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About Jacksonville post. (Jacksonville, Or.) 1906-19?? | View Entire Issue (Aug. 25, 1917)
Oregon Historical Society ci«v mrr - OREGON, AUGl’ST 25. 1917 JACKSONVILLE VOL XI NO. 17 I GOVERNMENT ASKS .-/VD j 'SH/AL KÊV/ftf SEARCH FOR NITRATES DRAFT BOAR!) IN JAIL WARDEN MURPHY CONCEALMENT. NIES PRISON TROUBLE Manufactures, Enterprises and Some Recent Happenings Two Accepted $.3000 In Bribe Cave Deposits In the South Newspapers Requested To Improvements, Providing In Vari, us Faris Money From Regis 20 Men Who Complaint d Not Rich Enough. i i Observe Secrecy Regar Payrolls and Promot at Quality Of Food of Oregon trants; Will Serve In connection with the search for i ding Movements of ing Development Were Sent To Cells Two Years. potash and nitrates in the United Deputy County Clerk Enlists. Troops, Ships, of Oregon. States the Government receives many Oregon City, Aug. 19—David Carl Salem. Or., Aug. 21 — In a statement reports of supposedly valuable discov New York, Aug, 20.— Dr. S. J. Bern- Etc. Moore, of Gladstone, a deputy clerk un eries. A letter recently received by field and Louis I. Cherey, indieted issued last night, Warden Murphy de Silverton Clackamas Southern to be der County Clerk Harrington, enlisted the United States Geological Survey of members of the exemption board 'No. nied a published report to the effect I in company A, Oregon engineers the Interior Department describes a 99, today entered pleas of guilty to a that there was dissatisfaction at the built in here, surveyors start work. The committee on Public Information Thursday, which is expected to be at Albany saxmill closed until after har cave in one of the Southern States i charge of conspiracy to obstruct the prison among drisoners to the extent has mailed a circular to newspapers I Clackamas soon, an I from there will which was worked by the Confederacy draft, law as they were about to be that a general outbreak was threaten vest because of labor shortage. containing 21 specific requests of the i lf0 to p __ a| ( _ . Mr. Moore has been during the Civil War for potassium ni placed on trail. They were sentenced ed. Sheridan —18,000 acres above the Secretaries of War and the Navy, as trate. This cave is said to contain at to two years each in the federal pen “Approximately 20 of the prisoners Grand Ronde reservation sold. To col- to suppression of all news covering deputy clerk since June 1 this year. least 1,000,000 tons of nitrous earth, j itentiary at Atlanta. complained as to the quality of their onize 1000 Belgians, Stores, schools movements of troops, warships and which, however contains only 1 to 2 i The specific count to which Bern- breakfast, and refused to eat it,” he and churches will be built on land. Will war munition*. The following are Burglar Steals G.>ld. percent of nitrate. The Survey now I fieid and Cherey pleaded guilty charg said. “They were immediately sent to involve over $2,"00,000. some of the things in which secrecy is states that it seems very doubtful ed them with accepting a bribe of their cells with instructions to remain Hermiston - Outlook bright for laun desired: Salem, Or., Aug. 20 -The police offi whether such material can profitably $3900 to exempt a registrant. It was there until they were more tractable, dry here. Concrete sidewalks soon to Information in regard to the train or cers of the city are still searching tor be used as a source of nitrate salts. disclosed that the defendants had and they were back at work the next be built, Honey bee industry flourish- boat movement of troops. Such infor a burglar who entered the dental par The minimum grade of caliche now accepted $3000 in bribe money, The day. If there is trouble brewing at in lhis va||ey. mation is at all times and under all cir lors of Darby & Burton, Epley M Olin ______ __ _ h id paid , worked in the Chilean fields contains court was told they back a the prison, I know nothing about Sheridan—Paving between here and cumstances dangerous and should be ger, and Pound & Beechler, a few 12 percent of sodium nitrate and though portion of the money and had promised it. ” nights ago and stole plate gold valued scrupulously avoided. Belleview widened to 16 ft. ---------- ---------- - .. there has been much criticism of the to make good the balance. Information tending directly or indi at $175. Bandon — Snnset Woolen mills have crudeness of the methods employed Kalman Gruber not a member of I commenced operation. SPOILED MEAT rectly to disclose the number or ideriti- there, the work is done by very cheap the boar! but indicted on the same I ty of trooops in the expeditionary fore- ■ Los Augeles and Portland are the Indian labor, and it is doubtful wheth charge, elected to stand trailr One Delivery A Day Is Consid es abroad. two latest cities where on a popular I Information of the movement of mil- I er leaner material could be worked to Farmers Should Observe vote the people ditched the jitney as ered lu Salem. advantage here, where the price of la Woman Drowns In Mill i itary forces toward seaports or the as- , mer« municipal parasites. bor is so much higher. Several hun Following Rules I sembling of military forces at seaports | Salem, Or., Aug. 20 - A nnouncement dred thousand dollars has recently been Freewatei—30 to 50 ton fruit drier : from which inference might be drawn | has been made ’hat the committee ap- Race At Engene expended in one of the Western States to be erected here. 1 of any intention to embark them for i pointed to consider the proposed “one Dr. E. E. Chase, Chief Meat in in testing the proposition to utilize Legislation encouraging to American service abroad; and information of the delivery a day” system will iep'>rt its spector of the City Health Department Eugene, Aug. 20.— Mrs. Grace low-grade nitrate. The results have Merchant Marines is necessary to pros assembling of transports or convoys; ' recommendations to the Business Men s Granger, 30 years of age, employe! in of Portland, informs me that during been negative. perity of Oregon shipyards after the i and information of the embarkation it- | league tomorrow. The committee con the administration department of the the past 16 months there has been The nitrate caves in the South were sists of Theodore Roth, William Mc- war. i self. worked during the Civil War by very University of Oregon, while canoeing condemned 18,426 lbs., of meal that Gilchrtst, ami F. W. Steuslotf, Information of the time of departure ' Springfield —Mohawk LumberCo. has crude methods. Generally the cave in the mill race here with her husband was killed and dressed by farmers,and resumed operations. of merchant ships from American or earth was shoveled into iron pots, and two girl friends, was drowned this condemnation has not been on Klamath Falls—Construction of new j European ports, or information of the where it was treated with water and when the canoe upset when it hit a account of a diseased condition of the 1500 Tons of Hay Bought. bridge. Granger and two men nearby Strahorn R. R. System has brought a ports from which they sailed. meat but simply on account of what is heated over wood fires to leach out its Information of the locality, "number, ! Prineville, Or., Aug. 20 More than soluable parts. The liquor was drawn were unable to rescue Mrs. Granger. called "Spoiled Meat”We feel that if wave of building prosperity here hith I or identity of warships belonging to 1500 tons of alfalfa hay has been pur from one pot into another and used for Both Mr. and Mrs. Granger were farmers and butchers will observe the erto unequaled. i our own Navy or to the navies of any I chased by the Fairview sleek farm for following requirements, much of this North Bend-Link of highway lead country at war with Germany. treating fresn material until it became formerly of Ashland, Neb. —--------- <<v.«----------- use in feeding this wi iter. This, add loss can be eliminate 1: ing from Eugene to Florence and Coos a highly concentrated solution of ni Information of the identities of 1st, — The carcasses of veal and hogs Bay to be bjilt at once. Catcher Inlet American merchant ships defending ed to the large crop being harvested on trate salts- It was then drawn off and Flour Ship Is Missing. must be entirely free from all animal ranchers at work building Sumder-Coos themselves ajainst submarines, and the farm will make one of the largest allowed to cool, whereupon the nitrate single pools of hay in this part of the heat before being offered to the trans- Bay City road. crystallized. The remaining liquor the identities of their captains, their state. The price paid for the hay was Tacoma, Wash., Aug. 18 — The Brit portation company for shipment. was then employed to leach fresh ma Allegany —Electric power plant may gun crews, and crews. $15 a ton. The hay crops purchased 2nd,—The carcasses of veal should be established at the Golden Falls. terial and the crystals were separated ish steamer Erlesburg which sailed Information of the coast defenses of are those on the ranches of Josiah Wil from this port June 30 with a cargo of have two sticks, one in the thoracic and sacked for use. Fort Stevens to have $3000 Y. M. C. | the United States. Any information liams. F. S. Towner, Lloyd Powell, flour for Havre, France, is believed by cavity, the other in the abdominal I of their very existence, as well as the John M. Elliott an I W. B. Morse. A. local shipping men to have been lost. cavity, so as to spread the carcasses Pendleton—Many fine new homes will ' number, nature, or position of their No report of the vessel passing through and hold it apart. In hogs weighing Accident At Alderdale guns, is dangerous. I the Panama canal has ever been re over 200 pounds it would be well to soon be erected here. Local wheat sold Information of the laying of mines I Klam.it It Bootlegger Fined. r —- 1 at $2.25 bushel. ceived. In this connection it is recall have them split through the hips end i or mine fields or of any harbor ¡defens Bickleton, Wash., Aug. 19.—J. M. ed by waterfront men that one of the shoulders, as hogs sour very quickly i , Athena to have fine natatorium. I Klamath Fails, Or., Aug. 21 —E. A. es. 1 Hen Irick, of Alderdale, while making sailors signed on the Erlesburgh was during hot weather. Thoroughly wash Myrtle Point — Constmcting modem I Information of the aircraft and ap- Qaaiff, a bootlegger, was fined $400 and a sharp and narrow turn in driving his reported, after the vessel left, to the inside of the veai with hot water shingle mill on Catching creek. | purtenances used at Government avia- 1 sentenced to 30 days’ imprisonment. automobile on the road north of Alder have been a German from one of the and wipe with a clean cloth until all Newberg Contract for paving the I lion schools for experimental tests un In a raid on the Hot Springs rooming dale, ran over the bank and the car interned ships in South American wa slime and dampness is thoroughly road between here and Portland let. house here owned by Q null’, a number der military authority, turned turtle, with Mr. Hendricks and ters and an attempt was made to wire removed; the sprinkling of cayenne j Information of all Government ex- of bottles of whiskey were found con A delegation of shipbuilders are in less a warning to the Erlesburgh. Brit pepper on the inside of the carcass cealed in the walls and some in a false his wife under the car. The driver of a Washington to ask the board to fix a i periments in war material. ish Vice Consul Agassiz admitted yes tends to prevent the work of flies. scale of wages at shipyards. If a scale i Information relating to dry dock» ( bottom of the wood box. big freight truck passing at the time, terday having been notified of the pres- All carcasses, except veal, must be and to all classes of work, repairs al-i Jess Fisher, charged with stealing a gave aid The two were badly bruised. senee of a German on the Erlesburg wrapped In a clean cloth before being of increased wages is fixed by the terations or construction performed in heifer from Mrs. Annie Lenz, of board, they will ask that contractors This is Mr. Hendrick,s second accident and he had wired his information to the ! offered for shipment.—J. D. Mickle, Klamath reservation, and branding it connection therewith. be granted an allowance by the Gov at (he same place. embassy at Washington. Dairy and Food Commissioner. Information of the trainer boatsche- with his own bran I has b.en bound ov- ernment ample to meet increased cost of labor. Oregon yards must also dules of traveling official missions in er to the grand jury and placed under $1500 bonds. transit through the United States. have additional laborers, Information of the transportation of Coos Bry—Gov’t, to expend $55,000 munitions, or war material. for improvement ot roads in Curry Photographs conveying the informa Boys Escape from Reform School County. Shortage of material threa tion specified above should not be pub Salem, Or., Aug. 21 -Oscar Miller, tens to delay Coos Bay Shipbuilding lished. of McMinnville; Lester Hooper, of plant. Portland, and George Bevel of Ldu- Grants Pass—New court house al view, who escaped from ti e reform Ame'ican Apricots In Egypt. school yesterday, are still at large to most ready for ¡occupancy. Eugene—Flume for city water plant day at Waterville to be completedin spring i Selected California fruit will grace Excelsior factory to install new water the mess tables of British army officers wheel. Mrs. II. L. Ogden Is Dead. in far away Egypt. The British Gov Grants Pass $400,000 to be spent on ernment has placed an order for fifty The Dalles, Or., Aug. 21 Word has road constrution in Douglas Co. thousand dollars worth of canned apri reached hereof the death of Mrs. II Lebanon State Highway Commis cots, the fruit to be delivered from L. Ogden, formerly of The Dalles, at sion awarded contracts for road and canneries at Pomona, Hemet and MeCreedy. Wash. MrH. Ogden died Kingsb irg. suddenly yesterday and funeral servic bridge construction for $471,300. The Southern Pacihc Company an- es will be held at MeCreedy. She was Ontario —Ontario-- Nyssa Irrigation nounced to lay that it w is starting the well known in this city. Co. installs pump and motor at cost of first ear over its lin is to Ogden, The $10,000. Idaho Power Co. is complet car contains 90,03) pounds of fruit in ing new warehouse here. Van Patten 1500 cases. The balance of the ship Columbia County Hits Filled Lumber Co. building .new office build ment, say Southern Pacific officials, Quota For War. ing and warehouses. First National will be hurried across continent and Bank spending $20,<W0 for improve across ocean as fast as possible. St. Helens, Or., Aug. 21—The local ments. exemption board has finished the ex amination of the 49 men appearing on Bandon Prosper Shingle mill being Parmer’s Barn Burns the second call. Thirty-two names operated. will be reported to the Portland board Marshfield—The Homestead Iron Bicketon, Wash., Aug. 19—A large and, if the latter gra ils no exemption Dyke Copper Mining Co. building a barn belonging to R. D. White, he on these, Columbia county’s quota will club house at Hn’fwny. be filled. Very few claimed exe option Vale—Crane State bank has moved ’ tween Roosevelt and Dot, near here, ’ after the last call. a few dai» ' was burned to (he ground into new building. 1 ago, with 800 tons of hay, a quantity I ---------- ---------- —-— of harness and machinery and two I Drifted Snow Flour makes the best bread li ii fl II II n Absolutely guaranteed We are sole agents Lewis Ulrich Pioneer Merchant, Jacksonville Auto Delivery. * Oregon Courteous Attentiou Silver Selling For 81 Cents , horses. Mr. White had $1400 insur- Airplane Plane Propeller I ance Washington, Aug. 21—To increase I Edison Visits Wilson And capacity of mints for coining subsidiary silver, now at the limit, a meeting of Navy Secretary the heads of the various mints and su- p rintendents of the government’s re fineries at Denver. New York and San I Washington, Aug. 2(1,—Thomas A. Francisco has been called by Director Edi*on confered with Secretary f’aker at San Francisco, September Daniels today and later went to the ; White house. It was his first visit to 12. The highest price ever paid by the the president since the declaration of government for silver was recorded to- war. It is well known that the great ay in the purchase of a large quanti inventor has been giving much atten ty at 87 cents an ounce for coinage. tion to anti submarine devices, but Sec- This is an increase of more than 50 per r itary Daniels said that was a subject ■ent since the war started. i !>• could not discuss. Kills Tacoma Youth. Dayton, O., Aug. 20—The first death nt the Wilbur Wright aviation srhool is that of a student aviator, Eugene W. Hayes, of Tacoma, Wash., who lost his balance while watchii < a rapidly revolving propeller of an airplane and toppled over on the propeller. He died instantly. You can’t blame th«' <1 -ntist if he in quire* whether it is the draft or the tooth th it give* you pain, particularly if you are of eoi scription age.