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About Jacksonville post. (Jacksonville, Or.) 1906-19?? | View Entire Issue (March 23, 1918)
.’ JACKSONVILLE Ì OS1-: I Lineiii-Ter chers Meeli g. .... : •: F. O fidai Paper¡ol the City of Jacksonville. Oregon v ie Parent-Teacher» A weekly newspaper published every Saturday at the county seat of Jai I.-on t'-e school, last Friday afternoon, was County, Oregon. D. W. B a GSHAW, Editor and Publisher well attended. Pupils of the s hool nve u short program consisting of vo Entered as second-class matter June 22. 1907. at the post office nt Jack.-ui.villi i al n u. .ie, instrumental music, ai d r • Oregon, under Act of Congress of Maret). 3, 18711. eft at ions. Mrs. 11 rry Wy.amg re: i uiexi U< nt pap r t Uin f »< ■ i S 1 TUHDA Y. V \l<( 7/ 33 i:>/8 i d ingers of the ho i ■ ¡lv . i . i h vv SUBSCRIPTION: One year by mail $1.50. Advertising rates furnished?on to overcome them. Misa Ade.i, o', application. county health officer, and Mis.- v-t'-r mick, of the National Fool a linioistru lien, both gave interesting and valua- Canadian Fisheries Had Record Year ; ole addresses along th • line wi.ich they Citation. Owing to the greatly Increased de i officially represent. The next m . tin IN THE COUNTY COURT OF OREOON, mand for fish and the higher prices it the association will be on Ap.il L FO“ JACKSON COUNTY. prevailing, the total market value ol at 2:4‘J P. M. In the Matter of the Estate of Canadian fisheries for the last fiscal year constituted u record. It amounted Walter M. Kennedy, Decease !. Some Cheese. To Lenora Kennedy, an adopted child, to $39.208.378, according to the annual report of the fisheries branch. Issued n >w known as Lenora Guill, on? of the recently. This was $3,347,670 greater heirs of the above named decedent, and than the value for the previous year. There need be no cheeseless dava in to all other h“irs unknown, if any there | To the total value the sen fisheries be. and to all other persons interested contributed .$34,38(1,013, and the inland this country while Tillamook Cut nty, Oregon, is on the map. in said Estate. fisheries, $4,822,365. ’1 lie British Co Tillamook has a war crop that is the IN THE NAME OF TIIE STATE! lumbia cutch hended the list, with a cheese, the whole cheese and nothing value of $14,637,346, the figures for tile OF OREGON: but the cheese, so help rne Hi ovi r: You, and each of you are hereby re- ! rest being: Nova Scotia, $10,0112,902; Switzerland can remain neutral and New Brunswick, $5,656,859; Quebec. quired, cited, and ordered to appear in $2,991.624; Untarlo, $2,658,093; Mani imported limberger cling to Hunland, the above entitled court, and matter, I toba, $1,344.170; Saskatchewan, $231,- but Till: mook will see to it that thi at the courtroom of said court at the 1 046; Alberta, $144,317, and Yukon. fighters lor democracy go not eheete- c >urt-house at Jacksonville, Jackson $60,210. As usual, the salmon catch less. County, Oregon, on Monday, April 22, was more valuable than any other, The Southern 1 acifie haul <1 close t.. U18, at the hour of ten o’clock A. M. amounting to $10,882,431. Lobsters 5,(>M.OOO pounds of cheese out of Tiila of said day, and then and there show were caught to the value of $5,508,- mook in 1917 and the County collected cause, if any there be, why an order 054; cod, $5,449,964; herring, $3,050, over $1,0! 0,000. The industry is now authorizing, and licensing the adminis 421,' and halibut, $2,263,573.—Fislilug so well established and conduct, d or: tratrix of said Estate, Rosamond Gazette. such a sanitary and scientific basis that Wright, to sell the following described Tillamook cows work overtime willing Baby Natural Monopolist. property, belonging to said estate, at There is about the brtby none of the ly and the international cheese rood private sale for the purpose of paying subtle deceitfuliiess of the old. prac for 1918 is in sight. the debts of said estate, should not be ticed bore who deftly turns the con made, and entered therein, in accord versation to his own exploits and af Logger Killed In Camp. ance with the prayer of administra fairs. Baby simply takes oil' the muf trix’s petition filed therein, on Febru fler front Ills personal self. The en Eugene, Or., March 18—B E. Sharj i tire household attention turns at once aged 21 years and married, was killed ary, 16, 1918, to-wit: Lots 2, and 3, of Block 10, and Lots , to his alTairs. lie monopolizes the con by a falling tree in one of the loggin. 1, 2. 3, in Block 11, all in Beatty Ad versation with his breathless account camps of the Booth-Keliy Lumber com dition to the City of Medford, and ■ of his hunger or of his connection with pany above Wendling on Saturday. Thi Lot 4, in Block 2 of Whitney Addi the open safety pin—and that is all ■ body was taken to Cottage Grove fot there is to It. tion to the City of Medford: all in I ' b it’ial. Jackson County, Oregon. This citation, pursuant to an order of the Judge of above entitled court of date, March 23, 1918, is served upon you, and each of you by the publication thereof once a week for four succes sive weeks in the Jacksonville Post, a newspaper of regular, and general cir- I culatiun published in the aforesaid county, and state. The first publica- | tlon being Mar. 23, 1918, and the last I publication being April 20, 1918. WITNESS the Hon. F. L. Tou Velle, Judge of the above entit led court with the seal of court hereto affixed, this day of March, 1918. There is no foundation for the alleged F. L. T ou V elle , violations of law attributed to our Com County Judge. pany by agents of the Federal Trade Attest: Commission and I want to say emphatic G. A Gardner, County Clerk of Jackson County, Oregon. Seal ally that Swift & Company is not a party to of Jackson County Court affixed. any conspiracy to defraud the Govern American People Electric Sparks J erusalem is being delivered at last. Our flyers in France are beginning to dance. Well, how about those apologies to the American aoldies who were accus ed of drunkenness and immorality? Without belittling in any way the Kaiser’s pious outgivings, his adversa ries may invi’e his attention to ’.the ar rival of a British army on the hills ov- erlooKing the River Jordon. It used to be said that that was a hard road, but Gen. Allenby is traveling it. Just when muckraking was under stood to be tabooed, along comes a lec ture on the ‘‘History and Work of Con gress.” Pictures of French girls walking arm in-arm with the Sammies ought to boost the hegira of young American nurses to the front. While Minnesota farmers fail to spe cify wherein their rights are infringed, the natural assumption is that it’s an- other knock at the daylight saving bill. Cat Sells tells how much the nobl redman has subscribed toward th • rty loan. Very good of I.o, bi ancestor would have demanded a seat at the fireworks. Germany talks peace because stack of chips in front of her is higher now than it will ever be- again. Dr. S. A. LOCKWOOD Physician and Surgeon JACKSONVH.l E HOUKS Mondays and Thursdays 10 12 A. Fridays 2-4 P. M. Other Days by Appointment Phnnp« JACKSONVILLE i nunes 1 M aiKonu su n ment. Nor has Swift & Company been guilty of improperly storing foods or of making false entries or reports. Conferences of packers, where prices have been discussed, have been held at the urgent request and in the presence of representatives of either the Food Administration or tine Council of National Defense. And yet the packers have been accused of committing a felony by acting in collusion on Government bids! We have done our best, with other packers, large and small, to comply with the directions of the United States Food Administration in all particulars, including the furnishing of focd supplies for the U. S. Army and Navy and the Allies, now be- ing handled through the Food Adminis tration. We will continue to do our utmost,un der Government direction, to increase our production and assist the Food Adminis tration. We consider that the opportunity to co-operate whole-heartedly and to our fullest powers with this branch of the Government is our plain and most press ing duty. The Trade Commission Attorney has, by fahe inference and misplaced empha sis, given to disconnected portions of the correspondence taken from our private files and read into the Record, a false and sinister meaning with the plain purpose of creating antagonistic public opinion. Be Cheerful. We ought to be as cheerful as wo can. if only becuuse to be happy our- selves la a most effective contribution to the happiness of others.—Si.' John Lubbock. President Swift & Company,U.S. A. Oregon Jacksonville Weather Report. Bank of Jacksonville Following is the report of U. S. Vol unteer Cooperative Observer, E. Britt; Jacksonville, for month of Feb. Latitude 42 deg. 18. min. north; longi tude 123 deg. 5 min. west. Farm and Stock Loans Date Maximum Minimum Precipita tlon 1 42 29 31 2 43 33 51 36 3 56 38 4 If 35 4 per cent Interest paid on Time Deposits 53 5 15 Û4 34 6 ö4 48 37 7 14 Ô6 32 8 57 30 9 56 32 10 í'-l-4-t--l--H-t--l-+<-í--:--8:-:-!-y •Ft' +-H- 54 39 Political Announcements 11 45 33 12 .75 42 13 30 6(J 42 14 29 12 ••• COUNTY JUDGE 4<l 15 27 I 47 36 G. A. Gardner is a candidate fori 10 36 46 31 <’ 16 county judge, subject to the primaries, i 17 :• 18 30 May 17, 1918. He stands for eflficien- i 19 4o 26 50 cy, economy, business princit les in 20 24 55 26 county affairs, a square deal to every I 21 57 32 section of the county, personal service , 22 32 23 and due courtesy for everyone transire- ' 24 43 28 24 46 ting business with the county court. | 25 23 50 38 26 Paid Adv. 48 37 27 i 28 60 26 I 29 county clerk I 30 I wish to announce to the people of j 31 3.84 1 Jackson county, that I am a candidate I for the t epublican nomination fr Coun i Temperature—mean max. 49.28; mean tv Clerk, at the primaries to be heid I 1 j min. 1 31.53; mean 40.40; Max 60. on 28. May 17th. } Minimum, 23. on 25. Greatest daily In asking for the n> minetion for! range, 34. Total precipitation 3.84 County Clerk, I do ao feeling that I am ; inches. Greatest in 24 hours, .84 in., ' thoroughly qualified to serve the people I on 6. Number of days with 01. . i:> that capacity, and that my previous | inch or more precipitation, 11, clear, service as County Recorder has fully 4; partly cloudy, 7; cloudy, 17. prepared me for the more important Total snowfall l'j inches office ot County Clerk. In case the pe >p,e are satisfied with ' Precipitation for season, 16.67 Precipitation for last season 15.33 He know» what THIS TOWN V my admnns.ration of the Recorder’s: Seasonal average Office, and should see tit to promote me wants. x E. B ritt , to the Office of County Clerk, I assure ■ He know» your INDIVIDUAL Cooperative Observer. to them tr.a. they will have no reason — wants. regret it. AH kinds of Insurance C hauncey F lukey . ----------- (Paid Adv.) Plan Enlargement Ship Program i Í T i on- i Why Not Trade | at Home? +++++++++4>+++4'*'î- * Villa Forces at Work. El Paso, Tex.. March 18— Informa- ion was received here today from Tor- •eon, Mexico, stating that rev lution- sts h'd captured and occupied Durango City. No date or details were given in he meager notice received here. As Frar cisco Villa’s main fo-vc hi< been campaigning in the state ofD:- ingo, it is believed here the reported capture of the state capital was made bv this ci mman’. No confirmation of the report has yet been received here < Phone 142. '‘•The People’s Store. He is anxious to rlca.e. He wants you to call again. He GUARANTEES his goods. He'll exchange them if they do not please. The services of the packers of the United States are most urgently needed, and I regret exceedingly that we should at this time have to spend our efforts in defending ourselves against unfounded, unproved, and unfair assertions such as are being daily made public. Service and Succeis. Tbe world is ruled by Its servants. The successful servant is kiug.—Had dock. Jno.M. Williams Co I Washington, March 16-Tentative ! plans to’ enlarging the government’s shipbuilding program was laid before the senate »hip ;investigating commit- Th» Tragedy of Old Ac». ‘ tee today by Charles L. Piez, general That tragedy of tlie old—ihe I’ein'4 taid aside from life befóle the spirit is i manager of the emergency fleet cor- read.'' to resiga, file fw.liig that no one i poration. He suggested the employ wants you: ibat all those you have ment of a practical shipbuilder to have borne and brought up have long pass charge of enlarging some of the present ed out on to roads where you cannot Atlantic coast shipyards and to have follow: that even the thought life of the government take over construction the world streams by so fast that you at some of the plants. lie up in a hack water, feebly, blindly groping for the full of the water uml alwnjs pushed gently, hopelessly buck; Daylight Saving Ilill Is tbi’.t -t use that you are still young and warm and yet so furtelowed with u.d Signed By President. thought* and fashions that uone can see Imw youug n< d warm you are. none -ee how you long to rnl> hearts Washington, March 19—The daylight with the >i it' five, how flow you yenru for something real to du that van help life saving bill was signed teday by Presi on ami ho v no one will give it you.—■ dent Wilson. It puts all clocks forward an hour on the last Sundav in March .11 «.$!>* iliy In .•M-.ibner s and turns them back again tbe last Sunday in October.