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' JACK3ONVILLE:- A M ountain T own W ith A V alley C limate . JACK VOL. XIV RESOURCES: **11 Brlt» F ruit . M inks L umber , C atti .’:, C lav P iwihtti M \Y 2?, POLITICAL MEitb ORDER Of THE WEEK WHAT OUR NEIGH BORS ARE DOING Tersely Told all settlers, wood cutters and settlers to the assistance that can be rendered CENTRAL COIN By the State and county by disposing of their slashing at as early a date as Conscientious The Gleason lunch room, which had | possible. Correspondents I to be closed last week on account of The last wee': of the spring political The Oregon Forest Fire law provides , the s-rious illness of Mrs. Gleas in and | 1 e .mpaign v.'.is marked bv two meetings Coaden?ed Paragraphs Dealing that all logging slashings shall be is at the home of her u nit, Mis Ray- I of because of their inability to secure ; I: 'Id i 1 this ei’v an 1 Ih He atton li > ' the services of a good cook and com- . j went t i the polls Fri I ly prim ■ I with With Important Fvents OcJ burned annually. State Supervising = mold Refer, in .dcdforJ. Warden H. J Eberly, address, care ASHLAND i petent manager, was opened again the j | f.u is and figures regarding eamli la ea earring Throughout the United . Forest Service, Medford, Oregon, will I G. A. Hanson of Brownsboro first of the week. Mrs. Dora Lyncl i ! and iii.'aaur.'s to b? votod upon. | transacting business in town furnish any information that may tie States. has charge of the new stand 1 hie I Owing to the fu-t that o it of to vn ' week. j desired on this work. is good news to the public here * who ' Mr. and Mrs. J. W. King of Chico, have been lamenting the lack of ai attractions had called ni my of o ,r Any slash burning done after June 1 people away the e w .s but a sin i I at An influenza epidemic closed up a must be done under permits issued by Camp Le« is from July 6th to the 20th. I Calif., are being congratulated upon goon eating place and every one is tendance at the good roads ineoti ig it number of town in Alaska and many . state fire warden, but prior to Juno 1 First company of Ashland, commanded the arrival of a 1-1 pound boy. Mrs. I..... ............- i no d rmita are necessary- Caution is 1 by Captain W. M. Briggs, , will be in King was formerly Miss Genette pleased that the valuable service! of the court house Wednesday evening. people had succumbed. Mrs Lynch has been secured. I The meeting was called to order by The government air mail service i Hasel ton, daughter of Professor Has-I urged in slash disposal, in seeing that j attendance. Miss Audrey Homes of Pilot Rock, I Emil Britt, who acted as chairm in, celebrated its second birthday anni- fire does not escape to the property ot I Dr. D. M. Brower has returned to ton, an 1 lived here for s >me lime. Oregon, spent the week end witn her and addresses delivered by Judge W. versay laH week.- With the establish another, which case is punishable by Rjseburg after spendin; a few days Mr. and Mrs. Walter Painter, who parents here. E. Crews and F. J. Newman of Med ment of the coast to coast service tbe J law. ___ ________ I with his daughter. Miss Vo la, who is were marrie I at Medford last Tues Mrs. Emma James of Butte Falls ford. New York mail will reach San Fran- re?overiiig from an operati >n for ap- day, passed through here on their way visited in Central Point a few hours 1'his was one of a series of meetings cisco in 48 hours. Jacksonville Men Make Big penihcitis. to Mrs. Painter’s home a' Trail. held throughout the county this week, one day last week. Revenue officers confiscated eleven Mr. and Mrs. Win. Davenport a id J. L. Churchill and family of Medical Shipment of Honey. Miss Verda Lynch closed a very suc the object of whi -h was to thoroughly barrels of wine near Portland. The1 Lake, Wash., arrived in Washington Mr. a.id Mrs. F. C. McRenolds of Med cessful term of school at Table Rock explain to the voters the coup y rout wine was being transported ■ , i . in a large - i > last week. They intend to make their ford were in Eagle Point last Sunday. last Friday and h-as returned to her b i l l pro.uosi.ion as well as the state trunk under a camouflage of orang s. That tbe busy little bee is running, home here. S. H. Harnish an I family spent the home hero where she will spend the 1 ’ bond lim tation measure, t iere be Oregon experienced a gasolene fam- or flying, true to form in this neigbbor- ing a well founded belief that the.-e week end visiting his father-in-law, J summer with her mother. Wiliiam Reinhart an 1 Victor Ander l.ie. A record price of fifty cents a hood is evideiced by the fact that iiieamt-’s ha I nut received proper con P. Mivinaso, at Williamsburg. gallon was reached at Roseburg, Ore Ma'kiis & Bell, our apiary men, son, w“ll known Ashland bakers, have sideration. Messrs Crews and Newman Fred Pelouse, leading farmer and gon. recently sold six tons of extracted opened a bakery at Grants Pass. presented argum nts favoring the Mr. and Mrs. J. D. Duncan, a:e new dairy man of this section, returne I Tlie barbers in New York voted to honey, the last of their 1919 output, to GOLD HILL measures in a lucid an I co ivineing Btrike. They will shave patrons at San Francisco wholesalers for distri residents of Ashland, having recently from Eugene where he wilrressel the manner, laying special stress on the bution in the California metropolis. In sold their ranch near Pheo.iix. They ballgame between Stanford un versi'y their home for the regular fee. benefits to b - derived by the county in and U. of O. teams. His son, Bob J W. Clark, who is soon to leave case the bond issue carried. The largest seizure of narcotics in addition to this shipment about two ' have had as t .eir guests, Mr. and Mrs. Pelouse, is a member of the Stanford for Portland, lias sold his home to W. the history of Oregon was made near and one half tons of honey has been J. A. White of Graybill, Montana. team. F. Blackert. The campaign ril’y held at the school Portland. Morphine, imported from sold in small quanities to dealers and i Dr. George J. Ki -z, a chiropractor C. B. Watson has returned from Cal- house in this city Monday night, while Italy and valued at $16,000 was confis customers in Rogue River valley, the f.om eastern Oregon, has located _ in entire eight and one-half tons selling ; iforni i, whsre he wa-i engaged in sur- not so well attende I bv Io1 il p top e as cated from two Chinese. Ashland, His family will join him it should have been, a considerable an average price of 18 cents per pound. I j veying for an irrigation project. England wishes to sell to American BUTTE FALLS prop irt'on of the auuie ice being c im This honey is the product of 300 hives , soon. ■ The Wonan's Relief Corps served merchants men’s all wool suits that can Mis. A. C Briggs has go.ie to San of bees situated at different points m posed of people fro n G .Id Hill. Co itr il - dinner last week in the I. O. (). F. be put on the market here for thirty 'oint, Medford mid Ashland, who It id the valley between Jacksonville, Med Francisco to visit her daughter, Miss ■point, eight dollars. During a thunder storm last week, banquet room. The proceeds, mno lilt inotoied 'a th • c i I itv s • u, was i i all ford and Perrydale, the best results and Francis Briggs, and her nephew. ing to nearly $15, will be use! for re several trees on Dudlay mountain were Harold Walton, a young man of St. heaviest yield being obtained from a George Cvestrr. other ways a pronouneel s iceess. The lief work among the old soldiers Joseph, Mo., robbed the New Orleans colony of 100 hives in the hills sur Raymond Long has returnel to his struck by lightning. - r .liy was em ih ilreally a Wo id mee - vicinity. Limited train of $100,000 but was kill rounding Jacksonville. studies at Stanford University, after Mrs. A. Dupree who underwent an ing, live speakers urging the general's who has been ed shortly after when engaged in Henry Mankins states th it the de visiting his parents, Mr. and Mrs. operation at a hospital in Ashland was, 1 Mrs. E. J. McIntyre, n all ,nation an I dwelling on ms ability sojourning in southern California ba- battle with officers who tried to arrest mand for honey is becoming increasing O. W. Long. doing very nicely at last reports. a administrator. Captain Ralph Cowgill cause of ill health, is going to return o! Medford during the course of his re him. ly heavy and that since making the Mr. and Mrs. W. E. Sanford have Mr. and Mrs. Buel Hildreth have to G fid Hill and mike her horn? h ire. Wreaths, flowers and eighty thous San Francisco shipment the firm has hud as their guests, Mrs. Mary F. ' gone to Prospect where they will spend - The opening dance given at the marks bitterly criticised Senator lohn- and American fUgs are to be furnished received many orders which they have i Sanford aid daughter, Mrs. E. M. son, who, he stated, constantly appeal the summer. pavilion was a success from every ed to class prejudice. Mrs. II. IL for decorating the graves of American been unable to fill. Benton, of Los Angeles. Harry Mills «nd Ira Tungate were in standpoint; many people attending Sargent ealle I attention t> the fact s fidiers in Fi ance. The funeral ot Charles A. Abbott from Medford, Ashland and other that fourteen of tbe presidents of the Medford last Tuesday. Two thousand troops from England He’s From Missouri was held last Wednesday afternoon ut i towns. United States were military men, i ll were landed in Ireland to assist in en Hie Elks temple. Mr. Abbott was a' David Smith and family have moved , I j of wh im laft excellent records as the Public The local committee of forcing order there. j to Eagle Point and are making their native of Iowa but had lived here for a - Mayor Emil Britt is in receipt of the score of years. Ho is survived by his j I home wi*h Mr. Smith’s mother, M s Health Association met at the h ime j chief executors. Pre I W. Mears and Government officials captured seven of Mrs. Lynn Smith Friday afternoon. . Mrs. A. I Klucker of Medford Loth fr >m a wife, two daughters, Mrs. Bert Arm Beale. teen Chinese, 1000 quart« of whiskey, following comnMinic itiun I hitherto unknown band.d ite f >r pre-i- 1500 quarts of cognac and 100 quart! ol priest of Jacksonville and Mrs. Hannah ' Mrs. Stewart accompanie I her gon. Mrs Lee, Public Health nurse, gave a delivered eloq lent ad Iresses extolling wines on board n Cuban schooner bound clent. "’Vile announcemaot is written on Sylter of Portland, and two sons, M-> Barney, to Medford where ho wi l u? report on her work i . i this community. I General Wood aa a man of strength a picture postal card, the reverse side vin anu Ernest. Tfw g:a',ua»’lg class of the Gold Hill and administrative abilities mid deelm- for F|ori ‘a. under the care of a physician. of which very appropriately bears a ' high school held commencement exer ing that a man of Wo > I's --a'iir-i w i The final community meeting of the Five. department stores of Omaha, colored picture of the main entrance | J, Frank Carson has recently go i ” j cises in the pavilion Friday n'ght, May sadly needed in the White House at Belleview and Neil creek neighborhoo s Nebraska, have announced big reduc-1 the present moment. to the White Housj. The fact that to McCioul, California, where he will ! 21st. was held last Friday. County Super- tion in clothing. Colonel Sargent, who was the last stay for some time. the Avriter is a bachelor and only 42 I C. N. Shaver has rented the Harvey French and British warships and four years bf age should Constitute a strong eutendent Ager gave a talk in behal f «leaker on the program, dwelt on the The shower of rain Monday ni timing garden plot on the Smith property and American fighting vessels are at anchor bid for the petticoat vote of the coun of the educational bills to be voten este. m in which General Wood was ' was very valuable to the garde.ii und is pl inting it to potatoes. upon at the primaries in the harbor of Vera Cruz, Mexico, j try: held by the officers and inen serviu; crops. S. P. Dickey of Lakeview was in under him and concluded his remarks The tennis court of the high school American troops are very vigilant along , •‘The Hor.. Mayor, Miss Alene Mahoney, who has been town one day last week He was learn has recently been paved by the Oscar the border. with the assertion that (leueial Wool, Jacksonville, Oregon. I up north visiting, returned home Mon ing to drive a ne.v Chan Iler car. Aliens are arriving in the port of I “Louis A. Baird of St. Louis,Mo.,ex Huber highwav forces. dur.i g his adniinistriiliv.' career in lay, accompanied by her sister, ti rs. G. W. Milam, principal of the school Cuba and the Philippines h id control led New York at a rate of three times j soldier, statesman, bachelor, for presi i Miss Roberta Barr, of .Pittsburg, Pa., j Ray Spencer. in Phoenix, was a b nines I caller in m >r. business transaction than all tho addressed the Presbyterian missionary greater than they are leaving, accord dent, republican nomination I ask Tom O’Brien and T. Vanetta have town last Saturday. ing to statistic« by Ellis Island officials. you to help me tell all we do not want society on the work of the Freedmens president’s combined before taking gone to Cottage Grove, where Mr. Extension So iety, last Saturday. Miss Henry Ray, mining mm of Gill Hill that office. Plans are made in Chicago for the old Gen. Wood. He is to old. Advocates I Vanetta intends purchasing a farm. Mrs. II. K. Hanna, with Mrs R »w II an I Mrs. Alice Cottrell were married erection of the largest hotel in the expensive idle army, militarism we Barr is touring the coast in the interest of her work. Everett Abbott spent a fsw days in last Saturday and are at home in the Hines as accompanist, rendered a sol i went to war to stop. Vote all May 21 world. The building is to have 41MW Limpmm house on the hili. which was encored hv the an liene •• to defeat old Wood. I made sacrifice The Cinderella club has adjourned Medford last week. rooms and will cost $15,000,000. I for the slimmer. They intend, however, Ephrata, Wash , has agreed t’o pay to be president ” -----------»<*>*--------- — holding a reunion picnic in the park ríe $6000 to Charles Hatfield of Los Angeles ’7“. to operate on the atmosphere and pro I Grand Jury Labors Light. sometime in July. Arrangement for extending the Pick III duce 8 inches of rain to save the cattle wick auto stage service from San «nd crops. The grand jury, which convened at Francisco to Portland, through th s If the court in this city last Monday, had territory are already under way. The Fishing Is Good. one of the lightest sessions in the line is novz giving daily service between t countv’s history. Only four indict tho Golden Gate and Los Angeles. ments were returned, three of which Soring fishing on the lower Rogue were against Mrs. Lark Evans in con Charles Robertson, until recently a has been fair so far this season, though nvction with the W. G. White robbery resident of Ashland and part owner of none of the gillnetters are making big case of Grants Pass, the fourth indict the White House grocery, is now con money. The chinooks ran good for a ment returned was against a man nected with the Fruit Exchange at Modesto, Calif. week after the season opened, but the charged with larcenv by bailee. Mr. and Mrs. W. S Stennett an 1 river has cleared up rapidly and this Circuit court will convene at the condition caused the run to slack off court house Monday morning for Hey daughter Edna attended the funeral of until the last few days when the ma sessions. Indications are that no Mr. Stennett’s uncle, Wihiard jority of the boats have turned to criminal case of especial importance Lowe, at Giants Pass last Thursday. 1. Good Overalls are Scarce. night fishing. A meeting of the local will be hear! at this term of court. The residence of A. E. Manely, man fishermen's union was culled last Sun ager of the Clayton orchards a few 2. It men who don’t need overalls buy them . ........ K- » --- day to agree on the price to be paid miles south of Ashland, burnci to the it means WASTE. Higher Yields Per Acre. ground last Friday night. The family this season, but the attendance was so 3 If overalls are wasted, it means IN limited that nothing was done. Conse tiarely managed to make their escape quently another meeting will be held CREASED scarcity. and were unable to save any of their At a time when the wh >le world is next Sunday and all members should effects. The origin of the fire is 4. If overalls become more scarce it means attend aa the meeting is of vital im calling for sugar and yet more sugar, known. EVEN HIGHER PRICES portance. The number of boatB on the and when production is some millions Perrine’« store on the Plaza of tons behind demand, the question of river is below the usual mark, due no entered by burglars one night As a retailer of work clothing we OPPOSE this movement doubt to the high wages paid for labor wavs and means of increasing output week ar.d robbed of goods valued at is one tnat no sugar producer can ai- It is not a square deal to the working man. who will be forced to pay outside. However there will be an in $20 J. crease later on when the fish begin to ford to ignore. There are two possible abnormally high prices because of the waste of others. come in better.—Gold Beach Reporter. means of bringing about this resuU. It ij> not a square deal to the retail merchant. He is not responsible for One is by bringing more acres under cultivation; the other is by obtaining a the high prices of today. The growth of this movement would force EAGLE POINT Now is the Time to Burn higher yield from the present acreage. him to sell his clothing and furnishings at a loss and make it up on For years preceding the war Ameri work clothes. Slashings. can farmers plowed, planted and culti Miss Hazel Brown, who has been We are asking the co-operation of every thinking citizen in stampingout vated (after a fashion) two acres of assistant cashier at the Eagle Point the “OVERALL CLUB” movement, which threatens his best interests. Tbe closed season for slash burning land to obtain the same yield that Bank, has resigne I here an l ai-eepled begins June 1 and extends to October Europeans were getting from one acre. a pusition in the Medford N itio.ial With the increasing farm labor Bank. 1. Therefore it is greatly desired that John Howard was in town Friday for all slashings in the county be burned shortage the farmers thouid strive to a short time on the way to his home uii during the month of May wherever the increase tonnage per acre planted. Rogue River, after spending tbe winter burning can be done with safety. Worth Trying. in Los Angeles. Slashings turn into fire traps during A few more -miles of silent sympa- the hot summer months and are al Frank llenner, Industrial Accident ways a serious menace, not only to ad •fly. <i few more tender word», a lltth Commissioner at Salem, was here o Jacksonville, ‘ Iregon more restruiut on temper, n.ny make joining timber land, but also to the all tbe difference io our Ilves.—Stop business lust Saturday. proparty and homes of others. It ia ford Brooke. Miss Marion Nye of Prospect, who therefore desired to .cell attention of fell from a precipice and broke her leg, j. NEWS OF THE WEEK IN TABLET FORM. r L r™----- — The a bout OVERALL CLUBS This message VITALLY concerns every man who wears WORK clothing Lewis Ulrich Pioneer Merchant