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About Jacksonville post. (Jacksonville, Or.) 1906-19?? | View Entire Issue (May 13, 1916)
Oregon Hi.whcH VOL. X JACKSONVILLE. JACKSON COL'NTY. CRATER NATIONAL FOREST Lands Are Not Fit for Agricul ture. »- Chiefly Timber. ‘TIMBER CASE IN HIGH EST COURT OREGON MAY 13 OUR OWN STATE ABANDON INDUSTRIAL EXHIBIT THE MEXICAN MUDDLE FILIPINOS FIGHT FOR FREEDOM Work of Manual Training Soine Recent Happenings Militia of Three Suites C.iii- Southern Pacific Will Ap Independence Not Expected and Domestic Arts in Various Parts of ed By President To Pa peal From Oregon Dis Classes in Near Future. Hope Oregon trol Border. trict Tribunal. More Self-Govern- The exhibition of Industrial work . Resident of Logan Dies ment. ¡done by the Manual Training and Arts Washington, May 9-Nationn! guards- Announcement was made Friday by the District Forester, Portland, Ore gon, of the final classification, by the Secretary of Agriculture, of the lands S»n Francisco, May 8—The United Oregon City, 01., May 8 William within the Mt. Scott project on the Iclasies of our public school are deserv- ¡men of three states—Arizona, New States circuit court of appeals indicat Chynoweth is dead at his home in Lo Crater National Forest in southern Ore i g of a careful inspection by every Washington, Mav 3 -ManualQuezon, tax payer in the district, showing a de ' Mexico and Texas —«ere called out by ed today that the controversy between gan. He was born December 30, 1834, gon. President Wil «'in to lay t' aid in pro wh > has been Philippine commission This project covers an area of 51,168 the government and the Southern Pa at Cornwall, England, and came to Ore parture from ancient ideas in regard to tecting the bo dec against Mexican acres lying just east of Mt. Scott (ele cific company over the sale of timber gon 31 years ago. He was unmarried. urging Pi.i ippine independence, told tin- sphere of the public schools. rai lers. vation 8.938 feet,) between Crater off 2,000,000 acres of Oregon lands I The funeral will be held tomorrow at President Wiison today that ne and The furniture, etc. in exhibition is I In adj.tim, pra -tical’y all rem lining abandoned the idea his followers bad Lake National Park and the Klamath would be refuiied to the United States Logan. the work of the class in manual train- ' of freedom in the near future and hop ing and shows what a few hours train- | mobile troops of the reg.i'ar ar ny Indian Reservation, and is about twen supreme court. Attorneys for both I were or lere I to j >i i the border f ir... s. ed congress would uass the house bill ‘ ing under an efficient instructor will i By these orders appioxim itel.v 8 ICO ty miles long, by three to five miles sides appeared in court today tn argue giving a greater share of self govern j accomplish: some of the work is equal j Bruised in Auto Collision wide. The northern boundary of the the Southern Pacific’s appeal from an ment to the islands but setting no d ite to that turned out by men who have I additional tro ids were place I oil I t tract is eighty miles south of Bend, injunction of the district court of Ore- Silverton, Or., May 8—Olfen D.-ljure 1 for independence. Major General Funston’s cam n il I. and the southern Boundary fifty miles gon forbidding the company to sell i he was thrown through the top of an auto J spent years at cabinet. work. Th • | Behind the orders is the plain intim i- Mr. Quezon urged the president to timber until the controvery over the . ' north ot Klamath Falls. Kirk, on the in which he was riding Friday after- support the house bill and not insist members of the class an I die instrue i tioa bv administrati -n Klamath Falls branch of the S. P. land was settled by congress. noon when his car was struck s ide-on I upon the Clarke amendment, approved ' tor, Mr. Jacob Schafer are entitled to I the whois strength of The court advised the attorneys to Railroad, is the nearest railroad point. commendation for the progress made Guard will be similarly by a freight auto truck and thrown It is estimated that the tract con agree upon the issues to be presented against a telephone pole, His face ! by the senate, which would give inde j during the short time since the institu- necessary. tains over 886 million teet of timber, with a view to referring the matter di was badly cut and bruised and there pendence by 1920. T. Rr Yangco, pres I tion of this branch in the school. Fol- The ord.-rn were i-suel lifter II hr! -f ident of the Philippine Chamber of made up largely of western yellow rectly to the supreme court. were bruises on his body, but none of Commerce, saw the president with Mr. i lowing is a list of some of the articles conference between President Wils n Last year the supreme court restrain- i pine. The average stand of all species [ made by this class during the term: the injuries was dangerous. an.i Secret uy Baker over a j tint re j Quezon. The whole situation was dis of 17,090 feet to the acre. The aver ed sale of the land at more than $2.5b i 1 Combined Rook and Linen Case, 2 port from Genera s Scott and Funst >n cussed at length and the president pro age timber value per acre, it is said, an acre until congress should take suit- j Piano Benches, 3 Music Racks, 9 Li at El Paso. The two officers st a «-d mised to consult with senate and house has been estimated at $55. Part of the able action, and more recently the Ore- \ brary Tables, 5 Foot Stools, 4 Paper (hit th'Glenn Springs rail m ide it Home Burns at Waterloo leaders. area containing 297 million feet of tim gon federal district court ruled that Racks, 30 Tie Racks, 30 Bread Boards, plain that the birder guard must, be Senator Clarke joined with Senator! Lebaton, Or., May 8—The house of ber, is now under government timber the restraint applied also to the sale of 1 Dough Board, 7 Ironing Boards, 7 , T. J. Plaster, of Waterloo, was burned Hitchcock of the Philippine committee I Rook cases, 1 Chandelier, 2 Wash : materially increased. sale contract at $3.37)2 per M ft. for timber growing on lhe land. Secretary Baker Ims not been advit- today in aski ig the senate to accept ! The land was given to a i railroad, last Thursday. The fire started in the the yellow pine. Benches, 3 Towel Racks, 1 Circular Ex- ed whether r n new expeiliti >n lias ec..s- the house amendment to the bid which | later ac- kitchen roof while Mrs. Plaster was which the Southern Pacific Although much of the topography is tension Dinin ; Table, 6 Dining Chairs, e I the border in pursuit of th«- rai lets, favorable to agriculture, the climate quired, by the government in 1866 preparing a meal, and sooned gained makes no reference to a time for with- j 1 Morris Rocker, 3 Writing Desks, 2 but orders have not been ih^nge and and soil conditions are said to be un and in 1870. It comprised 2,300,000 such headway that it was impossible drawal of the United States from the j Wall Desks, 3 Costumers, 2 Book General Funston is free to follow any ' | to extinguish it. The neighbors helped islands. favorable. None of the tract is below acres. Blocks, 1 Sewing Table, 2 Umbrella hot trail across the line. in saving most of the contents, The below 5000 feet altitude, and close to Stands. 1 Comb Case, 14 Sleds, ? Work house was valued at $600 and was in perpetual snows. Hence, killing frosts Vetoed Bonding Measure Goes To Butches. 1 Kitchen Sink, 2 Pedestals, occur every month, and are liable to Springfield News Changes Hands i sured for $40). 2 Rolling Pins, 1 Tea Table, and a num Austin, Texas, May 9—A ljut intGir- The Vote of the People. occur any night in the year. The soil Eugene, Or., May 9—J. C. Dimm and ber of other small articles, eral Henry Hutchings received fi'c m Silverton, Or., Mav 8—Mayor W. is pumice and gravel, and, it is elaim- his son, Walter Dimm, of this city, Some 130 of above articles will be on Washington at 10:20 a. m. today a call Second Effort to Complete Bridge Bowser, of this city, a few days ago exhibition at the school house May 16. for the service of the organized mi itia e i, cannot be irrigated. Irrigation have taken over the Lane County News would be necessary for the production published weekly at Springfield, suc Lebanon, Or., Mav 8—Work has been vetoed the ordinance calling for bonds and 17. Don’t miss seeing them. of Texas. He said that he understood of farm crops. Furthermore, the soil ceeding W. A. ¿Dill, who has had con resumed on the new steel county bridge for an auxiliary water system, The that the call woald require the use of is pronounced cevoid of organic matter. trol of the paper for two years. The over the S3ntiam river here and the bill for the ordinance had been given every member of the Texas National INDUSTRIAL REVIEW No similar lands in Oregon have ever plant is owned bj' the Lane County false work is almost completed. The considerable study by the members of guard and would so notify all comman been successfully farmed. The region Publishing association with several bridge was begun last July and owing the Silverton Commercial club for a ders, No mobilization point was spec!- in the vicinity of Sand Creek is known stockholders, but Mr. Dimm and son to the fact that the contractors were month and 50 business men of the city tied. The troops will be called out sub to be very rough. control the majority of the stock. Wal unable to secure their steel in time to had given their personal guarantee Manufactures, Enterprises and ject to the orders of General Frederick In view, therefore, of the low agri ter Dimm is a senior at the universi finish the consnruction before the high that this auxiliary water system would Funston. Improvements, Providing cultural value of the area and its high ty. water season, the;r false work was be installed. This guarantee was nec The normal strength of the Texas fo est value, the Secretary has classi washed out letting tho steel, pile essary to secure the Silver Falls Tim National guard is 3392‘me<1, of which Payrolls and Promot fied the entire tract as chiefly valuable driver and donkey engine into the ber company's new mill, which de 207 are officers, according to Adjutant f< r forest purposes and not subject to river, The contractors succeeded in pends upon the water system. The ing Development General Hutchings. The guard could Cold Storm at Roseburg homestead entry under the provisions recoveing p;actically all of the iron Mayor’s veto was overridden by the be quickly brought up to war strength Roseburg, Or., May 9 — A terrific of Oregon. of the Aets of June 11, 1906, and Au work and they now expect to com council which pass id the ordinance ov- I or 6118 men, by recruiting each com cold wind storm accompanied by rain plete the gust 12, 1912. bridge by the middle of er the mayor’s head, and a special elec pany to 150 men. and sleet injured the fruit prospects of June. tion will be held in the near future to St. Pau’ parties buy 65,000,000 ft. of this section yesterday and last night, have the people pass on the bonds. timber paying over $ln0,000. and blighted the early gardens of the -----------H*}>——----- Girl Burned in Fire at Home Elk are Slaughtered for Teeth farmers. A a storm of the same dura Albany—$8,000 addition planned for Sawmill Destroyed by Fire Testimony is Taken By Referees Brownsville, Or., May 8—The farm tion and same cold and intensity is very Arrests To be Made Madison school this summer. home of Charles Troutman, six miles rare. Tillamook, Ore,, May 8—The yellow Salem, Or., May 8-According to At- I Roseburg — Contract let for public northwast of Brownsville, burned early fir sawmill, located 12 miles south of torn ’V General Brown, the taking of building, cost $83,745. tnis morning. Nothing was saved. The Helena, Mont., May 8—State' Gan e Tillamook City, was destroyed by fire testimony by referees, in suits institu In commenting on Pinchot’s obstruc Warden De Hrrt announces that war Culver—Two-story brick and several this morning. The loss is $15,000. ted by the state in eight counties (o hired girl, Gladys Lee, was badly burn ed. The loss is $2000 or more, with residences building and sawmill contem The mill belonged to Frank Long & retoyer school lands alleged to have tion policy tn regard to legislation for rants will be issued forBuspects for the plated. some insurance. Sons and there was no insurance. been obtained by fraud by Hyde and waterpower development in the West slaughter of 73 elk in the Yellowstone B nsun, will be completed in a few i the Oregonian says. “If Congress will park district. The animals were killed weeks. Testimony is yet to be taken push Mr. Pinchot off the track, the wa- for their teeth. Game wardens have in California, Washington, D. C., and I terpower train can go ahead. He is been accumulating evidence and some sensational developments are predict in Canada. Approximately 35,000 acres ; the obstructionist.’’ The Dalles—Two elevators to te ed. are involved in the suits and as soon as the testimony before the referees I built in Wasco Countv one 100,000 and is completed the cases will be tried. one 50,000 bushel capacity. Hauling Logs by Auto The interior department is co-operat Oregon City—Hawley Paper Mill in ing with the state in the cases. creases wages 10%. Centralia, Wash., May 8—Hauling Grants Pass to have new sawmill 50,- logs by auto will be an innovation in 000 ft, capacity. Lets Paving Contract The worst piece of road on Pacific troduced at the new logging camp on Tillamook, Or., May 8—The county Highway near Comstock, to be rocked. Jones creek, near Pe Ell. The logs court has awarded a contract to Felds- will be hauled to the Yeomans’ mill on Klamath Falls—Pelican Bay Lbr. two large trucks, recently purchased. chau & Jackson for 7810 square yards Co. begins 20-hour day and adds 5o of concrete pavement for county roads Operations at the new camp will begin for $11,563, which includes excavation men. during this week. St. Helens Quarry Co. resumes op and embankments, This will add 4300 feet to the hard surfaced roads out of erations with about 25 men. Naval Militia Company Estáb Ti'iamook. Monmouth preparing to pave 3 blocks on main street. il hed al Coos Bay. Myrtle Point planning to pave 25 Ship from Portland Torpedoed blocks. Marshfield, Or., May 9 A company Broccoli industry advocated by South of naval militia was sanctionen at a London, May 9—The British bark ern Pacific for Coos Co. ranchers. meeting held here last night and en- Galgate, from Portland, Or., for Unit Rumors say that aluminum is in hills listment started today, Ad jutant Gen- ed Kingdom ports, was sunk by a sub- near Silverton. eral White and Captain Blair, of Port manrine Saturday night. Twelve of State of Oregon contracts to sell flax land, will establish the company and a the crew have been larded at Brest, move is already under way to secure a France. One boat with 14 men is miss- fiber to Oakland, Cal. cotton mills. Myrtle Paint planning to construct torpedo-boat for Coos Bay. It will sewer system. possibly be the Preble, the Farragut or The Galgate left the Columbia liver Willamina—Three sawmills here run the Fox, now at Mare Island. The company is to have 60 men. January 4 with 161,218 bushels of bar ning full time. ley, valued at $135,425. The cargo Oregon City—Contemplated work on shipped by M. H. Houser, was fully in new reservoir to coat about $35,000. Insane Farmer Sent to Asylum sured, The Galgate was commanded Coos and Curry Telephone Co. and by Captain W. Griffiths. The Galgate Marshfield, Or.. May 9 Will Peter- Coquille Valley Teiphone Co. combine was a steel four-masted burk built in under one name, giving better service I son, an insane farmer near Arago, 1888 and belonged to J. Joyce & Co., and ask the Public Service Commission i drove people away from his rinch with Liverpool being her home port. She for increase in rates. a pitchfork. Deputy Sheriff Laird was of 2356 tons gross and 2227 tons captured the man only after a couple Coquille lets contract for 3 blocks of of fightr, during which Peterson threa net register, being 293.2 feet long, with a beam of 42.8 teet and depth of hold bitulithic rock pavtrg. tened dire results. He is now on the Dallas—Big cement rock quarry now I way to the Salem asylum. of 24.2 feet. ----------------------- working near here, producing 400 yards ----- «a» ------- a week. Will Build Two Bridges Bay City sold $19,188 improvement 7 he Pioneer Store Jacksonville, Ore. Woodburn—Oregon Fruit & Juice Co. bonds. of Salem will take over the local can Marahfie'd—Coos County votes on Kelso, Wash., May 8—At a meeting nery and manufacture loganberry juice. $340,OM road bond ifBje May 19. of the county commissioners last week Sutherlin —Food Prod nets Co. adding Salem—$300,(XX) corporation formed it was decided to build two combina tion w >od ar.d steel bridges across the machinery to double the capacity of to exploit salt lakes in L ike County. Tuutle river the coming summer; one plant. Roseburg —Railroad to limestone ce- near the Toutle postoflfiee and the oth Beker—Building permits for April to- ment quarries south of here complet- er at Coal Bank rapids. ed. i lalod 127,450. 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