JACKSONVILLE’S LHANKSGIVING. The primary ami intermediate de|»rt- ments, united and gave an interesting program of songs, rrcit itioiis, dialogues ami conceit recitations in the assemble hall. In the grammar dc|M«rtmetit the exervisc* were given in Prof. Bobbin's recitation room ami show« d careful prep aration. A I irge number of parent* and friends wen- present to «how their appre ciaiioti ciation of the good goo«l work done in the school. ww i'xv “sc«w- »I* (Concluded from |sige I.) was slowly moved «lown the field bv the visiting team who use«l the tandem play- I through the tackles with goo<l results ami several short eml runs were made by th«- half back«. Cu leraml \pplcgatc, and quarter tiack, Donegan. Full Kick. Mc Gill, picked the KilI up from a fumble and mule a run of 2l* yards around Med NXTIvK DAUC.HTKHS HXl.L. ford's left eml. Several runs of from 3 to 5 yards were made bv Medford's Imcks The Thanksgiving bull given under during this half but the l>all was in pos the auspices of Jane McCullv Cubili, session of the Jacksonville team a great Native ¡laughters, at Orth's hall was. 11s ') er part vf the time and at the dose «»f the is the case with all such functions given half the l»all was on Medford’s S-yanl in Jacksonville, a success socially mid h line 111 the possession of the visiting team fiuanc tally. The attendance was large and they were gaining th«- require«! and all v«»te«l it one of the most enjoy yardage in the allotted number of downs able evening* that it had ever been th« ir It is quite tirobable th it they would have pleasure to spend. The music was fur scored in two minutes more. mshe I by Helman's famous orchestra, of The lull was kicked off in the second Ashland and it was all that lovers of half bv Ifonegan ami was fumbled by melody coul«l ask. The hall was hand Molford on her live yard line and rolled somely decorated with vines and «ver- out «if bounds. By go<sl work they ad greens, and the Odd Fellow* «lining hall vanced the ball «lown the field to their was a mass <>f green foliage and chrys twentv yard line but lost it at this p ace anthemums. 1'he suppt r was up to the and Jacksonville forve«l it down the tiel«l Jacksonville standard, which means that nearly to the goal then lost it. Medford ' it was jierfect in every detail. Tile sue- made but little progress in the first t two c< ss was largely due to the efforts of Un downs and punted the ball to the thirty- Native Daughter« executive committee, five yard line. Jacksonville stain composed of Mrs. Chas. Prim, Miss Am lost the liall on «lowns and Medfiird elia Britt. Mrs. George Neuler, Mi»s punted to the mitidle of the field when Josephine Orth and Mrs. Chris i’lrich. Itonega-i. who was olaying safety full, but the committee had the hearty co-op caught the ball ami bv a spectacular run eration of the other Native D.night« rs as «»f fifty-five yards w ith splendid interfer well a> of the door committee which wa« ence by Cinch placed the Kill down l>e- compose«! of T. J. Kenney, Cha«. Prim hind the goal posts. Th«- touch down John S. Orth. George Neither ami M. .'I was not allowed on account of interfer faylor. The receipts were JI27 which ence using their hands in obsiriicling op after the ex]a-nse-< are ¡slid will leave a laments. After a long discu-sion in re handsome «um to the credit of the In a- gard to the disallowing the touch down sury of the Native Dau.-hler« the game was declared a tie by the ref I eree. It was a well played game and Board of trad«* Mectinq there was an entire alisence of the rough The board of trade held a meeting playing sometimes indulged in. Med Monday evining. It wa« exacted «hat ford in ule several g<x>d end runs mostly the committee looking after th«- improve by Halfhack King w ho w is their star ment of the load to Central P< int and to player both iu defense an«l as a ground I Medford would have a definite report t<> gainer. In the last half he made a g«iod make but owing to the absence of the run of twenty var«is on a double ¡ia»s. ha.'tnan and two < ther memliers <»f the In the line the honor« were about even. . I committee no report was forthcoming McGill of the Jacksonville team niad< ! The _ ............ memliers present, Mr. Nunaii and gainsthruugh the center bv kangaroo jqr Wendt, __ . sta’ed that tliev favored as a leaps and Applegate ami Cutler could lie 1 --ompronusc that th«- present route In- r«- dt-iiended upon for gains around tile« nd« tained ind that a to foot strip of land la- E«ldie ftonegan at quarter played a , s cur« d from the land own, rs d<<ng side steady game ami made several good 1 >f the road and that a turnpike b- thrown gains around the end. This was his first ; up sufflcently high to put the road out of game and as lie is only fifteen years old the wav pf Jackson cr«-«k. Mr. Wen t he deserves great credit for his good . offered to take the memliers of the com work. The following lineup of the mitteedownto the road so that tliev teams: could view the tiroj'ose«! imj r«>vement Jacksonville Medford : ..nd it is expe ’ed that they vs ill make Bonham................. L-K-R .........Lyons the examination this week. Reeve................... I.-T R... Erskine-Mi« key It was decided to hold a good roads . < »regory convention in Ja. ksonville • n Friday Eaton.................... „L-G-R........ l’aferson ! « veiling Decemla r In, ami that Judge Robinson.................. C ....... Andrews.................R-G-I.......... ..Child« rs Scott, president of the Or gon Good Whitman Roads Association lie invited to II! ike Swagertv.......... _..R-T-L ... Wilson the principal addr« ss for the occasion. Vlrch..................... R-E-I.......... ...Crystal A committe e con sting of T. J. William Donegan............... .......... Cutler (Capt)....... I.-H-R....... . ....Corum son, C. W. Conk in ai d M. M. Taylor ....... King was appointed to s -cure musical sei««- Applegate.............. R-H-I........ .Northup tion for the urogram for the farm« rs McGill...................... F ......... Referee—Chas. Ramsay. institute to I m - held in Jacksonville on Umpire—E. E. Washburn. Saturday Decemla-r 151. To secure an Second Floor, Adkins Block, The game between the high SchlMlls exhibit for the institute of fruit grain etc. was a quick, snappy game with honors a committee consisting « f T. C. Norris, opjxisite l’< stolficc. about even for the players ami resulted Emil Britt ami Chris Ulrich was ap in a score of <»—» » in favor of Medford. pointed. The regular advertising com Ore Medford This score was made in the first half and mittee was authorized to secure ail exhib in the second half the visiting team, by a it of the products of this section for the series of tackle plays ami short end immigration rooms in tile I nion dejiot Fine Photography a Specialty. run«, worked the ball slowly across the at Portland. Special attention xiuen to poiinx field, losing the ball several tin«*s but re Good Roads Executive Committee. of children. Jill work xuaran gaintug it before Me«lford could advance it verv far, and at last reached Medford’s President J. H. Scott, of the State Good teed. Price» reasonable. five yard line where the home team by Roads Association, announced his select* desperate playing obtained the ball on ions among the County Jndges of tin- Chamberlain's Coui(h Remedy is Pleasant dow ns and punteil out of danger. The state t«> serve for the ensuing year as to Take. half closed before any decided gains memliers of the executive committee of The finest quality of granulated loaf the association. They are: T. J. Rvan, were made. sugar is used in the manufacture of Clackamas; J. (). Booth, Josephine; 11. AT THE SCHOOLS. ChainlxTlain’s Cough Remedy, and the Thanksgiving exercises were held at M. Palmer. I.inn; Vergil E. Walt« rs, Ben roots used in its preparation give it a the Public School Wednesday afternoon. ton; L. R. Webster, Multnomah; C. J. flavor similar to maple syrup, making it Trent hard, Clatsop, George C. Blakley, quite pleasant to take. Mr W. L. Wasco; W. W. Travillioti, Baker; ami D. The Best Liniment. Roderick. of Poolesville, Mrl., in speak F. Rhodes, Vamlnll. This committee “Chamberlain's Pain Halm is consid ing of this remedy, says: "I have used will meet in Salem on Monday, Novemb ered the best liniment on the market." Chamlrerlain's Cough Remedy with niv write Post & Bliss, of Georgia, Vt. No er 30, at 11 o'clock a. m., for the purpose children for several years ami can truth ofelecting a secretary for the assot iatiou other liniment will heal a cut or bruise fully say it is the best propar ition of the ami to outline its plan of work for the so promptly. No other affords such kind I know of. The children like to ensuing year. quick relief from rh< umatic pains. No take it and it has no injurious after effect. President Scott has withheld the ap- other is so valuable for deep seated pains For sale by City Drug Store. |M>inttnent of the committee (tending the like lame track and pains in the chest. Cured Consumption. Give this liniment a trial and you will decision of Governor Chamberlain regard never wish to Ire without it. Sold bv ing the calling of a special session of the Mrs. B. W. Evans, Clearwater, Kan ., Legislature, inasmuch as there would writes: “My husband lay sick for three City Drug Store. have lieen no funds on hand with which quick months. The doctors said he had o to carry on the road work throughout the consumption. We procured a bottli le of state during the coming year, hail there Brllard’s Horehouml Syrup, and ii cured been no stejis taken to remedy the de- A grand rafflie for #100 in gold is to lieen him. That was six years ago. Sime feet in the tax law. take place at the Banquet saloon on the then we have always kept a bottle in the evening of December 24th. The prize house. We cannot do with it. For Barley, millfeed, corn and wheat at the will be divided. #75 going to the winner coughs and colds it h is no equal." 25c, Boss. Cheap as the market affords. ami #25 to the next best contestant. 5Hc, #l;<Hl, Sold by City Drug Store. Tickets range front 1 cent to #1 each. A Calcutta wheat bags, barley or oat bags. fine turkey supper will lie served after Shawshe< n linen bag twine, in lots to suit. If you want to rent a farm or have land Nunan-Taylor Co. the raffle, which will lie free to all. to rent see T. C. Norris, Jacksonville. £ ANNOUNCEMENT! I >6 ? 'it. At RY AN’S, Jacksonville, Oregon, you will find A New Line of FANCY CHINA WARE Call and See it STEEL DAVENPORT LOUNGES I he latest thing in the Bed and Lounge line. Come and inspect. I also take orders for Harness and Sadd/39 Timber Cdll and see GRAND RAFFLE. Wanted Land Stock. T. C. NORRÍS H. C. MACKEY Kindling Wood—jd.OUa load at yard <>r delivered. Iowa Luma-r Coinpin«. 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