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About Jacksonville post. (Jacksonville, Or.) 1906-19?? | View Entire Issue (June 29, 1918)
I : ÒACKSOJvVlLLh POSI OfRcial Paper of I he City ot Jud sonvillc, Dreytn* A weekly newspaper published every Saturday al the county seat of Jackson C runty, Oregon. D. W. B al ; haw . Editor and Publisher CAPS A-40 CV ..LS i Both Methods o' C ployed in Land Where Are an in possib eat her Merch • • d V ise! I have motored In the 11 yptlan d<" ert from eight or ten different plan Entered as second-class matter June 22, 1967. at the post < ffice at Jacksonville mid I lieard the same tiling ever} Oregon, under Act of Cor ri'ss of March 3, 1879. u here: “Curs mul camels for this Job. at the The car for the dash and rush to I here before anyone can hear you S47Î7Â/MI , JUNE 29. 1918 moving; the camel, the old ship of S’JBSC it I PTION: One year by mail $1.50. Advertising 'rates furnished on lesert, for the slow and sure, lime iieinorial method, writes a corrosp -ml applies tier. .-nt of the London Telegraph. Boll go where the railway Is not mul neve, will be; both play their different part Electric Sparks with almost unerring certainty. So pei I feet and reliable has the car suppl Cu.-ie in and see our fresh look nj- lawns and I..«^4. —— se.wice become that the vehicles mov( (From Off Our Wirele*») to a time table, and at one s]s»t I hav. other sheer dress fabrics. We have a nice Applegate Son e men don’t know seen two convoys which started 9 (Correspondence to the Post) miles apart meet to exchange loads »' beaten until long after line of white canvas shoes ann slippers. the exact moment fixed by the condtie make the discovery. tor. Also: Union all-work garments for the There’s one way we can hit Lack Mr. and Mrs. Andy McCarthy nnd The cars run over thousands o’ two daughters of Grants Pass acnom- at Hungary for turning down woman miles of the roughest desert, Wate- whole family p i.ied by Mrs. McCarthy’s mother, suffrage. We can ban the goula h is as essential as petrol, mid in a wb Another question: Having nicked terless area extreme care Ims to b< Mrs. Shattuck were calling on friends By the way, you’re going to need a lot of an 1 relatives at Missouri Fl it Sunday. your summer < uting place and closed taken against running short, It oc supplies when you start on that camping trip, Thelma McDaniels is at Medford on a the contract with the managiment of casionally happens that cars get stuck, nnd they are freed by shoveling ! he resort, didn ’ t you read of another visit to her aunt Mrs. Wm. Hansen. away the snnd mid laying down short let us have your order. i place you wished you had picked? Mrs. Paul Erick-on and bahy of lengths of planks beneath the wheels. And then somebody e'se may suggest Planks and stout ropes for towing T íompson cre’k left for Portland Fri day where ter husband has employ- that the U-boats came to "takeoff” form part of each car’s equipment. I Jeremiah O’l.earv. The light ears are mostly American m mt. make. They, too. hnve dope well, but In the good ol 1 days there were two Mr. and Mrs. Bart Cook of Canyon the wear nnd tear is infinpely greater ville are here for "a few weeks visit kinds of girls hard to understand. One than in British cars, and as one ma had a consuming ambition to becom ■ a with their son Chas. Cork and other chine wears out the best parts are minister’s wife: the other wanted to transferred to motors beginnln relatives. Mrs. Frank McLaughlin anil (laugh marry the village rake and reform him. show signs of failure. ter Edith returned to Medford Tuesday I Germany through high ecclasi.itics after spending a week with Mrs. Mc is appealing to the Pope to prevent En BIG MAN’S ACT CF KINDNESS Laughlin’s parents, Ben Thurstons of tente air raids on holy days. The Great General Headquarters is proba Little Incident Recorded of James Humbug. Hill Shows Great Constructive Mrs. Anna Broad and Mrs. W. E. blv getting ready to turn a trick cn the Genius at His Best. Finney are guests at the home of Fred next holy day. P/ione 112 -7 he People’s Store. Do you remember the old-fashioned Offenbacher. Jarnos J. Hill was a large and fa Emmet O’Brien and daughter Helen girl who was considered real forward miliar figure In American business life, if she went shopping to the store in of Richmond, Cal. are here visiting ami there have been printed plenty of which her young man was a clerk with eulogies of his groat construct!i e geni friends and relatives. out a chaperone? us. But no more genuine eulogy has Mr. and Mrs. John Darby and Mr. When one is incline I to minimize the ever beim pronounced than Is con Mrs. Jack T.vrrel of Griffin creek were tained in a little story from St. Pntll. Sunday guests of Mrs. Josephine Hous danger of a coal famine, let him re It was a simple Incident—one of the member that it takes coal to run the ton on Thompson creek. sort that generally and naturally electric fan. Miss Edith Kubli and Mias Helen Mee passes unrecorded, says the Chica First soldier (looking at portraits of go Herald In recalling it. Mr. Hill two of our popular young ladies are training for army nurses at the Sani 1 himself) Which do you think is the was coming out of an office building I best, Mike? Second Soldier—Well, with another railroad official when tarium in Medford. Perfection by Degress. personally. 1 think the one of you in ho noticed a horse standing shiver Mrs. Emma Miller has accepted a ¡ the gas mask is the best. Ttenihrnndt says: "I- ,rn to <lo ing and unblanketed near by. He position as nurse in the Medford Sani- ¡ walked over and nrrnnged the blanket v hat you already know, and you Costa Rica might challenge one of and then resumed Ills conversation. find in time the unknown things tarium. the minor German States for the ban- It Is a very good thing to be n you now inquire about.7 Mrs. Alice Pernoll, Mrs. W. Pernoil j , tamweight championship of the war. great railroad builder and a flnnnclnl and Mrs. B. McClute were Grants Pass I An expert calls attention to the h'gh figure whose word carries weight Men visitors Wednesday. A.anl’Z GRANO PRIZE at th« P. P. 1. E. i food va’ue of parsnips, and therefote not only all over the country, but who wc Mr. Jas. Grubb left for Elkton Mon | it is our patriotic duty K> eat them. throughout tlm world. But it is bet f * ? « © this ter to be able to retain in the midst day for a 'tew weeks visit with his Vl-S '8 U fe. ----- emblem Re^ APPLY AT ANY Hoover is still begging the war gar of such Important occupation the hu daughter Mrs, Ed Gates. are deners to their best. man kindness which makes a whole I POST OFFICE U.S. The following pupils of the Apple ENOCH MORGAN'S Not knocking, or anything, but we world kin. SON» CO. MARINES > for gate school received 8th grade diplom wish these college professors would The most practical, healthful, playtime as: Thelma McDaniels, Bessie Bunch, SERVICE UNDER THIS EMBLEM garments ever invented tor children I t < “The Star-Spangled Banner.” 8 years of age. Made in one piece with Eva Hanson, Cecil Boucher, Dick Head lay off writing and talking about what’s The best authority on the proper drop back. Easily slipped on e: off. going to happen "after the war. ” Leon Offenbacher and Fremont Jor Easily washed. Notiyht elastic l auds wording of “ The Star-Spangled Bon Don ’ t bark. Bito! to stop circulation. Made in blue don. ner,” Is the author of the song, Friincla denim, and genuine blue and white management implies efficient protec You have to admire that Ft. Paul Va S. Key. In the course of Innumei'iible hickory stripes. Also lighter w. ight, Applegate School district quota for Notice fast-color material in a variety of cation Club that has voted unanimous- tion, conservative logging and effective printings of the song, differences in pleasing designs, all appropri the War Stamp drive is $2550, the p ti ately trimmed with fast-color In Ke Frank Ludvig Benson Estate: restocking. its summer vaca ’ i ns to the text have occurred due to careless I . ly to donate ple are responding to the call liberally galatea. All garments made in ---------- »J« NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that promoting the sale of War Saying ness, bad memory or deliberate ef Dutch neck with elbow sleeves as they always do. or high neck and lont, sleeves forts to “ Improve ” it. Of course no one Stamps. Ellen Benson, Administratrix of the Centralia To Furnish Houses Folder (in colors’ showing dif Geo. Herriott and family were Mur Ims any definite authority to make ferrr.t materials sent free on -■state of Frank Ludvig Benson, deeeas I equest phy visitors Sunday. Mrs. Harriott's changes. Several copies of the song ■ I, having tiled her final report and ac / $1.25 the suit brother Lester Darnell left for Camp Chehalis will N)t Pe rnii Dogs in the nuthor's own handwriting ex counting in said estate, ther fore, no Centralia, Wasn., June 24 - An order If your ¿ea’er cannot supply yen ist. Even these differ, Imt the differ Lewis Monday ' T •'ice is hereby given that the County for 50 readv-cut houses, manufactured we v. i'll sfi.dthem charger piepaid ences are very slight, nnd do not af on receipt of price, $1.25 each io Run ai Large. fect the sense. One of these is the Mrs. Anna Walter who has been in Judge of Jackson County, Oregon, has bv the North Pacific Construction Co. Portland for the last two months visit et Monday the 29th da}’ of July, A. D. of this city, has been received by the kOVFRALlS SahJaclion su.-mniecd copy made h.v Key immediately after or money refunded ing her daughter Mrs. Augusta Wendt r £ c . U.S. pat .0 it 7 .918, at 10:00 A. M. of said day at the company, the houses to be used for composing the poem, which he had Chehalis, Wash. June 25, ¡’’¡(It’s A NEW SUIT r turned home Monday accompanied by ■thee of the Countv Judge in the Court workers in Aberdeen shipyards. A. first, after a preliminary sketch, writ EREE her daughter who will spend the sum funeral dirge was sung yesterday aft- ten out on the hack of nn envelope. H‘use, Jacksonville, Oregon, as the N. Riggs and G. E. Aldom, heads of IF THEY RIP i moon when each city commissioner While this text Is not absolutely the mer here. Beware ot imitation«. date, time and pl .ce f ,r the final he ir- the company, are now in Aberdeen su LEVI STR \HSS &ca took a kick nt him, and the commission original It is virtually that nnd may Look for this label (¿1“ SIN I OAICiSCO. CAL. J ng on said report and accounting and perintending the uS-'embling of the first Bert Clute has been hauling potatoes Made tar — (finally passed an emergency ordinance, be regarded as the standard. Fac at which time anyone into, es’ed o • hav 14 houses of the order. to Medford for S. L. Johnston of LEVI SrRAUSS & CO., Sas Friaciaeo ell'e. tivo nt once, banishing the dog ns similes of this and later copies In mg ary objections to ihe said final re Thompson creek this week. Mfrs, of "Freedom-A tie" Key ’ s handwriting are printed togeth a roamer, at any time of the year. the new garment for v/omea ‘ port and accounting may be present and Plans Make For Heavy Artillery I he oidinancc makes it a nuisance to er with facsimiles of early printed ver file said objections and be heard. 65 Per Cent Are Fighting Men have a dog running at large mid pr< - sions without and with music. In-a Dated this 28th day of Jun ” , A. D vide’ for destroying the animal when book Issued by the library of congress 1918. In 1914—“The Star Spnngled Banner," Washington, June 24—Plans of the caught. Complaint’ as to d.image to I by Oscar George Thcoilore Sonneek, E llen H i nson , Washington, June 25. - Between 65 gardens brought about the passage < f I war department for carrying the war Administratrix. I fare on the Western front beyond the ar.d 70 per cent of the 9(h),Oik) Ameri the ordinance. A couple of dog owners who discusses all tin- evidence about Estate of Flunk Ludvig Benson, D c’d. ‘ trench stage by a vast production of can soldiers who have been sent to protested the ordinance, but the conimi; - the origin of the song. France are actual combat troops, sinners expressed them selves against heavy mountain, siege and field g ins, Prehistoric Man’s Intelligence. Secretary Baker said today. have been made known through the ap the dog in town. Forest Fite Sparks Some years ago the renWilns of a "These figures are necessarily rough proval by the house appropriations com prehistoric man were found in central estimates,” he said. "Naturally 1 mittee of the largest fortifications pro Europe In a geological stratum that Silk-Making Butterflies. would not cure to deal with specific Three fourths of the forest fires in gram ever submitted by ar.y govern -bowed that he existed nt least 500,000 There Is a species of butterfly, na .years ago, and probably more, figures in this connection.” the United States are caused by man. ment. The bill carries a total of $5,- Ills Mr. Baker calle! attention to the tive to British East Africa, that builds physical formation, especially the Ever” forest fire which destroys tim 435,096,224, the piineipal expenditure fact that tomorrow will be the .ttmi- eominunnl nests ns big as u man's two shape ami size of the skull, left no ber or takes men away from produc being for heavy artillery. Of the cu fists. These nests, attached to vzrsary of the landing of the first branches of the trees on whose leaves doubt, according to scientists, that he ire sum, $2,000.000,000 is asked as a tive work helps the II in. American division in France. cash appropriation and the remainder the Insects ns caterpillars feed, are had been a well-developed human be lir the first time in the historv i f ing with a creditable degree of Intel "1 regard the achievements of the made of n good quality of silk. for contract authorizations. wars, tii. bt r is reiogi izid as an essen ligence. He did not show the hrnln past year as entirely satisfactory,” Inside the nest, however, are some possibilities of modern num. It is true, The report of the committee shows tial war munition. Don ’ t let for. st he said hundreds of Individual coco.ms. Thus Imt probably he dhl not need that the new government plans for pro them, fires destroy it. one might say that the bunch repre since It must have required less intel- duction of heavy artillery at Neville sents a whole flock of butterflies. Railway ties and trench timbers from Island, in the Ohio river near Pittsburg lectunl power to dodge the giant dlno- Spanish Ship /.« But the Important polllt Is thnt the sniirs and other smnll-hemlod the hand planted French fores's helped is to equal the famous Krupp plant in nietn- silk of the cocoons Is coinpnfnlile In hers save Paris from the Hun. of the Sauropod i family of that Germany. For the Neville Island plant Victim U-Boat quality to that spun by the silkworm, day, alarming though they might look, Forest fires destroyed nearly two $40,1X10,000 is appropriated. Manufac and claim Is made that It might be than to esenpe death from the pretln- hundred million board feet of timber on ture of heavy pieces will be carried on utilized profitably for the weaving of lory and terrifying nutomoblle of to " t the national forests of Oregon tn 1917,- also at plants of the Bethlehem and Madrid, June 24—The captain of the i fabrics, the coarser material of the day. I enough to build three contonments as Midvale Steel companies, the report Spanish sailing vessel Joaquima reports nests finding Industrial employment us 1 large as Camp Lewis. discloses. bis ship which sailed from Cuba, was “U’lHS." General Store Traded for Ntw Jersey. Tne saw mills of Oregon cut two and hold up by a submarine which declined In the year 1674 a colony < f Quak Heart Troubles by Wire. one hiiif billion board feet of lumber in to examine the ship’s papers. 1’he ers. sent out from I'nglan I ny Wil Grants Pass Paper Remarkable new uses for the toTo- liam Penn, bought from the Indians 1917, valued at forty million dollars. vessel was sunk and the crew was phone are constantly being discovered. a large slice of what Is now New Jer T>o you with to PRESERVE * afloat for five days, being rescue 1 off Recently a test In London showed thnt Oregon’s forests are supplying ma Has Big Fire Loss. THE LITE of your home town I J terial!, for ships, airplanes and other the coast of Africa. The vessel which It Is possible to diagnose heart trou sey. The price as recorded in the new picked them up landed them all at Gi bles by telephone nt n dlstnnce of 100 “Life of Penn," by John W. Graham If you do, trade with your ? «ar use«. Help keep out forest fires was ns follows: braltar except the captain. miles. Four physlelnns on the Isle of Grants Pass, Or., June 25-A ’fire HOME MERCHANTS. * One hundree eighty six fires on the “Thirty mutch cont’. 20 guns, 30 Wight listened to the beating of n kettles. 1 great kettle. 30 pairs of ❖ national forests of Oregon in 1917 star b-oke out in a shed in the rear of the BE NEIGHBORLY. woman’s heart In London. A stetho- Imse, 20 fathoms of duffels, 20 pet H >gue River Courier office here this * ted from fires left burning by careless Washington Quota Is WOO s< ope held over the heart was attached ticoats. 30 narrow hose, 20 bars >f + You wok for COMMUNITY * forenoon, and did considerable damage. c impers. Be sure your camp fire is A to n telephone by menus of which INTEREST when you DEAL 15 small barrels of jiowder. The entire building was filied with out. sounds are nmgnlflid. This offers u lend. ♦ 7o knives. 30 Indian axes. 70 combs. V AT HOVE I Fighting 1197 fires in Oregon cost smoke and the rear of the structure Olympia, Wash., June 24 —Washing sug'.'estlon to loving couples.—Los An 60 pairs of tobacco tong’s. 60 pairs of •î» an 1 'he ro .f ve r • des rov-d All th ge'-'s Times. •». fe> - l f -s’ >'7 I? i ton state draft officials Saturday re scissors. «40 llnshaw lookln : glasses t fli ere soak? I loo at 120 nwlhlatles. 120 fish hooks _> ceived orders to arrange for the mov - wne ; th tit .¡ep rt -en fought the grasps <>f red paint. I'JO need <•- i> Ortn stle Thought ment of 4090 men of Class 1 during the • • h jo > depart n nt was con- To expose nn nmbnssmlor i< ahU’c tobacco boxes 12l> pipes. 200 bells, o •» ' "V 11 1 » JIV f »ur u - five days beginning July 21. About A V «. Cy *. Ly Ì ♦ 81 1. rably damaged by water. The ex ns) Jews harps mid 6 ankers ot It Is only necessary to send him away left in 20<i0 Washington men will be •»’ . . *, ’lon “on -J f' fit of saw timber annually , ruin.” without an answer. *♦♦♦♦*♦♦ +<■>*+< v+> I forever jf proper|y mananged Proper | tent of the loss has not yet been esti Class 1, it was estimateli. mated. * Cvohst Store in Town Correspondence Your Business Appreciated Jno.M. Williams Co Oregon Jacksonville j Sapolio doing its work. Scouring forU.S.Marine Corps recruits Join Now! r Keep Kids Kleen I Join the Home Trade Life Guard t •> ? I I a I K