Jacksonville post. (Jacksonville, Or.) 1906-19??, December 13, 1913, Image 1

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JACKSONVILLE, JACKSON COUNTY, OREGON, DECEMBER 13, 1913
NO. 32
Kelley, as furnished me by the Secre­
Frank Crump did trading in Medford
NEW FOWEp PLANT
PORTLAND LETTER tary of the State Beard of health: BRANDED OREGON BUTTER
Tuesday.
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names of teachers omitted.
Benton Pool was up litte Applegate
Anderson Creek School, pupils 22, Slate Dairy and Food Commis­
Land Clearing for State is Pro­ Tuesday.
At Reedsport, Oregon. Agri­
Tourists Will Have Chance to drinking tank and individual drinking
Miss Esther Pursell was visiting her
eups, school very clean, out houses in
sioner Finds New Zealand
posal if Food Can Be
cultural Department Gives
sister Mrs. Silva the first of the week.
See Oregon. Poultry Pro­
very bad shape.
Earl Bostwick is working for Wilbur
Butler Sold Under Ore-
Secured.
Wagner Creek Schoo), pupils 24, im­
Permit to James Lind-
<
ducts Ade Most Wealth
Cameron.
petigo 1, school and ventilation very
gon Brand- Grand Ju­
sey cf Portland.
We are glad to say we still have sun­
good janitor service, pump and indi­
to Stale.
Salem, Or., Deo. 11—Governor West shine in our community.
vidual cups.
ry Probes.
announced today that he is considering
North Phoenix School, pupils 29,
Grandpa Louden has very poor health
Acting
Secretary
of
Agriculture
B.
plans by which he can provide work and is not very well at times we are
building
fifty
years
old.
fairly
clean,
Portland, Ore. Dec. 9, 1913(Speci»l)-
j T. Galloway has just given a permit to
for the unemployed and tide them over sorry to say.
out houses fairly good, pump and indi-
Portland, Dec. 11. —Dairv and Fool
James Lindsey of Portland, Oregon, What Oregon needs in the way of ad­
the Winter. The plan under consider­
vidual cups.
Comi lissiorer Mickle today commenced
vertising
and
how
to
get
it,
was
out
­
Harley
Hall
and
Ernest
Forman
was
1
i
for
the
construction
and
operation
of
a
ation is to provide them with tents
Griffin Creek School, pupils 56, one war against creameries that sell under
l power plant on Mill Creek, Douglas lined clearly by a number of prominent
from the headquarters of the National in town Tuesd iy.
room very unsanitary, drinking tank the Oregon stat., brand butter import­
speakers
at
a
monster
convention
held
I
county.
Oregon,
within
the
boundaries
H.
H.
Taylor
was
in
Medford
last
of
Guard, and DUt them to work grubbing
the past week at Roseburg. More and individual cups, out houses very ed from New Zealand- from the east.
of the Siuslaw national forest’
on state lands. This would provide the week.
He has laid before the grand jury evi­
than
1,000 persons, representing prac­ unsanitary.
Mr. Lindsey intends to transmit the
them with shelter and work, but no
Mr. and Mrs. Ancel Gilson
Oak Grove School pupils 46, sanitary dence obtained in a six months investi­
tically
every
line
of
commercial
activi
­
power
obtained
from
this
hydro-elec
­
food, and he is now endeavoring to de­ town Tuesday.
-
ty in the Northwest, attended the ’ conditions fairly good, hoys out house gation.
vise means whereby money may be ob­
Mrs. Fred Smith and Mrs. Hamilton tric plant a distance of 18 miles to meeting, and they pledged unanimous very unsanitary, pump and individual
The law forbidding the sale of impc -
Reedsport,
Oregon,
where
it
will
be
tained to procure food, He also de­ of Sterling were the guests of Mrs.
ted butter under the state brand pro­
used in the manufacture of pulp. There co-operation to support a statewide ex­ cups.
clared that he is considering the possi­ Joe Ginet last week.
Independence School pupils 25, drink­ vides a penalty of thirty days to six
are now at Reedsport a fish cannery, a hibit at Ashland during the period cov­
bility of supplying them with road
cold storage creamery, and a warehouse ered by the Panama-Pacific Exposition ing tank and individual cups, sanitary months in jail and a fine of $25 to $100.
work.
but when the Southern Pacific railroad at San Francisco. “Ashland is the na­ conditions good, out house not very Mickle discovered that 40,009 uotnds
“I would hate to see these unemploy-
DO YOU NEED A HAND?
of New Zealaud butter received here
completes
the extention upon which it tural gateway of the Northwest,” said clean.
" el spond a cheerless Christmas,” de­
Antelope
School
pupils
7,
school
very
since Nov. 1 only 20,000 pounds was
Tom
Richardson,
the
originator
of
trie
is now at work, Lindsey and others
clared the Governor, “ana I am doing
movement, “and it is the first impres­ clean, out houses good condition, pump sold as imported butter.
who
are
associated
with
him
in
the
de-
my best to figure out a plan whereby Gov. West Will Furnish The
and individual cups.'
! velepment of Reedsport believe that sion that counts. ”
they CHn be provided with shelter and
Brownsboro School pupils 9, drink­
An official of the Southern Pacific,
the
town
will
becom
a
valuable
manu
­
. food.
Man if You Can Furnish
who is also closely connected with the ing tank and individual cups, school
facturing
and
shipping
center.
Be
­
Electric Sparks
‘‘The question of what to do for the
Exposition, announced that stop-over clean, out houses very bad shape; need
sides
the
power
plant
and
pulp
mill,
the
Job
unemployed during the Winter season
other industries are contemplated by privileges would be included in all tick­ new ones.
is becoming a big one, and one which
School 65 pupils 15, drinking foun­
the men interested in the town. They ets over his line, that the railroad com­
December 1, 1913
Money may talk, but it never tells
demands a solution. Of course, the
pany is anxious to further any move­ tains, out houses fairly good.
claim
to
see
possibilities
of
an
excellent
To
the
Euitor:
you to be careful with it.
present plan is but tentative, but I
Lake
Creek
School
pupils
23,
pump
We wish to ask your co-operation in future, based upon resources, power, ment which will result in an increase
hope to devise some means to improve
It is time to put away the diaphanous
of population in the Northwest and is and individual cups, school fairly clean
a
movement
to connect our unemployed and transportation facilities.
the situation.”
gown,
but there will probably be other
In connection with the power devel­ willing to bear a fair share of the cost out houses very unsanitary,
with a job. There are undoubtedly
days.
school
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Eagle
Point
School
pupils
60,
of
the
work.
many residents of your county who opment, perm'tfor which has just been
Let us hope that the man who roc' -
From a financial standpoint Oregon clean, girls out honse good, boys
could use the services of a good hand granted, a rock-fill dam about 30 feet
Buncom Reports.
ed
the boat last summer an 1 got away
out
house
very
unsanitary.
this winter and there are many idle in height and 126 feet in maximum is distinctly all right. A statement
Roosevelt School pupils 25, Bchoo' with it will skate into thick ice this
men in Portland and other cities in this length is to be constructed at the out­ just issued by the State Superinten-
let of Loon Lake, which has an area of dentof'banks calls ïuent^T \ïe ! ‘le“n- Pum” anrt individuul cups. out winter.
Bad colds raging in our community. state who would be glad to have a
The man who fired the first shot of
about 265 acres. By providing a depth fact that the present cash reserve is | houses veny unsanitary.
place.
i Dewev School pupils 12, pump and the civil war has just die I again —this
A. S. Klienhammer and wife were in
of
20
feet
between
the
surface
and
the
34.8
per
cent,
nearly
10
per
cent
more
If you will be kind enough to run this |
i individual cups, school clean.
time at Dallas, Texas.
town first of last week.
letter and attached information blank j outlet pipe, Mr Lindsey estimates that than required by law. Deposits in the
Lone Pine School pupils 23, pump
he
will
be
able
to
obtain
storage
of
170
state
banks
and
86
national
banks
We are still fixing to g it ready to
in
a
few
issues
of
your
paper
our
plan
Mr. and Mrs. Walter Bostwick spent
have increased $7.084,558 during the j
C,ean' out begin to do something about Huerta.
about
4,800
acre
feet.
The
conduit
is
will
be
called
to
the
attention
of
tho«e
Friday night in Medford.
year while
total resources
resources have
have ! houses good condition.
past year
while total
needing a hand. Any requests for la­ to have a total length of four-fifths of past
Th« redeeming thing about foot-ball
Mrs. R. J. Cameron was a last weeks
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i
’
he
256
banks
in i A&ate School pupils 50, pump and indl- to those who don't liki it is that the
a
mile,
the
greater
portion
of
which
is
increased
$9,596,338.
bor
made
to
our
office
will
at
once
be
visitor at the ranch.
hoUBOF
taken up with those who are hunting to be wood-stave pipe 5 feet in diame­ the* state show'deposits of $132,762,157 vidual cups, school clean, out house; season is so short.
fairly good.
Teash Jennings was yisiting Dora for employment.
ter. The powerhouse is to be construc­ with total resources of $199,462,830.
Some men regard themselves as Phi­
Table Rock School pupils 24, adnoids
Cameron one day last week.
Assuring you that your co-operation ted with a concrete foundation, timber
Statistics gathered at the poultry 1, school clean, pump and individual lanthropists, while the rest of the
frame and sheet iron covering. There show held in Portland last week show [
Hollis Parks was in town the 6th af­ will be greatly appreciated, 1 am
world looks upon them as easy mark) .
will be installed three 1,150 horsepow­ that poultry and poultry products an­ j cups, out houses fairly clean.
ter a load of freight for W. R. Gar­
Yours very truly,
“The members of the Banking and
'
Chaparel
Schoo)
pupils
26,
drinking
rett.
er, horizontal, Francis-type turbines, nually add more wealth to the state
Oswald West
tank and individual cups, school clean, Currency Committee ought to give and
acting
under
a
head
of
263
feet,
these
Governor
Wilbur Cameron was in Medford last
than does fruit, three times as much I
take,” says an Exchange. The trou
being direct-cornected to three kilow­ as wool, one and a half times as much I out houses good condition.
Saturday.
OFFER OF EMPLOYMENT
.
nnuvvu
Antioch vwiiw
School « pupils — 27,
■» r pump
—... r ----
and ble is they are all trying to take
att,
3-phase,
alternating-current
gen
­
Name
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as hops, nearly half as much as wf ** individual cups, old buildings fairly
Mr. and Mrs. J. Goldsby and family,
The girl who knows ah - has shapely
■ Miss Irène Plotner, and Mrs. Frank Address.................................................... erators. The current is to be trans­ and represents about 6 per cent of the clean, out houses unsanitary.
ankles, thinks she has some figure
plant total agricultural wealth of the state.
mitted
at
22,000
volts
from
the
Nearest
railroad
station
or
steamboat
Cameron and daughter Virginia spent
Gold Hili School (primary) pupils 34,
If you don't believe a woman can
of to the town.
It has heretofore been claimed that adnoids 1, impetigo 1, old building,
Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Hall landing..............................Number
keep
a secret, just ask one her age on
men
or
women
needed
............................
Oregon
is
not
a
poultry
state,
but
with
Mr. and Mrs. Walter Bostwick have
I room very cold, needs inspection, no I
our agricultural college devoting time water supply. (On account of crowd­ the shady side of 30.
moved on the Preston ranch on big Ap­ Character of work offered.....................
The American Bonding Co. of Balti and money to the improvement of ex­
Wages to be paid............................ With
The easiest thing for a man to ac­
plegate.
more
will go on your bond and write isting breeds, a great deal of interest ed conditions in the Gold Hill schools, quire is old age—if he lives long e-
or without board and lodging................
this
grade
has
been
transferred
to
the
••
W. R. Garrett was in town on busi­
nough.
How long services, if they prove satis­ burglary insurance.
in the industry is being aroused.
old school building once deserted).
ness matters this week.
D. W. B ags ha '". Agent.
factory, will likely be needed...............
Because a citiz.n of Berlin stared at
The
first
spadeful
of
dirt
on
Jackson
West
Side
School
pupils
26,
adnoids
•<’ Frank Cameron spent Monday night
This blank to be filled out and mail­
Good printing costs no more than the County's new highway over the Siski- 2, drinking tank and individual cups, a policeman he was arrested. It makes
7 in Medford.
ed to the Governor’s Office, Salem. poor kind. Leave your orders at this yous was turned last week by Samuel out houses good conditition, school many policemen nervous to be watch­
Mollie Kleinhammer did shopping in Oregon, that it may be brought to the office. We do good work at reasonable Hill, the noted good-roads expert. The
clean. (This report is not correct, ed.
Medford Saturday.
attention of those seeking employment. prices.
work of grading the 13% miles of moun­ there being no drinking tank nor indi­
Are all the able bodied men in the
tain road hau been undertaken by a vidual cups in this school, but drinking Balkans in the hospital? There has
Tacoma firm of contractors at a con­ fountain instead.)
not been a new war for several days.
up
tract price of $107,000 and wili, as far
J. Percy Wells
Perhaps that box of dynamite found
as possible, be completed during this
in Wall street represents a last des­
Winter in order to have a settled road
perate attempt on the part of the bulls
I
bed for surfacing early in thn Spring-
YOUNG COUPLE DIVORCED to make something go up.
For the past two months a party of
The new crop of young diplomats
game wardens has been busy locating
sparring for jobs at $1,290 a year pro­
I »he boundaries of the new game re- Wife, 17, Divorced From Hus­ bably havn't read up the statistics on
j fuge, 36 miles square,’ lying in Lake
If you don’t believe it give us .a trial. We have
foreign house rents.
band, Who is 19.
1 and Crook counties, >n the central part
In Mexico the Constitution refuses
' of the state. Toe primary object in
the finest and best stock of staple merchandise in
to
follow the jag.
establishing this refuge is the protec­
A decree of divorce was granted this
Jacksonville, and strictly guarantee everything
tion of the mule deer and antelope forenoon by Circuit Judge McGinn to John Lind has spoken at last, to say
which are still found in considerable Bertha May Hawkins, 17 years of age. : that he did not say anything.
>
we sell.
numbers in that vicinity. The refuge from Vern D. Hawkins, 19 years of ! Restaurants in India tare to serve
is also a sort of natural .park, contain- age. The plaintiff complained that her | butter in tubes ins’ead of the usual
, mg many hot springs, lava beds, medi­ I husband after lhe honeymoon had | “patty” form, *he European residents
cinal la e- and other objects of intel- grown tiree of married life and when there evidently having learned all they
est to the tourist and naturalist.
the baby was born, had suggested that care to know about the native Indian’s
I
she take it to her mother’s home for finger prints,
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Judiciously limiting tn fifteen pieces
support, referring to his mother-in-law
Schools in Good Coi dition
as “the old lady.” The judge assessed the silver service presented to the
the husband $10 a month for the suit- i President’s daughter, the Senate av iiil-
ed any seeming indorsement of the im­
i There has recently appeared in tne port of the child. —Portland Telegram ,
mortal ratio of 16 to 1.
H- ’ local press, a Portland dispatch under
On the other hand the Pennsylvania
I the heading, “Country Schools in Bad
Two Chestnuts.
has numerous miles of perfectly good
• i Condition,” which was based on a re-
railroad for which it has to have a
port made by Mrs. Katherine Kellev,
Pure Food Groceries delivered by our own wagon
western terminus. It needs Chicago
* travelling nurse for the State Board
Oh yes
in
its business.
7-5,
I
of
Health,
after
a
trip
of
inspection
If
it
takes
the
waters
of
the
Pacific
!
any time you want them from 7 in the morning
|| ] through the schools of Douglas, Jose- Ocean three years to run through a I International crises have become so
to 6 at night.
''
phine and Jackson c 'Unties. The arti- j three inch pipe into the Atlantic Ocean dull that one might almost be moved
le I cle stated th it Mrs. K ¡Iley founJ the how long will it take a mosquito to ' to go to a wrestling match.
NEW CROP RAISINS—3 Crown Muscatel, London Layer, Thompson a’l sanitary conditions in the schools very push a box car from San Francisco to
bad, and that many cases of impetigo New York?
Bleached
11 ess,
New Currants,
White Figs
yg | or skin disease, caused by filth, were l
The Latest
Alimony Decree Set Aside
. ■ found. In order that the readers of
Have you heard the latest? I am
In Fact Everything is Fresh and New.
. j that article may be fully informed of told since the Panama Canal has been
the conditions found by Mrs. Kelly ir. opened that the Pacific Ocean is run
Lafayette, Or., Dec. 11- Wilford Un­
DRIFTED SNOW FLOUR—The kind that makes
Jackson county. I am giving below ning dry and the farmers are going ger. wiio was indicted by the recent
her detailed account on all schools vis­ down there and home B eading t|,e grand jury, and has been awaiting tri- '
the housewife smile, makes better bread and more
ited in this county, which will show land. —H. A. C.
ul or the ehaigi of non-support, pre­
that she did not fi d them in bad con­
ferred by his divorced wife, was relea -
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• of it than any other flour. A full line of feed,
dition. Nearly all the schools visited Makes Fire Wi.h Coal Oil Can ed from the obligation of alimony by
Baled Hay, Etc.
were reported clean, and only two ess­
the jury in his trial Tuesday in Judge
Aberdeen, Wash , Dec. 11 —While Holmes, court at McMinnville. Tie
es of impeigo were reported, and one
We Want Your Business and Will Guarantee Satisfaction
ol these was not in a country school. preparing breakfast, Lee Berryman, .1 jury wa- out • ut a short time, brini -
In m my instances the out-houses were rancher who is making his home here mg in a verdict for the defendant on
reported in bad condition, and this con­ this Winter, poured coal oil on the the grounda that he whs not an uble-
dition is bound to exist to a greater or flames in lhe stove and the explosion bodiud man and therefore not bound by
less degree so long as the old style toi­ which followed nearly caused his death. the former deetee of the court.
let is in vogue, though we are making He is at the hospital seriously burned.
JACKSONVILLE, OREGON
an effort fur improvement along thia Mrs. Bearyman is receiving treatment
Subscribe for the Post. 11.50 per
at the same hospital, following an op­
line.
year.
Below is the detailed report of Mis. eration.
WORK FOR IDLE
OONT’f
*n a Hurry to Buy.
I We Can Save You Money
Men's Work Shoes, Cutter Brand, can't beat them
Buckingham & Hechts Leather Boots for Cowboys and
Farmers, best on earth or any other place.
Ball Brand Rubber Boots for Miners, and listen, we
guarantee these rubber boots also.
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