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u reg on ruaienciu ouciety City Hall VOL. VI. JACKSONVILLE, JACKSON COUNTY, OREGON, AUGUST 3, 1912 NO. 14 repaid for their long trip overland by sively of home production. “READS TITLE CLEAR” WILL HANDLE EXH1BI1S one glimpse of the lake. I Vale Enterprise: The is no lack of “We are thorough believers in the I V'T’T’IT’Ii employment in Vale and vicinity for L«Ili 1 A I j IV those who care to work; in fact, it has S. P., Pacific Railway & Naviga End Comes Peacefully After “See America First” theory as evolved , Root relis President Institutions by James J. Hill,” states Mr. Render-I come to a point where employers in son, “and we have motored to all of j Desperate Struggle Against of country are Threatened tion Co. and Corvallis & many lines are unable to secure help. I Portlanders the great scenic attractions of thej Vale today wants hundreds of men. will Invade Disease of Long Today. Eas’ern Ry. will trans United States. Two years ago we 1 Newport News: Monday evening the traveled eastward to Niagara Falls j Central Oregon in Aug life saving crew drilled with their Standing. port exhibits free. and other eastern scenic attractions j beach apparatus by the aid of a search Washington, Aug. 1. —“Your title ust. journeying down the Hudson which is light. It was a novelty witnessed by to the ngmination is as clear and unim Tokio, July 29. —Worn out by con a wonderful automobile trip. Last a large number of people. It will be j Exhibits, such as Drawings, Needle peachable as the title of any candidate stantly decreasing debility due to his year we motored through Yellowstone since the political conventions began.” j Portland, Or., July 30 (Special) — practised in future twice each month. work, Agricultural Products, Canted and to the Grand Canyon of the Colo age and his diabetic condition, Mut- I Chris Keegan of Jacksonville has al I Goods and Preserves, Poultry, Live That was the keynote of Senator1 Pathfinders who went over the route suhito, mikado and emperor of Japan rado. We have traveled nearly 60,000 . Elihv Root’s address to President Taft Ito be followed from Portland to Lake- , pet coyote, 11 months old, that is con- | I Stock, or work of Industrial Schools, died here early this morning in the im miles in the United States by automo ; here today, when as chairman of the 1 v’ew for the convention of the Central sidered a safe pet for children. "Bingo” I exhibited by pupils under direction of perial palace, while the elder states bile and are traveling over six months i is fond of chicken, and in a recent raid l State Board of Education at the Ore committee of notification he formally j Oregon Development League August men of the nation and Yoshishito, his each year. I upon his master’s coop he regaled him gon State Fair, at Fair Grounds, Ore., | 20,21 and 22, returned full of enthus- advised the President of his nomina "This year we decided to tour the son, stood by his death bed. | iasm for the country they found in In- self with 14 little chick and two hens j will be transported by this Company tion by the Chicago convention. For hours the mikado had been un northwest and visit Crater Lake and Joseph Herald; Roy Simmons was I from all points on its lines in Oregon I terior Oregon. C. C. Chapman, Secy. “ The committe of notification here conscious and only his feebly fluttering we feel more than repaid for the trip. | over from Imnaoa Wednesday with a I to the Fair and return free under the of the Oregon Development League, present has the honor to advise you heat gave indications that life had not The lake is the most beautiful single , formally that on the 22nd day of June says that portion of the «tate is load of new cabbage, beans, cucumbers following conditions; bic of scenery in the United States fled. Oxygen was being constantly ad 1st. All exhibits will be restricted opples, cherries, etc., which caused a developing rapidly and that the set- last you were regularly and duly nomi ministered during the last few hours and I believe this after seeing many string of people to follow him arourd to “pupils” regularly enrolled; and 1st. nated by the National convention of tiers are prospering. of his life, but the shallow breathing of more noted attractions. The trip down like kittens after warm milk. Our peo All exhibits will te restricted to and Central Secretary Chapman says the Republican party to be Republican the ruler made it certain at midnight Rogue River ¡ b a wonderful drive. ple do not have to depend upon Califor represent the bona fide work of pupils Oregon will welcome the Portland ex candidate for President for the term that the end could not long be delay Some day thousands of machines will nia for early fruits and vegetables, regularly enrolled and attending cursionists with open arms when they beginning March 4, 1913. travel over that road annually for it is ed. when they have a better market right schools within the State of Oregon. come to Lakeview in August and each “For the second time in the history town is preparing a warm reception. at their doors. No arrangements have yet been an really worth while, 2nd. All such exhibits must be con “We have never been in Yosemite of the Republican party a part of the nounced for the funeral of the dead centrated and shipped together from He says the journey down through the Dallas Observer: The Dallas Lumber ruler, but it is expected that it will be valley but expect to visit it this year. delegates have refused to be bound by interior will be one long to remember-1 I oc & Logging wuipany company’ a s iiAOi local tutu mill lutrnt- recent- . each school or school district under one of great magnificence, and that the Then we will tear eastward stopping I the action of the convention. Now, as ed and that all Portland people who I !y furnished the Southern Pacific 36 ! direction of Superintendent. Principal, obsequies of the head of the nation will at Lake Tahoe. We know the rockies 1 ; on the former occasion, the irrec- want to learn more of their state I timbers 8 x 18 and 52 feet in length. I or olhtr ProPer atilhority, and if re- I oncilable minority declares its inten- be such as to emphasize the fact that fairly well now. turned to original point of shipment “Crater Lake is wonderful* All it i , tion to support either your Democratic should participate. From indications, I sawed from fir and dressed four sides. handling must be under same condi the land of the Daimyos is no longer there will be a large party go from } While it is by no means uncommon for medieval, but is in the forefront of! needs to make it the leading scenic at-’ i opponent or a third candidate. the Rose City. j mills to srw sticks of that size, there tions. traction on the Pacific Coast is adver-1 modern progress. 3rd. Exhibits will not be accepted “The reason assigned for this course Appropriations for Oregon River and ! are few mills in the country with edger under provisions of this arrangements Eutsuhito was 60 years of age and i tising ana an automobile highway.”— i ! is dissatisfaction with the decision of Harbor improvements, that seem sure capacity sufficient to handle them. when tendered by individuals, pupils had reigned as emperor for 45 years, Tribune. certain contests in the making up of to be forthcoming, amount to over They are for use in bridge work. during which time he brought Japan or shippers, but must in all cases be the temporary roll of the convention. $2,300,000. The bill has passed both from a medieval feudality into the forwarded under conditions as specified Those contests were decided by the houses of Congress and has been ap front rank of modern world powers. BODY IN RIVER in Rule 2. tribunal upon which the law that has proved by committees, awaiting only IN UNDERWEAR Yoshishito, the crown prince, is 33 4lh. Superintendents. Principals, or governed the Republican party for the President’s signature. The biggest years old. an admiral in the navy, a other proper authorities, must, in or more than 40 years imposed the duty | single item is $1,000,000 for the mouth hero of the war with Russia and a der to gel benefit of the arrangement, of deciding such contests. of the Columbia work, while the Low Uncle Joe may be Seen in Shirt- place on Bills of Lading or shipping popular idol of the people of his Coroner at Estacada Decides “So long as those decisions were er Willamette is scheduled for $180,000 country. The new emperor of Japan receipts the following notation over tail at the White House. Man Committed Suicide. made honestly and in good faith al) Tillamook Harbor and the Neealem is not the son of the empress, but of a their signatures: persons were bound to accept them as River and harbor improvement each secondary wife of the late emperor. "Shipment contains Exhibits of reg I i conclusive in the making-up of the tem get $100,000. The Dalles-Celilo canal The accession of Yoshishito will be Washington, J uly 31. The spectacle ularly enrolled pupils of...................... Oregon City, Ore. The body of a porary roll of the convention; and is listed for $700,000. proclaimed this afternoon, but his of former Speaker Joseph G. Cannon School or............................. School Dis man about 45 years old was found in neither in the face of arguments pro Coos County people will have no coronation will not occur for a year. in bis shirt tail may enliven the noti trict for exhibition (and not for sale) the Clackamas river at Estacada duced before the National committee, lack of celebrations during the sum fication ceremonies at the white house at Oregon State Fair ” — -...... «o*------ Thursday. Coroner Wilson, who view the committee on credentials and the mer. Port Orford’s Agate Carnival is tomorrow when President Taft will be (Signed)............ ........... ed the remains, decided the man had convention itself, nor otherwise, does scheduled for August 8 and 10 and the surprised to learn—formally that he (Title)................................ CRAI ER LAKE committed sucide. A sack in which there appear just ground for impeach people of Coquille have in view a big was renominated at Chicago. were several large rocks was fastened ing the honesty and good faith of the jubilee to celebrate the paving of Cannon called at the white house to to the man’s neck. The cororner was ‘ committee’s decisions. Both the mak s’reets and other municipal improve day. Asked what portentious event ORGANIZE SUFFRAGE CLUB Best Attraction Seen in 60,000 unable to learn the identity of the ing up of the temporary roll and tho ments. The dates will be named after was forshadowed by his visit. Uncle rights accorded to the persons upon it is known when tnis work is to be suicide. Joe said: Mile Trip. completed. Coos & Curry ,_____ The __ ___________ , - County A letter “G” was on a handkerchief that roll were in accordance with the I___ “Well, boys, I came here to learn Talent Now Boasts “Vote for i long-established and unquestioned rules Fair Association will hold its annua) found in one of the pockets. The man whether 1’11 have to wear a- Prince : fair and racing meet on Sept. 25-26-27 Women” Society. weighed about 170 pounds and was of law governing the party. Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Henderson and well dressed. The thumb of his left Í and 28. Bandon will have a carnival Albert at the notification ceremonies tomorrow or whether I can eome in my son Charles arrived in the city by hand had been severed and there was | Sept. 5-6 and 7. This is an annual af- shirt tail. They Baid it would be in The organization committe of the automobile Wednesday evening by wav a large scar on his abdomen, Wilson I if you are a ho.:- ?wife you c-.nnct reason | fair. formal, and 1 < ould come in my shirt Medford Equal Suffrage Ciub met with of eastern Oregon and Crater Lake thinks the digit was loss and the scar ! *bly hope to be hea.ihy or beautiful by wash Dairymen look forward to the Pacific tail if I choose.” ing dishes, sweeping and doing liotisewor?. the citizens of Talent in the Christian from St. Paul, Minn., and left this on the body were the result of an ac dav, and crawling into lied dead tired at International Dairy Show, which will church Wednesday evening. morning for San Francisco. They ex cident. Dr. Adix of Estacada said the . all ------------------------------------------------ night. You must get out into the open air Rev. Smith, pastor of the church, pect to motor eastward to their home body had been in the river at least five and sunlight. If you do this every day and be held at the Union Stockyards Nov. HONOR MEN FIGHT FIRE gave ail address telling of the benefits by way of Salt Lake City. Crater weeks. F. G. Robley, assistant super keep your stomach and bowels in good Older 18.23. It will be the biggest exhibit of woman suffrage in Washington and Lake was the western destination and intendent of the power plant found by taking Chamberlain’s Tablets when need I of dairy stock, products and machinery ed, you should become both healthy and ever held in the Northwest and it is Idaho. Mrs. Charles L. Scheiffelin they declare that they were more than the body. ; beautiful. For sale by all dealers. believed it will do much to stimulate Westville Camp turns Out ai explained the need of organized effoi t interest in the dairy industry. At a if women were to receive the ball- t meeting during the past week to com Call of Ranger. iw»-»* i) .his coming election. It added to tl e plete plans, it was stated that with enjoyment of the new club members proper encouragement, the dairy out Responding to the call of George when Mrs. Scheiffelin said: “If ycur put of this state should amornt to West, forest ranger in charge of the nusbands do not respond to indirect in $20,000,000 anually. Prospect district of the Crater national fluence. tell them, ’No vote, no pie.’ ” Mrs. Redd acted as temporary chair Success has followed the experiment forest, the honor men stationed at of C. S. Hudson, cashier of the First Westville, on the Crater Lake road, man while Mis. Fox was elected presi National Bark of Bend, who last year have won new laurels for themselves dent and Mrs. Breese secretary. The shipped in a carload of brood sows and by saving Uncle Sam thousands of new club begins its career with a chai- sold them to nearby farmers, taking dollars by extingushing a forest fire tar membership of 12. their notes at one year in payment. near Union Creek, about 20 miles east He writes D. O. Lively, of the Port of their camp. The men proved to be land Union Stockyards Co., that the excellent help, according to reports Road Man Boosts for County. hogs are proving a profitable invest from Prospect, and when the flames •n ment and he has a report from each were extinguished returned to theii "Owing to the efforts Jackson county man who purchased, showing a profit com on the road. —Tidings. nade last your to secure good roars, of as high as 209 per cent in some in his county is well known throughout ---------- ---------------- stances. He says he believes the aver the nori hwest for its progressiveness, ’, age will be 100 per cent or more on Antimony a By-product. nates J. T. Ronald, president of the each h >g. Pacific Highway association who spent Pendleton people have arranged to aturday night in Medford with a large Information received by the United Seattle delegation to the association finlarge the stadium where the round up is staged, so that many more people States Geological Survey indicates onvention at San Francisco. may be seated at the coming show. that no antimony ore was produced in “It is regretted that the county was The management has invited Theodore the United States in 1811, but consid inable to go ahead but we know your Roosevelt to attend and he writes he erable quantities of antimonial lead .ntenlions are good. I mean to call is considering a plan to arrange his were made as a by-pr< duct in smelting he attention of our convention lo your itinerary so ha may be in Pendleton the precious metals, mid there was a efforts. ” t large recovery of antimony from sec during the Roundup. Mr. Ronald was ‘ not enthusiastic ondary sources, such as scrap bearing .bout present Oregon roads but voiced --------- xs» —— and type metals, antimonial lead, he belief that Oregon would soon go drosses, and solder. 14,078 tons of ihead. He heartily endorsed the Oregon Sidelights antimonial lead containing a total of lome Rule bill us drafted by the Com- 2,254 tons of antimony, valued at $386, nercial club. The Eagle River Power comnai y Z86, was produced. The price of anti will soon be a competitor in the field m my was so low in 1911 that there ’f electricity 1 in Baker, according to was little encouragement for American >. i of II ow ’ h This? miners to pipduce the ore unless it U j ¡ ■ the Democrat. Hermiston Herald: Condensed milk , contained oth?r valuable metals. Pioneer and Leading .Merchants The production of second: i y anti- We offer One Hundred Dollars Re canneries ate proving profitable in the Willamette val.<y. One might be I m my as antimony in the United States ward for any ease ofCaturrh that can o.i h ill s l an rh < urt. started hele in connection with, or in ! last year was 10 short tons; and 2,359 not be F. cured J. Cheney & Co., Toledo, O. I tins was recovered in alloys. The place of, a creamery. We, the undersigned, have known Rosebjrg Review: Beautiful Ore I output was valued st $359.040. In 191t F. J. Ch> uey lor Hit >as, to year. u*d 1 the recovery was 9 an! 2.770 tons, res- believe him perfei i Iv honorable in «I gon! We miv get a light sample of I pectivelv, valued at $444,6<;O. — Geo business transactions and financially eastern weather occasionally, but it ihl” to «••'•ry out any obligations mane only makes us appreciate all the more Survey. by his firm. ♦ca,e v. — hing , K innan A M arvin . the delightful days and nights that Wholesale Druggists, Toledo, O. quickly follow. Hall’s Catarrh Cure is taken ii • During the summer months moU..rs Astorian: The dailv consumption of i young children should watch for any . tin.. ternally, acling directly upon the bl< cd and mucous surfaces of the system. fresh meats in Clatsop county amounts nral loosens»-of the bowels. When »tv I ,rompt attention at this time seriou i ml Testimonials »ent free. Price 75 certs to six tons, of which about < lu-th.rd is may lie avoided. Chanil-erlain'a Colic, Ch< per bottle. Sold hy all Druggists. raised and killed in the county. Veal ! ______________ ________ r can always I era end Diarrhoea Remedy Take Hall's Family Pills for con and pork consumed are almost exclu depended upon. For sale by all dealers. stipation. EMPEROR OF JAPAN DEAD PORTLAND ALL KINDS OF Fishing Tackle Qi hi ii ii o 11 31 H u II n h Jacksonville Oregon IÏ ii Ii li.