Jacksonville post. (Jacksonville, Or.) 1906-19??, April 20, 1923, Image 2

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: STATE NEWS 5
IN BRIEF,
:
Brief Resume Most Important
Daily News Items.
COMPILED FOR YOU
Salem.—The state building program
for the year 1923 was launched at a
me ting of the state board of control
to be held here Monday. Approximate­
ly $J"0,000 Is Involved in the program.
Albany.—After a trip of appraise­
ments in the vicinity of Albany, Lebam
Oil and Brownsville, Governor Pierce
ed that the state stands to lose
bei vily on some of the securities of-
fer d tor state loans.
I
■BOY­
SCOUTS
Dealings Throughout Entire
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Period Under Fire.
(Conducted by National Council of the Bay
Scouta of America.)
SEEK BUYERS' NAMES
BOY SCOUTS’ ANNIVERSARY
REAL ESTATE
City residence property and vacant lots at very at­
tractive prices. Alfalfa and stock ranches for sale
and exchange. See me if you want bargains.
J. L. ROE
Fire Insurance
NOTARY ¡PUBLIC.
The Boy Scouts of America through­
out the entire country celebrated the
Events of Noted People, Governments Pendleton.—Contracts for the 1923 Brokers Lending Every Assistance to week of the thirteenth anniversary of
the movement February 8-15. Dem­
i rop of wheat in Umatilla county have
onstrations of seoutcraft, rallies, par-
and Pacific Northwest, and Other
Agents, Although Their Pur­
bi i n signed between some companies
ent-and-son meetings, radio messages
THE
Things Worth Knowing.
a nd local growers, the stipulated price
pose Is Not Wholly Clear.
of Indorsement of scouting by promi­
tor August 31 delivery being $1 a bush­
nent people, and the taking of the
el, the same figure as that of last sea­
scout oath by well-known men had a
The New York board of aidermen son.
New York.—The government’s in place on the program. Fifty thousand
Wednesday adopted an ordinace pro­ Salem.—The death of Judge AVebster • vestigation of the high price of sugar, cards containing a splendid Indorse­
ment of the movement were placed in
O. C. DOROTHY, Proprietor
hibiting the scaling of skyscraper walls Holmes of Tillamook came as a se­
' which had been centered upon the street cars throughout the country.
by ‘'human flies.” The voto was 53 vere shock to his many friends In
1 transaction of the New York coffee Thousands of billboard posters pic­
COUNTRY CLUB AND ROYAL CLUB
to 1.
Salem and vicinity, where he lived for
turing scout training appeared In the
. and sugar exchange during February, different cities. The car cards and post­
BEST
COFFEE ON THE MARKET
a
number
of
years
prior
to
locating
The Golden Gate, an engraving
taken from Coulter’s oil painting of on the coast. Burial will be in the , was widened Saturday to include all ers were the donation of stanch sup­
Fresh Eggs, Bread, Meat Products, Cereals and full line
transactions in sugar in the period be­ porters of the movement to help bring
the entrance to San Francisco bay, will City View cemetery.
of canned goods.
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::
Barber shop in connection
scoutlng’s message to every American
tween
January
1
and
April
1,
1923.
adorn the new 20 cent stamp to be put
Tillamook.—Sheriff Aschim has col-
man,
woman
and
child.
For the past two weeks, it was learn­
In use by the postoffice department. I'ti'd $341,490.47 on the 1922 tax rolls.
The place to go for soft drinks, Cigars, Candies,
One of the most Impressive acts of
ed on good authority, agents of the
the
entire
week
occurred
on
the
eve
­
The
entire
amount
of
taxes
to
be
col
­
Nuts, Ice Cream, Etc.
At the annual stockholders’ meeting
department of justice have been ex­
of the Union Pacific Railroad company ic ted tiiis year amounts to $830,- amining the February transactions of ning of February 8 when every scout
and scout leader throughout the coun­
lu Salt Lake City Wednesday, Heber 169.36. In addition to the above dur- several of the largest brokers and deal­ try reaffirmed the scout oath:
J. Grant of Salt Lake City, president inz the collection of taxes $1097.50 was ers in sugar, paying particular atten­
“On my honor, I will do my best 1
of the Mormon church, was elected paid in on the 1921 tax rolls and tion to the names and addresses of
“1. To do my duty to God and my
$0473.07 on previous tax rolls.
to the board of directors.
buyers of large sugar contracts. The | country, and to obey the scout lawj
“2. To help other people at all
Salem.—Because more than 5000 in­ nquiry has been carried on quietly and
Secretary Weeks and members of
times;
the senate and house committees on vitations have been issued for the was known only to the firms concern­ “3. To keep myself physically strong,
military appropriations and territories, Shrine ceremonial to be held in Salem, ed and their customers, whose permis­ mentully awake, and morally straight."
“SLATS” WILSON, Prop
will sail April 17 on the transport May 5, and the fact that most of the sion was asked, in most cases, before
In many communities the respective
Grant from New York for Porto Rico, prune blossoms will have disappeared their names were disclosed to the gov­ | days of anniversary week were de­
before May 6, observance of Blossom ernment agents. The greatest secrecy voted to scouting In connection with
Panama and the west coast.
All kinds of repairing done—satisfaction guaranteed
day probably will be abandoned this has been observed by the government the school, the church, the home, and
Howard Carter, co-dlscover with the a ir. This was announced here Satur­ and no clew to the nature or scope the community. Special demonstra­
late Karl of Carnarvon of the tomb of day.
of the investigation had been obtain- I tions were given showing what scout­
All kinds of Auto Accessories, brake-lining, etc.
ing is doing to co-operate with each
ed
until today.
Tutankhaman, lias been taken ill. Lady
Gaston. — The continued good
of these institutions.
Saturay the inquiry was broadened
Coils Tested and Adjusted.
Carnarvon is delaying her return to weather is allowing the farmers to
As the public grows more familiar
England in consequence, says an Ex­ finish their spring seeding, except on to include all transactions in sugar in with the scout program of character
Good Service and Square Deal is our Motto.
change Telegraph dispatch from Cairo. the low bottom lands. Many of them the first quarter of 1923 and the en­ building and citizenship training, it
tire
list
of
brokers
of
the
New
York
demands
—
“
Why
are
there
not
more
Main Street,
JACKSONVILLE, ORE
Santa Fe northbound freight train have finished their grain and are busy
boy scouts?” In response to this
No. 48 was held up by a band of witli their soiling crops, such as corn, coffee and sugar exchange received question, the Boy Scouts of America
heavily armed men two miles north of kale and roots. The fall grain is look­ letters from David A. L’Esperance, made an extraordinary effort to make
Morton, Ill., Tuesday night and alcohol ing fine and propects are for a good special assistant to Attorney General room in the ranks by anniversary
Daugherty, requesting detailed in­
and whisky valued at between $25,000 crop.
week for 100,000 new members. This
formation
of all transactions during
Albany.
—
Bids
on
seven
miles of
and $30,000 hauled away in automobile
effort was termed the anniversary
road work between Mill City and that period as promptly as possible.
round-up. In this connection every
trucks.
The letters also expressed the de­
Literary and trade Journals in New Lyons will be opened by the county sire of the government’s investigators scout the country over had an oppor­
tunity of doing a national good turn,
York liavo announced formation of court of tills county April 30. The to have the names and addresses of by bringing to the ranks one more boy
work
will
be
to
grade,
surface
and
BY E. R. JONES
the Publishers’ Cooperative associa
the customers of the firms addressed. to advance in the work of good citi­
tlon, the first of Its kind in the United drain the sew n-mlle section connect- There was no hint of compulsion in the zenship. Indications point to an over­
At old Bishop Shop, Jacksonville
States, to combat "tho almost prohibi­ ing those towns, Later the road may letters.
subscription of the quota of 100,000.
tive cost of manufacture of periodicals he extended through Jordan and Scio
With
the
Increase
proposed,
the
total
AA'hile the sugar brokers were dis­ boy membership of the Boy Scouts of
to Albany.
in New York city.”
cussing the business ethics involve^ America will reach the half million
Salem.—Unless owners of dogs In in a disclosure of their customers’
"Our way of worshiping our God is
mark.
Leading Horseshoer of Southern Oregon
by dancing and singing, praying and Marion county take out licenses with­ names without their permission, an
President Harding, in bls apprecia­
in
the
next
few
days
there
will
be
100
HORSES FED
fasting,” say representatives of 12
agent of the department of justice tion of the work of the Boy Scouts of
of tlie 20 Pueblo Indian villages of or more prosecutions, according to visited the floor of the exchange and America and his Interest in seeing
New Mexico, in a memorial to Indian Sheriff Bower. During the first three invited several brokers to present more boys members of the organiza­
Commissioner
llurke,
protesting months of 1922 more titan 2500 dog themselves at the office of United tion, authorized the presentation in his
against his recent order to the In­ licenses were issued to Marlon county, States District Attorney Hayward name of a large silk American flag
while thus far this year only 500 li­ Monday morning. One of the brok- to each region attaining Its quota of
dians against tribal dancing.
Increase in membership for the an­
censes
have been sent out.
A II. Penfield, former cashier of
ers, M. R. Mayer, said that lie would niversary roundup; a handsome set of
the Springfield (O.) National bank,
Salem.—The Dalles-California high­ accept the invitation and would be silk streamers—red, white and blue—
who pleaded guilty to seven of 12 way, between Bend and the California glad to assist the government in any to each of the GOO local councils that
counts in an indictment charging em­ line, which had been obstructed by way that he could. The brokers were reaches its goal; and a similar but
The banner county of Oregon
A modern town of GOO people,
bezzlement of the bank's funds, was snow for several months, has been not asked to bring any of their rec- smaller set of streamers to each troop —Avhich captures nearly all the is the county seat of Jackson
that enrolls the specified number of
sentenced to serve 21 years in the opened for traffic, according to in­ ords.
new member« President Harding is prizes at the state fairs—has a county and is situated in the
federal prison at Atlanta by Federal formation received at the offices of
the honorary president of the Boy population of about 25,000 hap­ most fertile and productive por­
Judge Hickenlooper Tuesday.
Traffic Is Enormous.
the highway commission here Satur­
Scouts of America.
py and prosperous people and tion of the famous Bogue Biver
New York.—The total passenger
Tin re are 95,592 illiterates in Cali­ day. The highway was reported as not
traffic
in
and
out
of
New
York
city
enjoys
the distinction of having Valley—correctly termed the
good,
but
passable.
HAS FAITH IN BOYS
fornia who cannot write their names
during 1922 was figured at 315,724,803
the
most
delightful and health­ “Italy of America.” The toAvn
In iny language, Mrs. Anna M. God­
Hood River.—Householders of Hood
A group of scouts unsolicited, recent­
frey, educational representative In River were busy throughout tile week, by the transit commission. The trunk
ful
climate
in America—not is beautifully located in a cove
ly took the responsibility of guarding
California, Nevada mid Arizona of the co-operating witli the llood River Wo­ line railroads entering the city or ap­ a certain dangerous crossing, of get­ even excelled in Southern Cali­ at the base of magnificent pine­
United Slates department of labor, told men's club in a home beautiful week. proaching it from the New Jersey side ting little children over in safety.
fornia. No county in the west­ clad mountains and is sur­
a convention of southern and central At the instigation of the women, of the river carried a both-way traf­ These boys didn’t tell anybody of what
ern
country is richer in re­ rounded by the finest irrigated
fic
of
227,301,338.
c iilifornia club women Tuesday.
they were doing. They weren’t look­
lawns wore refurbished, vacant lots
The McAdoo tubes, connecting Man­ ing for credit—they were Just doing.
sources
—the principal ones be­ alfalfa farms anti fruit orchards
A drugstore anil bakery in South turned into gardens, litter cleaned up hattan and Jersey, transported 37,291,-
Last winter a scout stood guard over ing farming, stockraising, dairy­ in the entire country. The town
and
houses
painted.
Boy
Scouts
aided
Si in Antonio, Texas, were wrecked and
763, and the passengers on ferries, ex­ a live wire for several hours on a
ing, fruit, alfalfa, lumbering, is five miles west of Medford, a
several persons lmd a narrow escape the women in the work.
clusive of those between the boroughs freezing night. In passing, be had
from death AA’ednesday when seven
Corvallis.—Tho summer session of and also excluding railroad passengers seen the danger, nnd on bls own in­ gold, silver anil copper mining, modern city of 8000 people,
12 ini It bombs accidentally jarred loose the college will epen June 18, and a delivered to destination in this mali­ itiative guarded passersby until the re­ cement, marble, lime, etc. This with which it is connected by a
pairmen came. He froze bls ear, but
from airplanes flying overhead, fell record enrollment i, expected. Courses ner, reached 51,131,702.
ci ountv, which lies in the south­ steam and electric railroad and
he did bls duty ns a scout.
over Bio business district. The bombs will be offered for students wishing to
And when the boy scout organiza­ western part of the state, ad­ splendid highway. The altitude
were "duds,'' and did not explode.
make up collegiate work missed or to
Geneva.—Mr. and Mrs. Max Oser tion through Its chief scout executive,
joins California and is a happy of the town is 1568 feet and
Fur the first time in its 258 years shorten the time of residence by carry­ have bought a large farm near Yver­ said: “AVe claim there are no natural­
of existence the London Gazette, the ing required subjects during the vaca­ don, at the southwest end of Lake ly bad boys, though there are Idle, mis­ medium between the extremely there arc no extremes in heat
: i run.i nt's official paper, was pre­ tion period, Many outside activities Neuchapel in the Canton of A’aud, directed or undirected, mischievous, wet climate of the north coast or cold. The annual rainfall is
heedless or mistaken boys,” It based and the dry desert climate of about 22 inches—there being
ven-■ I Tuesday from making one of are listed for the summer school per- Switzerland. They will spend
that assertion, and the following one
its two weekly appearances. The In- iod.
California—being the most per­ little or no snow in the valley.
months of the year on the farm
on Just such facts as these quoted:
was caused by trouble
Hood River A crew nf 20 men has the remainder of their time In
“AVe claim that if you give a boy fect climate found on the Avest- A more healthful place could
th trade union men In the of- started work on the Lost Lake high­ United States.
plenty of Interesting, worthwhile ern continent.
not be found.
lier Bio journal is printed.
way between the national forest bound­ Oser, who was formerly a Swiss riit- things to do In bls out-of-school or af­
road traffic volume, which has ary and the bridge over the west fork Ing master, married Mathilde McCor­ ter-work hours, that the chances are
w n cords in successive weeks of Hood river at ifs confluence with mick of Chicago last week and in­ he will have little Inclination to ma­
touched a still higher mark, the lake branch. Spring in the high­ tends to become a naturalized Amen- licious mischief or vicious amusement.” County Official Directory Jackson County Lawyers
is of returns compiled by the land forests, according to AV. A. Lang- lean citizen.
AID INJURED BOY
c division of the American file, who is in charge of the highway
State Senator—Geo AV Dunn, Ash­ D AV Bagshaw, Jacksonville.
work,
Is
a
month
in
advance
of
last
land.
'•oei.ition, during tho week
Pay Rises Announced.
MEDFORD
playing.
Robert
McKnight
of
AVbfle
Joint Representative—Chas F Hop­ C. if. Thomas, Clr. Judge, M F & H Bldg.
M arch 31, when 938.725 cars year.
Baltimore.—ray Increases of 12’4 Rowling Green took a big Jump and kins, Roseburg.
M Purdin, M F 4 H bldg.
St. Helens.—Up to last Friday night per cent for all employes on a wag* his foot landed upon a broken bottle,
■d with revenue freight.
Newberry, M F & H bldg.
County Representatives—John H Gus
E H Hurd. M F & H bldg.
artery
was
cut
and
began
to
the
tax
collections
made
by
tho
A
large
»nt Fish, 72, veteran finan-
Carkin and Ralph Cowgill of Medford. Lincoln McCormack, First Nat Bk bldg.
basis, were announced Sunday by tlie
John H Carkin, First National Bank bldg.
Circuit Judge—C M Thomas.
railroad man of New York, sheriff’s office and turned over to the Baltimore Copper Smelting & Rolling bleed profusely. Scout Norman Loomis
G M Roberts, Medford Nat. Bank bldg.
was present. Following his first aid
Pros. Attorney—Rawles Moore.
Rawles Moore. District Attorney, Medford
dead Tuesday of heart dis- county treasurer amounted to $305,- company. Canton. The increase is instructions, he promptly stopped the
County
Judge
—
G
A
Gardner.
National Bank bldg.
ho entered the National Park 232.94. and there were numerous re­ coincident with an expansion of pro­ flow of blood by use of a tourniquet, He
Commissioners—A'ictor Bursell and James F. Fliegel, Old P. O. bldg.
mittances
not
yet
(becked
up
Which
Porter
J Neff, Medfcrd Nat. Bank bldg.
bank t attend a directors’ meeting,
ductive facilities expected to provide then took the Injured boy upon Ills Geo Alford.
E E Kelly, Medford Nat l Bank Bldg.
Clerk—Chauncey Florey.
He wa dmtting with Richard Del«- Burrell Graves, deputy sheriff lu work for between 400 and 500 men. back and carried him to his home.
AV S Crowell, Medford Nat. Bank bldg.
H K Hanna, Old P. O. Bldg.
Sheriff—C E Terrill.
field, el airman of tho board, when he charge of tax collections, estimated
About 1400 men are affected by tlie
F. M. Calkins, Old P. O. Bldg.
Assessor—J B Coleman.
ROTARY USES SCOUT MOTTO
F. P. Farrell. Jackson Co. Bank bldg.
was st token, lie collapsed lu the would bring the total collections up to Increase, which becomes effective
Treasurer—A C AA’alker.
T
W Miles, Jackson County Bank bldg.
at least $375,000.
corrldo
School Supt—Susanne Homes Carter F J Newman, Palm bldg.
AA’ednesday.
In conformity with the scout slo­
N
AV Borden. Palm bldg.
Coroner—John A Perl.
AA’lntleld R Gaylord, Palm bldg.
Tlie readiness of the Americans en-
Salem. — Approximately 124,000
gan, “Do a Good Turn Dally," boy
Health Officer—Dr W P Holt.
F AV Mears, Liberty bldg.
London.—According to the News of scouts of Tampa, Fla., have per­
aged In the recalled Chester concession motor vehicles had be. n provided with
E A and Charles Reames, Liberty bldg.
O C Boggs, old postoffice bldg.
to Intest large sums of money in the 1923 license plates when tho offices the World, ex-Tremler Lloyd George formed excellent service to their com­
Frank De Souza, Liberty bldg.
City Directory
development of Turkey by building of the secretary of state closed here will visit the United States and Can­ munity. The boys declare that the
Glenn O Taylor, J P and City Judge,
Federal bldg.
old
saying.
“
Give
to
the
world
the
Mayor—Emil Britt.
railroads, ports and cities. Is arousing Saturday night. During 1922 the total ada next September and deliver
H A Canady, old P O bldg.
best you have, and the best will come
Councllnv
n
—
Chester
Wendt.
Peter
B
F Lindas, Jackson County Bank Bldg.
widespread comment In the French registration was 137.000. Based on the speeches in New York. Chicago, Wash­ back to you,” Is especially significant
Fick. G W Godward and Frank Lindley AV E Phipps, Clarion office.
newspapers, with the suggestion that average applications for the first three ington, Montreal and Toronto. AVith In their case. For now come their
ASHLAND
Recorder—D AV Bagshaw.
Nellie Dickey.
French Investment and concession in­ months of this year, the 1923 registra­ the exception of Lord Balfour, Lloyd friends, the Rotarians, at a recent
Treasurer—J N Cronemiller.
L A Roberts.
Briggs A Brigg».
Marshal—M D Jones.
terests be protected at the resumed tion probably will aggregate 145,000, George will be the first of England’s state convention with a memento coin
W Trefern.
Council meets first Tuesday of each O
Lausanno conference.
the secretary of state said.
on which Is stamped the motto, “Do
AV J Moore.
premiers to cross the Atlantic.
month.
C
B
Watson 4 A E Kellogg, Gold H1U.
a Good Turn Dally to Some Boy.”
Chocolate
Corner
WILSON GARAGE
Blacksmithing
Horseshoeing a Specialty
Jacksonville