*T. -sT Or«2on Historical Society V ol . vii . JACKSON VII LE, JACKSON COUNTY, OREGON, AUGUST 30, 1913 NO. 17 Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Hall took dinner I Eugene has passed an ordinance for- DEP A R iMENT GRANTS PERM. T ADV SES REST TH: EFFECT ABROAD bidding all racing on Sunday. This in­ . with Mr. and Mrs. George Wolf Sun- cludes ajto and motorcycle racing. I day- Stanfield has begun its peach harvest. To Use Water Power for Lim- Miss Di ra Saltmarsh and Molli-» letter From Suffragette Leade Pc icy o the Acm'nistrallon Has All Ready for Big Doings in It is estimated that th- Page ranch Kleinhanm er was the guest of Mr. alone will yield 20,000 box .. Medford From September Partially Confirms Report ber.'ng on Wind R ver, Wash. CiangeJ I uropean Senti- . Ancel Gils, n last week. Contracts totaling 139,069 have been let Mrs. C. C. Buck and daughter Letha, 9 to 13. I hat Truce is Made. mtni in Our Favor for the construction of new higli school were visitir g home folks near Bunconi Acting secretary of agriculture Gal­ buildings at Cottage Grove. Tuesday. loway has just granted a final water Domestic science, manual training power permit to E. P. Ash and Sam London, Aug. 25.— Rumors which i The f lir directors are holding meet­ Vincent Kasshafer of Jacksonville An editors) writer in the Portland have been current of a truce between TelegrUm discusses the effect of the and a physical laboratory are to aug- , Samson of Stevenson, Washington, the ings every week and are making big i was visiting Bert Goldsby lust week. ment the curriculum of the Sutherlin power to be used in logging operations preparatio is for the third annual fair Wilber Ci me -on steps high over the the militant suffragettes and the Brit­ Wilson policy as follows: ish Government seem to find support in at Medford, September 9 to 13. "There is yet uncertainty about the schools the coming year. in the vicinity of Wind River. This arrival of a new automobile. a letter written today, by Mrs. I’ank- outcome of the Mexican situation, but The exhibit building has been moved The Tumulo dimes is the latest paper final ___ permit ______________ ____ __ one succeeds a ___ preliminary Mrs. Frank Cameron was taken to up dose to the amphitheatre, another the hospital Saturday and is reported liurst to her followers adv sing them to with all the rapidly changing prospects to be lannchetk in Crook county. It is granted to the same parties on March take a holiday for the present. She there is much encouragement that the published at Laidlaw, by S. R. Brown, I 1, 1912. building for stock and poultry erected doing well, we are glad to say. policy of the Administration at Wash­ and is printed at Redmond. and a suitable place fixed under the says: The water power project, which util­ Mrs. S. A. Cantrail was visiting her “I am gathering up strength for a ington will win, and that some plan grand stand for the children’s exhibits, Scott Cornelius former assessor of izes the flow to Wind River, is located son John and family this week. renewed battle when the holiday sea­ will be adopted thitt will tend to bring Clatsop county, permits the Astoriun entirley on national forest land of the that are in charge of the Greater Med­ Lee and Dean Saltmarsh were in son is over. I hope that everyone of about peace in that long distressed to quote him as pointing with pride to Columbia forest.and is about 30 miles ford club and promises to be very Medford on business Wednesday. ■ numerous and interesting. you also will take advantage of the country. 95 tons of the finest hay from 15 of hit northeqst of Stevenson. But whatever else may come, there fertile acres. A platform will be erected in the alley Hollis Parks was in the city Tuesday. present lull in political activity to take By means of a timber crib dam, between Ritter & Dunlap’s and J. W. W. O. Garrett was on the streets the rest and chance you have all to certainly has been a change of Euro­ ebouc IS feetjn height, water will be W. L. Smith of Hood River has on pean sentiment regarding the attitude Dressier’s office for the band and there the first of the week. richly deserved exhibition just to show what that re­ iiverted into a wood-stave pipe 4 feet Another indication that an agreement of this country, and that change is to will be free dancing and Mardi Gras George Wolf has sold his place and gion can produce, stven peaches weigh­ n diameter, in which it will be jojivey- has been reached is the cessation by the our credit and is due principally to the on the paved street on Wednesday and will move to Medford. ed a dist nice of about one mile ’to the ing eight pounds. Thursday evenings. pressure pipes and iho wheels. At li e Ora Goldsby and Daisy Whelpley authorities of the enforcement of the fact that we have a policy and have The editor of the Burns News de­ A big special feature that has been were the guests of Dora Donahue last ' “cat and mouse” act Out of 43 [ taken a definite and rather determined scribes power house there will be installed 01 e a field of Harney county barlet sutfargettes sentenced toimpria nment stand concerning some of the things secured is the wild horses and bucking Saturday. that will make 75 to 8!) bushels pel <50 kilwatt unit, direct connected to a for various offenses, only one now is n essential to be done in Mexico before acre. bulls used at the Klamath Falls Elks Pelton wheel. William Anderson is working fur A. 1 there can be any hope for peace. Rodio July 4; also several of the cham­ S. Kieinhammer at present. jail. A syndicate of Chicago and Pitsbuig it is widely believed that Mrs. Rank-, Until President Wilson seriously pion riders for the cost have been se­ John Cantrail was in town this week- J hurst has at least agreed to a truce in j I turned his attention to affairs in Mex­ capitalists have pur, hased 5U0 acres of cured, which promises plenty of buck­ Joe Hall tarried in the city the first I order to strengthen the hands of th .. e ico, we were merely drifting and land south of N«rth Bend, in Coos Ccmmemorafe Fall of Napoleon ing broncho sports. members of the British Cabinet, wh > | apparently unable either to direct or county, paying $250,0(0 for it and will The ladies relay race of two miles of the week. are working to make the enfranchise­ to influence the course of events. start both iron and wood-working changing horses every half mile for a Kelheim, Aug. 25.— All the German ment of women a Government measure. Chaos continuously threatened down facto.ies on the site. purse of $200, will be a big special overeigns. including Emperor William there, and apparently we could not lift The Oregon Power Co. has closed a nd the heads of the city republics of event. Debenger Gap. a hand to prevent it. Our attitude contract with the P. E. & E. railway tamburg, Bremen and Lubeck, have Secretary Streets of the Commercial By Norman Gage. was one tha* commanded little or no company to supply power for the lines .ssembied here as the guests of tho Berry Juice “Keeps" club who is making a special effort io respect abroad. now in operation and all lines as far 'rince Regent of Bavaria tocommemo- get the orchardists to make good ex­ We now have assurance that the north as Salem. The power is to he ■ate in the great Hall of Liberation the hibits of fruit says the display will be Oregon Agricultural College, Cui vi.l- positive stand taken by this Govern­ supplied from the Sptinglield plant. Mr. Florence Walker of Antioch left the finest in Southern Oregon. This is .efeat of Napoleon in 1813. Besides iis, Ore., Aug 25.—Among other re­ ment is meeting with apprueiulion on I I last Tuesday for Crater Lake with- a a big pear and apple country and us he ruh rs, this little town of only 4000 -♦(£>♦ — there are about $3J0 in cash offered oil load of melons and returned Saturday. markable qualities loganberry juice the part of the most powerful fo eign i nhabi'.ants is entertaining nearly 70,000 each of these fruits as well as liberal He met one of his Aunts Mrs. H. lias she propity of retaining its fresh interest, and, as a result of that, 1 Text Books for Public Schools. isitors, who h ive traveled here over exhibits on all other fruits, the grow­ Welch, whom he had not seen for ness for several weeks withcut any pressure is brought to bear in Mexico' the single railroad or in automobiles sterilization whatever, according to to induce the favorable coiisidvia ion ers should make a special effort to see twenty years. She returned home with from all parts of Germany. Following is a list of the text bo>! s the valley has a creditable showing at Mr. Walker and ^expects to stay fof recent investigations conducted by of that which the Go> e. nnriv.it a. Professor C. I Lev. is, h<.rtieulturi.-t of Washington proposes. to be used in the g a es of the public the fair. The association will furnish some time. the Oregon Agricultural College, i This altitude goes a considerable way fchools according to the new course of Mr. Russel Trombine of Central cold storage for fruits and vegetables. NOTICE OF SPECIAL FLECTION — • 1- . Get a — premium list and prepare to Point has returned from the marsh About the first of July Professor Lewis toward winning success for the Wilson st tdy w hich has just been issued by took considerable quantities of logan­ policy. It is the victory for peace the State Superintendent of Publi make an exhibit of something. J where he spent the summer. berry juice, without heat, sweetened it; through the agency of diplomacy h if I Instruction. A cupy of the course c Grain thrashing began on the Deben- to taste and poured it into bottles won at least, and that without aban­ , study will be placed in the hands <. For Issuing Road Bonds for iger Gap ranch, last Wednesday. , which he set away to the basement doning the high moral ground that the I each teacher under contract to teach ii Bur.com Reports. Mr. Jasper Rodgers and son, Lester rooms of the Horticultural building. Jackson County, Oregon. Wilson Administration has assnmed j Jackson county as soon as a supply i: ! of Beagle have began work on tbeit The bottles were not sealed, nor was from the first with regard to Huerta’s 1 furnished by the State Department. f store building, which will be a great I the temperature of the room cooled be­ I incumbency. A straightforward de- j which will be in a few days - Wilbur Cameron was in the-city last accommodation to the travel as it is on Notice is hereby given, that on Tues- low normal. At the end of six . weeks claration of principle and American flRST GRADE week. the cross roads of Gold Hill, Debenger an examination of the juice showed i__ ___ __ _________ _______ manliness have been ___ the chief factors Wheeler’s Grided Pr mer, Sloan’ lay, the 9th d of September, 1913, a special election will bo held in Jacks' n A. S. Klemhammer and wife were in ! Gap, and Meadows Central Point that its appearance was unchanged and ' in winning commendation, and the j Primary Reader, first book. I roads. town last week. county, Oiegon, to determine whether that fermentation was just beginning i chances are that they have won re- SECOND GRADE -------- —».»>♦—-------- ' to set in. Upon tasting, the juice was spect in Mexico as elsewhere.” Wheeler's Graded Fir. t Feidei the county court for Jackson county, Hazel Hamilton spent several days Oregon, Hhnll i-suo bonds of said county, The American Bonding Co. of Balti- found to be sweet, with more than just | Wheeler’s Graded Second Reador. witN relatives in Medford. and, provide for permanent road con­ more will go on your bond and write a “sparkling” taste to enrich its flavor. THIRD GRADE dayrUnk Cameron was in lown Satur- | burglary insurance. Professor Lewis considers its self-ster­ Wheeler’s Graded Th rd Reader, Hicks’ struction to the amount of Fires in Pine Timber red Thousand ($500,003.00) D. W. B agshaw . »gent. ilizing power very unusual and destined Champion Spelling Book, mature. to make it a popular beverage wher­ Lessons for Primary Giades, Ona Hundred Thousand OlOO.OoO) The effect of ight surface fires on Step by Step. Here is a woman who speaks frota per­ ever loganberries are grown. Dollars, par value, ten years from ti e pine timber is to kill or damage moie sonal knowledge and long experience, iz., F ourth grade Mrs. P. H. Brogan,of Wilson, Pa., who says, FOR SALE at a Bargain House an than half of the mature trees, accord- Wheeler’s Graded Fourth Readei date thereof. runs twice a week. “I know from ex|ierlenc? that Chain'lerlain's One Hundred Th >usand ($10'1,00.)) 1 ing to findings just announced by the Hicks* Champion Spelling book, Writ- lot on Oregon street, near City Hall. Cough Remedy is far-superior to any other Frank Stephenson spent Snn.t Must be sold soon. Call on Rogue U. S. forest service. ing Lessons for Piimary Grades, Num­ Dollars, par value, fifteen years from night at Joe Goldsby ’8. " day I For croup there is nothing that ex"?1» it.” I For sale by all deal The studies were made on the Wal­ bers Step by Step, Kitndali’s Elemen­ the date thereof. River Realty Co. One Hundred Thousand (100,000) lowa and Whitman national forests in tary English Book 1. Dollars, par vnlue, twenty years from the Blue Mountains of eastern Oregon. FIFTH GRADE Several typical stands of western yel­ Wheeler’s Graded Fifth Reader, Hicks’ he date thereof. CJmi ) ' «W»; JRBap < «Ät - JKBFJ One Hundred Thousand ($100,000) low pine were selected, where surface Champion Spelling Bock, Palmer’s fires had recently burned. The rtgion Method of Business Writing, Completi Dollars, par vid'.te, twenty-live years had been periodically run over by s.ich Arithmetic by White, World Geogra­ from the date thereof One Hundred Thousand ($100,000) fires for along tine. The mini recent­ phy, Kimball’s Elementary Book 1, Dollars, par value, thirty yeurs from ly barnad ateas were carefully survey­ Introductory American Hist ry by the date thereof. ed and all the trees individually Bourne A Benton, Priinerof Sanitation, J The total amount thereof to be ir- stu li ■ 1 to find th ■ effect of the fie. by Ritche. ued in one year if the county court As a result of this survey the follow­ SIXTH GRADE ing facts were verified: A surface fire Wheeler’s Graded Filth Reader, Hicks, shall so order, and to bear interest a' iciis from one to three merchantable Champion Spelling Bcok, Palmer’s the rate of five percent peraniiutn,and Gets per acre, by eating out basal fire Method of Business Writing, Complete all of the funds so raised shall be ex­ seals: it make» lire seals at the base Arithmetic, World Geography, by pended in building and improving one of 42 per cent, or nearly cnc-hulf, of Tarr & Murray, Kimball’s Elementary permanent road in said county, de­ ail tlie merchantable yellow pine- ; it English Book 1, Introductory American scribed as follow.-, t'>-wit: Beginning at the corner between actually burns to death more than 3 per His ory by Bourne & Beriton, Graded cent of the trees that is, they are Lessons in Physiology ar.d Hygiene by fractional sections thirteen (13) and fourteen (13) m township forty eight. Killed by the heal of the light surface Krohn. (48, ninth ut lunge sev< n (7) west of lire at their bases. In short, of the SEVENTH GRADE mature trees more than one halt ol the Elson's Grammar School Reader, Book the Mount I)i, I lo Meridian, California, . -ia. stand sulf er more or Kss damage. 3, Hicks' Champion Spelling Book, connecting with the survey of the state hhe stands were selected to insure Palmer's Method of Business Writing, highway of California; thence northerly results rupiesciitatives of the region, Complete Arithmetic, World Geogra­ along tho route as now staked out to .eeoruing to the forest : ervice investi­ phy, Kimbah’s Elementary English present county ’io.ul; thence following gators, wi.odruw the conclusion that Bcok 21, A School History of the as near as practical the main county road into and through the city of Ash­ .leaberate light burning in such locali- United States by Mace. land, a municipal corporation of Jack- ut-s to removejbru-n and Uudergrowth EIGH’IH GRADE is distinctly uooeimomical, particularly Elson’B Grammer School Reader, Book son county, Oregon; thence following the main traveled county road through since successive surface buntings only IV, Hicks' Cl ampion Spelling Book, the towns of talent, Phoenix, Medford heigln.cn the injury to the trees and Palmer’s Mt thio of business Writing, and Central Point, in a northwesterly make it cumulative. Agriculture for Beginners. Complete direction; thence following, as near as Anthmetic, Rtinsch's Civil Govern­ practical, the county road in a north­ -♦ .♦ ♦ ment, Kimcell's Elementary English, westerly direction to a point at or near Bcok 11, A School History of the Unit the stream known as Rogue river; NEWS OF OREGON ted States by Mace. thence following tl.e main traveled J. Percy Wells, county road along sHid stream in a County School Superintendent. Westerly direction and terminating at Brief Account ol Recent Events, a point where e main traveled county Goihe-■ as herein oiucteu, and Ashland is trying a public n. rket, appendicitis. The City Drug Store i shall ipdow lli ' nosl practical >outefor the first opening oi which was Satur­ states that this simple remedy draws a permanent raid, anil said road xhirl day, August 23. <.fT such a surprising amount of old I be a permanent road and highway Ground is being cleared at Seaside foul matter from the laxly that A . through mud c.unty. g . a . G ardner , for the ereclion of a new sawmill of SINGLE DOSE relieves s ur stomach 60,0 V feet ca¡ ucity, with box factory gas on the stomach and constipatio ■ C unly < I i',> lor Jackson County. Ore- , INSTANTLY. in connection. | K«n. MARDi GRAS DURING FAIR Quality Prices Goods delivered when and where you want them by our own wagon Ulrich Brothers Jacksonville 11 10 R