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About Jacksonville post. (Jacksonville, Or.) 1906-19?? | View Entire Issue (Oct. 13, 1917)
J Netf of Medford was a re« Jacksonville Post | cent Porter busin, sa visitor in this citv. . AleJ- Arnol 1 Co leni n w là a vi*; All work done in 1917 spot cash at fen! M r W. R. Spar s. V The governrn mt is again enlis'ing O tver Harbs igh W >s 1 V •! e Beeman of G >!-.l Hill was arc-'e " 5»\r ' HAY, O TO m t lì. Hi; I young men fnr the aviation corns M fo Fr day. visitor i'i th • city. Hunters have kille I several de -r dur busi te ja ck I Mrs. A?-' i 11 ti-ian is r :■ rtd i M . • - 4 ing the past week. The reason elite: at hot >■ 'tn, in ih.s city. ' LOCAL NEWS M >nday. has iled Mrs. Amy Dow Ma or Bri t has purchase! a ne* l'i«» r u-i mrorney » District Attorney ' G. M Rob r's of .i:,d his s i- for , 7 .o.-ce Robert Rnvbmilt left Monday f"r 1 s Medford transacted - ------------ business in this v.-iro - a Ribert B. Dow. Mr. Dow has b o’d home in Canada. ! city today. Si h - ■ ■ a for the past tw > y Mr. and Mrs H. K. Hanna were vis Friday wa Columbus Dav bat he itors in Metlfo.d Wednesday even Christian Ulrich was a bus -'S 4 vond the closing of the coun'y offices, ing. tor at Medford this n>z ■ g- Elec'nc Spirks the bank and p istotfice, no observance Oliver Harbaugh has been drawn ns of the day was noticed. were vis- Mr. r.n.i Mrs R >wel Hines i a juror for the October term of circuit T. S. Smith of Gold Hill pleaded guil- itors in Melford Friday afternoon. court. ■ ty to the charge of simple larce.lv and Ci mpany C, Third Oregon Infantry, Frank W. Carnahan, map iger of the was given a suspsnded sentence of tei Where ' .1 the poverty stri ken I. W. now stationed at Medford have orders Blue Ledge mine was in town this j days in jail by Justice Tayl >r at Med- W. get the $1<> '.0 M it recent spot t to leave for regimratal headquarters week. to make trouble to help Germany? ; ford Fridnv. at Clackamas. Mondiv. It is not known ‘ On ward wi:n G • .! shouts Emper Flora Thompson and Mrs. Minnie W.C. Himmatt, the expert engi- whether another company will be sent or »Villiim. B..t his mij.'.-tv took the Kelly were visitors at Ashland Friday to Medford or not. neer employed to investigate the sup afternoon. wrong turning so ne time ago. ply of water for the new irrigation dis The man called “Harry Martin.” If Kerensky take; on any m>re jobs Mrs. Paul Anderson and Mrs. Ralph trict reports that there will be no diffi. taken into eusto iv at Asnlan : last Sun Jennings were visitors in Medford eulty in securing an adequate supply of day as a suspicious character, turns the labor unions may get after him. Thursday afternoon. The present high price of milk is at water but that the cost will be some out to be Edward S. Keyes, of New Mrs. Della nunningtonan 1 Miss Mary what large. S x sources of supply port Beach, dal. A se ere blow on the tributed to the cost of fodder. That’s Ragohaw were visitors in Med.ford have been under consideration but the head, received in a fight two weeks ago the trouble th.’ c wr' owners are will Wednesday evening. investigation has narrowed down to is given f.s the cause of his temporary ing t H >.veriz? an 1 eat !.-s expensive foods (if any, i but you can’t get the mental aberration. Next week has been designated ‘Pa- about three as being practical. cows to oo it. tr otic Week,” by Governor Withy- The Humane Society oug.lt to ta.. combe. Will you buy a bond? Resolution No. 81. Joe Applebaker, employed as black ' BE IT RESOLVED BY THE CITY' COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF JACKSON- steps to ha e deleted from the hig h senoul c.■ arses in E lglish the pas ages smith at the Blue Ledge mine spent , VILLE, OREGON: from Dickens. Irving and o hers. d es the w>*ek with his family in this city, oaning dinner tai-les of ! That the following proposed Bu l-get ot estimites o' the ’expenditures of the er.: Mrs. Amos C. Whitsworth left Wed City of Jacksonville, Oregon, for th? year 191'. is in tine julgmsnt oftheCoun- other times. nesday for Hornbrook, Cal. where she cil, a full and fair showing of the estimitei expenditures and receipts of the Love makes th? world go roj id and will visit her grandmother, Mrs. Lucas. City for the period named and of the levy req ’¡red to raise the necessary men go brose. FOR SALE.— A camera, with tripod, amounts, viz: Some people are proud of their pas'. plate« and other equipment. Cost $72. Levy, in mills because it >s past. Fund Amt. Will sell for $15. Call at this office. Water Bon! Interest Fun! (531).,K)9) na . , Want ir gen say causes nio.-e trou 2' 700 Reginning Nov. 1st the rates of pos Water Bond Sinking Fund ble than what men think. 3< 825 tage will be raised on first class mail Water Bond Interest Fond (515,000) o A woman is interested in a man as 500 as follows; letters to 3 cents and cards Funding Bond Sinking Fund i •: g as he knows something she want» to 2 cents. 3' Í Funding Bond Interest Fund 8’5 to find out. 2 500 The Presbytery of Southern Oregon Improvement Bond Interest Funds Germ spy has reached the “y u’r, . 3 General Fund, all purposes 900 met Tuesday and Wednesday at Cen another” stage of pnerile defense tral Point. Next year’s meeting will The items of General Fund are: against proved charges of diplomatic be st Ashland. Marshal, Street Com. & Water Supt. salary . duplicity. Shastina, a suburb of Weed. Cal. Recorder, salary Sweden would prefer to be remem was destroyed by fire last week. It Treasurer, salary bered for its highly trained engineers was composed of wooden buildings. Light and Fuel and scientists than for its silly diplo Loss about $50,000 Miscellaneous mats. George McLaren of Burns, Oregon, Roads & Bridges 75 who came ove to visit his father James Supplies 25-) McLaren who is ill, returned to his Repairs to Water system htirg t! e l-rerts. Total $2100 home first of the week. ■tr uro los One liuiidn -.-I mil.km «’oJ-irs I to the Unite» <1 States eve... e.:r due l $1200 Mrs. Hobson, a former resident of Estimated cash income of City, ail sources j the ravagea of i: -e ts tn imps. Ual! $9)3 this place but who has been living at Balance of General fund to be raise! by taxes 24' J mills t!ie.-c I . ,v's v.--.r.‘ 1;.: erod a cordia Vina, Cal. for the past five or six years i Total levy required for all purposes to the I’, : u’.,r s -c:. e M :>t! I? Notice is hereby given that the C >un?il will give this Rud ret nul consi lera- visited friends here this week. Tliougli iu-c tlcecj are useful, the Forest fires are raging in the Elk tion and make the tax levy November 6. 1917, at which time the taxpayers can are not efikei e under ull <-.ciuiilous The »t satisfactory ic- l.s hav. creek district and several other local!- i appear at the City Hill and mike objections thereto, if any thev have. It is hereby ordered that this Resolution be published in the Jacksonville been obtained by intro Incite: o'.'ier in ties and as a result the val'ey is cover sects which feet v.( on the uudesirable Post in its issues of October 13, and 20, 1917. ed with a dense pall of smoke. foreign i-ests. Approved October 9. 1917, Mrs. E. M. Earles of Griffin creek Attest: The threatened destruction of Call M ary A. B agshaw E mil B ritt died at the Sacred Heart hospital, at f'ruin's oruure proles was arrested b. Mayor. City Recorder. Medford, Monday night, aged 53 years. the importatii'ii from Australia of a ertalu species of ladybird The tiny She is survived by her husband and workers were »hlpl eel In tin boxes one son. plaeeel on Ice Once released in the at Mrs. Eva Dora Woolf, wife of Scott mosphere of southern Call ortila they Woolf of Medford, died at her home set about their appointed duty with Monday night, aged 49 years. Funeral such avidity aud multiplied so rapidly was held Wednesday: interment in the that the pests were virtually wipeHl out In a very short time. cemetery at this city. Miss Gertrude Dunnington who has Th# Two Manilas. Is a pleasant winter route. Travel in com been employed in the office of the Mer- Tilt-re are two Manilas n w One is ril Times for the past year came home fort through a land where it is always summer the old Spanish city. inclosed by pic for a few days visit Sunday and left turesque and massive wal s. with nar Wednesday night for Prineville where row anil tortuous streets. This Manila she has accepted a position as linotype seems as old as time itself, and it af There’s San Francisco, San Jose, Del operator. fords a remarkable contrast to the busy, bustling American city that tias It is announced from Washington Monte, Monterey, Pacific Grove, Santa grown up beyond Its falls. There Is that virtually all staple foods used bv ' nothing like it in the world, save per Barbara, Los Angeles, Long Beach. the American people will be put under haps Algiers, where an African Parte government control, November 1st. has arisen beside the old M slum city Venice and many other charming re The object is to prevent unreasonable which wns o ice the headquarter» of sorts, and much beautiful scenery profits and to prevent hoarding and the Barbary pirates. The years of American occupation speculation. • enroute. have made Manila the cleanest and Col. H. H. Sargent who has been as healthiest city In the orient, "¡th the sistant to the quartermaster of the possible exception of Hongkong, where Western Div. U. S. A. with headquar British sanitary science lias accom ters at San Francisco, was in town Fri plished wonders. - Exchange. day morning looking after his property interests here. The Colonel will .leave Sea Springs. In the very hottest districts In the in a few days for Princeton, N. J. Portland to San Francisco. Standard world—the «bores of the Persian gulf— where he has been assigned to the po and tourist sleepers, dining cars, solid there is no rain whatever. n«r rivers, sition of professor of military science nor oases. Yet water is got from the and tactics. steel equipment. Particularly attract bottom of the sea. Six miles ■ ff the Medford city council wants a reas shallow coast there fa a long line of ive at this season of the year. sessment of city property. An article bubbling springs of lee cold fresh water. Plvers capture It in goatskin in the Sun says: “The need of an equa hairs and retail it inland at very mod- lization of the municipal assessment Ask your local agent for particulars. erate prices, Even in nn annual roll has been felt for some time. There drought. whit h lasts from January to are many vacant lots in the city as l>eeeinher. : lid In a temperature that John M. Scott, General Passenger Agent. Portland. sessed for five and six times what they hardly ever -iwl.s l elotv '.*) degrees and are worth, while some of the down often rises t<> <>> er 1 lil the natives have town business property has been as no worry ab mt their water »u|»ply. sessed far below its market value.’* Youth. The city fathers held an adjourned There Is Gid's rift of youth. Inex- session of the council Tuesday evening presGble. Iicautlfu'. glorimi», divine. It for arranging a proposed budget for is fur youth Unit the rest of us live next year and considering other mat It I: <m tlieir muti ns that we hang. ters. The budget calls for $100. more It 1 fi r the; i tint « e labor. siitTer and than last year. $840. is allowed for enfiare. It is for I he.a that we tiout marshal as against $720. last year, ! the ills of life, It '-for them that we are blind t > d< atli Youth—wonderful roads and bridges $300. last year was I youth so great a gift to po-..sess. so $200 ; repairs to water system cut from ' Gem Razors & Blades, infinitely greater a gift to possess in $300. to $250.; light and fuel cut $20 , boys and girls about you! supplies cut $25.; miscellaneous cut $25. Ever Ready Razors & Blades The budget in full appears in this issue The Difforenco. of the Post. Fine Toilet Goods, Violin Strings, "Grandma,” n- ked six year-old Paul, "what makes Helen such n pretty little ’’ Box Paper—Correspondence cards girl?" Many Good Positions "She la pretty." grandma replied, “lie Can be had by any ambitious young Ladies’ Handbags at cost eausc she 1« atu h n good little girl." man or women in the field of railway “But. dear gimidtna," Paul protested, or commercial telegraphy. We want "you are awful good."—Christian Rog De Luxe Tooth Paste, 20c per tube. later. a number of young men and women to prepare for the telegraph service to I Able to Estimato. fill vacancies caused by unusual draft- J. W.Robinson, M. D., Proprietor “That fellow li is absolutely no Idea ing of young men for Signal Corps. the value of time.” Prépara to help your country, Write I of “<>li, yes. lie bas. I've Just seen him today for full particulars. pawning tiis watch.”—Baltimore Amer T hs R ailway T elegraph I nstitute ican. P ortland , O regon . East Via California Three Daily Trains SOUTHERN PACIFIC LINES CITY DRUG & GIFT STORE Jacksonville i Oregon R al Estate Ads. INOiI MARSH FOR SALE—The McLaren prop-.rty on A" eyate rva.i. Good small house i".: ". ssury it: ...Oi'.xs, ci/siii et •. A n ini ?r of tin? fruit trees .............. ’ ■ . • Will ' s'-4, at i ' i-g ii:i At’ • .• at th pr inises w ar . •*' • > of Ja-ssmviile i’.w. > L..d 1-OOU g .duated from a w .. .. . » iv i .* ' io amie uud Utili gi'lie t . . '.¿e iv- n t in July. Oue morali — Af Th; ChuTctiìs a .. . t ul 4..led tr«’tu a ikqiot ear u d ii'eeud- ri-Ks'n TERl VX ul me sti ( a of the hotel. He w.i» met 5 s • • li. G mi i-.j'-s \l mister nt the dour by bls mother, and there 8 in Li Servi s r.guhirly as t'olloft s: « ..s a : .id el-.i ; a e. 1 i: i:-._ ihe Gay the eolli-ge graduati 1 A. M. Sab...ith Senool Classes a. ' .iir In i I i the uv». ■ nier. Ther- ft.i.. the 11.-. a .ie> 'liti ia ah.-Ut noth \ M, M --rs-ap. with lug by way ut li giuuiug. rermoi. "Are you fond of the seashore?" »he ■ :!'■ t*. M. Cnristian E'ideav >r l'ray- asked. er me “ting. "Nut especially. Are you?” 7: l‘. .’.1. 1-.'.ani!'g}j'vorship,’ with ■N. I !i' . .e it Mutiler I1 ves It and LriiiUH me to it ever- year. Thank s.-rmon. uv.i'e . t . ' is Lie last seil' n she . an Praver meeting on Wedneeday even- .lm< me here. Next seii'uu I shall l e ing at 7: !J. at « oi Is." Everyo-ie -.v. le mie to tli.'se meeting*. "Ai a ptvie-s e-u?" ”i was gl i l when thev said unto me "1 shall tea 11.” let us go into thè thè hou-e of thè "1 p.-iei ive that you wear a Chi Beta Lor.l. -l’s. 1"!:1. xey.” "Yes: 1 bave Just l>een honored 1 a.is uiven It wheu 1 was graduated In i li USTI kN SCIENCE • une.” ■ l‘o you api r e of the pnseut sys Sert ■ ry SJun lay m >rning tem of education?" at 11 o'clock in I. O. O. F. Hall. “Ge:tainly Don't you?” Evervb.' iv welcome. "1 can t s:iy that I do." "Wliat is yoiii- objeetlou?" "T e In reuse of t.n -wled :o during ;he lit • eiitury glics the student too STATEMENT OF THE OWN uiueli to learn—that is. if he ti.es to ERSHIP. M W \ EMEN T. Eic. am It nil. I I elie'e In one’s studv- r**iuirt>’t bv the Act of Co '«rresdi of Auyrust 21. h 12 a iii-iii the 1 . giuiiiu-x one sni'.eet. t Of <'.!<■;< le Post, publ shed weekly at J„ck- i-ii i-i a good cobbler than a uiilver- sonville Oregon, for Oct be 1st 1917 ity graduate who knows a I'ttle ef That the name an 1 address of the publisher, ■verj thing ami Is not well edu sited In editor and bus i o-nt: yrer s; D. W. Bagshaw. Jacksonville. Orvtron. ue subje. t.” Th it there is no managing editor. "A md\e—-It.v vduentiou I* the fouu- That the owners are: la'.am The spi ialt,. co.nos later.” D W. B:*g'bax. Ja Isonvole Or v n. ■That Likes loo mm n time. I -hull Ada L. B Jacksonville. Oreior. o twe . -ix years oi l b lore getting That there are no khown bondholders, mort- a-. | .o.i '■<•:» mid thirty or tliirt' live • gaxecA or other security holdem. e ■ e establishing an I Home <n which D. W B igshaw. I 'nt - Publisher. .> support a family. At th rt.' live I Sworn i < ind subscribed before me this 6th <-_i:i t > g" d iunhill physically." I 'lay < f O r to . r. 1917. <Seal» W. H. JOHNSON "I take It you are m t a uui'ersity Notary Public for Oregon. .ruduate." i My commissi >n expire< Jan. 19. 1.2 I “No; 1 mu not." "Ami y. u me titled for nothing?” "I'll, yes I noiilil make a go <1 Jani .<• A.-*' or. I know liow to clean up I can mike a Io’d I can ride a horse to wa er and put on tils liarm-ss." ’ 1 1 T:.> you consider su< a menial duties : ".1 ■ ¿-i * .1 * •f value? - I o you exi ect to represent our fellow eiti . ns in congress or in ' CH NL FEt - - 1 *Tx gtw my such field :' r^iv i I vr I noi >. for "I am not ambitious to go to con U--<-nt pravt- LKiMCES gress 1 mu a |c or de! ater. mi l eon- r WAitt .’•’<»• hos'k .LLL PATENTS, re's 'Cellis to me to t e not much more • «t a partner, ,»te Lutvnuation. han a debating >o let.'." it fi "But I cannot understand how a per- SR -Í . 'ii of your breeding, unless you have VJi J VÍ 3 •d r '.TELI • AWrERS, i fortune mid desire to live an aim Ä303 S > . L !.. ’; : ’'inttPfi, 0. C ess life should not " i'll for a field in .vlii.-li to rise to eminence." "1 have no fortune, nor do I desire to ive an aimless lite." w > I pencive that we are built on illf- ¿.ai -3 erent lines I chose to go to college . -f.N find WASHINGTON mil fortiunitely t'o.'sessed the means o pny my way. I propose to teach— Jj : ess Directory list is. if 1 can find a position What Pi: tnry of ench City, Town and but r-iv lend to I don’t kn " .Many .1 i-,e, Thin# descriptive sketch of Ullin-lit 'voiaen Imve I ecu leacliers." . !o< . io.i, population, tele- Your ambition Is evldentl.v for your * .pfr» . ami banking point; 4 «.’•.li- . ■«’ Directory, compiled by ■elf." 'iiicts and p*oiess on. "Whom else should 1 lie mnbitious 4 I.. l' . K & CO, SEATTLE or?" .g”< .•>..'.■(< -'.fiC'-e!* "Well, there are the |>oor our conn -------—— ry." Kerensky is doubtless a great m in, “Tlie poor should I e cared f r by tli date. As for our . .eititry If 1 ' ere u but he ought to find a way to punish >usn 1 should t ght f. it. Hut I admit cowardice and treachery in the army. i sh. ih! not .■: : e to sit all <la kuittlug \\ ith live wives after him that Roch sock* for some wounded s .Icier " ester fake aviator may well wish him •■S' . ...... every ot! i " tuai should Jeclii e to do Red Cross work lor the self up in the air. Bulgaria’s threat to the Serbians same reason?" This seemed to puz le the \oiln.. lad.' proves Czar Eerdinand an apt pupil of iml Instead of getting out of the .in th - terrible Kaiser. ner into which she bad i ecu forced she There "ill be no great howl in these started in u new path "How much more lioble the mmi parts over the bill to make Hawaii who fights In tlie Iren lies than one j “dry.” . ciiitthig socks! lie wears a cross or a “Serve or skip," is thy Sen ile's no medal of honor He is nimle n com tice to aliens of Ir ift ‘g ni Anici i.-i mmuler Insicnd ef one Io he eommmid ed. lie Items the (dmidits of the peo Southern Oregon Trai (ion Com >le mid his soldier.."— "Oue moment, phase." Interrupted pany Time Table No. 5. 'tie young man. "You are on horse back, ami yet you arc not n num. Are von on a sidesaddle or astride?" Effective August 23d. 1917. "How nbsunl!" "Will you enlist as a Woman in a Leave Jacksonville. man's uniform or tn skirts If It 7:30 a. m. daily except Sunday skirts tlie recruiting otll.-er won't en 7:50 ii. m. Sunday only list you." The young nuui brought the urgil 8:30 a. m. daily except Sunday. uretit to u reflrn tio ad alistirtlum ter 9:00 a. m. Sunday only luinatlon nt the moment his mother 10:30 a. m. daily except Sunday entered the room, mid after a few min 11:30 a. m. daily except Sunday iltes' eonvei'siitiou "llh her sou lie fol 2:00 p. m. daily lowed her to the pian >. 3:00 p. rn. d.iilj Th.' girl lie bad be. u talking th 4:ri) p. m. daily lieim iiiu-d Ids "lint of ambition ami wondered that lie did not cure to 5:00 t>. tn. daily (Note 11 go to ..illege nml propme blniself for 7:15 p. m. daily (No e 2) a i nreer. To a young Indy who stood Leave Medford. In'shle her slie said: "Du you see that young man leaving 8;00 a. rn. d uly exe ?pt Sun.l ty 8:30 a. m. Sunday only the room?" "With the old Indy, straight as an 9:00 a. m. daily except Sunday arrow?" ; 11:00 a. tn. daily "Yes.” | 12:00 Noon daily except Sunday "He lias n want of ambition far be I 2:30 p. in. daily neath his looks.” | 3:30 p. m. daily "Why ilo you think so?" "Oil, Iw tell» me tlint he has not boon 4:30 p. m dully to College mid Ims no <le-ire to go to 0:00 p. m daily From Riverside Yven'tc. ?ollege." “I don't see wli.v he should have, 10:30 p m. daily except Sat A Sun. since he has la-mi to the first ir ad.-inv 11.00 p. m Saturday & Sunday only. In the world." (Note Ijllii s to Meilf-'rl depot and "5\ lint neiulemy?" "Tlie I nlteil Slate« Military nt West wait:» until 5:50 p, m before going to Point, lie «as grailil if' d lately In the E ist end ot 1 ne (Note 21 Rm -i to Medf rd depot only engineer corp: n:i<! -ail- t-»nmir u fo France II.' I as < * me h, re I" l id III j unless can.ving pa—engei . for beyopd. mother gooilliy." R. S. Bt'Lt.ts, "Great heavenn! M lint hn.el done?" Gen. Freight & Passenger Agent.