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JAfMSOMVILLE:- A Meviswrias T own W ith A Tstiw ûwir« VOL. XIV. ACK RESOURCES:- F ruit , M ines , L umber C attle , C lay P roducts JACKSONVILLE, JACKSON COUNTY a Vancouver barracks, were picked ’ Washington tonight. High winds and Decembers, by A A Quarnbcrg. Tili rain prevailed inland as far as 100 miles apple tree is the old '«t in th ■ Pacific in some sections. The gait was from no thwest if not in the United Sia'er, the southwest. Off the south Wash having been planted in 182» by Bruce, ington coast it attained a velocity of the partner for ih. Hudson H y l'rad 68 miles an hour, a'Cording to the _00 wm ships, including one suner- An answer to the petition asking for The fact that oil has been discovered ing company This makes the apple Tersely Told by Conscien weather observer at Northead. The special dleadnaugbt and 96 destroyers were prosecuting attorney to act in J al Klam .th halls a id also at ( rescent a tree more th in 95 years old. only shore damage reported up to -■ ■ - - • ■■■ . -------------- I City will doubtless lend impetus to built fo” the U. S. Navy during the tious Correspondents The seeds were brought around the tonight in Oregon was ir. Coos county, the Bank of Jacksonville cases, signed , 100 depositors, who lost operation in other sections and bring Horn in a sailing vessel by Hudson’s I pi st year and 100 were under coi- where a railroad till sank under a bv more than • ... C! Southern Oregon and <» VI. I NT / V »• 7 P, ZA S'IA C* U 1 I _ Northern Cali si ruction. freight train between Marshfield and money when the bank suspended, fornia into tfie limelight as promising Trading comp my officials, who carried ASHLAND Three gangsters, st Sant:. R Coquille, wrecking the track and was received from Gov. Alcott’s secre oil fields. The Vulcan Oil & Gas Co. them in a waistcoat pocket. The tary at Salem some time ago. The tailor was cleaning out the pocket who kil e I th.'sh riff .md two detect cars. report prospects of striking oil in Electric power service became de- secretary’s letter stated that the gov Sains Valley, where its holdings are nod found the apple seeds and gave ives who were attempting to place Louis Wyant, who has been employ ernor was absent at that time tut upon them to the gardner. who planted them under arrest for attacking a ed in th« shipyards at Bremerton, moralized early tonight as a result of his return the petition woul I be pre situated, as excellant, ani is making them. Many trees were raised but ali irimlM" of girls, were taken from prostration of wires. Electric trains W *»b ., has returned with his family preparations for immediate operations | i rison and hanged by a masked mob. between Portland and Wili-meiie sented to him, when careful < ttrntien and the “500" Oil&Refining Company, have died except on . te Ash'end, where they will remain. would be given it. The attention of . valley points were stopped at intervals “Sacrament» Joe”, well known in George Ketchum, driver of a switch for lack of power. Telegraph compan the attorney general and State Bank-J a corporation in which several local ¡California, died while being piep.r.d Aw :y people are interested, which controls Oldest Mason Passes • fine in the local yards, nairowly es ies reported much wire trouble south ing Board will also be called to the j for an opera, i in, which was to remove caped death or serious injury when a of here. Coo», Curry and Tillamook matter and prosecuting attorney-elect over 5000 acres of oil lands situated i 10.) lbs of fat. He weighed 640 p ,unds heavly charged wire fell on him. He counties were completely shut off. Rawles Ahore communicated with in between Montague md Ager in north Detroit, Mich., Dec 12. Abrah im ' and the operation was to bean attempt ern California, is equally sanguine and was wearing a ruboer coat to which he City trolley cars were stopped for an the hope of arriving at some satisfucl- Kittle, age 114. sail to l.e the olJest will thoroughly develop its holdings member of the Masonic order in the I to prolong life. attributes his escape. hour tonight, due to failure of a main , ory arrangement. Mr. Moore is not within the next few months. Eugene Debs socialist car,ui ate altogether at one with the signers of Unit d States, died at h s home today. Feur hundred friends of Rev. and power' line. Oil was struck on the Klamath Falls He joined the order in 1827 at Water ■for president, receive^ H50.000 votes in the petition in desiring a •peeial Ms. Charles Edwards, gathered at the the recent election, the greatest num prosecutor and gives his views of the property controlled by Captain J. W. ford, N. Y. Mobodia: parsonage in observance of Siemons, a well kr.own pioneer, at a ber polled by a socialist nominee in situation as follows: a wedding anniversary. Several beaut OBITUARY depth of 950 feet. The drillers are now the country’s history. iful gifts, among them a handsome I had no connection whatever with . ! down about 1600 feet and the product Thousands of pounds of decayed and ehair and a cut glass dish, were pre the origin or circulation of this pe- , President vVils-n received the Nobel of this well tests as high gr 'de oil poisoned foods have been condemned sented. DIED— At the home of her son, tition. I feel no resentment towards .vith a paraffine base. in New York restaurants, groceri s peace pi ze of $1'1,000. Only two other Ameiie .us hare received it and they The holiday vacation in Ashland» Melvin D. Jones, in this city, Wednes | the signers, because I can readily un- and butcher shops b health offi nils 'll I are Theodore 11 msevelt and Elihu' public schools will be from December day, Dec. 15, Martha Elmira Jones. i derstand the natural interest ano last ten months. Mrs Jones was a native of Iowa and j anxiety they feel over the conduct of Applegate Wins From Root IM te January 3. Ameri'iin soldiers of the Army of | the civil and criminal matters connect had lived ir, Oregon for sixty years, Miss Biliie (). Lewpie, 21 years ol ’, A box car in the local yards was I Central Point. Occupation in Germany, have contrib arrived in San Francisco from St. found te be on fire last Thursday for the past eleven years residing at ed with the Jacksonville Bank failure. uted a million marks toward a Christ I made a very definite statement be A'baos. Vermont, making tiie entre night, but was quiekly extinguished Jacksonville where she leaves many mas fund for poor German children. family in fore the election as to what I would do friends who join with the i trip on horse back, a distance of 3 HO before damage was done. Applegate, Dec 13 — The Applegate morning her loss. in this connection, and 1 am satisfied high school basket bail team played miles. M ss Kether Troutinau is teaching She leaves three sons and two An Italian airplane inventor bus in the Junior high school following the daughters, who are Charles A. Jones that the citizens of the county gener their first game of the season with the ally know that they can depend upon Central Point teams Friday evening. , perfected u gi.mt airplane which wi I rtsigaatien at Mrs. Eric. J onei of of Grenada, Calif., David L. that statement being made good. ! carry 300 passengers across the At- Scores: Boys’ game, Central Point, 9; C- H. Pierce, of the local Ford Medford, Ore , Melvin D. Jones of this There are two angle* in the Jackson Applegate, 37; girls, Central Point 9; lanlic m 36 hours. The plane will have garage, has been attending a meeting city, Mrs. Melinda Hagen of Roseburg, ville bank failure, one the criminal Applegate, 28. After ths games the I dini-iu and slo ping accomodations. of Ford representatives in Eugene. Ore., and Mrs. Nora Kleinhamer of cases and the other the civil cases to Applegate girls served Junch to the | Operations of the United Statis J»ff Heard, well Known in Ashland, Medford, Cregon, Funeral services, recover the assets of the bank. The I teams. The games were characterized , post il service for the year 1920, re conducted by Rev. Hanson of Grants law seems to place the criminal mat is now located at Tia Jnana, ¡J< xico. by clean sport and a most cordial re sulted in a loss of $17, 270, 482, li e Pass, were held at the Presbyterian Bert Turner is again driving the ters entirely up to the local district lation between the officials of the health Ï hew year ■ second largest deficit in the history of American Railway Express deliverv church Thursday at 3 P. M. Interm°nt attorney, but places the civil cases of teams The Central Poiet bur.ch are 1 the service. in Jacksonville cemetery. after a vacatiea spent ia southern a defunct bank under the jurisdiction good sports and we hope to meet them Attach This Stamp to Your Plans for a worlds fair to be held in Califernia. of the attorney general, merely re again some time. Portland, Oregon, in 1925, are being Park Aveaua is new being parad, a MASONS ELECT OFFICERS. quiring the district attorney to render Christmas Packages ---------- »laie ■ i made. any service he requests. I am entirely asucb needed improvement in the sur- \ willing for the attorney to have charge Form Union in South America reundingv ef Lithia park. of the civil cases and for him to select At a meeting of Warren Lodge No. ▲ new attorney, Arthur L. Dsrn, hae loeated in Ashland, having opened 10, A. F. & A. M., held Wednesday any one he wants to handle them. Sandiago, Dec. 11.—Dispatches from However, regarding the request ir. Madrid state that King Alfonso has evening, Dec. 8, the following officers an effice in the Campa block. A part time school for those between were elected to serve the ensuing the petition to the governor that some agreed to the formation of a South the ages ef I* and 18 years, who have term: Fred J. Fick, W. M ; W. A. one be sent to assist in or take ■h-i-ge American union under his patronage not completed Ibe eighth grade was Bishop, S. W.; G. A. Gardner, J. W.; | of this entire bank matter, I can only He will visit South America in the Hut you can protect yourself by iaaagureted last Monday. The school Emil Britt, Treasurer; J. M. Crone- state that after the first of January 1 spring, accompanied by a large fleet elected will have the responsibility of all ' miller. Secretary. The newly beers *»• from • to If e’elock. Buenos Aires has been selected as his Insurance in Good Companies officers will probably be installed at the criminal matters of the office of district headquartt rs. Mrs. Hattie Abnett end daughter, next meeting of the lodge to be held i attorney, and must assume that the Have Policy written by the , It is announced that “the king ex • lea Helen, hare returned from a people expect me to discharge its pects to meet representatives of the on December 27th. several weeks visit in California. duties. Therefore, so long us I am j South American republics at Buenos that officer, I intend to discharge those I Aires for the purpose of forming an duties myself, or have it done under , entente of the Spanish-sneaking re Opening Rogue River EAGLE POINT In your home town. Good, Sound direction, and to be fully responsible Lands is Assured. for the conduct of the office. I would publics so they may be enabled to ex ercise combined action on all future Companies and regulär rates Ben Kingery and wife of Antelope consider it a plain neglect of duty to diplomatic relations.’’ creek were in town on a shopping trip run from the first big responsibility Portland, Ore., Dec. 14.—The Feder Thursday. that arises and hand the position over al Power commission today approved Apple Tree Siili Produces. William Brewn, who has been spend the opening tor location, entry and to some outsider or any ether person ing some time in Califernia for the settlement ot federal power reserve It is true that 1 will take office under kckicnville, Oregon benefit of hie health, baa returned lands along the Coquille and Rogue unique circumstances, with an accum Vancouver, Washington. — Two apples home greatly improved. river. The decision was forwarded to ulation of work, that does not often grown on the famous old apple tree fall to the lot ot the incumbent of that Afiiel Beverly Colemen, infant Secretary Payne for his approval. position. Within the short time be daughter of Mr. end Mrs. fThsddeus fore the February term of court, .it Coleman of Lake Creek, died of indi-1 Ths Old Age of Santa Claus. may be difficult for any one man to geetion Moafiay The fuaerel services In Anna Farquhar’s “Convictions" dig into all the mass of data accum were held at Perle Faneral Home in tn The National Magazine, she says: ulated and at the same time handle rtl Medford en Tueesdey. “Santa Claus totters under Ills pack, Allison Allen ef Spokane ie visiting weartug a long, old fuce these days. the routine work of ths o ffice. I may it hie nephew, John Allen at Derby. Probably in his youth he hud no Idea decide to select some one to look after J. W. Berrlae, seperintendant of the of growing old or departing this life; the routine duties for » time so I will il Butte Falla fish hs’.ehery, was a Med therefore when his enthusiasm and be free to get in shape the special joyousness begun to wane unaccount matters that will require attention. ford eisiter Wednesday. ably. be must have opined that the However, if any such assistance is A eommanity Christmea tree and world whs tottering—not his own gen needed, I feel that I am the one to de entertainment ie te be held in the erous throne of life. Nowadays he cide when it is desirable and what it epera house en Thursday, Desembei creeps down the chimney stealthily as shall consist of. 93. Extensive preparations are being If somewhat ashamed of his mission, I doubt if the governor would con mode by the school pupils for a like u polar burglar, and his eight tiny sider placing anyone else in charge of reindeer make small clatter on the splendid program. lawn, for many of their joy bells have the criminal side of this bank matter; Mrs. J. L. Davie and two children, been lost. When Santa lays a finger and doubt if he has the legal right to who have been visiting at the home of aside of bls nose reflectively In our do so, but even if he were so inclined, Mrs. Davis’ unelc, Waiter Meyer, times, he exclaims, without a bit of I would consider it my duly to the • I have rstaraed to their home at Rose jolly shake below the waist: ‘Degen people of the county to oppose any erates I Degenerates I Has my world villa, Calif. such action even by the governor, un come to such a pass that people wish Mra. J. ■ Gleason la visitir® rela to pny me for my presents? Can It less bis legal right to do so is clear. lives in Butte Faile, before leaving he that little children are so surfeited for Miehigen to bo wi* her son wbo with toys that they stop to ask how much they cost before accepting them. Law School Will la attending the university. There was little Willie, Inst year, who Publish Quarterly. Lake R. an ef MedforJ we* ia Eagle said to his mamma, when he first saw Feint on hia way te his farm en Big a beautiful woolly dog, “What's it gol Butte ereek. Inside? Candy or money? Don't wnnt University of Oregon. Eugene, Dec. Men’s Neckwear, Handkerchiefs, Peal B. Ryming, atata engineer and ' a dog 'nless It’s got somethin’ in 13.—The University of Oregon Law R. T. Seaman, department engineer, side I”' school has completed plans for the Etc. Several Lines of Ladies Eelt frets Medford, were is Eagle Point publication of a law review, to be issu Saturday. Slippers, Cindy, Nuts and Oranges ed quarterly. The first issue will be Mrs. Wm. Ferry and daughter, Mrs. teady for distribution at.nut the first Percy Haley, were in town shopping of April, the second about .lune 1. FrMay. The publication will be devoted to Misa. Rath Toang, primary teacher problems of interest to the Oregon in the local »«heel, was a passenger to bar. It will consist in part of articles Medford Friday. and in oart of editorial notes on Ore Georgs Conger of Butte Falls, who gon cases or on topics of Oregon law. M isle res t«d ia the Hawk aaw sill, which do not require extensive treat I was a business sailer la Ragle Point ment. Lent week. The law faculty plans to use the services of a limited number of second HIS SUGGESTION and third year students in the prepara "Wsfl have to economize thle Tearing Gale Lashes Coas'. Christmas, my dear.- tion of the editorial notes. WHAT OUR NEIGH BOSS ARE DONG NFWSOF THE WOR D IMSRIEr PARAGES Atty. Rawles M lore Strike Oil af Klamath Falls Issues Statement j Your House Bum RESIDENT AGENT ggshaw We Have Everything in the Grocery Une fir Your Christmas Dinner Also Useful Presents for the Whole Family Lewis Ulrich Pioneer Merchant Jacksonvill Portland. Ore,, Dec. 10—A tearing gale, aecompanied by heavy rain, was the cwet ttw of Drago* and "Yes, but howî” “I’ve an Idea. Let’s give your rel ativi the same kind of cheap gift* we always give my folks. i Great Britian declared martial law in Ireland as a move towards peace. is ri Ji Ri JI n