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About Jacksonville post. (Jacksonville, Or.) 1906-19?? | View Entire Issue (Jan. 22, 1916)
at this 1 Mrs. Jack Refer was a recent visitor Effect of Ffmeiarity. BUSINESS CARDS At The Churches I at MadCvda . ive »co constantly we cease to see vividly. The faces we notice Sheriff W. H. Singler spent Tuesday H.. ry I.ewis was over from Central least arc those we kn w—and perhaps CHRISTIAN SCIENCE SATURDAY, JANUARY 22, lÿ5. afternoon in Medford. Point Sunday. (.US NEWBURY really love—lest. Our eyes are a bit Services held every Sun lay morning Jui'ge J. R. Neil was a visitor at jaded by following the familiar lines. L. P. Olson of Steamboat was a re Attorney-at-Law at 11 o’clock in I. O. O. F. Half. “ The same is true of pure color, ” cent visitor in this city. i Medford Thursday, LOCAL NEWS George E. Neuber spent Thursday I Mrs. S. E. Dunnington is visiting says a writer In the Atlantic Monthly. Will Practise in All Gourts in the State Everybody welcome ---------- .,¿1«—;— I “Water and sky are very beautiful, 1 friends in Medford MED F J RD, OREGON i • • Gus Newbury of Medford was at the with friends at Medford. I ml you may suppose that you are METHODIST Mrs. Lewis Ulrich was a visitor in duly appreciative of them, blit lie on court hoasc Tuesday. Chas. F. Dunford of the Bar T ranch Medford Thursday. I the deck of u eat bout ami look at them Harry Lofland of Medford was a was in town Wednesday. Sunday Schoo ev ry Suil iv at 10 1). W. BAGSHAW Matthew R iy of Ruch was a visitor with your bead in an unaccustomed business visitor in town Thursday fore Col. H. H. Sargent was a business o ’ clock. W. G. Caudill Sdperinten lent. position—sideways and upside down— i in town Thursday. Attorney at Law noon. visitor at Medford Tuesday. Owing to the pastorls engagement at und note how the colors dare out upon Samuel Ingalls of Roseburg was a ' Bob Winningham of Ruch was a vis- jour vision. A. Lincoln McCormack, an attorney NOTARY PUBLIC AND CONVEYANCER Griffin Creek there will be no sermon “Or stay indoors for a few weeks In on Sunday morning. bf Medford was at the court house visitor in this city this week. j itor in town Monday. Office with Jacksonville Post. Thursday, J. W. Shirley of Medford transacted I Mrs. Bob Dow of Medfofd was a re a room where jou do not get much - OREGON Epworth League 6:30 p. m. Leader outlook and then go out. You will be JACKSONVILLE. Edith Hoeft. Our League is a live or An eclipse of the moon scheduled for business in this city Tuesday. cent visitor in towr. blinded by the glory of the world, but ganization and we are anxious to see midnight Wednesday was invisible here Harley Hall of Buncom transacted Rev. Hutchinson was a recent visi not for long. The glory, alas, fades owing to cl« uds. more of the young of Jacksonville iden business in this city Tuesday. tor at Central Pt int. quickly, and habit settles u ¡ k > ü you H. K. HANNA tifying themselves with it. Qur social once more! Mr. and Mrs. H. K. Hanna were at We print Trespass Notices and No i Pat Swayne of Watkins was a visi and devotional meetings are open to “With our friends’ faces somewhat Medford to see “The Bird of Paradise” Hunting, signs, at tnis office. tor in town this week. I ,awyer you. Try our welcome. the same thing happens. When we i-.. Wednesday evening. If you like this paper, drop in and Cack PLiester of Medford visited first meet them they pique us pleas Unien preaching service 7:30 Doctor Mrs. L>. M. 'Spencer of Provolt who subscribo. Only $1-50 per year. friends in this city Sundry. antly with their unfamiliar line and Office in Bank of Jacksonville Building L. Hill and Attorney Mears of Med had been visiting friends in this city Arthur Gresham of Albany, Oregon S. T. Johnson of Weed, Cal., was a color, Gradually we grow used to ford will be the speakers There will has returned to her home. OREGON be a solo by Miss Gretchen Puhi. them. The first vision has passed.” JACKSONVILLE. was a recent visitor in this city. visitor in town Wednesday evening. C. L. Monson of the Pacific Paper Deputy Sheriff Curly Wilson trans Attorney E. D. Briggs of Ashland, A cordial invitation to everybody. Mounting a Horsa. Co. of Portland was calling on his pa acted business in Medford Monday. transacted business in town Tuesday. R. A. Hutchinson In mounting take the reins In the left trons in this city Wednesday. DR. T. T. SHAW Henry Thompson of the Applegate Mabel Reeves ot Meiford visited band. At the same time grasp a little Pastor. Mr. and Mrs. Roy Ulrich attended valley was a recent visitor in town. friends in this city Sunday after mane halfway up the neck, Now turn ---------------XD» “The Bird of Paradise*’ at Page thea Attorney Roberts of Medford tra-r- noon. the stirrup slightly toward you with Dentist. PRESBYTERIAN tre, Medford, Wednesday evening. tile right hand and place the ball of acted legal business in town Tuesday; The High School Basket Bali team the left foot lu It. Grab the horn with Morning worship with sermon at 11 Miss Marion Bowen of this city has Charleé Long of Lakeview, was a was defeated at Medford la3t night by the right hand and swing on. Don’t Office in Ryan Building, California St. Subject: Can Christianity be Syncriti:- been chosen to finish an unexpired term business visitor in the valley this week. a score of 19 to 7. pull yourself on. but swing on. Settle Upstairs ed? of school in the Anderson Creek dis Into the saddle easily; don't flop Into A number of persons from this city People will reed a neat printed bill, Sunday School at 10 a. m. W. H. trict. OREGON but will not look twice at a bad scrawl. attended “The Bird of Paradis6” at It. If you want to get "your neck JACKSONVILLE Johnson, Superintendent. broke ” some time mount by taking Cliff Dunnington and Mary Bagshaw Frank J. Newman, Esq., of Medford Medford Wednesday evening. Christian Endeavor will unite with tie the born In one hand and the cantie lu were at Medford to see “The Bird of U. S. Collins of Medford and Joseph the other, and the time will surely transected business in this city Thurs Epworth League at six-thirty. Paradise” at The Page Wednesday eve Wealher Report. Wilson of Talent are mentioned as pos come when you will not be dlsap- day. Union services at 7:30. L, Hill w. I ning. pointed. speak. Abram Goethler of Marshfield, Or., sible candidates for County Clerk. Mr. and Mrs. Chauncey Florey and Just a word In regard to dlsmount- Following is the report of U. S. Vol- Mrs. M. A. Brown of Grants Pass, transacted business in this city this Mr. and Mrs. W. T. Grieve attended who had been visiting relatives at d Ing. First withdraw your feet from ui teer Cooperative Observer, E. Britt; week. Mrs. Pankhurst Admitted “The Bird of Paradise" at Medford the stirrups to the ball, Take the It is announced that a da ly paper friends in this city for several weeks horn In the right hand and swing off, Jacksonville, for month of December. W ednesday evening. wi'l begin publication at Ashland about has returned to her home. letting the left foot slip easily and Latitude 42 deg. 18. min. north; longi Little Bernice Reter who was injur Washington, Jan. 17—Mrs. Eman In another column appears the an quickly from the stirrup. Remember tude 123 deg. 5 min. west. April 1. ed by coasting sled a week ago, is get ine Pankhurst. the suffragist leader, nouncement of George M. Roberts of this, for many u man has been dragged Elmo Throckmorton, a rancher of ting along nicely and it is thought, the Medford as a candidate for prosecut to death because his foot stuck In the Date Maximum Minimum Precipita iow on parole in New York, under the injured limb will be all right in another ?juch, was a business visitor in town mmigration au horities will be fortnal- ing attorney. Mr. Roberts is a young stirrup. Your feet will nearly always tion Thursday. week or two. 43 29 .o: y admitted to the Uniteli States soon man of ability and h is a large circle o' come free if thrown from a horse, but 2 1 60 41 Miss Alice Wayne of Trail creek vis acquaintances in the county who es the left one is prone to stick in dis .01 if ter the papers in her case reach Fred J. Fick is fitting un the room 3 55 41 .2: Washington. President Wilson is op- on California street lately used as a ited relatives and friends in this citv teem him very highly. We will have mounting unless the above precaution 4 53 34 Is observed.—Outing. .0! >ose<l to her exclusion. Mrs. Pank- billiard hall ' nd will move his stock of Tuesday. 5 35 50 more to say on this subject later on. .8, mrst is working in behalf of the Ser 6 43 paints, wallpaper, hardware etc. from 51 Erick Anderson of the Blue Ledge .21 An Analysis of "Ain’t'” A birtb lav party was given at the 7 4'i 49 .0’ bati relief movement. the present location as soon as the re Mining District was a recert visitor in • ome of Lr. and Mrs. D. W. Bagshaw, “Ain’t” is an Improper abbreviation 8 35 56 .0-, pairs are finished. : is city. 3.5 'aturdiv evenin' in honor of the anni- of "are not.” British writers spell It 9 52 .i: "a ’ n't, ” which properly Indicates Its 10 33 Windy Bill Walsh, who was arrested Explosion is Investigated 41 Get your stationery printed at this versrry of the birth of their daughter 32 45 at Medford last fall Charged with furn office. Our wo-k is guaranteed find Miss Mary, which avent occurred 21 derivation. Americans make It an In 11 34 New York. Jan. 17—Officials conduc 48 elusive offense, using it for "am not” 12 0! ishing liquor to Indians, has been sen4 0 ir prices are right, years ago. A very pleasant evening and "Is not.” as well ns for “are not” 13 39 45 2( ting the two inquii i< s, civil and nayal, tenCe i in the Federal Court at Port4 36 43 o; into the eause of the explosion Satu - Richard Eaton of Glendale, spent was spent with cards and oth* r game . It Is unquestionably the worst instance 14 31 latL!, to a term of six months in the U. s veral davs this week attendirg to I music and social converse. Th ae pre of slovenliness in the common speech 15 42 d iy on the submarine E-2, which cats« 26 16 36 S. prison at McNeil’s Island. sent were Mesdames Ossie Harrington of today. business affairs in this citv. 17 34 40 16 ed the death of four men and seriot a Yet it is by no means of universal or 18 Sunday afternoon a large crowd of 31 41 C. D. Abbott has been laid up all and Minnie Kelly; Misses Flora Thomp iivuries to 10 others, were convincid 30 48 M ¡dfor.l people came over and joined week with an attack of lagrippe, but son, Louise Ensele, Mabel Reeve, Lula even of common use. It will slip oc 19 today that the accident was due entiil- 20 39 48 ot Williams, Alice Hocfs and Jewell B li casionally from refined lips, always the local folks in coasting on the hill is reported to be improving, ly to n itural causes. 21 41 49 o: with a jar to the enunciator as well ley and Messrs Raymond Reter, Julian sides near this city. Althoug the snow 44 52 Dave Pence, road supervisor of a dis Abbot, Norm an Crommie, Dan Ba; - as to the hearer. But the habitual 22 W is rather soft owing to the thaw, the 42 48 user of “ain’ts” is careless of refine 23 trict on upper Rogue river, was a busi Coal Land Locators Given 37 shaw, A. Robbins, Fred Collins and ment He may be an excellent citizen 24 sport was excellent and was greatly 46 ness visitor in town this week. 25 32 44 41 Alfred Norris enjoyed by the visitors. who never beats his wife or kicks the 26 24 34 Time to July first. Prof, and Mrs. J. Percy Wells of cat But there Is likely to be some 27 25 Chris Gaukel of Ashland killed a deer 35 this city transacted business and visit thing slipshod about him somewhere, 28 33 40 Wednesday and in about two hours Spice of Life ed fríen's at Medford Thursday. 27 for “ain’t" Is needless as well as ca 29 34 time was arrested, taken befor Justice Washington, Jan 17—Congressman 11 26 cophonous; It fills no void and supplies 30 Ex-councilman Medynski of Medford 1 of the Peace, fined $25. paid the fine, Sinnott is advised that the interior de 31 21 32 no need. — Cleveland Plain Dealer. 2.5 and the venison sent to the County is contesting the election of Dr. Em partment has granted an extension un A ’‘cub” reporter on a New York mons who beat him for re-election by Poor Farm. After this, who will say newspaper was sent to Paterson to Temperature— mean max. 44.93; mer til July 1 for coal land claimants in the Mark Twain as "Attraction.” that “Justice is slow” in Jackson 22 votes. A girl wlio was a stranger to Mark mir. 33.39; mean 39 17. Max. 60 on 2 Roseburg district to sul mit or of of write a yarn on a rich manufacturer Better get your butter wrappers who had been killed by thieves. He Twain once found her way into his Minimum, 11, on 30. Greatest daily location. This will enable many loca- c mnty? Fred Colvig, treasurer of Jackson printed at this office and comply spread himself on the details and naive Bermuda home with the hope of get range, 21. Total precipitation 2.5 t irs, whose claims are now coversd with snow, to make the nectisarj’ pro- f county has received from Secretary of with the law governing the sale of ly concluded his account with sentence: ting n sight of the author. She came inches, Greatest in 21 hours. 0.80 in “Fortunately for the deceased, he had suddenly in contact with him and on 5. Number of days with .01 to hold their claims. State Olcott, the county’s share of the b itter products. frankly explained her errand President Johnston of the Bank of d -posited all his money in th? bank the ----------------- — X — ■ - automobile license fees, The amount "Have you seen the crystal eave inch or more precipitation, 16, clear. day before, so he lost practically netti Jacksonville, who was laid up with la 2; partly cloudy, 11; cloudy, 18. received was $3579.52 which will be yet.” he asked, “or the aquarium?" Forest Notes Precipitation for season, 7.08 turned into the road fund, In numb r I grippe several days this week is able ng but his life.” “No; I came to see you first," »he to be out again. Precipitation for last season 7.06 answered. of motor vehicles in the state, Jackson “Well, you shouldn't have seen me E. B ritt , County ranks third. Don’t forget the Poultry Show at Improvements on the National For Miss Milly was rather a talkative first.” he answered "1 run in oppo Cooperative Ohmrvjr ests during 1915 are represented by 11)8 Medford, February 9-10 11. Billy Last Saturday night at the High young ladv. Her bosom friend, having sitlon to th- crystal and the aqiuni miles of read, 1,819 miles ot trail, 2.287 s.ihool gymnasium in Talent, the local Grieve can give you full information missed iier for some t>me, called io find nm Bin they're not shucks to me ai to entering your birds, etc. m'les of telephone lines, 106 miles fire THcTHRICE-A-'ArEEK EDITION school I asket b il) tiamwai befeated out the reason. “No, mum, .Miss Mi - I’m lots better I give them their line, 105 lookout structures, 35 bridges A number of members of the local ly is not in.” the maid informed her. money's worth But you should see by the Talent team by a score of 12-6 OF THE NcW YORK WORLD 267 miles of fence, 696 dwellings, barns The defeat of the local team was di e Encampment, I. O. O. F. visited the “She has gone to the class.” “Why. them. Then you’ll appreciate me" This was said in h!s mn<t earnest and other structures, 23 corrals and largelv|to the condition of the floor. In Me lford Camp an ! took part in the in what class?” inquited the caller in surv 202 water improvements. the middle of the floor was four posts, stallation of officers, Wednes lay eve - prise. “Well, muni, you know Miss drnwl and with only a sparkle of hu mor in his keen blue eyes. Practically a Daily at the Price To date approximately 25,000 miles the baskets were about two feet lower ning. Milly is getting married soon, so she’ b i of roads, trails and fire lines, and 20,- than the rules specify, anl nodontt County Judge TouVelle, on Tuesday taking a course in domestic silence.” The Real Thing. OX) miles of telephone line have been of a Weelly. No Other c effused the boys. ordered the two little girls of A. I. Fred, aged three, b id been it naughty ---------- »4»----------- built within the National Forests of the boy. nml Ills mot her hud punished him The County Court at a recent session Rhoten, who lives near the Opp Mine, Newip .p r in the World United States. sent to the St. Agnes Home at Port He felt very much hurt and complain Electric Sparks passed a resolution endorsing home in ed to Ills auntie about mamma's land. The net area actuallv owned by the dustries. in about the following terms: spanking him Auntie said. "It Is not Cives so Much at so public within the National Forests of “It is hereby ordered that all c<untv The Roys’ Basket Ball ’earn o’ MeJ- you that mamma spanks, but a little (Frcm Off Our Wireless) the United States is 162,773,280 acres. s ipplies necessary for use of county fonl High School defeated the Eugene devil Inside of you who makes you do Lew a Price. The number of National Foreste is now officials be purchased of the home in team by a score of 8 to 2 Thursdav naughty things" After sitting very reduce! to 155 as against 163 a year No reformer has yet persuaded the still for live minute* lie said, "It bents dustries of Jackson County, excepting evening. At the same time and place ago. only such articles as are not obtainable the Medford Girls’ team defeated the alarm clock to swear off its nefarious all how II hurts me when that devil There has never been a time wh'-n a habit. Members of the Forest Service de gets spanked Delineator. here in the county. The order is sign Girls of Talent by a score of 9 to 1. newspaper was more needed in the livered during 1915, 119 public addres Just the same there are no more de ed by F. L. TouVelle, County Judge household. The great war in Europe ses. mainly in response to requests W. G. Stockwell, a farmer of We A Great Copper Mine and W. C. Leever, County Commission natchee, Wash., is a visit >r in the val sirable profes ions than mere financial nearly ïno leurs copper ore has now entered its second year, with from educational institutions, associa For prosperity. er. (cbuleopyritei lias been tn'ieu legulnrly II no promi.se of an end for a long time, ley this week. Mr. Stockwell is I >ok- Even an approximation of the New from it mine In the provini e of Dale These are world shaking events, in tions of lumbermen, technic I societies Editor Putn«m in a recent editorial ing for a location and desires to lea’e a and National Forest users. regarding the Flour Mill at Medford, farm for a year in order to try out con Year’s ideal of virture would be a carila. Sweleti The mine contain» the which the United States, willing or un Twenty seven new publications w. re largest copper •>:•<• deposit III Sweden great reform. willing, has been compelled to take a says: “This is not an advertisement ditions before purchasing. und Is stipi io be one of the great* part. No intelligent persen can ignore issued last year by the Forest Service, lemic inter- Leap y ear has only aca for the mill.” Wrong Bro. Pu'.man, This city has a Bank, u Drug Store, ••.st ch.’ilcopy l i e piopcrt'.es III the such issues. •nd 380,0O0 copies of Forest Service the article is an advertisement for the a Hardware Store, a Paine and War i esta fur ti.e capable modern young wo world The Presidin'ial contest also will publications were distributed. mill and a darned strong one too, and paper S'ore, a Meat Market, a Barber man. --------------- soon be at hand. Already candidates is like dozens of other articles the Shop, a Confectionery, a Restaurant Oor Tria!». The Foii'ster couldn’t find the dove newspapers axe publishing every week or two. a Cigar Store, 1 or 2 Second but at least they had a lark. "You know, inr dear Imv." said a for the nomination arc in the He il, and North Yakim i l< ports Ten man hi trou the campaign, owing to the ex'raoidi- tj build up the industries in their com Hand Stores and several o'her con- The'only peace party thisciuntry sympathizing ft'end to a munities, without pay of any kind and c rns which might profit consideiablv puts any trust m is Woodrow Wilson. ble. "thnt we really gain by mir trials narv character of the times, will be of Below This Morning. In life.” supreme interest. No other newspa often the industry boosted is the worst by a 'ittle judicious advertising in the Well, now let’s see if we can get the "That deitend» altogether <m the kind per wi'l inform you wi ll the prompt knocker against the paper. Post. How about it? boys out of the trenches by next Christ of lawyer you get to <niidn«t them." ness and cheapness of the Thtice a- North Yakima, Wash., Jan. 19 -Ths The Jackson County Poultry associa replied the sufferer Last Saturday we published an ad mas. Week edition of the New York Worl.l. was the cold -st morning of the winter tion will hold its first exhibition at vertisement of Taylor-W illiams Co. of THE THRICE-A-WEEK WORLD’S in North Ytkimi, ten degrees b Io v D fferent Method». Medford. February 9-10-11. The first this city, announcing a “Cleanup Sale” regular subscription pri-e is only JI 00 zero being r c ir l ,d by the government of men There are two dUerent kinds Her Wish. day will be for the entry and reception of drv goods, clothing, shoes, etc. be- per year, and this pays for 156 papers. therm m t tr ab >ut 6 o’clock and zero "Snoring, my dear. Is the sign of an Give one n fileee of rope and he will of birds and on the 19th and 11th the ginning Monday of this week. On hang hlnisetf give a «Imflnr piece to We offer this unequalled newspape1 at 10 o’clock. Suinyside, 3d miles to easy conscience, ” •how will be open for visitors. An sd- Thursday of this week Mr. William* the southward, where it was sixteen "Hubby, there are times when I wish the other mi I I II fur .¡> a cordage trust and mission fee of 10^ will be charged to came into our offi-e and demanded that below, was the co.dest place in the you weren't so contented with your — Washington Star JACKSONVILLE POST county. help defray the cost of the show. Poul the ad be immediately cut out, stating past career."-Detroit Free Press. try fanciers are requested to enter that the goods a Ivertised were all sold A F «al A-tist. t getter for one year for *2.00 cash 'Is Pru.h'i« h H L'< h •fl H ti-t r their birds and help create an in'erest and that the firm was busy ordering Cultivate the Mind. only. !lr hoi only ran \V!n "N he V il'' ft -ones ns no g«- at surprise to the in po iltry raising in Jackson County a’d receiving new goods to fill the It Is the mind thnt makes the body The regular s b- r pti ,n Frier of the ”•• cl I h t h»» Soutn to hear hat Massachusetts row w iicu can be made one of the m ist space occupied by tne goeds advertis rich: and as rhe sun brooks through rfnw 11 'ri - tAu papers IS $«i. .0. ..J - l itt« 1 au <1r i .« • !,< k - rli tf rank» second in ’ density” of popula- P’otitable and interesting occupations ed. One of the largest buyers can.e the darkest r’ouds. so honor pcereth In I i iir.b l’«i«t i i o ir county. Capable attendants will ad the way from San Francisco to tale the meanest ba lilt - Shakespeare t.on. be i i charge to recei ve and properly part in this sale. M >ral — If you have Wulchful waiting may have its faul.l 11 o pr< '<»ii£r«'<| Hf«- îj One begins to surmGe that Mr. Jus Bv merfk'll ’ e Trouble tenches men tr>w much there feel and cars for the birds during the anything to sell, adveitise it in the Is In lunobarxl. Henry Wind Beecher i yet death will -rlzp t tie doctor tuo. tice Hughes would rather be justice but you may have noticed that it does ex lihition. Shakespeare JACKSONVILLE POST, n’t make many widows and orphans. * .han president. You can find a Notary Public Jacksonvilie Past. —Jge. _ ................. i I