Jacksonville post. (Jacksonville, Or.) 1906-19??, June 08, 1918, Image 2

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    : JACKSONVILLE P0S1
THE CONSOLER
O.Rrtal Paper of the City i,t Jacksonville, Oregon'
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A veekiy newspaper published every Saturday at the county seat of Jackso
County, Oregon. D. W. B agrhaw . Editor and Publisher
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Entered as second-class matter June 22. 1907, at the post office at Jackfonvill
Oregon, under Act of Congress of Ma?ch 3, 1879.
' 'tpyngiit, 1:>18, Western Ncwapapor Union.)
By ACMES G. BROCAN.
The youth In sailor uniform pm-eil
gloomily up and down. At length, with
an Impatient gesturg, he stood looking
SAI URDA Y. JUNE X. lfl8
out to where (In- water rippled In the
.
sunlight.
How lie had dreaded a short
SUBSCRIPTION: One year by mail $1.50. Advertising'rates furnished cn
time ago the sailing of that great ves-
application.
st I v. Inch should carry him to fight
for Ids country! Not that Ned Seaton I
was u coward! His very being thrilled
W. O. Garrett
Subsc ipficns To Red Cross
- at tin- privilege of service, but there
W. A. Cvrthell
was the sorrow of leaving Honor be­
Alice Becr ift
hind; Honor, whose name had proved
Julia E. Beekman
$210.00
Geo. N. Lewis
a hitter mockery.
Carrie C. Beekman
20 J. 00
Mary Bagshaw
Always she had seemed to belong to
F. E. Bybee
50,00
W. A. Bishop
Idm, back from kindergarten days,
25.00
E. Guthrie
and each transforming year had but
A B. Farrier
made her more desirable. How proud
Emil Britt
50.00
$.50 Subscription.
she had been when he had enlisted in
50 00
Mollie Britt
Mrs. R. A. Clark
the navy! What plans they had made
Mrs. C. H. Conner
500.00
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together for Ids triumphant return!
Alice Hanley
25.00
Yamhill County Sheep Honor was to be the guiding star of
$20 Subsriptions.
his absent existence, the reward of
G. A. Gardner
Earning Red Cross Fund war's toil. And now—only last night
unexpectedly and cruelly, he had read
Lewis Ulrich
i-*
of her marriage.
Ralph G Jennings
She
had
hastily
married
a
soldier
$12.50 Subscriptions.
McMinnville, Or., June 4—The re­
departing for France. Ned knew the
port comes from Corvallis that Martha fellow well, but no one had suspected
Mrs. F. L. TouVelle
1 Washington, the thoroughbred Hamp­ attachment between "Seaton's sweet­
F. L. TouVelle
shire ewe sent from here for the bene­ heart" and Jack Towne.
$10.00 Subscriptions.
fit of the Red Cross, sold on the streots ( Moodily he watched the great wa­
Dr. J. W. Robinson
of
that place for $118, and she has ters, discouragement tugging at his
Thrift Bros.
gone on her way to earn money for the heart. If only he might be called to
L. Neidermeyer
fierce, all-absorbing battle; Instead of
tr-
Red Cross.
Grace Rayphokz
tills unbearable silent waiting. Near
$5.00 Subscriptions.
film halted a light-running cur. He was
Men Unable lo bight
unaware of a girl nt the wheel until
Mary B.JRegar
her voice challenged him.
Will B. Bell
Are Useful Elsewhere. "Off duty?" she called pleasantly.
Geo. Launspach
“Would you like a spin down the
Myrtle W. Blakely
road?”
Linnie Hanscom
Washington, June 1—Two hundred
The Invitation was an unusual, yet
Phone 142.
Flora Thompson
lhe Pecple’s Store.
thousand men of draft age, who, be­ familiar one. It had become an estab­
Delpha Coleman
cause of minor defects, have been held lished custom for passing automo-
Peter Fick
by examining surgeons over the coun­ bilists to pick up soldiers or sailors
G. W. Ager
try for limited service, are to be em­ along the route, carrying them for an
Alice Hoefs
ployed in producing or handling equip­ hour or so, away from the monotony of
camp. But it was not often that a
Mr. and Mrs. Harbaugh
ment for the at my.
Solitary girl driver gave the invitation.
Geo. Little
Provost Marshal General Crowder
“I just dropped a grateful soldier a
J. W. Bybee
has announce') that the army staff few miles below,” she said.
H. K. Hanna
corps will utilize the services of these
Ned Seaton shook his disconsolate
Chris Ulrich
registrants an l thus release fighting head. “No, thank tou,” ho answered.
W. 11. Johnson
men for the front line.
But the girl persisted.
Mrs. M. Holden
“It will do .volt good,” she suggested,
General Crowder has issued the first
E. A. Fleming
call under rhe new plan. Orders went “and, I was going to ask afterward, to
Uncle Eben.
Perfection by Dcgrv_s.
D. W. Bagshaw
' Ausliitt Complete
to governors of spates for upward of ' be shown through the barracks.”
“An optimist." said Uncle Ehen, “is
Rembrandt .says: "Learn to do well
There was something very con­
Jas. M. Cronemiller
9(10(1 men for service in spruce produc-
what you already know, and you will all right 'cordin' when he gits so com­
Vassals Of Germany
Chas. J. Nuiiaii
tion for airplanes. The men will be al- i tagious In the boyish frankness of her find in time the unknown tilings that fortable in liis mind dat he goes to
smile, and scarcely realizing his own
Mary Wendt
i
________________
lowed to volunteer until next Ju”e (i. j capitulation, Ned Seaton entered the you now inquire about.*
sleep on de job.”
Mrs. J. W. Robinson
!
After that date a report will be made ■ little car.
i
Washington, June 4 —All possibility
Ftank Lindley.
to the provost marshal general, and. if
“
Isn't
tlds
exhilarating?
”
she
flashed
of a commtn ground on which the Uni­
ÇPFND W'f ?! the P ? If
Issie McCully
there are not sufficient volunteers, al- ■ nt him. “I felt it a duty to insist upon
ted States and Austria might come to
Stella Levy
lotmei ts will be made ti the various rescuing you. Mr. Seaton; yon lmd the
' a peaceful agreement is wiped out by
G. L. Howard
states to be filled by involuntary in­ appearance of being about to commit
the new Austro-German pact, a copy
G. W. Godward
suicide.”
U 5. Pat. Off
duct ment.
of
which has been received here
Mrs. E. J. Kubii
Provost Marshal General Crowder j Ned stared. “You know me, then?”
Keep
Kids
Kleen
through secret government channels
he
questioned.
“
It
is
strange
that
I
$4.00 Subscriptions.
has notified draft subjects away from
and which makes Austria a complete
The mojl practical, heaif.t • ; laytime
Mrs. Harriet Bordwell
home that they must register with th ■ I should have forgotten meeting you.”
garment’ever invented tot children ’> •
vassal i f Gtrmanv, the latter nation
8 year« cf age. Made in ont ph'.e wd
Albert H. Gammons
local board in whose jurisdiction thev | “You haven’t forgotten." the girl re­
drop back.
Easily «lipped nn or erf J
plied, “we have never met. yet I am
■
having gained control over the army
V
*
Mr. and Mrs. E. A. Thompson
Easily washed |\<> tiql.' elastic br n is I
are, sufficiently in advance of June 5 to I more in your confidence perhaps than
»top circulation Mede in blueden::n,:
j of Austria to extend even after peace
$3.00 Subscriptions.
enable the boards to send their certifi­ your nearest friend. If I could pre­
S and genuine blue and while b.:ck< ;■
has been declared. The stste de-
1 stripe? Al$olighter weight, iasi-col r.
cates to their home boards.
F. J. Fick
tend to bo a ‘crystal gazer,’ Mr. Sea­
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material
a variet,
of plea
¡ngde.
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j partment is informed further that
À ali appropriately trimmed w .’ *
Registration is completed at the office ton. I might tell you the tragic story
Mrs. John Swan
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,uevoit is spreading throughout Bo­
of your life.”
of the home boards.
made in Dutch neck with <•!'
John Swan
ll, n.ia.
sleeves
or
high
neck
and
long
sleev
'
There was mischief In the girl’s
Leslie W. Stansell
Folder (in color») «hot.'ina du
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Where
Diamonds
Come
From.
lovely
eyes.
The
sailor
leaned
for
­
feren»
materials
sent
free
o;
$2.50 Subscriptions.
request
In the great diamond fields of South ward curiously. “Will you pretend
Camp Greene lo Re
Mrs. Jas. M. Cronemiller
$1.60 the suit
Africa the stones are found in what that you are a crystal gazer and tell
If vour d -a!«*- ciu.net up; ■» vr.'
J. B. Coleman
are called "pipes,” round or oval stems me?" he said.
e will send tb'.m, charges prepa i.
Great Aerial Camp.
Henry Shafer
on r re-pl el price, $1 00 ea<
of a peculiar sort of rock, several acres I ■ For answer she brought her car to
Sath/acliou guaranteed or moncj
R I>. limes
In extent at the top and running down a stop beneath a cluster of trees and
refunded
to unknown depths. N’enr the surface gave him her undivided attention.
Mrs. R. D. Hines
KOVEftAlLS I
A NEW SUIT
Washington. June 3—Secretary Ba­
this rock, rich in iron, is disintegrated
“Crystal gazers must be pardoned
J. B. Weiterer
REÖ .U.S. PAT. OrF. I
by exposure to the weather and as­ seeming rudeness if they would nar­
ker announced today that Camp Greene
FREE
G. R. Chapman
sumes a yellowish color. The precious rate truthfully,” she began. “I see In
ir TJ;¿V KIP
Charlotte, N. C. would be made a great
Oscar Lewis
gems are readily extracted from t lit­ your lifelong companionship severed,
P'1’ are ol initiation»
iyia'i >n concentration cam-t, at which
Fiets Chapman
friable rock.
trust betrayed, and the woman you
Look It■» this k Sel LeT
I about 15,00t) men will be assembled
Daisy Lewis
loved wedded to nngther. Tint she was
AWe bu—
SAN f r,¿.'OXAj
The remount depot at the camp will
John B. Renault* Jr.
not wholly lo blnme, neither was her
Help in Fighting Mosquitoes.
LEVI STRAUSS
CO., San Francisco
be movd elsewhere. No command­
D. H. Cronemiller
____,
cf ’/F’rr«*. ’
Al s’ - --
In fighting the mosquito pest it is faithlessness deliberate. She believed
ing officer for the camp has been as-
Mrs. Kate Hoffman
in
the
genuineness
of
her
affection
for
a uew gûrinet.t fur wo>uei»
well to remember that sallow stagnant
1 signed.
Mr. and Mrs. Chris Keegan
pools may often be eliminated through you until absence proved that tie
could
care
for
another
more.
When
W. R. Sparks
planting of eucalypts, either in or
$2.00 Subscriptions.
about such pools. These are very this discovery came to her. she still
thirsty trees and will drink up and tried to be true. But the coming de­
Frank Wight
keep dry very considerable areas after parture of the man who had wen her
Mrs. M. E. Abbott
the
trees have attained some size. heart left no doubt as to her own feel­
Mr, and Mrs. M. D. Jones
Swamps
In Italy and France have been ings. It Wits nt a farewell party given
Roy Ulrich
by this man's sister that he claimed
reclaimed through use of eucalypts.
A Petard
the promise which resulted In their
marriage yesterday. Tomorrow he
Edith Hoefs
leaves for nbrond. And you will be
E. H. Helms
In order'that there may be sufficient water for our gardens and lawns during
Electric Sparks
wise to forget a dream which was only
Charles Prim
If our aviators have no planes of a dream after all. and look for the big­
Geo. Wendt
the summer, the City Council has directed that
their own to fight in, they manage to ger things to come."
Chester Wendt
“You know me so well," he said,
do magnificent work in the borrowed
$1.50 Subscriptions.
“will you not toll me your name?”
plumage of the French bird-craft.
Paul Gori ward
Smilingly the girl considered. “I
Perusal
of
the
peace
treaties
impos-
John N. Vincent
pass tills way frequently.” she tot i
ed bj- Germany upon her weak neigh- him. "Upon our last drive together
$1.00 Subscriptions.
b >rs leads to the suspicion that a high- you shall know."
C. Florey
ly efficient burglar looks them over to
He was more than curious when the
Mrs. (’. Florey
see that nothing gets by.
the hours for sprinkling Gardens and Lawns shall be as follows:
light car again flashed around the cor­
Mrs. P. A. Hines
ner. ITe was proud to take her
Good
looks
are
often
a
great
draw
­
W. A. Smith
back to a man in business. He should through the barracks, she was so very
Mrs. M. M. ('renna
good to look upon and n nod hero and
try
the movies.
Mrs. McGrath
there showed that she was not unac­
This is the best week yet for the pur­ quainted.
John Re ter
chase of war saving stamps.
“I have been thinking." confided the
Mrs. John Reter
Win. Eaton
Sedition is not only becoming unpop- girl a« they rode down the tree-bor­
Using water through open hose is unlawful. Do Not use nozzle with opening
dered road together, "of a possible se­
Lynn Rumley
ul ir but it is exceedingly dangerous.
quel to your life story. The soldier |
W. P. Bailey
Gen. Maurice appears to have digged who married is but a soldier after all; ■
larger than one-fourth inch. Turn eff water promptly at sound fire alarm and
L. J. W alton
a pit with his conversational gifts and danger threatens abroad, Who may
Louis Thompson
fallen in.
tell of war?. A sailor might still come
at ringing of bell at 9 o’clock. Leaking hydrants and fixtures must be
Mary E. Hudson
Teacher “What is the third letter back to find free the woman he loved.”
Mrs. Fred Hackert
“
The
woman
I
loved
was
the one I
of the alphabet? Tommy "Don't
Alice D. Hoppin
repaired, water is for use—not waste.
know." Teacher "What do you do loved.” said Ned Seaton, "mid that Is
Albert Hoppin
with your eves?" Tommy "S e p " passed. When I come buck I shall h "je
Julia D. Hoppin
to tb>d, I «hull long to find, a girl whom
.lust now Germany is like the small 1 love and who loves me."
Comply with above rules and help save water for use later. The Ordinance
Frederick L Hoppin
la y with the bucksaw and the cord of
Startled, she glanced Into his earn­
Errett F. ¡Neidermeyer
wood. When asked why he was labor­ est eyes. “What is her name, dear?"
Mrs Ada Bagshaw
prescribes severe penalties for violation of tnese rules: do not compel us to
ing
in such mad haste he replied that he asked quietly.
John B. Renault Sr.
he
wished
to
get
through
betöre
his
The girl gasped, then she smiled. '
H. G. Dox
saw got dull.
"My name which has nothing to do I
seek such remedy. By order of the City Council,
Emil Roseman
The Kaiser has gone to Potsdam to w ith the girl you love. 1« Sue Toivrio.'V I
Carl F. Neidermeyer
I confront a crisis, according to a cable she replied, “sister of the man Honor
Geo. Reaum
C hris U i . rich ,
married. It was she who told mo your
. dispatch The Kaiser confronts a crl- story and I was sorry."
Frank Gordon
Water Superintendent
I sis at the drop of the hat, but if he
Enos Conger
“Your name has everything to do
| teas yet confronted a gun it is not of w ith the girl I love," said Ned.
J, A. Norris
j record.
Toni Dunnington
by trading with us.
Yuu then can buy
a
Saving’s
help save the Nation
Jacksonville,
Oregon
Notice to Users of City Water!
Commencing’ Sunday, June 9, 1918
7:00 to 9:00 A. M. and 7:00 to 9:00 P. M.
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