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•> ---- -— Jacksonville Post ■ Bi ink notei for il>-n tl :s > ffl at Gun ¡’radice Sum ...iis (Jet your jo*> t ritr ting at th's ... < ffi — •>• I) T’l Ai z Oct. Y.-I’riv ’e , N . HE ( Il It'’FIT COURT OF THE Bill \\ <>'-,bi r > f t •rli-i f was in t> w> I m ;>h tm I -g- r , 2., wa. ’ f i tally j■ SATURDAY, OCTOBER 7, 19)6. i., t -F > E ¡ON IN AND FOR this week. •/( » . 1 - i Jit gu i |ii> e wi: h E b it- i tl t o N l Y OF JACKSON. .”y, bth ft ;<J a ti iler . Tii. r<l<r to Al! work don.- it 1 1’JlG K| ot < >,'l Ey M. QUAD 11 tleiinr W. R. Sparks. ‘H 'f tire ¡l ad been given ii d E - LOCAL NEWS 'licit L. k I gd 1 ox the ’ in: to the tnu.'.e : '• ns rl Jit. till, by tlie McClure Geo-geA. Gard r was a visit >r at Xov -p q»er Syndicate. u i wk mi 'Ir- t.igger vs p •. 8süJ. 1 Medford Thursday. Heirv We tit wn n busin ts visitor » i lie n.: i . ' i tick h rn in : he leit bide. 1 lanmih J. li i at Medford Thursday. For Fire lnsuntr.ee that proter' i>. Hois' Jones mbanced to the desk Robert Boyd of ’he Applegate valley cull nt this < ffiee. To Til ■ Aw • Na J. > ii the l mH form mid said : Electric jpuks was in town Wednesday. B- nton Po >1 of Buncom w s n ...... to 11.i-n.- >’h. Djfcnd m’ ; "My dear friends. I reached this It Henry Myers of Lake Creek was a I visitor in this <-jt... ic Name of I' • State of Ore- town of Cucumber Hill early In the (Fr tn Off Our Wireless) lay and have had several hours to visitor in this city Thursday. Erick Ankrson of 1’opper, Cai. was it is vithia the real n of co:nprehe:t- i are Her. by Rejuuvd to appear I. ok over the landscape and converse Mrs. Will Dodge of Ashland attend- in town this week. sion, how Gr-.ece his mmage 1 to keep above ■, it!ed Court an answer ! with your most eminent citizens. You ed the re-union in this city Thurs lay. Rev. R. A Hutchinson was a vi ¡for from 'lei-l ,r,n,r war on any one of the lui ve a site here to be proud of, nnd > npl mt of the 1‘ii.in iff here n your suwndll is equipped with one of R. L. Davis of Mt. Vernon, W ach it M dford Tues-lay. crowd of nations that have large ar- y i m the ib ve entitled ¡lie I nes, steam whi ties I ever heard. ington , is a visitor in ilie valley this A. 8. Kleinharnmer of B mcorn w:u ■tiie i er jin 1 all ver that historic vi I.in ten d.i. - from the d ite of "Your hogs look fat ami contented week. ar , hu: why on- or more of those oid in town Monday. •- if iiiii Summe r upon you if is they wa k up and down the ave Chas. F. Dunford of the Bar H Sheriff Singler whs h business visitor reek.e s be'lig. rente has not enrolled s 1 i • l ie - n ‘.’oiinty, Oregon, or nues Sin h cows us I have encounter- tire on its list of enemies is beyoi.d ranch transacted business tn this city at MetUc'd Wednesday. n iw nt d tys if served upon you e I are of a Idmll.v disposition, and thé all uiid.ritandmg. Friday. Hollis Parks of Buncom was a re v oth r Cijny of the State of alarms of war seem not to have dis Nobo y s ems to be paying any at The Ministerial Association of Rogue cent visitor in this city. >n. An 1 if v . v . cj is had by pub- turbed you. tention to the •’There art' only seven persons pres River Valley will meet at Ashland next on >f sai I nimons you are here- Wil i-irn Jon'-s of Butt ■ Falla was a | on in Africa. Mcnda.v, >y req lire.i to appear an I answer said ent nt my lecture, but probably the visitor in this city Fri lay. In 12 States 4,i):i i. i 'O women will - Cimpn im n :>r before lhe expiratli n measles ami the whooping cough kept Homer Billings of Ashland was a This is the last day on which to reg the others in the house. I have deliv h .ve a right to v >te at the November ,>f si:; weeks fi ' ni th - date of the first ered lectures where the audience num b ta ness visitor in this city Thursday ister for the November election. elections, out wo.n.n, li . ■ men, don,I pub i s i > i of this Summons And if fnrenot n. E. A. Hildreth, Sr. of Butte Falls always <ioeverything thJy have a right you tail to s > appear an I answer for bend only one person, but I spoke with the emphasis, philosophy and The county court was in session for was a recent visitor in this ci’y. to du. •vant tii.-r? >f, the Plaintiff herein will lo le that I use where the audience the transaction of county business John Butler of E gle Point transact The p >w r Lout Mi-3 Minneapolis, take judgment and decree against y>u numbers a thousand. I shall do so to Wednesday. ed business in this city W -dasd ly. which w.m the ■■ rn n. io iship of North as p ayed for in said Complaint filed night. You shall have the worth of B. R. McCabe of Medford transact Cliff Dunnington and Mary B ugshaw America at De rott wi h a record of nt this Court, as follows: your money ami perhaps double the ed business at the court house Tues were at Medford Thursday evening. 61 miles an hour, might properly be 'or a decree of court forever dissolving value. I am going to tell you what day forenoon. t e bon s > f n.atiimcny now and here- ambition can do. Mr. and Mrs. Nick Mitchell of Bun called a l.i.-t young lady. "Take the case of Socrates. He has t Mrs. Charles Christensen of Ashland com were visitors in th's city Tueiday. Another drop by Standard Oil of a ifore t.-xi- ing between the Plaintiff, been dead some time, hut lie did not C R .1 imr th. and the Defendant ntte-'ded the Pioneers’ reunion in this Attorney H. A. Canady of Meiford cent a gallon in ti e pr ce or gasoline II nn i’i J. Heiirroth, and for such kick about dying when his time had c’ty Thursday. come, and history lias left us a good sale price do.vn to 22 bringi lhe who! is a business visitor in this city today other and further relief as to the Couit record of his ambitious doings. He James F. Chinnock of Salem, water N »w perh ips you can cents a gallon, i Dan Bagshaw accompainel the Med- n i. seem just and equitable. be an life as a corner grocer, and in superintendent for this district was in ford H. S. band to Grants Pass today. afford to clean those gloves. This publication of Summons is made these days every grocer had to give town Tuesday. ‘‘If we can get Pennsylvania we can by a i order of F. M. Calkins, Circuit sixteen ounces to the pound. I Jim Francis accompanied the Med Mrs. M. Russell of Edgewood and "Seeing after a year or two that ford H. S. Band to Grants Pass to-da i win without New York” savs Chair J i g mpde on the 3rd day of Octob Rita Horn of Gold Hill were in town man IcCirmic. So Mr McCormi-k er, 19.6, directing said Summons to be there was no show in the grocery William Olsen of Butte Falls was a admits that N ->v York is safely in the Tuesday morning. business for an honest mam Old Soc ublished for a period of six weeks in rates I business visitor in this city Thursday. decided oil a change, He closed Hughes colum 1, does he? A Republican mass meeting will be he Jacksonville Post ant1 the date of up his shop and went to school to I A number of persons from this place I held at the court house next Thursday If President Wilson had presented the first publication of this Summons learn to be a statesman and an orator, attended the show at the | age Thurs the Kaiser w ith the pen which he sign af ernoon at 2:30. is the 7th day of October, A. D. 1916. Such was his ambition to get there day night. ed each diplomatic note he’d be doing Deputy sheriff E. W. Wilson trans H. A. C anaday , that in two weeks he knew more than the schoolmaster. It wasn't two acted official business at Medford i H. O. Frobach of Ashland transact his writing by this time with a q till Atty, for Plaintiff. ed business with the county court from a turkey’s wing. months after the change occurred that Monday afternoon. » «2. ♦----------- Thursday. he made n Fourth of July speech T. II. will be here i the new Repub Joe Wright. Clarence Lovern and that knocked all the older orators gal C. M. Rnch, postmaster at Ru"h, lican campaign film drama but the Fred Tena were business visitors in ley west. He used lila big words in Oregon tra sacted business in this city scenario writes hasn’t decided yet this city Wednesday. Just the right places and he slung his Thut sday. wheth r to m ike Woodrow Wilson the grammar around with the utmost lib The county court Thursday denied i erality. From them e on he began to the petition for the division of the I Mr and Mrs. Lewis Ulrich attended viliian or the goat. elbow his way upward. Those who the Elks’ Carnival at Medford Thurs- If Henry Ford wins his suit against school district at Wimer. had readied the top rung of the lad d ly evening. lhe newspap r he accuses of calling Holbrook Withington a well known der tried their best to keep liim down, E. S. Wilson is working on a power him an anarchist it may yet become but failed in their designs. The lime resident of Medford died Wednesday dam now in course of construction on dangerous >n Vermont to call a tn >n a came when Socrates almost had the morn'ng aged 42 years. Democrat. the Klamath river. influence of a king. II. Carleton a well known stock buy ‘‘Having got nil the honors that We suw Congress go with a heart E. .1. Kaiser, Ashlands popular post er of Central Point was a business could be showered upon one man and full of sadness, tie sadness bei g master attended the Pioneers ’ Re visitor in this city Thursday. having accumulated about a billion caused by tne rtil ction that it will be union in this city Thursday. dollars, he peacefully passed away. Bert R. Geer, editor of the Ashland buck in such a short lime. James Tucker of Tehama Cal. visited "But, my friends, we need not go Tidings was a business visitor at the Reading a speech by Congressman back so fur to cite our cases. Take his sister Mrs. Richard Gaskin Thurs court house Thursday afternoon. Huit of Napoleon. Ho was born of day and left Friday morning for his Gardner makes a patriotic American ? F. J. Shinn, secretary of Ashland’s humble parents. He lived in a garret. feel like establishing a voting residence home. There the emperor knelt Hot biscuit and clover honey were not commercial club was a business vistor in Essex, Mass. Lester Thompson who has been nml worshiped "the only for him. Nothing but ambition saved at the court house Thursday morning. universe lie could look up him from becoming n tin peddler or it Not having had time hardly to re working near Klamath Falls for sev Ben C. Sheldon of Medford, repub Ti—(he emperor of the barker for a summer show. He had eral months past, retnrned home Wed cover from tiie walking forced upon lican candidate for the legislature was whose court was in the ambition, and he won. Ho chopped them during the first street car strike nesday evening. a visitor in this city Thursday fore cord wood for 20 cents a day until ho this second one is pretty hard on the Herman Neustrom an escaped patient noon. bad saved money enough to take him New Yorkers. from the State Hospital for the insane through a military school. When Rev. Burnett of Eugene, a former The new super-drea inaught Nevada was arrested by Deputy Sheriff Wilson Clever Hindu Jugglers. through with this school lie took com resident of Jackson county, attended has successfully completed its test and returned to Salem, Sunday. It Is admitted that the Hindu jug mand of the army of France, and the the pioneers’ re-union in this city Mrs. D. W. Bagshaw who had been runs, but it’s having sailed from Tom- glers mid a< robots are the most skill way he did lam the rest of Europe Thursday. visiting relatives and friends at Ho kinsville, New York, sounds like quite ful In the world. One of the latest re was a caution. For forty years or ports Is about n performer who went more he kept tilings going. Between Mrs. Reekie Lowden an aged pio quiam and other points in Washington a feat in itself. through many wonderful feats perch his wars there was hardly time for neer of Oregon is reported seriously for several weeks, returned home No doubt the Danube is looking bluer ed on the top of n single bamboo stick him to go fishing. He licked the en ill at the home of her son William than ever these days. Thursday forenoon. about fifteen feet in height. The top emy in most of his battles, and when Lowden at Buncom. The late Genera) U. S. Grant, was of the stick was tied to a girdle he didn't lick ’em they could not catch Bert Anderson of Medford, chairman County candidates are shaking hands of the Republican County Central Com- twice a seeker after a third term. around the waist, and a leg rest was up to lick him. with the dear people and looking after “Ambition made Napoleon the great provided by a cushion a few feet down mitte, was a viaitor at this office Mr. Hughes will be a candidate for the pole Perched on this slender est general of the world, and the great their political fences generally. Only Thursday afternoon. Mr. Anderson a seconu term in 1920. stick, he hopped and danced round in est general finally became an emperor one month to the election. stated that a vigorous campaign will That medical examiner who diagnos- the liveliest way. accompanied by the mid made the whole world afraid of The recent Methodist conference, be made in this county for the whole tupping of n drum He di.l other him. In truth, lie became a little too held at Lebanon, has returned Rev. Republican cicket and ihat a handsome el a boy’s acid burns as chicken pox things even more wonderful, for ex ambitious. He started out to give shows how cheerfully, not to say snick- R. A. Hutchin.son as pastor of the majority is assured. a lust dr< swing down, ami nt eringly, citizens ought to submit to ample, lie balanced a light stick on Europe the battle of Waterloo he got the church at this place for another year. ids nose and n heavy one on bls chin The Southern Oregon Pi >neers’ re compulsory examination.- and then threw the heavy one into the dressing down liinis' lf. Be ambitious, James Hayes, H. H. Hess and J. H union held at the court house in this Volunteer soldiers who went to the air willi Ids head and caught It on tho lint don't expect to hold four aces in Adams who plead guilty to stealing an c ty, Thursday was one of the mo t end of the light one While balancing every hand. auto robe were sentenced to five days tucceesful meetings evir held by the border, did ni re than show Mexico. the two sticks thus end on end he “And there was John Hancock, first in the county jail by Justice Taylor of association. Pioneers, their families They showed the United States they made one revolve in one direction and to sign the Declaration of Iiitlepend were doing their best under a bad sys Me lford, Thursday. ence. What did lie amount to before the other in another direction. and friends from all parts of the val tem ot military training a’d service. he signed? Nobody took olT bls Irai to It is reported that a crew of 12 men ley and many outside places were pres Temperatures as low as 44 degrees him. His mime was never put up for Hollanders and Herrings. have been employed to do some pre ent and a general good time prevailed. Holland can claim the honor of hav an office. He could not have gone to liminary work at the Blue Ledge mine ' Several excellent ad iresses and short were i nmerously reported r- centlv in alderman of Ids ward and got a preparatory to putting the mine in talks were delivered and highly enjoy- the northwes1., which is evidently tired ing first established herring fisheries the sidewalk repaired. It was said of Idin boarders. of taking and taught Its people the very great operation next spring. I ed by those present. The banqnet at This is ti e so: son for putting up nutritious value of this fish. A Dutch that he was a very quiet man, but he D. C. Brown of New York, a repre ; noon, served bv the Native D lug-iters did not know a taler bug from a fruit, but t e titular head of the house man. Wilhelm Beiikelszooti, discovered beetle. sentative of the Robert Towne estate is said to have been immense an 1 was the secret of preserving herrings hi there is n> particular season “All of a sudden, however, .Mr. Han the fourteenth century, and the salted who had been looking over the Blue ' discussed with vigor by the pioneet s I find1 that for nutting up m mey herring made Its appearance on the cock felt ambition stirring in his Ledge mine for the past ten days left and guests. In this connection the the editor of the Post wishes to thank market In precisely the snme mnnner brenst. He got up nnd took his bat olT Wednesday morning for the ea3t. ns It now does, for the preserving Its peg mid said to Ids wife: Mayor Britt for tickets to the banquet Wednesday morning was the coldest “‘Hannah. I think I will go over to process has undergone no marked which unfortunately other duties pre morning of the seasorf, the thermome-1 the old statehouse mid sign the Dec- change. Your Dutch fisherman Is nn tor dropping to 26 degrees. Mr. Britt, vented our attending. expert at Ids Job and can manage as Inration of Independence. Something the co-opera’ive observer stated that many ns l,2<iO fish In nn hour, working tells me I ought to do it.' Dennis Eucalyptus Ointment “And she replied: nt top speed. He ties a short knife this is the record for cold in October, ' King Constantine of Greece would AT ALL DRUG STOPES “‘Yes, John, you had lietter go over to the third nnd fourth fingers of his for — a period . ... of uiAWVll sixteen JUUIB. years. lldVU 1 <11U work «VIA L<_» cu-’-ie the world " > ■ have 1 hard to ^7^1 persuade T ubes 250 J ars 50 c right hand by a string, which Is nt and write your mime ns huge as you The Jacksonville Brick & Tile Co. ' ju8t now that he ia every inch a 1 *'1p' tached to the handle of the knife. He can. it will bluff the British If it closed down its plant Tuesday evening “ thrusts It through tho gill cavities nnd. doesn't do anything else.’ after a run of about a month. The i “Ami who was John Hancock half with a sharp cut. brings nway the gills, company has on hand about 184.000 heart, gullet mid |>ectoral Uns of the an hour after he had signed? Why, the men of Washington were whooping brick which are deemed ample to sup unfortunate herring for him mid carrying him alrout on ply orders during the winter. their shoulders, mi<l. you take my word Pray Before Being Married.” The Ashland Record of Wednesday Here is a Russian proverb that for It. next day he could have had any was so heavily intced that most of it ho made good use of. It cer- thing In the gift of the town. He shot might was illegible. A large cut of Senator talnly would dispel n multitude of sor right up like a green bay tree, and to Chamberlain which occupied a promi rows, especially the last one, which know John Hancock was something Colgate’s Talcum 15c nent place on the first page was black would prevent many lin«ty mnrrlnges tlint every man In tile land could be er than the proverbial “nigger in the nnd relieve the courts of tunny divorce proud of. He died respected nml loved ” Shaving Soap 5c cake cases. It takes matrimony out of the by all. woodpile”. Is it prophetic of the 99 "My friends, there Is nothing to com pale of whims and makes u divine con Dental Cream 20c senator’s visage after the election. sideration of It. The proverb runs this pare with ambition. It lieats lhe sky The open season for killing China scraper elevator in hoisting n man up Linen Note Paper, 1 lb package 25c way: pheasants in Jackson county will close j "If you go to wnr. pray: If you go Tho rope never breaks nml lets Hie cage Fine Box Stationery, 15c up per box Tuesday, Oct. 10th, regardless of what on a sea Journey, pray twice, but prav fall. If the ambitions boy or man Is three times If you are going to be driving oxen today he may lie riding the Medford papers say about the in bls own gilded railroad car five married." game commission cutting the season Good advice, all of It. There is too yenrs from now. If you are not mi to 15 days. Jackson county >'s in a much that is hysterical In the mnirl- ambitious man don't delay in making a special Nass by itself and the statute J. W. Robinson, M. D., Proprietor i i Ini venture and a little praying stnrt. If yon have not tho feeling provides an open season of ten days tend to reiieie the mind.—Ohio coax It to come to you. and when It for this county and this provision has State Journal. comes give It a warm welcome ami not been disturbed by the commission’s , prepare to bo hoisted Into greatness” order. What Ambition Can Do CîïCvP CITY DRUG & GIFT STORE School Supplies Wedding and Birthday Gifts Jacksonville Oregon, Weather Report. Following is the report of U. S. Vol unteer Cooperative Observer, E. Britt; .Jacksonville, for month of S. pt. ; Latitude 12 deg. IS. min. north; longi- j lude 123 deg. 5 min. west. Date .Maximum Mu. mum Frecipit i- tion 1 78 55 > 49 71 .09 » 69 49 01 1 75 46 79 55 > 84 49 80 52 66 47 1 67 42 76 36 10 42 11 87 46 K8 12 13 90 48 51 14 90 92 53 15 53 90 it: H5 52 17 85 49 18 49 87 19 49 91 20 53 88 21 22 78 52 43 70 23 72 39 24 63 47 25 74 37 26 81 64 27 89 47 28 49 86 29 75 48 30 31 .10 remperature—mean max. 89.20; mean mir. 47.70; mean 63 99. Max 92. on !•>, Minimum. 37. on 26. Greatest daily •ange, 45. Total precipitation 0. ' cites. Greatest in 24 hours, .9 in , ■ a 1. Number of days with 01. i ll or more precipitation, 2. clea', partly cloudy, 4; cloudy, 5. Precipitation for season, 22 "1 r.ecip tation for last season ki >9 !>;. B ritt , Cooperative • > v r At Th: Churches CHRISTIAN SCIENCE Services held every Sunday morning it 11 o’clock in I. O. O. F. Hall. Everyboiiv welcome P resbyterian 10: A. M. Sabbath school, chi-sea for young and oi l. 11: A. M. Morning Worship. 7:30 I’. M. Evening Worship. Albert H. Gammons, Minister. THIS PAPER REPRESENTED FOR FOREIGN ADVERTISING BY THE GENERAL OFFICES NÜW YOStK ANO CHICAGO ■ RANC IES IN ALI THE PRINCIPAL GIT. J eJechic Train in Ditch at Ta.cma Tacoma, Wash., Oct. 4. Between .’o and 30 per-ons were injured, thr> e >f th> m seriously, when lhe Tacoma Seattl ■ Limited on tiie I'uget Sound Electric company line ran into nn open switch anti went into the ditch at Wil lows junction, on • mile east of the city late yesterday afternoon. ---------------------- —— Administrator’s Notice IN THECOUNTY COURT OFORE- GON IN AND FOR JACKSON COUN TY. In Illi Matter of the Estate of Aug ust Rehkopt, Deceased. Notice is Hereby Given that by or der of the County ('■ urt for Ja-k on County, Oregon, duly made, rendered a-d entered upon October 7, 1916, lhe undersigned is duly appointed admin.a trator of the above entitled i state; a l persons haying claims a ' dost ¡ aid e - tate are hereby notified Io pr sent th ■ same, duly it miiz <1. and with vouch ers thereunto attached u ¡to the under signed at the office of Georg'1 M Rob erts in the Medford National Bank Building, in Me'lfor l, Oregon, with n six months from the date hereof. Dated at Medford, Oregon, this 7th, day of Octobe’, 1916. Henry Rehkopt, Administrator of the Estate of August R’ hkopt, Deceased.