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About Jacksonville post. (Jacksonville, Or.) 1906-19?? | View Entire Issue (May 29, 1915)
JACKSONVILLE, JACKSON COUNTY, ¿YOL. IX ITALY TO THE FRAY PRIZES FOR GIRLS MORE TRACK FOR RAILROAD OREGON, MAY 29, 191.» INDUSTRIAL REVIEW War. Free Auto Trip to Crater Lake John D. Twohv and John Hamp Manufactures, Enterprises and Improvements Providing Given to Three Jackson shire, of Portland, at Traditional Hatreds Furn- Payrolls and Promot Connty Girls. Grants Pa<s. Impulse. Could Have Avoided The Avenue of Commonwealths at th Wonderful Panama-Pacilic Exposition ing Development The bid of Albert Anderson for clear Italy has decided th step into the Office of County School Superintendent of Oregon To Project Girls, Janksoh County ing the right of way tor extending the thick of it. Unquestionably it will be the Verdict of the world that the Itali The Club Project rules provide that municioal railroad from Wilderville to an government might just as well have at each county fair, the two boys mak the foot Of Hays Hill, a distance of Losing $700 a month from jitney avoided war, had the temper of the ing the highest scores in club work be four and a half miles, has been accept given trips to the State Fair. Since ed. The cost it is reported will be less i competition forces strest cars to one- Italian people permitted it: man pay-as-you-enter crews and slow- Obviously it is a case of war fever no similar prizes have been offered to than $2000. This part of the work must be done ■ eV service. with the Italians, and that fever was the girls, we have made arrangements Marshfield-The new Smith-Powers heightened by proximity to the great whereby the three gills making the in thirty Jays and it will require some logging camp is turning out 600.000 ft. conflict—not only in the matter of lo j highest scores in any club projects ex- active work to keep the date. The arrival of Messrs John D. Two- daily. cality, but in national ambition and , hibited at the Jackson County Fair in September, 1015, shall be given trips hy and John Hampshire is the signa) Pendleton—Tons of salmon dying at prejudices. It was easy to arouse the fighting to Crater Lake by auto, with all ex for activity. Yesterday these gentle Umatilla River fish ladder, unable to spirit in Italy against the Austrian. penses paid, from any point on the Pa men made the trip to the copper coun- , got over. Not a generation has passed since an cific Highway between Ashland and try and the Illinois Valiev in company Urte Co os Bay contract is for a $6)00 Austrian Metternich defeated Italian Rogue River or on the road to Crater with W. W. Harmon and H. E. Gale. road from North Bend to Empire. Anderson expe.’ted to begin work on I $5000 to be spent on highway Grants hopes of unity under a republican form I Lake, and returh. The party will be of government. Men are living who I accompanied by a competent chaper his contract Wed lesday and will push Pass to Crescent City his gang toward Hays Hill with vigor. were active followers of Mazzini, and on. Florence voted $5"00 to builJ addi* The trip will take three days. Stops If necessary to finish the work on time who fought with Garibaldi in the city tion to school house. he will put a crew on the other end of will be made at points of interest en of Rome. To those followers of patri Governor of Idaho may call special ot heroes and to their descendants route, such as the California & Oregon the big job. for con- ; session to enact state aid plan ] Messrs Twohy and Hampshire re- i Power Company ’ s large plant near Austria has existed and still exists as the arch enemy of all that is Ital Prospect; the Mill Creek Falls; the Na rum to Portland toright, highly pleas- I j slructing railroads. Church tural Bridge etc. ed with the results of their observa L’lgene Congregational ian. J. E. Grieve proprietor of the Pros tions. They leava their affairs in the ' 1 made 250 per cent profit on 5(y True. Italy is not voluntarily seek N the Avenue of Commonweal'lis nt the I'anama-racinc International ing comoat because of these tradition per-t Hotel has kin lly offered to give hands ef Engineer Harmon Observ Iler. Exposition. Crowds passing nefore the beautiful New York State free entertainment at dinner to the er. al hatreds, bat they serve as the mo Johji Roesch of La Grande plans to building, which is one of the i. iesl ot the stale buildings at the huge tive power by which Italian diplomacy party on the w ty up and again on the Exposition in San b ranctsco. buld $20.000 hotel at Union. and statesmanship proposes to attain return. Prospect is the halfway sta Pendleton will pave 15 blocks with to their ambitions. They were dor tin to the Lake. The place is famous Dropped Insù ance, Then Los! bitulithic on gravel shoulders. mant in the Italian mind, and now for its splendid meals; pure icy water LASSEN ERUPTS AGAIN His Store by Fire Clackamas, Gladstone, Jennings PRESS CONDEMNS GERMANY they give impulse, by which the Itali b ;bbling out of a rocky fountain “like Lodge and Park Place voted Monday ' I an government hopes to improve the a poem from the heart of the earth,” on Union Hi'-b school. opportunity for its aggrandizement that its invigorating mountain air; its beau 24 — Less than Marshfield, Or., May Clackamas county has a $10,000 dam- I Our Washington Correspondent Saturday's Fffort Real Thing. tiful park-like forests; and the only presents. a week ago William Homme, proprie- age suit growing out of a jitney aeci- I senool building in Jackson county heat The most palpable conclusion as to Valley Buried in Mud Says American Press tor of a general store at Cooston, had i dent result is, that Italy’s entrance into ed with electricity. an altercation with bls fire insurance I A. L. Parkhurst, proprietor of tl e agent and allowed his policy to lapsi, | Hawley Paper Co. Oregon City build ■ the conflict will darken Austro-German For 15 Miles. is Severe- prospects. There can be no doubt Crater Lake Company has generously A few days later his store was al-I new warehouse 67x110 ft. that the most strenuous effort and as agreed to entertain the girls at the most destroyed by fire, and he will | The parcel post system is being at Mount Lassen, California’s widely Washington, D C. M'jy 24—This bar tute persuasion were employed by Ger Lake. This will include dinner on the get nothing for the loss. An over-' tacked as the destroyer of rural com ____ - r part __ of - mown active volcano, burst forth in barous and savage _____ act on the man diplomats to avoid this conclus evening of arrival, two nights at tt e heated stove was the cause. Women I munities and the country merchant ion. It may be said that had Germa Lodge, a full day with meals on and of the neighborhood valiantly worked , Public management of lands has been I Germany has stirred the American neo- 1 .in eruption late Saturday which far ny labored half so earnestly with Aus around the Lake, and breakfast on the the near-by pumps while the men I a d’smai failure in Oregon at the hands pie and horrified them to a most re- I outshndowtd any previous outburst, tria in the latter days of August of morning of departure. So much has formed a bucket brigade, without of the State government, according to markable degree. With but a few ex- j Clouds of steam >nd smoke rose for ceptions, (which are fonnd in thickly ( miles into the air, ashes fe'i for hun- last year, the fairest portions of Eur been said and written about Crater avail. Ex-Governor West. settled German communities) the press [ dreds of miles around and great ope would not since have been devas Lake that it is not necessary here to Portland Gas & Coke Co. seeking of this country is severe and vitriolic, ’ streams of lava and mud poured down enumerate its many features of attrac tated by war.—Telegram | in its condemnation of the Lusitania ' the mountain sides and into the vid- tion. Reporter—Ma lam, you may recol franc use at Milwaukee. Oswego-Iron water pipe industry sinking. The Brooklyn Daily Eagle j leys, We hope that these prizes will be an lect that we printed yesterday your de Timber Lands Change Hands inducement to you to do your best nial of having retracted the contradic here unfavorably affected by reduction speaks of the Kaiser as the “Imperial I Thirty five families were driven work. tion of your original statement. Would of $5.00 pei ton freight from east. Jack the Rif per.” The Baltimore ! front their homes in Hat Creek valley you care to have us say that you were Eugene broom factory will manufac Star calls it “German Marines«;” the by a flood of hot mud which buried the Yours for industry, Montesano, Wash., May 24—The New Haven Register “piracy.'” the valley for fifteen miles in from one to ture map'e broom handles. J. Percy Wells, County Sunt. misquoted in regard to it? —Life largest timber deals of several months three feet of mud, destroyed a'l crops, E. R. Peterson, Supervisor. New Era Gravel plant has been Philadelphia Te'egraph calls it “Mur were made last week when the Simp der on the Sea.” The Baltimore Amer- j washed out all bridges and killed many A. R. Chase, Supervisor. leased io Chase & Linton, Newberg. son Logging Co. purchased two tracts ican says "it is certainly up to us to cattle. Mrs. Newedd (complainingl)-When day; make a stand against war methods | Heretofore Mount Lassen has been a Portland minimum wage $3 per | one of about 800 acres from W. H. we go anywhere now we have to take Abel for $75,000, and one from the Announcement is made of the early the old street car. Before our mar Salem $2; Eugene and Albany not fix- that are more brutally relentless and j freak which gave the Redding district Port Blakely Mil! Co. of 160 acres, for construction of the Shevlin-Dixon saw riage you always called a taxi. Ne ed. more indiscriminate in their butchery j much free adverti. ini and was n great Gymnasium for bom to be built at than were the bushwacking, torn*- , tourist drawing card. Now the old $25,000. Both tracts of timber are lo- mill at Bend. wedd—Yis; that’s the reason we have cated in the north central part of the Salem has built modern baseball park | to take a street car now Boiton Tran- Or< gon City. hau ki ig. scalping of men, women and | peak bursts forth in a new role and county. Cottage < rove cannery will handle children warfare of the red savages of belches out streams of lava which with free bleachers for small boys. ' script. leave desolation in their wake. gooseberries. our early history. Scientists claim that none but tie These are but u few expressions , Oregon City —County court has de- from the editorials of the Metropolitan valleys nearest to the mountain can be cided io install large gravel plant. •—0 ; -—Z harmed by the eruption, saying that I he paint mines located east of Cre. - Press through the countrv. Ex-Presi the volcano is too f <r from the sea f r dent Roosevelt characterizes the act of II weil are to be developed. Germany in sinking an unarmed mer any widespread danger to exist from Albany is figuring on getting tl e chant vessel, without warning as an a monster eruption such as 'hose < f Brownsville cannery. ! “act of Piracy” and President Taft the famous European volcanoes. Under a new law plants buyitg has counreled the American people to cream on but terfatbasi> must take out stand firmly behind “Their President" i/ofes Bonds to Pay Deb's I in his endeavors to turn German away 31 a state license. President Gilman of the Hill lines I from her savage arts, and to bring her Slated at Collage Glove that the com b ick if possible within the rules of, Seaside, Or , May 25 A s[ e -ial elec pany is conducting a series of observa- c.yilized warfare. El tion was held here Saturday, when a tioi.e and making surveys at Clear I prof oral to issue not to exceed $50,000 Lake, 76 milts up the McKenzie, and for the purpose of taking II will eventually construct immense pow Cannot Ti.ke Examinations in the bonds floating indebtedness of the er projects there, but that at this time I carried by a three-to-one vote, there is no movement to b.gin the ac I soon as the bonds can be issued i Salem, Or., May 21 -Beceuse she is ! sold th»1 city will take up its i outstand- ii tual construction Eugene—S. P. Co. starts rebuilding only 14 years of age, Miss Emma I Ing warrants. Willamette river highway with forty j Siianefelt of Joseph, cannot lade the June teachers’examination. She wrote MONEY IF PRESENTED AT GROCERS men. S J.'ce of Life N jrth Ben plans three mile sewer to State Superintendent of Public Instruc June 7th to 12th, 1915. tion Churchill requesting that she he ost $25,000. allowed to take the examination, and Regular price Price with coupons One shipper pays out $12,000 a month have the certificate issued when she 1 lb Tins .80 .50 for cedar ties at Bandon. reaches the age of IK years, provided K ’- ” .40 .25 Porter sawmill, one of Simpson pro- she is successful. Under the law how .25 .15 K ” ” p rliei on Coos Bay starts with 75 ever, a certificate must be issued with 5 ” ” 3.75 2.50 rn .-n. in two years after the examination, Milwaukie will expend $40,000 on and this bars her from parti' ipat- ing. municipal waler plant. These coupons have the same value • I Portland spent $4000 on pamphlet for f City election. • as those appearing in the daily news Lebanon Cornerstone Catholic Arrested for Sailing Hard Cidr r papers, and church laid at McDowell creek. Sea-ide —five district« here voted to Salem, Or., May 21 Charged with ei aonsh a union highschool. violating a city ordinance prohibit ng The Dalles business men planning to the sale of intoxicants, C. E Bur’ne'.t proprietor of the Farmers’ Cider 8 cure muncipal deck. Works, was ari -sted by the police here at Port New First National Bank II Saturday. According to the officer.“, 1 nd to cost $4W,000 may be bunt ot he is allege I to h ive gold cider c ,i . II Oregon cut slatie. tain ng more alcohol than is allowed by E. IL Hughes has established an un law. IÍ . r akmg parlor at Astor la. ; ONE WEEK ONLY II Í! JUNE 7th to 12th, 1915 FOLGER’S Í1 THIS COUPON IS GOOD FOR we Redeem them Lewis Ulrich 7 he Pioneer Store Jacksonville, Ore isj Hl An ancient inituztry reviv'd pub- mug Uandeibone weath r piopli Seeker Sentenced to I)/e Albany, N. Y. May 27 The court of Benton County highway from Monroe appeals t<xiay fixed the week beginning July 12 for the execution of former Po- to Albany to be oil -d. ■ lice Lieitenant Charles Pecker, c< n- Forest Grove planning a comoletu victed of murder of Herms" Rosen- sewer st stem. i thal. 1 “Now I want th'« nil I expect that, likewise so a"d so,’’ declared the cook. “That will do for von,” said tie lady of the ho He. “You act like a foreign nation attempting to win the sympathy of the United States.” —Louisville Coirier Journal