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About Jacksonville post. (Jacksonville, Or.) 1906-19?? | View Entire Issue (April 13, 1918)
At The Churches Di J you buy i Bond? ? ? pREStn TEMAN It is reported that Mahlon Purdin of Medford will be a candidate for dem - J. W. Rock made a business trip to 1. Gammons. Milus'» r cratic nomin ition fo- ci unty ju !ge. strjRDAY, ABRIL 13, 1918 Medford Friday aftern >on. .■rvicis r gularly as fol-ws: A heavy white fros' was visible lur. Chas. H. Dunford win in from his l.*Sabbalh St hool * la?-i s ranch on the Sterling road Friday fore- this morning. LOCAL NEWS v. it h | noon. Mayo.' Br.tt was a visitor at Med- (Copyr gkt. tfts. bv t1 e M «'lure N- \v: per Syndicate.) Mrs. Ralph Jennings and family have ford Friday. Al Learned of Thompson creek was moved into the John Dunnington house Hy- “You enn't g<> to Sumatra, Fred J. Fick was a business visit >r a visitor in this city Monday. it ’ s ridiculous I T couldn ’ t on '1 hird street. at Medford l’i i lay aftern nn. think of your being married by proxy vi'.h Frank Brown and James Owens of Sheriff Jennings has a new Buick Roy Ulri'h and Eugene either—it sounds too awful." Eagle Point are candidates for county Car. m tie a business trip to Gr. i Superinle dent Ager .vis a visitor at —But it Isn't, mother. It' the Dutch commissioner. ■ the Applegate - hool W ’dne.-di y. A number of persons from this city Tuesday afternoon. won't allow unmarried women to land Abner Grimes has gone to Lake attended the Red Cross dance at Ea- Mrs. G. A. Gardner was a visitor at | John Pernoil and Hugh Brown at in their colonies, and a proxy marriage county where he has secured employ gle Point Saturday night. All report Medford today. tended the Kolb and Dill pe formance will cover the luw. I'll have to liav ment. one. They won't let Franz come here having a good time. at Medford Monday evei ing. Joseph Goldsby returned front Ga now that he’s tn government service, Harry Luy, who has been working at B. F. Piatt of Medford was a busi- zelle, Cal. Thursday evening. Mr. and Mrs E. J Brown and Mrs. ami I've got to keep mv promise—1 the Blue Ledge mine for several weeks ness visitor in this city Monday fore The Southern Oregon Presbytery i Fred Benedict wee trading with Cen can't wait any longer." is at home this week. noon. "Very well. I’liebe. It’s your own fu- will he'd its r.,-gular ses .ion at Ashland tral Point and Medfor 1 merchants Wed Mrs. Ann» Broad spent several days nerhl—wedding. I should say. But I A representative of the West Pub next Tuesday ami Wednesday. nesday. CHRISTIAN SCIENCE this week visiting with relatives at lishing Co. called upon the attorneys must say I don’t think his cablegrams Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Herriott and chil on the subject have been too ardent." Registration of voters for the pri- ( Weed, Cal. here Thursday afternoon. mary election will close next Wednes dten visited relatives at Murphy Sat I’liebe flushed slightly, but ignored Mrs. W. E. Finney was «a visitor at A. T. Lundgren and J. Knox McCloy day. better get busy if you are not urday and Sunday. the thrust. Meaford Thursday afternoon. two well known miners of this district registered. Roy Brown who joined the Coast Ar “The proxy wedding will take place j Flo Thompson was a visitor at Med have returned from a trip to Californ tillery is at Ft. Worden. Washington In two weeks, so I suppose I'll have It is reported that Sam Sandry will ia, where in company with Dr. J. F. ford Thursday evening. n.-ar Puget Sound. Harry Brown is to find a bridegroom pretty soon," she be a candidate for sheriff. announced calmly. at the Presidio in San Francisco. W. C. Daley of Lake creek was a re Reddy they examined some chromite Mr. and Mrs. Sam Walsh were re- “Who wants a bridegroom?” asked deposits situated below Hamburg, near cent visitor in this city. Otto Han<en went to Medford Wed- a young man who bud Just come to the the Klamath river. Being favorably cent business visitors at Ashland. nesday 10 enlist in the aviation corps. door of the living room. "Your father Issie McCully was a business visitor impressed with the prospect, Mr. R.d- Mrs. Bostwick of Ashland was a vis at Medford Thursday afternoon. Miss Edith and Edward Kubli drove told me you were up here and I see I'm itor in this city Friday. dy purchased several claims which he a band of cattle to Squaw Lake Fri Just in time for something. What can Mrs. Ralph Jennings was a visitor at will begin development work upon I at F. Swayne of Watkins was a I do, please?” day returning Monday. Medford Wednesday. within two or three weeks time. visitor in this city today. “Ask Phebe," laughed Mrs. Burn Chester Kubli is having his house re Joe Goldsby and son Bert left first ham, shaking hands with him cor modelled. of the week for Gazelle. Cal. where 1 dlally. "I’ll leave you to give her Dr. S. A. LOCKWOOD work. they have employment. some good advice—she won't listen to Mrs. N. Pernod, Mrs. Grubb, Mrs me." Physician and Surgeon Chauncey Florey was a business visi Sixth Year Established in Jackson County. Fryer and Mr. ai d Mrs. John Herriott “Well, Miss I’liebe, (lid you say you tor at Gold Hill Tuesday evening. JACKSONVILLE HOURS attended the poultry meeting at Pro- wanted a bridegroom?” lie ventured, An insane man was taken off the Mondays and Thursdays 10 12 A. M. not losing much time. volt Wednesday afternoon. northbound S. P. train at Medford ---------- «■!>> ----- "I want a proxy one, Captain Sea Fridays 2-4 P. M. Tuesday night and turned over to the ton, anil I think you would make n Other Days by Appointment sheriff. Ruch very good one. Men are so scarce in Phnnoct ’A l ksonville Personally conducted by Doctors war times, too, that I’m lucky to get Jacksonville Post, one year $1.50. l ¡11’1 IL S , ■ ’ MEDEORD SH tn such a nice one.” Jacksonville was the first town in -♦ • Dow and Dow. Fully equipped "I don’t care much about playing the county to “go over the top” in the 1 second fiddle, Imt 1'11 help you out If A dance for the benefit of the Red Liberty Loan drive having oversub for all surgical and obstetrical Weather Report. Cross will be given in Ruch Hall Ap- 1 I I can," agreed Senton. “What’s nil scribed its quo’a on Friday evening be ' the Joke, anyway? ” 20th. The ladies are very busy in mak fore the drive opened. A handsome cases. Trained nurses only, em “Oil, It isn't a joke,” cried Phebe ing preparations for the coming event. “Honor Flag” was received by chair I quickly, and her eyes filled with sud Following is the report of U. S. Vi - A basket supper will be served. Aside I dim tears. “I have to be married and ployed. man Ulrich Wednesday and floats unteer Cooperative Observer. E. Brill; from the dance there will be a candy go to Sumatra in two weeks and I need Jacksonville, for month of Mur. proudly over the center of California I booth, a quilt and center piece w ill Le a bridegroom dreadfully! Mother Latitude42 deg. 18. min. north; longi “SERVICE AND RESULTS FOR THE PATIENT" street, a notice to all that the old town raffled. .Music by Heine’s orchestra. : doesn’t want me to do it, but I've got tude 123 deg. 5 min. west. is there with ’he goods when our coun Mr. and Mrs. Ray Offenbacher, Miss ' to—I promised him five years ago.” try cells. “Who’s the lucky num?” asked Sen- Morrissey and Bessie Venable were Alfred Norris who is in the marine I ton. “You must care n lot about him Minimum ! Precipita shopping in Medfora Saturday. corps and stationed at Mare Island, to do all fills. Do you love him?" tion Telephone 11 A card party was given at the home came home on a ten days furlough “I don't know—of course I did—but of Mr. and Mrs. Robert Ho'zgang in lately I’m not so sure. He says he Thursday morning. Cor: Apple, Fifth and Riverside honor of their daughter Anna who has I loves me.” Mrs. Tom Dunnington, Edith Bailey, 13 “1 believe him; I do myself." gone to Portland. A very enjoyable Mary Bagshaw and Ora Goldsby were ' I’liebe caught her breath in a sob. evening was spent and the guests de visitors at Medford Wednesdag eve I parted wishing Miss Anna success. “Oh, please don't Joke,” she begged ning. him chokingly. The dance given by the R ?d Cross of “I'm not Joking, Phebe! I've cared Mr. and Mrs. Deb McKee of Buncom )7 the Little Applegate scho >1 was a great for you ever since the first day you were recent visitors in this success. 13 came to camp to see your brother.” Medford. .42 William Downing made a business I “It’s almost more than a num can Miss Elizabeth Reuter was a recent (8 henr, but I love you—love you—love trip to Medford Tuesday. visitor in Medford. you," he whispered. I’liebe run quickly up the stairs to The logging camp at the head of her room, where she stayed in solitary Jackson creek is speeding up and is Auto Stage Will Resume confinement for some hours. 55 getting out more logs this week for The next morning at the breakfast some reason. Wednesday nine car Schedule West from Klamath table, Mrs. loads were hauled to the mill. package. Uncle Billy Cameron of Uniontown "I >o open It, dear, I think ft's a pho- 55 was a recent visitor in this city. Klamath Falls, Or,, April 10—The j togrnph from Franz.” .04 first trip of the season over the Green I The girl ripped open the package Buy a bond and help swat the Kaiser. .07 Spring mountain, between Klamath nervously, and pulled out the contents. Simon B. Hull, a former resident of Falls and Ashland, was made a few It was really n picture of her fiance, Jackson county, died at Dunsmuir, Cal. days ago by R. S. Van Campen, of this but she did not turn it over to her Sunday, March 31, aged 85 years. city. The auto stage operated each mother for Inspection, ns that lady ex- to do. Instead, she threw Senafor McNary has introduced a year between these two cities, will re peeted her the 2 :'.9 paper, and with a few it back In bill to enlarge Crater Lake park by sume its schedule this week, weal her words of excuse, hurried from the adding a large tract on the north side Temperature m< an max. 57.06; mean Conditions permitting. This year the room. of the present park. stage line will be operated by Vi n Cam i Safely locked In her own room she min. 34.45; mean 45.75; Max 79. on 29. All work done in 1913 spot cash at pen and Charles S. Howard, the latter again took up the picture and looked Minimum, 19, on 6. Greatest daily W. R. Sparks. of Ashland. The road is in very good nt It for a long time In silence. After range, 39. Total precipitation 2.39 condition, except fora few fallen trees the Inspection was over she placed It inches. Greatest in 24 hours, .55 in., Why borrow your neighbor’s paper? on her dressing table, face downward, on 18-23. Number of days with III. which obstruct it. You can get it yourself for $1.50 per and throwing herself on the bed. bin.st year. Into a paroxysm of hysterical laughter. inch or more precipitation, 10, clear, John Matney of Ruch was a recent “till, oh, oh!" she gurgled, “lie's 10; partly cloudy, 6; cloudy, 15. Notes of War. .1 visitor in this city. fat and bearded and looks like the wild Total snowfall 1 C inches V J I man from Borneo more than my Franz, Precipitation for season, 19.06 Edward Henry Wilkinson died at' American troops permanently took lie's a perfect stranger—an awful Tucson, Ariz. Tuesday, April 9, 1918. j Precipitation for last s^Xton 17 80 over a part of the bring line as an stranger!” Seasonal average He was a native of Jackson county and and half crying, she Half laughing American sector in January. 1918. was born in this city. June 20, 1890. i'l. B ritt , went to her desk and tore oil' a cnble- The Navy now has in its possession a gram. It was a long one, but evidently He leaves a father and one brother, j Cooperative ( Ibserver. stock of supplies sufficient for average a great relief to her mind. Funeral is being held today (Satur day). requirements for one year. "I've been wrong, Franz.” she wrote Comply with the law and use Butter j More than 76,000 acres of land in this him. “I’m not the girl for you at all. ¡Southern Oregon 'Fraction Com Wrappers with your name and address j Country has been planted with castor I must have changed and you'd never puny Time Table No. 5. printed neatly. 100 for $1.25; 200 for bean plants to produce oil for aircraft. know me. I'm not domestic mid I'm thin mid scrawny and quite gray. Tell $2.00, at Jacksonville Post. During 12 months the Army hospitals me you have found someone over there Royal L. Gudmanson of Cadott, Wis increased from 7 to 63 in number arid to take my place. You deserve the Effective August 23d, 1917 consin, died of tuberculosis at the home from 5,000 to 58,400 beds; 30,“00 more best. Wire nt once. Leave Jacksonville. "PHEBE." of his uncle, William Facklam, at Wil are being added. : 0 a. m. daily except Sunday Two endless days drugged by, mid low Springs, Wednesday, April 10, There are now four times as many then the answer came. I’liebe seemed 50 a. m. Sunday only 1918, aged 17 yea’s, 6 months. The vessels in naval service as a year ago. to like It Immensely, although It This Space Donated by HO a. m. daily except Sunday young man had been ailing for some The estimated pay of officers and mi n showed no signs of n broken heart.” a. m. Sunday only time and came to Jackson county last in the Navy for the first year of war “I compliment your wisdom ami fol Thanksgiving day, hoping that the was $125.000,“00. low your advice. I realized we were change of climate would be beneficial. The air personnel in the first year not sulfeil to each other and your 2:00 p. m. daily Funeral was held Friday afternoon. of war increased from 65 officers a rd words release me. There Is n young 3:00 p. m. daily Interment in the cemetery at this 1,120 men to one hundred times that Indy, since you ask me. find I shall l:"0 p. m. daily mnriy her nt once. M.v undying re city. number. Eleven kinds of schools have spect nnd grntltmle. 5:00 ti. in. daily (Note 1) FRANZ." Considerable excitement was visible been installed. 7:15 p. in. daily (Note 2) Seaton enme that afternoon. on the atreet Friday morning caused “Enter the proxy bridegroom,” he Several hundred submarine chasers, Leave Med riford. by the report of the burglary of Lewis biilt since the war, have been deliver announced <li iimiitlcnllv. Ulrich’s store and Duuuington's meat “I shan’t need you In that capacity," 8:00 a. m. d ulv except Sunday ed >o the Navy by 31 private concerns marset some time during the preced 8:30 a. m. Sunday only and 6 ■ avy yards; many of th se boats Phebe returned smiling. ing night. At Uirich’s the burglar or "Indeed! Is the wedding post 9:00 a. m. daily except hive crossed the Atlantic, sone in se poned?" he naked blankly. burglars effected an entrance by way 11:00 a. m daily vere weather. I’liebe turned her buck on lilin and of a window in the wareroom and 12:00 Noor daily excep t Sunday she looked out of the wlml w. Then thence into the store through the iron 2:30 p. m. daily shot a bolt over her slionjder. Wire Service Discoi ttnued. fire doors which were opened with an "Not If you still want tn be fir^t 3:30 [i. m. daily iron oar. The safe was opened and 4:30 p. m. daily El Paso, Tex., April 9 —Telephone fiddle.” about $45. in cash and $80. in checks And he Immediately swept her Into 6:00 p. m daily connections between American and taken. At the butcher shop, entrance From Riverside Mexican border towns on the Mexican his arms without n single word, which was effected by breaking ths lock on border are being discontinued for the seemed to help her a great deal. 10:30 p m daily ( xcep ths screen doors at the front, the place period of the war, it was officially an 11.00 p. m Saturday A Not at All Restful. was ransacked pretty thoroughly but nounced here today. This action is be (Note 11Rur s to Mi your Mrs. Flatbush — Do you mnke nothing missing except about $3. in ing taken voluntarily by tha telephone husband go to church with you? wai . lin’d 5:50 p. rr. before going to small change. Appearances indicate companies operating in the American Mrs Bensonhurst—Oh, yes; hut he East end ol I ne. that the burglars were acquainted with border ’owns and is be ng done to pre doesn’t enjoy going. (Note 2) Runs t<> Me ifi.r.l depot only both premises and it is reported that vent information regarding American “Why not?" unl< carry ing passengers for beyond. the officers have clues which may lead “Well, he has what Is called church military preparations reaching Gel R. 8. B ullis , to the detection of the guilty parties. Insomnia.” man agents in. Mexico. Gm. Freight & Pa-senger Agent. Ruch of Jacksonville Post1 in Harve town Friday. Correspondence Ruch was a visitor THE DOW HOSPITAL The Dow Hospital Medford gon Help the boys “over there” to whip the Kaiser Buy Liberty Bonds To-day Fred J. Fick, Jacksonville, Oregon I