Jacksonville post. (Jacksonville, Or.) 1906-19??, March 12, 1910, Image 1

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JACKSONVILLE, JACKSON COUNT
UPHOLDS
CORPORATION
PORTLAND LETTER
OREGON. MARCH 12, 1910
NO. 45
COUNCIL
MEETING
traffic interchange will be established
coal situation. No wonder we are be­
News of the Siate
that will give the Willamette Valley a
ginning to hear things drop in Senator
competing line with the Southern Pa­
Elkin's corner.
cific on transcontinental freight. This
The Linn county court has appropri­
The insurgents in Nicaragua send
ated $3,000 as a part of the $24,000 re­
Complete Demonstration arrangement is bound to prove an ad­
cheering news of victory to the Insur­
vantage to the people of the whole val­
quired for construction of an armory
Train Will be Run for ley for competition in transportation Supreme Court of the U. S. st Albany. Of the balance, the city New Officers Sworn in— gents iu Washington.
New York messenger boys are get­
pens as in everything else, is helpful.
will contribute $6,000 and the state
ting careless, losing $10,000 bills out of
Farmers’ Benefit--Forest Hogs broke all former records in the
Decides in Favor of Cor­ $12,000.
Bonds Approved — Com­ their pocket change.
Portland market late last week, when
Freewater advertises the sale of
Supervisors Meet.
porations in Joint Through bonds to the amount of $16,000 for the mittees Appointed, Etc. Those who believe the ocean u: s
the remarkable price $11 a hundred
built as an annex of the Atlantic City
pounds, live weight, was paid by local i
purpose of installing a new water works
Rate
Controversy.
boardwalk, will be surprised to learn
system, The bonds will run sixteen
Portland, Ore. March 8, (Special)- packers for the best Eastern Oregon
The city council met Tuesday evening | that it is 170,000,000 years old.
years and bear interest at 5 per cent. for the purpose of inaugurating the new
Thc most thoroughly equipped farming porkers. This price was not only the
A politican does hate to see any of­
A bootlegger of Springfield who plead officers, etc.
demonstration train ever run in this t ighest ever paid here in the memory I The United States supreme court in
fice abolished.
of
packers
but
leads
the
whole
United
'
a
decision
rendered
this
week
upheld
guilty
to
two
indictments
Monday,
was
state will be operated through Eastern
Present—Mayor Shaw; Councilmen
A Southern paper tells us ‘‘there al e
Oregon by the O. R. & N. from March States for the last half century at i the contention of several transcontinen- fined $400 and costs.
Britt, Dunford, Fick and Grieves; Re­
worse
men in the world than Cannon.”
21 to April 1. The railroad is acting least. For about one week Portland tai railroads that the interstate com-
The annual fair of the Second South­ corder Dox; Marshal Huffer; Treasurer
We have to look to the South for sen­
in conjunction with the Oregon Agri­ has had the distinction of leading the merce commission had no right to force ern Oregon District will be held in Cronemiller.
cultural College, at Corvallis, and a whole United States in being the high­ them to make joint through passenger Roseburg, this year.
Reports of the Treasurer and Record­ sational novelties these days.
est
priced
hog
market.
When
hogs
rates
to
the
west.
The
case
was
competent corps of lecturers an all ag­
Evangelist Oliver has been given over er were read and on motion approved.
ricultural subjects will accompany the went to $10.10 and $10.25 last week, it brought up by the Northern Pacific, I $1500 for his work in conducting the re­ The usual grist of bills were presented
Damper on Business of S'crk.
train, deliver addresses and demons­ was thought the limit had been reached the Chicago* Northwestern, the Union cent revival meeting at Eugene.
and allowed. Permission was granted
but
the
jump
to
$11
shows
the
scant
Pacific, the Oregon Short Line and
trate the agricultural apparatus car­
A new settlement in Washington Chris Ulrich to erect a wooden addition
ried. The train will visit Hood River, supply of high class porkers in this other roads.
to building in the fire district provided
Peevish persons who have been com­
county
has been named Kansas City.
The ruling affects all lines engaged
Wasco, Sherman, Gillian, Morrow, Um­ market and the strong demand.
that same be sided with corrugated plaining about the increased ccst of
Independence
at
a
recent
election
de
­
in transcontinental passengej traffic,
iron.
atilla, Union, Wallowa and Baker coun­
living will be asked to press the soft
and affirms the contentions of the rail­ cided in favor of a new high school.
ties. The purpose of the trip is to en­
The
new
officers
were
sworn
in
mid
pedal and be thankful that they are
Saved a Soldier’s Life.
The vote was 82 in favor of the school
road attorney.
assumed their respective offices, the here at all when they learn that it costs
courage diversified farming and to fur­
and 10 against-
Facing death from shot and shell in
ther the improvement of agricultural the civil war was more agreeable to J.
bonds having been presented and ap- from $25 to $50 more to be born now
Mary West, a girl of 14, living at proved.
methods and country life conditions in A. Stone, Kemp, Tex., than facing it
than it did ten years ago.
Buncom Reports.
Salt Creek, near Dallas, committed
from what doctors said was consump­
the territory visited.
The Mavor appointed the various com­
Chances are they wouldn't be here to
suicide by hanging herself to a tree mittees for the ensuing year by con­ murmur if they had to pay the exccs-
tion. “I contracted a stubborn cold” he
Great good is expected to result from writes, “that developed a cough, that
Saturday.
tinuing them as at present constituted, sive initiation fee that is being charged
the trip. Subjects to be discussed, ac­ stuck to me in spite of all remedies for Correspondence to the Post.
We
are
having
some
fine
weather.
Council adjourned to meet April 5.
nowadays. In common with everything
cording to the t-.eeds of the different lo­ years. My weight ran down to 130
else, the fare from Fairyland to Nov
Mrs. Edna Buck spent several hours
calities visited, are the following:poul­ pounds. Then I began to use Dr. King’s
Stubborn
As
Mules
New Discovery, which completely cur­
York
has gone up by leaps and bounds,
try, dairying, horticulture, more and ed me. 1 now weigh 178 pounds.” For with home folks Tuesday.
are liver and bowels sometimes; seem
until Stork & Co., passenger agents on
Civil Service Examination.
better livestock, chemistry of the soil, Coughs,lung trouble, its supreme. 50c.
Charlie Garret was smiling on friends to balk without cause. Then there’s
this line, are seriously thinking of mak­
rotation of crops, conservation of mois­ 1.00. Trial bottle free. Guaranteed by the forepart of the week.
trouble Loss of Appetite— Indigestion
ing a protest to the rublie Service Com­
ture and general agricultural methods. City Drug Store.
Walter Yocum and family spent sev­ Nervousness, Despondency, Headache.
An examination for clerk and carrier
All told, 30 towns will be visited and
eral days on little Applegate last But such troubles fly before Dr. King’s will be held at the post-office in this mission.
Ten years ago a ticket which landed
lectures and demonstrations wiil be giv­
New Life Pills, the world’s best Stom­ city on Mar. 25, 1910.
week.
Watkins Items.
you on earth cost $15, with a few dol­
en in each. The best farming appar­
ach
and
Liver
remedy.
So
easy.
25c
at
M. R. Buck called at Parkes recent­
Age limit, 18 to 45 years, on the date lars extra for the services of a white­
atus and methods will be taught by de­
the City Daug Store.
of examination.
ly.
capped conductoress, but now the sur­
monstration as well as in theoretical Correspondence to The Post.
Married women will not be admitted geon who acts as the reception commit­
Miss Ora Goldsby was visiting at
lectures.
W. R. Garrett the road supervisor Buncom Sunday the guest of Miss Jes­
to the examination. Unmarried women tee for a new member demands from
Oregon Sidelights.
Forest supervisors of Oregon, Wash­ passed up Applegate Sunday looking at sie Garret.
will be admitted to the examination, but $50 to $75. Thousands of infants can’t
ington and Alaska will meet in Portland the roads which he says are in a bad
are eligible for appointment only as afford the trip. Increased expense in
Mr. and Mrs. J. Hamdton of Ruch
A big sash and door factory at North clerk.
March 21-26. The programme includes condition for this time of the year.
a manner accounts for the number of
were
visiting
near
Buncom
Sunday.
Bend has doubled its equipment and
many subjects of great importance in
Applicants must be physically sound, twins and triplets, as Stork & Co. give
E. W. Anderson returned to Hutton,
Mr.
and
Mrs.
George
Inks
and
son
capacity,
and
will
run
on
full
time
here
­
the administration of forest affairs and Calif., after a long visit with friends
and male applicants must be not less a special rate to parties of two or
the gathering will have much to do in in the valley.
Robert of Eugene are visiting relatives after.
than 5 feet 4 inches in height without more.
shaping policies followed in future. L.
and friends at Buncom.
A man named Schnitzer has written be ots or shoes, and weigh not less than
“It is true that more is charged i:i
Miss Katie Byrne left Wednesday for
F. Kneipp, Assistant Forester, will at­
B. Randolph and Byron Johnson of a play called “The Green Cockatoo.” 125 pounds without overcoat or hat.
these cases’” said Dr. Frank R. Cast-
tend the conference as the representa­ Jacksonville to visit friends who live in this place made a business trip to Jack­ He probably expects it to rival “Chan­
For application blanks and for full in­ ler. “We have made wonderfnl strides
ticleer.”
tive of the Washington office, it being that city.
formation relative to the examination, and the benefit of all that additional ex­
sonville last week.
impossible for Forester II. S. Graves
Astoria boasts a millionaire or near qualifications, duties, salaries, vaca­
Mrs. Wm. Thurman spent a few days
perience.
Ex.
one,
in a Swede who for several years tions, promotions, etc., address im­
who succeeded Gifford Pinchot as the last week with fiiends and relatives on
Stiff Neck.
head of the bureau, to come. The sup­ Applegate.
was a fisherman there, but for 12 years mediately
Stiff neck is caused by rheumatism
ervisors will discuss methods to be fol­
An Ideal Cough Medicine.
has been in Alaska.
William J. Warner
Mrs. E. R. O’Brien will leave for of the muscles of the neck. It is usu­
lowed in meeting common problems and
Secretary, Board of Civil Service Ex­
The fruit industry of Linn county
“As an ideal cough medicine I re­
ally
confined
to
one
side,
or
to
the
back
Medford
Saturday
where
she
will
join
successful experiments in meeting dif­
will recieve great impetus by the de­ aminers, Post-office, Medford, Ore.
gard Chamberlain’s Cough Remedy in
ficulties will be told for the benefit of her husband who has been in Medford of the neck and one side. While it is of­ velopment of the 3000 acre Linnhaven
a class by itself,’’says Dr. R. A. Wilt­
ten
quire
painful,
quick
relief
may
be
for
some
time
they
will
live
in
Medford
all. In the interchange of experiences
orchard,
owned
by
a
company
capital
­
shire,
of Gwynneville, Ind. “I take •
had by applying Chamberlain’s Lini­
Granulated Eye Lids
and new ideas the supervisors hope to here after.
great pleasure in testifying to the re
ized at $300,000.
ment
-
Not
one
case
of
rheumatism
in
profit largely at the coming session.
Do not need to be cauterized or scann­ suits of Chamberlain’s Cough Medicine.
Zeb. Collins the photographer was a-
The East Oregonian is in receipt of ed
ten requires internal treatment. When
by a physiean. Sutherland’s Eagle
mong
friends
near
Watkins
Sunday.
T-affic arrangements are being com­
there is no fever and no swelling as in two communications from young ladies Eye Salve is guaranteed to cure them In fact, I know of no other preparation
pleted between the Hill railroads, The
F. W. Carnahan passed up Applegate muscular ani chronic rheumatism, who are desirous of making their homes without pain. It is harmless and a sure that meets so fully the expectations of
Great Northern, Northern Pacific and Saturday enroute to tua Blue Ledge cop- Chamberlain’s Liniment will accom­ in this city. One resides at St. Helens, cure for granulated lids. 25c tubes at the most exacting in cases of croup at d
all dealers.
coughs of children. As it contains no,
Spokane, Portland & Seattle, and the per mine which we hope will soon start plish more than any internal treatment. and the other at St. Helena, Neb.
chloroform or morphine it certainly
Oregon Electric Railway whereby a to work again.
For sale by City Drug Store.
With the building of three or more
makes a most safe, pleasant and effi­
good substantial brick business houses
Mulkey Rivals Ward.
cacious remedy for the ill it is intend­
this season, a high school building, a
ed.” For sale at the City Drug Store. '
. « ct ^JS eb '"
college building, as well as many new
residences, there will be something do­
Hon. B. F. Mulkey’s delineation of
ing in Newberg, says the Graphic.
“Hamlet” at the College Armory, Sat­
Wanted.
An Albany man found a quartz bear­ urday night, was listened to by an au­
Old
saws
of
all discriptions to be
ing ruck in which is imbedded petrified dience which occupied all the available
gummed,
jointed
or filed. Your old saw
vegetable growth displaying a perfect space in that spacious auditorium, and
replica of the aurora borealis. It is the Jacksonville man’s effort was re­ made as good as new at Jacksonville
said that quartzite algae like this has ceived with enthusiastic appreciation. Gumming and Grinding Works.
F. M. Roundtree, Manager.
never before been found. The polished At every given opportunity he was
stone measures about two and a half warmly applauded, and following the
presentation there was unanimous
inches long by two inches wide.
Construction was begun Wednesday praise.
Mr. Mulkey’s effort was less of im­
by the Gold Hill Railroad & Lumber
personation
than delineation, and his
company of a railroad to extend from
When Will Jacksonville People
Gold Hill to the lime deposits four miles reading was not intended to be strong­
Learn the Importance of It?
west and hence to the timber belt in the ly dramatic. He has a mellow voice,
upper Foot’s creek country. This deep and sonorous, and an articulation
Backache is only a simple thing at
marks the first step in the develop­ that is scarcely less than perfect. Com­ first;
ment of the great lime beds near Gold bined with his artistic sense and his
But when you know ’tis fromthekid-
knowledge of the character, his nat­
Hill.
neys;
ural endowments enabled Mr. Mulkey
That serious kidney troubles follow;
Athena is to have a Chautauqna meet­
to present “Hamlet” to superb advan­ That diabetes, Bright's disease may
ing this spring, probably in June. At tage. Many felt inclined to say that
a reoent meeting of the Commercial he was not in any sense less acceptable be the fatal end,
You will gladly profit by the follow­
association it took only 10 minutes for than Mr. Warde, when here recently.
ing experiepce.
10 members of the association to sign Corvallis Gazette-Times.
’Tis the statement of a Jacksonville
a guarantee for making good any de­
citizen.
ficit up to $1000. This little company
H. M. Shaffer, living on East Main
of boosters has been doing a lot of good
The Colds that Hang on
St., Jacksonville, Ore., says: ”My
for Athena, although it has had to pull Are readily cured by Dr. Bell’s Pine-
1
a number of “dead ones” along with Tar-Honey. It relieves the cold and kidneys have been disorered for some
stops the coughs. There is only r one but I paid little attention to it, think­
it. savs the Western Leader.
genuine.
,
.
,——
ing the symptoms would disappear.
However, the trouble became worse,
Teddy Quits Shooling.
the secretions being irregular in action
Out of the Ginger Jar.
and my back and head ached constant­
The Roosevelt party sailed Monday
ly. I was in a miserable condition then
for Khartoum, where they expect to
I learned of Doan' . Kidney Bills and
“Let the children eat what they
arrive on March 25. With their depart­
procured a box at the City Drugstore.
”
advises
a
physiean.
But
sup
­
ure, the African scientific expedition; want,
By the time 1 had used three bo: < of
under the auspices of the Smithonian pose you are a meat boycotter, and the this remedy in accordance with the di-
Institute of Washington, and led by the children are not.
' rections 1 was entirely free from the
former president, was for all practical
“At least the ham sandwich hasn’t trouble. Doan's Kidndy Pilis affected
purposes brought to a close. Colonel gone up,” notes the Atlantic Journal a complete cure, and 1 am glad to reco­
Rooi.cvelt considers the killing of the And the average slice of ham therein mmend this remedy to others.”
giant elands in his excursion recently can hardly grow thinner.
Plenty more proof like thin from
along the upper reaches of the Nile, a
Another American heiress has pur­ Jacksonville people. Call at The City
firing ending of a marvelously suc­ chased a nobleman at a recording pricc- drug store and ask what customers re­
cessful trip, and the results generally, Even noblemen are going up.
port.
both from the standpoint of the hunter
For sale by all dealers. Price 50
The cold storage magnates seem like­
close at 6 o’clock p. m. every evening except Saturdays
and scientist, have exceeded all ex­
cents. Foster-Milburn Co., Buffalo,
ly
find
themselves
in
rather
hot
wat
­
pectations.
New York. Sole Agents for the Unit-
they
are -----
many
Colonel Roosevelt
Kooscveic ami
— before
------------
' —
- years - older.
and son nermn
Kermit , er
have killed some 5000 specimens of large | The Guggenhiem interests are said to i ed States.
Remember the name—Doan’s,
animals.
be seeking control of the West Virginia
it
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