Jacksonville post. (Jacksonville, Or.) 1906-19??, March 17, 1917, Image 1

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Oregon Historical Society
City H H
VOL. X
JACKSONVILLE, JACKSON COL MY, OREGON,
TRAIN WRECK ON S. P SIXTEEN AIRSHIPS
BREAKS
ITC TERE OF Z1M-
ORDERED FOR NAVY
WITH BERLIN
MERMAN.
One Man Killed, Several In
Jured at Vorhies, Mon­ Dirigibles Costing $619,250 Cabinet Will Not Dedale Believes that Germany
day Morning
To be Employed for
War Without Submit-
Should Own the Earth.
:
Coast and Harbor
ting Decision To
Has But One
One tramp was killed, three serious­
Patrol Work
ly injured, many more or less injured
Parliament
Parallel.
and several missing in a freight wreck
INDUSTRIAL REVIEW
Manufactures,
Enterprises and
Improvements,
Providing
Payrolls and Promot­
Recení IÍia¡vaiiL
Various Parte of-
A
' ' W '
Oregon
ii'.l,
ing Development
of
Oregon.
bold Hill Lime Found'
I
at Vorheis crossing, two miles south of
Washington, March 12.—Perchase of
Pekin, March 10. —Premier Tuan Chi
Astoria—227 tons rock to be
Medford on the Southern Pacific early
(By Judge C. C. Goodwin)
lint been, re-
16
non-rigid
dirigible
airships
tor
coast
Jui,
accompanied by the entire cabi-
along north jetty in next 90 days.
Monday morning. There were 31 oth­
I
tin' purchase ( .,
and harbor patrol work at a total cost neut, appeared before the' house and ' It is easv to draw a pen piqtpre of
Klamath Falls to build 20 miles mu-
er tramps on the train.
I 'ement com- t
of $349,200 was announced today by senate today and stated iliat the cabi- that Zimmerman who has figurid so nicipal railroad this spring.
The dead:
I
approxiinately-
' net and the president had decided that largely in the dispatches for the past
J. M. Davidson, 33 years, of Modes- the navy department.
Geai heart — number of new buildings 10't) tons of lime rock, and it is beii g
t
n
days,
He
grew
up
in
the
Prussian
;
China
should
sever
diplomatic
relations
The Curtis Aeroplane company, of
to. Cal., fracture of thigh bone
I
and
going up here.
loaded on cars at Go|d ll ll md Miippii'.
pelvis. Died at Sacred Heart t hospital Buffalo, was awarded three for $122, with Germany. The house approved s ’hool that, with old Fritz for a start-
Corvallis has authorized bids for $35,- Six cars h ive already b. en sjiijqied and
er
and
Bismark
for
a
teacher,
believes
severance
of
relations
by
a
vote
of
431
250; the Connecticut Aircraft company,
at 8:15 a. m.
►
000 school building.
more will go daily until lhe order is fil­
New Haven, two for $84,00); Goodyear to 81. The premier said the cabinent that Germany should own the earth in
The injured:
•t
Hillsboro—movement started for led.
.
. . r
S. McEllicott, age 53, head cut and Tire & Rubber company, Akron, Ohio, I wo il l not make a declaration of war fee simple and. if anywhere the title
Profefsor J. S. Miller, governjnent
nine for $360,000; and the B. F. Good­ : without submitting its decision to par- is disputed, the dispute» should be Washington county union high school.
internal injuries.
summarily executed.
I liament,
Pacific Coast Steel Co. planning a geologist, says that Gold Hill lime is.of »•
J. E. Muiray, New York.
32, rich company, of Akron, two for $83,-
the highest grade ever coming to his
March 4th the cabinet agreed that re­ The present war seems to have been large plant at Willbridge.
000.
Deliveries
will
begin
within
two
left foot crushed, head cut.
notice. The same Oswego company
lations should be broken, but President carried on with that idea; and when
months.
Pendleton Elks will build a business
same car with Davidson.
purchased all the limerock that wag
we come to analyze the reasons Ger I block and club rooms in 1917.
i
Tl.e airships are the first of such Li Yuan Hung refused to accept the
ready for shipment at the plant of tie
•t White, Los Angeles, arm crushed,
many
has
offered
for
any
extraordinary
decision
of
the
ministers
and
Premier
type
to
be
bought
by
the
navy
under
McMinnville
gelt
two
new
brick
busi-
fac- cut.
Beaver Portland Cement Co. of Gold
proceeding in any place, in Belgium,
the recent $5,000,000 appropriation for Tuan Chi Jui resigned, Three days
t ness buildings.
Hill.
H. O. White, Gardina, Cal., left arm I aeronautics. They will be 160 feet in later, however, the premier resumed *n Poland, in Servia, on or under the
Enterprise—$60,000 school building
se i, we fin i that the reasons, when
Severely bruised.
office
after
the
president
had
agreed
to
1
length, 31!) feet in diameter, or over
' proposed here.
Tom Williams; Illinois, age 38, ser­ 50 feet higii over all, and will be equip­ I give the cabinet full power to frame set to words might de reduced to the
Gold Hill —Long idle planing mill o; - Deputy Sheriff’s Home
brief sentence: “Why they are in our
ious bruises on left shoulder and hip.
ped with radio communication and 100 the country’s foreign policy, and also
way
in
the
conquest
of
the
earth.
Why
ens
here.
that
parliament
should
vote
on
the
Ten others sustained minor bruises horsepower motors capable of making
At Hot d River Burrs
should there by any question about I Astoria -250 foot Auxiliary schooner
question
of
a
breach
with
Germany,
and cuts,
a^continuous flight of 16 hours at 35
Hood River, March 12. -The Heights
i either oar right or our plain duty in I Margaret launched at Anderson yards.
Tne axle of a hoisting car in the cen- miles an hour for 10 hours.
hi me of Deputy Sheriff Alien Halt I
the premises?”
ter of a northbound freight train broke
Under the designs drafted by naval CARRANZA IS ELECTED
Portland—Portland Pure Milk &
Evidently Zimmerman has had but t Cream Co. and Damascus Creamery I was destroyed by lire Saturday. All
the hoisting arms tearing up the rails constructors the dirigibles will be able
the househo) ■ g >o Is except a sewing
and ties for a distance of 500 feet. , to operate from shore bases and alight PRESIDENT OF MEXICO one thought regarding his country's - combine and will erect new plant, muk- | machine and a rifle were lost in the
place
or
the
perfect
legitimacy
of
using
|
’ Thirteen
I ’ kl I W* b A A cars VWA..A
rtAVVAK
A
C
-
-
were derailed, seven of on water surface in good weather,
ing one of the largest concerns in west. flames, caused by the explo.-ion e f a
any needed means to establish it, if I
them smashed, including two cars of I
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Interstate Commerce Commission
C-..... 7 .. , ' lamp bsing used by Mr. Hart in devel­
dared to raise a question.
crude oil, which flooded the scene of
Head of de Facto Govern- any Ha power
holds S. P. Co. can operate steamship oping kodak pictures.
evidently
grew
impatient
over
the wreck.
Old Vancouver Ferry
The Heights company of the volut -
ment Placed in Office the situation and determined to be the lines to New Oreleans and Galvesti n. teer
1
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tire dep trim .nit rushed to 'he scene
man of whom the old classic writer
Columbia bridge will be furnished
May Be Sold To Tacoma
si.id: “At his coming the face of things with $30,000 surplus cash. P. R. L. & in time to save adjoining property.
by Overwhelming
White Salmon
is changed.”
P. Co. paying street car tolls at $265 a Members of downtown companies were
Vote.
participating in their regular meeting
Could he induce Mexico to enlist Jap­ day.
Homesteader Dies
Tacoma, Wash., March 13.—County
when
the alarm was sounded.
an to join her in a war upon the Unit­
Commissioner Slayden, of Pierce coun-
Ontario—new lighting system being
Suddenly at Home ty, in Portland yesterday took an op-
ed States, after that everything would constructed by the Idaho Power Co.
Mexico City, March 12—General Car­
tion on the Portland Railway, Light & ranza was electee president of Mexico be easy. As a bribe he offered Mexi- [ Haines to have a modern cheese far
New Brick Bio k To Be
co Texas, New Maxico, Arizona and
White Salmon, Wash., March 12.-« Power company’s ferryboat City of by an overwhelming vote yesterday,
tory for North Powder Valley.
California.
Vancouver,
formerly
operated
across
Built In Capital City
Oliver P. Dunbar, one of the best-
receiving all but a few scattered bal­
Nyssa Milling Co. has received ma­
That offer has but one parallel in his­
known homesteaders of the Bristol dis­ the Columbia river between Hayden is­ lots. The estimated vote cast runs all
Salem,
March
12. - Annouiicemert
chinery
and
plant
soon
to
operate.
trict on Rurdoin Heights, died suddenly land and Vancouver. A deposit of $500 the way from several hundre 1 thousand tory which was when the Devil offered : Marsh livid -Scandinavian- American has been made that Steuslof Bros, will
the
¿avicr
all
the
kingdom
of
the
earth
was
paid
for
an
option
of
30
days,
the
at his home here Saturday. He was
to a milion.
erect a brick building on Liberty street
bank will erect a new building.
born in Ohio in 1842, and came to ultimate sale price to be $14,000. It is
Mexico will now have a constitution­ I when in truth the poor Devil had not,
opposite the Elks temple. The build­
Mr
the
purpose
to
run
the
ferry
betwenn
title
to
a
single
acre
to
convey.
Florence
—
Delta
Shingle
Co.
erects
a
Washington from Steubenville, Ohio in
al president for the first time since
ing will be two stories high, and h»ve
Zimmerman did not even offer to b e'k $20,000 plant.
Tacoma and Gig Harbor.
1599.
1911.
a full basement. The lower story will
Mexico in this little matter of invading
Stayton—C. E. Daugherty consoli­
the United States and dismembering it. i dates Mail and Standard newspapers, i be occupied by the Portland Railway,
Four Bear Cubs in Window I
Schlatter Seni To McNeil’s ' He evidently forgot a few things: first Vale—Sagehen nitrate claims consol­ Light & Power company.
Copper in 1915
that it would be liable to cost Mexico
Los Angeles, March 13. —“King” more territory than she would gain, idated by Juniper Springs Co.
Gresham—legislation makes it possi­ High School Boys Eager
Chehalis, Wash., March 12. —Four
The annual statement on Copper for Francis Schlatter was late yesterday and second, that Japan is in firm alli­
tiny cub bears, captured by John Mar- the year 1915 is now available for sentenced to serve 18 months at Mc­ ance with Great Britain and Russia ble to improve Columbia slough.
For New Military Course
kam, a timber cruiser, while working distribution by the United States Geo­ Neil's Isiand, Wash., prison for using and is making more money every day
Congress, as a preparedness measure
Roseburg, March 12. -High school
in the Columbia river section a few logical Survey, Department of the In­ the mails to defraud with his alleged now*selling munitions to Russia than ' should encourage, instead of discourage
boys here have asked that military
days ago, are on exhibition in the win­ terior. A map of the United States divine healing.
she has ever before made in a month. ! the development of our waterpower training be provided in the high school
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dow of a local drug ctore. Five cubs showing location of copper-producing
But Mr Zimmerman’s sole idea was ! construction and operation of railroads course, and the principal and schoi I
were captured, but one died since being districts and of reduction plants in 1915
Appropriation has been male by the to stop the munition traffic and he did ' j oil production mining etc.
board are considering the proposal.
brought hero.
accompanies this report.
state for an arm >ry at Marshfield.
not bother about details. He is proba-1 Bandon wants a roller mill to crush The rnili'ary spirit has l> on slim dated
bly an educated man but his real place oats and barley for feed. This town Hmong th ' students as a result of tl e
right now ought to be in a lunatic asy- : put up subsidy for shipyard and would war talk,
lum. He is possessed with a mania; I open woolen mill.
he has no clear judgment on any ques- . l Estacada votes $25, (KM) for a hi^h
Drinking Fountains for Bandon.
tion and, as he lias abundantly shown, I school.
is unable to reason from cause to ef­
Bandon. March 12 The New Eia
Tillamook has 23 cheese factories
fect. He did not even stop to consider I and output for 1916 was $807,095.
clul> is negotiating for the erection of •
that, conk! his lunacy cause a Mexican
several drinking fountains to be provi­
Marshfield—Smith lumber company
invasion of our territory, the loyal Ger­
ded by funds donated for the purpose.
increases
wages
at
its
two
plants.
mans ami their children in their coun­
The club is also providing hitching
Newberg gets ga<*age 50 by 101.
try would want no better recreation
racks, watering places and other con­
than to go down on the Rio Grande and
Yoncalla -famous Told quicksilver veniences for the farmers.
drive them back.
mines eight miles fiom here opened.
Coming?
I
I
FOLGER'S
TEA
WEEK
We are taking orders now
Lewis Ulrich
lhe Pioneer Store
II
Jacksonville, Orc
Federal Faim Loans
The Federal land banks, it is expect­
ed, will stand ready at all times to lend
money to farmers on farm mortgage
security. The interest charges will be
not more than 6 percent. There will
be no excessive commissions or bonus
es. Loans will be made for periods
ranging from 5 to 40 years. Annual or
semi-annual installment payments on
the principal will be required, and fur­
ther optional payments on the princi­
pal will be permitted after a loan has
run 5 years.
The local loan associations will im-
prove the credit of their members and
reduce the cost of loans through the
performance of definite services.
The bonds issued wiP be secured not
only by farm mortgages deposited with
the land bank registrar but also by the
capital and surplus of the 12 Federal
¡and banks. Both mortgages and bonds
will be exempt from all forms of taxa­
tion.
The Federal Farm Loan Board of th«-
Treasury Department has g .neral
charge of the system, lhe Depart­
ment of Agriculture will cooperate
wi'h thia board ir. supplying inf >rmn
t on and rendering ir sistance to farm
ers who desire to take advantage ■>.
the 1 ederai Farm Loan Act, especially
with reference to the organization of
Io al loan associations. —Farmers Bul-
1 .-tin 792.
1
Pendleton to get a new garage one
hundred feet square.
Winchester water company installing
big pump to supply S. 1’. Co.
Roseburg —Southern Pacific Co. in-
stalling a large icing plant here.
Shedd—S. P. Co. bought 40 acre rock
quarry on Saddle Bette.
Oregon City constrnction of $5;5OO
auditorium at Gladstone assured.
La Grande gets a new laundry indus­
try.
Freewater Walla Walla firm has
purchased cannery and will operate it
with a pack of at least five hundred
tons vegetables.
inducements are being made to the
farmers near Independence to raise u-
gar beets, This will necessitate the
installation of irrigation equipment,
which may be served elect! ically by
the Oregon Power Co.
Stay ton — Brown-Pretzell
Sawmills
erecting fine office building.
Cos Bay During January this port
shipped more lumber to Sun Franci co
than any oth r harbor on the coast.
Grants Pass practically all Chrome
mines in Illinois valley will be worked
ibis year.
Portland -Standifer Clarkson Co. get
contract to build large lumber schoon­
er for Smith mill of Mar.-hfleld.
Florence —Vancover B. C. men to in­
stall shingle mill on Siuslaw.
Donald—Evergreen blackberries to
to be raised on large scale. Crop from
20 acres contracted for 12 years.
Astoria—Deep sea fishing Co. incor-
jiorates here will represent investment
of >109.000.
Roseburg Schools Reopen
Roseburg, Or., March 12. The pub­
lic schools opened here today after two
weeks quarantine on account of meas­
les, About 300 cases of measles weie
in the ci.y during the epidemie.
BOTTOM DROPS OUT OF
YAKIMA SPUD MARKET
North Yakim i, Wash., March 13.—
The potatoe price, which hat been tot­
tering for ten days past, dropped with
a dull thud the til st of the week, and
the man who refuse I $75 and $80 two
weeks ago and held for $100 will be
fortunate to get $6<1. Some potatoes
have been ottered at $5<) per ton, b ,t
representatives of Eastern firms have
entirely withdrawn from the market
and demand from the Sound is slug­
gish.
Congress goes on bitii g its horny
thumb at tin entire universe while ne­
glecting this nation's land defenses.
Germany, a ■
to th" di-patch-
es. still hope'■ for peace bit evidently
it is not putting in any wo ks to boln-
ter up its faith.
Ha l not Washing! n’t raw troops
proved so dreadful a trial t> their long
-ulfering
Commander, Wellington
might not have been so earnest tn hfs
advocacy of ge icr.d military training
for his countrymen.