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About Jacksonville post. (Jacksonville, Or.) 1906-19?? | View Entire Issue (May 4, 1918)
suegou Historien! bomety NO < plan to SUGAR FOR CANNING DU TCH TROOPS ARE TO BE AVAILABLE. BEING HELD I RS TRAINS FOR LIQUOR District Attorneys Special Agents To En force Dry Law. Denies of Oregon i Water Power Sites Withdrawn. I _r.. 7 ¿VI XNS Soins Recent Happenings Berlin Want In Various Parts I Ayer Issues List Of Rules Holland Regulating Handling Of Commodity. /vui/bf.i it ü R OW¡\ STATE search Threatens Petro- grad and Insists on Holding Ab'cbid- ied Slavs. Manufactures, Enterprises and Improvements, Providing Pa y refis and Promot ing Development of Oregon Salem, Or., April 29-Western O re gon district attorneys in session ti ere Saturday to devise m oars to en force the Oregon prohibition law, pirticulir- ly rel itive to vi dation by persons trav eling on Smth-Tn Pacific trains b stv. e n California and Oregon or in auto n >- biles on the Pacific Highway, decile! to ask the co operation of ths railroad company and of the government. The plan is to have each county fur nish agents to travel on the trains, the railroad company to recognize them us employes by the payment of nominal salaries and the government, as the aontroliing power of the railroads, to give them authority to search trains. Governor Withy combe addressed the meeting and promised the .'»ssistanc j of the state military police, according to lhe arrangement made with Major Deieh Saturday. ---------- ».m —- Salem, Or., April 29 -Withdrawals To make available a supple of sugar ot' public lands s.iiiabl? fur water pa v Portland —Portland Hotel t. spec I Washington, April 30 —G Tinany has to meet all reasonable requirements for er develupm nt. aggregating several demanded of Russia an exchange < f I large sun this spring improvements, The Hague, April 27 The cjmmand- use in preserving perishable food pro er-in-chief of the 1 md an.I tea forces thousa .1 acres, nave been made by the prisoners and has threatened to take machinery and now furniture. fl ids during the canning season, the in Holland has provisionally stopped all govern n nt from th? Oregon-Californ Petrograd unless ths Russian g > ern- Cotta,?! Grove -1 me county Po ■■ >n i following rules and regulations, effec leaves of absence. ia railr >ad grant acreage, ac ■ >rding to ment agrees to the terms advanced, Grange table 1 resulutfmi to endorse in ■ tive at once, were sent out to all retail information received at the office of the state department hero has learned. Non-Partisan. League nn I favor s! co dealers and county food administrators State eng'neer Lewis, and it ¡»state! The German government, the state operative policies. Washington, April 27—The German ov -r the state by W. B. Ayer, federal that the with irawals ire in vie a» a re departm .-nt'sdispatches said, is sending Portlan Htii.'kyards last We If. pail food administrator for Oregon, Fri minister to The Netherlands is still at sult of ioveitigations by the fede-ai to Russia a commission of 11:5 members cattle raiser highest pri ••• ;V •" ly-•‘•iv- day. l The Hague and did not leave for Ger- authorities. About 10.) townships are to present the German dem.in Is. ed for cattle oi, Pacific Cxist, up t > affected by the order e along the Neha “The rules are issued,” explains the I many as reported, The Netherlands le The German demand, as outlined, lem, U npqua. Siusl.aw, Siletz. R >gue calls for the immediate release of all 17*4 cent-' a pound which is a nreti.y bulletin, “for the purpose of permit gation announced today. The Dutch and Smith rivers and their tributar German prisoners who are in good good reason for hi “h cost of in “at. ting dealers gradually to increase sugar minister to Berlin returned to The Hague, it was sai I, to discuss with h's Shipouiiding has brought the Pacific ies. stocks, so that there may be no extra- health, that those who are id shall re Coast to ihe attention of the worid an 1 o dinary burden placed upon transpor government the nrogress of jneg.tia- main in Russia under the care of neu we should leave n > stone unturned to tation during the height of the cann.ng ’ tions with Germany. tral physicians and that the Germans No ultimatum, it was asserted at the create coalitions which will encourage Bread May Cost Two cents More or. and preserving season, and in order their side will release only those that consumers mav obtain resonable legation, has been sent to Holland by Portland, April 29 There is indi-a- Russian prisoners who are ill or are this great industry now and after th i Germany. war. • supplies for all canning and preserving that Food Administrator Ayer will incapacitated The legation took occasion to deny purposes.” Baker -Portland Mausoleum Co. e in grant the request of the bakers ¡for an that Holland has put an embargo on templates erection of modern niiisu.e- increase in the wholesale price of A pledge is provided at the bottom inn here at cost of $4»),0 >0. of the bulletin for the purchaser to sign the export of tin, chinco.ia and kapoek bread. The increase may amount to 2 RAILROAD SHOPS AT cents a loaf. promising allegiance to the food ad from the Dutch East Indies and said Portland When the wooden steim r Fuel Applications Waived. BAKER ARE BURNED Caponka was launched by the Gra it ministration in issuing the sugar to the that the government merely had issued The bakers have h.dd several confer - Smith Poi ter Shipbuilding Co., withi i b?st purposes of the household. The an order requiring that exports be li- ances in this connection.- They assert censed. rules follow: forty-nin" working days from the Inn • Portland, Ore., April 30 —As a result that the price of lab >r, of substitutes of strong representation* by Fuel Ad and overhead costs have increased to Threat To Burn Sawmills her keel was laid, a new world's rec ir I “Sales of sugar for canning and pre First Wir Conference. was set u;> for the spe.dy construeti -n ministrator Holmes of Oregon, fuel such an extent that they can make no serving purposes may be made in quan Also Heard but Home and launching of a h ill. consumers of the state will not be com profit under the present circumstanc tities not exceeding 190 pounds to any pelled to make written application for es. o æ family, when the purchaser has Union Meat Co’s, plant at Portlanl Guard Protects Every war worker in this county has wood and coal supplies, as previously correctly filled out and signed one of has payroll of between (KM) in I 7'M! pe - Plant certificates. The grocer must then been requested to attend Oregon’s first announced. pie and an annual payroll of over $.50.),- Holmes took the stand that Oregon The State Gaes O.i Half drop the completed certificate in the War Conference to be held in Portland, 1)00. mail box; no stamp is necessary, Cer- May 22 and 23, under the auspices of ians are being encouraged to lay in am- Utility companies in state ask in Rate In Using Wheat Baker, Or., April 2a —What is be p'e supplies early, and he considered tificates must be properly signed, and the State Council of Defense. crease ie rates. Hundreds of Co npiri- lieved to be another phase of the activ The meeting has been called at the that enforcement of the application the name and address of the purchaser Salem, Or., April 30-By the “59-51” request of federal officials and is of ex blank order was an unnecessary incon policy adopted by the state b >ar l of ities of the I. W. W. occurred here I ies have alreily been granted in.rene must be clearly written in ink. last night when the machine shops of to meet increased c ut of labor a i 1 treme importance from several angles. “Sugar to bo used by the consumer First, the war workers will have an op venience to the public and a useless ex | control for the use of cereals and car the Sumpter Valley railway were com supplies. | eal products at the state institute is for purposes other than canning and portunity of hearing men speak who pense to fuel dealers. North Bend Tuird U. S. ship launch He laid his case before the National I during the coming six m > iths, the con pletely destroyed by fire. preserving shall not be sold by the have a national or international view ed here. "The local home guard company had dealer in greater quantités than the of the war; second, the workers will Fuel Administration and has just re sumption of wh ?at fl >ur will be cut Astoria —Large cranberry warehouse been called o tt to guard the White Pine ceived a wire from Washington stating from 400 barrels a month to 29) barrels present allowance; have an opportunity of discussing local that a special ruling will be made for and, insteal of asking for bids o: 2590 Mill and Lumber Yards, after two men to be built here. I “Sales to family consumers are limit problems and coordinating their views Spaita—Grain elevat >r may be b,. it Oregon, although the regulation will barrels for the peri ,d, bids will be re talking of setting fire to the mill, were ed to $1 purchases. with the views of others in attendance, be enforced in all other states, saving quired for only 1415 barrels. ove.heird by South Baker boys. I here. “Farmers or others livingoutside the which will prove of mutual benefit to possibly other N «rthwesterq states. Coquille to have $10,00) opera house. It in thought that tne idea was to The board’s co-operation with the limits of any city or town may purchase all who attend, and third, the gather destroy tne whole lumber industry, as M irshfield -E.nl irging and imbroving fo>d administration will be absolute in 25-pound lots. ing will pave the way for a great state I and and exact half will be saved in the the mills of Baker are all supplied with coni mine of Riverton Fuel Co. ne ir Resigns “Sugar shall not be used or adver wide speaking campaign which is to Nor t heli fíe use of wheat through th.! substitution I logs and ail other necessities by tho here ami aetual consiruction work wi.l tised as a leader for special sales, nor follow shortly after the conference. Sumpter Vailey line. It is said that a soon begin. I ot Because Of Illness. other cereals. to encourage the sale of other merch Baker man near the Eccles Mercantile I Taft on Siletz Bay may get $5))) Gen. Foch has good eyes for a weak andise.” store, who was the first to discover the ■wharf and warehouse. spot in the German line. Gold Hill Irrigation Bond fire, saw three men leave the shop and Rua l work is on in earnest now and London, April 29—Lord Northcliffe Two heads are not better than “one” get into an automobile which was driv has resigned as chairman of the London Sorghum Grown At Roseburp. in the command of an army. Issue Up To Commission en off at a high rate of speed toward Pacific highway bein' improved at in - ny points. headquarters of the B-itish mission to Sumpter. Riseburg, Or.. April 29—C. J. Hurd, It is more useful to eat less wheat the United States and director of pro Canyon City —Chrome ore activity county agricultural agent, is promoting than to hand a flag out of your window. Salem, Or., April 29—The state irri paganda in enemy countries, but wid booming in this section. th .‘growing of sorghum by farmers Librrly Bonds Are Negotiable Pershing expressed the feelings of I continue to bold these offices until his gation securities commission has been Reedsport Big fish concert is in the h.-re t> relieve a possible sugar fam America when he offered his army to • successor is named. Ill health is given asked by the Gold Hill irrigation dis making. Reedsport Fish Co. will oper ine. A sorghum mill is owned here. the French commander. as the cause. trict to appiove a bond issue of $60,000 Portland, Ore., April 30—Some mis ate SO river b >ats this season and will for the development of the district and apprehension regarding the word “con also put oil deep-sea fishing boat plant certify to the issue of bonds. The vertibility.” used in connection with is being constantly enlarged. commission, composed of State Engi Third Liberty Loan Bonds, seems to Coquille Riving of spruce iu Coquille neer Lewis, State Bank superintendent have arisen in the minds of the public, Bennett and Attorney General Brown, according to lette s received at State valley to begin soon. Toledo Ma hinery arrives for Ches- has not yet parsed on the petition. Liberty Loan Headquarters, som- per ley Lbr. Co. mili to operate here. sons confusing the term with negotia Port Umpqua Johnson sawmill, 59,- bility. Twelve Bottles Of Whiskey 000 capacity, ne»ring completion here. Edward Cookingham, state executive Are , Found In Lavatory. chairman, gave out the following state Reedsport New sawmill here starts operations. Roseburg, Or., April 27—Twelve bot i ment Saturday, regarding the meaning of the words: Echo 23 machine sheep shearing tles of Old Hermitage whisky was “ I wmid like to make it plain to all plant to operate here this season. found in a suitcase in the lavatory near A railroad survey is in progress be the off! :es of Dr. C. L. Pears in, a de i- purchasers of bonds that the Third ti<t, yesterday afternoon, after the Liberty Loan Bonds are both negotia tween Toledo and Newpor*. lentist’s rooms had been searched. Dr ble and transferable and in that respect Corvallis -New cheese f ictory to (>“ Pearson said the suit case di 1 n >t bi do rot differ at all from the First and built on site of plant which w is des Second issues of Liberty Bonds. long to him, while the officers sa/ th troyed by fire. “The word ‘convertibility’ has no <aw hi n carry a suit case fr >m the af Ba'id >u Work of graveling Bandon- ternoon train, which had arrival fro n reference whatever to the negotiabili Curry rod to commence soon. ty of the bonds. This particular issue California. Port Orf >rd Construction of mill i is not 'convertible' into any other bonds which may be issued later in the war, north of here rushed. Capacity 49,- bjt that does not mean that the b md* 009. Two New Logging Ctmit are not negotiable or transferable or Portland's 1,099,09) bushel grain ele Opened In Polk County. I deliverable in the freest possible mnn- vator will be built at a cost of $i.M,99) Dallas, Or., April 29-The Spiulding i ner at any time and to any person who by Dinwiddle Construction Co. Ri idle - Work to begin on highway Digging & Lumber conpanv this week i may purchase the bonds or to whom 11 Inst died two ne v camps on the hial- the holder mav desire to transfer near here, cost $5<>0<). vaters of the Luikianate river, abive I them. ” Official pamphlets containing detail- Black It >•’<, in ssetiini 11 an 1 21. e I information regarding Third Liber- .10 Names Appear On 1 township 9 so ith, an I will tap s s n s of ' 'y Loan Bonds may be had from State c wit/. The he fin.-st timber in the ciuit/. Marine ( usually List. Li erty Loan Headquarters, 222 North logs fro n th j ci n.u will be h » il i 1 t > Ao stern Bank Building, Portland, for Ifc the log dump near West Salem o ver the Valley & Siletz railway a il the 1 the asking. Washington, April 29 A marine cas Southern Pacific. ualty list, containing 39 namis w is giv H Show our Boys HI H [ill “Over There h ! that we are with them 100per cent strong: II Buy Liberty Bonds and make oui li H II IM future SAFE I Space donated by Lewis Ulrich IS II 361 HÍ h II H Express Office Robbed By Sneak Thief At Marshfield. Marshfield, Or., April 29—On Satur day night $1300 in cash and checks were stolen from the local Wells-Fargo ex preqs office. The money was received late Saturday night for shipment Sun- lay morning, placed in a money pouch and hung inside a window where the morning Iriver in going to the train could easily reach it. The thieve» sim- oly reached into the wind >w, to-ik the noney sack and deeainpe I without leaving a trail. The a n >u it of actual money taken was about $590. Mother Of Austrian Empress Is Banished. en out today bv the navy department Three men were killed in action, one died of wounds and three of disease; ten were severely wounde I and thir Paris, April 29 — The Princess Marie teen slightly wounded. Antoinette, mother of Empress Zita, Alcohol In Grape 'ilice. ha« been ordered to leave Austria with in 21 hours and not re-enter th it coun try until the termination of the war, according to a dispatch from Geneva. Chehalis, Wash., Apr I 29 SI Empress Zita has be n bl .med by the Berry has arrest A. J, Demao, pro-Gertnan party in her husband's em on rat a a po I hill, ant confisc i pire as being responsible for Emperor lot of grap ■ juice sai l to contain Charles’ now famous lei ter lo Prine* hoi, whien D *man ha I be.-n sei Sixtus, of Bourbon, his broth *r in law, ;I ■ appt are I before Justice Wes in which he made overture« for peace and was placed under $5‘)0 bond t to Franco. pear for a h aring this afternoon.