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About Jacksonville post. (Jacksonville, Or.) 1906-19?? | View Entire Issue (June 26, 1920)
Jacksonville Post SATURDAY, JUNE 2«.J 1920 Pies Bailey, a former resident of t' is city but who now makes his his : | headquarters at Algoma, Oregon, visit- ' eJ his family in Jacksonville this week. Smooth as silk, eh? — Same here THE CITY DRUG STORE — Chesterfield ’ | At lhe recent election of Ruth Re- ! bakah Lodge No. »., I. U. O. F., Miss LOCAL NEWS Zola Knox was elected Noble Grand, Mrs G. K. Chapman, Vice Grard; Miss Mr». Suri» Turner Neil, well known Flora Thompson, recording secretary ,tq. the older residents of Jacksonville, Petct J. Fick, financial secretary, and spent Tuesday with Mi«« lnie McCully. Jacob Schafer, treasurer, hold their Mr. Calhoun, father in law of John offices over until January 1, 1921 In- Rice, well known in this city, is re. situation of these officers will be July, 19. ported very ill at Ins home at Ruch HESTERFIELDS are “hitting on all four ’—smoothness, taste,quality and value. What’s the good word, everywhere you go ? They satisfy ! t C ’ Mr. and Mrs. Pies Bailey were Med- W. R. Sparks is the proud possessor I ford visitors Tuesday afternoon. of'a new and gaudy red “bug”. For S^je-LOCATION NOTICES— Mrs. Julia Williams, Miss Lula Wit Bums and Miss Issie McCully wen» ¡both quartz and placer. Jacksonville Medford visitor« Wednesday eyeni ig. Post. Ì S d R ìx i ure Creams ani Powders .Vi I Din t b\>r< *t We Keep of Stationery Another Royal Suggestion PIES and PASTRIES From the N ew R oyal C ook B ook and mb In llahttr with flngsr«! add water slowly until of light consistency to roll out. Divide in halves; roll out one half tfiin; put on in small pieces half re- fhaining shortening; fold upper and lower edges in to center; fold sides In to center, fold aides to center again; roll out thin and put on pie plate. Repeat with other half for top crust. C Plain Pastry This recipe is for one large pie with top and bottom crust t cups flour H teupoon ««It 2 tea»poon» Royal BttaM* Powder U cup shorten log cold water 61ft together flow. Mft »nd b»»t- tog powder; add sborteniug «nd rub in very lightly with tips of finger.- (the leas It la handled tho better th« paste will be). Add cold water very »lowly, enough to hold dough together (do not work or knead dough). Divide In halves: roll out one part thin «n floured board and use for bottom cru«t. After pie la HUed roll out other part for top. Rich Pastry 1 eupa pastry flour W teaspoon Royal Baking PoW-der U teaspoon salt t, cup shortening cold water 81ft flour, baking powder and add one-half shortening Apple Pie ROYAL BAKING POWDER Absolutely Pure a Fine Line S .1. \V. IDS* man, MJ) , Proprietor Misses Al c • a al E li’h Ho-.-fs spent | S. E. Dunmr.gt.on made improve Sal unlay t-veiung in Medford. ments, consisting of new walks, fences, •Lewis Ulrich attended Elk's I alge at I etc., at lhe rear of his place of husi- . ness on California street this week. Medford Thursday evening. J. W. Wakefield, one or Medford’s i Word received from Mrs. W. A. live real estate men, was in Jaea- Cox, daughter of W. R. Sparks, states I 1 soaville Friday evening. that herself and sons. Wesley William Win. Hanna, Medford manager of arul Lloyd Lewis, are well and prosper- 1 the Associated Oil Co , was in Jackson- ous. 4- soiiville for a short time Friday even Mrs, Wm. H. Johnson, who accorn- Mr. ai d Mrs. Maik Kiine and' Miss ing. D. W. BAGSHAW ( panied Mr. Johnson on his recent east- i Theresa McLaugl tin, < f Medford, were Def |ji y assessor Janies M. Crone- ern trip, reached Jacksonville Sunday. guests of Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Apple Attorney ut Law milicr autoed to Medford Friday. On her return journey Mrs. Johnsin baker, Sunday. Miss Jean Opp arrived home Monday stopped off a few days to visit her CONVEYANCER Mrs. S. E. Dunnington, Mrs. Gene from Portland, where she ha§ been at parents at Woodburn, Ore. Thompson and Mr. George Lewis at Office in Ryan Block tending school. The big deal which has been pending tended the funeral of Mrs. Murgaiet Henry Fleming, wbo has been al here for sevefral weeks for ths sale by Matney* at Logtown cemetery, Wednes JACKSONVILLE, tending school at Oakland, Calif., ia J. T. Gagnon of his Medforl-Jackson- day morning. spending the summer vacation at the ville rail road lease, mills in this city Miss Maude Eads of Medford spent j and J acksonville and timber holdings home of his parents in Jacksonville. this week with Mi’s. Joseph Apple L.-wis Thompson, who visited friends on Jackson creek to a syndicate of baker. I at Hay Creek, Calif., last week, re; 1 California fruit shipping concerns in which Klien, Simpson and Co., of Los 1 Mrs. E. S. Wilson, Mrs. S. E. Dun iuruei to Jacksonville Sunday. Angeles, and the Earl Fruit company | MONEY TO LOAN: We have mm.ey of the northwest are the chief factors, I nington and Mrs. Tom Dunning! cn to loan farmers at 67» interest. Me- ! has not yet been consumated. However i •pent Tuesday afternoon in Central Curjy Insurance Agei cy, Medford I it is understood that the syndicate still j Point. N itipnd Bank Bldg., Medford, Ore. , holds an option and negotiations are I Mrs. Rubv Fox and George Howard of San Francisco, daughter and grand Mrs. Ella Caine is spending today | «tilt on —Mail Tribune. of Ohio, City of Toledo, son of Mrs. Irene Eaton, visited Mrs. State (Saturday) in Ashland. Lucas'County, ss. Now that the dry season is upon us Eaton and Wm. Eaton at the family Frank J. Cheney makes oath that he Enos Conger was a Friday afternoon and the danger of fire is greatest, it; home i 1 this city recently. Mrs. Fox and is senior partner of the firm of F. J. passenger to Medford. would be «lvisable to overhaul and i Mr. Howard autoed from the California Cheney & Co., doing business in the City of Toledo, County and State aforesaid, Reuben Pitz was one of the Jackson WANTED-Compositor, or girl to | metropolis, mailing the trip 411 about a and that said firm will pay the sum of ONE HUNDRED DOLLARS for each ville people in Medford Friday. learn ¿he trade. Apply at Jacksonville day and a half, which approaches rec and every case of Catarrh that cannot be cured by the use of HALL’S CATARRH Cap R.uch and Bob Ray of Ruch auto- Post. ord time. MEDICINE. FRANK J. CHENEY Sworn to before me and subscribed in e 1 to Jacksonville lhe middle of the Misi Marie Obenchain left for her test the city’s supply of-hoib and fire my presence, this 6th day of December, wed:. home tn eastern Oregon Weun“sday i fighting apparatus, flush hydrants and A. D. 1886. A. W. GLEASON. (Seal) Notary Public. Mr. and Mrs. Finley and Mrs. Par-j moining, after a brief visit with relat-' make every possible preparation to Hall’s Catarrh Medicine is taken in ives in this city. ternally and acts through Blood on sons of Ashland were the guests ol ; combat the hie fiend. Prevention is the Mucous Surfaces of the the System. Send A number of young people enjoyed a always better than cure. for testimonials, free. Miss Issue McCully Thursday. F. J. CHENEY & CO., Toledo, O. F K SALE—TW-4J MT whiskey bar picnic and a wienie roagt at the Rogue Sold by all druggists. 75c. Ches'er Kubli passed through Jack Hall's Family Fills for constipation. river last Sunday. After lunch, the I sonville Friday with a fine bunch of rel«. • W. R. Sparks. FOR SALE—Good horse. Suitable for party made the ascent of Table Rock. | beef steers. lh_v were taken to Med It is-reported that Win. Henry, a general purposes. See W. It. Sparks. Those participating were Misses Anna ford Niedermeyer, Lulu Williams. Leora former resident of this citv, will enter W I. Mcfiityre, one ot the Jackson Wm Pack lam of Willow Springs was Godward and Messrs Carl Niedermeyer. the state hospital at Salem to receive •t the county seat on business Friday. G.-orge Wendt, Paul Godward, Otto ville people at the Sjiriners’ convention treatment for tuberculosis. Frei J. El k, Who attended the Niedermeyer, Chester Wendt, Henry at Poriland this week, returned horn. Thursday. A L ek Thumps').’, an aged and well Shriner’s convention at Portland this and John Niedermeyer. Al Snyder arrived in Jacksonville known fesi lent of Jacksonville, is se« * week, neUiruid home Fl’iday. Mrs. Jacob Schafer visited with Thursday after spending the fore par l iously ill at the home of his soil, John F-. Miller left Wednesday even friends in Medford Sunday. of the week at the Shriners’ big “do Arthur Thompson, in this city. ing for Sun Francisco.' where Ije will Mrs. Many Wendt was quite.ill this ings" in the northern city. Arrangements have been mad le to visit friends and relatives until the week, suffering from a severe attack Mankins & B.-II this week completed have the old time circus wagon from the beginning of July. of tiie'stomach sickness that has been County Judge G. A. Gardner, who prevailing in Medford and.various other the purchase of an 80 acre tract of Jacksonville ii. the Old Time’s parade, mining land in the 1’oorman errek •July 2.~ Ashland Tidings was one of the Shriners from Jackson towns. dis ’rici. frem Mrs. Ella Duff of Med ville at Portland this week, returned LOST A large white bulldog. Re- I Miss Lulu Williams and Miss Marie Friday. He re[>orts an enjoyable time. Obenchain visited tho latter’s aunt, ford. The local firm now have a pr< m- t irn to W. R. Sparks and receive re i«ing claim in that locality which they i FOR SALE-Shetland pony, saddle Mrs. James Issot in Medford Tuesday propose to develop and it is reported 1 ward. and bridle. One of the finest. W. R. evening. that news of interest to mining cirdesj Sparks. Warned by Sandpaper Label. A business education is merely learn may shortly be expected. Col. and Mrs. IL II. Sargent were in ing plus learning how. Our intensive A device for protec ting people I'rom Dunnington & harkley have closed j Medford Tuesday. morning and evening sessions and es their Jacksonville garage an 1 purchas- < taking doses from poison Imitles lev R. D. Hines is having his residence pecially low rates for the summer ed a shop at Talent. They too . charge mistake is a .sandpaper label. The ordinary label is pasted on a piece ot property remodeled. J. A. Marsh and make it easy to learn how. Yours busily, of their new garare the frst cf the' sandpaper large enough to go all Medford Business College. C F. Hoel s are doing the work. week. round the bottle, so that when unyone HEKR tipi Tltere is no further reason for worrying about table va riety. The new Royal Cook Book gives new suggestions for every meal every day. The book is so full of sur prises there will never be another dull meal in the home. Here are a few sug gestions from the new Royal Cook Book. Nya! Remedies Santox Store 114 cup» flour IVi teaspoons Royal Baking Powder la teaspoon salt 2 tabh spoons shortening 4 apples, or 1 quart sliced apples 2 tablespoon« sugar 1 teaspoon milk* Sift flour, baking powder and «alt; add shortening and rub in very lightly; add just enough cold water to hold dough to gether. Roll half out on floured board, line bottom of pie plate; fill in apple«, which have been washed, pared and cut into thin slices; sprinkle with «ugar; fla vor with cinnamon or nutm«*g; wet edge« of crust with cold water; roll out remainder of pas try; cover pie, pressing edges tightly together and bake In moderate oven 30 minute«. FREE Ry all means get the new Royal Cook Book—juat Cut. Contalr.a these and 4o0 other (‘♦-light ful, helpful recip* °. Free for the unking. Write TODAY to KOVAL B ar TUG POWDER CO. 115 Fniton St red Hew Yoik City Oregon Jacksonville CELEBRATES An Unusually Unique Entertainment Will Be Given Tais Year JULY 3, 4, 5 In I.ITHI A PARK. Ashland 3 DAYS Band Concerts, Ball Games, Open Air Dancing, Free Vaudeville, Merry-Go-Round, Boxing Matches, Water Sports,'Athletic Contests. Fireworks. SZI TU RD A y, the THIRD, Loggers’ and Miners’ Day Rock Drilling Contests Log-Sawing Contests> Gold Washing Contests Miners' Row Will Be a Hummer Roulette, Faro, ChucK-a-Luck, Etc ’H lhe Fourth Largely Devoted if 1 31 V Speakers of National 9 Repute. Some Eminent Men Fiom the tan Francisco Convention M 0 n d a y. BIG PATRIOTIC AND HISTORIC/L PARADE takes up the bottle In ilu- night, no matter how dazed from sleep lie nitty lie, the rough unfamiliar I'eel of the siindptipei rouses lilin mill lie recog nizes al once Unit Ute hottie iiiiifniiis poison ot -..some description. The printed Itilxl- dells the kit il of poison in ilte Icoitie. Blow Recisting Pq^er Crps. Astonishingly strong fmper caps <*n- pable of withstnndlng powerful blows I hough extremely light in weight, linye been invented by n xhlpyiinl employee, and arc1 intended to be worn by work men whose duties expose them to <lan ger from falling oli.’e t<. The proc< hy \\ the novel Inunlgear Is pro dimed lifts not h«»<,n disiilged. says I'opular Mechanics, but It is known that chemicals arc» employed to Imrd on the material, without adding to Its weigfit. Several styles bate been made, the lightest weighing about * *\ »•n ounces, and others only slightly more. In a ref’ent test, a one-pound bolt was dropped on one of them from a height of 4<> fe»»t, with tin» re sult that si barely preceptible »lent was made In the pa| er. The novel head coverings are proof agajnst wh ter ami acids, and are [>opr c»didiictorw of electricity. Mnemonic for Grams. Scientific pnp»*rs are getting to lise the inotr’c system of weights and measiir<‘s more ami mor«’, ami il has heconi»? almost necessar.v for evi ry olio to be able to convert Mich te BIS U> il'iiniM Into oiimes at once, It is noi however easy lo reiuember timi Ihere are 28.:: '» grnnu* In an oline»». Il«»w- vver, If oiie miiemlmrs tli»» m - h I i nce Mh ronvorts one oline«»,” the figures wlll Insiantly rrcur tu thè mimi. For e nuiiilmr «*f lettera in each v, old ves 2-8 T5. Miiem« idrA for otlior t»»rms of thè limi rie system nre iweded. Summer Vacation Tickets ARE NOW ON SALE TO. NEWPORT (Or.-gon’s ill favorite re • r’) On Yaquina Bay L-tgc N itaiorium Ample Hotel accommodation« and cam; inK facilities. « I (.o'aited 100 miles due w«?st of l\»itlnnd between 1 lìcite N h kal -’i«* »un aii. and Netarts I’av. le «ho include Gaiiba'di B a b re »is. Neah kah- t i , ?,ur zaniia and Bay Oci» in. CRATER LAKE (Ootm.'j is i One of 'le nHturrd wonder of the ’.vu.'Id. in the heart of uii extinct v< Iran»». A Lake Other Attractive Outing Places Coksl in Jcstphin? County Caves (Onton-. Muible IL.lls) Sbaste Mountain Resorts Columbia Kivu Heath s Mt. Biiinier National i'uik Yellowstone National I’aik Glacier National Park Pity He Didn’t Ml»« Them. Entomology docs not r<-<>rd the first iqqa-n rance of (he rootle. lint ■... silf |*>«e »lint tl-'-.v were not sligllted In th • trip Noah marie to rave two of cseiy IB mg thing. TILLAMOOK COUNTY BEACHES SOUTHERN PACIFIC LINES JOHN M. SCOTT General Passenger Agent »