Jacksonville post. (Jacksonville, Or.) 1906-19??, August 23, 1913, Image 3

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    LOCAL NEWS
Mrs.
M *rcury / b< vclOO for Di ys
p. Ei’sele w as at Medford
KanyS .CiIX.- Ltg. 2LT-W«aUier-
eotatiU ). s in Kans.u and Miss >uri yes­
terday w. re little cl nged.
Ia Kansas the maxin.urti-empetature
reached wig 105 i <gr.es and rain i.id
i-'t tisit any pail it the state. At
.Vai ret.shui g. to, th timperatuie
■vas i hove (Xt degrees for the twen-
lefh coast vu.ivv day. Farmers in
. hnson County. Mo., have bee > cut-
i.iu their corn by moonlight to <sc< e
day.
Mrs. A. Rose was a Medford visito)
visitoi
Tuesday.“'«*
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Peter Fick was a visitor at Medford,
Saturday.
Heni*y G. Dox was a visitor at Med
ford Sunday.
Pat Swayne of Buncom was
OREGON
AGRICULTURAL
COLLEGE
•
•• -atew .
w
in
eity Thursday.
ibi.. forty • fifth school, .'year
I SCFTCMCCR .1». 1913.
ftr *
DEGREE COURSES ¡» many phasesof
AGRICULTURE.
ENGINEERING,
KOMI
BEGINS
economics . M ining
merce P harmacy .
ARTS FORESTRY. COMMERCE f’HARMACY
T eacher s C ourses fit manual
People Shcuki Guard
Zgaimt Appendicitis
Miss Jewell Bailey was a visitor at
Medford Thursday even'ing’. • ' I i '
.lasten Hartman was a business
visitor at Medford Tuesday.
J acksonv.ite people w ho have stomach
>d < o-.vel trouble should guaid again»1,
jpeia icilis by taking simple buckthorn
ark. glycerine, etc , as co.npour- e u.
.dltr-i-ka, the German reniedv wh h
a came famous by curing ap ndic
)UST ONE DOSE relitves sour
itotnuch, gas on the st« mac
and
anstipatii n INSTANTLY because this
imnle mixture draws off such a sur-
ilisihg am« unt of old foul mutter fh in
he body. Citv Drug Store.
Mrs. W. C. Deneff was a visit’r at
Medford, Tuesday afternoon.
Have you rigistered? If not,
had better attend to it to day.
Harry Lewis and Cliff Dunningtun
Were visitors at Medford Sunday.
Deputy Sheriff E. W. Wilson made
toil official trip to Medford Monday.
A. Mafquis of Medford was trans­
acting business in this city Tuesday.
»
H. Wolf of the Applegate valley was
a recent business visitor in this city.
Mr and Mrs. Horace Venable were
transacting business in this city Tues­
day.
Oregon will be set in motion all
over the world a» a result of a visit
to the state by Ralph R. Earle, repre-
senting Pathe's weekly, a motion pic­
Judge McNary of the Supreme Court ture record of events which is seen
of Oregon was a visitor in this city each week in picture houses through­
out the United States and European
Mon. ay.
countries by more than 20,000,000
Mrs. Mary Miller and Miss Issie people.
McCully wire visitors at Medford
It was with the cooperation of Louis
W. Hill, chairman of the board of
'1 hurrday.
directors of the Great Northern rail­
Fred W, Mears of Medford wast ans- way and William Hanley, of Burns,
U'dilig I USiness al the- Couit hou. c Oregon, that the motion picture man
Was enabled to secure some very re-
WulheSday.
mafkahlo views of Central Oregon
Àii-.-i t*. Ei.sele ;.nd chLdrm attenda.' agricultural and industrial acenes.
lilt- Leihiai. Lui. c:an pic ic at Birr,
Making the trip into Bend over the
dale Thursday.
Oregon Trunk railroad, the Hill line
Ml. a.id Mr». S 1 . Wert. of Ruct. that has opened up the great Central
Oregon country, the motion picture
toe. l tiunsacling legal business in thi.- ;
feiiy Wednesday.
Medford council 1 as passed anami-nuise
.1 his Is the hist day m which to re­ ordinance.
gi iter if you wish io vote Mt the special
The public School’ of this city will
election Sept. 9.
open Monday, Sept. 8.
A camp of the Sons of Veterans,
was organized a'. Medford, Wednesday
night.
training, agriculture, domestic science
And art.
'
MUSIC, including piano( string, band
instruments and voice culture,
A B eautiful B ooklet entitled
3S
Ed Bostwick, the Medford liveryman
was in town Wednesday.
man was taken to Burns, in Harney
county, by automobile a distance of
150 miles. For a week the Bathe re­
presentative toured Harney county
covering more than 1,000 miles by au­
tomobile to secure films that will
show to the world the openings for
homeseekers on the free government
lands of Oregon.
While a visitor on the Double O
ranch, owned by Hanley, more than
2,000 head of cattle were rounded up
for the pictures. Motion picture pano­
ramas will show the extent of the
great valleys of Central Oregon and
the Blitzcn canal, just completed by
Hanley through the Blitzen valley.
This big irrigation ditch, formed by
the waters of the Blitzen river, drains
more than 100,000 acres of land and
is forty miles long.
The pictures
will show the hog ana sheep indus-
try, homeseekers coming into the
country, the sage brush land before
and after the arrival of the home­
seeker and generally give a truthful
picture of the opportunities and. pos­
sibilities of Central Oregon.
Louis W. Hill is one of the fore;
most of Northwest developers and be­
lieves in the motion picture to give
wide-spread publicity to what Oregon
has to offer to newcomers.
The Pathe people have also secured
a reel showing the scenery of the Des­
chutes canyon where the Hill lines
expended an enormous sum of money
to build the Oregon Trunk railroad
into the Central part of the state. The
pictures secured by the Path» people
are the first of the kind ever taken in
Oregon and will be shown in tha lead­
ing motion picture theater* all ovor
the world.
C om ­
(
two - year C ourses in agricul ­
ture
HOME ECONOMICS. MECHANIC
Charles Prim was a visitor at Med-
ford Thursday.
Mrs. W. E. Kentner visited fiiem’s
at Medford Wednesday.
forestry .
‘‘T he E nrich mi nt of R ural ,L iek ”
and a C atalogue will be mailed free
on application.
Address II. M. T ennant , Registrar,
(tw 7-15 to »-9)
Corvallis, Oregon.
CauscN of Stomach I*>nbies.
Sedentary liabiu, lack of out-door eyer .^e,
.»>- fUcicnt mastication of food, constipai.
i tot ;«id liver, worry and anxiety, oyereajit .g,
’»artttking of food and drink not suited to
your age and occupation. Correct 'Jour
habits and t^ke Chaml>erlain’s Tablets and
you will sooirlie'veU again. For sale by
all dealers.—Advertisement
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A party consisting of J. M. William",
1
D. H. Cronemilief and ReV. P. > •
Rardv, with Mr. Cameron as Chauffeur
left early Monday morning for an out­
Road Bonds fot
ing at Crescent City, Cal.
They For Issu'ng
W. H. Venable, a prominent farmer
Leave Albany 7:30 a. m. and l:C0 p. m., con­
Dr. R. E. Golden made a professional
carried
campiflg
outfit
along
and
expe
t
I
of Ruch, was transacting business in visit to Medford Tuesday.
nections with north anil n ull, bound S. P. trains.
Jickson County, Oregon.
i
to remain several days.
this city Monday.
W. H. Venable of Ruch made a busi­
»
«
A very enjoyable party was given at
C. M. Ruch and H. H. Taylor, prom­ ness trip to Ashland Tuesday.
the
residence
of
Mr.
and
Mrs
Bailey,
inent residents of Ruch, Were visitors
Notice is hereby given, that on Tues­
J. A. Thorndike was transacting Saturday evening the occasion being tn
Call on our Agent for copy of “Newport”
in this city Wednesday.
day, the Sth day of September, 1913, a
business at Medford Saturday.
b oklet. or “Vacation Dryr,” they are free for
celebration of the birthday of ti eir special election Will be held in Jackson
Clinton Cook and Lester Throckmor­
Wf
SUNSET
the
asking.
Mayor Britt drove over to Medford daughter, Miss Jewell. A large nun.- i
I OGDEN »SHASTA I
i
county, Oregon, to determine whether
ton of the Appli gate Valley Were visit­ in his auto, Tuesday afternoon.
I rc j - i T s J I
her of the friends of the young lady the county court for Jackson county,
ors in this city Tuesday.
Mr. and Mrs. Ernest McKee expect were present and a general good time Oregon, shall issue bonds of said county,
John Oss. nbrugge, a farmer from the to move to Medford next week.
JOHN M. SCOTT,
I
had.
and provide for permanent road con­
Applegale valley Was transacting busi­
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General
Passenger Agei t
Harley Hall, a farmer of Buncom,
struction to the amount of Five Hund:
ness in this city Tuesday,
I t
A Good In . eetmeut
red Thousand (¿500,0(0.00) Dollars, to
was a visitoi ill this eity Monday.
a wt li known merchant o
W. D. M
C. C, Pursel, the Buncom fai mer and
I
Oscar Tuietit of Medford was trans­ Whitemound, VVL b ,ught a stock of ( bat» ma ure.
lumberman U os ti i.i.rhctit g business
One Hundred Thousand (fl00,0o0)
hemin's medicines so as to be able t< a.pj>l
acting business in this city Friday.
in tlds city Tuesday ufterhOoti,
them to his customers. After receiving Dollars, par value, ten years from the
John BivtohsWurth'of Wimer had them he was himself taken sick and sav:
Miss Hakel Notili g, a former resi­
date thereof.
I
that one small bottle of Chamberlain’s Colic
dent of litis City liHtl a badiali Monday, business at the court house Mjnday.
One Hundred Thousand ($113.000)
Cholera
Rud
Diarrhoea
Remedy
was
worth
Help Fight the
J. M; Miilfa a pioneer resident of Ash­
ku&taihihg a broken àrdi aS a rt Sult.
more to him than the cost of his entire stock Dollars, par value, fifteen years from
land
visited
fiitndsin
this
city
recently.
of these medicines. For sale by all dealers» the date thereof.
(jharles fiickj tolto has been Visiting
Frahk Stevensoti of the Applegate —Advertisement.
One Hundred Thousand (100,COO)
his uncle W. k. Sihgler bf this city­
country toas a recent visitor in Ibis
Dollars, par value, twenty years from
left Thursday for Sacramento Calif.
SLEEJWALKFR FALLS.
city.
the date thereof.
Deputy Sheriff Good of Ashland was
One Hundred Thousand ($100,000)
Mr.
and
Mrs.
Thomas
Riley,
pioneers
T
Citizens of the state are urged to inform themselves regarding
in town Monday with two persons wh-j
this plague which is causing great suffering amon
bovs and youg
Dollars, par value, twenty-live years
had been committed to the county jail of the Applegate region were in town
men, and e-ipecialiy am mg the innocent g.rls an I w n m of the sti .e.
from the date thereof
Monday.
Parents are urged to pr >tect their children, an I pr id - elein, wh>--
C. S. Sanderson of Central Point was
One Hundred Thousand ($100,000)
A gold r.ugget worth J47.C0 was found
some inform ition in place of the unclean misinform ition they can i >t
/bleep, is Sevireiv Injured
transacting business in this city Tues­ by the workmen at the Sterling mines
Dollars, par'Value, thirty years from
now help getting.
day momirg.
tile date thereof.
Send for any of the following
lest Week.
A painter named Gear, employed
Tile total amount thereof to be is­
C. C. Beekman has had a new roof
AlbertJLIangwisih and Enos Conger
FREE CIRCULARS
upon C. M. Ruch’s new house at Ruch, sued in one year if the county court
put on his woodshed at the rear of the weie visitors at Medford Wednesday
and who had been sleeping in a ban snail so order, and to bear interest at
For
Young
Men
bank buildihg.
afternoon.
Circular <Vo. 2— The I* our Sex Lies.
near his Work got up some t<me «luriti; rhe rate of five percentperannum,and
George N. Lewis who was taken ill 1 hursday night und while asleep it i ail of the funds so raised shall be ex­
George H. Durham, an attorney of
Circular .Vo .9 Sex Truths for Men.
Granta Paas was transacting business al out ten days ago is still in a preci.i- suppose 1, fell out of the upper part of pended in building anu improving one
For Older Boys (13 to 18 yrs. of age)
ious conditi on.
here Thursday.
the barn alighting upon his head with pel manent road in said county, de-
Circular N>. 8-Virility and Physical D .-veloo n mt.
Messrs. Bandy, Cameron, Cronemiller force sufficient to render him uncon- scribed hs loliows, to-wit:
A representative of the Remington
For Younger /foy.s
Beginning at the corner between 1
Typewriter Co. was transacting busi­ and Williams returned from Crescent cious several hours. He was picket
Circular No. 7 The Secret of Strength.
City Friday evei ing, making the re­ up Fr day morning still in an nncoi.- fractional sections thirteen (13) and
ness in this place Monday.
For
Girls
•cious condition and Dr Golden of thi fourteen (13) in township forty-eight
turn trip in about nine hours.
Circular Na. I A Piain Talk wit i Girl« Al> ut T.ioir ¡I • ilth.
F. A Fifer, assistaht cashier of the
eity summoned who respon led imme (18) north of range seven (7) west of
Charles Ow ns and Wiidam Va.-i-
Jackson County Bank, at Medford was
For Youn? Women
diately, rendering the necessary modi
he Mi.unt Diallo Meridian, California,
a visitor in this place Wednesday iGoat <am were at the court house Mon- cal attenti n. At last accounts th ■ jnneeting with the survey of the state i
Circular Ao 10 Physical D.-vel »,> n ‘ it,
' day on bu ine-S regarding th erection
morning.
injured in .n was s.ili unconscious.
oighwsy. of California; thence northerly ,
For Parents
of a new school house near VV imer.
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along the route as now stakeil out to
Circular Nt. 1 The N * • 1 fur Eli* iti n i > i !< i il ’I /{i mJ.
W. G. Breeding and J. B. Harr,
About 1030 rainbow trout fry were
r. sent county road; thence following
Circular No. .3 When and Huw t » 1’ *11 th • Ci I I i
prominent farmers of the Rogue River
Hunts
Jeer
on
Road
with
Auto
■s near as practical the main county
“Circular No. 5 A List of Bx»!c < f jr U ij in 11; i n I y on Sox.
district were transacting business at placed in the reservoir on Jackst n
creek, last Friday. Several thousand
• cad into und through the city of Ash-
the court house Monday.
were placed in the Applegate river at
and, a municipal corporation of Jack-
F. L. Camps had a very unusua' ex­
Adam Schmidt lefc Monday evening
the same time.
perience last Thursday evening about .on county, Oregon; thence following
for the Dalles, as a representative
he main traveled county load through
Benton Bowers of Ashland has ji st J o'clock. when he came within a hair’s
from the local tribe to the Annual
the
towns of Talent, Phoenix, Medford
Council of Improved Order of Red Men. received from Sonora. Mexico, a ship­ bread.h of running down two deer—a and Central Point, in a northwesterly
ment of 700 head of Mexican cattle buck : n<; a d< e with his Ford auto,
County Clark Gardner made a trip to which he will pasture on the hills near Mr. Camps was coming into town wit: lirection; thence following, as near as
practical, the county toad in a north­
Sams valley Tuesday afternoon in Ashland. Another lot of 700 is to fol­
L. J. i'e.guson aid wife in the bac
westerly direction to a point at or near
o «ter to make some change’ in reference
min
a at ai d when near the Wyant
low later.
ti e stream known as Rogue river;
to registration of voters in that pre­
L.
about
a
mile
and
a
half
from
to*"
The orchestra of the Baptist church
thence following the main traveled
cinct.
w as sta: lied to s< e the tw o deer st ano
at Medford will give a sacred cone-rt I
|
county
road along said stream in a
th
Frank Kassbafer, a veteran of the
a' the M. E. church in this city, be­ ing in the middle of the :■ ad i
.vest« riy <.«recti j . ami terminating al
civil war who had been in the east at­ ginning promptly at 8 o’clock, Sun­ glaie from hi.; auio lamps, which ap-
< pool where 11.e main traveled cogllty
tending the anniversary of the battle
oaYently eithe, interested them Ul
day, Aug. 31. A collection will be
,-o. I on | he south sid. ot Rogue River
of Gettysburg, returned Saturday-
temporal
ilv
blinded
them.
They
■‘J-
tiken to help pay the ministers
•i'osses tile county line between the
peared to be . scinated by the li
morning.
salary.
¿«unties of Ja'nhun and Joscphim,
Mi.
ami
stood
looki
g
at
th>
m
Until
Frank Robison,
who operated a
lOicgon, a.-iJ at or near said stream
The wedding of Mr. T awrence B.
the
barber shop in this citv for severa) Stewart and Miss Pearl Dox WF9 held C. mps was within les« of a foot o!
i „«own r the Rogue liver. The ter-
bu
k
and
nearly
as
close
to
the
years has been adjudged insane and at the homeof the bride's grandmother,
nh. .i of ra,) road, a.-, herein directed,
it her, They anp treir ly .'ame to them-
was taken t«> the State hospital at Mrs. M. E l»ay, in this city at high
H oelir.i to mid permanent. Tiie line
just about that t<m and leapt in <
3alem, Tues lay.
ui.uve described between the termini
noon. Sunday. Only the immediate brush and disappea- d.
thereof shall oe as hei- .n ordere ., -ml
wire present.
H. K. Hanna and Fred Colvig and friends of the parties were
oi.oi fuiiow thurnosi praciicul .outeloi
fi mille» ’•eturned Saturday night from The cere nonv was perfoimcd by Rev.
Th
« <’* ar'ntte • "»'»A»
f*Xt - lit girl .icd dysentery -Y I ad. i a permanent road, and said road shad
Sold and recommended only by
ì
m creek where they had been W. T. Goulder, -f Medfoni. The
fl
Col i be a perman-nt road and highway
-lit sii-' wald die. Chain!..
ph
of weeks. TI ey hm i con
<•
pii g for a ciuple or
left«: hi «-vt:.i; . tr: ill
« and ! -i.irrno.-a r -.n ’y ur*l
----- beri tnrough said county.
i jrt
jrt having had
htd a delightful uutiig. , fur Reseburg, wl.eie the wil. make
«• "I I can truthfully say that I ’nink it is the
G. A. G ardner ,
Cjli-
Lefl ert ki.d Fiid v«.ch kilted a dier | the.r hou.e. The I i>et ix: '
niedie-ioe in the world," writes Mrs.
u .d caught a number uf trvut in the gratulations and wishes t' - '«/-i.g IV,lliam Orvis, Clare, Mich, l or sale by County Clerk for Jacksun County. Ore­
gon.
couple a long and happy mar. id li'e. all dealers.—Advertisement.
mountain streams.
Double Daily Train .Service
From the Flies
With Dr. Hess
CITY DRUG
STORE