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JACKSONVILLE, JACKSON COUNTY, OREGON, JUNE 14, 1913 in the United States; and that is say day. BOOSEY INSANE MEETING OF COUNCIL ing a good deal, for this is distinctly Lee Saltmarsh was in Jacksonville the country of high schools. last week. Sold on Terms Which Will Pre Mrs. Joe Donahue took the train for Adjourned Session Held Friday Wellknown Litigant committed A percentage of attendance of 95 per cent out of a total enrollment of 613 Portland last week. Sections of Oregon pupils, 79 of whom were neither absent nil to State Asylum Tuesday. vent Monopoly. Night. 3 Ordinances Enacted. Nelson and Charlie Pursell have pur- nor tardy during their attendance, 26 Urged to Prepare Land ' chased a fine young team. attending every day of the year with W. J. Boosey who resides near Cen out being tardy, are some of the records Mrs. S. E. Cantral has sold her ranch In a sale of 50 million feet of nation Show Exhibits. The city council, pursuant to the ad tral Point was again prominent in court al forest timber to the Mount Graham ' on big Applegate and has moved to her journment of June 3, convened in regu circles Tuesday, being brought before that are the proud boast of the Cottage t Lumber C ompanv, of Thatcher Ari property in Jacksonville. Grove schools for the past school year. lar session Friday evening. Present- zona, a contract has been entered into Mrs. C. C. Pursell and daughter Es Mayor Britt; Councilmen Fick, Fl-irey, County Judge TouVelle on a charge of A small ranch in Wheeler county Portland, Ore. June 10 (Special)- insanity preferred by W. T. Grieve and that was offered for sale at $1000 less which, Forester Graves says, contains ter was the guests of Mrs. S. F. Crump McIntire and Ulrich; Recorder Stansell; Prosecuting Attorney Kelly. From all indications Oregon will make effective safeguards against possible | last week. than a year hence, the Fossil Journal a better showing in the Eastern Land Attorney Hanna. The hearing brought out many facts monopoly. The timber is located on A. S. Kleinhammer and wife were in Ordinance No. 191 fixing a schedule tending to prove that Boosey was a predicts, will probably bring $2000 or Shows this year than ever before. the Mount Graham Division of the town on business matters Tuesday and of water rates and providing for the monomaniac upon the subject of litiga- more. The Jounal says there are still The Oregon State Immigration, with Crook National Forest and flumes will Wednesday. collection of same, etc. was introduced' I tion and court records for the past fif- many more good ranches, big and lit headquarters at the Commercial Club, be constructed by the company for and passed to its third reading when j teen or twenty years show that there tle, for sale at prices that outsiders Portland, is urging commercial bilies The following ones took dinner at taking the lumber from the mountain the rules being suspended it was placed has scarcely been a time when he has would consider ridiculously low. of the State, as well as individuals, •nto Gila Valley. Under the terms of J. Goldsbys Sunday, Mrs. J. Parks, An amusement famine is sweeping make suitable exhibits which will upon its final passage and receiving a not had suits either civil or criminal Mrs. C.C. Buck, Grace Buck, Nelly the sale these flumes, which will form majority of all the votes cast was de and sometimes both, pending in the over Stayton, of which the Mail says. included in the state display with an outlet for the Mount Graham Range I Culy of Ashland James Cantral, Hollis "Now that the billiard halls have been expense save that of gathering clared adopted. • Parks, Tiny Combest, Chester Pursell, courts. timber generally, are to be available | Ordinance No. 190 declaring the Mr. Boosey has been a tenacious closed on Sunday, the men are talking specimens and taking them to the for the use of the Government or of Felix Cimborski and Wiliam Anderson. Frank Silva was on the streets in Jacksonville Post, the official newspa fighter in court, has refused to obey of forming a “horseshoe club. ” Seems pot. They will be shipped from any other purchasers from the Govern per of tho City of Jacksonville, was the orders of the court even disregard like they just must do something. nearest railroad point to Portland, Jacksonville first of the week. ment. Most of us are to lazy to hoe the gar sembled in a general exhibit and Clarence Buck was in town Sunday. regularly introduced, read, and under ing the mandates of the supreme court The timber contracted for consists den and don’t cure to attend church, be sent east by the commission suspension of the rules, passed third and has been imprisoned for contempt. of Douglas fir and Engelmann spruce, Bryan Hamilton is working for Paul so there you are. Let ‘er buck!” each organization or grower will | and final reading. He has defied and denounced lawyers, with small quantities of western yel Anderson. ceive full credit for pro lucts entered. A unique fly swatting record is held Ordinance No. 192 prohibiting the j judges, governors and senators and has low pine, white fir, and Mexican white Mrs. Amos McKee was in town last! A circular is now being issued by the i running at large of certain animals, plead his cause in season out of season, by a woman of The Dalles, whoreports pine. .The initial price of $2 per thou week. mouth, newspaper adver- to the Chronicle that she killed 4000 commission giving directions for gath j I iowis, uy word worn of ui inuum, fowls, etc. ete. wiUJlll within trie the viuv citv Iiiinta, limits, atiu and , by sand feet board measure is subject to Will Louden is riding in the hills at provit|jng for the impounding and sale tisements, handbills, , and letters ad- flies during the month of May. Hers ering and shipping tho exhibits. At readjustment in accordance with mar I of same, t was then introduced, read j dressed to judges, governors and other was a novel method of attack. In tention is called to the need for cart ket values at the end of three years, this date‘ stead of waiting for the flies to come ful packing, the selection of only tl e Mr. and Mrs. Paul Anderson was the required number of times and adop-1 officials. the contract period extending over six visiting relatives at Phoenix Saturday j ted. Three district attorneys stated that into the house she went outside and I best specimens and advice and assi - years. got ’em. She didn’t find more than I tanc® >s offered, It is pointed out On motion duly made and seconded, Boosey had worn them out by his never A feature of the sale is the fact that and Sunday. two dozen flies in her home durin; i that the cooperation of all parts of the ceasing appeals for litigation. It is the lumber will be used solely to supply Bert Goldsby met with unfortunate 1 the final passage of Ordinance No. 189, state in necessary in order that the ag the needs of the local market, which luck this week, lost his little mare was reconsidered on account of irregu I stated that at one time he had filed 39 May.—Journal ricultural wealth of Oregon may be ----------- »ix---------- consists in part of the agricultural dis which he valued high, also a fine colt. larities in same and on motion duly 1 complaints seeking indictment of vari shown to the best advantage and that ous indiviuals. tricts developed along the Gila River, Mineral lands withdrawn. M. R. Buck was visiting his family ; made and seconded it was placed upon success may be attained in competition The subject of Booseys litigation and but chiefly of the large copper mines in Ashland recently. final passage and adopted. for prizes with the exhibits made by the cause of his mental derangement at Globe, Clifton, and Morenci. This Council adjourned to meet Wednes other slates. It is suggested that the Under authority of the withdrawal 1 was a controversy over the ownership market has hitherto been supplied al day, June 11. derision to choose exhibits for this pur of a strip of land along the boundary act of June 25, 1910, the United States most exclusively by lumber produced Boy Freed on Assault Charge pose should be made early in the sea _____ of his farm, worth perhaps $10. or $15. Geological Survey during the fiscal on the northern Pacific Coast, shipped ! son and that a few choice specimens Judge TouVelle after hearing the ev year 1912 recommended the executive by steamer to San Pedro, California, Sun Flzshes to Fight Fires The case against Virgin Basom, the from each community are much better withdrawal of more than one and one- idence decided that Mr. Boosey should nd thence inland over the Southern I fifteen year old Phoenix boy, for as to show the East what Oregon can Pacific. be restrained and ordered his committ third million acres of oil reserves and I sault with a dangerous weapon, against I Julius Wattenburg, was dismissed Mon- Grants Pass, June 9.—Supervisor ment to the State asylum for the in- and almost one and one-fifth million grow than a large quantity of sample grains, fruits and vegetables of medio acres of phosphate reserves, based on [dayonthi' grounds that Virgin had i Macduff of the Siskiyou forest reserve sane. cre quality. Buncom Reports. geologic data; of more than one-third acted in self-defence. Wattenburg’s has received a heliograph outfit for in Homesteaders in Centra! Oregon are million acres of water-power sites and * companions admitted the Medford Ooy stallation in the reserve to aid in the making good, declares President Jo Debenger Gap. 60,000 acres of irrigation-reservoir sites had starter! the trouble reporting of fires within the territory, j Wilbur Cameron was in the city re based on hydrographic and topographic seph Young, of the Hill lines in Ore Julius, according to the testimony, Mess ages are transmitte by these in- I cently. surveys; and of 86,000 acres of public gon, who lately accompanied Louis W. had gone to Phoenix in search of work struments by the means of mirror I By Norman Gage. water reserves essential to the control Hill, of the Great Northern, on an ex Vivian Crump spent several days and failing to find it, had sought Bear flashes, and the ones received here are ’ of public grazing lands' The areas of tended tour of the State. Crop condi Mrs. M. H. Gordon and son Sammie with relatives in Medford last week. creek for a swim. He had determined the regular U. S. army type. One of these outstanding withdrawals are ap tions are said to be excellent with pro of Beagle were Central Point visitors George Purse!! did trading in Jack- to "lick” the first Phoenix boy he met, the instruments will be established at | last Tuesday. proximately four and three-fourths mil spects of a big yield. Development who was young Basom, quietly work ! Snow camp, at the head of the Pistol sonville Saturday. ___ j____ f______ _____ on I Teal Gage . and Bird Johnson of the lion acres of public lands chiefly valua- work of all kind* is going ahead well ing at his father’s fence. Wattenburg i river in Curry county, and another Bert McKee returned from Del Norte tried to take Basom’s hammer away Pack Saddle mountain on the Win-! Debenger Gap Ranch took some hogs 1 ble for oil and gas. three and one-third and new settlers are coming in from Co. Saturday. from him, and in the scuffle that fol chuck, 25 miles distant, and it is ex- and wool to Medford Wednesday re- million acres of p'hosphate lands, more the East and establishing the nselves. than one and four-fiths million acres of Gladys Wolf is visiting in Medford. lowed, Basom struck him a hard blow pected that no difficulty wili be experi i turning via Central Point Thursday. Students of forestry at the Oregon lands essential to water-power develop Agricultural College are enlisting in on the head with it. — Sun Miss Ella Parks and Miss Letha Buck enced in reading the mirror flash mes Mr. Monroe Gordon of Beagle was of Ashland visited home folks Satur sages at this distance on reasonably taken quite ill last Tuesday evening ment, nearly one hundred thousand practical work this Sum ner andaie day and Sunday. clear days. and has been unable to be about since acres primarily valuable for irrigation gaining experience in the service of The Beat Medicine in the World. Later another set of two instruments but he soon expects to be able to get storage, and 86,000 acres of lands in j the government, or of private timber “My little girl had dysentery very bad. I Tobe Stone of Forest creek was up cluding springs or other watering places companies, in patroling timber hold thought she would die. Chamberlain ’ s Colic, is expected to arrive, and these will be ' around again. to the saw mill last week. Cholera and Diarrhoea Remedy cured her, established on High Dome and on Ship Dave Pence of Elk Creek, who is unrestricted access to which, by the ings. Vacations spent in this way are Harley Hall and wife were in town and I can truthfully say that I think it is the [ road supervisor for district N >. 14 is public, is essential in connection with profitable not only in'll financial way but mountain. These four heliograph sta this week. best medicine in the world,” writes Mrs. the free use ot the public range. The give the student a practical workii g William Orvis, Clare, Mich. For sale by tions will cover the territory not al making quite a large cut and fill where W. R. Garrett was in Medford Mon- all dealers.—Advertisement. the road west side Rogue River cross areal thus described as withdrawn, knowledge of the business. ready covared with telephone. es Debenger Creek by Jasper Hanna’s however, include tracts of privately Improved plans for marketing tie place. This always has been a much owned land, which are in reality unaf fruit crops of the principal northwes fected by the orders of withdrawal, al needed peice of work therefore it will tern districts have just been completid j be very greatly appreciated by all who though located in the larger legal sub by the North Pacific Fruit Distrihutois divisions enumerated in those orders. has occasion to travel it. [From 33d Annual Report, Director Association and are expected to be of The old Jesse Richardson place of Geological Survey.] ; benefit to the fruit growers through Beagle was sold last Wednesday to D. out the Northwest group of states, -»'n-« B. Russel, who has for some time i Better arrangements for marketing owned property joining his recent pur have been lacking and it is thought II e AIDING NATURALIZATION chase. Consideration not known. scheme just perfected will supply need. Walter C. Chapman supervisor of road district No. 12 and Mr. Morrison, Pacific coast states are directly int- The Southern Pacific Company of Beagle made a trip to J. L. Marks erested in Congressman Murdock’s sug- sptnd millions on its Oregon lines sawmill at Trail last Saturday and got gestion for the appointment of a com- 'nK the next two years, according a load of lumber to be used fur bridg- < mission to investigate practical opera- formal statement of planned improve- ing purposes near the McCreight place. tion of the naturalization laws. The men*8 that has been submitted to the Mr. and Mrs. J. B. Hanna of Deben west is already attempting to absorb a California railroad commission. The ger Gap were business and social visi large body of foreign immigrants, and company asks for permission to issue tors at Central Point last Thursday with opening of the Panama canal, bonds to the amount of *30,000,000 i nd and Friday. making European immigration to Paci gives as a reason for the request the DIED-On May 27, 1913, Reuben fic ports almost as convenient as it number of heavy contemplated invest Perry Daw at the home of his brother now is to Atlantic ports, the propor ments in this state. Among these are: in law Bird Johnson ot Debenger Gap. tion of aliens will be greatly increased. Electrification of lines in the Willam He was born in Hopland, Cal. on Feb These people shonl be Americanized in ette V illey; reconstruction of the Sher ruary 21. 1865. His age at the time of the shortest possible time. When citi- ! idan-Willamina railroad at a cost .of his death was 48 years 3 months and 6 tenship is conferred upon them, they $¿.501.880; Corvallis and Eastern R. R. | days. He spent the early part of his should be intelligent and loyal citizens. I $270,680; Pacific Railroad & Navigation life in California and came to Medforn The statement is made that there ' Co , $134.540; Salem, Falls City & in 1895 and on Oct. 25, 1896 was mar are now 4,000,000 adult male residents ■ Western, $68,680. ried to Miss May Johnson of Medford. of the United States who, though eligi- ' Miss Mima Hanna who lias been visi- ble under the laws, have not tuken oLt I ting friends at Medford for some time citizenship papers, The benefits of cit Highest Mountain In Philippines returned to her home on Rogue river. izenship have not appealed to these I Alex Rainev of Trail made a busi ' P®°ple. but there may come a sudden j The highest mountain ir. thè Philip- ness trip to Central Point last Monday. I change of attitude, involving the po- pines is Mount Ape, on thè Island of I tentiality of such a large vote, should Ray Watkins who is working at the | it ever come under a concentrating in Mindanao, according to a statement by Debenger Gap ranch spt nt Saturday fluence. adverse to good government. thè United States Geologica! Survey. and Sunday with his parents and bro- Of late years the government bus The height of this mountain above sea thers and sisters at G dd Hili. been paying more attention to the na levi is given in thè Encyclopedia Bri --- turalization process, but the chief de tannica as 10,312 feet. fect of the present system is lack of Oregon Sidelights. . any means by which the alien can be tfonrp lo loan on imtroot I. revenue prepared for citizenship. The alien is producing farnm, by the Hank Leading Merchants 1 still left to his own devices. If he has Work on Albany’s $26.000 public li ini iative and opportunity he may suc )aekn>nni!l.‘. brary building is now in its initial stag<. ceed within the inquired tune in ruffle Completion early neX' fall is expected. ently informing himself on Amei ii-.ii Postmaster Reitzenstein of Roseburg msiiiution* to pas» some sort of exam W. D. Magii iv ll known merchant of will soon be drawing $25<k) a year, an ination. But the courts find they must Whitemound, W is., bought a slock of Ch» et advance of $1<X), in accordance with ' often make examinations so rudiment herisin'« invilii in- « vj n* to be sb!» to sup v them to hit - i-t-imers. After recviv -g growing business. ary that they are of little value in de them he was himself taken wick and a. vs Salem Staieiman: In seven yeara termining a man's fitness for citizen that one small lottie of Chamberlain's Co. c, Salem has built up a high school with ship. Examinations are too form ; Cholera and Diarrhoea Remedy was worth an attendance of over GOO; and it is i they are confined too closely to educu- more to him than the cost of his entire stock of these ntedit ines. For tale by all dealers« I now one of the very best high schools i tiunal limits. Journal —Advertisement. PORTLAND LeiïErf GOVERNMENT TIMBER II il li 0 U b il Ulrich Brothers Jacksonville u Oregon