Image provided by: Friends of Jacksonville's Historic Cemetery; Jacksonville, OR
About Jacksonville post. (Jacksonville, Or.) 1906-19?? | View Entire Issue (Nov. 27, 1920)
Town Talk Û rw. t : tji .j jnjszù r'z im ? car c—f v i a'tiled, but the company after inve3- STAND IN WA' OF EUSiNESS | tigation decided that the loss was Owing to some misunderstanding, no greater than the amount of the b m • Historic London Cliurrhes May Hivo Geer,« anl Cl?egter services were held in the Methidist and willingly remitted the umiunt of to Give Way to the Demands of n n n 7:ving bd" Kiven b>’ ">e church last Sunday. Tomorrow the tneir bond as stated. Modern Progress. “' 0.0 K. lodge at Medford Thurs- servic will be conducted ¡bv Attorn Several years ago when the amount day night. Nineteen blstorl-’ cl:.r elmrelies In ey B, !•. Lindas of Medford, and there of the treasurer’s b > «I was raised to Ulin Heins, well known musician of will be regpla** services from now on. $6000.1 «0 some persons criticised the the heart of l.nno >n. 13 of them the council for the action but today the work of Sir Christopher Wren, lm\t Me I ford was a business caller in town same persons are complaining because been marked for destruction by a com Wednesday. FOUND—Man3 watch. Owner may mission appointed by the bishop of the bon i was nil still bigger. London to cousldi r the whole ques ri^l n 1Han'W’ of Asro- h tve same bv calling at this office, lion of the city churches. In sevei lated Oil comply an 1 Mrs Hanna proving propirty and paying for ad. cases It is proposed to preserve, foi Mias Issie McCully entertained Dr Obituary were Medford people who attended 1 their architectural and historic value and Mrs J. W. Robinson, Mr and Mrs the banquet Saturday night. the towers of the churches. In the Frank Saulsberry and Mrs Julia Wil- There is less than a month before THORNDIKE —Roxanna F. Thorn other cases these old monuments i liams at dinner on Thanksgiving day. dating back to the seventeenth century A-nas. The earlier you do your shop- dike died in Kennet, Calif. •November- nnd the great tire of London, would Mr. and Mrs Joe Morcom, former- Ding, the better line you have to sel 22, 1921. She w is a native of M line, ect from. Also packages going a long residents of our city now living in Cor was born October 13, 1335, and was disappear. This Is the recommendation of th« distance shoul I be mailed as long b * vallis and well known to a wide circle married to J. H. Tnorndike at the age bishop's commission, but already tore X-nn as possible, thereby eseap of friends desire to extend to the peo of 13 i nC im len Maine. Mrs Thorn ! strong protests liare arisen and the in,’ the fearful congestion in the ple of Jacksonville their very heart dike came to California io 1834 ami I Society for the Protection of Ancient mails and reaching their destinations iest congratulations on their good for located at Grants Pass in ‘1875. She Buildings Ims num unced that It «III tune and ability to retain the county in better condition. spent most of her time in Medford and take every possible step In making the court huuse. Save wood, buy that oil stove at SURETY BONDS—I am resident Ag Jacksonville until the last three years strongest protest. The value of i'ie sites of these Ficks. $7.25 Saturday and going down ent for American Surety Company of when she lived with her daughter, Mrs churches Is pinged nt nearly $8,500,- 2o cents each day until sold. Get it New York, and can burnish you with Eva Courtney at Kennet Calif, She (MM),OOO, sltunted a« they are in the leaves threa children, who are J. L. be fore some one else does. a bond at regular rates. Let your Thorndike of Spokane, L. W. Thirn- great business center of London, be tween St. Paul's an 1 the Tower nnd a The local schools were closed on home man de it. dike of the Sterling mine and Mrs Eva little to the north <f that line. In ad Thursday and Friday for the Thanks- D. W. Bagshaw. Courtney of Kennet, Cal. dition to this enormous return from giv.ng holidays. A Thanksgiving service was held in Funeral services were held in the the church proper y tbo eomnilssloD Mr. and Mrs. A. L. Goodman and the Presbyterian church last Thursday Jacksonville cemetery yesterday af- expects to realize an Income of $120, morning. IMM) a year from 'he benefices after ternoo at two o’clock. children spent Sunday visiting friends setting aside $81.000 a year for the At Jacksonville, Oregon, November * ------ in Applegate. salaries of certain of tlu* clergy con 22, 1920, by D. W. Bagsaw, J. P. Pastor Resigns Local Charge. cerned. For the site of a single I. W. Knight and family have Mr Sumner George Graves and Miss •church, that of All Hallows, Lombard moved mts the Mankin house on Fifth Zella LightforJ, both of Jackson Next Sunday will mark the close of street, Barclay’s bank lias offered $2,- 8tra.it. Tna city water his bseu pipel County Oregon. he local pastorate of Rev. Albert H. 500.000, and the value of the site of St. into the house and the further improve Apropos of the resignation of Will Gammons, who has been pa»tor of the Dunstan's-ln-tlie-Ei st hag been esti ment of electric ligate will soon be H. Bennert, state superintendent of Presbyterian church here for the past mated at $1,250.(100. added. banks, who conducted the investiga five years. Rev. Gammons will preach PATRON SAINT OF HATTERS Mrs Mary Wendt had as dinner li on of the bank's booke, the Salem his farewell sermon to morrow and guests on Thanksgiving day, Mr and states man comments on the slight will leave next week for his new Why St. Clement Has Long Been Re corded Recognition by Makers of Mrs James Issot of Medford an J Mr fraction between Bonnett and the state charge in southern California. Djring BETWEEN Head Coverings. and Mrs Tom Fulton and children. banking bond who were surprised, how his residence here, Mr Gammons has Am mg the Medford people at the 1 ever to receive Mr Bennetts resigna held various important offices in civic PORTLAND and SAN FRANCISCO St. Clement is known as the pntron banquet Saturday night were: Mr. aid tion: “But the only incident that has and school affairs and his services will saint of hatters, because of his dis M'S. Vaice Colyig, Mrs Helen Gale, happened to ruffle the feeling between be greatly missed. At the Thanks covery for the milking of a compact The “ Oregonian’’—Train Nos. 53 and 5-1. Dr. and Mrs M. M. Dow and Mr and Bennett and the board came when the giving service a purse containing a fabric out of wool without pressure latter demanded a complete explana sum of rniney was given to him, Mr or weaving. The story goes that this Handles day coaches, tourist and standard sleeping cars Mrs Tom Kinr.ey. tion as to what precaution the depart H. C. G illup making the presentation devout priest, while on a Journey, be dining car and observation car Mrs F. J. Fick attended the meet ment took to forewarn patrons of the in behalf of the church and the many came footsore and tired, and, removing The “California Express’’-Train Nos. 15 and 16 ing of the Lady Elks in „Medford Tues Bank of Jacksonville against the fail friends who extend sincere wishes for ills sufcdals, sought rest by the road Handles day coaches, tourist and Standard sleeping cars day. side. ure of that institution, Such a report success in the new field. and dining car St. Clement was soon disturbed by ---------- »rp». ----- - Grirga Kinz-nn, proprietor of the and ■ xplanation were made in detail- The “Shasta”—Tra.n Nos. 11 and 12 (No excess fare) the bleating of lambs. Looking up. I but has not been made public. ” Melfsrd Ex.’tiange, was a business A ntw through train, Handles standard sleeping cars he beheld a fox that had Just seized “Straight” Talk Beat. only, dining car and observation car , Charles I’ursell of* Medford was a visitor in to vn Wed las lay night. When your words count you don't one of the helpless young sheep. He businesi visitor in this city the first of need to use so many of them. It's a cleared a hedge just in time to destroy The “ Sail Francisco Express ” — Train Nos. 13 and 14 Henry and Carl M inki is were in the week. Handles day coaches, tourist ami standard sleeping cars pleasure for some people to talk. the fox and rescue the lamb, In the from their mins on Poormans creek and dining car Emil Britt and D. W. Bagshaw, Other men tnlk under protest and be process of which act ho observed loose loicinj after business matters. — Through standard sleeping ear, Portland to Los transacted business at Medford Tues- come the best speakers because they wool, which he gathered and exam Word received by friends sta'esjthat dav afternoon- seek the shortest wny to adequate ex lned. Angeles, leaves Portland on the California Express The priest was struck by the sud Mrs Ell« Walsh and daughter, Mr3 pression. These men always get n arrives Los Angeles 8:15 a. m. second morning For the first tima in years Jackson hearing because people know tljpy will den Inspiration that here was relief Carl Uli is, hiva sieurs 1 re n inerative creek is running full which brings for bls lacerated feet. Binding the get the facts without orations. And pisitims in the Hint hispitd a CALIFORNIA—Warm Sunshine and Flowers memories of the time when it yearly this is ns it shbuld be. Every man yielding wool on Ills wounds, he was Klimi'.h Falls. able to continue his journo*. On Make the da s delightful in the Wintertime, Enjoy overflowed it banks and flooded the should be able to express ldmself. 11« Turkey and chicken dinners were the fragrant'^ of the poinsettas, violets, poppies and entire lower end of the town, This can learn if lie is willing to make the reaching his destination St. Clem geraniums, or the joys of outdoor sports and pastimes the ord r of the day Tnursdav, with winter bids fair to be the one of the effort. It max scare him hnlf to death ent removed the sandals from his enjoyable family reunions in most rainiest years in local history. feet, discovering in- tend of the fine nt first, tuit he will soon find pleasure Travel with Pleasure via the Shasta Route homes. In seeing his Ideas tnke notion in soft wool a piece of unfinished cloth, W. R. Sp. rks will reopen h’s ehoe others. Whether you are a ready seemingly so firm and thick Halt he Lewis Puhi of Jacksonville, a for- repair shop on Oregon street ani will Reduced Round Trip Tickets are Now on Sale to Southern California talker or not you will profit much b*> couldn’t pull It apart. He called the msremnloje in the mech mical depart be ready for business Monday. matted material “felt.” making your talk count. FREEon request, “California for the Tourist,” a new illustrate ment of the Mail Tribune is back from This accidental knowledge of the booklet, graphically describing the different resorts I. W. Knight, who opened his gar Alasta, where he had been in the em priest caused the basic principle that Prismatic Colors. ploy of the government railroad com age in the old Livery stable last week underlies the men’s hat industry. For further particulars inquire of local agents It Is commonly said that there nre November 23 1ms been named St. mission since last May. He expects to will keep a night man on the premise s return to Alaska next spring.—Tri for the benefit of car owners having seven primary colors in the rainbow, Clement’s day nnd is a red-letter day namely, red, orange, yellow, green, for the hat manufacturers of many work done alter regular hours. bune blue, indigo and violet. But these col countries. Mr and Mrs. Alford of Medford wer Jim Theodore, the Greek,» who was ors mix, and the so-called Fraunhofer JOHN M. SCOTT dinner guests at the horn • of Col. and pronounced insane by a jury in the lines name ten, ns red, red-orange, Michigan Leads All. General Passenger Agent Mrs H. H. Sargent Thursday. circuit court last week was taken to orange-yellow, yellow, green-yellow, Michigan has the largest farm bu Mr and Mrs Cliff Dunnington, Mrs. nnd yellow green, bine-green, sky- reau county in the United States. It the insane asylum at Salem the first Tom Dun.iingtm and Mrs D. W. Bag blue, bluo nnd blue-violet and violet. 1« Sanilac, where incomplete«! tabula of the week. The Indians did not have names for tion of the membership campaign re- I shaw motored to Ashland Monday. all the subdivisions of color. Their suits showed 2.900 members, with the) name for blue Is ochako; for green, final tally estimated at close to 3,KM) Highest quality, jewelryl okchamali; red Is called liumma, and Iroquois county, Illinois, was the next repairing, diamond set-8 City Paid $6000. yellow, Inknn. These are names in largest with 2,R5t} members. Saginaw ting, watch repairing,! the Choctaw tongue. agate mounting and jew ■ county Is likely to become the second elry manufacturing. ■ The American Surety Co. of New largest county In the country. It now Nothing There. Martin J. Reddy, Before the consolidation I held an lias 2,(i5O farm bureau members, and York, has paid over to the City Re St.. 4 C >/ > OREGON. order a Iraft for $1,0)0. 00, being the agency for one of the old express com expects |pon to have more than 3,000. Membership of the Michigan state am <unt of the bond for city treasurer- panics. One day several patrons were farm bureau now Is 53,051, and it Is In quarters formerly occupiek bv UN1ON LIVERY STABLE In the office when the superintendent Wm H. Johnson in that company. The and two oilier officials of the company growing at the rate of about 1.500 ■ An efficient mechanic, experienced in a tu <1 loss of the city in the recent came in uni'xpectedl.v. A woman had weekly. Tli«> southern half of Hie low $100 Reward, $100 The readers of this paper will be uarik failure cannot be determined un Just asked for a package, anil evident er peninsula now Is canvassed nnd the repairing all makes of cars is at your pleased to learn that there le at least til the affairs of the bank are finally ly the unexpected visit of the officials campaign Is extending Info the north- | one dreaded disease that science has service been able to cure In all Its stages and (lustered me. for. after looking over western pnrt of the state. that Is catarrh. Catarrh being greatly (lie oil-hand register nnd not finding Influenced by constitutional conditions GIVE US A TRIAL i nythlng listed for her, 1 returned to «autres constitutional treatment Halts More Ministers Needed. Catarrh M.dlclne is taken internally and the counter, took down the receiver It Is from the families of the farm acts thru the Blood on the Mucous Sur Cars Stored Phone 202 from the telephone, nn«l said: ''Hello, ors nnd from the parsonage Itself that faces of the System thereby destroying the foundation of the disease, giving the there is nothing here for you.” M.v now preacher« come, according to t Terms Reasonable patient strength by building up the con customer tins standing right near the sltrvev now l eing taken by tlic Amer" stitution and assisting nature In doing Its work. The proprietors have so much telephone, and every one laughed.— can education department of the Inter faith In the curatite power of Halls church World Movement. The farms C'nlcago Tribune. Catarrh Medicine tbt they offer One JACKSONVILLE, OREGON Handred Dollars for any case that it fails lend. The survey shown that out of Simple Logic. to cure. Send for list of testimonials ‘ Address F. J. CHENEY A CO., Toledo Fifth Rsreet, Jacksonville The enrl of I’ortnrllngton, who was every thousnnti pupils who enter lite Ohio. Sold by all Druggists. 75c. one of th«1 first to volunteer for serv first grade of our American schools, ice during the railway strike In Eng only 38 enter college nnd only 11 re land relates the following story: A main to complete the course. It Is from tlie«e 14 that the churches hoy smut on duty at one of the Lon don termini, feeling the pangs of hun recruit tha gr«>at majority of thelt ger about eleven o’clock one morning, ministers. It Is ni«o disclosed by th« beiihn a vigorous attack on a substan survey that It requires about £5.000 new tial lunch he hud brought with Idm. men every year merely to replace the A gentleman passing by was moved gaps In the ranks of the ministry at Santox Store Nyal Remedies IISTED among the MORE THAN to remark: “My boy, If you eat much home. now ymy won't have any appetite for 2500 PATRONS of The First Nat Blow-Resisting Paper Caps. your dinner.” To which the smart Astonishingly strong paper caps, ca ional Bank are Farmers, Manufac little fellow replied: “Well, I guess pnble of withstanding powerful blows, We Carry Wear-Ever Fountain Syringes and Ml If I haven't any appetite 1 shan't want though extremely light In weight, have turers, Merchants, Firms, House any dinner.” The gentleman had no been Invented by a shipyard employee, Hot II a ter Hotties, the IJest Made wives, Corporations and Children more to say. an«l are Intended to be worn by work a We could name many more classifi men whose duties expose them to dan rj CENTURY FOUNTAIN FENS Season of Peril. ger from falling objects. The process cations, but the above is sufficient by which the novel headgear Is pro At tlds season of the year It Is folly Every I‘en Guaranteed to show how representative of to enter your bednsan without turn duced has not been divulged, says Popular Mechanics, but It Is known ing on the light. Also do not attempt to this community is our patronage. sit on the edge of the bed unless you that chemicals nre employed to hard , ,L W. Robinson, M.D., Proprietor tire sure the be<1 Is th'-re, for tlds Is en the material, without adding to Its Several styles have been fa house-cleaning time an«', the women weight. III Our deposits are secured safely and conserva- folks may have decldt-l to put the be«' made, the, lightest weighing about »ev on the other aide of the room this en ounces, and others only slightly eitrr.hr VOctmPnf.S. tively htr by /-tilt« our in investments. rear, so It Is well to be careful, for more. In n recent test, a one-pound holt was dropped on one of them you never can tell.—Kn jx Messenger. from a height of 40 feet, with the re- , Yon will look a good while before you fin.! •nit that a barely preemptible dent : •tl«y medicine for coughs and colds than wa« made In tlie paper. The novel | aml<erlain’»Cough Remetiy. It notoniy h« nd coierlngs are proof against wn , relief—it cures. Try it when you have MEDFORD OREGON_______ _ • git or cold, and you are certain to be ter and acids, nnd are poor conductors | a..ed with the prompt cure which it will of electricity. :cL For sale by all dealers. The Pioneer Church. I PERSONAL SERVICE I Axes, Wedges Splitting Mauls All Kinds of Handles Cross Cut Saws 4 Shasta Route Trains SOUTHERN PACIFIC LINES Jacksonville Garage Is Now Open Dressmaking Mrs. I. W. Knight MANY SATISFIED PATRONS I. W. Knight, Proprietor THE CITY DRUG STORE Jacksonville st rd Bank II Oregon Po st Ads Get Results