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jewelry " WATCHES CLOCKS REPAIRING Guaranteed Satisfactory ENGRAVING Monograms and Fancy Worx Geo. H. Hayden Near Post Office r E. J. BONNER EVE SPECIALIST Dr. of Opthalmology. recentiy from Chicago. Glaasea correctly fitted ho they uever have to be changed for the distance. Perfect fit guaranteed to cure Chronic Headache and St. Vitaw Dance. Oregon Medford, THE BLUE JAY POSTAL SHOP In the matter of the state of Oregon vs. H. M. Coss, the latter pleaded not guilty anil the case was .- «ntinuid until September 21. Attorneys R. G. ' Smith of Grants Pass, E. E. Kelley of Medford ar.d District Attorney B. F. Mulkey are prosecuting the case i and Clarence L. Reams and W. M. 1 Colvig are representing *he defense, -------- •-------- Best Treatment for Burns. If for no other reason, Chamberlain’s Salve should be kept in every household i on account of its great value in the treament of burns. It allays the pain almost instantly, and unlnss the injury is a severe one. heals the parts without leaving a scar. This salve is also un equaled for chapped bauds sore nipples and diseases of the skin. Price, 25 cents. For sale by City Drug Store. REUNION HERE NEXT YEAR The Soldiers and Sailors of Southern Oregon will hold the re-union in this ■ city next year. A very successful ! three-day re-union was closed at Cen- , tral Point last Saturday. The cele bration was held at the fair grounds and each day was closed with a i dance | in the pavillion. Communications were read from ASHLAND COMMERCIAL COLLEGE I Jacksonville signed by about fifty business men asking them to hold their Ashland, Oregon- next meeting at the couuty seat, Gold Something Special j Hill also sent in a communication Business and Shorthand Training, thor I with the same request, A vote was ough and practical. taken with the result that Jacksonville 6 months scholarship............ $45.00. received 53 votes and Gold Hill 28. 9 months scholarship........... 60.00. The list of officers for the ensuing Note the Special. year follows: All students who secure a nine A. C. Spencer of Ashland. colonel; months scholarship and enter Septem Jess Adams of Talent, lieutenant- ber 7, will be entitled to the combined colonel; George Perkins of Central course to July 1, 1909. This gives you Point, major; Rev. R. McLean of I an extra month. Come and investi Grants Pass, chaplin; Polk Hull of gate. Address, P. RITNER, Pres. Medford, quartermaster. E. E. White of Ashland was appointed as adjutant. Head Quarters for Scenic and Novelty Postals. Wholesale and Retail busmess. Send us a Trial Mail Order. Our Aim is to Pleas«-. Medford, Ore. 313C Main St. Cölestin Pure Mineral Water Mottled at the Spring and DeCvered to Your Residence fresh and Sparkling. Order From CHAS. F. DUNFORD. i Stamp Pictures and Cabinet Portraits made by M. HEGE At his residence near the Court House Satisfaction gurranteec*. Stamps, 3 positions, 1 dozen 50c. Cabinets ac cording to mounts selected. ( LASSI FI El) WANTED \ lo in on excellent timber claim i«i Jackson county. Address T-l care Post, Jacksonville. V. ANTED An xperienced waist and skirt maker. Address Miss C. S. Banks Jacksonville, Oregon. WANTED A two or three-horse-pow er gasoline engine. New or second hand. Apply at this office. FOR SALE At a bargain 3,000,000 feet exec lie it i uber. Address G, care P ost Jacksonville, Or. 18-2t FOR SALE 80 acres of timber land three miles from Central Point on the Agate road Will sell or trade for city property. Address Box 95 Jacksonville. 14-tf- FOR SALE First-class blacksmith and wagon shop, well equipped with tools. Also town lots. Enquire of Geo. N. Lewis, Jacksonville. 16-tf FOR SALE-One $80.00 No. 4 Sharp less Cream Separator, 4 good milk cows and a number of young Stock. Call on or write. Adolf Schultz. Jacksonville Ore. MISCELLANEOUS DRESS MAKING Mrs. Hostetter is prepared to do dress making or sew ing. Having finished her trade in one of the largest dress making es tablishments on the coast. ■Oli COSS PLEADED NOT GUILTY I. 0. 0. F. ENTERTAINMENT Nunan - Taylor Co. Ill the State of Oregon vs. Hostetter case Judge Hanna instructed the jury lo bring in a verdict of not guilty. The case was keenly contested on both sides. A. E. Iteames defeneed the ease an«i District Attorney Mulkey re- I presented the state. The grand jury charged Mr. Hostetter with assult with a dangerous weapon, but the evidence brought out at the trial p.oved that, the weapon was not dangerous. ANOTHER OLD RESIDENT GONE Another old resident of Ashland has crossed the Great Divide and into the undiscovered country. William Harris 83 years of age, and for thirty years a respected resident of this city, died at his home on Granite street, Thursday evening last, having been in feeble health and afflicted with infirmities in cident to his advanced years, for some time past.—Tidings. COUNTY JUDGE INSPECTS BRIDGES Last Saturday Judge Neil and F. M. Rountree made a trip over in the west ern part of the county to inspect the bridges. They examined the bridges at Woodville, Evans Creek, Galls Creek, Sardine Creek. Ro. k Point and Wards Creek. Galls Creek bridge was found to be unsafe and needed repairs were ordered, the supervisors are work ing cn Rock Point and Sardine bridges. Material will be on hand Monday to re pair the Wards Creek bridge. Engi neer Rountree will make another trip in a few clays and will superintend the work for the county court. The county needs a road commissio ner whose duty will be to see that the district supervisors properly repair the loads also to attend to the bridge work and pass on all contract work. Winter/09 Jacksonville, Oregon Ladies We have an entirely new and select assortment if FALL and WINTER GOODS which we offer you at exceptionally low prices consisting of All wool Alpacas 50c to $1 per yard. 46 inches wide All wool storm Serges and Cashmeres, 50c, 75c up to $1.50 per yard. Neat figured and striped dress patterns, $8.00 $10.(0 and $12.00 per pattern. Our Vicunas or Flannellettes are neat and very dressy, 10c to 12*jc per yard. Amoskeagte izle Flannels colors and plain 10c per yard. Cheaper grades Outing flannels, we sell for 7c per yard. In Wash Fabrics JFe offer you the very best makes of ginghams, toil J du nord, utility Amoskeags. Calicoes, Simpson's Arnolds and Americans. We carry a general stock of durable merchandise. We solicit your patronage Our prices are always the lowest. NUNAN-TAYLOR CO BAND CONCERT A'l MEDFORD There will be a band concert in the park at Medford next Sunday at 4 p. m. Jacksonville people have been pat ronizing these concerts quite freely this summer and for the benefit of the benefit of the music-loving public we publish the program for next Sunday: March.................... Regimental Pride Overture................................... Niagra Intermezzo.........Cavalleria Rusticana Cornet Solo.......... Flocktonian Polka Profess >r John Norling Galop............. Tam O’Shanter's Ride Estimate cn Water System Ice Cream The entertainment the I. O. O. F. lodge will give on next Wednesday The proposed water system on Jack- September 23rd, promises to surpass son creek will cost $29,016 and the anything ever given in Jacksonville. pumping plant system w ill cost $10,000 They have engaged the famous or a difference of $19,046. humorist, George Gilbert Bancroft and The detailed figures as furnished by Miss D. Lillian Lewis a charming sin Engineer Rountree follows: ger. Dr. Bancroft will give his humor JACKSON CREEK ous sketch, "When Whom and How to Cement to build dam............ 1500 bbls. Love” a musical lecture nevelty and Cement for retaining walls.. 1200 .. laugh producer from start to finish Cost of cement.................. $12,150 and will give a few practical pointers Amount of pipe required to that will be worth going miles to hear. reach from West side of INTERMISSION Dr. Bancroft will be ably assisted by First at the intersection of Selection.............................. King Dodo Miss Lewis in program of vocal and California street .............. 7,800 Rag................................. King of Rags literary selections. $6,376 Grand Selection......................... Faust Cost of pipe.............. This talented pair will give the same With solos for Euphonium, Cornet Cost of excavation and reser program as they do in Portland, voir.................................... 8,500 We can handle briefs and abstract pliance with the provisions of the Ait Clarinet and French horn Seattle, Spokane, and anybody mis- work just as well as any office in the of Congress of June 3, 1878, entitled March...........................Sempre Fidelis Laying pipe........................... 2,000 “An Act for the sale of timber Lands ing this entertainment will be missing state. i in the States of California, Oregon, i a rare tre.n an 1 a c aic ■ of a life tim ; Total........ $29,046 Nevada, and Washington Territory, ’ The I. O. O. F. lodge should be given RED SPECIAL PUMPING PLANT I as extended to all Public Land States Summons i by act of August 4, 1892, great credit for procuring for our city AT MEDFORD With a pumping plant the reservoir I n the C ircuit C ourt of the S tate G eorge B. M organ such an entertainment and no doubt does not need to be as large as a gra of O regon for the C ounty oe jack - of Myrtle Point County of Coos State will be encouraged by a crowded house. The "red spsciai” arrived in Medford vity system. The tank for the pump son . : of Oregon filed in this office on August Don’t m«ss it. Admission 50c child Sunday and a large crowd was on hand ing plant will be 100x100x12 feet, and Alonzo Wimer and ; 22, 1907 his sworn statement No. 9639 for the purchase of the Northeast Mollie Wimer, ren 25c at Orths lla'd, Wednesday to see the presidential cadidate. Mr. would hold 1,250,000 gallons of water. Plaintiffs, (NE'4) quarter of Section No. 26 in evening. Debs is a good speaker and draws a Cement............................... 617 bbls. i Township No. 40 South of Range Ni. vs. » • » large crowd to his lectures. The train Cost of cement................... $2776.50 The General Machinery 2 W., W. M., Ore., and will offer Company, a corporation, j proof to show that the land sought is attracts considerable attention on ac Excavation and laying pipe 3000 GRAMMAR LESSON NO. I more valuable for its timber or stone Defendents. count of the color which is bright red. Pu np (400 gals, permin.) 475 To the General Machinery Company, than for agricultural purposes, and to The color selected is that of the an Extra pipe required................ 871 The P ost announced in the last issue establish his claim to said land before a corporation, Defendent: that a prize grammar contest would archist and many people are lead to Motor.................................... 1500 I n the name of the state of ore - the Register and Reciever of tLis be carried on through the columns of believe that Mr. Debs is an anarchist gon , you are hereby required to answer office, at Roseburg, Oregon, on Satur- the complaint of the plaintiff tiled in I day the 24 th day of October, 1908. the paper. This is open to all school instead of a socialist. $8,622 He names as witnesses: Eugene E. the above entitled court and cause with children in the c«>unty who have not It will be noticed that no provision in ten days from the service of this Morgan, of Gold Beach, Oregon, James passed the eighth grade. The ques J. B. Ba nes, editor and publisher of ie made for piping the town in the Summons upon you, if served within W. Morgan, of Little Rock, Wash.’ tions ami s ntences are c.>11 ted r >m the Jacksonville Post, returned from above estimate as it will require the Jackson County, Oregon but if served Elsworth Morgan, of Gold Beach, Ore ordinary conversations and are very Portland last week, where he purchas same amount of pipe for either system. within any other County in the State of gon, and Henry Nance, of Seattle, Washington. E. A. Morgan of Eugene co n non errors. A« a little inducement ed a new electric motor with which to The estimate on piping the town fol Oregon, then within twenty days from Oregon, V. S. Morgan of Clifton Wash date of the service upon you, or if per we will give the student who sends operate the Post presses. Mr. Barnes lows: Five inch pipe 1305 feet, 2080 sonally served upon you outside the ington. Any and all persons claiming adversely in the first correct answer 50c. The ii making a good paper of the Post and ! feet of four inch, 8620 feet of three State of Oregon, then within six weeks first lesson will cover a period of two is proving a most effective booster for inch and 4320 feet of two inch pipe, from the date of such service and if the above described lands are requested served by publication thereof then on ' to file their claims in this office on or weeks, or two issues of the paper. his town. Central Po nt Herald. total $5,459, to this must be added or before the last day pres ribed in the before said 24th day of October, 1908. Students from other cities must send $2000 for fittings which will bring the order for the publication of Summons B enjamin L. E ddy their answers by mail and the date COLORED MAN amount up to $7,459. This estimate is w hich is the 11th day of September A. Register. D. 1908. and if you fail to appear and clearly written so that we can deter for the pipe f. o. b. SanFrancisco. — ; ---- ♦ answer within the time required, the i DRAWS KNIFE A reservoir to hold 10,000,000 gal plaintiff will apply to the court for the mine who is entitled to the 50c. Timber Land Act, June 3, 1878.— SYNTAX OF ADJECTIVES lons would be a pond of watar 200 feet relief prayed for in his said complaint, Notice For Publication. Late Tuesday night a negro, who wide 300 feet long and 30 feet deep. to-wit: "Iron is more useful than all the lives in Medford, attempted to win in In order to get this body of water it United States Land Office, Roseburg, That a certain Mortgage of record in metals” "A fondness for show is, of all other . an argument by drawing a knife. would require a dam at least 45 feet Jackson County Oregon, bearing date Oregon, April 11, 1908. Notice is hereby given, That in com The argument was over the Gans-Nel high. Such a dam anywhere on Jack- December 1st 1895, for $750.00 execut follies, the most vain. ” ed by Thomas Cline and Emma Cline The first sentance was used or mis son prizs fight, and it appears that son creek would endanger the lives covering the e'j of nw'4 ofsejj and e)-i pliance with the provision of the Act used, in a college debate held in this the colored man had lost $80 on the and property of every person living of s' . of sw1, of ne'4 of Sec. 11 Tp 39 of Congress of June 3, 1878, entitled state about one year ago in the fol result. The white man said that Nel along the creek in the lower Dart cf S. R. 1 W. Willatnette Meridian Ore "An Act for sale of timber Lands in gon containing 30 acres more or less be lowing form; "Resolved that iron is son was his favorite. After a few town. The dam alone would cost the cancelled and satisfied of record and for the States of California, Oregon, Nevada, and Washington Territory.” minutes of heated argument, the color more useful than all the metals. ” further decree of the court quieting the as extended to all Public Land States town $50,000. F. M. R ountree . title of plaintiff in and to said above The second sentence appeared in a ed man drew a knife and said that he ------ ♦ by act of August 4, 1892, described premises, in Plaintiff and pupliahed lecture by the president of would “cut yo heart out.” However J ames W. M organ for his costs and disbursements to be Good for Biliousness. no murder was committed and the one of onr leading universities. of Little Rock County of Thurston taxed. “I took two of Chamberlain’s ¡Stom white man still wears his heart in the ♦ This Summons is served by publica State of Washington filed in this office right place and the negro is boarding ach and Liver Tablets last night, and tion bv order of the Hon. H. K. Hanna on August 22, 1907 his sworn state Bancroft-Lewis Entertainment in the city bastile. I feel fifty per cent, better then I have one of the judges of the above entitled ment No. 9635 for the purchase of the ------- •--------- for weeks, says J. J. Firestone of All court which said order was dated in l)r. Bancroft the famous lecturer Northwest (NW’,) quarter of Section chambers. August 6th 1908 directing If you want a quick sale on your pro egan, Mich. “They are certinl.v a Sinmons to be published in the Jack *<o. 12 in Township No. 40 South of and D. Lillian Lewis vocalist and im fine article for biliousness. ” For sale sonville Post a Newspaper of general Range No. 2 W., W. M.. Ore., and perty list it with Charles Meserve, 115 personator will give one of their high lt’-tf by City Drug Store Samples free. circulation, published in Jackson County, will offer proof to show that the land class entertainments. Wednesday even Seventh Street, Medford. Oregon, forsix consecutive weeks from sought is more valuable for its timber ------- ♦— — ing September 23. the date of the first publication thereof or stone than for agricultural purposes. If you are in need of a typewriter For a Sprained Ankle. Dr. Bancroft will deliver his humor which is August 7th 1908. the last publi an<l to establish his claim to said land call at this office and examine slightly cation being September 11th 1908 and before the Register and Receiver of ous lecture "When Whom and How to A sprained ankle may lie cured in office, at Roseburg, Oregon, on Love” a laugh producer from the about one-third the tin e usually re used L. C. Smith or Smith Premier. requires the defendent to appear and this answer or otherwise plead on or before Friday the 23rd day of October 1908. The L. C. Smith is almost new, used start to finish. quired. by applying Chan berlain's Lin the last day prescribed for the publica He names as witnesses; George B. Dr. Bancroft will be ably assisted iment freely, and giving it absolute only a few weeks. The Smith Premier tion of said Summons. Morgan, of Myrtle Point, Oregon, is worth $75.00 but if sold this week Harvey Miles and Mulkey Eugene E. Morgan, of Gold Beach. by D. Lillian Lewis charming vocalist rest. For «ale by City Drug Store. Oregon. Elsworth Morgan, of Gold can be had for $50. ami impersonator, in a program of lit Attorney for Plaint’ff. Beach, Oregon, and Henry Nance, of -------♦ erary and vocal selections. A new L C. Smith typewriter for Seattle, Washington. Admission Stk children 25c. Don’t be afraid togive Chamberlain's Timber Land Art. June 3, 1878.— sale cheap at this office. Twc- color A ny and all persons claiming adversely ----- •— the above described lands are requested ribbon and tabulator. One of the latest Cough Remedy to your chiklren. It Notice For Publication. to file their claims in this office on or The painters started to decorate the all ball bearing machine. The only contains no opium or other harmful United States Land Office. Roseburg. before said 23rd day of October, 1908. cottage just finished for Chas. Dunford machine on the market with ball bear drug. It always cures. For sale by Oregon, April 13. 1908. B enjamin l ,. E ddy , Tuesday. ing keys. City Drug Store. Notice is hereby given. That in com- Register. Delivered to all Parts of the City The Boss