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About Jacksonville post. (Jacksonville, Or.) 1906-19?? | View Entire Issue (April 5, 1919)
——— At The Churches Rob.rt Bybee was a visitor in th s J. T. G gron, the Medfor 1 lune er- in man, whs a recent visitor in this city city lirs ■ f the wee'-. P resbyterian ÏÆ HiiiED MAN Alfred T. N -rris. ron of j Mrs. Alice Sargent was a vi-ifor * Albert H. Gammons. Minister SATURDAY, ABRIL 5, 1919 M.s J. A. Norris ol t1 i ri'-v, Me Ifor.l Tuesday. ♦ - •4------------ Sunday Service« regularly as follow s: .- * Taxpayers have been falling >vtom tn the Marine Corps an I st * Gy J ESC» IE ETHEL SUERWIN lomo'A. M. Sabbath School, II By VINCENT G. PERRY. Mau 1 luiiil, 11. i* ie :i ived nisit'S i ir, e another the past few days Iryi g to LOCAL NEWS for all ages. , ¡n_- home ; get to Tobe’s desk with their tax fro.n the seivice. lie ----------------.■=^.■=¿1 11:00 A. M.'Morning wiishifi, with X«-»», i I'vW.lgUl. It.lt». ||_> w,-»„ Ti.ursduj . mo ley before the interest is attached. t he labor problem was a sei Ions ! yer Mollie Ba«ley’ has been at Medford Better come early next time. "till girls- ilbl yon ever!" ‘' Street commissioner Ulrich hud on •i*.' Blum lie Drennan whs willing to 6;i I. M. Christian,Endeav^Trsy this week assisting Mrs. R ymond Tim tennis group dropp i! but and . exlnbiti > ii yesteidii* , a run .siiv in ti < limit It. For over a week she hud ball unit ran to the high g iid.-n li Mrs. Jasten Hartman w;.s a vi itor er meeting. ( ( R .'ter. , phupe of a bull He of roots which had * * a tr.■ h. to obtain help for her I .'iiol peered tbroii rh it. at Medford Wednesday afternoon. 7:30 P. M. Evening worship, with Corning ilowi A. Collings of Watkins was a visitor 'grown in the wooden p pe be'ween the .a I Ilers farm but v. , .b-mt success. A Mrs. Aena Schmi.it was a visitor at i lie ro-id. lem line a sleek, niiiifiiil. 1*1* i sermon. in this citv Friday .dam and the serv.ee rererv ir on il i m tenner. truck farm did not require I looking cow. wa Raymond Wortli Melford Tuasday afternoon. Prayer meeting on Wednesday even I hill. Where the root entere I the pi e mor. than one man's at lent ion, but it A Medford man was fined $10 and I! timi thè m.'inly strillo unì! wlinle- in'.; at 7:3 . Dr. Sweeney made a professional * it was about mi; lit just as well have required ten. inch in diameter but costs, in Justice Taylor's court Friday, visit to this city Friday afternoon. | soiu lieillthy lane of a yi'iinc finmer. Everyone welcome to these pieetings. branched off into hundreds of fibres Blanche did not want to have to wire He was s not su, li, tnit bis fniher Imd for stealing four chickens. “i was glad when they sniif .unto me tier father to return from the rest the Lewis UIrich has purchased a ne.v like tine straws which li.led th ■ 6 na h Sidney Moore Heath, a well known automobile. doctor le d ordered him to take, lie been on e* and enrly ritrai training bed let us go into the the house of lhe pipe and stopped the flow of water. thought the farm was being well left its impress. attorney of Hoquiam, Wash , was shot Lord.—Ps. 122:1. lie eolori'd slightly as ho note<l Judge Dox who is gin a h so tai at By cutting the root near its entrin.n taken cure of. How was lie to know a id killed in his office in that city group beyond llielr leafy shelter. Their irto the pipe and turning on a full Lead that the man lie had left In charge Thursday afternoon. After shooting Medford is reported to bo i nproving. I of wa.er'lie obstruction was forced Imd gone away without even giving twitterings hurt and embarrassed li in Mr, Heath the slayer shot his wife and The new water ordinance provides C hristian scienq : Blanche notice? She bad innuiiged to He hurried his steps and winced as the » through the miie of pipe to the service then turned the gun on himself: all meters for all users in class two. The keep things from going to pieces for a echo of suppressed Inilghter reai-hed f Services held every Sunday merci- r three are dead. Trouble over a law- rates are: minimum charge for 1st . reservoir where it w as removed. '1 Lc week, but her strength would not hold him. for lie was ovi rsensltlve ami he suit was the cause. Mr. Heath was an two thousand cubic feet, per month I mass ot smad tool» is some ten 01 out. she knew. A girl fresh from col- hail iiinile out < 'eiln Wlills beyolld thè at 11 o’clock in 1. 0. O. F. Hull' ili Ilio ridi- Everybody welcome old acquaintance of the editor of th j j$1.50; for next 5000 cubic feet, same | twelve feet long. lege couldn't rough it like an ordinary hedge. She had not Mrs. Julia Williams was a visitor at country girl. The farm was n hobby cille, but Itayiiiond did not know thnt. Post. j month —50 cents per thousand: on Me iford Thursday forenoon. of her father’s more than anything lie sighed heavily. He was neitlier nn- From present indications it seems amount over 7000 cubic feet per month, rgi TF?. ■ BT "j The Royal Neighbors held their regu else. Just the same, the country couth nor Ignorant, but he was con likely that considerable road work will 30 cents per th ms ind cubic feet. Meter Highest quality, jiwtdryn scions I lint lie did not exactly lino up nicdeil all the food the land could lar meeting at tne h me of Mrs. Ann.. rates on loose installed last year will repairing, diamond set ■ be done in Jackson county this year. to the standard of the average young ting, watch repairing.Q ' Broad at AledforJ, Tins.lay afternoon, produce that year, and Blanche wasn't man of the town as to the finer social We have been asked a number of big:n April 15, and on new meters will going to let It go to waste just lie agate mounting and jew H times recently regarding burial fe *s in commence when the me er is installed. i Most of the menibers from this city ana cause her living did not depend entitles. elry manufacturing. Not that he was not invited to their Jacksonville cemetery: the 'rates fixed The flat rate will be charged Until * vicinity were present and a general upon It. Martin J. Reddy, 1 goj.l time prevails 1. meter is installed. Users in class one various gatherings, but lie was phiin The drive from the city Imd given St.. MEIIl’ORP nwFGOk by the council are: Cemetsry fee — in maimer and speech; ho ilid not Miss Alta Walsh a visifor at Medford her an appetite, A sudden craving $2 50; sexton’s fee for opening and (less than 5000 square feet) will con for hot biscuits took possession of “shine,” he was practical and did not j Friday afternoon. closing grave-ordinary grave $7.5), tinue for the present at flat rat es. enter Into idle follv. Ills parents were her. J. Knox McClov, a mining man of large grave for metal casket, $10,00, W. G. Hyatt died at the home of his “Now, if there was only someone dead and had left him quite an estate, rush orders and special work may be daughter, Mrs. J. D. Wylie, at Med j Wat tins was a visitor in this city Mon to help me eat them,” she murmured, but lie wasted no time at the village charged extra. ford, April 1st, age! 86 years. He was day. regretfully, ns she viewed the fin billiard ball, visited tile property lit owned daily and did not disdain to George Launspatch was a business ished products, set out in a row. Uncle Billy Cameron of Uuiontown a native of New York. wear his working suit and lend a help “Whew, those smell good I” was a recent visitor in this city. Mr. and Mrs. C. D. Abbott have visitor m this city Thursday. There ful hand where hard work pressed. Blanche turned quickly. John B. Renault, Sr. was a visitor Robert Raybolt, who has been visit leased their house on California street Raymond led a rather lonely life stood a young man inhaling the aroma TmOÌ4*AB*lS. < , * * W’l I at Medford Monday. ing Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Rock an 1 his and are tncvtng to Medford today. ■I «.I- I ■1 -ivi. :„l > of the cooking. An applicant to her With the exception of Mary Dorr, m: v. I’ «i.ti-rju’t Fuit R IPCRT *. little son Billy, of this city, left first of old-time family servant, lie had no h e t’xelusivfly. !... EfcCNvLS Mayor Itritt and sister, Miss Amalia, advertisement—she knew It the min Mr. and Mrs, John F. Rocho, well Se: <1 2 .• ■•»! 4 ' . r- - * f r invaluable bn«-’ the week for Roseburg. Pl GuLL F ai ¿Ni : < i »OW ÌJ Oi'T.,’ known residents of Ashland, were v.si- were visitors at Medford Mon lav fore ute her eyes lighted upon him, mid company. She made things neat am! Weh oi I \ .1 1 ■ hastened to corral him. A plan had comfort able, lint she w as now on tin |> itt'ilL law r.nd eia liable i’ll* W. H. Ver.able has purchased the tors in this city Thursday. Mr. Rocho noon. shady side of life ami lie felt the I suggested itself to her. Elmer property on Blockstone alley. has recently purchased the Applegate Mr. and Mrs. Sam Walsh were visi- “Come right in,” she invited, as she of companionship of his own t ,rs at Medi’erd Tuesday aft rn >oa. Mr. and Mrs. J. M. Dews of Forest property on Third street. threw open the screen door that sep- When be led the cow into the 1 PATCri) LAW VCRS, creek were in town Friday. Milton Doan of Buncom has Jsold hi» 303 Sevt nth Gt, Wa ihlngtcn, 0. t Mis Laura Ryan and Mr.-.W I.M.'L- united them. “You are Just In tlmc Mnr.v came out anil Joined him. “Oh, dear! what a handsome, tine- SEitÆ'.':'.' . -üREiaaOBF« Jasten Hartman made a trip to the property to Ernest] Spencer who will tyre were visitors at Meltord Tuesd ly for supper.” The young man was arrayed In a looking animal," she commented, It afiernoon. country Friday to inspect a number of j i improve it for general ¿farming. linen duster from head to foot and took her back to the old times ami her county bridges. A fine shower of rain Thursday n'ght Sam Sand v of the Blue Ledge mine was dust besmei but Blanche dimmed eyes brightened. “But why in Mrs. Agnes Butler was a visitor at | laid the dust and moistened the sur was a recent visitor in this city. looked strong the world did you buy her?" didn’t mind that, > y face of gardens and lawns generally. Weather Repetí. “I didn't," nns-i ered Itayinond. "Mr. Melford Thursday afternoon. Is what count news dispatch from Halifax, N. S. and able to work; Lane, tile farmer, is closing out. lie ed with her. Mrs. J. W. Rock and Mrs. W. H. Everett E. M. McCarthy died at dated April 1, states that the U. S, “It won’t take me a minute to owed me a bill and I had to take the Fraley were visitors at Medford Mon Medford, Mon lay, age I about 63 years. steamship Jason, which sailed from poach a fresh egg for you. and the cow in payment.” Following is the report of U. S. Vol day. He ha 1 been a resident of this valley from New York, March 22, for Havre, ten Is brewing now’.” The man was “What are you going to do with unteer Cooperative Observer, E. Britt; Two automobile ¿salesmen, a couple for 27 v ,ars. It is sail that he made Franc«, waa towel in to Halifax by a too surprised to speak. Blanche wait her?” Jacksonville, for month of Mar “Sell her to some other farmer.” of life insurance agents, a sewing ma 27 trips across the continent by team British steamer, in a disable ! condit- ed until he finished the meal before “Yes, I guess that Is best, although Latitude 12 deg 18. min. north; longi i in Tuesday. Merrit Dews of tl.is she mentioned the farm. chine agent, a real estate man and a i Funeral was held Wednesday. “Aren't you glad you came to an she'll make It seem more homelike mol mie 123 deg. 5 min. v. est. grocery drummer were here this week I It is expected fhat the president of J city is one of the crew of the Jason. natural to have her around.” said soliciting trade for their different the Rebekah Assembly . will visit the ' B. L. Moses has leased the Abbott swer my advertisement?” she said. Mary, longingly. “Shi's a beauty, good Date Maximum Minimum Prccip. “You'll really like it here, and the local lodge next Monday evening. wares. ihiuss on California street and Will work is light, It is merely gardening, tor six quarts morning ami night. Bill 1 .06 44 37 C. E. Gates of Medford has resigned move in to it fir.-1 of next week. you know, Even a city man could do what would one do with the extra mill; l •> David Dorn, of Watkins, supervisor CO 48 37 all 3 of roads for this district, was tn town from the position of county chairman 51 36 It is reported that the railroad be that. The meals you will like, I am I'm getting too old to attend to of the Victory Loan campaign. sure. They will all be as nice as this that. We'll have some rare sweet 4 first of the week. .1 6 36 49 tween this city and Medford will bé one — ■many of them nicer. This was cream over tomorrow, I hough.” Mrs. Maud Kubii of Applegate was a 07 31 48 turned over to Mr. Barnum in a ft w a nice meal, wasn't it?” William Cross of Butte Falls was a Rnyinond loaded some hoards into a 5 recent visitor in this city. 57 (J ft) 33 d lys. recent visitor in this city. Amongst light wagon next morning, "It certainly was,” he answered en 28 45 thusiastically. That was all the ac his holdings was a large tenement 7 Miss Hazel Taylor of Willow Springs 14 49 house in n poor quarter of the town 8 32 ceptance Blanche required. attended the local teachers’ institute in 29 It took two weeks to get the little A porch needed some repairs, mid lie 9 47 this city Saturday. farm back into Its original shape. For planned to attend to this, get home at 10 5° 25 Mrs, H. Woolridge of Gold Hill was a day or two the new num, who gave noon ami take the cow across country II 35 49 a visitor in this city Friday. to a farmer to whom he knew he could his name as Clifford Towers, was 30 55 12 's rather awkward at the work, but H sell It. lie had Just completed bis 13 Thedwelling house of James Buckley, 35 48 did not take him long to grow Into the work on the porch when lie noticed an at Ruch, was destroyed by fire Thurs <16 33 49 acquaintance, a young doctor, leaving ll way of it. day. Full details of the accident have 08 33 49 15 III the house. “If you can find a weed In that gar ro not been received. 29 “Somebody sick, Doctor Allen?” he 1J den or a spot that hasn't either been 11 36 60 John Skelton has leased the M. E. lioid over, or hilled up, 1'11 work with inquired. 17 ri.® _____________ ; out “More than one, Worth," came the U .39 wages," Gllfford said as he came parsonage and will occupy it in a few 54 “It's the 19 in for supper two weeks from the reply, gravely spoken. days. 33 55 Many babies. There's nine little ones cooped 20 ilay he had arrived. 29 65 Did you pay your taxes in time to Blanche told him, up in those close, crowded rooms. You 21 “ It's just tine," 33 68 .1 women who were troubled with indigestion, ?. escape interest? gratefully. “I believe I could let you do your duty In tlm way of keeping up 22 32 67 Mrs. H. R. Bliven of Applegate was good sanitary conditions, and tin* ven sallow, muddy skin, indicating biliousness and J I have a holiday.” 66 32 23 “1 tilntion isn’t bad. hut It's the diet. “I don’t want one,” a recent visitor in this city. 30 65 21 habitual constipation, have been permanently cured Those children lire Just wasting away for wouldn't miss one of Mrs. Frank Brown, of Eagle Point, 29 66 to- for the need of fresh, wholesome milk. 25 I he world. Let’s go by the use of Chamberlain’s Tablets. Before using who had been visiting her sister, Mrs. 33 71 night. You don't mind walking with It’s pretty near chalk and water, the 26 43 Jasten Hartman, and her mother. Mrs. second-rate stuff these people bn.v. But 60 27 ;he hired limn, do you? ” these tablets they felt miserable and despondent. (6 they have to, with milk doubled in 28 A. Pool, of this city, returned to her 41 65 "As If that would make any differ home Thursday. 39 cnee!” Blanche exclaimed, reproach price. The nine will be five before the 29 Now they are cheerfal and happy and relish their t'8 fully. "\Ve will go Just ns soon u- summer is over if the babies don’t get 30 04 40 67 William Lewis of Central Point was •ö. meals. Try them. They only cost a quarter. better nourishment.” we finish supper." 34 71 31 a business visitor in this city Monday. Itayinond stood for some moments It was n pretty country, and they T74 Mrs. D. W. Bagshaw was at Med •-> l U 1 S * • found many things of Interest on their absorbed In deep thought. Then Im ford to consult her physician Tuesday. went to one of the lower tints. Hert 3" fl « walk. scasa Mrs. W. P. Bailey accompanied her. “Why, there Is an automobile in lived Mrs. Wood, a widow, who sup femperature mean max. ¡,6.54; mean among those trees—a roadster I” ported herself by sewing. Sim liml n min. 32.39; mean 44.46; Max 71 on 31: The county court was in session Blanche cried, as she pointed In the son. Hardy, who was lame In one limb Minimum 28 on 7. Wednesday for the transaction of Greatest duiiy and who helped the family Income by direction of a clump of bu. lies. county business. 38. Total precipitation 1.71 range, attending to n newspaper stand morn ‘Sure enough It Is!” Clifford cried inches. Greatest in 24 hours, .60 in , Ings. Mrs. Mattie Thompson was a visitor in turn. Number of days wilh 01. “Mrs. Wood," spake Itayinond, “you on 2. “Jump In,' he snhl, as lie started at Medford Tuesday afternoon. the engine. “We will go for li ride.'' ran help me out with n certain prob inch or more precipitation, 10, clear, J. T. Gagne n, Proprietor. Mr. and Mrs. Chas. Berwert and sjn, "But the owner—" Blanche pro- lem, and Ilnrdy cun earn a couple of 10; partly cloudy, 11; cloudy, 10. Frederick, spent Saturday evening at dollars a week extra. I wish to pre Total snowfall T inches All kinds of rough and dressed Lumber tested. Medford. After a long spin he drove Into the sent n milch cow to the tenenient for Precipitation for season, 20.41 tlm benefit of the bullies, you Io tnke gate nt Blanche’s farm. Editor Putnam of the ‘Medford Mail Specialties.- Dimension stuff, Finishing Lumber, Precipitation for last season >9 06 “I'll get out. anil you take It back,” chnrge of milk distribution and Ilnrdy Tribune has severed his connection Shingles, Sash & Doors, Roofing Paper, Fruit Boxes Seasonal average “ What If the to take cure of the animal and milk Blanche snhl uneasily, with that publication after a service her, an art I can soon teach lilin.’’ owner finds out?" E. B ritt , of about eleven years. Mr. Putman Give us a trial and Buy Jackson County products “He has found out now," Clifford Mother and son were enraptured Cooperative Observt was a ready writer who was not afraid smiled. " I nm (lit* owner." with the Idea. "You are bistowing a to speak his mind on any subject. His New Shed 113 Front St. I’lione 859 "You I” Blanche almost shrieked rare bles.-ilug." sold Mrs. Woods. “Miss editorials were widely read and given with surprise. Willis and her sewing circle do n gr.'nl Southern Oregon Traction C ol MEDFORD OREGON more attention by the readers than “Yes, I was shilled out there two deal In providing clothing for tlm little those of any other paper in the valley. weeks ago and came here for water. ones, but you are bringing them lift, pany Time Table You employed me before I Imd a health and happiness.” Robert Ruhl will succeed Mr Putnam chance to explain.' Tlm milk utiilerlakhig brought gr* nt as editor of the Tribune and we hope She was speechless for n minute, interest and satisfaction to Raymond that he will give us as good a paper as hut nt Inst gasepd: "If you are not a The little ones throve and tlm most Effective Feb 22<l, 1919 Mr Putnam did. In this connection, farm hand, what are you?" pleasurable duty of Itayinond was In the writer desires to publicly express Leave Jacksonville. “ A liiwver." he smiled quietly, en providing feed ami comfort for Molly. Phone No. 52 his appreciation of the many courtesies 7:20 a. m. daily except Sunday joying her surprise to the utmost. One day Raymond, visiting Molly's extended to the Post by Mr. Putnam It was some time before Blanche quarters, caught tin* echo of voices, lie 8:30 a. m daily except Sunday during the past ten years. was able to think clearly. thrilled. Mrs. Woods was telling the 10: hi a. rn. Sunday only "You will he going away tonight," story of his benefaction to Miss Willis 11:10 a. m. daily except Sunday Deputy Sheriff H. C. Sparr has re she snhl nt length. “The Joke bus be- The latter stood caressing the placid, 2:00 p. m. daily signed from his position. It is thought Of All Kinds iime tiresome to you." pleasant animal, and, noticing Ray 3:45 p. m. daily that Frank Coleman of Medford mav "I'm going to stay right here until mond, extended her bund. She did not daily be his successor. your father gets back. I wouldn't spenk. H it limpid eyes met bls oyve 5:00 p. m. We have just received a stock of 7:15 p. m. Wd & Sat. only It is expected that decrees of the iilss one of those meals for nnytlihig,’ with a grateful glance ami then she Leave Medford. circuit court confirming the adjudica lie answered. burst Into tears for sheer Joy ami hid “If you only would stay till father her face upon Molly's sleek, velvety 8:00 a. rn. duly except Sunday tion of the State water board as to the gets hack. I'll do anything for you," neck. relative rights to the waters of Rogue 9:30 a. rn. Sunday only itlaiK-he said eagerly. liver and its tributaries, will be signed Ami later she did not disdain riding 9:45 a. rn. daily except Sunday ■Will you promise to come hack to today. home In Itnymond's truly ilenmi'ratlc 10:31 a. n>. Sunday only >.«• city with me—to marry me?” wagon, and every time he* glance met J. W.Robinson, M. D., Proprietor Mrs. H. K. H inna was a visitor at "That's a dreadful price you set cn his own he knew that em’li approving 1 _■!•.< Noon .daily Medford Friday. our work,” she smih-d full the ac- glow of those lovely eyes we- drawing 2:45 p. rn. daily 4: >O p. in. daily oinpiinying blush gave him hope. Frank Brown was a visitor in this Copyright, W1S, by tile McClure N«»(- them closer and closer to the portals . 6:1)9 p. m. daily city Thursday. of mutual love. * kO;00:p. m. Wed_& Sat. ojily Jaeksonville Post CHAMB "t TABI Lumber Yard THE CITY DRUG STORE NEW GOODS! TANLAC Jacksonville Oregon t