Jacksonville post. (Jacksonville, Or.) 1906-19??, July 27, 1907, Image 3

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    Fresh bread at the Boss.
Mrs. W. H. Barnum returned last
Tuesday evening from a couple of weeks’
Ice Cream Bricks for family consump­ visit at Portland.
Constable C. H. Simons of Ashland
tion. The Boss.
was a business visitor in this city last
Send your orders for sheet music to Wednesday.
Singler’s Music Store,, Medford.
Efforts are being made by some of
Riley Hammersly, of Gold Hill, was a Jacksonville’s enthusiastic citizens to
business visitor at Jacksonville the first secure a visit from Vice President Fair­
of the week.
banks on August 5.
Mrs. W. P. Holt of Eagle Point vis­
Mr. and Mrs. Lewis Ulrich moved in­
ited over Sunday with Dr. T. W. Hes­ to their new home this week. They are
ter and family.
occupying the new residence recently
There is comfort even in hot weather erected by Mrs. Kubli.
by using one of Conklin’s hammocks.
Barlow & Hostetter, the up-to-date
All prices from $2 up.
painters, have finished decorating the
Miss Cora Bayse, who has been visit­ I. O. O. F. hall. It now presents a
ing friends in Medford for a week, has , very handsome appearance.
returned to her home in this city.
Dr. Dixon and family of Grants Pass
Attention is called to the ad. of the were the guests of Dr. T. W. Hester
Nunan-Taylor Co., this week. They and family the first of the week. Mrs.
ard offering low prices in fruit jars, Dixon is the sister of Mrs. Hester.
etc.
Schulz & Co., this week moved their
Miss Lena Bostwick, who has been stock of groceries and dry goods to the
residing in Portland for the past year, Ryan building where they will be found
returned this week to her home at prepared to serve their customers.
Ruch.
They expect to secure larger quarters
Eric Anderson left Tuesday night for later on.
the Blue Ledge Copper Extension prop,
“Papa” Schmitt left last Sunday for
erty where active development work is Newport where he went to attend a
soon to start.
session of the Grand Lodge of Red
J. T. Inman, the Ashland carpenter, Men. He remained five days. “Ma­
has moved his family over from Ash­ ma” Schmitt accompanied him to
land. They are occupying the Basye Medford.
building on 2nd. street.
Emil DeRoboam has sold his ranch to
Attorney C. L. Reames was called to a Portland land company, who, it is
Berkeley last Sunday to the bedside of ; said, will cut the land up into 5, 10, and
his mother who is said to be quite seri­ 20 acre tracts and place them on the
ously ill. He expeccs to be gone a week mar’ et. The price paid for the ranch
or ten days.
was $14,000.
The regular meeting of the I. F. G.
C. P. Briggs and L. Briggs, the for­
T. Club was held at the home of Miss mer’s father, are sojourning in the
Cora Bayse. The new officers were in­ Butte creek section this week. They
stalled, and the regular routine of busi­ will remain for another week. C. P.
ness transacted. After the meeting Briggs will probably locate him a quar­
dainty and delightful refreshments were ter section of land.
served by the charming hostess.
Aug. D. Singler, proprietor >f Sing­
A large delegation from Jacksonville ler’s Music Store, Medford, was look­
will help Medford celebrate during Car­ ing after business interests in this city
nival week. The fruit growers of this the first of the week. Mr. Singler is a
vicinity should attend by all means, for hustler and is going to make good in
they will be able to glean a vast amount his new enterprise.
of information. They will hear some
Mr and Mrs. J. K. Reeves and chil­
able addresses regarding fruit culture, dren left Monday morning for Williams
besides a good, big entertainment is be­ treek where they went for the benefit
ing prepared so that the entire time of Mr. Reeves’ health. Mr. Reeves is
will be one of enjoyment.
90 years old and the heat of the vallev
The second baseball nine went over is too oppressive for him.
to Gold Hill last Sunday and played the
J. W. Obye, the mining man, was a
Hiil-arious boys a game that was good visitor in this city the first of the week.
for sore eyes. The score was 6 to 1 in Mr. Obye and associates will probably
favor of the Jacksonville boys. Had it soon take over the Lone Pine copper
not been for an error on the part of the mine at the mouth of Sterling creek,
second team it would have been a com­ and do some active mining.
plete shut-out. But the boys are satis­
C. W. Conklin, “the furniture man,”
fied. Next Sunday they expect to play went to Medford last Wednesday to lay
the Central Point team on the Central a handsome carpet. Mr. Conklin is a
Poiut diamond, and intend bringing business man of great ability and has
home a lot of scalps.
customers all over the county. He has
George E. Neuber has started devel­ the goods and offers them at right
opment work on his claims adjoining prices.
the great Blue Ledge. John Huffer
It has been suggested that each busi­
and Ed. Day left Wednesday morning ness man sweep and clean up in front
for Joe Bar where Waite and Campbell of his place of business once a week so
will meet them with pack horses and that the street commissioner can haul
will take their provisions to the mine. the rubbish away. It would be but a
E. L. Jones, who has made so many few minutes’ job anu the appearance of
successes in that district, will superin­ the streets would be greatly improved.
tend the work. These claims lie direct­ Mr. Haney will co-operate with every­
ly sojth of the Blu_> Le lg? mine an 1 it body in this and we are sure that every
s possible to walk on ths sams ledge business man wiil do his share. Let's
ill the way through both properties. start it going.
Mr. Neuber has been offered fabulous
H. Wetzel, a wealthy mining man
«rices for his claims, but has steadily of E.
Southern Oregon, is in Portland ne­
refused, preferring instead to develop gotiating a mining deal. Mr. Wetzel
he property himself. A tunnel will be declines todisckss the names of the
jn on the property to disclose the ore properties which he has under consider­
! xiy, and work will necessarily have to ation, but says it is not the Blua Ledge
I a hastened as snow begins to fall early mine, as has been reported. He is en­
that section. As soon as the rigors thusiastic over the future of the copper
< ' winter drives them out of that place, belt in southern Oregon, and says that
■ ork will be sharted on Squaw creek many fortunes will be made in that ter­
here Mr. Neuber also has some valu­ ritory in the next few years.— Portland
able claims.
Journal.
LOCAL NOTES
A $120 organ. It’s at the Singler
Music Store, Medford.
A $25.00 phonograph and 10 records
for $21.25 at the Singler Music Store.
Andrew Cantrail, the well-known and
prosperous farmer of Applegate was in
town yesterday.
“In the good old summer time” is the
greatest danger of fire. See Daily &
Briggs for Fire Insurance.
Miss Bessie Nickell was over from
Medford yesterday on a visit with her
sister, Mrs. Lewis Ulrich.
Homer Angell of Portland was in
Jacksonville the first of the week, look­
ing up titles to O. R. & N. R. R. lands.
Gus Newbury has been “under the
weather” for several days this week
and has been unable to attend to busi­
ness.
Miss Alberta Stacey of Sam's Valley
is visiting at the home of A. D. Hous­
ton. Miss Stacey is a half sister to Mr.
Houston.
F ound Ladv’s purse, containing
small sum of money and trinkets.
Call at Schulz &Co., describe property
and pay for this notice.
The Singler Music Store was the
first business house in Medford to pat­
ronize the Post. Call on him and show
him you are from Jacksonville.
Just received at C. W. Conklin’s a
large shipment of Japalac. It rejuvi-
nates all things about a home from
cellar to garret. As essential as a cake
of soap
Mr. and Mrs George Lewis, the newly-
married couple, returned last Friday
night from their visit to Klamath coun­
ty As is customary they were chariv-
aried upon their arrival.
Mr. Baxter of San Francisco, an old
time friend of T. J. Kenney, came in
the first of the week and will goto Cin­
nabar for an outing. Mr. Baxter is a
druggist at the bay city.
Lost—On the car between Jackson­
ville and Medford, a small tan money
purse containing one greenback and
silver change. Finder please deliver to
the Post and receive reward.
Lucerne Rolison of Portland, accom-
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„sonville visitor last week. Mr. Rolison
Hl fl Kf>fl /J/’f J was in Southern Oregon on a visit with
motber, who resides at Medford.
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Andy Bridgeman, the estimable and
Lewis Ulrich as manager of the Jack­ pleasant book-keeper for the Blue Ledge
sonville baseball team was presented Mining Co., who had his leg broken
this week with a handsome gold ring, some two months ago, is visiting in
a raised "J” on the outside and en­ Jacksonville. He has not yet discard­
graved on the inner side, “Presented to ed his crutches.
Lewis Ulrich by the Jacksonville Base
John Blauuw, the Tacoma booster,
ball Team. ”
entertained the members of the Com­
A great deal of material for the vault mercial Club Thursday night with a
to be built in the new bank arrived highly interesting and instructive ex­
Thursday and work wiil be started temporaneous speech on boosting. And
Monday. Mr. Davis states that a con­ his words d'd not fall upon unheeding
crete sidewa k will be built or. their ears.
property in front of the bank at once,
Mr. and Mrs. W. C. Deneff returnee!
and numerous other improvements ad­ Thursday evening from San Francisco.
ded. The building will also be painted. Mrs. Deneff is getting along nicely and
Mrs. K. K. Kubli is having her house is regaining her health as rapidly as pos­
near the corner of California atxl sec­ sible. It will be remembered that she
ond street remodled and repainted. underwent an operation for appendici­
Her other new house on Third and Pine tis in a hospital at the bay city.
is now complete, and is a neat and
Installation of officers of the I. O. O.
handsome dwelling house. Wright &
F.
lodge was held Saturday and the fol­
Stout are the excellent carpenters w ho
have her work in charge, and the ar­ lowing officers were installed. A. I).
Houston, N. G.; T. W. Hester, V. G.;
chitecture bespeaks the fine workman­
James Cronemiller, Secretary; S. J.
ship of these gentlemen. Mrs. Kubli
contemplates the erection of several Day, Treasurer. Coffee and cake was
more dwelling houses, which is positive­ served after the installation.
The “Kid” team of Central Point
ly the best prop«.sition that can be
found in Jacks .nville. There is a big cameover to Jacksonville last Sunday
demand for residence houses and every and walloped the third nine to a golden
one that is built will be occupie«l before brown. The “third” team last Sunday
the paint is dry. Jacksonville's popu­ consisted of who ever happened to be
lation would be doubled if there were handy. “Slats” Wilson and Mike Broad
houses enough to accommodate them, were the catchers, while “Buck Dun­
and Mrs. Kubli, by her enterprise and ford and Leslie Stansell did the twirling
progressiveness, is tilling a long felt in the pitcher’s box. 'Twas a real warm
game, the score being 17 to 12.
want.
Ice Cream Cones at the Boss.
Henry Wendt was a business visitor
at Medford the first of the week.
H. H. Goddard of Talent was a busi­
ness visitor in this city last Wednesday.
Wm. Joy of Ashland was a business
visitor in this city the first of the week.
Wm. Cameron, the LIniontown ranch­
er, was a visitor in this city Thursday.
Constable Kassahafer is now acting
as city marshal during the absence of
Marshal Huffer.
Misses Nellie and Emma Wulf left
last Thursday for Colestin where they
will remain for a couple of weeks.
W. H. Barnum is re-painting his
residence property on Oregon street,
which greatly enhances its appearance.
Mrs. J. Russell, Miss F. Nunan, and
Charles Nunan have gone to Newport
to remain for several days during this
hot weather.
Charles Prim, Jr., who fell from a
tree last Saturday and dislocated his
hip, is getting along well. Dr. Hester
is in attendance.
Mrs. John Huffer and children will
leave tonight for Portland on an ex­
tended visit with Mrs. Huffer’s parents,
Mr. and Mrs. Christian.
Miss Gertrude Biedieof Ashland, who
has been visiting at the home of Miss
Minnie Bauted of Poorman’s creek, re­
turned home last Thursday.
Perhapsyou need a bracer something
that will give you energy, life and ambi­
tion. A suggestion try I. W. HARPER
whiskey. Sold by E. H. HELMS.
Herbert Cole, bottler of the famous
Colestin mineral water, the water that
ought to make Colestin famous, was a
visitor in Jacksonville last Wednesday.
Fletcher Linn came down from Port­
land last Wednesday. He was accom­
panied by his brother, George, of Eu­
gene. Their mother, Mrs. D. Linn, is
seriously ill.
Jos. Pope has moved his family into
his residence on Oregon street. He
has had the house remodeled and re­
painted and it now presents a very nice