Jacksonville Post Judge R Neil was at Medford Wed­ nesday. Leon Hanna was a recent visitor at SATURDAY, JANUARY 16, 1915. Medford. Subscribe for the Post, only $1.50 per year. LOCAL NEWS ! Mrs. P. Ensele visited in Medford. Thursday. Benj/Collins was in Medford Thurs­ Joseph Martin was a recent visitor day. in Medford. Dick Gaskin was in Medford Thurs­ Mayor Britt was a visitor at Med­ day. ford Tuesday. You can find a Notary Public at this Mrs. R. B. Dow was a visitor in this office. city this week. Leslie Stansell autoed to Medford G. E. Neuber transacted business at Thursday. Medford Friday. J. Hartman was a visitor in Medford Mrs. John Barnum was a recent vis­ Thursday. itor in Medford. George Buckley of Ruch was in town Scott Nunn of this city spent Tues­ Wednesday. day at Medford. Elmer Stephenson was in Medford Mike Womack of Medford spent Fri­ Wednesday. day in this city. L. I. Brown was a visitor at Med­ Porter J. Neff of Medford was a vis­ ford Tuesday. Miss Stella Levy was a recent visi­ itor in town today. tor in Medford. IredLuyof Wellen was a recent Pearl Hassler of Central Point was visitor in this city. In town TeUsday. Mrs. Nettie Thompson visited in Miss Lula Williams was a visitor in Medford Thursday. Medford Thursday. Chester Kubli of Applegate was in Ray OfTetlbacher of Ruch was a visi­ this city Wednesday. tor In town Tuesday, E. D. Briggs of Ashland was a visi­ B. F. Mulkey of Medford was a visi­ tor in this city Thursday. tor in town Tuesday. Fann Facfs Give.the agriculturistsiinpte-working capital a id you increase the national stability. The world is one great corporation of which the farmers are the largest shareholders. The farmers can never hope to be­ come a factor in public affairs unless they work through organized chan­ nels. The average farm yields a net in­ come on the investment of 4 per cent and the average business 10 to 30 per Cent. The selfish days of the independent farmer are rapidly passing and are beginning to catch the vision and share the profits of organized efforts. The problem of organizing and sys­ tematizing agriculture is ono which the farmers invite assistance of all lines of industry friendly to their in­ terests. Spice of life CUP-ID AT SEA By OSCAR COX Rufus Willard when eighteen decid­ ed to leave the paternal uest Instead of remaining In lite city of bis birth or going elsewhere In the United States lie decided to take a longer flight He sailed for South America mid. not content with remaining on the eastern coast, passed southward, through the strait mid up to Chile. There he became engaged iti business, and there was every prospect that lie would moke that country bis perma nent home. A man settling in tl far distant land is not likely to feel at home with the people there and naturally longs for tiis old associates. Alter a sojourn of a few years in Chile Willard thought that If he hud a wifi-—one from his native land be would be better con tented He remembered one Leona Ho Was Acquainted The visitor to Ihe links ,t Hayseed on the .Mud bad li I tu. mdisl ul on ill tile district .'iTimi.'.’l to llllu as Ills ’ beast of bum, u "Well, said im tl it i ■:* vmi mm>l been firing in tn uei iil n!iooil so many years I -n pm..- u.u know II (lie ins and out* of mis p. i.e?' • . "Ob. yes. sir nt least, i am pfite familiar with tin in a- repa.sl tn.* caddy, laiuitmi I'eeg.-apir A Camel's Stomach. The stmtueb ol u emnel Is divided Into- foui compartmrtrrs. nnl the wants of these are lined with large cells, every one of which can he opeued and closed at will by the m. ans ol power ful muscles, explains n writer In the Prcsbytenan When a camel drinks it drinks a great deai. Indeeil it drinks for such a mng time von renlh would think it novel meant to le.-ueolf Tile fuel Is that It Is not satisfying Its thirst, but Is tilling up its cisit-ni us well Gue nftet another the cells in Its stomach are tilled with ihe wa ter. and us soon us each is quite full it is tightly closed I'lh II when a few hours later tbe animal becotiu * thirsty, alt that It Ims to do is io open one of the cells mid allo« the watet to II >w out Next day It opens one or two more cells, nnd so It goes mi day after day until the whole supply is exlmust •■d in this curious way a camel can live five or even six days without drinking at all. nnd so is able to travel quite easily through tile desert, where the wells are often liuudreils ot mili-s apart I The Absentminded Deggar. Teacher—Wtuit <;uT the luiti.lwriting1 on the wall say ? fohtiuv V mi lurvw been weighed in the b.. am*' und four. I wanting. Teacher And « tint does t lip I mean? Johnny That lie forgot lo,>Jrp|> tl penny in the’weighing inin h.lie slot —Philadelphia I.eileei One Case. “Can you give me u single instiincu" where the less was made to cotiiain the greater?' "Oh. yes I'Ve seen u big woman make herself small enough to go through liei husband s pockets"- llal tlmore American Falling Bodies. The Informant. Mon from the Ml< lilgiin College of “1 never knew until last night what Mines made some Interesting expert a bright fellon Mr Fiddle«)! is” ments with falling bodies m the deep “H’m! How did you find It out vertical shaft ot a coppei mine at Cal then ?’ uniet which, say* Machinery, lias three “He told me " Judge. of the dce|H**t sliiifts In the world The expeiiimmlers tried to drop Into Fruit ot Sterility. a box of clay f.L’iilt feet below two Stranger- Du ill "Sc fields over there metal balls two Inches in diameter, one ever raise anything? Native- Yep; from the center of a shaft ulne feet they raise that same question In the wide and thirty feet long and one from i mind ol everybody who sees them. — the southwest corner of it Neither of I Chicago Post tbe bulls reached the box of clay. One was never found; the other, probably Turning Back the Clock. the one dropped from the center, was Butcher- Well, yer know. mum. found lodged In Ihe timbers tn the east meat's very dear today. Mi's Gublnii* side of the shaft, non feet from the sur­ —Ho! Tticii gimme u pound o’ yester­ face. In fact, bodies dropped into the day's steak please. Sy dney Bulletin shaft in va ria lily lodged in the cast wall, because the earth rotates mi its Most of us are afraid sometimes, and axis from west lo east It ii loud o: to be brave in spite of our fear is to orc were spilled Into Hie shaft most ol show a «rue courage It would cling to the side of the shut’- Barriers. or laud on the levels to tlie east She—I’ve Just thought of nn excel ' lent plan for fostering better manner* A Newspaper Dictionary at the theater He What Is It? She Burly Negro—Aliy colored man ar —Put all tlie fat men on the end seals rested. nnd get them so Interested In the per Engineer—The man who gets lilniuetl fornuince tli.it they will not leave their for a railroad accident. (See probe ' seats between the acts —Richmond Gentleman Burglar A thief with a Times-Dispatch. collar. (Sic Rallies.» Joy Rid.-— What precedes an iiutomo bile aceideiif. ¡See broker.> BUSINESS CARDS. Loot—tioods louud in a Hat In liar lettl Millionaire—A man who owns till own home ¡Fee divorce.i Plot- Somctluug that Is thwarted GUS NEWBURY iSee foil.i Pretty Girl —Any female Scanty Attire— What people escape Attorney-at Law from burning luillillugs in Sleuth—A di'tcelhe m the headline* Society Leader A Woman who re Will Practise in All Courts in the State turns from Europe Twenty foui Hours The period In which tilt’ police expect to imtifi the MEDFORD. OREGON. miirdeier Pi.« It. Andrews, a very pretty girl, that be Had formerly been "sweet" on. and It I occurred to him to begin n correspond ebce with her with n view to marriage Two negroes were discussing their Miss Andrews replied to tils letter young sons, and the first declared he and tie wrote again, the correspond intended to make his hopeful atl as­ cnee growing sweeter and sweeter till tronomer “At’s a fine job,” he con­ he made a proposal by letter, will b cluded. “Yas,” drawled the other. was accepted The young lady reitllz “Yoh dofitt fol' me dat afore, but ed that It would be difficult ns well us Oliver Harbough was a business vis­ whut’s he gwine to’ do in de day- inconvenient for him to return to James Ryan of Colestin. was a visi­ itor at Medford Tuesday. tor in towh Monday. America to marry tier mid consented ! tune?" Id ¡¿0 to Chile for the wedding This ! Nick M tchell of Buncom was a visi­ Fred W. Mears of Medford was at Earnest Youth—Father, what quali­ was a very s/rtlsfactory R rm n genu* nt, I tor in this city Tuesday. the court house Thursday. fication* do vou need to be a member and Willard was happy over the pros­ I A E. Reames of Medfo d was a re­ The regular Municipal election will of ti.e supretfle doutt? Father—You pect. He bought a house, furnished it cent visitor in this city. be held Tuesday, March 2. have to be thoroughly fe£p&*table, and made all essential arrangement* for his bride’s reception. Miss Gertrude Dunnington was a vis­ Mrs. F. C. Smith was a Medf. rd honorable beyond reproach, and be able Miss Andrews wrote him of the itor at Medf< rd Saturday, to write English in such a way that no visitor Thursday afternoon. steamer on which she would go to Other lawyer will be quite sure what Chile, the date of lief departure and Gus Newbury was a business visitor Attorney McCabe of Medford was you mead.—Life at the court house Thursday, tbe date of her probable arrlvitl. Wil­ lard counted the days till she should II. H. Taylor of Ruch transacted at the court house Mon lay. come mid Ids loneliness would be end Mrs. F. M. Tungate visited friends business in this city Tuesday. Modesty of Bach. ed. He had made a number of good From the time when Bach was so J. W. Bybed Was transacting bus!» at Medford Tuesday afternoon. friends nitldhH the Chileans, mid they fortunate as to receive tile appointment hdss in town Tuesday afternoon. E. W. Roberts made a business trip had volunteered to do all in then of OrgnillSf nt Arnstadt, with an an Mrs. Jno. G. Dunnington visited to Medford, Thursday afternoon. nun I salary df $fo (o his desires powet to make the ludy a residence friends at Grants Pass, Tuesday. them n happy one. F. Williard of Willow Springs was a were apparently fulfilled He sotiitht among One Monday afternoon the ship on for no higher post, and only whefi if W. P. Bailey was again removed to business visitor in this city Friday. new one was offered him did be ac­ which .Visa Andrews was coming was the hospital at Medford, Tuesday. Are you a subscriber to the Post? cept It thankfully as a gift of Provi announced to unite ihe next mom C. F. G eerof the Ashland Tidings If not, why not? Onio $1.50 per year. deuce. In every licit position it was Ing Willard made arrangements for f was a visitor in this city Wednesday. a simple noon wedding to take place I bis only aspiration to do Ills duty faith Mrs. V. Combest of Buncom, visited fully, mid accordingly tie made his on the day of ill.* bride's arrival, to I S. R. Coles of Glendale, was a busi­ friends in this city a faw days this which a teW friends Were Invited. gifts serve bls place, so that ns an or ness visitor in this city Friday tt’orn- week. When the steamer arrived Willard j ganist he composed organ pieces; us ing. the Weinim eliapeiuiiister psalms and WHS oil the dock, looking up to see Ins Mrs. George Neither of Gold Hill Uncle Billy Cameron, of Uniontown was visiting friends in this city Mon­ sacred ciifitaliis níid cllu ill lief music and fiancee He saw her standing beside a gentleman, and when she caught Ills as the musical directoi’dt the Thom was a business visitor in town Satur­ day. as school Ills great polyphonic, ditficUlt eye. Distend of greeting mm with a day, , H ig Ashpole a cattle dealer of Med­ vocal works Kings and princes not Ibtppy sib lie. she looked emlmrrssscd W. A. Hanna of Evans creek was ford transacted business in this city Infrequently commanded him to play Running aboard ilfilUbM the first to do to theih He did their will modestly so. be Joined tile lady, who introduced transacting business in town Tues­ , Monday, and fully satisfied. returned to hl* Him to tin* geuiietmin beside tier’ day. ’.My hosbaiid ” H. L. DeArmond was transacting simple liotne. He didst tnith known L. E. Troxel, a mining engineer of I lie voyage bad been a mng one. business at the court house Thursday that be was the greatest orgad vir Medford visited the Enyeart mine this tuoso in the world and at that time a lie bad tin t a fascinating man. and I afternoon. great master of tills Instrument was week. lie I wo had com hided that the most Satan’s Way. BORN—To Mr. and Mrs. Joseph well re tod riled He was highly esteem satisl.-u tori smut.on ot lite problem Mrs. Kilgore was the pretty young Henry Mankins of Poorman’s creek Martin a girl. Mother and child are ed In France. England arid Holland. , would !><■ for ihem to be married lie was transacting busiress in this city doing well. but was never known to expresé the I ■OI-C Iiielr arrival in Chile Willard I Wife «>f the elderly village pastor One I day she Went Into the city with a Tuesday. wish of setting tils foot on foreign soil Attorney at Law would ni-i-l'pl the inevitable without friend and. among oilier things, bought Eric Anderson of the Blue Ledge —Johauu Friedrich Rochlitz. inu<* cHs.in i loioiig'ed toi inre Mrs. Joe Gddsby and daughter Ora mining distrlcc was a recent visitor in I Ims elids (lie first part Of Illis :i new fit* k of Buncom spent a few days in town tnis place, ’’Another frock, my dear?" said her NOTARY riTBl.lC AND CONVEYANCER Pretty Bad. tory riie -eeoiid part is in mis wise husband “Did yyu need another?" this week, Tlie barber was very bllsy. and the IV llltird III ordel to reeovet from tile Office with Jacksonville Post. Irwin T. Bebb, one of proprietors of shop was full of men waiting for him tiock tietlioiiL'lil himself ot mioibet ’’Yes.'' said the wife, hesitatingly Workortthenew Federal building the Central Point Herald, was trans­ "I do need it. and. la-side*. II was so to practice tils tonsorial art upob theli rlrl nt I pi I iiv Wllo .utvhl like a tins at Medford is expected to begin about acting business in this city Monday. pretty thill the devil tempted me.” JACKSONVILLE. . -OREGON heads and faces and eti'ii it lie dlti iirlnn tier m a dis February 1. "But you .should have said. ’Get thee One man Mr Blank. bCcalne tired *.irit land afid elilel-eil upon auolliet Mrs. D. G. Gray of Ft. Klamath, E. W. Wilson attended the meeting who had been visiting friends in this of waiting for Ills turn to come nbd orrespdtideni e with marriage In view behind me. Satan’ Have you forgot started to leave Although tils heard lie was CtpiHily siiei'essfin hi this case ten that?" Of the Elks lodge at Medford, Thurs­ "Oh no! But that was what made vicinity for several days has returned bad come out pretty heavy lie thought as ilie viler a fid II was not six IL K. HANNA day evening. tbe trouble, hubby dear I said ’Gel to her home. no one would nothe It and that lie mouths after bls mishap before be thee bellied me. Sntan. ’ nnd lie did Mrs. W. P. Bailey visited her hus­ I awycr G. L. Steinau, representing the could cdtilt* back the next morning was engaged again but lie «lilspi-red over mv shoulde. band at the M"dford hospital, Thurs­ when Hughes, the baritel- Was not so A gniil deal ot sympathy had been Northwest Typewriter Co. of Portland very busy The burlier, not wishing It Just tits you beautifully In tile day afternoon. for him In bls disappoint­ buck!’ And I Just hud to take It then ’ was interviewing business and profes­ a customer to go away unattended to enlisted Office in Bank of Jacksonville building ment. and Ills friends were much Get your stationery printed at this sional men in this city Tuesday. Harper's Magazine. accosted him by saying. "You're not pleased to neat thill, ilffer all. ho was office. Our work is guaranteed and JACKSONVILLE. OREGON to be made linppy. He announced the Portland Telegram, Tuesday leavin' us. Is you. Mr Blank?" Seeking tho Man. Mr Blank felt of Ills face and re ' that this time he would go for bls our prices are right. evening published a news item with "Ills l* a ca.se of w here the office Sheriff Singler mada a trip to Ander­ Medford date line, headed ‘‘Ancient piled. "Why. I don't ueed a shave, d- bride and bring her hack with him net kN tile ninn M I Hughes?" A sen voyage wax a poor place for con son creek Thursday evening to inves­ creek bed found near Medford,” when ! "That so?" Hughes thereupon looked his cus when there was temptation nt DR. T. T. SHAW "Yes; he’* wanted tiy men from till? tigate the killing of C. Thomason. in fact, as everyone here knows, the turner over critically and answered stancy hand He had suffered once from this I sheritT's office.” Buffalo Expreiui. prospect shaft is within the corporate him assuredly. "No. youse don t ne.al cause, and lie did not propose to take The dance given in Orth’s hall last Dentiat. a shave. All youse needs is a haircut the rut a second time night was well attended the music was limits of this city. Lucky to Be Poor. on de face.”—National Monthly. Office in Ryan Building, California St. Willard In order to get away for so excellent and general good time had. Mrs. D. W. Ragshaw entertained a Caller—How i;u«< h for a marriage II long a time was obliged to take m it I cense? To«-ti Clerk One dollar. Call few young ladies at dinner Thursday Upstairs Motherland. Dr. T. T. Shaw autoed to Little Ap­ partner This he did And when all tr- I've only got Ml cents. Town Clerk evening, in honor of the birthday of It Is a suggestive fact, and one well plegate Sunday evening to bring in a was running smoothly he set sail for You're lucky Ptiiliidelplila Bulletin JACKSONVILLE OREGON party who were stranded by a break­ her daughter, Miss Mary. Thosepres- Worth noting although we have no the United States with the blessings of recollection of having evil heard at ent were Misses Lutie Williams, Pau­ iminy friends showered il|ion him. The down of their auto. line Greaves, Louisa Ensele, Alice tention called directly to It flint Brit .......... .. said nothing as to his former Mrs. S. E. Dunnington, Miss Mary Morgan. Jewell Bailey and Mary Bag- ’ ons are tile only people Iti the world matrimonial experience, but the men who Speak of lite home of their rm e ns shouted to him from the dis k "Don’t Ragshaw, Thos. and Cliff Dunnington shaw. tile molhellnntl The lews were olid trust tier on deck without you." "Be and Roy Ulrich, visited friends on Lit­ C. D. Abbott spent Wednesday af­ are. the •Children of Israel." I’ales ware of the captain if he Is good look tle Applegate Sunday. ternoon in Medford. While there he title was and is. to them always the Ing" nnd other such Innuendoes tt|«on Home was Jesse Ragsdale of Trail Creek was a acted as installing officer at the Cere­ "Land of Out Fathers. the constancy of woman visitor in town Monday; while here he nt inies of Rogue River Encampment, •Tntrln" to tier citizens Fram e Is “l.a In due time Willard returned with Patrie to bet sons ami daughters bls bride Now that lie was married Called to see Loris Martin who is held I. O. O. F. which with the Encamp­ A full line of the best groceries, confections, nuts, fresh fruits. German« Is distinctively "the father In the county jail charged with the ment of this city held joint installa- liilld to all its people The same Is innuendoes would be In bad taste, nnd Cigars and Tobacco, Etc. It was agreed that they should not be killing of Game Warden Hubbard. t on of officers. true of every existing millón of Impor made But owing to the groom’s pre­ Ths county court has annointed Joe Medford's proposed new charter wt s tunee, so far ns we are aware Even vious mortfr.vlng episode every effort tile national hymn ot tile I lilted States S n th, fofmar commisiioner, county defeated by a vote of 811. to 720, at an was made by tbe Chileans to give him appeals to ’Our Father* God Krlt r >a I m ister with a salary of $125.00 election held Tuesday. V. J. Emerick ¡alus children reverently think and and his bride a good sendotT When tbe ship came In Willard «ns seen J)sr month. Mr. Smith will oversee speak ot their motherland Halifax standing on deck beside a< hllean young the work done by the different super* charter, was elected mayor by a ma­ I < ’brómele. lady who had sailed for the United visrrs in the Countv, jority of 62 votes over C. E. Gates Rate* on the same ve*sel that Willard Ocean Cables who was one of the ardent supporters The reports mentioned in our last is- And taken when he went to be married The diameter of the Atlantic cable Riie, relating tr the gold strike by Mr, of the new charter. The proposed varies >■< itadini to the depth ot the He was the color of a boiled lobster tenyeaft, seem to be founded on fact. charter which was turned down, pro­ I water the character of the bottom mi He descended the gangway with the There is no question but that gold vided for a commission form of gov­ I which It lie* mid tile probabilities ot Chilean lady and. on Is'lng greeted bearing gravel has been found by Mr. ernment for the city and is said to luterfi retire from anchors It Is small somewhat wonderlngly. Introduced het hl* Wife Enyeart at a depth of some forty feet, have contained a number of “jokers.” est In mido can depths There Is lit i ns "My Competition among paper makers has caused them to turn frleuds." he said. ”1 met Mr* but whether the gravel is in the an­ Mrs. Verena Cameron, wife of Zach 1 tie or no movement at the Isdtom. and Willard on our voyage out. mid we out some remarkable productions. Each seasun brings new It in imisirtmit that the cable should cient channel cf Rich Gulch, or not, is Cameron, died at the hospital at A?h- were married before landing In New styles, new n ivelties, new textur«». not yet proven. Neither can we say ■ land, Thursday, January 13, 1915, aged not have great weight. A heavy r is an Initial Tablet, supplied in all initials, 1 hie 111 deep water would In? difficult to anything definite as yet, as to the ex- 56 years. Mrs. Cameron was a native ’ bring up for repairs if eu-ti were tired "Oh my goody graclou*!*' exclaimed containing 21 sheets of fine linen paper, of such size that whin t • t of the gravel bed discovered, or . of Switzerland, and came to Jackson . ed In the shallow water a heavier I ihe Wuiiien folded through the miudle regular co impendence p iper is formed, 'Wfiy ••ou'ilti't voli li.il e cimiteli Ile its richness: further development will I county in 1868, residing in the Apple- | type of cable is lined. The types are he c«»*t of a tablet is but 15^; con pared with Initial box be required before this can be ascer- ! gate vrlley at Uniontown, until about known us shore end." "Inlermidlate 1 nere." asked thè men. "wlthoiit golfi« paper at from 35y to 5<)< per box, the saving is obvious, but only Tile diameters of the nll thè wny round thè Doni nnd up thè tv’-ed. In the meantime everyone j four years ago when with her husband and “deep sea one of many such savings to be had, at h • j is hoping that it mav prove of ; she moved to Medford, where thefam- commercial cables are Shore end. two Atlantic?" i "Genti •men." *nld thè groom ”lf any and three quarter inches. Intermediate, considerable extent and great richness ' ily has since resided. Beside* hertus- ! uf yoli dotlbt t 'Iipld s power on un oeean Work is being steadily prosecuted on , band sb? leaves a grown-up da ighter, one mid three quarter In■ bes; deep sea. | vorage tr» li and see for youraelves ” one Inch. 1». W. BAGSHAW NEW STORE! NEW GOODS!! Groceries, Confectionery, Notions, Goods All Fresh. I Call and see us Prices Right. MRS. HATTIE DENEFF CORRECT CORRESPODENT PAPERS the prospect. | Mrs. Guy Lawton. CITY DRUG STORE