Jacksonville post. (Jacksonville, Or.) 1906-19??, September 16, 1916, Image 2

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    ^JACKSONVILLE POST-:
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 Jacksonville I I
Oregon, under Act of Congress of March 3, 1879.
Msmorabl* Clarification*.
EPISODE OF A
FILM
By SADIF OLCOT1
Lady , Mary Woitlev Montagu,
uis lent, but siine, ahuttum cd
thou h she laid live I a I ng IIme
sei ii a girai detti she limi met
two Holts of people. ami they
very mm h alike -namely, mtn
women, Mrs. Oliphant h id Lier
way of dividing persons into “tin
can talk to ami those I cuii't." v
Lauren-e Hull n list.I to say
there were only two sorts of per
in the world, those who remember to
say "Tint nk you” and those who do
not. "Is lie a ye
yes-say er or a no-
saver?" asked Nletzs< lie. with which
simple brevity comrast Galsworthy
"There are two kinds of men In this
world—one who will not rest content
till he Im - las om - mastel r of all the
toys flint make a fat existence, never
looking to see of wluit sort they are
made, ami the other for whom life is
tobacco ami ii crust of bread and lib
ert.v to take all to pie cs. so that Ills
spirit limy feel good within him."- Lucy
Elliott Keeler In Atlantic Monthly.
Tlie way Miss Edith Manning's en
gagement to George Cross came to be
SUBSCRIPTION: One year by mail $1.50.
Advertising rates furnished on broken was this:
Edith, when she was seventeen, had
application.
a love affair with Fred Stanford,
Stanford's mu le was a bunker and
help market ripe Tdlammk timber. had a brunch in Hongkong, He uffer-
Much building should be done by the ed Ids uepliew a position In bis China
Siuthern Pacific. The Natron cut-off house that would insure blin n fortune
(New York Evening Post)
to Klamath Falla should be connected in u few years, Fred accepted und
His words are those of a special up. Strahorn’s Central Oregon rail­ went to China.
Before leaving he
pleader seeking to justify his own road should be built. It’s railroads we tried Io gel Edith Io promise that she
record, and he has quite naturally need, more railroads, more of the de­ would wait for him and marry him
omitted mentioning either the mis­ velopment and commerce that comes when he returned Willi bis fortune.
Edith was not sufficiently 111 love with
takes he lias committed or the things from having railroads.
him to make such a promise, but told
he has left undone. We find no rec­
All the care, study anil experience and all that
him that if when he came back she
ord here of hie vacillations and short­
felt as she did at ills going she would
Old English Furniture.
they
cost does not show, but when you have
comings in relation to the European
be bis wife.
That line old furniture is jet found
found
out that
war. He does not attempt to defend
Fred was obliged to be content with in Great Britain in ninny unexpected
his complaisance towards the labor
tills and went away hoping that she places is said to lie largely duo to the
The
colors do not fade
!
unions; he is silent as to hia shameful
would be true to him, though lie had stirring up of the country that was
The stitches hold
given by (lie great exhibition at Lon
breach of faith towards the colored
San Francisco. Sept. 14. —Federal no reason to lie sure that she would
The buttons stay on
Up to this time Edith bad been a don of 1.851. This was soon after the
people, his betrayal of the party on I and state forestry officials made ex­
The
buttonholes do not rip, or
id
not
seen
mauy
development of the railway system in
the tariff principle, his change of treme efforts today to conquer forest schoolgirl and I
The
garment
lose its original comfortable fitting proportion».
men. but soon a ter Fred's departure England, and there flocked to London
front on the tariff commission, and fires burning over ¡thousands of acres
she was iiitrodu ed into society and a large numlier of squires and their
Then
you
’
ll
appreciate those hidden qualities
other issues. There is no hint here of of timber and farm lanps in Central became a belle, (lie met so many at- wives. A new world had opened to the
that
were
given
to vou when vou bought
the arrogance with which, without California, hundreds of volunteers also tractive men that they neutralized her country dames. The new things had a
adequate consultation
with party working throughout the night.
interest In them. Three years passed wonderful fascination for them. On
leaders, he has single-handed changed
Homes”in the historic mining town when she met the num who was calla­ returning home they got rid of much of
the historic policies
of his party. of You Bet that were left standing ble of Inspiring her with a grand pus­ their old furniture and bought new.
As if he hail had a second thought on after a fire several weeks ago were sion George Cross was one of those Much of the old furniture found its
the matter of national defense, he burned last night, according to reports aggr ressive. strong willed men who way to secondhand slnqis and was
when they once get a woman under sold to poor folk who could not afford
barely touches upon the action of con­ frjm Grass Valley.
their thumb lire liable to keep tier to buy new. This accounts for the
gress in the field of "preparedness.”
there. The more he browbeats them finding today of much good old furni­
He has put his best foot forward, but
Los Altos, Cal., Sept. 14.—The Big the more passionately they love him. i turein small houses in provincial towns
he cannot expect that the numerous Basin and the big trees in the Red­ Cross proposed to Edith, and she fell and among country people.—Iudianapo-
!
blunders and disappointments of hia wood park are safe from the forest into his arms as if she bad been struck Ils News.
by
lightning.
administration will be forgotten.
fire that last night menaced them,
$1JO and $2.00
Tlie Manning country place was a
Napoleon Obeyed the Mob.
When one reads this speech one can aceoiding to reports from the army of
In “The Corsican —A Diary of Napo
not but regret all the more that Mr. fire fighters today unless a wind should beauty. The house had been built by
no architect who was also an artist,
Wilson has not lived up to the promise 1 fan the smouldering embers into re­ mid the grounds, consisting of a dozen leoii's Life hi Ills Own Words," Bona
parte tells how as an obscure soldier
I
of four years ago.
Had he but re­ newed activity.
acres, were beatitifully laid out. Mr
he witnessed some of the opening
mained true to the principles he had
Forty university students from Manning, Edith's father, was very scenes of the revolution: "I lodged at
so often avowed, his re-election would Stanford and 40 priso ers from the proud of It. One day a man drove Rue du Mail. Place des Victories. At
I Santa Clara county jail, working
now be a moral certainty.
side by it who was looking for n place for the sound of the tocsin and tlie news
the location of certain scenes for a that the Tuileries were attacked I
by side, fought fire all night.
picture play. It was Just what be started for the Carousel. Before I had
--------------- »< t »---------—-
The People’s Store
wanted, and after inquiring to whom got there in the Rile des I'etits Champs
WHAT AILS OREGON
it belonged and Mr. Manning’s busi­ I was passed by a mob of horrible look­
ness address he called on him and ing fellows parading a head stuck on a
asked if he would consent to the use pike. Thinking I looked too much of a
(industrial News Bureau,
Pacific
of his place for the purpose mentioned. gentleman, they wanted me to shout
Coast Manufacturer.)
Mr. Manning asked how much pic­ ‘Vive la nation!’ which 1 did promptly,
This question is being freely dis­
New York, Sept. 14.—The report on ture business was involved, and when as may easily be imagined.”
cussed by the whole state, and inter­ infantile paralysis for the 24 hours informed that a young man would be
ests the whole state.
ending at 10 a. m. today shows an in­ driven up to the house in an automo­
Just Used Him.
Portland Chamber of Commerce crease over the low record of the bile. would alight and enter the house,
They met again at Atlantic City, Tlie
later
to
emerge
through
the
same
door
says ships do not come there because previous day. There were 10 new
young man asked the girl:
of high cost of loading and unloading. cases and 11 deaths as against 31 new at which lie went in with the star ac­
“Now that you have become engaged
tress of the play, re-enter the auto and
It is also a fact that they have to be cases and 9 deaths for the day before.
be driven away with her, Mr. Man- to George why have you flirted with
towed or navigated up the Columbia The public schools of New York City ning gave his consent to the use of me so long and let ine take you motor-
and Willamette for 100 miles.
Ills place, and the pictures were to be big, golfing and theater going? Why
will open on September 25.
did you encourage me so long when
taken
the next day.
The day when Portland had special
you Intended to accept George?’’
When
Edith
heard
that
evening
at
rates over Puget Sound and Astoria is
The girl blushed a little and sighed
More Cases in Montana
dinner from her father what was to
past and will probably never come
I wanted,” she said softly, “to test my
lie done she was much interested nnd “ love
for George.”—Pittsburgh Chroui-
back.
Billings, Mont., Sept. 14.—Seven awaited the arrival of the movie men
Portland made a fight for special new cases of infantile paralysis have with impatience. The next morning, cle-Telegraph.
privileges in freight rates and appeal been reported in Billings in the last hearing an atito coming up the road
He Won the Trick.
ed to the Interstate Commerce Com­ three days, making a total of 20 cases way. she went to the window and saw
"Oh. George, dear." she whispered
now under observation. The death of the leading gentleman of the play
mission and lost.
handsomely dressed, a chrysanthemum when he slipped the engagement ring
The Portland traffic bureau made a 3-year-oid girl made seven fatalities In his buttonhole, being driven up to on her tapering finger, “how sweet of
the big fight to inflict public regulation during the present outbreak, The fall tlie front entrance.
you to remember Just the sort of stone
upon railroads by state and nation and opening of the schools has been post-
Now’, it did not occur to Miss Man
I preferred! None of the others was
uoned.
has lost.
ning that the scene was being photo­ ever so thoughtful."
graphed and that she would appear in
George was staggered but for a mo­
They imposed on the rest of the
the picture. Quite likely it was her ment. Then he came back with: “Not
state a state railroad commission and Strike By 70,000 in
interest in something novel to her that at all. dear. You overrate me. Tiffs
tried to use it to get special privileges
prevented this entering her head. So is the one I've always used."
New
York
Predicted
for themselves.
curious was she that she leaned out
She was inconsistent enough to cry
of the window, keeping her eyes fixed about it.
Regulation generally hurts the com­
munity that invokes it, and a state is
New York Sept. 14.—A sympathetic on the top of tlie actor's silk bat im­
Retort Caustic.
best off where commerce is regulated strike of 70,0(M) trade unionists allied mediately below her till be had disap­
peared within the vestibule.
Artist's Friend (patronizingly) - I
the least.
with the striking street railway em­
The leading Indy had arrived and think those thistles In your foreground
AU
The Oregon Voter reviews the whole ployes will be called Saturday night, was downstairs waiting for the lead­
are superbly realistic, old ehap! 'Pon
situation and concludes that Portland I un’eB8 Mayor Mitchel and the public ing gentleman, though Miss Manning my word, they actually seem to be
fighting
in bringing
was not aware of her arrival. Eager nodding in the lirce. e. don't yon
has exhausted herself i.
B......K the f'i’rvice commission succeed --
=
railroads ard spent millions opening >bout an amicable settlement prior to to see what would happen next, Edith know! Ungratef-til Artist-Yes. I luive
that time, was ihe prediction made by maintained her position.
had one or two people toll me they
the rivers without results, and says:
Suddenly she felt herself clasped would almost deceive an ass!
"Does harassing the railroads we James P. Holland, president of the
from behind and a man's beard against
now have encourage the construction State Federation of Labor, at a mass her cheek. Turning her face, she rec­
JOHN M. SCOTT, General Passenger agent, Portland, Oregon.
A Perfect Being.
meeting
held
to
i.ty,
following
a
parade
of new lines? Does taxing the rail­
ognized nt once her former lover, Fred
Once upon a time there was a hu-
roads to provide competition induce of 10,000 of the striking traction men Stanford.
man being who never made a mlslnko,
and sympathizers.
them to extend existing branches?
The photographer must have been a
"The match is ready,” Holland said. scamp of tlie first water, for he took And Ills neal little tombstone record*
"Encourage the railroads. Co-oper­
the fact that lie was one day old when
ate with them.
Don't nag them. "If nothing is done by Saturday, a a close up picture of this episode, be died.—Springfield Union.
which
was
not
In
the
play,
showing
Don’t tax them out of the state. Join i strike that will astonish the world will
Edith in the arms of a man, and. the
in fellowship with them, for their be called.”
Perfect Fit.
light striking her face, a fair likeness
——«a»
profit and ours by the development of
Clara—Is she satisfied with her di­
of her was obtained. By the time the
commerce for this community. Rally
Rifle Gives Clew to Sheriff
leading gentleman and Indy emerged vorce stilt? Bella—Yes: she wouldn’t
to their help when they are threatened
IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE
from the house Edith and Fred had have It altered for the world.— Chicago
Roseburg,
Or.
Sept.
14.
—
The
alleged
flerald.
by hostile political legislation. Do not
■ STATE OF OREGON, IN ANO FOR The man who didn,t advertise
disappeared from the window.
grudge them a profit.
Help them robber of several dwellings was arre-t-
When the films were made up the
THE COUNTY OF JACKSON.
Was dead—extremely dead.
make money, because by so duing we ed and brought here yesterday from person who did the work, supposing o ooooooooooooooooo
His widow placed (of mammoth size)
In
the
Matter
of
the
Deter
­
Bluerock on the upper Cow creek, that the window scene was a part of o
o
will make more money ourselves, and
A stone above his head.
when Sheriff Quine served a warrant the play, left It In.
o PRACTICAL HEALTH HINT. o mination of the Relative Righis
will be promoting the progress of
to
the
use
of
the
Waters
of
o
Sne
put his name upon the same.
on Claude Hendricks in his mountain
o
Well, the rest of the story—the prln-
Portland.
o Rogue River and its Tributai ies:
Bran > a, a Medicine,
In letters large and fair,
home. The specific act which has been I clpal part of It-nceds no telling. When o
"But, some say, the railroads must traced to him was robbing Marsh & i George Cross heard that a picture of o
Bread or inútil ns tunde from o
Notice Is Hereby Given: That Hon­ To tell the eye of passer-by
be forced. Have we gained anything Bullwinkle’s hardware store at Riddle ' the Manning place was given in a o bran make : a nutritious break o
Her Man was sleeping there.
orable F. M. Calkins, Judge of the
by trying to force them? As every­ last November. A rille sold this sum­ I movie play he went to see It He saw o fast food. I Because of its coarse- o I
Circuit Court, did on September, 9, Folks thought her sorrow must be great
body knows, Portland started in de- mer caused suspicion. Hendrick's re- more than ho had expected—hl* fiancee o ness and bulk bran Is highly lax­ o
1916, refer al! exceptions filed in the
To raise this monument—
libertly to punish the Southern Pacific ■ sidence is 50 miles from where the In the arms of n strange man. None o ative. Persons of sedentary hab­ o
above entitled matter to the State They did not know (she dij not state)
of
Edith's
friends
up
to
this
time
had
o
o
it*
and
those
who
ent
lunch
meat
by knocking out its land grant. We crime was committed.
seen the play, nnd before they did the o Invariably suffer from constipa­ o Water Board for the purpose of tak-
Her actual intent.
succeeded admirably in the infliction
window scone had been eliminated. o tion
Uncooked bran makes a o i g further testimony in said matter,
of this punishment—succeeded to the
I But George Cross had seen It. and that o more active laxative for such o which said water board is to make One day there came a former flame;
Insane Man is Captured
tune of »20,000,000 or »40,000,000
He read; then soothed her sighs;
was enough
He wrote a note to o cases, It should be eaten once a o such further surveys and investigations
Salem, Or., Sept. 11. —Irwin
punishment to that corporation, what­
Edith peremptorily breaking the en­ o day —two or three tablespoon fills o as may be necessary to make a full And, as she wed, she softly said:
ever they lose in the long run—but Doby, who escaped from the asylum gagement between them.
o of sterilized bran mixed In with o and complete determination, with full
"It pays to advertise!" —Ex.
Hud he told her the cause all might o the breakfast cereal or slewed o
have we gained anything for Portland in July, has been returned to the in-
power
to
hear
testim
>ny
upon
said
He was apprehended by have been explained; but. being one of 0 fruit or taken with a pinch <>f o
or Oregon that in any way compensate I " ’ .
Mr. Rockefeller is backing the Insti­
exceptions at such time and place as
Conld
for the damage done?
L_..._ we
__ not Sheriff Esch at a ahack on the «rounds those up nnd down mon. like Caesar, o salt and milk or cream over It. o the Board may determine, said btard to tute for Government Research in its
whoso wife must be above suspicion, o A warm preparation of umook o
have gained far more by something ' of the Salem Gu 1 club
he disdained to give any reason for his o ed bran can be had by stirring It o give reasonab'e notice to all parties in­ study of the United States govern­
like friendly co-operation with the
ment. Why not? The United States
action
At first Edith was stunned, o Into soup.
o terested of such further hearings.
No Fatal Industrial Accident*
I
carrier?
I
government
has investigated Mr.
but when some time had passed with­ o
G. A. G ardner ,
The aged enjoy the bran bread o
Salem Or.. Sept. 11. —None of the out another word from him and she o for breakfast, dinner and sup- o
"Viewing our railroad problem as
Clerk of the Circuit Court. Rockefeller often enough.
the other big half of our transporta­ 295 accident* reported to the state learned the cause of his treatment of o per. it does away with ilic neisl o
As a fine of 11,200,000 imposed on
tion difficulty, js not the thing for us industrial accident commission dur­ her she (timed against him. and. o for a cereal at breakfast for o
Brussels for cheering a cardinal has
Five Hop Houses Burn
to do to concentrate community energy ing the week ending September 7 was though he afterward begged her for­ o them Digestive disttu bailees are o
been termed mild, one wonders what
Independence, Or. Sept.. 10. —Five
giveness. she never cave It
0 npt to result from a too steady o
on trying to build up rail facilities? fatal. Of the total number 249 were
it would cost to hurrah for the Pope.
She was consoled by Fred Stanford
o hop houses, drying kilns and the hops
Oregon’» great need is more railroads from firms subject to the commission. and reloleoff nt the episode that occa 0 diet of cereals. mid bran prena
Modern revision: The war that rob*
0 rations prevent and «■orrect dis o picked in three days, a'l belonging to
Feeder line* should be build to bring
■loued her break with his rival, for o orders of digestion
o John Roberts, of Salem, were burned the cradle rock* the world.
Both wing* of the republican party Stanford proved an excellent husband
more local traffic to the North Bank
o last night, four miles south of inde­
o
At last something has succeeded in
line. Branches of the O. W. R. 4 N, are now flopping together, and that and she hnd hud quite enough of Cross 0 ooooooooooooocoo
o pendence.
<
| shocking worldly old New York.
should be extended to tidewater, to means a republican victory this fall.
SATURDAY. SEPTEM HER lfi,
7.9/6'
What Wilson Omitted
HUNDREDS FIGHTING
CALIFORNIA FIRES
ROW
RTS
Taylor- Williams Company,
Slight Gain Made in
Paralysis Epidemic
Oregon
Jacksonville
OREGON
U 1 MJ
1
state
FAIR
state Fair Grounds
Salem, Ore. Sept. 25-30, Inc.
Low Round
Trip Fares
will be on sale from all stations in Oregon,
Sept. 21, to 30th with final return limit
of October 4th.
Live Stock, Agricultural, Horticultural,
Poultry and many other exhibits.
Races daily. Special events.
Trains Stop at Fair Grounds
Ask local agent for fares, train service,
etc. or write
Southern Pacific Lines
Notice
w.
It Pays To Advertise