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About Jacksonville post. (Jacksonville, Or.) 1906-19?? | View Entire Issue (Jan. 29, 1916)
—«••»on Historical Society ! Jacksonville Post SATURDAY, JANUARY 2t>, 1915- You can find a Notary Public at this .office. _ Poultry show at Melforl Febr.i try M l -.’ OBITUARY BUSINESS CARO Mrs. Sarah A. Chappell Pioneer of Jackson County ’icàtiorì Removed TRACK THREATENED AT AVOLE CREEE Harley Hall iff Binicom w is a recent Attorney-at-Law Fill in Trestle Work is Slip visitor in town. Will Practise in Ail Courts in the Stati pins? and 1 rains Run | Ed Saltmarsh of Buucom was a visi By ESTHER VANDEVEER MED?’ ill). tor in town Friday. And still it snows. in Muck. Sheriff W. H. Singler spent Wednes- Mrs. Sarah A. Chappell died at hir "This John King." said Mrs. Haskins Mrs. Jack Reter was a recent visitor d iy afternoon in Medford. 1». W. BAGSHAW * ' . « tij home in Jacksonville. Oregon, Jan. 22, to her daughter Isabel, scanning u at Medford. Roseburg, Or., Jan, 26 - The danger B. F. Piatt an attorney of Medford 1916. Her age was 78 years 6 montl s newspaper, ‘ who is spending Ills motl Harry Lewis was over from Central was a visitor in town todsy. ey so lavishly must be the same num of a tieup en the Southern Pacific at and 17 days. She was laid to rest in with whom yqu had that flirtation ten Point Sunday. A. L. Harlow of Montague. Cal. was the Jacksonville cemeterv, Jan. 2:’, years ago when we were staying in NOTARY rt’Bl.lC AMI CONVEYANl Ell Wi If creek is great, as the fills , m.-i-l i Mrs. Lewis Ulrich was a recent visi a visitor in this city Thursday. last Hummer on the trestle wofk - ii > 1916. Office with Jacksonville Post. ' Rome.” tor at Medford. slipping amt the wall of the mountain "Oh. mamma! ” The present wintry weather has - OREGON excavation is also slidin -, threatenii g JACKSONVILLE. Lawrence Brown was a visitor at 1 boosted the trade in firewood "Why are you so moved, my dear? Medford Monday. to cover and even m >ve the whole Mrs. S n ah A. Chappell was born in Surely there was nothing serious be Ira Kime of Griffin t'reek was in tween you and liiiii, mid that was a track. Most of the track near the place New York state July 4, 1837. She H. P. I nman of Salem was a recent town Friday sober as a judge. II. K. HANNA I was married to Lyman Chappell in 1850 . long while ago." i Wh -re the dirt was excavated is run visitor in this city. "There was something between us, I We print Trespass Notices and No I and four years later with her husban', ning over with mud. gangs of men con Fred Collins spent Saturday with - Hunting, signs, at tnis office. mamma.” tinually shoveling lhe slipping mud off I <awyer came to the Pacific Coast by way if friends in Medford. "There was?" asked the mother in the track. Eor a considerable distance Louis Dean of Grants Pass transact the Isthmus of Panama, locating in ; her turn, showing concern. Louise Ensele was a visitor at Med ed business in this city Monday. Oregon near I' ndependence. Isnbi I made no reply to the question, Office in Bank of Jacksonville Building the trains run through three or four ford Tuesday night. inches of mud. In 1858 they ’ moved to Jackson coun- but after deep thought said: James Brayton of Klamath Fall» was OREGON Rev. P. S. Bandy was a visitor at a recent business visitor in this city. i ty and settled on the Little Applegate, ”1 wish to meet this Mr. King. If JACKSONVILLE. Medford Wednesday. acquiring what is ni w I he is the same 1 met ten years ago I coll /.W3/ a recall People will read a neat printed bill, soon however, Pat Swayne of Watkins was a visi but wili not look twice at a bad scrawl. known as the Devlin ranch, near Un- shall do all I can to win him." "Why so — to secure Ills large for iontown, where th.-y resided for many tor in town this week. DR. T. T. SHAW tune?" Sheriff Singler and Deputy Wilson § 1111 Floyd Minear of Griffin Creek was a wore recent business visitors at Ash- years. “No; to remove a serious complica Later they occupied successively H e Pétillons Ordered visitor in town Sunday. tion.” Circulated Dentist. ' Lin 1. ' Benedict and the Rickoff properties, That was all the mother could get Harry Thom is of Watkins was a re County Clerk George A. Gardner was both on the Applegate River, and iinal- out of her daughter. The society news Charge Court With In cent visitor in this city. ' a visitor at Medford Wednesday eve 1 ly the Lance ranch on Foo s Creek, was si-anned from day to day until Office in Ryan Building, California St. Mr. and Mrs. Chris Ulrich were vis ning. competence. where in the fall of 1887 Mr. Chap; el Mr. King was mentioned as a guest Upstairs at the house of one of .Mrs. Haskill»’ itors at Medford Sunday. Louis Darean of Yreka, California, ! diel. OREGON The su -.'ceiing spring Mrs. Chappe 1 friends. The lady was appealed to to JACKSONVILLE Frank Coleman of Medford visited was a business visitor in town this bling about a meeting between Mr. fiiends in town Sunday. camo to Jacksonville and engaged in King and .Miss Haskins anil did so St. Helens, Or , Jan. 25 —The sub- week. ’ committee of the C ilumbia County Tax Pearl Pankey of Central Point was a Richard Gaskin assisted the regular lhe hotel business v.Ii.ch she continued at a dinner given by the mutual friend payers’ league appointed by the board Weather Report. After the dinner Isabel returned to visitor in this city Sunday. force in the Post’s printing shop this until 1897. By her death Southern Oregon loris h.'i' home with a red spot In each of directors to inquire into the matter Ralph James of Redding, Cal. was a week. cheek and n spark in each eye. of recalling the present county cour', >.u of its mist typical and best belov- Following is the report of U. S. Vol recent visitor in this city. Harden Wells of Olympia, Was’i. is e 1 pioneers. II -rs was the hospi'.a ity “Well?" said Mrs. Haskins. Juice A. 1. Clark and Commissionei» in.teer Cooperative Observer, E. Britt; a business visitor in the valley this "Oh. mother, lie has no remem John George of Albany, Oregon was of by-gone days and no one ever a k>d Jacksonville, for month of December. Harvey and Wee ! made their report t week. of me whatever.” a visitor in town this week. I a special meeting of the league held 1 in vain, a favor she had power to brance “Then he is the man we supposed Latitude 42 deg. 18. min. north; lungi H. S. Stine an insurance man of grant. Generous to a fault her sole re Judge F. L. TouVelle was a Satur ■here Saturday afternoon, recommend him to be?" tu le 123 deg. 5 min. west. M .'dford was a business visit >r in this gret was that she had not more to give. day evening visitor in Medford. ing .-ueh recall. Bert West of Scan- “He is.” I poose, was appointed a committee uf She leaves to mourn her a son, Ru- * “And do you still desire to marry If you like this paper, drop in and city Friday. Date Maximum Minimum Precipiti - one to circulate recull petitions, now Rev. Hutchinson of this city will ard C., and al! who knew her; for none him?" subscribe, Only $1-50 per year. iloti ready, and which will alii gt. extrava "Absolutely.” 1 43 Miles Cantral of Ruch transacted preach in the M. E. church at Ashland coul 1 know her but to love her. 29 .(• gance incompetence an I utter disregard "Did he seem pleased with you?" tomorrow night, 2 She goes to meet an ever loving hus 60 41 business in this city Wednesday. .< r “1 think so." * of the taxpayers’ wishes. Alsu that :: 55 41 J. S. Howard of Medford who ha band, fond kin ired and a multitude ef Daniel Ultermin of Gold Hill, trans “ Why is it not to his interest as 4 53 34 j th ■ co irt purchased a five-passenger friends who’ve tone before. been quite ill with an attack of lagrippe mui'li ns yours Unit you iiml he should 5 35 acted business in this city Tnursday. 50 j I touring car without first advertising is reporte I to be improving. 6 43 51 be married?” Dr. Van Fossen is announced to for i ids. On the tiling of the petition» 7 4" 49 .01 Cliff Dunninitoi an 1 Mary Ba’sbaw Tncre is no death! The stars go down “Perhaps it Is." preach in the Methodist church Sun with ilie county clerk the president "f 8 35 56 .( i "Tlieii why do you not tell him of were at Medford to see “The Tv To rise upon some fairer shore: 9 35 day eVening. j the league will call a meeting of the 52 your meeting ten years ago. giving him hoon’’ Wednesday night, 33 41 And bright in Heaven’s jewelled crov n the reasons, if lie does not already 10 taxpayers of the county w: en nomi. a- Jewell Bailey, Mary Bagshaw and 11 32 4> One of Medford’s hogs has been in- They shin.1 forever more. t-.ons of candidates will be made to op know them, why he should marry you?" 12 Louise Ensele were visitors in Medford 34 4.8 0’ •arcerat. d in tl-.e city po-.md at t! a “ Because 1 loved him then. I love 13 39 Saturday night. 45 1 » pose the present incumbents. It is ex There is no d-.-ath! The leaves may place, says the Mail Tribune. 36 him now. and 1 wish him to marry 14 ( pected the petitions will be tiled within 43 Sheriff Singler was a recent visitor fall. 31 42 me for love, not for any other reason 15 Doc Heims of Medford was over Mon ten davs and the election held some on official business, in the Willow 26 And lloweis may fade and pass away: whatever.” 16 36 day and purchase 1 five or six head of time in February. The membership of 17 34 Springs district. 40 I They only wail through wintry hours, The mother was obliged to be satis 18 horses from E. D. Stephenson. the Columbia County Taxpayers' 31 41 The cumin of the May. fied with this statement, though curi 19 Get yoilr stationery printed at this 30 48 leigue is nearly 500 taxpayers. Mrs. Annie Kendall, diel in Medford osity was sharpened by her interest In office. Our work is guaranteed and 20 39 48 Oß ---------- ♦<*>♦----------- M inday, January 24, aged S? years. There is no death! An angel form her daughter. In time Mr. King was 41 49 Ct Our prices are right. Walks o’er the earth with silent trea , Invited to the Haskins' to dinner. Hr 21 She was a native of Pennsylvania. 44 22 52 Electric Sporks Misses Mildred, Nida an! Franc s He bears our best loved tings aw8y; 42 came and set Isabel’s heart wildly 23 48 County politics are rather quiet this 37 21 N HI at tended “The Typhoon” at the And then we call them “ dead. ” 46 throbbing by saying some deliciously w.-ek; a prospective can lidate for coun 32 49 44 -------- i Page Wednesday night. sweet words to her. But when Inter 25 ty treasurer is about the only new one 24 26 (From Off Our Wireless) 84 he met her nt a social function she 27 Flo Thompson, Gertrude Dunnington in sight. 25 35 saw him chatting with nnotlier girl, 33 Fish Eating Cattle. 28 and Emma Wendt were visitors at 40 B. R. McCabe of Medford is mention The use of fish us food for cattle is mill. Judging from his expression, lie 29 27 34 Medford Saturday night Some of those Hot Sring Press stor was saving swe't't words to tier, cans 30 11 8« an Idea more novel than agreeable. ed as a probable candidate for the ies looked l.ked the veriest honeymoon Mr. and Mrs. H. K. Hanna enter Democratic nomination for prosecuting According to Nature, however, it Is f Ing Isabel's heart to sink fls rapidly ns 31 21 32 2 "1 thine. — tained Mr. ahd Mrs. D. W. Hagshaw common practice In various parts ot It bad risen attorney. A few days later Mr. King called, Temperature' —mean max. 41.93; me- n Grand ch irus St dinner Wednesday evening. tile World in Shetliiiiil and Iceland Myrtle Blakely, present deputy coun the farmers feed dry stilt fish to cut making ns an excuse the offering of mir. 33 39: m"an . . , 39.17. ‘>C I M ax. 60 on 2. “Ho v thirsty 1 Alfred Norris, Julian Abbott, Toots The Jingoes "thempson and Ike Dunford were Sa‘- ty trea-urer, has filed her declaration tie. sheep and even to horses. Cebil his box nl the opera. Either lie was Minimum, 1!, on 30 Greatest daily as a cvndidate for the Republican nom Wood, describing experiments of this the siiinc skillful love milker lie hnil range, 21. Total precipitation 2.51 York papers th urday evening visitors in Medford. been n decade before or lie was much nature, mentions that certain special ination for county treasurer. inches, Greatest in 21 hours, 0.80 in , b • Americans are still not in the tren Rev. and Mr. Hutchinson were pre cattle, kept for display at the village smitten witli Miss Hiisliliis. In Ills j Number of days with .01 ches. Ge >rgo Jones, the butcher who con festivals In Nandynl. In India, are fe.l condui t were many of flic liidlcmimis ! on 5. sent at the farewell banquet to Rev. inch or more precipitation, IB. clear, Once in a very great while you n ret Shields in Medford on Wednesday eve- ducted the City Meat Market for sev with mutton and adds that it is n fair of n sure affection. Am'l C" flic affair went on. At one 2: partly cloudy, 11; cloudy, 18. eral months, moved his household goods l.v common practice to make use ot up with an Irishman who doesn’t claim niug. 7. ox that the blood of Irish kings flows in Precipitation for teas >n. bandicoots by pounding them in a mor time he would !i" devoted Io tier: nt C. C. Chandler of Medford an orchar- to Grants Pass Monday morning. 7 On his veins. Precipitation for last season tar and feeding them to cattle. In another she would lieai thm he was dlst and former newspaper man, was a The funeral of Mrs. Sarah A. Chap Mr. Wood’s experiments two lots or browsing among the prettiest gills III E. B ritt , A woman will overlook if a husband bu sihess visitor in this city Saturday pell, a pit beer of Southern Ore ,on, heifers were fed on dried tisli diet and the social swim Wluit most troubled Cooper h ivo Doi • tv T forgets her birthday but she never for her was that he was passing into Hi it hfternboti. was held in this city Sunday, Obitu» normal diet respectively. gives h in if he forgets their wedding The animals took n little time to gci are whi'ie a bachelor's ndinlrnlion H f-'harirs Metzger of Roseburg is ex- ary in another column of th s paper. hestowc 1 upon girls much younger THE THRICE-^-WEEK EDIIION anniversary. Used to the fish, but they ate it readily hminirg lands in the Valley this week Prof. F. C. Smith, principal of ti e than hltn -elf. Man proposals don’t go in 1916. With a view of locating if he finds a public school» of this city will be acais enough. At the end of six months the However, ns the weeks flew by his OF THE NEW Y ORA WORLD tl-h fed heifers showed an average In place to suit. There are indications that the water di! t" for the Republican nomination cre.-tse in weight of flft.v-four ponnd* devotion to Isabel grew more constant wagon has an ambition to become a Better get your butter wrappers for County Superintenient of s -hools. ns against seventy pounds for the He laid appealed to purposely display attentions to you lit girls when slip steam boiler. printed at this office and comply normally .cd animals Eastern magazines for sale in Ore was pre ent to ob.-ei-ve them, 'fills lit* Practically a Daily at the Pnce w^h Ihd law governing the sale <f gon have cut out all liq lor adv rtise- Alter vou have turned over a new was pi-iidi allj living lip. Iiuleed. 'lie Beauty Merely a Matter of Health. butter products. leaf, you ha I better put a good heavy me its in order to c imply with the re- cf a Weelly. Ko Other affair la" nr n them laid gone so far Not long ago n woman said. "If I paper weight on it. Judge TouVelle who had been aid quir 'meats of the n w prohibiti m law could ufford tn have a course of treat tlnvt his a: ¡i i lioi-s l ' other girls i-eased Up for a few days with a slight attack of the sta e. What h is become of the o'd fashion Ne Wop '. n. r / » th ? W ari d inent In a beauty parlor I might do to tioii'ih' lie-- f-'lo vers hail Is'gun to of appendicitis has resumed his dutie s ed man who used to be arrested fur Sih- i oek - l a I -i to her. u sun- sign Hint I something for my appearance. ” Taylor-Willia r s Co. has leased the at the court house. •Corehing on Ins bicycle? needed to lie told that the dally bath n pn posai f .■■' fiGt to be made one (/ yes so Mach ai so b. L'k building Used by Luy & Keegan plain, nonpoisonotis food, eight hours evening whi ii King followed :i box <>f Suggestion of an avi ition squad L r Duri, g the y^ar just close I fru t f >r a saloon and will occ ipy it is a of sleep every night, n dally wall; them lie Ir * < ’it Ir? mile !. mid when Lew a Price. Pan ina rernin Is that Goethals long gr -Wars of this valley shipped 480 car- warehouse for th, storage of hay, grain sensible elothlng mid really good bonks l -iul el < :u::e <! jv.ii to meet him he put ago b.-gan making the dirt fly. loals of fruit by freight, divi led as flour and other bulky rilerehandi.se. would do more for her Httrnctlveness 111., i a'.. i:t her. klsf cd her warmly Among other things, 1915 will be I nig follows; apples, 218 cars; years, 225; than any beauty parlor could possibly 1. .d said: Mrs. Francis K. Ba Ige-, wife < f There has never been a time wh-n i a remembered in the old state ,-.s the peaches, 17; grapes 9; grapes and pears Horace D. Badger of A bland, died newspaper was more needed in th, year when the jug got a j.ir. 1; fresh fruit, Id. Under norm il con suddenly at Oakland, Cal. Saturday household. The great war in Europ, ditions the shipments shoul 1 have to In th ' height of combat hardly any She w. s the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. lias now entered its second year, will taled at least 3000 carloads. of the bet iper nts are sufi'i -iently care- George T.ivo nor of Ashland an I v a no promise of an end for a long time I it where they leave their bricks. Prof. E. L. Pitter, instructor in An age 1 27 year . These are wort i shaking events, i’ Frrd is no sailor, but lie upp -ars to imal Husban iry at the s'ate agricul vhich the United States, willing or un Voters will do well to re n -mb r t! e tural college at Corvallis, will a-ldres; w ill! ig, h is b-en compelled Io take a have qua die I as i skipper. following dates; Last day to register the stock raisers of the valley, at the C'-t of removing Pan ima sli les gives p u t. No intelligent p.e « n can ignori for 'he Primary E.ec.ion is A-nil 1 <; public library, Medford, next Monday "dil-t cheap’' a <ii cidiilly ironical twin'. such issues. I .st day to file petitions or declarations afternoon at 2 o’clock. All s'oekmen The Presiden ial contest also will When a f it. woman is rich, she isn’t for n imination.i for c iunty offices or and others interested in the improve for j.iitica of the peace is April 19; soon be at hand. Alrerdv candidates fat. bhe h .s a becomin ; Emli.ii point. ment of the livestock of the valley are for th ; nomination are i i the fie I and -late of Primary Election is May 19. AII t he h ' o • i arn’t i i the trenches. hi- tillen requested to attend this meeting. the campaign, owing to lhe ex’rnordi Here’s Doe Cook turning up in Copen The Ashland Tidings and Medford •tint narv character of the times, will be of hagen. supreme interest. No other newspa papers have cleared for action in a Chemical Danger». At that, th Kais r isn’t half as sick Fined for Steaking Dry Law per wi'l inform you wi h 'he prompt- A pi' fe or of n i I lin i n university “Newspaper war.” The Mail Tribune is he’s going to be before this war a n -s and cheapness of the Thrice a who v.ns ns remark» I.'<■ I r Ills felicity in a recent issue, commenting on the over. Week edition of the N> v York World In experl-: outing ns Itouel'.e could be Tidings soliciting subscriptions in M d- P. H. Swabb, manager of the Shasta for hl— failure:- was on e repeal Ing .in Speaking of \rn -ric in securities, we I HE THRICE-A-WEEK ford at the net rate of 15 cents per hate1, 2C8 Gasan street, was fined $250 experiment v i:!i some combustible sub don't know any to bent a.i adequate regular subscription pri-e is year, brirgs out a column and a quar in municipal court this morni ig for vio •time. « Ill'll 'lie I il'.ttne exp oiled »rmj an I navy. »per year, and this pays for I ter article bv Brother Greer, in which lating the prohibition law forbidding and Hie ph'.-il v. III. 11 he held'ill tils A rn in who <!■ < sn't gossip about oth We offer this uneq tailed he states that “the net price to the the sale of liquor. li.-'.nd blew Into a hi:.' ire 1 pieces. "Gen er peo; I may miss a lot of the spice and publisher” of the Tidings is more than The heaviest fine that has b ; ;n im- He :ieii." sr.l I the d - tor to Ills pupils f life But lie is never kept busy both the juvenile dailies are worth. In p >sed since the state went drv was in with the ri »«t mi-i'leited gravity. "I POST nur ! CKSONVILLE ig a p..:r of til ick evea. an editorial article, the Tiding» expres- flicted after a stormy trial, in which have laidc tills expe.-fn . nt often with the very sai.-ie pblal ami t nr knev, »2.00 cash • ;s the opinion that "Mslfori was suf- fudge Stevenson announced that “head it to I.teak ill lay Ir". 's before" Tiie Europe mi -hi s art a peace sh ip this viy i> |H"srite America n >• to mike fe-i ig from the lack of an intelligent ache” raids would fini no favor in his slmpll- ity of this i-.Hin-i hii ; erflaoiis as gave i v3I< n newioaper.” Further on in the same court. mu : I ns f ir rn atari defense. suniiir-p prodine I n geueral laugh. In t< ns Im i Ii1 "You are article the author advises the “Med- Swabb appeared in his own behalf which the leirne-l professor, v. li > In L-f" ii Wash ugion is getting to ba f rl Village press to hire a lawyer to and admi'ted the sal -s of a flask of sum yd; u-ei i d tin-c.iusc of If, Join Haskins just one not.; after another. si." "No — inn ri c<| rmist ti ■ irtlh Dr. E 1* II in Med c >r their items before they g> to whi =kev to Patr ilma-' V»'- ght and a D irii g th" past f: c d year, approxi "Married!' p s. ” Go to it boys, war is h— for "•tool pigeon.” He -ail that l .. ijii leal Pickwick mately 45,000 persons obtained timber "Yes. we The municipal election for city officers 'h? f anticipants, but in this iastanc; begg.-d for i‘, Wright ill t. ig at l.e t- directly from the national forests. years, but we didn't know ft-’ will be held early in March. it is fan for the others. had a terrible headache. LOCAL NEWS coo/vry m J- "W <