Jacksonville post. (Jacksonville, Or.) 1906-19??, July 18, 1914, Image 1

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JACKSONVILLE, JACKSON COUNTY, O’lEGON, JULY 18, 1914
o med over $25,000 and thin graduated
famous war correspondent, gone to Deer Season Two Weeks Off.
INDUSTRIAL REVIEW
Schools Improving
upwards on larger sums.
Vera Cruz he might pf died of old age.
Astoria is terribly torn up with pub- r
Dr. Anna-6haw says it is wicked to
.“The minimum school term in Ore­
siate Commission Orders Tax use the word "obey” in a marr'age With the deer season but two weeks Manufacturing En'erprises and lie improvements but not kicking.
¡ceremony. Wonder if she thinks it off, not a few sportsmen are preparing
Marshfield let $50,000 of street con- gon'is'ncw six months, but seven .veins
ago it was but three montjis- 66. days
Commission to Withhold I wicked to refuse to obey after promis. to invade the strong bold of the buck.
tracts the past wees.
Improvements
Providing
of school to 3115 days of vacation,”
People from the rural districts re­
i ing to do So?
Eugene capitalists |will finance the
Delinquency Certificate
said Frank K. Welles, assistant state
Payrolls and Promot­
Geofge W. Perkins is probably re­ port a great number of deer in the
McKenzie river road to Crook Co.
school superintendent, in addressing
mountains
this
Season
and
an
unusually
flecting on the ingratitude of political
the teachers at the Agricultural Col­
good Season is promised. They thit'k
ing Development
Salem, dr., July 15. —RAlying on an part k A.
lege- summer school. “The minima
■ this abundance of deer is due to the
Three
Attested
for
Speeding.
ppiiiion rendered by Attorney-General
When a telephone girl breaks her VigilanCe of the game wardens and to
of Oregon
allowed the teachers on examination
Crawford the State "tax Commission engagement it is a case of "ring off,”
has been raised from 40 to 00 per cent,
' the fact that the does have been
today made an order instructing the i iant it?
and the teaching force has impnvttl
I protected for past few years.
tax collectors that all taxes become
Salem, July 13., C. L. Gan<7 proposes
Three arrests were made Monday for accordingly. School buildings of brick,
"Col. Roosevelt refused to talk,”
It is hoped that the season might
delinquent on September 1, and that [ says a London dispatch. That Corres-
series of state-controlled coffee clnbs, I - speeding, making a total of six within
’ come and go without costing the life of a
stone and lumber, have taken the place
no certificate of delinquency can be ' pondent is a liar.
to cost $3000 to install, state county , the last four days. C* C. Cole was
a single hunter. This would not be
of the old wooden shacks. Tex' book .
city and each paying one-third of cost I arrested on West Main slreet, C. Ber-
issued until six months after that
and courses of study have been
! The Congressional record contains a lot impossible if sportsmen would heed the
date. Further, the instructions read
and
maintenance.
I dan on South Oakdale and F. C. Kenly changed to include the useful things
' of fiction, but as a rule it is not inter- instructions printed upon the license,
that four months after the taxes be­
Work began on the new Simpson on East Main. All were driving autos- that make for the students wellfare.
: and wear red garments, that could be
taining.
come delinquent notice of delinquency
A¡though two speed cops are on the The number high schools in the state
hotel at North Bend to cost $75,600.
They might get Huerta to resign by distinguished ar a distance.
Inust be published for four weeks.
job
the number of arrests are increas­ has grown from five to 115 in a few
| Sometimes the career of a neigh-
Newport has let contract for a new j
! These instructions were necessary ! telling him they will let him remain in l ' bor’s cow is suddenly ended by the higl\ school to cost $16,000.
ing daily. The speeders will be given years, and the number of graduate*
because of t wo conflicting act3 passed i office if he will sign the pledge,
a hearing before Police Judge Gay this
I deadly 30-30 of some eag^r marksman.
Boring gets a new sawmill, lumber morning. According to the officer who from high has increased to 1500 during
by the last Legislature, one providing j Jack Coombs, until recently a some-1 ! This could also be avoided if the gun’
the last school year. In 1915 laws now
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Company
and
shingle
mill.
that one month after taxes became de­ ■ what noted Baseball player, has been mail would be sure Of his object before
| made the arrests Kenly is going to enacted will go into effect where-by
The
Portland,
Eugene
and
Eastern
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linquent the certificate could beissped, ' nominated for the legislature in Maine, he sets his sights.
fight the case stating that he was not no inexperienced teacher without
’ has finished ballasting its loop tracks at ■
anJ the other providing for six months j Would you call that going up or coming
professional training can receive a
It is better to be careful and lose Eugene at at. expense of several thou- . breaking the speed limit.—Sun.
and t ie publication of the notice. As down?
certificate. There is also a general
your deer than to oe rash and bag a ; sand dollars.
tie latter act was filed last with the
A bill to require automobiles to be prize cow, which might cost you sev­
demand for an eight-mouths minimum
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To help make the workingmen's
Secretary of State, the Attorney- constructed that they could not exceed eral dollars, or a human being.— Ex.
term.”
General held that it repealed by impli­ twelve miles an hour would receive a
j Compensation act, the Board are taking
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cation the former conflicting act.
I in all state enterprises and institutions j
whole lot of enthusiastic support, from
Must Railroad be Fenced.
possible. The state will be employer! I
the people who don’t own automobiles,
Increased Cement Production
and insure itself against accidents on 1 Hood River Inspect the High
i Some of the investigations held in
Electric Sparks
its own work.
I the past have not had even the effect
Chairman Frank J. Miller of the
way. Buyers’ Week Aug­ I The year 1913 was a record-breaker
By a break in the plant of the
' of satisfying idle .curiosity.
state railroad commission has planned
I in the cement industry, according to
American
Can
Co.
at
Portland,
several
The House may not have sung “Home
ust 10 to 15.
to visit Ashland on July twenty-sev­
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i Ernest F. Burchard, of the Utiii-d
Sweet Home” in tune, but that is the '
enth to conduct a hearing on applica­ hundred hands were laid off at Eugene
' States Geological Survey, in a ch. pUr
Nature Man to Enter Woods. tion of the Southern Pacific Company and hi the berry fields.
tune they long for.
from "Mineral Rescuices, 1913,” just
Portland
Ore.,
July
14,
1914
(Specia
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July 14 Silverton votes on a $15,000
to be relieved from the provisions of
We have the gloomy satisfaction of ;
published. The total quantity ot Port­
In
order
to
fully
acquaint
themselves
bond
issue
for
better
school
facilities
knowing that the navy will close one I Grants Pass, Or., July 14—Joseph the state fencing law in relation to its
land, natural, ami puzzola" cement,
with
conditions
along
the
new
Coluri
-
unit-need right of way between Alhland
part at the end of the month.
The Pacific States Teltphone Co. is
prouuced in the United Slates last
Knowels, nature man and artist, who;
bia
Highway,
five
carloads
of
residents
■pending about $200,000 on new lines to I
Now when the coastwise shipping Is here to enter the Oregon woods as and the state line,
of Hood River county made the trip year was the greatest in the history of
Any property owners desiring a Astorid, and on the Columbia highway
trust want* to go through it will have halted as the day he was born toprove
down the gorge on Thursday of last i the cement industry, amounting to 92,
first to come across.
that he can live without aid for 60 fence along their lands are asked to to Hood Riveh
week. At Go.den Falls they were met 949, 162 barrels, valued at $9d,oUi,lóg,
make their wishes known at tnat time.
The Attorney General and Labor by a delegation from Portland headed compared with 83, 331,191 barrels, vai
The administration holdsmight coun­ days upon such as nature has to offer,
The railroad's appl Cation is bast'd on I Commissioner are making a fight to |
ued al $67,461,518, in 1912.
cils, while cimgreiJweha'rrrt, “Amid the has done the same thing in the Maine,
the ground that fencing is not needed, force the work on the Grants Pass ai d by County l ommiss oi er Hulman and
The total production of Portland
encircling goom, lead thou me on!”
I woods. He is accompanied by A L.
after
a
picnic
lunch«
,n
had
been
di;
-
because of the Tature of the country Crescent City railroad onto an eight,
posed of they were shown over the cement in 1913 as reported to the Geu-
Investigations of income tax returns Fairbrother, of Boston Mass., Who is or Sparse settlement,
hour basis, on the theory lhat it is a most scenic portion of lhe highway, i logical Sui vey was 92,u37,131, barrels,
may be relied on to preduce further managing the enterprise, and profes­ Tne hear ng will taae place at the
municipal project.
sor
T.
T.
Waterman,
of
the
University
i After an at ternoun spent in this in i valued at $9-’,557,617; lhe production
employment for the expert account
city hall in Ashland at eleven o’clock
of California, an anthi<fob -gical ex
North Bend baa adopted Bitulithic 'spection, Roy D. Smith of Hood.River, for 1912 was 82,438,696 barrels, valued
ams and lightning calculators.
pert, who will make a scientific study on the day named.—Ashland Record,
pavement tu cost $1.8d per yard,
one of the leaders in lhe movement tor at $67,616,928. The quantity of Port-
While the White House phraseology
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Siuslaw Fishermens union will .oper­ better roads, prophesied that lhe Hood lanu Ceinenl prm.uccu, J2, 8 j 7.131 bar­
is more elaborate, the sentiment in of Khowles’ undertaking. Knowles aiid
i River bond issue Would cai ry 3 to I.
rels, is equivalent to 15.623,020 long
ate Rose Hid cannery at Florence.
Congress is, “We’ll fight it out on his party were taken to the Vicinity of
IVa/ii io Recai1 Judge.
tons. Compared with lhe pr .uuctiuii
the
Josephine
County
caves
yesterday
“
This
road
projects
has
i
ever
been
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this line Ifit takes all summer.”
Macadam highway in Multnomah
I of pig iron lor 1913, w hich was 30,966,
I by the Commercial Club, where they
put
up
to
me
in
the
right
way
before.
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county coses $15J a mile for upkeep.
What Greece and Turkey need worst could look over the country preparatory
Port Orford, Or., July 13, The peti­ Iowa is the third stalo to knock out said Mr. Smith; ” lve come tothecon­ 301 long tons, lhe Portland cement
is a pacific mediatory waterfall.
to Knowles making his experiment. tion for the recall "f County Judge
clusion that good roads are money in production is nea'ly 50 a per cenlol lliU
One trouble aoout marrying a rich After he Ims looked the country over Wood was filed 1 ist week with the the Blue Sky law that ia also attacked uttr pockets far more in ainjunt than quantity of p'g iron.
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heiress, it’s so hard to earn the money he will enter the wilds, cutting off all ! Couutv Clerk and the election will take in .he federal com is uf Oregon
Of lhe 113 producing plants in the
cost."
i their
l he
afterward.
Toe
S.
P.
Co.
will
expend
$16,060
re
connections with civilization, without place within the next 20 days. The
Oregon merchants will be entertaimd United isiules ill 1913, _3 were ill
Between local militants and Amer- food or clothes, gun or rod, or any­ petition carried 142 names and alleges; bui.ding 15 miles of highway on the by the jobbers and manufacturers of Slate of Pennsylvania, whose output
was 28, iUl.,'45 barrels ut Portland cem­
lean horsemen, King George, s pocket thing, but just as he came into this That he has advocated and voted for Wlllalllctls above Springfield.
Portland Aug. 1"-15 during Buyers’
World, and will make his way for 60 the expenditure and has spent large
money Is almost exhausted.
A plant will be bunt ttl Purl land fur week when the buyers uf merchandise ent, lhe largest quantity piouiietd by
Sir Tom Lipton will have to take one days, after which he will come out with sums of money belonging to the county the manufacture of electrolytic gaS a* znd suDelies fr.mi ali over the Pacific al y one Slate. lhe aeroliti greatest
production came troni indiana, with io,
loving look at the Pole cup and let it sufficient clothes to allow him to Walk in ways unauthorised by law and of no Ceueer anu 17iii streets.
Northwest Will be gathered in Port­
1872,574
barrels, and Calunnila w„s
:
the
streets
of
Grants
Pass,
and
being
go at that.
benefit to the people: that he has dis­
Indications from the lone of lhe land to make their annual purchases.
| well of body, Professor Waterman will regarded the rights of taxpayers in the pies* ue that "safe anti Salic” will be Banquets, luncheons receptions, a , third, with 6,159,182 u-urel.1.
The income tax returns are reported 1
watch Knowde throughout the trip and appointment of officers, and that lie die lesl appi.ed to all new laws affect­ smoker and automobile lides about the
$23,000,000 shy; must be because the |
see that he has no assistance, and has failed and neglected to conduce the ing industries and laboi.
city are on the program. The under­
owners are equally modest.
Fiteb'ighi Control.
: Knowles will report to him each day, County business on business principles,
Crater Lake gels $166,603 for high­ lying purpose of Buyers’ Week is t"
Had Bennet Buileigh, England’s the report being written on bark.
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to the great loss of the takpayetS,
develop the buv-at heme spili', not
way improveirents.
Portland but to
Firebllgl t is recognized by the dark*
Congiesh hu* appropriated $15,006 only as it applies to
every
community
of
the
Pacific North ened, sc ..ached appearance ol leuv, s,
for new nalehery on the LiaukuninS.
west.
blossoms ; n<l small tw igs. 11 affects
Cues Bay gels a new tile sHving
To arouse greater interest in b ’ l> apple and pear trees, turning the
slalion to Cubl $.0,600,
their plans, the officials of the lard appic leaves brown and the pear leaves
Contract* for state highway work In shown, bu nail ia Portlan I luxt fall will almost LI; ck. Rink in theeankerstage
81 Columbia county weie let lhe past offer a first prize of $2(16 and a sec­ is dark, shrunken and surruunded by
week amounting to $44,277 work tu he ond prize of $75 dollar* for the bu-sts| oc­ distinct fissures. The treatment re­
dune by October 1st.
tal exhibit by counties. By arrange­ commended by the department of Path­
ment* with the slate fair officials, ex­ ology at the Agricultural College ia
Pilot
Rock
J
uni
lion.
Umatilla
County,
in gets a cheese fal'lury.
hibit* from Douglas, Lanel’oik, Marion, culling awiiy all affected palls, burn­
Roseburg shipped lhefirst carluad of I Washington, Muilnomah, Tillamook, ing then , ai d washing the wounds and
Uh ckarnas, Um till»» Wasco, Wallowa, the cutting tools with a 1 to 10iW sol­
peaches Hum Ureguii.
Wheeler ami MuiloW counties have ution ot eoi lusive sublimate in water.
F. J; Williams is running a log an
already been ai ranged for.
Cut wel* oct, even belo.v the visibly
berry cannery near Hillsbofo,
Within the last few days the Junction affected portion of the Wood, ill ord, I
Nine measjivs uf li e thirty-One 16 j City cannery was formally opened, the to get it a'l. If every farmer ami
oe Votei' Utt ere aimed at radical exercises being attended by not less fiuil glower in Oregon will du this for
changes in taxation litwi;
than three huidiid laitmlB witlithcii one or two seasons, tireblighl will be­
One big lumber cuim any in Baket families, 'lhe main cannery building come a tiling of the past in tins stale.
county will Increase its payroll to $25, is 100 x 200 feet, two stories high and
O06 per month on Aug. 1st and other cost about $600h Next year an up-to-
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s»wmii>H will follow suit.
date fruit oiler will be erected to cure Old Pioneer Died Suddenly.
The Simpson mines in the Buckeye for the prune cropj
district of Baker county have an exhibit
At La Grande it has been decided to
William M. M 'thes, one of the old­
uf ores produced on the North Powder. build a new exhibit hail near the de­
est p'oneer of Oregon, died Sunday ,at
Linn and Benton counties will estab­ pot. The building will be of modern his reaiden-e on North Main street, at
lish a flu* ferry at Harrisburg.
design and will be so located that its the age of eighty-four years eight
contents can readily be Seen from all months and three days. Many friends
Ordei ing the furf .-¡ted railroad lands
trains. Il will include an office far. the will mourn this losa, for he had drawn
on the assessment rolls by the Stnte
fax Commissioner will compel the e.unty agriculturist, who will have a circle of fast friends around him.
The services will I e I.eld from the
count" s to dig up $466,600 taxes for charge of the exhibit.
What is regarded as the recold re family r. siJence, 115 North M on,
he railroad lams wether the counties
turn for one uerw ol cherries has ueei. Tuerduy afternoon at 1:3U. AU fríen.is
.a; Collect it or not.
reported from Hood Rivet where th. coidially invited. Interinen' will be
The Willamette Pacific will extend grower received $13*1 for the crop on in the Phoenix cemetery. Ashland
train service to Richardson
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one acre ol Koval Annes. Tins Wi»b
Tidings..
Th« chittem bars indu.rlry opens with i the net Hmuurt received atlfer all vx-
a good demand at 4J-j cent*.
' penses of picking and maiketil g iltal i
State Food Commission'r Mickle own paid.
In older to raise the money w. u
prohibits sale of 11 ikiug powders con­
which
tu install a municipal ligliling
taining albumen, and Pute Food law is
Roseburg. Or., July II, The man­
system, the city oi brum, (lie. In.s agement ot ihe aeroplane races of the
in the courts.
Sole Agent
V'-ied tu soil i'xxx) w, ithol city bond;.
Among the 45 laws to be voted on in As soon as lhe bunds are uispund Ui, Panama F xposition, has ma ch | repet­
ition to the Commercial Club here to
November. 14 lost for want of signers,
7 he Pioneer Store
Jacksonville, Ore
the contract lor lhe cunstruclion W III make R< st-burg a sub-staiion for the
and three would abolish corporation
lout.-distance high's, to be held next
I oe let.
Cum.nissian, death and Senate.
May, and for which $15o,(SM) in prizes
Gresham has oiganized a cannery
.1.
J. W. Copeland, of Dayton, Ohio, pi" has teen offered to aviators.
with 200 stockholders.
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based a bottle j. Clianl«rlain’a Congl
Good printing costa no more than ti e
Drain will install a $6,000 citj light­ lemedy for his Ixiy who h die ‘ ., anti be
re the botile win all use,’ l-e boy's coin
ing plant.
us gone. Is that not better than to pay t poor kind. Leave your trtiers at this
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dollar doctor’« bill? For salo by »!.' office. We do good work at re. s liable
The i'-.itiited sur-tax proposes toe >1-
j rices.
csk
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; leet 50 cents on lhe $?X> property
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Guaranteed to be
Wheat Flour
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