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About Jacksonville post. (Jacksonville, Or.) 1906-19?? | View Entire Issue (Feb. 3, 1912)
Panama Exposition, San Francisco, California, 1915 HARBOR VIEW SITE OF THE EXPOSITION, WHERE THE MIDWAY AND CONCESSIONS WILL BE LOCATED. LOCAL NEWS ing her daughter.Mrs. Roscoe Thomas of this city. H. D. Norton Esq. of Grants Pass was transacting business in the circuit court Monday. J. A. Lemery Esq. of Ashland was transacting business in the circuit court Monday. Miss Katherine Chapman went to Ashland Thursday to spend a week with her cousin. Judge C. B. Watson and W. J. Moore, Esq. of Ashland were attend- ing court Monday. ; Mrs John Dunnington is spending a few days with her cousin Mrs 0. Kelly at Williams, Ore. Gus Newbury and Clarence Reames of Medford were among the attorneys at the court house Monday. Mrs. Frank Robison is at the Med ford hospital taking treatment for catarrh and other complaints. A. C. Hough of Grants Pass, at- torney for the electric company was ’transacting business in this city Thurs day. J. M. Sweeny of Detroit, Mich, for merly owner of the “Glen Rogue” orchard near this city, was a recent in town. F or E xchange —Fine little bunga low, large lot, four acres of woodland near railroad. Stock of Merchandise or what?. Box 51, Medford. The Lebanon Express is agitating of the crop." The average crop in The Weather, vigorously for the adoption of a paving the Kendrick section is about 800 program. It says Lebanon’s streets pounds per acre many fields yielding Go to Thompson’s for Post Cards. Ashland Tidings advises looking were never inJas bad condition as now. as high as 1200 to 1400 pounds per | Following is the report of U. S. Vol City election will be held March .5. To furnish Dallas with a modern hos ' acre. If the farmer raises an av- ' unteer Cooperative Observer, E. Britt; for Motive. Mr R. B. Dow was a Medford visitor pital is the plan of the physicians of ' erage crop and receivas 3 cents per Jacksonville, for month of December Tuesday'. Dallas, who propose to put up a $7000 ! pound for his product he will clear Latitude 42 deg. 18. min. north; longi — Judge W. M. Colvig was in town building and have opened a subscription. ! approximately $15 per acre over and tude 123 deg. 5 min. west. When things happen it. is a good ■ above the labor cost. In addition to Tuesday. ? MAXI rmcr. CH I' idea to look for a motive. For ex* | Athena Press: It is understood that I this the beans should be credited DATE MUM ■ '1ATN OF DA v M. Womack made atrip te Medford ample: County Clerk Coleman be- i the county court contemplates builditig , with the average cost of summer i 40 1............ Wednesday. 10 miles of permanent road, similar to 48 ¡ gan to give out information in rela fallowing. Besides yielding a very 2 ............ 65 , G. W. Trefern of Ashland was in tion to bad management of county the Athena-Weston highway, this year good profit thir crop leaves the 3 4 ............ 48 part cloudy 60 .10 5 ........... . • Coquille Sentinel: E. N. Moon of cloudy town Thursday. ' affairs. He w-as a very popular man | ground in excellent coddition for 6 ............ a part cl< tidy .31 North Fork reports that J. A. Dead- in Jackson county. Many voters ex* I 41 7 ............ clear fall seeding. B. F. Mulkey-Esq. of Medford was 43 8 ............ pressed the wish that he become a mond has trapped over 50 wildcats on in town Monday. 41 9 ............ cloudy 37 10 ............ sections 32, 33 and 34 during the past candidate for county judge. Mr Walter Bostwich of Buncom was 35 ............ The “gang” at Medford were toot* two months. 37 Change in Southern Pacific Time 11 12 ........... in town Tuesday. 35 13 ........... ing Mayor Canon for the place. If Salem Statesman! With the begin* 34 H ............ .17 State Game Warden Finley was in Table. 41 ir»............ .35 the records and circumstances tend* ! ning of the spring immigration, March 38 ití ...... .la this city Monday. ed to show that most of the bad man ; 1, there will be something doing in teal 38 17 ..... .Effective January 1st* 1910. 35 18 ............ Mr C. B. Watson of Ashland was in agement by the present county court ¿state eircles-that is something more 4« 19 ............ 38 our city Monday. 20 ............ (NORTH BOUND TRAINS. was brought about by its close alli than usual. 33 21 ............ ance with the Medford gang it would 40 47 Circuit dburt was in sessiop several 22 ............ Eugene Guard: And now the South 39 ¡ 23 ............ 39 I be bad for Canon. The facts so far ern Pacific company officially announ 20 Portland ^Passenger.......8:04 A.M. days this week. 24 ............ 34 25 ............ made public tended to show that. 83 1 Mr R. G. Jennings of Buncom was ces that it is coming to Eugene with 24 Granta Pass Motor.........10:21 A.M. 20 ............ Therefore, it was neces sary to 45 . -is 27 ............ in town Thursday. ■ electric cars. Well, there is still room 32 Grants Pass Motor............ 4:48 P.M. 28 ............ 34 ,r>o silence the reports coming from the 31 i 29 ............ .20 for a few more rights of way into this 16 Oregon Express............................5:24 P.M. J. W. Myres of Central Point was in 35 30 ............ clerks office. 35 1 city. town Wednesday. . 5:34 P.M. 31 2-16 Oregou Express... Somebody dug down and found that i‘----- - ---- — Paisley Press; The county court has Aug. D. Singler of Medford was in 12 Shasta Limited (Mail only)2:35 A. M. County Clerk Coleman had technically Temperature—mean max. 39.7; mean done good work on the taxation proposi this city Monday. violated the state law in not remitting min. 28:91; mean 34.33 Max. 55 on 3rd SOUTH BOUND TRAINS. ♦ license money collected by his office. tion. In spite of the fact that the tax Mr Ralph Jennings and family spent min. 23, on 21st greatest range 42. Sunday in our city. He was .arrested by a game warden, tor state purposes is more than twjce 23 Ashland Motor................... 8:45 A.M. Precipitation Total for month, tried in a Medford justice court fined as great as in 1910, the total to be 15 California Express ........ 10:35 A.M. 2.79. Greatest in 24 ¡.ours. .90 F. M Stewant of Eagle Point was by a Medford judge—and the fine was raised in the country is only $4000 more 31 Ashland Motor................... 2:24 P.M. in town this week. ....... I that! last year.—Journal. remitted. 13 San Francisco Express.. .3:32 P.M. Mr Leon Hanna was in Medford a Pick headache Is c.-iued by a dishrdered Now the question arises as to wheth few hours Tuesday. Depositions to be used in the trial of 11 Shasta Limited(Mail only)5:47 A. M. stomach. Take Ch..i ,l>erl*in’a Tablets and er the motive behind this procedure correct that and tl.c headaches will disap W. E. Phipps Esq. of Medford was several cases now pending in the court was in the interest of justice —of the Notice to Wood pear. For sale by -.1! dealers. of Allen County, Ohio, were taken be in this city Mondoy.' state—or for the purpose of overcom Contractors and to Meford and Jacksonville E. E. Kelley of Medford was at the fore D. W. Bjgshaw in this city Fri ing the personal popularity of Coleman I day. court house Monday. in the interest of the candidacy of Whom it May Concern AUTO LINE The basket ball gsme in this city last Canon. Mr Herman Offenbacher of Ruch Information on Poultry night between the High School Alumni The Medford bunch is made up of was in town Tuesday. F. JC. CO R ST, Manager Notice is hereby given that the Wm. Ray of Ruch was transacting and Cen'ral Point Y. M. C. A. re i lted i wise, very wise old guys. Through Lv. Jacksonville Leave? Medir rd in a victory for the horn-.- team. Scuri j their manipulation most cf Jackson County Court of Jackson County, business in this Monday. county has been rooted off the map— Oregon will receive sealed bids for 2J to 24. 8:00 a. m. 7:30 a m Mr F. W. Hopkins of Central Point that ¡3 about all—all but Medford. the furnishing of seventy five (75) 9:30 ” 9:i'O ” E. B. Graham and Mrs. Elinor was in our city Tuesday. Ml I 11:00 “ IO:.’«) “ Will this scheme work?—Tidings. cords of wood, the same to be cut 12:30 p. m. 12:00 m. Mrs Dora Harbaugh- is reported ill Shelton of Harrisburg, Oregon, who from green red fir timber and to be had been attending to the burial of 2:00 “ 1:30 p. m. at her home in this city. i all body wood four feet in length to 3:30 “ 3:00 “ Mrs Tripp, returned to tneir homes I Holbrook Withington of Medford was 5:00 '• be tiered at the Court House, eight 4:30 “ DRIVER FINED $10. Saturday evening. 5:45 " attending court Tuesday. 5:15 “ feet in height, the said wood to be de- Pioneer Assaying & Refining Co. 6:30 “ 6:00 “ Miss Mary Peter who has been a ivered and ready for receiving by the O. N. Nelson was transacting bus 131 Fifth St., near U. S. Mint 8:00 “ 7:30 “ deputy in the office ot the county re SAN FRANCISCO. CAL. County Court on or before the 1st. day iness ih Ashland Monday. For fast driving on Medford 9:30 " 9:00 “ corder for reveral years ¡eft Wednes We buy r ,<T1<1 rich ore amalgam anti all 11:00 “ 10:30 “ of September, A. D. 1912. Mr Harry Luy ami children were in mining producta. W.- pay cash and give a day morning for Portland where she street. sqtfara deal. As«ayin;r 5Oc. Established >> And the party or parties to whom Medford Sunday afternoon. years Reference Firnt National Rank of Leaves Nash, Moore and Medford will attend school at St. Helen’s Hall. said contract is let, shall at the time * San Francisco. Fred, the young son of Benj. M. Hotels said contract is signed enter into a Mrs E. A. Thompson made a trip Collins is ill with pneumonia. Dolph Hodges, a horse trader who good and sufficient bond in the sum tn Portland thb week, having in stables his stock in the Vincent barns of $250.00 for the faithful perform Fred. Offenbach of Applegate was charge the two Fredenburg g rts of on North Riverside avenue, was arrest ance of eBid contract, sa d bond to be a visitor in town this week. Metford, recently committed to the H. L. DeArmond Esq. of Medford Boys and Girls Aid society by the ed Wednerday afternccn by Chief of approved by the Court and the Court Police Hittson, charged with being in reserves the right to rejet any or was at the court house Monday. county judge. toxicated and disturbing the peace. all bids filed, all bids to be filed with C. H. Waiters of Ruch was transact Rev. Chas. H. Johnston, pastor of Hodges had been drinking in the saloons the County Clerk on or before the ing business in this city Monday. SRV.’HOW the M. E. Church has tendered his ; on Front street and had taxed his cap O. H. Lawler and B. R. McCabe of resignation to take effect March 31st. I acity to the extent that he was glori 3rd. day of April. A. D. 1912. po You LiHySaeeds areletedfor purity and Medford attended court Monday. Rermin »tic*. No wed i are par terl and expects to remove to Vancouver, ously full and when he started with Dated this 17th. day of January. 1912. by u, ur lr udreie two quaLtirad-ow By Order of the County Court. Mr. Vickroy an aged resident of the B. C. The reverend gentleman and ! his team and hack on Sixth street he tfirv--r,l iftrCHrtdah). Ouelolly Attest W. R. Coleman, County Clerk. equipped labor.,tor/ undal the his family have made many friends I “shook the ribbons” over ¡the ; horses’ south end is reported seriously ill. direCu-n <4 a aekollC and expert lead latter temr ve, all «u'<* Wcrlt. during their residence here who are I oackt. and with a whoop they started . The score in the preliminary was io W hen L.y 08 Lui*'• aeeala, you buy very sorry to learn of their departure down the street at a momentum so increaird crop*. Send fu* calalof. to 11, in favor of the pickup team. Bean G row. ng Proti aj'e. The Ci ti H. Lilly Co., SeaUaJ and wish them prospeaity and happi intense that the Riverside corner could Mr. J. McDonough and W. A. ness in their new home. not be made and team, hack and man Smith of Ruch were in town Tuesday. A limited area in the wheat grow-1 Otis H. Griswold of Grant Pass, | piled up against an electric light pole "pool shark" gave an exhibition of I ing region of Eastern Washington’; publisher of the Western Miner was a near the Natatorium. some fancy shots with the cae Sun caller at this office Thursday. Mr. I Hodges was fined$10. Mail Tribune. i eastern Oregon and noithorn Idaho is day. '■ adaptable to bean gr/wing. Many Gr swold was attending the Miners Mrs Jim Calvert of Evans Creek is Congress at Medford this week ard | farmers of Latah and Nez Farce visiting friends and relatives in our of course his outing include! a trip Oregon Sidelights ■ counties, Idaho, and a few farmers in We have just received a full city. ' Umatilla county, Oregon, have been to this city, the oldest miring town line of fixtures, fittings, etc., Miss Fannie Nunan left Tuesday for in the state. Mrs Griswold is very and are prepared to do ell Sheriff Gage of Coos county intends I raising beans instead of summer fal i. . i nntrtno» worcs. a short visit with friends in San Fran optimistic regarding the future of to put county jail prisoners to work on lowing for the past fifteen years. kinds of plumbing work at t... >'t«, w,»"tt fRADE or l’noto, '( reasonable prices. Satisfaction the mining industry in Southern Or the county roads. At first bean culture was carried on Btercl. cisco. •n »: iiitjr. l’ftteat pra<Ä- FREE RIFOHru , egon. Persons interested in mines o"ly in an experimental way, but of b r exclusively. C/ ,( |<«FER1NCC«. guaranteed. in 3 f-»r Invaluabl« One of Cuquill’s two moving picture Hei.it 1 Mr C. H. Waters and Will Ray of 1 SELL ►STINTS, would do well to subscrioe for the late years beans have become a staple on MOW TO CUTAlN * pnrtner, WMçh on«-i w-.11 pay. lb \ t t<> Ruch were in our city the first of the journal published by Mr Griswold as stows, which has been closed for some crop about Kendrick and Juliaetta, ... u nfc la ln _ •' pf y uuslualile inforiualion. .lent time, is to be reopened. week. i it is devoted entirely to the interest Idaho, and have taken the place of Astoria’s postal savings bank’s re the old summer fallow system to a Mr Otis Krause, Mrs Max Miller and of the mining industry. PATF'IT lawviri , port for the first nine months of its great extent. and son. Will were in Jacksonville 303 Swinth St., Washington, 0. C According to the most successful Thursday. Mr. W. 8. Gansait», a farmer living Dear i existence shows total of $86,405 of de When you have a bad cold you want the Fleming, Pa., say* he has used Chambei kin's posits. beans growers the labor cost of an oe«t medicine obtain able sou to cure it with Mr and Mrs C. C. Beekman and Colic, Cholera and Diarrhoea Remedy in bis JJEugene Register: Two men from 1 acre of beans is about $9. If the pro as little delay as pc 'aaible. Here i* a drug daughter Miss Carrie, were at Ashlahd famiiv for fourteen years, and that he has ive »old _____ Chamberlain'«, Marshfield are figuring on buying out ducers receives 3 cents per pound, gist’s opinion: “I h h______ found it to be an excellent remedy, and takes Thursday. Cough Remedy for fifteen years," says Eno* p. Rpll’q PinP-Tai*-HOneV nviroy pleasure in recommending iL r or sale by one of the local t'gar factories and in-1 which is a fair price, 3*0 pounds of Lollar of Seratoga, I nd., “sod consider it that Ur.DSII Srine I I creasing the capacity. For Goughs Colds« Mrs. D. E, Smith of Albany is visit-( all dealers. Coughs and Cold«. ' beans will pay expenses on an acre beet on the market.’^ Sold by all deelere. | AS OTHERS SEE IT Plumbing Fred J Send For This Seed Annual-Free D. SWIFT & CO.