Jacksonville post. (Jacksonville, Or.) 1906-19??, December 01, 1922, Image 2

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SHIP SUBSIDY IS CHANGED
FARM
pers Using U. S. Vessels
Is Defeated.
Brief Resume Most Important
Daily News Items.
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BIG 3” ENVOYS I ( LIVE ST0CK Ì
Plan for Income Tax Rebate for Ship­
S 1 1 1 1 1
Washington, D. C. — Thirty-Beven
shots in the shape of amendments
were fired at the administration ship­
ping bill in the house Monday and six
hit spots more or less vital.
At adjournment the bill had covered
exactly one-third of its tempestuous
voyage toward the senate, Representa­
tive Graham of Illinois, a republican,
went home with three of the half-
U. S. Spokesman Announces Policy of ,
dozen amendments in his shooting
Nation Interference Seen in
bag, all of which were put through
Plan for Spoils.
with the aid of republican votes.
Early in the fight Representative
Edmonds, Pennsylvania, ranking re­
Lausanne. — America gave Great
publican of the merchant marine com­
Britain, France and Italy a hard jolt
mittee, which framed the bill, for­
mally announced on the floor that the , Saturday when her spokesman, Rich­
Open Door in Turkey Is De-
manded at Lausanne.
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AREA PLAN IS RECOMMENDED
A/hols Townships and Counties Should
Be Cleaned Up in Eradicating
Tuberculosis.
(Prepared by the United State« Department
of Agriculture.)
The general sentiment of breeders
of cattle regarding tuberculosis eradi­
cation, expressed In reports received
h.v the United States Department of
Agriculture, is that efforts should tie
directed toward wiping out the disease
Events of Noted People, Governments
from grade as well as from purebred
and Pacific Northwest, and Other
herds. The live stock men feel that
animals used for beef production, as
Things Worth Knowing.
well as those kept for dairy purposes,
and single cows owned by families, as
well are large herds, should be in­
Masked women, estimated at fully
cluded in tlie clean-up.
There is always a chance that one
300, paraded Atlanta’s streets for the
diseased animal in a community may
first time in the history of the city
contaminate others, It may come in
late Wednesday night. The paraders
section under which the Standard Oil ard Washburn Child, declared that the contact with them at fence lines and
were said to be members of the Dixie
company, for example, would share In United States government has the sup­ ■by going to other farms; or tlie dis-
Women's league, "a patriotic society."
the government’s subsidy for trans­ port of the American people in its . ease may be spread by its drinking at
I running streams passing through
William Bross Lloyd, wealthy radi­ porting its own goods in its own ships
opposition to all secret treaties and neighboring pastures. Tlie feeling ex­
cal, convicted of violation of the Il­ would be stricken out bodily. This in
pressed also is that the disease cannot
linois anti-syndicalist act, surrendered the view of western republicans added agreements, particularly those design­ ! be kept under control, much less eradi-
ed to create zones of economic and . eated, if these animals are omitted
himself at the state prison at Joliet to its chance of passage.
at 10:45 P. M. Tuesday night to begin
Rated as the most important amend­ commercial Influence such as the San In the clean-up of nny territory. Whole
serving a sentence of from one to five ment to stand up was the Graham pro­ Remo tripartite agreement of 1920, areas, therefore, like townships and
years.
posal, which cut out of the bill the which apportioned the Mesopotamian 'counties, should he cleaned up rutiler
provision under which shippers, send­ oil fields among the three big powers. thau scattered herds, if tlie work is to
Discovery was announced in Omaha
Mr. Child’s exposition was merely
ing their goods abroad in American
r
Monday by Dr. Robert F. Gilder, an
vessels, would receive a 5 per cent a restatement of Secretary of State
archeologist of that city, of two
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Hughes
’
aide-memoire
of
October
30,
income tax rebate, which in some in­
mounds near Blair, Neb., which lie
stances, it was charged in the house, in which he defined for the benefit of
estimated contained the skeletons of
would have enabled some shippers to the British, French and Italian gov­
at least 1000 humans, probably In-
recoup all payments. It was defeated ernments the functions of the Ameri­
Ashland, Oregon
dians, so ancient that there are no
by a vote of 56 to 47 after it had been can observers to the Lausanne con­
modern records of them.
Under new management - - - B. F. Leach, Prop.
characterized by Mr. Graham as “vi­ ference and broadly outlined Amer­
Five hundred dollars for 20 eggs is cious and extremely dangerous.”
ica’s open door policy for the near
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probably a world’s record price, but
Stepping in unexpectedly. Represen­ east—but it was a restatement under
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tliat was the price paid to II. M. Leath­ tative Oliver, democrat, Alabama, pre­ conditions that made it sensational.
ers, poultry fancier of Woodland, sented an amendment, acceptance of
It came as the conference was about
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A hearty welcome is extended to Ranchers,
Wash., for 20 eggs to be laid by his which virtually fixed an upset price to begin consideration of Turkey’s
IMK * —
Stockmen and Orchardists
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world champion hen, which laid 335 for the sale of the steamship Levia­ Asiatic boundaries and it was a clear
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eggs in u year at tho egg-laying con­ than, the biggest of the government warning that America will not remain
test at tlie western Washington ex­ fleet. This provided that the Levia­ silent if the three Inviting powers in­
Comfortable rooms $1.00 and up. Meals at popular prices
periment station at Puyallup this year. than, now being reconditioned, should sist upon preferential rights in oil,
Encouraged by the recommendation not be sold at a price less than the mineral, railway and power develop­
of President Harding in Tuesday’s cost of reconditioning. Precise figures ment In present Turkish territory or
message that the nation's credit sys­ obtained from the appropriations com­ in that which was lopped off by the
tems be broadened to .provide relief mittee showed that this cost was $8,- war.
The Turkish delegates had already Officially Accredited as Free From
for the farmers, members of congress 166,000. First declared defeated, the
T uberculosis.
from the agricultural states have in­ Oliver proposal won 81 to 78, by a man made clear that they would insist
augurated steps to bring about enact­ to man count as members marched upon their country sharing in the be of permanent value and handled in
Mosul petroleum fields of Mesopota-
ment of rural credit legislation before down the aisle.
the most economical way. l!y this
mia,
which the three holding powers plan and constant vigilance on tlie part
The
fight
to
riddle
the
bill
was
be
­
the end of the present congress next
have
reserved
for
themselves;
con
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gun five minutes after the actual read­
Leaves Jacksonville daily at 7:00 a. m. except Sunday;
of stock owners to keep the areas free
March.
8:15, 10:00 a. m., 12:00 m., 2:00, 4:00, 5:00 p. m.
ing started. On his feet first, Mr. sequently it was not displeasing to from further contamination, tubercu­
Wednesday, Saturday and Sunday at 7:00 p. m.
Compulsory vaccination in Denver Graham put forward an amendment to the Turks for the United States to go losis-free territories can gradually lie
as a preventive of smallpox, which has strike out a section permitting the on record against the San Remo agree­ extended and the disease not only con­
been prevalent there for several shipping board to sell ships without ment.
trolled but progress made in the war
Leaves Medford daily at 7:45 except Sunday; 9:00, 11:00 a. m.
1:30, 3:00, 4:30, 6:00, 9:30 except Wednesday, Saturday and Sunday,
weeks, was declared in effect Tues­ advertisement or competitive sale.
It was not possible for the delegates to exterminate it.
10:00 p. m.
day by Dr. William Sharpley, manager Declaring that the worst scandal in of the inviting powers to conceal their
of health. A statement issued by Dr. the government reached into the sale impatience at America's insistent re­ CHECK BOVINE TUBERCULOSIS
Fare 20c; Round Trip 35c; Mileage Books, 20 rides for $2.00
Sharpley said that persons who disre­ of vast surplus stocks "by negotiated iteration of her policy, which they re­
garded the order would face a penalty sale,” Mr. Graham called upon repub­ sent especially because of her refusal Use of Modern Scientific Method»
JOHN W. OPP, Mgr.
Have Made It Possible to Clean
of a fine of not less than $10 or more licans to take the section and throw to accept a vote in the conference,
Up Rapidly.
than $200.
to sign any report or to accept any
it out.
Representative Mondell, Wyoming, responsibility further than to act as
Six convicted traffic law violators
Less than ten years ago, says the
accompanied by two police ofticers the republican leader, asserted that an adviser.
United States Department of Agricul­
The American observers, it was re­ ture, the eradication of bovine tuber­
were given an object lesson in rock- while he saw no reason why it should
less driving when they were ordered not remain, he was not opposed to its marked, were dipping into the Lau culosis seemed a staggering undertak­
Tuesday by Municipal Judge Sawicki elimination. Mr. Edmonds also took sanne conference and displaying a dis­ ing. One reason that rapid progress
of Cleveland to attend the funeral of this view, a dozen members were eager position to enunciate the American seemed impossible was that the sub­
cutaneous-test method ordinarily used
Catherine Gilmore, aged 7, who was to discuss it but a vote was demanded policy, which is quite unlike their re­
was slow. But since ttiat time tlie
killed by an automobile last Saturday and the motion was adopted almost tiring attitude at previous European use of other methods that are much
unanimously.
conferences
and
which
is
causing
while crossing the Btreet In front of
more rapid, the ophthalmic and the
much surprise among the other dele­ intradermic, lias made it possible to
her home.
gations.
Poison Plot Confessed.
clean up areas as large ns counties in
A slight earthquake was experi­
The American new attitude, how­ a few weeks with a relatively small
Chilton, Wis. — Miss Anna Lentz,
enced at Hilo, Island of Hawaii, early
who lives on a farm near here, late ever, is according great satisfaction force. The only possible way to erad­
Tuesday morning, but no damage was
All kinds of Auto Accessories, brake-lining, etc.
to the neutral countries represented icate tuberculosis in the light of our
reported. Tlie tremor caused con­ Monday confessed that she had mailed here.
Apparently authenticated re­ present knowledge Is to find the dis­
the
poisoned
candy
which
caused
the
Good Service and Square Deal is our Motto.
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eased animals and properly dispose
siderable excitement because of re­
ports that Italy is making her support
ports from the United States Sunday death of Mrs. Frank Schneider, a of the Franco-British position on Ger­ of them more rapidly than the disease
telling of an eartli disturbance that mother of eight children, last Tuesday. man reparations dependent upon her can be spread; that is tlie big prob­
lem, and it means testing great num­
The confession was made and signed
had practically wiped out the city.
receipt of commercial opportunities bers of animals.
before
Federal
Postal
Inspector
Nites
These reports were due to a mistake
of Fond du Lac. She said that she equaling those of France and Great
in radio reading.
had purchased the poison for the pur­ Britain in the near east convinced SORE EYES IRRITATE LAMBS
The cabinet of the north China gov­ pose of sending poisoned candy to the neutrals that the American pro­
ernment has resigned as tho result Mrs. Henry Schneider, a sister-in-law nouncement was justified and timely. Complaint More Common Than For­
merly and Caused by Breeder«
of the arrest of Lo Wen-Kan, minister of the dead woman, but addressed the
Putting Wool on Faces.
Miss MacSwiney Firm.
of finance, on tho charge of receiving package by mistake to Mrs. Frank
BY E. R. JONES
a commission for the proposed flota­ Schneider.
Dublin.—Annie MacSwiney still is
Complaint of sore eyes in young
tion of a loan of £6,000,000 by a group
fasting outside the Mount Joy prison. lambs is more common than it used
of German and Austrian financiers
Boats Collide, 34 Dead.
Since she was ejected from a position to be. This la because breeders have
prior to tho war, according ; to a cable
Buenos Aires. Argentina. — Thirty- at the inner gate of the prison last put more wool on tlie faces of the
dispatch received by the ! Honolulu
four lives were lost in a collision Sun­ Thursday by the military she has oc­ sheep. When a young lamb manifests
sore eyes the first thing to be looked
Nippu Jiji, vernacular newspaper.
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day between a launch and a ferryboat cupied a position on a public plat­ for Is the mechanical irritation of
Leading Horseshoer of Southern Oregon
from Tokio,
form.
Miss
MacSwiney
has
addressed
tn the Pana river near Zarate, north­
hairs due to an Inturned eyelid, If
HORSES FED
Fifty thousand dollars for a single west of Buenos Aires. The collision a letter to every member of parlia­ tills condition is not found then it Is
ment
protesting
the
action
of
the
time enough to put on boric acid.
strawberry plant was paid Tuesday by­ occurred in tho dnrkness at 8 o’clock.
government in detaining her sister.
Frank E. Beatty, of Three Rivers, The launch, filled with picnickers,
Mary MacSwiney, who is on a hunger
SELF-FEEDER WILL AID PIGS County Official Directory Jackson County Lawyers
Mich, president of the R. M. Kellogg many of them children, struck tho
strike inside the prison.
ferryboat
while
going
at
full
speed,
company, fruit growers. Tlie plant is
Gives Rapid Gains to Young Animals
State Senator—C M Thomas, Med­
to be known as the ‘‘Rockhill." in So far as known there are only three
D W Bagshaw, Jacksonville.
Belgian Senator Lands.
ford.
Which Are Being Prepared
honor of its breeder, Harlow Rockhill survivors of the excursion party and
MEDFORD
Joint Representative—Chas F Hop­
for
Marketing.
the
launch
crew.
F M Calkins. Cir. Judge, M F & H bldg
New York.—Senator Lejeune of Bel­
of Conrad, la. The price is believed
kins, Roseburg.
M Purdin. St F A H bldg.
gium, who will unveil the statue given
County Representatives — Ben C Gus Newberry, M F & H bldg.
here to be the highest ever paid for a
The self-feeder will not save all the
E H Hurd. M F & II bldg.
German Loan Proposed.
by Belgium to Leland Stanford Junior labor and will not work to advantage Sheldon. Medford. E V Carter. Ashland Lincoln
single strawberry plant. The plant
McCormack. First Nat Bk bldg.
Circuit Judge—F M Calkins.
John
H Carkin. First National Bank bldg
university
in
appreciation
of
Herbert
Washington,
D.
C.
—
Former
Repre
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bears In early summer and begins
on all classes of hogs, but It does give
Pros. Attorney—Rawles Moore.
G M Roberts, Medford Nat. Bank bldg
again in tlie late summer, bearing con­ sentative Bartholdt of Missouri called Hoover's relief work in Belgium, ar­ rapid gains to young pigs which are
Rawles Moore. District Attorney, Medford
County Judge—G A Gardner.
National Bank bldg.
on President Harding Tuesday to urge rived here Sunday and will leave for being prepared for market. It also
Commissioners — James Owen and Geo A Codding. Medford Nat. Bank bldg
tinually until frost comes.
gets
old
sows
who
have
Just
weaned
Victor
Bursell.
Porter
J Neff. Medford Nat. Bank bldg.
that congress make available a credit California Monday. The statue, which
E.^Keily, Medford Natl Bank Bldg
Clerk—Chauncey Florey.
Mrs. W. H. Felton of Georgia took of $50,000,000 for Germany, to be used was modeled by Puttemans, a Belgian their pigs ready for market quicker.
H 5 Crowell, Medford Nat Bank bldg.
Sheriff—C E Terrill.
H K Hanna. Old P. O. Bldg.
tho oath of office Tuesday ns the first in the purchase by that country of sculptor, will be unveiled at he unl-
Assessor—J B Coleman.
£
Thomas, Jackson Co Bank bldg.
T
Miles, Jackson County Bank bldg
Advantages of Swine,
woman Unites States senator. It was goods in the United States. There versify December 4.
Treasurer—A C Walker.
J Newman, Palm bldg.
School Supt—Susanne Homes Carter N W Borden, Palm bldg.
true that her term probably will be was no indication of how the president
A comparison of some of the fea
W infield R Gaylord, Palm bblg
Coroner—John A Perl.
Coal Output Increases.
only for a day, but the ceremony received the proposal.
tures of the various farm animals
K W Mears. City Atty., Liberty bldg.
Health Officer—Dr W P Holt.
K ~
Charles Reames, Liberty bldg
show
that
the
hog
has
the
advantage
crowned with success the efforts the
Washington. D. C.—Bituminous coal
O C Boggs, old postoffice bldg.
in many ways. While the annual In­
W E Crews. Liberty bldg.
15 Convicts Get Away.
S7 year old woman had made to "blaze
production in the week ending N'o-
City Directory
Glenn ? T?Ilor> J P and City- Judge,
crease from cattle and horses runs
tho path for American womanhood"
Masonic bldg.
Marquette. Mich.—Fifteen convicts, vember 18 was 11,213,000 tons as
Mayor—Emil Britt.
from
till
to
100
per
cent,
the
increase
F P Farrell, Masonic bldg
in the senate, and it was indicated four of them serving life terms, made against 10.147,000 tons in the week
Peter
Councilmen
Chester
Wendt,
H A Canady, old P O bldg.
from hogs Is 500 to more than 1,000
Fick. G. W. Goilward and Frank Lind- JJ. i-
that sho would be content to step their escape from the Marquette preceding, according to the weekly­
¿“ckson County Bank Bldg
per cent, The sow produces two lit-
yy E Phipps, Clarion office.
aside in favor of Walter F. George, branch prison late Monday afternoon. report of the geological survey. Early ters per year which puts her far in ley.
Recorder—D W Bagshaw.
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ASHLAND
Nellie Dickey.
who was elected November 7 as her Later two of them were captured The returns for the past week. November the lead in prolificacy among farm
Treasurer—J N Cronemiller.
L A Roberts.
successor to fill the unexpired term searchers were Impeded by a heavy 20-25, indicate that 11.000,000 tons will animals. Pigs make about 23 pounds
Marshal—M D Jones.
Briggs A Briggs.
Council meets first Tuesday of each O y\" Trefern.
of the late Senator Watson.
of gain from each 100 pounds of feed
snowstorm.
be raised.
W
J Moore.
month.
given.
C B Watson A A E Kellogg, Gold HIU.
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Jacksonville-Medford
Railway
WILSON GARAGE
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All kinds of repairing done—satisfaction guaranteed
Main Street,
JACKSONVILLE, ORE
Blacksmithing
At old Bishop Shop, Jacksonville
Horseshoeing a Specialty