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About Jacksonville post. (Jacksonville, Or.) 1906-19?? | View Entire Issue (Feb. 26, 1916)
BUSINESS C .It!) 4. In our political column Mrs. Myrtle Mines Gold In Chi'ken Run B G E. Neuber visited friends at Med The City Election ford Sunday. W. Bbi i ley announces her Candida -y hind Hi* '• » n®. Chas. F. Dunford was in fron the ! or th? Republican num n.iti >n for (.I S NEWBl RY SATURDAY, FEBRUARY 2», 1915. ranch Friday. i County Treus.ro r Mis. Blakeley ii Bin 'on. Or , Feb. 2 i-Ch irlesTiionip lb det- provisions of the last anvnd- I the pres .mt ’ep 1’y in the treasurer's m -nt to the City charter candidatis s i> i< min ng for^g-il I in th.- buck yard Altorney-at-Law Rev. P. S. Bandy returned from | i ffice an 1 has m de go >d in th 't p isi- fo ■ muni.-ip ¡1 offices aie required to o* his him? in S mill Binion, f ill i.vmg Grants Pass Monday. LOCAL NEWS | tion. Prior to her work in her pc is .'ill lil: nominating petitions w ith there-, the liii.liiig of three g ilt II izgets in llij ’ ill Ib a use in All Courts in-the Siate E. E. Kelly of Midfcrd was at the position she served two years as depu del >■' J.l'J, DIE ÎDN c r.ler in te ul of the old plan i f miik- ¡ eiaw of a chicken lie e.vaiie-1 for lb • court house Monday. ty county recorder an i has h id expo i- ing nomi'iatiuus by mass me. ling anil ' family's Sun Uy dinner. The I irge-t Making garden is in order now. Light frosts were visible several ence us an accountant in v rioiA p isi- m compliance with the new order peti Luke Ryan of Medford was in town mornings this week. I>. W. BAGSHAM tions of trust. She is ample qualified tions for the following named persons Friday. All work done in 1916 at W. R. to discharge of the office. Mrs. Blake were filed Monday, that being the last Attorney at Law Louise Jones was a recent visitor in Spark’s must be spot cash. ly is the first lady to file for a co intv day on which petit'ons could be receiv Medford. offi e. ed: transacted O Harbaugh was a visitor at Med business in town this week. Mayor f >r C. D. Abbott A birthday | arty was given at the I ford Friday. Emil Britt home of Mrs. M. L. Nelson on Califor George A. Gardner was a business Spice of Li.e Flo Thompson was a recent visitor visitor at Gold Hill Tuesday. L). W. l a shaw f r Councilman nia street Mi-nt'a afternoon, that duv at Medford. Fred J. F.ek h ing the miniver ary of the birth of i James Hillman of Oregon City was a Jasten Hartman B. B Beekman was a visitor at Med visitor in the valley this week Mrs. N.I- n. 'I hose preSer.t were Great IL Ip ford Tui sd ly. J. A. Norris Mesdames A'ice lllrch, M. E. Day, If you line this paper, drop in an I John — The French have gained four ! Lizzie Crotiemiiler. R. A. Hutchins n, Pat Swayne of Watkins was in this subscribe. Only $15') per year. Leslie Star S'II ,, Recorder hundre I meters from ths eni-in.’. Liwvei Lilli Berwert. An in Broad, W. I. ' c city Mon lay. Jas. Cron m iler ,, Treasurer Auntie — How splend d. That slioul I D. S. Allen of Weed, Cal. was a busi Intyre, Ada Bagshaw, Lillian Robins m. Col. Sargent was a visitor at Med ness visitor in this city Monday. The offices of mar h ¡1 and street help to put a stop to those dreadful gas Ofliee in Hank of Jacksonville Building Mattie Wilson, S. R. Coffman, A. ford We ices lay. commissioner are filled by a; point men t attacks! Dr. W. C. Cameron of R ch was a Johnson; Misses Mamie and Kate Crone ACKSONVILLE. OREGON by the naw board after its organlz.i. Reports say Judge TouVelle was mar business visitor in town Monday. miller. A delici i s four c urse lunch ried Wednesday. lion. i A. T. Lundgren of this city was a eon was served and a pleasant after She Should Know The election will be held Tuesday, Lawrence B:own was a visitor at I business visitor at Medford Tues lay. noon passe l all too quickly. March 7. The polls will open at noon Miss Young—Men are deceivers ever. DR. T. T. SHAW Medford Tuesday. Howard Maybury of Marshfield, was The re-onion of former students of and remain open until 7 P. M. Widow Wyse—Not so, my dear some Mrs. Charles Hansen was a visitor in a business visitor in this city Thursday. St. M irv’s academy was Ii -Id at Med i times they only think they are.— Bos Medford Thursday. Dentist. Alex Petram of Chehalis, Washing- ford Th rsday. Sixty-five stulents, ton Transcript. Nr . Jacs Reler was a visitor at ton was a business visitor in town this most of them from he classes of 1865 Al The Churches Office in Ryan Building,"California St. Medford 1 hursday. to 1875 were in att- n lance- A perma week. nent organ zation was effected with Mrs. McKinney is visiting friends at Upstairs CHRISTIAN SCIENCE C. K. Samms of Puyallup, Washing- Parson—I was glad to s Phoenix this week. ton was a visitor in town first of th the following name ! persons as i xecu- JACKSONVILLE OREGON | tive committe ■: Miss Alice Hanley, Services h ?l I everv S in lav morning prayer meeting last night, Sheriff Singler was a business visitor week. Village Souse- Was that Mrs. Miles Cantra 1 , Mrs. Kate McAn- a Medford Friday, County Superintendent Wells of th is drews Mrs. Lewis U rich and Mrs Er at 11 o’cl ck in I. O. O. F. Hail. was? Well, I be jiggere Everybo ly welco-n t Frank Casey of Steamboat was a re city visited the Medford schools this News. Weather Report, nest McKee. A m .sical program was cent visitor in this city. ----------« ’."v.—--------- week. rendered which was appreciated by Mrs. L. Brown was a visitor at Med Carl Gabrielson of Yreka, Cal. was those present. St. Mary s Academy PRESBYTSRI IN Mrs. B uggs —Mrs. Van Perkins c >m- Following is the report of IT, S. Vol ford Fr.jay afternoon. a business visitor in town several days was founded in this city in 1365 and Morning worship with sermon at 11 plains that her portraits don’t look like unteer Cooperative Observer, E. Britt; Mrs. Lewis Ulrich was a visitor at this week. eight years ago was moved to Medfod , by Dr. J. Lawrence Hill Subject: her, Photographer—Complains, d es Jacksonville, for month of January. Medford Thursday afternoon. Wilbur Scott of Glendale was a busi It numbers among its gra iuates I un- “Tlie Christ of History.” Solo: “Abid" she? She ought to be grateful—Cin Latitude 42 deg. 18. min. north; longi , Louise Ensele and Fiovd Minear were ness visitor in this city several da s dred of women prom nent in Oreg n With Me,” (Ashford) by Dr. W. W. cinnati Star. tude 123 deg. 5 min. west. i and northern California. visitors at Medford Sunday. this week. Howard. Mrs. J. W. Robinson and daughter Sunday School at 10 a. m. A. L. Gall Mrs. Alice Wheeler of Requa, Cal., Former Mistress -I would like togive Date Maximum Minimum Precipita- Miss Dorland were visitors at Medford tion is visiting friends in this city. The papers are making a big fuss leader- you a goo i recommendation, D.-li i, but 40 26 Thursday afternoon. over the fact tl at some western woman 1 Union service at 7:30 with sermon b' my consci, nee compels me to slate th. t We print Trespass Notices and No 42 25 Get your stationery prints 1 at this is president of a bank. We’ve known Rev. R. A. Hutchinson of the M" ho 1 you never got the meals on time. I 42 31 Hunting, signs, at tnis office. .11 42 36 office. Our work is guaranteed and many w .men for ;eir; who a e accom dist church. wonder how I can put it in a nice sort Geo. W. Herriott of Applegate was 34 22 . Christian Fndeav at s ix-forty-five. our prices are right. plished tellers. of way. Felia—Yez m light just say a business visitor in this city Monday. 38 37 .11 methodi ;r A number of persons from this city 39 that Oi got the m >a!s the same as Oi 31 .P6 People will read a neat printed bill, 37 32 attended the revival meeting at the .45 got me p y. —Puck. but will not look twice at a bad scrawl. rTiig- st quality, jewelry reDairing Sunday Schoo! every S 1 i 1 1/ at. 1'1 37 29 .•7 Nat, Medford Thursday evening. 37 o'clock. W. G. Ua idill Sup tr ite i le r 29 .13 Jno. W. Pernoil, po3tmister at ditto ■ d iletting, watch Lewis Ulrich of this citv is mention 38 27 .03 Pre :ching service 11 o’clock. Subj ci Appl .'gate, was a recert visitor in the ed as a probable candidate for County Premonitory repair inp. 26 37 15 by Misi “God’s Workman!hip” city. 35 29 49 Martin J. Heddy treasurer <m the democratic ticket. Juror S you didn't propo e toli.-r, Blanche Ensign. 31 22 05 il.r. aid Mrs. Ernest Webb of Cen V'/Fw The Quality St. le fir Better get your butter wrappers 37 23 Epworth l ea rue 6:3) p. in. leader after all? Weed —N >. And I’m not 07 tral Point were recent visitors in this Reliabl j G oo 1«. going to. When 1 got to h.-r hone 1 3« 31 printed at this office and comply 35 Mrs. Ora Neidermeyer. city. 212 J .Main St. Medford, Ore. : 44 31 05 with the law governing the sal .■ of Union prea hing service 7:30. : ermo. found her. hasing a mouse wit 1 a broom 36 28 Cliff Dunnington and Mary Hagshaw butter products. — Puck. 33 by Rev. B indy. 22 were visitors at Medford Thursday eve 39 2b The many friends of William Camer-; A cordial invitation to everybody. Money to Lean ning. 33 45 It’s none • f our bus ne s. of course, on of Uniontown will be glad to learn 35 41 P. A. Hutchinson 30 John A. Perl of Medford was a that “Uncle Billy” has recovered from I on First Farm Mortgages, and we don’t mean 'o butt in, but isn’t 50 37 Pastor. 51 bisir.ess visitor in this city Wednesday his recent illness. it about time a little talk was begin 47 38 30 F. J. Roberson, forenoon. 42 29 ning to trick e about the old town's 26 Mary Bagshaw and Jewell Bailey 21 34 President Bullis, of the Southern baseball prospects next season? 702 Title & Trust Building, Mrs. Morgaret Jones of Copper, Cal. who attended the Christian Endeavor 22 32 O egon Taaction Company was in town 10 passed through town Thursday enroute convention at Grants Pass last week 30 18 Portland, Oregon. 24 today. to Yreka. 29 14 returned Sunday evening. Geographical Forenames. 35 16 04 Some Medford parties drove over in Tile name ’•Dardanelles." which one John Broad, of Seattle, Wash., who ’ 37 23 4.52 an auto Saturday evening to get a copy formerly resided in this city, arrived | girl luihy beam. Is more musical than some geographical mimes with which of the Post. Wednesday and will visit relatives and I children are burdened. Mrs. Andrew Temperature—mean max. 37.93; mean It is reported that work at the Blue friends here for a few days. i We are receiving New and Up-to-date goods every month Lang tells of a family where the ba mir. 26. 9; mean 32.41. Max. 50 on 23, Ledge mine is likely to be resumed in tiles were named after the places Minimum, 14, on 26. Greatest daily Jack Reter who was taken suddenly the near future. ill with some nervous affection last ' delightful gifts suitable for wedding, birthday or parties. where the father happened to be when range, 19. Total precipitation 4.52 he heard of their births, lie being a inches. Greatest in 24 hours, 0.51 in.. Porter J. Neff of Medford transact week has regained his usual health and Fine stationery—Box Paper lty up. Embassy Lawn box courier, there were a St. Petersburg on 23. Number of days with .01 ed business at the court house Wed is at work in his barber shop. ami a Naples. Kattegat and Skagerrnk inch or more precipitation, 20, clear, paper, 48 envelopes and 48 sheets pnper 2-V—a bargain nesday forenoon. I were the twins, while the only daugh John H. Carkin of Medford was a Fine perfumery. Colgates Talcum 15^—Colgate» Dental 1; partly cloudy, 5; cloudy, 25. Dr. O. N. Nelson, the insurance man business visitor in this city Thursday ter was mimed Vienna. Cream & Dental powder and Lilly’s Dental cream 20y — Precipitation for season, 11.60 of Medford was a business visitor in Mr. Carkin is considering the advisa Another curious geographical mime Shaving soap .V Colgates Shaving sticx, powder and '-ream Precipitation for last season 10.11 Is recorded in tlie "Souvenirs du Che this city Wednesday. bility of becoming a candidate for pro 20f‘ Hohner harmonicas 25^ to $1.00. Playing cards 10c up. K. B ritt , valler de Cussy.” In 1820, when at Mr. and Mrs. E. D. Stephenson who secuting attorney. Toilet soaps 5c cake up. You are most welcome. Come tached to the French embassy nt Her Cooperative Observer have been residents of this city for the Un. lie met u Countess Bernstorff, who in and see our fine display of goods. A certain young gentleman (?) came post two years moved to Ashland had lieeu christened America because home one evening this w eek with a Thursday. she wus born there during the war of black eye and badly battered nose Indepemleuee. her father nt that time THETHRKE-A-WIEK EDITION 1 he grand jury convened Monday, which he assigns to a poliiical dispute being In command of u Hessian regi returned seven indictments, five “ni t bur. ethers say that it was punishment OF THE NcW YORK WORLD J. IK ROBINSON, M. I)., Prop., meat.—Fail Mall Gazette true bills,” Bnd then adjourned. Pretty administered for undue attentions to ; Jacksonville, Oregon. quick work. Men Who Wear Feathers. another man’s wife. Among the strange tribes of men Practically a Daily al the Pnce Grant Schell, a former wellknown The basketball game last night was about whom little Is known are the resident of this city, but who resides wdn by the Central Point high school Chamacocos of the region about the upon a homestead near Bray, Califor cf a Weekly. No Other upper Paraguay river. by a score ot 24 to 20. At the end of nia, visited friends here .his wiek. hut Although the Chamacocos wear the 4° minute period the score was a Newspaper in the World little clothing, they excel in tlie art Mrs. Julia Roundtree of Pacific Beach tie, 20-20 but at the end of an addition of makiug personal adornments from Wash., who has been visiting 1 er al five minutes period the visitors were the feathers of birds. Tlielr country Gives so Much at so daughter Mrs. S. Walsh of this city the winner». The game between the abounds with birds of the most beauti for several weeks past, has returned to 8th grade teams was won by Jackson ful plumage, Including parrots, tou Low a Price. her home. ville: score 5-9. cans and trogons, whose feathers aro Ira Tungate left Thursday evening dazzling In color; rheas with gray In another column of this paper ap plumea, musk ducks of a glossy bluck for Klamath Falls where he will visit pears the announcement of W. T. There has never been a time wlr n a color, egrets with feathers of puro friends until about March 10th when he Grieve of this city as a candidate for newspaper was more needed in the white and spoonbills of n delicate pink. will enter the employment of the the republican nomination for sheriff. We have the largest, cheapest and best stock household. The great war in Europe All this wealth of color and grace Weed Lumber Co. Mr Grieve is the present assessor of ful plumage is combined by the Cha- has now entered its second yea Tuesday was Washington’s Birthday Jackson County, a position which he in Southern Oregon. Our line of Paints, Oils macocoa hi a most artistic manner. no promise of an end for a Ion I a id in memory of that event, the bank, has filled for the past eight years and Some of these savages walk their for These are worl 1 shaking eve est glades in colors more brilliant, if which the United States, willing or un postoffice and the offices at the court is acquainted with the voters in every and Varnishes is complete. Prices right. less ample, than any woman's dress house were closed—siores and other precinct of the county, a fact which maker could produce. — Washington willing, has been compelled to take a We also handle Plumbing Supplies, Glass, places of business remained op en as will no doubt help him in the race for pint. No intelligent persi n can ignore Star._______________ Usual. the office to w hich he aspires. such issues. Builders’ Hardware, Window Shades, Windows Perils of Tropical Waters. The Presidential contest also will A newspaper is in no sense a child of John Sutton, who was living with J. Raising a vessel submerged In trop soon be at hand. Already candidates eharity. It earns twice over every dol W. Birch near Beagle, this county, and Doors, Edison Mazda Lamps, Garden Tools. ical waters Is dangerous business, ac lar it receives and it is second to no committed suicide by shooting himself cording to an account in Shipping Il for the nomination are in the field, and lustrated of the salvage of a gunbout the campaign, owing to the extraordi enterprise in contributing to the up- in the head with a ,38calibre rifle Mon that bad been sunk in the harbor of nary character of the times, will tie of buil ling of a community. Its patrons day forenoon. Brooding over money Progreso, Yucatan. The sailors were supreme interest. No other newspa reap far more benefits from its pages troubles was the cause of the ra-h act. in constant danger owing to the at per wi'l inform you with the prompt- than i’s publishers, and in calling for Sutton resided hire several years ago tacks of "voracious fishes, some of n '-s and cheapness of the Thrice a- the support of the community it asks and was injured in the accident at the which are more ferocious than sharks into commodious quarters on California Street for no more than it is entitled to, but rock quarry here about bour years ago. and far more determined in their Week edition of the New York World. THE THRICE-A-WEEK WORLD’S generally receives less. methods of attacking human prey." He was married to a Mrs. Dunlap of opposite Post Office where we will be glad to regular subscription prim is only $1 00 Peter Appleg»te, a former wellknown the Applegate valley several years ago per year, and this pays for l ift papers. Valley of the Jordan. welcome our old patrons and get acquainted but she died a couple of years ag >. resident of this city died at the home The valley of the Jordan constitutes We offer this unequalled newspaper of his son Clyde, in Centra) Point, last A. N. Hildebrand of Medford was in the deepest depression on the face of and with new ones. Come in and see us: you will Saturday morning, aged about 64 years. town yesterday and made this office a the earth, the sea of Galilee Itself be POST Mr. Applegate was wellknown through pleas mt call. Mr. Hillebran i is «eek- Ing over 700 foot l»elow the level of thv JACKSONVILLE find our prices right and will receive a square out the state, having been State Land the nomination on the republican ticket Mediterranean, while the Dead sen Is together f-r one year for f2 00 cash over 1J1O0 feet below the level of nil Commissioner for a number of years for the offi -e of County Clerk. He is deal. only. the oceans of the world. prior to 19U. He served this county 1 a skilled accountant and has had years The regular sub-uTiption price of the many years, first as county surveyor, ' of experience in clerical work of vari two papers is $2.50. The Olstinctlon. then as county recorder, and lastly two ous kinds. He is of pleasing manners •‘Pa.’’ nskeil Willie, "wliat s thr dlf- terms as assessor. He was the son of anc will make a good impression on the ference bet wem au Invalid und u »Ick Captain Jesse Applegate, the famous voters wherever he gones. His an- .Joseph Wilson of Talent has filed for Person ?" Oregon pioneer. He leaves a wife, I nouncement appears in this issue of i "An Invalid, mjr son.” answered pa, the republican nomination tor County | the Post. I three sons and three daughters. “liM money/’-Judge. Jacksonville Post II City Drug & Gift Store CITY DRUG & GIFT STORE Announcement Our New Stock of Wall Paper is Here e Have Recently Moved Our Stock Jacksonville, Ore