Jacksonville post. (Jacksonville, Or.) 1906-19??, September 18, 1915, Image 1

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    JACKSONVILLE, JACKSON COUNTY,
VOL. IX.
SUNDAY ACT UPHELD
PLANS BIG WAR TAX
WAR LOAN ATTACKED
OREGON, SEPTEMBER 18, 191.)
PLANTING
BULBS
INDUSTRIAL REVIEW
NO.20
OUR OWN STATE
Some Recent Happenings
Supreme Court Declares Parliament Will Resort to Anglo-French Agents Are Directions for Planting Tulip Manufactures, Enterprises and
in Various Parts of
Improvements
Providing
and Narcissus Bulbs—Cui-
Threatened With
The Closing Law
Extreme Measures to
Oregon
Payrolls and Promot­
tivation ar.d
Treat-
Violence.
Is Valid.
Raise Funds
ment.
ing Development
Breaks Leg on Steps
New York, Sept. 15—The campaign
Salem, Or:, Sept. 14-Pronouncing
London, Sept. 13—When parliament
of Oregon
against
the
flotation
off
a
billion-dollar
j
Eugene, Or.. Sept. 13—H. O. Bowen
the Sunday closing law constitutional, reassembles tomorrow its principal con­
If you would have rich beds of tulip
manager of the Eugene branch of the
the supreme court today in an opinion cern will be schemes of new taxation credit loan in the United States to ’ 6‘r give the beds or the corners of your
written by Justice Burnett, reversed to help in providing for the expenses Great Britain and France appeared to­ fawns a beautiful springlike yellow or
Balance in State Industrial Accident wholesale house of Allen & Lewis, of
day to assume the proportions of a
the decision of Circuit Judge R. G. of the war.
fund $365,186,89. Of this sum $210,- Portland, stumbled on the steps of the
white
glow
of
narcissus,
daffodil,
and
postoffice building here Saturday after­
Morrow, in the case of the State vs
An increase and extension of the in­ countrywide movement, threatened ev­ I jonquil, you must begin to think of the 168 90 is set aside for pensions.
noon
and fell, breaking his right leg.
JLeigh E. Nicholls, arrested in Lane come tax is expected in most quarters. en the personal safety of the six mem­ early spring appearance of your gar-
Tillamook receives bbls for comTete
Bowen last year, in cranking his auto­
county for keeping open a cigar store An attempt to restrict the volume of bers of the Anglo-French financial com­ j den in the fall, for the bulbs of these streets Sept. 23.
mobile. broke his right arm.
imports is urged by many public men. mission.
on Sunday.
Enterprise planning a sewer sys­
Members of this commission of which ! flowers must be planted in the fall be-
The
most likely measures in this direc­
The decision upholds the law in its
|
fore
the
ground
is
frozen.
In
fact,
tem.
Lord Reading, lord chief justice of
entirety, and means that, under the tion are large additions to the duties
i this work should be undertaken as soon
Marshfield —Dr. Morrow and and W. Gearhart flames Burned Down
England,
is
chairman,
have
doubled
on
tea,
tobacco,
wine
sugar
and
petrol
measure, it is unlawful to keep open
or
before
an
early
frost
has
begun
to
Seaside, Or., Sept. 13—A fire start­
A. Raid planning residences.
on Sunday any business institution save and possibly new duties on luxuries of their bodyguards, it became known to­ ; make the annual flowers in the beds
ing in the unoccupied summer home of
day. They have been requested by the
Portland
school
board
has
approved
theaters, drug stores, doctors’ shops, various character.
look weakened. In dealing with narcis­
Other taxes which have been sugges police of New York not to annource sus, which is the family to which the plans for first unit of $100,000 trade Max Hl'rsch, on Ocean avenue at Gear­
livery stables, meat
markets and
hart »arly yesterday morning, 'omplet-
in
advance
their
plans
for
any
day
School.
bakery and undertaking
establish­ ted are upon railway tickets, theaters
ly destroyed the house and furniture,
and in no instance appear on the daffodil and jonquil belong, it might be
and
motion
pictures,
automobiles
and
Rails
arriving
for
second
unit
Grants
ments.
well to think of trying to naturalize
spread to the cottage of Felix Fried
carriages and employers of domestic streets without detectives guarding the narcissus to grow and blossom on Pass and Eureka.
The law was assailed on the ground
I lander, adjoining, and burned it to the
I servants. An incre-se in charges for them.
John T. Hobbitt succeeds H. E. Hod­ ground. These two cottages were built
the lawn much as do the wild flowers.
that it contravened section 20, of arti­ | letters, telegrams and telephones all of
More than 50 threatening letters
ges as editor of the Silverton Appeal, thia summer and were the finest at
cle 1 of the state constitution, which
How
to
plant
and
handle
the
bulbs,
which are under government control, is have been received by the commission
j rovides that no law shall be passed
Hood R ver—Abner Weed spending Gearhart, costing close to $3500 iach.
The r contents run the scale from abuse I as well as the best method of getting
granting to anv citizen or class of citi­ a further possibility.
$5000 on ditching his 23,000 acre ranch.
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them
to
become
spring
residents
of
For the small workman it is possible to threats against the lives of the com­
zens, privileges which, upon the same
St. Johns—Western Cooperage Co.
that the collection of the tax may be mission. Some of the most threaten­ of grassy corners, are described in the
Sixty Years Celebrated
terms, shall not equally belong to all
f ¿lowing directious issued by the bulb plant starts operations this week.
in
weekly
installments
by
means
o
f
ing
of
these
letters
have
been
turned
(
citizens, and also on the ground that
Corvallis, Or., Sept. 13 -Mr. ai d
! specialists of the department.
Dalia—Oregon Power Co. plant has
! Mrs. J. W. Woods celebrated their six-
it was in violation of the fourteenth stumps affixed to a weekly war tax over to the police for investigation, it , These bulbs should be planted in light
rebuilt its furnaces.
card.
is said, and New York detectives are |
I tieth wedding anniversary here today
amendment to the federal constitu­
Reginald McKenna, chancellor of the now reported to be engaged in seeking I rich soil that has been dug to a depih
Woodburn voted $40,000 high school j with their children, grandchildren and
tion.
| of at least 10 inches. The tulip bulbs bonds.
exchequer, will introduce his first new the writers.
I great-grandchildren. A number of the
"It is by virtue of that potent and bu 'get in the house of commons on
| should be set 5 inches apart and 4 inch-
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Salem —Flax industry to bring 250 [ children from a distance came. Mr.
flexible authority known as the police Sept. 21 or 23. He has spent many
| < s deep and the narcissus bulbs about
Belgian families to this part of the A'oods is 82 years of age and a Civil
power that the legislative branch of weeks in searching out passible means
POLICE HUNT R033ER
) 10 inches aoart and 5 inches deepo.
state.
war veteran.
the state government assumes to con­ of adding to the ordinary revenues ani
If they are to be grown in pots or
Portland—Large consumers of fuel (
trol citizens in the transaction of their meeting the enormous expenses of the
window boxes, light, rich soil should be oil ask Interstate Commerce Commis- |
daily affairs,” said Justice Burnett m war which now amount to nearly $20,- Leader of Gang Kills Self and I
used. Place 1 to 2 inches of cinders or sion to recall its order forbidding the | Sunday Burglars Take Cigars
upholding the law. “It finds its sanc­ 0A0,000 daily.
broken pots in the bottoms of the pots S. P. Co. to operate oil-tank steamers
Two O.hers Are Arrested.
tion in the right of the state to provide
Salem, Or.. Sept. 14—No trace haB
or boxes to insure good drainage. Af­ srom California ports to Oregon and
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for the public health, peace, welfare
l>een
obtained by the police of the bur­
ter planting, place the pets or boxes Washington as a regulative detriment­
and safety. The only restriction Government Timber Sold
glars who Sunday morning entered the
out
of
doors
and
coverthem
with
about
San
Francisco,
Sept.
13
—
The
police
al to business.
which affects the question is that leg­ 4
cigar store of Page & Kane and ob­
today continued their search for “Char­ 4 inches of ashes or Sana; or they may
islation mtist have some reasonable
Kenton
—
Oregon
Packing
Co.
has
tained approximately $100 in money
ley,” missing member of the gang of be place 1 in a dark, cool room or cellar
relation to those elements of public
They entered
The District Forester at Portland bank robbers, one of whose numbeq 1 for a few weeks until the bulbs have bought 1'. acre site for new cannery and merchandise.
concern, and must be uniform in its opened bids Sept. 3 on 98 million feet
through
a
rear
door
ot
the establish­
plant.
! formed a quantity of roots. They may
I
operation upon all persona similarly ot timber on the Olympic Forest in known as Geo.ge Nelsori, shot and kill­
Ashland Schanen-Blair granite uuar- ment.
ed himself early yesterday morning at then be brought into the light and heat
situated. The principle rendering it Washington. The Snow Creek Logging
for flowering. Keep the soil well mois* ry south of city equipped with 25-ton
lawful to forbid a pursuit of an occu­ Co. of Seattle, which has been operat­ the end of a six-hour battle, in which tened from time of planting, but avoid derrick.
Burglars Roh Pool Hall
he
stood
off
a
large
force
of
police
in
pation on Sunday is settled in this ing on National Forest land near Se­
North Bend-S. P. Co. buying part
overmoistening, for if kept to w«t the
his
barricaded
apirtment
in
a
lodging
Hood
River, Or., Sept. 13 —At an
state.”
quim Bay for several years, was the house.
Of Simpson Lumber Co. water front as early hour yesterday morning burglars
bulbs will decay.
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successful bidder, the rates bid being
site for shops, with mile of water front entered the billiard and pool hall of the
Two other members of Nelson’s gang
Cultivation
$1.70 per thousand for westen red ced­ that last month robbed a Los Angeles
at »400.00O.
Bank Cashier is Accused
N. A. Monroe company, here, getting
ar, $1.15 for Douglas fir and Sitka bank of $3003 were under arrest in the
If planted in beds, the surface of
Douglas County—Limerock quarries loot, merchandise and cash valued at
spruCe, and 50 cents for hemlock and Southern city today and the San Fran­ the soil should be loosened after each
. south of Roseburg to be operated in over $100. An entrance was made
Sadth Bend, Wash.) Sept. 14—An in­ amabilis fir. The tract lies on the wa­ cisco police were searching not only for fain and the bed kept free from weeds. I connection with Oswego cement plant. througn a back window.
formation was filed in the superior court tershed of Snow Creek in Twps. 28 and the man called “Charley” but for a In the late fall or early winter month?,
Florence—L. C. Reynolds of Coos
here today charging Elias Pierson, 29 N, R 2 W. Thirty three percent of woman who was believed by tenants in it is well to cover the beds Wit a light I Bay to ship sawmill plant.
Bears of Tyee Kill Sheep
cashier of the First International bank, of the stand is Douglas fir and thirty­ the lodging house where Nelson fought mulch of straw or leaves to prevent in­
P'ant for large tourist hotel at Sun­
jury to the young roots from the alter­
with accepting a deposit after the in­ eight per cent western red cedar.
his battle, to be the bandit’s wife.
Roseburg, Or., Sept. 15—Two bears
set Bay being made by L. J. Simpson
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stitution was insolvent. The bank
A photograph found in his room was nate freezing and thawing of the soil.
in the Tyee country are held responsi­
on
new
S.
P.
line
to
Coos
Bay.
The
main
trouble
with
This
mulch
should
be
gradually
remov
­
Russia ap- iientifiedby lodgers as the woman
closed its doors July 19, 1915, and the
ble for the death of nearly two seme
Florence Steamer Grace
Dollar
ed in spring, as soon as growth appears
information charges that Pierson ac­ pears to be that it has no “standing” known as Nelson's wife.
of sheep. The bears have be n track­
I
above ground. The bulbs are quite took out 800,000 feet of lumber for ed but prove as wily as they are hun­
cepted a $35 deposit on July 16. The army.
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names of 78 witnesses are indorsed on
Still, even in baseball it is a long
gry. Their killings have been made
Albany hi s $18,003 damage suit for hardy and are not injured by severe ‘Frisco.
cold if the soil is well drained.
Myrtle Creek I Concrete building for out of several flocks. A coyote also
the -information.
slump that has no ending.
injuries to workman on a sewer.
Rice Bros. & Adams nearly aompleted. has proven bold in the same neighbor­
Lifting and Dividi g
Baker county papers advocate hard hood, and may responsible for some of
Tulip and narcissus plan's are peren­ surface road to Pan Handle.
the deaths.
nial and if given proper care and grown
Corvallis—Gazette-Times sold to C.
under suitable soil and clim itic condi­
Marshfield Drenched by Heavy Rain*
tions will increase and multiply from E. Ingalls of Kansas.
Millersville—George Richards, Alba­
year to year. The bulbs may remain
Marshfield, Or., Sept. 14 —All dan­
in the ground two or three years, or ny will build new school at $2291.
ger from forest fires in Coos and Curry
Portland—Northwest Fruit Distribu­ counties was eliminated by a severe
until the clumps begin to crowd. Af­
ter blossoming in the spring, from six tors closed $214,000 apple deal her»*.
storm early Sunday morning. In an
to eight weeks should elapse to allow
Construction work on the extension hour and a half 21 hundiedths of an
the foliage to <iie partially down, when of the O. W. R. & N. railroad from inch of rain fell. Electric lights went
the bulbs may b.* lifted with a spado or Riverside to Dog Mountain in Eastern out and for a time the city was in dark­
f irk. Shake th _• soil from the roots Oregon, has begun, and a large crew ness. The interior region has been
and store the bulbs in a cool shady will soon be at work.
very dry.
place where they will rip.-n and cure.
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Marshfield Elks will erect $35,000
When tiie old leaves and roots are thor­ lodge building.
Octogenarian
Settler
Dies
oughly dry they may be easily rubbed
Eugene would have municipal bath
Roseburg, Or., Sept. 13—Elijah Win­
off and the clutters of bulbs divided.
ston, a pioneer settler over MO years of
The bulbs may then be planted in the house.
Eugene orders electric signs lighted age, died here yesterday morning. Two
s me manner as the original bulbs, In
months ago he was struck by a bicycle
this way the stock may be increased in or removed.
He is survived
Good sign —Portland papers giving and his hip broken.
few years.
less space to sensational politics and by a daughter, a wife and severul
Naturalizing The Narcissus
giving more space to industries and brothers.
The narcissus often becomes natura­ payrolls.
lized when planted in the sod or partial
Pendleton Cornerstone new federal
Methodists Assigned
shads, w iere it will continue to grow, b lilding to be laid Sept. 22.
blossom, and multiply for many years
Oregon City's $375,000 pipe line to
without further attention. Simply North Fork of Clackam is completed.
Roteburg, O'.,
Sept. 1.3-Bishop
make a small hole in the soil 5 or 6 in­
Lambuth has announced the assign­
Two Brown-Chambers sawmills at ment of pastors in this district of the
ches deep, insert the bulb pointed end
up, press the soil over the t >p, and na­ Cottage Grove start this week.
Southern Methodist church, whose an­
Activity in making laws has raised nual conference has been in session
ture will do the rest. For naturalizing
avoid planting in rows or rigid geomet­ Oregon school taxes 400 per cent in 8 here, as follows:
rical figures. A g ,od pla i is to scat­ years.
Willamette district, S. M. Cheek;
ter the bulbs like seel an I plant where
Corvallis, Oregon parties advocate Portland, W. F. Fenton; Corva'lis, C.
they fall. This method of planting is a state-owned cement plant.
A Rexroad; Tangent, W. T. Goulder;
extensively followed
in the home
Peoria, J. B. Coau; Harrisburg, and
Oswego
cement
plant
taken
over
by
grounds and parks of England and oth­ I new combination of Nevada capi a- Junction Citv, N. C. Pierce, Franklin,
er countries in Europe. In p irtions of ists.
and Hendricks, I. N. Hughes; Rose­
North Carolin i , on larg ■ estates along
Portland Gas & Coke Co. paid 7 per burg circuit, A. S Starmer; Roseburg
the James River in Virginia, an l in old
station, C. II, Cleaves! Myrtle Creek,
cent dividend on all stock,
gardens in New Englan I narcisses that
J. E. Walbeck; Grants Pass, G. A.
Eugene -Fairmount Brick Co. h h Taggart; Medtord, H. M. Branhan;
were planted over half a century ago
are still growing vigorously and ever? added a tile plant at Monroe, The Williams circuit, F M. Canfield; Co­
spring produce beouiful displays of company will make hollow structural quille, II M. Law; Bandon, C. U. Uro a
tile next year.
blossoms.
Teazle Creek and Myrtle Point are to
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be supplied later by Bis'iop Lam-
7 he Pioneer Store
Jacksonville, Ore
What would Ge-many have do >e for I both.
The worst feature of returning s-ho >1
days is that Johnny will have to ru o up irn nunition if we hadn’t male so much
Rev. W B. Smith has b *en trans-
for those Russian fortress s’
,n the toothbrush drill.
ferred to the East Columbia conferem e
The politician who presents his con- and will take the Heppner station. H«
Korea has expressed her views of
I s
missions, the conclusions being that sLtients against the national defense M. Branhim was mads missionary sec-
the diplomatic are a bit worse than the | is about as useful as a monocle as a 1 re ary. L. P. Law was appointed evanj
| glass eye.
1 gelist.
I religious.
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Another drop in
flour:
[fl
Drifted Snow, $1.70
Lion,
1.
SHOP AT HOME
Lewis Ulrich
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