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About Jacksonville post. (Jacksonville, Or.) 1906-19?? | View Entire Issue (Oct. 20, 1917)
: JACKSONVILLE FOS'l-: INDUSÎR AL REVIEW Officiai Paper of the City of Jacksonville, Oregon^, J Manufactures, A weekly newspaper published every Saturday at the county seat of Jackson County, Oregor. 1). W. B acshaw , Editor and Publisher Entered as second-class matter June 2'.‘, loo". at the post office at Jacksonvill Oro-on. under Act of Conifress of March 3, liST”. r S’A7V7i’/J.l E. Of lOEEH ¿0. If)17 4 ------------- i SUBSCRIPTION: One year by mail $1.50. Advertising rates furnished on, application. Additional Loa! News Austria Is Ready To Re tire From War. Enterprises and Improvements, Providing Payrolls and Promot- mg Devel pieni of Oregon. Notice of Change oí Name We hereby notify our patrons and the public that the corpora tion known as Tavlor-Williams Company, has been dissolved, th.it Jno. M. Williams has purchased all the sleek of the foinier concern Milton—Local banks show large gain deposits reach nearly $1,025,100. Bangor’s road» to bo paved. Bend — Stockme 1 estimate that 53,000 sheep will winter this year on irrizat- e 1 lands near here. Reedsport to have new hotel. Eugene cannery will probably run all winter putting up vegetables, Marshfield—Sitka Spruce Company spending $60,000 on improvement of pr iperty. Oregon ¡3 seventh in domestic «o< 1 c'ip. Pendleton —Local bank« to handle $8.000,000 wneat er ip of Umatilla coun ty. North Bend —Buehner Lumber Co to commence construction woik on new pianing mill soon. Mapleton Commonwealth Lumber Co. has started erecti in of 50,000 foot mill at Nekoma Fort Rock —Freemont creamery in stalls new machinery —will double ca ll k ity. D irfur - Pacific P. wer & Light Co. installing lights here. ---------- ♦¿O«----------- NOTICE OF FINAL HEARING. In County Court, Jackson County, Ore gon. Estate of Thomas G. Cox, de ceased. The undersigned, Executrix of said estale has filed in said Court her final account as executrix and the Judge of said Court has set Saturday, Decern her 1, 1917 at ten o’clock A. M. at the Court house in Jacksonville, said coun ty, as the time and place to hear any objections to the approval of said ac count. G ertrude Cox, Executrix. and will continue the business At The Old Stand & Oliver Harbaugh was a recent visi tor in Medford. London, Oct. 16—The Deutsche Tag- W. Smith if Ruch was a business under the trade name of es Zeitung of Berlin, as quoted in an far visitor in town Friday. Exchange Telegraph dispatch from F. J. Newman, Esq. of Medford was Amsterd im says th.it Count Czernin, ft at the court house to-day. i Austro Hungarian foreign minister, re H. K. Hanna transacted business at cently requested the German chancel- Medford Friday forenoon. ' lor, Dr. Michaelis, to state Germany’s Mose Barksdull of Medford was a ' peace terms, urging that Germany The capital of the concern is not impaired in any way by the business visitor in town today. make concessions in the west. Count W. J. Moore, Esq. of Ashland, was a Czernin received a vague replv, where change: the interests purchased by Mr. Williams have been paid foi upon he stated that he could no longer business visitor in town today. negotiate with Dr. Mich lelis, inasmuch with private capital not belonging to the corporation and the pres Matthew Rav of Ruch was a visitor as the chancellor made vague state in this city and Medford Friday. ments when clearness and frankness ent management is fully7 able to supply your wants in all our lines. Porter J. NefT of Medford was a vis were imperatively necessary. itor at the court house this morning. These statements of the Tags» Zei- , Persons having claims against the old firm are request Miss Nellie Dickey of Ashland was a tung are not denied, the dispatch says, ' business visitor in this city this morn and have made a great sensation, being ed to present the same to us as soon as possible. ing. particularly illustrative of the fervent I Attorney C. M Thomas of Medford , desire for peace on the part of Aus We thank our patrons, one and all for the business given us in was a business visitor in this city to tria. 2> day. -----------------♦(£»------ - — - the past and ask a continuance of your favor in future. We aim Attorney E. D. Briggs of Ashland transacted business at the court house Campaign On Moles to Open to please, in Quality, Price, and Service today. rj Mrs. J. A. Butterfield of Medforl, CoJVallis, Or., Oct. 16—Theo. H. 1 was a business visitor in town this Scheffer, assistant in the biological sur- morning. , vey in Western Oregon, advocates the George H. Minning of Applegate use of tnoleskin3, and is soon to launch transacted business in this city Friday a campaign against moles and for sav- Phone 112. The People’s Store. i ing of the skins, as there is a r great ----- * afternoon. Fred W. Mears, city attorney of. demand for them. During the first Medford was a business visitor in this six months of the year there were 6,- 000,000 moleskins imported from Eu- city today. rope. Attorney B. F Piatt of Medford transacted business at the court house this morning. Man Who Killed Wild Elk Mrs. H. K. Hanna and Mrs. Reis i pays Eine of $200 Ghapman were visitors in Medford Fri For Sale, Tools, Etc. No Hope Held Out For Electric Sparks day afternoon. A C» • J. W. Wilson, expert accountant, is Boh Fitzsimmons. (From Oft’ Our Wireless) LA Albany, Or., Oct. 16 —B. B. Dough here this week auditirg the books of A lot of Blacksmithing, Wood work ton who killed an elk on his farm a few the county officers. ing and Pipe fitting tools, stock of miles east, of Albany last week plead When the Kaiser told Gerard Mrs. Jessie B. Dean of Medford was ed guilty this morning and paid a line Chicago, Oct. 19—The condition of bolts, old iron, etc. A set of 4 wheels from grunted a divorce Saturday morning of $200. The case against M. S. and Robert Fitzsimmons, former champion ¡‘he would stand no nonsense for hack, old buggy, gasoline engine, was per- America after the war ” he from her husband Carl Robert Dean. etc. now in shop on California street. Elmer Erb, arrested with Doughton, heavyweight pugilist, who is ill of haps looking forward to forming a Mrs. Margaret Lindsay died at her was dismissed. The meat has been pneumonia at a hospital here, was still partnership with LaFollette. Also: Small cook stove, heating critical early today. home in Ashland, Sunday morning, ag- turned oyer to the local Red Cross. stove, step ladders, large ¡camera etc., The two most selfish men in the world It was said at the hospital that, e I 67 years. Funeral was held Tues being the personal property belonging .ire the man who takes the peach that while there was little change in his day. to the estate of the late Charles H. condition during the night, practically you have had your eye on all through A. E. Reames, Gus Newbury "and T. I Basye, deceased. Will be sold in a lot Couple Get No Paroles. I no hope was held out for his recov- dinner, and the man who gets the peach W. Miles were among the attorneys I at a bargain, or blacksmith outfit will you have sort of had your eye on al) Salem, Or., Oct. 15—At its meeting ery. from Medford who attended court Sat- I be sold separately if desired. ------------------- ------------------- your life. here Saturday afternoon the parole unlay morning. D. W. B agshaw , Adm. biard refused to grant paroles to Ha It is a question with the vaudeville Jacksonville, Oregon. The circuit court was in session sev sel Erwin and Willard Tanner, both houses whether they should allow the U«»d Wooden "Shells.” eral days this week finishing up the serving terms from Portland for man Some .veins ago civil war was raging khaki clad boys to come in free of business of the old term, ¿hearing equi slaughter committed in that city sever- between two Afghan tribes, the All charge as an added attraction or charge ty cases, motions, et'-. j al years ago. Tne board decided that Klicl and the Mala Kliel. The latter them double rates for diverting so much Highest quality, jewelry A heavy frost Wednesday morning it would not consider further petitions tribe built great hopes of success ou a attention from the talent. repairing, diamond set wilted the cucumber vines, tomatoes j from either for Clemency for two years cannon of such a size that 100 men ting, watch repairing, HJsingfors, Finland, is reported to agate mounting and jew and beans in the gardens, This was Thirteen paroles were granted by the were required to draw It. A Slkli trained in a British battery be in a state of ¡political ferment, but elry manufacturing. the first frost of the season. board. was engaged to work the gun on the advices fail to say whether it is over a Martin J. Ruddy, IL A. Reuner. Charles Furguson, I understanding that he receive 20 Mayoralty recount or a primary murd- MEDFORD. OREGON. John Irwin, Marian Hanks, E. W. Gow rupees every time he hit the village !er.’ Klamath Falls Mayor Is In Hos an, C. Lowe and It. T. Baldwin of fort of the foe. This did not prove re- Every time an Austrian statesman Klamath Falls were at the court house 1 mnncrntlve, for. according to nn c.ve- pital At Ashland. I thinks about that scrap of paper treaty Thursday on account of a suit brought 1 witness, the ammunition consisted of Weather Report. Klimath Falls, Or., Oct. 15—Mayor olive wood balls bound with Iron with Belgium he should stop and ihink by the former prosecuting attorney of C. B. Crisler while on his way to Grants blinds, which have a highly eccentric j some more about the status of his own Klamath county to compel the county to pay the expense of a ‘‘gum shoe” Pass on business suffered an attack of (light nnd nre calculated to do about agreements with Germany. Following is the report of U. S. Vol appendicitis at Ashiand and is in the equal damage to friend nnd foe. •quad. Nobody knows precisely what is go- unteer Cooperative Observer, E. Britt; If you SPENT! YOUR MONEY i After n three days' bombardment. In hospital there. Mayor Crisler was one 1 ing on in Russia—least of all the Rus- Jacksonville, for month of Sept. *. of the heaviest stockholders in the which the fort was lilt only three | sians, who are too near to see. out of town, Latitude 42 deg. 18. min. north; longi . » Aud your neighbor spends HIS f $00,000 Is Ready For Ewauna Box company, which was burn times, the hostilities came to an end. tude 123 deg. 5 min. west. • > Mr. Bryan, on the contrary, would ed last week, and is receiving in >re MONEY out of town, £ < • Earth Curvature and Vision. I have shown himself a patriot even if it ■ • And EVERYBODY spends his | Elk’s Hospital Unit. than his share of trouble. One of the "seven wonders of the an- had not been the popular thing. ■ • •<vx-------------- Date Maximum Minimum Precipita ■ > i ctcnt world” was the pharos, or light money out of town, £ Texas has impeached its governor, tion tower nt Alexandria. If you have n Poli ical Meetings Permitted 89 What will become of thi□ town ? 1 1 55 Washington, Oct. 19—Senator Cham popular account of that groat structure whose crime was, it appears an at 2 ■JO 53 berlain is advised by the secretary of handy, read It carefully nnd note that tempt to be the kais. rof the Lone Star 84 49 THINK IT OVER. * 4 3 the Grand Lodge of Elks thnt $60,000 80 48 Washington, Oct. 16 Citizen soldiers you arc Informed that the tower could estate. TRADE AT HOME | 5 79 48 is available to equip a hospital unit at in the national nrmy encampments will be scon nt a distance of from 100 to Scrap books for soldiers might in 6 80 47 Eugene to be known as the University not have to forego the privilege of at 150 miles. ->+*++ ++•!••!• -F-1-<-+-I--F+-:••:••!•+++++ 1 7 clude among other bits of German hu 76 44 Let us see If this could possibly be of Oregon and Brotherhood of the Be tending political meetings this fall. 77 53 i 8 true. The curvature of the globe In mor, a copy of that now famous ‘‘scrap nevolent and Protective Order of Elks, Secretary Baker has announced that 6.90 Inches to the mile. Tills being true, ' 9 82 55 of paper. ” 74 ¡1° 56 base hospital No. 46. No help is to be he had approved an order by Major we find that nn object n hundred feet 02 Henceforth, Sweden shou’d require 79 45 Poor Mail Service Improved. 111 asked of the local Elks but as the state General J. Franklin Bell, commanding high can be seen only nt a fraction over 12 a'l Gei man official messages that it 71 47 organisation has funds of over $20.000, at Camp Upton, New Y >rk, lermitti g thirteen miles. Figuring on the basis I 13 87 handles to be pl: inly in.-eribed on pic- 42 08 they may use it in equipping nurses political gatherings in camp under r pro of an earth curvature of even seven 14 80 45 ture postcard«. Inches to the mile, we find thnt the 15 and furnishing article« not included in per regulations und that the ruling va ill 92 Washington, Oct. 16—Socretary Dan 49 light tower in question must have been 96 Von Tirpitz says that Germany must iels in a letter to Senator Chamberlain 16 55 the regular specifications. apply to all the camps. over a tulle In height If visible even at not lose her nerve. “Nerve” in Amer says mail facilities on the United States 1 17 92 57 18 90 a distance of 100 miles. 54 ican slang sometimes means something ship South Dakota have been consider 19 88 52 Two More U. S. Ships 20 Auto Hits Engine. akin to sheer impudence. 87 ably improyed during the past month 46 Panama. 21 72 47 Occasionally a man gets himself mis an i there will probably be no further 22 Roseburg, Or., Oct. 16—S. R Bris The first permanent settlement In the Sunk by U-Boats. 65 39 bin, a merchant of Lookingglass, ran new world was established at Pannma taken for a German sympathizer merely cause for complaint of the Oregon men 23 57 47 1 A 64 36 into a switch engine last night with h s on Aug. 15, 15U). by I’cdrnrlns. the I because he loses his temper and does on that ship of irregular and delayed 24 | 25 76 Spanish governor. In exploring the Pa mail delivery. 51 not care what he says. An Atlantic Port, Oct. 19—Attacks motor, injuring his wife perhaps fa >6 76 52 on two American sailing ships by Ger tally, and hurting himself badly, H s cific const along the Isthmus n Spanish i Everything that comes from Berlin 27 83 45 adventurer found a small fishing vil man submarines were reported by their car was wrecked. He was crossing lage called Pnnnma. and on the date 13 now scrutinized f°r possible mental 28 84 47 Winnings On Baseball 29 88 crews, which reached here today on a , the S. P railroal track at th- end of given above the governor established ■ reservations. 48 30 81 49 French liner. Captain Mortensen, of the local yards on his way oat of the ills capital there. Two years later, by Having cut steel, the government, it 31 the American bark Paolina, said that city. royal decree, Panama was made a city would stem, should be able to cut any- Game Invested in Ponds .24 on September 25. when his vessel was and the seat of a bishop. ----- i thing. 140 miles from Brest, she was halted Littlo J< hnny has discovered that the St. Helens. Or., Oct 16—The win Temperature—mean max. 79.96; mean British Cruiser Sunk ■nd sunk. Placed. I advance in the price of soap has not ning of yesterday’s baseball game by min 48.70! mean 64.33; Max 96. on 16. Jerks So you and the Brayton girl Another crew from the American the White Sox was responsible for the Minimum. 36. on 24. Greatest daily ■chooner Crokett, of Philadelpia, re i London, Oct. 15—The British armed are one? Tlmson—That's wliat 1 ' robbed Saturday night of its terrors. purchase of two Liberty Bonds here range, 43. Total precipitation .24 Why do not the central empires re ported that three months ago (heirship merchant cruiser Champagne has beer thought when the parson married us. yesterday. J. H. Thatcher, a local inches. Greatest in 24 hours, .14 in , but I have since concluded wo are ten. was torpedoed near Brest, but did not sunk and the mine sweeping sloop Be ply that the world itself was to blame Jenks—What do you mean? Tlmson— merchant and an ardent fan, backed on 23. Number of days with 01. »ink. On the same liner wss the crew gonia ia overdue and regarded as lost, She ts one and I am naught, my dear for the catastrophe, because the world his favorite team and won Immedi inch or more precipitation, 3. clear. of the schooner Henry Lippitt, of Phil says an official statement tonight. looked so e.isv to them. fellow. ately on pulling down his winnings he adelphia, previously reported sunk. Soap box orators hardly ever use went to the bank and male a payment 18; partly cloudy, 8; cloudy, 4. —■ -- ■ - Total snowfall inches Superstitious Fishors. soft soap nnd very often not the other on two of the government bonds. He Teutonic love for peace is too al - Precipitation for season, Tn France there Is an Idea thnt ft a kind. The Dalles Garage Co. to erect mod stract, ethereal and contingent. later induced another winner to do like Precipitation for last season Itslieruian counts the fish be bus caught ern building, cost $25,000. Enterprise—New tract of land open lie will catch no more from that time | Some senators and represe- native» wise The Co'umbia county bank re Seasonal average would better take their alibi* out of ports several other subscriptions dur Harrisburg —New creamery-cheese ed for settlement in Wallowa Coun> on during that day K B ritt , the moth balls. ing the day. factory begin» operations, ty- Cooperative Observer- Jno. M. Williams Co. Jf. Williams Co. Jacksonville, Oregon I i i 1 J I