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About Jacksonville post. (Jacksonville, Or.) 1906-19?? | View Entire Issue (April 28, 1917)
— ---------------------------- Lena Coffman is reported seriously Jack Tungate of Butte Falls was a ill. recent visitor In town. The cPy council will meet Tuesday E. A. Hildreth of Butte Falls was a evening. SATURDAY, APRIL 2a, 1917 business visitor in town Friday. Garden tools, all kinds at Fick’s. J. R. Patrick of Gold Hill transacted Prices right. business in this city Wednesday. LOCAL NEWS All work done in 1917 spot cash al A. T. Lundgren was in from his W. R. Sparks. minis near Watkins Wednesday. C. M. Thomas of Medford w is a bus Are von a subscriber to the Post? Plant that vacant lot. If not, why not? iness visitor in this city Thursday, Mmnie Kelly was over from Med- Mrs G. W. Godward and daughter B. E. Haney of Medford has been ford Sunday. i were visitors at Medford this morn granted a patent for a lawn hose hold Harry Lewis of Dunsmuir, Cal. is in ing. er. town this week. Porter J. Neff of Medford was a bus- Homer Stephenson of Watkins was Another Pioneer Gone siness visitor at the court house Fri in town this week. day. County Clerk Gardner was a recent Bermuda Lewis of Eagle Point is vis Mrs. Elizabeth Jones, widow of the visitor at Medford. iting this week with her sister Mrs. G. late Stroughton P. Jones died at her The circuit court was in session sev Florey. home in this city Tuesday morning aged eral days this week. Pauline Greaves is working in the 83 years. Lawrence Ruch of Ruch ha« enlisted Mrs. Jones has been afflicted with telephone office in this city a few days in the Marine corps. dropsy for several years but although this week. The City Drug Store will for the pre Benj. B. Beekman who has been in suffering severely at times was cheer sent, close at 6 P. M, Portland for the past two months re ful to the end. She was a pioneer of Oregon, coming to the coast in 1856, Did you see that 14c moulded hose at turned home this week. I anti to Jacksonville soon after that Fick’s? Some hose that! “Hello, John! where did you get that I John W. O’Brien of the Applegate new lawn mower?” “Why at Fick’s date. She was well p sted in the ear ly history of the state and it was a real valley was in town Friday. of course, he sells the best.” pleasure to hear her tell of happenings A. R. Enyart made a business trip to Moxie Schmitt who worked in Robin of the early days. Medford Mondav forenoon. son’s barber shop in this city several She leaves two daughters: Mrs. Ar BORN—To Mr. and Mrs. Tobe Gar years ago, was in town Thursday. thur Davies of St. Paul and Miss Lou ret, Monday, April 23, a boy. A number of Odd Fellows and Re ise of this city. Funeral will be held Uncle Billy Cameron of Uniontown' bekahs from this city went to Grants Sunday afternoon, services at the Pres was a recent visitor in town. j Pass Thursday to attend the colebra byterian church. Mr. and Mrs. Bob Peachy of this city tion of the anniversary of the order. Notice For Publication. i Letters from the boys at Bremerton visited friends at Ashland Saturday. Flora Thompson and Mary Bagshaw re»?rt that Ivan Applegate who enlist- DEPARTMENT OF THE INTERIOR, were visitors in Medford Saturday eve ed from this citv in the naval reserves U. S. Land Oflice at Roseburg. Oregon, is ill in rhe hospital at the navy yard. ning. April 27, 1917. Willis Scott who went to Portland Mr. and Mrs. Bob Finney have mov NOTICE is hereby given that Peter ed into the Elmer house on Fifth for examination for admittance into Ensele, of Jacksonville, Oregon, who, the navy, returned Friday having been street. on September 18, 1911, made Home rejected on account of some minor Mrs Sarah E. Morris of Rock Point, stead Entry, Serial, No. 06315, for the physical defect. died at her home Saturday, aged 80 SE' j of NW'4 of Section 31, Tcwnship The Emerick divorce suit which was 37 S. Range 2 W.. Willamette Meri years. The county court will meet for trans on trial in the circuit court a couple of dian, has filed notice of intention to action of county business next Wed days this week has been postponed on ! make Final Five-year Proof, to estab- account of the absence of several ma I lish claim to the land above describe!, nesday. terial witnesses. before F. Roy Davis, U. S, Commis Mrs. John Dunnington and Mrs. R. sioner, at his office, at Medford, Ore WANTED — active, energetic sales Hines were v.sitors at Medford Wed man for local territory; good opportun gon, on the 6th day of June, 1917. nesday. Claimant names as witnesses: ity for right man. Address Sales Man Gus Newbury an attorney of Med Charles Beery, of Jacksonville, Oregon ager, Kinnickinnic & Beecher Sts., ford was a business visitor in this city John H. Hueners, of Jacksonville, Ore Milwaukee, Wis. Tuesday. gon. John F Miller, of Jacksonville, Teachers for the city schools have Oregon. Geirge H. Luy, of Jackson George A. Gardner attended the Odd Fellows anniversary at Grants Pass, been chosen for ensuing year: the pre- ville, Oregon. sent faculty has been retained with Thursday. W. H. C anon . Register. V. E. Warrens, a business man of the exception of Mrs. Gallegar. Mr. Hilt, Cal., was a visitor in this city Godward has been promoted to the principalship. This will reduce the Monarchs now a days need to be Thursday. teaching force to one less than at pre rough riders to “bust” their bucking Charles Mitchell who has been work sent. thrones. ing in the mill at Weed, Cal. returned home Tuesday. Miss Ekron Gall ot Phoenix spent a few days this week visiting with Mary Bagshaw. Jacksonville Post Willis Scott of this city who enlisted in the navy recently left for Portland Wednesday night, Ccunty Commissioner Frank Madden was fined $10. for speeding at Medford Thursday afternoon. Throw away that rubber stamp and get printed stationery at this office. Work right, prices right. John Haskins who has been living in this city during the winter has return ed to his ranch at Watkins. George Flater has gone to Chiloquin, Oregon, where he has secured employ ment in an irrigation project. Buy your garden tools, hose, sprink lers and lawn mowers at Fick’s. A fu’l assortment to choose from. Charles Damitz of Doty, Washington visited at the home of his uncle, D. W. Bagshaw, a couple of days this week. Jasten Hartman is plowing up the old ball park and vacant lots surround ing and will soon have a crop of grain growing on what has heretofore been waste land. Col. E. P. Bagshaw of Washington, who had been visiting his brother D, W. Bagshaw of this city for the past week, left Thursday morning on a bu- s ness trip to San Francisco and other California points. The Battle of Lexington, the first battle of the Revolutionary war was fought April 19, and the first Ameri can gun in the present war with Ger many was fired April 19th sinking a German submarine. It is a good om en. W. A. Hanna of San Francisco was a visitor in this city Monday. Mr. Han na is manager for the Associated Oil Co. and will have charge of the busi ness in Southern Oregon. The compa ny is putting in a distributing plant at Medford. FOR SALE—The McLaren property on Applegate road. Good small house and necessary outbuildings, chicken park, etc. A number of fine fruit trees I bearing excellent fruit. Will be sold at a bargain. Apply at the premises or at office of Jacksonville Post. Notices of the special election to be held Monday, June 4th were pri ded st this office this week. Eight measures, referred to the people by the recent legislature are to be adopted or reject ed at this election. One of the most important measures is the one provid ing for the $6,000,000 bond issue for budding roads and the least important one is that which provides for taxing the O. C. railroad lands, which in view of the recent decision of the U. S. Su preme court is farcial. •- ’»rs. r U i By its fragrance alone does the rose makes its universal appeal. Nor can any one fool you on tobacco either if you reiy on your unerring, personal sense of pure fragrance Tobacco vzithout a cl finite pure fragrance is like a r rese without perfume—“Your Nose Knows is the rose of tobaccos. Its rich, ripe Burley leaves, grown in the “Blue Grass” region of Old Kentucky, are so carefully aged and blended that its pure fra grance is as individual, as appealing as the rose— “Your Nose Knows.” Try this Test: Rub a little Tuxedo briskly in the palm of your hand to bring out its full aroma. Then smell it deep—its deli cious, pure fragrance will convince you. Try this test with any other tobacco and we will let Tuxedo stand or fall on your judgment— FISK TIRES FOR SERVICE Gasoline, Oils, Greases, Auto Accessories >W »I Pennant moulded Rubber Hose Special price 14c <++++++++4+4-t+t-l-++++++-t-t-»-+ P.OLK’S 1 Help Put This I I Business Directory j Town on a OREGON and WASHINGTON V A Directory of each City, Town and Village, giving descriptive sketch of each place, location, population, tele graph, shipping and banking point; also Classified Directory, compiled by bu3inc*38 and profession. POLK A CO., SKITTLE ü : SOLID FOUNDATION ? BURNS, CUTS g .*7' Dennie Eucalyptus Ointment AT ALL DRUG STORES T ubes 25 c jars 50 c Á f "A At The Churches PRESBYTER! '.N HESS & CLARK’S Stock Food SANTA ALICIA Olive Oil NYAL STONE ROOT For Kidneys A. D. S. Blood Purifier Fine Line Of STATIONERY Albert H. Gammons. Minister Sunday Services regularly as follow 10:00 A. M. Sabbath School (.lasses for all ages. 11:00 A. M. Morning worship, •ermon. 6:45 P. M. Christian Endeavor Pray- er meeting. 7:30 P. M. Evening worship, sermon. Prayer meeting on Wednesday ing at 7:30. Everyone welcims to these meetings. “I was glad when they said unto rm et us go into the the hour* of the Lord. -Ps. 122:1. J. W.Robinson, M. D., Proprietor CHRISTIAN SCIENCE Jacksonville Oregon Services held every Sunday morning at 11 o’clock in I. O. O. F. Hall. Everybody welcome. DEPARTMENT OF THE INTERIOR, U. S. Land Ofib'e at Ros burg, Oregon A m il 26, 1!H7. NOTICE is hereby given that George E. Pitts, of Jacksonville, Oregon who, on April 16, 1910, made Homestead En- i try, Serial, No. 06101, for the SE'j of | Section 26, Township 38 S, Range 1 W. Willamette Meridian, has filed notice of intention to make Final Five-year Proof, to establish cla'm to the land above <les< ribed, before F. Roy Davis. U. S. Cmnini inner, at his office, at Medford, Oregon, on the 5th day of June, 1917. Claimant names as witnesses’ Clay A. Walker, of Midford, Oregon. John Maim y, of Applegate, Oregon. M. L. Baldwin, of Applegate, Oregon. J. W. Fiver, of Applegate, Oregon. C anon , Register. Treasonable Words Land Man In The success of the home mer chant means the SUCCESS OF £ THE T0W1L The suceeis of the town means > * YOUR SUCCESS. •> V,i\y Not Trade c t Home and Help Alons tl.e 7 civn You Li-Jc in ? — I 5 B ags lOrent Tt NS H alf .nt Fun P ound G lass H umidors wr’. and WOUNDS CITY DRUG & GIFT STORE OR YOUR MONEY BACK Ì « « Plumbing and Plumbing Supplies. Jacksonville, Oregon r OIIAPAfT«D TO SAT«?’ **Vour Nose Knows'9 Fishing Tackle, Cutlery Fred JL Fick, It The Perfect Tobacco for Pipe and Cigarette We Sell Garden and Lawn Tools, Hardware, Miners’ Supplies, Dupont Powder, Al uminum ware, Granite ware, Tinware, Stoves and Ranges, Paints, Oils, Glass, Wallpaper, Doors and Windows, » . • * X $ ■ —KJ* faiL Tillamook, Or., April 25 Justice of Peace Stanbury yesterday sentenc- Ed Hummel to ten days in jail to pay a fine of $50 and costs. Hum- wi.s arrested for using treasonable language, saying that he would fight I for German if the United States got into war with that Country. District Attorney '1. II. G >yne put up a strong case against Hummel, placing a ib.z n willies.-.s oil the stand, ail of whom testilied to the tr. .is liable language used by Hummel at diff, ' lent tiinis, Hummel is a native boin citizen but of German extraction aid is bitter against a'l countries fighting against I Germany. I