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About Jacksonville post. (Jacksonville, Or.) 1906-19?? | View Entire Issue (April 1, 1916)
Jacksonville Post Chares Ingalls of Gold Hill was a Have you been April fooled? The Tax Cc Ileclions North Yakima Cidt r lias ' visitor in town Monday. A. L. Enyeart was at Medford Fri D n Eaton of S.eam >.»it was a re- day. Strung Kick Say I*, lie? SATURDAY, APRIL, 1 1916. Taxes are coming in rather slowly George Boos of Medford was in ¡own : cent visitor in this city. ' owing to the change a the law govern- » Mrs. L. S. Moe of Gol i lliil Was ..t Wednesday. in-- tne interest tut i penalty on unp. id North Yi'kima, Wash , Murili 27 - LOCAL NEWS Judge J. R. Nail was at Med’ord j the court house Saturday. SS amounts. Under t to u w law if the Charged with selling eider c. ntaming L. A. Noil of Ashland transacted Wednesd ay. first half is paid on or before Apri. 5 alcohol in violation of the siate prohi bu.-ine.-s at the court house Monday. the taxpayer h:u> until Oct. 5 to pay bition law, C. W. Smith, | rupi telor of Mrs. P. Ensele was at Medford to Jim Walker of Ruch was a recent Mrs. Hale Chandler of Amity-Ore visitor iu town. day. ' seeod half without interest on either a soft think establishment in this city, Clinton Cook of Applegate was in gon, who had been visiting friends in The Famous Chew wiili the part and it nothing is paid on April 5 h is been misted by tiie notice. The A. T. Lundgren was a recent visitor this vicinity for several weeks return I interest on first half only wiil be charg- pi live' say analysis of eider purchased town this week. at Medford. ed to her home Sunday. Delicious, Fri'ity Flavor I ed until Oct. 5. After Oct. 5 .nleiest at Smith's place shows from 5»_. to 6% Dr. T. T. Shaw was a visitor at Med Judge Prim was a visitor at at Med Born—March 29. to Mr. and Mrs. ‘will be charged also on seeonJ lial:. alcohol, and they express th h> lef ford Friday forenoon. ford Wednesday. That Lasts | Harry Porter, of Gold Hill, a daugh- I , l’he penalty on either parts dues n. t that some of the al hoi ecent! sold W. T. Grieve was a recent visitor in i ter. Mrs. Porter was formerly Miss Charles White of Albany was a re J altacn until November o I by druggists in this city “for in. |.:n- the Eagle Point district. cent visitor in town. : Laura Neaber of this city. The ti tai amounton tlie rolls is $778,- ienl pur: uses” has bo n a id • I t. il e MADE BY MODERN PROCESSES Andy Wheeler of Trail, transacted G. W. Roberts of Medford was a re 778., of which $147,2. 0 hau Leen pa d cider. ; Considerable activity in the mining business in town Thursday. cent visitor in this city. k ou want to get all the enjovment up to Marell 2'J; this is about $45,000 game is apparent the past tew days. ------------ « * ♦------------- William Quinn of Butte Falls was a War news has given place to talk of and benefit possible out of tobacco, less than for same ptriud last y ear. W. H. Singler was a business visitor ilien chew ¿!uj tobacco. visitor in town this week. I mines and railroad building. It is u e consensus of opinio-, that if Big Stock of Li quor Dis- at Medford Wednesday. You want your chew to have the Benjamin Gregory of Grants Pass O. C. Breeze of the Dyer Construc- wholesome, appetizing richness of ripe .lie u'ji lobate was ui. <>vtd as t.i tor.ti i Joe Hall of Buncom was transacting fruit. Then chew Spear Hea l. covered in Raid er yc..ro the bul i of ,tl-- la ,es waul 1 was a recent visitor in town. | Hon company who are building] the su business in town Friday. You want a plug v.i'.h a deliciously be* pa d by April 5. We print Trespass Not ces and No gar factory at Grants Pass, was in this sweet and mellow flavor tJi.it lasts as All work done in 1916 at W. R. . Hunting, signs, at this office. I city recently- to negotiate for the pur- long as the cl’.cw lasts. Then chew Spark’s must be spot cash. G >rge Ncubjr wai at Me liarJ Tuei Centralia, Wash,. March 2J ti e cnase of 200,000 bries from our local Spear Head. | Captain Nash of Berkely Cal. was Mabel Reeve of Medford was a visi One chew of Spear Head will con day. r< suit of n laid sh< rll\ lu-f. i.* t . ..n brick yard. I looking over the valley this week. vince any man that there’s no other to tor in town first of the week. yesterday by I hief <1 Police McGrail bacco on earth with such a rich and Mr. and Mrs. Lewis Ulrich were vis- RECIPE FOR GRAY HAIR. Mrs. S. A. Jones is reported serious : i d Pi-lire Ji dge A. F. t.iere, oi. .-. i. • lasting flavor. That's because a'l the | itors at Medford Tuesday evening. At Ths Churches To half pint of water add 1 os. Bay cal reside-! ce, th - < ffice <f ti e judge ly ill at her home in this city. natural juices of the choicest Ilurlcy Rum, a small l>ox of Barbu etonipound. leaf are retained in Spear Head. E. D. Briggs, Esq. of Ashland was a John W. Opp was a business visitor ’4 oz. of glycerine. Apply to the hair resell bits a sii I ikt and Nelli. IU i t| s The making of Spear Head is con and 1 business visitor in town Wednesday. twice a week until it becomes tile desired is under arrest on charg. s of vujiau y at Medford Monday afternoon. CHRISTIAN SCIENCE ducted strictly according to pure-food shade. Any druggist can put this up or Tom Nichols of Eagle Point was a methods in a great modern factory that you can mix it at home at very tittle co3t. and violating the liquor law. Die wo Mr. and Mrs. S. S. Smith of Medford I business visitor in this city Thursday. is spic-and-span throughout. Full directions for making and use come man bus been released under $95 visited friends in town Sunday. Services hold every Sunday morning I lie most expensive, modern pro in each box of Barbo Compound. It will bonds pending her hearing in poli e Attorney G. W. Trefren of Ashland gradually darken streaked, faded gray If you like this paper, drop in and cesses keep Spear Head fresh, sweet hair, and removes dandruff. It is excel court in about 10 days. Tne liquor I transacted business in this city Friday. at 11 o’clock in 1. O. O. F. Hall. £iid pure at every stage. subscribe. Only $1-50 per year. for falling hair and wilt make harsh confiscated by the officers includes 30 Everybody welc m ■ The luscious plug of Spear Head, lent Orlando Rose of Applegate was a hair soft and glossy. It will not color the People will read a neat printed bill, from which you bite the tastiest, quart of cham scalp. Is not sticky or greasy, and does not quarts of beer, one but will not look twice at a bad scrawl. 1 business visitor in this city Wednes PRESBYTERIAN wholesomest of chews, represents rub off. pagne, a five-gallon c isk of b' and , a day. the highest form of plug tobacco Deputy Sheriff Curley Wilson trans Sunday School at 10 a. m. A. L. Gall production. "X quart of whiskey and five quarts of acted official business at Medford Tues John W. Swartzfager and Rita Mav leader- Try Spear Head — the very best chew I wine. Horn were married at Medford SunJ day, that money can buy. In 10c cuts, Morn'ng worship with sermon at 11. day. Subject: “Evidences in the Prophe ic wrapped in wax paper. Gertrude Dunnington and Mary Bag- Weather Repott. K. L. Misner, a dairyman of Till: • Word, Regarding Tyre and Sidon. shaw were visitors at Medford Satur mook is a visitor in the valley this day night. Evening worship with sermon at 7:30. Notice of Sheriff’s Sale. week. Subject: “How to think 1' ” The spe- Following is the report of U. S. Vol Col. J. M. Williams of the “Peoples’ | IN THE CIRCU.T COURT OF THE STATE A representative of Dun ’ s commer- ■ cial music, fot thia service will be a | OF OREGON IN AND FOR JACKSON COUNTY unteer Cooperative Observer, E. Britt; Store’’ was a business visitor at Med cial agency was calling on our business 1 Solo, (Selected) by George Andrews, [Jacksonville, for month ofj February. ford Friday. i Thomas E. Green, plaintiff, men Thursday. and an Anthem by the chorus choir, Latitude 42 deg. 18. min. north; longi Mrs. Bob Finney, Flo Thompson and -vs- Ben Brophy and Fred McPherson of with Mr. Andrews as leader. tude 123 deg. 5 min. west. Fred D. Hawkins. Vernon Hawkins, Cecelia Minnie Kelly were visitors in Medford Little Butte creek were at the court [ A most cordial invitation, is extended, Hawkins, Ledra Hawkins and Ja te Saturday night Doe Hawkins, his wife. Defendants. house Thursday. to all these services. M : ni ni Precipita Mr. and Mrs. Geo. E. Johnston of -------------- — _ .. By virtue of an execution and order of sale Get your stationery printed at this | tion M ;dford, visited at the Dr. Robinson issued out of and under the seal of the Cinui 31 office. Our work is guaranteed and .2n METHODIST Court of the State of Oregon, in and for the home in this city Sunday. 38 02 our prices are right. County of Jackson, to me directed and dated the 35 Sunday School every Sun I ly at 10 The Jackson County Suuday School 35 29th day of March. 1916, in a certain suit therein 34 The sheriff’s office presents a lively o’clock. W. G. Cau ¡ill Superintendent 21 association will hold a meeting at the for the foreclosure of a mortgage, wherein Thom 34 appearance these days owing to the 06 Preaching service 11 o’clock A. M. as E. Green, a; plaintiff, on the 1th day of M. E church in this city tomorrow. II 27 “There are many hopeful signs in tax collecting season. March. 1916, recovered a judgment against the 43 Epworth League 6:30. Leader Mrs. 70 Better get your butter wrappers defendant Fred D. Hawkins, for the aim of One the box-apple industry despite the 37 Jack Reter the barber, h«s moved S. Walsh. printed at this office and comply Thousand Six Hundred Fifty ($1653.00) Dollars, rapiil increase in production,’’ says 40 io Rev. J. C, Stille will preach at 11 a. with interest thereon from the 11th day of March Arthur M. Geary, who returned recent with the law governing the sale of his family to Medford where they will 42 10 reside for the preBent. 40 m. and 7:30 p. m. Prof, and Mrs. Ash 1916. at the rate of 8 per cent per annum, and ly to his home in Portlaud from three butter products. 09 29 Ed Donnegan of San Francisco, a craft, the aumented choir and others $100. 00 attorney's fees, and the further sum of A large crowd from this city attend costs, which judgment is enrolled ai d months spent in the Eastern markets. 39 06 former Jacksonville boy, visited friends w.ll sing at all these services. If you $45,00 docketed in the Clerk's Office of said Court in "Tho general prosperity throughout ed the dance in the Socialist hall at Ap 40 in this city this week. want to get a seat come early on Sun sai 1 County, on the 11th day of March, 1916. and the East as well as iu most other 39 plegate Saturday night, they report as is of record in Volume 24. of the Circuit Court 39 Mrs. Kubli has a force of men re day evening. having some time. parts of the country is giving more Journal, at pages 130 and 131 thereof, 38 A cordial invitation to everybody. Married—Friday, March 31, 1916, at pairing the dwelling near the corner of PUBLIC NOTICE is hereby given, that I will, buying ability to the consumers aud 39 California and Fifth Sts. more particular 35 enabling them to lie R. A. Hutchinson Jacksonville, Oregon, by H. hi. Dox, J. on Monday, May 1st 1916, 39 Frank Rhoads and Wilbur Jackson about the kind of apples that they eat P.; Charles Andrew Ruff of Marysville, Pastor. at the hour of 10 o’clock A M. at the front door 38 of Butte creek transacted business Cal. and Ida Cunningham of Medford, of the Cou-t House, in Jacksonville, Jackson Packs Are Standard. 38 10 with the county court Thursday. County, State of Oregon, offer for sale anJ will 31 Ore. * - Tlie npplc packs from tlie Oregon Highest quality, jewelry repairing ell. at public auction, all the right, title and in 33 Mr. J. W. Opp was a caller at this Every possible encouragement should terest that the defendants herein had on the date ami Washington districts have been 84 diamond setting, watch be given Mr. Bullis in his effort to ar office Thursday and reports that things i of the mortgage herein foreclosed, or have since uniformly good us compared with tlie 43 04 repairing. are going along nicely at the mine. acquired or now have, in or to the following de previous year. However, the trade 33 range for the extension of the railroad 28 Martin J. Reddy scribed real property situate, lying and being in | throughout the east is not waxing en Sixty gallons of wine belonging to j to the coast. The construction and op 27 the County of Jackson. State of Oregon, and I thusiastie about the packs, as they ex- The Quality Store for eration of such road will mean thous- Paul Demmer were poured into the i I more particularly described as follows, tow it: Reliable Goods. sewers at Medford Wednesday by Chitf ■nps of dollars to the whole valley. The Southwest quarter (SW'i) of Sccti' n 212 E.Main St. Medford Orw| 2 60 Twenty-two (22). Township Thirty-ei ,ht (38), Hittson. A representative of this paper visit South. Range Three (3) East, Willamette Adolf Schultz a former resident of Temperature—mean max. 55-09; mean ed the manual training department of Meridian, Jackson County, Oregon, contain mir. 36.24; mean 46.07. Max.71 on 25, ing 160 acres of land. the local schools Tuesday afternoon. this city is reported to be the inventor Money to Loan That nil of said propertv will be sold at said Minimum, 2S. on 28. Greatest daily The least that we can say of the pro of an improved heater for use in orch time and place in the manner provided by law range, 37. Total precipitation 2.60 gress being made in this line is that it ards instead of the filthy smudging on First Farm Mortgages, for the sale of real property under < xecution. to inches. Greatest in 24 hours, 0.70 in , is almost beyond comprehension. The pot satisfy the judgment, attorney*». fees, costs and E. J. Roberson, on 7. Number of days with .01 NOTICE—I have opened a law office accruing costs of this sale. articles being turned out are worthy of Dated this 31st day of March. 1916 702 Title & Trust Building, inch or more precipitation, 13, clear, mist furniture works. Mr. Schafer, in a room adjoining the office of the W. H. SINGLER. Sheriff. 11; partly cloudy, 8; cloudy, 10. the instructor, deserves great credit Jacksonville Post, where persons hav Portland, Oregon. By E. W. WILSJN. Deputy. T. W 14 20 Precipitation for season, for his work. He told us that some ing legal business to transact can fina Precipitation for last Reason 13 22 evenings the boys remained until after me every day from 8:30 A. M, to 5 P. K. B ritt , M.— D. W. Bagshaw. ■ix o’clock. Cooperative Oburver William H. Shaw, an attorney of The Public Service Commission wil| hold two hearings at Medford next Klamath Falls, died at Los Angeles, We are receiving New and Up-to-date goods every month week, in which the people of Jackson March 23. Mi. Shaw was married in THE THRICE-A-WEEK EDITION ville are interested: the first, April 4th, October 1913, to Miss Josephine Donne delightful gifts suitable for wedding, birthday or parties. will be the consideration of the rates gan of this city who survives him. Fun OF THE NEW YORK WORLD Fine stationery—Box Paper 15^ up. Embassy Lawn box charged for light and power. The sec eral was held at Klamath Falls. Tues- paper, 48 envelopes and 48 sheets paper 25y—a bargain ond hearing, April 5, is to consider the d .y of this week. Fine perfumery. Colgates Talcum 15»'—Colgates Dental The Jacksonville Orchestra gave its application of the Home Telephone Co. Practically a Daily at the Price Cream & Dental powder and Lilly’s Dental cream 20^ — last dance for the season, last night. to put on a toll charge of 10 cents each Shaving soap 5d Colgates Shaving sticx, powder and <-ream for every call to Medford; this is in ad The entertainment was styled a “Leap of a Weekly. No Other 20(‘ Hohner harmonicas 25^ to $1.00. Playing cards 10c up. dition to the rental of phones. Those Year Ball, ” the tickets were donated Toilet Bmps 5c cake up. You are most welc m-. Come of our people who can attend these to the ladies by the orchestra; the la Newspaper in the World in and see our fine di-nday of goods. meetings should go—otherwise the com dles selecting their partners ai d pav ing for the supper. A very enjoyable panies will win by default. Gives so Much at so ARTHUR M. GEARY time was had. Mr. B. R. McCabe of Medford has Low a Price. How about hard surfacing thecun- announced his candidacy for the office pact the Northwestern box-apple to J. IF. ROBINSON, M. D„ Prop., prove true to brand, just as they • f Prosecuting Attorney and is seeking tyraad between this city and Medf >rd? expect to find anything from a piece the nomination on the Democratic tick A strong effort should be made by the Jacksonville, Oregon. There has never been a time wh»n a of stove pipe to potatoes in the barrels I et. Mr* McCabe is an attorney of un people of Jacksonville and surroundin g newspaper was more needed in the ship|>ed from some of the Eastern dis doubted ability, of pleasing personality country to have the county court tak e household. The great war in Europe tricts. honest and fearless in support of that up the matter at once. This road is has now entered its second year, with “ During most of this shipping sea which he deems just he would no doubt used at times by more than % of the son, the ability to get space alone no promise of an end for a long tim°. make an excellent officer. He has been people of the whole county and sh< uld has limited the size of shipments to These are worlt shaking events, in a resident of ths county about six have the attention it needs. Talk it the auctions in Ixuidon, Liverpool which the United States, willing or un years, the last three years he has been over, then get busy quick. ■ nd Glasgow and to the markets in willing, has been compelled to take a Denmark, and Norway and Sweden attorney for the City of Medford, a Mr. and Mrs. A. L. Gall entertained part. No intelligent person can ignore "The South American market has position which he has filled with honor at luncheon Saturday i" honor of the j such issues. bnt barely been scratched in develop to himself and satisfaction to his em birthday of their daughter, Ekron. A The Presidential contest also will ing a demand for apples from the ployers. delicious three course lunch was served soon be at hand. Already candidates United States. The freight from New York to Rio de Jaaiero, Buenos Aires, for the nomination are in the field, and Elsewhere in this paper appears the the table decorations were viobts. [ and Montevideo is about 41.00 per box; the campaign, owing to the extraordi announcement of Newton W. Borden Those present were: Mr. and Mrs. H. ! so when tl>< ’re uht of 50 to 60 cents a nary character of the times, will be o as a candidate for the nomination for F. Meader of Medford, Mrs. Hart and box from th. acifie Coast to Niw York supreme interest. No other newspa Prosecuting Attorney on the Democra* daughter of Talent, Misses Bernice la added, the total is s ich that it pays per wid inform you with the prompt Myer of Ashland and Grace Miller of tic ticket. Mr. Borden is a Virginian the South Americans only to buy tbc ness and cheapness of the Thrice-a- by birth, received his elementary edu Medford. very best grades. oooooooooooooooooooooooooo Week edition of the New York World. cation in the public schools, this was Mr. Bullis has put up another propo- j “When there arc lines of ships ruo THE THRICE-A-WEEK WORLD'S afterwards followed by courses in the sition to the people of Medford, where- I nlng from the Pacific Const to tile Don’t forget that this is a community of regular subscription price is only $1 00 Ohio Northern University and else by he proposes that the city build fif east shores of South \meriea, it Till be possible for tl.e shippers to save per year, and this pays for 156 papers. where. He is a graduate of the Port teen miles of the road towards the home makers and home keepers and that one 40 or 50 rents a ho-, by shipping We offer this unequalled newspaper land Law School. For a number of Blue Ledge and he will construct the of YOUR MOST IMPORTANT DUTIES is to direct to South America. and years he was with the Poatoffice De balance and at the end of 5 years pur “ Until the tariff ivi i re hied npon partment at Washington and left the chase the part built by the city, pay keep it so. POST meat imported to D is com. ,, it was JACKSONVILLE aervice in 1910 to take up law. He ing cost therefore with interest at 6“t. impossible to send ipp'.-s .or. -• from You can aid materially by doing your shopping 12.00 cash together for one year for promises if nominated and elected to It begins to appear that the road will New York io * mt I- A ■ ., because and marketing with the advertisers in this paper. onlv. administer the affairs of the office hon likely be an accomplished fact this of lack of refrigerated spa. e The fruit The regular subscription price of the estly, impartially and without fear or time. We hope to have more definite was shipped to Liverpool mil there was favor. transshipped to South America. The I two papers is $2.50, information next week I IS HOPEFUL Despite Increased Supply System Will Win FOREIGN SALES GROW 1 City Drug & Gift Store CITY DRUG & GIFT STORE