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About Jacksonville post. (Jacksonville, Or.) 1906-19?? | View Entire Issue (May 18, 1912)
Oregon Historical Society City Hall r JACKSONVILLE, JACKSON COUNTY, OREGON, VOL. VI local authorities offer assurances that GETTING RID OF PLANT LICE. President Baer says that “in the long no damage to crops resulted. run the public must pay” if the miners’ Albany Democrat: Charles Burg- wages are raised. That is some more ' graf has completed the plans tor a How to Kill Pests on Rises Cur- on his part. Usually he Commencement Exercises Held concession $5000 schoolhouse, four rooms, at Tan makes the public ante up Johnny-on- gent, showing the progressive spirit of ranfs and Other Garden Crops Thursday Evening. A Suc ¡ the-spot. that place. Sugar has dropped in price again. The Astoria schoo) board has decided Told by 0. A. C. cessful Year. Is that an act of gratitude on the part to elect all teachers fi.r the ensuing of the indicted sugar magnates recent school year, at the meeting this month. I ly set free? This plan, adopted last year, proved Corvallis, Ore., May 11 —Plant lice The commencement exercises mark-, Uncle Sam has put his stamp of ap- : satisfactory to all concerned. are playing havoc with rose bushes, ing the close of the present schoo I proval on the “baseball trust.” Shaniko Star: Bakeoven has again currants and various garden crops at year, were held in the Assembly Hall Genuine heroism seems to gravitate ; been designated as a postoffice and thig seus (( nt an (| a . L. Lovett, ussist- at the High School building Thursday naturally toward the position of wire- i * Mrs. Mand Tharp appointed poslmis- anj entomologist at the Oregon Agri evening beginning at eight o’clock. less operator on an ocean liner. new office will be served cultural College, has prepared direci- tress. The __ ____ Early in the evening the people be The politicians are mighty and will from Maupin and its location will be at ¡ons for recognizing and getting rid of gan arriving and by the opening hour A representative of this paper visit- . > From the reservoir on Britt’s hill to the Tharp home. the pest. the large hall was packed, even stand prevail when there isn’t any better nev. s to print. ed the waterworks dam on Jackson , Laurel and Fir streets, the water is Ou currant bushes the work of the' Hermiston Herald: The spring in ing room being at a premium. —___ ,__ r.. ’ _ S now on. Were lice at present appears as irregular' We might forget that there w.as a creek Sunday and found the foreman | conveyed in 8 inch wood stave pipes flux of The exercises opened with a class new people 1 and from Laurel it is distributed to song by the eighth grade followed by Turko-Italian war if it were not^for and crew of men busily engaged with the different parts of the city through there some way to show these people galls on the leaves, discolored a de. p' a “ giant ” filling in the last of the an address of welcome to the visitors the occasional reports that steps are the great strides the project is making reddish hue. On the under side of the; earth and rocks required to complete steel pipes of 4, 6 and 8 inches in dia they would not hesitate a minute leaf are found many small, pale green, and greeting to the eighth grade by being takon to end it. meter, the ends of the different later soft-bodied insects with their beaks in Miss Ruth Ennis of the 10th. Response Whenever there Is nothing else to do I the embankment which is intended to als being connected by 2-inch galvan about locating here. restrain the surplus water of the rainy I serted in the plant tissue, busy sap on behalf of the eighth grade by Dan in New York they investigate Harry Lents Herald: R. Burton brought a ping the plant juices. On the roses season for use during the summer ized iron pipes, thus affording a proper Bagshaw, Jr. Thaw’s insanity. , radish to this office that is a record the lice are found about the stems of months when the flow is not sufficient ‘ circulation through the system. The program consisted of recitations, Col. Green he is the son of the rich In the business district fire hydrants breaker in size, considering the fact the leaf and flower buds. Later the character sketches, songs, etc., and est woman in America says that he to supply the demands of the city’. are placed at the intersection of every ■ that gardens have only been up a short was well rendered, Miss Nellie Collins, has received 1,000 proposals of mar The embankment which is about 50 I cross «treet and on the residence j time. It is of the White Strausburg flowers will be misshapen and smaller than normal. one of the teachers, presided at the riage, and he is getting tired of the I feet in height ar.d some 300 feet long streets they are placed two blocks variety and weighs three pounds. A contact spray should be use’, ar.d piano, furnishing the accompaniment ' rush. Still it isn't anything to the j on the top,with a thickness of some 250 apart, thus affording ample facilities j —Journal. I its effectiveness depends entirely on its for the singers in a pleasing manner. worry he would have if he accepted all i feet at the bottom and 11 feet ott top, for protection m case of tire. Until being used thoroughly in such a way Two features deserve special mention: of them. looks to bo perfectly safe and sub the final report of the engineer is tiled that it actually reaches the body of the the solo by Gretchen Puhi, and the Author Howells advises young men I stantial. It is a well built affair and it will be impossible to state the exact State of Ohio, City of Toledo, ( insect. “Bluck Leaf 49”, a commer pantomime “Moving Pictures.” Lucas County, \ s ' not to write for money. Well it rather . having been constructed entirely by , total cost of the system but it is safe he cial preparation for sale in all railroad ( The pupils and all acquitted them Frank J. Cheney makes oath that the hydraulic proc< ss it in thoroughly to say that it will approximate $71),(XX). depends on whom you are writing to, , selves in a highly creditable manner. s senior partner of the firm of F. J. i towns, it is perhaps the best fur lice. settled and packed in place. The up doesn’t it boys? henev&Cx, doing business in tho Direct.ons are on the can. It may al- At the close of the exercises Prof. per slope of the embankment will be City —» of — Toledo, -------- County - - and State al’ore- | so be used diluted in 800 parts of water Harrington delivered a short address Newspaper men will ever cherish the covered by rip-rap composed of stones said, and that said firm will pay the witb balf a pound of SOap added for briefly alluding to the need of co-oper- I | thought that those precepts of honor not less than 9 inches in length, placed fur each ' ; everv ’ i (en ca|lon8 sum of One Hundred Dollars for ”n C a))ong ()f lbe ution between parent and teacher, also and fidelity, which Archie Butt so no on end by hand, to prevent the bank and every case of Catarrh thut^cannot. j wha|e oj, „¿ap best but colIjl„u„ suggesting the introduction of manual bly followed in th? army ha first from slides caused by the water’s ris- be cured by the use of Hall ’ s Catarrh I do. It should be laundry soap will training apd domestic science in the learned as a reporter. 1 ing and falling. Cure. FRANK J. CHENEY. shaved fine and dissolved in hot wa school. He then read the Roll of Sworn to before me and subscribed By pitching the first ball at the open- | A spillway 5x25 feet will afford am- Honor, containing the names of those ing game the Vice-president once more in my presence, this 6th day of Decem ter first. Another solution is the kerosene pupils who had made an average of gets his name in the public prints. '!" 1 e pie space for the escape of the surplus “Know Your State” Move ber. A. D. 1886. ’ ( water in time of unUsual flood — such emulsion opray. Half a pound of hard (Seal.) A. W. GLEASON, not less than 90 per cent in their Public. soap is dissolved in a gallon uf boiling ment Glows. Fruit Dis-' Hall’s Catarrh Cure Nitirv studies during the entire year, we is Sherman, as well as we remember. ' (ls c!ou(j-burst, etc. The floor and is taken inter water, and when removed from the fire April must have pretty near cried sides of the spillway will be of cor.- give the list in the three higher grades, nally, and acts directly on the blood Crete. A gate tower will be built at | tricts Score viz; Tenth — none; Ninth — Mabel her eyes out. and mucous surfaces of the system, two gallons uf kerosene is stirred in. A hand pump is best for mixiug it, the Reeves, Otto Cantrall, Marion Har I Thd Charlestown News and Courier toe of upper slope and will support a send for testimonials free. F. J. CHENEY & CO.. Toledo, O. solution bei.ig drawn through the hose rington; Eighth—Etta Morcom, Dan ' assumes that the most prominent bills gate house level with top of embank ment and from which the gates in the Sold by all druggists, 75c. Take and beck into the container «gain un Portland, Or., May 16-Following Bagshaw. at the Baltimore convention will be the intake, by-pass and discharge pipes til it is a creamy white. After dilut Hall ’ s Family Pills for constipation. out its policy of running •'get-togeth The term just closed has upon the hotel bills. Anyway, you cant beat ’em. ing it with fifteen gall oi s of water, will be controlled. It is estimated by i er” excursions to every part of Oregon whole, been a successful one and will the plants should be wet with it, es Gradually the politicians are getting the engineer that the dam when filled the Portland Commercial Club will send average up with any heretofore held. pecial care being taken to reach the will contain about 35,008,000 gallons of a special train, Carrying 68 representa The report from the eighth grade ex back to the front page, top column. CHINAMAN ROBBED under sides of the leaves, where the amination held last week has not been There are many Versions of the way water which with the daily flow of the tives, to Tillamook and all point« on the Creek will be ample for a city of three lice are found. new Paeific railroad now reaching Til received yet. We will announce the Captain Smith of the Titanic died, but lamook Bay. Tho trip is scheduled names of those who passed, in a fu- any one of them the public chooses to thousand people. At Medford of Hard Earned ture issue. accept leaves him still a hero and a From the dam on Jaekson creek the for May 21, 23 and 33. Frequent stops Will be made to en gentleman. water is brought through wood stave Laundry Money. $8.00 Taken Spelling and Arithmetic Contest pipe about 6500 feet to a small con- able the visitors to see the eountry j and greetings will be exchanged with ' Electric Sparks Crete reservoir on Britt’s hill, This Why He W oe Late. I reservoir is constructed for use in cose the various commercial bodies. Ob- ' The general spelling an I arithmetic “What mado von ho late?” of emergency find also, to lessen the jects of the excursion, which are to ; Wo Loe’ a Chinese laundryman of contest among th- public schools of “1 met Smithson.” Medford was robbed of $360 bling about closer relations between ‘ All aboard for strawberry s bortcake pr< ssutc upon the tniu'ns ill the dis- “Well, that is no reason rhy you should Jackson cuuiiv>' e.osed May 3rd. Tho I >> be an hour laic getting home to supper. tributing system. The elevation Of all parts of tile state and fuller co-op • in fill at a i s irly h >jr Monday three schools . lading in Class “A” The “ifs” now have it. I ■ ll- “I know, but I asked him bow ho was feel eration ill Working for the common morning. Wo was asleep in a room at That report of the exceptionally ing, and ho insisted on te!lin„ me about his the d i n being 125 higher thrth the Cort, good, Will be effiphiiSiOed everywhere. ; the rear of the laundry when the rob (schools uf /. 'to than one room) are crete reservoir which in turn is is 2 10 Wagner Cree.. Eagle Point and Cen smal1 percentage of “old maids” among etomnch trouble." “Did vou td! him to take Chamberlain’s feet above the level of California A better knowledge of the state Is the ber entered and awakened him de tral Point. Ihc 've schools leading in the graduates of the University of manding the key to a chest in the Tablets?'’ street at its junction with Third, at result of all these excursions. Class "B”(one-roOul schools) are An Wisconsin is likely to overcrowd that “Sure, that is what he needs.” Sold by When big timbers are wanted, Ore in the room. tl c U. S. Hotel. derson Creek, Derby. Roosevelt, Maye institution. I all dealers. In a struggle for the key the robber gon forests are called upon to supply Creek and Persist. inflicted a severe cut upon Wo over them. Two big spars, 70 feet long and j These eight schools take a final con j the heart and several bruises about 26 inches in diameter, are now wanted j test May 17th to decide first honors. . the body. The cnly thing which saved 1 to complete a dredge on the Pahama l A r< port on the result of this final ¡Canal and the Washington official di-| | Wo’s life was his surrendering the I recting the work have asked Oregon I i key to the ches3t in which the gold contest, and also the pennant winners tn the separate grades, will be pub 1 was kept. | timbermen to furnish them. The money was in $5's, $10's, and lished later. Commercial Clubs uf the Oregon De- $20’ b and contained in a sack which ; velopment League have taken an ac- 1 the thief carried off. He overlooked I tive part in the good roads campaign , another sack cuntaining about $100 in 'JTEERUm EAGLE EYE SALVE during the past weeks, when signatures silver. Good for Nothing but tho Eyes for good roads bills petitions were se MINERS NOTICE Noliceof Location cured. They enrolled many signers, both Quartz and Placer, for sale at thia thus helping With the good work and NEW ROAD office, JACKSONVILLE POST. it is befeVed the required 60,000 signa tures will be lined. Presidential postmasters of Oregon, Built Up Evans Creek Washington anJ Idaho will meet in To be Portland June 11, 12, 1.3 and 14' C. P. Says Argus. Granfield, First Assistant Postmaster Genera), will be present. L cores of Jacksonville Readers The Columbia River fruit districts G. IZ Davis and others who are in- will score heavily this season. Cherry I forested in timber up Evans creek are are Learning the Duty of orchards around the Dailes will yield about to throw a railroad up the valley the Kidneys. 1,4“0,000 pounds of fruit, which Cali j it is said. Incorporation papers have fornia cannery men are anxious to get ; been filed by persons having 38,0061 at 4 cents per pound, meaning $56.000 I acres of timber under option and sur- To filter the blood is the kidneys’ for the growers of that section. Hood ! veys have been made. The Rogue River expects an apple crop well over River Argus Buys: "We've been long duty, When they fail to d> this the kid« 1,000,000 boxes that will be marketed | expecting a move of this kind as it is throughout the wo; Id wherever prize | u.iiy a question of time until the tim nays are sick. Backache and mr.nv kidney ills fol- fruit is in demand. OL.er districts re- ber in the Evans Creek country must port equ.Jly fine crop prospects. low; come out. The only outlet is down Help the kidneys do their work. the Evans Creek to Rogue River and Doan’s Kidney Fills have cured that factories will be built here is an thousands of severe cases. 0reg in Sidelights assured fact. It is almost a natural Proof in the following: grade up the Evans creek vallev and II L. H. Dyer. 77 Pine St., Ashland, but little territory will be found where Ore., »ays: “Fcr five months I suf The Baker Democrat was 25 years any serious difficulty will be encoun fered from kidney trouble. Tho kidney It would if tered. 1. --------- not be surprising . ’ ' old last Thursday. thia secret i< ns were unnatural and I hud Monroe is to Eave a market and free II the Hill lines also came down pains that extended from the «mall : route from eastern Oregon to the auction day, On May 25. ef my back to ths shoulders. My head . sea.” bothered mo, my appetite failed and The Oregon Threshers’ association the kidney sediment. Nothing helped will meet at Condon May 23 and 24. Mrs. Jackson Silbaugh gave a very me in tho least until I used Doan's D. H. Talmage, who recently sold to a Kidney Pills. This preparation not Pioneer and Leading Merchants his newspaper, the Cottage Grove interesting temperance lecture Iler only rid me of kidney complaint but small but appreciative audience, Leader, has moved to Salem, his form mule me feol better in every way.” talk, in the afternoon was upon “ White er home. Fur sale by all dealers. Price 50 Slavery.” Baker lumber mills are employing , c."111 , I- O •’ r M... .ci 1 .. I!i!ffab>, J. W. Copr-r ’ en, wnlo, pnr- the largest payroll at this time in the hs-e«1 i )>ott>e «>f '' amY.< riuin'o Cough 1 New York, .ule «rents for the United history of the lumber industry here, Remedy ." >r his Ixy w, > had u cold, and be- , States. according to the Democrat. ' tore the bottle was tu’> used the boy's cold Remember the name —Dean’« —and j Medford's rainfall in April was 4.97 was gone, la that i.o better than to pay a (flee dollar doctor’« biff? Sold by all daalera | tak« no other. J inches. This is a decided excess, but SCHOOLS CLOSE •¡THE CITY WATERWORKS Now Nearing Completion. Dam on Jackson Creek Will Contain 35,000,000 Gallons. Will Give 4mple Fire Protection. i PORTLAND LETTER DOING TtiEIR DUTY Bran, Shorts, Wheat All Kinds of Chick Food Baled Hay, at w IM IM M M' M M ¿1