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About Jacksonville post. (Jacksonville, Or.) 1906-19?? | View Entire Issue (May 18, 1918)
; JACKSONVILLE POST c ( tl'cial Paper of the (Uy of JaiKsonvilie, Oregon" A weekly newspaper published every Saturday at the county seat of Jack.«, County, Oregon. D. W. B agghaw , Editor and Publisher Entered as seeond-class matter I un>- it th**» it I, k Ori'gon, under Act of Coneres- of March SATURDAY. .1/1Y 18, it 18 »,. L] Households. Eating Houses and Bakers Must Decrease Use of ivheat • jr”. SUBSCRIPTION: One year by mail $1.50. ¡Advertising _ .application. Propose A Big Haise In Railroad Rates. Urgent military necessities of United States and the Allies forced a more dr.istic restricHon In the wheat conservation program. Coupled with an earnest appeal to all Individuals households, public eating places and bakers of bread and pcs tries for their co-operation and sup port, Herbert C. Hoover has issued a new set of rules designed to furthei reduce wheat consumpticn In this country until the next harvest. These rules and Mr. Hoover’s per sonal appeal are given out through Mr. W. B. Ayer, Federal Food Admin Istrator for Oregon, In the following message: Help the Washington, May 14 An increase of .. : < C-'-’ ! C Ft £ at least 25 per coni in freight and pas ot • ■>] iré*:-® Mj-I ur I I . t»>r senger rales is indicated in estimates V. I’.-it ntpract- i. .’EfeEKCES of railroad officials, a report of which ■r invaio ibto ho* J : ! CLLL PATENTS, was published here today. The report :• to get a part'»--, i e- .1 o. r \ uu.àe inlet .I..U :on. sets forth that the costs of fuel, wag es, equipment and other operating ex penses will be from $600,000,000 to “If we are to furnish the Allies with $750,000,000 more than last year. the necessary proportion ot wheat to Recommendations that rates be rais- ' maintain their war bread from now until the next harvest (and this is a ed by approximately this percentage ♦ r ♦ military necessity) we must reduce has been made to Director General our monthly consumption to twenty- Pour Oregon Men McAdoo by his advisers. one million bushels a month as against Shippers will be permitted to appeal Win ( onimissions. our normal consumption of about to the interstate commerce commis forty two million bushels or fifty per sion under the railroads set and final cent of our normal consumption, re decision will be with President Wil- Camp Kearny. San Diego, Cal., May serving a margin for distribution to ' soil. 13—Congratulations filled camp today the army and for special cases, leav Such an increase as is proposed would when the list of those graduated in the ing for general consumption approxi be the biggest in the history of Ameri- third officers’ training camp held here mately one and one-half pounds of '■ «sn railways. was made public thri ugh the commit wheat products weekly per person. I tee on public information. Three hun Many of our consumers are dependent upon baker’s bread. Such bread must I dred and twenty six men were listed as be durable and therefore requires a Summons. having successfully completed the larger proportion of wheat products IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE STATE course. The list contains the follow than cereal breads baked in the home. OF OREGON IN AND FOR JACKSON “The well-to-do in our population ing Oregon men with their home ad Phone 142. -lhe Pi( pie’s Store. COUNTY. dresses and the branch of the service can make greater sacrifices in the Frances Ann Kleinhammer, Plaintiff consumption of wheat products than to which they are assigned: -vs- Richard B. Flynn. McMinnville; in can the poor. In addition our popu lation in the agricultural districts, Kate Hills and W. J. Hills her hus fantry. where the substitute cereals are abun band, Defendants. Garry V. McCracken, Grants Pass, ilant. are more skilled in the prepara To said Defendants: Kate Hills and W. field artillery. tion of breads from these other cereals J. Hills, her husband. Edwin W. Meyer, Portland, infan- than the crowded city and industrial IN THE NAME OF THE STATE try. populations. With improved transpor OF OREGON, You are hereby requir Andrew A. Stumpf. Medford, infan tation conditions we now have avail able a surplus of potatoes. We also ed to appear in the above entitled court try. have In the spring months a surplus and cause and answer the Complaint of milk and we have ample corn and of thia plaintiff on file herein against Eugene Laundry Burns oats for human consumption. The you within ten days from the date of drain on rye and barley as substitutes Proper Care of Palms. service of this Summons upon you if At Early Morning Hour. las already greatly exhausted the sup To make palms thrive in a draw such service is made within Jackson ply of these grains. ing room, sponge the leaves once a County, Oregon; within twenty days "To effect the needed saving of week villi lukewarm water to which from the date of the service of this Eugene, Or., May 13—The pl int o wheat we are wholly dependent upon > little milk 1ms been udded. After Summons upon yuu if such service is the Fisher Laundry company, on South the voluntary assistance of the Amer Illis stand the pot in lukewarm water ican people and we ask that the fol high enough to completely cover it for made within any other county of the Willamette street, was totally destroy 1 wo hours, ’i bis is the only satlsfac- State of Oregon; within six weeks from ■d by fire this morning, entailing a los: lowing rules shall be observed: First—Householders to use not to lory method of watering; and many the date of the first publication of >f $15,000, with about half that amount are killed every year simply be- Summons if served by publication if insurance. The fire was Uiscoverco exceed a total of one and one half plaids •ailse people neglect to water them pounds per week of wheat products thereof; or if served outside of the by file fireman at 5:45 o’clock, after hi per person. This means pot more properly. Pouring a little water on State of Oregon, in lieu of the actual had huill a fire in the boiler room The than one and three-fourths pounds of the plant is of no use. end standing it publication, then within six weeks from blaze started in the attic in the front victory bread containing the required in a saucer of water does very little the date of such service, and you w.ll part of the building, and it is believed percentage of substitutes and about good. hereby take notico that if you fail to chat faulty electric wiring was the one half pound of cooking flour, mac- so appear and answer Complaint on cause. When the firemen discovered aroni, crackers, pastry, pies, cakes, I No. 63. file herein, for want thereof, the plain ■he blaze the entire attic was on fire, wheat breakfast cereals all combined. Second — Public eating places and tiff will pray to the court for the fol Fifteen women and men are thrown to observe two wheatless days lowing relief against you, to-wit:- nil of employment as a result of the clubs Great War Plant lobe per week. Monday and Wednesday, as Report of the ( ondition of Sorghum Mill Is Planned. • That the plaintiff recover off and tire. at present, and in addition thereto not from you the above-named defendants, Built Near Pittsburg to serve in the aggregate a total of THE BANK OF JACKSONVILLE judgment in the sum of Twenty-five Talent Project Bond more breadstuffs, macaroni, crackers, Hoo.l River, Or.. May 15 — Hood Riv hundred dollars ($2500.00) and interest pastry, pies, cakes, anil wheat break Washington, May 14—Neville island, fast cereals containing a total of more at Jacksonville in the State of Oregon er may have a sorghum mill in opera thereon at the rate of eight (8".) per Issue Is tion here this Fall. A. G. Jennings, in the Ohio river, i ear Pittsburg, was than two ounces of wheat flour to any cent from March 25th, 1918, until paid, at the close of business one guest at any one meal. NO an orehardist, planted a small plot of selected today by the war department together with one hundred fifty dollars May 10, 1918. Amber sorghum cane last year. Al as the site for the great government Salem, Or., May 13 The bon I issue WHEAT PRODUCT8 TO BE 8ERV ($150.00) attorney’s fees and costs and though his planting was delayed until o'dnanee plant to be built and operat disbursements herein to be taxed, and if $75,000 by the Taler.t irrigat'ng dis ED UNLESS SPECIALLY ORDERED. Public eating establishments not to RESOURCES July, he ha. vested a fair quali y ci ed in the interior. Work will be push- tor a decree of court foreclosing a cer trict lias been approved by tne capital buy more than six pounds ot wheat tain real estate mortgage securing said .»sues committee, State Engiqper Lew- I products per month per guest, thus I Lours at.d discounts______ $45,602.11 product, and, squeezing oat the jute, el as raoidly as possible. by crude hand process, made enough The Neville Island plant will be the dent and promissory note described in s was informed today in a letter fr, m conforming with limitations requested Overdrafts secured and un plaintiff's complaint, and to which you F. C. Dillard, district engineer. The of the householders. secured ________________ 278.69 sorghum molasses for his own use. Mr. largest in the world, surpassing even are respectfully referred. And that McDonald creek unit on the larger pro Third—Retailers to sell not more Bonds and Warrants........... _ 10,969.51 Jennings saved about 40 pounds of that of the Krupps in Germany. It seed. will be built and operated by the Unit said mortgage be foreclosed on the ject is the only work contemplated at than one eighth of a barrel of flour i Slocks, securities, judg The orehardist is endeavoiing to per ed States Steel corporation at the soli premises described therein ns follows: oresent. Notwithstanding a good rain to any town consumer at any one time | ments, etc._____________ 7,520.00 Commencing at a point on the North it' May 11 the crop situation is still and not more than one quarter of a Banking House----------------- 4,000.0t suade his neighbors to plant all of the citation of the government. Heavy line <>f Block number Six (6) of Gal critical, particularly the grain crop, barrel to any country customer at Furniture and fixtures_____ 2,00O.0( acclimated seed this season. He will artillery an ! projectiles in great quan any one time and in no case to sell start a mill and manufacture the juice loway’s Addition to the town (now Mr Dillard reports. wheat products without t*. sale of an Other real estate owned____ 5,371.82 into sweeis for local consumption. As tities will be made under the supervi sion of the steel Corporation, which City) of Medford, situated 123.76 feet Due from approved reserve equal weight of other cereals. West of the Northeast corner there Germany Will Build banks______ ________ ... 11,512.56 a table sweet sorghum is popular here. will detail experts from its organiza Fourth—We ask the bakers and tion to build the plant at a cost of $50,- of, ’ and from ¡said point running grocers to reduce the volume of vic Checks and other cash items 19 20 U- Boa t I)readn a light s tory bread—sold by delivery of a Exchanges for clearing house thence South 176 feet; thence West Briiish Praise America i Navy. 000,000. I three quarters pound loaf where one Cash on hand.__ 122.74 feet; thence North 176 feet tc 4.429.31 pound was sold before and correspond Expenses ___ ... the North line of said Block; thence Army Warns Against tug proportions in other weights. We Washington, May 11 Submaiii.e Lor don, May 14 —American naval ajd I East on North line 122.74 feet to the 72.96 also ask bakers not to increase the Other Resources, cruisers vastly larger than any under has been of the greatest help to tl e place of commencing. All in Jack Capture Ot Pigeons. Total $91,8116.16 British fleet , Archibald Hurd, the na sea craft now in use are to be built by amount of their wheat flour pur son County, Oregon; chases beyond seventy per cent of the val expert, writing in the Daily Tele That said premises be ordered sold in Germany to retrieve her fortune on the average monthly amount purchased in graph on the new siluation in the North the rnanper provided by law, and the ocean and offset her defeat by the al the four months prior to March first. Camp Lewis, American Lake, Wash. LIABILITIES lied navies, according to dispatch •- Fifth—Manufacturers using wheat Capital stock paid in ............. $10,000.00 | Sea resulting from the Zrebrugge a d May 14—Army authorities have issued proceeds thereof be applied Ostend raids, extension of B icish mine I In the payment of costs and ex- from the French minister of inaiin . producís for non food purposes should Surplus fund ................. 1,000 001 fiel Is, a”d the generally increasing na a warning that a federal law prohibits Georges Levgues. The cruser subm i cease such use entirely. penne of sale. the capture, killing or having in one's Undiv idl'd profit», lisa ex Sixth—There is no limit upon the val pressure aiainst Germany. II In the payment of costs ar.d dis- rims will be heiyily armed and arm >i possession a carrier pigeon owned bv penses a: d taxes pidd __ 3,808.49 I use of other cereal flours anil meals, "When the war is over,” he says, the United States government. The bursements of this suit, including the ed and will be de.-iginpl especially I such as corn, barley, buckwheat, po Individual deposits subject "the nation will form some conception possession < r detention of a pigeon attorney's fees allowed the plaintiff by meet the menace of the torpedo b >n tato flour, et cetera Many thousands to •. been ..... . .’>•>. s. 5 . lestroyers which have proved so effec of the extent of the debt which we owe without notifying the nearest military the court. of families throughout the land are Demand certificates of de tive in hunting down the smaller sub the American naw for the manner in III The amount due the plaintiff on now using no wheat products what posit _________ ________ 774.03 which it has co-operated, not only in or naval authorities immediately, by ever except a very small amount for Certified checks_________ said note and other forms of indebted marines now in operation. registered mail, is prima facie evidence 68.70 cooking purposes, and are doing so Time and Saving Deposits .. 13.689.64 connection with the convoy system, but of violation and punishable by a fine of ness, and the balance it any there bi after said amounts have been fully 510,000 Are Enlisted In Navy In perfect health and satisfaction. Notes and bt is rediscounted .. 2,100.00 in fighting the submarines. $100, six months' imprisonment or There Is no reason why all of the "If the naval position is improving both. paid, satisfied and discharged, lie paid Bills payable for money bur American people who are able to cook today, as it is, it is due to the fact that over ¡unto the said defendants, and rowed_________________ 4.500.001 the British and American fleets tn their own households cannot sub are I thereby all and any title, estate, lien Washington, Mav 13 The enlisted sist perfectly well with the use of less Other liabilities.__ ___ ■| U-3 t J Bise Siili Choked working in closest accord, supp rted and interest of the defendants in and strengta < f the navy exclusive of the wheat products than the one and one- Total $91.806.16 by an immense holy of skilled workers to said premises be foreclosed ni.it tor- reserve forces is more than 20",000. nc half pounds a week allowed. We spe on both sides of the Atlantic, who are over haired, except as to the right ot c. rding to official returns to the navy cially ask the well to do households S tate of O regon , f London, May 16-Latest reports show SS, turning out destroyers and other craft that the Germans are displaying great redemption as provided by law; and fol 1 p.irtment. Voluntary enlistments In the country to follow this additional County of Jackson, i for deal.ng with the submarines, as i activity in endeavoring to repair the such other further and different re'iel continue at th • rate of 1000 per week, programme so that we may provide I, Wm. H. Jihnson, Cashier of the well as mines and bombs. as to the court may sem proper and t he naval reserve force now numbers the necessary marginal supplies for those pnrts of the community less able above-named bank, do solemnly swear I "The Germans can have a battle damage caused at Zeebrugge, the Ger- equitable in the premises. 110,000 to adapt themselves to so large a pro that the above statement is true to whenever they want it. The strength nan submarine base an the Belgian This summons is published in Th* coast, bv the British naval raid. The If the Irish slacker in Ireland expects portion of substitutes and in order ' the best of my knowledge and belief. of the grand fleet has been well main- , channel stiil remains blicked and it is Jacksonville Post, under and by virtu» that we shall be able to make the , W m . H. J ohnson . Cashier. I tained. Some of the finest battleships of an order duly made and entered up the Irish tighter in America to svmpa- wheat exports that are absolutely de I thought likely it will remain so for a of the United States navy are now as considerable time. on the 10th day of April, 1918, in this tl.ize with him. then the Irish slacker manded of us to maintain the civil Correct —Attest. C. M. Ruch, soc.ated with it. court and cause by Honorable F. M. in Ireland doesn’t understand the lri h population and soldiers of th»' Allies Apart from the fact that the en- R. D. Hines, and our own army. Calkins, Circuit Judge. The date ot tighter in America at all; not at all. trance is occupied by two snnken con- “With the arrival of the new harvest Directors. The new Austrian Foreign Minister Crete filled vessels, the position of the the first publication is the 11th dry id We have I card of a woman whose Mai, 1918, last publication it the 22t »1 f liner, as well as whose contemporary wo should be able to relax such re Subscribed and sworn to before me ir an expert lip reader, it is said. If sunken cruiser Thetis, which lies at strictions. but until then we ask for some of nis predeces.. >rs had learned the e ‘ge of the shoal, is likely to in day of June, 1918. husband is in khaki. She i# bothered the necessary patience, sacrifice, and this 16. day of May, 1918. to interpret signals and had heard G >r- crease the difficulties of dredging and D. W. B agshaw , C. M. T homas , as to whether she should wear a two cooperation of the distribution trades Notaty Public. manv whi-per •‘shut up” they might prevent the harbor from being cleared Attorney for Plaintiff. star pin or a one-sti r pin. Will some aud public.” My Commission expires Feb. 26. 1920. not now have been out of jobs. r*"T Medford, Oregon. kind reader please advise. up. lh u May 20, to 27th Space Donated by Jno.M. Williams Co Oregon Jacksonville Make Good The Promise! Red Cross Second War Fund One Hundred Million Dollars May 20, to 27th Bank of Jacksonville I