Jacksonville post. (Jacksonville, Or.) 1906-19??, September 23, 1916, Image 1

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    Oregon Historical Society
City Hall
VOL. X
JACKSONVILLE, JACKSON COI NTY, OR .GON, SEPTEMBER 23
CARRANZA TROOPS
FLOATING SALOJN DDES
ROYALTY iO HUNT AND
FIGHT FOR VILLA
BIG BUSINESS AT SEA
FISH IN SOUTHERN OREGON
OUR OWN Sf VI L
19.6
Rz lIOJzi SECTION 0:
SK'JL1. Al) 3 1 UN
INDUSTRIAL REVIEW
M nufa: ures, Enterprises and
Some Recent Happenings
Desert Chihauhau Garrison School er Tramp, Liguor Laden Prince HoherJohe, an Austro
Imp ovemenls, Providing
Surgeon Says Nrvapa/iie Girl,
in Various Parti of
to Join in Attack
H irl in Auto Crash,
From Eureka, Sells
Hungarian Diplomat, Takes
Pay.olls and Promot­
Oregon
on City; Losses
ing Development
Squirrel Whiskey
Out License at Grants
May Suivis:
Apoplexy
Kills
Sutherlin
Man
Are Heavy
of Oregon.
Pass
Astoria, Or. Sept. 19.—The schooner
Tramp, Caption Bob Jones, master off
[he rat)Uth of the Columh a river with
a capacity cargo of Lquors, has been
doing a thriving business during the
past few days, if reports brought in­
side late last night, by shipping men
and fishermen, are true. It appears
now that schooner with a cargo of
thirst-balm arrived off the river last
Thursday.
•‘Squirrel’’ whiskey is said to have
sold for $1 a pint, though it costs lees
than $1 a gallon. Othergrades whisky
are reported to have brought from
$1.50 to $2 a pint. Both Columbia
river and Willa bay fishermen are said
to be patronizing the “Sea Camel”
liberally.
Thus far no action lias been taken
by either federal or state officers
against the craft, an I it was reported
yesterday that the Tramp h id pulled
up her anchor and returned to Eureka
for another cargo of wet goods.
Ch‘hal s, Waih., S -p‘. 11.—Gladys
Smith an 18 ya ir ol 1 ri I of N nr -vi i »,
El Paso, Tex., Sept. 19.— More C
Grants Pass, Or., Sspt. 18 —Prince
... | O.'e'.n City.—Frank Busch wil
than
is in a loe il ii »«pit il T i .• f > i
110 Mexican refugees who fled Chjhau-
j|s irt c instruction at once of modern
Hohenlohoe, conneete I with the Aus-
heal was crune’. Si i-div :
hau City, following Villa’s attack last
river duck a id warehouse.
tre-Hug irian diplom itic c > ps in th:,s
Nipavina, win ai ru on
Saturday, arrived in Juarez today,
country, arrival in thii city ye.terdav
Stthirii.i It is announced that ac­
which she was ri ling tu -n -d r
bringing with them their families and
morning and immediately left for Cave
tual gra ling on new railroad here will
t ie f ig, c u íhi i ; htr uii-wi:
household goods.
camp on Upper Wiliiims creek on a
st irt nt i.'iiee.
surgeon rim IV.-d pu- of tit
hunting expedition, after whi-h h i will
Earlier reports placing the Villa loss­
bone in her f »reh » 11 a 11 i pi
Ai‘.o -i i—N :.v sell rd house de Heated
spend some time fishing in Rogue
es at between 200 and 250 were borne
the brain in a vor» d die re op ira i > . 1 in B ittle Cr :ek district.
river. Two guiles will accrnpiny hi.n
out by the arrivals, who also estimated
He says there is a fair ch nice fur re
North Beni — B ly Park mill starts
into the m >untains with piec horses,
the Carranza casualties variously from
covery.
with crew of 69 m m.
and it is the intention of t he gui les to
200 to 600.
North Bend—Porter mill shuts down
show the prince the time of his life.
American military reports here today
18,009 Pounds of
to in ike extensive improvements in ­
He
had
made
all
the
arrangements
for
inlicate that during the attack a num­
cl i li :g big steel refuse burner, the
his license before coming, as it was
Mine Machinery lai
ber of the members of the garrison
’ition jf oie third st >"v, a large
necessary
to
pav
$25
for
an
alien
gun
joined Villa and that he has since been
' machine shop, bmlsawt, planer, etc.
license
an
I
$10
fo
a
hunters
lie
ens
s.
joined by several independent leaders.
A large piece of machinsry, weird-
Pen tin/ satisfactory leg s! ition to
A couple of weeks ago a wealthy
An air of subdued excitement was
ing over 18,099 pounls, was tai n b' passed Congress allowing private
F.ngliihm-in
flshed
io
Rigue
river
near
manifest in Juarez today, but General
from a flat car at the Billings er >ss- c .pi al t > d .‘v.d >p waterpower ! in the
this.city and pronounced the Rogue tbs
Francisco Gonzales denied any fear
ing Welnesday and stood there m ist west, a $15 t.OJ.l.OJ) e'ectric project on
best fishing in the world.
Plan
to
Run
Steamers
tiat Villa might attack the town.
I
of the day awaiting the arrival of a th ■ C d rnh i river is being hel I up
A story current in Chihauhau City,
To Eugene This Season Bull tractos from do.v.i tu v dlev,
Marsh!) 11 — Presid -nt Sproule of the
according to arrivals, is that on his
which was to haul the heavy w ight S. P. system si.\s n iw that the ra I-
Why Hughes is Needed in
Eugene,
Or.,
Sept.
19.
—
Two
officers
retreat Villa captured a peon and or­
hun t of metal up to ih i Athl rid mine roa 1 is into Coos Bay they intend to
the Oregon City Transportation
dered him to say to General Jacinto
This Tremendous Crisis of
Wednesday night. The in ichin i was develop the Beaver Hill coal in n- to
I
c
nnpany,
which
operates
steamboats
Trevino on his return: “Villa savs
from
the Braden mine near G .11 Hill the fullest p issihait in».
on the upper Willamette during the
next time he comes after you, he’ll I Convicted of Having
and is used in oslverizi ig th i c u< ed
Bulks -I’rupe-ts for a ne v I irnhi r
Against Mr. Wilson’s combination of winter time, started from Eugene in a ore. While ih ■ casing slowly revolv.-s
drop out of the sky, but first he is go­
Auto Load of Liquor grace
in elocution with futility in ac­ rowboat Sunday morning, bound for huge case-hardened stefl balls weigh­ I mid here.
ing to Juarez and drive the garrison
tion; against his record of words un­ C rvallis, for the purpose of examin­ ing perhaps a ton upieu crash the ore . Pendh-t hi will m ike a hard fight to
there into the Rio Grande.
1
pack ad by deeds or betrayed by deeds, ing that portion of the river ab.ve the into dust. This is bat one of several I get a rormsl rchool there.
Salem,
Or.,
Sept.
19.
—
J.
A.
Turner,
■ ———> 1 ■ —
N -wnort—Portl ind & West Coast
arrested several days ago while trans­ we set Mr. Hughes’ rugged and un­ latter place, with a view to establish­ gigantic pieces of machinery which
MEXICANS BLOW UP TRAIN porting 268 quarts of liquor through compromising straightforwardness of ing service to Eugene during the win­ have been taken to the Ashland mire R R Co. announced that they intend
the state in an automobile, was con­ character and action in every office he ter months. They made a similar trip recently. It is reported that manngir to begin field operations soon.
victed before Municipal Judge Elgin has held. We put the man who thinks . last fall and announced that they ex­ Bartlett of the mine has paid out
Harrisburg -9 cars of cattle, 4 of
i
last
night of violating the law provid­ and speaks directly, and whose words pected to run their boats to Eugene $12 09 in the past thirty days in this h ly and 2 of vetch seed left here in
Passengers Permitted to De
ing that all liquor shipments into dry have always been made good, against that winter but no service was estab­ v cinity. We are tol l that Mr. Bart­ lone day for different parts of tl e
triin and are Spared;
1 territory must be labeled. His attor­ the man whose adroit and facile elocu­ lished.
lett states that he has enough ore |country.
tion is used to conceal his plans or his
neys will appeal.
\
blocked out to run the mill which he .s
Harrisburg -3923 acre farm 9 miles
Awful Crime Fol-
want of plans. The next four years Present Day Soldiers Gentlem n erecting for two years.—Tidings.
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from here sold for $7 >,009 $15,030 in
may well be years of tremendous na­
tra ie balance cash.
lows.
tional strain. Which of the two men ■ Lebanon, Or. Sept. 18.—Matt Far­
Logger Killed Under
That
Mexican
Policy
ley,
a
Civil
war
veteran
of
Browns
­
Bend —M. I. Scanlon of the Brooks-
c
—.
do you, the American people, wish at
ville who a few days ago went to
Scanlon Lumber Co. here predicts that
Falling
Tree
In
Camp
the
helm
during
these
four
years;
the
Laredo, Texas. Sept 18. — Bandits
he five years following the close of
man who has been actually tried ar.d Clackamas to visit his son Milton, who
Mr. Bryan’s Commoner says: “If | the European war will lie the best the
held up a passenger train September
' j went to the Mexican border with the
found
wanting,
or
the
man
whose
12, near Tamosopo, rifled the express
' 3d Oregon regiment, states that the Mr. Hughes wants to add a few de- I Oregon lumber business has ever
Astoria, Or., Sept 19.—Caught by a
car of $62,000 in gold, robbed the pass­ falling tree in the camp of the Oregon whole career in public office is a guar­ soldiers of Oregon differ from those of grees of refrigeration to the amount known.
engers and then pushed the train Lumber & Timber company near Par­ antee of his power and good faith? his days in that the present-day ones now on hand let him go into a towm
According to recent statistics Ore­
down the mountain side into a deep sons, yesterday, Oscar Melling, aged But one answer is possible; and it | appear like a well-managed class of that has sent some state militia boys
gon
Brass Works do $225,000 business
must
be
given
by
the
American
peo-
j
to the Rio Grande and advocate inter­
canyon, according to an apparently 30 years, was instantly killed. Three
with 32 employes.
pie through United States. —From the i 1 college students, with the rough ele- ven'ion in Mexico."
reliable report reaching here today.
i ment that was prominent in army life
men were caught when the tree fell,
Albany Linn Benton Growers Ass’ll,
Mr. Hughes has been in several such
The passengers were permitted to O. L. Wahlstrom, whose injuries were speech of Col. Theodore Roosevelt, de- ( in bis day entirely eliminated.
livered
at
Lewistown,
Ma
:
ne,
in
be
­
towns in the past two weeks. He has cannery at Brownsville has more or-
detrain, thus preventing loss of life, Blight; an unknown man who is under
half of Charles E. Hughes.
the report said.
not been careful in giving his opinion ders than it can fill.
the care of Dr. Lott, of Westport,
Sells Pheasants to Ohio
of what is simple duty toward Mexico,
Marshfield First car of Coos Bay
On the following day, according to and seriously bruised about the head
Charles D. Alexander, proprietor of and the fathers of the boys who have coal shipped over the new railro id
the report, a constitutionalist troop and shoulders, and Medin, whose skull
Multnomah county’s taxable valua­
train sent out to apprehend the ban­ was crushed like paper under the tion for 19i6 will show a decrease of the Linn Ringneck farm, has received gone to the border have given him went to Harrisburg.
Portland-Union Meat Co. to erect
dits, was blown up at the same spot great weight of the falling tree, $20,000,000 from 1915 and $38,000,000 an order from the game commission of all attention end enthusiastic approval.
If anything was ever weaker than new sheep pens at cost of $35,000
the hold up occured, 40 soldiers being The body was brought to Astoria last ' from 1913 being just slightly above Ohio at Cleveland for 150 pairs of
Ringneck pheasants. The birds were the handling of the Mexican situation
killed.
evening.
I what it was in 1910.
Marshfield $500,000 Coos Bay Pulp
sold fur $4 a pair and shipped to Ohio by Mr. Wilson, since the day he order­ mill plant has been dismantled and
last week. The Linn Ringneck ranch ed the fleet to Vera Cruz, no Ameri­ machine.ty sold to British Columbia
is a new industry in Linn county, can wants to hear of it. Mr. Wilson firm.
which raised about 1000 pheasants this seems to have originally taken up the
Bandon-It is claimed that there
year, and is preparing to raise in the idea that Mexico was peopled by a
are
now more loggers at work in Coos
naturally peaceable people, that the
neighborhood of 4000 next year.
onlv trouble was to dispose of a few county than -ever before.
I
Astoria A. Wickerstrom gets con-
Brewers’ Amendment is Fought revolutionists there. The record of tract for 24 life boats to be used on
that country for a hundred years past,
Albany, Or., Sept. 19.—The Anti- and the real status of the masses of ships now building here.
' Saloon league is holding largely at­ the people, the president has seemed
Bend--$80,000 hotel to be built here.
tended meetings in this section and determined never to understand. He
directing special attention to the said recently, in effect, that redemp-
Forest Noles
brewers’ amendment wi’h a view to tion for Mexico must come from the
defeating the measure at the coming Mexican people, anil never seemed to
The annual value of the farm wood­
election. Special emphasis is put up­ realize that the germ of redemption is
lot products of the United States is
on the fact that the enforcement of not there. There is nothing to build over $195,00.1,000.
tne prohibition law would be practic­ from. A real man intent upon resur­
More people are spending their vaca­
ally impossible should the brewers’ recting his country on enlightened
tions on National Forests this summer
amendment be adopted.
lines, would never live longer than to than have ever done so before, many
begin his work
persons traveling long distances by
But it is chiefly what is due our own automobile in order to camp in these
Baccn Thief Gets Prison Sentence people
that is a concernment to us. public playgrounds.
Lebanon, Or., Sept. 18. —Safitd The American people love peace, but
At a recent meetin r of the Concon-
Schemen, who pleaded guilty last week when a condition becomes intollerable
to a charge of larcency, was sentenced then there must a way be found to nully Stock Association, at which there
by Judge Kelly to a tetm of from two change that condition, and our people were twenty members present, it was
to five years in'the state penitentiary. have a settled conviction that a sharp decided not to allow any bulls on the
Schemen and another young man, short war is more merciful and just range after 1916 except those of beef
named Price, several weeks ago enter and safe, than the meeting of bandits grade and having registered papers.
Tourists registers are in use on many
ed the smoke house of L. W. Dens­ with soothing syrup and peace procla­
more, a farmer of North Lebanon, and mations; hence they believe that a of the National Forests. By r. gister-
carried off about 200 pounds of bacon. I policy that encourages the murder of ing their namis and destination, per­
peaceable Americans ought to be set sons going into the mountains can ar­
range to have telegrams and other
aside.—Goodwin’s Weekly.
X
INSANE MOTHER KILLS
important messages forwarded by the
Forest Rangers.
DAUGHTER WITH POISON
Water Kills Overheated Man
Experiments at the Forest Products
Grants Pass, Or., Sept. 18. —Paul H. Laboratory at Madison, Wisconsin,
Walters,
40-year-old
mining
man,
Wasco, Or., Sept. 18. —While suffer-
have resulted in the discovery of a
! ing from typhoid fever, little four- after a long walk on which he became method whereby the yields of alcohol
■ year-old Dolly Vandetia was poisoned overheated, stopped and drank from a and acetate of lime from the destruc­
, by her mother, Mrs Andy Vanletta, cold mountain stream, then stood and tive distillation of hardwoods have been
3Í I and died. The m >ther, w.i > was suf­ toppled over, dying shortly despite increased fifteen per cent.
fering from a delirium, then poured efforts of two friends, Fred C. Durth
I carbolic acid in milk and food that was and H. F. McClelland, to revive him.
Three New Soldiers at Home
| eaten by her infan. child and her sis­ He is survived by a widow, five sons
Roseburg,
Or., Sept. 18.—Three old
and
four
brothers,
one
of
whom
lives
ter, Mrs W. H. Yancey, following
snldiers have been admitted to the
which she drank a-id herself. A doc­ in Portland.
Oregon Soldiers' Home here. They
The Pioneer Store
Jacksonville, Ore.
tor saved the lives of all three. Mrs.
are James F. Youmans, private in
Vandetta is held to be mentally un­
Even when a man knows a woman’s
company
H. Minnesota infantry, but
sound an I it is now thought that she ! ge she never thinks he thinks she
for 30 years of Ix'on i; John T. Thomas,
has typhoid fever.
looks it.
sergeant in company B, 7th Kansas
When a young man gets married his cavalry, from St. Johns, and Oscar M.
Bend -Payrolls here now amount to mother always wonders what he can Downs, 2d New York mounted infan­
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W OK'
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09,0)) a month.
try, also from St. Johns.
I see in a girl like that,
Sutherlin, Or., Sent. 18.—A stroke
of apoplexy that followed his run to
c itch a train to Portland proved fa'al
t> J. F. Lose, Sutherlin realty dealer,
a id former president of the Luse Land
& Development company of St. Paul,
which ii Slid tu have sold more than a
million of acres of Ian I in the Canadian
provinces. He came to Sutherlin in
1933 buying 8100 acres of land. His
company has spent a great sum devel­
oping the valley an 1 town of Sutherlin.
Mr. Lose was born in Johnson coun­
ty, Iowa, in 1861. He is survive! by
his widow, his mother, three brothers,
three sisters, a son and a daughter.
The funeral will be held here tomor­
row and the body will be sent to Port-
lmd for burial. He was a member of
che Odd Fellows’ and Elks’ lodges.
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