Image provided by: Friends of Jacksonville's Historic Cemetery; Jacksonville, OR
About Jacksonville post. (Jacksonville, Or.) 1906-19?? | View Entire Issue (Jan. 25, 1919)
Pict to Kill Peace Ik legates Reparti d. Jacksonville Post hr PubLcJion Summens ir Ai ÎLi i uidr'.z ¡ pRLbiiYTLKL N Foreclosure of fox Lien. SATURDAY, JANUARY 18. 1919 IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE STATE OK OREGON FOR JACKSON COUNTY I n tub C ircuit C ourt of thk S i . ati : J ackson C ounty . oi'< KEGON roil By JULIA A. HG3INS0N. i Geneva, Ju««. 20.— Several German ' John F. Rucho. Plaintiff J.Jin F. Ro. ho. I'kiintlT vs. and Russian Bolshevists have been VS. KCupyii^nt, 1!*:.*. b> .'»K1 luí« Ne»'.sp-i»«i pTreated by the Lausanne police It is 1 A Lupton. City of Medford. Or.'gon. and all oth* « City of Mcdfotd. Oregon. BlenJie Farris, M.-i d Sv n<H* ate ) Mr. and Mrs. Jack Reter spent Wed sa d they were bearing false passpjrts persons an 1 parties unknown claiming any tight liar is andalloth* r pars »nsauJ p irlms un ;no . n title, estate, lienor unen.-t in and lothcheie- cla ming any right, tide « slate I: -n or inter« st The !»u! liro.itn serein wns lost— nesday evening at Medford. a at were on their way to Paris. Th© inafitr described properly. Defendants, in and to th hereinafter described pm, er . . strung«* tiling.' 1.» In-fc , I«»«»! li it b l A. E. Reames of Medford transacted G izette of Lausanne says: To A. Lupton. City *f Medford. Oregon, and .11 i ,D* fendants. been a <lo«>r key, a pair of glows, or business in this citv Tuesday. “The Bolshevists under arrest plot per.» jn.: and parlies unknown claiming any rig t. 1 ToCity of M ’.L ’iJ, Or gon. B': neh-* Harris. even :i hat, one wonbl liut have \\oi. title, estate, lien or interest in and to the heroin- ■ Maud Harris, aivl ail other persons and parti* derm! bill n < ret ti. a wimi«'v\ s. re« n All work done in 1919, spat cash a ted against the lives of Premier Clem after describe«! property, the above named ue- ( unclaitnii'g any r . ht. tit!», e-t ee. li-»n <>r i.vui- —ft was a mysiery. W. R. Sparks. enceau, President Wilson and Premier I fendants, e-t in and to the herein t t •.' described property Mrs. Weed hud looked for it “just the above nainid defendant. Mrs. M. E. Abbott was a visitor at Lloyd George. The plot was Lacked ! In the Name of the State of Oregon. everywhere,” hut couhl not find it. by German gold. ” i You are hereby notified that John F. Rvcho is In the Name of the State of Oreg >.i. Medford Tnesday. All flit* other sere« ns were lilted in ¡ You are hereby n »liiied that .1 ’ F. Rocho is : the holder of Certificate of Deli-'quency numb, r- Peter J. Fick made «¡business trip to ' ed 1657 issued on the 22nd day of August 1914, by the hoi ler of Certiile tte of Delinquency number the windows; this wtis neede«l. b'li< s were henihnin^ to come. What was tn I the Tax Collecter, County of Jackson. State o ed 1649 i: ued on the _2 day o. Augu.u 1911. b. Medf.rd Thursday. | Oregon, for the a uount of $53.83. the s ane being Tax Collector, of the County of J icl. on. State be done? Mrs. Ida Wilson of this city spent Merchant Bar. the amount then due and delinquent taxes for of Oregon, for the amount of -5SS.:‘2. the same ‘•I'idht r, you must know w I re Hint Merchant bar. or merchant Iron, 1« 1912. together with penalty, interest and co.-.is ! being the amount ih»i due and delinquent for screen is; you put it nwny,” Mis. W. rd Th irsday evening in Medford. Harry Walsh has I for Klamath the bar Iron which has been finished I thereon upon the real property assesed to you, the year 1912. t ’gu;her with penalty, interest am. said to her husband. “Those that hide b.v passing through the merchant rolls. 1 i-f which you are the owner as appears of record costs thereon upon t ti • real prop »r*y as seised to surely out ht to he able to ibid.” Falls where he has employment. Puddled bars are worked into mer ! situated in said County and Slate, and particu- you of which you are th* owner as appear - <f “I don’t know ul:«*re It Is, mother; Sam Walsh, who has been ill for chant iron or merchant bar by being ! larly bounded and described as ful’ows, to-wit: record, situated in said C.’uniy andS'.i e, and I’ve hioked for it e\ erywhere. I don't several weeks, is reported much better. cut Into pieces of suitable length, All in Block 5 of old town of Mudford. Or« j;on. p irticulury bound.» 1 ai»d described us follows, know a Ihinir s.boiit it. I don’t rem nt tow it. Mr. and Mrs. Roy Ulrich and family which are then piled in packets, heat i bounded as follow?: 9C.2 fe ?t by 139.5 feet by Nmth half of Lot 2, and the Sjuth -‘7' j feet oi her |»utiinu it away.” ed Into welding heat, and then ham . 169 feet and North one-half of vacated Th.rd These (wo good people bad the old- of Medford were recent visitors in this I Lot 3, all in HI. cl; 19 of t.ie old town of M. '• street in said Block 5. mered into bars of suitable shape to city. ford. Jackso»i County. Oregon, as the same is fashioned habit of ('ailing ea< h otlu r put on the market. The amount of ' You are further notified that said John F. designated, delineated and dtibi d on the “father“ and “mother" in a real homey, J. H. Dolph, an attorney of Portland labor bestowed on this process de ' Rocho has paid taxes on said premises for prioi ofiieial pint now of rec id. or subsequent years, with the rate of interest on loving way. t rnasacted legal business in this city pends on the quality of the Iron It is said amounts as follows; You are further noti.ie I that said John F. “Well, you put It away, I’m sure of desired to produce. Puddle bars, Monday. Rocho has paid ta.ics on sa ! premi ses foi* prier that, and you ought to know where it I >.t *• < f 1 ). Al: ■ . I '• 1 subsquent year.-, with the rate o f interest ou is, ” asserted his gentle -wife, with un The county court held a session for which have been rolled a second time 1913 Mar. 1. T6 29.9 $67.67 15 Pr. Ct. $91 57 or 52.6« 15 73.59 sai I amount.-, as follow: : are called “No. 2," and this is usually 1914 Mar. 1.’16 8041 She was generally the transaction of couety business designated as “merchant bur.” It Is 1915 Apr. 5. ’17 Rec. 13030 52.67 15 int Total usual decision. Amt. 65.96 Year Date nai l C, >f D. Mon lay. $143.« (piiet, but now she was doei«ledly i’i. 1649 $«3.22 1* 49.99 1912 Aug. 22. ’l l the lowest quality of Iron available 1916 Oct. 6. '17 Rec. 11521 43.17 15 18$ 3 lied. “I haven't touched it," ‘ho wee! 15 1913 May 6. ’16 2616 KH.87 A uk . 22. ’14 C. of D. Mrs. J. M. Williams and daughter, for the smith's general use. If piled 2»:11 69.St 15 95.68 on; “’tisn’t likely anyone has slob n 1657 53.86 15 86.86 1914 May 6. '16 Miss Lulu, were visitors at Medfoid ami rolled again the product is called It; there are plenty of things they-i Taxes for 1917 41.60 1915 Apr. 5, ‘17 Tax Rec. “No. 3.” Another repetition of the Tuesday. 82 31 , take socn«r than that.” 13037 67.68 15 $412.57 LOCAL NEWS process furnishes sn arttcl • known mi Said A. Lupton. City of Medford, Oregon, and 1916 “best-best,” and still another gives all other persons and parties unknown claiming “treble-best.”. any right, title, estate, lien or interest in and to Mrs, Martha Dunnington, who has been very ill with Spanish Influenza, is siowly recovering. S. S. Smith, manager of the Medford Printing Company, was a business visitor in ibis city Monday. Mrs. John Dunnington and daughter Margaret, of Dunsmuir, visited Mrs. Ma rtha Dunnington this week. Minnie Kelly, formerly of t' is city, now employed in a store at Portland, is recovering from a severe attack of influenza. Mr. G‘org ; K unzman and Mr. and Mrs. T. Fulton, of Medford, came over Friday night and made up and printed the Jacksonville Post. Orpha McKee who has been visiting the past week at. the home of Mr. and Mr3. S. Walsh has now gone i to the Mirai ista orchard, where she has I em- ploy men t. Mr. and Mrr. D. V/. Bagshaw left Thursday evening for Olympia,Wash., to be with their daughter, Mary Moore I who is very ill with influenza and pneumonia. the above described premises are hereby notified that said John F. Rocho will apply to the Circuit Boy’s Instinct Jrue. Court of the County and State aforesaid for a “Historian of the sky" was the title decree foreclosing the lien against the property bestowed on Angelo Secchi. tlm fa- | and mentioned in said certificate. And you. and mous Italian astronomer, A quaint ?ach of you, are hereby summoned to appear little anecdote Is told of him at I lie I within sixty days from the date of the first publi time of his first visit to London, Not cation of this summons, exclusive of the* first knowing English, he wondered how ! date of publication, and defend this action or i pay the amount due as above shown, together he should find Ids way about, ami Coll- j with costs and accrued interest, and in case of tided liis doubts to Ills young compan your failure to do so, a decree will b ■ ion, an Italian boy of fifteen. Finally rendered foreclosing the lien of said taxes an they decided that the best j.lnn would ; costs against the land and premises above namei: be to go and look for an Italian. “Our This summons is published in the Jacksonville difficulties will then be met,” said Sec- ( Post once each week for a period of six consecu tive weeks, under and by virture of an order duly chl, and went straight for the British museum. Entering the reading room, and regularly made an l entered b> the Hon. F M. he looked rapidly at the readers v, q ; Calkins, Circuit Judge on January 1J, 1919. Date of fir;:t publication January IP. 1919. unhesitatingly accosted one of tm . G. M. ROBERTS, with, "Bon glornol Lei e Italiano:" Attorney for Plaintiff I Hi was not mistaken, and the Italian Medford National Bank Bldg . not only directed Secchi where 1m i Medford, Oregon. Mrs. M. Titus, of Seattle, who recently purchased the Dr. Golden place in this city, is having many re i pairs made in the house. Fred J. Fick has the contract. mean cniigmenmenr. Belle—Will proposed to me lilHt night. Nell—There! Jack told me I hey had dared him to do something des- perate and he wouldn't pass up a dare. i Fcw Whites in India. Compared with India’s 311,000,000 dark-skim: d natives, that country has but about 3*10,000 white Inhabitants. lux Rec. 11517 55 57 Taxes foi* lsi’’ 64.>2 < 51 «1 : 9.8 Í Said City of Medford, Oregon, Bia nehe i lar» i Maud Harris, and all other persons and i r* ti*v u: known claiminan; right, title. «s ta te, lien <n interest in and t » th » aix,"’e de •• il>. «1 pr t are further notifie I tha'. said John !•. R cho v< apply to the Circuit Court of the County am S.i 2 ai* veiai I for i decree foreclosing the lien against the property above di.-.; .Tined at« mentioned in aaiu c.rtihcaic. At.d you. a. >’ ea ! of you. are hereby summoned to appear witbi. sixty day., from the date of the first publiratiou. exclusive of said date of fir t publicatiu . and defend tiffs action or pa.v ’.he am junt due . - above shown, together with costsand ac*--110*1 interest, an I in ease of your failure to do f-o. ■. decree will be rendered f •; closing the lien o! said taxes and costs against the Ian I and pre.a- ises above dr med. This summon.-i.. published in de Ja< .~c.n'.?.b Post once a week for a peri«') ! of .,ix con. ecul'.-. • weeks, undei and bj' virtue of an order duly and rojal ii 1 / mid* ail enter.* i by the lion. M. Calkins, Circuit Judge on Jatiusrj IL 1919. Date of first publication. January lh. 1'Li. G. M. ROBERTS. Attorney for Plaintifi Medford National Bank Bldg. M* di’o.d, Oregon. 15 lUinmons hr Publication Daily Thought. To know how to wait is the great se Foreclosure of Tux lien. cret of success.—De Mnitre. ill IN THE CIRCUITCO’JIIT OF THE STATE o: | OREGON FOR THE COiJN l'Y OF JACKSON Sixth Miss Alice Hoefs, Mrs, Frank Butler, Miss Edith Hoefs and Mr. Chester Wendt, of this city, attended the ad- dress giyed by Col. Kelly, at Medford Wednesday evening. Buller & Tho.-nps .n Company. ICaintiir. vs. City of Medford. Oregon, Luerotia 1:. Enyart Carrie Carnahan, Frank Carnahan, Belle Nickeii, I Charles Nickell. E.Tij Mav Terill. Charles Tcrill, I and all other persons and partie., unknown claim I ing any right, title, estate, lion or interest in an to the hereinafter described propertv. D-jfend- I antB. To City of Med ford. Oregon, Lucretia E. Enyai t ! Currie Carnahan. J rank Carnahan Hells Nickell. Charles Nickell, E H j M ly Terril. Charles Terill, i an i all other per.-: >n. and parties unknown claim ing’any right, title, estate, lien or interest in an* I to the hereinafter tiescri’ud properly, th j ab’iv* I named defendants. j in the name of th * State of Oregon: Year Established in Jackson County, THE DOW HOSPITAL Personally conducted by Doctors Fully equipped Dow and Dow We ask vou again to excuse the small amount of local items. Owing to the fact that we must print the Post a few hours earlier than usual more locals can not be "set up”. for all surgical and obstetrical cases. Miss Maud Raypholtz, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. W. S. Raypholtz of this city, was married at Fresno, Cal., Jan. 20th., to William Douglas, of Sanger, Cal. Mr. Douglas is a farmer on a large scale at Sanger. Miss Raypholtz is a graduate of the Jacksonville High school. Trained nurses only, em I You are hereby notified that Butler Thomi - j son Company n the holdor of CerHfieate of 1 )«-linqu nev »683 issued on the I5’h (day <>i Oct ober, fi)»l by Tax C«»llector of the County o , Jackson, and Stale of Oregon, for the amount o $173 99, the same beirg the amount thanLue am I delinquent for taxes for the yeir t9i2. tog«*th«r with penalty, interest and costs thereon upon ployed “SERVICE AND RESULTS FOR THE PATIENT” The Dow Hospital Telephone 11 FOR SALE—Forty acre tract of land near Jacksonville, 6 acres cleared, family orchard, grapes; 4 room house barn, outside cellar, other improve ments. Will be sold at a bargain if ■ taken soon. Small ca*h payment, balance in yearly installments, long i term. For price and further partic ulars call on D. W. Bagshaw, Jack sonviilc, Oregon. Cor: Apple, Fifth and Riverside Medford Oregon Lumber Yard •----------- Relict Planned tor Ex-Soldiers. J. T. Gagnon, Proprietor. All kinds of rough and dressed Lumber Specialties.- Dimension stuff, Finishing Lumber, Shingles, Sash & Doors, Roofing Paper, Fruit Boxes Give us a trial and Buy Jackson County products Olympia, Wash., Jan. 20. Senator G. R. Lamping, Seattle, Republican, has announced be intends to introduce into the state senate here a hill di recting the 'appropriation by the state of 12,500,000 tor the relief of returned soldiers and sailors. Needy Boldiers, who are residents of Washington, will receive 110 a month for every month of aervice providing they have served two months, if the bill is passed. Phone 859 New Shed 113 Front St. MEDFORD OREGON THE CÏTY DRUG STORE Phone No. 52 French Official Fined For Bringing Liquor. Portland. Jan. 20.—E. C. Genereaux who represents the French Government in the supervision of vessels being built here for that republic, was fined S250 by Federal Judge Wolverton this morn- ng for bringing from San Francisco to Portland fo- his own use two quarts of wine, 7,q quarts of whiskey and one quart of apricot brandy. L. J. Barker, arrested coincidentally with Genereaux for a similar offense, also was fined $250. Barker carried a satch>I containing four quarts o’ whiskey, one quart of sherry and cnc quart of port. Both fines were paid. wished to go, lint became Ills host dur- I Ing his stay in the British capital. j Oct. 6, .17 NEW GOODS’ Just received, a new line of Box Paper, Fountain Pens, Perfumery, Toilet Goods, Correspondence Cards,&c J. W.Robinson, M. D., Proprietor Jacksonville I Oregon, i I the real property asseaied to you, of which you I;* re the owner as appears of recjrd. situate«! i »ahi County and Slate, and particularly bound««: and described as follows, to-wii;- Th at part of block i4 in the old town of Me. ford, Oregon, described i*> volume 77 of the de- * records of Jackson County, Oregon, a; p»g«* 5.0 thereof, which .’aid description is hereby sp«- ci ic.illy an I particularly referr • I t ■, an i b this reference made a part hereof, and u. 1 follows, IhWi.. The north half of L t/0. Block /I. the North half of Lot//. Bio k /I. the North half of I 1 /2. Block II; the North halr of I, >t /3. Bl°ci: /4 all in the old town of Medford, Oregon. You are further notified that said Butler t, 1 hompson Company has paid «11 taxes on said premises for prior or subsequent years, with th«- on said amounts as follow.«: rate of in t«*res C. of D Aint. Int. Tota Year Date pni«l «9/ $ i 29.<* ¿5 « $207.1 79// Oct. 23 74 2/21 297.01/5 152 S 19,3 Mar. /. 77 I C. of R from III I-1 < Aug 23 73 Del. sale J518. 483.76 /5 578.M Tax Rec. »5 »99. Í- >3 jo |;no is Tax Bae 1917 AUK. 5. ’18 I3M» »70 60 15 178 »5 C. ofD l’’R3 173.99 is 2H > 9- ¡912 Oct 15. U »iiw v' Total Said Lucretia E Enyart and Carrie Carnhau i. the owners of the legal title of the nbove d»*scril - ed property as the same appears of record, ar.d each of the other persons above name I are h* re by further notified tha- said Butler and I’himo- son Company will apple to the Circuit Court of the county and State aforesai 1 for a d- creo for e closing the lien against the property above de ar riberi and mentioned in said certificate Ar.*! you are hereby num noned to appear within sixty days after the date of the first publication, ex clusive of the date of firit publication, and de fend this action or pay the am unt due as above shown, together with costs an I a< erued intere« . and in case of yo >r failure to do so. a decree will will be J render« i ^foreclosing th«* lien of said 'ax'o an 1 costs against the land and premi above nr-med. This summons is published in the Jacksonville Foi* once each week fn. a period of six co vec- utive weeks, under and by virtue of an mtier duly and regularly marie and entered by the lion. F. M. Cu sins. Circuit Ju‘g •. on January L2nd 1019. D «te of first pub'ication Jan iary 2 », I9i9 lib, Sopì. 27 »7 G. M. ROBERTS. Attorney for Plaintiff, Medford National Bank Bldg. Medford, Oregon. i Albert H. Gaii.nionB. Mi: i**4 • r Sunda;. S« 1 vie.s r. .:.'..riy a - ¡’o1 : V 1 lO.ff'kA. M, St.lôa1 n : Y. <i < '.r nC8 fur ail ll;Gü A. M. M- t< r V. î .:-! i . » ..h Fvrr-) »‘i. 6: ! » !’. M. Chr;.-1 a : Er.:- : V J1 I « y .■r meet in ;. , : » » B. ..I. ! * » it yf woi hip, " Uh ■ t no n. l'ir liieeut ;. on \W.dl,i •*'<;>• v\un- intf ai most'* '^3. Every omP Wt l e. m io ti was "1.HÌ « beti li t y s: id unto li) Ô let tu gu into iht lliu I.ud.-V of the Lord.-l'-. “That’s so:” as-rtc-1 her luml-r-, with a troubled look: “but roaily cun’t think whnt c^u hnvo bcrnnie o' it. Tt can't hove walked off; but 1 don’t believe it’s In the house, and I’ve looked down cellar—I wish I Encv. wl.at I did with it.” It worried 1dm much to have hi* wife oven insinuate that he was in th.* wrong. Surely he had done Ids b< t to flmi the s< reen. If it had di■•ap- p -ared it was not ids fault, an l li didn't ‘ ee how ho was to blame for It, if it wn* n’t Ids doing. “You must have put it somewhere yourself, mother,” he suggested, try Ing to clear himself and to ward off her di pleasure. I didn’t. fpHrr! You 1 now 1 CHRISTIAN t l H.NVl Strvi<*ts Id every furday n c: ;i » at 11 «/clock in I. O. O. I*’. Hall. Evcrvbo lv w«Meóme. • O I« •> i tii.tr. watch i. : h ite ti.« untily: î*I’d juv. V ' 11; y ni.« luf.K•tin ii g. il / Atar*in «J. Rtddy» • tt f * Vi ' ■1 * i’uaîii■ ?. Je v <■ 12 1 iiighe.V rupr.it ::;g, di; :n> :.d tel ¡1 ■ I Milin St.. »■! El1! • !’D (»PV COV. s< , | I 1 ' I : VVea.'i er f?crcit 1 • J > O ‘1'1 5 ' 11 I . : '. * * lu I till * i i ’ »Ji Following ir the report of U. S. Vol wlnie. that's all there Is about It unteer < 'ooperat ive Observe r, E. 1 ■ it t; and I'd lust like Io have you find it for month 'of Dec. The this are coining in, and I can't i Jaeiisonville, stand flies. They'll be all over tin Latitude 12 d'g. I., min. north; Im gi- house before you know It.” . tude 12-',’ deg. 5 mil:, west. These two worthy people luul lived ' .Maximum together as mall and wife for more Minimum l’recp ita J Date than folly years, anil hail never been ti*,i: known to quarrel. Yet now they were 1 25 40 just on Hie verge of a storm—amt all ! 2 2 r» 44 for the sake of a window screen I So 3 45 20 44 27 little a tliimt It takes sometimes to i ■« • «S 54 break up the harmony and peace of 50 40 .27 Imine life, ami to separate even the 1 7 49 32 dearest and truest friends. “So great 50 ■‘2 ! 8 12 a matter a little fire kindletli!’” ! ‘j û 2 42 L0 Mrs. Weed bustled about, rather sul Kl -13 26 30 40 lenly, for she wanted her husband to 11 43 41 umlerstand that she was thoroughly 12 1 13 ::9 48 11 displeased with him, finished her work, 48 37 dressed and started for downtown. She 14 :«» 4*1 .30 closed the bathroom window, however, 15 26 11 H-. before she went out. “If you can't 39 21 17 find th«1 screen, you’ve got to have the 18 41 27 window down, ami smother,'' she af 1 19 14 .35 H 42 32 firmed. in a decided voice. 78 i 29 29 35 Mr. Weed was left alone, standing j 21 36 28 In the middle of the kllelien floor. i 23 His lace wrinkled. “It's strung** wl.ere that screen could have gone to," he 25 41 22 muttered. “I hate to have mother so j 26 40 22 pul out about II—if must lie some 1 i 39 23 35 24 th' re. flint's certain. I guess 1’11 Just 1 28 16 39 29 give nimthcr look about, though 1 ¡ 2'1 (6 'spi.se »won't *lo any good." 10 27 Ö7 Mr. Weed spent an hour In his 131 search, goi -g from nltie to cellar, but nil with no avail. “I km*w It," lie said | Temp rutnre mean max. 41.42; m* an to hlms.di'; “it's no use." min. 28 58; mean ; Max 54 on 5: At last, quite w* cried with Ids fruit Greatest daily less toil, panting and daz d. Ir stood Minimum io on 31. still In the front liatl, serateii.d his rang , 19. Total precipitation 2.(.7 head, and tried tn ihliilf, for lie listed i.ielie.-. Gi. atestili24 hours, 0.7s in., | on 20. Number nf days with t:1. to give It up. after all. Suildeidy .Mr. Weed gave n Jump. inch or more precipitation, 9. cle r, •*Bj Jlni o! hnt’l that Y' he crle«!. 5: partly clou ly, 8; cloudy, 18. His eye hail caught the sight of Total snowfall inches somelldng hehlml the gl;. ■. Only n I’reeipitaiion for season, 8.42 small portion of It could be seen on Precipitation for last sem-n-n 9 f.G <.|fher side of the glass and throuvit Seasonal average tlio filigree Work. It** hastily puli' I ci. B ritt , it : and lln*re was th«? lo-l sere.: ‘ H i bu r ’ he Irilivli 'i. " Couperativc Ob. < rv r. w. «ri-uen h h ff .‘pen nil the ti. o ; wer* i,' t •. « r\ stiiart nul to aee It rlgli before our faces ! 1 am goi'ig to put It In tin' w inflow and - co will ' mol li Southcrp Ort gon Traction Ct:*a- cr’II say when she comes h .no." pany l ime Tabe No. 5. < if course. .Mrs. Weed di i<‘o'. .-red lie screen the tir i thing. “Where did you find It, fatlK'r'l" she inked. “Why, mother, wlmt do you think? Effective August 23d, 1917 'Twas right before our faces and eyes all the time; If It had been n bear l.tnve Jacksonville. 'twoiild have bitten us ’lv,,, rirlil in 7:30 n. m. *uiily except Sunday, the front hull. I>.himl the hai tree i 7:50 a. ni. Sunday only limi eoiae to think of it, I p.:t it there ¡8;30 a. in daily except Sunday my-.elf \v h* n 1 brought the screens 9:00 a. ni. Sunday only down from til«* little I never thouglit of It. So 'twns all my fault, mother. ' 9:30 daily except Simdiiy I’m the <*ne wlm 1:1*1 It. mid I II lake ll:.;o a. m. d uly except Sunday 2:00 p. rn. daily nil th- blame,” lie laugh. I. "lint I told you to put It there, fn 3:00 p. m. daily flier!" returned Ids wife. "Don't you 4;* o p. m. daily rememlwr. I said It would be out of 5:00 i>. rn. dnilv (Note 1) the way llo re for a time? I ought to , 7:15 p. m. daily (Note 2) have thmight of It. So you see I'm Leave Medford. the ..no who'» t<> blame, after all." “Well, mot her, I guess we won't 8;ti0 a rn. <1 ily except Sunday talk about any blame,” quieted Mr. - 8:3*) a. ni. Sunday only We< d. “It's mighty Im k.v we never I 9:00 n. rn. daily except Sunday have «ord- «bout things, as some pen j 10:00 a. m. *!oily pie do, or we'd had a quarrel over I 12:00 No.a* daily * xcept Sunday that screen.” •"Tl.nt » so. father,” assented Mrs. 2:30 p. rn. dnily Weed. "Some folks would have Im*! 3:30 p. m. daily 4:30 p. rn. dally n right down quarrel over It.” “ 'T , n't much nccouut, anyway. MX* p rn daily We could luive bought n new one for 10:00 p . tn . u...iy a m* r. -oii^,' chu kind Mr. \\ eed. ’ B ullis , R. s. Gen. Fre ghi & Passenger Agent