Jacksonville post. (Jacksonville, Or.) 1906-19??, March 14, 1914, Image 1

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NO. 45
JACKSONVILLE, JACKSON COUNTY, OREGON, MARCH 14. 1914
VOL. VIL
and telegraph wires; a sure way to
INDUSTRIAL REJILW
keep the United States busy.
The man who made his money by I
marriage ought not object to having N :ws of New Industries, Enter­
Lives
and
Property
of
Foreign
­
Unde Billy Robinson Died at
Held Monday Night. Old Board the income tax collected at its source.
prises and Improvements
ers Are to be Respected,
It may be true that Japan hasn’t aid
Medfoi d Sacred Heart Hos-
Fii ishesBusiness. New Coun-
ed Huerta; but it can hardly be deuied
that Will Employ La­
Consul States.
pliai
Wednesday.
that Huerta makes a good opportunity
c/1 Organized. Elects Mar­
for Japan or any other helping hand.
bor and P.omotethe
shal, Attorney and
America
has
many
millions
who
Washington, March 11-Consul Sim- i
William Robinson, a native of Ten­
Development cf
know nothing about the signing of the
pich at Nogales reported to the State
nessee, died at the Medford hospital,
Streetcommissioner.
Declaration of Independence, but who
Department that he had assurances i
Wednesday morning aged almost 88
Oregoi.
can tell nevertheless at a moments no­
Go's $900 Per
from Carranza, with whom he conferr­
years.
tice where Joe Tinker stands in his bat­
ed todav. that lives and property of
He was a pioneer of California and
ting average.
Year off Sal-
(Prepared bv the State Bureau of In­
Americans and other foreigners would
Oregon, having crossed the plains with
Guns for Mexico will put a little dustries and Statistics.)
be protected and that all molestation
an ox train in 1853 He followed min­
aries.
more chile concarne in the Mexican ta­ Woolen manufacturers at Cologne,
of foreigners would be avoided through
ing in California until 1856, when he
male.
came to this city, then a thriving min­ SAYS PRESS RULES OREGON out the Nogales district.
Germany ate seeking to contract fur
Carranza issued the orders on Consul
ing camp; later he farmed in Josephine
Huerta better pay his army off be­ Oregon grown teasel and that industry
The city council persuant to adjourn­ fore he talks about paying the expens­
Simpich’s protest, under instructions:
and Klamath counties returning to
is reviving.
Jacksonville in 1898. For the past six R. J. Hendricks of Sa'em Urges from Secretary Bryan, protesting a- ment met in the city hall Monday, eve* es of ten famous war correspondents.
Catholic people at La Grande ara
gainst rebel depredations on George ning for the purposes of finishing the
years or more he had been an invalid,
A girl always thinks she has a Greek planning a $30,0v0 cathedral.
Good Use of Governing
business
of
the
old
board
and
the
or
­
Beveridge’s ranch and the Ganahl haci­
most of which time he spent in the
profile if she can wear nose glasses.
enda in the Nogales district. Carranza . ganization of the new council.
The Milton box factory is being en­
hospitals at Ashland and Medford.
Force.
We have a suspicion that somebody
Present
—
Mayor
Britt;
Councilmen
has promised further that there will be
larged to 500,000 capacity.
Funeral will be held in this city Sun­
Fick. Florey and McIntire; Recorder has been tampering with the war news
day under the auspices of Warren
University of Oregon, Ei.gene, Mar- no more assaults like the one on the Stansell; Treasurer Cronemiller. Ab­ I from Tampico.
The new Soulhen Pacific bridge over
Lodge, No 10, A. F. & A. M. of this 10—Newspapers constitute the real son of Silas King at Caco. The author­
Coos Bay will coat $800,000.
sent
Councilmen
Barnum
and
Attorn
­
We
never
know
how
weak
our
Army
city, of which lodge Mr. Robinson had governing force in Oregon; before long ities at Tampico have promised the im­
ey Hanna. Minutes of previous meet­ and Navy are until the appropriation
A logging company at Knappa will
been a member for many years.
they will govern the whole United mediate release of an American named ing head and approved. Report of
j bills come up ir. Congress.
extend ils railroad three miles.
States. This is the view of R. J. Hen­ Byrd, held near that city.
Treasurer Cronemiller read and order­
—
■
»
Eugene Fruit Growers Association
dricks, of Salem, publisher of the Sa­
ed
filed. Several bills were presented j
To Validate County Debt.
has orders for $10,000 of their 1J14 pro­
lem Statesman, the Northwest Poultry
and
on
motion
ordered
paid.
Looks for Development
Journal and the Pacific Homestead,
duct.
The proposition heretofore made by
who came to Eugene to speak before
West Linn, Clackamas county, will
E. M Wilson to audit books of county
Klamath Falls, Or., March 9—As the
ti e State University’s classes in jour­
Gold Beach, Or., March 11—The year officials in order to find amount due city
erect a $15,0o0 city hall.
result of the filing of a suit against
nalism. Mr. Hendricks said the ex­ 1914 looks like a banner year for Curry on account of interest on delinquent Amendment to Parcel Post. I
Kiamath County, there being other
North Bend school board is planning
treme development of popular govern­ County. With the people in the new taxes, was on motion accepted, the
counties in Oregon similarly situated
a new high school.
ment in Oregon had caused this taking logging town of Brookings in the south city to pay Mr. Wilson 10 per cent of
Waterways
Association
to
regarding the amount of indebtedness,
over of the functions commonly sup­ end nearly ready to begin cutting tim­ amount recovired.
Sherwood is to have a $10,000 hotel
a campaign has been launched here by­
posed to be exercised by governors and
Meet April 13.
and bank building.
The business of the old council being
Judge Worden’s supporters to have legislatures. His talk contained an < x ber at the rate of 250,000 feet daily,
and with another logging town of 1060 concluded, on motion duly made and
placed on the November ballot the
Springfield and Hood River have
I hortation that the power of the news­
population to be started this Summer seconded, it adjourned sine die. May­
question of the validation of debts in
Portland, Ore., Mir. 10, (Special)—| slock subscribed for canneries.
papermen, thus greatly enhanced, be by the Smith Lumber Company in the or Britt then requested the officers
excess of statutory limitation. The plan
The Wilbur woolen mills at Stayton
directed honestly and toward social and extreme northern end and with great chosen at the recent election, to cotre [ A campaign in which all the states of
is to take the matter up at once with
the
Pacific
Coast
are
actively
joining
will
be enlarged anu a warehouse ano
and community betterment.
building activity throughout the entire forward and Recorder Stansell then ad- I
the judges of other counties, and have
Mr. Hendricks, who even before he county, everything points to thebegin­ ministered the oath of office to Major > is that now being made to secure an and mattress laciory added.
i litiative petitions placed in circulation.
attended the University of Oregon 30 ning of a real booiil for this, the laig- Britt, Councilmen Prim and Norris and . amendment to the present parcel post
The Everfresli Food Products Co at
Judge Worden says the indebtedness
years ago. was in newspaper work and undeveloped section in the United Treasurer Cronemiller and Mayor Britt regulations affecting the mailing of Sutherlin will enlarge its plant lo doc-
is necessary to make the highway and
seeds,
bulbs,
plants,
cuttings,
etc.
Un
­
who has been at it ever since he left States.
then declared that the new council
other permanent improvements thát
der present provision, these must al) 1 ble capacity
the University, still thinks it a good
was le dy for business.
are needed.
take a flat rate of one cent for two . The Raimer Mineral soap factory at
occupation. He thinks it also a remun­
A petition signed bv a number of tax
ounces,
which means that lhe man who I Si. Helens bus maue ai l uiigelllelili* lo
erative one provided, he says, the pub­
Kills Ccuger in Cabin
payers, asking that salary of marshal
mis year, starling lbw
mails some plants to his neighbor five ! operate
lisher is not afraid of 17 hours of toil
Forest Notes
and night watchman be reduced to $60
month.
exactly
the
same
miles
away
pays
daily.
per month was on motion laid on the
The Bucket basket factory at Hills­
Roseburg, Or. March 11—Charles F. table, the councilmen voting two for postage he would if mailing them to
Canada has 23 million acreB in tim-
boro
wid be enlarged am add a line of
New
York.
Sherfling. a homesteader above Peel, and two against, Mayor Britt casting
ber reserves, as compared with 187
wicker
chairs.
Woman Files for Office.
killed a large cougar under peculiar the deciding vote. Council then pro­
The fifth Annual Convention of the
million acres in the national forests of
Kimball cultivators manufactured at
conditions. He had just come back ceeded with the election of a marshal, Columbia & Snake River Waterways
the United States.
The Dalles are shipped east by me car
from some traps when he heard a noise
McMinnville, Or., March 9—Mrs. in his cabin. He thought it was made M. D. Jones and J. M. Central were Association will be held in Portland load.
Apple wood is the favorite material
April
13-14,
in
the
parlors
of
the
Port
­
placed
in
nomination
and
a
ballot
tak
for ordinary saw handles, and some Carries L. Sherwood has filed for the by friends who had come while he was
The people of Turner voted to install
office of County Recorder on the Re away. He looked in the window and to I en which s.howed four votes for Mr. land Ccmmerci.il Club. Committees ot
g<>e*-into so-called brier pipe*.
a
supply
oi pure spring waler.
prominent
business
men
have
been
ap
­
mo-
Jon.
s
and
one
for
Mr.
Cant:al.
A
New Jersey has a timbered area of publican ticket, and is the first woman nis surprise heheld a panther helping tion was duly made and seconded that pointed to outline the program for the
lhe silking operatives in shingle
to
ever
run
for
office
in
Yamhill
Coun
­
himself to the larder. A bullet quick­ the salary of marshal be fixed at $65. event and to provide for entertainment mills m Oregon anu Washington aiel*.-
about two million acres, on which the
ly cut short the marauder’s depreda­ per month; carried.
timber is worth about $8.500,000 on the ty-
and publicity. Men thoroughly conver­ mg replaced by non-union men.
She is at preeent deputy Sheriff, tion.
Slump. It is mainly valuable for cord­
The election of street commissioner sant with the subject will present pa­
The state and tedural commissioners
which
office
she
has
held
for
the
past
wood
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was next on the program and on mo­ pers relating to the improvement of on development of llie Dalles water
three years, where she had full charge
Many of the forest fires attributed of the tax collecting. Besides two years i Take Figsen and be happy, They tion it was ordered that the office be the Columbia and Snake rivers and a power project visited lhe grounds the
combined with that of water superin­ large attendance is expected from Ore­ past week to select a site.
to railroads are not caused by sparks in the postoffice here, she has held re­ sell it at the City Drug Store.
gon, Washington, Idaho, Montana, and
frorh locomotives, but by cigar and ci­ sponsible clerical positions. She has been
Don’t post unsightly, scrawled notic­ tendent and sexton of the cemetery, or
lhe Eugene Excelsior plant will dou­
garette butts thrown from smoking- a widow since 1897 and has two chil­ es when you can have them neatly in other words that the duties of the British Columbia.
ble its plant and in a new fire prooi
car window».
The Portland Commercial Club is co­ building hopes to have a payroll of $11.
printed at this office for» — -M charge. water man and the sexton be added to
i dren.
(those of the street com.
Written operating with the Oiegon Civic League
j proposals from E.S. Wilson and C. Ul­ in an attempt lo relieve present condi­ iluu within a year.
There is general sentiment growing
rich stating th. s dary each would accept tions in Portland in regard to lhe un­
that
Oregon has gone too far in pro­
for the office were read; also u verbal employed. and on request can secure
gressive legislation that handicaps in­
proposal from Ernest Langley, A bal- the names of a considerable number of
lot was had with the following result: people who are anxious to secuie em­ dustries.
Lane county manufacturers meet
Ulrich 3, Wilson 1, Langley 1. The ployment on farms throughout this
proposal of Mr. Ulrich was that he be state. Any inquiries in this connection Tuesday, March 10, to consider a state
paid $4.50 per day for work with two addressed to the Portland Commercial industrial convention and county exhi­
bit.
horse team doing such work as may be Club will be given prompt attention.
A $20,000 office building will be erec­
ordered by council and that he would
Hates for the International Livestock ted at Baker City lor Louis Sommers
accept as salary for performance of all
the duties of the three offices, ths sum Exposition have been fixed for Decem­ of Portland.
ber 7-12, 1914 at the Union Stockyards
of $19.95 per month.
The Swedish I.uthern church of Port­
A communication from Mr. Hanna in in Portland. The announcement is land will erect a hospital.
which he referred to some of the work made thus early in the season in which
'lhe Eugene Iron Works is planning
done by the city attorney in the past to prepare their exhibits. Genera! to begin lhe manufacture of a porta­
and stated that in ciew of the feeling Manager Plummer states that this will ble range lor mountain and nniltaiy
that retrenchment in expenses was nec­ probably be the only first class stock
purposes.
essary and feeling that perhaps the le- show in the country at which no entry
O. L. C|ark of Marshfield will erect
I gal work for the present year would fees are charged to exhibitors or ad­
a
ibree story apartment 50 by loo
mission
fee
to
the
visiting
public.
The
.......
1 not be so arduous as it has been here­
Staple and Fancy Ginghams 10c. to 25c. yd.
tofore, he would, if agreeable to the I premium list is the largest and most ( feet,
council, continue in his position for the I comprehensive ever offered in the I Among new brick buildings for 19! 4
Ripplette in four leading colors 15c. yd. 7 yds.
1 are a school house at Silverton and a
ensuing year at a salary of $25. per Northwest.
for $1.00.
month. On motion that the proposal
The first annu i short course for far , city hall al Woodburn.
of Mr. Hanna be accepted the vote mers conducted is Crook County by the I Corvallis Odd Fellows plan the ereC-
Crepes in Dolly Varden and fancy designs 20c.
showed a tie—two for an I two against, Oregon Agricultural College has just I tion of a line j story temple.
Mayor Britt decided the tie by voting closed an extremely satisfactory ses- • Molafia n to have a /2'»,000 electric
and 25c. yd.
in favor of retaining Mr. Hanna.
rion. The registration for the course ■ I power plant.
Devonshire Cloth, warranted sun and tub pro« f,
The bond of Treasurer Cronemiller, I was 250 and the average attendance
Two concrete business buildings ale
with Mess. C. C. Beekman and John 180. Farmers attended from all parts
just the thing for childrens’ wear and house
going to be budt at once in Eugene.
M Williams as sureties was read and of the county, some cord' g a distance
Veatch Bros of Cottage Grove will
dresses, 36 in. wide, 25c. yd.
on motion approved as was also the of 60 miles a”d remaining throughout
bond of Recorder Stansell with Mess. lhe week. The Crook County High erect a new store building.
Everything Brand New and Up-to-Date.
'1 he Attorney General sustain» the
W. H. Johnson and B. M. Collins HH School and the Prineville Commeici d
Samples Mailed Upon Request
sureties.
Club aie given much credit for the suc­ injunction suit of the Employers Asso­
ciation against running the state print­
cess of the course.
ing office as a closed shop, but holds
I the stale Cali pay the Union scale of
Electric Spark,
Voter 105 Years Old Registers 1 wages.
All nubcontrac ors or, the Willam­
ette Pacific trrv prepai ieg lo start work
Woodrow Wihon is obviously not H
Roseburg, Or.. March 9—One of Ore­ at once.
suffragett e.
gon
’s oldest voters registered here Sat­
7 he Pioneer Store
Jacksonville, Ore.
Having got lid of his cabinet, Huer­
urday afternoon. He is O. W Akers
Wcmen Study Charter
ta may be utilizing a Buffet.
and he gave his age as 103 years and
By Herculean efforts Democracy may his birth month as August. He regis­
yet save that cne-teim plank from the ters as a Deninocrat. Friends, who
Monmouth, Or., March 9 At the
piatfoim wreck.
have knew him for many years, say meeting of thu Women’s Civic Im­
Congress may yet be forced to p-tss ' that he is mistaken in hi» count by provement Club of thi. city in the H.gh
a law to keep the express companies ( one year, having been born in 1812. 1 School auditorium Friday aftenoon, a
from competing Parcel with Post. Mr. Akers is able to go to the post f- study was made of the city charte-,
They have made a heavy cut in rates, | ficc and his favorite newspaper offices and plans formed for an active cam-
Postmaster Gi neral Burleson wants I | nearly every dav. although he shows paign. A general cleaning up of Mon­
mouth was discussed.
the Government to own the telephone indications and signs of v'-v ige.
ANOTHER PIONEER GONE
Port Orford cedar of the Pacific coast
recently tried as a substitute for Eng­
lish willow in the manufacture of arti­
ficial limbs, has been found unsatisfac­
tory. While it is light enough it is too
coarse and brittle.
As an experiment, the supervisor of
the Beaverhead national forest is strip­
ping the bark from the bases of a num­
ber of lodgepoie pine trees at various
periods before they are to be cut for
telephone poles. This girdling causes
the trees to exude resin, and it is de­
sired to find what effect this may have
as a preservative treatment for the
poles.
TO SPARE AMERICANS
MEETING OF COUNCIL
PORTLAND LETTER
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Spring Showing of the
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