Jacksonville post. (Jacksonville, Or.) 1906-19??, May 13, 1916, Image 3

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Dave Buckley of Ruch
Jacksonville Post! today.
Electric Sparks
was intown
Spice of life
(From 'Iff O ir .V. elessi
Jim Rock was at Medfori Friday af­
Th Ne.v Y >rk Her tld is aut’i *ity
ternoon.
I tor the statement th it the fd. wing
Present stage of England’s conscrip­ mistake« wore a ■nia.lv to .
Jucge Prim was a visitor at Meiford
in re­
tion problem show a iut of falling oat gents’ examination ¡iw.n .n aunt
Tuesday.
LOCAL NEWS
t
about falling in.
John Buckley of Ruch was a recent
Alb inv:
The Yale football team will wear
visitor in town.
A m untain range is a large .-.¡zed
Mrs. Ida Wjlson was a visitor at
numbers next fall, but we suppose cook stove.
Col.
J.
M.
Williams
was
a
visitor
at
Jz»
Medford Friday.
Harvard will get ’em as usual.
Feminine gender of “friar” s
Mrs. G. A. Gardner was a visitor in Medford today.
“
Toast.ress.
”
“
Verdun
to
end
the
war,
savs
Kai-
Chauncey Florey was a visitor at
Medford Friday.
Feminine gen ler of bull is Mrs. Bal'.
tor.” Meanwhile the question is
Medford
Friday.
Why not get a good
Gus Newbury of Medford was a visi­
Example of u balan -el s-ntenc “A
whether the war will end Verdi.n
There's no overheating
G. F. Dean of Glendale was a recent
oil stove 30 that dur­
tor in town Friday.
in i'i h i i u wooden leg and hi aii had
It
’
s
different
witIi
men.
Blit
women
the kitchen with anup-to-
visiter in this city.
ing the hot weather
J. C. Alter of Medford spent Wed­
always think a lot mure snout what’» a woo lea rm.
date oil cook stove. It’s
your
wife
or
mother
F.
L
Moore
of
Roseburg
transacted
I
The Salic law is that you m ist like
nesday in this city.
,
on their head than what’s in them.
just like cook, ng with city
orsister or daughter,
business in this city Tuesday.
ever) ihr g with a grai i >jf salt.
H. A. Canady of Medford was a re­
gas.
The
burners
con
­
Things
have
about
reached
the
stage
can prepare the
V.« aii1 n il e u atio i s tr.«
We print Trespass Not ces and No I
cent visitor in town.
centrate the heat at the
where the inories may be divided into
meals in a cool, com­
voice.
Hunting, signs, at this office.
different cooking points.
J two classes, motion pictures i n<> emo-
Ben Sheldon of Medford was a visi­
fortable kitchen?
T • .iiy.oii wrote "In Memo ndum ’’
County Clerk Gardner was a busi­
tor in town Thursday.
I tion pictures.
T R.'iettu Stone was a nii ion, y
ness visitor at Medford Tuesday.
Old Man Doodle says his pi ii cipal to Tu
W. H. Singler was a business visitor
.
George Launspach, republican candi­
aitomobih enj lyinent comes out ■ f b. -
at Medford Wednesday.
Two explorers of th. Mississippi were
date for assess r was in town Friday.
rig a le lo afford one and not doing it. R men a 1 J i. t.
All work done in 1916 at W. R.
Sheriff Single? made an official trip
Reports from Mexico indicate that
Spark’s must be spot cash.
The Ph.u Lees prayed in synonym«.
trip to Hornbrbok one di v this week.
there are more Mexicans I Ke Villa
Franklin helped to aid the ltevolu-
Henry Ulsterson of Salmon Bar was
No wood or coal or
than many persona had bo m led to s.q- ion beca i-e he once capture ! . hi in.h-
People will read a neat printed bill
a visitor in town this week.
ashes to lug. No
but will not look twice at a bad scrawl
poso.
an railed “Bon ll.aiuiur iiiehurd.”
T. W. Osgood of Medford was a busi­
waiting for fires to
Parallel lines are li.e sain : distance
Accomodating
chaps,
those
Mexicans
T.
W.
Fulton
of
Yreka.
Cal.,
came
ness visitor in town Thursday.
catch up. The long
— they’ve offered us not less than lime all tint way a id do not meet u les« y< u
up today to visit with friends a few
Uncle Billy Cameron of Uniontown
blue chimneys do
bend them.
Best
corp u s of Villa.
days-
was a visitor in town Saturday.
away' with all
An angle is a triangle with only two
Results
From
the
way
people
economize
>n
Mr. and Mrs. George F.avel of Che- ;
smoke and smell.
Misses Alice and Edith Hoefs were
Use
sides.
its
use,
one
might
think
tiiat
fresh
air
halis, Wash., are visiting friends in (
In 1,2, 3, and 4-burner
at Central Point Sunday evening.
Pearl
Gravit iiion is that whie'.i if them
sizes, with or without
lias gone up in price, loo.
the valley this week*
ovens.
Also cabinet
were non • we should all llv aw n .
If you like this paper, drop in and
There’s no fool like an old fool who
The grand jury will meet next week
models with Fireless
Gender shows whether a man is mas­
subscribe. Only $1-50 per year.
marries a young fool. ,
cooking oven.
and the regular jury term of the cir
culine, feminine or neater.
Charles Eaton of Grants Pass was a cuit court will begin Monday, May 22.
The div< rce court judge plays short­
STANDARD OIL
An abstract noun is something\ou
business visitor in town Thursday.
COMPANY
stop in the matrimonial field.
Bettter get your butter wrappers
can’t see whe i y< u are lookin; at it.
(California)
Assessor W. T. Grieve was a busi­ printed at this office and comply
As long as it is only talk, let the oth­
Why a woman’s salary is s nailer
ness visitor in Medford, Wednesday.
with the la v governing the sale of
er fellow have his way. You should Ilian a man's: "becus she is fisieel anti
E. J. Stack of Pasco, Washington, butter products.
worry.
was looking over the valley this week.
A large crowd from town attended
Even the most ardent jingo ought to
M/ea/her Report.
Attorney B. McCabe of Medford was the dance at Ruch Friday night. They
TAYLOR-WILLIAMS Co.,
be satisfied at the prospect of a double­
a business visitor in this city Thurs­ report as having a swell time and an
header war.
I
LEWIS ULRICH,
Following is the report of U. S. Vol­
day.
excellent supper.
Well, it seems appropriate that Ba­
ABBOTT HARDWARE Co
The annual picnic and school meet of
Attorney G. M. Roberts of Medford
con should get the decision over Shak- unteer Cooperative Observer, E. Britt;
Jacksonville, for month of Am il.
FRED J. FICK.
transacted business in this city Thurs­ the Applegate Valley will be held at
spere in Chicago,
Latitude 42 deg. 18. min. north; longi­
day.
the creamery next Thursday, May 18,
And to think that a few short months tude 123 deg. 5 min. west.
a
full
day
’
s
entertainment
is
planti-
and
Deputy Sheriff E. W. Wilson trans­
ago people were complaining of Colo­
acted official business
at Medford el.
nel Roosevelt’s silence!
Dato Ì
Notice of Foreclosure Sale.
Maxim m Minim ini
Wednesday.
An auto was stolen from in front of
Rich Chicago man left his fortune to
the
Nat
at
Medford.
Thursday
evening
Bv
virtue
of
an
execution
issued
out
Dave Cronemiller, Jewell Bailey and
his lawyer; probably figured that I e 1
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65
2
Mary Bagshaw were visitors in Med­ daring the Cummins lecture. It is of the Circuit Court for Josephine
69
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34
would get it any way.
Report
of
the
Condition
of
thought the thief headed for Califor­ County, State of Oregon, upon a decree
3'3
70
ford Tuesday night.
Wish February would take her ghost 3 4
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36
rendered in said court and duly enlered
THE
BANK
OF
JACKSONVILLE
Get your stationery printed at this nia.
away.
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33
5
1
I
on
October
6th,
1914,
wherein
W.
I.
Senator
Albert
B.
Cummins,
candi
­
I
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44
office. Our work is guaranteed and
No man ever has as much sense as 6
date for president of the United States Vawter, The First National Bank of
75
41
our prices are right.
i ! the female he is engaged to thinks he 7
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41
8
delivered an address in the interests of ' Southern Oregon, a corporation, and at Jacksonville in the State of Oregon
i
It is reported that Curry county dem­
has.
40
71
9
at the close of business
his candidacy, at Medford Thursday Í Jackson Countv Bank, a corporation,
68
45
ocrats will write in the name of George
1.00
Possibly Armageddon is going , to be 10
May 1st, 1916.
i are plaintiffs, and the Three Pines Tim­
evening.
38
51
11
29
Putnam for congress.
staged
at
Verdun.
ber
Company,
a
corporation,
et.
a>.
are
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29
12
The Bank of Jacksonville publish­
Dick Gaskin came up from Weed
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34
13
Gen. Carranza may be afraid to u e
es in this issue of the Post, its state­ defendants, said decree being in favor
RESOURCES
65
41
14
Saturday night to spend Sunday with
his authority lest h • find that he has ! 15
ment of condition at close of business of the plaintiffs and against the defend-
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32
.$57,634.33
his family in this city.
Loans
and
discounts..
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39
May 1. The deposits have increased ! ant, Three Pines Timber Company, for !
none.
16
Medford Grizzlies, business men, etc. substantially since the last report.
59
37
$74,557.31 lawful money of the United Overdrafts secured and un­
17
24
54
3«
18
secured ----- ------- -----------
14
are planning a trip to the Blue Ledge
States of America, and directing that
Vote for J. C. Herring for county
59
29
19
mining district for tomorrow.
said sutn together with interest thereon Bonds and Warrants-----------
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42
assessor who is known throughout the
20
57
44
Flo Thompson, Mary Bagshaw, Ger­ valley as a progressive rancher capa­ at 8% per annum from Oct. 6, 1914, Stocks and other securities..
21
Manager
of
Detroit
“
Tigere,"
rayas
61
32
22
trude Dunnington, Minnie Kelly, and ble, Dublic spirited and in everyway and accruing costs of sale be made and Banking House............ ..........
76
34
23
recovered from the property and prem­ Furniture and fixtures.-------
Jewell Bailey were visitors io Medford qualified to fill the office.
Paid Adv.
72
42
“After a red hot 24
ises hereinafter described, by sale Due from approved reserve
Saturday night.
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41
25
fininh
in
a
ball
NOTICE—I have opened a law office I thereof as by law provided on mortgage
banks_______________ ...
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42
26
Fruit throughout the valley was bad­ in a room adjoining the office of the
game a pipe full 27
39
Checks and other cash items
59
12
ly injured by the heavy frosts this Jacksonville Post, where persons hav­ ! foreclosure;
of Tuxedo maker 2«
5.3
36
Exchanges for clearing house
( 6
Now,
therefore,
by
virtue
of
such
week. It is estimated that 40 to 60 ing legal business to transact can find
31
65
victory
ewceter
or
29
36
75
per cent of the crop is killed, but later me every day from 8:30 A. M, to 5 P. execution and decree, 1 will on Monday Cash on hand_____
defeat more endur­ 30
June 12, 1916, at the hour of ten l Expenses________
|31
reports may cut down this estimate M. — D. W. Bagshaw.
1 76
able.
Ee-
Yah
for
.o’clock A. M. at the front door of the , Gold Dust____ ...
somewhat.
Tuxedo!“
County Clerk Gardner is having the ¡Court House at Jacksonville, in Jack- Other Resources ...
Temperature—mean max. 65 5 ; mean
What was the matter with the fire names of candidates and titles of offi­ j son County, Oregon, sell at public auc-
$88,19.». 10 I
mir. 37.5 ; mean 51.5 . Max.76 on 23.
Total
department Thursday night? When ces printed on the tally sheets to be t tion, subject to redemption, to the
! Minimum, 29, on 12. Greatest daily
the alarm for the Walsh fire was sound­ used at the primary election next week. highest and be-d bidder, for terms cash
range, 39. Total precipitation 1.76
ed Reuben Pitz was the only member It is estimated this will save the coun­ J in hand, all the right, title and interest
LIABILITIES
inches. Greatest in 24 hours, 1.00 in.,
of the fire company to run with the ty about $80.00 in expense of election , of the defendant, Three Pines Timber Capital stock paid in_______ $10,000.00 |
1 on
10. Number of days with .01
hose to the scene of the fire and he officers. This office is doing the work. , Company, a corporation, in and to the Surplus fund......
inch or more precipitation, 6. clear.
1,000.00 |
was the only fireman to remain after
The sheriff.s office was busy Mon lav following described property and prem­ Undivided profits, less expen-
18: partly cloudy, 5; cloudy, 7.
the fire and help get the hose back to with a band of Gypsies who robbed a ises, to-wit:-
18.72
23.40
Precipitation for season,
s< s and taxes paid_____
its place at the city hall. Reuben is Central Point man of $20. The sheriff
The East
of the Northwest of Individual deposits subject to
Precipitation for lust season 19.4»
frail in body but posesses the spirit of and his deputies arrested the guilty
the Southwest J4*. the East % of the check ___ _____ __________ 54,379.70
E. B ritt ,
— because they can smoke
which men are made.
Southwest !•< of the South.vestJ4; the Demand certificates of de­
parties at Grants Pass: the $20. was
Cooperative Observer
the
Tuxedo from dawn till dewy
West
of the Northwest
A. J. Hanby Republican Candidate promptly refunded, an additional $50.
posit....... ,..........................
the Certified checks_________
West
Vj
of
the
Northwest
of
pail
as
a
fine
and
the
parties
were
eve in perfect comfort and
for County School Superintendent was was
Southwest W of Section 31; also the Time and Saving Deposits .. 13,443.65
in the city Wednesday. Mr. Hanby allowed to proceed on their way.
with alwayo increasing satis­ THE THRICE-A-WEEK EDITION
Northwest J4 of the Northwest !4; Bills payable for money bor­
has taught fifteen years in Jackson
faction.
OF THE NEW YORK WORLD
the East J4 of the Southwest J4
county, and has been principal in the Midnight Blaze Destroys
rowed ___ ______________
the
Northwest
X»
the
East
X
of
the
Medford schools the past four years,
Other liabilities....... ........
West
of the Southwest
the
and has been elected to the position
Walsh Residence.
$8». 199.10
Total
...
Practically a Daily a! the Price
Southeast J4 of the Southwest '4 of
for another year. Mr. Hanby stands
Section
30,
all
in
Township
34
South,
S
tate of O regon , i
for the good of humanity therefore all
J- SB.
7'Aa Psrfat Tobecto for Pip, and C if-intl.
of a Weekly. No Other
Range 4 West of Willamette Meridian
The house of Sam Walsh together
organizations that are for the better­
County of Jackson. )
to
satisfy
the
sums
of
money
aforesaid,
with
most
of
the
contents
was
destroy
­
ment of humanity will have his sup­
I, Wm. H. Johnson, Cashier of the
From three to five years’
Newspaper in the World
port. He stands for progressive edu­ ed by fire at about 11 o’clock Thursday 1 principal and interest and accruing above-named bank, do solemnly swear
costs
of
sale,
subject
to
confirmation
ageing
in
wood
does
all
that
night,
Mr.
and
Mrs.
Walsh
anl
daugh
cation and economy where it does not
that the above statement is true to
Gives so Much at so
retard efficiency, and a square deal for ter who were sleeping on the porch es­ and redemption as provided by law.
Nature can do to make Tux-
the best of my knowledge and belief.
W.
H.
S
ingler . Sheriff.
caping
in
scanty
attire.
The
honse,
an
all.
Paid Adv.
W m . H. J ohnson , Cashier.
edo mild and mellow. Then
Low a Price.
old wooden building was soon a mass
Correct —Attest;
Write
Us
Science steps in with the
of roaring flames from which it was
C. M. Ruch,
for prices on Diamonds,
impossible to retrieve the hou-ehold
original “Tuxedo Process” There has never been a time wh»n a
Af The Churches
R. G. Jennings,
Watches.
Jewelry,
Clocks
goods which with the exception of a
imitated but never equaled newspaper was more needed in the
Directors.
and silverware.
few articles were destroyed.
— and takes out all the bite. household. The great war in Europe
and
Mail
us
your
watch
Subscribed
and
Bworn
to
before
me
The origin of the fire is unknown:
CHRISTIAN SCIENCE
has now entered its second year, with
this 11th day of May, 1916.
when first discovered it was in the ceil­ jewelry repairing.
’ You take no risk in trying no promise of an end for a long time,
D.
W.
B
agshaw
,
We
guarantee
our
work.
ing and may have caught from a heat­
Notary Public. Tuxedo. Read that uncon­ These are world shaking events, in
Services held every Sunday morning ed stovepipe, the family had retired
Agate cutting and mounting.
M artin J. R eddy .
My Commission expires Feb. 26, 1920. ditional gi Tantee in the top which the United States, willing or un­
at 11 o'clock in I. O. O. F. Hall.
and were awakened bv the crackling of
has been compelled to take a
Medford, Oregon.
Everybody welcome.
the fire, No insurance on building ot Tne Jeweler,
of the tin ; get your money willing,
part. No intelligent person can ignore
contents.
back from the dealer if you such issues.
PRESBYTERIAN
are not thoroughly satisfied. The Presidential contest also will
Sunday School at 10 a. m. A. L. Gall White Pine Timbers Shipped
soon be at hand. Already candidates
You canbuyTuxcdo everywhere for the nomination are in thf field, and
leader*
Waklee’s and Woodlark Squirrel Poison
the campaign, owing to the extraordi­
Morning worship with sermon at 11.
Harrison,
Idaho,
May
10
—
The
load-1
nary character of the tunes, will be o
Pouch
35 and 30c per can.
Evening worship with sermon at 8:00.
ing and shipment of 10 cars of huge ;
supreme interest. No other newspa­
A most cordial invitation, is extended, pine timbers for the use of the allies '
5c
Dr.
Hess
’
Stock
Food.
per wi'l inform you with the prompt­
to ail these services.
in Europe was completed here today
ness and cheapness of the Thrice-a-
Famous
Dr. Hess’ Poultry Panacea.
under the inspection of a Canadian tim­
Week edition of the New York World.
grern
tin
METHODIST
ber buyer. The timber is 40 to 40 feet
THE THRICE-A-WEEK WORLD'S
Dr. Hess’ Dip and Disinfectant.
Sunday School everyJSunday at 10 long and from 24 to 40 inches thick. I
10c
regular subscription pri -e is only $1 00
I
o’clock. W. G. Caudill Superintendent Seven car loads were billed to Balti­
per year, and this pays for 156 papers.
Lee’s Lice Killer.
Epworth League 6:30. Leader E. H. more and three to Quebec. The freight
In Tin Hu­
U . offer this unequalled newspaper
mider,, 401
' from Harrison to tha coast was $414 a
Neidermeyer.
and
Formaldehyde for Grain and Potatoes.
and tOc.
Morning service 11 o’clock Subject: car load. It is «aid that the selling
POST
JACKSONVILLE
Prayer meeting Thursday 7:30 P. M. px.ee here of the timber was $50 a
In Glatt
of
average
Hum
¡dart,
Ladies Aid weekly sale at the Ryan thousand feet. The price
together for one year for S2.00 cash
iOc and 90c.
lumber is >15.
building Friday 2 to 4 o’clock.
Milv.
J.
IK
ROBINSON,
M.
D.,
P
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I
A cordial invitation to everybody.
The regular subscription price of the
Jacksonville, Oregon.
Lane County produced 36,000 lbs. of
R. A. Hutchinson
two papers is $2.50.
caspra bark last half of 1915.
.ttWws -
p"tor
SATURDAY,
MAY
13,
1916.
Mr.M
Hughs© Jennings
They All
Like Tuxedo
City Drug & Gift Store
CITY DRUC & GIFT STORE