Oregon Historical Society _fOL. VII. JACKSONVILLE, JACKSON COUNTY, OREGON, SEPTEMBER 27, 1913 One 16-acre Lane county hop yard by each other. CLASSES IN 3 MORE CITIES REPUDIATES CONTRACTS produced 2500 pounds tothe acre, worth Fred Klienhammer has sold his place $450. The net profit was about $200. to Harley Hall and is moving to Med­ per acre, the balance going to the pick­ Klamath Judge Enjoins County Faculty Members to Teach in er. Three Trains Pass Over Man- iI ford. Hop Crop Large and Prices High Amos McKee was in Jacksonville Medford, Ashland and A Portland jury last week awarded Court from Pay'r.g Road Bills gled Body. Had Lived In last week. Slate Fair Next Week. Will damages in the sum of $30,000. to Wil­ John Dunnington was out to A. s. Jacksonville in Excess of Sfafuory Limit lie Hoag, a day laborer. He was hurt Medford Two Years. 1 Celebrate Opening of Klienhammer's place Tuesday. by coming in contact with a live wire R. John Cantrail is working for W. while in the employ of the Washington- Canal. Klamath Fall, Sept. 25.—Klamath | University of Oregon, Eugene, Sept- E. Stratton, a hotel worker of Med­ Garrett. Oregon corporation. _____ r . >• ! 24 — Medford, Ashland and Jacksonville county is repudiating its debts. Judge | ford, met his death on the S. P. in ---------------- KÎX---------------- The Howard Creek logging railroad are among the first towns this year to Benson has granted a permanent in- , Medford Tuesday night. It is supposed Portland, Oregon, Sept. 23-Hop GRAZING REGULATIONS juction against the payment of four ; take advantage of the courses offered will tap an immense tract of timber growers in Oregon this year are enjov - that the unfortunate man had boarded land in Wallowa county, besides bring ­ by the University of Oregon extension bills contracted by the county court ' the north bound freight at the water ing the unusual combination of big crop for road machinery and culverts with ' department. In each a class in socio­ ing Flora, a town 44 miles north of En­ and high prices, the yield being one of tank, and from a trail of blood left fell terprise, and a fine agricultural coun­ backward near the Fifth street cross­ Upheld By Stockmen on Nation­ Beal & Co. and the security Vault and logy is being organized. try, near it, in touch with the railroads. the finest the state has ever had and At Medford the class is being form ­ Metal Works. The county court has ing, his foot caught between the foot the market is advancing at the rate of al Forest Reserves. Mrs. Susan Catherine Cleaver, aged one to two cents per day. The demand never kept a road fund as required by ed by the Medford Ministerial associa­ rail and the car floor. This happened 94 years, died of senile debility at Ba ­ law and all road indebtedness has been tion, seven members'of which have en­ abotit 10:30 o’clock and the body was at the present time is largely from Eur­ rolled. At Ashland George A Briscoe, i ker City, last week. She came to Ore­ ope. English buyers, especially, being discovered at one o’clock by the crew There were only 144 cases of grazing charged to the general fund. ‘‘I consider this repudiation of ap­ superintendent of schools is organizer, gon in 1853 and resided at Mt. Angel, eager to stock up while the price is of a south bound freight. Two freights trespass on the national forests during and one passenger train had passed ♦he past fiscal year, according to a re­ parent legitimate county indebtedness arid at Jacksonville, Rev. P. S. Bandy. Albany and Eugene before going to within reason. So'far. American buy- Baker county. ers are making little effort to buy, a - over the mangled body before it was port issued from the forest service. as a real calamity,” continued the The Ashland and Jacksonville classes hope to be comprised largely of busi ­ judge, “ but there was nothing else to The new concrete b.idge at indepen­ though it is known that many of t|hein discovered. The service considers this remarkable, dence is nearly finished. It is the first have contracted hops to the brewers at A coroner’s jury composed of W. L. in view of the fact that the national do. The law is plain on the matter and ness and professional men. Professor F. G. Young, head of the of its class in Polk county and will cost prices considerably below the present Halley B. J. Adylott, T. E. Daniels, forests contain 138,000,000 acres and although I feel that the county owes market. Oregon’s crop is probably the Ernest White, M. Bishop and G. E. have boundaries many thousands of the bill and that it should pay it, the department of sociology and economics $5000. At Prairie City several weeks ago, best of any hop growing section in the Pitts, rendered a verdict Wednesday miles in length. Nearly 32,000 grazing limit indebtedness allowed by the state will in person get the classes under forenoon that decrased came to his permits were issued, and more than 20, constitution has been exceded and when way in all three towns Friday and Sat­ Frank Dunton fell in such a manner world, and as it is conceded that the death while riding on a freight train in 000,000 head of domestic animals graz the matter was brought before me for urday of this week. From time to that nis neck was dislocated. Physi­ total world crop for this year will fell decision there was nothing to do but time Professor Young or some other cians now say that he will not only re­ many millions of pounds below the av­ ar. intoxicated condition. ed upon the forests for periods from a The unfortunate man was a native i few days, in crossing, to a whole year, i to sign the orJer enjoining the pay­ faculty member will visit the classes. cover, but that he will suffer no seri­ erage annual consumption, the only Some of the instruction will be conduc­ ous distortion of the neck. worry of the Oregon farmer is that ho of Kansas and was aged about32years. The various forest officers in charge I ment of the bills." Judge Benson further stated that ted by correspondence. He was a veteran of the Spanish-Am­ of the areas on which this stock grazed Portland now has a special policewo­ may be induced to sell too soon. It 1« During the winter, these Medford, erican war, having served with high I are much pleased by this record, be­ there was no way for Beall & Co. or the man, the first to be appointed to that freely predicted that the price will go Ashland and Jacksonville classes hope Security Vault and Metal Works to honors. He had been about Medford cause it reasonably might be assumed . position in that city. Mrs. J. C. Mur­ above 30 cents within the next few off and on for two years, sometimes that it would be extremely difficult to bring action against anyenrforthe col­ to arrange short lecture courses, ex­ ray, is the name of the new officer an : weeks. working as cook and sometimes as a protect this large area from the en­ lection of these bills, which amount to tending not less than one week each. her principal employment will be t I The coming annual State Fair at Sa­ Among the faculty members giving helper around the hotels. Funeral croachments of live stock and from de­ $16.782. lem September 29 to October 4, prom­ censor dances. “It simply means the repudiation of these lectures will be Dr. Clifton F. was held Thursday. ises to be by far the best ever held in predation of various sorts. A large That the Williams creek countr; the debts,” said the judge, “andestab­ Hodge, wh dent of the Oregon Jersey Cattle Club The university has added facilities the provisions of the law. ” the week. quota of deer, shot two bears and oh has offered a silver tea set as prize fur i serious enough to warrant the filing of for extension work this year and is the best Jersey heifer under one year Harley Hall and wife were in Med­ I a trespass charge, 20 were dismissed tained 150 pounds of wild honey. prepared to reach a large number of I ford last Saturday. Debenger Gap. by the department because of a lack of A movement is on in Burns to estab­ of age, and the club whbh he repre­ classes like those in southern Oregon. sents offers a similar prize for the best Mrs. Dora Cameron spent Saturday proof. The department points out that Several will be conducted in Portland. lish a packing plant. The scheme i bull calf. The animals must be brut I y Norman Cage. night with her mother at Ruch. while there were of course a great ma­ fostered by a number of prominent The courses are practically free. stockmen and farmers and the pur­ and owned by members of the club. F. Preston and wife whohave been to ny m'nor violations due to a lack of Mr. James Ringer of Eagle Point has knowledge or a misunderstanding of chase ot the Burns flouring mill by the The young people are to have their in­ San Francisco have returned. nings along with their elder., the man­ just finished painting the Debenger ' the regulations, they were settled with ' same parties, has been suggested. Pure Milk and Water in Home. Ed Ryan of Selma, Oregon, was visi­ agement of the textile department Gap school house, of Dist. No. 50. out difficulty through the issuance <>f ---------- *«.« -------- ting relatives and friends here last alone offering 54 cash prizes for Work permits to cover the cases or by per­ Mr. and .Mrs. T. G. Rainey of Cen­ week. exhibited by girls under 14 years of Oregon Agricultural College, Corval­ sonal conferences which were sufficient tral Point spent Sunday evening at the Electric Sparks Wilbur Cameron and wife autoed up to prevent further trouble. age. lis, Ore., Sept.26 — How to handle the home of her daughter and husband, .to the Pursell mill last week. “The biggest noise the world has ev­ milk and watei problems in the home Mr. Hnd Mrs. J. B, Hannah of Deben­ Pat Swayne transacted business in Mexico’s cabinet officers have all er heard,” is expected to be made all are interesting and valuable features A Good Investment. ger Gap. Jacksonville Monday. of the exhibit displayed by tho division been too busy for some time to make „long the Pacific Ces«t from British W. D. Magli, a well known merchant of Columbia to I anama at the time the A. S. Kleinhammer was in Medford Whitamound, Wis., bought a stock of Cham­ Clark Collins of Table Rock was a of Extension, Oregon Agricultural Col­ any arrangements to lecture. berlain’s medicines so as to be able to supply pleasant caller at the home of G. W. lege, at the Milk Show being held in meat last rock barrier in the Panama Canal Monday on business. That old love for elephant them to his customers. After receiving Portland this week. The myriad bac­ seems to be still in the Colonel's blood, is blown out and the waters of the At­ Joe Ginett and wife 3pent Tuesday them he was himself taken sick and says Stacys last bunday. Mr. Ray O. Whitlev of the Riverside teria that live in milk, in water, and in The Jeffersonian simplicity' of hifto- lantic and Pacific oceans are united. night at the Lyden House in Jackson­ that one small bottle of Chamberlain’s Colic, Cholera and Diarrhoea Remedy was worth soil, the good and the harm that they ville. ry simply hasn’t a chance these days Arrangements are being made to have more to him than the cost of his entire stock Ranch spent Thursday and Friday in do, and methods of spreud and control, with Secretary Bryan toting his dinner the news flashed instantly to every city Medford returning Saturday. of these medicines. For sale by all dealers. Mrs. Horace Venable accompanied are shown by an expert from the Col­ pail to work with him like all other la­ on the Pacific Coast when the final blai t by her mother, visited Mrs. John Can- —Advertisement. —■ «OX------------- is exploded and it is the intention to lege. Plate cultures, fermented pro­ borers. tral. Sunday/ The American Bonding Co. of Balti­ I FOR SALE at a Barga n—Houie and ducts and Btained specimens viewed He is a smart man who makes mis­ have every wheel in each town stoppi d Miss Irene Plotner is doing nicely more will go on your bond and write lot on Oregon street, n< ar City Hall. through high power microscope are takes only at the other fellows expense for a few minutes while bells, whistles with her little school of 12, the school burglary insurance. and every other known noise-making Must be sold soon Call on Rogue used to demonstrate the results of bac­ It wolud seem that the Chicagoan device compete in the production of is carried on promptly and liked well D. W. B agshaw . Agent. River Realty Co terial activity. who married eight wives in one week, Methods of testing milk forthenum­ had been assiduously courting trouble. noise. As soon as the loose rocks and debris can be removed from the canal ber and the kinds of its bacterial con­ When it comes to an exhibit of its after the explosion, which is expee it tent are demonstrated by means of culture plates, and the increase of goods at San Francisco, German manu­ to lake place October 10, the canal wil harmful bacteria under sanitary and facturers remember that business is be open to the passage of vessels al though the official opening will not be under unsanitary conditions is illustra­ business. Surgeons now performing operations announced for several months. ted with a view to secure better meth­ A movement has been started by the ods of keeping milk in the markets and by electricity would make a greater hit l in the home. Methods of contamina- if they cculd discover a way to do 'em Albany Commercial Club to get all the clubs of Western Oregon together at I tion by bacteria from cow hairs, flies by wireless. The New York surgeon who has been the State Fair for the purpose of boos!- i and unwashed bottles are demonstrat- shot by a patient for performing a mg the Willamette Valley as a wh.de , ed. Analyses of water in view of the pub­ wrong operation probably regrets his and not leave this important work to lic are made, showing methodsof coun­ oversight in not removing her trigger separate communities. Effort, will ah I so be made to unite the counUe. of ting and classifying bacteria. Thebac- finger. ' terial content of clean water, of poor Lobby revelations indicate that it Lane, Linn. Marion, Polk, Benton and water, of contaminated water and of was neck and neck between the law Yamhill in the preparation and instal- I : sewage, is made plain by illustrations. and the lawmakers as to which would lation of one big exhibit at the exposi­ Sdl bacteria in nodules are displayed be first to put the money lender out of tion in San Francisco. The date f the joint club meeting has been act for on root of leguminous plants. Meth- busiuess. | o ls and results of soil innoculation are Mathematical difficulties presented in October 2. illustaated in a practical manner. Cul- the will of a New York bishop proba­ At the second juvenile fair recently 1 ture for soil innoculation and directions bly will be solved by dividing it by the held at Wilsonville, Ore. a nine-year- I for the use of the culture are shown. number of lawyers engaged in its ad­ old boy carried off a total of 31 pnzes willing firHt on pt nct.caHy all lines o justment. -Ä fruits and vegetables, and also took Every little crisis has a happy solu­ first money in the ch.cken display NEWS OF THE STATE tion of its own. Among the other items shown by this The latest victim of the block system youthful farmer wrs a box of 14- Lund. of American Wonder potatoes, appears to be our old-time friend, Har­ Brief Items Galhe ed from Cur ry K. T. i the product of one lone spud. John Lind’s conception of up-to-date Exchanges — ------- diplomacy involves the plan of conceal­ ing everything, including the diploma- I Grar.ts Pass Gets Encampment Eugene had a dahlia show last week tist. at which 109 varieties were shown, Speculation as to what the new tem­ Cainp Adams Sept. 25, 1913—T<> the « Cottage Grove has just completed ple of peace stands for suggests that $21,000 worth of paving, and at a cos* it will have to stand for much that it Citizens of Jacksonville that gave us the invitation to hold our next annual of less than $1.00 per square foot. doe m’t want to. Reunion at Jacksonville will say that Pendleton men have signed a con­ The Atlantic City thief that grabbed at our business meeting held on the 17 tract to build a flour mill at Astoria, $1,800 at the ticket office had evid< n'- th of this month, Grants Pass and Jack­ with a daily capacity of 500 barrels. ly made up his m id to break cven r n sonville were put in nomination for I Multnomah’s ccunty fair was held at the trip if possible. place of the next Reunion Grants Pass Leading Merchants Gresham, this week. It opened Tues­ A surgeon in the Mexican constilu- won out. It wss moved and second by day and closed Saturday night. tional army explains the ci uses behind by thia association and the moth n car­ I ane county statistics shi.w there the revoluti in. N > doubt. 1 e has writ­ ried unanmou.dy that we thank the ere 38 births and 19 deaths in the ten a very interesting bo k. people of Jacl sonviile for the r kit d ,unty during the month of August. The German explorer eaten by can­ invitation nnd hop« to meet wiili them Jim Gybure, aged 60 years was kill- nibals while searching for radium ir. at some 'uture time. J. P. Savle Col. Comdg. id at La Grande last week w hile at- 1 f ew Guinea at least maraged tc pen - | Attest. J. W. Hicks Adjt. I tempting to climb on a moving logging trate the unknown interior. I train. Participants in lynching bees breathe If the Englishwoman should get the The upper Hood River valley will im­ more freely, now that Senator Brad- port two car Io. ds of Guernsey cows | ley's persist, nt attempt to raise the ballot Mrs. Pankhurst would be out of n job. I at a cost of about $9,000. ¡duty on hemp has been defeated. PORTLAND LETTER DEATH ON THE RAIL Quality Highest Prices Lowest Goods delivered when and where you want them by our own wagon Ulrich Brothers Jacksonville Oregon H