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About Jacksonville post. (Jacksonville, Or.) 1906-19?? | View Entire Issue (July 3, 1915)
: JACKSO1SVILLE POSI-: Ufficiai Paper 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 as second-class matter June 22, 1907, at the post office at Jacksonville, Oregon, under Act of Congress of March 3, 1879. SA TORVA Y. JULY 3, 1915 SUBSCRIPTION: One year by mail $1.50. Advertising rates furnished on &. application. Wilson and International Law COURT HOUSE NEWS I Some newspapers are devoting a Items of Interest to Jackson Coun’y gisxt deal of space to setting forth the COUNTY COURT diplomatic attainments of Robert Lan In the matter of the estate of R. G. sing, acting secretary of state, who is supposed to have received his training Baileÿ. Petitions for letters of admin Order appointing W. A. from his father-in-law, John W. Fos istration. ter, whose experience in statecraft Bailey administrator. Order appoint was long and varied. Some of these ing Isaac Bailey, Albert Johnson and editors however, overlook the fact G. C. Prescott appraisers. that President Wilson himself is no In the matter of the estate of Hen novice in the matter of international I ry Metz. Petitions for letters of ad law, having devoted years of study ministration. Order appointing Maud and research to the acquiring of such Philbrook administrator. Order ap knowledge. pointing D. T. Lawton, Robert Mc Before he was president of Prince Clanahan i nd P, Dooms appraisers. ton Woodrow Wilson was a professor B aid. What Color la a Dandelion? What color is a dandelion? That question led Richard Jeffries a search through si lence, art and nature, and Ids essay ends with the dismal wail, "There are a million books, and yet with all their aid 1 cannot tell the color of the May dandelion." The nearest lie could come to it was to say "yellow- gold-orange,” which string of words suggests the gypsy name for this flow er. “Queen's great hairy dog flower." It is sensitive In its coloring, absorb ing from its neighbor and changing with climatic conditions. But no mat ter what one calls Its color It is em blazoned on the minds of tile majority as “golden." and In this ease the ma jority rules. It Is spring's largess, scattered with lavish hand to rich and poor, as welcome In many cases ns If It were the real five dollar piece which It so nearly resembles, and the first dandelion will always touch the heart In mrn-h the same manner ns the first robin's note.«.—Sarah Graham Morri son in Countryside Magazine. His First Taste of Discipline. Admiral Jotiett, probably one of the Jolllest sendogs our navy ever knew, once told an amusing story of Ills early days ns n cadet. "I was a sociable youngster," he says, "and when I Went to my first assign ment, the Independence. and saw the stars mid stripes flouting over it I re membered my mother had taught me Hint my first duty was to tile flag, so I attempted some conversation on this line with the executive officer who had received me when I came on board and who was one of the strictest discipli narians in the navy of that day. “ 'Silence, sir!’ lie roared at my first question, his face red with anger. 'Si lence, sir! Who gave you permission to speak? Let me hear only six words from you, sir, while you are on this ship—“port,” “starboard." "yes, sir,” and “no, sir.” ’ “And tills was my first discipline in the navy.” i I Once more the great clock of years has gone slowly round and the gilded hands point to' the red letters on the face of time and we read, July Fourth, 1915 We point with pride to our immense stock of General Merchandise and thank the public for their liberal patron- age and assure you, one and all, that we are in better position to serve you than ever before, for The World is Growing Better of jurisprudence and international law MARRIAGE LICENSES in that university and in 1898 he pub lished a condensed history of all the James T. Baker and Nettie Hopkins. governments of the world under the I I’aul Ericson and Thelma E. Burger. simple little title "The State,” which Frederick C. Holibaugh and Cecelia has been since used in Yale and other F. Hurley. universities as a standard textbook. George Loney Stineoaugh and Adele As one of our exchanges remarks it j E. Beaulien. is a book that should be in the home A. M. Barkley and Ellen McKay. of every American citizen. Now is a Herbert George Launspach and Al- particularly good time to read it, or to re-read it, if by chance you were so faretta Garrettson. fortunate as to have studied it in your Frank Longwell and Jennie Thu's- earlier years. The chapters on the ton. governments of England, France anil German Colors. Jule3 F. Cole and Ella Mae James. The German flag would be n rain Germany will give a better idea of the John McNobb and Pearl Sheppard. PHONE 112 bow If It included all the colors of the con iitions which led up to the present ----------- ♦£»♦------------ ! various kingdoms, principalities upheaval of Europe than almost any of the German empire, other available book because it was Big had Gpe.i Ui.ier Enlarg states black and white and the eagle in written in times of peace when such German flag are Prussian, and in ed Homestead Ad questions could be calmly and impar staff head cornel' is ,the canton, black, tially analyzed.—Salem Journal white and red representative of the North German confederacy, which was (The appointment of Mr. Lansing as Washington, D. C., June 30- Secre established in 181,7. The colors of Ba Secret ay of State has been made per tary of the Interior Lane has issued an manent since the above was written order increasing the area under the-tn- varia are blue and white; Hanover, yellow and white; Saxony, white and and with two such authorities as Pres larged homestead act in Oregon by green: Wurttemburg, black and red; ident Wilson and Mr. Lansing, ♦ his 120,000 acres. These lands are in the Mccklenburg-Strelitz. red and yellow government is well equipped to hold eastern and central parts of the state, and blue; Brunswick, blue and yellow; its own in any legal squabble ihat ¡nay principally in Harney, Crook and Baker Saxe-Coburg Gotha, green and white; arise. Editor) Schaumburg-Lippe, blue, red and white. counties. The colors of Waldeck are black, red j -♦tr*—— and yellow; Ponierauia. blue and A Timely Warning white; Bailen, red anil yellow; Hesse, Steel Mills Kept Busy red and white; Hanover, yellow and i white.—Washington Star. The government health service has Pittsburg, June 30 Steel mills in the issued a circular in which there is the Light and the Skin. Pittsburg district have received wi hin When rays of light fall upon the skin j statement that ten thousand consum; - thu last few di days orders for projectile of our bodies, which is traiisl 1,-euL the lives annually come West to die. It steel which aggregate 75,000 tons, greater purt of them lire arrested, some estimates the consumptive population Early in the year sieel of this grade by one layer of the skin, some by nil- of Western Texas Hnd New Mexico at ' was offered at $31 a ton, but latest other, and still others are not stopped fifty thousand. The circular gives •ales are said to have been made at until they have penetnitisl the subcu warning against consumptives in ad $38. taneous tissues. This arrest of the vanced stages going to that section of Tinplate mills in the district are also light rays produces radiant heat, which the euuutry, the altitude and dust and receiving foreign orders for quick de Ims a higher penetrating power than the long journey b -ing against the I livery, enough having been booked, it convection heat ns generated by a hot chimes for prolonging life. The means, water bag or poultice, for instance. is reported, to keep mills in operation E. Titus In an address before the f r taking care of consumptives aie the remainder of the year. Illuminating Engineering society sal.l g eater than over before tn the older' that such heat penetrated two inches section« of ihe country where sanitari i or more, while convection lu-at was ex- i. .« nave b < n established and the out . Sfa.’e H/as to 3lamc cited principally on the surface. a.' >r cure is administered. Much is be- ' This Is why electric light baths mid I ,g done to stamp out the disease sun baths are so stimulating to the or The state threatens to sue those who gans of elimination, especially the skill which has sent so many to the far West and Southwest to «ndufe hard- did not pav full maximum insur. nee ami kidneys, anil so beneficial In so Exposition Saie^i-.e, Visitors A -n.i shi) s of travel and change, the lack of r ites to the defunct mutual fire insut- many diseases. New York World. funds, only to have death hastened. It iinee companies at Salem Prices end Pc;ty ¿ xtcrLon King Charles’ Maca. person« who is a timelv warning the government ¡ 'I hese unfortunate During the late laird I'evl'a tenure of health service issues and it augnt to b< thought they ha I insured their propel* heeded. ty are in turn threatening to sue t) e the s|a*akership he v. as Informed that The Officia! F.xpc: f ea ‘ C ! E-»reati w.’Il withrut givi» all information ns U> iq» tir.vni bouses n:id ilvnr4 officers of the e irpora'ions that fail. <1. the tunee orderet! out of tin* bouse of commons by Cromwell had been dis- ernie aecoinniodniions hi »:•. rn e « provide them on arri*. :*l They cannot sue the stale, out that covertsl hi Jamaica. On inquiry the in Cut (iai s in Itade ties of any niinilter at anj price di cd tn in $1 a day upward is where the blame lies as State Insur formation proved to be false, but It I modem hotels with every known con\vniein e. ance Commissioner, Ferguson reported was found that Jamaica at one tfl'ne The Exposition li»»;<< is an otllclal activity of the ' the Horticultural Eire Rv i T Co. sound possessed a mace presented by Charles Since the first of the year the out raelfle International Exposition, inn is condii- ted with the co-op«»!;« n»., II.. whb-li. like tile earber maces uscii side world has paid down I.ere a hun in July 1913. and assistance of a coin; li . ut of representative hotel men of San I’.an nt Westminster, has vanished. In 11177 dred million in gold. cist o. Oakland and I’.erke.’ey Jamni.'ii was over« helm. <1 by an carili liie bureau «an be of mor - dire, t as Stance to you anti others who This has been on top of many hun Home Made “Lgan" Juice quake, and among many public build Intend visitila, the E:;pc>-:tioii if you will indicate: dreds of millions of merchandise ship- Ings engulf, d at Port Royal was par First.—Whether you desire bo.e! < r apartment house a comniodatiuiw. lied to u< an I many hundreds of mil liament bous... With the wreck disap Swond.—If hotel, whether European or American plan. lions more of American stocks and ! Take clean, fresh ripe loganberries peared King Charles' mace. Lomton Third.—When you will arrive. boiuls sohl here against the prodigious an I heat to the boiling point with just Spectator. Fourth.— Probable length of st y. enough water to keep from burning; foreign purchases made fron tis. Fifth.—The number in y..ur pnrty. Th« Clarity of Macaulay. Sixth.—The maximum ripe you v 'll pny. Ami yet the nations atiro .d, th< se at remove from the fire at .■ncemu! stni i "Macaulay never wrote an obscure With this information the bureiiu will furnish the nnmo« of s num war and those ut pence find no way to through a co use sack. Take the ju ce sentence la Ills Hie." said John Morley, l»er of hotels, rooming or :i "Hi. ent houses meeting your re luiremeut». stop the downward crash of foreign ex sweeten with three pounds of sugar to ami this is partly due to Ills exact use and from this list you can make a 1 tier selection. each gulloi, s-t back on the »love aid of words There 1» never any doubt change. Address the Otlicial Exin>sitloii Hotel Bureau. Flannery Bu’ltliug. again heat to the boiling point, not let about Ills meaning. Macaulay liegan This means nothing less than that, San Francisco, <’al ting it boil. I’our into ready cleaned the use of l.atiu words at an early with all the go.als, with all the securi and heated bottles an I seal immediate age When four and n half years ohl ties and all the gold they are rushing 1LLIONS of Amer! an i'biiii;st< rs will profit by heir «nr ner aca ly. C untnon s.ala or pop bottles are lie was asked If he had got over the to us, they cannot clear our bills) tlons tills year, far . Ith 'heir parents they vvi.l it > k to the great ! good for thi» purpo« ie, to be corked too.liaehc. to which question enme thia against t"ein anything like as fast as Panama 1'iieific International dxp sitlon nt San Fiancls <>. iteul'.z «•le.1 with p traffio?; or. gla«» reply: "The agony Is abated."—J. F. they are running them up. lug that the coming generntl n is Interested in ti e vvi ;■ lerful ex j->rs scale I in the u.ual a - ay. Rhode« In "Historical Essays." hlblts and the general beauty of the Ex >-!t;on. the H ;;m it'on d re. to s mu le This has nearly al' happened .“. y I'l* i • • .ij . i. ’« then set away in a u strenuous campaign for the nc p.'sftl u of the greatest hl“' >r, rell in Amer Hit Luck. thio iph our “:i v tiro« I o. ■ <«.- uil< cool ••il i *v pl < »V i -re it will k >ep lea. tin1 Liberty Bell, and today that treasured emblem of the birth of r'.e i i Tom I wish that I had Alfred's to give Us a 11 ail b l It • ■ b i im- I - 1 i a I.< g I m A* nen wan e.l for gi o.l hick. Di. k So he's generally t Ion's Independence Is lieing prepared for its long trans ontlnei la; Journey cal Vvar via. ng wi.u t* is imitl, f . . U . i» »imply p Mr d from The Liberty Bell will leave I hil.idelplini Inly 5 and. inn! : g »bort »:<>•>* th lm !.; ? Tom Lucky! If he walked more than a billion dollars. bottles, diluted I > taste. aid it is out of the window in his sleep at dead throughout many parts of the co .iitry. «Ill rea h San I'rancls .< on the even Ami imw t e arms and ammunitii n th-n u fit drink for a prin Ing of July HI. The greatest pittri le elehration In the history of the west Don’t of night there would be another man start io go out in heavy-laden ships, in let your surp u« beriie« g > t > wa e going by below carrying a feather lied. will l>e held in Sun Fran, !«< o on July 17 l.very man. wonr.n ivd child should see this glorious demonstration It will l>e an event to l>e remembered by chil many fl, ets. in gulden argosirs stream if you like a g.xxl •oft drink. Mak.» . - Exchange. dren during their whole lives. ing u< loss the si as. a me of them into juice for table The city com.<11 of Philadelphia. wbi li at first opposed sending the t ell tc A Hint. Enomioua as is this growth of Amer u«e. San Francisco. fearing that the wldeni ig o' the « rack that appeared in it r Stupid Professor Ml»« Clara, decline ican trade balance, even more m)s>rl- ♦ — • century ago might Is* greatly im r< :'«e<i. finally appropriated $ ; >.o ki to covet the noun matrimony Pretty Pupil — ant is the itetaly «s aldishn.ent < f li«w How can I decline It, professor, until the expense of transporting and sa -zriir'lhig the creat relic across the con iidistrie- 'e u for th, marufacture at tinent In appreciation of this a.el -n o.t-»• school . hildien of California I've had some proposals? Baltimore homi of sriicus heitlufor impor'- have |..filed in a petition thanking I'Lil. lelplna for allowing the famous treas Anierl. an. e<l. ure io be sent to the Exposition 1 lie linn, i net ni< nt that millio is ale A Stayer. \ 'pe lai train will a' v the grc. t • atl nil r’lle to San Fram-tseo, with an "Misi Gabber Is gifted with a sixth bei* g i vi ste,i ii th - e«'abln-hment uf e«<->rt of twenty 'our me t' ers of the -e'e. t and common council« of I’lilla- seii-e " d<< ii.i A nntiib. i of d -''u- -.I.!, < ■ s will a . omnnny tin I ell. facui’i, a i" the littsburg dls.rit'l r, r "And what is It. pray?" th- munuiactur. uf various chemi,al Bo 3 rrd Pencils, "Inexhaustibility ” Buffalo Expresa. ula State building, w'dch I- a le: hn Boys arc like pcmdls They need to pr-aiuciM requisite to the iislustries i f the i ell tirsi |*c led out Its mes-mue of liberty. Tills most revered h stoiUe this country, but prwiously imjiortid, be sharpen'd and pushed before they relic of the nation vv III I« pin <*d in a monster vault and guarded by a special Those who are greedy of praise prove is but one step in this great move will make their mark. Youth’s Com- that they are ;«>or In merit. Plutarch. detachment of Exposition guards, who will see that no harm befalls it. pa nlou. ment. Just received a car of Pure white and Drifted Snow Flour We also handle a number cf ether brandr, all gua»an teed. Feed and gr¿ in a spec'a’ty. Taylor - Williams Co The Peonie’s Store Jacksonville Oregon Comes But Once a l eur! ..linen 1’1 tlri-M ©.'! KC F£E. riuui-M. -..i..*.< ... 1 i « v) yr!g!it.«r*'gi»- I-! •••!. St-litl f CH > ■ I or I’bo'o. for FREu R gc ORT Oil !• ' l. • ■ ................ ........ . I’ulciil piaci- •'< "lu.-ivt-ly. £•• ...( R.FEfcSKCES. Sc 12«. i! i hr •Hj-fl f »r invaluable book ''I • ; J Cu-T^.i .1 SU.L PATENTS, i ' i v. a |i-» ■. i >.v to get h partiter, " <¡11 1. . a:.d uo. r x.».ual»ie inturmahon. but brings help and health, sunshine and gladness for the rest of the year: D. SWiyV & CO. PATEflT LAWYERS, 303S:vc h Ct., Wr.shlnctgn, D. C. Ashland, July 6--16 Music, Lectures, Entertainment, Instruction. Fine camping, Fine program. You’d have the time of your life Wrice for printed matter. : he only way to get the genuine New Nome Sewing Machine £ u to buy the machine whh the name NEW I on the arm and in the legs. ‘ T’.is machine is Mi.rrur.ted for all tLae. G ?\J ct’icr ! 3 it I i’.’oct'-.cr ; 'pod Rj K u. Machine Company, ORANGE, MASS. LECAL BLANKS We have on hand for sale the following blanks viz: Lease. Mortgages. Bill of Sale, Agreements. W arranty Deeds, Quit Claim Deeds. (. hattel Mortgage. Ack now ledgements, Real Estate ontract. Location Notice—Placer, Location Noticp Quartz. Satisfaction of Mortgage. R >ii E it it i A; > in C» r-ut. Notice Application for Liquor License At reasonable prices. We intend adding other blanks as fast as possible unti the line is complete. Blanks of special form printed to order at short notice JACKSONVILLE POST. THIS PAPER REPRESENTED FOR FOREIGN ADVERTISING BY THE GENERAL OFFICES Í NEW YORK AND CHICAGO BRANCHES IN ALL THE PRINCIPAL CITIES