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About Jacksonville post. (Jacksonville, Or.) 1906-19?? | View Entire Issue (June 8, 1918)
Jacksonville Post I in Several rattlemukes have been seen the hills ne ir this city, d iring th ■ "AfURDAY, JUNE 8. Pie Council Mee mg 71 i past week. ! Sells-Floto circus exh bits a*. 5l. il or I ' this afternoon an I evening. i Eclipse of the sun this aftetn oi fr >m about 3 to 5. Mail from Porclan I and other p lints north, which formerly arrived he e at 8:30 in the morning does not reach this city now until 12:33. As it co nes to Medford at 9:35, it should be brought here on the car arriving at 10:30. A re fular m eti ,r of th-’ city o ;• .1 was held nt the < ity Hall Tu. slay ‘ - ning, the m iyor, c nmeilm ?'i re. >rde . treasurer, m irdi il an 1 str ■ t co nmi-- ; tioner were all pre;en*. Th¿ mu il bills for s-da ’ies, supplie«, labor, et,- were presented, audited and order.d paid. Treasurer’s rep >rt was presenti . and ordered '.file I. Recorder report rd the following receipts: $ 10! 0 Water rental Mr. an 1 Mrs. L-'wls Ulrieh were vis 9 O Water turning on fees itors at Medford Friday evening. 5.1 0 Cemetery fee» Mr. and Mrs. Tom Dur.nington w re 1 CO Impounding fees at Medford Friday evening. 2.216 !.- Special city taxes Fmra Thompson. Minnie Kelly, Ger $2.33'2. I> Total trude Dunnington, Mary Bagshaw mid Street commissioner was directed to George Howard were visitors at Med notify water us trs that regulations as ford Friday evening. to hours for sprinklin'..', etc. would ne Arthur Thompson has been working effective June 9. The hours are 7 to 9, in a hay field several davs this week. morning an I evening, present time. Frank Mengoz, the Squaw creek I As several complaint« have been miner spent several days this week ' made regarding stock on sidewalks a: d I destroying gard-. ns, etc., the marshal with friends in this eitv. W. R, Coleman of Medford was in I was instructed t> notify o wners of stock being pasture I on streets or it town Friday. reach of wains, or a*, large nn streets, Fred J. Fick was a visitor at Med that the ^provisions of the ordinance ford Thursday. regulating sum' must be su istantiall.v Ninety-eight young men were regis observed. ter«. in this county Wednesday; the names will be given later. 191s LOCAL NEWS fl SPfllflS MEETiNG Il________________ Pv Hll.DA MORRIS. F. tjsnir -•-Ä. "'-S- «.o; .. , 5 .< yv JÇTv it, 13.. . by the MeUlure Nw-sp. pc. i-tymh ute.) WAR BEGAN ¡N APRIL, 1213 H --e Wer Credit Wa> in That Year Voted in Cermany and Supported by Socialists. I’KE.-Sf 11 RIAN Albert H. Gan.im ■ -'. Mil ist. r ** r gularl fi ll, i i ! loJHt’A. M. Sid.1.1 .1!. ~ch; i 1 ( : i < s for all agi s 11:00 A. M. M » »• !• g " i rsl.lp. V i:h lli()!l. 6:15 P. M. t'1 fist. •V : Pray« • r n uv: nsr. V. i i • 1 ip, w i h 7:l;ii P. M. I'vet i. s« rn < il Pi.iyer meet injr < •;. Vi' dne day evert- irj at 7 :u. I vt-. xo'.e Ail e» m tn these mi eti» ;rs. "i WHS glad when they raid unto me let u.- go into the iht* 1 <>U”e of the Lord. i's. 122 it. ¿ mil *:. i ' . n did : lie w ar I.. In? Alti!. 1 : in Augt . 19 '* pl l ’S> always Iris if. writes Charle-; 1 I-Mvaid Russel in Iliirper's. Th i" al d l.'Clam- lion of war was made by tin' C G.'rtm.n rel •!-mg w hen It struck oh- iSiTVihg Europe dumb mid chill I > p.i<-: •lag. rn ■ ■ 11'.: ord I nary war credit uf sy. •"< »(M)0,- O ■>: mid to thill net of belli .’er. ct’.ry in a time of profound pem-e th.' - »< ■ l.dlsts In th - rcii hstng gave pr ietli a!!. i.v their support. All lit ti In the world ucead' fl. i <1 •.» make upon the day’s news mi Im eilt- gent diagnosis must have ga-pi h il mid stared at this portent. I'nle < Gel- many deliberately planned in low to bring down upon mankind th" v. riir her CHRISTIAN SCIENCE armament laid silently threatmci d these Services held every Sunday mi i: •r; many years, there was no g ml ri ason for this perilous sab r rattling; cer at 11 o’clock in I. O. O. F. Hail. tainly none appear d in the state of Everybody welcome. Europe. Yet the socialists seem 'd to be for if; that was the incomprehen sible fact. August Bebí 1. then still active, was Highes* quality, jewelryH th" i hle<t and most famous of their re; airi: g. (iiamord se(-S leaders, and criticism from many lands ntch repairing.Q tire, watch to < agate mo »unting and jew it It wits of a nature to chill the last elrv manufacturing. hope in any friend of pence. Two Mar'in J. Reddy, J reasons he gave for the relchstr.g's ’ J I- . VI ••*•'.»H!» OIK,il'. O action. One was that President Poin tan- I care of France, who had been but new ly dieted, was a warlike and ilnmnr ous man, and no one could tell to what ... z lengths he might go. The other was ¡¿Z 3 'Q ' u <,;Ú l : i ¡ a !;‘, ‘ ’ShtJAAW I I. that in the Balkan wars the Turks, taught by German officers, had been beaten by the Serbiuns, taught by Fren h. The Judicious might grieve Indeed whi n they came upon such mi offering )d3d from sin h a source, mid anybody able ‘ J to read might see that war was close at hand. Dan Bagshaw is n iw on the U. S. S. New Mexico, somewhere on the Atlan It wa« Saturday afivrno«»ti, a warm tic coast. «pr!r g Saturday. Most of the other girls from Sally's oiii.-e were planning Mrs. Josephine Preston of S m Fran g« i la i xi-ursions uf some .sort, shop- cisco arrived first of the week and will ¡»¡ng tor new summer doilies, rowing spend the summer with her son Frank iu the e park or going going to the movies Preston, in the Applegate valley. v ¡th John or Gerald. Some of them, The restrictions us to use of city w i- curefully powdered and with their ter for gardens and lawi s become ef hair arran ged moilcsily to coiieeul the fective tomorrow. ears, •stepped out to meet young men at the d loorwuy, tall young men In II tying is on in full blast this week. khaki, »bort young men iu spring Mrs Mattie Thompson was a visitor fellils, Jackies In tight-fitting blue. at Medford Friday afternoon. Only Sally s t forth alone end with G. P. Wagner, a miner of Steam- mailing planned for the afternoon’s enjoyment. bo it was a recent visitor in this city, It had been so different the week J. W. Rock left Tuesday for a short In lore! Then she, too, had met her visit to Hilt, Cal. soldier; she, too, had looked foruill'll Deputy sheriff Paul Anderson made to u happy alternoon. And then some a trip to Salem this week with Fred one had told la-r about 1dm. Ut seemed that he wasn't Just plain John Burr recently sentenced to the peniten Strong, Strong. lb- was the John Strong, son tiary. of the ' millionaire whose gray stone Walter B iwne, who resided north of palace • crowned the top of one of the this city has passed his examination as city's beautiful hills. He lmd once an ensign in the navy and h is been as been reported engaged to Evelyn Carey, the banker's daughter, and S'gned to duty on a submarine chaser rumor had It that even now he was in the coast patrol service. Electric hp r!is courtin; g the daughter of the governor Mrs D. W. Gilbert an 1 family have The Portland Oregonian give« quite of the state, W hat use could he have ( gone to Portland where they will join a "write up” to Misses A. G. Crossly for plain, poor little Sally Graham? Mr. Gilbert who is fishing on the Co- and Pauline Greaves, yeomen in the (From Off Our Wireless) If he thought she was that kind of lumbta river. naval reserves at Bremerton, row with girl ! So Sally concluded that she Chasing the K user back tu Potsdam would simply have to put him out of A number of persons from this city a recruiting detail sent cut in April. went over to Medford Sunday forenoon Miss Greaves is the daughter of John is the world’s greatest cutdoor sport. her mind and resolve never to see •‘Devils D.ince Due on the Western him again. to say goodbye to the Jackson county Greaves of this city and enlisted in the I This, however, was easier said than boys called in the draft, leaving for reserves April, 1917, with a number of Front. Headline. Kaiser must be go done. He had not called her up that ing into vaudeville. Ft. McDowell, Cal. other young persons from this city. Saturday, so there had been no occa If Merton E. Lewis runs again t sion lor pulling her resolve into Icy The mayor and councilmen accompa Whitman for Governor of New York, toms, (me couldn't think over on a nied by the ’water superintendent in Grocers Quit Sellin < Fleur. what is going to become of the war? busy street, so she boarded a street spected the datn as well as the gulches Wallowa, Or., June 3—So that all above and found conditions as good as Our idea of luck is the fate of t ie cur and rode to the edge of town, to ANGRY AT BEING DISTURBED c in be expected considering the log the flour in this community may be two Americans expelled from Mexico. I strike off briskly down u country grS'g« — r . r □ im i road. ging operations in that district. Mr. saved for the government, the grocers Colonel Roosevelt may be mistaken Old Gentleman Vastly More Annoyed Country roads in springtime are U.rich deserves special mention for the of Wallowa at a meeting held this in believing that 10,009,00) Ameii an at Constable Than He Was at Hun more delectable than the most gor —• f ♦ - excellent manner in which he hardies week decided not to sell any more soldiers will bn necessary to end the geous of stage scenery or the most be Air Raiders. wheat flour until after the 19i8 nar- war but there is satisfaction in know witching of shops. the leakage from the dam. There Is some "Ho wasn't half angry,” said n con thing about a springtime road that ing we can raise that number. George Hayes of Tacoma, who re vest. Weather Re pori. stable to me, smiling reminiscently us seems to declare that it is a setting sided here 28 years ago was here Wed The Kaiser is volubly “jubilant over he cast Ids eye over wlmt remained — for happiness, for youth, for hope and ■nesday looking over t'ne scene of his the Roumanian p.‘a:e” Rjuminia re health and radiance. mostly top story only—of an old-fash Following is the report of IL S. Vi.'- former activities and shaking hands Pershing Denies The strains her joy. I. s funny so few people are out ioned house which lmd suffered In a unteer Cooperative 01 -erver, E. Britt; with the old timers who remembered have recent air raid. "You should This country is not going to war in here on a day like this! ” Capture Of Depots. she said to him. Jacksonville, for month of Mav. herself. "I should think every one heard bls Inngunge I" Kid gloves. "Curious thing." I aid. “the top floor Latitude 42 deg. 18. min. north; lonp '- would Louise Jones was over from Medfcrd be, and especially people with Do r.ot keep any strings tied ti the curs. doesn't appear to be touched.” tude 123 dug. ■■ min. wi st. I hnvi n’t met a soul.” Tliurtd iy evening. She is recovering "Y. s. that's where he v.ns,” sidd the Washington, June 3—General Per money you loaned the Governmei it. But as she spoke there was the from a recent operation. constable. "of course. v\. thought h ■ shing, in a continuation of yesterday’s The boys at the front will see that you sound of a motor in the distance, nml Date ' Maximum Minimum precipita- Reports received here this week s'ate communique, denies the German "ffi ial get m .re than value received. Sully stepped aside to wait Until It was n casualty. Wo cleared away the I Unii rubbish, and somehow or other got up that II. H. Sargent of this city has statement that Franco-American de- Liugh at yourself an J the world had passed, It was n big gray car, to his rooms with an ambulance anil 1 ■) been commissioned as lieutenant-colo p ts at Fere-en-Tardenoi; have been laughs with you. and In It there was a girl alone. Sally the doctor. The dour was closed, so we 3 nel in the National army and will like captured. No American depots were looked at her a little wistfully, This would be a thankles3 world if was a pretty, well-dressed girl, She started prying It op n. That's when J ly be assigned to duty in France. Iler located there ,he declares. we g ,t what we des.rv -d. ■’> bright eyes met Sally's with Rome the fun started. Jimmie Smith, the 12 year-old sen of "The door was flung open, and there 6 thing like n friendly smile as she W. H. Smith of Medford, while riding j «wept by. leaving a faint trail of dust. stood the old gent!-man with a big a bicycle in that city Wednesday was i "I suppose the governor's daughter book In Ills hands, his ‘specs' on, and Sixth Year Established in Jackson County In a proper temper. I just enttaht a 46 run down by an auto driven bj Leon J looks like that.” Sully thought. glimpse of a cosy armchair drawn tip 10 Wilkinson. The afternoon went all too swiftly. H I 12 Sally walked and walked, following to a blazing lire. All work done in 1913 spot cash at “ ‘ What the ----- does this menu? ’ the lure of the winding road that al : 13 W. R. Sparks. ways had some surprise waiting for he says. ‘Haven't I been disturbed 11 enough this evening? Get out of It. 15 The Royal Neighbors held an inter her around the very next turn. But all of you.’ And without troubling to 10 esting meeting at the home of Mrs. nt last it was time to start back, and Personalty conducted by Doctors hilt Ids door, lie went buck find sat 17 she found that she was unexpectedly down Rose Singler Tuesday evening. After with his book beside the tire, very tired. She lmd Come further muttering most awful. It gave me ! | l I' y 5 Dow and Dow. Fully equipped the close of the business session the than she thought. 20 numbers were entertained with music, And then, once more there came the biggest shock of the raid.”—Lon 21 for all surgical and obstetrical don Mall. both vocal and instruri-tpial, refresh the sound of a motor, It was the big ments were served and a gr neral good 23 gray car with the pretty girl In It cases. Trained nurses only, em- Not Equal to It. 24 time prevailed. At this meeting a ser again, It came on smoothly and They had not been married very 26 vice flag with 6 stars, denoting that swiftly. 26 ployed. 07 six children of the Neighbors camp at “Aren’t you going back to town?" long, bitt she had grown cold and list 27 less; so one evening, after she had the girl called to Sally, “ Don't you this place are in tbe service of their 2« yawned about ‘•oventeen times, he said: “SERVICE AND RESULTS FOR THE PATIENT” want to rifle?” 29 country. "Yon seem to be so ,md Indiffer 80 Almost before she knew It Sally Attorney L. A. Roberts of Ashland ent. Mi.Ivina. Have you forgotten those 31 was sented b. side h"r, spinning swift 3 a business visitor in this city Tuesday. ly over the road that she had walked. happy days when I was paying you my nddress.-s? ” They clutt.-d amiably, of the M. R. DeLong, representing Morris Telephone 11 "I should think I haven't! I should Temperature mean max. 68.61; mean weather, outdoor sports, the pleasures Brcs. bond buyers of Portland, trans think I haven't forgotten those happy min. 10 25; mean 54.44; Max SI. on 3. of walking. The strange girl wn« Cor: Apple. Fifth and Riverside acted business in this city Thursday days. I never had less than three fel Minimum 1 on 6-8-25 27 Greatest daily amazingly friendly. Sully felt a lit afternoon. 3 range, II. Total precipitation tle sh.v at first, but no shyness could lows evi rv evening calling on me." “Rut. dear, haven't you got me to inches. Greatest in 24 hours. , .46 in., Attorney W. E. Phipps of Medford refrain from melting before the frank transactel business in this city Tues simplicity of the other's manner. She pay .vim attention now?” Numtier of days with 61. “Yes, I suppose I have. You are do- on 9. day. was utterly charming, with tlie sort inch or more precipitation, ' 2. cleat, Ing the lest you know how; but yoii of frank, sincere manner that remind With its ieid iu enlistm mt and war J >; partly cloudy, 12; cloudy. 4. ed Sally so much of John Strong, iff don't flatter yourself that vim are work generally it seems t ui that a Total snowfall inches Ci.iir-e the girl belong. .1 to his kin.1 of equal to three, do von?”—Stray Sto- new flag on top of the court house Precipitation for season. 20. 11 people. Xo wonder he should love n would be more appropriate than the Pre (litation for lust season 2*'.'2 girl like that! The wonder was th: Commends Sailor’s Bravery. one whipped to pieces by the winds. lie lmd ever seen anything attrnci..* Seasonal average For gallantry hi rescuing front How about it county court? about Sally, in her plain little «-dr J. T. Gagnon, Proprietor. E. B ritt , drowning a lad eight years of age Sec with her shv. unsophisticated manner. Frank, the young son of Mr and Cooperative Observer. retary Daniels lias commended Arthur At len t so Sally th.night. All kinds of rough and dressed Lumber Mrs. Roy Ulrich fell from the top of a Suddenly the big car slowed down Oiio Itad'llfTe, a seaman of the 1’nlted fence at his home Tuesday, striking States nnvv. Alongside of the United at a curb. Specialties.- Dimension stuff, Finishing Lumber, the ground with such force that both "There’s my brother." said Its n- Statie: steamship Wadsworth, on which Southern Or; gon Traction Com bones in his right arm were broken. Shingles, Sash & Doors, Roofing Paper, Fruit Boxes er. "He's waving me to stop. No. the sailor was stationed, lay a tug. A Surgical aid was immediately r -ndere 1 don't get out. please. I’ll driv. you «mall boy played about the deck with pany Time Table No. 5. Give us a trial and Buy Jackson County products on down ns far ns the square; there’s no thought of danger. Suddenly lie and the little fellow is reported to be fell overboard. Before the warning plenty of room." getting along nicely. Phone 859 New Shed 113 Front St. Sally sat still with her heart beat came the child had floated seventy-five Jacksonville Post, one year $1.50. Effective August 23d, 1917 ing swiftly. He was coining through yards or more from the tug and ship. OREGON MEDFORD the crowd, his tall khaki figure e«>n- Then Radcliffe came Into action. Jump The local Red Cross auxiliary wants Leave lacksonville. spieuoiis among all the others, II. ing Into the vater. he swnfft to the I • y 7:30 a. tn. daily except Sunday dish towels and dish cloths for imm camo straight toward them und trot and brought him to safety. Bad' llffe 7:50 a. m Sunday only diate use in cantonments and asks r>. ■> call- ted in —be“lde Sally. those who can furnish same to deliver 8:30 a. m. daily except Sunday "Why. Sally Graham!” he ex- Molne : them to *he Red Cross building next 9:61 a. m. Sunday only claimed. "I've been looking for you Tuesday or notify Mrs. Hanna. Make 9:30 daily ex ept Sunday "Germ-Proof” Money, all the afternoon! I didn’t know y< u towels of 100 pound sugar sacks or 50 knew my si-ter. I've been telling h”i To H bank In Spokane, Wash., be- 11:30 a. m . daily except Sunday Phone No. 52 pound flour sucks, hemmed. Make the all about yon. hut—” Innes the distinction of circulating the 2:o<) p. m. daily "And I didn't know this was Sally first antiseptic germ-proof national 3:00 p rn. daily dishcloths or 10 lb sacks, ipped open but Graham,'’ the sister broke In smiiiip. I .:tnk notes. The United States tn-as- 4:”0 p. rn. daily not flnishc 1. All tied tn bundles of 10. Spectacles— Gold filled frames and tine-t lens ‘Tve been living to meet you. Jlf«« vry is still experimenting with devices 5:00 ti. tn. daily (Note 1) It is reperted that the co in’y court '.raluirn, and I'm ghul we did It In to laundry dirty bank notes to I. utlit 7:15 p. m. daily (Note 2) has discharged tbe spa 'ial deputies this way. I'm sure It couldn't bin ■ crl*p ones, but the Spokane batik lias guarding the Pacific highway an 1 di Leave Medford. happened more pleasantly. John Im« the first sanitary money on record. rected that bootleggers be lo iked after I'lft* thoii-iiiid I'.llar- In Idll*-. put out told me so miiih about you—" 8:00 a m. daily except Sunday "I wonder.” broke fn John Strcg by the bank, were signed with an Ink by the regular deputies. 8:30 a. rn. Sunday only to consist largely of carbolic acid, said “ whether you would drive u« iround Century Fountain Pens, Fine bo:: stationery WANTED Loral sales representative to the hoit-e. Edith? That is if Snllv The re- .ill I« the bills are saturateli 9:00 a. in. daily except Sun lay for this county for large school furni '.. hl< ii menus death to 10.00 a. rn. daily w mldii't mind coming. I w ant mot her with n . 1 pound Linen paper 35c. Toilet Goods, etc. tore and supply house, learher pre *o meet Sally, because—tiecause —” til" most vigorous germ who'll live 12:00 Noon daily except Sunday ferred but not demanded. Experience HI« hand beneath the btp-r«ibe th. re. 2:30 p. m daily not essential. Fine opportunity for t’ghteni'd on Sally's. .1. W.Robinson, M. I)., Proprietor 3:30 p. m. daily Her Repartee. summer. Salary, expenses and com i-’.dly f"!t her voice to be ti little 4:30 p. m. daily "John. I wish you'd «top snoring.” h"«ky. but she smiled as «lie an mission. Automobile would be h!g 6:00 p. m. daily “Wlml'« the matt, r with you now?” swered : asset. ¡0:00 p. m. daily “ Nothing, only I'm getting tlr«<J of "I shouldn't mind in the least," she Address Sales Manager. J | m . this '{. S. RtlLLlS, these sleepless night»." i «aid. Office. Adv Gen. freight & Pa.teigtr Agent. THE DOW HOSPITAL The Dow Hospital Medford - - Oregon. Lumbar Yard THE CITY DRUG STORE One-half usual price Jacksonville I Oregon X s'