Jacksonville post. (Jacksonville, Or.) 1906-19??, August 07, 1920, Image 3

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    Jacksonville Post
Announcement is made that unless
Renu.s I'ombest of Applegate Valley tions cannot give it the attention it
some of our people volunteer to assist was calling on local friends the | deservi - and which w a foi'inirhj pos-
with the work the local library will be beginning of the week. Renus is ( sible and necessary. The management
obl'ged to close. Up to the present an entiiuaatic booster and claims of school affairs, except possibly
SATURDAY, AUGUST 7. 1920
time the labor of maintaining the li­ for his section of
the country certain community and civic interests,
brary has devolved upon a very few banner crops, the best water supply, should be in the hands of a county
i
LOCAL NEWS
ladies who have worked hard, to make and the finest climate to be found in board of about five members whose
it a sue ‘ess. From now on the library the state.
business it should be to establish
George and Chester Wendt were in I W,H
“P«’Tuesday afternoons from
Mr.
H
schools, erec* buildings, employ teach­
Mr. and
and Mrs,
Mrs. Alfred
Alfred Norris
Norris of
of Hilt
Athknd last Saturday evening whete ! to 5 °’<’lock and people of the town Cal, spent Sunday with the form rr’s ers, secure necessary supplies etc. I he
they plajed for the concert given by are requested to aid by volunteering ! . parents, i, Mr
Norns at little sch> ol district employing one
Mr. .and
and Mrs. Aleck Norris
• tne valley band in connection with the i their services as librarian one after- I their home in this city.
teacher and managed by a local board
, noon a week for us many weeks as
fireworks display.
I’eter Fick was in Medford on busi­ did very well in pioneer days, but as
they feel they can serve. A schedule |
an adtn'nistrative unit for school
Mrs. John ilater, who has been t lias been prepared at the library, ness Wednesday.
visiting at the home of Mr. and Mrs. , which all persons interested in main­
John Renault, Jr, was a business purposes it has outlived its usefulness.
Recent consolidation of schools in
Daniel Flater, left Thursday for a taining such an institution in Jackson­ visitor at Medford Wednesday.
many parts of our county is only an
visit with relatives on the coast, but ville are urged to sign.
Mr. and Mrs. Harry Luy attended indication of the increasing demand for
will return here.
the band concert at Medford Wednes- a more effective school organization.
The funeral of Mrs. Mary M. John-i
Mr. and Mrs. Reese Chapman, ac­ ston. whs died at Glendale last Monday, | | day evening.
The teacher situation looks more
companied by Mr. and Mrs. H. K. was held at the home of her son in I A. M. Knox, who operates the favorable trim it did a few months
Hanna, attended the band concert in Medford Friday, and the interrment I Applega’e auto stage was among the ago. Nearly all school are now supph
Medford Wednesday evening.
I was in the Jacksonville cemetery. I Jacksonville people in Medford Wed­ ■ erf with teachers. Salaries have been
i increased about 50' over those of last
' Henry Dailey of Hillcrest orchards ! Mrs. Johnson lived neAr Jacksonville ' nesday.
F. E. Bybee was in from his ranch year. As a result competent teachers
passed thro Jacksonville to the Apple­ until 187d when she moved to Cali­
■ are being attracted. Considerable inter­
gate valley Wednesday. He was try­ fornia. She is survived by five sons north ot town Tuesday.
est is being shown in an effort to bring
*
ing out a large Packard car, the prop­ and three daughters.
M rs. Fred Hackert left Wednesday
our
schools up to a higher standard,
erty of R. H. Parsons, owner of Hill­
Mrs. Maud Kubli and daughter, for a visit with relatives in southern and taking it all into consideration,
crest orchards.
Edith, of Eugene have arrived in California.
prospects seem bright for a very suc­
Mr. and Mrs. Fred Coppie were in Applegate to spend the summer with
cessful year,
relatives.
trom the Applegate last Saturday to
With best wishes for the success of
visit Mr. Coppie’s mother, Mrs. Kate
those in whose hands is entrusted the
Mrs. George Gardner entertained at I Regular Meeting of
Coppie.
educational guidance of our bovs and
a party Thursday atternoon in honor
City Council. ■ 1 girls,
Mrs. F. J. Fick and daughter, Vir­ of her daughter, Miss Geraldine, who:
I remain
ginia, leave tomorrow evening for a had reached her tenth birthday. After)
Very sincerely yours,
two weeks stay in Portland.
G. W. A ger .
spending the afternoon with games ' Very little business beyond allowing
Uounny Clerk Florey returned Wed­ dainty refreshments were served. ' the monthly batch of bills was trans- j
nesday morning from a short business The guests were Helen Ulrich, Cheryl acted at the regular meeting of the Road Work
Progressing
Smith, Orpha Ager, Virginia Fick, city council held at the city hall
trip te San Francisco.
Gaynelle Kelly, Ruth Luy, Dorotha Tuesday evening. Matters pertaining
Dr. R. E. Golden and family of Florey, Ethel Enyeart, Geraldine
to securing a right-of-way within the
Work is progressing rapidly on the
Walla Walla, Wash., are spending a Gardner, all of this city, Hazel Cassidy
short vacation in the valley. Dr. and Dorris and Donald Richardson of city limits for the new Jacksonville- new market road from Murphy to Wil­
Ruch highway were discussed and ' liams in the Applegate valley. Two
Golden was for a number of years a Ashland.
negotiations with property owners crews are at work and now have about
practicing physician in Jacksonville
whose lands 'the road touches were six miles of grading completed and
Dan
Bagshaw,
iMerritt
Dews
and
and still owns his ranch on Jackson-
Joe McIntyre who have beet) embloyed concluded this week. The McNullty ready for the rock. One crew is work
ville hili.
place was purchased outright, the city ing from the Murphy bridge and-has
Dr. A. E. Miller and George Rudman j at Marshfield and Wendling, Oregon, paying. $200 for the property, and a i worked to the Sweeney ranch "bout
of Clinton Iowa, who are on an exten- | returned to Jacksonville Sunday even- right-of-way secured through the Day two and a half miles up th
sive auto tour of Western States were i I ing.
property at a cost of $150.
Applegate, The other crew is working
guests at the home of Mr. and Mrs. I Mrs. M. I. Ball and Mrs. Charles
The bond of Albert Borde, appointed ' from the William’s creek bridge at the
i
Phinney
and
daughter,
Florence,
re- city marshal at a special meeting of Provolt ranch and this crew has got
Jack Reter one day last week. The J
Io vans are old friends of Mr. Reter. j turned from visiting relatives in Kla- the council held Friday evening of to the bridge across Williams creek
Mr. nnd Mrs. Gene Thompson, Miss i ( math county the first of this week, last week, was approved.
which goes up Powell creek. This
Flora Thompson, and niece, Miss Gay- | They expect to leave for their home
There being no further business to stretch takes in some of the worst
nell Kelly recently autoed to Crater at Wapato, Wash., soon.
come before the meeting the council road and it is now in excellent condi­
Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Eddings of adjourned.
Lake returning by way of Fort Kla­
tion. The work is permanent and will
math and Klamath Fails, The par­ Grants Pass are visiting the former’s
be completed this fall with macadam,
sister, Mrs. Ella Caine.
ty report a aplendid trip.
The road work is being done under the
Lanas Klippell ot Portland, Mrs City Meat Market Opens new market road bill which authorizes
We accept with gratitude the words
a community to tax itself for .road
of congratulation and appreciation Elizabeth Klippell and daughter and
work.—Grants Pass Courier.
given us this week bv a Portland lady Mrs. Bush of Medford spent Wednes­
The new City Meat Markat, located
‘who wa> a resident of Jacksonville day with Jacksonville friends.
at the corner of California and Oregon
for years. In subcribing for Post, she
Uncle Billy Cameron of Ruch was a streets will be opened for business
Many Register to
said, “You are to be congratulated on Jacksonville visitor Friday.
Monday morning, August 9th, and we
getting out such a good paper, It is
Mrs. Kap Kubli, who has been visit- feel assured that the convenience of.
Pick Fruit,
full of interesting news and is like a I ing friends in this vicinity, returned to boingable to purchase fresh, juicy j
The
employment
bureau
of the Fruit
letter from home.’’ Words of praite ! her home at Portland Saturday.
roasts, steaks, cutlets, etc., right at
and encouragement are relished by all I C. C. Gammons of Tacoma, Wash., home wili be much appreciated by local Growers’ League began the registra­
tion of pickers yesterday morning and
of us.
I a considerable number of men, women
j arrived in Jacksonville recently and people.
I
The middle fork of the Applegate [ I will be the guest of his son, Reverend
Tne proprietors of the new business and children have signified their inten­
river, which has been closed for two I A. II. Gammons, for a few days.
venture, Tcm Dunnington and Bob tion tn assist in the fruit picking this
years, will be open for fishing on I I Frank Mengoz, a well known Squaw Finney, are both well-known and popu­
season.
August 15th.
creek rancher, was a guest at the lar Jacksonville bo\s, and patrons of
It is important that all who intend to
Miss Susanne Homes, republican nom home ot W. G. Kinney this week.
the market may count upon receiving i pick fruit this year register and there
inse for county Bchool superintendent,
About fifteen young people gathered every consideration and courtesy at1 by an equitable distribution of help
took chalge of the Superintendent’s at the O. N. Knox home in this city their hands It is their purpose to will be obtained for the orchardists
office this week, having been appoint­ Thursday evening in honor of Miss handle all kinds of fresh meats, poult- I and at the same time the pickers may ■
ed bv the court to fill the vacancy Orpha Ager, who leaves soon for Vale, ry, lard, etc., and as for some time 1 be kept employed on one job after an-1
caused by the resignation of G. W. Oregon. After enjoying games and past, it has been necessary' to go to other without the loss of ar.y time in
Ager.
music for several hours delicious re­ Medford for these “eats,” it may safe­ looking for employment.
ly be said that the new market wil
Mrs.
J.
M.
Dews
will
leave
Mr and
The employment bureau headquarter
freshments were served.
fill a long felt want.
tomorrow for Klamath Falls, where
are maintained at the centrally located
Rev. J. Randolph Sasnett, pastor of
they will make their home. W. P. the M. E. church at Medford, spent a
offices of the Chamber of Commerce
t
Bailey will accompany them to the short time in town Friday.
School Supt. Ager Resigns and C. T. Van Ness is in complete
charge and is devoting his entire time
Falls eitv.
Mrs Augusta Wendt and son, Walter,
and attention to this work, which
Joe McIntyre and Dan Bagshaw of Portland are visiting Mrs. Wendt’s
The following is an extract from a gives opportunity for the best possible
spent several days this week at Apple­ brother, Herman Walters, at Applegate
gate river on a fishing expedition. and other relatives and friends in the circular letter issued by County School service to the orchardists as well as
keeping all who are willing to work
They report poor luck.
valley. Mrs. Wendt formerly lived in Superintendent Ager and addressed to
Mrs. W. P Bailey was a Melford Jacksonville but has made her home in school board members of Jackson coun­ employed. —Tribue.
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ty:
visitor Thursday afternoon.
•
, Portland for the last three years.
“My restgnation as county school
O. N. Knox has rented the residence
Mrs. and Mr. George Kunzman of superintendent has been tendered and ,
Crescent City Historic
oh California street formerly occupied I Medford were callers at the home of
accepted by the County Court who has
by G. W. Ager and expects to occupy T. W. Fulton Sunday. Mr. Kunzman is
appointed Miss Susanne W. Homes to j From historic Crescent City, Calif.,
his new home in the near future. ! the proprietor of the Medford Ex-
succeed me on August Sth. As you comes Mrs. Fred Endert to the Imper­
Mr. and Mrs. Chauncey Flory and j change.
likely know, Miss Homes is a success­ ial. It was off the cost, not tar from
children, Dorotha and Nelson, spent
Mr. I. D. Knight and family, who ful, experienced and well prepared
Crescent City, that the steamer Brother
Fridav evening in Medford.
I recently left Jacksonville for Salem, teacher who knows Jackson county
Jonathan went down with all on board
•Mrs. Grant Bailey, whose home is in , were again in town thi3 week looking and those who live in it, and I am sure years and years ago. In the gold rush
Portland, is visiting at the heme of her : for a location, having found their new the people of this county who nominat­ days miners used to outfit at Crescent
sister and brother, Mary and Joseph J home unsatisfactory.
ed her in the May primaries have mau« City and tnen pack over the winding
Weterer.
Mr. and Mrs. John Iles of Nebraska, no mistake in their selection of a sup­ trail to the camps in Oregon in and
L. H Nledermeyer spent Friday who have been visiting the latter’s erintendent. Her success will be as­ around Jacksonville and Grants Pass
sister, Mrs. Fred Hackert for the past sured from the start if the excellent As soon as the California state high­
evening iu Jacksonville.
month, were guests of Mrs. Mary cooperation given the present incum­ way commission decides what it wants
Chas. Beery and family moved to
Wendt Tuesday. They left Wednesday bent is extended her.
to do. it will build a highway from
Medford the first of the week where for southern California where they will
“I wish to thank those entrusted Crescent City through Del Norte coun-
Mr. Beery has employment
visit other relatives before returning with the education of our boys and , ty to the Oregon line, and the connec­
Misses Katherine and Louise Hanson, to their home in Nebraska.
girlB, and should also like to include tion will be made at that point by the
who formerly lived in this city but
L. A. Compton and family of Ash­ tnose agencies like the press, parent­ Oregon state highway commission and
now of Ashland, are visiting at the land have moved to the county seat teacher circles, Red Cross, the health the road constructed into Grants Pass.
home of Mr. and Mrs. F. L. TouVelle. and are occupying the Mankins house association and other organizations for The county of Josephine and the gov­
on Fifth street, recently vacated by I. the excellent cooperation afforded me ernment people have been doing some
D. Knight. Mr. Compton is employed during my term of office. I regret very work on ih? Oregon end of the road
much that it is necessary for me to for the past two years.—Oregonian.
at
the Willow Creek mine.
Highest quality, jewelry
leave the work, but since 1 cannot sup­
repairing, diamond set­
James
Issot,
expert
photographer,
ting, watch repairing,
port my family on the sala-y allowed,
and Mrs Issot were over from Med­
Crude Tools, Artistic Work.
agate mounting and jew
it is necessary that I seek another po­
ford Sunday to visit Mrs Issot’s moth­
The li 11. > s of Terres straits,
elry manufacturing.
sition.
i lake numerous orna-
Queens
er, Mrs. Mary Wendt.
Martin J. Reddy,
“In the hands jf my successor, hw meats <>■ f tortoise nnd pear) shells,
M»|n St.. MSOFJKO, OREGON
Valentine Singler, a former Jackson­ principals, teachers, assistants anil
Hnlr cm.ibs, earrings, Anger rings,
ville boy who now holds a good | school officers will be left the futurp clm'ns
d brooches inatte of tortoise
position with Mason-Ehrman company guidance of our schools, so possibly «hell mi l ini iltl with mother of-penrl
There !■ more Catarrh In this section at Klamath Falls, was in town last I suggestions are unnecessary. However ar' glv
an artistic finish. And often
of the country than all other diseases Sunday.
I wish to add a word relative to what the only tool used Is a knife or a
put together, and tor years It was sup­
1
posed to bo Incurable. Doctors prescribed
Mrs. Juiia Williams, Mrs. Frank Sa- seems to be a trend in education in piece of broken glass.
local remedies, and by constantly tailing
to cure with local treatment, pronounced ulsberry and their guest, Mrs Augus­ which all are vitally concerned. Our
What CanaisCan Do.
It Incurable Catarrh Is a local disease,
greatly influenced by constitutional con­ ta Wendt, spent Tuesday evening in school system is undergoing air import-
and necessary change. Advanced steps •There are too miles of navigable
ditions and therefore requires constitu­ Medford.
waterways In Britain, yet the actual
tional treatment. Hall's Catarrh Medi­
are being taken from time, the pro­
cine. manufactured by F. J Cheney *
A. B. Cornell, sou mem Oregon rr*f>- cess seems slow, but the time should percentage of craft 'in them at ill"
Co Toledo. Ohio, is a constitutional
moment is less than one per mile. Un
remedy, la taken internally and acts resentative of the Oregon Life Insur- not be far distant when the arbitrary
rhe other Imnd. Germany owes much
thru the Blood on the Mucous Surfaces i ance Co,, was calling on Jacksonville
I school boundary lines will be entirely to her highly eflich nt ami economical
of the System. Ono Hundred Dollars re­
ward is offered for any case that Hall’s' people Tuesday.
eliminated. The education of our boys crinal system. Iler water roads link
Catarrh Medicine falls to cure. Send for
W. P. Bailey arrived from Algoma anJ girls is a matter of concern to the up 700 Industrial centers, and 'goods
circulars and testimonials
F rCHENET A CO . Toledo, Ohio.
I the first of the week to spend a few state at large as well as to the indi- «ent by canal route cost much less
Sold by Druggists, 75c.
Hall's Family Pills for constipation.
' days with bis family in this city,
ividual, who under the present condt- than by rail.
I
f
Isko
ELECTRIC
REFRIGERATOR
in the home of
ISKO
Refinement
means
1MMACUL XT!' CLE ANLINESS
A NI) CONVENIENCE
Deliveries Made Immediately
SEE. TH E
ISKO
IN
Peoples Electric Store
Phone 12
MEDFORD
212 West Main
A. B. Cunningham, Manager
■
Agent for Southern Oregon
I
THE CITY DRUG STORE
ft
a
Nyal Remedies
Santox Store
Dr. Hess Dip and Disinfectant
Dr. Hess Stock ionic
M
Dr. Hess Panacea for Poultry H
ASPINWAEL HANI) SPRAYERS
72
Century Fountain Pens from $1.00 up
Every Pen Guaranteed
J. W. Robinson, M.D., Proprietor
Oregon
ft Jacksonville
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EDUCATION PAYS
FOR THE INDIVIDUAL AND FOR THE S.ATE
A Person with No Education has but One Chance in 150,000 to
Render Distinguished Service to the Public.
4 Chances
With Common Scaool Education
With High School Education------ 87 Chances
Chances
With College Education.................. 800
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Are You Giving Your Child His Chance?
THOSE STATES ARE WEALTHIEST THAT HAVE INVESTED
MOST IN EDUCATION
Oregon Agricultural College
Through a “Liberal and Practical Education” pre­
pares the Young Man and Young Woman for Useful
Citizenship and Successful Careers in
AGRICULTURE ENGINEERING
MINING
HOME ECONOMICS
COMMERCE
PHARMACY
FORESTRY
VOCATION AL EDUCATION
The Training Includis PHYSICAL EDUCATION, MUSIC, ENGLISH,
MODERN LANGUAGE. ART and th»- other essentials of a
Standard Technical College Course
FALL
TERM
OPENS SEPTEMBER
20.
1920
TUITION IS
FREE
FOR INFORMATION WRITE TO
THE REGISTRAR, Oregon Agricultural College Corvallis, Ore.
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A Georgia Philosopher.
Forces Within
We’re all great on sayin’ "The dev­
without discover forces
Say® Victor Hugo: “Th r« il’s to pay." an’ never payin’ him. A
of lile." feller wouldn't have to walk across
flash of the street to settle with him, as he’s
always close enough to give us a dig
In the ribs, or put us on the back, an'
tell us we're th< finest he ever made!
—Atlanta ConstitutloB.
Cotton Gelrt.
Cotton which has been put under
hydraulic pressure of from (J.OOO to
8,< hh ) pounds and tnnde Into gears, pro­
dm . nd article superior to that made
of steel. Softer than steel, the cot­
ton :«nr ylo'ds where the steel gear
Rears uud . friction.
Some Should Be Broken.
"This, talking t . .chine- i" .*5fi.:).r>,’
idvortias a C’ih
“break all record»'.
some r
off the
be too
«tunt u
shilltç
cannot
n con
Worth Trying.
A few m e smiles of silent sympu-
tin i
.. nmre tender words, a little
nor, r> r e on temper, may make
■ II the dll . r ace in our lives.—Stole
ford Brooke.
Optimistic Thought.
Absence doth but hold off n friend
to make one se,, film the more truly
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