Jacksonville post. (Jacksonville, Or.) 1906-19??, July 07, 1917, Image 2

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    rACKSON VILLE POST-:
Morey and Happiness.
A Contribution in tin- Amerb un Ma
azine says:
Ondai Paper of the City of Jacksonville, Oregon
' The amount of money «me needs t ■
be happy is <"" uvli to maintain uu «••
A weekly newspaper published every Saturday at the county seat of ■<
tubli died environment.
County, Oregon. D. W. B agshaw , Editor and Publisher
"it differs vastly, ami. with tn -n p:
ressing. it , baa: «■- <■• hsi.inli.v. it
Entered as second-class matter June 22. 1907. at the postsJIice at Jacksonx iile lolly, to set some ¡»art'etilar ummat.
like a • 5.*n* income. Ti at Infers tl. >
Oregon, under Act of Congress of March 3<Js7'.t.
all men who earn 1 s -perlm; s '•*•’> pel'
cent of all fumili« s in.- n , -sarily un­
SATURDAY. JULY 7. ltd 7
happy.
SUBSCRIPTION: One year by mail $1.51. Advertising rates furnished on
".M< st successful men find happiness
all the way up. 1 remember when
application.
a mouth scemili a fortune to me.
distinctly tenni;.ber that u ro'll ima
If a registratio i of women under 31 receiving $.‘sx> yeurly sei-tued u piato-
vas had, no <>ne would be left at home '.-rut.
to mind the grandchildren.
"I believe that 1 Could have remain­
Some of the provinces of China de­ ed happy on today's equivalent for
mand war with Germany. They set that $50 monthly. I sax, ,1 money then,
us always, uml 1 started to build a
an excellent example to Cronstadt and
home.
' other seven-by-nine “repiblics” into
"I have been lutppy fimim ally at ev­
which Russia show» a tendency to ery step »luce. I remember when I
split.
first afforded a thirty-live dollar Hat.
No near sight«» I man could distinguish It seemeil a mansion to m<‘. When 1
The regular July session of the City
the registration from an old fashioned later afforded a $leo tl it I remarked.
council was held Tuesday evening: pre­
This is as fine a h lin- as any man
Republican landslide
sent Mayor Britt, all councilmen and
could ever want.' And 1 meant it."
German
prisoners
taken
in
Flanders
the City recorder.
Bills for salaries, supplies, etc were expected to be killed by their British
Famous Statue of Liberty.
Tlie statue of Liberty Enlightening
presented and ordered paid. Recorder captors. Thus we see that war is a
the World. Whii'11 stands ill New York
reported receipts since last meeting as great enlightener.
They started that British drive at 3 harbor, was a gill from Franco to the
follows: Impounding fee 5.00, water
o’clock in : he morning. The man who United States. Shortly after tile es­
rent 181.00, fee from Sexton, 2 50.
tablishment « f li republic lu ITtlli e.
Ordinance No. 1028, granting fran­ hates his alarm clock, is not likely to
ill 1870, u movement was starteil tl: 1
chise to the Southern Oregon Traction enjoy mtxiern war.
in favor of erecting some kind of per­
Company was read th» third lime and
Home consumption of German claims manent memorial of the fraternal fel l­
passed by the following vote: Ayes, of victory may supDly the shortage of ing between I'rance and the United
Bagshaw, Ficg. Lewis -Nay, Hartman. potatoes.
States. Iu 1S74 an organization was
Water regulations were discussed at
formed there , ailed the i'reiich-Amer-
Well, anyway the Russian revolution lcan union, anil a popular subscription'
some length and the -ecorder was in­
resulted in the liberation of the Siber­ was begun, which r liz, <1 a very large
structed to prepare amendments to wa­
ian prisoners.
sum, many prominent Frenchmen con­
ter ordinance so as to cover hours for
Personally conducted by one Persh tributing. The statue was don«' b
use tn sprinkling and provide penalty
ing, the American eagle will presently Frederic Bartholdi. Ti.«' United States
for violation thereof.
government set apart an island f. r its
The recorder was instructed to pur- scream on the battle fields of Europe. location, mid Amerkans contributed
This
makes
Pershing
one
of
our
great
­
chase a stop watch for marshal to time
money to build its pedesuil. thus mak­
est conductors.
speeders.
ing It a distiin tlv International affair.
Marshal was instructed to collect ad-
It is of bronze. Ill feet in height,
weighs 2'■•>.* («* pounds and w as
ditional water rent from S. O. Trac-
Are You Backing the Right Horse?
veiled Oct. 28. ISM!.
tion Co. also from Neil lot opposite
“nave you a young genius in your
court house. Proposition of Mrs. C. family'.-" asks the editor of tlie Amer­
Animals In Fire.
Reed regarding cemetery lot and nl- ican Magazine. "1><> the rest of you
Most
animals
ui«‘ n raid of tire ami
co
nsidered.
scrimp
mid
save
in
order
to
provide
leyway was presented and
tlie best of everything for him? De will flee from it in t :ror. To others
Council adjourned to meet July 10.
you make sacrifices so that lie can go there is a fasei'iati ’ii a'.s ut a Came,
away to be educated—so that he can ami they wi 1 wall, intuit even though
have all the tpportuuities in the world torture«! by tin heat.
A horse iii a burning stable ge«'s ma I
to develop his powers?
"if this interesting situation does not with fear, but a deg is as coo! in a
exist in your home it exists in some tire ns at any time, lie keeps liis nos ■
other home on your street, Anyway, «low n to the tloor, win re the nir i . pur­
est. and set himself calmly to Ihuiing
Salem, Or.. July 5 Forty-nine fires you lune seen a case of It and won
his way out. ( .its iu jire cry piteous­
occurred in the state during the month tiered about it. You have w ondcrcd ly. They hide their facets from the
of
it.
the
about
tlie
right
anil
wrong
of June, and the loss totaled $54.620,
light and crouch in «•« rners. When
according to figures compiled by Insur­ wisdom or the folly of it. You have their reseller lifts them they are. ns a
thought sometimes that no human be­
ance Commissioner Wells.
ing, however brilliant, has a right to rule, quite docile and subdued, never
accept so much from others
Then biting or seratehing.
Binis si-eiii to be h, pni tizi»<l by fire
there is often the question as to wheth­
er the favored one in such a family is and keep perfeitly still. Even the lo­
really the most gifted one alter all. quacious parrot in a lire bus nothing to
it is quit«» possible—if only one can go say. Cows, like dogs, do not «how
—that William should come home from alarm. They nre easy to letul forth
his musical studies in New York ami and often find their way out them
London, July 5—During the air n id let Mary go on with her art. There is selves -Lomloii Answers.
on Harwich yesterday two of the Ger­ no such thing us being sure that you
Evolution of the Carrot.
man machines were brought down have ¡ileked out the right genius to
Even the most sophlstleatisl profes­
ablaze by British naval aircraft and a buck.”
sional tiller of the soil must be sur­
third machine was damaged, it is offi­
Bad Health and the Mouth,
prised that til«1 one«» despised carrot,
cially announced. All the British air­
Dental educators and high grade used principally as food for stock, is
men who engaged the Germans emerg­ practitioners have for years urged
i
now among the vegetables reeommeml-
ed safely from their fights. Eleven medical men and the public to reeog- e«l by government ami other experts
persons were killed and 36 injured by­ nize the importance of mouth condi ns an important human food product.
tions. But only recently has the men­ Under the modern practice of food
bombs.
ace of pyorrhea, "blind" abscesses and analysis for the purpo-«' of determin­
other diseases of the mouth been wide­ ing energy values It is found that tills
Troops Of Six Stales To Train ly accepted ¡is Important factors in bumble bird of field mid garden ranks
general health. By the romance of high. Dieticians have also dls«-overed
Palo Alto
the microscope and X rays we are that, when J>roperly cooked, it is not
learning many tilings before unknown, only valuable as a foo«l ad.iuti' t, but is
and through these agencies the dentist of extremely deli<-at<* tiuvor. Roches­
ter Democrat ami Chronicie.
Salt Lake City, July 5—Tne war de- is enabled to put Ills linger on dis
purtment has decided to semi militia cased centers that would otherwise not
Antiquity of tho Bracelet.
be seen or positively determined.
troops from Utah, Montana, Idaho and
Few wearers of brm elcls know that
We are told that a large percentage
Wyoming to Palo Alto, Cal . instead of of our ills, other than contagious dis­ they were ome lisci to «listili .-uish tlie
American Lake. Wash., tor training, enses. have their origin in the mouth. Insane. Before lunati's v,c:c < on.luc i
according to information received her«
As laid health is one of the most to asylums they wore an armlet for
Bracelets for the arms
Orders last week directed national dreaded and one of the most ex|ieti- «listiti« tiot
guards of Oregon and Washington to sive things in life, mouth conditions ami anklets for the logs - « trcqia ally
must, therefore, be among the most mentioned ns ornaments in the Bible
train at Palo Alto.
— ■,
e«ai a ■
important things in life. If a healthy are still comm nly worn by eastern
mouth is so large a factor In general married women of nil r. nks. The
Stock
Liquor Seized In Raid health, mouth hygiene should be an were looked tii*oti as a « aplt.il means of
important part of our children's edu­ investing money, ns they <<>u!«l not be
cation. It is essential that every child taken for debts of the husband.
t-
MEETING OFCOUNCTI
Regular Session Tuesday
Night. Mostly Rou-
tine Work
49 Fires In Oregon Dur­
ing Month Of June.
Two [German Airships
Shot Down In Raid.
ZU
of
Astoria, July 5- Sheriff Burns, Con­
stable Nelson, and Spe«‘ial Agent Rei­
chard, of District Attorney Erickson's
office, yesterday afternoon added 422
quartz of beer an«i 25 gallons of whis­
ky to their »tock, when they raided a
little used building west of the U and
I soft drink parlor. Much of the whis­
ky was in five-gallon kegs and the beer
was packed in its original shipping ,. s-
es. No arrests »'ere made.
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Salem Youths In Navy Are In
Russian
Port.
Salem. Or., July 4 — According to »8-
vii'es receive«! here James Walker.
James H. Lambirth and Dick C< i irs,
Salem boys, who enlisteil in the nav;..
are now in a Russian port. Thev are
on the United States steamship Buff ,-
I
Electric Sparks
(From Off Our Wireless)
should be carefully taught how to take
the best care of the teeth. We owe It
to the coming generations.—Saturday
Evening Post.
Alpha and Omeea.
In three places. in the ' o »k of Rev­
elation. Alpha. th<> first letter of the
Greek alphabet, ami Ome;: . the hist,
are referreil to in the phrase. “I am
Man and Civilization.
Tlie marvelous ¡inigress of the last Alpha mul ('mega, tin- beginning ami
the end." Both Greeks mid Hebrews
fifty years has lulled us into a sense
employed the letters of the alphabet
of self confidence and security as r
gards our ra ial progress, says Dr. Eu­ as numerals.
gene I.yman risk In the S. lentlti
Monthly. Dr. Flslt believes that •‘civ- No Better Than Father Used to Make.
Young Husband- Stili sitting up.
itizatiou" has not improved mankind.
dear? You shi lldn't have waited for
lie writes:
■ me. 1 I w as detiiineil downtown bv lm
"I do not think we have any evi­
portant business, and 1
Young Wife
dence that man as a;» « rgantsm. wheth­
—Try some other < exitlse. George.
er in regard to bis physical or mental
That's the kind father used to make.—
«apa« ities. now present! a higher aver­
Chicago Tribune
age type than characterize 1 the na­
tions of antiquity, Indeed. so far ns bis
Three Kinds of Men,
physical structure Is eon erned. there
Then» nr»» three kinds of men In the
is much evidence to the contrary and world th «e'the best' who make Jokes,
I think we may be assured that tlie those who ean enjoy Jokes and those
great minds of antiquity would have (the worst kind» who attempt to ex-
made equally go« d use of present day ¡dain Jokes.—G. K. t'heaterton.
knowledge If they were with us t.slay
an«! in a position to utilize it.''
Linen Breeches.
Fetter to be despised for t»o anxious
»¡»prehensions than ruined by too con
Merit security.-Burke
Linen breis-hes were worn by men
in 141*1 II. C. They h ! so at that ¡»e-
rl"d wore cm'. roidervtl coats, besides
bonnets “for glory ami f -r 1 ■< auty."
i
Manila's Nsms Widely Used.
Hindenburg claims victory “in »he
Manila Las gi en its name pr> ably
West” but not quite so far West.
to nor»» articles of «simmer »■ than any
('Apparently a tax on automobiles other city tn the world "Manila" to­
would make other taxes unnecessary bacco. cheroots, hemp, bats, paper,
matting, bracelets ami rings are Just
Turkeys are now cheaner than for a few of the things which remind peo­
some time past. Cannot the president ple lu different countrit s of t ie apltal
be induced to order a special Thanks­ of the Philippine».—Londoa Chronicle
giving day to celebrate the fact.
I.lttle Willie- Say. pa
lomat? Pa A diplomat,
person who can prove
without calling him one.
is n
liar
Tlie dirtL tilt part of iroo.1 temper con-
elsts in forbearance and n -eoi uitnoda-
tlon to the ill ben r of others
Hot Weather Merchandise
t the Coolest Store in town!
The store who’s aim is to serve as well as sell.
The store where c< urtesy is a motto and good cheer an asset.
The store that makes few mistakes and rectfies them cheerfully
The store in which all Departments offer Values that will be of
Keen interest to every customer.
Wash goods, Ginghams, Dress goods, White goods, Linens Silk
and cotton fabrics, Domestics, Draperies, Suitings, Staple land fan­
cy notions, Women’s ready-to-wear goods, Ladies’ and children’s
underwear, Trimmings, Handkerchiefs, ribbons, laces,embroideries,
hosiery, men’s and boys’ furnishings.
Groceries, Flour, Feed and Grain.
Space forbids further enumerations but we furnish what you need.
Give us a chance to show the Big Values at
Taylor- Williams Co
The Peonie's Store
Phone 142.
Oregon
Weather Report
Millais’ "Trust Me.''
Highest quality, jewelry
repairing, diamond set-,
A lady mid gentleman were standing
ting, watch repairing,
before a picture by Millais called
Following is the report of U. S. Vol­
1 : gat«- mounting and jew |
‘Trust Me." in which mi elderly squire
J elry manufacturing.
| unteer Cooperative Observer, E. Britt;
confronts bis daughter, who holds a
*
Martin J. Reddy,
Jacksonville, for month of March.
letter behind her buck.
Latitude 42 deg. 18. min. north; longi­
Th«' picture adiniis «if more explana­ i, 212 E. Main St.. MEDFORD. OREGON.
tude 123 deg. 5 min. west.
tions titan one. for Mr. Millais liad
that rare faculty of ¡Hitting blended
expressions into bis faces which puz­
M
Date Maximum Minimum
Precipita-
zle us. us the expressions of
CATARRH and
iivn
faces do.
1
60
44
•>
HAY FEVER
But the one this gentleman was over
63
38
3
66
35
beard giving bis « ompanlou is us new.
2
Dennis Eucalyptus Ointment
4
73
39
we are bound to say, to the painter
AT ALL DRUG STORES
15
80
41
as to our readers. "You see," he said,
T ubes 25 c
J ars 50 c
6
83
46
"she lias got a letter in her hand
86
I
48
which she Is keeping back from the
9'2
8
51
man in the red coat. Well, he is the
9
81
49
03
postman ami lias just given her the
65
46
10
55
38
letter. 1 suppose it's from abroad.
11
79
12
33
She hasn't the money to pay the post­
90
13
46
age, so she says. ‘Trust me.’ "
93
14
51
The explanation was given with per­
8¿»
15
52
fect gravity ami in apparent good
81
59
1C.
faith.—London Mall.
88
48
17
91
18
52
86
52
Grand Opera In 1630.
19
88
48
20
The following excerpt frein Burney's
73
48
21
"History of Music." published in 1776.
77
43
22
describing the first ¡»erformanee of the
80
44
23
opera "Bernice" in 1680, Indicates that
74
40
24
“there is nothing new under tlie sun,"
85
42
25
even in sumptuous staging of music
85
48
26
86
dramas.
48
27
75
46
‘There were choruses of 100 virgins.
28
73
49
29
100 soldiers. l*>o horsemen in iron ar­
88
43
30
mor. forty cornets on hoi ses. six trum­
31
peters «ni horscliack, six diui.imers, -ix
.03
ensigns, six great tintes, si:; minstrels
playing oil Turkish Uutes and six oili­
Temperature—mean max. 79.66; mean
er» <
< etuve tîntes, six pages, three
mir, 45.55; mean 62.61. Max 93. on 14.
Sergei s. six dmbi.Ests. tw.-lve hunts­
Minimum, 32. on 12. Greatest daily
men. t va lve grooms, six coachmen for
range, 45.
Total precipitation .03
trumpeters, six others for ti e pro, es­
inches. Greatest in 24 hours, , .03 in.,
sieu. Iv. i li ns led by two Turks, two
on 9.
Number of days ■ with 01.
elephants b <1 by two others. Bernice's
inch or more precipitation, 1, clear,
triumphal cat* drawn by four horses,
♦ 27; partly cloudy, 3; cloudy. 0.
six ether curs, with prisoner» and
•>
spoils drawn bv twelve horses, utid six •>
.«.
Total snowfall
inches
•s»
Precipitaiion for season.
4»
Precipitation for last season
♦
Seasonal average
.-
♦
Frcderl.-k Wcye:! .tcuser, Amer! a’s 4»
•>
There's
ma^ic
in
the
word
E. B ritt ,
one time lumber king, w ho die 1 a mul­ T
Cooperative Observer.
timillionaire. ome gave the following + HOME.
rules ou how to get ri' h: "Make up ■8» There should be magic in the <-
your mind to work at something real­ ❖ words HOilE T?.ADZ.
♦
•I«
ly w, rthy of work and wm-k hard. The •?
* The ho..K nie-chants are part v
4»
surest way to m::ke tii.'.iey is t" save
of this town.
4»
money ami to use what you have.
<•
lit .2 , o p-'-ity means TOUR 4»
D".«'t I'«' ::frai«l ci I - I;
or ■
♦
prosperity.
.1.’...: :«t:.'t't\a to ; o: .- work. W, rk
< ati I • inai’e a joy. an economy, a V Trade with tlie home mer­ +
Salem. Or.. July 4 —During the last
pleasure. If you eonildm» an obie t
chants.
♦ year the number of accidents subject
worth while with the determined am­ <• ■>
to the workmen's compensation law
bition to win. Any voutig man «-an
: has averaged over 38 for each business
get rich, can sit'-iw 1. If In» saves, if lie
4» day, while the fatal accidents subject
has a definite ami h niest purpose a id
to the law averaged one for every four
is s > llll.sl with th«» I'tiqx'se that work
days of the calendar, according to a
ceases to be a hanlshl[> and las "tiles a
statement issued by the state industrial
¡irlvihge.”
accident commission.
Insane Patients Escape From
Submarines and Speed.
The size of the subumriue must I»»
As}lum At Salem.
llmitetl by its ability to maneuver, and
to maneuver quickly. In quick sub­
mergence lies the only hope of safety
for the submarine attacked on the
Salem, Or., July 5—Taking advan­
surface. It is figured that n boat built tage of their privileges as trusties. R.
to make twenty-five knots on the sur­
Albany. Or., July 4-Mrs. Frank
C. Felber, committed from Columbia
face would, through its great size, take
from Mult- •',orton' or Shedd, was badly injured in
nearly ten minutes to submerge A de­ county, and Frank Snell, l._......... ..
stroyer traveling at thirty knots nomah. escaped from the asylum yes­ an autj collision four miles south of Al­
bany today.
Her machine collided
would cover something like six miles terday. Neither is danger us.
with a big California car, head-on.
in that length of time, which simply
Four other people in the car were not
means that the commander of stick a
After reaiinfr of current events in seriously injured.
submarine. < aught on the surface by
a tori»edo boat or a destroyer a y Russia there is a tendency to fee! less
where within a radius of six miles bitter toward the former ctar.
America is edging into the war with
might Just as well surrender his »Lip. I A person who doesn't read the news­
the irresistible insistence of a Jess Wil­
for if lie di«l not he could not escape papers every dsv needn't get the idea
lard getting through the crowd that la
ramming and sinking.—San Francisco
that he knows which cities are to get. engaged in watching a safe hoisted to
Chronicle.
| cantonments.
the fifteenth floor.
.
t tssesi
join the
“Î’îoras Sweet Heme”
Chorus
38 Accidents Daily Is Re
cord In Oregon.
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Shedd Woman Badly Hurt
In Auto Crash.