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W E Flnn«y VOL XII JACKSONVILLE, JACIiSON LOINTY, OREGON, MAIU'H 1. AMBASSADOR WARNS MILITARY POLICE NEW REVENUE LAW EF U. S. OF DANGER. SOON TO DISBAND. FECTIVE WEDNESDAY. I OJR OWN SI ATE GERMANY TO PAY DEBTS. Some Recent Happenings Finance Minister Realiz s B olsheviki Rule Will Make Organization to Pass Into Measure Signed Monday In Various Parts Huge Task, But Sees History by End of Night. Increase Tax on Germany Stronger than of Oregon Present Month Solution. Luxuries. at Beginning. Pioneer Physician of Portland, Feb. 25.—The task of Boston, Feb. 24-Ambassador Francis, Washington, Feb. 25—Signing of Eastern Oregon Dies. London, Feb. 22. A dispatch to the : checking over the $30,000 or $10,000 Daily News from Weini ir tells of a j the revenue bill by President Wilson home from Russia for the first time in INDUiTK'.AL Manufactures, :ui. / Enterprises Improvements, Pryv an/ ij PayruHs and Prom .»/- mg Develop neat of Oregon. The Halles, Or., Feb. 22. —Dr. Wil tala its correspondent had with Fin nice Aldany —Sawmids in Linn coun'i two years, had several conferences worth of military equipment which was enroute to Washington 1 ist night puts liam Shackelford, who as a pioneer Munster Schiffer ot tile new German aetiv. ; oi l mill reopening no ir Sei : with President Wilson while coming ' used by the Oregon military police has into operation machinery ¡for collect! g surgeon and physician of the N -rth- g ivernment. II ■ dues not rey ini light two plants busy on contrails at A a . r- over on the George Washington and | been practically completed and the $6,0)0,00.) in taxes this year. west was widly known throughout ly his Urr.b'y difficult task aid is de loo. made several recommendations for 1 organization will have completev pass- Higher taxes go into effect today on action on the part of the allies and I ed out of existence by the end of this liquor and softdrinks, iru lading near E istern Oregon and Washington, di d termined to act fairly toward every Corvallis -Cannerv for If nton county American governments for meeting | month, according to Major Richard beer, grape juice, soda water and at his home here jesterday, aged 80 body. now assured; plant to b. ru h.d; will “We are” he said “ir. an extremely cost about $'O,0 '0- the Bolshevik menace. Mr. Francis Deich, commander of the organization. mineral waters and on tobacco, an 1 on years. He was a Kentuckian by birth, Included in the equipment which will so called luxuries. Anticipating :m- and served as a surgeon in the Union difficult situation, but we will deal p obably will disclose them later before G. M. Stan lifer, a leading P ieiti.- he turned back to the state are 12 posiion of new taxes, thousands of army during the Civil war. He came fairly with all creditors, neutral and Coast shipbuilder, says on future of one of the congressional committees. to Oregon with the 1st U. S. artillery e lemies alike. For that we must be "A reign of terror instituted by the motorcycles with side car attachments, gallons of whiskey had been withdrawn shipbuilding: “As I s .'e the situation, Bolsheviki with the purpose of main four Ford automobiles, one Buick auto from government bonded warehouses in 1855, and in 1870 he resigned from allowed time. We possess $ >tl ),0O‘),Ol.-'l now fresh from a tup into the Europe in the army and located in The D Iles, his and we also have some materials, main taining themselves in power is pre mobile and uniforms and equipment for within the last week, with tax paid at These are our countries, 1 Would say that th tii. t vailing in Central and Northern 200 men, including 200 Winchester : the old rate of $3.20 a gallon to escape field of practice covering Eastern ().■.- ly machinery, in hand. th ng for the government to do is io and Washington. He traveled this assets. Russia,” said the ambassador. ’“The carbines. The motor equipment will be the higher rate jf $6.40 a gallon now large territory on horse back for many “You know our liabilities, our tei- release the shipbail :ers from control Outrages they have committed are in Used by the machine gun company of effective. years. In 1887 he married Roxa C. ' r ble burden of debt, the amount of our of the Shipping B >ard. credible. I think it is impossible to re the Oregon National Guard which is to Articles in the “luxury” class <n North Bend—Mountain Stat's Power Coe, who survives him. uncovered piper currency, and our store peace with chaos prevailing in be organized within a few days, ac which new taxes go into effect today Co. moving its plant to this c tv. obligations in the way of indemnities cording to Major Deich. Russia. In fact, with Germany prac incude automobiles and motor acces to the allies. But we have our indust 1. W. W. Headquarters in Portland tically uninjured industrially, I am “A few men were retained in the sories pianos, snorting goods, chewin ' Eugene Surgeon is ry. We shall work off our obligations, I raided and members ordered out of persuaded that if a peace is negotiated Oregon military police after November gum. cameras, candy, tire arms, slot Victim of War. but then, of course, we must be all w- : city. with Bolshevik rule continuing in 15, in the hope that the legislature machines, toilet soaps and art goods. to work. We must have material and Pacific Northwert will receive $37.- Russia, Gormany in 20 years or a would see fit to follow out the recom The tax is paid by the manufacturer. Eugene, Or., Feb. 24.—Captain J. and food for our workmen.” 000,000 federal road funds. decade will be stronger than she was mendation of Governor Withyeombe, ” ---------- »<»>♦—- ■ Eberle Kuykendall, of this city, died at the beginning of the war. She is said Major Deich this morning, “but Klamath Falls—46 tracts reel aim I at Lemans, France, Sunday of menu - familar with the Russian character when it became apparant that that Crater Lake Park to tu e lands to lie leased by guvernm. t. gitis, according ta a cablegram re- trench Planes to Cross and for a generation has been study body had no intention of retaining a Gets Its Appropriation ceived today by his brother, W. A. Spokane I. W. W. ’s out with decim Ocean in One Day ation ing it to influence it. If this turns nucleus of about 15 men in the organi- Kuykendall, Captain Kukyendall, that they intend to gel all resul s out, Germany, instead ot haying been tion, we immediately began the work who was a I radioing physician in uossibie by lawful means, and then Washington, Feb. 26,—All the North Eugene, was the son of Dr. W. Kuy defeated, will have gained a victory.” of closing up the affairs of the police Pari-, Feb. 24.—An airplane with a what they can get by unlawful means. west national parks are well cared for kendall, pioneer physician of this city, organization.-” speed of from 2'Ju to 31)') miles an hour, Seto eordeiis.-ry pays $20,000 a month in the appropriations for their suppo: t and was in command of the 361 t which w.ll bring America within a short for milk and labor. Radio Service is General. and maintenance, contained in the ambulance company, recruited in Eu day’s journey of Europe is the prospect Toledo—'did sawmill plant here get sundry civil appropriation bill just re gene a year and a half ago. This unit Tacoma Typos held out by an invention of a Freni h tingready to operate. ported to the house. Crater Lake park Honolulu, T. H. —The naval radio has seen much service in France. He Leave Council. receives almost the total sum asked for was a prominent athlete at the Uni engineer, Auguste Rateau, says ti.e St. Johns to lay a mile of 12 Inch service between here and San Fran- by the interior department, and the versity of Oregon, from which ho was Matin. water main. cisco, which during the war has han Ordinarilly, the higher an airplane sum named will care for all require dled nothing but government business Sheridan—25,000 prune orchard to be graduated. Tacoma, Feb. 25.—Typographical mounts the less power its engine de and the Associated Press report to the Union No. 170 registered its disap ments. as practically all the road con velops, because of the rarefying oi the planted here. Island papers, has been opened to a proval of the manner in which the struction is finished and the army Pacific Steamship Co. renews Ad- I air. The loss at 15,001) feet is 50 per Boring for Oii Planned. limited commercial service. All com Central Labor Council called the so- engineers, who have been working on paper miral line service out of Portland. cent, Al. Rateau ’ s device th Lebanon, Or., Feb. 26.—The quest says, consists of a device providing mercial traffic via radio will be at full called general strike several weeks this improvement, have turned tie Legislature provides lor three new ion of boring for oil and gas in the tnat the higher a machine mounts the rates, 25 cents a word between Hono ago^ by voting Sunday to withdraw work oyer to the park management. fish hatcheries. country around Lebanon, is again b-ing lulu and San Francisco, and 64 cents a from affiliation with the council. It greater will be the sp ed. Salem —Senate killed bill to prohibit agitated and the prospects are that word between Honolulu and Japan. further ¿indicated its dissapproval of Sunset Division It has been found that a heavy day something probably will be undertaken bombmg machine whose speed at 15,l)C0 i white women working for orientals. Specisl night and week-end rates may the character of the articles and edi Passes In to History. to test out the prospects there. There feet ordinally did not exceed 80 mins Highway commission adopts route be granted later. torials appearing in the Labor Advo -------------- »4C«-------------- has been a general belief for many an hour, made 140 mil. s an hour when from Senferts to Deschutes. cate, official organ of the council, by that there is oil in that section. fitted with M. Rateau’s invention. Harrisburg to get second sawmill Insurance Bill Passed. voting to withdraw its subscription Camp Dix, N. J., Feb 22.—The 41st years Two we's lave been started at different plant. Logging to begin at once. from the paper. or “Sunset division” passed into his , Portland-American Marine Iron The Typographical union is the sec tory today when its life as an organi times but neither got deeper than 6'JII Washington, Feb. 22.-The senate feet. Seeking Relief for Works to constrnct $50,000 unit of a to light passed the house bill directing ond to withdraw from affiliation with zation ended with the demobilization Leases are being signe I with a guar- i the war risk insurance board to resume the council since the general strike of its headquarters, under direction of Chronic Ore Miners. marine repair plant at. once. antee that the well will be sunk to a ' payments of allotments to enlisted men fiasco, the Railway Clerks having ¡tak the demobilization department at depth of 3000 feet The leases run in Bend—Brooks Scanlan Lumber Co. of the army and navy, which it dis en similar action. The typographical Camp Dix. where the division is re the name of R. L. MeCleay, of Portland j considering erection of new saw mill. continued last July. Because of minor workers are said to resent being called porting in sections as it returns from and it is said he has wealthy people of ! Medford, Feb. 25. — Encouragii g Bend—Installation of pip1 line at Benate amendments tile bill was sent “unfair” while employed in plants overseas. news for the miners of southern Ore- Tumalo fish hatchery nears completion. Portland backing the project. thoroughly unionized because they re to conference. and northern California was con Henry Pyle, a resident of Lacomb gan I Bend—Construction of logging rail Bend New activity in lumber busi The cases of more than 20,000 men fused to join in a strike they believed in the following telegram re and who lived for many years in the tained 1 in the service are affected by the illegal and was not sanctioned by their j road to start soon. To tap heavily oil districts of Pennsylvania, has always ceived Saturday by F. S. Bramwell of ness forseen here. < international leader. measure. timbered white pine area. Pass from llenry M. Parks at Bend —Wilbur Woolen Mill plant may held that there is oil in the Lacomb G-ants ' be move I here from Stayton. country, but he says that it will take Portland: 1 “I have just been informed that the Jeep digging to reach it. Roseburg —Winchester Mill Co. pre house has directed tae conference com paring for immense business during mittee to eliminate the Henderson Florence Mills Start Sawing. amendment, which kills the Chamber- 1919. One fraternal ^insurance order paid Florence, Or., Feb. 24.—Two mills lain bill for the relit f of chrome pro in this section have started sawing dur- ducers. We have obtained all tie $2,111,000 “flu" claims for sickness and ng the last week. The Tiernan Lum support possible here to strengthen death in December. Total “flu” claims ber company’s mill at Beck, about 12 the hands of Chamberlain who seems ' paid by them in three months $6,444,- niles above Florence, started sawing to be the key man. Would advise that 1028 80. Under so-called Social and : he latter part of the week, having you send night letters to Senators i Health insurance this would f ill 3n been shut down for about two months. Chamberlain and Sinnott, urging their taxpayers. The Delta shingle mill, which has been continued support of the measure for Oregon’s metal producti >n in 1018 ! shut down since the middle of last June the releaf of the mi <rs. By prompt totalled $3,570,000. action we will win. started Monday afternoon. The mill is Florence —Delta Shingle Mill to op- situated at the mouth of North erate soon. Fork, just outside the c-ty limits of Objectors to Army Umatilla Road work to employ 1000 Florence. It has three saws ail start Service Return Pay men to start next week. ed with a fuil crew. The Slonecker logging camp on the Upp>.r North Fork Roseburg planning for estab'ishment is engaged in getting out the cedar for Washington, Feb. 24.—Nearly all the of cannery before coming fruit season. the mill. cont cientious objectors reeentlyreleased Cleveland—2300 acres land near sold by the army at Fort Leavenworth have for nearly $100,000. Jersey Herd Pays Well. returned the money paid them on dis Astoria to have oil plant entaililing Marshfield, Or., Feb. 25.—An instance charge, holding that the scruples which of the hansome profits obtained in this prevented them from fighting also for expenditure of $2')0,000. section of the state by dairymen is the bade the acceptance of pay for non- Roseburg - Douglas county prod iced experience of Andrew Stora, of Coos combatant service which relieved a about one seventh of total prune yield the front. river. Mr. Stora maintains a herd of | fighter from of entire Pacific Northwest - ---- — Jerseys and recently declared his herd' Brownsville Sawmill near here with had provided him a gross average of Repeal ot Daylight capacity 15,060 feet to be built. 5226 each during the 1918 milking sea-' Pendleton —Work begun on $10,00) Saving to be Cry d -on. garage. This amount, according to present Portland Local hop company con prices of cows, is over 2<)0 per cent of Washington, Feb. 21.—In response t.eir value. However, all is not profit to letters and petitions from farmeis tracts for 15,000 lbs. at IS cents. Salem—Tomato canning plant to be in dairying, for the life is one of eally urging repeal of the daylight saving and late hours, constant vigilance ill law, Chairman Gore, of the senate erected here this spring. shipping milk, and summer work in agricultural committee, anniun - l to Hood River—1918 apple and pear providing silage. day that he had plant ed to offer a distribution reaches $‘.191,000. Umatilla will soon have ne.v block of rider to tne annual agricultural ap propriation bill providing for anuul- mil lings. Herd of Wild Elk is statute. Athena-Farmers Union warehouse Annoying to Farmers. ment of the --------------------------- • icing repaired. Klamath Falls, Ur., Feb. 24,— Ranch Half ot One Percent Portland -Government orders work ers in the Fort Klamath district are halted on five 95 K) ton steel vessels Proh i bit ion Li m i t. being considerably annoyed by the herd ' being built in yards of 6. M. Standifer if wild elk, liberated two years ago 1 Washington, Feb. 24, — Any b verage Cons true tier t ’orpor.it i.ui. n th i section of the country. There containing m ire than one-half of one Reeds|>ort’s new bank doing fine ire ab«.ut 30 in the herd and farmers per cent a cohol would be banned by unplain that it is next to impossible the war tone prohibition ar effectively b isiness. Bend may get $40,000 office building, fence them from the sta ks of fe< d next July 1, under a measure approve I There are gome fine specimens in the t(Xjay by the house juju iary committee Astoria -Work to start on erection lot, some weighing 1000 pounds. of new 3,<)0 bbl. flouring within week to maac the act effective. 1J Bergman Shoes For Loggers & Miners III None Better Lewis Ulrich General Jacksonville Merchandise Oregon if! Ul V