Jacksonville post. (Jacksonville, Or.) 1906-19??, March 21, 1908, Image 5

Below is the OCR text representation for this newspapers page. It is also available as plain text as well as XML.

    Lemons, the good kind, 30c a dozen
Oranges, Oranges, Oranges, 30 and
If you want to go to a good country,
come to Oregon. Write to us for your
at the boss.
40 cents a dozen, at the Boss.
wants.
D avis & S exton .
Hon. B. F. Mulkey visited in Ashland
Mrs. Jesse Applegate came over from
If
you
want
pure
candies, no glucose,
Ashland last Saturday on a visit with
F ound A door key. Call at this of­ the first of the week.
no poisonous matter, just candy, then
relatives.
M.
C.
Anderson
was
over
from
fice.
try the Boss.
Phoenix last Monday.
Geo. W. Taylor, county fruit inspec­
Lewis Ulrich and wife visited last
$2500 Will buy 160 acres, 13 miles
tor,
was
a
business
visitor
in
this
city
Mrs. Ed. Pottinger visited friends in
from town, 4!2 acres in orchard, about
Thursday at Medford.
last Wednesday.
this city last Saturday.
25 acres in cultivation.
George L. Davis was a visitor at
D avis & S exton .
Miss Flora Thompson came up from
Judge P. A. Deisch has returned from
Medford last Thursday.
Woodville
last
Friday
to
visit
over
Sun
­
The
petition
of
the
anti-saloon league
a short visit to California.
G irl W anted —At the Taylor House,
day with her parents.
calling for a vote on the question of
rela-
Miss
Marian
B.
Towne
visited
Jacksonville. Only first class waitress
D. B. Grant went to Ashland last prohibiting the sale of liquor in Jackson
tives in Phoenix last Sunday.
need apply.
*
Monday
to attend an important session county, was filed with the county clerk
John S. Orth and wife visited rela-
Have your scenic work done by Hull,
Tuesday.
of the Masonic lodge.
at Hull’s Art Studio, Hubbard building, tives in Jacksonville last Sunday.
R. B. Dow is the latest aspirant for
$3500 In Sams Valley near Moon-
M. Hanley of Butte creek was a busi­ ville, 20 acres orchrrd, 7 acres alfalfa. political honors, he having filet! his in­
Medford, Oregon.
Let us show you this.
Mrs. Louise Caughthran left last Sun­ ness visitor in this city last Saturday.
tention to become a candidate for the
D avis & S exton .
Fred Rowley of Portland was trans­
day for Pacific Grove, Cal., to visit her
nomination of assessor on the demo­
The friends of Jos. McDaniel are glad cratic ticket.
acting business in this city this week.
son for a few davs.
Mr. and Mrs. C. L. Reames returned to know that he is once more able to be
K. K. Kubli, a former Jacksonville
F or the L enten S eason —Columbia
from
their visit to Berkeley last Friday upon the streets after a severe attack river salmon bellies, codfish middles,
boy, is a candidate for the Legislature
of pneumonia.
evening.
from Multnomah county.
mackerel in kits, genuine French sar­
A. T. Lundgren left yesterday even­ dines, Underwood’s sardines in mus-
E. Sims and wife of Oklahoma visited
A. B. Cornell, the genial and pleas­
ant life insurance agent of Grants Pass, at the home of County Clerk W. R. ing for the Illinois river in Josephine tard, canned salmon, canned oysters,
county where he will transact some canned clams,
Coleman last Sunday.
was in this city yesterday.
N unan -T aylor C o .
mining business.
Attorney
C.
W.
Skene
of
Portland
J. B. Daly and crew of lady solicitors,
Capt.
F.
L.
Evans
went
to
Ashland
Harry
Hodson
of Butte creek was
representing Twenty-Mule-Team Borax, was at Jacksonville this week in the
last Thursday to confer with some capi­ I brought to Jacksonville the first of the
interest
of
the
S.
P.
Ry.
Co.
is in Jacksonville this week.
talists of that city relative to the pro­ I week charged with a statutory crime,
Deputy District Attorney C. L. posed electric line for the valley.
Attorney E. C. Smith and wife of
i He was given a hearing before Judge
first
of
Reames
went
to
Gold
Hill
the
Medford visited at the home of Mr.
Robert Bond, who is extensively en­ Dox and was bound over to the circuit
the week to prosecute a tramp for
and Mrs. Jay C. Sexton last Sunday.
gaged in the chicken business on Forest | court. He could not furnish the $1000
Everything new in postals at Hull's burglary.
Creek, was in Jacksonville on business bond and is now in the county jail.
A ladies’ cape, military style, was lost one day this week. He makes a special­
Postal Shop. All the latest designs.
j Another business house will soon be
in
or
near
Jacksonville
recently.
The
Hubbard building, Medtord, Oregon.
ty of raising the White Leghorn chick­ opened in Jacksonville. J. F. D’Erville
finder
is
asked
to
kindly
leave
it
at
the
Death to squirrels. Wakelee’s poi­
ens.
and wife of Chehalis, Wash., and H.
office of the Post.
son. 30 cents a can.
Postmaster Miller has received in­ O. Roundtree of this city have rented
Nunan-Taylor Co.
P. H. Daily is now confined in a san­
W. I. McIntyre has been appointed itarium at The Dalles and is reported structions from the postoffice depart­ one of the Ryan buildings on California
agent for Brooks & Son, nurserymen of to be getting along splendidly and on ment to collect for box rent by the first street, opposite the U. S. hotel, and are
of every month. Ten days before the putting in a lunch counter and restau­
Carlton, Oregon. Give him your or­ the road to health.
last day of each quarter a bill must be rant. It is their intention to serve oys­
ders.
*
D. H. Miller, ex-county treasurer, j placed in each box, and if the box hold* ters, etc., and they will conduct a first
Will the party who took my stove­ was shaking hands with old friends in ! er fails to remit promptly by the first class establishment. This is something
pipe shears last Monday Mar., 9th, this city last Saturday. He has been
of the month, the box shall then be that has long been needed here and the
kindly return them at once?
absent from Jackson County nearly a j closed and offered for rent and the mail Post bespeaks success for them in
A. D. H ouston .
year.
placed in the general delivery.
their undertaking.
Of course you can get other things
Mrs. Annie Broad this week sold her
at the Boss, tobacco, cigars, etc., but property in this city, consisting of one
candy —pure home made candy, no
block, to J. H. Thorndyke of Medford. [
adulterations, is the main feature.
The consideration was $2000. Mrs. j
F ound —A gentleman’s gold watch Broad has not yet decided whether she
chain. Owner can have same by call­ will remain in Jacksonville or not.
ing at this office, proving property and
The Jacksonville third baseball team
paying for this advertisement.
will play the Central Point “Kids” at
Will Open Monday, March 23, 1908
The new school house bell has arrived the Neuber & Taylor grounds next
To serve the public with what they want
and can now be heard daily calling the Sunday. “Jack” Coleman will be in
Chicken Tamales, Chili Con Came
youngsters to their duties, learning
the pitcher’s box for the home team. $
our specialties.
Clam Chowder like
arithmetic or throwing spit-balls at the The game will probably be more Inter- I
Mother Used to Make, and several
teacher as the case may be.
esting than the one last Sunday.
other delicacies that will tickle your
The temperance meeting at the court
Ulrich Bros., the enterprising mer­
palate. Give us a call, see for yourself.
house last Tuesday evening was well chants, have a half page in this issue. I
attended and the address of Mr. Knod-
This firm are now opening their spring
ell was highly apprec’ated. Norling’s
stock of furnishing goods and certainly
band furnished music and the Medford
they have an excellent line. Their
Quartette sang.
motto is: “Money back if goods are not
The Jacksonville and Medford base­ satisfactory,” and they live up to their
ball teams will cross bats at the Med­ agreements.
!
ford grounds Sunday afternoon. A
D. B. Russell’s confectionery store
special train will leave at 1:15. Dick
opening was a great success, Nor- !
Gaskin will probably be in the pitcher’s
ling's popular orchestra furnished sweet
box for Jacksonville.
music for the occasion while the sweet­
Attorney E. E. Kelly of Medford was toothed citizenry
of Jacksonville
Candidate for the Republican Nomination for U. S. Senator
interviewing his clients, Charles Wals- swarmed in and out of the store until a
worth and son, at the county jail Thurs­ late hour. Mr. Russell is more than
day. The Mankins murder case will be pleased with the outlook for business at
Will address the people of Jacksonville on the
the first on the docket of the circuit this point.
issues of the coming campaign as relates to
court which convenes next Monday.
T. L. Masters and Harold Watson of
Statement No. 1, at the ::::::::
The Jacksonville Shoe Parlor, Smith this city and J. B. Treznor of Medford
& Molony, proprietors, is now open to have leased the old “C. Street Cafe”
the public. They have one of the most and will conduct a restaurant therein.
up-to-date stocks of shoes in this portion Mr. Masters, whose reputation as a
of the state, carrying every make, caterer is well and favorably known,
quality and kind of shoes that can be will act as chef. The Post bespeaks
asked for, including fancy cow boy boots> success for these gentlemen. The res­
miners’ shoes, mountain shoes, vici taurant will be known as the “Boost­
kids, patent leather, Oxford ties and er.”
buckle, slippers and everything in their
Blain Klum, the cartoonist, was in
line. They have so arranged their store Jacksonville Sunday. Mr. Klum has
Music by the Jacksonville Juvenile Band and the Booster
recently
installed a stereotyping plant
so that it presents a very neat appear­
Quartette
ance, indeed, and the people of Jackson­ and is already turning out advertising
cuts.
He
will
make
any
kind
of
cuts
ville will no doubt welcome their advent
to this city with open arms. J. T. other than a half tone, in short order
Phlegar, an excellent shoe salesman, is and merchants desiring anything along
already doing a good business. That this line would do well to patronize him.
they will be successful there is no Some samples of his work will soon ap­
pear in the Poet.
doubt.
LOCAL NOTES
The City Lunch Counter
g H. 0. Roundtree & D’Erville,
• • •
Props
H. M. CAKE...
Cour' House Auditorium
Saturday Evening, March 28
Everybody Is Invited to Attend
I