Jacksonville post. (Jacksonville, Or.) 1906-19??, November 28, 1914, Image 1

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    JACK ONVILLE, J ACKSON COUNTY, OREGON, NOVEMBER 28, ^914
VOL. VIII.
NO. 30
f
INDUSTRIAL REVIEW
j atjer Plummer, “in view of the fact
under the auspices of the Parent Teach­
FOUND GUILTY
ENGLAND PLACES ORDER
ers’ Association. The meeting was at
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that the foot and mouth disease is pre-
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valent in the eastern states, to do away
tsnded by about 200 residents ofMolal-
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vvUlil^ LldBSttl,
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with Lilt-
the Ul
breeding
classes, I not
only lai
in
Flames Destroy Dwelling on C la. Adresses bv a number of pioneer Sentenced to Ten Months in r *
Automobile', Siedi and
Manufactures Enterprises and I eattie but hogs and sheep as well, for
schoolteachers detailing experiences
this year. We do not believe there is
of teachers in early days, and compar­
Street. House and Con-
Jail and Pay Thousand
5,000,000 Uns of Beef
Improvements
Providing
the slightest danger that, the disease
ing the educational advantages of the i
Dollars Fine
tents Total Loss.
on the List.
will enter this territory but the value
past with those of the present day were
Payrolls and Promot­
of the stock to be shown is too great
features of the meeting. Among the
to permit us to run any risk no matter
speakers were.County School Superin­
ing Development
About seven o’clock Tuesday eve- tendent J. E. Calavan and the mem­ Genessee, N. Y. Nov. 23—Shortly
how slight it might be. The stock ex­ Chicago, Nov. 24 British orders for
ning flames were discovered breaking bers of the Molalla School Board. The before midnight tonight Henry Siegel
of Oregon
hibited will bethat intended ibrslaugh- more than $15 009,000 worth of auto«
through the roof and windows of the present Molalla school building is said charged with grand larceny, was found
1.1 ter. This is the only stock show to a- mobiles, wagons, sleds, harness and e-
Boaz house on C street; the alarm was to be the best in Clackamas County. guilty of committing a misdemean­
dqpt this course, but we believe our quipment were brought back by Fred
given but by the time the firemen ar­ It was completed this Fall at heavy or.
A campaign has been started at action will meet with universal approv­ S. Fish of South Bend, Ind., who has
rived with the hosa carts the fire had cost.
Justice William W. Clarke at once Portland to consolidate and wipe out al.’’
just returned from England it was an­
gained such headway that it was im­
sentencee him to pay a fine of $1010 boards and commissions and reduce
nounced today.
The Ten-Bar ranch eight miles efest
possible to save the building which was
and to serve ten months in the Monroe state expense half a million.
England also has contracted for 500
BIG MONEY IN TURKEYS
of Bend, consisting of 640 acres has
of wood and dry as tinder.
county penitentiary. Stay of execution
Lebanon votes Dec. 7 on establish been listed with the immigration com­ automobile trucks from a Ker.osha,
An out building containing a supply
of the prison sentence was granted un­
Wis. firm, while the French govern­
ing an electric light plant.
mission for sale to competent farmers ment has ordered more than $1,000,00»
til the second Monday of Jury: and bail
of firewood, potatoes, and other arti­
I
Grower
Sells
Flock
for
$600
in
tracts
of
40
and
80
acres.
The
own
­
A plant on the McKenzie is produc-
cles. was saved but the dwelling with
was fixed at $25,000.
in automobiles from a Jackson, Mich.,
Siegel was found to have committed *nK 250 gallons turpentine and 6,00« er J. D. Finn proposes to sell the 40 factory.
all its contents was completely des­
Which Cost Him $50 to
acre tracts at $2500 and the 80 acre Another war time order was made
a misdemeanor in obtaining credit on I pounds rosin per month.
troyed. The origin of che fire is un­
false financial statements. The jury
The C. & E. R. R. Co. has won its tracts at $5000 each. <)n the 40 acre known here today. It was a British
known, but it is presumed that a spark
Raise-Big Demand
was out about four hours.
from a fire burning in the stove, or
suit in the U. S. Supreme Court for tract he will build a three room house order for 5,000,000 one-pound tins of
and a barn 16x40. The sale will be corned beef.
In finding a verdict on this charge possession of tide lands.
possibly an overheated stove pipe caus­
made on any reasonable terms with 6
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Roseburg, Or. Nov. 23—About $22,- the jury took a course outlined by
ed the conflagration.
Linn County manufactures road drags per cent on deferred payments.
The house was ownei by Mrs. Laura 000 poured into the laps of farmers Justice Clark in his final instructions. at $7 each.
Electric Sparks
Oregon apples are finding a market
O. Gould and had been recently repair­ last week and today for the royal He said he had serious doubts as to
J. H. Gray of Prineville becomes
ed, it was occupied by Mr. and Mrs. J. Thansgiving birds that are raised on the validity of the grand larceny owner of the Oregon Hotel at Hood in far-away Siberia and the cal) for
stock this year is unusually heavy. A
the Douglas County hill farms Portland charge.
W. Wilson.
Besides watchful waiting the Mexi­
River.
shipment some time ago of 125 boxes can situation along the border seems
Seattle and San Francisco contributed
Astoria
mud
flats
are
to
be
filled
in
of Hood River apples to Vladivostok ' to call for a bullet proof fence.
to the pocket money presented to the
by the dredge Columbia.
was received in excellentcondition and
Sportsman League Meeting raisers.
Loans Have Grown
The North Eend Manufacturing Co. met with ready demand from the na­ Things would now be much worse if
Next Christmas the same growers
has orders for doors from England.
tives. Within the last few days other Europe had not taken the precaution
will receive a present of little less
to discover America.
The annual meeting of the Oregon from the same big cities. This year Salem, Or., Nov. 23—According to a
Robert S. Towne owner of the Blue shipments have gone forward, being
Sportsman’s League will be held in brought as much money as ever for, statement issued by State Superinten­ Ledge Mine, Jackson County, will de­ routed by way of Puget Sound from
Turkey at present is fooling with the
Portland, Dec. 6 & 7.
while the price was less the birds were dent of Banks Sargent showing the velop the propertv and build a rail­ which point they will go by steamer edge of the buzzsaw.
On the former date Dec. 6, the Port­ more plentiful. The raising of turkeys condition of all banks in the state at road to connect with the Bullis to Jauan, thence to Siberia. No ad­
One trouble with politics is that
land Gun Club and the Multnomah An­ is five-sixths profit. A farmer at Green the close of business on October 31 the line.
vice has been received as to the prices
there
is too muc* polities in it.
gler’s Club have joined in arranging a sold his flock for $600 was out but $50. loans and discounts increased $1,208,-
The new cannery at Hood River op­ at which these apples are sold to the
Meanwhile the battle of the Aisne
state shoot and state fly bait casting Until the fattening grasshoppers are 489 05 over the corresponding period of ens with F. W. Bluhm manager.
ultimate consumer.
has turned into something else.
contests. Suitable prizes have been the chief diet of the turkey flocks.
la3t year. In a statement issued in con­
More than 12,000,003 feet of timber
offered for the various events.
nection with the figures showing the The Fisher-Boutin mill ar Spring­ board measure was given awav by ti ** Col. Roesevelt’s flow of language in
Monday, Dec. 7, the delegates will
coniition of the banks the superinten­ field is filling its ponds with logs.
The sawmill at Loon Lake, Coos government to settlers tn the vicinity nowise suggests a river of doubt.
War
Gasoline
as
I
actor
ir.
gather in the Convention Hall of the
dent calls attention to the fact that,
of the national forests in Oregon dur­
Football players are pathetically
Portland Commercial Club to consider
while there was the above increase for County is running.
ing the past year, according to a re­ pleading for a place in the spotlight.
The Municipal railr. a I insures build­
th > needs an<j desires of the -po -La-
the
year
during
the
last
four
months
In the present European war gaso- lians and discounts have increased $1,- ing two new sawmills near Grants port just ssued by the district fores­
men of th-, a'.ai. t .* concerted Im if
Like the various European rulers,
ter. lhe entire distribution was made
line
has come to be regarded so much
ac '.ion in matters of fish and game
111,365.61, despite a decrease of over Pass.
i in lots not exceeding 80 cords to any Gen. Villa is unequivocally for peace.
a
necessity
that
it
hai
been
referred
$3,500,000 in deposits showing that there
legislation will he determined upon.
The S. P. Co. is reported to have j one settler. During the same perio I j
to in some quarter as a war of gaso­
This convention coming as it does just line. Should the supply give out and has been no disposition on the parrs of bought the line down the coast to Eu­ ' timber was sold to the amounr of 24,- I San Francisco’s exposition has no
reason to feel graleiui lor the war of
the banks to curtail credit extension«. reka.
prior to the state leg stature is of great
694,000 feet" amounting lo$159,362. Of I 1914.
ro substitute develop, it may play a
importance to all the sportsmen of the large part in the termination of hostil H j pronounces the showing a healthy
The State Press Association is lead- this amount 35 per cent was tinned I
state.
one in general.
The candidates for Senator might
ing in a fight to cut down running ex- over to the state for load and school
ities Possibly the demand for a mo­
All clubs whether already members tor explosive muy cause the European
have made a hit by agreeing to wear a
pen=es of Oregon half a million.
purposes.
of the league or not, are urged to send chemists to develop a substitute f> r
The State Refotm School with 88 The new Hoke cannery at Medford toga made of cotton.
de egates. The meeting will conclude gasoline or a means to supplement a Building Activity is Grewing
Evidently recalcitrant nature is learn­
boys Nov. 1st. cost 273,450 for the bi­ has closed its first season and has been
with a duck dinner given at the Com­ limited gasoline supply.—Scientific A-
ing al the Culebra cut just who Uiule
ennial period or $835 per capity.
'
able
to
pay
a
dividend
of
6
per
cent,
a
mercial Club. New motion pictures
Samuel s.
Pindleton, Or., Nov. 24—Indication
The S. P. yards at Brownsville are very unusual result of the first year’s
taken by State Game Warden Finley merican.
of a year of unusual building activity being filled with building materials for o; eration of a co operative concern. ! Those submarines seems to ba justi­
will be shown.
here has already caused several busi­ reconstruction work.
I The cannery put up 35,000 cases of i fying Jules Verne more than the diri­
Excursion rates will be granted to
Value of Dried Prums
ness men, who were disturbed to see
I Regue River fruits and vegetables I gible airships justify H. G. Wells.
Zopf
Bros,
of
Lebanon
will
erect
a
all delegates by the railroads of the
the state go dry to express a pleasant $22,475 High School at Athena.
I during the season Hnd the manage- 1 There is seme likelihood that the
state.
Salem, Or. ,Nov. 23—There are 14 sui prise. More than a dozen residen­ D. W. Campbell as manager of the merit expects to at least double this > New Haven railroad will now Cease
posing as a horrible example.
prun --drying and packing plants in the ces are being planned for the next few Northern division of the S. P. Co. has record next year.
Union High School
state and their total value is $143,250, months and one contracting firm has been given charge of the Coos Bay and
If England has a landgoing navy or
according to statistics prepared by La­ contracts for four- While most of the Eastern.
i Germany a seagoing army things might
bor Commissioner Hoff. These plants bui'ding in view is of homes one or
Forest Notes
be diderent.
Molalla, Or. Nov. 23—Plans for cu­ evaporated and packed 32,382,480 lbs. two business buildings are contempla­ The Estabrook Co. of North Bend
The statement that there are 140,-
and
Banpon
is
getting
out
70,000
ties
ted.
tablishing nt Molalla a union high school of prunes during the year, and their
0U0 income lax dodgers abroad finds
per
month.
were made at a reception for the value is estimated at $2,619,124. The
Forbach,
Germans
is
said
to
have
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Warrenton is taking steps to build a the most profilable town forest known many an unsuspected citizen trying to
teachers held in the new Molalla High total sum paid for labor during the
Col. Roosevelt carries his low ba-
1 look guilty.
School building last Friday evening season was $107,193.
first class highschool.
it yields an annual net gain of $12.14
rometer around with him.
f Mexico ought to be delighted now
an
acre.
Willamette Iron A Steel Works have
' with almost any brand of peace.
put a large foice to work repairing
'lhe state school of forestry at Bot­
If It Igiurn survives this war it will
the Santa Catalina, a burnt steam­ tineau. Nor.h Dakota, announces that
'
probubL
insist that its neighbors giie
er.
it wili have one million trees for dis­
The Portlaud Gas and Coke Co. will tribution to the ci'izens of tlie state b' ndi lo keep the ptace.
In biding our Christmas presents
lay its mains around Milwaukie on ac­ during 1915.
early we get our minds on something
count of an ordinance cutting the price
Apple wood U'ed almost exclusively j pleasanter th in wholesale slaughter.
of their gas to $1.00 per 1000 feet.
tor saw handies, also furnishes the ma­
However, the war news from the
Coos Bay sent nearly six million teet terial for many so-called brier-wood
of lumber to the San Francisco mar­ pipes and particularly for the large 1 River Lys sounds very muah like some
of the rest.
ket the last two weeks of October.
woeden type used in printing signs and
If Japan captures a few more islands
Flavel offers free factory sites.
posters.
like Yap, she’ll be calling on her ally
The Troy Laundry will erect a $10, -
O’>ne of the most expensive woods lo help her turn loose.
001 dry cleaning plant at Asto ia.
used regularly in an established in the
Anyhow, this »> stern of censorship
The press rejoices over the defeat United Statei ii u< v»j|, the favj-- comes in handy to the royal function­
te uju ia. in- ./ jo I engraving. It
of freak an 1 crank measures.
ary whose duty it is to convey bad
lias been quoted at four cents a cubic
Astoria will vote cn $25,000 bond is­ incn and about $1,303 by the thousan I news to the King.
sue for parks.
England s nervousness is shown in
board l'eet.
the fact that since the war begun
The St. Helens Shipbuilding Co. has
What is supposed to be record speed they ignored the challenges of sei -
two new contracts.
in getting men to a forest fire is re­ tries.
I
St. Helens firemen willbuild an Ath­ ported in Oregon, where on one of the
Seers who can tell ex ictly what
letic club.
national forests a ranger went to to» n stocks will do when the exchanges are
Junction people celebrated second hired ten men, and got this force to I opened will be ready to retire from
year of the success of their local cream- the fire twelve miles away within 48 business immediately afterward,
minutes after he was notified by tele­
Thus far the mere man has nut been
phone.
able to discern that the styles are no
longer marie in Paris, the homemade
ones being quite as ugly.
The Hoe and the Dough
Raisins and Currants in Car­
Arnold Bennett says playwriting IB
easy. Evidently he has never read
tons. All kinds Dried Fruit
Important Change in Stock
The man with the hoe has been rec­ the stuff sent in by amateurs to Amer­
rand New Goods.
ognized by every age and nation bh a ican producing managers.
Show Program. Oregon
Chicago business men are going to
j fundamental source of prosperity, and
while our literature abounds with en- teach oupils in the High School how to
Apples Und Market
! eomiums in his behalf the half has nev- get and keep a pos’tior. That school
deserves its name.
. er been told.
in
Siberia
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But the man with the dough is equal
i ly as important at this period of our
Pair Remarries
Portland, Ore., Nov. 24, (Special) i growth and development as lhe man
II
The
stock breeders of the Pacific with the hoe. Attempts have been
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Baker, Or., Nov. 24 -Thirty-four
learn with regret that made to discredit him, but when it
Northwest
II on account will
7 he Pioneer Store
of the presence of the comes to building factories and rail­ years of wedded life prrved too strong
Jacksonville, Ore.
II dreaded foot ana mouth disease in the roads and large industrial enterprises a tie for J. M. Bull and Alice Bull, di­
Middle West, and the possibility that which are necessary to our piosperity vorced a few months ago at La Jrande
through some means infection might we must face the man with the money and now te-wedded at Ba.ter. The
be brought into this territory the man­ and oor destinies as a natiun of influ­ couple separated at La Grande and
agement of the Pacific International ence aud power are largely in his Mrs. Bull cam i to Bak jr but corres­
pondí nee followed and Mr. Bull hnally
Livestock Exposition has decided to > hands.
II eliminate
It takes the man with the hoe and followed his former spouse to Baket,
all entries of breeding stock
of every description and confine the ■ the man with the dough combined to and here a ceremony with the same
I make civilization, and one is interde- I principals of 34 yenrs ago was re-enac«
show exclusively to meat animals'
i ted.
“It has been found best,’’ said Man I pendent upon the oth«’-
THF FIRE FIEND
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New Crop Raisins Cur
rants, Citron,
Orange
and Lemon Peel, Etc.
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Loose Muscatels in Bulk
Thompson’s Seedless, in Bulk
PORTLAND LETTER
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