JACKSON VILLE POST
Official Paper of the City of Jacksonville, Oregon
A weekly newspaper published every Saturday at the county seat of Jacksor.
County, Oregon. D. 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 Masyh 3, 1879.
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LIBERTY
By ELINOR MARSH
Hot Weather Merchandise
at the Coolest Store in town!
Gqpnt Britain, liavllia ilvlded after
the surrender of I’ornwnllls al York
SUBSCRIPTION: One year by mail $1.50. Advertising rates furnished on i town that It would not pay Io prose
application.
1 cute the war further to subdue the
The store who’s aim is to serve as well as sell.
colonies, gave tip trying to do so, hut
, having for a couple of hundred years
The store where courtesy is a motto and good cheer an asset
Salutes Oregon As‘‘Vol
Ghost Points Out Gold
| held siipreinai y on the ocean continued
The store that makes few mistakes and rectlies them cheerfully
I to exercise a number of t.vrnnniciil so
unteer State.”
rallied privileges In reference to our
Roseburg, Or., July 18—Chen Waung merchant hiiiiiiio. She claimed the right
The store in which all Departments offer Values that will be of
a Chinese cook of this city, found to Search our ships for British desert
Keen interest to every customer.
New York, July 16—Th? New York $2501) in gold, in the house of Hop Lee, ing sailors mid was not particular as
Sun says editorially: “We salute Ore who was a victim of the tong wars to their being British. Many mi Amer
gon. When war was declared she had ■ two years ago. He says that the ghott ican was taken off a Yankee ship and
Wash goods, Ginghams, Dress goods, White goods, Linens Silk
2424 men in the national guard. Since of his murdered friend directed him to forced to serve in tin1 English navy.
then 2259 of her sons have joined the the treasure. The money was found Tills was not the worst. The king's
and cotton fabrics, Domestics, Draperies, Suitings, Staple and fan
national guard and 1974 have enlisted J in a paper bag in plain sight of all who ships would hover over mi American
coast,
send
boats
ashore
witli
a
press
in the regular army, bringing her grand | entered a room, that had never been
cy notions, Women’s ready-to-wear goods, Ladies’ and children’s
total to 6657. or 90 percent of the quo occupied since the murder, Chen gang and carry off any luan found de
ta of 7337 set down as her just contri . Waung believes that Hop Lee would fenseless.
underwear, Trimmings, Handkerchiefs, ribbons, laces,embroideries
Cyrus Tomkins was a farmer ill those
bution. ‘Webfoot’ is no name for Ore have killed him. if he had not obeyed
days on the coast south of New York at
gon- With only 717 men to be con j the ghostly sum rnons.
hosiery, men’s and boys’ furnishings.
a point where Asbury Park is now lo
scripted, call her “the Volunteer
cated.
State.”
One day n ship was seen running in
Mt. Brook Sawmill To Re-
very near the land. She tjus a man-of-
Groceries, Flour, Feed and Grain
Wnr, that was evident from her ports,
sume
Work
Picketing Forbidden By
hilt she carried no flag. Cyrus was
Space forbids further enumerations but we furnish what you need.
working in the field and too intent upon
Supreme Cout t.
White Salmon, Wash., July 17—The what lie was doing to notice a boat put
difficulties between the laborersand F. out from tlie vessel mid pull to the
Give us a chance to show the Big Values at
Olympia. Wash., July 18 -In a deei- I W. Knapp and B. R. Dorr oyer checks shore. The first tiling lie knew he was
tackled
from
behind
by
several
strong
sion from the state supreme court to- ’ issued by Mr. Knapp, having been sat
day picketing by unions in all form: is isfactorily settled, ths sawmill at men and, despite his efforts to free him
self, was hustled down to a boat and
strictly prohibited. The ruling says I Mount Brook will resume operations. carried to the ship.
that strikers may state their grievanc | The laborers and other creditors inter
The coast was sparsely settled in
es to others but no organized form of ested, under the leadership of Messrs. those days, and it is questionable if
picketing is permissible under penalty I Cunningham and Masters, will have any one saw the abduction. Tomkins’
The People*s Store
Phone 142.
of damages assessed against the union ! charge of the operations for the next wife was not at home, mid bls children
involved. The decision is considered 90 days, during which time settlement were at school some distance from the
water.
one of the most drastic ever made I will be fully made.
The farmer knew that his capture
against union labor.
meant nerving n term of enlistment in
Pioneer Blacksmith Of Rose-
the British navy, separated from bis
Shingle Mills Are Closed
home mid his family. As soon as be
burg Dies.
was taken nix aril lie wns entered as
At
Tacoma.
an able seaman, put in sailor togs mid
left to go where lie pleased, for ns for
Roseburg, Or., July )7-George W, going ashore lie could not do that
Weather Report
Electric Sparks
Tacoma, Wn., July 16—Shingle mills Noah, a pioneer of 1848, was buried without swimming nil the way. a dis
Highest quality, jewelry
repairing, diamond set i
in Tacoma and vicinity, employing be yesterday here. He crossed the plains tance of a mile mid n half.
(From Off Our Wireless)
ting, watch repairing,
The wind was blowing fresh on shore,
tween 300 and 500 men were closed when 3 years old. All his life, from
Following is the report of U. S. Vol
agate
mounting and jew
mid
the
commander
of
the
ship
desired
down this morning, the date on which his manhood, he was a blacksmith, in
elr.v manufacturing.
unteer Cooperative Observer, E. Britt;
to
sail
away,
but
lie
had
s
nt
another
the International Shingle Weavers’ un Douglas county. He is survived by
Martin J. Reddy,
Jacksonville, for month of March.
It may be necessary for Congress to
ion announced that a strike would be Edward Noah, a blacksmith of this boat to a point further north mul was
MEDFORD. OREG'
Latitude 42 deg. 18. min. north; longi
obliged to await its return. De sailed c mtrol the food, but every man can
called unless the employers acceded to city; Jacob Noah, of Seattle; C. M. back mid forth for awhile, but. the pass his own appetite control bill.
tude 123 deg. 5 min. west.
their demand for an eight hour day A Noah and D. E. Noah, of Klamath boat not appearing, lie dropped Ills an
German
submarines
hit
us
below
tie
similar situation exists on Grays Har Falls, and Mrs. J. R. Wilson, of Win- chor. The wind had freshened instead
Date Maximum Minimum Preci pi ta-
belt, but the Yankee blockade hits Ger
bor, where the number of men report i stons.
of lulling, mid it was believed that the
Uuli
man}
’
inside
the
belt.
ed to be out is between 2000 and 3000.
absent ones dare not put out from the
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Dictator Hoover is better than Dic i
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Among the shingle mills on the Ta 7 aconta Door Factory Is shore in the face of such rollers.
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It was sunset before Mrs. Tomkins' tator Hunger.
coma Eastern which were closed down
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came home. Not finding her
this morning were those of the Young
Unless women repudiate the actions
Burned; Loss $150.000 family
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liusbund waiting for his supper, she
Lumber company, through the Lake
of
White
House
picketers
they
will
in
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went out to look for him. Seeing his
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Lumber company, Eatonville Lumber
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farming tools where he had been cap jure their chances of getting the vote.
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company and Elbe Lumber company.
Russian democracy mav be in a state
Tacoma, Wash., July 18-Fire yes tured, the marks of a struggle and the
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The shingle mill of the St. Paul and terday destroyed the plant of the Ta ship anchored out in the ocean, she of choas. but it is not chaos of demo
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Tacoma Lumber company wss not run coma Fir Door Company on the tide took lti the situation. Then she saw cracy’s making, and democracy, unin
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ning thia morning, but it was announc flats here. The loss is estimated at some one on the ship waving. This terfered with, will soon bring order.
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ed that the mill had been closed down $150,000, with $100,000 insurance. One was not the first depredation of British
Austria-Hungary is becoming daily
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ships on tlie const, and tlie poor woman
because of a shortage of cedar logs.
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hundred and twenty-five men were em knew that her husband liad been taken more awake to the fact that it has
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ployed.
small glory to gain from continuing the
from her, his home and his family.
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American Ships Sank 4
When Cyrus waved to ills wife a tar war, whatever the dual empire may
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standing near him suw him.
have thought when it started the con-
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Fined for Racing Autos.
German U-Boats.
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T
cr
TC
X?<
"Sayin' goodby to the ole woman, flit.
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mate?’’ he said. “Like enough this is
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More important than the announce
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the last sight you’ll get of 'er for a
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Goldendale, Wash., July 17—Noel matter of three year or more.”
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London, July 16—Four of the largest
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ment that Nicholas Romanoff will be
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most modern German submarines were Bullack and William Jussila, arrested
Cyrus made no reply; be was calcu- I allowed to vote is the fact that women
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destroyed by American warships which yesterday for racing their automobiles lating the chances of ids getting ashore I are to have the suffrage in Russia, be
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were convoying the first installment of on a residence street in Goldendale, in such a wind and sea in case he at-1 cause that will enfranchise Mrs Rom-
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American troops to France, according each paid a fine of $10 and costs before tempted to swim the distance lie must | anotf, who transacts the business for
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to a report from German sources as A. J. Ahola, justice of the peace. The make tlie attempt, if at all. undercover I that family’
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of darkness, for if seen lie would lie re
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contained in a Berne dispatch to a Rome cases were brought under the state captured. But to swim In such a sea nt
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Congressmen rail at the fortune peo
law.
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news agency and forwarded from
all was equivalent to sni ide. mid In ple pay for porterhouse steaks, but by
Rome by the Central News Agency.
the darkness lie would not know in i far the most expensive meat for the
Temperature—mean max. 79.66; mean
what direction lie was swimming.
Oregon Postmasters Named
j American people is congressional pork.
mir, 45.56; mean 62.61. Max 93. on 14.
Cyrus had a son fourteen years old
Minimum, 32, on 12. Greatest daily
Paper Company To Open
that was as much of a duck ns his
Eight hundred women have mysteri-
range,
45. Total precipitation .03
father. Young C.v thought of tlie swim ' ously disappeared from New York and
A New Camp.
Washington, July 18-The president ming problem mid on tlie same lines
inches. Greatest in 24 hours, , .03 in.,
I New York is glad that some of them
has nominated the following Oregon ns the captive. As soon as it was dark
on 9.
Number of days with
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01.
have disappeared.
' postmasters; Lucius L. Hurd, Glendale; j lie made a bonfire on the high bank
inch or more precipitation, 1, clear,
Eugene, Or., July 18 The Crown | George H. Lettelier, Mill City; Grai t I overlooking the ocean. Tomkins anw
In the great war argument the sub-
27; partly cloudy, 3; cloudy. 0.
Willamette Paper company, of Oregon L. Grant, Riddle; Janies W. Thompson. It and knew very well what it meant, I marine and the aeroplane now have the
Total snowfail
inches
City, will at once establish a big log Westport.
From that moment his resolution was floor, and one of them is over it and
Precipitation for season,
ging camp, through the Silverton Log
taken.
1 the other under it.
Precipitation for last season
Watching his op|>ortuiiity he worked
ging company, of Silverton, on the
Meanwhile a search expedition might
Join the HOME BOOSTERS’
Seasonal average
Crushed
by
Tree
He
Had
his
wny
up
on
to
tlie
forecastle
where
Umpqua river adjacent to the line of
’ be sent out for a man by the name of '
team.
K. B ritt ,
there was no one to see, and let himself
the Coos Bay branch of the Southern
•> This is YOUR TOWN.
W. J. Bryan. Wnat became of him?
Cut
Down.
Cooperative
Observer.
down
on
to
the
bowsprit
chains.
An
Pacific. The camp will be established
* BE NEIGHBORLY.
Naturally the German propagandists j ❖
enormous
wave
swept
him
off.
and
lie
on land sold to the company by War
was committeed to tlie mercy of tlie and pacifists will oppose the use of Pa- •> Let the HOME merchant fill
ren P. Reed, of Gardiner. On this
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Cascade Mountains Are Heap
Forest Grove, Or., July 17- While deep. Tlie stern of tlie vessel was ris green on American ootato vines.
* yovr needs.
tract are 13,000,000 feet of spruce tim falling a tree near here this morning blown toward the shore mid lie wns
Members of the senate would do well
ber.
ed With Snow.
He can and will fill them AS
Jake Kupper, a middle aged man, re obliged to swim along tlie side. Fortu to ind rse that food bill during its life
•>
nately
he
was
not
thrown
against
it
CHEArLY
as
the
out
of
town
!
ceived injuries from which he dud at
o
mid was soon driven by the wind and time instead of laying flowers on its
merchants.
Postmastevs Reappointed
noon today. He leaves a wife and waves beyond the stern, lie felt that grave.
Eugepe, Or., July 17—That there
T*
:• Heep that dollar of yours IN < » is yet a great deal o f snow on the sum
several children and a brother at St. lie could live in tlie water, but doubted
Present
day
people
won
’
t
often
get
a
Johns.
mit of the Cascade mountains where
that lie could make a landing in such chance to holler “The king is dead!” I THIS TOWN.
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Washington, July 19 Frank S, My
n sen. However, lie nerved himself by Something usually happens to him be
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the McKenzie road crosses, was the
IT
WILL
COME
BACK
ers, postmaster of Portland, Or., has
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the thought that lie had bathed in wa
statement of Clyde R. Seitz, supervis
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Mrs. J. M. Hatch Buried.
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been renominated by President Wilson 1
TO YOU
ter almost as turbulent and hoped for fore that time.
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or
of the Cascade national forest, who
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and the appointment has gone to the
the best Whenever lie rose on a crest
It looks as if the American prohibi- V
was in Eugene yesterdyy after a trip
senate for confirmation.
Hood River, Or., July 17 The fun he looked for the shore light, but the tionists will be able to take more ad
by car to a point as near the summit
The poetmasters at Burns. Canyon eral of Mrs J. M. Hatch, who passed wind was blowing straight on shore and vantage of the war situation than the
as the machine would go. Mr. Seitz
Citv, Enterprise, Jacksonville, Leban away Saturday morning at her East was taking him toward It. As to guid prohibitionists of Europe h ive dore.
predicts that the pass will not be open
on. Newberg, Oakland. Salem, Spring- side home, was conducted yesterday ing his direction that was impossible. I Well, anyway, the ambassadors in Mills Little Affected by I. IV. W.
to traffic until about the middle of Au
It was not very long before lie heard
geld, Union, Weston, Woodburn, Was afternoon from the First Christian
Washington have the opportunity of
the
dreaded
breakers.
Nearly
all
his
gust,
which is more than a month later
co, Central Point. Condon and Echo church. Rev. J. G. Leavitt, the pastor
strength remained to him, for there was going to the railroad station to meet
than usual.
have been reappointed.
officiated. Mrs. Hatch, who was 47 no v.se in trying to swim When close the commissions from their respective
Centralia. Wash., July 18—Indica
tions are that the strikes in the logging Stockmen to Meet at Lakeview
years old, is survived by her husband to tlie shore lie watched his opportunity, countries.
and when the wave on which tie rode
Ten Fires In Deschutes.
and six children.
Some of the inventors who are flock camps in this vicinity are no more seri
was about to break, by a stvnuous ef ing to Washington with devices to end ous than at first reported, only a few
i
fort tie threw himself backward, and,
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of the camps having been forced to
Lakeview. Or., July 17-A. M. Smith
Postmaster Is Needed To
instead of tlie roller coming down upon the war in two weeks, are gradually-
Bend, Or., July 18—Ten more fires in
him with Its tons of water, he was lifting Darius Greene into the Edison close. None of the mills however, has one of the prominent ranchers and
vet been affected, and it is not expect stockmen of thia section, is in receipt
Keep
Office Open
the Deschutes national forest were re
whirled heels over head up on the beach class.
ed any will be. The local I. W. W. or of a letter from William Pollman, of
in the boiling foam.
ported hero yesterday to Supervisor
ganization has piaster,! the city with Baker, president ,<f the Cattle and
As soon as he recovered his breath.
W. G. Hastings, as the result of light
ha- dbills. notifying the public that a Horae Raisers’ association of Oregon,
Fi.i
lrsl
by
his
boy
’
s
I
oniire,
lie
ma'"
Ids
Washington.
July
17-
Senator
Cham
ning Monday night, which introduced
strike is on and asking for its support to the effect that a special meeting of
the first rainfall Bend has had in 35 berlain has been notified that the post way homo. Suddenly the door was
The si.ingle weavers served notice that the association is planned for Lake-
days. The pricipitajion. 0.15 of an office at Mohawk will be discontinued throw n ofH’n mid. pale mid dripping, he
stood before his wife and children.
unless they were granted an eight- view in September. Many of the Lake
inch, was insufficient to quench the in two weeks unless the poatoffiee de
‘T knew you’d do It. did!” were the
hour day they would strike, but the county stockmen are members of the
flames, and the fire fighters are work- partment can find some one to take first words from h's son that greeteJ
loggers merely walked out without no association and are looking forward
in day and night. Four conflagrations the place of the resigning postmast biui.
with interest to the meeting.
tice.
arc as yet unchecked.
er.
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Taylor- Williams Co.
Oregon
Jacksonville
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