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About Jacksonville post. (Jacksonville, Or.) 1906-19?? | View Entire Issue (July 10, 1915)
i > ■ ■ ....................... ............................................................................................... •^JACKSONVILLE POST-:- Apologists tor Mr. Bryan point o the fact that the great commoner has an accumulation of two years of words Official Paper of the City of Jacksonville, Oregon to get out of his system. No extra charge is made for the oc A weekly newspaper published every Saturday at the county seat of Jackson casional sunshine. County, Oregon. D. W. B agshaw , Editor and Publisher Calling out the 1916 recruits seems Enteredsecond-class matter June 22, 1007, at the post office at Jacksonville, like robbing the cradle to feed the , Oregon, under Act of Congress of March 3, 1819. grafre * To-morrow You’ll Prori By What You Learn TO-DAY! -c least no one will deny that Rou- maria knows how to drive a bargain. SUBSCRIPTION: One year by mail $1.50. Advertising rates furnished on It is a poor summer in which the ' application. mosquitos have the chilblains on their stingers. In the meantime neutral ships in tie Oiegon Industries Electric Sparks war zone are as safe as a pickaninny I (From off our Wireless) swimming in an alligator slough. Corvallis—Retrenchment and tax re Europe’s war is going to celebrate duction program adopted by citizens. its first birthday pretty soon. It is a Dreadnoughts beg leave to file r.n e: lusty infant and is growing every Pilot Rock —Work started on O. W. ception in the case of submarines. hour. R. & N. terminals to cost $250,000. Admiral Fullam stanchly refuses to Jap newspaper rejoicing that a Wis i stand between the middies and the deep Yankee Sailors on Ship consin politician, bidding for labor blue sea. votes, got the seaman’s bill through The world has but little use for the killing off American steamer lines to man who tells it a disagreeable truth. London, July 5-The Norwegian bark the orient. If we should all keep away from Fiery Cioss has been sunk by a Ger Salem—.Eppley baking powder facto trouble as successfully as does the state man submarine seventy miles south ry doubles capacity of plant. Her board of arbitration this would be a west of the Sciilv Islands. Baker—Improvements t<> be made sweetly peaceful world. crew of eighteen men after spending on Ben Harrison mine will total $100,- 20 hours in open boats, landed at Swan Carranza’s forces are again about to 000. sea. Among the crew are six Ameri take Mexico City which is getting a lot The O. & C. land decision means that of violent exercise leaping back and cans. these lands valued at more than $30,- forth between the frying pan and the 000,000 will not be withdrawn from fire. Two Girls Drcwn taxation in the state of Orrgonand One fact brought out by the cente thrown into the forest reserves, which would have been the result had the nary of Waterloo is that no living poet Salem, Or., July 5 Miss Maud Smith federal government been successful in has produced a war poem equal to By a bookkeeper in Lebanon, and Miss ron ’ s famous lines or. that famous bat its suit. —Eugene Guard. I tle. Dorothy Rauch, a high school girl of Beaverton votes $23,500 bonds tor this city, were drowned in the Willam Julian Street thinks that Uncle Sam ette river here yesterday afternoon high school. I is in no condition to fight. And in no while endeavoring to save Miss May Cpttage Grove Sentinel—Protection mood, either, Julian. The chap that Rauch, a teacher of this citv, and the from from freak laws and confiscatory legislation is all the bonus capital asks tries to force Uncle Sam into a fight is third member of a ba.hing party cf in for a good licking. five. Miss Ruth Rauch, also a school of Oregon. George Barnard Shaw’s attack on teacher, and Miss Gretchen Brown, a OregonCity—Latest efford to pave Main strtiet is award of contract for so Lord Northcliffe’s patriotism revives high school girl, both ot this city, also called Wbrswick asphaltic ccncrete at that ancient controversy between the plunged into the deep water in trying pot and the kettle. to save Miss Rauch and were saved by $1.$) ^«/rJ1yard. Two hundred saloons and twenty rescuers. Eygene—E. J. McClanahan will man i ufacture combination chair and steplad clubs closed for a day in Prohibition A tlanta. der. Way W/a/k Ten MiLs SATl llOAY, Jl'IA' 10. If) 15 Portland musicians union demand to fix wages and number of players who shall be employed meeting with united resistance from hotels, restaurants and theatres., Silverton - Silver Falls Timber Co. expending logging railroad. First National bank building Port- I .nd to use Oregon-made steel. Cigar boxes made from alder and balm wood is a promising industry. Portland—July 12, bids will be open ed on $250,090 jetty improvement at Siuslaw. An Indian Judge fined an Oklahoma , man one dollar for chewing gum in Washington, Juls 5—The annual 90- court. They are allowed to chew the mile horseback ride tor officers of the Fag only. United States army to kerp them in I These aurora borealis displays are good physical trim may be abolished another inducement to “See America for a 20-mile ride or a ten-mile walk First.” every month, Both of these proposals Georgia interests will be just as ful are now under consideration by Major ly conseived by giving the condemned General Hugh L. Scott, chief of staff the benefit of the doubt before it is too of the army. 1 late. The ten-mile walk, recommended by Nationally the Democratic, party is the officers of the general staff, is now collecting a lot of large and imp. sing being carried on by officers of the navj' fracture. and marine corps. Remarkable Tribute to Supreme Commander 3ina M, West of the Woman’s Benefit Association cf (be Maccabees. VR3M LÖUI5E HINRICHS 3-uprrmt Finança Maa per MRS.NELLIE C.V.HEPPERT rvme Lieutenant. Co-m The Public is ldarning the lesson of False Economy by Shopping Away From Home “Paying Less in the beginning and i i More in the End” * People who insist on Quality and Fair Prices will find it will pay to see our Big Line of High Class Merchandise before going elswhere. A Complete Line of All Summer Goods at greatly reduce d prices and a cordial welcome awaits you at Taylor - Williams Co 7/ie People's Store, where t "The World is Growing Better Oregon Jacksonville PHONE 112 Comes But Once a hear! * r • 1 s < -.' /ia... -.5 . _ ' (>r< - p: I- y ,* oi-irtine« o: ..line« ’. , iu i-i ml < ntrlrs c ? r:c fee . ------ ,sr.E,«ti ’ Tr.A3E*M. ..«'tr a.- d (.'upyi igltlnirgis- 'liti .’ ..-i: . * • <-| ur I’lioiH. for iii-Tetl. semi FR ¿E REPORT on p'li.m; 1 uy. Patent pract- hv CM-hL-ivuly. K LxhLfigNCEs. Sei a •’ < p;its in *• ”upg for invaluable book on -ov. < J o nr*...4 a >.i slll patents , ' Hell O’,.’8 will P V. 11 .\v to get a partner, n.fent l.i,. and o..,. r valuable tutor mat ion. but brings help and health, sunshine and gladness for the rest of the year: D. SWJ & CO. Chautauqua“ PATGfiT LAWYERS, 303 Seventh St, Washington, 0. C. Ashland, July 6-16 Music, Lectures, Entertain.nent, Instruction. Fine camping, Fine program. You’d have the time of vour life Write for printed matter. I ir.3 only way to DR ELIZABETH M HOOPER 514 p r # m r /Kpdfal Fcarril rte r MI35 BINÆ M. WEST uprtrnf Co wm ¡¡rtdet' MISS FEAhCfS D.PAUT RIDGE Supremo Record tss ai t ( S will th. (’ t .I tl I •or i j'.ir ' r dnstorm wh islta o < >h o Ian a ed is e.*tint «lcd at doh r . s' and - ti.e fc California il its n irve an <q it. in the i lls of “2.or er i.-re. the compa: v beii-g eiijoine l f:< tn sei ing lands, a- d Congress being --n- H i efinite time in v.meh to nx a m.-ih- ol by which the lan is be s >i I. nr other wise opened to settlement, ai-t where by the interests of the pc- pie shall be cut served. When Congress does act In re no iLubt but that ihe first co -.- k .. rati n in tl.e minds of its members w.,lbe that the lands shall be di.-p ise-i ut' to the best interests of tne «lade people ot the Nation. Oief.un as u State, will . u v no special e- nsiueration. The greatest l< s of T ♦ Cin nna i • nd v ci'iitr. -.- here l_ t - so is are known to bedend a id 15 in i Cj.ontr ite s 'ac.’.son NEW HOME OFFICE BUILDING OF THE ASSOCIATION, PORT HURON. MICH. ing. 11 d the dead there b-ing N June the city of Port Ilu- Every year finds thli nss’elntlon pro ed out with a $150 debt, no members h i dij. wl o were dr *vned by Ln- c-.p- I ton, Midi.. uflb tally welcomed grossing, but the past four years have mid unknown, to organize what today in of the towboat Convoy in ;hv O iio A jury in the coroner’s inquest held home MI m Ilina M. West, su recorded Its greatest idv uicement. is meeting the needs of 187.IXIO women r .’er. Women, by seeming fraternal protee- ov.r the body of George Cox, ai.e.ed i in the mutter of home proiecti >n preme commander of the Worn 1 tlon, lire freer to seek out new fields through fraternal insurance. In Eastern Miss uri I he Miss t > have died from the effects of a blow •n ** I'euetlt Association of the Mac ■>f endeavor and become more Indi- West has been a leader beloved and su ned the proportions of a received in a fistfight wi.h Kelly Jack- cabcvN. In recognition of her remarkn pendent and cnpnble. 1 adored by her members, and ns an In m ashing ’62 blocks in St son, exonerated Jackson from any blv efficient work for the association A woman's convention without one signia of their esteem the convcutlcn t wn i f 11,000 people. bi une. An elimination showed death The revest Ion was tn charge of Mayor word of dissent 1» rather nn uniisuiil endeavored to prevail on her to accept It.ack and the city commission and thing. Tills was the experience, how- St. Peters, a town of 300 inhabitants resulted from a hemorr. ge of the brain the well earned salary of $lo,ooo a wiim partlclputcd iu b) all the societies pe< pie, thought to have been due from excite ■ver. of the n c nt eighth quadrennial year for the next term lu a master* and Giltn re, a village of 10 chibs an I bushi<“< • * - n!' -f thi ii ssoet."t’.-n In Nen fill address she declined, stating tli.it were nlmjst wiped ouf bv the torn..do. ment and tile heat. 1 • 11 ill) I ■ Yii.k liver- i ion whs , i model the weal of the association was upper In St. Charles and St. Peters there The seven witnesses examine-l testi- ■ of the t ’Ji m a H s i <1» >f bv-t'e-s eblitt -i.d parliamentary most iu her mind, not tile remunera was i o loss of life, while in Gi more tied that Jackson had pushed Cox out | tnnrl-H.'.ie *rl to •«» * ( ,t »;,n ■ i i! . iml . ms were laid f-n the tion. only one person was killed. worker f<n f;... . ... t a.id 1 of the doorway of Selby's saloon be- I - sent qundrenninl term wlih-h w re Mips were taken at till« meeting of In Lincoln and Custer counties. Nt b. cause of his abuse of an old ma: .— ’inc Woman's Bencilt Asset alien ef •lin ed to meet tlie grout mid growing repr- motive women to etidi w a state wind and hail caused heavy l isses. the MuceHlM’C'* Lrives Hs prelection and work of Its.tsT.OtX) women Sun. lioipttai service In every state. Ohio, fraternal InlcrcHt to wli.te U',r:t,n ol Many Important features were pl.-n-.-d Illinois mid Michigan already haling ge<»d mural vliui.nitt It i- nonpolttl before the convention for decision, one their service tn satisfactory use. By cal and non-•»s’tarlati. and d’.‘|>en,se being tlie ehnnulng of tin- name from Her Narrow Escape The Land Grani Case this philanthropy every metnlier re Ifb f| !r a ' \ in tin- luidles of tlie Maccabees of the quiring expert n.eoLtd attention may H- -- I ’ d no idea you wcule accept me pmv ha es World to tin- W" cm's Benefit Asso have it free of coat to herself. the first time I propoaeii. Sht And , The |»r«»te ’*!<»n of the S'»’-«». latien enn elution e.f the M u i ili. es Addresses were given by Mr. Mlle» In the hopes that throng a con.-ulta tw sv- ure.I for ulioiv life and v Another Inqiort.-int step taken was M I>avi-on. fraternal insurance actu • -id \uu thin« j tvuuki ihc second time? lion of repreaen'atiVcs from U .- coun- life coiiibiiad wltll iisahl'lti bun the ms-eptaiii e of plans for a hand ary of New York city, mid Mr Jatnea i .c On. thur<. wuuid have aeen no sec l.ist illt’vss at I Lili’ ii t utils, some lie« home olllee at Port Huron V IL'iry. Michigan insuranee commis ties of Oregon which com in ■.’i' i- time. their bord»-: •' some i- . ti o of si« k Is'ne < l ac i tes a .• m - c Mleh This will Ii- a la: -e magnltl sioner. congratulated the association .. n. cally mat! d. at I i* • n n<.« i ■ i ill two storv nlilte stone building o, i the signal su-eess it has attained. co n -'- n’ tie Oree » inure than lbe -• » »«I •» «i |n ace. I t; f r (• I’........ a n st , et of* the I- - u- elt.v of Your iissm intlon." said Mr. I’awson, la d grant, an I Sh L..j »yed th F.dls li’in WI iuii I' i- <c. ' Unit »: I 'is tile first woman'» benefit society In bri p ng them u'lih r sale i tlie o(s|,i n'f.re tlie supreme co:a mand.-r. 5'1 - I'- M West stmted lie j tile I'nlted States to be established on ment may be evo.ved, the F V v-d b. s, with I . o\» n ,.| n "How ii d vuu e-ijo.v the ballgame. over o i.o .t an « Mitnah project twi iit.v-Hiree years ago. I i sound basis, and through the foresight Cm.mt-er of Com.aeree is p ■t a: l- g to Ci i » h ?” “Ver iu». i . ’ tibul. it was be furtnv«l o** what i:iis as «»< lath»: give the reader mi Idea of how till l-»ill* peerless leader. Miss West, you call a c. i-ventiunjo be held at some tunny to how eftun the pia.vers already «tone toward mliiviiting society lias progressed it will be of air tlie largest society of your kind in convenient city of tb ? stat? within a tumbled when they were running bas- dread ordeal Im« lent to death. Interest to know that Mis» West start tile world. 1 congratulate you.“ very »hort time. es’’* i 0 ¡jet the g. ffenuine ì f!cw Home I Scwinj Machine a I — L to buy the machine wi.h the name NEW i I i O.V c . on the arm *< end in the lejs. ft1 f TÙÌ3 machin« is v. .rrunted for all l.r.w. IdS f ilo other Eke it No ether i~ ^ood Tb3 ií;$. Htiíí Uactlne Company,' (j ORANGE, MASS. LECAL BLANKS XV e have on hand for sale the following blanks viz: Lease, Mortgages, Bill of Sale. - Agreements. Warranty Deeds, Quit Claim Deeds, t hattel Mortgage, Ack now ledgements, Real Estate ontract, Location Notice—Placer, Location Notice—Quartz, Satisfaction of Mortgage, Rial Er.iti Vfiiis dii-.rtet. Notice Application for Liquor License Ar reasonable prices. Weintend 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 PAPES REPRESENTED FOR FOREIGN ADVERTISING By THE P* Ü general OFFICES NEW YORK AND CHICAGO BRANCHES IN ALL THE PRINCIPAL CITIES