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About Jacksonville post. (Jacksonville, Or.) 1906-19?? | View Entire Issue (Dec. 21, 1907)
i f J Miss Leona Ulrich visited in Medford last Saturday. Fruit farms of any size for sale by Bank of Jacksonville. Mrs. T. M. Tungate has returned from a visit to Grants Pass. John Harr and daughters passed through Jacksonville Monday. Mrs. Wm. Flagely of Medford visited S. J. Bossum and family this week. Mrs. M. Peter visited Mrs. Marion White of Medford last Saturday and Sunday. J. Tucker of Trail creek transacted business at the court house the first of the week. Mr. and Mrs. M. Lindley of Med ford visited at the home of T. C. Nor ris last Sunday. No adulterations at the Boss. When •< Per Cent List your property with the Bank of Jacksonville. Dr. Hargrave of Medford was in this city Thursday. Correct clothes for gentlemen at the Toggery Medford. Mrs . G. II. Gillett of Central Point visited in Jacksonville Wednesday. John Louden and wife of Buncom were Jacksonville visitors this week. Miss Edna Sutherland of Weed, Cal., visited at the Epperson home this week. C. E. Wolfolk. of Grants Pass was a visitor in this city the first of the week. Adolph Schulz attended to some busi ness matters in Medford last Tuesday. Attorney G. W. Trefren of Ashland was a business visitor in this city last Monday. Chief of Police C. A. Simonds of Remember*, the Firemen’s ball will ■ Ashland attended court in this city last be held on the night of Dec. 31. Dance the old year out and the new year in. W ednesday. . Mr. and Mrs. W. A. McPherson of | Mrs. C. L. Reames has gone to Dr. R. T. Burnett went to Ashland C. W. Conklin was up from Medford Griftin creek visited Mr. and Mrs. G. North Bend where she will visit at the home of her sister, Mrs. It. G. Gale. last Tuesday on a business visit. on a brief visit last Thursday. H. Epperson Monday. Mrs. Irene Eaton has gone to the Miss Osa Saltmarsh has gone to $31,000 will buy a stock ranch of 2000 Capt. J. E. Thornton of Ashland at acres. See the B ank of J acksonville . tended some legal business matters in Braden mine where she will visit until I Squaw Lake to visit with friends. after the New Year with her daughter, Try our Laxative Cold Tablets for this city last Wednesday. Timber lands for sale. Mrs. Jos. Pope. B ank of J acksonville . that cold. Our own special formula. Mrs. C. H. Veghte has returned to C ity D rug S tore . Don’t forget that the Firemen will her home in Ashland after having spent ’ R. H. Robinson and family have gone If you want PURE candies, no glucose, the greater part of the fall in this city. I to Junction City to visit for several give a grand ball on New Year’s Eve. days with Mr. Robinson’s mother, Mrs. Dr. Bowersox of Ashland was a busi no poisonous matter, just candy, then Chester Kubli has returned from [ S. A. Robinson. ness visitor in Jacksonville the first of try the Boss. Squaw Lake where he has been round- I Try our Laxative Cold Tablets for ing up cattle. While in that region | F. L. Evans, local representative for the week. Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Barnum expect that cold. Our own special formula. Chester succeeded in bagging three - the Equitable Saving & Loan Associa tion, went to Grants Pass last Monday to leave next week for a few weeks’ C ity D rug S tore . bears, an old one and two cubs. on a business visit. visit at Portland. Have you any property to rent. We Chester Knighten received a painful Misss Gay Webb closed a successful County Coroner A. E. Kellogg of have calls for both town and farm prop wound in the hand by the accidental erties. B ank of J acksonville . discharge of a 22-rifle last Sunday. The term of school on Thompson creek this Gold Hill, transacted business at the We will pay your ear fare to Medford week. She was a visitor in this city on court house last Monday. bullet passed through one of the ling and return for every $10 or more spent ers, but it is thought that amputation her way to her home in Medford. Benton Bowers, the capitalist, was at The Toggery —Medford’s Fashion Word was received here this week of 1 down from Ashland last Monday on Store for men. will not be necessary. School was dismissed last evening Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Rodgers were in the death of Charles Warner, who last business at the court house. Attorney C. D. Briggs and Court for two weeks, if the new school build town Thursday on the way to their | year was an employee at the Opp mine. home at Sterling from Grants Pass, A mother, father and two sisters sur Reporter F. M. Atkinson came down ing will be completed within that time, from Ashland last Monday to attend three, if it is not. where Mrs. Rodgers has been in the vive him. George W. Nelson and family left circuit court. hospital for several weeks, but has re Miss Emma Wulf, who has been vis last Wednesday for Summers, Arkan covered sufficient to return home. F ound A gentleman’s gold watch iting friends at Red Bluff, Calif., for a D. B. Grant has returned from Ash sas, where Mr. Nelson will try his hand chain. Owner can have same by call few weeks, returned to her home in at this office, proving property and this city last Monday. land. He states that at the municipal at farming. Mr. Nelson has sold his ing paying for this advertisement. election held in that city on the 17th, residence property in this city to P. J. Dr. Robinson wishes to announce Editor Putnam of the Medford Trib the prohibitionists won out by 81 votes. Ryan. that he will be in his office at the City une appeared before the grand jury Mr. and Mrs. Chris J. Kenney re Mr. Grant was defeated by M. F. Eg Drug Store in the future where those gleston for the office of city recorder turned last Saturday evening from De last Monday as a witness in the case of desiring his professional services may the State of Oregon vs. W. S. Barnum. troit, Mich., after having spent their by a large majority. Will Ireland, the Grants Pass real es find him. D. J. W. Robinson returned last honeymoon visiting friends and rela It is intended for those who appreci tate man, was at Jacksonville the first tives in the East. They will soon oc Thursday from several weeks’ visit at ate quality, for those gentlemen who of the week making arrangements to cupy their residence on California Portland. Mrs. Robinson and daughter have some assessment work done on enjoy a thoroughly matured, rich Old will remain at the metropolis for a street. Kentuckey liquer - I. W. Harper whis District Attorney A. E. Reames, re hi claims in this district: month or more, while Miss Dorland key. Sold by Frank Hull, the Medford photogra pursues her studies under one of Port turned last Tuesday evening from Port E. H. H elms . land wh re he has been assisting in un pher and post card vendor, came up land's best artists. C. N. Martin and L. B. Moore of Al. Steele returned from Goldfield, raveling the meshes in which th‘e Ore last Monday to photograph Buccioni, Roseburg were in this city the first of the Greek, who assaulted a fellow la gon Trust and Savings Co., have' be Nev., the fust of the week. He states the week. They were summoned to that conditions are «deplorable in that come entangled. He will probably re borer at Steinman last fall. His vic appear before the grand jury in the tim is dying in a Portland hospital, it turn to Portland again shortly. state owing to the trouble existing be case of the State of Oregon vs. S. I*. stated. Wm. Bybee’s ranch property was tween the Western Federation of Min Ry. Co. The decision in the case of DeRoboam ers and the mine owners. He will re sold at Sheriff’s sale last Monday to Mrs. J. W. McDaniel of Williams vs. Augistine Schmidling has been hand-1 satisfy a mortgage held by Benton main here this Winter. creek died at the Grants Pass hospital ed down by the supreme court in favor Bowers, the Ashland capitalist. This S. D. France and wife of Weiser, last Sunday at the age of 80 years. The Idaho, were visitors in Jacksonville leaves Mr. Bybee with nothing left of of Schmidling. The controversy was remains were shipped to Jacksonville over the ownership of the U. S. Hotel his former large holdings, excepting his last Monday. They are looking for a last Thursday and were laid to rest in in this city. Mr. Schmidling states Antelope ranch. Mr. Bowers bid the location and say that if they find the the Jacksonville cemetery. Mrs. J. that he will dispose of the property. country to their liking, a great many property in. 1 Gus Newbury, the entertaining and McDonough and Miss Margaret Doran Old Hickory Camp, No. 9917 Wood homeseekers from idaho will locate men of the World of Jacksonville is be brilliant attorney, this week received a of Anaconda, Mont., nieces of the de- here. Mr. France likes the country ing consolidated with Medford Camp consignment of pear and apple trees 1 ceased, were in attendance at the fu around Jacksonville much better than No. 0013, Medford. There are 26 mem which he is planting on his ranch east neral. Messrs. M. T. Galvin, Martin the valley lands. bers in the local camp, but for some Angel and Oscar Knox accompanied the Larkin Reynolds received a message reason they have been unsuccessful in of this city. He is setting out 10 acres rsmains from Grants Pass. on Tuesday of this week stating that making a s’rong organization, so that of pear trees and 10 of apple trees. Jim Rogers, blacksmith and all- his father had died Sunday, Dec. 15, at a consolidation w ith the larger camp at He has also sent 500 apple trees to his Applegate ranch. 'round man at the Sterling mine, who Culdesac, Idaho, at the home of his Medford was necessary. daughter. Mr. Reynolds was about 75 C. A. Norton now has his wood saw was in town last Wednesday stated that Eleven thousand dollars worth of in operation and is prepared to do cus he shot a grain thief the other night, years of age, and had been in feeble Jacksonville school district warrants health for some time, having received a have been sold at a premium of per tom work in any quantity. He has a but was unable to identify him in the stroke of paralysis a few years ago cent. $7000 worth sold to local people, fine outfit, and the fact that his home darkness. All that remained was a from which he never fully recovered. while $4000 worth were purchaser! by is here, not to mention that he is a spec >f blood and a yell. Thieves have He was a resident of Jackson county, outside investors. That the invest cripple, having lost both feet, entitles been quite busy lately carrying off having spent the greater part of his ment is a good one there is no doubt, him to all the local patronage. Read grain from the barn at the mine, and life in the Meadows precinct where he as there is $640,000 worth of taxable his prices in his advertisement in this Mr. Rogers “laid” for them one night with the above-mentioned result. property behind the warrants. owned a large tract of land. issue. On all Jewelry. Entire Stock goes at this Reduction until after the Holidays ... J. W. Hickel