Jacksonville post. (Jacksonville, Or.) 1906-19??, December 14, 1912, Image 1

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    Oregon Historical Soc'cty
City Hr.l)
JACKSONVILLE, JACKSON COUNTY, OREGON, DECEMBER 14, 1912
NO. 32
of the granting of his patent by the I
EXPRESS OFFICE MOVED
CIRCUIT COURT IN SESSION ciation.
PUPILS ENTERTAINED
department
at
Washington,
says
the
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Astorian: While waiting to hear
r
-
News. The sight is entirely new in i
from congress the people can put in I
Howard Bros. Cannery Burns at principle, and will take from the main : By Miss Carrie Beekman Teach­ Long Docket to be Considered. their time improving the road. If To New Quarters Adjoining
feature ot its construction the name,
there is anything that ought to be
er in Presbyterian Sabbath
AT sight.” Cross-bar sights in a globe
Po st off ice.
Midnight Tuesday.
Cases Heard This Week.
wholly nonpartisan it is the good roads
School.
setting from a perfect T, segmenting
movement.
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the lower half of the circle into an ex­
Klamath Herald: A dog poisoner is
Express Agent and City Recorder
For the second time within three act two-quarters. That is all there is
The December *erm of Circuit Court
Miss Carrie Beekman entertained the
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operating
in the city. City Poundmast­ Henry G. Dox this week removed con­
months the canning establishment of to it and the marvel is that no one but members of her Sabbath School class, opened at ten o’clock Monday morn­
Howard Bros., located between Med­ Henry ever tumbled to its simplicity j at tea Wednesday evening, that day ing. Owing to the large number of er Ralph Vaughn has officiated at the signments, goods and chattels of the
ford and Jacksonville, was destroyed and practical advantage. Utilized ' being the anniversary of Miss Beek­ indictments which have been returned, i burial of 13 dogs during the past two express company, of which he is agent,
by fire Tuesday night and the police both as a front and rear sight, the in- j man’s birth.
the docket for the December term is days, and every one had met death as from the Beekman Banking House
i a result of eating meat well doctored where the office has been located for a
are emphatic in their declarations that stant the two T’s come into close j Those present were: Pauline Greaves, of unsual length.
number of years, to new quarters in
it was the work of an incendiary. The alignment a perfect sight is obtained, i Mabel Reeve, Jewel Bailey, Ek­ A new grand jury, consisting of F. with posion.
Scio News quoting from files of Scio the building adjoining the postoffiee.
loss, which includes the building and ■ , not the tenth part of a hair from i ron Gaul, Ada Elmer, Ruth Ennis and E. Bybee, foreman, S. C. Barnard, L.
fruit therein, i-
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A. Abbott, Scott V. Davis, E. E. Press of October, 1890: It is said there Mr. Dox will also attend to his
is * between
$5000 and | exactness. The tendency to slant a „ Mary Bagshaw.
$6000. partially covered by insurance, rifle, with the ordinary open sighting,
A dainty repast was served after Oman, Herman Myers and Fred Pe- is more farmers’ produce, such as but­ duties as city recorder and jus­
Before the alarm was turned in at either to right or left becomes im- I which music and social converse was iouze, was chosen. Among the first i ter, eggs, chicken, ducks, geese, tur­ tice of the peace in the new location.
The new office is conveniently situa­
ll;3tTo’clock the sky was red from the possible without knowledge of the I indulged in until 9 o’clock, when the work to be considered by that body keys, dried fruit and vegetables, ship­
blaze, and before the fire department ntarksnfen. Working models of the ' young ladies departed to their respec­ was the murder charge agaiost Bert I ped from Scio than any other town in ted in the business section of the city
reached the scene the building was a new Bight are now being manufactured tive homes, wishing their teacher Cummings, held as an accomplice in the Willamette valley.
and building is in every way well fitted
mass of flames and practically burned for Mr. Raedel, who has already re­ ’ many happy returns of the day.
the murder of George Dedaskalous. A
Last for the purpose for which it is to be
Pendleton East Oregonian:
to the ground. The fire spread rapidly ceived several flattering offers for the
not true bill was returned, but Cum­ night was a "big night” for the resi- used.
from one end of the building to the patent,—Sun;
mings will have to face trial at this dents along Butter Creek, for it wit
other and burned fiercely. The fire
M. E. Church Notes.
term of court on a charge of white nessed the formal dedication of their
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automobile made a record run to the
LOCAL NEWS
slavery.
new dance hall, recently constructed
fire, followed by a number of private
Five indictments returned by the near the Pete Sherkian ranch. A bas-
The usual services were held last
automobiles.
GILLETTE HOUSE IMPROVED. Sunday. Owing to the absence of the grand jury Friday of last week against I ket social and dance was held.
The circumstances surrounding the
Clinton Dnnnington was at Medford
regular organist. Miss Edith Hoefs Bud Anderson, Dick Donald, Babe
Salem Statesman: The steel and
fire are mysterious, wiping put all
Picato, Rawhide Kelly and Frankie
are
Thursday
presided at the organ.
doubt that tbe origin was other than Col. F. L TouVelle Improves
Edwards, for arranging a prize fight, sleepers for new railroad bridge
Miss Laura Neuberwas visiting Med-
Tuesday and Wednesday evenings
through a fire bug. There has been
were dismissed on motion of District arriving in Salem by the carload. Work
were
devoted
to
the
rehearsal
of
the
has
so
progressed
on
the
bridge
that
(
f°
r
d Ihursday.
I
little fire around the building for some
Attorney Mulkey in the circuit court
Properly in This City.
Mrs. M. M. Taylor was »hopping in
Christmas
program,
Mrs.
Harrington,
the
last
span
can
be
started
in
a
short
}
time, and then carefully guarded be­
Tuesday, it being shown that the con­
Mrs. Fulton and Mrs. Rummeil having
cause of past experiences. The build­
test was no more than a boxing ex­ time, as the foundation for the last Medforn Thursday.
charge.
pier is all in, and the cement is hard-
Ray Offenbacher of Applegate was
ing contained practically all of the
hibition.
Col. F. L. TouVelle, who some time
Owing to circumstances, the Ep-
in town Tuesday.
fruit taken in since the first of Septem­ ago purchased ♦*•« Gillette place on
A damage suit brought by Madeline ening.—Journal
worth League business meeting was Hoy Parker of Central Point against
ber.—Sun.
Mrs. Ralph Jennings was thi guest
Oregon street, is making sundry al- I not hold Wednesday evening. It
will Mrs. R. M. Whiteside of the same city
of
Mrs W. C. Deneff Thursday.
terations on the residence. Another !
be held next Wednesday evening at in which the plaintiff claimed $7300 Notice of Sale of Improvement
Bruce Buck of Medford called un
story is being erected, which is a de-,
I
Samuel Henry Claimed by Death cided improvement as the house was the home of Miss Ekron Gal).
damages was due her as the result of
friends in Jacksonville x'uesday.
Bonds.
The Epworth League service last an assault committed on her by Mrs.
previously but one and a half stories in
notice is hereby given that ; Lewis Stone of Forest Creek was a
Sunday was led by Mrs. Fulton. Next Whitside, following an altercation over the Public
height.
City Recorder of the City of Jack- , Jacksonville visitor Wednesday.
Word has been received of the death
Mr. and Mrs. Gillette and family,who I Sunday Miss Alice Hoefs will have rent, was heard by the court Tuesday sonvifle, Jackson County, State of
John Garrett of Buueoin was among
of Samuel Henery, vice-president of
will receive sealed proposals
are
occupying the house expect to move i charge. A special quartette has ar- and Wednesday. The case went to the Oregon,
the Clark-Henery Construction com­
for the purchase of the following lm- , his Jacksonville friends Saturday.
:
ranged
to
sing.
jury
Wednesday
afternoon.
A
verdict
provement Bonds of the City of Jack-i Wm. Miller of Steamboat was trans­
pany at a San Jose hospital lastThurs- to San Diego, Cal., about New Years
Usual church services tomorrow. In for the defendant was returned
sonville, to-wit:
nay night. Paralysis was the cause of and Col. TouVelle will doubtless take | the evening a quartette composed of
Court was occupied the latter part of
Twenty-two thousand four hundred acting business in JacKsonville Satur­
possession in the near future.
death.
seventy-three
and 75-10U Dollars of day.
the
week
with
the
murder
trial
of
I Miss Alice Hoefs, Mrs. T. W. Fulton,
District No. 1 Improve­
Henery was ill but a short time.
Mrs. Frank. Johnston of Grants Pass
Messrs. George Henry and Jake Shaf- Mike Spanos, who, with Frank Sey-1 Assessment
ment Bonds of the City oi Jacksonville;
He was an old resident of California,
was visiting friends in Jacksonville
fer will render ‘‘Rock of Ages” as a mour, was indicted by the grand jury
One
thousand
ninety-four
and
32-109
firemen Hold Meeting.
having settled in that «fate during the
for the murder of George Dedaskalous. Dollars of Assessment District No. 2 Monday,
special selection.
early days of the stat«. He was about
Much trouble was met with in selecting Improvement Bunds of th» City ot i Mr. anil Mr». Fred Colvig were
A
change
in
the
evening
and
place
74 years old.
a jury. It is expected that both Jacksonville;
for
holding
choir
practice
is
announced.
Six hundred sixty-two and 4-100 Dol- among the Jacksonville visitors in
Jacksonville Engine Co. Np. 1 held j
The funeral wH( b«-held Monday in
Spanos
and Seymour, who are repre­ i lars of Assessment District No. 8 lin- Medford Thursday,
Hereafter
the
choir
will
practice
Sat
­
Stockton where his child is buried. their regular monthly, meeting at thaj
sented in iwAirt by Attorney» Mealey i pruVement bonds of Um City of Jack­
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His widow’ survives him.
city hall last week. Officers to serve urday evenings-at the home of Mr. and [and the DeArmond Bros, of Medfold, sonville;
Mrs.
Stewart
Epperson.
Two
hundred
eighty-one
and
29-100
for
the
ensuing
year
were
elected
and
Mr. Henery was very well known in
1 will put up a hard fight for their lives. Dollars of Assessment District No. 4
Teacher’s Examinations
Il was I
Medford- having spent a great deal of routine business transacted.
The case against M. A. Marvin of Improvement Bonds of the City of !
Notice is hereby given that I will
his time here
while his company W8B decided to held the annual Firemen’s County Treasurer’s Forty-Fifth j Gold Hill charged with bigamy w.is j Jacksonville; and,
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laying pavement in the city. He has ball Tuesday night, Dec. 31, and a
J'ive hundred four and 84-100 Dollars hold the regular .iemi-an>iual examina­
dismissed by Judge Calkins upon a
Call.
Assessment District Nu.5 Improve- I tions for teacherk* certificates in J ack­
a large circle of friends here who sin- committee was appointed to secure a
I point of law. The bonds of E. C. I of
ment Bonds of the City of J acksonville. 1 sonville, Oregon, commencing at 9:90
hall and make all necessary arrange­
¿erely mourn his death.—Tribune.
State of Oregon, County of Jackson, J Montgomery, charged with wife deser-
Each of said bonds will be dated
ments. This ball has always been a Trersury Department.
i tion, and who is out oh bail was order- January 1, 1913, each will bear inter- o’clock a. m., Wednesday, December
noteworthy society event and efforts
Notice is hereby given that there are j ed forfeited, Montgomery failing to 1 1 est at the rate of six per cent per an- j 18th, 1912, and continuing four dtay.
num interest payable semi-annually, Following is the program of the ex­
Gold Hill Man Invents Gunsight. are being made to bring it up to the funds on hand, for the redemption of [ appear for trial.
I each to become due and payable TEN amination:
standard this year.
all County Warrants protested from
Among other criminal cases to come ' i YEARS after date or to be redeemed [
Wednesday Forenoon
New Year is the 'ime chosen by
August 13th, 1910. to September 10th
' by the City at any time before rnatur- j
A gun-sight that will revolutionize firemen to increase the number of 1910, both dates inclusive. Interest i up for trial before this term of court ity and after one year from date.
Writing. U. S. History, Physiology.
I
are:
State
vs
Jim
Ling,
assault;
Sta
te
the practice of driving a bullet to the members ard tne boys are rustling for ceases on the above called warrants
Bonds No. 1 to No 44 inclusive, of
Wedneadny Ai’terneon
i vs Burke, statutory crime and State Assessment District No. 1 will each be '
exact center of the point aimed at, is candidates. Young men with the this 14th day of December, 1912.
Physical
Geography, Reading, Com­
| vs T. A. LeMaster, bigamy.
of the denomination of 500.00 Dollars; ,
the invention of Henry Raedel, of Gold necessary qualifications are requested
position, Meihods in Reading, Methods
J ames M. C ronemiller ,
and
bond
No.
45
of
said
district
will
be
Hill, who has just received notification to put in their applications.
in Arithmetic.
j $473.75 Dollars;
Treasurer of Jackson County, Oregon.
Bonds No. 1 to No. 5 inclusive, of
Thursday Forenoon
No. 145
Disirict No. 2 will each be j Arithmetic, History of Education,
REPORTOFTHECONDITIONOFTHE . Assessment
,
.
ui the
of
me denomination
oenominaiion of
oi $2'10.00
*v. w dollar»
uuii ub
j
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und Bond No. 6 of ^aid district will be Psychology, Methods in Geography,
BEEKMAN’S BANKING HOUSE
Thursday
Afternoon
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at Jacksonville in the State of Oregon of the denomination of $94.32dollars; l
Bonds No. 1 to No. it inclusive, of I Grammar, Geography, American
at the close of business,
Assessment District No. 3 will each be Literatuie, Physics, Methods in Langu­
Nov. 26th, 1912.
of the denomination ot $200.00 dollars;
und bond No. 4 of said district will be age, Thesis for Primary Certificate.
RESOURCES.
Friday Forenoon
of the denomination $62.04 dollars;
Bonds, and warrants,......... 79,000.00
Bond No. 1 of Assessment District
Theory and Practice, Orthography,
No. 4 will be of the denomination of English Literature.
Due from banks (nit reserve
banks)................................
34 90 $200 00 dollars and Bond No. 2 of said
Friday Afternoon
district will be of the denomination of i
Due from approved reserve
$81 «9 Dollais;
Oregon School Law, Botany, Alge­
banks and cash on hand.... 83,206.01
Bonds No, 1 to No. 2 inclusive, of| bra, Civil Government.
Assessment District No. 5 will each be'
Saturday Forenoon
Total............................. 162,240 91 of the denomination of $200.00 dollars .
and Bond No. 3 of said District will be , Geometry, Geology.
LIABILITIES.
of the denomination of $104.84 dollars.
Saturday Afternoon
Aloresaid bunds will be sold for the
General History, Bookkeeping
Capital stock paid in............. $50,000 00
highest price obtainable but for not
J. P ercy W ells ,
Surplus fund.......................... 24,485.97 less than par and accrued interest at
County School Sup’t.
315.20 the time of payment for said bonds.
Due to bank and bankers....
All bills must be filed in the City Re­
Individual deposits subject
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’s office at anv time belore 4
to check.................... .... 85,639.74 corder
o’clock of Thursday the 2nd day of
Demand certificates of de­
January, A. D. 1913. and must be ac­
posits.................... '......... 1,800 00 companied by a certified check certified I
l>V some responsible bank, payable to
Total.............................. 162,240.91 the order of the City Treasurer of said
City for an amount equal to ten percent When VV 'll Known Jacksonville
STATE OF OREGON, I
of the amount of said bid, which cheek t
'- ss:
und the sum of money represented
People Tell it so Plainly.
County of Jackson, )
thereby Baid bidder in his proposal
I, Henry G. Dox, cashier of the above must agree to pa.v to or forfeit to the
When public endorsement is made by
named bank, do solemnly swear City of Jacksonville as liquidated
damages, if bidder, in event that his I , a represintaiive citizen of Jacksonville
that the above statement is true to the proposal
for the purchase of saiu bonds
best of my knowledge and belief.
is accepted, fails to purchase and pay the proof is positive. You must be-
HENRY G. DOX.
for said bonds according to said pro­ | lieve it. Head this testimony. Every
backache sufferer, every man, wornm
Subscribed and sworn to before me posal.
The City Council of the City of Jack-
this 9th day of December, 1912.
sonvill reserves tbe right to reject any or child with any kidney trouble v. ill
D. W. Bagshaw, Notary Public.
find profit in the reading.
and all bids.
Dated this 12th day of December, A.
Frank Kasshafer, Applegate Road,
D. 1912.
"For years
I .Jacksonville, Ore., says:
H knry G. D ox ,
I was a miner and no doubt this work
Oregon Sidelights
City Recorder
caused my kidney and bladder trouble.
Sole Agent8
The first symptom was pain and stiff­
Albany Democrat: With a brand new |
ness in the small of my back, especial­
Miss
Amanda
Helm«
win
among
the
city charter, voted by the rulers of the
ly S' vere when I first arose in the
city, Albany will be in a position to jHckfonville people who took in the morning.
I also had much trouble
»hows
in
Medford
Saturday
evening.
look after its affairs with less red i
' from the kidneys but it did not tuke -
tape.
The American Bonding Co. of Balti ' Doan’s Kidney Pills long to bring me .
Astoria Budget: George .1. Brown of more will go on your bond and write relief.
Whenever 1 catch cold and
Hudson, Wis., has purchased the burglary insurance.
l'eel any slight recurrence of my < kl
Northern hotel, and is now in ¡poMes-
D. W. B agshaw . Agent. ¡complaint, I take Doan’s Kidney I'.lie
r.on. wir.
■sion.
Mr. oruwn
Brown is n a hotel man of
' and they relieve me.”
Cured of Liver Complaint.
■III rnany years’ experience.
For sale by ail dealers Price' >0 i
4«'
I was niflering with liver complaint,”
Grants Pass «>>urier. The publica­ rars Iva Smith of Point Blank, T«nu, "and cents, Foster-Mdlbi an Co., Buffalo,
tion of a poultry journal to assist in decided to try a 26c. box of Chamlxrlain’s New York, sole agents for the Unital
and am happy to say that I am oom- States.
. the upbuilding of the poultry industry Tablet»,
platel/ cured and can recommend them to
Remember the name-Doan's—and
i in the Grants Paas district has be n de-1 I .....
tvery'one.” For »le by all dealer».—Axl-
', take no other.
•f&sm/i-* * j I cide<1 uP°n *>y tbe local poultry asso- 1 ‘»rtlsenwat.
’ » to . FIREBUG BLAMED
White Star Flour
Pure White Flour
Ulrich Brothe r s
Jacksonville
Oregon
MUST BELIEVE IT