Jacksonville post. (Jacksonville, Or.) 1906-19??, June 27, 1908, Image 7

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    TAFT AND SHERMAN.
Jacksonville Post
Jacksonville Real Estate Co
OFFICIAL PAPER OF THE CITY OF New York Congressman Nominated
for Vice President.
JACKSONVILLE, OREGON
Chicago, June 20. —Taft and Slier-1
Published every Saturday by the Post man. This is the ticket of the Re-
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¡publican party, completed yesterday
SWING THE WASTE.
WILL RESIGN IMMEDIATELY.
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~ I tion concluded with the nomination Secretary Taft Plans to Leave Cabi­ Paper Makers Looking for Cheaper
4 Admitted as second class matter at of James S Sherman, of New York,
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net July I.
Jacksonville, Oregon.
for vice-president, amid a final roar
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Washington, June 23. The American
Washington, Juno 20. — Secretary
of tumultuous demonstration. Again
the vast assembly was swept with Taft’s resignation as a cabinet officer nation has the reputation for wasting
will be received by President Roosevelt almost as much of its resources as it
$1.50 wave on wave of wild, exultant today.
It will take effect .July 1. This uses. Facts are often advanced to show
clamor, as the multitude, realizing
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that at last the work was done and the was learned last night following a con that there is much truth in such a
RATES FOR ADVERTISING
record made upon rthich the Repub ference of several hours at the white statement. A practical papermaker re­
One inch, one cohimn, per month. .$ .50 lican party goes before the country. hours, at which Mr. Roosevelt, Secre­ cently called attention to a few of the
’united in one last, mighty outburst tary Taft. Secretary Root and Assist­ sources of enormous waste when
One inch up to 15
15 inches per month
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per inch........................ . .......... .50 i of enthusiastic tribute to’ the
men ant Secretary of State Bacon were pres speaking of the number of materials in
Over 15 inches and up to 20inches. 45 • who will bear forward the standard ent. After the conference Secretary America’s refuse heap which are worth
Taft was greeted by a dozen newspaper while considering as promising sul sti
40 1 in the struggle now at hand.
20 inches and up to 50 inches........
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50 inches and up.............................
Another inspiring picture was pre­ correspondents who desired to learn of tutes for wood pulp.
L’he Northwest annually produces a
The space can be used in one, two, sented yesterday as the convention his “ plans.
The president wants me to leave a million and a half tons of tlax stalks
three, four, five or six columns wide. named its candidate for vice-presi­ clean
slate for my successor,“ said the which are not now used for anything.
Copy should be in as early as possible. dent. The enormous throngs had war secretary,
it will take me at The amount of waste remains after the
Not later than Thursday noon to insure waited through an hour of oratory, least ten days “and
to settle all pending twinemakers take all they want. It
publication in the following issue.
sweltering in the heat-laden atmos matters in the war
department. 1 have makes excellent paper. The farmers in
pliere, packed, as before, into solid
LOCALS
definite plans tonight as to when 1 the South burn or plow under 13,660.000
masses of humanity, with only here no
leave Washington.”
tons of cotton stalks every year That
Local readers will be charged for at and there a few’ vacant spots in the re­ will
Mr. Taft intimated that it would be which is plowed under is not wholly
mote gallery—the delegates in the
the following rates:
days. Jle will attend the lost, for it enriches the soil to some ex
First insertion per line.................... $ .10 broad arena below, the bright-lined within a few
anniversary of the Yale class tent. 1 nt not so with that which goes
Subsequent insertions..........................05 lines of femininity in the circling gal­ thirtieth
Church announcements, resolutions of leries, and over all the enveloping of ’78, with which he graduated. He up in smoke.
will be in New Haven Monday, Tues
Five hundred thousand ton«
fiber
condolence, births, marriages, deaths iolds of Old Glory.
day and Wednesday of the coming have I een adhering to cotton seed every
and general news items will be published
From the outset it was distinctly a week.
year. It has1 been fed to farm stock
free. Anything pertaining to the good Sherman crowd, with galleries al­
Asked as to his views on the vice- along with the seed, ami has «lone the
of the county will be cheerfully pub­ ready trained into choruses of Sher­
lished. We reserve the right to correct man songs and an invading host of presidential question, the nominee for stock no good. ('attic and sheep do
all grammar defects in copy sent in. Sherman marchers starting the the presidency was non committal, He not like the fiber, and the see I cake is
All communications must be signed by echoes ringing with a huge portrait asked for the latest news from Chi better without it. A machine has been
the party sending them in. Don’t be of the New York candidate. Among cago as to who would be his probable invented, which, it is claimed, wiH sep­
abusive in your communications, but the early arrivals on the floor was running mate, Upon being told that arate the lint from the seed, i’ap.’r-
there was a movement in favor of Fair makers think they can use it.
give good news.
Speaker Cannon, only yesterday a banks, he remarked:
Nobody knows how many
candidate for president, but today
“Things seem to be in a chaotic state tons of cornstalks go to waste;
here and a pillar of strength in the in Chicago with regard
to the vice quality they are ahead of cotton
Sherman movement. The widespread presidency. ’ ’
and it is believed can be made irit » pa­
affection for the old warhorse of the
During the conference at the white per, although it* has not yet been done
party was also shown by the crowds house several telegrams were sent to on
a coinrnercial*seale.
of delegates purging about him to Chicago and Mr. Taft intimated that
Thousands of acres'’of wild hemp
grasp his hand and bid him welcome he was expecting responses from
grow in the'sout hw< stern pa*rt ’ of the
The preliminaries were brief, and these which would materially affect his country," part ieularly al<7ng the < dlorado
at 10:30 the nominating speeches for plans for the immediate future.
river. *lts only . use now is to s■••dter
vice-president began, with a limit of
jackrabbits *ml coyotes, but it has
ten' minutes to each speaker. On the
splendid fiber, and tests on a sm dl scale
call of states, Delaware yielded to
PROTECT TIMBER.
show’t hat\e\ce‘lent paper can be made
New York, and ex-Lieutenant Gov­
from.it. P:*|'ermaking from ■ iiw is
ernor Timothy L. Woodruff mounted
a ^well-established industry. B »'bl ind­
the platform for a glowing speech Timber Owners and State Will Work ers use thousands of tons of straw
T ogether.
placing in nomination Sherman as
board. The sti aw w’hieh goes t. < waste
N*ew* York’s choice for the vice-presi­
Olyntpia, Wash., June 19.—Ar- in Western fields would bring forlones
dency. Now came a surprise, as the rangements have been made between if ’made into paper.
venerable Cannon, with his Lincoln State Fire Warden J. R. Welty and
Lists of fibrous or woody plants suit­
like visage and shaggy beard, emerged 1). P. Page. Jr. chief lire warden for able for paper are without limit' but
fjpni the Illinois delegation, and. the new Washington Forest Firetas­ only ¡i few may be had in quan>i1\ suf
•stepping to the platform, was yielded sociation, for co-operation in fighting fieiently large to be worth considering.
unanimous consent .to second the forest tires during the dry season this The time has not. yet come when it is
nomination of Sherman.
year. Mr. Page will put 100 deputies absohitily necessary that substitutes
? Such a picture of sturdy, homely, immediately into the field, who will for pulp wood 1 e found, but it is com­
plain American citizenship as Cannon be paid by an assessment upon the ing. The forests are still able to fur­
appeared as he advanced before the big timber companies composing tlie nish materials for paper, but. tl.ey can­
throng, which rose to do him hom­ association. These deputies will, be not continue to do so for a great many
age, has seldom been seen before a appointed state tire wardens at large, ’¿ears to come, at. the present rate of
national convention. His face was with power to make arrests and fur, cutting and growth. Makers of paper
beaded with sweat, his collar had flier enforce the forest protection anticipate a scarcity of pulp wood, and
melted to a rag. which hung limp laws. T"
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it is this which prompts the ictivo
about his neck. His vest was thrown sue no permits to burn slashings search now going on tor substitutes.
wide open, exposing a crumpled shirt, without sending duplicates to the
and the sleeves of his black alpaca deputies above referred to, and these,
SAVES MUCH LAND.
coat curled up about his dangling deputies will have power to stop .the
cuffs to his elbows as his waving burnings if a personal inspection
arms emphasized his ringing words convinces them that forest fires Interior Department Expects to Re­
for his colleague and friend. James might result.
cover $1,060,000 Worth.
S. Sherman, of New York.
The organizers of the fire protec­
Washington, June 25
In a state-
From the outbursts of enthusiasm tion association control 2,500,000 Jnciit issued today in regard to the
which greeted every mention of Sher acres of timber land in western ..land conspiracy cases which resulted
man's name it was plain that the mind Washington and have been assessed, yesterday in the conviction of I red
of the convention had been made lip I cent an acre for the season’s work’ crick \ Hyde and Joost II. Schneider
and that the decision was only to be A half-cent per acre has been*col* and tin acquittal of Folin A. Benson
recorded.
lected in advance. There is, there­ ail’d Henry I’ Dimond, Assistant At
Now began the vote, taken amid fore, a fund of $25.000, with $12,500 £<>rney General A. B. Pugh declares
confusion at first, which increased as immediately available.
that while the trial of these four men
the totals climbed upward to the
The state owns 65,000 acres of tim­ lias cost th« government $48.360, the
nominating point. The result was ber land in western Washington, and beneficial results to the land depart
never tn doubt, as the totals of states a force of about 25 deputies will soon* ’meiit in the future administrat.on of
were heaped one upon another. There be put in the field and paid out of an* public land Lie. - are beyond calcula­
were scattering votes, but the great appropriation provided by the last* tion. I lie n< i results, lie says, will l> •
body of delegates swelled the total legislature.
the restoration to the government of
of Sherman until it touched 816. With
more than I (»9.000 acres of public
keen appreciation of the effect of cli­
Warships at Astoria.
lands. \ allied at $ 1.000,000.
max, Chairman Lodge announced the
Astoria, Or., June 24.—The torpedo-
result, reserving Sherman’s huge total
Will Not Call in Bonds.
until the last:
boat Rowan and the destroyer Goldsbor-
Washington
.Imit- 25. Secretary
“Vice-President Fairbanks gets one
Corte’you s trituri today tint be bad
vote; Governor Sheldon, of Nebraska. ougli arrived in this aftern on from I no intention* of taking anv immediate
10 votes; Governor Curtis Guild, of Puget Sound to await the Fox and action *w hate v. A ‘ay In t Ilf ; p- i cunt
Massachusetts, 75; Govern- t Murphy, Davis, now ar Portland, and proceed to Spanish war* bond
t I this 19 |h
of New Jersey. 77 votes, and James S. Humboldt Bay. California, where they
Sherman, of New York, 816 vott|.”
Notice of Forfeiture.
After this the floodgates of wild en­ will remain for the Fourth of July To W. II. Morris, His Heirs and As­
Later
the
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vessels
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join
the
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thusiasm were let loose, as floor and
signs. and to <'. W. Reese:
< gallery joined in a pandemonium of nedo flotilla in southern waters and will
You and each of you will please lake
sail in August for the Samoan islands. notice that I have expended between
< demonstration for the nominee.
September I, 1907, and December 31,
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1907, one hundred ($100) dollars in
“Taft Is American Dauphin.”
Georgia to Make Speed Trial
labor ami improvements upon each of
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Navy Yard, Puget Sound, Wash
London, June 20.—Most of the
the following quartz mining claims
< morning newspapers and the weeklies lune 19.—The battleship Georgia will situated on Granite mountain in
San
sail
for
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Francisco
Thursday
< which came out today printed edi­ morning. and incidentally will at Greenhorn mining district (unorgan­
torials on President Roosevelt's tri­
ized) in Grant county, Oregon, to wit:
< umph in securing the nomination of tempt to break all battleship speed The Merenr, Chloride, Governor, Gold­
records cn route. The Georgia is the en Gate and Peekaboo quartz mining
Secretary
of
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Taft
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dency. The Daily Chronicle says: acknowledged speed queen of the claims, the location notices of which
"To save the life of his policies, he Atlantic fleet, but her officers are de are recorded in mining records of Grant
loses his life as president. It is an sirotts of establishing a record. Sus county. Oregon, in book “L” at page
interesting phenomenon.” The Daily tained runs under both natural and 469, and book “E” at pages 190. 576,
Graphic describes Mr. Taft as an forced draughts will be made, and all 577 ami 578, respectively, in order to
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“American dauphin," adding: “There records arc expected to be smashed hold said claims under the provisions
is something Napoleonic about this
of section 2324 of the Revise«! Statutes
Alaska Timber Burning.
creation of new dynastic legitimacy
of the United States and the amend­
under the Stars and Stripes.”
Dawson. Y. T., June 19.—Forest ment thereto approved January 22,
Gres are raging near Minto and along 1880, concerning annual labor upon
Lake Lebarge. Fifteen miles of Can mining claims, being the amount re­
Kaiser Approves Choice.
adian telegraph wires have already quired to hold said claims for the
Rerlin, June 20.—The nomination been destroyed near Minto, and for period ending on December 31, 1907.
of Secretary of War Taft for the five miles along the lake.
Ami if within 90 days after the pub­
Hundreds of square miles of valu­ lication of this notice, you, said W. IL
presidency is published in brief form
in the Berlin papers this morning. able timber have been destroyed. The Morris, heirs and assigns, fail or re­
to contribute your porportion of
The news came too late, however, for fires were set by travelers en route fuse
such expenditure as a co owner, to-
editorial comment. Emperor William down the river in small boats There wit: The sum of $125 on which $50 has
has been fully informed through the have been over 800 arrivals here to
been paid, leaving a balance of $75
German embassy at Washington of date.
now due and unpaid, and you, th«* said
Mr. Taft's
" ' ' personality and ' the
' likeli-
('. W. Reese, fail to contribute your
No Trouble at Panama.
hood of his nomination. The news
Washington, June 23. Reassuring proportion of such expenditure, to wit:
< was commented on pleasantly in of-
advices have been received bv the n I $65, your, and each of vour interest in
ficial quarters this morning.
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ministration regarding conditions in said mining claims will become the
Panama. Dispatches have come from property of the subscriber, vour co-
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Hearst Gains 109 More.
Chief Engineer Goethals, Commissione • owner who has made the required ex­
New York. June 17.— Tn the exam- I Blackburn and General Counsel Rogers, penditure under the terms of said sec­
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inntion of 155 ballot boxes yesterday
tion aiul the statutes of Oregon.
< William R. Hearst made a gain of 109 of the isthmian canal commission, indi
I : t« I this 9th 'lav of J uric. 1909
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eating
the
improbability
of
trouble
at
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W. J. HUGHE«.
< votes in the recount of the disputed
mayoralty returns of 1905, now going the coming elections.
Administrator's
Notice.
on before Justice Lambert. Nine hun
Test Oil for Navy.
dred and thirty-six boxes have been ex­
Notice is hereby given that the un­
Washington. June 25.—Oil burning dersigned has been duly appointed by
amined so far and Hearst has gained
327 votes. There are 1,012 ballot boxes furnaces arc to be installed on the the County Court of Grant County,
ten torpedo boat destroyers author State of Oregon, administrator of the
yet to be examined.
ized bv the last naval appropriation estate of Philip Holz, deceased. All
bill This will be the first test of oil persons having claims against said
2,000 on Full Time.
burning boilers in the army ami navy estate are hereby notified to present
Omaha, June 17.—Two thousand shop
same to the undersigned administrator
employes of the Union Pacific Railroad
at Granite, Grant County, Oregcn,
Hyde-Benson Case to Jury.
were yesterday placed on full time,
Washington, June 20__ Counsel for with proper vouchers, within nix
after working short time since Janu­
of thin notice,
ary 1. At TTnion Pacific headquarters both sides have made their closing ar­ months from the date of Mav. 190R.
Dated this 30th day
it was stated that other departments gument* in the Hyde Renson-Dimond-
II. E. HENDHYX,
which were cut down a few months ago Schneider land conspiracy trial. Jus­
Administrator.
tice Stafford will charge the jury today.
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will be augmented about July 1.
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