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About Jacksonville post. (Jacksonville, Or.) 1906-19?? | View Entire Issue (Nov. 13, 1915)
T ^■JACKSONVILLE POSI Official 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 ths post odice at Jacksonville, Oregon, under Act of Congress of March 3, 1879. SATURDAY. NOVEMBER 23, 7.9/5 THf TMRICE-A-WEEK EDIl'ON CF THE NEW YORK WORLD if a Weekly. CLUB Will Meet in This City Satur day November 20. A meeting of the Schoolmaster’s Club will be held at Jacksonville, Nov. 20th beginning at 10:30 A. M. This is the first gathering of the year. PROGRAM 10:30 A. M. Opening Address Supt. Geo. A. Briscoe, Ashland. 11:15 A. M. Address Supervision of pubils to and from School Prin. P. H. Dailey, Medford. Followed by general discussion. 1:30 P. M. Address: Some standards of excePenee in teaching. Supt. V. Meldo Hillis, Medford. , Followed by genera) discussion. 2:15 P. M. Address Prof. Joseph Shaffer. University of Oregon. Business meeting. Meteor Falls in California El Centro, Cal., Nov. 10 - Followed by a long trail of bluish-white smoke, a huge meteor fell in the mountain dis- triotof Imperial county late yesterday causing a shock similar to an earth quake. Immediately afterwards a vio lent exp'osion was heard here and in ne irby towns. Many residents of 11 Centro and the surrounding country , who experienced the earth shocks that d imaged the Imperial valley several mo iths ago. were alarmed by the shock cnse I by the meteor striking the earth A a noke or haze was visible for near- )y an hour after the meteor fell, M i- ny searching parties last night were trying to locate the spot where the me teor struck, but it is believed to have been in an inaccessible district. waiting to satisfy herself that the Goods can be delivered. Lord Kitchener is a great general, but the resoonses to calls for recruits do not indicate that he is very Btrong as a persuader. It stems possible that Mr. Mellen is working as hard just now as he did when he was drawing a large salary from the New Haven. Travelers are not permitted to take gold out of England. However, much of it eventually arrives in this coun- try. The impressive parade demonstra- tions leave no doubt that wornan suf- frage goes marching or.. Statements are male that Germany would be willing to consider peace on reasonable terms. As usual, that word ‘‘reasonable” becomes the crucial con sideration. Conditions in Europe make the U. S. A. a desirable location for a Mexican chieftain who has decided to retire from public life. The details of atrocity that consti tute such irresistible appeal to sympa thy indicate a laxity somewhere in the system of censorship. Nothin’ warmer than an ol 1 overcoat just a little bit patched up. The Oklahoma woman wh > laughed herself to death over a funny story must have heard one that escaped us. “Nicholat” our office standard sage ly informs us, means “Victory of the people.” But it doesn’t say which peo ple. No Other That Jacksonville merchants are making many friends and lots of people are discovering how well Ncwspap.r in the World Gives so Much at so SUBSCRIPTION: One year by mail $1.50. Advertising rates furnished on application. SCHOOLMASTERS’ Again We Beg To REMIND YOU Practically a Daily at the Pnce Low a It Pays To Buy Here Price. There has never been a time wh°n newspaper was more needed in the household. The great war in Europe has now entered its second year, with no promise of an end for a long time, These are world shaking events, in which the United States, willing or un willing, has been «compelled to take a part. No intelligent persen can ignore such issues. The Presidential contest also will soon be at hand. Already candidates for the nomination are in the field, and the campaign, owing to the extraordi nary character of the times, will be of supreme interest. No other newspa per will inform you with the prompt- n -s and cheapness of the Thrice-a- Week edition of the New York World. THE THRICE-A-WEEK WORLD’S regular subscription price is only -51 00 per year, and this nays for 156 papers We offer this uneaualled newspaper and JACKSONVILLE Yeti cui find most Anything You Want in Jacksonville, and an earnest desire on the part of the merchants to meet your requirements in the most satisfactory manner. Come and see how well we have anticipated your wishes Especially, we invite you to inspect our Immense Lines of everything kept in an up-to-date General Store. Again we invite you to COME AND SEE Taylor - Williams Co POST together for one year for <2.00 cash only. The regular subscription price of the two papers is $2.50. The People’s Store, where Tue World is (¡rowing Better FOR SALE—TIMBER LAND.-I have for Bale at a bargain, four tracts of timber, totalling 600 acres, all in ti e same region, for sale at a bargain if taken at once. Land n located in Douglas county and is worth double the price asked. Apply to D . W. Bagshaw. Jacksonville, Oregon. Oregon Jacksonville, P.1ONE 112 The President’s new summer horn ■ is “Shadow Lawn.” Germany wil note that he doesn’t need a place in the sun. pro’Di i v'ohi.iin- ¿unirles cri r.c PEE. The great trouble abiut $18,'•99,00'1 Ti? if &• A -’ PKG, ( '.Vf a I Coj yi i'.'ht^regis- ist TPil. H.'iid . . ««.cl or l’i.oio. for .t battle cruisers is that the jingoes wil! F.< ÍHWORToiil-t. i v. I’l.ti iitpract- h’;' ' it.siv. I/, L ( . . L..' KNCLS probably b.’gin to insist on somg action He. i g Mm|3 H F ni’ « for Invalnnble brek en ow TO Í JT . . _ ______ for their money. a : I SELL ____________ FAI ENTS, : i < 3 v ci i ■ Il in get n partner, I'.ie.-t !.. nnd u*. r \¿!uaüle >¿!uaole iniu.¡nation. iuio. Don’t waste too much sympathy on Servia. Fighting against long odds is Mails Closed Io Bryan’s Book one D, sv/tn & of the very best little things that PATENT I AWYERS, plucky country does. 303 Savenih £t., V.'ashinnton, 0. C. HFRE are any number of ex of seventeen different diplomas from anil potteries and brasses and rare San Francisco, Nov. 10—A 16-page There must be something wrong hibits nt the Panama-Pacific various of the world's greatest edueu broideries to be found here. It Is not pamphlet in Hindu, containing transla somewhere—here it is November and hitermitlonal Exposition which th.mil Institutions, im lulling tile I'ni just euougb to pass tills booth by cas ted extracts from Willi im J. Bryan’s not a single magaz ne has issued its Versify ’ of Paris, relate directly to tho facta wiilJ , , the of , University , Is-ipzlg. ‘ ' of Jena ually. In order to sec It thoroughly "British Rule in India,’’ was excluded Christmas number. , ' an I . the t nlverslty _ Tv.ent.v- one must become nequ linted wilh the fnetlons bearing Upon tho present from the mails to India here yesterday. two different languages Is another o' attendants who will open tip a hidden Rumors that Secretary D pile's hat I world situ itl'Ui, exhibits which are full Manv copies had previously been sent decided to have the great new dread his acquisitions. He is a sociable be store of iir.tiqilttiis ai d display them to India by Ram Ch-mdra, editor of the noughts constructed at the Raleigh of historic interest and whlcli bear wit lug and is quite willing to tell of hi- for your dele; tat'on. Al o they are iiess to tlie tragedies anil romances wanderings and bell us. An hour with qtiilo xvllllng to t .1 you the history Hindu Gadar, published here. Ti e ex N ivy Yard are in yet unverified. will' ll ceuter around a battlefield. him is well worth while and costs n t!i of the strain.e looking p,H] wli'ah clusion came as a result of the protest There Is no more Interesting exhibit Ing. lie has a marvelously interestin'* e> eryiv' i>re tn 1 e s; e -. Chicagoans have failed to report that of the British government. Bryan >n nt the Exposition than that of the Bal I im.uuscrlpt, whii h he says is lii- trans I In Hi. e hi;’.! n e. ...era of the there is anything abnormal abojit the his book, charges that Great Britain, Monday thirst. kan States, in the Palace of Varied lation from an nneient Tibetan docu is sitien. ni e I : s iriy nr? v. ttli die with the ai I of the native princes, has People in Europe who talk ab ut a Industries. It is a colie tion of Jew ment giving the history of the hidden mo I here of ,h m t am ii : t of < exploited the people of India to such "victi rious peace” are overlooking the els, brie n-brnc and objets d’arts life of the Christ between the yc.u .lifts one feei-i th* ton ;> .¡f a tr an extent that great numbers have brought from Montenegro, Iioumnnia. of 12 ni'd 30, for which there is no that Is s'i n t. e s;.|| 1 anj Ir.eithes graveyards. been driven into famine, annually, and Servin. Bulg.iiia an I Alb inin, art! les Biblical riH'ord. It is claimed that I: ■ air of . il l tided v. it'.i a rm .an e There appears to be a fine opportuni xvlili Ii have been bartered in tears by these yeai’s were spent in Izissu, the b >.>k, it is held, is calculated to fo I!-.:' 11 wi'l'll r !i :t i:. all 1" K am til lie I III the East Indk’ii exhibit In th ment a revolutionary sentim nt Bryan ty for sotithw stern train robbers to tlielr owners in order that the profit llsslpilti' l mrie J r • t! al. hilt ï ’I d.s only way to Palace of Varied liiilustries the e. ’ et e s po- tlc of xvest. :n eivl iza- bund his charges on the result of per masquerade in Mexican». I may lie turned to the better in count of get the genuine allow* that in matters of art .t I h Is re ia for tile sonal investigations. Basball players n ev in u'g ■ in a lit I their beloved countries. Here is nil ex east Í; quisite eli.iln of vnrl-colored sapphires, Hot effete, for even mo lent i Cl i n. v i of th s.* ■ r'l-ntal tle postg-iduae coirs-, forth, sake wlrie, yellow and red, worth n thou I'hunot achieve the wonder of tile i ig I Î j sand times their Weight In gold. It Newberg Meat Market of the extra ga;e mon -y. Sc win j Machine ; N.it onal I •a iers wdl w«fh vith f •- on. e bel ng?d to u beautiful Montene ii to bay the machine Destre yed by Fire, v fish inter, s' C de i j > Mi <>r Th > np- grin princess, v. ho parted with it to •a z s m’s expjrim-mt in politic n iry far n- lielp the Red Cross fund in Montene-1 wi. h the name NEW /* gro at the “ time of the Balkan war. i g. I 1. on the arm There is a Inindiome royal Austrian Newberg, Or., Nov. 10—Fireot Mot - Having triu np'ied with bar sum » r dinner seri ice. Many times has it dav night completely destr >yed the in f irs, I >ve[y w > n i i i< looki i ■ a o it graced the sumklug board of a prince ter r of the buil ling oceupiel by tie t f T so n • f,- ■ zi ig ne ither t i .*q;i | i**r. of tile ro, I house of liiipslnirg. » ho lost Peoples Market of which Wesley lloye- There is I’t a scian ific “¡act” in th j his ti.e on tile hnttletleld of f elglum. waa owner. The fire occurred about 11 III one of the ciirefu.ly guarded glass i o o’cl >ck but hud gai led such hea !w v world th it isn’t a c » ea es i; a marvelous snuffbox of goal it Á when discovered '.hut it was impossible some other se e itidc L mid rubies. It lielonged to AI h I ii I lia tl HOC. ----- — ♦,» ». to save more than the s >•■ t <f th» mid ami found dally use In the royal • ' V ■! building. Mr. Boyes carried n lar; ge pocket. When he was dethroned it Eactlne Company, L : ‘ t v j tart in I ’ .ow •lg stock of cured I meats nn I this was an ----------- was confiscated, along with other of entire loss, us was also a 'urge part of tils per-' uutl loot, mid dlsiioscd of by the Turk sh government. It was pur tho fixtures. ' The origin of the lire is I’e. Vert m. O . N v. 8 -The fam Y* eil.ised by a Se.vlan noble who was unknown. of this section h v jutt started ih killed In the I.al ’ ;, n war. ills family, fall plow a g. Th • late s art w is -.. -♦ a «'*--------- — wishing to do a'l that was possible to the dry condition wh ch exi toward a war fund for their lidoved P uns Uo ng Salem Po I Halls throughout the pist two m x.ths, We have on hand for sale the following country, disposed of it. along witli as a result, little or no f ill grain many other valunlile*. ami so it lias blanks viz: found Its way to the exposition. One l'. l<m. Or., Niv. 10—Disti et Att. r- b?vn so an. ‘H'b ? Lease, wonderful old Madras ten set has a nev b’itq oii'il t. i.av i hat if(he Hr ns PF? TO« ; history several centuries long, it w is Mortgages, wick-B.dke Collimiler comphnv loses its once (lie property of n prince of India c ‘ ”J* ** à 1 Bill of Snle, ■uitbioigl.t in the federal district During tile time of the English occu Agreements. co ire m I orti m i to Rpatrain the vn Firmn.cs ol Puipose. pation he was one of the many orl Flrinn.-s ....‘SS Of Cll'p.'se |s Otlt- of tin W arranty Deeds, force n< nt of thè ^unday closing | iv, osf Ii.e. s.tri Sillens of i liurili tei etitnl p ileutates who lost caste mu Quit Claim Deeds, he will inforca it prn: . t a ; « ol ci title. I Ith iately lie was shot for tren ’•■.■ l<-.t Instruments (>f t hat tel Mortgage, billiar.i hall’ in In- ’’ neiil'ls n nstt»s Its son mid Ills priqiertv taken over b Acknov ledgem -nts, the nnt’i irlt’es In diverse ways I’ ♦ h i oll 'Isfoiu les Real Estate ont-ict. traveled through India to Persia, when f < L IC . p i n j i It wn« !>nn Im e.1 by mi Amerlemi gli Location Notice —Placer, Expe.tit on. Location Notice - Quartz, So the .IlniNon ir’ri elope.i In Tc''crmi. This young American aft IVrkim Satisfaction of Mortgage. Are her parents . '’rwarl breame tho wife of a Servin' (From Off Our Wire) ss) count. When th** crisis eatne n yoai d? M olissi» Aw fully. Ih 1 m I .31. it j V ' i i . i : > ,tr ut. It is clear why the Presili nt cloes •y nre expecting h lei ter ; ago l ist August ami tho resources o Notice Application for Liquor License Servin we c drained to their dies s thi m > îh ‘. v . .Iiidgr not wish to be both i <1 by an extra I loyal little iailv d|spe-ed ()f every heir At reasonable prices. Weintend adding se«s on of congress between now ai d '.»otn the fnniilv pos»e<sed and ail o Th» Ci. --. lar S.iw. other blanks as fast as possible unti December. her own persoi-i] trinkets and trens- Iti lis Imii .-I Joii, |s roiislilerabledls the line is complete. Blanks of special ere< In -• ,.r that <l>c might do her No satisfactory theory h: s hern of- j clisslon bus tilkeu pi. re tlN ti» ho |]| form printed to order at short notice fer,sl ms to what o ilnws do with Illi 'ente I llie , peni; i saw Th»» claim h t'e't by t’ e nut' tr*. of her a 'op'len. illude III it tlii' In the In e '* Ediu:'t'o:i t'toie |. «tin ii> t ie more} they gel I \ I'oLl'ii g i ruins. 1 JACKSONVILLE POST. veliteli nini io a L n bl h qi of the v . imh I ritnivr lh<- ti» xl time sn < ffleer o * in'ern- rame | Alia r ii n ho l>ns ei twet»- r d .btmt ihr ed si ip <Hets is i > r>. e i. n *v I e w. I i ietti IM j S i • l.r-f s.iu . ¿vM-rlhrd V( !.:r <1 ’ear lug th ■us Inventor, and Henry Ford, mfl- t hu' a I im re. oitii <s. In s m e . im ss havltig i THIS PAPER REPRESENTED FOR FOPEIGN - \ In fifs. ||| di M itih lm di I- I ' t i - the Rock Spring* tW.vo.i IM i ADVERTISING BY THE th ratite peisoii v.l.<i u. i ke p hia. i Hmetel limi ' iKrd «m a xvihh I in: h “ ri ■io I y -ars d Metallurgy nt the Panama-Pai Ifle y • tr«l by ivhut power ' ' I'" taking -i c .nstantly reminded of hi» moral obli ilig lutile < I»! i;s, )n | M «.. ell «-ph a plei-p of coal in y the in\ riihn | n salti it> urn. <l olr, la gation. S' 1 e. or ,.r!..r ii<],.|it of the ' •II of old dm. M uitmj . t'u I |.r<* e se- ie - "f the Palme of Mines Before agrering to accept the Bland the favorite seo am of Lord Byrou. general offices • V .111.1 «un truthfully boast,am! Metallurgy at the Exposition and | is daily visited bv ninny thousands. NEW YORK AND CHICAGO of Cyprus, Greece may feel justified in 1 Priceless Treasures of Europe and Wonderfd R iics of the Orient Shown In the Vast Exhitit Pakces—Interesting co, tertain the Visiters. T ilome INVENTORS LISO.N AN T F ’fes LEGAL BLANKS I BRANCHES IN ALL THE PR’NCIFAL CITIES