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About Jacksonville post. (Jacksonville, Or.) 1906-19?? | View Entire Issue (March 8, 1919)
: JACKSONVILLE PO ST: O.Tidal Paper ot the City ol Jacksonville Drey on ▲ weekly newspaper published every Saturday at the county seat o f Jackson County, Oregon. L>. W. B agshaw , Editor and Publisher Entered as second-class matter June 22, 1907, at the post offigp at Jack «cwille Oregon, under Act of Congress of March 3, 1879, WOMEN OF WEST AGAIN CALLED TO THE COLORS MPS. A. S. BALDWIN. Chairman Woran's Liberty Loan Committee of fhe Twelfth Reserve District. - I 1 P "3 c “ 5 La li » 4? IXiXl We have at the present time alAut two million men In Europe who must he provided with all that is r.H-essary -„J'-o keep them in good spirits and con SUBSCRIPTION: One year by mail $1.50. Advertising rates furnished dition; and when their work shall have application. I ’>een finished, they must be brought * / name and demobilized The Govern ment must make good the contracts It Clover, Rye, Timothy and Blue Grass. Criticisms ot Brest FRANCE SPURNS has entered into for the construction of ill war munitions, and for food sup Luid to Kt V nje. dies already bought. Garden Seed— a big assortment in bulk HUN Hav’ng responded to the Govern- ----- I nont's calls in the past, and having and package. ¿Ji Ftaternizing with Present Washington, March 4. A cabl. gri m i .'oanetl our money ungrudgingly to Onion Sets— best variety. Early Sun from General Pershing m id ■ public to hurry forward the men and supplies, Generation Held Im- day at the war department charges anil victory having come to us because rise Seed Potatoes, Early Minnesota Seed » that a campaign of critici m against possible. the handling of the embarkation can p Corn. at Brest, France, gre-v out o the trill Paris, March, 28.—The universities by court martial of Major Alfred W. of Ltipsic and Heidelberg have trans Birdsail, formerly of the New Yoik mitted a letter to ail the French uri- Evening Telegram. versities requesting that their pre-war The message said the “violent ne relations be renewed. The German uni paper attacks” upon the Brest ci mp versities have been sent the following began about the time Miijot Bird ail reply from the University of Bordeau: returned to the Unite ! States after "Please make a Rhort visit to the having been reprimanded, reduced in devasted regions of northern France grade and fined for striking an i-nli. ted and then inform us, upon your return, man. It added that Major Bin sail X. how long it would be before you would threatened before he left th renew relations with a people commu ‘‘would get some one at Brest.” ting similar deeds in your country. $ The generation perpetrating such i Olcott May Have to abominations has severed all connec Name Sitccesscr. tion with humanity. Perhaps we shall renew relations with the next genera tion. ” Portlan I, March 6.—Construing the lieutenant governor constituía nal Phone 142. Ihe People’s Store. Earl Bailey Killed by Train. amendment that will be submitted to the electorate at the special .lune elect MRS. A. S. BALDWIN ion, constitutional lawyers today held A telegram was received here Tues that should tl.e measure be adopted it if this, shall we hesitate for a moment day afternoon stating that Farl Bailey, would devolve upon Acting Governor to respond to the last call—the Victory Bon of Mr. apd Mrs. W. P. Bailey of Olcott to appoint a lieutenant govern Liberty Ixian—when we can do so by this citv, had been killed at Seattle, I or, and that he would succeed Ole it as pledging our credit, perhaps with some Monday. A letter from Mrs. Wm. governor i.nd hol<! oflice until the 1922 little personal Inconvenience, sacrifice • or small discomfort? Henry, received by Mrs. Bailey Thurs general electi >n. The blood of the young manhood of day evening, gave only a few det li's . America is not now required. That of the accident. was generously given before the armi Another Dividend It seeme that the young man was . stlce was signed, and now we may give I walking on the railroad track and was Goes to Depositors thanks that no more will be taken. Opinion on ( ommunity ■truck Jjv the engine of a train whose The credit and good faith of our ot Defunct Bank. iicountry is at stake We have won the Property lax. approach had been unnoticed and that ■>var, mid the cost Is small compared he was instantly killed. The report of •with what has been won. The men of the coroner’s inquest will doubtless Turkey Proceeded to Attend to the Centralia, Wash., March 4. —It has the West with red blood In their veins Salem, Or., March, 4. —A qustion give fuller details. been announced that another divide rd will not need to be appealed to, because Armenians that never has been passed up-n di Pleas Earl Bailey was the son of is to b ■ paid to the depositors of th. . Ilhey will subscribe to this last call of rectly by the Oregon supreme is ans W. P. and Sue Bailey of this city and By W illiam H oward T aft lie Government as ungrudgingly as United States National bang, tl.i wered by Attorney General Brown, in was aged about 19 years. M >st of his 'hey did in the past. There are others, checks to be mailed Monday from I ■ I Now vvhy the need of money for the Arme reply to an inquiry received from State young life was spert here where he however, who may not be so keenly and office in Tac una of A. R. T.tlow, re nians ? You know their story ? Abdul Hamid was Treasurer O. P. Hoff. The que-lion attended the public schools. After ceiver of ihe institution, The div id d •conscientiously alive to the duty of re the bultan of Turkey. He was the sweet-scented wus raised by George J. Perkins, at .ponding to the Nation's call, and it is leaving school he was employed by the will be lb per cent and will amoui ' to those that the women must direct individual who in 1896 deliberately directed the torney for Anna C. Autzen, executrix Southern Oregon Traction company or. It will malt- killing of 100,000 Armenians. Who are the Ar of the will of Petir Autzen, who asks their most untiring efforts. the logging train and the trolley car, a approximately to $80,000. ti° per cent that the depositors of t‘ i menians? They are one of the oldest Christian whether property, consisting of stocks This last call is truly a Victory Loan. position in which he made good. In the institution will have received since it What greater pride can men and wo peoples in the world. They lived in a province that in corporations of the state of Wash summer of 1918, Earl enlisted in the than In contributing lies north of Mesopotamia, east of Asia Minor, men experience i ington, acquired bv the decedent while naval reserves and was in the service dosed its doors in September, 1914. to It? ’ A Victory Bond will be worth west of Persia and south of the Black Sea. It is I ving in that state and which, accord at the Seattle Nayalj I ’raining Station Milton — Shields Fruit Co. takes ofer than Its price expressed In dol a province of mountains and valleys—not only ing to *ne Washington laws, was com Until January 1919, when he was re Valley Fruit Company and incorporate!- ; more lars. Every one will be it badge testl rich but fertile. 1,800,000 Armenians lived in that munity property with the hueband aid leased And placed in the reserve’class— capital. $20,000. f; ¡ng that the holder has helped hfs country, cultivating the valleys and made them wife owning each an undivided one-haH Subject to call whenever needed. After cc-untry to fti'lill Its pledge to those blossom as the rose”. The Turks hated them be interest, but held in the name of the his release from the navy he visited who have l.wfl spared as well as those cause they were Christians; hated them because husband only, should te considered as Iris family nere for a week or so and w ho have it>><*e the supreire sacr,.fic< they were industrious, and enjoyed the prosperity b longing to the husband only upon his then went back to Sea: tie expecting to that comes from industry. BÎIEAST removal to Oregon and the Oregon in go to Alaska, but it seems had changed Later when Turkey entered the great Euro ti ritance tax charged upon the whole. his mind regarding the trip, as it is ive pean war as the ally of Germany, she invited At'.i-rney General Brown holds that reported he told some friends a few German officers into her army. Her army was the charge can on'y be made upon the hours before thé accident th it Jhe was If I FAILtoCUREanyCANCERorTUMOR I TREAT before it POISONS deep 01 shortly officered by German officers, who directed husband’s half inti res’, barir.g the going to Eastern Oregon. that army to go into Armenia and deport 1,800,- ATTACHES to BONE opinion upon cases arising in other It side« his parents, he eiv-s twi WITHOUT Wl«, H»« W HT 000 Armenians, which they did. 600,000 escaped. states and upon texts reh live to in br her«: Ralph Bailey o Eastern UNTIL CORES. WRITTEN aUARANTEE. NoX Rarer Ihe other 1,200,000 were driven by that army heritance ami succession laws. Ôieg n Glen Baili y of the U. S. Navy other swindle. An liland Oversubscriptions of January to the desert of Mesopotamia and Syria, and in Plaster makeatheenre. at aliened at Christobxl. Canal Zo , A Plant TUMOR, LUMP or SORE the drive the army deliberately killed men, women and February Savings Cam five sisters; Mrs. Vera Henry of lip, factor body lone i# Lack ot Transportation e ARC ER. 100-PAOE MOK and children, by rifle ball, by bayonet, by knife, Sumner, Wash., Mrs. Jewell Rian of If NT FREI. TcMimoniale. paign Allotments to Re- by driving them over precipices, by driving them 800 CURED. Write to «ome Bremerton, Wash., and Musea Edith, 38 May C lose Mills. I’ancerotit *ve leva cured. into deep running rivers—600,000 men, women * duce Loan Task M dite and Wilma, at their parent«’ A and children! Half of them were deported to h < ne in thia city. Asia and half to Mesopotamia. Out of those de Porfían!, March, 3 —Ni. ety ship The funeral was held Wcdiles lay a d It rouONI AHMFIT QlAHOI .nd KILLS QUICKLY. Victory Liberty Ltxin quotas of the ported nearly 400,000 died of starvation. loads of Hour and wheat are awaiting I’welf'.li Federal Reserve District are was conducted according to the usu ONI WOMAN IS OUST 7 Dili 0T CAHCtX — U. I. St COST COOS CURIO FRAC IF C.NCFR 1« TFT SMALL Then Germany turned the Caucasus over to transportation in tht Northwest. In o be determined in some measure by m lits-v custom, the pall bearers wen Turkey; Turkey proceeded to attend to the Ar Che warehouses and on the docks of the amounts loaned the government •II navy men who had been acquainted ■mm DR. S. R. CHAMI.EY SIXTH STRUT, SAN FRANCIS CO, CAL. by each district in War Savings menians—in that kindly, fatherly way! That is tl,e Northwest 25,000,0 0 bushels of with the deceased. Floral tribut a 57 BUSI Mill THIS TO I0SII0IT ANYWHERE Stamps during Janita: y and February. the story! wheat and flour are piled. Meanwhile were many and beautiful. If a district oversubscribes its War A friend of mine who was on the border of the milling situation is growing hourly LT.? C Animals In Hedges. Savings Stamp quotas for the first Persia told me that he had gone to a German more serious. The Portland Chamber Those qunlnt box hedges, which on< two months of the year, its Victory officer and said “For God’s sake, can’t you stop of Commerce is making an appeel to sometimes sees nowadays in the Brit Liberty Loan quota will be decreased Income lax Must be the butchery of these men, women and children?” the government to alleviate the present Ish Isles, cut out on the top into curi to the extent of the oversubscription. and the German, officer clicked his heels together Paid by March 15 ous little shapes of birds and animals, Conversely, congestion and avert a mil ing catas if a district fails to reach and said “Stand back, the time for mercy has are of exceedingly ancient lineage. its January and February Stamp quo trophe. passed”. Pliny the Younger, in describing the tas, its Liberty Loan quota will be ■'There are 750,000 tons of wheat All unmarried persons whose income garden of one of tils villas, mentions increased. This is the story of that unfortunate people. and flour in the Northwest today which in 1918 was more than $1000 r.nd ull “animals In box, facing each other," When Lewis B. Franklin, director The Syrians, Greeks and Jews in Western Asia cannot be shipped out,” declared Sec mar-ied p rrons a hose inc line last ycai and this was. perhaps, In about the of the War Loan Organization, was in have suffered the same kind of barbaric treat retary W. D. B. Do.ison, of the Port year 100 A. D. San Francisco recently, he revealed was in excess of $2000 are required b ment. The Armenian and Syrian Relief has been land charnb- r, today. ‘We are appeal that on the day the armistice was pay war taxes. organized for some years to care for these unfor ing to the government to give us ships signed there was in progress in Wash Corporations, partnership« an I joint tunate, sorely distressed people. It has received in which to move this tonnage Ap ington a meeting to formulate plans stock associations also are require I to and most efficiently expended more than $12,- When Washlngton Was Abused. parently thc-re is nore'ief in Bight. If for the continuous sale of Llbeity- pay income and profit tuxes to the In the Morris l i>use on August 12 Bonds—such a plan as governs the 000,000. Each cent that you give will go for vessels are not obtainable we will try United States government. 1795. Washington signed the Jay treaty sale of Thrift and War Savings actual relief. Feeble, helpless, starving millions our must sireriuons efforts to get rail Under severe penalties every person with England, losing thereby most of Stamps. Moreover, the Liberty Bond cry for food. I urge you to give generously of ■ -ipments. There have been tumors, am) business institution subjected to his remnant of support in the house of and War Stamps work was to be your bounty. which seem to be authentic, that many representatives. Abuse culminated In payment of government taxes must closely coordinated. steel vessels are tied up on the Atlantic the serious suggestion to impeach hliu. These plans were immediately dis- submit to the c ille.-tor of internal rev AIS — coa«t which could be «ent here to take The constitution having for obvious carded when the Germans signed the enue a sworn statement of list years’ ont the awaiting tonnage. There ap reasons confined the treaty making armistice and when Secretary of the income showing amount of taxes p y- power to the executive nnd 'lie sen pears no immediate nle3f. Treasury Glass took office he an ablr f’e tain deductions are I' ate. Washington refused to grant the nounced that the Victory Liberty Loan Tax statements must be filed not i request of the house of representatives A ChanQe for Them. would be the last. In the face of sug- later than March 15. for the correspondence lending up to .estions that the Victory Loan be put "Whnt do professional fishermen do Petrarch and Laura. Pfegt ange«. Taxes are payable on or before March the trenty. The storm of Indignation on a cold commercial basis, ho added when th y take a vacation?" asks the Petran-h’s romance with Luiirn 1 Some remarkable variations In plant writer of a sport column. Maybe they 15, but on payment of one fourth of that followed did not spare even his that the men making these sugges ■lie of the curiosities of literature structure unit color from exposure to taxes with filing of statement permis personal character. “A Calm Observ- tions were discounting the patriotism le first «aw her on Good Friday. Aprl the sun nt different hours of the day tell the truth, brother.-Bvston Tran sion will be granted to pay balance in >r" stated In n newspaper that Wash of the American people and he would i, 1327. Whether or not 111« devotiot have been brought to the notice of script, depend upon the patriotism of the •<> her, which Inspired all his lov. the Royal Microscopical Society of three, six and nine months thereafter. ington had stolen $4,750. American people rather than place se “«•«'try and «et a standard for : ges • England by Col. R E. Rawson.’ In Breathing Cold Air. curittes of the I'uited States govern Washington cn Preparedness. ■me. wns Insnlrci! by nr a. flowers of the common nasturtium— A person bronth'n- -c’1 . |- Eumene -Lan* county ranch of 3T" If we desire to avoid Insult, we must inent upon a plane with the paper <• iu« —the low sun of the much - x.vg*n in six iBlmlaHoi irivate corp ' ’<> ' It : if we desire to se- eloped yellow col- " 'll. ■ :. 11,: ... ■ ■f the most powerful ■ mid er. This increase of oxyg-n is » ..ar rising prosperity, ’■’ * • lets, bhiesi The bank., a ter ot great ■ -.i.scqti. :i t0 slt-, l must oe known that we are nt nil bonds hearing 2 per cent interest u. .1 L4VUJ .»s.ui $ . ,.Ue ilLxfc. • < ihe foliage unu from lui.g trouble an-j to tl>* per lines ready for war. — George Wash lobing of th? leaves also changed. I son enjoying good health. Eugen« — Farm«r purchases 32 regist- i ore the war. That's how good the d lines.—Christian Science Monitor. ngton. «red cotswold sheep. —tr SATURDAY. MARCH 8, 1919 g These are some of ihe good things we have for you: Let us have your order for whatever you need. Jno.M. Williams Co. Jacksonville,' I W ill G LUMP IN $1000 W omans B reasi «CANCER QUOTAS 0: LOAN WILL DEPEND ON WAR STAMPSALES Oregon