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About Jacksonville post. (Jacksonville, Or.) 1906-19?? | View Entire Issue (Oct. 17, 1914)
4 a .< t d ;. LOCAL NEWS STATEWIDE PR0HI3ÌTI0N MEANS ods by which human society has de veloped. Association Is never secure until it is pleasurable; in play the In stinctive aversion of one person for another Is overcome and the' social mood is fostered. Play is the chief educational agency in rural commun ities and in the play-day of human childhood social sympathy and social habits are evolved. As individuals come together in social gatherings. their viewpoint is broadened, their ideals are lifted and finally they con stitute a cultured and refined society It is plain, therefore, that the church which aims at a perfect ,so ciety must use in a refined and ex alted way the essential factors in social evolution and must avail itself of the universal instinct for play. If the church surrounds itself with social functions which appeul to the young among It» membership, it will fill a large _ . part of the lamentable gap In rtiral pleasures and will reap the richest reward by promoting a higher and better type of manhood and womanhood. Jose|L_Martin was at Medford Thurs day. APLearned uf Medford was in town Friday. Lewis Baker was a recent visitor i t Medford. Mrs. L. Walton was in Medford Thursday. H. L. DeArmond of Medford was in town Wednesday. Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Henry visited in *| The only way to Phoenix Thursday. ■3 get the genuine Rev. Shields of Medford was a visi tor in town Friday. The political pot is simmering qu;te Sewing Machine q lively the last few days. id to .buy the machine Frank Cameron of Uniontown was a recent visitor in this city. Mr. and Mrs. Peter Ensele were vis itors at Medford Tuesday. fa Henry Mace of Willow Springs was I in town Friday afternoon. A Paroonable Paradox. “That young son in-law of mine." Thomas Gains of Trail was a business | »aid Mr. Cunirox. "says I’m unrea visitor in this city Monday. aonable. And maybe he’s right." Gertrude Dunnington was a visitor "What's the trouble in Medford Thursday evening. "Before their mnrrlege 1 oiijecte«. with Homo the name NEW Tho 1 Now Sov.hg Machine Company, to his attentions to my daughter Now Defeat of the proposed prohibition amendment will have no effect H. A. Canaday of Medford was a vis i ■ 1 !O\iL ORANGE. on the arm MASS. I ’ m objecting to bis Inattention in this city Thursday morning. and in the legs. upon the efficient home rule or local option statutes now in force, Washington Star Leslie Slater of Agate was a visitor r This IL machine . » K. is HANNA and each community will continue to determine its individual in this city Wedne-day afternoon. warranted for all Not » Monot- nous Life. r "I Mrs. Hoyle-1 ><«n t you timi married I time. Mr. and Mrs. H. K. Hanna were vis stand on the matter of granting licenses. Lawyer life monotonous': Mr» Do.'.'le- Aot « it»rs at Medford Monday evening. No other like it hit of It. My husband is » t.aist «»riel Paid Advertisement, Taxpayers and Wage Earners' League of Oregon, Portland, Oregon. A. W. Walker of Medford was trans kill mnn, and I 11 in alwri..» looking i >r No other as good acting business in this city Tuesday. ward to sei* ivlirit kittil of 11 lie lie in tell when lie comes home tit night- Leon Hanna was at Medford to con 1 I William Ray of Ruch was in town Political Announcements New York Press OREGON JACKSONVILLE. sult an oculist regarding his eyes Fri Friday. taking Amend,. day. in't sell my novel—the «vt ■ Mrs. F. Robinson was in Medfoid J. VV. Copeland, of Dayton, onio, pur A. T. Brown of Medford, democrat Thursday. • lien» starved to «liaitli." Sheriff chased a hottie of Chamberlain’*} Cough t ¡ire yon doing now?" ic candidate for surveyor was in town Reinedv I i« boy who had a cold, and be Mrs. R. B. Dow came over frem' Hereby announcing myself as Re It for my own xati-fiicth” Tuesday. fore the bottle wtw • 'ved the L gv ’ b cold Medford Thursday. publican Candidate fur Sheiiff at the him it lintnitlet in ever waa gone. is that <*c better than to pat a A couple of insurance men have been 1 ’ • ............. rtei-ald J H.3-,. | t”‘> O ’1 1-,. |*,r. Mrs. T. W. Fulton visited friends in coming election, I stand on my past making a house-to-house canvass here ! recoud of efficient service in the in Medford Thursday. this week. Fred Offenbacher of Applegate was terest of the taxpayer, and respectfully < Miss Pinkie Williams returned home solicit the support of all voters A Broadtr Sphere for Religion—New » intown Wednesday. Wednesday after spending a few days Field for the Rural Church. W. H. SINGLER. in Eugene. Henry Franks of Watkins was a re (Paid Advertisement.) •C T» O. C. Boggs of Medford had business cent visitor in this city. By Peter Radford. CAN EQUAL in the Justice court in this city Thurs C. M. Ruch postmaster at Ruch was County Treasurer. Lecturer National Farmers' Union. day forenoon. a recent visitor in this city. I am the democratic nominee fcr Mr. and Mrs. J. F. Hail of Buncom The social duty of the rural church Mr. and Mrs. Lewis Ulrich were vis- treasurer of Jackson county ar.d will is as much a part of its obligations were transacting business at the court | ¡tors at Medford Wednesday. appreciate your support as its spiritual side. In expressing its house Tuesday. S. (S d) I. BROWN. social interest, the modern rural Roger Bennett of Medford visited (Paid Advertisement.) The dance given by Mr. Mahoney, in church does not hesitate to claim that friends in this city Wednerday. OF THE Orth’s h ill Wrf3 well attended and a it is expressing a true religious in general good time had. ' Wilbur Cameron of Buncom transac stinct and the old-time idea that the County Recorder. social instincts should be starved Judge ToUVelle made an official trip ted business in this city Thursday. I hereby announce myself as cai - while the spiritual nature was over to Rogue River where he inspected n Geo. W. Cherry Esq. of Medford wa« didate on the republican ticaet for fed with solid theological food, is fast bring» Wednesday afternoon. a business visitor In this city Thurs county recorder. If elected I will giving way to a broader interpreta The banks, and the county offices at day give my undivided attention to th« tion of the functions of true religion. the court house were closed Munday Eve-ett Cantral of Medford transac duties of the office. Election Nov. 3, We take our place In the succession account of Columbus Day. of those who have sought to make the ted business in town Tuesday after 1914. world a fit habitation for the children CHAUNCEY FLOREY. L. Kime of Rogue River who has noon. of man when we seek to study and (Paid Advertisement.) THREE THROUGH TRAINS DAILY been visiting friends here for several Vaughan Jennings of Steamboat was understand the social duty of the days returned home Wednesday. rural church. The true Christian re I in town this week for supplies for his County Treasurer. A number of persons from this place mine. “Shasta Limited’’ Leaves Portland ------- 3:‘O P.M. ligion is «♦.senLially social—its tenets I attended “The Spoilers” at the Page “San Francisco Express” Leavis Portland 8:15 P M. I hcieby announce that I am the Re of faith being love and brotherhood Mrs. Mat’ie Thomason and daughter publican nominee for the office of and fellowship While following after theater, Medford Tuesday evening. “California Exprtss” Leaves Portland ____ 1:30 A M. righteousness, the church must chal Editor Brower of the Rogue River Miss Flora were visitors at Medford County Treasurer. , lenge and s-iek to reform that social FRED L. COLVIG. Argus was a visitor in this city Tues Monday. Direct connection at San Francisco with trains East via Ogden order in v. hlch moral life is ex (Pakl Advertisement ) day and made the Bost a fraternal Mr. and Mas. Horace Venable and or South through Los Angeles, El Part» ot New Orleans, pressed. While cherishing ideals ot call. daughter Bessie of Ruch spent Thurs Service, the rural church which at The grand jury in the circuit court day in town. tains the fullest tnoasure of success For County Recorder, Is that which enriches as many lives is called to meet Monday and the reg Cliff Dunnington and Ike Dunford the as it can touch, and in no way can I hereby announce myself as ular October term of court will convene left Thursday morning for a hunting ON SALE DAILY, LIMIT SIX MONTHS democratic candidate for fhe office of the church coine in close contact with Oct. 26. trip on Little Applegate. county recorder of Jecksin ccunty, its members as through the avenue Corresponding Low Round Trip Fares All Other S.P. Points Mrs. C. E. Howey returned Satur Lee L. Jacobs of Medford, democra- 1 to be vo'ed on at the general electicn of social functions. day to her home after spending sevci- tic nominee for County Recorder was o t I ovember 3, 1914. If elected, I The country town and the rural Ticket» to ntl point, wiuth ,nd er,t on enie il ily. I.iu ra al weeks with her parents and fri'snds looking after I is political fences in this will do my duty as I have in other re community need a social center. The ture dewrlpilve of California. Tl e l «i«wiiion and tl e ulp in this city... church need offer no apology for its city Wednesday. Mr. Jaocbs was a sponsible positions that I have held, San Francisco lu New Oiloans on a. p'i atlon to nearest Julian Abbott aril Edward Beery form 'r resident of this place in the ambition to 1:11 this need in the com Agent, or LEE L. JACOBS. left Tuesday «n irni.i ’ for Imperial Val days when Jacksonville was the metro-I (Paid Advertisement.) I munity, if an understanding of its mission brings this pm pose into clear ley, Calif, where they have secure«! polls of Sutltherh Oregon, and has a John M. Scott, General Passenger Ag nt, Portland, Oregan ---- ♦««>♦---------------- consciousness. The structure of a employment; numter of old time friends here wto Coroner. rural community Is exceedingly com I Manufacturer* and Land Products Shoiv, Portland, Oct ~‘flth to Noe Chauncey Florey, republ can candi are always glad to see him. plex; It contains many social groups, 1 wish to place my name before the date for County Recorder made a tiip , I each of which has Its own center, but Voters of Jackson county as an ind. - to Ashland, Tuesdav in the interests Statement of the own rship, man pendent candidate for County Co - there are many localities which have of his campaign. but one chut ch and although such a agem« ht, etc., required by ct of Aug oner. church cannot command the interest Mr. and Mrs. H. C. Gallup attended ust 12, 1912, of Jacksonville Post, pub JOHN A. PERL. of all the people, it is relieved from the marriage of toeir neice, Miss t ar lished weekly at Jacksonville, Oregon, (Paid Advertisement.) th« embarrassment of religiously di ris Gallup to EJWarii VYiid at Medfora for October 1. 1914. vided communities. Thursday evening. Name of edi'or, managing edi’er, Several ni mbers of the I. 0. O. F. I ' hn ness manngtr, publisher nnd own Social Needs Imperative« E. D. STErHEhSON, Propr.eior an I Rebekah lodges of this Ct y a.teu- er. D. W. Bazshaw, po3toffice address The average country boy and dcal the meeting of the orders held a J: ksonville, Oregon. Re; u lican Direct Primary * have very little opportunity for Central Point Friday evening. Nominee for Bondholders, mortgagees, etc. N ne enjoyment, and have, as a rule, Geneicl Livery and Transfer Eusir.cs« D, W. BAGSHAW, vague concept.on of the meaning of Fred J. Fick has on sale the celebra- Editor ond Publisher. pleasure and recreation. It is to fill t«ai Edison Mazda Electric L .mps. Gocd Rigs;Saddle Horses. Rates Reason this void In the lives ot country youth Subscribed and sworn to before me Sizes up to and including 40 Watt, 30 Was bzrn in Oregon and even that the rural church has risen to cents; 60 Watt, 40 cents. At Fick’s th s 2nd day of October, 1914. able. Horses and Buggies for Sale necessity of providing entertain H. K. HANNA, his oppon n'.s sag he is the Paint Store. ment as well as instruction to Its h'o' r. Public for Oregon. CLEAN a id a GENTLEMAN. or Trade. Give us your business W. H. Johnson died at his home near membership among the young. The Buncom, Monday forenoon, aged about children and young people of the ---------- X»)» ■ . - church shoulrl meet when religion Is 66 years. He leaves a widow and two RESTORATION TO ENTRY OF In the last year he has secured fav Jacksonville, Oregon grown up c t.ldren. Funeral was held in LANDS IN NATIONAL FOREST. orable H me action on more than two not even mentioned. It has been this city Wednesday. Notice is hereiy given that the lands times the number of bills Holpster found safest for them to moet fre quently under the direction and care describe I belo v. embracing 10 acres, Fred Fick ¡swearing a bindage be within the Crater National Fores', says he has s cured action on in eight | of the church. To B«‘n<! them into the world with no social training exposes hind his ear this week having under i Oreg >n, will be subject to settlement years. Representative Hawley l:as not oe n ¡ them to grave perils and to try to gone a sirgicil operation for removal i an I entry under the provisions of the home :etad law« o: the United States of a growth at base of the skull. He and the net of Jun > 11, 1906. (31 Sts'., out of trta National Capitol 10 duvs in keep them cut of the world with no social privileges is sheer folly. There the last 600. is g tttidg along finely an 1 suffers very 233), at the U lited States Land Offl He has been “on the j ib” contin 1.4 a social i.il'.re to both old aud little inconven.e.iee fr. m the opera at Roseburg, Oreron, on November 25, 1914. A’l- setter who was actually uously while his opponent h is been en- i yourg, b : the social r> ¡uiromerit, of tion. an I in good faith claim ng any of said g iged in peddling ua rue and mislead the young re Imperative. The church must prove.e dr<«:ly or indirectly Cap. Applegate, a pioneer of this e- lends for agricultural purposes prior ing statem .mts with intent to serve some moth rn equivalent fo. the husk- gion and son of the man the Applegate t» January 1, 1906, and has not aban doned sam-', has a preferenc ■ right to his selfish person «I ambition. In., bee. the quilt.ar bee and the sing ci untry was named for, was in this re make a homestead entry for the la ids Represe tative Hawley secured more ing schools « : th< eld dajs. In on«? gion this week. Thursday morning I e actually occupied. Said lands were than $5,030,003 of federal funds fcr i way or a o/icr the social Instincts Twenty-four sheets of cloth finish | aper; relate 1 some of his experiences with listed upon the applicatirns of the per public improvements in First District, ( of our young people must have oppor twenty-four wallet flap envelopes-—all for 15c. who have a Indian to the students of the Medford sons mentioned b.dow, i. the prior defeated LaFean apple box bill an : | tunity for exp «'avion, whi< h may preference right subject to high school. Io. m of rjubs, parties, pic- take the I Compliments of congratulation, n<. e< of thanks cost one nothing right of any such settler, provided has aided hundreds of persons. nics or ether forme of amusement settler or applicant is <1 labfied but pen and paper- a small item, it dead, if purchased here. What has his opponent done for the Monday's Mail-Tribune says that such to make homestead entry and th? One thing is crrtain, and that is that We have Tab'ets in all their six-s. styles and faillet- . nnd Box Co' imbus discovered America, 52« preference right is exercised prior to public benefit? Do jou know about .he church cannot take away the I’apcr for every purse but as for the ‘ New One” cun you beat it? y .‘»irs ago. We were taught that the November 25, 1914, on which date the his pubi c or private lift? Is he not Jince. the < ».<: party and the theater Pkase convince yourself. discovery was made in 1492, but per lanus will be subject »o settlemuht and full ot hot air and pretence? .nlcHs it can offer in its place a sat entry by any qualified person. The Please read record of Mr. Hawley’s isfying tulii lti.l-* in the form of more h ips our esteemed contemporary has lends ««re as follow«: The S.W.1, i s t information not accessible to N W k S.E. U, Sec. 21. T. 32 S , R. public service in State pamphlet. He pleasing recreation. s 1 would-be historians as Bancroft, 2 E , W. M., 10 acres, listed upon ap is True and Faithful and deserves the Universal Instinct for Play. plication of A. n Moore, Persist, Ore- suffrage of ev ry voter. G iodrich, Ridpath snd others, but 98 gon; W. ROBINSON, M. D., Prop.. laeksonville, Oregon 6-1397. Septemoer 14, 1914 ¿f C the M. Republican Congressional Committee. In providing for enjoyment the yoara is close enough for some peop'e B ruce , Assistant Commissio te «.* church uses one of the arealest meth anyway. (Paid Ad vertís, ment.) General Land Office. BIGGER TAXES THEY’RE TOO GIG NOW! Vote 333 X NO Against Prohibition Register before Thursday, October 15 J Nsw Home Voting qualifications: Six months’ residence in the fa state, 30 days in precinct fl No Route South The Scenic Shasta Route SOUTHERN PACIFIC Through Oregon and Califoinia $55 Portland to Los Angeles and return UN ¡ON LI VE RY ST A BLE W. C. 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