Jacksonville post. (Jacksonville, Or.) 1906-19??, October 24, 1914, Image 1

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JACKSONVILLE, JACKSON COUN I Y, OREGON, OCTOBER 24, 1914
age price 70y; total value, $414,800
fierce age of the world; and it behooves
INDUSTRIAL REVIEW
TRAFFIC TO START SOON
Only two per cent of Oregon-grown
each and all of us to “watch as well as
:
corn is shipped out of the county in
pray.” I used to hear them sing "Hell
Bandon7Of., Oct. 19—Failing- with
which it is produced.
has
broke
loose
in
Georgia.
”
bur
I
find
Milwaukie
Branch
to
Raymond
Quitman, Wooc. Jo., Texas, Routes,
Manufactures Enterprises and Oats-Acres in cultivation 409,091; av his bicyle from a nahrrw bridge between
that
it
has
broken
out
in
other
por
­
Box 63.
erage yield per acre, 31.57 bu.; total two docks into 16 ft. of water, Lio; <1
May be Completed Be­
Improvements
Providing
Mr. Editor, “Weekly Post” Jackson­ tions of the .world just the same. “In
yield 12,915,900 bu.; average price, 3s Hayward. 9 year o!<| son of J. H. Ha. -
God
we
trusty
but
boys,
keep
your
pow
­
ville Oregon.
ward,-of this city, jya? saved from
cents total value, 14,907,700.
fore Winter Comes
Payrolls and Promot­
Dear Sir:-When I don’t know about der dry.”
Potatoes-Acreage, 50,732; average drowning Saturday night by H.,fT.
Now
Mr.
Editor,
I
ask
you
to
pub
­
a thing or place, I know of no better
J
ing Development
yield, 97 bu. per acre; total yield, 4,- Flom. The lad, who is slightly lame
way of finding out than to ask, or in- i lish this letter in your “Weekly Post” I Centralia, Wn., Oct. 19—Freight
921,000 bu.: average price, 69 cents. relies upon bis w^eel in moving about,
and
send
me
a
copy
of
your
paper.
I
terrogate parties who do know. There |
traffic on the Puget Sound & Willapa
of Oregon
was on his way to his father’s macfliiTe
total value, $3,495’490.
also
ask
you
to
reply
to
my
letter
of
fore I write this crude letter for no oth­
| Harbor Railway, a branch of the Mil­
shop when fie l ist his balance/anti Jell
tribu
­
The
railroads
in
the
territory
inquiry.
And
I
hope
to
hear
from
er purpose than to find out the partic­
waukee building through Centralia
ex­ from the bridge. He made no outciy
ulars about your State and its Unde­ some of your many readers in the near from Maytown to Raymond, will be in­ Salerp, Oregon, October, 20—The tary to Portland have arranged to Show
and Mr. Flom’s attention was oiuy
future.
Any
and
all
kinds
of
informa
­
ploit
the
coming
Land
Products
veloped Resources.
augurated tomorrow or Wednesday ac­ California-Oregon Power Co. is mak­ in their newspaper and other forms of ottracted by the ¿ohimotion in rti.bWiw <|
tion will be appreciated.
ing
a
$30,009
improvement
near
Glen
­
I’m a Georgian (gubersctcher) by
cording to officials of the road who were
advertising. During the exposition all ter. Throwing th* lad a sop5, M«.'
Yours for future success,
dale.
birth, but I have been in Texas sever­
Wm, M. Messimer here Saturday to arrange for terminals A depot for the Municipal railroad the roads will make a rate of a fare Flom pulled him ashore. The boy had
al years, though I’m not pleased with
publication of tariffs and other details.
and a third tor the round trip from gone down ^wice when the Tope was
Texas’ climate nor its products. And
The officials asserted that with three is building at Grants Pass.
•'
t
in the Northwest. The railroads will thrown him.
for these reasons I mean to see a home
weeks of good weather the new road A ten-mile logging road is to be built also have a part in the program during i«.
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Forest
Notes
in some other state.
will be operating through to Raymond up Lost Creek to supply timber for
the
show.
I was raised on a farm, and I still
Tie Falls ok Railroad Worker
this year, but without it the beginning Springfield sawmills.
At a meeting held at Orenco last
like rural life, but not in a cotton coun­
of through traffic will have to wait un­ Albert Anderson will build a bridge
As many .as 72 different kinds of
week a movement was launched for
try. I prefer a small grain country
til next Spring.
across Jump-off-Joe creek near Merlin the establishment of a cannery at that
Centralia, Wn. Oct. 2«-Pat Buckly,
with high altitude and good soft wa­ wood are used in the manufacture of Rails on the new line have been laid for $1499.
point and subscriptions to lhe extent an employe of the Puget Sound & Wil­
ter. I want to know the chances and umbrella handles, canes and wjiips in as far as Doty, the residents of that
$190,000 Galliet hotel company is cor- of $3,000 were received. A committee lapa Harbor Railway was almost O.V- •
terms upon which I may secure good­ this country.
town having given the crew a great o-
porated
at Bandon.
was appointed to attend to the neces­ stantly killed Monday night while un­
According
to
the
latest
available
fig
­
farming lands?
vation when the first rail was laid inside
Scio is to have a $10,000 hotel this sary details dnd work on the project loading ties at the Milwaukee gravel
Which counties in your state are ures, Pennsylvania stands fifth in the the town limits. A dance was part of
will be commenced as soon as possi­ pit, three miles from Grand Mbaud.
fall.
most adapted to wheat? Does Indian production of wood pulp and is second the program.
One of the ties fell from,the top of a
corn do well in any portion of Oregon? to West Virginia in the amount of slabs
St. Helens shipyards have contracts ble.
Yesterday the heavy rains caused the
Is any portion of Oregon East of the and other sawmill waste used for pulp Chehalis River to rise to such an extent for new vessels reaching into next
An attempt is to be made in the near pile striking him on the head and break­
Cascade mountains a success in farm­ Maine stands third.
future by the clover growers in the Al­ ing his neck. Coroner Stick lin of Thur­
that a mass of drift was washed down year.
ing without irrigation? What does the Authentic records show that cinders from PeEll and Dryad, lodging against Tunnel work is progressing on the bany district to secure from Congress ston county investigated the the acci-
water cost per acre to irrigate through from a forest fire in the tree tops in the falsework of the new Milwaukee Moss Pass mine in Lake county.
an appropriation of $10,000 with which der.t, but decided that an inquest was
unnecessary.
one crop season? Ha3 your state any northern Washington this fall, were bridge over the river at Mays, a mile
The legislation industry as represen­ to establish an experiment station in
good farming lands that may be home­ carried a distance of twenty miles.
west of Meskill, and finally washing ted by abuse of the Initiative and Re­ Oregon to be devoted to the clover in­
steaded? If so what are the terms etc.
dustry. Recent figures show that in l Oregon Hotel Employes V. age
The better wood engravings are made that structure out. According to Engi­
Which are the most sparsely settled almost exclusively of boxwood, and neer Byers, this will delay the construc­ ferendum is liable to have hard sledding 1912 clover seed valued at $126,000 wi.s
Nov. 3rd.
counties in your state; and why? What the large blocks are made of small tion work.
produced while in 1913 this amount W:.s
The defeat of all radical bills on the increased to $225,000.
can you say about the game ar.d fish pieces glued together. The engraving
Salem, Or., Oct 20—According to
ballot will be an invitation to capital
in Oregon? “All work and no play, is done acoss the end of the grain. Ja­
information gathered by Labor Lilli-
and investments in Oregon.
Beekeeping on the Farm
makes dull stu lents.” So you see I’m panese wood prints, on the other hand
missioner Hoff, there are 1360 hotels in
quite fond of some sport.
Dr. Ray of «Medford is in charge of
the state, and they, furnish empioy-
are made on leng'hwise sections of
Electric Sparks
I have been a teacher in the public cherry wood parallel to the grain.
development work on the old reliable
frffcnt to a total of ’3,341 people al w'a-
The value of bees in increasing the Braden quartz mine near Gold Hill.
schools of Texas for sixteen years and Throughout the national forests the
ges aggregating $2,440,500. Of this
like the work all right While teaching rangers are posting the roads with per­ yield of various farm crops is explain­ The best business men in the state Th • UJW fall hats made themselves number of people employed, 4447 are
I was also connected with farm busi­ manent guide signs which tell distanc­ ed in “Beekeeping for the Oregon Far­ say that the Passage of the “Water felt curly.
females and 8895 males. The average
ness, and my object now is to locate in es and directions, especially at forks mer,’’ a bulletin written by H. F. Wil­ Front” bills would cripple the devel­
wage of the form« r is $9.50 a week,
There are dumdum war correspond­ and of the latter $13.50. Board and
some healthful farming section of coun­ and cross-roads, lhe signs are usual­ son, entomologist of the Oregon Ex­ opment of future manufacturing in
ents too.
try, and I’m looking towards the Paci­ ly put up in the winter when the other periment Station. Those interested in Oregon.
lodging are included 1.’i both instances.
this subject may gtt free copies by
The Russian bear got the Austrian Further figures prepared by him show
fic States.
works tends to be light. On some
The State Industrial Commission
The Bible says that: “It is not good forests the rangers go on snowshoes sending requests to the Oregon Agri­ has settled 464 claims in three monthf. goat last we« k.
there are 842 nressm«Kers in the stale
that the man should be alone,” but dragging loaded sleds and nail the cultural College. Conditions under In all 1124 claims were filed the first The announcement that they are go­ who are wage earners, in addition to 23
which beekeeping proves profitable or
such is my case now; but yet I hope to signboards to the roadside trees.
ing to plow up English golf courses iii salaried clerks employed by 407 dress­
unprofitable are pointed out in this three months and the claim industry is order to sow wheat, is the best wsr making institutions. The clerks are
meet my bright-eyed Ideal in the far
bulletin, and methods jf handling that growing.
West.
paid a total of $13,225 a year, and the
news we have had yet.
secure the most satisfactory results The new highway being built via
1 would be much pleased to get into
wage earners’ salaries aggregate $317.
The
Senate
ought
to
havea
rule
that
3999 Voters Register
are fully explained. One deduction Falls City and Siletz is to cut the dis-
letter communication with any gentle­
550. Wages range fsom 90 cents to
would
prevent
ihe
wasting
of
an
entire
that holds possible interest for every lance to Newport by 16 miler.
man or lady who feels disposed to cor­
$1.65 a day.
day
in
discussing
its
rules.
faimer of the etate is that bees on
Electrification work on the P. E. &
respond with me from the Pacific
Cotton is king, but the European
Klamath Falls, Or. Oct. 19—Had one the farm are often highly profitable, E. Ry« is to be completed by next
States.
powers Lave been undermining his Tell of Disagreeable features
more elector registered in Klamath even though not paying for theis ex­ spring as far as Eugene.
The Bible say: “Come let us reason County before the registration books
pense in honey products. Their Influ­ The Oregon Trunk railroad moved throne.
together, fur in a multitude of eouncel closed the voi ing strength of the coun­
ence in enlarging crop production by 210 cars sheep out of the Bend country
Liberia says she wants a new ruler
there is wisdum.” And I think this ty would be an aven 4900. An abstract
Salem, Or., Oct. 20—Washing dishes
their pollination work is worth far tins year.
Hum,
Boy, get Cui. Roosevelt on the
entreaty the most logical things in the of the registration shows that over half
making beds and “crunay” employers
more than their keep costs The bul­
phone.
Bible. I may not be very interesting of the 3999 to vote in November arc
The feeling is growing every day
constitute the most disagr« eabl • fea­
letin also contains a distribution map
We are wondering what will happen tures in the occupation of domestics in
in my letters but I’ll show a willing­ R publicans.
of bees in Oregon, and a brief history that if all the conflicting 29 measures to those hapsburgs.
ness to entertain and instruct.
the state, according to answeisreceiv­
The ragistration by parties follows: of the beekeeping industry in this on the Oregon ballot were enacted intoj
It is a good thing for the Dove of ed by Labor Commissioner Hoti to qu s-
law, the state would be at a standstill
The are three things I always try to Republican, 2200; Democratic, 1218; So state.
Peace that it is a migratory bird.
industrially.
niuns propounded to members of this
do. First: Pay as I go. Second; Know cialist, 115; Progressive76. Prohibition
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Many cruisers have b< en changed to class. “What is the most disagreeable
that I am right then go ahead. Third: 55. In addition there are 275 register­ We have known many a man whose
The Smith Pulp mill at Marshfield ts
part of jour occupation?” was tie
Live up to lhe “Golden Rule.”
ed as independents or refuse to state voice was for war, but when it came to run on 24-bour shifts ly iiUJapanese I submarines since the war started.
question
asked by the Commissioner in
We live in a swift and I might say, their polities.
conlrac
ti.
The
British
navy
has
swept
the
seas
I to fight his legs were for peace.
a number of letters sent out. Seven.I
Prairie City and Canyon City Elec-! clear of everything except mines,
trie Light and Power Companies are to The Monroe Doctrine ought to be a- | answered “When the lady gets cranky '
consolidate.
ble to take care of itself for a while A number replied "washing dishes,”
and ulhcra “making beds.” Only one
Willamette Valley Southern Steel is now.
seemed to be entirely pleas« d wuh
f
io be in Molalla this week.
Mr. Bryan says there is nothing“final her wnk. she ripljing, “No such
The Carman Manufacturing Co. of between friends.” We don’t know thing as disagreeable work in this
Portland is turning out talking ma­ what it means, but it sounds suspi­ home. ”
cious.
chines on a large seal«.
J. A. Cartwright of Portland is in­ Just imagine what the Russian war
ILe Auloisi’s Lament
vestigating a cannery proposition at poems must look like!
Uli
Roseburg.
The
Krupps
have
taken
$7,000,000
of
Announces a full and up-to-date stock of
A 46,*‘00 acre project in Goose Lake the war loan. Probably to help busi­ “The Furl is my auto, I shall not walk;
ill
valley, Lake county, is to be reclaim- ness.
It mskeih me lie under it in queer pas­
GENERAL MERCHANDISE at bedrock prices.
Perhaps the czar is delaj ing ths cap­ tures,
ed.
Illi
After two years of litigation the ture of Berlin until he can find a new It leadeth me into trouble:
For the past month we have been receiving our
Fur it’s sake I j o it to the paths of
/
Oregon Ci’y municipal elevator is to name for it.
debt;
After
hearing
that
night
life
in
Par
­
Fall and Winter goods until our store is now filled
be built.
is had been abolished the German army Yea, though I understand my Ford
To secure a site for a city hall Eu­ immediately turned back in disgust.
perfectly,
with the best and most up-to-date stock of de­
gene will vacate the old high school
I
feai
much ivil, fur lhe radius r< < s
Col. William Jennings Brjan, late
site an i build two new schools.
pendable goods in Southern Oregon. Quality
might break;
of the Second Nebraska Volunteers,
And if it In s a blow-out in lhe pre -
The Spaulding Logging Co at Salem sees the end of militarism he says.
considered our prices cannot be beat.
ence of my enemies,
is considering putting in a paper and
When Nick promised to treat the I annoint the tires with patches.
pulp mill.
“Jews” just as he treats his ’’other 1 Surely the thing will not follow me ill!
subiects” he didn’t promise much after
the days of my life,
all.
Or I will dwell in the house of poverty
The war in Europe has not affected
forever.”
the price of peanuts. You can still
MORAL:
get more than you want for a nickel.
Equip
your
Ford
with one of the
Kipling
may
have
to
revise
his
as
­
Oieffon Fairs Show Enotmous
Absolutely guarantee!. Underwear for the entire
sertion that the female of the specie» new Cuckoo Speedometers, ami when
the thing reaches a speed of twenty
Yield.
Cannery for
is more deadly than the male.
family at the right price. Our school shoes for
Lives of great men oft remind us we miles per hour, the bird will Come out
Orenco
can make our lives sublime, and de­ and sing “Nearer, My God, to Thee.”
boys wear the longest; our dress shoes for women
parting leave behind us not a single -Ex.
lock the best. We are exclusive agents for Bail
Portland, Ore., Oct. 20. (Special) — scrap of rhyme.
Acco'ding to figures rec ntly compiled
A! The Churches
A fillibuster is a fillibuster, even
Brand Rubber Boots, every pair guaranteed
by Commissioner Huff at Salem, Ore when it is conducted in such a stui.l
gon’s wheat yield as at Oat. 1, this 1 and dignified body M the United State
or money refunded. Our goods are right—we
I’t.ESHTTEIIAN
year, was 16,6 >5.09) bj. vhieh would j 1 Senate.
lit
require
13.343
rars
of
yn
average
ca
­
Morning
worship
at « liven o’clock.
guarantee them. What more could you ask? We
pacity
of
125)
bu.
each
to
move
it.
Fi
­
Subject.
“
lhe
Strength
of toy. ”
11
guring this yield at 71 cents per bu.,
Eveningwi r>hip with sermon at 7:39
sell gasoline in bulk, also cylinder oil. We will
HOT
LAKE
M
ANAGER
WOULD
its value is $11,846,350. The average
u’clwk ¡Subject: “Afllrrna:ii n.”
appreciate your business
‘ ; was i LIKE NOTICE OF ARRIVAL IN AD
yield per acre for the entire state
“Think rot the faith by vhieh lie
VANCE. Persons contemplating t
19 5 bu.
! vir.t to Hot la ke Springs, Oregor, just ij i II live
1 he report show c hi h p ciop
Is a dead creed, a n.up correct
Who require the service of a wl.t. i
7 he Pioneer Store
.bid y«a. tuhiV>. ban 22, iu 'J. ji .O
Jacksonville,Cre
anu its value $5,614,975. 'l l e acreage I chair or other spacial convenience, are ,f 11 a en:
8 ar less a feeling forced, and fu­
requested by the management to gve
of hops is estimated at 23,642.
gitive;
I
notice
of
arrival
in
advance,
so
that
Apple-Trees in bearing 3,985,0u0 y ield
It is an affirmation “nd an act
3,293,250 bu., average farm price 81^; proper care and attention may be as­
That bids eternal Truth be present
sured.
value, $2.667,732.
act. ”
(Paid advertisement)
i Corn-Number of acres, 22,609; aver-
Wants Information
LEWIS ULRICH
Buckingham & Hecht and Napa
tan Shoes and Boots,
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