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About Jacksonville post. (Jacksonville, Or.) 1906-19?? | View Entire Issue (June 10, 1916)
Lewis Ulrich is atten ling the Post- 1 Harry Lewis was over from Central Mrs. M. D. Jones visited in Medford | cipal, and in erest thereon at the rate Summons master’s Convention in Portland this Point Sunday. , Wednesday. , , 16th 19’5 to the22n.ldav of April, 1916. . week f ,r the M"s. Harold Kubli of Applega’e was J. C. Burton of Star Gulch. was in , IN HIE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE ln the g.Jm of ,$57 J7. SIATE OF OREGON IN C’’’ ' ~ thur sum of *75.01 to be all > ve 1 a* a SATURDAY, JUNE 10, 1916. Chas. H. Basye, Col. Williams and in this city Mon lav. ' to ■. n F. i lay. THE COUNTY OF JACKSON. . Alex Norris were visitors at Medford reason b!e attorn -y fee to the plain R alph Jennings of Buncom was a vi.- Raymmd Re er spe.it Sunday i:a Thursd ay- even i ng. t'll’ for me bringing of this suit. An 1 G orge R. L nd'ey, Plaintiff, Ea;le Point. j itor .n chis city F. i.i.iy. LOCAL NEWS for a decree decl aring the Defendants vs. Joseph Williams, of the Jacksonville Mary Bags'iaw, cu npesitur in this Bi.I I-’raiev came in from the Steam in sa.id suit t.» be ini.efault under the I A. if. Har ’ , Agnes H r', his Brick A Tile Co., was a business visitor I < ffice is on the sick list. boat mines tin-, week. ' wife, M r. ■ E G <ul , and terma of said mortgage a.id n • e, and in Medford Friday. Flag D.iy, June 14. 1 Curly Wilson was a business visitor W. T. G.i.v.- was a visitor at Med- ! Medio; . Gcoce y, a curiiora- that the said in-artg age in sail Go.li Twenty teama and three auto trie’ s , at Meiforu Fri la- afteriojn. turd Friday afternoon. Measles are prevalent in Medford paint set firth be fo.'jel s d as I tijn, Defendants. are hauling gravel on the county road The circuit court is in session for the .‘dr. and Mrs. George A. Gardner P. S. Bandy was a recent visitor at To A M. Hart a id Ag ae.s U ar.. Ills provided by la.v, an 1 th it the real between this ci’y and Medford. Medford. hearing of equity case.-, to-day. property in said mortg ge d--..cubed, were visitors at M.dford, Fiidav after wife: The home of A. D. McKee, of the IN THE NAME OFTHESTATE OF being, Attorney Canaday ot Medford trans noon. D. S. Allen of Corvallis was in town upper Applegate region, was totaly acted bu.sin---.--s iaa tins city Friday. Lots S:x (6), Seven (7) and Eight this week. The section crew on the Bui i, rail OREGON, Y iu and each of yon are destroyed by fire Thurs lay night. People will read a neat prints 1 ball road have been busy this wee; putting) hereby comm inded to appear and an- (?) in B.oC'v Ui.e (I) in Llur.ma .r .1 Ekron Gall was over from Medford Lestct Thompson, Louis R alt er, j. but will no', loot twice ar a bal sera.vl in new ties. | swer the Complaint of l^e Pi aiutila fil Audition to tie City vf Mcuforl, Oe- Thursday. M. Rock and Daniel Bagshaw were ed against you in tile ab-ve entitled ,uli, as appear* i y lhe ra cordeu | mt H. H. Sargent was a visitor in Med Sunday evening visitors in Medford. I Court and caut e, on or before th-- 24th beret»:, ae sold by lhe Sneri.f, us by ford Monday ¡day of July, A. D. ¡9.6, the same be- 1 iw provided, dial that toe proceeds of The Odd Fellows and Rebekahs of George Neuber was a visitor at Med this city are planning are a picnic at i ing the expiration of six wet ks from aaid si.!« be . p| littl tn lhe pvymtlit t»f ford Monday. I ■ lhe date of the fi st pablic.atij i of t .is t ie pri t--i|> al sun <f *dii. <*, ii.e.-ji; the Ashland Lithia Park, f r tomorrow. Sanimais, ur I» ttpp-af ai.d answer ot .'67 .'Z, a id *to .'J ittorney feua, to A. W. Eaton of Roseburg was in Cliff Dunnington. who has b?en town thn week. Plain; iff’s C t.n.il ii;it filed against you getner witn iv, s ..i:abl ■ e. s s and dis- spending several weeks on the Apple in the above entitled Court a.id cause b .rsenienls, anti .iceruin; costs herein. Edith Hoefs was a visitor at Med gate, returned home Tuesday evening. within six weeks fr > n th a d a.e of the A id ihat each and every of the Def ford Wednesday. H. K. Hanna attended the meeting service of said Summers . n I complaint i endants herein in »aid suit, (heir heirs Frank Cameron of Uniontown was in of the Jackson County Republican Cen- ' upon you, if p r-mt al se: vice of the of a>.-ign-, shall each and every of Steady, evenly dis this city Monday. tral Committee at Medford Friday af- I i them be forever barred and fureeloau I same is made upor' yo i. ternoon. tributed heat, un Chauncey Florey was a visitor in And you and each of pail are hereb of any a i I all rig it, title or in-eieat in Medford Tuesday. James M. Rock, of the Union Livery der perfect control notified that if you fail to appear an i and t» s .id property, or any equ ties of Dorland Robinson was » visitor in Stable, of this city, has accepted a con answer in said cause, for want there redemption, s ve .is uy itw provide I. makes a good oil tract to haul 203 tons of ore for the Me ’forJ Saturday. of the Plaintiff will take ju igne it and and for such other a id fu: t ier relief as stove wonderful decree again, t you, and appeal to the to the Court shall se--.it j ist an.l equit Mr. and 1ft rs. Lewis Ulrich are at Opp Mining Co. Bettter get your butter wrappers for baking. Court lor the relief pray.d for ill sail able, or asse I in s aid Com dai it ’’ Portland this week. Complaint now an tile ir. said Court, That service of the wi-hm Summons Judge Prim made a business trip to printed at this office and comply with the law governing the sale of succiencly stated as follows: by publication is ord -red by the Honor Portland this week. butter products. “For judgment an I degree agdi lit able F. M. Calkins, Judge of the Cir Louise Ensele was a visitor in Med Defendants l'or 'he sum ot'*665.00 prin- cuit Court, State of Oregon, and pub D. W. Bagshaw, editor of the Post, ford Saturday night, of ten per cent per a inum from Apri lished in the Jacksonville Fuse f.,r sax attended a meeting of the Jackson Ancill Gilson of Sterling was a visi County Central Committee at Medford I consecutive weeks, beginni >g witn the tor in town this week. loth day of June, A. D. 1916. yesterday afternoon. At The Churches Victor Ryan of Watkins was a re 11. A. C annady The Masonic Grand Lodge of Oregon Attorney for Puiutiff. cent visitor in this city. held its 66th annual session at Albany For Best PRESBYTERIAN James Ingalls of Steamboat wa" a this week. This is the first tima in Results recent visitor in town. more than 40 years that the meeting Sunday School at 10 a. m. A. L. Gall Use Weather Report. leader' All work done in 1916 at W. R. was held outside of Portland. good oil Pearl Oil Spark’s must be spot cash. stove is just Rev. H. W. Rummell, formerly pas- Morning worship with sermon by Rev. Following is the report of U. S. Vol- A. II. Gammons, of Butte Falls, at 11 like cooking with ’ Mrs. S. E. Dunnington is visiting tor of the Methodist church of this city, , unteer Cooperative Observer, E. Britt; passed through Medford Wednesday on o’clock. friends on Little Applegate. city gas. If you ! Jacksonville, for month of May. a trip to his old home in Illinois. Sev Evtning worship with sermon by Rev. haven’t a New Per- J H. Gregory of Fairview, Ore. is a Latitude 42 deg. 18. min. north; longi eral people from this place went, over Gammons, at 8 o'clock. ? fection you’ve missed visitor in the valley this week. tude 123 deg. 5 min. west. —1 n aro----------- to Medford to wish him the best of comfort for years. Bakes, Dr. T. T. i>haw is visiting friends in luck. METHODIST broils, roasts, toasts. More efficient the Willamette valley this week. Date Maximum M111. m i m Precipita It is reported that the Jacksonville than your wood or coal stove,and coats less to op- Sunday School everyJSu iday nt 10 Mrs. W. H. Johnson is visiting Brick & Tile Co. is about to resume urete. Cuts out the coal-'nod and wood-box drudgery. 81 43 Keeps your kitchen cool. The long blue chimneys prevent o’clock. W. G. Caudill Superintendent. friends at Woodburn this week. 48 83 operations of making brick and tile. smoke<>r odor.In l,2,3and 4-burner sizes,ovens separate. Also Epworth League 7:00. 48 82 If you like this paper, drop in and The plant has been idle all winter and Cabinet Models with FireiessCooking Ovens. Ask your dealer today 77 49 Morning service 11 o’clock STANDARD OIL COMPANY subscribe. Only JI-50 per year. spring and it is expected that the com 78 52 (California) Evening worship with sermon at 8:00. 55 Attorney Roberts of Medfore trans- i pany will furnish employment for sev 37 29 52 Prayer meeting Thursday 7:30 P. M. acted business in this citv Monday. eral men. 59 45 Ladin» Aid we kly sale at the Ryan For Sale By Bob Finney and Fred Lewis were Frank Kasshafer, an aged resident 55 32 building Saturday 2 to 4 o ’ clock. 56 33 visitors in Medford Tuesday night. of this city died at hts home Thursday. TAYLOR-WILLIAMS Co., Choir practice Wed. 8 P. M. 61 29 County Clerk Gardner was a business Mr. Kasshafer was stricken with par 68 33 LEWIS ULRICH, A cordial invitation to everybody. alysis about a month ago and never re visitor at Medford Tuesday evening. 69 33 R. A. Hutchinson ABBOTT HARDWARE Co., covered. He was a native of Maryland 72 ” 36 W. E. Phipps of Medford transacted Pastor. 39 77 and was a veteran of the Civil War. He FREI) J. FICK. business at the court house Monday. i had served as bailiff of the circuit 74 49 65 46 E. A, Hildreth of Butte Falls was a court for several years past. Funeral 61 48 business visitor in this city Wednes Saturday. 66 43 day. 48 67 World-famous Ttnor, Says: 64 45 Medford baseball team defeated 58 35 “Tuxedo Grants Pass by a score of 15 to 5. Sun 54 37 Bulletin No. 2 completely 60 43 day. 60 38 satisfies my Roy Ulrich and Cliff Dunnington 73 37 were visitors at Eagle Point Wednes 79 40 tobacco 40 74 day. taste. Most 40 62 L. I. Brown and family have spent 76 36 important of the week visiting relatives at Grants 65 44 all, from a Pass. singer's Mabel Reeve and Mary Bagshaw Temperature —mean max. 67.22; mean standpoint, were visitors at Medford Saturday eve mir. 40.48; mean 53 85. Max.83 on 2, Tuxedo does Minimum, 29, on 11. Greatest daily ning. To the People: range, 40. Total precipitation 1.05 not irritate Mr. and Mrs. Fred O’Kelly of Wil Some people say that the very fact that the Bethlehem Steel Company Is so aggressively inches. Greatest in 24 hours, 0.27 in , my throat.” liams creek visited friends in this city fighting the proposal to lrnihl a Government armor plant is conclusive proof that the Company on 18. Number of days with .01 Sunday. inch or more precipitation, 8 . clear. is seeking to assure for itself the ‘‘vast profits” derived from private manufacture. The county court was in session for 13; partly cloudy, 9; cloudy, 9. the transaction of county business 19.77 Precipitation for season, The fact is that armor making is the least profitable feature of steel manufacture. Wednesday. Precipitation for last season 18.42 Sams Valley ranchers deny that game • * * E. B ritt , I birds are being killed out of season in Cooperative Ob servar The reason we oppose a Government plant is very simple. It is this: that vicinity. Even though there is but little profit in the making of armor, we have invested over Gertrude Dunnington, Hattie Deneff and Flora Thompson were visitors in $7,000,000 in our armor plant; THE THRICE-A-WEEK EDITION That’s what the world’s Medford Sunday. That plant is useless for any other purpose; if a Government plant is built the useful greatest tenor says about OF THE NEW YORK WORLD Mesdames H. C. Gallup and Kate ness of our plant is destroyed. Tuxedo. That’s what you Coppie were visitors at Medford Wed will say about Tuxedo after nesday afternoon. It would be good business for us to make armor for the Govern- you’ve given this mildest Practically a Daily at the Price W. D. Plowden of Seattle, represen ting a firm of law book publishers was and pleasantest of all tobac of a Weekly. No Other nient at any price over and abovejjie actual shop cost, R \ I HER in town Thursday. cos a week’s trial THAN SACRIFICE OUR ENTIRE IN\ ESTMENT. Newspap r in the World W. T. Beverage, a civil engineer of r Medford was a business visitor in this ♦ ♦ * Gives so Much at so city Tuesday morning. Jacksonville Post ' lì ¿hi er, $ allí er biscuits NEV/ PERFECTION CÖÖWOVE OIL COÓWOVE CARUSO Why We Are Opposing A Government Armor Plant “Tuxedo Does Not Irritate My Throat” The Royal Neighbors held their monthly meeting at the home of Mrs. McIntire Tuesday afternoon. Sheriff Singler, Mrs. Rose Sirigler •nd Mr. and Mrt. Guy Harper are vis iting friends at Portland this week, William Lydiard and Miss Lola Hough were married at Medford Wednesday evening. Rev. Hamilton performed the ceremony. We do not seek to save big profits; our purpose is very frankly to save our armor plant—itself built solely for the use of the Government—from going to the scrap heap. I 7 he Perfect Tobacco for Pitta and dsataSU There has never been a time wh’>n a newspaper was more needed in the household. The great war in Europe has now entered its second year, with no promise of an end for a long time. These are worl 1 shaking events, in which the United States, willing or un willing, has been compelled to take a part. No intelligent person can ignore such issues. The Presidential contest also will You can buy Tuxedo everywhere soon be at band. Already candidates for the n miraation are in the field, and ' the campaign, owing to the extraordi- Pouch | narv character of the times, will be c supreme interest. No other newspa Sc per wi'l inform you with the prompt- Famous ’ nets and cheapness of the Thrice-a- green tin Week edition of the New York World. 10c THE THRICE-A-WEEK WORLD’S regular subscription price is only SI 00 per year, and this pays for 156 papers. In Tin Hu- We offer this unequalled newspaper erniari, 19c and 80c. and which the Federal Trade Commission sliull say absolute1 y pro! els the Government of the Uniteli States. Bethlehem Sice! Company Mr. and Mrs. John Dunnington Tom Dunnington, Gertrude Dunnington and Johnny Broad were visitors at Ashland Wednesday night. Judge W. H. Canon of Medford has assumed the duties of Register of the U. S. Land Office at Roseburg, to which position he was recently appoint ed. The residence and one of the barns on the George Hilton farm between Medford and Central Pflfnt. were deS- t royed by fire Sunday afternoon. Loss ■bout 18003., insurance $1500. Ladies, the weather is getting too warm now for you to spend so much time and energy cooking. The Ladies Aid will supply your weekend needs: they sell all kind« of eatables every Saturday 2-4 at the Ryan building. Call and aee what they have. Price. The original “Tuxedo Process” of refining mild Kentucky Burley, mellowed by 3 to 5 years’ ageing, positively removes every particle of harshness and “bite”. PutTuxedo to the pipe test. That will show you why, to millions of men, Tuxedo is the only just right” smoke. Read the guarantee in the top of every tin. To do that, we arc prepared to agree for any period to unv Irmi- <>f mm mi G k ture CHAS M. SCHWAB. Ch«.rm«n EUGEN K G. GRACE, Pmideut Low a One Heavy Weight Silver Plated Teaspoon With any Fifty Cent Purchase of Nyal Quality Goods, At j TIIE CITY DRUG STORE, I CKSONVILLE, ORE J. W. Robinson, M. D. Prop. In Class Humidors, 50c and iOc. i TH ÀMBBICAN TOBACCO COMP AWT I JACKSONVILLE POST together for one year for f2.<M) cash onlv. The regular suMcrir t on price of th ’ two papers is *2.50.