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About Jacksonville post. (Jacksonville, Or.) 1906-19?? | View Entire Issue (Aug. 9, 1919)
JACKSONt ILLE, JACKSON COUNTY, OREGON, At Gi ST 9. UK.) PENDLETON ROUND-UP AUTO EX XMINERSMEET Jacksonville’s Opportunity “Get On The Jeb” Should Be Our Duty To The Community. Frontier Celebration tobe State Board ot Auto Me chanic Examiners Hold Held September 18, 19, 20. Session in Medford This office has received information from the Pendleton Round-I p C >m- mittee, announcing that the tenth annual production of the Round-Up wouid be held in that city on Septem ber 18, 19 and 2(). . The committee promises a better program than ever given before in ary similar event; featuring the returned cowboy riders of the 91st division. The usual collection of bucks and iquaws will be in attendance, but word comes across the mountains that the red brothes no longer travel via the foot burner and tra. ios pole, but now sail along in six arid eight cylinder chug a- chug s. the railroads will be offering special fares to this event and it is expected that several of our readers will be taK- Illg business trips to Pendleton during the latter part of next month. CITY COUNCIL MEETS Regular Monthly Meeting of the City Council Heid Tuesday Evening. The s‘ate luard of auto mechanic examiners, which was create! by a recent session of the legislature was in session at Medford this Week. The law provides that all mechanics, wl <i do work no matter to what extent, on a ear 1 >r money, must be examined as to his qualifications. If a black smith wishes to lix a spring, he ,nusl have a license. j The board is composed of E E. Bur- gess, Portland, ¡I. P. ' Fancher, The I Dalles and M E. Gramling of Cor- I vallis. ■ ! Now with the war over and the eyes of capital turned towards the West, is the time for the people of our little Tuesday night at the City 11. '1 was i'he Duncans iia)i-.>v<-d th? lot, but on community to begin thinking about the future. held the legal >r monthly meeting ot account of not requiring so much space Our little community is, figuratively, in the midst of a the City Council. Those pre.-eiit were: at th.' time did not fence the entire Mayer Britt, Couneilinen Fick. Lewis, piece. Again in 1915 the unfenced half vast treasure. On all sides we are surrounded with great McIntire and Smith; Recur i« r Bag- of th? lot was sold. The new purch is t shaw; Marshal Kenney, and Street and l went ahead with bis improvements. mineral wealth, waiting only for the right party to find water commissioner Ulrich. even putting up a monument, The sex- it, at the right time, and right place. In the mountains Minute sof the Iasi meetirip-were read ton recently dismvered the mistake and approved and ordered tiled, t he and brought the matter to the attention we have an abundance of timber, already to be cut into tollowing bills against the city were of the council. The mayor was asked lumber. presented and after discussion, the to write to the original purchaser, ex Recorder was instructed to draw war plain the mistake and offer in behalf INDUSTRIAL REVIEW In the near vicinity there are several partly developed of the city, to purchase the half lot, rants m payment of same: Crane Co. meters, etc., $66.84 paying the price it was sold for the mines, which have never been worked to the fullest ex Manufactures, Enterprises and Ore-Cai. Power Co. electricity 2.80 second time. tent, lying there idle through all these years. True, we Various much needed supplies were Fred J. Fick, supplies 4.19 Improvements, Providing oidered to be purchased lor the lire R. R. V. Ry. freignt 1.41 take all these resources in a matter of fact way, never Jacksonville Post, printing 7.00 department. The matter of reorgan Payrolls and Promot Ten Years Ago. I W. G. Kennev, salary 35.00 izing the Jacksonville tire department thinking nor we suspect caring whether they are developed Chris Ulrich, salary 65.00 was discussed and it was finally decid ing Development or not. The reason for this attitude is evidently express ed to ask the president of the Jack Chris Uiricli, supplies and wages From The Jacksonville Post of sonville Engine Coinpanv No. 1 to call for one man for one day and of Oregon. ed in the statement made by a Jacksonville man, when August 7, 1919. a half 7.1" a meeting of the old organization, for the editor was trying to interest him in a good proposition, Aug. I.—Homestead—Copper D.’ke , the purpose of perfecting, if possible a D. W. Bagshaw, salary and Mining Company has startsd sinking in balance paid Crane Co. 20.87 reorganization. “Why I can live anywhere." Frank Ellis was shot and killed while the Cap Miller shaft. Report of water commissioner for ■ I A report from the State Board of Such a feeling may be descriptive of some of our more exploring the Josephine County Cave3. Building permits show increased ac- month of July was read and ordered l Health was received concerning the The I. O. O. F. lolge is rapidly in in Eugene. tiled, water commissioner reporting ; samples of water sent from the city well to do citizens, but for the man with the pep and push creasing in membership. New appli 1 tivity dam. The water proved upon analysis Stanford’s improved city water system collections amounting to $51.00. are received at every meeting, will decrease insurance cost. Citv Recorder reported service of to be almost entirely pure and e.airelv such a feeling won’t go very far. You can bet your last cations and the lolge is in a prosperous con j Weyerhauser officials see great in- summons upon the city in a case where safe for use. nickel that such a feeling is not entertained by the ma dition. The city recorder presented his re in John F. Rocho is plaintiff and Jose ' duatrial future in Klamath Falls. the month of July, which show port A special term of the Circuit Court phine Applegate, City of Jacksonville jority. And now is our chance to get on the job and show was held to hear the case of City of Supposing the state regulated the and others are defendants. A motian ed the for following collections: waler turn 1 price at which grocery stores could sell the world what Jacksonville spirit is made of. Medford vs. Hanlev. The court was was made and seconded that D. W. on fees, $9.00; meter rentals, $00,16; j to the consumer but left the farmer over by Judge Coke. Bagshaw be retained to answer the impounding fees, $3.80; special taxes, I free to charge grocers any amount he We have tne finest site for a city that there is to be presided Chas. Dunford Jr. and Roy Ulrich I could screw out of them. Every one summons and if necessary to appear in $92.50; received from T. W. Miles, as | receiver, on account of improvements found in the entire west, or for that matter in the United spent the lirst of the week fishing in 1 would say it was unfair and yet that is ; court in behalf of tne citv. A matter concerning the sale of a to railroad crossing, 121.67. The re the Applegate country. States. Our water supply is the best to be found. The After waiting 62 years for their pay, exactly the position of public utilities cemetery lot was brougt to the atten port was approved am! ordered tiled. to day. There being no further business to tion of mv the UUUHVII. council. Several years ago water in the mains is always cool and refreshing, fit for | ■ nine survivors of the Cayuse Indian Survey for Kendleton —Cabbage Hill ; | UV1I ot nufnber 21« in the Jacksonville cem- come before the couqcil, the motion war of ’47 and ’48 in Oregon will be section of Eastern Oregon highway be etery was sold to L. J. C. Dunean for J for adjo irnmend was in order. a king to drink. We always have sufficient pressure in allowed $1.01) a day for the time serv gun. the consideration of fifteen dollars. I ed. the pipes for fire protection, and best of all, have a source Pendleton — Proposed Elk’s Triangle R. R. Pugh, a recent arrival from business block and theater to cost of supply that will compete with any city several times Spokane, was struck by the Shasta ' $167,000. DIXIE CLUB TO MEET OUR OWN STATE Limited Tuesday morning as he was the size of Jacksonville. crossing the track near the S. P. depot all Pendleton -Pipeline to Chaplist spring gome Recent Happenings 1 laid; system soon completed. i We have in Jacksonville, several well established busi in Medford. In Various Parts Former Residents of South- Vale—Big dam it Riverside to be. ness houses, all founded on solid rock; men at the head Central Point now has two news completed by Oct. 1st. of Oregon land to Hold Picnic papers. The second one made its ap Roseburg —Work on Filler Trail cut of which are considered throughout the state as utterly pearance last week. off to Crater Lake to commence Sep reliable and whose words are considered as good as their St. Helens is Booming. The Dixie club of the Rogue River tember 1. Time for the election is grow ing near ! valley is planning on holding a reunion bonds. Klamath Falls — New laundry enlarg St. Helens, Or., Aug. 3 — Building ! and still we here no great noise about and picnic at Ashland park next Thurs white hopes, dark horses or any other es, takes pew name and puts in new activity continues in St. Helens. Dur- day. Entertainment committees have Adjacent to Jacksonville are several sites for natural I 1 kind ' ing the spring and summer many new of candidates for nomination for machinery. I (Continued on page two) | president. Just Received A New Line Of The Famous Sunkist Can Goods. Best for Picnic Lunches II. u Try Them! IM IM Lewis Ulrich lid SI 11 l^: General Merchandise Jacksonville Oregon I ______ With one exception, i, highway from residences have been built and at the already been announcedt and a general good time is planned. Oregon City to Portland will soon be present time plans are being made for The Dixie club is rapidly increasing the erection of two new business build entirelv completed. in membership and is now represented Shipping board should complete its ings. to outnumber any similar organization E. G. Ditto purchased a lot on Co contracts with shipbuilders, wind up in the valley. its red tape which has bound private lumbia street for $50"0 ind will imme diately start construction on a two ' shipping and then our national law makers should get behind a program story fireproof building which will cost The Call to Service. which wdl help Americans in shipping $10,000. The Columbia County bank is | industry meet world competion which considering the erection of a business block on this same street, which, if (R. II. Ballard of Los Angeles.) is alreaan developing. built, will cost $25,000. There is so much talk going on in the Klamath Falls —Marsh lands sur , country now by seers and others who rounding upper Klamath Lake to be 13 Astoria Structures to Rise. are preaching radical changes in the dyked and lands reclaimed. government. What is the matter with Amity— Derrick erected to sink test Astoria, Or., Aug. 3. —Building im our present government? Our con oil well on Newman ranch. provements aggregating $53,911 were stitution gives us inalienable, inviolable Banas —L iggiog railroad to go in started in Astoria during the month of | rights of personal security, personal July. The building inspector issued 26 liberty and private property. To change from Wilkesboro to Vernonia. Commercial clubs should take an permits, 13 for new structures, valued it, as advocated by some, would be to interest in increasing berry acreage as ( at $25,750 and 13 for alterations, disregard these splendid privileges, no I matter how pure a theory some forms I the product will bring profitable prices , amounting to $28,161. of government, such as Socialism, may I for many years to come, and a large income per acre from sale of rooted Good Rain Hits Grande Ronde. be based upon. History has taught us that the administration of theHe is not I plants. I La Grande, Or., Aug. 4.—The first Springfield —Ice and cold storage | rain in the Grande Ronde valley since American in the fact that the principals of our constitution are disregarded. , plant resumes after two years. May 25 fell Sunday afternoon and eve The Bolsheviks of ¡Russia and the Astoria Marine Iron Works lowest ning when 27-100th of an inch wan I. W. W.’s of America are one and the bidder on six stefcl tanks for Portland recorded. Crops are averaging much same thing-all disregarding rights of ' docks. I more than anticipated prior to the property, personal security and person New saw mil1 in prospect for Aik I harvest. al liberty. To what lenghts they have ! gany section in^Coos County. ___________________________ gone in Russia in the disregard of per Portland and Southeastern to build Raker Sends Bread Via-Airplane. sonal security and liberty is well I from Mt Angel to Bend. known. There is nothing American in Eugene, Aug. 4. Broad delivered by Vale Milling and Elevator Co. incorp I airplane is the latest in Eugene. Henry this. The American people do not need a new form of government, but rather orated. Korn, son cf Harry Korn of the Uni While educated, college and techni versity bakery, dropped a loaf of broa l •they do need to awake to the true cal help is abundant there is increasing at his home Saturday as Lieutenant signs of the times namely, the call to scarcity of tarm and common labor Cook, driving the Salem plane swoop service in the highest sense of the word. over the country, ed down almost to the house tops and --------- Newport First contract for new skimmed over the roof of the Korn macadam highway to connect Newport home at Kin<-aid park. The package Our Meal licket with Willamette Valley let. dropped close to mark arid the contents For taxes during the year ending were not damaged ir the least. I.umber is the great stimulating in June IM, 1918, for outlays by specilli dustry on the Pacific coast, when it assessments and other special taxes, Church Services Suspended booms we all boom and mining mining Portland led the United States on a per capita basis. —Oregon Voter. I Rev. A. H. Gammons, minister of stands in the same position in mountain states. Moral-help keep these indus Cottage Grove gets new general the Presbyterian church in this city, tries on a sound basis. announces that no church services wiil merchandise business. Medford to have a row general be held in his church during the present month. Kendrick-Kenyon bill provides for printing and publishing shop. Church services wdl be resumed in government operation of packing N'trale deposits on Sheep Mountain the fore part of September and will plants, stockyardi and refrigerator an. Stinking Lake to bs developed. then continue as usual. LL. G..... . Mr. Gammons cars through the department of agri- Bend 15C0 horse power electric unit has promised us some interesting news [culture. It would regulate farm pro- ' goes in on Tumalo, | articles in the future. «1« tmn to a large extent. > **1