Image provided by: Friends of Jacksonville's Historic Cemetery; Jacksonville, OR
About Jacksonville post. (Jacksonville, Or.) 1906-19?? | View Entire Issue (June 8, 1912)
LOCAL NEWS Benj. M. Collins mid wife attended for reform, and for the first time in DykCim-rv is ultra i serious ai. i c.'ïen a CARE OF THE CAT. tho picnic given by the Valley Pride Medford's history, the women will be •emus disease, but it can bq <•■•red. Creamery Co. at Applegate, Wednes out in full force to vote Munday an ! iii:i '..rlain s Colic, t'hoier.'. and Diarr'i » How Pussy Should Bo Corrected and .iemetly bur cured it even when mulige mt A complete line of groceries day. Ben attended with the intention 'they Intend to wiw. How She Should Bo Fed. .nd epidemic. For cale by all de; '-‘re. in all department8--price8 the I of boos 1 Ing Jacksonville business in- There will probably be two tickets It isu t a very nice task to punisb in the field, one put forth by the pussy if you re fond ot her. but there loweet at Taplor-WUHanix Co. terests. friends, of the present admmistratbn, sru bine« wbeu she must be cbastised. Funeral serves over the remains Lilly steed* arc tHI rd for pwitvundS Charge in Sci.Nrn facilic Tm of The Peoples Store. srd one by the insurgent women and This is bow to do it according to Mr. Senmuelioa. No iced, are pecked Q John Simmons, one of the victims of by otarde» lb nel wo ouablwithow Louis W uiu . the great authority ou How do you like the warm wave? Table. trie very h.gl mtlredard. Ourlully , the explosion at the quarry Thursday, their male ullies who think a change is the fascinating reline. equipped laboratory under the needed in school affairs. Try Vanilla Root Soda at Chapman’s. | will be held in 1. O. O. F. hall today dirrCUon <4 a ad Bt*S and esperi In the first place, don’t actually Eflectivc January 1.4, lfilfl. Dr. E. L. Seeley has been impor teed letter remove, all fuett wcrL When buy in« Lilly'•wedt. you buy Wm. Ray of Ruch was in town | (Saturday) at 2 p. tn. Services and tuned to make the race by the admin »trike the cat. A blow merely numbs NORTH ROUND TRAINS. iacreeted croce. Sud fot catalog. It. And when , interment under auspices of I. O. O. the spine, which Is Its Thursday. The Chat. H. Lily Co.. Scaldo istration forces while the insurgents most sensitive part is struck particu F. X) Port).ml Passenger.......... 8:04 A V. John A. Perl of Medford was in town | Buying a poor article to gave have isked l'rof. P. J. O’Gara to be larly It the cat is old—It is likely to I Grunts Pass Mo or........... 10:21 A. M. Thursday. money 1» like »topping the clock to come their candidate. Neiihtr has as spring at the striker. Grants Pass Motor............ 4:48 P.M. W ben pussy does nnytnlng wrong, Gus Newbury visited at the county eave time. We handle only the best yet accepted. frighten the wrongdoer by striking a -u Oregon Express ....... ....... 5:21 I’.M. For Kurii.t s of the i itiscles whet! ar . seat Thursday. A hot tight is promised and the and a big line from which to select. stick ou the ground A ent is most duced by violent exercis« or iujurv, there i., Walter Dudley of Medford was in See our goods and prices be'ore going wo.nen assert that they have the back sensitive to sounds and will connect nothing better thin Chamberlain's Liniment 2-1<> Oreg ju Express....... ....... 5:34 P.M. ing of the bulk of parents uf the Schoo, this new noise with what It has done This liniment also relieves rheumatic pains 12 Shasta 1/ ift.-l ( Vt ¿I »nly)2:'J5 A. M town Thursday. elsewhere. Taylur-Williams Co. children. — Mail-Tribune. SOUTH UUUNU TRAINS. It feels more intensely than most ani Fcx sale by all dealers. F. M. Cummings of Medford was in Presbyterian Church: Rev. Paul S. , mals; beuce Ils siqqiosed savagery in town Thursday. Bandy Minister. Evening worship ; Ashland Motor.................. 8:45 A.M. cases. Cats are highly electrical, and Subject | Jay Davidson of Gold Hill was in and sermon at 8 o’clock. Loi.d-speaking Telephone. California Express ........ 10:35 A.M. It is very good to have oue perch on 1). VV. BAGSHAW “The Gospel of Work.” Sunday I town Wednesday. one's shoulder or knees. Ashland Motor..................2:24 P.M. The best food tor puss is raw meat, B F. Mulkey of Medford was a school at 10 o’clock, a. m. A most I Attorney at Law San Francisco Express.. .3:32 P.M. A special application of the telephcne cordial invitation extended to all the i chopped up. and only one meal a day visitor in town Thursday. has come into use in the announcing should be given. Most ot the mis NOTARY PUBLIC AND ¡CONVEYANCER Shasta LimitcdlMail only)5:47 A. M. services. W. E. Finney made a business trip The special agent of the Phoenix of the departure and arrivals of trains takes which are made In training cats to Medford Thursday afternoon. arise from an absence of knowledge Assurance company of London, was in in railroad stations. The official who of tlie cat's character and constitution Porter J. Neff of Medford had busi i announces the outgoing truins speaks BUSINESS CARDS. town Wednesday and took up the I —Loudon Auswers. ness at the court house Wednesday. supply case belonging to the agency into a special water-cooled telephone The registration books were opened here, the agent having resigned and transmitter installed in a booth con Bank’of Jacksonville Building. Holland's Ways, by County Clerk Coleman, Tuesday. Sea fishing is one of Hollnnd's prin- as almost every business man in the veniently placed and from which his GUS NEWBURY P. Donegan, Jr. is assisting Mr. By city has an agency for some insurance voice is telephonically transmitted and ci pa I Industries. and large Meets of JACKSONVILLE, OREGON reproduced in no less than sixteen loud sturdy looking fishing boats are seen bee in the hay field this weok. concern this one will not be missed. speaking receivers with amplifying at tbe seaside villages and hamlets, so Attorney-at-Ijiw Edgar Hafer of Medford spent a A Medford “ambulance chaser” was horns connected in multiple and dis no doubt this and the almost amphibi ■■■ few hours at tbe court house Thurday. soliciting business from the relatives tributed throughout the waiting rooms. ous life the Dutchman leads among Will Practise in All Courts in the State Mr. G. A. Gardner of Talent was of the explosion victims within a few Incoming trains are announced from his canals and ditches account for hours after the accident Thursday. the popularity of the fishing rod mid the s ime transmitter by throwing a transacting business in this city Wed MEDFORD. OREGON. Such disgraceful contempt for the switch to connect a separate circuit of line. The country villages witli their nesday. We have on hand for sale the following statutes of the slate and the laws of ten of the loud speaking receivers in white and green painted bouses mid pretty gardens are imide more iittruc blanks viz: Mrs. Gordon Stout of Medford was common decency should meet the stalled on the track levels below the tive by the survival in Holland of the i Lease, transacting business in this city Wed punishment provided by the code— DR. T. T. SHAW waiting room floor. By this indirect pucturesque old time costmuen ot the nesday. Mortgages, which is disbarment. telephone method a single announce people. Quaint linen headdresses mi l Bill of Sale, T. C. Law and Fred Straub of Wil A large number of the boys just out ment serves for all the waiting rooms. numerous ample skirts tnni'k the Dentist. Agreements. low Springs were county seat visitors of school have secured employment at J | The articulation is simutaneously re- women Equally ample trousers—sev Warranty Deeds, recently, thinning fruit for the different orchard- j i produced, with equal volume of sound, eral pairs—clothe tlie men. Tlie chil Office in Hyun Building, California St. Quit laim Deeds, dren are miniature copies ot their Mr. and Mrs. J. Percy Wells visited ists near this city. The work is light. in all the receivers, and by installing parents in dress as In everything else. Chattel Mortgage, with friends at Ashland several days but somewhat tedious: the remunera- ' several receivers at equal distances in eveD to the pi|>e or cigar tn tlie case of Upstairs Ack now ledgements, this week. tion is very fair for boys of the age each of the large inclosed spaces which boys. Everybody wears wooden shoes Real Estate ontract, County Clerk Coleman and Deputy employed, varying from $1.50 to S2.25| l make up the waiting rooms, the en —American Traveler's Gazette. Location Notice—Placer, JACKSONVILLE OREGON Sheriff Dow were at Medford Wednes per day, according to the proficiency unciation in exact unsion not only fills I Location Notice - Quartz, the space, but obviates the confusion Tempestuous Jupiter. of the boy and the liberality of the day evening. Satisfaction of Mortgage, Careful study of the planet Jupiter of echoes. —Scientific American. Real Estate Agents ontract. Mrs. Jeff Heard, Mrs. A. E. Reames employer. has afforded some rather Interesting II. K. HANNA Robert Dow, W. R. Coleman, Harry and F. H. Hopkins were at the county figures concerning Its rate, or rather Notice Application for Liquor License Luy and Mose Barksduli were on a J seat Thursday. rates, of rotation These do not affect Oregon Sidelights the round numbers in which the equa At reasonable prices. Weintend adding Mr. and Mrs. Thomas P. Kahler well fishing excursion to Little Applegate I .awyer j last Sunday. While crossing the 1 tortal velocity of Jupiter’s rotation Is other blanks as fast as possible until; known residents of Medford, were in I the line is complete. Blanks of special i I stream the auto in which they were Among new factors of progress not- usually stated—viz. about 28.000 miles town Thursday. *n Bank of Jacksonville building I traveling became “stalled” a.id the! ed by the Drewsey News in its initial I per hour. But they furnish additional form printed to order at short notice | The county court was in session party was detained until help arrived ' proof that the motions visible on the several days this week attending to to pull them out. Some claim that the issue are a sawmill of 20,000 feet great planet's surface are not uniform JACKSONVILLE POST. ¡JACKSONVILLE. OREGON capacity, at Milldale. county business. from year to year. For alicut twelve cause of the detention was the presence The Paisly Press is energetically yea rs the equatorial region appears to A Medford auctioneer was fined $10 ’ of electric eels in the stream. have experienced nn acceleration of last week for conducting on auction , Postmaster John F. Miller will leave j voicing the agitation for a new char velocity. Relatively to the surface ter, whereby needed civic improve without a license. some thirty degrees north or south for Portland next week to attend the ments may be expedited. Jupiter's equator rushes ahead with Mrs. W. Kitto, Miss Jennie Kitto and ; meeting of the Masons’ Grand Lodge The Lakeview postoffice, according hurricane speed, between 200 and 300 Mrs. D. W. Bagshaw were at Medford ' which convenes in that city. Mr. Mill to the Herald, is rapidly approaching Thursday forenoon. er being the delegate from Warren the second class status. It is the dis miles an hour.—Cincinnati Commercial Tribune Robert R. Rigdon of Medford was Lodge No. 10, A. F. & A. M. of this tributing point fur 16 offices. attending to legal matters in this i city. While in Portland Mr. Miller Not Very Flattering. city Monday forenoon. will also attend the convention of the I Banks Herald: Some of the potato Mary tnet Emily on the street. They A number of persons from this city Presidential Postmasters of Oregon, raisin» enthusiasts in the Sunnyside bad not seen each other tor many .*..m?<lern P°’ years. attended the ball game at Swayne’B which will be held during the week. tato planter for community use. “Why. how do yon do?" exclaimed Any spare time he may have while in Flat Sunday afternoon. Baker Democrat: The Eaqle River Mary, effusively, topping off the salu i the city will be devoted to seeing the D. W. Bagshaw had business before ... Miller son, — Power company the Ml'. 1>. ...... ’s young ov»», —-------- ,---- „ announces -- — — delivery ——. —J tation with n tew vague pecks st the State Board of Control, at Med-1 I vojijivoi V r. . I John, Jr. will accompany his father on of “juice” in the city by early fall, Emily’s face. "Now. this Is delightful.” sold ford, Tuesday afternoon. little bit of competition in every the trip. We wish them a pleasant Every " Emily, «ho was older than Mary, J. S. Howard, the veteran surveyor visit and safe return. line of industry adds to the life of tbe "You haven't seen me fol eleven years, of Medford was transacting business same. and yet you knew me at once. I at the court house Wednesday. Bandon Recorder: A head of cauli- couldn't have changed so di end fully In MORSE STILL RICH Peter S. Steenstrup of Medford, I flower on exhibition in the Recorder all that time. it Hatters tue." Said Mary: passed through town Sunday enroute office is 41 inches in circumTerence and “I recognized yom bonnet.”—Popular Released Banker has Wealth as 1 weighs nine pounds. The munster was Magazine. to the Applegate on a fishing trip. grown by C. M. Spencer in Bandon, I Mr. and Mrs. Herbert K. Hanna at Well as Health. I and “Spence” sajs he is going to beat tended the “Spring Maid” at the it. Medford opera house, Tuesday even on Poultry L New York.—Charles W. Morse, far I Hillsboro Argus: A crew of Oregon Information ing. - ■ Authentic.ndtskahleinformation from having been made a pauper while i Electric workmen have been getting ■ about breedin., hatching, TUUf. Mr. and Mrs. R. B. Dow were visi E feeding and bouaing poultry it tors at Medford Tuesday evening, and ha was in a federal Drison at Atlanta, the tiack in shape fur paving be H contained in the Icleft rdidm of Ga., has returned to find that his busi L. l/'r Poultry Book--juft printed. tween Secor.d and Third, and it is ■ attended the “Spring Maid” at the H Send for copy, free ness '*** was ’ so administered in “ his opera house I nv89 BO well wel* aG^llnlSll ■■*et, 1,1 IB ur.deistood they will finish from tbe R The Cha,. 11. Lilly Co.. Seattle cum m u i. . absence that he is worth a million. P. R. & N. clear down to Sixth, cov Sid M. Nichol having deposed of his W(j|1 street ig aIready )ooking forward ering the entire paved district. here expects to move to t„ the shakin({ up of dry bones that Standfield Standard: North Dakot- Bntwh Columbia, as soon as he cluses ' wj|1 foJow the t.x.bankur’s new advent out hi. stock of merchandise. | into the financial world. For Morse [ ans wish they could raise allalta like never 30 years : we raise in this glorious land, but no. failing nCrlLUT the standard The Rogue River Valley Railroad before this has made a promise that 1 having our favorable climate, volcanic RILES, CHILBLAINS. FELONS, BURNS, ETC Co. has placed a dray in commission he will have re enge on his enemies, A VALUABLE HOUSEHOLO SALVE. ■ ash soil and irrigation, they wiil never ALL 0RUSGIST5 HAVE IT OR WILL OBTAIN ON REQUEST ACCEPT NO SUBSTITUTES. in order to deliver the freight from In the course of his secund visit to ! be able to do so till they come to east Fr/ce 25 Cenfa. the station to the consignees. Wall street Morse visited the offices of ern Oregon. Mrs. Clarence Anderson left Thurs- the Asse's Realization Company, at 25 Hood River News: A million bex day for a visit with friends at San Broad stree t. It was here that, he met : apple crop in prospect, work started I Francisco, after which she will make the newspaper men and said: < on the road to Portland, and a 15 mile “I have no plans for the future. In- a trip east to visit her mother. extension of the Mt. Hood Railroad in D. W. Bagshaw has purchased the deed, I would not tell what they were to undeveloped country contemplated — It Sid Nichols property south of the if I had.” these are enough to make anybody sit The former inmate of the Atlanta court house and with his family will n"‘* “ up and take notice. penitentiary, released because the occupy the house in tbe near future. Redmond Spokesman. Redmond has doctors said he was dying, appeared The latest creation» in ladies, to be in such robust health that some no gold excitement nor geld mines mi»»e» and children slipper» for near, but it has the greatest ot all summer wear at the People» Store. one ventured: lasting industries—dairying and there ”How do you feel, Mr. Morse?” Taylor-William» Co. j is plenty of root, here for all who w ant “Fine, fine. I’m fine,” was the “Chautajqu—Ashland, Oregon, July genial answer. I to engage in the business. A good 2-12. Great program of Lectures, Morse also visited Arthur Braun, his • dairying section is a 100 to 1 shot com- M usic, Readings and Fun. Attend and former secretary. Braun now has an ' pared to an uncertain mining camp. lenghten your life. Send for booklet.” office on the fourth floor of 43 Ex The city council hetd an adjourned change place. With Braun he made £ I MARRIED meeting Friday night for the purpose round of the financial district, shaking TULL-BLAIR—At Medford, Oregon of passing ordinances directing the hands with old-time friends. The Owners have no idea of selling to the Bell Telephone Monopoly or any Wednesday May 23, 1912, by Rev. execution and sale of 115,000 additional Weston F. Shields; Chalies E. Tull water bonds. i one ehe but intends to maintain it for the purpose of giving the people of and Ella May Blair. Medford Women Enter FOR SALE—155 acres of land cheap, the Rogue River Valley the best telephone service known. O' 6 miles from Jacksonville, on rtage Natural Enough. a prac- Votes for women will have road, 1 mile from Ruch. For in Jolkley—It once heard a man say that formation call at the Lyden House, tical test Monday at the coming elec he would rather be nn ex-convict limn tion for a member of the school board Jacksonville. anything else be could think of. Polk to succeed L. G. Porter, president of The funeral of James Ryan, one of the board, whose term expires. That ley—The Idea! How eccentric! Jolkley the victims of the recent powder ex the women mav unite upon a candidate — Not at all The man was In the peril plosion, wm held tn. a morning at th e , at a mass meeting of women has b‘en tentinry at tbe time.—Philadelphia Ledger. Catholic church, interment at the called for Saturday afternoon at 2:30 Jacksonville cemetery, Mean. o’clock at the Medford theater. Husband—My. but l wish I bad your Chautauqua—Ashland. Oregon, July There will be speeches by bo.h mt n 2-IX Great program of Lectures, and women and school affairs thor tongue! Wife—Ho that you Could ex Music, Readings and Fun. Attend and oughly aired. Protest, long voiced by press yourself Intelligently? liti«l>and —No; ao that 1 could atop 1t when 1 leughten your life. Serd for Booklet. the women, has culminated in action wanted to—Detroit Free Free*. 4 - - < .A. Z -J t -Ad/Ife Send For This Seed Annual-Free LEGAL BLANKS Advertise in The Post NOW h_.MdORB1"|Z POISON OAK nrurnv Be Not Deceived ( The Home Telephone Company of Southern Oregon is STRICTLY INDEPENDENT ! i Are yod supporting your HOME COMPANY? The Home Telephone & Telegraph Co of Southern Oregon. z Í