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About Jacksonville post. (Jacksonville, Or.) 1906-19?? | View Entire Issue (July 6, 1907)
early in the morn. We’re going to have a got d time as sure as you are born. So we re all go ng to Jacksonville, the city of mining fame; It has made history for our county and gave us a great name. We’re all going to Jacksonville on Thursday morning next. To hear our famous governor stand up and read his text. He’s sure to tell us something to make us glad, you know, So we’ll hit the trail for Jacksonville where we are bound to go. Box E lder . i o^ram of Teachers’ Meeting. Sijt. P H l ailyin outce th - fol !< ving asamjng the instructors for the :i-:tiu il Ja-ksonC runty Teachers’ Insti- tite to be held at Ashland. July 9, 10 and 11. 8. F. Mulkey, President State Nor- i ml, Ashland: W. F. Cameron, Superin tendent Ashland City Schools; M. B. Signs, Suderintendent Medford City k-hools; J. C. Carnard, Central Point, Oregon; W. C. Hawley, Congressman First Cong. District. Oregon; A. J. Hanby, Principal Central Point Public S hools; A. O. Freel. Pincipal Gold Hill Public Schools; A. C. Joy, Princi pal Pedagogy State Normal, Ashland; W. T. Van Seoy, Civics and History, ■ date Normal. Ashland: Miss M. A, I. User, Principal Training Department date Normal, Ashland; Hon. C. B. Watson, Ashland, Oregon; Prof. J. F. Havard, U. of O., Eugene; F. Berchtold, A. C., Corvallis; Mrs. Rosa Deyeo. .an Francisco; P. Ritner, Principal Ashland Commercial College; Chas. IL I mes’ Instructor in Music. The following is the general progrm row arranged. TUESDAY Court House Notes A special session of the Circuit Court was held last Widnesiay, July 3rd, for the purpose of hearing the case of the Schenectady Trust Co. vs New- York & Western Mines Co. and Harvey Book and Richard E. Loeben vs. New- York & Was tern Mines Co. As t' e defendants did not appear an order of default was admitted in both cases. FORENOON. Opening Exercises 10:00 a. in. < organization Essentials of American History............ ....................................... B. F. Mulkey Manual Training............ W. F. Cameron Nature Study..................... J. F. Bovard I Marriage1 licenses were issued June 29, 1907. to Ephriam Chapman and Miss Maud Sims; Wil! E. Meader and Elsie Tucker; July 1. 1907, to C. O. Rodgers and Lou Brown; James A. Rhoten and Nora r’ole. A marriage license was issu.d on tl e 3rd to Luke Wright and Etta Blake. Opening Exercises 1.30 p. m. Articles of incorporation of the Ore Language.............................. M. B. Signs gon Consolidated Gold Mines Co., were I ’omestic Science Mrs. Rosa Deyeo filed with the connty clerk yiserday. I eading and Phonics................... The incorporators are James F. .Ve kle, ......................Emma C. Wickersham M. E. Meikleand Maurice J. Gjodheart WEDNESDAY FORENOON. all of Ashland. Opening Exercises 9:00 a. ir. I• istory and Civics (new text).............. Probate Matters. .......................................... J. P. Wells In the matter of the estate of John Address (to be selected)................. W. Cunningham, order of publication ..................... W. T. Van Seoy of notice of settlement of flrda Physiology...........................A. O. Freel account. A merican Literature . . J. F. Berchtold In the matter of the estate of Ann WEDNESDAY AFTERNOON. Carr, deceased, last will ar.d testament Opening Exercises 1.30 p. m. Commercial Arithmetic......... P. Ritner ordered to probate. Pedagogy................................ A. C. Joy Real Estate. ’ ivies . . . Hon. W. C. Hawley J. E. Robbins to J. E. Wright, lots English Literature B. F. Mulkey 3 to 5, blk. 12, Phoenix, $25. THURSDAY FORENOON. A. F. Garrison to R. A. Duncan: Opening Exercises 9:00 a. m. History and Civics. .. J. P. Wells mining land, $4. Malinda J. Breeding to W 1. V; vter; l anguage.............................. M. B. Signs sec. 32, tp. 33, 2 e. l oading ar.d Phonics...................... Butte Falls Sugar Pine Lumber Co. .................. Emma B. Wickersham Domestic Science Mrs. Rosa Deyeo to F. D. Netheriand; lots 7 and S, Ilk. 19. Butte Falls. $15, THURSDAY AFTERNOON. Josephine Poe to Ando Penwell; I t (. oiogy.................... Hon. C. B. Watson 12, blk. 1, Medford, $1. I iw of Unity in School Life.......... B. F. Mulkey Prof. Ritner of tne Ashland Commer TUESDAY AFTERNOON. A Brilliant Writer. The following ‘ pome" was received b. the Post through the postoffice .- ednesday morning, with an Ashland dr? line and a red two cent stamp i - the right hand corner of the envel- ■ ••. showing that it came through without a hitch as first class matter. l; ■ ause the postuffi.'e department ad- ■ges it "first • class” we herewith x • ■ it spa - *. even though it is too late •r the Fourth. cial College was at Jacksonville last Friday on the way to Applegate n the interest of his school. The com nence- ment exercises of the College occurred last Friday in the assembly r > >m of the institution. The exercises were opened with prayer by Rev. F. N. B iker. Misses Cora Carter and Josephine Baker furnished excellent mssi- for the occasion, and Hon. C. B. W i‘sen delivered an inspiring addrisg Pr f. Ritner then delivered diplomas t > the thirteen graduates as follows; Mabel Galey, Floyd Edgington. Merle Fendall, Frances Mulit, Bettii Schields, Annie O'Brien. Mina Uetz. Millie Ad Ils n. Donna Pruett. Bonnie Ruble. Ruth Van Dyke. M ible Parsons an 1 Lillian Jensen. The eight tirat mention? I are located in excellent positions. Every indication prints to a larger an I mire sjc -essful year be'inning Sep’..* nber 9, 19)7 than ever. A parting reception was given th? students at the home of Prof. Ritner on Friday evening, which will be remembered with pleasure. I co nag d >w.i to Jacksonville II bring our fol«« along: ve’re co ning down from Ashland levs 5 M) strong. A e’rec miing do.vn on horse back, . wagon and by steam, the inetr. pods of the valley >u'll se? our bonne’s gleam. Slks are round ng up the boys om a l around the town; ■ al! going to Jacksonville w here icy do things up brown. • cjmng from the city we’re >ning from the field; ■ cin'nj, father Kinney, to make Editor Nicke'l and fan'ly were up >ur ball team yield. from Medford the tirst of the week on we'll a1! start to Ja.’ksonville a brief v’sit. A ARE YOU GOING FOR TENTS CAMP STOVES OUTING? FOLDINGCHAIRS FOLDING BEDS AMMUNITION WATER BAGS nice assortment of Fruit Cans, Fr t Jars, Pre srving Kettls o -iall kinds Agate Ware due to arrive shortly .4 A. I). HOUSTON [Masonic tiuilding) JACKSON VILLE. 0RE<JON J Nunan- Taylor Co Depa rt m en t Store ... Offer to Our Customers Unusually Good Values ... Ladies Spring Suiting. 36in wide........................................ 25r yd. All Wool Waisting in Beautiful shades.................. 25«* yd. ” Bizarre Cloth Cotton Waisting................................ 25«* yd. 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