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About Jacksonville post. (Jacksonville, Or.) 1906-19?? | View Entire Issue (Aug. 22, 1914)
LOCAL NEWS Mrs. Harry l.uv was a recent visitor1 Sutherlin Lays Street Pavement Jacob Sh'vely, u native of Ol io, dud A number of Jackson county educa in Medford. nt the home of his daughter, Mrs. tor» have just returned fr«ni a trip to ‘ W. T. Miles of MeJford was a recent C'ater Lake. Pelican Bay, Klamath Charles Mitchell was a recent visi- visitor in this city. R )St burg. Or., Au/. liul* Florence Bartley, near Williams, I. st Falls, and ether places of- interest -and. tor at Medford. week, age,! 81 years. The body was E D. Briggs of A bland was a rec, nt ci y of Suth rlln has contracted tor a report a most enjoy able vuting. The Mr. and Mrs. Reuben Robinson were visitor ir. this city. mile and a quarter of concrete pave- »hipped for burial to Ashland where he poli ty consisted of Wells Wheeler a id at Medford Tuesday. h“.d resided a number of ye irs and had wife. Supervisor Chase, and Miss •Mrs. Will Barnum visited friends jt m nL in all tion to th? several b ocks many frieno». ) i^-’A. B. Hayes of Grants Pass was a 1 Medford already paved. The Arenz Construct Emma Wendt. Wednesday. recent visitor" in town. ion t impauy, of Salem, received the Clyde Shaw of Gold Hill was a vir- Forest fires in Jackson county are ! tor in town this week. contract for $29,227.95 Sutherlin also dirrete« u» p c •..* • 1“ u tol wnuh all reported as being under ccntrol. has a good prospect to secure a log ■ ‘4 • ’ ■ h< i. -I-'« A “lO‘ Sheriff Singler made a tr p to Mec- ging railroad to the East. It is i F Robert Dutton a wellknown prospec ford on official business Monday. Thl< i* fi r MiSrcoir ot the ■ «■» that eight in.iles of thi3 road will tor of the Siskiyous is in town to-day. - , , . -v I r » » n pf I built through the Valley this Fall. Arthur Jacobs of the Little Appl UJt le- B. F. Mulkey of Medford was attend gate was a recent visitor in this city. ing to legal business in town to-dav. Forty-iivfi School Yehr Opens ,. a. I Mr. Rock, an aged resident of South Mrs Minnie Edwards of Watkins whb Pamphlets Sent Out. Jacksonville, is reported seriously ill. 10 SI-PI 1 >4 ■ 1 a visitor in this city during the week. Geo. W. Trefren of Ashland trans Write for TlluMr.nted loo p.rge B ’• <‘ Walter Long of the Applegate valley let, " I H6 I iff < AKi HR-’-.-1'"1 ,or t-' a’ • i acted business in this city Saturday. Salem, Or., Aug.17. —The mailing of transacted business in this city Thurs » log cont.irtiing lull information David Maham of Eagle Point was 3000,000 measures publicity pamphlets day. Dtgree Coursr^- AGRICt’l TUFl: : I transacting business in this city Tues to the electors was commenced todav Agronomy. Animal Husbandly.Da ry Hus Dr. John Reuter of The Dalles, visited day. bandry. Poultry Husbandry. I.b'" ; ' 1 1 by Secretary of State Olcott, erd all his mother and sister in this _city this Agriculture for Teacher». Fp^STHY. t the voters will be provided with copies. Orchardists report that the apple week. LOGGING LNC.INEHrlSG. I The pamphlets for ‘ this election NOMICS: Domestic Science. Don crop will be small unless we get rain Mrs. Lulu Cingcade of Medford soon. EM.INHERING: Electrical. were printed bv George F. Rodgers transacted business In this city Wed Highway, We.liank.al (y- paper Company, and the work Mr. and Mrs. Wesley Rice of the Ceramics. COMMtRCE. PHARMACY, ♦ nesday. completed yesterday Applegate were visitors in town this I ndustrial arts . ♦1 Taylor Williams Co. have installed a week. VMtwnal ( - Agriculture Dairy I new electric coffee mill in their store ing, Home Makers’ Course. Indus» al I Harley Hall was fined $25. in Justice Arts. Forestry, Business Short Course. this week. Notice of Final Settlement. Dox’s court here Wednesday, for moot School of ,VwnT---Piano, String. Band, P. F. Swayne, the Watkins cattle ing fish. IN THE COUNTY COURT OF OREGON. IN Voice Culture. i AND FOR JACKSON COUNTY- Farmerl Busin«« Com«e by Mail < ’*• man was transacting business in this .< A number of out-of-town people at In the Matter of the estate of Naney Addreu THE RKCISTKAK. city today. I tended the funeral of Mrs. T. T. Shaw, Steuber, Deceased. QW 74S to 9-9) ________ Walter Low of Salem, was here Fri yesterday. U< Notice is hereby given that the undersigned » day to attend the funeral of his sister, administrator de bonis non of the estate of I 0. H. Lawlor of Medford was strick Nancy Steuber. deceased, has filed his final ac ■ I the late Mrs. Shaw. en with paralysis Friday and is report count in the above entitled Court, and matt r, I Surprising Cure of Stomach Tron.rt ». .... Attorney DeArmond of Medford was ed in a precarious condition. and that said Court has fixed Monday, the 21st r Is a Masterpiece of Quality When you have trouble with your s transacting business at the court house day of September. 1914, at 10 o'clock A. M. of ach or chronic constipation, don’t iuia A I Joseph Applebakerand H. M. Mullin said day, in the court room of said Court in the that yojir.ca:? is bev t.;l hdp just be» 1 Wednesday morning. 4 of this city attended the Blacksmiths’ County Court House, in the City of Jacksonville. your doctor tc •’re «o'.. relief. Why not order a loaf today instead of toil Mr. and Mrs. L. I. Brown returned picnic at Ashland, Saturday. Jackson County. Oregon, as the time and place G. Stcngle, Plait:!:- v. L, wtilvH. < ‘ : c * for the hearing of said final account and the from a camping trip on Little Apple wera month pest 1 h;i\ trot, i ing over a hot stove to bake your own. Uncle Jimmie HarJs who has been settlement thereof. my Btointu h. Ev< rvthing i ute > v‘ gate, Monday evening. •A under the weather for s >me time is All persons interested in sain estate are' here ri’>lv. <':iu of .Jia.ubcr’./in’« :»dwr Insist on the label. Our 1 read is imitated. Uncle Billy Cameron and Charles A. able to be out on the street again. •• I by notified to make or file their objections to booklets ime to m . Af r reading said final account, if any they have, with said of the ¡Liters from pern le who had u Smith of Uniontown were transacting Mr. and Mrs. Lewis Ulrich, Mr. and . ; Court, on or before said time. •urc I ! ' Chnmbet! in’*: T.tbG, I deciu », Why? business in town to-day. Mrs. John Reter and Mrs. B. M. Dated at Jacksonville Oregon August 22nd try them. 1 have taken near’y thicL ibnri 3 Several people from this place at Collins spent Sunday along Rogue river. i 1914. Date of firss publicatien, Attgust K2nd. 2814. i of a package of I hem and can new catalmt t everyth ing that I want.” For sale by 11 J. H. NEIL. tended the '‘Candy Shop” at the Page W. F. Quisenberry of Medford, re Administrator de bonis non, Estate of Naney dealers.—Advertisement. theatre, Wednesday night. presenting the Equitable Savings & Steuber, Deceased. For sale at Mr. and Mrs. Chauncey Florey have Loan association was a visitor in this returned from an outing of several city Wednesday. M- II. K. HANNK weeks duration near Prospect. Accounting Fo’ Patrick Henry. John B. Renault and Alexander j •« Unit Chud Justice Sai Il Is lelaliil Mrs. J. C. Barnum has returned Thompson, two old soldiers of this city Chase un stopping at the birth mon P I Jacksonville, Oregon from a short visit with her parents Mr. are talking of entering the Soldiers’ Lawyer place of l'ntrlck Henry in Virginia ex and Mrs. Sterns of Central Point. Home at Roseburg. claimed: : “What un atmosphere! What i Mr. and Mrs. Hanna returned Tuesday L. R. Lamphear dropped dead while a view! What glorious mountains! No Office in Bank of Jacksonville Building morning to Evans creek where they picking berries at Grants Pass, last wonder Patrick Henry grew heref expect to remain for a couple of weeks week. Heart failure was the cause Whereupon an honest native dryly re marked that the atmosphere. the view JACKSONVILLE. OREGON Mrs. Hattie Deneff is opening a con assigned by the physician. and the mountains had t>een there for fectionery and grocery Store in the ages. but that only one Patrick Henry Ryan buildihg Hext door to the postof hud beeu produced fice; THE REAPER DEATH K. Fields died at his home at Provolt, Quite a Difference. When « woman winds a towel last weeks aged 74years. He had been a resident of Josephine county for 38 Mrs. Lulu Shaw Died Thursday «roilml her heart and culls for a bucket ol water it means the heginniug of a We will M<ve Sept. 1st, into the room formerly occupied years. big day. hut when ti man winds a Morning. Furerai Held by the Isis Theatre, from now until Mrs. Jennie N. Harris who had been towel nrotinn ills head ami culls for we will sell all visiting friends in this city, returnid water It means the end of n big night Yesterday. to her home at Pend'eton Oregon, last M; idiy. Comparisons. Mrs. Lulu Shaw, wife of Dr. T. T. Dr. and Mr3. Stone of Salem, rela “I like nth.etio tor irlrls You ought Shaw of this city, passed a vay at he r tives of Dr. Shaw who attended tl e to see now inj <lnlighter can ruu up u Excepting Knives und Forks funeral of Mrs. Shaw Friday, returned late residence, Thursday morning, rope ' August 20, at four o ’ clock. Her death hj.ns Saturday. "And .von ought to see how mine can | The only way to was du ■ to a e mpiicati >n of diseases, run up u nih Ba'timure American A truck load of mn who had been a’air.st which the best medical skill get the (JI lIllilH! These we will give 25 per cent off; all Cut Glass 25 fighting fire in the Applegate region and carful nursing were of no avail. Woman’« Advantage. passed through here on their way home During her illness which was of several ît’q easy Tut n wum::u to denn up per cent off; big reduction in Gold and Gold to Medford, Friday. th >nths duration, she bore her suffer Fb^ CHD nil) a mtiu |M»wtjer on Iler none Sewing Machine q and ciieuks but h iluih nm» to take ofl Filled Jewelry, toiletware, Vanity Curtis P. Coe, of McMinnville, pro ing with firtitule and was cheerful bls cullili ati<1 oeckile und wHsb IH? i.> to buy the machine and uncomplaining to the end. hibition candidate for congress was in troll I-rev I’rt ^s Cases, Mesh Bags, Novelties Mrs. Shaw wai a woman of quiet with the name NEW town Friday morning and delivered ah art 1 unass'.im ng manners, posessed of address on the street c other near the 1 IOM ll on the arm Left Eve For Microscope and Mantel Clocks m viy noble qualities of mind and heart il< ros<'opl>' work use the left eve U. S. Hotel, the legs. and was held in high esteem hy all who th.in the right sil.vs the Amerl The brick & Tile C >. were compelled k tew her. She was a member of the .. ..... machine is a- hilil't AstiisniHtlHin slid otliet U w.». rtnted for ull to close their plant on account of scar Eastern Star oi this city, and also of i . ii I p ... mi hi more frequently IL time. ( Royal Neighbors of city of water Wednesday, They hoj e the )oca| to make arrangements with the c‘ty America. No other like it council to get wat tr from the city She was born at Silvertin, Oregon, No other as good 4'< by 2- I an 1 was aged 48 years, 4 months and 2- > mains. Med lord, Ore a on The Jeweler near the P. 0. dark hin The Naw Homa Sewing Machine Company, days. Besides her husband, she leaves or- Mrs. John Norris of 'he Midvale A peHe<‘i ORANGE. MASS. chard who had been in a Melfo’d hos* m son, Clyde Shaw of Gold Hill, a I pital for two week» following an oper daughter, Mrs. Roy Ulrich of this city, ation, returned to her home at the a d a brother. Walter Low, of Sakin. Funeral services under the auspices ranch Saturday. She is reported as of the Eastern Star, were held at the Convalescing. Masonic Hall, in this city, Friday after A birthday party in honor of Miss noon at 3 o’clock, R v. Bandy olfi at- Jewel Bailey was given at the home of ing. after which in vrinent was had in August is essentially a beach month and J h.r parents Thursday evening. A the cemetery on th > hi I1. the most delightful time in which to spend r Seven out of ten of the large fortunes were the result number of young ladies and gentlemen a vacation at Newporr, to get away from « ------ -------- -- friends of Miss Jewel were present the heat and dust of the Valley. of compound interest and the saving habit. We offer the aud a very pleasant evening speht. LASSEN IN EUPTIJN. Each Loaf of Nurmis Butternut Bread It's Purity is Your Surety Mahoney's Confectionery Store MOVING SALE Silver Plated Wares at Cost Now Home MARTIN J. REDDY, / Mid-Summer at Newport small and large investor the advantages of saving and in Two men, named McClain and Brad bury were bound over to the grand l/ofcsno Active. vestment combined. All loans are made on income bear jury by Justice Taylor at Medford C< Ufemia Wednesday, charged with robbn g ing real estate and all our securities are held by the state Throws A$hes 10 Miles William Swartzfager of $25. near the Southern Pacific depot Monday night. in trust. A reserve iund of $213,000, including surplus, Aug. 19. — Two eruptions Chico, Cal., The California-Oregon Power company guarantees every loan. We teach children the saving has filed suit in the Federal Court i I of L user. Peak which occurred today, Portland against the city of Medford, more violent than any previous disturb habit. We quarantee the date of maturity on every asking judgment for $17,614: t he es ances spread ashes a distance of ten t iblishme it of ths validity of it« fran miles and caused a rumblin’ sound certificate. chi«e for twjnty-five years ami the plainly heard bv a forest ranger seven .$ ,°.5O saved each month equals, at maturity $ 500 payment of all bills f >r city lighting miles aw iy. Th - first eruption occur sinei June 1912. The suit is the result r , ed at 7:15 a. m. and the se ond at 2:15 7.00 saved tach month equals, at maturity 1,000 of the two year, enntr .versy over the p | m. electric light question. 10.50 saved et ch month equals, at maturity 1,500 The Grants Pass Courier of July 28, Elmre Csnnery His Shut Down 14.00 saved each month equals, at m ituiity 2,000 contained the following:‘‘Messrs J. H. Curry and David Gregoire, represent- Roseburg. Or.. Aug. 19.-The El- ing the Equitable Savin ’s & L-> n m >ru salmsn cann >ry at G irdiner will association of Portland, are in the city not can any more salmon this s -ason, to-day in the interests of their com Portland, Oregon pany. Mr. Curry is the traveling audi accordin’ to advice» received here. A poor market in Europe an 1 the union tor, and is just now making settle- price» deman ted b the fisherman are m t of a number of certificates that F. McKercher, Fec’y. I. ,v.j come to maturity in the north sail to b • the causes. Toe c »-operat Chas. E. I add. Fits. ive cannery ha* been in operation the west. The Equitable has been doing At sets over $3,000,000 bus n as for the past 24 year», an i ( enli e «.-ason. ba showed many a man the way to . Over $1,6(0,000 returned to investors. » »ing and to pr fitable inveatment.” . •' r. Curry »pent .ever.I days in Jack-, I «,èd t j san county last week in the interests' Write for Circular. of the Equitable. Equitable Savings & Loan Association Improved Train Service i Connection made at Albany and Corvallis with C. & E trains, which leave Albany at 7:30 a.m. daily and 1:00 p. m. daily except Sunday. SPECIAL LIMITED SUNDAY EXCURSION TRAIN To N swpor», leaves Alhiny every Sunday at 6:45 a. m., Corvallis 7:15 a. m. Arrives New port 11:10 «. m. Spec al Round Trip n Fart s and We k End Fares from all S. I*, points and Sunday Exclusion Fares from Albany and Corvallis. l or fold-is d scibing New p. ri, ini.ets »nd full informa tion call on nearest S. P. Agent. JthnM. Scott, General Passenger Agent Portland, Oregon