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About Jacksonville post. (Jacksonville, Or.) 1906-19?? | View Entire Issue (May 17, 1919)
-: JACKSONVILLE POST-:- | rilE REBEKAH CONVENTION. O filial Paper ot the City ot Jacksonville Oregon A weekly newspaper published every Saturday at the county seat of -acksci: County, Oregon. D. W. B agshaw , Editor and Publisher Entered as secjnd-class matter June 22 1907. at the post office at Jacksonville Oregon, under Act of Congress of March 3, 1379. _ ___________________ ______ ___________ ____ Held at Grants Pass Tues day. Next Meeting Place at Jacksonville. We have some Dandy Elk Hide Work Shoes! -4. SAI CRD AY. MAY 17, 1919 The twelfth annual Rebekah Con- v.. ntion of District No. 13 m t at SUBSCRIPTION: One year by mail $1.50. Advertising rates furnished on G io.ts Pass on May 13th. represent- application. 1 alive» from four lodges Ocing present. The meeting convened at 2: P. M., and in the absence of the chairman and the organizers believing that this would Week of June 8 Set vice-chairman, Mrs. Nehie Perl of precipitate anarchy Aside tor Scouts. I .'.lediord was elected chairman and i Mrs. Alice Ulrich, of Jacksonville, vice Clarence Reames to I chairman. Mrs. M.E. A boott of Jack Washington, May 12.—President Wil was secretary. Mrs. Jeanie Practice in Seattle. sonville, son, in a proclamation made public to • Burke, State President of the Rebekah day, recommended that the period Assembly, and Mrs. Satah June 8 to Flag day, June 14, be ob Portland, May 15.-Clarence L. Clevenger, Past President, were intro served over the country as “boy scout duced and welcomed. Past President week’’ for the purpose of strengthen- Reames, former United States attorney Mary Smith was also present later in here, who has tendered his resignation tee work of the Boy Scouts of America. the afternoon. The president urged in every commun as assistant to the United States at After the regular routine of business, torney general, arrived in Portland to ity a citizen’s committee be organized | the following officers were elected for to co-operate in carryingout a program day from Seattle on private business. the ensuing term: Mrs. Alice Ulrich, He will open a law office in Seattle and “for extending the Boy Scout program chairman, Mrs. Nehie Perl, vice-chair to a larger proportion ot American engage in private practice. man, and Mrs. Anna Myer, secretary. boyhood. ’’ Dinner was served at 6:3d after which < flD < Soldier Baggage a social time was enjoyed, until tne program. Mrs. Burke gave Galena Ledge Rich. will be Traced. evening the address of welcome, which was Cordova, Alaska.—At the mouth of ably responded to by Mrs. Perl. A Independence creek, about 35 miles Washington, May 15.—Soldiers who piano d let by the Misses Anna and from the town of Candle, Seward have lost their baggage while en route Flora Schmidt and readings by Mrs. peninsula, a galena ledge 12 foot thick from the front |to the United States Sam Baker were very much appreciat has been discovered. The creek flows were advised by the war department ed. “Break o’ Day’’ was very beauti into the Kougarok river on its right today t' send their names, present ad- fully sung by Mrs. Guy Knapp. limit. oresss and a description of the missing At the close of the program. Mrs. property to the lost baggage depot, Ho Burke, in behalf of Etna Rebekah Lodge, presented to Mrs. Alice Mallory Mutiny Plot Discovered. boken, N. J. a Rebekah pin, as a token of apprecia tion of her unselfish and untiring efforts in Lodge work and tier loyal devotii n London, May 10.—A conspiracy to President's Message to its principles. induce British sailors to mutiny and ' to be Very Brief. The next annual convention of thia soldiers to demobilize themselves by 1 district, will be held at Jacksonville. inarching out of their barracks has Paris, Mav 15.—President Wilson The following visitors attended the been discovered, according to the Daily Mail. The premises of various persons has advised the cable companies that Convention: Mr. and Mrs, Ul.ich and have been searched and documents his message to the forthcoming spe Mis. M. E. Abbott of Jacksonville, cial session of congress will not be Miss Mollie Songer and Mrs. Anna seized. The object of the plot is stated to be more than a few hundred words, en Myer of Ashland, Mrs. Nellie Perl, to compel the government to use force abling it to be cabled promptly on the Mrs. Bateman, Mrs. McDannell and if the projected disorders should occur, day of delivery. Mrs. Anna Judson of Medford. Roosevelt High way It Means -Quick mobilization of guns and men for national protection. I for Men and Boys Children's Sandals in ail sizes These are merely a few of the seas onal numbers we carry in our Shoe Department: we are always glad to have you come in and look them over. Jno.M. Williams Co. The People’s Store. Jacksonville, Phone 142. - - - Oregon Summer Time! suggests that you may need a ( Mowing Machine or It Means -Commercial and agricultural development of seven Oregon coast counties—-Clatsop, Tilla mook, Lincoln, Lane, Douglas, Coos, Curry. « I A New Rake? Get our Prices: they will interest you It Means — The opening of a year-round paved road from Bsitish Colum bia to the Mexican border. It Means— The opening to sportsmen of the counties’ fishing and hunt ing paradise. It Means— The employment of thousands of skilled mechanics and labor ing men in its construction. 15 per cent off on Automobile Tires & Tubes Before ordering goods from a Mail Order House call and examine our goods, learn our prices and compare values. We are confident that; I We Can Save You Money It Means— That Uncle Sam will match ev ery state dollar for construction and will maintain the highway foreve. You owe it to your country—you owe it your state, to go to the polls at the special state election June 3 and vote 310 X Yes For the Roosevelt Highway Oregon’s Road to Prosperity FRED J. FICK Jacksonville Klamath Lets Paving Contract. Klamath Falls, Or., May 13.—Con tracts have been awarded to the War ren Construction company for bi'.hulitic paving of Pine street from Paine alley thr. ugh to Eight street. Crescent a' • n ie. Canby and East str. s. Sprinr - ■ fr >m u jK>irt near th outl ■ r- Pacific depot, to the inter section with Sixth street, is to be im proved with oil macadam. - - . Oregon. European Trips Curbed. Phoenix, Ariz., May 10.-The victory Washington, May 12. - With the nnm- liberty loan flying circus completed its der of applicants for European pass- last show here today and left tonight ' ports increasing ¡daily, the state de- on a special train for its home base, ; partaient today issued a statement r»- Rockwell field, San Diego. j iterating that passports would be The r ord’ of the circus show that refused to all persons whose applica- in 30 ..a,' s out from Rock field it h»s 'ions the department believes were not put on 27 ' main shows" and three made in good faith or wnose purpose in “side shows,” an average of one a in seeking to go abroad was purely day, without a serious accident. that of pleasure or curiosity. ♦ r