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About Jacksonville post. (Jacksonville, Or.) 1906-19?? | View Entire Issue (Dec. 19, 1908)
s *- LOCAL NEWS LOCAL NEWS BLAtK SPOTS ON PORK 4 SUH ABLE LIST A new addition is being added to the (By E. F. Pernot. O. A. C.) Lyden house. During the butchering season of the The firemen will give a dance on year the Experiment Station frequent Friday, January 1, 1909, in Orlh’s hall. ly receives specimens of pork that pre Mr. an 1 Mrs. Tom Blade formerly sent and unmarketable appearance. of this city left last Saturday for their The rind; or skin, taken from the ab- farm near Corvallis. i dominal region and inside of the legs, The moving picture show drew a ¡3 found to be dotted with black wart Mrs. El Hanley and children of Cen tral Point visited Mrs. A. E.. Reameu large house last Saturday. Many peo like growths of various sizes ranging ple can offer suggestions as to how a from that of a pin-head to a hazlenut. one day this week. Ed and Mike Hunley passed through man should run his business but no Many of these spots in the early stages Jacksonville one day this week with where in the state can you find a mov ' contain a small amount of pus, and by a band of cattle en route to Applegate. ing picture show where they have a careful examination a small mite will be found buried deeply in the skin. Arthur Kleinhamm ir of Little Ap high-class orchestra. The singing of The mite causing these pustules and Miss Kitto last Saturday was good. plegate is in the city this week. Mr. DeRoboam is giving the best show subsequent black spots is known as John M. Hartzi was arrested and in the state of the mov ng picture var Demodex fulliculorum var suit, a very convicted for larceny of a pair of over iety, you cannot find its equal in Port large name for such a small mite that For the Father--A Hat . . . $5.00 alls in Ashland Wednesday by E. C. land. ■ may be seen only by the aid of a mag- i the Mother--A Man ’ s Reefer . 3.50 Eggleston. Hartzi will be a county The POST is turning out large quani- ! nifying glass. boarder for 60 days. the Sister- -Sweater (man’s style) 5.00 ties of job work but can handle more I Just when the mite attacks the hog | The Methodist church will have its . is not well known, and as it burrows ’ the Brother-A Tie ... .75 Mrs. D. II. Jackson of Medford was deeply into the skin, treatment or the first quarterly meeting next sabbath a guest of Miss Issic McCully Sunday the Grandfather-Q pair Hose . 1.50 evening at 7:30 p. m. Quarterly Con- use of insecticdesn is of little value; besides there is no indication of its fcrence Monday morning at 10 o’clock. afternoon. GrandmoZfcer-Umbrella (man ’ s style) 3.50 Miss Eva Davidson of Ashland was presence until the time of butchering, I Albert Culey of Steamboat was at the Uncle-Vest . . 3.50 a guest of Miss Emma Wendt last Sat when the damage already done. the county seat on bnsincss this week. urday and Sunday. the Awni-Lounging Robe (man’s style) 4.50 These blackened spots, although un William Broad who has been on Will for the Coofc-Gloves (manish cut) .1.00 iams Creek forsomc has returned home ; Winter made its first appearance sightly, do not injure the meat for Monday morning in the form of snow’. ; food, and they may be completely re to spcn l the holidays. the Hired Man-Handkerchiefs 1.50 It did not snow enough to cover the moved with the skin. Mr. Steel of Crater Lake Nation ground but nevertheless it was snow. the Sweetheart-Collar Bag 2.50 al Park fame was in Jacksonville Tues If you know of any news send it in SUGGESTIONS FOR COUNTRY LIFE Total $32.25 day to see Judge Neil in regard to an to the P ost , wc will appreciate it. appropriation for the National Park. CMMISSION Saved by not having to buy for the ladies 17.50 It is impossible for one person to Frank R. Neil and daughter of Eagle get al) the news. Something may hap Total Cost . . $14.75 Point precinct were in town this week. pen that would be of interest to the At a meeting of the agricultural fa Gus Newbury returned Wednesday community nnd only one or two would culty of the Oregon Agricultural Col from a short business trip to Klamath know anything about it. Some peo- lege on November 30th, the request of Falls. I pie will learn of much news and will President Roosevelt’s Country Life Cspt. Ruch of Rueb was i.i the city hive plenty of time and opportunity Commission for suggestions that might to notify the reporter or some represen aid the Commission in making its re Thursday. There will be a dance in the Ruch tative of the paper, but will prefer to port was discussed and the following hall Wednesday December 30. The keep it a secret until after the paper statement prepared: If federal appropriations are to be committe is making preparation for a is published and then run to the office j to ask why we do not print the news. made for improving social and econo large crowd. mic conditions in rural communities, F. L. Camps of Ashland was in Jack It matters not how well a person is it is recommended, first, that they be acquainted in a community he cannot sonville Monday. get al! the news first handed. A par made to existing high schools and nor- Mies Marie Miles of Ashland was ty came in last Saturday and asked | mal schools for the purpose of main visiting with Mrs. II. E. Haney Tues why we didn’t publish the news. This taining courses of instruction in agri day. party was not a subscriber but borrow cultural, industrial and domestic arts, Attorney A. E. R ■ami's who has ed she P ost from l.is neighbor, he had and including business methods and been engaged 1,-y the city of Medford an imp< riant item, in fact so impor home sanitation, so that all public as special attorney in the bond issue tant that wc probably would not have school teachers may have the training controversy was home Tuesday. necessary for teaching those subjects printed it had wc heard of it. Chas. L. Monson, representing the Note the nsw ads. in this issue of in the public schools. Second, that in order to secure the Pacific paper company of Portland was the P ost —and they all bring results. full efficiency of the agricultural col tiansacting business in Jacksonville Dr. J. J. M. Keene of Medford was leges and experiment stations, the na Tuesday. in Jacksonville Monday. tional government should co-operate Mr. C. S. Sanderson of Central Thomas Nichols of Eagle Point was with the states in agricultural exten Point was among the business callers in in the city Monday on business. sion work, this work to be under the Jacksonville Tuesday. Leave orders with the Jacksonville direct supervision of the agricultural Assessor W. T. Grieve and wife was in colleges. With an adequate appropria bakery for Christmas cakes. Central Point Tuesday and Wednesday. tion a comprehensive system of travel See Nunan-Taylor ’ s ad. in this issue. Mr. G rieve will enter upon the duties ing agricultural schools, farmers’ in George Putnam of Medford was in of his office New Year day. stitutes and free circulating libraries BBS1 ■ George E. Neuber went to Portland the city Tuesday. could be maintained, and publications Electric light globes for sale by J. issued for free distribution so that all and Seattle this week on business. Mrs. J. E. Harrington of Medford W. ’.Vllson, also house wiring, Get important discoveries of the experi visited Jacksonville friends Wedner- one of those olectric tops for the boy ment stations could be given to every at Russell & McIntyre's, both amusing farmer of every state. y. Miss Grace Henry who has b-jcn in and instructive We are now offering one of the best Mr. Williams who runs the Joseph- Medford for a few weeks returned to An excellent opportunity to visit clubbing propositions ever offered the ine creamey brought in a nice load of this city Monday. San Francisco is offered the people of citizens of Jackson county. The club Miss Fay Sears spent a few days vegetables last week. One beet weigh Jackson county. On December 26, bing offer consists of three of Ameri- 1 of the year to use varnish in painting your house, it will prevent the with her mother in Medford this week. ing 27'd pounds and from four rows an excursion will start from Ashland. ca’s leading magazines (all to one ad- | four tons of beets were marketed. moisture from soaking into the wood. Miss Mattie Williams was in Med Mr. Williams brought in several car The tickets will be good for 15 days. dress) and the Jacksonville P ost one ' -------- •-------- ford Thursday afternoon. year for $1.75. rots weighing from seven to ten pounds The Weather. Miss Abbie Henry who is teaching each. “Our Day” recently consolidated Following is the report of U. S. Vol- with “World Events” is a magazine of the Sterling school spent Saturday and Someone entered the home of Mrs. Sunday at her home in Jacds<>nvillc. J. W. Wilson last Tuesday afternoon unteer Cooperative Observer, E. Britt; national events (historical,) and treats Fred J. Fick, Contractor and Builder. Mrs. S. P. DeRoboam and Mrs. Am.io while she was out for a few minutes for Jacksonville, for month of August; on all prominent questions all over the Latitude 42 deg. 18. min. north; longi world. An excellent magazine pro Ingram were Medford callers Wednes and stole $10 which she had concealed tude 123 deg. 5 min. west. Vi: fusely illustrated. day afternoon. in the house. Mrs. Wilson is a widow ‘¡Home Herald” is a magazine for DATE MAXI MINI PKEC’P- CH R I'CT'R Miss Mabel Henry who has b"en em living just west of the Lyden hotel. MUM MUM TAT’N OF the home, along religious lines. Treats ployed in Medford f->r some time past Lay in your Winter’s reading now 1 ........... ......... Cloudy on the progress of Christainity in for-' 74 « .12 has returned home to this city. 41 60 .02 while you can get it for so little. 2 ........... 70 8 40 Clear eign countries. It also has short and I Misses Anna and Emma Wendt were 71 34 The Boss is not handling bread any 4 ........... continued stories. “Home Herald” is ’ 75 89 doing Xmas shopping in Medford Thurs more he has turned this trade over to & 6 ........... 79 88 a weekly magazine. St* 42 7 ........... day. ■ Bought and Sold 1 L. V. Larson, the baker. “Vick’s Magazine” is a periodical 88 45 8 ........... V ........... 75 47 Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Coleman of of progress, containing 36 pages, well 70 48 10 ........... Phoenix were visiting with W. R. 11 ........... 59 51 Harness, and Harness Supplies, DeVilbiss Pliers, Carborundum illustrated. DIED 66 51 12 . Coleman this week. Grinders for Grinding Plows and all Edged Tools. It will save its These are the three best magazines 61 51 13 .07 Cloudy 53 14 50 .. J Cloudy we have on our list of about twenty. price in one season grinding plow sheares. Attorney F. M. Calkins, of Ashland ('ll ENOWITH —At Medford. Decem 16 51 40 ........... Clear 54 ber 12, 1908, Mrs. A. M. Chenowith 16 36 has business before the circuit court Read the following list and judge 4 5S .68 Lustrelac and Enamel and Carriage Paint ........... aged 72 years, at the home of her 17 this week. for yourself: IS U .28 SO M 42 son-in law, W. M. Hodson. Inter 19 Paint Brushes. J. A. Lemery of Ashland has been 35 51 World’s Events, 12 Numbers....... $1.00 ment at Roseburg. lo 29 21 attending court this week. Home Herald, 13 numbers............ .50 SO 22 «4 ; jr » 84 J. W. Trcfrer was over from Ash- HARRELL At his home northwest 24 Vicks, 12 numbers.......................... .50 67 85 of Medford, John W. Harrel, Dec 75 86 25 land Tuesday on business. Jacksonville P ost , weekly county 41 74 ember 12, 1908, aged 63 years, 10 26 62 Ryan Building seat paper............................... 1.50 27 88 Irar Opposite U. S. Hotel There's always something missing 40 56 months and 5 days. The funeral was 2« 66 •J9 «4 traca without I. W. Hani’RR whiskey. It’s held Sunday, Rev. W. T. Gould offi »0 57 47 $3.50 so old and so extensively used every 60 46 ciating. Interment in the I. O. O. F. 11 $1.75 All to one address for where that we should find it hard to cemetery. Temperature—mean max. 64.54; mean get along without it. Sold by E. H. This is the greatest half price offer TICE At his home in Medford Dec min. 40.74; mean 52.28. Max. 89 on 7d, Hrt ms . ember 12, 1908, Walter Tice. Fun min. 28, on 21; greatest range 47. ever given the reading public in this Precipitation Total for month, 5.41 county. eral Monday morning. Interment in MARRIED Renewals will count the same as new inches. Greatest in 24 hours, 3.25 inches Jacksonville cemetery. BLAND-MAUTIN In Grints Pass subscriptions. on 14th. M onlay December 14, 1908. Bicha d KINCAID Near Central Point, Dec ember 13, 1908, T. M Kincaid. Fun Bland and Mrs. Anna Martin. eral services Tuesday from residence. -------- — The Boss has reduced the price on his fancy Chinaware. GRAND JURY AT FOR SALE Two go>.l farming horses weighing 1207 an i 13.)) pounds. One set of harness. One three-inch low wheel wagon. Call on or address Adolf Schulz, Jacksonville Oregon. Roy Ulrich was in Medford Thurs day cn business. I OF PRESENTS FOR THE FAMIL Y Come In and let us show you the many things that will make acceptable pres ents as well as useful ones. Always Willing to Show Model Clothing Co LEADING CLOTHIERS Corner 7th and Bartlett St MEDFORD, ORE LISTEN This is the Time IT IS NOT EXPENSIVE 0 All Kinds Second Hand Goods | : : T. L. DeVore, Jacksonville, Ore. ? For Particulars Address COUNTY HOSPITAL Medford Furniture Co The grand jury visited the county hospital Wednesday nnd will make some recommendations. Have 500 Beautiful Christmas Souvenirs to be given away FREE to every Lady who will call and register name and addresa- EARL YOU DON’T HAVE TO BUY JACKSON NOT GUILTY The grand jury refused to indict Earl Jackson for assault nnd battery on the person of George I’utnam, editor of Medford Tribune. Putnam was the only witnesi ex amined by the jury but his testimony did not carry much weight or possibly not as much as the strong arm of the ex-deputy sheriff. However we carry the Best selection of Furniture. Carpets, Wall Paper, Bedding etc., south of Portland. Freight Prepaid to all Rail Road Points in Jackson County. Remington Typewriter Company Portland Oregon MEDFORD FURNITURE CO. MEDFORD. OREGON. i Prompt Delivery