ELECTRIC RAILROAD THE MISSIONS OE CHARITIES WilAT IS A DEPOT? ASSAY OFFICE FOR LOCAL NOTES Miss Lelia Prim was in Medford Wednesday. W. R. Coleman was an Ashland visitor Wednesday. Mrs. A. H. Steel and children haie return«! from Leland. L. J. Gay a traveling salesman for a Seattle firm is visiting in this section. John Cantrell and wife of Applegate wtre trading with our tn jrchants Friday. John Huffer and family who h..ve been rusticating in the mountains have returned home. Miss Katherine Chapman and friend Miss Dasie McFarland are visiting at Williams Creek. Adam Sisemore an old time stage driver was a visitor in this section the first of the week. Mrs. Elizabeth Kenney who went to Portland to attend the pioneers reunion returned home Thursday. Mr. Geurge Gray, father of G. A. Gray, who has been in the city for a few months left Monday for Crescent City. Mr. Gray will go to Portland and then by boat to Eureka where he will come north to Cresent City. FAIR What is a depot? C iptian F. L. Evans who IS pro- The present day workers of charily The dictionary defines a depot a« “ a 'noting the new electric line from are becoming more obnoxious than the Mrs. Harry Luy was a Medfotji A branch United States assay office Astoria to the Coast, is meeting with building for the convenien-e of pas­ book agent, the ly|ie writer peddler or caller Wednesday. with the full machinery in operation, ■ insiderable success, and, according to sengers on a railroad.” the patent medicine fakir. The past M iss Bess Nickell of Medford spent Is the building erected by the Rogue ten years ha- brought into existence taking the gold in its natural state and the morning Astorian, men are in the Friday in Jacksonville. converting it into the purified metal, fluid rushing the line to completion. River Valley railriad it M sifoni a every possible meaning of the word. will be one of the interesting moving Mrs. D. H. Jackson ami daughter We have "Boy’s and Girl's Aid Societ­ When the surveying pirty staked out depot? Not in the dictionary sens of the ies, ” Probation Court Officers, prof­ exhibits at the Alaskan-Yukon-Pacific ■ Minnie left for Newport Friday. the route they had little difficulty in Exposition, which will be held here, Mrs. H. E. Foster and daughter of getting permission from the farmers. word—not in any other sense of the essors of sociology, a home for babies, opening June 1 and closing October Medford were the guests of Mrs. B. F. Jacksonville should have a road in word. and fallen wemon, and scores of other 15, 1909. Mulkey Friday, When the railroad obtained a special societies all directed to one goal. operation today. Our citizens are too The asssj- office exhibit which will be eager to consider worthless prop­ permit from the council to erect a In this day of organization and merg­ D. H. Jackson former sheriff of installed in the Alaska building as it ositions and when matters of import­ wooden structure in the fire limits, it ing one would think it a wise move for will graphically picture an important Jackson county is now associated in ance come up all we can say is that we was with the promise that an "orna­ charities to merge and save the annoy­ process in the principle Alaskan indust­ the real estate business with W. W. "just got bit,” and turn it down. Cap­ mental depot” would be erected, and ance and expense of the vast army of ry. Seattle already has an assay ' iIrving. tain Evans had a good proposition for the permission to violate the city statute solicitors. The Salvation Army is do­ office, where since its establisement in J J. W. Hickel who has conducted a Jacksonville, bit people were skep­ given sole.y for the benefit of the public. ing a great amount of good along this 1898 up to July 31, 1907, there has been . jewelry store in Jacksonville for several When the Southern Pacific leased line, in fact they are attending to the tical. received and paid for gold to the value • years has sold his stock of goods and Jacksonville must have transpor­ lhe ground at a nominal figure to the interests of down-troden humanity in of $156,720,133. Every year millions ; gone to Virginia to settle an estate. tation facilities, aside from the stage Rogue Rivey Valley Railroad rompany every sense of the word. This organ­ of dollars worth of gold is shipped to it was with the written agreement that A. E. Reams, G. E. Neuber, Chas. and freight team. It is true that we ization is sneered at by many, but it is this office from the Northland. It is have a very poorly managed railroad it be used for passengers, for the be­ today the foremost charitable institu- ' the intention to have the exposition Prim, J. A. Reuter and John Orth composed a party who went to Ashland that is no improvement over the stage nefit of the public. tion of the day. They care for the I The R. R. V. railroad has erected a II poor, attend to the orphan, reason with office a branch of the Seattle office. I in an automobile Thursday evening. and freight team. In fact the freight It will be equipped with a furnace and team will deliver freight from Med­ building, a part of which is used as a h the girl who is on the brink of the complete apparatus for handling the I When in Medford stop at the Emerick freight depot, the balance as stores, ford here in better shape and for less I hell-dive of our larger cities, fe;d and gold as it is taken from the ground un­ where the finest of meals are served money than the railroad will charge, which are rented. There is a restaurant i clothe those who are unable to provide • til all alleys and impurities are seperat- > and the most corteous attention given. again the freighters have families to anl a nursery office, but no place for the necessities of life, they do not turn ! ed from it, and its exact value deter- ! Try us and see. 11-tf support and spend their money in Jack­ the passenger to stand or sit. Meals their backs upon those who are in the i I mined. ' —_______________________________________________________ sonville, they donate money liberally are sold and trees arc sold bat no gutter but seek to elevate them in a Some of the consignment's which for the improvement of our city. tickets. true christain manner. -¡asm | would he taken to the main Seattle If the Southern Pacific will only lease Jacksonville supplies these families I The church is finding that it has in ' office will be handled by the exposition from cellar to garret, an l our mer­ its right of way at a dollar a year, we ' large part lost its hold on humanity. office and the processes gone through will all go into the business of erecting Old-time view on woman suffrage, on chants are benefitted. with there. A showing of the amount With an electricrord <■ mneeting with stores for rent on the city’s main political economy, are breaking up. j of precious metals the Seattle office I thoroughfare. But it won ’ t to the the main line of the Southern Pacific That which today is happening, to the i has handled since its inception will be I the fruit growers in this district c >uld rest of us. , astonishment of many, is all down in I 1 made in a graphic manner. The amounts The lease anil the permit were the books, clearly foretold and mapped ship their fruit much cheaper than will be figured out in cubic feet and they can haul. As it is all of the fruit evidently obtained under false pre- I out. ' bars erected of the resulting dimen- Orange Float Banana Special Nut Cundy raised in this district is delivered to tenses, for the public haen’t a look in 1 Ion ' to see the day when the be­ ’ sions, one representing the gold being at this “ depot. ” Medford Tribune. the main line by freight team, on ac­ nevolent and beneficary societies of gilded yellow and the other showing ■ Sherbets ------ count of the exhorbitant charges made today will no longer be a necessity, the silver cut but being colored accord-' Harry Luy, Sam DeRoboam, 1 Ray *. by the company. and this great universe will be one ingly. The condition of fruit after it has Sexton and Pat Donegan went out on mighty organization for the assistance traveled over this road is enough to Little Applegate last Sunday and ri - of humanity in a true and christuin SUMMONS almost cause a man to use a wheel- turned with 275 nice ♦ trout. sense. — - I n the circuit court of the state .borrow. The fruit is stacked in one | Let the motto "The Fatherhood of NOTICE end of the passenger car, which is also ' G >1 and the Brotherhoo 1 of Man” un­ ; OF OREGON, FOR THE COUNTY OF 7 Members of the Jacksonville Com­ furl from the flag-staff of all nations JACKSON. used for a smoker anl void of seats, mercial Club are hereby requested to Plaintiff, and as the passengers board the and our armored cruisers and monsh r W. E. Phipps, / Suit to vs. smker, they emt’ortably reoos s on call at the Bank of Jacksonville and battleships will no longer be needed, B. P. Theiss, M. G. Theiss Ç Quiet Title pay their monthly assessments as the one of the boxes of fruit, and it is and the greatest blessing to humanity G. W. Bashford, E. J. said that on several occasions b >xes club is now finishing the pamphlets will have been accomplished. If the i Bashford, F. V. Med- Medynski, haye b.-en briken into. With the and will need the money. Otherwise minister from his pulpit would advocate ynski and Ella Defendants. Wagon work and general repairing electric railroad this would be eliminat- the secretary will be obliged to go these reforms the P ost is earnest in To G. W. Bashford and E. J. Bash­ el, freight would not be carried around and make the collections which its belief tha* a greater amount of ford. two of the above named defend­ picks, drills and all edged tools put in on the same car with passengers. would necessit ate an additional expense. good would be accomplished for christ- ants: This money is needed to develope the first-class condition at reasonable cost In the name of the state of Oregon, The city engineer of Medford instead ianity than is being done under the you and each of you are hereby re­ of having his freight for the quarry town and should not be wasted in ffresent system. quired to appear and answerThe plain- brought over on the railroad got teams making collections. Don’t overlook Equal rights to all. Teach, don’t I tiff’s complaint filed against you in this matter because everything is in and hauled it over, this shows how force, and you have gained the admira­ the above entitled court and cause on or before ihe last day df the time pre­ Medford appreciates the railroad man- readiness to go ahead. tion of the masses. The most skilled horse sheers in the state are at ■ ♦— I scribed in the order for pulication of agement. Help for Those Who Have Stomach ■ summons herein, to-wit, on or before NOTICE j the 7th day of September, 1908, said Trouble. We are closing out our entire line Notice is hereby given that I, W. R. date being the expiration of six weeks After doctoring for about twelve the day of the first publication of of new and second hand sewing ma­ Tucker will no longer be responsible j from this summons. And if you fail to chines not at. cost but at a price il nd years for a bad stomach trouble, and for debts contracted by my son Edward appear and answer, for want thereof, terms to fit your pocket. You can spending nearly five hundred dollars Tucker, and all parties extending j the plaintiff will apply to the Court have the use of a machine while ; you for medicine and doctors’ fees, I pur­ credit to said Edward Tucker do so at I for the relief prayed for in said com­ chased my wife one box of Chamber­ plaint, succinctly stated as follows: are paying for it without interest, . A their own risk. That the title of plaintiff in and to lain's Stomach and Liver Tablets, few of our best machines are at the W. R. Tucker. Lot numbered Two (2) in Block number which did her s > much good that she One (1) and Lot numbered Five (5) in following prices. ■♦.y«---- New Drop Head Singer.. .$28.00 continued to use them and they have Chamberlain's Colic, Cholera and Block number Two (2) of West's done her more good than all the med­ Addition to the city of Medford, in “ “ “ Davis........ ..$20.00 Jackson County, Oregon, be forever Diarrhoea Remedy Would $30.00 icine I bought before. SAMUEL BOYER, White ...................... quieted against the defendants and Have Saved Him $100.01’. . .$8.00 Folsom, Iowa. This medicine is for each of the n, and that the defendants 2nd hand. ....... Singer. sale by City Drug Store. Sample free. “In 1902 I had a very severe attack and each of them be forever barred " “ Davis.......... . . . $8.00 Family Trade Solicited of diarrhoea,,’ says R. N. Farrar of from any right, title or interest therein, . $6.00 “ “ New Homo Mrs. E. Hostetter is now prepared to Cat Island. L i. “For several weeks I and that the defendants and each of " Help Mate . $6.00 them be forever restrained from assert ­ “ “ Singer.. $5.00 do dressmaking. Mrs. Hostetter has was unable to do any thing. On March ing any claim of right, title or interest served four years in one of the largest 18, 1607, I had a similar attack, and in said described property: and that Terms: 2nd hand cash, new ones on dress mu aking establishment on the took Chamberlain’s Colic. Cholera and plaintiff recover from the defendants I. me. We will take your old one as coast. I Diarrhoea Remedy which gave me his costs and disbursements. part payment on a new one. This summons is published in The prompt relief. I consider it one of the Jacksonville Post by order of Hon. H. Medford Pharmacy. Read the Post for local news. best medicines of its kinds in the K. Hanna. Judge of said court, which Guardian,» Sale of Real Property. $600 Will buy 42 acres on Forest world, and had I used it in 1902 believe said order was made and entered of Notice is hereby given that the un- record on the 22nd day of July, 1908; d -reigned guardian of the estate of creek, some good land and part mining it would have saved me a hundred and in compliance therewith the first D avis & S exton . Robert Whelpley, Mabel Whelpley and and. dollar doctor's bill.” Sold by City publication hereof is the 25th day of Daisy Whelpley, under and by virtue July, 1906. Drug Store. of an order of the county court of Job printing at this office. AH kinds New and Second Hand R obert G S mith ami W. E. P hipps , NOTICE—Those who know them­ Oregon for Jackson County, made and Attorneys for Plaintiff. Goods bought and sold. Want • ■ itered of record on the 18th day of selves indepted to Dunnington A Deneff Don't forget, that yon should get the I ily, 1908, authorising empowering and are requested to call and settle. to buy Junk. Old copper and tokay grape printed on yonr envelopes, I, ensing her so to do, will on and after Teter Deisch left for Watkins Tues­ NOTICE Rubber bought. ■■ the 24th day of August, 1908 at private it will bring you retnrns. day morning to visit with his uncle and s lie, in Jacksonville, Oregon, sell to All parties are hereby notified to ♦ brothers. Mr Deisch intends to take t ie highest bidder for cash in hand the cat all grass near fences and sidewalk his brothers to California where they following described real property, and keep same cut and trimmed, This Over Thirty-Five Years. t >-wit: will attend school Mr. Deiseh is writ­ < I In 1972 there was a great deal of di­ ing up the “booster” book for the Three-tenths interest in lot one and precaution is taken to prevent fire. the S. E. 't of N. E. and E. L of By order City Board. arrhoea. dyeentry and cholera infan­ Commercial Club. S E. sec. 6, T. 33, S. R. 2 East of tum. It was at this time that Cham­ Harness Goods for Sale. Sole Leather for Sale. W. M. also that certain trai t of land berlain’s Colic. Cholera and Diarreoea .lav Sexton, Roy Ulrich, D Gage containing 55 acres described in volume Pain tn’ time’s a-eomin,' Remedy was first brought into use. It 7 at page 690—691 of the deed records Weather's gettin' clear. Ryan Building Opposite U. S. Hole and Charley Dunford returned Tues­ of Jackson County, Oregon, the same People’s gettin’ restless proved more successful than any other day from a fishing trip to Crater Lake being situated in section 7 of said T. remedy or treatment, and has for thir­ and Klamath Falls. Shortly you kin hear as %1» and range, and all of said lands con­ ty-five years maintained that reconf. All th’ folks a-callin* •— .. sisting of 216.06 acres. ’’Hurry up with that paint.” i From a small beginning its sale, and July 25th, 1908. Boy’s Life Saved- For Hostetter & Zook, you see. and use has extended to every part of E llen S anders . Are never very late. My little boy, four years old, had the United States and to many foreign Guardian of Mabie Whelpley, Robert countries. Nine druggists out of every a severe attack of dysentery, We had Whelpley and Daisy Whelpley. If U nenie a suing machine drop a ten will recommend it when their two physicians: both of them gave him The P ost is read all over the United postal card to G. W. Johnson, opinion is asked, although they have up. We then gave him Chamberlain's S ates. Mr. Wm. S. Thompson, man- All makes of machines from $5.00 to other medicines that pay them a grater Colic, Cholera and Diarrhoea remedy I am now prepared with a new Fairbanks Morse 10-tf- profit. It can always be depended up­ which cured him and believe that ager of a factory in Texas, is a re­ 175.00. Medford Pharmacy. Gasoline six-horse power Wood Sawing Outfit to saw saved his life. William H. Striding, .■ mt subscriber. This issue reaches six on, even in the most severe and dan­ wood in any quantity. -:- Prices are as follows: i isterners who want to get posted on gerous eases. For sale by City Drug Carbon Hill. Ala. There is no doubt but this remedy saves the lives of Jacksonville. Three are from Minne­ Sto. e. Four Foot Wood, Once in Two. . 40 Cents many childern each year, Give it with sota, one yearly subscriber from Mon­ Four Foot Wood, Twice in Two........ 50 Cents castor oil according to the plain print­ tana who says that if he locates here Pole Wood............ By the hour ed directions and a cure is certain. he will have his paper changed, one I will have plenty of wood for sale shortly at my For sale by City Drug Store. u iper goes to Erie, Pa., and another E. J. BONNER ard on North Oregon street ’ , on theT. J. Williamson place to Chicago, ill., who says that it is so Good Things At Russell’s Sunday Specials The Place to go After the Game General Smithing HORSE SHOEING EDDY’S SHOP THE RECEPTION LUY & KEEGAN, Props Sole Agents Albany Beer Í T. L. DeVore, Jacksonville, Ore Shoe and Harness Repairing Announcement r >■ in Chicago that one cannot breathe. I’: -re is some truth in this la-cause we ive read in the papers that hundreds ot people have died from sunstroke in < 'bicago. Ammie Walker, manager of the Woodburn branch nurseries at Central Point was in the city Monday. Mr. Walker intends to spend a few weeks in the mountains. I«entj--Five Ont» is the Prier of Peace. The terrible itching and smarting, incident to certain skin diseases, ia almost instantly allayed by applying i hamlierlain’s Salve. Price. 25 cents, i or sale bv t’itv Drug Store. EYE SPECIALIST Dr. of Opthalmolojrx recently from Chirar GI m > no cotretth fitted Rothey veur have l hr e depended upon, even ill the more severe aHack- of cramp colic and elioli ra moi bus It is equally smces-fnl for summer dinrrlbi'H and cholera iiifaninm in children, and is the mean-of am ig tile lives of tinnir children etc h year When reduced with water and keep Oregon CLASSIFIED C. A. Norton, Prop W anted WANTED A first class collection of fruit and vegetables for publishing in ¡«Mias and papers for the purpose of advertising this city. MISif.l.t.ANKOt’S THE BLl'E JAY POSTAL SHOP Head Quarters for Scenic an i Novelty Postals. Wholesa'i alai Retail business. Send u* a Trial Mail Order. Our Aim is to Please. 31.1 Main St. Medford. Ore. DRESS MAKING Mrs. Hostetter is prepared ,o do dress making or sew­ ing. Having finished her trade in one of the largest dress making es­ tablishments on the const. • For general blacksmithing, go « here you can get the best of work and ma­ terial. There are many grades of iron and Steele, lint Eijdi uses the best. Criterion Saloon For Fine Wines. Liquorsand Cigars. DUNNINGTON & DENEFF. PROPRIETORS Jacksonville, Oreyoi