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About Jacksonville post. (Jacksonville, Or.) 1906-19?? | View Entire Issue (June 20, 1908)
LOCAL NOTES | Dana Gage and Frank Tracy apent GRAVEL CAR OFF Tuesday on Rogue River fishing. THE TRACK Mrs. Bert Haney is quite ill at her A tfat car on the R. R. V. R. R. load home in Jacksonville. ed with gravel run off the track in the The youngest child of James Donegan gravel pit yesterday morning. No one James Jr., died last Saturday at Burns was hurt and no partictular damage Oregon. was done. Should an accident occur to H. Withington was in JacKsoville the engine while the company was pul on professional business Friday. ling a gravel car on the rear of a pas- Charles Burwick who has been on . senger train there would be little chance Trail Creek for a couple of months ' for the passangers to escape. —*--- has returned to Jacksonville. Change in Southern Pacific Time Table. Mrs. E. Faucett of Medfbrd visited SOUTH BOUND TRAINS. friends in Jacksonville Thursday. No. 15 ............................. 10.35 A. M. Mrs. Oris Crawford and children No. 13.................................. 3.20 P.M. spent Thursday with Mrs. T. T. Shaw. No. 225 (coach for Ashland) 10.15 P. M. Mrs. O. Harbaugh and Miss Mollie , NORTH BOUND TRAIN'S. Britt have returned from Fortland. No. 14 .................................. 9.49 A. M. A. S. Rosenbaum and wife of Med No. 16.................................. 5.24 P. M. ford spent Thursday in Jacksonville. Note carefully that No. 16 North C. C. Beekman has returned from bound leaves 15 minutes earlier than Portland where he has been attending Stomach Troubles The roses presented to this office by heretofore. the Masonic Lodge. Mr-. < hrii Ulrich and mentioned in Many remarkable cures of s’omach No. 13 arriving at 3.20 P. M. will John Blakely of the Gunst Cigar Co. anoti-. ite n are the Paul De Raun troubles have been effected by Chamber have ti e Portland dailies of that morn of Portland visited his customers here variety. lain’s Stomach and Liver Tablets. One ings issue. Thursday. These changes effective May 17, 190ti. t J. Kenney spent Sunday at Grants man who had spen* over two thousand Attorneys H. 0. Norton and A. C. Pass the guest of Andy Bridgeman for dollars for medicine anil treatment was Hough of Grants Pass were visitors at merly chief accountant at the Blue cured by a few boxes of these tablets. Fo ■ general blacksmithing, go where Price, 25 cents. Samples free at you can get the best of work and ma the county seat this week. Ledge mine. terial. There are many grades of iron Mrs. J ane Kubii and Mrs. W. w. I,OST A Yale lock key attached to fob Robinson’s City Drug Store. and steele, but Eddy uses the best. Irving were shopping in Medford re- The key is of no value to anyone but The Mankins p operty was sold Mon centiy. For a Sprained Ankle. the owner. Lost between Kiev's day to D. M. Ferry, the seed man, for Mrs. Theresa Layton of Applegate carpenter shop and his residenc . $25,000. The D. M. Ferry Co. will As usually treated, a sprained ankle visited her daughters recently at Kindly return to this office. clear the property for the purpose of will disable the injured person for a St. Mary’s Academy. Sore Nipples. making a se <1 farm out of it. Il is es mouth or more, but by applying Cham- C. L. Reams has been appointed Any mother who has had experience timated th.it at le nt 50 men will b • re- i birlain's Liniment and observing chairman of the Calithumphian parade with this distressing ailment will be quired to operate the farm, and it is the directions with each bottle faith for the Ashland celebration July 4th. pleased to know that a cure may be quite probable that the company will 1 fully. n cure may be effected in many W. R. Tucker the Jacksonville livery effected bv applying Chamberlain’s build a large distributing and packing cases in less than one week’s time. This liniment is a most remarkable man made a business trip to HiUgene Salve as soon as the child is done nurs warehouse here. preparation. Trv it for a sprain or bru the tirst of the week. ing. Wipe it off with a soft cloth be No Need of Suffering from Rheumatism Amoung the twelve graduates from fore allow ing the babe to nurse. Many It is a mistake to allow anyone to ise. or when laid up with chronic or St. Helens Hall at Portland Wednesday trained nurses use this salve with best suffer from rheumatism, as the pain muscular rheumatism, and you are cer evening was Miss Leonide Fluery, for results. For sale by City Drug Store. can always be relieved, and in most tain to be delighted with the prompt relief which it affords. For sale by merly of Jacksonville. -------- ♦- cases a cure effected by apnlying Ci's Drug Store. ADVERTISED LETTERS. Warren L. Smith who has been at Chamberlain's Liniment. It mikes ---- .* — tending the Oregon Agricultural Col The following letters remain uncalled sleep and rest possible. Even in cases Born in Iowa. lege has returned and will spend the for in the postoffice at Jacksonville, of long standing this liniment should Our family were all born and raised summer in Jacksonville. Oregon. Those calling for the same be used on account of the relief it affords. Do not be discouraged until you have in Iowa, and have used Chamberlain’s Richard McDonald and family have must give date of fl is advertisement, Colic, Cholera and Diarrhoea Remedy moved in from the Oregon Bell mine. and say “Advertised”. Hayes, T. E. given it a trial. For sale by City (mabe at Des Moines) for years. We Mr. McDonald is now employed at the Lewis Newt, Milvers. C. L. Smith, Drug Store. know how good it is from long experien ♦ - Tames Smith, Fred Triplett, Mabie Opp mine. ce in the use of it. In fact when in Well Pleased E. L. Jones of the Copper King min W oixi, Arthur. El Paso, Texas, the writer's life was JOHN MILLER, Postmaster, ing district come in from that country saved by the prompt use of this remedy. ——♦----- Tuesday. He reports everything in a The Casa Grada Poulty Co. of Rose We are now engaged in the Mercan NOTICE burg, writes: enclosed please find draft tile business at Narcoossee, Fla; and llourishing condition at the Blue Ledge < amp. All parties are here- y notified to for $22.50 for payment on add. Have have introduced the remedy here. It cat all grass near fences and sidewalks been too buisv to prepare new- copy. 1 as proven very sucessfui and is con- Miss Louise Jones of th* Pa ■ tic Will do more advertising later. Got stantly growing in favor. Ennis Bros. Telephone <St Telegraph Co. is taking an 1 keep same cut and trimmed. This several orders through the POST. precaution is taken to prevent fire. This remedy is for sale by City Drug a short vacation, Miss Minnie Thomp Yours Elmer E. Wimberly" Store. By order City Board. son is in charge of the exchange at present Jami Wright - Rosebu-g : nd Nor ton Eddings of Gold Hill were guests of S. P. Jones the first of the week. They all drove stage during the early 50's through Oregon. Dr. Conroy passed through Jackson ville several times this week on his way to Sterling, to attend J. D. Herd, who is quite ill with Intlamatory rheuma tism. Applegate will celebrate the Fourth in a fitting manti *r. The picnic grounds about on • tnilc from th ■ post office has been secured. Music, 11 i -ing and a general good time for ail. T * y >ur basket and go out among the ill pin *.; nd enjoy yourself for a day. The street committee made a req-a ■ < that projierty owners should cut the -grass from around the fences and side walks. A great many have neglecte this important move. The city board made this order at their last reguia* meeting and if property owners don't attend to it soon the marshal will have it done and charge the work to th • property owners. A Few Dont’s Don't lose sight of the safety—the certainity - that the work in hand affords you. Don't let rosy visions of opportunitie- afar blind your eyes to surer oppor tunities close at hand. Don’t lose sight of the many oppor tunities that will build up Jacksonville. •on’t be a knocker—Boost for J acksonville. JACKSONVILLE BASE B iLL TE\M. AmatiUrl h impious of Sou.hern Oregon.