Jacksonville post. (Jacksonville, Or.) 1906-19??, June 07, 1913, Image 1

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    Oregon H’-t iricxl Society
Citv Hall
JACKSONVILLE, JACKSON COUNTY, OREGON, JUNE 7, 1913
in red ink “Qualified to vote..............
WENT CRAZY ON 7R.4JN
19.. .’’ No charge shall be made an
elector for registering. No person I
Atte It p's
List of Official Registrars For
Lightning Kills Horse. An Un Regular Session Tuesday Evening. shall be allawed to vote ihat has not1 Demented Woman
registered. Every person that is re­
Bills Allowed.
Sprinkling Dis­ gistered but fails to vote at the next j Suicide Upon Train Salur-
usual Occurrence in This
the Various Precincts.
cussed.
Adjourned to Friday or any of the following general elect­
day—Placed in Hospi­
Region
ions will have to register again before
Precinct
Name of Registrar
being allowed to vote. If an elector,
Night.
tal in Ashland.
Antioch .............. Mrs. Sarah Gordon
desires to change his political affiliation ,
The heat Sunday evidently stirred up
E. Ashland ................... G. H. Billings
he may register again, and must re-re­
an unusual quantity or force of elec­ The regular June session of the city gister when he movEs from one pre­
W. Ashland ..................... Susie Allen
An unidentified woman became in­
trical current in this vicinity, making council was held Tuesday evening.
S. Ashland .......... Mrs. Jessica Potter
cinct and gain residece in another, in | sane upon Southern Pacific train No.
timid
ones
sit
up
and
take
notice.
The
Present:
Mayor
Britt;
Councilmen
C. Ashland ................... J. A. Lemerv
each instance he shall surrender bis i
storm began with a high wind from an Fick; Florey, McIntire and Ulrich; Re­ certificate of registration which shall 16 Saturday and was with difficnltv re­
Ashland Boulevard ....... C. L. Loomis
easterly direction, accompaMted by corder Stansell; Attorney Hanna; be cancelled and mailed to this office, | strained from throwing herself from
Apolegate ................ Miss Gladis Rose
several vivid flashes of light
and I Marshal Jones. Minutes of previous and in case the certificate has been the window of the moving train with
Barron ................. Fred C. Homer Jr.
suicidal intent, She was taken from
several
claps
of
thunder,
one
of
which
meetings read and approved.
Big Butte ........................ E. E. Smith
lost or destroyed such elector shall pro­ the train at Ashland and taken to
was
very
sharp
and
loud,
indicating
to
The question as to the dtatus of the duce before you two witnesses who Qranjte City
Climax .............................
hospital, where she
practised ears that the lightning had water main north df Blocks 69 and 70 shall sign an affidavit under oath that
Central Point.................. J. N. Jacobs
' still is.
“
struck
”
somewhere
near.
j*
wasridiseussed
at
length,
but
no
definite
Eagle Point ................ J. V. McIntyre
such is the fact. I will furnish you a
E. Hughes, who boarded the train
Injfiht the “stroke” was near, a‘ action'' taken in the matter.
’•. j... 4 ■
Flounce Rock .... T. B. Higginbotham j
few of the necessary blanks for this at Dunsmuir, states that the woman
horse
belonging
to
Mrs.
Blackwood,
of
|
Claim
of
H.
S.
Bowen
for
$10.00
on
Debenger
Gap.
Foots Creek ............ G. W. Matthews j
purpose later.
was, ns nearly as could be learned, en
Phoenix, hitched to a tree hear the account of damage to tomato plants
Gold Hiil ..................... A. J. T. Smith I
At the end of each week you will route from Los Angeles to Portland.
residence
of
Sid
Nichol,
on
California
caused
by
water
superintendent
blow
­
North and South Jackson­
mail all registrations including the cards
By Norman Gage.
. , i
•streSt1,1 was struck and instantly kill­ ing out fire hydrant on Oregon street, both sheets to this office, one of the She stated that she had left her hus­
ville ................. Register with Clerk
band for another man and that the
Mr. and Mrs. Elbert Glass and her ed, the electric fluid scorching the was allowed and ordered paid.
Lake Creek ....
sheets will be mailed from this office latter had left her, taking her boy and
I
hair
along
one
side
of
the
animal
’
s
The
matter
of
street
sprinkling
was
John
Mitchell
'
8
>
sters
Miss
Mattie
find
Ollie
Gordon
Meadows ..........
to the proper person, so you can see
L. B Cameron j Beagle spent the latter part of last I neck. No other damage was done so again brought up and discussed at con­ the necessity for the correct address. $100,000 of her money. At one time
N. W. Medford .
Frankie Edwards ' wee^ with their relatives Mr. and Mrs. | far as could be learned. The occur- I siderable length by the council and I will s*nd blanks for yon to keep the she said the boy was 10 years old and
Oakdale Medford
at another that he was 16. She at­
S. W. Medford ..
W. S. Hammond j Jack Vaughn of Prospect. They also rence, which was a very unusttal one others; the question as to who should names of persons registered so you t tempted several times to leave the
for
this
vicinity,
caused
considerable
.
j
attended
the
dance
at
Prospect
Satur-
pay
for
the
service
being
disputed.
S. Main Medford
... Miss J. Butler
can check up your fee.
train and Mr. Hughes states that it
N. Main Medford
.. Miss H. Yockey : day night and returned home Sunday. excitement, quite a number of people I Mr. Wetterer being present contended
Very truly yours
was all that three women and himself
visiting
the
scene
and
viewing
the
I
that
it
would
be
unfair
to
other
tax-
E.
Medford
..
W.
H.
Humphrey
G. A. G ardner
Jasper Ha.ma of Debenger Gap spent
«•
could do to keep her fr m jumping
stricken
animal.
J
payers
of
the
city
if
the
council
should
N. Central Medford .... Fred Snedicor ! Friday, Saturday and Sunday in Med­
County Clerk.
through the window. The train crew
____4®«_______ ' pay for sprinkling the principal street
S. E. Medford................
ford.
telegraphed ahead and Dr. Parsons, the
alone;
that
dust
is
as
plenty
and
just
S. Central Medford .... E. C. Hogsett
company
physician, and the chief of
Mrs.
Mary
Gage
of
Debenger
Gap
SENIORS
RECEIVE
DEGREES
as
annoying
on
some
of
the
residence
GREEKS PLEAD GUILTY
Mound ........................... E. J. Odell
police met the train and took her to
I
_____ ______________ I streets as it is in the business districts
Phoenix ........
A. H. Fisher j has been suffering for the past two I
Granite City hospital and placed her
I and that the private citizen was as
Rock Point............ Mrs. I. T. Galliger I weeks from a severe attack of what
Commencement much entitled to the service as was the To Hold-Up and
Attempted under the care of Dr. Swedenburg.
Sams Valley ............ F. H. Hanptman appears to be acute bronchitis, is Program for
Mrs. E. A. Hunter, who bourded the
j merchant. The matter was continued
Sterling................... Mrs. AnsilGilsen slightly improved this week.
Week is Announced
train
at Hornbrook, assister. in caring
Robbery.
Fined
$50.
each,
i until a future meeting.
Talent ........................ Miss Leta Luke
Joe Hanna Jr., of Trail made a busi­
for her and offered to have her taken
The usual bills for supplies, labor,
Trail ........... Mrs. M. E. Middlebusher ness trip to Medford last Monday.
by Justice Dox.
to her own home, but it was thought
Union ..............
University of Gregon. Eugene, Mav etc’ were presented, audited and order­
wiser to place her in the hospital.
A baseball game was played last
arts
i
ed
P
aid
’
Watkins .........
....... John Byrne
28.-Ninety-seven bachelors of
Tidings.
Sunday
between
the
Beagle
Sluggers
1
The
recorder
’
s
report
showing
Willow Springs
Mrs. N. McNasser
Tony Kapianski of Tacoma, Wash.,
and the Prospect team at the grounds fourteen graduates in engineering j receipt of $8.45 during month of May,
Wimer ..........
J. E. Smithpeter
and Lewis Mannie of Philadelphia, who
branches, one master of music, nine!
near
G.
Vincent
’
s
house.
Prospect
Woodville .......
....... G. F. Wertz won by a score of 24 to 12 but never- masters“of”arts','fifty-five bac“hek>rs“of j waB, Presented and °rderad filed-
were arrested by the sheriff of Siski­
Oregon Sidelig'ils.
law and fifteen doctors of medicine will
The t’ueat'on °f ™>8*™ng the wate- you County, Cal., and brought to the
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the-less, Beagle Sluggers had a hard
be graduated from the University of ^pply at the dam was d.scussed at county jail here by Sherilf Singler,
team to play against so don’t get dis­ Oregon at the commencement which Ilength and on motion the water BUPer-
Buncom Reports
Eugene’s council has placed with a
couraged but just practice more and has been set for the week beginning .inlendent was directe<l to take proper charged with holding up Rob Angelo in
the
mountains
south
of
Ashland,
beat
­
Portland
firm an order for a street
harder than ever. You have good
Sunday, -lune 15. The departments at measureB to reclaim ‘he water now ing him and attempting to rob him, flusher.
strong, active and husky players there­
Lee Saltmarsh was on the streets
Eugene, with their U2 graduates, not,
J68?.*!"
u__> plead guilty before Justice Dox at this
Newberg Graphic: It is hardly safe
fore there isn’t any reason why you
Attorney Hanna stated that he had city Monday morning and were each
Wednesday.
counting
the
masters
of
arts,
come
|
to wear a smile when you visit Port­
should’nt make one of the leading
several
ordinances
for
the
consideration
fined $50.00, in default of the payment
R. G. Jennings and family were in teams of the valley if you will only within one student of equalling the
| I of the council, but consideration of the of which they were placed in the land these days lest you be taken for a
banner
record
of
last
year,
when
the
town recently.
candidate for commissioner.
practice.
numbers jumped from 76 to 113. _ The same was deferred un il Friday even- county jail.
Mrs. J. M. Donahue was in Medford
Work is in progress on three busi­
George Stacy and his son, Roy, who senior class, while it is one of the two* , ing, to which time council then ad-
It is expected that the father of ness blocks at Lebanon and several
Wednesday.
journed.
have been working at Persist for some largest ever completing the work here,
Kapianski, who is said to be a well-to-
cement gangs are trimming up Mam
Wilbur Cameron and wife were visit­ time spent part of Sunday and Monday
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do resident of Tacoma, will pay his and Sherman streets ahead of
is the smallest class now on the cam­
the
ing C. C. Pursel and family Sunday.
at their home at Beagle.
. pus. The indications are that the next
son’s fine. The pair »¿cured no money paving operations.
ABOUT
REGISTRATION
Dora Saltmarsh was the guest of
from Angelo, for the simple reason
three classes, who are now the juniors,
A well bored on the Fleishauer gar-
Mrs. W. R. Garrett Tuesday evening.
that he had none on him.
sophomores and freshmen, will each
A Good Investment.
den tract west of McMinnville was
W. L. Barzee and family spent Sat­
come to the. point of graduation with
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W. D. Magli, a well known merchant of
abandoned at a depth of 450 feet. At
urday night with Mr. and Mrs. Harley Whitemound,
Wis., bought a stock of Cham­ an increase of nearly twenty per ce nt New Law goes Into Effect June 3.
FOR PURE WATER
150 feet basaltic rock was struck, which
Hall.
berlain’s medicines so as to be able to supply in numbers over the class in each case
continued for 40 feet, and the balance
immediately
preceding.
This
means
Counly
Clerk
is
Sending
them
to
his
customers.
After
receiving
The entertainment at the Uniontown
of the wav was entirely through shale.
them he was himself taken sick and says that the number of graduates will
school was enjoyed by a large crowd.
that one small bottle of Chamberlain’s Colic, again double in numbers in the next
Government Will Assist Towns
Out Following Letter.
In the rush for land the women are
Hay cutting has commenced in this Cholera and Diarrhoea Remedy was worth five years. Counting in the law and
not left out of the excitement. The
more to him than the cost of his entire stock medical departments, which are in
community.
to Maintain a pure Water
of these medicines. For sale by all dealers. Portland, this year’s class breaks all
Marshfield Record tells of three Coos
Jacksonville, Ore., May 31, 1913
The road workers are now working —Advertisement.
records.
Bay women who have gone to the Fall
Supply.
To All Official Registrars:-
creek country, where thev will locate
Under separate cover you will re­
or homesteads. They are Margaret
ceive the necessary supplies fer the
Fox, Myrtle Miller and Leona Haller.
Washington
D.
C.,
June
3.
—
Secre
­
in
your
purpose of registering voters
tary Houston has just approved an : A movement to clean up the ceme­
precinct.
agreement between the Department of tery at Klamath Falls has been started
All the writing must be with good
Agriculture and the town of Safford, by Deputy Sheriff Brewbaker, who
ink. black an! of a quality so it will
Arizona, by which the Forest Service complains that “stray cattle graze and
not fade out. Each voter will be re­
and the town will cooperate toconservi-1 weeds infest the place where grass and
quired to sign two sheets and one card,
Safford’s water supply, which comes : flowers should grow.’’ The fence is
and two witnesses will have to sign
each of the sheets but not the card, principally from the Crook National ( down in most places, too, he says.
McMinnville News-Reporter: W, D.
j When you register an elector be sure Forest.
This is the latest one of many such ' Williams, at one time publisher and
I that same is a resident of the precinct
I for which you have been appointed and agreements. According to the figures I -itor of the Telephone Register, is
are registering, as it is against thelatv of the Forest Service there are nearly j now pub|jRh,,r of thp Elwt Tennessee
for any one to register in a precinct L200 cities and towns in the West farmer of Knoxville, a journal devot-
unless thev area resident of that pre­ which derive their water supply from ed tc the ^1;L.rid fHrming industries of
lands within the National Forests. . Tennessee. Mr. Williams is putting
cinct at that time.
hooMter pHper for that sec-
Care should be given to be certain Where these cities desire it the Gov- I out „
that the Post Office address is invaria­ ernment joins hands with the citizens tion of the Unjted Stlltes.
bly correct for a person may live in a for the purpose of maintaining a
Because a municipality emerges from
precinct by the name of a different permanent and pure water supply.
the village class and takes on city airs,
Stock raising, for example, or any
Post Office from which the precinct
it does not necessarily follow that the
other occupancy of the land, which
name is derived, for instance; a person
I shade trees should be cut down, in the
may live in Central Point precinct and ordinarily would be encouraged would opinion of the Forest Grove Press,
ret their mail from Medford Post Office. be inadvisable on a watershed which i which proceeds further to remark! “It
Under the new law you may start forms a source of drinking water. The ! was our beHUtifiil shade trees which
registering about the 3rd of June and Forest Service recognizes that water I caused the late President Haves to ex­
continue to register until within 30 is as necessary a commodity for wood­ claim: “The prettiest town in Dra­
days of a general election and 15 days ed hillsides to supply as are sawlogs or gon!’ ’’-Journal.
next preceding a special election. mine props. A watershed may offer an i
Everv citizen and persons having taken opportunity to furnish the greatest 1
TEXTBOOK COMMISSION
nut their first papers (if papers have benefit to the largest number through 1
supplying
an
unpolluted
source
of
1 een out one year or more) may be
registered that are above the age of water for domestic purposes.
Contracts like that just made with Some of Hie Works for Use of
21 years’ As to registering married
women, you will remember that a mar- j | Safford are now in force with Cascade,
High Scools Chosei
ried woman takes up the citizenship of Colorado Springs, Durango, and Mani­
tou
in
Colorado;
Salt.
Lake
in
Utah:
I her husbar.d, therefore an American
at Salem.
j born woman that is married to a for- and Baker City and The Dalles, Ore­
| eigner who has not had his first papers gon. The famous Bull Run watershed,
Salem, Or.. June 3. After '•onsum-
out a year or more is not entitled to which supplies Portland, Oregon is on ing the forenoon in considering the
the
Oregon
National
Forest.
| vote ' ny more than her husband, so
text-books sub nitte l to it, the State
The cooperative agreement in each Text-Book Commission today finally a
should not be registered; while on the
other hand a foreign women married I case provides that the land may not be dopted the f »11-wing books for the high
I used without approval by the town,
I to an American citizen can vote1
schools in the state: Hopkins’ physi­
Leading Merchants
I and should be registered. A foreign i , except for the protection and care of cal geography, new; Hunter’s biology,
| the forests. The Government agrees new; Webster V Wells’ high school a-
i woman that is unmarried should he con- ‘
to extend and improve the forests b\ rithm itic, re-adopted; Lyons and Carn-
sidered the same as a foreign-born mar ' seeding,
planting, and forest manave-
as long as «he remains unmarried. If
h -ati's bookeep ng, re-adoutej; Wilis &
j
ment,
so
far as the funda for that Hart’s algebra, re-u lopte I; Forman's
. it shou'd occur that an elector will
purpose
are
available,
The citv, for civil government, new; Bottsford’s an­
complete hi- residence, or reach the
ape of 21 years during the period in its part, assists by paying the salaries cient world history, new Myer's medea-
| which the registers are closed, he may of the additional guards necessary to val and modern history, re-adopted;
out the agreement, and contracts
be registered any time within four carry
to bear the greater part of the cost of McPherson's chemistry, readopted.
i months next preceding the closing of anv improvement work which it con­
The commission also took tentative
I the regi-tration, but you must indorse siders immediately desirable.
< i votes on a number of other text-books.
i
WHERE TO REGISTER
S. Klcinhammer spent several
days in Medford this week.
Fred Coppie was in Medford last
week.
Ralph Jennings and family took
dinner with Mr. and Mrs. Ansel Gilson
Sunday,
between Goldsby’s and Parks, They
are doing fine work.
Lou Stone and family was up Little
Applegate Sunday.
Frank Crump was in Medford last
week.
Frank Cameron is busy cultivating
and expects to cht hay soon. ’
j
T. L. DeVore ftnd Jphn Lyden at­
tended the entertainment at Union­ j
'
town. .
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