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About Jacksonville post. (Jacksonville, Or.) 1906-19?? | View Entire Issue (Aug. 18, 1917)
JclCkSOnVille Post Medford schools will open October 1 Jamaica Ginger Sold To SPAIN RULED BY ARMY For Sale, Tools, Etc. Real Estate Ads. Fred J. Fick was a visitor at Med- Coos County Loggers. • ford Friday morning. SATURDAY, AUGUST 18, 1917 Entire Nation Under Mar A lot of Blacksmithing. Wood work FOR SALE-A tract of five acres in Prof, and Mrs. G. W. Ager were vis ing and Pipe fitting tools, stock of A; pl-gate valley, close to [»suffice itors at Medfoid Friday forenoon. tial Law as Result Of bolts, old iron, etc A set of 4 wheels ind school: an ideal location for lunch Salem. Or., Au.f. 13 Attorney Gen Three car loads of logs were .taken LOCAL NEWS for hack, old buggy, gasoline engine, counter, confectionery, etc. Large eral Hr< wn, on complaint of the Sniith- Disorders in Gener- out to the mill at Medford this morn house nearly now. barn with stalls for etc. now in shop on California street. IV wers Logging company, is investi ing. Also: Small cook stove, heating ii horses Tract fronts 600 ft. on Ap- gating the sale of Jamaica ginger to ai Strike Flora Thompson was a recent visitor stove, step ladders, large camera etc., | piegate river. Regular stopping place The first car load of pear« of this the employes of .the company. The in Medford. being the personal property belonging | for tourists etc. Will be sold at a bar season, left Medford for the east Thurs- men it is claimed, get the Jamaica gin Mary Bagshaw was a visitor at Med ' day- Madrid. Aug. 14-The whole of Spain to the estate of the late Charles H. gain if taken soon. D. W. Bagshaw, ger from the grocery stores and use it | ford Saturday evening. has been placed under martial law fol- Basye, deceased. Will be sold in a lot Jacksonville, ¡Oregon. Mr. and Mrs. J. B. Coleman of San as a beverage. Robert Holzgang of Ruch was a re Fiancisco visited Miss Stella Levy Fri- ---------- «*>♦ | lowing disorders resulting from the i at a bargain, or blacksmith outfit will cent visitor in this city. be sold separately if desired. day. Domeslic Woe Causes Shaotiug general strike which is spreading. This D. W. B agshaw , Adm. W. H. Venable of Ruch was a visi decision was reached at a meeting of Mrs. Ina MeCawIcy of McCloud was Jacksonville, Oregon. tor in this city Monday. the cabinet, which devoted its entire visiting friends here a few days this time to a consideration of the strike. Fred Offenbacher of Applegate was week. Roseville, Cal., Aug. 13— Wesley L ! Instructions were sent to military au- a recent visitor in town. Ashland Electrician Dies. A break in the water main yesterday I Perry shot killed Edwin K. Greenhigh, i thorities who have been given full con- Uncle Billy Cameron of Uniontown deluged a street in the lower end of his brother-in-law, here last night, and . t ( - ----- Disturbances which occurred at was a recent visitor in town. town. after shooting his own wife through various places have been stopped by Ashland, Or., Aug. 13—Ray F. Sayle E. E. Johnson of Tacoma, Wash, is A Medford physician hunts rattle the hand and missing Mrs. Greenhigh ....... military — j forces. ; better known as “Blondy,” anemnloye with another bullet, shot and killed a visitor in the valley this week. snakes by the light of his auto head The Government needs Farmers as The strike, which was begun by the | of the California Oregon Power compa- himself. Police said the shooting was railroad employes, has even affected T. W. Fulton of Medford transacted lights. 1 ny, who was badly burned on the hand .veil a: Fighters. Two million tl.ree business in this city Monday aftenoon. Mrs. J. A. Wilson of Medford was a the result of domestic trouble. newspapers here and only those which July 24. by the arcing of 4000 volts of hundred thousand acres of Oregon & ----------- •<»*----------- have nonunion staffs will appear to electricity, died at the sanitarium here California Railroad Co. Grant Lands. Chas. F. Dunford of Sterling Road business visitor in this city Friday af night. They have receive 1 assurances yesterday afternoon. Last Monday be I Title revested in United States. To was a business visitor in this city Tues ternoon. Washington Mills Again day. from the government that they will was operated upon for acute appendi be opene 1 for homesteads ar.d sale. Elmo Throckmorton of the Apdegate Operating be protected. At noon yesterday the citis but he did not fully rally from the Containing some of best land left in China is the seventeenth nation to valley was a recent business visitor in Large Copyrighted capital was quiet. A majority of the operation The doctors gave no hope United States. enter the war against Germany and this city. Map, showing land by sections and des- workmen wish to work in peace; on j on Friday, but on Saturday evening he Austria. Mrs. Ida Wilson, and Mary Bagshaw Portland, Aug. 15.—News has reached ly a minority seeks to promote disord appeared to rally and relatives thought i cription of soil, c.imate, rainfall, el - Mr. and Mrs. E S. Wilson left Fri were business visitors in Medford Tues Portland that the sunny side of the er. that his chances for recovery were 1 vations, temperature etc., by e ninties, day for a two-weeks outing at San day afternoon. dark clouds, which came over the good. Yesterday morning, however, a I Postpaid One Dollar. Grant Lands Lo Francisco. The Jacksonville Brick & Tile Co. lumber industry in western Washington turn for the worse came. Sayle was cating Co. Box 6U) Portland, Oregon. Portland Man Is Dead. Mrs. Mattie Thompson and Mrs. Lau will resume operations for a run of the middle of July, has burst into view. 22 years old and was a native of Ne-1 Labor disturbances brought on by ra Ryan were visitors at Grants Pass about 30 days. braska. At The Churches this week. w —... Delmar E. Warren and Ella McClan I W. W. activities and other influ Albany, Or., Aug. 13 —A. T. Kibbe, P resbyterian Mr. and Mrs. Rowell Hines returned han were united in marriage by Judge ences seem to have lost their force and aged 54 years, a resident of Portland, Wagon Turns Turtle. more sawmills and other wood-work died here yesterday as the result of an this week from a few days visit at TouVeile, Wednesday. Albert H. Gammons. Minister ing plants are operating than at any accident at Saddle Butte quarries near Crescent City, Cal. Burke Markell of Company C was ( en- Sunday Services regularly as follows: time since the operatives quit to Canyonville, Or., Aug. 13—Mr. and D. H. Cronemiller left Thursday eve struck by a train while on patrol duty | force demands for a shorter work day Shedd. He was a foreman in the con 10:00 A. M. Sabbath School Classes struction work on a railroad, building Mrs. Olinghouse, of Glendale, while ning on a short trip to Seattle and oth near Glendale, Thursday night. and higher pay. According to in for all ages. from Shedd to Saddle Butte. His son driving on the highway a half a mile er points in Washington. Wood dealers are busy delivering fuel formation telephoned to this city 11:00 A. M. Morning worship, with had the contract on the road. Mr. Kib from this place on Sunday afternoon, Ringling’s circus will give Jackson for the winter. Wood is higher in yesterday afternoon from the Seattle sermon. be was a contractor and leaves a widow were forced out of the road by three county the go by this year, jumping price, owing to a scarcity of choppers. office of the West Coast Lumbermen,s 0:15 P. M. Christian Endeavor Pray- Boudinot Conner, who lives with his association, the mids that have resumed and three grown sons—G. E., of Port autos coming in the opposite |direetior>, er meeting. from Portland to Chico, Cal. land; Dr. Oral A , of .Canton, Minn.; and their wagon turned turtle on the 7:30 P. M. Evening worship, with The premium list of the county fair mother near this city has been commis have done so on the former basis of and Dale, of Chicago. He was a Ma lower side of the road. Both were sermon. have been issued and copies can be had sioned as 1st lieutenant in the National pay and hours. son. seriously bruised and they were tak army. Prayer meeting on Wednesday even- Among the big mills that are running of J. H. Carkin at Medford. en to the home of their son, living ing at 7:30. Mrs. Mary Kaiser, mother of E. again ¡are the Wilson Bros. Lumber j. For a first-class bond in the largest near, where they received medical at Woman Makes Thief Give tention. Everyone welcome to these meetings, Surety Company in America, apply to Kaiser of Ashland died at the home of company, at Aberdeen; the Walville “i was glad when they said unto me her son, Thursday morning, aged 77 Lumber company, Walville; the Seattle ------------------------------------------------------------- D. W. Bagshaw at this office. Up Loot At Canemah. years. Mill & Logging company, the Swager let us go into the the house of the Drs Dow ft Dow of Central Point Ralph Turpin Under Ar Lord.—Ps. 122:1. & Nettleton Lumber company, the Joe Wetterer is acting as and Medtord, have returned from their Canal Lumber company, at Seattle: and Street Commissioner during the Oregon City, Aug. 14—Mrs. Viola rest at Klamath. vacation and resumed practice. absence of E. S, Wilson who is in San the Clear Fir Lumber company and Tait, of Canemah, is brave when it CHRISTIAN SCIENCE W. W. Koontz, a lumberman of Cen Francisco. the St. Paul & Tacoma Lumber comes to tackling a robber as was tralia, Wash., visited at the home of Services held every Sunday morning company, at Tacoma; four plants at shown yesterday afternoon, after ¿he Grants Pass, Or., Aug. 13- Ralph Gus Newbury’s wood shed and gar Mr. and Mrs. D. W. Bagshaw this Blaine, ail of the plants at Hoquiam had seen a stranger reach into a win Turpin, wanted here for the murder at 11 o’clock in I. O. O. F. Hall. age. with a Chalmers auto were des week. and Bellingham; and nearly all mills dow at the home of her daughter, Mrs. last Thursday of William McAllister, Everybody welcome. troyed by fire at an early hour Thurs on the main line of the railways in the Gustav Grieble, adjoining her own and a sawyer at the Spaulding lumber mill, Mr. and Mrs John Dunnington and day morning. Centralia district. Mr. and Mrs. Art Kleinhammer spent take something therefrom. Mrs. Tait south of this city, has been captured Deer season opened Wednesday, but a weeks outing at Crescent City, Cal. gave chase to the man and, overtaking at Klamath Falls, according to a tele unless rain falls before next week the this week. him, accused him of taking a watch. gram received here this forenoon, and Americans Will Work In season will be closed for 10 days by or Bob Finney, who is employed at the der of the governor. The fellow made signs on his fingers, Turpin has admitted his identity. Canadian Harvest Officers from here will hasten to whereupon Mrs. Tait told him to cut Blue Ladge mine came home Tuesday G. E. Rolfe and Frank Patton of Al out signs and talk English. He did by Klamath Falls and secure the man, but returned to the mine with his fam .——«ex promptly obtained in all onntnofl OR K'C FEE. TRADE-MARKS, < . . H iii.i <<-pyifglitn regís bany were fined $75 each by Justice ily Thursday. saying he hadn’t taken anything, but bringing him here for trial on the ISleifd. Send Met. i, . ’I or Photo, for Washington, Aug. 14.—American Mrs. Tait convinced ¡him that he had charge of first degree murder. Witnes FREE REPORT on | ■ i», biiity. I‘:ih nt pract- Trefren at Ashland. Monday. When it e exelllMively. C-«... UL^LRCNCES- J. B. Coleman of Oakland, Cal., a arrested they had 24 quarts of whiskey labor will be supplied for harvesting I Send J re-Hs In Ft uq i fur invaluable l»o<>k better get away, which he didaftir ses are ready to testify that they saw on TJ CBTA d 4 I GELL PATENTS, former well known resident of Jackson in their car. the Canadian grain crop under an he had thrown the watch at Mrs. Tait’s Turpin shoot McAllister .after a short ! ■ V io get « partner, \ L uable liiluriiiation. County is spending a fev weeks at his Col. Williams and H. K Hanna au- arrangement reached today between feet. controversy last Thursday morning. old home near Talent. toed to Medford recently. The Col. W. W. Cory, Canadian deputy com ----------------«CD«----------------- â Albert Chittenden who died at his trod the quarter deck and Herbert ma missioner of the interior and depart PATEMI LAWÏER3, Oakville Youth Is Danger War Department Will Not home near Agate, Monday afternoon nipulated the wheel. They had a plea ment of labor officials. St., WarJilnqton, 0. C was buried in the cemetery at this city sant trip and returned safely to the American harvest hands will be ously Wounded. Change Its Plans. Wednesday afternoon. permitted for the first time to enter home anchorage. Canada and immigration regulations Sidney Abbott of this city, but who The Royal Neighbors gave a surprise ¡3 now in California, has been called party Saturday night in honor of Neigh wili be waived by both countries. Centralia, Wash., Aug. 13—Ray Washington, Aug. 1.3—In reference Thousands of Americans are ex to the request of Rev. Edward P. Pence mond Jorgenson, a 17-year-old Oakville OREGON and WASHINGTON for examination as to fitness for ser bor Ellison of Portland who is visiting vice in the new National Army. her parents Mr. and Mrs. F. R. Tun- pected to go across the borber to help ! of Portland, that the 3d Oregon infan- I boy, is in a Centralia hospital hovering ! try be held for home duty until the between life and death with a bullet Mr. and Mrs. Sam Walsh spent a gate in this city. Nearly all the mem- save the Canadian crops. ------ «»♦■ ■ I members under 19 become seasoned, hole just below his heart, as a result A Directory of each City, Town and couple of days this week in Ashland bers of the lodge were present and a Village, giving descriptive sketch of where Mr. Walsh had an operation for general good time prevailed. Will Rush Railroad To Coal i the war department wrote Senator of an accident. Young Jorgenson is each place, location, population, tele j Chamberlain today that it was imprac the son of Lawrence Jorgenson, an removal of his tonsils performed. graph, shipping and banking point; The bootlegger who escaped from Oakville butcher. While at his fath also Classified Directory, compiled by Fields In Alaska ticable to grant the request. The de Myrtle W. Blakely, county treasur Justice Wimer of Ashland, Tuesday business and profession. ~ er ’ s slaughter house the youth was I partment says that nearly all organ • R. L. POLK * co., si: vrr^L er of Jackson county, is spending a night by covering the Justice with a dragging ij rifle by the muzzle. The izations have soldiers that are young short vacation with her sister Mrs, gun, was arrested by Sheriff Quine of Seward, Alaska, Aug. 15.—The con and they must be sent where their ser trigger caught in a rope and the weap Fred Colvig at Enterprise, Oregon. Roseburg. Wednesday afternoon and viction that the section of the United on discharged. He lias a fighting I vices are most needed. Charles W. Prim of this city who has brought back to answer to the charges States railway extending from Seward chance for recovery is the statement FOR been at the officers training camp at of bootlegging and resisting an officer. to the Matanuska coal fields should be of physicians. Hecame Intoxicated In CRACKED and San Francisco for the past three J. O. Winner of Albany and Carrie completed with all possible haste, in montns has been given a commission Ryan of Corvallis each drew a six order to make available the great fuel CHAPPED HANDS Soft Drink Parlor. Dufur Man Sent to Asylum. as second lieutenant in the new nation months jail sentence and $500. fine in supplies of that field, was expresed 6 Dennis Eucalyptus Ointment al army. the justice court at Ashland Friday. here last night by Herbert A. Meyer, AT ALL DRUG STORtS Centralia, Wash., Aug 13 — Warrants assistant secretary of the interior, They were charged with importing li Grant Coleman was convicted in Jus TUBES 25C JARS 50C The Dalles, Or., Aug. 13—Walter R. tice Wimer’s court at Ashland of hav quor into dry territory. They are in and A. D. Shepard and Edwin F. were issued on Saturday Cor the arrest Smith, of Dufur, who has been employ of John McElroy and Arthur Slack, on ing liquor in his possession. Coleman the county jail at this city. Winner is Wendt, railroad experts. ed by the Dufur Orchard company, sud The three have just finished a de charges of illegally selling liquor. Slack denly became ins me and was brought One Lone Drafted Man Is claims that he found the liquor and in the man who escaped from an officer I tended turning it over to the authori near Ashland Tuesday night by threat tailed investigation of the coal fields, h is not yet been arrested. The war t > this city yesterday. He was taken I Ready To Serve. rants were issued on the complaint of ening him with a gun. railroad construction, traffic condi- ties. The sentence was suspended. tu Pendleton last night following an Prof. K. E. Morris of Roseburg has tions and hauling costs. They left last Lee Montgomery, who savs he became examination, for treatment in the state After refusing to close the deer sea intoxicated on liquor purchased at Ed been appointed Rural School Supervis night for Seattle and the East. hospital here. son as requested by the fire wardens, Gold Beach, Or., Aug. 14 Today the Lack of labor is delaying the w.rk Cuddy’s soft drink emporium, where or to succeed E. R. Peterson, who re Governor Withycombe has reconsider first 17 men called in the first draft for the accuse 1 men are employed, Mont- of connecting the two ends of the ed the matter and on Tuesday issued a signed. Prof. Morris arrived this week Seward-Anchorage line. Places could gomery is serving out time in the city Head Crushed by Logs. the new national army in Curry county proclamation closing the hunting sea and will spend a few days geting ac be found lor 500 more men. The de jail for drurkeness. were examined by the medical member son from August 21, to September 1, quainted with schoal conditions before mand for men in the copper mines is of the county exemption board, and taking up his official duties when school unless rain falls before August 21. Centralia, Wash., Aug. 11 —When eight of the 17 were rejected f< r phj - begins in September. Mr. Morris is a chiefly responsible for the shortage. Pioneer Woman Found Dead. his head was caught between two logs ical disability; one man was an enemy Edward S. Tull died at his home in normal school and university student while he was helping loa i cars at the alien, and all the rest claim.>d ex Medford, Monday August 1.3, aged 77 and has had nine years experience in By the time the foo4 bill is ready to 14 — Mrs. Stillwater camp at Vader, Thursday, emption on varioas counts except < tie Aberdeen, W.ish., Aug. years. Mr. Tull was a native of Mis- the school room. serve, it will be overdone. Samuel Benn, wife of the founder of Henry H. Emerson, an employe of the man. souri and had crossed the plains three Aberdeen, wag found dead in bed this camp was instantly killed. Coroner times by team. He leaves a widow, morning when one of her daughters Edward Newell removed the body to Two Narrowly one son and one daughter. Funeral Escape went to call her for breakfast. She Centrali i, where it is b -mg h rid pend was held Friday. Interment in the was 72 years old and a pioneer. A sis ing fun .-ral arrangements. Drowning' at Centralia. cemetery at this city. ter, Mrs. Margaret Rafferty, resides Einers rn was 27 years of age and is At a meeting of the county court in Portland. Mrs. Benn and Mrs. Raf survived by his wife and one child. His held Wednesday, the application of E. Ceutralia, Wash., Aug. 10. At Pa ferty came across the plains by wagon parents reside at Colville, Idaho. Gem Razors & Blades, B. Pickel and others for the organiza cific beach Mrs. Herman Young, of trail in 1864, their mother dying on the tion of an irrigation district was grant this city, narrowly escaped drowning Ever Ready Razors & Blades way. St. Helens Cannery Opens For I when she stepped into a hole while ed and Saturday, S ’ptember 15’h, set as the date of the election at which the wading in a slough. Mrs. LiuraCoulter Fine Toilet Goods. Violin Strings, Pioneer of 1850 Dead. Big Seasons Run proposition will be submitted to the of this city, had a narrow escape from " Box Paper—Correspondence cards land owners of the district. The bond drowning while swiming iu the Sko ik Canyonville, Or., Aug. 14—J. Lewis St. Helens. Or., Aug.— Beginning ' umchuck river at the new city park. filed by the petitioners was approved. Hanks, a pioneer aged 87, died at Glen Ladies’ Handbags at cost dale last night. The funeral will be the seassri’s operations, the cannery ! She had gone under the lasttim- who 1 Ray Sayle. electrician for the Cali held tomorrow afternoon. Deceased of the Uilumbia River Packing & ‘ aid reached her an I .vis u icons ’io 11 fornia-Oregon Power Co., died at the De Luxe Tooth Paste, 20c per tube. came to Oregon in 1850, coming around Produce c impany starte I operations when taken out. Sanitarium at AshlAnd, Sunday evening Cane Horn to California firs’. His yesteiday. Five tons of beans were on after an operation a few days previ Congress seems to have entered the wife <h?d three months ago. The Ma hind ready for the fifty pickers and ously for appendicitis. He was a na J. W.Robinson, M. D., Proprietor sonic order will have charge of the fun i were all cleaned uo an I canne I. The war after the plan of that mtn who tive of Nebraska and was aged 32 eral, with Mayor Rice of Roseburg, in company expects the daily receipts of wAllied right in, t i-1 • I a > i 11 in I years. He was a member of the Elks, fruits and vegetables to steadily in walked uigir. out again. charge. Modern Woodmen and Moose lodges crease, and in a few days will have If the Units! States cooperates with and was very popular among his ac He sure you’re in right then go 100 operatives in the cannery which ! the Allies on the battlefield, the war quaintances. has a daily capacity of 1650 cases. | cotifereneou will look after themselves. ahead. ) iik i &CÜ. 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