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Jacksonville Post /t The Churches Attorney Frank J. Newman of Med Fine ( hinaok Salmon Alias humilions ford was a business visitor in this city PltESPYTEItlAN IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE STATE Caught by Women Monday. OF ORE ION, IN ANU FOR THE COUNTY OF SATURDAY', MAY 10, 1919 Albeit II. Gammons, Mil.kier All work done in 1919 spot cash i t at li)seb:irg. ----- ♦— JACKSON. Sur.du. Services regularly as folk V ■ : W. R. Sparks. E- zabeth May Colby, By ALLEN CHAMPNEY. 19:00 A. JI. ¿¡tlibat.li School C. . l’S Attorney H. A. Canaday of Medford LOCAL NEWS Roi.-burg, Or , May 7. — One of tie for all ages. transacted business in this city to-day. -vs. fines, cbmouk salmon caught here this tC< pj right P.Gi* by Wester« Nww»paper I uu-n ) 11:00 A. M. Morning wmsi.ip,- wi • i Geo. W. Trefren of Ashland was a Charles D. Col >v. spring was Ian led at the forks of the sermon. Arnold Coleman who has been work- visitor in this city to dav. "Miss Cayenne, you said?" Defendant. river by Mrs Dean Dubar, wife ot a 6:45 P. M. Christian Eiuln.-. 1 1 n-y 11 in ' at Portland for some time arrive.) "Yes’” i Public Service Commissioner Fred SUI f IN EQUITY FOR DIV- >RCE. local jew ler. The tisli, win li it took er meeting. "Why th.- peppery name?" Wednesday and is visiting his parents Williams of Grants Pass was a visitor To Charles D. Colby, Defundant: •15 minutes to land, weighed :'-2 po-m is. 7:30 P. M. Evening v.< i.-hi|-, v r i. "You would know If you spent an ' in this city. in town to-day. IN THE NAMEOFTHE STATE OF l he spring run of s d-noii is on in good availing In In-r company! Rightfully sermon. Clay Walker of Applegate transact Frank Newman, Fred Mears, W. M. OREGON, you are hereby required to shape, and the sportsmen are enjoying •lie Is Miss Naomi Winters, but In a Prayer meeting on We. ne.-i'm; ed business in this city Monday. eiisiial wav the other appointive has ing at 7:3 '. Colvig and G. M. Roberts were among al’Pear al'd answer the Complaint of the pastime. I Harry Walsh an 1 James Francis were the Mtdf. rd attorneys at the court the Plaintiff now on file against you in become common. You may wonder at Everyone welcome to H k - si - me. It. for she Is not only beautiful but Visitors at Medford Wednesday. the above entitled Court urd cause, house today. “I was glad when they said ui Boy 'Tries to Wreck Train. rich. Her eccentricities are eonstant - within six weeks from the date of the Pat Swayne of Watkins was a busi let us go into the the lion e t B. L. Moses has resigned his position ami numerous, and young as she Is ( ness visitor in this city and Medford as motorman on the trolley line and ' first publication of tlii i Summons, that Lord.—Ps. 122:1. 1 they say she has a satire and sar I being rhe time designated in the Ord r Tuesday. I llood River, Or , May 8 — Attempted will go to Butte Fulls. J. M. .Plymale casm at command that would make 11 of Publication heretofore made and wreck of Mount Hool trains fur the star of mi old Grecian pessimistic Charles F. Dunford of Sterling road is operating the car t.ow. ! entered herein by the Honorable F. M. past Week was proved last night when philosopher. Some deep disappoint was in town Wednesday. A recent CIlJtlSTlAN SCIENCE E. W. Wilson, recently returned from letter from his son Alvin who served France and discharged from the army, I Calkins, Judge of the First Judi ial Sheriff Johnson apprehended the yuulh ment must have rutiled the 1’iilr sur Services held every Sunday n-mi-iiy 1 District of Oregon, within which yo i to be the work of Tommy Van Horn, face of her life, for she Is u consist as a gunner in the French army during visited friends in this city ThursJay. at 11 o'clock in I. O. O. F. Hail. ent man hater and her apt ridicule shall be required to so aopear ani 13 year old boy. On four different days the war, states that “Buck” is now at Mrs. Julia Williams was a visitor at answer said Complaint, you switch locks have been broken and J n .of sham, pretense and affectation has Everybody welcome. Philadelphia and expects to reach Jack- Medford ’today. I are hereby noi itied that you another occasion a steel rail was laid not made her at all popular.” son county soon. Buck received nine The speakers stood at a window of tail to so appear answer and Bert Orr and Fred Weeks of Medford across the track. On Sunday a rail gunshot wounds at different times said Con were in town ¿Thursday. or otherwise auto loaded with passengers barely lhe lobby of the hotel at Walford, re during his service in the war. plead thereto within said time, Plain- missed derailing at a switch opened by garding a queenly appearing lady Mrs. J. E. Beekman, Miss Carrie whs just passing by. Emil Britt made a business trip to tiff will apply to the Court for judg the boy. Butte Falls Thursday. Beekman and Benjamin B. Beikman, They casually discussed her ment against you b.v default for the Watching with field glasses from a The Royal Neighbors held their reg who have been spending the winter in relief p- lyed for in her Complaint, neighboring eminence Sheriff Johnson turned away, but a man of about ty w ho bud stood directly behind them ular meeting at the home of Mrs. Mat- j Portland, arrived home Friday morn succinctly stated as follows: discovered the boy tampering with the moved closer to the window. There tie Thompson Tuesday afternoon. The i ing. For and Order and Decree forever track. The boy, whose father, a re was something more Ilian Interest In meeting was well attended and an en-| Voluntine Combest of Buncom was a dissolving and selling aside the bonds turned soldi-, r, is w irking in a s iwmill his faci-—a token of deep emotion « joyable afternoon spent. A nice lunch visitor in this city Friday. of matrimony heretofore and now ex on the Washington S’de of the Columbia mid a thoughtful expression were in was served and enjoyed by the Neigh Fred J, Fick is handling the express isting between the Plaintiff and De ca-ne here a weeks ag> with his family. Ills eyes 11s he remained staring blank ly out on the street. He had become bors present. Several new applications business at tl.is place, having recently fendant. and decreeing the Plaintiff to h guest at the hotel and registered as for membership in the order have been succeeded Jack Reter, who resigned. be the owner of the following d escrib Itandal Paxton that morning. At the Aerial Tire Patrol r.-ceived and more are in sight for the Frank Edwards of Copper, Calif., ed property, situated and being in the end of a protracted reverie he turned near futuie. County of Jackson, State of Oregon, wi s a recent visitor in this city. Will Start Next Month away with a deep sigh. T. L. DeVore has purchased a team 1 A. T, Lundgren was a business visi to-wit: The lady who was the object of all of horses and wagon from William tor at Medford first of the week. Beginning 100 feet North of the lids attention was life in harmony, to Sacramento, Cal , May 7.—Acting on outward seeing, with the designation Barkley and is prepared to do all kinds Southeast corner of Block 30 of Gallo ■ NvLS Cvrenius Combest of Buncom trans in valu'ibi of draying, etc. way Addition to the town (now citv) orders from Washington, Adjutant T. that had been awarded her. Her face, . PAI acted bus ness in this city Friday after •I »< partner, of Medford, Oregon, and running S. Voss, of Mather field, is making ar though smileless, almost severe, was George Andrews, a well known musi noon. intuì', .ai-tt:- perfect In Its contour. Her eyes, which rangements for the dally patrol by thence West 200 feet; thence North cal director of Medford, is reported at times were scornful or haughty, Miss Isiie McCully was a visitor at 66 feet; thence East 200 feet; thence airplanes of the national parks and « seriously il), having received a partial when In repose bore a half hidden Medford Thursday. '. wvr.its, South 200 feet to place of beginning, forests of Northern California. Il- sadness that told of some secret sor- stroke of paralysis Tuesday. Vat l.lnqtnn. 0. C announced last night the service will subject to one-half private alley row Mrs. Newt. Lewis and Mrs. Dorn of eight (8) feet wide along the entire begin June 1, and that two or three A storm of censure and disapproval Watkins were visitors in this city Wed Stolen Handbag and machines will be in daily use, a radius souin side thereof, greeted her when she selected Alice nesday. and for such other, further, and dif of 150 mile3 being covered. When fire Wade as her maid. A member of a Papers Mailed by Mr. and Mrs. John Reter, Mrs. ferent. relief as to the court may seem is located the aviator will fly to t! e family poor, obscure, the father of nearest station or settlement and dr' p which was a drunkard, herself a de Martha Dunnington and E. H. Helms Weather Report. Centralia Thief. just and eauitable in the premises. a small parachute containing a mes sorted wife, Alice had been shunned, made a trip to the Blue Ledge mine This Summons is published and serv sage giving needed .information to tie despised. With rare human pity Sunday. Miss Winters took her up, lifting a Centralia, Wash., May 5.— A hand ed upon you by publication under and forestry forces. Charles A. Smith of Ruch was a Following is the report of IT. S. Vol depressed soul from gloom to sunshine bag containing money, war stamps and by virtue of an order of the Honor recent visitor in this city. unteer Cooperative Observer, E. Britt; able F M. Calkins, Judge of the First and winning a devotion and love that valuable papers, which was taken from Infirm Taken to Church. Jacksonville, for month of April. Misses Emma Wendt, Lulu Williams Mrs. Sarah M. Taylor, of Sedro Wool- Judicial District of Oregon, heretifore was almost pathetic. Latitude42deg. 18. min. north; longi and Mr. Chester Wendt were at Med E ¡gene, Or., May 4. — For the first made and entered of record in said It was Alice who knew of countless ley, when she was held up early Fri ford to see “Green Stockings,” Thurs ■ Court and Cause on the 10:h time in Eugene, fnrnishing free trans deeds of charity done by her mistress tude 123 deg. 5 min. west. day morning’ was received on Satur- day night. I day of May, A. D., 1919; the first portation for older members to and In secret. It was she who knew that dBy through the mail by Mrs. J. C. in her dark moody moments Miss Minimum Precip. Chauncey Florey and L. H. Van Horn Sargent, secretary of the local Red j publication of this Sum-nits will be frjm church services was carried out Winters shut herself up In a room Date 1 89 I made on the 10th day of Mav, A. D., t>day when the Methodist church sent were visitors at Medford Friday. Cross chapter. The money was miss 72 41 several automobiles to the homes of the never visited by others. It was Alice ¿ ' 1919. who knew that her young mistress Mr. and Mrs. Charles Purcel and ing, but the other valuables were in- 1 : ,, , - 41 67 aged and infirm men and women to litid loved and lost, embittering her 3 sons, Charley and George, were busi fact. Markings on the mail wrapper! . , j” .48 65 4 40 . l j , u . -. , ,, ~ 1 Attorney for Plaintiff, bring them to morning service and life in the present. ness visitors in ttys city and Medford showed that it was mailed to Mrs. Sarg „ ... 75 > 39 62 took them home again. 1 t- .1 o I Office and Post Offica Address, The stranger at the hotel for three Friday. ent by Fred Smith, of Chehalis. j | Medford, ,, . Oregon. 08 35 54 A committee was appointed a short nights In succession passed some time 6 Mr. and Mrs. Chris Ulrich and Mrs. 30 59 time ago for this purpose. Today E. E. in the vicinity of the house where 7 G. R. Chapman were visitors at Med 61 29 Rorapaugh, C. F. Calkins. Mrs. H. A. Miss Winters lived. He was rather 8 ford Friday afternoon. 37 : 61 Bowen, Mrs. B F. Goodpasture, L. E mysterious In Ids actions. He evaded 9 18 46 62 The annual conference of the South Fiegal and Richard Dixson furnishea pedestrians and never left Ids hotel 19 during daytime. One evening he was 11 61 29 ern Oregon Free Methodists will be held the transportation. near to the Winters’ homo, when Alice 12 32 61 at Ashland, May 14-20. was hurrying towards the house. As 13 04 34 54 Mrs. Bagshaw entertained a number Orchard Sold; Home Purchased. she passed a hedge a rough looking 14 65 26 of little girls at a lawn party at her man sprung Into view and caught her Huod River, Or., May 3.-A. G. 72 37 15 home Saturday afternoon. May Day Lewis, former director of the Apple arm. 66 42 "It’s me, my pretty, your roving, un lì ga-nes were indulged in and a general Growers’ association, who recently fort umite husband. I hear you've got li 63 65 49 good time had. Refreshments con s dd his interest in a 10-acre apple a Job where there’s lots of money and 18 66 41 sisting of sandwiches, ice cream, cake, o chard on the East Siue to his partner Jew els. You’ve got to get me some." 05 63 39 19 etc. were served. Alta Walsh and Frederick Brown, yesterday purchased "I wouldn't give you a penny if you 61 88 Mollie Bailey assisted the hostess. Tne from J. E. Robertson, former local were starving!” protested Allee and 62 32 young ladies present were: Gaynelle lumberman who now resides in Port broke away. The man started after 35 73 Kelley, Wilma Bailey, Helen Ulrich, land, a large residence at the corner of her. Paxton Intervened, knocked him 40 76 lustre. The trouble is with your liver. Take Orpha Ager, Thelma Larsen, Virginia Columbia and Tenth streets. Mr. senseless with a single blow, and hur 48 72 ib'd the girl homewards. Fick, Ethel Enyeart, Clare Coleman, Chamberlain’s Stomach and Liver Tablets. They Lewis, and his wife, who is president 35 29 " J here, you are safe, ” he said, "and Rosie Singler, Hilda Singler, Helen of the Hood River Woman’s club, will 70 32 If that miscreant (roubles you again will correct that. Then avoid meats, hot bread Caine, Dorothy Florey, Loraine Sparr, remove to the new property soon. 41 76 Just <ull llie police. Why! what Is Cheril Smith, Virginia Harrington. and hot cakes, take frequent baths and a long walk 41 77 lhat'i” ns a thunderous sound emanat Judge Gardner has returned from a ed from lhe house, startling, alarming 79 41 Grants Pass Soldier every day, and you will soon be as well and as "Something Ims happened. Oh, my recent conference of road builders and Ml 45 Entertained. Boys are young mistress!” palpitated Alice, -mil reports that engineers are now avail beautiful as ever. Price 25 cents per bottle. able for the survey and location of a Grants Pass, Or., May 5.—Tai she lushed Into the house, followed by 2.21 route for a permanent road to the Blue Grants Pass Red Cross chapter gave a Paxton. Into the wing room Alice dashed. At its threshold for an in Ledge mining district. The proposed reception in the cyi-rt house on Fri slant Paxton paused. A part of the menu day evening to the returned sol Jit r- celling hail fallen anil Miss Winter- Temperature—mean survey will start from this city and it is min. 37.8; mean 52.2; On lay Insensible on the floor amid Its de expected that an entirely new route j a d sailors of Josephine County. each soldier and his sweetheart, and brls. This was the room where Mis« Minimum 26 on 11. will be located eliminating the heavy the father, mother, bi other and sistei Winters spent so many hours of medi range, 38. Total pr grade across the Jacksonville hill by of any soldier of the United States or tation In solitude. Upon a tnlde In the inches. Greatest in 2 making the grade uniform. No actual Number ol corner was a framed photograph, mar >n 5 an allied country was pinned a tap, construction work on this road will be giving free admittance to the variot.3 velonsly resembling the young mnn. inch or more prccipit d >ne this summer except on that part J. T. Gagnon, Proprietor. forms ot entertainment. Ab>ut 150 some trifles of Jewelry, a faded 14; partly cloudy, 8; between Uniontown and the mines. All kinds of rough and dressed Lumber soldiers and sailors were preseut, With bouquet, evidently love mementos of 11 Total snowfall 0 in After the survey is made all work done fur pest. a total attendance of about 1000. Precipitation for season, 22.65 will be on the new route as this will be Paxton's face was colorless. He quiv Specialties.- Dimension stuff, Finishing Lumber, Precipitation for last season 19.61 a permanent road. ered like H strong tree shaken by 11 Keeping a Diary. Seasonal average Shingles, Sash & Doors, Roofing Paper, Fruit Boxes tempest ns he lifted Miss Winters ten A band of gypsies with a team and Every once in 11 while we rend of derly, curried her to a couch In the next E. B ritt , wagon arrived in town Wednesday but men who have kept diaries for yei ■ars room mid telephoned for a physician. Give us a trial and Buy Jackson County products Cooperative Observ- -. did not stop long. nnd years—since babyhood or longer. A great aspiration of relief swept Ills Foreman Hagen of the Medford What a weird Idea to be locked up lips as an hour later Allee came to New Shed 113 Front St. Phone 859 In that relentless manner with the lilm and Informed him Hint the doctor Printing Co. was in town Wednesday MEDFORD OREGON past! Only <>f course they don’t really, reported Miss Winters only tempora Southern Oregon Traction Com and made this office a pleasant call. They suy they did, but they lie about rily stunned. Alice looked agitnted hs Come again pany l ime Table it. she glanced at the photograph and The grading and paving of the Pacific We saw one of these diaries on- then at the stranger. Highway from Gold Hill to the Jose Six months of it were tilled with two "You are the man!” she spoke in a phine county line, a distance of 12.2 entries repented over nnd over: "Saw low, Intense tone. Effective Feb. 22d. 1919 miles has been awardel to Schell & May;” "Did not see May.” The Inst "You mean, an obi friend of Ml>;. Leave lacksonvillc. entry was. "Married May." Calvert at the contract price of $274,- Winter«, whom she has remembered ?" Phone No. 52 204. Tlmt was the only sensible diary we replied Paxton. "Yes. I whs her h (- 7:20 a. m. daily except Sunday ever «aw, nnd we haven’t a doubt In flanceil husband. A scheming slst- r 8:30 a. tn. d.-ilv except Sunday A number of persons from this city the world that It was nil faked tfp plotted to prove to me that she loved 10:00 a. m. Sunday only attended the “Green Stockings” at afterward to Jolly along May.—Los another. I left home a broken heart 11:30 a. m. daily excep' Sunday Medford Thursday night. Angeles Times. ed wanderer. Only a few months 2:00 p. m. daily Hess Stock & PtfilRry Tonic Ray Coleman of the U. . S. navy, who since I learned of the cruel conduct of 3:17 p. m. dailj' is here on furlough visiting his parents, my «later.” ' Absorbine for Ajtfirnals "Gude Tidins o’ Muekle Joy." 5:00 n. m. daily will leave to-morrow morning to join "Shall I tell Miss Winter*« II j ’ m ? 7:15 p. m. We i & Sat. only The Scottish American reprints the ‘ “ Gumbaujrx CaUsJic'Balsam his ship the furlough having expired. story of the first Christmas In dialect questioned Alice. Leave Medford. "If you will,” iind Alice went away from "The N-w Testament Ir The contract for paving the Pacific ’ * Formaldehyde,;, ISraier Glass and returned with a beaming f lice. H. m. daily except Sunday Scots." 11 translation by the lt< highway from Ashland to Green Springs y "Site knew all. She wishes to see you. a. m. Sunday only Hum Wye Smith. Here are junction, 5.85 miles, has been awarded Oh! make Iter happy, for I love her. Tanlac- fur Evary v. 1 -i s (l.uke II: 1(1-12) : a. m. daily except Sunday to Oskar Huber al the price of $185,339. And the ungt-l said, "Bo na fillff'd : even ns you do,” and leading lltindal Mr. Huber also secured the contract for I bring ye glide tidins o' tnuekle Piixl- 11 to th-- room when \iob- J. W.Robinson, M. D., Proprietor to paye the highway from Green Springs •y to the bull wurltl! 1 or timi- ir Winter« await--I him Allei- i-hisid lie to California state line, u dis'ance of orn I’ ye this day. in Dauvld'» lutili, a -loor after him, nud those- two, RD 14 6 miles, at the contract price of Saviour, «hit Is the Anointlt Lord. And erm-ll.v parted, were reunited for all h -re 1- ill»' token for ye; t«'»e tin' the lhe future. ial. vl.ly !< i- > ‘•c > t »I V A BROKEN LIFE Lumber Yard THE CITY DRUG STORE Farmers & Stockmen! we have Jacksonville • Oregon - 'll *5 * A '•*' ’s * *•