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UiŒGON TO-HAVE (¡ODD ROADS LOCAI. NOTES ! As a result of the recent election voting Josephine county dry Grants Pass is unable to pave the streets. 1 he Courier has this to say: •*** “Again it is lamentable because the streets outlined in the improvement ordinance needed paving, and twice the amount of money spent in any other city im provement cpuld not have resulted in a more lasting improvement for the city of Grants Pass, no investment could have more thoroughly’ impressed the stranger or casual visitor, nor have been a greater inducement to the prospective investor to locate in this city.” **** From this it would appear that the people of Gran’s Pass want pavement, but the council did not feel that the city could afford to issue bond for the purpose. Grants Pass formerly received about $6,000 annually in liquor licenses, this sum would probably defray the city’s running expenses, and a bond issue fur public improvements would have been a matter of minor consideration. How ever, if there is any chance to reason ably meet the bond issue the council should pave. It would help Jackson ville to a certain extent, as well as other Southern Oregon towns. (Special Correspondence.) “Good Roads” seems tohave become in recent months the subject of almost every conversation when a group of citizens get together. During the last two weeks there has been more dis cussion of good roads among members of the Portland Commercial Club than there has about the great political cam paign that is before us. When dairy men get together they discuss good roads; it is the same v ith fruit grow ers, while automobile owners have be come veritable cranks on the subject. An insistent demand, coming from every section of the state, has been made upon the Portland Commercial Club to call some character of repres entative meeting to discuss a practical plan whereby all Oregon may have better highways. President W. K. Ne well, of the State Board of Horticul ture, has written to the Club asking that action be taken without delay; A similar request also comes from Hon. J. W. Bailey State Dairy and Food Commissoner, on behalf of the dairy interests, and the bankers of Portland and other cities and towns of the state are of one mind on the subject. Many of the cities throughout Oregon are building high class hard surface pave NOTICE ments, and everywhere you go you Members of the Jacksonville Com find men talking “Good Roads.” As a result of all this it has been mercial Club are hereby requested to determined to hold an “Oregon Good cal) at the Bank of Jacksonville and Roads Conference” in the Convention pay their monthly assessments as the Hall (6th floor) of the Portland Com club is now finishing the pamphlets mercial Club, Tuesday, August 11th, and will need the money. Otherwise with morning, afternoon and evening the secretary will be obliged to go sessions. No interest in the state around and make the collections which seems to be more anxious to have a would necessitate an additional expense. part in developing the goo 1 roads sen This money is needed to develope the timent into a realization than the rail town and should not be wasted in roads, and as a result a rate of a fare making collections. Don’t overlook and a third has been made for this this matter because everything is in meeting; tickets will be good the day readiness to go ahead. before and the day after the meeting, so that it may be extended over the Help for Those Who Have Stomach second day if necessary. Trouble, An interesting program will be pre After doctoring for about twelve pared, but there will be no long-wind years for a bad stomach trouble, and ed theoretical speeches—practical men spending nearly five hundred dollars will be secured and practical questions for medicine and doctors’ fees, I pur discussed. The Good Roads Associa chased my wife one box of Chamber tions of Oregon and Washington will lain’s Stomach and Liver Tablets, b? asked to co-operate in making the which did her so much good that she meeting a success. The basis of re continued to use them and they have presentation will be announced within done her more good than all the med a few days, but all commercial and icine I bought before. S amuel B oyer , industrial bodies, county judges county Folsom, Iowa. This medicine is for commissoners, editors, and mayors sale by City Drug Store. Sample free. will be authorized to appoint delegates - —♦ and urged to have a representation Mrs. E. Hostetter is now prepared to present. Hon. James R Garfield, Secretary do dressmaking. Mrs. Hostetter has of the Interior, and Hon. F. H. Newell served four years in one of the largest Chief of the United States Reclama dressmaking establishment on the -4 tion Service, spent Thursday in Port coast. land - . 4-------- Hon. John Sharpe Williams, recently Read the Post for local news. elected United States Senator from $600 Will buy 42 acres on Forest Mississippi, and prominent nationally creek, some good land and part mining as the leader of the Democracy, while and. D avis & S exton . here to fill an engagement with the Chautauqua Association, was tendered Job printing at this office. a reception at the Portland Commercial NOTICE—Those who know them Club Friday night. selves indepted to Dunnington & Deneff Twenty-Five Cents is the Price of Peace. The terrible itching and smarting, incident to certain skin diseases, is almost instantly allayed by applying Chamberlain's Salve. Price, 25 cents. For sale by Citv Drug Store. Colonist rates will again be put in force by some of the transcontinental railroads this fall to help swell the tide of western immigration. The Harriman lines have taken the initiative, and given notice to the interstate commerce commission that they will put in low- rates during the months of September and October from all eastern territory to Oregon and the Pacific northwest. The rates will be the same as last spring, namely, $30 from Kansas City, Omaha, St. Paul, Minneapolis and Mis souri river territory; $36.50 from St. Louis, $38 from Chicago and adjacent territory. All commercial bodies are expected to redouble their efforts dur ing July and August to advertise Oreg on in the eastern states. A party compoad of Billy Deneff, Adolph Schulz. John Dunnington and Jim Tucker left Sunday morning, for Applegate on a fishing ami hunting trip. The socialists of this city are some what indignant over the item in the1 last issue of the* P ost which said that the socialists nominated a convict for president. I wish to sav that this was an item in the telegraph service1 and was published all over the1 Unites! States. The matter rests with the Associate Press and not with any local paper. We1 are fully aware that Eugene V. Debs is the socialist canidate. A. T. Lungren is making some sub stantial improvements on his addition to this city. He will start in a few days to laire for artisian water. Lum ber has been ordered for sidewalks and a few houses. This addition will grow rapidly this summer on ac< ount of the low price and the excellent view. He is digging a well now to supply about 41) families. are requested to call and settie. Low rates to Newport and Yaquma for the coming season. Excursion tickets to Newport and Yaquina and return June 1st to Oct 15th the S. P. Co. will sell round trip excursion tickets to the above named points good for six months at $10.00 Full information at the depot. Mrs. A. H. Steel and children are visiting at Leland Oregon, the guest of Mrs. E. T. Furness. J. D. Buckley, Jackson cotnty’s lead ing stockman, was a county seat visit or Tuesday. Dr. Charles Hines and wife returned to their home in Forest Grove after spending a few weeks with the latter’s parents at Ruch. Henry Dox went to Ashland Monday to attend Chautauqua. Henry Schultz brought in a load of new potatoes Wednesday for the Boss. The Boss has Jacksonville peaches, and they are fine. Miss Josephine Donegan left Sunday Owing to the fact that ulti dford is for Cölestin on a short vacation. to hold a fruit fair this fall Jackson Mr. and Mrs. Marvel Taylor were ville must wait. But we can have a Ashland visitors Sunday. hummer next year. The state will Mrs. J. W. Robinson and daughter aisist us financially. The appropria spent Monday in Ashland attending tion made by the state is not being Chautauqua. used, and this district is entitled to a Don’t overlook the matter of saying nice little sum. a good word for Jacksonville to your Lynn Purdin, editor of the Gold Hill friends. News was in the city Tuesday, and C. L. Reams and wife, and Miss made this office a very pleasant call. Nellie Reams are enjoying a few days Mr. Purdin says that Gold Hill will outing at Colestin this week. hold a street fair sometime in Septem Miss Gladys Shaw went to Salem ber. This is good news; let Jackson Thursday, for a few weeks visit to ville be in line for next year, He also relatives and friends. announces the fact that his city is Mrs. Anna Martin, formerly of the contemplating a park and are talking P ost staff, returned from Portland street paving. Saturday, where she has been visiting J. M. Bristow, who has been away friends for the past three months, from the city for four years has re- John Devlin, a former resident of tusned to engage in the mining busi this city but now in the real estate ness. He has been in the Salmon business in Portland, is visiting with River district where the big find was his father on Applegate. made a short time ago, also through Mr. and Mrs. Lewis Ulrich, Miss Trinity county and says that the best Leona Ulrich and Mr. John Wilkinson, district on the coast is in Jackson spent Sunday on Applegate picnicing. county. He is a practical miner and Geo. L. Davis went over to Medford thoroughly understands the formation Saturday to meet his daughter Hazel, in this county. I who has been attending school at Port- land the past winter. Boy’s Life Saved- G. H. Haden, has purchased the My little boy, four years old, had jewelry business of J. H. Hickel and a severe attack of iysentery. We had will conduct a jewelry and repair busi two physicians; both of them gave him ness. Mr. Haden is a graduate optician [up. We then gave him Chamberlain’s and will shortly be equipped to scienti Colic, Cholera and Diarrhoea remedy fic illv test eyes and fit glasses. which cured him and believe that The rain last Sunday and Monday saved his life. William H. Stroling, was a very welcome visitor, It was Carbon Hill, Ala. There is no doubt not heavy enough to do any damage to but this remedy ■ saves the lives of hay but supplied enough moisture to many childern each year. Give it with assist the third crop of alfalfa, The I castor oil according to the plain print fruit came in for its supply of assist- ed directions and a cure is certain. For sale by City Diug Store. ance. -------- *------ Cons'derable grass burning is going on but the railroad company is not Job printing at this office. cleaning up their track along’ their Special drinks Sunday at Russels. right-away. This should be attended This is fine weather for painting. to because people coming into the city over that street would form a bad | impression of the city. The street is CLASSIFIED impassable and should be improved. NOTICE Notice is hereby given that I, W. R. Tucker will no longer be responsible for debts contracted by my son Edward Tucker, and all parties extending credit to said Edward Tucker do so at their own risk. W. R. Tucker. --- ♦(£>♦------- Chamberlain's Colic, Cholera and Diarrhoea Remedy Would Have Saved Him $100.00. “In 1902 I had a very severe attack of diarrhoea,,’ says R. N. Farrar of Cat Island, La. “For several weeks I was unable to do any thing. On March 18, 1607, I had a similar attack, and took Chamberlain’s Colic, Cholera and Diarrhoea Remedy which gave me prompt relief. I consider it one of the best medicines of its kinds in the world, and had I used it in 1902 believe it would have saved me a hundred dollar doctor's bill.’’ Sold by City Drug Store. Don’t forget that yon should get the tokay grape printed on yonr envelopes, it will bring you retnrns. W anted Medford. A few dotes of this remedy will in variably cure mi ordinary attack of diarrliera. It can always be depended upon, even in the more severe attacks of cramp colic and cholera morbus. It is equally successful for summer diarrhiva and cholera infantum in children, and is th» means of saving the lives of many children each year When reduced with Water and sweetened it is pleasant to take Every man of a family should keep this i enusly in his home Buy it now. P rick . 2.5c. I. aiuik S ize . 5oc. Oregon THE BLUE JAY POSTAL SHOP Head Quarters for Scenic and Novelty Postals, Wholesale and Retail business. Send us a Trial Mail Order, Our Aim is to Please.=--- — 313'j Main St. Medford. Ore. Orange Float Nut Lundy Banana Special Sherbets The Place to go After the Game General Smithing Wagon work and general repairing picks, drills and all edged tools put in first-class condition at reasonable cost HORSE SHOEING The most skilled horse shoers in the state are at EDDY’S SHOP I RECEPTION LU Y & KEEGAN, Props Family Trade Solicited Sole Agents Albany Beer Tyilj I.U1—__ i fl^T C-TN-1 ’• J"*l ~ 1' 'I-' Î T. L. De Vore, Jacksonville, Ore. All kinds New and Second Hand Goods bought and sold. Want to buy Junk. Old copper and Rubber bought. ■ • -------- WANTED Small cottage, unfurnish ed, leave price and description at this office. -j-4t WANTED —A first class collection of fruit and vegetables for publishing in books and papers for the purpose of advertising this city. Announcement FOR SALE FOR SALE —An L. C. Smith & Bros, new model, ball bearing typewriter, two color ribbon. Address J care this office FOR SALE The best ice cream in the city at the Boss. Made from pure cream without flour or starch. | t | I Shoe and Harness Repairing Ryan Building Harness Goods for Sale. Sole Leather for Sale. ■ Opposite U. S. Hole % a » a 4 iw » I am now prepared with a new Fairbanks Morse Gasoline six-horse power Wood Sawing Outfit to saw wood in any quantity. Prices are as follows: Four Foot Wood, Once in Two........ 40 Cents Four Foot Wood, Twice in Two 50 Cents Pole Wood.......... . .............. By the hour I will have plenty of wood for sale shortly at my card on North Oregon street, on theT. J. Williamson place C. A. Norton, Prop MISCELLANEOUS DRESS MAKING Mrs. Hostetter is prepared to do dress making or sew- j ing. Having finished her trade in ' one of the largest dress making es- ' tablishments on the coast. EYE SPECIALIST ,W- Sunday Specials WANTED-A cook at the Blade Hotel. White cook preferred. Call or add ress Blade Hotel, Jacksonville, Oregon. WANTED Four or five-room house, furnished or unfurnished. Enquire at resturant opposite postoffice. 2t- NOTICh All parties are hereby notified to cut all grass near fences and sidewalk Over Thirty-Five Years. and keep same cut and trimmed, This precaution is taken to prevent fire. In 1972 there was a great deal of di Change in Southern Pacific Time By order City Board. arrhoea, dysentry and cholera infan Table. tum. It was at this time that Cham berlain's Colic, Cholera and Diarreoea Paintn ’ time's a-comin,’ SOUTH BOUND TRAINS. Remedy was first brought into use. It Weather’s gettin’ clear. proved more successful than any other No. 15 ................................ 10.35. A. M. People's gettin' restless • remedy or treatment, and has for thir No. 13 ............................... 3.20 P. M. Shortly you kin hear ty-five years maintained that record. No. 225 (coach for Ashland) 10.15 P. M. All th* folks a-callin’ From a small beginning its sale and “Hurry up with that paint.” NORTH BOUND TRAINS. For Hostetter & Zook, you see. and use has extended to every part of | No. 14.................................. 9.49 A. M. Are never very late. the United States and to many foreign | No. 16.................................. 5.24 P. M. countries. Nine druggists out of every j Note carefully that No. 16 North If U neade a suing machine drop a ten will recommend it when their bound leaves 15 minutes earlier than postal card to G. W Johnson. opinion is asked, although they have heretofore All makes of machines from $5.00 to other medicines that pay them a grater i No. 13 arriving at 3.20 P. M. will $75.00. Medford Pharmacy. 10-tf- profit. It can always be depended up- | have the Portland dailies of that morn on, even in the most severe and dan ings issue. gerous cases. For sale by City Drug j These changes effective May 17, 1908. Stoi e. e _________________________________ For general blacksmithing, go where you can get the best of work and ma terial. There are many grades of iron E. J. BONNER and steele, but Eddy uses the best. Dr. of Opthalniolofty, recently from Chicago. Glasses correctly fitted so they uever have to be changed for the distance. Perfect fit guaranteed to cure Chronic Headache and St. Vitas Dance. Good Things At Russell’s - a W. 1. McIntyre has been appointed agent for Brooks & Son, nurserymen of Carlton, Oregon. Give him your or ders. * Everything new in postals at Hull’s Postal Shop. All the latest designs. Hubbard building, Medford. Oregon. If you want PURE candies, no glucose, no poisonous matter, just candy, then try the Boss. Get Married Criterion Saloon For Fine Wines, Liquorsand Cigars. DUNNINGTON & DENEFF, PROPRIETORS Jacksonville, Oregon NEWPORT Oregon's Matchless Beach Resort ITS FACILITIES ARE COM- PLETE Newport is reached by way of the S. P. to Albany or Corvallis, thence Corvallis & Eastern R. R Train service daily and the trip a pleasure throughout. Rate From Medford Season six months ticket $10.00 we have some nice wedding stationery Our elaborate new Summer Book gives a concise description of Newport, in ami are well equipped to do high class cluding a list of hotels, their capacity and rates. Cail on or address work. A. S. Rosenbaum, agent. Medford. Win. McMurray, G. P A., Portland