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About Jacksonville post. (Jacksonville, Or.) 1906-19?? | View Entire Issue (June 6, 1908)
S T ATE $1,04)4) 9 acres adjoining Jack $7,4)4) 6 room house. 2 lots, sonville. Fine fruit land. close in. $-1200.00 28 acres fine fruit anil $1,84)0 7 room house in fine garden land. Cleared ready to condition. New barn, woodshed plant. and chicken house. Fruit for • 8.7..7OO 6n acres fine fruit land. family. Will trade. Part cultivated and in fruit. Wood $3,04)4) 9 room brick house enough to pay for place. Will with other buildings. 2'j acres. divide. Fruit for family. Wil) .rade. $1.500 120 acres 3' miles $!.5< h . The best cultivated out. 3000 cords wood, Two acre m Jackson County. Variety springs. A snap. <>f fruit. Complete irrigation $15,000 40 acres. Well im plant. House and other buildings. proved place. 15 acres full bear $3,6iu 3 acres of la.id. Fruit ing variety orchard. Adjoining for familv. 6 room house and Jacksonville. other buildings. Homestead and Timber locrtions and relinquishments. Mining property handled ELECTION IS OV lk NEIL ELECTED Much Excitement Over The Liquor Question—Chamberlain Wins School Closes COUF. T Today marks theclosirgof our public schools. For nine months children have been legu'arly trudging, through all kinds of weather, seeking that which is their own and no man can take from them, anedu ation. Today thechildren will part and probably some will go where higher education can be had. The coinmencement-day program, following, will be held at the school house audinorium, Saturday, June 6: War Song of the Boys in Blue....... ................................. Public. School Band Invocation....................Rev. G. A. Gray Trio ..Hark 'Tis The Indian Dream Leona Ulrich Anna Wendt Bertha Prim Class History....................Gladys Shaw Joan of Arch............... Esther M. Berry Soprano Solo . My Heart at Thy Sweet Voice..................................Leona Ulrich Old Ace.......................... Minnie Jackson Address.................... Hon. B. F. Mulkey Trio. .Thou Beaming Star................... Leona Ulrich Anna Wendt Bertha Prim Presentation of Diplomas............ March .The Regant...................... ..................... ... Public School Band -------- , In Memory of Wilda McKee HOUSE PROBATC COURT Estate Sarah Dunlap. Order made NEW CASES appointing A. H. Fisher, A. Hearn and Gus Newbury vs Ella M. Newbury. I A. S. Furry appraisers. Suit for divorce. II. D. Norton, alter Estate Wm. J. Virgin, Orde'- made ney for plaintiff. Gertrude O. Young vs Alexander! appointing E. V. Carter executor anyl Young. Suit fordivorce. F. M. Calkins F. M. Andy, J, C. Barnard and A. E. Kinney appraisers. attorney for plaintiff. Guardianship Robert Whelpley et al. MARRIAGE LICENSES Guardian’s bond filed. Charles C. Gillam and Edith Huges. Guardianship John B. Matthews. Ogden S. Snyder and Ida Pope Betts. Guardian’s bond filed. Ira C. Childers and Florence Childs. Estate John Williscroft. Inventory MARRIED and appraisement filed showing estate KELSO MURRY In Jacksonville, on valued at $2474.90 May 28, 1908, by Jndge Hanna. Will DIED F. Kelso and Anna L. Murry. I.ESI.IE At Gold Hill. Oregon, Friday. ... ♦-------- SNYDER- BETTS In Jacksonville, on May 29. 1908. Daniel Leslie, aged 59 June 2, by Judge Dunn, Ogden Snyder years.» Interment at Jacksonville and Ida Pope Betts. cemetery Saturday. --- - Job printing at this office. I Job printing at this office. The vote of Jackson County was ba. ly mixed. Men would vote for Cake for United States senator a-d aliso f..r Hammersly and Kubli. Judge Dun . was leading according to first return hut Judge Neil war s -adily gaining Ashland gave Dunn 18s over Neil bin the north county was solid for Nei Jacksonville voted strong again.-', Real Estate, Loans prohibition, 195 against and 96 for. and Insurance Dunn received in the county 1829 votes and Neil 1976, leaving Neil 147 to the good. Cake was badly defeated in the state, Jacksonville giving him a Paintn’ time’s a-comin,’ small piural'ty. Miller and Purdin Weather’s gettin’ clear. were elected by a good margin. Miller People’s gettin’ restless 1833, Purdin 1810, Hammersly 1661 ar 1 Shortly you kin hear Delicious ice cream at the Boss. Kubli 1535. Jones defeated Jackson All th’ folks a-callin’ Those who enjoy pure ice cream can by 444. The county voted dry by 267; 1 "Hurry up with that paint.” now get it at the Boss. the total dry vote was 2118 and wet All kinds New and Second Hand For Hostetter & Zook, you see, Died at her home on Applegate' May Mrs. L. Lytle of Medford has been 1 1849. The University bill carried. W. 12, 1908. of Consumption, Miss Wilda Are never very late. Goods bought and sold. Want visiting at her home here. R. Coleman for clerk and R. T. Burnett McKee, aged 13 years. Interred at to buy Junk. Old copper and ? for recorder were elected by good ma- Ruch cemetery. Mr. and Mrs. B. IL Haney sqent the Read the Post for local news. Rubber bought. jorities. Cronemiller defeated Taylor A precious one from us is gone, day in Ashland last Saturday. First class meals served at the Lyden A voice we loved is stilled. for treasurer. C. A. Sanderson, of Central Point I house. 9-tf- place is vacant in our home, We will probably have the complete A Which never can be filled. was at the County seat Monday. Death to squirrels. Wakelee’s poi returns of the state in for next issue. Father and Mother Schmitt were son. 30 cents a can. God in his wisdom has recalled. Nunan-Taylor Co. visiting in Medford Wednesday. The boon his love had given. TRUSTEES MEET And although ‘he body moulders here, ■ Mrs. Mary Isaacs and daughter Agnes Miss Agnes Isaac was over from Harness Goods for Sale. Sole Leather for Sale. The soul is safe in heaven. of Medford were guests of Dr.and Mrs. Medford Saturday visiting friends. At the meeting of the city board of ■ W. W. Irving and of Judge Day and not. dear parents, sisters, brothers Mrs. Jesse Applegate is spending this trustees Tuesday night considerable Weep Ryan Building Opposite U. S. Hotel Dear Wilda has gone on before, family last Saturday and Sunday. week with her mother in Ashland. business of importance was transacted. I And you will soon all meet again, A night telephone service is needed On that bright eternal shore. The cemetery eommitte reported Mrs. Otis Krause spent Saturday in here. We have no means of communi progress. We have the most beautiful A school mate. town the guest of Mrs. M. M. Taylor. cating with the outside world, or in The City Lunch Counter is now pre our own city, after night. The addi cemetery on the coast and it should not Chas. Nickell and famiiy spent a few be neglected. The recorder was in pared to serve fresh clams in any style. tional expense would be small. structed to confer with the county hours in town Wednesday afternoon. Fred Offenbacher of Applegate was When you write to your friends in court regarding the removal of tele Miss Minnie Thompson closed a suc in the city Saturday transacting the east tell them of the tokay grapes phone poles in the county road. cessful term of school at Sterling Friday. business. raised here in your city, tel) them of The board ordered a light for Academy John Tremberth, who rturned from I am now prepared with a new Fairbanks Morse Sheriff Russell of Josephine cqunty the mild climate also of the beautiful street. Idaho recently, is laid up with a severe Gasoline six-horse power Wood Sawing Outfit to saw was transacting business at the county scenery. Don’t elaborate, the thuth is The street committe was instructed attact of rheumatism. seat Friday. 1 good enough. wood in any quantity. -:- Prices are as follows: to place garbage signs in the city where Miss Maud Prim has returned from Misses Mervyna Kenney and Joseph At the Demorest gold medal contest piles of this unsightly refuse has ac Four Foot Wood. Once in Two. .40 Cents Butte Falls, having just finished teach ine Donegan spent Sa urday afternoon for the best oration against the saloon cumulated. Four Foot Wood, Twice in Two 50 Cents ing a successful term of school. in Medford. The following bills were allowed: problem, held at the skating rink at Pole Wood.......... .............. By the hour Minnehaha Company T. L. Masters left for Kerbyville, le, in Medfofd Snnday evening, Miss Georgia The bill for lighting the city for April I will have plenty of wood for sale shortly at my $30. GO Josephine County, to build a house for II. Jackson of Ashland won the medal was allowed, amounting card on North Oregon street, on theT. J. Williamson place I’he Minnehaha vaudeville and moving with the subject, “Yes I Am .Guilty” S. Walsh............................... $64.50 Jos. Shepherd. $6.10 picture show in Orth’s hall Wednesday Hon. B. F. Mulkey will deliver i n M. A. Eddy................... Carriages, wagons and buggies re- and Thursday nights was a decided E. Britt ................................ .$2.00 paired or made new from best of rna- address at the commencement exercises si c Vss. 3 he pictures were clear and of R. R. E. Co. lights for May .$27.75 a high standard. The Company carries at the school house tonight, an ex- terial at Eddy’s. Mr. Reams was granted the privilege a large assortment of films and can Messrs Murry and Darling of Gold cellent program has been prepared and of removing the gas pipe, formerly used please any audience. This company Hill passed through Jacksonville Thurs the public will get an excellent enter-1 is not to be compared with the cheap to light the city. tainment. 10 cent shows stationed all over the day enroute to Applegate. The bond of H. Dox, as recorder was country. Any one h iving a large second hand Miss Laura N.mber acco npa nel Mrs. accepted. Ray Sexton and G. N. Lewis Nellie Short of Me lford to Portland I stove fur sale? If.so CHRIS ULRICH were bondsmen. Sore Nipples. wants tobiy one, also any one wishing to last Friday to take in the Rose Festival. Any mother who has had experience purchase a mowerand rake, CHRIS UL The resignation of J. F. Miller as A large delegation, tilling two cars with this distressing ailment will be Wagon work and general repairing RICH has one for sale or trade for hav president of the board was accepted, w nt over to Medford Sunday night to anil Dr. J. W. Robinson was elected pleased to know that a cure may be 4-2 picks, drills and all edged tools put in hear R. (!. Smith speak on legal licensed president and I'. J. Kenney was appoint effected by applying Chamberlain’s Thos. Blade recently from California ed to fill the unexpired term of Mr. Salve as soorras the child is done nurs saloons. first-class condition at reasonable cost ing. Wipe it off with a soft cloth be Mrs. C. L. Grant who recently came has bought the Taylor House and will Miller. . -------- »— fore allowing the babe to nurse. Many down from the Blue Ledge has opened conduct a neat and up-t< - late hotel. Mr Mrs. E. Hostetter is now prepared to trained nurses use this salve with bett up a restaurant in the building recently Blade is reparing the building and will I ccupied by N. IL Melton, the jeweler. add 18 feet to the length of the dining do dressmaking. Mrs. Hostetter has results. For sale by City Drug Store. The most skilled horse shoers in the state are at room and two more rooms. served four years in one of the largest Owen Keegan, Alexander Thompson I dressmaking establishment on the Sam Walsh, the street commissioner, Get Married and Frank Kasshufer, a committee from -4 the G. A. R. flagged and decorated the is lining some good work on the streets coast. we have some nice wedding stationery graves of the old soldiers, at the cenn - near the court house. Mr. Walsh thor and are well equipped to do high class NOTICE oughly understands street and raid ter.v, Saturday. work. AU parties are hereby notified to work. He has just completed the I wish to thank the school board and Jacksonville hill. cut all grass near fences and sidewalks the Juvinile band for the services ten-I and keep same cut and trimmed. This "Better than ever. ’ If you are in dered at the recital in the school house precaution is taken to prevent fire. terested in seeing and hearing great last Thursday night. By order City Board. Louise Cnughthran men and wetnon, in fine music, in Art in Bible Study in Cookery, and lots of Stomach Troubles $600 Will buy 42 acres on Forest other good things, send postal at once Many remarkable cures of stomach creek, some good land and part mining for further information. land. D avis A; St XTON. S. (). Chautauqua Association, troubles have been effected by Chamber- | Ashland Oregon. 5-2-t Iain's Stomach and Liver Tablets linei M 'S.srs Nye and t couch, who are in stalling the cyanide plant at the Opp Wednesday evening the "Native man who had spent over two thousand mine, expect to have the large tanks Daughters,, gave an informal farewell dollars for medicine and treatment was in operation about July I, They expect , party at their cabin in honor of Miss cured by a few boxes of these tablets. Price, 25 cents. Samples free at I i handle 100 tons of ore daily. Josephine Orth, who left for Fort Kalm- Robinson s City Drug Store. We are sole agents for the sale of John Stootman Co. of Buffalo, N. Y A rich strike was made at the Opp ath Thursday. A handsome cut glass bow l was presented to her as Miss Orth mine in tunnel 8. This tunnel is known Mis Amela Elm. r left for Portland Ladies’, Misses’ and Children’s fashionable fine shoes as the pocket ledge tunnel, and is very was to be married Saturday to Mr. James one day last week for a several weeks rich in gold. Mr. Opp is well pleased Pelton. visit with her son Earnest. Sweet & Drown, of Philadelphia, Pennsylvania w ith the find. The plant is running but Miss Nelly Parry was agreeably sur There will be a tail game at Medford not full capacity. prised Tuesday evening, by a number < f Sunday between Jacksonville and Grants Children’s up-to-date footwear The " Saturday Night Club” went her school-mates and friends, who were Pass. This is a Southern Oregon Cham on a picnic to Rogue River Sunday and all supplied with plenty of gmxl things pionship game. And is likely to be con had a very plesant trip. Those who t> eat. Music, games and taffy pulling, tested from start to finish The locals enjoyed the outing were Misses Lelia were the main features of the evening, defeated Grants Pass in the last ga ne and Bertha Prim, Leona Ulrich, Anna and a very enjoyable time was had by by a score of 3 to 2. The Pass won t wo Wendt, and Chas. Nunan, Ray Sexton all present. Those present were: out of three games. Percy Wells. John Wilkinson, Pat Don Misses Lila Hostetter, Frieda Binns, III men's fine shoes we have the Brock egan and Mr. and Mrs. Lewis Ulrich. Nellie Bowman, Blanche Applegate, ton, Masschusetts make of new foot Etta Marconi, Margret Marconi. Ora Hosttatter and Zook just finished wear, latest styles and cut tainting the two story brick block on Stout. Adarel Elmer. Norn Tremberth, Every pair of Shoes we sell y ou Bernice Tremberth. Mabie Reeves. ■j the co, ner ot Oregon and California Blucher, Oxfords, Bals Irene Eddv, Pauline Grieves, Flossie if not giving entire satisfaction streets, the post office is painted and Levier, Vira Henderson. Anna Broad, the Jacksonville ban i building will be please return and we will replace repainted this summer, and with the ar. 1 Margery Erskine. them or refund the purchase price Kubli block and Ry an's building painted 1 he Jacksonville Musical Club under to you. the business section will be much im the direction of Mrs. Louise Caugh- prov ed. thrangavea concerto at the school Coast make of Men’t ami Bovs heavy house auditorium Thursday evening. boots. The program, which consisted of a We carry the largest stock of wear Napa Tans, Diacks and number of solos, trios and quartets, able Boots and shoes to be found in was w ell given and reflected much cred Southern Oregon. Pussets it on Mrs Cnughthran, who has devoted CURES a great deal of time to the club. Fol. Buckiu^ham & Hecht’s Miners wear lowing is th<’ program as given. Over, Asking a share of your patron Nolan Eare Shoe Co., of Petaluma Cal. ture, "Operatic Echoes," (L. P. Laur- age assuring you that our prices enbeau); "Scherzo," (Van Goens);' All of which we offer you at remark are the lou'est and value best. lone Caughtrnn; "Rest," (J. M. Club), ably reduced prices. "Thou Beaming Star” (Indies' trio., L. Ulrich. A. Wendt, B. Prim; selection. Club; voc il solo, "Hearts ami Howers,” Miss. M. Kenney; grand |>ot pourrie. string sextette; "Dreams" Miss Emma This remedy ci» ilwi)i be depended upon i?.J Wendt; Shubert’s Serenade, (J. M. Club. is pleasant to take. It cnntains no opium or "Breeze of the Night” juvenile quartet. other harmful drat and may be give» as confi solo selected. Leona Ulrich; "Lullabv.” dently w a baby as to an adult ladies’ quartet; ' Prayer from Dinorah" Price 2$ cents, large site St) cents. I. M. Club; selection striitg sextette. W. W. /RI///VG & CO, LOCAL NOTES T. L. De Vore, Jacksonville, Ore Shoe and Harness Repairing Announcement C. A. Norton, Prop General Smithing HORSE SHOEING EDDY’S SHOP Nunan-Taylor Company’s Spring Opening Men’s Shoes of Durable Shoes All our Shoes are Guaranteed i ft-'Hiri iiii! We Carry in Stock NUNAN - TA YLOR CO A