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Oregm NO. JACKSONVILLE, JACKSON COUNTY, OREGON, APRIL 13. 19.<s VOL XI I NEW DRAFT CALL- DIPP1NG SEED POTA- ED APRIL 26 TOES INCREASE YIELD Rotation, Selection and Dis 150,000 Men of Class 1 Oregon’s Quota 923, infection of Seed, Are Jackson County Essential Factors. Twenty. VICTORY CLAIMED BY i (¡ERMANS AND TURKS O R OWN STATE 1NJUSTKIAL Rl'/L.V Some Recent Happenings Manufactures, Enierpri Improvements, Providing British Brigades Defeated In Various Parts Payrolls and Promot After Battle of Several of Oregon ing Develop lient Days, Says Berlin Soldier Buries at Old Home. of Oregon. (I HAVE BET- TER POSITIONS Compel Get mans To Use Fresh Troops»' . , ; Washington, Anvil 8—Improvement in the strategic posmoti of the altk*s on the Picardy bitllelield is no id in lhe war departnn nt's review of the mili tary situation published to lav and an nouncement is mad.* tlul the allied tor* ces under G neral Foch are operating efficiently in holding the German at • tacks. Th ■ German plan has been upset by the stubbi runes* of lhe allied defense, the review sivs, and now the Germans are being for *e i to throw fresh troops into battle to gain limited obj ectives. For this reason the situation for so n > time is expected to be uncertain. The department makes no mention of the movement of Americ n troops to the fighting tro it to join the Brii- ish and French. Roseburg, Or , April 6—Jesse E. Me Berlin, via London, April 6—German Corvallis, Or., April lu—To control and Turkish troops northeast of Jeri Dole, sergeant in the 381th field artil Portland - Women to be emp! ived as President Wilson issued a call Satur- cho have driven back lhe British troops lery. will be buried tomorrow at Divide. the diseases that lower both yield and conductors on street cars. He died at C imp Lewis of pneumonia, quality of the potato crop in Oregon it . day for approximately 150,000 men which had crossed the Jordan river, ac Roseburg gets a fine new residen -e. ii necessary to do four things—rotate from class 1, to be entrained during cording to an official communication is and is the youngest son ot J. M. Me- Vale oil and nitrate fields are enlist- the soil, select the seed and disinfect the five-day period beginning April 26. sued today. The text of the communi Dole, of Cottage Grove, A funeral service was held today at Cottage ing more capital. it. spray the vines, and store the crop The quota for Oregon is 923, and for cation says: so is to hold the storage rots in check. Jackson county 20. "Asiatic theater: German troops Grove. He is survived by his father, Steers the past week reached high- ■J M. McDole; two sisters, Mrs. J. W. est prices ever known at Union Stock All of these are essential to control Following is the official list of coun have repulsed in conjunction with Ot of disease, but the one calling for most ty quotas and the quotas ter the Port- toman forces, Engl'sh infantry and cav Veatch and Mrs. W. W. Il lis >11, of Yards. careful attention just now is that of land divisions: alry brigades after they had crossed Yoncalla, and three brothels, Oscar and Vale—Court house to have vaults and Bert, of Porterville, Cal , and Harry, seed treatment, described as follows other additions. Quota. the Jordan al Es-Salt anti pressed for- of Cottage Grove. Counties. by the O. A. C. Plant Pathologists: Baker 26 ward toward Amman, and driven them Albany—Lebanon highway to be im Tuke four ounces of mercuric chloride, Benton 16 back toward the Jordan in a battle proved. powdered or chrystalline, (which may Clackamas 39 lasting many days ” Scarlet Fever at Klamath. be bought at the local drug store) and Clatsop Warren —Sawmill building for Sher 32 dissolve it in one quart of hot water. Cloumbia man Bros. 2 miles west. Klamath Falls, Or.. April 9 — One 19 The British official communication Add enough water to make 30 gallons. Coos Getting ou‘ ship knees big industry 30 several days ago said the British forc case of scarlet fever among the school —♦uu* Barrels, wooden tubs or concrete ves Crook 6 es in th» region of Es-Salt had with children has been reported, the chiid in Polk county. sels may be used, since the disinfect Curry Roseburg —Express company erect American Iroops Are 4 drawn after they had achieved their afflicted being little Margaret Cum ant corrodes metals and soon loses Des.-hutes 12 objectives, which included the cutting mings, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Cum ing offices at depot. Rushed To Europe. strength in metal receptacles. mings, of this city. The case is very Douglas 24 of the Hejas railway. Brownsville Canning Co. will operate After sorting and cleaning the pota- light. Gilliam 8 i Corvallis cannery so long idle. t >es, put the uncut tubers in sacks or — Grant 9 Aviation Camp Sites Washington, April 9—Announcement Hood River cannery erecting 75-foot crates and immerse them in the solu Harney 9 has been officially made here that addition. tion, or pour them loose into it, for Hood River 9 i Are Offered In Oregon Majority Vote Regulates Says 1'4 hours. Remove, and spread the Jackson Eugene—Sawmill at Donna to resume American troops already are being 20 rushed to Europe in increased numb is seed or drain the sacks, after which Attorney General Brown. with 65 men Jefferson 6 as under the speed up measures decid the tubers may be cut. A fresh solu More sawmills and shingle mills tied ed on when the battle of 1 icardy be Washington, April 9—The war de- Salem, Or., April 9 -In response to Josephine 9 tion is required after every fourth I Klamath 18 p rtrrent signal corps notified Senators an inquiry of T. H Goyne, district at up with ear shortage. gan. No details of the movement were ba’ch. Lake 10 McNary and Chamberlain and Repre torney for Tillamook county, Attorney Portland faces big deficit from muni given by Acting Secretary of War The solution is a deadly poison, and ' Lane 37 sentative Sinnott today that a board of General Brown replies that a majority cipal wage increase. the treated seeds should never be eaten , I Crowell, who gave out the information. Lincoln 6 army officers from the coast will be vote of the electors in a school district Astoria—Hammond sawmill starts on i American forces were to be brigaded or fed to stock. It will not hurt the 1 Linn 96 designated to go to Hermiston and is all that is necessary for the selection night run. with British troops in order to hasten hands, but it will kill or greatly injura Malheur 18 Medford at an early date to inspect of a new school house site or for any Eugene—Bids for $30,000 addition to American participation in the war. the young sprouts. Hence potatoes Marion No. 1 29 sites offered by the two towns, respec other action mentioned in the statutes court house opened April 8. Officials explained that the process should never be “greened” till after with the exception of the removal of a Marion No. 2 15 tively, for aviation training camps. to be followed was similar to that adop treatment. Oregon mohair clip for 1918 coming Secretary Daniels promised Senator school house which requires a two- Morrow 9 ted in placing American troops in the Full directions for treatment may be in at 50 cents. I McNary today that he will go to the thirds vote. Multnomah 16 front lines with the French for training. I had by writing to O. A. C. Corvallis, has Enterprise telephone system Pacific Coast this summer and while Portland (Citv) — It has been estimated that.30 days’ for Bulletin 186, Control of Potato Dis been rebuilt and service improved. there will especially look into the avail Division 1 40 training of this character with Ameri eases in Oregon. Division 2 Chinnock Will Not Run Lebanon cannery reorganized and can battalion units assigned with the 42 ability of Tongue Point, near Astoria, Division 3 25 with a view to its acquisition by the i Salem, Or., April 9—James T. Chin will be operated by new capital. British organizations will fit the new Air hip Across lhe Division 4 27 government as a naval station. Senator nock, who since 1910 has been superin Astoria—Spring opens with much comers for active duty. Division 5 27 McNary sometime ago recommended tendent of water division No. 1, an- building activity. The training process will be quicker Atlantic Is Rumored. Division 6 27 it to Secretary Daniels for that purpose. ’ I nounced yesterday that he will not be Sch field is a new sawmill town west with the British than with the French, Division 7 23 it is believed, because the hingnnge 1 a candidate for re-election. Early next of Buxton. Division 8 23 difficulty does not exist. London, April 9—All London was I year he will go to Grants Pass to prac- lockjaw Kills Lad. In some mills sawyers are offering Division 9 18 talking today about the latest war ru- * tice law. Percy A. Cupper, assistant to work 12 hours straight. Division 10 27 mor—the landing in England last night i state engineer expects to become a can- Jackson County Draft List. Robert N. Stanfield says Portland 18 of an American airplane after a non Pclk i didate for the office now held bv Mr. Lebanon, Or., April 8 — Vernon, aged should be lhe biggest wool center in Sherman 7 stop flight from New York with 12 6 years, son of Mr. and Mrs. C F. Chinnock. H. E. Abry, of St. Helens, the west. He says 80,000,000 lbs. could 11 passengers. The authorities declared Tillamook Harding, of Lacomb, died on Friday has already filed his candidacy for the be marketed here and a great deal The following drafted men have been 3< j there was no basis for the story, but Umatilla evening at the local hospital from an place. called to the colors as Jackson county's manufactured. Union 23 this denial served merely to give it attack of lockjaw which resulted from i Chinnock was elected to the office in Wallowa Pacific Power & Li jht Co. February quota for the se-ond draft for the na Iti. the boy stepping or. a rusty nail about 1910. He has been admitted to the additional currency. Wasco savings 18 per cent above February tional army. One of the in • i Earl 17 According to the popular version this two weeks ago. The funeral services bar since that time. John Fraley of Ashland, has already 28 1917. was the "big surprise” which Premier Washington were conducted yesterday afternoon enlisted. Another, Clifford Davis, is Wheeler 5 Wasco county Farmers Union oppose in the slacker list and not Io rate I. Lloyd-George said last week that the from the Baptist church, by Rev. Mr. 22 1 Americans would soon give the Ger Yamhill __ Boyce, of Lacomb, with burial in the Wages Too High for Farmers. Non-Partisan League. Meeting well l he list is as follows: attended and resolutions favor present mans. Total 923 j Masonic cemetery north of this city. No. 28, Lester August Worden; 32, Roseburg, Or., April 8—The wages form of state government. Homer Pellet, Midford; 37. Fred E. for labor in Douglas county are jump Eight-hour day reducing lumber cut Lewis, Jacksonville; 39, Lester L. Da ing bv leaps and bounds, including those 22 per cent. vis, Eagle Point; II. Pearl John .Strä for farm hands. For common labor Shaniko will build an elevator. hne; 51, Bruce Otto Force, Central men in Roseburg are receiving 40 cents Point. 55, Cleon Henry Franks, Med Portland Gas and Coke Co. February an hour, as against 25 cents in the past. Many of the farmers have giv earnings 33 tier .cent over February ford; 56, Earl John Fraley, Ashland (enlisted); 59. Orville II. Gains; 60, R *- en up the idea of hiring help, In some 1917 bel t Middleton; 61, Albert E Iward Portland-Yards in this district instances women have piowed and har- Jackson; 62, Horner Douglas Prickett; rowed, driving teams. Other farmers launched 23 ships in 3 months. 67, Clifford Davis (slacker list), 69, are buying tractors. Earlv shorn wool clips moving at 60 George William Williams; 73, Norvi i cts. a pound. Robert Walters; 77, Sherwood Hamil Reconstruction Astoria gas plant ton; 79, Edward Edmond Brown; Mil, Baker County Man, With 14 9 9 nears completion. Dave Griffiths, pressman Mail Tribune, Relatives In War, Enlists. Pacific and Home Telephone systems 80-A, W. Ray Davis, Giiflin Creek; 81, to be merged at Portland miler model Forrest Gale Williams, Medford; 88, Baker, Or,, April a—Tommy Leavy, modern one-instrument service. Clarence A. Keiz.ur, Melford; 91, Lee a resident of Haines, came to Baker O. Walker, Gold Hill. The Dalles — Contract let for 500. IklO Saturday to enlist in the United States bushel concrete elevator. army at the Baker recruiting station. Portland —Construction of new dam I Truck Drivers Wanted Mr. Leavy was born in London. He is a naturalized citizen of the United began at Bull Run reservoir. hor Service In France. States and has 14 relatives in the Brit Marshfield Many houses to be built ish army, four of whom are brothers, here. Demand steadily increases. and he now says that it is time that Salem Through efTorts of Senator The American Red Cross wants truck Uncle Sam has a representative of the McNary $250,000 order for dehydrated drivers for France. ffl Leavy family. potatoes secured. It prefers men age I between 31 and The Dalles—Wittenberg King’s Pro 40, of unquestioned loyalty and with ducts Co. plant working on order for real skill and enough mechanical know Linn County Sawmills Are ledge to overcome any ordinary emer dried spuds. gency. I Busy On Calapooia River Each job calls for a man who wants Brownsville, Or., April 8—There are Dogs and Hens Must be Penned to participate in the world’s greatest seven sawmills in the immediate vicini adventure. A salary of $36 will be ty of this place, most of them engaged paid, with all expenses, including tran Portland, April 10 Destruction of sportation and equipment. in getting out dimension stuff. One is getting out railroad ties and another war gardens by chickens and dogs Applications should be m ide to the ships’ knees. The ships’ knee enter which their owners permit to run at Portland chapter, 201 Corbett building. prise is a recent one, and is conducted liberty has caused a storm of protest by Loeb Bros., of Portland. The crew to reach the city hall. Reports are Money In Trapping Moles. has gone into the woods about two miles that in some districts great flocks of chickens swarm over the neighborhood, Banks, Or., April 8 Ira Mills; net from town and, according to the fore man, good progress is being made. A scratching up the seed when it is plant ting traps for moles and gophers, hai little farther un the Calapooia river ed in the gardens and eating off the since January 1, ear i.- i $43.5 in boun other milis are busy, one at Crawfords small tender plants when they appear ties and from the sale of the skins. “ -NN.-—» above the soil. Dogs which run nt ville and another at Holley. I irge complete the destruction by Revoke Surgeon's Commissions L II. wallowing down the plants or digging holes in the gardens. Train Strikes Auto. Mayor Baker said today that step* Washington, April 8 -Elimi . .tion Albany, Or., April 8—The south will lie taken to prevent this destruction from the Army M • lirai Re. rve Corp*, Owners of chickens will be required to bound Coos Bay limited struck an auto of al! men not q i.iliti *d for active ser here thin morning wrecking the tn i- keep their flocks in pens and dogs con vice has be jii undertaken by Surgjon chine and seri »uHly injuring Mr. and fined to the premises of the owners. General Garg is. Il is estimated that Mrs. Peter Dewall, occupants of the An ordinance to this effect will be in | 1500 commissions in the reserve will bj car, who are now in the hospital. i troduced before the council. I revoked. 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