JACKSONVILLE POST
i«»®
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 the post office at Jacksonvill
Oregon, under Act of Congress of March 3, 1879.
LINKS
By BARBARA FHiP< S
When You Think of
They had passed through a bitter
quarrel, the first real storm that bail
SUBSCRIPTION: One year by mail $1.50. Advertising rates furnished on ever broken upon them.
A few hours later they met and
application.
agreed to separate. There should he
■ no divorce-at least not ut present—
The Two Candidates On Labor
Monopole and Red Ribbon
I and they uould divide the children,
Lane On Mexico
Dry Goods, Notions,
the boy io go tilth the father, the girl
•.Charles E. Hughes at Portland)
(l!y Judge Goodwin of Salt Lake)
i to remain with the mother. The father
Men’s Ladies’ and Child
“We have no concern of labor as
Groceries,
Pure White
It is very touching to read what was now packing his belongings, some
distinguished from the concerns of Secretary of the Interior Lane has to thing he had not done for a long while,
capital; we have no concern of capital say of the sorrow of the poor peons of ami it came hard to him, not only be-
ren’s Furnishings,
as distinguished from the concerns of I Mexico and what must be done to : vuuse he was not used to It, but lie
and White Lily Hard Won’t upset Opening fits the hand
labor. We have a great co-operative bring to them justice and enlightment. 's use of the sadness of breaking up a
Boots and Shoes, Hats, 9
enterprise; and if we are to succeed
We do not give the secretary credit home .
Wheat
Flour,
TIC
TIN
THAT
IS
FOIL
SEALED
we must recognize, not simply for the for believing what he says, for he is
The mother was In the nursery with
purpose of economic efficiency, but sharp as a steel trap, but he is out to the children. Her little boy was on
Caps, Millinery,
with deference to the ideals of bro.her- defend Mr. Wilson's policy, and like a her lull, the mother caressing him In a
Feed and Grain,
hood, that we are fellow workingmen, gifted lawyer, is trying to make the way lie did not understand. Now and
A cup of good tea costs ■Levi Strauss’ Overalls,
| again she would start to go to her hus-
and insist upon common justice to all worse appear the better cause.
1 hand, fearing that lie would not get his
concerned. We must have in this
But as secretary of the interior he is
Heinz’s 57 Varieties,
but little more than a
country, if we are to succeed, pros at least ex-officio the patron saint of packing done aright. But the specter
Black Cat Hosiery, and
I
of
discord
interposed.
Ah
that
had
perity, protection for our women and the Indians. Now. to make a parallel
glass of good water.
passed
forever.
She
could
endure
the
protection for our children. The for his dissertations on Mexico, let us separation stoically were it not for the
Normi’s Pan-Dandy and Always brew the finest Everything good to wear
American workingman must feel that suppose that some enemy of the ad ! children. I’oor little things, uneon-
in prosecuting his daily work he is a ministration should make a report on 1 scions <i[ what was before them! Ev
flavored tea—it costs so
faithful friend of the country in fur- conditions on the Navajo Indian reser ery harsh word that had been spoken
and all at Right Price
Butternut Bread
nishing productive enterprise with its vation down in New Mexico, and it between their parents was to bring a
little a cup, and gives
I pang to their young hearts that would
necessary means of production, and as should read about as follows:
a faithful friend he is treated with
“The situation here is most pitiable. ' wear upon them till they were grown
and everything good to so much more satisfac Then Think of
reasonable hours, proper sanitary con The masses of the people live in what ' mid had families of their own, and :
tion, pleasure and en
ditions of woik and wholesome recrea are called wickiups, that contain not even then it would be a spot sore to |
tion, in addition to proper compensa one modern comfort, to say nothing of i the touch.
joyment
and delight
A conveyance was to call for the fa- I
tion.”
luxuries. In them all I did not see thcr and the boy at 4 o'clock. The i
than-the ordinary tea
one bath tub; or cooking range, or chlld s belongings had been collected [
of coarse taste and no I
refrigerator, or French bedstead. by the mother, and as she deposited |
(Woodrow Wilson at Princeton)
There is not a library The children them in the trunk each article seemed I
flavor.
"Y oj know what the usual standard are but half clothed. I did not see a to fall like a clod on his coffin. The I
of the employee is in our day. It is to phvsician’s sign in the place. Exercis playthings he loved smote her to the i
Finally she got them all In. I
give as little as he may for his wages. ing the old brutal law of might, the heart.
But it was not like a disagreeable work 1
Labor is standardized by the trades- men compel the women to fdo all the done mid relegated to the past; it was i
unions, and this is the standard to work. Some of these women are real the beginning of a horror that would
which he is made to conform. No one artists. They weave a most substan- I ! never end.
is suffered to do more than the aver tial and beautiful blanket which the | At 4 o’clock a carriage drove up to
People’s Store. Phone 142
age workman can do. In some trades men sell for high prices and I am told ( the door. She heard its wheels on the
and handicrafts no one is suffered to as a rule gamble off the money. . pavement and. going to the window.
do more than the least skillful of his There is but one miserable school-house j looked out. Tears started afresh. She
, stood facing the window to conceal
fellows can do within the hours alloted and no church
I them. Her busband came to the door,
to a days labor, and no one may work
“Tne government has taken from I and she heard him say:
out of hours at all or volunteer any them their great tracts of lands, pay-
•’Ethel!”
thing beyond the minimum. I need ing them but a pitiable price.
THE
OREGON’’
How many times she bad heard her
not point out how economieallv disas
With new
better cqulpninn*. aa<l
"I see but one hope for these poor name spoken by that same voice, al
many additions to its faculty,
s *y
trous such a regulation of labor is.
cf Oregon vri!i bv
. Its forty-ilrst vear, v-s-
people, and that is to shake off the ways lovingly, until the day of the
day,
September
‘
2.
ItffO.
It is so unprofitable to the employer
it
It had burned like
Special training in ilomn-erce, Journallgm,
nromptlv <•!allied l.i ; .l • jnntlle* on K'U FEE.
tyranny of the United States, and for quarrel, when
A rchftc cture; Laxv, Mediclna,
I.
T.UDE*M£RKS, <’av. its •.:;d Copy! ight < n jf!$-
that in some trades it will oresently
lightning. Now, she fancied there was
i<ier»‘i’.. Send Sl .i. t,
or l*l;<>1o. for
ry Work, Mu.no, Physkni Training- and ei"-e
them to begin the redemption df their In It a deep sadness. She waited to
FREE report on p i nt bi'.ity. Patent pract«
not be worth his while to attempt any
.»rts. JLar.’Te and sire -¡¿r departments ci Liber
|«e ex< liwiv. ly. L-*. .1 ¡...HUtENCl:».
country from within themselves.”
al Kducntlcn.
and
faced
dry
her
terns,
then
turned
thing at all. He had better stop al
Sv.id 2 «'Viit.4 fn F»:*inp< for invaluable book
Library of more than 62.OCO vo’nntea, fti-
on
TO CGTAi.l R“<l SELL PATENTS,
The foregoing would be just as sen him.
teen buildings fully equipped, two splendid
together than operate at an inevitable
Whit !i one* will pay. Ilu»v to get n partner,
gymnasiums.
patent la v and other valuable information.
“
Sa.v
goodb.v
to
Itobble.
”
sible
as
are
Mr.
Lane's
lamentations
and invariable loss.
The labor of
Tuition Free. Dormitories for men and for
Gootlby to Itobble; better gootlby to
women. Expenses Lowest.
America is rapidly becoming unprofit over the peons of Mexico. That is not
Write for free catalo«s,addreBsing Registrar
life.
able under its present regulation by all. Secretary Lane knows it. and our
PATENT LAWYERS,
She steeled herself for the parting.
UNIVERSITY OF OREGON
303 Seventh St., Washington, 0. C.
those who have determined to reduce belief is that when in private he reads Approaching the boy, she clasped him
BVAKNK, OKECON
JOMNSOM
HALL
fl'
. .. . LMWW—'S
NEW
it to a minimum. Our economic sup one of his own interviews about Mexi- in her arms. The children looked at
ADMlNlSTPATIQN BIDS
remacy may be lost because the coun can peons, he tosses a penny in the their father nnd mother anil saw that
try grows more and more full of un air to see whether he ought to cry or some trouble hung over them, but they
or laugh over it.
knew not what. Releasing her boy,
profitable servants.”
she went to a closet, took down his
OREGON and WASHINGTON
overcoat and hls hat mid began to
put on the coat.
Hot Rocks
Bursting Saw Kills
"Where am I going, mamma?” he
A Directory ot each City, Town and
Erosion proceeds with considerable
Village, giving descriptive sketch ot
Lumber Mill Worker asked, with a trembling voice.
each place, location, population, tele
rapidity in the desert region of the
She tried to tell him, but she could
graph, shipping and banking point;
not speak the words. A look told her
Southwest, notwithstanding the scar
also Classified Directory, compiled by
city of continuously running water,
Centralia, Wash., Aug. 22.—Walter husband to do it for her.
J
business and profession.
R. L. POLK * CO., SEATTLE
for rock disintegration is accelerated Percy, a resident of this city, employ “You are going away with me, Bob
When
the
day
’
s
work
’
s
done,
and
the
good
old
sun
ble.
”
he
said.
by the great daily variations in tem ed by the McCormick Lumber company
“
When
am
1
coming
back?"
has sunk in the well known West, then I stretch my
perature. The rocks are heated to at McCormick, was fatally hurt Satur
There was mi ominous silence.
125 degrees or higher on the hot sum day afternoon when a saw broke,
form by the fireside warm, I sit at my ease and rest.
THIS PAPER k EPRESENTED FOR FOREIGN
“I'm not going away,” said the boy,
ADVERTISING BY THE
mer days and cool off rapidly at night One arm was severed and he was refusing to put hls arms in the sleeves
Then I take my pipe which is mildly ripe, as the pipes
to 70 degrees or less, a difference of frightfully cut about the body. He of hls coat. His sister went to him,
of good smokers are, with a chortling soul then I fill
A,'!
60 degrees or more; and in spring or w«s removed to a local hospital where threw her arms about him and, look
its bowl from my glass Tuxedo jar. And I smoke at
autumn, when the sun's heat is less, he died Saturday night. Percy was ing tip nt her father, said:
GENERAL OFFICES
“You shan't take Robbie nwny.”
the night temperatures are relatively about 35 years of age and is survived
NEW YORK AND CHICACO
ease, and my trouble flees to
The
mother
gently
tried
to
separate
lower. (U. S. Geological Survey.)
by his wife.
j RANC 1ES IN All THE PRINCIPAL CITIES
the place where dead troubles
the children, but they clung to each
other and to her. She looked a roseate
go; and my worries seem, in
appeal to her husband for help.
EVERETT EXPELS
my
waking dream no longer to
“Come, come, little girl,” he said,
laying his hand on the soft little arm.
have a show. And I say, "In
I. W. W. ORATORS
But she only clung the tighter to her
deed, it’s a noble weed that
brother mid her mother.
drives all the ghosts away, and
“Papa,” said the boy, “take mamma
Everett, Wash., Aug. 23.—Twenty
and Ethel, and I'll go with you."
clamps the lid on the cares
our alleged leaders of the Industrial
“No, no," said the girl; "you nnd
that skid around through the
Workers of the World, who were ar-
pnpn stay here with mamma and me.”
Seizing her father's hand, she tried
•ested last night when the police
busy day. The worries and
to put it round herself, her brother and
l broke up a street meeting in the in
woes
and
such
things
as
those
her mother. The boy, seeing what she
terest of the striking shingle weavers,
was endeavoring to do. caught hls
in the daytime leave their scar, but there’s rest at
were escorted from town today and
mother's hand mid tried to do the
night and a calm delight in my
placed upon a steamer bound for
same. The mother looked nt the fa
Seattle. Twenty men were loaded
glass Tuxedo jar ”
ther. The eyes of both were wet
into garbage wagons and four women
Then the father arose and beckoned
trip should not be delayed
hls wife to join him In another room.
were placed in the police patrol at
"Sweetheart,” he said nnd paused.
the city hall.
Escorted by business
The words he would speak were chok
men riding in 30 automobiles the pro
ing tn hls throat. Finally he found
cession moved through streets lined
voice to go on: "Give me another trial.
with citizens to the wharf Four lead
I was—well, crazy, to talk to you as
“What Congress haa
ers
who previously had been sent
I did. Forgive me. I think I can go
done concerning a
“ Oregon’» premier beach resort”
awav, but returned, were held on a
forever without”—
charge of disturbing the peace. When
He could not t»ear to designate the
is not far away and is easily
brutality of what he had said.
the police arrested the men and women
In its Six Schools and Forty-eight De
She covered her face with her hands:
last night a crowd of ltHXt men gather
reached.
he went to her and put hls arms about partments is engaged in the great work
ed about the city haff and threatened
of uniting Learning and Labor.
her.
to release the prisoners, but trouble
Forty-eighth School Year Opens
“For their sake, for yours. I promise
was averted
and what people are
that I will never again lose my self
SEPTEMBER 18, 1916.
thinking about it**
control."
Degree Courses requiring a four-year
“I will try to lienr with you as you high
• • ref I ec »d in
school preparation, are offered in
from Albany and Corvallis. Low
Boiler Makers Are Given
Editorial Comment
bear with me." she moaned. "For the following:
round trip fares are available. Good
their sakes perhaps we can”—
AGRICULTURE.
16 Departments;
Raise On Milwaukee Road
hotel accomodations. Fine surf bathing.
"We must.”
COMMERCE. 4 Departments; ENGIN
Boating on Yaquina Bay.
When they left the room the father EERING, ti Departments; MINES, 3
Thii il the title of a booklet
Tacoma, Wash., Aug. 23.-Two
went down mid dismissed the carriage Departments ; FORESTRY, 2 Depart
we have prepared. Wa
You can’t beat Newport
hundred boilermakers and helpers
•it the door, while the mother went to ments; HOME ECONOMICS, 4 Depart
»hall be glad to tend
for a place to enjoy a vacation
employed bv the Chicago, Milwaukee
tnents; and PHARMACY.
a copy free to any
the children.
&
St. Paul railroad from Mobridge,
Season Fare
one
interested.
Vocational Courses requiring an
Ask any local agent or write to
"I’npa and Robbie are not going
S. D., to the Coast, were granted a
Eighth Grade preparation for entrance
away,"
she
said,
kissing
them.
John M. Scott. Generaljl’assenger Agent
$14.00
wage increase of 2% cents per hour
The children clapped their hands and are offered in Agriculture. Dairying.
Beihlehem Steel Co.
Commerce. Forestry, Home Makers, and
Portlnnd, Oregon
danced about the room.
as a result of a conference between
Mechanic Arts. Pharmacy with a two-
South Bethlehem, Pa.
That was their last violent qnarrel. year high school entrance requirement.
railroad officials and union representa
Both placed a guard upon their tongues
tives which was concluded here yester
SCHOOL OF MUSIC.—Piano. String.
and when the eholer rose recalled the Bate! and Voice Culture.
day. The average wages of boiler
scene of their former Intended parting
Catalogue and beautiful illustrate:
makers will be 49 cents an hour and
Meanwhile marital association as well booklet free.
Should one say that in hi« remarks that of helpers 25 cents an hour in the
as the children was drawing them
Address T he R egistrar ,
1 w 7-U-tS to H Ili)
CORVALLIS. OREGON on the war the Earl of Derby is talk- future, A nine-hour work day will be
closer together.
ing through his hat?
continued as heretofore.
SATURDAY. AUGUST 26. 1916
i
Taylor
Williams Co
D. SWIFT & CO.
POLK’S
Tuxedo Nights
by Walt Mason
that
vacation
Newport
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