Jacksonville post. (Jacksonville, Or.) 1906-19??, July 19, 1913, Image 3

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LOCAL NEWS
T. W. Fulton was at Medfoid Friday
SPEEDY JUSTICE
ROBBER SENTENCED
Mrs. Bob Raybold was at Ashland I
I
Sunday.
Dan Bagshaw was at Medfoid Tues-
Arraigned -I-
Ed Saltmarsh of Buncom was in town Ray Diamond who Robbed the Indictments . Found,
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•day. -5B-
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—.- Thursday.
Plead Gpilty and Sentenced.
Glendale Bank Gets Ten
Miss Francis Kinney was in Medford
>1
John Norling came over from Med­
TO
Sunday! u
ford Monday.
Years
.Circuit court convened yesterday
The old saying about the prove, bial
James McDonough of Ruch was in
piorning.
^lowness of Justice, was proven false
town Tuesday.
Judge Neil was a visitor at Medford
Ray Diamond of Glendale, who held in the circuit court Friday forenoon
Rev. Bandy and Watson Caudill were
Tuesday.
up the assistant cashier of the Glendale when four persons were indicted by the
at Ashland Sunday.
VIA THE
J. Brophy of Prospect was in this : Elmo Throckmorton of Applegate bank with a rifle, securing some $3000. grand jury, brought into court and ar­
in
cash,
was
indicated
by
the
circuit
ranged.
Each
of
them
waived
the
time
city Monday.
was in town Saturday.
court at Roseburg, Tuesday on a charge allowed to plead, pleas of guilty being
Mrs. Horace Venable of Ruch was in
Reis Chapman was a visitor at Med­ of assault with dangerous weapon.
entered. Again all waived the time
town Tuesday.
The indictment was returned at four allowed before passing sentence and
ford Tuesday afternoon.
L. O. Van Wegen was a visitor at
Geo. N. Lewis made a trip to Med-1 o’clock and in a few minutes after, asked for immediate sentence.
SUNSET
Ashland Sunday.
Diamond was arraigned pleading guilty The court then imposed indeterminate
OGOKNSSHASU
ford Thursday afternoon.
ROUTES
to the charge and throwing himself up­ sentences ranging from 1 to 25 years
Mr. and Mrs. Dave Duncan were in
Mr. and Mrs. Lewis Ulrich were at
on the mercy of the court and asking Three of the offenders were parolled
Medford Sunday.
Medford Monday evening.
that sentence be immediately imposed. with the direction to remain in Jack-
Dr. E. B. Seeley of Medford was in
W. O. Garrett of Buncom was a
The court sentenced him to an inde­ son county, live honest and upright
town Wednesday.
recent visitor in this city.
terminate term of 1 to 10 years in the lives and to report to the county sher-
J. A. Lemery of Ashland was at the
Mrs. M. D. Jones and son Floyd were state penitentiary.
riff once in every two weeks.
court house Saturday.
The Special train will be under the auspices of the
in Medford Tuesday evening
Diamond’s aged mother who resides
M. M. Taylor made a business trip to j William Ray and George Buckley of in California was present at the court
Slks but is open to all, and will run on the following
Grants Pass. Thursday.
house and offered to mortgage her home Youth Shot For Shooting a Dog
Ruch were in town Saturday.
Clinton Cook of Applegate was a re-
Mrs. Gall and daughter Ekron, re­ to raise funds for his defense, but this
he refused to allow, declaring he was
teht visitor in this city;
Oregon City, Ore., -July 14. —Earl
turned from Ashland, Tuesday.
“ready to take his medicine.”
Chester Wendt and Lula Williams
McAlty, 18, of Portland, who was shot
Miss Flossie Levier of Medford visi-
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were in Midford Sunday.
by Deputy Sheriff Mumbower while at­
ted friends in this city recently.
CO-OPERATION THE REMEDY tempting to escape after his arrest on Grants Pass 7:00 a. m.
Central Point 8:15 a.m.
Mrs; Hugh Elliott of Medford was a
Pat Swayne of Buncom was transact­
the charge of having killed a dog, is
recent visitor in this city.
Medford
8:30 a.m.
7:45
a.
m.
Gold
Hill
ing business in this city Friday.
near death today. Mumbower was
C. C. t’ursel of Buncom was trans­ G. W. Davis of the Saturday Review
7:53 a. m.
Phoenix
8.45 a.m.
For Delays ii. Handling Freight taken into custody by Sheriff Mass who Ray Gold
acting business here Friday..
at Medford was in town Tuesday.
Talent
8:50 a.m.
8:05 a. m.
Tolo
asserts that he exceeded his authority.
Ed White of Ashland was transacting
E. W. Jones, a mining man of Med­
Ashland
9:20 a. m.
McAlty a companion, Lester Cooney,
With the usual rush of business inci­ mounted on motorcycles, were passing
business in this city Saturday.
ford was in town Monday afternoon.
dent to this period of the year, the rail- the farmhouse of M. M. Chrisman
Special will stop at all points going and returning
Mrs. George Barnum was a visitor
Mrs. Charles Prim and Miss Amalia :
I roads are scenting trouble ahead in the when a dog belonging to Chrisman ran
at Medford Monday afternoon.
Britt returned from Ashland Monday.
1 form of a shortage of cars.
out at them. McAlty is alleged to have
Mr. and Mrs. E. Cbnger drove over
Charles Nickell of Medford was trans­
In anticipation of this the railroads
to Medford Tuesday afternoon.
acting business ir. this city Saturday. have repaired and added to their equip­ shot the animal.
Mumbower notified of the incident,
$1.10
Medford
$2.05
Misses Amalia Britt and Issie McCul­ John Matney and Herman Offenbach- ment, but it is the fear of those in
Grants Pass
ly were at Medford Thursday.
< er of Applegate were in town Monday. i ' charge of railway*operation that this placed the boys unher arrest. In an
Phoenix
.95
1:80
Rogue
River
attempt to escape McAlty mounted his
Dr. O N. Nelson and daughter came
Talent
!
alone
will
not
suffice
and
to
avoid
.85
1:55
William Nelson of Ashland was a ,
Gold Hill
motorcycle and started to ride away
over from Medford, Wednesday.
]
business
visitor in this city Saturday. | serious delays and congestion the ship­ when Mumbower fired several shots,
Ashland
.70
1.20
Central Point
Mrs. C. W. Conklin of Medford visi­
Mrs. J. C. F. Harrington and daugh- i pers and the railroads must actively co- one passing through McAlty’s left leg
ted friends in this city Wednesday.
| Marian were at Medford Friday, I j operate.
and another striking him over the left
ter
Delay on the part of shippers in load­
Martin Carlson of Ashland had busi­
Mrs. H. E. Foster of Medford was I ing and unloading cars is often the dir- I kidney.
The Elks never do anything by halves. Refreshments and lunch on
ness in the circuit court Saturday.
| the guest of friends in this city Tuesday. I
the grounds. Come and enjoy a day in the cool, pure air of Colestiu
ect cause of the carrier’s inability to 1
married
Mrs. Christena Reuter transacted
J. C. F. Harrington was transacting ' furnish cars whereas if the shippers
Springs. Join the crowd, bring tie i imily.
business at Medford luesday morning. 1 business at Medford Monday evening. ! would load and unload promptly and HAMMOND—FLUKE At the office
Call on nearest S P. Agent for f rther particulars.
of the county judge, in Jackson­
John Watkins of Eagle Point was j Mrs. Gordon Stiut of Medford was when consistent load cars to their rated
transacting business in this city Mon­ transacting business in this city Tues­ capacity difficulties incident to rush of ! ville. Oregon, Monday, July 15, 1913,
John M. Scott, General Passenger Agent, Portland, Oregon
day.
business would, it is believe 1, be ap­ by Judge F. L. TouVelle; S. P. Ham­
day.
mond and Phoebe Fluke.
proximately relieved.
Mrs. C. D. Stout and daughter Ora
Jake Kuntzen of Steamboat was
The solution of the problem appears HEY—CORUM At the court house in
were visiting friends at Medford Tues­ transacting business in this city Mon­
Jacksonville, Oregon, Monday, July
to be co-operation, prompt loading and
day.
day,
14, 1913, by County Judge F. L.
unloading by the shipper and prompt
Miss Abbie Raypholtz
visited
Mr. and Mrs. Will Henry of Phoenix
TouVelle; Karl Hey and Mae Corum.
friends at Ashland several days this visited friends in thes city Sunday eve­ movement and delivery of cars by the
railroads. With this end in view last KETTEN —STRONG At Jacksonville,
week.
ning.
year the California Railroad Commis- ! Oregon, Tuesday, July 15,1913, by
The Seventh Day Adventists are
Ira Kime, a rancher from Griffin's sion as well as the Railway Commis­
Henry G. Dox, Justice of the Peace;
holding a camp meeting at Medford creek was tranacting business in town
sion of Oregon and several other states
Mike Ketten and Florence Strong.
this week.
Thursday.
took cognizance of conditions and with SMITH-ADAMS At the office of the
Dr. R. E. Golden is enjoying a few
Twenty-five Instructors—Fifty Courses
county judge, in Jacksonville, Ore­
Joseph Hammersly of Portland, for the hearty support of many, trade and
days outing at his former home at
commercial
organizations
developed
a
j
gon, Wednesday, July 16, 1913,
merly of Gold Hill, was visiting in the
Distinguished Eastern Educators A ided to Regular Faculty.
Marshfield.
spirit of co-ooeration between theship
Judge F. L. TouVelle; David
valley Monday.
University Dormitories open. Biar.i uni Roon at $3.51 per week.
L. C. Coleman of San Francisco, a
' pers and the railroads, wh'ch very sub-
Smith and Mary Adams.
Reduced Railroad Rates. For Complete Illustrated Catalog, Address
Gus Newbury. Esq. of Medford was i stantially relieved the situation and a
farmer resident of Jackson county, was
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transacting business before the circuit, I heavy movement of traffic resulted
a recent visitor here.
court
Saturday.
1
without
serious
delay
of
congestion
j
Attorneys E. E. Kelly and Gus
Change in Southern Pacific Time
Newbury were attending to business
Fletcher Linn of Portland, a former any-where. The plan gave such gener­
University of Oregon, Eugene
Table.
at the court house Friday.
resident of this city, was in town sev- al satisfaction that in all probability it
w'll
soon
be
a
mutual
permanent
work
­
Effective January 1st, 1910.
Mrs. Ruby Fox and Mrs. Walsh of eral days this week.
ing airangment. Present indication
San Francisco are visiting Mrs. Irene
Mrs. K. K. Kubli and her daughter are that in the near future demand for
NORTH BOUND TRAINS.
Eaton at her home in this city.
of Portland arrived Monday and will cars will be very heavy and even with
Portland
Passenger.......... 7:30 A.M.
20
Theresa, the little child of Mr. and visit friends here several weeks.
a large supply of equipment in service­
Grants
Pass
Motor........... 10:31 A.M.
Mrs. Richard Gaskin, fell from a porch D< n Cameron who has been engaged able condition to prevent delay and con­ 24
at her home, bi eaki ng an arm Thursday. with an engineering corps in locating a gestion in supplying and moving cars 32 Grants Pass Motor............ 4:58 P.M.
Help Fight the
Mrs. Bliven of Thompson’s creek railroad in Linn county has returned to active co-operation between the carriers 14 Oregon Express................. 5:45 P.M.
whose arm ^as broken in a wrestling this city.
and the shippers must obtain.
Oregon Express............... 6:58 P.M.
16
match a few days ago was in this city
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Shasta
Limited (Mail only)2:35 A.M
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Sid Nichol ia having a closing out
Thuiwla*.
Bo]s Don’t Like Grammer
SOUTH BOUND TRAINS.
sale this week. It is Mr. Nichol’s in-
Luke Ryan who has been superin­ tention to remove to California in the
f<
Citizens of the state are urged to inform th-msalves regarding
!3 Ashland Motor.................. 8:45 A.M.
tending some extensive improvements near future.
this plague which is causing great suffering among boys and young
A.M.
California
Express
........
10:52
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men,
and
especially among the innocent girls an I women of the atite.
on his farm near Eagle Point, came
Tn answer to the question. “Do you
Parents are urged to protect their cliil Ire i, an 1 provide cks.i i, whole­
The American Bonding Co. of Balti­ like grammar, ” asked of fourteen of 31 Ashland Motor..................2:24 P.M.
home Tuesday.
some information in place of the unclean misinformation they cannot
more will go on your ¿bond and write the young boys who attended the short
Mrs. H. K. Hanna, mention of whose
15 San Francisco Express. . .3:35 P.M.
now help getting.
burglary insurance.
course in agriculture for boys between il Shasta Limited(Mail only)5:47 A.M.
illness was made in our last issue, is
Send for any of the following
D. W. B agshaw . Agent.
twelve
and
sixteen
years
of
age,
at
the
much better and is rapidly regaining
FREE CIRCULARS
Mrs. C. A. Malone and little son of Oregon Agricultural College in June,
her usual health.
fourteen
said
no.
The
relative
esteem,
For
Young
Men
Medford papers state that actual Ashland visi ed her sister Mrs. Fred
or disesteem rather, in which part of
Circular No. 2-The Four Sex Lies.
!
work on the construction of the trolley Fick and family last week. They re
these sturdy young boys hold fhe com­
Circular Ni. 9 Sex Truths for Men.
line in that town was commenced Mon­ turned with Mr. Malone on Sunday.
mon school subjects is shown by the
We have it in all the very
For Older Boyj (13 to 18 yrs. or age)
day. Hope it will continue.
following list of answer: Arithmetic
latest and most up-to-date de­
Circular N>. 8- Virility and Physical Development.
Mrs. Reeves, Mrs. C. Gall, M'sses
yes, ten; no, two; history, yes, six; no
signs and shades, at prices
TERRIFIC STORM
For Younger /Joys
Ada Elmer, Jewell Bailey, Ekron, Gall,
one; spelling, yes, four; no, three; agri­
that will appeal to you. Make
Circular No. 7 The Secret of S'rength.
Mabie Reeves and Mary Bagshaw at­
culture, yes, two; no, none; bookkeep­
your selection while the stock
For
Girls
tended the Chatauqua at Ashland Sun­
ing, yes, two; no none; geography, yes,
is complete. Headquarters for
Circular Na. 4 \ Plain Talk with Girls Ab nt riiair Health.
day.
Brings Floods In Ohio And one; no, one; civil government, yes,
For Young Women
Lester Hickson the hoy who was re­
one; no, one. Notwithstanding this ap- I All Kinds of Paints, Oils,
West Virgin a.
Circular Ao /0-Physical Development,
cently committed to the county jail on
parent antipathy to study they are, ac-
Brushes, Glass, Etc.
a charge of horse stealing has been
■•ordjpg to Professor Ressler, a fine lot i
For Parents
To brighten up your dingy old
paroled by Judge TouVelle pending
of fellows, «elected for their leadership
Circular No. /—The Nael for E luc itirn in S tx i il Hygiene.
furniture try
Wheeling. Va., July 17.—A terrific in study and deportment and for their
good behavior.
Circular No. J When and How to T ill the Chillrin
Circular No. 5 A List of Boeks for Use in t ie Fa nily on Sex.
E. M. Wilson chief deputy in the wind ai d rainstorm visited West Vir­ liking for agriculture.
sheriff's office who has recently re­ ginia and South EasternOhio last night
signed from the position will leave and today, causing floods which endan­ Nuggets Found on Puyallup Sts.
Send 2-cent stamp with your address to
at
Sunday for Susanville, Calif, where he gered the lives of thousands of persons.
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Department I).
The telephone operators throughout the
has secured employment.
Tacoma,
Wash.,
July
15
—
Following
The Oregon State B nrd of Health
territory affected stuck to their posts,
John Wilson left for Portland Wed­ sending out warnings to the people to the discovery of gold nuggets in the
703 elling /?jil lin r, Portland, Oregon
nesday evening to bring back a man flee for their lives. The storm was stieets, Puyallup today presented the
appearance of a miniature Klondike
named Peterson, charged with buying most violent of the year.
harness of a Medford firm under false
OREGON
Imm : liately after warnings ha I been rush. B'-rrypickers threw aside their
representations and then skipping out issued all wires were demolished, and baskets, business men left their offices
AGRICULTURAL
with it.
the extent of thedamageis not known, and join-d in punning black sand oi
Secund
s'
reet.
COLLEGE
Court Reporter F. Roy Davjs and but it is believed that the heroic work
The gold rush started Sunday even­
of
the
telephone
employes
prevented
BEGINS it* fortyfifth school year
wife expect to leave Monday morning
ing when word leaked out that Chas
S eptember 1». tei*.
for an extended auto trip through the many fatalities.
Palmer,superintendent
of
afruitgrow
DEGREE COURSES in many phasesof
The storm reached the proportions of
northern part of the state. They will
•rs'
association
ha
I
found
a
handful
oi
AGRICULTURE
ENGINEERING.
HOME
be gone until the first week in Septem­ a cloudburst in this vicinity. Big and nuggets in the sand left by a well dig
E conomics . M ining , forestry , com ­
LittleWheeling
creeks,
which
flow
ber.
merce . PHARMACY
This preparation will restore the kidneys to their nor
through this city soon became raging ging gang.
Pi ns used for sorting berries ir. the TWO-YEAR COURSES in agricul ­
Mrs. Chas. Peck and daughter of torrents.
mal condition, cleanse the blood of poisonous waste
ture
HOME
ECONOMICS
MECHANIC
canneries were b »trowed bv the gold-
Neola, Iowa, visited at the home of
arts forestry . C ommerce P harmacy
matter, start rich, red blood coursing through your
seekers and used to wash the sand. TEACHER'S COURSES i” manual
Mr. and Mrs. Fred Fick last week,
veins and keep you in excellent health.
Several nuggets worth $2.50 each were
They were enroute to Alaska on a
trai ling, agriculture, domestic science
Notice
found.
pleasure trip but have been touring j
and art.
We are not recommending a latent medteiny-t‘is is s prescription
MUSIC, including piano, string, band
medicine composed of Irugs of known virtue
k.i >w what they are and
the .Vesiern states.
The B»*e Msditrlim In th" 'V -lu.
that is why we are so sure of our gi ..uud.
instruments and voice culture.
“M, little gir! . I dysentery e-y bid. I
Fenneth (“Dinkey”) Williams of
The person who stole a pair of
A BEAUTIFUL BOOKLET entitled
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Certain relief from kidney troubles-in59c and$l bottles
nts Pass n I allplityer row with stretchers from < ff my wagon are here- thought she would die. Cliambe ’ain’s Colic,
“T he E nrichment of R ural L ife ''
Cholera and I 'iarrnoea Remedy ¿tired her,
» .,irnin'he Canadian league,has been b • notified to return the garre to me
and
a
C
atalogue
will
be
mailed
free
and 1 can tru.lii'iily w»y that I thing it is the
on application.
f J to the Detroit American league immediately or I will send the »heriff ’<• t medicine in the world,” writes Mrs.
I William Orvia, Clare, Mich. For sale by
Address H. M. T ennant , Registrar,
r rb 'or $1500. and ¿rderedto report to for them.
all dealers.—Advertisement.
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Corvallis, Oregon.
C hris U lrich
Iteti i it in September.
B.P.O.E. Excursion
Cölestin, Sunday, July 29
SCHEDULE
ROUND TRIP FARES
Over Nine H( urs at Springs
UNIVERSITY
OF
OREGON®
SUMMER SCHOOL
The Registrar
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Great Red Piague
Wall Paper !
Chi-Namel
Fred J. Fick’s
This Cures Rheumatism
Nyal’s Stone Root Compound
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