants Pass: Altpeter George, Grants the heart Monday morning in the wash ing on Big Applegate Wednesday. The ments to the first squad of deputies, Pass; C. G. Gillette, Grants Pass: N. room under the grandstand at the largest fish captured measured fifteen and when the officers attempted to go H. Gorham, Grants Pass; G. E. How Country Club race track at Portland inches, while the smallest would easily to the mines and draw the fires under land, Grants Pass; J. A. Larrabee, after a policeman who had been sent pass inspection. This may be called a the ________ boilers ___ they „ __ did __ not , proceed ______ __ far Central Point; F. E. Martin, Medford; to find him and return him to his record eatch and goes to show that j when bullets began to spat on the Hosiah Pardee, Grants Pass; J. E. friends, had asked him to go to the one need not journey deep into the ground about them and the deputies Peterson, Grants Pass, H. Platt, Med police station. He died instantly. wilderness to enjoy a day’s sport. retired and discovered that the miners ford; Chas. Pruett, Central Point; N. Captain Merry is well known among had thrown up breastworks along the Reynolds, Grants Pass. J. T. Robert the pioneers ot' Southern Oregon and narrow defile between this place and son, Wonder; C. C. Taylor, Wonder; Northern California, having edited L. Thompson, Centra) Point; N. P. papers at Jacksonville and Yreka in Buncom Reports the mine. Welch, Central Point; J. R. Wick, the ’70's. Ashland; J. E. Young, Ashland; T. The suicide, a climax to days of des Fine weather in sight, Dvsenter; is always serious and often a Young, Eagle Point; John A. Martin, pondency over his growing age and in ability to secure work, was evidently Fred Coppie was in town the first of dangerous J ¡«case, but ;t can be cured. Medford.—Telegram. Chamberlain's Colic, Cholera and Diarrhoea the week. premedidated and the appearance of rhe Remedy has cured it even when malignant officer served only as the final event to Chapman’s for Confectionery. Hollis Parks was in the city recently. and : < .mic. For sale by all dealers. hasten the d.-nounment to his res olution. He had evidently chosen to seek tile end at. the race track, in re membrance probably of other days when, as a sporting writer, he had “covered" brilliantly many a race meet of great importance. in 1871 Captain Merry edited the Jacksonville Times when Chas. Nickell, the pioneer newspaper man, was a “devil" on the same papei. Tribune. ANNUAL REUNION U !! H U 31 ÎÏ s.i Ulrich Brothers id í'i Sole Agents Jacksonville Oregon i.( ii I« )l n fare for the round trip have been se ACCIDENT AT WAI KINS k I *. cured. You will pay full fare to Ash-i land, taking a receipt therefor from the agent who sells you your ticket. J. P. Harr, Crushed to Death by This receipt will be countersigned by ! the Secretary of the institute and you i Rolling Log will be able to purchase your return ticket for one-third the usual rate. J. P. Harr, a prominent farmer-of A Reception Committee of Ashland teachers has been appointed, the mem Watkins, residing about 30 rufilep south bers of which will advise you relative of this city, was fatally crushed to securing board and rooms. This ben'eath a heavy log, last Sunday1 #1 • conjmittee will have headquarters at morning. Mr. Harr and son had felled a tree the High School Building and members will meet all incoming trains. If you on the hillside near the ranch, and wish to ai range for rooms and board were-engaged in sawing it into stove in advance write to Mr. G. W. Milam, wood, when the log became loosened Chairman Reception Committee, Ash from the stump behind which it had- lodged, ar|d started down the hill. Mr. land, Oregon. Some of the best institute instructors Harr endeavored to escape from its and lecturers in the country have been path, but fell and the log passed over secured, including Dr. A. E. Winship him, crushing him almost beyond yj" of Boston, Superintendent of Public recognition. The funeral was held from the M.,E. Instruction, L. R. Aiderman. of Salem S. H. Ackerman^ Pres, of the Oregon church at Jacksonville, Tuesday after Normal School at Monmouth, and other noon at 2 o’clock, with interment at noted instructors of the state. We be Jacksonville cemetery. Mr. Harr is lieve this will be the best institute survived by his wife, two daughters and one son. ever held in Southern Oregon. Yours very truly, J. Percy Wells. Sup’t. Jackson Co. Another Forest Fire Lincoln Savage, Sup’t. Josephine Co. A forest fire which started in the territory lying between Foots creek I _ j and Forest creek burned over about 400 acres Sunday and Monday morn Headquarters fo1- teachers during j j ing. State Fire Warden Harper whc, the Teachers’ Institute to be held at J with the aid of farmers of that dis Ashland, Sept. 25-27 will be at the i | n ivtq ua i iii^; i uu m i cxz, x reports uput it> trict, extinguished the blaze, Hotel Oregon. Other hotels expecting that the llaina,,e ¡8 8,ighti ag th(J ti|n. to accomodate teachers are the Colum- ber degtroyed was mo8tly 8eCond- bia and Bastside Inn. Prices at these | Erowlh. The origin of the fire is un hotels will be $1.00 per room, two per-I sons in a reom. Meals will be served i --------------------- ♦<«>♦ ■ -------- -- — at from 25 cents to 50 cents. It will be well for teachers to make arrangements for hotel accomodations Rogue River Valley Peanuts. before arriving in Ashland, because the hotels will doubtless be crowded I Au experiment in peanut growing at- on account of the District Fair. | tempted the present season by Charles Arrangements are being made to ! Erlwein, of this city, has resulted so place teachers in homes at 50c. per I successfully that the well known local day for bed and $1.00 per day for gardener will plant an extensive patch board. next year to demonstrate yet another A committee of Ashland Teachers possibility of the Rogue river valley. will meet incoming trains Tuesday Mr. Erlwein cultivated a single row of evening, conducting those coming to the goobers this season, and the plants boarding places. Those arriving Wed have done remarkably Well, bearing nesday mornir.g not having hotel ac-1 heavily and producing peanuts of large comodations will go to the High | Seize and excellent quality. The pea School building on Iowa Street, and I nut is a legume, the ioli. ge closely re there report to the entertainment sembling clover or alfalfa, and bearing committee, who will provide them with a small orange colored bloom. Each accomodutions. blossom, as it matures and falls, sends C ommittee . earthward a single sprout which enters the soil and forms a bulb that in due course of time became a peanut—holi day food for elephants or folks. Mr. Wives Console Each Other. % Erlwein and his neighbor, George Hol comb, who has also grown a small L. B. Rich, a Klamath Falls shoe patch, believe that they haven proven merchant, is sought by the authorities lhe adaptability of lhe crop to this lo on the charge that he has two wives. cality, and propose to at least supply Rich has been living here a year. Gold Hili with its holiday quota of He married Miss Jessie Layton, wife “fresh roasted" next season. Gold No. 2, in Grants Pass. Ore., in Novem Hill News. ber of last year. He opened a siioe store in this city and the couple had many friends. Notice of Filling Plats of Survey Rich last month employed architects in this city to draw plans for a house. DEPARTMENT OF THE INTERIOR He sent the plans to wife No. 1 in San Francisco, it is stated, and wrote sev I U. S. Lanu Office at Roseburg Oregon, September 10, 1912. eral letters stating that he would have Capt. Merry was well and favorably Notice is hereby given that the fol a home for her soon. known to the older inhabitants of this On Monday night wife No. 1 arrived lowing described lands have been sur- city. Li the early days, when he had and hunted up Rich. Wife No. 2 start i veyed, to Wlt:- charge of the Jacksonville Times, that ln Tp 29 3, R 1 W, W. M , Sections led bv the announcement from wife paper had its offices in a building sit No. 1, threw her arms around the lat 13, 14, 15, 22, 23, 24, 25, 26, 27, 34, 35 uated on the corner now occupied by I and '16. the Union Livery Stable. This build- ter and wept. In Tp 38 S, R 3 W, W. M., Sections Rich threatened at this point, it is ing was later destroyed by fire, 11 is charged, to kill wife No. 1 and then ' 6, 7, 8. 9, 15, 16, 17, 18, 19, 20, 25 aid said Capt. Merry edited the first paper end his own life, but lost his nerve. I 36, and SJ. of Sec 12, N1. of Sec 13, published at Ashland. The first wife expressed sympathy for ; EJj of Sec 26 and E1/ of Sec 35. ■■ ----- — Plates of survey will be filed in this the second wife. Both are young girls. Rich’s store was closed by creditors.— office on October 26, ¡912, at 9 o’clock TEACHERS’ INSTITUTE a. m., and on and niter such day we Ashland Tidings. will be prepared to receive applicatioi s for entry of the unreserved and un Will be Held in Ashland Sept. American Held For Ransom. appropriated lands therein. however, All persons are warned, i 25-26-27. that for lands within any National I Douglas, Ariz., Sept. 16 — A message J Forest, applications can NOT be re The Annual Teachers' Institute for received today from El Tigre, an ( ceived except from bona fide settlers Jackson and Josephine counties will be American mining camp in Sonora, who made settlement prior to the with held at the High School Building in which was captuied Saturday by rebels drawal for reserve purposes. Benjamin F. Jones, Rtgisler. Ashland, commencing at 10 o’clock, a. under General Inez Salazar, said that George W. Riddle, Receiver. m. Wednesday, September 25th. 1912, the main body of rebels departed after looting the company store. Thirty and continuing for three days. ---------------------- --------------------------------- It is illegal for any public school in rebels were left in camp to await a re- ; How’s This? either of the two counties to be in ply to their demand for ransom and , session during the progress of the in- protection money. The rebels threatened to carry away stitute, and all teachers in the public We off r Ont Hundred Dollars Re schools, and those intending to teach L. R. Budrow, superintendent of the ward for any case olCatarrh that can mining company, and to destroy the are required by law to attend. Any not be cured by Hall’s Catarrh Curs. F J. ( heiiey A Co., 'loiedo, O. teacher who closes school for not more company’s $2,000,000 plant unless he We, the undersigned have kuov n than three days for the purposes of turned over *100,000 in American i F. J. Cheney tot the last '6 years, a. d attending this institute shail not for money. The rebels also threatened to i believe him perfectly honor.'bie in .dl carry away $60,000 in bullion. feit his or her salary as teacher for business transactions and tiiam ia ly While 400 federate were within six able to carry out any obligation», in., te such time. For each teacher whose attendance aggregates at least 16 miles of the camp yesterday, no wore by his firm. W ai . ding , K innan & M arvin . | l ours, the district in which such teach- i was received to day of an attempt to Wholesale Druggists, Toledo, O. er is employed, or shall be employed i retake it. Hall’s Catarrh Cure is taken in ternally, acting directly upon the blood , during the current school year, shall! Fifteen Mormons, lhe last of the be reimbursed in the sum of 15.00 at American residents, reached Douglas , and mucous surfaces of the system. the time of the next annual apportion-1 late last night from Colonia Morelos, 1 Testimonials sent free. Price 75 cents per bottle. Sold by all Druggists. merl of county school funds. j They report a narrow eicape from a Take Hall s Family Pills for con- 1 stipation. Railroad rates of one and one-third bund of General Rojas’ rebels. Notice to Teachers. uioiicu I —