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Kmtl Rr<H ’ - JACKSONVILLE POST JACKS0NV1LLE:- A M ountain T own W ith y A V alley C limate . VOL. XIV. JACKSONVILLE. JACKSON COUNTY i NEWS OF THE WEEK CANNING INDUSTRY IN TABLET FORM I HELPS FARMS Tersely Told By WHAT OUR NEIGH Conscientious BORS ARE DOING Correspondents c TRUE TALES OF PIONEERS Gold Discovery in Rich Gulch in le'l. Interesting; Pen Picture of Jacksonville in the Days of the Gold Excitement- First j The Germans are helieved to be With scarcity of household help and j aiding the Bolsheviki in their effort record breaking prices for fruit, vege- I city. He was accompanied by Bruce Murder Trial Held in Jackson County. i to reach Warsaw. It is thought that I tables and sugar, it is safe to say that the Germans are supervising the I the general public will depend more Following is a brief account of the from the chrysalis stage, and before artillery work. ' than ever before on the output of the I rirst discovery of gold in Rich gulch the end of summer assumed an air of The public schools of Ashland will ; Crowds were foiled in an attempt to I canneries to supply their needs. , and the first murder trial held in .lack- solidity, ind fairly enterei on the open on September 6. An excellent The canning industry has been grow ■ rush the castle gates in Dublin, Ire- corps of teachers have been secured, i land. Armored cars containing troops ing at a record pace and it is chiefly sor.ville. While the court’s methods ■ se-ond stage of its existence. among them a new teacher of physi due to it that the farmers have a ready may have been crude they were certain- . During this time a marked change j dispersed the roiters. : cal training and athletica who comes Reports say that Paul Allendorff, market for all they could raise. It Ij effective in holding the lawless ele- had taken place in the social structure Miss Christine Heckman returned I highly recommended from an Eastern would be safe to say that successful i an American citizen vho was recently mer.t in check and safeguarding life , of Jacksonville. Gamblers, courtezans, college. A sucessful school year is an l Sunday from Portland where she has ordered to leave Mexico was taken farming is largely dependent on the and property during the strenuous sharpers of every kind flocked to the been visiting friends. ticipated. new El Dorado. SMoons multiplied be I from the train and put in prison in canning industry today. first days. yond necessity; monte and faro games The funeral of Delta Lee Reed, a This industry on the Pacific coast Mr. and Mrs. J. C. Robinett, George I Mexico City. Much of the history of Jacksonville 15 year old girl who committed sui Robinett and Miss Pankey who have Plans for the reorganization of the ! can supply a world market and it is is unwritten but. fortunately, some of were in full blast, and the strains of music lured the "honest miner” and cide, was held at Mountain View cem been enjoying a six weeks motor tour United States army will soon be mads bound to be the greatest developer of those whoring its foundations and led his feet into many a dangerous etery where interment occured. through Yosemite and Yellowstone public Under the new arrangements , our agricultural resources and one of W. H. McNair, who was in Portland national parks returned home Monday. the U. S. forces may be devided into our greatest employers of labor. If reared its schools and churches still place, where he and his money were the in attendance upon the annual meet prices can be held within reason for I survive, and upon the faithfulness of soon parted. Notwithstanding The Cernp Fire Girls returned last three armies. raw material tnere will be an ever 1 their memories we must depend for loose and reckless character of a large ing of the State Pharmaceutical asso week from Butte Creek where they Richard J. Foran of Patterson N. the accuracy of the records, li was portion of the people crime was re ciation returned home last week. spent a ten days vacation under the Y. who was a veteran of the world war increasing demand for canned pioducts. j hi December, 1851, or January 1852, markable rare. There was no written Mrs. Josephine Chanev. the school care of Mrs Ray Henderson. surviving twenty two wounds, was that Rich gulch was struck, the first law. The hastily prepared handful of teacher who died in the hotel fire at killed by lightning last week. Why the Lumber Slump? gold being taken out near the present territorial laws, borrowed from the Mr. Southwell and Mrs Walters who i Portland last week, was a cousin of I crossing of Oregon street. Gold had Iowa code, generally relating to prop were recently married were treated | More than 100diamonds supposed to Mr3. L. A.¡Roberts of this city Mrs. Cha be a part of the jewelry of the Russ The Manufacturer has been po inting I been found somewhat earlier on Jack- erty rights, were inoperative at so re ney met her death during an attempt to an old fashioned serenade one ian royal family were intercepted by out for some time that while members i son creek, nearly opposite the old City night this week the couple have the mote a point from the seat of govern to rescue her from the burning building the customs officials while enroute to of building trades have been advanc brewery, by two young men, who com ment, and there was neither county when in stepping from the win beet wishes of the commun nity. ing wages to $1.00 to $1.25 an hour, municated the fact to James Cluggage organization or judicial officers. the United States. Mr. and Mrs. John McJuns«y are dow to a ladder, she fell five stories to almost none of this class or the labor and 1. R. Poole, who were traveling Damage estimated at $5,000,000 was But there was a law higher, stronger, enjoying a two week vacation at Cres the sidewalk below. class generally are building any house*. j [ through the valley. The result was done in Toledo Ohio by a severe rain i more effective than written codes, the While wages in the building trades Most of Ashland’s population are en- I cent citv. the discovery of Rich gulch by Clug storm which swept away buildings, stern necessity of mutual protection joying vacations at various mountain automobiles and blocks of city paving. ' have been advanced 200 to 300 per gage and Poole, who associated them and an element had the courage and ! cent over pre-war times, actual build selves with Skinner and Wilson, who and seashore resorts including Lake of will to enforce it. Justice was adminis The armored cruiser Pittsburg and ing labor cost ¡has gone up -100 per the Woods, Newport, Crater Lake, Pel conjointly claimed four hundred feet tered bv the peoples court: its findings a destroyer have been ordered to pro BUTTE FALLS. cent and it requires twice as long to of the gulch. It was not long until the ican Bay and other places. were singularly correct, its decrees ceed from France to the Baltic sea to build a house. secret of a "discovery ” where men Mr. and Mrs. Clyde Costello left last i protect American interests there. It takes twice as many carpenter could wash out a pint cup of gold inflexible, its punishment certain. In week for their home in Missouri stop Mark Baker and I. S. Pattoi*.- are On the 31st of August the American hours on a job as it did five years ago. daily, leaked out. In February, 1852, 1852 the first court of this character ping enroute at Oakland, Cal., to visit engaged in helping Mr Clark tap the I expeditionary force will pass into bis- Brick layers lay less than half the every foot of the gulch was staked I was convened a miner named Potts relatives. Mr Costello has been in bus trees for turpentine. i tory when the only remaining unit of number ot bricks they laid five years out and claimed, and by March the was shot dead without provocation by iness in ABiiland tor thirteen years, be W. P. Stoddard who spent some time the ar^y that fought in France ceases ago. Plasterers, painters, paper hang surrounding hills and gulches were, in gambler named Brown. Immediately ing connected with several barber in Klamath Falls on business return to exist. ers do less than half the work they spite of the evident hostility of the every claim was vacated. Men not shops and selling his Plaza shop re angry but outraged by the deed ed home last week. did five years ago. Great Britian is planning to spend Indians, filled with the rapidly swelling cently. gathered in hundreds and the assassin These conditions are not heclthy. Mr.and Mrs. Swink, new comers in $6000,000 on war veterans during the population, and soon the first discovery R. C. Riley, former manager of the was secured. That fine sense of chiv They cannot but indict disaster upon town have opened a general merchan next year of which $450,000 will be for was the center of an extensive mining Ashland telephone exchange, has been alry and fairness cimmon on the front those who foster them. Short-sighted region. transferred to Eugene and his place is dise store here. Mr Swink is an ex aer- war pensions. ier prompted a proper investigation filled by Harold Aiken, who was pro- vice man and thinks the altitude and The two all metal airplanes that is the man who believes that he can In February a trading post was open and in the absence of even a Justice of him produce wealth by idling. The war climate of Butte Falls will bring moted from lineman. left New York to blaze a trail for the ed in a tent by Appier & Kenney, Peace. W. W. Fowler was appointed trans-continental air mail service ar- created a tremendous void in materials packers from Yreka. It was by no Judge and a jury of twelve men was Mias Florence Allen who has been better health. Butte Falls has been enjoying the i rived at Oaki and Calif, their destina- and commodities of all kinds and prices means a bazaar, the stock comprising elected. The case was tried by the attending summer school at the uni- are high by reason of this scarcity. cool weather which was a great relief | tion last week. only a few tools and a little tom , ru|eH of right and wrong divested of versary of California has returned to Prices can only become lower when iron”, the roughest clothing and boots, from the extremely hot weather of Ashland and will hold a position in the legal technicalities. Brown was readily While Rumania is ma'ntaining an at the world’s storehouse has again reach the last two weeks. school this year. titude of neutrality in the Rus’i. •“’olish ed its normal level. Copts of dwellings some "black strap” tobacco and a proved guilty of a cowardly murder liberal supply of whiskey-not royal V’7»^n Van "oak grove a’l’iUle . Mr. and Mrs.« Peachey, the Moore conflict, if joint action becomes neces Mr. and Mrs. Charles Hagardine will depreciate to a marked extent and left recently for Santa Monica Calif, and Edwards family made a trip to I sary, she will cooperate with the allies. i rentals will be lower when the men nectar, perhaps, but nevertheless, tho I north of the site of the Presbyterian solace of the miner in heat or cold, church, hanged and buried under a tree where they will remain for some time. Crater Lake Saturday. They report a The coal outlook has brightened with who build homes will do a full day’s in prosperity or in adversity. Other large crowd at that popular resort. a few yards west of where the church Mr. and Mrs. W. A. Freeburg re- the return of working conditions in work ungrudgingly with pride in the traders followed, bringing supplies of Church services were held .every now stands and the remains have turned last week from an extended the mines. The interstate commerce quality and quantity of their output. every kind, pitching their tents on the auto tour thro the middle western evening last week in the little brown commission hopes to deliver 20,000,00 q The unusual demands of artisans, most available ground, and finding never been removed. The court was church. states. mechanics, and labor in all ’trades has plenty of customers flush with treas quietly dissolved, the judge disclaiming tons by November 1. Mrs Riley who has been visiting her checked the demand for building ma , ure. In March the first log cabin was the right to exercise further jurisdic D. Perozzi was named chairman of Bodies of 2861 soldier dead have been tion but the lesson was salutary and the committee on credentials for the sister Mrs Cadzow for three weeks returned from overseas and 1:188 others terial and is severely hurting the lum built by W. W. Fowler, near the head effective. Oregon Elks at the state convention left for her home at I Long Beach Cal. are enroute. Requests for the return ber industry. ¡of Main, the only street in the embryo ! Tuesday. recently held in Salem. I city. Lumber was "whip-sawed” in, of 45,000 bodies from France and Eng Poland asks immediate aid from the Grandma Packer and her daughter, i the gulches at the rate of $250 per I The new passenger and Pullman Mrs H. Harryford of Rancheria land have been received. Pity He Didn’t Miss Them. U. S. in its fight against soviet Rus thousand, or purchased in small quanit- Entnniolog.v does not record the rates go into effect on August 26th Prairie visited in Eagle Point last A condition of famine faces Russia sia. The "request will be for an exten ties from a sawmill in the valley; clap first ii|>|H':iriin< e of the cootie, but we and will involve an increase of 25 and week. as the soviet wins. Cries for food and sion of credits and permission to pur board houses, with real sawed doors suppose Hull tl'i y were not slighted 111 50 per cent respectively. chase 200,000 army uniforms and 200, Joseph G eppert. road supervisor of clothing are heard throughout the and window frames, began to rise the trip Nouli imide to save two of 000 shoes has been asked of the depart The Ashbellent Egg Society disposed this district made a business trip to country. among the tents; the town emerged every living thing. ment. of 6245 dozen eggs ¡during the linonth Medford last week. of July at an average price of fifty Surprise Birthday Party cents. ASHLAND Ì - Grieve, formerly of Prospect, the , young men having made the trip from Cleveland in an automobile. Mr. Johnson, the new section fore- , man, has recently moved his family ' from Phoenix and is occupying the Wright house. c Marshall Barber left last week for I Santa Maria Calif, where he will attend high school, making his home with his aiater, Mrs E. L>. Fraley. A lawn party given in his honor was enjoyed by his friends in Litbia Park before his de parture. Kenneth Lillv, an Ashland boy who has made a fine record in athletics, is on his way east where he will be given a try-out with the New York Giants under Manager McGraw. Lilly will re turn to Stanford in October to resume his studies. EAGLE POINT Mr. and Mrs. G. W. Godward enter tained a number of voung people at their home Saturday evening the occa sion being in the nature of a surprise for Miss Leora Godward whose twenty- first birthday anniversary it was. Games and music indulged in till a late hour and delicious refresements served by the hostess combined to make a most delightful and enjoyable evening. Besides the honor guest, those present weae, Mrs Franlj Sauls- berrv. Misses Anna Niedermpyer, Alice and Edith Hoefs and Messrs, George Wendt Carl Niedermeger, Chester Wendt Paul Goa ward and Otto Niedermeyer. Mr. and Mrs. Herman Meyer of Lake creek were business visitors in Eagie Point Friday. W. S. Chappell was at Applegate recently on mining business. Fred Luy of Wellen was transacting business with our merchants Friday. Mrs. R. A. Koppes, Miss Josephine Koppes and Mrs. F. L. Sherman of Medford spent some time in our town Tuesday.' It is reported th at George Hunt of Walter Keizer and H. W. Conger of Medford will erect a new moving pic- Medford were in town on business ture theatre on East Main street this Monday. Mr Conger is the new part fall. ner in the Weeks undertaking business at Medford. Mr. and .Mrs. B. F. Cummings, who Girls Don’t Know’ centrajl point have been spending several weeks in How to Walk Oakland, Calif., returned to their home in Eagle Point last week. Here’s a test to show whether you Mr. and Mrs. R. H. Cornelius of Dr. F. G. Thayer of Medford and Junction City have been visiting Cent Dr. W. P. Holt of our city made a walk correctly or not. Can you lift a ral Point friends this week. Mr. Cor- trip to Lake creek on professional pencil with vour toes? To lift a pencil in this way you press it against the nelius was formerly agent at the S. P. business last Wednesday. ball of the foot with your toes. If you depot here. T. W. Metcalf, representative of can do this it shows that your foot E. A. Hildreth is leaving for Cali- the R. L. Polk Co. was in Eagle Point forma where he will reside with his ■ last week, getting the names for the muscles are strong and that you have been walking correctly. Th’S is the son, A. E. Hildreth, having recently new directory. test given to Cincinnatti girls by the sold his Central Point property to Sam Mr. and Mrs. S. J. Matherson of Y. W. C. A. physical director of that Anderson of Willow Springs. Chicago who are making a tour of the city in a "sensible shoe campaign” Rev. Cash, pastor of a Baptist church national parks spent some time in that has been conducted among ’teen in Portland, preached in the Central j Eagle Point whila enroute to Crater age girls. Demonstrations show that Point church last Sunday. A special Lake. They will proceed to the Yose comparatively few girls can pass this feature waa a solo by Miss L. Paxsor. mite', San Diego, Cal. and then to »he test and this is laid to the wearing of of Montana, who is visiting relatives Grand Canvon of Arizona, reaching improper shoes which cause incorrect here". home about November 1st. walking The swimming tank in the Y. M. C. Rev. John W. Hoyt and Rev. J. W. A. building is again in uae •nd hai McVeigh of Rogue River passed thro her arm last week. Dr. W. been-greatly enjoyed during the recent Eagle Point Monday on their way home was called to render aid. weather. from Crater Lake where they con George Daley and wife of Scott Clinton Purkeypiie of Cleveland. duct«! church services. Valiev Calif, are visiting the former’s Ohio, has been visiting his parents, Mrs S. J Hesster of Brownsboro j parents, Mr and .Mrs W. C. Daley of Mr, and Mrs. Court Purkeypile of this had the misfortune to fail and break Eagle Point. ( ^ J Ujl