Jacksonville post. (Jacksonville, Or.) 1906-19??, October 16, 1920, Image 3

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    Jacksonville Post
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in the Bank ot J 'tksoiiville.
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explain t! c «.one iig so far as I am about 10 1 pounds small white spot on
After day and date all work done
■ fore head. Both animals long in years
c mcerned.
U
hat
Some
Officials
Have
Done
bATURDAY, GBl’OBSR id, 1920
positively ca*:>, irrespective of per
As a taxpayer anil citizen 1 sincerely ' and will offer same for sale to the
SOLS.
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t
ndi
’
.
ions
at
the
mouth
of
th*
If a man ente's into a contract an i
trust that if there are not sufficient highest bidder, for .-ash in hand, at
W. R. SPARKS violates it would you sign another ar are scandalous, and the »fate
TOWN 1ALK.
assets uncovered and recovered to p iv the pound in Jacksonville, Jackson
and game com mission ii working
agreement
with
him?
If
a
candidate
Miss Bessie Venable and Merritt
all depositors in full tint the County countv Oregon, 10 days from the date
aiust
the
ueople.
1
am
convinced
Dews attended the opera Thursday I for offi :e fails to keep his pledges, will
if the present powers are continued in Court will decide to share pro rata of this notice if not redeemed by its
you vote for him again?
Iloy Ulrich and family left last week evening in Medtord.
fish
an 1 game matters, even the calm >n i with the o'hers. But since I am re owner before the expiration of the
by
auto for
Richmond California i 1 Fresh oysters are now in season, You
For the past ten years or more our
iquired by law to offer advice to the' said lOdaya. Said sale will take place
where they will make their home. They ' can get the best obtainable at the representatives in the legislature have will be destroyed.”
• County Court when asked, if I should . at 3 o’clock P. M. on Saturday the
What
can
you
expect
¡
n
the
future
if
were accompanied south by Vlrs Chris. •Medford Fish Market.
centralized their efforts, at least their
the same derelict officials are elected? be called on for an opinion relative to 23 October, 1920.
Ulrich who will remain for some time, |
promises, on three issues:
By electing others you cannot make it j this deposit the ethics of my prifes-' Dated this 13 day of October, 1920.
A lbert B orde .
(1) Better roads —that is a fair dis­ ' worse and may secure an improvement. sion and my official responsibilities
Mrs. T. W. Fulton and Miss Ellen '
Hartman attended the opera “Robin ' Parents-Teachers
Mietine tribution of the state funds for Jack- l’artv politic* shou’d not be consid- would compel me to state that in my I Poundmaster City of Jacksonville Ore.
son county.
Hood” at Medford Thursday evening.
' ered in the election of a legislator, and humble opinion the weight of authority |
(2)
The
reestablishment
of
the
Nor
­
since the Republicans nave made a bad is to the effeet that they would be en­ Evidence of indiscriminate killing of
Mrs George Martin, Mrs Henry! The Jacksonville Parent Teacners
mess of it we invite investigation of titled to such a preference but that ; natives bv U. S. marines in Haiti will
Daley and Mrs Joe Martin, who live ; Circle held its first meeting of the i mal School at Ashland.
such a course would entail extensive probably lead to investigation and pos­
(3) The protection of the fish of our candidates.
in the vicinity of Hillcrest spent Sun j
year in the High School Assembly I Rogue River.
This, our first communication, will; itigation, the result of which is never sible charges against the marines.
day with Mrs Marv Wendt.
Room Friday Octobor 8.
The
legislature
authorised
and
issued
call
vour attention to W. E. Phipps, ' certain,and that it would be fairer, and .'
Mr. and Mrs. J. A. Kinchen of Med-1 An informal reception was given in
, more equitable and just for the I
$28,600,000
of
bonds
for
road
building,
who has lived in Jackson countc, m re 1
ford were guests at the home of A. L. , ' honor of the teachers who graciously
»
with the distinct understanding and than twenty five years and isitnuwn county to refuse to take aJvantage of |
Goodman Sunday.
| responded to the roll call with their
promise that the Pacfic highway should to many people, eapecially the older , of this preference.
Resident Agent
Respectfully,
FOR SALE—A team of gray mares, wit and humor.
be completely paved from Portland to resident*. He is a substantial and pub-1
Miss Faldine, the public health
G.
M.
R
oberts '
wagon ani harness.
FIRE INSURANCE
California out of this fund before oth- 1 lie-spirited citizen, having within the
nurse and Miss Holmes County Super- er roads were constructed. Less than j
W. R. Sparks.
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p«»t ten years paid more than $3000 in
Ranch and City
Mrs Frank Obanchain and son Math­ inten lent favored us with their pre­ one third of this most important high­ state and county taxes and more than NofiCS of Sale of Impounded
ew, left in their ear for their home in sence. Miss Faldins spoke briefly but way has been paved, while this im­ $5000 municipal assessments to the city
Good as the best and better
to visit us later to explain mense sum has practically all been spent
eastern Oregon Monday after a promises
j
Animal
of Medford. In addition to this, he
her
work.
Superintendent
Mr
Stultz
than the rest. All losses—
weak* visit with Mrs. Mary Wendt.
and squandered. Hundreds of miles of donated to Medford abeut five acres of
deserves special mention as being the road hive been paved in the northern
NOTICE
IS
HEREBY
GIVEN
that
land for park purposes. During the ’
Mr. and Mrs. G. A. Gardner enjoy­ only man present.
large or small settled
end of the state, principally around late war, he purchased and paid for I have this 13 day of October, 1920,tak­
ed the opera “Robin Hood” at Med­
Mrs G. A. Gardner sang for us in Portland, while the only tourist route
$3000 of Liberty Bonds, besides contrib-' en up the following described animala promptly.
ford Thursday night.
a most charming manner, Mrs George through the state, the great thorough uting liberally to the Red Cross, Sal-' as anestray, in the Citv of Jackson
George Wendt is assisting with the Audrews was the accompanist remain­
Oregon
fare leading from British Columbia to vation Army and other beneficent in­ ville, Jackson County. Oregon, 1 Black Medford,
work in the printing office this week.
ing to enjoy the afternoon witn us.
Phone 17 R
Mexico, remains a streak of mud and stitution*. He has always been true Mare weight about 1100 pounds no
FOR RENT Good alfafu past ure
Tea and cake were served from a impassable during a large part of the
to every public and private trust and
with water. Phone 354.
very pretty table decorated with aut­ year. Think of it! Nearly twenty
fought for principle and against graft
Mary S. Hurst. umn colors. Mrs Gardner, the presid­ nine million dollars spent, and other
and freak laws.
The sisters and pupils of St. Mary’s ent of the circle was assisted by Mrs bonds will have to be issued to complete
W. E. Phipps was citv attorney of
academy at Medford held a picnic in Nunan, Mrs Ulrich and Mrs Fick. The the Pacific highway, and the bonds of Medford from 1901 to 1903 when he re­ i'J
circle
wishes
to
thank
those
who
do
­
J
our great state now selling for eighty signed and removed to Ashland, and in |
the old acadsmy building in this city
nine cents on the dollar!
Tuesday, the rain preventing the trip nated the delicious refreshments,
1904 was appointed city attorney of
Nyal Remedies
Santox Store
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Why did the representatives of Jack- that place. By referring to the city
up the canyon as was first planned.
son County and southern Oregon per­ records of Ashland it will be found that
Joe Brown and family have moved
Pays Respects to Collins mit practically all of this vast road the prosecutions of his office in one rL‘;
to Sams valley, where they have rent­
,,-j.
fund to be diverted to the north end of year yielded $1,298.85 revenue to the
ed a farm. Cheater Wendt drove Mr
the
state?
city
in
files,
which
paid
h
’
s
«alary
and
Browns car to their new home, as
Col. Sargent, the Oratorical Jack
Oregon still has only one normal j all expenses incident to the office, and
Mr Brown recently suffered a badly Dempsey, of Jacksonville, must have
Save Money on
sprained wrist.
hit in his speech in Medford a Mr. | school, located >n the extreme north I left $463.45 in the treasurey. Never
western nart of the state. It accom- : before or since has ar.y city attorney
FOR SALE—Shetland pony saddle & Geo. T. Collins, of the Medford Cham­
b.
odates
only a limited number of pupil- : made a record comparable to this,
ber
of
Commerce,
a
hard
blow
in
the
b ridle one <>f the finest.
and
therefore
graduates
few
teachers.
:
which
was
achieve
1
despite
of^an
obso-
s.Ur plexus. Any one that heard the
W. R. Sparks.
VVe have to import a majority of nor- ! letecity charter and despite indifferent,
Bert Moses is now acting janitor at ’ colonel’s Medford;speech was pleased. mal trained instructors from other not to say hostile, mtnicipal and peace
,
His
strong
arguments,
hi*
figures
show
­
the court house and also jailer to re­
• tates, while the fine state normal build­ offi:ers. Eater he drafted a m > lern
place Alec Norris who recently re- ing the county’s sppaling indebtedness, ing at Ashland still accumulates moss city charter, which E. V. Carter, then ¡V j
J. VV. Robinson, M.D., Proprietor
the
excessive
taxes,
the
high
cost
of
signed.
,
and
is
the
abode
of
bats
and
owls,
de
i
senator,
above
!
through
the
legisla-
labor and material. And yet this Col­
The Gagnon saw mills in west Med- lin* in a two and one-half column of *pite the profuse promises of our leg- i tore,
fori and Jacksonville will be started harangue says the colonel had no ar­ is'ator« to reestablish the school there.
He has written other city charter«,
up us soon as a few more men can be gument. Did Collins offer any argu­ Should they be reelected on this record? and a number of bill* which have been
hired for each, J. T. Gagnon aaid this ment? No; only that Medford is the
And did some one say fish—or was it enacted into laws and sustained by the
morning. He says both mill and logg­ only town outside of Portland and •uekers? The Rogue River fish con­ courts.
ing operation* will be continued al Medford want* the court house. The troversy continues to revolve like a
The people of Medford evidently ap­
winter.-Tribune.
fact is that Collins after hearing the dead salmon in a whirlpool, periodically preciated his recent services as school
WANTED—A few more horses or colonel’s speech had a fit—yos a very thrusting its unsavory odor under the | director, as they sustained his policies
eows to pasture.
W endt B ros .
bad fit, which left him with a bad case people’s noses. At each session of the | against a majority of the board, in
i’’
Dr. W. H. Heckman of Central of cerabro-apinal know-nothingitis and legislature our representatives have in- three elections.
These more or less minor services to
Point made a professional trip to the before he fully recovered wrote that j troduced a bill of some sort in a pre­
I represent a number of the best com­
two and one half columns of rambling tended effort to protect the fishing in the people are mentioned ■■ indicative
county seat the first of the week.
this moat fascinating stream, but ev­ of what he can and will accomplish in a
lingo
about
the
colonel.
Poor
Collins,
panies in America and can write you
Harley Fleming made a trip to Sams
ery measure ha* tightened th* grip of larger capacity. We will stand *pun-
valley Thursday with a truek load of ‘ he hadn’t fully recovered from the the salmon puckers.
[ sor that when be is elected to the leg.
insurance at usual raets
colonel’s jolt. Poor fellow, his mind
furniture for Joe Brown,
Senatcr C. M. Thomas, who single islature, Jackson Countv will have a
wasn’t clear when he wrote hi* little
FOR SALE—Road cart in good con essay. Poor fellow, let him reat in handed and alone has fought the com­ real representative at Salem. He will
dirion.
'peace. I hope he don’t have a relapse. bination, says, in part, after a recent | not go to sleep at the switch,
W. R. Sparks. | Col. Sargent ia a brave, noble soldier investigation:
Democratic Central Committee
(Raid
Adv.)
DO IT NOW
and
a
true
honeat
citizen.
He
gave
J. A. Marsh, who has been quite ill
for ten days is again able to be at thirty years of his life in the service
Plans are being made to reopen the
of his country. He is a born fighter,
work.
COMMUNICATION
Methodist
church. Services are expect­
When
he
retired
from
the
army
it
was
Read the article entitled Bunkoing
To T he E ditor : —Having seen con- 5
Jackson county on this page it is an with the highest honors. Taxpayers, ed Sun I iv 21, further notices will be
given later.
siderable
comment in various news- i
go
and
hear
the
brave
soldierand
true
interesting writeup.
Ryan Building
Jacksonville, Oregon
j
papers
concerning
the legal status of t r •
citizen
when
he-
make*
his
campaign
. "ii
'I1.1?—~
and fight for what he believes is the POLITICAL ANNOUNCEMENTS | the money which the County Tl'eas- >
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urer of Jackson County had on deposit ’
Highest quality, jewelry best interest of every taxpayer in the
repairing, diamond set­ county.
Voter and Taxpayer.
ting, watch repairing,
For Prosecuting Attorney
agate mounting and jew
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elry manufacturing.
If elected District Attorney at the i
Martin J. Reddy,
Notice to Creditors
Nov. election 1 pledge the people of
, UE'IF IRQ, OREGON.
In the matter of liquidation of the Jackson County the same vigorous and
Bank of Jacksonville, Jacksonville, thorough attention to the public in­
that has characterized my
Ttisrs Is mors Catarrh In this section ' Oregon. Notice is hereby given that terests
of ths country than all other diseases the Bank of Jacksonville, Jacksonville, I private practice.
>ut together, and tor years It was sup-
RAWLES MOORE.
fiosed to bs Incurable. Doctors prescribed Oregon, is in the hands of the Sup­
I
ocal remedies, and by constantly tailing erintendent of Banks for liquidation.
I
to oure with local treatment, pronounced
I
All
person*
having
claims
against
said
It Incurable. Catarrh Is a local disease,
For Sheriff
Jr**tly Influenced by constitutional con- bank must file the same, duly verified
ltlena and therefore requires constitu­
as
by
law
required,
with
the
deputy
in
I
am
the
regular republican oom
tional treatment. Hall e Catarrh Medi-
oine, manufactured by F. J. Cheney * , charge at Jacksonville, on or before nee for the oflL'e of countv sheriff
Co Toledo, Ohio, Is a constitutional
and feeling that mv record as a pub­
remedy, Is taken internally and acts ' the sixteenth day of January. 1921.
thru the Blood on the Mucous Surfaces
lic official during the past two veari
We have a full line of
WILL
H.
BENNETT,
of the System One Hundred Dollars re­
| entitles me to a second term, I re­
ward la offered tor any case that Hall s'
Superintendent
of
Banks
Catarrh Medicine falls to cure. Send for
for the State of Oregon. spectfully ask the support of the vot-
circulars and testimonials.
j ers at the polls on November 2nd
F J. CHENEY * CO., Toledo, Ohio.
First
Publication
October 16, 1920.
Sold by Druggists, 78c.
: 1920.
Hall's Family Pills for constipation.
Last publication January 16, 1921.
C. E. T erril .
Witte of Medford
county seat visitor Wednesday.
Bunkoing Jackson County
J. W. Wakefield
THE CITY DRUG STORE
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TANLAC
TANLAC
6 Bottles for $6.25
Jacksonville
Standard Fire Insurance
Let the Company Carry the Risk
D. W. Bagshaw
“Wet Weather Comforts”
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For County Commissioner
COMPLETE BANKING SERVICE
4MÌ
1 ''
I am the republican nomonee
for the office of .county commissioner
of Jackson county. You will confer an
obligation by extending me your sup­
port at the polls Nov. 2nd, 1920.
V ictor hursell .
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WE want you to realize the many
and varied services afforded by the
First National Bank. Look over
this list. Then remember—we are
alweys ready and willing to serve
you to the best of our ability.
ra Li Saving, Time and Checking De­
partments; Money Transmitted to
all parts by mail and wire; Safe De-
uosit Boxes; Bank Money Orders;
Travelers Cheques; Collections,
when in Medford, make the
First National your headquarters.
OREGON
Red Ball White
Rubber Shoes
Red Pall Boots
For Coroner
I am the regular republican nom-
inee for the office of county coroner
and a fellow taxpayer and one who
has the good of the county at heart,
ask the support of the voters at the
poll« Nov. 2nd, 1920.
J ohn A. P erl
For County Clerk
Republican Candidate for
County Clerk, Asking for
a second term.
stNationaiBank
MEDFORD
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Lewis Ulrich
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Pioneer Merchant
Jacksnville, Ore
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