Jacksonville post. (Jacksonville, Or.) 1906-19??, March 22, 1913, Image 3

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    Money to loan on improved. revenue
M. M. T.iylor was a recent Medford
SPECIAL SESSION
producing farm», by the Bank of
visitor.
Don Ci meron was a Medford visitor Jacksonville.
Ed. Wendt was a Medford visitor
Missess Mollie Ray and Laura Couch Of Congress April 7. Nothing
Tuesday.
Monday.
of
Applegate were dinner guests at
Mrs. O. Harbaugh was a recent
Mrs. Cook was in Medford Tues­
To Consider but Tarriff.
the
home of Mr. and Mrs. Benj. M
Med-fowl
visitor.
day evdffing. —
is ■
Collins Sunday.
Miss Alice Hoefs was a recent visi­
Mrs. Harry Luy spent Tuesday even*
George Wendt, who has spent the
Washington, March 17.—The extra
tor in Medford.
ng in Medford.
past few weeks a* the home of his session of congress vyas called by Presi­
Miss Hazel Davis of Medrord visited parents in this city left Thursday for
R. B. Dow was in Medford for a few
dent Wilson today to assemble April 7,
this city recently.
hours Tuesday.
New Pine Creek, Oregon.
will begin with nothing but the tariff I
Ch»s. F. Dunford spent Saturday-
Johi) Matney of Applegate was in
revision bills before it. This was made I
County commissioners Leever
evening at Medford.
our city Friday.
Central Point and Smith of Rogue clear by Chairman Underwood of the
Blue Stone and Seed wheat and oats River were in attendance at a special house committee on ways and means.
Frank Lewis of Eagle Point was in
Taylor-Williams Co.
the city Monday.
session of the county court held this Wntil the legislation is well under way
in the house no genera! committees
J. C. Brown of Medford was in Jack­ O. Harbaugh transacted business in week.
will be made and no other legislative
Medford
Wednesday.
sonville, Monday.
A telegram has been received from subjects taken up.
W.
E.
Finney
made
a
business
trip
Rev. H. W. Rummell stating that he
T. L. DeVore transacted business in
The president specified no subject
to Medford recently.
expects to arrive in Jacksonville this
Medford Monday.
for the extra sesssion in his proclama­
(Saturday)
evening
and
will
have
Fred Merrill of Gold Hill was in
See Taylor-Williams Co. for Home
tion, but it is fully understood that in (
charge of the services at the M. E.
Jacksonville Wednesday.
grown alfalfa seed.
his message to congress at its opening |
Mrs. T. W. Fulton was a Medford Church tomorrow.
he will dwell upon the need of tariff
D. H. Cronemiller spent Tuesday
visitor Friday afternoon.
I wish to announce to my patrons revision.
evening at Medford.
If the currency, Philippine independ- j
Mrs. Lewis Ulrich was the guest of that I am now handling the Allen
Miss Louise Jones spent a short time
Bakery of Medford bread. This bread ence, Alaskan affairs, woman suffrage (
Medford fiiends recently.
at Medford recently.
Misses Vera and Jewell Bailey spent is too well known to Jacksonville con­ or other pressing questions finally are ■
E. Britt made a business trip Med­
sumers to need introduction.
forced upon the attention of congress '
Wednesday
evening in Medford.
ford Monday morning.
T. L. D e V ore .
it will be only after the democratic |
Henry G. Dox left Sunday evening
H. G. Meyer of Lake creek was in
The losing members of the “500” leaders of the two houses and the;
on a few days visit to Roseburg.
Jacksonville this week.
club
entertained the winers at chicken president are convinced of the success i
Benton Bowers of Ashland spent a
B. M. McCabo of Medford was at
dinner
at the home of Mr. and Mrs. of the tariff revision is assured.
few hours in Jacksonville Tuesday.
the court house Monday.
J Benj. M. Collins Sunday, The com-
Miss Mary Wetteier visited Medford
Mr. and Mrs. H. K. Hanna were in
j mittee in charge of the festivities was
Washington, March 17.—The special
friends the latter part of this week. I composed of Mrs. Benj. M. Collins,
Medford Tuesday evening.
session
of the senate which began im­
Mrs. Louisa Combest of Buncom is Mrs. R. E. Golden, Mr. and Mrs. Blain
James Cook of Applegate was a
mediately after the inauguration of |
the
guest
of
Mrs.
S.
E.
Dunnington.
recent visitor in our city.
Klum of Medford and Harry Luy. Af­ Vice-President Marshall came to an
Fred Offenbacher of Applegate was ter dinner the party chartered a car end this afternoon. The democratic ‘
Mr. and Mrs. R. B. Dow were in
in Jacksonville and Medford Friday.
and autoed to Medford, where they senators had not completed their plans
Medford Tuesday evening.
J. W. McCorey of Medford was a enjoyed the moving picture shows. for dividing the senate patronage and
Ries Chapman was a Saturday after­
The winners thank the losers for the arranging the committee quarters and i
Tudesday visitor at the county seat.
noon passenger to Medford.
entertainment and hope they will lose party caucus that has run through two I
C.
M.
Ruch
of
Ruch
was
in
Jackson
­
Leland Cantrall of Applegate made
again.
weeks was continued until tonight. I
ville
and
Medford
on
business
recently.
a trip to the county seat Friday.
The complete rearrangement of the I
W.
A.
Jones
of
Ross
Lane
was
call
­
Hans Rasmussen of Hood River is a
senate under democratic contral will by !
ing
on
Jacksonville
friends
Wednesday.
business visitor in Jacksonville.
Freighl Wreck Ties up Traffic. accomplished as soon as the special
Chas. Pursel of Buncom was a busi­
T. E. Pottenger of Medford made a
session assembles April 7.
ness visitor in Jacksonville Wednesday.
business trip to our city Monday.
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A
freight
wreck
about
two
miles
Mrs. Chris Ulrich was among the l
Porter J. Neff was one of the Med-
north of Central Point shortly after
many
local
people
in
Medford
Tuesday.
Thieves Tunnel to (let $500,000
fordites at the county seat Monday.
Mayor Johnson of Ashland was at two o’clock Sunday afternoon tied np
J. C. Barnard of Ashland was at the
traffic on the Southern Pacific for
county seat the beginning of the week. the court house on business Saturday. many hours.
Number 15 from the
New York, March 17.— With only
Cale Springer of Applegate was north did not reach Medford until af­
Clarence Reames of Medford was
two pairs of heavy gloves and some
among
his
Jacksonville
friends
Tues
­
ter 11 o’clock.
among the attornevs in town Monday.
j unm irked tools as clues, the police ad- j
day.
The wreck was one of the most spec­ I mitted here today that thev have no
Prof. U. S. Collins of Medford was
Sheriff Aug. D. Singler was in Med­ tacular which has occurred in years in trace of the clever cracksmen who
calling on Jacksonville triends Friday.
ford Monday afternoon on official busi­ this section. Several cars pilad up j yesterday tunneled to the vault of 1
Mr. and Mrs. D. Davis were in
ness.
while one or two of them were splint­ I Martin Simons and Sons, Hester street
Medford for a few hours Wednesday.
A. H. Miller of Medford was one of ered. An oil car burst scattering j pawnbrokers and escaped with $300,-
Jos. Goldsby of Buncom transacted the many strangers in the citv this crude oil over several hundred feet.
| 000 worth of jewelry and negotiable
business with local merchants Tuesday.
The freight was running abaut 40 j paper. The job is believed to have
week.
W. J. Canton of Medford was a
(
B. N. Bunch of Medford visited at miles an hour on down grade when the been the work of two experts.
business visitor at Jacksonville Tues­ the home of his son, R. A. Bunch accident occurred. A wheel broke.
The loot consisted mostly of diam­
day.
The engine and caboose stayed on the onds, and could have been carried away
Sunday.
track.
C. H. Carter of Grants Pass was at
in the pockets of the two men. The ,
Mrs. S. J. Day was among the Jack­
Two wrecking trains were sent to i robbers overlooked more than $400,000
the county seat on business Wednes­ sonville people in Medford Tuesday
the scene but it was several hours be­ ’ worth of valuables stored in another i
day.
evening.
fore
the track was cleared.—Tribune. 1 section of the vault.
Miss Caroline Harper of Salem visit-1 H. Withington of Medford was in
The thieves gained access to the:
ed relatives living in this city this Jacksonville on professional business
-W'
week.
vault, by digging a tunnel from an abut-i
Saturday.
ting building on a neighboring street. '
Mrs. A. R. Thompson and Mrs.
Mrs. Lewis Ulrich and Miss Ona
The
police say the job required ail of ;
Coulter were in Medford one day this Humphrey visited Medford friends
■Saturday night and most of Sunday !
week.
Saturday.
Jacksonville Citizents Cannot morning, the actual robbery occuring ;
Deputy Sheriff “Curley” Wilson was
Miss Mary Bagshaw and Cliff Dun­
some lime yesterday afternoon. The ,
in Medford on official business Wed­ nington spent Wednesday evening at
Doubt It.
vault, which stood twelve feet high,
nesday.
Medford.
was entered by chopping away the I
Mr. and Mrs. J. C. F. Harrington
C. D. Stout and family were among
Doan’s Kidney Pilis were used—they masonry.
were the guests of Medford friends the Jacksonville people in Medford
None of the tenants in either of the
cured.
recently.
Saturday.
The story was told to Jacksonville buildings heard any unusual noises.
The robbery was discovered by a
George Morse of Grants Pass made
Constable Rankin of Medford was in residents.
a business trip to the county seat Jacksonville on business Monday
Time has strengthened the evidence. janitress late yesterday who peered
Monday.
through the window and saw the litter
morning.
Has proven the cure permanent.
Attorney B. F. Mulkey of Medford
The testimony is from this locality. about the vaulc. A woman living in
Miss Fleta Ulrich and Ries Chapman
an adjoining tenement said she saw a
transacted business at the court house attended the theatre at Medford Tues­ The proof is convincing.
daik
skinned man emerge from the
Tuesday.
Mrs. J. H. Baussum, Central Ave.,
day evening.
cellar of the building at noon yester­
Medford,
Ore.,
says:
“
I
was
so
bad
J. B. Rhinehart and wife were in
O. H. Lawler of Medford was at
Medford for a few hours Tuesday the court house on professional busi­ with kidney, trouble that I could not do day with a bundle. A light wagon,
evening.
my housework. My back was weak bearing an old man, drove up to the
ness Monday.
and painful and in the morning when 1 curb she said, and the pa:r then dis­
Misses Mary S. Hurst and Pearl
Money to loan on improved, revenue
got
up, I was lame and sore. The appeared.
Gillette spent Tuesday evening in producing farm», by the Bank ol
kidney
secretions were unnatural and
Medford.
Jacksonville.
Straight ai It.
my' health steadily ran down until I
O. S. Blackford of Willow Springs IJFred Coppie of Applegate was a
There 1« no use of our “beating around
was hardly able to get about. While
was in Jacksonville for a short time ' business visitor in Jacksonville and
bush.” We might as well out with it'
in that condition, I read about Doan’s the
first as last. We want you to try Chamber- j
recently.
Medford Friday.
Kidney Fills and got a box. I felt , Iain’s Cough Remedy the next time you |
Prosecuting Attorney E. E. Kelly | Miss Nell McIntyre was one of the better from the time I commenced j have a cough or cold. There is no reacoe
attended the sessions of the grand jury many Jacksonville people in Medford their use and it was not long until I so fur as wc can see why you should not do j
so. This preparation bv its remarkable
thia week.
Tuesday evening.
was cured. 1 am in a position to; cures has gained a world wide reputation, I
Attorney Gus Newbury of Medford I Mesdames W. E. Finney and Fred recommend Doan's Kidney Pills to any 1 .-.nd people everywhere st eak eJ it in the ‘
transacted business at the court bouse Owens were Tuesday evening passen­ one afflicted with kidney complaint.”; highest terms of praise. It is for sale by all '
dealers.—Advertisement.
Wednesday.
(Statement given Sept. 14. 1907.)
gers to Medford.
RE-ENDORSEMENT.
Attorney H. A. Canady of Medford
W. T. Bostwick of Applegate was
5.
WHITTINGTON
When Mrs. Baussum was interview­ E. C. HOGStTT.
was attending to business at the court calling on Jacksonville relatives and
Secy, and Treas.
house Tuesday.
ed on October 26, 1909 she said: “My Pres, and Mng.
friends this week.
former endorsement of Doan’s Kidney
County School Superintendent J.
H. T. Hubbard and J. A. Pruett of
Percy Wells was in Medford for a few Roxy were paying their taxes at the I Pills still holds good. Since this remedy
cured rm- I have had no further at­ 3 ogue R iver V alley
hours recently.
sheriff's office Saturday.
I tacks of kidney complaint and I have
Mrs. F. R. Neil and daughter of
Mrs, Edith McCune and Jesse Smith enjoyed good health. 1 do not hesi­ A bstract -T itle C o .
Derby spent the week with relatives of Ashland were guests at the home
tate to sav that Doan’s Kidney Pills
(iNCOItPUICATED)
in Jacksonville.
of Mr. and Mrs. O. H. Dunford Sun­ arc beneficial for all difficulties, caused
H. Doughty and R. Carter of Wimer day.
by weak kidneys.”
Only new up-to-date Abstract
precinct were in Medford and Jackson­
H. D. Norton and Fred Williams,
For sale by all dealers. Price 50
Plant in Jackson County.
ville Wednesday.
attorneys of Crants Pass had business cents, Foster-Millburn Co., Buffalo,
Bell Phone Jacksonville 11.
O. C. Boggs, city attorney of Med­ at the court house the beginning of New York, sole agents for the United!
Home Phone Jackson 20)6
States.
ford was a recent business visitor at the week.
Medford, Pacific Main 2511
Remember
the
name
—
Doan's
—
and
Chief
of
Police
Hittson
and
night
the county seat "" " ‘
Medford, Home 356
Officer Mego of the Medford police take no other.
Dr. and Mrs. W. L. Cameron of force appeared before the grand jury
Applegate spen» the later part of last Tuesday morning.
week in Medford.
J. B. Taylor, E. Spencer, Thomas E.
Mr. and Mrs. A. Schmidt were the Nichols, J. F. Brown, Mr. Colter and
J acksonville , O regon , M arch 3rd, 1913.
guests of Mr. and Mrs. B. E. Haney Watkins brothers, were the citizens of
Received
of
O. N. Nelson Agent of German American Insur-
at Medford Sunday.
Eagle Point at the county seat Mon­ b/l ance Company, six* dollars, which «mount a former agent of said coin-
Edward Knowles of Salt Lake, who day.
pany overcharged me.
(Signed) F. L. T ou V.. lle .
formerly resided in this city is visiting
J acksonville , O regon , M arch 13th, 1913.
Herman Offenbacher delivered 54
friends in this section.
head of beef cattle to George Kolhagen M
Received of O. N. Nelson, A <ent of German American Insur-
Mr. and Mr«. Gene Tohmpaon at­ of Roseburg Saturday. Delivery was *¿5 an :e Company, fifteen dollars, which am > mt a former agent of .aid
tended the Christian Science lecture at made at Medford. The cattle were
company overcharged me
(Signe-j J. R. NEIL.
;
shipped to Portland.
M ford Tuesday night.
The above receipts, signed by the two county jnd res, show how irn-
t
por'ant
it
is
to
consult
m-*n
wh
>
ni
ike
i
so-"si
stu
l.v
in
iran
te
an
I
“Curley” Wilson, Wm. McIntyre,
C >jnty Recorder and Mrs. Fred L.
d m I with reliable companies only, bet >re paving out any money
C 'vig were the guests of Medford Fr ink Coleman and Guy Harper helped
your protection. I handle all kinds of insurance.
the
Central
Point
baseball
t.
am
trim
f :ends Wednesday afternoon.
ACCIDENT, HEALTH AND FIRE
the Chosen Friends of M:df rd ai
Tien Thurs’on an experienced miner
NEt ' "JN, with Sila» J. Day Abstract Co.
Central Point last SunJa^. 71 ■ two
<• H' mbug Creek is now operatirg the teams come together fo the se^oi.d
Nori ng mine on Jackson creek.
game at Medford tomorrow.
LOCAL NEWS
Help Fight the
Great Red Plague
Citizens of the state are urged to inform themselves regarding
this plague which is causing great suffering among boys a-id yo i g
men, and especially among the innocent girls ail worn m ot toe st it .
Parents are urged to protect their children, ail nrovi le clean, who' -
some inform ition in place of the unclean misinformation they cinn t
now help getting.
Send for any of the following
FREE
CIRCULARS
For Young Men
Circular No. 2—The Four Sex Lies.
Circular No. 9 Sex Truths for Men.
For Older Boys (13 to 18 yrs. of age)
Circular No. 8 — Virility and Physical Developm in’.
For Younger Boys
Circular No. 7 The Secret of Str mgth.
For Girls
Circular No. 4- A Plain Talk with Girls About Their Health.
For Young Women
Circular No. IO—Physical Development, Marriage and Motherhood.
For Parents
Circular No. 1—The Need for Education in Sexual Hygiene.
Circular No. 3 When and How to Tell the Children
Circular No. 5 —A List of Books for Use in the Family on Sex.
Send 2-cent stamp with your ad Iress to
Department D.
The Oregon State Board of Health
703 Selling Building, Portland, Oregon
Did you ever hear of NYALS FACE
CREAM? It is an exquisite pre­
paration that soothes and cools and
smoothes your skin irritated by the
March winds and keeps it clear
and soft and velvety. At the
CITY DRUG STORE
25 Cts. a Jar.
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various other point attractions that delight the
eye and inf >rrn the rm-id.
LOW ONE WAY OR ROUND TRIP FARES:
Round ti p tickets to L >s A gel -s on sale daily with long re­
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Further particulars on application to nnv agent.
fo« 'escript ve
literature on California, or “Wayside Notes,” des'.’ibmg trip San
Francisco to New Orleans.
JOHN M. SCOTT, General Passenger Agent, Portland, Oregon
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