Jacksonville post. (Jacksonville, Or.) 1906-19??, December 18, 1920, Image 3

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    Town Talk
Mrs. S. E Dunnington, who under-
w,nt a serious major operation in a
Medford hospital, is convalescing rap­
idly and w is removed to her home in
his city Friday morning.
The Pioneer Church
The sermon delivered bv B F. Lindas
in the Methodist church last Sunday
morning was very interesting. Mr.
. Lindas has a forcible way of presenting
| his subject to his hearers, and every
| detail is quickly grasped. Tomorrow’s
| subject will be “l’he Christian Ideal in
the Nation,” the third in a series.
Mrs. Lindas will sing a special selection
and evervon_ is urged to come.
Rev. McVeigh of Rogue River will
hold services at the Presbyterian
church tomorrow morning, if desir­
able and suitable arrangements can be
made, Rev. McVeigh will move here
sad assume the piatorate of the Pres­
Mrs. Mary Wendt and George Wendt
byterian church.
drove to Hillcrest last Sunday where
We are in receipt of the annual re­ they visited Joe Martin and family.
port of the county nurse, which was
W. H. Johnson, R. ]). Hines, offi­
given at a recent meeting of the Coun­ cials in the defunct bank of Jackson­ I
ty Public Health Association whtch ville, and Mrs. Myrtle Blakely, county
was held at the home of • Mrs. H. H. treasurer, were arraigned in the circuit
Sargent, who is yice president of the court last Saturday morning, at which
Jacksonville branch of this work, time they entered pleas of not guilty
Owing to lack of space we^ are unable to tne indictments. The court had
to publish it this week, but will be previnuslv overruled the demurrers
glad to include it in the next issue.
filed to the indictments.
j muuMLW - gLr y a
want to
money, and you
Y OU save certainly
$ PERSONA L SERVICE!
would like to have better cakings.
Then use Calumet. It’s the
biggest thing you can do to im­
prove the quality of your bakings
—and lower baking costs.
Calumet is made in the larg­
est, most sanitaiy Baking Powder
Factories in the Woild. No Bak­
ing Powder is made under better
conditions—none can be better in
quality.
Holiday Goods
♦
He Have a Nice Assortment of i
It contains only such ingre­
dients as have been officially en­
dorsed by the U. S. Pure Food
Authorities. An absolute guaran-
teethat it 13 pure.
E. W. Witte of Medford was in
Mrs. F. J. Fick and daughter Vir­
Ja ksonville in attendance with the ginia returned ’’’uesday from a several
lasonic members at the funeral of days sojourn in Portland. Enroute
Alonzo Pickett. •
| home, Mrs Fick visited her brother,
Fred Hoffman of Thompson creek I Fred Williams, public service commis-
LUEOu
was a Jacksonville visitor on Thurs­ sio'ier, residing at Salem.
It received highest Awards,
day.
World’s Pure Food Exposition, Chi­
Miss Uneeta Morgan took the ex-
cago — Paris Exposition, Paris,
Harry Lewis, now of Oregon City, amination for a teachers certificate in
France—positive proof of its super­
Yreka this week. Miss Morgan is a
ior merit
is visiting with relatives in this city.
Calumet Cream
sister of Mrs. Oscar Lewis and is well
It is used by more house­
Cake
Charles Nunan and Lee Wakefield known to Jacksonville young people.
wives, domestic scientists and chefs
Recipe
are grading and graveling th* road
than
ar.y
other
brand.
That
would
— 3 cups pastry
Miss Edith Hoefs left Tuesday for
flour, 3 level tea­
that leads to their property on the
not be the case, if it were possible
spoons Calumet
Portland
where
she
intends
to
enter
to
secure
a
higher
quality
leavener.
east side of town.
Baking Powder, S
a training school for nurses.
cup butter, lz; cup*
It is sold at a moderate price.
Miles Cantral of Ruch was a business
granulated sugar,
All you have to do is to compare*
Yolks of 3 eggs. H
Terchers from all over the county
visitor in town on Thursday.
cup cold water,
costs to determine how much you
Whites oi 3 ep.R 1
were
in
JackBonvil'e
this
week
io
take
can save by buying Calumet.
Colonel H H. Sargent delivered a!
teaspoon orange
extract. Then mix
Pound can of Calumet contains full
stiring address at the banquet given j the state examination for teachers cer­
in the regular way.
16 oz. Some baking powders come in
in honor of Col. George White, Adju- . tificate.
12
oz.
i
nste
ad
of
1(>
oz.
cans.
Be
sure
Prof. Beattie of the Oregon State
tant General of Oregon, at Medford
you get a pound when you want it.
Normal school was in Jacksonville
Wednesday evening.
• Hubert Hudson has arrived in Jack­ Thursday, where he delivered ati ad-
sonville for an indefinite stay with his | dress on the ‘‘Importance of Educa-
tion,” before the high school.
grandmother, Mrs. M. E. Hudson.
Xmas Tree next Thursday evening. | for Christmas decorations tn n<»it«v
Following the funeral services of Mr. 1 However high the present cost
All are welcome to this program. The of both high and low -degree These
Picket of Medford, which were held j living may seem, we have at hand an meeting adjourned.
immorte'les tire real flowers, though
Tuesday from Perl’s Funeral home, | issue of the Democratic News of 1869.
some people have a notion they me
the interment was made in Jackson-j a newspaper published in Jacksonville,
made of paper. The natural color Is
Notice of Sale of Impounded
yellow, and they grow in the south of
vibe cemetery. The Masonic order at which time the yearly subscription
France, where great fields of them may
was four dollars a year.
wag in attendance at the cemetery.
Animal.
be seen dried and dyed for the mar­
Notice
is
hereny
given
that
I
have
Harry Luy, of Medford, is visiting
Mrs. F. Varney was a Medford visit­
ket. It is a great Industry there. Eu­
this 18th day of December, 1920, taken ropeans use them largely to the exclu­
in town today.
or last Wednesday.
up
the
following
described
animal,
as
Miss Faldine, county nurse, made an
sion of fresh flowers for nil occasions
Mrs. G. R. Chapman and Mrs. Lewis
an estray, in the City of Jacksonville, They me dyed In nil colors for the Eu­
official visit to the local school on Ulrich were in Medford Friday.
Jackson County, Oregon, I Bay Horse, ropean market, and thousands upon
Thursday.
Miss Anna and Carl Niedermeyer no brand visable, weight about 950 thousands of boxes of the red ones nre
The local roll cali of the pnnual Red spent Sunday with friends in thia city.
pounds, quite old, and will offer the imported to New York every year for
Cross membership campaign which will
the Christmas trade. They cannot be
Mrs. M. E. Day has been quite ill same for sale to the highest bidder,
close this week, has been quite suc­
for cash in hand, at the pound in Jack*- successfully grown in America, owing
for
a
number
of
weeks
at
her
home
in
cessful, approximately sixty dollars
sonville, Jackson County, Oregon, 10 to climatic differences. A few have
this city.
having been raised.
been produced in Texas, but the flor­
days from the date of this notice if
Mr. and Mrs. Tom Dunnington and not redeemed by its owner befone the ists say they are not “right.”
Col. H. H. Sargent has been ap-
•■pointed county chairman of the cam­ Mrs. Jasten Hartman called upon Mrs. expiration of the said 10 days* Said
t
*
paign to raise funds for the starving S. E Dunnington, who is a patient in sale will take place at two o’clock P.
a
Medford
hospital,
last
Sunday.
people of eastern Europe. The total
M. on Tuesday the 28th day of Decem­ WHY SHE BELIEVED IN HIM
amount which the U. S. must raise is
At a recent meeting of the city ber, 1920.
33,000,000 of which Jackson county’s council, Mrs. Roy Smith and Dr. J. W.
Dated this 18th day of December, Kills Two Birds With One Stone—
|
Engagement Ring for Christmas
share is six 'thousand dollars. The Robinson were appointed to fill the 1920.
Present.
drive will take place in January.
ALBERT BORDE,
vacancies on the library board
Judge George Gardner returned
Poundmaster City of Jacksonville,
SFORE opening the slight
loseph Gagnon returned Friday from
Thursday from Portland where lie had
Oregon.
Christmas token I have
a business trip to Los Angeles. Mr.
been attending the meeting of the
brought you, Miss Cltirn,”
Gagnon reports that he has closed a
-aid Mr. MacNerve, us he
county ju Iges of Oregon.
contract with a southern California RED BLOSSOMS ARE FAVORED
took from his Inside pocket
B. B. Beekman of Portland was in firm, to fulfill which the local sawmill
I
a small package and handed it to the
Jacksonville this.week, looking after on Jackson creek will resume opera­ American and Liberty poses, Carna­
young lady lu question, “I think it
business matters.
tions and Immortelles Among Pop­
tions by January 15 and will continue
best to acquaint you, In my imperfect
ular Christmas Flowers.
Mrs. B. F. Lindas of Medford visited to run for at least a year.
way. with the state of tny feelings.
To come to the point in ns brief and
Mrs. Tom Fulton Wednesday.
Mr. and Mrs. Henry Mankins of
F CHRISTMAS eve comes In practical a manner as possible, sparing
Poorman’s creeK were in Jacksonville
mild and warm and Christ­ you all the unnecessary details, I may
and Medford Wednesday.
mas morning follows Its gen­ as well tell you at once that I love
Highest quality, jewelry
tle prophecy, the city florists you. From the moment that I first
repairing, diamond set­
Both
Jacksonville
basket
ball
teams
ting, watch repairing,
will be happy. Thai will met you I was fully aware that this was
agate mounting and jew­ wore defeated at Rogue River Friday mean that the thousands of boxes of inevitable. The more I set my mind
elry manufacturing.
evening. Their team work however is Christmas flowers which must be de­ against it, the more 1 struggled to con­
Martin J. Reddy,
improving and they will do better in livered on Christmas forenoon can go trol myself—to he strong—the more
the future.
out with only the ordinary packing. hopelessly I became involved. You
But should there be freezing weather, will naturally ask at once why I
every flower must be packed in cotton, should struggle against a passion
which doubles the labor and the time which Is admitted by all to be the
Stat* of Ohio, City of Toltdo,
necessary. Even with the mild Christ­ source of the greatest happiness
Luca* County, a*.
Frank J. Ch*n«y mini oath that he
mas, which Is the florist’s delight, the known to humanity. Hut 1 could not
la «*ntor partner of the flrm of F. J.
A regular meeting of the Parent- force in the big retail flower stores regard the muller In n* selfish light. It
Chaney & Co., doing buaineaa In the City
of Toledo, County and Stat« aforesaid, Teacher’s Circle was held on Friday, works all night the night before Christ­ was done, .Miss Clara, because I Imve
and that aald firm will pay the Him of Dec. 10. An excellent program was mas. From midnight until 7 o'clock doubted all along whether a man in
ONE HUNDRED DOLLARS for each
and every caee ot Catarrh that cannot be rendered by the different rooms. Miss in the morning all hands are busy my circumstances had It In his power
cured by the uae ot llALL'S CATARRH PooJ gave a lecture on “A School packing the boxes which in a few to make a gill like yourself, who Ims
MEDICINE.
FRANK J. CHENEY
Sworn to before me and subscribed In Childs Diet,” which was very interest­ hours tire to convey Christmas remem­ been reared ifl such luxury, entirely
my preaence, thia Stli day of December,
brances. At 7 o’clock the delivery happy in the, new and changed con­
ing and instructive. We wish every
a d ; UN.
A. W. GLEASON,
ditions that matrimony leads to. Was
(Seal)
Notary Public. i parent could have heard this talk and wagons start, and before noon all the
fragile blooms have reached the fem­ it right in me, I said to myself, to
Hall'* C»tarrh Medlrln* I* taken In­
ternally and act* through the Blood on we hope to have Miss Pool with <us inine hands for whigh they were pur­ Jeopardize your happiness by asking
th* Mucou* Surfaces of th* Syatem. Send again soon.
chased. Probably 20,000 such boxes you to sharp the lot of one, who, while
for testimonials. free.__ _ . .
„
F J. CHENEY & CO., Toledo, O.
An excellent program has been pre­ are delivered every Christmas morn­ Ids present salary Is a fairly com­
Bold by all druraist*. 76c
pared to be given at the Community ing In New York. One dealer in a fortable one, Is not nt the same time
Hall'* Family Pill* for constipation.
fashionable residence district Ims sent prepared to say positively thut lie will
out between 300 and 400 every Christ­ succeed? I have now put the case
before you. I know you to lie a sensi­
mas morning for many years.
The "mixed box" ranges from $10 ble girl, and one whose Intuitions I
to $50 In price. It is a very modest utn sure will lead you aright. AftiT
little hox for the first price—Just half this brief explanation I beg of you
a dozen roses, a dozen carnations, a therefore to look at my gift, mid. If
lilt of “Christmas green.” In the $50 your heart tells you to do so, accept
box there will be probably half a It from the man who loves you above
dozen American Beauties, half a nil others.”
Hastily
the young
dozen long-stemmed lllterty roses of
i!|
the rich, velvety, deep crimson vari­ girl he n
ety; some violets, some "valley,” some Interval i
»
mignonette to sweeten the whole box; lay In h
perhaps some sweet pens and hya­ swiftly t<
"J
cinths. a bit of heliotrope and always her arms around the neck of the man
some holly and a red satin ribbon to ■ I hnxl so worthily won her, ex ■
J
claiming with a glad cry:
tie the whole.
"l enrest. how can I doubt you I
HE
These expensive boxes are simply
pretty trifles, sent to the rich, by A-' man who is cute enough to kill
those who are not sufficiently Indebted iflo Idrds with one stone by giving a
or on suffciently Intimate terms to girl nn engngement ring for her Christ­
send more costly or substantial gifts. mas present cannot help hut succeed I”
The very evanescence of the flowers
makes them superlatively luxurious.
Fifty dollars for flowers that fade In
Cotton Gears.
a day makes the attention more deli­
cate than four or five times that
Cotton which has been put unde:
amount put Into some more durable hydraulic pres-ure of from d.OtXi to
trifle.
8.000 pounds and made Into gears, pro-
Red is preeminently the Christmas du< < s an article superior to that rr.adt
color, and red carnations and red rose« of steel. Softer than steel, the cot­
MEDFORD
OREGON
nre the favorite purchases. The red ton gear yields where the steel gear
Immortelle^, also, jto la great bunches wears under friction.
WE are constantly called upon
to advance finances upon a
u “short time" basis in support of
community and farm deveiooment.
Tnis we are always prepared and
glad to do under these conditions:
.1
First, the project must
practical.
iì’ì
Second, the borrower must
able to show that he can carry out
his intentions successfully, and
ill meet his obligations promptly. You will en-
I joy this, as well
Services of the First
Ji.y.
. as otner Servi
National Bank.
f stHaikriiaiBank
3
Knives anti other Holiday Goods
Fick’s Hardware
“The Shasta”
A New Train
California
‘¡The Shaeta” is an all standard sleeping
car train without excess fare
'
Leav-s Portland at 4:00 P. M.
Arrives Nrn Francisco at 10:00 P. ..1. following evening
Improved Sleeping Car Service
to
San Francisco and Los Angeies
All Shasta K ute trains handle thri ugh standard sleeping cars
Seattle. Tacoma and Portland to Lan Francisco.
Through standarl sleeping car to Los Angeles
Leaves Portland at -:lt) A. M
Arrives L >s Angeles 8:lu A M. second morning
Winter Excursion Tickets
are on stile to
Southern California
California’s bright ahd warm sunsh: e vill help you take on a new
le iso of life Spend the wintry days beside summery seas; on sporty
golf courses or well kept term a courts; motor over splendid high-
wnvs; these and many other outdoor pleasures await you in Sunny
California.
FREEon request, “California for the Tourist,” a new illustratea
booklet, graphically describing the d fferent resorts
Inquire of local agent for fares, routes, sleeping car reservations
and train service, or write
SOUTHERN PAG!
(
LINES
JOHN M. SCi\’
General Passenger ' • i
Jacksonville Garage
in quarters formerly occupkk bv UN1ON LIVERY STABLE
An efficient mechanic, experienced in
repairing alt makes of cars is at your
service
Parent-Teachers’ Meeting
4?
jfl
Gurnsey Ware
Pyrex Ware
Aluminum Ware
Flash L’ghts
I
FINANCING IMPROVEMENT
... rf
Washing Out Crank Cases
All Kinds Lubricating Oil
Charges: All Repair Work $1.00 per Hour
Cais Stored
Phone 202
I.
W.
Knight,
Prop, and Mechanic
JACKSONVILLE.
OREGON
FOR XMAS
|
Christmas and New ear Cards j^j
’
and Booklets
Children’s Books
Fine Stationary
Perfumes
&
90 c . O z . |
THE CHY DRUG STORE
g
J. W. Robinson, M.I)., Proprietor
Jacksonville-
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