Jacksonville post. (Jacksonville, Or.) 1906-19??, April 13, 1918, Image 3

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    Nobody asks row what we are fight-
| ing for, the ruthless enemy hi vrg
ten utuni- e 1.
Official Paperjot the Citp at Jacksonville, Oregon
Mobilize ihe h .-e, he rake and the
A weekly newspaper published every Saturday at the county seat of Jack.-on i spi.de against the knife, fotK anujspi on.
S cretary Baker saw the aeroplane
County, Oregon. D. W. B agshaw , Editor and Publisher
r id on Pari*, for him personally the
ar is n > longer 3,0th) miles away.
Entered as second-class matter June 22. 1907, at the post office at Jack.mr.viii
Oregon, under Act of Congress of March
1879.
Now the ae< ret is out. The Kaiser
■t.iileil 'he war i" part to get tbroi.es
SATURDAY. APRIL LL 0)18
■or h.s large family of sons
Were every Kitchen kep' o careful­
SUBSCRIPTION: One year by mail $1.5“. Advertising rates furnished on ly i s the military kitchens in the army
application.
cantonments, there would oe no prob­
lem of food co' servation.
The woman's vote has added a new
THE LIBERTY LOAN Klamath Rancher Will Run
terror to politics. What is a states­
For Judge In Recall Fight man to understand when inf >rmed that
the women are out to ge him?
Oregon’s Quota Subscribed
In 1911 some 25.00“ women were
Klumath Falls, Or., April 9 Robert
Jacksonville With Quo- IL Bunnell has tiled his declaration of working in the war plants in France.
candidacy fcr the office of county judge On March 1. 1917, the number had in­
fa Of $6,500. Sub­
against Judge Marion Hanks at the re­ creased to 375,582 and now has reached
call election which is to be held April half a million.
scribes $21,150.
What makes us especially weary in
22. A petition for his nomination is
being circulated. Bunnell is a farmer the model stump speech is its redun­
The drive for sale of Liberty Bonds of the Klamath basin.
dancy and vam repetition, After all,
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ooened with a will last Saturday and
<he vocabulary of profanity and abuse
by Thursday morning the announce-! Arrested for Sm iking Cigarettes is distinctly limited.
ment was made that the quota for the
The Russian government sajs that it
Roseburg, Or., April 9 John Thom­
whole state had been oversubscribed,
“can not be hel l responsible’’ for the
as,
a
Southern
Pacific
firem
tn,
has
been
with many places yet to hear from.
arrested by Constable Church on the outrages committed by its troops on
Jacksonville went over the top early charge of smoking cigarettes. Tne the British legation Having repudia­
in the game and at the opening of the complaint alleges that Thomas is not ted ail other responsibilities, why not
be consistent?
drive reported the quota oversubscrib­ of age.
ed. The subscriptions reported here
as we go to press total $21,150.
STATEMENT OF THE OWN­
Barbed Wire Is Saved
Of this amount $850 was subscribed
ERSHIP, MAN.V EMENT, Etc.
by residents of the Applegate district
For Use Of Army required by the Act of Co:1 jrress of August 21. 1912
leaving the total for Jacksonville pro­
Of Jacksinville Post, publish“! weekly at Jack
per at $20,300.
sonville, Oregon, for April 1st 1918.
Camp Lewis, American Lake, Wash.
That the name and address of the publisher,
The following names comprise the
April 9—Several hundred miles of barb­ editor and business manager is;
Honor List:
D. W. Bagshaw.
Jacksonville, Oregon.
ed wire is being salvaged on the Camp
Carrie Beekman
That there is no managing editor.
Lewis
artillery
range,
where
old
farm
That
the
owners
are:
Mrs. Julia Beekman
7 he People’8
houses have been abandoned and the
D. W. Bagshaw. Jacksonville Oregon.
Stella Levy
need for fences has disappeared with
Ada L. Bagshaw, Jacksonville. Oregon.
Isaie McCully
That there are no khown bondholders, mort­
the change of the countryside from a
John Swan
security holders.
peaceful habitat of farmers to an in­ gagees or other
D. XV. Bagshaw, Editor & Publisher.
John H. Renault, Sr.
ferno
of
noise
where
the
big
guns
’
roar
Sworn to and ..ubscribed before me this 28th
Oscar C. Lewis
bespeaks more plainly than words tne day of March. 1918.
Geo. Little
(Seal)
II. K. HANNA.
fact that Americans are preparing to
Enos Conger
Notary Public for Oregon.
meet the enemy in battle. Two men
(My commission expires Dee. 26. 1920.)
Herman Offenbacher
are kept busy tramping hack and forth
Chas. J. Nunan
across the prairie, tearing the old wire
Mignon Nunan
off the rotti ig fence posts and rolling
Mary E. Day
it into big bundles which are placed on
J. W. Bybee
an automobile truck and carted away.
J. W. Robinson
Political Announcements.
Salvaging of the barbed wire is an­
Jas. M. Cronemiller
other task of the conservation depart
Lee C. Port
I
s Oft IX FEE
ment of the quartermaster's corps
COUNTY JUDGE
Bruce Fleming
■
■ i’t » t'pyiiglitHregi,
i. • < '.' i or Photo, to
which is to save Jhe government a big
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•
:
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i'y.
I'ntunt pract-
Helen Black
G.
A.
Gardner
is a candidate for
INFERENCES
fortune by reclaiming everything about
•npn for invalunble hook
Weyerhauser Timber Syndicate
county judge, subject to the primari s.
camp that can be saved.
J
t SELL PATENTS,
James Young
. 1
to get a partner,
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May 17, 1918. He stands for efficien­
■•r valuable information.
John Reter
cy, economy, business principles in
Old-time Resident Of
J as ten Hartman
cm n'y affairs, a square deal to every I
Marie Ulrich
PATENT LAWYERS,
action of the county, personal service I
Baker
County
Is
Buried
303 Seventh St., Washington. D. C.
Geo. Ries Chapman
and due courtesy for everyone transac­
D. W. Bagshaw
ting business with the county court.
W. A. Hanna
Paid Adv.
Baker, Or., April 8 —Mark J. Hind­
G. W. Godward
man, one of the oldest residents of Ba­
Chris Ulrich
ker county, died at the home of his
OREGON OFFICIAL SLOGAN I
Ada L. Bagshaw
county clerk
son, Albert Hindman, in Durkee. Fri­
Lewis Ulrich
day. His death was the result of a
1 wish to announce to the people of
Andrew Cantrail
complication of diseases due to his age.
Jackson county, that I am a candidate
Mrs. Geo. Launspach
for the republican nomination for Coun­
His brother, William Hindman died at
Mrs. T. N. Bell
the age of 90 years a short timu ago.
ty Clerk, at the primaries to be held
T. N. Bell
Mr. Hindman crossed the plains to Ore­
May 17th.
Wesley Hartman
gon in a prairie senooner in 1864. He
In asking for the nomination for
Lyal Hurtman
located in Baker county and, with the
County Clerk, I do so feeling that I am
E. A. Thompson
thoroughly qualified to serve the people
exception of two years, had bgen a
Bertha Keegan
resident ever since. The funeral was
in that capacity, and that my previous
service as County Recorder has fully
held here yesterday afternoon.
Applegate ^District
prepared me for the more important
J C. Grubb
office of County Clerk.
Rancher Cleared cf Charge.
Fred R. Benedict
In case the peopie are satisfied with
Marie Benedict
my administration of the Recorder’s
John W. Pernoil
Office, and should see fit to promote me
Klamath Falls, April 9 —Losson I).
Nancy Pernoil
to the Office of County Clerk, I assure
Ross, who was arrested in connection
Maud Herriott
them that they will have no reason to
with the sheep poisoning on the Pope
John B. Herriott
regfet it.
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and Hamtnond ranches, was dismissed
C hauncey F lorey .
on motion of District Attorney Dai can
(Paid Adv.)
Insane Pafient Escapes.
l at the hearing before Judge Hanks ft r
lack of evidence. Mr. Ross s also a
cattleman of Poe Vallay. Two other
COUNTY CLERK.
Salem, Or., April 8—Gua Anderson, arrests of prominent ¡ranchers of that
a Swede who was committed to the section have been made in connection
I hereby announce my candidacy for re­
state hospital for the insane from Jack­ with this case, Steve Stukel and John
publican nomination for County Clerk
son county in November, 1917, escaped McFall. Their hearing is to be livid
at the Primary Election, May 17, 1918.
from that institution Saturday, He is April 13.
I I have had 1\ years experience as
41 years old and considered harmless.
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The prize winning phrase was won Deputy County Recorder and 7 years
I
by Florence B. Hoyt of Portland. It as Deputy County Clerk. The County
I / Another Long Range
is used in all advertising of the Third Clerk’s Office, after the First Monday
Electric Sparks
Liberty Loan in Oregon. Many of the m January, 1919, will assuina the duties
Gun Ready For Action other
slogans from all over the state of the County Recorder and I feel my
are used in connection with the car­
qualifies
(From Off Our Wireless)
toons being run by the Oregon press. experience in the said Otfi
Amsterdam, April 9 According to Oregon writers and illustrators have me to take up the combined duties.
Dry communities find it difficult to Les Nouvelles, of Maastricht, an >t| er all donated their best services in aid
If nominated and elected. I will con-
provide against leakage.
inue ’.he pr. er.I. iffleient and economi-
long-range gun similar to tho c circa y of the Third Liberty Loan.
.1 me.hods i i eonductii g the office
We must have ships. We must have bombarding Paris passed thru Belgium
Cause of Car Sickness.
and use ev r; elf >' t to gne the put lie
plenty of ships. And wv must have from Essen on Monday. The length
Car sickness, so common ntnong courteous treatment.
them in time.
of the barrel is from 20 to 25 meters
children. Is caused In tile same way as
F lora T hompson .
Kaiser Bill is now engaged in warn­ and the caliber from 2(1 to 25 centime­ seasickness, or the dizziness produced
(Paid
Advertisement.)
ters.
ing the Ukrainians against the fate of
by spinning around rapidly or swing­
the gold-fish that snapped at the peace
ing. The fluid In the semi-circular
canals of the ears is set in motion by
loving man.
Riddle Has New Editor.
Lenine “accepts peace only as a res­ Roseburg, Or., Aprils -George Coul­ the movement of the body and tends
Aw.-rCM GRANO PRIZE «t Hie P. P. I. E.
to keep on moving even after the hotly
pite,’’.and by the time the respite is ter, of Brownsville, his leased the has
come to n standstill.
over he will look for his peace in vain.
Onee accustomed to the new motion,
plant and paper of the Riddl. Tribune
If ths Kaiser were to consult a for­ and will publish the paper. Claude the traveler acquires Ills "sea legs."
and If he Is nt sea some time In rough
tune teller, he'd probably find that a Riddle is the owner.
weather he will need re-etlucatloii for
brown-skinned gentlemrn was about to I
the stationary on leaving the ship, for
enter into the affairs of his young life.
The Proof.
he will feel n’ If the land «ere sway­
According to gome estimates modem
Jack—“So I dives under the subma­ ing under Ills feet.
graft should no longer be described as rine wlv my little bradawl and bore*
“pork.' Its proportions are mastodanic. an 'ole an’ sinks the blighter, an' ere’s
R. S. V. P.
the bradawl to prove it I"—Sketch.
Russians who listened to German j
Mr. Flatbush—Have you responded
persuasions are now affording an object
to Mrs. Bensonhurst’s Invitation to her
Child Drowns In Umpqua.
lesson of what is liable to happen to j
party?
Mr« Flatbush—Yes.
the un-thinking pacifist.
Roseburg, Or., April 8 The 2 veir-
"Did you write her today?"
The use of sawdust as food has not old child of Carl Engels, a fisherman
"No, I didn’t «rite; I used the tele­
yet caused Germay tc send over any on the Umpqua in Coles valley. 2l) miles
phone."
delicatessen in the line of holzwurst.
west of here, was drowned last week,
"Used the telephone? Why, that’s
American troops have been giving when it slid down an embankment into no wn.v to respond to an invitation to
the Germans one surprise after anoth a pool of water barely six inches deep. a party."
It vour Jr i>r cannot ; t ly you. "f wtH send
cl-.irgr* prepaid, on m-ryt oí teice. $1 JO eacK
"Why not? Ours Is a party wire,
er. The first surprise was given when It is presumed that the child was
Levi Strauas & Co., San Francisco
Isn’t it?”—Yonkers Statesman.
stunned as the result of her fall.
the men larded on French soil.
: JACKSONVILLE POSI
invest vour savings Now in
Space Donated by
Jno.M. Williams Co
Store
Phone 142.
Jacksonville
j
1
A $100.00 Liberty Bond
will clothe and equip one soldier:
How many soldiers will you help
put into the* field?
Bank of Jacksonville