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: JACKSONVILLE POST-: Official Paper ot the Citg ot Jacksonville Oregon A Foot-wear: weekly newspaper published every Saturday at the county seat of Jacks« n 'County, Oregon. D. W. B agshaw , Editor and Publisher Desired Republicans to Close Ranks and Give Attention to Domestic Issues. Entered as second-class matter June 22. 1907. at the post office at Jacksonville Oregon, under Act of Congress of March 3, F879.' SATURDAY. MARCH 29. 1919 SUBSCRIPTION: One year by mail $1.50. Advertising rates furnished on application. TANGIBLE EVIDENCE CF V/1311. States Plan Big Budget tor Presbyterian Road Campaigns Church Colonel Harvey In North American Re view Presents Facsimile of Pen ciled Memorandum Left by Roosevelt. The following io the budget of the necessary expenses of the Presbyterian church for the year beginning April 1, 19’9, and shows the minimun require ments totaling $18'X) The maximum, which it is aimed to reach, is 42100 and subtracting the Home Board aid would require raising $1700. $1200. Minister’s salary Janitor salary Fuel & tight General Assembly Tax Benevolences —thru the Church Boards. Manse Loan pay’t & interest Taxes Water Bond Lien Repairs & Improvements on 25 Church and Manse $1800 Property to be Seized. Aid expected from Home Boar i 400 Balance needeii $1400 - , - Basle, March 23. Advices received hire from Vienna are to the effect tha* Notice to Creditors the council of ministers has decided to seize provisionally for the purpose of state administration the real and IN THE COUNTY COURT OF THE STATE OF personal property of the reigning OREGON FOi. JACKSON COUNTY. families in Austria and also of the In the matter of the estate of «rehdukes living abroad. Carl David Stout, deceased. The incomes from the real estate re Notice is hereby given that the ceived will be paid to the owners. undersigned has been appointed and is the qualified administrator of the above entitle I estate. All persons having Utah’s Wool Clip claims against said estate are required 2 Million Pounds to present the same, with proper vouchers, to the undersigned, at his Salt Like City, .March 25. —A wool residence 417 Jay St. Medford, Oregon clip approximating 2.000,000 pounds is nefore the expiration of six months in sight along the lines of the Denver— | from the date of this notice which i Rio Grande railroad in Utah, according March 29, 1919. F letcher S tout . to E. S. Blair, division freight agent of the road, who recently completed a I trip over those |lines. Mr. Blair an-1 ticipates an immense traffic in wool and sheep this spring. m B ‘ LUMP IN BREAST The sheep |have wintered well, re-, ill ive ports received thus far indicate. There has been no scarcity of 'feed and the if I FAH.toC'JREjnyCANCERorTUMOR quality of the wool ¡is expected to be ■I TREAT before it POISONS deep or the same as in 1918. Growers appear ATTACHES to BONE KNlFi, PAIN OR PAT to be concerned chiefly with the mark > ) WITHOUT UNTIL CURES. WRITTEN et price, their anxiety being due to a )GUARANTEE. No X-Ray or y other swindle. An Island fear that a surplus of wool in the hands • Plant Plaster makesthecure. LUMP >r SORE on of the government may be thrown upon v , A lip, TUM'IR, face or body long is the market, although government ) CANCER. 100 PA8F. COOK FREE. Testimonials. officials have denied that there is any >SENT , 30.000 CURED. Writetosome 1 Cancerous sore legs cured. such intention. Washington, March 24.—Illinois has planned rovd building projects amount ing to $60.000,000: Minnesota, $100,- O‘k’,000, and Michigan, $50,000,000, ac- c irding to information received by the division of public works and construct ion developments of the department of P<bor and made public today. Kansas, Missouri, Montana, Colorado’Oklahoma North Carolina, Tennessee, Texas, Arkansas also have reported projots ranging from $5,000,000 to $75,0 0,000. Federal funds amounting to $77,600,- 000 have been made available for road construction up to the en 1 of the present fiscal year. In 1920 there will be $92,150,000 for this work and in 1924 an additional $97,000,000. I Theodore Roosevelt’s last tliongl were of the great domestic Issues ot bis country, issues whose deterimnn tion will decide the vveul or woe of the next generation. He snvv In a united Republican party, Just given a vote of confidence and a commission to fonnu- lute and curry Into action policies of reconstruction, the guarantee of the prompt recognition nnd successful liamlling of these domestic problems. Tangible evidence of (Ids Is n memo randum, tlie last penciled thoughts of the late President. To Colonel George Harvey and the North American Re- i Nifty pumps and Oxfords White canvas shoes and low cuts New Ginghams: The popular plaids, stripes and plain colors Hats Some neat models in Trimmed and Sport styles. Hats for Men in Straw, Felt and Cloth. ^-De Jno.M. Williams Co & *lhe People's Store. Jacksonville Facsimile of Last Memorandum Colonel Roosevelt, Penciled a Few Hours Before He Died. GOV. LYNCH URGES WEST TO LAST BIG LOAN DRIVE Phone 142. Oregon 3-Cent Railroad Rate Goes in Eilect April 1. view the country and the Republican party are indebted for the publication April 1 is the date for making com- of this interesting document which car pletely effective the order of the ries a message from liiin “who, being Uuited States Railroad administration dead, yet speaketh.” In the leading and prosperity. It means that the of June 10, 1918, increasing to 3 cents article of the current number of the inarkel price of government bomb a mile ail railway fares that formerly North American Review Colonel Har will soon stabilize at par or better. were below this basic rate. By means vey sets forth the vital Import of this It also means that commercial, agri of supplemental tariffs put into effect inai penciled notation of Mr. Itoose- veil, lie says: cultural, and industrial affairs will early last sum ner fares were increased “Mr. Roosevelt died the acknowl- stabilize, and that the Hun-inspired g narallv, but in many cases, due to <><lge«l leuirir of the great party Into < lanior will cease. conpetitive conditions which had exist which ha was born. His last w ritten We were advised that the war ed for years, fares were not then ad wurdt, penciled by tils own hand a few would last through 1!)19, probably vanced. This w’as because of the long hours before his death ami addressed through 1920, so we wen t isk of preparing complete tariffs to in the form of a memorandum for the for that; to have done 1 brilliant young man for whose selec apply to all railway points in the have been silicide. We p tion as Chairman of the National or country. These new tariffs were com ganization he was largely responsible, crush the Him on his ow pleted recently in Chicago. Changes were these, as reproduced above iu and lie prudently quit, m de in the Pacific Northwest and in facsimile: some money but il saved t Coal Options Secured. C difornia mostly are increases in ;W omans B reast < s CANCER “ ‘Hays ) It POISONS ARMPIT QlANOS ami KILLS QUICKLY. Was fractional cents to make fares at ex half a million of our n see him; he must go to Washington ) OHE WJM4N in EVERT 7 OIES OF CANCER — U. 1. REPORT money ever better spent 1 ) POOR CVREO FREE IF CANCER 13 YET SMALL actly 3 cents a mile on actual mileage. for 10 days; see Senate anil House; Chehalis, Wash., March 24. — Ex ten- ! abbess DR. S. R. CHAMLEY Now we have bills to pay, prom However, the arbitrary fare of $20 prevent split on domestic policies.* sive options on coal lands lying west 57 SIXTH STREET, SAN FRANCISCO, CAL. ises Io make good, our men to brinj. between Portland and San Francisco “Here Is evidenced as clearly as If the and northwest of Vader, in southern «LCASI MAIL THIS TO SOrtlOOT ANYWHERE home. This will lake from live t< will be $22.51 hereafter and between few words filled a volume Mr. Roose Lewis conntv, are being secured by Ilion dollars. Let us get ready intermediate points there will be pro velt's realization of both Ills responsi- two men from Vancouver, Wash. They blllty and his obligation, The simple raise il A big task, but tin portionate advances. On branch lines metuorandmn marked the Inauguration are said to represent Pjrtland capital A’o Referendum on last, and therefore easy. All to where th? fare is over 3 cen's a mile of ii definite party policy, to he carried ist? and others. Farmers are signing gi ther, shoulder to shoulder, and there will be no change. War tax at 8 Dry Amendment ihrough to a no less definite conclusion. the options. The options expire in I he loati goes over ! per cent on pasenger fares will con ' It was more than a passing thought or two years. The men say the interests The “ Ninety-first” is the Bacilli tinue. a mere suggestion. It was a Message, back of them are acting in good faith ('oast Division; remember (licit Salem, Or., March 27. —The refer [ signifying the need of immediate and ------------ »ZD»--------- • nd that it is intended to develope a endum cannot be invoked by the peo unremitting vigilance In achieving achievement, and honor ourselves Men Protest Detention. big coal mining field in this territory. ple of Oregon on a joint resolution, complete unity of action In resolving by liv ing up to it. J ames K. L ynch , adopted by the last legislature, rati j loniestic problems before attacking Roseburg People Governor. Federal Reserve Bank of fying the national prohibition amend ihose of w ider range soon to he thrust Washington, D. C., March 22. —Sena Sait Francisco; Chairman, Lib tor Chamberlain’s office was flooded ment to the federal constitution. This ipon the country—a true soldier's call Plan New Cannery is the emphatic position taken bv At first to close the ranks. —------------ J crly Loan (lotterai Executivi by telegrams from soldi ts who said "Nothing could be more clinracteris- Board, Twelfth Federal Reserve they were his constituents complaining JAMES K. LYNCH torney General Brown today in an tic or more clearly Illustrative of the 1 list riel.. opiniod to Secretary ot State Olcott. breadth of vision, the foresight, the Governor, 12th Federal Reserve District that the 64th artillery is being held at Roseburg, Or., March 25.— Roseburg Anticipating a law suit over the ques lireeoness in method and the painstak- Cimp Eustis, Virginia, because of the merchants and the farmers in this tion, the opinion of the attorney gen ng attention of the man. Nothing. destruction of t wo or three billets in vicinity are organizing a stock com eral virtually amounts to a brief, set- <>«>, probably could have served his France, formerly occupied by the regt pany for the purooie of building a ting forth the argument covering the purpose better than that these words ment. Inquiry of the chief of staff fruit and vegetable cannery in Rose points in which, Mr. Brown holds, it should have been his last. Difficult as disclosed that two or three small build burg this spring. The committee in impossible to refer the resolution to it Is to reconcile oneself to th«- decree of Divine Providence that the re ings occupied by the regiment were charge of the organization is solicit the electorate.] moval of that great patriot at tills cru burned and the 64th is held responsible ing subscriptions th s week, and hopes The Treasury Department has assigned to the Twelfth Federal cial moment was not untimely, we can for a loss fixed at $564. RestTve District the following mon to have the required amount raised by ! thly quotas to be raised in War not but realize, ns lie would have been The men are anxious to be discharged Saturday, at which tune a permanent Seven .4 mend men Is the first t<> acknowledge. Hint the last t Savings Stamps «luring 191!': and protest that their detention is an organization will be formed, and i i- January .................... „.... i vestige of animosities which might .................. ..$ 4.2110,000 Proposed by Hughes. have continued to Impair Ids highest injustice. Senator Chamberlain’s office corporalion papers hied. The cannery February ........................ ................... 4.800.000 was not aware of any Oregon men aspirations was burled with him, and operated here last season has been March ............ ................. ................... 5.400.000 being in the 64th. but took the matter moved to McMirnvile. New York. March 27. -Seven amend I hereby the perfect union w hich he so April ................................ ................... 6.000.000 up with the war department. The California Packing comuany has ment« to the League of ¡Nations cove- ardently desired against all tilings tin May ................................ ................... 6.600.000 American was attained. purchase a block adjoining the spur • nant intended primarily by their author June .................................. ................... 7.200.000 “Thus we find the Itcpiibllcnn party Logger Artist With Pen. track in North Roseburg, facing on to insure the American emtinent resuming full legislative authority July ................... 7.8OO.GOO Winchester street, and will erect a 11 against European aggression to proto« t thoroughly united nnd Invigorated by August ............................ ................... 8.400,000 Sheridan, Or., March 25.-J. D. packing house on the property soon. I the United States from enforced ad- the peculiar confidence which so often September ...................... ............... 9.600,(100 Montgomery, a logger of this place, The comany handies prunes and other ■ ministration of foreign territory and to curried It to victory In former years." October .............. whose proclivity for doing off hand pen ............... 10.800.000 fruits of which they have been extens revoke the “trouble breeding’’guaranty November ....................... ................... 12.900.000 w>rk of Oregon scenery has given him ive buyers in the Umpqu valley the ■' of the existing political tn epet donee ROOSEVELT’S DEPARTING December ......................... ................... 13.200,000 a wide reputation, announced today past three or four years. member nations, were proposeJ here WORDS TO HIS COUNTRYMEN 1 that he was planning his biggess effort tonight by Charles E. Hughes. Total ......................... . . . $96 000 000 this coming summer, when he expects Col. Roosevelt died about 4 o'clock Minor suggestions of the former 7 wo Murder C ases on to do Mount Hood from Larch mount Th«» total to he raised througho it the country is $1.600,000.000. • ain, near Bridal Veil. Republican presidential candidate were on the morning of January 6. The | Cowlitz April Docket. , | that definite limitation be placed upon previous evening at a grout patriotic This pen picture will be 36 inches by rally In the New York Hippodrome a -------------------- =---------------------- 18 inches. He has recently completed Kelso, Wash., March 18. — l'he next the league’s field of inquiry, reserving message was read from him, written jury term of ¿the Cowlitz superior to the several nations exclusive control especially for the occasion. In It was Pror*r Care of Cellar. Served Him Right. some Columbia river scenes while log Cellars will acquire a musty odoi A Bangor newspaper man, bringing ging at Bridal Veil. court, for which the .docket has been of immigration, tariff's and other in- this striking sentence: set, will open April 2*. Am «ng the ' ternal problems, nnd that provision be "We have room for but one flag, the after being closed for some time. To from his garden at Hampden a lot of cases to be tried are two for murder made for the withdrawal of states American flag, and this excludes the remove dampness as well ns to disin potatoes In an old suitcase, was red flag, which symbolizes all wars fect the cellar, sprinkle chloride of stopped by a deputy sheriff, who in W ool Sells for 34 cents. •nd five for bootlegging. The men from the organ» iti in. In an address before the Union against liberty and civilization Just as lime on the floor and close up the sisted that he should open the suit charged with murder are Martin Swift, Cellar for a few days. Then open the case. When he did so all the potn- of Sightly, who is charged with killing Letgue club, reviewing exhaustibly much ns ft excludes any foreign flag windows and let In the air until the toc-' rolled out on the sidewalk. The Yakima, Wcsti., Marcti 23 -Ernest >f a nation to which we are hostile, John,.Gilmore, of that place, and Alfred the term of the proposed covenant, Mr. chloride of lime odor disappears and crowd made the unwilling deputy pick Berg yesterday sold 45,000 pounds of * * * and we I nve room for but one Johnson of Hazel Dell, who is aceuaed Hughes declared that the American soul loyalty, nnd that Is loyalty to the your cellar will be ready for storing all tne potatoes up and pack them In wool for 34 cents per puuud. It w«a vegetables. of killing Andrew Lind and Carl Berg- I people “were entitled to a better piece American people." again. the first sale of the season and may of work.” •trom a abort time ago- establish the market for Yakima wool. PAft C E R 3 WIW G $1000 A LUMP IN MONTHLY WAR STAMP QUOTAS FIXED FOR TWELFTH DISTRICT 1 Í