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

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Hr. and Mrs. Dan Goodaii, held in
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Mayor Emil Britt and Miss Mollie
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1 U&l Britt autoed to Medford Tue-day after- the county jail un charges of forging
' noon.
and passing worthless cheeks, had
s AT UK DAY, JUNE 19. 193»
Oliver Harbaugh spent Tuesday their preliminary hearing in Justice
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Taylor's court Monday afternoon. They
day afternoon with Medford friends.
waived their examination and were
The
County
Educational
Board
met
LOCAL NEWS
bound over io the grand jury. Thetr
and transacted important business, !
bill was fixed at tbe sum of $10 >0 each
at County School
Superintendent
Mils Marion Nye of Prospect, who Ager’s office Wedne sday. Members and because of their inability to furnijh
suffered a badly broken leg when she of the board are; G. W. Ager, Senator it <hey were sent back to the county
Visit
jail in this city Each of them made a
fell from a cliff, is re[>orted as making
H. Von der Helien, Mile. Cantrail. Wel-
signed confession before .District At­
a good recovery. At the time of the I born Beeson, Mrs. D. Perozzi.
torney Roberts of their check opera­
accident, Mias Nye was brought to the
tions.
hospital at Medford, where a skillful i For Sale—LOCATION NOTICES
operation was performedby Dr. F. G. I both quartz and placer. Jacksonville
G. W. Agerand family leave Sunday
Thayer, since which time Bhe has been I Post.
by auto for Portland, where they will
I
G.
R.
Chapman,
Emil
Britt,
G.
A.
A welcome in terms of good mnaic
convalescing at the home of County
attend the Shriner’s convention and
Clerk Chauncey Flnrev. She will be Gardner. Al Snyder, G. W. Ager, W. Rose Festival for a few days, afier on fine ins'niments awaits veil Your
favorite musical compositions w
L McIntyre and R. 1». Hines attended:
removed to her horn a Sun i iy.
which Mr. Ager and the children will have an intensified appeal, you w
' Mystic Shrine Patrol Drill at Ashland
Mrs. Julia Williams, Miss Issie Mc­
return to Jacksonville and Mrs. Ager find, when played upon our
i Tuesday evening.
Cully an 1 Mius Lulu Williams spent
will continue her journey to Worthing­
Upright Pianos
John Djnnington, who for some time ton, Minnesota, where she will spend a
Suoday in Aehlaial.
Grand Pianos
past has made his home at Albany,- month visiting her father.
Mrs. Iienry Pitz and daughter, Misa passed through Melford Sundiy en­
Player Pianos
Myrtle, spent Sunday visiting relatives route to Klamath Falls, where he has | H. H. Noel of Medford was in town
Phonographs
in Medford,
accepted a position in a butcher shop, j Tuesday driving a Stephens Six auto, a
—and don’t forget we
Mrs. Mary WenJt was the guest of Mrs. Dunnington and daughter are ex- I i new car which has just made its
Record Headquarter»
honor at a birthday dinner given at the pecte l hire the last of this week or | j appearance in Medford.
I
Como-it is our pleasure to please you
hj ns of her daughter, Mrs. Joe Martin, ths first of next and will probiblv visit
Jay C. Sexton, a former resident of I
at Hillcrest last Sund ty. About seven­ i friends in Jacksonville and Medfjrd our city but now president of a bai.k
teen relatives and friends, including fur a short time.
at Brea, Calif., spent Wednesday wi.h
Mr, and Mrs. Daniel Elater of this 1 County Clerk Chauncey Flore/ re Mr. and Mrs. Lewis Uirich. Mr. Sex­
city, were present.
i ports that fees received at the clerk’s ton was form rly cashier of the Bank
WANTED -Compositor, or girl to office for filing instruments, etc., now of Jacksonville ana has many frivols
Broadway at Alder
learn the trade Apply at Jacksonville average $1200 a month, denoting a in the valley. We regret to note that
PORTLAND, • OREGON
Post.
j much larger business of this nature Ray Sexton, who was associated with
Mrs. Clarence Ott, who has been ! than has been transacted for years. In his brother, Jay C., in the banking State of Ohio, City of Toledo,
quite ill of la grippe, is very much im­ the recording department transfers of business here and who will be remem­
Lucas County, as.
J. Cheney makes oath that he
proved. Her mother, Mrs. Helen ' real property recorded this year are bered as one of the m >st brilliant play­ Is Frank
senior partner of the firm of F. J.
j greater than they have been in any ers on the old Jacksonville base ball Cheney
Johnson, has been caring for her.
& Co., doing business in the City
team, succumbed to an attack of “flu” of Toledo, County and State aforesaid,
Jack Greaves, of Medford, and Mr. i year since 1912.
and that said firm will pay the sum of
in Kansas about a year ago.
ONE HUNDRED DOLLARS tor each
I
Win.
Thompson
of
Sisson,
Calif.,
is
ar.d Mrs. T, W. Fulton enjoyed an
and every ease of Catarrh that cannot be
City Marshal Venable is taking a two cured by the use ot HALL'S CATARRH
auto ride to the new Hock Point bridge visiting relatives in Jacksonville. His
FRANK J. CHENEY.
parents, Mr. and Mrs. Dave Thompson, week’s vacation and incidentally haiv- MEDICINE.
beyond Gold Hill Sunday.
Sworn to before me and subscribed In
I are well known here.
esting
a
crop
of
grain
near
Ruch.
W.
my presence, this lith day of December.
All work done in 1920 spot cash at
A. D. 1SS6.
A. W. GLEASON.
L. I. Allen of Corvallis, well knswn G. Kenney is filling the office of marsh-
(Seal)
Notary Public.
W. R. Sparks’.
Hall
’
s
Catarrh
Medicine
is taken In­
al
during
Mr.
Venable
’
s
absence.
leader, spent the
as
State
Pig
Club
ternally
and
acts
through
the Blood on
G. A. Gardner, George and Chester
the
Mucous
Surfaces
of
the
System. Send
with
Jacksun
coun-
week
in
conference
The ladies in charge of the Public for testimonials, tree.
Wendt, Wtn. Johnson and Frank
ty
club
leaders.
F.
J.
CHENEY
&
CO..
Toledo, O.
Library
have
prepared
a
lengthy
list
of
Lindley attended the D. O. O. K. cere­
Bold by all druggists. "5c.
Bill Anderson of Applegate was a books by popular authors which can be
Hall's Family Pills for constipation.
monies at Yreka, Calif., last Saturday,
to which over lot) members made the Jacksonville visitor Thursday morning. procured through the library by a ny
Dr. and Mrs. E. J. Farlow of Long one wishing them. The librarians de­
trip in autoes. About forty candidates
Beach, Cal , were the guests of their sire to make the library service as com­
were initiated into the lodge.
J. P. Weils, former county school cousin, Miss Issie McCully, Thursday. plete as possible and if you do not find
Mrs. L. V. Baker and daughter ot the book you want on the shelves ask
superintendent, and Mrs. Wells were
callfng on ft ¡ends in Jacksonville Wed­ Albany, Oregon, are »visiting at the the lady in charge to get it for you.
Mr. anJ Mrs. R. D. Hines, Mr. and
nesday.’ Mr. and Mrs. Wells are on home at Mr. and Mri. George Howard.
a short vacation, three weeks of which Mrs. Baker is Mrs. Howard’s mother. Mrs. G. R. Chapman. Emil Britt and
will be spent on a ranch near Gold MONEY TO LOAN: We have money W. I. McIntyre leave Sunday mor.iing
Hill, after which they will return to
to loan farmers at 67« interest. Mc­ for Portland, where they will partici­
Klamath Falls, where Mr. Wells has
Curdy Insurance Ager.cy, Medford pate in the big Sh.'iner “doings” to be
D. W. BAGSHAVV
been appointed superintendent of
National Bank Bldg., Medford, Orb. held next week.
schojla for tbe ensuing year.
Attorney at Law
John F. Miller expects to leave for
County Judge G. A. Gardner is ore
Dr. and Mrs. M. C. Barb?r of Med­ San Francisco the beginning of the of the Shriners from this vicinity who
ford were at the county seat Thursday week where he will remain until the will celebrate in Portland next week NOTARY PUBLIC AND CONVEYANCER
morning.
first of July, and will return from the
Oilice in Ryan Block
Mr. and Mrs. Gus Newbury of M ed-
Mrs. George Launspach and daught­ California metropolis in company with ford autoei out to their ranch on
- OREGON
JACKSONVILLE.
ers, Ruth and Margaret, of Medford, an auto party.
Applegate Friday evening.
spent Friday with Mrs. Launspach's
F. E. Zook has torn down and re­
Mr. and Mrs. Roy Ulrich and children
drighter, Mr«. R. 1). Hines, of this moved the lean-to at the side of his
Word received today states that Mrs.
spent
Thursday evening in Medford.
city.
place of business, greatly improving
Adam Schmidt, better known to local
Joe Broad spent Thursday afternoon the appearance of his bnildmg.
Mrs. Orpha McKee of Medfbrd visit­ people as “Mamma” Schmidt, passed
at Medford.
E. W, Witte, well known insurance ed in town Monday.
away at the home of her daughter.
Matt and Bob Ray of Ruch were at man, was over from Medford Friday.
Mrs. A. D. McKee of Applegate Mrs. B. E. Har.ey, in Medford, Friday
Medford Tuesday.
Miss Marie Obenchain is expected to visited her daughter, Mrs. Tom Dun- night. Mrs. Schmidt was a sister of
Mr. Chris Ulrich, of this city. .
John Wilson, one of the Buncom arrive tonight from Eugane to vis­ nington, last Saturday.
farmers, was in Jacksonville and ]Med- it her grandmother,
Mrs. Mary
FOR SASE-T ao MT whiskey bar-
Jack Sharp of Weed, Calif., is visit-
Wendt. Miss Obenchain is a sophomore
rels. VV. R. Sparks.
ford Tuesday.
ing friends in town this week.
Cert and Mrs. H. H. Sargent were at the University of Oregon and is on
We are shipping fresh smelt from
am »ng tbe JacKsonville people in Med- her way to her home in eastern Oregon
the ocean now, much larger than com- Health and Welfare
for
the
summer
vacation.
She
is
also
ford Tuesday.
the granddaughter ot Mrs. (je()1-ge i mon smelt an 1 you w'^ ^nd vcr-v *’ne
Lewis Tliompson attended the high- Lewi, of this city.
Meeting Held Here
• Pan Hlh- Medford Fish Market.
school graduating exercises recently
Miss Louise Clausing, whb resides on I E. S. Wilson and Mark Finney are
held at Yreka. Calif., and ,is spending
The Jacksonville branch of the Jack-
a week with ft tends in that neighbor­ ths Pacific Highway near Phoenix, J now employed on the Green Springs
was calling on friends in town Friday. | road above Ashland.
soh Co. Board of Health met in this
hood.
I city May 27 ai <1 under direction of Mrs.
| Florence Lee, county nurse, djfteiidsed
i t.ie moral and physical welfare df -the
community.
Under the moral welfare, it was
Another Royal Suggestion
brought to notice that a number cf
young boys and girls were congregat­
ing jroimd the jail evenings and talk­ ,
ing to the prisoners and the secretary
was instructed to write a letter to
From the N ew R oyal C ook B ook
Judge Gardner and ask him to look
into the matter and instruct the jailor
Cream shortening; add sugar
HEN the children
to forbid the children playing on that
and
well-beaten
egg;
beat
romp in hungry as
side of th“ jail and talking to the
well and add milk slowly; sift
young bears, here are some
prisoners.
flour, baking powder, salt and
wholesome, economical de­
cocoa into mixture; stir until
The matter of quarantine was also
smooth, add vanilla. Put one
lights that will not only be
discussed and H i? Hope I the commun­
tablespoon of batter into
received with glee, but will
ity will cooperate with the iiourd < 1
each greased muffin tin and
satisfy the most ravenous
Health and report any suspicious cases
bake in moderate oven about
appetite in a most whole­
20 minutes. Cover with boiled
to them or to Dr. Malgrem, county
some manner.
physician. No furd.er business the
* 1I K' Orange Cakes
Cookies
meeting adjourned.
4 tablespoons shortening
V eup shortening
1 cup sugar
Jacksonville Branch of Jackson
I cups sugar
c, cup milk
U cup milk
1 egg
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County Board of Health. j
While You
Portland’s
Guest
Bush & Lane
Piano Co.
Nyal Remedies
bantox Store
TOILET GOODS
, Ge tn
Every
Hood*.
Velv.’tim Prcpirationt
Santos Face Creams
and Powders
Nyloles Eace Cream and
Powders, nine better
A’/:
t/iinj //>'<
Sii/ni. Eie.
ili
V'
And Don’t Forgot We Keep A Fine Line
ui Stationery
.1. W. Rubinen, M.D , Proprietor
Oregon
Jacksonville
Slush & £atu'
Jliatw (£n.
COOKIES and SMALL CAKES
W
S eggs
U teaspoon grated nutmeg
1 teaspoon vanilla extract or
grated rind of 1 lemon
4 cups flour
j teaspoons Royal Baking
Powder
Cream shortening and surar
together; add milk to beaten
eggs and beat again; add
«lowly to creamed shorten­
ing bind sugar; add nutmeg
■nd flavoring; add. 2 cups
flour sifted with baking pow­
der; add enough more flour
to m'.ke stiff dough. Roll out
very thin on floured board;
cut with cookie cutter, sprin­
kle with sugar, or put a raisin
'Or a piece of English walnut
in the. center of each. Bake
■bout 12 minutes in hot oven.
Cocoa Drop Cakes
4 tshlMnoons »hortenlng
1 eup sugar
I egg
U cup milk
1% cup» flour
1 teaspoon» Royal Baking
Powder
H cup cocoa
U teaspoon salt
1 ta&apoon vanilla extract
ROYAL
BAKING
POWDER
Absolutely Pure
2 cups Hour
3 teaspoons Royal Baking
Powder
>i teaspoon salt
1 teaspoon orange extract
grated rind ot 1 orange
Cream shortening; add sugar
slowly, beating well; add milk
a little at a time; then add
well-beaten egg; sift flour,
baking powder and salt to­
gether and add to mixture;
add flavoring and grated
orange rind; mix well. Bake
in greased shallow tin, or in­
dividual cake tins, in hot
oven 15 to 20 minutes. When
cool cover with orange icing.
COOK BOOK FREE
Just off the pr« rj T and finer
than ever b<fore.
Thia
new Hoyni Cook I’ook con-
tuinin.,*‘ 1(X) delightful re-
ripe«, will bo sent to you
free if von will Bend your
na:ne »nd address.
KOVAL RAKING POWDER CO
115 EuPon Street
New York City
Soldiers Receive Bonus.
In accordance with the new Army
reorganization Act approved June 1,
1920, hereafter original enlistments in 1
the Regular Army shall be for a period
of one or three years at the opti >n of
the soldier, and reeiilistmeut shall be
for a period of three years. Upon com­
pletion of a three year enlistmei.t every
man will receive a bonus of $90 on his
final statement, and upon uis reenlist­
ment for three years he will receive un
additional $.M) on his first ;.ay day,
making a total of $18). The pay per
month of a private 1st class first en­
listment is now $39.60 instead of $33
Jurmg the late war. Corporals, coo .
sergeants and musician« also receive
twenty per cent increase in their p y.
Bird Trials.
ft Is said to be an < no’.-hod fact
that several kind- of birds, crows In
particular, hold trials to judge one of
their number which has In some way
An Unusually Unique E uerlunment
Will Be G ven This Ye tr
JULY 3, 4, 5
In LITHIA PARK, Ashland
3
Banti Concerts, Ball Games, Open Air Dancing,
Free Vaudeville, Merry-Go-Round, Boxing Matches,
Water Sports,’Athletic Contests. Fireworks.
SZITi/RDA V, the THIRD,
Loggers’ and Miners’
Day
Rock Drilling Contests
Log-Sawing Contests
Gold Washing Contests
Miners' Row Will Be a Hummer
Roulette, Faro, Chucii-a-Luck, Etc.
Sunday, the Fourth, Largely Devoted
to Speakers of National Repute
Old Fashioned
Celebration
AND GREASED
i it
LIGHTNING
unríM»«vr»¡
Summer Vacation Tickets
ARE NOW ON SALE
TO
NEWPORT
(Oregon’s ol I favorite re < 1")
On Y; <| lina Hay Luge Niitatorium Ample Hotel
netommtxlalions unit camping facilities.
TILLAMOOK COUNTY BEACHES
Lo'ated 1<X) mile-<lue west of I’oil: rd between
Neah Itah niu \l iiin'ain nod Netarts Bay. These
le.ehes include Gaiibaali Hemrli reuiis, Neah kith-
t.ie, Marizunitu and Bay Ore.in.
CRATER LAKE
(OoenJulj 1st»
One of the natural «wonders of the world.
in the heart of all extinct volcano.
A Lake
Other Attractive Outing Places
Celestin
Ji.seph'n? County Caves (On run's Marble Hall»)
Shasta Mountain Resorts
Columbia River Beaches
Mt. Baihier National Park
Yellowstone National Park
Glacier National Park
“OREGON OUTDOORS”
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New Summer hookl •! co:y..rn~' gen r I information on
th«-different Or. gon It, toil
'num r Excursion fares;
Ho t I and Ct-mp r tea.
li'I'iireof <c ¡agent tor f .ther particulars.
SOUTHERN PACIFIC LINES
JOHN M. SCOTT
General Passenger Agent