Jacksonville post. (Jacksonville, Or.) 1906-19??, June 27, 1924, Image 2

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    Jacksonville Post
Friday, June 27, 1924
ELIZABETH BLANCHE LOOK
Publisher and Editor
ROBERT J. COOK, Assistant
PERSONAL. AND OTHERWISE
Jacksonville
Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Arm-
■tr< ng of Coquille are spend­
ing a few days in Jackson­
ville.
CENTRAL X POINT
(J. ¡ eningB of our neighbor town,
rl< . < 1 by our reporter.)
Mi . Jeanette Montgom­
ery, one of the pioneer resi­
de its of this county, having
c ie here in 1851, passed
av .iv al the home of her
d.i ;;hter, Mrs. E. G. Rob-
, at Davis Station Mon­
morning, at the age of
years and 25 days.
She
, born in Macon County,
May 28, 1844. After
< i
,ig the plains in 1849,
settled in Linn County,
C -gon, where she resided
two years, after which she
.e to Jackson County,
■ ere she passed the re-
der of her life. Inter­
it was made in Grith n
(. ek cemeterv. Thus has
cd another of Jackson
y’s pioneers, those
irageous folks who were
¡ aid to suffer the hard-
of frontier life.
of
Ashland announces that a
modern tourist hotel will be
Entered at the poHtoffice at Jacksonville, Oregon
as second-class matter.
erected in that city, work
The mixing part of the
ADVERTISING KATES
on it to be under way by
Regular display adv. per inch, each issue----- 20c
paving plant was out of ser­
Display adv., less than a month, per inch
. 25<- early fall.
Business locals, per line, each issue .
....... 10e
vice Monday. It was soon
Messrs and »Mesdames repaired and again in opera­
SUBSCRIPTION RATES
One yzar...................
...
Tom Dunnington and Leon­ tion.
Six months________ ____ ______ 1.00
ard
McKee spent Saturday
Three months_______________
50i
Frank Keene, who has the
night fishing on Little Ap- Maybright mine rented, is
WE LIKE IT—DO YOU? 'piegate.
driving a tunnel to tap the
My, but it seems good to
C. F. Hoefs, E 1 m e r old channel of a fork of
have plenty of elbow room!
Hoefs, Miss Edith Iloefs Jackson Creek.
Did you ever experience the
Evan Reames
and Mr. and Mrs. Saulsberry
sensation of moving from a
enjoyed a trip to the Oregon who live in San
two-room apartment to a
have been visiting Mrs. Dora
Caves Sunday.
real house? That is about
Harbough in this city, The
M rs. S. K. Ogle, who is
the way the editor feels this
ladies are sisters.
making an extended visit in
week.
Your home paper comes
Must we explain? Why, Klamath Falls, was in town
to
you as an old friend and
no, of course you have last week looking after busi­
neighbor,
telling you all the
noticed that T he P ost is al ness affairs.
home news while the large
printed at home.
Rev. W. I I. Amos of Ash­ city daily enters your house
land, Sunday school mission­ as a stranger.
bert Newman, of Port-
Some country editors re­
ary of Southern Oregon
and Mrs. C. E. Clark,
Mrs. Oftedal, who has
mind us of the story of the
Presbytery, assisted with the been spending a few days
Medford,
were business
old colored man:
services at the church Sun­ here looking after business , Tors Tuesday. Mr. New-
Some ladies in a southern
an was called here by the
affairs, reports that she and
city passed every day the day.
•
.1
!i of his mother, Mrs.
home of old Uncle Eben
Rev. and Mrs. Edgar went Dr. Oftedal are locating at
L dsa Newman.
and each day saw him sitting to Ashland Sunday, where Grays River, Washington.
in front of his house appar­ members of Rogue River
Mrs. Ella Wilkinson, who
Mrs. E. Schapp of San
Ministerial Association and has been residing with her
ently gazing into space.
:i¡cisco and Mrs. Elmer
One day one of the ladies their families were enter­ parents, Mr. and Mrs. Fred
Lz of Sacramento are vis-
accosted him with:
tained by the Ashland Min- Hackert, has gone to Crater
their uncle, Claude
“Uncle, don’t you get istersal Association.
Lake, where she w ill be em­ White, this week.
tired of just sitting there
The young people of Mr. ployed in the hotel during
Mrs. Knapp and J. D.
day after day?’’
Yost’s Sunday school class the summer.
> ; ..ins attended the fun-
Uncle Eben replied:
Mrs. Geo. Kahler, for­
enjoyed a weiner roast one
; of Mrs. Montgomery in
“Oh, no, Missus, Ah jes’
merly of Central Point but
evening
last
week,
which
we
Medford.
sets an’ t’inks; an’ when Ah
now residing in southern
gets tiahd t’inkin’ Ah jes’ failed to mention. Anyway,
J. E. Vincent and Armine
the youngsters had a good California, was visiting w ith
sets.”
time and plenty of “hot friends in town Faiday. She Lewis and their wives are
was enroute to Portland for i ending the week in Port­
The following is from the dogs.
Richland (Iowa) Clarion,
a yisit with her son, Ed.
* land.
C. B. Watson, of Ashland,
published in the town w here
Mrs. Amy Dow found
we grew up and are known was a pleasant caller at this
time
from her duties at her
by our first name.
We office Saturday. Mr. Wat­
restaurant
to make a business
owned the Clarion several son is a journalist and well
trip to Medford Monday.
years and sold it to the pres­
ent publishers. The Clarion versed in the history and Mrs. Dow said she was gl.u
geography of Oregon, and
Dr. E. Kirchgessner, of
says:
to get back to Jacksonville
This week we received a copy
was at one time editor of the
as it is so much cooler here. Upper Rogue River, was in
of T he J acksonville (Ore.)
Oregon
Sentinel.
Mr.
Wat
­
town Tuesday.
P ost . This is the paper which
Mrs. Soren Sorensen am 1
Mrs. Blanche Cook recently
son was a guest of the Chit­
M iss Addie Morton of Am j
purchased. The copy we re­
wood home, beinga brother-
Jacksonville Lodge No. 10,1. 0. 0. F.
ceived was the last one issued
ity, Ore., are guests of thei
in-law of Mr. Chitwood.
by the retiring editor and now
Meets every Saturday Evening at 7:30.
great aunt, Mrs. Carl Clif­ All
we are anxiously waiting to
members and visiting brothers are
A party of co-eds from ton. The ladies are teach­ cordially invited to attend the meet­
get the first copy under the
new management. We will
Oregon Agricultural Col­ ers and have come to a gooc ings.D avid D orn , N. G.
wager there will be a change
lege arrived in Grants Pass place to spend their vacation
A lfred T. N orris , Sec. Pro-Tem.
in its appearance. M th . Cook
is a thorough-going newspaper
Eriday to go to the Oregon
Ed Stillwell, Lois Yost,
woman and we want to recom­
Caves, where they w ill have
mend her to the good people of
Gwen Tabor, Ira Brook,
charge of the dining room
Jacksonville. You can rest as­
Bert \ ost, Harold Sanders
sured that you will get the best
and kitchen of the Oregon
and Miss Stillw ell, with Mrs. For a real home place you cannot find
possible in the country news­
Caves Resort. Those in the
paper line. The Clarion will be
Yost as chaperone, visits a better location than Oregon's historic
glad to exchange with T he
party were Agnes Brighton,
of Jacksonville. Best climate in
Crater Lake, driving there city
P ost , and while Mrs. Cook
Oregon.
More than 75 per cent of the
Ava Conner, Dorothy Hies,
and son Robert are keeping
Saturday evening and return­ inhabitants reside in their own home .
Teresa Devereaux, Cora
posted on the old home town
Good garden and fruit lands. Good
ing Sunday night.
we shall wateh with interest
schools and churches. Electric light
Price and Velma Robinson.
the advancement of T he P ost .
an 1 power. Good water. Wonderful
In
addition
to
the
goo
shade trees and mountain and valley
Thanks, folks. We hope They were met here by sermon preached by
Rev. scenery. Good citizenship—all white
Chief Guide Dick Rowley,
we’ll opt disappoint you.
Edgar
Sunday
morning
thei
, American.
w ho escorted them to the
Free auto camp grounds.
was
splendid
singing
by
the
As a rule, the other fel­ Caves.— Rogue River Cour­
We solicit full investigation of our
choir and also special vocal advantages and community by pros­
low’s job looks easy. Some­ ier.
numbers. Mrs. Edgar ren­ pective settlers who want to build a
times a merchant feels that
Mr. and Mrs. T. IL Lev, dered another old song, home and live a long happy life.
he would be happier if he
Jacksonville Chamber of Commerce.
were only a farmer; and of Portland, spent the week­ “Don’t Stop Praying,” w hich
there is the farmer par­ end visiting Mrs. I-ev’s
added to the impressiveness
ticularly the farmer’s son
father, J. L. Roe, and sister, of the sermon on prayer.
Highest quality jeweiryD
who is inclined to believe Mrs. Ralph Ball, of Port­
repairing, diamond set-B
Then
there
was
a
very
pleas
­
the merchant has a “snap.”
ting, v.atch repairing,■
land,
who
with
her
son
Sam
agate mounting and jew B
ing duet by Mrs. Chester
Then, to some, a preacher’s
elry manufacturing.
S
job seems to require little is spending the summer with Wendt and Mrs. A. R.
REDDY & CO.
O
her father. The entire fam­ Chase, of Euphrata,
I. Main St.. MEDFORD. OREGON. B
effort.
Wash.,
But, of course, the coun­ ily enjoyed a trip to Crater who is visiting the Wendt
try editor is really the only Lake Saturday, returning
family.
Jacksonville, the one-time hub of all
one who has a rose-strewn via Ft Klamath, Klamath
southern Oregon, is again coming to
path. Why, all in the world Falls and Ashland. Mr. and
the front.
the country editor has to do
Thanks to the good work of our
Mrs.
Ley
ire
spending
sev
­
is to sit at a desk six days a
county
court and the progressive
»
business men of our county, we are
week and write such matter eral weeks sightseeing, hav­
JACKSONVILLE’S
now being connected up with the Pa­
as this:
ing visited Vancouver and
Popular Restaurant cific Highway at Medford, by a good
Mr». Black, of ('actus Creek, let a Victoria, B. C., before com­
18-foot paved road. And this is only a
can opener slip ami cut herself in the
A Full Line of
new link in East Highway, via Rogue
pantry.
ing to Jacksonville.
They Groceries, Fruita in Season River and Crater Lake to a connec­
Little Willie Brown, of Sleepy Hol­
Coitectionery,
/< e Cream tion with the Dalles California High­
low, had the misfortune of getting his departed Monday intending
way at Fort Klamath, and running
arm caught in the clothes wringer, to visit Tillamook beaches
WHEN HUNGRY, GO TO
west via Jacksonville, Ruch, the Ore­
breaking it in two places.
gon t avea, and in the near future to a
and
Seaside
before
returning
Tell us the news,
We
connection with the Roosevelt High­
home.
((
way on the coaaC
j
want it
Published Every Friday at Jacksonville, Jack
son County, Oregon.
Chocolate Corner
O. C. DOROTHY, Proprietor
COUNTRY CLUB AM) ROYAL CLUB
BEST COFFEE ON THE MARKET
Fresh Eggs, Bread, Meat Products, Cereals, Full Line of Canned Goods
BARBERSHOP IN CONNECTION
The Place to Go For
Soft Drinks, Cigars, Candies, Nuts, Ice Cream, Etc.
FRESH ROASTED PEANUTS AND POPCORN
to keep its
shape
A Hardeman hat is so well construct­
ed, and contains such high quality
material, that it keeps its crisp shapli-
ness through a long term of service.
This is guaranteed.
and up
Come in and try on a Hardeman. We
have the distinctive Fall blocks and
the attractive Fall colors. It will be
easy for you to find "just your hat!”
PHONE
JACKSONVILLE
CASH STORE
NOW IS THE TIME
TO BUY REAL ESTATE
In Jack; < liville. A new era is here and all desirable property will soon
be taken at the very reasonable prices now prevailing. List with me if
you have property for sale. The demand Will be good this Fall.
SURE1Y BUNDS FURNISHED
Fire Insurance
Notary Public
J. L. ROE
Justice of the Peace
City Recorder
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Office in Roe Bldg.
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Jacksonville, Oregon
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