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About Jacksonville post. (Jacksonville, Or.) 1906-19?? | View Entire Issue (June 29, 1918)
Jacksonville Pest I business Fr“nkCa, "er',ri<>f r vn was a visitor in this city Friday fo-t- ' I kJ V j | . . e V i J 1 I < ! • . ♦ ! . . I Wed ling 1.' .. . Bells AlL FREPAR’D FCR MEASLES I /U Erie Chinches l'KESUYTE PIAN noon. Indianapolis Newspaper Trents Ad. Alli it IL Gammons, Mu,:. 1er State Engineer John II I. ' vii f S . David H. f'ro -mill r. and Mi-s V.da vcet o’ L . , as Something of J I lem, was in ih ■ v ille tliii w-:loii M ty Overto.i were ur.iLoi in the bi in ’s Sui.dax t v. vices regolai ly as l< lli-W S : W i ch to Mike a Jest. By VINC2NT G PüRfiY. ing up da's in regard to ths iirigilio'i of in .trim my at tl: ha nu 'f I he bride's 10;uuwA. M. SabLulb School t lasses LOCAL NEWS I1 i •• mi lu .d i he measles vet ? ' projects. parents, Me .f r I, ().■ > i, 1'i.e.iday, for ali 1318. it V. W. B. Hamilton, Well, J t b. patient. It is only n lkoo A. M. Mar»1:’ g G. W. Godwar 1. principal of the p i- Ju le Ci'. . -i i. HU*. I. e M.' liiu N.-xv.p.- matter of tin.e. uilici tin.?. ftr.non. 1. r Syndicate.) bli. schools of t us ii y is taking tie The water rules, notice of xvlii - i was A i'<> !i xvas asked how ho ac- The- orille ii the .< « igbter .if Mr. and Fray- 6:45 I*. M. Christ!«» •Ï . nd person wlio Is for you. served upon water users three weeks lix-weeks sunim r cours * at th.'Uni- c-’iii.i fl fur the gri at numb r of c:i-os Mrs. M. J. (ly . to of Melfi' d, nil of r ?r meeting:. li ' I i- tin.mr mix- susplx-loi, . Il<> never j vs'sity of Oregon. »go, will be strictly enforced. ! s tills y. ir, and he smiled , thegroun is the son o' Mr. a'.d Mrs. mid 7:30 i*. M. Evelii: g Wi l l:»J , with I that the old germs xv hi all ill 'li;.'.ti'-< you. Will'll i'll. ;-gi ; lire Miles Cantrall of Ruch w ;s a busi- A. Ihomps m of th s city h is b en . j:t3 N1 c, , ,c lh. (1 h 3 ,.lty an(j a ' fro/.. mail.' a ..¡¡I1-.1 you, hi* lisi th accuser • i mon. n lim ing the very cold weather ri ns visitor in this city Friday fore iw trde l the c mtret f r carrying mails we I known t> in .st of our citizens, Im mid that th ' y were trying out the new to clear out. A friend is one xviio Pray« r ii.eeting en V\\\!ne><.- y eve 11- men. <>u the r.»uce bct.ve .n tins city a.r.l Cop having r sided here all his life. ilio"., all about you. yet likes you Jus’ nu «I 7: ‘O. : supply. I" efe-- i.imil m -n have such til? Stilili'.” Teacher? exami ìations were held in per, (>|., a listance of 38 miles. T .vo i The h ippv cin.pl ■ ¡eft the same d y 1 charming manners, which Invariably B e il \ . nee rut ihc ni ove puragrupb th:s city leginniii’ Wednesday and end round trips are to b? made each week, i for an aut i trip to Portland. They will uccoi i|miiy those evasive answers. 4’i v» as glad v *:■. ii they ■ h < i t IT.nii a nexxspnper ni..| rc-ieml It very One Hex in x . r i- knows kimxv i xvhethcr they are In? this afternoon. hire at Medford early b’rid ty m<.riling be at hone af er Jul,, 5, at 105 Sou.h afrnlil of disclosing state s - rets or •arel'iilly. lie ngi'eeil xxitli It nil. Af et us tfo irto Liit? (he house Earl Biiderback of Corvallis, former destroyed lhe Or *uon rooming house Grape Stre.t, M ilford. i »ord.- 12-.:». xxheilu-r th,- sxxeet smile nnil graceful ter n ailing It halt n dozen times h? ly a resident of Ashland,, die i June 12, and three shacks at the comer Front The Post' reten s congratulations and bow are serving In an armorial ca pasted It in his niemoriaiiliim book, at Camp L wis, where he was being and Third stroe's. It i-j th-ru/ht that wish-.s the n xx ly vuided pair along pacity. xxliiie Im voulil see It ol’tiii. lie imd trained for service in the National ar the fire was of incendiary origin, The and happy married life. S >. If you nxvaki’n some morning nnd been asking himself n question nil C’l.HISTIAN SCIENCE my. your forehead is n mass of little morning before he found this clipping, buildings were owned by Irvin Dahaek. Service« held every Sunday mornirp pat'lies of carmine nnd your throat and It Just seemed to answer It. Ju- Mrs. W. E. Finney and Mrs. Anna Medford and Ashland pipers this C/iss One Exhausted. feel- dry anil your lieml feels hot, don't ‘illtli nnd he linil quarreled for the Inst it 11 o’clock in 1. U. O. F. Hail, Broai friends in tlie Applegate „ visited . , . . ; week ........ ... publish ......... i a “schedule of expen li- tie alarmed. It simply means that time. He xv.nild go mid nsk her to rivervbodv welcome. va ley this week. ( ty, O’ you have been chosen to become n Consider their engagement broken, lie With the tiding of the current drafts, m.'id r of the Ancient Accepted Or Imd Hindi? a mistake. She xvas not Jasten Hartman, accompanied by his * D |S8ed upon by the? County Court during daughter Ellen and Lulu Williams drove 1 ’January, i918. As this publication is the Ii t o Ju ■ es m c . inty Regi itr.mts der of Monslelti’s, mid that the initia "for him" ns a friend should bo. lie took her picture from his desk, tion lias begun. A five days' vacation : ®fci6iS8.‘ ■JsKSfäHPrrcnass. k . ” his new Chevrolet to Cinrabar, Tues- advertising paid f. r by the t axpayers will be exhausted, ii is reported. Highes’ quality, jewel;;., Sixty-seven m n lift this week fi r is I’bout to be thrust on you. which lie xvoulil have to return that to her. day, returning Wednesday. Mrs. Al- "i Jhe County and int nded for the He stopped to take u Inst look nt it. repairing, iiianim.il rst-’d : pha Hartman who hail been stopping i 'formation of the public, why not Camp Lewis, forty to ir. wh im names you will enjoy, more or less, probably She xvas very beautiful nnd she xvas ting, watch repairing.! i loss, particularly if you have the with Mr. Williams’ family at the publish it w thm a reasonable time appeal in n oth t c ilainn, are called agate mounting and jcx> Í' “Hun” variety, xvhleh is as treacher smiling just as lie liked to see lur I ÌJ Bprings for the past two months, re ' after being “passed upon'’, ins'eidof for July 5-9, and eighty one more called ous ns the name Implies. elry manufacturing. smile. He wrapped it up hurriedly. for July 22-27 27 will, it is thought. thought, take- turned with Mr. Hartman M ar' in J. R< d.ly, I waiting five or six months. If lie stood there gazing at tlmt pic Of course, if you are pressed for I all of the men :n class One, according time, there is a 24-liotir kind which is ture lie would change Ills mind, he A number of persons from this city Misses Mary Bagshiw an I Alta Í It. is very good. It has nil the nppenrnnces knx’xv. Then there were other things went over to Phoenix to see “Mikado” Walsh left Friday evening for a trip to the former classification. I , ition ord* of the genuine nrtiele without any of lie xvould linxe to return. W'lmt if sin I though: Thursday evening. to Washington State wh re th ' will ! ered by Pr vest M ir. lini General Crow- the disagreeable features. The doc returned his presents! lie xvould have Miss Ellen Hartman was a visitor at visit relatives ami friends at Olym.iia, der will a l l sever I to the list but the tors call It "Duke’s disease." but it be to order a dray to get them all. He J M ilford Thursday. Hcquiam an 1 other points of intmest. longs to the mensle family, and you hoped she wouldn't put him to that number h is not y_“t tie ii reported. will be perfectly safe (and considera trouble. W'lmt would ho do xvlth them? The drive for sale of War Savings 1 Mary Bagshaw and Gertrude Dun- bly more comfortable) in selecting that It would hardly do to give them to tin- ni igton were visitors at Medford Wed Stamps closed last night with the other woman, nnd he hadn’t n Il sister, kind.—Indianapolis News. nesday night. meeting at the school house The Mechanically, he took the memoran- lt'vol’;i . ilit i h'R OR F C FLE TRADE MAHaS- I < »•)•> I 'ir .1 ; IVi'lix 1 Frei Hoffman of Applegate war a amount of stamps sold was $13,005, dtnil hook from his pocket anil read : i !' 'i • ' ■ 1 4>l 1’1 <•’<», !'*r i PROOF THAT WORLD MOVES anil as the quota asked for was nine Cfí By I rain FQEE MPí'IIV. .1;,’. I’nh iilpract- visitor Jin this city Thursday morn- . the clipping again. Where was there in‘ x'vi i.i-'-,.urCliSIICES. thousand doilaas, the sales were 145 n xxotimn xxlio could be all to n limn ing. ' "i’ inva!u.'i,'h» book ra < n ■-?’.*• YO CUTA J « M| SELL PATBNTS, Simple Little Experiment Will Con that (lint calk'd for? per cent of the quota. Pretty good ' ’ ’ • . • \ i i¡ i ' gel a paitn«T, Lester Thompson, a yeoman in the t* U ¡i’i 1 <¿n. r xuuabie lufurnuition. vince the Skeptical of Fact Pretty When the car that he ordered drew for old Jacksonville, eh! Seattle June 21 Private John Hock naval reserves stationed at Bremerton Generally Conceded. j up in front of his office to take him to A heavy fores’ fire is reported in the ' ing, company M. 11th infantry, sta navy yard for the past 14 months, sail Judith's home he xvas ready, walling. tion« I at Fort Lawton, ne >r here, suf PATENT LAWYERS, Take n good-sized bowl, fill it nearly It xx'as a delicate task ho Imd set for ed on a U. S. vessel for an unknown vicinity of Butte Falls. 303 Sev?r.!.i Ct., Washington, D. C. Robert Kinder, a rancher of Griffin fered the loss of his left arm yesterday ' full of water nnd place It upon the himself, Imt he xvould not falter. With destination, Tuesday, according to a B2T -T.2T3E telegram received by his parents this creek, was arrested this week oy the when it xvas severe! at the elbow bv a : floor of a room which Is not exposed to groat strides ho stepped out from the I shaking or jarring from the street. Great N irthern train. I ’ m?soldier told olliee Imildlng ami limilo for the car. Week. countv authorities, charged with mak th ? Ballard police, who picked him up Sprinkle over the surface of the water. Just liefure he reached It he remem Uncle Billy Cameron of Uniontown ing seditious remarks. He was lodged ' u coating of lycopodium powder. Then bered that he hml left Judith’s gifts, o.i the railroad track, that he mus Weather Report. was a business visitor in this city to in the county jail pending the arrival upon the surface of this coating of that he Imd decideil to return, on Ids li.me fainted while walking along th of the U. S. marshal. day. powder make, with powdered charcoal, desk. lie turned quickly, his foot track, as he due3 not remember ti e a straight black line, say, an inch or slipped on the Ic.v pavement and he All work done in 1913 spot cash at train striking him. two in length. Following is the report of U. S. Vol crashed doxvn, striking Ills head xvlth W. R. Sparks. Greece Io Provide Having made this little mark with great force. unteer Cooperative Observer, E. Britt; the chareiud powder on the suriiiee Mr. and Mrs. Bagshaw enjoyed a It xvas txxo hours Inter xx hen he re Jacksonville, for month of Mi:v. Navy Yard Attach; Drcwas 200,000 Troops Soon of the contents of the howl, lay upon gained consciousness, ami ho just hull Latitude 42 deg. 18. min. north; longi pleasant auto ride through part of the the floor close to the li-xv a stick or time to realize that ho xvas in the valley, with Mr. E. S. Wilson Thurs tude 123 deg. 5 min. west. ( some other straight object, so that it hospital before lie lapsed into a state day evening. Wheat harvest is in full Paris, June 25 —Greece shortly will Seattle, Wish., June 21 —Burton will be exnct'y parallel with the mark. of seinl-conselousness. How Ills le-nd 1 blast and while the grain in many fields have more than 20 1,000 men underarms Maximum Mu’.mum Precipita Knipp, agtd 23, who was recent y If the line happens to be parallel with ached ! There xx ns a grinding, gnaw promise a goo.l yield, othe-s show the according to a statement givi n by the tie. I trmnfeire.l fron i’hicago io the Puget a crack in the floor or with any sta ing feeling in every bone of his body. • 81 e.Tects of lack of moisture. Apple Greek legation here to the Matin. Ad 39 Sound navy yard t Bremerton, w; s tionary object in the room, this will He xvas dying, he could feel It. Imt he 1 » 81 s8 trees in most orchards promise a gcod ditional troops beyon 1 this number are couldn’t cr.v nut to tell them. Oh. if drowned while swimming in Lil e serve as well. 46 84 crop: in some the fruit is very thin: to be called to the colors suon, it is ad Leave the bowl undisturbed for a lie only could Imvo a Inst fnrexxell xvlth Cl 41 Washington here yesterday after- I few hours anil then observe the po 36 1 the same is true of pears. Peaches ded. Judith! How lie loved her! But did 65 * ni on. 5 sition of the black mark with reference he love her? Hadn't n quarrel come 72 34 will be very scarce. Corn looks well 6 to the object with which It was up hetxveen them? lie ..... 39 77 see the in most Realities as do garden vegeta 65 34 parallel. It w ill be found to have moved quarrel like n big black cloud hovering 7 < bles, though some gardens are drying, 40 1 51 In tin- direction opposite to the move above him, mid he tried to Jump up ) Sixth Year Established in Jackson County. up for want of water. 35 1 61 ment of the earth on its axis. The and knock ft away, bill a nexvsp.iper I ’ — i 36 « t> Attorney IL A. Canaday of Medford earth in simply revolving 1ms carried xvlth great big type got In Ills xvn.v. II 80 11 the water and everything else in the Then the xvords shot off the newspaper ■> transacted business in this city Friday 61 39 I bowl around with it, hut the powder and went into his eyes and curs ami forenoon. 65 41 oil the surface 1ms been left behind a made his head nolle xx'orse. He cried II 62 31 Lewis Baker of Portland who visited 15 little. 63 nut. Imt that didn't help him. Sud !'• 44 friends here last week has returned to 66 The line will always be found to denly n calm came over him. There 17 46 Personally conducted by Doctors 61 h's home. 41 have moved from east to west, which was n soft hand on his i'oreliend mid a is 69 40 Is perfectly good proof that everything soothing voice quite close to his ears. r.i Dow and Dow. Fully equipped Mrs. Augusta Wendt of Portland is 60 42 else bus moved the oilier way. When Ills eyes cleared lie could see a 20 visiting friends in the valley ‘his week 70 31 figure bending over him. 21 for all surgical and obstetrical It looked 77 31 she is now at Applegate. like nil angel anil she was crying, >■> 67 In and Out. 40 ¡3 Mrs. Hartman, who returned from i 5 32 cases. Trained nurses only, em There Is some talk among a number lloxv her hands eased the pain of Ills 24 65 Cinnabar Wednes lay evenuig reports 31 of the women folk of Woodruff place hem) and how sleepy her volee tunde J5 60 i 43 that Mr. Williams has gained consider ployed. of organizing n club to be known ns him. Down, down lie went, anil thi n 26 07 64 34 ably in strength and weight since going "The Ins and Outs.’’ Not that they nil Hie pain xvent and he felt himself 27 74 39 sinking to sleep. wish to bo marked ns gad-nliouts or to the springs in April. Several other 28 82 45 “SERVICE AND RESULTS FOR THE PATIENT"- She xxns there wlien he woke up > anything of the sort. The proposed 74 hl Jacksonville people are also at the 69 duh title refers solely to a recent ngnln. The pain iva« all girne and he 10 37 spring. . : 3 pamphlet Issued by the authorities of felt quite fresh, III1 took a good look 11 Mr. and Mrs. Chas. J. Nunan are gare a cr.v of glnd- "the town within n city." which con at the “angel" limi Jlldltll!" ile l'I'Ied D-mperat ure ire an max. 68.64; me; n spending a vacation at Colestine whe^e Telephone 11 tains the directory of the 1,800 inhab ness. “Judith! Mr. Nunan’s mother and sisters of O.ik- mia. 10.25; ini an 54 11; Max 84. on 3. itants. The booklet Is neatly arranged. again and ngnln. Cor: Apple, Fifth and Riverside "Be still,” she pleaded, ns sin» put Minimum 34 on 6-8-2. 5 27 Greatest daily lsr.d. Cal will join them. Is embellished with pictures of the town's bounty spots nnd contains plen her hand on his head. "The fever Ims range, 14. Total precipitation .53 Miss Corrine Linn arrived from Eu ty of advertisements ns nil good direc all gon.., but you Imve been veri sick. oches. Greatest in 21 hours, , .46 in , gene this week and will spend the sum The doctors femed It xxns Mission tories should. But somehow In the Number of flays with 01. on 9. mer at her home in this city. course from census taker to printer of the brain.” ! clear, "Nothing of the sort,” ho smiled, neh or more precipitation, 2. A number of persons went over to the names of about twenty-five of the 4. though there was still a >; partly cloudy, 12; cloudy, faint pain, Medford Thursday morning to see the good wives of the town were omitted. Total snowfall inches The little-club Idea has been propo ed “The doctors didn’t know xiluit they Jackson countv boys off for Camp Lew with one requirement for membership, nere talking nhotit.” Precipitation for season, 20.11 is. The train scheduled for 7:35 A. M. “Oh. they did! They Imvo cured you which is flint the member shall bo "in ' Precipitation for last season I 20.82 was four hours late and the long wait the town nnd “out” of the directory.— —brought you back so that you can Seasonal average was tiresome to the boys and their talk.” Indlniinpolis News. “They limi nothing to do with it," he friends 60 of the boys boarded the J. T. Gagnc.n, Proprietor. E. B ritt , said stoutly, "If it hadn't been for train at Medford, the other five of the Cooperative (ibserver. Grocer Had Nothing to Say. you I would not lie well. Your hand All kinds of rough and dressed Lumber quota entrained elsewhere and will The grocer thought one day I hat h<- on m,v head took nil the pain iiwn.v." meet their comrades at Camp Lewis. would like a steak for his dinner ns a "Did you know It xvas I, dear?” she Specialties.- Dimension stuff, Finishing Lumber, change from the bacon, so lie sent his Harrv D. Mills of Butte Falls was a asked eagerly, Southern Oregon Traction Com- little girl across to the butcher for one Shingles, Sash & Doors, Roofing Paper, Fruit Boxes recent visitor in this city. kncxi' mo." pound of steak. p iny Time Table No. 5. “I could not make out who It was. A forest fire has been raging in the On receiving the steak, he thought but I thought It was an angel, and Give us a trial and Buy Jackson County products hills near Gold Hill for the past week. he might satisfy Ilfs curiosity liv weigh «hen I invoke, It sure enough was," It is of considerable magnitude, 'judg Phone 859 ing It, nnd In so doing lie found It to he nnsiicred. New Shed 113 Front St. LIT. (live August 23d, 1917] be four ounces light of weight. ing by the smoke which enveloped the OREGON It inis not many days before Basil MEDFORD He brought It aero -s to the butcher was able to leave the hospital. Ho valley Friday. Leave Jacksonville, and sold: “What Is the meaning of inis all dressed mid ready when Judith 7:30 a. rn. daily except Sunday Jacksonville Post, one year $1.50. only giving nm twelve ounces of meat called In her car to take him home. 7:50 a. rn Sunday only Hugh Combest of Buncom, George ’ Instead of one pound?" S!i” was helping him on xvitli Ills coat 1:30 a. m d. llv except Sunday W. Wendt of this city, Edward Learn- j T: • b-rt'-li T calmly replied: "I lot In n bis meinor.'iiidiim hook fell to my one-pound weight, so I had to Il I the ihior. Although lie reached fur It. J;() 1 a rn. Sunday only ed of Thompson creek, Archie Rhoter. • :30 daily except Sunday your one-pound packet of ten. ” of Applegate, Charles Eat tig of For ■ he xvas loo quick l'or him. The book 11:30 a. . tn. daily except Sunday est creek, are called in the draft to | opened in her hands mid the clipping Phone No. 52 Use of Torpedoes in Warfare. mis facing her. She stopped to 2:00 l>- tn. daily leave for Ft. McDowell, July 5-9. 3:00 P tn. daily Between 1878 and 18118, when the read It. L. H. Van Horn, the well known min Spunk h-Ainerlenn war broke out, there “W’lmt a splendid clipping that la.” l:“0 l>- m. daily ing man was in town Wednesday ard Spectacles— Gold filled frames and finest lens were only twelve I stances In which -h. sjiii. “M\. xvouldn't It he Imid to 5:00 i>. tn. daily (Note 1) while here ordered some printing done tile torpedo Imd been used In actual live up to nil that ! But I suppose a 7:15 I'- m. daily (Note 2) warfare. The Itiisso-Jnpanese war In real friend should." at this office. Mr. Van Horn is at pre- j 1004 afforded many opportunities for sent making a specialty of Chrome and "Yi s,” he sold, the use of this deadly weapon of de should." Manganese mining. He informed us 8:09 a m. d uly exc -pt Sun ! ly struction, nnd Wldtehend’s Invention "Then." she said, hesitatingly, "you 8:3') a. m. Sunday only that he has packers now engaged in caused great havoc. The combination can't think much of me, for I haven't Century Fountain Pens, Fine bo>: stationery conveying Chrome ore over a pack trail 9:00 a. m. dailv except S .mlay of the submarine boat nnd the torpedo been tlmt true a friend." from his mine on Little Applegate, a had Its first real trial In the present "You have been more than a true 10:00 a. m. daily 1 pound Linen paper 35c. Toilet Goods, etc. distance of seven miles, to thew road on war. friend, ili'tir," he said, ns he took her 12:1X1 Noon daily except Sunday which it is then hauled to the railrom 'imid "A man do. «n't mint the girl 2: lo p. m. billy J. W.Robinson, M. IL, Proprietor at Talet t. He expects to ship a car An Education. ■■ b.- • ' to l.e bls f, . nd. I.e mints her !0 p. m. 1 lily load in a short time. Besides th "Did y< n i urge to give your bo.v 'o I>O Ills wife.” 1: io p. m. i.iily much :■< booling?" chrome mine on Little Applegate, Mr 6:00 p. m. William M Henninger, member of 119.00 p. rn doily ‘.‘Fine t possible," rejoined Fnrtner Van Horn owns a piomising copper Comb. <1. "Jodi Joined the army nnd the Pennsylvania limile from North mine at Squaw creek, which he is also I> • . S. Hi i.i.is, Is being educated abruud." developing. i aniptoii, Is the father of 17 children. G*r. 1 1 4 I) I t & 1 itut gtr Agent. » V i URDAY, JUNE 29, i 1918 i E ’f S aldier’s Ann Is Cut I j ... & co. I The Dow Hospital gon. Medford Lumber Yard I THE CITY DRUG STORE One-half usual price. Jacksonville - Oregon.