Jacksonville post. (Jacksonville, Or.) 1906-19??, June 21, 1919, Image 1

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JAC KSONVILLE, JACKSON COUNTY, OREGON, JUNE 21. 191».
FLYERS CROSS OCEAN
IN ONE JUMP.
ROBBERS GET $299!).
GOVERNOR OF WASH­
INGTON DEAD.
Oil OWN STATE
FLÏ ERS ARRIVE
AT TACOMA.
NO. S
INDUSTRIAL REVIEW
Manufactures, Enterprises and
Some Recent Happenings
Posse thoots One, Captured
Journey from
Portlird
Improvements,
Providing
Alcock and Brown Land
Two. Man With Cash
Death was
E .
lì se
_ ..xpected.
In Various Parts
a.i
!
Made
in
One
Hour
Safely, Average 120
Gets Away.
from lion Moulder to
Payrolls and Promot­
of Oregon
I
50
Minuten.
Miles Hour.
Governor.
ing Development
Roseburg, Or., June 16.— Four men
Salem Mayor Quiis J b.
of Oregon.
wtio visited Scottsburg in a big louring
Tacomi. Wash.. June 16. Lieut ■ -
London, June 16.—First to cross the car held up and rebbed an A istrian i Seattle,
I.ister,
Salem, Or., Jun’ 15. —OttoJ. Wilson,
•
erge
ant
ant
Jay
M.
Fetter-',
with
Atlantic ocean in non-stop flight by air­ living down the river from Scottsburg, I governor
Sal. in business man and fory-.a’.s a
plane, Captain John Alcock, pilot, and securing approximately $29’>9, in i I.iter Saturday,
June 16. Pendleton -800 acres near
member of th • city e >'::i.'il, probaolv Owen Resale”, reached Tacoma this
Lieutenant Arthur W. Brown, navigat­ the Bandits ei.countered a pos o as they
Death came at 8:35 a. m., after the will i>e elected mayor of Salem at a afternoon after an air flight from Port­ C vase sold for $35.000.
or of the Vickers-Vimy machine in returned by boat to tile form :r place, governor ha I lingered near death for meeting of lhe council tomorrow ev m- land made in one hour mid ■' - n.in i i«
Salem—Contract for 164 miles of hi.; -
of actual fl.vmg. A stop was made nt
which the epoch-making trip was com­ and in a running tight that ensued one I sev ral days.
way work to be let.
mg. Mavor Albin will pr sent his re.--
pleted yesterday, today are receiving of the bandits was shot through the i A the governor's bed side, when he ignat'on and ask th it be made ef- Chehalis, which was reached in one
Sheridan-Local cannery begins op­
congratulations from every part of the hips and badly wounded, and is u ider 'di J were his wife, Alfr< I Lister, fective at one.1 The pres nt mayor hour and five minutes from Portland.
eratic) is
world. The flight was accomplished in surgical care at the Scotlsburg h nel. I Tacom i. a brother, . Irs. Alfr-d Lis.er, intends to retire to a farm which he
A landing was scheduled at Olympia,
Pendleton 1500 barrel flour mill to
16 hours and 12 minutes. The average
but the aviator said he could not locale
The otheis got away, two of them ! Miss Florence Lis er, the governon’s recently purchased.
be erected here soon.
speed from St. Johns, N. F., to Clifden, reaching Drain, w.iere they were ap­ daughter, John Lister, his oaiy son,
the
landing
place.
Of the several emidi late: for mayor,
Roseburg cannery to commence op­
Ireland, was about 120 miles, the dis-
The aviators will fly over G ivernor
prehended and locked up. One of the an i Mr. ifid Mrs. M. G. Chapman, Ta- Mr. Wilson appears to be the strongest
erations
soon.
being more than 1900 miles.
ccma
Mrs.
Ch
ipman
is
Mrs.
Ernest
and his election appears to be prac­ Lister’s funeral cortege Tuesday, leav­
pair was found to be suffering from
Contracts for road work in Douglas
When the Vickers-Vimy biplane, several buchshot wounds in the back, Lister’s sister,
tically assured.
ing shortly thereafter for Seattle.
Govern r Lister died of what his
driven by Captain John Alcock, was received in the fight at Scottsburg.
They plan to fly to Spokane and then county aggregate $365,000.
sighted crossing the Irish coast, says None of the stolen money was found attending physician di gnosed as cardio-
into Idaho They are making a tour of
St Helena-»1951,812 eontr u-t let f .r.;
(' > s Bay Creamery Burns.
a ¿dispatch to the Daily Mail from i upon them and they alleged the mem­ vaacular re ml aiscase, which is sa.d to
northwest states under government pa.ing 11.2 miles between R dnier and
Marshfield. Or., June it1. —Tli e Coos orders to report on uir conditions and Clatskanie.
Clifden. Galway, an airplane flew out 1 ber ot the gang yet uncaptured was in affect both heart and kidneys.
Ernest Lister rose from a post as a ; Bay creamery burned this aft-moon landing places.
to render assistance. This machine 1 possession ot the funds secured in their
P i idle ton - Presbyterians to build
liçai the
vue Vimy
V x III y nui
uinui LU" 1 f raid. Owing to itnperf set teleph me Tacoma iron moulder to the office of ! an i considerable cheese that was stor-
landed near
but uttfortu-
b'g church here.
natelv was wrecked, owing to the soft- connections with Scottsburg
_ only j mea- governor of the state of Washington. e 1 there was destroyed, The plant had I
Milton to pave 12 blocks of main
ness of the ground.
: ger information could be obtained con- He was elected governor in 1912 and | been operated on a 'O-operalive basis COPPER STRIKE
street.
1916,
both
times
being
the
only
win-
for
a
number
of
ye
irs
until
A.
Cl.rist-
Lieutenant Brown was slightly in­ earning the shooting. No names were
PROMISING. Building of McKay ’creek reservoir
I ning Democrat on the state ticket. He a.'H took it over. So ne cheese was
jured on the nose and mouth by the obtainable.
by lhe government at cost of $2,0 hi ,-
w
is
bom
at
Halifax,
England,
June
'5,
I
carried
to
safety
and
the
b<
oks
were
jolt given the aviators when the ma­
Sheriff Quine and deputies are scour­
Hl to be worked for West Erl irri­
chine struck the ground. Both men ing the densely timbered country be- ' 1S70. Tacoma has oeen Governor saved it is underst od lhe stock and Early
Developments at 0 gation
men with the assistance of the
Lister
’
s
home
since
1824,
when
he
ar
­
■
building
were
insured.
were deaf and dazed and were finable : tween Drain and Scottsburg in hope o:
P •• leton Commercial Ass’n.
Hercules Mine Thrills
to walk steadily for some minutes. discovering the fourth man implicated rived there with his parents from Ei ,-
[ land. David Lister, Tacoma’s first
Nt.-a -$239,000 bonding measure f >r
They quickly recoversd, however, and in the roobery.
Influenza Appears
Baker County.
| mayor, was the governor’s uncle.
c n tru tio i of permanent roads in
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were escorted to the wireless station.
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Near Hood River.
Malheur oounly carried 2 to 1.
They distributed cigaretts as souvenirs Lumber Shipments ¡rom
and gave away the small dog and cat
English Land Concessions Hood River, Or., .June IG. —Influenza Bak r. Or., June 16. -No mining dr- Biker Highland mine shows big
Harbor Increase.
is r»-i.ching worryin ; p oti'rtions hire ve opinent in Baker c njnly tor m my production, Makes first shipment of 4
which were mascots during the trip. Grays
Abrogated.
[again. ScoreB of t ie residents of t..e years ha so completely awakened the cars ofe ran; ing fro.n $50 to 3 it) p.r
The entire equipment was rainsoaked
| Odell and Summit district have fallen i milling community to the mm ral pos­ t in. »
by the downpour during the journey.
Aberdeen, Wash., June 15. —Lumber
a victim to the epidemic, and numer sibilités of this section as the big cop ier
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M
jxico
City.
—
In
response
to
an
un-1
Baker —Plans under way for Baker
cargo shipments from Grays H ir ior
ous
cases have broken o it in other strike in tiie Hercules mine on B dm
Rail Business Increases. last month totalie 1 23,070,000 feet, i official inquiry b tile B.fiti h h.irge to parts of the v : ey. ft is believed that i creek, 20 miies north.ast of Baker, i Par«.
carried in 31 bottoms. Two steamers Mexico, H. A. C. Cummin , the de­ the very changeaul ? weather, w-:h irs , ma !e a few days ago.
Corvallis —State Highway will lie
paved from here to Monroe.
went to the Atlantic seaboard, taking partment of agriculture announc 'd that r ■ nltant num .'ous ro! .s, le-V'.'s pen-
The
Herctilsi
copper
Ind.'
can
be
i
j great land concessions held by English I
Corvallis—C .ntr.ict for Engineering
Washington, June 16. Increasing 2,671,000 feet. Three ships went foreign
mid ex-
companies in the slate of Chiapas had pie susceptible to the "tbi'’ germ. The traced a distance of 39 mil
laboratory bo be let soon.
business, which it is hoped may offset during the month, carrying 1,643,000
i
influenza
struck
hard
at
the
O.
W.
it.
j
tends
from
Balm
ereex
tu
Sparta
been abrogated by the goverhment in
the railroad deficit sufficiently to make feet, while 26 ships went coastwise, accord with the present laws. The | & N. office yesterday, W ith‘Calvin ( Butte and on to Snake river.
i‘ Medford Pacific
___ &
_ Eastern
____ ... R R.
an advance in rates unnecessary, was carrying 18,750 000.
E',finger, baggageman, and S. .Kistija, I A few weeks of development of then to tie controlled by loci.) company,
concessions
were
granted
by
previous
reported by the railroad administration ’ Prospects for this month are that the | governments, an I, according to the de- the Japanese janitor, also ili with m- |j !ge wifl demonstrate fully its value,
Medford—Bardwell Fruit Co. to en-
foreign shipments will be much more
in statistics for traffic last week.
tluenza, Agent Fredricy has been the and milling men are eonfi lent th iUnne large .plant.
i
partrnent,
can
be
renewed
only
under
In the central western region there I than doubled, three ships already be­
busiest man in town.
of the biggest mines in the weit will
Banks to be headquarters for two
fer Great I the present law which, for the present,
was on increase of 64 per cent over the ing in process of loading
....
be opened up.
1
only
authorize
a
temporary
lease,
sub
’ n w lumber camps 60,000 ft. capacity
same week last year in the loading of Britain.
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I ject to revision of the existing arrange-
Hood Building is Active
mill to be erected.
grain, and in the northwest the in­
I
ments.
Eugene - Building activity shows big
Divorces Declared
Hoot! River. Or., June 17.—Two new . Slayer Had to Kill,
crease was 100 per cent. All freight Pour
f increase over spring of 1918.
business structures are rising here now ■
handled in the southwest was 11 per
He
Informs
Sheriff'.
Enough.
Cascara Hark Arrives.
Tne Hood River Fruit company is con- ’
cent more than last year. Cotton is
| Hood River-Lost Like road fund
i reaches $110.
moving freely to the gulf coast under
Yakima, Wash., June 14. —Holding
Elma, Wash.. June 14.—The 1919 strutting a two-storv concrete building
promise of additional steamers. In the that four divo”ces were enough for one crop of caseara bark is beginning to on a quarter-block nt the corner of, Ch ball's, Wash., June 16 Sheriff
Newberg
_g—Renewed interest shown
east general freight movement is sub- man, Judge George B. Holden of the arrive. The prevailing price now is Columbia mid Third streets. The new Berry, who bought J. W. Cline from !• in further
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investig itions of oil a 11 gas
n>rmal, but ore shipments are increae Yakima superiorjeourt refused to grant 11 cents a pound, 1'j certs lower than b lilding will be used to house a new Morton a id I Idg i him in the county i [i ssibilities in section extending from
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a fifth divorce asked by William Cree, last year. The slight drop is explained orchards’ supply and Iinplem 'lit depart- ' jail following Clines murder of his Holmes to Wapato distri.'t.
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a husky Yakima Indian. Emma Cree, : by the report that a bi; ig surplusage ment. Stranahan & Slavesn, Io.al con brother-in-law, Kirk Ashbury
at
Work starts onroad from Cottage
Morton Wednesday night, says chai Grove to Lorane, distance ot 12 miles.
St. Helens—A total of 25,5(6,359 feet who it was stated in the course of the i was held over from 1918.
11)18. •School boys tractors, are the builders.
The Hood River Fuel company wdl (’line maintains he h id ti -I a the MCI.
o’ lumber shipped by water from mills trial, had herself been three times and other- find p. ling chill im bark
Milton -Main street to be hard sur-
I given divorces, was the defendant.
<jf lower Columbia during May.
a profitable work during the season. I b 'zak ground this wee!' for a co icrete | He savs he is sorry, but the shooting I faced.
warehouse, 100x100 feet, at the ori: i c mid not be avoided. When Sheriff
Umatilla I construction companies
of Cascade and Fourth streets.
I Berry told him that if he h id waited
rz -50 .X.5.
an hour or two to commit the murder, I working on highway jobs out of here.
when the new capilal punidunent law
Cancellation of ship contracts in Pa­
Livestock Special
.vent into effect, he might have been cific coast shipyards is simply another
Limited to Saturday. hung, Cline merely laughed. Cline instance of western industries suffering ’»
Salem, Or., Jnne 14. -Discontinuance seems uuconceruvd regarding h.s fate i at hands of eastern politicians, its a '
¡«"petition of the oil and waterpowi r
of the Tuesday special livestock train or the cii tie.
II jgislation farce.
from Eastern Oregon to the Portland
Hood River—J432.67O contract a-
stock yards is granted in an order New Plane Record Made.
war l?d for paving highway between
signed today by the public service
here and Cascade Lock i.
commission. The O.-W. R. R, & N.
Villaco iblay, June 15. - Adjutant
Co. sought the dircontinui nee because
State Highway Comftifaiti'o'n aw irds
of the small patronage given the Casale, the French aviator, who es­ contracts for 18.15 miles road work.
special train. The commission orders tablished a new world altitude record of aggregating $1, 567,848.
that the special livestock train on Sat­ 31.16S feet last week, broke his own
Crater Lake cut-off to place
record yesterday by ascending to a | burg 98 miles from lake instead RoS' -
urday must be continued.
of 290
height of 19,100 meters (approximately
mites via Medford. State, county and
33,1 36 feet.)
Prunes Bring High Price.
The flight was m ide in .">5 minutes. federal govurnment each to contribute
Pendleton, Or., June 17.—Contracts The temperature at the height of »21,000.
Cottage Grove New Pacific High­
on a basis of <127 a ton are being of­ lQ.OoO meters was eight degrees be­
way progressing.
fered to prune growers of the Milton- low zero.
Freewater district, this county, ac­
Kb.math Falls Street paving under
way here.
cording to reports here. The price is a
rjeoru and the crop is large and of Rutte Puts Ran on Dogs.
Glenbrook Alsea Lumber Co. to
good quality. In the same district it
build new mill here, capacity 150,009
is reported that cherry growers are re­
ft. per day.
Butte, Mont., June 17. The
ceiving 1300 a ton for Birg cherries.
c luncil of Butte has repealed all dog
The Oregon Bureau of Mines and
ordinances relating to licenses for the Geology announces that it has begun a
family fiets and homeless curs and s-’stematic and extensive investigation
Heppner Draught Broken.
i> i is d a new ordinance which will of oil and gas possibilities in different
Heppner, Or., June 17. The rather
m ike it mandatory to keep ail di gs | parts of Oregon.
protracted drouth his b "en broken in
w. am enclosures or enaim'1. Damages
Morrow county, the last few days
done by dogs to shrubbery, gardens
f.eauent showers have visited the dif­
Ex-Ko.ser Will Rihr.i.
and in other ways is given a» one of
ferent sections. The cool cloudy
the plans reasons for the drastic 1 London, June 16. -The former Gar­
weather is good for the wheat crop
measure.
ni in emperor and the former crown
which was beginning to suffer tor
prince will return to Germany as soon
moisture. Indications are for more
rain fall and the prospects for a good iiridge Rids Due July 7. as th • peace treaty is signed, accord­
l i crop a e increasing daily.
ing to a well-known German source in
Amsterdam, quoted in a wireless press
Chehalis, Wash., June 15. -Bids for dispatch. •
Salim B-gins Paper .Mill.
t e new steel budge a tush the Che-
Saltm, or.. Jure ’.5. Construction Palis river at Adoa, six miles west or
125 Gradii ite at Salem.
of the new paper mill i i Salem will be Cneh ills on the Ocean Beach highway,
started tomorrow m irninc. All of the will tie opened by Sta'e Highway Com­ S dem, Or , June 14. Salem high
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legal tangles inv living the vacation of missioner James Allen July 7 at ■i hool last night presented diplomas to
Trade str it have been settled and the Oivmpia. fhe federal government will 1 !5 stu lent, who were members of the
castruction work will proceed rapidlv I pay half of the cost of the new struc’- 1319 graduating class. The address to
as possible, it was announced, 'lhe ure, Lewis county paying the remain- the students was delivered by Henry
mill will cost approximately $500,0!)0.
d.T. The bridge will belocated a short !.. Benson, as.so< iate justice of the str*
distance below the pres mt bridge which preme court. The diplomas were pre­
’•J Clatskanie—160 acre tract near here h a< been condemned as unsafe for sented by City school Superintendent
' heavy trucking.
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Prices Right
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General
Jacksonville
Merchandise
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