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About Jacksonville post. (Jacksonville, Or.) 1906-19?? | View Entire Issue (June 30, 1917)
Jacksonville Post SATURDAY, JUNE 30. 1917 Fourth of July next Wednesday. The Inn at Crater Lake will open July 5. No. 63. Report of the Condition of Marie Obenchair» is visitiifg relatives THE BANK OF JACKSONVILLE in this city. LOCAL NEWS All work done in 1917 s|x»t cash at W. R. Sparks. at Jacks »nviile in the St <te of Oregon Alice Morgan visited friends at Me l at the close of business Are vou a subscriber to the Post? ford this week. June 20, 1917. If not, why not? Fred Luy of Wellen was a visitor in J. A. Norris was a visitor at Medford town Friday evening. RESOURCES Thursday evening. Fletcher Linn of Portland was a re Miss Katherine Reed of Portland is Loansand discounts--------- $55,338.10 cent visitor iu this city. in town this week. Overdrafts secured and un Mrs. Jesse Wilson left for Washing secured ________________ 170.21 Homer Stephenson of Watkins was ton points Friday evening. Bondsand Warrants.......... 5,800:70. in town this week. The 1917 apple crop of Jackson coun Stocks and other securities.. 7,520.00 Sheriff Jennings was a visitor in ty is estimated at 1500 carloads. Banking House___________ 4,800.00 Medford Wednesday. Furniture and fixtures.— — 3,200.00 Acey C. Martin who was in jail for Flora Thompson was a visitor in Med Other real estate owned____ 3,855.00 non-support was released Friday. ford Wednesday evening. Due from approved reserve E A. Hildreth of Butte Falls was a I Mabel Reeve of Medford visited banks _______________ -- 6,770.23 recent business visitor in this city. friends in this ci’y Wednesday. Checks and other cash items 411.08 Mr. and Mrs. E. S. Wilson were busi J. B. Coleman was a business visitor Exchanges for clearing house ness visitors in Medford Friday fore Cash on hand .......... 4,692.82 at Medford Thnrsday afternoon. noon. Expenses ___ ______________ Geo. M. Roberts of Medford trans Miss Tressie Pierce of Trail attended Gold Dust _______________ 417.41 acted business in this citv Wednesday. the teachers’ examination held here Other Resources__________ Chas. H. Dunford was in from his this week. Total .... $92,079.55 ranch on the Sterling road Friday fore Miss Loletta Houghman of Sams val noon. ley attended the teachers’ examination Frank Mengoz, a miner of Squaw in this city. LIABILITIES creek transacted business in this city Medford druggists have decided not Capital stock paid in_______ $10,000.00 Monday. to renew their government license to Surplus fund_____________ 1,000.00 Mrs. G. A. Gardner of this city was sell alcohol. Undivided profits, less ex taken to the hospital at Medford penses and taxes paid------- 3,239.23 Mrs. Ella Pintock of Los Angeles, Thursday. Cal., is visiting relatives and friends in Individual deposits subject Mrs. Goldie Boyer of Rogue River this city and vicinity. to check___ ___________ 56,686.69 transactel business in this city Friday Demand certificates of de According to statements given out forenoon. posit__________________ 812.20 the total contributions of the north Certified checks_________ WANTED—An apprentice to learn end of Jackson countv to the Red Cross Time and Saving Deposits .. 15,652.68 typesetting, girl or boy. Apply Jack fund is $20,798,08 which added to the Notes and bills rediscounted .. sonville Post. contributions of the south end (about Bills payable for money bor F. L. Peterson of The Dalles, is look $10,500) makes the total for Jackson rowed _________________ 5,500.00 ing after his property interests in the county more than $31,000. The quota Other liabilities________ 88.75 valley this week. asked for in this county was $15,000. Total - - - $92.079.55 Mr. ami Mrs. J. Percy Wells have A coronor’a inquest was held over gone to Eugene where they are taking the death of David Cottrell. Friday S tate of O regon , ) ■ ss. a course in the Summer school at the which exonerated Lane Wvland in these County of Jackson. ) University. words “that Wyland thought that he I, Wm. H. Johnson, Cashier of the Mrs. Walter Bowne, Jr. and little was shooting at a deer and thus 1 above-named bank, do solemnly swear daughter, left Monday night for New unintentionally and by accident | that the above statement is true to York where they will join Mr. Bowne caused the death of Cottrell.” The the best of my knowledge and belief. who recently enlisted in the navy. only witnesses examined were Wyland, W m . H. J ohnson , Cashier. Amy C. Martin of Griffin Creek was Hockersmith. the man who first report Correct—Attest; committed to the county jail by Jus ed the killing and D.. Cameron. The C. M. Ruch, tice Taylor of Medford Tuesday. Non testimony was to the ffect that Cot R. D. Hines, support of his wife and family was the trell was skinning a deir when shot by Directors. Wyland. charge. Subscribed and sworn to before me J. B. Staub of Applegate, accused of j this 29, day of June, 1917. assault with intent to kill, was given a D. W. B agshaw , New Advertising Agent nreliminary hearing before Justice Tay- Notary Public. 1 >r at Medford last Saturday and dis My Commission expires Feb. 26, 1920. charged. Willis H. Jenkins, former Traveling ----------- »<»>♦----------- The Medford Sun, describing a pre Passenger Agent of the Southern Pa We have found out what ails Germa liminary hearing in this city refers to cific Co. has been appointed head of ny at last. It is a secret, but we don’t Justice Dox as ‘The Jacksonville dig the Advertising Bureau of the compa mind telling you. It is “Selbstbewun- nitary ” Well, he is rather dignified ny, for the Portland office. Carl Tay derung.” For fear you have forgotten lor succeeds Mr. Jenkins as Traveling at times. the meaning we will tell you it means, James K>nt of Medford died at his Passenger Agent. “Self-Idolatry.” home in that city, Monday night, aged 71 years. He had resided in Jackson County for 38 years. He leaves a wid ow and Bix children. County Clerk Gardner, Sheriff Jen- I nings and County Physician T. J. Malmgren have been named by Gov ernor Withycombe as the exemption board for Jackson county. Mrs. D. W. Bagshaw entertained a few friends at cards Thursday evening, those present being Mr. and Mrs. H. K. Hanna, Mayor Britt, Miss Amalia Britt, Mr. and Mrs. E. S. Wilson, Mrs. C. E. Howey, Mary Bagshaw, Mr. and Mrs. D. W. Bagshaw. Married—At Jacksonville, Oregon, Wednesday, June 27, 1917, by H. G. Dox, J. P., Mark Winningham and Mrs. Martha Watkins. Both are resi dents of the Applegate valley and have j a host of friends who wish them a long and happy married life. Two men arrested near the Califor nia state line by special officers and charged with violating the liquor law. were given a preliminary examination before Justice Dox Wednesday morn ing. The testimony showed that the officers got the wrong men and the jus tice dismissed the case. Readers of the Medford papers have been treated to a “wordy newspaper war” as to whether certain sewing ma chines belonging to the public schools were or were not repaired at the ex pense of the distrie t. It reminded one of the king who marched his men up the hill and marched them downagain. Mrs. D. W. Bagshaw gave a lawn ' party for her grandchildren Verna and Ronald Howey of Olympia, Wash., i Thursday afternoon. Those present were: Orpha Ager, Rosie Singler, Hil da Singler, Gaynelle Kelly, Thelma Larsen, Virginia Fick, Wilma Bailey, Carl Larsen, Helen Ulrich, Frank Ul rich, Verna Howey and Ronald Howey. The road to the Blue Ledge mine is reported in very bad condition and needs immediate and extensive repairs if the hauling of ore is to be continued. The road districts have raised a consid erable fund for this purpose and ask the county court to duplicate the amount from rhe genera! road fund of the county. An effort is being made to have the state contribute a like amount, which if done would suffice for present needs. It is evident that in the near future one of two things must be done if the mine is to continue oper ations, viz: the road wiil have to be hard surfaced or a railroad will have to be built to the mine. Machinery at Cost We have on hand 3 new Johnson Mowers and 3 rakes which rather than hold over to next season, we will sell at 4 1-2 ft Mower at $63.00 37.00 These prices are away below the present wholesale price. We bought before the recent raise and will give you the benefit. This is the chance to supply your wants at the best possible price. Buy Now. Fred J. Fick, Jacksonville, Oregon Phone 53. AMERICAN TROOPS IN Real Estate Ads FRANCE The tessence of Egotism hd States Soldiers Bv ESTHER VANDEVEER. ■ ü \ French Seaport. J tin-27 The sec One luortilng n earriuge stopped in ond ■ ontingent of American troops ar the Bottl gin- w<>< <| in Paris. "This is the place." said the oeeu rived and disembarked thi = morning. The troops l u de I amid the frantic pant Alighting, lie directed the coachman cheers of the people, who ha I g »'her- FORCALE Th ■ McLaren property to drive on over a crest and wait, e! for hours before in anticipation of on Apule rate road. Go >d sai ill house Then lie begun to pare idly back and duplicating yesterday 's surprise. fol III. now mi ning to lite east to ad Enthusiasm rose to fever pitch when and nacesiary of. t'lildin's, chicken mile the tints painted on the clouds . it was learned that the transp >rts and park, etc. A n mi >er of fine fruit tre *s by Hie eotuing god of day. now snap convoy had successfully passed the sub bearing excellent fr lit. Will be suiti ping off a blossoming head of clover or marine z»i e. The port w is speedily ata birgiin Apply at the premises dandelion lie was an intellectual look- ' or at odi -e ot Jacksonville Post. beflagged in honor of the occasion. ing person, with a cast of countenance denoting tile artistic or imaginative | All the troops now arriving were The G iverement needs Farmers as faculty, straight and slender, with a transfería d today to a camp not far mass of black hair falling d-wu over distant from this point, wh re Maj ir well as Fighters, Two million three General William L. Sibert is in tailed. hundred 1 housand acres of Oregon <Xr his coat collar Presently lie took out his watch, not Thence they probably will go soon to a California Railroad Co. Grant Lands. ed the linin' anti muttered: park near the front. All the troops Title revested in United States. To "It is time some of them should ar | are in excellent shape, enthusiastic ov be opene 1 for homesteads ar.d sale. live." er the successful trip and their recep Containing some of best land left in A moment Inter the grinding of .United States. Large Copyrighted wheels was heard and another carriage i tion and eager for action. Map, showing land by sections and des came in sight, drove to where the man i was standing, stopped. a gentleman , Peace proposals by either side seem cription of soil. Climate, rainfall, ele alighted anil stood face to face with : to give the war a fresh start, but so vations, temperature etc., bv <• »unties. the first comer. lie was followed by does their absence. Postpaid One Dollar. Grant Lands Lo- two companions, one carrying a bundle j 1 eating Co. Box 6'0 Portland, Oregon. of foils, the other a box Notice to Creditors "Ah. Al. Charlier." said the iiewcom I er, "why do 1 find you here alone? IN THE COUNTY COURT OF THE STATE At The Churches Where are the seconds'.-" OF OREGON FOR JACKSON COUNTY. "Wait.” said Al. Charlier. "You are ' not the only person I am to meet this In the matter of the estate of Albert H. Gammons. Minister morning. There are several persons | O. C. Boyer, deceased. Sunday Services regularly as follows: who wish to deprive me of my life. 1 Notice is hereby given that the un 10:0U A. M. Sabbath School Classes and 1 propose that all shall have a fair | dersigned has been appointed by the chance.” County Court of Jackson County, Ore for all ages. " ’First come, first served,' is a good I gon, administratrix of the estate of (). 11:00 A. Al. Morning worship, with rule I solicit the privilege of taking j C. Boyer, deceased, an I hai duly qual sermon. illy revenge before any one else has j ified therefor. 6:15 1’. M. Christian Endeavjr Pray had a chance to deprive me of it. Tbe ! All persons having claims against er meeting. insult I have received cannot possible 7:30 1’. M. Evening worship, with have been equaled. I demand an op said estate are required to present the same properly verilie 1 to the uu ler- sermon. portunity to show you"— Prayer meeting on Wednesday even Mean« hilt- another carriage drove up signed administratrix at he- home in and out stepped another party. This Rogue River, Jackson C un'y, Oregon, ing at 7:30. time there wore two men carrying foils within six months from the d ite of the Everyone welcome to these meeting*. anti, as before, one bearing a box. The first publication of this notice, which “I was glad when they said unto inv principal could easily lie recognized first publication is June 30, 1917. let us go into the the house of the from the surprise with which lie no G oldie B oyer , Lord.-Ps. 122:l. ticed that a party similar to his own Administratrix. hail arrived before him. “Pardon me. gentlemen." he said CHRISTIAN SCIENCE "What does I his mean?” “It means. M. de Musser." said Char Services held every Sunday mornii g lier. "that Al. Rubidoux here, having I at 11 o’clock in I. O. O. F. Hall. demanded satisfaction, as you have Everybody welcome. done, is entitled to it as much as you.” "lint M. Rubidoux cannot possibly OF? LG r EE have tlie grievance that 1 have. Some I CopyiiglitHregiH i 1 or l’lioto. 1<>r petty breach of etiquette, perhaps, it y. I*.ih nt pract- ZRCNCES 4 while I"— Ums f-»r invaluable Iwk . :• I &-LL PATENTS, Again there was a sound of wheels. . II iw to get !• partn< r. "What do you mean, Al. Charlier?” •r valuable iniof n.i: • >n. asked M. Rubidoux. “Are these car riages intended for your funeral train?” Tacoma. June 26 The first lumber pat :: r lawycrs , "They bear other persons who come order for 12 two-story buildings at the 303 Seventh St., Washington, 0. C. here for satisfaction.” American Lake cantonment was receiv "'■'’■»UWET’.VI’ Two more carriages stopped, anil from ed today and will be distributed among eacli a party alighted, all looking as the mills of the West Coast Lumber tonished at seeing so many persons FOR man’s association. The order calls present. Al Charlier stepped forward for about 250,000 feet of lumber, esti to introduce them. mated worth betwe n $50,000 and $60,- “M. Rubidoux. Al. <le Musser, permit uoo. me to present Al Tetedoux nnd M Dennis Eucalyptus Ointment i s Cardiac." AT ALL DRUG STORES -, All four men bowed very low. taking TUBES 25C JARS 50C off their itafs and stirring tip consider able dust with tlie wind made by their sweeps Their attendants stood In groups, looking on, wondering at the strange turn tlie affair had taken. “if all those you expect.” said M. OREGON and WASHINGTON Washington, June 25 George W. Rubidoux, "are present I beg to say Lewis, and Liveslv & Go., of Salem, to them that, as first comer, I shall and McNeff Bros., of Portland, today, A Directory of each City, Town and insist”— Village, giving descriptive »ketch of telegraphed Senator Chamberlain urg “And 1. too. insist." interrupted De cell pki< c, location, p'lpii.i l Ion, teto- ing the defeat of tlie prohibition sec Musser. gruph, ahlpiilng nnd banking point; "Gentlemen"’ ex< lnln>' <l M. Tetedoux tion of the foist control bill, stating a I no ciaasined Directory, compiled by business and profession. in a sonorous bass voice. that its adoption will ruin tlie hot» far ♦ It. I.. 1’OI.K * CO., SEATTLE “Gentlemen!" cried Al. Cardiac In mers and dealers of Oregon. tones of ti shrill reed In 'ruincnt. Cbnriler folded bis arms anti waited "This fellow." cried Rubidoux, "has sought to save himself from my just «rath by picking a quarrel with so many that lie thinks all not lining able to take satisfaction we will let him ofl to I propose we cast lots for first chance. "Agreed!" cried all tlie others at Many Points in July once. Charlier him-elf wrote their names ent-li on n separate bit of paper put them In a hat one of tlie sec onds drew, anti tlie first chance fell to M Rubidoux They fought, and Al Rubi doux was so eager to llnlsli tlie cast- On »Sale July »3 and 4. Return July 5 himself flint tie fenced hotly anil laid between all Southern Pmlific stations in Oregon ly. Presently tils foil went ft» ing In tlie air I'e was obliged to give way to tlie next man wlios" name had been drawn, anil A! Cardiac stood up be fore tlie victor "I'll show you that you cannot In Portland, Ore-, July 7-14, inc. suit me by drawing what you conceive to be my oliarT ler In your miserable On sale July 6-13, inc. Return July 18 nov< I v. ltIt impunity " from all Southern Pacific stations to Portland "What novel?" asked tie Musser. " ’Mo|.- ” replie l < 'ai diiu "Jules Gar nler In that storj Is a caricature of i my—If " ••but i.t all.” pul In I 1' -dottx "Garnier was dra • ii from mo." "Gentlemen." Inten-ip'e 1 Al Rlll:l dou.x. "I tidal. I all < on» In e you that tlie portrait is Intended Io tie mine when I tell you that M Charlier sent me a copj of the book to read "He sent me a copy! exclaimed Al Tetedoux "And me! And Die!" cried both flic On Sale daily. Return Limit Oct. .31 Others. Week End on sale Saturday and Sunday. Return Monday Charlier smiled Ironically. “Gentlemen." lie said "tlie portrait of Jules Garnier was diaun fr- n niy- self.” For information ask our local agent It was some time before I e could John M. Scott, General Pas-jnger Age each of the men that lie was Portland, Ore. not caricatured lint tliey all finally Invited them to lie gave way. nnd brent.fli t with him Tlie next mornii a nn account of the affair a;>| far -1 In 1 the mornlna papers. and all I’ari. rush ed to the book atands to buy a copy of ’•Mol.” Eirst Lumber Order For Lake. American Chilblains Oregon Hop Dealers Op pose Piohibition POLK’S Business Directory ABSOLUTE COST 9 foot Rake at « « Low Round Trip Fares Independence Day, July 4 A. Annual Convention Eastern Cities via California Newport and Tillamook Beaches SOUTHERN i PACI FI J LINES