Millions Visit World’s Great Panam (U a UWi L -A ’donai Exposition at San Francisco ALL RECORDS FOR ATTENDANCE BROKEN BY MARVEL EXPOSITION CITY AT THE GOLDEN GATE. VAST CROWD GATHERED BEFORE THE HUGE TOWER OF JEWELS. HIS remarkable panoramic pno- tograpb shows part of the vast crowd that gathered on the opening da.v of the Expo sition, Saturday, Feb. 20. The crowd was not only the greatest ever brought together in the west, but in vastness it broke all previous exposition atteud- T ance records. The grounds were thronged with visitors from every part of the globe, and the big attendance: still continues. The opening day : crowd was remarkably peaceful, and no arrests were made by the Exposi tion guards or military during the day. and but one chiiii was lost, aud it was returned to its mother within fifteen I Jacksonville Post | SATURDAY, MAY 8, 1915. LOCAL NEWS Mother’s Day tomorrow. You can find a Notary Public at this office. A. T. Lundgren was at Medford T lursdav. Ludvig Almig was a recent visitor at Medford. Rev. A. Coslet was a recent visitor at Medford. Lewis Ulrich was at Medford Mon day forenoon. W. T. Grieve spent Saturday eve- ing in Medford. A. Klcinliammer of Buncom was a recent V'sitor in town. Gus Newbury was a recent visitor in ; tihs city. Guy Harper was a recent visitor at I Medford. Denver Marsh was a recent visitor at Medford. Miss Lacey of Medford visited in this city Monday. E. P. Anthony of McMinnville is a The Mav term of circuit court will visitor in the valley this week. convene May 24. D. A. Wood of the Applegate valley Ralph Jennings of Buncom was in, was a recent visitor in this city. town Thursday. F. K. Gorden of Roseburg was a John Norris of Midvale Orchards was t visitor in town first of the week. in town Wednesday. Dr. R. E. Golden was a business vis Jim Cantrall was a business visitor itor at Medford Tuesday afternoon. at Medford Monday. Mrs. Lewis Ulrich entertained a few Charles Dunford Jr. was in from lady friends at cards Tuesday eve Buncom Wednesday. ning. Wesley Judy of Ashland was a re City Recorder Stansell was a busi cent visitor in town. ness visitor at Medford first of the Frank Bybee was a visitor at Med week. ord first of the week. M rs. Lee Port who has been visitirg Mr. and Mrs. R >y Ulrich were re relatives at Ashland has returned cent visitors in Medford. home. George Buckley of Ruch wa3 a visi Mrs. Ida Wilson and Mrs. S E Dun- tor in this city Wednesday. ningtorj spent Tuesday at Central W. T. Stone of Willow Springs was Point. a recent visitor in this city. B. R. McCabe of Medford transact John Opp was looking after busiunss ed , business at the court house Wed affairs in this city Tuesday. ■, nesday. Are you a subscriber to the Post? W. H Johnson of the Bankof Jack If not, why not? Only $1.50 per year. 1 sonville , was a visitor at Medford first Newton W. Borden, Esq. of Medford transuded business in this city Mon day. ! Joe H. Beeman of Gold Hill was a business visitor in this city Wednei- day. Louise Ensele and Norman Crommie : were visitors at Ashland Sunday after noon. The county court was in session this weak for the transaction of county I business. ! A. W. Walker, Medford agent for , th.? Briscoe automobile, was a business . visitor in this city Monday. He reports business in his line, good. Medford Sun says: E. W. Wilson of Jacksonville is visiting with friends an i attending to business matters. Jewell B-uiey, Mary Bagshsw, Cliff Dunnington and Alfred Norris were visitors at Medford Sunday evening. W P. Bailey who had been visiting his parents at Eugene lor the past month, returned TuesJay much improv ed m health. Noiice to Mrs. S. F. Dunnington is visiting friends in tlie Applegate valley. E. D. Briggs of Ashland transacted business at the court house Tuesday. A. L. Vincent of Table Rock was a business visitor in this city Wednes day. Get your stationery printed at this office. Our work is guaranteed and our prices are rigfyt. Servii « held every Sunday morning at 11 o’c.ock in 1. O. O. F. il til. Every body welcome. PRESBYTER! IN Mo’iier's Day i’r . ram a' 11 <>'c -< k Sunday Morning. His Mit r : rmm . n. i: "The Br ;nr Benediction. *r “MONEY” The mint makes it and under the terms of the CONTINENTAL MORTGAGE COMPANY you can secure it at 6</< for any legal purpose on approved real estate. Terms easy, tell us your wants and we will co-operaie'with you. PETTY & COMPANY 513 DENHAM III TI.DiNG DENVER. COLO. streets of the city and into the Exposi tion grounds through tlie Scott street entrance to the grand staml. At tlie time this photograph was taken I.in coin Beachey. aviator, had Just appear ed above tlie horizon in his flying ma | chine, nnd the throng was awaiting Mr Beachey’s approach to circle the huge Tower of Jewels. Since the opening day the Exposi tion lias been crowded with visitors from nil parts of tlie world. Low rail load rates, tlie sunny skies of Califor nia and the opportunity to see the won derful displays of the forty-two na tions that are participating in the Ex- ■ositlon are drawing thousands to the Ixpositiun city at tlie Golden Gate Weather Report. BUSINESS CxKDS. Following is the report of U. S. Vol unteer Cooperative Observer, E. Britt; Jacksonville, for month of April, Latitude 42 deg. 18. min. north; longi tude 123 deg. 5 min. west. GUS NEWBURY Attorney-at-Law Will Praalise in All Courts in the State Date Maximum Minimum Precipita tion 1 .38 73 .17 2 03 47 .02 3 59 37 .33 4 ■ 59 42 5 62 44 .1« G 54 37 .03 7 59 40 8 00 35 9 70 .38 10 35 72 .14 11 42 66 .04 12 45 61 13 35 57 66 .30 14 78 15 37 it: 83 43 45 17 82 83 43 18 19 47 80 20 69 43 36 6,3 21 . .34 22 62 .30 23 59 43 .17 24 58 42 .27 25 63 40 75 46 ■46 79 46 27 80 45 28 29 35 69 .20 49 30 32 31 OREGON. MEDFORD, D. W. BAGSHAW Attorney at Law NOTARY PUBLIC AND CONVEYANCER Office with Jacksonville Post. JACKSONVILLE. • - OREGON IL K. II \NNA I ,awyer Office in Bank of Jacksonville Building JACKSONVILLE, DR. T. OREGON T. SHAW What After Safety? Dentist. Everybody from Dan to Beersheba 1s Office in R. an Building, California St. now thoroughly convinced that "safety first” Is tlie proper thing, It may not Upstairs always be possible to agree upon whose safety il shall be. but ennsidere I Temperature—mean max. 67; mean wholly in the abstract anybody caught mil1. 40:13; mean 53:61. Max. 83 on 16, putting anythin1.; ahead ul safety In these eiilighleiied days of peace mid Minimum, 32, on 3,th Greatest daily good will won d lune to t.odge nnalli range. 41. Total precipitation 1.87 inches Greatest in 24 hours, 0.33 in., i inn t lie re it of Ili - lie Nuinuer of days with .01 Indeed, so amicablx and universally <„! 4. settled is I Ins problem ot safety inch or more precipitation, 11. clear first' that main ire wond r.ng it w>‘ 15; partly cloudy 6; cloudy, 9. slioiiliin'r now -'top talk’.‘g about it and Precipitation for season. 16.45 i-oninicii e to eon :.|i i uli t shall.ome 1 recipitation for last season 19.94 lifter safety. S.nety although the first l'„ BhITT, tiling. Is not the on y tl'iim What CouoeruLive uoö rver. st),’ill we have for secund'.' Any sin: gestion. hnv, ver fooolisll. will In- Wei come. Life Lse printed staiionerv, it adds ci) Inner Life in Constantinople. n .ty to your bus no is and tends to cre Constantinople has n deleterious el ate an impression of its importance. feet upon Europeans So at least do dared a "great and highly gifted lady." mentioned by Grant I niff she Inni the honor of being received by the sultan II "I hope yon like C.'oustniitiiiople?” in 11 qillred tlie monarch. “Yes.” said she. "but 1 find great difficulty In leading my inner life here.” The stilimi start ed, but, recovering himself, said suave ly, "Ah, no one should drink water Goods AH Fresh. Prices Right. bere without having it previously boil 1 I H ed.”— London Chronicle A full line of the best groceries, c infecti is, nu’.1, fr sh fru.‘s. Cignrs arid Tub iceo, E'. c. This Player ‘Quick Study.” For remnrkuble nu mory it would be hard to outdo il strolling plnyi'i of the eighteenth century, of whom Sir Wil liam Robertson Nlcoll has written. For a wager be once undertook to memorize the whole of the next day's Daily Ad vertiser nnd accomplished his task by repeating every line In the Journal, news, headings, advert! ements mid nil l;i perfect order and without a slip — London Ta tier. KT ':? V M 4. *« À i » X * '1/ À. -a J - J Gentlemen Didn’t Anewer. "Will tile gentlemen p • asc move up forward a little'.' ' ailed out the polit ■ conductor of the trolley car ,, 15 Cel. is ”1 won’t,” growled Mr Grouch. who I.ni.e to a strap near the door Just Received, A N-.v Line )f "ti'i. I didn't i k you." s id the eon dm tor - Buffalo Nev. n ’9 Ladies’ Hani Bags, Price R .»• I f- 01 > ) to NEW STORE! NEW GOODS!! Groceries, Confectionery, Notions, CHRISTIAN SCIENCE I Hym-: “0 Day of Restand Gladness’ . Traver. Miss Dorothy Connors whose mother Scrip'ere le- S'm Selected P i.-n-'ig -s. an 1 brother resid s near this city was Offetil g a passenger on the steamer Lusitania, which was sunk by a German sui ma So'o: “The Singing in Go .'. Acre rine < if the coast of Ireland. Friday Mrs. Herbert Hanna. afterm.cn. Miss Connors left home Recitation: "A Trit,.; c” about three weeks ago and sailed or. Ker netli Pu’ 1. the Lusitania to act as a nurse in tie English Red Cr iss sei vice. il I ve«. Public Please do not ask for credit at my place of business, as I have started on a strictly cash basis. All those know ing themselves indebted to me please sjtt’e. VV. R. Sparks /if T/72 Cr.ur.hes As we go to press w >rtl has been re R ceived tha’ the he Lusitania, an ai En/ii r am -r .f the Canard line, passenger plying bet ween New Yo’k and Europe, had been r rp xloed by a Gel man sut mari le »nJ sun < off the■ act of Ire land, yesterd ly aft-rnom The Lu.-i L i v.-ence Fitzpatri k aud H îzel By- tania - ail- d fro a Nez, Y , a w.-ex ar.I mo- t 1 . >f T ibi R ick Were marri M ger X" with p. Hvr for i. We ! i.-s lay fie noon. R.*v. ./• i. b» W. F. JbiciJ* p rg > .n.'l tie C-'.'.'.DJ- buii. i.t 1J07 .mi . o- in I gest passenger ship afin,.'.. »/• Z. N. Agee of Portland, form -riy county clerk of Douglas count ty. was a vis to.' in this city Wed.i< .ry. Mi* A ; is travelling saLsm in for Riake- I»,-. al) Paper Co. President Wilson; President Charles C. Mi ore of the Panama-Pacific Interna tional Exposition, Hr Frederick J. V. Skiff, director in chief, accompanied by tile thirty Exposition directors, wel comed the vast throng that assembled in Van Ness avenue and its lateral streets and. beaded by Mayor James Ralph. Jr., walked on foot through the C. Hanson was a visitor at Medford METHODIST Friday. Sunday School every Sunday at 10 Subscribe for the Post, only $1.CO o’clock W. G. Caudill Supt. Public per year. worship at 11 a. m. each secon I and A dance was given at Orth’s hall fourth Sunday of the month and at last night. 17:30 every Sunday evening. Class D. 11. Cronemiller was in Medford meeting every first and third Sunday :11a. m. II. C. Gallup leader. Pray this week. Miles <'antral of Iluch was a recent er meeting Thursday evening at 7:3t I The public is invited to attend these visitor in town. | services. A. Coslet Pastor All work must be spot cash at W. R. Sparks in 1915. FOR SALE —An auto, Ford, model 1914. In first class condition. Price $350. - James Spencer, Forest Creek. Post Office, —JacksonAille Oregon. W. R. Coleman who went to Seattle f if 1 .ert Collins, wanted at Medford on a criminal charge returned with his man Friday. Collins is now in the" county j ¡il in this city awaiting exam ination by t'm grand jury. Beekman’s Banking House and The Bank of Jacksonville, publish state- pi -nts of condition May 1, in,this issue of th Post. The former bank is in course of voluntary liquidation and is closing up its atfahs as raj idly a p< s- s ble, and the latter is stea ly mere:: volun e ing in amo .nt of dep-.sit and i of business generally. Word has been received that Tw< hv Bros, railroad contractors have 1 sig tie d u;i a contract witii tie city of Giants Pass, whereoy the railroad to the coast will be built by their firm. Work will lie commerced next week and wi I be pushed ns rapidly asjosibh, It is. expected that about 25.'0 men will be emplo ed The roau will be a benefit . to the entire valley. of the week. Mrs. B. Vincent, aged 74. of Table i Rock, is cutting a new set of teeth — i nine uppers and eight lowers. A special Mothers' Day service will be observed at the Methodist church Sunday morning at 11 o’clock. Appro- priate services in honor of the best Fio Thompson, Minnie Keily and I mother on earth—your own. The pub Gertrude Dunnington were in Medford lic is cordially invited to attend this Suttday night. service. D. D. Hail, an attorney of Portland, The annual convention of the Sov- transacted business in this city Wed I enth-Day Adveitists will b ■ held at nesday forenoon. j Grants Pa”, May 10 to 20. Family John M Brooks, an orchardist of I tents will be pitched for those attend Medford was a visitor in this city Wed- i lug to occupy and large pavilions will nesd iy afternoon. I be put Up for the different meetings W. J. Moore, a prominent attorney and for dining purpose?, a'so for ti e o. Ashland was a business visitor at display and sale ot religious literature, etc. the court house Monday forenron. minutes. There were no accidents. The photograph above shows, on the left, the Italian towers guarding the entrance to the Court of Palms next the I’alace of Varied Industries and in the center and on the right the huge grand stand i uilt before the Tower of Jewels. Here Secretary of the Interior Franklin K. I.ane. acting in behalf of ARE YOU GOING TO VISIT THE HUGE EXPOSITION? Call and see us » Talking. Talking is like pin Ing on rhe harp There Is ns much in laying the hands on tlie strings to stop their vibrations .il In twanging them to bring out their LB. music.— Holmes M?S. IÌA1T1E BENEIFj CITY DRU" cr STOuŒ NEW GOODS m Colgate’s .v,; pa 25 Cents Box of 3 ’l an^'o Harmonicas are the b *st EmLa-y l.:*wn Box Paj er, 4« envcloj 4 ts of paper for 25 cents All Kinds of bine Box Sta;im ry from 15 cents up.