Jacksonville post. (Jacksonville, Or.) 1906-19??, January 19, 1918, Image 3

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    Jacksonville Posi
Chris Kenney has secure I a position
At The Churches
Paren!-Tea:iers Pi ss? dation.
in a hardware store at Astoria.
P resbyterian
II. K. Hanna male a busin ss trip
The Jacks inville Pi.-e't-T«*
SATURDAY, JANUARY 19. 191s to Medf >rd Friday aftern>on.
A ntJH. Gammon». Ministir
____
j .j. .-ervices regularly ^.follow«:
Will Hanna of Medford was a vi.-'ti r Association at the. school h us 1 .*n -
ua-y 11 was well attended. Acer the
’.*i:T>*A. M. Sabbath School C l-’r.M S
>
in
this
city
Friday.
Í.OCAL NEWS
reg dar busii'e~s was tr.’sa- hl lie
t
Georgia Senator Has Proposition f >r ail acts.
Chas. F. Dunford was in towfl yes­ association enjoyed exercises r mflered
' 11 i t \. M. Morning *v'or.ih! . y. i. h
terday.
to Equip Federal Prisons
o the pupils of the vari ms grades m Engineers Work for Months Pre
« rmo**.
Uncle Billy Carnerm of U niontown
Mrs Marie Ulrich. Mrs. ’’Harry Luv t ,e school, follow» 1 by an excellent a -
for Munitions Work.
■’ !'• P. M. (.’’.ristian Enl. ’vjr ray
rming the Way.
wq 3 a recent bu.-tines* visitor in this
ani Mrs. Alice Ulrich were visitors at dress by Miss Engle, of lhe Ashland
city.
•*r meet, ' .
Medford Friday afternoon.
Gl-eiit Brltuin ut.d Canada have ul-
schools.
: 10 P. M. Evening worship, wi.h
W. H. Venable of Ruch was a
ready eutpluyid i-uiivict lulxn- to manu­
The n xt mee tug will be heli Feb­
Amo.ig
the
new
subscriptions
tii
the
mon.
recent visitor in this city.
facture war HUpplh “. And now Sena­
Post received this week were Oscar ruary 15 at 3:00 P. M. 'at wnich t'me
1 raye.- meeting on V.’edne-day ev. n-
tor Hoke Smith ot Georgia proposes
Mrs. P. A. Hines was a recent visi­ Dunford, W. G. Kentwy, S. S. Bfullis, Miss M ■ orm k will give a lectnre on
nt 7:3».
that
the
same
thing
be
dune
in
tli!
tor in Medford.
Cliff Dunnington and Mrs. Anna Ar­ “The Influence of Home Life." Ail Tunnels Constructed From Beses Many country.
■
ie wele ■m to these meeti'ig“.
patrons of lhe school ire invited to at­
Mrs. H. K. Hanna was a visitor at thurs.
i w.t ■ -.¡ id when they said unto me
Miles in Rear Directly to Advanced
His idea is tn equip federal
M-dford Wednesday.
us go into th«* the House of the
James Buckley of Ruch was a re­ tend.
Trcnchc.. -Battciies of Great Guns " itli nci i--sury luanuiaeturing
■d. 1’“. l !-:l.
>
and Huge Trench Mortar* Sent For­ ery and utilize the prisoner*
Hugh Combest was in from Buncom cent visitor in this city.
several days this week.
ward by the Undeiground Routes— out the tlidslied prniluct. Oil
Mabel Reeve of Medford spent sev­ Mother Is Given Gold Pin
contract prisons may pnrtlclpiil
Attack Is Surp. i je.
Flo Thompson and Mrs. Minnie Kel­ eral days Qtis week iu this city with
The introduction ot the prison labor
With
Eight
Stars
I’ll II ISTI \N SI'IEN.'I-:
ly were visitors in Medford Saturday relatives and friends.
bill is the result of co-operalion of the
Extensive
developments
In
tunneling
night.
All work done in 1917 spot esslt at
American
Federation
of
Labor,
the
de
­
Services
held every Sunday moriarf
subways mid other forms of subter-
Dr. C. A. Hudnutt a mining promo­ W. R. Sparks.
As a testimonial to Mrs. Henry Beltz rmiemi passages contributed largely to partment of labor, the committee on it 11 o’clock in I. O. O. F. Hail.
ter of Spokane is looking over the min­
For Sa'e—Gasolene engine bsl mging of Pilot Rock, Or., wha has given eigh* the smashing success of tile Hist phase orisons mid ini on labor. "It,’’ so a Everybody welcome
eral resources of Southern Oregon and to Basye estate. D. W. Bagshaw.
sons to the fighling forces of the Uni­ of the British olTi nslve conducted by itateinent says, ’’tmirl.s the taking of a
new trench in the light against the ex-
will remain in this district several
A number of Elks left today for ted States, tie Portland chapter of the the Third army, under Genertil Sir Jil­ .'loitatlon of the prisoner and free la-
weeks.
lian
Byng,
who
was
In
coinmmid
of
American
Red
Cross
has
pn
seated
to
Yreka, Cal. to attend the banquet giv­
Highes’ quality, jew^?!^
>i r. in addition to freeing his labor
Two Jacks >n ciunty men in the U. en by members of the order at that c:- this patriotic mother of Eastern Ore­ i the ill-futed forces at Gallipoli hi 1915. or viir work."
Through
Indefatigable
lnbor
cover-
u9
’
>(
repairing, diamond »et-R
gon a m i enifice it enameled gold ser­ I Ing a period of several months the
At its lust session congress appro­
S. service have died recently: Harry ty tonight.
ting, watch repairing.»
Lyon, died at Ft. Riley, K in , of pneu-
agate mounting an i jcW M
J. P. Mead, a representative of the vice uin bearing eight stars represent­ British army’s engineering forces con­ priated money lor shops at Atlanta
elrv manufacturing. H
mmia and Francis Winn, died at Quan­ United States Internal Revenue Collec­ ing her quota of mmho id to the. cause structed n serie- of tunnels comparable ;'ori Leavenworth ami McNeill island
Martin J. Reddy, S
tico. Va. Lyon was 32 years old and , tor of Portland, will be at the city hall of democracy. The pin was manufac­ to New York's four-track subway lines leniteiitiiirii s. This development was
St.. MEDFORD. ORTC0N 9
• pproved by the oflicers of the Ameri­
tured
without
cost
by
1.
Aronson
and
Winn 19.
from
bases
ninny
miles
In
the
rear
di
­
i Medf< rd, each day next week to assist
of art.
rectly to tlu'lr advanced trenches, nt can I'ederation of Labor, which Is now
Win. H. Johnson attended a laymen’s in making returns for income tax un­ is a wo rk ■—
— »w---- ——-
Intervals «long th«' forty-mlle front se- pre.* ““Ing the nation-wide extension of
meeting at the Presbyterian church, der the new law.
lie state-use system. If this is don",
lected for the attack.
Three Arrested as Shakers.
Medford, Sunday afternoon.
The circuit court was in session for Harry Tiembatfi In Sanitarium.
It was deemed prudent to adopt tilts lie federal government culi imrease
Dr. T. J. Malmgren of Phoenix was the transaction of equity business to-!
method of preparation In place of the the ' nation’s productivity, economize
day.
a recent visitor in this city.
hitherto Invariable artillery bombnrd- ■'or insutlieielit labor power and bene-
Oregon Citv, Jan. 15—Th'e min.
it the prisoner mid tliL free working-
■
Oregon City, Jan. 14 —Harry Trem- ment. Several factors Induced the nnn.
A number of persons from this city
Medford papers tell how Billy Cole-
William
Conklin, Lorain Phils m ai d
adoption of the new formula for offen-
_____ ____
__ man formerly of this city but now night ‘ bath, an Oregon City pioneer, former
went over to Midford Tuesday
evening
The bill authorizes the secretary of William T. Wiliison, all from ou'si Ie
sive tactics.
to hear the Canadian veterans relate policeman at Medford attempted to ! chief deputy sheriff and for years prom­
Tn the first place, one of the prlli­ var and the secretary of the navy the slate, were arrested here yeater-
o employ military prisoners In the day and hel I :■» -hirkers because thev
their experience in the war and return- roundup some stray cattle one night inentlv identified with fraternal wotk clpnl defensive feature“ of the Ilin
imiul’.aeture of war supplies and lu could not show drift registration cards
ed deeply impres ed with frightfulness : recently but failing to eorrall the ani- j in this city, was taken to a Portlard ilenbiirg line was the f< sse. or tunnel,
of the conflict now raging and the need mals, cut the bell from the leader so t sanitarium on Saturday following a running the wliob1 length of the sec­ lie construí lion of military roads. Willison was la'ei* released wh *n he
\rtny prisoners are already ti-ed on proved to the authorities ti at he was
of every true American’s help to down ' that citizens of his bali.vick might en- sudden collapse after a sudden break­ ondary defensive position, with nntin
j joy their usual repose. Good for Bill. down. Mr, Trembatn is secretary of line running rearward nt Intervals. oad work within National .army ean- not of draft age Conklin says he I* st
Prussian tyranny.
otilnellts. The bill would make pos­
FOR SALE. — A camera, with tripod, tie local I. O. O. F. lodge and is prom­ This enabled th ■ Germans to sldt't mid ible their use on roads leading to tlm bis card an i Pinls >n says he n ft Irs in
George H. Minning a well known
transport
troops,
munitions
and
even
inent in the work of other orders.
keeping of a sister at Billings, Mon­
nntoumi'iits.
resident of App'egate, and a veteran plates and other equipment. Cost $72.
light pieces underground.
tana.
In
iiuiny
Instances
the
luck
of
good
of the civil war was in town this week j i Will sell for $15. Call at this office.
Secondly, tile cm: lltlon of the ter
road connect ions with the n.llronds
and went over to Medford Tuesday eve-1
If you have a news item of interest 1000 Cords Shingle Balls Last. I rain over which the buttle was to I»' mil innlii highways makes trmis| orla-
fought was such that ft was Infinitely
ning to hear the Canadian offices tell ¿end or bring it to us, our readers will
better that It be kept solid, dry mid Ion of food mid supple s u imitter of German Wounded Give
of the war in Europe. He
I’ says that i appreciate it.
■ohslderable ditlii iiltv in bud weather
notwithstanding his age, he feels like
Castle R>ck, Wash., Jan. 17 F. M. linn for the mlvaneo of th • attacking
Ii ick Iron C osses.
Pearl Pankey of Central Point was a
units. Instead of being pounded to a
shouldering bis rifle and getting to the
Boadbent, owner of the shingle mill at bog of mud mid slime by the tremen­
recent visitor in this city.
SMALL.
BUT
A
SCRAPPER
front to help down the oppressor.
Morton, lost 1000 cords of shingle bolts
| Miss Eva L. .Couch who has been in the recent flood. The boom gave dous hammering of thousmids of
Emil Britt was a visitor at Medford
shells.
London, Jan. 15 An appeal is being
Major Bishop Has Been in 110 Air
training in the School for nurses at Po-
Thursday afternoon.
Surprise Attack.
Rattles.
circulated among mutilated German of-
j mana Hospital Cal. will graduate Jan­ way, and the bolts floated down the
Thirdly. It was of the utmost value
Miti. W. A. l'.i-hop Is only twenty- fleets and oi li r ■ having the iron cro~s
Col. J. M. Williams who had been in uary 29. Miss Couch formerly resi iel river. He was in Castle Rock tracinj.
the sanitarium at Medford for treat­ i here and has many friends who wnl be the lost bulls, and found they wer. that the thrust should be u surprise hree years old nnd five feet five inches asking them to return the crosses as a
lodged at the big boom at the mouth attack, as If was well known that the all, buf­
ment for several weeks has returned ' glad to hear of her success.
protest against the fact that a num-
ile Ims I.... n In 110 idr hatties In
of
the Cowlitz river. Large numbers German high command believed firmly
home and is reported tn be much im­
I
that
Sir
Douglas
Haig
’
s
attention
was
ranee, shot do n 17 lien airplanes. ber of "home warriors” and leaders
Oscar W. Dunford of McCloud, Cal of logs were lost also, although it is
proved in health. His many friends
concentrated
on
the
Ypres
sector.
inttleil
slti’tle-liamlcd with four enemy of the Fatherland party are wearing
. was a visitor in this city Thursday.
thought some of them may be recuve.-
wish him a speedy recovery.
General ltyng's victory was won on
irphines
simultaneously. wrecking ! the same insignia, according to an Fx-
If you are not on our subscription ed.
the battlefield chosen by von Hinden­ bree of them, mid lias been wounded i change Telegraph dispatch from Ant-
March winds. April showers and | list call or phone your order.
burg when he retn-nled to tile famous ml.v once.
' sterdam. There has been a large re­
balmy breezes were mixed up by the
‘line" which bears bls name In Febru­
Mrs. J. Hartman and daughter Ellen
For which nccompllslimonts In- now sponse, 13i>0 cross s from Berlin alone
Heap Better lo Bury
weather man this week.
ary nml March hist. As the German .vein-“ the Victoria eros“. Distingui-hod being sent to the war minister the fir. t
were visitors at Medford Monday.
S. S. Pent*, an attorney of Medford
troops fell back they systematically Service order mid the Ilrlllsli Militiiry day the appeal appeared.
The
Kaiser.
Mrs. S. E. Dunnington and Mrs. E.
was a business visitor in this city Tues­
'•'instated the country, felling trees cross. lie
__
S.
Wilson
were
visitors
at
Medford
day forenoon.
blowing tip whole forests, dynamiting in intlis.
Monday afternoon.
A colored woman was busily engag­ villages and removing every crumb
Now lie Is nt the United Slates Avin-
George M. Roberts of Medford was
Mrs. W. R. Coleman of Medford vis­ ed in emptying her saving’s stocking ai mid vestige of covei' for advancing Ion school near Duyton. teaching
a business visitor at the court house
ited friends in this city Monday after­ the War Savings Stamp window in the troops from the map. They left the lerlnl gunnery to Atm-rlemi air endet“. OREGON and WASHINGTON
Wednesday.
t
zone of operations bare and naked to
noon.
Post Office. As the pennies, nickels, the view of their observers on ridge“
Mr«. Wooldridge who lives in the M.
B.
F.
Piatt
of
Medford
was
a
recent
dimes,
quarter»
and
an
occasional
half-
BRITISH SCULPTORS WORK
E. parsonage is reported seriously ill.
In the rear. In captive “sausage" imi
¿7 A DI
Di. ctory of each City, Town and |
S
visitor in this city.
dollar rolled our, the clerk said: “Aur.- loons and nirplnnes.
giving descrlpthe sketch of i
Benj. M. Sheldon of Grants Pass was
k
vli
'1
Aid
in
Manufacture
of
Splints
for
ty, this money must be the result of a
The British and French pushed flir­
ition, population, tele­
a visitor in this city Thursday after­
Wounded
Soldiers.
mul banking point;
of years’ hard earned sav- ward their lines In contact with tile
Hoover May Compel lhe ( ' number
noon.
>li lory, compiled by
Several
prominent
British
sculptors
enemy and dug In mid intrenched Ins!
ings."
ntt.ibion*
among the voluntary workers nt
Tom Kenney of Medford was a re­
I “Yessah,” replied the old mammy, March when the German retreat stop i ire new
& CO., SEAT’LLr.
Food Restrictions
war factory Just opened In Lou-
ped
at
the
Ifladenbiirg
Hue.
prepared
cent visitor in this city.
' “Yessah, ah been a saving’ it to bury
ilon to provid* special splints mid sim­
months
In
advance
mid
admirably
pro
tnasef with, but ah got to thinkin’ it
Mrs. Jack Reter was a recent visitor
tected by burhed wire entmiglelin'llt- ilar devices fur Injured soldiers.
,
ovah,
an’ ah just made up mah tnind on n scale never l> 'fore seen.
in Medford.
The splints are made chiefly of
Washington, Jan. 15—Bills to amend
Pearl Shanks of Gold Hill is visiting the food law so as to empower the it would be a heap bettah to buy Wah
During the early summer prelimi­ waterproofed papier uniche from plas­
friends in this city.
administration to compel observance 1 Savin’ Stamps to hep bury dat Kai- nary work was begun for the sudden ter casts taken from the patleuts
sa.”
smash which materialized on Novem themselves nml are light ns air a n<l
W. W. Harmon of Salt Lake City, of wheatless and meatless days, or any
i
i i
•
» 1 —
her
20. From points far in lhe rear— perfectly fitting ns compared with th*
other
measures
it
prescribes,
were
in
­
formerly county road engineer for
old wood ami leather splints.
protefttiMl
hy
rains
of
vll'mres
destroyed
Send
the
vost
to
your
f.-ien
1
in
the
Jackson county was a recent visitor in troduced today by Representative Lev­
pr'.'ilptlv
I
In the surgical boot department vol­
during the buttle of tile S mime in tin
’iU.
er and Senator Pomerene, acting for east or in fact any place. No more latter half of 1910. mid from the covet iintnry women workers under tile 4 T ' '. MAI .Hl
the valley.
appropriate present can be given.
of wood“ and forests which lirnl sprout guidance of professional boot makers
Mrs. Mattie A. Bishop, wife of Alon- the administration.
oil new vegetation despite the axes am1 will turn, out leather and metal re­
za G. Bishop, who died at her home
hateliets of the retreating vandals, th« enforced boots for convalescents.
east of Central Point, Saturday Jan.
tunnolcrs and “santl-lmgs” begun tlo ii
g
12, was buried in the cemetery in this
work.
HAS SAVED FOURTEEN LIVES
3
city Tuesday.
Th" underground routes battling to
PATZ'.IT I. .WVCRB,
■filnriion,
P.
C
Alonza Ord died at his home in Ta­
ward the front were no tortuous sub Ohio Man Now Hopes He Can Take
terranenn pus-ages with tlnv. narrov
lent Tuesday, January 8, aged 54
Equal Number of Germans.
1 tige railways and li’tle cars hauled
years.
With a rpeord of having .saved
by mules pulling a few “hells to encl live«. (‘Ilfton Birkley of Sandusky,
J. W. Weiss left Wednesday for
loud. Instead they u w-re
■ re flue
fine large has enlisted ahd Is stationed a! Comp I Southern Oregon Traction Com-
Seattle where he expects to remain
well V'litllntid end lighted “tlbniivs Sherman, Chillicothe, O. I!<* hopes to i
several weeks
p iny Time Table'No. "
with standard gmtg«' railways Inside get “over there” soon anil try to pick
The Blue Ledge mine is preparing
anti whole trnln«. propelled by elec- <»ff an r<|iinl number of Germans.
trteity. ctirrylpg slii’ll“. food nnil other
to install a 15 ton, scale at the loading
In the 1913 flood at Tlftln, <>.. Bick
munitions tip toward tlo* front.
ley lassoed a rowboat and used It to
platform west of the depot.
Effective August 23d, 1917j
By Underground Routes.
rosciK» t<*n old person«, caught in th»
John B. Renault, Jr. was a business
Leave Jacksonville,
Entire butteries of the great« st guns torrent. A year ago he saw four boy>
visitor at Medford Friday forenoon.
«•ver tt“«*'l In history, a« well as the gi­ break through the Ire of Sandusky bay 7:30 a. in. daily except Sunday
gantic trench mortars evolved by posi­ He saved two
Mrsi Ida ¡Wilson and Curl Larsen
t wi I ami the other two 7:50 a. m. Sunday only
tion warfart«, were “ent forwanl by th«« drowned, Last autumn, at a pleasure 8:30 a. m. daily except Sunday
were visitors at Medford Thursday af­
umlergrotind routes, and men In tile resort near Cleveland. <>.. he •caved i. 9:00 a. rn. Sunday only
ternoon.
trench««» were relieved by fresh dfvls man and a girl whose boat Imd cap 10:30 a. m. daily except Sunday
George E. Neuber of thia city who
Ions, who traveled In style on the sub sized.
11:30 a. m. daily except Sunday
recently enlisted in the U. S. guard*,
way trains. Later, on the eve of the
2:00 p. m. daily
passed through Modford enroute from
attack, whole regiments of cavalrv
3:00 p. m. daily
HEIRLOOM IS LOST
were sent through the tunnel“ on the
Vancouver, Wash, to San Francisco
4:"0 p. m. daily
heels of th” great tanks that lumber«*«!
where he has been assigned to duty.
in. daily (Note 1)
through and h«*l<l tlmmselv«*« In rendl Dog Came Back, but He D.d Not Have
Mrs. Paul Anderson is reported to
the Necklace.
in. daily (Note 2)
n«*ss to “tart forward.
('uroliti«* Rubili, the little dmiglitci
bd ill at her home in this city.
It was no won«ler that the German
Leave Medford.
The following named member» of the
units occupying the Hindenburg line of I. II. IlllbeU of .Minn, up dis. wn ■
sitting
In
her
father
’
“
nulotiioblh*
mi
sectors opposite tin* front chosen for
m. daily exe *pt Sunday
Seventh Company, O. C. A. have been
the British attack, dubbed their llni Nicollet avi ime. Her pet fox terrier,
rn. Sunday only
transfer! etl to the Both mobile field .<r
Xmas Cards & Booklets
Trot,
was
with
her.
"Eden.” No British “helling bothered
tn. daily except Sunday
tiilery battery, 41st division of regular
The
little
girl
wns
wearing
n
neck-
them In the daytime, anti If a fee.
Gift Books
army, viz: Sergeants Carl Ringer,
«hell« were lobbed over «luring th«* lliee that hml belonged to lier grent-
Ben Plymale and Treve Lumsden; Cor­
night, the enemy regard«*«! It as nothing gramlninther. Just for fun she took
Fine
Stationery
porals William Beveridge, George
P* m. daily
more than the dully “strafe." Th«* Brit­ It off nn<l put It nrotiml Trot's neck.
Jn-t by chance Trot saw n dog he
Gates, Frank Coleman, Everett Mc­
P- tn. daily
ish
hml
goo<!
reason
for
wlthhohllng
Toilet & Manicure Sets
Kee. Paul M. Leonard, Leland Noe and
th«'fr artillery fir«* during flu* month“ didn't like limi Jumped mit of the cur
P- m. daily
of preparnthin. They knew that every nml chased It. Tmt ciirne back In n
Carleton Martin; Mechanic William
P rn. daily
Fountain Pens from $1.00 to $3.50, Perfumery
“1ii*!l they fired would call a Krupp few minutes, but the m i klnce did not.
From Riverside Avenue.
Pierce; Bugler Rollie Petty; First Class
projecttie
In reply, and they »ID! not
Privates Harry Bryent, Lowell Grim,
|(»:30 p m. daily except Sat. A Sun.
Fine Toilet Soaps, Correspondence Cards, etc.
Farm
Labor
Goes
Up
want too many enemy pieces “prink
Frank Waite. Lloyd J Goble, Joseph
Farm Inhorers arc ilcniamflng *100 ll.OO p. rn Saturday & Sunday only.
ling th« lr rear line’, for there would b<
Home» and Artemus Spooner; Privates
(N te 1 1 Rui s to Medford cl- [mt hi cl
«lunger that th«* “tibwnys—even though n month nml keep In I.mig Island, l'or
Myrl Garnett, Merrill O. Betts, Clark
J. W. Robinson, M. D., Proprietor
they wore bored deep how far under this reason farmers view with nppr* waits until 5:50 p. tr. before going to
Walker, George McDonald, Morris
ground I may not say—would be lienslon the outlook for m\t year’s East end ot I ne
Leonard. Fred J. Yorn, John Moffit,
r «*ke«l by n penetration shell. The , r<.p< With normal <*• millions, plenty
(Note
Kun* to M f r 1 depot only
uml- rgrottn«! Iln«•< wer>* cut in various of labor was iivtiilnhle nt s.;<i a month unit s carty ing pa-nngirs for beyond.
Dewey Purdin, Ralph Balcom, Muriel
(laces nt different times, however, hut nml keep nlthmigh many farmers paid
H. S. B ullis ,
Kindle, Irwin Kcenig, Floyd Ros.t,
as high us
hist sciismi.
always repaired.
Gen. Freight & Passenger Agent.
Richard Morelock and Leo Williams.
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AWYHMIVE
OE WAS SUPPLIES
PLAN ATTACK A3 SURPRISE
P, O LI í ’’ S a
Business Hirectory L
Drop In And
Order That
Stationery
CITY DRUG & GIFT STORE
Jacksonville
Oregon
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