Jacksonville post. (Jacksonville, Or.) 1906-19??, August 01, 1908, Image 7

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    Jacksonville Post
CONTINUE PROSECUTION.
OFFICIAL PAPER OF THE CITY OF Government Attorney Says Standard
Fight Has Just Begun.
JACKSONVILLE, OREGON
Chicago, July 24.—United States
Published every Saturday by the Post District Attorney Sims today gave out
Publishing Co.
the following announcement:
FORMS NEW UNITS.
GIVES ADCT ' ICNAL TIME,
J. B. BARNES, Editor.
“The government will file a petition
C. Dealers in the very choicest and
for a rehearing in the Standard Oil
cheapest fruit, farm and timber
Admitted as second class matter at case before the Circuit Court of Ap­ President Makes Changes in Admin­ Commission Defers Operation of Re­
peals within 39 days. If that petition
istration of Forests.
duced Rates on Lumber.
Jacksonville, Oregon.
and good stock ranches. Call on
is denied, the government will push
Washington, July 28. A radical
Wshingtor, July 30. Upon applica-
the prosecution of all the cases against
change is to be made in the adminis­ tion of the defendants in the Pacific
SUBSCRIPTION
or write
the Standard Oil company. The fight
tration of forest reserves, or National Lumber cases, the Interstate Com-
$1.50 has just begun.”
One year, by mail..................
forests, during the coming fall; not a merce commission has extended the
It is supposed that Sims received his
change of policy in any way, but a effective dates of its orders from Au­
ADOLPH SCHULZ, - Manager
RATES FOR ADVERTISING
instructions from Attorney General
change in the manner of disposing of gust 15 to October 15. This action
One inch, one column, per month $ .50 Bonaparte, as he announced yesterday forestry business. The change is pri­ was taken upon the showing made by
that
he
could
make
no
statement
until
One inch up to 15 inches per month
marily in the interest of the people of the carriers involved that, owing to
Jacksonville
Oregon
I
per inch............................................... 50 he had conferred with Bonaparte.
the West, but incidentally it benefits the immense number of rates involved,
Over 15 inches and up to 20inches. .45
The first new cases to be taken up
! 20 inches and up to 50 inches................ 10 will be those in Tennessee. The trials the service, in that it will save consid­ it would be a physical im)K>ssibility to
I 50 inches and up....................................... 35 will be held at Jackson, in that state, erable time, and permit of prompt ac­ check up the rates and print and file
the new tariffs before August 15, and
The space can be used in one, two, November 8. These cases involve 1,- tion.
In brief, the large clerical force of also upon tie r assurance that, if the
1 three, four, five or six columns wide. 500 counts, and will be prosecuted by
the forest serivce, now maintained in extension v. as granted, they would not
Copy should be in as early as possible.
Not later than Thursday noon to insure Special Counsel James H. Wilkerson. Washington, is to be divided in halves: apply for an injunction to restrain the
The action will be pushed forward as
publication in the following issue.
one half will remain here, the other commission’s order from becoming' ef­
rapidly as possible.
half will be scattered over the Wi st, fective.
LOCALS
Attorney General Bonaparte today
wherever the service maintains divis­
They expressly reserve the right to
Local leaders will be charged for at wired District Attorney Sims as fol­ ion headquarters.
About 25(1 clerks test the reasonableness of the rati s
lows :
the following rates:
and stenographers will be sent out ordered by the commission in a suit to
. ...$ .10
First insert on per line........
“I feel that you and your assistants
........... 05 have done everything possible to pro­ from Washingon to Portland, Fan be brought for that purpose or in suits
Subsequent insertions.........
Church announcements, resolutions of tect the interests of the government Francisco, Salt Lake, Denver, Mis­ wh ch may dovelope out of reparation
Express. Freight, General Delivery. Teaming
condolence, births, marriages, deaths and promote justice. I will write to soula and Albuquerque, from 40 to 50 claims l.y shippers who have been ship­
to all Parts of the Country.
Nothing too
and general m'ws items will be published
going to each place. These respective ping ur.di r the advanced rates. This
free. Anything pertaining to the good you fully on the subject as soon as the ofl'c s will be placed in charge of ad­ does not include the case involving
Heavy or too Light.
Agent for Cölestin
opinion
comes
to
hand.
”
of the county will be cheerfully pub­
ministrative officers, yet to be select­ rates from the Willamette valley via
Mineral Water.
lished. We reserve the right to correct
ed, and once organized will handle and San Francisco, on which the Southern
all grammar defects in copy sent in.
ENACTS HISTORIC SCENES.
dispose of practically all administra­ Pacific has already filed a petition in
All communications must be signed by
JACKSONVILLE
OREGON
the party sending them in. Don’t be Splendid Pageant Seen in Grand Old tive questions that arise in the ir re­ San Francisco asking an injunction
spective districts.
againstjthe ccmmi ision’s order.
abusive in. your communications, but
City of Quebec.
The Partian i office, for instance,
give good news.
TRYING TO GET RESULTS.
Quebec, July 24. The prince of will handle all questions arising in the
Wales was the central figure yesterday National forests of Oregon and Wash­
in the magnificent spectace of repro­ ington; Silt Lake City will handle N ival Conference is Struggling With
ducing Quebec’s historic past and cases in m Idaho, Uti h and Neiada;
Task Roosevelt Set.
ushering in the 300th anniversary of Missoula will handle Montana and Min­
Newport, R. I., July 25. The naval
nesota
matters,
and
Denver
will
take
the founding of the city by Champlain. ,
conference met again today to continue
Aside from the spectacular ft'atures of care of questions arising in Colorado the discussion of battleship plans and,
j
and
Wyoming.
the event, it was the occasion for a
it is believed, will continue daily meet­
notable exchange of addresses between I 1 his change in administratioon will ings for some time to come.
In the
Vice President Fairbanks and the i I not entail anyjnew appointments what execut ve council, following the presi­
prince of Wales, in which the former soever. All the clerks will be trans­ dent’s sp-ech of yesterday, Mr. Roose­
spoke of the existing relations between ' ferred from Washington, and the ad­ velt plainly told the officers present
the United States and Great Britain ministrative officers will be chosen that he wanted "results” and would
and the prince delivered a message of from among the present officials of the ins st on them before the conference
good will to the American government. |service.
adjourned.
An enormous crowd filled the Place
It was said that one result of the
d’Armes fronting the Champlain mon- 1
New Immigration Record.
conference would be to abolish the gen­
ument, where the exercises were held.
Washington, July 25.
Assistant eral board of the navy, but officers now
Here the prince received the addresses Secretary of Commerce and Labor attending the sittings of the confer­
of the American and French represent­ William R. Wheeler predicts that dur ence are widely varying in opinion as
atives, the mayor of Quebec, and fin­ ing the next 12 months America will to the possibility or desirability of any
ally Champlain himself, reproduced as see the greatest flood of immigrants in ucli course.
in the days of old, coming from the her history, in an intirview he de­
mimic reproduction of his original clared today that all the aliens who
Kills All Exequaturs.
ship, the Don de Dieu, with some 5,- fled to Europe on the advance of hard
W: .’lington, July 30. Drew Linard,
000 followers representing every times last year will return, bringing A nerb :m cor.'ill at Ceiba, Honduras,
phase of old France in Canada.
others with them to the “land of prom­ cabhd the State department today that
ise.” New York steamship companies President Damilla bad canceled his ex-
Nabisco Wafers in
.
.
. 10c and 25c tins
alone, he says, have 600,000 return iquatur and tin se of all tho other con­
D!E BY HUNDREDS.
Hunt Club Salted Wafers in
tickets out and the reappearance of suls at that port. There was no ex­
.
.
10c pkgs
Children’s Disease Kills Ten a Day in good time will induce the foreign la­ planation of the i ct in the cablegram,
Fig Sultanas in
...
.
.
10c pkgs
borers to return to America. Wheeler but it is thought lu re that the consuls
Chicago.
gives it as his opinion that this influx united to prevent the execution of rev­
Graham Crackers in
.
.
10c pkgs
Chicago, July 24. Nineteen out of will be headed toward the Pacific ol itionists who hi d incurri d the dis-
every 100 Chicago babies under 1 year coast, where many opportunitise await 1 asure of President Davuilla. It is
Chocolate Eclaires
.
.
:
.
. 10c pkgs
of age have died during the first 22 the laborer.
likely that an additional gunboat will
days of July. This is about one-fourth
be O'dered to Amapala at once to assist,
Cheese Sandwiches
.
.
10c pkgs
of the quoted death rate of the city.
the Milwaukee in making a demonstra­
Resigns Under Cloud.
There have been 10 deaths daily from
tion against the revolution. The Mil­
San
Francisco,
July
25.
Lieutenant
bowel diseases of children under 2
Lemon, Vanilla, Almond, Ginger Wafers, 5c pkgs
Russell J. Hazzard, U. S. A., one of waukee was ordered from Honolulu
years of age.
the
party which accompanied General Monday.
One of the noteworthy points of the
Ginger Snaps in
.
.
.
.
.
25c barrels
Wright to See Roosevelt.
city physician's report is in an Italian Funston on the famous expedition
section of the city Gault Court. which resulted in the capture of Agui-
Washington. July 29. Secretary of
Here it was expected that, owing to naldo, the Filipino leader, will leave War Wright expects to go to Oyster
the very congested conditions, a de­ for Washington today to appear before Bay the latter part of this week to
plorable state of affairs would be re­ the retiring board, seeking to be re­ confer with the president on pending
Underwood’s Deviled Ilam, Sardines, Snider’s Pork and Beans, Etc.
The officer saw matters of importance. The papers in
vealed. Just the reverse was found. lie veil from duty.
Ripe and Green Olives, Sweet and Sour Pickles in Bottles and Bulk
Crowds were there, and dirt was much hard service in the islands and the case of the eight cadets, whose
Haz­ dismissal from the military academy
there, but babies, strang • to say, were is broken in health and spirits.
zard is the man who captured the de­ was recommended by a board appoint­
unaccountably healthy and strong.
According to Dr. Hem tn Spalding, serter Arturo Howard, whois supposed ed by Colonel Scott, superintendent of
For the academy, have been returned to
of the Health department, the common to have killed General Lawton.
i
house fly is one of the gr it contribu­ this capture General Chaffee recom-
the War depart cent from Oy ;ti r Bay,
tors to the complaints prevail nt among mended that Hazzard be given the bearing the approval of President
medal of honor.
the city’s children.
Roosevelt of the findings and sentence
of the board.
Benzoic
Acid
Harmful.
Standard Stock Soars.
Postoffices on Warships.
Wahington, July 24. “In the in-
New York, July 24. Stockholders
Washington, July 24.
Arrange­
of Standrd Oil company and John I). terest of health both benzoic acid and
Rqfkefeller in particular have good benzoate of siala should be excluded ments are being perfected for the in­
grounds for elation in the reversal of from foods.” This is the conclusion stallation of a postoffice on every ship
Judge Landis’ decision.
Today each of Dr. Harvey Wiley, chief of the bu­ in the United States navy, authoriza­
and every stockholder of the big New reau of chemistry of the department of tion for this action having been made
Jersey corporation is richer by $22 a agriculture, after a prolonged investi­ at the last session of congress. Under
share than befe—• the decision of yes­ gation to determine the effect upon the the provision." of the enabling act en­
terday. Yesterday the oil stock was human system of these preservatives. listed men on each ship may be ap­
quoted on the curb at $640 a share, but The chemicals wore given in various pointed as postmaster and assistant
today the price jumped to $662 a share kinds of foods to I'r. Wileys’ so-called postmaster, their regular pay to lie in­
bid, but none was offered under $660, poison squad, and he declared that creased $50(1 an'i $300 a year, respect­
or within $20 a share of the highest their use is highly objectionable and ively. They will be required to give
produces very serious disturbance of bond of $100.
price the stock ever brought.
the metabolic functions, attended with
Complain of Overcharges.
injury to digestion and health.
Ostriches for Stage.
Washington, July 29. The Inter­
Los Angeles, July 24. The efforts
state Commerce commission today re­
Pearl Harbor Plans Forwarded.
of theatrical managers to provide New
Washington, July "0. According to ceived a complaint from the Carstens
York playgoers with novel features is
responsible for a unique business deal al vices received at the f a ’y d< part- Packing company, of Tacoma, Wash.,
just made in this city whereby a Los nvnt here from Honolulu, the board < f against the O. R. & N. and Northern
Seaton Pacific railroads alleging an over­
Angeles ostrich farm leases to a New officers, of which Admiral
York theatrical company six full grown Schroeder is president, appointed to charge of about $20 a car on shipments
of cattle from Ontario, Or., and Nam­
ostriches for a period of 20 weeks. investigate the plans for a naval base
pa, Idaho. Complainants say th' cars
at
Pearl
Harbor,
has
forwarder!
its
During that time the big birds will be
It is under­ were routed via Portland when they
featured in a New York production, report to Washington.
and if the plans of the promoters go stood that the report makes recom­ should have gone by way of Wallula,
not astray a soubrettc will appear as mendations for the location of docks Wash.
the rider of each ostrich. The six and th ■ defenses of the harbor. The
Shippers' Letter Not Received.
chief of the bureau w:M visit the site.
birds selected are now in training.
Oyster Bay, July 29. When aksed
today whether President Roosevelt had
Shopmen Are Dissatisfied.
Secure Data in Europe.
taken any action on the letter reported
Winnipeg, July 24. The shopmen
Narragansett Pier, R. L, July 24.
to have been sent to him by the Re­
of the Canadian Pacific in Western At th«* forenoon session today of the
ceivers’ and Shippers’ association of
Canada are dissatisfied with the recent monetary commission, a proposition
Cincinnati, asking him if he inten * to
findings of the conciliation board that was submitted for the appointment of
enforce a decree against several rail­
investigated the matters in dispute be­ a subcommittee to go to Europe in Au­ roads forbidding an increase In rate-,
tween the company and the men, and gust.
The subcommittee probably
today, T. McVety, head of the me- will comprise Senators Aldrich. Hale the president’s secretary said that no
such letter had been received by the
chanics in the shops in Wi stern Can and Daniel and Representative Pagget,
president.
ada, went to Chicago to consult with and Representative Burton, of Ohio, a
officials of the American Federation of member of the commission who is now
Select Building Sites.
Labor with a view to securing assist­ in Europe, would be the fifth member.
Washington, July 29. J. IL Mr-
ance. Ten thousand men are affected.
Dowell, of the supervising architect’s
Japanese Sealers Bus/.
office, has been Selected special agent
More Cotton Mills Resume.
Washington, July 28. A dispatch for the Treasury department to select
Boston, July £24. Several of the received f>y the Navy department to­ sites for public buildings at La Grande
largest cotton mills of New England, day from the gunboat Yorktown, on and Pendleton, Or. ; Walin Walla.
which have been running on half time sealing patrol duty about the Pribyxlnff Wash., anil Pocatello, Idaho. Mr. Mc­
since the business depression became islands, Alaska, indicates that while Dowell leaves for the West tomorrow.
acute last spring, are preparing to re­ the situation in sealing waters at pres­
Equipped to Lay Mines.
sume operations to their full extent ent is quiet, five Japanese schooners
Washington, July 29. By direction
within the next week or two. Between are sealing near the island of St. I aul
eight an 1 ten thousand mill operatives If the sealing vessels should encri ach of the Navy department the cruiser
will be benefited by the change to full upon »he seal preserves a serious clt sh San Francisco is being equipped f< r
the laying of mines. Jj ,
time.
!■ probabl .
Jacksonville Real Estate Co.
Charles F. Dunford
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JACKSONVILLE
OREGON
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its customers along whatever line it is practicable
for it so to do. With a large capital, a strong
Directory and an experienced staff of employees
we are prepared to handle all business entrusted
to us. We solicit your business upon the basis
of sound and progressive banking, liberal and
courteous treatment.