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About Jacksonville post. (Jacksonville, Or.) 1906-19?? | View Entire Issue (May 10, 1919)
r" y NO. 2 J ACUSON VILLE, JACKSON COUNTY, O IEGDN, M A i 10,191» \ OL XIII TERRORIST PLOT AT GARY NIPPED THE CITY COUNCIL. PROFIT-SHARING PROPOSED Sum? Recent Happenings Regular Session Tuesday N i Piace for Tired-Looking Night. Only Routine Russians in Indiana Town New Scheme for Regulating In Various Parts Women in Business Clash With Authorities. Business Transacted. Public Utility Rates of Oregon Work!. Presented. HDUST.xlAL ,{.AI- 'J Manufacture;, Enterprises a::d Improvements, Prjviding Paytolls and Promot ing Develop herd The city council met in regular ses Gary, Ind , May 5.—There was no Mild Form of Influenza of Oregon. red parade in Gary Sunday. Instead i sion Tuesday night. The mayor, all of Loudon, May 5.—The B.itish "land Albany, N. Y., May 7. - An entirely Forces Cl isingf of Meetings girl 16 men plucked from an unruly mob the councilmen, rec .r.ler, treasurer, ” of the war, who is once more a of 10,000 nursed sore heads and in street commissioner and,marshal were new schema for regulating the rates i f Monmouth, Or., M ly 5 -The large t>wn girl, has returned to the use of May 5.— Warren Construction Co. public corporations has turned up. jured ribs last night in tne Gary police present. number of cases ol' 1« grippe that “make-up. ” gets $342,000 paving contract of 8 niil-.s The foilowing claims against the city George A. Glynn, ch .irmin of the re s idd mly appears 1 i:i Monmouth and s.ation after three hours of intermit Artful make-up, in theop nioi of a tent rioting. Many more received were presented, audited and ordered publican state committee has submit (vicinity list w ek result'd in the clu L >ndon business woman who eham from 1)'er Island to D.-lenr. ted to Senator Thompson ot Niagara, Hood River —Immediate work .isiur- minor hurts in the scuffles which oc- paid: ing of all public m .'eting places, pions the practice, is essential. ‘‘There chairman of rne senate public service ed on Look highway. J. T Gagnon, lumber cured momentarily during the attempt churches ami schools, by an order is no room,” she told an interviewer, cimmittee, a bill which permits public ed demonstration. S. O. Traction Co., freight Salem —Dividend over $40,000 de-- issue 1 by Mayor O. A. W »Iverto 1. “.or the washed out, tired-looking servi -.e corporations to get a 6 per cent W. G. Kenney, salary Fifty policemen, wearing revolvers There are many eases among students w man in the business world, Even il dared on $25,000 capital stock invest return on their investments. I; Fred J. Fick, supplies on their belts and reinforced by a of the normal, an I the i istitution clos she is delicate she must not look deli- ment by Salem Fruit Unioi. The measure provided also th it what special shotgun squad of 16, a coin- Cai-Ore. Power Co. lights Monmouth—Contract f >i paving lr an ed tn lay for tw> weexs. Practice ]y ea e. A little rouge, very d lintily ap ever profits the companies make be Lewis Ulrich supplies panv of state militia, 30 deputy sher- Rickreall to M >nm >uth and Indepen tween 9 and 8 per cent shall be divided al! of th ! siekn j.s.s is very light, and plied, will give her an appearance of D. W. Bagshaw, salary $20 iffs, a group of secret service men dence let Warren Cinstruction Co , 8 3 lonly a few have th? symptoms of in- i e lih and brightness whie.i goes a printing and supplies $16 from Chicago and hundreds of citizen 36.00 equally between *he state and the flaei zt. I: is believed that students I ug way witli an employer. miles, $201,122. 8.3 miles betw en Chris Ulrich, salary volunteers, prevented the parade after 65.00 co npanv making the return and pro contracted the disease during t'.e “I assure you that hundreds of girls Amity and Holmes let to Oregon In vides further that if the companies the Russian Socialists flouted an order Chris Ulrich, team $11.50, sup who are never suspected of the fact by dependent Paving Co. at $244,170. Easter vacation. of .Mayor W. H. Hodges prohibiting plies $1 70, for Hosely $14.25 27.43 m ike ab ive 8 par cent their transpor- . outsiders habitually ‘make-up'. But Port Umpqua will have box factory^. t «tion rates shall be reduced. Recorder announce! the following the march and declared they would they do it so perfectly that they de Sal-m-2 dormitories at feeble mi'.id- Prospects for Oil Good. receipts; p.oceed despite the authorities. ceive the opposite sex, and lar.ge nutn- e 1 school to be built, cost $5'J,783. From county treasurer taxes $1218 35 Hawley Will Fight The situation became more and Albany, Or., Mac 6.—An inspection b rs of their own sex, too. Obvious Eugene—Contract "or impwMiag road m >re tense and fights between Social ” Recorder, turn on fees $2s 50 of the country around Lacomb with a m.ke-up is vulgar and would be ot >ver McKer.zie pass, signed. ” Marshal, pound fee Admission oi Asiatics. ists and the authorities became fre- 1.55 view of boring for uil is now being g.eat disadvantage. ” ,» q lent. When the situation had reach ” cemetery fees Morson ditch contract let at estimat- 5.00 ma le by John B. Kerr, geologist and ---------- ------------ — 11 ed its height a heavy downpour of rain d cost of $25j0 si for’ west unit of ” ” lot • 35.00 mineroldgist of 'San Francisco, repre Salem, Or., Mav 6. -Opposition o Water Sunt., rentals scattered the crowd and apparently 107.75 senting R. L. Mael Gy of Portland, Harvest Wage is Pixed. 25,000 ac e3, anil $250,000 for east un.t i saved the city from a reign of blood of 17,500. 1396.15 immigration of Asiatic races to the who recently secured oil leases on cun £“ shed. On motion mayor and recorder were Pacific const will be made by Con sider.idle land in that section of Linn Sheridan -Yamhill Millin’Co. nwar ' Hutchison, Kan., May 4. -Wheat authorized to execute cemetery deed to gress nan Hawley, he debased yestir- county. • 1 governm mt order for 255) bbl-, of on the eve of his departure for day srowers from 35 western Ka isas coun Charles A. Smith for Lot No. 176. Several years ago seme boring for lour for April delivery. Washington, D. C , to attend the s; e- Alowance is Increased. Report of city treasurer was present cial oil was dope near Lacomb but the;work ties yesterday adopted a harv.sl wag- Scappcse $68,000 contract let for session of congress which he thinks sceedul« of oi) cents an hoar for a Id- ed, examined and ordered filed, as was Was discontinued because of lick of aving 11 miles between Mc Jri ie« Ul will be called in a short time. hour day with extra pay for over also the report of the water superin nd this place. "I believe that an amendment to the capital. It is said, noweVer, that the time. Washington, May 3.—Thousands of tended! showing the coleetions since pi ospetts fob oil were good and since Portland Work being rushed on live- soldiers, sailors and marines discharged last meeting and the delinquent users. existing immigration laws should le This wage applies to shockers, barge ß made that will cause a selection of tnose experiments naople residing in men, pitchersand helpers around stacks itoek pavilion. troin service between November 11, 1918, and February 28. 1919, may file • persons to be admitted into the United that vicinity ' have always had faith aim drivers of headers a: d binders. Myrtle Point —Marshfield to Coquii e ' that oil can be found there. ' .1 claims with the auditor of the war de. Jail Door Kicked Down States to be made by American con >len with teams will receive 7J cents ■ iad contract let for $31^,751. j suls, or other American officials 1 partmene for l'/2 cents per mile for a.i hour and stackers 60 cents. ; ' ■ >! ? Munro ■ — Benton county may get 9 ♦ abroad,” said Mr. Hawley, “before Three Fatal Accidents. travel expenses from the place of dis- niles extra paving this year. -i Greeley, CoL, May 5.—Two Denver they are allowed to embark for the charge to tyieir homes. This was dis- Salerti, Or., May 5. — Three fatal Ho Pendleton — Standard Oil to start cided today by Comptroller of the girls, giving their names as Loretta United States, and such permission cidents wqrg reported to the sta'e l’n- ’ Meskill Rack Quarry 515,000 improvements here at once. Smith and Heleji Starr, each 18 years should not be given until such Investi Treasury Warwick. dustriai accident commission for, the i is Closed. Roseburg —Canyon Creek. Canyon 4 • old, who were arrested here in company gation is made that shows intendii g Comptroller Warwick held that the : ghway ready for travel J irte 25. M with two strange man at a local roam to be sober, industrious and law abid« i ; week ending May I out of a totgl of 1510 industrial casualties for the week. ' act if. FefJruary 28, 1919, allowing 5 ing house, did not like confinement in New bridge at Walker may be e- i - Chehalis, Wash., May 6.— Meskil cents a mile from the place of dis the city jail, and kicked their way to ing an<! will become loyal and useful The fatalities were Roy I. Mapes, ■ lil- .•rucit'd this summer^ American citizens. rock quarry, located 12 miles west of charge to the actual bona fide home or liberty. lamooki, lumbering; Sam Rasmussen, “1 inttnd to bring up again the sub-I Clatskanie, lumbering; Thornton Um- turn city; on the Chehalis and South Reedsport Hotel being enlarge I. residence of a discharged man was The door to the woman’s depart ject of the Americanization of the retroactive;.to November 11. Men dis- R iad work between Cottage Grove phrey, (SpHngfield, electrocuted while Bend line, has been permanently clos d ment where they were confined, was canal. American enterprise, engineer- 1 charged between those dates were al- atlemp^iitg to Walk a girder on county down by the Lewis county commis- md Lorane to begin at once. wood, and one of the panels was kicked ing and money built the canal on Amer bridge |jy coining m contact with hig h ionets, it being fonnd impossible to 1 >wed only 3! j cents a mile, however, Cottage Grove—Entire valley hip! - out. The girls then got chairs and ican soil, and there is every reason in operate it owing to excessive freight vay from Portland to Cottage Gn \ e under a former act. voltagq , . 1 w ire. opened a high window, which was not the world why it should be operated r ites Charged oil crushed rock since tl e^ j i be paved by end of 1920. grated an I escaped. The men were in the intereat of Ameiican produceis 1 government took over the r-ilroad-. Work on rial bet wee i ThS Dall ,s Black Rock Gets Postoffice. fined $15 and costs each. and shippers.” Soldier Given 7 Medals. A recent reduction of 10 cents per ton • 11 ---------- »ze»----------- md Dufur to begin at once, Monmouth, Or., May 5.—The post vits iu reality no relief, since on a Marshfield, Or., May 6—Charlton Stavton—Jordan Valley opens iu w Sawmill to Increase Output. office at Black Rock, discontinued for Ashland Debaters to Eugene. Lee, a ' former Marshfield man; W o short haul ot nine miles from Meskil) •heese factory. o Littell freight on a single car < f with the i:._ sixth marine regiment ____ many years, because of lack of busi Albany, Or., May ¡6.—The big saw Asffland, Or., May 5.—The Ash f >ught\.?Z. Ashland Road over Si ikiyou rang' d’ut h d reck is $40 and $45 fr >m Meskill in Fradce,' hits seven rtiedalf for brav ness, is to be reopened as soon as offi mill of the Hammond Lumber company land high school w 11 send a debating is now open. ery, an( id is now recOve.'ing frbrn wounds to Cnehalis. cials can complete the necessary ar at Mill City, 30 miles norlheast of team to Eugene May 10 to enter the at the if mV ho jdl il at (¿lamiu.o, Vir- It is hoped that when the railroads Portland—Highway and paying co:- Albany, will be operated at full capacity semi-finals against tne other teams of rangements. Mrs. Vivian Kirk has Ifq was mrde a first lieutenant gain ale restored to their owners tl e racts just made amouut„to $5,500,000. again after May 12. Logging facilities ; Oregon, The team consists of Eleanor . ginia. J ormer rates, under Which a great been appointed postmistress. before |he war ended- have been improved. Roieburg -School boys b dug organ- Allen and Mary Moore. He wjis wounded twice, the second stimulus toward road construction wns zed to handle fruit crop on ace unit of giver., will be restored. time by i shell, and has required three abor shortage. t Prune prices breaking subseq: ent ' operations, He W(is''U's<> all records. gissed. Ft"'hw said In be recovering Yankees in Siberia Corvallis—Benton county may get 9 rapldlyj Lieutenant Lee had ê'érvYd i to be Relieved. niles extra paying this year. befète ip StfexîVtf find Ntôh'rkgua! 1 ! Rosehiug-Union price for shearing F ?•:' ■ ’ j m ■• ! m '* (I i;l • ’ • » *•'-*< > Highway Between Albany and Washington, May 6. Orders were iheep is 29 cents. Mining activity being returned> at > ' issued to lay by the war department Jyifèrübiri to' b? I’aved. i lanyon City. , , ■« ' for the recruiting of 80<M> men to serve * Albany,i'4)r.( May 3)—Considerable as replacement troops for American Umpqua , Growers Assn, purchase's •• I? grading work fcrahtmtly ' undet WAy on loldiers how in Sibera. A replacement Roseburg Canning Co’s.- machinery/ : the* sectl ri of the I’acifle highway' bet' letaehrnjent will be organized at San Polk county rttlsfms uni «ft for good1 tween Ajl irffly <¥nd Jifferidn, which will Francisa and the 'troops will be sent mads; 110-mile.i bf'paving m county. be paved this*SufiirWer. From a point forward in nuits of 501) each as they Two milbk Roseburg-Sutherlin road ' just norlh’of A^Gany for a distance of become available. o be paved this year. about two milys nofthiyard the rpad ib > > Only men with previous military ex- Silverton—Silver Falls T'tnhef Co. no if torn qp>, and., ¡preliminary work; is. jerienceiwill be accepted. « working night crew at big .njill., being dojie.other .piace.s. The work f ’ wiil;be runhed duMHg..'live next few Astorii,merchants start on big apart- Dank failures are Hare. neni weeks, i "8 •••! • »< house project. While lthe*WOrtt'hdrtH ''bf Allniny is f Bidding of Roosivelt highway wifi .' weft stantéd? e'rfgtrtel'fs aie 'bUSy 'iVorkT 1 '• Washington, May 6. — Contr filer of Io much to help th j labor situation ing out the estimateV for the grading the Currency Williams in a statement and paving pf th? highway from Al today called atlention to the solidty Parkdale $12,O'*! bon I issue vot 'd bany soilt hw.arfi t'4 Tangent. The state of the national banking system as il ly school pitrons for erection of grade highway|Con)<i4ftsiqii h is authorized the lustrated by the fai t that in tile last chool building. imurovement of *his. section of the four months only one small national Salem—The state land commission highwaylandiibMs soon will be asked. bank, with $25,(M)i) capital, fail'd. In I I ... ■■ . .............. 'll 'll th'.' last 16 months only tw> nati nal vill p irch ise 60 acres of i ml i w > mil s Î 'rom In li-pendence for its first m >del Wind Breaks Plate Glas.4. o«nk failures were recorded. farm unit. I • f ■ < At the ;»mg tim .• the number i t na- M(arsl.0eWl ’ <lr,,i Muy> 5. +*For scvenil Brooks Grading un Pacific Hi rhw y 1 days an linhsdalij» powerful and 'chilly Lionai banks is glowing and their earn- irmn meed preparatory to laying pivo i igfc are increasing, said Mr. Williams. (.Vacuum Packed) northwedidtlf wino has b 'eh 'bio ¿ing, nent. f , „ ----------------- — with fronts,'file pi'kt two ' flights. The Prosperity in our g eat s'i pbuilding Mun Struck by Train Dies. wind this afternoon broke a quarte1- •4 T ndustry will depend largely on our inch plat); glass window 11x8 feet at Hind River, Or, May 4.—A man, t»’. » * the .Sarter, Cqhrec'ljjmary stpre., The apparently'over o') years old and ident- national legislation an I attitude toward I i he American ship owner. lus.“ |s be|w'een $3"b and $1'10. . , ited by letters in his Docket as William I) vitt is a newly established pis‘- Some ft arm'fell that,fruit and ber H. Fisher, who had resided at Ross I ries have bew injured hy the frosts, ville, Ind., and later at Seattle, was office in Benton county onC. & E. R. R. Cottage Grove Fairview and Cr/stsl . but ranchers have not yet reported. fatally injured when struck today by mines to be operated in Bohemia diB- O. W. R. & N. passenger train No. 18 A —. i I the local yards. The engine hail ■■ .> ■■ Bedverton Yard is Sold. slowed down.;for live »top when F.shei Astoria—Improvement ot . Astor i **$ Beaverlini/fW:, MlAy »4.,~The Joies •vas seen to step on the track. «tract assured at $125,980 Lumber dornpanv ales yard in Betvht .. He evidently thought he a as on a Fendi 'on 4S0 wheat ranch sells for • * ■' on was Idd'ÿ'ditWrdhÿ l / F. W.' î'.fveV ^idi..g, .fir he stopped on the edge of Í , . ■ ■ » rn re, m i Icftlit of fhtf WiliV: of'fLaVe-- pie tiespip if to fUoyv tlyi train to DJiss. 559.500. Ï If i.-d -nirfacdd highway ffom' TFte"• • tu:>. It i|n knqwn for .«qrn|e ti'irp His,$ku|l was fractured and his back li'I -s to'Dufur i sored •• ' j psrede lie d|e<i 20 lAituus after the j that , tne I iarj I » * wai • for .1 sale. ' Mr. Lifermore announced ht* will <rir i .m. ideot p ithout regaining com cious- R i<.ft-n ow'ffias a real’ live car.» •large the1 stock and prepare for ti e • Hess'' Coroner An lerson is holding l''e ery. ’ . ' ” • « buildb g era now b .-ginning in Beaver I holy while a search is being made for Oregon City- Mo-e houses needed, to ton ar.d ficinity. [ relatives,, house mtfux of industry employes. l£ A CAN h We recommend M.J.B (Coffee for Flavor, Quality and Strength Lewis Ulrich General Jacksonville Merchandise ■Ï. Í5 it H Oregon ÍI