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Correct clothes for gentlemen at the Miss Emma Wulf visited in Medford Send your orders for sheet music to Toggery Medford. Thursday. Singler’s Music Store, Medford. Mrs. Louise Caughthran went to Se- The Catholic Ladies’ Aid Society will Prof. J. P. Wells spent Saturday and bastapol, Cal., the first of the week on give a ball and supper on the night of Sunday in Ashland. Miss Alice Hanley visited in Medford a business visit. Wednesday, October 30th. last Tuesday. R. T. Burnett went to Medford on a John Beckner was brought in from “In the good old summertime” is the T. J. Kenney,was a Medford visitor business visit Tuesday. Thompson creek Thursday evening quite greatest danger of fire. See Daily & last Monday. W. R. Coleman and R. T. Burnett s'ck. He is at the Lyden house. Briggs for Fire Insurance. Emil DeRoboam visited in Medford spent Sunday at Rogue River fishing. C. P. Briggs left yesterday morning Messrs. J. W. Mills, Lloyd Colver, last Wednesday. A. B. Ellyson and wife of Grants | for a ten days’ visit at Portland and and A. S. Furry of Phoenix, were busi Pass visited last Saturday with friends Mrs. M. M. Taylor visited friends in points in the Willamette valley. ness visitors at the county seat Mon in this city. Ashland this week. Emmett Thompson, wife and child day. Mrs. Anderson and family of were in Jacksonville last Thursday pur Jos. McDaniel returned last Satur Mrs. Chas. Dunford, Miss Mollie Berkley are visiting Mr. and Mrs. C. L. chasing supplies from Jacksonville mer day from Roseburg. Britt and Mrs. Gus Newbury visited Reames this week. Mrs. S. P. DeRoboam and Mrs. P. chants. friends living in Central Point the first W. H. Gore, the progressive owner Ingram visited in Medford last Wednes W. R. Tucker, the enterprising and of the week. of the ish farm on the J acksonville road progressive liveryman, moved his fam day. Mrs. Pool and daughter, Miss Eva, Miss Mollie Ray of Ruch visited was a business visitor in this city last ily into the Obencha n house, recently of Eagle Point, were in Jacksonville friends in this city a day or two this Tuesday, vacated by C. H. Dutton and family, Wednesday, where Miss Eva has be We x. ill pay your car fare to Medford last Wednesday. week. come a student at St. Mary’s Academy. C. W. Conklin, “the furniture man,’’ and return for every $10 or more spent Always keep a buttle of I. W. Har “Brick” Dunnington returned this visited in Medford the first of the at The Toggery —Medford's Fashion per whiskey in sight. Good to look at week from Squaw lake on a hunting Store for men. and good to taste; and what’s more a trip. He says George Buckley, the week. J. Parks, former postmaster at Bun- benefit to your health. Sold by other day, killed the biggest back he Will Smith was up from Grants Pass E. H. H elms . ever saw. He said it had nine rattles last Saturday visiting a short time with com, has purchased the Biliy Arthur | ranch on Little Applegate and will live Mrs. Ed Binns and daughter and and a button. friends. thereon in the future. Miss s Josephine and Edith Hoefs re See Dunford & Overholt ab >ut that Mrs. Ella Cook returned the first ot L. A. Harbxugh, of Honey Lake I turned last Sunday from a few week s 8-room, two-story frame house. Fine the week fiom Applegate, where she Valley, Cal., has leas_d J. Nunan’s large visit to Newport. Mrs. Binns’ health is well best in town—stone cellar, out has been visiting for some time. ranch property adjoining J acksonville | somewhat improved. buildings, lot 103x100 feet. Ide il loca Mr. and Mrs. B. E. Haney and Mrs. for one year, and wil take possession at > John Lyden is soon to open a cigar tion, small fruits and berries in culti Hersey and son have returned from once. store in the room recently vacated by vation. Price $1300. their extended trip to Star gulch. W. R. Garrett and family have gone the Post. This will be run in connec The sheriff ’s office has received ad Mrs. Blaine Klum, wife of the bril to Buncom where Mr. Garrett will act tion with his lodging house. He will vices from the attorney-general to the liant cartoonist, of Medford, visited as postmaster at that place. Mr. Gar also carry tobacco and stationery. effect that the new tax law. en teted at friends in this city the first of the rett formerly conducted the boarding T. J. Beagle, the hustling Applegate the last legislature, will not go into ef week. house at the Opp mine. farmer, brought some onions into town fect, so the same procedure as hereto Monroe McKenzie of Portland, a for B. G. Phares and M. L. Spencer of the first of the week that would get fore will be gone through with. That mer resident of this city, came in the Butte Falls were visitors in Jacksonville the blue ribbon prize most any old is property upon which the taxes are first of the week on a visit with last Tuesday. The gentlemen are place. A couple of them are now in not paid will be sold at a sheriff’s sale friends. holding down a couple of homestead the Post’s collection and one of them and the delinquent tax list will be pub Mrs. Mamie Dox returned the first claims in that section, and are enthus- measures 17‘2 inches in circumference. lished in some county newspaper as has of the week from Klamath Hot springs astic about their country. H. K. Hanna, Jr., has rented an of always been the 1 xw. The new law where she has been sojourning lor At a regular meeting of the common fice room in the Lyden building and lacks several features to make it prac some time. council of Jacksonville held last Tues will remove his law office to that place. ticable, and it certainly would have been Walter Kitto, son of O. C. Kitto, ar day evening, a pet tion signed by a ma Mr. Hanna is a hustling and enterpris decidedly unpopular. rived with his family from Idaho jority of the business men of the city, ing young man, always with the best And who would have thought it! The Springs, Colo., last Wednesday and praying for the removal of the arch, interests of the town at heart, and is sheriff of Jackson county has ordered they will make their home here in the owned by the Condor Water & Power making good as a reliable and consci all saloons to close on Sunday and gam future. company, which adorns (?) the corn r entious attorney at law. bling to stop. He is sitting on the lid, Dr. Fredenburg, the eminent phy of California & Third streets, was read J. W. Wright has gone to Kane’s and says he is going to keep it closed. sician of the Ashland sanitarium, was and the Condor people were notified, to creek to take charge of the McClendon Bully for the sheriff of Jackson. We called to Jacksonville the first of the remove the arch. No other business of sawmill. This mill has recently been are beginning to believe the law is a, - week in consultation with Dr. Robin importance was transacted. purchased by eastern capitalists and is plicable in other portions of our state son on the case of George Waite. The Iowa Lumber & Box company being fitted up with ele'tricily, and outside of our big cities. Ja kson’s A part of the crew who were laying moved their mill to Tolo this week other improvements added. They have sheriff thinks so at least. Sometime the new rails for the R. R. V. railroad where several thousand feet of lumber enough timber on hand to keep the we are going to peep in our statute books anil see where the dividing line helped to take up five rails last Tues will be sawed, after which the mill will mill running for two years. day morning, then demanded $2.50 per probably be moved to the Butte creek George Waite was removed from the is in Oregon that permits saloons open day instead of $2.00. The raise was country. All their timber near Jack U. S. hotel to the home of Mrs. Ken on Sunday and gambling as well. Sil sonville has been sawed into lumber ney where better care may be given ver Lake Herald. refused. A party, composed of Dan McQuade, and they were unable to purchase other j him. Mr. Waite took seriously ill last Fred Lock ley, assistant editor of the Dave Cronemiller, Charles Duntord, holdings. Emil Britt owns several hun Monday and his life is now hanging in Pacific Monthly of Portland wai a visi Jr., Roy Ulrich, Mark Finney, Harry dred acres of timber land a ijoining the the balance. It is stated that he is tor in Jacksonville yestereay. Mr. Helms, Pat Donegan and Frank Robi Iowa Lumber & Box company s proper now suffering from a stroke of paraly Lockley has made a proposition to the son, spent Sunday at Gold Ray, on a ty, but an agreement as to the price sis. Dr. Robinson of this place and Jacksonville Commercial Club to c irry cou'd not be reached. The entire craw Dr. Fredenburg of Ashland are in at fishing trip. some advertising in the Pacific Month went to Tolo to assist in the two- tendance and are doing everything po - ly which will probably be accepted. He Rev. G. A. Gray, of Bellfountaine, months’ sawing. sible to prolong his life. is also preparing to give Jacksonville’s Ohio, and wife, came in last Wednes resources a write up to appear in that day. Rev. Gray is the new pastor of excellent publication. Fred Lockley is the Methodist church. Rev. Fleming xn old-Jme, warm friend of the writer has returned to California, where he ... DIRECTORS ..... if this, and we can say to the members will remain in the future. if the Commercial Club that whatever A. T. Lundgreen, who came down Mr. Lockley tells them can safely be Geo. L. Davis from the Blue Tuesday, says that Mr. depended upon, and there is no man on Wiliams, who is doing assessment Edw. 11. Helms the coast who can present the good work for the Blue Ledge company, re features of Jacksonville in a more able ([ 1 cently uncovered a huge ledge of rich :: J. Nuuan CAP/TA/, STOCK $25.00) I manner than Fred Lockley. ore in one of the tunnels. 1 Jay C. Sexton LOCAL NOTES ... BANK OF ... JACKSONVILLE The stage to the Blue Ledge went over an embankment near McKee’s ranch last Monday. None of the pas sengers were hurt, but the horses were badly crippled. The stage rolled about 125 feet. The a?cident was caused by the team becoming unmanagable. Some malicious person laid a large rock on the railroad track below to n last Saturday evening just before the cons ruction crew came along on the handcar. The car was thrown from he track and one or two of the men were slightly injured. George Nelson wa= the principal sufferer. He was inca pacitated from work for a few days. [ GEORGE L. DA VIS, President JEREMIAH NUNAN, V. President J A Y C. SEXTON, Cashier RAY F. SEXTON, Ass’t Cashier Ray F. Sexton . STOCKHOLDERS .. Geo. L. Davis i We do a general banking business. Edw. H. Helms J. Nunan Issue exchange. Jay C. Sexton i Ray F. Sexton i Your business is respectfully solicited. F. M. Sexton <1 Jacksonville, Oregon Advertised Letters. Following is a list of letters remain ing uncalled for at the Jacksonville Post Office on Sep.t 20, 1907. Berger, Mrs. J. Brown, Miss Andrey R. Fraley, C. W. Johnstone, Samuel Mathison, Geo. 2 Young, Jas. A charge of one cent will be made upon delivery of each of the alio' e letters. Persons calling fur any of the above letters will pleas< say “advertiied. ” J ohn F. M illex , P. M.