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About Jacksonville post. (Jacksonville, Or.) 1906-19?? | View Entire Issue (April 27, 1918)
: JACKSONVILLE POS I - ..w/.-tnsr Official Paper at the City at Jacksonville, Orefrri A weekly newspaper published every Sat urd iv at the county seat of .lac -on County, Oregon. I). W. B agshaw , Editor and Publisher Entered as second-class matter June 22. 1!M7, at the post office at Jac Oregon, under Act of Congress of M.irth 3. 1879. ■ i ■. ii SATURDAY. APRIL 27. ft/S U 3. Pat. Oír p Kids Kleen The ~ioj» orarte»), health ul. playtime />arm*nlfevef meitcd tor children I tr ,H -es/« A Age Md- in ene piece wtf drop back. E. slipp-d on cr 06 4 Eu’iiy wash'd. Nc h;’S: Pc band-1 step ch ix: lion iVl Jein hlued-r.ijn .nd Benii'ce k'tif .»nJ - l ite Lick i; . ALoliyhler wrtflht, fact-'ol- i •J i.i a van.-tvcfpl -¿ruiigdr ñpprcur ately h ! ' * • -a SUBSCRIPTION: One year by mail 81.5it. Advertising application. • > Ctganiz? I ■ ' ' $1.00 the suit New Regiment - Jacksonville Leads ¡Coun 1 Illi dr tn Duich.neck wuS eibov ve« or high neck *nd lor.3 sire1. - Eoi.ei (in cok r») sh:wing ¿í.í fermi material, sent free or request I THE LIBERTY LOAN $ U If vour dealer cannot supply you wr will <rnd th'.m. chart x ^>rep. on receipt of pnce. $i OU each. Satisfaction SalHfaetr guaranteed or mone’. Ir‘undea Vancouver, Wash., April Hllth engineers ire to be organized im- ^OVERALLS A NEW SUIT ty, Quota Is $6,500. i mediately at Vancouver barracks, ac- RE6. U.S. PAT. OFF. FREE cr riling to reliable advices receive i IF THEY RIP Subscriptions Is | here. This new regiment will I e made Pew-irr of imilaticL» I up from men expected in the timing Look fur this label |2F* $27,600. LEVI STPO 'r &C0. | draft and it will replace the 318th en jan rox -ixca cal Mode bu— » gineers organized here and which re-' LEVI STRAUSS & CÖ .Sia .rancheo —____ ■■ . The following names comprise the cent ly departed presumably for over ¿ aut. r arment for Muoriteli se s service. Honor List: I ... ----- I Carrie Beekman Ros. s will not h"lp to win t he war It is now or never with Germany and Mrs. Julia Beekman as mich as will beim» and I otatoes. now and forever with the A des. Stella Levy Issie McCully John Swan John B. Renault,"Sr. Oscar C. Lewis Geo. Little Enos Conger Herman Offenbacher Chas. J. Nunan Mignon Nunan Mary E. Day J. W. Bybee J. W. ,’Robinson Jas. M. Cronemilier Lee C. Port Bruce Fleming Helen Black Weyerhaut-er Timber Syndicate James Young John Reter J asten Hartman Marie Ulrich Geo. Ries Chapman D. W. Bagshaw W. A. Hanna G. W. Godward Chris Ulrich Ada L. Bagshaw 1 ’o ì i i i c a I Announcements ! Lewis Ulrich Andrew Cantrall Mrs. Geo. Launspach Mrs. T. N. Bell Gardner is a candidate for T. N. Bell •ounty judge, subject to the primaries. Wesley Hartman May ¡7, 1918. He stands for efficien Lyal Hartman cy, economy, business princii les in co nty affairs, a square deal to every E. A. Thompson s etion of the county, personal service Bertha Keegan and due courtesy for everyone transac Linnie Hanscom ting business with the county court. Elizabeth Reuter Paid Adv. Arthur R. Hinkle William Jennings FOR COUNTY JUDGE. Henry Shafer F. Roy Davis announces his candida Henry Mankins cy for County Judge, subject to the Mrs. Henrv Mankin» Democratic primaries, May 17, 1918. J. B. Coleman If nominated and elected he will give F. L. TouVelle the business affairs of the county his Elizabeth B. TouVelle personal attention exclusively. Has Katherine B. Conner had ten years experience in the courts James Davies of Oregon—seven years in Jackson Myrtle W. Blakeley county as a resident and court report Alice M. Beecroft er of Ashland and Medford. Will play The state is entitled to the active services of a man who knows Rogue River Timber Co. no favorites. Oshkosh Timber & Land Co. how to work. Work for the state generally and work for the peo (Paid advertisement.) Enos A. Wail ple of the state b »th individually and collectively. Dorothy Wall COUNTY JUDGE. Alfred Boggis Oregon does not need any oral >rs for orators are a drug cn the I herewith announce my candid Emma Boggis market, and like constitutional I i.ve.-q they do not got any tiling. for the Republican nomination of coun James F. Fitzgibbon ty judge at the primary elee ion May Phillip McCool !7th. 1918. If I am nominated aid The federal government needs ,d the assistance Oregon can give, George P. Williams circled I will during my term of > flice Jackson County but it is not receiving it because it has not been put up to the de • induct it strictly as a business hew E. II. Helms p irtment on a business basis. ing to the line of economy and demand Applegate District ing efficient service in ail departments J C. Grubb Tislay business men are having more to do with the government of the county service. Fred R. Benedict affairs than ever b -fore. We ar. spending twenty-four mi I on W. C L eever . Marie Benedict (Paid A’v.) dollars a day and the people w.io will nav this money are the pen- John W. Pernoil pie who actually create wealth, the farmer, producer aid the Nancy Pernoil CuUNTY CLERK toiler. Mauu Herriott I wish to announce to the people of John B. Herriott Jackson county, that I am a candidate J. A. O'Brien Our prosperity depends upon our continuel industrial activities for the republican nomination for Coun Ruch District and everyone of these should b maintained at maximum capacity. ty Clerk, at the primaries to be heli Miles Cantrall I May 17th. Peter Harlan Cantrail In asking for the nomination for The prosperity of the small furo er, the small producer and the Mary Cantrail County Clerk, I do so feeling that I am manufacturer is as essential to I he state and the niftion as the thoroughly qualified to serve the pe ople -----------»«♦---------- - prosperity of the big man, every one of our occupations i that can u ity, and that my yr "i s should be given equal < >i si . ra m regardless of the amount pro servi » as County Recorder h..s ful y Austrians Shoot I he m.- for the more im(octant duced. Hungry Civilians 'uuniy Clerk. . the peop<e are satisfied with Every eneour.igenien: must be . .ven to increase production and ny admin stratio.i of the Recorder’s this can be obtained only through assurance that the sm.i.l form Washington, April ,23-Serlous food Office, and should see tit to promote me riots in Galicia are described in a dib ers as well as the big m.ui is g.n g to receive his propor'.io ate to the Office of County Clerk, I assure it malic dispatch tixiay from France. share of the war expenditures, a id that there will be a market them that they will have no teas >n to • says: r.gn t it. for his products and a profit to him for his work, ba;e.lpro; or “A telegram from Vienna to the C haincey F lorey . tioiiatelv ujon hi» cost of produ i. n. Muenchener Neueste Nachrichtcn re (Paid Adv.) ports that in many large towns of Ga licia riots irvolving bloodshed took place COUNTYCLERK. There tnuat be equality in all ph: us of our state and national in list week because of the shortage of dustry, and the small fellow m.is; not be forgotten, overlooked or . hereby announce my candidacy for r - food. At Cracow these riots were par ublican nomination for County Clerk crowded out through the rush for big things and big or lers and ticularly fierce, causing the deaths of it the Primary Election. May 17, 1918. big accomplishments. a number of people. The troops I have had 1C years experience as charged into the crowd. The distuib- Deputy County Recorder ard 7 years ances have now spread to Eastern If the people of the state want a b.isiness mm, a worker, a man is Deputv County Clerk. The County Galicia, more particularly in Lem who knows, is thoroughly acq i.upted with every ph ¡se of the in Clerk's Office, after the First Mon. ay berg and Tarnopol. The number of n January, 1919, will assume the duties dustrial situation in Oregon, a mm who is capable, honest and casualties in the civil ponulation is a! I if the County Recorder and I feel my fearless, a man who has by his < wn labor and through his ad high.” ' Peril rice in the said Otfi es qualifies vancement aided in the progress and development of Oregon, they lie t > take up the combined duties. E Senator Jim Reed is rot greatly in want Robert N. Stantield. If nominated and elected. I will con- terested in the war. He has consecra inue the present efficient and economi- ted his disloyal life to fighting Hot ver. ■al methods in conducting the office Paid Adv. by Stantield Senat rial League, 203 Northwestern Bank If Germany had behaved with decen and use every effort to give the public Building, Portland, Oregon. cy toward Russia it might have found courteous treatment. the wot Id wide op|<aiticn fading But F lora T hompson . it blur di Nd as {usual. (Paid Advertisement.) For Senator Space Donated by Jno.M. Williams Co kicksonviuc 1\L Stanfield Farmer, Stock Raisei and Producer. will c’othe and equip one soldier: How many soldiers will you help put into the field? Bank of Jacksonville