Jacksonville post. (Jacksonville, Or.) 1906-19??, January 17, 1920, Image 3

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    Luke Ryan of Medford was a recent
visitor in this citv
.
Uncle Billy Cameron of Uniontown
was a recent visitor in this city.
SATURDAY, JANUARY 17. 1920
G. M. Roberts of Medford trans-
* acted business in this city Monday
LOCAL NEWS
Mr. and Mrs. Henry of K'.afflath
All work done in 1920 soot cash at Palls were visiting relatives in jouffi
W. R. Sparkfl.
i Sunday.
Mrs. Mattie Thompson and daughter I
.. »Uncle Bill Cameron of Uniontown
4sjn town today.
I Flora were visitors at Medford Thurs
"Bun Dunford was in from the Bar T
afternoon,
ranch last night.
Edmond Shafer of the Applegate
Mrs. E. S. Wilson was a visitor at valley was a business visitor in this
i city Thursday.
Medford Thursday. .
George H. Minning of Applegate
Ira Tungate of Butte Falls was a
I spent several days this week attending |
visitor in town this week.
to business affairs in this city and
Dave and James Buckley of Ruch
| Medford.
were in town this morning.
I W. O. Garret of Poorman’s creek I
Mrs. C. Ulrich and Mrs. H. K. Hanna
| was in town Monday. Tobe finds it
visited in Medford Tuesday.
[ hard work to forget old habits, so
Hughie Combest and Toots Thomp­ j makes it a rule to come to town once
son were in Medford yesterday.
in a while to help some one post books
Mr. and Mrs. George Howard were and add up a few columns of figures.
in Medford Thursday afternoon.
Harold Peyton, George Summers and \
James Dews was in town Sunday, re­ Ralph Peyton of Prospect, accused of
turning to his employment Monday.
¡stealing.a horse, were arrested late I
Issie McCully and Kate Hoffman Saturday njght and brought before 1
visited friends at Ashland Wednesday. Justice Bagshaw in this city Monday i
Henry Mankins has purchased some afternoon for preliminary examination, j
mining property in the Sterling region. It appearing that Ralph Peyton was I
under 18 years of age, the charge
For Sale—LOCATION NOTICES- against him was dismissed, for exam-
both quartz and placer. Jacksonville I ¡nation in the juvenile court. The
Post.
others were given a preliminary hear­
"Ma” Wilcox was in from the Apple­ ing end held to the grand jury at the
gate valley last last for the basket ball next term of the circuit court. Bail
game.
was fixed at $500 cash, in default of
The local Rebekah lodge expects to which they were committed to jail.
hold filiation at their meeting Monday
Oregon has 968,759 acres under culti
night.
vation.
Mrs. Ella Walsh and Laurence Round­
Gresham — Northwest Potato Starch fa
tree of Medford were in town Thurs­
and
Milling Co. operates two shifs a
day evening.
day. New additions to plant being
Several inquiries have b“en received made.
lately for information concerning
Crews to begin work or Hood River-
houses for rent.
Mosier stretch of Columbia made. —
Benj. M. Collins of Grants Pass was
Albany boasts largest chair factory
looking after business interests in
on Pacific coast.
town this week.
Mrs. W. E. Finnev and Mrs. Marx
Relic of Noah.
Finney of this city are visiting friends i The Desert de Carlltte, in the Pyre­
nees, close on 10,000 feet above the V.
at Portland this week.
sea, contains no fewer than 00 lakes of
A bill has been introduced in the varying sizes. These, according to lo­
legislature increasing the salaries of cal tradition, were left at the time
all Jackson county officials.
of the flood. When the water subsided.
Rawles Moore of Medford was in It Is said, Noah and bls family landed
town this morning attending to business on the Puy de Prlgue, one of the high­
est peaks In the district.
matters at the court house.
Mr. C. F. Hoef« has been busy re­
pairing the rooms to be used for library
purposes in the U. S. hotel building.
LOST—Lady’s fur in Jacksonville,
between school house and U. S. Hall.
Please return to John M. Williams Co.
Miss Beth Clark of Medford was in
town last night. She refereed the
Applegate-Jacksonville girls basket
ball game.
The sheriff’s office force has been
quite busy the past week figuring out
interest and prepariug certificates of
delinquency.
Jacksonville Post ’
No Need
Worth Seeing.
Glass-Bottomed Bucket.
Ì
A curious sight at Palermo is tn -»eo
the fishermen spearing fish by the »1.1
of glass-bottomed buckets. There are
many corners of the world where fish
are speared, but perhaps the use of
th< glass.bottomed bucket tn this con­
nection Is to be seen only at Palermo.
Wo don’t know much about this c|r-
cus that's coming, but «< hope it's the
oti< Pat att ’tided not long ago. “Tl.-’re
whs wan fellow," he stiltl, "tbat...l.<at
nil the rest. Sure, he balances a lad-
,dcr on his nose, climbs up trt the top
jnnd pulls the ladder up after hiui.”—
"Boston Transcript.
His Language.
Mother told sHu-r tjiat lu.by came
from to uveu, so wh. n hal.y wu* eight
month* old sister salt! to a plat mate:
“Our baby Is talking now . lup we can't
understand him, 'cause he talks sky
talk."
Hit It Right That Time.
"How the Blunk* . .mid afford to give
■u. h a grant! dlnnoi 1 don't under'
stand,'' suit! Mrs. Itliimb fby to her
guest. “It was really a most pr*-
sumptuoua repast." — Boston Tran­
script.
to borrow your
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when you can
buy 52 copies there’s bi4 money
in muskrat trapping
for only $1.50
Subscribe Now
the price will be ad
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ter February 1st
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THE CITY DRUG STORE
J. W. Robinson, M.D.,
1
3 Jacksonville
Mrs. Price from Gold Hill transacted
business at the court house Friday.
While here she took time to renew old
acquaintences.
George Gates of Medford was in town i
this morning, Bringing over the new '
Fork runabout, recently purchased by '
the Jno. M. Williams Co.
Mrs. S. E. Dunnington, Miss Flora
Thompson and George Thompson ex- I
pect to leave next week for San Fran- i
cisco, for a short visit with friends.
Charlie Schumpt came over from
Medford yesterday afternoon. Charles
says he doesn’t feel natural except
when in Jacksonville .visiting friends. I
Service on the auto line between this '
city and Medford was inaugurated yes- |
terday. Twelve round trips were I
made and the car seemed pretty well 1
filled on most of. the trips.
Horace Venable, the new street com­
missioner, sexton, etc., has taken
like an old hand: he has had one
eral to handle and several leaks in
water mains to repair already.
The basket bail games played nere
last night between the Applegate and
Jacksonville high schools resulted in
victories for the Applegate school.
The scores: boys, 76-14; girls, 24 14.
Mr. and Mrs. C. O. Johanson and
son have returned from a two weeks
trip to Curry county. Owing to the
heaviness of the atmosphere along the
coast they say that the recent cold
spell was fierce in that region.
Mr. and Mrs. Glenn Terrill, Miss
Flora Thompson and Dan Bagshaw
were at Talent. Friday evening, where
Mrs. Terrill and Ye Editor officiated at
basket ball. The result was: Talent
girlfl, 19, Ashland girls, 13; Talent boys
35. Phoenix boys 13.
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Our first president said, “Economy makes happy
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The way to start right is
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