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About Jacksonville post. (Jacksonville, Or.) 1906-19?? | View Entire Issue (June 26, 1915)
¡■JACKSONVILLE POST Official rarer of the City of Jacksonville, Oregon A weekly newspaper published every Saturday at the county seat of Jackson County, Oregon. D. W. B agshaw , Editor and Publisher Entered aa dticond-class matter June 22, 1907, at the post office at Jacksonville, Oregon, under Act of Congress of March 3, 1879. An Incident of Bryan Has Resigned Independence Day By EUNICE BLAKE But we are still in The Push ! We SA TURDA E JUNE 26, 7.9/5 Allee .MacGregor was an American girl with Scotch ancestry. IIow tunny SUBSCRIPTION: One year by mail $1.50. Advertising rates furnished on suitors there were for Miss Mac *■ application. • Gregor’s hand only Miss MacGregor knew, for she never spoke of her of an ! the waste and futility and sin of it fers to any one. Certain it is that Some Thoughts on the War all are understood, some such readjust there were two whose attentions were ment of the world’s ideals may follow. so marked as to be especially notice Lo, Italy is in the war and behold! the Truth has dawned, that we able. These were John Kershaw, an At a time when the war is assuming - Scientific Americin Englishman, who hail recently come to have Overloaded on Summer Goods of all kinds and have resolved to more gigantic proportions, it seems al America, and Michael O'Connor. most idle to speak of Peace. Never Up-ia-Date Disinfection Miss MacGregor, being a bit of a co Reduce Prices to Rock Bottom, regardless of cost. theless, the problem naturally presents quette—what girl is not?—may have itself, how and when could the conclu accepted the attentions ot one of these sion of peace be considere I as a possi The newer disinfection —the destruc men as a fol’ for the other, but If this Our stock is composed of a mammoth line of Staple and Fancy bility. One of the most discouraging tion of disease germi in the homes of were true it was impossible for any of this world war is the fact that when sufferers—has come about through one to tell which was the foil and Common Sense Merchandise, including Ladies’ Children’s and Men’s which the man foiled. There were this war broke out the nations of Eur knowledge gained the last half century those who declared that tlie lady lis Furnishings. Dry & Fancy Goods, Notions, &c.. opa fought, not to adjust or settle any as to how such infections as yellow fe tened to both these suitors for the pur profound principal of right or wrong, ver, typhoid, malaria, measles, tuber pose of worrying them. Pure White, Drifted »Snow, Red Ribbon, Red Cross and Orient -7 not to adjust some grievance, not sure culosis and the like aie transmitted to A crisis came in this triangular love mankind. As everybody now knows, affair on the Fourth of July. Mr. O'Con ly for the love of fighting, but in obe Flour, $1.65 & $2.0Q per sack. dience. it would seem, to some per yellow fever is transmi'ted only by nor wrote Miss MacGregor u note in It will pay you to see our Immense Stock and Special Low verse fate. There surely had been no Steogmyia, malaria only by anopheles; citing her to accept a seat in a window Above the store where lie was employ well defined and commonly accepted is the body louse transmits typhus; such Prices before going elswhere. ed to witness the Fourth of July pa sue; the reasons given were as varied diseases are not “caught’,' by fottiites rade. Miss MacGregor replied thut she t (goods and fabrics that may Fappen to as the nations engaged. In case some hud already made a partial engage visitor haej. appeared from a neighbor contain the germs,) as was formerly ment for the day. She was not sure. supposed. Cholera and typhoid fever ing planet, it would be easy to imagine She would know by the evening before his utter amazement at the sight of are not contracted througli miasms; the Fourth and would advise him. She the warrin" nations killing each other, but solely by swallowing the essential had already received an invitation from destroying each other’s cities and germs of those diseases in foot! and Mr. Kershaw to the same effect and homes and engaged in mutuai murder drink thus contaminated. Diphtheria had written him the same answer she hud sent O’Connor. and devastation; but his astonishment is probably not. communicable through Now, each of the rivals knew at thik”would have been nothing as the air; but by direct contact with the well that the partial engagement men- sick, as in kissing: or by contact of compared with his state of mind when tinned referred to the other, Mr. Ker- he discovered the inability of the com one’s nasal passages or throat with the show, on the afternoon before lnde- batants themselves to explain just why diphteria germs as contained in the pendence day, called on Miss Mac- hindkerchiefs, dishes and the like used Gregor for a more dellnite reply to ills they were fighting. by patients. The safest place in the invitation. Slie received him kindly, I’HONE 142 The wa’rliroke out suddenly without world as to diphtheria is the properly but declared that she did not think it any preliminaries- there had been no conducted, well aired ward of a diph would be appropriate for an American act of aggression, no hard words had theria hospitrl. Hoapital doctors ar.d girl, especially one of Scotch descent, passed. and as between most of the nurses and others, careful in their ab to celebrate Independence day with an warring nations there htyl been even lutions, are in constant attendance the Englishman, There had been n he bet weeli the English and no diplomatic disagreements. In short year round on diptheria, scarlet fever reditary feud Scotch races until the crowns were the war came out of a clear sky, with and measle patients, without contract united in one king, and there had been out meaning, without principle, with ing those diseases or being in any fear a long fight between the English and no just cause, and with no wrong to of them. Americans. Why should she. a Mac a 'just. It is this lack of justifiable Nor are scarlet fever and m asles Gregor born in America, celebrate the cause for war that renders the hope of | transmitted through the “peeling’’ or Fourth of July with an Englishman? "Hut all that has passed and gone,’’ n?ace so remote. There is no primary the skin eruptions in the diseases. And 'llyol'. 'fncl i.» i ...iint-8 OK NG FtK. wrong to adjust, there is nothing to ar measles is infectious anyway only dur protested Kershaw, tailing to detect THAOE-MARKS, ( ..Vt ..i¿. I Coi yritfl.l .4 rc|f»- that the young lady was chaffing him. i.'.ifi<*(î. Stud .Su ’h. ? i>'i“l or I’lioto, for a bitrate. So upon what grounds c ;uld i ig the first several days of the disease FREE REPORT Oil Ill •blilty. Pnteirtpract- ifl ’’It’s the impropriety of the thing," I.e exclusively. B. :C i. ERCNCES. ‘7 peace be effected? generally before it is recognized, and she persisted. Se.ci 2 «■•••H a In Ftmi’H fur invaluable bonk H - i Jw ; j omta . j L-(t C -LL patents , Q Mr. Kershaw left her without hav The present offers a proper time to from the germ laden discharges from ’ti« ¡1 » v. J j '. 1. : to yet a partner, H ;■ tient !.. v ai.d ot..er v .G uíúhm luiuf-out;uii. ing secured a consent, and later Mr. consider what the ten months of horror the throats and noses if si fferers. Pacts of this kind have led to more O’Connor called. have achieved. The record shows a ‘‘1 don't think, Mr. O'Connor,” snld vast preponderance of advantage in i «ational public health measures. Cer Miss MacGregor, “that it would be in PATEr.’Y LAWYERS, ’ ?03 S?vc; l.i L í . v/ashínrton, D. C B favor of the Teuton Allies. Germany | tainly disinfection destroys get ms or order for me to view the Fourth of holds the greater part of Belgium, a ' renters them innocuous. And, as a July procession in your company.” fair portion of France, a large part of matter of fad, the best disinfectants "Why not?” asked the young num. Poland. The Fatherland is thus far in ever invented are pure air and sun- , astonished. "Because the day celebrates the win tact and in iy prove to be impregnable. shine. A sick room well ventilated af In case, with the increasing strength ( ter the termination of a case; the bed ning of American Independence from Great Britain.” of tt e Allies, an I in view of the set- j ding, carpets, rugs, and so on exposed “But Fm Irish; not British at all.” tied policy of Germany, which h-is been to th.' blessed sunshine: plenty of soap "Ireland was a part of the mother These country that oppressed the colonies. turning the neutrals of all nations into and water f r scrubbing ut>. avowed or unavowed hostility, the tide factor, will, for most infectious dis Besides, I had u grent-greatuncle who ■haul I turn (ns it surely must) what eases, be all the disinfection necessa fought under the Scotch-Irish banner nt the Kittle of the Boyne. Your an can ’he result, be? Will there foil >w a ry. Scient tie American I castors were on the other side.” higher and better order of things7 "Ilnng my ancestors! What do 1 What will the Europe of tomorrow be cure for n light that occurred more Teachers’ Examina >\ rs like? The flower of manhood in Eur- than two centuries ago?" ot»'" is b mg destroyed by the thous- "Nevertheless, the Fourth of July is n il< and tons of thousan -s the land is Notice is hereby given 'hat the conn it day tbilt is. or should lie. near to the heart of every American. It would be It nig laid waste, whole peoples are dy l.c only way to tv «upei interden' of Jackson < onn'y. liiirtful to my frelings to celebrate It ing of want h d hunger, the destruc- ! ’ get the genuine () egon, will hold th • r gular examinc- iu company w ith one whose ancestors ti >n of maieti il wei :h is going on at t in of applic nt- fo- t.Te certificates were on tin- other si le in the fight for an unprecedented rate The nntonal at Jacksonville, is follows: Independence." d bt of the warring nations is reaching j “But we re nil ot the same blood Commencing Wed11- sdav, •lune 30, Sewing Machine 5 unto u sums. The bills must be paid, 1915, hi 9 o'clock a. ni , ami continuing Engil-ill. Scotch. Irish and Americans.' ii to buy the machine not only by the present, but by futute "Family feuds are the most bitter.' until Saturday, July 3. 1915. at 4 generations. Will not the burden tie I Mr. O’Connor was obliged to depart wkh the name NEW o'clock p. m. with no more comfort than his rival f.,o treat for the people to be ir? Tne A I on the arm Wednesday Forenoon A had received. future of E I rope seems dar indeed. J | end in the legs. Writing, U. S. History, Pi ysio'ogy During tlie evening Miss MacGregor Although the material destruction that , cubed up em h of the rivals by tele W. dnewlnv Afternoon Tai, machine i» has already t'lk m place is figured cold pla ne and told him that she would oe st'nnlej for all R a ling, Composition. Methods ’ n ly in the newspapvsin milli insan I bil ci : y a ent on tlie stand from which lions "f dollars, and has involved the Reading, Methods in Arithmetic the parade would be reviewed by the Thurs '"»• I'oreno ■■ e implete wining out ot some of tne governor and she would l.e luippy to History of Education, s< e hit i there.» She regretted that for m s !>■ i u iful cities ot Europe, this Ari hrn tic, g Noctr.cr -t - çood tlie realm's given It was not ii| proprl- may prove to be but the b ginning; for ; Psychology, M 4h ids in Geography Thî K t Machine Company, ate Hint she should accept his kind In t leie is ever growing evidence that the Thursday A ternoon CSAa's'C^ MASS. vital loll, but n bit of n chat w ould he war is lo be u protracted one. Gramma-. Geography. American Lit -r In order. This material loss, enoi in. us an 1 ev-1 a lire, Phvsi-s. Methods in 1. uq u i-e Al first each of the gentlemen was so dlsgrunthsl nt til's dis|s>sltion of Ills er in reusing, is not 'he only or even I Thesis for Piimnrv Certificate. Invitation that Im vowed he would not Friday Forenoon t le saddest burden of the war' Eq ml-, r .... n is I he moral chi Helyam I Theory and Practice, Ortl ography. go near the reviewing stand But curl |y ui palling o; It) got tin1 I otter of both Miss Mac We have on hand for sale the following which has taken place the lo->s of faith ' E igli.t'i Literalurc. Chemistry Gregor w.m'd undoubtedly have an es Ill human nature, the breakdown in the' Friday Afternoon The Fair "Cop tc" and the Midfets. eort. Who would that escort be? Not blanks viz: ■aetedness ot treaties mid contracts, | School Law, Geology, Alg.bra, Civil only curiosity, but rivalry, turned the the race hatred that haa been engen-1 Govern “tent scale. • O Miss Blanche I’eyn a l-eluu t ie honor of I cing tlie only real special Lease, policewoman in the I'miel Sti es Her star, bearing the inscription Independente day opened bright, and dere.i, the overturning of ideal.., and Mortgages, Saturday Forenoon a multitude of stars an.I stripes tint "Special Police, Toylai.d G I'. is registered at tlie city hall in San the setback to tne a Ivanceinent of civ Geometry, Botany Bill of Sale, ton d In tile sunlight. Both of the suit Francisco. Miss po.iso'.i. i. ho - amis six feet four im lies without her {fixation. How changed would be the ' Agreements. Saturday Afternoon ors took positions where they could look tioots. maintains law and order nt "T'.> land Grown Up," on the Zone, at the conditions if the war were being wag W arrantv Deeds, upon th<> reviewlijg stand, mid as soon Panama-Pacific International Exposit' m. Miss Poyson weighs 235 pouuds. i General History. Bookkeeping ed for high principles from which some Quit Claim Deeds, ns they saw Miss MacGregor take her she Is but twenty-four yeais of a.e an . des; .te her otlt< ial position, is as de J. Percy Wells. lesson of right or wio'o-'ni^h' I - ' Chattel Mortgage, sent they started simultaneously from lightful a young woman as one will m- -t in a long day of sightseeing on the ’’ "nty School Sunt. ad. It might th ■ • I, ¡I ’DC I ‘hit t il different points to go to s|s>nk to her. Z ue. She Is enthusin-tic ovc. her work cud keeps wat h on the great throngs Acknov ledgements. fur e a leaching her nt the » :mo time. Beside which Visit Toylai.d day anil nisht \ s poyson lias presided with wonderful b isis mi' li. ’.i.- r a h Real Estate entract. her sit n gentleman witli black hair success over crowds of many th -rm ■ of persons. The two midgets liesfile th ’ll . «MC . I ' lishineni •> a A . .«cover»- Location Notice Placer. an I eyes. who. seclne the ethers up- Miss Poyson have taken gi. it tn \ to the "copettC." and the three have le thi « Ca.i.'.t . no.v seems, however Location Notice—Quartz. •'What 1 want to find for the summer proaeli to » peak with Miss MacGregor, eou’.e last friends during their of, 'mars at Toylaud. ph the si’G and be done except Satisfaction of Mortgage. is n rice, qu et place «here I car do arose mid lifted his hat with extreme Toylnnd Grown l'p. w! er - M -s i ’ o so i r-igns. Is one of the largest and he e »tupíele vx- awful expediet t Rial Ei’au\’ir.i i»i -i?t. most costly »cm i'ssloi.s o:. t'ie gre-' iti -< ie.it thorn hfnre. It was built at I ph ase.......... I'l at's my idea exactly, politeness. haustion and subjection of one or the Notice Application for Liquor License "Permit me to Introduce to you. gen a cost of $3.%5.<x«i and covers fouuccu es All '“e toys of the story Isioks I'm going to stay home.’’ other of warring nations. W:fl m • n - tlenien." said the Indy. “Mr. Miirlvnnd. read by youngsters a id grownups a <> t cei: there In monster pniportlons. At reasonable prices. We intend adding - tions of the future, the new nati ms Mr Marivand is a descendant of tlie and in this laud o' ronuim e 1 < i . i'. •ii'cnt. w ith Its giant toys, the giant other blanks as fast as possible unti Marquis de Lafayette, who cntud over podewoutan presides w.tli »ii ultvj.i.d ill iem y. that murt be born out of the ashes of H-»r View the line is complete. Blanks of special from France during our struggle for In the present terrible struggle, hod to a Sunday School Tea. her —“What do dependence with mi artr.y to help ns form printed to order at short notice simpler cri<d and a hn her ulpomaey, you understand by -utfering f r rieh • and rendered us viiluiible assistance.” Have you over thought seriously o f substituting the newdiplom icy <>f tr.i t. The mov’DC tvc‘nrc(4;-p<’‘or w <b iv- Mr Miirlvnnd bowed very low In e usees«'ask» ?” Little Girl ’’{’lease for ........ deception? Will »iiey have «b-x •-« n rri- ya, «'»»’’ ' 'In-’oe-l T b- v»; ?v r m.ss. it means having to e me to Sun Miss MacGregor's eye was a sparkle inp trviible in pvt’inp one a'noa the e. remom . '’ ■ Button Tri n- higher idea s ot human f nth aixl r - tr’rl win which the Irishman pere»qve-1. Imt to ripht. il y school ’’—Til Bit* Spoindb uly ? Shull we will h the Englishman was obtuse an ttenipt t-' ki-»s hvr. but the reh“-»»*- a-ri pt. THIS PAPER REPRESENTED FOR FOREIGN birth of a li -w i i i. in However, both tile visiting gentlemen sal wus far from s riafacto-y. •*' ' i ADVERTISING BY THE foun«l a grea ei b- Il <1 i a "I like f! is q i-iiut tittle mo r ta n «ft rn few remarks upon tlie beiiiitlGil now.” lid fbo director, coa hiu'3 b.» •*; gard lor an I a more hum in v rge of ion , wai er. 1 suppose I Jay. withdrew. leaving the tlehl to th • “haven’t yon eve" tri«? toston a ■ r. * “'■A’ v. t ’ich nH fn t| doesn’t wiih one's neighbor, i\e i tnoug , he be c i 1 ip t pie "y of Oxygen here?” "No 1-scend lit of I I'ayette man fr. m kissing you? ’ * “ No,* u .is kno v he is living! ” “True; but his Miss Mil. Gregor has not yet settle»! GENERAL OFFICES ut foreign blood? Pei haps, when ih.- sir,”,we’ve got local option.” Sacred i tie girl's frank reply.” Seattle Ar- relatives feel it keenly. ” -Philadelphia NEW YORK AND CHICAGO upon a husband. great bitterness of the struggle is over; H art Review Ledger i BRANCHES IN ALL THE PRINCIPAL CITIES LOOK AND LISTEN. I Taylor - Williams Co The People’s Store Where '‘The World is Growing Better Jacksonville Oregon i Miss Blanche Poyson, Largest Policewoman, at th Panama-Pacific Exposition D.SW pm &COJ Ü I-.’ cvj Home I LEGAL BLANKS T JACKSONVILLE P0S1.