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About Jacksonville post. (Jacksonville, Or.) 1906-19?? | View Entire Issue (July 3, 1909)
Bert Berry, forenun ml Riss Vv.tr- ! hies engineer, at a logging camp near Hoquiam, Wash, were severely injured by a “fouled cable Sunday, Berry was almost instantly killed and Voorhies was literally scalped. Mrs. Sarah M. Streeter, for 30 To Be Taken on Southern years a resident of Clark county, < ied j at Vancauverf Wash. Saturday, aged Pacific Train, this 79 years. Week. Mrs. Mary F. Weber of Tacoma, \\ ash. shot an I killed herself Saturday mo: niiig. Mi.v jig pictures tai eu from Ihecow- J. Pierpont Mu-gun, the New York ca ¡-her uf a locomolive, showing the »•ei.eiy of the Roue River valley, financier will xisit Alaska tl.is sum C rv Creel; canyon, Uni|><|u i River, the mit' and make a personal inspection of Willamette valley an I other scenie le his nulling interests there President Benton of Miami Univer- gions traversed by the Southern Pacif ic railroad will be secured by the pas sity, in a recent adcress scores the senger department of the Harriman Japanese and predicts the downfall of the nation. lines this wee1«. It is planned to operate a special Glenn II. Curtiss, in his new aero train between Ashland and Portland plane, the Night Owl, flew for three- with a moving picture taking machine j quarters of an hour at a speed of 50 secured to the pilot of the locomotive miles an hour, over the Mot ria Park and the principal scenes along then Ute track ut New York, Saturday. will be taken. The trip will occupy Mrs. Kate Clemmons Gould h s gene three or four days. to her farm at Blue Gap, Va. for a The pictures when completed are in rest. tended for exhibition at the A. Y. I’, exposition at Seattle, and will doubtless be sent to various eastern places along Chamberlain’s Colic, Cl olera and with other advertising matter. Diarrhoea Remedy the best ------- ... ■ and Surest. MOVING PICTURES Oregon Sidelights. Klamath Falls voted $20,060 bonds for a new school house. Large increase of population along rural routes out of Salem. Eastern men offered a Hood River man $25,000 for a nine-acre orchard. Albany has the street paving fever in its acute stage, says the Salem States man. New $10,000 school house with three or four acres of school ground, for Co burg. M. A. Milton was electod school di rector nt Lebanon for the twentieth consecutivu year. Two Astorians caught 42 bass in the Necoxie, the least of which measured 15 inches —they say. A graduate in the Albany high schoo class had the distinction of never hav ing been tardy since starting for school when 7 years of age. Work has started on the S. V. railway extention to Grant county and Prairie City will be reached by early fall. This will open up a big country and will do much for the commercial interests of Baker City, says the Democrat. J. W. Mitchell of Crabtree last year cleaned up $2500 to $3000 on potatoes, having 18 acres in spuds. This year he has planted 35 acres. Besides he has 5 acres of cabbage, 3 of onions, 40 or 50 in hay, some in rutabagas and on all he makes money. Thurston correspondence of Eugene Guard: One of our neighbors purchased a dairy farm some three years ago, entailing a debt of some $12,000. He has paid off the entire debt from the products of the ranch and last Satur day rode home in an auto said to have cost $900. General News. New York merchants have started a campaign for the extermination of the house fly. F. G. Monsey of the Bank of Durbin win instantly killed at Elkins, West Va. Saturday. The automobile in which he was riding became unmana geable and leaped over a precipice 100 feet high. Father at 19 years of age, grand father at 38 and great-grandfather at 51 is the record of George Fair of Chi cago. The balloon Pommern, which won the Lahm cup in the international race two years ago, while being intlated at Con ey Island Friday was swept out to sea in the midst of a cloudburst, struck by lightning and almost consumed. A general riot, caused by the motor men’s strike, occured at Pittsburg, Pa. Monday afternoon. Several strike breakers were severely injured and a number of shots were tired. A bill was introduced in the Wash ington legislature Monday, to abolish the ofllce of Insurance Commissioner. It is confidently expected that the bill will pass. Twelve persons died in Chicago Mon day, as a result of the excessive heat. The thermometors registered nearly 90 degrees all day. “It affords me pleasure to state that 1 consider the presaration known as Charnberlain’sColic, Cholera and Diarr hoea Remedy the best and surest of good results of any I have ever used in my family,” says P. E. Herrington,of Mount Aerial, Ky. This is the univer sal verdict of all who use this remedy. Its cures are so prompt and effectual that people take pleasure in recom mending it. For sale by City Drug Store. MAKING ROMAN CANDLES. Indispensabla Adjuncts to Fourth of July. a Proper In America the manufacture of fire works has become almost a fine art. and no doubt the youth of our country could find this sort ot expression for their patriotic enthusiasm on the Fourth of July without drawing on the products of foreign ingenuity. A glance at the catalogue of uuy one of the twelve or fifteen large firms en gaged in making fireworks in this country discloses almost endless lists of devices. Every one knows what a Rotnau candle is, but few know how this in dispensable adjunct of a Fourth of July celebration is made. First of all in the making comes the pasteboard cylinder, which Is plugged up ut one end with clay. After the clay comes a small charge of powder. Then a “star” Is pushed down tight on the powder, and charges of powder and stars alternate uutll the cylinder is filled. Then u fuse Is attached which couunuuleutes with the powder near est the top of the cylinder, which, when It Is exploded, sends Its star sailing upward. A fuse running through the candle connects other charges of powder with the first and explodes them one at a time, each ono shooting out the star which is next above it. The stars are made of chemical mix tures, which vary with the colors which are produced. A red star Is sometimes made by mixing four parts of dry nitrate of strontia and fifteen parts of pulverized guupowder. Cop per filings change the color to green. Rosin, salt nud a small quantity of amber make It yellow. Suiull particles of zinc change it to blue, aud another nt:d perhaps better red can be made by using a mixture of lumpblack and niter. Terribly Scalded is something we hear or read about every day of our lives. Burns and scalds either slight or serious are bound to happen in your family, be prepared by having a bottle of Ballard's Snow Liniment handy. It relieves the pain instantly and quickly heals the burn. Sold by J. W. Robinson. MI NEKS NOTICE Notice of Location both Quartz and Placer, for sale nt this office, JACKSONVILLE POST. They say all whiskey is good whis key only some is better than others "Some’ means “HARPER,’ the others are ‘also-rans.’’—Call for HARPER at E. II. Helm’s. SIMMONS. In the circuit court of Oregon for Jackson County. W. T. Grieve. Plaintiff, va. John M. Wills. Defendant. To John M. Wills, the above named defendant: | In tbe name of the State of Oregon: You are hereby required to appear anti answer the com plaint of plaintiff tiled in the above entitled court and cause within aix weeks from the date of the first publication of thia summons upon you which I is the 22nd »lay of May. 1909. Anti if you fail to ! appear and answer the complaint of plaintiff within the time required the plaintiff, for want thereof, will take judgment «»rainst you for the * full sum of 9190.00, for $25.00 attorneys fees and for the costa and disbursements of this action to be taxed. This summons ia served upon you by publication in tho Jacksonville Post a news paper published regularly in said county, once a week for six consecutive weeks, by order of Hon H K. Ilanna. Judge of said court, said order having been made and entered on the 14th day of May. 1909 Gus Newbury. Attorney for plaintiff. $-7t- SAVED YANKEE BOODLE . / f I Help for Tao&e Who Have Stoin- j’**^*- ach Trouble i Do ht - utv ■ Your Business ' 3 After doctoring for about twelve J years for a bad stomach trouble, and spending nearly five hundred dollars for medicine and doctors’ fees, I pur chased my wife one box of Chamber lain’s Stomach and Liver Tablets, which did her so much good that she continue I to use them anti they have done her more good than all of the G'co. L. Davit, President medicine I bought before. — Samuel 1 E. It. Hehns, Vice-President medicine is Boyer, Folsom, Iowa. This i II'. li. Coleman, Secretary for sale by City Drug Store, Samples free. Blacksmith Shop At the old George Lewis stand JOE APPLEBAKER, Proprietor All kinds of blacksmithing done promptly and at rea sonable rates. Satisfaction guaranteed. HE hurricane wot over, Tho crew then eomnw iced to bring order out of , nnd tile cook and his mutt- set about prepar ing our Fourth of Jui, dinner, which la always u great oev» «Ion on board a ( frego n ship. Little did uaj body dream nt that time of the cirv inisliuices under which (but meal was. • ,o be eaten. WHILE IN MEDFORD The little buy in which we were riding at anchor wt» i up to this time Call and see Mack in front of considered one of tt> e most dangerous Wearie’s for Chili Concarne pirate grounds In ttw » Malay Islands. and hot and cold lunch. Em Shortly after now the second mate, And Latest Styles of Wall ployment office in connection who was looking 1 hrough the glass, Paper, Call on or Address MACK WILL CET YOU WORK noticed hundreds c f the swarthy na If you like to have decent work tives congregated t> »getlier and gestur done, not too far between the ing toward the sh! p. lie Immediately nails or too large holes for the Informed the capt aln, who. seeing It II. K. IIANNA jr. Jacksonville, Oregon would be folly to keep his fears a se wax end to pass throngh, go to Lawyer cret any longer, mustered the crew a shoemaker who has learned Office: One block south of depot. aft. his trade and knows how to use “After the exj erfences of tho Inst JACKSONVILLE, OREGON bristles instead of harness twenty-four hour s,” said tho captain, needles. You are the judge. There is no better time to “1 feel that f have a crew on whom I paint your building than at A. E. REAMES When you find your feet wet can rely.” the present time and you and vour stockings muddy you “Aye, aye. Fir!" the sailors shouted. Lawyer cannot set better paint will realize that hurry makes “Well, boys,” be continued, “here wo than we nse. Practise in all State and Federal Court» are, unable without making repairs to poor work. Kahler Block JACKSONVILLE go any ftirtht r. Those cutthroats on ..DECORATING.. the beach kno w this, too. aatd it looks There is nothing that will as though tb«jy wanted to have a add more to the appear GUS NEWBURY warm time at our expense. 1 don’t In Main St., Jacksonville, Ore. ance of a house or fence tend to give tb<im any encouragement. Attorney-at-Law than a new coat of paint. We will make tho best showing we It is the foundation of all Will Practise in All Courts in the State can with our gu.is and muskets, but I decorations. Office on California street one hone we shall not have to use them. It' we do’’— And', the captain merely PRESERVATIVE block south of the court house 1 Mower and Rake, nearly new $ 40.00 waved his hand. 1 Heavy Hack, with top. ......... 50.00 Paint will not only add to The three six pounders that we car the appearance of a build DR. T. T. SHAW ried were placed tat tl’e poop deck with 1 single buggy, in good order _ 20.00 ing but will preserve the their muzzles projecting over the rail. 1 Atlas Engine, 10 horse power j Dentist. wood and prevent disease. The muskets an«l r abers were dealt 1 Atlas Boiler, 15 horse power i 600.00 1 Power Jig Saw ___________ out to the crew, th«.« ammunition was 40.00 Paper Hanging and Interior Decorating Office in Ryan Building, California St. distributed, and us that was the sum 1 Barley Roll, 18x18_________ 75.00 Upftairs of our means ot defense there was 1 Saw Table .......................... . 25.00 OREGON JACKSONVILLE nothing to do 7>ut await develop 1 Turning Lathe. __ 10.00 ments. 1 Cornmeal Mill, complete with Late in the afternoon the natives left Bolter... ____ ______ 100.00 us no longer In doubt. Several hun dred marched to ward the canoes, danc 1 Centrifugal Pump, V/> with That pipe ------------- ----------- 15.00 ing nnd yelling like a crowd of black Delicious demons. A fc tv minutes later fully 50 feet Shafting and Pulleys... 75.00 Refit hiny fifty canoes wore launched and man 1 New Wood Saw Table_____ 25.00 Dish :> ned with the tierce looking crowd. 1 Hand Power Rip Saw _____ 10.00 What nicer dessert could you have for Sunday dinner" 1 Hand Power Cut Off Saw__ 10.00 1 Hand Power Mortise Machine 7.50 Fanning Mill______________ 10.00 Ladies’ Bike............... ............ 7.50 Three lots on California street. One of the best wells of water with 500 feet of tunneling, sufficient water to supply a city of 1000 inhabitants. Have been sprinkling the streets of J acksonville from this well for several years. The finest of water with build ing, sheds and barns. T ^Jacksonville LADÍESÁNDGENTLEMEN For Paper Hang ing C. F. BOWMAN Painting Season P. R. Nelson Chappell & Fick Î ICE CREAM 71 W. C. DENEFF & COMPANY Address Lock Box 24 or call on C. ULRICH, Jacksonville TUB ltd >, WU1TX AND BLUE. They started for the ship, aud those who were uot paddling were shouting and gesticulating. The eutlre absence of any women prochtimed tbelr mis sion—they were out to fight. When about halfway to the ship they ceased paddling and held a powwow. We Successor to T. J. Kenney made up our iDltids that they had de termined on waiting for darkness to help them. J test as the captain was For Carbolineum to spray your ordering the oilleers to fire our guns chicken houses for lice and mites. the canoes turned around and started Trunks and roots of fruit trees for the beach. JVe at once concluded painted with Carbolineum will that they were returning for re-en not be bothered with borers. It forcements with, .which to come back is also a good wood preserver for after nightfall. shingled roofs and fence posts. Never did human beings pass more HOT OR COLD BATHS anxious hours than those we endured Ageny for that evening. While a few kept watch tho others rested fry stretching out on Oregon Jacksonville, Southern Oregon Laundry the deck, but not to sleep. nark! Were our ears deceiving us? Could we not bear the airs of the old tune "Yankee Doodle"—vain illusion. JACKSONVILLE, OREGON Nearer aud nearetr came the music. It must surely be the hallucination of our wornout, distracted, despairing Office one block couth of Courthouse brains. What was that coming around the JACKSONVILLE, OREGON point? A bowsprit! A hull! A mast! Filins.« made on homestead, and tlnil er claims. A full rigged ship cosues Into view! Ah. ah! Surely a kind fate had driv Correct plats weekly showing all vacant lands. fa Notary Public tnil Ccnvcvanear en us mad so that we should be Insen sible to our doom. Legal papers of all kinds made out. Specia attention given to papers in settlement of estates. Illusion? No. Mad? No. Thunk God! It was a man-of-war. Abstract of Land Titles Orders for all kinds of Rough and Dressed and from her peak Uutterlng In the Most complete set of abstract books in the Lumber Promptly Filled clear evening breezes were the red, couuty. Abstract made promptly and accurately. ,7j white and blue of Old Glory. Real Estate aud Insurance We were safe. Owing to a depres Fino list of county and town property for sale Quality Quantity 77, sion In the hill nt the back of the point and rent. the savages had seen the upper yards Fred J. Fick, Contractor and Builder Money Loaned of the approaching ship, and it was Warrants bought and sold. Collections made. i P j that which decided them to re- Taxes paid. Rents collected. Prompt reply to all turn. letters. Charges reasonable. A at! what a Jolly Fourth we did cele- ijqtrSJv nt - References brake after all! now wo did enjoy Hon. H. K. Hanna judire 1st judicial district that dinner prepared by Uncle Sam's and any Jacksonville business man. cook! Ilow our flagged spirits were revived by that music, and with what security wo went to sleep! Hardware Barber Shop ant^!hJ°om II SILAS J. DAY Lumber SHINGLES TRAIL LUMBER CO. Patrlotio Truths. It Is not all punk that blisters. A wet Fourth makes a lean grave- yard. The fool and hi» digits are soon parted. The sticks fall alike on the Just and the unjust. A thumb on the hand Is worth two tn the alcohol. It Is better to take a dare than to get your hand scorched. Remember that the giant firecracker Is always Just getting ready to go off when you bend over ft to see whet Is the matter I«*t us, then, be up and shooting, with a ben it for any fate, lighting fuses and then scooting—learn to stand aside end suit.—Judge, JACKSONVILLE’S NEW MARKET JACKSONVILLE, OREGON. Rough and Dressed Lumber of Ali Kinds THE CENTRAL MEAT MARKET ESTIMATE FURNISHED Will make it a practice to always have on hand the choicest cuts of beef, nork, mutton and veal, fowls when ordered Sausage our specialty THE BLUE JAY POSTAL SHOP Head Quarters for Scenic and Novelty Postals. Wholesale and Retail business. Send us a Trial Mail Order. Our Aim is to Please. ==—=-= 313U Main St. Medford, Ore. . . Bradburn & Billings, Proprietors