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: JACKSONVILLE POS 1 Independent Republic Demand c. ed Ofi-ial Paper of the City of Jacksonville, Oregon In f inland. -' l A weekly newspaper published every Saturday at the county seat of Jackson County, Oregon. D. W. B agshaw , Editor and Publisher <JMost women depend upon us to choose spices for them We recom mend Folger’s Entered as second-class matter June 22. 1907, at the post office al J ack.-ui.v iih Oregon, under Act of Congress of March 3, 1*7’J. ________________ s i /V iid i}. ji \i: hi . i * i 17 SUBSCRIPTION: One year by mail $1.50. Advertising rates furnished on application. Recruiting Week For Regular Army. Electric Sparks (From Off Our Wireless) Let no man of military age get the Washington, June 20 President Wil idea that the U-boats will be extermi son issued a proclamation to lay desig nating the week of June 23-30 as re nated in 30 days. Is a congressman voluntarily sui ren cruiting week for the regular artnv, and called upon unmarried men with dering a salary of $7.5)0 to go to war out dependents to enroll for war ser | a patriot? Does a patriot ever surren - vice in order that the ranks of the reg jder? ulars might be tilled promptly. Bonar Law told the House of Com- The proclamation follows: I mons that wholly aside from money "Proclamation by the president: the United States has already given as "I hereby designate the period of sistance of the greatest value. June 23 to June 30 next as recruiting Those Pennsylvanians couldn’t be pol week tor the regular army, and call ling a larger yote at the recruiting of upon unmarried men between the ages fices if Penrose had issued the order of 18 and 40 years who have no depen himself. dents and who are not engaged in pur Poor old Zimmermann is denounced suits vitally necessary to the prosecu tion of the war, to present themselvas in foreign countries for his memorable for enlistment during the week herein overture to Mexico, and shunned at Berlin for the mess he made of it. designated, to the number of 70,000. A Kentucky husband was shot at by "WOODROW WILSON.” his wife the other day with fatal re M ——— sults to a $100 Jersey cow and the cow Those Japanese Gunboats was not insured while the husband war. President Wilson is right in insisting We take it that the German sub marines will fight shy of those Japan on a censorship law during the war. A ese gunboats in the Mediterranean cens rship keeps valuable information and Adriatic waters. They are manned from the enemy as well as from curi by fatalists who do not fear death, and osity seekers over here. It saves the who are likewise alert and trained to lives of our “boys” and therefore their duties so there will be no mis- should be enacted. Gen. Cadorna may be unable to move takes in their work, Throughout the day they will keep an unfailing watch Austrian mountains, but he has proved for the gunboats, and at night their himself expert in climbing over them. aearchlights will be the eye to scan the Don’t judge a man by his coat or a sea in all directions. ham by its canvas cover It begins to look as though the sub There is just as much kicking in marines have already been discounted baseball as there is in football, only it in a measure., that hereafter they will is not so brutal. have to go further out to sea to con When a man knows his own imper tinue their work with any success. fections he is just about as perfect as Moreover, the danger to them appear it is possible for a man to be. to have greatly increased. France is without cactus or horned It was a crazy thought on the part of Germany to get the United States toads, but Gen. Pershing and his troops into the war and make Japan an active will soon get used to new conditions. “Who can remember how to pro and direct factor in the cause of the entente allies.— Ex. nounce Przemsl?” inquires the New York Sun. Any one confessing it would - .................. «au» ■ ■ ■ - ■ be liable to arrest as a spy. Service Absolutely Free. Taboo Many lines of business have been complimented for the loyal work they have done in aiding the government in its great plan of preparedness. Behind this all stands one industry, Without which, little could have been accomplished. The newspapers have made it posc- ible to spread broadcast over our land in a single day the appeals of the gov- eminent to its citizens in all walks of life. The newspapers alone make it poss ible to explain to the nation the plans. On the newspapers fall the work of informing the peoqle of the Red Cross plans to raise 100,000,000 in the U. S, All of this worK is done freely. cheerfully and without pay. Publishers are probably the only- class of men who as a whole are fur- niahing their service tree to the gov- eminent. Is there any other line of business exhibiting the same class of patriotism Now is the time to give The publisher credit and not after he is dead. On the newspapers fall the work of informing the people of the Red Cross plans to raise 100,000,000 in the U. 8. England Will Strike at Germany brom Air. London, June 18 —Replying to a ser ies of questions in the house of com mons this afternoon as to whether the British government had decided upon reprisals for the German air raids on England, Andrew Bonar Law, member of the British war council, said the government intended to take steps not only for damaging the enemy, but for preventing raids on Eng land. Alleged Slacker H as .7/ Years Old On June 11 Wilson Backs Plan For Bi y Air Fleet You mav call a girl a "aitten,' But you mustn’t call her "cat.’ You can say she is a "pippin” — A “crab apple”—never that. Should Have Known Better “Willie,” said his mother, “I wish you would run across the street and see how oki Mrs, Brown is this morn ing.” A few minutes later Willie returned and reported: “Mrs Brown says it’s none of your business how old she is.”—Ex. Washington, June 22—Aporov.il been given the defense council’s craft bill by President Wilson, and it will be introduced in congress early next week. It will provide an initial appropriation of *609,090,000 and i the program calls for construction within a year of between 25,000 .and I 3 ,000 airplanes. Saw Mill and Box Factory To Start Monday. Ash'ar.d, Or.. June 22—A crew of 50 men will begin logging operations and operate the saw mill and box factory located on Neil creek, seven miles south of here, next Mond i.y. The property was recently purchased by Los Ange les capitalists represented by George E. Hart, of that city. A crew of men has been busy for several weeks Ret ting the machinery and equipment into readiness for Jactive oDerations. Two auto trucks will be employed in hauling the lumber from the sawmill to the box factory and in delivering it throughout the valley. Box shooks will be deliv ered direct to the valley orchards, and the millmeit hope to supply a great proportion of the demand this year. Golden Gate spices because we believe them the best The Man Who Looks Ahead Gets Ahead Now is the time and here is the place to find everything to meet your requirements at exceptional!}’ low prices consid Taylor-Williams Co Phone 112 The People’s Store Jacks avilie Coos Bay Sawmill Work ers On Strike. Marshfield, Or . June 22—Employes Resigns Pas'oraie to Wed of the Smith mills struck here this af ternoon because the manager refused Berkeley, Cal., June 18—Forced by to recognize the grievance committee of the the newly formed Mill Work church law, which forbids marriage ers’ union, which claimed th it Com- with a divorced person, to resign his mitteeman Thomas had been discharg- ! ministry or renounce his engagement ed because of his activities in behalf to Mrs. Rose Armsbary, San Francisco of the union. About 400 men are artist, Rev. William F, Higby, for three years curate of St. Marks Epis out. copal church here, chose to give up the church, it became known today. His Wisdom of Persia. resignation has been given Bishop Wil Purity Is for man, next to life, t in liam F. Nichols. greatest good. That purity is procured Mr. Higby, who will become an engi by the law of Mazda to him who cleanses his own self with good neer, has. it is said, obtained a position in Denyer. thoughts, words and deeds. Thou shouldst not become presump tuous through any happiness of the New Judge Appointed For world, for tlie happiness of the world is such like as a cloud that comes on a Yamhiil County. rainy day, which one does not ward off by any hill.—From the Zend-Avesta, Ancient Persian Scriptures. Salem, Or., June 20—Governor With- ycombe yesterday afternoon appointed Continental Congress. Tlie first session of the continental W. W. Nickell, of McMinnville, as congress was hold in Carpenter’s hall, county judge for Yamhill county, to Philadelphia, Sept. 5, 1771, with forty- succeed J. B. Dodson, who died sever four members present. All the colonies al days ago, Mr. Nickell has been a wore represented except Georgia and resident of Yamhill county foi 30 years North Carolina. Peyton Randolph of Virginia was president and Charles and is a prominent farmer. - «»♦----------- Thomson was secretary. Correct. Weather Report quality, jewelryn repairing, diamond set-B ting, watch repairing. I Following is the report of U. S. agate mounting and jew ■ unteer Cooperative Observer, E. Britt; y manufacturing. Ci ¡Martin J. Reddy, ft Jacksonville, for month of March. MEDFORD. OREGON. I Latitude42 deg. 18. min. north; longi tude 123 deg. 5 min. west. TIIE DOW HOSPITAL Date ' Maximum Minimum Pr< cipita- Conducted by Doctors Dow Surgical and Obstetrical cases only, received. Graduate Nurses only, employed. I atients received at any time. Day and night telephone service. Phone 341. Central Point Oregon OFFICES Dr. McM. M. Dow, Physician and Surgeon Dr. Lydia S. Dow, Osteopathic Physician. 306-7 M. F. & II. Build'ng Medford Telephone 139, Medford, O’egon. Autos Collide On Road “It’s easy to find out what time ft And One Man Is Hurt Forest Fires Rage at Foot is,” said n married man. “If the ha1.! dock says 5:20. and the drawing room Of Mount Shasta. clock says 5:50, and tlie dining room Freewater, Or., June 19.—Daniel clock says 6:05, and my watch says <1:15. and my wife's little dinky watcli Sanders and George Smith, both of Klamath Falls, Or., June 22 —Very says 6, it’s (I o'clock in our house."— Umapine, collided at a sharp curve near College Place, on Sunday, demol heavy forest tires are raging at the Exchange. ishing both machines. George Grimes, foot of Mount Shasta and have burned Dad Gets Back. an occupant of one of the curs, was many buildings, logging property, logs “So you are going to many a chorus badly cut about the bead and shoulders and many miles of telephone and tele girl, liey?” graph lines. The tire has almost cir “Now, don't kick up a fu-s, dad. Two by being thrown through the wind shield. cled the base of Mount Shasta and is can live as cheaply as one».” beyond the control of the fire fighters, “I’ll give you a chance t<> prove that Thirty-six cars of logs were burned Not a cent increase of allowance do Freewater Rancher Is Dead near Bray, besides many buildings, and you get.”- Louisville Courier Journal. several thousand acres of timber is Perseverance. burned near Sisson. Freewater, Or,, June 19—Owen Rit Perseverance Is more prevailing --------------------------- than violence, and many things which ter, a contractor and rancher, of this Officers are Named By cannot be overcome when they nrc to city, died Sunday morning after a short gether yield themselves up when taken illness at the home of his sister, Mrs. Modern Woodman. little by little. A. E Warner. Deceased was bom a: South Bend, Ind., in 1861 His wife To know how to wait is the prca» died about a year ago. lwo sisters, Chicago, June 21 As a result of the secret it success. De Maistre. Mrs. A. E. Warner, and Mrs. Sprag, election of C. E. Aleshire, of Chicago, and two brothers, John and William as head barker, *5,000,0lX* of the funds Ritter, all of Freewater survive. Rev. The Horne of Venue. of the Modern Woodmen of America References are made In some cunei- Henry Attenborough, of the Freewa will be transferred to Chicago .banks. form literature to the "horns of Ve- ter Federate 1 church, conducted the A. R. Talbot, of Lincoln, Neb., was nus.’ frotn which It Is concluded by funeral services yesterday. elected head consul; D. H. Horne, Da some that In the dear air of Mesopo- - i »r»»---------- venport, la., head adviser, and Albert tanila the crescent form of the planet Pa)s $55,200 for Bull Calf was detected In early times without W. Bort, Beloit, Wis , head clerk. A patriotic demonstration followed optical aid. Since Venus, when nt a Worcester, Mass . June 11 —D. W. the adoption of a resolution pledging sufficient angular distance fr. tn the Fields, of Brockton, piiu *53,20.) for a sun not to be lost In the glare of the the support of 1,666,000 members of latter. Is hardly more than half a min 5-month-old bull calf at the Holstein the order to President Wilson. ute of arc In diameter at the utmost Friesian association convention aucti n such an observation seems quite out sale here. The bull is named King Blows Struck at School of the Question, and Professor Camp I Ormsby Jane Ray Apple. The previ bell thinks the allusion to the horns ous record price for a bull calf was was merely n lucky guess ou the part »35.000. Election at Crescent of the ancient astronomers. North Yakima, Wash,, June 19- George Murry, an alleged shirker who told Deputy Clerk Cleaver of the fed eral court that since he was “going to be 31 in a few days, anyhow.” he did Klamath Falls, O’., June 21 —Depu n’t think It was worth while to regis ty Sheriff P. E. Strict, of Crescent, ter on June 5, was held in #5000 bonds ' l)r., arriving in Klamath Falls, yester- to await the action of the federal I day, reported trouble at the school grand jury. Unless bail is furnished, i election held in Crescent on Saturday. which Murray says is impossible, the Blows were struck and four men have accused will have a long wait in jail, j been arrested, he says The matter is though he says he was 31 on June j being investigated by the district at 14. I torney. Come and see ering general market conditions, Temperature—mean max. 65.06; mean mir. 41; mean 53.03. Max 79. on 28-31 Minimum, 31. on 16. Greatest daily range, 37. Total precipitation 1.09 inches, Greatest in 24 hours, , .36 in., 01. Number of days with • on 11. ’ clear, inch or more precipitation, 7, partly cloudy, 9; cloudy, 13. I Total snowfall inches Precipitation for season, Precipitation for last season 19.77 Seasonal average E. B ritt , Cooperative Observer. CRACKED and CHAPPED HANDS Dennis Eucalyptus Ointment AT ALL DRUG STORES TUBES 25C Taxes On Grant Lands May Be Paid Soon. If you SPE1TD YOUR MONEY i out of town, • f .J» And your neighbor spends HIS Q C MONEY out of town, f t > And EVERYBODY spends his j money out of town, J What will become of this town ? 1 ■■■■ Magnesia and Grease Spots, Women Rule Election Magnesia will take grease spots out of carpets and rugs Get a block of it from the drugstore for live cents Toledo, Or., June t'O Th - women Scrape It with a knife Into tine powder and lay tills on the grease spot, cover ruled the day at the actual echo, I «lec- ing It entirely Rub ft In a little and ! tion here Monday, electing Mrs. Edith let It stand overnight Itemov, It the Howell as director for ti w years, and next day with a clean whisk broom Mrs. Esther Anderson as clerk for one and the spot will be gone year. JARS 50C ■■■ ❖ THINK IT OVER. TRADE AT HOME Washington, June 19—The commis sioner of the general land office has ad vised Senator Chamberlain that the general land office, through the depart ment of justice, was endeavoring to ascertain the amounts of taxes accrued unpaid and due the Oregon counties on the revested lands of the Oregon-Cali- i fornia grant. It is expected that a + settlement will be made when the + amounts due the several counties are determined. - A New York magistrate refused to “We’ll come across" is suggested as allow a Russi., to change his name to ■»” American substitute for "We'll do Wilson b .-■> Wilson is the presi- our bit” Interpreted geographically dent's name—ns though the president and referring to the ocean it should had copyrighted it! ¡prove popular in France.