Jacksonville post. (Jacksonville, Or.) 1906-19??, June 22, 1918, Image 2

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    J A CKSON VIL * E PO S i
Official Paper of ihe dtp ci Jacksonville, Oregon*
A «a.'kly newspaper published every Saturday at the county seat or Jackso
C-iunty, Oregon. D. W. B aushaw , Editor and Fublibher
By JACK LAWTON
A Patriotic Dut}
.«A SAVA V •.«■.««« • -IV «.»•♦’<
I'.' . I Ut.
w< »;■ rn ■
For th- fourth time
ented himself at the !i<>
Vhltlng turned di'TIberiitety
SATURDAY. JUNE 22. If) 18
owntd the « ntrnr.ee. Then «
«■niptianis Impatience h» cont
SUBSCRIPTION: One year by mail »1.50. Advertising ¡rates furnished o stud.« Ills menu card. Whnt [
application.
film that h<‘ could not go on
;netit in contentment, until tb-'t ;
rived! It was as well to be
Unsinkable Ships Of
with oneself.
Ruch
From the moment her dark «»yes h i 1
New Type Being Built
<C< mspondence to th. Po.-t)
met Iris across th" whit»-s-nr« • ■ I
he had b-en ns bewitched, thou
Mr. and Mrs. RollanJ Mitchell re­ bles,
the girl's glance lin«l been nr I«' |;'f
Washington, June [20—A new type turned home Saturday from Weed, ent ns It was unconscious. “The B ■
of “unsinkable” ship is ¡being built in ! where Mr. Mitehell has been working. tiful Enigma" they laughingly dubb««7
America. It became known today that i The alfalfa on the Applegate is a1 the girl, who appeared ns r guest,
contracts for ten of the vessels have fai>ly good crop this year, most of it is alone and aloff, at the fashionable sea­
been let by the French governorent to now cut down and ¡in the shocks tut side resort.
Bob WhllIng*B purpose fn spending
a 1 American yard. The design is the very little is in the barns up to date.
work of a ¡Frenchman, and «embodies I Bess Venable, E iz tbelli Holzganp, bls vacation here was to he near young
friends, whose war training enmp was
principles hitherto untried, details of Rita Ray and I.itu Davies return«d not far distant. This was rently bls
which are being kept secret.
¡Tuesday from the valley whue they encouraging farewell to tlie boys be
1 have been thinning fruit.
fore they sailed overseas.
Riots Affect Many Cities.
“At midnight, or near then." th«' sol­
John Taylor is home on a furlough.
James Rice and Frank Bootie .vere dier lails Insisted, “she might oft« r. be
seen hastening down the lighted way,
visitors at Ruch Sunday.
when she returned a man of distin­
London, June 20—Serious rioting
Mr.
Wilbur
Cameron
lost
a
very
fin»
guished
nppenrance and military benr-'
broke out tr Vienna yesterday, says an
Ing sometimes accompanied her. The
Exchange Telegraph disp'itch from milk cow Tuesday. The cow was stak­ man was an undesirable frequenter of
Amsterdam. The mob broke into a ed out and got tangled in the rope.
the seaside community, a gambler, it
number of bakeries, stoned the resi­
liad been whispered.”
dents of the premier and also one of the j Anyhow there doesn’t seem to le
Bob Whiting, recalling those confi­
wings of the Hofburg palace; the mes­ any reason to believe that Editor Hearst dences, groaned In spirit. How in <1
will succeed Editor Creel in the import this unknow n „girl obsessed him with
sage adds.
Cavalry is being rushed to the capi­ art job of blue penciling Federal an ardent longing for her presence,
this more than eager determination to
tal to restore order. It is probable, it documents.
know her better. Bob glanced curi-
Protection is demanded 'for Chinese ously
is said, that martial law will be pro­
nt the flowers upon her breast,
claimed.
eggs. One might suppose that [by the each day th.- corsage was her only
The rioting was in protest against time they get here they should be color, and to Ills fancy, the flo-vers had
the reduction of the bread ration.
grown up enough to look out for them- seemed to expri'ss her varying moods.
sehes.
“The Beautiful dcpnrts,” a laughing
Well, anyway, of the principal joys volc«> remarked at bls elbow,
C. M. Thcwnas H ill
“Old military, with bis spruce get-up.
of being a ra’Iroad piesident whs hav­
outside. Queer Combina­
Deliver Oration. ing a private ear and leave ing to j lac- Is tion. waiting
those two. They say the man
'es.
raked in a fortune last night'”
Irately silent. Rob JjoiiR t<’ 'bls feet.
Charles M. Thomas, tr.ember of the
Great Writers Lazy.
tylghtcn'ie.' >,arr.<i Innocent­
legislature from Jackson County, and
Shelley had an indolent vein, IT< "Good
ly oblivious.
'republican nomilfies for state senator was very fond of the water, and many
Bob Whiting bad walked the length
Trom that county, will deliver the ora­ of his finest poems »'■■', «impose«! is of the pier before he realized the fu­
ease In a boat. He
tion W1 Eugene July 4. The committee ! he ldl«M n*
tility of ills Indignation. “What had
invited Mr. Thomas several days ago. tnadc the best of his short Ilf«', Iiow- he to do with Ihe girl?” Again he
ever,
and
that
cannot
tie
said
for
Cole-
Perfection by Detpec?-
but. he was unable to give them a defi­
ridge, who seemed to be afflicted with fiercely asked himself tlie question.
itcmbriiliilt «.'/s'. ' Learn to do w<l)
nite answer at that time, but at their that lack of will to work which some “Why should the knowledge e, !u r as­
request held the offer Under ."considera­ I people cnll laziness. He had one of sociates bring him torttIVe’" Then «vhnt joti already know, and you wlU
find in time the unknown things that
tion, and Saturday morning R. S. Bry­ the greatest minds, but he left evutl Just below- upon the hvaen he saw you now inquire about.*
I
her.
Openly,
i'eiuctnnt,
tlie
son received a letter accepting.
his finest poems mere fragments,
was releasing her hand.
Mr. Thomas was one of the strong
“Here at elevon tonight.” he "nld
Yncn of the last legislature, and when
Vvrferf GHANO PRIZE at ths P. P. I. E.
clearly, and the girl twldeu. Cimo Ing
his name was suggested the men who NOVELIST HAD HlS REVENGE upward »hr seemed to recognize Fob's
represented Lane county at Salem were
darkening face, for her own flushed
strong in their advice to the committee Sumas Worked With Subtlety, but visibly.
Reg U S.Fat.Off
Was
Satisfied That •♦. Would Be
to secure him.
II«* watched her white dress until
ip Kids Kleen
Thoroughly
Complete.
Mr. Thomas is a native of Iowa and
It «'Isappeared before him within tlie
hotel «lours, then gloomily tie chose a
The most practical, healthful, playtime
served in the legislature of Iowa. He
When Alexandre Dunins, the French
garments ever invenled for children I t>>
was temporary chairman of the repub­ novelist, wins n .voting man, he was secluded corner of the vernnda. Was
8 years of age., Made in c.ie piece with
th-
I'lrl
utterly
unbefriended?
Snrei.v
drop back. Easily slipped « ;i •• • off
lican state convention of Iowa 1.1 1912, grievously insulted b.v a man whom lie
Easi'y washed No tight ehrtic bánu»
her
eyes
wer<>
the
wide,
clear
eyes
of
to stop circulation. Made in blue
he is a speaker of eloquence and ability had regarded ns his friend.
V
chnitn,
and genuii’e bl’.'•? and whiie
a «bi ll
Anil no woman was accus­
He is one the proprietors of the Talent! Everyone expected him to punish tlie tomed to pass unattended nt night
Ü hickory stripes. /\lso lighter weight,
.
\
fast-colór
material in a vari-ty of
Orchard Company, one cf the largest Offender severely, but instead he began through tiles«» gay streets, thi‘«.ng«'d
-><pleasing designs, all appronn-
looking
upon
him
ivUh
more
consider
­
B?*ately
trimni-d
with fast-color
fruit growing establishments of the
with strangers from many lands. Ho
] galatea. All perment*
in
Rogue River valley, but after the death ation and npYmrent friendliness than hltn3el* would wait, would g > with
Dutch neck With elbow sleeves
he liotl ever shown before.
or high neck an 1 long sleeves
of the late Senator Vawter was induc­
her.
If
he
could
not
dare
tills
much,
Folder (in colors’ showing dif­
At length, three years later, when
ferent materials sent free on
ed to take up his law practico in Mud­ tlie erstwhile friend was to be married, then tlie question of his heart was
I equest
ford, where he has risen to high rank lilt- novelist wits asked to serve as best not w< ' th settling.
$1.25 the suit
So when the girl came warily forth
in two years.
nmn, and did so. When the ceremony
your dealer cannrt supply you
We will s< :td them charges p «■, aid
He is a graduate of the state univer­ was over and the guests were leaving later, slipping like some smnll white
on receii t of price, SI.29 each
sity of Iowa and was a member of the someone remarked to Dunin«: “1 have ghost out into tli«1 darkness. Bob Whit
Ing followed. Al tin- <t“s. ent from
g<OVg??Ai l.S
1'96 football team of that institution, often wondered nt your kindness to (he pier slm turiied quickly and faced
Satisfaction gitatar’.rr'd
’ Rtú.U.á.'pA’ o"
Illis
man.
Surely
yours
is
n
reniark-
oi
money
refunded
which won wide fame and the cham­
iltly forgiving nature, for nithough he him.
A NEW SUIT
pionship of the Mississippi valley.
‘
‘
Why,
”
she
asked
quietly,
“
do
you
Insulted you grossly, you have assidu­
H 12 f : fci
Mr. Thomas has been especially a t ously studied Ills happiness ever since, come this way?”
IF THEY RIP
Brware r>( Imitation«.
ive in all war work in Jackson County, ind even assisted him in getting mar­
“To—watch over you,” lie answered
LEVI STRAUSS i- CG.
Look for this ifeUel rag*
. S an ■ r -.--
j. cal .
promptly.
and has been in great demand in South­ ried.”
Made
The
girt
shrugged
her
shoulders,
ern Oregon as a speaker. T.ane Coun­
"Quite right!” answered Dunins. “I
LEVI STRAUSS & CO., St» Fraacuco
ty people can congratulate the commit­ tlatter myself tliat I hnve given the “l'm; take a good «leal upon yourself,”
. Mfr», of *'Fr«rJom-A.7»“
the new garment for women
tee and themselves in having secured fellow the most furious and ly^ix-cyed slie raid.
Bobs tone was resolute. “Perhaps
mother-in-law
to
be
found
in
France!
”
him for the occasion.—Eugene Guard.
I do.” h. igreed. “Nevertheless, I
intend t > .1“ «ire myself that yon are
Making New Words.
Next Liberty Loan lo
We're going to help the dictionary aware of tile fnct that tills man whom
milkers with a couple of suggestions. you meet here at night is notorious as
Be Six [Billions Here are two words we have thunk up it ga miller."
The girl caught her
without the aid of mechanical appli­
ances or paraphernalia whatever— know,” she said. Then
Uio regarded him. “Why should you
Washington, June 17—Secretary Mc­ without even brains.
Adoo has announced 'hat about $t>,-
I’iscapalnte—A taste for fish; for In­ care about me?" she ask««!.
"I only know that 1 do car«'." Rob
000,000.000 worth of certificates of in­ stance, tlie fellow lias one who loves
debtedness would be issued soon. He shad so much that he is willing to answered tensely.
There was a long silence before the
indicated the next Liberty Loan in spend half an hour taking bones out of girl again spoke. "I am moved to
Ills
teeth
Just
so
to
ent
one
slab
of
October would be at least $6,000.000,-
confide In you." she sahl tremulously.
flsh.
000.
“Tills notorious gambler Is my fa­
Strenulst—here Is now “strenulty.”
therefore, why not strenulst, one who ther. For tills fault he and my moth­
Power Behii d The Nation.
sirens? The strenulst Is one wlm gets er have been separated. Sh<> Is now an
tip before any one else and starts In Invalid confined t > her room here at
doing a lot of unnecessary things real the lintel. 1 am seeking a reconcilia­
In an address before the editorial hard. Just to make dust fly. lie bores tion between them both, based upon
convention held in the east it was i you to death telling you about it, so lie the promise to forsake tils ways,
shown that sixty per cent of the Amer­ should be separated from the common which my father Is to give me tonight.
My meetings with him hail to be se­
ican people are served by the country herd.
cret,
mother wow'd have resented In­
We'd like to have some more new
papers and smaller dailies.
tervention."
The smaller newspapers constitut« words, If you’ve coined any. puss 'em
Down the beach i-a-n.’ a man’s erect
the real driving force and police power along, please. The language Is In figure. “Good night,” whispered the
(lunger
and
needs
help!
—
Richmond
of sixty million of the American people
girl, but Bob lingered.
Times-DIspntch.
— more than half the people of the
“If I may. I will wait to walk back
with you," he said. And In the girl’s
United States read the smaller news-!
One Quart of Milk.
smile be read consent.
papers.
Doctor Rosenow of Harvard univer­
The farmers, the men and women ■ sity says that the nctual food value of
Some Facts About Facts.
who feed the nation, and a gre it put uie quart of milk is equal to three-
He knows what THIS TOWN
A fact 1« a vnlnntil«» thing amt om-ht
of the re«t of the world, —the thinking, juarter pound of beef, two pounds of
4*
wants.
influential Americans who do not live chicken, eight eggs, or two pounds of to be saved up. Start n saving« ac­
He knows your INDIVIDUAL
in the big cities read the country w -ek- Codfish. Each of these costs more, to count of facts. They hav«> tlie stran­
«ay nettling of the time, labor and fuel gest way of popping up Just when
Ε••
wants.
ly atai smaller dailies.
required «in preparation. A glass of they’re n«'<x!«»d—If you’ve stored thetnl
*
He is anxious to please.
While the city dwellers in flats and milk costs only 3 3-4 cents in Convallls an ay. Tlie sclm«»1house Is tlie main j
He wants you to call again.
Í +
apartments speni their money on can­ today. The food value of that glass of factory. A num said to us the othi'r
ned goods an«l picture shows, the read­ nillk Is equal to two large eggs, or a day that what In» learn«',I before lie I
He GUARANTEES his gcods.
Î
ers of the country papers are the gr. at large serving of lean nient, or two was 15 was worth m, re than till lie'
He'll exchange them if they do
had
ever
learned
sine
The
more
y«>u
1
buying class from farm tractors to moderate-sized potatoes, or live table-
not please.
•pooafu's of cooked cereal, or two ta- learn before you are 15 th«' more time
jewelry.
you’ll hnve to learn late’-,
The advertising value ami the p > id­ Mi-spoonfuls of cooked rice, or two we would rather have ti Persona
fat savie
eal power of the smaller newspapers is illccs of bread. In other words, a meal account of facts Ilian of «lotlnrs.
Consisting
of
one
glass
of
milk
and
two
not .vet fully understood by the great
dollar will earn iro n .’I to (I per cent.
business ínteres1 s and statesmanship «lives of bread gives you as much food A first-el:-« fret i- y - 'ine «lay earn
value ns you would get out of four
of the nation, and still less appreciat­ ‘ggs..
you IIO.Ol'Y- Tli.' Anmrlran Boy.
♦+♦♦♦+*+•:*+++*++->++**+vi-
I
ed.—Exchange.
's
Entered as second-class matter June 22. 1907. at the post office at Jackscmv ill«
Oregon, under Act of Congress of March 3, 1879.
Save
Y ouì
trading with us
You then can buy
Savings Stamps
to help save the Nation
Jno.M. Williams Co.
The Home Merchant
KEEPS HIS FAR
TO THE GROUND
1
I
I
Phone 142.
Oregon
Feiest
Notes'.
Siig?t Cui ío 2J>
Pounds-
Portland. June 20 - Information was
The Osborne fire finder has been rece'ved this morning at the office of
adopted by the Forest Service as stan­ the foo l administration that beginning
dard equipment for lookcut statioi s on
■ immediately the allotment of sugar for
the National Forests of the country,
|canning purposes has been reduced
recording to a letter ju-t received by
; from 100 to 25 pounds to each person
District Forester Geo. H. Cecil ftom
the Forester at Washington, D. C. i or family.
W. k. Newell, assisfan* fedeiai food
This fire findef, the invention cf For­
1 administrator for UregoU, this mornirff
est Examiner Wnt. B. Osborne, Jr, ot
sent out the following notice to all the
Portland, has be«n tried cut succefsful-
lv on the summit of Mt. Bond ar d 11 retail gr icers ih the state of Oregon I
’ On account of shipping difficulties,
numerous other 1 ok«.ut stations in var
j the sugar situation is becoming ttiore
icus parts of tie North Pacific IPs
acute, and we have been advised by the
ti ict for scVersi Bessons. Fires more
tool administrator at W ashington that
than fifty miles distant have been ac­
curately located ftom Mt. Hood by it is ab-.olutely necessary to iimit the
amount of sugar used in domestic can­
ii eanR of this instrument.
More tnnn 350 of these fire find, rs ning ar«l preserving to 25 pounds You
are now in use and it is planned event­ wil1, therefore immediate!' V upon re-
ually to «quip ail the more important ceipt of this notice change the sugar
lookout points on the National Forests’ Certificate cn the top line ' to read ns
follows:
which have suitable housirg facilities
“No family can purchase more than
with them. Tne instrument complete
25 pounds of sugar for canning and pre­
cos s about $48.
serving without a special permit from
the county food administrator.”
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Electric Spaiks
Administrator's Notice
Notice is hereby given that the un
dersigned has by order of the County
Court of the State of Oregon, for Jack-
son County, been duly appointed admin­
istrator of the estate of Robert J. Bo-
nar, deceased. All persons having
claims against said estate are hereby
notified to present the samtf duly veri­
fied, as require I by law, to the under­
signed at Medford, Oregon, within six
(6) months from date hereof; and ail
persons owing said estate are hereby
requested to pay the same immediate­
ly.
D..ted: June 22, 1918.
D. A. B onar
Administrator of the estate
of Robert J. Bonar, deceased.
W, E. P hipps
Attorney for estate, Med­
ford, Oregon.
St-ange ti ing that as the army pro­
ceed to ant’«.x has.ball plajers we get
t'icec or four hour, sixteen at>j nine­
teen inning games.
Mr. McAdoo says the new tax law is
a necessity. All right. I.et ’er go.
We’re in “till its over over there.”
“The next few weeks,” sats Mr.
Llcyd George, ‘'will bt a race between
Hjt.denburg aid President Wilson.”
So? Well, anybody taking the Getman
end «s on a dead one.
That Wisconsin v.tetinary who is
helping to prcsecute bis ; ffinitx for
killing h s wife has admitted to the
court that even a soul-mate may go
tiofar sometimes.
It's unfair to judge some frames by
the p’Ctuies they inclose.
Are yon for the Red Cross or the
The peasants of the Ukraine love the
Iron Cross?
Germans s<> that they are burning their
"Mrs. Stokes the rotorious pacifist grain to keep it from Rerlin.
for all countries. ” So were
With Pennsylvania and other eastern
* «•« iki —ard 1 >< k at Russia!
s'att's clamoring for a compulsory la-
b r ’•«», «h“ ' oho. li'-e th* voing man
»'d«h"S i •’ Emp - , w:|l h oe to
ee ■. '>■■■
e v r ,
i be cown t rulo s eq npinent for
The reason Jeremiah O’Leary the
' ig drive includes a hammock and
disloyalist has not been tried is that he
b er stein.
is found wanting.