Jacksonville post. (Jacksonville, Or.) 1906-19??, August 28, 1915, Image 2

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:■ J A CKSON VILLE POS 1 - :
1 he Elevator
Official Paper ot the Citu 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.
Attention !
By M. QUAD
Y
Copyright, 1913. by the McClure
N e WH pu i te i Sy nd i cu t o
•
We ask just that and no more
Your ATTENTION
Many a yomiy doctor or lawyer just
starling Ills career lias ivntchisl an ele­
> vator boy at work and said lo himself:
SUBSCRIPTION: One year by mail $1.50. Advertising rates furnished on
"All. ivliat a profession! No dlsup
application.
|s>intments - no l urking care—no bur
dens oil tile young buck. Why didn't J
In a Japanese School.
,
udupt It
forestéis And Carne
In “A Wanderer’s Trail'' A. L.
Anil yet the young gentleman who
Rodger, the nutlior, says:
elevates Hie elevator has lilddeu sor
Wardens To Co-operate
"In Tokyo 1 gained my living as an lows that the public Wots not of.
English teacher. This tnsk of teach­ These sorrows beglu with the eugl
In Mounlains Of State
ing English In Japan Is not a very dif­ neer.
In a certiiln building not long ago 1
Salem Or., Aug. 24.—After consider­ ficult one. It Is, lion ever, n rather tir­
sized up tlie engineer the very first day
ing
occupation.
Th*
one
qualification
able discussion members of the fish an I
ns a man who would make me troliljie
game commission at a melting hare | necessary is tact. Discipline In Japa­ i if he could. I Ivaiiicd that tivo of tlie
nese schools Is very lax. it is no ex­
Ous morning decided that co-operation aggeration to say that the student vir­ Window Cleaners thought him n single
between game wardens and federal tually rules the school. Ills power IS man and both were a little gone ou
forest rangers would result in benefit ridiculously great. Should a Class dis­ him. Also that his wife brought his
to the state generally and a committee ' like a teacher they elthet- boycott hlni luncb In regularly every noon. Thr
was appointed to confer with the or they boldly proceed en masse to the next day nt the proper time I scooted
federal forestry department at Port- [ school authorities and demand bls dis­ up to the eighth door mid fouud the
laiid and enter into an agreement with missal. And the almost Inevitable re­ Widow McCarthy wiping up the hall,
sult Is the teacher's dismissal! To the and I said to her:
it for such an arrangement.
"Have you got your lunch with you.
The plan contemplates that forest authorities the only guaranty of the Mrs. McCarthy?’
efficiency of a teacher is a full class­
rangers shall, in addition to their room. Needless to mention. 1 was an
"Inilade and 1 liuve." she replied.
regular duties, aid in the distribution I efficient, for my class room was al­ "And why don't you go down to the
•of fish and in the protection of game. ways full. That is why 1 say the only basement and eat II III company with
Engineer I’lyii? I know fie would aji-
Game wardens in return are to aid qualification needed was tact."
precltite yoiir cdinpiiuy."
t mgers in protecting forests from fire.
"That's true, me boy. and I'll ge^ me
The committee appointed consists of
Wonderful Linen Breeches.
basket and go down, especially as that
A. O. Bunnell of Dansville fills In fils
Commissioners Warren,
Fleischner
cold faced grass wldily who calls her­
<«ri<l Jack. The session was held be­ possession a petition Which was clrefi- self Mrs. O'Shune. though she’s no
lated
In
Ills
village
111
1878
and
signed
hind closed doors, ar.d will continue
light to It in tlie law, seems to have
by well knolvfi people, denuirks the
into the afternoon.
finished her Hour mid gone home.”
Utlea Press. The petition appeals to
I look lier down and then scooted for
a
n prominent citizen to wear bis linen tlie fifth Hour nud
found Mrs O'Shune
HEAT CAUSES
breeches. It seems that this gentleman
mid said to her:
had a pair of linen breeches, and ev­
YOUTH’S DEATH ery time he wore them rain fell. In "Why dou't you take your luncb bas
ket and go ilowu nial keep Mr. Flyn
1878 there was a long continued
White Salmon, Wash., Aug. 24.— drought In Dansville and thereabouts, com puny?"
"Is It company he sighs for. me
K. K. Kenyon, a half brother of W. and the citizens decided to appeal to
Indd.v? If so I'll go down mid cheer
(K. Dean.Jof the White Salmon Hard­ Matthew McCartney to wear his linen him up ivith my presence." she replied
ware ’Company, and employed by that breeches "hi older Hint the pan lied up
"And you'll tind ti place to warm up
firm here, died Sunday afternoon in earth, low streams, dry wells mid cis some cold ten If you want to."
terns may be replenished with a boiin
*n automobile while being rushed to
"Thank ye. but that Is ii beautiful
tiful supply of water" Mr Met'art-
town for medical attention from a ney graciously consented to don Ids fin idea, and uiebbe the good hearted man
point six miles out on the Lyle road, en breeches, mid on the original pa pel will have a clip will me. lion long
where he became suddenly ill a.i the In Mr. Bunnell's possession is this In ago did Mrs. McCarthy (lisa pi tear.
result of the heat. The party had dorsement: "Haiti commenced falling Sum mis?"
"Ob. I
«ulne (hue
stopped at a friend’s house for a rest the sauie night”
ago."
With new building*, beiter erj»d»/ i.-nt. cu •
while on their return from a trip in
Im-;, t I • v.'tjJ.Xy
inn-y r.*'<
i ».is to it*
"She culls herself tile Whlily McCnr
; nivcr^U y of ’.rev,.? „iti »
«n its
Saluting the Quarter Decks.
the country, where they had indulged
..\y. Él. > '.»/'<tr i
t 'I.
t.v. Samuils, leavin' the 'll' out lo put in
In
response
Io
mi
inquiry
ns
to
why
¿a
;.<«»;.
«ut
:
t-,
.m,
in a swim in the cold water. This ano
her sliiignr.' I suppose, but is she a
M< «deine, 7 . ?..,-iilag, lAhra-
the unusually hot weather, 100 degrees officers mid men ol’ the navy “saluti* wldily. me boy? It's easy enough to
n.acnl T - tidog ¡ui I . ine
A.! .-»1. ...I’.'tJ.'birlCiw t : ol Libe»-
in the shade, proved too much for the deck" and civilians remove their say Illis and that, but where lite the
l.ats when going nboani a naval ves
•. zcorcinau C.5.0Où v
Kenyon, who suddenly collapsed while sei It may be said thill, though com- proofs? Has she eeer shown uli.vbody
•
fuU: ♦.«iidpoed, t
sitting with his friends. He was tak­ tiionly cullisi a "saltile to the deok.' Iler husband's dentil notice as 'tWils
printed?"
i A’Aofl. lìorsì.’tòrio» for mer und for
en in an auto and rushed to this place, the salute in question Is really a sa
.-»4>:»nsch J.cvreixt.
"I never suw It. ma'am."
but iv is dead on his arrival.
.¿-•e oubJogü,:;.L«ressiirar
lute to file (lag For Instance, ill night
I dropped Mrs. O’Sliane at the buse
on reaching the quarter deck or upon uieul just as Mr.
OF GREGO1Í
ITyii's wife came in
. • **-—
■
leaving It no salute Is required, as the wii h his luueb. There wasn't much
KtiOENE. OBKGON
Arrested On Charge
J o V. nsc i H all
£
7 -
-Á5
flag Is. of course, not Hying. The fact said, The three women pitched Into
»oHikitr AAnoN ßciiniNc Her Q L- m .
Of Smuggling Chinese II that this salute Is rendered upon reach­ each other almost on sight, mid they
ing the quarter deck from bcloiv or Were pulling hair mid banging Into par
when coming on board mid upon leav­ titlons and making the dust lly when I
Everett, W««h., Aug. 24.—Charged i ing the quarter deck, as when leaving took a walk. Next day as I stopped at
with smuggling four Chinese across I the ship. Is probably responsible for the sixth Mrs. Mi-Cmtliy got sight of
the Canadian bonier into the United Its having been known ns a salute to me and said:
the deck: but. ns has been statisi, it Is
"Sauiuiis. I'm told that ye are an
States, tw<> men who gave their names j really a salute to the ting. Men should
orphan boy all by yourself."
as Frank Walker and Pierre Penney, |
w lien rendering it slop, stand erect and
"Not strictly mi orphan, only father
were arre«‘el late last ni'ht by | face the 'tag — I'hUadelplila Press.
less.”
Sheriff McRae, of Snohomish countv, I
| "So you've got a mother, have ye?
at a point seven miles north of Everett
Stevenson's Cheerfulness.
i Well, a floor fatherless boy can't be
where th» automobile used by the two
"I shall never forget Mr. Stevenson.'' I havin' too many niuthers. mid I'll also
p isoners h id broken down. Word of said a captain who commanded a ship be 11 moi her to ye."
smuggling was telephoned to the on which Robert Louis Stevensou sail­ "I hadn't bettor call you '11111' when
•riff bv the driver of another auto. ed "The ship had broken her shaft any one's around, had I nn?"
I "I was u-thinkiii ii I mhii that, Smn
iii’.vttmtirtttttuttitnttttttr'tr
•lobile, who noticed the Chinese in the und was delayed, lie cheered every-
txal.v up by telling liinny stories that mis." she thoughtfully replied.
broken down machine. W i'ker an I
"No, 1 guess you hadn't.
Von see.
were better coming offhand from Ills
Penney, who said th»v eame frim lips than most literary men could write Il might lend to jealousy mid more
B 'llinehani, anil the Chinese were put if they worked over them for iveeka. Siiniuiis. d'ye mind I went down to the
in jail to be turned over to the federal lie knew. too. that |i was only n ques­ ba sei.lent to em
authorities today.
tion of n short time belore he would sp.-il peen ot till
die of consumption mid that he could day ?“
"S, cm.» ;is
never again go home for more than a
U. S NEUTRA I.
brief visit. It was simply wonderful r’li 11 uoiilil tic a bit lonely. I I eliei
what a difference lluit one man made lie didn't like lo cat h.s l.m< h alone '
IN NEW
WAR among the passengers, mid I guess al­ "Bail t ess lo Ills loiiellne.s and fils
whole body! Stimmi*. me sun. the man
I most all of us would gladly spend the
lime to make port under sail, with ma­ I n a deevil er and ought io be dropped
Washington, Aug.
25. President chinery di'tdihsl. If we could have a fi<» iii 1 I k * i»»ot lie let mi to me that he
Wilson today si-ned a proclamation Stevenson iibonrd "
was ii single man mid dilli' rur some
one (1» hiv litui
giving notice of the neutra ity of tie
Winn d'ye think,
S.iniinls
On Hie dai I'm tlihikiu of
United States in the War between i
Spurgeon was Noncommittal.
I had w ii ¡in o \ tfot olii of the elevatili
Italy and Turkey, The proclamation
An Shal e. ,jGard Said/
The Kev. W. Williams, In Ills •'Per­
•’Swcvt WEI Sha.C'peare’s” Influ-
followed the lii is of the others already sonal Kenilniscences of C II Spur­ II lid KII.VS ’liootl das to him ii lien she
When a Man Marr'es.
tli.it <- ji !I.« I khmy If \lrs < ii I'Xhnne
ShaiH» « inns
geon,” t»’lls an aiiei'dote concerning
iisued.
Ills bachelor friends are about equal­ I on e is still with ii <. an i many of the
nfh*r tn«', nn I right on hor li(*<(ls ruins m
the great preacher as a Ntnoker Some
ly divided In thinking that he Is a nut phrases wl.i. h be used have become
woiiuiii uid n luhrli bas|.<»t flip en
part of our l^ngua.-xe.
Among these
gentleman unite to Mr. Spnn:e»»n. Hay­
>.r u lulghtv fortunate gink.
glneer’s »>\\ n tri e and ipgnl wojfc
ing: "He had heanl he smoked nml
Ills v.lfi 'M relatives plan t<> visit them phrases are: “Bag an I b.iggage.” “dead
A Four Sto’-y Prop. .
U’lisn t flint n |> »dty iik ’ ns . mv sun?’
could not believe It was true. Would
during the i-omiti fair or the automo­ as ;i doornail.’ “hit »»r miss," “love is
l-’:lle: the Swiss writer as we learn
“I»Id anythin*: happen?”
bile sfinì
blind.’ “selling for a song.” “wide
Mr.
Spurgeon
write
and
tell
If
It
really
fnen til» "I ,eth-rs ' Wvlit
in-lit so wild over
’‘I'm nol ele.ir ahoin It. S.niuinls, but
Ills oivn A'latives plan to give his woriYl,” “fast and loose.'' “unconslder-
(•<•«» rirv Ellnl » uurks Hint lie leu rued was ho ’/” 'l’he reply was sent as fol­ I think somethin did
I luivu n dim
w ife a good talking to if she proves to ed tildes.” “westwa.tl ho!” "famillari-
, I cultivate my tluw- rv< ollection ul belli
1 itullsh III 'infer to rend lier III the lows: “Hear
Uingcd <»u tliv
be i xtraur ant
ly breeds rniHempt.” “patehlng up ex-
ers and burn my weed*. Yours truly. chin. receivin' this binckmvN tin |<»r me
Sii -cqi'cntli lie rend her bl
Ills neighbors liope th t he will prove •use4.” •,miM
nnkvs stniuge bedfel-
O’/rapliv by t'ros» mid wrote, ”1 had C. II. Spurgeon.”
e.vu mill t»i me heel« tlyln' hwh . v whl
to be a good hand al tiri.Ire mi l that lows,” “to iH.'ot.’’ “short and long of
tliv M’lisni i < hi u( htlliim from a fourth
lue nml me belli blinded n^ninst the
■
uur univ.ue.
his wife will throw as many teas ns it.” “ti nning atlendan e." “getting
■lory txtndou tino the wtrvvtr*
Simon Newcomb, one of the most partitions. but I m I i ill never bo able to
the rest of tliein
oven.” “birds of a fe ther.” "Greek to
make
It
out
to
tn»
sathfiiution
All
eminent mathematicians, wrote:
Ills tioss wonders Ii nv lie can do It i..e.’’ “that's tint.” “pickin’.’ a jury,”
I
’
m
mire
of
Is
that
me
head
has
been
Whc. •?
“Speaking roughly, we have reason
on the Hillary he is g< tting. bill doos not ; ‘mother wit.'' ‘•killed with kindness,"
“Ami « here ’ detiuindrd Ills
from the data so far available to be­ lu llin’ ever Kline thit hour, ami every
inerì use It.
| •¡num" for ^!l. i.t "ill wind that blows
with th liiuv »■> «•«
lieve P: "t the stars of the Milky way time I draw a breath I feel like Idttln
Ills v i o wonders w in
| no gaod." “v. -|.| gotx e » h:i>*e.
scare-
that
engineer
oxei
the
head
with
me
tmw »»lily fur »
me simmed m .i distance between 100.-
little In use lm.es so much
I crows.” "ruv. of phis.” "viva voce."
bucket”
The n •!« . . i (I
OiM.uo .¡mi 'Jti.i.i hi .- i ' v times the dis­
aft, r.
i pho and take." "sold." ••your »•jike Is
“And we’ll put up a Job on him and
... pi,.
w:h V». ,■
tant e of t he si : ii
While a miri him elf I- so exeltel all 'migh "
i?ei
him
iHmnred*'**
lip n I m I i «* y . .mu *i
"It Is not a chance. It Is not even a
the time licit he n arlv Io os bls Job—
Sb..::es| e.ire was I'se tirsi mitlioi to
"B.\ and by. perhaps, but not now
Juiirmii.
collection of things, each of ivlih h
-•.»it <l(s>.|i't realize it
Indianapolis | ise ! ae wo ¿s “inan in the muon" or
Well move sluwh in this matter. Nam
eiime Into existence Its own separate
Making It Clear.
, n on; ion the | otata or use tlie term
inis, ami meanwhile I in looldn for you
Th« Spender«.
way. If It were there could be nothing
"Now. mi go.>.| mail belore ive start i "v.wsore” l;»r annoyance
“flow are you getting along, .lone«. in common between two widely sep­ to defriiil yer adopted mother s reputa
out In yolll ma< li ne let 11« turners!au.
•Ince you gut married? Saving auy arated regions of the mil verse. Bill, as tloii slmuld any gossip arise Ye miglrf
Human Frailty.
each other perfectIi
ilenv that ye took me down that day
money ?"
n matter of fact, s ience shows unity
Let n bishop appear mid members ot
"Well iv'eir 1« It?'
th
the
way
how*«
the
ni«»rtL*nge
on
tin-
’’Yes. but for henven s sake don't tell In the n hole structure and diversity
his church will be preached n great
home. Samn.Is?'
"I ant hot '■••“irotis ot seeing lion
tuy wife
Exchange
only In details.
Tile appreciation is for the
* I’m »tacceilng imiter II ret. thank
fast loll e.
I.'tle III!» ear it Is t •»• sermon
"The unii er»e. so far as ivo enti seo you
ecenerj I wish to »ee
l>elrolt I* rev mini's i reputation an(| position. Thou-
It. Is a boundetl u Imle. It In sui roun I-
E Tic»ency.
sands of Look* actually worthless re­
-Ils l»wt bid hm keep up voiir c<mr
I 'ress
I’ll«’ »lini hud |«i«t I» op un imi I r I
cd by mi Itiiinchse ghille of sturo, ape
cel ve ti hat Is cnl'isl appreciation be­
l’ct« * a biinidliv h» Mint yci
•’<•<*•»“ r**iii.ii Rod iii«> «tun "It's tough n III. Ii lo ohi l ls|oi| iqqienrs ns thè
cause thel are written by noted men.
*tnmnib k HH mm It »line .ind It « not
Elev.itmq.
that I *dio.dd hat « io pum Ii a time Milky «ay. Wl-!fi «e ciimiot set eX:1' I the la*l veil cil tiv a jtrjfin
ü’Itriî—Hie m in tv h » h»» es s sommi printed by noted publisher* You laugh
Qillet h
tin dut ioni» ’* New lurk Siili
limits to it di» ilice ne l i li yet cun ’It«* w«»-d Sarn» « j»’«\
k_ of ' a
.. clou
!. ii. but you ivoolj
«•illi I Help In in : viev ;itt*d
■ d »pi’ei an I
Wrnig Ami at the J lies
lldeiilly » il tli-il It I» ootin.e* I "
i o co-slp nml Y e’ii i .|<» mm |»ip div that the imtli " Im l»»Vt > im re than "lie Is Hot smile it the same iiHii.-eii“,* offered
Stxr’mg thè Arjummt.
Down on Him
\»i«
i arthv adopit«|
foi Ilei vert
apt t«» be» ’»«•nt up t«M» -Phlliideli’hla by a iielcb. or lion the children la agli
"Urne yoir lald thè foiiinlatlou f
Betty —I noticed you didn't even rise
at the teacher's jokes! How an agent
•m ii “
Re« «»rd
when lloren entered
Netty —Ob. I unir president il Imuni''"
laughs at your Jokes when he thinks
Mi l'!yn nmv think lies lip IO H
"Ve»
I fi.i, • minoiinced ini unw .
can't “hind for him under nuy clr
<lo<|ge or two. bo: so Is
To pit y distress Is but human; to re- be has you in a buying humor! IVe
SAMMIS.
'Incili-»» tu i - n < ululili ne " Wnsliln
ciimstniii »st—Life.
lleve It la godlike.-Man n.
are nctuaily honest about nothing.—E.
The Elevator Boy.
■ni Star.
W. Howe« Monthly.
SATURDAY, AUGUST 28, It) 15
The cruel war goes on across the sea where the nations are using
Shot and Shell and machines of death to win the victory! We win
your patronage with our Big Stock of Merchandise, Low Prices,
Style, Quality and Service;
The Merchants of Jacksonville can furnish MORE GOODS for
SAME MONEY and SAME GOODS for LESS MONEY than you
can buy elsewhere.
117ii/ Not Shop At Home?
We Guarantee, without any “ifs,” everything we sdlk
Your orders will receive prompt and careful attention at
Taylor - Williams Co
The People’s Store, where
"The World is Growing Beller
Oregon
Jacksonville,
PHONE 112
TEE “GREATER
Q Do you know ihat the merchants
i t this town can fill every want oi yours?
Q Convince yourself.
O Read the he me papers.
Cjj You can get anything you need in
this town and at a reasonable price.
. - .4
tly obtained in nil eouutriBA 0« Ko FEE;
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D. WT & CO.
PATEt.'T LAWYERS,
303 Seventh St.,
C’.WWU. --trcT.
|
Washington, 0. C.
rhc only way to
get the
yenuine
New Heme
Sowing Machine
L to buy the machine
with the name NEW
I IOME on the arm
and Li t!»e legs.
Tali» machine
is
warranted for all 1
t.’me.
L
No other like it
No other ' • "oodVj
Tha Ik* ik:M
haetke Company,
CXA.’iGr, MASS.
LEGAL BLANKS
V. e have on hand for sale the following
blanks viz:
Lease,
Mortgages,
Bill of Sale,
Agreements.
Warranty Deeds,
Quit Claim Deeds,
( hattel Mortgage,
Aeknov ledgements.
Real Estate ontract.
Location Notice —Placer,
Location Notice Quartz,
Satisfaction of Mortgage,
Rial Sr. it: Yfii;« Ciurict,
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
forth printed to order al short notice
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