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-. JACKSONVILLE POST-:- Official Paper of the Citp of Jacksonville, Oregon Berry Growers Must Fill Baskets Jt. tfí’ííx.’l Full or Trouble will Follow A weekly newspaper published every Saturday at the county seat of Jackson Portland, May 25 —Strawberry grow County, Oregon. O. W. B agshaw , Editor and Publisher ers are apt to run afoul of the Federal authorities unless they change their Entered as second-class matter June 22, 1907, at the post office at Jacksonville method of filling baskets of berries Oregon, under Act of Congress of March 3, 1879. ‘‘ shipped to this market to be offered for sale. There has been considerable _____ SATURDAY. MAY 27, 1916 complaint from both wholesalers and SUBSCRIPTION: One year by mail $1.50. Advertising rates furnished on retailers alike, to say nothing of kicks from consumers, because of scantily application. filled baskets. The Federal law de 1 mauds that each pint basket contain & one full pint, and does not allow a bas 'As to Mexico At The Churches ket to be two-thirds full and offered as ——- one pint. The fault has been almost The wild Indians on this continent entirely with shipments from Oregon CHRISTIAN SCIENCE at first were friendly to the whites. points, and unless the present meth-| Had there beer any sense, discretion od is changed the authorities will and common honesty and justice m deal Services held every Sunday morning receive the complaints of the hand-1 ing with them, they always would have lers and buyers, and an investigation I been friendly. But a war of extermi-1 at 11 o’clock in I. O. O. F. Hall. will follow. Everybody welcome -----------»(£♦—— nation was waged against them from i Massachusetts bay, Deleware bay, j ■ . ■ Ashland’s Spring to be Ded Chespakeake bay and the Gulf of Mex PRESBYTERIAN ico clear across the continent to the icated On Fourth. Sunday School at 10 a. m. A. L. Gall Pacific. We have never wronged the Mexi leader- Ashland, Or., May 23—The plans for j cans down on the border, but for very Morning worship with sermon at 11. nearly four years now it has required Rev. J. Manley Spencer, Moderator of Ashland’s celebration, July 4, 5 and 6, I & about half our army to be stationed Presbytery of Souther Oregon will have when the $250,000 springs mobilization j project will be dedicated, are now well ; there to sfand guard, and that has not charge of this service. Mr. Spencer will also have charge of under way. Several thousand dollars | prevented the killing and plundering of Americans on both sides the boundary, the evening service at 8 o’clock. Spe have been raised as a celebration fund, j and the race beyond that border have cial musical program, with Mr. George A roundup will be staged. Four car-1 loads of the best of the Pendleton stock elfiectually demonstrated that most of Andrews as Chorus leader them are bandits and murderers, or pe A most cordial invitation, is extended, and performers will be brought here and every cowboy in the southeastern ons ready to do anything the active to all these services. counties will make Ashland his mecca bandits and murderers want them to ~-------- ex, -------- on the Fourth. All of the Southern do. Oregon and Northern California cities If it is our business to guard that METHODIST will co-operate and send crowds to boder and let the violence go on, then Sunday School everyJSunday at 10 Ashland instead of celebrating the in the interest of justice and the tax payers of the United States it would o’clock. W. G. Caudill Superintendent. Fourth at home. Plans are being made Epworth League 7:00. to entertain 10,000 people. be right to shorten that border; say ------------- ► jx ———- Morning service 11 o’clock Subject: make it from the mouth of the Rio Umatilla Road Bonds Lose Grande on a straight line to Mazation. Evening worship with sermon at 8:00. That would shorten it one-half. If Prayer meeting Thursday 7:30 P. M. that would not do, make the border the Ladies Aid weekly sale at the Ryan Pendleton, Or., May 24—The good isthmus of Tuhauntepec. That would building Fr.day 2 to 4 o’clock. roads bond issue was decisively defeat reduce it from 1,200 to 2,000 miles. A cordial invitation to everybody. eJ by about 4 to 1, according to practi To do that it would be necessary to R. A. Hutchinson cally complete returns. The proposal put several of those brigands out of Pastor. was for the issuance of $80,000 in bonds commission and to convince the rest to construct good roads throughout the that it is a losing business to try the country. It is probable that a propos patience ot the United States too long; uo7.*.?.a; al will now come before the county that it is a somewhat dangerous busi court to levy a special road tnx. ness to murder and plunder the citizens - ■ m«« - - ■■ i '7 have smoked of this country. Marren Found Guilty At thiB writing President Wilson still Tuxedo in sub- has faith in and is dealing with Carran Arctic Alaska, za, though he has tried to break his Pendleton, Or., May 24—William O. in Panama and covenants repeatedly and has shameful (Whitey) Marren was found guilty yes everywhere — ly shirked his plain duty from the first. terday of manslaughter for causing He ought first to have an ultimatum would not the death of Wendell C. Phillips, of served on hiip, and if he treats that in smoke another Spokane, during a rooming house quar his usual way, then move in earnest kind." rel here last February. and give the world the reasons and in ---------- »a»- ■ - ’■ vite the states of South America to Parolled Men Made Citizens come up and help restore order to Mex ico. If anything of that kind is started Salem, Or., May 24—Restorations to there should be a force so great sent citizenship were issued by Governor at first as to make the business a quick Withycombe today to Lottie Bell Cap- one. No four and a half to one as in like Rex Beach and the virile, pious and Cyrus McDowell. The for our war with Mexico before. That costs too many lives and too much mo red-blooded youths he writes mer was serving a term from Coos about, have a hearty man’s appe county for assault with a dangerous ney. And when it would be over Mexico tite for tobacco. These men weapon and paroled in 1914, and the find Tuxedo supremely satis latter was senteced from Union county should pay the bill. The situation there as it has been fying. And they can puff away for larceny and paroled in 1912. for six months past is simply intolera at tneir beloved pipes all day Road Gap to be Paved ble. And as it is not fair to our coun and far into the night—so mild, try and to the peaceable Americans on gentle and soothing is Tuxedo. the border or within Mexico itseif. Chehalis, Wash., May 23—The city Neither is it fair to other foreigners in commission has passed the final read that country, and it is the plain duty ing of the ordinance providing for the of our government to move, or give paving of National avenue and bids the world notice that we have with Tht Perfect I obacco for Pipa and C iganfle will be opened for this work June 5. drawn the Monroe doctrine from Mexi This is a link in the Pacific highway, Three to five years’ageing in situated co. in the north end of Chehalis, Our government forced France to wood mellows the ripe Burley and will close up a gap which has been withdraw her army from that country leaf for Tuxedo; then the fa- a very bad piece of road for several when Maximilian was almost secure on mouson£9Hd/,‘Tuxedo Process” years. his throne. Was that to turn that takes out all the bite and abso that country over to hopeless brigand lutely prevents tongue-soreness age and anarchy?—Goodwin’s Weekly and tnroat • irritation. Notice of Appointment The s. “Tuxedo Process” has plenty l e equalled it. ».■ f Salem, Or., May 24—Following a meeting of the state board of control. Secretary of State Olcott has called a meeting of the emergency board for Friday to consider the rebuilding of the penitentiary shops, recently burned. The board made an examination of the burned portion of the shops and decid ed to rebuild them immediately. The damage is estimated at $12,500, and the board will be asked to create a de ficiency in this Bum. Besides Governor Withycombe, Sec retary of State Olcott and State Treas urer Kay, the board is composed of President Thompson, of the senate; Speaker Selling: Senator Day, chair man of the senate ways and means committee, and Representative Cobh, chairman of the house ways and means committee. The meeting will be the first during this biennum. Berry Boxes der the Found to Be Un Executrix. Notice is hereby given that the un- [ det signed has been appointed by the , County Court of Jackson County, Ore- : gon, as executrix of the estate of S. I. , Wilson, deceased, and has qualifiel. j All persons having claims agiasnt said You can buy T uxedo everywhere j estate are hereby notified to present the same with proper vouchers, and duly verified, to the undersigned or to Pouch I M. Purdin, attorney for said estate, at j Medford,'Oregon, within six months 5c from the date of this notice. F amous Dated and first published May, 27, green tin I 1916. Elizabeth Wilson, 10c Executrix of the Estate of S. I. Wilson, deceased. I» Tin Hu- Try Tuxedo—you take no risk. See the guarantee in the top of the tin. If Tuxedo isn’t everything it claims to be, the dealer will give you your money back. tuidtri, eoe »nd S0e. In Gian Humid,ri, SOenndfOc. rut AMERICAN TOBACCO COMPANY Standard. One-Man Cars Salem, Or., May 23—Discovering that berry boxea shipped into the state are not measuring up to the standards re quired by the Oregon law, Fro ' G. «’•I I I -I ' I »• . . ■ nr , <i trict sealer« to confiscate u<»os uiiu have berries repacked in standard box ea. Moat of the boxes come from Cal ifornia ami contain strawberries. Of Successful Centralia, Wash., May 24 The one- man service on the interurban cars be- fn>ee^ C .-n*r»l • a- 1 1'8 * < am P »«r > mpmiy. i x., pi -in i the traffic is exceptionally heavy, one man has handled the work for the past month. I Use it on us when you need: Spring Dresses, Waists, Millinery, Fine I wash goods, Corsets, Spring and Summer Shoes, Tennis Shoes, San dals, Gloves, Neckwear, &c. The Latest in Men’s and Boys’ Furnishings Hats, Caps, Under wear, Shoes, Shins, Collars, Ties, &c. We represent the Brownsville Woolen Mills of Portland, will de liver suit in six days. Fit and satisfaction guaranteed. Give us your order— we ’re strong here. Big line of Staple and Fancy Groceries, including Heinz’s “57 va rieties”. Flour, Feed and Grain at Bed-rock Prices. Send Open orderS Give us an idea of what you want and we will doth e rest. SHOP AT HOME. Ready and waiting at Taylor - Williams Co. lhe People's Store, where “The World is Growing Better” Oregon Jacksonville, PHONE 142 i I i Bulletin No. 1 A Mistake in the Policy of the Bethlehem Steel Company To the People: Th? Senate of the United Staten has pas3?d a bin to spend $11,000,000 of the People’s money to builu si government armor plant. The measure is now before the House of Representatives. It is said that manufacturers of armor have "gouged” the country in the past, and that a government plant is necessary to secure armor more cheaply. Active, Clean-Cut Young Men Penitentiary Shops to be Rebuilt of imitators, but none has ever s 0. That’s the wireless call for “help” Rex Beach iJuxedo ■-V. " i’-Y»' The mistake of the Bethlehem Steel Company has been that it has kept quiet. We have allowed irresponsible assertions to be made for so long -without denial, that many people now believe them to be proven facts. We shall make tlie mistake of silence no longer. Henceforth we shall pursue a policy of publicity. uncorrected. Misinformation will not be permitted to go It is and has been the policy of our Company to ¡deal with the American Government fairly and squarely. ✓ We shall henceforth place the details of our relations with the Government before the American People. The United States has for twenty years obtained the highest grade of armor and baa paid • lower price for it than has any other great naval power. Fipt'rea officially compllrrl for the Senate Committee on Affair« from the Neral Tear Book «bow that under conditions prevailing juat before the European war, the chief naval powers of the world were paying these prices for armor: England, $503 per ton; France, $460; Germany, $490; Japan, $490; UNITED STATES, $-125, A government plant cannot make armor any cheaper than we can do it; and— We are prepared to manufacture armor at any price whicn the Government Itself shall name as lair. THAT BEING SO, SHOULD $11,000,GOO OF THE PEOPLE’S MONEY BE WASTED TO BUILD A GOVERNMENT PLANT? Bethlehem Steel Company CHAS. M. SCHWAB. Chairman BUGENE O. GRACE, President East 36.55 chains to a stone 18x8x8 inches for cor Thursday July 6th A. D. ’916, at ih< j Citation ner: thence North 13.71 chains to N. E. corner of the hour of 10 o’clock in the forenoon , D. L. C. No. 80: thence West 40 chains to the of said day. then and there to show place of beginning all in Jackson County. State cause, if anv tnere be, why an order ¡ IN THE COUNTY COURT OF 1HE STATE OF of Oregon. This citation is served upon Daniel Whet authorizing the administrator of said i OREGON. FOR JACKSON COUNTY. stone. and Haze] Whetstone, nonresidentf of this estate, John Wait, to sell, at private In the matter of the Estate of state, and upon the unknown heirs if any such sale the Northeast quarter of section Daniel Whetstone, Insane. there be. by the publication hereof once a week 4 Township 41 South, Range 3 West, To Daniel Whetstone. Hazel Whetstone and Eun for successive weeks, ten days prior to July 6th Willamette Meridian, Jackson County, ice Almira Whetstone, heirs of the above named 1916, pursuant to order of the Judge of the above Daniel Whetstone, and to all other heirs un- ! entitled court of date May 25th 1916. State of Oregon; the Real property be known if any such there be, and to all other per- ' Date of first publication is May 27th 1919. longing to said Esiate, in accordance sons interested in said estate: Witness the Hon. F. L. TouVelle. Judge of with the prayer of said administrator's ' IN THE NAME OF THE STATE OF OREGON the County Court of the State of Ore petition fiied herein: This citation is ' You and each of you are hereby ordered and re gon. for the County of Jackson, with to appear in the above entitled matter in ' served upor. the above non-resident quired the Sea Hoff said Court affixed, this 25 th the County Court of Jackson County. State of (Seal) day of May 1916. heirs of said Estate and upon the un Oregon, at the court room of said court at Jack Citation Attest: G. A. Gardner, Clerk, known heirs, if any such there be. by sonville. Jackson County. State of Oregon, on By Flora Thompson, Deputy. the publication hereof once a week for Thursday. July 6th 1916, at the hour of 10o’clock in the forenoon of said day, then and there to four successive weeKS, 10 days prior to IN THE COUNTY COURT OF THE STATE OF show cause if any there be. why an oredr author- ! By this time tha new flat has shed OREGON, IN AND FOR THE COUNTY OF i July 6th 1916. pursuant to order of the iting the Guardian of said estate. Nick Kime, to Judge of above entitled court of date sell the following described real property.belong its adjective—another sign that spring JACKSON. ing tn said Insane person, at private sale, should has arrived. In the matter of the Estate of Lewis May 24th 1916. not be made and entered herein in accordance 1 Date of first publication is May 27. ( A. Wait deceased: According to the fan. if all the na with the prayer ofjsaid Guardian's petition filed | ' 1916. herein, to-wit- To Olive A. Wait; Edgar C. Wait, tions would learn to play baseball wars Winifred W. Wait, Lilly A. (Wait) , Witness the Hon. F. L. TjuVelle, j The NEL of|NEU of Section 22. Township 38 S. would cease. Kroeser, heirs of the above named de i Judge of the above entitled court with Range 2 West. Willamette Meridian. Oregon. ’ Congress cannot hear the eagle ceased, and to all other heirs unknown ! the seal of said court thereto affixed The West 40 acres (undivided) of the following scream, but it has open ears for the described land, excepting 10.34 acres off west side 1 this 25thday of May 1916. if any such there be, and to all ether described in Do» I Roc »rd of J ick*»n C»untv. Cr- squeal of pork on the hoof. r - ns — «■ I .'n -o W on 'he United States of the "•I I is formed, slaughter of human . .. - •. i:»., »V xk. beings will be avoided. kJ , » •••**» A 44w .t P «A • 4 vu ,11 tue ..UO.v tut., Ore., thence Souui *.. > ns to Southeast cor The mind cure may be all right but led matter in lhe above entitled court ner of D L. C. No 79 at 28 25 chains to a stone 16 at the court room of said court at Jack Take it from Wall street, war is a x 12 x 10 inches for corner/thence East 3.45 cha. the patient must have a mind of his to a stone 16 x 12 x 8 inches for corner; thence own to start with. sonville, Jackson County, Oregon on terrible thing. oa