Jacksonville post. (Jacksonville, Or.) 1906-19??, March 30, 1912, Image 1

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    VOL. V.
JACKSONVILLE, JACKSON COUNTY, OREGON, MARCH 30,1912
NO. 48
them published.
Baker, Wallowa, to entertain the entire faculty, conse­
■ the streets, giving the old “country
WOULD BECOME CAESAR
Malheur, Grant and Harney counties cutively. during the course. At a pre­
| town” the appearance of a metrpolitan
will be visited by Mr. Maris in April vious luncheon, at which St. Patrick |
I city.
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I and May. Superintendent Aiderman decorations were used, the guests were i
Hermiston
Herald:
With
more
than
Advocated by Superintendent will go into Klamath and Lake early the following professors: H. D. Hetzel Portland Stock
Show a five carloads of seed potatoes planter! Says Dr. Schurman of Cornell
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in
April.
Mr.
Thomason
will
first
visit
I head ot the extension department; G.
Unii ersity.
Aiderman Now in Full Swing
Great Success. Mrny Vis ■ on the project this spring some stir
Coos and Curry in June or July.
j W. Peavy, head of the school of forest-
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will
follow
the
marketing
of
the
crop.
50,000 bulletins containing informa­ 1 ry; John Fulton, head of the chemistry •
i The project will then appeur on the
itors in Attendance.
The following is an extract from a»
tion on the state industrial contest, j department; W. A. Jensen, recorder
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map in big letters as an ideal place for ; article by Dr. Sl.urman, president of
April’s first showers will fall upon also the complete prize list have been of the faculties; W. A. Mdler, com-
potatoes as well as fruit«, alfa fu, i tc Corned Uhiveraity, pul lished in th»
approximately 61,000 children’s gar­ sent out by the O. A. C. to each ecu i- ( mandant of the cadet regiment; James
Portland, Or., Mar.26. — In quality
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den’s bringing t> life seed« that will ty superintendent to-be distributed by Dryen. head of the poultry department of stuck exhibited in th? number of
Klamath Falls Northwestern: Thad- ' New Y .is Independent, March 2i,. IfTu.
produce vegetables to be exhibited far him to the teachers whose duty it is to ' C. I. Lo vis, bead of tho division of
The ivstriciion of the I resid.-i t ■ *
deus
McHattan, who left about two
thoroughbred animals ent re I, the pri­
away from the spot where they Were place one in every heme. Large num­ | horticulture. T. D. Beckwith, h ad of
J two terms at most i> tho fundmiieiil.il-
ces Realized bjt stock men for their fan­ months ago tor a trip to the canal zone,
. safeguard of the republic. If our deiii»'
cultivated by yotifig strong hands, some bers of separate prize lists are just . the bacteriology department and II. S.
cy exhibits, the atteddarice alid the ab­ is home and says that “although the
| cratic institutions are to survive, if
appearing at the cdunty or local fairs, now appearing. Letters have been Newins, instructor in foresty.
sorbing interest manifested in the show southorn countries may be all right in I
Jtthers ttdVelihg to the state fair at sent to all the ministers of the state
their way, they do not weigh much,” ' the rule of the people is not to be >up-
In this ease the meal was kept with­
^tHenr, and still others finding their asking them to give a sermon on the in 15 cents a plate—with 3 cents left not only by breeders of the entire and he will make his home in Klamath I planted by Caesarism, the term of the
Northwest but ly the general public,
Way east to the land shows to prove movement.
over. The table was decorated with the Fat Stock Show held by the Pacific Falls in preference tn the South Sea | Chief Executive must be ridigiy limit-
. ed either by law or by custom. One
what Oregon children can do. Now
shamrocks— the real thing—and the Northwest Livestock Association at countries. - Journal.
! term of five or six ye rs would prob­
that the gardening and hatching sea­
place cards had “Paddies” with pipes Portland last week was the most suc­
ably be the best arrangement. But
son is at hand, Oregon children are en­ T eaching Economy In The Home. and green hats. Toe menu included
cessful event of the kind ever held on
With u» the pratice of a century ha*
tering the industrial contest in earnest.
lamb chops; peas; potatoes moulded in­ the Pacific Coast. Weather condirions
Womanly Wisdom.
santioned a maximum of eight years or
Boys and girls are selecting their seeds,
to “surprises,” in moulds shaped like were ideal and the attendance was es­
two terms. If this limit is now re-
preparing their soil, and reading what
Corvallis, Ore., Mar. 23—That the white stovepipe hats, trimmed with timated to exceed 6,000 people during
moved, it is as certain as any thing in>
they can find about the care of poultry, domestic science department at the' parsley around the brim; delicious lun­
the three days.
If you grease the inner rim of a ket- the future can ba that no other lim.S
plants and pigs. Prizes, 312 in all, Oregon Agricultural College is teach­ cheon rolls; Spanish pickle; individual
The quality of the stock was so far tie its contents will never boil over.
can be established. This is no guess.
are to be awarded at the State Fair ing the students economy in the home mock-mince pies and coffee.
superior to that of last year that offi­
Carry a lead-pencil in your pocket, no baseless fancy. It is a truth demon­
for pupils’ exhibits of vegetables, pigs, in the most practical way possible,
cials and stockmen were positive that and date the eggs as you gather them strated by human history. From i>
chickens, sewing, cooking and wood­ was evinced when the Governor was
the grand champions of former shows each day.
chief magistracy of mote than two»
work. These prizes represent a-value I served an enticing luticheon this week,
RUSSIAN BIGOTRY.
Vvould not have been eligible even for
The range will keep b'ack much terms the nation would be insensibly
of between three and four thousand I ebstihg exactly 22 cents a plate.
the smaflesf jiriíSa this year. The
longtr if you rub the stove over with carried, by the machinations of able
di liars. Including Cotifity and state
p izOT between $18,000 and $20,000 ini ’ “In the course in home problems, the Banishes 23 Persons for Belong­ champion carload, consisting of fifteen , soap, then apply the blacking. Save and unscrupulous leaders, to n chief
head of magnificent Hereford», was I all »mail pieces of soap for this pur­ magistracy of several terms or to a
prizes will be won by Oregon boys and girls are given just so much to spend for I
probably never surpassed, if equaled, .
each person, and are required to keep ' ing to Rival Política! Pariy.
life office. The trower of the President,
girls this year.
pose.
at any show in the United States.
growing
by what it fed on, would in
Twenty-five counties have been within that sum,” said Miss Ava Mil- j
Keep ycur spices in glass bottles
This carload was sold at auction, bring­
this succession of terms easily trans­
visited
and fully organized for I an, the profesuor in charge of the!
wi
h
screw
tops
—
such
as
peanut-but-
ing 510 10 per 100 pounds, almost $1
cend the limits fixe I by the Cinstitu­
industial work, Superintendent Alder-! work, explaining it to the governor. Warsaw, Poland, March 23.—Thai
per 100 more than paid for the champ- ter.jars. A glance will tell you the tion. And by a gradual nn 1 natural
man and field organizers Calvin C. ; “It is a course required of every Russia is still fighting against the pa!'
did
contents,
even
if
marked
covets
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ion
carload
last
year.
transition the Presidency w>uld become
Thomason and N. C. Maris, having j senior, and each girl in tbe class be- itical enlightenment of her people with
The grand champion steer, also a get mixed.
a dictatorship or a Caesarism.
been hard at work since the first of 1 fore she graduates, must plan such a the old time weapon i of imprisonment
Hereford entered by the University of
To keep fish, never put one on top
February. Y arnhill, the pioneer county i meal, nor spend a cent over the a- in Siberia, is indicated by a monster
Idaho, whs tl beautiful two-year-old of of another. Wring a clean cloth out
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protest
which
has
Just
closed
in
the
mount
allowed,
even
though
floral
d«c-
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in starting industrial work, is a model '
almost faultless proportion!, and was of cold salt water, wrap the fish separ
DROWNS IN BEAR CRE1ÍÍ
in organization, having held her first oration» and place cards are included. ” city of Radom, Simply for belonging
to
the
Polish
social
democratic
party
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sold
f or $1.20 per pound, on foo* a atcly in this, put them <n a dish and
The girls are assigned different du­
children’s fair six year’s ago when the
county superintdndent wasL. R. Alder ties each time; one sweeps and dusts no other charge being brought against price which has been exceeded but keep on ice.
the room, and removes any stains ori them, 25 persons were Sentenced to Í once in the United States for a single
man.
If you feel all run down and despond­ Medford Girl Becomes Dizzy
On a receht visit to Josephine coun­ the woodwork or carpet. One does I imprisonment art I hard labor for terms meat animal. The second prize steer ent. if you are not sleeping well, if
While Crossing On a Foct-Log.
ty, Assistant Superintendent E. F. the marketing—and she must bargain I ranging froirt two to eight yeats, ahd whs sold for 50 cents per pound.
you feel as if life were a real burden
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were
sCntd
iced
to
exile
drd
banish-
A
prominent
feature
of
the
show
Carl Ton, assisted in arranging for a shrewdly to get what she wants With­
doctor,
was the splendid exhibit of hogs from and that you must consult a
unique list of prises for ihe COuuty in so small an amount—and one haS I I Went * in • Siberia.
Perhaps
all
you Marie Daily, the 13-year-old daughter
just
think
it
over,
Central and Eastern Oregon, alfalfa-
fair. Ths entire list of prizes is io charge of the decorations.
need Is to raise your bedroom window of James Daily, foreman of the Hill­
fed
and
vtheat-finished
iff
every
instance
co sht of ptire bred chickens, first | The luncheon planned for the gov­
crest orchards, was drowned in Bear
How’s This?
equaling in size and quality any simi­ at night.
prize a trio, second a cockerel and pul- i ernor was to be kept within 25 cents
creek near the McAndrews ford, just
much
extra
work
lar
showing
made
in
recent
years
in
It
is
a
pity
that
so
We offer One Hundred Dollars R>
let, and third a cockerel. Mr. Thoma­ a plate; the young women brought it
north of the city limits of Medford,
accompanies
the
beautiful
spring
days.
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ward for any case ofCatarrh that can­ the best corn and hog growing states
son has visited Tillamook, Washing­ | down to 22 cents, and this is what was not
Sunday afternoon at I! o’clock. Al­
be cured by Hall’s Catarrh Cure.
of
the
Middle
West.
Prices
for
hogs
We
would
enjoy
them
better
if
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ton, Lincoln, Douglas, Josephine Jack- ■ served, on a table decorated with jon-
F. J. Cheney & Co., Toledo, O. averaged nearly 8 cents per pounds.
though it was but thirty minute; after
more
lime,
and
if
the
spring
sewing,
son, Wasco, Hood River, Clackamas, I quils and with place cards hand paint-
We, the undersigned, have known
the accident that physicians were
Governor West has offered to co-op­ house-cleaning, gardening, sitting Inns
Morrow, Gilliam Sherman and Cook ' ed with the same gay, yellow flowers: F. J. Cheney for the last 15 years, and
working over her, all effort» at resus­
and
hatching
chicken*,
were
not
all
believe
him
perfectly
honorable
in
all
counties. Mr. Maris has assisted in i roast chicken with dressing; mashed business transactions and financially erate, using all the resources at his
citation failed.
organizing Multnomah, Clackamas, potatoes; pean; hot rolls; an egg and able to carry out any obligations mad'* command, with a joint committee of needing attention at once.
Accompainied by her sister, the child
ihe
Portland
Commercial
Club,
the
Rhubarb may be canned in cold wa­ had beon down in the fields beyond the
Hood River. Sherman, Gilliam, Wasco, I lettuce salad with mnyonalse dreBSingt by his firm.
Portland Chamber of Commerce and the ter. Use freshly cut stalks, fit them j
W/iirtiNG, K in M an M arvin .
Morrow. Wheeler, Umatilla and Union. I wafers; pirieaptfle ide; Small sweet
Wholesale Druggists, Toledo, O. , 1 Portland Realty Board In making gen- tightly into a thoroughly clean j ir and | ford gatherin' greens. On the r re­
Superintendent Alderman his person- j efikes find coffee.
turn th,y aitomoted to cross the creek
Hall’s Catarrh Cure is taken ill- ,
tilly assisted ifi Brgdiiizitig Columbia, j ihe guests pre3erit on this occasion, ternafly; acting directly upon the blood ; 1 era! investigation* into the Operations let the water run fuil for e n to the I on a small foot log laid across by work-
of
any
person,
firm
or
corporation
ih
jSr
for
fifteen
minutes
till
all
air
is
ex-
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Ltiliel Lifih slfid tiitsofi; and has vis- [ beside .the Governor, were Pres. W. J. and mucous surfaces of the system, i
i men who are constructi'.g a Hum; ov r
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Red thhny othfir feduhties. Polk, Mar- Kerr; Dean J. f., Bexell of the school Testimonials synt free. Price 75. cents Oregon presenting to the public an in- eluded,
idfeW on the top wlnle the jar ,
The foot log
bottle. Sold by all Diu’gists.
vestment of doubtful or suspicious
ioii ahd Benton, oiling to their bro&- of commerce; Dean A. B. Cordley of I per
Take Hall’s Family Pills for con­ ¡ charactei. The investigations are to is still under water—««» that it is perj I being but six inches wide, the girl rat
feetly un-light —an 1 the contents down on it, .it e noting to v o k her
IHiitV to the state house and the O. A. the school of agriculture; Dean G. A. stipation.
be followed by relentless prosecution. s:
, oild keep ;.nd be like fresh’ f iubarb.
C: are tireli drganized,
Covell of the engineering school; Dean
way across, .ini». n -e of 12 feet 11a f
At the annual meeting of;the Oregon
Sd far aS possible the counties will ot women. Dr. A. Z. Crayne; acting .
way over she. ltd to her sister that
As
a
substitute
for
hot-water
bays
hold fairs prior to the state fair which Dean of the domestic science depart- j Don’t ne surprised if you have an attack Conservation Association held in Port- ..
in ordinary ailments such as toothache, she was growing /'..zy and a mornei t
comes the first week in September, i ment, Mrs. H. B. Brooks and Miss Mi­ of rheumatism this spring. Just rub the land on March 18, the delegates fa- 1 earachtf art4 ether mil or pains, use later had Ial,e i in.o the water. The
affected parts freely with Chamberlain's Lin- vored a change in the date of the open- '
Many of the counties have already I lan.
irtient and it will soon disappear. Sold by
common Hanner h’rt>«« made in conven­ body was rec-v re. I about 200 you s
ir.g of the season for hunting big game '
made up their prize lists, and have i It is the purpose of the department ; all dealers.
ient sizes, with draw.atrtog , Fill down stream.
from August 1 to September 1.
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them with hot sand or salt, and th> y
It also endorsed the United States
i. by x-o Win Into.
Senate bill providing for an appropri- 1 are safer than a cheap rubber bottle,
and much handier to use;
“What made yon »o late?”
ation of $50,000 to he used for propa- efficacious,
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“1 met ftmithaon.”
a half-dozen ready. '1 hey ure of
gating salmon i.i waters controlled by »cep
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Well, that is nc eason why you should
great help in times of acheB und pains. be “ an
hour late getting home to supper.”
the Government.
•From April Farm Journal.
“I know, but 1 naked him how he was feel­
ing, and be insisted on telling mo about Ilia
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stomach trouble."
"Did you tell him to take Chamberlain's
Oregon Sidelights
Bulletin on Indian Exhibits.
Tablets/’
“Sure, that is what ho needs.” Sold by
all dealers.
.
Woodville is no more, its name hav­
Washington, D C., March 20 The
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ing been changed to Rogue River, b>
Smithsonian Institution has just issued
For the very best in ciga s and to­
permission of the postal department.
i bull«!ill of more than ordinary inter­ bacco C. Shaw.
The L.-banon Tribune, weekly, has est oil naw Indian tXhilita that have
appeared. It is published by the Tri­ been plated in the National Museum in
bune Publishing company, 1*. L. Dug­ Washlfgts tl.
ger, manager.
With the aborigine rapidly becoming
The teachers of Columbia County are part and parcel of the general popula­
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planning to hold a series of teachers’ tion and losing his identity with his old
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institutes. The first Will be held at customs and sorroundit g", it is becom­ Which is Bette---Try an Experi­
Rainier, Saturday, March 3).
ing a ffidtt if of more an I more inter­
ment or Profit by a Jackson­
Work on the new Sonthern Pacific est to preserve hlifl f «rpeAata the
ville citi ten's Experience
depot at Roseburg has been resumed traditions of the race and io pl»«« in »
and the contractors hope to have permanent resting place all that Chtl
be preserved concerniug them.
the building in readiness by May 1.
Something naw is an experiment.
Eugene Register: The building com­ “Of particular interest in connection
Must be proved to be as represented.
mittee of the new Methodist church with American ethnology,” says the
The statement of a manufacturer is
has decide I to use the Hebron, N. D., bulletin,'* are two recently completed
brick for f. cing their new church. The groups depicting scan. 1 , i* >:n the daily not convincing proof of merit.
But the endorsemmt of tr' i Is is.
common brick will I.e furnished by W. file of tho aborigine«. Th * j gr< up»
form a part of a very complete Ccriil
Now »unposing you had a bad back,
O. Coak.
of exhibit» showing the general char­
A Lime, Weak, or Aching one.
The publishers of the Canby Irriga­
acter of the Various peopled of the
Would you experiment on it?
tor have decided that a six page p per,
world.
One,
known
as
the
Quart/
You
will read of many so-called cures.
all home print, is better than an eight
Group, represents a scene in the
Endorsed by strangers from far­
page paper, four pages ready print, and
District of Columbia before the white 1 away placas.
have changed tie Irrigator’s form ac­
man
came, where a group of six Indi- • It’idifferelt when the endorsement
cordingly.
a”s are quarrying reck» for utensils comes f om home.
Baker Democrat: Idaho capital is and shaping them fur future use.”
Easy to prove local testim >ny.
seeking the development of the east­
Another group represents the snake I Home endorsement is the proof that
ern part of Baker county. An electric dance of the Hrpi Indians. "This life­ backs every box ot Doan’s Kidney pills
road tapping the valleys of Eagle and like group represents Indians perform­
Read this case:
Pine is proposed.
How does this ing the fantastic steps and grotesque
Andrew Cantrail, of Jacksonville,
sound to Baker people.
antics of a religious ceremony, which Ore., says: "I used Doan's Kidney
Leading Merchants
Salem Statesman: The Stay ton chair although appearing eccentric and ab­ Pills and I am glad to say that they
factory is enjoying a small boom in the surd to the modern observer, was en­ helped me greatly. This remedy came
manufacture and sale of camp stools tered iuto with sober an I devout feel­ to my aid when I was suffering from
of the ordinary folding variety. The ings by the Indians,”
backache, and out of gratitude, I rec­
chair mill is one of the leading factors
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i commend it highly.”
in keeping Stayton before the public
For sale by all dealers. Price 50
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on
will
look
a
rood
while
before
you
find
eye.
slier medicine tor couglui and cold» lhau I cents. Foster-Miilburn Co., Buffalo,
amberlain’e Cough Remedy. It not only New York, sole agents for the United
Hillsboro Argus: The new firs ap­
lelief-—it cure». Try it when you have States.
paratus has arrived and is now in the c u gh
or cold, and you are certain to he
ICaBMSS
Remember the nn.-nJ-Taan.s- and
fire quarters. The new team was b >«ed with the prompt cure which it will
| hitched to it and it was hauled through ifi.'Ct, For »ale by all dv alera.
take no other.
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