Jacksonville post. (Jacksonville, Or.) 1906-19??, June 21, 1913, Image 3

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    LOCAL NEWS
Bob Jeffries was in town Monday.
A. B. Cornell of Grants Pass was in
Ed Helms was at Medford Sunday. i town Thursday.
.Mrs.--J. Schafer made-a trip to
Miss Francis Kinrtey was at Medford
Longest day in year.
i Phoenix this week.
recently.
How do you like the rain?
Ben Eaton made a trip to Medford 1 Miss Rose Bucklev of Ruch visited
Circuit'court .will convene July 7.
friends at Medford this week.
Thursday.
Ries Chapman was at Medford Mon­ Mrs Minnie Lewis was a Medford visi­
Miss Emma Armstrong of Medford
day.
visited friends in this city Monday.
tor Monday.
Ed Mullin was at Medford Saturday
County Recorder Colvig is rejoicing
Miss Emma Wendt is visiting friends
evening.
over a young son who arrived Satur­
in California.
C. M Rush returned from Portland
City Recorder Stansell was at Med­ day.
Monday.
H. 'H. Taylor, a farmer of the Ap-
ford Monday.
piegate valley was a visitor in this
Mrs. W. E. Finney was at Medford
Mrs. Orilla Binder was a Medford
city Monday.
Monday.
visitor Sunday.
Mrs. C. L. Morrison, formerly Miss
Joseph Hall of Buncom was in town
W. E. Weaver of Medford was Jn
Jennie Reames, of this city, is report­
Wednesday,
town Thursday.
.
ed seriously ill at her home in Carsen
Bert Harr of Watkins was in town
Mrs. Dora Harbough was a Med ford City, Nevada.
Wednesday.
visitor Thursday.
A farmers’ institute was held at
Mrs. D. Davis returned from Ash-
Mrs. W. S. Barnum visited Medford Talent Friday. Some of the foremost
land Sunday.
friends Thursday.
agricultural authorities in the state
Miss Flossie Dunford was at Med-
Mrs. R. B. Dow visited friends at gave talks upou matters of interest to
ford Sunday.
Medford Sunday.
the farmers of Southern Oregon.
Dan Bagshaw was in town Thurs-
'
Miss Louise Jones returned from
The ball game at Grants Pass Sun-
day forenoon.
Portland Monday.
day between the Central Point and
Chas. F. Dunford made a trip to
Dr Golden returned from Portland i Grants Pass teams is said to have been
Medford Sunday.
Saturday evening.
one of the best games of the season.
Edwin Taylor of Applegate was in
Lewis Baker returned from Portland It was won by Grants Pars, score 5 to
this city Saturday.
6.
Saturday evening.
Elmo Throckmortin of Applegate
Teaches’ examination was held in
H. H. Lampman of the Meadows
was in town Friday.
this city this week.
was a caller at this office Wednesday.
Ray Bunch, the tonsorial artist, was
J. W. Hicks of Ashland was arecent Mr. Lampman is an old newspaper
at Medford Thursday.
man and likes to keep in touch with
visitor in this city.
C. P. Briggs and David Duncan were
Mrs. F. Bennedict of Applegate was the typos wherever he finds them.
Come again.
at Medford Thursday.
in this city Friday.
C. H. Pierce of Medford was a busi­
Postmaster Miller was a visitor at
ness visitor here Monday.
Medford Saturday.
EXPERT FILES REPORT
Geo. W. Ager of Talent was a visi­
Mr. and Mrs. Lewis Ulrich were at
tor in this citv Saturday.
Medford Monday evening.
Dr. T T. Shaw was transacting bus­
Mrs. Charles Nickell of Medford was
Showing Shortage In Sheriff’s
iness at Medford Monday.
in town Monday afternoon.
Ira Tungate of Butte Falls was a
Mr. Matthews of Palo Alto, Calif,
Office. Does not State
visitor in this city Friday.
visited J. F. Miller Saturday.
Mr. and Mrs. David Duncan were
Luke Ryan was transacting business
Who Got the Money.
recent visitors at Medford.
at Medford Thursday afternoon.
S. R. Coffman of the Applegate'val-
Milk Shakes, at Chapman’s
ley, was in town Saturday.
Expert Wann who has spent several
Chocolate Corner.
Adv-
months going over the books in the
Miss Lelia Prim visited Medford
G. F. Billings, a prominent citizen ' sheriff’s office made what he terms a
friends Saturday afternoon.
of Ashland was in town Monday.
report of “a mechanical audit” of the
Mark Watkins of the Applegate
Mary Bagshaw and Cliff Dunnington I books Thursday, stating that a final re­
country was in town Saturday.
were recent visitors at Medford.
port will be made later on.
B. B. Beekman Esq. of Portland, is
Hollis Parks of Buncom was trans­
In his report, the expert states that
visiting his parents in this city.
acting business in this city Saturday.
the shortage began in 1909 when a
D. S. Force, a former resident of
The thermometor stood at 95 degrees shortage of *3119.19 existed, in 1910
this city has located at Medford.
the shortage increased to $6656.76 the
at Chicago, Monday—here it was 79.
B. I. Shannon of the Forestry De­
Watson Caudel), Elbert Coleman and next year 1911, there was a big jump
partment spent Monday in this city.
Joe Mcltyre were at Medford Sunday. I in the deficiency, the books showing a
shortage of $16120.50, this was increas­
Chi-Namel for staining your old
Misses Emma Wendt find Nellie Mc­ ed last year to $20898.50.
furniture. At Fred J. Fick’s.—Adv.
Intire were visitors at Medford Mon­
The report indicates that someone in
Miss Cora Linn and Mrs. G. E. Neu- day.
the office knew of the shortage and
ber were visitors at Medford Saturday.
J. A. Lemery of Ashland was trans­ probably manipulated the books so that
Mrs. Mary Bauten of Medford was acting business in this city Wednes­ the shortage would not appear when
transacting business in this city Frid- day.
the audit was made by Mr. Wilson. A
day.
Mr. and Mrs. E. F. Guthrie have re­ check from the S. P. Ry. Co. for $24,
Dr. H. E. Morrison died last night at turned from a motor trip to Cresent 227.86 was received March 23, 1912 and
the money deposited but the tax re­
Medford after an operation for appen­ City.
dicitis.
Glen Downing, Clyde Smith and Bry­ ceipts for which the check was given
E. Conger is treating his house to a an Hamilton of Ruch were in this city were not entered ■ in the tax ledger,
hence when Mr. Wilson went over the
coat of paint, an example others might Sunday.
books and checked the tax receipts
follow.
W. P. Mealy of Medford was trans­
with the cash he found a balance on
H. L. DeArmond of Medford was acting legal business at the courthouse
the right side.
transacting business in this city Wed­ Tuesday.
Mr. Wann does not state in his re­
nesday.
Mrs. E. E. Gore was elected direct­ port who is responsible for tile short-
Curley Wilson, Frank Coleman and or, at the Medford school election Mon­ age or where the money went and his
Will McIntire were at Grants Pass day evening.
further and final report will be watched
Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. Ansel Gilson of Run­ for with interest.
Mr. and Mrs. H. K. Hanna were at corn were transacting business in this
Medford to see “Hanky Panky” Fri­ city Monday.
day evaning.
Roscoe Thomas who was formerly
His Unusual Lire
Central Point Odd Fellows and Re­ employed at the Opp mines, was in
bekahs are giving a measuring party, town this week.
this evening.
Miss Mildred Neil and sister of Der­ To The Oreg >n pioneer has been giv­
Mrs. F. A. Hawk and family of by attended the teachers’ examination en a measure of life fuller than that
poured out to any other people. The
Central Point were in this city Satur­ in this city Thursday.
day afternoon.
Howard Zimmerman of Salem won first settler of other new lands wit­
Misses Emma Martin, Leona Cantra the Beekman Oratorical prize of $100. nessed growth and development in the
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natural order, but only to unu
him v*
of v.««-
Ore-
and Marie Martin were at Medford' at the State University.
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gon
has
been
accorded
tiie
opportunity
Sunday afternoon.
Mr. and Mrs. Roy Ulrich, accompan­
i of seeing in a short stretch of time a
D. W. Bagshaw, editor of the Jack­ ied by Mr. and Mrs. Chris Ulrich’ mo­
i moving film, reaching from the bimple
sonville Post transacted business at tored to Rogue River Sunday.
I and individual life of wood and stream
Medford Saturday.
Julian Abbot. Bill Henry, Edwin w
to the complex and cooperative ...........
life of
Mrs. Antone Rose who has been Beery and Dan Bagshaw spent Sunday farm and populous city.
teaching school in Douglas county, re­ with their parents in this city.
I In what other country than the Ore­
turned borne Monday.
Mrs. W. P. Bailey, Mrs. O. N. Nel­ gon country are there living middle
Charles Meserve a former newspaper son, Pearl Dox and Jewell Bailey of l aged men and women who have seen
publisher of this city, is operating a this city spent Sunday at Celestine.
! log cabin and puncheon 11? or grow into
restaurant at Grants Pass.
LOST Cameo Brooch anyone find­ high structure of steel and floor of
J. M. Cronemiller is building a porch ing and returning same to the Bank of . mosaic; who nave seen the ox and the
alongside the house occupied by his Jacksonville or this office shall receive horse disappear before the engine of
gas; who have read the recorded story
sisters on California street.
a reward.
Money to loan on improved, revenue At the school election held Monday eve­ of the race in the pale light of tile tai­
producing farms, by the Bank ot ning, Mr. C. C. Beekman was chosen low dip and in the glare of the electric i
iackaonville.
Adv.
to succeed himself as director, and caudle.
Tne Oregon pioneer has seen a mar-
A number of persons from this place Channcy Florey was chosen clerk.
velous growth in material things and
took advantage of the excursion rates
Taylor—Williams Co. offers a re- he has ajso seen the fields ot science
and attended the ball game at Weed, ward of twenty-five dollars for the ar- and politics yield a golden harvest. In
Sunday.
rest and convic'ion of th« person or | epitome he has seen in the brief span
Major A. Fries of San Francisco, a persons who burglarized their store of his existence the progress of an en­
former resident of Jackson county, is Thursday night.
tire world, the crystallization of cen­
visiting his sister Mrs. W. T. Grieve
Miss Inez Kitchin, a former resident turies of human endeavor, a sight ihat
of this city.
of this city was married to A. E. Col­ has been Seen by no other pion- er.
The Oregon pioneer has seen the
A number af people from this citv lins, Satuiday. They will reside at
death
of old political methixls, the old
show
at
attended the “Hanky Panky”
Sand Point, Idaho, where Mr. Collins
convention system and control of ti.e
Medford Friday night. They went to has employment.
few and out of this death be has seen
hear the music, of course.
Miss Ruth Peter, a graduate of the the birth of the sentiment that is br ing­
W. W. Harmon, formerly county University of Oregon, an I a former ing political control of the many and
road ergineer for Jackson County, was resident of this place, has been engag- iegard to the rights of the few; a
injured in an automobile accident at ed to teach German in the Lebanon •-■ntiment of truly representative g >v-
Grants Pass, Friday evening of last high school next year.
e.-nment.
week.
A burglar or burglars entered the
County Clerk Gardner turned down store of Taylor Williams Co. sorntime
the application for marriage license Thursday night. Two shirts, a pair of
W. D. M..g i. a w 11 L. » uMrch^at oi
m.L la by a Medford couple Wednesday low shoes, a knife and two dollars in
ijternoon. The oartiea claimed that cash were taken. Entrance was made White-.?«:»«), 'A in., . ,ug! . i * * r oi Cl r.'»
berlaia’.» m- .1- inet
-i to b- able to »-. pply
tl • unde-to-be was over 18 years old through a rear window, tne glass of them to his cintwr After receiving
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in examination of the school regis- vhice the burglar had smashed. The them he wu hit- elf taken ri-k rmd «?»•
1. showed her to be but fifteen Th. shoes taken were No. 8'i in size ard that one stna'l tr trle rf Chntr.’terJ lin’a C- lie,
arxi Diarrhoea Remedy wn ■ worth
j.-.nr lady is said to be the s;ep daugh­ were on display in one of the front Cholera
more to him than the coal of iii> entire stock
ter of “Windv Bill” Walch, a former window* during the day before .herob­ of these medicines. Fur sale by all dealers.
ievident of this city.
bery.
—Advertisement.
FREIGHT RATES REDUCED
gard Mrs. Baker’s residence and culti­
vation of the land as bona fide and sat­
fc • S ♦ J ■a — isfactory, wrFtluit shc*is ent»tleda<o
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Railroad • J Commission Author
Mrs. Msry A. Baker of Medford has patent for the same.
just received word from Washington
ize new Rates from Gold Hill that the Genral Land Office has sus­ ' Causes of Stomach Troubles.
Sedentary habits, lack of out-dOor exerc»?,
tained her appeal from the decision of insufficient mastication of food,constipation,
and Greens to Portland.
the office at Roseburg which denied her at ^>id liverjW, rry and anxiety,overeating,
application for patent after a contest partaking of food and drink not suited to
your age and occupation. Correct yrtur
S&lem, Ore., Juno 18. -A freight rate ! instituted by the government at the nabiu and take Chamberlain’s Tablets and
of $2 a ton on cement shipped from | instance of a local forest ranger.
you will soon be well again. For sale l y
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Gold Hill, in Jackson county, to Port-1 The general land office officials re- all dealers__ Advertisement.
land, and of $1.75 a-ton on the same
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product shipped-from-Greens, in Doug­
' I
las county, tu Portland, were author­
ized by the state railroad commission |
yesterday afternoon, following a hear­
ing wtith railroad officials and represen­
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tatives of the proposed cement facto­
ries.
The application for a $2 rate from
Gold Hill to Portland was made by the
Southern Pacific company for the bene­
fit of the Beaver Portland Cement com­
pany, which proposes te put up a large
Season Tickets on Sale
3-Day Tickets on Sale
cement plant at Gold Hill.
OGOEN «SHASTA
Saturday and Sunday' 1
Daily Uutil Sept. 30
ROUTES
At the same time C. S. Jackson of
ill
Roseburg, representing Roseburg and
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Douglas county interests in general
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and the interests of D. W. Reidle in
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particular, appeared at the hearing and
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made a request for a freight rate of
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TILLAMOOK AND NEWPORT BEACHES
$1.70 from Greens to Portland. The
Season fares from the principal stations ta> Newport or Tillamook Beaches are as follo'*»'» ~ll
commission authorized a rate of $1.75!
FARRO-
FROM
TO
TO
FARE
upon a substantial showing being made
Portland
$6.25
Tillamook Beaches
Newport
$4(0
by Mr. Reible that he is prepared to
4 4
4 4
Oregon City
4.70
6.25
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install a cement plant so he can use the
Salem
5.15
6.00
4 4
4 4
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Albany
4.00
7.0
rate.
4 4
4 4
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Corvallis
3.75
7.0
The $2 rate from Gold Hill was con­
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Eugene
9.00
5.80
ditioned on the $1.75 rate also being
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Roseburg
12.00
8.75
4 4
4 4
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put into effect.
Medford
12.00
17.2t
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Ashland
12.00
17.75
WINS HOMESTEAD
Summer Vacations
SEASHORE OR MOUNTAINS
Railways to Safeguard Disease.
Correspondingly low fares from other points.
Week end tickets on aa'e from various points.
Sunday Excursion Train on the C. & E. R. R.
Leaves Albany at 7:20 a. m.. Corvallis 7:50 a. m. and connects with the S. P. trains 16 and 14
Northbound and No. 13 Southbound
Aside from the customary disinfec­
EXCURSION FARES EAST
tion of passenger coaches the medical
Tickets will be sold from all main and branch 'ine points in Oregon to Eastern destination
department of the Great Northern
one way through California or via Portl ind. Stop-overs within limit.
railway has gone several steps farther
TICKETS ON SALE DAILY TO SEPT. 30
in joining the country-wide movement
Final Return Limit Oct. 31
to safeguard public health. It has
For
beautifully
illustrated
booklet ‘Vacation Days,” and booklets de­
been the custom for several years to
scribing Tillamook County Beaches, Newport and other points, as well as
compel all applicants for positions on
information about Eastern Fares, routes, stop-overs, etc., call on nearest
dining and sleeping cars to undergo
Agent or write to
the strictest physical examination be­
John M. Scott, General Passenger Agent, Portland, Oregon
fore entering the employ of the Hill
system. The latest order draws the
line even finer, making it imperative
that every employe wbo even takes a
short leave of absen-e to undergo a
physical examination by company phy­
sicians befor returning to the service.
In this way. the medical corps declares, IK
it will be impossible for any employe hfl
to continue in the public service if he • rgs
is suffering from tuberculosis or any i
Iwenty-five Instructors—Fifty [Courses
other .infection s or contagious disease, i
Further precaution is taken by the.
Distinguished Eastern Educators Added to Regular Faculty.
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company in barring undesirable em- J
University Dormitories open. Bjar.lanl Room at $3.59 per week.
ployes from employment where food I
Reduced
Railroad Rates. For Complete Illustrated Catalog, Address
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is stored and linens or tableware are
kept.
The Great Northern railway is one
of the few systems that owns its own
University ot Oregon, Eugene
sleeping cars, and thus it is enabled to
carry out the innovation advocated in
the leading medical journals, of placing
an absolute barrier against the spread­
ing of disease, by having its medical
corps guard every possible avenue of
danger.
Help Fight the
The American Medical Association,
which will convene in Minneapolis in
July, is expected to launch a farreach-
ir.g public health campaign along these
lines, urging every railway in the Uni­
Citizens of the state are urg.-d to inform themselves regariing
ted States to join in the movement.
this plague whi -h is causing gre it ufferinf a n mg boys and young
men, and especially among the inn-» ■••nt girls an I wo n ■? ot toe state.
Parents are urged to pr >tect their ch,I I -si, 111 nr rzide ele in. whois-
s >me inform ition in place uf the uncivil misinformation they cjimnt
no.v help getting.
Send for any of the following
We have it in all the very
FREE CIRCULARS
latest an 1 th >.<t up-to-date de­
For Young M>n
signs and snaJes, at prices
Circular .Vo. 2 -The Four Sex Lies.
that will appeal to you. Make
Circular .Vo .9 Sex Truths for .Men.
your selection while the stock
is complete. Headquarters for
For Older Boys (13 to H yrs. of age)
Circular Na. 8 — Virility and Physical Development.
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SUMMER SCHOOL
The Registrar
Great Red Plague
Wall
Paper !
AH Kinds of Paints, Oils,
Brushes, Glass, Etc.
To brighten up your dingy old
furniture try
Chi-Namel
at
BETTER THAN
SPANKING
Spanking will not cure children of
wetting the bed, because it is not a
habit but a dangerous disease. The
C. IL Rowan Drug Co., Dept. 1475,
Chicago, III., have discovered a
strictly harmless remedy for this
’distrssing disease and to make
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package securely wrapped and pre­
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of The Jacksonville Post. This re­
medy also cures friquent desire to
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during the night or day in old or
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Cure the afflicted members of your
family, then tell your neighbors and
friends about this remedy.
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For Younger Ffoys
Circular No. 7 The Secret of Strength.
For Girls
Circular No. 4 -A Plain Talk with Girls Abut riuir Health.
For Younir Women
Circular No. IO -Physical Djvel ip n »nt, M trri.t ' an I M »therhood.
For Parents
Circular No.
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Send 2-cent stamp with your address to
Department I).
The Oregon State B oard of Health
703 Selling /¿jildintj, Portia? I, Oregon
We Have
New and complete line of
high-class Watches and Jewelry
Would be please I to Fill yn r a> ints in
this line at prices that are uncom­
parable.
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