Jacksonville post. (Jacksonville, Or.) 1906-19??, September 26, 1908, Image 4

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JEWELRY
WATCHES CLOCKS
1908
Aúnan - Taylor Co
Jacksonville, Oregon
REPAIRING
HOT SOFT DRINKS ANU OYSTER
COCK TAILS AT
Guaranteed Satisfactory
ENGRAVING
Monograms and Fancy Worn
RUSSELLS STORE
Geo. H. Hayden
's
Y0U1C Fall
Near Post Office
J
COURT
E. J. BONNER
EYE SPECIALIST
HOUSE
Items of Interest to Jackson County
Tax Payers
INJUNCTION G ANTED
BY JUDGE HANNA
Ladies
We have an entirely new and select assortment
cf FALL and WINTER GOODS which we offer
you at exceptionally low prices consisting of
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Holding that the recall amendment
passed last june is ineffective and
E. Tull vs. F. N. Leismeister; ac­ without legislative action providing for
All wool Alpacas 50c to $1 per yard. 46 inches wide Childrens plaid suiting 25c per yard 32 inches wide
tion to recover money; verdict in favor the manner of putting it into effect,
1
Councilman
John
D.
Olwell,
through
of
plaintiff.
Medford,
Oregon
All wool storm Serges and Cashmeres, 5ltc, 75c up to Our Vicunas or Flannellettes are neat and very dressy,
Elizina Maupin vs. John T. Maupin; his attorneys Reames & Reames, se-
10c to 12’je per yard.
i cured, a temporary injunction from
$1.50 per yard.
| divorce decree granted.
Circuit
Judge
Hanna,
restraining
State of Oregon vs. H. O. Wilkin-
Amoskeagteazle Flannels colors and plain 10c per yard.
Recorder Benjamin F. Collins
Neat figured and striped dress patterns, $8.00 $10.00
THE BLUE JAY POSTAL SHOP son; selling liquor to a minor; on mo- City
from
calling
a
special
election
under
and $12.00 per pattern.
tion of attorney for defendant the
Cheaper grades Outing flannels, we sell for 7c peryard.
Head Quarters for Scenic and
court instucted the jury to return a the recall petition for his removal filed
last
Saturday.
The
injunction
was
Novelty Postals.
Wholesale
verdict in favor of defendant.
served upon Mr. Collins by tne sheriff’s
and Retail business. Send us
State of Oregon vs. Walter Mason; office.
a Trial Mail Order. Our Aim
pleaded not guilty and court appointed
Recorder Collins had announced his
is to Please.
. ... -
E. E. Kelly attorney for defendant.
intention of calling an election Satur-
313! . Main St.
Medford, Ore.
State of Oregon vs. William A. eay to be held October 15, claiming
Harvey; defendant withdrew plea of I that there was no other course he could
not guilty.
pursue, under the charter. He did not
ASHLAND COMMERCIAL COLLEGE State of Oregon vs. John Doe, as- consult the city attorney or the attor-
Ashland, Oregon-
sault with dangerous weapon; true | ney general as to the validity of the
bill.
! recall petition.
Something Special
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State of Oregon vs. John Doe,
Business and Shorthand Training, thor­
ing liquor to a minor; true bill.
ough and practical.
GRAMMAR LESSON NO. I
6 months scholarship............ $45.00.
R. F. Lewman et al. vs. W. R. Cole-
9 months scholarship............60.(X).
man et al.; dismissed.
This is the second part of a grmmar
Note the Special.
State of Oregon vs. James Hayes; lesson No. one. Send you.' correction
All students who secure a nine jury returned a net true bill.
We carry a general stock of durable merchandise. We solicit your patronage
early so that we will know who is the
months scholarship and enter Septem­
Our prices are always the lowest.
J. A. Bothwell vs. W. H. Stalker winner.
ber 7, will be entitled to the combimd
course to July 1, 1909. This gives you et al. action to recover money; dis­ The following paragraphs will finish
lesson one. They are easy if you give
an extra month. Come and investi­ missed.
J. A. Bothwell vs. Realty Bond Syn­ them a little thought:
gate. Address, P. RITNER, Pres.
“No writings whatever abound so
dicate; dismissed.
R. S. Towne vs William Spaulding; much with the bold animated figures
as the sacred books.”
suit for injunction; dismissed.
“Of all the other simpletons, he was
State of Oregon vs. Walter Mason; the greatest. ”
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assault with dangerous weapon; order­ The correct answers will be publishe 1 COUNTY JUOCE NE/L
ed that bench warrant be issued for in the next issus of the P ost . Look
Pure Mineral Water
PLEDGES $50,000
defendant’s arrest.
it up, and then prepare for the next
Hot tied at the Spring
State of Oregon vs. John Doe; rape; lesson. Remember you can earn 50c
ordered that bench warrant be issued if you correct the sentences in this
Gentlemen of the convention;
and Delivered to
for defendants arrest.
issue as well as 50e for the sentences pledge you now, that if Klamath county
Your Residence fresh
will give $50,000, the state of Oregon j
J. W. Dresler et al. vs. Joshua Pat­ in the last issue.
$100,000 and the federal government
and Sparkling.
SYNTAX OF ADJECTIVES
terson; action to recover money; verdiot
“Iron is more useful than all the $250,000, then Jackson county will give
Order From
in favor of defendant.
$25,000 for each of two years with !
metals
”
CHAS. F. DUNFORD. i
State of Oregon vs. John Doe; larceny;
“A fondness for show is, of all other which to complete this project. The |
grand jury ret urned verdict of true bill.
I only thing Jackson county asks is evi- j
State of Oregon vs. J. F. Coss, Jr.; follies, the most vain. ”
. dence of good faith.”
The
first
sentance
was
used
or
mis
­
libel; grand jury returnes a not true
CLASSIFIED
Such were the words of County Judge
used, in a college debate held in this
bill.
state about one year ago in the fol­ J. R. Neil during an enthusiastic good I
C. W. Wolters vs. A. J. Stevens et lowing form: “Resolved that iron is roads meeting in the rooms of the Com­
WANTED A loan on excellent timber
mercial club, where particnlar stress
claim in Jackson county. Address al., action to recover money; jury re­ more useful than all the metals. ”
turns verdict in favor of plaintiff in the The second sentence appeared in a was laid upon the building of the Cra­
T-l care Post, Jacksonville.
sum of $802.48.
puplished lecture by the president cf ter Lake road.
pliunce with the provisions of the Act
WANTED —A two or three-horse-pow-
The pledge of Jackson county fo - i REPUBLICAN CLUB
Douglas County bank vs. D. M. Per­ one of our leading universities.
of Congress of June 3, 1878, entitled
er gasoline engine. New or second ry ; dismissed.
1 lowed addresses on the part of Judge !
"An Act for the sale of timber Lands
IS ORGANIZED in
hand. Apply at this office.
the States of California, Oregon,
i
John
H.
Scott
of
Salem,
president
of
|
NEW CASES
' Nevada, and Washington Territory. ’
TAFT’S RELIGOUS BELIEF
i >R SALE At a bargain 3,000,000
| the Oregon Good Roads association; C.
T. J. Kenney vs. George E. Neuber;
A. W. Orton, representative elect as extended to all Public Land States
feet excelle i nber. Address G, care
S. Jackson of Portland and Judge Bald-
4, 1892,
suit
for
appointment
of
receiver.
Chas.
j
to
the state legislature from Multno- by act of G August
P ost I c onville, Or.
18-2t
eorge B. M organ
To dispose of questions which should i win of Klamath Falls, each of whom j
Prim, attorney for plaintiff.
I mah county, was in the city Thursday of Myrtle Point County of Coos State
i 11! SALE SO acres of timber land
not be asked as speedily as possible , | instill«*! in their audience an enthusi- |
Emily Jane Moore vs Isaac ('. Moore; let us say that Mr. Taft is a member [ asm for better roads, and an intense 1 and assisted in the organization of a of Oregon filed in this office on August
rl-a fr >m Central Point on
22, 1907 ids sworn statement No.
republican club.
e V. He road Will sell or trade suit for divorce. W. H. Abel F. M. of the Unitarian church. That was' desire to see the Crater Lake project i The club elected
9639 tor the purchase of the Northeast
the
following
offi-
Calkins
and
Frank
Groundwater,
attor
­
(NE'J quarter of Section No. 26 in
the church of his parents, and he has , undertaken and carried to completion. |
'■>, .ly. Address Box 95
cers:
Chairman,
Jay
C.
Sexton;
secri-
ney
s
for
plaintiff.
Township No. 40 South of Range No.
A nnmber of the representative busi-
' ickson II. .
14-tf-
never seperated himself from it. His
tary,
Hon.
H.
K.
Hanna
Jr.;
treasur
­
2 W., W. M., Ore., and will offer
W. C. Green vs. F. G. Stinson; ac­ wife however is an Episcopalian, and n ss men of the valley met the Cra
j
ALE One $80.1X1 No. 4 Sharp-
proof to show that the land sought is
er, Dr. J. W. Robinson.
to
recover
money
Withington.
&
tion
ter
Lake
road
commission
in
the
rooms
he
worships
more
often
beside
her
in
,
' 1 ■ .
Separator, 4 good milk
The club was organized with about more valuable tor its timber or stone
Kelley
attorneys
for
Plaintiff.
of
the
commercial
club
and
for
some
than
for agricultural purposes, and to
her
church.
d . number of young Stock,
75 members and it is thought that establish his claim to said land before
These are the facts, which are utter- | hours the project of building the Crater
William Bybee vs. William Lewis;
or write. Adolf Schultz.
about 200 members will be more en- the Register and Reci* ver of this
suit for injunction. H. K. Hanna, Jr., ly and absolutely unimportant. The Lake road was discussed. Tribune.
■ sonville Ore.
office, at Roseburg, Oregon, on Satur­
rolled within two weeks.
matter of a man’s religion has no j
Attorney for plaintiff.
MISCELLANEOUS
Each m mber is delegated to enroll day the 24th day of October, 1908.
He names as witnesses: Eugene E.
rightful place in consideration of his |
GRAND JURY
five members, but it is net n«cessai y Morgan, of Gold Beach, Oregon, James
i
i AK i NG Mrs. Hostetter is
CL BBING OFFER
fitness
for
the
presidency.
The
con-
j
The grand jury finished its labors
to stop at five if there are six to be W. Morgan, of Little Rock, Wash.’
’ >ir I ' Io dress making or sew-
stitution of the nation, ordained and
Eisworth Morgan, of Gold Beach, Ore­
had,
i . Having finished her trade in last Saturday and was discharged from established “to secure the blessings
The P ost has made arrangements to
J. B. Barm s has been elected vice- gon, and Henry Nance, of Seattle,
■ o. .lie largest dress making es- d ity. The jurymen returned nine true of liberty to ourselves and our pos- I cl ‘b with the Toledo Weekly Blade and
Washington. E. A. Morgan of Eugene
and seven not true bills. They investi­
president of the state republican lea­ Oregon, V. S. Morgan of Clifton Wash­
■ di.n nt- on the coast.
terity,” expressly places the very sug- the American Farmer,
gue.
ington.
gated the condition of the books of
gestion of such thought outside the I This will be the last year that the
Any and all persons claiming adversely
The regular metting night of the
the county and reported on several
Toledo Blade will club with other
pale of patriotism.
small matters.
club will be on each Wednesday even­ the above described lands are requested
LIQUOR CASE SET
papers.
The
following
is
an
extract
to
file their claims in this office on or
No words can be clearer than these
MARRIAGE LICENSES
ing. A program and short speeches
from our country’s fundamental law from a letter received from the Blade: will be the feature of these m etings. before said 24th day of October, 1908.
FOR WEDNESDAY
B enjamin L. E ddy
Frank A. Bennett and Bess Nickell. “No religious test ever shall be re­ “The extraordinary advance in cost of
The local club is making preparations
Register.
The Medford liquor case has been sit
quired as a qualification to any office print paper almost decided us not to to have several speakors here in the
Theodore Webb and Alma Gault.
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f r hearing in ihe supreme court Wed-
Harrison M. Morrison and Esther or pulic trust under the United make a clubbing offer at all this season, | near future. C. W. Fulton, Walter
knowing the usual offer would net us
States. ”
n ’sday, October 7. In this case Judge Stevens.
Timber Land Act, June 3, 1878.—
L. Tooze and several other good ora­
Hanna held that the charter of the city
The numerous queries about Mr. j a great loss, we finally concluded to '
Notice For Publication.
tors
will
be
invited.
The
general
pub
­
Richard J. Calder and Pansy Car­
of Medford, adopted by the people prior ney.
Tafts religious belief shows simply j make the old offer for this one season
United
States Land Office, Roseburg,
lic is invited to attend these meetings.
to the temperance vote ef the people
the extent to which his enemies have , more. ”
Oregon, April 11, 1908.
Bring
your
wife
or
your
girl,
or
some
I
Henry Williams and Hazel Thomp- gone to rouse some prejudice aga nst j
last June, was supreme over the local
Notict is hereby given, That in com­
Lay in your Winter’s reading now other fellows girl, to these meetings.
option law and that therefore since t e ■on.
him. Since there was no spot upou while you can get it for so little.
pliance with the provision of the Act
H.
Clark
Rippey
and
Lottie Taylor. his whole clean i ecord of private con­
charter gave the city the right to license
of Congress of June 3, 1878, entitled
Our offer:
A new L. C. Smith typewriter for
Joseph Mayfield and Ruby E. Rus- duct and public service to which they
aaloons the temperence vote in June
An Act for sale of timber Lands in
Blade
sale
cheap
at
this
ofliice.
Twc-
color
$1.00
■ell.
does not prevail.
could point to Taft’s detriment they Toledo Weekly
the States of California, Oregon,
$1.50 ribbon and tabulator. One of the latest Nevada, and Washington Territory, ”
The October term of the supreme
Francis E. Miller Olma M. McI.inn. displayed their willingmsi to decend Jacksonville Post
all ball bearing machine. The only as extended to all Public Land Sta'te«
court opens Monday, Oct. 5.
to any depth of petty, cowardly, con­
Total
$2.50 machine on the market with ball bear- by act of August 4, 1892,
temptible
attack
that
might
do
him
Owing to the pastor’s attendence at
$1.75 ng keys.
J ames W. M organ
Geo. L. Davis returned from his vaca­ the annual conf« rence at Salem there harm. —Philadelphia North American. Our price..............
of Little Rock County of Thurston
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Jacksonville Post.
$1.50
tion Monday. Mr. Davis attended the will be a class-meeting held at the
State of Washington filed in this office
.40
American Farmer.
State fair at Salem.
M. E. church next Sunday morning at
If you are in need of a typewriter
on August 22, 1907 his sworn state­
11 o’clock, and Epworth League at call at this office and examine slightly
ment No. 9635 for the purchase of the
Total.
...
6:45 P. M. instead of the regular uses! L. C. Smith or Smith Premier.
Northwest (NW'J quarter of Section
Our
price
...................
preaching services which w ill be re­ The L. C. Smith is almost new, used
No. 12 in Township No. 40 South of
builders, mechanics
sumed Oct. 4th.
only a few weeks. The Smith Premier Jacksonville Post.......
and Cabinet Portraits made by Range No. 2 W., W. M.. Ore., and
will offer proof to show that the land
is worth $75.00 but if sold this week Toledo Blade..............
a* titan* and workers of all
sought is more valuable for its timber
Good for Biliousnena.
American Farmer
can lie had for $50.
kinds wear
or stone than for agricultural purposes,
“I took two of Chamlterlain’s Stom­
- -■
■-------
and to establish his claim to said land
Levi Strauss & Co’s
ach and Liver Tablets last night, and
Total
$2.90 At his residence near the Court House before the Register and Receiver of
If
you
w
ant
a
quick
sale
on
your
pro
­
Copper Rireled Overall.
I feel fifty per cent, better then 1 have
$1.95 Satisfaction guaranteed. Stamps. 3 this office, at Roseburg, Oregon, on
Our Price............
r nday the 23rd day of Octolier 1908.
for weeks, says J. J. Firestone of All­ perty list it with Charles Meserve, 115
Seventh Street, Medford.
He names as witnesses: George B.
lt’-tf
This offer may nut last much longer. positions. 1 dozen 50c. Cabinets ac­
egan,
Mich.
“
They
art'
certinly
a
I4r|t------ k
Morgan, of Myrtle Point, Oregon,
Renewals will count the same as new cording to mounts selected.
fine
article
for
biliousness.
”
For
sale
Eugene E Morgan, of Gold Beach,
cut lull
subscriptions and if your subscription
Paintn' time's a-comin,’
by City Drug Store Samples free.
Oregon Els worth Morgan, of Gold
kkiitj denim
Weather’s gettin' clear.
is
almost
out,
renew
and
get
the
be
­
Beach. Oregon, and Henry Nance, of
♦
•tronf and
People’s gettin’ restless
Seattle, Washington.
nefit < f this offer.
Don’t l»e afraid togive Chamberlain's
•ertK-cabla
Shortly you kin hear
Timber I-and Art, June X 1878. -
Mn^ ’,*" P*r*,na claiming adversely
«A >our dealer
Cough Remedy to your children. It All th’ folks a-callin'
the above described lands are requested
Notice For Publication.
tojde their claims in this office on i.r
contains no opium or other harmful
"Hurry up with that paint.”
We can handle briefs and abstract
I nited States Land Office, Roseburg, before said 23id ‘ day
. of October,
I____ , 1908.
drug. It always cures. For sale by For Hostetter & Zook, you see.
work
just
as
well
as
any
office
in
the
Oregon,
April
IX
1908.
Are never very late. ’
B
enjamin i ,. E ddy ,
City
Drug
Store.
i
Notiiu is hereby given. That in com-
state.
Register.
Dr. of Opthalrnolofry. recently from Chicago.
Glasses correctly fitted ho they uever have to
be changed for the distance. Perfect fit
guaranteed to cure Chronic Headache and
St. Vita« Dance.
CIRCUIT COURT NEWS
In Wash Fabrics
We offer you the very best makes of ginghams, toil
du nord, utility Amoskeags. Calicoes, Simpson's
Arnolds and Americans.
NUN AN-TAYLOR CO
Cölestin
Ice Cream
Delivered to all
Parts of the City
The Boss
Stamp Pictures
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