Jacksonville post. (Jacksonville, Or.) 1906-19??, June 27, 1908, Image 6

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Vote fur Goddess of Liberty.
COUNTY COURT
Get Married
Thousands of visitors will be in
we have some nice w edding stationery^,
Jackson County Oregon from the east in September,
Items of Interest
and are well equipped to do high class
fax Payers
a fruit fair will catch them. Boost.
Attorneys R. G. Smith and E. E. work.
Klamath Falls has been especially
Woodland Democrat: We are author­
Kelly filed a petitioi furan injunction
NEW CASES.
well represented at Portland during
ized to announce ¡the’engagement of
The
fish
bill
prohioiting
fishing
above
in the circuit court Wednesday, re-
the past two or three weeks. An
1 Martha Stunkard vs. Matthew Stunk-
straining the c runty court from declar­ tide wat.-r pa.-set! also the bi I allowing ard; suit fur divorce. Harvey. Miles. Miss L. B. Savage and Mr. Tracy
interesting feature was a meeting of
Boerstler, two as popular young peop.»
ing prohibition in any of the prec nets fishing above tidewater passed, What and Mulkij- attorneys for pit intiff.
the Klamath Fall Chamber of Com­
as there are in Woodland. If thi y hai e
will the referendum do next? Several
in Jackson county.
merce in the rooms of the Portland
I S. I. Sardry vs. Squtht rn • Pacific
Judge Hanna in making permanent thousand ballots «er: east for Gov. company suit for damages, dismissed. fixed the -'ate < f thier marriage the)
Commercial Club, with lurs'heon fol-
Chamberlain
And
the
same
ballots
are leepn; it to themselves. It is
the Medford injunction took occasion
lowing.
marked for Statement No. 2 republi-
Friderick W. Law on vs. William not far away, however. Miss Savage
to
say
that
in
his
opinion
the
election
There is a hearty and healthy rival-
is the daughter of Mr. L. L. Savage <>t
as far as prohibition was concerned, < ans. Wid the people read the news- Dutton dismissed.
ry between members of the Portland
papers and pay less attention to the
Dunsmir. She is bookkeeper and type­
J.
C.
Hall
vs.
Get.
W.
Dunn
et
al.
was
illegal.
Commercial Club in furnishing flowers
officeseeker? The newspapers will ex­ order made declaring injunction per­ writer in the West Valley Lumber Com­
The
decision
was
purely
a
matter
of
for its decoration. Each day a differ­
pany and a very capable and accom­
law, unbiased, and not a question of plain any measuse for the vote* un- manent.
ent member is the donor, and flowers
biased’ if it be a reliable paper, and
plished young lady. Mr. Boerstler is
proltbitio
i
at
1
.
al.
vs.
Lola
Bailey-
E.
N.
Provolt
et
are promised more than ten days in
there need be no wild voting. In the
injunction. R. G. Smith attorney for cashier in the Woodland Grain and
advance. The ladies, too, have become
fall campaign the POST will print the
Milling Company, a member ot the
for a Sprained Ankle.
plaintiff.
enthusiastic and have added much to
news
of
ail
parties
and
will
explain
all
board
of directors and treasurer of the
ankle
As usually treated, a sprained
MARRIAGE LICENSES
the effects through their taste in floral
issues before the people so that the
board. He is one of the most popular
for
a
will
disable
the
injured
person
arrangements.
Joseph R. Tanson and Callie May members of the Oaks Club. He is a
month or more, but by applying Cham- voter may know what he is voting
The year 1908 will register the great­
Fautch.
on.
son uf Mr. and Mrs. Boerstler of Los
berlain’s Liniment and observing
est crop of berries and cherries that
Stanley Taylor and Estella M. Steni Angeles. This prospective union islook-
the directions with each bottle faith­
Oregon has ever produced. Quality is
ed upon with much favor by the friends
son.
fully, a cure may be effected in many­ BOARD MEETS
magnificent, quanity almost unlimited,
of both parties.
Lewis
John
Ewxd
and
Charlotte
cases in less than one week’s time.
NEXT TUESDAY
and while humanity is enjoying this
| Moore.
This liniment is a most remarkable
fruit the maturing hay crop insures
Solost no Francis Kelby and Audrey
preparation. Trv it tor a sprain or bru
The Weather.
The board of trustees will meet
a big increase in the dairy output,
ise, or when laid up with 'chronic or Tuesday in the town hall, when several j I B anche Cai t -r.
which has been greatly benefitted by
Following is the report ol U. S. Vol­
muscular rheumatism, and you are cer matte;s of importance will come before , Jisejh I. Williams and Elizabeth K.
as good spring pastures as were ever
unteer Cixiperative Observer, E. Briit;
tain to be delighted with the prompt the board. T. J. Kenney who was ! I Demmer.
known in this section. Residents of
for Jacksonville, for month of Apid;
relief which it affords. For sale by appointed to fill the vacancy caused
MARRIED
the Northwest should take pains to
Sore Nipples.
Latitude 42 dag. 18. min. n >rth; longi-
City Drug Store.
, by the resignation of John Miller will j MOORE STEELE- In Jacksonville, on
see that their Eastern country friends
tude 123 deg. 5 min. west.
Any mother who has had experience
be sworn in.
are made familiar with the unequaled with this distressing ailment will be
June 20th 1908. by Rev. G. A. Gray DA in MAXI- mini I'KhC'l - CH R Ci R
The matter of requesting the tele­ Guy D. Moore and Abbie B. Steele.
conditions which make dairying so pleased to know that a cure may be MOTOR BOAT
OF DAY
MUM '1 A'I N
MUM
phone company to remove the telephone
profitable here.
PROBATE COURT
trace
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effected by applying Chamberlain’s
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EXHIBIT AT FAIR poles from the cen er of the street in
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The sixth National Conclave of the Salve as soon as the child is done nurs­
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the southern portion of the city will ’ Estate Walter S. Jorns deceased; 3 .........
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Phi Delta Kappa will meet in Portland ing*: Wipe it off with a soft cloth be­
(Special Correspondence.)
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probably be the most, important ques­ order for sale of j r jpei ty.
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from the 6 to the llth of July, and the fore allowing the babe to nurse. Many­ S eattle , June 27: For the first time
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tion to come before the board.
Estate of A. Poo), deceased; order 7 .....
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local chapter is arranging an elaborate trained nurses use this salve with best in the history of the world’s fair the
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An ither mutter that should receive to pay claims.
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series of festivities.
results. For sale by City Drug Store. Alaskan-Yukon-Pacific
exposition, t le attention of the board is the con­
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Estate of Frank Brown, deceased; 10
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The Oregon Society of Mutual In­
which will be held here from June 1 to dition of the streets over which the order appointing IL C. Garnett, L. L. 11
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DIED
surance was organized last week in
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October 15, 1909, will have a large ex­ railroad company have their tracks. Jacobs i nd Gris Crawfo d at p aisers 13
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the Convention Hall of the Portland SCHULTZ At his home in Jackson­ hibit of moto boats. Henry E. Dosch, This street is in a very bad condition.
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Estate of Maria M. Wright deceased; 16
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Commercial Club, and will affiliate
director
of
exhibits
and
priveleges,
has
Walnut
tress
are
growing
between
ville, Oregon, Sunday, June 21,191.3.
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with the National Association at once,
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now completed plans for the display the ties. The company has been very report of sale uf personal property fil- 18 .........
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Charles Schultz.
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approved.
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W. C. Hagerty, of McMinnville, is
Manufactura are taking up the mat­ negligent in keeping the street open
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Mr. Schultz was a respected pioneer,
Estate Joseph G. Wiley, executors 20
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President, B. J’ Barry, of Dayton,
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having landed in this eounty in 1852, ter and their letters indicate that they to traffic.
Clear
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Secretary of the Oregon body.
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Guardian
George
William
Gash;
will
put
forth
their
best
efforts
to
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The
water
committee
will
probably
coming by boat via cape Horn. He
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Guardian b> nd filed, order macle appoint­ 25
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mined in this vicinity for two years have big exhibits. They realize that have a report to make.
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is a good market for moto
The council ordered the grass cut ing A. E. Kinney, Thymus Simpson 26
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EREE! EREE! EREE! and then went into California. After Seattle
Clear
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PartG leudy
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a few years prospecting in the South­ boa s, and that more than likely they from around the fences for the pur- and P. W. Paulson appraisers.
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will
be
able
to
dispose
of
all
of
their,
Estate Frank E. Brown ii v.ntory 30
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The P ost is out of clocks now but we ern state he returned to Jacksonville, on exhibition and more too by the [ oie of guarding against fire, at the
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last meeting, and those who have neg­ and ; ppr .isrr.e it filed showing estate
have another premium, of interest to where he was for several years connect­
time
the
frir
closes.
lected to attend to this matter will valued at $39^3.47.
Temperature mean max. 64 58; mtan
farmers, fruit growers, poultryman and ed with mining enterprises.
The exposition being situated as it probably be called upon by the marshal
Mr. Schultz leaves a host of friends
Estate William Basye; order made to min. 33.25; mea 1 51.41. Max. 8)on 5th,
dairyman. This premium is absolutely
is, with Lake Washingtou bordering to pay the expense of cutting the show cause why real estate should not min. 31, on 12; greatest range 42
FREE with yearly subscribers to the to mourn the loss of one who has labored
upon one sili of ths groan 1 ani grass.
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Precipitation Total for month, 1.04
strenously
for
the
betterment
and
up
­
be sold.
P ost . Our proposition; We will give
Lake Union on the other, affords an
you FREE the American Farmer for building of the city, During the early- unexcelled opportunity for the demon­
Estate Randall McDonald order made inches. Greatest in 21 hours, .23 inches
CLASSIFIED
one year to all those paying one year settlement of this country. when the
appointing C. P. Hall, C. C. Charley on 9 14th.
days preripxtion, 6 days clear, 12
for stration of motor bus’s. Lake \Mash-
was on the alert
in advance to the J acksonville P ost . Indian
and Thomas Nichols appraisers.
days partly cloudy and 13 days cloudy.
to
assult
the ington which is the largest fresh water
opportunity
W anted
If you are a subscriber you have the an
Estate Rhoda A. Raws n order made
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was ever body in the Pacific Northwes’, having WANTED—A first class waitress for
privilege of renewing which will entitle white settler Mr. Schultz
appointing L. B. Warner Sr. administra­
an
area
of
thirty
eight
squ
ire
miles
you to the premium. Come in anil get ready to defend home and country,
hotel.
State
experience.
Call
or
tor.
is plied by scores of power boats at
i sample copy, wj h iv.e several left. Being of peaceful temperment he had the present time, Seattle has a motor
address Blade House Jacksonville
Estate D. Polk Mathews deceased;
Show it to your friend, Send in $1.50 little difficulty with the Indians,
Oregon.
boat club with a strong membership
order continuing time for hearing, I
and you will get the P ost and the Richard Gaskin a grandson, is the and its pleasure cruises and races are
WANTED Four or five-room house, petetion for sale real property.
American Farmer for one year. This only relative in this country.
held on Lake Washington.
furnished or unfurnished. Enquire
is no lottery, but legitimate business.
it is asserted that there is no other
at resturant opoosite postoffice. 2t-
No
Need
of
Suffering
from
Rheumatism
The American Farmer is a 20-page
It is a mistake to allow anyone to city in this country endowed with WANTED Small cottage, unfurnish­
Illustrated magazine, tilled wite items
better facilities for motor boating tha >
ed, leave price and description at
of interest and importance to a man suffer from rheumatism, as the pain
Seattle. Besides Lake Washington
can
always
be
relieved,
and
in
most
this office.
-j-4t-
in all w alks of life. Don’t delay. Send
Delicious ice cream at the Boss.
a--il Lake Union there are ’he broad
or come in and subscsibe or renew and cases a cure effected by applying
Frank Tracy was a Me Iford visitor
WANTED —A first class collection of
pound
wh
’
ch
affords
waters
of
Puget
Chamberlain's Liniment. It makes
carry away the premium.
fruit and vegetables for publishing Thursday
sleep and rest possible. Even in cases the enthusiast grea" opportunity.
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in books and papers for the purpose
There
is
both
salt
Wind
fresh
water,
Miss .Josephine Donegan was in Med­
of long standing this liniment should
NOTICh
of advertising this city.
ford Thursday.
be used on account of the relief it affords. and the scenery oliali of the waters
All parties are hereby notified to
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FOR SALE
The band will be equipped with white
Do not be discouraged until you have about Seattle is unsurpassed. The
c it all grass near fences and sidewalks given it a trial. Eor sa'e by City climate is such that motor boating FOR SALE A twelve-inch electric un forms for the Fourth.
and keep same cut and trimmed. This Drug Store.
can be enjoyed all the year round.
fan. Just the thing for these hot
Charley Barrett,returned to Eagle
precaution is taken to prevent fire.
A pavillion for tha motor boat dis­
days. Will keep flies out. Address Point where he has been engaged in a
By order City Board.
play will be bui t on pi es over Lake *J care this office.
Boost for a fruit fair.
saw mill.
Washington in one of the prettiest
Conner Gordon held an inquest Mon­
spots on the exposition's shore line, FOR SALE —An L. C. Smith & Bros,
new model, ball bearing typewriter, day forenoon over the body of Clifford
it will be 1Ó9 by 600 feet in siz - and
two color ribbon. Address J care Vickers, who died sud lenly June 19 in
will be provided with slips varying
this
office.
Dr. de Barr's office, after la.ing re­
f
from 6 by 20 feet to 20 by 80 feet. On
thè shore side of the pavillion will be FOR SALE The best ice cream in ceived a treatment of anti-toxin for
exhibi ed boats machinery and accesor-
the city at the Boss. Made from asthma. A part of the veidict of the
I am now prepared w ith a new Fairbanks Morse
i -s. The exhibitors will be enabled to
pure cream without Hour or starch. jury read:
“That his death was caused by crimi­
have their boats in the water for de­
Gasoline six-horse power Wood Sawing Outfit to saw
MISCELLANEOUS
monstration to visitors by trial trips LOST A Yale lock key attached to fob nal carelessness of Dr. George O. B. de
wood in any quantity.
Prices are as follows:
Barr, said Dr. de Barr at time of giving
on the lake.
The key is of no value to anyone but diptheria anti-toxin knowing the prob­
Four Foot Wood, Once in Two
40 Cents
Motor boat races will be a feature
the owner. Lost between Ficx's able fatal consequences; also, that he THE BLUE JAY POSTAL SHOP
Four Foot Wood, Twice in Two .. .50 Cents
of the sports at the exposition and it
carpenter shop and his residence. further administered this anti-toxin
Pole W oixi............
By the hour
is expected that many records will be
Head Quarters for Scenic and
Kindly return to this office.
without consulting the father of the de­
I will have plenty of wool for sale shortly at my
broken. A motor ' boat show will be
Novelty Postals.
Wholesale
DRESS
MAKING
Mrs.
Hostetter
is
ceased,
of
the
probable
outcome
which
card on North Oregon street, on theT. J. Williamson place
given in Seattle this coming F-druary
and Retail business. Send us
prepared co do dress making or sew­ the hipodermic injection might have
by the Seattle Motor Boat Club under
a Trial Mail Order. Our Aim
ing. Having finished her trade in with a patient affected with asthma: or
the auspices of the National Motor
is to Please.
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one of the largest dress making es­ without calling any other physician in.
Boat Association of the United States.
Medford, Orc.
tablishments on the coast.
consultation before administering the 313’ Main St.
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said anti-toxine. ”
Born in Iowa.
Our family were all born and raised Change in Southern Pacific Time
in Iowa, and h^ve used Chamberlain's
Table.
Colic, Cholera and Diarrhoea Remedy
(mabe at Des Moines) for yea
We
know how good it is from long experien­ «
SOUTH BOUND TRAINS.
All kinds New and Second Hand
ce in the use of it. In fact when in No. 15 ................................... 10.35 A. M.
Goods bought and sold. Want
El Paso. Texas, the writer's life was No. 13 ............................... 3.20 P M.
Wagon work and general repairing
saved by the prompt use of this remedy. No. 225 (coach for Ashland) 10.15 P. M.
to buy Junk. Old copper and
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We
are
now
engaged
in
the
Mercan
picks,
drills and all edged tools put in
Rubber bought.
NORTH BOUND TRAINS.
tile business at Narcoossee. Fla; and
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k$9
A.
M.
first-class condition at reasonable cost
have introduced the remedy here. It No.
has proven very sucessful and is con­ No. 16 .................................. 5.24 P. M.
Note carefully that No. 16 North
stantly growing in favor. Ennis Bros.
This remedy is for sale by City Drug bound leaves 15 minutes earlier than
heretofore.
Store.
The most skilled horse shoers in the state are at
No. 13 arriving at 3.20 P.
Harness Roods for Sale. Sole leather for Sale.
have the Portland dailies of that morn­
Well Pleased
ings issue.
Ryan Bu i Id i n g
Opposite U. S. Hotel.
These changes effective May 17, 1908.
The Casa Grada Poulty Co of Rose-
burg, writes: enclosed please lind draft
For general blacksmithing, go w here
for $22.50 for payment on add. Have you can get the best of work and ma-.
been too buisy to* prepare new copy. terial. There are many grades of iron
Will do more advertising .iter. Got and steele, but Eddy uses the best.
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several orders through the POST.
Yours Elmer E Wimberly”
W. I. McIntyre has been appointed
agent for Brooks <& Son. nurserymen of
Stomach Troubles
Carlton. Oregon. Give him your or­
Many remarkable cures of stomach ders.
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For Fine Wines.' Liquorsand Ci gañí.
troubles have been effected I v Chamber-
Everything new in postals at Hull's
lain'* Stomach and Liver Tablets. One
Family Trade Solicited
man who had spent over tuo thousand Postal Shop. All the latest designs.
DUNNINGTON & DENEFF. PROPRIETORS
dollars for.medicine amt treatment was Hubbard building, Medford. Oregon.
cured by a few boxes of these tablets.
If you want PURE candies, noglucose,
Jacksonville.
i «
Oregon
Price. 25 cents. Samples free at no poisonous matter, just candy, then
Robinson’s City Drug Store.
trv the Boss. j
MANY GATHERINGS OF
STATE WIDE INTERESTS
ADVERTISED LETTERS.
The following letter* remain uncalled
for in the postoffic.e at Jacksonville,
Oregon. Thi^e calling for the same
must give date of this advertisement,
and say “Advertised”.
P. O. Barg, D. S. Couiter, Jilomeno
Hares, Supt. G. W. Jones, Mrs. Ona
Lily.
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JOHN MILLER, Postmaster.
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If the people of this city must put
up with the uusightly apperance of
of our poorly managed rail road, the
company might be requested by the
council to repair the street through
city where they have their track laid.
This street ehodd be closed to ti rffle
or repared before the city is made
defendant !n a damage suit. The
tarck shoul I be lowered to the garde
of the street and the street graveled.
A team might become frightened at
the apperance of the commodous palace
car and start to run, and should this
thoroughfare be selected as the course
considerable damage would result.
Who would be to blame? The rail road
or the city for allowing the R. It. V.
R. R. to disfigure the streets to the
ext i t of obstiucting tarffiic.
PETITION FILED
FOR INJUNCTION
CELEBRATE
THE
I LOCAL NOTES j
FOURTH
AT
ASHLAND
nreworKs
Monster Parade
Base Ball
oot Races
Dance
Announcement
Speaking
A GOOD TIME SURE
C. A. Norton. Prop.
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7’. L. De Wire, Jacksonville, Ore
Shoe
General Smithing
HORSE
and Harness Repairing
SHOEING
EDDY'S SHOP
77/A;
RECEPTION
Criterion Saloon
LEY & KEEGAN, Props
Sole
Agents Albany Beer
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