Jacksonville post. (Jacksonville, Or.) 1906-19??, March 21, 1914, Image 3

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    J. M. Kilgour of Rogue River was in
POLITICAL
town Tuesday.
Henry Wendt was a business at Med­ ANNOUNCEMENTS
. Subscribe for the Cost.--............... ford Thursday.
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you paid your taxes?
Peter Lindley of Talent was a visitor
SINGLER FOR SHERIFF
Spring fevtjr is the popular ailment in town Monday.
In accepting the appointment suc­
now.
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Miss Mollia Ray visited friends at ceeding my brother for his unexpire,
»Circuit court was in session this Medford Monday.
By DWIGHT NORWOOD
term as Sheriff; I did so for the bene­
week.
J. W. Myers of Central Point was in fit of his widow and family. The of­
fice has had an honest and efficient ad­
J. G. Hurt of Ashland was in town town Wednesday.
Imagine yourself a man twenty
Sunday.
K. Leslie of Medford was at the ministration.
years old, mimed Richard, In the
With the same objects and purposes jpringtiuie, when the little god of love
E. 1C. Oman of Medford was in town court house Monday.
Tuesday.
Sheriff Singler made an official trip in view 1 hereby announce myself as a Is flitting al>oi;(, bringing down young
candidate for the Republican nomina­ people here and* there with his arrows.
E.C.Hogsett of Medford was in town to Medford Monday’
tion at the primaries May 15th, 1914. You put your hand in the pocket of
yesterday.
A. L. Gall was a business visitor at
W. H. SINGLER.
your light overcoat, smelling of moth
H. H. Taylor of Ruch was in town Medford Wednesday.
(Paid Advertisement.)
bulls from the winter's packing, and
Wednesday,
Bob Smith of Grants Pass was a re­
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draw out a large brown envelope,
J. A. Lemery of Ashland was intown cent visitor in town.
of which you have no remembrance,
Memorial
containing a photograph of the love­
Wednesday.
Holbrook Withington of Medford
liest face of a young girl you have
Extra Star A Star shingles at Fick’s was in town Wednesday.
ever seen. Ai.d, to cap the climax.1
Whereas,
the
pale
Reaper
has
come
paint store.
J. L. Thomas of Butte Falls was a
Written across the lower part of the
again into our ranks with the all-de- card are the words in ink, "To dearest
Tom Dunnington was a Medford vis­ recent visitor in this citv.
vouiing scythe of Time and cold ¡and i
itor Tuesday.
Ladies hose and all kinds of notions relentless hand has cut down and b<jme Dick.”
That was what happened to me on
Mrs. Arthur Thompson was at Med­ at Wonder Store Medford.
away one of our oldest landmarks and ! putting on for the first time since the
ford Tuesday.
B. M. Collins has purchased the Neu- time-honored brother, who for more j autumn before a spring overcoat
Fletcher Stout was a recent visitor ber property on Fifty street.
than fifty years served as a faithful j Looking at the face before me, a smile
at Eagle Point.
Jno. G. Dunnington made a business wc:k'n»n in our order and never deem­ perched on the lips between two dim
C. Cary of Taient was at the court visit to Medford Wednesday.
ed it derogatory to his character or av- | pies, a saucy look in the eyes, 1 ex
nouse Thursday.
oration to be known and numbered as claimed:
“Pretty enough to kiss."
Take Figsen and be happy. They
one of our craft, being one of the old- j After feasting my eyes for some
W. F. Dunn of Talent was a recent sell it at the City Drug Store.
est
members
of
this
lodge.
All
mem
­
visitor in this city.
drinking in nt the same time the
Mrs. Lizzie Knighton of Talent was I bers knew him as “Uncle Billie” Rob- ; time,
words. "To dearest Dick,” I began to
L. A. Neil of Ashland was a recent a visitor in town Wednesday.
inson. He served the lodge honestly | concern myself as to how the photo
visitor in this city.
Miss Marian Towne of Peoenix was and was always faithful to the cause [ graph came Into my pocket. Taking
Mr. Vaughn made a trip to Medford a visitor in this city Saturday.
in it or out of it. He lived and died a off the overcoat. I examined It. casting
Thursday morning.
nt the maker's tag sewed on
Mr. and Mrs. John Matney of the true Mason, and on Sunday, March il the glance
back of the neck That solved the
Mr. and Mrs. Geo. N. Lewis were at Applegate were in town Tuesday.
15, 19*4, was laid to rest by the loving
Medford Thursday.
brethren who survive him, with the us- ' problem so far as the coat was con
Rev. P. S. Bandy will occupy the
veined The mime was not that of my
ual Masonic honors, therefore be it tailor 1 was happy to observe, how
A. E. Reames of Medford was at the pulpit at Rogue River, to-morrow.
Resolved, That in the death of Broth- j
court house Tuesday.
Fred J. Fick can supply you with a er Robinson the lodge has lost a good ever, tllilt it had been bought at a
store in the city where I lived—happy
Superintendent Wells visited schools fine line of extra Star A Star shingles.
and true member, who h is labored long 1 because the nefarious design was
near Talent Monday. -
Mrs. Ollie Wolters and son Chester upon the Temple and waited patiently bom in my mind to rob. if possible,
Mr. and Mrs. F. Glidden of Medford of Talent were at the court house Tues­ for the completion thereof that he may this other Dick of tils sweetheart
were in town Sunday.
However. I was not a common thief
day.
receive his wages, the reward that a-
and did not care to keep a coat I did
Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Langley autoed
J. S. Howard of Medford transacted waits all those who are faithful to the uot own I took it to the tailor who
t<. Medford Thursday.
business at the court house Wednes­ end, even eternal rest.
imide it. told him that I had probably
That the community has lost a good I exchanged It the uutlimii before In
W. T. Kinney of Lake ereek was a day.
recent visitsr in this city.
Carl Beberstadt of Brownsboro, was citizen, a generous neighbor, whose ' some coat room and asked him to find
Albert McClain of the Applegate val­ transacting business at the court house kindness and good deeds in all these the owner. lie succeeded in doing so.
long years past will never be forgot­ and nil exchange of coats was made.
ley'was in town Monday.
Mond; y.
It was not long before, at n dance,
ten.
O. Harbaugh was a visitor at Med­
Mrs. Robt. Ennis and daughter Miss In the surging of thoughts restless sea, who should appear on tlie floor execut­
ford Thursday afternoon.
Ruthetta were visitors at Medford Old creeds are wrecked and rituals ing tile tango but the girl of the photo­
graph 1 must pause to say that she
Dr. J. W. Robinson transacted busi­ Thursday.
cease to be;
ness at Medford Wednesday.
Mrs. Chauncey Florey left Thursday If temples moulder, one fact cannot not only darned gracefully, but prop­
erly. Iler partner was a handsome
F. Dunford was in from his ranch morning for a visit with friends at Ea­
fall.
young man whom I assumed to be
on the Sterling road Tuesday.
gle Point.
The central truth is, “God is over all.” Dick, and he was Dick.
I spent half an hour in finding some
That a copy of these resolutions be
Dick Gaskin left Tuesday for Weed,
The Rebekah lodge held an interest­
Cal. where he has employment in a log­ spread upon the pages of our lodge one to Introduce me to my photo girl
in i meeting Monday evening.
record, a copy sent to surviving rela­ and suceetslcd. I was and am still fond
Mrs J. A. Wilson of Medford visit­ ging camp.
of dancing and invited her to dance.
relatives in this city this week.
Mrs. C. E. Springer and Mrs. O. Ol­ tives, and a copy sen» to the local pa­ Before the evening' was over I told her
per for publication.
that I had her photograph, and after
John Ossenbrugge of the Applegate son of Grants Pass were recent visitors
Benj. M. Collins,
1 had teased her for some time as to
in this city.
valley was in town Wednesday.
Emil Britt,
bow I got it I gave her the story.
Medford papers state thnt the Nash
Mr. and Mrs. M. Brown of Medford
W. T. Grieve,
“I cannot understand.” I added, “how
Grill of that place has closed its doors
visited friends in this city Monday.
■dearest Dick’ could have received
Committee.
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buck his overcoat without asking for
Fred Koester and Clyde Martin trans­ owing to lack of business.
Medford boosters are trying to in­
the picture In the pocket."
acted business in this city Tuesday.
School No!es
“It wasn’t complimentary, was It?”
Ma says Figsen is the stuff for me. duce the Bagley Canning Co. of Talent
“I should say not. It shall not pass
to move their plant that city.
The attendance which has been ir­ out of my possession so easily. No one
an’ she ought to know. —Will e Wise
T.
L.
DeVore
expects
to
leave
in
a
regular on account of measles is im­ shall have it except yourself, and I
Sheriff W. H. Singler’made a trip to
Talent on official business Wednesday. few days for Steamboat where he is proving and Monday will find a great will only surrender It to you on an un­
interested in some placer mines.
equivocal demand.”
number back.
Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Klienhammer
"Indeed!" she said—a very conven­
Good
printing
costs
no
more
than
the
The
ball
team
won
a
warmly
contest
­
of Buncom were in town Wednesday.
poor kind. Leave your orders at this ed game from Medford Saturday scoie ient word by which to say something
that means nothing. Encouraged by
Tinware granite, aluminum, glass & office. We do good work at reasonable
14 to 10.
not receiving an unequivocal demand.
china ware at Wonder Store Medford.
prices.
A number of new swings have been I proceeded:
Mesdamcs A. Elmer and M. Dunning­
“My name Is Dick.”
Rumors are in circulation to the ef­ put up and are in great demand
ton were visitors at Medford Thuis- fect that the Bullis electric road will
“Indeed!"
The
debate
by
pupils
of
the
high
day.
Not being «topped in this abrupt love­
be extended to reach this city in the school has been postponed on account
making to one 1 had not seen before
Geo. W. Dunn of Ashland attended near future.
of a member of one of the teams forc­ that evening. 1 proceeded to describe
the funeral of William Robinson Sun­
Mrs. Richard Gaskin and children ed to leave school by measles.
my feelings on finding her photograph,
day.
left Friday morning for Eugene where
using much the same language ns I
The
Parent-Teacher
’
s
Association
Solomon Durbin of Salem, a pioneer thty will spend a few weeks with Mrs.
have used here. Suddenly I stopped in
held
their
ragular
meeting
Saturday,
j
my encomiums. asking to be excused
resident of this place was in town this Gaskin’s parents.
The program was in celebration of “Si | from a charge of flattery
week.
It’s nigh onto fly time, therefore it’s Patrick’s” day.
“You are perfectly excusable.” she
Mr. and Mrs. L. Brown of Talent high time that you get. some Aeroxon
said “Have you anything more of the
Friday
was
half
holiday
to
those
who
visited Prof, and Mrs. F. C. Smith, the now sanitary flr catcher. For sale
came up to the standard in credit work snme sort?"
Sunday,
by City Drug Store.
the girls put in their time on sewing. 1 1 told her there was a lot more, but
words wore Inadequate to express it
Prof. Reimer of the Sta'e Experi­
a
The order of Moose is having a gi­
I asked about Dick, advancing ns far
ment Station at Talent was in town
gantic celebration at Medford today.
The Boston Millinery store is the ■ ns 1 dared toward a direct question us
Tuesday.
It is stated that six or seven hundred latest business venture iu our city and ( to whether or not she was engaged to
Jullian Abbott who had been in Cali­ members of the order are present.
one which will no uoubt meet the ap­ him since site had been called "Miss"
fornia lor several months i eturned
proval of the fair sex. The proprietor | 1 knew she was not married — but she
FOR
SALE
at
a
Bargain
House
and
home Friday.
gave me no satisfaction I have no
lot on Oregon street, near City Hall. is an expert in her line and comes well i ticed that a woman when a man gets
Easter cards, novelties, chickens,
reccommedcd.
Open
for
business
next
Must be sold scon Call on Rogue"
on to the subject of love, so fur as she
rabbits & Easter dandies at Wonder
Thursday.
Realty River Co.
Adv.
Is concerned, is quite willing to listen,
Store Medford.
,
but constitutionally opposed to talking
Another
carload
of
machinery
has
Judge Calkins returned from Port­
At any rute, when we parted this one
Weather Report.
arrived
for
the
Sterling
mine
and
i«
land Monday night and wasat the court
had my secret, but I find not been bon
being hauled to scene of operations a-
Following is the report of U. S. Vol- cred with her confidence
house Tuesday.
bout 8 miles southwest of this city.
urteer Cooperative Observer, E. Britt; | I asked permission to cull upon her,
About time for a new roof on the
Jacksonville, for month of February, nnd It was granted. After calling once
Boston
millinery
of
this
city
will
hold
house. See Fick about those Star A
or twice I asked her to go to the then
her opening Thursday, Friday and Sat­ Latitude 42 deg. 18. min. north; longi- ter with me She said she would refer
Star shingles.
tude 123 deg. 5 min. west.
urday
of
next
week.
Patronage
of
John Stull of Ashland has returned
DATE MAXI- MIN!- PREC’P- CHAR <"’l R tlie mutter to Dick. "He Is very easy
with me." she said "1 expect lie won’t
home after spending several days with J icksonville and surrounding country
MUM MUM TAT N
OF DAY
people solicited.
object.
friends in this city.
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clear • “He ” must be a remarkable lover,” 1
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It is reported that actual work on 2 ......
William Nickell, who was drowned
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said, “to permit his fiancee to go out
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near Oregon City last week, was bur­ the reconstruction of the Medford-Cen­ 4 5 ......
with men other than himself.”
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31
tral
Point
highway
began
Thursday
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ied here Tuesday afternoon.
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She vouchsafed no reply to this, but
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and that the Central Point end of the 7 ......
Informed me Inter that Dick had con­
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Fred W. Mears of Medford is men­
riad has been closed to public travel
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2*
part cloud v sented to her going out with me. put­
tioned as a possible candidate for Con­
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37
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26
clou..y ting nn accent on the “me" that led me
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11
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dear
Supervisor
Chase
visited
the
schools
gress on the Progressive ticket.
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part cloudy to think I was not to be feared.
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The Medford Sun is authority for the this week. While here he gave instruc­ 13
On« evening when I called on my
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clear
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statement that five auto wrecks have tions in milk testing and left a Babcock 15 ......
photo girl I found Dick sitting snug­
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16
part
cloudy
Tester for use of the school. Tests of
occurred ia that burg in two days,
gled up to her on a sofa. They were
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milk from various cows have been 18 ......
For good bread, pies and cgkes, go
!
.i?
5<i
;.S
cloudy looking over n book of pictures to­
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made this week by the pupils and with 20
gether. As I entered the room, with­
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.07
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to Jacksonville Bakery, orders filled on
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.10
out even rising she said unconcern­
varying results.
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short notice Mrs. R. C. Jorgesun Prop.
«
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edly:
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The
funeral
of
William
Robinson
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A bran new daughter arrived at the
“Dick, this Is Mr. ’---- , who ex
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clear
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home of Mr. and Mrs. Henry Pits Sun­ who died at Medford last week was 25
changed overcoats with you.”
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42
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“I think it must have been my
day morning. Mother and child are held here Sunday afternoon. The ser­ 27
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vices were in charge uf the Masonic 28
fault.” I said "1 believe you didn’t
doing well.
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lodge and wc-e attended by a large 30 ......
miss anything that was In your pock­
Six boys and one man were arrested number of persons from this place and 31 ......
ets. did you?"
Temperature—me in max. 5O.£8;meHn
at Medford by Game Warden Hubbard the neighboring towns.
"No: I didn't"
mir. 33:64; mean 41.96 Max. 57 on 17,
ehi»! ged with catching fish less than 10
“Tlie photograph I hud taken about
John
Refer
of
Medford
has
purchas
­
Minimum, 22, on 7th. Greatest daily that time." said the girl
inches in length.
ed the barber shop of R. A. Bunch and range, 26. Total precip tation 1.32
"My sister Is always giving me her
Mrs. R. C. Jorgeson of Medford who has taken posession. Mr. Bunch moved inches. Greatest in 24 hours, .26 in., photograph«." remarked Dick, nnd he
a ceded Thomas DeVose in the bak- i his family to Medford Wednesd v, on 22. Number of davs with .01 left the room
ei.. business has completely renovatea where he expects to engage in busi­ inch or more nrecioitation. 10. clear,
"Humph!" I said "Brother, eh?”
li.u piemises and is prspatsd to supply , ness. Mr. Keter and fam iy tie occu­ , 16; partly cloudy, 6; cloudy,
Did I say he wasn't my brother?"
7. Pre-. “ We
were engaged be.ore 1 left the
It tali bread and pastry to our people I pying the house on Calif..in a street | cipition since Sept. 1st,
7.31. last sea­ bouse.
at reasonable prices.
vacated by Mr. Bunch.
son 13.60.
LOCAL NEWS
MY
PHOTO GIRL
“Doing Furop«” In Olden Day«.
FO.i RENI’ - r >«• N >r> nr h »use on
Clare Howard in "The English Trav­ Oregon street. $6.00 per month. Ap­
elers of the Renaissance” tells us that
the serious ally of tbq tra.1 eler in nnd ply to D. W^ Bags haw.
before Elizabethan days «as to be­
come a .“compleat person." This could j
be achieved only by oouibig into eon- j
taet with the learning and life of the '
continent, particularly Italy—the flow- I
er of the renaissance—aud as the aev- I
euteoutli century advanced of France. >
which then liecame the arbiter of man- I
tiers. The discomforts, dangers and |
risks of travel iu those days were co- 1
lossal. The dirty, insanitary inns were
death traps, and “many an eager tour­
Anvone«e ir.g ? sketch a id douer«n way
i> ¡.tuertó . . * opinion free .»^êtlier an
ist lay down with smallpox before he
.tveinii.ii is
h
, 'entable, CommunlcA-
:.»■ :■• turtb
.
H A KDEOTIC 6n Patenta
had seen anything worth mentioning.”
.-•.
tree. <•
■-
neeuriDg fiatenra.
The term "grand tour,” Miss Howard ‘
¡• i:.'“.i!* triKCD f r ii.uti .Munn & Co. receive
tells us, was used for the first time by 'sp«n<U notice ni bout chiave, in lini
Richard Lassels iu 1670 In an English
..'Scientific
book for travelers entitled ’.The Grand
■ .• 1 wockif, LnrctM ctr
A.hnn.V
'
...»• t"ir naí.' Terh 4 l i a
ctiiuuun ( .
Tour of France and the Giro of Italy.”
».•ar; f..
newodoMier.».
She traces the causes involved in the
qjpxsl««, N q W'Y ü Í.K
decadence of the grand tour, to which
’f .
1). (?.
the decline of the courtier und the i
-r-
foundation of chairs of modern history •
nnd modern languages at Oxford and
H. K. 11 ANNA' |.
Cambridge contributed.
• . » »-,->• •<
c h
j^merican.
g
m
Washing Day In Sicily.
1
Lawyer • ’ ••¡.¡a
The Sicilians have the reputation of
1 'I!. •
not washing themselves overfrequent- " 1 r
'ill
ly, but if they are remiss in this re­
spect they more than make up for it Office'in’'Bank of Jacksonville Building
by washing their garments—washing,
in fact, being a perennial occupation i
OREGON
among the women. The songs of the JACKSONVILLE,
dl
women folk as they scrub tbejclotbes i
of their husbands and children outside
Ohio, city of Toledo. I„
1
the doors of their homes, if living in a State of Lucas
County.
I
city, or in some brook or running
Frank J. Cheney makes oath that he to
partner of the firm of F. J. Ch«n«y
stream if living iu the country, are a senior
& Co., doing business in the City of To­
noticeable feature of lower class Sicil­ ledo.
County and State aforesaid, and
said firm will pay the sum of ON1J
ian life. The long spikes on the prickly, that
DOLLARS for each and ev­
pear leaves and aloe plants make »yilen- HUNDRED
ery case of Catarrh that cannot be cured
dld natural pegs on which to dry the by the use of HALL'S CATARRH CURE.
FRANK J. CHENEY.
clothes, and iu all the rural districts
Sworn to before mo and subscribed tn
you will see them thus utilized, but if my presence, tills 6th day of December.
D. 1SS«.
they do not happen to be sufficiently A. (Seal)
A. W. GLEASON.
handy the clothes are often stretched
Notary Public.
Hall
’
s
Catarrh
Cure
taken internally
out upon the mountainside to dry The and acts directly upon Is
the blood and mu­
occupation and recreation of most of cous surfaces of tho system. Send toC
the poorer women may be summed up testimonials, free.
F. J. CHENEY Ik CO., Toledo. O.
in three words—washing and gossip.—
Sold by all Druggists. 75c.
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