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About Jacksonville post. (Jacksonville, Or.) 1906-19?? | View Entire Issue (July 14, 1917)
: JACKSON VILLE POST- : w- ED ATTEMPT Official Paper ot the City of Jacksonville, Oregon A weekly newspaper published every Saturday at the county seat of Jack, on County, Oregon. I). W. B agshaw , Editor and Publisher Entered as second-class matter June 22. 1907. at the post office at Jacksonville Oregon, under Act of Congress of March 3, H79. r rui .1. holmes i i•a* Hot W eacher Merchandise 1"■ 1 S. At 5 o'elo k ill the afternoon Murk SATURDAY. JURY 11. Ïÿl7 Trevor lis ke.l las desk mid went home SUBSCRIPTION: One year by mail $1.50. Advertising rates furnished on Haling let himself ill with his latch key, lie «ent upstairs stealthily, for It application. The store who’s aim is to serve as well as sell. bud occurred to him to enter his wile’s room quiet 1,1. mid if tier back were to The store where courtesy is a motto and good cheer an asset Temporizing With Sedition W. iiiiril iiiin he would put his armsubout The store that makes few mistakes and rectfies them cheerfully. her mid surprise her with n kiss. VV. CALL STRIKE. From this it ii ill be supposed-and We seem to be impotent in the pre The store in which all Departments offer Values that will be of correctly-1hut that Mr mid Mrs. Trevor ¿2 sence of I. W. W. threats and depreda had not been long I married. Keen interest to every customer. tions. A rag-tag and bob-tail -d sans- General Walkout Called At Cautiously pushing the door open, & culotism is permitted to develop to ac lie saw standing stuiiding before a dresser, Hoquiam On Eight- tual sedition and, apparently, because hunting in one of tlie drawers, a worn Wash goods, Ginghams, Dress goods, White goods, Linens Silk an. In unother moment she caught we are at a loss how to deal with it, Hour Day Demand sight of Ills relleetluu in the mirror we permit it to go on and gather veno and cotton fabrics, Domestics, Draperies, Suitings, Staple Jand fan Turning, she faced him. mous force. ‘■.Madam. ’ lie said, "what are you do Before war times the I. W. W. agi I Hoquiam, Wash., July 13 —A general Ing here?" cy notions, Women’s ready-to-wear goods, Ladies’ and children’s tator and his following were obnoxious : strike in the logging camps and mills "1 came for your wife's Jewels, But enough to common sense and common i of Hoquiam and the Grays Harbor dis since I have not found them and llave underwear, Trimmings, Handkerchiefs, ribbons, laces,embroideries, decency. Every decent person could trict, to take effect tomorrow morning been interrupted in my search I will rcaiily recognize the low-browed, ill was called without warning tonight, put in operation a scheme which 1 de hosiery, men’s and boys’ furnishings. smelling, sinister selfishness and indo by the Industrial Werners of the vised and for which I prepared before lence »hat comprise the philosophy of coming here in case 1 should fail in World. obtaining tlie Jewels. Your wife is not this social aberration. Palpably enough No demands have been presented by in tlie house. 1 left her some ten min Groceries, Flour, Feed and Grain. it lacked principal that any one of nor ! the Industrial Woikers as an orgamza - utes ago at tlie door of a friend of hers •.I mal sense and morality would care to tion, and in their strike call no demands witli whom she was exchanging a few Space forbids further enumerations but we furnish what you need, alvocate. Its vehicle of expression are set for'h, except far an eight-hour last words before parting. Knowing was vulgarity. Loud mouthings, lazi | day. tlie disposition of my sex to prolong ness and the advocacy of violence it Give us a chance to show the Big Values at | Members of the organizatisn declar those few parting words, 1 believed I hai not the courage to execute were ed they had members enough in this would have plenty of time to come its prime characteristics. I district to force practically all mills and here anil at least make a beginning.” Since the war began these character Opening a reticule, she took out a bit I camps to close. istics have been turned to virulent, cur of paper and handed it to Trevor. It | Three camps were closed yesterday was a note for $1,000, rish antagonism toward American in ■ and today as a result of wage strikes "Sign it," said tbe woman. dustry. American patriotism and the and disnutes, but it was declared these "I will do no such thing.” war mission that this nation has under j had nothing to do with the Industrial Phone 112. “Yes, you will when you have heard taken in the cause of free government. Workers of the World. my reasons why it would be best for That which before the war was i nui you to do so. Your wife will be here Situation Appalling sance has since the war become sedi In a few minutes." She Imd got be tion. The American people tolerated Boise, Idaho' July 13—C. A. Barton, tween Treior and the door, locked it the nuisance because in matters of that ■ general manager of the Boiss-Payette und put the key in her reticule. "She character, involving the entertainment Lumber company, who returned here will find you lucked in here with me and expression of opinion, there is no . tonight from a five-day inspection trip 1 will plead guilty uml ask In r forgive i people on earth more tolerant than the ' throughout the lumber districts of ness. Your domestic happiness will lie American, But with sedition it should northern Idaho and eastern Washing ended.” ITifortunntely for tills part of the be different, When that assails there ton, declared ‘ the situation caused ny Weather Report woman's nt this moment tlie Price of Silver At High Highest quality, jewelry is no virtue in tolerance. To tem- the Industrial Workers of the World front door plan, was beard to close. Mrs. repairing, diamond set porize is only to encourage the crav- is far more appalling than the newspa Treior had finished tlie “few parting est War Level ting, watch repairing, en spirit of this skulking outfit, and pers have s'ated. Hords" with her friend and rem bed agate mounting and jew ’ Following is the report of U. S. io strengthen the hand that pro- elry manufacturing. h r home. As ending tlie stairs, she unteer Cooperative Observer, E. Britt; poses to strike when it can safely do Pacific Martin J. Reddy, I .Jacksonville, for month of March. Coast Military attempted to open tbe door of her New Yoik, July 10 -Bar room and found it locked. so. quoted at .79'2 an ounce in the local Latitude 42 deg. 18. min. north; longi "Open tlie door." said Trevor sternly. market today, the highest price since Highway Project Urged. Whenever we hear of the I. W. W tude 123 deg. 5 min. west. Tlie woman produced tlie key and the beginning of the war. we hear of it through a threat to strike. did us she was directed. Trevor threw That is the way with the rattlesnake; The advance was almost wholly attri Date Maximum Minimum Precipita- open tlie door. Tlie woman cowered and everybody knows how humanity Centralia, Wash,. July 12—The local in a corner, affecting shame and con buted to the increased foreign demand 1 regards and treats the rattlesnake. — Commercial club has adopted resolu trition. Mrs. Trevor stood looking for the metal, silver having been sub 60 44 1 2 63 38 Portland Telegram. tions indorsing the Pacific Coast De from one to tlie other, first with amaze stituted for gold coin by most of the 66 35 3 European countries. Dennis Eucalyptus Ointment 1 4 fense league’s project to build a mili ment, then with paiu. 73 39 AT ALL DRUG STORES "Uli, Mark," she wailed, “how could tary highway along the Pacific coast, a 80 5 41 Registrations in Jacksonville survey of which is provider! for in a you?" T ubes 25 c jars 50 c 83 6 46 86 48 "This woman”— Trevor began, but Work On Strahorn Road Is Un- 7 resolution introduced in the United 92 51 8 tbe criminal stopped him. States senate on May 2 by Senator 81 49 9 der Way at Klamath. North Jacksonville “Forgive me, Mrs. Trevor,” she said, Wesley L. Jones. 65 46 10 t 4":-+4«:-4 4- i “ i have injured you iu stepping in be Klamath Falls, Or., July 9 I —Actual Berry, James Marion, Bowne, Wal 55 38 -----------»ax----------- ❖ 11 tween you and your husband. Mark construction on the Strahorn i railroad ❖ 12 79 33 ter, J r.; Carr, Chas. Emil; Coffman, The Home Is the Bulwark loved me before he ever saw you. He Douglas County Man 90 46 13 and W. ❖ began today. Guv Walton William Merton; Dunnington, Clifford really belongs to me rather than to 93 51 14 of the Nation H. Mason were awarded the contract Henry; Dunnington, Thomas Edgar; 8o 52 Drowns While Bathing you. He will deny what I say. He for T 15 the first nine miles and 1 the con- 81 Edwards, lra Neil. Fleming, Bruce 59 X 16 will give his own explanation of my 1 88 ❖ 17 48 Palmer; Florey, Chauncey; Fraley, being here. He will lie to you, as he atruction of a spur has already be 91 52 Ÿ 18 William Henry; Gregory, Harold; Roseburg, Ur., July 12—James Brown has lied to me. Believe him if you gun. 86 52 4» 19 Hines, Rowell D.; Hoppin Frederick a half-brother of Mrs. Frank Waite, of will, but I assure you he is not to be 88 48 T 20 T 21 73 Layton; Kay, John Ralph; Kennedy, Sutherlin, was drowned at Round Prai believed.” 48 Mrs. Trevor cast an appealing glance Robs Ford Garage Till of $175. 77 4» 22 43 Roy Wright; Lewis George; Neidermev- rie, apparently while bathing, No one nt her husband. It pleaded with him ❖ 23 80 44 er, Curl Frederick; Nei lermeyer Ern witnessed the accident, but his clothes to set himself right, though convicted The till of the Ford garage was tap 74 40 X 4» 24 est; Neidermeyer, Otto; Oehler, Irving were found on '.he bank. He was 65 by overwhelming evidence. 85 42 25 ped for the sum of $175 on the night 85 Philipp; Oard, Peter Royai; Reger, years of age, and had lived in Oregon 48 ? 26 "Eileen”— he began again, and again of July 4. Mr. Hall was short of help 86 48 R >acoe Konklin; Rippey, Albert; Re nearly all his life. the woman drowned Ills words. J 27 and had to spend a great deal of his 75 46 28 —----- - "Don't listen to him,” she said. “I time in the sh ip at the rear, taking nault, John Baptiste, Jr.; Schumpf, 73 49 29 ♦ /- will tell you the time story in a few John Richard; Shoemaker, Ed; Stan 88 43 30 To Supply Wood For Fuel words. Several years ago he found care of the scores of automobile custo sell, Leslie W.; VanHorn, Milton Er mers. The robber walked in bj’ the i 31 me an unsuspecting country girl. Ills nest; Wendt. Chester H.; Wendt, words were very sweet, lie told me frontdoor and helped himself.-Ash- George W.: Zimmerman, Charles Hen To meet any possible coal shortage that in me lie had met Ills fate, of Ian 1 Tidings. Temperature —mean max. 79.66; mean in the West next winter, more exten all the girls lie had ever met I was the ry- mir. 45.55; mean 62.61. Max 93. on 14. sive us» of fvel wood from the Nation only one to whom Ids heart”— South Jackson ri I le Minimum, 32, on 12. Greatest daily i al Forests is urged by the Govern At tills point the woman began edg 45. Total precipitation .03 range, Electric Sparks Abbott, fJulian Raymond. Beery, ment's foresters, who are advising ing around toward the door. Mrs. Tre inches. Greatest in 24 hours, , .03 in., Charles H.; Beery, Edward C,; Beery, both ranchers and town dwellers to be vor shrank away liefore her, leaving (From Off Our Wireless) on 9. Number of days with ' 01. Edwin D.; Berwert, Charles F.; Broad, forehanded in making arrangements the way clear. Trevor stood over inch or more precipitation, 1, 1 clear, Michael; Chapman, George Ries! Clarke for the supply of their fuel needs. whelmed, paralyzed with the self con 27; partly cloudy, 3; cloudy, 0. fessed thief's unblushing assurance. Juddie Dyer; Cronemiller, David Her The Baltimore man who has obtained The supervisors of the 153 National Total snowfall inches man; Davis, Charles Wesley; Demmer, Forests will be instructe 1 to afford all Then the wife found voice to say to the a contract to furnish 500,000 pounds of Precipitation for season, Henry John; Dollaire, John B.; Dun possible facilities to local residents woman: gum for the backs of the new stamps “Leave!" Precipitation for last season nington, John G.; Finney, Robert N ; wishing them to obtain cordwood, "I obey you. I leave you with the is no doubt all stuck up. Seasonal average Hinkle, Arthur: Hanna, L. H.; Kass- which settlers may obtain free fortheir man who lias blighted my life. Would In order to draw to a full hand on K. B ritt , hafer, William C., Lewis, Fred Eiden; home use and which is sold at low rates that you had been left in ignorance Allies, it looks as if Greece would soon Cooperative Observer. Margreiter, Geo. W.; Marsh, Denver of his true character! Never again will to persons cutting and hauling in order have two kings in the discard. I”— A.; McIntyre, Joseph E.irl; Minear, to sell to others. Since the material DESTROY the heme, and what We may need a meatless day in the She was about to back out of the E irl Lee; Minear, Floyd Hollare; thus utilized is mainly dead timber, its door when Trevor sprang forward, home, but a fool-less day in Congress have you left? Zl Three Per Cent Grade. Mitchell, Charles Ernest; Ortman, removal, it is explained, helps dear up closed it. turned the key and put It in would help even more. A tov.n is r.’ade up of HOMES. Frank W.; Parry, Arthur Aaron; the forest end thus lessons the fire Ills pocket. .<;L. - ex A TÒWN de Let it not be forgotten that already ;■ Th Peachy, Robt. Ivan; Pits, Reuben Hen menace. Timber which is insect-in The Southern Pacific Co. through "You will never again play such a as many Russians have died for their ry; Port, Lee, C.; Ryan, Harry; Scott, pends aijely o;i the success of Fred A Ricker, valuation engineer, fested, or old an I deteriorating, or oth bold game with me. for I shall put It Leo. Bernard: Walton, Lester John; country in this war as have soldiers of ITS ME?. CHA’ offers the following striking illustra- erwise damaged or undesirable from out of your power to do so. Give me ♦ The success of the MER- Wilson, Jesse Ardren; Sparks, Loyd any other land. that reticule. ” tion of what is meant by the three per i the forester's standpoint, is also dis- Lowndes. woman turned pale. Slie grasp England admits that the loss of ships X CHANTS depends on the pat- f cent grade encountered on its line over i posed of for fuel purposes. The de- ed The the reticule the tighter. by submarine is greater, and Germany rename of the INDIVIDUAL. * the Siskiyou mountains on the Shasta 1 mand in the next twelve months is ex "Eileen," said Trevor, "take the bag admits that it’s smaller. Route: % Trade in your home town. ♦ State Will Issue $100.000 pected to break all records. from her. I don't wish to use force Tho probability is that before long A passenger on the rear platform of There is a possibility of a coal short with a woman." t-->++-s->+-;-+++++ la Bonds. a train of ten cars, each seventy feet age because of the increased demand "What do you wish with it?" asked an American will have to go to war- ridden Europe to get a drink of liquor. long, may look ahead and behold the for coal bv industrial plants and the the wife. "It contains the proof that this wo engineer seated in his cab from 20 to lack of sufficient means of transporta Before this war started, it appeared Size of Recruits Is Reduced 25 feet higher up than the passenger. Salem, Or., July 12—Complying with tion. It is believed that it will be quite man Is levying blackmail.” Eileen advanced toward the woman, that an army with only one aeroplane At the same time, the bottom of the th 1 request ot the highway commission feasible and economical for many wes who, opening the bag, took out an would be able to beat an enemy that the state board of control today decid tern communities to utilize an increas Ivory handled pistol mid leveled it at didn’t have any. locomotive’s driving wheels will be Washington, July 11— New army reg ed to issue bonds totaling $400,0 Hl to ed quantity of National Forest woixi her adversary. Eileen drew buck, blit When the time comes this country ulations made public today reduce the from six to eight feet higher than the procure funds to match the federal ap for fuel next winter. When dead and ' her husband. Ignoring the weapon, ad will apply the pulmoter to poor Eur- minimum weight limit from 120 to 110 top of th» last car in which the passen ger is seated. This is accomplished by propriations for highway work in this down timber or other limber which is vanced to the thief and took the reti ope. pounds and the minimum height from the fact the passenger and the engi state. Bids will be opened August .'< deteriorations is not available for con - ' cule out of her blind; then opening It Going to war may be exciting, but five feet four inches to five feet one neer are over 700 feet apart, and there and the bonds will be in denominations wixxi, the cutting of mature living he took out the unsigned note. After think of going on one’s first Boy Scout imh. Tnis will add thousands who oth of |500 and $1000, half to be redeema trees will be permitted to the extent explaining the woman’s scheme to erwise would be exempt to the nation is a three feet rise in every hun Eileen and convincing her of his Inno camping trip! dred. ble in 10 years and the balance in 20. I ■ necessary to meet demands. cence lie unlocked the door and told England’s school vacation will soon al army to be raised by draft and open __________ Tbe interest will be 4 per cent. her to go and telephone for the police. begin, and the raiding aeroplanes will the doora of the regular army and na- Conditions in Russia are not satisfac Another p'e sant probability is that Trevor stood guard over the woman tional guard to many volunteers turned tory yet. but one can now read the Pe till tlie arrival of a patrol wagon from lack tamiliar targets. In one respect it is true, as Genian the contemplated \ritish-Frmch ope* do.vn in the past. Then, again, paying for liberty b nds trograd dispatches with less of that junkers charge, that America is going aliens in Servia will lead to the finding a police office, mid she was removed to the city jail to await trial on n will keep one from considerable mis anxious holding of the breath in fear to war to protect its investments. It of King Peter’s army. charge of levying blackmail. Piiot Rock 100,000 pounds wool sold of what the next line might say. chievous expenditures. has seme hundred and old years of ef The munitions makers should have Peace returned to the Trevor fam It appears that the American troops here at cents per pound, Report has it that in Germany the fort invested in the cause of human been the last, of all others, to dodge a il.v. and tlie I' acltuiailer was sent to Hermiston —Local railroad yards cabbage leaf cigar is rjo longer a dread that go to France will have a tremen- freedom and that investment it must tax. the returns of which would go to serve a term in state prison. F dously high reputation to live up to. I showing much activity. possibility but a sad teauty. proteat. the war needs of the government. : i br I 5 ?■ IM *- at the Coolest Store in town! K Taylor- Williams Co Jacksonville Oregon <> LÒ.