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I i Oregon Historical ¡Society City Hall JACKSONVILLE, JACKSON COUNTY, OREGON, DECEMBER 21, 1912 VOL. VI. Canby Irrigator: A stranger in our FORM CO-OPERATIVE AGENCY tions without Greece being allowed to SINGLER APPOINTS DEPUTIES ELECTRIC CARS FOR MEDFORD "midst would be surprised if told the participate and Dr. S. Daneff, the lead- I NO. 33 WHITELAW RIED DEAD amount of business done by some of er of the Bulgarian delegation, isquot-1 our well known establishments. Where Anibashador to Great BiHain ed as saying: • Pian Includes Lines Io Jacks on- W. R. Coleman ad H. 0. Bur Fruit Growers of Northwest take will one find in a city the size of Can “If on Thursday the reply of the Ot by as many business houses as are Passed Away Sunday. ville, Hillcrest, Central Point gess Will Hold Jobs in toman delegates if not satisfactory we Step to Market Fruit. here and al) handling an enormous will break off negotiations and meet and Ashland Sheriff’s Office. amount of trade? again at the Tchataldja lines. That London, Dec. 16.—Plans Spokane, Dec- 16.—Fruitgrowers of will be the end of Turkey in Europe.” Hubbard Herald, A new floor is be funeral of Whitelaw Reid, of New the northwest, who met in conference The concensus of opinion here is that ing laid in the Armory hall out of the Sheriff-elect August Singler this Representing Spencer S. Bullis of | choicest Oregon fir that can be had. York, United States ambass ador to here today, took, steps to form a co the present obstacle will be surmounted week announced the appointment of New York, a railroad builder of 30 After the floor is down it will be Great Britain, since 1900, who died operative fruit selling association by the delegates and that the real dan which will maiket a large part of the ger point will be over the future pos W. R. Coleman and H. O. Burgess of years experience, W. I. Vawter will in scraped, sandpapered and made as here Sunday at noon will not be an fruit grown in Montana, Idaho, Oregon session of the fortress of Adrianople. Medford as his chief deputies. It is all probability apply to the city council smooth as can be made. It will then nounced until the arrival of hiB son, Ogden, who today is en route to this stated that both have accepted the and Washington. A committee of nine As far as can be seen at present, only positions. Mr. Coleman, has proven Tuesday evening for a franchise for be used only for dancing and public city. King George today offered the an electric street railroad in the city. growers, one from each of the princi mediation by an outside power can himself a most capable county officer If present plans are carried out work gatherings; no more roller skating will royal chapel at St. James palace for pal district, was appointed to organize solve this problem. be allowed on this floor. the services, but this offer probably and by his courteous and accomodating the selling agency. Servia took an important step in the manner of handling the business of the on the construction of the line will will be declined, as the chapel would Astoria Budget, The Bidwell-Aay- start within 60 days and be completed The stand taken by the conference declaration of peace today by intimat is that co-operation in marketing and ing her willingness to leave the matter county clerks office made a multitude within the city in one year. Mr. den company is making slow progress accommodate only a lew persons. distribution is necessary to insure a of an outlet od the Adriatic Sea entire of friends who will be pleased to hear Vawter states that his principal com on the big dam for the 100,000,000-gal- j The body probably will fie buried in fair price to the producer and to enable ly in the hands of the great European that he is not to leave the court house. mands the money with which to con lon storage reservoir at the headworks Sleepy Hollow cemetery, near New He has a thorough knowledge of county struct, equip and operate such a line. of the Astoria water system on Bear York City, a British warship trans the consumer to obtain fruit at such powers. aff airs and will be an invaluable aid to Elans include an extension of the Creek. They will probably be com ferring the body to the United States. prices as will insure a large tonnage. In announcing the decision of the Prominent British statesmen and of line to Jacksonville on the west and as pelled to ask for a further extension The conference declared that a large Servian government to take this step, the new sheriff. ficials today are deluging the family H. O. Burgess, who will assist in the of time. The reason given is that far as Hillcrest on the east, north to tonnage was necessary to insure the the head of the Servian peace delega with messages of sympathy and con existence of the producing districts tion added that Servia’s' attitude was sheriff’s office, has had considerable Central Point and south toward Ash- they have not been able to secure suf dolence. All London newspapers teday and that this could be obtained only a perfectly moderate one and that rely- i experience in the work, serving for , land. If franchises can be secured the ficient men to carry on the work.— referred to the late ambassador in through bringing the factors controll ing on the justice of her claim and Jhe a number of years as deputy sheriff in line will eventually link all of the towns | j Journal. glowing terms. Minnesota. He has lived in Medford ( ing the majority of the needed tonnage sympathies of rhe European govern- j Immediately upon being informed of for four years and is widely known and.! into one organization. ments, she had decided to take the pop iff ar throughout the county. Ambassador Reid's death, King George The conference decided upon Spokane course indicated. despatched an equerry to Dorchester Mr. Singler will not announce as the headquarters of the agency. In regard to the tension between House to express his condolence and The following districts were represent Austria-Hungary and Servia, it is gen appointments of deputies in the today sent the following cablegram to OUR CHRISTMAS TREE. ferent districts in the county until ed on the committe, which began work erally expected that direct negotiations President Taft: county court express its views in immediately: between those two nations will begin “It is with the deepest sorrow that gard to these positions. Wenatchee, Was.; North Yakima, immediately. These will take the form I have to inform you of the death of ----------------« ■■ ■ > Wash.; Hood River, Or.; Walla Walla of .conferences between the Austrian Mr. Whitelaw Reid. As your am Wash.; Spokane valley; Bitter Root, Foreign Minister and M, Jovanovitch, Medford Victor in Bridge Suit. bassador to this country, his loss will Christ Mont.; Rogue River, Or.; South the newly-appointed- Servian Minister be sincerely deplored, while personally mas tree Idaho district and North Idaho dis- at Vienna, and the object aimed at will I shall mourn for an old friend of The supreme court of the state Tues trie t. be the realization of the mutual desire so bright many years st ar,ding, for whom I had When the association has been in of the two countries for clearing up the day in a decision written by Judge the greatest respect. The queen and and green corporated existing organizations in situation and the removal of misunder Bean sustains the contention of the 1 sympathize most deeply with Mrs. citv of Medford in the building of the the states affected will be urged t standing. awaits Old Reid in her heavy sorrow. Bear creek bridge, thereby reversing join. Santa Claus, the decision of Judge F. M. Calkins of W. T. Clark of Wenatchee was made the circuit court. The suit was argued OBITUARY And the chim permanent chairman of the organiza Flesh is Torn By Vicious Dog. before the supreme court by City At tion committee and H. C. Samposon of ney place all swept torney Porter J. Neff for Medford, and Spokane, secretary. and clean gapes wide The plans outlined to the committee Mrs. John F. Miller Died Early is a notable legal victory. The case Mrs. J. W. Bonar, living near the has been hanging fire since last sum will be submitted to each district for its ponderous jaws. Griffin creek school Louse, was attack Wednesday Morning. mer and means that the contractor can Notification. , ed Tuesday afternoon by a ferociciis The little stockings are complete the work without hindrance. dog and her right leg from the thip h ----------- W----------- Benton Bowers of Ashland, the Mrs. Mabel T. Miller, wife of John all hung up, and baby’s to the ankle was badly bitten and the TURKS MUST HEAR GREECE F. Miller, wife of John F. Miller, died father of the suit, was in Medford flesh torn away from the bone. just makes four. Won ’ t Tuesday on his wav to Eagle Point but at the family residence in this city, Mrs. Bonar was in the chicken yard was remarkably tilent o n the outcome. old Santa Clau§ be surpris Wednesday, Dec. 18, at 1:00 a. m. killing a chicken when she was pounc Mrs. Miller was the daughter of Mr. Mr. Bowers was very guarded in his Persistent Refusal Will Mean ed when he finds there is ed upon by the family dog. She was and Mrs. Chas. Prim and was born in conversation, but told friends that he thrown to the ground and the dog mad one more! There’s an elegant End of Turkey in Europe. this city May 30, 1883. Besides her was of the opinion the law did not jus dened by the sight and smell of blood father and mother, she is survived by tify the decision and that it did place up in the tree to hang from the chicken mt only used his her husband, a-son, John, nine years conform with Portland decisions of teeth but his claws as well in the in Johnny ’s gun, and a place for London, Dec. 18.—The peace pleni of age, two sisters and a brother. Mrs. same nature. fliction of the wounds upon Lis helpless potentiaries of the Balkan allies came Miller was recently appointed post The higher court restrains the May and one for Kate to leave victim. together in informal meetings today to mistress of this city, and leaves a host suance of payment of any county war their dolls upon. But for little The lady’s screams for help soon decide on their plan of action should of friends who sincerely sympathize rants on account of '.he bridge contract, brough to her assistance her hushaiai baby blue eyes a lower branch he Turkey decline to raise her boycott of with the stricken family in their great in excess of 118,000, the amoui t the and son and the infuriated beast was the Hellenic delegates unless Greece lOBS. county agreed to pay until such time must choose, where she may reach clubbed off and Mfs. Bonar was car signs the armistice. Funeral services conducted by Rev. as the city of Medford and the Pacific ried to the house and Dr. Porter was and find the place he’s hung her first The allies in the course of yester Paul S. Bandy were held from the & Eastern railway company shall have teleDhon *d for, and arrived within a day’s meeting of the peace conference family residence on Friday, Dec. 20, at paid into the treasury of Jackson county new shoes. Turn down the light a little few minutes and dressed the wounds. at St. James Palace made it quite clear 2 P. M. Interment in Jacksonville $16,000 according to agreement. — now, so Old Santa Claus can see At noon Wednesday Mrs. Bonar was that they would not enter into negotia- cemetery. I doing as well as could be expected ai d And baby and all must go to bed and. chances for recovery are very good. be as good as can be, and to The dog, which took to the hills after being clubbed away, has returned to morrow morn get up early af the home and is being kept for a few ter a long night’s sleep, days before it is killed to ascertain if and it develops indications of hydrophobia. — Tribune. come IM] M M White Star Flour Pure White Flour Ulrich Brothers M1 ■i Ml Soie A ff ent 8 jt Jacksonville Oregon softly down to the X mas tree and s e Women Vote at Ashland. Women of Ashland took advantage of their rights to vote and turned out in large numbers at the annual city election Tuesday, casting sixty per cent of the 1761 votes cast. The result whs a veritable Wuterloo for the wets, the city remaining dry by a vote of 405 for 1icer.se to 1356 against, a dry majority of 951. V The “old guard” also got it where the Christmas turkey will get his, right in the neck E D. Briggs met defeat for mayor at the hands of O. H. Johnson by an adverse majority of 657. Joe Hunt failed of re-election, H. Gillette receiving a majority of 47 Gwynn S. Butler is among the al- so rans. The new councilmen elected were: Louis Werth, E. C. Sherman. P. L. Ashcraft and A. M. Beaver. The $25,000 bund issue to complete the muncipal light »nd power plant w.i» defeated by a vote of 800 yes to 858 noes. *The $6000 auto fire truck bond issue carried by 1234 yes to 458 no. —, Tribune. Youths Encounter Holdup. in the valley “In all probability,” states Mr. Vawter, “I will apply for the fran Four young men of Ashland were chise Tuesday but this may be delayed lor a short time. Mr. Bullis is amply held up near Phoenix Saturday even able to construct such a line and will I ing while takig an autr spin down the valley. Three thugs appeared st a Jo so if granted a franchise. "We will not ask for anything un brushy point along the road and with reasonable and if we secure the right guns looming up as big as cannons in we will agree to start construction in ' the glare of the auto lights, command 60 days and complete the work in Med ed the driver to halt. He hailed. The ford in one year. Tribune, Monday thugs went through the autoistB and got about fift v.dollars in money and a Dec. 16. » stickpin from one man’s tie—overlook ing a diamond stud which one of the Oregon Sidelights others wore and failing also to secure a ten dollar bill flattened in another'.- The men of the Methodist church of i pocket. After relieving the boys of thei Brownsville have organized a society of Timothy, red clover, home grown valuables, the thugs stepped to t> < the Methodist Brotherhood. alfalfa seeds. Taylor-Williams Co. i rear of th e auto and commanded th- Estacada Progress: So great is the driver to move on. He did so — and th travel between Estacada and Portland now that the cars are crowded every thugs glided into the brush. The boys California Woman Seriously Alnrtr. -Al “A short lime ago I contracted a sev -e trip Three coaches are frequently were unarme i and wasted no time i cold which settled on my lungs and itr,. 4 getting away. needed, especially foi the evening trip me a great deal of annorance. I would Lava The thugs wore masks and were Lad coughing sfwlla and my lunge werr ¡o after 3 o’clock. , bushy looking chaps, apparently youn; MH and inflamed I began to be seriou ly Lebanon Tribune: It is not often and of hobo description.—Tidings. alarmed. A friend recommended Chamt -r- one sees his own work of twenty years! Iain's Cough Remedy, saying she had 1. I ago. The Santiam News is quoting ! it for years. I bought a bottle and it re from the fills of the Scio Press of1 The American Bonding Co. of Balti lieved my cough the first night, and in a week I was rid of the cold and soren*» f tv enty years ago, when the editor of j more will go on your bond and write my lungs,” writes Miss Marie Gerber, E. - Tribune supplied copy for .that | burglary insurance. telle, Cal. For sale by all dealers.—Ad v er tliC ’ D. W. B acshaw . Agent. j ligament. paper.