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; JACKSON VILLE POSI - : A ’ iti, Official Paper of the City of Jackaonville, Oregon i GOOD BYE, 1915 » < A £ F -fl ’I K N 1 Entered as second-class matter June 22, 1907, at the post office at Jacksonville, Oregon, under Act of Congress of March 3, 1879. SUBSCRIPTION: •¿J *** 3 L? A weekly newspaper published every Saturday at the county seat of Jack, on County, Oregon. D. W. B agshaw , Editor and Publisher SATURDAY, TÍ. Ì To our Friends and Patrons every- where, Greetings: JANUARY /, 191 fi One year by mail $1.50. Advertising rates furnished on application. J 1 THE OLD AND THE NEW. May the twelfth stroke of the chimes, as It is comparatively easy to look backwards ond con at midnight they usher in the New Yeer, template the events of the past twelve m inths, but it is not for mortal man to lift the veil of the future and dis- 1916, bring to you K’ . - , cern what the present year will bring forth, of good or of A gem of Joy and Usefulnes, evil, and it is perhaps better so: worrying over future ills EZOI j VE furst, lie never fight would doubtless unfit us for the enjoyment of present leas imo fought A year of Health and Happiness blessings. Rezolvo two, Ilo never agin Toucher lesa the Gits on My A year of Prosperity and Peace. The year 1915 will be marked in history as long as sua n l'voa dretlully. Ito try being Pa- shent in Sc took human records shall stand as having been the period of Resolve three, Ilo nevereat auuther For your kind patronage in the years that have passed we most the greatest and most destructive conflict ever waged on bite alter imo full. Eii xJ’tu enaiftor heartily and sincerely thank you and hoping to merit yhur esteemed Any Cte perain. earth. Will the year 1916 witness the termination of Regolvo tour. Ilo try to live no as to .12 favors during 1916, we beg to remain oioctod Sanio I?ap ai. kaptin 01 Our of this warfare, will it bring greater and future horrors? bo football team. Ita a Honora le Job, Your Friends, i I want to bo honcrab’e most al In the realm of arts, science, etc., the past year has wit an ?) ways. Uve, Ilo nevor, novor toll nessed great improvements in many lines, the perfecting at Rczolvo Tica. Tho old Bad Man has got it and introduction into practical use of many inventions and in 1 r follerà what Fib to their Llaws and r.iv/s. discoveries heretofore made and the indications are that Roa Ivo six, I'e not make ugly 3 faces nor laugh at gurls Any Hora. a the present year will make further progress along these Tiioy kant help boing Gur.s. Natchor The People's Store, where mado e.n wh t thoy aro, and Boys lines. should leal sorry lor era. <s Where the World is Growing Better" gesi this la o ¡uff far This year. In our own country there have been many complaints So 1 Ilo mg off and shut up mjf Re about “hard times,” but not withstanding this, the condi solve book till next j-eai?. Jacksonville, Oregon tion of our people has been and is infinitely preferable to A NEW YEAR'S APPEAL I’HONE 112 that of the inhabitants of Europe and Asia. 4 Prisoners For Debt Used Day to Tell of Their Unfortunate Condition. In our own state, as in several others, the present The newspapers of a century ago af year will witness the trying out of a new law-prohibition, ford ample evidence of the cruelty and futility of one of the laws of the day regarding the ultimate results of which there is great dif —•namely, the punishment of debt by says Alice Morse Earle, Homs Sums Nzar Lebanon ference of opinion. The enforcement of this law may at imprisonment, Why it was nn utterly hopeless task for any imprisoned for debt ever to expect first cause some friction between the different ele nents of to be released save by pardoning, and Or., Dec. 31—The farm The distili? known as trichinosis, society, but we believe that all parties will speedily regu the suffering« of such prisoners was h‘ Lebanon, me of Mr. and Mrs. J, Wi Areliart. which ni ly result f-ioni eating raw p rk extreme, as they had no charity funds ASS: .... : i «V. ............... arie» OR re Ftí late their actions to conform with the newsystem. lo draw upon to mitigate the woesand three miles southeast of Lebanon, was « caused by certain round worms. r.r. : -M.-Cli'.j, < ■ -I ■ <1 < Vpyi ig U fry, +■ I; ■ ' . .. . I - !, ■ -I or. Piloto, f( r misery, the filth and horror of their de tfoyed by lire last Monday morning, ■alle i trichinae. Thè e a'-e mieroicop- rif L ì.'t.’caT c:t i 7. !’• lentprnc’t- Another matter of interest in 1916, will be the elec surroundings. . i ’ X . i.cxely. ß.. H Lti kKENCLA. These unhappy men l i e fire was cansei bv the explosion 1? in size and infest the flesh of hogs. 1/1 12 « - f Invaluable . . •i’,'; fi hot k often chose the opening of the now of a coal oil lamp in the hands of Mr. J t £LLL PATtNTS, tion of national, state and county officers, which will re year The prevalence of t i -hinae in hogs is . 11 r : > get,« partner, d I' A l.-l.t* L a —a time of gladsome hope to the Arehart. Mr«. Arehart an 1 children ■r v.kJuable ihìtàcu.atioa. world In general—to appeal for aid In were away from home, spending t ie indicated by the fact that during nin • ceive due attention of the press and the public at large. H? years, 1893-191C, V hen the carcasses of their utter forlornness, and in the L/ü ty ____ i season with relatives. The hogs were inspected microscopi-ally by Localy, the new year will witness the inauguration newspapers nt the close of the yearap holiday S-ATfl.T LAWYERS, liam..'t spread rapidly and practically Federal inspectors, of 8.(h)0,009 carcas. i 303 Seven'll St., Washington, 0. C. peals for help printed through the pity of electric service on the railroad between this city and of the publisher of the news sheet, and everything Was lost Th ■ loss is «st. «e;s so inspected 1.41 percent contained In early January sometimes humble ¡bated at $2'3 >0, with insurance of $120 i 1 ving trichinae ano 1.16 per cent con-: Medford, and we hope to see the commencement of work thanks for gilts from generous citi on the h iuse an 1 $33 ) on the con tamed trichinalike bodies or disii'tegra-1 on the extension of the line to the Blue Ledge Mines. zens. Here la an advertisement from tents. ing trichinae. In other words, and in the New York Gazette, January, 1751: round numbers, trichina? were present I LECAL BLANKS The building and operation of a beet sugar factory in the Thrice happy, whoso tender Care Scoli Pians Series cf Letters fa in i ou’ of 11 h g.s. arid, in Ihe preS; i Relieves the poor Distrust. When Troubles compass them around valley is another improvement which now seems assured enee of dead tiichinae and triChin-ilike i We have on hand for sale the following Thu Lord shall aive them Rest. to A gen's in His District. bixlies is include'1, in 1 out of every 39 Wo, the poor ¡ ’ ri^oners confined in the for this year. Then there are the Opp and two other Gaol of the City of New York, do take blanks vis: hogs. this nublick Opportunity of returning our Unii e many other infections di leas- . quartz mines which are showing increased activity at this most humble and hearty Thank« tu out General Pas.ienger Aident J >hn M. I l.enie; generous but unknown ric'rtefactorg for Scott, whose headquarters to at Pott- e«, the s-d-m ity o! ;bl at’iiek of tti ’iii- 1 time and which may be be stea-ly producers this year. relieving us this feOVere Season when we 1 ind, Or., is prepari"/ tfl send out: ur- I dosis depends upon the number of p rra- Mortgages, were almost perlch’d with Cold and Hun Bill of Sale, ger, by sending two Quarters of Beef, one i ig the Winter tno-itha to l’.vific N u-th- sites swallowed. Large qu •.’titles of I Agreements. A sawmill and box factory is one of the possibilities and Cord • f Wood. Twelve Shillings in Money sligh' I >• infested p r : tn 13: b ? e it en in ! Warranty Deeds, three dozen of boaveto Of Bread, w, st agents a series of educ itum il lei ihere are others which can be made certainties i: we give and which was fairly ond justly distributed ter.«, Leaiinf u; on th? attr. ction t- oder to p o.l ice : p,m ci b'e effe?!«. - Quit Claim Deeds. r’s- vere illness f 1 1 e.v.s th“ • a’ing of 1 i between mb . And that G d Almighty may le icu id alo 'g Souther ) l‘a<-i(ie line- proper encouragement. Are you willing to help? giva tlam Her. It h and Happiness in the ni di im ami "f ih? meat, the pork j ( battel Mortgage, P" sent Life and Eternal Happiness in the by travelers. 1 ' his firs le:t r, an Aeknov lodgements, 11st have been h avily infeat« d. next aro the sincere wishes and Desires of nouncing h’s pi p se, 11? says: We wish the readers of the Post, one and all a Hap TIE] Real Estate ontrait, BOOH UNFORTUNATE PRISON I - abad 1,203 Am ’ liea'i <• He« of tri-! ” The publi • d p‘?n I» lip in 'he ne« «- ERS Location Notice—PiaCer, py and Prosperous New Year. I : !n ( s s the most ft fflent sou-Ces of oapers and p.r.••die ils f r its know R Taylor - Williams Co •r y ti r Eleciric ip irks (Fr. ni Olì Our Wireless) A 35-year old dame can drop five years from her age and fo< 1 most i f the men. Hut she can't fool th- other w men. Rossi . has again enlisled the servic I 1 He c i w of the Chinese cruiser e- i iisoidml ally - winter. Chang Ho has mutinied. We aren't King Hungi r has a way of pu h-ng 'Im only na ion having trouble with its ' hy phenates o In r immarc 's tf their th oma I lie es ion of t ingres» began nor Eu ope’s war lias striiimd .he quali mal:}. ( h imp 1 aik «aselected apeak- fy of mercy and of ver icily as well. I’rioleau contested Now won't some oth«T philanthropist er and Aaiin I’. , s nmb.Hly 'a .-e i. orgnmze a peace ship for X.e.xi ■ ? Germany reports a serious decline in I’hiladidphia has once more its pets, the bii th rate Among the other sins the liberty bell and Boies Penrose. this war has to answer for is taking There is le«a crime in Britain us a 1 tli<‘ p in out of p 'pulation. result of the war. But there is more war. l ords rush in where Wilims fear to treed. “Women have pear • aim.” says headline. Well, it’s 100 to 1 they’d miss it. There was never yet a piragrapher that could induce the stomichsch*» n"- tientlv. What li»« 1 >ec i re wf . e "! i-i.o i cd W‘ nimi wiio iiseil to i .i .i | lars and ci..v...„. A Cincinnati woman says th i' tno.is- aids have died fr nn kisnng O tk.itli where is thy sting. it will be news to a lot of p '.-pl • th ,t LaFoliette left any American s.:i,u » the British to seize. We see by the papers th it an >th. r munitions plant ha« just book a $i, IRM ».0«M'. Ott on.er of myste ious exolti Daniels May Recommend New Naval Academy New Year’s Day In March. New Year’s day used to fall In March, not In January, and there was a good deal of sense In this, for. even Washington, Dec. 30 Senator Cham as the world’s llrst year was supposed berlain h is been informed by the sec to have begun In the sprouting of leaf nnd grass, so cr.eh New Year’s day retary of the navy that he his not re- was set for the season when Nature c --n-ndei the establishment of a na began to wake after her winter sleep v '* >’ * i>.- the Pacific Coast, but that H i <i |i: 10 i d -a.lets will be ap- Dec. 31. piovoi .'.nn > is. Secretary Dan- day of nil the year, since 1 May .«co thee P’ss an 1 know i ’ "I/ j ii extensive nd litiona' Annap- Th it if thou dost n t h ive me h’ffh o"s buildings are needed he might re Thou host not found mo low, commend another academv to be estal- And s'nre. n*» I behold thee die. Thou le i vest me the rf^ht to nay lie led in th • West. Th nt I tomo’Tow still may vie With them tb.it keep the upward way Minnesot i’s Governor is Dead in Lrifsiana. HIvilS. We tan »land a'n tut imy k.ndof man. but I. V h il w wh » g(. .« \CU H hi no like a Im | t. b li si .. i i.-n U.it* <■ I in. Another pathuic little Iv .ture < t evi ly day life i» iIo why a Wuinau al- way s wants $t.25 for suinefhmg right away. Strargo flew Ycsr Celebration. Wh.it probably Is the strangest New Years rite Is held 111 tile CeVcnue* mountains, in smiiliern rrnnee. At the last evening m.-i s of the old year the herds and flocks of the |>en»antry life gilt here 1 before the portico of the little stone ehiireh liigti up on the mountain side and are blessed by the priest and sprinkled with holy water by the neo lyte. who follows him In o iler that this the sole wealth of the countryside nri.v Increase mid pro. er during the year to come The sight at the holy hour is wonderful. As the church bell toils above them the frightened animals blent mid bellow mid try madly to es cape. 1’lrst the oxen are blessed, then the cows, next the sheen mid lambs and Anally the goats mid pigs, t’hica go Tribune. Clint»n. La.. Dec. 3‘i -Governi r WiniL 11 Scott H immon i of Minn ’a die i sud I f dv in a hotel here today from a str«>k«» of r n<>pl»»x V. which ph' • BlciHns at »t*hi i ren ly h i I b »en Ru pt rinduet-d b a ricent ait u’k of pto- inaine poisoning, He died before phy sieians could arrive. Rest dnv of all the year to me, Since I may j tend and ga"e ;~h and see ced ways That ml ht havo 1. 1 to m’scry Or. haply, nded nt d «a ace; Rent dav si e thou d< st 'e’vc me free To look the future in the face Across the trm Ho mnnv croo \»*t dav o Ï .11! <! \ < vf t’.o ’ car That v v 5 F»» ki' <!. sn : lince thou tk Ir ’ V I the r«i t I >: Max X pw t \nH, unU stu h Set k p.s ths t dear • I tn < Li1 > fnir. 1 ns yet. it are u —Chicago Record-Herald. dge of world affaira. Eor this r ■ - i !•>■■»•• h Op rt-I were raw sausage, . 5 ? ¡ r .v. h. m, 2'3: raw pork on tew pap-r w:it;rs are pr i;i*:« i -xin i oi’ [TO im mit speciú d. ) I’S he b?e. informed eliii-r.s of h T avi d rich nisi-, no fo m of in k or1. “In thé naim of ti-’.velth? t-ci: • 1 in ti.e i iw s ate, indu ing diied >r iro.ed sausagei and h m y shadd b - gent < ujoys the Sam ■ re 1 <n 0 li usadas fool sh-iuki p b c. 1 lie av ra e citizen ! 10 s up i.i «’(■•i-. Alijo I h. r.uiroa i :i ’kv ag a • ti e ‘w. e b c oke I tii.a u 'h y. I: ths i d i.-? guv’ w.i n i coin?- to knowing ...eri I the v Ine a wli"l. s meness of :he me •• co go, w ..r to - e • .I I I how. it .h. r • ’••■ fool pu p'j- .- is not impair d b_. we-e pre.s- fore beho ives the lick -t agen ti the f ict that the para i e d!lt. live up to the stand 1.ds of hi c According to ?p. cialiats of the de tng I nrt n nt, tridiin ie die when subjected i “Trips of business usually to .• temoe; ature of about 14 ) degrees knowledge only of the most r\ All products Containing pork which routes, train comme i >ns an 1 re prepared to be sol I as cooked pro- ••ar m-cemtn idationa. On t i.se lie e there is no one more e imp tent I jets in establishments operating un lo give oui informa.ion loan ibe A n r- der Federal meat inspection are requir* ie.i'i and Canadim ticket agent. It is e l to be cooked MuflL’ienHy to insure a therefore my purpose in tuir serie 01 t nwerature high en nigh to destroy educational letters co udd.es? tn. ?if trichinae throughout all portions of the I more particularly to those item ..f in m it. — (J. S. 1) pt. Agriculture. terest to the passenger traveü ig for pleasure. —--------- ------------------ Easier;? Sfi'es i l G ip of Storm fjoeation Notice - Quiirtz, Satisfaction of Mdrtgagdj Rul Ci'.it; t'Jiti Critrict; At reasonable prices. Weintend adding other blanks a3 fast a3 possible unti ’.he line is complete. Blanks of special form printed to order at short notice J 1 C a 6 ON VILLE POSI. mi: . :::ii:!ii<iii:iiiiiiiiiiiiniiiiiiiii ¡■ a ::MF^S’ \NÜ HOME-MAKERS’WEEK and RIJrf Al. LU E CONFERENCES January 3 to 8, 1916 Live Inf . -iAt. n. Practical Help for th« the Farm, thr Community, Cnnv.-.,t ...X of or,»inn'ti Greatest UduttrUi ” h r»<>ii oiegou * Mont Vital Problem« I.K l TV K E - ! I; < HHl HON S H Ç T â INMKXTI ihimM.tii i»« "pie altvu L<J laut ye«r. It la a a J e tu tuuUr fiivMti* with Uve Li.. ., . i ¿nd uve lh>uglK» gwud woikera. aul gouu work. WISTER 3H0RT COURSE January io to February 4, ipió Druggists of Eugene WiilS. I N j Akohil. A XnJ’ al AfriC’jMuul Coy»« <■ « Rttl Bh«!l. Applk?. Kiiex» lu A i S wa ' «.'I W Wa.«hi"gt >n. Dec., 29 —SI.-et and O-* t'*:m««4 Hvu»«bol4. I «now cripple! wire communication £••''••• 'n rsi iT «Aislar,, sain canrx, s ili.«. K RAlslKG tlAiar WO81 through mt tho Best. The storm muv- ru ¡1K- SAI-’«.; i.AkMsixG, Coot- Eugene, Or., D :e. 29 - Afte- D.e_-m ed north over !/>ui«iani. giined in force i' » -‘ I.«« lot «>.:t<»Ln «■ ra. rom » » • hl -1SKSV, V. f. HODS. »HAO ber 31 no alcohol cs i be b > i.rh in E i- during the ni/ht and today was cen’.r.il S : :• .-I. Fl V FXC.-x V r H Ike. «rSAt. <>•:-. A I7.ATIOXS. MAIKhTISi-.. jene unless from an ili giti n ite sou ee over f'e Ohio valley. Corre-pnu • n e Cour-«« Without TalUon. Ev rv linguist in 'he citv his ir ei Itxin. sleet an I snow were fading hup-rt Instruction in Munie. no lo sell alcohol under the pr >nib, >,i ' ronghont ni ‘St if the eastern p irt of M'duccd rniiioad rote«. law, ani will, t er‘fire, er ve n > poni ’ e country a.id as the stor.n m ,ves |i.,r ] ngram w-ite m Tie Co' ege Eickeafe, Oree» Agr.cultv.eal College. Correlile. (lw Q-i to f-1) as required of thus • Irarjis's w'i i i i- nor'heis'th a • co »di lions will p-evad ten 1 to a-ill alohol after the nr? i of , ’onirht an 1 Thursday in the region cf the y ar. i the G or L tk N irlhtrn New York Traveling Salesman Held to The reason given by the E J rene ind No-thorn N w England. Rains ■Iru ’>r>ts for faii ir ■ to t ike u it the nave b?-n fen ‘ril throughout the Gu'f Circuit Court. boni of 05) is tnat the/ do nitd. South A'bin'ic and Mid ' j Atlt-’ic Eugeu«, Or.. Dee 29-0. J. Bihn. a to tak chan :e.a pr sec i cd. st ite. h 'in/ heavy in the East Gulf Seattle randy drummer who wni arres After a careiui tie prubib.- «’at «, T ■ »-less •«. th • »’ ir >| n 1« 1 I ted h Fridav charg ’d with larimny t’ n iv. ■ ' f n • ai i. ,n * .« .. U :i ■ j • ,-t. law. when the Ito pens •3 wtsre hoTNmi coast from K y West, r ia., to .East- He is in the county jail in lieu of $2500 in their endeavor to obey it, although i ¡port. port. Me. No damage to shipping was bail imposed. technically guilty. I reported. 1