Jacksonville post. (Jacksonville, Or.) 1906-19??, January 10, 1920, Image 3

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IMPROVEMENT
CLUt Library Board Organized. I 1
COMPLETES ORG ANI­
The Library Board for Jacksonville,
ZATION.
recently appointed bv Mayor Britt,
Ashland *pending|the|weekend at the
Butler ranch,
Miss Lsnora Schaffer and Miss Bessie
i Venable of Medford visited in town
Friday evening.
local news
wAUr»*'‘rk ,lone in 1920 ,Dot eash at I 1 BORN—To Mr. and Mrs Charles
Ask Legislature Fir
W. R, Sparks.
Berwert, Friday, January 9, 1920, a
Road Construction.
Lewis Ulrich and John Reter were bouncing baby girl.
•t Tolo yesterday hunting.
Mrs. E. H. Young of Jackson, Mich.,
M rs. Peter Erntete of Grenada. Calif , has been visiting with her neice, Mrs,
The newly formed Improvemeit
Mae Caine in this city.
was visiting in town this week.
Club h“ld their second meeting at tie
WOOD! WOOD! WOOD!
E. D. Briggs of .Ashland was a busi-
¡City Hall Wednesday evening, a beat
FOR SALE —Delivered at Medford seventy-five residents being present.
ness visitor in town yesterday.
or Jacksonville. W. R. Spargs,
G. A. Gardner, as chairman on the
Mr. and Mr®. Bert Anderson of Med-
A joint insti llation of Table Rock Committe on Constitution and By-Laws,
ford were visiting in town Sunday,
Encampment, I. O. O. F., of this city, ] presented the report of that cominiate.
S. 8. Johnston of Applegate was a
and Rogue River Encampment, I.O.O.F. i which was accepted by the club. The
business visitor in town yesterday.
of Medford was held at Medford last i ' constitution provides for meeting on
!• red Offenbacher of the Applegate tnght-
' each second and fourth Monday of the
valley was a visitor in town yesterday. '
Mrs. Elizabeth McDowell of Seaside, month, and prescribes an assessment
For Sale-LOCATION NOTICES
Oregon, who has been visiting at the . of twentv-five cents on each meifluer
both quartz and placer. Jackson villa
home of her father Mr. C. F. Ho-fs, i per month. Low dues it is thought,
on.
in this citv, returned to her home Mon­ will insure a much larger membership
Mr. Hanna, presented a report of
The Improvement Club will hold a day evening.
! the committee previously appointed to
meeting at the city hall next Monday
The first basket ball game of the j rake Up the transporation aervicq bc-
evening.
season was held at the U. S. Hall last ! tween this city and Medford,
The local school opened last Monday night when the high school team met a I Col. Sargent spoke on the mattar of
after a two weeks vacation for the picked team of the alumni. It was a clean-up campaign, and was foipwed
holidays.
anybody’s game all the way through, by much discussion by the members.
Frank Farrell of Medford was look- The score was 38-37 favoring the
Lewis Ulrich spoke concerning a
ing after business interests in town alumni team. As the score would indi- paved road to the Applegate valley,
this week.
cate, the game was loosely plaved and Comment was made On the project,
G. W, Ager has returned from Salem somewhat resembled the old time game Being asked for an explanation <rf the
where he has been attending a meet­ of foot ball. A preliminary game was possibilities of such a piece of work,
ing of the county school superintend­ played by the girls of the high school 1 judge Gardner discussed the matter
ents.
i and the eighth grade. The nigh school • I and suggested a plan whereby th» deal
I girls winning 52-32. The first inter- ; could be put through.
George F. Lindley, formerly with
| scholastic game will be played next
John M. Williams Co., in this city,
The Club decided to send a comnittee
has accepted a position in Fick’s Hard­ I Friday night, when the local team will tn interview our representative in the
meet
the
Applegate
high
school
team.
ware.
State Legislative Assembly, asking
This is expected to be one of the hard­
The Medford Post, American Legion, est fought games of the season. Eyery- their support in securing legislation
will hold a smoxer in that city Jan. 20. | body should be on hand to help the favorable to road building in this
section of the state.
They rlso plan on giving a big dance team.
I Officers elected for the ensuing term
next month.
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I were: President. A. H. Gammons;
Mrs. H. H. Sargent of this city has
Vice-President, H. K. Hanna; Treasure
Water Protects Coal.
been elected president of the Leonard I
An Interesting result of recent ex- Mrs. Fleta Chapman; Secretary D. W.
Wood for President Club recently |cr- •
pertinents with coni is the demonstra­ Bagshaw, Jr. Fourty1 six residents
ganized at Medford.
tion of the benefits of submerging the of the town signified their intflntion
County Judge Gardner returned mineral in water. Coal deteriorates I of becoming members by paying their
Wednesday from Salem, where he had in the air, and there is the danger of ' first month’s dues at the meeting.
beer, on official business, in connection spontaneous combustion, while when This is considered a very good show-
with highway work.
submerged not only was the tire dan­
ng.
The Medford city council has decided i ger eliminated, but scarcely any de­
terioration
was
shown.
Experiment
­
to remove the drinking fountain and
In Large Supply,
ally, coal kept in the air showed from
cut out the sharp corner at the inter­ 2 to 10 per cent of loss in nine months,
When you start to borrow trouble
section of Main and Oakdale.
while when submerged there was the lonn is generally oversubscribed.—
Boston Transcript.
Among new subscribers to the Post scarcely any loss at all.
this week are: Peter Ensele, drenada,
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Calif, E. W. Wilson, Coulee City,
Wash., and Louise Minear of Medford.^
Medford Republicans, who planned
on hearing Will H. Hays, will be dis­
appointed in learning he will not ad­
dress them at the Lincoln Dav banquet.
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'A I'URD ay , JANUARY lo. 1920
held a meeting Thursday evening and
elected the following officers:
Mary S. Hurst, chairman; W H i
Johnson, Sec-Treas; Mrs. H. K. Hanna,
librarian. Mrs. G. W. Chapman was |
appoitel as a committee on rooms and
G W. Godward was appoint'd as a
committee <>n furniture for the li­
brary.
It was decided to place the library
in two of the rooms in the oid U. S.
Hotel, facing on California street.
Members of the Board were at work
yesterday getting the rooms in shape
for use.
A farewell party wa3 held at the
Schoo1 house yesterday afternoon in
honor of Inez Howard, who will leave
soon for Eugene. Those present were:
Louise Wise, Myrtle Rusone, M.irgaret
Frenna, Helen Ulrich, Marie Gwin,
Erma Hayes, Gavenell Kelley, Inez
Howard, Minnie Hueners, Gladys
Beery, Irma Whitten, Virginia Nunan,
Elsie Mardon, Virginia Fick, Thelma I
Larson, Carl Larson. Billy Raybould.
Eddie Flemming, Sanford Whitten,
Melvin Skelton, Charles Bordwel),
Elseworth Hoffman. Harold Wakefield,
Edgar Wise, George Manke and Lysle
Babbitt. Refreshments were served
by the youg lady’s friends._________ .
CiUnhil Deifnes* Cannot Be Cured
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•al. .ft. war t» cure catarrhal deafneee.
.ad that la by a eeaetltutlonal remedy.
Catarrhal Deetaeee le caueed by an ln-
■ ¿rn.a condition et the mucoua llnlnf ot
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Tub.
When thia tub. I.
Inflamed you hare a rumbling eeund er Ina-
•Jriet hearln«, and when It le entirely
iTo.ed D.arn.i la the reeult. Un lew th.
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in stock at mill on Jackson Creek.
Siding, shiplap, flooring, shingles, fruit boxes, etc.
A good road has been built to our mill.
Get
our prices. Buy Home Products.
Mill at Jacksonville
Office at Medford
PGWDER
on hand. Cakes, pies,
dough nuts, muffins and
all good things to eat
must be dressed up in
their best taste and
looks.
Then, too, her reputa­
tion as a cook must
be upheld — and she
“stakes” it on Calumet
crcrytime. She knows it
will not disappoint her.
Order a can and have the
“company" kind of bakings
every day.
Calumet contains only such
ingredients as have been
approved officially by the
U. S. Food Authorities.
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Happy New Year To All
Friends and patrons I thank you for
your liberal partonage the past year.
We will be better prepared to serve
you the coming year with anything
you need in our line. The best goods
we can buy, fair prices and careful
efficient service will be given you.
The City Drug Store
Dr. J. W. ROBINSON, Prop.
Have you seen our
Scuffr Shoes
for kids?
Prices Right
Thrift Is Patriotism
Saving ii a form of serving. It is one of the biggest
forms of national service—service to your country.
Our first president said, “Economy makes happy
homes and sound nations."
The way to start right is
to start right now I Saving
is as much a habit as
•pending or putting things
off. Once formed, it is
easy to continue. But un­
like other habits, it is a
•r/>.l'
good habit.
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Unexcelled!
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BANK WITH
Lewis Ulrich
Pioneer Merchant
Oregon
Jacksonville
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BANK OF JACKSONVILLE
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ChgLmbeylaiiis Table
To Saw
Your
Make
Highest quality, jeweiryl YourMoney Safe
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1 1 All kinds of rough and dressed lumber now
CALUMET
Largest Pineapple Canneries.
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Ont Huodrea Dollar®
say tin of Catarrhal D»afi»«M that cannot
he cured br Wall'a Catarrh Medicine. Cir­
cular« free. *11 Drurrlata. T»c.
T J. CB»N«T * CO . Toledo, O.
repairing, diamond set-B
ting, watch repairing,!
agate mounting and jew ■
elry manufacturing. t
Martin J. Reddy, I
J. T. Gagnon, Proprietor.
The largest pineapple canneries in
the world are located in Honolulu.
•««’face« of the
tbi bi»*4
to borrow your
neigh bor ’s ‘ ‘ Post
when you can
buy 52 copies
for only $1.50.
When company comes
there is no time to
waste—no chances to
be taken—-so mother
sees that there is al-
ways a can of
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Your dollar’s opportunity is now, today!
Set it to work for you. Give it the task
of multiplying itself. In doing so it will
perform its part in the world affairs.
Every man’s money should be making use
of this opportunity. Farmers, for instance,
can not only feed the world; through
businesslike handling of their farms
and businesslike handling of their in­
comes they can help to develop the world.
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New Saw Mill
BB estâââï
Your Dollar’s
Opportunity
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Subscribe Now and
save fifty cents, as
the price will be ad­
vanced to $2.00 af­
ter February 1st.
Yon nn when yon buy it.
Yon »iv« when yoo me it.
you have a bilious attack your liver fails
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
gtone up your liver, clean out your stomach and you
will soon be as well as ever. There is nothing better.
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Well Armed !
Mr. and Mrs. E. F. Guthrie left j
recently for Riverside, Calif., for a j
short visit with Mr. Guthrie's parents, !
who have recently returned from Ha-i
waii.
L. W. Stansell and George Lewis
have purchased 160 acres of timber
land from William Bybee, in the region
of Granite Peak. Thev will cut the
timber and haul it to Medford.
Jouett P. Bray of Medford has been [
in town several davs this week taking j
the census in this district. He reports
much progress in the work and is high- |
ly pleased with the attention given
him in the work.
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The local camp of the R. N. A. held
an interesting session at the home of
Mrs, M. Hinkle Thursday evening.
The following officers were installed
for the ensuing term: Oracle, Mrs.
Snider: Vice Oracle, Mattie Thompson;
Recorder, Alpha Hartman; Receiver,.
Ada Bagshaw;Chancellor, Mrs. Hinkle;
Marshal, Laura Ryan; Inner Sentinal,
Alta Walsh; Managers, Ella Walsh,
Lola McIntyre and Orpha McKee. The
next meeting will be held at the home
of Mrs. Mattie Thompson,
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