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About Jacksonville post. (Jacksonville, Or.) 1906-19?? | View Entire Issue (June 1, 1918)
Jilck ^»iirivi I I p l . 1X S1711 v 11,C I Mr<- S. A. Cantrad accomp ini 1 by 1 Mr. and Mrs. Miles Cantrail of Ruch A UBL Mr. and Mrs. Miles Cantrall, m .de a were visitors in this city Thursday, CA’S ANO C V-.ÎLS 1’1 CESEH1 ; i ;C"= THAN FRIEND ZU The Ch rches l’UESHYTI- ll'AN D. H. Cronemiller had a ba 1 automo ! trip to Sterling Thursday. Both Methods of Conveyance Em ployed in Land Where Railways Albert H. Garr.inoi s. Mil.it ter j The postoffice, bank, stores and tile accident while motoring on the I’.i •i < Are an Impi'rjibihty. I county offices were close 1 Thursday eihe high vay lietwe n Ashland an Sunday Sc vici - r. ■. tilai ly i t folli V a: r7 VINCENT G. PERRY. >and many of the citizens went to Ash Medford Thurs i iy evening, li is re 3 10:00; a . M S. bl all. L'vi.oul I la. i d I have im>li>:*ed in the Egyptian i* LOCAL NEWS 2.0«,‘ -a.--toa.asar»* land, Medford, or for trips into tiie ported that one wheel oi til • m iC line err from eight or ten dilTeri nl plat 4 for ail agi s. 1E0OA M. V mi-g . i-ei ip V, I l| country. Many wended their way to Dave w.u diivii g w.ts badly smashed. iCup;. • ’.i i. ms. b> t in McClure Newapa- nnd I Imurd ilie same thin’ ever : cr Syndicate.) the cemetery on the lull where they de The oecjpan'.s of the c »r . s -ape I inju ii rmon. ’ win re: "Curs and camels f. r this Job Jacksonville Post, one year $1 50. “A frlen ! is a person who Is for you. rhe nir for the dash ami rush io g t posited floral tributes on the graves of ry. We have been un ibl ■ to learn the 6:45 P. M. Christk.n Ei .• V Pray • A. Throckmorton of Applegate trans the dead. particulars as to th.- cause of Hie ac never under any suspicions. H,. never tin re before anyone can I you a i c • r mee. ng. I Illi. iignt.< you. When charges ure moving; the camel, the old ship of the acted business in this city Tuesday. cident. 7:30 P. M. Evti.ii g woi:lii|, w i h Miss Louise Jones whs recently un James B. Fairchild«, an attorney of derwent an operation, came over from G. F. Billings of As’il m l was a busi made against you. ho asks the accuser desert, lor tin- slow and sure. Him Im s. rnx n. to dear out. A friend is one who memorial method, writes a correspond Yreka, Cal. transacted business in this Medford Thursday afternoon. ness visitor in this city today. 1’rayer meetii ; r n W.dne .u y tVt knows all about you, yet likes you just ent of the London Telegraph Both city Monday. ii g at 7:30. Leland Cantrall wiio has been spend the same. ” Harry Lewis of Grants Pass, was a go where the railway Is not and never ing the past th rty days with his par Harold D. Kubli of Applegate was a visitor in this city Thursday. 1’.; s|| \ nnee cut the above paragraph will he; both play their different parrs Everyce «ilei me to these mt ( ents at Ruch will leave to morrow night from II new-paper and re rend It very “I was glad «inn they said ill business visitor in this city Mondav. Enos Rhoten of Gold Hill, a veteran for Ft. Columbia to rejoin .bis compa carefully, lie agreed with it all. Af with almost unerring certainty. So pci let us go into the the hou» <■ < feet and reliable Ims the car supply William Blair of Ashland was a visi of the Modoc Indian War, has been ter reading It half a dozen times he service become that (lie vehicles move Lord. Is. 122::. ny. tor in this city Monday, granted a pension of $29, per month pasted it in Ills memorandum book, to ii time table, and nt one spot I have Flora Thompson, Minnie Ke'ly and where he could see it often. He hail Mr. and Mrs. E. S. Wilbon accom beginning March 7, 1917. George Howard were visitors at Med been asking himself a question all seen two convoys which started till panied by Mr. and Mrs. D. W. Bagshaw ■lilies apart meet to exchange loads at Fred Burr of Medford, indicted by CHRISTIAN SCIENCE morning before lie found this clipping, the exact moment fixed by the conduc and Carl and Thelma Larsen, motored the grand jury last week, was convict ford Friday evening. at un<l It Just sveiiied to answer It. Ju Win. H. Johnson was a visitor to Ashland Sunday afternoon. tor. Services held every Sui.day nu li it f ed on a charge of sodomy by a jury in dith and he had quarreled for the last The cars run over thousands of at 11 o’clock in I. O. O. F. Hall. Newton W Borden of Medford trans the circuit court Tuesday and will be Medford Thursday evening. time. He would go mid ask her to Mark Watkins of Watkins, was a consider their engagemeiit broken. He miles <>f the roughest desert. Water Everybody welcome. acted business in this city Tuesday. given a sentence today. The evidence Is as essential as petrol, and in a wa- business visitor in this city Friday. had made a mistake. She was not terle.ss iircn extreme care has to l»e Jasten Hartman, who is one of the at the trial showed a depravity ¡almost, í Chris Ulrich made .a trip to Thomp "for him ” as a friend should be. unbelievable. deputies guarding the Pacific Highway taken against running short, It oc lie took her picture from his desk. cnslonally happens tlmt cars across the Siskiyous to prevent the im- curs get A total eclipse of the sun is schedul son creek Thuisday. ''wsirKraTssHrrginr-.’Tvtm' s«R'.’ pirtation of booze, was in town Tu<s ed for next Saturday afternoon. June Highes» quality, jewelry» I Newton W. Borden of Medford was He would have to return that to her. stuck, and they tire freed by shoveling He stopped to take a last look at it. away the sarnl and laying down short repairing, diarnoi d set-F day. 8. a business visitor in thia cily today. She was very beautiful and she was lengths of planks beneath the wheels, tilg, watch repairing.’J All work done in 1913 spot cash at George H. Minning of Applegate smiling Just ns he liked to see her Plunks and stout ropes tor towing William Fraley, Joe McIntyre and agate mounting ar.d jew B W. R. Sparks. idrv manufacturing. i! Peter Oard expect to leave tomorrew transacted business in tgis city Tues- smile. He wrapped it up hurriedly. form part of each car’s equipment, If lie stood there gazing at that pic The light cars are mostly American Mar’in J. Reddy, bl Mr. and Mrs. H. K. Hanna spent for Ft. McDowell, Cal. where thev will day. I. Al.-ti ■ i st.. MEPFORP OlOfiOX. 3 rep >rt for service in the National ar Sunday in the Evans creek country. FloThompim and Mary Bagshaw ture he would change Ills mlml, he make. They, too, have done well, but Ç knew. Then there were other things the wear and tear is infinitely greater S b «»* . a . - pTiitwMSsasrr ibpup »-»«- 3 my. were visitors at Medford Satu day af W. H. Johnson returned Saturday ■ lie would have to return. What If she than in British cars, and as one ma . from a trip to Portland, Seaside and I A new schedule goes into effect on ternoon. relurned his presents! He would have chine wears out the best parts are Mrs Ida Wils in and Mrs. Fred Fick to order a dray to get them all. lie transferred to motors beginning to other points in the northern part of the S. P. tomorrow: No. 13, s >uth û u uo |B uhiso / a '.à-■»'Sttiç’i* the state. hoped she wouldn’t put him to that show signs of failure. bound will arrive at Medford at 9:35 A. were recent visitors in Medford. •S4I3AAA.V1 IBIJ-Vd trouble. What would he do with them? M. instead of 10:35; No. 53, south 03 I ms *a ß Mrs. Minnie R ibinson was a visitor The Presbyterian church is being It would luirdly do to give them to an treated to a fresh coat of paint which bound at 4:29 P. M. instead of 3:3 ); at Medford Saturday night- » other woman, and he hadn’t a sister. BIG MAN’S ACT OF KINDNESS lo:‘PH’jO|nt .miun.vt P'.t. : 'i rt.v.i improves its appearance greatly. Fred | No. 15, south bound at 11:4) instea 1 of WAN TED Local sales representative Mechanically, he took the niemoran ♦HJIUd U |.U1 ( I . [ ' ’ I I AS ...» I. !. . ‘ S.IN3 1VH 11JS I r r ’ !>. i *•> < i vc L.i I 11:19. No. 14, north bound will ^arrive for this county tor large school furni (linn book from his pocket and rend Fick is doing the work. H<xjq upivniMAUi J .1 vii- . i I • ’ • 1 V I -'N Little Incident Recorded of James J. .i ■! I at Medford at 7:35 A. M. instea i of S3ONJM3J : > •v i •.{[ Hill Shows Groat Constructive -■punì 1U >1 \1 All i ’ i.'.'Od J3 13U i ture and supply house. Teacher pre the clipping again. Where was there Joe Gagnon of Medford was a caller -l’*| -O|o 1.1 JO I . . .’ !• -’s. i i 8:02; No. 51 north bound, at 5:27 P. M. ferred but not demanded. Experience a woman who could be nil to a num Genius at His Best. »irt.u 8i*;n.iX<lo. » ‘ 'Sy.iVH 39VSJ at this office Tuesday. Mr. Gaglion is '.I I* HHtuqo Aijvt i. i ■ 33J -»J UO b ill i instead of 5:47 and No. 16, north bound net essential. Fine opportunity for that tlmt culled for? making a specialty of fruit boxes this j | at 7 P. M. instead of 6:06. When the cur that he ordered drew ’ James J. Hill was a large and fu- summer. Salary, expenses and com season and now has 150,000 boxes on I up in front of his office to take him to miliar figure In American business life, hand which he will sell at the market i A number of peasons ¡from this city mission. Automobile would be big Judith's home he was ready, waiting. and there Imve been printed plenty of price. He will continue to manufac attended the carnival at Medford asset. It was n delicate task he had set for eulogies of ids great constructhe geni Address Sales Manager, J. 18, this himself, but lie W'ouhl not falter. With us. But no more genuine eulogy has ture boxes and will endeavor to supply j I Thursday evening. I The school entertainment an I dance Office. the dimand in this valley. Adv great strides lie stepped out from the ever been pronounced than Is eon- office building and made for the car. tallied in a little story from St. Paul. Some person or persons have mail-1 ■ at Ruch Friday night was well attend Just before he reached It ho remem It was a simple Incident—one of the ciously and wantonly mutilated and j ed and everyone reporte I a goo 1 time. German Women Must bered that lie had left Judith's gifts, sort that generally and naturally torn from its fastenings, the bronze ; ! Those attending from here were: Gene Weather Report. Hint he had decided to return, on Ills passes unrecorded, says the Chica tablet at the city dam on Jackson j Tuck, Mr. and Mrs. Joe Goldsby, Bert Register Next Month. go Herald in recalling It. Mr. Hill desk. lie turned quickly, his foot creek. The tablet was placed in posi- [ and Cora Goldsbv, Zita Singler, Ber- slipped on the icy pavement anil lie was coming out of nn office building Following is the report of U. S. Vol tion when the dam was complete! ard nice Reter, Lena Coffman, Alitha John crushed down, striking his head with with another railroad official when he noticed n Imrse standing shiver unteer Cooperative Observer, E. Britt; great force. bore the names of the contractor, the ston, Ora Goldsby, Mary Bagshaw, All German alien females of the age It was two hours later when he re ing and unblanketed near by. He Jacksonville, for month of April. members of the city council, the Edith Bailey, Mr. and Mrs. Pa il An- of 11 years or upwards are required to date of the construction, etc. The derson, and Paul and Lewis Jennings. register during the period beginning gained consciousness, and lie Just had walked over and arranged lite blanket Latitude42 deg. 18. min. north; longi and then resumed Ills conversation. state law prescribes a severe penalty \ MARRIED-At Palo Alto, Cal., Fri- June 17, 1918, an 1 ending June 26, time to realize tlmt he was In the It Is a very good thing to be n tude 123 deg. 5 min. west. hospital before ho lapsed into a state Fred Collins and for such offenses and efforts willbe|^aY’ May 24, 1918, 1918. great railroad builder and a financial of semi-consciousness, llow Ills head I Vliss Gertrude Berry. The happy cou made to discover the offenders. The postmaster of this city will a t ached! There was n grinding, gnaw figure whose word carries weight Date Maximum Minimum : Precipita tion A service flag with forty-live stars ple are well known in this city, bat the I as registration officer and will be sup ing feeling In every bone of his body. not only all over the country, but 33 56 was hoisted over the street in front of groom has been stationed at Camp plied with copies of the General Rule-, He was dying, he could feel it, but he throughout the world. But It Is bet 1 ■> I 63 26 the postoffice Thursday. Each star [ Fremont for some time past and was necessary blanks, etc. Consult him couldn’t cry out to tell them. Oh, if ter to be able to retain In the midst 3 58 22 of such Important occupation the bn 26 62 represents one of Jacksonville’s people granted a 10 days furlough.—Grants for further information regarding the he only could have a last farewell with num kindness which makes a »hole ! 1 Judith! llow he loved her! But did G5 .32 5 registration. in the military or naval service of our Pass Observer. he love her? Hadn't a quarrel come world kin. 61 36 6 country: the gold star at the top signi 71 11 up between them? He could see the 7 fies that one of the number has died in 67 42 .4 quarrel like n big black cloud hovering "The Star-Spangled Banner." .1 65 41 the service. A similar representation above him. and lie tried to Jump up Sixth Year Established in Jackson County. The best authority on the proper .) < 9 67 .37 10 and in proportion to the population, from knock it away, but a newspaper wording of "The Stnr-Spniigled Ban 75 36 11 with great big type got In his way. ner,” Is the author of the song. Francis 12 the whole United States would show 50 38 Then the words shot off tlie newspaper S. Key. In the course of Innumerable 13 ovtr six millions. 51 31 _ - I and went into his eyes and ears and printings of the song, differences In 14 3) W. A. Thompson of Central Point made his head ache worse. He cried the text have occurred due to careless 15 52 30 was convicted in the circuit court Wed 58 out, but that didn't help him. Sud ness, bad memory or deliberate ef 16 42 66 Personally conducted by Doctors nesday morning on a charge of assault 17 31 denly a calm came over him. There forts to ‘‘Improve" it. Of course no one 77 33 and battery and will be sentenced to was n soft hand on his forehead and a Ims any definite authority to make 18 80 42 Dow and Dow. Fully equipped soothing voice quite close to his ears. changes. Several copies of the song 19 day. 83 41 When Ids eyes cleared he could see a in the author's own handwriting ex 20 8.3 • ' 43 J. B. Wood, who formerly resided at for all surgical and obstetrical figure bending over him. It looked ist. Even these differ, but the differ 21 77 37 22 Medford and who was arrested in Mon like an angel and she was crying, ences are very slight, and do not af 23 73 36 tana on a charge of non-support and cases. Trained nurses only, em How- her hands eased the pulii of Ills fect the sense. One of these is the 24 68 44 64 brought back here for trial, pleaded bead and how sleepy her voice Hinde copy made by Key Immediately after 25 10 71 31 him. Down, down he went, and then composing the poem, which he lmd ¿6 guilty to the charge when brought up ployed. 74 32 all the pain went and he felt himself first, after n preliminary sketch, writ 27 for trial in the circuit court and will be 79 36 sinking to sleep. ten out on the back of an envelope. 28 given his sentence today. “SERVICE AND RESULTS FOR THE PATIENT” 74 41 She was there when he woke up While this text is not absolutely the 29 76 39 Mrs. Richard Bland of Grants Pass again. The pain was nil gone mid he original It Is virtually that and may :o 31 visited relatives here this week. felt quite fresh, He took a good look be regarded as the standard. ) Fac nt the “angel” and gave a cry of glnd- similes of this and Inter copies In William McIntyre, Elbert Coleman, Telephone 11 ness. “Judith! Judith!" he cried Key's hnndwrltlng are printed togeth Temperature mean max. 67.5; me.* n Jack Florey and Noble Caughthran and lignin and again. er with facsimiles of early printed ver min. 3?.5; m n 48.5; Max 83. on 21. 24 others, former members of the Sev Cor: Apple, Fifth and Riverside "Be still,” she pleaded, ns she put slons without and with music, in n Minimum, 22, on .3. Greatest daily enth company, still at Ft. Columbia, Iler blind on his I bend. “Tl>>* fever Ims book Issued by the library of congress .55 have been transferred to the new 69th nil gone, but roll Imre been very sick In 11114—"The Star-Spangled Banner,” range, II. Total precipitation artillery and expect to be taken to The doctors feared It was concus.Jon by Oscar George Theodore Sonneek, inches. Greatest in 24 hours, .25 in , France soon. of the brain.' who discusses nil the evidence about on 1?. Numtier of days with 01. inch or more precipitation, , clem. “Nothing of the sort,” lie smiled, the origin of the song. In the case of Mayhugh vs Southern though there was still a faint pain, 16; partly cloudy, 10; cloudy, 4. Oregon Traction Co. on trial in the cir “The doctors didn’t know what they Total snowfall inches cuit court Wednesday, the jury return- Prehistoric Man ’ s Intelligence. yvere talking about.” Precipitation for season, 19.61 ad a verdict awarding the plaintiff Some years ago the remains of a “Oh. they did! They have cured you Precipitation for last season 19.73 $2500. damages. Mayhugh was on one —brought you back so tlmt you can prehistoric man were found in central Europe in a geological stratum that Seasonal average of the runaway cars which ran off the talk." J. T. Gagntn, Trcprietor. track at the switchback opposite the “They had nothing tn do with It.” he showed that he existed at least 500,00*1 E. B ritt , Opp mill last summer. said stoutly, ‘‘If It hadn’t been for years ago, and probably more. Ilis Cooperative Observer. physical formation, especially the All kinds of rough and dressed Lumber you I would not lie well. Your hand A number of persons from this city on my head took all tiie pain away.” shape and size of the skull, left no attended the Memorial Day parade at Specialties.- Dimension stuff, Finishing Lumber, "l)Id you know it was I, dear?' she doubt, according to scientists, that lie Medford Thursday morning. asked eagerly, you lmd been a well-developed human be Southern Oregon Traction Com Shingles, Sash & Doors, Roofing Paper, Fruit Boxes ing with a creditable degree of intel Charles Harrison and Juanita Sears know me.” pany Time Table No. 5. “I could not make out who It wns. ligence. He did not show the Innin of Medford, were united in marriage at Give us a trial and Buy Jackson County products but I thought It was nn angel, arid possibilities of model'll limn. It Is true, the home of the bride, Thursiay eve them, when I awoke, It sure enough was,' »» but probaldy he (11(1 not need ning. Rey. A. H. Gammons of this Phone 859 New Shed 113 Front St. since it must have required less Intel- lie answered. Effective August 23d, 1917 city officiated. OREGON MEDFORD It was not many days before Basil lectiml power to dodge the giant (lino mem- saurs and other small-headed Leave Jacksonville, Cecil Heard, a 13 year-old boy was was aide to leave the hospital. He run down by a taxi on the Pacific High was nil dressed and ready when Judith hers of the Smiropodn family of that 7:30 a. m. daily except Sunday culled In her car to take him home. day, alarming though they might look, ¡7:50 a. rn Sunday only way near Medford Thursday morning She was helping film on with his cont limn to escape dentil from the predn- 8:30 a. m. daily except Sunday receiving serious injuries which may wlun Ids memorandum book fell to tor.v mid terrifying automobile of to- i 9:00 a. in. Sunday only prove fatal, The boy was riding his the floor. Although he reached for It, dity. j 9:30 daily except Sunday bicycle on the highway and was over she was too quick for him. The book I 11:30 a. in. daily except Sunday taken by the jitney coming the same opened in her hands nnd the clipping General Store Traded for Niw Jersey. Phone No. 52 way. tt is reported that just as the was facing her. She stopped to In the year 1G74 n colony i f Quak ' 2:00 fi tn. daily jitnev was about topass nim the bicy rend It. ers, sent out from England oy Wil I 3:00 fi m. daily cle swerved directly in front of the car "What n splendid clipping that Is,” Hum I’enn, bought from the Indians l:"0 P- rn. daily Spectacles— Gold filled frames and finest lens she said. "My. wouldn't it be hard to a large slice of what is now New Jer ' 5:00 p. in. daily ( Note ! ) which struck the unfortunate lad live up to all that! l’ut I suppose n sey. The price ns recorded In tiie new , 7:15 P- m. daily (Note 2) throwing him head first on the concrete real friend should.” "Life of Penn," by John W. Graham pavement. I.CHve Medford. "Yes,” he said, was as follows: The closing exercises or the public should.” "Thirty match coats. 20 gnus, 31) ( 8:0*1 a m. d-uly except Sun lay “Thon,” she snld. hesitatingly, "you kettles, 1 great kettle, 30 pairs of 8:30 a. m. Sunday only schools were held Wednesday and at can't think much of mo. for I haven't hose, 2** fathoms of duffels, 20 pot 9:00 a. in. daily except Sun lay Century Fountain Pens, Fine box stationery tracted considerable attention as evi been tlmt true a friend.” tlr-oats, 30 narrow hose, 20 burs of denced by the attendance of our home “You have been more than n tru« lend, 15 small barrels of powder. 10:00 a. m. daily 1 pound Linen paper 35c. Toilet Goods, etc. people and visitors from other districts. friend, dear,” lie said, ns he took tier 70 knives, 30 Indian a ces, 70 combs, 12101) Noon daily except Sunday The exercises were varied and con hand. “A man doesn’t wnnt the jrlr? pairs of tobacco tongs, GO pairs of 2:30 P- m. daily sisted of several addresses, games, 1 'i lovi s to be bls friend, he wants her scissors, GO tllishnw looking glasses 3:30 fi m daily J. W.Robinson, M. I)., Proprietor races, drills, etc. A picnic lunch was to be his wife.” 120 awlblades, 120 fish hooks, 2 1:10 fi- m. daily •erved in the evening. ¿Music was gr-'sps of red paint, 120 needles. GO ’ 6:00 p- ni d. ilv William M I’.ei nliiL'. r, member of tobacco boxes, 120 pipes, 200 bolls. i ¡0:00 p. tn. daily furnished by Root’s band. Many of the Pennsylvania house from North- ioo jews-hurps and G ankers of the exercises were patriotic in nature •L S. BtLLIS, , ampton. Is the father of 17 children. rum." and were well rendered. Gen. Freight & Passer ger Agent, »AfURDAY, JUNE I. 1918 THE DOW HOSPITAL The Dow Hospital Medford Oregon Lumbar Yard THE CITY DRUG STORE One-half usual price Jacksonville Oregon