Jacksonville post. (Jacksonville, Or.) 1906-19??, March 21, 1914, Image 1

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Oregon Historical Society
City Hall
VOL. VII.
NO. 46
JACKSONVILLE, JACKSON COUN TY, OREGON, MARCH 21, 1914
yet supply the home market.
Some persons prefer bleached flour,
INDUSTRIAL REV.EW
BOTH SIDES CLAIM VICTORY
MINERAL RESOURCES
Only one wood,Spanish cedar, (Cedre-
just as they admire bleached hair.
la odorata) is commonly used for cigar
Breakers ahead for the income tax.
Complaint Issued After an In- boxes. Sumetimes a cheaper wood Two Mexican Gunbuats and one Many Million Dollars ii Gold It has run into the battalion of alimony Improvements, Factories, Pay­
may form the basis of the box, with
recipients.
paper-thin veneers of the tropical cedar
vestigalion into Alleged
rolls and Development
Rebel Vessel Bum Pow­
Taken oui Since the Days
Mr. Morgan did not know what a 1
over it.
paophet
he
was
when
he
spoke
of
un
­
Related to the Pro-
Illicit Traffic.
der, Then Boast
of '49 in Southwestern
It has been suggested that certain
scrambled eggs.
t
kinds of timber on the national forests
gress and Pros­
In these trying titties it is reassuring
Oregon
A complaint by Mrs. John Larson be reserved for the needs of the navy
San Francisco, March 17—A thrilling
to know that our state department is
perity of the
Mayor of Troutdale, has resulted in the This recalls the fact that the first for­ story of the first Naval engageme’t of
on a grape juice basis.
Southwestern Oregon has long been
arrest of her own husband, a saloon­ est reservations in this country were the present Mexican revolution was
King
George
should
know
that
to
be
Siale.
keeper, on the charg- of selling liquor made for naval material.
brought here yesterday by the crew of i known for its widespread and varied a real baseball fan one must be able to
The department of agriculture is try­ the United States collier Justin, which j mineral resources, among which gold-, I eat peanuts and yell at the Umpire sim-
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to a minor. An investigation into the
(Prepared bv the State Bureau of In.
case conducted by Deputy District At­ ing to eliminate the danger to cattle has arrived from the Mexican coast. ! silver, copper, platinum, and coal are ultaneously.
dustries and Statistics.)
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torney Ryan yesterday revealed the from poisonous plants on national for­ The engagement was fought at Topo- I the most important. They have been
That Mexican problem is about to
fact that for a year or more Troutdale est ranges. Of these plants, larkspur lobampo, between the recently acquir­ I the subject of investigation for a num­
Geo.
Giessendorfer,
an
experienced
blow its head off, and now is the time
camas, unu
and water ueiii-
hem- . , ea
boys, ranging in age from 10 to 20 years loco weed,
«cw, death vaiu«»,
ii.mpico and the i* Fed-
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ber of years by J. S. Diller, of the U- for all interested spectators to get out box manufacturer has started a large
ed reDei
rebel gunboat Tampico
have been in the habit of getting bois­ lock are the most poisonous. Larkspur ' eral gunboats Guerrero and Morelos,
nited States Geological Survey, and the
box factory,at Bandon.
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terously drunk and otherwise disturb­ does the the most harm, because it is ' The Federal gunboats had been c or­ results have just been published in Bul­ of the danger zone.
Lane county manufacturers adeptèd
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ing the peace of the town. Warrants so widely distributed and is particular­ dered north to sink crcapture the Tam­ letin 546.
resolutions favoring the use of Oregon
were sworn out yesterday afternoon, ly bad for cattle. Ordinarily, horses pico, whose crew a short time before
The gold rush of ’49 landed many a
| building stone and Oregon made stei I
and the arrests were made this morn­ will not eat larkspur, and sheep can had marooned the captain and first en­ prospector in southwestern Oregon.
on public structures."
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ing. L. Helming, another saloonkeep­ eat it without apparent injury.
gineer, at Mazatlan and turned rebel. Placers were opened and placer mining
Steel
for
the
J800,
000
Southern
Paci­
er of Troutdale, will face a similar
According to the Justin’s crew th“ two has ever since continued to be a thriv­ Medford Banks Show Increase.
LAW ^UPHELD
fic bridge across Coos Bay is being
charge.
Federal ships arrived at the rebel port ing branch of mineral industry. The
rushed to the scene of construction.
Mrs. Larson made complaint some
anu when 17,0tW feet olf opened fire on gold produced in southwestern Oregon
Oregon Nofed for Hogsand
Drewsey in Harney county is to b-
time ago and for a week or more offi­
the Tampico. The guns of the three before 1881 cannot be very closely es­
the scene of an electrical development
Sheep. Corn Carni­
cers from the District Attorney ’»office
Supreme Court Stands by
little -fighting craft have a range of a- timated, but it was many millions ol
and an electric railread.
and the Juvenile Court have had Trout­
bout 15,000 ft. and for about two hours dollars, while from 1881 to 1912 indu
labor Legislation of
val at Ontario.
Smithfield, Lane cot.nty, farmers are
dale saloons under surveill"nce. Yes­
a heavy bombardment was kept up, the i sive the production of gold has been
agitating a cannery.
terday a number of boys were taken in
shells falling several thousand ft. short $11,257,772. During the 10 years 1902
1913.
charge and brought to the Juvenile
of their marks. After firing several to 1912 inclusive the placer mines pro­ Portland, Ore., Mar. 17, (Special) —
A large sand and gravel plant is be­
Court rooms, where an examination
hundred shots, the Federal craft with­ duced $2,014,715 and the lode mines $1,
ing
installed at Shady Point, rear Suth­
The management of the 1914 Rose Fes­
bv Deputy District Attorney Ryan
Salem, Or., March 17—Two import­ drew to Mazatlan. The following day 523,226. Besides the gold and a con­ tival has announced the program for erlin, with a spur from the Southern
resulted in the warrants being made ant and sweeping legal victories were the pepers of the rebel and federal city siderable amount of copper lhe produc­
the four days to be given over to thi Pacific
out.—Telegram.
won by labor today, when the Supreme gave giowing accounts of the naval vic- tion of silver during the same period event, June 9, 10, 11 and 12
Albany City council has adopted res­
was valued at $63,385. of platinum $15.
Ceurt in two opinions—the one written i tory.
olutions
looking to acquiring a iniinici-
Reports of the four banks of Medford
893, and of coal $2,602,122.
by Justice Eakin, and the other by
pal light and power plant for 1| im - - ity.
for
the
first
months
of
1914
show
an
in
The gold cf the bedrock series in the
ATTACHING LETTERS
Justice Bean—held the minimum wage
J. M. Eddy and associates have oi -
Wedding Bells
Klamath Mountains, which include the crease of 17 percent in total deposit
law and the 10 hour law, both passed
ganized a company to operate a basalt
over
the
last
quarter
of
19)3.
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Siskiyou and Salmon mountains, was
by the last Legislature, to be consti­
deposits on March 3 were $2,820,917, rock quarry on Kentuck Inlet, North
Both Must Have Regular Post­ tutional. The ground upon which both A romance of many months duration deposited in veins and pockets in con­ an increase of $326,475 over the amount Bend.
were declared valid was that it is with culminated Wednesday afternoon in nection with the upheaval of the moun­ shown Dec. 31, 1913. The outlook for
The Oregon Power Company will
age, and Message Dare
in the police power of the state to the marriage of Harry Porter and Miss tains at the close of the Jurassic geol­ future business is extremely good.
spend
$10,000 on a new fuel plant at
enact laws for the protection of the Laura Neuber at the Presbyterian ogic period. Ever since then tho dis
Eugene.
According
to
C.
C.
Colt,
president
of
Not be Inside Pack­
integration
and
erosion
of
these
rocks
health, morals and welfare of its ci ti­ manse, Rev. P. S. Bandy of this city
All industries will be relieved inOe-
has furnished the gold for the aurifer­ the Union Meat Co., of Portland, Or,-
zens.
officiating.
age
gon is becoming noted as a hog an i gon by the decision of Judge McGinn
ous gravels.
The ceremony was witnessed by a
The encircling beachesof the ancient sheep raising state. Since 1912 no hogs allowing semi-annual payment of tux­
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few friends of the bride and groom. “Siskiyou Island,” which was surroun­ have been shipped to the Portland stock es.
No
Jdle
Men
Mar.
17
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To
further
add
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Washington,
Immediately after the ceremony the ded by the early Cretaceous saa. con­ yards from other states, the entire
Twohy Bros., of Portland will em­
Ito the popularity pf the parcel post,
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happy couple left in an auto for Gold tain the oldest auriferous gravels, now supply being drawn from Oregon. The
ploy 4u0 men building the Echo-Coyote
Postmaster-General Burleson today is-
Houlton, Or., March 17—There are Hill, where they will reside for the mined at the Forty-nine and other absence of corn, which has al way s been cutoff of twenty miles on the O. W. R.
f sued an order which will permit the at-
no
idle ’men in this vicinity, or, if by present’
minas, from Arbuckle in California to considered indispensable to the finish­ & N., to cost $800,000.
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taching of a letter to a package when
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chanc
e
|there
is
one,
he
is
purposely
Waldo in Oregon. The ocean wav^is, ing of good pork, has not troubled the
Oscar E. Heintz has contracted to
( r both bear their respectiva rales of pos-
idle.
All
the
mills
and
logging
camps
aided
by the land streams, washed a- i Oregon farmer, as a combination of al­ : buile a five story block for the Blake-
W. M. Miller Wanted.
t.ige and are addressed to the same in­
way the mountains and by long deep falfa, barley ari l other grains has been McFall Paper Co., of Po tland 100 by
dividual. The sending of a communi-1 are running at full capicity. Farm
weathering of the gold-veined rocks I found an excellent substitute. Fanner 2u0 feet.
work
is
being
crowded
along
in
al)
cation with a parcel post package here­
" Ry.,
“ , in­
Albanv, Or., March 17—W. M. Mil- freed the gold tor concentration by | Smith, of lhe O. W, R. & N.
tofore had not been permissible. T'.ie lines, and in ad lition to this the road
The five large shingle and lumber
sists ti-.»it within ten years Oregon wili
distiict
is
having
a
large
amount
of
re
­
stream
action
into
a
series
of
aurifer
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ler,
who
is
wanted
at
Dallas,
it
is
al
­
new rule does not permit the e-aclosing
be oi e of the greatest corn producing plants at Raymond have decided that
gravels
from
Gold
Basin,
4,000
ft.
ous
pair
work
done,
and
has
every
availa
­
leged,
has
been
operating
in
Albany
as
of a letter in a parcel.
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1 ble team hauling crushed rock, in addi­ a bad check artist, he having passed at above the sea, and the much later and states in lhe Union and that the state 1500 men employed by them shall work
under open shop rules.
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tion to a large auto truck that does the least two checks in this city that are lower “old channels” to those of the will then be a heavy expoiter of hog
Clackamas county will build a steel
products.
work of many teams. The county’s said to be worthless. The Polk Coun­ present lime.
Foresi Notei
large rock crusher is crowded to its ut­ ty Sheriff came to Albany with the
Bulletin 546 is replete with illustra­
Ontario will hold a corn carnival next bridge at Barton over the Clackamas
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most to keep up with the work, Plans hope of getting Miller, but investiga­ tions and maps showing the locatiod of Fall at which prizes will be awarded l iver and install a ruck crusher at Bun­
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are also on foot for paving to be done tion developed the fact that he had all tne principal mines and prospectfin to the fanners growing the best indi­ dy-
Connecticut has one and a half mi I- on the streets of St. Helen this Sum- gone.
Guthrie, DcD nigal & Co., of Port­
southwestern Oregon. It may be ob­ vidual ears of corn and also to those
lion aeres of timberland, mainly in far- mer.
tained free by application to the direc­ raising the largest number of bushels land have thè tontract lor constructing
mer’s woodlots.
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Don’t post unsightly, scrawled notic­ tor of the Geo. Survey, Washington, per acre. The carnival will be under a large section of the Pi get Sound ai d
India is developing an important tur­ Take Figsen and be happy, They es when you can have them neatly D. C.
the direction of the Ontario Commer­ Willipa Harbor Ry
pentine industry, though it does not sell it at the City Drug Store.
cial Club and the Malheur County
T. J. Scammon of Goldendate is start­
printed at this office for« «—""charge.
Granve. It if expected that at least ing a large private fish hatchery in II e
200 farmers will enter the contest.
ten mile region rear Coos Bay.
Electric Sparks
A new cannery to cost $10,000 and a
new high school are planned for this
They say that the beta rays of radi­
SURPRISE PARTY
spring at Springfield.
um are more curative than the gamma
Proposed laws menacing to industrial
rays, all of which is Greek to many of
development
in Oregon are the $1500
us.
The
Given Tuesday
Night
tax exemption and lhe taxation of pro­
Three major leagues of baseball clubs
perties of over $50.000 of decedents
Birthday of Mrs. A. Elmer.
suggest the bewildering delights of a
for a fund for the unemployed.
three ring circus.
The Eugene flouring mills have run
Despite the handicap of a lack of ed­
A very pleasant surprise party was steadily since 1895 without a shutdown
ucation Gen. Ville qualifies as a great sprung on Mrs. A. Elmer at her resi­
and turned out $160,000 of product in
conversationalist.
dence Tuesday evening. The occasion 1913.
Would you rather be the woman who was the birthday anniuersary of Mrs.
Construction of the Gold Hill cement
dreamed she had been robbed of $202 Elmer, who upon her return from a
plant has gone on st-adily since work
and awoke to find it was true or the neighbor’s house found her own home was begun January 1, and is ready for
man who dreamed he won $40 on a in possession of a number of lady friends
I the machinery.
horse race and awoke before he had who had been invited by Miss Adarel
time to cash the tickets.
as a surprise on har mother and which , A suit to test the Oregon Blue Sky
law is being pushed up to the supreme
President Yuan Shi-Kai, of China, succeeded admirably.
A
pleasant
evening
passed
all
too
1
court for an early decision,
Staple and Fancy Ginghams 10c. "to 25c, yd
has agreed to let his legal adviser, an
quickly, an
an excellent
excellent repast
repast was
was serv-
serv- [ , Tne Baker Backing Co. is putting in
an American, come home. Judging by quickly,
Ripplette in four leading colors 15c. yd. 7 yds.
ed by .....
Mirs -----------
Adarel, , to
- . which all don. ( a $4006 automatic refrigerating plant.
Yuan’s recent performaces, a legal ad­ Cva
for $1.00.
viser is about the last thing he needs. ample justice and with wisher for many j Eugene Christian Scientists are plan­
In Juarez, Mexico, the other day a returns of the anniversary the ladies ning the erection of a new church.
Crepes in Dolly Varden and fancy designs 20c
The Corvallis & Eastern will remodel
man was shot while reaching into his returned to their homes.
Those present were Mesdarnes Lew­ its station at Toledo and expend a large
and 25c. yd.
hip pocket for his handkerchief. It is
safest not to carry a handkerchief in is, Welle, Tungate, Williams. Greaves. sum on improving yard facilities.
Morcom, Dunnington, Bagshaw, Hai­ The Dallas planing mills have added
Devonshire Cloth, warranted sun and tub proof,
Mexico.
I ley, and Misses Issie McCully, Josie
a furniture manufacturing depart-
Our
observation
is
that
those
who
just the thing for childrens’ wear and house
Greaves, Adarel Elmer and Pauline
ment.
are
most
violently
opposed
to
the
new
dresses, 36 in. wide, 25c. yd.
dances are those never invited to plac­ Greaves.
Durkee, Baker county, is to
es where they are danced.
site of a million dollar cement
Everything Erand New and Up-to-Date.
A New York train porte« claims to
R. A Harris informed the Salem
Will of Ten Words
Samples Mailed Upon Request
have traveled 3,088,800 miles in the
ministerial union that minimum wapss
last twenty-two yeais. How much do
and eigiit hours are to be follow«! by
you suppose he is worth by now?
Trenton, N. J., Mar. 17,',The la'r state employment of lhe unemployed.
Why waste time criticising your Judge G. b. W. Vro< m, of the New
The People bank at Silverton will b-j
faults? Your friends will do it free of Jersey Cou’t of Errors and Appeals, rim» tolled.
used only 10 words to dispose of his es­
charge.
Caples & Co , will build a fi le brick
tate, valued $100,000. His will, filed in
How the women delight even in poli­
he office of the surrogate yesterday is block at Forest Grove.
tics to keep men guessing. •
a single sentence:
7 he Pioneer Store
Jacksonville, Ore.
I The Eugene sewer system is to be
If hi had the tru i baseball spin,
”1 give all my property whatsoever rebuilt in the next four years.
h irles Webb Murphy would not go in kind to my wife.”
to vaudeville.
The Roseburg Brewing and Ice Co.,
have a contra t for icing curs the ne­
There are two kinds of men the self
i cessitates doubling ttie capacity of thi ir
made ones and those who have to li»
Rank of Major-General
plant.
ten!
Washington, M r 17 A bill to give
has
Just a flyer in the stock market
Plan< are completed for ■ Carnegie
Col->nel George W. Goethals. builder nf
proved to many a man that riches have I the Panama Cana), the rank of Major- library at Hilli-boro.
wings.
ì General, was Introducid yesterday hy
Construction of n railroad from
One wonders what will be the femi­ ' Chairman Hay. of toe House commi’- Pi in-ville to Metolius is to begin this
nine substitute for the smoker.
i tee on military affai—
month.
MAYOR ARRESTS HUSBAND
PORTLAND LETTER.
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