Jacksonville post. (Jacksonville, Or.) 1906-19??, March 16, 1918, Image 1

Below is the OCR text representation for this newspapers page. It is also available as plain text as well as XML.

    Hiulvrical Society
JACKSONVILLE. JACK.4 ON COUMY, OREGON. MARC I 16 H);F.
VOL XI
l.iDUSLd.d .c'.'-ì
SECRETARY Or WAR
OCR OWN STATE
FOR A NEW NATION
FIELD ARMY OF 6 CORPS TRJTZKY IS OUSTED
IS IN FRANCE.
PALESTINE.
IN
FOR URGING WAR
M T.i’i !Ufe-, EnYrprij'i aid
Some Recent Happenings
Now Being Prepared, Eve­
l..ipravsmc - s, P.-rj.di i j
Will Inspect The Ameri-
In Various Parts
Lenine Insisted On Ratifi Security In Europe If The
rything Moving On tne
Fa',rcl!s a -d Promai-
can Forces And Con-
Jews Hold Holy Land.
of Oregon
cation of I’eace Treaty
Schedule Time. •
inj DevahpTent
fer With Officers
With Germans.
A prophet of a new dispensation, a
Student Makes Violins,
of Oregon.
Washington, March 11 —With men,
political dispensation, Ben Zion Mns-
McMinnville,
Or.,
Minch
9
—
EJ
Hol-1
material and new supplies moving for­
London, March 11 —Leon Trotzky sinsohn, president of the Hebrew col­
Washiigton, March 11 Seer, tar;,
and u student of
ward to General Pershing in lull ac­ was dismissed as Bdsheviki foreign lege of Jaffa, and member of the pro- den, 17 years of
!1 ¡ i it "i •’ lot f -r bui. I-
gene
B iker has arrive'1 i t Francs f .r a i in- >
tlie
high
sell
-ol,
has
made
two
vi
dins.
cordance with the prearranged sched­ minister by Premier Lenine owing to a i visional committed of Zionist aff airs,
ino's for rn ><i '.i- ■.
>
-me
e
lection
of
¡he
Am.r
c
m
ai
n..
s
an
■
*
I
ule, the war department has taken up quarrel over the German peace terms, I who is in Portland t > arouse the Jew­ One of them ha< been pronounced a c inference wi h m.li rv ol’ici 1 .
ioj theatrs i built -I
North
Bui
splendi
1
instrument,
with
an
unusually
the organization of the first field army, according to a dispatch to ti e Morning ish people of thia city to the possibility
Tne news of Mr. Baker’s sale Im . co nfortabiy «.•nt...!
the largest tactical unit used in modern Post dated Saturday in Petrograd. of a free Hebrew nation in the land of s veet tor..
ing at a French port, convoitd in an
Heap’ er
warfare and which will be able to hold Tro'zky held that the peace had beer their fathers, and the opportunity to
Associated Press dispatch I., .i ,.i h’, impiovi .nents.
a 100-mile front in France. Until Gen- extorted by force and that no law rec­
re-create Jewish culture and Jewish Home Guard Company Is Being b.ought a formal announ.-cm :it i n.
e al Persuing has under his command ognised promises made under dure-,
.- al m I! i st Bi-io. C >. of C lilt' >ii
the war department emphasizing that
national life in Palestine.
a complete field army no further org­ as obligatory. Therefore, he is repor­
.'
.
li.i
o a n l..i -e t. a. t near he h.ivo
F. i med By Sheriff At Dalias
the secretary’s visit war purely m li-
Ben Zion —son of Zion Moss nsohn -
anization of fighting units will be start- ted to have said, it was Russia’s dut
cur' d •$ 0i>,9 i oide ■ f r ilri.ili
-
tary
and
not
diplomatic.
I
he
war
de
­
s>n of Moses. Fitly named is this mo­
Dadas, Or , March 12—Following up
i
tables.
to fight, if only guerrilla warfare, and dern prophet, wno would, like Mose-,
a plan worked out by the adjutant gen­ partment also announced tl at Mr Ba­ Chair: i in Hurley .announces
It was orignally the intention of the the German treaty should not be rati­
again lend tiis people into the Promised eral’s office and the Oregon Sheriff’s ker sailed from the United States about
department to form the “typical” field fied.
Land. U like Moses, however, he has association a company of home guards February 27, accompanied by Maj. r wid !>.■ I • . d : ■ build ships t N ■.
Premier Lenine, on the other hand, lived. Fifteen years ago Dr. Moss'n-
army by combining three army corps,
is being or ganized in this city by Sher­ G -neral William M. Black, chief of en- wav and Swn In.
but it is und’.-rst aid that this plan has | held that the treaty must be ratified sohn established and became director iff John W. Orr. The guards will be gineers; Lieutenant Colonel M. I..
Toled i Railroe.! ■ urveys on t\As -
Britt and Rdnh Haves, his private le'z and Waldp -r; spruce belt.
b.*en abandoned for one which calls I and carried out on the theory that dis­ of th Hebrew gymnasium at Jaffa, a armed and equipped by the state.
for five or six. The purpose of this is astrous treaties do not necessarily an­ little school with great ideals and 17
secretary.
Lme and Jordon .Siding to have n
to reduce the number of men required nihilate nations, as Prussia had proved students. Three years ago, when Go­
‘•Secretay Baker has not determined
gr
dn elevators.
for organizing the army troops—the several times.
the length of time he will remain in
mel Pasha, minister of marine in Tur­
Marsh Lind Tract Bought.
Sehwood $10,090 was raised to save
France,
”
said
the
announcement,
‘
‘
but
sp -rial units attached specifically to
key and commander of the Fourth Tur
Klamath Falls, Or., March 11 L.
w.irs ed mill i‘i nil being removed.
the field army for use in controlling the ASHLAND MAN IS
I ish army, Sent Dr. Mossinsohn a po­ Jac ib., a local capitalist, has purchas­ h s st iv will be long enough to enable
)’< ri land i xper l ng another $39,990
lines of communication from the ports
him
to
make
a
thorough
inspection
of
lite note telling him that he must leave
3769 acres of the fertile L wer Kla­ the Ameiiban forces abroad an I hold | on an “expert.“ telephone probe.
of debarkation to the army corps rail
KI LI,ED BY CARS. Palestine because he w is a Russian, ed
math lake marsh lands now be ng drain
hea Is.
La Grande home guar I arme 111 ciri 3
the school had 90“ students, boys and ei. Tiie new owner wants to get this impoi taut conferences with American
mi.itary officers.”
out 1. W. W.s.
The army troops inclu is also tue
girls.
land under immediate cultivation, It
The statement added that his inspec­
reat art llery reserve of .8, 10 and 12- Was Changing The Switch
I.a< h ' -I.i
p'w n's deliver!- f
In th.- 12 years intervening Dr. Mo- is probahi it will be disposed of in
tion '.our would cover construction pro­ wheat, tl air ai d canned tnilx to it i- <
i lch guns, both of fixud emplacement
sinsohn and his feliow workers had • small tracts.
When He Was Caught
jects under way back of the American mi l h'-re is win re I ’-ni' is are ii.teie '.-
an 1 mobile type, the ami-aircraft guns
made of th" written language of Moses'
li. e., as wed as a visit to tiie Ameri
and the other units wnich the c imman-
I in s|i eding up nliiiibuil ting
a
spoken
word,
and
had
performed
the
By
Train.
c in headquarters. On the eve of his
der-in-chief is given t» throw against
almost impossible task of translating , Creswell Woman Will Get
I’ortl-i’d city laborers getting
departure from Washington, the seerc-
a i enemy offensive.
standard text book.’, in all studies nec '
a day will a .1. $ mO for eight hours.
t.in<v
told
members
of
ihe
press
that
he
He r Son ’s
An army corps under ordinary condi­
Ashland, Mar. 12—Walter W. Bla­ essary to carry youth through lower. |
Wool still sadmg around 55 cts. a
did not expect to be away for any c >n-
tions of terrain can be expected to hold i lock, freight conductor for the South­ intermediate and high schools and two | Washington, March i 9 Mrs. Alla
I pound “in the gr KSB. ”
sid
i
:.'
le
length
of
time.
a Ifi-mile front of trenches, or «bout ern Pacific company, wl ose home is in years of college work leading to a B. Pierce, of Cr- swell, Or.,
(
mother of
Tol do quarry is opened fuiir mil s
nine miles of geographical front. The t iiscitv, was accident illy killed al A degree, which is recognized in th ■ James !.. Pi rco, a victim ot the Tus-
from h.”-" for work on jetty.
first American fiell army, therefore, Morely, near Redding, Gul., Sunday. universities of both Europe and Amer- c inia dis. st< r ami a membero the20 h DRAFT CALLS95,090 MEN
Eiev.itor io b bail', at Missouri Fl it,
may be able to taxe over 100 miles of i The accident was witnessed by no one, ica
engineers, will receive $5999 iron the
' Baiier county.
French line. Censorship regulations and complete details can not be ob­
war
risk
Insurance
bureau,
according
prohibit the publication of approxt- ¡ tained. Blalock had be m changing a
notice received by Congressman Oregon’s Quoto Is 339. i Matslili id Chamber of Commerce
Can 3.iiId 190 Ships to
s'lo.v pm roll; I! Il," ) I p
iiiurth
m ite date upon which this may be ex­ switch, and it is supposed he stumble.;
Hawley yesterday.
Jackson County 8.
, Coos Bay.
after securing the lever, and fell under
pected.
E
ch
Year
In
The
N.
W.
•♦cv-«-
the passing train. O le arm was cut
Ni-.vp rt ' intract let for $9,979 to
off, and the body otherwise severelv
Four
Klamath
Men
Enlist
i build seawall.
Wnshington,
March
12
-A
movement
Shipyard Workers at Ta­ I mangled.
Washington, March lg—Oregon and
For Service As Chauffeurs of 95,009 drafted men to begin on Pilot. Rock faamer.s will build eleva-
A coroner’s inquest was held at Kei - Washington can furnish between 409
coma Remain Loyal. j j nett,
March 29 and conti lue for five dais : tor.
Klamath Falls, Ur., March 11 Kla- was ordered t< d iv by Provost Marshal
and returned a verdict of acei and 500 Woolen ships a year, witnesses
L ikevi ".v gets new bank for purpose
| dental death.
from th ■ Pacific told the senate c >m- math county’s quota of four men, re General Crowder. The order rails of assisting in developi lg farming in­
quested
by
the
governin'
nt
for
the
troops from every state in the Union terests and stock industry an.I cncou--
Tacoma, Wash., March 12 — 1 was | Blalock leaves a widow who was m rce committee, if the emergency
said at the shipyards, building wooden J *ho:ked at the news of ’ her husband’s d -et (‘O-t .nrition w.i'd fm-.iii.h the United States service as truck drivers wi.li the exception of Iowa and Minn. -
« upbuiklinR ot riiianufactoring indus­
and chauffeurs have all •.-.»lunlet-ed aial sots. i mXiMes men reniainii fro-n tries.
ships here, yesterjay that there was [death. He was 45 years oid, and had lumbermen With a standardiz'd pro
i • ■< , ,
will leave for the s >uth at once. Thy the first draft and those liable to call
some dissatisfaction among the 40 caul- ; made his temporary headquarters at gram. Fears of the shipping böl rd
Albany
farmers
enjoy
War prospiri-
that the lumber sunplv in the North­ are R x and Roy LaPrairie, twin broth in the second.
Kers employed regarding the appren­ ' Dun-im iir, Cal.
ty.
Phil
Swank
got
$499.18
for 1Z4
-----------»■■»>»■— ...—
west is inadequate were declare'.! un­ ! era, who have been employed at tin
tice matter, butthat the men confident­
sacks oats. Clover hay blings $1-,
Ford
garage;
Henry
Ketsdever,
em
­
ly expected that the matter would be
Conditions have changed so greatly founded.
vetch hay $20, and cheat hay $ 9 per
H. B. Van Duzer, of Or Dgfon, declar­ ploye of McWilliams repair shop, and
Portland, March 12—Oregon will en­ ton.
satisfactorily settled at an early date | that the man who assumes to know ex-
Roy Nelson, of Worden. All are men train ¡169 conscripted men for Camp
by action in Washington. Owners of ¡ actly what Geo. Washington and Abra- ed the mills in his state had not reach­
Pendleton wheat land sells for $290
of considerable experience in handling Lewis on March 29 or 3<', in response
trio yards say that in the meantime the j ham Lincoln would do under the cir- ed their miximum capacity and said
tier acre. There never was a time
'
cars.
t > Provost Marshal General < rowder’s when grain groweis had so In tie to
uicn are attesting their loyalty by be-1 cumstances is having a harder time P‘'oducti m of woolen ships on the West
call this morning, it was announce I by complain of.
ing distinctly on the job.
' every year.
coast could be accelerated.
Adjutant General Williams, of Oregon.
Flax Expert Has Plan For
Kiat.skanie Tract of tun- sold to
Orders to proceed at once with the se­
birr. I c .nip any that is building loggin
lection
of
the
drafted
men,
in
the
or
i
The Needed Factories.
I er in which they were called were, is­ road.
Salem, Or., March 11—Jonas Brolin, sued by the adjutant general an I ent
Bend sawmills payroll for '917 was
flax man of Havre, Mont.., has ban to the local boards of the state this af­ $1,387,000,
Salem recently incident to a propos­ ternoon.
I> <• ‘i no' h ■ shown that political ajri-
al he has tinder consideration fo- the i Only white men, physically tit for t.-ii on in In i du ¡tries, p iyrti'1 Or bu i-
establishment of a flax products facto­ general military service, will be acc<-p
m -is conditio..s.
•-•* *
It”
ry tn Oregon. A spinning mill in For - tetl. They will be called to service in
...
,
I.
f
etory
in-1
ailing
iii.ichi.i-
land and a raw mat-rial arid reducing turn as their numbers were drawn in
ei v t , nr orate on a large scale.
plant in Salem are considered.
the Ing draft lotery a'. Washington lust
Multn > n..h co’tity io spend $65,(99
¡June. No credit i.s to b- given any on six r ia I districts.
| distr.ct for the mei it has already fur-
Dehydrated Potatoes Are
Or. jon City Crown-Willamette I’a-
( ni-h by voluntary service or pecial in
P'-rt'o. will bui I bungalows for em-
!
duction.
Ready For Use Of Army.
Tne quota for Jackson county is tix- I I,-ei;.
Salem, Or., March 11 — Manager Jack 1 e l at 8 men.
Glenda!' (>.&('. limb r on grant
Walker, of the S .lem-King.i’ Products
Ian Is offer d for sale.
company, «ays that the plant has pack­
G ml - I’ is.i Traniload of sugar fae­
Hear
ed and has ready for shipment 290,099 Relatives Will
t ry -up I to Toppenish, Wash.'
pounds of the d' hydrated potatoes re­
Of Casual 'i'‘ i Tir.-d ¡1 rm s i.i get .$19,090 garage.
cently sold to the war department. The
I: cbui.- funt union will l.uild by-
contract calls for 1,200,000 r> tunds. I
product« plant.
Shipment of the goods packed will
Washington, March II The Tvet of
await orders from General Goethals. the order e'i ninating the a 1 Ir i e, oid
M toil deli ites new $31,000 church.
Tiie plant is operating day and right n'Xt of nin from th" eatua'ti r-p t-
Mai.-hli I I -County builds highway
with three shifts.
e 1 by General Pershing will b • that f >r b iipi. la is at. Bunker Hill.
newspapers will have to dep-e l on tl e
Foxglov , (digitalis,) needed for hos­
relatives of men kill I or vmi i I "I ior pitals, o. iag supplie“ in this sth e.
Dynamite Blows Off Tim­
their inform ition. It is explain 1 t i i
O ;■<, i Tty -<own-Wiliam -tie and
ber Worker’s Left Hand. General Pershing is a1 the b itt n . H.i-.l v I’.ip r ini id wag is three cents
th" new arrangement on th ■ gr i-i I.i a i hour ir their s u employes.
Salem, Or., .Marcii 11 A premature
that the Germans gr" i I d '-or in
explosion of dynamite blew off th • left
I’r pa ♦ t| Oregon moss fo take tiie
m itîor; r’gar ti i f tfi.'i len'i
■( Au
hai i cf Alfreo Jam on and sh..lte:ed
P-a
“■ . .. h be ¡I < otton or
many lives tf ob-
his arm so badi , that amputati or a o.’ ¡•■.in unit'i a id r
war scale.
tain
it
through
trench
r.i:
>.
T
th : elbow w s necessar '. The a'-ci-
Alice!
rio in-
d-lit occ.iire l wide J-.mie . hi w.i di.as de > irtrrent h is announced tha
formation of the dea’h or won i ling ot Storage
ling si; ri.pa on the farm of Frank it.ir­
Enter
a soldier will be withheld from his im­
on near Quinaby last w<- k. His right
a Id d large cold storage
mediate
relatives.
eye was badly injure 1, but hi ; ph Si
cian believes the sight wid be saved
Workers Become
Jamieson is at the Salem hospital. The Sawmill
-.■¡dent
was
caused
by
the
use
of
to
■
Pioneer Merchani
Members of Loyal Legion
Oíd Time Stage Oliver Dies
holt a fuse.
;
si
H
IÍ
This is the year we should plant
all the uacant space at our
command to vegetables
have á fine assortment of
fresh seeds of all kinds and can
sell them to you just as cheap
as the mail order houses and
deliver then a great deal sooner
ÌI
II
We guarantee our seeds
to grow.
Ä
11
IH
III
II
H
Lewis Ulrich
Jacksonville
iuto Delivery.
Oregon
Phone 7!
• Italias Or., March 11 -Captain Bi
Accident Commi'sion io Sue
holz, an Alli m- on the statt of C . ■>
f
. •
» ■
Mill Firm In Douglas County. ‘Disputé, Kvas in ballas .the, p .st .■.
R< s biirg, Or., March 11 -A|torn-y
<je er J Brown has directed thq district
.t’or ■•• • to Ide suit against l^inslow
& Dimkk, who conduct a null in
tins county, to collect fees ci timed by
the in iustrial accident commisdoi.
"àild eWistetl the entite Working fo •
*bf'tlitf big sawmill of the Wiliam“:-
Valley Luma -r,c orq-»any in th - Lo
Legion of lullen ’is and Luinii r n --.
The two mimuit Kalla City were » •>
visitei and the Same success was had
1 at that place.
B i'er. Or, Mar.q 12 S.tyiuel R
It. f"i ■. r i years a resilient of
. I; • .1 .
, i id at tne Sti "• Eliza ■
e■ ii tri.-;lit 11 Sot.in di.v, a ; id 05 yearA,
of c.tne.r. Mr Ros s wok . plage driy r
on the li i .• o tween Baker and Cail-
yon City for many ywtr^, He was a
rn mb of the I. O <J. F. lodge of Ila-