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PERSONAL AND OTHERWISE Have you subscribed for The Post? Jacksonville Freight Line There will be a free lec W. A. BISHOP, Prop. ture at the town hall to Moving and all kinds of night, by W. H. Farrer of freight handled. Long Beach, Calif. See display ad on first page. Real Estate for Sale. Selling out ranches, $2 per acre up; 10 years time. Ranches for rent. Gold Ray Realty Co., Medford, Ore. Comfort and j Wear in •Î WAIST Overalls TWO-HORSE BRAND -A>.: COPPER RIVETS anojeste D DENIM INSURE LONG WEAR | A sk your dealer ANEW ; PAIR enre I IX L.L. IF THEY RIP ALSO MAKERS OF KOVERALLS Keep Kids Klean The Ideal Play Suit for Children RELIABLE MERCHANDISE SINCE IBM Luke Ryan, of Medford, was a business visitor in town Tuesday. Mr. Ryan is a native of Jacksonville, hav ing been born in the build ing now occupied by the restaurant known as Amy’s place. Dr. Miller and party of ! Clinton, Iowa, who are tour ing the West, yisited Mrs. Reter Monday. Mrs. Reter i resided in Clinton before coming to Oregon. She ac companied them on a trip to Crater Lake Tuesday and Wednesday. E. Main St., Mrs. Reter has returned to her duties at the tele phone office, after a vacation spent with friends in Med ford. Mrs. Pauline Voight and daughter and Miss Elizabeth Reuter, of The Dalles, are making an extended visit at their old home in Jackson ville. The UNIVERSITY of OREGON contains: The College of Literature. Science and the Arts with 22 departments. Rev. J. K. Howard of Oakland, Ore., has been vis iting Jacksonville friends. He is spending a month’s va cation at his summer home at Glendale. The professional schools of Archi tecture and Allied Arts—Business Administration—Education—Grad uate Study—Journalism—Law— Medicine—Music—Physical Edu cation—Sociology—Extension For a catalogue or anÿ information ufrite The Rejittrar, UmVeraitÿ of Oregon. Eumene. Oregon The 49th Year Opens September 25,1924 H. L. Miller of Bur lingame, Calif., and his sis ter, Mrs. A. M. Collander, C. A. Whillock is home of San Francisco, are ex from a buying tour of the pected to arrive today. H.| eastern markets in company his with buyers for ninety-two i I L., ■ accompanied by brother, John F., will drive Golden Rule stores. He to Portland for a visit with says with increased prices their sister, Mrs. K. K. for wheat, corn, livestock Kubli, and family, During ■ and other products the east their absence of a week or and middle west look for a ten days, Mrs. Collander general increase in business will visit with relatives and this fall.—Medford Mai' friends in Jacksonville. Tribune. Gross earnings of The California Oregon Power Company today are One Million Dollars a year greater than the gross earnings for 1913. it In eight years, the volume of electricity produced by this company has quadrupled. Electric energy from the eight Copco power houses operates entire sawmills, runs mine machinery, irrigates thousands of productive acres, supplies power for domestic uses and lights the lamps of streets and homes in forty-four prosperous and growing communities. New expansion is your opportunity The demand for hydro-electric power is only in its infancy. The California Oregon Power Company already has a definite market for the output of new power plants and additional extensions now under construction. for your savings To make this investment convenient for all of its customers the Company offers an unusual Savings Investment Plan. An initial deposit of $5 per share and payments of $5 per share per month will make you an owner in one of the fastest growing enterprises in Southern Oregon and Northern California. THE CALIFORNIA OREGON POWER COMPANY Offices t Roseburg Klamath Fall* CALIFORNIA Yreka Dunsmuir CATARRHAL DEAFNESS THE CALIFORNIA OREGON POWER COMPANY YOUR PARTNERS IN PROGRESS Ask any member of our organization —or mail this coupon -—today! MEDFORD, OREGON Please send me full information about your 7% Preferred Stock and special parti.»! payment plan. Name. tAddress ill oft^n caused by an Inflamed condition i of the mucous lining of the EuBtachian Tube. When this tube Is Inflamed you have a rumbling sound or imperfect hearing Unless the inflammation can be reduced, your hearing may be de stroyed forever. HAUL'S CATARRH MEDICINE will do what we claim for it—rid your system of Catarrh or Deafness caused by Catarrh HALL’S CATARRH MEDICINE has been successful in the treatment of Catarrh for over Forty Years. Hold by all druggists i F. J. Cheney A Co., Toledo, O. To Portland Low round trip fares to Portland and return. Sold on Fridays, Saturdays and Sundays. Return limit 16 days. to Portland and return. Sold any day. $16.00 Return limit October 31st. Stopovers any where. Its comfort, convenience and safety make Southern Pacific service worth more to you than any other form of transportation. For full information communicate with M. Montgomery, Agent, Medford $13.25 SöythemPacißc ■-000000000000000000 Fruit Jars Chick Feed Best Grade Mill Run, $1.85 » S Captain O. C. Applegate of Klamath Falls and his sis ter, Mrs. Alice Sargent, went to Medferd Monday, where they met Mrs. I. D. Applegate and daughter, Mrs. Alice Perl, of Ashland, and Mrs. Applegate’s sc-n, Moray L., of Mozathan, Mexico. Mr. Applegate and some associates have a banana ranch of 5000 acres. He was accompanied on his visit to his mother by his seven year old daughter, who will remain and attend school in Ashland the com ing year. An investment now in the new issue of The California Oregon Power Company 7% Preferred Stock (yielding 7.14% at its price of $98 a share) opens to you the opportunity of sharing in this steady growth. OREGON Medford Grants Pas* x ' Mayor Britt, John Miller, Miss Molly Britt and the Post publishers visited Crater Lake Sunday. Mayor Britt visited the lake fifty years ago and says the trip now by by auto over an improved road is much easier than it was then in a covered wagon with only a trail through the dense timber. He also spoke of the many changes that have been made on the rim since his first visit. Crater Lake js one of the wonders of the West which no one should miss seeing. Revenue-producing assets — solid structures of wood, steel, copper and concrete—now reach near ly twelve million dollars—over seven millions more than twelve years ago. CALIFORNIA OREGON POWER COMPANY Mr. and Mrs. G. W. God ward and daughter, Leora, and Carl Neidermeyer, also Mr. and Mrs. Paul Godward of Medford, enjoyed a trip to Butte Falls Sunday and visited the state fish hatchery. Rev. and Mrs. Mergler and family of Ashland and Rev. and Mrs. Edgar of the the Jacksonville Presbyter ian church departed Wednes day morning for a an outing of two or three weeks on the coast. Mr. and Mrs. A. L. Birch of Corning, Calif., visited at rhe W. R. Kirkpatrick lome Sunday and Monday, on their return trip from a visit with a daughter in Clamath Falls. They were very favorably impressed with Jacksonville and may arrange to come here to ive. —then invest in one of your community’s fastest-growing enterprises 7.14% A number of Jacksonville folks are employed at the packing houses in Medford. MEDEOKO. OREGON ! COMPARE THIS WITH THE GROWTH OF YOUR OTHER PROPERTY ♦ PERSONAL AND OTHERWISE George Lewis is reported ill at his home in this city. Highest quality jewelry, repairing, diamond set ting, watch repairing, agate mounting and jew elrv manufacturing. I REDDY & CO. I Men's Work Shoes $2.50 to $5.00 Pair God ward Mercantile Co Jacksonville, Oregon Phone 74 <XXXXXX>OCX^¿FÚGOCXXXX>CXXX><?OtXXXJOOCXX)OOOOOOOO0OOOOOOOOO0 Ford Parts And General Accessories Hardman Garage I). E. HARDMAN, Prop. Main Street Jacksonville Phone 282 NOW IS THE TIME TO BUY REAL ESTATE In Jacksonville. A new era is here and all desirable property will soon be taken at the very reasonable price* now prevailing. List with me if you have property for sale. The demand will be good thiB hall. SURETY BONDS FURNISHED J. L. ROE Fire Insurance Notary Public Justice of the Peace Office in Roe Bldg. City Recorder Jacksonville, Oregon