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è - Jacksonville Post -’18*6 furrt-rai services of John Neff, Mrs. Julia Williams, Mrs. Mary lhe young-man who was killed Tuesday Werdt and Miss Lulu Williams spent SEA FURNISHES MUCH FOOD f wliile a^ work in the Miller orchard the Fourth at Ashland. ■ near Jacksonville, were held at the 4 bATUKDAY, JULY JO. 1920 I. D. Knight and family and Miss United States Has Pi'haps the Most Valuable Fishery H Which All home of his parents at Medford, Fri- Law have been camping at Agate this Coast States Share. ! day afternoon, Rev. Myron - Boozer week where they have employment ip LOCAL NEWS officiating. The young man was the son ■ an orchard. of Attorney and Mrs. P. J. Neff, one i of Medford’s best known families, and MARRIED-— A'. Jacksonville, Oregon I Card of Thanks had been attending school in Los Tueaday, July 6, 1920, bv D. W Bag shaw, J. P., Mr. Frank J. Hibbs and Angeles. Returning home for vacation We wish to most heartily thank on? Miss Annabell Carter, both of Ashland, he joined a thinning crew at the Miller and all of our friends and acquaintance* ranch and hail been working there but Oregon. a short time when he met his H.-ath by who assisted us and breught flower* Prof. J. Percy Wells and wife of falling from a tree ou to the pruning during our recent bereavement at the Klamath Fails were visitors in this shears, the blade penetrating his lungs, death of our father and grand father, city Tuesday. Mr. Wells was Super causing hemorrhages from whkh death Alexander Thompson. intendent of Schools for this county for soo.i resulted. Much sympathy is ex A. It. Thompson and family. eight years and during the incumbency pressed for the bereaved parents. Eugene Thompson and family. or the office was a resident of this citv. • Mrs. H. W. Grimes. A business education is merely learn He has a large number of friends who I ing plus learning how. Our intensive was pleased to meet him again. morniti ' and evening sessions and es- Bell & Mankins Mine Joe T. Canyon of MedforJ was a ■ peeially low rates for the summer Looks Like Winner business visitor in this city Tuesday, j | make it easy to learn how. Yours busily, Axel T. Lundgren transacted busi | Medford Business College. ness at Medford Tuesday afternoon. I Mr. and Mrs. W. E. Smith and son The Bell & Mankins mine tn the WANTED -Compositor, or girl to and Mr. and Mrs. W. L. Plymaie and Poorman creek district is now genera I - learn the trade. Apply at Jacksonville son, of Yreka, Calif., were in Jackson ly considered to be one of the most I Post. ville Saturday evening of last week. prornping propositions developed here Amos Nimnger has just closed a deal Mr. Smith is editor of the Yreka Journ in recent years. Returns received from with the Snider and Hjnes Garage of al, one of the leading newspapers of samples of auartz sent to Grants Pass Medford, whereby he takes .over the northern California. “Bill” Plymaie, to be assayed show one specimen to controling interest in their garage and who was one of the party, needs no , bear gold value of $27.58 per ton and a also the agency for Studebaker and introduction to our older residents as second assayed $100.87 per ton in gold Mack trucks in southern Oregon. Mr. he was born and reared in Jacksonville. alone. Messrs Bell & Mankins now Nininger will hold ljis residence in Unele Billy Cameron of Ruch spent have about 200 tons of quartz blocked Ashland and everybody Will be glad to today visiting old friends here. out and about 20 tons more on the know that Asli land as well as southern School Supt. G. W. Ager left the be dump which they believe will average Oregon retains Mr. Nininger as a res ginning of the week for Sgilt Lake $40 to the ton. This quartz was taken ident and business man.—Ashland City to attend the sessions of the Nat from a veio or stringer located on a Tidings. ional Educational Association, which contact between porphyry and granile, Mr. and Mrs. H. K. Hanna enter- met in that city. Mr. Ager addressed which experienced miners claim is a tained Mr. and Mrs. J. Percy Wells I the association on “Community Ser most promising formation. The string er varies in width from 2 to 18 inches YIELDS TO MARCH OF TIME at dinner ■Saturday evening of last | vice in Rural Sections ” and is steadily increasing in size as week. . , Dan Bagshaw, Joe McIntyre and greater depth is gained. A 45-foot Old Hotel In Quincy, Mass., .Associated Misses Alice and Edith Hoefs were Merritt Dews left Wednesday morning shaft has been sunk on the property With Famous Men, Is to Become Medford visitors last Saturday even for Marshfield. They made the trip by and a tunnel run for a distance of 70 Business Block. ing. auto. feet. This is a free milling proposition Mr', and Mrs. Baker and daughter Elmer Hoefs and family of Monroe, and Bell & Mankins are preparing to who'have been visiting at the home of Oregon, who have been visiting rela install a mill in the near future. Mr. and Mrs. George Howard, return tives and friends in Jacksonville and --------- » h i . - ed to their home at Albany this week. other valley points for the past week City Council Meeting. Mr. and Mrs. Sorenson and family returned to their home in the northern n birgt“ liuslness block, are .visiting W. A. Bishop, Mrs. Soren part of the state Friday. A maiority of the city “dads” were only provided sleeping son's.father,.at his hoipe in his city. Lewis Ulrich acquired a classy new conspicuous by their absence at the number of years. Mrs, E. J. Kubli, for many years a green car this week. It’s a Nash Sport monthly meeting of the city council of the old stage coach i bouse was one of the resident of Jacksonville, but now living model. held Tuesday evening. Mayor. Britt, of southeastern Mir-sa- ut Portland, was a guest at the home Rev. J. Randolph Sasnett, pastor of Councilmen McIntyre, Recorder Bag- of Emil and Miss Mollie Britt for a the Methodist Episcopal church at shaw and Marshal Venable being the few-days this.week. Medford, and L. C. Ald*n, Ph. D., only officials present. No new matter Mrs. 'W.'IS Bailey and daughters, Dean of the Willamette University, of importance came up at this meeting Mollie and Wilma,' left Friday for spent a short time in Jacksonville and aside from allowing the usual monthly bills but little business was Sacfantefito, Cal., Where they will Thursday. transacted. It was decided to restrict spend a'week with Mrs. Bailey’s sis Mr. and Mrs. J VI. Dews ana son, the use of city water for irrigating ter.’ ’ Mre*. John Barker of Seattle ac Merritt, werb the guests of Mr. and purposes on propertv where there is companied them. Mrs. D. W. Bagshaw atdinner Sun no meter and a schedule was prepared Alt work done in 1920 spot cash at day. I which went into effect Thursday, July W. ft; Sparks’.’ Dr. R. J. Conroy and family of Med 8. On and after that date water users ^trs. Annie Coffman-Schmidt visited ford were in town last Monday. without meters are allowed to irrigate at the homes of. Jacksonville friends their lawns and gardens daily from Frank Bybee was in fropn his ranch 6 to 8 a. m. and 6 to 8 p. m. only. No thj. week. north of Jacksonville Saturday. restriction waR placed on users provid Mrs. Ella Walsh and Miss Alta Walsh W. A. Hanna, manager of the assoc ed with meters. of Klamath Falls were in Jacksonville a short time Tuesday, having attended iated Oil Co., and wife were over from Medford Tuesday evening. the celebration at Ashland. Mr. and Mrs. James Cronemiiler Otto Cantrail of Ruch left Tuesday CHINESE TURNING TO SPORTS were at Medford Wednesday evening. evening for Schenectady, N. Y., where Necessity for Physical Culture Is Be he will enter a large electrical estab ginning to Be Recognized in the Mr. Emil Mohr, the popular landlord lishment. the city of presidents. New Republic. of the Hotel Medford, and family | County Clerk Chauncey Florey was motored to Jacksonville Sunday in their That Dose Should Be Effective, ' at Seattle the beginning of the week Physical culture and all types of new car. , -•‘Wlmt are you treating me for, dne- athletics wert“, until very recently, I returning Tuesday morning. tor?” A held in contempt by the Chinese, and “Loss of memory. You have owed Mrs. R. D. Hines returned the be consequently the Shanghai boys <11'1 Highest quality, jewelry ginning of the week from Portland, not know tvhat the joy of indulging In me n bill <>f $60 for two years."—Bos repairing, diamond set where she visited friends and witnessed baseball anti other sports meant, sa.vs ton Transcript. ting, watch repairing, the recent Shriners’ convention and Boys’ Life. Ages ago chariot driving, agate mounting and jew Rose Festival. i rcher.v and the other classic sports elrv manufacturing. Martin J. Reddy, M IN THE COUNTY Col’KT OP COUNTY, STATE OF OREGON. JACKSON In the Matter of the Estate of Bridget E Williams, Deceased. I Notice is hereby given that Helen L. D. bley, the executrix uf the estate of Budget E Williams, deceased, has rendered and presented for settlement and filed in said court her tin d account of her administration of said estate, and the 11th day of August, 1920, at 11 ¡00 o'clock A M "a‘ the court h use at Jacksonville, in Jackson County. Ore. on, has been duly appointed by heudge ot said court as the time and place for the settlement ot said account, at which time and place any person interested in said estate may appear and file exceptions in writing to the . ai 1 account, and contest ths same. H elen L. D erley . Executrix. "ON Iron Rust Proof. To make Ironwork proof against rus‘, heat it until it Is almost red hot and then brush It over with linseed oil. This makes a varnish which, unlike or dinary paint or enamel, does not chip THE CITY DRUG STORE Santov Store tii rLi Nyal Remedies TOILET GOODS i Velvetina Preparations Santox Face Creams and Powders Nyloles Face Cream and Powders, none better i ,7 j ■Shmd/it’ Creimi mid Sticks, (lem Sii/'eti) Hi tors mid [iludes, Every' th imi you need in Toilet Goods, Soups, Fite. Prices lli'iht. And Don’t Forget We Keep A Fine Line of Stationery J. W. Robinson, M.D., Proprietor Oregon í Jacksonville Vacation Time AT Seashore and Mountain Resorts Summer Excursion Fares NEWPORT (On Yaquina Bay and the Pacific Ocean) A charming place for the family. Large and modern nata- turium. Salt.water baths. Many forms of amusement. TILLAMOOK COUNTY BEACHES A delightful tiip across the Coast Mountains. Double daily train service from Portland. These beaches include Rockaway and Garibaldi beach resorts, Neah-kah-nie. Manzanita and Bay Ocean. CRATER LAKE (One of the world’s natural wonders) E'ghty-five miles from Medford, 6177 feet above sea level. A sky line boulevard of 35 miles encircles the rim of the Lake. OTHER RESORTS Cölestin McCredie Hot Springs Josephine County Caves (Oregon’s Marble Halls) Shasta Mountain Resorts OREGON OUTDOORS"BOOKLET Contains particulars of the different outing places, excursion fares, hotels and camp rates For further particulars inquire of local agent. SOUTHERN PACIFIC UNES JOHN M. SCOTT General Passenger Agent |.lnje<l an important part In Chinese Mrs. R. A. Koppes and Miss Arlene education. With the dawning of of Medford were callers at Cldmi's literary golden nge, however. I the home of Mrs. Tom Fulton, Sunday. I lie scholars could not see how mental 1 1 Normile OREGON. Catarrhal Deafness Cannot Be Cured br Tbcal application«, as thay cannot reach the dtaoased portion ot the *ar. Thera la only one way to cure catarrhal deatneaa, and that- 1« by a constitutional remedy. Catarrhal Daatnaaa is caused by an In flamed condition or the mucous llnln* ot Ilk*. Eustachian Tube. When this tube Is Inflamed fbu have a rumbling sound or Im perfect het ring, and when It Is entirely closed. Desfases Is the result Unless the Inflammation oan be reduced and this tube restored to Its normal condition, hearing will ba- dsatroyed farover. Many cases ot deafness are caused by catarrh, which la an Inflamed condition ot the mucous sur faces. Hall’s Catarrh Medicine ecte thru the blood en the mucous surfaces ot the system. We will give One Hundred Dollars for nny cnee ot Catnrrhal Denfaoss that cannot bo cured by Hall's Catarrh Medicine. Cir culen tree. - All Druggists. TSc. r. J. CHENEY A CO.. Toledo, O. Executrix ’ Notier. I Dan Goodan and wife, who last Fri day pleaded guilty to forging and pass ing worthless checks received sentences this morning. Goodan will serve three years in the state penitentiary and Mrs. Goodan received i two years sentence. The Goodens, together with three other prisoners who were sent enced last Saturday, and a boy who will be confined in the reform school, will be taken north to night. Deputy Sheriff and Mr*. George Howard are receiving congratulations I on the arrival of a young son at their I home in this city Saturday morning. We ought to make a hit” • —Chesterfield A ND why not? Never were tine tobaccos so skillfully blended! Chesterfields bring you the best of Turkish and Domestic leaf, blended to bring out new de-, lights of flavor? perfection could be attained If there was any thought of athletic prowess. Muscles and brawn, they said, be longed to the peasant, and the gentle nun of culture should show Ills good breeding by a scholarv pallor, stooped shoulders anil n general unhenltliy ap pearance. , This attitude toward physical devel opment persisted for centuries, and ft Ims been only within the last few de cades that Interest has been vouch safed In sports. With the Introduc tion of new educational methods and the entrance of occidental theories In’o the orient, Athletics once more came info their own and the Chinese student tucked up bls cue ami Ids dignity and went In for pole vaulting und hurdling. China has now the Idea flint n na tion's economic progress depends large ly on the healthy bodies and lalnds i f Its citizens, and missionaries find little difficulty In winning aubscrlp- lions for athletic fields for the schools. First Jap Woman Journalist. Tlu? first Japanese woman to edit n woman's page In her country. Miyo Kohaslil, Is studying Journallsin nt Co lumbia university In preparation for teaching journalism In the Tokyo Union college next year. A decade ago women Journalists were unfiennl of and unthought of In Japan. Now many women are growing Interested In the profession, but very few of them have hud special training for the work. That Is why Miss Koluishl is preparing to ‘tench the subject. “Women In Japan are llklruz the nowspap. pro fession," says Miss Kohashl, "and al ready In Tokyo we have a club of twenty women Journalist«.” Mis- Ko- hn-lil Is the Japanese representative of nn interesting group of women atu- dents of 33 nntlomillfles who form lhe International Foyer of the Y. W. C. A at Columbia university. ricnic Parties m Will find our Lunch Goods complete. Also Logan berry Juice and Virginia Dare Grape Juice Lewis Ulrich Pioneer Merchant Jacksonville. Ore II II