to kill beaver or spotted f.iwn, or to SUBPOEr AS ISSUED
run deer with dogs. Night hunting is
Commercial Club Prepares to issue also prohibited by the Oregon law.
FOR SMALL BOYS
China pheasants may not be killed
Descriptive Booklets.
Special drinks Sunday at Russels.
Wm. Eaton, a well-known figure on
in Jackson county at any time. Female
S. J. Bassum was a Medford visitor
the streets of this city, made an at-
deer
may
not
he
killed
in
Coos
aid
The
Commercial
club
of
Jackson-
Monday.
ville today placed in the hands of the Curry counties aid it is against th ■ tempt to get the saloon men in trouble
Jesse Applegate was an Ashland
printer for publication materials for law to killquail or Mongolian pheasant Monday when he informed the district
visitor Sunday.
a pamphlet descriptive of the town in Grant, Harney. Gillam, Umatilla attorney that liquor was being sold to
L. Neidermeyer was in Medford ' and surrounding country, with detailed and Wheeler counties until January 1. minors in the city. After a few min-
Saturday attending to some business. information of its or hards farms, 1912. It is also unlawful to trap or uets of fire from the district attorney
We can handle briefs and abstract vineyards, mines, climate and oppm- destroy the nests of protected game it developed that Mr. Eaton had been
work just as well as any office in the ■ tunities for investment.
birds. Shooting on enclosed Ian is in the habit of buying liquor for the
state.
The commercial organization there without permissi n is unlawful, as is hoys instead of the boys buying it from
the saloons. Eaton, who had been re
Chas. F. Dunford purchased 40 acres under the leadership of George L. also the shipment or sale of deer skins
fused
liquor in the saloons, thought
of land in the Sterling district last Davis, has increased public spirit and unless they are properly tag ed. Tags
that he would "play even” and cause
may
be
obtained
of
any
justice
of
the
civic
pride
and
Jacksonville
is
in
the
week.
peace or of ’lie county cl rk. A hunt trie saloon men to be indicted. but
It is reported that the Berry farm list of progressive towns in Oregon.
er’s license ¡»good anywhere in Oregon. alas; Mr. Eaton was arrested and
Cement
sidewalks,
newly
painted
jus. east of the city was sold Tuesday
buildings and new residenses attest A hunter must have his license with placed in jail under $150 bonds for
for $15,00 I.
selling liquor to minors. It is not
t
fact.
him while hunting.
Alexander Nail purchased 10 acres
always safe to peddle information,
out-
The
fine
for
transporting
game
of the .J. N. T. Miller farm and will i Miss Florence Greshmm, who has. side the state, and for its sale, is from especially when it is not called for.
I been making her home with Mr. and
probably plant it to fruit.
Several boys have been subpoenaed
Mrs. Thomas Turpin on north Central $100 to $500 and imprisonment, Vio-
Miss Daisy Hutfer, sister of Marshal
before
the district attorney and ex
lation
of
the
game
laws
calls
for
a
fine
I avenue for the past two months, left
11 lifer, who ha been visiting relatives j t'slay for her home on Antelope.
of from $25 to $100, and hunting with amined for information regarding the
here returned to Glendale Tuesday.
out a license is punishable by a fine of selling of liquor to miner. So far no
Dave Myler of North Central avenue
arrests of saloonmen have been made
from $25 to $100 and imprisonment.
Fred J. Fick, the contractor and
has returned from having enjoyed a
and it is probable that not sificient
builder, has been attending the Red-
very pleasant and interesting 10 days :
evidence has been obtained to warrant
men pow wow dance at Medford this
outing in the Virginia mountains.
action.
week.
Christian Gommel of Grants Pass,
District Attorney Mulkey i- not a man
W. 1. McIntyre has been appointed
formerly own t of lhe Cromwell orch
seeking notoriety, but when the mat
agent for Brooks & Son, nurserymen of
ards, westof Medford, is here paying
(Sepeial Correspondence.)
ter is brought to him he must act. He
Carlton, Oregon. Give him your or- |
I a visit to the Knips buys.
The Cortelyou Club of Brooklyn, is not a man who is likely to shirk his
ders.
Miss Clara Grimes, one of Medford’.-, N. Y., was represent.-1 in Portland duty, and when the law is being violat
Mrs. C. P. Biiggs of Butte Falls,
popular young ladies has gone to Rea- Sunday by a delegation of one hundred ed it is his duty to investigate.
who has been visiting in this city f<r
ding on a brief visit.
and twenty-five of its members.
tne past week returned to her home
Guardian's Sale of Real Property.
Rev. W. ('. Reuter returned yester
The Cherry Fair at Salem last week
Wednesday.
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Notice
is hereby given that the un-
day from a trip to Portland and was a great success and many were
VV hen in Medford stop at the Emerick
dei signed guardian ot the estate of
vicinity.
present
from
Portland
and
other
Robert Whelpley, Mabel Whelpley and
where the finest of meals are served
J. H. Cooley of Hebron Neb., is in . points.
Daisy Whelpley, under and by virtue
anil the most corteous attention given.
M idford looking over the citv from a i A contract for $75,000 for the con of an order of the county court ot
Try us and see.
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lumberman’s point of view. Medford struction of the foun iation of the main Oregon for Jacason County, made and
entered of record on the mill day of
M. II. Rountree made Medford a Mail.
building for Swift and C.impany, to be July, 1908. authorising empowering and
business call Monday. Mr. Rountree
♦ . ♦
finished within ninety days, was let licensing her so to do, will on and after
i.. building u dwelling for Chas. Nickell
NOTICE
the 24th day of August, 19J8 at private
last Friday.
on his farm south of town.
sale, in Jacksonville, Oregon, sell to
Notice is hereby given that I. W. R.
The Astoria ReggaUa, with thirty the highest bidder for cash in hand the
July is consinered a quiet month, Tucker will no longer lie responsible
splendid aquatic events, is scheduled following described real property,
bui business in . a ksonville has been for debts conti acted by my son Edward
ard to-wit;
on the increase. Most of the placer Tucker, and all parties extending for August 27th. 28th and 29th,
Thre.-tenths int resl in lot one and
the railroads have made a rate of a the S. E. i of N. E. J, and E. Jj of
mine are do; d d wn for ti e season, credit to said Edward Tucker do so at
fare and a third for the round trip >. E. ! t sec. (>, T. 3d, h. R. 2 East of
this, ordinarily causes a slump in busi their own risk.
W. M. also that certain tra t ot land
from all points in lhe state.
ness.
W. R. Tucket.
containing 55 acres described in volume
The Washington State Press Associ; - 7 at page 6.1.1- bill of the deed records
A niw L ('. Smith typewriter for
lion enjoyed one of their best annual of Jackson County, Oreg, n, the same
sale cheap at this offiice. Two- color
conventions at Vancouver during thiee oeing situated in section 7 of said T.
ribbon and tabulator. One of the latest
and range, and all of said lands con
The deer season opened .July 15 and days of last week. A trip up the
ning of 216.0 > acres.
all ball bearing machine The only
Columbia
River,
a
trolley
ride
to
Port-
July 25th, 1908.
machine on the market with ball bear will continue until October 1. The law
Ei len S anders ,
ing keys.
gives hunters having licenses the I mil and a banquet at Vai.ciuvir, we e
among the features of entertainment.
Guardian of Mabie Whelpley, Robert
t has. Dunford will start in a few right to shoot up to five buck deer be-
J edge George T. Baldwin. Vice Whelpley an I Daisy Whelpley.
days to build a cottage for rent. With tween these dales, except in Baker,
President of Llie Oregon Development
about ten more we could expect our Coos, Curry, Grant, Harney, Malhuer,
W. O. Smith, editor
If U neade a soing machine drop a
city to glow and unless more cottages Umatilla, Union and Wallowa counties. League, and Mr.
of lhe Klamath Falls Evening Herald, postal card to G.
W. Johnson,
In
Coos
and
Curry
counties
the
open
a i- built Jacksonville will be no larger
season for buck deer is from July 15 to were in Portland Saturday as a special All makes of machines from $5.00 to
n.-xt year than it is this year.
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committe iron the Klamath Chamber '75.00. Medford Pharmacy.
October 15.
Richard Gaikin left Monday for
-
The season for fem de d ‘er does not of Conimirce to invite the Y. M. C. A.
Colorado where he went to be treated
SUMMONS
open until September 1 a cl closes Oct excursion party which goes to Crater
rheumatism. He
for rheumatism,
lie will probably
ober 31. Does may be hunted during Lake August 7th to arrange their
I n tiie circuit court of the state
visit Denver before he returns. It is
this time, except in Baker, Cons, Curry, itinerary s > as to include a visit to OF OREGON, FOR THE COUNTY
claimed that the warm springs of
Grant, Harney Malheur, Umitilla, Klamath Falls.
JACKSON.
Colorado will permanently cine light
Union and Wallowa counties.
W. E. Phipps, Plaintiff,
The
colonist
rates
from
all
points
attacks of rheumatism.
vs.
The open season for dk is between in the East to all points in Oreg m com
B.
Theiss, M. G. Theiss \ Quiet Title
Word reached this city Wednesday September l‘> and October 15. Only
mence Sept. 1st and continue until Oct. ,G. W. Bashford. E. .1.
that the Woodburn baseball team, one may be killed by any hun er in a 31st. Every commercial organization
Bashford, F. V. Med-
champ:i i.s of lhe try-city league, . will season.
and every citizen of Orego i should ynski and Ella Medy nski,
tour the southern part of the state
Defendants.
China ph iimti, native phe isants, begin to make these rates th ■ subject
in about two weeks Jacksonville, get grouse an 1 quail may be shot between of every letter that goes out o,' the
To G. W. Bashford and E. J. Bash
in an I practice, you will be up against | October 1 and November 3). In Cl. • state. The fare is $’,). from Missouri ford. two of the above named defend
the hardest team in the state and we I sop, C ios , Curry. .1 isep'.i n i ail Tilla River points, St. Paul. Duluth and ants
in the name of the state of Oregon,
must will
mook counties, however, the se i .in Winnipeg, $ 11. l'ru.n C'lt.’igi, ■,,.’uh you and each of you are hereby re
Medfold is talking el 'dric railroad. for the.s ■ birds opens September 15 and proportionate rates from ever p ant quired to appear and answer the plain
till’s complaint tiled against you in
Wi ll! After about a year’s wrangling closes November 25 Blue grouse may in lhe United States.
i the above entitled court and cause on
a franchise might be granted. The be shot in Tillumo >k county from
No meeting was ever called in Ore or before the last day of the time pre
Willamette Valley Company is asking August 1 to October 22. East of the
gon which lu.s attracted the cr.ivt i sal scribed in the order for pulieatien of
for a franchise Io operate ears on the Cascade mountains’ the open season enthusiasm that lias been creat si by sum nons herein, to-wit, on or before
streets of their city. The company I extends from August 15 to November the Oregon Goo I Roa-is t'onfei enee, the 7th day of Septe’rber. 1908, said
date being the expiration of six weeks
wants to lay tracks on the main busi- '30. Prarie chickens mav be hun ed in
which is to he hold in lhe Convention lrom the day of the first publication of
n ss streets, wh I? some "moss backs” Wasco county from August I to Oct
Hall, 6th floor, of the Portland ( om- this summoi s. And if you fail to
want the cars to run on the back street. ober 15. The open season for the sage merci.il Club on Tuesday. Aug. 11th. appear and answer, for want thereof,
The water question was a decompos- hen and sage cock e ist of the C Iso l The railroads have made a rate of a the plaintiff will apply to the Court
for the relief prayed for in said com
e I lire s. Tile water committee want des’ is from August 15 to November 30.
fare and a third for the round trip for plaint, succinctly stated as follows:
ed to p iv a farmer $25,000 for his
Ducks, geese and swans may be this occasion. Delegations represent
That the title of plaintiff in and to
Lot numbered Two (2) in Block number
water right when his water right and shot except in Coos an 1 Like cjunti's.
ing every grange, the commercial One (1) and L >t numbered Five (5) in
entire farm was offered for $12,000. from September I to January 31. In
bodies, and the different counties to be Block number Two (2) of West’s
The P ost i sensitive to the fai t that Coos county the open season is from
appointed by the county judges, are Addition to the city of Medford, in
while Medford is growing Jacksonville August I to .January 31, an 1 in Lake
already reporting that they will be Jackson County, Oregon, be forever
quieted against the defendants and
will likewise grow amlwe need an county from August 15 to M ireh 3!.
present. Every editor in the stall is each of them, and that the defendants
electric line to assist us. As it is we Water rail and upland plover may be
a delegate at large, as is the mayor of and each of them be forever barrtd
have no advantage over the ox team. hunted from August I to December 31.
every city, and every county com lrom anv right, title or interest therein,
The bag limit for ducks is 50 in one missioner.
and that the defendants and each of
At the ice cream social given by the
them be f never restrained from assert
Jacksonville musical club in the court week, for upland birds 16 in one day.
ing any claim of right, title or interest
yard recently, some inischieveoua ras while for geese and swans there is no
in said described property; and that
cal stole a gallon and a half of ice limit. The silver gray squirrel may
plaintiff recover from the defendants
Anhlaml. Oregon-
his costs and disbursements.
cream. It was not enough for the only be hunted between Ocober 1 and
This summons is published in The
Rogue River Va I w Railroad to delay December 31.
Something Special
Jacks nville Post by order of Hon H.
It is always unlawful to offer for Business ai d Shorthand Training, thor K. Hanna. Judge of said court, which
the ice cream until a late hour so this
unprincipled citizen added to the ex sale, barter, exchange, transport or
said order was made and entered of
ough and practical.
record on the 22nd day cf July, 1908;
pen e of the club about $3.00. The ship beyond the boundaries of the
6 months scholarship
45. t»}.
and in compliance therewith the first
parly is a well-known chap of this city. state of Oregon any deer, moose,
9 months scholarship
60.00.
publication hereof is the 25th dav of
mountain sheep,
elk, silver gray
Note the Special.
Granulated Sore Eyes Cured.
July, 1908.
squirrel, swan, prairie chicken, grouse
Ail students who secure a nine
R obert G. S mith and W. E. P hipps ,
"For twenty years 1 suffered from
and all kinds of upland birds and ducks. months scholarship and enter Septeni-
Attorneys for Plaintiff.
a bad ease of granulated sori' eves,
says Martin Boyd of Henrietta, Ivy. It is unlawful to hunt with 'if a license, her 7, will be entitled to the com him d
"In February. 190.3, a gentleman asked
course to July 1, 1909. This gives you
CLASSIFIED
me to try Chamberlain's Salve. 1
an extra month, Come and mvesii-
used ibout two-thirds of it and niv
gate. Address, P. BITNER,
Pies."
W anted
lave not given me any trouble
I llis salve is for sale by
WANTED Small cottage, unfurnial -
Store.
ed. leave price and description at
this office.
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We are closing out our entire
E. J. BONNER
WANTED
A
first
class
collection
of
of new and s ond hand sewing
EYE SPECIALIST
fruit and vegetables for publishing
chines not at ccmt but at a price
Dr. of Opthalmok»sry. reerntiy from Cb.ii-.. >.
in books and papers for the purpose
(ernia to lit your poc ket. You
(»lat«>es correctly fitted so they .tevet hate :o
of advertising this city.
have the use ot a machine while
be changrti tor the distance. Perfect, tit
guaranteed to cure Chronic IL aiache rd
MISCELLANEOUS
are paying for it without interest.
St. Vitas Dane«
few of our best machines are at
DRESS MAKING Mrs. Hostetter is
Medford,
< )regon
following prices.
prepared .<» do dress making or sew
A few do-esef this remedy will in
validili cure i n ordinary attack i f
New Drop Head Singer
ing. Having finished her trade in
.$28.<x>
diarrhoea.
**
Davis .
one of the largest dress making es
$20.00
It can always be depended upon
••
White .
tablishments on the coast.
$30.00
emi in the lucre severe attacks if I I
2nd himd ......... Singer.
$8.00
i lamp colic and cholera morbus
LOST A gold chatellany pm between
It is equally successful t,,r sumro-r
Davis
$8.00 *
the Methodist and Presbvterian
Dili ' >-.i and eludi la infanti ill in
New Home
Head Quarters for Scenu and
$6.00
churches
Finder will please retnrn
i Illi iron, and is the means of savii g
VVIlO!. ’<
Help Mate
Novelty Postals,
$6.00
the lives of many children ea h year
to this office.
Singer
and Retail business,
When redneed with water and
$0.00
. elened It is pleasant to take
Torma; 2nd hand cash, new ones on
a Trial Mail Order, Our Aim
For general blacksmithing, go where
I '.vet v man of a family slmnlil keep
time. We will take your old one as
is to Please.
you can get the bes,t of work and ma
tins remedy in his home Bnv it now
part payment on a new one.
1 mi i . .’.‘»c.
L arue S ize 5oc.
terial There are many grades of iron
313
Main St.
Medford. Ore.
Mudford Pharmacy.
and steele, but Eddy uses the best.
LOCAL NOTES
BOOSTING JACKSONVILLE
SWIFT AND COMPANY
COMMENCE BUILDING
ELECTRIC TALK
AT MEDFORD
Fred J. Blakely, of Roseburg, who is
interested in the Sterling mine will
apply for a franchise ¡roni the city of
Medford to operate an electric line
through the city. Jacksonville and
Ashland will also lie asked to grant a
franchise to this company. Mr. Blake
ly is managing the interests of A.
Welch in Roseburg and it is thought
that he is asking for the franchise in
behalf of the Willamette Valley com
pany. of which Mr. Welch is president.
It is thought that the line will event
ually connect Central Point and Gold
Hill. This line would open up a vast
region of wealth; fruit, mines and
lumber.
The franchise in Medford will be
a«ked for Seventh street and it is
thought will continue west to Jacksol -
vide.
H. 0. Rountree who is building a
residence for Chas Nickell near Sterling
came home Saturday and returned
Sunday.
THE BLUE JAY POSTAL SHOP
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.
60
YEARS’
T rade M arks
D esigns
C opyrights A c .
Anvone «ending a shot ch and description may
quickly ascertain our opinion free whether an
invention is probably patentable. Communica
tion!! strictly confidential. HANDBOOK <>» Bntenta
sent free. Oldest agency for securing patents.
Patents taken through Munn
Co. receive
special notice, without charge, iu the
Scientific jKmerican.
A handsomely lllnalrnOM woelil. T.nrcMt clr-
culation of any scientlilc l-.'irnul. Terms, $.1 u
year; iourmonths.il. Soldbyull newsdealers.
MUNN &Co.3G,“a' New York
Branch Office. 625 F St,. Washington. D. C.
Good Things At Russell’s»
.... Sunday Specials.....
Orange Float
Nut Çundy
Banana Special
Sherbets
The Place to go After the (hurte
6
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General Smithing
GAME LAWS
ASHLAND COMMERCIAL COL) EGE
Everything new in postals at Hull's
Postal Shop. Ail the latest designs.
Hubbard budding. Medford, Oregon.
Wagon work artd gênerai repairing
picks, drills and ail edged tools put in
lirst-class condition at reasonable cost
HORSE
SHOEING
The most skilled horse shocrs in the state are at
EDDY’S SHOP
LUY & KEEGAN, Props
Family Trade Solicited
Sole
Agents Albany Bee
i T. L. DeVore, Jacksonville, Ore
All kinds New and Second Hand
Goods bought and sold. Want
to buy Junk. Old copper and
Rubber bought.
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Shoe and Harness Repairing
f
I
Harness Goods for Sale. Sole Leather for Sale.
Ry^n Building
r
Opposite U. S. Ilote
I
Announcement
I
i
I am now prepared with n 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.
Í
The
Criterion Saloon
For Fine Wines. Liquorsand Cigars.
DUNNINGTON & DENEFF. PROPRIETORS
Jacksonville,
Oregon
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