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Oregon Historical Society VOL. VI JACKSONVILLE, JACKSON COUNTY, OREGON, DECEMBER 7, 1 I NO. 32 relief from the extortions practiced ROG JE RIVER GOES “W£! upon them by favored interests. Com missions move slowly and in the end Passenger on Train 16 Hacks With his right arm caught fast and Indictment Returned Against Regular Session. Bills Allow accemitish’nothing. Junkshops every - crushed in the coupling between two where are glutted with the reports of freight cars, Tuey Riggs, brakeman Throat With Dull Knife. Commissions. by Women. Editor Greer. Spanos and ed, Bond Ordinances Pass- on tho S. P. late Saturday afternoon THe investigations of the tariff that » »- Seymour Arraigned. was forced to run 25 yards and then ed, etc. havte been proceeding for a lifetime William Farrell, a native of Minn wait six minutes before be could be re Rogue River went wet Monday at Have not been altogether official. Con- eapolis, who was recently discharged leased from his painful and perilous sunifers numbering millions have taken the annual city election by a vote of The grand jury in session at the The regular monthly meeting of. the the trouble to inform themselves and 65 to 33, practically a two to one vote. from the United States army and had position. Finally released, the plucky just returned from the Philippines, Riggs walked to an automobile, nod- court house this week returned indict- City Council was held Tuesday even they have learned some things thorough One hundreti and seven vdtes were cUsl startled the passengers on train No. 16 ded*to friends in the large'cVowd that ' ments a‘cainat Mike SPano8 and Frank ing. Present, Mayor Shaw; Council ly. They know that taxes can be de 47 being women, the first suffragettes last evening between Phoenix and Med had collected and was hurried to the SeVmour- charged with the murder of men Britt, McIntyre and Ulrich; Re creased as easily as they can be in | in southern Oregon to exercise the ford by attempting to kill himself. office of Dr. Pickel. Later he was taken ! GeorRe Dedaskalous. The pair were corder Dox: absent. Fick. creased, and they know that if an in right of the ballot as given them at Minutes of previous meeting read crease can be made in behalf of a self- last election. Three councilmen— M. The dullness of the knife he used to to the Sacred Heart hospital where the and entered “ plea I of not guilty. and approved, Bills for labor on seeker overnight, a decrease need not Burkeardt, B. F. Johnson and John gether with the promptness with which arm was amputated. I T. A. LeMaster charged with po streets, supplies, electric lighting, re- necessarily be a solemn and laborious Thresher were elected for one-year • passengers hurled themselves upon him How Riggs happened to be caught1 prevented him from carrying out his between the cars no one seems to un-1 lygamy in having two wives, one in corders fees, etc. were presented and proceeding covering months and years. terms. 1UI Talent and Eagle Point held their purpose. He was taken to the Sacred derstand. He was trying the break on Medford and the other in Eugene was ordered paid. If the people had been as attentive A communication from Mr. Beek Heart hospital in Medford where he the train, evidently, but none of the indicted Wednesday by the grand jury to their own affairs as they should l annual elections Tuesday. In Taldnt > as was also F. W. Burke, a farmer man in regard ta the water main and was treated. He will recover. other trainmen were expecting him to have been, these processes would have the next mayor wilFBe-W. H. Breese, u From all appearances the young man make this move at the time. Ben ' living near Talent, who is charged with the assessment of lots 68 and 69 was been reversed. Taxes that reach the socialist. «Mrs. Caroline Vogeli, men- . is a victim of some drug habit and Sheldon noticed Rigg's predicament i ’ a statutory offense aga;nst a 17-year read and on motion referred to the city food, clothing, household goods and im tinned for the place, declined to run. attorney for an opinion. it was while he was crazed by its and shouted to brakemen who signal-1 old girl. plements of all Americans have been She is the wife of the well-known con-:. . Ordinances 182, 183, 184, 185, 186 imposed without inquiry or discussion tractor. Six men were out for council effects that he attempted to end his ed to/he engine but the man was forc A not true bill was found in the case life. of W. J. Boosey, who was arrested were passed final reading and ordered in a single day. Jokers yielding mil men, they being L. J. Flippy, John ed to run some distance. I published. These ordinances provide Owing to his ravings at tne hospital In orde-i to extricate the young man some time ago on complaint of C. S. lions to craft and graft have been put Robinson, John Norman, William Stump Sunday night the sisters appealed to without throwing the whole weight of Sanderson. Mr. Boosey was arrested for the issuance of the improvement j into the law in an hour. These wrongs James Foxall, W. W. Estes and John the police to station a guard by his the train upon his arm it was neces on a charge of disturbing the peace, j bonds for the water mains laid last are known and they can be corrected F. Hart. | summer. Miss Leah Luke, postmistress at bedside. This was done. sary to uncouple the cars behind him ■ and being unable to find bonds was for by the stroke of a pen. Measures for Mr. G. Elksnat appeared before the Talent, is the only candidate for re- 1 some time incarcerated in the county one at a time and then “crowbar” the relief of the people have dragged council and asked for the enactment of eorder. She is 24 years old. jail. each back to give slack enough to pull along for a generation. Pioneer of 1852 Dies. In Eagle Point the issues of the A not true bill was fopnd in the a “chicken ordinance” prohibiting the Prompt action is necessary to keep the cars which held him, apart. running at large of domestic fowls campaign rest solely upon the selection Riggs left Monday for Grants Pass case of Frank Belcher, charged with faith with the millions, to remove un- within the city limits. After some of two eouneilmen, the nominees upon running gambling tables in Medford. where his father, an S. P. engineer, certainity and to forestall further agi Solomon Rader, who crossed the discussion the city attorney was re the official ballot being J. F. Brown plains with an ox team to Jacksonville makes his home.—Tribune. • The grand jury Thursday afternoon quested to prepare such ordinance and tation, but is supported by another im .«nd G. G. Wamsley.—Sun. portant reason. It is necessary in in 1852, died at the home of his son, M. returned an indictment against Bert submit same at some future meeting. A. Rader in Medford early Monday at R. Greer, eitor of the Ashland Tidings The attorney was also instructed to order to destroy the superstition bred Dynamite Cap Explodes the age of 85 years, 1 month and 23 Officers Elected on a charge of libel. Col. F. L. Tou overhaul and revise the ordinances by the beneficiaries of privilege that this tariff idol is too holy to be louchid days. Until recently he made his home Velie is the complainant. heretofore passed and submit a report by those whose substance its worship at Walla Walla, Wn., coming here to A serious and unique accident hap thereof as soon as convenient. /•>- The local Order of Eastern Star pers devour. visit his son a month ago. pened Monday afternoon at the Egan The question of a tax levy for city The assumption that Governor Wilson elected uffier.s to serve for the ensuing Mr. Rader’s life history is filled with ranch, a few miles from Medford, when Miss Luke Recorder at Talent. purposes was discussed at some length will move quickly after his inauguration term, at a meeting h. Id in tl.eir hall early day traditions. He took a part j a giant powder cap exploded which and as the assessed valuation of prop as president seems to be justified no Thursday evening, 'i he newly elected « in Indian wars and was actively iden i Clyde Stevens, an employe on the erty within the city has been consider less by his character and principles ofticeis will be imtalieu and ap. ointive tified with the - troublous times ;when ranch held in his left hand. ably reduced it was deemed advisable than by his utterances. He too hap in offices til e 1 at the next regu ar meet- Miss Leta Luke of Talent, aged 21 thé great west was being settled and Stevens had just returned from his to raise the rate. On motion the levy vestigated the tariff all his life and he .ng, Tbursi ay, Dec. 19. Tne officers years, postmistress at that place, is subdued. work of blasting stumps and was stand was fixed at 18 mills. the first woman in the state to be of knows as well today a» he possibly cun elected w<re: Worthy Matron, Miss Mr. Rader was born in Rush county, ing in front of the fireplace with the a year or two from ioday what IB A. Britt; Worthy 1 atron, Jas. M. Indiana, Oct. 9, 1827. He crossed the cap in his hand. It is supposed that ficially elected to a municipal position needed to correct the w orst of its in* Crommiller, A sociate Matron. Miss plains in 1850-51, arriving at Jackson he thoughtlessly t the explosive too since suffrage was obtained in Oregon. Issie dicCuby, Treasurer, Mrs. Lottie Oregon Sidelights justices and oppessions.—Journal. ville in 1852. He was in the govern close to the fire, thus causing it to go At the city election held on Tuesday Finney; Secretary, Charney Florey; ment service in the Rogue River off. The hand was very badly torn, her townspeople gave her a majority of 28 out of 91 votes cast for the office -»a Conductress, Mrs. W. T. Grieve; Indian war of 1853 and the Modoc war causing two fingers and tbe thumb to Klamath Herald: The temperature Associate Conductre s, Mrs. Chauncey of 1856. He returned to his native be removed. He was removed to the of city recoider. Thirty-three women in Ki., math Falls Thursday afternoon Weather Instruments on Ground. Florey. state via the isthmus of Panama in Sacred Heart hospital and at last re voted. 61degr«es. The day was cne of the Talent also claims the distinction of 1859 and made Indiana his home until I ports he was resting fine. —Sun. being one of the few towns in the state most perfect of any Thanksgiving with 1901 when he located at Walla Walla, ---------- ---------------- Teacher's Exemptions with a socialist mayor, Wjlliam IL in the memory of the oldest pioneer. | Professor O’Gara stated today that Wash. ’ , ■ “ the instruments for the installing of Asks $15,000 Damages. Areese getting all but one of the votes Estacada Progress: Everything con- ; Notice is hereby giveu that I will Mr. Rader came to Medford Nov. 13, cast. There was no candidate in op- sklered, Oregon has reason today to be . several new weather lookouts were hold the regulur semi-annual examim - tô visit his son, M. A. Rader, and position. thankful. Her people are prosperous; I here atid that work would begin im lions for teachers' certificates in Jack other relatives and friends. He was R. H. Alexander, a lineman who lost The other winning candidates wore; her climate is as magnificent as ever; J mediately. The Rogue River valley is sonville, Oregon, commencing at 9:90 stricken with paralysis Nov. 21 which portions of both hands recently while votes. For treasurer, Louis Brown, 77 her p.isX is glorious, and her future as- j now equipped with three weather o’clock a. m., Wednesday, December resulted in his death today. at work for the California-Oregon For councilman, John Robinson 60, bureaus, and with the addition of five sure«!. 18th, 1912, and continuing four day. He leaves a wife and two sons, M. Power company, has filed suit against more, it will be the best equipped William Stump 60, and W. W. Estes, Yamhill Record: The Dayton evap-1 Following is the program of the ex A., of Medford and C. M., of Walla the company for $15,000. valley of its size in the United States. 58. —Tribjne. orator and packing plant, which was | The new stations will be located at amination: Walla, besides several brothers and According to the complaint Alexand Wednesday Forenoon recently burned, will be rebuilt as fasti Talent. Table Rock, Central Point, sisters. He was a devout Christian, a er throws the blame for the accident I Writing. U. S. History, Physiology. as material can be obtain««! for that I Hillcrest orchards and Jacksonville. member of the Baptist church. The I which occurred at Ashland last sum- Sick headache is caused by a disordered purpose. Four buildings will be built Wednesday Afternoon funeral will be held at Walla Walla. i ' mer __ on ... to ________ the company. He had both itomach. The stations are to be equipped with a Take Chamberlain's Tablets am Physical Geography, Reading, Com M. A. Rader will leave this evening hands very badly injured by an electric correct that and the headachss will dinu; this time. complete set of instruments and Pro with the remains.—Tribune. ¡■ear. For sale by all dealars- shock.—Tribune. C«x]uille Herald: The Methodist fessor O'Gara will have charge of the position. Methods in Reading, Methods Episcopal Church South has undergone I work. An anemetor, rr wind gaugi, in Arithmetic. Thursday Forenoon ■eubsti.ntial improvements, both interior j is to be placed on the Garnett-Cony Arithmetic, llislory of Educatioi, and exterior and withal tl.e edifice building, also u sunshine recorder will Psychology, Methods in Geography. presents an appearance which is a be installed.—Sun. Thursday Afternoon credit to our city. Grammar, Geography, Americi n ------------------------ ------------------------------------ Estacada Progress. Fruitgrowers of Literaluie; Physics, Methods in Langt - the Estacada district, in common with Dr. Cook io Sue Admiral Peary. age, Thesis for Primury Certificate. others of the Willamette valley, are Friday Forenoon planting loganberries extensively, con Theory and Practice, Orthography, forming to the big demand that is in Portland, Ore., Nov. 30. —Dr. Fred English Literature. force for the loganberry juice. erick Cook, Arctic explorer and dis Friday Afternoon McMinnville News Reporter: The credited after ciuirning to have located Oregon School Law, Botany, Alge Yamhill County School Fair Association the north pole, who is here today, stat bra, Civil G«<vernment. has prepared an itemized account of ed that he is to institute proceedings I Saturday Forenoon its expenses and receipts, and shows a against Admiral Robert E. Peary in Geometry, Geology. balance of $25 on hand. Pretty close the federal courts at the earliest pos Saturday Afternoon sible date to prove that Peary defamed r.have, but the fair was a hummer. General History, Bookkeeping his character and also that he was as J. P ercy W ells , Corvallis Gazette-Times: Judge County School Sup’t. «Mooes is just in receipt of a telegram near to the Pole as Peary. Dr. Cook declared in an interview stating that the remainder of the steel ------- «------------- primarily for the new wagon bridge across the that he is in the northwest to gather evidence against Ed w nr<‘ ilhimette river has reached Portland Barril) of Tacoma, who was his gitidi I nd will be in Corvallis shortly. The in the Mount McKinley trip. He makes ieel work of the bridge is completed the positive statement that Barrill was o the draw span, and can be finished When Well Known Jacksonville bl¡bed to the extent of $2500 to dis hi a Short time aft r the arrival of the credit him and claims to know tile People Tell it so Plainly. steel. Tacoma bank and the name of the Amity Standard: One learnB nearly bunker negotiating the alleged bribe. When public endorsement is made by every week of some new product which ---------- ♦ ----------- a representative citizen of Jacksonville does well in Oregon. Many of the the proof is positive, You must be- most paying crops are those which a Enleiiainment at School. lieve it. Read this testimony, Every few years »go were unheard of. That backache sufferer, every man, woman many of them do so much better under >ir child with any kidney trouble wul the splendid climate and soil conditions The following program will be ren hire than they do in other places gives dered at a Parents’ and Teachers' find profit in the reading. Frank Kasshafet, Applegale Ros ', to Oregon landowners a particular ad Association meeting to be held at th« vantage in investment and labor.— | school house, Friday, Dec. 13th at I Jacksonville, Ore., says: “For years 1 was a miner and no doubt this woik Journal. 2:30 P. M. caused my kidney and bladder trouble. Sole Agents Song Primary Pupil» The first symptom was pain and still “Little Snowflakes" ness in the sm ill of m/ ba k, especlal- To Reduce Cost of Living. Recitation Robert Bron« ‘ ly severe when I first urose in the 1 “Teacher, Teacher.” I morning I a'so had much troul e Japanese Song Six Primary Girl» from (he kidney ■. but it did not take That Governor Wilson faVors prom; t Cornet Solo Mrs. Hook | Doan's Kidney l’i Is long to bring me action by the new congress to reduce “How Parents may Co-operate I relief. Whenever I catch cold and the cost of living is plainly shown by with Teachers in School Work” ' fee) any siiiht recurrence of my old the impatience with which he receives Mr. Harrington complaint. 1 tuk< Dunn’s Kidney Pills suggestions that there must be more Mrs. Thompson Reading and they relieve me.” commissions and more inquiries. “They “Who Doc« the Pro noting” For sale by all dealer*. Priced66 have been investigating the tariff all Mrs. Rummel j “Scrap Basket” cents, Foster-Midhr an Co., Buffalo, my lifetime,” he said. Miss Nevil New York, solo agents for the United 1 "Obedience” It should be added that nobody calls ' States. for a commission when he wants to Remember the name —Doan’s—and - . ' llinirv in nvuvuwiv. mark up s tariff schedule. » Commissi« ns < LOST—Gold watch, Columbia works. Leave at thia < ffi e and tret reward. take no ethe . ' gain fa/or only when the people ask TRIES TO SUICIDE Crowd Sees Boy Crushed GRAND JURY BUSY COUNCIL MEETING White Star Flour MUST BELIEVE IT Pure White Flour •I! ÌT U Jacksonville Oregon ho