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Jacksonville Post SATURDAY, MAY 15,.-»15. 4 . Weather Report. Crowds on the Fun Zone at Panama-Pacific International Exposition Following is the report of (J. S. Vol « (.US NT VTBUR Y unteer Cooperative Observer, E. Britt; Jacksonville, for month of April, Attorney-at-Law Latitude 42 deg. 18. min. north; longi tude 123 deg. 5 min. west. Will Practise in Ail Courts in the State LOCAL NEWS Subscribe for the Post, per year. only $1.50 Date Maximum Minimum Precipita tion 38 1 73 9 .17 47 63 .02 3 59 37 .33 42 4 59 5 44 62 .18 6 " o4 37 .05 40 59 7 35 60 8 9 38 70 35 10 72 .14 42 11 66 .04 45 61 12 57 35 13 66 30 14 37 15 78 43 83 16 45 82 17 83 43 18 47 19 80 69 43 20 36 63 21 22 34 62 .30 43 23 59 .17 42 58 24 .27 40 25 63 46 75 •¿6 46 79 27 ' 45 80 28 35 69 29 .20 32 49 30 31 Gus Newbury was a recent visitor in tihs city. H. N. Mullin was a recent visitor at Medford. F. C. Smith was a visitor at Medford Wednesday. Sells-Floto show will exhibit at Med ford Monday. Miss Laeey of Medford visited in this city Monday. Mrs. F. C. Smith was a recent visi tor at Medford. All work must be spot cash R. Sparks in 1915. at Gertrude Dunnington was a at Medford Sunday. W. visitor W. R. Coleman of Medford visitor in town Friday. was Mrs. W. H. Johnson visited at Medford Wednesday. friends A gang of gypsies were la the valley this week. operating Homer Stepenson visited the Applegate Saturday. friends on business Toots Thompson and Joe were in Medford Monday. McIntire Rowell Hines was a visitor at ford Wednesday morning., AST crowds throng The Zone, the amusement and concessions section of the Panama-Pacific International Exposition at San Francisco The Dayton Flood is shown on the left, the Chinese Village and Toyland Grown Up ou the right. The Exposition is breaking all world’s attendance records. M ed H. K. Hanna was ¿ visitor at Med- You can find a Notary Public at this ford Wednesday afternoon. office. W. Wheeler was a recent visitor at John Opp was looking after businnss Medford. * affairs in this city Tuesday. Herman Offenbach r of Ruch was tn E. L. Minear was a business visitor town today. at Medford Thursday afternoon. Joe Beeman of Gold Hill "as it this Frank Randle of Buncom was a re city today. cent business visitor in this city. Miss Lizzie Reuter was a recent vis- David and Fred Dorn of Watkins itor at Medford. were visitors in this city Saturday. Are you a subscriber to the Post? If not, why not? Only $1.50 per year. A. Kleinhammer and family of Bun com were visitors in this city Satur day. Uncle Billv Cameron, of Uniontown was a business visitor in town Satur day. Chauncey Florey was a business visi tor at Medford Wednesday after noon. Ths public schools will close next week after a very successful year’s work. Mr. and Mrs. Jim Eaton were busi- n iss visitors at Medford Tuesday af ternoon. Cliff Dunnington and Roy Ulrich at tended to business matters at Eagle Point Sunday. The Royal Neighbsrsheld their meet ing at the home of Mrs. Bagshaw Tuesday afternoon. Lester and Chester turned from Hilt. Ellis have re- Tom Dunnington is visiting friends on the Applegate. Jim Cantrall was a business visitor in town Wednesday. Porter J. Nelf of Medfor.i was a re cent visitor in town. Frank Bybee was.a visitor at ord first of the week. Med James Buckley of Ruch was a visi tor in this city Thursday. Attorney Roberts of Medford trans acted legal business at the court house the first of the week. Get your stationery printed at this office. Our work is guaranteed and our prices are right. Mrs. S. E. Dunnington who had been visiting friends in the Applegate Vai- ley returned Tuesday. The gr ind jury has been called to meet next Monday; the regular jury term will begin May 24. Governor Withycombe will be tl.e principal speaker »t the Applegate pic nic next Thursdaj’. Mrs. A. L. Trask of the Little Ap plegate was transacting business in this city Wednesday. W. R. Parker of Minneapolis was a business visitor in this city and other valley towns this week There will be a dance in Orth’s Hall Friday, May 21. A good time is as sured. Everybody come. Dr. R. E. Golden of ttfi3 citv trans acted business and visited frienls at William F ister a prospector of the Medford first of the week. Whi-key P >ak region, was a visitor n Andrew Jeldness, awellknown miner this citv several days th week. of the Blue Ledge district was a re The baseball boys received their new cent business visitor in this city. uniform, this week and are as proud I Reis Chapman who has been spend as a boy with his first pair of red top- ing the winter with his aunt in Idaho pei boots. Thev expect to play ball returned to this city Monday. at<r<)lo, Sunday. The showers this week freshened up Reports from the Applegate state the gardens and lawns and will be jf considerable benefit, to all growing that everything is arrange! for the b g picnic next week. It is expected that crops in the valley. hundreds of visitors from th: surround Jewell Bailey, Louise Ensele, Ossie ing country will be present. Harrington, Alfred Norris and Nor Dr. R. E. Golden attended the meet man Cromy attended the dance at meeting of the Southern Oregon Medi-I Medford Saturday night. Mr. E. M ihoney has leased the Orth cal Soc’ety at Ashland, Wednesday. Hall for another year and will give his About twenty-five physicians «ere dance twice every month as hereto present. The next meeting wi I be fore. Good music will be provided and held at Roseburg. strict order maintained. The school entertainment last night was a very successful affair. Tne large assembly room was literaly pick- eJ. s'.a i ling room being at a premia n. Th.- program co.isiste.l mostly of sm<- i ig ind wn rendered in an excellent manner. N i ICE —Will the person who borrow- .<i a spring loath tiarrov anl a disc i . ot >w bei iiiging to E. E. Oman, le’.ime last year, please return i r ime to the premise from wm .m_- were tat in anl nuti.y this in- •ice. — D. W. Hagsnaw, At The Churrhes zA deal is underway by which anoth er minmg property in this vicinity may change ownership and management in the near future. M-. Bailey the min ing engineer v ho ir. de an examination ■if the pr -perry for the prospective Durcnas rs, expresses his satisfaction with ti e p-osp- :t a: d it is like y that ’ the sale ’’ill be cor . umm . ted in a few f days. ------- -------- FOR SALE— An auto. Ford, rn •(' Pri 19’4. Tn fust rfows condition $3 <> - Ta ne« Spende”, F •r<MV Post Office, —JacksonAilfo (Ji- • 1». W. BAGSHAW ♦ » NOTARY Precious Manuscripts. There's a Reason For Everything. Office in Bank of Jacksonville Building OREGON JACKSONVILLE. T. SHAW Dentist. Office in Ryan Building, California St. —■ Upstairs OREGON JACKSONVILLE 1 A 1 W Lilly > are not an experiment— __ Mff Cney are tefted in our ¡aboratary and V trial ground». They arc ipecially W adapted to the Pacific Northwest and J are true to name. Our valuable cat- ' alonue will be »ent free on requeft. J DealeraaellLilly'sSeeda Enot,write. J The Chas. H. Lilly Co.. Seattle NEW STORE! NEW GOODS!! Groceries, Confectionery, Notions, METHODIST Sunday School every Sunday at 10 o’clock W. G. Caudill SupL Public worship at 11 a. m. each second and fourth Sunday of the month and at Class 7:30 every Sunday evening, meeting every first and third Sunday 11 a. m. II. C. Gallup leader. Pray er meeting 1 hursday evening at. 7:3v The public is invited to attend these services. A. Coslet Pastor Goods All Fres Prices Right. A full l ne of the best grocerii . confections, Cigars and 'obacco, Etc. “MONEY” nuts, fresh fruit», MRS. HATTiE DENEFF Call and see us CITY DRUG STORE The mint makes it and under the terms of the CONTINENTAL MORTGAGE COMPANY you can secure it at 6'/ fur any leg. I purpose on approved real estate. T- rrns ea-v. tell us vour wants and we will co-operate’with you. NEW GOODS NE Colgate’s Talcum Powder Reduced from 25 50 » » PETTY & COMPANY DENVER, COLO. Pyrolene Ivory Combs M N: tic? of Sheriff’s S ile. -V8- CONVEYANCIIK Lawyer Use printed stationery, it adds dig n'ty to your business and tends to cre Services held every Sunday morning ate an impression of its importance. at 11 o’clock in I. O. O. F. Hal). Everybody welcome. IN THK Cl CU1T COURT OF THE STATE OF ORE« OW FOR JACKSON COUNTY. Bank of Jacksonville, an ( re on corporati :n. Plaintiff, AND K. HANNA CHRISTIAN SCIENCE 513 DEMIAj! Bl 1LD.NG I’t'IH.IC Office wjth Jacksonville Post. T - OREGO?¿ JACKSONVILLE. Why Milk Sours. We are told b.v those who study the ways ami ravages of the mischievous microbe that lie is very fond of sugar and that he delights to gratify this liking by turning tile supply in milk into an m id which sours the milk. These microbes are constantly in the air. alive though invisible, and ready to drop Into the milk when they can. If It were possible to keep the milk from the air after the cow is milked it would not turn sour Warm milk Is particularly inviting to the microbe and favorable to his operations. He does not got along well under chilling conditions, and that Is why the sweet ness of milk can be preserved if it is kept cold. Boiling fresh milk changes the sugar in such a way that the mi crobe cannot feed upon it.—Baltimore American. Considered one of the finest mano- scripts in this country, the “Evangel- Newton W. Bordon, an attorney of Istarium sive Lectlonesex Evangeliis," illuminated and of Frtmch-Carlovingi- Medford was in town today. an origin, may lie seen in the New Sheriff Singier made a business trip York Public library. The manuscript up Little Applegate Tuesday. is of vellum and consists of 200 leaves. P. T. Anderson of this city visited Its date is set in the neighborhood of friends at Medford first of the week. 870 A. D. The late twelfth and thir Mike Broad left last week for Weed teenth centuries are also represented, and among the works from the four where he expects to find employment. teenth Century Is the oldest extant A. F. Howard of the Applegate val complete manuscript of the Wycllttite ley was a visitor in this city Thurs version of the New Testament in Eng lish.—Argonaut day. Samuel Rosenburg of Seattle, Wash, L. R. McLain of Seattle spent sev- is looking after business interests in eral days loaning over the valley this the valley this week. week. FOR RENT—The Norling house, Dr. Seeley of Medford made a pro- on Oregon street. Apply to D. W. fessional call in this city Wednesday Bagshaw, this office’ night. MEDFORD,’ Temperature—mean max. b7; mean min. 40:13; mean 53:6!. Max. 83 on 16, Minimum, 32, on 3Jth. Greatest daily range, 41. Total precipitation 1.87 inches, Greatest in 24 hours, 0.33 in., Number of days with .01 on 4. inch or more precipitation, 11. clear. 15; partly cloudy, 6; cloudy, 9. 16 45 .Precipitation for season, 19.94 1 recipitation for last season E. B ritt , Cooperative Obsi rver. Mr. and Mrs. W. T. Grieve were vis itors at Medford Friday. George A. Gardner was a visitor at Medford Monday. BUSINESS C A Ri)*. M » » »» 25 /Just Received, A New Line Of Ladies’ Hand Bags, Price Reduced from $1.50 to $1.19 i “Wouldn't you try to get a divorce J. I1'. Oleon, also known an John E. Olaon, from a woman who abused you and and his wife. M. A. Olson, also known ns neglected your home and thought more M;.hala A. Oteon. and G. Miller and W. R. of her club than she did of you?” thun Ewbank part >ars unlar th« style of Mil ler an i Ewbank. and Robert Wilson and dered the big man Nr.ncy Wilson, his wife. Defendants. “I don’t think 1 would." replied Hen Bj virtue of a deer- p an ’ order of sale dulv i ry Peek. "1 am afraid Henrietta would made and enteied in the above entitled court and i not let me.”—Philadelphia i.edger. cause on ’he 17th. < ay of April. A. D. 1915. | wherein above named plaintiff rec-.ve’od judR- Coral Builders. ment acrainsl the defendants therein. J. E. Olson Cora 1 reefs and Islands are formed and M A < ls.»n and each of them for the sum < f These $502.00 with i '.ter- Ht thereon from said date at 8 . hy the coral building polyp animals only live in <le:ii water, the per ur.num until j a d and for th«* further sum depth .* which Is not greater than of $17.00 c -sts and disbursement» therein and for twenty five fathom*, and the tempera t‘«e further nccruli.jf c« sts herein with interest . tore of which does not sink below tlH fhereon nt the rate of 8 'A per annum, and where 1 n said defendant Robert Wilson recovered judy- ' degrees F ment aya'nst the said defendants J E. Olson and A. Olson rj d each of them for the sum of I $1155 76 with interest thereon from ssii 17th day “Tills is ■ f April ]yl5 nt 10 % per annum until paid, and “Yes di which decree and judgments wet/* duly enrolled I to whom and docketed in Volume 2. at pave 176 of the Cir I.edger. cuit Court Judgment Lien JDocket for Jackson < o.jnty Oreg n, and is of record in Volume 22 at He who did well tn war Just earns «•ire 559 of »he Cii cuit Court Journal for aforo- the ri"lit io lioL'fn doing «ell iii peace n d county and state; and wherein it is further Jec'ced s nd or- ered that the hereinafter de Browtiliic scribed property be sold as upon execution to In Awful Shapft, satisfy the aforesaid judgments and that, the ’•Why don’t yon <*<» t«» work?” Ju foment of p'aintifT be frst satisfied out of the “I'm de id d” d of dofiiff nothing proceeds of sr d ale and thot the proceedB of said flint I’m ioo tired to d<- anything. sale remaining after the satisfaction of plain- r’U.v.d in 1 Lord r iT’s judgment, or fo much thereof as may le lie... arv be applied in satisfsctii n of the judg Fly Rod For Trout Fishermen. ment of -.aid defendant, Robert Wilson, and In Reds of Fplit bitinboo an* produced b.v cementing tog H xt u number jf wh ch decree each and all the above named de- triangular > ¡Ips lit from the Whole fend ints are barred and foreclosed of all right, title and inter.* in and to said property. cane to form each _t>int; the rod of Now. therefc re. pursuant to said «decree and six snips is the ulioire of most anglers ■ ■ der of sale an j by virtue of an « xocutloa i-sued I Weight for weight- and. of course, pursuant thereto by the clerk of, and under the within re.ison. the lighter rhe rod the Fc>al of the Circuit Court of Jackson County. better split bamboo rods arc Mtronger State of Ore non, of date May 15 <h. 1915, I will at. am! have more ousting power and bet 10 o’clock A. M. on ter action than rods of any other imi Monday, June 14ih, 1915, I terial. Very properly <-on< eding that at the front door of the court house at Jrfckson- the clio:<v of i: fly rod is pra thally limited to the ro I of n| lit bamboo, you v. le. Ji.ckson County. State of Oregon, sell at oub! c aucti m. subject to rudempti n as provid- cannot go far vvnmg in select Ing «me • ! by I: ’ «r-i f->r <’U;»h in hand, the fol.owing nine lift in ngth. Smli a r«><! for the < C4<:.< ■• I r*-»l pr -party and all riaht, title arid Í light wor.i of our av« rage trout st renins in’ t . t ? h: h he s> d above n: in«-d defendants should not ’Aeigh over live and a quar o , of them hr therein on February 6, 1911. ter dunce s or have had ¡•’inc'* or r.- w have to-wit: L < s numbered Three (3) and Four (4) in Any rod s« riowsl^ worth considera FU I. nu .O”r»-d .- ix (6) <i*’ the '»Ison Ad j.tton tion li s so ;ke guides, german sjj /er o t rn ’ ;• . of .M «IG,rd. n Jack.son Count/, reel *• it and ferrules an l a solid cork . of «/r«’.'.' <.» h ihe hao e appears desig band grasp. na «- latted on the ofiici.il plat of said • It Is very v.ell when making your ■ .■ on «’uw or. fi.e* >.»h the «.ou;.i> huvorUi r so. ctjui io try out several i. .Js an- f t ' o es;. d r unty and state, or so m*«cb swi rhig to th.* above speilliuations. in th a*» may be ruces^ary to satisfy the or . i lo ¡¡void. If po s’lde. getting a; r<; ail judgm -nts. co:-tsinl arci uir.g costs c r< ! th.H i> either t«»o stfiT or too Dated at Jacksonville Oregon, May 15th. 1915 Cexiblv. Outing W. H SINGLER. Sheriff, By E W. WILSON. Deputy. Colgate’s Soaps 25 Cents per Box of 3 Tango Harmonicas are the best Embasy Lawn Box Paper, 48 envelops and 48 sheets of paper for 25 cents All Kinds of Fine Box Statiinery from 15 cents up. You May Visit the Ca li for ni a Expo s i t i o n s On your way to or from the East. Summer Excursion Tickets On sale May 15 daily to September 30 permitting stop-overs en route. 1 - n days stop allowed on one wav tickets at San Francisco and Los Angeles. "The Exposition Special” One Night To San Francisco Low Round Trip Fi res i ;> Sun Francisco »’.nd -an D í .’ íí > dar ing the Exp .sinon p vii- d. V.»it the Southern Pacific building nt th«- F’i nurria-Pt «’¡lie Exposition. Rest I loom. Moving Pivtuu . T ihv I, Lec ture». Ticket and Vaiiuating Ofucv ar.d Intorni • i•> I: ..« u. SOUTHERN PACIFIC John M. Sc.)tt, General I’.wi-njer Ates it Porllind, Ore