Jacksonville post. (Jacksonville, Or.) 1906-19??, April 13, 1912, Image 1

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VOL. V.
A NEW INVENTION
JACKSONVILLE, JACKSON COUNTY, OREGON, APRIL 13, 1912
Mrs. W. R. Garrett is visiting in
Medford the guest of her daughter
Mrs. Al Loomis.
NO. 59
small but thrifty country town this
BLOCK SYSTEM
side of Brownsville, has the distinction
of having the only exclusive ladies’ or­
I
chestra in the county. It is agood one.
By Orson Porter of The Dalles
Of Signals Protect More Than
DAVIS RESIGNS.
Klamath Herald; Telford&Sons are
Do:s Work of Fifteen Men
just completing a fine new launch for
30 0 Miles Of Southern
Of City Council Held Tues­ Much Development Work the Algoma Lumber company for use
Cleaning Fruit.
Head Of Farmers’ & Fruitgrow­
on the Upper Lake. The launch is 26
Pacifc Railway.
day Night. Contract for in Progress.
feet long with a 6 foot beam and will
Annual
ers’ Bank Steps Out.
be sufficiently large to carry about 15
The Dalles IVailv Chronicle in its is­
Tapping Mains Awarded. Sale of Horses April 16. passengers.
sue of March 20, contains a description
Snn Francisco, Apr. 8—From 102’4
Max A. McCall, an instructor in the miles of road protected by aut> matic
of a new machine for cleaning fruit,
At a meeting of the directors of
the invention ' of Orson K. Porter of the Farmers’ and Fruitgrowers’ bank
The city council met pursuant to the
Portland, April 8-PrcsHent W. J. department of agronemy at the agri­ block signals in 19f2, to mole than
that city which if all that is claimed Tuesday afternoon George L. Davis : previous adjournment, in the City Hall, Kerr, of the Oregon Agricultural Col- cultural college at Corvallis, hrs been 3.009 miles so protected today, is one
for it is true, will revolutionize the resigned as president snd Delroy Get- j Tuesday evening, l’r.suni: — Mayor k*g?. has just completed a tour of Cen­ chosen as instructor in the agricultu­ of the s: fely appliance records < f tie
cleaning of fruits such as apples, pears, chell of Medford was elected in his Shaw; Councilman Britt, Fick, McIn­ tral Oregon, where he is directing the ral department of the Klamath Falls Scar hern Pwific tuuifany, acre: ding
peaches, etc. The machine is simple in place. James Campbell was added to tyre and Ulrich; Recorder IL G. D<,x location of two demonstration farms, ■ high school.
| to statistics recently complied in thi
construction and principle; the elean­ the board of directors.
Proposals for tapping water mains and of Sherman, Morrow and Gilliam j Albany Democrate: Albany has the office uf the general manager of the
ing part consists of two circular SDiral
Mr. Davis resigned because of his and making service connections were ! counties, where he is supervising the I distinction of having the gold medal j company in this city. This mil* age of
brushes, 36 inches long and 5 inches in extensive timber interests in this vicin- ’ opened and considered. Only two bids work of Orren Beaty, traveling advis- I section on the Southern Pacific’s lines I more than 3,090 miles includes only
diameter, a draper brush 2 inches wide ty, which require all of his attention. I had been received; tfeose of Garnett- | or of the College. The funds for equip­ in Oregon. J. E. Cochran, foreman of main line and second track.
on the bottom, and a hanging brush Mr. Getchell has lived in Medford for Corey Co. of Medford and Jueobsv.it
ping and managing lhe two demonstra­ the section from just opposite the
More than seventy per cent, of the
overhead of die same width. The fruit three years, is an extensive property Bade Co. the contractors for the <ii.--- tion farms have been subscribed by depot south has been awarded the gold main line mileage of the Southern fa
to be cleaned simply passes between owner and has had twenty years’ ex­ . tributing system. As the bid of the the railroads, the business men of Port- medal for having the best section ific is protected by block signals. Ap­
these brush surfaces. The spiral brush­ perience in the banking business. He latter concern was fifteen cents under i land and the county commissioners of along the line, an honor sought by al proximately 100 are protected by the
es are set horizontally about two inch­ is a man of large means and has al­ that first named, the contract was on Crook county. The funds for Mr. Beat, foremen. This is said to be the second manual block signul system, the re­
es apart and «re adjustable. The brush­ ways taken an active interest in the I motion awarded to Jacobson —Bade Co y's work have been subscribed by Port­ ! time this has been secured by Mr. mainder being under lhe protection of
es revolve, ©tie feeding forward at betterment of Medford. He c me here at a flat price of $8.45 for each tap and land business men exclusively. Both I Cochran- Journal..
the automatic system. Les3 than three
twice the speed of the other which re­ from Minneapolis, where he was en­ connection complete in place.
per cent, of the Southern Pacific lines
features of the work are under the sole
volves backwards, this differential ac­ gaged in the banking business.—Sun.
Ordinances N ob . 167 and 168, were direction of President Kerr.
were equipped with block signals in
Electric Sparks
tion forcing the fruit through the ma­
regularly introduced read and passed
1902. In 1903 this percentage had
Beginning
Saturday,
April
0,
poultry
chine. The plain drive of the machine
to the second reading and after being
climbed to a little more than six per
Weather Reports Favorable
is operated by hand or by one-quarter
! read the second tin o were under su- demonstration cr will make a tour of
If the high cost of living is world- cent. From that year up to the pree­
horsepower motor. ■, No counter belts
! pension of the tults passed to the final Western Oregon under the auspices of wide perhaps the Hague Tribunal sent time these safety devices have been
Oregon
Agricultural College and H. E,
are used, chains being employed, thus
reading and adopted by the unanimous
steadily installed until today these au­
Corvallis,® Ore., Apr. 8—"Weather vote of ail the cour oilmen. On mo­ Loundsbury, General Freight Agent should be asked to arbitrate.
giving a more positive action. In the
tomatic blocks extend over three-quart­
conditions
for
the
month
have
been
fav
­
uf
the
Southern
Pacific
Railroad.
The
Taft
will
not
allow
his
literary
bur
­
cleaning process each piece of fruit
tion it was ordered that the recorder
ers of the entire system’s main line.
receives 30Q feet of brushing surface orable agriculturally. ’’ Says W. L. be instructed to notify Mrs. Lizzit car will be kept out a month and will eau to attack Roosevelt. The presi­
Imagine the feeling of safety enjoyed
in passing through the machine which Powers, agronomist at the Oregon Ag­ Bolton regarding the condition of j make stops at the principal points on dent is acting with considerable dignity by the passenger who travels over a
tu.ns out two apples per second, or ricultural College and meteorologist buildings on lot 3. Blk. 26, on main St. ; the Southern Pacific system, between in a trying situation.
railroad where overy mil« is protected
for the U. S. Weather Bureau, discuss- and that same had been condensed by | Ashland and Portland. The car will
Germany is going to form Govern­ by un automatic sign«). He feels that
about one box
r,- . per minute. This is a- ng his March records.
the city council. On motion council I carry exhibits of the principal breeds, ment monopolies to fight the trusts; his train cannot collide with the rear
bout the capacity of fifteen men doing
all the modern appliances used in poul­ perhaps we will try a little of that
‘ 'The amount and distribution of rain then adjourned.
of a train ahead, because his engineer
the same work.
try raising, and will be in direct charge game over here soon.
has permitted an unusual amount of
is not allowed to go closer to the tn.i.i
A company has been incorporated field work,” he continued, "and the
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of Professor C. C. Lamb and R. B.
Massachussets has fired a shot that ahead than the distance between two
with ample capital to manufacture the cool temperatures have retarded bloom­
foil will look a good while before you find Thompson of the College. State sup­ will be heard around Cape Col. It block signals. The protection is good
machines and place them on the mar­ ing as much as could have been hoped
tier medicine Mr coughs and colds than erintendent Alderman has arranged for has approved the preferential primary.
for both night and day. In the day­
ket. The retail price of the machine for a month ago.' It is not past the
ibtri lain’s Cough Remedy. It not out • j the school children of each stopping
relief-—it cures. Try it when you have
light the position of the semaphore
Spring
will
soon
appear
on
the
eovee
has not yet been determined, but it is time of year for the soil to be again
■ • .It or cold, and you aro certain to be [ place to visit the car. The object of pages of magazines.
arm gives the engineman his instruct­
expected to be fixed at about $100.
saturated, and early cultivation is gen­
.1 with the prompt cure which it will the demonstration is to stimulate the
It ought to be a mtttrr of so:n ions, and at night the color of the light
•;t. For sale by all dealsr».
erally favorable to storage of more of
growing of more poultry and more eggs
difficulty for Mr. Hearst to define n tells him how to proceed. Forty ptr
this moisture in the soil.
, of the made in Oregon variety.
Buncom Reports.
Democrat. He doesn't know what cent, of the block signals in operation
Th? rainfall for the month was 3.66
Deafness Cannot be Cured
To co-operate with the Oregon De­ kind of a Democrat he is "bisself.”
on the railroads of the United States
inches, .8 of ah inch below hormal and [
velopment League in exhibit and immi­
are on the Southern Pacific.
If Gov. Wilson is going to have 899
E. F. Seifert was among us, the contributed to the shortage of rain for
gration work, President Carl R. Gray,
by
local
applications,
as
they
cannot
delegate«,
Clark
750,
Harmon
742
a
”
d
first of the week delivering pholds and the ybar, which is 2.30 inches to date. reach the diseased portion of the ear. of the Ndrth Bank Railrtfad, has ap­
taxihg VieWS of scenery oh Applegate. Rain fell on 10 different days; 12 were , There is only one way to cure deafness, pointed Lloyd W. McDowell his spec­ Underwood 63*), Baltimore wiii have to I Roosevelt’s Relative for Taft,
clear; 6 partly cloudy and 13 cloudy. and that is by constitutional remedies. ial personal representative. Mr. Mc­ rtiake rdofe room in ths big hail.
Tobe Stone was up to the Pursel
The mean temperature for the month Deafness is caused by an inflamed Dowell will work all through Oregon
Dr. Wda/gJ?i, it It s?«; ?» »•/’ Ji n’
mill last week.
was 44 deg., which was .8 below nor condition of the mucous lining of the
Wilson can’t b? prieJ train his j >9.
for
the
purpose
of
securing
exhibits
Mr. and Mrs. Palmer and daughter mal for March. The minimum temper­ Eustachian Tube. When this tube is
Although a brother-in-law of the for
inflamed you have a rumbling sound for land shows and to aid in publicity j It will just be like explorer Scott Io mer President, Col. Charles Mifl in
Esther were up Little Applegate Mon­ ature was 25 deg., on the morning of or
imperfect heal ing, and when It is work.
.eturn and easy that he discovered the
day.
Hammond is taking an active part in
Mar. 4, and the maximum 70 deg. on entirely closed, Deafness is the result,
South Pole somewhere else.
and unless the inflammation can be
California to elect Taft dulegates. Re­
Pres. J. D. Farrel, of the O-W. R.-
Charley Garret made a business trip Mar. 31.
I taken out and this tube restored to it£ & N. Co.,
.......
has . been greatly encouraged The preliminaries of discovering the cently, when interviewed, Col. Hau -
to Jacksonville a few days ago.
l normal condition, hearing will be IT"'
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- s.
Pole having boon aecomplisee I, the | inund said:
[destroyed forever; nine cases out of I b-v reP°rta reived as to the value of
Waj Me Wise '.ate.
R. G. Jennings was in town on busi­ i
explorers
may now vole illsmelvei to
"I si» supporting Taft as against my
ten are caused by Catarrh, which is the work of C. L. Smith, his special
“What made you so lite?”
ness matters the fore part of the week
the
serio
js word —.veiling for the ma­ j bruther-in-law, for the very best rear-
nothing
but
an
inflamed
condition
of
agricultural
agent,
who
is
lecturing
“I met .Smithson.”
Alfred Lass of Wyoming is here for
“Well, tba’ is no reason r liy you should mucous surfaces.
j „ns. 1 believe that this country needs
throughout the state on improved farm­ gazines.
We will give One Hundred Dollars
be an hour late getting home to supper.”
a while on business matters.
A Waldorf waiter has resigned te i Taft in th« 1' -i-idency. and that it
ing
methods.
“I know, but 1 asked lllitl how he was feel­ for any case of Deafness (caused by
become a Wall street broker. Think i would be a great .aiistake'to elect Roost-
Byron Johnson did trading at Ruch ing, slid he insisted on telling me about his ca’arrh) that cannot be cured by Halls
The Portland Chamber of Commerce,
Wednesday.
what a rush of broker« there will be j velt, brether-in law or not. The ad-
Catarrh Cure. Send for circulars free.
stomach trouble.’’
in
planning
to
increase
the
site
and
F. J. CHENEY & Co., Toledo, O.
“Did you tell him to take Chamberlain’s
for bis old job when the news leek« minstratioi of Tresident Taft has
Mis, Dora Saltmarsh was visiting
variety of exhibits carried at its head­
Sold by Druggists, 75c.
Tablets?'’
marked him .is one of the greatest
out.
her daughter Mrs. John Cantrail Sun­
Take Hall’s Family Pills fot* Consti­ quarters in Portland, has Sent out a
“Sure, that is what ho needs.” Sold by
men tbat has ev«-r been raised to high
day.
all dealers.
pation.
’
’
They
don
’
t
kick
any
great
Dane»
call seeking the co operation of the
position
in this or any other country."
Commercial Clubs of the state. The around,” observes the Atlanta Jour­
Chambers employed an expert process­ nal. Don’t h th? Wnat have the a>
or April 1st. It wants specimens of tors been d ling to po?r old Hamlet?
Latest books by standard tuthors
the best commercial fruits and vege­
Doc. Cook says there is an explor­ at Thump.-On’s Confectionery.
tables —not freaks or over-sited things, er« trust. Wall, Doc, there ars plenty
grown in the state. It will furnish the of unsealed mountains left.
MINERS NOTICE-Notice of Location
jars, Bpace for exhibit, and everything
both Quartz and Placer, for sale at thia
Maryland
has
dasi.led
that
she
can
else connected therewith free, and will
office,
JACKSONVILLE POST.
have the exhibits preserved and dis- drink or let it alone.
layed by this expert. Any exhibit
Don’t Uv.arprised if you have an attack
How Sharper than a serpent’« tooth
of rheumatism this spring. Just rub th«
sent to the Portland Chamber of Com­ il an ungrateful priin try la w?
affa-ted parts fre«ly. with Chamberlain’s Lin­
merce, 69 5th St., Portland, Oregon,
iment and it will souq disappear. Sold by
will be taken care of and gladly ac­
all dealers.
.„..a.-
knowledged.
California Produces Borax.
ADJOURNED
PORTLAND
LETTER
MEETING
ffl
MJ
Mackerel, Salmon
The Twelfth Annual Stock Breeders*
sale under the auspioea of the Portland
Horse and Cattie Sale Co., will be held
at the Portland Fair Grounds. April 16
to 18. F. E. Alley of Roseburg, N. K.
West of La Grande, Oregon and M. L.
Whitemore of Pomeroy. Wash., are a-
mong the prominent State breeders
that will have horses at the auction.
Some of ths most noted breeders of
Pervhsron horses will also be represenl-
Oregon
Salmon and C o d fi s h
Sidelights
The \V. O. W. lodge s’ Eugene at its
| ist meeting held a juiiticaliun with r
mortgage burning act ai the chief item
| of the pregram.
Oregon City Courier: The Elks have
the cement walks and foundation pil-
,ars nearly completed and from now on
their new home will move along rapid-
Leading Merchants
il
ri
Sumpter A eerie an: The snow b go­
ing fast; lhe bottom has fallen out .of
the snow roads and now prepare to wel­
1 come the ’’good old summer time.
The Heppner Gazette Times is earn­
estly advocating a system of street irn-
improvement. by way of making Hepp­
ner attractive to the persons seeking
a "home town.”
Paisly press: Before many moons
have passed ths Chewauean State bank
will be doing business in Paisley. It
is understood that considerable local
capital has been interested.
Albany
Democrat:
Plainview,
a
California is tbe only State which
makes a commercial production Of bor­
ax annually. The output for 1919 ac­
cording to the Unite 1 Slates Geologi­
cal survey wn 42,357’ short tons, val­
ued at $1,2UL.8U Less than 4 tons
was imported. About one —half the
borax consumed is use 1 in the enamel­
ing Industry for n» iking kitchen and
sanitary ware. Esch year sonls new
use is found fur the mineral.
WHAT'S THE REASON?
Many Jacksonville People in
Poor Health Witnout Know­
ing th J C:iU3-’.
Ther« aro scores of people who drrg
out a miserable existence without rea -
izing the cause of their suffering. Day
County Treasurer's Fortieth Call after day they are racked with back­
ache and headache; suffer from ne-
vu U siivm , dizziness, weak ne«*-, languor,
State of Oregon, County of Jackson. and depession.
Likely the kidneys
Jacksonville, Oregon A ril 13th, 1912. tbe-ki.in ya have fallen behin I ii their
Notice is hereby given that there w>rk uf lilteiing the blood and that
arc funds on hand for the redemption r is the rout of the trouble. Look to
of al! county warrants protested from your kidneys, us.i.-t them in their
February 19th, 1919, to April 39, 1910, work—give them the help they wet.
both da'es inclusive.
You can us? no better re me fy than
Interest ceases on above called war­ Dorn’s K dii. y Pills.
rants thia 13th day of April, 14IX
Belo.v is grateful testimony from a
Jas. M. Cronemiller,
sufferer ill triis locality.
Treasurer of Jackson County Oregon
Mrs.’Stella Van Winkle, 221 V.
Jackson Si . Medford, Ore., says: ..I
Mr. G. A. Gardner of T dent, candi­ first came to find out the merit . f
date for the republican iunn.iti on for Doan's Kidney Pill« while living in
County Clerk was in town Fri lay and Paterson, N- J., and so w?ll did they
made this office a pleasant cull. Mr. serve tn? a* t rit time th it eversinee
Gardner it a yoji’mil ■>{ ,»lu i> i/ u ■ I have been hero 1 have use! them
annoyed with backache or
sonal appearanc ?, courteous in man­ whe-
!
ner and possesses th ■ ability to pur­ t ou'i:.! with my kilneys.
For » lie by all dealers. Price CO
form the duties of ’ho ofllce in a man­
ner creditable to himaeif and satisfact­ c«nt.i, Post r-Millbran C •., Bulla! ,
ory to the taxpayers of the county. New York, sol? a'.ns for the Unite!
He has tilled the office of postmaster Stater.
Remember th? ntnn-D>an‘s-an 1
at Talent, his home town, to the entire
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satisfaction of the patrons of the office. take no other.