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About Jacksonville post. (Jacksonville, Or.) 1906-19?? | View Entire Issue (July 13, 1918)
Jacksonville Post » V rURDAY, JULY 13, 1913 Wvod dealers ire busy de|jv.riiqj th supply of wi iter wool to their t omers. i LOCAL NEWS Mrs. Jewel- Ria- of Se.it.l-. who has b_«*m x ¡siting her j arents, M* •did Mis. W. P. Baily, returned to he r home Tuesday. & «-■ k * X» *■» * • •h Q • tx I. 1!ï v‘ I j « ! - .n to Ye-nçer Generation t’ ¡■I ■ ."hat Coy Gave S ,:nal fo eal i .'-: Revarixrated to the Endo of th. Earth. At The Churches liUí ib Kor : u'zko Will Ever Ev Na nc to Be F cv. red by Thc-e Who Recognize His Life’s Devotion to the Sacred Cause of Human Liberty. PREGIATI KIAN Albert H. Gammons, Minister ■ a y Scisi.. - regularly as follows: ; . M. Sabi uth Schoo! Classes k>r all •u:< -. ll:o.i A. M. M ini’g worship, with «•r Inin. ii:I.> !’. M. Christian Endiavjr Pray r meeting. 7:30 1’. N. Evenii g worsi ip. with Mrs. Kate H i mn is vid ig rel i- Thty Pi:i Him In cpp®r. Mrs. E. S. Wilson entertains i at t vea at Ashland this weak. In th ' i ndoi the polsnv Mrs. Augusta W-ndt. of P .rtla- 1, cards Wednesday night. Those present was Hable to D ComliOHUed nned to d»‘?l D” yon know that a boy, n T.LTC attention has. to s me c were Mr. and Mrs. Henry Biinm «n i of has r turned to h -riioax- after a we ;%s by boiling; wh• !•* ’ undur • nn« another s' uug lad, the grandson of the t< nt. recently he< n tiy II San Francisci, Mr. and Mrs. Oscar vi.-t v ith fri.-n.ls in ti.i -. city. i Ute, tlie man c< iivktvd of theft “sh 11 I In llninu at the - rate liou.se, to the career and tun. - of I.evis, Mr. an 1 Mrs Fred I. Fick and Mr. an 1 Mrs. Henry Kammann of have his head shave«!, melted pit h Phil i-Ielp! a helfHxl to pro- Thnddens Kosclii - Ill K Prayer meeting on VVcdr. V Mrs. S. E. Dunnington. „ -• Delicious re ?'an •‘ran.-isco who have been visnu g poured upon it, and the feathers from claim the lilierty of th« I’nited Slat, measure of recugnlti n Iia* ng at 7:30. a pilloxv shaken freshments i were ----- served and a very ] 'Ir- “"d -'Irs. E. S. Wilson for the over It. that he may Every boy in til« com try should lie iven to the virtues at ‘ a < tn- Everyone welcome to these meeting«. pleasant evening passed quickly. past two weeks will leave for their be known.7 After all there are ad- proud that a boy liki e him was the one plishn.ents of the Polish patriot. In ’’i was glad when they said unto tr.e vantages in living in the twentieth chosen to give the agnnl to “Proclaim th.- I Hied States ins cotitemi rl< G. N. Lewis, who has been spending 1 home thia afternoon. century! liberty throughout the bind and unto and their descendants have paid trib .-t us go into the the house of ti e The city council held an adjourned several week’s ouiing at Cinnabar all tlie Inhabitants thereof!” ,ord.~i’f. 122:1. ute to bls memory. Some Am. -iemis ■ meeting Tuesday evening nt which two springs, h is returned home. The • story of this great day Is told in have joined in testimonials, hut only In A Napoleon Holograph. a ('hall l ining manner in the verses that on inconspicuous way. while their Al L-arned, a well k i iwn rancher of ordinances w re passed regarding the Few holograph letters in tlie hand of Ulow - use of city water. One of the ordin- government has taken no of’i, la! cog Thompson creek w is a business visitor CHRISTIAN SCIENCE lit-re wai tumult in the city. - ances amended th? old w iter or.i nan -e the great Napoleon are outside the nizance of the proceedings at lioine or in this city We Ines lay. In the quaint oi l Quaker town, French national archives. In tlie fa abroad. The apparent itnlfit r<nee ti - as to area of lawns and gardens to be Services hel i eve ry Sunday moti.iif A t . ' i.« s wert- rite with x>. op!e mous Morrison collection, the second J. Knox McCloy of Watkins trans Facing r-st less up and down; the memory of this remark.i’ le nitin at 11 o’clock in I. O. O. F. Hall, [ sprinkled at the.tlat rate: the other pro- I portion of which is being offered nt Pc pie gathering at coiners, acted business in this city Thursday. by a nation to which lie gave his sers videa for II.sta ling in ter* an I fix. s Sotheby’s, London, appeared that mis. ivervbodv welcome. re they whimpered each to each, ices freely In a trying hour may lie D. H. Cronemiller has gone to Port I rates ________________ for consumers whose service pipes slve which the first consul wrote to the And the sweat sicod on their temples, hastily attributed. In some quarters, to V/ith the earntstiN.ss of speech. land where he has a position with a ■ shall hereafter be -------------- meter«-d. , vis; mini prince who afterwards became Louis the proverbial ingratitude of republics, large ship-building company. mum charge, first 7.5M gallons (10i»0 X\ III. In tills he sternly advises him As the bleak Atlantic currents but the seeming neglect was doubtless ■ •' v • 1 ?<• . ; s' • 3 Lil Highes' quality, jewv.iyg Herbert Mitchell and Jam s F eu. ft.) or fraction thereof, per month to remain in sweet and tranquil exile, ' S? J.ish very largely due to the state of th. the • beat b- at against al the Statehouse, repairing, diam. rd r ’ u Butler of this city have enlisted in the cl 50; excess above 7,500 gallons t. n for a return to France would mean a So they surged a. inst the door; times, and the Incessant demands on ting, watch repairirg navy as second class sea nen, also Fred ci nts for e i h 10 J J gals. (3 5 , cu. fl. trudge over 100.000 corpses (“Il vous And tlie mingling of attention by Important current events. agate mounting ar.d j the voice s fiuulrait marcher sur 100.000 endav- Coinbest of Buncr>m. eiry manufacturii g. Meters to be read lit of each Made a harmony Had conditions been normal, resixs’i res”). For this velu-ment warning Mr. and honor would have been freely lx profound. Darwin Hoagland, Iral Stewart, month, rent due when meters ar read, a Mar’in J.I ILddy, F. Sahin paid f435. and nt a convenient fill the quiet street stowed upon the name of the great S'. MKIJFORb. OPl’GON r Leonard J. Freeman and Elmer E. All bills for water that is metered must and authorized Interval the letter will of chestnuts Kyle of Central Point hrve enlisted in be paid to the city recorder, Nine go to New York. A descendant of Jo Was all turbulont Pole. Time was when tlie United States vied with his native 'and in ac with sound. H e navy in the last ten days. The first m-ters have been ordered ar.d will be seph Bonaparte, at present Incognito claiming him a hero. The opportunity three a-e in the radio department and installed as s o i as they are received, in London, Inspected the letter and "Will they do it?” of the nation to whom he proved a “Dare they de was represented in the earlier stages the I ist one named enlisted as a sea others will be ordered later. friend in need did not. however, wait it?’’ of the bidding. Another letter by Na man. “ Who is speak- upon the present revival of interest in Mr. and Mrs. Jack Reter spent the poleon addressed to Josephine, saying Ing?” “What’s him, nor will the gratitude of tlie peo It is reported that C. D. Abbot is an week at Crescent City, Cal’ the news? that the sun itself may grow cold be “What of Adams?” ple of that nation cease when the re applicant for a position as teacher in ArthurThompson and Oir e Be aven e fore he forgets her, reached £150.— “What of I Siier- vival shall have spent Itself. The Unit one of the rooms of the public school D*«1 Sunday for Doris, Cai., where London Mall. man?” ed States can and will, in due season, TÄA Ofe-MARXS, re!. >e¡ I : in this city. , they have secured employment with a "O, God, | grant pay its debt to Poland in the name of FHLE RSPCN they won ’ t re- Jasten Hartm in who ha 1 been fight- 'l m^er company. Kosciuszko with quite as much grace fuse.” On Crying in the Theater. “Make some way and quite as much honor as It is striv ing forest fire» tor some time returned Peter Gagnon, the colored e. ipple, So. avers Nora Bayes, In the Ameri there!” “Let me ing to pay its debt to France in the Thursday evening and roports that who was arrested on the cii irge of can Magazine, in her own words: nej •arer!” “I am stilling!”— name of Lafayette. “It is a commonplace of the theater tlie fires are now completely under setting fires in the Willow Springs The part Kosciuszko played in tlie Stille then; that the public want, above nil things, control. district and held in th? count; j.ui wt s When a nation’s struggle of the colonies was made fa to be entertained. But that is very life ’ s at hazard, ' S ' discharged Friday, the charge again.-1 The draft of 81 men from Jackson far from saying that they want to be We’ve no tir to miliar to the school children of other county will leave July 22. All drafted ' him being dismissed. generations In the Fourth reader. think of men! amused. Humor is by no means the There is little or nothing about him in men are asked to meet at Medford Fri Mr. B. B. Beekmsn came from easiest way to reach the human heart. So they boat against the __ , portal . ... — the school readers of today. It was day evening, July 19, to receive ^neces- Portland this morning and is visiting There are those who will tell you Man and woman, maid and child; as an engineer rather than as a war siry instruction and listen to an his mother and sister at the olJ home that the public would fur rather liiugii And tlie July stin In heaven Wealher Repot* rior tlint lie proved most useful to On the scene looked down and .mll< than cry. And when they do you The a Iress by an army officer. in this city. same sun that saw the Spartan Washington. History credits him with Bl I 1 is patriot blood In « Un, Tne G isnel m?etings have been well Miss Issie McCully was a visitor at can just tell tin in to tell it to Now the planning of the fortified ciinip of b, held the soul of freedom Sweeney. The American public would attenigi each evening anJ consi lerable Medford Wednesday. General Gates at Bemis Heights, and Following- is the report of 11 All unconquered tlse again. rather cry than langli any day. Where to his skill is attributed very largely unteer Cooperative Observer, E. Britt; interest is manifested in the subjects i Mrs. Fannie Bird-ey a id Miss. Grace in it is not a bit different from the Aloft in that hierh steeple the plans that made possible the vic Jacksonville, for month of Muv. discussed. Sat the bellman, . old and _ gray; „ Birdsey, of Gold Hill, visited Mrs. public in Australia, India, Russia or tory at Saratoga. He constructed the Latitude42 deg. IS. min. north; long i- He was weary of the tyrant France. The secret of this is very Hirrv Miller, a business man of Mattie Thompson Friday. And his iron sceptered sway; fortifications of West Point, and help tude 12.3 deg. 5 min. west. B p-li g ime Cal., visited his imther I Dr. R. E. Golden of Walla Walla, I simple: If you can make anybody cry, So he sat with one hand ready ed to nti'.ke Greene’s campaign in the you make them forget themselves. On the clapper of the bell. and ulher relatives in this cify this j Wash., was a business visitor in this i The minute you make them forget When his eyes should catch the signal, week. Mr. Miller is a son of Mrs. 1 city this week. ’ Maximum Minin uni Very happy news to tell. themselves they are being entertained, Mary Miller and spent most of bis boy I - | Three minor girls arrested for im- If you can set them to thinking about See’ see! the dense crowd quivers «5 36 hood days in Jacksonville. Through all its lengthy line. 79 s3 moral conduct at the Ashland roundup your blues Instead of their own, they As the boy beside the portal Bill Coleman of Medford is new were taken to Portia» I by o'fieers from uro taken completely out of thcru- 45 b7 Looks forth to give the sign! 90 50 selves.” with the A. W. Walker auto company. the Detention hospital. With his small hands upward lifted, 52 92 Breezes dallying with his hair. Medford papers this week published i 89 55 Hark! with deep, clear intonation. Breaks his young voice on the air. 52 an article stating that Hal Harrington, 8 « 91 56 a former resident of this c:ty but who Hushed the people ’ s swelling murmur. 97 57 Sixth Year Established in Jackson County List tlie boy’s strong joyous cry! has been living at Corvallis for several 91 58 “Ring!” he shouts aloud, “Ring, Grand years, has enlisted in the army. Mrs. 66 97 pa! 89 60 Iiai ringion is at the home of her Ring! O, Ring for Liberty!” 87 i And ti lightway, ¡it the signal. 54 parenta, Mr. and Mrs. J. A. Norris of i The old bellman lifts his hand, 74 4) this city. And sends the good news, making 81 44 Iron music through the land. 48 1 S3 Mi s Helen Story of Wolf creek who Personally conducted by Doctors 80 46 How they shouted! What rejoicing! bad been visiting al the home of Mr. 89 How the old bell shook the air, 47 a id Mrs. Same Walsh of this city for 95 Till the clang of freedom ruffled Fully equipped Dow and Dow, 60 The calm gliding Delaware! Ico several days left for home Wedneday. 59 ITow the bonfires and the torches 9'2 • o for all surgical and obstetrical H. F. McClellan, a mining man of Illumed the night’s repose. 91 56 And from the flames, like Phoenix, Grants Pass, is spending a few days Aq 84 Fair liberty arose! cases. Trained nurses only, em- 87 proipecting in the hills in this vicinity. 48 90 19 1 He is looking for chrome and manga 95 ployed. nese ores. 94 55 i ♦ 89 S. Wilson, G. E. Wilson and J. 50 “ SERVICE AND RESULTS FOR THE PATIENT 93 47 Perry were each given ten days in the 100 51 1 county jail by Justice Taylor, Tuesday. Relic of Continental Army, Recently 1 - Tne men were found guilty of having Found, Seems to Have Been Miraculously Preserved. liquor in their posession at a dance at Telephone 11 Eagle Point, Saturday night. Another Temperature- mean maxi K8.T0; mean So great was the interest shown In offender, W. M. Wilson, who pleaded I Cor: Apple, Fifth and Riverside Kosciuszko. min. 51; mean 69.95; ! Max ----- , ill1, on 20*:.0 the battle finer of the Continental nriny. guilty, was fined $20 and costs. Greatest daily found between the walls of tin vid Minimum 36 on 1. (’ongress r. • . ¡¡¡/.rd building. that it is probable tin ef 18. Total precipitation .10 L. H. Blakely of Medford wa3 fined tin* value of his services, and tried to range, fort will he made to have the flag dis $5 for irrigating with an open hose inches. Greatest in 24 hour», .loin , show adequate appreciation of then;, played hi Kiine public building as a Number of diyp with 01. Tuesday. on 12 permanent nemorial of the Revolution, lie was given a vote of thanks am! more precipitntiiwij 1. cleat, breveted a brigadier general. When inch or John Grieve of upp?r Rogue river says the N«'W York Times. 4; cloddj-, 0. transacted bu.iines in tniscity l ues lay. The banner was found wrapped In the American cause triumphed he de 26; partly cloudy, cided to depart for Poland. inched the buff and blue uniform cont of a Total snowfall M arried -At Jacksonville, O.-egon, Kosduszko returned to a Poland that Continental soldier. Moths Iirnl ron- Precipitation for season, Tuesday July 11, 1918, by H. G. Dox, smiled much of the woolen gnrniont was outrage«!, torn, and stripped. He Precipitation for last season J. P.; Pearl Pierson and Miss Ellinor but the fine, being made of linen, is plunged into what seemed a lmpeles> Seasonal average situation, and would have saved it. Martin. J. T. Gagnon, Proprietor. still in excellent condition. E. BtaTT, The flag was found by Mlehnel Ln were it not for the weakness of Stan James W. Marksbury, a former well Cooperative Observer. All kinds of rough and dressed Lumber Vista in an old building which I m islaus, who concluded a humiliating known resident of Goli Hill, died « owns. He took the flag to It. M. peace. When the second partition oc- V Halsev, Oiegon, June 28, aged ettrred. in 1793, a general rising of the Specialties.- Dimension stuff, Finishing Lumber, Shepard, bead of the Dobbs Ferry ptib- years. population took place, and Kosciuszko Shingles, Sash & Doors, Roofing Paper, Fruit Boxes was made dictator. For a time he 'southern Oregon Traction Com* Henry 0wen3 and Lloyd Stimpson of s.vcpt ev« rythlrg before him; the Ilus Wellen left Monday night for Portlan 1 p.nyTime Table No. 5. Give us a trial and Buy Jackson County products slim garrison at Warsaw was wiped t> take the r final physical examination 4 out; success for his cause seemed al - ------------ V for the uavy. Phon « New Shed 113 Front St. most assured. Then a Prussian army * S. A. Pattison, a former publisher of entered the «•onrrtry froth «»fit* *d«le am! OREGON MEDFORD Effective August 23d, ¡917 the Central Point Herald, lost his two Russian armies from tin* other, Leave Jacksonville, and. after a gallant struggle, the Poles printing plant, residence and household suffered a crushing defeat at Mnrleo- 7:30 a. m daily except Sunday goods in a fire which destroyed most of i v ice, wln-r«' He ir « oinmamler fell, cox 7:50 a. m Sunday only Heppner, Oregon, last week. cred with wounds. 8:30 a. m daily except Sunday' L. E. Payne, an aged resident of j He arose again, however, ami. after 9:00 a. m. Sunday only Ashland, died at his home in that city, imprisonment in St. Petersburg, was 9:30 daily except Sunday Monday morning, He was in bis 91st set free by the Emperor Paul, from 11:30 a. tn. daily except Sunday Pb.one No. 52 year. whom he r« fused a commission. In the Old Revolutionary Emblem. course of time ho rexlsited the l’nlt» d 2:00 p- ni. daily Mr. and Mrs. W. I. McIntire return He school. Mr. Ln Vista says the dis States, rec«'iv«'d a pension and a par« <1 3:00 p rn. daily ed Friday morning from a two weeas Spectacles — Gold filled frames and finest lens covery of the old flag was n good omen of land, and was given popular as xv« II 1:'H) p. in. daily visit with friends at Coquille. to the catise of the [.... pie now fighting as public honors, but he was not con 5:00 1). rn. daily (Note 1) Mrs. Jasten Hartman of this city in another war for “Liberty or Heath.’' tented. He could not r«*c«»nci!e himself 7:15 p- rn. daily (Note 2) spent Tuesday with friends at Medford. According to Mr. Shepard the flag !•> the alien law. At length he settled Leave Medford. was probably carried III the battle of quietly In Switzerland, ami one of Ills The lectures of the Gospel Chautauqua White Plains. Reference to local his last nets v as the granting of freedom 8:00 a. rn. daily except Sunday tent are now in full swing. A good tories showed that a flag of the same to the serfs on his paternal estate. 8:30 a. ni. Sunday only Century Fountain Pens, Fine box stationery crowd are ogt each evening an 1 the *1 hrd<b-us Kosrlu zko’s name Is in- 9:00 a. ni. daily except Sunday design hud been carried In that battle. people say it is a very pleasant place! The flag, which Is well preserved, d-’lihly written, not only In the hfs- 10:00 a. m. daily 1 pound Linen paper 35c. Toilet Goods, etc. place to spend the evening with the though bearing signs of age, measures ’but in the nomenclature of the cool bieeie circulating under the white 24 by PC Inches. Its white cloth has l’nite«l Stat.'s. Tin Americans of his 12:00 Noon laily except Sunday 1 i elloweil by time. Aero«' the top ¡me, tlie piom-ers ami natl«»n-bnf1«1ers. 2:30 p- m. daily c-nvas. TJe I cturea begin at 8 o’clock J. W.Robinson, XI. I)., Proprietor : th ;r,-<-rf t • .ii In black. "Liberty or k r not unmindful of or Indi Kerent , 3:30 p- m. daily oaeh evefi ing. The speakers announce b th. the words of Patrick Henry, • hl« «orvlcejc, nn«l tlmy strove tn 4:30 p- m. daily that there will be no meeting r’aturd iy IP low the motto Is a pair of crossed rove thejr gratitude by naming after 6 9 JO p- m. daily nights but will continue each evening daggers and above them a Liberty I ini many «•«•unties nn«l toxxns,— Chris- 10:00 p. in. daily but Saturday during the month of :un Seienee Monitor, cap. ’<• S. B ullir , July. Gen. Freight & Passenger Agent. I THE DOW HOSPITAL The Dow Hospital Medford Oregon Lumber Yard y» Ol Jiih Mulrd J Í1P THE CITY DRUG STORE One-half usual price Jacksonville Oregon