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About Jacksonville post. (Jacksonville, Or.) 1906-19?? | View Entire Issue (July 10, 1909)
VOL. Ill JACKSONVILLE, JACKSON COUNTY, OREGON, JULY 10, 1909 THE AFTERMATH. NO. 10. this experiment is that the features of the picture, which do not appear to the eye when viewed in the dark are plainly seen in the photograph, while The list of deaths and acci the shadow of the cross which does ap pear to the spectator, cannot be seen dents due to celebration in the plate. Photographers agree that this is the of the Fourth is smaller most wonderful picture eVer taken by a camera. than previous year. The painting, is owned by a Wash ington, D.C., physician, who purchased Although the celebration lasted three it from the artist for four hundred days, the list of killed and injured is dollars. It has been exhibited before considerably less than in former years. over 4,000,000 people. It was given a The latest Returns give, killed 41; gold medal at the St. Louis Exposition seriously injured, 784, fire loss, $535, which is a guarantee of its genuine 000. In 1908 the number killed was ness. The artist in September, 1866, was given as 162; injured 5570. The de crease is due largely to the use of ex returning to his studio late at night plosives being restricted in most large I and noticed that the picture radiated light; Believing that the moonbeams cities. must be penetrating some crevice he The regular monthly meeting of the city council was A SUNNY DAY ON YUKON AVENUE, A.-Y.-F. EXPOSITION, SEATTLE. examined further and discovered that the light came from the picture itself. held in the city hall, Tuesday evening. Yukon Avenue Is one of the many ways leading to the Court of Honor The light from the painting of the of the Alaska-Yukon-Pacific Exposition. It leads from the Cascades Present, Mayor Shaw, Councilmen Britt, Davis, Dun divinity came from all parts of the down to one of the many entrances to the Pay Streak and directly to the painting except that a shadow of a ford and Fick, “café center” of the Fair Grounds. Recorder Dox. Minutes of previous cross was observed to be cast diagon- On the left of the picture a facade of the European Exhibits Building ' ally across the shouldiers. The artist meetings read and approved. shows. On the right is a corner of the Palace of Agriculture. In the refused to finish the painting which A puzzle for scientists now distance, and across the Cascades, is to be seen the Oriental Building. Street committee reported the opening of street near was then three-fourths completed and All of these structures were completed before December 1, 1908. on exhibition at it remains unchanged. Beavenue’s. A number of bills for street work, supplies, , Th<‘y are of the conventional exposition typo of construction— plaster »•tuff over heavy wooden framework. Ths light from the picture has never election expenses, recorder’s and attorney’s fees, printing, Seattle. lost its power in the fourteen years it has been on exhibition, and it is today etc., were read and on motion were allowed. E. Darling, was drowned while bath News of the State Is this wonderful picture of the as bright as the day the artist first ing in the Willamette river near Eu Petition of S. E. Dunnington for liquor license was Christ the latest miracle, or is it the noticed the peculiar phenomenon. gene, Friday- Mrs Benssnjof Hillsboro,was instant read and license granted. The matter of sprinkling The Ferris lumber mill and the Eu result of some chemical change far be ly killed by a short circuit of electric reka planing mill were burned at yond the knowledge of the scientists of streets was discussed, Mr. Ulrich stating that the present Installation of Officers. I today? light wires Sunday evening. Rainier, Monday. Loss, $25,000. Casting off a radiance five times as Five cars in freight train No. 226 supply of water available for sprinkling purposes was in L. R. Stinson of Salem has been ap were ditched 15 miles south of Rose pointed as state printing expert by great as that of any known light giv Ata regular meeting of Jacksonville burg, Friday night. ing substance except radium, the paint Lodge, No. 10, held Saturday night the sufficient for the purpose an allowance of $1.25 per day Governor Benson. ing by Henry Ahl. In the shadow of William Herve, who shot and killed following named persons were installed was made to pay expense of pumping, same to apply un The Eugene—Siuslaw Railway Co. Bill Sullivan in a pistol duel at Gates, has opened offices at Eugene add are the Cross”, has puzzled all who have as officers for the ensueing term viz; til further ordered. about six weeks ago, died at the Salem preparing to begin active operations at seen it on exhibition in the Swedish PaBt Grand... Charles Dunford building at the Alaska-Yukon-Pacific hospital, Sunday. once. A communication from the Warren Construction Co. Noble Grand. ¡F. H. Roundtree E. C. Leonerd of Wasco, while at Joe Anderson, who murdered Harry Exposition. Vice Grand........ ..John Norris In regard to widening road near the rock quarry, was re That there is no phosphorus or Other tempting the rescue of his wife, was Logan in Portland in 1908, was hanged Rec. Secy............. C. R. Basye radiating substance on the picture is drowned at Cove, Saturday afternoon. at Salem, Friday. ceived, after some discussion the necessary permission Treas.....................Silas J. Day attested by the foremost chemists of The Cherry Fair is in session at Sa Cond......................... Roy Ulrich the country who have analyzed the was granted, the work to be done according to directions lem, this week. Chaplain............ P. R. Nelson Bowel Complaint in Children paint. R.S. N.G............ M. E. Abbott The Southern Oregon Chatauqua op of the street commissioner. When* six months old the little daugh And yet its light is wonderfully R.S. V.G................ Jas. Young ened at Ashland, Wednesday and will A communication from Mr. Hanna, stating that ow L.S. V.G................Alex Norris continue ten days. ter of E. N. Dewey, a well known mer bright. That it might deceive the eye is possible but it is impossible that it R.S. S .......... J. M. Cronemiller chant of Agnewville, Va., had an at Friday, July 9, was Oregon Day at ing to a press of other work he would not be able to do could practice that deception on a L.S. S.................... Chris Ulrich the Alaska-Yukon-Pacific exposition tack of cholera infantum. Chamber I photographic plate. I. Guard ..................... M. Hege further legal work for the city and recommending the ap and hundreds of people from all over lain’s Colic, Cholera and Diarrhoea O. Guard............ Miles Cantrall Remedy was given and effected a com | A picture, the most remarkable feat the state were in attendance. pointment of Mr. Newbury, was received. Mr. Newbury that has ever been known to photo The installation cermoniese were con The convention of the State Teach plete cure. This remedy has proven graphy, was taken of this radiating ducted by Roy Ulrich, Deputy Grand being present, was instructed to prepare ordinance for ers’ Association held at Eugene last very succsseful in case of bowel com wonder by its own light at the Expos Master for this district. week was one of the most successful plaint in children and when given ac ition recently The camera was placed After the close of the lodge session submitting to a vote of the qualified electors, the question meetings held since the formation of cording to the plain printed directions with the picture th a room absolutely can be relied upon with perfect confi a photographer was admitted and a of issuing bonds for the construction of a system of water the Association. After eleven flashlight picture of the new officers dence. When reduced with water and black with darkness. C. W. Norris, a religious fanatic re sweetened it is pleasant to take, which hours of this exposure to the rays from works. He was also directed to prepare an ordinance and the members present was taken. siding near Albany was committed to is of great importance when a medi the painting, a perfect photograph was providing for the construction of concrete sidewalks upon the insane asylum at Salem, Saturday. cine must be given to young children. obtained. Herman Darling a 10-year-old son of For sale by the City Drug Store. certain streets of the city. Both ordinances to be pre A peculiar and unexplainable part of City Council Meets. Regular Monthly Meeting Held Tues day Evening--Several Bills Allowed —Liquor License Granted-Attorney Newbury Employed to Draft Ordin ances for Water Bonds and Concrete Sidewalks. LUMINOUS PICTURE $1 Uli I htermational U ilomsg ( a Ntwvoev * C hicago £ o K O O CC •4-» c ce 4= I I It Matters Not. INTER NATIONAL TAILORING is always THE BEST. Exquisiteness of design: Trustworthiness of fabric: Cor rectness in style: Perfection in fit: Elegance in finish. IN SHORT all that is best and latest in high class Metropolitan City tailoring, the result of Seasoned, Ex perience Unrivalled Equipment, Straightforward Busine ss Methods, at Competition-staggering prices. Call and see this magnificent new line at S be C ce 1.1 1.1 II M 1.1 1.1 II I H I H h if II K II h H I WEAK KIDNEYS MAKE WEAK BODIES. Kidney Diseases Cause Half the Common Aches and Ills of Jacksonville People. As one weak link weakens a chain, so weak kidneys weaken the whole body and hasten the final breakingdown. Overwork, straint, colds and other causes injure the kidneys, and when their activity is lessened the whole body suffers from the excess of uric poison circulated in the blood. Aches and pains and languor and urinary ills come, and there is an ever inceasing tendency towards diabetes and fatal Bright’s disease. There is no real help for the sufferer except kidney help. Doan’s Kidney Pills act directly on the kidneys and cure every kidney ill. A. R. Bly, living Cor. 4th & B. Sts., Ashland, Ore., says: ‘‘Doan’s Kidney Pills proved of wonderful benefit to me. At the time I began them I was so lame and sore that I could hardly get around. My kidneys were disordered and the secretions gave me much an noyance, by their frequent action. I would arise in the morning feeling tired and worn out and the pains in my hips were excruciating. It was while I was in this condition, that Doan’s Kidney Pills were recommended to me and I procured a box. I had only used them a short time when I felt better, I con tinued taking the remedy and was soon free from any trace of kidney trouble. I have recommended Doan’s Kidney Pills to many persons suffering from this affliction and will continue to do so.” Plenty more proof like this from Jacksonville people. Call at The City drug store and ask what customers re port. For sale by all dealers. Price 50 cents. Foster-Milburn Co., Buffalo, New York, Sole Agents for ths Unit ed States. Remember ths name-Doss’s— and take no other. sented for approval at the next meeting of the council. Council adjourned to meet Monday, July 19th. PORTLAND LETTER Exhibits from Seattle fair will be displayed at Port- land--Unique Celebration at Bend—A Successful School Convention at Al bany. in the country because of one great feature, a trout barbecue. There are numerous places in the state that could duplicate it, probably, but where throughout East could such an affair be held? Bend had about 3500 trout served to those in attendance at the celebration, certainly a splended ad vertisement of Oregon’s attractions as a fisherman’s paradise. The Oregon State Teachers' Asso ciation completed its ninth annual con vention at Albany during the past week. The gathering was pronounced the most successful in the history of the orga nization. An interesting and valuable programme was given, with many no table addresses. The second annual convention of county superintendents of schools was held at Salem just pre ceding the meeting of the state peda gogues. A higher standard tor school work in this state was set and many matters of mutual helpfulness were discussed. Portland, Ore. July 7 1909. Special arrangements have been made whereby all the exhibits in the livestock show at the Seattle fair will be displayed in Portland the third week of September during the show of the Portland Fair and Livestock Associa tion. This will mean a show of pure bred stock in horse, cattle, sheep and swine divisions greater by far than has ever been seen in the state. The ex Not Up-To-Date. hibit will show the great strides of the livestock industry in the Pacific North west during recent years. The annual show of the Portland Fair and Live- ! The Myrtle Point Enterprise remarks stock Association will last from Sep that a woman always gets cross when tember 20 to 25th and the State Fair she has to get up to let her husband in, entries will be on display as well as but she dosen’t mind it at all to get up and let the cat out. the cream from the show at Seattle. That editor is certanily a close ob ‘‘We had at least $1,000,000 worth of stock here last year,” said Secre server, in fact, a philosopher of the old tary Wisdom of the association. ‘‘But and most reliable school. He undoubt applications from stock farms of the edly acquired his knowledge through Coast, Middle West and Canada already experience, but that household is not of the most modern type or he would received make it certain we shall have be home minding the baby ready to let more than $1,5000,000 worth of the fan his wife in when she comes from the ciest stock the breeders of America club, then there would be no occasion produce. It will be possible to arrange for any one to be cross. -Co-irier. for a great deal more comprehensive display this year for the expense of They say all whiskey is good whis shipping exhibits from a distance will be minimized and distributed between key only some is better than others— •‘Some’ means ‘‘HARPER,’ the others Portland, Salem and Seattle.,’ Bend had a Fourth of July celebra are ‘also-rans.”—Call for HARPER ron that was probaly the most unique at E. H. Helm's.