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About Jacksonville post. (Jacksonville, Or.) 1906-19?? | View Entire Issue (Aug. 25, 1917)
Real Estate Ads. For Sale, Tools, Etc. E. A. Fleming has purchased a new Pienti/ of Guns for Men Disturbance Qjelled In Prison automobile. By Wales Sent lo I rance. Flora Thompson was a recent visitor FOR SALE-A tract of rive acres in A lot of Blacksmithing, W od work in Medford. SATURDAY, AUGUST 25. 1917 ing and Pipe fitting tools, stock "f Applegate valley, close jopostoflne /Are you a subscriber ts th ' Post? W a)|n Walla, Wash., Aug. 21. —l or bolts, old iron, etc A »et of 4 w.i.ils and school; an ideal location for lunch Washington, Aug 21 There is no the first tine in several years lhe If not, why not? Large for hack, old buggy, gasoline engine, counter, confectionery, etc. short are of rifles for tie American h >nse nearly new. barn a ¡th stalls for LOCAL NEWS “wat r cure” war used on mutinous etc. now in shop on California street. Mrs. Charley Beery was a visitor in f irces sent to Europe, although there convicts at ihe state penitentiary yes Al«o: Small cook stove, heating I horse« Tract fronts 600 ft. op Ap M tdfor j Tnesl iy. mav be some delay in equipping all ¡stove, step ladders, large camera etc., plegate river. Regular stopping place thirty of them had terday, after about visi' or at Mrs. L. A. Ryan was a m?n of the national army with the Wea W. O. Garrett returned from a hunt- of them had kept the entire pri* n being lhe personal property b-lunging for t ur sts etc. Will ba-aold at a bar- Meiford Thursday. pons they are to use in training, it was ing trip Mondav. aawke all night by hammering their to the estate of the late Charles H. gain if taken soon. D. W. Bagshaw, Mary Bagshaw was a visitor at Med siid officially today at the war depart cells with iron buckets. Warden Basy e, deceased. Will be s« Id in a lot Jacksonville, .Oregon. ' H. K. Hanna made a trip to Rogue ment. ford Saturday evening. River Wednesday. Drum w ul 1 not use the hose only as a at a bargain, or blacksmith outfit wi I ------------------------- [ Fred Offenbacher of Applegate was ast resort and then kept the prison I be sold separately if desired. Jack Lyden transacted business at FOR SALE—The McLaren property Farmer Shoots Neighbor. a recent visitor in town. D. W. B agshaw , Adm. physician lie irby to prevent fatalities. Medford Wednesday, ■ >n Applerate road. Good small house Tiger Johnson, of Spokane; Sears, of Jacksonville, Oreg. n. and m.csiary outbuildings, chicken A pall of smoke has covered the val Miss Ellen Hartman was a visitor in lacoma; . nd Casey, of Walla Walla, ley for the past few days. Medford Thursday afternoon. nark, et ■. A n imler of fine fruit trees Salem, Or., Aug. 22-Fred Moore of Uncle Billy Cameron of Uniontown Turner, Or., was shot and instantly the ringleaders: withstood punishment bearing excellent fruit. Wilf'.bÌ* sold M'nary WPI Vo ’ e For Niw Rowell D. Hines is employed at the for several minutes before giving in. was a recent visitor in town. at a bargain. Apply at the premises Medford National Bank this week. killed at a late hour tonight by A. E. The state prison has been under Tax Bill or at Uli e ot Jacksonville Post. Attorney W. E. Phipps of Medford Bradley, a neighbor. Bradley mounted Frank Hull of Central Point was a going reforms for years and there is visitor in this city Monday afternoon. was a business visitor in this city Fri a horse and rode at full speed to the not even a dark solitary cel1, these day. Oregon penitentiary, where he gave having disappear« d soon after the The G iverrment nee Is Farmers as Washington. Aug. 21.—Questioned Attorney B F Piatt of Medford himself up. He said he had caught lockstep was abandoned, The late regarding his attitude on the pending •veil at- Fighters. Two million three James Francis of Medtord visited transacted business in this city Thurs friends in this city several days this Moore stealing grain from his field. trouble arose several days ago when revenue bill Senator McNary said to hundred ’hous md acres of Oregon & day. Bradley was turned over to Sheriff several men were kept in their regular day : week. California Railroad Co. Grant Lands. R. S. Bullis of Meaford transacted Nee Ihatn and the case is being investi cells after having been caught trying Title revested in United States. To Mrs. E. A. Cave of Los Angeles is “ I shall vote to increase the taxa business in this city Wednesday fore to escape. Bread an«l water failed to tion proposed by the majority of the be opene 1 for homesteads ar.d sale. visiting her daughter Mrs. W. O. Gar gated. noon. quiet them and other bad men sym- finance committee, for the reason Contain ng some of best land left in ret in this city. Porter J. Neff of Medford was a busi Victim of Ptomaine Buried Large Copyrighted pathize«! and aided in the disturbance«. that the money necessary for the United Stites. Deb McKee. Mrs. Fort McKee and ness visitor in this city Tuesday after Map, sh >wing land by sections and des The situation was well under contr« I prosecution of war should be drawn as Frank Varney of Watkins transacted noon. far as practicable, from the pockets of cription of soil, c.imate, rainfall, ele late last night. business in this city today. Mrs. Miles Cantral and son Otto of The Dalles, Or., Aug. 23-The body those who enjoy the greatest war vations, temperature etc., by countie-. Thursday was the hottest day of the Ruch were visitors in this city Wed- of thb late James Nelson Ball was sent profits. A heavy tax should be im Postpaid One Dollar. Grant Lands Lo Kemp Has Bad Record season, thermometers registering 105 to the Warren cemetery, near Kings- nesday. posed upon large incomes and the cating Co. Box 6'0 Portland, Oregon. ■ ley, tixlay for interment. Mr. Ball Mr. and Mrs. P. A. Pepper of San to 107, according to location. remainder will be paid uticomplaingly Mr. and Mrs. Frank Butler of Port died suddenly Monday at The Dalles Francisco, are visiting friends in this Salem, Or., Aug. 21.—Advi’ig by the masses of the people. 1 am land are visiting at the home of Mrs. hospital from the effects of ptomaine were received yesterday by Warden opposed to the tax on sugar and coffee vicinity. Butler’s father C. F. Huefs in this poisoning He leaves a young widow Murphy that George Kemp, who as such a tax would press heavily up >n PllESIIYTF.lt' IN Charles and Alford Fattig of Ruch city. and two small children. escaped soma time ago from the peni those striving to meet the hardships of transacted business in this city Monday Albert H. Gammons. Minister ---------- .r.----------- Mr. and Mrs. C. D. Abbott and fam tentiary, bad been captured at Seatt'e. w ir conditions. forenoon. Sunday Services regularly as follows: ily accompanied bv Mrs. John Greaves Undergoes Operation In He has violated his parole twic«-, ai d Miss Mildred Mee of Portland is vis 10:00 A. M. Sabbath School Classes left this morning for a trip to Crater is regtiarded as a habitual criminal. iting her grandfather, Judge J. R. Neil Lake Lumberjack Regiment Re for all ages. Order to Join Army. Kemp was sent to the Oregon peni- of this city. 11:00 A. M. Morning worship, with teutiary from Wasco county in 1913 for ci uifed to Full Strength W. W. Koontz of Centralia, Wash Sam Walsh who recently underwent ington who had been visiting friends in sermon. larceny. In December, 1914, he wis an operation at the Ashland hospital is this city fur the past two weeks, re 6:45 P. M. Christian Endeavor Pray Centralia, Wash., Aug. 23—Willard paroled and violated parole by stealit g recovering nicely. er meeting. Mossop, of Tono, displayed unusual pa an automobile. He was returned to District Forester, Geo. H. Cecil, turned home today. 7:30 P. M. Evening worship, with triotism when he was examined by the prison and again paroled in 1916. A Portland, Oregon, announces that the For a first-class bond in the largest Mrs. Randida Goodale, wite of Hen Thurston county exemption board and sermon. Surety Company in America, apply to ry Goodale, died at her home in Med rejected for physical unfitness. Mos second time he broke parole by forgery regiment of lumbermen, officially known i Prayer meeting on Wednesday even D. W. Bagshaw at this office. went to Bremerton navy yard and en as the 10th Engineers (Forest) and ford, Friday morning, age! 54 years. sop immediately asked if it was not listed in th«* navy. The foliowilg day nicknamed the “lumberjack regiment” , ing at 7:30. G. R. Harper, formerly of this city She was a native of Maine. Everyone welcome to these meetings. possible to remedy the defects so that has accepted a position in the tax de Mr. and Mrs Lewis Ulrich, Mr. and he could be accepted. When told that he deserted and was married in Seatt’e has been recruited to full stren'.h, and “1 was glad when they said unto me : George King, partment of the Southern Pacific. under the name of the Forest Service, which has been se ■ Mrs. Chas. Nunan, Mr. and Mrs. an operation would be necessary he ex let us go into the the house of the was captured curing the men, has been notified by I A detachment of Company ’’C,” Blaine Klum and Paul Luy »re camp- pressed a desire to undergo one. Drs. Shortly afterward he Lord.—Ps. 122:1. Oregon tieniten- and returnaJ to the the War Department to enlist no more stationed at Medford, made a hike to | ing on the south fork of Rogue river, H. W. Parelow, W. L. Bridgford and I tiary. He escaped from the honor candidate for service with this regi I this city and return, Monday fore- They are expected home Monday, N J. Redpath volunteered to perform gang Julv 29, last. ment. In anticipation, however, of a CHRISTIAN SCIENCE noon. ». Ant Mary A. Bagshaw, compositor in the operation without charge, and Mos possible call soon for another regiment I Services held every Sunday morning The Applegate Lumber Co’s, mill at this office, leaves tonight for a month's sop went cn the operating table yes of the same character the listing offi- ; End Strike In Shipyards Of at 11 o'clock in I. O. O. F. Hall. MeJford is running steadily now. but ' vacation at Olympia, Seattle and other terday morning. At latest reports he cers all over the country have been in the supply of logs is not equal to the points in Washington. Everybody welcome. Miss Ellen was doing nicely. structed to continue listing names of j Grays Harbor capacity of the mill. Hartman wiil assist in getting out the suitable men who may be summone.1 W. W. Williams who had been visit Post during her absence. Electric Sparks when needed. ing his sister, Mrs. F. J. Fick of this Washington. Aug. 5.— As the result Sidney and Julian Abbot of Hilt, Cal. The “lumberjack regiment” is not a city for several days, left for his home are visiting their parents in this city’, (From Off Our Wireless) of conferences concluded here today in fighting force but will be employed in at Baker, Oregon, Wednesday. which representatives of shipbuilders, woods operations in France, getting Sidney has been drawn for the armv the shipping board and the American out material for army use. The re Dr. John Reuter and sisters Dora and and passed the examination with high Things are beginning to get cheaper [Federation of Labor participate), a cruits are now being assembled in Cordelia, of The Dalles, Oregon, arriv markings. He expects to be called to OH KC FEE light* regts in Washington which shows that the ! strike of more than UK*) shipbuilders Washington, where they are drilled IT TRADE-MAHKS. V ed Thursday and are visiting their sis the service in a few days. r l i iff... for 1.1 -r»“l. >k’ Patent pract- politicians still have some influence. FrtLE REPORT I in the Grays Harbor district of Wash- ter Lizzie at the old home in this CrCRENCES. daily bv the officers assigned to com i. ' ciltbively. UA Robert Muller, an Ashland boy, ac 1 i< i -I d •S'il . -cw 1 2 ! •, In 8' f.»r invaluable book Too many cooks can have the same ■ ington was declared off and the men mand them Colonel Woodruff of the city. TO Cl r.- SELL PATENTS, cidentally shot himself in the head with \ ‘ iU ’ll OH- 4 W ip;, i. lo get m partner, influence on a war as oi a bowl of : ordered back to work. The strike is regular army, who will head the regi pi'.« nt law ani ut. a rifle while on a hunting trip in the r vahub.e miuriiiattun Mrs. Ellisor who had been visiting said to h»ve been sympathetic. The ment, is in charge and with the assist- her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Frank Tun- Dead Indian country Thursday after broth. The Germans crossed from Galicia in yards at Aberdeen and Hoquiam are ance of a staff made up of practical t ga'eof this city for several weeks, noon. He died almost instantly. The PATENT LAWYERS, left for her home at Portland, Tuesday body was brought back to Ashland yes to Russia, and the Russians from Rus working on wooden ships for the gov lumbermen and foresters is providing , h St., Washington, 0. C an equipment of the most up to «late evening. terday. Full details of the accident sia into Galicia, bat whether they pass ernment. *r ■ ■rr- "x character for the type of woods opera I ed each other on the road was not stat Mrs. Ed Wendt left Tuesday for have not been received as we go to ed. rions calle«! for, in the list of the ex- ’ Tualatin River Takes Three Portland, to join her husband who is press. perience of the Allies. 3 he regiment As a result of the large number of Talent irrigation district voted $600,- employed in that city. Before leaving will take with it bo'h stationary and Lives A i Toll poor crop seasons tnat Germany has 000 worth of bonds for construction « f she ordered the Post sent to her new portable sawmills with everything nec OREGON and WASHINGTON address. an irrigation svstem, Tuesday. Tie suffered, the chances are th it the essary for logging and sawmill work The engine which was wrecked in vote stood 83 for the bonds and 60 Fatherl ind has has had its weather Oregon City, Aug. 23.—The lives of aid for transporting tha product. the recent accident on the logging road against. Considerable opposition was men in the trenches for some time three Clackamas county women were A Directory of each City. Town an<l has been placed on the track again. It manifested in the last few days pre now. Village, giving descriptive sketch of lust in the Tualatin river shortly after ceding the election on account of re- each plate, location, population, tele Under existing conditions there is no noon yesterday when Mrs. Clemmie Gets First Land Bank Loan. has been repaired and is ready for ser graph, shipping an«l banking point; ports that the water supply would be substitute for wa-, but if the present ' Fairhurst, aged 22, of Willamette; vice again. al-«> Cla-tsiti. «! Din- tory, compiled by inadequate. pressue upon the world's militaristic i Mrs. Florence Smith, age) 23, and business and profession. Medford councilmen are after the Montesano, WashThe first feikral • R. L. POLK & CO.. SI \TTLK Classes at St. Mary’s Academy, Med elements shall nit produce one then Miss Minnie Sandy, 15, of West Linn, wood dealers with a sharp stick and land bank lean been made in this cciin- 1 talk of starting a wood yard for sup ford, Oregon will reopen Sept. 4th. tie world cataclysm will have been in were drowned. As members of a ty to James H Hale and wife. vain. party of eight persons enjoying an | plying the citizens with fuel at a rea Both Boarders and day pupiis are re The loan, which bears 5 percent in sonable price. ceived. Full high school course. In Germany's junkers will hive to be outing on the banks of the river, the terest, an 1 which runs for a period of Charles W. Prim, who attended the dividual attention in nrimary and gram come as noiseless and denatured at the trio entered the water to wade, when , 36 years, is for $2500, covers 80 acres recent officers’ training camp at San mar grades. Exceptional advantages British house of lords, and the British Mrs. Fairhust ventured beyond her I in section 20 ami 40 acres in section 21», Francisco and received a second lieu- in art, music, china painting and mod house of lords very likely will cast off depth her cries for aid attracted Miss township 18, range 6 west. ern languages. For particulars ad- a few more privileges before the pre Sandy, who unable to swim, hurried t > 8 Dennis Eucalyptus Ointment tenant’s commission, is visiting rela- ern ,an«ua^s- ror This is the first instrument of the j dress UIC33 Sister JIOIVI oupvnur. Superior. assist Mrs. Fairhurst. The waters kind filled in this county and was quite sent processes are ended, AT ALL DRUG STORtS tives in this city. overcame the younger person, and a curiosity to abstractors, real esta’e tubes 25c J ars soc Jasten Hartman and two sons who C l ■ ~ Mrs. Smith hurrieJ to aid both. Mrs. men and others. It is long, ar.d the have been fighting fire in the Prospect | and before filing takes up more than double the i Smith coull not swim district have returned home; the for- I ECONOMIC AND MILITARY other aid could arrive the three had space in the records usually occupied by Southern Oregon Traction Com- est flres in that region being pretty disappeared. PREPAREDNESS mortgages. There are many special 1 well under control. p my Time Table No. ■>. provisions, among which is the provi- Mr. and Mrs. C. A. Dillstrom of Ruch Aid 0Í Amer/cans Requested si >f that after five pears the parties were business visitors in this citv Mon- may on any interest paying date make day. Mr. Dillstrom has purchased two In addition to complete courses in general and Effective August 23d. 1917. By Verdun payments on the principal of $25 or ov scientific education, offers full opportunities in placer claims on the Applegate and Leave J acksonville. er, even to the full amount. operate them this winter. MILITARY DRILL, DOMESTIC SCIENCE daily except Sunday a. m. I 7:30 ARTS AND COMMERCE Mr. and Mrs. Frank Tunr.ite Aug. 21. —(Delayed.) -A Paris, , 7:50 a. m. Sunday only Plan for effective future service. Your country American Lake Army Tuesday rro«ning for Rutte Falls where deputation from the municioal council needs it. Send for free illustrated book lets,“Train I 8:30 a. m daily except Sunday they will reside for the p’asent. Mr. upon Willian J. the Brain for Peace or War" and “The Woman and of Verdun called Camp Nearly Ready. ■ 9:00 a. tn Sunday only the University/' Address Registrar, Tur.gate has leased his housa in th s Sharp, the American ambassadir. to- I 10:39 a. ni. d lilv excel t Sund iv iay to suggest the possibility of some city to Charles Berwert who will occ UNIVERSITY OF OREGON, Eugene, Oregon j 11:30 a. m i. daily except Sunday upy it immediately. American city adopting Verdun, as it Tacoma, Aug. 22-Construction of 12:00 p. m. daily were, to assist in the reconstruction of the buildings and street improvements, 3:00 p m. daily The friends of Ed Wendt will be glad the citv hall, water wirks, schools and together with water supply and sewe’- 4:°f> p. m. daily to learn that he is rapidly recovering other ruined public properties. nge system« of the American Lake 1 5:00 n. m. daily (Note 1) from his recent illness and has almost Mr. Sb up in r-ply ref -rie l :<i the cantonme it, at which the draft army 7:15 m. daily (Note 2) regained his usual health and strength. P- admiration of Americans L t the heroi will mobilize next month, has advance 1 He is now living in Portland, where his I, ;nve Medford. defense of Verdun and his intentiin to wife joined him this week. to more than 60 per cent of completion take into consideration the best means according to reports made to the mili I 8:00 a m. d uly except Sun ! ly It is claimed that W. E. Smith of bringing the request of the Verdi.n tary transportation accountants of the j 8:3 ) a. m Sunday only Gem Razors & Blades, threshed the wheat from a nine acre city authorities to the attention of the railroad wai board. Up to yesterday 19:00 a. tn. daily except San lay field in the Ross Lan? district which United States. It appeared during the 13-11 carloads and 149 less than car ship . 11:00 a. m. daily Ever Ready Razors & Blades yielded an average of 65 bushel? per conversation that only six civilians ments of material had been receive 1 at 12 00 Noon lady except Sunday acre. The wheat was of the “Little Fine Toilet Goods, Violin Strings, are now in Verdun as firemen and the camp. 2:3) p. m. daily Club” variety. Some wheat that. police. 1 3:30 p. m daily ’’ Box Paper—Correspondence cards Tnis is the open season for excuses 4:30 p. m. daily A new schedule was put in operation Douglas Coun ty Rr ans an 1 the exemption biarls have already 6:00 p m daily on the S. O Traction Company’s line Ladies’ Handbags at cost From River«ide Avenue. disevered a number of nev varieties. between this city and Medford, Thurs Will Yield Small Crop day morning under which the car lays Won ier how long that tierman line ' 10:30 p m. daily except De Luxe Tooth Paste, 20c per tube. over hire nights. The first car in the R .«eb'irg, Or , Aug. 23—The bean will rem sin invincible after it has been 11.00 p. m Saturday & morning leaves here at 7:30 instead of (Note l)Runs to • op of Douglas c iuntv will not yield fed a few times with $l«),000,')u0,000 8 o’clock as formerly. A night car waits until 5:50 p. ne-fuurth the crop expected according bu lgets fr«m the Unitel States? J. W.Robinson, M. I)., Proprietor leaving Medford at 10:30 on week days o reports, owing to the dry weath-r Th- po-G—ma American W—Jy East end ot fine. and at 11 o’clock Saturday and Sunday (Note 2) Runs to Me If r i depot only nd late plant n t. The Martha Wash tells as that Gams y du« nut yet rec- nights is another feature of the new ington beans, of which a large acre ogniz .■ a state of war with the Unitel , unless Carr , mg pa«sengcrs for beyond. R. 3. B ullis , plan. The schedule in full appears in age was planted, is practically a total States. An 1 there are stiil so lie men another column of this paper. Gen. Fi ¡gut <& Passenger Agent, failure. ■ who do not admit the world is round. Jacksonville Post POLK’S Business Directory Chilblains THE UNIVERSITY OF OREGON CITY DRUG & GIFT STORE Jacksonville Oregon