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About Jacksonville post. (Jacksonville, Or.) 1906-19?? | View Entire Issue (Feb. 14, 1914)
u celi'*” : ______ vol . vu. JACKSONVILLE, JACKSON COUNTY, OREGON, FEBRUARY 14, 1911 H.Btorical Society NO. il I j towns instead of in the one large city. He even goes so far as to say that it ■ that many of the young women have SAXTON BRINGS SUIT FOREIGNERS BARRED RUCH SCHOOLS is better to teach the boy to read un- . just quit trying, With a capital stock of $641, the derstandingly an article in a farm jour ' Corvallis Cannery, operated by tne Possibly when he has finished with Klamath Bank, Which Accused nal, and then write an acceptable story other business, Schoolmaster Presi Organize Parents and Teachers Benton County Growers’ Association, Positions o'$7i a Month or to the editor for publication, than to . dent Wilson will proceed to regulate ' di 1 a business of $55,000 in 1913. The drag him through a canto of Spenser’s the irregular verbs. Would that lie Association. Enthusiastic ' establishment packed 17.850 cases of Him of Forgery, is De- More Are Foi Americans Fairie Queen, a composition to which ! would. fruits and vegetables, making 38 car fendant. and Panamans Meeting Held Last he will never revert. loads of 36,000 lbs. each. Growers re- Many of the magazines would made It is not the idea of this noted edu I good reading if they would cease to I ceived approximately $12,000 for raw Week. cator that such masterpieces as the ! material, Washington, Feb. 9- Only natives of Klamath Falls, Or., Feb. 9—The Gettysburg address. Cottei’s Saturday slop over. Out of a total Government appropri Panama and Americans hereafter will First Trust & Savings Bank, of this Nighr, Gray’s Elegy should be over The Tammany crowd are now begin city, his been made the defendant tn a looked. But he thicks that four years ning to realize how it feels to be on I The first meeting of the Parent- ation of $23,460.000 for carrying on be employed in ti e higher grades of Teachers Association was held at the reclamation work, Oregon receives $1, service on the Panama Canal. The damage suit filed bv Eugene Saxton. is too long a time to spend in studying the outside looking in. The amount sougnt to recover is $10,- a literature that the teachers mid stu It looks as if Mr. Morgan is going to ! Ruch School House, Friday evening, 220,134. Of this amount about $500, i rule will apply to all employes who re- 000. Saxton was arrested in Idaho dents will never use. ■ let the other fellows shoulder the blamr Feb. 6, and fiom the good attendance, 000 will be expended on the West Uma- ceive more than $75 a month or more interest manifested and hearty co-op tilla project, nearly the same amount i than 49 cents an hour. Aliens may be charged with forging the signature of A committee has been authorized by if things go wrong. eration snown by the parents and pa I on the work jointly being carried on by employed in those grades if they have J. W. Siemens, president of the First A wealthy American has paid $403,- State Superintendent Churchill to in Trust & Saving Bank, to notes aggre vestigate methods of teaching English 030 for a painting by Titian. It looks trons of the district it will be an event the Government and the state, and the occupied similar positions during the I long remembered and one which we balance will be allotted to the Klamath construction of the Panama Canal for gating approximately $17,000. He w»s is Oregon and in other states, and to like a waste of money, of course, but project. two years or more. They may also be brought back here in chains by Fred devise means to bring the work more it was better than paying that amount hope will be continued. The object of this organization is to employid temporarily in emergencies. Morley, retained as a special assistant The good roads excitement has in nearly into harmony with modern con for a French count or an Italian foster a closer sympathy and co-opera The eight-hour law will be applied to vaded Polk County. The Dallas Com to the Prosecuting Attorney. Saxton ditions and affairs. Professor E. T duke. tion between the home and the school, mercial Club is making an effort to se all per day and hourly employes above was held in jail 173 days without a Reed, Agiieultural College Editor, is Hon. Thoma R. Marshall ha» shown to _____________ ______ of both, and cure a bond issue of not less than $60<‘, the grades of laborers. increase the efficiency hearing. The grand jury finally took chairman of the committee, and haw the country that it is possible for a i to further in every way the interests All officers and employes on the ca up his case after two other sessions of 003, with which, it is figured, practi ing learned w^at Eastern educators man to be vice-president and be cheer- 1 of the Oregon Public schools, in gener the body had been held and Saxton was cally all the cities of the county can be nal. excepting clerks, bookk lepers, recommend is desirous of learning what ful and talkative at the same time. al, and the Ruch schorl in (-articular. connected by a hard surface road. stenographers, ty pewitcrs, sugeonB, liberated. The Federal authorities then Oregon educators think of the idea. Ruch school is one of the first rural It strikes us that the Michigan cop physicians, nu se? and , raughtsn.en arrested a siage driver named W. M. The Santa Clara Potato Growers ’ He will welcome suggestions from per mine owner» have a lot of brass. schools in Jackson County to form an Association, an association of farmers and clerical positions paying $75 and Chandler, on the charge for which Sax teachers of English throughout the ton had been held. Kansas City has established a muni association of this kind, and it was near Eugene, has just sold three car less per month, will be exempted from state. cipal shoe shop. We wonder if it will made possible through the persistent loads of spuds at 80 cents per cwt. and Civil Service examination. Employes ■ . . «.Tl* efforts of their teacher. Miss Nellie I are holding from 12 to 14 carloads for of the Panama Railroad may be trans last? Collins. The following officers were better prices. The association was or ferred to the canal staff without exam Recent Deaths Electric Sparks Huerta compares Mexico to a snake. elected and installed: Mrs. Anna Rice, i ganized for the purpose of developing ination. And what we want to know is, why Pres., Miles Cantral, V. Pres., better potatoes, for co-operation in Huerta and his money are soon part doesn’t Mexico strike back? I Mrs. Anna Ruch, Secretary and Miss fighting disease and insects and to aid MRS. JESSIE CALVERT ed. In old times a wife was regarded as I Nellie Collins, Treas. COURT HOUCE NEWS its members in securing better pricer. The funeral of Mrs. Jessie Calvert Will Anthony Comstock be one of her husband’s better half, but now she Addresses were made by the school who died at her home near Rogue Riv the vice-admirals? That the Willamette Valley shoul i wants to be the whole thing I supervisor, A. R. Chase, Miles er, Sunday morning, was held at the The cost of living ought to becheap- Cantral, Mrs. Anna Rice and Mr. Da have not less than 20 x 100 feet o: Item. of Intereat to Jackson Coun’y When are the hens going to begin Deneff residence in this citv Tuesday ar in Mexico, since Huerta and Villa vis supplemented at intervals with space in the agricultural building ai their profit sharing? afternoon at 2:30 o,clock. Interment Taw Payer. the Panama Pacific Exposition was the Congress;will not go to marking time and the others greutly reduced the several numbers by the pupils of the opinion expressed at the Salem meet in the cemetery at this city. Mrs. Cal number of jersons living down there. C ounty COURT school. vert, whose maiden name was Gilson, while the White House drill master is ing of the Willamerte Valley Associa The addresses were ably and enthu Wall street doesn’t want to stand In the matter of the estate of Fan was a sister of Mrs. Alice Ulrich, Mrs. around. tion. Additionol sface will be sough' Now that a review of the great trials not being allowed to have its own way siastically rendered and expressed not I in the horticultural building and ulso nie M. Port, deeeased. Crderappoint Hattie Deneff and Mrs. May Rose of ing administrator and appraisers. this city and of Mrs. Ralph Jennings of history has got down to Gen. Sick any more, than the small boy who onlv the speakers sentiments of a fu in the Oregon State building. ture hearty co-operation with the teach ! Bond of administrator filed and approv and Ansel Gilson of Buncom. The de les, there’s a chance for Bill Sulzer to doesn’t want to go to school. How feebly a mere medal expresses er and the school, but those of every come into the spotlight soon. ed. ceased was aged about 35 years. what the world feels about a man like good citizen and patron of the Dis in the matter of the guardianship It’s hard to understand a minimum FIRE FIGHTING trict. MRS. EDNA E. HALL 1 and est.ite of S. C Clearwater, an in wage of $3 a day for government em Marconi and his wireless work for sci The new cement block school build competent. Order appointing apprais- Mrs. Edna E. Hall, widow of the ployes, unless Uncle Sam is going into entific advancement. ing, with its modern heating system, The banks are “coming in” in pla lute Magnus Hall, deceased, died in the automobile business. State and Nation Join. Success ers- adjustable steel desks and sea’ts and t us city early Tuesday morning aged : In the matter of the estate of Ma y How on earth does a mere ex-presi- toons—20 from Chicago in a group the all the other necessary modern equip 30 years. She leaves three children dent like Professor Taft manage to ac- other day. The Currency act will at ments, just recently completed and in Depends Upon a Trained ’ A. Young, deceased. Order fixing least have a fair start. besides several brothers and sisters. cumlate 35 pairs of trousers? I time and place for final settlement. stalled at a cost of $3000 is a further Funeral services were held at the resi Mr. Henry Ford, the auto King, of and the best manifestation of their in and Dependable i Articles of incorporation of the Page Every time Gen. Villa takes anoth dence of W. M. Cook, Thursday after er city, Huerta takes another bottle. Detroit, appears to have hau a rush of terest shown in the betterment of the > Drusler Co. filed. noon after which interment was had in benevolence to his carbureter. Force. school. In the matter of the estate of Wil- Its a wise railroad that knows its the cemetery on the hilt. With these new improvements, well, : liain C. Bartlett, deceased. Inventory own owner, these days. fences and shady school grounds it has John Lind can keep a secret better The report of a conference on forest and appraisement filed. Don’t post unsightly, scrawled notic been made one of a few standard ENGLISH CIRCUIT COURT than a sewing society. es when you can have them neatly schools, with out exception in Jackson ! fire protection by the various states Edith Maud Jasman vs Frederick has just been issued by the federal de- | printed at this office for» charge. There seems to have been a number County, and it can be safely said that Jasman. Order for suit money and partment of agriculture. This confer-I Newspaper Literature Recom- of very oily dealings with Mexico. there are few, if any, more ideal rural ence was attended by representatives alimony pendente lite. Mr. Thomas A. Edison is said to have schools in the State of Oregon. Fit Hi' Case Exactly. mended to Schools from all fhe New England states, New Medford Hardware Co. vs James W. recovered completely from his recent de A very efficient and interesting “When fatherwassick about, six yearnago York. New Jersey, Pennsylvania, Ma ! Dunlap. Entry of judgment. vacation. he read an advertisement of Chamberlain’s monstration of the Babcock test fer I ryland, Virginia, West Virginia, North Frederick Silmieder vs D. 8. Wood, Knowing when to quit is regarded as Tablets in the papers that fit his case ex milk was given by the supervisor, Mr. Carolina, Ohio, Michigan, Minnesota, The literature of city and village actly,” writes Miss Margaret Campbell of Chase. This demonstration was not et al. Decree. newspapers should be studied in the an element of a Wall street directors Ft. Smith, Ark. “He purchased a box of . Oregon, and Washington, F. L. TouVelle vs Josephine Soo- them and he has not been si< k since. My only interesting and instructive to the work of teaching English in highschool. equipment. The meeting was culled to discuss Smitli el ul. Older overruling demur and pupils, but to the patrons as well sister had stomach trouble and was also ben This is is the belief of George B. Aiton ___ .„ ____________ _ _ ______ Getting married under the new eu- ; the section of the Weeks law which rer. efited by them.” For sule by all dealers. was highly appreciated by all. state inspector of the Wisconsin schools, genic law in Wisconsin is so difficult —Advertisement. ! authorizes co-operation between the The untiring efforts of the school First National Bank of San Francis ’ federal governme’t and the states in I board W. H. Venable, Chas. Hamilton i protecting from fire forests situated on co vs Pine Lumber Co. Order overrul and Miles Cantrall together with these DCl the watersheds of navigable streams, ing demurrer. a ¡of the teacher, Miss Collins and Super C. H. Smith vs James Hutson. ' The conference cons-dered not only the visor Chase, were clearly in evidence I details of carrying nut the law, but the Transcript of judgment from justice s by the interest shown by this our first ■ results which the law bus accomplished court, Gold Dial. meeting, and we feel that at last we j and the promise which it gives of fu C. B. Stark et al vs Mutual Fire Co. have mustered ourselves into line, ture accomplishment. Order extending time in which to ready for the inarch of progress. The various subjects discussed includ plead. The next meeting will be held the ed patrol work, cooperation with pri E. Renshaw vs Effie M. Armstrong afternoon of Fen. 20, which will be vate owners of limberland, and cooper et ai. Decree. teachers meet- strictly a parent and ation with other protective agencies T. L. Farlow vs Elias Miller et al. and with railroads. The conference is Affidavit and order for publication of said to have established beyond a doubt' summons. the great value of fire loukuut stations j and towers, and the imperative need 1 Delia Nunan vs L. A. Askew. Order of telephone communication, as well as dism ssing. __________________ ___ „ Lillian M. Kinder vs Robert M. Kin- other w permanent construction work, to! include roads and trails. In all of these der. Order to deliver home and eertain Boosts for “Stop in Oregon.” activities the value of cooperation be personal property to plaintiff. tween the various agencies wasempba- J W. 1. Vaw.er executor est of D. Good Rocds doom Reach sized, and it was biought out that effi Polk Maltb.ewB ('eceased vs A. L. Ha ciency could be raised and expenses zelton. Satisfaction of judgment. es Polk County. lowered when stale, nanon, lumber: 1. W. Thomas vs Henry T. Haswell companies, and private individuals et al. Order oi default. work together in accordance with a NEW CASES. Portland, Ore. Feb. 10 (Special) — plan evolved by all. The State of Oregon vs George Ham It was shown that the disposal of! Leaving Portland the morrmg if lin. Criminal complaint. Transcript the slash left after lumbering means ! Thursday. February 19, a special train from justice's court, Gold Hill District will be run over the line of the Oregon the elimination of a great source of filed. danger from fires. In some ‘ uses it Electric carrying a party of 125 or L. M. Travis vs Charles P. Talent, was shown that it was Lest to dispose j more boosters, representing practically every line of business in this section, of this m: eri.d by burning it under el al. Action to recover money. Com 1 to attend a great convention at Eugene supervise wuen there was little dun- 1 plaint tiled. Aili tavit and undertaking for the purpose of stimulating interest g«r from li e. Iri oilier cases it w .s f'.r attach nnnt. Laura Marshall vs Arthur Marshall. in the "Buy-your-ticket-through-Ore- pioved to be sufficient to lop tin. i gon” movement w l.ich was inaugurat brunches, so that all would lie close to Suit for divorce. Complaint filed. Sum mons. ed several weeks ago ilirougnout the the ground alm decay quickly. In the discussion oi actual lire light ! whole state. The train will probably Henry H< it ‘ureter vs Georgr G. stop at all the important towns onr oule ing it was pointed out that the secret Gial am, et At. Stilt to foreclose mm t- for the purpose of taking on all who of the suppress.on und control oi lues gage. Complaint filed. care to make the trip. The Eugene in the woods is not e»aeiiii.iily differ The 401 Oi h ird vs Anna Evans, ft Commercial Club will make arrange ent from that in the city, and lies ill al. Sill, to qui.-t title. Complaint til«. d, h - ■laving a trained anJ d jpj.iJahiu inents to entertain at least 1,1X10 dele 1 he Pioneer Store Jacksonville, Ore summons is.-ii' f fighting organization. gate». T. L. Farlow vs Elias Miller, et . <1. liiat the movement is already having Suit to quiet title. Complaint fin d. a good effect is indicated by the state Subscribe fur ti e Post. $1.53 per Affidavit and order for public alien of ment by the Pacific Coast representa year. suininouj ,n -1 .cksonvilie Pi,st. tive of the Pennsyluania lanes that Oil I OR RENT — I he Nul ling house probably 90 percent of the San Fran Cured ko-vre Con.plaint. Ap cisco travel in 1915 will include Oregon Oregon street. $6 00 per month, ‘ I waw miibriitg with liter coniplair If ply to D. W. Bagahaw. as a part of its itinerary. The cOnven «.• vh Iva Smith of Print Blank, Texan, Mu .’.1 t:on at Eugene will be held for the pur FOR SALE at a Bargain House añó deeiikd t<> tiv a 25c. box of Chambeiln. 's pose of laying plans to induce that lot on Oregon street, near City Hull. Tablet», and am happy to any that I aui co n- pletrlv cured and can recommend them to Must be sold soon Call on Rogue every travel to take advantage of stopover one.” For sal» by all dealers.—Ad- Realty River <Jo. Adv. ' privileges in a great number of Oregon Mrtiaement. Everybody is Dancing Why not Drink Tango Coffee AT ULRICH’S PORTLAND LETTER