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Oree >n Historie»! Society JACKSONVILLE, JACKSON COUNTY, OREGON, OCTOBER 25 19 3 # VOL. VII. . BONDS CARRY KILLED BY HIS BROTHER. along so fast it will soon be so that ci PORTLAND LETTER A S. Kleinhammer and family spent ties will be ashamed of themselves for uh Monday evening with W. O. Garrett not having adopted it sooner. and family. Taft has lost eighty pounds since he _ .... . n - . Grants Pass Railroad Bends Au Elmer Conger While Huutii g at retired from the Presidency. Laughed I SoU,h Afr“a Young Man Named Coldson Isaac L. Coffman and wife spent • * * ■ Saturday and Sunday at J. Goldsbys. Dead Indian,is Mistaken for a it off doubtless. pies. thorized By 9 to 1 Vote. Shot by Companion. Dead What with Gettvsburgh and Chatta Jim Cantral who has spent a week Deer, Was Shot by Brother here, returned to Jacksonville Tuesday. nooga reunion, Mason and Dixons line at Ashland Hospital. Grants Pass. Ore., Oct. 23, — The Portland, Ore. Oct. 21,(6peci"l) — is becoming harder to find every year. Joe Hal) and family to3k supper with Saturday. Died Sunday bonds for the construction of the Grants | So attractive have l|een the reports of The divorced husband who has to pay Harly Hall and family Sunday. Pass and Crescent City railroad, pro alimony has the game but not the I the superior quality of Oregon apples Mcrning. As a result of a quarrel between j It is reported that Mrs. Frank Cam- moted by Dr. J. F. Reddy ar.d others ! that » party of pilgrims came all the name. tramps in the “jungles” ne«r Talent' ero'i is on the mend we are glad to say. way from Johannesburg, Sputh Africa, carried today by the overwhelming ma Sunday morning about 9 o’clock, Jeff T. R. is said to want his ¡ring back. Ora Golusby spent several days with jority of 967 for to 107 against, a 9 to Elmer Conger, a young man who liv-1 to Portland in order to see for them Coldson, aged 19 years, whose mother, 1 friends in Jacksonville recently. Teddy is always wanting something. 1 vote. The bonds are for municipal . ed between this city and Central Point j selves whether or not Oregon fruit waa Mrs Luetta Carter, lives at 2316 II- | Mrs. S. E. Dunnington was to see bonds to the amount of $200,0n0 and was shot Saturday afternoon by bis | If Porfirio Diaz returns to Mexi-o, so much better than that from other « linois street, Indianapolis, is dead Mrs. Frank Cameron this week. are to be issued by the city. brother, while hunt’ngdeer in the Dead he mav become the man of the hour parts of the world. ' Thby* ’came, they from bullet wounds, and F. C. Burns, saw, and they-left .orders, to the extent Miles Cantral and wife were in Med-1 The same amount was voted at a Indian country about 25 miles above I but no longer. aged 32, claiming Chicago as his home, Senators who are holding back on the of 25 carloads of the finest apples Ore previous election, but were declared Ashland. ford Tuesday. js held in the county jail for his death. illegal by the supreme court. The The unfortunate man, with a party : money bill are acting as though they gon could produce. Coldson in his ante-mortem statement * Edwin Taylor was in town Monday, j This vufehase is merely the entering bond issue was made under the same of four others, one of whom was his were used to playing a tight game of Lawrence Brown and Charlie Prim alleges Burns fired the fatal shot. law that the recent good roads bond is brother had been camping in the region poker. wedge. In-the past the bulk of apples In his last statement Coldson al took breakfast and dinner at J. Golds- j sue in this county was carried. for several days hunting deer and had , Press agents who write about the fa for the South African trade have been leged that Burns fired the fatal shot, bys Sunday. The bonds with the outside capital in" left the camp in the afternoon to look I bulous salaries of their stars will have I purchased in Nova Scotia and. other following a quarrel. He said that Charlie Grigg was a visitor at the . terested practically means the comple for deer. Near the scene of the acci- j to be more cautious when the income Eastern sections, but acquaintance with they had been wrestling and that Goldsby ranch Tuesday. tion of the road, construction work dent they had separated, Elmer and a tax gets busy. the wonderful coloring, quality and Burns became angry because he threw long-keeping characteristics of Oregon thereon now being under way. , man named Beers being in one party A dollar a pound is mentioned as the him. They engaged in banter and ! and the others in another. The evi- possible price of beef ten years hence. apples will undoubtedly result in divert The Youths Companion In 1914 Burns, the dead man alleged, pulled Waste Wood Makes Brushes I dence given at the inquest shows that An elastic food supply may be more j ing practically all future orders to the out a 44-caliber revolver and fired, no signals had been agreed upon when important than an elastic currency. Pacific Northwest, a movement which the bullet striking in the abdomen, Seven college presidents and a num- ' they parted, it being the general im- will be greatly stimulated when the While hazing is reprehensive. it must | piercing the intestines eleven times. ber of college instructors, including ex ' Waste wood in the manufacture of i pression that each party would be out Panama Canal is in operation. be admitted that some v»ry fine mili- . He died Monday morning at 6 o’clock. President Taft, will contribute to The I school desks is now being used for the j i of range of the other. On October 15 a meeting was held at After the shooting Coldson was Youth’s Companion during 1914. The parties made a <|pfot>r and it j I tary and naval men have survived the | Medford for the purpose of perfecting backs of cheap brushes, according to placed in a refrigerator car of a freight practice. Then there is Gene Stratton Porter, ♦ he statement of the forest service. seems that Elmer must have returned plans for the installation of an All-Ore- train an! taken to Ashland. Before whose stories of Indiana woods swamps A large manufacturer of school desks towards the starting point or at least I Since that penny ante esisode Thaws’ gon exhibit at Ashland for the enter the fray the dead man and the one in have made her famous, and Kate Doug- 'greatest ambition seems to be to catch in Michigan had a considerable amount near to the route taken by his brother, I tainment, information and education of jail had been put off a freight train i las Wiggin, who never wrote a dull line of waste materia) in sizes which were A. P. Conger, who hearing a noise in j W. T. Jerome bluffing. the host of tourists which will visit with about a dozen other wanderers. [in 1 her life, and Mrs. Burton Harrison, j too short to enter into *he manufacture the brush like that made by a deer j that section ot the state during 1915 They were drinking and in an ugly | i who remembers when conversation was NEWS Of THE STATE of the smallest desks, and could not be jumping, fired at the noise and wasI It is announced that in making up this mood. Seventeen were rounded up by j , »eally an art as practised in Washing utilized further with his machinery or shocked to see his brother stagger out i exhibit every part of the state will be the sheriff’s office and held on sus-I ton and in the manor houses of Virgin- given an equal chance. Eastern Ore picion and as witnesses in the county | ' ia. And this'is just a beginning of the in his line of work. This material was into the open. The bullet struck the ■ all hard maple in pieces an inch thick, unfortunate man under the left arm, Brief News Items Gathered From gon will have as good a show as West- jail. [ list. a foot or so long, and about three inch passed through the lungs and lodged in ern Oregon and the Deschutes Valli y Coldson, according to his vagrant If you know The Companion, you es wide; for a long time n had been the right shoulder. It is said that the Our Oregon Exchanges. will be as welcome to make a display acquaintances, was n beggar, having have a pretty Hear idea of what is in consigned to the waste pile and sold tor dead man wore a grey shirt which was •as the Umqua Valley or the Willam a deformed hand, and Burns was his store for next year’s readers. If you fire-wood. This waste amounted to about the same color as a deer at thia ette. The central ide« is to secure set partner on the road. do not know, ask us to send you sam- j from one thousand to fifteen hundred season. The Polk county apple crop is above tlers for Oregon lands. pie copies —for instance, those contain board feet each day. A nearby manu After the accident, the stricken man, the average, this year. The Executive Committee of the Ore ing the opening chapters of Arthur; facturer was using practically this still alive, was carried by his compan Ashland is planning to improve and gon Dairyman’s Association has fixed Notice Stanwood Pier’s fine serial— “His Fath- [ quantity of maple, which he was saw ions through the forest a distance of extend its water service. upon Wednesday and Thursday, Octo er’s Son.” Full Announcement fori ing up into small pieces for making the about ten miles,, to V. E. Hooper’s Coquille will vote on the local option ber 29-30, as the dates for the annual 1914 will be sent with the sample cop- place and^ doctor summoned. Later question November 4th. backs of cheap brushes. Notice is hereby given io all whom meeting to be held at jl'illayioiik. A Members of the forest service, in on he was removed to the hospital at it may concern that the firm of Ulrich j ies. Jacksonville has a grape juice fac strong progiam has been prepared f< r For the year’s subscription of $2.00 vestigating raethodslof eliminating fac Ashland, where he died at six o’clock, Bros, has this day been dissolved by the occasion and dairymen from all ov tory in successful operation. mutual consent. Lewis Ulrich taking . i there is included The Companion Prac tory waste, conceived the idea that the Sunday morning. er the state are urged to make a spe tical Home Calendar for 1914, and all Grandma Todd, aged 103 years, regis blocks used by the brush factory could Coroner Kellog, with a jury compos over all the partnership property in cial effort to be present. Those who eluding all the book accounts and notes 1 the issues of the paper for the remain- I be readily secured from the waste of ed of H. C. Burgess, O. M Selsby, F. tered at Eugene recently. She is old expect to attend the convention are ing weeks of 1913, dating frfm the the school desk manufacturer, and on 1 M. Amy, D. T. Lawton, W. T. York enough to vote. due the firm and assuming to pay all instructed to secure a receipt from the The Knights of Pythias at Gaston railroad company for their fare in ol this basis got the two together. Ar and B. T. VanDeCar, held an inquest the partnership debts. . t time the subscription is received. The Youth’s Companion, 144 Berke rangements were made so that the ! over the remains Monday forenoon. are planning to build a two-story lodge Dated this 26th day of Sept. 1913. der to secure a reduced rate for the re ley St., Boston, Mass. New Subscrip brush manufacturer now places orders ! finding “that Elmer Conger came to building. 4 L ewis U lrich turn trip. tions received at this office. with the other firm for its raw materi his death from a gunshot wound inflict- A marked increase in the lumber R oy U lrich Polk County prunes a^e prize I for al and what was formerly waste is now - ed by A. P. Conger, Saturday, Octo- business is predicted in all parts of the ■ - »<r*---------- their quality in many parts of the Causes of Sto.T ach riyiubles. | ber 18, 1913. We also find that death I i state, a source of profit. world.. Last week one carload of the Sedentary habit», lack of out-door exercise, Buncom Reports. was purely accidental.” Medford has organized a progressive dried fruit was shipped to England, an insufficient mastication of food, couatipauTi, .The petition asking for the commuta Funeral services were held in the M. | club and proposes to raise $40 per other to Sweden and a third to France. a torpid liver, worry sod anxiety, overeating partaking of food and drinlc not suited to tion of death penalty in the cases of E. church in this city, Tuesday fore month for work in the state. This week a carload will be shipped Frank Cameron was in thecity Tues your age and occupation. Correct your Spanos and tymour the Medford mur noon, interment in the cemetery at this habits and take Chamberlain’s Tablets and derers, has been sent to Governor A timber deal is in progress at New from the same point for St.Peterburg, day. you will soon be well again. For sale by West. If capital punishment is ever place. port by which it is expected that two Russia. Each car contains 1,500 boxes John Cantral did trading with Jack all dealers.— s Advertise”'--' billion feet of timber will change weighing 25 pounds each. The pack justifiable it certainly is in these cases Electric Sparks sonville merchants first of the week. ■ --- ing plant ut Faillis is employing 60 wo i hands. as by the confessions of the condemned men and 25 men and running day a< d Wilbur Cameron wont to Medford If you want to buy, or sell anything, men themselves no mitigating circum A road primer, teaching the princi night shifts in order to keep up with Tuesday. advertise in the Post. stances were shown. Take the weather out of politics. ples of modern road building is being orders. No, the baseball season is not too issued by the county judge of^Lane Shipments of livestock from eastern long, the summer is too short. county. The need it. A point« to the Pacific International ÜS— '•**’ S—- «x-.'-jM/y». o, Fifty-one Chinese are to be deported. The Independence postoffice report Now watch the laundry rates go up in for the last quarter shows a gain of 45 Livestock exposition at North Portland December 8-13, are to be handled at large cities. per cent over the same quarter last one-half the usual freight rates. This New York is thinking of driving out year. concession has been made by 29 rail all of i.s crooks, regardless of the lone The teachers' institute for Jackson roads represented in the transcontinen liness that might ensue. and Josephine counties. was held at tal freight bureau and will become ef- If hoop skirts come back the tango Grants Pass this week. The attend ' fective November 1. The exhibitor will be still more sensational. If you don’t believe it give us a trial. We have an?e was large and ameli interest making shipments under this tariff is expected to pay the full one-way rate Think of a pickle famine! What will manifested in school work. the finest and best stock of staple merchandise in Myrtle and Mayme the beautiful high Forest Grove h-is 40 blocks of stan on his stock, and if it is not sold dur school girls do for lunch? dard street paving and the News-Times ing the exposition, it may be returned Jacksonville, and strictly guarantee everything at owners risk free of charge within 30 At any rate, the ingenuous Miss thinks that this is a pretty good re days after the close of the sh >w. we sell. cord for three seasons. trifle Sturtevant seems to have been a uncertain in her benevolence. A t'ain of fourteen cars, each car COURT HOUSE NEW! To be sure of get,’ing a profit out of carrying 18,000 pounds of hops passed I their bu> ineas, modern train bandits through Albany, last week. The hops were shipped from Independence and might sell the moving picture rights. Item» of Inierett to Jackson Coun’y were billed to New York. Much suffering is expected to result Tax Payer» Grants Pass recently sent a 3,000 among our leading Getmi'ncommedians word telegram to parties in Few York. 1 from the high price of sauerkraut. NEW i-ASE 3. It was the full text of a railroad ordin Mexico is disappointing Mr. Wilson’s ance recently passed by the council of The State of Oregon vs Edwi rd enemies again by making his policy that city. Whi'e. Ind ctment by grand jury for j look better every day. defrauding a hotel keeper. More cattle will be fed at Echo this Diplomacy is a sad business. Fancy year than ever before. One man last W. F. Biddle, et al vs T. I ». Taylor. Huerta and Lind sitting around for week unloaded nineteen cars of cattle App’al from county court, Tranrcript Pure Food Groceries delivered by our own wagon i weeks, yawning politely each in the ’ • to be fattened and he has 120 more filed. any time you want them from 7 in the morning other’s face. carloads which he will soon ship there. W. F. Biddle vs Eleanor Ha’. 4p- The President onght to be permitted peal from county court Trans.-rij I to 6 at night. to deliver his rivers and harbors ad filed. County Treasurer’s Fifty-sixth dress on the Mayflower. NEW CROP RAISINS—3 Crown Muscatel, London Layer, Thompson Medford Grocery Compan y V- J. B. The way Jerome has been permitted Cssey. Action to recover money. Com Call. Bleached Seedless, New Currants, White Figs to hound Harry Thaw, is a shame on plaint filed. • our state anil national governments. State of Oregon, County of Jackson, j In Fact Everything is Fresh and New. William H. Breese vs W. I,. High, Tl»aw has been tried for killinging a de Tre-Riiry Department. generate and was acquitted, but com-i Jacksonville, Oregon, Oct. 25th, 1913. I et a). Action to recover monev. Com- DRIFTED SNOW FLOUR—The kind that makes mitted for insanity, and he has over- ' Notice is hereby given that there are ' plaint filed. Affidavit and undertakii g whe’minglv <1< mo>istrnt>’d his snnitv fun's on hand for the redemption of all for attachment filed. Summons. the housewife smile, makes better bread and more and is entitled to his full liberty and County Warrants, protested frorrg ' Tyson Beall vs Trail Lurnbhr Co. of it than any other flour. A full line of feed, ought to have it. April 11th, 1911, to May 7th 1911, both ! Action to recover money. Complaint Wall street does not like the pend- date» inclusive. Interest cea«es on filed. Baled Hay, Etc. c rr.-ncy bill, for the reason that the Warrants above called this 25th Eliza J Lewis vs J. W. ’linger. ut al! atreet” to a large extern, con , day of Oct., 1913. al. Action to recover money. Com- We Want Your Business and Will Guarantee Satisfaction J ames M. C ronemiller , | plaint filed. trols the business of ’he coun'ry bj rmtrolinz its money. Tne bill taker Treasurer of Jackson County, Oregon. The Utah Implement & Vehicle Co. iht- control of the money out of theii i vs The estate of John M. Davidson, de hands and puts it in "Uncle Sams” Pl Harold Schilling, the l’-year ol I »< i ceased. Appeal from county court. of Williara Schilling of Grant, Pes», where it belongs, The bill is a states- I w. .. .... Transcript filed. manlike and ronpartizan measure anil was drowned in the Rogue River near JACKSONVILLE, OREGON L. J. Wheeler vs W. A. Jonts. Ac- I that city Monday. ought to pas* promptly. . The body has no V. . [ tion for damages. Complaint filed. Commission Government is creeping! been recovered. 1 I ——- SHOOTING AT TALENT Ore9°n *P' TiONTM- Be ’n a Hurry to Buy. 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