Jacksonville post. (Jacksonville, Or.) 1906-19??, October 17, 1914, Image 1

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ro id commission consisting of ten bu; i
which pride may properly be taken,
INDUSTRIAL REVIEW
To h epkce European Import
COUNCiL MEETING
I ness men of the city was provided for
but for which there is not much mar­
i at the same election.
ket abroad, is neutrality.
Several medicinal articles of which
Fifty thousand dollars contributed
During the quarter ending Septem­
Suggestions to returned travelers; Regular Meeting Held Tuesday Manufactures Enterprises and
by Multinomah County citizens for the l petro'eum forms a large percentage
ber 30, 1914, State Engineer John H. Why not remark that the statue of li­
completion of the Columbia River High- i were imported into the United States
Evening. Tax Levy Made
Lewis, issued 173 permits for the ap­ berty in New York Harbor looked aw­
Improvements Providing
I way in the county will be expended in ' prior to the war, especially a carefully
propriation of water. These permits fully good to you?
15 Mills, Bills Allow­
Payrolls and Promot­
l the immediate future under the super­ ¡refined oil having about the consisten­
give the cost of proposed works ap­
Not so many criticisms were made
vision of the state highway engineers. cy of a very light lubricating oil. This
proximately $3,000,000.00 and involve of Slavic culture when Tolstoy was
ed. Dog Ordii ance
ing Development
This donation it is said will insure the has been made, for convenience in Ba­
the construction of 230 miles of canal compelling everybody to sit up and
completion of the grading on the high­ ku. Russia, and some of it has been
lines, the development of 30,460 horse­ take notice.
Suspended.
of Oregon
manufactured in the United States
way this year.
power, and the irrigation of 13,100 ac­
Philospher Henri Bergson has dropp­
from petroleum distillates imported
res of land.
In the near future an extensive sys­
ed his philosophy for the present. Yet
from Russia, and has been sold as “al-
The city fathers met in rgeular ses­
The fees collected by this depart
tem
of
stock
yards
will
be
established
Salem,
Oregon,
October,
12
—
The
this is the time when it is especialy
holine,
” “pe'roleum oil,” etc. The
sion
Tuesday
evening
in
the
City
Hall,
ment during the past quarter exceed
I Eugene Coffee Club to help the unem- at Springfield fot the handling of live
needed.
working up of the trade for these ci s
the meeting having been adjourned I ployed is $2500 in debt.
those collected in the same period last
stock in the upper Willamette valley.
on the basis of Russian raw material
London people are possibly wonder­ from last week. Present Mayor Britt
year by 25 percent and the money de­
Ground has been broken for a new Market quotations will be published was largely a matter of pure chance,
ing
how
Westminster
Abbey
would
look
Councilmen McIntyre, Norris a>id At­ plant of the Pacific Iron Works.
posited with the State Treasurer dur­
daily, based on the Portland market,
torney Hanna; Absent Councilman
ing the first three quarters of 1914, a- if used as a target by a foreign foe.
and the surplus live stock will be ship­ but not of necessity, inasmuch as oils
W.
E.
Huston
is
manager
of
the
of the same character can be readily
Probably
everyday
would
be
house
Florey.
mounting to $lt,173.00, exceeds the
ped to the metropolis. It is expected
new meat packing plant at Burns.
produced from American petroleum,
Minutes of previous meeting read
appropriation for the administrative cleaning day in county affairs if wo­
that the improvement wilicost not less
and in fact have been produced in small
It
is
estimated
that
work
provided
men
were
elected
to
the
county
board.
and
approved.
Bills
for
light,
supplies
expenses of the office for an entire
than $10,000.
quantities for many years. Thus vase­
year.
With the Pork barrel in ruins, the street work, etc. for month of Sep­ for in Rivers and Harbors bill will em­
According to advices from Washing­ line oil is a by-product in the manufac­
ploy
5000 men in Oregon.
The following permits were issued in war tax measure ought to be whittled tember were presented, audited and
ton, Oregon’s share of the money re­
Reports of meetings of the Grange ceived by the government from the ture of vaseline, and has been used
ordered paid.
Jackson County during the paatqtr:- down to fit the improved conditions.
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The quastion of tax levy for ensuing in all parts of the state show the farm­ forest reserves in this state amounts for the same medicinal purposes
The Rogue River Public Service Cor­ ,v It is one of the anomalies of human
many years. There is no other pro­
ers
lined
up
solidly
against
all
the
freak
year
was
discussed
and
on
motion
the
poration of Grants Pass, for the devel­ nature that the loss of two gothic tow­
to $60,606, and this amount will be im­ duct of petroleum manufactured in the
opment of 11,989 theoretical horsepow­ ers can arouse a greater protest than following schedule was adopted: foi measures on the ballot, $1500 exemp­ mediately available for the benefit of
United States. Arrangements have
er. diverting water from Rogne River than the loss of an army corps of men. general current expense 3 mills; for in­ tion and eight-hour law included.
the schools or improvement of the been completed whereby American al-
terest. on first issue of bonds 6!j mills;
in Sec 32 T 32 S R 3 E. C. E. Stanly
Work began on a $3000 schoolhouse roads in the counties in which the for-
Once more the political war cries re­
boline will be on the United States
for interest on second bond issue ’J4 at Beaver Hill Coos county.
of Brownsboro for the irrigation of 3 sound.
est reserves are located.
market in quantity before the end of
mills;
for
sinking
fund
to
pay
bonded
acres, including domestic supply, di­
The Tallent cannery at Marshfield
the present calendar year whether hos­
Synthetic rubber is looking its op- indebtedness 4 mills: total levy for all
verting water from Whiskey Creek in
has
resumed with a large force.
tilities cease or not. (Bulletin 539, U.
portunity
square
in
the
face.
purposes
15
mills.
Sec 25 T 85 S R 1 E. J. D. Williams
Spa.nsh to Be Taught
R
L.
Macleay
will
erect
a
cheese
S.
Geological Survey.
Europe will not be in a position to
On motion a resolution suspending
of Ashland, for the irrigation of 30 ac­
factory at 'Jold Beach.
take
many
boarders
next,
summer.
the
recent
dog
ordinance
for
the
pres
­
res, diverting water from Ball Moun­
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Port Orford cedar is selling for $95
Announcement is made that Spanish
tain Creek in Sec 20 T 40 S R 3 E.
Political parties differ in detail but ent was passed. A resolution accept­
(jcod Keepers
will be included as pirt of the foreign
Kate E. Burford of Gold Hill, for the agree perfectly as to the end in view. ing the proposed arrangement where­ per thousand.
Scio is to have a new printing plant, language course of the public school-
irrigation of 62 acres, diverting water
Now that the football season is op­ by the city secures the water rights ol
from Sam’s Creek in Sec 31 T 35 S R ening we shall have our own casualty Mess. Britt, Hanna and Wetter, was a new hotel ar.d perhaps another drug The tuition will begin as soon as th.
Justone year ago today a box of Yel­
proper arrangements can be made.
adopted and the city attorney was in­ store.
2 W. E. L. & Martha Eiene, Gold Hil| list to read.
low
Newtown apples from the Westei-
This decision is undoubtedly a wis
structed to prepare an ordinance cov­
for domestic supply, diverting water
The U. U. S. Engineers have called
So the British-German Friendship so-,
lund orchards were placed in the win­
one,
for
there
is
every
indication
th«
l
from a spring located in Sec 9 T 36 S
ering same.
for 200 lab.res on Coos Bay jetty and
ciety has succumbed! It’s epitaph
Spanish will be the most useful com­ dow of the Commercial club. Today
The petition asking for a street light Celilo Canal.
S 3 W; F. T. Osborn of Medford, for
shall be, “It meant well.”
mercial language, outside of English, this same box of apples s’ ill remains
mining purposes, diverting water from
near the Appl»baker blacksmith shop
Logged off land seems to he in de.
in the window, proving beyond doubt
Not
only
has
the
war
overcrowded
Star Creek in Sec 19 T 29 S S 3 W. G.
on Third street was denied.
mand around Coos Bay for small taught in the schools. This is so un­ the excellent keeping quality of the
the
membership
of
the
Ananias
Club,
less we are to believe that »11 this talk
R. Lindley and C. W. McDonald, of ’
farms.
sbout the opportunity for getting into Newtown apple. These apples have
Medford for the irrigation of 30 acres, but the waiting list is already a mile
Twenty-two blocks are being offered South America trade is fiction and fai­ been exposed to all condi1 ions of heat
long
and
stili
growing.
Industrial Courses
diverting water trom Lost Creek in
for free factory sites at Fiavrl, th» ry tales.
and cold, even withstanding the intense
Paris will soon be able to sit up and
Sec T 33 S R 31 E. F. C. Preston of
terminals of the Hill system of rail­
heat of last summer. The Newtown
take
nourishment
again.
On
the
contrary
there
is
nothing
Jacksonville, for the irrigation of 56,
road.
more substantial than the promise of apple today stands as the peer of all
acres, diverting water from Big Ap-i No home is complete without a bale
Industrial courses in agriculture, do­
During
the
first
month
of
operation
that trade if we are minded to go af­ apples and it is believed that in a few
piegate River in Sec 5 Tp 40 S R 2 W. of cotton.
mestic science an 1 art and industrial the Panama Canal produced $91,604.
ter it. We are not going io get there years when the apple eating publie
W. M.
It’s a 2 to 1 bet that the man who in­ arts, prepared by representatives of
of America learns of the excellence
in a month, or six months, or a year;
Petitions
have
been
placed
on
file
to
vented a burglar proof safe had to of the Agricultural College and pub­
of this apple, as the peogle of Eng­
but
with
honest
effort
we
mav
have
borrow the money to have it patent­ lished by Superintendent J. A. Chur­ create new county ofSiuslaw from part
Electric Sparks
land already know, that, the demand
our
share
of
it
eventually.
One
of
the
of
Lane
county.
chill, will be provided for the public
ed.
will far exceed the supply.—Sun
requisites
will
be
to
send
men
alter
it
North Bend has a monthly payroll
schools of Oregon. The course in agri­
who know its language; and that will
The poor old weather man has been
culture is simple and practical, leading of $50,000.
Drops Railwi) Lands
be just as much a iequisite for keep-
wallowing around all week in imagin­
the young citizens of the sta^e into
Albany is trying to raise a $7500 bon­
J. B. Riddle Is Dead
ary rain and intangible windstorms,
i the fields and farm buildings for study us to assure the resumption of work in <ng the trade as it will be for gelling
it.
while we had nice sunshine.
Roseburg, Oct 12—Douglas County I material. It was written by Profes­ the Union Furniture Company’s plant.
For the American young man of to­
Roseburg, Oct. 12—J. B Riddle, a
Meanwhile the days go on contract­ will not assess the O. & C. Railroad sor F. L. Griffin, of the College exten­
A poultry show will be held at Alba­ day and of the future there is more of
pioneer of 1852, die! Saturday after a
ing.
lands this year, the County Court hav­ sion staff. The course in domestic sci- ny on Jnn. 7-10.
the practical and just as much of the few days’illness. He was prominert
Europe is buying great quantities of ing decided that the land, in a legai 1 ence is being prepared by Dei ian Hen-
accomplishment
in know ing Spanish as during his life in the u; building of the
350
men
are
working
steadily
on
the
sense, belongs to the Government, or rietta W. Calvin, and that in i domes-
horses here, but not to eat yet.
theie is in knowing any other foreign community. Ae was past 7(l years of
i tic art by Professor Helen Brooks. big Hili terminals at Flavel.
at
least
that
this
view
is
the
just
one
Maybe the local robbers and high­
writing Messrs Ckmmens und Bishop of Mon­ languge. It is a delightfully musical age. »nd is survived bv a large family.
wayman have called out their reserv­ to take. By his decision the county’s ] Professor Frank Shepard is
language in itself; and in a way it is I. It. Riddle, of Roseburg, and Ed Kid­
training
I
the
industrial
arts
or
manuel
proportion
of
the
state
tax
will
be
re
­
tesano, Washington are looking over
ists.
duced. Should the United States Su- c >urse- Like the course in agrtcul- timber holdings east of Sutherlin for as essentially a language of this hem­ dle, were sons, and Mrs. George Fra-
isphere as our mother tongue. Circum­ tar and Mrs. Dave Crosby, of Riddle,
One of the least profitable of occu­ Court reverse the decision of Judge ture, ail these courses are designed to
the purpose of perfectin ' plans for
stances have made it of practical val­ and Mrs. Stauffer of Taft, Cal., daugh­
pations is devising fantastic schemes ■Volverton, the railway company has lead the students to interpret their
logging railroads in the timber and for
to end Europe’s war.
agreed to pay the taxes on the land own thoughts in forms of useful pro­ building two large sawmills, the first ue, or at least they have heightened ters.
our appreciation of ¡'3 value, and the
One strictly American product in with 6'fe interest.
ducts.
of which-will be about two miles east schools do well to teach it.—Telegram
A Strange Memorial.
of town.
Fron the window of n trolley car on
a lluo that connects aeverul siuull cities
It is reported that a new cheese fac­
Timber Cruising
and large village» In central New York
tory will be started at Wed'terburn
the traveler cau see a scythe swinging
next spring.
The technical men of the Forest Ser- , from C'e limb of a tail tree. To lie
Umatilla County is to have a new
pcfi'eclly accurate, It doe» not swing
vice have iust cloreil a very busy sea- ■ any longer, for It has hung there so
and important in lustry. It wi’l be a
son in their work of estimating and | many yen is Hint the tree tins grown
! branch of the Nature Cleansing Pro-
mapping the timber dn several of the i
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i duct Company, of Elmhirst, III., and National Forests in Oregon and Wash- ! rouud It, and now holds it tightly in
it» place.
will he lo-ated at Yoakum, near Pen­
In the early days of our own great
dleton The object of the industry is ington.
This work is part of a general plan war n young mail was mowing In Ills
Announces a full and up-to-date stock of
1 to ship deposits of earth from certain
to take an inventory of all the timber father's fields with tills scythe. While
sections known *o contain solocn, per­
on the National Forests, with a view he worked Ills thoughts must have
oxide, aluminum and other minerals.
GENERAL MERCHANDISE at bedrock prices
to putting the i pc and more accessi­ been on tils country, for suddenly he
! It has been discovered, by chemical
hung the scythe on the tree with the
ble bodies on tiie market. Sev> ral words. "Hang there until 1 come back."
| analysis, that the soil at one part of
For the past month we have been receiving our
crews of s x lo sixteen men each have He hud made up bis mind to enlist.
’ the Yoakum section contains these pro-
covered pojecls on six forests, the Sno­
He never ciinie back. I.ike so many
| perties.
Fall and Winter goods until our store is now filled
qualmie and Olympic Forests in Wash­ other patriotic young men. he gave bls
—
ington and the Sanliam, Miriam, ( ra­ life Io his country and the gift was
with the best and most up-to-date stock of de­
ter and Cascade Forests in Oregon. accepted. Having heard his words, bls
Approximately 150,000 acres have been parents let no one remove the scythe.
pendable goods in Southern Oregon. Quality
covered in Oregon and 75,000 acres in Year after year, on the sacred an­
Washington. The work has been in­ niversary of Ids dentil. Ills friends have
considered our prices cannot be beat.
gathered under that tree mid kept tils
Columbia River Work to be tensive in character; detailed topogra­ memory green. There Is probnbly no
phic maps, on a scale of 4” to the mile other memorial 111 the world like the
have been made to record the informa­ hanging scythe. Youth's Companion.
Continued.
Roseburg
tion gathered, and an estimate of the
Votes
fonds
amount of timber by species on each
forty acre tract secured. The work I Co-opei ntlve thinking is the biggest
has progressed all summer with the problem that coutronts the farmer to­
Portland. Ore., Oct. 13. (Special) — exception of a few days when the men day.
The river and Harbor Bill having been
Absolutely guaranted. Underwear for the entire
were forced to turn aside and fight
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passed by Congress, the money neces­
fire. This timber cruising and map­
sary for the cintinu ition of dredging
family at the right price. Our school shoes for
ping will continue during the coming
and the construction of jetties at the
field seasons until all the timber on the
m -nth of the Columbia will be immed­
boys wear the longest; our dress shoes for women
National Forests has been cruised and
iately available. For the work at the
Co-operation I» the force that keeps
look the best. We are exclusive agents for Bail
mouth of the Columbia $1,000,000 has mapped.
the wolf from the door.
been awarded, for work on the Colum­
HOT LAKE MANAGER WOULD
Brand Rubber Boots, every pair guaranteed
bia below Portland, $200,000 and for
I b your farm declaring dividends,
LIKE
NOTICE OF ARRIVAL IN AD­ or are you in the tenant class/
the completion of the Celilo Canal
or money refunded. Our goods are right—we
Persons contemplating it
$525,000, which the engineers estimate VANCE.
will be the full amount required. S lice visit to Hot Lake Springs, Oregon,
A farm Is a Itisimis establishment,
guarantee them. What more could you ask? We
the report from Washington was re- who require the service of a wheel and should be so operati d.
c ived about five hundred men have chair or other special convenience, are
sell gasoline in bulk, also cylinder oil. We will
be in put to work at Big Eddy and as requested by the management to give
A farm should be opi rated for net,
soon as work can be found for them, notice of arrival in advance, so that not for gross insults.
appreciate your business.
aldiiional men will be employed and proper care and attention may be as­
the work rushed to completion at the sured
The mt r u ts ol m .od farming
(Paid
idvertisemint)
are
profits, since»«, u growing busi­
J
earliest
possible
date.
7 he Pioneer Store
Jacksonville, Ore.
At an election held in Roseburg ear­
If you have young children you hnve pel ness at.d a goid liv'n.;.
ly last week the voters of that city .ap* noticed that disorders of the stonm-1
The fartm r si uld take all un­
authorized the issuance of bonds to ti e ire their most common ailment. To correci
his you will Snd Chamberlain’s Tablets <■» certainty out of securities before ap­
amount of $500,000 with which to as­ el lent. They are easy and pleasant to tai.e
plying for a loan.
sist in the construction of a railroad and mild and gentle in effect. For sale by
from Roseburg to Coos Bay. A rail- ill dealers.
Wafer Permits Issued
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JACKSONVILLE, JACKSON COUNTY, OREGON, OCTOBER 17, 1914
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