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Oregon Historical Society City n»jt JACKSONVILLE, JACKSON COUNTY, OREGON, MAY 24, 1913 VOL. VIL NO. 3 Harry Ryan has returned to his home /. Q. Q f’j, SEE J’VILLE CANNERY FOR JACKSONVILLE confectionery store in Rogue River, FRUIT CONDITIONS FINE two miles from the tire, testified that in Jacksonville. Greene left their store about 10o’clock Mrs. C. Buck was visiting Mrs. Several Hundred Visitors in Commercia/ Club Agitating Pro on the night of the fire and that he I Orchard Work in full Swin~ California Governor Puts Signa Ralph Jennings last week. was considerably under the influence I Esther Pursell was the guest of her of liquor. Town Tuesday. ture to Much Discussed Law. ject With Encourging Spring Rains Help. sister, Mrs. Frank Silva, Sunday. At the conclusion of the hearing ■ a Gage Pierce spent several days visit Results. Justice Taylor dismissed the case I J «. Several hundred happy and good- Sacramento, Cal., May 19.—Governor ing friends here last week. With the Rcgue River valley apple against Greene. The prosecuting at Johnson signed the Webb Birdsall anti Cliff Dunnington came out on Ap natured Odd Fellows, Rebekahs and torney immediately prepared another and pear croD thriving, from the ef- It is quite possible that in the near complaint against Greene upon the | feels of the ample spring rains, while alien land bill shortly before nodn to plegate yesterday to spend a while friends, gorgeously bedecked with badges, ribbons, etc., and accompanied future a vegetable and fruit cannery same charge, bringing the action be I orchard owners are engaging men for day. The law prevents the ownership with Tiny Combest. of agricultural lands in California by W. R. Garrett, the road boss, has a by the Rogue River Valley Band of with a grape juice manufactory in fore the justice at Rogue River, and ! the thinning and the spray-engines Japanese or other aliens ineligible to crew of men working the road near Central Point, were the guests of the connection, will'be located in Jackson the case will be heard there next Mon I are busily purring to kill the codling local lodge I. O. O. F. and gpkiliaries ville. Officers of the local commercial day. citizenship, although it permits three Jacksonville. moth, the various fruit associations slub have been busily engaged the last year lease-holds, which may be renew for a short time Tuesday evening. Greene is now out on a bond to keep are lining up the markets and making George Wolf and family attended the The visitors were brought from Med few days in perfecting plans for the the peace for threatening to shoot a other preparations for the disposal of ed by rotation. church at the Uniontown school house this year’s 1400 cars. ford over the R. R. V. Ry., a heavy establishment of the enterprise. It is Rogue River citizen. With the signing by the governor of last Sunday. train made up of two passenger coach proposed to organize a company and the anti-alien bill today California, de The Bagley cannery at Talent has The prosecuting attorney also threat Jim Cantrall was in town Tuesday. es and a number of box cars and flat issue and sell stock at the value of $10 ens to bring a charge of perjury construct«^ extensions, so that this spite threats of a diplomatic breach Henry Bostwick is working for Mrs. cars and hauled by three locomotives per share, the proceeds of which sales against Greene and declares that he is year’s capacity will be nearly double with Japan and the most urgent pro to be used in the equipment and main determined that Greene shall not be that of last year. Mr. Bagley is try being necessary to handle the crowd. tests from the national administration, Irricson on big Applegate. has taken the final step in enacting a A delicious lunch was served at the tenance of the cannery. To this end given another opportunity to put any ing to buy up the valley’s cherry crop Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Jennings and law to prevent the acquisition of her family were visiting Mr. and Mrs. A. 11. ! O. O. F. banquet hall on Oregon representatives of the club are calling of his various threats into execution.— as he expects a good market for thia street and everything possible done by on our citizens in an endeavor to in Tribune. fruit. agricultural lands by Asiatics. The S. Kleinhammer Sunday. seal of the state has been set to the our people to make the strangers visit terest them in the enterprise. Nothing definite has been decided Joe Donahue of Portland has return We understand the old brewery policy of excluding from her land aliens a pleasant one. After lunch the visi concerning the proposed pre-coolii g ed to his home near the Uniontown Boys Kidnap Little Girl. who are non-assimilable. tors were shown the scenic attractions building, situated in the west end of and storage plant, but according to school house. In connection with his approval of i of our little city, the crowd lending the city, has already been secured as a the officials of the Fruit and Produce the measure Governor Johnson had j Frank Crump was in Medford last Jacksonville streets a pleasant air of home for the cannery. This building rssociation, there is no doubt but the Loren Smith, aged 17, one of the little to say. He appeared to be far 1 week. hustle and animation for an hour or j is accessible, roomy and in every way i I boys who ran away with 16-vear-old j construction of the building will begin more concerned about the threatened Miss Mae Lawrence will close her two, when the visitors were taken; will adapted to the business. It is be-| Opal Lattin Tuesday night, was ar-1 within a few weeks. A plant of this back to Medford, loud in praise of i lieved there will not be the slightest rested in Portland by the detectives of 1 kind would enable the valley to keep calling of a referendum to suspend the school May 29. | difficulty in securing all the fruits and that city this morning and is now in its product from the markets until the act, leaving the state without a bar the hospitality they had received. against further acquisition of lands by The local lodge of Odd Fellows is to , vegetables the proposed cannery will the county jail there. The girl has most advantageous time.—Sun. Japanese until November, 1914, than be commended for the public spirit j be able to handle, not only from Jack also been located, but Raymond Tay-1 --- ------ ♦(£.'«-------- — Game Birds for Valley. about the effect his action might have and enterprise shown in arranging the sonville and the surrounding country, lor, aged 18 years, the other boy, ha. Cement Plant at Gold Hill. in Washington or Tokio. excursion and giving so many strang j but also from the Applegate valley and not been found up to a late hour thia The governor declared that he would 1 Game Warden Hubbard states that ers an opportunity to inspect our city — I adjacent districts. As a matterof fact afternoon. The girl was located in the send no official notification of his action two new game preserves have been one of the most beautiful sections of a great quantity of produce suitable Y. W. C. A. building in Portland ac The main plant of the Beaver Port- for canning has already been promised. cording to word received this afternoon lacd Cement company, which was re- to Washington. secured in the valley in which game the valley. The manufacture of grape juice is, from Captain of Detectives Baty. The ' cently incorporated with $600,000 capi- ----------- --------------- birds can be propagated without fear to some extent an experiment, as there captain said he expected to locate tai subscribed, will be located at Gold To Preserve Battleship Oregon of molestation. An Apparent Absconder. is no manufactory of any magnitude Hill, declares President Burch of the One of the preserves is the Von der Taylor in a very short time. i on the coast. Hellen farm at Wellen, consisting of Thus ends an escapade which may 1 company, who has returned from a Portland, Ore., May 20.—According ' 1100 acres of creek bottom, etaoin, The proprietors of the White Pelican j A number of large vineyards are result in a prison term for the oldei visit to Portland. The company has to a letter received from Senator | timber, brush and desert land. The Hotel mourn the loss of $600 in perfect j situated on the hillsides surrounding boy and a sentence to the reform purchased the lime deposits required Chamberlain every effort is being made | ranch is the home selected now by ly good cash, and one bold, bad book I Jacksonville, the soil of which is pe- school for the ocher. The penalty tor and the contractors will view the ; culiarly suited to the growth of grspes child stealing, with which the boys are site this week preparatory to construc by the Oregon delegation not only to I al) the Chinese pheasants in that por- keeper. save the battleship Oregon from being ' tion of the valley and conditions are Theodore H. Braker is the man and 1 yielding a juice which is said to be the charged in the warrants for their ar tion. used as a target, but to have the grand ideal. it is thought that he left Klamath i equal of any bottled. It is confidently rest, is a term in the state prison ol Attempted holdup by land owners, industry from one to 25 years.— Eugene Guard. who demanded excessive amounts for old ship stationed in the Portland A second preserve is formed by the Falls on the 5:30 train Saturday even-¡ believed that the grape - juice - harbor to serve as a training ship for Robinson, Beeson and Glein farms ing, probably forgetting to leave the I wdl create a ^reater demand ior th,s land, nearly drove the concern to ' tru,t and the powers in consequence the Oregon naval reserve. The matter above Talent, consisting of approx i- ’ change in the office at the hotel. Woodville or outside the county. Some To Placer Along Rogue. has been taken up with Secretary mately 1000 acres. The land was se- i Officers have been notified and a I wil* be induced to increase the,r a‘'re’ of the property owners, not all, how J:'-5 2° 22 8 Daniels of the navy department. ever, came down when they saw that cured by the newly organized Talent I warrant has been issued and every ef-I a£e; ^ap.es they were driving the industry away Rod and Gun club and indicates the fort is being made to catch the ap per ton leaves a good margin on the Development of a 140 acre placer parent absconder. Klamath Falls right side of the ledger for the grower mining tract, comprising most of the and the company secured sufficient’ interest in the subject awakened. Buncom Reports. and at that price can be manufactured Reeves, Golden, Silver and Chinese Northwestern. great bar just below the Dowden falls property for operation -Tribune. into juice at a handsome proflt. pheasants will be imported and turned ------- «<«>♦------------ There is always a strong demand for upon the north bank of Rogue river, Led Saltmarsh was in town last loose on these tracts as will Hungarian Klamath Doesn’t Like Small Pox canned goods of al) descriptions, not and three miles distant from this city week. pheasants and Bob White quail. Hunt — is assured by the plans of mining men Grants Pass Slams Jackson Co. Wilbur Cameron was in Medford re- ing upon them is forbidden, and the , Mills addition residents do not relish only at home but abroad and the matter i who have for some months past been cently. birds will be given a chance to become i the idea of having a smallpox pest- | of marketing the output of a cannery of this kind will almost take care of chiefly engaged in an exhaustive ex Josephine county’s portion of the established and spread throughou*- the I house in their midst. This was mani- Tiny Combest and Felix Cimborski amination of the property, says the Pacitic Highway between Grants Pass i fested at last night’s meeting of the itself. All that is needed is a little cc- Gold Hill News. vallev- have returned from Prineville. and Medford has been put in first-class operation and help on the part of our Other game preserves are wanted, Mills Addition Progress club, when a Following tests and prospects which repair, and travel over it to the Jack- Mrs. Dora Saltmarsh went to Table I | people and the cannery wiil be an i especially one in the Willow Springs resolution to that effect was adopted. determined the richness of the bar be son County line is a matter of pleasure. Rock Tuesday to visit relatives. and Rogue River districts and farmers George Sackett, who was found to ’ I assured success. yond question, the properties of George The minute the line is crossed, how Fred Coppie was up to the sav mill willing to co-operate are requested to be infected with smallpox, was taken Lyman, and J. K. Moore, constituting ever, pleasure takes flight, and the last week. notify Mr. Hubbard or Chief Deputy to a house in Mills addition used by Centrad Let For King Drags. the greater portion of the tract to be road becomes a series of chuck holes A. D. McKee was in Jacksonville Warden Sam Sandry at Rogue River.— scarlet fever patients, but the resi mined, have been bonded for a large and ruts that is wearing to nerves and last week. Tribue. dents would have him moved. sum by the recently organized com machine alike. Il is understood that Application was made Monday to the pany, and will shortly be the scene of Jackson county contemplates some ex counry court for a franchise for the extensive mining operations. tensive permament improvements in j construction of a trolley line upon Neither local capital nor locul mining | county highways. The application was men are directly interested in the pro this road in years to come, but the taken under advisement for decision ject, the company being composed of immediate need is for repairs that will later and submitted to District Ai Charles F. Luce, a wealthy mining make the road passable at thia time.— j torney Kelly for an opinion by tile operator of Tacoma, Washington, A. Rogue River Courier. court. E. Bamber, and others, of Sutherlin, Monday the court let a contract for Oregon. City Efficiency Conference Theme the construction of 50 King drags for road work to Mitchell & Boeck. These Cured A IZvcr Complaint. ¡drags wiil be distributed every few ‘ I was stiflering with liver complaint,” i University of Oregon, Eugene, May , miles throughout the county to work Iva Smith of Point Blank, Texas, "and '■ 16.— Municipal efficiency and the means I roads after rains and are expected says decided to try a 25c. box of Chamberlain's to greatly improve the highway situa Tablets, and am happy to say that I am com of obtaining better city government in tion. pletely cured and can recommend them to Oregon was the question taken up and Complaint has been filed with County everv one.” For sale by all dealers.—Ad thoroughly threshed out this morning < I by city officials and civic workers and ludge Tou Velle that a portion of the vertisement. — municipal research experts at the county road on the south side of the opening session of the fifth annua) Rogue river west of the Gus Nichol s Contractors go Over Road. commonwealth conference at the Uni place, has been fenced and planted to versity of Oregon. orchard. The matter will be investi Edward E. Gray, mayor of Astoria, gated at once. Grants Pass, May 20. W. D. O’Brien -----------♦<■>-♦---------- opening fire on the municipal problem of San Francisco, Ed Barnett of Los I Rogue Fiver Man in Trouble. Angeles, and E. Phelan of Omaha, 1 in Oregon and pointed out where co Neb., arrived Sunday to make further operation and scientific principles anil investigations concerning the proposed 1 methods were needed. The result of W. T. Greene, charged with burning Grants Pars-Crescent City railroad, as | wide expert experience throughout the a church near Rogue River on the night representatives ot the syndicate that United States were summarized in a of December 9, was given a prelimi- is considering the financing of the road. I practical wav *>y Herbert R. Sands of ' naiy hearing before Justice Taylor They represent three branches of in i the New York bureau of municipal re- , Wednesday afternoon. A number of quiry, Mr. O'Brien being u mining | search, who has recently been engaged witnesses that Greene prior to the engineer, Mr. Barnett a civil engineer | in research work in Portland. burning of the church, had complained and Mr. Phelan a railroad contractor. I A proposal which has been under ol the church being a detriment to his . In company with Dr. Reddy they left consideration at the University of Ore- land, which adjoins the church proper by auto Monday to go over the line an I 1 gon, looking to the establishment by ty. One witness testified that Greene i to visit the mines and the timber bod- j the university next September of a had given them oral notice to move it i s along the route. bureau of municipal research in con in 30 days or the church would be blown I nection with the departments of econ up, to others he stated that a couple omies and sociology, was the topic be Law Without Law Books. of matches would fix it. hind a paper by Dr. Heramn Brauer, On the night of the fire Greene was I who is al the head ot the Washington the first person to arouse tile neighbor- I Ralph Watson, private secretary to state bureau of municipal and legisla hood and his conduct and statemenu Governor West today turned over to tive research, at the University if made by him af.er the tire immediate Attorney General Crawford a letter Washington, in Seattle. He described ly directed suspicion to him. He ap from O. W. Thorp, of Otis, a con the great importance to which tli s Leading Merchants peared as a witness in his own behalf ■table, who has «11 sorts of trouble. work bad grown ill the alate of Wash ano I.is statement ut his whereabouts He has a friend who is justice, and ington, in Seattle, lie doscriued tl.e I when cross-examined by the prosecut they have no law books, but have tried great importance to which this Woik ing attorney were decidedly mixed and a suit, given judgment and seized some had grown in the stale of Wa >bl iglon, I Confusing. Green« claimed that he property. The party against whom and the advantage to the bureau that retired about 9 o’clock on the night ot j the judgment was issued replevinel lay in being located close to tne fami the fire and was awakened some time the properly, and claimed no bond lies supplied by the university. Wash after 11 o'clock by a loud noise, and was necessary. Believing th it a ju- ington is one of the must recent staus | upon looking out he saw the church in | tice who has no law books needs help, to suply such u bateau as part ol the i flames. the attorney generel will seek to aid state s apparatus for law-making un der dein.>iiu.ic conditions. Dan Wilson and bis wife, who run a i hi n. -Salem Capitol- Journal. ALIEN LAND BILL SIGNED I POTATOE 50 CENTS ja •M PER Ulrich Brothers Jacksonville Oregon IÍ