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About Jacksonville post. (Jacksonville, Or.) 1906-19?? | View Entire Issue (March 29, 1913)
LOCAL NEWS BETTER THAN SPANKING J. F. Ritter was a recent visitor at FOR SALE very cheap, 1 Faultless PUBLIC MEETING is an Old Reliable House, write to this place. grubbing machine; 1 eight horse them today for the free medicine. boiler; six horse engine and wood Judge Wuiiington was in Jackson Cure the afflicted members of your C. L. Reed of Medford attended court ville this week. saw all in good running order. Joe Of Commercial Club at City Hall Monday.. family, then.tell your neighbor? -491 I Goldsby, Buncom, P. 0. Spanking will not cure children of Hollis Parks of Buncom was in this Thursday Evening. .friends about this remedy. Mis. T, W. Fulton spent Friday at city Wednesday. Emil Britt is the proud possessor of wetting the bed, because it is • not a Medford. i J. E. Stewart was a recent visitor a new 5-passenger, Overland Touring habit but a dangerous disease. The Car. The car, which arrived Thurs- Wm. O'Hara was a county seat visi to Jacksonville. The board of directors of the com- C. H. Rowan Drug Co., Dept. 1475, ÍO, Columbus, Ohio, Mnrch 25.—Meager tor this week. day is electrically equipped and fitted Mr. and Mrs. S. S. Walsh were at with all the latest improvements. It mercia! club held several meetings this , Chicago, Iil., have discovered a , reports to Governor Cox from Dayton Mrs. J. Reeves was a Wednesday Medford Friday. week to consider various plans for the I this afternoon caused George Burba, is a beauty. visitor at Medford. improvement of Jacksonville and con strictly harmless remedy for this the governor’s private secretary, *to J. Percy Wells made a business trip Geo and Henry Demmer and the distressing disease and to make siderable success has attended their Blue Stone and Seed wheat and oats to Medford Friday. Simmons Bros, have taken a three- efforts. A meeting of the club is known’its merits they will send a 50c. estimate the damage done in Dayton Taylor-Williams Co. at millions of dollars. Burba believes See Taylor-Williams Co. for Home year lease on the Joe Bar claims, and scheduled at the city hall, Thursday O. M. Selsby of Medford was in grown alfalfa seed. package securely wrapped and pre there have been fatalities. Governor expect to work it extensively. The evening, April 3rd, when the plans of Jacksonville Monday. Cox lives at Dayton. D. H. Cronemiller spent Tuesday claim is owned by Dave Herald and is the club will be made public. A large paid Absolutely Free to any reader Later Governor Cox received reports John S. Orth of Medford was in evening at Medford. of The Jacksonville Post. This re equipped with hydraulic giants, etc. attendance is desired and our citizens, that the Leonard building at Dayton, Jacksonville Tuesday. are urged to be present and lend a medy also cures frequent desire to a four story brick structure on Lud J. J. Murphy of Ashland was at the Gus Lawrence of Medford was m court house Tuesday. helping hand in the work. urinate and inability to control urine low street, had collapsed, burying a Jacksonville this week. PROPERTIES TRANSFERRED The special meeting which was during the night or day in old or score of persons who were working ‘in Herman Offenbacher of Ruch was in planned for Thursday evening has • Louis Culver of Phoenix was a Jack Jacksonville Tuesday. i vurious offices. been postponed until April 10th, when | young. The C. IL Rowan Drug 0». sonville visitor Friday. Don Cameron took a short trip to ' J. Nunan and S. P. DeRoboam it is expected that Edyth Tozier I Oscar Lewis made a business trip to Medford Monday evening. Weatherred, who represents the Ore- i Grants Pass Thursday. Homes Charge Hands. Judge Purdin of Medford was attend gon Manufacturer’s association, will E. G. Brown of Medford spent a few ing circuit court this week. be present and deliver an address. A J acksonville , O regon , M arch 3rd, 1913. r'X hours in town Monday. specisl program is being prepared for I ... Mrs. C. Arnold of Medford is visit- Received of O. N. Nelson, Agent of German American Insur- Two of the most desirable residence John Offenbacher of Ruch was in ing friends in town this week. properties in Jacksonville, J. Nunan’s that evening and the ladies of the city prance Company, six dollars, which amount a former agent of said com- U-j Jacksonville Tuesday. Clyde Shaw of the Norling mine residence and the S. P. DeRoboam are particularly invited to attend. pany overcharged me. (Signed) F. L. T ou V elle . (UJ Jos. Martin was a business visitor at spent Tuesday in Jacksonville. J acksonville , O regqn , M arch 13th, 1913. p) home, changed hands this week. Central Point Thursday. The Nunan place is situated on Ore Ben Peart of Central Point was at Buncom Reports Received of O. N. Nelson, Agent of, German American Insur- Charles Dunford, Jr. spent Satur Jacksonville visitor this week. gon street and is one of the handsome ance Company, fifteen dollars, which amount a former agent of said day evening at Medford. The Minney John Renault and S. P. DeRoboam residences of the city. company overcharged me. (Signed) J. R. N eil . fVA A snow storm visited us Easter Sun Co., acquired this residence, trading Frank Bybee transacted business at were Medford visitors Saturday. The above receipts, signed by the two county judges, show how im- Fij day. Central Point Thursday. for it some California property. County- portant it is to consult men who make a special study of insurance, afid Attorney E. D. Briggs of Asbiapd Clerk G. A. Gardner has a two-year Harrv Ryan of Jacksonville is spend who deal with reliable companies only, before paying out any money Vij J. E. Barkdull of Medford was at was a county seat visitor Tuesday. 1 for your protection. I handle all kinds of insurance, hi? ing a while with relatives here. lease on the place. the county seat Tuesday. Geo. Buckley of Ruch attended. the S. P. DeRoboam’s home was put- fa LIFE, ACCIDENT, HEALTH AND FIRE $ Charlie Garrett was in Medford Mon- Mrs. Minnie Kelly was a Saturday funeral of the late Albert Stuigis- chased by Mr. Conger, formerly of day investigating a new gun. O. N. NELSON, with Silas J. Day Abstract Co. -s evening visitor to Medford. Zack Cameron of Medford spent a this city. It is conveniently situated Jim Cantrail visited Jacksonville Dr. J. W. Robinson made a business short time in Jacksonville Tuesday. near the business section of the city folks last week. trip to Medford Wednesday. Mr. and Mrs. E. A. Langley were and makes a beautiful and comfortable Pete Allen of Sterling was in town Will Henry spent Saturday night Medford visitors Sunday afternoon. home. Mr. DeRoboam and family, we I Monday having dental work dor.e. and Sunday in Jacksonville. Jack Eaton, who spent the winter in understand, will shortly take up their Miss Florence Taylor was in Medford Stone brothers of Forest creek were Utah arrived in Jacksonville this week. residence at Ashland. Help Fight the last week. at the county seat Tuesday. Ernest Forman of Buncom was Mrs. Frank Crump spent several Ivy Womack was calling on Jack among his Jacksonville friends recently. M. E. Church Notes. days in Medford last week the guest sonville friends Wednesday. S. L. Sandry of Rogue River was a of relatives. Dr. T. T. Shaw and Roy Ulrich recent business visitor to Jacksonville. Miss Ella Parks and her niece, Miss autoed to Medford Thursday. Citizens of the state are urged tn inform themsalves regarding Mr. and Mrs. Hal Harrington of I The Probationer’s class met Monday Letha Buck, went to Ashlanl a few James Ritter of Medford was a Medford spent Sunday in Jacksonville. evening at the church. this plague which is causing great suffering among bovs an I young weeks ago to attend school. men, and especially among the iiinoent girls an I wo-n.*n of the state. county seat visitor this week. W. T. Bailey of Eugene was the | Prayer meeting was held as usual ’ William Pursell has been on the Parents are urged to protect their <• lillre.i, and provi l-i cl Jan, whole Mrs. Lewis Ulrich spent Saturday guest of his son W. P. Bailey this I Thursday evening. some information in place of the u -clean misinform ition they cannot sick list for some time. evening with Medford friends. now help getting. A number of people attended the week. S. M. Carpenter was in Medford last Send for any of the following W. R. Coleman and R. B. Dow spent Miss Mary Bagshaw and Cliff Dun- Parliament held at Grants Pass this week on business matters. Tuesday afternoon in Medford. FREE CIRCULARS nington spent Saturday evening at week, under the direction of the Gen Frank Cameron spent several days eral Conference Commission on John Bailey and Ed. Agley were Med ford. For Young Men in the city including Easter Sunday. Jacksonville visitors Thursday, Circular No. 2—The Four Sex I/es. A. T. Lundgren of Hutton, Cal., ' Finance, and taking in the districts of | Mr. and Mrs. Ancel Gilson spent j Klamath and Eugene. Three bishops i Julian Abbott spent Sunday at the was among his Jacksonville friends Circular No. 9 Sex Truths for Men. were present, as were also other prom Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Ralph | home of his parents in this city. For Older Boys (13 to 18 yrs. of age) this week. Jennings. inent speakers. A good time is re Herman King of Medford'was at the Circular No. 8 — Virility and Physical Development. Jim Rock, the Steamboat miner ported. Mrs. Dora Saltmarsh and daughter county seat for a few hours Friday. transacted business in Jacksonville For Younger Boys Mrs. J. C. F. Harrington will lead Mrs. John Cantrail took dinner with I A. Colemar of Medford spent a few Wednesday. Circular No. 7 The Secret of Strength. Mr. and Mrs. H. Venable Sunday. the Epworth League service next Sun-1 I hours at the county seat Wednesday. Money to loan on improved, revenue day. The subject is “Missionary, the For Girls Harley Hall has sold his ranch on Circular No. 4—A Plain Talk with Girls About Their Health. John Grieve of Prospect was inJack- producing farms, by the Bank of | Sheep of Other Folds,” and as the Little Applegate to some Medford I sonville and Medford during the week. Jacksonville. For Young Women I leader is experienced on this subject, parties. Circular No. 10— Physical Development, Marriage and Motherhood. Assessor »nd Mrs. W. T. Grieve j Mr. and Mrs. D. H. Barneburg of I a good meeting Is assured. Wm. Gray, a homesteader, who got j autoed to Medford Tuesday afternoon. I Aohland are the guests of Mr. and | The W. H. M. S. held a regular ses- both bones broken in his ankle is still | For Parents Circular No. Z—The Need for E lucation Sid M. Nichols removed hi3 family to - Mrs. A Cantrall. I sion at Mrs. Harrington’s Friday after- in the hospital. John Byrne, accompanied by his ■ noon to arrange for the convention to Circular No. .? When and How to Tell the Children the Peters house on California street. Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Hall of Port Circular No. 5— A List of Books for Use in the Family m Sex. F. 0. Burgess and Jack Stewart of mother and sister, drove in i from 1 be held in this city Thursday of next j land who spent the summer of 1912 week. Following is the program: here, have returned with the intention Medford are serving on the jury this Watkins Friday week. Miss Annie Broad, who has been . Devotional exercises by Rev. H. W. | of residing. Send 2-cont stamp with your address to Lee Saltmarsh end Oren Haskins Department I). Will Ri.y and Archie Roten of Apple employed at Medford spent the week Rummell. Address of welcome, Mrs. Davis, ' was among Jacksonville merchants gate were at the county seat this at her home in this city. The Oregon State Board of Health Tuesday. week. Judge M. Purdin of Medford deliver Jacksonville. 703 Selling ¿building, Portland, Oregon Response, Ashland. W. O. Garrett, the music teacher, Councilman George Millar of Med ed an address at the funeral of A. W. Appointment of Committees. comes down tile line every Saturday to ford was in Jacksonville a few hours Sturgis Tuesday afternoon. Reports of district officers and aux- ! give his number of pupils lessons, Mrs. Rumley of Medford visited at Monday. diaries. which has been continued for several Attorney Clarence L. Reames of the home of her san, Lin and family, Discussion led by Mrs. Cornell. months past. on Poorman creek this week. Medford was attending circuit court Grants Pass. Mrs. Gertrude L. Norton and Mis» this week. How to. increase enthusiasm in our I Teash Jennings took dinner with Mrs. C. C. Buck Tuesday. Sheriff Aug. D. Singler, and deputy, Flora Thompson were among their auxi Iliaries. Hollis Parks is on the jury this week. Address, Miss Leigh. “Curley" Wilson autoed to Medford Medford friends Saturday evening. Rev. Warren, who has charge of the Singing. Wednesday. M. R. Buck has been working for Noon—Devotions led by Rev. Aldrich . A. S. Kleinhammer for some time Money to loan on improved, revenue Klamath Indian mission, will preach Paper, Mite Boxes, Talent. producing farms, by the Bank ol at the M. E. Sunday evening March 30. past. He is one of the best cow boys. Mile Box Convention, Queen Es-1 Rev. H. W. Rummell returned Sat Jacksonville. Ernest Forman is visiting his Jack Mrs. Frank Robinson, a former resi urday from Los Angeles, Lal., where I thers of Jacksonville. sonville friends this week. Song, Mr. Aldrich, Central Poir.t. he had been visiting his mother, who dent of this city visited Jacksonville ----------- - !>♦-------- - Paper on Tithing, Ashland. Discus- ! is very ill. friends this week. sion. Deb nger Gap. Mr. and Mrs. Benj. M. Collins at W. M. Kennedy of Medford tarried Special music, Medford. tended the chicken dinner given by a short time in Jacksonville the be How to use the study book. Rose-I I he Christian church at Medford Wed Iiy Norman Gage. ginning of the week. burg. nesday evening. Jake Ragsdale of Beagle went up to Mr. and Mrs. James Getchel^ of Echoes from the Parliament, Grants . The following first-class reels will Trail last Monday to visit his relatives Central Point district spent Saturday Pass. be shown at U. S. Hall Saturday night Mr. and Mrs. Jesse Ragsdale. with relatives in this city. Music, Queen Esthers, Jacksonville, i 25 Cts. a Jar. “Thirst for Gold,” “Dotty’s N* w Jasper Hannah of Debenger Gap Paper, How to interest our young Mrs. I. N. Jones of Richmond, Cal., Doll,” and “Cupid Through Padlock." transacted business in Medford and people, Medford. and a former resident of Jacksonville James Fitzbibbon, a miner of Foots Jacksonville last Friday and Saturday. Address, Mi3s Leigh. has been visiting relatives in this city. creek arrived in this city Wednesday Eleci ion of Officers. George Hoffman of Steamboat, who and will be employed by Mr. Buitt.rly, Josie Hannah and Tim Daily of Trail Adjourn by s.nging, “Blest be the . w nt to Eagle Point last Monday where was with Nunan-Taylor company for a who is operating a mine near J^cxson- Tie.” number of years, was in town recent Mr. Daily took the train for Medford ville. Evening Session—Singing, Jackson where he will visit his sick father. ly* Don Cameron and a party of men ville. Albert Tozier, of the Pacific Farmer, from Medford left fur Linn county Quite a number of friends gathered Prayer. Portland, and his sister, Mrs. Edyth this week, where they will be employed Bible Reading and Address by Miss at the Debenger Gap ranch Easter Tozier Weathered, were callers at this in surveying a route for a logging rail •Sunday and spent a very enjoyable Leigh. office. afternoon and evening. Those present road. Among the Jacksonville people in were: Miss Mima Hanna and her Drs. E. B. Pickel and H. E. Morri Medford Saturday were, Mrs. Lewis i son and other Medford physicians at Straight, at It. brother Josie of Trail, Jessie Tresham Ulrich, Mrs. W. C. Deneff, Mrs. A. is no nee of our ‘‘beating around of Sams Valley, John Burns and Rus « tended circuit court this week as wit the There bush.” We might as well out with it Rose and Mrs. G. S. Epperson. nesses in the Moore-Swedenberg mal first as last. We want yon to try Chanilier- sel Thornbrue of Central Point, Mr. Among the Medford oeople who at- practice case. Iain's Cou.'h Remedy t> e ner.t time you and Mrs. J. B. Hanna, Luther Wort have a cough or cold. There is no reocos man and “his name is Dennis.” tend the funeral of the late A. W. Rev and Mrs. H. W. Rummell at- ao far as we can see why you should not do Sturgis Tnesduy were: F. Osenbrugge, C haun-ey P. Dennis airived at the so. This preparation by its remarkable Jacob Kiippel, F. Hubbard and Mr. tended the Parliament held under the cures has gal led a world wide reputation, Debenger Gup ranch last Friday after We are revising oj- lists ready for Conference diretion of the General Howard. .nd people everywhere r >- it in th« spending *be winter in an Frenciac«.! spring trade. If vou have real estui«* «o Commission on Finance of the M. E. highest terms of praise. It is for sale by al. pose of at a fair price place it in our hands Hatley Hall this week sold his farm and various other California cities. Jeaiers.—Advertisement. Church at Granls Pass this week. for sale, we have a number of prospective property on Little Applegate, known R. B. Dow was an Eagle Point visi- William Teheiy, a miner, well kno’.Vr buyers who expe-t v r* for -h--ir m eiev. as the old Thurman place to Bob Crow I ter iart Sund* ther of Medford. We were uuable to in Jackeon and Josephi io counties, How’s This? died at Grants Pa is, Friday from iff. lea*-n the consideration. We offer One Hundred Dollars Re- effects of rm over due** of morphine. ward for any case of Catarrh that Hi.mer Gallup, of Fishkill-on-the- He was about 50 years ■ of age and cannot be cured by Hall’s Catarrh Huiiaon, N. Y., a brocher of Miss married. Teheiy was a i resident ol Cure. Myra Gallup, arrived in town, Tuesday. F. J. CnCNEY & CO.. Toledo. O. Jacksonville many years ago. We, the u- tcrrlcncl. 1 ,-a k’ wn F. J. * i«t amount of ill h ?a’.iu is il'ic* to irr He will leside with his uncle, Henry Chancy t r t e la. t 15 >•«...■», ar.d txBeve ur*i dh .’’on. When the(tomacli fail« Mi. Tozier of Port.I:nd Ore of tl. him p rf. etly I. .nor.ible la nil busin. - « G ip on the Sterling road. rn it* ’..,n ti .ns pio«**l»'he *1 ■ !» pioneer newspaper men of the sr.ee, transactions arl tlnan«-1 illy able t • car:y :o out any obligations m.nlo by bis firm. . m bmi.i.ies derarzea. A ft-« d«.*e» <>( Bi I Campbell and York Eaton left accompanied bv his sister, Mr*. Edyth NATIONAL BANK OF COMMERCE, . f .berlun . Table s is all you need. They F day morning for the Blue Ledge Tozier Wentherr •■!, of the organize'.on Toledo, O. i.lii «tren^thin your dine«*ti'.n, invigorate «, .ict. Mr. Campbell rec* iveil wo d and publicity deptrtfn-n’’ f trie V-in - OFFICE: Bank of ’ack- on,- liver,and regulate ymirlowol», entirely Hall’s Catarrh Cure 1« ta’"*n Interna!!?, t.. .t parties were pnparini to j*>r p fact'.ircr’s Asm- 'i««n of tie ’ ,i j- acting directly upon Ilia blood ..nd mu l ie aw?y with that miserable feelin* <liie sonville Bldg. Upstairs cous aurfac« s of the system. Testimonial» M iaulty digestion. Try it. Many ollie™ bit claim* in that district and I e has ■ent free, price 75 cents per bottle. Sold west, were in Jacksonville for „ . h . ’ , by all Druggist». n .vei^ec permanently cured—why not you? tened out to protect them. For sal« by ail dealers. time Friday. 1 Take U«U • Family 1*111» lor constipation. I Great Red Plague Did you ever hear of N¥ALS 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 By listing it with