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Oregon Historical Society < ilv Knit I JACKSONVILLE. JACKSON COUNTY. jjVOL. IX OREGON, NO. 3 MAY 22, 191.) I Give Tax lenient with McKee. North Plains is struggling for a WHO KNOWS? McKee admitted ihat he took $360 cheese factory.. Rolls to Sheriffs from the funds on deposit. He used North Bend—L. J. Simpson will build on a payment 1 the funds to meet a Present Sirike May be Harbin Manufactures, Enterprises and $80iW dairy barn at Shore Acres. McKee went Dairymen Buying Jerseys | home he was buying. Salem. Or., May 17—Instructions ad A game warden closed the Barry Michigan City. to his old home in ger of New Era of Free Improvements Providing Land and Waterpower vising county treasurers how to trans Crab cannery at Etnuire on a techni there after a j Ind. He was arrested fer the tax rolls to the sheriffs of the cality. More laws and officials, tile ■ federal grand jury indicted him here dom For Man. Payrolls and Promot Conference Sept. 21 several counties on May 22, when a less industries and higher taxis. i in February, at.<1 served a month in bill making the sheriffs again tux col St. Johns—Star Sand Co. will erect ing Development jail before he was ru.uoved to Ore- Bingham Bill Will lectors becomes a law, have been for $35,000 dock. Dante was born in May 1265 A. D. 1 g"n. warded to all county treasurers by the of Oregon Help Oregon Condon—contract let to Everett Lo six hundred and fifty ye irs ago. He state tax commission gan for $2750 Congregational church. wrote an allegorical story describing Long Range! Bombaidmenf Labor. Litigation ending, the Porter Bron, his journey through “Hell,” "Purga Six boards and commissions on high tory” and “Paradise.” Asiails Farmer er Education cost for past two years sawmill on the Siuslaw will operate. The world has waited a long time/ The astonishment which was aroused Portland, Ore., May 18, (Special) $14,866.02. The six boards have fifty L. J. Simpson who built North Bend persons connected with them. and operates large industries, resigned but nearly all Europe except his own by the fast that the Germans were That the dairymen of the Willamette Salem. Or., Muy 19 —Edward Rowe, ns mayor and will become a candidate country—and she seems anxious to i able to bombard Dunkirk from a dis Valley are fully alive to the import- a patient at the asylum, yesterday af April wheat shipments from Port- start—is now passing through some- , tance of over 20 miles was confined en ance of improving their herds is indi- for Congress. land 916,915 bushels. ternoon attacked Thomas Brown, the thing very like hell and purgatory, but , Raising deer for Portland market is paradise seems to be a long wav oft ' tirely to the lav public,' f.vr military rated by the phenominal success of the heat! farmer, with a hoe, and inflicted Silverton would improve Church m n, and particularly artillerist*/ have auction sale of registered ami grade a new Douglas Countv industry. street with concrete. for those enroute. If European civili long known that it was possible <<* Jerseys at Independence last week. and ugly gash on his head, Brown Inman mine, Curry county, made zation as presented today in ‘Enlight- was in charge of a gang of patients Bandon has sold $14,000 bonds for a throw shells to a distance of 20 and The total number of animals changing clean-up of $15,000 gold for winter's I ened’ Europe, can offer anv reasons who were hoeing the gardens at the new school house. eVen 30 miles if it was considered de hands W3* 185, of which 135 were reg work. Discovering that Rowe institut ion I why it should exist, they will be wel- Forest Grove will improve streets sirable to do so. It is prob .ble that istered merit cattle. This is the larg Flour going from Seattle to Friaco : "ome to a listening world. Milton neither the German 16'4-inch, nor the est number of Jerseys of this class ev was not performing his work propel rly, with macadam at $1.00 to $1.50 a foot ' wrote “L»ng is the way and dark that I Austrian 12-inch gun was used, for er offered at one sale in the United Brown sought to instruct him. This Harrisburg—Linn and Lane coun via Hill line of steamers. angered Rowe, and the attack follow Grants Pass—Twohy Bros, expect to out of hell leads up to light.” Blit neither of these pieces can cover any States. Congressman McArthur was ties to build $60,000 bridge here. looking out on the European wofitl, Such range. More than likely a 12- of the largest buyers, securing 10 ani ed. Brown has b?en the farmer at build 40 miles of railroad this year. Marshfield—Perry and Nicholson, the institution for more than 15 years, John Roesch of La Grande plans ' the light does not much improve mat ineh naval piece of the older, short mals at a total cost of $2,590 his high and this is the first time he ever large furniture store opened. ters. caliber pattern was Used ami fired at est price being $375. Other high bills Wherever made responsible as com buld $20. XO hotel at Union. But who knows7 Infinite justice a high angle of eleyation. Scieb’ific were: H. H. Curtis, $5O>; W. L. Pate, experienced trouble with any ot the Eugene people moving for a ne \V patients. mon carriers jitneys drop out. grew weary of the prayers that were ■ American $100 and W. B. Allen. $395. As many Independence—Valley and Siletz twelve-room grade school. constantly rising from our country for | —♦(•)- as 36 het.d of Jerseys were brought to railroad will expend $300,000 on exten $5090 to be spent on highway Grants freedom, and so at last caused great | this sale a single breeder. Lightning Strikes Young Lady Pass to Crescent City. Gels Conditional Pardon sion. armies to be set in array, and the Governor Withy Combe has designat Florence voted $5000 to build adii clouds were never lifted from our sky To supply meters to all Portland wa ed Sept. 21-22-23 as the dates for the tion to school house. until four hundred thousand of the Pendleton, Or., May 18—Miss Eva ter users is to cost $1,006,000. Salem, Or., May 18—Concluding, af-. waterpower and public’land conference Governor of Idaho may call special bravest and best of our people Were ter an investigation that Roseburg—Engineer for Kendall t..„. there .....~ was ---- - j of Western states which will be held Mays was rendered I unconscious and session to enact state aid ] plan for con- dead, every home made a house of considerable doubt as to the guilt of ! At its late session the partially paralyzed by lightning while Bros, designing $500.000 sawmill. mourning, and half the land made a ' Major W. J. Cdtltotl, an attorney of I Legislature provided for such confer- returning to her home in Spring Hol- structing railroads. Albany planning to erect some beau convicted encea and authorized the Governor tc low, near here, after attending a dance Eugene—Congregational Church wreck. Medford, who was recently 1----- . tiful pergola gateways. Then when the people could dry the’r of felony, Governor Withycombe yes I fix the dates. The Oregon delegation w McKav creek Sunday night. The made 250 per cent profit on 50^ din Monroe is to have a co-operative eyes enough to see and compose their I ner. terday afternoon issued a conditional | will ue: E. R. Piper, of the Oregonian | lightning is believed to have been con- 8tore. mind enough to think, it suddenly came I pardon to him. Canton’s conviction W. Lair Thompson, president of the , ducted to the girl’s body by the metal — ■ ■ ♦ CT+------------------ ’ North Bend—Work of paving princi to them that the Infinite had grown I was recently affirmed by ths supreme I senate; S. iJ. Huston an ’ 1 S. ~ C. Hud-' handle of a parasol she was carry- New York Steck Market pal streets with bitulithic started. wcarv of the institution of human slav court, but the mandate has not yet son, of Bend, Tlic Governor will act ¡'»tf- Her companion, Roy Harring- ery, ard that in as much ns it was a been transmitted to the lower court in as chairmah of the delegation. I ton, who sat beside her in the buggy, Brownsville—Oregon Power Co. in mighty wrong, that wrong had to bet which he was found guilty. After the Was not touched by the bolt. Misa stalling lighting system. Another remarkable showing is that At the convention of the Columbia Mays was unconscious for seveial through suffering. supreme court ’ s affirmance of the con Coos County will open highway made on the New York Stock Exchange expiated Who, knows but that the same inex-| and Snake River Waterways viction, pet:tions and letters begun to lion at Astoria last week, W. W. Hnr- hours. Her hands and face are ser from North Bend to Ten Mile coun which during the past month has done orable judge is tired of kingly rule, iously burned, and she ia still par try. i larger business than any months in wearying of hearing a weak mortal pour into the executive’s office asking ragh, of Pendleton, said: “If the open tially paralyzed, but it is not believed that clemency be extended. He was Eugene—two rooms and furnace or the last four years While the New proclaim i. divine right to rule other river causes a reduction of but 2 cents that her injuries will be permu- York stock exchange is not a creator mort ils, and has determined that man sentenced to serve a term of from cents per bushel on wheat, it will save dered added to high school. one to fifteen years in the penitentia Umatilla County alone $120,000 per I nent. <-■ Portland—a new St. Helen’s hall of either prosperity or industry, it is shall at last be free? And hence the ry. nevertheless a most reliable indicator present cataclysm?—Judge Goodwin. year, and it corresponding reductions will rise on site of burned buildings. Th; Knocker’s Creed or barometer and its activities are the ar» made on other commodities shipped Lake county will build a hospital at surest indications of returning prosper from that county, it will mean the sav Lake View. Haymaking and Sunshine ity. One day last week mere than one ing of more than half the county's an- Postmaster Gets 60 Days I believe that nothing is right. I The Fort Rock-Bend highway is to million and five hundred thousand I I nual taxes of $400.000.” believe everything is wrong. I believe be built. shares ($1,500,000) of stock were sold, Notwithstanding the old saying, All preliminaries having been settled that I alone have the right idea. The The new cannery at The Dalles is to which is the highest record for anyone “Make hay while the sun shines,” the work of clearing the right of way for town is wrong, the editor is wrong, the Portland, May 19 Lyman D McKee, day since the good old prosperous days i ba ready by June 10. former assistant postmaster at Ash best quality of hay would result if the the new California & Oregon Coast Rv. teachers are wrong, the people are of 1910. Portland municipal wood yard finds land, pleaded guilty in the United hay could be cured without the sunshine from Grants Pass to Crescent City, wrong, the things they are wrong and itself with 10,000 cords of wood on States district court this morning to a according to Professor J. E. Larsen, Cal., will be started at once. The con t ey are d . nr them in the wrong way “There is something so much great hand that competes with farmers and charge of embezzlement from the funds extension soils and crop specialist at tract provides that the line shall be anyhow. 1 believe I could fix things if er and nobler to do than fight,” says wood dealers. of the postal savmgs department, and the Oregon Agricultural College. “It completed to Hays Hill within six they wo lid let me. If they don’t I President Wilson —a sentiment that is easy to overdo the sunshine busine-s months and that the first 40 miles shall will get a 1.1 of other fellows like my C. D. Lamsen, Gold Beach, will deserv *f to be framed and hung on the was sentenced to serve 60 days in the and the best green hay product is of lie finished in 40 months. This line will self and we will have a law passel to couuty jail. build a 30-room hotel at Brookings. wall of the spare bedroom upstairs. United States District Attorney ten ruined by too much sunshine in the open up the rich copper region of the make other < do things the way WE D. R. Wiggins, of Portland may Subscribe for the Post, only $1.50 Reames, in making his statement to curing. The quality undergoing a cel- Illinois River and the timber country want, them done. operate the Glendale box factory. per year. I do not believe that the town ought Judge Bean, asked that the court be tain degree of fermentation. Extreme below it. light ami sunshine prevent this and al to grow. It is too big now. I believe As an echo of the recent opening of in fighting every public improvemei t so destroys the natural green color, which should be kept in the cured hay the enn d nt Oregon City for the free an I in spoiling everybody’s pleasure. I as largely as possible. Good color and pissage of river craft, it is announced am alwa> s to the front in opposing good quality are closely associated. that a line of boats to carry passengers thuigs and never yet have I advanced Hay, especially grain and vetch, allow and freight will be put on between an idea or supported a movement that ed to lie in small b inches until com Portland, Davton and McMinnville, on would make people happier or add to pletely burned out, is lew in ■ ■ ue. It the Yamhi'l River. A smv.ll job of the pleasure of man, woman or child. I looks about like excelsior and is worth dredging will make that river easily I am opposed to fun and am the happiest about as much for feed. ”—O. A. c. navigable for light draft steamers. at a funeral. 1 believe in starting re Bulletin In an effort to stimulate the use of forms thar will take a'l the joy out of --------- »ir-»----- ——~ Oregon manufactured goods and Ore- life. It’s a sad world and I am "dad of rftm labor, the Chamber of Commerce it. Amen- Ex. Part of Leg Jam Broken of Portland yesterday began a cam paign through its bureau of industries Indians Prohibit Gambling Kelso, Wash., May 19—More than and manufactures to take advantage 1,090,0 it) feet of logs were dislodged of the Bingham bill which becomes ef from the big jarn od the Coweem»n at fective as a law this month, and which Klamath Falls, Or., May 18—Good Jones bar, a few mil s east of here, was passed at the last legislative ses Indians on the Klamath reservation Monday mo-nitig, when a headwater sion. The Bingham bill gives a prefer long ago decided that they ought not. was turned loose from the big dam 20 ential of five percent in favor of goods to wager m mey on ponies, in "bones” miles up stream. The entire jam, con manufactured in Oregon, or in favor their old tribal games, or in poker, taining about 8,000,000 feet was freed. of Oregon labor, in the consideration craps or other card and dice gambling MONEY IF PRESENTED AT GROCERS Another tl ><>d will be sent down ns of competitive bidding before county games introduced among them by the June 7th to 12th, 1915. soon as the water can be stored. A courts, boards or county commission white man. Had Indians will also reach party of officials of the Multnomah ers. school boards, "ity councils, or I the same conclusion, for the tribal Regular price Price with coupons Box & Lumber Co., whose logs largely other public officers authorized Io pur council, in session at Yainax. has pass 1 lb Tins .80 .50 compose the jam, were here from Port chase supplies or contract for labor. ed a law prohibiting gambling on the .40 .25 land to watch the attempt to break “In plainer English, a purchasing of reservation. The measure passed pro .25 .15 14 ” ” ficer is authorized to accept a* the low vides for fine or imprisonment for the 5 ” " 3.75 2.50 ♦ • est bid for labor or supplies that offer offend’ r, or both, should they be ed by representatives of Oregon pro deemed necessary by the Indian Laying Rails North from Coos ducts, if the bi<T of the latter is rot agent These coupons have the same value more than five percent higher than the Bay Towns has Begun lowest bidder from any other state,” as those appearing in the daily news Adu':e Io Non-Residen's said Georg" I). Lee, secretary of tl <■ bureau. “ It is intended to counterbal papers, and Marshfield, Or., Mayl7—Coos Bay's ance the difference in the cost of pr< - Once upon a time there wa< a non- first effort to lay a track of steel north duntion, as b -tween local and foreign r< ident owner of Woodburn prop, rty to join one already building in from concerns. It somewhat adds to tie who was a loser to the extent of $500 Mapleton and thus open her aornmuni- handicap of the forei tn manufacture: because he did not take the Indepen cation on the Willamette Pacific via represented by freight rates, and it dent and failed to keep truck of the Eugene to the main lines has commenc should prove an encourng' merit to the course of events here. It always pays ed. Engineer Broughton of the South* | establishment of factories for the man- the non re i.l.-i,t- to -ubscriue for the err. Pacific, h ;s started a crew laying 'ifs' iure of those item heeded in the l ><■ I paper wh • e lie has pro;., rty and rails on the road north to the Umpq i i. builcing of roids and bridges and m i not be penny wise and pound (ool- This arm, it is expected, will continue i teriiils consumed by municipal pur i.sli. Woodb r n I a I ■>.. L-nt north and meet at Reedport giving chase. hrough travel as soon as the bridge “In the opitr >n of David M Dunm , Civil.zi d Warfare ncioss the Umpqua is completed. 7 he Pioneer Store Jacksonville, Ore and other pioneer manufacturers, the I. Trestle building at Ten Mile and North Bingham measure will prove of great Lakes is being hurried i value.” “Civilized warfare” is so much Bummer. be completed this * •. • worse than hell that the valley ofbrim- places to strike bed rock the oil- Mrs. Decatur Davis attended the ■sl0,ie ""«ht b,Com* popular a. • IM | mg must be driven to a depth of 125 Circus at Medford Monday. ‘ l’lace f ,r Su"l*y ,’cb001 Pt,enici , by . feet companion -Crook County Journal INDUSTRIAL REVIEW « ONE WEEK ONLY JUNE 7th to 12th, 1915 FOLGER’S iiLE THIS COUPON IS GOOD FOR 1Ï it H ill we Redeem them II 11 il Lewis Ulrich PORTLAND I.ETTLR