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About Jacksonville post. (Jacksonville, Or.) 1906-19?? | View Entire Issue (Aug. 24, 1907)
Mrs. Maggie Bradford of San Fran I .“ cream and cake tonig Miss Lillian Henry has gone ,o Gold R:.y where rhe will accept a | osition. Harr. Wulf left last Wedt t-s lay for Mr. and Mrs R. 1!. Dow spent last Mrs. Eaton. Hilt, Cal., where he wdl d some car Saturday and Sunday fishin KogUe Bank of Jackson.'.ille Is 0. K. Mrs. David Force, Mrs. S. E. Dun penter v. ork. river. nington and Mrs. C. Paine visited F. W. Carnahan passed through Hazel Norling returned last Wednes The failure of the Oregon Trust Medford last Monday. day from Grants Pass where she has Jacksonville yesterday on his w ay to and Savings Bank will have no Miss Josephine Donegan returned beet. vi-:ti> g friends the Blue Ledge. effect whatever upon the affairs Thursday from a visit with relatives a’ lee cream and cake tonight at the E. D. Briggs, the Ashl md ait irney. of the Bank of Jacksonville. The Burns, Harney county. only connection between the two court house yard between the I. urs of was ,■ business visitor in this city the S. F. Howard of Medford, ex-count 5 am; 9 o' doc'. p. m. , first of the week. being that the defunct bank surveyor, was a business visitor in would have been the Portland D. B. Grant, the evei popular and Don't forget the ice cream social to Jacksonville last Wednesday. correspondent of the local bank. competent deputy sheriff, spent S.ut- be given by the Epworth League in th. Mr. Davis the cashier of the Mrs. Summerlin of the Hotel Moor... day with his family at Ashland. court house yard tonight. Jacksonville Bank has already Medford, visited her daughter at St. John C. Barnum has gon- to Eureka, George L. Davis of the Bank of Jack money enough offered to take up Mary’s Academy last Thurseay. and other California points on a vaca sonvilie went to Portland the first of all of the capital stock of the W. C. Deneff is having his residence tion trip. He will probably be p. ne the week on a business visit. bank. There could be no better remoeled and repaired and when com two or three weeks Miss Marian B. Towne, the popular paying proposition and the Jack pleted will present a nice appearance. S. E. Dunnington. W. C. Deneff, and brilliant deputy clerk, visited sonville Bank will open its doors Will Johnson, one of the progressive Herman Offenbocker, Wm. Mc- friends in Talent last Sunday. for the transaction of business ranchers of Humbug creek, visited his Daniels. and Citi Dunmngton left last A:bert Erskine and George Henry just as soon as its building on the mother. Mrs. Hines, in this city this Sunday morning for a two weeks'hunt left last Saturday for Shake where they corner of California and Third ing and fishing trip. week. will be employed in a sawmill. streets can be completed for oc Mr. and Mrs. P. Applegate were Fred Fick, tne estimable ar. 1 excel Miss Ocean Pellet, who has been vis cupancy. summoned to Elk creek last Monday by There is not in Jackson County | the serious illness of their daughter. lant carpenter and builder, has started iting in Jacksonville, returned to her the foundation work on Mrs. Boyd’s h.-me in Ashlan 1 last Tu_-s lay. a man of more sterling worth nor I Blanche. Buck residence on her property rec -nr y pur <.'. Colvig, the attorney, wasover of better business capacity than I Miss Ella Parks and Mrs. M. R. last chased of Mr. McLaren. fr ;n Medford yesterday .(.tending to Mr. Davis, the cashierof the new Charles Dunford, Jr., found a human the claims oi the Opp min.- s employes. bank, and everyone has implicit I of Buncoui were in Jacksonville with skull in the bed of Jackson creek last trust and confidence in him. A I Thursday on a visit connected Clarence Kasshafer returned last telegram from him from Port | school work. Hen- Tuesday. It is supposed that it washed Wednesday from Sacramento, Cal., Mrs. Mamie Dox and Mrs. A. Kla- down from the old Indiat burying where land 1 eceived today by his local | attorneys states that his bank will I derson left last Tuesday for the t re- ground up or. Kanaka Jat. time. open for the transaction of busi I math Hot Springs. They will rot Owen. Keegan, tile veteran janitor it Mrs. Gus Newbury an I children and ness promptly on time and that the I turn for several weeks. the court house, has resigned his posi W. R. Coleman attended the funeral failure of the Portland bank will I Mrs. E. Hostetter was taken to the tion. Had lie remained at his p .st un of the late Mrs. Huldah Colver of Phoe have no effect whatever upon his I Ashland sanitarium last Monday mart. til the .'th of September he would have nix, Tuesday. Ians. ing. where it is sincerely hoped that serve! 18 years as "the keeper <■( the Mrs. R. E. Cantrall and children of ke.s." her health wil be improved. Klamath Falls came in last Monday and F or S ale —3 milk cows, two part Gust Lun i and Per Et mg, tw , Swedes, will visit for a month with Mis. R. B. Mrs. Jas. Cochett visited in Medford ' Jersey, one Durham with seven-months- In- have app'.ie 1 f-a citizenship papers. Dow and other relatives. last Monday. ' old calf. Will trade one for hay. They are natives <,i Hellingslan', M's. C. L. Reames returned home Mayor Britt was a Medford visitor quire of The Post, Jacksonville. been Swede, ai.<; . am-.- to Ameri- a in Ma... iast Tuesday after visiting for a couple last Monday. Mrs. Howard Norton, who has Mr. They have been employed at the Opp of weeks with her parents. Mr. and for a couple of mon ths. Postmaster Miller visited in Medford visiting her parents in this city, Mrs. Wm. Colvig of Medford. and Mrs. S. E. Dunnington, returned last Wednesday. Mrs. Lou s a H ickenyos of Medford A party was given at the home of . came up the firs of the week to visit Miss Cora Basye Thursday evening ii. Mrs. Lewis Ulrich visited relatives in to her home at Ashland last who Thue.-da has Miss Daisy Wetterer, several years, with Mrs. Geo ge Lewis and to sav hoi. r of Miss Agnes Isaac of Medford, Medford last Wednesday. Mrs. T. J. Kenney’ went to Cölestin residing in Portland for to visit for a good bye t; her numerous friends, as who is visiting with Miss Basye. came down last Sunday mother, Mrs. she i.c ' to leave fm Southern Cali last Thursday on a brief visit. Dr. J. M. Keene and H dbrook With few weeks with her fornia ’ .vh ■ . siie will it: ike her future ington made a visit to Jacksonville last Miss Agnes Broad visited for a day Healy. home Saturday relative to the auction sale of or two at Gold Hill this week. Otto Walters of Grants Pass visited Chris Kerr, jy, who has been sojourn the Medford Tribune printing plant. Frank L. Sanders, of Lincoln, Cal., Mr. and Mrs. Chris Ulrich and was visiting in Jacksonville last Thurs his mother on Humbug creek las* ing at the Blue Ledge for several Wednesday. He was on his way to weeks, has returned to lit obi occupa daughter Fleta. and Mrs. Ella Cook day. San Francisco where he expects to re tion. that of bookkeeper at his father's left last Saturday for Dead Indian on a Miss Mary B. Underwood of Medford side in the future. store. Chris' health is greatly im camping trip and co pick huckleberries. visited friends in Jacksonville last Wed The name tells the story - every proved an i that the trip did him a great nesday. The Opp Consolidated Mines Co., ha. body knows it; everybody likes it : deal i. ‘ g ■ ■' is evidenced by his appear Miss Agnes Isaacs of Medford is visit everybody uses it-I. W HARPER passed into the hands of a receiver, ance. ing at the home of Miss Cora Basye whisk ev. John W. Opp having been appointed Sold by E. H. HELMS. John W. 0| p, the mining man. has yesterday. It is hoped matters maybe this week. Mrs. C. P. Briggs and children have returned from h's trio in the ea- . an i S] edilv settled. Mrs. S. E. Dunnington went to Apple gone to Butte Falls whers they will visited Ja ':»i;n' die last Thursday. It gate the first of the week to visit with Camp meetng services were’ held in make their future home. Mr. Briggs is currently reported that he will -soon Mrs. Venabie. Ulrich ’s grove at which good sized has purchased a drug and confectionery take charge of the Opp mine. Mr. Opp At the next regular meeting of the store at Butte Falls, and will go up made a great de d of money out of that crowds were present, both in the after- city council it is expected that the new later on. property during the time he operated it no <n and evening. The meetings are hart er will be adopted something and there is no doubt but that he can directly in charge of Rev. Geodeof Med Charles Meserve was up from Grants that is very badly needed. ford. assisted by several ministers of Pass last Thursday on a brief business make it pay once more. "southern Oregon. Rev. Welter. Con Active construction work on the new visit. He states that at a meeting of We are in receipt of a copy of the ference Evangelist of Newberg, will s hool building is being pursued. The commissioners of the Oregon Irrigation Jacksonville Post, published by San- be present next week as well as brick and other material has arrived Association and Industrial fair held at ders & Overholt at Jacksonville. Oregon. pastors from tne Grants Pass district and the work wiil be rushed as rapidly Central Point last Wednesday, the fol The ; j.':ii r mei -mber of this firm is our and other points. A feauture of the as possible. lowing officers were elected: L. B. oldtimer, Miles Overholt, whose first meetings is the excellent singing by J. P. " ells returned to Ashland yes Hall of Grants Pass, president; Chas. ex perieu e as a printer and newspaper Miss Gilbert of Eugene. The services terday after having assisted Superin Meserve of Grants Pass, vice president: man was received in this office The wall be continued for two weeks. Next tendent Daily in conducting the teach C. T. Marshal of Grants Pass, secre paper is ar eight page four column week there will be fourservicesdaily ers' examination. He wiil return to tary; H. L. Gilkey, treasurer. Charles publicati« ■ .. neatly printed and brimful at •> o’clock, a. m., 10 a m.. 2:30 p. m. Jacksonville about the 13th of Septem Meserve was also appointed superinten of news, Jacksonville should be proud and 7:30 p. m. ber. dent of the convention. of it. Craig. (Colo, i Courier. Geo. F. Troutw ine and son of Clovers- Dr. R. T. Burnett, the affable ami James G. Co hett was tendered a Advertised Letters. ville, N. Y., came to Jacksonville last popular county recorder, his brother, sumptuous birthday surprise dinner to Following is a list of letters remain Horace Burnett, city Editor of the Thursday, with the intention, it is said, Eugene Daily Guard, and C' . Irvine, which a few close friends attended last ing uncalled for at the Jacksonville of purchasing the Oregon Bell mine, cashier of the Independence National Tuesday evening. The guests, C. L. post Office on August 23. 19<I7. south of this place a short distance. bank, returned Thursday from a three Reames, Charles Nunan, John Miller Barneburg, Alric More particulars later. weeks’ hunting and fishing trip in and J' hr. Orth, presented Mr. Cochett Mexter. W. D. Klamath county, taking in the sights The Jacksonville ball players who with a huge cake containing 2' fire Scott. Fred helped ,o make up the team which was of Crater lake and other interesting crackers, or - for every year of his age, scenery. Messrs. Irvine and Horace A charge of one cent will be made defeated by Sisson last Saturday and and as hosts' Mr. life Realties told a the story of upon delivery of each of the above Sunday returned Monday morning vow Burnett left yesterday afternoon for their by years, firecracker ing vengance, so it is expected that a their homes and business, while "Doc” was exploded at the expirati n of each letters. Persons calling for any of the above series of games will be played here be is busy at his desk once more, though 12-months' history. It was a very en tween the Sisson team and the locals he found everything in excellent con joyable affair ard a complete surprise letters will please say "advertised.” dition made so by his efficient clerks, tv Mr. Cochett. J ohn F. M iller , P. M. ..ometime soon. Mrs. R. B. Dow and Miss Mary Peter. LOCAL NOTES ] cisco is visiting her mother in this city. house yard. at court