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About Jacksonville post. (Jacksonville, Or.) 1906-19?? | View Entire Issue (July 5, 1913)
f How did you celebrate? KILLED IN AUTO RACE KIDNAPPER ARRESTED Ralph Jennings of Applegate was in town Monday. Circuit co8rt Monday. Medford Race Trapped by Citiiens Who Fire I—- Glenn O. Taylor was over from Med Machine in Dick Chappell was at Medford Mon ford Tuesday. Turns Turile. One Killed, Revolvers—J. IV. Smith day- fe Miss Mamie Hards was a visitor at f Mrs* Minnie Kelly was at Medford Medford Monday. Another Injured. Held in County Jail i Monday. i Mrs H. C. Gallup was shopping in ? Ray Venable of Ruch was in town Medford Saturday. Tuesday. Charged with the attempted alleged Miss Nellie McIntyre was a recent The auto race at the Medford cele abduction of a nine year old Central Mrs. Geo. Neuber was at Medford visitor at Medford. bration resulted in the death of one Point girl, Wednesday afternoon, a Sunday. J. H. Carkin of Medford was at the participant and the serious injury of man giving the name of J. W. Smith a A. C. Hough of Grants Pass was in court house Thursday. another. town recently. As one of the autoes containing two ' tramp, is held in the county jail, fol- Harry Lewis and Tom Dunnington men was rounding a sharp corner at a ' lowing a frustrated dash for liberty in J udge Calkins was over from Med were at Medford Sunday. OGDEN »SHASTA terrific speed, a tire on one of the rear which he was halted by bullets whiz ford Thursday. ROUTES Jim Cantral of Applegate was in wheels blew up capsizing the machine zing by his head. After his arrest by Mrs. Nettie Thompson was at Med town Monday and Tuesday. Marshal Holmes of Central Point, and throwing the occupants to the ford Tuesday. J. W. Clark of the Applegate was in ground. One of the occupants was Smith refused to talk, and maintained, W. I. Vawter of Medford was in town Monday enroute to Ashland. hurled a distance of some twenty feet silence, the attitude of angry citizens frightening him, talk of summary ac town Wednesday. Toots Thompson and Chester Wendt escaping with his life. The other, a Medford’s lodge of Elks will picnic were in Medford Monday evening. young man named Helms was caught tion being voiced. According to the story of citizens, at Colestine July 20. Misses Louise Enseley and Mary beneath one of the wheels of the over Smith met the little girl, whose name turned machine and almost instantly E. E. Kelly of Medford was at the Bagshaw were at Medford Sunday. is withheld, near the fruit warehouse, court house Tuesday. killed. Mèdford 8:30 Lv. Grants Pass 7:00 a.m. Mr. and MrB. John Hoppin of Minne and induced her to take a walk. He Lester and Chester Ellis returned apolis Minn, were in town this week. --------- -------------- was seen by two men, who yelled at .8:50 ■Talent Gold Hill 7:43 a.m. ‘ from Weed last week. him. Smith, who had the child by the Mr. and Mrs. E. A. Langley were Ashland 9:20 FOR CAMPERS Central Point 8:15 a.m. G. W. Trefren of Ashland was a re visitors ai Medford Monday afternoon. arm started to run, when the two took cent visitor in this city. up the chase. On the way a revolver Bill Henry and wife left Monday for ■el Food Supplies for Camp. was secured, and two shots fired, bring . RETURNING James McDonough of Ruch was are- Phoenix where they have employment. ing the fleeing man to a halt, He was cent visitor in this city. Gus Newbury of Medford was trans Equipment for the Leave Colestine 4:00 p. m., arriving home in then turned over to the city marshal, J. C. F. Harrington made a business acting business in this city Wednesday. and later to Sheriff Singler. Prosecu- trip to Portland Monday. Camp. for dinner Miss Lelia Prim Is visiting her sister ting Attorney Kelly will file a formal County clerk Gardner made a trip to Mrs. Eckleson, at Hoquiam, Washing complaint against Smith today. Medford Tuesday evening. ton. Smith is a middle aged man fairly' ROUND TRIP FARES Transportation facilities govern very Miss Grace Wilson of Medford was Miss Cora Basye of Portland is visi- largely the quantity and kind of sup- well dressed, and has been around Cen a recent visitor in this city. $1.10 $2.05 Medford ting her father Chas. H. Bayse of this plies which may be carried on any tral Point for a couple of days. He re Grants Pass Curley Wilson was at Medford on city. .70 Ashland camping expidition. There are cer- fused to make any comment on his ac 1:55 Gold Hill official business Wednesday. Mr. and Mrs. S. E. Dunnington left J tain staple food materials such as flour tion and appeared to be satisfied that 1.20 1:80 Central Point Rogue River Mrs. L. Brown transacted business Wednesday for a camping trip on little and beans which are common to all he was behind bars. Applegate. at Medford Monday afternoon. camps; there are the desirable but Corresponding low fares from all other Rogue River Valley Points Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Keyes of Med bulky articles such as canned vegeta- The Ashland Chatauqua will open Electric Sparks ford visited Mr. and Mrs. Benj. M. I bles, and the oftes impossible luxuries Monday and continue ten days. Watch for the Big Excursion by the B. P. 0. E. July 20 I such as eggs and cream. The forest Collins Sunday. Frank Neil of Derby was transact Mr. and Mrs. Frank Robison, former i ranger with a pack horse, the four-man ing business in this city Wednesday. hunting parly, and the large lumbar Poor season for lobbygosters in Excursion will be canceled and all money Chi-Namel for staining your old residents of this city are visiting at camp, all have diflerent food problems ' Washington. the Conger home. refunded in case of rain furniture. At Fred J. Fick’s.—Adv. — but there are several things to be Japan is so still, we may hear some H. H. Lampman and J. R. Dinkins Mrs. C. Keegan and Mrs. Minnie O. considered in buying supplies for any thingdrop. Lewis were recent visitors at Medford. of the Meadows were at the court one of these. A food to be useful for Bring your baskets and take the cl ildren. Lots of fun for all. Fu'j I The honesty of one man is often good house Wednesday. Prof. U. S. Collins and familv of camp and trail must contain the maxi particulars from any S. P. Agent. Mrs. E. E. Marvin of the Applegate mum amount of nutriment, or food policy for others. Medford visited Benj. M. Collins Sun valley was transacting business in value, with a minimum of bulk. Al The under dog wants no sympathy; day. John M. Scott, General Passenger Agent, Portland, Oregon cown Wednesday. what he wants is assistance. though these conditions limit the avail Hollis Parks and Charles Hamilton John Rieck of Portland Maine objects to having a three- who has been able food materials somewhat, it is of Buncom were recent visitors in this visiting his uncle, W. H. Singler, has i possible to have palatable and nourish- blocked street named after her in city. returned to his home. | ingfood, an I also have variety, which is Washington. Still. Maine cannot ex- Emil Britt and H. K. Hanna made a ! ' usually lacking in camp fare. A judi- pect much from a r>emocratic adminis- ; Misses Pearl Dox Jewell Bailej - and business trip to Medford Monday after ' rps Mary Bagshaw attended the show in ! cious choosing of 100 pounds of supplies tration. noon. will result in a variety which will add Cities that find bad spellers among Medford Monday night. G. S. Sanderson of Central Point was The county court was in session for much to the health and comfort of the their school teachers may have to re- | Sgx transacting business in this city Wed vive the idea of spelling reform in self- K8 the transaction of county business woodsman. * nesday. defense. 1 iM Wednesday and Thursday. Mr. and Mrs. D. H. Barneburg of Pugilists would be justified in form- W L. D. Dollarhide, owner of the Siski- I Ashland visited friends in this city The Grazing Industry ing a union for the sake of refusing to you toll road was transacting business ' Monday. • give Jack Johnson a card. at the court house Wednesday. Mrs. J. Hutchison of Medford visi-1 Disaproval of horse racing is at least I Money to loan on improved, revenue Washington, June 25.—As a detail ted her daughter Mrs. T. Parks in this one point on which the Queen of Eng I producing farms, by the Hank oi of its campaign against prairie dogs city Monday. Jacksonville. Adv. j on the sheep and cattle ranges of the land and the militant suffragettes Ma. and Mrs. Fred Marx of Port agree. W. J. Nichols, a forest ranger resid- ' i West, the Biological Survey of the De- land spent Saturday with Mr. and Mrs. Visiting England engineers who left ing at Central Hoint was killed while J | partment of Agriculture is using Lewis Ulrich. at work near Portland, Friday of last I , carbon bisulphide in connection with their boots outside the Hotel in Detooit Mr. and Mrs. Adam Schmidt visited week. eight tons of poisoned grain for the ex now understand why we don’t have their daughter Mrs. B. E. Haney at termination of the little pests on the portable bawthtubs over here. David Pence a prominent farmer of Medford, Thursday. ranges of the Coconino Nationci For One can’t help sympathizing with the upper Rogue river district was Rolan Cousino, a wellknown resident transacting business in this city Wed est, Arizona. the Ohio husband who, while admitting of the Rogue River valley died at nesday. Generally the Biological Survey that his missing wife may have been Grants Pass, Saturday. works to prevent the extinction of drowned, “fears” someone has hidden Dr. E. R. Seeley and family of Med A millionare banker of La Grande. ford were visitors at the home of Mr. birds and mammals. In the present her. Help Fight the aged 80 years is under $2500. bail on and Mrs. Benj. M. Collins, Sunday instance it justifies its war against A fine instance of the law of com prairie dogs on the principle of the pensation is found in the fact that A1- | a charge of white slavery. evening. campaign against the bubonic-plague fred Austin didn’t live to read the Mrs. Louisa J. Armpriest of Forest I C. M. Ruch, of Ruch, president of creek was transacting business in this the Bank ot Jacksonville, was trans- . rat and squirrel, or against the rabbit things that were written about him af- | which girdles fruit trees. ter he died. city and in Medtord Thuisday. acting business in this city Monday; The damage done by the prairie dog, Citizens of the state are urged to info-rn themselves regarding Frank Hitchcock’s claim that a bunch Money to loan on improved, revenue afternoon. this plague which is causing great sulf Tin ; among boys a id young * t | it is pointea out, affects the stock-rais men, and especially among the innocent girls and wrninut the stats. producing farms, by the Hank of G. W, Ager of Talent who was in 1 ing industry in two ways. First, many of Post office novitiates couldn't posisi- I Parents are urged to protect their cli'l Iron, an I provide clean, whole biy find out in three months all ,the iacksonville. Adv. charge of the school superintendents acres are laid bare in the neighbor some inform ition in place of the unclean misinformation they cannot things he didn ’ t do in four years is Harry Rocho, ron of J. F. Rocho, a office while Prof. Wells was at Salem, | hood of prairie dog villages, and the now help getting. pretty fair logic, at any rate. farmer living near Ashland, was has returned home, Send for any of the following amount of food available for cattle is Most of the entries in the human drowned in a small pond Monday. | The ba)1 game at Me(]ford between pr jportionally reduced. Second, val FREE CIRCULARS Walter Williams of Sacremento, the “Fats” and the “Leans” Wednes- uable animals, frequently horses, have race, are also-rans. Far Young Men The man who doesn’t get all that's! apent Tuesduy with friends in this city, day afternoon resulted in a victory tor | to be killed after they have broken a Circular No. 2— The Four Sex Lies. coming to him is generally lucky. Mr. Williams was a former resident' the “Leans.” Score 30 to 31. Must| leg in a prairie dog hole. Circular No. 9 Sex Truths for Men. According to the Department’s ex Mr. Wilson made Mr. Bryan Secre-1 here. | have been fine work on b jth sides. For Older Boy.< (13 to 18 yrs. of ag-) pert the stock industry has unwitting- tary of Stale and then created the edi The Grants Pass Canning company [ R. C. Jorgenson’s Bakery received Circular No. 8 — Virility and Physical Development. began operation Monday, commencing the highest test of any of the Medford | ly favored the increase of prairie dogs tor Metcalf of the Commoner his ‘ civil For Younger J?i»ys i by killing off coyotes that prey upon I Governor of the Panama Canal Zone. with loganberries of which there is a Bakeries by the deputy food eeinmis- Circular No. 7 The Secret of Strength. j stock but are also natural enemies of Wonder if he is trying to wreck Mr. large crop. sioner. Jorgenson’s goods can be had the prairie dogs. For Girls Bryan’s Commoner. Mr. and Mrs. Lewis Ulrich were din at the Jacksonville Bakery T. L. De- Last year on the Cochetopa National Circular No. 4—A Plain Talk with Girls Ab rit riieir Health. A woman has as much excitement Vore, prop. Adv. ner guests of Mr. and Mrs. Fred Marx Forest of Colorado fifteen tons of pois For Young Women and Mr. Ripkey at Hotel Medford Sun Bud Anderson, the Medford (?) hope, oned oats freed some 20,000 acres of getting her fortune told a« a man has Circular No. 10 -Physical Devel >p n mt. day evening. was defeated by Cross at Los Angeles grazing* land from prairie dogs. On inuking his. Since there is a shortage of beef, For Parents yesterday being knocked out in the FOR SALE at a Bargain- House and Pike National Forest, in the same Circular No. /—The Need for E li-i’im in S i il fl /'{iene. lot on Oregon street, near City Hall. twelfth round. Medford papers will State, seven tons of oats were used to people should eat less veal and give the I Circular No. .3 When and How to Tell the Chillrm Must be sold soon. Cal) on Rogue probably let up on their extravagant clear 60,000 acres. This year five or calves a chance to grow up. Circular No. 5 A List of Books for Use in tile Fa nily on Sex. praise of a very commonplace actor. six tons of the poisoned graip only was Now that the armv worm has ap River Realty Co. Adv. The ball game at Medford yester used on the Cochotopa and three tons peared near St. Louis the Secretary of war should worry. Send 2-cent stamp with your address to day between a Montague, Calif, team sufficed for the Pike. Patience has enabled Dr. Mary Walk and Shorty Miles’ crack twirlers was Federáis Driven Out of Sonora It is estimated that on all tho Na Department D. easily won by the visitors. Score 5 to2. tional Forests about 275,000 acres, er to see the day when her dress of The Oregon State Board of Health Mrs. Alzira fjay was removed from Douglas. Ariz , July 1‘—Guaymas, which h id been rendered worthless for ■ male feminine attire are regal (led as 703 oiling ii li i r P »rtlan.l, Oregon ths county jail Wednesday by her sis Sonora, where the last stand of Gener : grazing purp »ses by prairie dogs, have comparitively conservative. The enormous increase of National ter who will take her ea’t ir. the hopes al Ojeda’s shattered force, was made, ' been reetored to their former useful- that a change of scene and climate is today in the hands of General Obre ; ness. Since it takes on the average prosperity which the opening of the may be beneficial. gon's invading constitutionalists. Dri 40 acres to support one cow, or eight Panama Canal will shortly bring may | The Fourth passed off very quiet I v, ven back to the Bea, General Ojeda, sheep, this means a gain in the cai Ty cause the "money trust” to dissolve ing capacity of the range sufficient to from over work. many of our citizens going to assist with but a scant thousand of the 3500 Report from the special committee other towns celebrate. But few dec army which set out for Hermosillo sev run 6,950 cattle or 55,600 sheep. In 1908 the government began to of lexicographers; “A lobbyist is a orations were observed —the best by eral weeks ago, has gathered the rem nants of his force together, boarded a carry out this campaign, and in 1911 kind of fourth assistant malefactor of far was that at the U. S. Hotel. worked on a large scale; it was so suc great wealth. i transport and sailed for the south. A number of people from this place I A large number of wealthy Mexican cessful that in 1912 the quantity of Political changes in Mexico have not This preparation will restore the kidneys to their nor attended the celebration at Grants i citizens also took refuge in flight. poison put out was doubled. This gone so far ns to prevent a laige sec mal condition, cleanse ihe blood or poisonous waste Pass: a larger lumber went to Med year ’ s campaign is one of cleaning up , Anstocratic Guaymas looas sullenly on tion of tho populace from trying to matter, start rich, red blood coursing through your ford; some others were st Butte Falls, , the areas where there was almost com- : this democratic victory. S >eer Porfiro Diaz through force of an d the rest of us stayed at home. I piete extermination in 1912. veins and keep you in exceilent health. After investing Guaymas, Obregon, habit. . The postoffice changed hands Thurs- | commanding the rebels, took immedi- me reoeis, wok imme>ii- We are not recommending a i a1 nt medic •> ■ tl i is » prescription If the London Suffragettes abolish duy morning, the new postmaster, ate steps to prevent pillage, medicine composed ui irugs ot known virt i • w k.i->w what they are and Tlie Bea'. Medinin«* in th* W-:**>u. polo and gulf, they will endeavor to that is why we are so sure of our giound. lewis Ulrich having received his com- It is believed in Douglas that peace “My little girl ned dysentery ' i-y bad. I make politics sufficiently interesting f • on relieved John F. Miller who has been expedited by the sweeping thought she w uld die. Chatnhc si-’« Colic, to compensate for the loss of sport. Certain relief from kidney troubles—in50c and$l bottles »'holers and Diarrhoea P-medy cured her, 1 i been in charge of the office for rebel victory. and 1 can truthfully «ay that I think it is the i. out 16 years. The office will remain General Barron, who command 1 tho medicine in the world,'' »rites Mrs. 1 the present location, the building federal garrison in Guaym is, pr ,ed William Orvis, Clare, Mich. For rale by I Milk Shakes, at Chapman’s has been leased far one year. Ojeda in his flight. all dealers.—Advertisement. Chocolate Corner. Adv LOCAL NEWS Excursion , to Colestine' Sunday, July 6th SPECIAL TRAIN UNIVERSITY OF ORE G O N Great Red Plague I This Cures Rheumatism NyaPs Stone Root Compound CITY DRUG STORE