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At The Churches ' V* • XXX •'♦**VXXX-XVXX«XXXV*XX‘, a »■ xvxxvxxxxxxaxxxx - •^xxxxxx'V!-->• r Jacksonville Po3t, one year $1 50. 1’KESBYTl.lUAN Ge irge Bark r of Butte Fails wat a a recent visitor in this city. Albeit II. Gammons, Minister SATURDAY, JUNE 22. 1918 A. B. Cornell of Grants Paes was a ■ » Applegate Sunday Servieeb regularly as follow s: ?■> By ALICE KILLIAN. 1/ AGNES G. EROGAN. visitor in this city Tiiur.-day. 10:<M i ; a . M. Sabbath School Claiscs > •S (Correspoti :e ice to th ■ Post) LOCAL NEWS You may not be able to fight but you for all ages. ’Pyrighf, 1918. Wcit rn N< wspaper Union.) can buy War Savings Stamps. 11:00 A. M. Morning worship, with “I siq post- I’ve innil.- a llfelo'r.' A largo ve n o tn ingut.ose has be-n Become a stockholder in your gov The G gnnn mill at M dford is turn- Th * girl who opened the floor, stood enemy ent of Mrs. Gordon,” <’orn«'lia Ferm discovered in the Steamboat c>unt>y f. r n moment staring at tin* two uni* said, sadly. “I really like In r very 6:1 1’. M. Chri-tian Endeavor Pr*y- ernment--Buy War Savings Stamp«. ing out 2,b00 apple boxe: per day Mesdames Dunnington tnd Wool Mrs. Amv Dow who had been vi.it- by O’Connell, Wrieht and others. Un formed lm n who waited; the one wear mill h. but she Is of the frivolous, bul I ■ r meetin.r. ing ihe costutm* of un American army tertly type of woman and she dm s um M. Evening worship, with dridge were visitors at Ashland Thurs ing friends in California for the pist der the management of -Ur. S eel as oHieer, spoke first. realize that we are face to face with I sermon. engineer and Ml*. Treat as field man it day. month returned homo Thursday. “I was directed here,” he sai l, ‘‘by a very serious condition in tiiis coun has been leased by the Government, I’.-.iyer meeting on Wednesday even Mrs. Ossie Harrington of Corvallis, Help your government and yourself and they expect to begin work at on e. the station agent. H»* advised me try." ing at 7:;> t. is visiting her parents Mr. and Mrs. J. at the same time—buy War Savings A trnnivay will be built from the mine again *t the poor hospitality of your ‘"Serious condition!’” r., .n d Evi i .one welcoin«- to these meetings. b ti 1. and suggested that we might find A. Norris of this citv. | stamps. i to the old Browntown mi te, and an su : t <• »mniodntion for the ‘night at your Mrs. Connery. “It Is nil of that." “1 v..u ; I..d when the-y said unto me “You know,” be-'an Cornelia, "llmt A party of fire fighters passed Mary Bagshaw and Gertrude Dun-I to truek rOad to Apple-rate, it will I e house. You do take people?” iet us go iiitu the the house of the lids vv.r was worrying me just us lit through this city enroute to Thompson nington were visitors at Medford Wed shipped from Grants Pass. ’The girl hesitated, then for answer, tle us it is troubling Mrs. Gordon until Lord,—l’s. 122::. nesday night. creek, Wednesday evening. Henry Walter and wife are guests turn« <1 inquiringly to a bulky red-faced Bull «iilisted and 1 became Interested Mrs. Anna ‘Broad was a visitor at at the home of his mother Mrs. Anna man seated behind her in the sunny in lied Cross work, of course 1 went The butcher shop closed last week. I kit<’h«‘n dining room. to tlie station to see Bob off when he Orders are now sent to Medford and Medford ,Friday. CHRIS HAN SCIENCE Walter. Sullenly lie nros « ami camo toward left for Rockford and the -inoini nt I s lipped here every morning. All work done in 1913 spot cash at Servie i held every Sunday morning Chas. Mee has enlisted in the quar them. “Tonight,” h<‘ said brusquely, •saw that .seething mass of kh.-iki-clad At the school election Monday after W. R. Sparks. men. all so eager to bo of service to at 11 o'clock in i. O. O. F. Hall. terms*.ers corps as a typewriter, and “our house will be full.” noon Wm. H. Johnson was rc-eleeted Mrs. Guy Harper an 1 children of Loran Flier enlisted as a truck driver. “That is too bad,” the officer pleas their country, soiiieiliing seemed to Everybody welcome director and C. D. Abbott clerk. Portland visited friends in this city antly responded, “we are on our way die within me—the old frivolous Cm- Hiram Benson had the misfortune to to camp, traveling on tomorrow. A nelia was no more. 1 wanted to help; Dr. Hartley’s office will be closed af- this week. t r June 30, 1918. Make arrangements Miss Lslia Prim who has been in lose the thumb on his right hand while foolish desire to pass through my fath 1 wanted to feel that I was n part of er’s village h<uno, has brought us out tills great movement. Well, I've done forx painless extracting now. Adv. Ariz -na fur several months arrived last I raping a steer. our XX way. i • r> 1 I c. , I I ” of *• UUI II X . You can recommend no my lillle lilt each day, but it se. ni; so Elmer and Melvin Rowden left here j ()|hpr A letter received this week by Mrs. week and will spend the summer with ............ ^..ig place?" mull wlun you realize liow much Is Aina Broad from her son Mike, states her father and other relatives in Ore I Wednesday for GLndde where .they “None,” the man answered gruffly. IK'« (led !" I t rat he is “somewhere in France,’’ gon. The change of climate has been have employment in a chimne mire But with a sudden smile the falr- “You've dune good work, Cornelia. I I near that place. and is well. beneficial to her health. I haired girl threw wide the door. . “Come never dreamed you'd take hold the i Mr. Ross of .Los Angeles who has in,” she said decidedly, “you shall have way you have,” Mrs. Jennie Harris of Portland is Thursday was the hottest day of the ‘ The I !oi dons," said Cornelia, “litive been vis.ting E.i Cheadle for th* last I my room, and I will sleep on tlie couch. season, the temperature reported by Visiting at the home of Mis. Mattie It will lie «illite convenient,” a suite of rooms opposite ours. They month left for his home this week. co-operative observer Britt was even Thompson. “Why.” she demanded of her father I are really a «’banning couple, but’Alrs. 10') degrees, Mansfield and II rriott Bros, have upon lier return, “did you tell them Gordon Is very self-eentereil. mid she The members of the Royal Neighbor K. K. Kubli of Portland, a former lodge gave Mrs. Gladys Ulrich a sur finished laying the pipe across the riv that the house was full. You and I will not read about nor listen to any nre alone.” resident of this city, was recently elec prise party at her home on l'rfth street er for their new ditch. thing pertaining to (lie war. When “Soldiers!" exclaimed tlie man in u ever anyone approaches her regarding ted president of the alumni association Friday evening. Several ladies not Mrs. Emma Miller and daughters relief work of any sort, she always of the U. of O. members of the order were also pres Gladys and Josie of Joseph, are he:e bitter tone. “Soldiers of my country! 1" she re- claps her hands over her cars «listrai t- ent, refreshments were served and a to spend the summer with Mrs. .Ch.es- Mrs. Ida Wiison left Tuesday after-1 I panted emphatically. And ufter the edly and refuses to listen. Site says noon for San Francisco to attend the gen .'rat goxi time prevailed. Mr and ter Kubli. wholesome country supper, the young that it unnerves her to hear about the Mrs. Ulrich will leave for Portland; funeral of her aunt Mrs. H. H. Bam- i.. . i’/uv-; l.tr . KI-JitLS. Fred Oifenbacher, J. A. O’Brien and officer came to th«- girl out In the fra- suffering on tlie other side; that .■ lie Semi : in M ni| ■ r Invalnahle ho< I. Monday. fhann who died June 17. Marsh Baldwin have 'each purchased grant garden. "I cannot tell, how doesn't believe conditions as described V. ELL PATENTS, ¡licit c'i« ’ A w 'I p’iy. II I" L‘‘l «» partii» !', much we appreciate your kindness.” nre possible, and that nil such reports p ite.:l law :m<l eli.er valuable niioi uiatb >:i. Mr a d Mrs. Thdmas E Dunningtdn new pianbs recently. ; A letter this week from Merritt he said. “All my people are gone. L ' Dews postmarked “with the Naviil expect to leave Monday for Oregon Mrs. Jennie Kemp gave Ja Very en- There is not one to hid me farewell or are circulated merely to excite our RlrceiS in'Ettrope*’ ci nveys- the infor City whore they will reside for the pre tei tabling and instructive lecture at wish me good cournge. So it was a pe sympathy. No,” Cornelia smiled nt YERS, á Mrs. Connery'S quick gesture of pro PATEfll LAWYERS, mation that he is w«- II and still aboard sent. the school house Tues lay afternoon. D. C 303 Seventh St., Wasl Kington. ' culiar fancy that brought me here, be test, “I know wlint you're thinking, the “Jason.” At the annual school meeting Mon fore leaving to tight fo* my country, but you're wrong. She’s a loyal Amer* Two citizens of the town, residing in S. L. Johnston of Thompson creek the same block have birthday anniver day Geo. Herriott wqs elected director to walk the same streets through lean, but ltip Van Winkle had nothing was in town Wednesday. Mr. John saries tomorrow: Alexander Thompsor, and Mrs. T, W. Herriott »e-elected which my father passed when lie was on ... " so fur as being asleep is con for the Civil war! And you. cerned. ston has recently built a sawmill and aged 85, and D. W. Bagshaw, 59. clerk. Weather Report. are quite u .Ktl«- patriot miss—what “This Mrs. Gordon to give reports that the outlook for a good fall Roy Brown is expected home on a shall I call you?” Ten thousand cards, the postage on a party, a formal affair, invitiilg fifty ♦ rad* is fine, Tlie girl gave him her shy smile. eottple« She had wonderful prizes which at the regular rate would amount furlough. Petbr Stream of Hoduiam, ivash. I to $200 were’ mailed here Friday. “Frederica,” she answered, “that is for those wnii ^mited to play bridge, Following is the report of U. S. Vol- What they nil call me." Kne of the victims of the acrident at j with a lilg and costly or'iW«-*trn to fur anteer Cooperative Observer, E. Britt; Two kinds.' Mr. and Mrs. Seth Bullis of the Ster The officer frowned. "V«nir father nish music for dancing. The pitftors Jacksonville. for month of May. «¡he o lerniilfc «yossing near Medford. There is a place in the world fof Tuesday aiternboii,'died at the Sacred, ling mine were visitors in thia city to reformers. Reformers are tlie gentle i Seem- 'mt so patriotic,- one might al mill «lining room were extravagantly Latitude 42 deg. 18. min. north; longi most believe him to ¿Terse to' Soldiers.” [ decorated ami they tell me that the llei't hospital Wednesday at five day. men who created our great Declara The gill’s lips tightened. “Aly two rehef excelled himself on tlie supper.” tude 123 deg. 5 min. west. I Uncle Billy Cameron of Uniontown o’clock. tion of Ipdependence. and the Consti brothers fight in the German army,” “Didn’t you go?” asked Mrs. Con Born—To Mr. and Mrs. W. A. Cox was a business visitor in this city to tution of tlie L’tit'"-! mates. Bless she said. nery. Dat Maximum 2'linimum Precipit i day. them, wo S"V. At the Sprite tiiilS i of Shelton, Wash , June 14, a 7-pound i Tlie -ifFmor started. “Now?" he ques lion “No," Cornelia replied. ,et didn't! there should be more positive re/brin- 39 si tioned son. Mrs. Cox is the daughter of Mr. ! Jase Hartman is driving a new Chev I just couldn’t. I got to thinking. If 1 ers and fewer negative reformers, the 48 Hi Frederica nodtled. ."Years ago. he I'<1 dose my eyes it would seem to mo and Mrs. W. R. Sparks of this city i rolet car around this week. 46 M latter being well-meaning persons who and my mother left them there pith Hint an endless chain of weeping mites and ‘ grandpa” is wearing his broadest, It is reported that Curley Wilson left are always against something and not 41 the grandparents. They were little would pass before me with little arms 1 36 65 smile this week. Camp Lewis for the east Thursday for anything.—Atchison Globe. boys. I have never known them.” otlfstfeidted- f»h, yes, I know It vvus 5 34 72 Louis Baker who is employed in the evening. The young officer studied the girl Just a case of pur» nerves, but 1 can't G 3» 77 r- 34 street car service at Portland, was in i 65 curiously. “It is strange,” lie mused, hear about people being Intugry With 8 7 40 51 “th.it you—’’ town this week. He came down with I out being upset, so I sent my regrets. 9 61 “ I nm an American, ” she Interrupted “ Thereafter I didn't see anything of h:B grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. Frank 10 Sixth Year Established in Jackson County 3G fiercely, “if I could, I would do for my Mrs. Gorden until tlie knitting club's 11 Tuitgate, who have returned to tiieif 80 41 12 Country, what my brothers nre doing meeting. She was present—and by the 61 hotiie at Bdtte Falls. 39 13 for theirs, Rtif ii girl." her bauds fell way, she wasn't knitting for tlie sol 65 41 tibid Hill ttnd Rock Point school dis- 14 | helplessly, “can do nothing,“ 62 diers either, but was making a dream 15 31 ivicts at the knntlal election Monday, 63 44 “Nothing!” the soldier was ttpoh Ills of » sweater for herself out of orange 10 66 voted to consolidate. The vote was 46 fee», “« hr you ti:ive«giv<-n me courage.” yarn. Of course, everybody was talk 17 61 41 Personally conducted by Doctors unanimous in Gold Hill and two to-one “Good night," sl»e whispered, and ing about the party, and she very 18 69 40 in Reck Point. Pupils of Rock Point fled across tlie lawn. pointedly asked me why I wasn’t there. I!' 60 42 Dow and Dow. Fully equipped will be hauled by auto to Gold Hili, a Iler eyes were averted, ns she served I answered her evasively, but she 20 70 31 77 the g'“’sts tn the morning their break wouldn’t be put off, so at last I told 21 3o distance of about four miles. 22 for all surgical and obstetrical 67 40 fasts, and the bulky f-irm-e of her fath her and she almost expired. Ho «ltd Miss Lulu Williams who has been 65 32 I, for the matter of that,1' Cornelia 23 er was absent. :i 65 With her patents at Cinnabar Springs 31 cases. Trained nurses only, em “We are very grateful to you, Miss acknowledged ruefully, “but I stuck to 25 no i»» fbr the past seten weeks, is in town Frederica," the officer said, his hand my guns. 2« 64 34 this week. She is looking fine and re ployed. clasped tier small roughened one. “Our “‘Do you realize, Cornelia,’ Mrs. 74 39 ports that her father has improved in <1 -parting train will pass over th ■ Gordon asked me sarcastically« ‘llmt 82 45 74 switch up there, nt eaH.V twilight, I my husbaiKl has bought $1,1X10 worth 21* health and gained several pounds in “SERVICE AND RESULTS FOR THE PATIENT” bl !O 69 37 shall bo looking down toward the vil of lilrerly bond«?’ Weight since their arrival at the lage and bidding you a second good-b; . “‘Then yotif husband has surely’ <1 springs. Mrs. Williams and Mrs. Hart When victory is ours, little patriot. I done Ills lilt,’ I answered, ’But how man are both in excellent health. shall coine back again to clasp hands about you? Arc you doing your*, Mrs. Temperature mean mux. 68.61; me: n Telephone 11 REWARD-525.00 to party finding witli you." Gordon?’ She didn’t answer, so I min. I0 25; mean 54.41; Max 81. on 3. pair rather light bay Mares, one “Those fighters gone?" her fnthei waited a moment ami then said: ‘La Minimum 34 on 6-8-25 27 Greatest daily Cor: Apple, Fifth and Riverside weighing about 1300, the other l950; asked the girl at noon time, and Fred dles, don’t you feel that we have n range, 41. Total precipitation .53 erica merely noddeii ns she placed tie personal interest in this war? Women inches. Greatest in 24 hours, .46 in , branded with lazy K on right stifle; food before him and Ills helper. Then mid children nre suffering untold hor on 9. foretbps have been roached but Number of days with 01. she went up to her own little room. rors. We are asked to deny ourselves inch or more precipitation, 2. clear, grown out five or six inches; should When she came down later, the house just luxuries, not necessities, that have colts with them. Phone or wire was silent and long shadows stretched these unfortunates may be taken cure 15; partly cloudy, 12; cloudy, 4. me collect, Payette, Idaho. across the grass. Total snowfall inches of. Is giving elaborate parties really J. H. Hanigaii, Sheri.f Payette Coun “Her father could not be nt home for i being loyal? I’m with Mr. Hoover— Precipitation for season, 21). 14 ty, Idaho, AdV. the evening meal." lie lind told her. i i voluntary sacrifices now or war ra Precipitation for last season 2D.82 Frederica’s face looked worn nnd white tions Inter. If we can’t realize our M. B. Gilbert of Seattle, represent-1 Seasonal average as she reached for her scarlet sweater, country’s peril, we should lie made to ing the Pacific Coast Defense League, E. B ritt , and went slowly out through the gitr- «lo so.’ ’’ was a visitor in this city Tuesday. Mr. J. T. Gagncn, Proprietor. Cooperative Observer. <len. At the turn of th«- roit<L she be “What did they say?” Mrs. Conncry Gilbert had maps showing the routes gan to run, fleeing still, like a scarlet questioned eagerly. All kinds of rough and dressed Lumber of the three proposed highways which bird on wing. "Well,” Cornelia drawled, "they the league is trying to get the govern There nt the rallrontl tracks, Fred didn’t say much, for, you see. they’d Specialties.- Dimension stuff, Finishing Lumber, ment to build for military purposes. erica paused bending breathlessly all been to tile party. However, sev Southern Oregon Traction Com Shingles, Sash & Doors, Roofing Paper, Fruit Boxes One of the roads is mapped close to the above the rails. Then with a sharp eral of them are doing Ri-d Cross pany Time Table No. 5. cry of horror, she drew back before ti work now anil they never were Inter coas’; second is from 50 to 100 miles Give us a trial and Buy Jackson County products th; spiked across the track. Even ested before.” from the coast and the third is laid now slu- could feel the distant rumble “But wliat did Mrs. Gordon say?" down on the map just east of the Cas Phone 859 New Shed 113 Front St. Effective August 23d, 1917 of the approaching heavy troop train; "Nothing nt all to me.’’ Cornelia cade mountains, all to extend from the Frcderlen Jumped to the rails. There Leave Jacksonville. MEDFORD - OREGON knitted In sllem-e for ii few moments. British line on the north to Mexico on ’ was no time to seek help, no time to “But,” lu-r eyes «lanced, “the awful 7:30 a. m. daily except Sunday the south, the three main roads to be lose. After all, what was one girl's things she’s said about mo! Ono thin-; connected by cross roads at different life, to tlie lives of her countrymen go sure, she ll never Invite me to another 7:50 a. m. Sunday only J 8:30 a. m. daily except Sunday points along the route. ing to battle. If she could Imt save i party!” I 9:0 t a. m. Sunday only the troop* by any sacrifice, how won At the inquest held Thursday at Med ! 0 daily ex -epi Sunday 'ierful It would he. ford for inquiring into the cause of the Cloves. I 11:30 a. m. daily except Sunday Half laughing, half crying, Frederica deaths of Mrs. Hurd and Peter E. Clove, nro the dried nnerp ind< d naii'ii -d off her scarlet sweater, wav i 2:00 p. tn. daily Stream injured when their auto was The corolla of n tree, Phone No. 52 ing it steadily above her head. Til” flower buds 3:00 p. m. tlaily struck by an S. P. engine, the coro t ain was already In sight. On It camo. forma n bull on the top between the 4;"0 p. m. daily the calyx, nnd Un yfnlk four teeth of ner’s jury returned the following re- i She hoard the whistle’s shriek before is the Immature ovary, They are nt ,5:00 r>. tn. daily (Note 1) port in part: “We find that Peter E. Spectacles— Gold filled, frames and finest lens all grew black. 7:15 p. m. tlaily (Note 2) Stream and Gertrude M. Hurd came Shouting «-xcltedly, trainmen nnd first green, then turn yellow, nnd fin khnkl-clad soldiers leaped from the ally bright pink or senilet. In thi-' Leave Medfor«!. to their deaths from the effects of in-, train, frantically a freight crew en Inst stage they are ready to b® picked. juries received from the collision of deavor'd to remove th«- murderous «'!■- If allowed to remain longer on the '8:00 a. tn. daily exc pt Sunday their automobile with two engines on traction. Then, with them all pro- ■ tree th' flowers expand, become fer 8:30 a. m. Sunday only the Southern Pacific railroad tracks. Inc about her, Frederica opened h< r tilis'd nnd the stalk of the clove then 9:00 a. m. «luilv except Sunday Century Fountain Pens, Fine box stationery We further find from the evidence that ■ I I • blue eye«. It was very confusin'; d> .elops Into a suceiiletit purple bi-rrv 10:00 ti. m. daily the occupants of the auto did not exer at first to remember. But comforting containing one or two so« ds. This I 12:00 Noon-daily except Sunday 1 pound Linen paper 35c. Toilet Goods, etc. cise due diligence in approaching the to find lie off --, r-' .Idler's arms about l;i:o- n technically ns tlm “mother 2:30 p. m daily clove." r* Vi railroad crossing -also that th engines 1 <n h! • shoulder. Ho Wit- 3:30 p. m. d: !v i a s > e i i n 2 • J W.Robinson, M D., nmn wee ■ '■ " h -r to some place of 4:30 p. m. tl-dlv Amounts to Same Thing. 35 1 6:00 p. m <1 lily ‘ T>n y»oi ever talk to y.'oir , ’ r, lf ? ” i I y ’ i," ' I'.uirmrired happily, ii n. s 1 10:00 p. m. daily “ Not Intentionally. But frequently '.-t I would do what I could for my were Frank Amy, W. D. Roberts, Wil 1 1 suspect that my husband isn’t Us- R. S. R vllis , «• mutry, one girl's life is not much, liam Bays, M. T. Murphy, Samuel teal ng.”-Kansas City Journal. Gen. litighi & Ia-ttiger Agent. i'Jt I would have given that." Richardson and Everett Trowbridge. Correspondence. Jacksonville Post RLDER1CA, PATRIOT j ;i FLAME SKÎEABS 4 ____ Fi à THE DOW HOSPITAL The Dow Hospital Medford gon Lumber Yard THE CITY DRUG STORE One-half usual price Jacksonville Oregon Ì