LOCAL NEWS
j Among these who attended the
■ school entertainment and social at
I Applegate Friday evening were: Dr.
A complete line of groceries ! and Mrs. R. E. Golden, Miss Grace
in all departments--prices the ' McDonald. Mr. and Mrs. John Dun-
lowest at Taylor- Williams Co. [ nington, Mr. and Mrs. M. M. Taylor,
Mr. and Mrs. Benj. M. Collins. Miss
The Peoples Store. ! j Eva
Couch, and Mrs. Harry Luy.
’Fred Colvig was at Grants Pass Sun-
A pleasant social event among the
"day,
| younger set was the party given at
Sidney Abbott was at Medford Wed I the home of Mr. and Mrs. J. Norling
nesday.
| i Tuesday evening in honor of the birth-
Lee Port was a visitor at Ashland | day of their daughter Miss Hazel.
Sunday,
About thirty of the schoolmates and
II. Venable of Ruch was in town friends of the young lady weie present
and a very enjoyable evening was
Monday.
r ' •
spent.
Al. Leonard of Medford’was in town
L'JA telegram was received Tuesday by
Thursday.
Attorney Hanna, stating that Dillion,
Mrs. R. B. Dow was a Medford visi Clay & Co. attorneys for the bond
tor Monday.
buyers had approved the proposed is
David Dorn of Watkins was a recent sue of $15,000 additional water bonds
visitor in this city.
and that same would be taken as soon
Try Vanilla Root Soda at Chapman’s. as executed. This will enable the
Born- Saturday, May 25, to Mrs. E. council to settle in full with Jacobson-
Bade Co. for the gravity system,
F. Guthrie, a son.
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W. J, Butterly transacted business
at Aahland Saturday.
MARRIED
The circuit court has adjourned until LAYROCK-KASSHAFER —At
San
the latter part of July.
Francisco, Cal., Monday May 27
1912; F. L. Layrock of San Francis
R. C. Jorgenson spent a few hours
co, and Mary Emma Kasshafer of
in Medford Wednesday.
this city.
O. H. Griswold made a trip to the
Norling mine Wednesday.
Eagle Point proposes to hold a mam
Oregon Sidelights
moth celebration, July 4th.
T. W. Osgood of Medford was a
visitor in this city Monday.
Myrtle Creek Mail: T. J. Simmons
T. W. Fulton made a business trip plans to add an entire story to his
to Medford Saturday evening.
hotel, making the only three story
Pat Swayne of Bunccm was trans hotel in town.
acting business in this city Tuesday.
Eugene Register: People are already
A number of persons from out of picking wild strawberries, which are
town visited the cemetery Thursday. said to be unsually large and plentiful.
George Hoffman of Thompson creek George Croner from the McKenzie,
was transacting business in this city says the wild blackberry crop will be
Monday.
I better than for many previous years.
E. A. Hildreth of Butte Falls trans
Canyon City Eagle: A. R. Yantis,
acted business in this city Wednesday s of Baker, was a caller at the Eagle
afternoon.
I office Wednesday. He was on his way
Mrs. H. A. Bauten and daughter I to Burns with Colonel C. M. Kellogg.
Mrs. Gordon Stout were visitors in ■ In 1879 Mr. Yantis was manager of
thia city Thursday.
I the old Gran« County News, then own-
C. S. Sanderson, a real estate man j ed by H. H. Gail.
of Central Point was transacting busi
Hillsboro Argus: Forest Grove is
ness in this city Saturday.
I ^jrnishing the brick for the walls of
Miss* Josephine Donegan who has I the court house annex, and the mater-
tteen- teaching school in Klamath j ial is being hauled by team, this being
county is spending her vacation in this , cheaper than loading on the car and
city.
then unloading at the county seat for
Jas. W. Sinclair, special representa the haul uptown.
tive of R. L. Polk & Co. was in town
Lebanon Express: Plans and speci
Monday securing information for their fications have been pi epared for a
1912 «¡(¡rectory.
modern opera house, with several
Mr. William Renne'it, state bank ex- i store buildings and office rooms in
uminer, examined the Rank of Jack connections, to be erected in Lebanon.
sonville Tuesday and found everything The promoters of the enterpriss hope
to form a stock company.
very satisfactory.
FAMOUS
TRO ri ERS
“My little ton had a very severe cold. I
v.-irt >f<-tn mended tc try Chamberlain's
i Remedy, and before a small bottle
a . fin' -h-d he was ns well as ever,” writes
Mix ii. Lilka, 29 Dowling Street, Sydney,
Australia. This rnedy is sold by all dealers.
t
To be Brought to ihe Pan3n:a
C.nE£?iLAND’S ICEBERGS.
Their Progress Southward Lasts
February Till August.
From
Those monsters of rneuace to naviga
tion, icebergs, are formed from huge
pieces broken front the glaciers of the
north, which the Arctic currents carry
San Francisco, May 29, —A $25,000 southward until they melt away in
two-year-old futurity stake will be one, the warmer waters of the gulf stream.
of the prizes offered Ly the Pacific i The terrible procession begins iu Feb
ruary, and not until the end of August
Coast Trotting Horae Breeders' As Is the ice season supposed to be over
sociation during Ihe i’anama-Pacif.c In the north Atlantic.
International Exposition. This is ore Each year brings its regular reports
of ihe great stakes that is expected to of thrilling sights and collisions aud
attract the attention of horse lovers losses in the ice fields from the incom
ing steamers duriug the spring and
the wo) Id over.
Representatives of the association | summer months. Certain years stand
called on lTesieeut Moore and after a out as unusually bad Ice years, but the
general story is much the same. Ouce.
lengthy conference agreed to appoint during the month of May. 143 icebergs
a committee to submit a plan for con were sighted off Cape Race In a single
structing a mile track within the day.
world’s fair grounds and other im One of the largest icebergs on record
portant matters pertaining to the towered 830 feet above the surface of
trotting horse breeders’ participation the sea. As hardly more than one-
tenth of the berg is out of water,
at the exposition.
It is planned by the association to this would mean a mass of ice 7,000
feet (one and one-third miles» from top
construct this track around the parade to bottom. Its volume was calculated
grounds on the Presidio reservation. to be about 580,000,000 cubic feet and
They also plan to erect a grandstand Us weight some 16,000,000 tousl
which will accommodate 18,000 people.
Icebergs need not be extraordinarily
The trotting stakes which will be offer high to be stupenduous. Lieutenant
ed will be the largest ever recorded in | Peary reported a berg 12.500 reet long
(over two and one-halt miles), 11.000
in this country.
feet wide and 186 feet high, it was
It is planned to make this track the estimated
to weigh 1,292.398,000 tons.
fastest in the world, and to bring to Another measured farther north con
this city the famous trotters of the tained 27.000.000,000 cubic feet of ice
world, with the expectation of their and weighed no less than 2,000,000,000
tons.—New York World.
hanging up new records.
Exposiiioc.
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NORTH ROUND TRAINS.
20 Portland Passenger....... 8:04 AM.
tar w*a.-anfv i '-.iüi
24 Grants Pass Motor......... 10:21 AM.
..4:48 P.M.
32 Grants Pass Motor
..5:24
P.M.
For rhennietirin yon will find nothing bet 16 Oregon Express...
ter tlinn Chaiiils-rlain’s Liniment. Try it 2-16 Oregou Express..
. .5:34 P.M.
and nee how quickly it giveä relief. Fur
12 Shasta Limited (Mail only)2:35 A. M
sale by all dealers.
SOUTH BOUND TRAINS.
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D. W. BAGSHAW
Attorney at Law
NOTARY
AND
PÜBL1C
¡CONVEYANCER
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Ashland Motor.................. 8:45 AM.
California Express ........ 10:35 A.M.
Ashland Motor..................2:24 P.M.
San Francisco Express.. .3:32 P.M.
Shasta Limited(Mail only)5:47 A.M.
\ Forenoon 9 to 12
Office Hours. ? Afternoon 1:30 to 5
BUSINESS CARDS.
Bank of Jacksonville Building.
NEWBURY
G US
JACKSONVILLE,
OREGON
Attorney-at-Law
LEGAL BLANKS
Will Practise in All Courts in the State
OREGON.
MEDFORD,
We have on hand for sale the following
Prophesies Fulfilled.
«1
“Some day” said the first man who
landed on tho shore of San Diego,
“Some day there will be a magnificent
city on this bay, and ships flying the
flags of every maritime nation in the
world will lie at anchor there.
Every man since that first one, —and
it matters not what his name or na
tion,—has said practicaly the sarqe
thing; but many years have passed
while the prophesy was being fulfilled.
There is now a magnificent, intense
ly enterprising citv on the shores of
San Diego Bay, but the bay itself still
lacks a few of the foreign flags which
should be seen there. Even this part
of the prophesy is soon to be fulfilled,
for before the gates of the Big Ex
position shall open on the last day of
1914, the Panama Canal will have been
completed and thrown open, and
through its artificial embankments will
pass u procession of ships from every
clime, bearing the products of looms,
mills, and farms to be exchanged for
the varied products of the Pacific coast
And these ships will also be bringing
thousands and thousands of the beat
blood and brawn of the old world to
settle in the most healthful and de
lightful portion of the new, beside
many other thousands who shall come
simply to see the Exposition and the
great State of California, and her sis-
ter States of the Pacific coast.
For all kinds of plumbing and wa Condon Globe: John Madden has a
ter pipe work see G. R. Harper, at mule colt nine days old that measures
Mrs. Kate Hoffman’s residence or ' 46 inches high. This is, so far as is
known, the largest mule colt ever
phone Main 171.
shown in this county. Mr. Madden
Miss Katherine Reed who has been will show his mules at the Tri-County
visiting friends here for several weeks i fair next fall agaiust all exhibitors.
left Saturday morning for her home
Gold Beach Glebe: No where in the
Elk For Convention
at Los Angeles, Calif.
northwest can there be found so great
Judge Calkins has been called to and varied outcrop of mineral ps in
Portland where he will pYesied over Curry county. Gold, in the mother
Hoquiam, Wash., May 28—Five full
the June session of the circuit court rock in the hills to the tiny speck in grown elk from the Olsen ranch, Lake
for Multhomah county.
the sands on the seashore in various Quiniault, arrived here today to be
Mrs. H. J. Boyd of- Ashland was a ¡quantities, is waiting the modern pro- trained to eity life prior to the Elks’
I carnival at Portland. The elk will be
visitor this week at the home of her | cesses of extraction.
j driven tandem and will lead the parade
daughter. Mrs. Oscar Dunford in the
Canyon City Eagle:
A beautiful ! of Grays Harbor Elks, who will go to
southern end of the city.
specimen c-f Canyon moun airi gold in i the convention on a special train. 500
Medford voters at a special election the shape of a $10J nugget was picked strong.
Tuesday approved a bond issue of' up in the Quartz Gu'.ch -pincer mine
The elk have been driven and all that
*20,000 for the «instruction of a- one day last week. The nugget is al is necessary is to have them accus
bridge over Bear creek.
I most solid gold. A simil ir find in a. y , tomed to the city. They are as tame
Mr. Koppes while at Ashland Wed-1 other place but Grant county would as cattle. While bringing the ani
nesday unfortunately trod upon a1 cause a gold stampede. Here it pas. es mals out they broke loose a number cf
times, returning home, thi3 occuring
board with a rust./nail in it, inflicting i by unoticed.
Eugene Guard: Not less than a mil- once when they were 20 miles from
a severe and very painful wound-
] lion and a half dollars have been paid home.
The latest creations in ladies, i out in Eugene in the last 10 months
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misses and children slippers for
j for timber land and for property that
NEW LAWS
summer wear at the Peoples Store.
is needed for railroad purposes. These
Taglor- Williams Co. 1 operations, combined with the activity
Edward Wendt who was operated I in the general realty market, have had
upon at the Ashland hospital for ap I the effect of locating many of our peo- Thirly-fwo Measures to be Sub- ¡
pendicitis recently, returned home I pie on “easy street.” —Journal.
milled to Voters at
Tuesday and is still in a serious con
Election.
dition.
The Daffodil.
The poison of the daffodil Is the
plant’s means of defense. How effec
tive It Is may l>e judged by the fact
that rabbits, rats and other small pests
which devour hyacinths and crocuses
with gusto leave the daffodil severely
nloue.
No Cinch.
DR. T.
T
SHAW
Dentist.
Office in llyan Building, California St.
Upstairs
Lulu's mother heard a great splash
ing In the bathroom. and. u | kmi invest!
OREGON
JACKSONVILLE
gation found tier tittle (laughter stand
ing In tlie partially filled tub. In a most
liedrnbilled condition.
"Why. you see. mam ma.” she ex
II. K. HANNA
plained. "I’ve been trying to walk on
Notice Application for Liquor License
the water, and it’s no tool's job, let
i At reasonable prices. We intend adding
me tell you."—Judge.
Lawyer
i other blanks as fast as possible until J
the line is complete Blanks of special j
of Jacksonville building
"A visitor to see you. sir,” said Sen form printed to order at short notice I
ator (Jreathead's secretary.
OREGON
"i'll bet he wants some favor." grum JACKSONVILLE POST. J acksonville .
bled the senator.
“it s a lady, sir.”
"Ah! That means half a dozen fa
vors.”—Catholic Standard and Tinies
The Greater Evil.
Advertise in The Post NOW
Vicious.
Mr. Henry Peck «the brtdegroomi—
Come this wav. Miss Pickles. I want
to show yon my new talking machine.
Miss Pickles—I believe I have met
Mrs. Peck before.—Boston Post.
Never Again.
,»(
"Why don’t you give your wife an al
lowance?”
"I did once, and she spent It before I
could borrow it back."—Washington
Herald.
Had His Number.
"Do you
Plunks?"
remember
old
Judge
"I'm sorry that I cannot recall him."
“You renieiiibel him all right.
Puck.
If you would he a pood Judge bea
what every oue says - Portuguese.
, MOOR e ' s
m
|/
rOlsoN OAK
NEVER
TAILING
nrMFnV
KL HL Ul
30 YEARS
THE STANDARD
PILES, CHILBLAINS. FELONS. BURNS, ETC.
AVALUADLE HOUSEHOLO SALVE.
AU. ORUGGISTS HAVE IT OR WILL OBTAIN ON REQUEST
ACCEPT NO SUBSTITUTES.
rr/ce US Cenfs.
UNGLEV « MICHfetl.5 CO
5»N FRANCISCO
By listing it witn us
We are revising our lists ready for the
spring trade. If you have real estate to dis
pose of at a fair price, place it in our hands
for sale, we have a number of prospective
buyers who expect value for their money.
We c.in soil your properly at a price
equal to its full value but do not i
listed at ticlitious or •’Boom” price.
Rogue River Realty Co
R. R. R.
Authentic and vehiahle information
about bte—Jmi, liatchiag, railing,
feeding and housing poultry is
contained in lha latest cti .-n of
Lilly’s Poultry Book—just printed.
Send for copy, free.
The Chea. 11. Lilly Co., Seattle
OFFICE: Bank of Jack
sonville Bldg. Upstairs
Jacksonville, Ore
Be Not Deceived
Electric Heating.
FOR SALE—155 acres of land cheap,
Not leas than 32 measures are now in
6 miles from Jacksonville, on stage
Cheap hydro electric power, gener sight to be submitted to the voters of
road, 1 mile from Ruch. For in
formation call at the Lyden House, ated on the Snake River, Idaho, has, Oregon on the November ballot, and
developed the city of Twin Falls very the outlook is gotxl for the addition of
Jacksonville.
rapidly and has even rendered practic several more initiative bills. Two
Fred Shaffer charged with the rob able the electric heating of buildings. years ago the people voted on 32 I
bery of England’s jewelry store
In place of Bteam radiators electric amendments or bills, and this record is
Central Point has been placed in
heating unitB have been installed in likely to be beaten this year, both as
county jail to await investigation
the vicinity of Twin Falls to the ex to the number of bills and importance
the grand jury.
tent of nearly 1,000 kilowatts connect of the legislation.
I Politically, the most important am-
Judge Calkins, accompanied by W ed load. A 6-room house having eight
R. Coleman and others made a trip to outlets uses $60 to $100 worth of endment will be the "new constitu-
the Roosey farm Saturday morning to electrical energy curing the season of tion,” proposed by W. S. U’Ren.
investigate the disputed line between eight months. A building having stores Industrially, the most important will
and offices on the first floor and a ball be the single tax and minimum wage
Boosey’s and Sanderson’s lands.
room on the second 11 cor uses ICO kilo- Lil.s Others of great importance will
Buying a poor artici» to lave wats for the season, costing $625. be the equal suffrage, prohibition and
money it like »topping the clock to Three-phase current is t.rccght into good road bills.
»ave time. We handle only the beet this building through an underground
The last legislature is directly re
and a big line from which to select. conduit at 2,300 voits and Iransformed sponsible for not less than ten meas
See our goods and prices before going to 220 volts for the forty electrics ures, and may be credited with others,
elsewhere
Taglor-Williams Co.
raditors and n water-tank heater i in view of the fact that two commis
Memorial Day was observed quietly which keeps water continually at the sions named to prepare bills for revis
—no service were held but many per boiiing-point through the.-m< static ion of the insurance laws and judicial I
sons visited the cemetery with floral control. The size of the building U nystem have made no definate report.
offerings to the memory of the de 50 by 120 fc*t, r.nd the electrical equip It is probable that the legislation
parted heroes who fought and suffered ment cost a Ir-ut $1.060, exch sive of | framed by these commissions will be
for our county. The county offices the cost of the transformers, which j reserved for the next legislature, tut
Possible the initiative will be j
and many of the business houses were were furnished by the power com- u
pany.— Scientific American.
used.
Closed during the day.
blanks viz:
Lease,
Mortgages,
Bill of Sale,
Agreements.
W arranty Deeds,
Qnt laim Deeds,
Chattel Mortgage,
Acknowledgements,
Real Estate ontract,
Location Notice—Placer,
Location Notice -Quartz,
Satisfaction of Mortgage,
Real Estate Agents ontract.
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