Jacksonville post. (Jacksonville, Or.) 1906-19??, April 20, 1918, Image 2

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Official Paperjot the City of Jacksonville, Oregon
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Special Pratt (alls Six
Jackson County Men.
l'oi:!i< -d. Or , Apiil 17—Still another
ecial draft call, the third in a little
more th in one month, has been made
Entered as second-class matter June 22, 1907, at the post office at Jacksor.v iii. y the War Department.
Oregon, under Act of Congress of March 3, 1879.
Under this third call, Oregon ts to
furnish 251 for the service in the Na­
SATURDA APRIL 20, tots
tional Army, in addition to th- 3 ’9cal
I o il be the order of M rc i 11, wh
SUBSCRIPTION: One year by mail $1.59. Advertising rates furnished cm nave Iread r. ported at Camp I.ewii
application.
and the 923 who are to report to Camp
t.ewis in tiie five day period b. rimnng
April 26.
Electric Sparks
THE LIBERTY LOAN
The 251 men to be taken in the ne v
s iecial call are ordered to report to
Fort McDowell, Cal., in the live day
(From Off Our Wireless)
Jacksonville Leads ¡Coun­
period beginning May 1. As tnis is a”
many German barons expect to artillery training post, the supposition
ty, Quota Is $6,500. be How
Russian grand dukes?
is that these men are to he put into the
Now is the time to begin gathering artillery, though no official announce­
Subscriptions Is
your next winter’s supply of coal and I ment has been made to that effect.
($27,600.
These 251 men constitute 3.4 percent
wood.
Old So] has at least got on the right of Oregon’s first gross draft quota.
All told, since March 11, a total of
The following names comprise the i side of the line for the goott old sum­ 1511 men from Oregon have now been
mer
time.
Honor List:
called into military service through the
1 A New York daily publishes a letter draft. The state and various counties
Carrie Beekman
asking for descriptions of the Perfect ir<‘ to be credited later with these men
Mrs. Julia Beekman
Man. Ask any spring bride.
Stella Levy
against the net quota for tne big draft
We nope the neutral correspondents call that is corning soon. The quota
Issie McCully
' invited by Hindenburg to see “the for Jackson county for this draft
John Swan
drive” will not be disappointed.
John B. Renault, Sr.
Oscar C. Lewis
Profitless Activity.
Wisconsin will have trouble enough
“De snddest tiling I knows of,’
Geo. Little
living down LaFollette without adding
Uncle, Eben, "is a man dat’s so busy
Berger to its load.
Enos Conger
mindin’ a ukulele an' a setter pup dat
Herman Offenbacher
Ail Americans know the moral value he ain't got time to go out ami put two
Chas. J. Nunan
of rooting for the home team, \v e <>r three dollars a day iu his own
Mignon Nunan
must root now for Democracy.
pocket.”
Mary E. Day
Indiana
is
to
have
a
Derby
day,
but
J. W. Bybee
I not until after the close of the ap-
J. W. Robinson
Notice for Publication.
I broaching straw hat season.
Jas. M. Cronemiller
D epartment or the interior .
I Little sins are eggs from which great
Lee C. Fort
IJ. S. Land Office at Roseburg, Oregon
I sorrows are hatched.
Bruce Fleming
April IS. t»18.
Helen Black
Either we win the war or the dtclar-
NOTICE
is
hereby
given
that William
Weyerhauser Timber Syndicate
j ation of Independence will be stood up
H. McNary, of Jacksonville, Oregon,
James Young
1 against the wall a* sunrise.
I
who, on April 20, 1915, made Home­
John Reter
To split the allied line in
stead Entry, Serial, No. 010098, for the
J as ten Hartman
J the Teuton’s greatest aim.
SW1, of SE'i of Section 14, Township
Marie Ulrich
, American solidarity here at home is al- 33 S, Range 3 W., Willamette .Meridi­
Geo. Ries Chapman
. so his desire.
an, has filed notice of intention to make
D. W. Bagshaw
j After this war America will welcome Final Three-year Proof, to establish
W. A. Hanna
| no immigrants who do not come re­ claim to the land ab ive descrined, be­
G. W. Godward
solved whole heartedly to be Atneri- fore F. Roy Davis, U. S. Commission­
Chris Ulrich
i cans.
er, at his office at Medford, Oregon,
Ada L. Bagshaw
Cheer up! American soldiers in on the 1st day of June, 1918.
Lewis Ulrich
Learning by Experience?
’ France will do their share of the
Claimant names as witnesses:
Exp rlenee keeps a dear sell >ol, bit
Andrew Cantrail
world’s work! Never fear!
Samuel Coffman, of Ruch Oreg ar.
fools- will learn iu no other, and scarce
Mrs. Geo. Launspach
Jacob Fattig, of Ruch, Oregon.
in that; for it Is true, we limy give ad­
Mrs. T. N. Bell
Germany has imposed its government
vice. but we cannot give conduct. How­
T. N. Bell
upon Russia by corruoting about 1 per R. Holzgang. of Ruch, Oregon.
William Smith, of Ruch, Oregon.
ever. they that will not ba counseled
Wesley Hartman
cent of the governed.
cannot lie helped, and if yon will not
W.
H.
C
anon ,
Lyal Hartman
hear reason, sire will surely rati your
“Make the other fellow do the lead­
Register.
E. A. Thompson
knuckles.—Franklin.
ing” is a maxim of the prize ring, and
Bertha Keegan
the British are great boxers.
Linnie Hanscom
Maine has 40,000 tons of its promised
Political Announcements
Elizabeth Reuter
100,000 tons of shipping already in the
Arthur R. Hinkle
water. Maine was ever a goad pace
William Jennings
COUNTY JUDGE
setter.
Henry Shafer
Gardner
is a candidate for
Civilization does not go
Henry Mankins
county
judge,
subject
to the primaries, ,
Forward
to
Berlin.
Mrs. Henrv Mankins
May 17, 1918. He stands for efficien­
J. B. Coleman
Some of our rising poets write ad-
k cy, economy, business principles in
F. L. TouVelle
vertising jingles for yeast manufactur­
county affairs, a square deal to every
Elizabeth B. TouVelle
ers.
section of the county, personal service
Katherine B. Conner
3
It’s the girl who can’t sing that
and due courtesy for everyone transac
James Davies
P.'.TC 1 LAWYERS,
seems anxious that every eno should
ting business with the county court.
Washington, 0. C
Myrtle W. Blakeley
know it.
Taid Adv.
Alice M. Beecroft
Rogue River Timber Co.
Oshkosh Timber & Land 'Co.
FOR COUNTY JUDGE.
Enos A. Wall
Dorothy Wall
Roy D.ivis announces his candida-
Alfred Boggis
y for County Judge, subject to the
Emma Boggis
Democratic primaries, May 17, 191.8.
James F. Fitzgibbon
If nominated and elcctei l.e will give
Phillip McCool
the business affairs of the county his
George P. Williams
personal attention exclusively. Has
Jackson County
had ten years experience in the courts
E. H. Helms
of Oregon—seven years in Jackson
county as a resident and court repor
Applegate District
er of Ashland and Medfor.l. Will pl ,y
•I C. Grubb
no favorite s.
Fred R. Benedict
(Paid advertisement.)
Marie Benedict
John W. Pernoil
CuUNTY CLERK
Nancy Pernoil
I wish to announce toKhe people of
Maud Herriott
Jackson county, that. I am a candidate
John B. Herriott
for the republican nomination for Coun­
J. A. O’Brien
ty Clerk, at the primaries to be held
Kuch District
May 17th.
Miles Cantrail
Primary
LI UHI It AN ( ANIHDAIE
In asking for the nomination for
Peter Harlan Cantrail
for the NOMIN AVION for < ‘ (f Vi I i t If i Friday
May 17. l.'IS.
County Clerk, I do so feeling that I am
Mary Cantrall
thoroughly qualified to serve the people
in that capacity, and that my previous
Born, September 1, I <<7.
service as County Recorder has fully
Prevention of Tomato Blight.
Son of ti e late L'apt. A. M. Simpson, pioneer
prepared me for tfie more important
shipping and iumberm.i -.
office <■- County Clerk.
in case tile pe p.e are satis.Rd with ;
Educated at Mt. Tanti.ipais Academy and the
Preventive measures for tomato
my admin stration of the Recorder's
University of California.
blight, a very serious disease on the
Office, and should see fit to promote me ,
Pacific Coast, include crop rotation,
Worked as a laborer in 1889, at $1.50 per «lav. i
to the Office of County Clerk, I assure '
sterilization of soil by steam or boiling
the ship vards on Coos li iy, Oregon. Rose from
them that they will have no reason to
water, and planting resistant strains.
the ranks to executive head of a large lumber and
r.gret it.
The blight is considered to be due to a
shipping industry, empl yittg thousands of men.
C havncey F lorey .
soil fungus that attacks and kills the
(Paid
Adv.)
Started
the
town
of
North
Berd.
19
ll
l.
Fostered
feeding roots, says a new circular (105,
community progress, founded and developed many
Blight of Tomatoes,) just issued by
enterprises.
the Extension Service of the Oregon
COUNTY t LERK.
Agricultural College. The fungus can
Mayor of North Bend, 1.>02-1914.]
I
hereby
announce
my candidacy for re­
live on organic matter in the soil, be­
Patriotic work in Conner tion with Liberty Loan;
publican
nomination
for County Clerk
yond the reach of sprays. Hence con­
Red Cross and War Stamp activities, ¡for the last
at the Primary Election, May 17. 1918.
trol has not been gained, and the pre­
twelve months.
I have had 1G years experience as
ventive measures are relied upon to
Deputy County Recorder and 7 years
avoid blight losses. Setting Inge
His executive ability, his business
as Deputy County Clerk. The County
transplants with special care notto in­
experience
and his constructive poli­
Clerk's Otti e, after the First Mon« ay-
jure the roots will help enable the plant
in January. 1919, will assum ’the duties
cies, DO make him:
to mature and bear fruit before the
of the County Recorder and I feel my
fungus invadts the roots. Many grow­
experience in the said Offices qualifies
ers prick off the plants into (Hiper pots,
me to take up the combined duties.
in which they are allowed to grow to
“Your kind of a Man Eor Governor
If nominated and elected. 1 will con­
considerable size before set into the
tinue the present efficient and economi­
field.
cal methods in conducting the offi-ej
and use every effort to give the public
If Germany wants to keep a pet Kai-
(
courteous treatment.
set Stic may, but the neighbors will in­
F lora T hompson .
sist on her drawing Ins fsi>»»« and trim­
(Paid Advertisement.)
ming his claws.
I
A weekly newspaper published every Saturday at the county seat of Jack. « t
County, Oregon. D. W. B agshaw . Editor and Publisher
Do the Right Thing!
Donated by
Jno.M. Williams Co.
lacksonvill
Simpson?
Phone 112.
Oregon
wil] clothe and equip one soldier:
How many soldiers will you help
put into the field?
Bank of Jacksonville