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ASHLAND RECORD ON TELEPHONE SITUATION Bert Armpriest was in town Monday E. A. Flemming drove to Medf .rd LOCAL SCHOOLS OPEN THIRTY-FOOT PLUNGE- morning. Monday afterno n. MONDAY. I James Wilson was a Medford visitor Mr. and Mrs. D. W. Stone of Willow Taken by E. P. Moore on SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 13, 1919 Monday. Springs, left this week on an auto trip Dead Indian Road. Camby Buck of Joe Bar was in town to Bend. Jacksonville to Have Stand Thursday. Benton Poole and Uncle Billy Cam Ashland Editor Explains LOCAL NEWS ard High School. G. S. Kendall of Applegate was in eron of Uniontown passed through Ed P. Moore, who with his brothers, | Telephone Situation. town this morning. town this week. H. L. and F. W. Moore, operates a I All work done in 1919 spot cash at The Jacksonville high school will big ranch in the Dead Indian country, I Mrs. D. W. Bagshaw and Miss Mollie Miles Cantrail of Ruch was attending W. R. Sparks. to business matters in town Thursday. Bailey were visitors at Medford open Monday morning with a standard is recovering from painful injuries sus- j The following article i* as it ap four year high school. The corps of j tained Saturday when he we’it over a peared in Pacific Record Herald for E D. Briggs of Ashland was in town L. A Roberts of Ashland was trans Thursday afternoon. last Saturday. acting business in this city Thursday. Rev. A. H. Gammons of this citv at teachers have with almost no except- I thirty foot embankment in a heavy Sept. 11. 1919. The article shows a thoro igh under- Lee Black of Ruch was a visitor in James Winirngham of Watkins has tended a conference of valley ministers ion, been changed since last term. Mr. truck he was driving. He killed his Godward, the principal, being the only- engine when he was starting up the stannihg of the matter and we are town Thursday. moved into the Catholic parsonage on nt Ashland this week. steepest grade on Dead Indi in mount forced to agree with the writer of tl.e The many friends of J. M. Dews, Jr., one to remain from last term. Joe Hall of Buncom was in town Fourth street. Miss Emma Spulak, the assistant ain and got out to crifnk the machine. article. will be pleased to know that he is well, Thursday morning. President Wilson will be in Medford ' principal, is a graduate of the Uni- The chuck he put behind a wheel fail THE TELEPHONE FAKE. Chauncey Florey was in Medford next Tuesday about 11 a. m., stopping and writes that he will be home in 1 versity of Oregon, and well qualifie« ed to hold on the slippery road and he about two weeks. only a short time. Monday afternoon. Inconsistency of New Rates Exposed for the place. We have received a premium list and I Professor Godward states that the jumped into the truck thinking he W. R. Sparks has leased the Tod by Hearing at Medford. The Teachers’ Institute is in seision could control its course with the wheel. Cameron property on Oregon street and program of the ninth annual Pacific I courses will be along commercial lines. Before he realized it the truck went this week at Ashland. International Live Stock Exposition, I rather than the classic. French will be W. R. Coleman of Medford was in will move to town immediately. to be held at Portland November 17th taught as several of the students have off the embankment, turning over once The company seems to base their Gus Newbury and G. M. Roberts of town Tuesday morning. or twice before it landed at the bottom, to 22nd. already made progress in that study. where it still lies. one °* the brothers, 1 application for permission to hold up W. W. Green of Ruch wa3 trans Medford were attending to busines, The Ashland Record blossomed out Miss Spulak has had training in Span thinking the truck might not be able the public on the claim that they have matters at the court house Monday. acting business in town this week. under a new heading this week. It ish and if any student desires to take to make the grade, had started from $465,01)0 invested, and if the rate The national baseball commission an raise is allowed on this basis the old The open season for hunting docks now calls itself the “Pacific Record up that language, it will likely be the ranch to meet the driver and take telephone rate ought to be reduced 50 in Jackson county will open’ October 1. j nounces that nine games will be played Herald”, and is published under the taught. this year to decide the world’s champ him home in a light car. With his per cent instead of raised 5<> per eent. Home grown grapes are finding their ionship. Professor Godward expects to arouse date-line, Ashland-Medford. The edi assistance Mr. Moore was able to walk way into the local markets and are fine i much interest in the school work this to the top of the mountain where the This would make the rate on a par tor’s, name however is a mystery. The Medford merchants are joining too. year. This will be the first time in light car had been left. He will be with the services. with the Jackson County Farm Bureau A. R. King. Engineman, first cliss, Residence phones ought to be about Fruit picking in the valley has been in holding a Farmer’s and Mercha it's U. S. Navy, is visiting at the home of years that the local high school has all right in a few days, but he realizes 75 cents per month and business phones handled the entile course of four slowed up this week on account of the Picnic today. he had a close call. His wife arrived $1.50 tr $2,00, as this would be about his aunt, Mrs. Julia Williams, in this rain. years. Monday from Berkeley for a visit at the same ratio to the old prices as city. Mr. King first enlisted in the Mrs: Lizzie Coulter left Thursday the ranch. She did not learn of her $175,000 possible valuation is to $466,. Fred Offenbacher and family of Ruch Navy in June. 1917, and is now attach evening for Seattle, Wash., where she Robert E. Smith, director of sales husband’s accident until she reacned were visitors in town Thursday after 000 claimed valuation. will visit with her grand daughter ed to the U, S. S. Jason. His home is for the general war loan organization, Ashland. — Record. noon in Ranier, Oregon. The local phone company seems to Mrs. Gretchen Schneider. annouces that cost of promoting sales think that they are entitled to the Bill Louden of Watkins was in town of Thrift Stamps has been out of pro Col. H H. Sargent has some fine Notice of Final Settlement. same exchange rate for their few Tuesday evening, on his way to Suth portions to results obtained. pears on exhibition at the Commercial News Paper and Pulp erlin. hundred phones that a city exchange Notice is hereby given that the un Club in Medford, which were raised Extension of the United Railways receives for services when the “phone Industry. H. H. Lampman and son Rex of on his place in southern Medford. dersigned has filed his final account as ' into the great tract of timber by the book” contains thousands of names. Central Point, were visitors at this administrator of the estate of Minnie Eccles group in northwestern Oregon, Mrs. Ella Walsh, formerly of this Two-thirds of the newsprint paper They don’t seem to feel the same way office Monday. McArdle, deceased, with the County coupled with transfer of the main used bv American newspapers is im towards their operators. Their wages city but now of Centralia, Wash., has Ralph Cowgill of Medford was in written to the Post, asking that her Court of Jackson County, Oregon, and offices of this group to Portland, is a ported or is manufactured from wood are based on the villiuge exchange that said Court has appointed Saturday, matter of significance for Oregon. town this week, in the interest of the paper be sent to her new address. or pulp in Canada One third is made rates. But the Jacksonville toll rate the 25th day of October, 1919, at the American Legion. in the United States The former pro seems to be the “last straw.” E. M. Igl, representing the Crane hour of ten o’clock in the forenoon as portion is steadily increasing, the Jack Florey, well known to many Co. of Portland was calling on city Burning Money. the t’me and the court roo*" of the latter is steadily decreasing. Jacksonville people, is seriously ill at officials here this week, He was in forests that have been no more than court in the court house at Jackson the hospital in Medford. Forests of wood suitable for pulp touched by the few pulp mills in that vestigating the condition of the water ville, Oregon, as the place for hearing Life is gay and blithe and sunny since making are being exhausted in the section of the country. Mrs. D. W. Bagshaw entertained mains laid in the city streets. objections thereto and the settlement the peace dove hit the breeze; every northeastern states. At the present Development of news print product Mr and Mrs. Clifford Dunnington at The Oregon Tuberculosis Association thereof. All persons interested in one is burning money as if it grew on rate ot depletion none to speak of will ion in new regions is retarded by the dinner Saturday evening. announced today that Third Annual said estate are notified to appear at trees. I insist on thrift and saving, be left at the end of ten or twenty lack of authoritive knowledge of the The citv marshal has been slightly Northwestern Conference on Tubercu said time and place and show cause but there’s none to heed my words; years. extent and character [of the available under the weather this week, on ac losis will be held this year at Boise on why said final account should not be johnnies say that I am raving, and Inthe Pacific Northwest—Washing supplies of forest materirl, their lo September 29, 30, and October 1. count of eating green plums. approved by the court and said admin throw money to the birds. Men are ton, Oregon, and part of California, cation and accessibility, available The Jackson county board of equali istrator discharged from his trust. George Putman, formerly editor of drawing princely wages, and their and the Inland Empire of northwestern water power, and the general situation Dated September 13th, 1919. the Mail-Tribune, has purchased the zation has been in session this week at breasts are filled with mirth, and they Montana and northern Idaho are great which confronts the industry. S. S. A iken , administrator of the jeer foreboding sages who predict a the court house. The assessor’s office control of the Salem Capital Journal. estate of Minnie McArdle, deceased. day of dearth; but that day will come Peter Ord. who has been in Klamath states that fewer protests have been received this year than in th* five as surely as tomorrow’s sun will rise; county for some time, has returned to things will then be going poorly with his old stamping ground in this sec preceding years, Highest quality, jewelry® the giddy spendthrift guys. Things tion. Burlingame, Calif., Advance.—John repairing, diamond set-H won’t boom along forever as they're A. R. Enyeart of this citv. left this Miller of Jacksonville, Oregon, came ting, watch repairing,® agate mounting and jew ■ booming now, my friends; and the men week for Marshfield, Oregon, where to Burlingame to reside with his uncle, | elry manufacturing. I who’s truly clever saves as ably as he he was called by the serious illness of Harry L. Miller, the druggist, and will i Martin J. Reddy, B spends. It is patent to the knowing, attend high school and study the drug | his wife. The hunting season is on full blast and MEDFORD, OREGON. 1 in expansive times like these, that the business in the store of the Miller The Medford Tribune reports Court kopecks won’t be growing always on Drug Company. we wonder how many hunters have lost Hall having had a narrow escape from the shrubs and trees. There will come drowning while fishing in the Rouge a day of trouble, when this boom is their intended game because of poor River recently. left behind, and the kopeck and the ammunition. Mrs. W. H. Gemmel, nee Josephine ruble will be mighty hard to find, happy Hoefs, is now living at Heppner, Ore., then the lads whose wages have been and has requested that her copy of the safely placed in brine, who obeyed the Post be sent to that place. seers and sages, when the saving graft was fine. And how sick will be the Ray Burch, formerly of this city, is the best to be obtained anywhere. mortals who like spendthrifts now be was in town renewing acquaintances have, who reply with jeers and chort les Saturday. Ray is now located at Duns Make this store your headquarters depot when we call on them to save. muir, Cal., and is as sassy as ever. M a ®1 — Walt Mason. for ammunition. Mr. and Mrs. Henry Grimes of Klamath Falls were visiting at the is muddy. You look hag home of Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Thomp An odd bit of the past turns up In We carry a full line. gard and yellow. Your eyes are losing their a list of old publications soon to be son in this city, Thursday evening. sold at auction, namely, to give It Its The Southern Oregon Pioneer Assoc lustre. The trouble is with your liver. Take If you buy of full, Imposing title. "A Sermon 1 iation held their annual meeting at Preached at Whlte-Chnpel, In the Pres- I us it is worth Chamberlain’s Stomach and Liver Tablets. They Ashland Thursday. Several prominent ence of Many Honorable and Worship- - the price. people from this place were in attend will correct that. Then avoid meats, hot bread ini, the Adventurers and Planters for | ance. Virginia,” and “Published for the Ben . and hot cakes, take frequent baths and a long walk efit and Vse of the Colony, Planted, Mr. and Mrs. Clifford Dunmngton, and to bee Planted there and for the j who have been visiting friends and every day, and you will soon be as well and as Advancement of their Christian Pur- I relatives here for the past three weeks, pose.” Tlie Rev. William Symonds I beautiful as ever. Price 25 cents per bottle. left for their home at Oregon City, preached that sermon, notes the Chris- j Monday morning. tian Science Monitor, and described ¿a r H Virginia as a land "with the fruitful- j W. A. Corthell this week sold his ness whereof England, our mlstresse, ! property on Oregon street to Mrs. Net cannot compare, no, not when she Is tie Jones. Mr. Corthell has purchased A bank, of course, keeps your money In her greatest pride.” Yet he preached I property in Medford and expects to safe. And it just as surely can help you to rather a sorry congregation, says move to that city soon. handle your money safely. history, largely composed of Immi Miss Edith Hoefs left Thursday even grants who hud failed at home through For instance, a checking account here is ing for Seattle. Wash., where she will bad habits little calculated to help more than a simple convenience. It is a In a new country. J. T. Gagnon, Proprietor. meet her brother. Chief Yeoman Hoefs guarantee of security to you in the trans of the U. S. S. Mississippi. She will All kinds of rough and dressed Lumber mission of funds. It enables you to keep Battle of the Glanta. be gone about two weeks. your money instantly accessible without According to Brewer ’ s “ Historic A traveling recruiting party for the Specialties.- Dimension stuff, Finishing Lumber, danger of loss. Note Book,” neither the battle of Wa navy was in the «alley this week. They terloo nor the battle of Austerlitz was Shingles, Sash & Doors, Roofing Paper, Fruit Boxes were members of the new Pacific fleet, known as the "Battle of the Giants.” Checks Protect You and left their ship at San Francisco and but the battle of Marlgnano was so Give us a trial and Buy Jackson County products will join it again at Seattle. Your check« draws on thi» bank carry your money designated. Tills battle was fought to all parti of the country at the coat to you of a New Shed 113 Front St. Phone 859 on September 13, 1515. anil during Peter J. Fick was so anxious to at postage atamp. Checking enables you to keep track which the allied French and Venetian tend the hearing of the telephone in MEDFORD - OREGON. of your money ia a ayatematlc way. The «tuba in armies under Francois I and d'Alvinno | vestigation Monday afternoon that he your check book carry sufficient entriea to do tkU. defeated the allied Italian and Swiss had a blow-out before fairly getting The cancelled checks, returned to you armies. The carnage was very great, started, and missed the session. each month, are legal receipts for your as 12,000 of the conquered and 4,000 payment». These and many other benetita In the Flemming orchard in the east of the victors were left dead and dy are yours if you establish a checking ern part of town, not a spear of grass ing on the field. Trlvulzio, who had ; account here. We will be glad to discusa is to be seen. The neat looking con been present In 18 pitched betties. ’ it further with you. called them nil child ’ s play compared dition of the orchard causes favorable Phone No. 52 with this "combat of the giants." comments from all who pass by that way. mi Ingersoll Watches Question for Debate. It is reported around town this week Judging by union standards, the ‘ Alarm Clocks that Mr. and Mrs. John Flater are good lady in Proverbs, belauded as 1 planning on leasing the property form- she has been for centuries, set a | Safety Razors & Blades ly used by the Abbott House, and most questionable example. Iler I To Saw instituting an up-to-date hotel and price might be above rubles, but I Fountain Syringes & Water Bottles | what business had she to "rise up | rooming house. Your Fresh Stock of Colgate’s Toilet Soap em-ly In the morning, before It was Eiwin Berry, who has been serving munii Mak® yet light” and continue all dny her and Talcum Powders with the Army overseas, has received Industrial pace-setting? It couldn't YourMowty Safe his discharge and returned to his home have been good for her husbund either, in this city. His brother Edward is foi all we hear of his activity Is that J. \V.Robinson, M. D., Proprietor ne "praised her" and that he "sat In confined to the hospital at Camp Lewis, the gates”—which latter I take to be and will be discharged as soon as he ihe Biblical equivalent of sitting on regains hi3 health. We are indeed the porch of a country store with hl« glad to welcome the “Skinnies” home l feet on the rail, taking all her labor again. 1 for grunted.—Exchange. Jacksonville Post Ammunition! M uddy Our Ammunition Supply our complexion Y Fred J. Fick A Service of Safety Lumber Yard THE CITY DRUG STORE BANK WITH Jacksonville - Oregon. US BANK OF JACKSONVILLE