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Jacksonville Post Get your job printing at tfl'sc o fi • Military Women dear Weather Report. S. 1*. Engineer Reports Three Escaped Convicts G. R H irper was a visitor at M ed ford Sunday. Tluir First IkveiEe Following i ’ the report of U. S. Vol Umpqua Bridge Finished Are Returned T) P issn SATURDAY, AUGUST 19, 1916. Dr. Robinson was at Mil’orl Thurs uiiteer Cooperative Observer, E. Britt day afternoon. Jacksonville, for month of July. L ike Geneva. Wis. , Aug. 16. — The Salen, Or., Aug. 15.—Tom D>.ii’, Marshfield, Or., Ang. 16.—C. R. LOCAL NEWS Fred J. Blakely of Roseburg was in Latitude 12 deg. 18. min. north; longi fust reveille some of the women ever | Bruce Packard and H-nry C impbell, Broughton, ti e injured Southern Pa town this week. have been retur ed to the penitentiary cific engineer, has issued a statement hoard announced this morning the tude 123 ileg. à mm. west. Order your Sunday dinner in advance George A. Gardner visited friends at by Captain Kelier, parole officer. from the hospital that woik on .he Opening of the second day’s service I I at Mrs Taylor’s. Medford Mondav. The first named is .serving a term for I Umpqua bridge is completed. Al- s ho >1 camp of the womans division Date Maximum Precipita- turn For Fire Insurance that protects I burglary and is a parole violator; the ' though his leg was amputated at the of the N ivy League of the United Edward Thorns« of Glendale was * 59 i call at this office. second is serving a term for burglary, hospi al he is still technically i i charge States, it marked the beginning of recent visitor in this city. 65 the real military c..mp wvrk fir the Harley Hall of Buncom was a visitor * and escaped from an honor gang dur of the work. M Henry Wendt was a visitor at Med- 84 J50 women who are s -eking to be ing the West administration, and the in this citv Mon lay. ford Wednesday afternoon. 77 ready for their country’s call in the third is serving a term for larceny, and 85 George Williams of Grants Pass was * W. T. Grieve was a business visitor is a parole violator. ’event of war. Mark B. Weatherford 88 at Medford Monday. a recent visitor in this city. • -x*---- 82 Joe H. Norris made a trip to Med 81 Mr. and Mrs. Fred J. Fick were re- Accepts Two Nominations Germany To Send Drowns In Effort To 91 ford Friday morning. cent visitors at Grants Pass. 95 I John Law of Watkins was a visitor Two Huge Submarines 89 George Oldor of Montague, Cal. was Save Team Of Horses Salem, Or. Aug. 16. — M irk B. | in this city Tuesday. 85 I tn town the first of the week. Weatherford, of Alb my, will be the I 85 Raymmd Refer is working in a shin Sheriff W. H. Singler was a business 77 Roseburg, Or. Aug. 15.—Charles nominee of both the Democratic and 1.19 L indon, A ig 16. Two new Gorman ping office at Medford. Visitor at Medford Wednesday. 66 Thornton was drowned this morning Proi ibitir.n parties for congress from 1 submarines of very large size will de 71 Arthur Alberts of Salem is a visitor two miles down the Umpqua river t! e first district, as he accepted the Col. J. M. Williams is enjoying an part sh >rtly for America, a e »r ;ing to 1 80 outmg at Cinnabar Springs this week. in the valley this week. from this city, when he tried to ex nomination of the latter party yes a central News dispatch from The 87 88 Earl Wilson of Lakeview, was tract his team of horses from the terday. Previously he had accepted Hague. It is said the submarines have ■ William Ray of Ruch transacted 84 quicksand. The horses also perished. the nomination of the Democratic made trial trips off Heligoland. business in this city Monday forenoon. visitor in town this week. 71 party His opponent will be Congress- a Thornton was married only last June T. L. Owens of Rutte Falls was 67 L. M. Hanna went over to Medford 76 to a West Roseburg girl, a graduate man W. C. Hawley, who was renouii- Propose Paper Embargo to see Mr. Hughes Thursday after recent visitor in this city. I 71 noon.’ Frank Long of Prospect was a visi of the high school this year. He was ; oated in the recent Republican primar 76 an athlete in the high school two and ies without opposition. i tor in this city Wednesday. 71 B. R. McCahe of Medford transacted I three years ago. Besides his girl-wife Washington, Aug. 16. —Proposals 89 business in this city Wednesday fore J. Frank Brown of Eagle Point was he is survived by his parents, a brother 87 to authorize President Wilson to lay noon. a visitor recent in this city. 85 18 Scales Condemned and sister. an embargo upon exports of print pa _T. J. Kahler, a former resident of E. L. Jones of the Blue Ledge dis- per, to relieve the present shortage, 1..13 In Cheese Fcc tories until the federal trade commission re this city, was a visitor here Thursday trict was In town this week. Forest Grove Physicians Ask afternoon- Temperature — mean max. 80.90; mean Mr. and Mrs. L. Stansell have re ports on the naper situation, are con mir. 47.33; mean 51.06. Max 95. on 11, The open season for hunting deer turned from a trip to Crater Lane. R lief and Better Night I Salem, Or. Aug. 15.— According to tained in a resolution introduced yes Minimum, 44, on 18. Greatest daily began luesday. So far no tragedies terday by Representative Hastings, Flora Thompson was a visitor nt I a report submitted by district Sealer range, 43. Total precipitation 1.:I3 Service hlye been reported. Medford Friday evening. (Jones to Fred G. Butchel, head of of Oklahoma. It was referred to inches. Greatest in 24 hours, 19.1 in., foreig - affairs committee. Mrs. Ellis is moving her household T. J. Kenney was a visitor at Med- the state weights and measures de on 61. Number of days with 01. goods to Medford where she will re ford Thursday. Salem, Or. Aug. 15.—Complaining partment, he last week condemned inch or more precipitation, 2. clear, side for the present. Mesdames Day and Nelson returned that they have found it necessary to ' 18 scales used by creamery and cheese 24: partly cloudy, 2; cloudy, 5. R. D. Hines of the Bank of «-.ackson Friday from their camp at Iron go to the cent’-al office of the Inde ' factories in Tillamook county. Twen Precipitation for season, 21.6.) Ville has been appointed agent for the Spri ngs. pendent Telephone company, at For ty-five scales were adjusted and 125 Precipitation for last season Oregon Life Insurance Co. E. B ritt , If yotir life is worth insuring, why est Grove and awaken the boys in scales were corrected and sealed. C. F. Hoefs and daughters Alice not vour live-stock? For particulars charge of the night service, eight During his tour of Tillamook county Cooperative ) ». v r St. Helens, Or., Aug. 16.—The local physicians of the town have petitioned he made a total of 609 inspections. and Edith attended church services at see R. D. Hines. sawmill has turned out several large the public service commission for re-1 Central Point Sunday evening. timbers which measure 18 bv 18 inches Harry Banta of Keen Creek was in lief. They ask than a night operator The annual re-union of Southern this city Monday to make final proof and 110 feel long, each piece of lum- Postoflice Box is Robbed be installed who will stay awake snd Oregon Soldiers and Sailors will be on his homestead. b er containing nearly 30)0 feet board Klamath Fall«, Or,, Aug. 15.—Some measure, to provide keelsons for motor attend to calls. held at Ashland, September 11. The young people of the Epworlh unknown party opened the postoffii e ship No. 3. The largest piece of tim ---------- »'SM--- Reports from Ashland state that League are planning a trip to Central ' box of the First Sta'e Savings bank ber to go into the vessel will be 140 Rev. Hutchinson is slowly recovering Point for this evening. Pioneer Of 1851 Is here and took therefrom all the mail feet long and 24 by 24 inches square. from the recent attack of typhoid Saturday. The letters were opened Mr. and Mrs. Chauncey Florey re fever. Dead At Woodburn and inspected and checks for over $2000 turned from an outing in the mountains All work done in 1916 spot cash at Dr. O. N. Nelson and daughter left near Prospect, Friday. were found on the streets. The per- W. R. Sparks. Medford Wednesday morning for a £ Chew That Has Been Famous for Barney Salsman of Watkins made Woodburn, Or., Aug. 15.—John L. I I petrator has not yet been discevered. bicycle hike to Crater Lake and Kla- final proof on his homestead, before Johnson died at his home in Wood I Submarine Arrives At Bremen a Third of a Century math Falls. County Clerk Gardner Monday. burn this morning in the 86th year E. E. Chipman Dies As A number of persons from this city Charles E. Hughes, republican candi of his age. Deceased was a native The German merchant submarine went to Medford to see Mr. Hughes, date for president, and party stopped of Illinois and came to Oregon across Result Of Paralysis Deutchlan i, is reported to have arrived HAS THE RICH RED BURLEY TASTE republican nominee for president at Medford Thursday afternoon and the plamB with bis parents in 1851. safely at Bremen, Friday, She sailed Chewing is the only way to get the Thursday afternoon. delivered a short address from the He was the eldest son of Rev. Neill from Baltimore August 1st with a rich taste of the tobacco leaf. And D. W. Bagshaw has been appointed rear platform of his car. About 2090 Johns in, the pioneer preacher of this Albany, Or. Aug. 16. —Elgin E. the only form of tobacco in which you agent for the Pacific Fire Insurance people were present most of whom section, and at the time of his death Chipman, of Portland, who suffered cargo of nickel and rubber. get the leaf as Nature made it is the plug form. Co. at this city and will be pleased to were greatly pleased with the person w >8 president of the Roelofson Clan. an attack of paralysis as the Result A chew of Spear Head plug tobacco The funeral will be held Thursday af of diving into the Long Tom river Douglas County Hunters write your insurance Office with ality of “the next president.” has a wonderful flavor such as you ternoon. Jacksonville Post. died at near Corvalls, on Monday, Start Out In Droves never did and never will taste in any A jitney driver of Gold Hill named other tobacco. the home of his uncle; Judge H. H. STOP-LOOK-LISTEN- “In the Dusenbury was arrested on a warrant That Spear Head flavor is unique, Hewitt, here yesterday. In diving his country God made and man forgot.” sworn to by Mrs. DeHorn of Gold Hill, mellow, fruity, everlastingly delicious Administratrix Notice Roseburg, Or.. Aug. 15., — Five hun head struck the bottom of the shallow See the advertisement in this issue of charging him and another man named and satisfying. dred hunters went out today after the paralysis. The IN THE COUNTY COURT OF ORE stream, causing things doing. September 2, 3, 4.— Burleson with bringing her daughter Spear Head has been famous for a Brookings, Oregon. funeral will beheld at Salem this after elusive buck deer in Douglas county. third of a century as the richest, tasti to Medford and giving het intoxicating GON, FOR JACKSON COUNTY. Of this number the larger part were est of chews. In the Matter of the Estate of noon. A party consisting of Roy Ulrich, liquor on the night of August 4. It’s made of sun-ripened, red Bur unsuccessful, for the deer besides be Jno. Dunnington, Robert Finney and Dusenbury was put under $500. bonds Arthur P. Stover, Deceased. ley. And it's produced by the most ing somewhat scarce compared to ..... .............. modern methods, which develop the Wm. Eaton left Monday on a hunting for his appearance for examination Notice is hereby given that the un- i Newport Man Shoots previous years, feed in the light of luscious flavor of the leaf to the su trip to Elk creek. They expect to re Monday and Burleson cannot be found. dersigned has been appointed by the I the moon, and seek the thick brush in degree. main a week or ten days. Himself Through Foot the day Two davs before the season prema It is safeguarded at every step in its County Court of Oregon, for Jackson The factory is clean and san Chief Hitt-on of the Medford police opened 160 licenses were issued in making. County administratrix of the estate of At The Churches itary—the processes are pure-food pro force killed the first deer in Jackson Arthur P. Stover, deceased. Roseburg. Newport, Or., Aug. 16.- Yesterday cesses. county this season, says the Mail Tri All persons having claims against afternoon E. J. Abbey, of Abbey hotel, When the choice red Burley has been CHRISTIAN SCIENCE pressed into mellow, sweet Spear Head bune. He brought in the venison at said estate are hereby notified to pre- while deer huming near Otter Rocks Artillerymen Get No plugs you have a chew that simply can’t Services held every Sunday morning sent the same, duly verified, to this 10 o’clock Tuesday forenoon. accidently shot himself through the Transfers To Infantry be equalled. administratrix at her residence near right foot. He was throwing a shell The Weed baseball team defeated at 11 o’clock in I. O. O. F. Hall. Spear Head is the high quality Medford, Jackson County, Oregon, or out of a magazine of his 30-30 Win Roseburg, Or., Aug. 15.—The Coast chew of the world. the Medfprd aggregation in a hardly Everybody welcome Try Spear Head—you’ll never or before six months from the date chester rifle when the gun, which was artillery company here has been noti contested game at Medford Sunday hereof. Auguit 12, 1916. fied that the members will not be again be satisfied with any other afternoon. Score 4 to 0. The Medford I pointed downwards, was discharged. chew, In 10c cuts, wrapped in wax P resbyterian team will play at Grants Pass, to L ucile L. S tover , Administratrix The bullet crashed through the foot allowed to go to the Mexican border, paper. Our Sabbath School will take a vaca of the Estate of Arthur P. Stover, just back of the toes, almost severing and it has been definitely settled that morrow. they are of too much value for Coast the great toe. The members of the Royal Neighbor tion until September 10th. Watch for Deceased. defense to be sent south. As a result lodge visited at the home of Mrs. further notices in this column. no more transfers will be permitted The Portland Marke*. 11: A. M. Morning Worship, Theme: Anna Broad Friday afternoon. The from the CoaBt artillery companies visit was in the nature of a farewell “Peter’s Dark Hour.” to other Oregon companies at the to Mrs. Broad who expects to leave 8: P. M. Evening Worship. Theme, CATTLE border. for Coquille, Oregon Monday morn “The Masters Touch.” ing. Prayer meeting on Thursday evening Horse Kicks Man in Face A very light run of cattle sta'-tcd A storm of thunder, lightning and at 8: o'clock. There will be Horse Races-- Willamina, Or. Aug. 16. —William the week.s trading ahout 600 having rain visited the valley Monday evening. Beginning Sunday Sept. 10th. Special Talbot, living at Bentley, was quite ■ been received. There was a very good The storm was heaviest in the foot Services will be conducted every even You fellow with the speedy nag-Get Busy. badly hurt at noon Monday when a ■ demand and prices took an advance of hills north of this place, very little ing in the Church by Rev. J. K. How young horse he was leading kicked i a good 25 cents. Quality or stuff was rain fell here though the lightning Ball Games, Dancing and other sports ard. Make your plans now for attend him in the face and on the shoulder, very good as a rule. Bulk of rec'ip’s flashes were vivid and the thunder ing these meetings. loud. lacerating the face an I injuring the j were steers and most sales were from jawbone. While the man's injury is 56 25 to S7.00. There was a very light Albert H. Gammons, Mr. and Mrs. Lewis Ulrich, Mr. and painful, the attending physician says i r in of cows ye t »day with a very goo I Minister. Bring your Tent and Bed and utilize the Mrs. Charles J. Nunan, of this city demand. Prices were in some eases that recovery will be speedy. accompained by Mr. and Mrs. Blaine as much as 50 cents higher, but most Klum of Medford left Tuesday for a sales were about. 25 cents better. Administrator’s Notice hunting and fishing trip to Lodgepole There w°re but a few bulls here; choice Highest quality, jewelry ranger station in the upper Rogue .... September 2, 3, 4. repairing, diamond set The Date bulls sold at $5.O'1. There was n con IN THE COUNTY COURT OF THE ting, watch repairing, River country. They expect to re STATE OF OREGON IN AM) FOR tinued good demand from feeder buyers agate mounting and jew BROOKINGS, Curry County, Oregon. JACKSON COUNTY. main a week or ten days. The Place at 25 cents higher basis and h good elry manufacturing. many were taken. Best feeders sold Medford papers take another fling at Martin J. Reddy, CHETCO COVE CARNIVAL the Fvent In the Matter of the estate of Victor around $6.00, most feeder stuff was 212 E. Main St., MEDFORD. OREGON. Jacksonville this week a pretended C. Koch, Deceased. thin and brought $5.00 to $5.50. summary of an article by David W. Notice Is Hereby Given that by or Calves sold at $7.50. Hazen, published in the Portland Tele der of the County Court for Jackson gram, Monday. Mr. Hazen did not H OG3 County, Oregon, duly made, rendered state that “it has more people in its and entered upon August sixteenth, cemetery than its corporate being, due nineteen hundred sixteen, the under A liberal offering of hogs yesterday. to waiting for the Southern Pacific to signed was duly appointed administra The best run received for sever 1 come,” nor did he mention the South tor of the above entitled estate; all weeks. The market was unsettled ern Pacific in anyway. The Jackson persons having claims against said throughout, Tops sold at $9.90, al ville cemetery is the resting place of estate are hereby notified to present though the general market was ón a many hundreds of people, many more the same, duly itemized, and with 5 cents lower basis. Bulk of sales than the number stated in Mr. Hazen’s vouchers thereunto attached unto the were $9.64 to $9.7 ». article, people who once lived in Jack undersigned at his office in the Medford SHEEP sonville, Ashland, Medford, Central FREE National Bank Building, in Medford, Point and different parts of the valley Oregon, within six months from the One Heavy Weight Silver Plated Teaspoon With any Fifty Cent Purchase of and because of this and the natural Sheep receipts yesterday were light. date hereof. beauties of our cemetery far exceed Dated at Medford, Oregon, this 19th 900 head received. There is a very Nyal Quality Goods, At ing those of Medford,a burying ground, day of August nineteen hundred six good demand for fat stuff. Valley some smart Alec thinks to air his lambs continue tn sell at $8 00 whi'e teen. THE CITY DRUG STORE, JACKSONVILLE, ORE. grouch and show the smallness of his choice Mt. Adams latnbs are bringing G. M. R oberts , soul by another sneer at Jacksonville,s J. W. Robinson, M. D. Prop. Administrator of the Estate of $8.25. Best yearling wethers $6 00 to people, the living and the dead. 16.50 and ewes $5.00 to$5.25. Victor C. Koch, Peceasetl. OF Rnss “In the Country God made and man forgot” Band music--Every day--Hear that? Free Camping Grounds