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About Jacksonville post. (Jacksonville, Or.) 1906-19?? | View Entire Issue (Jan. 13, 1912)
LOCAL NEWS j 'tW.aiderable stir was caused Mort- RECEI'JER APPOINTED the Wentner. by marshal ^and aS- ! PETE BROWNING’S BATS. I i day . ’ afternoon . T tho ----- Circuit court convenes J matants in making the wrrwst ot a man • Hard wood for sale aW. 29. They Still Served the Old Slugger Aft»/' j charged ----- J "■* with *• k being drjn'c ' • __ and ___ dis-1 C. Prim. He Quit Baseball. fó Vñ per tier | ordeny. After getting Lis man to tho For G tents Pass Railroad. Following Is the report of U. S. R. B. Dow war One of the oldest and most eccentric unteer Cooperative Observer, E. Britr; | jail the prisoner broke loose and pro Curious Eusiness Methods of the C. Jenkins appointed characters hasebult has ever produceif nesday. i Jacksonville, for month of Decemb r Medford Wed- ' '’eede<i down town where aftei- a *ras Old Pete Browning, the famous Oriental Shopkeeper! I fight with the bflicers he was finally M. R. Buc’ Portland siuggei*. Wild fliiij-ed with fxmts'Mlle Latitude 12 deg. 18. min. north; longi Monday. X 9Í bdnèòm was in town subdned mid lodged in Hotel Jones. A around lhe eighties and latef joined tude lit deg. 5 min. west. | tine of $25. was assessed upon the ac- Hard Cleveland club iu lstto during the date MAXI MlNb I RK’P- CH R C r HAVE NO GENERAL STORES. the At Portland Mon lay. John C. MUM Brotherhood war. MUM TAIN OF DAY C. P WWsl for )slc |i75 per tier. cused by Recorder Dox, Tuesday. ■ kins wi s appointed receiver of the Pete was a little off in Ills roof gar 1 .......... 46 26 mV cle? r 48 27 : Grants Pass and Rogue River Rail- One Merchant Will Sell Only Muslin! den and had only one idea in his head 3 ......... 65 85 •4K G. E; Neuber was in Medford if'odd dompany. At the svne time OFFICERS INSTALLED 48 Another Nothing but ¿ilk, Aiidthsh ! day or night Anything that concern- 4 .......... 27 part clot dy 50 31 JO cloudy i Judge Calkins at Grants Pass appoint Spies), and So On—Water Is Diffi «1 his preckdK butting average was 1 5 .......... 43 3»» .31 part ch»» dy II WiiMe »»<* meat and drink to lilin. 7 . ... 36 "Miss Fleta Hlrieh Wah ih Medford I cd M. J. Anderson reciver of the prop cult to Obtain and Is Very Expensive. « clear H i*: how many tly balls he drop- 8 . Tuststay, u flf the recent meeting of Ruth erty upon petition of H. N. Porker of One curious thlmr about the bazaars difference 9......... 94 dourly ped or let get by him as long ns lie 37 30 of Grants Pass, who holds a bid for of Persia, writes Mrs. Mary A. C. Col- landed two or three safe ones during Ill W<iW McDaniel of Ruch was in town 35 •st U 37 Rebekah Lodge of this city 12 .......... 32 grading against the company. The lat Wftdlsesitay, quboiiii in the Los Angeles Times, is a game. 35 30 13 ter order is held in abeyance pending the fact the I nil the shops of one kind 31 29 Bats were a tnnnla with Browdins, 14 .17 Mr D.-.vc Buckley of Ruch was in 41 15 30 .36 ' Information reganlintr the P<trtlHn<l ■ alv proupe I together, and so he kpfnlt and wheneief lie eo’ild pick up a Hnb 1« 3Ä 30 .19 t°R':i Sunday. The following officers were inat»ll«*i I appointment. :w» 34 which suited him It was ltddisl l«t Ids 17 . i of the "cloth bazaar,” the "hat btr enormous rC’t 31» 18 ... fjilea Cantrall of Ruch was in in r.uth Rebe'iah Podge No. 4 for the collection. So many were 4.1 19 ........ 28 J zaar,” the "shoe bazaar.” There are erttUIrtg term: 3r> 1 38 20 town Thursday.. gathered at various points on souie of Is,th wholesale and retail simps, but 83 2.1 21 ........ his trips that lie sometimes was forced 22 .......... Amelia Elmer, Noble Grand; Martha 40 21 ©. ,1. Amdai-sna «of .37 there are no department stores as in was in /i Pou try Book Free 39 23 ........ 30 pay excess baggage bn the prizes. io Norris, Vice Grand; Nellie Collins, np»xn Satuiidity, America, nor is I here such a thing aS 39 24 28 . According to Vitti llaltren. ft wliS 34 25 .......... 25 H geiiehi! grocery or ury goods stol't*. C. L. Ititaines of Medford was in Ree. Secretary; Nellie Dunford, Fin. 33 ¿6 Browning wild introduced the habit of 26 .90 One grocer keeps spices only, an 45 Secretary; Margaret Tavlrtn, CtlAplAin; j 27.......... most 28 .4 ft One of the brightest anil (owit Saturday. rubbittg down a bat with tobacco juice. 34 28 .......... 23 .60 Alice Ulrinh, ft. S. N. G.; jean Collins ’ practical poultry books ever produced other tea. coffee, sugar, etc.: one dry Which custom is followed to this day 29 Mi 21 ,2o T, W. Osgood of Medford was in L. 8. N. G.; Anna Broad, R. S. V. G.; 30 35 26 I on the Pcific Coast has just reached goods merchant will sell you nmsliit, by mtiiiy of the players. The idea is 31 26 1 .......... 36 Ih'S city Monday. Walts, L. S. V. G.; Pauline our office from the Press of tho Chiu. knottier broadcloth, another silk. There to roughen the sutface of the Hticfi Ì Lula h . i - c no large tmitulfitcidilM in Persia. W. B. Johnston W'Us a visitor »‘I Hines. Inside Guard; John R. Norris, ; H, Lilly Cd. This book is edited by Temperature—mean max. 39.7; mean ■ it is common to have a small factory atid prevent so tunny fouls slipping off AghJjud Saturday. one side or the other. min. 28:91; mean 34.33 Max. 55 on 3rd I I Outside Guard; Flora Thompson, Con-, Mr- B. Candall, one of the leading and a shop together or side by side. Samuel Mathis of Woodville was , duccresej Flossie Dunford, Warden; | poultry experts of America and pre All the metal utensils used Iu the I Browning, who was a great user of min. 23, on 2lst greatest range 42; Precipitation — Total for month, country are made of either brass or the weed; used to polish down his In town Thursday. viously of England. sticks iu this way without any Appar Some of tpe leading articles to be copper. These substances are hammer ent reason until he commenced to be 2.79. Greatest in 24 hours. .90 Misa Mollie Ray of Ruch was in County Treasurer’s Thirty found among its voluminous pages ed into shape. A stroll through the brt- lieve that it made a difference With his for.u JaSt Saturday. ¿nrtt‘ where this work is going on gives ' ' ' " • 1 afo ''Care of Chicks," "The Develop one the impression tlmt pandemonium Itlttlilg. and aftefthat ilo wagoti tongue Seventh Call John F, Miller left Thursday morn Sick headache is caused by s disordered ment of Young Stock,” Breeds,” has broken loose. of his ever escaped a coating of tile ob ing Alt San Francisco, Taka Chiimbei laiti’s TaNeta and , stomach. State of Oregon, County of Jackson. "Feeding of Poultry,” "Feeding for Different kinds of bread are made iu noxious fluid. correct that and the headache) will disap Work at the rick quarry has closed Treasury Department «•Other players took it up in the hope Eggs,” Fattening for Market,” the bazaar. One kind which is espe pear. For t>alo by all dealers. emulating Browning, and now it is ¡down for th« present. •Jacksonville, Oregon Jan. 12tb, 1912. "Poultry Houses,” "Poultry ills,” cially liked by the people anil which it of common custom throughout the coun ban be obtained fresh nt almost every Mr F. Hopkins of Central -Point t Notice is neiebj given that there "Artificial Incubation,” etc. hour of tile day Is called "non-l-saii- try. '•was in town Saturday. The cover page, which is most at- ■are funds on hand for the redemption When Pete retired from the game gak,” literally little sione bread, it Is \W. C. Kitto is reported seriously ill 'bf all County Warrants protested trative, is a drawing from the pen made by pouring the dough on vety all the bats, relics of former days, Authentic and valuable in forma boa about breeding, hatching, raising, .at his home in this city. from January 14tb, 1910, to February of that clever poultry artist, Mr F. hot pebbles, which bake it quickly anil were still in his possession. In order feedinn and housing poultry m contained io the lateft edition ol give it a crisp crust. Of course it Is to keep them, always in Ids sight Pete iFruits, soft drinks, cigars and tobac- 2nd, 1910. both dates inclusive. Also I H. Sewell. Lilly »Poultry Book—just printed. The Chas. H. Lilly Co., of Seattle, thin, not more than a quarter of an bad them turned down to a uniform «¡0 at Shaw’s Confectionery. Send for copy, (tee. Warrants numbered as follows:- 6084, size a ad .used them as posts for the will are sending this out to ail who Inch in thickness. The sheet Is about Placer miners and others are rejoicing 6001; 5997, 6087, 6004, 5994, 5999, 6042 send for a copy. baluster in his house. a foot and a half wide by two and a and 6007. Protested on Febuary 4th, «over tha rain fall this week. To the day of his death they remain half long. l. 1910. Interest ceases on above called Near the bazaar where this bread is ed the most valued of his possessions. Mrs R. B. Dow is reported quite warrants, January 12th. 1912. baked you will usually find a place —New York World. all at her home in this city. El cinc Sparks. JAS. M. CRONEMILLER. Waneer Assaying & Rifining Co. where mutton chops are being cooked Benton Bowers of Ashland was at Treasurer, of Jevkiotl County Oregon, i 131 Fifth St., near U. S. Mint on skewers over u charcoal tire. Any ENGLISHMEN’S GAMES. the court house Thursday. SAN FRANCISCO. CAL. one desiring a lunch will buy from the - t ' ;---- • 3 Wo bay gold rich ore amalgam and all Now is the time to do your Easter baker a sheet of the thin, crisp, fresh Quaint Hindu View of tho Beating and C. M. Buck of Kirby, Or. was a ! mining products. W pay cash ami give « shopping early. ly baked bread, then a few “kubobs,’ square dual. Assaying 50c. Eptablisnpd 2(1 Kicking of Balls. Jacksonville visitor Tuesday. Caid <of Thanks years Reference First National Bank of as the chops are called. Wrapping tliff Some amusing descriptions of Eant If at first you dont get it right, try, San Francisco. Latest books by standard authors chops in the bread, lie will proceed on Indian life are given in Mrs. Penny's try, again. - st Thompson’s Confectionery. bis way, eating bls lunch as be goes. book, "The Rajah." Here is a Hliidd W« desire to express our heartfelt New York speaks i f the Democratic As you walk through the bazaars or servant’s opinion of the English de H. K. Hanna made a business trip tkianks co our freinds and neighbors i National Convention as if it were some stand' to examine or purchase goods, votion to bail games, given to four to Medford Monday afternoon. Mr. W. S. Giinsalua, a farmer living' near who were so kind and helpful to us i kind of hotel dish, especially if you are a foreigner, you riinls—princesses— WliOm ne was try Fleming, l’a., says ho lias used ('liamberlain’» Fred Offenbacher of Applegate '«Vas dining his illness and at the time of t’oli.- Glioleraand Diarrhoea Remedy in hi» A Kansas City Man notifies the Gas must expect to be jostled, not only by ing to Onlighteil: a visitor in this city SBturday. the death of our husband and father "The English,” he said, “all play bull. fuiiily for fourteen years, and that be ha» I Company that his meter was running crowds of curious pedestrians, but also found it to be an excellent remedy, and take» C. M. Ruch of Ruch, was transact- I Owe1-, Keegan, Also to the members of bv caravans of horses and donkeys and slow. Should he not have a Carnegie even of vicious camels. You will per Some beat balls witli iron shod sticks, pier-arc in recommending it. For tala by ing business in this city Tktesday. th.«- G. A. R. and those who contributed standing In the fields ami striking wl'li all dealers. hero medal for such honesty, haps have to wait also for the simp- sufficient force to break a man’s skifll; the funeral. Hard wood for sale $2.65 per tie- floral offering* Woodrow Wilson has "faith in the keeper to finish his prayer. some beat the ball with If long lilt of tors.; Nancy Keegan C. Prim. common people,” but a Carnegie pen Foreigners usually go to the bazaars wood tn front of three sticks that rep and family J. W. Hays of Gold Hold w8 j tran#. sion for teachers looks mighty good to not to purchase things, but to see orien resent their gods, some with corded acting business in town Sat’j^jgy tal life, and iu the bazaars are to be spoons over n net wall, some with Woouy, seen many interesting phases of It. long handled hammers ns they sit on George Obenchain of C^ntra) Northwest Mining Convention. Mr Taft may console himself with When you really wish to buy some horses; some kick the ball with their wasav18Itor m thia cit the thought that it is a pretty poor thing you will find the peddler, that su feet. The balls are of all sizes from a president who cannot stir up some preme liuishiice of America, your best small orange to a man's head.” . Mre. An"ie ®lan’u of Grants Pass Plans for the convention of mining Lilly’s n-eds are t cited for purity and ffichd. He will bring to 5‘our dour 18 V,8,t,nB her in this city. "By Whose orders do they kick and ftmur.r tir.n. No »reds are packed men from the United States, Alberta, opposition. y uaurh ts these two quabfie* show In effect, President Taft saye in his anything tlmt you wish to see and give beat balls?" he was asked. A.’ A. Flyn 4 Medford was trans- and British Colurtibia> to be held tn the very Hgl • it fr.ndard. OurluDy "By order of their pujaris." tile syce ac ing u. inaJS c-lty yesterday Spokarte, Febuary, 15, 16, and 17, ! message, on the trust question, ‘‘If you nil the time that you desire in aquipr«.d hboraiory under the replied, “and he must know, because which to examine it. diredlv r of a »ci ntilt and expert < <! tr *e; lemevea at! guru work. busb^n A' Medforti tfahsacted 1912, are rapidly assuming form, i you do not believe that the Sherman- You must needs be a haggler to deal he serves the writing sahib.” . iiyii.;/ Lilly*»seed»,you buy Law has teeth, just let it. bite you with any merchant in Persia, but usu “Why should such ail order be giv top«. Send for catalog. •e*a at the court house Saturday. and the promoters of the gathering once. ” t ne (. baa. H. Lilly Co., Seattle ally you can make a better bargain iit en?" asked lhe second rani. Felix Cimborski of Buncom was anticipate a most enthusiastic instruc "They are a tierce and warlike peo In Los Angeles 85,000 women voted the quiet of your own home than you transacting business in town Monday, tive meeting. Committees charged ple, those English, who must be al with handling the several departments and they Voted against a rigid prohi can make In the bazaar. Save for one month in tlie year the ways fighting and beating some one. Hard wood for sale $2.75 per tier and features of the Work to be ac bition ordinance, too. Ladies! Ladies! bazaars, even in the capital of 350.000 , It is by this means only that they are C. Prin. complished have beeh appointed, and Col. Roosevelt’s conversation these prevented from killing each oilier." Miss Agnes Broad of Medford there is every assurance that this dajs seems to consist mainly of de people, are never open ut night. Dur- I "But the Mlssle Halilb—would she, ing the month when the Persians fust spent Sunday with her mother it our will be a record breaker in both atten clarations that he will say nothing. all day it is customary to do some mar too, lieat and fight?” city. dance add interest. Men of national "She is strong. Who knows? At The Congressional records should be keting; some business nnil much visit- D. W. Sturgess of Beagle was teputation have been invited to be more of a financial success if all its ihg nt ttight. Then the food bnznnrs, Bombay and Calcutta the English la ten shops and so forth are open. 1 e- dies beat balls over the wall of net. pronnsly obtained In transacting business in this city Sat- present, and addresses will be made advertising was paid for. TUOE-MAHI, I nv> ..Uiunl < upjrllfliU regie. destrlans with huge lanterns of oiled i | They do it tlmt they may bear chil on all subjects relate I to the mining iKlftTMi. Sriiri bk»*Ic Mtnii'l or 1 lioto, IUT urday. FREE REPORT on p. lHabihlJ. I’iitrntpraCt- marries a paper and |>eo|>le in carriages give nil dren tierce and strong like their fa When a very ri-h man industry. Prospectors and others en |<eexclusively. C ak .< reference *. Horace Pelton cf Sams Valley Kei,4 2 rent!» It Ftii’i?, for InralnaMe book a very poor girl, that’s romance. ‘ appenrani-e of life anil guyety to >< i thers. When the babies are but a few on -OW TO OBTAIN R’»«l SELL PATENTS, transacting business with the county gaged in the basinsss of mining, , When a very rich girl marries a very streets which is quite unknown at oth months old they give them balls to \» lit« ,i on*’* will pay. Ilow tu get n partner, whether as directors of mining com» | patent law ant other valuable tutor mat ion. court Thursday. er times. I beat with their little hands and to panies, superintendents of operation, poor man that’s fiction. Many occupations which In western creep after as soon us they cun move Floyd, the young son of Marshal M. foremen of working mines, machine ! It looks as if Col. Bryan intends to D. Jones is reported to be quite ill men, mining engineers, working min keep within calling distance of Miss lands are carried on in shops al* 1,1 by themselves." PATENT LAWYERS, Persia carried on 111 the open air. fills 303 Seventh St., Washington, D. C. with heart trouble. ers, or as investors in mini ig stock I Lem «-acy during leap year. is due partly to the poverty of the peo A Queer Monument. Mamma- Schmidt spent Saturday are all to be made welcome and given I The thing we do not quite under ple, partly to the wartimes* of the cli A monument erected In the Strri- and Sunday with her daughter Mrs B. a place anl opportunity to be bcurl ‘ stand is why the members of Cong mate, partly to the fact tlmt the I < r- glleno < emetery has u very curious sian is pre emlnentfy n social lieing history. It Is that of an old woman of E. Hanev at Medford. and seen. ress don’t vote themselves pensions. and—with the exception <>f Ids domes Genoa, who made a living b.v selling Mrs K K. Kubli of Portland arrived "Champ” is Missouri’s pet name tic life. Wli'i-h is lived In great se. hi strings of nuts in the streets. By Tuesday and is now visiting relatives for.its champion. sion behind high walls -lie likes to be frugality nial Industry she succeeded NEW LIGHTH3 SYSTEM and frienj3 in this city. in amassing n xm.'l fortune In th s Senator Rayner cannot understand with his fellow men. . Jno. W. Pernoil postmaster at The bnrbrr, for example, seldom has way and then commissioned n well what anyone should want to go to Applegate, was transacting business Russia for anywaj? There are others a shop and never really needs one. At known sculptor of Gen n. Luigi Ore-i- any street corner you are likely to go, to make n life sized portrait of Imr in this citv Wednesday. in the same frame of mind. It means economy—it means satis* I stumble over a man sitting on ii ledge In marble Just ns n I iu appeared lit her J. H. Seymour, representing the I Jail is the only place in which the of the wall and being slmved or having pitch iu the streets. Tills statue she faction—it means a beautiful, lasting Pacific Papet Co. of Portland, was alimony club can celebrate with bls hair cut. It Is yonr one opportuni ordered to be pluied In the famous finish on your floors, to know the differ caking on hia customers here Monday ty for seeing u man with his lint off, Wrnglleno cemetery, probably the tar ence btitre you buy. safety. lhe Reg re River EL ctric Compai y after noon. Common varnishes are Irittle and Every now and then a contemporary but as vou look nt his tonsured |«ite gest In the world.—Wide World Maga soon show unsightly scratches. Mrs D. W. Bagshaw, whoso illness will in a short time complete the trans asks “Can this man cr that man be you do iiot regret tlmt your opportuni zine. Elastica Floor Finish is so tough was mentioned last week is reperted former station at Woedville ready for I nominated for President?” Certainly ties In this direction are limited. The only things that are fw In Per- ftwoet and Hard. that nothing mars it. Heels, scraping •to be slightly better. She is still con the ir.stalli: t < n of i le machinery that this is a free country, and any one | sla are air and aiiuslilti*. Water—not The Itoviil bund was plnvlng for the will cause lights to g'ow along the chairs, casters, leave no marks. fined to her Led however. only in the cities, blit everywhere Is king. Louis XIV., the "Miserere of Lili- now dark streets. Poles have bean s<.t can nominate whoever he pleases. Common varnishes turn white under one of the most expensive eoininoiliiles ly.” 1'he king was on h's knees mid so Rev. Chas. H. Johnston of this city throughout the city., steres have been end one of the most dlillcult to obtain. tile whole court. His majesty Was water. delivered an illustrated lecture on wired and are now in wailing for the Elastica Floor Finish 7 never does.' The entire water supply '»f Ttdlel'an kept the awkward nttllude until the South Africa, at Eagle Point, Thurs coming cf electricity ard tlia many ur.es comes from the snow on the mountains end of the hymn. After rising, the It is water-proof. day evening a^the Baptist church. that always accompany its appear Ne have on hand for sale the following. 1 . north of the city. It is brought for a king turned to the Count de Oram- Common varnishes and ¡wax need distance of many miles In underground moot mid asked how he found the inn The local lodge of i. 0. O. F. will ance. blanks viz: constant care and refinishing. watercourses. There are thirty-four ate. "Very sweet to the ear. sire, but A wnter system will be obtained. hold installation of officers to-night. Lease, Elastica Floor Finish keeps its snob channels which enter the city. very hard on the knees.” The installation ceremonies will be through the medium of a deep wat. r original lustre. It outlasts any finish Mortgages, At various places as they pass along will, and electric power. Northets ’ followed by a banquet in the lodge ever before offered. > It saves work Bill of Sale, there are openings Into these. Through Days Knew. of the citv on the hi!) is a practically ajining room. Agreements. these openings the water is dipped up "I don ’ t know why It Is that when and saves expense. completed concrete reservoir, ready with n leathern bucket and poured Into t ever I pass a place where a dog Is Warranty Deeds, We oannoi overstate the importance The funeral of John J. Shafer who for an abundance of water for both a goatskin bag. which is slung over the | kept the animal rushes out and barks of knowing the (acts about floor fin died al Phoenix, Monday, was held domestic and irrigation purposes. The ■ Q lit laim Deeds, shoulder of the private servant or th» nt me an If I bad no right to be on hattel Mortgage, Thursday afternoon interment being pressure will be sufficient to protect) professional water carrier. Nothing is earth Others can pass the same place takes. Come in and ask us. had in the cemetery at this place. the residence and business buildiiya! Acknov lodgements, I .more common Iu the street than a sight | •nd never lx* molested.” Real Estate ontract. Mr Shafer was a native of Germany of the city, and will, be sufficient to ' ! of one of these carriers. i ‘‘Well. I can account for it only on Location Notice—Placer, and waa aged about 62 years. insure ample protecti m for any sky the theory that It’s mighty hard to I Location Notice Quartz, Recrimination. fool n dog,”—Chicago Ite. ord Herald. The city council at its meeting Tues scrapers th> t may go up in the next Satisfaction of Mortgage, He—My dear, you spend too much day night awarded the contract for few years, either in reality or in the . Real Estate Agenti ontract, money in false hair. Ix«>k nt your A Frightful Thought. laying the water mains, placing hy minds of the citizeni. puffs. Wie— And you spend too much Notice Application for Liquor License Mrs. Way back ton Orsi ucertti ♦<*▼- drants, etc. to Jacobsen-Babe Co. of - - .. .—»®v—------ At reasonable prices. Weinteud adding In cigars, Look at your puffs— Haiti- nge)—John. 1 Just le.tinl n man any Hint Portland at a price approximating »27, more American. Go to Thompson’s fur Post Cards. other blanks as fast ax possible until If this bout was put up on cud It would OKI. It ic the intention of the con bo higher thuu the Washington monu the line is complete. Blanks of special Just received a full Hue of gentle tractors to begin work just as soon There Is no happiness like ‘.nat which ment. If tbey'ra going to do anything form printed to order at short notice comes from doing our lac»| beat every like that we'<| betfer get right off'.— as the necessary pipes, etc, can be men'» furnishing goods and notions. Fred J. Fick S id M. M ichou 1 JACKSONVILLE POST. day. obtgjqed. Puck I Send For This Seed Annual-Free D. SWit- T & CO. AVast Difference in Floor Finishes LEGAL BLANKS FLOOR FINISH 4