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About Jacksonville post. (Jacksonville, Or.) 1906-19?? | View Entire Issue (Jan. 18, 1913)
r<’.’ * LOCALÌNEWS1 'cllfbrnia Woman Serlonsly Alarmed W. C. Deneff was a Medford visitor Guv Harper was in Grants Pass on Noti.e. BARNHILL APOLOGIZES “A short time ago I contracted a severe Monday. business this week. >1<T which sCttWa on my'IUngFIIW!"caMed Miss Laura Neuber was a Medford Frank Ray and Chas. Nichol of Med e a great deal ofamnovance. I would bare ad coughing spell« .-’.nd my hinge wi W so Money to loan on improved, revenue visitor Thursday. The Following Letter Which is ford were Jacksonville visitors Friday. Notice is hereby given that the City ore and inflamed I began to be aeriouidy producing farms, by the Bank ot I R. E. Tuttle made a business trip to Mr. Lousenaut, of Rueb, caught a Recorder of the City of Jacksonville ilanned. A friend recommended Chamlx r- Selr-explanafory was Re laeksonville. Ashland Thursday. large Fisher last week, measuring 52 Remedy, raying she had u.ed Jackson County, State of Oregon, will un for a Cough years. I bought a bottle and it re Mrs. Harrison was a Medford visitor Ed. Fawcett of Joe Bar is in town ' inches. The hide is valued at about ceived from Mr. Barn- receive bids for material to be furnish lieved my cough the first night, and in a Mdflday. . $75.00. on mining business. ed for a wire fence around City Res .reek I was rid of the cold and ebrene*»of T. F. Dungey was a recent visitor at hill Wednesday. Mrs. R. B. Dow who recently uu- C. M. Ruch of Ruch was in town ervoir on Jackson Creek. Fence to be if lungs,” writes M’ss Marie Gerber, Sajr- ■ lie, Cal. For sale by all dealers.—Advcr- Medford. ' derwent an operation at the hospital business Wednesday. 47 inches high, No. 10 wire, close lisement. ! in Medford is reported to be recover- A. R. Thompson was in Medford Harry Helms spent a few hours in The writer regrets to learn that any- mesh. Said wire fence to be delivered ’ ing nicely. Tuesday. Jacksonville Sunday. i one should have taken offense at any at Reservoir. All bids to be filed in J. tV. Copeland, of Dayton, Chi Mrs. Jas. Calvert returned to her j thing he has written about our county the City Recorder's office at any time based J. C. F. Harrington spent Saturday a bottle of Chamberlain's A. H. Miller of Medford was in Jack home on Evans creek Monday after a I seat. There was no intention of doing before 4 o’clock Jan. 20th, 1913. in Modford. Rented- Ids boy who had a cold, and be sonville Wednesday. H enry G. D ox , fore the bottle was <•!'• n«ed the bey's cold visit of two weeks with Mr. and Mrs. ’ more than to poke a little good-natured Thos. Moss was a passenger to Med Robert G. Jeffrey spent Wednesday W. C. Deneff. wns gone; is that no better than to pa v a City Recorder. ford Tuesday. fun at the Rogue River Railway and five dollar doctor’s bil'.f Sold by all dealers. evening at Medford. Will Henry, who is employed at Edwin Taylor drove into town from Wm. Hockenyos of Medford was in Rogue River visited at the home of his j its western terminus. What was writ ten about the postoffice, school-house, Ruch Tuesday. ; Jacksonville Thursday. parents, Mr. and Mrs. Stuart Epper jail, Beekman Bank, cemetery, cement J. R. Neil made a recent business Ralph Jennings of Applegate was in son this week. walks, new block, the Britt and Nunan trip to Medford. Jacksonville Wednesday, Clyde Shaw and George Demmer, residences, was quite complimentary. E. Britt was a business visitor at Mrs. G. E. Neuber was in Medford who have been employed with the rail As for the saloons, they were denounc Medford Tuesday. ,. for a few hours Thursday. road survey crew, returned to their ed on general princiules, because they ' Mrs. Lin Whiteside was a Medford The Land of are always and everywhere bad. This, j Chas. F. Dunford made a business homes Monday. visitor this weak. trip to Medford Wednesday. Floyd Jones, the young son of our ; of course, does not refer to the men Mrs. C. Reuter was in Medford on Len Harris of Chico, Cal. was a city marshal, who has been quite ill i who run them, but to the saloon busi business recently. for some time, is reported to be re ness. Jacksonville visitor Monday. The writer takes this opportunity of Joseph Martin was a recent business J. C. Jorgensen ot Medford was a covering his health. assuring the good people of Jackson visitor at Medford. Mrs. Geo. E. Neuber is at Medford Jacksonville visitor Tuesday. ville that no unkindness or criticism Do not overlook that sale on at Mr. and Mrs. P. Ensele were recent with Mrs. R. B. Dow, who is at the was intended and that everything was Taylor-Williams Co. hospital seriously ill. She underwent business visitors at Medford. written in friendly spirit of good will. an operation Monday. OGOENaSHASTA Jesse Wilson was a business visitor E. W. Wall of Medford was O. H. B arnhill . routes at Medford Tuesday. • Mrs. Daly of the Blue Ledge country on Jacksonville friends Friday. was in Jacksonville Wednesday. She Doc Stephenson of Medford was in Wm. Colvig of Medford was a reports four and and one-half feet of Jacksonville Sunday. Obituary. day visitor at the court house. snow in that district. Sam DeRoboam was in Medford for Amos Walker of Medford was in our Win. Bostwick of Applegate past a few hours Tuesday. city for a few hours Monday. The funeral of Mrs. Mary R. Martin, LOW ROUND TRIP FARES through town with a load of beans he Alex Thompson was in Medford the Henry Barneburg of Ashland was ■ had sold to Mas-jn-Ehrman & Co. of ' wife of J. G. Martin, was held at her FROM beginning cf the week. county seat visitor Wednesday. ROSEBURG ALBANY PORTLAND Medford, realizing 3 X cents per pound. late home, 624 North Central avenue, W. A. Jones was at Medford the I yesterday at 1 o’clock. Mrs. Martin Bob Jeffery returned from a visit to GRANTS CORVALLIS OREGON CITY A party of local men who visited the beginning of the week. : was born in Fulton county, Pennsyl- the Applegate country Tuesday. city water works Friday, report that MEDFORD MCMINNVILLE WOODBURN T. J. Kenney transacted business in Miss Cora Patterson of Deer < ereek the dam is filled to within five feet of i vania, in 1851, and married to J. G. ASHLAND SALEM EUGENE Martin in 1876. They came to Oregon Medford Tuesday afternoon. is visiting friends near this city. the top, insuring sufficient water for and from other Main Line and Branch Line Points to soon after their marriage and have Mrs. R. B. Dow was removed to a Sheriff Aug D. Singler was at Ash- all purposes. Los Angeles, Colton, Pasadena, Riverside, San Barnudino and other lived continuously in the state for the hospital at Medford Sunday. land on official business Monday. California pci.rts with stop-overs in either direction and The Baked Food Sale which was to past thirty-six years, and in Medford Mesdames Barnum and Coulter were O. N. Nelson returned this week have been held at Abbotts Hardware for the past seven years, where Mrs. long return limit. at Medford Tuesday afternoon. from a trip to Washington points. store today (Saturday) has bee post- I ! Martin endeared herself to a large | I THROUGH TRAIN SERVICE DAILY Taylor-Williams Co. is offering you George Anderson of Ashland was in poned on account of the inclemency of circle of friends and neighbors by those | San Francisco Express: With Observation Car. Pullman Standard and Tourlat Sleep- boys clothing at bottom prices. Jacksonville the first of the week. the weather. traits of character which marked her I ————— inic Car and ail-steel hiah back seat day vouches and County Treasurer James M. Crone Mrs. Minnie Kelly was the guest of Dining: Car* Mr. and Mrs. H. K. Hanna enter as a Christian woman of superior | miller was at Medford Tuesday. i mold. Medford friends Monday afternoon. California Express: With Standard »mdTourwt Sleeping Cars. all-Bleel hiyrh buck tained a small party of friends at their She died January 13, 1913, at Sacred ■ ' " ' seat day coaches and Dining Car. Mrs; A. R. Thompson was in Med Oscar Lewis was one of the Jack i home in this city Saturday evening. Heart hospital, after a long and pain Al! trains connect at Sun Francisco with through Eastern trains ford the beginning of the week. sonville people in Medford Monday. The evening was agreeably spent in via Ogden or south through L oh Angeles and the Sunset Route ful illness. Her husband, J. G. Mar Elmer Coleman of Phoenix was in O. H. Lawler of Medford was at the playing “500.” Refreshments consist tin, a son, Carl F. Martin, and a broth For fares, sleeping car accommodation a, tickets or literature on California, call on ing of wafers, salted peanuts, popcorn Jacksonville on business recently. county seat on business Wednesday. nearest Agent, or write er, VV. S. Thompson are left to mourn M. M. Welch was among the Jack County Clerk G. A. Gardner has a and punch were Served by the hostess. most deeply her loss. John M. Scott, General Passenger Agent, Portland, Oregon i sonville people in Medford Tuesday. force of deputies busy extending taxes. Those present were: Mr. and Mrs. S. Mrs. Martin had been a member of C. Whittington, Mr. and Mrs. Fred L. G. F. Billing of Ashland had busi the Methodist church since fifteen Mr. and Mrs. W. Chase of Sterling Colvig, Mr. and Mrs. J. Percy years of age. Her funeral services ness at the court house Wednesday. • have returned from Los Angeles, Cal. Wells. Miss Fleta Ulrich and Ries were conducted by Rev. E. O. Eldridge Wm. Waybright visited friends at A. Watkins and sister were among Chapman. pastor of the Methodist ehneh. Jacksonville and Medford this week. the strangers tn Jacksonville Wednes terment in Jacksonville cemetery. M. J. Harton of Brownsboro, was at day. Harry Snyder of Medford was a The Royal Rusarians’ Mission. the court house on business Thursday. Street commissioner Chris Ulrich business visitor in Jacksonville Tues r. Elect Wilson President. journeyed to Ashland on business Fri day. The invasion of the Winter Tourist day. Mr. and Mrs. J. Cummings of West Centers, Sacramento, San Francisco, Washington, Jan. 13.—Governor Wil “Curley” Wilson accompanied E. E. Fork visited friends in* Jacksoville re Oakland, San Jose, Los Angeles, San son gets his highest collegiate honors cently. Oman on a trip to Rogue River Sun Diego, Pasadena, etc., by the Royal day. W. E. Getchell left recently for the Rusarians of Portland was a great today —the luckiest of ljckv, thirteens, marking his career. A diploma mark Mrs. C. D. Stout and daughter, Miss’ Coos bay country where he expects to •success. The actions were sharp and ed “elected president” will be locate. Ora spent Saturday evening at Med decisive, the sieges always ended in college honors conferred upon him ford. W. Kennedy of Medford spent a unconditional surrender to the gay day. “The electoral college” will Miss Lenja Jorgensen was employed short time at the county seat Sunday warriors in spotless white, bearing the the conferring. rose, the emblem of their Native City, in her father's ba.ery in this city this evening. Presidential electors will meet week. Attorney W. J. Moore of Ashland “The City of Roses.” every one of the forty-eight state Cap The Royal Rosarians, organized to itols today. The will cast their votes We are revising our lists ready for the Deputy Sheriff ‘‘Curley” Wilson was at the county seat on business assist the good work of the Portland for president and vice president—the spring trade. If you have real estate to dis was at Medford on official business Tuesday. pose of at a fair price, place it in our hand* Friday. James II. Whipple of Rogue River Rose Festival Association, has per only persons who actually vole “for’ formed a great service to Portland, to Wilson, Roosevelt and Taft. for sale, we have a number of prospective was at the county seat on business J. C. Smith returned to his home at Oregon and to the Pacific North wesu. Today’s vote u however, perfunc buyers who expect value for their money. Wimer Sunday after a week’s stay in Saturday. About 100 business men and their this city. Julian Abbott returned the begin- wives left Portland December 23th, by tory. The electors register, as they We can sell your property at a price were pledged by November ticket, by Attorney.Fred H. Mears of Medford ntng of the week from a trip to Special Train, via the Southern Pa equal to its full value but do not want any choice of the people for the nation’s was at tfie court house on business Corvallis. listed at fictitious or "Boom” price. cific, over the beautiful Shasta Route chief and “substitute” executive - Wednesday. ’ ’ . Chas. PurcelJr., was in town over and "The Road of A Thousand Won Wilson arid Marshall. i- night Sunday. Must be some attrac- ders.” All the principal cities of Cali For ydur c ockery and glassware see The result has long been known, be fornia were visited. The California cause of the inviolable pledge of the Taylor-Williams Co. line. Special tion here. Herman Offenbacher of Applegate Tourist season is now at its height. electors to vote as they arc told. price* on now. Today the electors prepare their M. A. Finney of Medford was call spent a few hours at the county seat Thousands upon thousands of Tourists, R. R. R. some wealthy others with only moderate “returns” to forward here to the pres ing on Jacksonville relatives and Wednesday. Charles F. Dunford and daughter means, from ail corners of the United ident pro tern of the senate. OFFICE: Bank of Jack friends Sunday. States, Canada and Foreig n Countries, sonville Bldg. Upstairs A. W. Walker of the Nash Livery Miss Flossie; spent Sunday with Med are now wintering in delightful, sunny Sick headache Is ceased by a disordered ford friends. Stable, Medford, wan in Jacksonville on oinat ’ h. Take Chamberlain ’ s Tablets ai d Ex-Sheriff W. A. Jones expects to California. business Friday. orrect that and the headaches will disap It is estimated that in the parade at pear. move to his ranch on Ross Lane in the For sale by all dealers. Will McIntyre, who has been employ the Floral Festival at Pasadena alone near future. ed on the Bear creek bridge in this the Rosarians were reviewed by more Mrs. C. Reuter and daughter, Mrs. ! than 400,(NW people, most of them city Wednesday. Mrs. CL W. Poley of Medford was Lizzie Vogt were in Medford Wednes Tourists. the guest of Mrs. W. E. Davis Thurs day afternoon. The Ros u ians were the subject of Money to loan on improved, revenue hundreds of kodak snapshots, as well day afternoon. Miss Mollie Ray of Ruch visited at producing larmi, by the Hank ot as of the moving picture operators, seeking material for the picture shows the home of Mr. and Mrs. Benj. M. Jacksonville. Mrs. H. Wendt and daughter, Miss on ail the great circuits. Collins this week. The advertising value of the visit of Miss Lilliam Cranschaw of __ __ o Emma were in Medford for a few Long the Rosarians to California cannot be Saturday. Beach, Cal., is visiting Medford and hours 1 Attorney Gus Newbury of Medford estimated. Of the people who saw Jacksonville friends. them, met the members, or received a The heavy rain of Sunday raised the was in Jacksonville on professional personal or printed invitation to visit business Thursday. water in the city reservoir on Jacksun Portland and the Pacific Northwest Mr. Landquist of Medford and W. creek about 35 fuel. next summer, many will come this Attorney H. D. Norton of Grants H. Bowen are extending taxes in the way. We hold that, if the people come clerk's office. Pass was at the court house on pro- county ' to Oregon, they are sure to be fascinat John Haskins and Ed. Saltmarsh of ed with our beautiful country, and fessiunal business recently. Miss Lillie Morgan of Little Shasta Squaw Lake, have killed eleven bear m?ny wul remain permanently. The Owners have no idea of selling to the Bell Telephone Monopoly or any The R >yal R isarians are doing a Valley, Cal., is visiting at the home of this fall and winter. Geo. L. Hoff of Gold Hill, who owns splendid work in the development of he^sister, Mrs. Oscar Lewis. one else but intends to maintain it for the purpose of giving Liie people of Benj. M. Collins, cashier of the Bank a promising mine south of this city Oregon. Let t>s do likewise. was in Jacksonville Monday. ---------- » ---------- of Jacksonville, scent a few hours in the Rogue River Valley the best telephone service known. Medford Wednesday evening. Miss Carrie Beekman who has been Lumber Mills Close Down. Mr. and Mrs. Lewis Ulrich, Misses ill at her home in this city for the past, The freeze through the citrus belt Ona and Eva Humphrey and Frank two week, is improved in health. has had a serious influence upon the Co.email spent Sunday afternoon at Mr. and Mrs. Hart of Siskiyou coun labor situation in the milling towns of Medford. ty, Cai., visited at the home of Mr. Weed, Dorris, Hilt and other centers S C. Whittinjton, who last week and Mrs. Oscar Lewis this week. of the lumber tr With the destruc d i-n seed of his interest in the Rogue Rev. R. E. Dttnl.tp will conduct the tion of a Very great proportion of toe l.i er Abstract-Title Co., to Mr. Alli • preaching service Sunday morning at orange crop these irons will have prac \ , left Thursday for Seattle and 11 o’clock. Communion service follow tically no call for packing boxes, which u .er northern points. He was a - ing tl;e sermon. The pastor sill was their principal output, and as v npanied by Mrs. Whittington. They preach at Talent S ul lay nx . a'-, g ir d consequent*> the m II.’ in three 'ow «..kpeet to return to the valley some will return for the evening st ivies I mentioned have disc' irge.t 3000 men time tn the future, here. Sun. CALIFORNIA Sunshine and Flowers Sell Y our í* By listing' it with us Rogue River Realty Co JacksonvilZe, Ore Ths Hine Telephone Company ot Southern 9regon is STRICTLY INDEPENDEN? Are you supporting your of Southern Oregon. COWAW Ì