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Oregon H.starical Society JACKSONV ILLE, JACKSON COUNTY, OREGON, APRIL 12. 1913 VOL. VI Last Saturday Mayor Gray sent Sam VanDyke and family of Med ElGHiEFN DIE WIFE ASKS DIVORCE EXTRA SESSION CONGRESS Chief Kearney a letter saying that he ford were the guests of A. S. Klein- intended to modify his order of Feb- hammer and family Sunday. , To Teachers, Pupils and School Fred Coppie and wife were in town Mrs. Jonathan Bourne Charges For Purpose of Cutting Tariff i ruary 19, requiring all houses of ill German Bark Mimi at Mercy of repute to be kept closed, and that he Patrons: • * I Saturday. would permit the Gordon house, con Waves off Cregcn Coast At a recent meeting of the county Champ Clark Reelected Cruelty and Inhuman B. J. Palmer, the piano man of Med- ducted by Lou Clifton; the Richmond Educational Board it was decided to ' ford was up Little Applegate the first Speaker. Treatment. and the Wigwam to remain open on advocate and encourage the holding of of the week. . > Bay City, April 7. Four rescued and condition that the inmates be limited a number of local school fairs at vari Chester Pursel was in Medford Sat- to five. Mayor Gray stated in his eighteen dead must be marked up ous places in the county, preceeding Washington. April 7. —With progres letter that he would submit rules for against the German bark Mimi which Portland, April 7. —Mrs. Lillian Eliz the county fair to be held at Medford, urday. abeth Bourne filed a suit for divorce sive democracy in full control, the the observance and control of these went ashore off Nehalem February last Newt Haskins near visited friends working through commercial clubs, im here today against former Senator ranks of the republicans depleted and places. He requested the chief of and which early Sunday after several provement clubs, parent-teachers as Buncom Tuesday night. Jonathan Bourne, alleging cruelty and their old leaders gone, President Wil police not to allow any other places to weeks of endeavor to salvage the ves sociations etc., in securing prize lists Gage M. Pierce who is now living at ■ inhuman treatment and on general son’s special session of the sixty third be opened under penalty of arrest, sel was edged into deep water only to for agricultural exhibits. In the inter the poor farm is visiting friends at grounds. She specifically changes the congress opened today. Tuesday Governor West sent Mayor overturn shortly after in a heavy sea ests of this work, Mr. N. C. Mans of Buncom. Bright, sunshiny weather marked applying of epithets to her, declining and wind which prevailed. Heavy Salem, representing the State Depart Mrs. C. C. Buck visited Mrs. Walter to join in entertaining her guests, re the opening of the national legislature Gray the following message: “My attention has been called to seas washed over the wreck and six ment of Education as Field Director of Bostwick Tuesday. fusing to talk to her and though oc and the capital was crowded for hours your letters of April 5 addressed to teen of those tdxiard were washed into Industrial Fairs, will spend the week A crowd gathered at J. Goldsbys last cupying the same apartments to all before the time of convening. Chief of Police of Astoria, in which it .the sea. None of the bodies of the 18 commencing April 14th, 1913, in Jack-j j Sunday and was entertained by music One of the features was a parade of appears you are about to organize a who perishod nave been recovered. intents living apart from her. She son county. I have arranged a series ' , played by W. L. Barzzee, A. L. Hall alleges also “she lived in fear and 531 suffragettes, who. accompanied by municipal trust in sin. Please be ad All night and all yesterday and again of meetings for Mr. Maris as follows: and Dorthy Donahue. The following terror” of her husband and on one oc two bands, marched to the capitol from vised that the maintenance and opera last night the breakers incessantly Monday, April 14th, at Rogue River, were present: Joe Daly, Chester Pur casion when he ordered her to leave their downtown headquarters. They tion of houses of ill fame in this state pounded the boat the elements in their citizens’ meeting in evening. sel, Mr. and Mrs. Frank Cameron and the apartments frightened her so she had plentv of police protection today. is in violation of law and that any fury keeping off the Garibaldi life sav Tuesday, April 15th, Gold Hill, citi daughter Virginia, Mr. and Mrs. Bar Each of the suffragettes wore a huge - municipal official who permits or en ing crew which tried to go to the aid telephoned the police. Bourne is now zens' meeting in evening. zzee and son Cecil, and daughter Gen I in Washington. sash and each carried a flag showing 1 dorses the existence of these institu of those on board. Attempt after at Wednesday, April 16th, Central Point eva, Mr. and Mrs. J. Ginett, Gage M. the congressional district she repre-1 tions lays himself open to prosecution tempt to reach the boat was unsuccess citizens’ meeting in evening. Pierce, Dr. and Mrs. W. L. Cameron sented. In the center of the proceS-1 under section 2043 Lord’s Oregon laws, ful. No boat could get close to the Thursday, April 17th, Talent, citi and son Lloyd, Mr. and Mrs. Arthur sion was a huge banner demanding j This office will expect you promptly to wreck and live. Japs to Boycott Panama fair. zens’ meeting in evening. Hall, Mrs. J. M. Donahue, Ora, Bert that-congress grant equal suffrage. Late Sunday night the life savers 1 join with Sheriff Burns and Chief Friday, April 18th, Jacksonville, and Cora Goldsby and Mr. and Mrs. J. [ On arriving at the capito) the women I Kearney in cleaning ud all such places. gave up the task husbanding their citizens’ meeting in evening. Goldsby. were greeted by a committee of con Otherwise we must take such steps as strength for the supreme effort today Tokio, April 8.—B. Nakano, presi- Saturday, April 19th, Eagle Point, gressmen and senators from the suf the circumstances demand.” when it was expected to make an he citizens’ meeting in evening. ! dent of the Tokio chamber oi commerce frage states. Various speeches were roic effort to save the eighteen men After sending this message, the gov confirmed today the report that an We hope these meetings will be well Debenger Gap. delivered and afterwards the women ernor received a telegram from Asteria which it was believed were imprisoned agreement had been reached with all attended, not only by the citizens of were escorted to a special senate informing him that last night the city in the hold. In fact the impression Japanese exhibitors, not to exhibit a the above mentioned towns, but by By Norman Gage. gallery which had been reserved for council had taken action recalling May prevailed the awful news that they residents of the surrounding country. In attempting to jump a creek last single ar’icle or product of the empire them. or Gray’s instructions to the chief o> and the two men lashed to the masts At each meeting a short preliminary . - Wednesday evening, Luther Wortman at the Parama Pacific International Clerk South Trimble called the house had been the only ones not washed police. Exposition if the legislature of Cali program will be rendered by the pupils | of Debengcr Gap received a very to order. Chaplin Couden offered . overboard. of the local school, consisting of songs, ■ 8eVerelv sprained ankle and has been fornia passes any of the anti-Japanese prayer. Trimble directed the reading The Mimi is a total wreck from winch lecitations etc., tube followed by an compelled to use crutches ever since bills now pending. of the president’s proclamation calling California Passes “Resor” Law little will be saved. The dead are: Nakata in an. interiew with the Tokio a drees by Mr. Maris. Let every one , and doesn’t expect to be able to use the special session. Then the roll was I Captain Albert Pope, Lloyd’s surveyor ____ j_ t Asahi, said that the chamber and the who is interested in promoting this in-1 his foot for about tbree weeks. i of Portland; William C. Koen, Russ. 11 called. exhibitors agentB had reached this con dustrial phase of education be present Sacramento, Cal., April 8. —Ninety Blackman, both of Portland; O. S. The roll was answered in the order WilkeB Berry of Beagle was a busi at these meetings. clusion after a thoiough discussion of of the states. In the long list were days after adjournment of the legis Estes, Jack Fitzpatrick, J. E. Holy- ness visitor at Medford last Saturday. Tours truly, the subject. [ 279 democratic and 174 republican and lature the Grant-Bohnett red light in field, John W<£t of Brighton, O.* W. Mr. Morrison Beagle made a trip to Members of parliament and editors J. P ercy W ells , junction bill, to which Governor John [ Sams Valley last Saturday to get a of Japanese newpapers, who have re progressive members, besides the dele son’s signature stands affixed after Sipp of North Alans; William Kusch- County School Supt. gates and commissioners from Alaska, load of hay from Wm. Kinney. lations with Japanese in America will Hawaii, Porto Rico and the Philip passage by both houses, will becomt I ons, cabin boy of the Mimi, and nine i sailors. A mild form of la grippe has attack meet here today for a further discus operative, and any citizen will havt ’ pines. Buncom Reports ed several families in this vicinity. sion of the anti-Japanese movement in The senate was in session only the power to close down houses ol | J. H. Croft of Long Branch went to California. twenty minutes during which time it prostitution upon proper showing to Medford girl’s husband drowned Central Point last Saturday after a disposed of pending business and then the court. Wallace Haskins was in town Tue8- Under this act, modeled after the load of baled.hay. took a recess until 2 o’clock. Sena day and Wednesday. Russel Blackman, whose wife of a Iowa law, public prosecutors will no Obituary. tors Lawrence Y. Sherman of Illinois week was Mae Roberts, formerly of E. Forman tarried at Buncom the longer have to be appealed to to begin and Nathan Goff of West Virginia Catches Man Gaffing Fish. first of the week. action against such houses, but any re this city, was among the 18 mon were sworn. drowned in the bark Mimi off Brigh Lee Saltmarsh was in the city Mon- Mrs. Louise Webster, wife of Judge In the house there was confusion sponsible citizen upon filing a bond ton, Ore., Sunday morning. Mr. Black day. may institute such suit District Deputy Game and Fish Com L. R. Webster who died in Portland over the new benches replacing the old Thereupon a preliminary hearing is man’s name appears in the list of W. L. Barzee was smiling on Jaek- missioner Sam L. Sandrv early Wed Thursday will be remembered by many fashioned desks and swivel chairs. The set where both sides are heard, and If those drowned and his wife’s parents. sonviile friends Monday. people in Medford and the Rogue river nesday morning caught Charles Stan house was finally organized by Clerk the proper showing is made the trial is Mr. and Mrs. J. P. Roberts, have been Dora Donahue returned here from ton gaffing steelheads near the Ray valley. Mr. and Mrs. Webster Jived 1 ' South ’ Trimble voicing - the call to or- I held, and, in case of conviction, a per- notified at Albany where they now in Jacksonville for many years while dam and placed him under arrest. der. Portland last week. manent injunction is placed on the live. Then Messrs. Murdock, Mann an(j j ,-------- Mrs. Henry Taylor was in the city Stanton was arraigned in the justice’s Mr. Webster was circuit judge and a Mrs. Blackman and her parents lived court in this citv, pleaded not guilty leading attorney in southern Oregon. Clark were nominated for speaker and j property for one year. . During that in Medford for a number of years and last week. The vote stood: ' time il cannot 1,6 ubeti ior any pur ‘ and will be given a hearing at 5 o’clock Formerly Mr. and Mrs. Webster taught Clark was elected. ’. had many friends here. A little over Mrs. W. R. Garrett and daughter, school in the Grove school house be I Clark 271; Mann 111; Murdock 18- : Pose whatsoever, save under a provis- Thursday afternoon. a week ago these friends received an Mrs. A. L. Loomis of i I ion which requires the owner to de - — --------- Buncom were tween Medford and Jacksonville. Mrs. Nelson of Wisconsin 1; Cooper of Sandry has been laying for some visiting and shopmg in Medford last posit a bond in full value of the prop nouncements of the wedding of Mils time for Stanton and a number of Webster was a woman of fine educa Wisconsin 4. Roberts and Mr. Blackman and word week. others and heretofore has been unsuc tion and high character. Mr. and Mrs. After the election Congressman erty that he will not use the premises has arrived that the honeymoon had Mrs. Frank Silva was the guest of cessful in catching them in the act of Webster resided here for ten years.— Mann escorted Speaker Clark to the for immoral purposes. In this event, the court has the dis been cut short by the wreck of the homefolks at the saw mill last week. Tribune. I rostrum ana introduced him with a gaffing fish. Tribune. cretion to allow the building to be re ship on which he was sailing.—Tribune fervent eulogy. ----- - ♦ <¿1 ♦---- —• — opened within the year for legitimate ry Mild Weather Benefits Pears. purposes. The two radical departures of the Message Read in 8 Minutes. new law from the old are that it places Pear blossoms are two weeks behind, the burden of white slavery on the according to Prof. O'Gara, a very property owner instead of on the in Washington, D. C., April 8.—When mates, and that citizens can go over favorable sign for a bumper crop, with the house gallery was opened at 10 the head of the district attorneys to the prospectf that the blossoming will o’clock, 300 women, carrying cards ot bring action against places of ill re not be in lull swing before the middle I of next week. Last year the pear admission, stood outside. Wives and pute. trees throughout the valley were blos daughters of the members of congress, soming March 25, and this year only | arrayed in spring finery, pushed and scattered tiees in sheltered iiuoks are I hauled in a mad rush for seats. Cards China Recognition Deferred. , iii ulooin. This means that the peur ! of admission brought from $5 to $10. « I crop will be spared the brunt of the Capitol officials took moving pictures I of {'resident Wilson’s visit. Washington, April 8.—The United heaviest frosts. According to the weather office re For the first lime since the SpaniBh- States will defer recognition of China ! American war, Admiral Dewey sat on until the constitutional assembly which ports the heaviest frosts in the Rogue the floor of the house, a privilege ac met today at I’ekin attains complete River valley in the last three years Present corded him by congress. organization. This decision became have fallen upon April 14. At 11 o’clock every seat was filled known after President Wilson had dis- indications point to cloudy and rainy 1 and hundreds of persons arriving later cussed ths question with the cabinet weather the remainder of this week. The buds are maturing naturally, and | were unable to enter the galleries. today. En route to the capitol, President Secretary Bryan indicated that as a couple of sunshiny days would bring I Wilson insisted that Jimmy Sloan, soon as both branches of the assembly the blossoms out raoidly. The work of inspecting the fruit for hief of the secret service men at the completed their organization and the i A'hite house, ride on the seat with him provisional offices of the executive the spring clean up has been ubout | instead of on the front with the chauf- branch of the government were chosen completed, and most of the orchards are tree from blight. In a couple of ! feur. recognition would be extended. It required but a little over eight Not only China but the iBsue in con cases the i nfoi i imelit of the fruit laws min have to be made through the t minutes for the president to make his nection with the proposed California I opening remarks and deliver his mes anti-alien law occupied the attention prosecuting attorney’s office. Sun. sage to congress. As booh as he had of the cabinet today. The protest of finished reading his message, the pres the Japanese government that the bill Beeman Perjury Case Postponed ident returned to the White house, the violated the treaty rights of Japan entire proceedings consuming only 37 was canvassed by the president an ’ The perjury case against Joe Bee minutes. his advisors Bnd an effort will be made man of Gold Hill, preferred by former At 1:08 o’clock the house adjourned to remove any cause for protest. (Chief Noe of that place following to Thursday. The senators returned charges against Noe, has been post to their own chambers and after trans poned in : he justice’s court indet.nite- acting brief routine business adjourned Rig Smashed in Runaway. i ly. Beeman was released on bis own to tomorrow. recognizance. 1 ♦ It is believed that this will end ’he Demolishing a buggy and badly bru - i:ig John Walkinson, a runaway lion* matter until the ext grand jury meets. Leading Merchants Astoria Closed, Says West. on West Tenth street Tuesday morn A piobe of the whole affair will prob i ing created considerable exc tement. ably be made then.—Tribune. Salem. Or , April 8. Governor West The animal ran fhrough three yar< > teas;/ sent a warning to Mayor Edward dragging part of the buggy behim A »»I amount of ¡11 health is du« to im E. Gray, of Astoria that he must not him, tearing up grass and shubbery e-’i paired digestion. When the stomach fails to perform its limtina properly the whole attempt to establish a vice district in . route. system becomes deranged. A few doses of his city or organize a “municipal trust’ The animal became frightened at : < hamberlain'« Tablet« is all you need. They in that business. That the mayor had passing automobile and bolted lief on will strengthen your digestion, invigorsta planned such a district is shown in let Mr. Watkinson could control him your liver, and regulate your bowala, entirely away with that tniserabla feeling due ters and orders he sent to his chief of Round a corner the buggy tilted throw doing to faulty digestion. Try it Many other« I ing Mr. Watkinson out. He was bad- police, J. F. K amey, copies of which havebeen perrnrnently cured—why not rout has been sent to the governor. , For sale by all dealers. • |y bruised.—Tribune, Agitate School Fairs POTATOES 75 Cts. PER 1 U rich Broth ers IIÏI Jacksonville •• Oregon Ili II li Ul li Uli