: JACKSONVILLE POST-: Notice of Bond Sale. Notice is hereby given, That stale 1 Official Paper of the City of Jacksonville Oregon ' I’iils will be received until Jul. G.h, .919 at 8:00 o’clock P. M. at the ..ffie A weekly newspaper published every Saturday at the county seat of Jacksi n , tiie Board of Directors of Tne County, Oregon. D. W. B agshaw , Editor and Publisher Hili Iirigation District, within boundaries of said District in Jacksun Entered as second-class matter June 22 1907. at the post office at Jack.-ta v ilk ; Couni .v, Oregon, for tne purchase of Oregon, under Act of Congress of March 3, 1879. ooi.ds ot fi fifteen f teen thous mils ddia.s i ; (fl5,“KI.00), date! — SATURDAY. MAY 31. If) I fl maturing as follows: $550. July 1. 19. SUBSCRIPTION: One year by mail $1.50. Advertising rates furnished ti 650. application. 650. 750. 800. 17. S. to Keep Hun Ships. Clarence Kearnes is 850. Washington, May 26.—Official ad­ 850. Awarded $3500. vices > reached Washington today that 900. a full understanding had been reached 950. by the council of four at Paris, by 1000. Seattle. Wash., May 27.— Damages which the United States will keep a! 1050. totaling $3500 were awarded by a su­ the German ships seized in America-, 1'00. perior Court jury here today to Clar­ ports when this country entered the 1150. ’ ence L. Reames, former special assist­ war. 1200. ant United States attorney-general »> 1250. here, in his suit against L. H. Hey- » » 1320. manson for damages resulting from an Massacres of Jews Told. $¡5000. automobile accident last December. being bonds of the said Gold Hill Irri- Reames, in the complaint, charged 1 Washington, May 26. —Infortrati. n gation District, bearing interest at six that Heyman ion knocked him down, regarding dumerous Jewish massacres causing several injuries, the principal in central and eastern Europe during percent (6%), payab'e semi annually, the said bond issue being subject to the one a cut over the left eye which has last March and Aonl, forwarde 1 by sixty thousands dollars in bonds now impaired his vision. The original com­ | special representatives of the Jewish sold and outstutnding. For further and plaint asked for $7500. relief organization, was presented to detailed information, apply to the Sec­ •f the state department todax by Repre retary of the District. Shipyard Men on Strike. sentative Siegel of New York. Names The right is reserved to reject any of 54 Jews who were massacred were and all bids. given in the reports, which said many THE GOLD HILL IRRIGATION DISTRICT Seattle, Wash., May 27.—Approxi­ hundreds more about whom no definite BY I. T. G alligar - President. mately 50 riggers and helpers walked information could be obtained were ATTEST: out from the Duthie shipyard Monday killed. Chas. Champlin- morning in a body in a strike for 80 Conditions in Poland were described Secretary. cents an hour, the wage of mechanics, as being worse than in any other sec­ ---------- ------------- — instead of the 74 cents they have been tion. George’s Discovery. receiving. Little George said the other day at The mer. report that they expect riggers and helpers in other plants to Hood River Youth May Recover. he table, “Now, when I -;lt In my chair ■j ny feet won't touch the floor, The People’s Store. walk out with them, The men con- Hood River, Or., May 26.—Fred vhen I walk around they touch but the tend that as they are classed as me Ward, 18-year-old youth whose sknll loor just as well as anybody’s.” chanics in their local, No. 104, they was fractured when he was run over i should be recognized as such at the by his runaway team, following an op­ Political Corruption. shipyards. eration at the Cottoge hospital last Corruption in political life is rrnlly night, has regained consciousness and skepticism, It Is a distrust, n disuso that he will recover. which lias lasted so long that It has Dynamiting Fish, Charge. it One is believed of the horses planted a foot grown into disbelief of political prin- squarely in the young man’s forehead, ci pl es, of the first fundamental truths of the sacredness of government and Salem, Or., May 27. Deputy Game causing a bad fracture. th<‘ necessity of righteousness.—Phil Warden Bremmer today swore out lips Brooks. warrants for the arrest of five Port­ Teachers to Go to Alaska. land men, who are eccused of having Eugene, Or., May 27. Two Eugene OLD NORTH CHURCH dynamited trout from Butte Creek, teachers have been engaged to teat h LANTERN BURNS AGAIN near Salem, on May 11. One of the men, Wayne Hampton, next year at Treadwell. Alaska, i c- cording ¡to announcement of W. R. Senntor Poindexter's speech was the was arrested here today and 1 eleased Rutherford, city superintendent, yes- greatest thing that bus happened in under; $100 bail. Fred Hampton and i terday. They are Miss Naomi Gilbert­ tlie senate since the War of 1861. I Frank West are among the others ac 1 son, teacher in the fourth grade room beard liim and I never saw Idin in bet­ cused of the crime. The men are said at the Patterson school, and Miss ter form, with all of ills tremendous to have gathered in a large quantity of Florence Foster, teacher of the tliiid I force In full play. mountain trout by their operations. The life of the nation was about to and fouth grades at the junior high - —----------- be destroyed and he was the first one school. to raise his voice in its defense. The ■ ------------------------ Deputy Sheriff is Killed. others who took Issue against the Notice of Hearing league of nations followed him. but lie was the first to take that stand. He Aberdeen, Wash, M j V 27.— Deputy DEPARTMENT OF THE INTERIOR ' Ims left nothing unsaid that could have Sheriff J. P. Tohiverof Hoquiam, while UNITED STATES L»ND OFFICE been said in defense of the Constitu­ Roseburg, Oregon, May 15, 1919 tion. motoring on the Olympia h ghway west of Montesano, was instantly killed Wil iam Henry McDaniel. While he spoke to the crowded gal­ when his machine was hit by the west Contestant. leries of distinguished visitors the past arose before me like a dream. I could bound Northern Pacific passenger train vs. see the lantern in the old North at 2 o’clock yesterday afterncon. The James D. Betts, et al, Church and hear the clatter of gallop­ Contestees. accident occurred at the first railroad crossing out of Montesano. Involving Lot 6 of Sec. 25, To. 38 S, ing feet as Paul Revere rode out in the night I could see the farmers gather­ Mr. Tolliver is survived by two child­ R 4 W, W. M. ing along the lanes of Lexington and ren. On May 17, 1897, the General Land hear the sharp reports of their rifles Office, by letter “N” .of that date. I beheld Washington with his troops cat.celed selection list No. 21 of the crossing the Delaware to attack the Ashland Adds to Elk Herd. Oregon i California Railroad Company Hessian horde. Then I saw torn down Ashland, Or.. .May 26.—The Ashland as to Lot 6 of Sec ¿5, Tp 38 S, R 4 W. from the battlements at Yorktown the ONDITIONS these days—the larger demands Lodge of Elks has purchased a herd of W. M , and adjudged said tract to be flag of Cornwallis, nnd in Its place on everybody’s purse—are leading motorists three elk. which will be presenter! to mineral in character, as result of ti.e arose the Starry Banner, never to he everywhere to look more closely into the actual lowered again by human hands. the city for additional attraction to the contest of James D. Betts, J. A. Mc­ value of automobile tires. The issue this speech Ims created park. The park commission will add to Intyre, L. B. Matney and J. H. Brant- the collection of animals two deer and er, vs the Oregon & California R. R. will he the Issue in the presidential We see it every day. See it in the steadily in­ campaign. It overshadows everything a bear, all of which will be domiciled Co. creasing demand tor Fisk Tires. else taking place at the capitol. in the upper end of the park near the On the night of George Washington’s On April 26, 1919, William Henry auto camp ground. Fisk Tires give certain very definite features McDaniel filed Homestead Application birthday n strange thing happened ; , that more and more motorists have come to look for No. 011841 for this tract of land, al­ two lambs were horn in the White I ! —greater uninterrupted tire mileage, longer life, House yard and one was named "Mar- I Curtiss Airplanes Sold. leging the lion-mineral character of Ilia" mid the other named “George.” greater safety uuder all driving conditions. «»me, and on May 15, 1919, filed ap­ It looks like tlie spirit of Washington New York, May 26. The Curtiss plication for hearing nnd alleged th.it will live.—W. A. I*., in the Jaeksouiau, As an enlightened motorist you want Airplane Motor corporation annourc- the mine on said land had been worked (’amp Jackson. your tire expense cut down to where »1 Saturday the purchase from the out and abandoned, and that the land it really belongs. Next time— Buy Fisk. war department of 2176 airplanes and is noil-mineral in character. FAVORS A LARGER NAVY 4600 motors. iieuring is therefore hereby ordered TO PATROL BOTH COASTS The planes, which are of the Curtiss to determine tlie character of Lut 6 of “JN” type, and were used for train­ Sec 2.>, Tp 38 8, R. 1 W, W. M., and Washington, D. C.—(Special)—When ing purposes, will be mobilized at five all parties in interest are directed and Congress meets again, within a few fields, it was announced. summoned to appear before F. R y weeks, Senator Mlles Poindexter of Davis, U. S. Commissioner, at his tlie state of Washington will become Coos Placer Claim Sold. office ill Medford, Oregon, on Jun. 26, clinlriiiiin of tlie Semite Naval Affairs Marshfield, Or., May 27. John R. 1919, at 1U o’clock A M., and submit Coiumlttee, according to the Republi­ can reorganization plans ns finally Smith, a mining prospector who has evidence in siip|>ort of their claims to prepared. delved in the out of-the-way places in this land, and the final hearing will be It is understood that the sprinter Coos and Curry counties for the past had at this office on July 10, 1919, at fnvors the building up of a greater Dallas Women Again Honoited. Teachers Get increase seven years, has disposed of a placer 10 o’clock A. M, American navy and that he will insist Dallas, Or., May 25.—At the g and W. H. C anon , claim on Rock creek, southern Coos, upon mi equal division of the battle­ lodge session of ths Oregon Rebekah Register. ship fleet between tlie Atlantic and for $10,1X10. Mr. Smith has investigat­ Vancouver, Wash., May 28.—Flat assembly held in Salem this week Mrs. Pncillc seaboards. Up to this time few ed every mineral belt in districts men­ class warships lune been kept in increases in their pay of $180 per annum Ora Cosper of this city was elected tioned and opened many prospects. Notice of Annual School Meeting first for teachers not in the high school and Secretary w.thout a disse.i mg vote. Pacific waters. While thus engaged he took from his and $120 for high school school teachers Mrs. Cosper has held the position for Notice is hereby given to the legal Rock creek property sufficient coarse voters of School District No. 1, of A DANGEROUS SITUATION have t ei n granted bv the school board 2i’ consvc five years and only o;i oi v gold to maintain his camp and assist­ of this city. The increase was gi anted occasion in that period has her election Jackson County, State of Oregon, that FOR THE UNITED STATES. ants and to make countless trins be­ at the request of a committee of the to the office been otherwise than the ANNUAL SCHOOL MEETING of tween this country and the centers teachers, who asked for a fl it raise of u animous. Said District will be held at School The proposed constitution of the where mining men hold out. He has House; to begin at the hour of 4 o'clock league of nations contains no provi­ $200. other holdings of chrome, copper and P, M. on the thin! Monday of June, sions for disarmament. There Is talk Under the new schedule the minimum platinum. being the 16th day of June. A. D. 1919. In it about disarmament, but there is wage tor a teacher in the public This meeting is called for the pur­ no provision for disarmament. It pro­ schools of this city, with two years' Governor Lister Said Big Hotels to be Built. pose of electing one director for a vides that the league might make a experience, is $.'.52 per annum. The to fíe Much Bi tier. decree reducing the armament of the San Francisco, May 26.—Two hotels, term of three years and one clerk for several nations. Whether it will do new schedule does not take effect until representing jointly an investment of term of one year and the transaction so or not. upon what terms it will act. the next school ye ar. $4,5000,000, will be built in the north- of business usual it such meeting. «hat the relative proportions of mili­ Mist of the position« in »he scbcols Sen‘t'e, 26. —Govirnor Erm st Dated t is 2nd d ly of June, 19.9. w< st by the C dif r mi Hotel c >p.ri tary strength shall be are left in the •r next year hav been f'l e*, then I ister’s condi'ioa was repo’ted it the power of a combination in which Eu­ a TTE t c ■ . ■ r i*. A Moo ing 12 which have not. Swedish hosp'ral, where he is ir der rope and Asia will be predominant — ' . 1 ABBOI I annoU'iiud vcstetila. A»..« will b n treatment, to be considerably im­ from Senator Poindexter's address to Dts.i K t Lie' k, • Seattle and the olhet in lac ma. proved. His personal physician stated (lie tVotneu s Civic Assoviaiiuu m Sau Pendleton $20,900 2-story brick build- that the governor was in much better A. H artman The corporation owns seven large ho­ Irauclscu. iing to be erected immediately. Chairman Board of Directors. tels in California. spirits last evening. I for Men and Boys Children’s Sandals in ali sizes These are merely a few of the seas onai numbers we carry in our Shoe Department: we are always glad to have veu come in and look them over Jno.M. Williams Co Jacksonville, Fisk Tires Going Onto More Cars Every Day C i Phone 142. Oregon Notice to Creditors IN THE COUNTY COURT OF THE STATE OF OREGON, FOR JACKSON COUNTY. In the Matter of the Estate of Eva Hockenyos, Deceased. The Undersigned having Deen ap­ pointed by the County County of the State of Oregon, for Jackson County, Executor of the estate ofjEva Hoeke- nyos, deceased, and having qualified, notice is hereby given to the creditors of, and all persons having claims against said deceased, topresent them, verified as required by law, within six months after the first publication of this notice to said John Arnold at. his re idence in the City of Medford, Jack- son County, Oregon. J ohn A rnold Executor of the estate of Eva Hock- eny s, deceased. Dited May 14th, 1919. Summons. IN THE CIRCUITJCOURT OF THE STATE OF OREGON FOI. THE COUNTY OF JACKSON. Dean H. Dow, Plaintiff, - vs- Gladys Downing Dow, Defendant. To Gladys Downing Dow, the above named defendant: IN THE NAME OF THE STATE OE OREGON: You are hearby notified and required to appear and answer the i plaintiff’s complaint against you, now on file in tne above entitled court ; and cause, on or before the last day ot the time prescribed in the order for i publication of summons herein, to-wit: I On or be.ore the 7th day of July, 1919; said date being the expiration of Six (6) weeks from the date of the first publication of this summons; and if you fail to appear and answer for want thereof, the plaintiff will apply to the court for the relief Jdemanded in said complaint suceintly ^stated. as follows: That the bonds of matrimony existing between plaintiff an 1 defen ant be for­ ever abrogated, dissolved and at nulkd and that plaintiff have such other and further relief as'ft) the court may seem just and equitable. ” This summons is published in the Jacksonville Post by order of the Hon­ orable F. M. Calkins, Ju Ige of the above entitled Court, which said order was made and entered of record on the 23d day of May, 1919. and in compliance therewith the date of the first publi­ cation hereof is the 24th day of May, 1919. W. E. P hipps , Attorney for Plaintiff. Address M. F. & H. Bldg. Medford, Oregon. Notice, Notice is hereby given, that in pur­ suance of an older entered by the ( cunty (h urt of Jackson County, Ore­ gon, ui th- 26th dav of May, 1919, the name of E ta G Fluey has beer.chang- ed to Etta G Lunt. Date of first publication May 31, 1919. E tta G. L unt . l