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About Jacksonville post. (Jacksonville, Or.) 1906-19?? | View Entire Issue (April 8, 1916)
»r*goi '.I s' .rival Society ( ity Hal' JACKSONVILLE. JACKSON COUNTY, OREGON. VOL. IX THE CITY COUNCIL HOLLAND WILL BUY I ALLIES DENY RIGHTS I WHEAT IN AMERICA CF U. S ARE VIOLATED NO '$) APRII OCR OWN STATE INDUSTRIAL REVIEW TE l EPHJNE ÏULI vHL'ÎÛES Regular Meeting Held Tues Hearinj on AppA . <io UJd Some Recent Happenings Manufactures, Enterpri Improvements, Providing day Night. A Few Bills 100,000 Tons To Be Pur Protest Against Mail Sei in Various Parts of Wednesday. i.ib'i Tib Payrolls and Promot Allowed. Referen- zures Anwered; Juris- chased for Reserve in ers Protest Against Oregon ing Development dum Petitions Addition to Norn» diction is Reas- lolls. Work Resumed in Camp of Oregon. Presented. Ad al Imports. serted 1 Clatskanie, Or., April 3—The logging 1 i The hearing on the application of journed to camp of the B-nson Timber company Many candidate* for legisl iture an Manager Vance of the Home Telephone The Hague, April 3, via Lon Ion Washington, April 3 The reply of resum d operations today after a few April 14. j Holland’s reserves of wheat are practi all the entente allies to the American weeks of idleness due to the high wa nounce against experimental measures Company for permission to pur on a toll charge of 10 cents per call bet ‘m. n and would end reign of freak laws. Oregon City will build 5,330,“30 gal this plan.'and M.diord, was had bi . f oe the Public Servi v C .mm u o i i t lon reservoir. I Medford Wednesday. The 1\ lephouu been sold by Monmouth Company win rcpreaente.l by Air, former uwn- Vance in person ami by his .■iilu'iny D E. Stilt to ei of B union Gus Newbury, ill- Telephone sub- Ry., 7 miles scribers of this city were represented Maplewood, from Portland will get trunk factory. by attorneys Bagshaw, Hanna > nd Dallas Peppermint distillery to be Prim, and Judge Kelly appeared for Jackson County' A number of sub established here. Portland Wood Pipe Co. get big con- scribers from this city .among wlmrn tract for steel bands, maleable iron were: Col. H. H. Sargent, Dr. R. E. shoes and iron bands on Wishkah water Golden, Wm. H. Johnston, Lewis U- rich, Rev. P. S. Bandy. Chris U'ricl, project in Washington. leum Makers. Dr. T. T. Shaw, J. M. Willi, m«, C. D. Gold Hill—Mining industry reviving, CiosBay Jitney Line charges t ingsten found and also antimony. Abbott and other.- were present. Petitions signed by almost a l the Five Cents a Mile More than 20 thousand tons of wood Bend —Shevlin-Hixon mill expects to users of telephones in this cit\ and <m flour, valued at $3(30,'>00, are used an Marshfield, Or., April 3—When the cut 300,000 feet daily soon, employing the Farmers’ lines in the Applegate nually in the United States in two Marshfield council put a heavy tax on several hundred men. valley, piotesting against the prop, sell widely different industries, the manu I jitneys and the cost of gasoline and of Gaston is busy laying water pipe. toll charges were presented and testi facture of dynamite and the manufac 1 tires soared at the same time, the big Hood River—East Fork Irrigation mony was unreduced showing that the ture of inlaid linoleum. 1 Gorst & King auto bus line that daily Project being cimpleted. present prices charged by the com a- Wood flour is also used in making | handles hundreds of passengers be- ny was aii that the service was worth Toledo — J. S. Akin will build store composition floorirg, oatmeal paper, I tween Marshfield and North Bend, im and tha' if the toll charges were udued building. and in several other industries. It mediately announced an increase in the 913% or more of the users would i.is- Mill City booming, Potter Lbr. Co. forms one of the means by which the fare. Hereafter it will cost 15 cents e ntir.ue iherei a of phones. huge waste product of our lumber mills I instead of 10 cents to make the three- starts Apr. 1, total output of all plants Mr. Vane, co, e bed that the service about 300,000 daily. is beginning to find some better means mile ride. here without present switching pro. - of disposal than the burner. Since a Oregon Logging Railroad of Marsh lege was wo t i as much to the subicii total of 36,000,000 cords of such wast« field has incorporated. her as it is ,n Melford: ( the absurd is produced each year at sawmills in Motorcycle and Horse Join in North Powder votes to build $25,000 ity of which is apparent when it is re the United States, of which about one school. membered that Midford exchange has Breaking Man’s Arm half goes into the furnaces as fuel Hotels will fight to abolish Welfare 1893 phene* md this pla e has i nlj 71) while the rest is burned as refuse to Roseburg, Or., April 3—Edwin Stan Commission in next legislature. that the calls io Medford run fr> m 350 get rid of it. there is no lack of raw ton, a South Roseburg vouth, suffered to 5<'O per day and that his company continue Honolulu wants Hill line to material for industries which can de- a broken right arm last evening while should be allowed to collect 10 cents will give Great Northern service and velop ways of turning this waste to ac- ridir.g a motorcycle. He was passing for each cal). By his own admission guarantee. count. a saddle horse ridden by Robert Boggs it appears that if his application is al Rainier—After shut-down of two lowed and the business continues at All wood flour-using industries re- a liveryman, when the horse shied and While Coupling Cars quire a white or very light cream-col jumped into the machine, knocking the years, Pacific National Lbr. Co mill the present number of calls per day he Freight Train Plunges ored flour having good absorptive pow motorcycle and its rider down a bank has been opened. would collect from $35 to $50 per day ers. The wood species that may be and against a telegraph pole. This is Astoria —S. P. & S. Ry. contemplates I for use of phones between this city Centralia, Wash., April 4 — Jack Me- used are confined to the light, non-rés- the second motor accident in this vicin building double track drawbridge at j and Medford: this in 365 days won d Through a Trestle Bride, a man employed by the McCor inous conifers, and the white broad- ity this year, the other one being that Youngs Bay. I amouut to from $12,775.00 to $18,250."0 mick Lumber Co., at McCormick, was leaved woods lixe poplar. Spruce, of S. R. Brisbin, a merchant at Look Waldport grants Leslie H. Evans ' in addition to rental of phenes. Spokane, Wash., April 2—The derail badly injured yesterday while coupling white pine and poplar are the species ingglass, whose machine rolled off the franchise to build elec»ric light plant. The matter was submitted and tak ing and planging of the tender and Id ears. One leg was so badly crushed are most used, Mill waste, free from Lookingglass grade, he escaping seri Astoria—Methodists will build $25,- en under advisement by the commis that amputation may be necessary. bark, furnishes much of the raw ma ous injury, but damaging the car to cars of a Great Northern freight train sion. 000 church terial for making wood flour. through a trestle, 60 feet high and 300 the extent of several hundred dollars. Yamhill Co. lets two bridge contracts When forced into the open Senator feet leng, near Glacier park yesterday, one $12,528 and one $10,792. necessitated the detouring of Great Gore tries his best to hide his hyphen. Our Lillie Army To a man who is down to his last pen Oregon City dedicates $50,000 high Northern traffic over the Northern Pa The Crown Prince who is credited ny a silver dollar looks like a wheel of Sawmill Built Long Ago to school. cific at Helena, Mont., and Sand Point, with having planned the Verdun drive, fortune. Idaho, according to information receiv is said t.c have left the front indicating Soon Start Operations. A. O. Anderson & Co. plans to locate Our ¿oldiers in Mexico ate entitl <! This world wou'dn’t move so fast if ed here last night. A brakeman and 3 possibly that in the end there may not it depended on some people we know to to the warm sympathies of their eoun- Marshfield, Or., April 3—Built years rolling mill at Portland. tramps were slightly injured. i be glory enough for all. McMinnville lets $12,000 sewer con trymen. There in those barren moiin* push it along. ago and never having turned a wheel, tains, the consuming heat by day, the though the machinery was installed tract. cold by night; the whirling sands; the when the plant was buil», the Courtney The Dalles—Mew $200,000 car shops mill is expected to start its first opera ami terminals of O. W. R. & N. com brackish water, the cactus; the rattlers the tarantulas and scorpions; centi tions tomorrow. At the head of th* i pleted and being occupied. the concern will he E. O. Samuels and | Astoria— A. Young will build rein pedes; the ambuscade; »he poison-d wells; treachery in the very air, fals-- George Houck, both of Portland. The. forced concrete building. hood on every lip and the feeling th it mill will have an output of about 300,-1 Florence—Contract let for $4,647.50 a moment's lack of vigilance meuns 000 feet of lumber a week. The ship? disaster; surely a most uncomfortab'e of the Reedle Bros.’ line of San Fran plank road. Westlake—H. C. Morris will enlarge situation. Com* to think of it, not cisco will handle the output, The mill very many people realize what the sol will employ 50 men and a similar num mill to 25,000 capacity. ---- ■ se w ........... diers of our country have been to it. ber is to be engaged in logging. Since the settlements reached the east As to Registration ern base of the Alleghany mountains, the little ¡.rmy of the republic has been New Corporations File the avant courier of civilization. It Salem, Or., April 4—Articles of in We have been requested to mention has Deen flung out on the frontier in corporation have been filed with Corp for the benefit of new voters a few advance of the settlements; their little oration Commissioner Schulderman by facts in regard to the effect of regis posts have been the guards of those the Commercial Supply Company, Inc., tration, viz: settlements; those soldiers have gone of Portland, with a capital of $5000; If you register as a Republican you ten thousand times to the rescue of im and the Maplewood Trunk Manufac will be handed a republican ballot at periled settlers; thousands of them turing Company, Maplewood capital the primary and you can vote for re have died at the hands of of savages publicans only; likewise, if you regis who have tried to drive back the on I3O00. ter as a Democrat, you will be given a coming wave of civilization: their little democratic ballot and can vote only for posts have been the refuge of thous Captain Keller to Bring Back the democratic candidates, these being ands of pioneers who have reached the only names printed on the ballot them exhausted or in danger from sav Escaped Convict and the ballots of »he different parties ages or from death through hunger or Salem, Or, April 4—Captain Joe are kept and counted separately. thirHt or from cold or disease. In that The Republican, Democrat, and Pro Img trekk of rne hundred and thirty Keller, parole officer at the peniten tiary, left yesterday afternoon for Ba gressive parties are the only partiel years, not once have those little garri kersfield, Cal., to bring back Georg* who will be entitle'! to nominate candi sons failed either in v dor or in charity Clark, who escaped from prison here dates for office, at the primary election while barbarism has been melting away several months ago. Clark was serving in Jackson county, this year, so any and enlightenment slowing coming. a term for burglay from Lane county, person registering as a member of a And as those devoted soldiers have and is considered a desperate crimi- party other than the three named, will never failed in their work, where dan not be entitled to a vote at the primary ger and hardship and not much fume election. have been theirs, when real war has At the general election in November, reared its crest, in the mms way they Crook County Lands Are Found the names of the nominees of all the have met the ordeal; from every field parties will printed upon the same bal- they have brought back such trophies lot and at this election the voter can that the flag above them has taken on to be in Demand vote for the nominees of any party, or a majesty that whole world, looking on he can vote for some nominees of each has been forced to admit, that there is Prineville, Or., April 4 —A considera party if he so desires. something in free institutions that calls 7 he Pioneer Store ble movement in real estate is being Jacksonville, Ore As to nominating petitionrs: a voter out the best that there is in the man felt in this vicinity, due to the fact who signs a petition for any candidate hood of men. - Goodwin’s Weekly. that 200,000 acres of land held by the must be registered as a member of the ---------- »a» ■■ - - Oregon & Western Colonization com party by which the candidate desires A woman doesn’t realize her strength p»ny >s offered for sale now, and of nomination. A registered voter may which practically 25,000 acres have been sign nominating petitions for as many until she discovers a man’s weakness. sold. The big sto kmen have been the different candidates for the same office Sen..tor Sherman doesn’t look much neaviest buyers as these lands adjac as he wishes to, provided that the can like Lincoln now. Looks more like ent to their present holdings are of didate is a member of the same party Henry Ford or Bill Bryan, or one of great value for grazing purposes. in which the voter is registered. those unAmei'icun hyphens. cally exhausted an 1 the Asso?iatel 1 Press is inform».! o:i the very highest The regular session of the City Dads authority that th? government intends convened in the citty hall Tuesday eve i to buy l(M,030 tons in Americi in aiii- ning at 7:30. Present Mayor Britt, | tion »o the normal 61,0)3 m> ithlv, in Councilmen, Bagshaw, Florey, Hart I order to for n th? nee led reserve ■>ev- man and Neil, Recorder Stansell. Min ! eral Dutch ships have b -an req lisitinn- ute* of previous meetings were read ed under thh new ship lav to bring and approved. A few bills for labor, these supplies from America. supplies, etc. were read and ordered Should the British g>vernm?nt grant paid. the request that has just been male A referendum petition against an or to it for the increase of Hollanl’s pre dinance enacted at a recent meeting of sent insuffi dent import supply of 75,- the council, ordering the closing of cer 000 tons of corn monthly, then the tain places of business at 11:30, was above mentioned purenase will be cor presented, but at the request of par respondingly increased. A hanl-ed ties filing same, action thereon was de thousand tons of corn is needed every ferred until April 14. A similar peti month. tion against the resolution defining du ties of the marshal and enacted at the same time as the ordinance, was also Airship is Designed fora laid over until April 14. Flight Across Atlantic A motion was made, seconded and carried, that the bond of the treasurer be increased and that city pay for sure New York, April 3—In a new air ty bond in sum to be fixed at the next craft to be equipped with six motors of meeting, the recorder was directed to 300-horee power each, capable of mak prepare ordinance to this effect and al ing a speed of 100 miles an hour, carry so reauiring a bond from the sexton. ing six persons, Rodman Wanamaker Councilman Bagshaw reported the will renew the attempt to fly across draft of an ordinance regulating the the Atlantic ocean which he abandon transportation and storage of certain ed in the summer of 1914 when hi:; explosi» es within the city, which after flight commander. Lieutenant John C. some discussion and several changes, Porte, was calle 1 to England for ser was approved by the council and the vice in the ^European war. No date recorder was directed to make the nec has been set for the attempt, but it essary alterations and present to the will be made some time this summer. council at the adiourned session. An adjournment was then taken un Brakeman’s Leg Crushed til April 14. protests against mail seizures was pre ter which damaged the logging road. sented today to the state department. Denial is made that anv treaty rights of the United States have been violat Sues for Damages ed, the» allies reassert th ir jurisdiction Salem, Or , April 3—Damages ag in mail in territorial waters and the gregating $16,666 are asked in a suit right to exclude contraband. Publi a- tion will be made simultaneously la i commenced in the circuit court here ■ against Dr. W. H. Byrd by S. F. An- ter in Washington, London and Pal | derson. The plaintiff alleges that, is. while he was seated in a garage, Dr. I Byrd drove into a post with his car and Much Wood Flour Used by caused the post to fall and seriouslv in i jure him. Dynamite and Lino Young Men H JI We have some swell English walking shoes Let us show you Lewis Ulrich I II n lì II lì