Jacksonville post. (Jacksonville, Or.) 1906-19??, June 01, 1918, Image 2

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    : JACKSONVILLE P0S1-:
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 , Kclitor and Publisher
Entered as second-class matter June 22. 1907. at the post office at Jacksonvilh
Oregon, under Art of Congress of March 3, 1879.
(Copyright, 1911. by tn • McClure Newspa­
per Svndi" ate.)
c Duty!
’ V -mon Montgomery, magazine ai d
newspaper feature .f^riter,’ had
SATURDAY. JUNE 1. If) IS
prominence because lift articles
stories were different. -•He never
SUBSCRIPTION: One year by mail Î1.50. Advertising'rates furnished" ¡cn second-lmnd information, every
application.
lie quoted was gained by personal in­
i' -IigatIon ; Hint wax one of Ills boasts.
The possibility of u series of articles
Electric Sparks
lip rending presented Itself to him
WHY ADVERTISE ONE’S WOES? In
mid lie lost no time in seeking out a
I
school for the deaf, and enrolling as
Silly Habit That Is Altogether Too
(From Off Our Wireless)
a pupil.
Common Among Unthinking Peo­
From the first he found the study
Vienna is so clamorous that Kaiser
ple of Both Sexes.
interesting. As the days went by lie
Karl goes to the battlefield for qi.iet.
It is surprising to see how quickly a began to take an interest in tlie pupils.
Germany is quite willing to give up
dark cloud can rise and completely There was one young Indy especially
this war now—if we leave her the op­ overcast the fair, blue sky of a lovely that interested him. He was attracted
portunity to prepare for another.
summer day. .Just us swiftly can the to her first by noticing that she was
One of the worst shock Hindenburg’s ill humor or ill health of one or two always tlie first to catch onto the in­
shock troops have given is the shock to persons put a damper on a group of structions of the teacher, and her en­
joyment of tlie study seemed to be re­
the people at home who believed in people.
We all know the woman who Is con- flected In her face.
their invincibility.
After flic first two weeks had passed
stuntly complaining of her chronic
America is just beginning to fight, headache, tier rheumatism, or the Vernon thought it time to set to work
Will Germany stay for the warming trouble she has with her servants; we on tlie first of Ids articles. He didn’t
up?
stand in awful terror of the man who get more tluin started, however, for
—with almost demoniac glee—goes his mind would not settle on ids sub­
In the chaste and elegant language intw all tlie grew some details of his ject. lie pushed it aside and started
of the American soldier Heine said a last operation; we groan—mentally, nt on n love story witli a deaf and dumb
mouthful when he said that the Ger­ least—when made to listen to the heroine.
mans would not revolt because it is youth or maiden whose personal dis­
Tlie next day he managed to sit near­
verboten. (forbidden)
tresses monopolize the conversation. er tlie girl that had attracted him, witli
Each one is as welcome to an assem­ tlie result that lie missed mime of tlie
It is said that the Kaiser’s physician bly of congenial souls as Is the pro­ I Instruction«. Wlmt was her name, lie
has ordered the imperial patient to take verbial flea to the equally proverbial wondered. Did she know it herself?
certain baths. One might recommend i three-legged dog.
Of course she knew It! Deaf and dumb
the Arctic ocean to the imperial pa- |
It is a capital idea for each of us to people were often very clever and her
tient.
remember that our own experiences cleverness could not be mistaken. How
are rarely as interesting to others as eagerly she watched tlie teacher!
Nature abhors a vacuum and politics to ourselves, unless told with tlie touch What a wonderful tiling lip-reading
an office without an official, but H to our I of an artist; and that fewer tilings are was to give a girl like her an oppor­
Phone 142.
lhe Peonie’s Store
notion, the esteemed United States I more difficult or more unpleasant to tunity to converse with her fellow­
I
senate would be greatly improved by listen to than tlie recital of another’s beings. lie could say a few words,
about eleven vacancies.
woe, particularly if that other is not a already, and she could «ay as many,
special so lie seized ills first opportunity to
Coi ae't often gets a small man into “'nlntimute friend” in need of
carry on a conversation with her. He
advice and sympathy.
a large hole. Most men are willing to
Let us keep the accounts of our laid learned her name nt the first of
serve their country in an official capac­ grievances locked within our breasts their friendship and every night lie
ity.
until tlie tiny golden key of fitting op­ said it to himself before the mirror.
Austrian Kaiser Karl must find the portunity is presented, and face the Ivy Sterling lie thought was the pret­
Italian front very restful after his re­ world with tlie countenance of a cheer­ tiest name lie had ever heard, lint It
was not as pretty as its owner, the
cent experiences in Vienna and his ful stoic anil the consideration of n Sir deaf
and dumb girl'.
Philip Sidney. Only thus may we be
pleasant little talk with his mailed-fist sure of creating about us an atmos­
The first of Vernon's articles bail
sovereign of Berlin.
phere of gentle breeding and good appeared and tlie editor of tlie maga­
Plan Ta Electrify Britain.
Great Aerial Battle
lhe World’s Deen-
If as the Associated Press claims, manners.—Elizabeth Van Rensselaer.
zine that was running them wauteil
more and lots of it, and Vernon did
there is “property value” in news, it
It is pr posed to run ail of th ■ mi-
On In V. S. Sector.
est Pore Hole
is the only kind of property that fel- THREE MONTHS OF DAYLIGHT not object to comply with his wishes. chinery and railways in Great Liritam
It was hard to get back to Ills old by electricity obtained from one vast
lows are willirg not only to hand out
routine of work lint he buckled down power system. It is claim.>d that un­
freely to, but to add to.
Long Period During Which Th«' ; Is
The distinction of possessing the I With the American Army in France,
to work on n new idea for some fea­
Practically No Time of Dark­
What’s the name of the book you
ture articles lint the new idea didn't der this scheme factory chimneys would deep' st boring in the world now be- May 30—Fiom daybreak until tl.is hour
ness In Finland.
are reading. “The Milk of Human
pan out ns he had expected, Some- be a thing of the past, and smoke longs to West Virginia, where a will I (9:30 a m.) there has been a cuiitii.u-
would almost entirely d sappear from being drilled on the Goff farm, e ght I ous serious of aerial battles on the
Kindness. ”
just
skimming
I’m
tiling had gone wrong.
During the long winters daylight In
towns and cities. Startling as the pro miles northeast of Clarksburg, has n w front northwest of Tool. One plane is
through it.
Where were all his ideas?
Finland lasts only three or four hours. there nothing in his brain
ject
is at first thought, it is re-eiving reached a depth of 7,363 feet, with dril­ reported to have fallen in No Man's
Notice that you can’t buy a five cent On the shortest days It Is even less.
cigar any more. “Oh yes you can, if Then It Is Indeed, a land of snow and thoughts of lip-reading anil Ivy Ster­ very careful consideration by England's ling stid i.i progress. Previously to land. There are unconfirmed reports
ling? That was it—Ivy Sterling was
18 this, Czuchow in Silesia held the record that fome German places have been
you pay 8 cents for it.
Ice. For three months It Is so hot tlie cause of the whole thing. He was ablest engineers. The proposal i-
contained in a report by a sub commit­ with a boring 7349 feet deep. Ti e shot down, but at the moment of filing
flint
the
wealthy
residents
seek
sum
­
Billy Sunday says he is going to
in love, and lie hud to admit it, and tee of the committee on reconstruction
France, but it’s a cinch he will never mer resorts for comfort. During that he hadn't even written to her. To tell after the war. Popular Mechanics re­ Goff well, which is situated near the this dispatch nearly all the American
time It Is practically one long day. tlie truth tlie thought of being ill love
center of the great Appalachian coal­ aviators are either answering alarms
make the Kaiser hit the sawdust trail. Not a stnr to be seen, and the appear­
ports. The document states that a field basin, is being drilled with the ob- or fighting, and accurate details are
In the lull the German fancy loudly ance of the first star fs a sign that with n (leaf and dumb girl hail nevei saving of 50 per cint in the cost of
jectof reaching the beds of the Clinton unavailable.
Ills head before, lint now he
turns to hints of peace.
summer is past and the time of au­ entered
power to the consumer and an immense formation, which it is noped may prove
The sun hai hardly reached the hori­
knew
thnt
it
wns
love
he
felt
toward
The German peace offensive reminds tumn frosts has arrived.
Ivy. After all wlmt did it matter if saving of coal would be made by the to be oil and gas bearing, as they are zon on this cloudless, windless day,
During
my
visit
the
evening
twi
­
change.
us of the baker who persisted in mak-
in central Ohio. Should these hopes when large numbers of enemy planes
light liiul scarcely disappeared before she was denf and dumb? They could
-S-TrS-
making his cream puff out of rotten tlie morning twilight chased tlie gloom converse nnd that wns all thnt mat
be realized, and these deeper strata made their appearance. Thé Ameri­
eggs.
of night awny. Ono could road out of tered. Some men would be thankful Part Of West
prove to be commercially productive, can aviators took the air one after
Side
their wives were dumb, but of
As a heavyweightjehampion financier doors until after elevon o'clock. These If
it may well mean the dawn of a new another, as the Germans came in
course, if Ivy lmd been gifted with
Highway Completed. era in the history of oil and gas mini: g sight.
Fred Fulton has again proved he is en­ long days, with scarcely any night, speech she would not have made thnt
Within 15 minutes four battles were
titled to figure in the same fistic ring force vegetation to grow at a hothouse kind of a wife. He would tell her his
i in the Appalachian region. Incidental­
pace. Land and water have no time
with Jess Willard.
ly, it is interesting to note that the fought over No Man’s land.
to cool.
Summer conies In this feelings, lie resolved. But how’ could
Newberg, Or., May 28—The Oskar, temperature in the well at a dep’h of
He didn't even know her ail-
When in doubt as to which war ser­ strange land with n sudden burst of lie?
Huber co npar.y, of Portland, having 7,000 feet is 152 degrees Fahrenheit,
dress.
Wouldn't
a
novel
about
her
vice benefit to patronize, buy a Thrift flowers, sunlight and birds.
find her quickest? No sooner hail that the contract for paving the Rex Tig- and the rate of increase at this depth IV/iezi And Where To Register.
Finland is a land of pine and fir
Stamp.
clad hills, for only a comparatively thought struck his mind than lie sat ardville highway, has complete I the I is about 1 degree in every 51 feet.—
small portion seems to be cleared. The down to write the story nnd when lie paving from Rex to Newburg. A scrip (Credited to the Canadian Mining In
Muscular Activity and Hoat.
All men, regardless of Nationality cr
most of tlie country Is fairly level, so once got started everything else was of about seven miles east from Rex is I s itute Bulletin. May, 1918 )
Owls and other birds which are active that it has not the grandeur of the in oblivion.
all that remains to be finished and it is
color, and excepting only those already
When It wns completed, after weeks expected that this can be complete !
nt night show a rise of temperature Scandinavian kingdom. In tlie cleared
m the Military or Naval service of the
during the hours of darkness and a fall portions stand neat little wooden of the hardest work of bis life, and early in July. The local commercial
First Springs Used on Railways.
United States, who became 21 years
during the day. This is a result of the cottages, which are usually kept fresh­ yet tlie most pleasant, he mnde up ids club and civic organizations are plan­
'lhe first record of the use of springs f age between the 6th day of June
well-known fact that muscular activity ly painted, red being tlie favorite color. mind that it was best suited for. a ning a celebration to mark the compie ou railways is George Stephenson’s
;917 and the 5th day of June, 1918,
tneuns an increased production of Surface drain ditches lire made in the magazine serial, and lie submitted ft
patent of September. 1816. The first
of
the
first
link
of
the
West
Side
tion
both
dates inclusive, must present
personally.
beat.
cultivated fields every few roils, and
locomotive with steel springs was the
“Your synopsis of the plot sounds highway, the paved road from this city Agenoria, built by Foster and Rastrick themselves before a Registrar and reg­
all seems most carefully tilled.—Nevin
promising.” the managing editor said to Portland.
O. Winter, in the Christian Herald.
In 1820, and now In South Kensington ister for military service, on June 5th,
Taste and Imagination.
as lie fingered tlie manuscript. “Lip-
museum, London. This had laminated 1918.
Taste is merely a matter of Imag­
reading. ell!” His face lit up witli u
springs on the leading wheels.
There will be nine Registrars and.
Gentleman of Old China.
Long Range Gum Again.
ination. says scientists, and it is as­
smile. "Young man, we shouldn't ac­
registering places in Jackson County,
A
poor
man
lie
was,
but
ills
dignity
serted thut tests have been made where
cept any of your work.
Your lip­
Paris, May 27—After a long interval
as follows:
chopped onions had been called raw of bearing and manner would have rending series scooped us, after we had the Germans again began to bombard I Making Good Paper From Seaweed.
done
Justice
to
a
Greek
philosopher
or
Local Board, Courthouse, Jackson­
A
Copenhagen
paper
manufacturer
potatoes, but this was when the smell­
put one of the best of our staff out Paris with long range guns at 6:3<"
senator. And Ills attire wu- after tlie story.
has discovered a way to make paper ville.
To make matters o’clock this morning.
ing apparatus was out of commission. a in Roman
accord with his pntrlcfnn demeanor.
out of seaweed, mixing this with a
T. W. Miles, Jackson County Bank
People do not know what tastes are. Luther Anderson writes in Asia. He worse she got started in tlie course
small quantity of wood pulp. Tlie pa­ Bldg., Medford.
and refused to leave off until she-hnd
wore a gray silk gown which reached completed It. Were you a« interested
Optimistic Thought.
per is very cheap and tests made by
Fred W. Mears, Garnett Corey
almost to bls ankles and over It n In It ns thnt?”
To expose an ambassador to nbtise the Danish government prove it to be Bldg., Medford.
8llk-Maklng Butterflies.
short
sleeveless
coat
of
black
velvet
It
Is
only
necessary
’
to
send
him
away
excellent quality.
There is a species of butterfly, na­
“I certainly wns. It Is n wonder 1
Miss Nellie Dickey, Plaza. Ashland.
buttoned down the left side with knot
without an answer.
tive to British East Africa, that builds ted cords. Tlie long gown coneeillet' didn't meet your writer, though."
A E Kellogg, office, Gold Hill.
communal nests as big ns a man s two his trousers, excepting at the bottom,
“Oh!” A gasp sounded In the office n
.
W. C. Clemens, Posteffice, Eagle
fists.
These nests, attached to
nnd the two men turned to fnce a
where
they
were
neatly
wrapped
Point.
branches of tlie trees on whose leaves
young
woman
with
a
haudful
of
copy.
DELICIOUS
CORN
MUFFINS.
George W. Barker, Pine Belt Bank
the Insects ns caterpillars feed, are around his ankles and held In place by It wns Ivy Sterling.
rlbhonllke luinds, which also covered
Bldg., Butte Falls.
made of a good quality of silk.
"You
gave
me
a
stmt
to
lienr
yon
the tops of his white stockings. Ills
E. E. Ash, Ash Hall, Trail.
Inside the nest, however, are some shoes were of black satin hut for the talk.” she gasped.
hundreds of individual cocoons. Thus soles, which were made of layers of
“Miss Sterling, aren't you deaf and
Miss Gladys Rose, residence, Aople-
one might say that the bunch repre- puddl'd cotton cloth. He wore a tight- dumb?” Vernoii could hardly believe
gate.
Rents a whole flock of butterflies.
Ralph G. Jennings
tilting skull enp of black satin, fine' his ears.
Rut the Important point Is that the with
"I should snv I am not. So you are
Chairman Local Board.
slender eords of red silk that
silk of the cocoons Is comparable In
tlie
man
who
scooped
me
on
the
lip-
enme
together
at
the
top
In
a
knot
re
­
quality to that spun by the silkworm.
reading stories—the first time I have
ami claim is made Huit It might be sembling n button. In summer lie ill- been scooped, too. It is n wonder I
Notice of Annual School M.eling
ways carried a fan, which he handled
utilized profitably for the weaving of In ii graceful manner.
never suspected you." There wns a
Notice is hereby given to the legal
merry twinkle In her eye.
fabrics, the coarser material of tlie
voters of School District No. 1, of
“You knew nil along!” Vernon saw
nests finding industrial employment as
When He Weakened.
Jackson County, State of Oregon, that
’•floss."
It In an Instant.
see N'ewpop nt the club quite of-
FTere'a an old fasli -med recipe for
"Of course. I did." she laughed, "and
the ANNUAL SCHOOL MEETING of
since his baby camo. I thou
It Is going to make the dandlest mag­ corn mutlins that has recently been
said District will be h‘>ld at School
Heart Trouble) by Wire.
revived and used with unusual success
azine story."
House; to begin at the hour of 4 o’clock
Ilemurkalile new uses for tlie tele­
“I would have sworn you were dumb. In several of the larger New York ho­
phone are constantly being discovered.
P. M. on the third Monday of June, be
tels:
To
make
three
and
n
half
dozen
Why the way yon blushed the day wo
Recently a teat In London showed that
ii g the 17th day of June, A. D. 1918.
learned the word love, made me sure mutlins take one quart milk, «lx ounces
It la possible to diagnose heart troll
This meeting is called for the pur­
butter substitute, twelve ounces of
It
was
nil
new
to
you."
Making
an
Old
Thing
Useful.
hies by telephone at a distance of 1<X'
light syrup or honey, four eggs, pinch
pose
of electing one Director and one
“
Maybe
It
was.
The
way
you
said of salt, two ounces baking powder,
My oven hail a tendency to burn on
miles. Four physician« on the Isle of
Clerk and the transaction of business
Wight listened to tlie beating of a tlie bottom until a friend told me to It.” She was blushing ngnln.
one and n half pounds cornmeal and
usual at such meeting.
woman's heart In London. A stetho­ cut a piece of old w ire screen Just tlie i
one and a half pounds rye tlonr. The
Pity, But 'Tis Not So.
Dated this 29rh day of May, 1918.
scope held over the heart whs attached size of my oven, and always keep it in I
butter and strap should be thoroughly
ATTEST:
to n telephone by means of wldch place. Since then 1 have hint no fur- ! If It were ns envy to mise cane In mixed : then add the eggs gradually.
C. D. A bbott .
sounds nrc magnified. This offers a tiler trouble. The cost wns nil. ns I . Alabama ns It is to raise Caln tn the Pour In the milk and add the rye tlour
suggestion to loving couples Los An cut the screen from n discarded door. heart of perverse humanity, this would mixed with cornmeal and baking pow­
District Clerk.
be n sweet old world.—Seattle rost-Iu der.
—Cartoons Magazine.
gn'es Times.
W m . H. J ohnson .
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