Jacksonville post. (Jacksonville, Or.) 1906-19??, January 10, 1914, Image 1

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    Oregon Historical Society
VOL. VII.
JACKSONVILLt:, JACKSON COUNTY, OREGON, JANUARY 10. 1914
NO. 36 A
cases merge into or be supplanted bv
over a government expert the fellow
FLINGS BACK RING
PRISONER SAWS BARS
FOR GOOD ROADS-.
that economic use. The doctrine of
that copies letters wonders how they
beneficial use looks to individual inter­
happened to skin him.
New Labor Law Compels Uni­ est; that of economic use to the gener­ Married ii Morning, Deserted Convict Botes Hole in Floor of Things move 60 fast these days that Piars to Have Marion County
al welfare of society as a .whole. So
by the time the police arrest a new
far as possible, water charges, systems
versity City to Engage More
in Afternoon, Peter Jana
Cell a d Scales Peniten-
Vote $800,ÜCO Bonds for
murder suspeet the public has forgot­
of distribution, and regulations should
ten
the
victim.
Peace Officers.
Blames Brotherin-
be so adjusted as to make the interest
fiary Walls.
Highway Building
Many Democrats And the motto “To
of the individual water user coincide
the victors belong the spoils” shorter
Law.
with this public interest.—U. S. Dept,
Eugene, Or., Jan. 5—That Eugene
Salem, Or., Jan. 5-By boring through and easier to remember than the Bal-
Salem, Or., Jan. 5-After a confer­
of Agriculture Report
policemen will have to be on duty only
the floor of his cell, severing the bars . timore platform.
ence with County Judge Baxhey, other
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eight hours a day is the announcement
Aberdeen, Wash., Jan. 5—Declaring across the basement window and scal­
A bird that can sing and won’t must members of the Board of County Corti-
of Mayor Yoran, after a consultation
Forest Notes
that she had made a mistake in getting ing the wall, Edwin Jurgens, serving a i be made to sing. But how? The same missionersand State Highway Engineer
with State Labor Commissioner Hoff.
married, Mrs. Peter Jana, who had sentence of from 20 years to life in the question appeals to a hen that will not Howloy, the board of governor» of the
Commissioner Hoff said that this is in
Salem Commercial Club yesterday af­
been wed Sunday morning, threw her penitentiary, for assault and robbery lay.
The
national
forests
of
Chile
cover
accordance with the new state law
in Douglas County, escaped from that
ternoon announced that it would-imme­
rings
back
to
her
husband
in
the
after
­
which prohibits the working.of munici­ about 7,000,000 acres.
diately launch a campaign in fpvor of
noon and left her new home with her institution last night.
The forest service of India has dem- brother. Jana appeared at the police
pal or state employes longer than eight
An auger was used by Jurgens in
the issuance of $800,000 in bonds for
hours a day. This will necessitate the onstrated that teak wood grown in station later and sought a warrant for making an opening sufficiently large in !
the eonstru^ficn of roads in pie coun­
hiring of several additional policemen plantations is just «s strong as that the arrest of his brother-in-law, whom the floor of his cell to allow him to drop I
ty
«
here.
grown in natura1 forests.
Tne first moye directed towards cre­
he accuses of enticing his bride away. to the basement below, and it was j
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found in his cell this morning. How j Some Resuits of Oregon s Ac ated sentiment in favor of the bond.is­
Even the well-protected forests of
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Germany are by no meanB immune
he obtained it the prison officials are
sue will be a meeting of the Commer­
USE OF WATER
fivities During 1913.
unable to explain, but it is presumed
from fire, and the Prussian fire protec­
cial Club Wednesday evening. At this
Potato Quarantine Decision. that he stole it from the shops and took
tion system makes use of lookout tow­
meeting details for carryiug the cam­
it to his cell.
paign through the county will be form­
What Constitutes Beneficial Use ers and telephones.
What kind of an instrument he used Portland, Ore. Jan. 6 1914(Speci»l)- ulated and al) good road enthusiasts are
The Secretary of Agriculture, on
Much of the so-called silk nowadays
of Wafer in Irrigation.
is made of wood. Germany produces Dec. 22, issued two orders relating to to sever the bars across the basement While in some single items Oregon’s urged to be present.
Decision was reached to commence
more than one million pounds of this admission of foreign potatoes into the window is not known. From the base- ' yield in 1913 was somewhat below that
merit he emerged into the yard, and a- | of the previous year, her total product the campaign, as there seems to be a
cellulose silk, worth $1,500.000. A tun United States.
Under the laws of water rights, as of wood worth $10 yields cellulose worth
One of these orders provides for the vailing himself of an opportunity when for the year has never been surpassed. general demand for good roads in the
established by legislation and court de­ $20, and this cellulose yields silk worth admission of disease-free potatoes from the guards were not watching, he scal­
The market value of cereals produced county, and it is believed that if the
crees in the arid.States of the West, $850.
uninfected foreign districts under pro­ ed the east wall with a ladder.
io the state was approximately $5,000, proposition is put, fairly and fully be­
the finul test of a right to water for ir­
Jurgens is only 20 years of age, but 000 less than for 1912, but with this fore the people they will vote it. The
per regulation and inspection.
Army
bayonets
now
form
part
of
the
rigation is that the water claimed shall
The other order to protect American he is considered a bad man. He was j one exception, material grains were plan is to hold air early election, so
be put to a beneficial use. As express­ emergency telephone outfit of forest potatoes from the powdery scab and i committed to the penitentiary in Janu­
roads may be completed before
l made in all agricultural lines. The
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ed by the laws of several Satates, rangers, used used chiefly in fighting other disease, temporarily extends the ary of last year.
following figures indicate that the the opening of the Panama-Pacific Ex­
fires.
This
emergency
line
consists
of
“beneficial use is the basis, the meas­
quarantine effective since Sept. 20, 1912
state is maintaining the rapid advance position. The plan is also to apply a
ure, and the limit” of rights to water. small instrments and a coil of fine cop­ against the importation of potatoes
in material wealth established in prev­ part of the issue to the Pacific High­
per
wire.
The
wire
is
attached
to
the
These laws, however, do not attempt
way.
Antimony a By-Product
from Newfoundland; the islands of St.
ious years.
nearest
telephone
line,
the
bayonet
is
to define “beneficial use.”
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Pierre
and
Miquelon;
Great
Britain,
in
­
GRAIN AND HAY
At a conference of the project man­ thrust into moist ground at the other cluding England. Scotland, Wales, and
bushels,
19,150,000
$15,355.000
Wheat,
end,
and
with
the
circuit
thus
complet
­
While no antimony was produced in
I COURT HOUSE NEWS
agers of the Uniten States Reclama­
Irelands Germany and Austria-Hunga­
4,000'000 3,380,000
Barley,
»>
tion Service and representatives of the ed the ranger can talk with headquart­ i ry, to include also the rest of Continen­ the United States last year from do­ ! Oats,
12,500,000 4,900,000
ers, report his position, summon fire
M
mestic ore, a considerable quantity was
Department of Agriculture, held at
tal Europe, and the Dominion of Cana­
350.000
310.000
fighters
if
necessary.
.
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Hye,
»>
saved
in
the
form
of
antimonial
lead,
of Interent to Jacfcaun Coo o'y
Sslt Lake City, Nov. 12-15, »resolution
da. This quarantine will become effec­ which is obtained at the smelters of j ^orn’
850,000
525.000
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attempting such a definition was adop­
tive on Dec. 14, 1913, except that ship­
Tax Nay«r»
1,300,000 14,000,000
Maps Offered Free
prescious metals in the course ot their llay, tons,
ted. This definition is somewhat long
ments covered by consular invoices on
Total for 1913
operations,
and
large
quantities
of
an
­
and detailed, hut in substance is as fol­
CIRCUIT COUltT
or prior to Dec. 24, 1913, will be admit­
Total for 1912
timonial alloys are recovered from sec­
lows:
George i'utz vs A J. Spring. Ord­
The United States Geological Sur- ted up to January 15, ’914.
VEGETABLES
ondary sources, such as scrap bearing
A water user is entitled to that “a- vey’s report on coal for 1910 contained
As soon as any country or district
$18,530,000 er overruling demurrer.
Total for 1918
mount of water that will render him a excellent maps of the coal fields of the can be shown to be free from potato and typ# metals, solder, and antimoni-
$17,780,000
Total
for
1912
George W. Bailey vs Margaret J.
reasonable maximum amount of good United States with brief descriptions ! diseases, the xuarantine will be lifted ai lead drosses. From antimonial lead
LIVESTOCK
Bailey.
Order dimissing cause.
with a reasonaie. economic handling of by geologists of of the Survey. Copies and potatoes will be admitted under of both domestic and foreign origin,
$42,000,000
Cattle, head 560,0U0
Eli N. Brushwood vs Marian V.
tne water.” He is entitled to the pro­ of that report are still available and proper regulation and inspection, as but smelted in the United States, ac­
18,900,000 Brushwood. Decree.
Dairy cows,. 212,000
tection of the State in this right, but can be procured free of charge upon provided in the first order. It is possi­ cording to figures compiled by the Uni­
14,000,000
HogB.
1,000,0)0
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NEW CARES.
in return the State has a right to de- application to the Director of the Sur­ ble that, in the case of certain Provin­ ted States Geological Survey, 1,949
7,225,000 j
1,825,000
Sheep,
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short
tons
of
antimony
were
produced
E. N. Warner vs M. F. McCorum.
tnund that ne use reasonable care and vey. A special feature of'the chapters ces in Canada and certain countries
20,000,000 ! Action to recover money, Complaint
279,000
» >
while from old alloys, scrap, dross etc, Horses,
judgment in conveying and using wa-
on coal production in 1911 and 1912 is a and districts in Europe, the absolute 2,506 short tons of antimony were re­ Mules,
1,780,000
8,930
filed, Summons. Demurrer to earn-
ter and cultivating his crops.
statement of the extent to which quarantine can be lifted in time to al­ covered.
280,000 !
187,000
Goats,
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4
plaint.
The conference adopted also a defini­ “shooting off the solid” is practiced in low the later movement of the present
$104,185,OuOj
Total fol 1918,
tion of “econmical use,” which was in
M. Ingram Burkhart vs C. A. Sea­
102,494.000]
the bituminous coal mines ofthe sever­ year’s crop under regulation and in-
Total fui 1912,
substance as follows:
man et al. Action to recover money.
al States, from which some instructive pection.
FRUITS AND NUT3
Since the water supply available for conclusions may be drawn. The more
Electric Sparks
$9 070,220 Complaint filed. Affidavit and under­
Total for 1913
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irrigation in the Western States is ade­ frequently that practice is condemned
6,430,000 taking for attachment.
Total fur 1912
Good printing costs no more than the
quate for only a relatively small per­ by writers and speakers and the more
A. J. Lupton vs O R Chaffee, et *1.
WOOL
AND
MOHAIR
While willing to discuss reforms,
centage of the entire irrigable acreage widely it is prohibited by law and the poor kind. Leave your orders at this
Suit in equity. Complaint filed. Ord­
Total
for
1913
Tammany
shove
no
signs
of
remorse
the fundamental standard of economi­ company rules, the safer it will be for office. We do good work at reasonable
er to show cause. Demurrer.
Total for 1912
or repentance.
cal use must be. the financial results the miner and the better for the indus­ prices.
Albert Scholl vs Georgia M. Scholl.
DAIRY P roducts
A man is mentally strong at 60—if
accomplished per acre-foot of water try.
FOR SALE at a Bargain—House and
20,000.000 $7,000,000 ! Suit, for divorce Complaint filed, sum­
Butter, lbs.
he
can
avoid
f
alii
’
v
in
love
with
a
silly
applied, rather than the yield per acre
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lot on Oregon street, near City Hall.
9,000,000 1,440,000 i mons.
Cheeie, ,,
irrigated. In future development the
Subscribe for the Post. $1.50 per
Must be sold soon Cal) on Rogue female of the species.
Milk & cream gal. 29,000,000 13,000,000 ! Estie L. Hoxie vs Herbert C. Hoxie.
doctrine of beneficial use must in many year.
Before marriage a man has a theory
Realty River Co.
Adv.
$21,440,000 ! Suit for divorce. Complaint filed.
Total for 1913
about managing a wife, but after mar­ Total for 1912
16,090,000
First National Bank of San Francis­
riage he discovers that it is a fact not
MISCELLANEOUS PRODUCTS
co vs Pine Lumber Co Suit to fore­
a theory that confronts him.
t
Including poultry, eggs, hops, salmon close mortgage. Complaint filed.
As a matter of fact Mona Lisa has and other fish, honey, etc.
Mi llie Cady vs Clarence H. Cady.
I the peculiar smile of the wife who has
Total for 1913
$48,975,090
Suit
for divorce Complaint filed. Sum­
' rifled her husband’s pockets in the still
Total fur 1912
38,017,00u
mons.
1 watches of the night.
H. S. Gile vs C. W Triplett. Suit
On the theory that a watched pot
Licenses Total $117,592
to foreclose mortgage. Complaint
j never boils we might get quicker re­
filed.
sults in Mexico by thinking about some­
COUNTY COURT
thing else.
Portland, Jan.8-Hunters and nng-
In the matter of the estate of An­
In regulating the battle at Tampico lers of the state of Oregon paid $117,
did Admiral Fletcher act us polieeman 592 for game from the woods tin I fish drew McCallen deceased. Order ad­
or referee?
from the streams of Oregon in 1913 mitting will to probate. Order appoin­
Meanwhile though the boycotted eggs according to the figures issued yester­ ting uppi aiserB.
In the matter of the estate of Har­
may become cheaper, they will not im­ day by William L. Finley, state game
ley I. Johnston,deceased. Bond of ad­
prove with age.
warden.
Of this sum. $48,029 was for hunting ministrator filed, Order appointing ap­
Cutting melons and passing dividends
represent the fat and the lean of cor­ licenses alone’ $44,748 for angling li­ praisers.
censes and $24,82-1 for the combination
L. Whitsett vs Same. Notice of
poration activities.
licenses
at
$2
each.
Lien.
What has Andrew Carnegie against |
In addition hunters from outside the
Dock Huason vs Same. Notice of
Elihu Post that he recommends Elihu
state paid $1520 as non-resident fees. Lien.
for the presidency?
Another big item was $6775 for fines
A. L. Vronian vs estate of A linnet
Some men might make a fortune if imposed by the various eourts for vio­
Liwrentz, deceased. Notice of Lien.
they did not spend so much time wish­ lations of the game laws.
ing they were rich.
In (he matter - f the estate of G. W.
Of the last Item, half in each case
Ignorance of the law is no excuse, went to the general fund of the county Clarno, deceased. Order for sale of
but it causes many a man tu pay law­ and the other half was turned over to real property.
yer’s feea.
In the matter of the estate of Wil-
■ the fish and game commission.
When the suffragists get in power ‘ This, in a measure, explains why ' l;am Dutton, deceased. Order discharg­
let us hope they won’t make men wear hunters say that 1913 was the poorest ing administrator.
1 hunting season they ever had, further"
clothes that, button in the back.
William Childers vs Rogue River Val­
The easiest way to stop a girl crying wi re almost 25 per ce"t more hunters ley Public Service Corporation. Notie »
is to tell her it will make her nose red. in the field in 1913 than in any previous of Lien.
C. C. Shaw vs Same. Notice of
Some excitement followed the an season.
1 notincemenl that dasheens made gowi I
Lien.
' stuffing for the turkey, anti! it de>el Woman Shot Through Accident.
oped,that a vegetable and not Fi Io
Hu band Did Not Linger.
mt ant.
Ia?l>an< n. Or., Jan fl tira Pearl
Centrrlia, Wash., Jsn.fl-Throu»fi
Judging from the piopoaal of Bi I-
the accidental di», barge of a revolver Hassler H m fil' d suit in the LinnCaun-
giums
K
ig,
to
pay
the
debts
of
Prin
­
7
Pioneer Store
Jacksonville, Ore.
yesterday afternoon, Mrs. Frank Ipe, ty Court r.g imt Orrin W. Hassler. if
cess Louise, some valuable new rubber
wife of a prominent rancher living west this city, for I voreo mi the grounds
' forest» must have been discovered tn
of Centralia, was »0 badly wounded in of desertion. .he alleges desertion*
the Co-.go.
the arm the member ha 1 to he amputa­ few minutes at er the ceremony, whn h
Keep only wellbred hen», advise* a ted close to th ■ shoulder. The revolver was p rforme i five yrsrs go in Mult­
farm journal; but then most of ’em was on a closet shelf and was knocked nomah county She al« > auks the court
have alreadj joined what the socialist* to the floor by Mrs. Ipe while feeling to give her the custody of a daughter
call th« non producing clan».
around for lome article. From all re­ of the union.
Representative Borland’s proposed ports she will recover.
Don’t hi. ..»ip-in’il if
rave an attack
tax on bachelors as an aid to widows
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cuts out a definite substantial present
Don't post unsightly, scrawled notic­ ’r.-fc !
. fr “sly well Chamberlaúi’» I in-
for a vague and shadowy future.
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Every time a big corporation takes printed at this office fora
charge. ¡I ilpnlorB.
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