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About Jacksonville post. (Jacksonville, Or.) 1906-19?? | View Entire Issue (July 7, 1917)
.----- fc'.«—» Jacksonville Post All work done in 1917 spot cash at Citation ta Heirs W. R. Sparks. IX THE COUNTY COURT OF THE William Benedict visited Ashland STATE OF OREG IN IN AND FOR JACKSON SATURDAY, JULY 7, 1917 friends recently. COUNTY. Cecil Ager visited Jnines Beeson at In the mittei of the estate of Talent ‘his week. LOCAL NEWS O. C. Boyer, decease 1. R. Ralfson of Sutherlin was a recent To Roy Edward Boyer, Freddy Mar tin Boyer and Eva May Boyer, heirs of H. K. Hanna was a visitor at Med visitor in this city. Alfred Norris came up from Weed ■ the above named dece lent, and to all ford Friday. to spend the Fourth. i other heirs unknown, if any there be Adjourned meeting of City council J. W. Opp made a business trip to and to all other persons interested in next. Tuesday. said estate: Alice Morgan visited friends at Med Medford this morning. IN THE NAME OF THE STATE Fred Offenbacher of Applegate was ford this week. OF ORGON: You and each of you are Are vou a subscriber to the Post? a recent visitor in town. hereby ordered and required to appear Annie Broad of Medford was a re- If not, why not? in the above entitled matter in the Rev. Albert Gammons was a visitor | cent visitor in this city. | County Court of the State of Orego”, Charley Dunford and Harry Helms for the County of Jackson, at the court at Phoenix Monday. room thereof, at Jacksonville, Jackson Miss Alice Hoefs was a visitor at were in from Buncom this week. John Doe was fined <12.35 for being County, Oregon, on Thursday the 16th Ashland Thursday evening. day of August, 1917, at 10 o’clock in J. W. Opp made a business trip to intoxicated at Medford Thursday. the forenoon of said day, then and George Hoffman, Jr. of Thompson Medford Tuesday f renoon. 1 there to show cause if any there be, creek was in town Tuesday afternoon. Chas. H. Dunford| was in from his why an order authorizing Goldie M. W. T. Grieve of Medford was a busi ranch on the Sterling road Tuesday. I Boyer, administratrix of said estate, ness visitor at the court house Friday. Stephen Kranitz of Sterling was a ■ to sell the hereinafter described real John W. Wells, aged 74 years, died propertv belong to said estate, at pri- business visitor in this city Tuesday. Pat Swayne and family of Watkins at his home in Ashland, Sunday, July ■ vate sale subject to confirmation by 1. ■ the Court, should not be made and en were in this city and Ashland Thurs Mr. and Mrs. Frank Cameron of Un tered herein in accordance with the day. Cliff Dunnington drove Charles Nun- iontown were recent visitors in this prayer of said administratrix’ petition city. filed herein, to-wit: an and party to Dead Indian Thurs All of that portion of the Northwest Miss Genevie Eccleston of Portland, day. ■ quarter of the Northwest quarter of WANTED—An apprentice to learn is visiting friends and relatives in this Section 15, Township 36 South, Range city typesetting, girl or boy. Apply Jack A. T. Lundgren of the Blue Ledge 4 West, W. M. lying east of Evans sonville Post. district spen‘ the most of the week in creeK, excepting and reserving the ir A card from the Herald Printing Co rigation ditch and a strip of land par this city. announces that the Central Point Her allel thereto, six feet in width on each Felix Cimborski of Buncom spent sev ald has ceased publication. side from the center thereof, with right eral days this week visiting friends in of ingress and egress thereto and there John B. Renault, Sr. of this city is this city. from. All being situated in Jackson Commandant of the Southern Oregon Glen Bailey who recently enlisted in County, State of Oregon. Soldiers and Sailors’ association. the U. S. navy is in training at San This Citation is served upon the un The Royal Neighbors held their reg Francisco. ; known heirs of said deeedent, if any ular monthly meeting at the home of Ralph Dusenberry and Miss Maud there be, and upon all other persons in Mrs. Anna Broad, Tuesday afternoon. Nelson of Gold Hill were married in terested in said estate, by publication Joe Applebaker who is running the this city Tuesday. thereof in the Jacksonville Post, pur air compressor at the Blue Ledge mines suant to orderot the Judge of the above James Hurley a former resident of spent the Fourth with his family in entitled court, dated July 5th, 1917. this city who now resides at Outlook, this city. Date of first publication is July 7, Wash., was here this week. Mrs. G. A. Gardner ot this city un 1917, W. B. Thompson, a painter of Med derwent an operation at the Sacred WITNESS the Honorable F. L. Tou Heart hospital at Medford, Thursday ford had a Kg broken in an automobile Velle, Judge of the above entitled accident on Trail creek Sunday. morning. court, with the seal of said Court here Mr. and Mr.s. G. W. Ager left in to affixed, this 5th day of July, 1917. J. W. Rock left Wednesday morning with a wagon load of provisions, camp their auto Thursday evening for Port (SEAL) F. L. TouV elle , County Judge. equipage, etc. for the camp of Chas land and other points in the northern part of the state where they will spend Attest: Nunan at Dead Indian. a short vacation. G. A. G ardner , County Clerk. A rich strike is reported at the Bos Levi H. Smith, a farmer residing By F. L. C oleman , Deputy. well auartz mine on Sucker creek near Holland. Forty pounds of the quartz near Central Point, dropped dead Mon day morning just as he was stepping is said to have yielded $900. in gold. Months after the Wright brothers out of the kitchen door at his home. Jens Jensen, proprietor of a pool Death was due to homorrhage of the had made successful fligh's there was room at Medford was fine I $12.35 for brain. He was a native ot Ohio and nobody in England who could get an allowing minors to loiter in the pool was aged about 69 years. aeroplane off the floor. But look at John Bull at this writing! room contrary to the city ordinance. Mr. and Mrs. J. B. Barker of Seat Fighting on the west front has de Gen. Pershing will be astonished at veloped something new in manufactur tle. who have been visiting relatives here, returned home Friday. Mr. Bar the scarcity of horned toads and Gila ed big noises when Lloyd George can kiris a brother to Mrs. W. P. Bai monsters on the fields of Fiance. Ye! hear the Flanders explosions 140 miles the fighting is very good there. away. ley. Mr, and Mrs. Henry Bammon of San Francisco are spending a ten-days va cation with relatives in this city. Mr. Bammon is cousin to Mrs. Ida Wilson, Fred and Peter Fick of this city. Mr. and Mrs. John Dunnington, Mr. and Mrs. Robert Finney, Miss Mary Bagshaw and Cliff Dunnington were We have on hand 3 new Johnson Mowers visitors at Yreka, Montague and other towns in Northern California Wednes and 3 rakes which rather than hold over day. to next season, we will sell at In the case of W. H. Stewart vs George F. King, recently appealed to the supreme court from this county, the decision of Judge Calkins was re versed. The opinion was by Justice Burnett. July Fourth passed quietly in this place: many of our citizens attended the celebration at Ashland, some were at the Round up at Montague, Cal., others went fishing or camping and the remainder stayed at home to protect the old town from invasion by a foreign enemy. These prices are away below the present David Grimm, a wellknown citizen of Central Point, died at his home in wholesale price. We bought before the that place July 4. He was aged 49 recent raise and will give you the benefit. years and had lived at Central Point 13 years. Funeral will be held Sunday af This is the chance to supply your wants at ternoon. Interment in Jacksonville cemetery. Services at the grave bv the best possible price. Buy Now. the Modern Woodmen. We are informed that Miss Beatrice Thurston who has qeen canvassing this city and surrounding country in the in terest of a Chautauqua association has secured the necessary guaranty of sales Phone 53. and the affair will be put on some time in October. No data as to program or exact dates, have been received yet. A large Cadillac owned and driven by Court Hall of Medford and a Grant car driven by Eric Anderson of Watkins were put out of commission in a colli sion on the Pacific highway near the Eagle Mill, Wednesday. No one was injured though ten men were in the two cars. Anderson’s car was badly HESS & CLARK’S Stock Food wrecked and the Cadillac had a broken wheel, a sprung axle and other injur SANTA ALICIA Olive Oil ies. NYAL STONE ROOT For Kidneys The Mail Tribune commenting of the boxing contests at Ashland, says in A. D. S. Blood Purifier part: “Briefly, the boxing feature of the Ashland Roundup celebration, as Fine Line Of STATIONERY embodied in the two contests of yester day was a real bloomer, a genuine frost both in attendance and as to fistic ex hibition. Yesterday’s fiasco will with J. W.Robinson, M. I)., Proprietor out doubt put the sof t pedal on prize fights or boxing tournaments in the Rogue River Valley, and especially as a side feature of the Ashland Round up.” Machinery at Cost ABSOLUTE COST 4 1-2 ft Mower at $63.00 9 foot Rake at Fred J. Fick, 37.00 Jacksonville, Oregon CITY DRUG & GIFT STORE Jacksonville - Oregon, utiJIfflS Philadelphia's Big Clock. THE HELPER Real Estate Ads. The center of the dial of the clock on Philadelphia's elt.v hall tower Is 361 FOR SALE—A tract of tiv • a re- in feet l'g Indies from 'lie ground level The length of the minute hand Is 111 Applegati valley, close to |" tofli- e feet S Indies, l'lie weight of tlie hand and school; an ideal location tor lunch is J.;5 pounds. The weight of I lie dill counter, conf cuti m<-ry, etc. Large 1'iume with glass Is live mid one-half house near'y new. bam with - tails for tens. The dock is equipped with a 14 horses Tract fronts i'.ili) it. on A; - piieumati ally operated thermostat tot piegate river. Regular stopping place controlling an de- trie governor pro 'for tourists etc. Will lie sold nt a bar vided t.> protect It from extremes ot temperature. Tlie steel pendulums are gain if taken soon. 1). W. Bagshaw, Inclosed in east iron eases to protect ' Jacksonville, ;Oregon. them from magnetic Influences, l’hila dolphin Press. FOR SALE—The McLaren property on Applegate road. Good sm ill house A Simple Antidote to Poison. It Is n valuable thing to understand and necessary outbuildings, cliirxen thoroughly wliat ample antidote to park, etc. A n imber of Ilin fruit tre *s take if one is so unlucky as to swallow bearing excellent fruit. Wiil lie sold poison of any kind. Sweet oil is to be I at a bargain. Apply at the pr emis s found 111 nearly every house, however , er at office ol Jacksonville Post. humble. mid half n pint of it taken im mediately is an effectual antidote to The Government needs Farmers as almost all poisons. Any one with a strong constitution should take a larger well as Fighters. Two million three quantity of this simple remedy.—Lon hundred thousand acres of Oregon X’ don Telegraph. ¡California Railroad Co. Grant Lan is. I Title revested in United states. To Anatomy and Friendship. 1 be opene I for homesteads and sale. "My dear." said the host to his wife as lie started to curve tlie leg of lamb, I Containing some of tiest land left in “can't you give Mrs. Brow n anything i United St.ites. Large Copyrighted Map, showing land by seeti ins and des- better than this cold meat?" "Oh," cried Mrs. Brown, “that's nil | cription of soil, Climate, rainfall, ele right, so long ns it Is cold leg mid not vations, temperature etc., by counties. Postpaid One Dollar. Grant 1.anils Lo- cold shoulder!"—Christian Herald. ' eating Co. Box 610 Portland. Oregon. By PALLINI. D. EDWARDS *---------------------------------------------- 9« If the fool killer comes this way he'll sure enough give me an invite to put ' my bead on the log where 1 kill the I chickens. I've not only m i le a blun der, but a double blunder, In tryiu' to help two people nt once. There was Charlie Bmnes m.ipin' around, pinin' because he had no one to help him run his farm, no companion or nothin', ami there was Sit-in Nutter with u step mother mill tinh.ippy at home. I thought they'd do well to marry, so I butted in and arranged the mutter he- 1 tween 'em. 1 had no interest 111 it; I only con-i iited to he n go-between out j o’ the kindness o' my heart. I'm an old maid uiyself and wouldn't marry the best man on earth. I liain’t got no I cull to marry. I got my own house j and ground all paid for mid $50 a month from bond mid mortgage be- ■ sides. So I'm out o’ the matrimonial . question. But I’m not the only one ' in the world to be considered. Mebbe | whal'd kill me might cure others. Tiilnkln' that a way, I told Charlie about Susan mid Susan about Charlie. Decidedly. 1 praised Charlie to Susan, mid this, "Washington was n truthful man.” together with tlie laud time she was •'I've got the habit myself now. I At The Churches havin’ at home, made her powerful anxious to git him. But somehow or think It is the best plan If you marry P resbyterian 'notlier slie got the idea that if lie a w idow." Louisville Courier Journal. seen her he wouldn't have her, so she Albert H. Gammons. Minister told me I could tell him if lie'll take *1- -F “i- -F -F -F -F -F -F ••• -F -F d* d- -F Sunday Services regularly as follows: her entirely on my recommend it 'ml T •F 10:00 A. M. Sabbath School Classes be a go. Charlie he thought if she seen I •F PRACTICAL HEALTH HINT. what an ungainly feller ho was slie •F for all ages. 11:00 A. M. Morning worship, with q. wouldn't have him neither, so he con- ' Flat Foot. sented. I didn't see no harm in this, for I •F Declaring that proper foot •*F sermon. Susan was pretty ns a peach, mid Char •F wear will cure most eases of lint •F 6:15 1’. M. Christian Endeav ir Pray lie was ns fine n-lookin' feller as ever | toot, a well known New York •F er meeting. follered u plow. physician says: "Boots or shoes •F 7:30 1'. M. Evening worship, with Tile inornin' o’ the weildln' I helped ■ must lie tlie shape of the foot, •F sermon. Susan to git on a white muslin dress. 1 lint it is not necessary to wear + Prayer meeting on Wednesday even and when the other tlxin's was all on I boots of an ugly shape to secure •F ing at 7:30. q. she looked lovely. The clock struck I this primary essential. To in the hour for the wedilln', the house I •!< sure that tlie big too is not push •F Everyone welcome to these meetings. “I was glad when they said unto me was chuck full o' the neighbors—1 fur ed out against tlie other toes •F nished the cake mid things—mul up let us go into the the house of the d* tlie inner side of tlie boot where drives Charlie In Ills two horse wagon, it lies is kept straight. The soles •F Lord.-l’s. 122:1. with n suit o' new store clothe» on, should lie a sixth to a fourth of •F lookin' tine mill manly. 1 met him nt an Inch thick mid tlie heel broad, •F the door and tuk him in to the settin’ CHRISTIAN SCIENCE an ini'll or less in height. If the *F room, where Susan was astandln’ degree of tint foot be anything •F Services held every Sunday morning waitin’. Susan blushed a little, and I more than the merest trace me •F at 11 o’clock in I. O. O. F. Hall. seen n mighty pleased look come over chanical means are utilized to •F Charlie's face. But there wasn’t no throw Hie weight of tlie body, •F Evervbodv welcome. time to git acquainted, for the parson distributed down tlie leg. slightly •F stepped in. and before they knowoil ' outside the center of tlie ankle •F it they was married. Then, after the joint. To effect this the sole •F snack set in the dinin' room. Charlie [ mid heel of each boot must be •F tuk his wife out to the wagon and j thickened along Its inner side by d- driv’ off. followed by the usual shower a quarter, one-third or half an d- o’ rice and old slippers. inch, the amount depending •F Reckon you'll say there wa'n’t noth- I upon the severity of the ease. •F in’ foolish about this, mid I don’t know The worse the case the greater •F as there would 'a' been if it could ’a’ ; the thickening.’’ •F been done without a go-between. Y'aee l •F there's u natural course sich things .¡. .j. + .}. .¡. .¡. (. q. q. q. q. q. q. q- q. q. have to run, Jist like measles. A wrong treatment o' measles is apt to drive I A Wise Boy's Reply. 'em in. In Charlie's and Susan's case Willie's Mamina — Come now. Wil the courtin' and the glttin' used to lie. I am ready to hear you repeat your workin’ in matrimonial harness was history lesson. Willie Aw. let history throned on to 'em all to onct. If the repent Itself.—Philadelphia Record. courtin' hail been done in its proper time the new harness wouldn't 'a' been Something Wagnerian. so hard to get used to. Mrs. A—Wliat did your husband say OREGON and WASHINGTON It wasn't three days after the wed dln’ when Susan she come to me all vvlien lie saw tlie bill for your new afire, mnl she says, says slie, “Miss gown? Mrs. B.—I didn't hear. I start Shaw, what'd you go tie me up to sich ed t" play on tlie piano. A Directory or each < Ity. Town and n man as that for?" "What's the trou Village Hiving descriptive sketch of atlon, population, telc- ble?” says I. “He never speaks to me gratili, shlpping and banking point: nt breakfast no more'll if I'd come In also < ’last ID- <’ Dirvi tory, compiled by for hired help.” "1 don't know nothin' business and protesNion. 'bout men," says 1, “but I lienrn tell •Olli A- CO. si \ rri.i: that they have all sorts o' ways about COUGHS 'em that don't mean nothin'. Ifliedon't and COLDS want to talk at breakfast, wait till Don’t be lrpriaed if yow: have an attack i Dennis Eucalyptus Ointment dinner. Mebbe lie’ll have somepln to , I of . heurnntisrn thia spring. Just rub the AT ALL DRUQ STORES say by that time that's wo'tli liearin'." J affected parts freely with Chamberin'n’s Lin T ubes 25 c jars 50 c Well, she went away only half paci iment and it will soon duappear. Sold by fied, mul pretty soon in comes Cliarlle, all and he wants to know w hat 1 had agin him to marry him to n woman who , talked all the time at breakfast—just . the time o' ilav lie Mt chipper and | liked talkin’ himself—mid wouldn't give ; him a chance to get In a word. 1 tole him I was a woman myself and knovved that there was times a woman hail to J talk and times she had to cry and if he wanted to git one different from tills he'd have to git ler made to order. For months they was n riinnin' to me complainin' because I got 'em into u fix. mnl 1 got mighty tired of it. One evenin' I got out my mare and driv over to Charlie's farm. Cliarlle was n-sittiti’ on the porch smokin' his cob pipe, and Susan was in. de doln tlie supfier dishes. I sit still in the Those who seek rest and sea buggy, with the whip in my hand, for I knowed what I wus a-goin' to do, mi l I shore [recreation, will find thought It 'lid be prudent to be ready to move on suddent. abundant opportunities at "Charlie." I - i !, ”1 come over to ax your periling for tyili’ y' lip with | Newport. a gal that's got one o' the worst tern i pers li r I irn Ample hotel accommodations, I hadn't linrilly got .la- words out o my mouth befoie Susan comes to cottages orcamping arrange the do.Il- wipin' a plate w ith n ill lieloth mid fire in her eye. "Wlint’s that y’ ments. say?" she says, mighty Imt. “I says," says I. "I've come over a-purpose to tell you, Susan, that I'm mighty sorry for what I done, jienmadili* you to marry the worst loan in the world to git on with. He's tile <• nisariiilest"— John rem bed down for the Iron Daily Trains Each Direction scrnls.T lit-!de the stops, but lie was too lute. Susan shied the plate she was wipin' ‘it me. mid It went within A k our nearest agent for folder ‘Newport,’ or write an inch of t.iy tie :e I give the mare a John M. Scott, General Paas mger Agent ent with the whip mid gut out, fullered by most o' tlie inovuL'es in the house. Charlie mid Susan both u-flrin' nt mo. ,,,,,,, "Lav. i ■ . wl.at s this?" "It's a gli l. Vi'e'v- i. mini her Arabella Marie | after the dour worn« n who brought us together.’’ ROLK’S Business Directory Newport Ch a rm in g Resort by the Sea Low Round Trip Fares SOUTHERN PACIFIC LINES