Jacksonville post. (Jacksonville, Or.) 1906-19??, March 15, 1919, Image 2

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    : JACKSONVILLE DOS'.
O.Tisial Paper ot the dtp ot Jacksonville Oregon
Olympia St aate Votes
to Restore Gall net
01 mj ia, Wash.,
vote of 26 to 12 'he state senate
tablich th?
terday voted to r
Entered as second-class matter June 22, 1907. at the post office at Jacksonville penalty fur first degree in rder.
mea-ure has r.ot yet b on
Oregon, under Act of Congress of March 3, 1879
by the h use.
A weekly newspaper published every Saturday at the county seat of Jacks n
County, Oregon. D. W. B agshaw , Editor and Publisher
S.4 7 URDA Y. .17. t RUH 1 .7. 191 9
11 srburg Odd Ftllows
SUBSCRIPTION: One year by mail $1.50. Advertising rates furnishid on
application.
$50.00 Bonus to be Paid
Soldiers Discharged
Since April 6, 1917.
Phone Calls tn Year 200.
Cel. brate Birthdi y.
Roseburg, Or, March 8.—Phile’arian
lodge No. 8, I. O. O. F., of this city,
will Celebrate its doth annivetsan this
evining The lodge was founded in
t is city by the pioneers of the order
March 9, 1869. Toe evening will be
filled with musical and literary num­
bers and addresses by prominent Odd
Fellows, after which a banquet will be
s rved. An invitation has been ex-
t u ded to al! the lodges of tho county
ai d a large attendance is exp ;cted.
Clover, Rye, Timothy and Blue Grass.
Garden Seed— a big assortment in bulk
and package.
Washington, March 12.—One out
Onion Sets— best variety. Early Sun­
ot every two families in the United
States had a telephone in 1917, and
rise Seed Potatoes, Early Minnesota Seed
Section 1406 of the Revenue Act »P- during that year the total number of
proved February 24, 1919, authorizes telephone calls made averaged 2C0 for
Corn.
the payment of a bonus of $60.00 to every man, woman and child in the
officers, soldiers, field clerks and nurses country.
These figures are included in a ] pre-
of the Army upon honorable separation
from active service by discharge, res­ liminary report on the telephone in­
ignation or otherwise. This bonus is dustry of the United States, made pub- , Hoed River Man Visits Home.
not payaple to* the heirs or represent- lie today by Director Rogers of the
Hood River, Or., March 10., Harry
census bureau.
ves of any deceased soldier.
Dobson, son of Joe Dobson, local resi­
Those who are discharged hereafter
dent. who witii six other members of
will receive this bonus on the same roll Jackson Lemmon, 76, Dies
62rd region nt. infantry, is enroute
or voucher upon which they are paid
to Fori Seward, Alqika, to be ¡muster-
their final pay.
1 e"l out, has been here several days
Those who have been discharged and I Oakville, Wash., March 12.—Jackson I visiting friends and relatives.
have received their final pay without Lemmon, 76 years of age, who bad re­
the $60.00 bonus, should write a letter sided on Garrard creek for 47 year?,
tithe Z>ne Finance Officer, Lemon died at his home there yesterday. Mr
fe at
Building, Washington, D. C., stating Lemmon was a veteran of the
their service since April 6, 1917, the I war.
fl Ali
A LUMP !N BREAST
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date of last discharge and their present
I
address to which they desire th?ir Avialion Unit
Possible.
bonus checks to be sent and enclosing
> If I FAILtoCUnEanyCAMCERorTUiViOR
with this letter their discharge certifi­
>1 TREAT before-it POISONS deep or
cate or military order for discharge I Eugene, Or , March 12. —An aviation ATTAChiSto BONE
unit and an artillery corps may be es­ s < WITIIOi!fkRif£,PAiNORPAY
and both, if both were issued.
7he People’8 Store
I'M
CU?ED.
WRITTEN
Upon the receipt by the Zone Finance tablished at the University of Oregon »GUARANTEE. No X> Ray or
j other swindle. An Island
JM i
Officer, Washirfgton, D. C., ot this in­ I nt xt fall, according to Colonel W. H. \
Pincer makesthecure.
f.
’OR,l'JMPorSOStonfe
formation and the soldier’s discharge C. Bowen, U. S. A , rqtired, who is \ ,ATit.
lip, face or body ion if is
10G-PACE BHOX
certificate, this officer will cause checks professor of military science at the ,CAKttR.
)5LNT FREE. Testimonial!.
to be drawn and mailed to the claimants ; university,
» JO,090 CURED. Wfitctosome
Th s announcement was made after a Cancerous so'e kps cured.
in the order in which their claims weie
LUMP IN
received by him. The discharge certifi- ' visit of Lieutenant-Colonel L A. Ho v
icate will be returned to the soldier *rd> district inspect’ng ofti er of the WOMAN’S &R£A3Tis C.TOEE
J It POIJGKS ARMPIT O’ANDI and KILLS QUICKLY.
with the check.
I reserve officer's training for Or. g n, )0MI
WOMAN IN IVERT 7 Cl« OF CANCER — U. I. REPORT
It is estimated that at least one Washington, Idaho an 1 Montana, tl J POOH CUfiEO FREE IF CANCER i3 YET SMALL
million and a quarter persons have been told Col >nel Bowen that he will recon G™ dr . s . r . CHAMLEY
discharged from the service who are mend the establishment of thess de­ ¿57 SIXTH STREET, SAN FRANCISCO. CAL.
entitled to the benefits of this Act and partments if th« students show a fav­ < PLEAS! MAIL THIS TO SOMEBOOt ANYWHERE
aen the Fat I ears Return
while payments will be made as ex-, orable attitude.
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peditiously as practicable, it will mani-'
By F. C.
Report of the Condition of
festly take considerable time to write Channel Tunnel Studied. Cable the Peace Conference
Ambulance 186, Western Front.
and mail this many checks.
America's prestige is at stake in
When the fat years return, and, rich
THE BARK Of JACKSONVILLE
the coining Victory Liberty Loan, The
mid free,
County Treasurer’s 95th Call
You half forget, as men have ever
London, March 10.—The prospect ot eyes of tho world are fixed upon us.
done,
a tunnel under the English channel to The nations of the world are going to
it Jacksonville in the State of Oregon
rate us on this last effort. It is right
For Warrants.
The
price once paid for your security,
Erance
is
being
consul
erd
by
the
gov-
Good
.
Victory
Liberty
Loan
i
..
_
at the close of business
that they should judge us, not by
slogans are wanted by the general Thinking too much of fortune lost or
! ernment among its projects for after what we do in the heat of the strug
March 4, 1919.
won.
publicity committee of the Twelfth
the war.
gio. but by our condition alter the
Too
much
of
pride
and
laughter,
food
Federal Reserve District with head­
Slate i.f Oregon, Count) of Jackson, i Andrew Bonar Law, government tight.
and ease,
quarters in San Francisco.
RESOURCES
Treasury Department.
spokesman, in milking this announce­
One of the best guarantees of world
Or of some public favor cheaply
The
committee
will
pay
as
high
Jacksonville, Oregon, March 15, 1919 ment in the house of commons today. peace for years to come would be the as $3 a word.
Louns and discounts_______ $46,714.41
earned,
Oh, then turn back the page and think Overdrafts secured and un­
Notice is hereby given that there are Slid he was discussing the matter •mccessful flotation of the Victory Lib
First prize will be $30. second
of these
I
secured ________________
funds on hand for the redemption of with Premier Lloyd George as a means orty Loan for five or six billion dol­ prize $20. and third prize, $10.
Who gave their bodies for freedom Bonds and Warrants.............. 8.999.91
Slogans should be limited to 10
ail County Warrants Which were pro­ of finding employment for dis barged lars. Even a combination of powers
Inclined
to
start
another
war
would
to
be
burned
—
soldiers.
or 12 words.
Stocks,
securities, judg­
tested before November 10th, 1913
hesitate in the face of such a display
---- -----«a»
Send all slogans to Si.OGAN For these lived, too; they, too, loved
520.00
ments,
etc.
--------------------
Interest ceases on the warrants!
of tremendous national strength.
ease and laughter,
EDITOR. Room 301.
California
above called on this the 15th, day of Bonds May be Converted
Banking House----------------- 3,500.00
Every man who buys a Victory Lib­ Street, San Francisco. 430
Sunlight,
the
green
earth.
All
that
California.
Furniture and fixtures_____ 1,500.00
March, 1919.
erty Bond next April, moreover, will
you still keep
The contest closes Saturday,
be
adding
to
the
determination
with
They had, and more—vision. If you Other real estate owned____ 12,371.82
M yrtle W. B lakeley ,
March
22.
Washington, March 10.—Secretary which America speaks at the Peace
Due from approved reserve
come after
Treasurer of Jackson County, Oregon.
Glass, acting under auth irity confeired Conference. There are undoubtedly
And dare forget them, buried so
banks____________ .... ... 8,781.00
-----------MVP.----------
by the victory liberty loan act, today going to be many moments during that
young, so deep,
There are no Liberty Loans ahead
(’hecks and other cash items
182.33
Ixian. so And dare forget this faith for which Exchanges for clearing house
Olcott will take
issued an order reopening to holdets Conference when every whit of the of you after the Victory Loan,
they stood—
converted bonds of the first liberty power of tile United States will lie mortgage your future for Victory
Cash on hand________ ____
Only One Salary. of
loan and ot bonds of the second liberty needed to shape into actualities those Bonds, Thousands of our soldiers and Ah, but you will not. being of their Other Resources, Treasury
ideals for which we entered the world sailors mortgaged their futures.
blood!
—The Outlook.
loan the privilege of having their b m Is struggle.
1,000.00
Certificates____ ________
converted
into
4
l
<
per
cent
bonds
Salem, Or., March 10. —Dating from
Let the cables carry into the Quai
Total
$87,671.98
Your boy will lie a better man than
Start figuring now on your personal
These two classes of bon is now bear d'Orsay this message:
last Friday when he took the oath of
you are if you give him a weekly al­ quota of Victory Liberty Bonds. If
interest
at
4
per
cent.
"America
has
oversubscribed
her
office as governor of Oregon, Ben W.
lowance for Thrift Stamps. Let him you don't, start figuring on increased
Fifth Liberty Loan by more than a buy them himself.
LIABILITIES
Olcott has renounced the salary of
taxes.
billion dollars."
$4500 a year that goes with the offiee Court May Pass on
Capital stock paid in__ _____ $10,000.00
of secretary of state and will decline
Surplus fund_____________ 1,000.00
SEND ME THE BILL
Burleson ’s Authority
to accept two salaries while servirg
Undivided profits, less ex­
THINK STRAIGHT
in the double capacity of the state’s
penses and taxes paid____ 4,174.56
This is a time for straight thinking.
two highest public positions. If bv
I Make sure the other fellow is not talk­
Individual deposits subject
Washington, March 10.—Steps to ing drivel. Analyze his thought, don’t
any interpretation of the Oregon con­
to check___ ______ ____
stitution he can resign the office of have the supreme court determine follow it. He may be suffering
Demand certificates of de­
secretary of state but continue as whether Postmaster General Burleson phraseologic hemorrhage. It is
posit_________ ..........
504.29
chief executive he will relinquish the has authority to fix telephone rates domic nowadays like influenza
Certified checks_________
much
more
serious.
former and appoint a new secretary.
w.thin the states were taken today
Time and Saving Deposits .. 17,003.25
For instance in regard to the
Governor Olcott made known his with the filing of a motion by the tor.v Liberty Ixian and these fellows
Notes and bills rediscounted ..
position on these questions Saturday state of Kansas, asking permission who thumb their vests, frown wisely,
Bills payable for money bor­
and announced that he will ask At- to instigate original proceedings in and say "Let the banks do it. They
rowed ______ ___ _ __ ___
tori|By General Brown if there is any the court against the postmaster g n are bursting with money." They are
Total
$87,671.98
way in which the question of whether oral
talking drivel. It sounds fine but it
S
tate
of
O
regon
,
isn't good sense. Nor is it good
or not he can resign the secretaryship
which amounts to the same
can be gotten into the courts for ad­ Inspection lour
Begun economics,
County of Jackson. )
thing.
judication.
I, Wm. H. Johnson, Cashier of the
If the government thought it was
above-named bank, do solemnly swear
vise to "let the banks ilo it," the gov­
Washington, March ¡9. —Secreta y ernment would let them do it. There
Postage Rates to
that the above statement is true to
Baker and General March, chief of wo.ild be no Victory Liberty Loan in
the best of my knowledge nnd belief.
Drop July 1st staff, left today on their trip of inspec­ tile popular sense, Hut the govern
W m . H. J ohnson , Cashier.
tion of various army camps which will inent knows better than to let the
Correct —Attest;
take them to the Pacific coast. They hanks do It.
San Francisco, March 12.—Instruct­ will arrive in Detroit tomorrow and
C. M. Ruch.
This Is the period of reconstruction
R. D. Hinea,
ions were received by the San Fran will go directly to Camn fust r. From right now. It is a period of many
Cisco postmaster today from Washing­ that camp they will proceed to Chicago possibilities economically. One possi­
Directors.
ton to dispose of his slocks of 3-cent
Subscribed and sworn to before me
Mr. Baker mid General March expect bility is industrial depression. One
stamped envelopes, 2-cent postal cards to return to Washington near the end , r. tentative of industrial depression
this 12, day of March, 1919.
Is plenty of money at favorable rates
and 3-cents adhesive stamps, prepara of the month and the secretary
D. W. B agshaw ,
th n of intere-t to stimulate private enter-
tory to a return on July 1 of pre-war will prepare for his third trip
Notary Public.
over- pi Ire. That means our banks must
postage rates.
My Commission expires Feb. 26. 1920.
seas
not
be
clogged
with
government
se
­
Three-cent stamps will be used after
curities. It means that we can't af­
June 30 on third and fourth class mail. '
ford to "let the banks do It." The
Tood Motto.
Substitute
tor
Morphine
After July 1 letters will require a 2
people must do it do it from their
Phillips Brooks once said. “Come,
eent stump, postal cards 1 cent stamps.
a nings, present and future.
hound.
take that trsk of yours which you have
Think straight.
been hesitating before nad shrinking
nnd walking around, and on this very
Winesaps Bring $4 a Box. Lawrence, Kan., March IL —A Support the Victory Liberty Loan.
(ley lift it up and do it."
' harmless and effective substitute f r
History of Silk Production.
Silk was first ninile by Si Ung. wife
Insects and Forest Fires.
Yakima, Wash., March ¡12. —Sale of morphine has been developed bv ex-
perts in the Kansas uinversitv d ‘part of Hoang-TI, emperor of China. 2600 R
Patriotism.
Insects cause the destruction of
Ths Legal Way.
two carloads of four-tier and four-and
it was »'in >un «1 C. Among toe Greeks Aristotle (.".8 |
Patriotism, magical emotion, which
“What’s the matter with that law­ more tlinbe: that would otherwise be
a-half-tier Winosnps for expert at $1 1 meni of pharmacy,
.■f’j I: C.) Is the first who mentions makes you rise superhr to all ob. yer;
!
I
e
today
oy
D
in
L.
E.
S
iyre
and
Huh?
* Why does he keep avniluble for building purposes than
a b. x h re wh « announced vesienl ly
It. It was not until A. D. fiffO. how­ Stacies, support all weariness, willing­ yawping about the learned judge?" do forest fires, according to Investiga­
G. N. W it-ou. chunist <>f the b-
by tl.e Yakin a County Horticultural
ever, thin It began to bo cultivated In ly ae< < pt nil necessary dlsclp’due and “That’s the only way you can tuke a tions made by the bureau of entomol­
union This is said to be the highest h. Mich l.ibora'ory after several
Europe. the first eggs being then joyfully face all dangers.—Joffre.
shim at a judge.”
ogy at Washington.—People's Home
produced
price ever paid for a similar quanitv of research. It was
Journal.
I brought from India by some monks.
•
’
gelsemium
”
,
a
heart
retardant.
apples in thia market.
These are some of the good things we
have for you Let us have your order
for whatever you need.
Jno.M. Williams Co
Jacksonville,'
WIN $3 Â WORD
BY WRITING A
VICTORY SLOGAN
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