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Jacksonville Post You can find a Notary Public at thia office. Joe Hall of Buncom transacted busi business C ards Weather Report. ness in this city Friday.. S' —' ¿«f B i «.com wrg in tov n bATURDAY, NOVEMBER 23, 1915* Wednesday. * i I- ■ Dr F-Yoimrof KhitlFTtlTFalTwas a (.US NEWBURY . Following is the report of (J. S. Vol- re rent visitor in the valley. Tlianksgning Day Brought Her a Jewell Bujley was’a* visitor" Jit .^ed- inteer Cooperative Observer, E. Britt; Mrs. Lewis Ulrich visited friends at j Attorney-at-Law iord Tuesday. Respite lacksonville, for month of Oct. LOCAL NEWS Medford Tuesday afternoon. Latitude 42 deg. 18. min. north; longi Will Practise in All Courts in the State All work must be spot cash at W. We print Trespass Notices and No By DWIGHT NORWOOD tude 123 deg. 5 min. west. Taylor Smith of Ruch was in town R. Sparks in 1915. Hunting, signs, at tnis office. MEDFORD. ' OREGUK. j Friday. _George W. Dunn of Ashland^was William Satterlee, of Salem, Oregon, When the great war broke out in Tom Dunnirgton of Ashland visit I recent visitor in town. Maximum Minimum Precipita- was a visitor in this city Monday. Euro|>e my little girl, Fredrlca, was In frietxh *.i town Sunday. ,, lion W. E. Ruefley of Applegate was a I). VV. BAGSHAW Munich studying art. I at once be 78 56 George H. Minting of Applegate was Mrs. W. P. Bailey was a visitor in business visitor in town Tuesday. came uneasy about her, and when 1 65 45 a business visitor in this city Wednes- Attorney at I.aw Medford Saturday night. heard of the great {lumber of Ameri I 72 38 Orlando Rose of Applegate was a da«. f I 80 37 cans detained in Europe I lost my Mrs. U. S. Collins of Medford was a ' business visitor in town Tuesday. NOTARY PUBLIC AND CONVEYANCER 82 39 head entirely. I wanted John to go recent visitor in this city. S3 W. I. McIntire of this city was a 39 Baker -Contract for three mile iiri- abroad at once and bring our daughter Office with Jacksonville Fest. 81 42 Uncle Billy Cameron of Uniontown business visitor at M rdford Tuesday. liotne. ga)ion ditch let. 75 42 was a visitor in town Saturday. He endeavored to quiet me, remind Mr. and Mrs. E. Mahoney were visi 69 40 JACKSONVILLE. - OREGON North Rend—Guy Lombard, Portland ing me Hint l’redrica was not tlie child 60 38 If you like this paper, drop in and tors at Medford Wednesday evening. capitalist, planning electric line to Sun she bad been; (hat it would be difficult 68 30 subscribe. Only $1-50 per year. M. L. Boucher and wife of Applegate set Bay. for him to get across, still more dlfll- 63 34 59 Flora Thompson and Minnie Kelly transacted business in this city Tues 45 li. K. HANNA Baker-Prospects are bright for the cult to find her and much more difficult 64 45 were Saturday evening visitors at Med day. 4» opening of the old Conner Creek mine. still to get back to America. lie was 75 34 ford. worried himself, though lie did not «ad The Pacific Telephone company has 95 I .awyer 40 ---------- »<£■♦ — mit It to me. well knowing that we 73 Benjamin B. Beekman and sister I1 delivered a new directory to its pa 40 • Í bad been able only to keep our child MARRIED 73 40 Carrie were visitors at Medford Thurs- I trons. Office in Bank of Jacksonville Building supplied with sufficient funds to pay 61 38 day. George W. Cherry of Medford was lier way from month to month without 71 34 JACKSONVILLE, OREGON 71 providing anything ahead, and she had Mrs. B. M. Collins and daughter 1 transacting legal business in this city 38 REED—SMITH Charles. L. Reel aid I no means to bring her home. 63 43 Grace were recent visitors in Med- ‘ Tuesday. 55 39 Esther Smith, of Goll Hill. Novem Week after week passed, nnd we f >rd. Mr. and Mrs. George W. Heri'ott of 55 34 beard nothing from our chick. Worry ber 7, by Judge Dox of tl is city. 64 36 Merritt Dews and Fred Collins were ■ Applegate transacted business in town DR. T. T. SHAW ing told on me bodily, and I was re- 66 40 POWELL-SLOCHSLER Albert Ed ’ duced to skin nnd bone. At last 1 vis«tors at Medford Thursday eve- ’ Tuesday. 65 40 ward Powell and Rosa Slochsler, of told John that if he did not do some ning. L. P. Peterson of Applegate vzas in 69 Dentist. 38 Ashland. November 10, by Judgs thing to end my suspense he would 68 39 D. W. Olsen of Watkins spent Fri attendance at the Minning trial before Dox of this city. lose me ns well ns Fredrlca. lie went 57 37 day in this city looking after business Judge Dox Tuesday. Office in Ryan Building, Cdifornia St. 60 out at once to learn if be could get 47 ---------------X«j« affairs. Victor Ilmare, a stock raiser of Dor across the ocean, nnd. finding thnt a Ups tairai Floorwalking and Spelling. Gertrude Dunnington and Mary Bag- ris, California, transacted business in The worst thing about tin- following ship would sail next day, lie took pas Temperature—mean max. 68:51; mean shaw were Saturday night visitors at this city first of the week. JACKSONVILLE OREGON Is that it Is true and. what's more, sage on her mid. procuring by loan mir. 39:64; mean 54:07. Max. 83 on fi. Medford. B. B. Beekman, Esq, left last night that it happened iu one of Pittsburgh’s what money he would need, bmle me goodby. “I have no doubt," he said, ' Minimum, 30. on 11 . Greatest daily Sheriff W. H. Singler spent yester on a business trip to Portland. He will stores. "that Fred will be here with you be range. 44. Total precipitation (1.50 The girl, stylishly attired, stepped up day afternoon in Medford on official r tutu in a week or ten days. to the still more stylishly attired floor fore I return. Nevertheless there Is inches. Greatest in 24 hours, 0.50 in.. business. Mrs. Ella Cook and Mrs. Harry Luy walker and Inquired where site would no help for it; I must go after her.” on 23. Number of days with .01 The mint makes it and under the terms As soon us be had gone 1 was half inch or Mrs. John Dunnington and Mrs. Ed v'sited at the home of W. H. McDan- find the chiffon. The floorwalker con more precipitation, 1. clear. [of tb>- CONTINENTAL MOTTG \GE na Kelly were visitors at Medford ie’, in the Applegate valley Sunday. ¡COMPANY you can secure it at 69 sulted a notebook. Her surprise came sorry 1 had let him go. Now I had the 19: partly cloudy. 8; cloudy. 4. two of them to worry about Instead of ! for any legal purpose on approved ’•eal Thursday. Mr. and Mrs. W. F. Wright of Ap when lie gravely told Iter that they did . i one. Besides, by tills time ships be- Precipitation for season, | estate. T rms easy, tell us vour wants Mrs. Ha’tie Deneff spent several plegate were in this city Tuesday [ not keep chiffon. Precipitation for last season and we will co-operat e’with you. i gnn to come in loaded with returning “ Why," she gasped, "you cannot pos days this week visiting friends on the witnesses in a case before Julge Dox. Americans, and tlie stories of their E. B ritt , PETTY & COMPANY sibly mean that!" Applegate. DENVER. COLO. Cooperative Observer. 113 DENHAM BUILDING C. L. Munson, representing the Pa- In lier eagerness she stepped closer ■ i discomforts were harrowing. John went over in nil English ship, nnd I Frank Brown a prominent resident c'fic Paper Co, of Portland, called on , to tlie stylishly attired mini titan Elea I worried lest lie should lie captured by of Eagle Point, transacted business in h's customers in this city Thursday ' nor Gale says n stylishly attired wo ■ I one of tlie German war vessels at Hint mail should, and looked over ills shout ” this city Thursday. forenoon. time roving the sen. der at tlie notebook. Get your stationery printed at this Considerable rain has fallen in the When, true enough, I took up a news "Oil, 1 see!" she said flatly as she office. Our work is guaranteed and v ;lley this week, On Tuesday morning moved off to ask for tlie girl at tlie paper nnd saw that this had really our prices are right. the foothills surrounding this city were glove counter about the chiffons. Tlie happened I was In despair. It was all I could bear to think of my only child man find been looking under the A number of young folks from this u hite with snow. detained without means In Germany, Balti mure Star. city attended tie basket social and i The county court was in session Mon- and now I had the additional worrl- dance at Ruch, last night. ’av for the purpose of discussing and ment of her father carried about on the Making Lenses. with no prospect of being landed Pat Swayne, the Watkins cattleman considering the estimate of proposed There Is absolutely no other human ocean anywhere, for lie might lie captured by i>6 has returned from Portland, where he expenditures for 1916. occupation that requires the accuracy a German cruiser, ami they were run ha I been with a load of fat steers. Miss Carrie Beekman and brother, of observation and the delicacy of ning the gantlet of the enemy's cruis A. W. Walker of Medford, agent for ' Benjamin B. Beekman, who have been touch that are requisite lor the tank ers anil often did not put into port for the Kissel Kar has just returned from visiting the Exnosition at San Francis- ing of the finest lenses. These are the mouths nt a time. perfect products of human bands. John started abroad about the 1st Klamath Falls where he sold four cars. ' co for a couple of weeks returned Mon- most It may convey some Idea of tile labor of September. Of course be could not I day. D. FL Miller of Gold Hill offers a re required in the making of n large lens communicate with me unless put Dr. J. M. Keene has been appointed to any that at least one year’s time is ashore, mid even then lie might be ward of $50.00 for the arrest of the person or persons who stole his Ford, a member of Medford’s city notlncil to required for the grinding and polishing landed on the other side of tlie world, THIS PAPER WANTS YOU AND YOUR Petter get your butter wrappers | ii>l the vacancy caused by the resigna- of a thirty inch object glass. A little in which case, tlie mails being inter t AND FAMILY TO ENJOY HAPPINESS lens two inches In diameter requires printed at this office and comply j tion of Col. H. H. Sargent who has the unremitting care and attention of rupted, it might take a letter months 3 3 PROSPERITY HERE s 3 to rdiicli me. At that time 1 ha with the law governing the sale of moved to this city. a skilled workman for two or three only our daughter to worry about, ami Mrs. Sarah P. Adams, a native of days. It is easy, then, to see why it is butter products. now the causes of worriment wer I The first heavy frost of the seasen Ohio, died at the home of J. H. Ersk- that even lenses for high class photo tripled. I worried about Fredrlca, I ; ine, near Prospect, Wednesday, Nov. graphic work are costly. A .forty inch Write ms your ideas about im worrit (Mahout John, mid I worried lie was visible here this mornin", the ground was white as though a small 9. agrd7i years. The remains were object glass for a large telescope can cause 1 knew that John would worry proving Io?al conditions not be made in much less than four about tne. I believed that If 1 coni ’ snow storm had visited the valley dur shipped to Warren, Ohio. years’ time, and if everything does not Ths fu- eral services of the late Geo. go just right it may require much have thought of anything else to worry ing the night. about I would have included it. Tlie H. Merriman, a pioneer resident of this only tiling else there was to worry The Ladies’ Auxiliary of the Presby valley, were held from the Elks Tem longer than that. about was myself, but thnt didn’t trou Rogue River Waters to b terian church gave an entertainment ple at Medford, Tuesday afternoon un At The Churches bio me a bit. And yet there was up and supner at Orth’s Hall last night der the auspices of the Elks of which Moths That Eat Your Clothes. parently more cause to worry about Used For Power riant which was well attended. Several num- The little clothes moth is grayish myself than either of tlie others, for I order the deceased was a member. CHRISTIAN SCIENCE her* of the musical program were ex yellow. It Is not the winged moth had lost twenty pounds mid was grad and Irrigation. cellent and highly appreciated by the NOTICE—The Parent & Teachers’ As that eats up clothing. Tile caterpillar inilly sinking info tlie grave. Service* held every Sun lay niornii g sociation will meet in the school house Is tlie real perpetrator of all the clam audience. November came mid not a word at 11 o’clock in I. O. O. E. Hall. next Friday, N> vemher 19. All par age done to garments. All the flying from either of my absent ones. 1 had Everybody welcome. A member of the city c nncil inform Salem, Or., Nov 10- Wesley B. ents (including the fathers.) teachers, moth does is lay eggs, for it lias no intimate friends, of course, who tried ed a rapre«entativa of this paper that S ierman ’ a application for permission I and school officers are requested to be mouth for food. But the winged moth In every way to holster me up My to appropriate sufficient water of the arrangements have been made for sale Is the source of mischief ’‘higher up.” present at this meeting. By order of for Its eggs hatch hungry little worms. cousin. Ellen Thompson. asked me METHODIST of the refunding bonds amounting to about a week before Thanksgiving to Rogue river at Hcll.s Gate to (level qi President They are fancy little worms that eat promise that I would spend the day 2500 horse power for irrigation and $15,000 the proceeds of which will be S inda.v School every Su-vl iy at 10 Mr. W. H. Johnson p'asident of the our clothes, for each lives in a little with lier mid her large family. She power purp >re* was approved today. o'clock. W. G. Caudill Superintendent. use! to take up outstanding city war case or Jacket adapted to its growth In said that witli so ninny of them I The estimated cost of the works is put Preaching services at 11 a. m. Subject: rants. It is expected that the cash Bank of Jacksonville, returned from a a curious way. Without leaving Its would forget my troubles. 1 told lier from the sale of these bonds will be I business trip to Montague, Yreka, and case tlie clothe* worm makes slits and that I would lie more mis rnlile in the t $200,000. "Tempiation.” av lilable by the 25th of this m >nth or other points in California, Friday morn- Inserts gores on the sides and also midst of a loqqiy I'm div than alone; I Th«- Rogu? River Public Service cor Epworth League 6:30 p. m. Leader within a few days thereof. The mem . ing. He reports conditions there about lengthens its Jacket to meet its needs would spend 'i hmiksglvlng in my own no-ati m and Ciau le SePeck wer? also Carl Neidermeyer. bers of the council are to be congratu , the same as here, but thinks that Jack- The- fresh material needed comes from home, enduring my loneliness as best I applicants for the water, but the engi Preaching Service at 7:30 p. in. late ' upon their success in this matte' J sonville beats Yreka as to location etc. tlie clothing wool, fur or feathers on could. n.-ermgd partment decid d that Slu r Suhjec': "H nni sickness.” The day liefore Thanksgiving I went or near which the crafty moth has laid considering the present tightness of the The Schoolmasters’ Club of Southern man was the prior apnroi riator, ai d Parents nnd children ere cord a'lv in to Ellen Thompson's to ask if money market. Oregon v ill ho'd their next regular its almost invisible eggs for this very around entitle«! to it. I<ientili--d witli Sherman she had seen in liny of tile papers a purpose.- ’xclninge. vited tn attend our Sunday School. V c David Henry Allen John Zamboozi, meeting in this city November 30. notice of tlie binding of tlie persons are said to b ■ several Kai sas City cap have capfible teachers, nnd suitable that flic German cruiser had captured. iti'.ists. etc. Swackhammer, a colored m tn from Prof. Smith, principal of the »ciioo's in His Handicap. clns -es for young and old. We have “Why. Ellen, what In tlie world are Hayti, or elsewhere was in town Thurs this city has prepared an interesting On bis first visit he looked around Iways a children's sermon at the day and tried to arrange a lecture (?) program for the ocoasior. Th - editor for a possible partner at a game and yon going to do with two turkeys?” I m irii-nr service. Com<- a-i I get a free ex -lalined. noticing ii pair of gobblers Aberdeen-Cosmopolis Road of the Po-t ackm ’ -> le-'ces an invitation approached a stout gentleman whose to the school but was promptly turned samph- on Sunday morning deportment suggested social standing. Just delivered from tile market. down by Prof. Smith. His recent let to «"end th s meeting. The La lies Aid S-.i-iety meet at the “ Oil. we ’ ve so many mouths to fill. ” Must Reduce ¡ are. ••Certainly, sir.’ replied the latter In The County Court has irstracted ter to this paper, mention of which was oarsonaig • on We Illes lay at 2:30 p. tn. answer to the newcomer’s invitation she said, "that one turkey won't do.” made last week, cont lined a slander Sheriff Sirgler to sell »ertitlcates of de Then, ns they approached the first tee, it seemed to tne that site had ordered ’’Bai- to- he-Bible” League Thurs ous attack t pon the schools of our land linquency against C & O railroad land he went on: "H.v the way. I’m a four provision» enough to last her a fort Ab -rdeen, Wa h , Nov. 10 — Bv a de day 7 0 1 p night. But I said no more about it, and cisión of the public -ervica o nmissior with us. declaring them houses of aham *. etc. g ant lands whenever called for, the man Wliat are you?” in language most obscene and unfit for a’torney general having advised the Tlie novi e was startled, lent after a I since Ellen said thnt she hadn't seen a rive-cent fare between Cosmopoli)' R. A. Hutehmson anything to comfort me In tlie papers I perusal by grown people let alone chil cou~t that the Ian I is subject to the minute’s consideration lie said. an I Aberdeen, over the Grays Ha-b >r Pastor. “Foreman, are ye? Well. I tn a straw went home. I carried more worry witli El c r c r.ii’wny, a distance of two dren. He should be taken up and made same pi o -edure another lands upon me. for liefore 1 left Ellen she put her hat manufacturer ” — Be< Its Weekly. to earn his living at some honest lab r which th? tax is delinquent. arms about tne mid smiled at me. I miles, must be maintained ixre f'-r. which he could perform. reckoned that she was concealing some Oyer a year ago the residents of Cos At h spoti il electi n held Tuesday Th /J? M’J,' W I 1 bad news from me. The case of George H. Minning vs Medford votes defeated the ro -<-«11(d mor olis petition I for the r dic’lon The next morning. Thanksgiving day, Geo. W. Herriott, and others, compris , Me ?vn»ki plan to issue $'-00, W worth and an extended hearing was I ha I scnreely finished dressing when, ing the Applegate Local of the Social o' gem r d city bonds, tiy a majority of pru'ia' Iv no place o i e .rth hearing a vehicle stop liefore tlie house, the comm ssi'-n. Attorneys fi ist party, was heard in Justice Dox's 102. A proposition c lied the Miles, or a c-mury nt vsp.ipi r otli e » I looked out through tlie window, and company fought ¡gainst the p court Tuesday. The action was brought 50 50 plat to issue about. $250,000 wi r h ■ i ids of pe iple there a . . - Im should I see but John alighting tion. It is now believed th .1 to recover money loaned by Mr. Min of b< nds is scheduled to be voted on at from a call! And the next tiling I saw fort will I e made t ■ s -.- i e n uffy if a stat ment is sen’, was John handing out Fre lrlca. I ran t on of th • ra’e ti ' wi en H ning to purchase material used in build th? regular election early in the new not p iy until the» receive a downstairs ¿it the risk of my nwk, ail At> rdeen fr >m ten to five ing the Socialist hall at Applegate. year. 1-in.e will pay without a md. meeting them nt the front door, also. The defendants admitted the debt but md others «-ill not p. v George C. Turpin, a blacksmith, for- me from falling on together they kept claimed it was not yet due, alleging m rlv of Medford, w ir struck and in- . --------- —— -i... me t is -etilor not. the floor in a faint. that plaintiff had agreed to w tit for his j stantly killed, by a special freight on Soon after their arrival Ellen bronght IV..7 Erect D..ni ai Cuti I f la!. money until it cculd be paid out of pro the S. P near Merlin, Tuesday. An hermise my I iphu is : ut í rv<î< d in Bul :» mi extra Thanksgiving dinner she t you pv« r | iom | up <*h tile ceeds from the hall, pro rata with oth inque't was held at which it was shown z;iv. had provided for its. for John lind sent her n message from quarantine to let er debts. The testimony cf several that al' poss'id(? pr cautions were tak ihhiK* vili li inivii’st y our Itemi?” Salem, Or , Nov. 10 P- rm-s i n f t 1 ll.-IVP to.” H h^uerud H ip otti tier know that lie mid Fredrlca were the c.-uRtrii -tion of a 6 >*> fo >t dim ct witnesses on each side was taken show en by the trainmen, but that the d«- viri ".Vi l«-;iu ts Interested In me ' (lining. We hud a glorious Thiwiks- the ' ntl t of Wi llow a lake f r i he star ing that any such agreement would bo c<*a«ed pa'd no at’en’ion to *he b wirg er Bun'll Io N.-ws. -Ii lug. John and Fredri- a narrating vo:' ible on account of the acts of the of the whistle, etc. Th” a «art oc. heir nib i-ntitr»--». John hud been put age ef vat r h( leen yr i ’id to flu- <* l idants themselves. Judgm-ntw.s c irJrd at a curve and the brakes w> re in I An Anc-’ent Custom. ■' >fi ft" T a (-iiiisi i' flint had cap- D *rbin Ditch * o • ■>- , f ’< ep . - ? r-nr'ered in favor of Mr. Minning for set but i was imnoadb'io to s ->p the ton I Wunder If iiii-ii li.au- a'wny« com , iil him In an out of flu- way place the state engineer Tew» i- »(■ - - »mount claimed, with the cos’s of heavy train bef ire the nnf rt nato plu'i. d air nt the food their wives pre in 1 I. d gone to Munk-li. where lie used for the irrigati -r- f at i roxm t “tie t iction. D. W. Bagthaw of this m m wrs struck. Th» dec- ased win a par.rl for them ." wnld one woman. found I'redrlcn quietly pursuing her ly 1 >. ) acr s of i n.I, and the devol I ■ w: ts "I giK-sw so." replied the other. flu lie«, waiting her next remittance. Cl . represented the plaint ff and Ge - ni’ive of p 'k c tinty, Or gon and was >pm at of 525 hors- power. The com "Allah! Started it" I tell John thnt I will never worry W Cherry of Medford, Rp,«eared for a^ed 51 years. He learn* th e broth- Much of th * sweetness of life is du again. He add«, "Till the next time.” of the improvements is estimated at I the defendants. $80,000. , ers and one sister. to the weather. .A, WORRIER fl! “MONEY” Glad to meet you! Shake!”