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About Jacksonville post. (Jacksonville, Or.) 1906-19?? | View Entire Issue (Aug. 14, 1915)
Jacksonville Post You can find a Notary Public at this office. -*hehn»•Daniels of Applegate was in town this week. Joe Johnston was a visitor at Medford Sunday afternoon. All work must be spot cash at W. R. Sparks in 1915» WEDDING Weather Report. BULLS. BUSINESS CARDS. I ' (7US NEWBURY Following is the report of U. S. Vol : i unteer Cooperative Observer, E. Britt; Attorney-at-Law I Jacksonville, for month of July Latitude 42 deg. 18. min. north; longi Will Practise in All Courts in the State LOCAL NEWS tude 123 deg. 5 min. west. MEDFORD. OREGON. • r ■ ■»» Date ' Maximum Minimum Precipita- J. W. Bybee was a business visitor lion Miss Flora Thompson visited friends D. W. BAGSHAWII rB Mr. RoWell D. Hines and Miss Faye In town Saturday. 62 i 99 1 2 61 H. Launspach were united in the bonds 96 Alfred Norris who has been working at Medford Sunday. Attorney at Law . . : 58 93 3 Miss Nellie Dawson visited her moth of wedlock at 8 o’clock Wednesday tv- at Weed, Cal. has returned. 61 92 4 euing, Rev. I’. S. Bandy of the Presby er at Medford Saturdy. I • 56 ■George A. Gardner was a business 5 Ki NOTARY PUBLIC AND CONVEYANCER 51 Warren Cameron of R uch was a vis terian church of this officiating. 6 66 visitor in Medford Tuesday. 50 The cerefnony was performed at the Office with Jacksonville Post. 78 7 Mr. and Mrs. Jas. M. Cror.emiller itor in this city Tuesday. 58 72 8 home of the bride’s parents, Mr. and A. C. Hough of Grants Pass was a 57 9 81 autoed to Medford this morning. - OREGON Mrs. George Launspach, southeast of JACKSONVILLE. 49 86 It) Victor Olsen, a miner from Steam recent visitor in this city. this city and was witnessed by a num 49 11 8-1 Mr. and .Mrs. Close of Medford were ber of the relatives of the contracting boat was a recent visitor in town. 56 83 12 50 7t> 13 IL K. IIANNA parties and a few invited guests. The Miss Vivian Halley of Medford visit Visitors in this city Wednestav. 48 14 7« “ The apple Jobbers in the 1 Frank W. Sextop of Medford trans parlor of the Launspach farm house ed friends in this city this week. 48 15- 8-2 was tSstfully decorated with beautiful large cit1 s. know as well asi 16 50 I ,awyer 77 Sam Call, a miner of Steamboat, was acted business in this city to-day. ______ ____ recipient 43 flowers. The bride was the 80 17 Uncle Billy Cameron of Uniontown do all fruit market men that; 18 a business visitor in town this week. 47 90 of many useful and valuable presmts. Office in Bank of Jacksonville Building 24 the tendency is towards' 19 97 Are you a subscriber to the Post? transacted business in town today A delicious lunch was served after th« 60 Dr. O. N. Nelson, the insurance man 98 20 If not, why not? Only $1.50 per year. [ffll li‘- selling at auction and 21 OREGON ceremony. JACKSONVILLE. 62 100 Mr. and Mrs. L. Wilson of Medford from Medford was in town today. 60 Both Mr. and Mrs. Hines are well- away froli) the more cum-| 22 97 Attorney Briggs of Medford was at known and are extremely popular a- 64 l‘>3 transacted business in this city Fri- bersome method of private! 23 58 96 the court house Monday Morning. day. mong the younger set in this city; the selling through the stores ofi 24 DR. T. T. SHAW 54 93 25 John W. Opp spent Monday in Med former is assistant cashier of the Bank • i a D. H. Cronemiller, of this city, at- 52 83 26 the jobbers, ” says Arthur 48 of Jacksonville and is held in high es 83 27 tended the ball game at Medford Sun ford attending to business affairs. Dentist.” " 50 80 Lewis Baker has returned from a teem by the patrons and management M. (iearv, who is giving a 28 day. « «. t 4 . 52 79 i 29 of that institution, and the latter is a series of lectures in the 58 Misses Etta and Margaret Morcom fishing trip on th? Little Applegate. 30 74 Office in Ryan Building, California Kt. 50 85 B. R. McCabe of Medford transacted musiican of rare ability. They will re Northwest upon fruit mar 31 of Ashland are visiting frionds in this Upstairs side in this city. business at the court house Monday. city. keting. Mr. Geary further erature—mean max. 85:64; mean The Post joins wi»h a host of friends Chas, F. Dutiford of Poorman’s of the young couple, in congratulations I says: Benjamin Harriot of Applegate was OREGON I mir. 54:06; mean 69:85. Max. 103 on 23. JACKSONVILLE “The Agricultural Department of I Minimum. 4?, on 17,. Greatest daily a business Visitor in town first of the Creek was in town Tuesday morning. And wishes them a long and happy the State of New York, after un ex I range. 43. Total precipitation .30 week. A. W. Walker of Medford transacted married life. haustive investigation of tbe differ inches. Greatest in 24 hours, 0.16 in., Miss Mildred Evans of Medford visi business in this City Thursday fore- ent methods of marketing employed ion 26. Number of days with .01 The mint makes it and under the terms ted With frietids id this city Sunday af noon. At The Churches I I in New York City, have just an inch or more precipitation, 2, clear, >f the CONTINENTAL MORTGAGE ternoon. Attorney Paul E. Blanchard COMPANY you can secure it at l'r/, nounced to the growers that it will 19; partly cloudy, 7; cloudy. 5. Pat Swayne, a wellknown cattleman Grants Pass was a recent Visitor for any legal purpose on approved real Opeii auctions fur barrelled apples of Precipitation for season, estate. Terms easy, tell us your wants Of Watkins, transacted business in this this city. CHHIStTlAcN SCIENCE the state thl- Fait Precipitation for last season and we will co-operale'with you. tity Thursday; | Curley Wilson left this afternoon fori “The Florida growers have realized E. B ritt , PETTY x COMPANY Get your stationery printed at ihiS Rl ¡math Falls where he will bla.v ball! Services held every Sunday morning the éeonoinies and efficiencies of the Cooperative Observer. ' 313 DENHAM BUILDING DENVER. COLO. at 11 o’clock in 1. O. O. F. Hall., office. Our work is guaranteed and ( with the Medford teilrri. auction system in stimulating con- i . | our prices are right. sumption and obtaining maximum I | Mr. and Mrs. Watson Caudill are at Evervhr dv welcome. Medford citizens complain of chick S in Francisco, taking in the exposition prices. During 1888, no Florida fruit ' ens running at large in the residence j ! and looking over the city. whs sold at auction in New York and ’ districts, says the Sun. METHODIST probably the same was true in otlu’I | Clint Dunnington and Jim Francis Merritt Dews who has been employ made a trip to the Littie Applegate Sunday Schojl every Sunday at 10 auction centers. In 1915, the Florida j ed at Klamath Falls for the past two i Slnday eveningi returning Tuesday. o’clock W. (J. Caudill Supt. Public fruit growers are selling at auction in j New York alone 954,0(81 packages of months returned Friday. ! C. L. Munsoti, rSprestfntinfl the Pac- worship at 11 rt. m. each second and William and Robert Ray, wellknown j i’ic Paper Co. of PorHand, was calling fourth Sunday Of the month and at oranges and grape fruit, or *2,500,0001 farmers of Ruch trans acted business in on his customers in this city Friday 7:30 every Surlday evening. Class worth. Auction Ssles Grow. this city Monday afternoon. meeting every first and thirl Sunday morning. growth if! volume of the aur “ The „ Mert Anderson and family who had u a. m. H. C. Gallup leader, i FOR SALEi- tion »;:!«»ness has been 300 per ee nt cr meeting Thursday evening at 7:30 been visiting friends iti this city retur Fresh Extracted Roney. in 25 years, Thirty-five to forty mil- F. L. TouVelle , ned to their home ifi Rogut! River The public is invited to attend these lion dollars worth (>t fruit is sold an- services. A. Coislet Pastoi1 VednesJay, a ti ally at auction in Boston, New Mrs. W. E. Finney and Miss Lyla Just Received: a new line of Candies, Soft York and Philadelphia, A total of Chas. Nickell, who has been spend Mee are visiting Mr. Finney who is in dollars worth sixty to seventy million Cleverness of Beavers. Drinks, Tobacco, etc. Í the Fire Service at Humbug creek, j ing the past few months at Berkley’ in the sixteen or seventeen Cal. has returned to his old stamrinv Some beaver dams, I' built by human iat «wM rrhfcfs of the United States. The Public Service commission has ground in this Valley- We handle Royal Bread. i beings, would be styled feats of engi- auction .... apple growers are the only “The refused the Welis Fargo Express Co. I Peering. They tire by no means locnt- Mr. and Mrs; Arthur Ellison of Van» ' e<1 liaphazaid. Each site is carefully ones that make the auctions a dump permission to close its office and dis joe c ntire CLINT DUNNINTON, couver, Wash., former residents of selected anil each daiu accomplishes h ing ground for defective fruit and ____________________________ . ' continue business in this city. they nr*' the only ones that are dis A number of cans filled with trout this city, are visiting at the Tungate 1 purixtse that seCine ns If reasoned out satisfied with the auction system. The fry passnd through here Wednesday home in this city. They will remain | in advance. Trees are follfc’d with a shipper* from Florida, California, ' nicety that can be duplicated only by eiiroUte to the Applegate tiVer, where; about two weeks. I eltllled woodsmen. And the beaver Cuba, SÍ cí H g Spain, and Porto Rico, Ray Langoise a Medford Waitef, ; does hot iliult Ids tree cutting to sap- establish a high scale of prices r»y they will be placed tn grow up. A “hews letter,’’ comprising a write wds coriimitted to the dity jail in that , lings. In tbe Adirondack^ the animals supplying the unctions H'gulnrly with best grades. up of Gold Hill’s dancing pavillion and , burg Wednesday on account of his in l have been known to cut (lolvii Hoes their “In this way t " 1 swimming pool, at rived just as we go ability to pay a $15 fine imposed fer twenty Inches and more In diameter. poorer gri»«h‘« lire | They prefer yellotv Vlreh and poplar, to press: too late tor this weeks issue. ' disorderly conduct. ' though they will cut any frits that the nuctioh system n IT at The open season for killing deer be Benjamin Clark died at his home i seems necessary to their purpose. The can be given gins tomorrow. A number of persons Butte Falls, Monday, aged 76 years. dams are built of alder sticks, mud methods Hitfst TliS buyers must bi are already campe I in the woods wait- . Mr. Clark was a native of New York, , and grass and are finally chinked with pie shippers, for 20 cents or two hard dimes tbe alldioh* are not convinced that ing for a chance to “bring home tbe and is survived by his wife, one son moss, milking a solid wall that often c of lust resort for applu«. the place must be dyniunlted to be effectually de bacon. ” and three daughters — Although we do r.ot spend our coin on pink handbills or exten- English Auctions Success. sive newspaper advertising, yet; The concert at Mahoneys by the I Miss Ektmn Ga'l entertained the Mis stroyed. The cutting teeth of the benv. “There arc many wholesale and re fer are very sharp, and there is great Jacksonville Orchestra, was held on ses Ett i and Margaret Morcom, Cora power l>eliln<l the little Jaws. Ordina tail buyers ivlio do not deal in other i —RIGHT NOW. prices, as low as any in Jackson County are tick- Thursday evening this week. A large Thomas, and Pauline Greaves at din-. ry beaver chips are about half the size than the fruit* that lire sold at auc eted on every article in our store; an 1 impreciative aulience was in at ner Thursday. The table decoration of the cliliis made by the average tion. --All we ask is an open mind and one fair trial. “ i’ersioisl Investigation of figures tendance. was white sweet peas. woodchopper, and they much resemble Cordially yours, Forest fires in the vicinity of Ruch chips made with an ax, so smoothly are in Boston slulW il>M the consumption In view of *he favorable crop condi of apples from the Niirlliwe-t has not I tion» throughout the entire county, it have been causing some trouble to the they cut. been increasing there, while tl.at of i is expected that the tax delinquency fire wardens and the cit iens of that A White House Fete. auction fruits has increased. will be smaller thia year that for sev district this Week, but So far veiy iit- 1 know nothing more Impressive in “In England, Germany and France | eral years past. ; tie damage has been done. its dignity, more complete in its way, where they have had a longer time [ Mr. and Mrs Fred J. Fick autoed to than the White House en fete. It em to work out systems of marketing, Medford schools will open September 6th. A number of pupils from th s Crater Lake Sa’urday morning return- bodies nil our lest tradition of hospi foreign fruits, Im-Luling apples, are citv will attend owing to the *act »hat j ing Monday evening. Mr. Fick is loud | tality and cordiality—of perfection sold ut auction. More apples were without ostentation. Then there Is sold at auction in England last Win the high school here does not include in his praise of th s lake a id sun on I- , something in the atmosphere which ter than were raised lust year ing«, in fact he was delighte 1 with ti e the 11 th and 12th grades. bangs about It—especially during the Pacific Northwest. ’ ’ trip from st art to fin sh. He seys the (lays of n closing administration— which W. G. Pettibone, a mining man from road to the lake is io fin • co.n iition. makes one think of that serenity that ♦ ♦♦♦♦♦♦♦ ♦ 4 4 Seattle, transacted business in this city The Presbyterian Sunday School te d seems to ding around the woods of 4 « ♦ 4 ♦ 4 Monday. Mr. Pettibone hit lease 1 4 its annual picnic at Venabe’s gun. e Mount Vernon and which appears there 4 NEW YORK TO ESTABLISH 4 some placer ground in the Applegate almost like a material reflex from the 4 ; grove rear Ruch. Thursday Barnum’s AUCTIONS. 4 district and will begin development 4 auto truck and severil autom >bilis cnlm and temper«] ripeness of Its own 4 work at once. er's soul There Is, I imagine, an affin ,J. Dillon, (’ommiraioner of 4 conveyed a jo’ly crowd of youngsters ity. a certain likeness In the magna 4 Jim Rock, Norman Crommie, J ?e and a number of older ones to the pic w York Stale Department 4 4 1 4 Johnston, and W. Crommie took a trip nic grounds where tl e day | a»sad nimity of nil generous, wise and simple 4 < men whether of ancient or mislern 4 down to Rogue river Wednesday, they quickly in sp rts usu <1 on such occas- I times. Alas, too hard for our genera 4 1 4 said they wera “gonna ketch some ( sions, th» party returning in the even- tion of egotists to follow or even re 4 I 4 4 speckled beauties.’’ They came back ! ing tiled but happy. spect! The only ideal which Is preach auvtions that he is 4 izc the free 4 empty handed, Mis. Samuel Wahh entertained tha ed nowadays Is "one's duty to ones- 4 establishing for t h e in in New Mrs, Arthur Davies and daughter of m^'nber3 of the Royal Neighbors lodge self.”—"Pipe,** of tlie Gae.'.e.” 4 York City. are visiting St. Paul, Ps.ll Mi n . »re visitin» th? -h. fo.-m- fo-.n the Modern Woodmen, and a number Mr. billon says in part: “TIi* 4 Timo Ro juir.d, er’s mother, Mrs, S. P. Jones of this of other guests at her h. me Tuesday "How long does It take you to go 4 consumption of New York State 4 apples is restricted in the early city. Mrs. Davies and daughter have evening. Addresses, recitations, and lishiiig?” just returned from a Visit to the Pana ! music were the principal arrusments. i “Well. If you consider the time I ac 4 Winter by high retail prices, This causes i a sluggish market ma Exposition. ; An excellent lunch was a feature en- | tunlly üsh It taken only n few hours. 44 and keeps i wholesale prices low. But If you count In the time 1 consume Pear picking begun this week, the joyed by those present. Musi? for the w aiting for conditions to be Just right 4 In the menritinio, dealers get out early Bartletts being in fine condition. occssion was furnished by Miss Faye and arranging for bait it takes several 4 and buv at the low quotations It is a pity that the price is so low at Launspach. William Ense-le, and Nor weeks.”—Washington Star 4 from producers, wnd prices begin 4 to stiffen as soon as the bulk of present as it will he a considerable ex man Crommie. ♦ the fruit is out of th" hands of Catty. pense to keep the fruit in cold storage 4 the producers. • • • “ Pa suggested that In conducting our pending an advance in price. club paper, each sin aid take a depart 4 “You are entitled to the price Why They Sting. Tiie shower of meteors predicted for RIH- You never ree n bee try inc to ment with which she was most famil 4 that apples will bring you upon this week did not come up to the pre extract honey fr»m the nrtffV-htl flow 4 an open market, when sold sub iar.” dictions. An obse’ver here »eports era on n liuly’s lint R!l —No. because "Then. dear, wouldn’t you like to 4 ject to the law of supply and de having seen five Sunday n ght, four the lives know there is more sv.evtnesK have chare of Its makeup?”—Balti 4 mand, without manipulation or 4 ■ prejudice. No one can ask more. Monday night, six Tuesday night, under the hit. Yonkers Statesman. more Ameiicnn. 4 ■ No grower or shipper can be sat- twelve Wednesday night, and two on Valuation. 4 • isfied with less. Devotion. Thursday night. “One of the essentials of a "You any that dog has n pedigree?" 4 • a devoted husband.** K ” SALE-TIMBER LAND -Ih ve 4 • successful auction market is a he even "Yes. ” Wh< n she’s mrnjr i .• sale at a bargain, four tracts of 4 steady supply during the i.ea»->.i. "IIow much Is he worth?" the d’^hos after every meal be ti uber, totalling 600 acres, all in the "Well, tbe dog Is worth about 20 4 Buyers must know that the goods cents, tut the pedigree Is valued nt 4 will be there and that the »ale s no region, for sale at a bargain if ; over a bunilr«“1 dollars.”-Washington 4 will take plate.” '■ ken at on«e. Land t« located in Think of your wonderful Immunity 4 Diuglas county and is worth doub'e 1 from barm If you mind your own bus! ■tar. 4 th? price asked. Apply to 1) . W. J ness.- Loomis. Bugshaw, Jacksonville, Oregon. SATUR' da Y, AUGUST 14, 1915. Rowell D. Hines and Launspach Married Wed nesday Evening. Faye H. “MONEY” Come in and see Punk and Joe at THE REAL THING CONFECTIONERY M I A CUT IN PRICE COLGATE’S TOOTH PASTE CITY DRUG STORE .