Jacksonville post. (Jacksonville, Or.) 1906-19??, April 27, 1918, Image 3

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sonville Post '
ZW The Churches
The school direct ra put in a new
The twenty men called in th* s ■ nd
draft, iron this county, will have p imp at the scho -I 5 i use the til st of
P resbyterian
Medford for Camp Lewis, n • ;t Ttes- the week.
AlbertJH.
Gammons, Minister
' V ’ J.l.)VY, APRIL 27. 191b
Mr and Mrs. 1!. IT null of G anta
I Ja.v.
I he «nnouncem nt of W. C. I.
Sunday
Services
regularly as follows:
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y
I’. J \r >11 if Watkins was a bu<i- Pass visited ruin'.i . » h re
of Central Piint as u candidate i
ln oojA.-M. Sabbath School Classes
The f.i .oral of the 1 ito N • vt -n A.
r.n
Sunday.
an
I
v:
.'or
in
t.ils
city
Medtiesd.i.'
i pubbean nominal. n fi r t'o.: i‘; 1
Jac >bs, who l.e i at ins . n. i i lliv. - . ter.mon.
Mi­ and Mrs J. E. Gri -ve a id ion far al’, ages.
I appears in another column of th.
11. nA. M. M>rning~ worship, with
side, Cahfjrnii. w i.- h -li in this ci y
ll
s’on of IT spict accompanied by
I. land Cmt- .11, who had been visit-
set in >u.
Fri a. after,>oo.i. Se.vi.es conduetea
Mrs. Fay<* Hies
a r. e
r per. Mr. Leever is a weil ki.o.vn
Mrs
Guv
Tex
and
daughter
of
Central
i ighispir r.ti, Mr. and Mrs. Mil s
j nesu man a ' I it no nm ited and el
6:45 p. M. Christian-Endeavor Fray-
at MedfurJ.
by tiie J. O. O. F. of wh en the deceit--
Cantrall el Ruch, left Wednesday eve- Point visited Mr. Grieve'« J-.Hter Mrs. .*r meeting.
I to the position to which he aspires,
el was i member, were .¡nell at t!<
I esters are out announcing
f.
i.
Herriotr
Wednesdi..
lir.g to r< ■ ..¡a his lOiupany at Ft. Co-
announcing a Red . uOULtless make a good uffi.-er.
;:>> P. M. Evening'worship, with
, cemetery.
Cross dance at Palmer
i
' Saturday
•
.. .- creek.
uml-ia.
served
as
county
commission,
r
linell.
I
Mav 4, 1918. A good .........
time
is
i
Measles
and
mumps
are
reported
to
- .J assur-
Ruch
L. A. Noil of Ashland was a recent 1
Prayer meeting on Wednesday even-
years ago and made an excellent
ed.
be prevalent a nong the school chil­ visitor it*, tins city.
ng at 7:3 >.
(Correspondence
to the Post)
dren
a*
Medford.
Mrs. Marie Plumerth die! at her
Everyone welcome to these meetings.
J. H D vlin of Poitlunl, who had i
home in Ashland, Wednesday night.
“I was glad when they said unto rue
6 en vimtirg hi: sister Mrs. Miles Can >
aged 7u years.
Quite a large cio vd from Ruch at­ et us go into the the house of the
•r,;l .t Ru li
siv-ral l .ys. re urned
tended the Palmer Creek dunce Apri uord.-Ps. 122:.’.
B. W. Dean of Port Orford, died at
to his home Wednesday.
ENOCH MORGAN'S
13.
All report a good ti.ne.
his home in that town, April 14, as a
A letter from J M. Dews. Jr. who
SONS CO.
result of a paralytic stroke. He was a
s on the U. S. S. Jason, of the Atlan-; Mr. and Mrs. Savage ,-p -nt the week
former resident of this county and
ii.* I-iti.in, slates that he is well and i 1 etui at their home in Grants Pa s.
served a term as county sheriff some
•ujjying the servie.*, although his trial ; Mr. and Mrs. Ray Offcnb aeiier visit-
Services held every Sunday morninf
years ago.
trip on the ocean almost got Ids goat. ; ■ ad the fish hatchery Tui .-day.
it 11 o’clock in 1. O. O. F. Hall,
A letter from Dan W. Bagshaw, Jr.
As Dewsie telis it. it is certainly amus-1 | Cap Ruch ma le a ¡business trip to
everybody welcome.
in the U. S. naw, announces his safe
in< bat al the time it was no joke.
' Jacksonville Friday.
arrival at an Atlantic port from a trip
0.
i’o s, attorney for William
The school children have finished
Buy
to 1- ranee. He is well and enj lyed the
Butler, convict« i ■ f mans’a i ;ht f r making their new tennis coart which
E2XMSI
trip very much. He says that the sub­
Highest quality, jewelry
i .iiig Donald Ste .vart seve al months thev have been working on for the past
For
marines are gradually but surely being
repairing, diamond set-
ago, ha fil.'d a motion for a new trial. week.
ting, watch repairing,
p it out of existence.
It is expected that the motion will be
George Buckley was a visitor in Med­
agate mounting and jew­
Jes-.e Applegate, a former well
considered next week.
elry
manufacturing.
ford Saturday.
than
“Aclions «peak louder
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known resident of Jackson county, now
Martin
J. Reddy,
E II. Hard of M.d ord was a visi
t he Re 1 Cross dance given at Ru.h
sheriff of Washington c iui*ty, plead
St. MEDFORD. orfg ON.
words-Act - Doni Talk - Buy Now
tor in this city Friday forsnoon.
April
2
J,
w
is
a
complete*
sieurs.
A
gudty to the charge of inipotting liquor
Fr ink M.ngoz, the well known Wat­ bountiful supper was served by the la-
into the state, and sentenced Thursday
kins miner, was a business visiit >r in lies to an unusa) large crowd. The
to 10 days in the county jail 1 and fined
Dr. S. A. LOCKWOOD
'his city Wednesday.
quilt that was raffled was won by E>
$2>0.
S. L. Fielder of Crescent City Saltmarsh and the centerpiece by Mrs
Physician and Sur.jeon
James Lawless of Walkins was art-
is vuiting Mrs. M. Kasshafer Venable.
cent visitor in this city.
JACKSONVILLE HOURS
n this city.
Misses Esther and Dorris Klienham-
Col. J. M. Williams who had been at :
Mondays
and Thursdays 10 12 A. M
Mrs. Bert Orr of Medfori i isit _'d at tner spent the week end at their home
a Portland hospital for treatment for I
the home of .Mrs. Arthur Tnoinpson on tile- Little Applegate for the pur­
Fridays 2-4 P. M.
several weeks came home Monday I
pose of attending the* Ruch dance.
Th.n sday.
Other
Days by Appointment
morning. Mrs. Williams and daughter
Laster
Wertz
and
Denis
Garrett
are
Born
April
22,
1918
to
Mr.
and
Mrs.
Phonos
J acksonville
m
Miss Lulu accompanied him.
*■ IIU11V»
MZDIOKU
-a
E. R. Roberts of Medford, a nine pound gra ling roads down the lower Apple-
“
Four
For
Americanism,
first
and
foremost.
B. B. Beekman, Esq., who had been j
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daughter in the Dow Hospital. Mother gate.
Kind
For Republican principles.
in Portland for several weeks, returned !
ar.d daughter are doing nicely.
Sheriff
Jennings
through
pissed
ot
For patriotic support of nation’s war activities.
Friday forenoon.
IVealher Report.
Comply with the law and use Butter Ruch Tuesday.
a
For the development of Oregon’s vast {resources, ar.d the
Chas. F. Dunford of the Bar T ranch
Wrappers
with
your
name
and
ad
All
the
boys
riding
on
the
range
re-
Man 4
encouragement of ¡¡agriculture.
was in town Friday.
printed neatly. liW for $1.25;
port ttie finest feed that they have ev-
for
For good roads.
Following is the report of U. S. Vol­
Mrs. John Greaves and daughter Sara
$2.00, at Jacksonville Post.
er seen on the Applegate hilis. Wi
Governor” For rigid law enforcement.
unteer Cooperative Observer, E. Britt;
were at Medford Tuesday to say good
For nation wide prohibition and women’s suffrage.
A number of persons from' this city can expect fat beef from the range in Jacksonville, for month of Mar.
bve to the former’s daughter Pauline,
For patriotic co-oper.ition between employerand employee.
attend, d the Red Cross dance at Ruch June.
Latitude 42 deg. 18. min. north; longi­
of the naval reserves, who left with
The pupils of the Ruch school are tude 123 deg. 5 min. west.
For national, univers d eight-hour day excepting agricul­
Saturdav night: all report a as having
the recruiting party for Grants Pass.
ture.
some time. Those attending were: very busy in preparing their four min­
The circuit court was in session first
For better working and living conditions for the thousand«
Mr. an l Mrs. Tom Diinnin
gt.iri, Mr ute sp eT.es to be given May 1st.
Dunningtnri,
Date M aximum Minimum Precipita-
of the week for hearing several water
and Mis I’ Anderson,Mr. ar.d Mrs. Bob
of workers and laborers throughout the state.
Mr. Morris was a visitor of the Ruch
tion
rights cases.
Finney, Mr. and Mrs. Ries Chapman, school Tuesday.
For the greatest passible moral, s >eia! and economic ad­
1
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36
o
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32
Sheriff Jennings returned Monday
vancement of all citizens
the state.
Mr. and Mrs. Chauncey Florey, Mrs.
The roads are kept busy by the teams
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33
night from Wyoming with J. B. Woods
Harry Luy, Mrs. Nettie Thompson, and trucks hauling ore from th*: Blue 34
For an efficient sta*e educational system.
40
27
13
in custody.
'lrs. S. E. Dunnington. Mrs Minnie Ledge mine.
For a clean, impartial, businesslike administration.
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5
“Policies backed by twenty yea-s of practice.”
Kelly. Flo Thompson, Mary Bagshaw,
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19
6
rn
Frank E. Enyeart; mention of whose
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7
Edith Bailey, Gene Tuck, Letha John­
“Your kind of a man for Governor” is
illness was made in the last issue of
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17«//
Farther
Curtail
8
'r
son,
Julian
Abboit,
Alfred
Nor:is,
Har
­
this paper, died at the Sacred Heart
44
35
L. J. SIMPSON,
9
Primary
17
ry Walsh, John Broad, Louis Thomp­
45
34
hospital, Medford, Sunday afternoon,
Auto Manufacture. 11 10
Friday
( Republican)
llnita Morgan, Paul and Louis
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aged 54 years. Mr. Enyeart had been
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: son,
May 17
45
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12
Jennings. Paul Luy, Amy Dow, ar.d
Paid Ad. Issued by Simpson for Governor Leazue 411 Sellin« Building Portland, Oregon
a resident of this city about 3 years,
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13
31
leorge and Chester Wendt.
08
having come here from Missouri. Be­
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29
Washington, April 23—A further cur-{ 14
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Why borrow your neighbor’s paper? tailment of the manufacture of pleas­ 16
sides his father, he is survived by four
30
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35
You can got it yourself for $1.50 per ure automobiles was indicated today io
sisters and nine brothers, one of whom
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17
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year.
A. R. Enyeart, resides ¡ d this city.
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as the outcome of a conference held by 18
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Sixth Year Established in Jackson County.
Funeral was held Tuesday afternoon,
55
All work done in 1918 spot cash at the fuel administration and the war in­ 19
33
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33
interment in the cemetery at this city.
W. R. Sparks.
dustries board with representatives of 20
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21
Among the Jackson County boys who
G. M. Roberts of Medford was a the automobile industry.
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40
enlisted in the naval reserves during
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The curtailment, if made effective, ' 23
business visitor in this city Monday
43
55
62
40
the last drive, were: Julian R. Abbott,
i would restrict the manufacture of plea- j 24
forenoon.
.01
.58
12
25
Pleas Earl Bailey, Charles G. Schumpf
.07
Minnie Robinson was a visitor at 1 sure cirs to about 25 per cent of the »6
57
34
Personally conducted by Doctors
and Bruce Fleming of this city. Be­
, normal production. A 30 per cent re- 27
58
Medford Tuesday afternoon.
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sides the new recruits named above,
1 duct ion already has been made opera- 28
36
Dow and Dow. Fully equipped
A number of residents who have had
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29
Jacksonville has three girls and eight
> tive.
the city water turned off during the
76
41
30
boys already in the navy, making a to­
for all surgical and obstetrical
67
winter, have had their premises con-
39
31
tal of fifteen in that service. Pretty
39
nected in order to take care of their 40 Trains Of Wounded
good showing for the old town.
cases. Trained nurses only, em-
gardens and lawns:
—mean max. 57.06; mean
H. C. Whitney of Watkins was a
Reach Brussels Daily Temperature
Mr. and Mrs. Fat Swayne of Wat-
i
min.
34.15;
mean
45.75; Max 79. on 29.
ployed.
business visitor in this city first of the
kins were visitors in this city Wed-
Minimum, 19, on 6. Greatest daily
week.
restiay.
“SERVICE AND RESULTS FOR THE PATIENT"
Amsterdam. April 22—The streams range, ¡19. Total precipitation 2.: 9
Samuel McClendon of Gold Hill was
H. K. Hanna w is a business visitor of wounded Germans from France and inches. Greatest in 24 hours, .55 in.,
a recent visitor in this city.
in Medford Thursday afternoon.
Fla. ders, says the fro tier corres­ on 18-23. Number of days with 01.
Mr. and Mrs. Frank Ovey of Foots
Bruce Fleming enlisted in tile caval pondent of the Telegraaf, continue so inch or more precipitation, 10, dear,
Creek were recent visitors in I this city.
great that all the hospitals, monaster­ 10; partly cloudy, 6; cloudy, 15.
reserves at Grants Pass Tuesday.
Telephone 11
T. G. Clark of Medford wh; J was op-
Total snowfall I1 : inches
Flo Thompson and Minnie Kelly were ies, convents and schools not only in
Cor: Apple, Fifth and Riverside
erated upon in the Dow Hospital for
Precipitation for season, 19.06
visitors at Medford Wednes lay eve- Brussels, but in many town, are filled
appendicitis last week is making a rap­
t i overflowing. The Germans h ive ev
Precipitation for last season 17.80
ning.
id recovery and hopes to be out soon.
Seasonal average
Mi-s Adabelle McCord of Oakland, en requisitioned private houses lor hos­
J. B. Woods, a former Medford real
E. B ritt ,
Oregon left The Dow Hospital last Sun­ pitals.
Forty ambulance trains entered Brus
estate dealer, brought by Sheriff Jen- 1
Cooperative Observer,
day fully recovered from a siege of
sels daily last week. Many of them
nings from Wyoming on a charge of
pneumonia.
were made up of cattle cars in whicn
non-support, was given a hearing in
Jacksonville Post, one year $1.50.
were litters of straw for the wounded Southern Oregon Traction Com­
justice court Tuesday and bound over
Judge Thus. F. Ryan of Salem was men.
to the grand jury under $500. bonds.
pany Time Table No. F,
in town Wednesday afternoon, looking
Mrs. E. F. Guthrie and sons have re­
alter his political fences.
Book For Settlers Issued.
turned from Riverside, Cai. and are
J. Gagnon, Proprietor.
The Johnston Lumber Co. has start­
now at their ranch home near this city.
Effective August 23d, 1917J
All kinds of rough and dressed Lumber
ed its sawmill at Thompson -reek and
Alfred Norris of marine corps who
We have just received a copy of the
Leave Jacksonville.
is
now
prepared
’
o
fill
.orders
for
lum-
had been spending a furlough with his
Oregon & California book for the guid­
Specialties.- Dimension stuff, Finishing Lumber,
j her.
7:30 a. m. daily except Sunday
parents in this city, left for Mare Is­
ance of the public issued this week giv- I 1 7:50
a. rn. Sunday only
Shingles, Sash & Doori, Roofing Paper, &c.
land, Cal. Monday.
loe T. Gagnon of Medford was a ing a description of the land and soil
8:30
a. m. daily except Sunday
business visitor in in this city ¡Wednes­ and what it is go >d for on 2676 claims
Col. J. M. Williams, accompanied by
Give
us
a
trial
and
Bny
Jackson
County
products
a. m. Sunday only
9:00
day. Mr. Gagnon reports that the in unit No. 1 open to entry April 29,
his wife and daughter, Mr. and Mrs.
10:30 a. rn. daily except Sundav
lumber
b
siness
has
improved
a
great
and it may be had by writing to the
Jasten Hartman and W. H. Johnson
New Shed 113 Front St.
I’hone 859
11:30 a. m. daily except Sunday
deal recently and promises well for the Roseburg land nffiic. Seventy-five per
left this morning for Cinnabar springs.
OREGON
2:00 P- m. daily
MEDFORD
summer.
Read
his
advertisement
in
cent
of
the
claims
are
listed
as
good
Cal. in hopes that the water and baths
3:00 P- m. daily
. another column of this paper.
for grazing or rocky and worthless.
will be beneficial to Mr Williams whose
4 :"0 P- m. daily
The amount of timber on each claim,
condition is critical. The party will go
5:00 o. rn. daily (Note 1)
the near, it t.o,vn and the distance t > a
by auto across the Siskiyous and to the
7:15 P- m. daily (Note 2)
wagon ar.d railroad are also given as to
springs by the southern route.
Leave Medford.
each claim.
Mr. Volnev Cleveland, who recently
Jarnt» E. Grieve, the hotel
_________________ i Pr^pect, was u recent visitor
ECONOMV
What'does L. J Simpson stand for?
THE DOW HOSPITAL
The Dow Hospital
Medford
-
- Oregon.
Lumber Yard
suffered a partial stroke of paralysis,
is under treatment in th • Dow Hospi­
tal. He is showing a steady gain.
Flora Thompson, Mary Bagshaw,
Minnie Kelly, George Howard. Delplia
Coleman and Julian Abbitt attended
the Red Cross dance at Phoenix last
night,
Robert N. Stanfield, candidate for (J.
S. Senator and L. J. Simpson, candi­
date for governor, each have large ads
in this paper. Read them and think
the matter over: both are good men.
G. R. Harper, an employee of the S.
P. tax department at Portland, was a
visitor in this city Thursday.
Fred J. Fick was a visitor at Mid­
ford Friday evening.
Correspondence.
Buy Liberty Bonds
Applegate
(Correspondence to the Post)
and help protect our boys at
the front who are giving their
lives to-day|for Freedom’s Cause
Help them to win the war
Space Donated by
The City Drug Store
Herman Walter who has been em­
ployed in the shipyards in Portland re­
turned home last week.
Born at Elkton, Or. March 18 to Mr.
and Mr». W. E. Gates a son. Mrs.
Gates is a daughter of Mr. and Mrs.
Jas. Grubb.
Z b Hyde was a Grants Pass visitor
S iturday.
Ben Th”rston Jr. was in Medford
Í .-L i.day having some dental work done.
Wm. Jordon of Thompson creek was
it Grants Pass visitor Tuesday.
-I
8:0(1 a. in. daily except Sunday
8:30 a. m. Sunday only
! 9:00 a. m. daily except Sunday
! 1 :Q0 a. m. daily
(From Off Our Wireless!
I2:oo Noon daily except Sunday
2:30 p. rn. daily
Millions for defense, but a war sav­
! 3:30 p. m. daily
ings stamp costa only a quarter.
4«W P-. rn. daily
Gradually the shoddy is being elimi- G:oo p. m. daily
nited trorn the war department.
From Riverside Avenue.
Leave it to the theorist and the 10:30 p m. daily except Sat .< Sun.
quibblers and we shall build no ships I 11.00 p. m Saturday & Sunday only.
at all.
I (Note 1) Rur-.s to Medford depot and
Secretary* Baker in going to the front wai - until 5:50 p. n- before going to
in France did something that will keep East end ot fine.
him to the front in Ameri :a.
■ (Note 2) Kuns to MedL.rd depot only
The choice seems to be between mil­ , unless carrying pas;« ngers for beyond.
R. 8. Ill ILLIS,
itary training and training for Germa­
Ger. 1 re ght & Pa serger Agent.
ny slavery.
Electric Sparks
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