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About Jacksonville post. (Jacksonville, Or.) 1906-19?? | View Entire Issue (Sept. 5, 1908)
LECTURER COMING JEWELRY Mr. Franklin P. Davis of New York manager and sole director of the West WATCHES CLOCKS ern tour of George Gilbert Brancroft i the lecturer and D. Lillian Lewis, vocalist and impersonator, was in our REPAIRING city the fore part of the week in the Guaranteed Satisfactory interests of his attraction, and closed a deal by which the citizens of this ENGRAVING city and and surrounding country will Monograms and Fancy Worn have the privilege of seeing and hear ing the talented pair of artists in the ' near future. Near Post Office To enable Mr. Davis to bring his at- traction it v. as necessary to list the X. town carefully, and our people have I responded numerously in the purchase ' of tickets. E. J. BONNER The date set for the advent of Dr. EYE SPECIALIST Bancroft and Miss Lewis is Wednesday Dr. of Opthalniology, recentiy from Chicago. Glass«*» correctly fitted so they uever have to ■ Sept. 23, at which date they will ap pear under the auspices of the local be changed for the distance. Perfect fit guaranteed to cure Chronic Headache and I order of I. O. O. F. in the 1. O. O. F. St. Vitas Dance. Hall. M ed ford. Oregon They will present there greatest platform success “Where whom and ! how to love” a musical lecture novelty of startling originality and a laugh pro THE BLUE JAY POSTAL SHOP ducer of the first magnitude. The old bachelors and maids of our city can Head Quarters for Scenic and well take a night off and get a few | Novelty Postals, Wholesale practical points on the art of living. and Retail business, Send us The press of the county speak in the a Trial Mail Order, Our Aim higest term of Dr. Bancroft and Miss is to Please. Lewis as artist and entertainers and 313 V. Main St. Medford, Ore. laugh producers of extraordinary mer- rit. Geo. H. Hayden POST SECURES Ebin Clarence E. Eddy, a journalist of Idaho, was in the city Thursday. Mr. Eddy has accepted a position on the P ost and will be with us next week. As he puts it he wants to get back to the land of plenty; where thunderstorms and blizzards are unknown. He is a native Oregonian, being born in Tualatin, Washington county, Oregon in 1874. When he was scarcely two years old his parents moved to South ern Oregon where they blazed out two town sites. Mr. Eddy is a writer and a poet of high standing. The following was reproducen from a page of one of his books: IF THERE ISN’T A HELL THERE OUGHT NUNAN 3 COMPANY Ladies TO BE. There is a place so preachers tell, The proper name whereof is hell; Will buy your little fellow a neat sailor suit Though in the presence of the ladies, We simply speak of it as hades. coat and pants. From all that’s said it really seems Hell is a place of all extremes— “It’s as hot as hell,” they sometimes Will buy your boy a stylish Norfolk suit say, “It’s cold as hell,” some other day, age six years to ten years. “It’s wet as hell,” sorqe one will cry, While others swear that hell is dry. But which of these be true, or not, Will get your son an up-to-date well tailored suit It still obtains that hell is hot; of clothes with long pants, ages 12 to 17 years. A place for sinners, lost to shame. To roast red-wrapped in writhing flame. Yet there are many without grace, A Traveling Man’s Experience. Short or knee pants say that there is no such place; 25c, 50c and 75c per pair ASHLAND COMMERCIAL COLLEGE “1 must tell you my experience on an Who That hell in fact, is but a myth Aahland, Oregon- Got up to scare the sinners with; East bound O. R. & N. R. R. train Yes there was bold Bob Ingersoll, Something Special j from Pendleton to La Grande, Ore., Our Clothing have good linings, good fitters and are well made Who tanght that there was no hell Business and Shorthand Training, thor j writes Sam A. Garber, a well known at all, ough and practical. traveling man. “I was in the smoking But now, forsooth, that he is dead, 6 months scholarship............ $45.00. department with some other traveling He has learned better so ’tis said, 9 months scholarship........... 60.00. . men when one of then went out into And thinks an ice-stand would do well Note the Special. i the coach and came back and said, A rushing business down in hell. All students who secure a nine | “There is a woman sick unto death in But now, it really seems to me, months scholarship and enter Septem I the car. I at once got up and went If there Isn’t a hell, there ought ber 7, will be entitled to the combined ■ out, found her very ill with cramp to be. course to July 1, 1909. This gives you colic; her hands and arms were drawn Or else a place there should be made an extra month. Come and investi up so you could not straighten them, At least three hundred in the shade, gate. Address, P. RITNER, Pres. and with a deathlike look on her face, And all the ager.t of Belial j Two or three ladies were working with Should be sent there to sweat awhile her and giving her whiskey. 1 went Our congressman could, without to my suitcase and got my bottle of debate, Chamberlain’s Colic, Cholera and Diarr COUNTY COURT The nekded sum appropriate; hoea Remedy (I never travel without But such a place they fear to build it), ran to the water tank, put a double County Pure Mineral Water Lest it with congressmen be filled. Items of Interest to Jackson dose of the medicine in the glass, poured There are some men who might have Tax Payers some water into it and stirred it with Pol tied at the Spring cause a pencil, then 1 had quite a time to get and Delivered to PROBATE COURT To want to send their mother-4n-laws the ladies to let me give it to her, but And there would be a mignty host Your Residence fresh I succeeded. I could at once see the Estate Milton B. Norris; first semi- All richly meriting a roast. effect tnd I worked with her, rubbing annual account examined and approved. and Sparkling. There would be lawyers not a few, her hands, and in twenty minutes I i Estate Frank I. Nelke; order made Order From And politicians by the “slew” gave her another dose. By this time I appointing Lillie B. Nelke administra- CHAS. F. DUNFORD, i Yes, men, in fact, of all conditions we were almost into La Grande, where And not o few from high positions. I trix. I was to leave the train. 1 gave the And when they all were gathered in i Estate Samuel W. Clary; order made bottle to the husband to be used in case ' appointing E. V. Carter administrator. The roasting should at once begin. another dose should be needed, but by The world should shout in ecstacy; | Estate David Comstock; order mate the time the train ran into La Grande “From all these fiends, we now are appointing W. T York administrator. she was all right, and I received the Estate Randall McDonald; inventory free, thanks of evry passenger in the car.” This is no ‘iridescent dream,' and appraisement filed showing estate and Cabinet Portraits made by For sale by City Drug Store. Ho, Satan, here, turn on the steam” valued at $1600. -------- •-------- We can handle briefs and abstract pliance with the provisions of the Act And in that happy time would come ; Estate D. Polk Mathews; order made We are closing out our entire line work just as well as any office in the of Congress of June 3, 1878, entitled The dawn of millenium, “An Act for the sale of timber Lands 5 vacat ing former order to sell real prop- state. of new and second hand sewing nia- At I.is residence near the Court House in the States of California, Oregon, For all the pesky hosts of wrong Ierty. chines not at cost but at a price and Nevada, and Washington Territory,” Satisfaction guaranteed. Stamps, 3 terms to fit your pocket. You Would be in hell, w here they belong, . can NEW CASES as extended to all Public Land States Summons positions, 1 dozen 50c. Cabinets ac Though wet or dry or cool or hot, have the use of a machine while you C. W. Wolters vs. A. J. Stevens et al., I n the C ircuit C ourt of the S tate by act of August 4, 1892, cording t mounts selected. A place of punishment or not. G eorge B. M organ . are paying for it without interest, A action to recover money. W. E. Phipps, of O regon for the C ounty oe jack - of Myrtle Point County of Coos State Who reads my verses must agree few of our best machines are at the son . of Oregon filed in this office on August If there isn’t a hell there ought to be. I attorneys for plaintiff. following prices. Alonzo Wimer and 22, 1907 his sworn statement No. J. B. Dungan vs. Fred Hill Canal Mollie Wimer, 9639 for the purchase of the Northeast New Drop Head Singer.............. »28.00 w. company; action to recover money. Plaintiffs, (NEk() quarter of Section No. 26 in it it For a Sprained Ankle. CLASSIFIED Davis.............. $20.00 vs. E. Phipps, attorney for plaintff. Township No. 40 South of Range Nt. < < « i it A sprained ankle may be cured in The General Machinery White ........... $30.00 2 W., W. M., Ore., and will offer MARRIAGE LICENSES Company, a corporation, WANTED—A loan on excellent timber 2nd hand............ Singer............... $8.00 about one-third the time usually re proof to show that the land sought is Defendents. cla ackson county. Address more valuable for its timber or stone Stephen J. Kelley and Maybell llon- * Davis.......... ....$8.00 quired, by applying Chamberlain’s Lin To the General Machinery Company, than for agricultural purposes, and to < « Tl a <■ !’<■' , Jacksonville. * New Home .... $6.00 iment freely, and giving it absolute ner. establish his claim to said land before a corporation. Defendent: « < WANTED An xperiencod waist and * Help Mate.......... . . . .$6.00 rest. For sale by City Drug Store. Andrew J. McCallen and Maude M. I n the name of the state of ore - the Register and Reciever of this s;irt. maker. Address Miss C. 8. gon , you are hereby required to answer office, at Roseburg, Oregon, on Satur ‘ Singer . . $5.00 Don’t be afraid to give Chamberlain’s Enders. the complaint of the plaintiff filed in day the 24th day of October, 1908. Hanks Jacksonville, Oregon. Terms: 2nd hand cash, new ones on Cough Remedy to your children. It Fred Bogart and Stella Stagg. the above entitled court and cause with He names as witnesses: Eugene E. time, e will take your old one as WANTED A (wo or three-horse-pow -------- 9-------- contains no opium or other harmful in ten days from the service of this Morgan, of Gold Beach, Oregon, James er gasoline engine. New or second part payment on a new one. Summons upon you, if served within 1 W. Morgan, of Little Rock, Wash.’ drug. It always cures. For sale by Talent Has a Paper Jackson County, Oregon but if served 1 Elsworth Morgan, of Gold Beach, Ore- Medford Pharmacy. hand Ap.ily at this office. City Drug Store. Bickmore LeRoy has started a r.ew- within any other County in the State of ’ gon, and Henry Nance, of Seattle, ♦ • ♦ J -)R \l A a bargain 3,000,000 spaper in Talent, called the ’’Rustler. Oregon, then within twenty days from Washington. E. A. Morgan of Eugene xc lie i ><■ Address G, care Change in Southern Pacific Time ELECTRIC LINE date of the service upon you. or if per Oregon, V. S. Morgan of Clifton Wash Volumn 1 No. 1 was issued Friday, Aug sonally served upon you outside the ington. P ost •iville. Or. 18-2t ust 28. The POST wishes Mr. LeRoy State of Oregon, then within six weeks Any and all persons claiming adversely BEING BUILT Table. FOR bi ALE -I acres of timber land success in the new field. The first from the date of such service and if the above described lands are requested Hire. miles from Central Point on served by publication thereof then on to file their claims in this office on or There seems to be no cessation in issue is a six column four page paper or before tne last day prescribed in the before said 21th day of October, 1908. the Agate road Will sell or trade SOUTH HOUND TRAINS. the work along the line of the Astoria well editad and typographically neat. order for the publication of Summons B enjamin L. E ddy for city roperty. Address Box 95 which is the 11th day of September A. Seaside & Tillamook railway, says the No. 15 ...................... 10.35 A. M. Register. Jacksonville. 14-tf- No. D. 1908. and if you fail to appear and ‘ ‘The kind your Grandfather used” and 13 .................................. 3.20 P M. Astoria Leader, no matter what may FOR SALE First-class blacksmith No. 225 (coach for Ashland) 10.15 P. M. be the weather the surveyors and tl e he was of rare judgement. Profit by answer within the time required, the plaintiff will apply to the court for the and wagon shop, well equipped with his experience an 1 use old. W. I. H arpers relief prayed for in his said complaint, i Timber Land Act, June 3. 1878.— entire force are kept hard at work. NORTH BOUND TRAINS. Notice For Publication. tools. Also town lots. Enquire of whiskey. Sold by to-wit: No. 14 ................................... 9.49 A. M. Geo. N. Lewis, Jacksonville. 16-tf That a certain Mortgage of record in United States Land Office, Roseburg, E. H. H elms . No. 16 ................................... 5.24 P. M. ANOTHER LARGE Jackson County Oregon, bearing date i Oregon, April 11, 1908. FOR SALE One $80.00 No. 4 Sharp- ---------- ---------------- Note carefully that No. 16 North December 1st 1895, for $750.00 execut Notice is hereby given. That in com- Lu Cream Separator, 4 good milk bound leaves 15 minutes earlier than REAL ESTATE DEAL NOLAN NAMED TO ed by Thomas Cline and Emma Cline cows and a number of young Stock. heretofore. covering the e'j of nwk, ol’seQ and e*-< i pliance with the provision of the Act of s1.. or sw '4 of ne1, of Sec. 11 Tp 39 of Congress of June 3, 1878, entitled Call on or write. Adolf Schultz. The Sears estate consisting of 213 j SUCCEED BENSON S. No. 13 arriving at 3.20 P. M. will R. 1 W. Willamette Meridian Ore “An Act for sale of timber Lands in .> ackionville Ore. have the Portland dailies of that morn acres, adjoining the city was sold this j gon containing 30 acres more or less be the States of California, Oregon, Governor Chamberla n formully week to Kiser brothers, of Dakota. I cancelled and satisfied of record and for Nevada, and Washington Territory,” MISCELLANEOUS ings issue. decree of the court quieting the I as extended to all Public L?nd States These changes effective May 17, 1908. The consideration being between1 announced the appointment of George further DRESS MAKING Mrs. Hostetter is 20,OtX) and $30,000. This property is i Nolan, Democrat, of Klamath Falls, title of plaintiff in and to said above by act of August 4, 1892, prepared to do dress making or sew described premises, in Plaintiff and j in the Rogue River fruit belt and w ill formerly of Astoria, successor to Judge for his costs and disbursements to be J ames W. M organ ing. Having finished her trade in MARRIED make an ideal fruit farm. The Kiser Henry L. Benson, of the First Judicial taxed. of Little Rock County of Thurston one of the largest dress making es tablishments on the coast. BOGART-STAGG At the M. E. Par- brothers also bought the Berry ranch District, resigned, to take effect Sept ®“?„T<l"8.!.8_,'ur'_edobyizPVJ’-1Lra: l State of Washington filed in this office tion by order of the Hon. IL K. Hanna on August 22, 1907 his sworn state sonage, in this city Sunday, Aug- and will probably divide it up into small ember 1. one of the judges of the above entitled j ust 30, 1908, Fred Bogart of Central fruit tracts of five and ten acres each. court which said order was dated in ment No. 9635 for the purchase of the This will be a gre it benefit to the Point and Stella Stagg of Talent, chambers. August 6th 1908 directing Northwest (NWJ4) quarter of Section 60 YEARS* city as it will make homes for 15 or 20 Smmons to be published in the Jack No. 12 in Township No. 40 South of Rev. G. A. Gray officiating. EXPERIENCE sonville Post a Newspaper of general Range No. 2 W., W. M., Ore., and families within easy walking distance GRAFIOUS-STUGARD In Ashland, circulation, published in Jackson County, will offer proof to show that the lar d from the business section of town. An on August 25, by Rev. H. J Van- O’-egon, forsix consecutive weeks from sought is more valuable for its timber other big deal is being considered by the date of the first publication thereof or stone than for agricultural imposes, Foasen, Henry Louis Gratious and another party and will probably be which is August 7th 1908. the last publi and to establish his claim to said land Kathryn Stugard. cation being September 11th 1908 and before the Register and Receiver of closed within a few days. Geo. L. requires the defendent to appear and this < ifice, at Riseburg, Oregon, on Davis of the Bank of Jacksonville was Tnaoc M arrs answer or otherwise plead on or before Friday the 23rd day of October 1908. If you are in need of a typewriter instrumental in selling the Sears estate. D cuignu the last day prescribed for the publica He names as witnesses: George B. call at this office and examine slightly CORVRIOHTS Ac. tion of said Summons. on H m ÍA lit »cod« ot Anyone «ending h sketch end deecrlotlon may Morgan, of Myrtle Point. Oregon. used L. C. Smith or Smith Premier. nutckly aecertein our opinion free whether an in th» -»orai hip, thotnauJ« if Harvey Miles anil Mulkey Good for Biliousness. Eugene E. Morgan, of Gold Beach. invention la probably patentable. Communloa* wcAcn «»«rrwhirii wear The L. C. Smith is almost new, used tloneatrietly<N'«iBdentlai. HANDBOOK on Pat note Oregon. Elsworth Morgan, of Gold “ I took two of Chamberlain ’ s Stom Attorney for Plaint ! ff. gent free. (»Idee! agency for securing patent«. only a few weeks. The Smith Premier Beach, Oregon, and Henry Nance, of Patents taken through Munn A Co. receive Levi Strauss & Co’s ach and Liver Tablets last night, and rpvrwl n.’fW«, without charge. In the Seattle, Washington. is worth $75.00 but if sold this week Copper Riwtcd Overalls 1 feel fifty per cent, better then I have Any and all persons claiming adversely Timber (.and Act. June 3, 1878. can )>e had for $50. A» Aoat dtpenJab't the above described lands are requested for weeks, says J. J. Firestone of All Notice For Publication. Lanreet dr A han<1»om»lr wa-k!». fart neri» m <bc ••<>4 to file their claims in this office on or ......... _ .......... Terms, >3 a <»f anr »ciantirt-* .... 1- ... urnal. If you want a quick sale on your pro egan, Mich. •'They are certinly a eulatlon United States Land Office. Roseburg, before said 23rd day of October. 190^. year: |l. 8<>idbyall newsdealers. tor ««rkiiM 'ear: four ■ months, ------ “ " ‘ ' fine article for biliousness. ” For sale perty list it with Charles M< -••rve, 115 Oregon. April 11. 1908. B injamin l . E ddy , Seventh Street, Medford. lf-tf by City Drug Store Samples free. Notice is hereby given. That in com- Branch Register. $2.00 $3.00 $5.00 Prices Always Right, Try us Before Buying NUNAN-TAYLOR CO Cölestin Ice 'Cream Delivered to all Parts of the City The Boss Stamp Pictures M. HEGE in the mine Scientific American.