Jacksonville post. (Jacksonville, Or.) 1906-19??, July 13, 1923, Image 4

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    For the month of June
prohibition enforcement in
Friday, July 13, 1923
Jackson county cost $882.64,
according to the records of
S. P. and H. M. SHUTT, P ublishers
the county clerk’s office.
Published Every Friday at Jacksonville. Jack,
The
total tines collected for
son County, Oregon.
FOR HOME CANNING
o Entered at the poatoffice at Jacksonville. Oregon prohibition violations and
NO RUBBER RING
as second-class matter.
WIDE MOUTH
convictions, according to the
tASI«T TO SEAL
ADVERTISING KATES
EASIEST TO OPEN
Regular display adv. per inch, each issue.......20c records of the county treasu­
AIR TIGHT SANITARY
Display adv., less than a month, per inch.......25c
o Business
totalled $30.
locals, per line, each issue................. 10c rer’s office,
Under a law passed by the
SUBSCRIPTION RATES
One Year................................................
12.00
last
legislature and now ef­
Six Months.............................................
1.25
Three Months........................................
.75 fective, the expenses of en­
(In Advance)
forcement shall be borne by
the tines collected, 25 per ct
o Medford Asleep
of the amount collected go­
At the Switch ing to a “special state prohi­
(Mail Tribune)
bition fund,” and the remain­
o
There seems to be a dispo­ der to the county.
V*
sition in Medford to regarc
At
a
meeting
of
the
C.
of
, the securing of new pay rolls C. Monday evening, among
in the city with indifference. other matters discussed was
During the past fewmonths the necessity of more hitch­
o
o Medford has lost at least two ing racks in town. Much
industries because other complaint is made by farm­
towns in the valley offeree ers, who drive to town with
teams, about the scarcity of
o
o inducements and Medforc racks
for hitching their hors­
■ offered none.
es. Recently several farmers
Of course, as everyone were heard to remark that
knows, there is such a thing they “guessed they would
Prompt Delivery and Good Service
as overdoing the inducement have to drive to some other
business. Substantial enter­ town to do their trading,
o
since there are no hitching
prises usually locate
locat where racks in Jacksonville.”
o
Phone 142
business conditions > are the
Jacksonville, Oregon
Phone 74
of CATARRHAL DEAFNESS
O' most ■ favorable,
'
" regardless
-
o
is often caused by an inflamed condition
free
sites,
bonuses,
etc.
oezzeo
OI
IOE3O 1
of the mucous lining of the Eustachian
Tube.
this tube is inflamed you
But for Medford to get have a When
rumbling sound or imperfect
hearing.
Unless
inflammation can
the idea that being the lar- be reduced, your the
hearing may be de­
:
stroyed forever.
community in Jackson HALL’S CATARRH MEDICINE will
T
PERSONAL SERVICE
I gest
do what we claim for it—rid your system
county means that everything otf
Catarrh or Deafness caused by
T
Catarrh. HALL’S CATARRH MEDICINE
Two Nights—July 26-27
desirable in the way of new Catarrh
has been successful in the treatment of
T
for over Forty Years.
T
Sold
by
all
druggists.
pay rolls will fall into her F. J. Cheney & Co., Toledo, O.
T
Y
lap,
regardless of whether or
Y
X
Ideal for canning and cooking
not
she
raises a finger to se­
4
X
❖ cure them, would be both U niversity ^ O regon
t unwarranted and eventually
Y disastrous.
♦:
Preserving kettles and aluminum ware sale, See Y
There are rumors of vari­
Y ous prospective enterprises
window for things you need.
Y nibbling about in this vicini­
100 in cast, 75 in ballet, 20 in orchestra
Y ty. Another saw mill, a
Y
♦♦♦ match factory, even a Gug­
Glittering costumes by Goldstein of
The UNIVERSITY of OREGON
contains:
genheim railroad to the coast
San Francisco
The College of Literature. Science
via Jacksonville.
and the Arts with 22 departments.
r, These may be only rumors
Wonderful lighting effects by Copco
The professional schools of Archi­
5 ?—probably are. But that
tecture and Allied Arts—Business
Administration—Education—Grad­
S’ does not justify Medford in
uate Study—Journalism—Law—
:: sleeping at the switch, and
Medicine—Music—Physical Edu­
cation-Sociology—Extension.
One of the best-equipped drug
> resting under the painful de-
2 fusion that if anything worth
For a catalogue or any information
stores in Southern Oregon.
Write The Regittrar, UnWertity of
’ while does come it is certain
Under auspices and for the benefit of
Oregon, Eugene, Oregon.
Special attention given to prescriptions
> to settle within her corpor-
the Jackson County Fair Association
The 48th Year Opens September 25,1923
; ate limits.
Jacksonville discovered the
> danger of such an attitude
To know
how good a cigarette /
The Post does all kinds of Job Printing
?
nearly
half
a
century
ago,
JOOOOOCXMXJOOæOOOOOOOOOCXXXXX’X;
really can be made
■ and as her present enterpris­
you must '
Read the Post—an education for
ing chamber of commerce
the whole family for only $2.00
demonstrates, profited by her
lesson. ____________
Jacksonville Post
JARS
Jacksonville Cash Store
Highest Quality
D
Mill Feed
Barley
Wheat
D Chick Feed
Bran
Godward Mercantile Co
All kinds of
Stone and Glass
JARS
for canning;
priced right too
D
Jackson County Fair Grounds
CONSERVO
t
Grand Pageant
“IOLANTHE”
This Week
FICK’S HARDWARE
Drugs
Drugs
The largest outdoor pageant
ever given in Oregon
Jacksonville Pharmacy
Selling Out
Some of my stock.
Prices to suit yours. Come early.
Pick your size; pick your kind
JOHN PAPPAS
XJOOOOOOOOÍXXXXX-XXK*.
FRUIT
JARS
(all sizes)
Mason and Economy
Rubbers, Caps and Clamps
Basket Grocery
We deliver
Phone 52
’V/Even its enemies—if it has.
' any—must admit that the
IGARETTE
Mail Tribune is a much bet­
ter newspaper than is usually
found in a town the size of
Medford. It makes a spe­
cialty of giving the important
Newport
Tillamook
news of the entire county at
“Oregon’s Old Favorite
Beaches
all times, and has many sub­
Resort”
•‘Portland’» Popular
scribers who take the paper
Resorts”
The
Place
to
Eat
Oregon
L NES
for this reason. Many read­
Crater
When in Jacksonville take your meals
ers of the Mail Tribune in at Mrs. Hunt’s restaurant on Main Caves
Lake
’s
this portion of the county street. Tables supplied with the best “Nature
Subterranean Won­
“The Sapphire Sea
market affords and at reasonable
derland”
of Silence”
thought it very unusual and the
prices. Lunch counter in connection.
strange that not a line appear­ Short orders.
Mrs. E. B. Hunt
Oregon’s mountain, lake and over resorts
ed in that paper about Ash­
"Where the cares of yesterday are soon forgotten”
land’s celebration on the 3d
and 4th, nor a word of men­
Los Angeles
San Francisco
Portland
“Cosmopolitan and
“The City Loved Around
“The City of
tion about Jacksonville’s float
the World”
of Roses"
Ideal Tourist City”
winning first prize and a
GOOD
Medford float winning sec­
Low Round Trip Tickets
ond prize in the parade. Ev­
on Sale all Summer Long
idently it was a case of its
reporters being “asleep at
TTD my I “Oregon Outdoors” and “California for the
T lXLtL! Tourist” Booklets. Get your copy NOW!
the switch” or something
,/sA- Our. lienta ¡'or Further Particulars or Write
of that sort.
STRIKE
Your Vacation
where to spend it
50
CIGARETTES
€
See ad in this issue about
the big pageant to be held at
the county fair grounds on
the night* of July 26-27.
GENUINE
“BULL”
DURHAM
TOBACCO
JOHN M. SCOTT. General Passenger Agent
Portland, Oregon
Southern Pacific Lines