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About Jacksonville post. (Jacksonville, Or.) 1906-19?? | View Entire Issue (April 24, 1920)
*••11 Britt '----------------------------------- I JACKSONVILLE:- A M aintain T own W ith A V alley C limate . J'VILLE PROPERTY CHANGES HANDS and reset and lie ha ■ now returned Tersely Told ini by hard bought expuri-mce in f irm home with good hopes of regaining the ing mys -If. I was b: ought up in M lire use <>f the limb again. w >ere we t ad to haul our produce 27 Mr. and Mrs. H E. Camph-ll of miles to market. Had I known it than Conscientious •j Washington were in town last week i w>> could have placed a dollar ad in a Correspondents and th > form -r purchase.! the interest The Jordan Residence on Med- 1 ical paper and saved the big expense Condensed Paragraps Dealing of marketing.” of H. J. Devaney, our banker, in tne tord Road Sold to Chas. Blicth, Frink Netherland iel from First State Bank of Eagle Point. Mr. With Important Events Oc Once using local a iverti.-ing a fn.ni- "V Medfold Tues lai wi arload of Campbell returned to his home but will of Eort Stevens. Other Prop er will always use it, thi n s Dr. Varn ASHLAND curring Throughout the United farm implements for use on his farm be back to assume charge of the bank ey. The difficulty is to convince him erty Negotiated For above town. States. th it it pays He will place a black by May 15. Mr. Conley h is p irch is ■ I the Ha wk and his wife, Dr. board in front of his farm an I adver Dr. H. M. Sh iw iiliss Nydah Neil of M.-lfori has .J. L. Jordan this week sold his resi The Pacific Mail Steamship company tise thre i-year-old pigs, o.- hav or Mattis Shaw, of Portland, form -r saw mill on Dog ere It, which he wi I been visiting her parent», Mr. and lence propertv situated or. the Medford has annouced the establishment of a grain in hopes that a few persons pass residents of this city, were visiti ,,.' operate. He has also 1»»ugn . a11. p i- Mrs. Frank R. Neil at Derby. road in tins city to Chas. Blicth, an beta n farm and int.-n Is to e'ear a id here last week. monthly freight service between Balti ing on the r >ad will read it. cultivate it. George Hoilenbeak, who has been in army man. stationed at Fort Stevens, “By placing Ins al in his home piper more, Md., and Portland, Jregon. Six Voluntary subscriptions am »unling he could reacn 29 times as many buyers to nearly $180<) have liven m ide here ships will be used. J. Berriin waited up fro n Brjvi's- a Medford hospital suffering from Oregon. Consideration was $700. Thia is a desirable piece of property, blood poisoning, has returned home A new fluid alcohol has been dis and probably be sol I out before the a l the past month to the Near East F ind, boro la it Sund iv. comprising about an acre of land and greatly improved. appeared again, ” says Jr. Varney. The logging camp train was de'ail 'I covered which can be use I as a s.ibsi- exceeding the city’s quota by abo it s in well kept condition. Mr. Blicth, Dr. Varney, an enthusiast in the I*. F. Johnson of Trail his invented with several cars logs Saturday tute for gasolene and will lessen the one hundred dollars. the new owner, says he intends to production of bloeJed rabbits, has an 1 patented a contrivance for thinning cost of operating an automobile. The weather has b mil very c >:• I here make substantial improvements when J. P Campbell came over trim Kla- hud many years of experience in farm fruit. It consists of a light pole with a The elevator operators of New York ing. math Falls last week to visit his fam recently, the thermomui-ir be.ng now i cutting machine on the end and can be he takes possession. Heexprease<Hm to freezing several nights. City are out on ■ strike, demanding self as being much impressed with the “I practice what I preach-” he de ily, who have been living here for the operated from the ground, thus climi wages from $5 to $'0 per 8 hour day clares, “anJ it has brought me resulra. past year. possibilities of Jacksonville as a resi- Mrs. Clevenger, Mrs. Carson, Miss dating the use of heavy lail.l ire. and time and a half over time. Women ience site and is contemplating pur i 1 Joe Alnutt Iris sold his residence Kate Foley, Ira Tungate, Mr. Fenns I create a mtrket f it- my rabbits, mid T. W. Sanford and Fred R Neil of who operated the lifts during war sell all I can produ.-e. ” property on Knob Hill to H. H. Elhart. an.I Mr. and Mrs. Avery came up 0’1 Ashian I spent one day last week in chasing additional real estate here. time are called as strike breakers. Mr. Blicth, wno left for Fort Stevens And practicing w.nat he preaches is a Miss Ruth Whitney resigned her po the speeder Saturday evening. town. They ha I be.-n fishing bit failed the latter part of the week, will move A final attempt is being made to religion with Dr. Varney. He is pastor sition as book keeper at the Citizen’s Elgie Abbott, who has been at U. to catch any owing to tho mully con- his family to Jacksonville as soon as keep Henry Albers of Portland, sentenc of the Baptist church at Corvallis. Bark and left Saturday for Grants roe, returned the middle of the di.ion of the river. ne receives his discharge from the ed to serve 3 years in j ail and pay a ! and has gone to work for the Pass. An election was he'd in Climax to army, which he expects will be ip fine of $1009 for violation.of the espion- ' Charge Against Mrs. Lark PineB camp. i Mr. and Mrs. Charles Butler O1 vote on the herd law which decrees th it mout a month’s time. Mr. Jordan is age act, out of jail. If this fails, ro Mrs. Ben Edmonson and family ar « no stock should be run at large. The Yreka recently moved to this city. indecided as to his future but is con other recourse is open to Albers but to Evarts Dismissed. side voting lor the enforcement of this templating the purchase of other Mrs. Elva Hobart, for two years visiting in tow.i ihi. week. serve his tprm. law won by a majority of ten, so that property here. In Justice Taylor’s court Tuesday pastor of the Flee Methodist church The largest coyote warrant ever —, at.er sixty days all stock must be con- here, expects to g > io California at thi This, in connection with other real afternoon the perjury charge agan.ct issued in Oregon was given to John I fined, thus requiring cattlemen who estate deals now on, an I the recent McCullough, of Standfield, for $112 Mrs. Luk Evans in connection with close of the conference year. She is EAGLE POINT have been using tne range for fifty Heavy demand for apartments in town McCullough found thirty-six puppits her having testified at her preliminary to b- state evangelist of her church. i| years to herd their cattle on other supports the belief that Jacksonville hearing last week on the charge of Miss Callie Biegel entertained about and one female in a raid made cn ranges. will eventually become a “city of the larceny of the automobile of W. twenty five friends at a 500 parly Sa: covote dens in his vicinity. The Pacific and Eastern Railroad Co, G. White of Grants Pass, was distniss- urdav. W. T. Normile an I Frank Rh ) les of .loniL-s.’’ A little cooperation on the Many" cities in the United States I s digging a new well > ear the depot. Medford were hero on business Thurs- part of our citizens in beautifying and e I. The twenty-fifth w -tiding nnnivt rsary have jjifjed thd overall army in a de naking our town attractive to strang The dismissal came on a technical of Air. and Mrs. C. L. Loomis was ob 1 be water was formerly carried thr I day. termined effort to lower the extreme ers will be well repaid by increased point raised by her attorney, Gus New served by a large gathering of friend» evt-ral yards of pipe from Butt- W. L. Childreth, our blacksmith, high costof Clothing, lae clothiers are reck. bury, that she had testified under a ‘met with an aeci lent last week. Wild- copulation. already beginning to teel the effects Bruce Lininger, a well known youru George Loosley was in town ast trimming a fruit tree, he slipped am. I voluntary oath not authorized by law and aro having special sales. business man of Ashland, and Mist week t«> interview Fnd Neil, who ' ha.» Tne second real estate deal of the , i fell badly wrenching his knee and to be made by a defendant in a pre Seven-, thousand cattle are said to j liminary ....... .. examination, when sile testi- Blanch Minton of Medford were mar oeen caring for a herd of cattle be- week in w Inch locoi people figured, oc- ankle. have been destroyed io Alberta because i fie j that she J had married Evans at ried at the home of the bride’s motht-i longing to Mr. Loosley. -urreil in Medford, when Henry Man- of the feed shortage. Conditions are ■ Tacoma eight years ago under the last Thursday. .ms and sister, Mrs. Belle Bell, purch A. C. Suen.e, road supervisor of said to be terrible in northern sections name of Wallace Music. E. V. Car er went to Portland to at .trownsboro was a business visitor in ased a house and about an acre of land of Canada. ituated on North Riverside in the | Tne dismissal of the perjury charge tend the monthly meeting of the Ofe town Thursday, as was also Earl Hays, GOLD HILL Rogue River valley metropolis. The Housewives in Portland and other i has no bearing on the auto larceny gon Fish and Game Commission, tf oad supervisor of the Eagle Poin orouertv is under lease to present cities have started a boycott against' ehnyge on whi.m she i was bound over which he is chairman, district. tenants until the latter part of Octob potatoes until ths Outrageous price has last week to the g-m I j try by Jus’ice Mr. anil Mrs. Otto Klnm of Klamath It is reported that T. Eddy has Mr. Adamson, mail carrier between fallen. Falls visited Aihlantl relatives last Eagle Point and Persist, reported that purchased the building formerly oc- er, after which time .Mrs. Belle may Taylor. — Mail- Tribune make her home there. eek. Denver, Col. and adjacent sections | the water was so deep in Elk Creek | cupie 1 by the Miller & Peterson store. It is J.ii I that lie intends to move hi, of the west were visited by a blizzard I C. B. Howard has returned from that it came high enough on his ear to Lumber Future Bright Chas. Duffield of Shoshone, Idaho, last week. A number of people were I Texas where he was called lyy th" ’i -tilj the eng be. He found it necessary picture show into one of the largv • - — attended the funcra’ of Ids father, S. frozen to death and telephone lines are I ness of his son, who is now well on .0 procure a team to get the car out. stOie l'uoma, The prospective d -mmJ f > • lumber practically useless. the way to recovery. This was the reason the mail was late. Splendid prospects for a record break 4 Duffield, last we k. was never so bright as at the present The first dance at Gold Hill’s opt n Word has been received of heavy [ time and rn n thoroughly famdiar Mrs. Elmer Ashcraft of Seattle is A I irge band of cattle, sold bv Green ing crop is reoorte I from several cherry fighting in Armenia, the Armenians with the industry state that there is making a short visit in Ashland before Mathews to a California man, passed orchards in mil vicinity. The tree.- air pavilion will be given the latter h ilding the American mission buildings. little possibility of the demand slacken joining her husband in Nevada. through town Saturday on their way are bio lining heavily and the only oart of the month, weather conditions : daneer to -e feared is Hu untimely permitting. Thirteen Americtn relief workers are ing tor the next 5 or 1») years. In fact Mr. and Mrs. G. W. Cutts, of Port to the Sacramento valley. j front. in great danger. The cement plant resumedoperations it appears that the dem md will ex land, were recently in Ashland, re Miss Florence Pool, county demon- A Seattle soldier who lost the power ceed lhe suoply for an indefinite period. newing old acquaintances. Mr. Cutts itrator, and,Miss Jessie Biles, assist Mrs, R. E. Mullen, of Portland, is a recently after a shut-down caused by a oreak in the operating mechanism of ol speech in 1917, while in the service, Now that the railroads have g me was a train dispatcher here twenty ant, held meetings here Friday and visitor at Gold Hill. Jias at last been cured and is able to back into private hands they are act years ago. Mr. a id Mrs. D. L. Carpenter, of the kiln. Saturday. The instructions given were talk. Leading physicians have been ively in the market an I wid buy tre Fishermen report • splendid run of A Washington man enroute home the ma'ting and remodeling of gar Portland, are In G >id H II for a short working on the case for three years. rnendous quantities of lumb.-r. tt is es from California stopped over in the ments. Quite a large number of ladies time. Mr. Carpenter i< one of the salmon in Rogue River, although the Agricultural extension workers and timated that they will SDen.l in tile auto camp grounds and was so favor were in attendance, some coming from owners of the local cement plant. vater is high and verv muddy a« yet. county agents in Florida have been ag next 3 years $1,6)0,099,939 for new ably impressed with our city that he i distance. The old covered wagon bridge a An enjoy ible birthday party was gressive in replacing scrub stock and freight Curs alone The railroads are decided to remain for a couple of Flovd Pierce, who sustained a badly Rock Point was dropped into the river given recently at the Ruhl home, Dr- especially inferior sires with animals far short of their normal freight car months. crushed leg several years ago, which last Saturday morning. A number of licious refreshments and games, fol- requirements due to war conditions and of improved breeding. been to people were on hand to witness thi lowed.by a theater party were features Mayor C. B. Lamkin has appointed did not heal properly, delayed construction unler govern Mrs. F. S. Foltz official chaperon ol Portland where his leg >f the evening. ---------------------- MP»--------------------- examined I event. ment operation and much of the equip public dances in Ashland. 58 Acres at Gold Hill Sells ment is tn bad con lition, Their re Walter Barham is suffering from a habilitation process will require large for $10,000 amounts of capital. Sorn ■ authorities broken jaw caused bv a chain that est.mate that the railroads will nsed broke near where he was working. II The funeral services of Edward Mc 50,000,090 ties, which Would req lire II Gold Hill, April 19.— A real estate 2,000,090,0011 board feet of lumber and Cauley were held in the Dodge under transaction of considerable note wag their oth ir lumber needs are in like taking parlors last Sunday, Rev. F. II Koehler officiating. clostd here today When W. VV. Hittie proportions. «■ reported the sale of his 58-acre farm in Thus, it will be seen that Conditions “Dobbin” Irwirp former owner of what is known as the Riverside coldnv, encouraging to railroad developinant the Valiev Auto line, is now hi'charge' two miles west of Gold Hill, to Roy L. and improvement directly aitict the if the billiard hall formerly owned by Ganfield for $10,000. Gantield, giving prosperity bt hundreds of thousands ot Alnutt and Moody. his residence as Medford, will occupy people etnplove I in the lumber in.lu try Forty-one cases of speeding, two the premises in 30 days. and conditions which hurt r.iiiro I’.ing cases of violation of the traffic ordinance The Hii tie farm a few years past «uto.matically hurt lumb-uri ig m normal and one for disorderly conduct were was a patch of chaparral an I rocks times. heard in the police court during March. J • and was bought by Hittie at a very Extensive improvements are under reasonable figure. Building of the Gold way at the Ashland postofliee. The Less Pay or More Work. Hill irrigation canal, which ruus above lobby is being enlarged, a new floor the property, ard construction of the laid and new letter and paper cases Pacific Highway along the river si ie of While in Seattle on his way to the built to facilitate the handling of the property, the contractors of which Orient, Frank A. V.mderlip gave an mail. used the rocks scattered over the land instructive and inspiring a Idress before A. E. Kinney of this city has filed as in road work, have raised the value of the West Coast I.umbering Association. candidate for the office of county com the land to the present sale figure, He sail that Bolshevism wool I not missioner on the repuolican ticket. This sale has set a new mark in Jan 1 WE SELL THE get a permanent foothold in this count value in this neighborhood. ry as it flourishe 1 where there was KIND I H \T want and hunger and there is plenty CATCHES BUTTE FALLS ] Ad in Home Paper Sells here. E I S il But in commenting on the labor situ i ■ ation he said, “ Today we are on a very Farm Stuff. The basket ball game played at % A'-‘ low basis of industrial efficiency. I think labor todav is not producing over Central Point Friday evening h- tween f Oregon Agricultural College, Cor 60 per cent of what would be normal Applegate and the Butte Falls bo%:< vallis, April 22.—Can a farmer adver efficiency. We could in reuse pro resulted in a victory for Applegate. tise potatoes as a grocer advertises duction tremendously. It rem uni to The local boys are not disheartened, as H Bugar? Can he sell hay, grain, pigs oi be seen whether we will or not. That they are all youhg boys while their op fruit by advertising? Do you know? i would be the best way to correct this ponents were ex-soldiers or cow punch These questions have been answered situation. I was in Akron the other ers. II in a practical wav by Dr. George IL day. The bricx layers ha I just an Sam Hughes and Miss Ellen O’Brien Varney, former farmer, now advertis nounced that after the first of the returned from Medford Monday after II ing expert and instructor in purchasing month they would dem in 1 instead of consulting a dentist and optician. and selling at O. A. C. $1.25 an hour, which they were then II Mr. Cadzow, Mr. Ahlstrom and H. “Systematic advertising has built up getting, $1.75 per hour, an I that they D. Mills, comprising our school board, a big business for a wealthy stockmen vouki enforce the rule that no m in liv went to Medford Sunday to see about Jacksonville, Oregon of my acquaintance,” he save. "He ■ ver 400 bricks a day Now that is a hiring teachers for the ensuing year. deals in thoroughbred cattle, and uses ather common thing in the east to- Three teachers were secured as w» the local paper to tell his neighbors iav. men may not lay over 400 bricks the principal from Talent, and our about them. a day abd you know they coull lay 1.-00 principal, Mr. Jewett, will go to Talent “I had to learn the value of printers’ or2000.J inti i for next year. WHAT OUR NEIGH NEWS Of THE WEEK IN TABLET FORM r I J 3 we Are Headquarters Fisherman And Fishing Tackle <____ ______ y Ill Phone 74 Lewis Ulrich Pioneer Merchant !5