u reg on Historical Society City Hal) VOL. VIHj JACKSONVILLE, JACKSON COUNTY, OREGON, OCTOBER 10, 1914 THE LAST ROLL CALL James Lowden, Veteran of Ir- dian Wars, Died Monday Was Pioneer of Ore- gon. James Lowden, a wellknown resident of Jackson County, died at his home Buncom, Oregon, Monday, Oct. 5, aged 83 years. Mr. Lowden was a pioneer of Ore­ gon, and had lived in the state for more than sixty years. He was a veteran oa the Indian wars of 1855 and 1856, having served in both Captain John H. Settie’s and Jonathan Keeney's com­ panies of Oregon volunteers, in the service of the United States. Funeral services conducted by Rev. Jenkins of this city were held Wednes­ day, interment in Jacksonville ceme- tery. death. That is always interesting. There will be no jiarm in everybody’s ioining in the hope" that Europe will finish the unpleasantness before cold weather. It seems to he a blessed provision of nature that all candidates are confi­ dent of victory until the votes are counted. In this free country any one may run for office and nearly every one seems to be taking advantage of the privi­ lege. Since Paris we n.t out of business as a fashion center there is no way to tell how far anyone is out of the fashion. When dethroned Manuel of Portugal married into the Hohenzollern family he did not know that he was marrying a war. Conducting the 3erman arm’s fall maneuvers on French territory gives rise to complications There will be plenty of dead men up­ on whom to lay the blame for the war after it is over. Little Johnnie cannot see that the ranks of the school teachers were de- pleted by the war. p.ovined in the bill drawn by the utt, - neys that in criminal cases the expense | of expert testimonr shall be borne by Department of Agriculture Ap- Manufactures Enterprises and ' the state, and in civil cases it shall be equally divided between the parties in­ County-Faas Score G.e?f Su - terested in the action. It strikes us plies for Public Service Pa­ Improvements Providing that this is a very simple remedy for cess. Jersey Cattle Club tent Wi'l Enable Cider a considerable abuse.— Portland Tele­ Payrolls and Promot­ Want Experts Io In­ gram. SIRUP FROM APPLES INDUSTRIAL REVIEW Mills io use Ex- ing Development cess Cider of Oregon PORTLAW LETTtit ... ---- Wood Use in Box Making spect Herds for Tuberculosis As part of a study, national in its Following extensive experiments be­ Salem, Oregon, October, 5—Coos gun last spring, the head of the fruit ! county has 18,701 acres of open land, scope, the Forest Service, in coopera­ Portland, Ore., Oct. 6, (Special) — tion with the National Association of The past week has seen lhe wind-up rf and vegetable utilization laboratory of ' 5000 acres fess than three years ago. Box Manufacturers, has just issued a practically all the county fairs to be the Department of Agriculture has ap­ Marshfield has voted $10,000 bonds little circular which gives some inter­ held in the state this season. More plied for a public service patent cover­ esting statistics in regard to the kinds than three-quarters of the counties in ing the making of a new form of table for a gymnasium building. The Pacific Power & Light Co. of of wood used in the manufacture of the state have had an exhibit of some sirup from apple juice. This patent will make the discovery which the spe­ | Portland has been granted a franchise boxes. sort and in every instance lhe quality According to this circular, box mak­ of toe products shown has been fully cialists believe will be of great value J to furnish power and light to the city ers use annually 4,547,973,180 feet of up to grade and the staging- of same to all apple growers as a means of uti­ of Warrenton. lizing their culls and excess apples, The Hotel Simpson, the new $75,000 lumber, 69% of which is softwood and ; has been better than ever. At the common property of any cider mill in hotel for North Bend, it is expected the balance hardwood. Virginia uses state fair at Salem last lyeek there the United states which wishes to man­ will be finished and ready to open July the largest quantity of wood tor boxes was probably the most notable collec­ while the Dakotas use the t. the tion of Oregon fruits, grains, vegeta­ ufacture and sell apple cider sirup. 1, 1915. former heading the list with 433,028,- The new sirup, one gallon of wh> ch bles, live stock and manufactured arti­ The Douglas County Creamery has is made from seven gallons of ordina j in.- .ailed an ice manufacturing plant of 867 ft. B. M. annually, and the Dako­ cles that has ever been shown at one tas only 18,667 ft. B. M. Oregon ami time in Oregon Horses, cattle,’swine, Electric Sparks cider, is a clear ruby or amber colored its own. Washington rank about the middle of sirup of about the consistency of cane The Warren Construction Co. isrush- the list with 78,939,000 and 96,448,500 poultry, sheep and pet stock of all kind sirup and maple sirup. Properly steri i ing a big job of paving at Marshfield ft. B. M. respectively. Of the kinds were exhibited by practically every It begins to look as though so me of Killed by Motor Car lized and put in sealed tins or bottles to close it before the rainy seasou sets of wood used, white pine seems to be community in the state, and the quali-. the crack cavalrymen on both sides are it will keep indefinitely, and when op­ ty and finish of the animals has never in. not what they’ve been cracked up to the preferred box material with 1,131, been equalled. Dallas, Or. Oct. 5- An automobile in ened, will keep under household condi­ be. Plans are being prepared for a group 960,940 ft. B. M. to its credit 96% if One of the unusual features of the which Fonso Manston, a local contrac­ tions as well as other sirups. It has of bridges to ba built over the Celtlo which is the eastern species. Yellow state fair wis the boys’ camp at who h The abolition of special rights for distinct fruity aroma and special flav ­ tor, and Warren Quick, a farmer, rode < canal. aliens in Turkey looks very much like pine, the eastern species, tanks next, were quartered the prize winners in was struck by the morning motor car or of its own which is described as be a flagrant bid for the Bashi Bazouk iollowed closely by red gum, sprue the various county garden contests. The Moose lodge at Dallas is plan ­ ing practically the same as the taste from Salem to Dallas, on the Salem, vote. and western yellow pine. Sitka sprui Unuer the direction of Prof. W. A. ning the erection of a new building. of the sirupy substance which exu es I Falls City & Western Railway, today, Militarism gives indication that it resulting in the death of both men. from a baked apple. The heating contract for the new and western hemlock are the princip i Barr, of the Oregon Agricultural Col- Trie sirup can be used like mapl or is soon to be hoist by its own petard. Uiiiii'.ng at the University of Oregon northwest woods used for boxes in fa i 1 ge, these bovs gave an exhibition of Che accident occurred at the same The Nobel prize this year may have crossing, east of Dallas, where a train other sirups for griddle cakes, cerea' . was awarded to a Portland firm at a 10% of the boxes made in the United slock judging, taking as subjects lhe States are manufactured on the Pacific prize winning cows in the dairy secifi n to ba turned over to the Red Cross. struck a clover hi Iler oufit injuring two household cookery, and as flavoring in price $2W higher than a contractor Coast. desserts. The Government cooking ex ­ and making up a full and complete re­ from outside the state in order to fav- The sporting page is at least one men. A co; y of this circular may be oL- port as to points of excellence possess- perts are at present experimenting i r Oregon material and construction. that the war has not conquered. Manston and Quick were brought to tained by addressing the National A b - ed by each animal, giving nis 1 e isous with it in cookery and expect shortly The new post office building to be e- Roger Sullivan has been nominated this city bv the train crew but Man­ sociatiun of Box Manufacturers, 1210 for to issue recipes for use of the new sir ­ the decisii.n; also testing rected at Coquille will cost $6030. for the Senate in Illinois and wc are ston died on the train and Quick two Edison Bldg., Chicago Illinois. up in old ways and for taking adv ant the milk for butter fat and purity, anxiously waiting the next issue of the hours later. Both men were married Enterprise is getting a sawmill and age of its special flavor in novel dish­ These reports were passed upon by the and each had one child. Both were Commoner. eguiiig railroad that will employ 1500 es. expert judges of the dairy section of Forest Notes uen under good business conditions. The American child who sends a gift prominent in local lodge circles. the fair. The final pi z : winners in Responsibility for the accident has to the war orphan in Europe by the lhe Gresham cannery is being rush­ | lhe garden contest will receive as a re­ ! not yet been determined. Quick owned Christmas ship will have the happiest Tax Rate Over Five Per Cení ed. Six thousand bushels of lodgepole ward one week’s free trip to the ex­ the auto and was taking Manston to Christmas ever known. The Otis Elevator Co. of Portland pine seed are being collected this tall I position at bun Francisco next sum­ » his farm to commence work on eom • When the fighting powers unite in will install the largest battery of ele­ on the Arapaho national forest, Colo- j mer. buildings. Centralia, Wash., Oct. 7—The City vators on the coast in the new Meir & : rado, for use in reforestation work next I declaring that peace overtures are un­ While the delay in passing the Riv­ — ■ ♦ ox---------------- Commission has fixed the tax levy for Frank building in Portland. thinkable. a portent of a secret will spring. ers and Harbors Bill has to some con- rt?xt year, eased on an assessed valua- inxness tb find a way to stop the war To Swear Allegiance to Slate > layed w- r >n the The Philipn.e bureau of forestry has ; side able exl< . The new railroad from Airlie to the iion of i- ‘ 2381, at 21 mills, which, is at hand. Cento C.mul. a small i of men has recently invited bids fur the cutting of ; Siletz timbes it completed» wilh the ate,’ county and school tax, sum • Those chilly days cause the houae- , nearly 31'0,000 acres of choice timber­ Roseburg will vote ort a $500,000 he total levy for this city will make Eugens, Or., Oct. 7-One of the most ' keeper to hope that the coal Barons mer and lhe engineer in esti­ land on Uo public forests on the island bond issue fora municipal railroad. peculiar and out of the ordinary inci­ 53.13 mills. The city levy will allow will not put a war tax on fuel. mates that if the necessary apnropi iu- Sheridan has opened a cannery to of Luzart. dents in the history of any educational ! $35,218.90 for current expenses and Turkey’s action in tearing Officers of the Okanogan national lion is mane in the near future, whicn institution will be witnessed at the $17,329 for the retiring of indebtedness care for product of 250 fruit farms. c ipitulations has at least introduced Sta e University today, when the as- j The assessed valuation of the city is ..- forest in the state of Washington are now seems prot able, the canal can eas­ Lane county is laying Macadam road another comparatively unfamiliar word sembled student body will rise to its bout $100,01)0 h gher than last year. install.ng powerful signal lanterns for ily be completed within lhe next six in common vsr, to join the moratorium fe;t, and with the right hand extended Tne levy last year was only 15;29 at $5,773 per mile. night use in reporting forest tiris from months. He estimates that but $525,- The Eugene Register warns voters lookout peaks. 000 wifi be necessary to complete ll.e a nJ * few other products of the war. in the acknowledgment of the oath the mills. against the special tax law to create a big water-way. Tne lock gales of the It begins to look as though those, mem bers will swear their allegiance It is said that the first sawmill in the ---- ■»!»> ♦--------------- fund for the unemployed as tending to ca.al are being put in place and work braves of Boston bad effectually pene­ and acknowledge the obligation that is United Stater was at Jamestown, from , J. W. CopcninJ, of Dsvton, .mio, per on lhe locks will piobably be complet­ trated the Giant’« center and cut their Owed the state by them. Gov. West ..based a hottie of ChamDerlain'i Congl make Oregon the goat. which sawed boards were exported in ed by lhe end of Uclobei. An amount llhes of cOrtimtinication. will read the oath as he did two years Remedy >‘jr I.is !x>v wfi-j had a cold, and be- [ A new Presbyterian chtlrch has just ' June, 1607. A water-power sawmill j of concrete is yet to be placeu, and a fore the bottle was •>}’ 'l ed the boy'» cold I been dedicated at Gold Beach Ciiny ; Was in use in 1625 near the present site : One yawns at everything afrer a ago at the time of the inauguration of was gone, is that no better than to pay a small amount of dredging at the east­ county. of Richmond. time—except at his own vision of this custom. five dollar doctor's bill? Sold by all dealers. ern end, where the can,.! connects the Douglas W. Bailev, W. H. Furnett j California yew which grows on the I I and Mrs. A. D. Rose of Pendleton have national forests of that slate is finding | river, will bring the work to a point organized an industry to employ a doz­ some use in present-day archery prac­ where the water may be turned into en people in manufacture of women’s tice. Its qualities closely resemble lhe ditch for the purpose of lesti g the locks. It is confidently expected toilet article. those of the old-world yew which made ill ,t by ifie opening of naviga'ion next Astoria wants a rock-crushing plant the English long-bow famous in medi­ spring 'he canal will be ready to I. - to utilize unerrtploye 1 labor. aeval limes. naive river steamers of ordinary drill». Dr. H. E. Morris, Secy, of the Mc­ A movement has been started by t. e Minnville Commercial Club, has assdt. Oregon Jersey ('utile Club to ini;u> e Votes to Bu.ld Road ances that a cannery will be built next lhe government, through the Bureau year. of Animal Industry, to send three or Announces a full and up-to-date stock of Bids will be opened October 14 for Roseburg. Or., Oct. 5-By a mojori- four expel ts into this state to a sist two concrete bridges on Wasco county ty of more than 3 to one, the voters n the work of inspecting the herds ■ s GENERAL MERCHANDISE at bedrock prices state highway. of Roseburg todav authorized issuance a saleguard ugainst lul c I culosis. U. - The Myrtle Point Metholists aro pre­ of bonds in the sum of $500,000 with der a state law inspection of cutlie for paring to build a $10,000 church. For the past month we have been receiving our which to assist in the construction of I indications of diBeuse has extended ail The Coos Bay Home Telephone Com- a railroad between Roseburg and Coos over the state, but the great increase Fall and Winter goods until our store is now filled I pany has been sold to Portland capital­ Bay. Concurrent with voting the in the s ze and number of the herds is bonds, the voters elected a railroad rapidly overtaxing the »tale force. All ists’ with the best and most up-to-date stock of de­ the registered herds of Jerseys in the | Bandon will have a new steam laun­ commission composed of ten prominent the state are said to b<- entirely healthy al business men of the city to handle pendable goods in Southern Oregon. Quality dry. the present time and it is desired, by The Buck box and crate factory at I project. more thorough inspection, to uvoid all considered our prices cannot be beat. | Eugene is rushing the completion of possibility of infection. their plant. Lassen Again Spouls ---------- ♦©♦----------- LEWIS ULRICH IMI IM Buckingham & Hecht and Napa tan Shoes and Boots, Absolutely guaranted. Underwear for the entire family at the right price. Our school shoes for boys wear the longest; our dress shoes for women look the best. We are exclusive agents for Ball Brand Rubber Boots, every pair guaranteed or money refunded. Our goods are right—we guarantee them. What more could you ask? We sell gasoline in bulk, also cylinder oil. We will appreciate your business. 7 he Pioneer Store Jacksonville, Ore. To Serve fustic a I In a general sense, the expert wit- and ness is in more or less disrepute, the reason for it lies in the fact that he seems to be purchasable in support of any cause. This may sound harsh to the technical man who is capable of giving an expert opinion; but inasmuch as it has no personal application and deals with that aspjt of expert testi­ mony which has long been obvious it is the simple truth. The Los Angeles County Bar Associ­ ation has hud this very matter under consideration; and recognizing that honest expert testimony should be fl­ vail.'ble in the service of jtstice, it has reached certain conclusions and incor- port ted them in a bid, catculated to bring that condition about. The L Angeles lawyers believe that in cases where expert testimony is re­ quired, the expert witnesses should be selected by the Judge; and, judicially Bpeaking, they should represent the court, and not one of the parties to the controversy before the court. It is Redding, Cal. Oct. 7-The 55th erup­ tion today of Lassen peak painted a vertical black bar across i he face of the rising sun, which began to climb above the horizon just ar the volcano broke into activity today. The soar­ ing column of smoke and steam, t?orn- her at the center, but fringed with gold and scarlet radiance, stood erect for an hour, before the brightness of its glory began to dim in the growing day. No appearance of lhe fire Wi.B made today. ---------- •'»>«----------- Will Build Highway Canyonville, Or. Oct. 5—Surveyors arj hard at work running lines in the Cow Creek Canyon to get the best grade possible tor a highway. This part of the road has been a bugbear to travelers for years. The plan is to get a good road through the can­ yon to connect with the Pacific High­ way. Leander Hanna was a visitor at Mel- (ord Wednesday. Farm Fads He who plows can produce anything, including health and happiness. The magic influence of the plow will make a desert bloom and blossom. The problems of farming are as seii- ous as the multiplication tables. Successful farming and marketing are the basis of all human progress. Hood roads broaden our sympathy, lessen distance and increase ouruseful- ness. Farming is successful only whin the cr ps have beet: profitably m rket- el Il’s the train who really counts tn farming. Fertile land is necessar", but a master mind must solve the prob lem of production and marketing. If you have young children you have pci - nape noticed that diaonlvre of the atotnac li are their most common ailment. Io correct this you will find Chamberlain «Tablets ex­ cellent They are ea*y ami pleasant to take, and mi Id and gentle in etlecU For »ale by all dealers. r Ì