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About Jacksonville post. (Jacksonville, Or.) 1906-19?? | View Entire Issue (July 3, 1909)
JACKSONVILLE, JACKSON COUNTY’, OREGON, JULY 3, 11)09 FIRE STATIS Cherry Fliif At Salem—Ore- [ TICS WANTED PORTLAND LETTER gon Bankers At Conven tion-Trade With China- States Cooperate With For California Men Get A est Service To Obtain Fire Statistics. Lessori. Portland, Ore., JiDV 80, State of Salem is making preparations for the fourth annual cherty fair to le ficials, associations, and individ»»*h will 1 eld in the Capital City Jrfly 8 and 9. cooperate with the United States For The people of Salem make a big event est Service in an attempt to get ac every year of the cherry show and the curate l'fcm’d# of all fire losses in fete this season will eclipse anything Washington and Oregt"* »hie summer. of ti e kind ever held there, according The Forest Service will compile » re to those in charge of the programme. port showing by counties, the areaiJ PANSIES AND POSIES EVERYWHERE AT A.-Y.-P. EXPOSITION. The fair will be held at the time of the burned over of merchantable timber, Midsummer Meeting of the Stale Hor- non-merchantable timber, and cut over In the foreground of the picture is shown the bank which slopes up ticultilral Society at Salem. There I land; ths quantity and value of the from Geyser Basin at the Alaska-Yukon-Pacific Exposition, Seattle. Upott It have been planted 300,000 tufted pansy plants, and close up to the will be addresses by prominent orchard- timber destroyed, and the cost of fight- ists and specialists and a trip through I ing the fires. In this tvfly the Federal ballustrades high-growing plants of bright blossom. Above Geyser Basin can be seen the banks of the Cascades, and around the orchards about Salem on Friday, : and state Governments as well as the these are growing 100,000 rose bushes, so selected that there will be a July 9, will bo a feature of the gather public will be enabled to obtain at once ing. Fruit growers of the state are Hystomatic information concerning all rotation of blooms throughout the Exposition. making plans to atiehd. fire losses Ill these states. Oregon was well represented at the Heretdfore, this information ha# been traded special attention was a large Baseball tri-state bankers’ convention at Seat only partially collected. The forest boquet of pure white lilies, Light re ¡ ! tle last week. Many prominent in the ; Service has secured comprehensive re- freshments were served. VALLEY LEAGUE STANDING financial affairs of the State were in at- ports from rangers on the National Following are the names of those tendance. The sessions Were of un- 1 Forests, but from no other source. The The standing of the teams of the present: Usual interest and because of the bank- 1 State Boards of Forestry in Oregon Valley League now is as follows: Rev. Ennis and family, Miss McCully, ers of Oregon, Wrshington and Idaho . and Washington haves had report# from Won Lost Pct Mrs. Hoffman, Mrs. Coulter and fam meeting together, a closer relation was | their wardens, but many regions had Medford................. .. 4 2 667 ily, Mrs. Elmer and family, Mrs. Central Point......... .. 4 2 667 Grieves and family, Mrs. Kenney, Mrs. established between the financial inter- no wardens. The State and Govern- ests of the Pacific Northwest. I ment statistics were in different form Grants Pass.......... .. 3 3 500 Dr. Robinson, Miss Cronemiller, Miss That Oregon has immense trade pos- | and not brought together. Consequen- Jacksonville.......... .. 1 5 166 Klippel, Miss Peter, Mrs. S. Jones, and daughter, Mrs. M. Jones, Mrs. Wilcox, sibilities with China, which offers a ■ tly, although those interested in the great market for the manufactures as subject know in fl general Way that Mrs. Miller, Mr. Neil and Mr. G. Ken well as the raw products of this cotin- fire entails an enormous loss to the ney, A YOUNG HUNTER try, is the opinion of Quan Kai, a community every year, they have been wealthy Chinese merchant of Hong unable to back their arguments for Kong, who has been a Portland visitor remedial action'with any definite proof: F. E. McKee, an eighteen year Not One Killed r. old for the past few days. He believes an District Forester E. T. Allen is re- boy of Buncom, in the Applegate coun era of closer commercial relations with ceiving the active help of the Oregon try, deserves first place as the cham The many improvements which have pion panther hunter of Jackson County. | been made both in track and rolling the United States is about ta dawn [ Conservation Association, the Oregon State ooara Board oi of Forestry, and me the roreatry, ana Mr. McKee brought to the Clerk’s of stock, to say nothing of the introduc for his country aild he welcomes ft j state fice at thecourt house, Wednesday af tion of block signaling, are beginning to larger commerce with the Pacific Coast. : Washihgtoh Forest Fife Association in ternoon, the skins of three panthers, ■ tail in the direction of lowering the list Quan Kai says his country is entering organizing the wotk. «rhe fwo latter (one full grown and two small ones) of fatalities and injuries. The Penn upon a period of expansion and must have revised their report forms to and after making affidavit as required sylvania Railway is to be congratulated i have railway materials, machinery of briflg out the same facts regarding all by law, received the sum of $30. bounty on its remarkable record of the past «11 kinds and manufactured products fires. The Oregon Conservation As for killing the “varments”. These year, during which, although it carried in addition to the lumber, wheat and sociation is canvassing tile state to se were the first pelts bronght to the a total of 141,659,543 passengers, not flour, this chief commodities secured cure suitable men to act as fire war from this Coast, saying that his people dens and report on fires in their terei- court house since the new law went in one was killed. Scientific American. prefer to trade with thia country in tory and presents their names to the to effect. preference to the English and German State board for appointment. It will exporters who have the bulk of this also send each man a post card remind- Twenty-Five Cents is the Price Surprised on Birthday. I er every two weeks, with a return trade at present. • of Peace. California business meii on ; card on which he will enter a few main cant trade excursion north got a lesson facts about the fire. The Washington The ladies of the Presbyterian church The terrible itching and smarting, from Modern, enterprising Medford. I Forest Fire Association will collect re tendered their pastor,¡Rev. Robt.Ennis incident to certain skin diseases, is al A city of 6,000 people took the party ports from its rangers and from other and family a surprise on the evening of most instantly allayed by applying of 100 visitors out in autos and had correspondents where it has no rangers. June 25th, that being the reverend Chamberlain’s Salve. Price, 25 cents. enough cars left over for as many The Forest Service will furnish frank gentleman’s birthday. A very enjoya- For sa]0 by city Drug Store’. more. Could ally California agricultur ed envelopes for mailing in the reports, ble evening was spent in music and so al city of the same size, not a center and compile the results. The Wash cial intercourse. There were manv Subscribe for the Post, only $1.50 per for tired out and back number million ington State Board of Forestry has not beautiful floral offerings, one that at- year. aires, have turned a like trick? made any agreement as yet, but will undoubtedly furnish all the aid it can. Every lumberman, or any one else who is interested in preventing forest L». fires, will see the advantage in bring ing this information before the public and can be of great assistance by re porting fires in his vicinity. Forms will be furnished on application to the Secretary of the Oregon State Board I of Forestry, or, in Washington, to the Washington Forest Fire Association. iHnsNAnaNAiTAiLoapio [0 Dil hew £ o O K von «C hicago '• CZ2 O JZ It Matters Not. INTER NATIONAL TAILORING is always THE BEST. Exquisiteness of design: Trustworthiness of fabric: Cor rectness in style: Perfection in fit: Elegance m finish. IN SHORT all that is best and latest in high clasi Metropolitan City tailoring, the result of Seasoned, Ex perience Unrivalled Equipment, Straightforward Burinesj Methods, at Competition-staggering prices. Call and sec this magnificent new line at n s be G • rm T3 J ce J J £ o c/2 I jt i) 1J II THE ALL SILENT FOURTH OF JULY R ever you hear of Miss Polly Shannon, Who nearly goes mad at theslght of a cannon? J ust outside of Bris tol she lives ail alone And hasn’t so much as a cat of her own. While dreading tho thought of tno Fourth of July She said to herself, “I shall certain ly fly!" Then suddenly there popped in her head the way SlM»* »erenely to spend our national day. > At evening aba plugged all the keyholes with wax And over each window hung blankets from tacks: Then, filling her ears full of pink cotton batting. She tied on her nightcap, all ruffles and tatting. And said to herself, "Now, we’ll see if that cannon At four in the morning will rouse Polly Shannon!" The mayor of Bristol, hovcever, was sick. And even so low as to mind the clock’s tick. And therefore the council made haste to proclaim By means of great posters, In letters of flame: «*. the next morning car.ie With a sense of release Which rilleci her whole soul with content ment and peace, Bho tossed wax and cotton far out of her sight. Threw wide doors and windows and gazed with delight. Iler neighbor. Dick Jones, came and lounged on her gate. “Good mornin’1 How are ye? You’re up rather late. I thought you was sick, ’twas so sort o' shut up. Too bad on tho boys thet ’are bHl they put up!” “What bill?” “Ain’t you heard? Thet’s why ’twas so still. They put off the Fourth 'cause the may or’« so ill.” “And didn’t they shout off tho cannon at all." Cried Folly, amazed; “not a gun, great or small?” “Thero ain’t been a day as I know on this year So dead level still as ‘twas yesterday here!” Miss Folly said only: “Well, there! 1 de- clare!“ Then slammed to the door and dropped Into a chair. With look very sheepish and manner iree curt, Sho thought. “Aitor this I won’t cry till I’m hurt.” —-Fannlo E. Newberry in ITilladelphla North American. 9 V- * “BECAUSE OF HIS HONOR, THE MAYORS CONDITION. Pronounced very critical by the physl- clan. Tomorrow no cracker, gun, cannon or pistol Shall once bo shot off In the city of Bristol. Police are Instructed and will without fall Most promptly remand all offenders to jail." ♦ Ä Ä 4 Just think of the grief of those poor Bris tol boy# When reading thia placard which vetoed their Joyal But Polly slept sweetly, for no thunder ous roar Of cannon terrific awoke her at four. ’Twas late when she rose, with supreme satisfaction, Preparing herself for a day of Inaction, For how could she work—the house dark as a pocket And mercury going way up like a rockett But when perspiration meant peace and protection She felt she could stand It with little ob jection. So all day long In the darkness and heat She sweltered and worried, while outside the Bweet. Ripe fragrance of summer pervaded the air. Tho birds gave their concerts, all nature was fair, While never a gun. a torpedo nor pistol The ghost of a sound woke In solemn old Bristol. ooO- ■OoO— Burglars robbed a store at Scappose on an average is 1000 pounds a day. Saturday night, securing $10. cash and The importance of this business for about $100. worth of cutlery and this section can hardly be overesti mated. —Courier. jewelry. The mine planter “Ringgold” ar- rived at Ft. Stevens, Monday. After doing some work in the harbor it wili proceed to the Sound. Eugene’s big Fourth of July cele bration will last three day». Freight and passenger receipts at Kidney Diseases Cause Half the Klamath Falls, for the first 30 days Common Aches and Ills of after opening the road are reported as Jacksonville People. being $75,000. Pickpockets at Union Depot, Port As one weak link weakens a chain, so land robbed a Wyoming man of $328. weak kidneys weaken the whole body Monday morning. and hasten the final breakingdown. A Contented Woman A full carload of cherries was ship- Overwork, strains, colds and other is always found in the same house with ped direct from Salem to Chicago, causes injure the kidneys, and when : Ballard’s Snow Liniment. It keeps Tuesday. their activity is lessened the whole 1 every member of the family free from Stephen Fisher, a laborer, employed body suffers from the excess of uric aches and pains, it heals cuts, burns at Gervais, was run over by a train poison circulated in the blood. and scalds and cures rheumatism, neu and instantly killed, Monday. Aches arid pains and languor and ralgia, lumbago and all muscular sore urinary ills come, and there is an ever 180,000 young trout of the rainbow ness and stiffness. 25c 50c and $1.00 a and brook varieties were turned loose inceasing tendency towards diabetes bottle. Sold by J. W. Robinson. in the upper McKenzie river, neai and fatal Bright’s disease. There is no real help for the sufferer except Eugene this week. News of the State Astoria reports the quietest fishing kidney help. Doan’s Kidney Pills act directly on season foryeari. the kidneys and cure every kidney ill. The Southern Oregon Chautauqua Francis J. Heney, San Francisco’s A. R. Bly, living Cor. 4th & B. Sts., has engaged the services of the famous graft prosecutor, passed through Rogue Ashland, Ore., says: “Doan’s Kidney Innes’ Orchestral band of New York, River valley, Monday, enroute to the Pills proved of wonderful benefit to me. for two performances on July 16th. A. Y. P. fair. At the time I began them I was so The office of the Pacific Telephone & The Southern Pacific company have lame and sore that 1 could hardly gel Telegraph Co. of Grants Pass, was entered by burglars one night last week. asked for bids for the construction of around. My kidneys were disordered The thief secured about $45.00 for his 60 miles of railroad between Klamath and the secretions gave me much an Falls and . Natron, Bids must be died noyance, by their frequent action. 1 trouble. at San Francisco, not later than July would arise in the morning feeling tired Cresswell, Ore. has decided to incor and worn out and the pains in my hips 10th. porate. The result of the election held were excruciating. Il was while I was Pioneer association The Waldo Hills Friday was 44 in favor of incorporating in this condition, that Doan's Kidney held its annual re union near Salem, and 21 against. A full board of town Pills were recommended to me and I Saturday. officers were elected. procured a box. 1 had only used them The figurehead from the battleship Albany's council has passed an order a short time when I felt better, I con closing all "neer beer” joints and | Oregon . . is to be placed in the capitol tinued taking the rem-dy and was soon notices have been served on the pro- *>u*Iding at Salem, free from any trace of kidney trouble. prietors that if they do not comply ¡ The Yachats Telephone Co. of Wald- 1 have recommended Doan's Kidney with the order arrests will follow, port was incorporated at Salem, Sat, Pills to many persons uttering from About thirteen establishments will be urday. this affliction and will continue to do so.’’ affected. Plenty more proof like this from Eight barbering establishments of' Jacksonville pc pie. Call at ¡'he City Fish Shipment. Eugene have published a notice that on 1 [drug store and ask what customers re- and after July 1st. the charge for hair , | port. cutting will be 35 cents. For sale by all dealers. Price 50 i The Rogue River Fisherman’» Union i Francis Revenue, the I oldest man in I t)f (jrarlta Pass is doing a paying busi- l cents. Foster-Milburn Co., Buffalo, »_ means _ _ . the distribution _ of a New York, Sole Agents for the Unit Clackamas county, (liod died at Sandv_ Sandy, ness, which I Monday night, aged 95 years. whole lot of gold money in this country. ed States. Remember the name-Doan’»— ar.d La Grande will pave 11 blocks of The shipments, it is true, are not quite i streets, this summer. as large as last year but the amount take no other. H lil I WEAK KIDNEYS MAKE WEAK BODIES.