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The grand jury has Jacksonville Post i meet next Monday. bean culle I to Endeavor Convention At Grants Pass. xp'iisives hi Road Building Dream«. BUSINESS C.’BtJi. One read« some so very silly articlta upou the subject of recurrence of dreams that it Is necessary io re|>cat GUS NEWBURY that our dreams are uotliiug more than Allorney-at Jgiw a continuation of the state previous to sleep when we lie with uo bodily or i Will Practise in All Courts r< the rii. le mental occupation beyond following out whatever train of tlMiiigUt baptieus MWHJ. to have been suggested Two eouimou dream exiwrtencee fre qnently recurrlug are those of the sen D. W. BAG3-TAW satiou of flying and of the uneasy itu presslou of being about in pubia- iu In Attoruev at l.*,r sufficient attire. The first i< cause 1 NOTARY PUBLIC AM» YINCFR by the physical fact that we a:e nt the OJr?«* with ìvi'u* P -t. morneut without natioeab'e pie-sure actually suspended iu spare. tire sec ¡JACKSONVILLE. . - OI.’ECuN ond by the equally physical fact that few jicople tn these days go to bed ia their boots a L K. H 1 .A ?» A It is beyond question that dreams are started or suggested not only by these personal hints, but by external events, Lnwyet usually a noise. -Lon J on Observer I Office in Bank uf J.-ick-wwivik’ Lu king Wood Jeter of St'-arnb lai w is a re- One of the newer uieilusls of road . cent Visitor in town. building iliai is fast »inning lhe In I he circuit e <ur. has been in session del-enienl < f the lieiter versed tontiae I several days this week. Grants P.< s, <) -., Feb. Id Th • 25th tor is tl.it <>f employing dynamite for LOCAL NEWS | __lienry Wendt of this city was a visi I innuai slat • e mventi in cf ih ■ Oregon retiming the heavy work I'hns i <n EnJe ivor will meet in this Mon.lay. Grading through hard ground or rock, Louise Jones was a recent visitor in tor at Medford Monday. •ity February IS to and delegates for inst.-iiice. is tedious and require« Prof. Frank C. Smith is in Ashland Medford. from all ove- the state will lie in atten lime aud labor The use of dynamite Flo Thompson was a recent visitor today, "talking polities.’’ dance, un 1 it is expected to be the larg for blasting such material is a welcome All work done in 1916 at W. R. est ittend-sl convention held in the relief. Both rock and bard clay may at Medford. state in s >me years. be loosened in the cut by »ell placed Pat Swayne of Watkins was in this Spark’s must be spot cash. Louise Ensele and Floyd Minear were The gen ?ral theme at the convention charges of explosives if holes are drill city Sunday. will o • “E li -iency,” i a i 1 many promi- ed into the ground a little way up the Ray Offcnbaeher of Ruch was in this visitors at Medford Sunday. nent speakers will b- in attendance, bank and loaded. Careful spacing and If you like this papjr, dr ip in and city Thursday. loading for electrically fired blasts will At the opening of the convention Fri- result in briugiug down both t lasses of Chester Kubli of Applegate was in subscribe. Only* $1-5) per year. I Deputy Sheriff Wilson trail« tel of day afternoon the devotional services materials In the l>est possible manner town Thursday. will be conducted by Dr. W. P. White Jack Reter was a visitor in Medford ficial business at Medford Tuesday. of Albany. M >rning, afternoon and A. K. Newman of Grants Pass was evening sessions will be he'd daily, Saturday night. a business visitor in this city recetly. B. B Beekman was a visitor at Med Among tne prominent speakers will be People will read a neat printed bill, II. H. Roitm m, G. E. Baker, State ford Wednesday. Lawrence Brown was a visitor at but will not look twice al a bad scrawl. President E. E. Feike and C. L. Car- Legend of King Marko. Attorney Gus Newbury of Medford rick of Portian I; Dr W. P. White, Medford Tuesday. King Marko, who ranks ns the Ser ' JACKSONVILLE. OREGON Albany: Rev. C. T. Hard Klamath vian King Arthur, was the son of Cack Phiester of Medford was a v.si- transacted business in this city Thurs Falls, and Paul Brown Lis Angeler. day. King Vukasbin. whom he denounced tor in town Mondav. for usurping the throne, which rightly Th-* societies o* the Metho list and Mrs. Lew s Ulrich an i Mrs. Frank Henry Thomas of Watkins was a vis belonged to Urosh. son of Duslinn DR. T. T. SHAW Smith were recent visitors in Mod- Baptist churches si uiiar to the Emleav- itor in town Wednesday. Vukasbin cursed him and prayed that orers are assisting the local committee ford. be might have neither tomb nor pos Jack Sharp was a business visitor at in arranging an 1 taking c ire of the Dentist terity and 1« doomed to serve "the Mr. and Mrs. John Reter visited Medford Thursday afternoon. convention an 1 Sunday evening, the czar of the Turks." But Urosh blessed friends at Medford several days this closing day, union services will be held Luke Ryan of Medford was a busi week. him an.l prayed that lie might know Office in Ryan Building, "California St. in the Presbyterian church. . ness visitor in town Thursday. no equal in wisdom or prowess und be Ups tail a Rev. P. S. Bandy and little daughter remembered as long as the earth eu We print Trespass Notices and No Virginia, went to Greats Pass Friday dured. Hunting, signs, at tnis office. OREGON "Thus they spake and thus It came JACKSONVILLE afternoon. $7500 Creamery Is Plan John Dunnington and Fred Lewis In loosening shale and rock to facili to pass." says an old Servian ballad. The will of the late W. I. Vawter tate hand or steam shovel work dyna Marko fought for the sultan, but “the were recent visitors in Medford. People at Marshfield. has been filed for probate. The estate, mite Is also very effective. while stumps sultan feared him, for Ills wrath was Weather Report. Mr. and Mrs. J. F. Hall of Buncom which is estimated at $100,000 is divid- may be blasted from the roadbed just terrible." and. though he knew no were visitors in this city Thursday. as though they were being removed sepulture, he lived, say the legends, equally between the widow and two I Following is the report of U. S. Vol I Marshfield, Or., Feb. 16 —The organ- from a field to becleared and cultivated. for 300 years. He still Ilves iu the Mr. and Mrs. John Dunnington were sons. ization of a Coos Bay cannery is to be Boulders also are easily shattered by hearts of patriotic Servians, many of unteer CoojH?rative Observer, E. Britt; Saturday evening visitors at Medford. The dance given in Orth’s II ill last I effected here Saturday morning. The suitable loading and when of hard rock whom believe that one day be will Jacksonville, for month of January W. Estell Phipps of Medford trans night by the Jacksonville Orchestia plan is to erect a $7500 cannery to take may be crushed Into surfacing stone. awake and come forth to restore the I Latitude 42 deg. 18. min. north; longi acted business in the circuit court Wed was a success. The attendance was ! care of produce raised in this vicinity. The side ditches as well as the long glories of the former empire.—Pall tude 123 deg. 5 nun. west. nesday. large and a general good time pre J. O. Holt, of the’ Eugene cannery, and outfall ditches can also be blasted in Mall Gazette. keel ing with the nature of the ground. S. W. Logan of Glendale, Oregon, vailed. Dr. McPherson, of Corvallis, are com In fact, there are no limits practically Date M ax i mum Minimum Precipita The Athenian “Liturgy.” transacted legal business in this city tion Fred J. Fick publishes his announce ing to aid in the movement. The can to the many uses and advantages of One of the most interesting cases of Tuesday. 40 26 ment in another column of this papi :er. nery is expected to operate between dynamite for r< ::d building when care voluntary taxation is the ancient Athe 1 P. H. Watkins of Corvallis was a It contains much that is interesting to May and October, and will increase the ful and thoughtful attention Is given nian “liturgy," which meant something 31 42 I very different from the liturgy of to 3 .11 business visitor in town several days the head of every household. Read it amount of fruit and vegetables raised to the work. 36 42 Incidentally the planting of shade I day. the etymological meaning of the 5 4 this week. in this vic nity. ’ ’ 2 34 and profit thereby. trees for roadside improvement and at word being "public work." The liturgy 6 37 38 11 Dean Stacy and Ear) Lang of Med tractiveness is greatly facilitated by 39 was a special contribution made to the 31 George II. Binns a resident of Grants ."6 7 ford were visitors in this city Sunday the Judicious use of a little dynamite 37 .45 slate by a wealthy citizen or group of 8 Pass, and pioneer of Southern Oreg in, :9 It is a recognized fact that trees plant citizens. There were ordinary litur 9 87 afternoon. .47 died at Salem where he was taking hos 29 37 ed in blasted holes grow much more gies. such as the provision of the 10 .13 Attorney W. J. Moore of Ashland pital treatment, Mondav morning aged 27 38 .<3 rapidly and progress more favorably chorus for u great tragedy, and extraor 11 was a business visitor at the court 77 year.’. He was a native of Ontario, 26 37 12 15 than those planted In the average siaide dinary ones, such as the equipment or 35 29 13 49 h >use this week. dug ground. Canada, and is survived by a wife and maintenance of a warship. The litur 14 22 ¡11 05 Jewel! Bailey, Mary Bagshaw and six children. Funeral was held at Sa gy was fundamentally a tax. and it 15 23 37 07 RECIPE FOR GRAY HAIR. L >uise Ensele were visitors at Med lem Wednesday. was often evaded by all sorts of 16 31 36 35 To half pint of water add 1 oz. Bay 31 44 But in the palmy days of 17 05 ford Saturday night. Rum, a small box of Barbo Compound, shifts. George Launsnach, who resides about 36 28 and *4 oz. of glycerine Apply to the hair Athens it was considered disgraceful 18 A number of people from town at- a mile east of this city, announces his 22 33 twice a week until it becomes the desired for those upon whom it was imposed 19 25 teniedthe dance at the Socialist hall candidacy for the offi :e of County As 39 ■hade. Any druggist can put this up or to do no more than the law exacted, 20 Money to Loan you can mix It at home at very little co3t 33 45 21 at Applegate Saturday night. and sometimes rich citizens would vol sessor and promises that if elected ¡he Full directions tor making and use come 35 41 22 30 on Firsr Farm Mortgages, unteer a liturgy from public spirit or in each box of Barbo Compound. It will Rube Johnson, a wellknown stock- will observe economy in the administra- 5b 37 51 gradually darken streaked, faded gray to win popularity.—Loudon Chronicle. 23 38 47 man of the upper Rogue river country of the office, and will make the asses- 30 24 E. J. Roberson, hair, and removes dandruff. It is excel 29 42 25 26 was examined as to his sanity yester ments on the actual values and not up lent f< r falling hair and will make harsh 21 34 Keen on the Cash. hair soft and glossy, it will not color the 26 702 Title & Trust Building, on “inflated” values. He will receive day. 22 32 scalp, is not sticky or greasy, and does not 10 Shrilling loudly In the silence of the 27 18 30 Portland, Oregon. rub off Medford capers report that most of a large Vote in the many sections of 24 night, the chemist's bell aroused him 28 14 29 near beer establishments on Front the county. from slumber. With reluctance he 29 16 35 C4 wrapped himself in a dressing gown 30 street in that citv are closing for want A surprise party was given in honor 23 37 31 1 and went downstairs, shivering, to be of patronage. of Mrs. Julia A. Roundtree of Pacific met at the door by a placid looking A number of people from this city Beach, Washington, was given at the man who merely wanted a bottle of , Temperature—mean max. 37.93; mean went over to Medford to see the “Bat home of Mrs. Ella Walsh, Thursday af We are receiving New and Up-to-date goods every month soda water. mir. 26. 9; mean 32.41. Max. 5<l on 23. tle Cry of Peace,” Tuesday and Wed ternoon. Those present were: Mes- The chemist's feelings were strong, Minimum, 14, on 26. Greatest daily dames E. L. Thatcher, W. Kitto, L. A. delightful gifts suitable for wedding, birthday or parties. but he resolved to do business. ' range, 19. Total precipitation 4.52 nesday evenings. “Twopence extra on the bottle," he ' inches. Greatest in 24 hours, 0.51 in , Better get your butter wrappers Murphy. M. Nelson, H. M. Johnson, Fine stationery—Box Paper 15F up. Embassy Lawn box murmured blandly, “which will be al ioii23. Number of days with .01 printed at this office and comply M. E. Abbott, Ada Bagshaw, Elsie paper, 48 envelopes and 48 sheets paper 25^—a bargain Ella Whitworth, A. Pool, Walsh, lowed on return.” j inch or more precipitation, 20 . clear, with the law governing the sale of Fine perfumery. Colgates Talcum 15f — Colgates Dental Then he returned to bed. Mattie Wilson, Mamie Walton. Mrs. 1; partly cloudy, 5; cloudy, 25. butter products. Cream & Dental powder and Lilly's Dental cream 20f— Two hours Inter the bell rang again. Hinkle, John Williams, R. A. Hutchin- Precipitation fur season, 11.60 The Turpin divorce trial which occu Shaving soap 5? Colgates Shaving stick, powder an 1 '-ream Once more he went down. Again It son, M. E. Day, Julia A. Roundtree Vrecipitation for last season 10.11 pied the attention of the circuit court and Miss Alta Walsh. 20c Hohner harmonicas 25c to $1.00. Playing cards 10c up. was tlie placid looking man. K. B ritt , '“There's your bottle." he said calm several days has been taken under ad Toilet soaps 5c cake up. You are most welcome. Come Cooperative Observer ly. "Gimme my twopence." — London Medford papers publish a rather visement by the judge. in and see our fine display of goods. Answers. Misses Jewell Bailev and Mary “fishy” tale about a blue heron putting the electric lights out of commission THETHRICE-A-WEEK EDITION Bagshaw are at Grants Pass, attend Power of Ocean Breakers. Experiments made at tlie Bell Rock ing the Christian Endeavor convention for almost twenty minutes Tuesday OF THE NEW YORK WORLD night. As a matter of fact the juice and Skerryvore lighthouses, on the J. IF. ROBINSON, M. LI, Prop., which is in session at that citv. was off from about 9:20 until 11:30 and Scottish coast, have shown that, while Mrs. Melissa Taylor who has spent the trolley car due here at 10:30 was de Jacksonville, Oregon. the force of breakers In the German the past six weeks in the Applegate layed until almost 12 o’clock, the pas ocean may lie taken as about a ton and Practically a Daily at the Price a half on every square foot of surface. valley has returned to her home in this sengers being sent over in jitneys. Atlantic breakers fall with a weight •ity. E'ectricians smile at the story and as of a Weekly. No Other of about three tons to the square foot. sert that a fowl similar to the one men The local High School basketball On one occasion during a heavy gale Newspap.r in lhe World huge blocks of granltu were «ashed team was defeated last night at the tioned in the tale, if placed in contact about like pebbles ut the Plymouth U. S. Hall by the Phoenix team. with the high power wires would last about as long as a snowball in hades. breakwater, carried 200 feet up its in (jives so Much at so Score 25 to 10. clined plane and scattered beyond It In another column of tnis paper ap Rose S. Tresber of Talent was ad in all directions One of tlie blocks Low a Price. weighed two tons. judged insane and committed to the pears the announcement of E. W. Wil State Hospital at Salem, by Judge son, candidate for sheriff. “Curley” has lived in this place for a number of Metlons of the Earth. Calkins, Thursday. There has never been a time wh°n a The time occupied by tlie earth In years and is well and favorably Known E. W. Wilson of this city was award to our citizens at home and in mosf its circuit of 580.000.000 miles is 365 j newspaper was more needed in the days, 6 hours. 9 minutes, giving an household. The great war in Europe ed both first and second prizes for the parts of the county. He has served as We have the largest, cheapest and best stock average velocity of about 00.000 miles has now entered its second year, with best Barred Plymouth Rock hen at the Deputy Sheriff for the past three years an hour. The earth wabbles as it I no promise of an end for a long time. in Southern Oregon. Our line of Paints, Oils recent poultry exhibition. and has had charge of most of the busi spins, just as a top will wabble If it These are worl 1 shaking events, in In another column appears the an ness of the office during that time. He is prevented from spinning upright which the United States, willing or un and Varnishes is complete. Prices right. One wabble tubes about 20,000 year«. nouncement of the candidacy of Prof. has made good as Deputy and if nomi willing, has been compelled to take a Francis C. Smith of this city for the nated and elected Sheriff we predict We also handle Plumbing Supplies, Glass, , part. No intelligent person can ignore Imagination. office of County Superintendent of that he will fill the office with satisfac It Is ....................... oilier than rea such issues. tion to the taxpayers and honor to him Builders’ Hardware, Window Shades, Windows schools. Mr. Smith has been principal The Presidential contest also will son Hint distinguishes num from brute, of the schools of this city for the past, self. and no person who is devoid of imagi soon be at hand. Already candidates and Doors, Edison Mazda Lamps, Garden Tools. three years and is thoroughly familiar nation < iiii know extremes of happi for the nomination Hre in the field, and with every phase of the public school ness or misery Happiness In a great the campaign, owing to the extraordi At Ths Churches ' measure depends on the faculty for nary character of the times, will be of work. His platform declares for effi forgetting. ciency, personal supervision of schools, supreme interest. No other newspa- •nd the elimination of the school super CHRISTIAN SCIENCE 1 per wid inform you with the prompt- Reaaon For It. visor. Wilfer—These lire hard times. Why, | ness and cheapness of the Thrice a- Services held every Sunday morning into commodious quarters on California Street I heard of a man tlie other day who Week erlitlon of the New York World. The entertainmentgiven Monday eve I couldn't raise money even <»n govern- 1 HE THR1CE-A WEEK WORLD'S ning in I. O. O F. lodge room by the at 11 o’clock in I. O. O. F. Hall. opposite Post Office where we will be glad to I meat bonds. Kllniwlt—Indeed What regular subscription price is only $1 60 Everybody welcome Royal Neighbors was a success from I was the reason? Wllfer- Well, you per year, and this pays for 156 papers. every viewpoint. The attendance was welcome our old patrons and get acquainted see, he didn't have the bonds.—Ex- Wo offer this unequalled newspape' larger than had been expected and the PRESBYTERIAN | change. and program rendered was excellent. So with new ones. Come in and see us: you will Morning worship with sermon at 11 A Substitute. many of the numbers deserve special JACKSONVILLE POST by Dr. J. Lawrence Hill. Subject: “What Is a picayune?" find our prices right and will receive a square mention that we content ourselves with “The Christof History.” Solo: “Abide "A picayune is wh.it u man say« ha together for one year for f2.00 cash saying that all were good. The ladies With Me,” (Ashford) by Dr. W. W. doesn’t care wli< n lie doesn’t wish to only. deal. in charge are to be congratulated upon use stronger language." — Ixiulsvllle Howard. The regular subscription price of the securing the assistance of so many Courier-Journal. Sunday School at 10 a. m. A. L. Gall two papers is $2.50. friends who helped make the affair a success, This camp of the R. N. A. is leader* Polite to Her. "That is a flue cook you have. Do small in number of its members but Union service at 7:30 with sermon by Joseph Wilson of Talent has filed for you treat her ns one of tlie family?" seems to be taking on new life and has Rev. R. A. Hutchinson of the Metho the republican nomination for County "Oh. dear me, no! We wouldn’t dare recently aided several new members diet church. ¡Qlerk, to." — Baltimore American. Christian Endeavor at six-forty-five. to its'roll. SATURDAY, FEBRUARY HI, 1915. City Drug & Gift Store CITY DRUG & GIFT STORE Announcement Our New Stock of Wall Paper is Here We Have Recently Moved Our Stock FRED J. FICK, Jacksonville, Ore.