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About Jacksonville post. (Jacksonville, Or.) 1906-19?? | View Entire Issue (April 3, 1909)
The Boss has reduced the price ox> CUT FLOWERS the surface water. This is a feature 1 held in Walla Walia High School Build- matter, and a fund suine ut tu curii his fancy Chinaware. : oct the reproduction of th I ing. that should bs most carefully attended Cut Flowers, Funeral Remberances, Programme for Thursday will be in a' pagentry in the m Potted Plants and Bulbs. Phone 605 THE AUTOMOBILE to. In tarring the finished road, care I connection with Inland Empire Teach- : ni. . :ner has been subscr: should be taken to give the tar suffi Medford Greenhouses. 2 TILE IM MEDFORD her- cient lime to get thoroughly set before j el s’ Association, and held in Whitma > 1 in ' liberally expended in i ol i he interesting event. (Scientific Anic.ican) the road is thrown open to traffic. I College Memorial Building. Call and see Mack in front of -------- >------ A serious problem which pro ; This may be hastened by giving the LIST OP INSTRUCTORS Vv curie's for Chili Concarne importance every year is that of the tarred surfnee a thin coating of sand. and hot and cold lunch. Em H. B. Dewey, Supt. of Public In M FETING AT There is no better time lo relation of the automobile to the public finally, as we have frequently point struction. ployment office in connection W. G. Beach (History) paint your building than at WALL/’. WALLA highways. That the automobile is the ed out in this journal, our whole sys I State College. E. T. Mathes, Princi MACK WILL CET YOU WORK the present time and you most active of all agents in the br< ; k- tem of maintenance needs to be thor pal Bellingham Normal Schoo). Mi:.' i--.nr.ot set better paint than we use. ing down of macadamized roads is a oughly revised. Our present, methods Fannie Johnston, (Dean of Women) OBJECT: To arouse a more general DR. T. T. SHAW fact that has been long recognized by of allowing a road to go to ruin, and Cheney Normal. E. J. Klemme, Prim popular interest throughout the State ..DECORATING.. our State Engineers, and of late it has then spreading a layer of so-called top, Walla Walla High School. N. F. ai.l the Pacific Northwest in the move Dentist. become so evident, that not even the dressing upon it, and calling this pro Coleman, Euglish, Whitman College. There is nothing that will ment for conservation of our natural Office in Ryan Building, California St., add more to the appear most enthusiastic automobilist can cedure a repair job, is simply barbar Special music will be furnished by resources. Upftairs ance of a house or fenc^ deny that great damage is done. ous. Eternal vigilance is as neces Whitman College Conservatory of PARTICIPANTS: Personal invita OREGON than a new coat of paint. JACKSONVILLE When a new stretch of macadamized sary in the upkeep of a modern high Music. tions will be sent especially to the fol- It is the foundation of all roadway is thrown open to the public, way as it is in that of a steam railroad decorations. I lev. ing—Mayors of all towns, County RAILROAD FARES it offers such strong attraction to au track. Local indications of subsidence Commissioners, Allied Associations, All railroads leading to Walla Walla PRESERVATIVE tomobile owners that, even in cases or wear should be immediately repair will make for the Joint institute a rate I agricultural, horticultural, j ood roads, where its use involves a considerable ed. The constant day-by-day attention ¡civic improvement, commerçai, forest- of J-j fare for return trip to all those And Latest Styles of Wall detour as compared with : hoi ter rout of a repair gang, scattered at wide in who have paid in coming a full fare ; r; . waterways, red and gU’->, outing, Paper, Call on or Address es over reads of infe rior quality, it is tervals over a stretch of State high ] p;. k. mining, lumbering. All news not less than 50c, providing there are certain to become so popular with the way, will keep the surface in first-class papers, Officers of interested Cerpora- | 10U0 in attendance who have such full rubber-tired vehicles that they will condition for many years. They will fa -e. Tobe entitled to this rate re ti' .w, irrigation, power, lumber, trans- frequently constitute the majority of do successfully, and for far less cost, Jacksonville, Oregon ceipt must be secured from agent j ¡Miration, Bankers, Colleges and high the traffic. The initial breaking down what the periodic and spasmodic re a demies, Womens’ Clubs, < tc., where ticket is perchased. of the carefully-prepared surface is al pairs under our present systems of Also to State officials, L gislators, HOTEL RATE3 most immediate. The so-called “suc maintenance fail utterly to accomp Members of congress, Ex-Governors 1 All rates are on the European plan. an 1 Congressmen, State Con missioi s, tion” of the swiftly-revolving rubber lish. That Accomodations can be secured from et •., tires picks up the finely-crushed bind Delicious 75c, $1.00, an 1 upwards. ing material of the surface, and throws A13O to Governors of adjoining St; t- Refreshing iish it to the rear, exposing the broken POETS WORK Following is a brief cut-line of the e?. Irrigation, Forestry, Mining, and edges of th" top course of macadam. Inland Empire Program for the 8th like officials of neighboring ' a’es and FOR OREGON Id you have for Sunday dinner? These in their turn are broken down, and 9th; April 8th, music; greeting British Columbia, National ■state ground into dust, picked up by the by Pres. S. B. L. Penrose, Whitman conservation commissioners, (Special Correspondence.) pissing wheels, and carried by the College. Address G. A. Axline, I T in. Also all the larger farmers, fruit wind into adjoining fields, or sifted up Portland traveling men visiting dif Normal Scuool Albion Idaho. Talk by growers, irrigation men, etc. on the lawns and buildings of adjacent ferent points throughout the North E. O. Sisson, University of Washing- Also all representatives n- wspapers property. Th ’ proc . of disintegra west register “500,000 in 1012.” Tiie ington, “The Vital Problem of the throughout the country. tion goes on at a speed proportionate idea was first adopted in advertising School”. “Shakespeare”, address by BRI'GRAM: Subjects for discussion to the density of the traffic, until final the Lewis & Clark Exposition, when I Prof. I. M. Glen. University of Ore comprise —Extent of our Hi sources, ly the heavy underlying foundation everybody from Portland wrote after gon. Discussion, W. E. Wilson, State Waste of our Resources, Conservation rock of the macadam is cx| red. his signature “1905.” Why Buy a Second-Hand Machine? Normal School, EllensbU, Wash. vs. Growth of Population, Conscrv The good old air of “Heidelberg” When this condition has been reached j ti .ii and Posterity, Waterway, as HIGH SCHOOL AND COLLEGE SECTION there is nothing for it but to practical has been transformed into an Oregon National Cons, ovation Or a machine sold The following Superilitend-nts, Pro ! R. mirce, by a peddlar, that ly rebuild the roadway, or at. least the Booster Song that is very popular at i M vement, Good Roads, Saving the fessors and Teachers will take part: s a rule has out- upper half < f it. Tr;< <1 i lructive ac smokers and dinners given under the Prof. II. J. Saur.dcis, Slate Normal I Su:l Fertility, Conservation is right ived its useful- tion of automobile traffic has been auspices of the commercial organiza | U. e, Conservation of Land by Irriga less, or it would ISchool, Ellensburg, Wash, l’rol. R. greatly intensified in recent years by tions of the state. It is as follows: mt be olfered for ! R. Grant, l‘uu—loy; 1'iof. Robert te;.. Power in our Waters, Tea. hi:: j tie introduction of chains and other i de. The ordin OREGON, DEAR OREGON. ■.Clark, Stalo Normal School, Dillon, Conservation in the Schools, Reforesta ary second hand nan-skidding device.u which are un (Ail “Heidelberg”) lUoiilaua; Su;.l. 1'.. N. Wright, Lewis- tion, Statu Legislation, Scenery as an lypewriter is only OUR GUA doubtedly active agents in hre iking A set, Forestry Protection, Storing temporarily re- Better than riches or worldly wealth. I ton, Idaho; J. A. Churchill, Sept. Bak- VVe g'jarimtec c down and pulverizing the surface dress the Flood Waters, Promotion of Na ;> lired and is only we tiell to give I er City, Oregon; Prof. E. J. Klemme, Is life in a clime that’s royal. and will keep the..” i« re; air .bort lived, while ing the upper, broken stone layers of ture Study, Public Parks, Local organ one year from daU •>/ gale, [ Teeming with happiness, hope and Prin. Walla Walla High School. .. e able to oiler you machines entirely_ rebuilt, as a macadamized road. free of charge. V.> also ization. Several of these general sub health, guarantee them for iw •"■■d as new in every respect. A product of the largest GRADE SECTION There are but two courses open in jects of course, include many topics Years against detriment?] laetory of the kind in the world, employing only skilled And warmed by a sun benign; wear. This is better than The following Superintendents and dealing with this perplexing and very Sweeter than pelf that ¡3 won by steal Teachers will speak: G. E. Harker, that may well suffice for separate pa vcu ¿.el with a new machine me •hu’iics. All our machines have all the wearing serious problem. Either the automo for $100.00. parts removed and new parts substituted. The bases pers. th, mill tram s have been re-enameled and re-nickeled. State Normal School, Cheney, Wash. bile traffic must be restricted, or new Is building with citizens loyal; They appear to be new and are as good as new. Apply at L. F. Davies, School Board, Dayton, and improved methods of road construe So come, let us clink, but first let us Wash. E. H. Van Patton, School SOMETHING ABOUT tion must be used. No one who seri drink board, Spokane Wash. D. C. Reed, ously considers the matter believes, TYPEW < ITERS One toast with a brimming stein. North Yakima, Wash., W. It. Siders, for a moment, that fines, heavy licens es, and restrictions as to speed, travel, Here’s to the state that knows no Prof. Pocatello, Idaho., J. S. Laders, I Pendleton, Oregon., W. A. Nichols, dearth, or the use of non-skidding devices will Why do so many people pay $109.00 Here’s to the hopes that rise; Colfax, Wash. fully meet, the problem. Legislative for a typewriter when they can get restriction may modify the evil, but Here’s to her sons, the best on earth, one just as good for about $50.00? RURAL SECTION Here’s to her smiling skies; they cannot possibly eradicate it; and We are agents for the GRADY RE Geo. Black, State Normal School, this for the reason that, as we have, Here's to her past so glorious, BUILT TYPEWRITERS and can fur Lewiston, Idaho. N. D. Showalter, Hi re’s to her future great, shown above, the destructive effects Supt. Whitman County, Colfax, Wash. nish our customers with almost any of the automabile are inherent in that Here's to her ever victorious, Miss Fanny Johnston, State Normal machine they waut. These are not Hire’s to our own dear state. very feature of its construction the School, Cheney, Wash., Miss Eliza second-hand machines but re-built. pneumatic tire which has made the . Oh, Oregon, dear Oregon, beth McCoy, Supt. Garfield Co., Pom Webster defines the word “rebuilt”— automobile a possibility. A vehicle to build again”-and “repaired” as The state we love so well, eroy, Wash. Frank K. Wellos, Supt. weighing from 1,200 to 3000 pounds, Where summer snows and beauteous , ‘ mended ”. Umatilla County, Pendleton Oregon. running at speeds of from 20 to 30 These machines are sent to the rose Miles S. Reed, State Academy, Poca miles an hour on pneumatic tires, wdl Grady factory and every movable part Deck mountain, hill and dell; break down, and very quickly break Where shimmering sheen and evergreen tello, Idaho. i taken ofT and sold as junk, including PRIMARY SECTION down the type of macadamized road of the type bars. All bearings are re Blend into heav’n above; which we are building th. anils of I’he thought of you, so old, so tew, Miss Mary Frazee, State Normal placed with new, the machine is re- miles throughout this country. This is School, Albion, Idaho. Miss Hale, enameled and re-nick led and few of E’i r fil s our heart with love; an indisputable fact; and no amount of The thought of you, so staunch, so College Place, Wash., Miss Edina the most expert can detect the differ legislative control can get rid of it. Worden, Normal School, Westsn, Ore ence. Many' of the rebuilt machines true, gon. Laura Jackson, Waitsburg, Evidently, then, the only solution of are equipped with the latest improve E'er fills our hearts with love. the problem lies in constructing our Wash. Miss Fanny Johnston, State ments and are guaranteed to do first- The Ways and Means Committee of Normal School, Cheney Wash., Miss highways with a view to meeting the class work. exacting conditions of traffic which the Oregon Good Roads Conference Rozene Epple Pendleton Oregon. Go over these prices and see whether held a meeting in the rooms of the have arisen within the past ten years. you can do better. Remington, models We must build automobile highways; Portland Commercial Club last Satur 6 and 7, price $48 to $60. No. 2 Rem FAIR NOTES and since the automobile is by far the day, ai d determined that an active ington, $30. Each No. 2 Remington is most frequent user of the State roads, campaign in behalf of Good Road should equipped with two color ribbon per be conducted over the state. this will be a perfectly logical thing to Seattle, April 2. The Pacific Coast The Salem Board of Trade’s annual Sangerforbund has completed arrange mitting you to write in two colors. do. It is pretty well agreed that if Smith Premier, No. 1, $35; No. 2, $45 For Fine Wines, Liquors and Cigars. some binding material can be found, banquet last Friday night was an ex ments fur the building of a magnifi to $60. Oliver No. 3, $50. Underwood traordinary success. Redoubled ener which will shed the surface water of cent specimen of the old viking ship of No. 1 and 2, $55 to $75. We have the the winter, and prevent the surface gy will be put behind their advertising j the early ninth century, and the model Monarch, Fox, Fox Visible, Densmore, DUNNINGTON & DENEFF, PROPRIETORS dressing from grinding up into an im campaign, which has proven so effect will be executed from the ide .tical Fay Sholes, New Century, Blickens- palpable dust in the summer, a long ive during the past year. Jacksonville, Oregon lines of the famous old viking ship un derfer. The machines range in price , step will have been taken in securing a earthed in eighteen hundred and nine from $20 to $75, just as good as new 1 perfect road. The solution of the pro ty, at Trondgem, Norway. The vessel with a better guarantee. blem will be found, probably, in the TEACHERS GIVEN is now well under way at the town of Take one cn three months trial and | use of some form of tar; although our BIG TIME Bothell, Washington, and will be sailed if not satisfactory all we ask is a ‘ " J ... ==^1 experience in this country has shown down Lake Washington to the ground ■ mall monthly rental for the use of the that the mere coating of the surface of the Alaska-Yukon-Pacific Exposi machine which will be applied on any Teachers will begin to arrive in tion on August thirteenth, which day with this material, unless the road it Walla Walla on the 4th. Joint County has been set aside as Norway Day by ■thcr machine you may select. self has the proper strength and con Bring out the dignity of your busi Programme covers the following days, sistency, is not sufficient. In many the exposition management. ness by using a typewriter, it is the 5th, fitb, and 7th. Then comes the In- cases the disintegration of the road Elaborate and magnificent ceremoni modern way. How many letters do A coat of varnish will improve the appearance of still goes on, and because of the soil , land Empire Programme, 8th and 9th. es will follow the cruise of the histori- you receive from a business house not j Traction Company is going to help ing effect of the tar, the dust and mud those old chairs, or the interior decorations. - - - I cal craft, and the crew of oarsman i v. ritten on a typewriter? If you re- become even more objections! than be things along by giving Teachers swing who will propel the ship, will number ! reive a utter from your wholesaler Anyone Can Varnish, Do it Yourself around the Loop and then out to State fore. seventy-five norsemen selected from written in long hand the thought Line, and back. This takes place Fri If you want to change the appearance of your chairs The material for the upper layers of the different Sangerforbund societies strikes you that he is not progressive the macadam road should be selected day. leaving Whitman College at 3:45 of the Pacific Coast. A beautiful and and unsafe to deal with. That his treat them to a coat of varnish stain. It is cheap for its strength and binding qualities; P. M. I elaborate play, symbolical of the most golds are of an inferior grade and his Walla Wall;: Commercial Club enter Fred J. Fick, Contractor and Builder. should be carefully broken to size, and picturesque period of the christain era ; price may be too high. If he does ■ tains Wednesday night. The beautiful will be enacted during the day, and not use a typewriter he is not modern thorougly rolled in. Too often the fi Club quarters will be thrown open to nished surface is not given sufficient the old norse viking of the time of and his goods must evidently be out of all. Fine speakers are looked, and crown to insure' a quick shedding of I King Harold, the Fair, will meet and date. refreshments will be served wi ile (win for a bride, the most beautiful musical programme is being carried I queen selected from Norway’s daught- out. ' era >f America. For Diseases of the Skin PROGRAM Great care and discretion is being 9:00 A. M. Opening Exercises | taken in regard to the costuming and Nearly all diseases of the skin such 9:25 A. M. Instruction 49 minutes and settings for the theatrical display, eczema, tetter, salt rheum and bar 10:15 A. M. Recess. , and the societies have secured what is 11:30 A. Entertainment in Audi probably the finest collection of ancient bers’ itch, are characterized by an in THE TWO HORSE BRAND torium : norse arms and armour that is in ex tense itching and smarting, which 10:45 A. M. Address istence today. It has been decided uften makes life a burden and disturbs 1:30 P. M. Opening Exercises i that the niobt minute detail will be car sleep ar.d rest. Quick relief may be 1:40 F. M. In ¡ruction 40 minutes ried out with the greatest possible ex had by applying Chamberlain’s Salve, j Northwest Coiner Oregon und Mam otrect3 2:20 P. M. Recess 15 minutes actness, and the pageant will present it allays the itching and smarting al 2:3> P. M. Entertainment in Audi- , a striking scene of the barbaric and most instantly. Many cases have been Jacksonville, Oregon toriuni daring splendors of the days when the cured by its use. For sale by City- He buys junk. Buys and sells all kin.'s of second hand goods. 3:50 P. M. i viking was really a king, and woie his Drug Store. -------- <——— Ain earriM Whips, Harnna Goods, DeSi!lar*a Pliers, Baseball All p s : teaching the Public : crown by • i.„ht of his sworl. Goods, Uicyc’us. SHOE AND HARNE3S REPAIRED Schools of Benton, Columbia, and Tho tn>>st promnict and influential Cail up the Boss on the phone for Walla Walla Counties, must attend. Norwegian citizens of the Pacific Co; st vegetables or anything we carry and Meet Monday and Tuesday will be have entered enthusiastically into the it will be delivered. THE HIGHWAY AND For Paper Hanging C. F. BOWMAN ? C. DENEFF & COMPANY s Pay $10Cfor aTypewriter? Í' I Criterion Saloon Varnish! NOTHING CAN TOUCH Varnish! Varnish!