Jacksonville post. (Jacksonville, Or.) 1906-19??, October 13, 1917, Image 1

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JACKSONVILLE, JACKSON COUNTY. OREGON, OCTOBER 13, 1917
VOL XI
SUBMARINE MENACE
IS DECREASED
OUR OWNS VAIE !.
FROST HITS CROPS
IN THE EAST.
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KLAMATH FALLS.
BANDITS
ANNIHILATE1
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CARRANZA GARRISON
Some Recent Happenings
Villa Followers Attack Gov-
In Various Parts
G ivernment Annouuces Re- Illinois Corn Badly Dam­ $15Q,000 Loss Recorded and
ernment Just Across
Ml]
aged. 28 Degrees at
of Oregon
duction of Nearly 25
More Large Plants Are
Texas Border.
Omaha.
Per Cent on Amer-
Threatened.
Two Burn To Death.
¡can Ships,
LuGrande, Or., Oct? 8 A signal out-
Presidio. Tex., 0-t. 9-Thirty Mexi­
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Omaha, Oct. 8—A killing frost oc­
curred last night all over the state of
Nebraska. The mercury registered 28
above zero at Omaha early today. Most
of the corn in the state was out of dan­
ger and the frost will really benefit it.
according to authorities.
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Payrolls and Promat-
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of Oregon.
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Klamath Falls, Or., Oct. 9-Fire of fit car, on the O -W. R. R. & N. com- can g vernnient troops were killed and ; Grants Pase is.to h>.«e its .$4,904,003
4'1
taken
prisoners
when
a
band
ofban-
unknown
origin,
starting
in
the
planing
pany
’
s
line,
attached
to
a
freight
t
’
-ain
Washington, Oct. 8—Th at the gov­
¡sugar factory, for tfieeiirt$le nepve» the
Satiifday , dits, c'aiming to be Villa follbweiij, at­
mill of the Ewauna box factory, hav- on a siding al Kan.els. late
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ernment regard the submarine menace
k farmers do opt r.dsci + ee-», HlaiUjwiil
ing one of the biggest payrolls here, night, and O. H. Taylor, , the foreman tacked a federal command at San An­ 'be moved to Ntxh^Yslyini, ,Wash.and
as materially reduced is indicated in a
destroyed the entire plant, and the Big of a signal crew, aid his wife ■ Were tonio Pass, opposite Candelaria, Tex , -another plant will be, Inuit rwatiMcd-
reduction of nearly 25 per cent in the
Lakes Box company’s pl mt adjacent burned to death. The car- took fire im­ ! Monday. Six of the bandits wpre kill­ Iford if sufficient acreage is guaran­
rates on insurance of American cargoes
is burning. The Standard Oil compa­ mediately after it was telbscfiped and ed and five wounded, according to the teed.
and vessels traversing the war zone.
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ny’s plant across the street is threat­ the bodies were partially consumed be­ report, which came from a native ar-
Announcement of the reduction was
Salem
Public
Ser»ifr*
|CrtmmiAion
Springfield, III., Oct. 8 —Killing frosts ened, and other buildings will probably fore they could be reached. Mr. Tay- j riving from San Antonio Pass. The
made in this cryptic statement by the
sets valuation of $12,429,507 lAi-PafciflC
in Central and N irthern Illinois did go. The Klamath Iron Works, nearby 1 >r lived in Idaho and was in efiargy of government force was in command of
treasury department:
a crew doing signal maintenance ; work ; Colonel Miranda, an l was almost anni- Telephone & Telegraph Ob’s, 'proper y
and
Martin
Bros,
Hour
mill
are
burn
­
considerable
damage
to
unmatured
corn
“The secretary of the treasury today
I in’ Oregon.
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in this section.
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1 hilated.
announced that the bureau of war ris k reports to the federal weather bur­ ing.
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Madras will vote*
22 on $800,-
The
Ewauna
Box
company
is
the
ci
­
eau
here
today
indicated.
No
esti
­
insurance nas reduced its rates on all
060
bond
issue
for
reclamation
”V>r<_-
Forty Suspecta Arrested. ! ject.
American steamers and cargoes traver­ mate of the proportion of the crop af­ ty’s first box factory operating in five
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Lane County Man Fined.
years.
Mayor
C.
B.
Crisler,
Fred
fected
was
available,
although
it
was
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sing the war zone from 6'4 per cent to
Portland public dock and wdreffibuse
said the bulk of the corn in Illinois had Schallock and Claude Bagget are the
Brownsville. Or., Oct. 8—W. Ms.Mc­
5 per cent.
Modesto, Cal., Oct. 8—Forty men commission ask si ' increase i<! •snlaiies
passed the danger mark before the principal stockholders. Over 100 men Cormick and John Kelley,- of Eugene,
“This reduction is made because of
frosts of last night and Saturday are employed. The Big Lakes plant, were stopped Friday by deputy game were arrested yesterday by Sh.rff and tax levy raised from sik'-len'hs to
the corresponding decrease in the night.
a uew concern, was launched this sum­ wardens near here for having female George T. Davis and a special force of 1 nine tenth i of a mill. ' ' '
risks.”
Oregon City Bi - p >per mA's here
mer and has 40 employes. The citizens I Chinese pheasants in their possession. equities who h ive been investigating
the city are fighting
’ ‘
1 the * blaze which j 1 McCormick claimed to own the birds. a series of eight fires which occurred j now working on 8 hour sphedple an-
Postmaster Ousted For B- of
is now beyond control.
The men were brought here and Me- Saturday night in various parts of this I nounce they cannot accedjj tq piemen I
WISH TO STAY IN ARMY
This is the most serious blow to the I Cormick, on his plea of guilty, .Wi c 3 city and vicinity and are alleged to have .of uqirn for closed, shop. It now re-
i ng Unpatriotic.
industries here in the city’s history. | fined $75 and costs, amounting to $14. been of incendiary origin. M istof the I mains to be seen wfietlier walk'ng' del-
property destroyed consisted of barns ■ egates wii) call strike.
Martin Bros, warehouse and the Klam­
Soldiers With Detect Would White Salmon, Wash., Oct. 8—Ed­ ath county warehouse are in great dan­ J He paid the fine and costs. ; •ma
and hay. Sheriff Davis asserted last
15V1 a ipiart milk is ^911 fpopting .Port­
:ud
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night that phosphorus had been used land and Tacoma consumers. s
ward Sueksdorf, postmaster at Bingen ger. The loss is now $150,000, covered '
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Undergo Operations.
to start the fires and had in most in­
the railroad station for Wnite Salm >n, by 40 per cent insurance.
May Guard Shipyards.
■ Government is callingfor mpiitfo cut
stances been placed in alvance i*f the
has been removed by the prs toffice de­
spruce timber for aeroplane. manufac­
Falem,
Or.,
Oct.
10
—
Governor
W'itb-
the fires started. Special 'pre­
Camp Lewis, Tacoma, Oct. 8—Three partment. complaints having been
Lad Killed Accidentally | ycombe said today he had received ad­ time
ture. With 10, Odd. men shortage in
cautions are . being taken by Sheriff
hundred men at Camp Lewis who have made that he was pro-Garm m and un­
logging c imps, tlna çall wjll increase
vices
from
the
war
department
upon
Davis to prevent further fires and a
Playing With Gun.
physical ailments that can be corrected patriotic in his talk. The bondsmen
labor famine.
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his
request
that
75
men
from
the
coast
volunteer patrol ' has been establish­
have expressed the desire .to undergo have appointed C. S. Meade as tempor­
'artillery
at
Fort
Stevens
be
detailed
daikon
food price
Oregon
dairymen
ed.
operations in order that they may re­ ary postmaster until an examination
' to guard the shipbuilding and Inmber
controller to raise price of milk-to eon-
Olympia,
Wash.,
Oct.
8
-While
play
­
for
a
new
official
can
be
held,
Sucks-
main in the service. This puts them
j industry at Astoria, that it had been
densories.
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Stenographers
Wanted
in the class of volunteers. The gov­ dorf has been postmaster for twelve ing near their home on Chambers Prai­ referred to the commander of the Wes­
Pacific coast shipyard Striked 'make
rie
today,
Lowel
Click,
aged
10,
wa
s
years.
ernment does not require them to have
joyful front-page news in BbiFin
a'cidentallv shot an l killed bv his 10- tern district.
the operations.
The detachment of troops now guard­ The U. S. Civil Service Commission
year-old
step-brother,
Joe
Whipple.
Portland circuit court reduces, expen-
National army men here who can Germany To Make New The bullet peered through the body, ing the shipyards and lumber mills announces that an examination will be
| I ses by dropping $2000 cashier c|erk.
prove that they have dependent fami­
death c lining 40 minutes later. The must go to camp Greene, and tlie in­ held in more than 2**00 cities through­
Peace Offer.
Hood River calling foi 1999 npp-iuand
lies will be returned to their homes,said
boys had a sm ill rifle while playing dustries involved protested to the Gov­ out the United States on October 25, women wanted to save fruit crop.
Captain M. D. Welty, aide de camp to
tag and it was discharged accidental­ ernor against their removal. They ex­ 1917, for clerk with a knowledge of
Oregon City —Paving being done by
Major-General H. A. Greene today. In
pressed fear of labor troubles if the stenography and typewriting. This ex­
Amsterdam, Oct. 9—Germany and ly-
the meantime immediate financial as­ Austria-Hungary have agreed to make
troops were removed, and the governor amination is open to both men and wo­ county increase 17.7 cents per square
sistance is needed by families of a num­ another peace offer to the allies, the
wired the war department outlining men, age limit, 18 years or over on the yard over last year duet*» inerepse la­
bor and material change». ■
ber of the men' according to reports to Deutsche Tages Zeitung of Berlin says Four-inch Snow Is Record- th > situation, and suggesting that the 1 date of the examination.
O. E. Tyler, general secretary of the its learns on good authority.
Portland—10 000,'»100 bushel'grain ele­
sildiers
on
duty
be
replaced
by
troops
There
is
special
need
for
clerks,
and
ed in Michigan.
Y. M. C. A. here.
The offer will have its basis no ter
from Fort Stevens.
clerks with a knowledge of steno vator tq be erected at St. Jbbns.
ritorial aggrandizement, the surrender
Allegany—River is being dredged
graphy or typewriting in the Govern­
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of Belgium and French territory, the
' here.
ment
departments
in
Washington,
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Patriotic Week lo be Fixed. renunciation of positive territorial ac- Marquette, Mich., Oct. 9—The first New Firm of Sheepm?n Opens. C , at salaries ranging from $900 to j Dallas—62-acre farm here
sold for
qusitions for payments in money and real snowfall of the winter, four inches
| $9000.
$1200
per
annum.
All
qualified
persons
Klamath
Falls,
Or.,
Oct.
8
The
new
being reported at some places, was re­
Salem, Or., Oct. 10—Governor With no indemnity on either side.
Hermiston—Valley Fruit Co.
corded throughout the northern penin­ firm of Tyron & McKendrie, wellknown are urge 1 to apply for and take these
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yconibe will issue a proclamation des­
la Walla, Wash., contract apple crop
sula last night with a record breaking sheepmen of this district, has opened examinations.
Persons who do not qualify in either of valley.
Senator Stone protests his patriotism low temperature for this time of the offices here to buy and sell sheep and
ignating the week beginning October
wool. Mr. Tyron has an extensive stenography or typewriting and who
11 and ending October 20, as patriotic to hold his job, but in the Senate con­ year of 31 degrees.
Baker— Eastern Oregon Copper group
wool business on the Coast and Mr. pass the clerical test »"ill have their sold to San Francisco capitalist.
week, according to an announcement tinues to act as an assistant German.
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names
placed
on
the
clern
register
for
McKendrie,
who
comes
from
Lakeview
made by him. The purpose of the pro­ The worst enemies of universal liber­
Age assumes a new dignity when
Freewater—Chicago man acquires
clamation will be to stimulate interest ty are the fanatics who would impose business houses advertise for old men I is widely known for his activities in consideration.
prune orchard for $14,500.,
the
sheep
business.
Miss
Ida
Momyer,
in the second Liberty Loan campaign. Socialistic bondage on the world.
to help out in the war emergency.
Bandon New condensory to be ready
formerly assistant cashier of the First
Deep Sall Bed.
to operate by April.
National bank here, will also be con
' nectcd with the firm
Brownsville Cutrtkerv labor scarce
in Kansas a deep well struck rock here. Plant busy, but help is hard to
get.
Owners of Dogs to be Reimbursed salt at 690 feet below the surface and Eugene —Prune dryer at Eujfeh'e'can­
i penetrated 600 feet of rock salt in beds
Eugene, Or., Oct. 8—Lane county j from 5 to 60 feet thick, according to nery to start.
people who paid the state dog tax which . the United Stales Geological Survey,
Marshfield—South M^rsfibeld coi I
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was recently declared illegal, will get Department of the interior. A large mine to be opened .up.
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their money back, minus a small sum j area in this State is underl tin by salt,
Eugene—Southern Pacific Co. Instal­
j that has been paid out of this fund for which is mined by many shafts and ob­ ling number of gravity watef systems
i various purposes since it was collected tained by pumping brine. Drilling for ou Willamette Pacifiy lipe.
by the constables in the county. The j oil in Texas and Louisiana has revealed
Lakeview —First • National Bank in­
county court on Saturday made the or­ the presence of tremendously thick de­
corporates here for $50-,000.
der and the money will be paid back posits of rock salt at a dept of a few
Albany—Glove factory ¡3 started
pro rata, upon presentation to the hundred feet. Thicknesses of 2,000
here.
county treasurer the receipt and dog feet are common, and one drill hole
license tag. The records show the col­ passed through more than 3,000 feet of
lection of $1455.79.
rock salt. Most of the salt made in 5 Interned Enemies Es-
Utah is produced by evaporating the
cape from Fort
water of Great Salt Lake, and in Gali
Alleged Fence Convicted.
fornia by evaporating sea water. These
The Dalles, Or., Oct. 8 —It. S. Park­ source« are inexhaustible, and the lim­
Laredo, Tex., Oct. fi Five interned
er, who was connected with the medi­ it of production by solar evaporation alien enemies, four Austrians ami one
will
therefore
never
be
reached.
cal offices of Dr. Dean, of Portland, I
tierman, escaped about 2 o’clock Sun­
was found guilty by a jury in circuit |
day morning from the guard house at
court Saturday, after a deliberation of Army Camp for Oregon Probable Fort McIntosh, where they h id been
more than two hours, of the charge of
interned since August 15, it became
the larceny of an automobile. Arthur
known today. It has been discovered
San Francisco, Oct. 9-Additional ar­
C. Golden, who pleaded guilty to the
they used a duplicate key, and a rigid
same charge and who, tho officers as­ my training camps will 'probably be lo­ investigation is being made.
sert, was mixed up with Parker in the cated in the Pacific Northwest, it be­ The body of Hans Frolich, one of the
theft of car, will be sentenced next came known here today with issuance escaped prisoners, was found in the
Wednesday. Parker is charged by the of an order from the Western depart­ Rio Grande. Three of the m n were
officers with being the "fence” where ment of the army to Major Richard captured on the M xican si le. The
Pa k, corps of engineers, immediately fifth is believe I to have drowned.
stolen goods have been disposed of.
to investigate sites at IlackstafT, Cal.,
Reno and Tobar, Nev., Boise, Idaho, i
Umatilla and Wann Springs, Or., and Bink President Named Mayor.
Box Shooks Get Preference
at Tenino, Wash.
Klamath Falls, Or., Oct. 8—C. J.
Harrisburg, Or., Oct. 8 K. K. Bur-
Clause, local agent for the Southern
I ton, president of the First National
Phone 74
Patriotic Grocery,
Pacific, is in receipt of a notice giving Tillamook Road Bond Is­ I bank was chosen mayor to fill the
a preferential car order for 10 ¡days on
I term of A. M. Pryor, who resigned o.i
sue Is Held Valid.
I account of declining health. Mr. Pry
Si all box shooks. This means that cars
loaded with box shooks, for 10 days,
[ or, who has disposed of his property
will have a preference over all other
I in this city, will spend the winter in
Tillamook, Or., Oct. 9—Judge George ' Southern California in hope of recover­
classes of shipping. It is estimated
that about 190 car^of »hooks will leave ft. Bagley, of the circuit court, handed ing. . Mr. Burton heretofore served as
Auto Delivery.
Courteous Attention
dawn a decision today that the special . chairman of the council.
here during that time.
road bon 1 election was legal, butre-
strainod the county court from dispos-1
Meat packers are to be licensed
ing <>f the $260,009 road binds to Keel-1 If German submarines c >me much
cording to the Hoover plan. In
er Brothers whi 'h called for $790) com- doles to our shores they shouid be
mission as the case will betaKen to the] bombarded with Senator LaFollette’s
past public complaint has been
packers enjoyed too much license.
the supreme court.
¡deadly speeches.
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A Liberty Bond
and help win the war
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We will give you $51.00
in trade
fora $50.00Bond
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