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■ t. A PUBL Great Red Plague Citizens of the state are urged to inform themselve« regardin this plague which is causing great suffering among boys and young men, and e specially among the innocent girls an I women ot tbe state, Pa-ents are urged to protect their children, and prov u clean, whole- some information in place of the unclean mis nformaiion they canmt now help getting. Send for any of the following For the Purpose of Reorganizing the t- COMMERCIAL CLUB Will be Held FREE Circular No. 2—The Four Sex Lies. Circular No. 9— Sex Truths for Men. For Older Boys (13 to 18 yrs. of age) Circular Aft». 8—Virility and Physical Development at V *> CIRCULARS For Yount? Men City Hall, Thursday Evening, March 6 .'Í For Younger Boys Circular No. 7- The Secret of Stw gth. For Girls Circular No. 4—A Plain Talk with Girls About Their Health. For Young Women Circular No. 10— Physical Development, Marriage and Motherhood. For Parents All who are interested in the welfare of Jacksonville, which means the entire population, are urged to be present Circular No. /—The Need for Education in Sexual Hygiene. Circular No. 3 When and How to Tell the Children Circular No. S—N List of Books for Use in the Family on Sex. Let us get together Send 2-cent stamp with your address to Department D. and see that something is done toward improving present conditions. The Oregon State Board of Health 703 Selling /Adding, Portland, Oregon « LOCAL NEWS John Crump was in Jacksonville Harry Lewis wa3 a recent visitor at While Slave Law Valid. Friday. Medford. Chas. Prim was a recent visitor at R. B. Dow was a recent visitor at Washington, Feb. 24.—The supreme G. S. Epperson was in Medford re Medford. Medford, court today upheld the validity of the cently. Miss Ethel Crump has been paying federal white slave traffice act of 1910. Joseph Geppert was in Jacksonville Mr. Galvin of Grants was in Jack Saturday. Medford a visit. It had been contended this question sonville Tuesday. D. H. Croremiller was in Medford morally was reserved for action by the We have Secured the Agency for Cliff Dunnington was a Medford J. Thorndyke was a recent business visitor Sunday. Monday afternoon. states. Justice McKenna delivered visitor in Medford. W. E. Finney was in Medford for a the court’s opinion. Fred Coppie drove in from Apple gate Don’t over lock those special sales Friday morning. few hours recently. “Our dual torm of government has A Line of High-Ulass Preparations at Taylor-Williams Co. See Taylor-Williams Co. for Home .its perplexities,” said he. “The state B. F. Piatt of Medford was in Jack and nation having different spheres of W. R. Coleman was a business vis sonville Thursday. grown alfalfa seed. SEE OUR WINDOW itor at Medford Friday. Geo. N. Lewis transacted business jurisdiction, but it must be kept in John Dunnington was in Medford on mind that we are one people and that County Clerk G. A. Gardner was a business Saturday. at Medford last Saturday. the powers reserved to the states and ; recent visitor at Medford. Mrs. Louis Eaton visited relatives those conferred on the nation are Wm. Louden of little Applegate was living at Ashland recently. Miss Flossie Dunford spent Thurs in town Thursday. adopted to be exercised whether in- j day afternoon in Medford. Misses Mary Bagshaw and Jewel dependently or concurrently to pro- ' Mr. and Mrs. Benj. M. Collins drove Bailey spent Sunday at Ruch. Miss Leila Prim visited Medford to Medford Tuesday. mote the general welfare, materially ! friends Tuesday afternoon. Sheriff Aug. D. Singler was a Satur and morally. Miss Issie McCully spent Tuesday “This is the effect of the decisions, day evening visitor at Medford. Arthur Kieinhammer of Applegate afternoon in Medford. spent Thursday in Medford. Mrs. H. K. Hanna was a Thursday and surely if the facility of the inter Mr». J. E. Davis spent Wednesday afternoon auto passenger to Medford. state transportation can be taken away I Fred Offenbacher was in Jackson afternoon in Medford. from lotteries, obscene literature, con ville and Medford Tuesday. Earl Bostwick of Applegate was Miss Audrey Jones spent Tuesday tagion of diseased cattle or poisons, calling on Jabksonvilla friends Thurs Mr. and Mrs. J. M. Lofland spent with relatives in Medford. the impurity of food and drugs, the ! Tuesday at the county seat. Mr. and Mrs. Lewis Ulrich were day. like facility can be taken away from I Dr. Page of Medford was at the the systematic debauchery of women P. Ensele was calling on Medford recent visitors at Medford. friends Thursday afternoon. Ralph Jennings of Applegate was a county seat for a short time Wednes and more insistently of girls.” day. Dr. and" Mrs. R. E. Golden spent Jacksonville visitor Thursday. Attorney M. of Medford transacted Tuesday afternoon at Medford. Come out Thursday. A. E. J. Percival of Medford was a business at the court house the first of Bert Johnson' of Elk Creek was a Jacksonville visitor Wednesday. the week. Jacksonville visitor Wednesday. H. Wallace of Ashland transacted Weather Report. E. G. Coleman of Phoenix, a brother C. M. Ruch of Ruch transacted busi business in Jacksonville Monday. of W. R. Coleman, was at the county ness in Jacksonville Wednesday. Mr. and Mrs. Harry Luy and family seat Monday. Following is the report of U. S. Vol County Judge F. L. Tou Velle was spent Sunday afternoon in Medford. We are revising our lists ready for the Money to loan on improved, reveiue unteer Cooperative Observer, E. Britt; at Ashland Tuesday on business. spring trade. If you have real estate to dis Mesdames Leaverworth and John producing farms, by the Hank ot Jacksonville, for month of January, pose of at a fair price, place it in our hands Mrs. Jas. M. Cronemillcr was in i ston were visitors in Medford recently. Jacksonville. Latitude 42 deg. 18. min. north; longi- I for sale, we have a number of prospective Medford for a few hours Tuesday. Mr. and Mrs. H. H. Taylor of Ap de 123 deg. 5 min. west. Mrs. 0. N. Nelson was at Medford buyers who expect value for their money. The county commissioners court will plegate were in Jacksonville Wednes Thursday night, returning to MINI PKECP- Jaekson- ATE MAXI- H meet in regular session next week. F DAY MUM I TAT’N MUM day. We can sell your property at a price ville Friday morning. See Taylor-Williams Co. for your equid to its full valu.c b it do not want any D. D. Morland of Portland was a 39 28 1 Mr. and Mrs. Roy Ulrich and Mr, 44 30 red clover, timothy and rye grass seeds business visitor at Jacksonville Wed and Mrs. H. K. Hanna autoed to Med 23 listed at fictitious or “Boom” price. 42 31 part cloudy 27 35 4 John Offenbacher of Applegate was nesday. clou<Iy ford Tuesday afternoon. 12 29 5 imrt cloudy 9 27 « with his Jacksonville friends Tuesday. Mr. and Mrs. T. W. Fulton were in olear Mr. and Mrs. Oscar Lewis are the 7 33 24 .09 41 27 Medford for a few hours Saturday 8 Miss Fay Sears of Medford was the proud parents of a 3on, born Thursday » 26 34 33 23 guest of Jacksonville friends Sunday evening. morning. Congratulations are inorder. 10 t 38 19 11 Wm. Thurman and family of Phoenix 4(1 32 Dr. W. L. Cameron of Applegate .35 E. P. and Robert Hughes of Ash 12 37 33 .10 was in Jacksonville and Medford Mon spent Wednesday with Jacksonville land were in town this week, advanc- 13 37 31 14 4') 39 OFFICE:-Bank of Jack 15 friends. day. ing the interests of a new steel rail- ! 1« 35 28 sonville Bldg. Upstairs 14 2u Mrs. W. S. Muller of Josephine road tie. John Tclfer of Klamath county was 44 3) 18 36 25 trace in Jacksonville the beginning of the county spent Sunday with friends in 19 Geo. R. Lindley of Medford, vice 20 Ifl ___ 35 23 46 Jacksonville. week. 34 28 .06 president of the Jackson County Bank, >21 L'aani eim »» 35 26 .01 Herb Launspach of the Isis Theatre made a business trip to Jacksonville 22 S. E. Dunnington, who has been 35 19 23 41 31 ........... seriously ill is reported improved in oichestra was calling on Jacksonville Tuesday. 33 41 .08 36 friends Friday. 31 S health. Mias Pearl Dox has accepted a posi 35 29 25 33 A. Throckmorton and sons, L ster tion in the telephone office at Rose H. H. Taylor and Jas. Buckley of PLAN YOUR TRIP THROUGH 25 35 Applegate were recer.t business visitors and Elmo, of Applegate, were in Jack burg. She left for that city Friday 30 2ó 35 1 24 36 morning. at Medford. sonville Saturday. Temperature— mean max. 36.74;mean 8. G. Van Dyke, L. A. Rose and F. Mrs. Bertha Shaw of Williams creek Ulrich Bros., this week purchased a spent Sunday with Jacksonville and five-passenger 1913 model Overland > E. Furry, prominent citizens of Phoe mir. 25:16; mean 31.45 Max. 44 on 2, nix, had business before the county 17 and 18, min. 9 on 6. Greatest daily touring car. It is a beauty. Medford friends. Th? Land of r nge 19. Total precipitation, 5.25 court Monday. Joe Beeman, a prominent business Thomas Moss is making preparations inches. Greatest in 24 hours. 1.2G; Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Main of Rogue man of Gold Hill, was at the county to leave shortly for Everett, Wash., ate, 18. Total fall of snow, 21 inches River, n ho recently visited Mr. and lumber of clear days, 1; part cloudy, seat Tuesday on business. where he will make his future home. Mrs. Benj. M. Collins of this city, re 9; cloudy 21. Horace Venable, a prominent ranch C. L. Springer, who resides on Benj. owner of Applegate valley, called at M. Collins ranch in the Applegate turned home Sunday. Arnold Stroud who has been pros the county Beat Thursday. vallej’ was at the county seat Friday. pecting, is in town wiih some very Missess Mildrei and Nida Neil of Don’t forget the meeting at the city rich ote which he d.»covered in th. Big Butte visited their grandfather. hall Thursday evening. It is for the Fi res", creek district. Judge J. R- Neil this week. purpose of leotgan zing the commer Leu danders, formerly employe ! in Mesdames L. I. Brown an! Minnie Spanking will not cure children of cial club. R. A. Bunch’s barber shop, and w L Kelly were in Medford for a few hours wetting the bed. because it is not a Mr. and Mrs. Geo. E. Barrows re left Thursday for Pho.-nix, w iere Mr. the latter part of last week. habit but a dangerou* di“ea<e. The > Sanders has secured a position. turned to their home on Applegate O. C. Boggs and G. O. Taylor were Saturday after spending a week in Mr. and Mrs. C. E. Findley, v. ho C. !!. Rowan Drug Co., Dept. 1175, at the county seat the latter part of Jacksonville and Medford. have been visiting frien l.i in Jackson Chicago, III., have discovered a I tat week o i professional business. A THOROUGHLY E NJOYADLE ROUTE Miss Stella Levy ha« the distinction ville for a few days, reninel to their strictly ha-mlox, ren;Jy for this J.hn Lawton returned to his home of being the first Jacksonville woman living at Portia:»! Munday evening. distressing distue nil to make YOU CAN SEE IN CALIFORNIA: at Weed, Cal., recently after visiting t* sign a petition for the nomination Chris Ulrich, Jacksonville distri :t known.its merits they will send a 50c AHrac ’ive seaside r-< ’ im > i < hot :ls, h.»t spring« and out friends at Jacksonville and Medford. ro..d supervisor, w ith a force of mm of a candidate for city office. door «<> rts. At Pas id mi 'I e wo II fa-nil o-'i’ich farm« and package securely wrapped and pre I has been repairing a stretch of ro. d R. B. Dow and Fred Lewis were marnifi-’ent bonus. At ii Bcinadim» and Riverside the Ralph W. Torrell, representing th» ()ri,rge Gruves. At O talii a ¡1 • w »,». rf-il -ubmarin«- gar among the Jacksonville people who | Fleschner-Mayer Co. of Portland, ; ' near the city dam, about one and on - paid Absolutelv Free to r.nv reader dens, and nt various othe r , Hints attractions mat delight the of The Jackson rille Post. This re- autoed to Medford Tuesday afternoon. ! wholesale dealers in dry good* and 1 i half miles fr»m Jacksonville. eye and inform thu min I. m- !y also cures freqa mt desire m R. B. Dow, B >b Finney, Fred Lew i . Cale Springer, deputv game and fish ; notions was calling on Jacks ville cus- LOY/ ONE WAY OR R -U ID TRIP . A I “"»: R. A Bunch, Albert Gatgwisch n d •i irate and inability to control urine warden for this district, spent a few ' turner» Friday. Friday, < Round trip tickets to Los Aug’lei ns *< ii l i ly with long re Bill Earnum journeyed to Appleg during the night or day in old or ho rs in Medford Tuesday on official Capt. C. O. Brar.son who has been turn limit and *top-ov.- ■_> u> * Il II' i ri h o g > r nl turih- • Í Sunday in pu suit of the finny trib . bu mess. y nog. T le C If. P. >wan D ig Co. rr oath or east, tickets vit all rail, or rail a*xl st. .imer through conducting a series of evangelistic >1 Fishermen’s iuck. New Orleans can be secured at reasonable rati-i. is an Old Reliahle House, write to I Mr. and Mrs. Worden Ennis left meetings at local churches, for the The N’a'ive D.'-Tghtc*« held n very them tori ay f»r the free midicine. » T -«day for Mrs. Ennis’ farm sitn.it- ‘ past moith. will deliver bi* farewell Further particular* on applmat *n t. > aov agent. A for lessriptive s ' < r ■ -»vi'hk moetir«» st thri«’ r-.o*"« literature on C ti.fo-, -i, or “Wayti-le Not**,” d .crib ng trip San e ear Chicago, 111., where they ex- address at the T’rerian <* h * Cure the afflicted members of your * t t» • Francisco to New Orleans. th - .¡I <■ '.vc-t 1 l-'in * '’ ..lo i r. ,-t to make their future home. The Monday cve-.m-r, Hh ton!- I family, then tall yo»r neighbor» and i .ole. ” JOHN .If. SCOTT, General Pattenger Aje.il, Portland, Oregon I Dvntv retr.-sh ren:« co'-lribit I I st wishes of a host of Jacksoiville ”The Devil's Twin* and hia 1 the members of the order were served. 1 friends about this remedy. I Everybody cordially invited. friend i goes with the r. | Î TAKE NOTICE | the NYAL family remedies g I i CITY DRUG STORE I _______________________ s Sell Your Ï Property By listing it with us I Jacksonvil/e, Ore CALIFORNIA Sunshine and Flowers BETTER THAN SPANKING «