Jacksonville post. (Jacksonville, Or.) 1906-19??, January 16, 1915, Image 1

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    VOL. VIII
FIRST HOUSE
JACKSONVILLE, JACKSON COUNTY, OREGON, JANUARY 16. 1915
MEASURE
NO. 37
will pay the President a cimpliment
Congregational church.
GOVERNOR INAUGURATED
OEtfi HUNTFR KILLED
by returning a Scotch verdict.
Albany—W. B. Glafke establishes a i
London has no particular objection
branch wholesale house here.
Dr. Anderson, of Hood River, to the “twilight sleep’’ if it would on*
First Republican Elected Gov­
Oregon canneries report a good mar­ Anderson Creek Man Found
ly come.
School Children To Raise Hogs. ket for th-ir products but will ask re- I
Has Honor of Present-
One satisfying feature of France’s i
ernor of Oregon in 12
| lief from restrictive legislation.
Dead by His Father. Two
Potato Quarantine. Rates
$200,000,000-a-month war tax is that
ing It.
It
is
estimated
the
One-board
pl»n
Years.
it is self-imposed.
Deer by his Side May
of business administration in place of
to Fair Announced.
There
was
no
particular
formality
Salem, Or. Jan. 12—The prohibition
1 six commissions for higher education
Have Been Acci-
!>i)| offered to be enacted by this legis- about those shells at Scarborough —
institutions in Oregon would save half
Salem, Or. Jan. 12- The inaugural
ative assembly in accordance with the they just dropped in.
Portland, Ore., Jan. 12. (Special) — I a million.
ceremonies taking place in the Cham­
den*, But is
Constitutional enabling act adopted un­
Any man who has as much coast to
Plans are complete for the $100,00(3
ber of the House of Representatives A conference of farreaching import­
der the initiative was introduced in the defend as Prof. Taft is bound to come
ance to the livestock industry of the hotel to be erected by Mayor Simpson
at 2:30 this afternoon with the Senate
Probably Mur­
House this morning by Representative ‘round in the end.
Pacific Northwest was held at the and associates at North Bend.
and House sitting jointly matk the en­
J E. Anderson of Hood River and
Just a bit of encouragement isn’t it try of Dr. James Withycombe into pu­ Portland Union Stockyards a few days
Richland -Drs. San :ers and East­
der.
Wasco, who will lead the fight for it
about time for another little peace blic life as Gov. of Oregon. Simplicity ago. As a result of this conference, land will build a general hospital.
on the floor. Speaker Selling had treaty to tali due?
arrangements have been made where­
marks these proceedings bv the ex­
Guy LaFolette is the owner of the
prominence of this measure and the
by it will b'e possible to send out 1,000
pressed
desire of the G ivernor-elect, i
Crook County Journal at Prineville.
Information was phoned to this city
Since Gen. Scott has been sent to
importance with which it was regard­
or more brood sows to the boy« and
his request in this respect distinguish
Thursday
afternoon to the effect that
Baker
—
This
city
spent
$200,000
on
ed by the general public its introduc­ the front, Mexico is wondering where
girls of Oregon, these animals being I
ing his character as a man.
i a man had been shot on Anderson creek
er should be the first man recognized she’s heard the name before.
treated for, and guaranteed against new buildings in 1914.
At the same time Oswald West steps I
, and requesting aid from the officials.
under the order of introduction of bills
Judging from the limited amount of out as Chief Executive of the state- cholera. The sows are not to be giv- I The North Bend Manufacturing Co. |
en away, but are to be sold at prices I is getting cut $15,000 myrtle wood nov- The following account of the affair is
and accordingly this ipade the bill No. news allowed to get out, the North
To use the language of a legislator,
from the Sun, Friday morning and is
1 on the House calendar for thé ses Sea sprung a leak somewhere.
ranging firm $18 to $25 each, and in elties for the Panama Fair.
“we are to have a change from the
supposed
to be reasonbly correct:
sion.
payment the Stockyards people will,
wil>
Three new bridges on the Columbia
I
British women being trained in cook­ spectacular to the dignified. ” That it
“Charles Thomason, age 33 years,
Dr. Anderson, the representative
accept
a
note
running
from
8
to
10
highway
to
Astoria
will
cost
$
10,000.
marks a period of godd relationship be­
was found dead by his father, N. S.
chosen for the honor of introducing ing will be much in demand after the
1 months as 6‘/< interest, the note to be
Baker county mining output for 1914 Thomason, at their home near the head
tween the Legislature and the Govern­
war
is
over,
as
well
as
now.
the prohibition measure, is one of the
indorsed
by
the
father
or
guardian
of
i
or’s office is confidently predicted ir.
was $1,500,000.
of Anderson creek, Thursday after­
the b'ov or girl at’d approved by the I
few members from Eastern Oregon to
What with war and divorces in high all quarters.
Tax
reduction
in
Polk
county
.
noon between 3 anil 4 o’clock, the vic­
serve on the Committee of One Hun­ life, plain old-fashioned
county schoor sup'etihtehdent,
1
murderers
Dr. Withycombe is the first Republi­
amounts to $110,601 below 1914.
tim of a gunshot wound, inflicted eith­
dred during the prohibition campaign aren’t getting much publicity these
According to plans and 6'strnrrated'
can Governor elected in Oregon for 12
er
accidently or by an unknown hunter.
Prosper
—
Cut
in
wages
at
shingle
'
days.
and had a hand in drafting the bill he
just completed by the Federal authori­
years.
The tragedy occurred near the fath­
mill
leaves
plant
short
of
help.
today introduced. He is believed to
I
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ties, the proposed development in the
er’s home seven miles northwest of
be wholly in accord with its provisionf
Eugene improvements for 1914 total 1
Upper Deschutes bas.n will involve
Talent.
Sheriff Singler and Cotuner
Veteran
Oddfellrw
is
Dead
many of which were his own sugges­
Mr. Abbott Explains
an expenditure of approximately $11.- $75o,000.
John A. Perl visited the scene last
tions.
583,000 involving an irrigable area of
Prosperity is in the air but it has I night, and will return this morning fur
more than 200.300 acres. If the work not got down to earth.
the body.
Marshfield, Or. Jan. 11 —Capt. W. S.
Jacksonville, Oregon is finally carried out as now planned,
Salem- Seventy men with families J The particulars of the tragedy a»
Electric Sparks
Wheeler, aged 81 years, one of the
all the surplus water of the Deschutes i have been set to work digging sewer given by authorities is as follows;
Jan. 14. 1915,
oldest pioneers of Southwestern Ore­
River above Bend will be used for ir­ ditches in North Salem.
Editor Post:-
’ | Thomason left the family cabin on a
Drop a nickle in the Red Cross Box. gon, died at his home a few days ago
If you will kindly allow me space rigation.
deer hunt about 3 o’clock. In about
Central
Oregon
Irrigationists
wi
II
after a month’s struggle with pneumo­ i
would like to correct a statement
Potato growers of Oregon are ask­ ask state to appropriate $1,350,003 foi a half hour the father heard a whistle,
Self denying isn’t a bad habit. Try
nia. He left an estate valued at $10, JOO made in your last issue concerning the
it.
ing that a strict quarantine be estab­ projects.
a pre-arranged signal for him to come
For 51 years he had been a member of
and help him. Thomason had killed
Promise of a Philippine revolt may the Oddfellows lodge, having been pre­ controversy befweeh the City Council lished against all potatoes shipped from
Oregon City —Crown-Willamette Pa-
be due to an overdose of the “new sented with an honor medal last year an 1 myself over their bill agsihst ttm California owing to danger of the tu- per mills have made places for 33 1 two deer, one a young fawn ben g
for the digging of a grave. Yiu stat­ ber moth gaining a foothold in thi«
I dressed and hung in a sling, and the
freedom.’*
more men.
when he reached the half century mark ed that my objection to the bill was
state. So far as known, Oregon po-
I other laying across a log. The whistle
‘‘T. R>H doesn’t think his testimony in the organization. Capt. Wheeler
because I thought the charge was ex­ tatoes are now entirely free from this
The local brick manufacturers at was given repeatedly. Before this
tin our haval preparation “would do was born in New York in 1833, coming
cessive. My objection to paying the pest and the state board of horticul­ Eugene won out on the armory con 1 the father heard two shots. While on
ally good.’1 What?
to the Rogue Rivet Valley in 185J5 soon bill was because the City was exercis­
ture has bae<. asked to take such ac­ tract over convict made brick.
' <he way tu the scene he heard a •one
Dr. Hyslop says that an insane ghost after the discovery of gold there. He ing authority over the Odd Fellows tion at will assure future safety.
; shot —evidently the fatal one. The ac-
Grants
Pass
ia
pushing
for
three
•Cin cause a man to beat his wife. Un- mined for many years and later bought eemdtery to which it has no right, as
The Southern Pacific has announced new industries in 1915—a beet sugar | cident occurred 330 or 4 >0 yards from
a
farm
on
Coos
Bay.
This
property
fofturiatély howeVen it cannot be com­
the Odd Fellows have nevef given it
the home. There was a general inter­
peled io pay the alimony.
was sold seven years ago for $14,000. any such authority, and the collection the rates which will apply to tourist factory, a custom mill to crush ore,
travel between Portland and San Fran­ and a plant to prepare lime rock for change of whistles, leading tue sire to
In
his
youth
he
hdd
been
a
deep
water
While he is not afraid of ordinary
of $2.50 more than the cost of digging cisco during the period of the great
the scene.
fertilizer.
espionage, Uncle Sam evidently does sailor, sailing several times ground the a grave we believe to be wrong and exposition, tickets to be on »ale daily
When the father reached the spot he
A Pendleton Manufacturer of toilet found his b >y lying dead across a log.
unjust to the members of our order, as between February 15 and November
not believe in appointing a committee world.
no part of this extra tax has eVer been 30. On 90-day limit tickets the rate preparations makes a house to house The bullet had struck him in the right
of foreign nations to look into the state
of his defenses.
used by the City fur the up-keep of will b’e $35; on 30-day tickets $30: on canvass to introduce her line, and shoulder, anil with a downward range
Farnum Convicted
the I. O.O. F. cemetery. By request special occasions, Such a» important gives a free treatment at an up-to- pierced the lungs and vital organs,
Secretary Houston aiso calls atten­
of the Odd Fellows Lodge, the City conventions. &c. a round trip rate will date beauty parlor to each parehas Another son was at the house and re­
tion to the dwindling beef supply and
has discontinued the exercise of au- be made of $26.75 with a 15-day limit er.
sponded to his father,s call for help.
still the chemists fool around with a
Roseburg, Jan. 12—Convicted on a thority over the I. O.
O. F. cemetery, and stop-over privilege on the return
lot of things that are less important statutory charge involving Edna Mor­
Eminent Beeson of Talent, al tending
which is proof of my contention. A trip. To the exposition at San Diego,
to business matters at the Johiuon
than synthetic porterhouse.
Forest Notes
gan of Glendale, Roy Farnum was giv­ gain the city claimed
that the service the road will m ike a roundtrip rate of
sawmill was next notified, telephoning
Serbia is the most uncrüshed natioii er! from three to 20 years ir the peni­
to this city for aid.
that history Has yet presented us with.- tentiary by Circuit Judge Hamilton. A was performed at my request, but this $52 ¿6 with a limit of 4) days and stop
I emphatically deny and can prove it over privileges both Ways.
There are two theories advanced in
motion
for
a
new
trial
was
denied.
Forest
fires
in
British
Columbia
cov
­
And rtdw the great Rockefeller Phi­
by telegram I Sent to a friend giving
the
case winch has considerable mys­
lanthropy Trust is to be investigat­
Prineville is making great prepara­ ered more than 300,000 acres during
Miss Morgan's body was found re­
instructions concerning the digging of
tery attached to it. One is that Thom­
tions for the entertainment of the Cat­ the past year.
cently in the debris of a flre-destroyed
ed.
the grave.
ason was accidentally killed by his own
tie and Horse Raiser* Association
No doubt the Chicago committee barn. Farnum is under iiidictment for
It is reorted that there is a big mar­ gun dropping and the othei is that he
Yours truly,
which
will
hold
a
convention
there
be
­
murder
also.
bent on investigating the Government
ket in Hawaii for box shooks for flack­ was shot by ail unknown hunter, who
C. D. Abbott
ginning Feb. 9. It is expected that
ing canned pineapple and pineapple misiouK him for a deer.
not less than 400 delegates from all
juice.
The aeeident theory is partially dis­
parts rtf the Northwest will be pres-
pelled
by the fact that Thomason was
During the past two years forest offi­
cers have killed nearly 9,000 predatory killed by a 25-36 calibre bullet, accord­
animals, more than three fourths of ing to Coroner Perl, and according io
his father lie carried 30-30 cartridges.
INDUSTRIAL REVIEW
which wore coyotes.
I The gun Thomason had was taken io
The arboretum established at Wash­ the bouse by the father. The sheriff’s
ington in Rock Creek Park, through office will make an investigation today
Manufactures Enterprises and cooperation between the forest service as to the cause of death, but last
and the District of Columbia, now con­ night refused to make any definite
Improvements
Providing
tains 1,200 trees, comprising 92 differ­ statement which theory they believed.
ent species.
The body was brought to Johnson’s
Payrolls and Promot­
There were 400 fires this year on the sawmill. Most of the evidence was
ing Develop nenf
national forests of Utah, southern Ida­ moved before the arrival of the au­
ho. western Wyoming and Nevada, or thorities, making the evidence in the
of Oregon
15 more than in the most disastrous case second hand. An inquest over
season of 1910. Yet the cost of extin­ the body w 11 be held in this city this
guishing them was only one-third and afternoon.
One of the plausible tilings to come the damage only one-thirtieth of that
The father is a man of over 60 years,
before the legislature ia a state ins t i- of the earlier year. The difference is and is well Known in ibis city. He
tu’ion for the care of cripple«! chil- due to batter organization now, and was g: iel-stricken bv the tragedy, and
dren.
to more roads, trails, and telephones. ! w is so overcome th it it was witn diffi­
culty that ne gave any of the details,
under
Canby —Three new residences
they moved to tne Anderson creel,
construction and three more planned.
‘■Ferrowalt” Tungsten Lamp district, three i r lour uiunllis ago and
Eugene—Socialists are initiating a
i the dead mail w as a recent arrival
bill for a large municipal market.
from California. lie, t o, was well
The "ferrowatt’’ is the most recent Known in mis cup lie was ol mag’
Newport—Eii Stocker will remove a
sawmill plant from Philumaih to near novelty in the way of European lamps. iiinceiii pnyoique and a craineJ wuous-
An improvement filament process al­ man. ilia la.tier told Coroner Purl
this place.
lows of abandoning the usual zigzag that his soil was a member ol u>u
The resources of Oregon and Agr i­
mounting, and the 3-foot length of fil­ Moose lodge u! this city.”
cultural education are to be advanced
If the tacts Hie as slated in the
ament is wound in a compart spiral so
by an <). A. C. college quartette going
that the makeup is much stronger. foregoing account, the accident theory
east to give concerts.
1 he filament is mounted at the midd'i seems tu ue unm.iauie, both iruiu the
bullet
The Cottage Grove tax levy is 12 of a spherical lamp bulb arm is hi id ir. ullfurence l.i size oi me fa.al
I
mills less than 1914.
shape by harks arranged in circular a.i<3 the calibre of me gim carried by
I also from
The Southern Pacific shops have re­ form around the filament so as to keep «lie unfortunate man, and
7
I the dirve-
location
oi
me
wound
and
the
filament
from
fulling
in.
Maxi
­
open.d at three places employing 1200
mum light is secured in the vertical di­ lion m which the bullet paseed 1t
men.
rection because the incandescent body seems i ir <n >. e iiaely to.it somr per­
The program of the Multnomah dele­ now lies at the center of the lamp ai d son came suddenly upo.i Thomason
gation to cut off a million dollars of is very compact, so that vertical light­ while he was dressing the deer and an
fixed charges wid reduce state taxes ing is said to be five times what the altercation ensued as a result ol which
one mill.
ol I forms gave, and the hoiizontal the shut was tired, the killer making
Eugene —Lane county tax levy re­ lighting is reducer! by only 23 percent. Ins getaway be.ure the lather arrived
duced three mills and $108,399 cut from With a reflector, the horizontal light on toe uCeue.
can be increased, however, if need be.
budget.
The new lamp is about 2J^ inches in
Irving farmers are boosting the su­
At The Churches
diameter and is made in 25 candlepow­
gar ueet industry.
er size. It is specially good for table
Springfield tax levy reduced 5.4 lighting.
mills
CHRISTIAN SCIENCE
A. C. Ruby, Portland atock man,
Jolm 3. Orth of Medford was Iran»- , Services held every Sunday morning
acting buainxia in thii city Wednes- ,at 11 o’clock in I O.O. F. Hall.
builds $25,000 rer.dence.
1 jgy.
Everybody welcome.
Condon—Bids being taken for new
PORTLAND LETTER
I
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h
Start the New Year Right
II
AND TRY A SACK OF
is
ANCHORHARD WHEAT
FLOUR for $1.60
Every sack guaranteed.
Car load just received
Lewis Ulrich
he Pioneer Store
Jacksonville, Ore.
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