JACKSONVILLE, JACKSON COUNTY, OREGON, AUGU>T 22, 1914 NO. 16. In this Russia will hold out better BARNUM 1/ coastwise trade to foreign craft. understood by the several combattants, ust 29. There are 700 horses of various i Salem, Ore., Aug. 19.—Total ex’ Warden H. J. Eberly has prepared the remembered for a long time, probal.ly The House Bill was then adopted by sc naturally, the object on both sides penditures at Astoria to improve har­ following list and addresses of State until next year’s “Week,” which from the same vote. It only extends Ameri­ will be to press the fighting and make strains with “The Greatest Show on bor facilities will amount to half a Fire Wardens: all indications will be attended bv a p tan registry to all foreign-built ships. an end of the struggle as quickly is Earth.” There are the blue-blooded j Address Patrolman greater number of buyers than the one . 1 rds of the sawdust ring, trained and million this year. The bill now goes to President Wilson possible. Butte Falls. Adams, Oliver. just past. The registartion at the for approval. It is believed he will We look to see more history made in Spirited animals. There are the eager, Klamath Falls is agitating for a state ! Farlow, W. L. Lake Creek. highway to reach Crater Lake and the Portland Commercial Club reached sign it. the next forty days than was ever be­ slim-bodied racers that take part iff Garret, W. R. Buncom. nearly 600 and the visitors represented In passing the house bill the Senate fore made in the same length of time, the contests of the hippodrome, and Rogue River valley. Butte Falls. practically every town of any impoi t- The S. P. Co. through its publicity Geppart, Jos receded from all its amendments, but and it will not be strange if in that not the least in importance, are the Jacksonville. ance in the Pacific Northwest. It is subsequently passed a joint resolution time, it will be demonstrated to Europe heavy and powerful Clydesdales and department will spend $10,000 in ad­ Grieve, W. T. Colestin, Hake, G. W. estimated that goods purchased from granting permission ro the American that war has served its purpose among , Percherons. which haul the enormous vertising Coos Bay and Siuslaw resorts Prospect. Hall, George. Portland manufacturers and jobbers i amount of paraphernalia from the eir- i and attractions. Red Cross tocharter a ship which may civilized nations. Lake Creek. Kenney, J. W. during th« week amounted to approxi­ cus train to the show grounds and brek | fly the American flag. This provision We suspect that within the next forty Signor Francis Griffon of Italy is in Kenney, W. G. Watkins. mately $1,000,000. was included among the Senate amend­ days more than one power in Europe j again. Portland to locate fifty thousand acres Kershaw, J. L. Welien. The visitors were hardly allowed suf­ ments to the House bill, but made a will be anxious to consider earnestly i While the Barnum & Bailey manage-1 of land for great cheese industry. Talent. Kline, Mark. ficient time to dotheir buying, certain­ seperate matter by today's action that President Wilson’s offer of mediation i ment has not overlooked a single de-' The 1914 state wool clip totaled $2, Rogue River. Lowd, George. ly no time to get homesick or lonesome, j tail this year, particular attention has 1 700,1)00. the registry bill might not be delayed. —Goodwin’s Weekly. Prospect. McCall, Ervin. for entertainment ol some kind wis on j been given to the arenic features and j President Wilson is seeking a way to Butte Falls. tip nearly every minute. Receptions, ! some marvelous acts have been im-I The Blue Sky law 13 being attacked Mills, H. D. build up the American merchant ma­ Persist. Moore, Art. smokers, theatres, banquets, luncheons rine on a permanent basis, he told cull­ Suppose the Men are Matched ! porte 1 from Europe for the circus! in a new suit by W. B. McKinney of Lake Creek. and automobile trips loliowid et.cu i showing only. This alone has cost the ' Portland on the ground of depriving Moore, J ack. ers today. Jacksonville. other in rapid succession during tho circus a pretty penny but the great the citizens of property without due Owen, Fred. The bill enacts into law the admin, Butte Falls. | entire week. If any one had a cou­ Talk about simple and elemental demand for something new each year process of law and delegates arbitrary Patton, J. 1. istration plan to restore the trans-At­ Trail. Pence, D. W. power to the commissioner. plant to make he did not make it pub­ I lantic trade paralized by the European methods in predicting the outcome of has lesultej in the circus going across Penning, C. E. Gold Hill. lic, and most of the visitors departed I The Freeland Furniture and Elcar he present European war! the seas to get it. war. It is also designed to enlarge Rogue River. with a hearty: “See you again next j Scott, M. M. The Washington Times offers the best New York voted the Barnum & Desk Co. of Portland have united. the American merchant marine. Rogue R.ver. Spencer, Chas. year,” and expresan i s of ueep satis­ thing in that line we have seen. That Bailey circus the biggest and best jn Enterprise opens bids Aug. 25 for a Ashland. True, Juck. faction with liie business and hoc .. 1 paper says: recent years, and this stamp of ap ­ $20,000 sewer system. How Long Will the War Last Walker, Ed. Beagle. events of their short vacation. “After all, th; question is which proval onlv strengthens the general be­ Molalla high school will be comoleted i A statement just received from O- tide will have the fortune t > provide lief that in the circus realm there is Sept. 1, and a new water system is be- j Winningham, John Trail In case fire is discovered and it M. P.ummer, general manager of the Men are asking how long the war at the right time and in the rightplace only one grcfft circus, ¡and chat is the ing installed. impossible to locate the *ocal fire wur­ Pacific Intel national Livestock Expo­ the Right Man. If Get many finds i. Bai num & Bailey organization. will last. The new cannery at Gresham will be ■ ' den without delay, please notify Supei- sition will be of interest to every fal in“ The Big Free Street Parade will leave Our idea is that it must be brief for Moltke she wins, if France develops 1 .cated in Mi dren addition. vising Warnen H. J. Eberly (by phone, tr and stock breeder in the stale. two reasons. The modern implements a -Napoleon-or if. fot that matter he ihe show grounds promptly ;tf 9 A. M. Coquille is selling $39,0o0 bonds fora Collec.i Number 236 Medford, or W. Alter calling attention to the date of of destruction are so terrible that shall come out of Sei via or Luxemburg, on the morning of show date. T. Grieve, iu2 Jacksonville. water plant. this year’s show at ihe Union bloc.; Excursion rates on all railroads. human nature connot bear the strain as Napoleon came out of despised A copy of the Oregon Fire Laws Yards at North Portland, Decembe" 7- A new wharf is to be erected at Fort Corsica — the entente and its allies will that will follow the sacrifices on th. ! will be sent anyone ujon itque»“. 12, lie says; Stevens. battle fields when they come to be win.” Very clear and very simple; but sup Woman Drives Rig info Slough “TheExposition is purely education;.1 counted. When the stage is fully set, The new S. P. & S. docks will be along bveslock lines, there being no the first tremendous act called and the pose Germany finde the Moltke and built at foot of Madison street, Port­ “Wild West” or other amusement French and Belgian and British armies France develops the Napoleon, does Centralia, Wash., Aug. 17. —Mrs. G. land. features and is unique, in that it wiJ confront and close with the German the issue again become a m elter of Farmer, a resident of Fords Prairie, The Orenco Co-operative Marketing pav over $l5,0uU io cash premiums ai d army, by comparsion Waterloo will opinion as to which of these two will was drov. ned Saturday night in a Association will build a warehouse. i Belgrade just naturally sits there by makes no charge tor entry tee, sti.J look like a mere reconnaissance in force. prove at the right time the right place i slough of the Chehalis River ju»t off Rev. O’Hara, Prof. Young of U’ of , the Danube and asks to be shot at. room or admission. Lise the Interin.- Of course, a long war would bank­ the Right Man? the Pacific Highway, west of Centralia. Mexico is doino a large export busi­ Ho..al of Chicago, the Pacific Intern . rupt the old world, but the prospect of Anyone with a typewriter and a fair Mrs. Farmer had just returned from a O. and others met at Portland and tionai of Portland is recognized as li e that would not cause the fighting to knowledge of events may indulge in j picnic with l.er ch.ldren, and drova th. created a committee to form a program ness in former federal officials. Go to war i.i haste an t repent at I court of last resort on the Pacific Coast. cease. But to fight, soldiers must b< predictions, but it is safe to conclude buggy into the slough to wash it. The for tiie unemployed. Three miles of water main will be /(.isu.v! That is the itguiar way. “Premium lists will be mailed to i II fed and Europe has not a food supply at the present writing that they are all ' horse and buggy dropped into a 20-foot breedeis wno belong to the dilteii.t sufficient or the means of getting the about of the same value.—Telegram- hole. The children immediately sum­ laid on the Portland peninsula. In the me. nt me the Hague Peace! supplies to the soldiers through a long Millwa..kec gets an additional school tribunal i: supposed to be reswatting | Lreed associations; others who desire a moned help and the woman’s body was copy may secure same oy applying to campaign. To keep a large army sup­ quickly recovered, but ail efforts to j ! house. flies. How to Jl.u L.-uj the Doctors. the general manager. E rly repot s plied with food and ammunition when revive her failed. The horse’s body is Gardiner is getting up quite a build- This country has no part in European . A prominent A'en Zoi!< phyrichn say . still at the bottom of the slough. an active campaign is in progress is a I ing boom. | wars, its troubles being longitudinal. indicate 50% lai ger entries than li st [f it were n> 1 for lhe thin «lockings and year, and commercial organizations .. * mighty task. When those armies are uin •>»- ■■ - — - soled sliott .vorn by women the doctor- Under favorable business conditions Haiti seems to be the tar baby of the ' over toe cmiury will be asi.ed to co­ increased to hun ireds of thousands, the vould probably be bankrupt.” When yoi. Dr. and Mr?. R. E. Golden and Prof. ■ there would be many enterprises start- j republics. operate with toe railroads in loiming utu) ist exertions are needed so badly ontract a cold do not wait for it to develoj F. C. Smith returned Saturday from a : ed to put waier and light in thousands Carranza’s new press agent seems to , special parties to attend the Si.ow. that the work cannot be long main­ nto pneumonia but treat it at once Cham trip to Marshfield and neighboring of farmers nomes. .■»Iain’s Cough Remedy is intended especi- be a very capable one. Bankers, as well biuedeis, are tak­ tained. llv for coughs ami colds, and lias won a towns in the Coos Hay country. They A cheese li ctory will be built al It is a pret y safe rule rot to give j ing a Keen interest in tne Expusiii.il This is when nothing unusual happens, ride reputation by its cures of these diseases. report business conli'iun* apparently and are lending their very active si p- credit to a calamity howler. but what of the roads in the rear of It. is most cfJectua 1 and is pleasant and safe good on the coast, but that the dry | Murphy, Jos phine County. to take. For silo by all dealers.—Advet The Haradon Candy Co. of Purllanu armies are destroyed, what then? We wouldn't mind winter so much if port. weather exists there as well as here, I will tisement. erect a $4000 warehouse. From the returns it is evident that there were some method of canning Athena v. i.l vote $50,000schooi bond, watermelons. the wheat yield in the Walmwacouii ry for a nmuei n building. Thank goodne- , Uncle Sam doesn’t is the largest in ils history. Sever..1 Veronica has let a contract for anew nave to a. su ne any responsibility for thousand acres are pro lucing their nr.,t crop an I the yield on both old and new hotel to replace one burned. conditioi s in Euiop . land is phenominal, the results beii g Portland commissioners have author­ There is almost as much talk about directly proportionate to the amount f ized sale of $li.u,000 dock bonds. he alleged peace in Mexico as there work put on the land last fall and this j The Jens, n Creamery Co. at Rich- was about the alleged war. spring. j mond, Baker county, will have a cheese A Mexican died in a bath tub the A plant for distilling peppermint is factory in operation by March 1st. other day, and we understand that being constructed near Springfield. <>. A $20J0 bridge is to go in at Oak they are go.ng to bury him in it. IL Todd, and associates, of Eugene, ridge across the Willamette. Lives there a man with soul so dead have planted 40 cares to peppermint said, who never to himself hath Alvadore and River Road, Lane and will work up the product in their “Hurrah for the home baseball team.’, ■ cosnty, get new school houses. own factoiy. If y.eld of oil met s Sometimes a fellow thinks he won in their expectations, the 40 acres should The Harrisburg Commonwealth asks if eight bills to regulate taxation and the contest for a girl’s affections only give gross letuti.s of about $6.01,0. several appropriate money and levy to find out when it is too late that he The industry is likely to become im­ special taxes will tend to create con­ lost. portant in Lane county. fidence in prospective manufactories. A Carnegie herocommission ought to ---------- «yp«---- ——— Lane county officials are planning a do something for the Deleware gentle­ MAY GET FCUR-YEAR TERMS road from Coburg north to cost$bt,000. man who married a widow with ten children. Bridge street, South Baker, has been A Press Dispatch sayB a lot of Mex­ Measure Before Volets Provides ordered improved. City barns will be bui t at Portlann ican “arms” were seized near El Paso last week, but does not state what be for Such Amendment to to cost $50,000. came of the legs and bodies. A four foot sewer will be laid through Constitution. Too many wars in Europe spoil the Fairmont addition, Eugene. tourist business. Albany business men are trying to Speaking of present causes of un- Salem, Or., Aug. 17. —Should a con ' raise $7500 to enlarge furniture plant. stitutional amendment initiated by R. An extension of the P. E. & E. Ry. rest, there are the mosquitoes. Now that the tide of war is swelling, P. Rasmussen and W. M. Davis, both at Eugene will tap 3515 acres, 1200 of Europe should beware of the undertow. of Portland, be approved by the people which are in orchard. Meanwhile the Krupps are remaining at the coming general election, four- The ¡Salem, Falls City & Western as cheerful as circumstances will per­ year terms will be established for railroad will be extended three miles up County Cleiks, Treasurers, Sheriffs, mit. Teal Creek. • Coroners and surveyors. Provision is I No enormous standing army is going The Gold Ridge Mines Co. of Seattle made that the amendment shall apply has bought 300 acres of gold placer j to stand contented with peace very to those elected to the offices at the land on Josephine creek, and will put in ! long. 1914 Fall election. The amendment is a large dredger plant. i Greece probably feels better with brief, reading: A freaK law that will be proposed in those two newly purchased baltleshqs “Section 6 of article IV of the Con­ ti e legislature is to create the office ol ! in its navy. stituí ion of the State of Oregon shall L'ltle Neutral countries across the be and hereby is amended to read as county advisor. Sole Agent The Oregon City paper industry is I big waters are being stepped on in the follows: . excitement. 7 he Pioneer Store not affected by the foreign war. Jacksonville, Ore “Section 6. County Oflicers-Thero Mmx Caillux having been acquitted, shall be elected in e ach county by the Forestry officials and Lincoln county presumably will continue to keep her qualified electors thereof at the time of will build a road out of Waldport. I powder dry. holding general elections, a County Railroad service is to be extended Clerk, Trent urer, Sheriff, Coroner and from Independence to Airiie. Leon Hanna who has been visiting Surveyor, w ho shall severally hold their Klamath Falls people think the Ore­ his brother Will on Evans creek for a offices for the term of four years, and gon- California Power Co. is making too 1 couple of weeks, spent Sunday in town. the term of all such county officers much m >ney and the Oregon Railroad He returned to the ranch Tuesday el ct. d 11 lit ? t egular November, 1914, cuinrn.cstva will Investigate. morning. shall be lour years.’’ i PASSED BY till M 111 SENATE PORTLAND It II ER Blue Ribbon < Ill nil LUI Fl Guaranteed to be the best of Hard Wheat Flour ÜJ Lewis Ulrich II 11! h