Jacksonville post. (Jacksonville, Or.) 1906-19??, November 27, 1915, Image 1

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JACKSONVILLE, JACKSON COUNTY.
VOL. IX.
THE MOHAMMEDAN POWER
OUR OWN STATE
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Patent Secured by Two Men at
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OREGON, NOVEMBER 27, 1915
INDUSTRIAL REVIEW
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CHAMBERLAIN PLANS ARMY THE SCHOOLMASTER’S
CLUB
Bandon, Or., Nov. 22—W. H. Logan Manufactures, Enterprises and
Oregon Senator l/V/ll Urge Held Interesting Session Here
and John Nielson both of this city,
Adoption of Swiss
Improvements Providing
have received word from Washington
Saturday. With Twenty­
I
that patents have been granted them
System.
Payrolls and Promot­
on an interlocking buoy Coupling. The
eight
Present.
, ,,
invention consists of two interlocking
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ing Development
That so-called “Holy War’’ wherein
pieces of wrought iron over which fits
Washingtm, Nov. 23.—Chairman
Last Saturday was “Schoolmaster’s
forty millions of Moslems are ready to
a
hoop
that
seals
the
joint
into
one
sol
­
of Oregon
Chamberlain of the senate military Day in this city, the occasion being the
swoop down upon the Christian world, Painless Parker Wants Permit id piece. An ordinary bar pin holds the
I
committee,
announced today that he regular meeting of the Schoolmaster's
is more formidable on paper than in
Salem, Or., Niv. 22-Pamless Park­ loop in place.
planned to introduce a bill for national club of Southern Oregon, which as the
fact. There is no doubt that Turkey er, dentist, a California corporation,
Albany will have new department military service modeled after the
name implies, is an association of the
has a superb army, for it has been has filed its declaration of intention of
store .“.bout Jan. 1.
Swiss system. He does not expect it male members of the pedagogical pro­
tf lined for years by German officers. engaging in business in the state. The
Hood River i/pple crop will net about will be passed, but plans to bring the fession. About twenty-eight members
Sugarcane in Oregon
The great Von Moltke spent twelve capital is given as $5900, and E. R.
$700,000 this year.
subject up for serious contemplation in of the club were present and a bunch
years in that service before he was Parker is the president.
Monmouth, Or., Nov. 23 —As an ex­
Oregon Power Co. is planning on ex­ congress, ami also to begin a campaign of jolly good fellows th y certainly
called home to put the German army
periment J. O' Hunnicutt near Inde­
seemed to be.
in readiness for for the contemplated
pendence, planted one and a helf acres tending service to farmers near Inde­ fir military education.
Senator Chamberlain and Chairman
pendence and Beuna Vista.
The program which had been arrang­
war upon France.
to
sugarcane
last
spring
from
which
he
‘
Lumber Concern Gets Permit
Astoria will vote Nov. 29 on $100,000 Hay of the house military committee, ed by Prof. F. C. Smith of the Jack­
But outside that army the Moslems
man ifaetured 250 gallons of sorghum
officers of the general staff and Secre­ sonville schools, consisted of a numb« r
are mostly a mob. They are fatalists
Salem, Or., Nov. 22 —Corporation molasses. He sold the products for $1 bond issue fof few school.
tary Garrison will confer this week on of excellent addresses on matters per­
an I believing that every man’s career Commissioner Schulderman has author­ per gallon. He believes that this crop
Tho state can Make all kinds of laws
is ordained, g i out to war with the idea ized the Brooks-Scanlon Lumber com­ can be raised profitably in any part of to regulate capital and the capitalist, : army appropriation program. They taining to the welfare of the sch icls
«xpect to have it ready for introduc­ i and the advancement of the profession,
th it whatever happens will be fate, pany, a Minnesota corporation, to en­ the valley.
but it cannot make a law compelling a'
tion during the first week of the ses­ j In each case the principal speaker was
he i :e are indifferent to results, but gage :n business in the state. The
man to invest h s money. The sooner
sion.
| followed by members of the club in a
>.y are untrained as soldiers and have capital is $1,759,000, and John P. Keyes
the Northwest realizes this and acts
Republican Leader Mann of the house ; general discussion. The addresses
no war material. The danger from of Bend, is the general manager in this
Mills Expect More Activity
accordingly the sooner will good times
today accepted President Wilson’s invi­ were all good, but two those of Prof.
1 i m is a menace to Great Britain on- state
return.
Ros
burg,
Or.
Noy.
23
—
A
revival
of
tation to confer on national defense Briscoe of Ashland and Dr. Schaeffer
y. She should look to her Indian and
Work on new evaporating plant at legislation. Senator Gallinger, the of the Stat a university deserve special
sawmill activity is promised soon, as a
Eg zptian defenses, for if the Moslems
result of the depletion of lumber stock. Dallas has started.
senate leader, already has accepted.
mention.
are really stirred there is dinger of a
Heppner Masons have laid corner
Battleship
Ordered
to
San
Diego
The
Glendale mills expect to run a part
An interesting featnre of the occa­
conspiracy in India and a real war in
sion and one that was not overlooked
Eg ypt.
Washington, Nov. 22—The old bat­ of the lime in the near future to sup­ Btone of their new temple.
Forest Notes
Reports state there is an influx of
or in the least degree bj’ the hungry
lhere is another danger, which is tleship Oregon and the cruisers South ply the local demand and that of near­
by
towns.
Tht
Leona
mills
are
run
­
settlers
to
the
timbered
regions
of
the
j teachers (?) was the excellent banquet
lat out of their ranks a second Sala­ Dakota and Milwaukee have been ord-
din may emerge. That wauld be a ere I to San Diego from San Francisco ning a portion of the time, and several Siletz Valley.
There were 29,276 acres of agricul- j ' served by Mrs. Mattie Thompson at
small sawmills in the country, one rear
menace to all Eurooe, including Ger­ for the exposition in the former city.
Canby is now assured of a cheese fac­ tura) land listed to 315 applicants in the ler restaurant on Oregon street, dur­
Glide, and one west of Roseburg, have tory.
many. The possibility of that adds to
State of Oregon, and 3,805 acres listed ing the neon recess and anyone who
promise of an increased demand in
the wickedness of the present war, for
)
The country needs less highbrowed to 52 applicants in the State of Wash- | witnessed the celerity with which roast
history often repe its itself and there 3,009,000 Feet Lumber Clears their local trade. Kendall Brothers, and high-salaried soil experts and offi­ ington during the past year by the For- | I turkey, oysters, salads, etc., were put
u Pittsburg lumbermen, have con-
, iway would conclude that the digestive
was a time when the Mohimmedans
est Service.
tracts
ready to let for sawing ties j ast cial agriculturists and more actual til­
organs were “in form.’’
iptured Spain and threatened all Ear-
From St. Helens This Week
Since
the
passage
of
the
forest
home
’
lers
of
soil.
as soon as right-of-way tangle is
|
After the banquet, music and furth-
one. With that history in mind, it
According to repirts Wasco road stead act, June 11, 1906, there have I r discussion of the proper methods of
St. Helen, Or., Nov. 22—Ths pas', straightened out.
was an unforgivable sin to awaken a
been 188,514 acres of agricultural land
bond issue is meeting with favor.
j “teaching the young idea how to
war wherein millions of Christian sol­ week has been one of Unusual activity
listed to oyar 2,00'9 applicants in the
i
;
lumber
shipments
from
St.
Helens
Hermiston
has
corn
fields
running
j .shoot,’’ were indulged in for a couple
dies were to be killed The dark races
States of Oregon and Washington by
| of hours the guests then departing to
of Asia are perfecting themselves in md shows that the lumber business is Hood River Peanuts as Presents 100 bushels to the acre.
the Forest Service.
picking
up
to
a
considerable
extent.
lautoes for their respective homes, well
Medford is working hard to get suffi­
the art of war. There is a theory that
to
Neighbors.
Of the varied special uses to which ! pleased with their entertainment and
The steamer Klamath cleared Friday
cient land signed up to secure $1,090,-
the conquering nations ripen and fall
N itional Forest land is put, one of tlic the world in general. Taken as a whole
Hood River, Or., Nov. 23—For a 000 beet sugdr factory.
after about twenty centuries. A for­ with over 1,099,009 feet of ties for
most interesting is that of the school
est of oaks is succeeded by a forest of M epican ports and was followed the Thanksgiving present the family of F.
Nev; schooner being built itt it. Hel­ ¡house. There are thirteen school hour- this meeting is said to have been one
3ame
night
by
the
steamer
Daisy
with
B.
Synderj
a
local
plumber,
whose
hob
­
pines. Is the Caucasian race about to
ens will net her owners $35,o00 on first I ei Within the National Forests of Wash- i of the m ist interesting and successful
a partial cargo for San Pedro. Satur­ by is gardening, will present neighbors
meetings ever held by the club.
pass?—Goodwin’s Weekly
trip to Australia.
| ington and Oregon, and one in Alaska,
day
the
McCormick
liners
Yosemite
and
The faces of Superintendent Wells
with
bags
of
roa.tel
pounds,
the
pei
­
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Ore from Gem Mine in Susanville The only churches thus far built on Na­ anil Prof. Smith wreathed in smiles
Willamette got away with full cargoes nât« having been produced in Mr. Sy li­
tional Frreat land are two in the Ton­ and their hats were worn at a slight
lumber for San Francisco and San ter’s own garden. The pels are well district runs $200 to the ton.
Logs Floated to Boom of
W"lnut raising in Yamhill County re­ gass Forest, Alaska. No charge is angle which seemed to say: “you com­
Pedro, and the schooner Forest Home filled, despite the fact that Mr. SynJer
made for this use of the National For­ mon fellows, such as lawyers, doctors,
left with her cargo of 900,000 feet planted them rather late in the se i on. ported booming.
ests.
for
Sydney,
Australia.
This
makes
a
Lumber
shipments
out
of
Springfield
bankers, merchants and editors had
The
seed
peanuts
were
Secured
from
Kelso, Wash., Nov. 22—The Cowee­
It is estimated that over one hundred belter sing small today, we have rein­
man Driving & Rafting Company has total of five vessels and over 3,090,000 Humphreys County, Tennessee, one of for Oct. this year are 3 times are much
feet of lumber for the week.
thousand people visited the National forcements here and can compel com­
the heaviest peanut-producing sections as last yi dr.
in lly succeeded in breaking the big
in the United Stat.s.
Portland firm gets $80,009 ship eon. Forests of Washington and Oregon for pliance with rules of the school.”
jam of logs in the Coweeman river at
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tract in competition with Puget Sound recreation purposes during the past
Pennoyer’s bar, and over 14,000,090
year.
In
addition
to
this,
25
permits
yards.
Tie and Pole Business Sold
feet of logs have been taken to Joney’s
are issued for summer homes, making | Wicki rshani to Ask State­
bar about four miles above the boom
Airlio Teacher is Dead
Baker—Prospectors are excited over a total number of 8.3 permits of this
Bandon, Or., Nov. 22—Joseph Fyfe
hood for Alaska,
at the mouth of the river. The Mult­ of San Francisco, has closed a deal
Monmouth, Or., Noy. 23 —Miss Ocrie rich strike in Coi' I'lCopiit district.
character now in force on the National j
nomah Lumber and Box Company of whereby he takes over the tie and pole Steinberg, a school teacher of Airlie,
High county taxes rille largely to leg­ Forests of the two states.
Portland has the principal interest in business of George M. Laffaw of this
died Saturday morning at the home of islature fixing county salaries.
Seatt'e, Nov. 25—Delegate James
the logs now in the river, as the com­ city. During the past two years Mr
her parents here, as the result of ty-
Highway commission h is apportion­
Wjckershim, of Alaska, who arrived
pany’s camp shows an output of over Latfaw has shipped close to 1,090,090 rihoid fever. She was a
Electric Sparks
graduate of ed $212,000 for state roads.
from the North yesterday bound for
12,000,009 feet the past season.
railroad ties from this pirt.
the Normal school here.
Washington, announce! at a dinner
South Corvallis moving for a new
given by the Arctic club last night that
schoo’ building.
(From Off Our Wireless)
he would introduce a bill at the coming
Umatilla Coiin’y will collect oyer
n n
I
session
of congress providing for state-
Frequently
the
advocate
of
unsupc-r-
half a million taxes irt 1916.
I hood for Alaska. Three other bills, af­
vised
banking
finds
himself
waving
dis
­
corn-
Marshfield The Oregon Power
fecting the federal administration of
■<
pany will exten I its service to Sunrly tress signals,
Alaska, also would be introduced, Mr.
King
George
fell
off
his
horse,
but
the U. S. Wireless station passing
Wickersham said. One of these pro­
through rwo, at present unserved, ad­ with dignity’ a«d ease he maintains his vides for the centralization of federal
seat on the water wagon.
ditions to the c by.
administrative officers into one com­
France and Britain are acquiring mission of five members to be compos-
Pilot Rick has a new garage.
Development of lumber industry in skill in the difficult feat of changing el of the governor of Alaska, the sec
central Oregon expect to cause big in­ horses while crossing a stream.
retary of state and three other resi­
Why worry? The United States may dents of Alaska. Another bill would
crease in business of Prineville.
Till the farmers less and till the soil not be dragged into the war even m >dify the homestead law as applied
though it has issued a white book.
to Alaska so that Aiaskans who have
more is a good policy.
If October is not the most delightful used their homestead rights in the Uni­
Wm II. Abrams who built first saw- season of the year it at least gives one ted States can take up claims in Alas­
mid in Lane county is dead.
ka. The other measure would provide
that opinion.
Biker—Greenhorn mine will take
It is cooling to observe that the bony for the establishment of a naval base
out $10,000 gild in three months.
young men pictured on the billboards at Cordova or Seward or some other
Alaskan port.
Albany and Salem levies are half a have donned longer underwear.
We also have our new Fall Stock of
There has been trouble in the choir
mill less than in 1914.
of the Rockefeller church in New York
Wyeth—O. W. R. & N. creosote pre- which proves that it is a regular Phone lines to Seattle Down
s rving plant resumes with 24 hour choir.
shifts.
Portland, Nov. 25—Telephone com.
..3j
If Britain could have won ary thing
In the building of the new Labor ky a strict press censorship it would munication between Portland an! Seat­
temple at Portland, it is the intention have retired victorious from the fight­ tle was cut off this m irning. Crews
of trouble-shooters are working in the
to emp'ov home labor not only directly ing long ago.
vicinity of Centralia to restore the cor­
h it indircc'lv. Oregon made materials
One recalls in a vague sort of w »V, rection th re. It is feared that there
will be given the preference.
that Illinois has somew.iere in the “of- are other breaks, but nothing can be
Portland -Cambridge blo.-k to be re­ ting" a board of arbitration for the learned of these urlil the one known
modelled at cost of $30,000 for J. L. settlement of labor disputes.
break is remedied.
Bowman clothing factory to employ
«
’’’he Postal Teh graph company is ex­
Chicago
has
had
recently
nearly
all
500 men.
the regular Kinds of tnurler mysteaies periencing a gre it deal of trouble. It
Work on the Umnnna-Crater Lake except the trunk mystery, but the ov­ has one wire still running into Seattle.
road c mmenrel at. Tiller.
Manager Schuhz »aid the trouble with
ersight s applauded not regretted.
the other lines was in the vicinity of
Florence—Founda*:ons be:ng laid for
A woman never realizes how many Napavine, about 80 miles north of Port­
1 n w water plant.
men she might have married until she land.
| finds herself a spinster.
The western Union wires to Seattle
When a young man becomes a socie are reported clear, but connection with
Shutt’s Body is Found tv lender you will usually find him at M irshtield, Tillamook and Raymond,
I W ish , has been broken. The trouble
the tail of eveiy other possession.
is i>«--v due I ■ falling trees, as the
Aberdeen, Wash., Nov. 23 Active
What has becom” of the old-fa 'binn­
pax h .
ha tv. Iintbi rad di- -
s ar h for C.. H. Shutt, president of , ed Chigger? asks the Columbia (S. C.)
tricia.
tb ■ Grays Harbor Logg ng company, I State. Ought to be able to scratch up
7 he Pioneer Store
Jackson vi lie, Ore
v ho has been missing since earlv last a few around there, oughtn’t they?
j: nr.-Jcy. was ended today when the
Many a statesman wishes that a fav­
Prof, Taft say-- you ought to ‘ thank
|. d . w is f-»i>'d in the boom of the orable vote on woman suffrage had
G >d ev rv day. th «t we are Ameri-
Wishkah company. Shutt was about closed an embsrassing argument.
cans,” whi n 1- i go si sentiment, even
45 years old and leaves a wife and four
I though it is reminiscent of a Gilbert
Settle
the
garment
worker
’
s
strike
children. He carried insurance to the I
atid Sullivan Oper".
' by peaceful methods.
amount of $40.000.
IV/71 The Dark Races of Asia Some Recent Happenings
in Various Parts of
Succeed the While?
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ins, Currants, Citron, etc.
Staple Dry Goods
We have some very low
prices on Flour, Salt, etc.
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