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About Jacksonville post. (Jacksonville, Or.) 1906-19?? | View Entire Issue (March 13, 1915)
Jacksonvlle Post SATURDAY, MARCH 13, 1915. George Flater spent Monday in the city. You can find a Notary Public at this office. No. 63. Report of the (ondition of THF. BANK OF JACKSONVILLE County Treasurers Seven *)- BUSINESS CARDS Eirsi Call for Wariants. Subscribe for the Post, only $1.50 at Jacksonville in the State of Oregon, State of Oregon, County of Jackson. at the close of business per year. March 4th, 1915. TREASURY DEPARTMENT Mrs. W. R. Sparks was a Medford [ visitor Monday. Jacksonville, Oregon, March 13,th Rev. P. S. Bandy was in Medford RESOURCES 1915 Mrs. P. Ensel visited in Medford the I Thursday. Loans and discounts..... ......... $43,145.20 first of the week. Notice is hereby given that there Mrs. R. B. Dow was a visitor in this Overdrafts secured »and un are funds on hand for the redemption H. B. Peck of Medford was a recant i city this week. secured ........................... 1,125.05 of all County Warrants, which were visitor in this city. Bonds and Warrants..... ......... 8,877.06 protested on the 7th day of August, J. Percy Wells was a visitor at Med- George W. Cherry of Medford was Stocks and other securities.. ford Wednesday. 520.00 1911, numbered as follows, to-wit: In town Tuesday. Banking House____________ 4,921.75 ' 11303, 11207, 11167, 11052, 11062, 11214, Mrs. Walter Kentner was a visitor All work must be spot cash at W. Furniture and fixtures............ 3,256.63 l 11250, 11265, 11256, 11263, 11262, 11184, in town Monday. R. Sparks in 1915. Due from approved reserve I 11203, 11068, 11168, 10670, 11172, 11283, Ralph Jennings of Buncom was in banks...................... 3,926.53 ' 11000, 11211, 11015. 11253, 11255, 11261, Alfred Norris was a visitor in Med- town Wednesday. Checks and other cash items 74.48 111264, 10654, 11242, 11019, 11054, 11017, ford Tuesday afternoon. Homer Baron and Cecil Grisez were Exchanges for clearing house 68.40 11285, 11259, 11257, 11268, 11267, 11138, Miss F. Thorne was a visitor in Med In this city Tuesday. Cash on hand______________ 4,385.96 11140, 11137, 11135, 11119, 11120, 11121, ford Wednesday evening. B. F. Mulkey of Medford was at the Expenses_________ *.__ ____ 453.04 11125, 11127, 11128, 11129, 11130, 11131, A couple of gypsies were in town c>urt house Thursday. Gold Dust________________ 75.66 11132, 11118, 11126,386, 389, 391 392, 393, Thurs lay telling fortunes. H. M. Fields of the Applegate valley $79,829.76 394, 10795, 10857; 10855, 11166, 10999, Total Col. J. M. Wiliams was a business 10990, 10991, 10998, 11192, 4028, 7325, was in town Tuesday. visitor in Medford, Monday. ’ 0484, 11296, 11300, 10989. And also Walter Simpson of Evans creek was LIABILITIES W. S. Barnum, of Medford was in the following wariants which 1 were a recent visitor in town. Capital stock paid in_______ $10,009.00 protested August the 8tb, 1911, , as town several days this week. Chester Kubli of Applegate was a 557.38 follows to-wit:- 395, 11055, 11209, Surplus fund______________ Porter J. Neff of Medford was a Undivided profits . _______ visitor in town Sunday. 269.29 11160, and also those protested on the business visitor in this city Tuesday. Individual deposits subject to Attorney Trefren of Ashland was at 9th of August, 1911 to-wit;- 396, and check____ _______________ 41,896.56 on the 10th of August, 1911, to-wit:- the court house Tuesday. Are you a subscriber] to the Post? 397; and on the 12th of August, 1911 to- Mose Barkdull of Medford was at If not, why not? Only $1.50 per year. Demand certificates of de «»o 40 ' wit:- 11223, 11072, 11186. posit ______________ -____ And on the court house Tuesday. Miss Lousie Ensele and Julian Ab <>5.00 I Certified checks__________ Mr. and Mrs. Lewis Ulrich were re bott were at Medford Wednesday eve Time certificates of deposit.. 3,846.00 August 14th, 1911, to-wit:- 11164; and on August 15th, 1911, to-wit:- 1:069, ning. cent visitors at Medford. Saving deposits __________ 4,395.54 11144. Also those protested on August Attorney Canaday of Medford was Fred •• Williams of Grants Pass trans- Bills payable for money bor 21st, 1911 to-wit:- 11190, 11)91, 11218, at the court house Friday. rowed __________________ 9,550.00 398, 401, 399, 400, 402; also those pro acted business at the court house this Liabilities other than those Attorney 0 C. Boggs of Medford week. tested on August 23rd, 1911, to-wit:- 27.59 11173; also these on August 26th, 1911 apove stated. ___________ was at the court house Tuesday. V. J. Emerick of Medford was in at J. R, Neil and Julge TouVelle made tendance as a juror in the circuit court■ $70,829.76' to-wit:- 11188; also those on the 28th Total of August 191’ to wit:- 11147; and i n a trip to the Braden mine Friday. this week. S tate of O regon ) the 29ih of August 1911 to-wit:- 9729, '- ss. Mr. and Mrs. Pat Mego of Medford Ex-governor West of Portland, trans- j County of Jackson ) I 10939, and those protested on the 7th were visitors in this city Monday. acted business in the county court I, Wm. H Johnson, Cashier of the of September, 1911 to-wit: 11308, Holbrook Withington of Medford Monday forenoon. above-named bank, dp solemnly swear 11323. was at the court house Wednesday. Interest ceases on the warrants above Walter Miller of Applegate who had ; that the above statement is true to ¡¡¡Miss Lila Mee enteretained the been sp?nding several days in this city the best of my knowledge and belief. numbered and called this 13th day of Black Cat club Thursday afternoon. W m . H. J ohnson , Cashier. March. 1915. returned home Saturd-iy. Correct—Attest; F red L. C olvig , Ai J. Flofey of Eagle Point was a The house of John Paul of Medford C. M. Ruch, Treasurer of Jackson County, Oregon. Visitor at the court house Tnursday. was destroyed by fire Monday morning R. G. JenrtingS, B. F; Piatt Estj. of Medford was Loss estimated at $2000. Directors transacting business in this city Tues Prof./ "Expensive Steak. John Offenbacher and Josie Rhoten Subscribed and sworn to before me day. Tlie libilii kihiwu price ever paid of Applegate were married in this city this 12th day March, 1915. Uncle Billv Cameron, of Uniontown by Justice Dox, Saturday. ;ol beefsteak was al Circle Citi Aliis- D. W. B agshaw , was a business visitor in town Satur Notary Public, lui u town that sprang up almost III J. W. Sweeney, the contractor wno lie night during Hie Klondike gold ex day. The first steak to renili citement Mesdames True and Noe of Medford built the new Pacific Highway in the It was a there sold foi $48 n laniiid southern part of the county, was in Weather Repor1. visited friends here Wednesday after ten pound steak and was sent from n town Wednesday and made this office noon. point fifty miles nwny. It was placed i pleasant visit. Following is the report of U. S. Vol- in exhibition mid was such n curiosity Geo. W. Cherry of Medford was Mr. and Mrsi Lewis Ulrich, Misses unteer Cooperative Observer, E. Britt; that nil the miners turned out In n transacting business at the court house Mary Bagshaw Jewell Bailey and Cliff Jacksonville! for month of February, body to see it. Thursday, Of course every one wanted a piece W. J. Buttelv who has been spend Dunnington autoed to Medford Wed Latitude 42 deg, 18, rriirl. north) longi-! of tlie precious meat, and tile prices tude 123 deg. 5 min. west. nesday evening to see the play entitled ing the winter in Portland, was in offered might have resulted in a gen- “Today” at the Page Theater. t >Wn Thursdays er:il mining enmp quarrel had not some Date Maximum Miiiimurfl Precipita mie thought of r.'ltllliig the steak for The moving picture show has chang- W. Efttell Phipps df Medford was at tion the benefit of ii hospital wliieli a bluli- 44 34 tending to legal business at the court ei hands. Mr. Hansford, owing to Igck 1 1.21 up was trying to establish for the mln 53 37 2 of patronage decided to uuit the busi house Wednesday. .42 ers nt Circle City Bids started nt $5 46 34 3 .22 Wm. Finley of Portland was at the ness and has turned over the outfit tp 4 a pound and rose quickly to $35. At j 43 31 John B. Renault Jr., who will contin 55 34 5 court house during the trial of Lot is last, in order to avoid possible trouble. | ue at the same stand. We wish him 6 60 36 It was decided to sell tickets at price« > Martin this week. x 35 55 7 success. ranging from 50 cents to $2.50 for the ; 34 50 8 Henry Mankins of Poorman’s creek .14 privilege of drawing a slice After The Jacksonville Brick & Tile Co. of 9 33 48 was transacting business in this city $480 worth or tickets hntl been sold 35 47 this city has secured the contract to 10 .06 the drawing began, mid to the relief of Monday forenoon. 30 48 furnish the red brick for the new Fed 11 27 12 50 i tbose in uhiirirt? of the enferprhH» no A. W. Walker of Medford, agent for eral building now under construction 13 27 49 i serious conseiiueiK’es resulted —Detroit the Briscoe automobiles, was a recent at Medford. The company is also furn 14 25 50 Eree Press. 29 51 visitor in this city. ishing the tile needed for draining the IE 40 16 57 Read Your Books Again. Get yoUr stationery printed at this basement of the building. 55 4:1 17 Lot me implore any read<*r ivho has 41 50 18 dffice. Our work is guaranteed and .40 J. R. Hammersly, a former newspa U fniriy huge library of Ills own mid Is 34 45 19 oir prices are right. per mand and a pioneer of Oregon, 20 35 42 honestl.i anxious to know what his .25 died at his home in Gold Hill, Wednes 23 - 45 21 hooks contain to (ietote seme period of M:ss Ethel Dick who is teaching 33 22 49 leisure to tfo through these volumes. .09 school at Buncom spent Sunday ' with day. aged 74 years. Mr. Hsmmersly 23 37 51 shelf hr shelf, as tliey stand to leal'h was the founder cf the first newspa her mother in this city. 37 56 24 .05 which of them he can remember well. per at Gold Hili, and was well known 25 46 31 H. Chandler Egan of the Egan Or- to many of our readers. He had been which are half read or unread What 31 51 pleasure and profit he nonld find m churls was a business visitor in this ill for some time, owing to an attack 27 4) 47 .27 re<*alling the poetry he once so etjjoiel 28 49 30 city Tuesday afterfton. of paralysis a lew years ag<e 29 or In turning to sm-b essays ns lie Ii <1 Use printed stationery, it adds diR- Reports are in circulation again that 30 hitherto overlooked lie would Hint 1 nity to your business and tends to cre- the Opp mine has changed hands and 31 mn sure, tliat the ver.i tiling« In- long ate an impression of its importance. wiil resume ouerations at an early Temperature —mean max. 49; mean ‘ ‘ . A force of five men are now at mir. 33:67; mean 41:33. Max. 60 on 6, Ben Day, a prominent attorney of , date. Portland, was at the court house rev- j work clearing the ground near the Minimum, 23, on 21st. Greatest daily e-al days this week, representing the quart? mill and it is reported that a range, 25. Total precipitation 3.11 Southern Pacific Co. in a case on trial large crew will be set to work in a few inches, Greatest in 24 hours, 1.21 in.. days. On inquiry we are at present on 1. Number of days with .01 in the circuit court. unable to state wh' ther the actual inch or more precipitation, 10, clear. Mrs. J. Retet entertained a number I transfer of the property has been con 4; partly ’cloudy, 4; cloudy, 20. of lady friends Wednesday afternoon. cluded or not. 13.27 Precipitati! n for season, Sewing and literary games were the 17.31 Precipitation for last season principal amusements An elegant E. B ritt , HELD TO 1HE GRAND JURY two-course lunch was served. Cooperative Observer. Germs and All. J. C. Devereaux convicted in the cir A l.otilsvillc woman who Is some cuit court of forgery, was taken to Sa I Hart} Fester Aties’ed at Med No. 145 what of ii crunk on hi jrlene and who lem, Wednesday. He was given ar. REPORTOF I'HECONDITIONOFTHE »»rings up her small dinghter accord ■ ng to tlie latest methods took the child indeterminate sentence of from two to ford by Officer Hartman, twenty years in the penitentiary. BEEKMAN’S BANKING HOUSE I ,»n ii day train to a nearby little town. GUS LOCAL NEWS The pub’ic schools having been clos ed for about ten days on account of the case of smallpox at the Coffman restaurant, re-opened Monday morn ing, no new cases having been report ed. Charged With Burg lary is Commit ted to Jail. The mother sighed ns she glanced nt at Jacksonville in the State of Oregon * the fltlstl velvet sent and el<»mll win- at the close of business, lows The youngster. however folded her rminlciired fingers in het white March, 4th, 1915, NEWBURY Attorney-at-Law r ■ •t I ! Will Practise in All Courts in the State OREGON. MEDFORD. —illKl, Soil, J list One More Word NOTARY AND CONVEYANCÇR Office with Jacksonville Post. IKE all red-bloodeJ j men, you have a natu ral desire for stimu lants. I’m fifty-five years young and all my life I’ve drunk beer — temperately. That fact is largely responsible for my present rugged con stitution. L I want you to pattern after me. Walk into a beer saloon whenever you feel the need of a mild stimulant and get your glass of brer. It’s the drink of real temperance. Those people you meet up with in life who tell you total abstinence is Temper ance are deceiving themselves. They’re the kind that close the decent tax-paying saloons and fos ter the speak-easy and blind pig. PUBLIC - OREGON I JACKSONVILLE. II. K. HANNA Lawyer Office in Bank of Jacksonville Building OREGON JACKSONVILLE. DR. T. T. SHAW Dentist. Office in Ryan Building, California St. o Upstairs OREGON JACKSONVILLE Steer clear of those dives, my boy, and you'll never cultivate an appetite for strong drinks. You've got a perfect right to drink beer moderately, but do it aboveboard, son - in the beer saloon, m here decent men are ashamed to drink to excess. I won’t f< r the caliber of the companions you meet there. —Advertisement Lilly’iSer<U«re notan experiment— they are tefied in our laboratary and trial ground«. They are specially adapted to the PacificNorthweit and are true to name. Our valuable cat. x «ent free on requeA. er«aell Lilly‘«Seeck û not, write. Th« Chaa. H. Lilly Co.. Seattle NEW STORE! NEW GOODS!! Groceries, Confectionery, Notions, Goods All Fresh. Prices Right. A full l'ne of the best grocerii confections, nuts, Cigars and Tobacco, Etc. Call and see us fresh fruit*». MRS. HATTIE DENEFF CORRECT CORRESPONDENCE PAPERS < Competition among paper makers has caused them to turn out some remarkable productions. Each season brings new styles, new novelties, new textures. Among the latter is an Initial Tablet, supplied in all initials, containing 24 sheets of fine linen paner, of such size that when folded through the middle regular cot respondence paper is formed. The cost of a tablet is but 15^; compared with Initial box paper at from 35^ to SO»* per box, the saving is obvious, but only one of many such savings to be had, at CITY DRUG STORE Two World Expositions Now Open Reduced fare round trip tickets, permitting Btop-< vers at all points in either directions, to the Panama Pacific internatiti.al Exposition, San Francisco, and to the Panama California Exposition, San Diego, on sale every day to November ■«). Via the Scenic Shasta Route Three Fine Trains Daily I pique lap mid a | »part ntl.v fried to nh- RESOURCES. ■«orb ns little flirt ns possible Looking Bonds, an I warrants........... $15,000.00 •ip from hei iiinini7.1 tie rhe immaciilatv j parent was horrified to find rhe small Harry Foster, a stranger who had Due from approved reserve Charles L. Hansen of this city has 1 been hanging around to^n for several banks and cash on hand.__ 38,178.19 laughter's jmvs worklim violently -Wlnit have von In your month?” b*en appointed district.deputy sealer : weeks, was arrested at Medford by Total ..................... $53,178.191 site demanded nt oiler. of weights and measures, for Southern j Constable Hartman, Monday and es- •<»11111,” said I he chil<l LIABILITIES. Oregon, under the new law which I corted to this city where he was given here did you get it?” gas|H»d the takes effect May 22. The salary is a hearing bafore Justice Dox, Wednes- Capital stock paid in.. .........$15,000'10 ,n ____ „ |1( let $100.00 per month. Surplus fund....... . .......... ....... 4,4'4>.33 The child |M»lnted to i elemi round I day afternoon. 787 73 -jM’i on the grim wind.ai »III WANTED —A man to retail Raw- A nnmber of larcenies have been re- Due to bankers and bankers “There. ’ she -aid L«»»iHVllle Times leigh Products, town and country. ■ ported here in the last few weeks, the Individual deposits subject lo check____ _________ _ 32,964.07 Largest and best Line. One of the missing articles being mostly jewelry oldest and largest Companies in the and Foster being suspected, a search Total..___________ __ $53,17« 19 world. Six Factories and Branches. warrant was issued and an examination STATE OF OREGON, i Products supplied from n>-w Pacific of his effects revealed a number of the I- ss: Coast Branch. Quick service, low missing articles which were identified County of Jackson, ) fr?i jht. We want only industrious men by owners. A.< result of the prelimi I, Henry G. Dox, cashier of the above cap .ole of earning $100 and up per nary examination, Foster was bound named bank, do solemnly swear ( m >nth and expenses. Must have - over to the grand jury, his bond being that the above statement is true to the man for starting expenses and furn- ■ fixed in the sum of $1000. Not being best of my knowledge and belief. Skeptical. i h Jo itract signed by 2 responsible | able lo secure a bond, Foster was com- HENRY G. DOX, Cashier. in, n. Address W. T. Rawleigh Co., ' milled to the county jail, in toe Subscribed and sworn to before me , Not one man lii a thousand who roll» down to the bottom of the hill can Oaklani, Calif., giving age, occupa- • meantime, officers aie mV,» „»ling this 12th day of March, 1915. make the world believe he did It for I his career, 1 p. W. Bagshaw, Notary Public. tian an 1 references. exercise.—Atlanta Constitution. I I Shasta Limited : San Francisco Express ; taliforn.a Express Stop-overs on One Way Tickets Ten days’ stopover will be allowed at Francisco and Los Angeles on one way C sold to Eastern Cit es when routed vu Southern Pacific. “California and It’s Two World Expositions.” A new looklel it.x<-rlbing the trip 'min l*<>rll»n<l tn I’i- InrluJInir th. twn FXP '.lli'ii ". Ike xcenle l e utni Or'-Kon. the Si kly'>** > n<l Hh.flta Mountain«, San F ranci«',, the b aeh aim outing i art. of C II- fornla. the San Jmtquin V.ill rv an-l Yxxenn'« Ni.ti nal I' "O application to nearest A k »nt. SOUTHERN PACIFIC John M. Sc >tt, General Passenger Age;u Portland, Ore