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mn " jewelry " WATCHES CLOCKS REPAIRING Guaranteed Satisfactory ENGRAVING Monograms and Fancy Wors Geo. H. Hayden SCHOOL OPENS NEXT MONDAY The Jacksonville school will open Monday with Professor Moore at the head. Prof. Moore is a graduate of the Southern Oregon State NormBl school of Ash'aid and at p esem n ake his home in Me iford. He is a very capable instructor and well liked in ihis district. The P ost will carry on, for a short time, a prize grammar lesson, open to a 1 schollars up to and iucluding the eighth grade. Details will be published in the next issue. All those who wish to take part should see the next issue of the P ost . LOCAL NtWS Miles Richardson of Medford is emp- at the Boss. Miss Minnie Thompson iqiened her school or. Poormaiis Creek, this week. H. C. Dixon and wife of Grants Paas and two nieces of Newburg are visit- i g relatives in Jacksonville. Miss Floy McNail of Ashland, visiting with Deputy County Clerk Marion B. Towne Saturday. Ladies Deputy Sheriff Frank Kasshafer was in Ashland Saturday serving subpoenas X. J for the grand jury, of which he is bailiff. Mr. Roy Hol well and wife and Thomas Owens and wife returned Wednesday to the Blue after spending a few days in this city. Best Treatment for Burns. A. T. Drisco, of Medford was a coun If for no other reason, Chamberlain’s Salve should be kept in every household ty seat visitor Tuesday. Mr. Drisco All wool Alpacas 50c to $1 per yard. 46 inches wide Childrens pia d suiting 25c per yard 82 inches wide on account of its great value in the has sold his property in Medford and treament of burns. It allays the pain will move his family to Portland. almost instantly, anil unlnss the injury Mr. and Mrs. Sun DeRoboam com- All wool storm Serges anil Cashmeres, 50c, 75c up to Our Vicunas or Flannellettes are neat and very dressy, is a severe one. heals the parts without panied their neices. Misses Watts, of 10c to 1215c per yard. $1.50 per yard. leaving a scar. This salve is also un Anderson. Cal., as far as Medford on equaled for chapped bauds sore nipples their way to their California home. Amoskeagteazle Flannels colors and plain 10 per yard. f Neat figured and striped dress patterns, $8.00 $10.(0 ____________________________________________ and diseases of the skin. Price, 25 cents. Mrs. William H. Rainsford, of Med and "$12.00 per pattern. For sale by City Dreg Store. ford, sustained painful injuries Tues Cheaper grades Outing flannels, we sell for 7e per yard. •-------- day, when her he rse became frightened Reading, writing and spelling, we say by Wes Green's automobile on the Med it regretfully are no longer thoroughly ford road, upset ¡he rig which dislocated taught in the schools of the land. Young her arm. men and women who seek instruction The following spent Sunday at Gold in telegraphy, stenography and type Ray. Mr and Mrs. R. B. Dow, Mr. and writing, although of good ability and Mrs. Miles Cantrell, Mr. and Mrs. Lewis general information are lam mtably de Ulrich. Misses Emma and Anna Wendt ' ASHLAND COMMERCIAL COLLEGE ficient in th ■ fundamental of the Eng Fay Sears. Gladys Shaw, Maud Tucker Auhland, Oregon- lish language. They especially can not Me.isrs Edd Wendt Roy Ulrich Chas. spell. Out of thirty or forty words in Dunford Jr. Essie Wilson and Leslie Something Special Business and Shorthand Training, thor ordinary use sometimes one-half, or Stancill even two-thirds ate misspelled. This ough and practical. The W. W. Irving Real Estate Co. every newspaper man wdl stand ready 6 months scholarship............$45.00. has moved to Medford where the busi to vouch for from experience. The 9 months scholarship........... 60.00. ness v ill be carried on in the future. schools no longer give the common rud Note the Special. Mrs. Irving announced to the reporter Al) students who secure a nine iments the attention they should— oo that she secured offices in the Bijou We carry a general stock of durable merchandise. We solicit your patronage much atte tion \s given the higher months scholarship and enter Septem theatre building, opposite the Moore Our prices are always the lowest. ber 7, will be entitled to the combined branches before the common ones have hotel, and will be plad to see her Jack course to July 1, 1909. This gives you been mastered. Especially do they neg sonville friends in the new quarters. an extra month. Come and investi- lect reading. Girls an I boys attending D. H. Jackson, ex county sher.If is ass gate. Address, P. RITNER, Pres. the common schools should be thorough ociated with the company. ly drilled in reading aloud, to develope Mr. Hugh Elliott, who is well know 1 the use of their vocal organs not only in reading but in spelling and reciting. in this city and county, has purchased ! KJ A3» Young ladies and young men, you should the blacksmith shop recently owned by i M. A. Eddy. Mr. Elliott has been pay more attention to the common rudi BORN employed for several years as he id ments. blue ’ ' smith in the Pacific Steel works, LEWIS. Born to Arthur Lewis and *------- Pure Minorai Water of Portland, this is the only steel works wife Tuesday morning September 8, A Traveling Man ’ s Experience. Bottled at the Spring on the Pacific coast. Jacksonville can 1908. an 8 pound boy. “1 must tell you my experience on an b »ast of a first-class mechanic and no and Delivered to E ist bound O. R. & N. R. R. train m >re do the citizens of this city need Mrs. Gertrude Young of Ashland is Your Residence fresh ironi Pendleton to La Grande, Ore., to send their work away, Race horses visiting Jacksonville friends. writes Sam A. Garber, a well known have been sent many miles to him for and Sparkling. Mr. M. D. Jones left Tuesday for the traveling man. “I was in the smoking shoeing which sneaks volumes for his Order From B’ue Ledge mine where he will seek department with some other traveling ability as a horse shoer. employment. (HAS. F. IHJNFORI). men when one of then went out into Mrs. W. C. Lang is visiting friande Mrs. Kubii left this week for Shovel the coach and came back and said, in Portland. creek where she will take treatment for “There is a woman sick unto death in Mrs. Hattie Ridinger visited relatives rheumatism the car. I at once got up and went out, found her very ill with cramp in Medford Tuesday. Miss Marion B. Towne was at her colic; her hands and arms were drawn CL" BRING OFFER up so you could not straighten them, home in Phoenix Monday. and Cabinet Portraits made by and with a deathlike look on her face. The P ost has made arrangements to Sheriff R. B. Dow was in Medford Two or three ladies were working with Saturday on official business. I club with the Toledo Weekly Blade and We can handle briefs and abstract pliance with the provisions of the Act her and giving her whiskey. 1 went William Campbell came down from the Americ .n Farmer. work just as well as any office in the of Congress of June 3, 1878, entitled to my suitcase and got my bottle of Hutton this week on buisness. This will be the last year that the | “An Act for the sale of timber Lands At his residence near the Court House Chamberlain’s Colic, Cholera and Diarr state. in the States of California, Oregon, Mr. N. Putman of Ashland, was in Toledo Blade will club with other Satisfaction guaranteed. Stamps, 3 hoea Remedy (I never travel without Nevada, and Washington Territory,’* papers. The following is an extract positions, 1 dozen 50c. Cabinets ac it), ran to the water tank, put adouble Jacksonville on business Tuesday 1 as extended to all Public Land States Summons from a letter received from the Blade: ! by act of August 4, 1892, cording to mounts selected. dose of the medicine in the glass, poured Mrs C. F. Parker of Medford has been “The extraordinary advance in cost of I n the C ircuit C ourt of the S tate G eorge B. M organ spending several days in Jacksonville. some water into it and stirred it with print paper almost decided us not to of O regon for the C ounty oe jack - ' of Myrtle Point County of Coos State of Oregon filed in this office on August a pencil, then I had quite a time to get Mr. and Mrs. Samuel B. Simmons make a clubbing offer at all this season, son . Wimer and ■ 22, 1907 his sworn statement No. the ladies to let me give it to her, but was trading with Medford merchants knowing the usual offer would net us Alonzo Mollie Wimer, I 9639 for the purchase of the Northeast I succeeded. I could at once see the Saturday. ( LASSIFIED a great loss, we finally concluded to Plaintiffs, (NE'D quarter of Section No. 26 in effect tnd 1 worked with her, rubbing vs. Township No. 40 South of Range N<. Mr. and Mrs. C. C. Beekman, and make the old offer for this one season The General Machinery 2 W., W. M., Ore., and will offer her hands, and in twenty minutes I Miss Beekman left for San Francisco more.” WANTED A Iom on excellent timber Company, a corporation. proof to show that the land sought is gave her another dose. By this time Tuesday morning. Lay in your Winter’s reading now claim in Jackson county. Address Defendents, more valuable for its timber or stone we were almost into La Grande, where while you can get it for so little. than for agricultural purposes, and to T-l care Post, Jacksonville. To the General Machinery Company, Attorney E. I'. Kelley, of Medford I was to leave the train. I gave the establish his claim to said land before a corporation, Defendent: WANTED An xperienced waist and bottle to the husband to be used in case is spending this week in this ci.y at Our offer: I n the name of the state of ore - the Register and Reciever of this $1.00 Toledo Weekly Blade tending the circuit court. skirt maker. Address Miss C. S. another dose should be needed, but by ! gon , you are hereby required to answer office, at Roseburg, Oregon, on Satur $1.50 the complaint of the plair tiff filed in day the 24 th day of October, t908. Jacksonville Post.... Banks Jacksonville, Oregon. George Henry left Tl ursday for Eagle the time the tram ran into La Grande He names as witnesses: Eugene E. the above entitled court and cause with- WANTED —A two or three-horse-pow she was all right, and I received the Point where he w.li open the public Total j in ten days from the service of this Morgan, of Gold Beach, Oregon, James er gasoline engine. New or second thanks of every passenger in the car.” school at that place Monday. Summons upon you, if served within W. Morgan, of Little Rock, Wash.’ Our price.............. hand. Apply at this office. Jackson County, Oregon but if served Els worth Morgan, of Gold Beach, Ore For sale by City Drug Store. M iss Grace Henry the stenographer Jacksonville Post. j within any other County in the State of gon, and Henry Nance, of Seattle, ------•-------- FOR SALE At a bargain 3,000,000 who has been in I ortlai d a few days American Farmer. Oregon, then within twenty days from Washington. E. A. Morgan of Eugene feet excelle it i nher. Address G, c ire We are closing out our entire line having he:- eyes treated came back date of the service upon you, or if per- Oregon, V. S. Morgan of Clifton Wash POST Jacksonville, Or. 18-2t of new and second hand sewing ma- Tuesday. I sonally served upon you outside the ington. Total Any and all persons claiming adversely State of Oregon, then within six weeks FOR SALE 80 acres of timber land chines not at cost but at a price anii Our price ............ . from the date of such service and if the above described lands are requested Frank Kasshfer Jr. from Northern three miles from Central Point on terms to fit your pocket. You can served by publication thereof then on to file their claims in this office on or California is visiting his parents Mr. Jacksonville Post. the Agate road Will sell or trade have the use of a machine while you or before the last day prescribed in the I before said 24th day of October, 1908. Toledo Blade ....... and Mrs. Frank Kasshfer of Jackson order for the publication of Summons for city property. Address Box 95 are paying for it without interest. A B enjamin L. E ddy American Farmer. ville. j which is the 11th day of September A. Jacksonville. 14-tf- few of our best machines are at the Register. D. 1908. and if you fail to appear and FOR SALE First-class blacksmith following prices. answer within the time required, the Total ........................... $2.90 If you are in need of a typewriter plaintiff will apply to the court for the Timber Land Act, June 3, 1878.— and wagon shop, well equipped with New Drop Head Singer........... $28.00 Our Price........................................ $1.95 , relief 4 4 prayed for in his said complaint, “ Davis........... $20.00 call at this office and examine slightly trails. Also town lots. Enquire of Notice For Publication. This offer may not last much longer. to-wit: 4 4 used L. C. Smith or Smith Premier. " White ........... $30.00 Geo. N. Lewis, Jacksonville. 16-tf United States Land Office, Roseburg, That a certain Mortgage of record in The L. C. Smith is almost new, used Renewals will count the same as new FOR SALE One $80.00 No. 4 Sharp- 2nd hand ........ Singer........ ....$8.00 only a few weeks, The Smith Premier subscriptions and if your subscription Jackson County Oregon, bearing date Oregon, April 11, 1908. j December 1st 1895, for $750.00 execut Davis.......... . $8.00 Notice is hereby given, That in com- I ss Cream Separator, 4 good milk is almost out, renew and get the be ed by Thomas Cline and Emma Cline « 4 New Home $6.00 is worth $75.00 but if sold this week ' pliance with the provision of the Act ci.ws anil a number of young Stock. nefit of this offer. covering the eJ5 of nwk ofse'4 and eJZ I Help Mate.......... . . $6.00 can be had for $50. Call on or write. Adolf Schultz. ■ of s'i of sw'4 of neJ4 of Sec. 11 Tp 39 of Congress of June 3, 1878, entitled ■ ♦------- Singer.... $5.00 I S. R. 1 W. Willamette Meridian Ore “An Act for sale of timber Lands in Jacksonville Ore. Riad our want ads. on page 4. Terms: 2nd hand cash, new ones on gon containing 30 acres more or less be the States of California, Oregon, If you want a quick sale on your pro MISCELLANEOU t ---------- --------- ---- — cancelled and satisfied of record and for Nevada, and Washington Territory,’ time, e will take your old one as perty list it with Charles Meserve, 115 1878 — further decree of the court quieting the as extended to all Public Land States DRESS MAKING Mrs. Hostetter is part payment on a new one. Seventh Street. Medford. 16-tf Timber Land, Act June 3, title of plaintiff in and to said above by act of August 4, 1892, prepared to do dress making or sew Notice for Publication. Medford Pharmacy. described premises, in Plaintiff and J ames W. M organ ing. Having finished her trade in United Stated Land Office, Roseburg, Oregon, for his costs and disbursements to be ♦<•>♦ - For a Spiained Ankle. of Little Rock County of Thurston taxed. one of the largest dress making es April 29. 190H. Change in Southern Pacific Time A sprained ankle may be cured in Notice is hereby given that in compliance with This Summons is served by publics- i State of Washington filed in this office tablishments on the coast. about one-third the time usually re the provisions of the act of Congress of June 3. tion by order of the Hon. H. K. Hanna on August 22, 1907 his sworn state entitled "An act for the sale of timber lands one of the .Ibdges of the above entitled I ment No. 9635 for the purchase of the Table. quired, by applying Chamberlain’s I in- 1878. in the States of California. Oregon. Nevada, and court which said order was dated in iment freely, and giving it absolute Washington Territory.” as extended to all Public chambers, August 6th 1908 directing Northwest (NW‘4) quarter of Section rest. For sale by City Drug Store. Land States by act of August 4. 1892. Smmons to be published in the Jack No. 12 in Township No. 40 South of SOUTH HOUND TRAINS. JOHN N. DUNCAN sonville Post a Newspaper of general Range No. 2 W., W. M., Ore., anu No. 15 10.35 A.M. of Albany, county of Linn State of Oregon, filed circulation, published in Jackson County, will offer proof to show that the land No. 13 Don't be afraid to give Chamberlain’s in this office on Dec. 26. 1907 his sworn statement Oregon, for six consecutive weeks from sought is more valuable for its timber ::.2O P M. No. 225 (coach for Ashland) 10.15 P. M. Cough Remedy to vour children. It No. 9829. for the purchase of the N E 'i of Section the date of the first publication thereof | or stone than for agricultural purposes, to establish his claim to said land contains no opium or other harmful No. 8. in Township No. 41 South Range No. 3 which is August 7th 1908. the last publi and NORTH HOUND TRAINS. West. W M. and will offer proof to show that the cation being September 11th 1908 a id before the Register and Receiver of drug. It always cures. For sale ly No. 9. 19 A. M land sought is more valuable for its timber or requires the defendent to appear and this office, at Roseburg, Oregon, on stone than for agricultural purposes, and to es answer or otherwise plead on or before Friday the 23rd day of October 1908. No. . .’i r M City Drug Store. He names as witnesses: George B. tablish his claim t> said land before the Register the last day prescribed for the publica ■arefullj that No. 16 North Morgan, of Myrtle Point, Oregon, and Receiver at this office in Roseburg, Oregon, tion of said Summons. •av<s 15 minutes earlier than Eugene E. Morgan, of Gold Beach. Good for Biliousness. on Saturday, the 21. day of November. 1908. Harvey Miles and Mulkey Oregon, Elsworth Morgan, of Gold He names as witnesses: E. E. McKinney, of ‘‘I took two of Chamberlain's Stom Attorney for Plaint'ff. Beach, Oregon, and Henry Nance, of Sublimity. Oregon. H W. Smith of Turner. Ore ach and Liver Tablets last night, and gon G. W. Kearns, of Grants Pa*s Oregon, C. J Seattle, Washington. Timber Ijind Act, June X 1878 Any and all persons claimingadversely I feel fifty per cent, better then I have Cameron tf Gold Hill. Oregon. Notice For Publication. J®, for weeks, says J. J. Firestone of All Any and all persons claiming adversely the tr c. . . . , to tile their claims in this office on or egan, Mich. “They are certinly a above-described lands are requested to file their I mted States Land Office, Roseburg, before said 23rd day of Octoiier, 1908. claims in this office on or before -mid 21st daj of fine article for biliousness. ” For sale No ember. ¡9» 8. Oregon. April 13, 1908. B enjamin u E ddy , by City Drug S'ire Samples free. BENJAMIN I. EDm Renter Notice is hereby given. That in corr.- Register. Near Post Office We have an entirely new and select assortment f FALL and WINTER GOODS which we offer you at exceptionally low prices consisting of In Wash Fabrics We offer you the very best makes of ginghams, toil du nord, utility Amoskeags. Calicoes, Simpson's Arnolds and Americans. \--NUNAN-TAYLOR CO. Cölestin Ice Cream Delivered to all Parts of the City Stamp Pictures M. HEGE The Boss