T LOCAL NEWS Chris Keegan was fishing on Big' Applegate Sunday. See the fishing outfit at Chapman’s. Anthony Watkins of Watkins visited , Ed- Helms was a Medford visitor Jacksonville Thursday. Sunday. Edwin Taylor of Ruch passed through : Judge Withington of Medford was in | town Sunday evening. town Monday. A. E. J. Percival journeyed to Med-' Lee Blapk of Forest creek was in | ford Wednesday evening. town Thursday. Palace of Sweets ice cream and Al-, W. G. Kenney was a visitor to Med don’s chocolates at Chapman’s. | juice will drip, and pressure should not ford last Sunday. Mrs. Elizabeth Kipple and daughter j | be used. The clear juice may be used , Miss Fleta Ulrich wsb in Medford of Medford were recent visitors in this j at once, or may be strained through a city. Mohday afternoon. i flannel bag before use. Attorney A. C. Hough of Grants ___ ___ _ juice _____ ------ measured ---------- “When the has been B. F. Mulkey was at the court) house Pass was in our city Wednesday after- into a clean preserving kettle, a pint on business Wednesday. IS Bert Armpriest of Applegate visited noon. of granulated sugar should be added the county seat Thursday. Miss Fay Sears of Medford was the for every pint of juice and stirred un GOVERNOR AND TAX COMMISSION James Buckley of Ruch was a Jack guest of Mr. and Mrs. Lewis Ulrich til dissolved. When it has been put on TO SUBMIT PLAN. the fire and brought to a boil, it should Tuesday evening. sonville visitor Wednesday. Will Normile and wife were in Jack- be drawn back and skimed. This should Oregon Equal Taxation League Joins Mr. and Mrs. Lewis Ulrich were at Hands With Executive Against Medford Wednesday evening. I sonville Tuesday evening the guests of be repeated twice before pouring the liquid in hot, sterilized jelly glasses. Tricky U’Ren and Fels Fund bort Cameton took the train fot , Mrs. M. M. Taylor. Propaganda. These should be put rear a sunny win Medford Thursday afternoon. Frank Robison left Wednesday morn dow in a room free from dust. The George Hoffman of Thompson creek ing for Portland, where he experts to glasses should be covered with cheese-1 At the request of the State Tax Commission, which intends in its own was in Jacksonville this week. make his future home. cloth until the jelly has set. measures to prosecute vigorously the "Large fruits, such as the apple, G. R. Chapman made a business trip W. T. Bailey who has been visiting war against Single Tax, the Oregon must be boiled in water untd soft, and to Medford Thursday afternoon. his son, W. P. Bailey of this city left Equal Taxation League withdrew its the liquid strained from the pulp be initiative petition against Stngls Tax. Attorney B. F. Piatt of Medford for his home at Eugene, Thursday. fore making the jelly. The heating of , This petition was s'gned b> al'most visited Jacksonville Wednesday. The Rogue River Valley Ry. will run the fruit juice and sugar to the boiling ' 14,000 registered voters aril repre John Pernol), the Applegate mer a special train at 6:30 a. m. Sunday, to point serves three purposes: to steri-1 rented the sentiment of at lease 50.- chant was in Jacksonville Thursday. connect with the excursion train to I j lize the material' completely; to con-! 000 voters, whom it was impossible to R. B. Dow attended the Medford- California points. centrate it to the proper consistency: | reach in time. The signatures were Roseburg ball game at Medford Sun Sheriff W. A. Jones states that only and to invert, bv the combined action obtained by voluntary circulators, most day. of them farmers. Over 12,000 of the $20,000 taxes are delinquent in Med of temperature and free acids, a large j signatures were obtained outside Mult Marian Bingham of Thompson creek ford and about $13,000 in Ashland. quantity of cane sugar, preventing the nomah County. jelly from granulating. spent gome time in Jacksonville this This is below the average. week. “Precautions to be observed in jelly I Fearing a chaotic condition In the FOR SALE—155 acres of land cheap, making are: Do not use iron or tin minds of voters. Governor West wrote Mrs. Clyde Howey and Miss Mary 6 miles from Jacksonville, on stage j utensils; the fruits acid attack these to the Equal Taxation League in Port Bagshaw spent a few hours in Medford road, 1 mile from Ruch, For in j rfletals and give a bad color to the I land requesting that their measure Tuesday. formation call at the Lyden House, I finished product, and effect the taste; 1 be withdrawn. Issue Clear Says West. Jacksonville. G. S. Butler, an Ashland capitalist, | the kettle should be porcelain lined or i By so doing, he said, “the Issue will was at the court house Wednesday on Hours to irrigate lawns and gardens enameled, or of aluminum. Do not ■ business. are from 6 a. m. to 8 a. m. and from I cook the fruit juice and sugar too long be clearly drawn between two sys tems of taxation—one of which Is Frank McLaughlin of the Applegate 6 p. m. to 8 p. m. each day. Read the | or the pectin will lose its gelatinizing Single Tax, the other In opposition Valley was a Jacksonville visitor the Ordinance No. 178, in this paper to I power. Do not add too great a pro- to Single Tax, and at the same time i portion of sugar or the jelly' will cryst- presenting a rational plan of tax re day. By order of City Council. past week. alize. Hard boiling may also cause form which will remove many of those Quite a number of residents Attorney Withington of Medford [ crystallization. . causes which breed discontent, and of Jacksonville and vicinity expect to transacted business in Jacksonville “Jellies should be covered as soon as give life and suport to many radical participate in ths excursion to Califor Wednesday. they have set to prevent the growth of schemes of taxation.” nia points, Sunday. Arrangements are O. G. Murray of Medford was the being made whereby a car will be molds and bacteria and to prevent! The letter was singed by Governor guest of Mr. and Mrs. Lewis Ulrich , brought from Medford for the accom . evaporation. They may be covered by I Oswald West, Secretary of State Ben , a quarter-inch coat of sterilized para- . W. Olcott, State Treasurer Thoanfs B. Tuesday evening. modation of Jacksonville people mak I ffin. When removed from the glass I Kay and Tax Commissioners J. B. Jason Hartman and James Cantrail ing the trip. the jelly should be firm but not tough. I Eaton and Charles W. Galloway. left for Cinnabxr Springs Monday for ’’While not specifically declaring D. W. Bagshaw, editor of the Post, : It should preserve its angles when cut, a month’s outing. accompanied by Mrs. Bagshaw left i i | and should have a good color and a . against Single Tax the bills of the State Tax Commission will have the Clarence Kasshafer left Thursday Thursday evening for a short visit at I distinctive flavor of the juice used.” effect of nullifying the U’Ren cam for Eugene, where he expects to re- j their old home in Pennsylvania. As j paign, and make it impossible to se main for some tirtie. Mr. and Mrs. Bagshaw have been on cure Single Tax county legislation by the coast continuously for the past 23 Charles Hamilton and A. Throck trickery or otherwise," said Phil morton of Applegate were in Jack years they feel entitled to a visit home; I Metschan, president of the Equal they expect to visit. Niagara Falls, , sonville Wednesday. i axatlon League. Rochester, New York City. Philadel Health is worth saving and some “The decided stand taken by the Oscar -Dunford was among the Jack phia and other points of interest and Governor and the Tax Commission Jacksonville People Know sonville people who attended the ball will return via New Orleans, Houston, ' against Single Tax renders it unneces game at Medford Sunday. Los Angles and San Francisco, They How to save it. sary for our league to bring our bill Judge J. R. Neil and W. T. Grieve expect to return about Sept. 15. before the people at the next elec tion. motored to the scene of the fire on the Many Jacksonville people take their old Gordon place Monday. Joint Work to Be Done. HOW TO MAKE JELLY I lives in their hands by neglecting the Ed. Fawcett, of the Kelly mine situ “ Our organization will now get be ! kidneys when they know these organs ated in the Elliott creek district, was need hely. Sick kidneys are respons- hind the Commislon’s reforms and at in Jacksonville this week. Ways to Prevent Candying and j ible for a vast amount of suffering the same time we shall continue our the Single Tax and ill health, but there is no need to campaign against by Mrs, I, L. Hamilton and two daugh U’Ren and the Other Faults Shown by 0. | , suffer measures proposed nor to remain in danger. Use ters, Venlta and Enid, visited Benj. paid beneficiaries and emissaries ot 1 Doan's Kidney Pills—a remedy that the Fels Fund." M. Colling and family Tuesday. A. C. Girl in Article. ’ has cursed thousands of kidney suf In writing to the Tax Commission Miss Grace Muller of San Francisco fers. and agreeing to withdraw its measure, was the guest of Mrs. M. M. Taylor Corvallis, Ore., Aug 12. —How to The following statement leaves no the Equal Taxation League said: Taylor several days this week. avoid the “candying” and make jelly I 1 ground for doubt, “It appears to us, in view of Leslie W. Stansell, assistant cashier .“jell,” is told in an article written by j ; Mrs. Mary Winterhalder, near W. definite stand your Commission of the Bank of Jacksonville, and wife 1 Miss Margaret McCall of Albany, a Jackson St., Medford Ore., says: “1 taken against Single Tax, that are enjoying an outing on Big Apple ' graduate of the Oregon Agricultural 1 used Doan’s Kidney Pills with benefici joining forces with you the opposition gate. i College department of domestic scien- ' al resuls when suffering from kidney I to the Single Tax propaganda in Ore ce, in the last number of “The Oregon trouble, and I know of other persons i gon will be concentrated and made W. R. Tucker left Thursday for Countryman,” published by the stud i who have taken them with success. more effective and that confusion will Eugene, where he has purchased a I Since I used Doan’s Kidney Pills about be avoided. In other words, as you livery stable formerly owned by W. T. | ents. “ The most common disappointments a year ago. I have not had the least say, ’the issue will be clearly drawn Bailey. between two systems of taxation— I in jelly making are failure of the jelly trouble from my Kidneys. This remtdyi one of which is Single Tax and the Mrs.'C. W. Howey and children of to harden, and the candying of the deserves my hearty indorsement.” other In opposition to Single Tax.’ ” Hoquiam. Wash, arrived Sunday and jelly,” says Miss McCall. “Jelly is For sale by all dealers. Price 50 I The numbers of the tax measures are visiting at the Bagshaw home on made by combining sugar and fruit! cents, Foster-Millbran Co., Buffalo, on the ballot, which will bar Single Fifth street. juice and htatii g to the boiling point New York, sole agents for the United Tax are 304, 306 and 308. WANTED AGENT-Write Health and for a short time, The ability of the States. Accident Insurance. Oregon Surety fruit to form jelly is owing to a sub- i Remember the name —Doan's —and Don’t :>c .„¡prised if you nave an attack of rlienmatism thia spring. Just rub the and Casualty C., 322 Board of Trade, stance called pectin, present in all , take no other. affected parts freely with Chamberlain's Lin fruit when ripe or nearly so. Pectin I Portland, Oregon. iment and it rill soon duappear. Sold by is sirliiiar to starch, and it is the action The Weather. all dealers. About twenty small members of the of the pectin and the acid in the fruit M. E. Sunday School, in charge of which causes it to gelatinize. Misses Mary Raypholtz and Lillian , ____ “Fruit for ___________ jelly should — be ---------- selected j Following is the report of U. 8. ’’ol-i * s/*r***** Hanson, picniced at Ulrich’s grove carefully, being not over-ripe, so that unteer Cooperative Observer, E. Britt; Tuesday. : the pectin is at its best. It should be Jacksonville, for month of June, ■ Latitude 42 deg. 18. min. north; longi-' Harry Luy and family and Roy Ul- freshly P'cKe<1 “nd fre® “ po«'b>e rich and family returned Friday from , from defects. Any < e t< i’• e par tude 123 deg. 5 min. west. Notice to Water Users! Read Ordinance No. 179 for full rules governing the use of city water • two weeks outing at Sulpher Springs should be remove . ’’ aci rui on the Little Applegate. The hunting P«*/erable for Je''y„ « members of the party secured two «id fruit, however, are . deficl.nt n . , i pectin, and thus difficult to make into ’ 1 jelly. This trouble may be overcome borne excitement was caused Tues by adding fruit juice containing a large day afternoon when a team of colts amount of pectin. The flavor will be belongMJr'Yo Frank Bybee became modified, but in many cases the result i frightened and ran several blocks on is a very good jelly. Third street, demolishing the wagon i "Some of the most desirable fruits ■ to which they were hitched and wreck for jelly making are currants, black-, ing a pump at the Beekman Banking berries, raspberries, loganberries, House corner. grapes, quinces, peaches, apples and Reports from different sections of crabapples, Juicy fruits, such as cur the Aoplegate valley indicate that the rants and berries, should not be gath proposed power and light line will soon ered after a rain on account of the be an assured fact, as the residents of large amount of moisture they have that section are enthusiastically in absorbed. They should, for the same favor ot th* project, and are signing reason, be washed as quickly as possi I contracts for the use of light and ble. "They may be put in the preserving power very liberally. kettle after washing, crushed slightly The Ladies Aid and Queen Esther with a wooden spoon and heated slow Cir.-le will give a joint entertainment ly, while they are stirred at frequent at the Abbott House. Thursday even- intervals. When the fruit is hot it i»>'. Aug. 22. A splendid program, should be crushed thoroughly with a « uprising a playlet, “The Sniggles wooden vegetable masher. It should . 1 >i!v,** and music by the Central then be strained through a double I’ .nt male quartette, wilt be pr<seiit<d thickness uf ctuvaecloth placed over a 1t.-f*e«hments will be served, Every wire strainer, which is over a lar^e body invited. I bowl. I should drain as long as the DATE MAXI MUM 84 82 86 91 93 96 86 74 80 81 Ti 69 67 62 65 89 91 88 66 58 61 71 77 79 73 69 64 65 61 47 47 41 51 55 57 58 53 51 45 63 56 53 43 45. 39 4M 56 57 47 44 1 42 45 47 56 50 51 41 41 45 part cloudy cloudy part cl<»' dy char .09 j E « R S H fi ■ d F R 20 Portland Passenger......... 8:04 A.M. 24 Grants Pass Motor ’........ 10:21 A. M. 32 Grants Pass Motor...........4:JÇ,P.M. 1 16 Oregon Express................ 5:24 I’.Jft. 2-16 Oregou Express.............. 5:81 P.M 12 Shasta Limited (Mail only)2:35 A.M SOUTH BOUND TRAINS. 8:45 A.M. 23 Ashland Motor j 15 California Express 10:35 A.M. 31 Ashland Motor............... 2:24 P.M. ;13 San Francisco Express.. .3:32 P.M. u Shasta Limited) Mail only)5:47 A.M. BUSINESS CARDS. D. W. BAGSHAW Attorney at Law NOTARY PUBLIC AND GU NEWBURY ¡CONVEYANCER Attorney-at-Law Office Hours: | forenoon 9 to 12 I Afternoon 1:30 to 5 Will Practise in All Courts in the State Bank[of Jacksonville Building. JACKSONVILLE, OREGON. 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