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About Jacksonville post. (Jacksonville, Or.) 1906-19?? | View Entire Issue (May 3, 1919)
Ispidi Abbott Il'Júst JACKSONVILLE, JACKFCN COUNTY, O IEGON, M AY 3. 191 > VOL Xlll IND'JSr.JAL REI/IE.V BONDjSECURITY OL R OWN SIATE CHANGES IN LEAGUE SEAPLANE FLIES HUNS ARE STILL APPROV 20 HOURS COVENANT. DEFIANT. Some Recent Happenings ——— Limitations on Loans In Various Parts Dictated Peace Terms Held Amendments May Remove Distance ot 1250 Miles is National Banks are Reported Covered. Objection of Senate. to be Intolerable of Oregon Removed. Manufactures, Enterprises and Improvements, Providing Payrolls and Promot ing Development Washington, April 26 —A naval sea Following are the principal changes. Copenhagen, April 27,—The president Beet Growing is Urged. of Oregon. Writing in of the Monroe Doctrine plane attached to the Hampton Roads of the German national assembly, Kon Klamath Falls, or., April 28. Klam Washington, April 28. —A r iling stantin Fehrenbach, speaking at Frei articles recognizing existing treaties of base has just complete! a ’’0-hottr’s urday by Controller of the Currency burg, said he was certain that Presi arbitration and regional understand flight in which it covered a distance of ath county has plenty of room f r three Williams virtually removed all limita April 28. Oregon hog crop in 1 HS 125<i miles, the navy department was 1 or lour enormous beet sugar factories, tions on loans by national banks where dent Wilsm was inclined to insist on ings. sold for $24,500,090. which will bring in people and build up advised late today by the commandant his 14 points. It was very possible, I Provision for increasing membership libel ty bonds or victory liberty loan Pacific Steamship Co. will lot! Iw-. at Norfolk. This distance is about two- i tlie country faster than any other he said, that a plenary session would of the league. notes are deposited as r.ecuitv to the be convoked to decide regarding the i Provision for withdrawel of any thirds of that which the NG seaplane agricultural industry, in the opinion of extent of 105 per cent or more of the ships with flour nt Portland. Portland flouring mills to build ele- signing a preliminary peace treaty, as member upon two years’ notice pro squadron must cover on the propose! F S. Bramwed, vice president of the amount borrowed. The action ex well as to co-operate in the peace ne ( vided all obligations while a member trans-Atlantic flight from Newtound- Oregon state chamber of commerce, tended until Januarv 1, 1920, the p Tiod vator to cover entire block. who has been here for a few days l um lanl. were fulfilled. gotiations. Portland plans $3,050,009 public I in which national banks are permitted This is the longest flight ever made Grants Pass. buildings und improvein-uits. “We are in no doubt as to what it [ Provision that decisions of asiembly to make loans on security of liberty Mr. Brt.mwell is a big sugar beet would mean for the southwestern cor-1 or council must be unanimous unless by a naval seaplane and as the craft Dallas prune packing plant for 1918 19 bonds or victory notes in excess of 10 is smaller than those which Coin- . i man, assc dated with the Utah-Idaho ner of the empire if we refused to sign [ specifically provided otherwise. handles 9 3-1 million pounds. per cent of their capital and surplus. the peace treaty,” said Herr Ferheti- j Naming of Geneva as permanent seat mander John H. Towers will t ikeover- Sugar company, and is anxious to see The controller also reported that Pilot Ro k votes a $3 >, '<)'• school seas, naval officers believe its per . the industry launched hi re. He left bach. “I take it that in any case we of league. analysis of statements of national buihliug. shall not. sign a peace which leaves! Armament reduction plans must be formance augers well for the success [ this morning fur his home al Grants banks as of March 4, 1919, showed th it Contract let for million y.ti li dre lg- I Pass. prisoners still in captivity and does not adopted by affected nation before they of the trans Atlantic flight. although a majority of the seventeen i .g in Tillnmook bay. The seaplane which made the Might bring the raising of the blockade. I become effective. billion dollars if liberty bonds issued The D.dlos 20 acrei cm rots u.itroet- Neither will we sign a peace which I Domestic Questions exempted from I was of the F-5 type, fitted with two I Firemen Buildiug Pavilion. were placed by national banks, nearly ci for packing house here. liberty mot rs of 400 housepower each. surrenders the Saar region to our en-1 league’s jurisdiction. Marshfield, Or, April 28. -The all of the bonds went to the customers emies and promises Danzig to the Vote of council concurred in by rep A half gale of from 20 to 30 miles an [ Marshfield volunteer fire department of the banks and not to the banks Albany l ar West Wood chest in tiiJ- Pole 3. hour was blowing throughout the voy resentatives of all other members may ' fa .'turing plant doubles capacity. h is started work oa its $80)0 pavilion themseivet. “l’he government and parliament expel member violating any covenant age, but in spite uf it the machine was I which will have quarters for the comp- Klamath Falls railroad to be extent- able to maintain an average speed of ‘ jointly bear a tremendous responsi of the league. ( ed 20 inile3 to Sprague liver. at y, and a dance hall, The building bility, but behind them stands the en Recognition of and encouragement more than 60 miles an hour. Eugene - High .vuy to L>r.tiiic to b- will be ereetetk at Fourth and Curtis zLsA- Early Action The Diane carried a crew of four ■ tire German nation. Our enemies must of duly organized voluntary Red Cross. and is to be constructed mainly by the | constructed. la Olcott Suit. men. Lieutenant-Commander H. IL ! know and it must penetrate their Amendments to covenant made by members and friends who will save a Newport Company organiz. I here countries—we will not accept any dic majority instead of thrae-fourths Grow was in command and with him [ a large amount in wages. The cost is | to build logging Hums. tated terms and will not be a slave vote, amendmends not binding on any were Ensigns H. S. Souther. D. Thomas ’ to ba defrayed by subscriptions of the Salem, April 28.— Briefs of two Port nation.—Oregonian. dissenting member, but violation of and R. Irwine. I firemen and by funds now in the eomp land legal firms were tiled today by ' Fir lumber manufactures in Oregon them forfeiting membership. ! any’s treasury. Tne firemen content attorneys, as friends of the suit, in and Washington asked by R lilroa I A l- Second Wire to Coos liny Mandatories over German colonies of 15 Miners Die inGas Explosion [.plate managing a Fourth of July celc- the action of Governor Olcott against ' millist ration to supply 2,000,003 former Ottoman dominions shall be | bration here to extend over two days. Slate Treasurer Hoff, to determine . worth nearly $1,750,000 for use of given only to nations willing to accept governor in I ern railroads. whether Mr. Olcott is Marshfield, Or., April 27. —With the them fact, or tn name onlj Ruth briefs Birmingham, Ala., April 29.—Fifteen Eugene is in the field for a me a Hill Road Being Improved. stringing of a secord commercial wire miners, employes of fhe Majestic Coal held that lie is actuall; governor of J pa< king plant. between Eugene and Coos Bay, the Hart Ranch Sold Hood River, Or., April 28. Crews the state and entitled t exercise all Mining company, are believed dead, Five thousand acres leased for oil Western Union Telegraph company ami fourteen have been rescued, bad . of men. both in Hood River and Wasco the powers of th« chief executive. drilling between The Dalles mid lo Cortland Men ly burned, as the result of what s I counties, have been at work hut week They held that the public importance B i Dufur. hopes to eliminate much of the trouble which hampered communications for a thought to have been a gas explosion , scraping and «improving the hill road of the decision should govern the scape j Roseburg moving fur a public Ii- period of three years, following the Dr. Henry Hart has sold his ranch in the Majestic coal mine, 22 milts , i between here and The Dalles. 1 Motor- | of the court’s decision and pointe ! to ! brary. completion of the new line along the ! ists arriving in the city yesterday re- ! the need of early action in the interest j north of here, shortly after noon to ’ Mayor Baker of Portland is opp <ed Sou.hern Pacific Willamette-Pacific south of the city to W.JJ. Furnice and day. Five bodies have been recovered ported the way, except for tne heavy of stute business. Max Liederman of Portland, consider lo allowing the police to form a union branch. ¡grades encountered, in excellent shape. ---------- at three o ’ clock this afternoon. i anil go under the labor union federation. The new line extends into the Co ation being $30,000. The new purch ' Robert Robertson, in charge of a crew quille valley as far as the county seat, asers will take possession of the prop I of Hood River men, has been operating A California Coal that IS He says tiiey are not J.iboimg men hi the trade union meaning of the and will be continued to Powers. This erty the first of May. This is one of Submarine Chasers I a scraper and has filled all bad ruts. Rich in Oil. word. will remove a considerable load from the first large ranch sales in the valley Reach Puget Sound. the Marshfield terminus and, it is be- for some time and demonstrates that Athena —Half section land near here Company Increases Stock. ranch values are being well maintained. lieved, remedy most of the delays. sells for $65,250. The property consists of 109 acres, For many years lignite mined near Brownsville, Or., April 27.—The Everett, Wash , Anril 29.—Nine sub Astoria —Bids for third reclamati >n with Dr. Hart’s residence, seyeral marine chasers, en route to Bremerton, I Brownsville Canning company, at a 1 Ione, Calif., has been used as fuel, Hotels are Made Ready. ranch buildings, 70 acres being in bear Wash., from th» North Atlantic after I recent meeting of the directors, voted , though it contains a large quanity of j district have been opened. Hood River, Or., Anrii 28.—Tne ing pears and apples about equally di war service, arrived here yesterday to increase the capital stock $50,000. ■ moisture and therefore does not burn | Dallas Dufur highway in ly he bul l prospects of hundreds of motor tourists vined. The oldest trees are twelve and were greeted with a din of whistles The new plant at Corvallis will be a very well. Recently, however, on ac- ‘ this year. and the general prosperous condition of years old, all of the trees, however, are and cheers from crowds gathered at $2t',009 structure Three acres, with a I count of its resemblance to some oil Banks People of this vi unity should the Hood River valley has resulted in a in bearing. Dr. Hart who purchased the dock. The flotilla was accompanied value of about $5000, were donated to shale that ate apparently similar to pull together and secure Banka-Bux" n wave of improvement on the part of the property several years ago coming by the coast guard cutter Snohomish. establish a cannery in Corvalits. The I cannel coals, this lignite has been j road to eoa<t. local hotel men and restauranteus.^ In here from Quincy, Ills , has moved to The vessels went to Seattle today. old Corvallis cannery building, in a tested by the United States Geological Baki r—Old Highland mine coming to vestment in a new cafe equipment, Medfora where he has been practicing i — — —----------- ' different part of the town, is also own- I Survey, Department of the Interior, to I front bigger than ever. soda fountains and general improve his profession of physician and surgeon ed by the Brownsville Canning com- determine whether it would not yield Baker—Big mass roti 1 ui’eting votes u Douglas ... . ", county , prun3 crop for 1918 pany. ments will reach into the thousands of fo4 the past two years. He will re- L sold for $1,500,009. 1919 crop expected i oil on destructive distillation. The re unanimously to bond county for $500,- dollars. main tn the city.-Mail Tribune. I to be 80 carloads. sults of the tests show that the best of i i 000. the lignite, when destructively dis ! Reedsport mill to operate in near Hen Lays Remarkable Eggs. tilled, wid yield 62 gallons of oil to Cottage Grove, Or., April 27.— Wil the ton and, as a by-product, at least 1 future, capacity 125,001 feet. Astoii.’i in need of another modern liam Johnson, of Dorena, has a hen 18 pounds of ammonium sulphate, who doesn’t know the war is over. An ! which is a Valuable fertilizer. This hotel. egg produced by this hen, which is on lignite is remarkable “fat”. Although Roseburg -Work begun on large display here, measurers 7x9 inches and it contains 46 per cent of moisture, apartment house. weighs five ounces. Mr. Johnson says analysis made by the Bureau of Mines Echo 3 of the Farmers Union ele this is the thiid egg ot this size pro shows that it contains also 31 per cent vators in county sold. duced within a short time by this her. [ of volatile matter and 16 ner cent of Albany -Steam laundry to have $25,- The other two. upon being opened, i fixed carbon. The ash amounts to 000 building. were found to have a perfect egg of only 7 per cent, and the heating value Bend $28,000 bond voted for new ordinary size floating about inside and is 6 060 British thermal units. it is thoughs this egg is similarly forrn- Although the bed containing this lig school. Pacific highway from Sutherlin to nite does not appear to underlie a large territory, it is doubtless destined Roseburg lo he payed. to receive attention sooner or later as We must have sound polcies and Siskiyou Road is Open a possible source uf oil and gasolene. sound laws if we float a merchant Ashland, Or., April 27 The Pacific marine on the seven seas and carry olt highway from Ashland across the Siski commerce to ends of the world. you range to the California line is open Air Service heeds Men Roseburg $11,144 contracts let for for travel. Road Supervisor True, ft grading Divide-I)ou las cuuntv line with a crew of men inspected the road New York, April 28.—All men who section of 1 2 miles. last week and found snow gone from R E. Simmons, foreign tra le expert th.- highway The heavy gravel slides wish to take part in the development have Peen removed and the roads are of the nation’s air service as aviators of American lumber industry estimates or dirigible-balloon pilots, chauffeurs, i that western E trope, inclu ling Eng drying fust. mechanics or work at some 30 other [ land. France, Belgium and Holland wiil trade! required in the air service, by I require 7,009,000,009 fei.t of lumber Valuable Hens Make Record. sending th: ir names and fddresses to annually for next four years and tl at Cottage Grove, Or.. April 28 — Mrs. I ! he department of air service officer, i large part of their lumber which in F. C. Ralston hi.s issued a challenge 104 Broad atre.-t, New York, imm ili- • tiie past has come from Russia w I) to any poultry producer* to beat her ately, will receive an important com . iow com: fro.n this country. record with 14 hens. From April 1 to munication on the subject prepare ! by Portland -State highway commission April 22 these Liddies laid 2117 eggs, i'ap'ain Charles J. Glidden after serv lets 1 I paving and 4 grading contract , (Vacuum Packed) averaging more ’han two thirds ot ar. ing as an officer several months in the totaling $2,1X10,609. egg for each hen a day. In the flo- K United States army thing school at Planting of tr ies in 4 Oregon forests are eight brown Leghorns, four white SoU'hernfielri, Americus, Ga., and at i and one national forest started. the United States army balloon school Leghorn» and two Minorca*. ---------- XB* ■■ ■- at Fort Omaha,, Nebraska. I [ft if li liil II A CAN We recommend M.J.B Coffee for Flavor, Quality and Strength Lewis Ulrich 111 w lì General Jacksonville ’it I«.; Merchandise Oregon II h h in ■ s.^1 I Rirdnian blies to Lunch. Helena, Morl., April 26' To keep a Cove, Ur., April 28.—The Cove Wo- Road to he Extended luncheon engagement with his cousin, man ’s Civic Improvement club is look ii len Miles. Mrs. Shirley Ford, wife of a Great ing for a publisher for the Cove Sent Falls banker, M.ij >r Carl Spttx, com h inel, now in its third year, Calvin Goss, having retired from the newspaper Aberdeen, Wash., April 28. W. R. nander of the army flying circus here h business with lust Friday’s edition. Behm, formerly with the Milwaukee I tlew from Helena to Great Falls freight department here, now general this morning in a Y-5 airplane, He IE manager of the Chehalis Kt Cascade [ left the aviation field at F ,rt Harris.m ÌÌ First Pavement of New Year. r >a<’, with headquarters at Chehalis,) at 11:2d o’clock and alight" I . Gr ■ t Salem, (jr., April 28.—The state stated tn conversation here today tha' Falls 15 minutes later. Thu airl.-.u iq highway department armounco* that pi esent plans contemplate the exten distance is 65 miles. I he fust pavement fur this year has sion of that road It’ miles this summer. 1 Major Sp itz brute one of Inc pro been laid on the project from Grants The extension was to have been made j peller blades of hie ma nine in alight Pass to the Jackson couuty line. S. S last year, but construction was de- I ing and will return to Helena by auto Schell has the contract. mobile. layed on account ot war. li.il — Women Seek Publisher.