Ism Walsh VOL XIII. JACKSONVILLE. JACKS-ON <( IMY, OREGON, J’U 5. 1919. THE CITY COUNCIL. INDUSTRIAL ¡{¿VIEW Regular Session Tuesday Night. Routine Business Transacted. Some Recent Happenings Manufactures, Enterprises ard Improvements, Providing In Various Parts Payrolls and Promot­ of Oregon The regular meeting of city council was held Tuesday night. Present- Mayor Britt, councilmen Lewis, Smith and McIntyre: absent —Fick. Minutes of former meeting read and approved. The following claims against the city were presented, audited and ordered paid, viz: Fred J. Fick, supplies $4 50 ! Cai-Oregon Co., lights 2. S<>! H. G. Dox, salary 80.U0 i Lewis Ulrich, supplies 2.60 ! D. W. Bagshaw, salary 20.0L Freight 1 40 Crane Co., meters 53.63 C. Ulrich, salary $65 A. Grimes $3, supplies $2.05 70.05 W. G. Kenney, salary 35.00 240.04 The cemetery c immittee reported in­ spection of work done at cemetery'by the sexton and report that it was well done In regard to fence alongside road, tne committee recommends that it be removed as nearly all the posts a-e rotted off and no particular need exists for the fence except perhaps at the curve in the road. Water committee reported survey of the water users without meters and recommend that ten additional meters be installed and as there are only four now available the recorder was direct­ ed to order 7 new meters for immediate shipment, if possible. On motion the hours for watering lawns and gardens was fixed for those without meters, as follows: from 6 A. M. to 9 A. M. and from 6 P. M. to 9 P. M., to be effective July 7 until further notice. Report of water superintendent show­ ing collection of $58.50 water rent in June, and names of three delinquents was read and ordered filed. Recorder reported that all meter rentals for April and May were paid except two who refused to pay the meter rates and had been turned off; that order for meters had been only partly filled owing to stock being ex- hausted, but that with consent of mayor substitution had been made and quicker delivery promised for future orders. Receipts were announced as follows: Meter rents, tapping fee, St. Helens Dock & Terminal Co. to i Losses bv lire in Deschutes county etc. from Recorder. $104 50 Special taxes 386.22 organize, capital $200,000. To build 1 1 . during year ending March 31, 1919, on Impounding fees 5,00 miles railroad. 2500 ft. loading dock on whjch insurance was paid totaled $11,- $495.72 Sauvies island planned 974.42. New Tan Shoes for Children and growing girls: Same shape as the foot and as comfortable as the old shoe Prices Right Lewis Ulrich General Jacksonville NO. 10 Merchandise Oregon ing Development Toledo Votes For $50,000 Water Bonds of Oregon. Toledo, Or., June 30.—The special June 30.—Stanfield—Results of irri- bond election held here Thursday re­ sulted in a very light vote but a pood 1 gatior. can be seen around this section majority In favor of the issuing of where sage brush land is turned into $50,030 water bonds. The vote was beautiful farms by use of water. Jan ieson —4o0-acre fam >us Willow 4,; for and 4 against. These bonds are issued to repay the Port of Toledo for Wood stock ranch here seis for $55,- money b. rrowed to build the waler 00). supply line to supply the big govern-I Klamath Falls —Oil ment mill last summer. The city lai I math county to start. a 12-iucn main, about 5 miles in length Klamath Falls—5 irrigation pumps to take care of the water i-eeds of the running i>i Bonanza section. Several null. As the work was rush work and thousand acres being irrigated for first a war emergency, the city born wed time. the funis necessary fur the project Glenbrook, near Alpine, to be reviv­ fiom the port. ed as one of the livest little manufact­ uring towns in valley. Two sawmill-’, Rich Timber Land on 103,000 ft. capacity each to be erected. Alsea to be Logged. 1 Contracts let for erection of 4 I.hous e. Eugene One strawberry plant bears Eugene, Or, July 1, —Six thousand acres ot rich timber land will be open­ 10J3 berries. ed to logging on the Alsea river in Milton prune growtrs smiling over Benton county before winter, aceord- record otfers of $127 a ton. i g to announcement mad ? bv the Alsea River Timber company last night. A j Pendleton -Cherry growers receiving railway four miles in length will be I $3)0 a ton for Bings. Roseburg and Sheridan canneries be­ run from the company’s new mill under Construction at Glenbrook. An en.i gin operations Bordwell Fruit Co at neering crew is running a survey for Medford will enlarge plant. Astoria Oregon Pacific mill taken the railway at this time. T. O. Russel:, of Eugene, has charge ot the work over by new owners and will resmno The Glenbrook m il have a capacity of I operations. 125,090 feet. Both mill and railway Building for Pacific International will be completed by October. Livestock Exposition to be erected at North Pcrtlan I, largest of its kind in I [the U. S., to cover 7C acres and cast Prisoner Tires of Mowing $250,000. Lawn and Moves on. Hood River-Paved ferry channel Albany, Or., June 28.—William proposed here. Pendleton—Warren Construction Co. Brotherton of Eugene, one of two brothers confined in the county jail declare work on Teel project will b.- here awaiting the action of the grand gin at once. jury on a charge of larceny, escaped Stretch of road between Odell and last evening and ha^ not been recap­ Dee completed. tured. Hood River—Construction of road to Brotherton was assisting the court­ Lost lake begun. house janitor in mowing the lawn and Pendleton —Road work on Kami I;- while at work seized an opportunity to flee. Brotherton, and his brother, Cabbage Hill district to begin. Oregon has record wheat crop. George Brotherton, were arrested last Salem —Construction of $509,000 week on a charge of stealing wool from the warehouse of A. Sternberg, paper mills starts here. in this city. Carlton World record sale price of I an average of $1150 a head made at | cattle Bale here. BRITONS LAUD Indians to Lose Heavily. Gold Beach—Groun 1 broken for brick PERSHING. Klamath Falls, Or., June 39.— Action block here. of Secretary of the Interior Franklin Gold Beach—$157,593 contract to K. Lane in executing a contract with 7 miles road in Curry county Campaigns Conducted With­ the California-Oregon Power company 1 grade for a dam at the outlet of the upper let. out Instructions or Hood River—Two new business Kiamath like here, Las caused the loss structures rising here. of a large portion of the appropriation Suggestion from made this year to the Indians of the Marshfield $177,000 tube expended Home. Klamath reservation for livestock and on Bandon bar and nearby channel. improvements, according to J. C. Oregon City Twilight Literary and Hunter. Entertainment Club erecting, fine new London, June 29.— A high tribute to Mr. Hur.ter says that the Indians General Pershing was paid by I hi were given money and purchased many building. Cottage GroVe- -Wool pool of 10,000 Morning Post yesterday: cattls, but that the land* cn which they “We believe it to be correct”, says intended to raise them, have become so lbs. sold here at 53 cents. an editorial in that newspaper, “that Brownsvilie creamery reports thriv- Hooded that they have been obliged to on no single occasion did President sell their stock . ing business. Wlison and his advisers transmit to Albany to get u creamery. General Pershing any plans of cam­ Albany 50 head Jersey cattle bring paign, suggestions or criticism, and we Bryan to Get Keg of Cider $17,275 at sale here. can almost say that this constitutes a at Hood River. Silverton New school building to be record and that no commander in the Hood River, Or., June 30. William erected. field was ever left so tree a hand, ler.niitgs Bryan is featured as the Bend $5000 contract let fur con­ “General Pershing merited the great headliner of the annual chautauqna. struction of Squaw creek dam. and sustained confidence that was re­ which will begin here next Monday posed in him. We honor General Bend —Lookout tower to be con­ and continue for a week. Bryan will Pershing because he looked to the end, structed on top Walker mountain, in deliver his lecture on the closing night. and aimed at it successfully in the Bryan, who will talk at The Dalles be­ Crescent section. midst of frightful difficulties. His Corvallis $69,987 engineering lab­ fore coming here, will be escorted to competence and his character have Hoad River by a party of j 1 he Dalles oratory building to be built at (). A. C. stood the test of trial in the seven motor junketers. He wilt be met by After the haze and fog of the ship­ times-heated furnace of war, and he local admirers and taken on a tou r ping hoard muddle has been carried richly deserves all the honors that can of the orchard district. A keg of cider away, shipbuilding and ship operation be bestowed upon him. is to be presented to him. Local folk in the hands of private enternrise can "For all time to come we shall re­ will endeavor to secure a transfer of get on its feel ai d move ahead. member those American troops who his affections from grape juice to Portland - Pacific highway to be fought so valiantlv, shoulder to shoul­ apple juice. graded, rocked or paved from Portland der with us, on the British front and to California by end of year. stood ready in the rear to support us in Roseburg-New theater building Power Site is Selected case of need. These things go ven rears completion. deep into hearts of nations, and Gen­ eral Pershing will always personify Reedsport Publishing Co. incorpo- Tacoma, Wash., July 2. The Tacoma rated with $25,000. Will install com- for us the fine spirit of soldierly com- i radeship in which Ameri'-ans fought city council has turned down the Pack­ plete printing plant soon. . ihe great war in France.” Oregonian wood lake power si’e in Lewis county, St. Helens -Standard Oil Co. tobuill owned by the Ladd interests in Port­ $20.000 oil distributing station here. land, and has chosen the Lake Cush­ Cottage Grove Apple growers in man site on the Skokomish river in Germans are Deported. ■Mason county. The voters will pass Lorane Valley estimate yield of 25,- on a $.100,000 bond iss n- August 12 and 900 boxes this fall. Charleston, S. <’., June 28. —Niue decide whether or not to buy the prop­ Oregon City —Crown Willamette anJ hundred Germans, who have been in­ erty. Hawley Pulp and Paper companies an­ terned in this country and who havi The bonds would be paid off from th- nounce general increase of 3 cents per r< q jested that they be returned home, earnings of the municipal power plant hoer in wages of employes. To go in­ left here todav on the army transport starting in 1921, and would all be l:qui to i fleet .July 1. Means addition of Martha Washington, They will land dated by June 1930. The Lake Cush- $120,'MX) per year t > payroll. Oregon at RottSr larn anti proceed to Germany. ! man r>it«-, when fully developed, would City to have payroll from paper mills Some 18 others are due to leave July I produce 75,000 horsepower on a 50 per and .. Men mills, after July 1st, of 1 on tl.e transport Princess Matoika. cent load factor, $3,00U,0W per year. ■ «•- - ’»■WT'