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About Jacksonville post. (Jacksonville, Or.) 1906-19?? | View Entire Issue (March 8, 1913)
» - ------------------------------------------ . Benj. M. Collins spent Saturdav ( Career of the Presiden' W. R. Coleman spent Wednesday at evening and Sunday with friends at Medford. Erve Pool was a Medford visitor Ruch. Born at Staunton, Va., Dec. 28, 1856, Wm. Cameron of Applegate was in Thursday. W. H._McDaniel was a caller Satur the son of Rev. Jos.-ft; and Mrs Jessie Jacksonville for a short timé th s day evening. " R. B. Dow was a passenger to Med- ' Woodrow Wilsun. week. Passed his boyhood in the south, re Mrs. Bail visited friends in Jackson ford Monday. ville this week. See Taylor-Williams Co. for Home | D. S. Pierce and son of Poorman’s siding at Augusta, Gn., Columbia, S. creek were recent business visitors at C., and Wilmington, N. C., where his Mrs. G. Bi’ Neuber visited California grown alfalfa seed. Medford. father occupied pulpits. points tMs week. Jos. Martin was a recent business Oscar Dunford and “Toots” Thomp Entered Princeton college in 1879 visitor at Medford. Jo« Johnson was a passenger to son were Monday evening visitors at and was graduated with high honors Medford Monday. H. C. Gallup made a business trip Medford. four years later. I Mr. and Mrs. Lewis Ulrich autoed to to Medford Monday. Entered the law department of the Lewis Ulrich and Ries Chapman Miss Fleta Ulrich spent Friday with Medford Sunday. maud a fishing trip to Applegate Wed University of Virginia in the fall of' Roy Ulrich and Ries Chapman autoed friends at Applegate. 1879 at.d received his diploma in 1881. | nesday. to Medford Tuesday. Mrs. J. E. Davis was in Medford Opened a law office in Atlanta in Joe Hitch who has been at Seattle Mrs. Oscar Dunford waa a Medford for a few hours Sunday. for some time returned to Jacksonville May, 1882, and continued his profession there for eighteen months. Don’t over lock those special sales this week. visitor Wednesday. Married, June 24, 1885, to Miss Helen J Ed. Helms was a Sunday afternoon ! at Taylor-Williams Co. Sheriff Aug. D. Singler and “Curley” Louise Axson of Savannah, and later I County Clerk G..A. Gardner was a visitor at Medford. Wilson were calling on Medford frierds in the same year became profesarr if County court held regular monthly , recent visitor at Medford. Monday evening. history amt political economy at Bryn I George Culy of Talent was in Jack meeting this week. Misses Mary Bagshaw and Vera i Mawr. Miss Cora Thomas was among the sonville on business Friday. and Jewell Bailey were Saturday visi- Remained at Bryn Mawr three 1 Henry. Barneburg of Ashland was a tors at Medford. local people in Medford. I years, when he resigned to accept a I similar professorship at Wesleyan Miss Flossie Dunford and Wm. Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Bellinger spent Jacksonville visitor Thursday. Mr. and Mrs. Harry Luy were Med Intyre were auto passengers to Med university. Tuesday in Jacksonville. Published his first book in 1885, on ford Monday evening. Mrs. W. S. Barnum was a Medford ford visitors Sunday afternoon. Miss Kate Buckley of Applegate is "Congressional Government,” which visitor Saturday evening. Amos Walker of Medford spent a engaged as nurse for S. E. Dunning- made for him a name as a scholar and J. L. Rowe of Sam’s Valley- was at hours in Jacksonville Wednesday. thinker on political questions. ton, who is seriously ill. the county seat Tuesday. Len Harris of Chico, Cal., was among His next book, "The State,” pub FOR SALE—The History of Oregon D. H. Cronemiller drove to Central the strangers in town Wednesday. lished in 1839, was the first work in in 4 volumes, for less than half price. Point Monday afternoon. W. W. Hartley of Medford autoed to English to present the subject of the Address, B. B. Jacksonville. Mrs. Frank Cameron was a Satur Jacksonville Wednesday afternoon. operations of all constitutional govern The Jacksonville Brick & Tile Co. is ments. day caller in Jacksonville. Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Davis were in furnishing brick for the constructiqp In 1893 ‘‘Division and Reunion,” Miss Alice Hoefs was calling on Jacksonville Wednesday afternoon. of the new opera house at Medford. ‘‘An Old Master and Other Political i Medford friends Tuesday. G. A.. Hover of Phoenix was a busi Mrs. J. Percy Wells who recently Essays” and ‘‘Mere Literature and Miss Louise Ensele was a Saturday ness visitor in Jacksonville Tuesday. underwent a surgical operation at San Other Essays” came from his pen. afternoon visitor at Medford. Attorney Gus Newbury of Medford Francisco, is reported to be improving In 1896 the publication of "George Wilbur Cameron of .Applegate was motored to the county seat Tuesday. in health. Washington” added to his reputation at the county seat Thursday. Frank Neil of Derby was the guest Mr. and Mrs. T. W. Fulton attended as a writer and historian. R. A. Bunch waB in Medford for a of Jacksonville relatives Wednesday. the musical entertainment presented Elected president of Princeton uni short time Monday evening. Mrs. Bertha Shaw of Williams creek at the Natatorium in Medford Monday versity, in 1902, to succeed Dr. Francis Mrs. Ed. Wendt wa3 shopping in spent Sunday c.'ith Jacksonville friends evening. L. Patton. Medford one day this week. In 1902 published a “History of the Miss Fay Sears of Medford was the Mr. and Mrs. T. J. Kenney and Ed. Mullin, the blacksmith, spent guest of Jacksonville friends Sunday. daughters, Mrs. W. Kentner and Miss People of the United States,” said to fa Saturday evening at Medford. Chas. Schmidt of Applegate was in Francis Kenney, spent Sunday with be the first important work of its kind written by a southerder. Mr. and Mrs. G. N. Lewis were Jacksonville the latter part of the week Medford friends. Named by the democratic party for bl Central Point visitors Monday. Mrs. S. H. Steinbaugh. who W. A. Jones of Ross Lane was at governor of New Jersey in 1910, elect been visiting friends in Medford the county seat for a few hours Satur Herman Offcnbacher was doing busi day. Jacksonville returned to her home at ed in November of that year, and ness in Jacksonville this week. inaugurated January 17, 1911. Mr. and Mrs. Matt Demmer were Tacoma Tuesday. Ralph Jennings, of Applegate was a In the autumn of 1911 his name was Mrs. Minnie Kelley and Ed. Bost first prominently connected with the trading with Medford merchants Sat Jacksonville visitor Wednesday. wick attended the Jubilee Singers en presidential nomination. Attorney W, E. Phipps of Medford urday. Sam Van Dyke of Phoenix tarried at tertainment at the Natatorium in autoed to Jacksonville Tuesday. After a hard fight in the primaries ' the county seat for a short time Wed Medford Monday evening. he was nominated by the democratic' Mr. and Mrs. David Duncan were in H. L. Palmer arrived from Silverton, partv for president at Baltimore, July nesday. Medford for a few hours Monday. Oregon, last week and is visiting at 2, 1912. Attorney Fred W. Mears was in W. F. Horn of Medford was a re Officially notified of the nomination Jacksonville on professional business the home of his son-in-law and daugh cent business visitor at Jacksonville. ter, Mr. and Mrs. Oscar Dunford. at h’s home at Seagirt, N. J., August Friday. C. W. Sharpe of Talent precinct was County Commissioners Leever of 7, 1912. Attorney B. F. Mulkey of Medford in Jacksonville on business Tuesday. Elected twenty-eighth president of Cen.ral Point and Smith of Rogue transacted business at the court house Peter Ingram of Medford was calling River attended the sessions of the the United States, Nov. 5, 1912, re Friday. on friends at the county seat Tuesday. county court at the court house this ceiving 435 electoral votes out of a Contractor Perham of Medford trans week. total of 531. See Taylor-Williams Co. for your Resigned the governorship of New red clover, timothy and rye grass seeds acted business at the county seat Wed The Jacksonville-Medford auto stage nesday. Jersey, March 1, 1013, in anticipation Mrs. Jas. M. Cronemiller was a Mrs. Getrude Norton and Miss Flora ' line discontinued its service this week. of his inauguration as president. Saturday evening visitor at Medtord. | This puts it up to the R. R. V. Ry. to Thompson spent Sunday afternoon at Left Trenton for Washington, March handle the traffic between Medford and Mert Daily and sister, Miss Bertha Medford. 3, 1913, escorted by practically the en this city. of Medford were in Jacksonville Thurs Ed. Day left for Alaska Sunday tire student body of Princeton univer day. Mr. and Mrs. Hal Harrington of sity. where he will be employed by Madden Harry Pellett of Ashland transacted & Hanley. Medford visited at the home of the Inaugurated president of the United business at the county seat Wednes home the latter’s parents, Mr. and States, March 4, 1913, the first demo Henry Rickoff of Lower Applegate day. was a business visitor at Jacksonville Mrs. Alex Norris, the beginning of crat to hold the office in sixteh years. the week. James Cantrall of Applegate was Wednesday. among his Jacksonville friends, Wed Money to loan on improved, revenue Mrs. Sarah Cantral of Applegate May En¡oin Road Lev}. nesday. was calling on Jacksonville, friends producing farms, by the flank ot lacksonville. John Wilson and Oscar Dunford Wednesday. Claiming that the Ashland charter were in Medford for a few hours Wed R. A. Koppes and Wm. Normile of nesday. Medford were at Jacksonville on busi-1 Best Fruit Belt in United States. exempts that city from paying a gen eral county road tax. Attorneys Burns Geo. Hursbuger of Gold Hill trans ness Thursday. and Moore called upon County Judge acted business at the county seat Mrs. B. N. Bunch of Medford was a That the Rogue river valley is the Tou Veile today for a conference and Tuesday. guest at the home of her son, R. A. best fruit district in the United States following it stated that they would I Mrs. Joseph Kitto, who has been Bunch Friday. is the declaration in a letter received probably institute suit to enjoin the' quite ill is reported to be improving in W. R. Garrett, the Buncom post Tuesday by J. E. Barkdull from A. county from collecting the tax. health. master was in Jacksonville Wednesday I Mount and Sons, of Canterbury, Eng County Judge Tou Veile stated that I Mis» Katharine Chapman of Duns and Thursday. land, who visited the valley last fall in he was of the opinion, and been so j muir spent Saturday with friends in Money to loan on improved, revenue a tour of the United States. Mr. I advised by attorneys, that the charter Medford. producing farms, by the flank ol Mount states that he failed to see any | prdvision exempting Ashlard from : section of the United States devoted such a tax is unconstitutional. The' Wm. Ulrich of Medford was at the Jacksonville. i to fruit growing, which was equal to ■ use will probably be fought through . court house on business Wednesday , Ex-county __ commissioner James afternoon. the courts.—Tribune. | Owens of Lewellen, was at the county this. Mr. Mount ordered a number of I Clint Galhton of Little Applegate. seat Wednesday. Newtown and Winter Banana graf s was calling on Jacksonville friends The American Bonding Co. of Balti Miss Fleta Ulrich and Ries Chapman with which to experiment in England. Wednesday. were among the Jacksonville people in more will go on your bond and write —Tribune. Jo». Applebacker was looking after Medford Sunday. burglary insurance. ---- his real estate enterests in Talent pre D. W. BAG3HAW. Agent. Harry Lewis, “Toots” Thompson cinct recently. I and Denver Marsh were in Medford PACIFIC COAST HONORED C. F. and Cale Sheppard of Ashland Sunday afternoon. Weather Report. were business visitors at the county Henry Haswell, the Medford com ■eat Thursday, mission man was in Jacksonville on Lane ii Cabinet is Latest Rumor Following is the report of U. S. Vol Attorney H. A. Cinady of Medford business Saturday. From Washington mteer Cooperative Observer, E. Britt; was at the County seat on professional Joe Rader, of Taient, ex-sheriff of lacksonville, for month of January, business recently. Jackson county was a county seat Latitude 42 deg. 18. min. north; longi Mert Coffman'and Chas. Schump ar visitor Wednesday. Washington, March 3. —There is tude 123 deg. 5 min. west. rived in Jacksonville from ths Braden Mrs. L. W. Stansell was among the every reason to believe that the Pacific MINI I’KEC'I’- 7 it mine Wednesday. Jacksonville people at Medford the coast will le represented in President DATE MAXI F DAY MUM 1 Al N MUM Rev. J. S. Smith of Ashland will first of the week. V oodiow Wilson's cabinet by Frank 1 .......... 39 23 30 44 eonduc} morning and evening service* j Mr. and Mrs. F. J. Burkee returned lin L Lane of Californ a as secretriy 3! 42 3 .......... at the M. E. church Sunday. 27 ¡1 part cloudy 36 j to thvic home at Salem Tuesday, after of the interior. Lane is at presei t r 4 .... e!oU«iy 29 12 chi.irmun of the ii teretate ccmmene 6 .......... County Recorder and Mrs. Fred 1. visiting friends in this city. 27 9 part cl°«dy 33 1 clear .09 24 Colvig were the gieats of Mrs. Colvig’s i LOST-On Sterling or Applegate roads i commission. Aith mgh he ref ised t<-- 7 R 41 27 34 26 p<-ents at Medford Sunday. cloud a string of gold colure I bea is. Find- ' ^1IV m or d. *1! his appointment, 9 I 33 ZÌ lit wan learned frrm an authorilutire 0 1 .......... 19 er please return to this office. 3K .......... Miss Jennie Kitto who baa been n- 40 .35 82 2 .......... Is uree that Wilson has already ir siding at Pordahd /or some time, re- .37 33 .10 3 ......... •. Fred Luy removed a herd of goats ci ived Lane’s ac<ert nee 37 31 1 ........ turned to Jacksonville Thursday. 3'» 4o 1 . . from the Win. Bybee place to the Clo.-e frierds of Wilson si-y the cub S ft .......... 3Ò 28 • m. Rjan t:>i> jurelAind the reai- Luy ranch at Antelope Saturday. -. 44 2 ' ine! now is complete, and that it w I 44 3 ■ la d i>. property of Thomas Muss on 3rd Mrs. T. E. G ..d.viii returned to In r »!. ' d hs follows. -i. .3 36 » reel, knew* as the Hubbard propt rty. h. me nt Rosel U'g Saturday alter Secretary <1 si ; Wil,lain J. Bryui, J M .......... ó4 4 2.. 01 Serre.ar. o. the treasury, Wiùi.-.m 2 ... Lillian LurriiMi' rfollis who died ii: si •< nd.ng a weea with J m i, souv iLe J3 .......... G. McAdoo. 4i 3* '1 ...... jiov -rty in NeU Yi-rk and was cremat- relative». 34 Al .(>6 Ai'oi-nev g ner il, J C. McRcyndds. .’5 ft .......... 36 id, waa well ) »..wrf to the early resi 41 . . . Rev. H W. Ruu.mell is still detair- 2V ■7 ........ Secretary ol commi ice, W. C. Re- de ts of Jacksonville, bejng an actress «j the bed- dJ of his ■gi d mother, .14 2» 25 **• who occasionally visited this town pro who is • ticusly ill ai. her home at Los field. j 36 26 Secretary of war, Lindley Gar ison. H .... fessionally. She was ideiHiiied as the Angeles, Cal. !4 Secretary of the navy. d hter of Laura 1). Fair, who in Temper it.n - - a: i- max. 3C.74: * j ■ umber, 187), killed Judge A. P. T. S. Gi'more of Los Angeies arrived Daniela. •n’r. 2oli; m .-an i. 4 > 44 'Hl ‘i, in Jacksonville the betrinning of the t Secretary of ‘endi-n on a ferryboat while he daily 1/ and 18, tniii. 9 on 6. Greatest wi< . an • W'll spend a f.-w Wank» with enroute f-. r Sun It .nt i-cu tn K. Lane. range 19. Total precipitation, , 5 25 < lat.o ti n.eei his lun.iiy, b> natiSe relative» i.> lii. eitj. Serrai a-j of agriculture, David inches. Greatest in 24 hours. 1.36; efuaud lu ackiiuWIeitgi ilie patern- I I apt. C. O. Bisns-ii «-nd wife Aho Hutt >n. i J ef Lorrairi«, wh<» allât ward gained have ------ oeuu ----------- . ---- Kile.- " eVao- date, 18. Total fall of snow, 21 inches --- f-------- T *mt‘ as the "most beautiful wumai eelistie meetings at the • <tui in».-, in I bec>etary of labor, W'l.ium Wils, n. Number of clear day», 1; on the Pacific coast.” • this U1- city, left ' Tuesday r----->— for •— Napa, Ore. Postmaster general, Albert Burelton. 9; cloudy 21. 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