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^JACKSONVILLE POST-: ’une 5, Legal Holiday h. 'll Official Paper of the City of Jacksonville, Oregon Portland, Or., May 3 . 1917. Bv of ficial proclamation of Governor Withy- A weekly newspaper published every Saturday at the county seat of Jara ■ n combe, Wai Census day, June 5, will County, Oregon. D. W. B ag . shaw , Editor and Publisher be a le -al holiday tnroughout the state Entered as second-class matter June 22, 1907, at the post office at Jacksonvilo of Oregon. In h’s proclamation the Governor Oregon, under Act of Congress of March 3, 1879. calls up'.n every pitriolic citizen to as sist in the big tuak'of registering all SATURDAY. JUNE 2. IU17 - ------- ------------------------------- men of military <ge and to ma.• War- SUBSCRIPTION: One year by mail $1.50. Advertising ratek furnished on Census day an event memorable in the „ application. state’s history. Measures To Be Voted at Sp ci il Election. Men Past Be 31 Will Accep'ed <2 Most women depend upon us to choose spices for them ^We recom mend Folger’s Not estine For Home Ottuwa, May 30. In view of the likelihood of Palestine passing per manently under allied control, Clar ence 1. besolo, on behalf of the Fed eration of Zionist Societies, appealed yesterday to Foreign Minister Bal four, of Great Britian, for the co operation of that country and the other allied governments in a project to repopulate the Holy Land from the Jewish population of the world. Sympathetic consideration promised. Golden Gate pices because L< !’ Waihington, May 29.- Men who At the request of several readers the Post offers the following suggestions claim exemption from army draft regarding the measures on the ballot when they register next Tuesday wil) be required later to exnlain fully why for tne spec.al election: they believe they should not be 300 Yes. Genera) called, Provost Marshal 301 No. Public Crowder announced today, Authorizing Ports to create limited authorities will determine the exemp- of each individual on indebtedness to encourage water trans tion portation.—Applies only to certain dis the basis of the second and more tricts in the state. Cannot affect rate ample explanation, not on the briefly of taxes in Jackson county. May ben stated reason given the registrar efit business interests of whole state. Tuesday. Now is the time and here is the place to find everything to All men who are married or who I Try to Kill German Vote 3tw x Yes. belong to classes which may be ex- Insult to Flay. i meet your requirements at exceptionally low prices consid- empted will not necessarily be subject 302 and 303 Stricken from ballot by to exemption. Furthermore, every urder uf supreme court. man between the ages of 21 and 30, ering general market conditions. Come and see. Helena, Mont., May 28—Henry Gru- inclusive, must register, regardless of bisefi, a smelter man of German decent his claim to exemption unless he is 3)4 Yes. now in the army,navy, national guard employed at the smelters at East He •3J5 No. lena, spoke disparagingly of the flag Limiting number of bills introduced or naval militia. Each man must state his full name, while at work and was with difficulty in legislature: increasing pay of legis saved from a mob of Austrians who lators and lengthens term from 40 to age on last birthday, street address, tried to kill him with furnace pok 50 days. Visionary and impractical. date and year of birth, occupation aid The People's Stor Phone* 142. ers. the kind of establishment where he is Vote 305 x No. Sheriffs from Helena hurried to the experience, employed, military whether he is single or married at smelters but after they had taken Gru- 306 Yes present; whether he has a father, bisch into custody a mob forced him to mud and kiss the flag. 307 No mother, wife or child, brother or kneel in the - —< < • I + .1 I—. Would require an impossibility. The sister under 12 years of age, depend provisions of this bill clear as mud to ent solely on him for support; whether Centralia Sergeant Goes To the average voter. Wholly pernicious. he is a state official; whether he is a Vote 307 x No. Train at Presidio. native-born American; whether he or his father is naturalized, or has taken out first papers. 808 Yes ' '°C 'ifJTf.i’IiaSBfflas.i Censorship Rules To Weather Report. Centralia, Wash., May 28—Charles Men past 31 should not try to reg- Highest quality, jewelry 309 No H. Hoss Jr., first s.rgeant in company ister, as they will be refused and will T l repairing, diamond set For uniform classification of taxes. The Newspapers ting, watch repairing, M, who has been selected for the offi Opens the way for a better system of only confuse the system. Following is the report of U. S. agate mounting and jew cers ’ training camp at the Presidio, taxation which when adopted will be unteer Cooperative Observer, E. Britt; elrv manufacturing. after visiting his parents here left for Washington. May 28.—Censorship uniform throughout the state. Vote McNary Appointed Senator Jacksonville, for month of March. Martin J. Reddy, American Lake today. From that regulations were mailed to every Latitude 42 deg. 18. min. north; lorgi- 308 x Yes. St.. MEDFORD. OREGON. point all of the men from the 2d Wash American newspaper by the committee tude 123 deg. 5 min. west. Salem, Ore., May 30. —Governor ington infantry selected for the train on public information to day. 310 Yes Withycoinb last night appointed ing camp will leave in a body for San George Creel, chairman of the com THE DOW HOSPITAL Date Maximum Minimum Precipita 311 No Judge Charles L. McNary, chairman of Francisco. mittee entirely disclaims any object of tion ♦ill- Requiring city, town and state elec the state Republican central com- Conducted by Doctors Dow suppressing any news except that 60 39 tions to be held at same time and to tie mittee.and formerly of the supreme 67 33 which would be useful to the enemy. Surgical and Obstetrical Summons. 66 38 conducted by same board of election of court, to the United States senate to The committee has divided its spec cases only, received. 65 33 IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE STATE OF ficers. Is impractical and will result succeed Senator Harry Lane, who died ification of information which would 66 42 Graduate Nurses only, employed. .03 in confusion. Will save no expense in San Francisco last week, and whose OREGON, FOR THE COUNTY OF JACKSON. be useful to the enemy into three I 64 43 05 ■nd should be defeated. Vote 311 x No. funeral was held in Portland yesterday J. D. Bradbury. Plaintiff, 40 63 classifications: General, naval and 1 atients received at any time. 73 38 vs Day and night telephone service. afternoon. The executive reached a military. 62 42 Phone 341. decision the latter part of last week to Augusta Bradbury, Defendant. In the abscence of any law on ♦ he 72 38 312 Yes appoint Judge McNary, but, out of To Augusta Bradbury, i he above nam subject, the committee believe that 64 47 36 313 No Oregon Central Point 60 47 respect to Senator Lane, deferred for ed defendant: the regulations drawn will loyally be 08 Four Hundred Thousand Dollar Tax 65 43 mal announcement of his choice until IN THE NAME OF THE STATE OF supported by the American press. 60 44 Levy For a New Penitentiary, The 08 OREGON: You are hereby notified after the funeral OFFICES 53 34 present state prison, while not exactly 25 and required to appear and answer the 60 31 Dr. McM. M. Dow, a palace hotel has qeen greatly improv To Prevent Gouging By plaintiff's complaint against you, now 58 41 34 Physician and Surgeon ed in recent yearB and willuo very well Asiatics Will Not Be Import on file in the above entitled court and 63 36 Storage of Food. 59 46 for the present. Vote 313 x No. Dr. Lydia S. Dow, caure, or. or before the last day of the ed During War. 63 42 Osteopathic Physician. time prescribed in the order for publi 64 44 Washington, May 30. The gov cation of summons herein, to-wit: On 63 38 M. F. & II. Build'ng 306-7 314 Yes Washington, May 28—Immediate ernment has no intention of suspend or before the 16th day of July, 1917; 55 46 Medford Telephone 139, 815 No 57 40 ing the oriental exclusion act or to said date being the expiration of Six consideration of legislation to p.-event Medford, O"egon. State Bond Issue and Highway Bill. admit Asiatics to meet the labor de j undue storage of food by dealers was 70 42 This means some paved roads in Jack- mands of the war emergency, Senator (6) weeks from the date of the first directed today by the senate agricul 76 46 son county without adding one cent to Phelan told the senate in saying he publication of this summons and if you tural committee. It substituted the Shipment of Salmon To 79 47 our tuxes. Be sure to Vote 314 x Yes. had recieved many telegrams from fail to appear and answer for want Lever food bill, passed by the house, 73 43 thereof the plaintiff will apply to the Scandinavia Stopped 73 43 California labor organizations on the court for the relief demanded in said providing for a food census and the 79 43 production stimulation, for a similar 1 09 Government Officials Declare subject. complaint succinctly stated, as follows: Senator Walsh said he knew of no That the bonds of matrimony existing bill before the senate ami ail led as an Washington, May 28 —Senator Cham Temperature —mean max. 65.C6; mean for Pacific Highway. such intention on the part of any gov- between plaintiff and defendant be for ! amendment the bill by Senator Poin berlain is informed by Secretary of mir. 41; mean 53.03. Max 79. on 28-31 dexter, of Washington, to penalize stor ernment department. ever abrogated, dissolved and annulled State Lansing of the issuance of let Minimum, 31. on 16. Greatest daily — ■ .. a r y ■ . — and that plaintiff have such other and age of foodstuffs, fuel and other nec ters giving assurance that the ship Whatever Federal aid ib granted for range, 37. Total precipitation 1.09 essaries with intent to limit supplies or To further relief as to the court may ap enhance prices. the construction of roads in Oregon Unfit Men Ordered ment of salmon to Norway and Sweden inches. Greatest in 24 hours, , .36 in., pear just and equitable. thia year and during the continuance Number of days with 01. has been indefinitely suspei ded. The on 11. Leave Training Camp. This summons is published in the of the war will be allotted for roads ex state department and the British em inch or more precipitation, 7, clear, Another Shipyard To Be Built San Fran< isco. May 30. Lieutenant- Jacksonville Post by order pf the Hon tending south wind from Fortland, to bassy here are without authority to 0; partly cloudy, 9; cloudy, 13. orable F. M. Galkins, Judge of the ward the California line, a link in the Colonel Fred W. Sladen, commander transmit applications, for permits Total snowfall inches Near Warrenton. of the militnry training camp, reserve above entitled Court, which said order propose.! Pacific Highway. for consignments to Norway or Swe- Precipitation for season, 20.82 was made and entered of record on the Warrenton, Or., May 30. Surveyors, This is indicated by an announcement corps officers, yesturday ordered the Precipitation for last season 19.77 •ent out by the Council of National De dismissal of the unfit men from the 2nd day of June, 1917, and in compli who declined to disclose who their Seasonal averaga ance therewith the date of the first employers are, began work on a tract fense to all state executives, urging Presido camp. E. B ritt , publication hereof is the 2nd day of of land about six blocks outside this “We want to get rid of those who the continuance by the states of work Cooperative Observer. place yesterday, It is learned that on military highways, and 'he temp >r- ! cannot pass the physical tests at June, 1917. W. E. P hipps tney are planning another shipyard, ary cessation of work on automobile once. ” he said; “the camp is over Attorney for Plaintiff. The American Shipbuilding compatii. Notice of Annual School Meeting roads designed primarily to make ac-| crowded. We cannot waste our time Dennis Eucalyptus Ointment — of Spokane, is now at work ruynirg 8 cessible spots of scenic or historic in- with men who will not last, find it will AT ALL DRUG STORES its yard to completion "here, The Clay terest. The announcement, therefore, j be better for them to go back to Electric Sparks TUBES 25C JARS 506 Notice is Hereby Given to the legal manufacturing its company is means that whatever money is advanc- I civilian life.” voters of School District No. 1, of mill products and the Hammond saw (From < )tT Our Wireless) € ed to Oregon from the Federal roads . Jackson County, State of Oregon, that will be running within a fortnight. appropriation will bo applied to the Pa Dirigible Balloon Success the annual shool meeting of said Dis War Census Day Facts The great need just now is more cific Highway, and will not be allotted Possibly the next thmg will be the trict will be held at School House; to Washington, May 30. — The first h juses to care for the people. of for the road around Mount Hood or the begin at the hour of 4 o’clock P. M. the dirigible balloons being built for arrival at some unspeakable Mexican -- ---- —— road leading to the Oregon caves. (Official) port of a German high commission on the third Monday of June, being In the language of the Council, Fed the navy, much after the pattern of Vienna the Real Goal headed by the irreproachable Zimmer War Census day is Tuesd ly, June 5. the 18th day of June, A. D. 1917. eral aid should only be granted "for j the British "Blimps ’ made an entirely This meeting is called for the pur- from mann. Washington, May 30. The Italian ■ It will be a legal holiday. through roads, leading from one center successful flight yesterday Every male resident between the ag- pose of electing one director and one Bryan wants to serve in the army, mission visited Annapolis today and of population or commerce to another" Chicago to Akron, Ohio. i clerk and the transaction of business I es of 21 and 30 years, inclusive, must but we can ’ t stand it — he ’ d always be Leaving Chicago at noon she landed later returned to Washington. Recent and specific mention is made of the Pa Akron about getting in the way of the soldiers. military events in Italy are being register. This includes aliens, as well usual at such meeting. cific Highway extending through Wash- *Bhout mishap at t Dated this 31st day of May, 1917. Tip to the back-sliders and never- followed with the most tense interest ! a? men who are sick and crippled. Ex ington, Oregon and California, this be 5 o’clock in the afternoon, making an ATTEST: emptions from military service will be G eo . L aunspach air line distance of about 500 miles. by members of the mission, who say starters hit the khaki trail! ing cited as the one road system on the C. D. A bbott determined later. Chairman Hoard that the fall of Triests now is inevit Pacific Coast requiring immediate at Now good house wife, there is an im District Clerk. i Register in your home voting pre of Directors. tention. S. P. Will Build 5900 Cars portant "bit" for you to do. Save the able. Trieste, however, is viewed as a side cinct. Booths at regular voting places in this stand the Council approves food, don’t allow a crumb of bread or wi>l be open from 7 a. m. to 9 p. m. thoroughly the attitude of the Secre particle of meat or butter to be wast issue to the main offensive which is Brazil Will Seize German Ships San Francisco. May 28—Construction ed. This your bit. Go to it. now directed toward opening up the Absentees must register before War tary of War. and indorsed by the Sec . Census day at the office of the County Rio Janeiro, May 29-It is stated in retary of Agriculture, and as these of of 5900 freight cars, which the South The food question will be taken up road to Leibach, which in turn opens ficials have jurisdiction over the Feder I ern Pacific expects to build to lighten with a view of preventing the middle- ' the road to Vienna. Sharp mountains Ckrk of the county in which they hap. official circles that parliament will or i pen to be. der the confiscation of all German ships al road fund, they will be able abso the burden of the car shortage, «ill man from interfering with the man at stand before the Italiin advance and it Men of military age who are sick in Brazilian ports as soon as the offi commence at Los Angeles and Sacra is estimated it will cost 500.000 men to lutely to control the sllottment and sti the fiont. pass them. General Cadorna, it is must send a competent person to the cial report of the inquiry into the tor pulate on what roads it shall be used. mento in August, according to W. R. The secret service men now seem to ■ thought, it is seeking to avoid this loss office of the County Clerk to arrange pedoing o} the Brazilian steamer Ti- Scott, general manager. He stated for their registration. today that, if material markets per- have the situation so well in hand that by going around. juca, made at Bordeaux is receiv The penalty for failing to register, ed. The farmers who stay at home and mit, the company hopes to turn ot t 11 plot devising talent mav again cor- Without its regular war cloud the r g;ving fa'se, misleading or incorrect i At the same time parliament will de raise “bumper crops” are rendering not less than ten new cars, of varying c ■ntrate attention on the movies. The separate peace proposals are re Balkan region after peace comes will answers, is imprisonment without op cree the revocation of Brazil’s declara- squally as patriotic service as those types, each day, commencing about tion of fine ; i tion of neutrality. have a curiously denatured look. garded as mere scraps of paper. Sept. 1. who "go down into battle.” we believe them the best The Alan Who Looks Ahead Gets Ahead Taylor-Williams Co. 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