Jacksonville post. (Jacksonville, Or.) 1906-19??, July 17, 1920, Image 3

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On account of two deputies being Gillett, had at the time uf his deal h.
**'• and Mrs- F. G. Thayer made a
’’GOOD OLD DAYS” EXPLAINS ORIGIN OF “JAZZ”
trip to Jackaonville Sunday.
away on vacation and two others in­ ,jn and to the t’ulljxmg described real I TRAVEL IN --------
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E. W. Witte, insurance man of Med- capacitated by illness, the county proper ty situated in Jackson County, Description of Journey Made In Early At I..vi <ni Secret (?) Ic Glwan to the
World, and by an English­
’80s Recalls the Hardships of
SA1URDAY, JUL\ 17, 1920
ford, was calling on his policy holders clerk’s olfice is very short handed this i Oregon, to-wit:
Lots Three, Four, hive, Seven and
man, Too.
the Pioneers.
i in town this week. Mr. Witte, togeth­ week.
Eight,
in
Section
Thirty,
Township
William
Reed
uf
Oklahoma
is
visit
­
er with other members of the com­
LOCAL NEVI'S
Writing nlmut the Jazz reminds me
37 South, R inge 4 West of the Wil-
Th« hardships of pioneer life In
pany, h ft Wednesday evening to at- ing bis cousin. Mrs. S. E. Dunnington.
nre Ilia* lb.' uhject Is uf snob Importance
lamelie Meridi n, containing 152 86 V eonnln during the early
i tend the tri-annual convention of the lie expects to stay for some time.
vividly portrayed by Dr. John C. that a long cablegram was recently
acres, mure or less.
Mr. and Mrs, C. M Ruch au teed in Metropolitan Life Insurance company
Reeve, In an article entitled. "A Phy­ sent fem London concerning the ori­
Said
sale
to
be
at
public
auction
and
from Ruch the middle uf the week.
held at the Multnomah hotel at Port­ Residence Property
sician
In I’iorie« r Wisconsin,” In the gin ni the word. According to the
subject to approval and confirmation
Wlseensln
Magazine of History, pub­ enl.t ■.ruin, the secret l< out, and it Is
Miss Kate Buckley, who is employed land.
by the County Couit in the usual man-
Changes Hands. | ner.
lished by the State Historical society. tin Fr SI in: li wlio givesois the vain-
as a nurse at the Sacred Heart hos­ Mrs. A. M. Putney and son, Maurice,
'I’l'.e dltlh illtles Involved In the prac­ tilde Information.
pital in Medford, spent Friday with ot Midford spent Sunday with Mrs.
Dated and first published, July 17, tice of medicine in a country almost
IF tells ns that, while Englishmen
Jacksonville friends.
Tom Fulton.
; The past few days have been marked 1920.
devoid of roads, um! with only th" should not be.held responsible for Hie
K. J. R ubli .
Mr. Harris, a Modern Woodmen of
necessaries of life, and with practhvil- vernneitlar of their brethren In the
Mrs. Daniel Flater, who was quite ' by much activity in the real estate
Administrator. ly no money, are related by Doctor Wesp-rn continent, the word Jazz. he
America official, is canvassing Jack­ ill last week, is feeling slightly better market, four residence having been
i sold, three of them to newcom its who
Reeve who practiced In a small vil­ admit«. !« now a« nmMi n household
sonville and the surrounding country now.
lage itt Dodge county. Of u iourn w word In England r.s In America. And
j will make their homes here. One ot
with the intention of organizing a
George and Chester Wendt attended
then bo g..... on to say that the word
Notice ot Final Settlement made In Jannnry, 1852, he write«:
lodge here if a sufficient number of the dance given by the Knights of | the more important deals was the sale
cam fr-m lite South and from the no­
"Call
d
to
Cleveland
by
the
critical
| of the Adam Schmidt proDerty on 4th
members can be obtained.
Pythias lodge in Medford Monday street to Albert Borde who recently IN THE COUNTY COURT OF THE STATE illness of a sister, 1 loft Imme on a groes. Now In the South, he tells in.
OF OREGON, IN AND FOR THE COUN­ Sunday morning in n sleigh. a prl- there 1« a germ known a« the hook-
Mrs. T. W. Fuiton and daughters, night.
i disposed of his farm on Thompson
vote conveyance, and reached Milwau­ v.nriti. whl. h nffeits all true southern­
Barbara and Phyllis, spent several days
An eight-pound bundle of happiness creek. Mr. Borde and family, who TY OF JACKSON.
In
the
Matter
of
the
Estate
of
kee, about 50 miles away, that night. er«. Some unkind employers call It
visiting friends in Medford this week. ’ in the shape of an infant daughter ar- for a few days oecuoied the old Cath­
From there on runners to Chicago. "loafer-ItI--The white employer, ac­
John
Jacob
Shafer,
deceased.
Mr. and Mrs. W. A. Childers of j rived at the home of Mr. and Mrs. olic rectory, moved into their new
cording Io the erudite Englishman, In
Notice is hereby given that the un- Thence some .".o miles by Michigan the smith has many thousands of ne­
Humbug were calling on Jacksonville Robert Fletcher in this city Tuesday, home the middle of the week.
Central railroad, and then by vehicle
dersigned
administrator
of
the
above
July 13th. The little one has been
friends Friday.
Volney Webster sold his residence on
across to the Southern Michigan, al groes working for him, mid conse-
christened Gertrude Mary, the name Oregon street near Jackson creek to entitled estate has filed in the above that time building from Toledo to Chi­ <iuently many overseers. So, not being
Mrs. Julia Williams and daughter.
Mary having been bourne by her grand­ Nels Larson and Mrs. Harriet L entitled court his final account and re- cago. The appointments of the road aide to remember the names of all his
Miss Lulu, leave tonight for Seattle,
mothers on both the paternal and ma­ Busby disposed of her property, better port of the administration of said es- were not yet made, so several times foremen, he generally names each man
Wash., and Rainier. Oregon, where
Jasper, «bleb, according to this Eng-
ternal side and by a great grand­ known as the old Schump place, to a tate, and the Judge of said court has the train stopped, the passengers llshman. Is a term of the highest es­
their will visit relatives. Miss Wil­ mother.
fixed Saturday, August 21. 1920, at alighted and chopped fence rails to
•
Mr. Knight.
liams expects to return the latter part
10 o’clock A. M., at the court room of make fuel for the locomotives. From teem. Through the very human love
The Jackson County Library in Med­ i Last week Mrs. Stephenson purch­
of abbreviation, Jasper became "Jus,"
of next week while Mrs. Williams will
said court at the court house at Jack­ Toledo, on wheels, to n point on Hie mid ns the overseer's principal means
ford has arranged to lend as many as ased the residence recently owned and
make a more extended^isit.
railroad
from
Sandusky
to
Cincinnati:
sonville, Jackson County, State of
of getting work out of his underlings
tin books to any resident of the county occupied by Mr. and Mrs. William
Oregon, as the time and place for the I think Hie place was Galion. 1 reached Is through harsh and abusive tongue,
A. R. Enyeart and family, who have who is going on a vacation and wants
Arthurs, now of Medford.
my
destination
Just
nt
dark
on
Satur
­
hearing of objections thereto and for
been residing on the Adam Schmidt reading matter. These books may be
he was often requested to "Jnss up"
day nlglit. I Imd traveled during the Hie work. The Southern drawl makes
the settlement thereof.
place, moved into the Dr. Golden house kept until October first without fine or
whole week, passing but two nights In
"Jnss" sound «like "Jazz." And there
G eorge J acob S hafer .
on Oregon street this week.
bed."
renewal. Ask for them on the Vaca­ Five Years Growth
we have the word Itself. And Jazz
Administrator.
Mr. and Mrs. William Arthur'’of tion Plan.
music,
no matter wliat classic-loving
of Y. W. C. A.
Medford were in Jacksonville Friday
More Ministers Needed.
critics may say about It. at least in­
Bill Estep has taken the contract of
It
is
from
the
families
of
the
farm
­
afternoon.
spires energy. lienee the derivation.
Order to Show Cause on Appli­
hauling the output of logs at Fred J.
ers nml from the parsonage Itself tlmt
«
Mrs. H. H. Sargent entertained a Fick’s camp.
A report just issued at the National cation of Guardian for Order of new preachers come, according to a — Musical America.
number of friends at an informal
Judge and Mrs. G. A. Gardner are Headquarters of the Y. W. C. A. in
survey now being taken by the Ameri­
Romance Beloved by All.
Sale of Real Estate,
afternoon ggrty at her home on Oregon
can education department of the Inter-
entertaining the judge’s half brother. New York shows from 1915 to 1920 an
Romance kills the villain In the fifth
street, Thursday. Delicious refresh­
increase
of
local
Associations
in
the
church
World
Movement.
The
farms
IN THE COUNTY COURT OF THE STATE OF
J. S. Huntley, and wife of Ukiah, Cal.
act and produces the betrothal as the
ments were served. The guests were: Mr. and Mrs. Gardner and their guests United States from 944 to 1153; of
OREGON, FOR THE COUNTY OF JACKSON. lead. The survey shows that out of curtain falls.
By it Homer got" his
Mrs. F. L. TouVelle, Mrs. J. W. Rob­
every thousand pupils who enter the daily bread in the Greek cities, and
will leave tonight on a short visit to centers in small towns from two to In the Matter of the Guardianship
inson, Mrs. G. A. Gardner, Mrs. H.
first grade of our American schools, by it the movie houses earn their prof
Crater Lake, returning Sunday even­ hfty-six; of centers for foreign born of Agnes Brier, Grace Brier, and
only "8 enter college and only 14 re­ Its. Each of us lias been soldier,
K. Hanna and Miss Issie McCully.
women
from
four
to
fifty-five
and
of
ing.
Carl Brier, Minors.
main to complete the course.
lover, explorer and "all the thousand
J. Percy Wells, formerly school
colored associations from fifteen to
It appearing to this Court from the pe­
It Is from these 14 that the churehes
Sheriff
Terrill
and
Miss
Flora
Thomp
­
superintendent of Jackson county,
fifty two. There are also seven new tition this day presented and filed by Cla­ recruit the great majority of their things that children are.” For the
recently purchased the C. M. Kidd son returned the beginning of the associations for the Indian girl stud­ ra Brier Matlock (formerly Clara Brier) ministers. It Is also disclosed by the same reason that romance commands
orchard near Central Point. The purch­ week from Salem where they had tak­ ents and a fifty per cent growth in the guardian of the person and estates survey that it requires about 5,000 new the greatest audience», dime novels
best sellers pour out from the
ase price of this property, which con­ en a number of prisoners to be confined work carried on in Europe and the of Agnes Brier, Grace Brier, and Carl men every year merely to replace the ami
presses. No man can elbow Clark
in
the
state
penitentiary.
sists of 35 acres, 20 acres of which are
Orient. It is estimated that in the Brier, minors, praying for an order of gaps In the ranks of the ministry nt Russell into oblivion except some more
Oscar Lewis and family moved to past year alone each of the two hund­ I sale of certain real estate belonging to home.
in Bartlett and D’Anjou pears and the
thrilling writer ot sea tale«.
Ami
I
rest in grain, was $10.000, Mr. Wells Central Point this week, where Mr. red and twenty-five cafeterias of the Carl Brier, said ward, that the
every age must have It« Sherlock
Things
We
Forget.
bought the property with the intention Lewis is employed in a grocery store. country served from three hundred to amount invested therein be placed in a
Holmes. For the human mind must
Folks here seem to have developed spend many months on the seven seas
of making his home on it some time
Cecil Emery of Crescent City, rec­ three thousand people daily.
more productive investment, and it (
an awkward habit of leaving their
in the future.
ent sentenced to the reform school by
appearing that such real estate should | legs behind in street curs. According anil many more tn intimate relations
with Scotland Yard.
Judge
Calkins,
was
paroled
last
Satur
­
A letter received recently states
be sold,
to the lust annual report of lost prop­
No. 63.
that Dan Bagshaw, Merritt Dews and day to Chauncev Florey, who secured
IT IS HEREBY ORDERED, That ! erty, the general nmmiger of the street
Joe McIntire, who autoed to Marsh­ him a position in a local logging camp.
the next of kin of the said ward and railways says three artificial limbs
That Dose Should Be Effective.
Report of the Condition of
field last week, have all secured em­ Saturday evening the boy was left
all persons interested in the said es­ found their way into the list, which
"Wlint are you treating me for, doc­
alone and took advantage of the op­
ployment ir. that city.
tate appear before this Court on Sat­ also includes six gas masks, sixty tor?"
THE BANK OF JACKSONVILLE
"Loss of memory. You have owed
urday the 21st day of August A. D. Bibles ami prayer books and cash to
Enos Conger was among the Jack- portunity to steal nearly everything
movable about the camp, hurriedly at Jacksonville in the State of Oregon, 1920, at 10:00 o’clock A. M., at the the value of $11,465.—Liverpool (Eng.) me n hill of $60 for two years."—Bos­
ville people in Medford Mcnday.
leaving for California with his loot.
ton Transcript.
Court Room of this Court, at the Court Times.
at the close of business
Mrs. A. R. Thompson, Mrs. Nettie He was arrested at Dunsmuir Sunday
House
in
the
town
of
Jacksonville,
June
30th,
1920.
Thompson and Gaynell Kelley spent and returned to this city. He will be
County of Jackson, then and there to
Monday afternoon at Medford.
re-sentenced to the reform school to­
><-
RESOURCES
show cause why an order should not be
Joe and Mike Broad were Monday day and Couuty Clerk Florey, without
granted for the sale of such real es­
Loans
and
discounts.
............
$12,453.71
visitors at the valley "■'etropolis.
being vindictive at al), rather hopes he
rG!
Bonds and Warrants______ 9,532.58 tate, described in such petition as fol­
Matt Ray of Ruch was at Jackson­ will get the limit.
lows:
Stocks,
securities, judg­
ville and Medford Friday.
Mrs. Mark Finnev left this week for
Lot Three (3) of Block One (J) Ed-
ments, etc.------------ ------- .1,900.00
rLÍ
Nyal Remedies
Santox Store
meads Addition to Medford, Jackson
A number of townspeople attended McMinnville, Oregon, where she vist Banking House........ ............. 2,500.00
County, Oregon.
the concert given by the Valley band relatives for some time.
1,000.00
Furniture and fixtures.........
TOILET GOODS
AND IT IS FURTHER ORDERED.
at Medford Wednesday evening. This
A report of the death of Mrs. Chas. Other real estate owned----- - 11,470.00
That the next of kin of said ward,
is the first of a series of eight concerts Prim, well known in Jacksonville, was Due from approved reserve
hich will be eriven on Wednesday received here this morning. Interrment
Velvet ina Preparations Sharing Créants and Sticks, Clem
5, too 28 Carl Brier, be served bv publication of
banks.__ _______________
evenings till September. George and i will be in the Jacksonville cemetery Checks and other cash items
120.00 a copy of this order three successive
Safety Hr-yrs and 111 odes, Every­
Chester Wendt are local musicians that at three o’clock Sunday afternoon.
Santox Face Creams
Cash on hand....................... . 3,910.53 weeks in the Jacksonville Post, a
thing yon need in Toilet timéis,
newspaper of general circulation in
are members of the band.
and Powders
Mr. and Mrs. Miles Richardson and
T]
Soa.ys, Etc. Prices Hight.
$78,287.10
Total
said County.
two sons of North Bend, Ore., were
Dated
this
14th
day
of
July,
1920.
Nyloles Face Cream and
guests this week at the home of Judge
B
LIABILITIES
(Signed)
G. A. G ardner ,
And Don’t Forget We Keep a Fine Line
Powder«, none better
Highest quality, jewelry, and Mrs. G. A. Gardner. Mr. Richard­
County Jndge.
of Stationery
repairing, diamond set­ son was formerly connected with tlje Capital stock paid in. _____ $10,000.00
ting, watch repairing,
Surplus
fund....
___________
1,000.00
Gorst Auto Stage line running between
agate mounting and jew
Vi
J. W. Robinson, M.D., Proprietor
elry manufacturing.
I f this city and Medford and is well Undivided profits, less ex­
Possibly He Had.
penses
and
taxes
paid
--------
3,575.74
1
known
here.
Martin J. Reddy,
fl
As 1 was passing a yard where some
st. . M ÜDtfJRD, OREGON. ■ I Newly elected officers will be install­ Individual deposits subject
children were playing I saw ii little
MMHSVHflflflaaal
28,306.17
to check........ ................... -
fellow full from ii high porch rail. He
ed and several additional officers ap­
Demand certificates of de­
<li<! not move for a minute so 1 ran to
pointed at a meeting of the local I. O.
posit____________________ 180.15 his assistance, but when I rcachetl
Catarrhal Deafness Cannot Be Cured O. F. lodge to be held tonight. Fol­
by local applications, as they cannot reach
Certified checks_________
43.20 htr.i he jumped up on his feet nppn i-
the diseased portion of the ear. There is lowing are the names of the elected
er,tlx unhurt.
Time
and
Saving
Deposits
..
31,331.84
only one way to cure catarrhal deafness,
and that is by a constitutional remedy. officers: Noble Grand, Henry Mankins; Bills payable for money bor­
"Why, my <1ear little boy.” I suhl,
Catarrhal Deafness is caused by an in­
"I felt sure you must be hurt, 1 am
flamed condition of the mucous lining of Vice-Grar.d, Arthur Hinkle; Secretary,
3,850.00
rowed
______________
the Eustachian Tube. When this tube is
sure 1 should have been had I had such
inflamed you have a rumbling sound or im­ W. H. Johnson
Total
...
perfect hearing, and when it is entirely
ii bail fall.”
MARRIED—At Jacksonville, Ore S tate - of O regon , i
closed. Deafness is the result. Unless the
■'Oil. Lilt you see." he said In expin-
inflammation can be reduced and this tube
restored to its normal condition, hearing gon, Thursday, July 15, by D. W. Bag-
ir.ilion. “Bve probably had lots more
’- ss.
AT
will be destroyed forever.
Many cases of | shaw, J. P., Martin L. Pellet and Miss
County of Jackson. )
pi-.,.||ee in falling than volt.”- Ex
deafness are caused by catarrh, which is
an Inflamed condition of the mucous sur­ I Harriet Harris.
I, Wm. 11. Johnson, Cashier of the ch oge.
faces.
Hall's Catarrh Medicine acts thru
the blood on the mucous surfaces of the
above-named
bank, do solemnly swear
A. J. Florey of Eagle Point arrived
,yw«mwlll give One Hundred Dollars for
that the above statemsnt is true to
No Cork Wasted Now.
in
Jacksonville
this
week
and
will
make
any caM of Catarrhal Drain.'., that cannot
The bet i cork Ims hitherto come
t>< cured by Hall s Catarrh Medicine. Cir­ his future home with his son, Chauncey the best of my knowledge and belief.
culare free. All DruKClste. 75c.
from Spall', but the richest forests of
W m . H. J ohnson , Cashier.
F. J. CHENEY 4 CO.. Toledo, O.
Florey.
TO
fair grade cork are now In Sardinia.
1 Correct- Attest.
H'gli prices are now paid for cork that
C. M. Ruch,
NEWPORT (On Yaquina Bay and the Pacific Ocean)
was not salable a few years ago, for
R. D. Hines,
A charming place for the family. Large and modern nata-
even
the
refuse
is
valuable
now
In
Directors.
torium. Salt water baths. Many forms of amusement.
leaking conglo'ini'riite for building and
Subscribed and sworn to before me for insulating refrigerators, cork being
TILLAMOOK COUNTY BEACHES
. this 13th day of July, 1920.
lli<' best mm conductor of heat and
D. W. B agshaw ,
— Chesterfield
A delightful trip across the Coast Mounlains. Double daily
Notary Public.
train service from Portland. These beaches include Rockaway
Unconscious
Cerebration.
| My Commission expires Feb. 27, 1921.
and Garibaldi beach resorts, Neah-kah-nie, Manzanita and
HAT we’re
Apropos of the populiir interest In
Buy Oeeaft.
aiming at, is
tlie ouija board, a correspondent says:
“An ex pi rhnent in uneonsrioiis core-
that it takes both skill
CRATER LAKE (Oneof the world’s natural wonders)
Notice ot Sale ot Real
hrntlon may I»»» inside in this way.
and precision to
Eighty-five miles from Medford, 6177 feet above sea level. A
Property.
Take a 5-ceiif piece and to it iittnch n
sky line boulevard of 35 miles encircles the rim of the Lake.
blend tobaccos the
fine silk thread with a hit of scaling
IN THE COUNTY COURT OF THE STATE wax. Then take an empty tumbler and
Chesterfield way.
OTHER RESORTS
OF OREGON, IN AND FOR JACKSON COUN­ suspend the nick'cl In tin? center of the
Maybe this is why
TY.
glass, holding the thread tightly be­
Cölestin
you find ’’Satisfy” in
• in the matter of the estate
tween the thumb and finger ami rest­
McCredie Hol Springs
' ot George Gillett, deceased.
Josephine County Caves (Oregon’s Marble Halls)
Chesterfields and
ing the elbow mi tin* ‘funny bone.’
Shasta Mountain Resorts
| Notice is hereby given that nursuant Then, without conscious volition of the
nowhere else.
i to an order of sale, duly made and muscles. think of Its movement east,
“OREGON OUTDOORS” BOOKLET
; entered on the 3rd day of July, 1920, west, nmfy or noutli, or returning to
. by the Honorable G. A. Gardner, Judge the center. You will find that the coin
C mtaina particular« of the different outing places, excursion
farm, hotels and camp rates
1 of the above entitled court, I will, on will obey the thought, although >mi
give consciously no direction for the
the 21st day of August, 1920, at 11 movement.’’—I’rom flu* Outlook.
For further particulars inquire of local agent.
o’cluck in the forenoon of said da.v, at
the front dour of the cuunty court
Short-Sighted Mortal».
house, in the City of Jacksonville,
The golden moments ill tlm stream
Jackson County. Oregon, offer for sale of life rush pa I its. and we see noth­
JOHN M. SCOTT
and will sell to the highest bidder for ing but sand; the angel came to visit
cash, ail the right, title and interest ns. and we only know them when they
General Passenger Agent
i
that the aboye named decedent, George are gout,—George Eliot.
THE CITY DRUG STORE
£
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Jacksonville
Oregon
Vacation Time
Seashore and Mountain Resorts
Summer Excursion Fares
An all-around good shot. That’s us.”
W
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