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About Jacksonville post. (Jacksonville, Or.) 1906-19?? | View Entire Issue (Dec. 13, 1919)
Jacksonville Post MURDAY, DECEMBER 13. 1919 LOCAL NEWS Charles Berwert. has moved into Mrs. J. Hartman’s house near the schoolhouse. Mrs. Rachel Shafer was a visitor at Medford Monday afternoon. Mr. and Mrs. George Howard were visitors in Medford Tuesday afternoon. Mrs. Ella Walsh and son Harry of Medford were in town Monday even ing. C. D. Abbott and family, formerly of this place, have moved to Rogue River. Julian Abbott, who recently returned from the North, was renewing ac quaintances in town Tuesday morning. He was accompanied by a friend, Mr. Wheeler. Merritt Dews and Reuben Pitz as sisted in our press room this week. All kinds of fresh and cured meats at the City Meat Market 12. 13 Mrs. Ella Walsh and daughter Alta of Medford visited friends in this city Wednesday evening. Mrs. H. K. Hanna, who was quite ill the first of the week is reported hetter. Lewis Ulrich made a business trip to Medford Thursday afternoon. Mrs. Pearl Hollingsworth of Medford visited relatives in this city Sunday. The youngsters were out in force with their sleds last night and seemed t; have a good time regardless of the low temperature. Charles F. Dunford of Sterling road was in town Monday. Roy C. Smith made a trip to Port land first of the week to meet his mother, who returned with him and is now visiting Mr. and Mrs, Smith in this city. Mrs. Mattie Thompson was a visitor in Medford Wednesday. Give us a trial order and be convinc- e I of the quality of our meats. City Meat Market. 12. 1?, E A. Thompson, who drives the stage to Copper, Calif., has discontinu ed the use of his Ford on the trip and Fr Jay morning started out with a t jam Several carloads of large steel pipe f om the Sterling mine have been snipped from here recently. Several Jacksonville people reported having felt an earthquake Wednesday night, Robert Fletcher, who lives just across the street from ibis office, this week cut down the two Alanthius trees in the front of his property. • , Ralpe Jennings ot Buncom was a visitor in this city Friday. Owing to the storm this week the ekctric lights were out of commission Thursday and Friday nights and oil lamps were in demand as a consequence I I tnereof. We declare, without fear of contra diction, that we have t.he tenderestand juciest steaks to be obtained anywhere City Meat Market. 12. 13 Several Jacksonville young men, em ployed on nearby orchards were in town this week, being put out of work by the fall of snow. Jacksonville members of Co. D. Ore gon National Guard were in Medford several nights this week, preparing for the Federal inspection which was held Thursday night. D. W. B.igshaw was a business visit SOUTHERN OREGON hit or at Medford M nday. BY STORM. Frank E. Redden of Medford trans acted business in this city Tuesday, Misses Mollie B tiley and Ruth Flem ing were visitors at Medford Monday Telephone and Electric afterno >n Lights Out of Order Mr. Lee Wakefield has moved his family to the Harold place east of Medford Coast Line town, which he recently purchased and improved. Suspends Operations. Mrs. Amy Dow was a business visit or at Medford Monday. The northern part of Oregon was hit Frank Mengoz of Watkins came out by a storm during the fore part of the on the stage Wednesday noon and is week and residents of the Rogue river spending a few days in the city ct- vallev who were snow-bound in Port tending to business affairs. land, sent requests for a bit of South Peter J. Fick was a visitor at Med- ern Oregon weather. But, they crowed ford Friday. too soon. Mrs. Hattie Deneff visited at Med- Wednesday afternoon and evening ford Monday. we were treated to a real old fashioned The City Meat Market has been re- rain storm, followed b\ one of the opened under new management, You hardest snowfalls in history. Thursday can always obtain good meat there. 12.13 morning the residents of the city awoke All work done in 1919 spot cash at to find ten inches of sno.v on the I ground. W. R. Sparks. Telephone wires and electric wires The Gagnon sawmill has been shut were down, stopping communication down several days recently on account [ with the rest of the valley. Poles had of scarcity of logs. A spur from the fallen down and several trees were logging railroad has been laid to the broken by the wei'ht of snow. mill and the logs will in the future be Traffic on the Medford Coast line has hauled on the railroad, thus insuring a been discontinued for the present. The better supply during the winter season. mail has been brought up from Med- Mrs. Sarah E. Fleming was a visitor ford by Lewis Ulrich, the postmaster. at Medford Monday afternoon. The stages to Copper and Applegate Jas H. Arnold of Watkins transacted made their trips as usual, Mr. Knox business in this city Friday. reporting abont fifteen inches of snow Chester Kubli, the Applegate valley on the top of the Jacksonville hill and cattleman, was in town Wednesday about ten inch s at Applegate. The traffic on the S. P. was suspend morning. ed for a while hut mail trains are now Thomas Dews who has been living in town for a few weeks while looking moving. for a location, has purchased the Pursel ranch near Buncom. The con Notice of Sale of Impounded sideration is said to have been $15,000. Animal. Mr. and Mrs. Truman Lewis, Mr. and Mrs. Chester Pursell and Hiram Arnold attended the performance of Notice is hereby given that I have "She Walked In Her Sleep.” taken up a certain female mule, white For the first time in 40 years Jack color, age uncertain, brands unde sonville has had zero weather. On cipherable. Unless the owner claims the same December 24, 1879, the thermometer dropped to zero, and last night the and pavs the charges thereon I wll seli said mule to the h ghest bidder for same thing happened. cash, at. the city pound, in Jacksonville, C. C. Pursell and family, who recent Oregon, at 2 o’clock P. M., Monday ly sold their ranch on Little Applegate Dec. 22, 1919. have moved to Medford. W. G. K enney , Mr. and Mrs. John Vincent visited in Marshal the Table Rock distri -t recently City of Jacksonville, Oregon. lighest quality, jewelry repairing, diamond set ting, watch repairing, agate mounting and jew elry manufacturing. Martin J. Reddy, 8L. MEDFCiHn OREfiON J. T. 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