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About Jacksonville post. (Jacksonville, Or.) 1906-19?? | View Entire Issue (June 14, 1919)
Aunt Susan Rock was a caller at this Canadian Strike Again -------- office .u this morning. b lar es Up Misses Alice and Edith Hoefs nr de SATURDAY, JUNE 14. 1919 a trip to Butte Falls Sun lay to gee ac quainted with their new n.phew. June 12.-Van- Vane »liver, B Apple thinning is abru- finish 1 at i-OC.U NEWS c ■ vi r union men n >w out on geneial most of the orchards. strike have claimed, it bevane known The members of the State Highway today, that they hope to win their waik- ev. Robert A. Hut -hinson of Suth- commission were in the valley Friday o it by playing, if necessary, what they n, was a visitor in this city Monday i accotnpanied hy several newspaper cor- termed their "trump cards", th - rail forenoon. | respondents from Portland. way union trades which have not yvt E. H. Helms made a trip to Portland The Beekman prize of $l»0 fur best walked out. Union leaders, who at this week. oration at the University of Oregon, tended a meeting last night of abo_t Mrs. Nettie Thompson was at Port- | was awarded to George W. Baney, for 5)0 railroad men, said todav sentiment this wreek attending the grand ledge, his oration "Freedom of the Press. at the meeting was in favor of a order of the Eastern Star. State Treasurer Hoff rias designated striae Jack C.-vanaugh, secretary of the M'ss O. Wendt, daughter of Henry | the Bank of Jacksonville as a depository Vancouver Trades and Labor Council, Wendt of New Pine Creek, Oregon, is ■ of state funds. visiting at the home of her grand Sam Sandry of the Blue Ledge mine w li i attended the meeting, declared tl e Vancouver str ke was n t called in mother, Mrs. Mary Wendt in this city. I was a recent visitor in this city. sympathy wit.i the walkout in Wim i- A stranger named Fjorkenstaad. at- Five rural schools of Jackson County temoted to commit suicide on Kings | meet every requirement of the State peg, but was a separate st .'id to pro highway, northeast of this city, Thurs I Department of Education for an Ort gon tect the principles of organized labor. day night bv cutting his throat with a I Staudaid School and are awarded At the time the strike was . ailed it razor. He lay in a orchard until dis- j | beautiful engraved certificates by State was announced the men went out to covered by a passer by in the morning Supt. J. A. Churchill. The schoolsand help the Winnipeg strikers. when he was taken to a Medford hos teachers meeting the requirements are: pital and medical aid given. It is i Willow Springs Dist. No. 14. Miss Portland Middy at thought that he will recover. Ill health Hazel Taylor teacher; Lake Creek • 1 n n apo I is Drown ed. is supposed to have been the cause of Dist. No. 19, Miss Julia Sidley teacher; the act. Prospect District 59, Mrs. Irene I’. Annapolis, Md., June 9. — Milship- ( harles Thompson, who is employed Ulrich teacher; Laurelhu-st Dist. 66, rn.in 1 hi.ip G. McCarthy of Portland, in a ship yard at Vallejo, Calif., visit Miss Hazel Ditaworth teacher, and a a ember of the new first class at the ed his parents in this city Tuesday and West Side Dist. 95. Miss Vertis Me- naval academy, was drowned Lite Sat Wednesday. Credie ieacher. urday afternoon while bathing in the Mrs. Ella Walsh and family expect All work done in 1919 spot cash at Chesapeak bay. McCarthy, who with a number of uth is, had been swim to leave for Washington state next W. R. Sparks. week. ming for some time, su l.tenly sank and FOR SALE —Reasonable Timber claim failed to reappear. The body has nut The city ordinance fixing rates for 100 acres. Location, Sec. 34, Twp. 40, been reeovared. use of water provides for discontinu Range 4 W. Jackson Co, Oregon. ance of service if bills are not paid W rite to Mrs. M. E. Herrington, 11G Albany Bay Crosses Ocean within ten days from date of state West Indiana Ave., Spokane, Wn. ment. 22 Times. NOTICE —The major and city council T. W. Miles of Medtord was a visitor direct that all property owners and Albany, Or., June 9.— Frank T. in this city Thursday. residents be requested to clean up Wiightman Jr., son of F. J. Wright- Mr. and Mrs. Roy Ulrich and Mr. the weeds and grass alongside the man, who resides five miles north of and Mrs. Chris Keegan made a trip to •creets upon which the propertj’ own Albany, crossed the Atlantic ocean 22 Hilt, Calif., Sunday. ed or occupied by them abuts. By so times while he was in naval service, doing the risk from fire will be great from which he returned yesterday, lie H iw about cleaning up that grass ly reduced and the appear ince of was in the navy 19 months and served and those weeds in front of your premises? streets and property improved. during that time on four different D. W. B agshaw . vessels, the Siboney, President Grant, W. A. Cook of Gold Hill has been ap- City Recorder. Freida and H. L. Pratt. p «inted a deputy sheriff. Mr. Cook is NOTICE—I have male arrangements chief of police of his citv. to move mv Shoe Repairing shop into Besson and M’Daniel W B. Robinson of the Blue Ledge into the office at the livery barn on mine was - recent visitor in tnis city. on Medical Board. California street where I will b. W. P. Bailey returned Wednesday Salem, Or., June 7.— Governor Olcott pleased to welcome patrons both old from a short visit to friends living near and rew. I will also have charge o( yesterday appointed Dr. John Besson Eugene. the barn and garage for the present. of Portland and Dr. R. C. McDaniel 1 School election next Monday after W. R. S parks . of Portland, as members of the stale noon for the election of one director board of medical examiners. Dr. and a clerk. To Wax Paper. Besson succeeds Dr. Herbert S. Nicho If one needs some waxed paper las. He is a homeopath, it being re Leslie Rodgers, a banker of Klamath Falls, was a visitor in this city Wed quickly and there is none handy, melt quired under the law that at least one some paraffin In a shallow pan and homeopath be a member of this braid. nesday. put strips of thin paper (tissue papei Dr. McDaniel succeeds Dr. Harry F. Chas. F. Dunford of Sterling road ■ is good) through it. 'M Kay, who died some time ago. was a visitor in this city and Medford I Thursday. A party of mining engineers, repre senting the Oregon Bureau of Mines, are making an examination of the min eral prospects in Jackson connty, this week. G. J, Parker, a miner of Copper, Calif., was a visitor in this city Ihurs. nay night. Jacksonville Post S This is Flag Day, did you put up your flag? Mrs. Ella Walsh and daughter Alta, were at Medford Wednesday. Mrs. Julia Williams returned Mon day from Ashland where she recently underwent a surgical operation. Eaton & Rumley of this city have con tracted to supply Medford schools with 35t cords of fir wood. Miss Amalia Britt was at Portland this week attending the convention of the Eastern Star. Mra. Agnes Butler was a visitor at Medford Tuesday afternoon. Mrs. Roy Smith and Miss Corinne Linn were visitors at Medford Wed nesday afternoon. C. F. Curts, a farmer of Bladen, Nebraska, was a visitor in this city Wednesday. Mr. Curts is looking over the valley with a view to locating here if he finds something to suit. He has been raising high grade hogs for about 2u years and would follow the same pursuit here if found practicable. A private crossing has been granted G. F. Billings across the S. P. rail road tracts at the Billings farm north of Ashland. Mr. and Mrs. William Henry were visitors at Medford Friday afternoon. Judge Gardner was at Portland first of the week attending a meeting of the Highway Commissioners and looking out for the interests of Jackson coun ty. Monday forenoon about one-half the population of Jacksonville moved down to Gore’s field to see the airplanes and the sight was surely worth the trip. Six bi-planes of the Curtis.- type land ed after the usual preliminary circling, and after about two hours spent in looking over the machines, filhijg up With gas and oil they again ascended and left for Portland. One tnachine of the squadron, a de Haviland, djd not land at Gore's field but sailed by at s height of about 8000 feet, reaching Eugene at 12:30. It is estimated that more than 4000 spectators were at the field to witness the maneuvers of the man-birds. The airplanes are scheduled t) leave Portland today anl part of them will land at Ashland Sunday or Monday. have a bilious attack your Ih perform its functions. You become con stipated. The food you eat ferments in your stomach instead of digesting. This inflames the stomach and causes nausea, vomiting and a terrible headache. Take Chamberlain’s Tablets. They will tone up your liver, clean out your stomach and you will soon beas wejl as ever. There is nothing better. Lumber Yard 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 atrial and Buy Jackson County products New Shed 113 Front St. MEDFORD OREGON Phone 859 THE CÏTY DRUG STORE Phone No. 52 Farmers & Stockmen! we have Hess Stock & Poultry Tonic Absorbine for Animals Gumbault’s Caustic Balsam Formaldehyde, Water Glass Tanlac for Everybody J, W.Robinson, M. I)., Proprietor Jacksonville Oregon > Much Wastage cf Potatoes. Tin* annual potato crop of tin- I'l.itrd • esu t Truthfully Maj Be Said to Be States Is around k»« o'» i -<« i Im h. Is. ioverntm-nt statistics show that ot ill's the Greatest Write in ths It least T.-.I ssijh H) bushels are l ist, World. 'fills wust: ::<• is <lue to the culls ,ot- -• am: fr e/ing of potatoes in ship- Tin- recent Hive: tian which renders i out am! tl;«' lack of nearby markets. vln ..'s transmis'loii imb-pemlciit of tmo'l>!’i-rlc conditions and tin* ills .«very by which seven messages can At Th? Churches be s. nt simultaneously over n tele ihone wire are striking Instances of PKLSflYTIJ IAN 'atent possibilities long unsusp«-cte«l Albert II. Gammo;.s. Mini-'cr For thousands of years we di«l not Sunday Services r.gulnrly a: :o!'< ■ven suspect the existence of elec tricity, tind, being Ignorant, derived lOjMl.'A. M. Sabbath no mlvaiituge from it. for all ages. If we liml never heard music, we 11:00 A. M. M U’i'ig w. r st. ip. wi’ h would say it was merely the dream of sermon. i simpleton to < - pect the most beauti 0:15 P. M. Christian End. av -r i’my; ful harmony of sounds from a combi er meeting. nation of wooil. Intestines of a dead 7:30 P. M. Evening wot'.- hip, with at ami hairs from the tail of a horse. But tin* violin, plus the num who sermon. knows how, ucv mpllshes the wonder f Prayer meeting un Wednesday even- 'll! result. ing at 7:30. Active talent Is the source of both ^Everyone welcome to these meetings. quantity and quality of production, “I was glad when they said unto me and that does not lie in capital but let us go into the thvj house of l.e n men. and it usually is latent. Lord.-Ps. 122:1. Every man Ims ¡a«wer ami courage. Hit not all of them know It. ggf-*- ' I »avid had It, anil knew It, ami licked ( Highest quality, jewel: ; J Goliath. S’1' repairing, diamond st“.-fl I-'oi h was not plucked from the “four ting, watch repairing hundred.” agate mounting and jew And Lincoln came from a I elrv manufacturing. cabin. Martin J. Reddy, Not only once In a while, but very j 212 E. Main St.. MEIIFOHI». Ol'I GON nature takes a particularly often, “raw” bit of material and shows up wlmt Is in It. It Is a suggestion fur use to do likewise with ourselves. Th«* greatest waste In the world the unused brains. 30 FEW USE THEIR BRAINS "y 3/ DIE M. STULL. i______________________ ZU .C IL.'.. - ' y- MM .’.II iiatur« proclaimed it a perfect autumn day. . lint to .la« k Kendrick It simply marked tin* « lose of uu unsuc- cesstul huntlng trip.” “I sa y. old -eotit. he admonished his «log. a handsome, alert setter; “looks as though your master would eat the loser’s snuei •e nt a ripping expensive dinner—to s - y nothing of the boys’ Infernal Joshing, Ah, started some- thing at last, eh?” Jack waited with poised rifle, but t. Ills disgust only a familiar tan body crossed his line of vision. Hound- Ing back to his nm'ter the dog «lii-ppeil a fuzzy obj. ct nt the latter’s feet. The act was nccompiihled by n triumphant bark and much wagging of tail. Interpreted by Jack to mean: “I've «lone Illy best." Stooping eagerly to examine the “prey" Jack emitted a low whistle. In stead of the anticipated rabbit or squirrel, h's astonished gaze rested on a woolen cap. rose in color and most decidedly feminine. For an instant Jack remained dumb. Then turning to the eagerly waiting «log he com- umnded sternly: “Show me where you got this. Duke—mind now!” Duke needed no second bidding, Like a rocket he shot across the path and disappeared behind a clump of flaming sumach, Carefully brushing particles of earth from the cap Jack started to follow. He bad taken but n few steps when be confronted a radiant being before whom the fair est wood-nymph of ancient mythology TAKING HIM DOWN A PEG x. paled into Insignficance. A modern car». r..z u.g rug.,' nail«!, in the most modern ot sports Visitor’s Comment on the Intelligence ri nn». f->: uv. r ■' i.tpra.ff costume; the glow ot perfect health of His Host Verged on the 1 . . LI.rUCLl f r ¡"ralnnhlr* ho. '■ . i in her rounded cheeks enhanced by Caustic. ’ L'.L l L »-Al ENT:- the rose hue of her sweater. i .’to gel ft pinner ■ i » . ..abie tnluiiua: .» Two old men, one a bachelor and For the first time in his pampered young life Jack Kendrick felt embar the other a widower of many years' CCt ,f rassed. The season's most famous standing, have lived on small adjoin debutante had not made Ills heart ing farms in the southern part of .. V/’-‘nnton, 0. C skip beats as it did now In the pres- Washington county for many years. cnee of this mere slip of a country Not long ago one of them Inherited n girl. Inwardly the latter character small amount of money and he imme I zed jack as Adonis in russet cordu- diately put it to use by building a Weather Report roy. Outwardly her glance was se- r’W shock on ills land. When tile house was completed lie renely impersonal, albeit twin mis- chief danced in her brown eyes at asked his old friend and neighbor to Following is the report of U. S. Vol come over to spend the night. After sight of the empty game bag. Jack recovered his wits in time to tttpper they sat by the fire and smoked unteer Cooperative Observer, E. Britt; forestall the merry taunt trembling and talked, and finally, when conver Jacksonville, for month of May. sation began to Ing. the visitor turned Latitude 42 deg. 18. min. north; longi on her lips. “His canine grace allowed his sym- to his host and said: tude 123 deg. 5 min. west. .............--------------- I - ■ pa thy for my poor luck to run away "You say this home Is all done and with his manners, I only hope you pnld for?” Precip. Date Maximum Minimum will consider the circumstances exten “Yes,” was the short reply. 40 74 1 uating.” So saying, he grasped Duke's "And you planned It all yourself 2 41 72 collar and led him up to the smiling and hired the carpenter« and every 36 72 3 girl—at the same time extending the thing?” the guest insisted. 34 7fi cap. “Why, yes, of course, I did. What’s 4 34 74 5 “He gave me quite a scare,” she the mutter with you?” 38 admitted, putting Duke’s tawny head. 77 “Oil, nothin' much,” yawned tile vis- 6 "1 Imagined myself the only Intruder Itor. “Only if I was smart enough 7 39 75 In th«* woods this morning----- ” 42 to buy a house and build It and then'll 8 7'J “Alm I" exclaimed Jack. "It was you nst folks to come to see it, I'il be <) 44 66 then who warned the feuthered tribe dum’d If I wouldn't know when It was 31 70 It of my coming I” time to say something about going to 11 4.5 66 She laid a restraining hand on his bed.”—Indianapolis News. 33 61 12 rille. Then pursing her red lips she 34 80 13 gave a peculiar call—sweet anil tremu Shark Salad Wins Favor. 0 .05 70 14 lous—then clear and vibrant. The Shark meat Is delicate in flavor anti 15 .‘>9 answer came with startling swiftness 62 40 02 accompanied by a whirr of wings. "I texture, ami sharks are plentiful in If 61 will not call Brer Rabbit or Gray certain parts of Florida, but th«* fish 1« S9 74 Squirrel." she laughed, “lest his grace ermen do not cutch them becaus«- they 18 49 80 again forget his manners.” Her merry are not salable. Th«* home demon 48 76 eyes wavered before Jack's admiring stration agent of Monroe county, Flor i19 45 87 gaze. "I must hurry home," she said ida, decided Inst winter on nn effort 20 51 to establish In favor this fish now un 91 21 with sudden shyness. “I have already der the ban. At her request a fisher 22 46 81 overstayed my promised hour.” 40 75 Jack arose to the occasion with man caught one, hut warned her that 23 no one would eat it. Undismayed, she 24 78 42 alacrity. “Since Duke and I were ■ Invited a large company of women 52 responsible for the delay, may we not to a home economics luncheon at which 25 64 tender our apologies to—er—your was served a fish salmi. When all 2«i 53 83 mot her?" 55 89 had tasted the snlnd she nsked for a 27 Something lie glimpsed In the fair, vote ns to how ninny liked it nn«l 28 52 3u avert«'«! face filled Jack with secret ela wanted the recipe. Without exception 39 64 29 tion. “Sih-nee gives consent, dear lit the women voted their hearty ap 36 62 tle maid of the woods,” he said softly. proval, and thus proved to thegiselves 30 31 72 31 • • * that their prejudice was without “What's the answer. Jack? After foundation. 707 the way you stood up under the boys’ joshing last night, I know some gain Temperature—mean max. 73.77; mean Increasing Use of Castor Beans. offset your hunting fiasco." The use of castor beans for making min. 41 ,77; mean 57.77; Max 91 on 21: Jack leaned across the table. “How- Greatest dailv oil increased very rapidly In 1918. Minimum 33 on 12. great a gain I dare not estimate yet, precipitation .67 46. Total Great Britain Imported from India from range, Imt I'm out to test my dear old Dad’s tons per month. They inches. Greatest it 24 hours, .05 in., pet theory. . . . ’Search the wide 3,500 to Number of days with 01. worhl if nee«l be.’ was his oft-repeated were used In making a motor liilirlcat- on 14 Ing oil. An effort was miule last year more precipitation, 2. clear. inch or advice, ’till you find a lass with the file “home" Instinct, If she takes to plant large areas of the lienns In 18; partly cloudy, 7 cloudy, 6. the southern part of the I’nlted States klndlj to outfloor Ilf*, loves flowers Total snowfall 0 inches nnd the wee folks of field and tor line? In the West Indies ami Brazil Preci pitaiion for season, 22.72 So far most of the beans have been own brood will never b<* est, her « Preci pitation for last season 20.14 ralsfs) In Inilla from which some For nn Instant Jack’s neglected.’ 1.723.000 gallons of oil were export d Seasonal average Imndsonie bead was bowed In silent In 1910-17. This bean Is a form of E. B ritt , tribute to Ills revered parent. When our common garden castor bean used Cooperative Observer. h<- again looked up his animate«! glance swept the strikingly appoint««! as nn ornamental. room. “Are you still game. Dave— I Southern Oregon Traction Coni Recent Spanish Inventions. am-nt th«* offer you made lust spring?” Recent Inventions reported by Carl The famous Interior decorator smiled through the smoke of his Jim Bailey Hurst, American consul gen I my pip«-. “Sure tiling, Jackie. The ■rid nt Barcelona. Itxlmle a straw day your engagement Is announced compound ns a substitute for coal for I’ll start work on my wedding ‘con- locomotives and agricultural tractors, Effective Feb. 22«l, 1919 trll«'—namely, a reproduction of this is It develops sufficient heat In thirty Leave Jacksonville. in your new home.' mlnilles. an«l the ashes make nn ex ccveteil ‘den’ 1“ Four months to the day the deco- cellent fertilizer. Tills Is Invent«-«! by 7:20 a. m. daily except Sunday r.-itor received a cull on the “long Joaquin Estevnn. the engineer. An 8:30 a. m. dailv except Sunday other patent Is by Thomas Ilo<n of 10:00 a. m. Sunday only distil nee," Lns Palmas, on a proc«- s for the use 11:10 a. in. daily except Sunday “Perfect your “With pleasure . . . any pet of bnnnnn fibre for textiles, yarns and 2:00 P- m. daily suggestions you wish carried out?" cords ns a substitute for h«-mp. 3:45 P- m. daily "Only on«-." came back from Jink. 5:00 n. rn. daily Make til«* color scheme russet an«l Becomes His Mother’s Uncle. 7:15 P- m. Wed & Sat. only rose." His own mother's uncle. Ills grandfa Leave Medford. ,<_' pyrlalit, ISIS by the McClure »W«. ther's brother and n great-uncle to bls paper Syndicate.) a. m. d aily except Sunday half-brother Is the pe<ullnr status of flve-yesr-old Irving Tucker, who was a. m. Sunday only The Charging Elephant a. m. daily except Sunday An elephant rushing upon nn assail- adopted by Ids great grandmother. . m. Sunday only int trumpets shrilly with fury, Fear Mi-. Johnnnn Freitag of Mount Ver s similarly expr-ssed In a shrill non. The boy's mother, Mrs Mitici ■a sy sound or by a roar from the Hauser, agreed to the legal ado; • m. lings; pleasure by a continue«! low He lias lived with Ills adopt« d mother •«¡quaking through the trunk or an al- «luce the death of his father, more Ì1