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K'ni‘ Urin —t- JACKSONVILLE:- A M ountain T own W ith A V alley C limate . VOL. XIII JACKSONV1LLE. JACKSON COUNTY. OREGON. ( agc-nt, who is supervised by the United RtGlIlAR MEETING - Suites Department of Agriculture tied i the Stale colleges. There were only 1 at first, but the number OF CITY COUNCIL ! : 8 socn members increased to 20. i APRIL 10. Terszly Told Oy WHAT OUR NEIGH BORS ARE DOING SCH30L BIWÌI AMD TEACHERS’ CONVENE questicn of tc a ki "iner matters of m nnent were con-idered. S. Penn sfon left recently for Gre Conscientious r nada, Calif., where he Iris been en Correspondents gaged for the past two or three ‘ye ir-'. The circle adopted certain ruler, Andy Weidner, who recently soli his Following Interesting Program Heid Tuesday Fvening—Rou some of which were to gather the eggs , atives of electrical goods, were recent ranch near Talent to Mr. Barrett of Presented at Talent once or twice daily, to stamp name and rZ------------------------ -------------- tine Business Transacted-Bills ad ires« of “circlii” with individual’s 1 this city, lias gone to Pittsburg. Pa., CENTRAL POINT Jj visitors in Eagle Point. School Building Todty Allowed. W irk on tin- telephone line In-tween ahere he will spend the s irn ’tier. number on each egg, and to meet or -e here an I Medford has been delaved on n week in winter an 1 twice in summer, Mr. and Mrs. J. W.’Mosier hive re One of the most important real estate ! account ot a shortage of poles an 1 ina- turned to Ashland from a Vi-it to A Sch>ol O,fleers’ an I Teach -rs’ C.m- The City Dads met in regular session if a member was guilty of selling u 1 deals that have been made here recently 1 terial. ention held at the High S-hoil i VOl. v.--. will ..... b- - - ----- bad egg she must pay a fine. The indi louthern California. at the city hall. Tuesday night. The was that in which the pretty suburban to lay, Saturday, i Building in Talent, vidual's number on each shell of a re Mrs. M.ttu E Davis, who'spent the Mavor.all councilmen, the recorder anti I II C. Christotfer3on of San Rafael, home and several acres of very fine p. m., at which ! from 10:33 to 3:15 turned egg located the guilty une. The marshal preseat. grain land belonging to Jap O’Hara Calif, wis a Sunday visitor at Eagle 'renter part of the winter at Stockton, I time the following program will be ‘ ‘ circle ” eggs were packed in .30 dozen Calif., has returned to her home in After the minutes of the previous were sold o .ur. Summerville of Rogue Point. this city. | I given. were read and approved the following egg cases. The secretary-treasurer River. Mr. O’Hara plans on leaving Ward Spatz, of Hastings Nevada, S chool B oard & T eachsrs ’ C on - kept accounts and settled with the claims against the city were presented, John H. Fuller, of this city, is now Central Point bat not the valley, his was among the strangers at Eagle VENTION. member the week following the sales. audited and ordered paid, viz: me of the Ellison-White Chautauqua loss will be distinctly felt here, out I e Point Sunday. Talent High School Building. Turns were taken in carrying the eggs W. H, Venable, salary $100.00, ilti.-ials. He left. Saturday night for| Saturday, April 10, 1920. to town. The circle still exists, and 1 good wishes of the entire community It is a common occurencs to sei wood $4.75, bands $3 00, Re Port Arthur, Texas, on company busi- j ln:30 Music by local talent. are with him wherever he may go. has time has gone on has broad-ned the road graders at work now, an pairs at city pound $'.80.... $D.0.55 less. 10:45 E lucational l'eits G. R. Robinson its field of cooperation. Now it sells All young Central Point people were a consequence, the roads in this Frei J. Fick, supplies............ •65 Joseph Cyr, of this citv is Io iking i 11:00 The educational program includ- butter as well as eggs, and the mem tn Medford Saturday afternoon partici of the county are in much better D, W. Bagshaw, salary......... . 20 00 liter his creamery interests at Kelso, | ing a discission of the Elementary Cal.-Ore, Power Co. lights... 14.00 bers buy many of their supplies co pating in the Easter eg' hunt. pillow 1 dition. G. W. Ager, Wash. Educational Bill operatively. lights, races, etc. The recorder reported having notified Mrs. W. E. Hammell attended tht Five minute talks on the proposed Mrs. Lilian Inman, a new-comer in J. T. Gagnon that the franchise for Wilbur Dunlap of Dunsmuir, Calif., - home-coming session uf the Rebekah measure bv George Carter, J. the valley,recently purchase 1 a splendi 1 right-of-way for logging road had ex Government Will I spent the week end with his mother lodge recently herd in Medford. Wortman. Mrs. William Cirless, Rl-aere alfalfa ranch, known as the pired, also that sparks from locomotive : and sisters here. Mr. Johnson, a Medford business Gearhart property, situate! on the W. Milam ana others. Build Caves Road had started several fires. Mr. Gagnon ! Miss Audrey Holmes, who graduated man, transacted business in this sectioi. -ast side. Mrs. Inman will take ui> her 12:00 Daring the noon hour the do being present discussed the matter at ■ residence on the property immediately. I mestic science class will serve lunch While in this city during the week, from the Oregon Normal school at, of the county recently. some length, stating that a spark ar at a nominal fe • to th h ■ 1 Monmouth, April 9th, arrived home Andrew Pool, one of the forest Highway Commissioner Booth stated Mr. and Mrs. L. H. Wyant arrived restor had been put on the locomotive ■ Saturday morning. for it. i rat-gers, now making their headqu art- from Charleston, Wash , the beginning to President Bramwell, of the Cham and that he desired to have the franch ! I ers at Eagle Point, paid a short visit to if the week and will spend the summer 1:01 M ini;’ bv locai t.dei’t. ber of Commerce, that Che building of Mrs. McAllister and young daugb er ise privileges extended for a period of l his Trail Creek home the latter part ot in Ashland, unless Mr. Wyant is re 1:15 l'nysical E location four years. After some discussion by of the new highway to the Jocaohine of Grants Pass were Easter guests of i last week. caves within the boundaries of the t a) The Pr igran an I ita applicati n •filed to the shipyard where he has the former ’ s mother, Mrs. Alfred the mayor and members of the council E. ;. li. Hedriek. forest reserve was to be done by the Geo. West journeyed to Medford j.-en employed. Gillette, and family. it was decided to extend the franchise (b) B.meAts to tie stulent tederal government, while the highway ; Sunday to meet Mrs. West, who has Attende;! the Mrs. P. II. ‘ Whitney for a period of three years, provided A son was born to Mr. and Mrs. Carl C.iarles King. that in case the city desires to raise the department was interested in the build Bennett of this city the first of the I been undergoing treatment by a Port funeral of her brother-in-law, Phil (<•) The Southern Dreg >n Field Meet ing of the road to connect up with the j land specialist for some time. itetchen, a o-otrinent pioneer, at Port embankment at the dam before the ex week. R. B. Purves highway within the forest. Inasmuch John Holtz spent Sunday at his home land last week. piration of this period Mr. Gagnon shall 2.00 Uniform tests in rural seh >ols Miss Thelma Eilestad, who is teach , in Eagle Point. move his road beu and tract to a new as District Forester Cecil has stated Contractor A. L. Lamb is erecting I E. Morris to Mr. Bramwell, as well as to the ing her initial term of school at Derby, location farther up the hill side and be E. G. Trowbridge, a well known citi- two c mcrete bungalows and a double 2:20 Standardization of o ir schools, a members of the committee of Portland enjoyed a visit with her parents here yond the reach °F the water in the dam. ' zen of Medford, was at Eagle Point a concrete garage on his property at the discussion, Leaders—Mrs. Be tha The recorder-iw as instructed to prepare business men, that the funds were during the past week end. i few days ago. •orner of Marton and Iowa streets. McKinney. Mrs. A R. Kincaid, Hazel now available for the building of the the necessary ordinance covering these Mr. and Mrs. J. B. Holmes spent Mrs. J. K. Holmes and Mrs. Lap Mr. and Mrs. Crisp of the Nelda Cafe, Taylor, Mrs. M. F. Sheets road within the forest, there seems points. Tuesday in Medford visiting their worth, both of Seattle, spent Sunday lave bought the Neil property on the others. Complaint was made regarding a nothing to prevent the construction of danghter, Mrs. V. D. Brophy and fam I Eagle Point. :orner of L lurel and Almond streets. 3:00 to 3:15 Businm sesaion. that portion with out delay. Mr. Booth “fire trap” on property of T. J. Kenney ily. Mrs. Lee, the county ¡nurse, was io This is choice residence property an 1 between Third and Fourth streets and stated that a new program of road building with state funds would now a this part of the county on ofli rial busi makes a beautiful home. Miss Bertha Myers of Medford was on motion the recorder was instructed ness last week. A large number of local Elks attend Oil Locators Stake Alaskan a await the outcome of the election in Central Point visitor Monday. She is to notify Mr. Ker.ney or his agent to Claims. Mr. and Mrs. H. E. Webb, of Derby, ed a meeting of the Redding L i.lge abate the same at once. Some old May, but that with a favorable vote sister of Mrs. J. W. Welsh and was a were recent business visito.s at Eagle leld at Dunsmuir Saturday night. sheds on Block Two, also wete discuss then, the state’s portion ot the de guest at the latter’s home. Seattle, Wash H indre Is of oil Mr. and Mrs. G. H. Ketchum are ed at length and it was the .opinion of velopment could proceed. ■ Mr. Bram Mrs. J. W. Merritt, former well Point. ♦tu» visiting friends at Redding, , California. * claims, embracing thousands ot acres the council that owners should be re well stated that Commissioner Booth anown Central Point lady, now of Gold . asked if the people of this community Hill was among her many friends, hei . 'f' Special Easter Services were held in I of land along the Alaskan c last, from quested to remove or repair them. i Mount St4 Elias on the western bound ill our churches last Sunday. Councilman McIntyre offered the had a preference as to the route to be recently. ASHLAND ary line of Yukon territory to the city tne use of a Bmall tract of land as taken in getting to the caves, an 1 that Mr. and Mrs. C. F Shepherd ana Mr. and Mrs. C. E. Lange, Jr., have he was informed that the people of i a dumping ground for garbage and the dr. and Mrs. Kale Shepherd have re Alaska Peninsula in the west, have moved to Medford where Mr. Lange street committee was instructed to ex Grants Pass wanted the loop route Mrs. A. L Eggleston, of Portland, turned from southern California where ' been staked by locators in the fe v has accented a position in a local weeks since President Wilson signed amine the same and report at next completed at the earliest possible was looking after business interests in -hey spent the winter. garage. moment, but did not express preference I the coal and oil Ian I leasing in -asure, meeting. • . Ashland last week. Mr. L C. Ashby and little son ire according to reports from Sewar I. The Easter service of the Union Recorder reported receipts since last as to where the work should commence, W. G. Miller, a Lake^ciunty cattle visiting Mrs. Ashby’s parents, Mr. and that being within the province of the church here was a deeply ^impressive C irdova, Anchorage an I h meeting as follows. authorities.—Rogue River one and a very much appreciated one. man, has purchased residence property Mrs. James Barrett, in this city. the north. Water rentals and turn on fees 84.00 federal at the corner of East Main and Alida Courier. A large audience filled the house. A News of the bill’s signing, eagerly Cemetery lot soid and Cemetery streets, and will make his home in Home Use Cause Sugar Shortage ------------ -VdS«------------------ special feature of the morning service Ashland. awaited for weeks, started a stampede fees....... .............................. ,..27.50 was the taking into the church of a The sugar shortage is, no doubt, due that “old timers” sail rivall J the Special taxes from County The Small Tract Developer. number Mrs. J. B. Harrell, Jr., of Duns primarily to increased household use gold rushes of earlier days. Seward of new members, who had Treasurer due Jan. 1, 1920 1465.48 muir, Calif., visited her mother-in-law, Berry growing is (revolutionizing recently made known their intention of Mrs. J. B. Harrell, in this city recent- age anil not to increased U6eage by stampeders flocked to the oil regions of members of the church. becoming the Kenai peninsula, to] Cold Bay, on candy manufacturers. farming in Western Washington and Ij. East in Grip of Blizzard Oregon. The craving for something sweet in Shelikof strait and to other districts The best authorities ¡show Interest in church work and church is Supt. G. A. Briscoe, accompanied by nature’s call for carbohydrates, which along the Southwestern coast. From that 1000 acres will net $500,000 and greatly increasing here. This speaks Thos. H. Simpson, represented the supply fuel for the hum m engine and Cordova, the rush was in the direction well fur the minister. Reverend E Igar. Jefferson City, Mo., April 5—The this means prosperity for the whole blizzard which 9wept Missouri yester surrounding communitv. All lovers of “Jiggs and Maggie” Ashland school board at an important which is most acceptably supplied in of K italla and Yakut ig i, at the ’bases I of the Bering and M alaspina glaciers. day, destroyed the entire peach, apple, Loganberries and strawberries seem who had become well acquainted with conference of Western Oregon school^ ihe form of candy. cherry and plum crops, caulsing losses to be the two favorite crops althougn them, (their domestic tiffs, quarrels, of millions of dollars, according to in raspberries, blackberries, goosebenles, etc ) thru the funny supplement of the - jiniu .amÄflMj formation received by the state board etc., net wonderful returns. Sunday Journal entittled ‘‘Bringing of agriculture today. Any section with berry acreage and Up Father,” went to the play of tne New Orleans, La., A dtì I 5.—The a cannery within shipping distance is same name at the Page theater in Med Louisiana strawberry crop is seriously assured of rapid development and many ford, Thursday evening, and saw the real Maggie, just as unlovely, aspiring, threatened by the predicted frost to- new homes on small tracts Prices being paid for berry crops abusive and comical as the cartoonist night, according to the local weather for 1920 are th« highest on pictured her, and the loveable Jig s forecaster. record. The only danger now is that in as clever and resourceful as his skilled Kansas City, Mo.,. April 5. — Sun- shine after the storm, the piost severe trying to swell their profits the grow creator could expect him to be. Mrs. Mary Price and young on record for April in the southwest, is ers will demand a price that will mike the fruit prohibitive to the ultimate Robert, who were in Portland resulting in a general thaw* today. i t i Not only was the April snowfall consumer. Such a condition is to be week, returned here the first of record for the southwest broken by the avoided just as the berry products are week. While in Portland the visitors Eastern blizzard but the rfto'rm resulted becoming known in the market. The had a very enjoyable visit with .Mary in the lowest April temperature on growers price for loganberries has in and Florence, the two Ul-tItrglsfi^itCra 300 .fief, fleet tn paît’-five of Mrs. Price. :. ** record in the southwest, according to creased about • } ■ * •' years. the weather bureau here. Topeka re ir * The news of the death of Miss Edith ported the lowest temperature, 14 de Cranfield, only daughter of Mrs. Cran- grees. A killing frost, the local tore- field, former business woman here, Rameses II. caster said, was general over Oklahoma which occured recently in San Diego, northern Texas and northern Louisiana Calif., came as a great shock to the Rameses 11 threw a stone into the this morning. many friends of the young women here. Nile and sighed. Horticultural authorities reported Miss Cranfield, with her mother, re He had spent his whole life ¡fighting considerable damage to the fruit, sided hare for a number of years and and had licked all his neighbors. peaches, apricots and plums suffering He had added many slaves to hl3 was well known. She had been an the most. invalid fir several vears. The sympathy GUARANTEED FOR 75 DAYS WEAR section gang, and to his treasure vaults of the entire community goes out to many sheckels. sorrowing mother in her great “Circles” Mean Better Eggs But that was not enough for Ram. the bereavement. He wanted his fame to outlive his Harry Skyrman, who is attending mummy. Two egg “circles” in Lee County, . ‘‘But how?” mused the great Pharaoh. the U. of O., spent the Easter vacation Miss , last year sold $12,134.40 worth The royal printing press was not yet with his parents here. of eggs, and so far this year are beat invented and the palace house organ Edward Kahler of Portland is in ing last year’s record. was out of tune. the valley this week attending to busi An egg “circle” is an association of “I have it,” quoted Mr. R., as he ness matters and also visiting his producers for the cooperative market Kpocked the tip off a pyramid with a parents, Mr. and Mrs. W. E. Kahler ing of eggs. It may have few members pebble and took a puff at an Egyptian here. or many. The egg9, which bear the Deity. Mrs. Will Grieve and’daughter. Miss "circle’s” «tamp, are guaranteed, and lie called together all the stone Etta, were in Central Point visiting they command better prices than eggs maflops in the kingdom and they chisel friends during the week. which have been improperly handled. ed tU deeds of valor in rock and post At poultry on the average farm is ed it up where all might see. under the care of the farmer’s wife Some people call this history, but it Jacksonville, Oregon moat of the egg circle’s members are wasn’t. It was advertising. EAGLE POINT women. This was four thousand years ago. The first egg circle in Lee County Now Rameses has a cigarette named was organised near Shannon, In 1915, after him. O. A. Frank, of Roseburg, and B. | i by the county home demonstration Advertising did it. - Exchange. W. Paul, of Meoford, both represent-1 | ( k Ì !» New Shoes II 10 III 0 Boys and Girls II li Tread Lite H H II JÌ II Lewis Ulrich Pioneer Merchant II H II