EAGLE POINT ITEMS
K
TAFT
IS
NOT
LOSING
Wedding Joys
GROUND
Miss Lottie Taylor an 1 Mr. Clark
Rippey surprised their many friends
Sunday when they, aceompained by
Some democratic papers are claim
Miss Taylor’s brother, Carl, also her ing that Bryan is gaining in political
sister and husband, Mrs. and Mr. strength, while the most conservative
I will open a modern dress makiny parlor in Med ord, on
Brown entered an automoqile and admit his defeat. Mr. Bryan may
Monday, September 11, in Hankin'» Hlock, over the druy »tore.
were rapidly drive 1 to Jacksonville gain many votes, but there will be a
FANCY GOWNS AND WAISTS A SPECIALTY
where they were joined in tie happy long stretch of country between him
bonds of matrimony. Th >y left Tues and the presidential chair when the
day morning for Portland where tiny final count is made.
will make their future home. All jo n
in wishing them many years of joy ai d THE FRUiT OF
happiness.
JACKSOilVILLE
Rev. G. S. Clevenger held preaching
services in the Babtist church l.ere
W. I. McIntyre brought to this office
Sunday evening.
last Saturday a box of Northern Spy
Mrs. B. Jackson and daughter, Ga- apples. The Apples are in three rows
nell made a business trip to Medford and five apples in a row.
Tuesday.
If you are contemplating a social, or enterta'n-
A few of ths people of this city were
F’or a Sprained Anklr.
entertained at the Babtist Church
ment, lawn parly or an outing, yon will need
A sprained ankle may be cured in
Tuesday evening by Rev. G. S. Cleven
\
Leave your ordeis. lam prepared
ger who delivered an interesting lec about one-third the time usually re
ture on “Alaska.” Mr. Clevenger quired, by applying Chamberlain’s Lin
Vv/i
f0 make Cakes from25 cents to $40
spent several years in the wilds of iment freely, and giving it absolute
Alaska and his lecture was very much rest. F’or sale by City Drug Store.
enjoyed by those who were fortunate
enough to hear it.
Alias Summons.
Our genial county school superin- In The Circuit Court Of The State Of Oregon.
tendant, J. Percy Wells, spent a few For 3 he County Of jackso. ss.
In the matter of the Application of
LOCAL NEWS
LOCAL NEWS
days of this week in this part of the Zukma Kostomlatsky to register title to the
county visiting the public schools. He ■ following described real property situated in
F’or the news read the P ost .
Read our want ads. on page 4.
visited the Eagle Point school Thurs ■ Jackson County, Oregon, to-wit:
Beginning 4.80 chains East of the North
Mrs. H. M. Meader of the Kiser
Frank Cameron of Applegate was day and while there made a few re west
corner of I). L. C. no . 81 in Tp. 37 S.,
orchard spent Tuesday in town.
marks that were pleasant and profit of R. 2 w.. of the w. M., and running thence
trading in this city Monday.
able
to
both
teachers
and
pupils.
T. L. Moore, proprietor of the Hotel '
North 8.25 chains; thence East 12.48 chains;
Miss Bertha Prim will open the
thenc south 8.25 chains thence west 12.48 chains,
Moore, was a buisness visitor Tuesday. Forest Creek school next Monday.
to the place of beginning, containing 10.30 Acres.
Mr. and Mrs. Earl Jackson visited I
DIED
Ray Sexton, who has been visiting
vs.
at the home of John Margreiter last with his parents in Minneapolis Kan
Margaret Tice, a widow; waiter Tice, single;
Willits and Rush B. Willits, her husband;
Sunday.
sas, for the past month, returned Mon- HOBSON —At the family home in this Anna
city,
Tuesday,
September
22, 1908. Effie I’helps and Ira Phelps, her husband;
Mrs. Guy Lawton and Miss Laura i day.
Alonzo Hobson, aged 25 years. In Charley Tice and Belle Tice, hit wife; Tom
Evans were over from Medford Tues
Tice, single: Maggie culver and Melvin
A large crowd from this city attend
terment in the Jac ksonville cemetery, Culver, her husband; Hazel Tice, single;
day afternoon.
ed the band concerte at Medford last
Wednesday, September 23.
Fred Tice and Martha Tice, his wife, Babe
Mrs. L. J. Sears is helping in the suit Sunday, which marked the last con The deceased was a young man of Tice, single; Nettie Clark and William Clark,
department at Deul & Kentner’s during cert of the season.
steady habits and who was respected h r husband; Elmira May Cox and John w.
her husband; Eva Naylor and Melvin
the fall rush.
Lawrei.ee Pickens formerly manager by all who knew him. He was a mem Cox.
Naylor, her husband; Amelia Wilson and a .
A. J. McKinney was down from of Russell's confectionery store in this ber of the Odd Fellow lodge, under M. wilson. her husband; Mary L. Davison,
Grants Pass Tuesday as a witness in city left Wednesday for Corvallis whose auspices the funeral was held. I single: william E. Davison, single; Annie
tie C >ss ease.
where he will attend the Oregon Agri He leaves a mother, two brothers and Jackson and w. H. Jackson, her husband;
Fred E. Davison, single; Mary a . Davison, a
Mrs. G. S. Epperson returned Mon culture College.
four sisters.
widow; Joseph Taylor and Louisa Taylor.
day from Medford after spending a
Dick Gaskin who has been visaing
| his wife; Joseph H. Taylor, single; Thomas
few days wit'i Mrs. C. W. Conklin.
in SanFrancisco returned Saturday. BOSCHEY At the I. O. O. F. home L. Taylor, single; Louis H. Meigs and Mary
E. Meigs, his wife; J. A. Smith and Mary J.
in Portland, Monday, September 21, Smith,
Miss Katherine Chapman has return Mr. Gaskin took charge of Rnssell’s
his wife; C. E. werst, single: and
candy
store
and
will
hearafter
furnish
1908.
Peter
Boschey,
aged
81.
Inter
ed from Portland where she has been 1
A.11 whom it may concern,
his patrons with candies and light re
ment in the Jacksonville cemetery,
Defendants.
Selecting her
T<> WalterTice, Tom Tice, Maggie Culver, Melvin
freshments.
Wednesday, September 23, 1908.
nary.
Babe Tyce, Nettie Clark, William dark,
The deceased was born November ' Culver.
Mrs. L. S. Trefern of Grants Pass
Mrs. Hattie Ridenger left a few
Eva Naylor, Melvin Naylor, Amelia Wilson, A. M.
30,
1856,
in
the
City
Rhine,
Bavaria,
wilson. Fred E. Davison, c. E. werst, and all
days ago for Albany after visiting who has been visiting her daughti r
there she will go to Portland to re- Mrs. Chas. F. Dunford, for the past and was a pioneer Southern of Oregon, | whom it may concern. Defendants:
month returned to her home today, coming here in tie fifties and engaged In the name of the state of Oregon, You. and
main indefinately.
¡ each of you, are hereby required to appear and
accompamed
by her grand daughter in mining.
| answer the application filet! against you in the
Holman Peter returned home the
Miss
Flossie
Dunford.
¡
above entitled cause, which is an action brought
first of the week from a six weeks
NOTICE.
I for the purpose of Registering the title to the '
I
want
to*
buy
a
good
homestead
vacation at SanFrancisco and other
The Jacksonville Mused Club will above descriced premises, and you are so required
relinquishment, or meet a cruiser who
California points.
to appear and answer on or before the 22nd day
hold
their first meeting of the season I of
can locate me. Write me not later
September, A. D. 19!»8, and if you fail to so
Three Gold Medals ami lhe Grai <1 thin September 19. Address N. E. Thursday, October 1. The annual elec- appear and answer for want thereof the Plaintiff
Prize at St. Louis Worlds Fair-that’s a CLEVELAND, general delivery, Port ti 11 of officers will take place at this will apply to the court for the relief in said
record! I. W. H arper whi-key is the land, Oregon.
meeting in the Native Daughters Application and heiein demanded, Said Applica
tion being now on file in the office of the clerk
le der. For sale by E. H. H elms .
hall
of said court in Jacksonville Jackson county,
Miss Annie Broad has gone to Will-'
Oregon; the date of the order for the Publication
II 1 Elliott arrived from Port iams Creek, to spend the winter with
of this Summons is August 7th A. D. 19C8.
Reduced rates to SanFrancisco.
land a few (lavs ago to make her I otite her sister Mes. Kate Dungey.
Dated August 7th A. D. 1908.
Account the Trans Mississippi Com
W. R. COLEMAN
iti Jacksonville. Mr. Elliot had pro
county clerk of Jackson county.
A fire alarm was turned in last night merci d Congress to be held in Sar-
ceeded her having opened a blacksmith
Oregon, ex-officio clerk of the
circuit
court.
about
7:15
o
’
clock
p.
m.
The
fire
Francisco
Oct.
6
to
10,
the
Southern
shop here.
started
in
Joe
Wetterer
’
e
barn.
It
Pacific
Co.
will
sell
tickets
fo"
the
W
Carnahan,
Elizabeth
Mrs F. ’
Notice.
(’a nahan. \ i \ I' rch ' I’ M ill-.x. is said that the cow kicked a light over round trip at a fare and one third,
the Circuit Court of the State of Oregon,
.1 hn Norris and wife which caused the blaze, No damage sale dates Oct. 3 and 4, continous pas ! for n the
I K. Friz
County of Jackson, ss.
sage in both directions, final return
attended th.
ne'al Wednesday of was done.
In the Matter of the Application of
limit
twenty
nine
days
from
data
of
th ■ tie Alonz ■ llollSO.
Look up the clubbing oiler in this
W. J. Warner to register title to the fol
lowing described real property, situated in
issue
of the P ost . We do not want to sale.
o 1 ■ von
It th Robe1 ah lodge
Further
particulars
at
the
depot.
Jackson
County, Oregon, to-wit:
No. 4 celebrated the anniversary of the cheapen the paper by clubbing with
Beginning at the Northeast Corner of
order with a s .cial time. Mesdames worthless papers so have only selected
D. L. C. no . 79 in Tp. 37 S., of R. 2 W.. of the
NOTICE.
E im.i D;.nford and Alice Ulrich were a few of the best. It is our aim to
W. M., and running thence South 31.80
give
a
good
newsy
paper
therefore
we
Notice is hereby given that preaching Chains to the Southeast Corner of said I). L.
in char i' o' I he evening.
must build up a good sound circula- services will be resumed in the Pres C. no . 79: thence East 5.80 Chains; thence
North 31.80 Chains; thence West 5.80 Chains
Judge Dunn of Ashland was in Jack t ion.
byterian Church next sabbath even to
place of beginning. containing 18.44acres.
sonville Tuesday afterno >n on buisness. P untn’ time’s a-comin,’
ing Sept. 27, at 7:30 p. m.
Also; Beginning 6.50 Chains East of the
Weather's gettin’ clear,
Sabba'h school at 10 a. m.
Mrs. J. W. Berry and daughter Miss
Northeast Corner of D. L. C. No. 79 in Tp.
37 S., of R. 2 W., of the W. M.. and running1
Laura are visiting relatives in Rose People’s gettin' restless —
-------- •--------
Shortly you kin hear
thence East 6.06 Chains; thence South 16.32
burg.
ADVERTISED LETTERS.
Chaains; thence West 6.06 Chains; thence
All th’ folks a-callin'
"Hurry up with that paint.”
The following li tters remain uncalled North 16.32 Chains; to place of beginning,
E. B. Hanley and wife have returned
Hostetter & Zook, you see.
from an extended trip to Alaska and For
for
in the Postoffice ut Jacksonville. containing 9.89 acres. vs.
Are never very late.
Seat I le.
Oregon. Those calling for the same Margaret Tice; Walter Tice; Anna Willits; Kush
must give the date of this advertise Il W Hits: Effie Phelps; Ira Phelps.Charlev
Miss Emma Grimes of Medford spent
Tice: Belie Tice: Tom Tice; Maxeie Culver:
ment, and say “Advertised.”
CL’ BBING OFFER
last Saturday and Sunday with her
Melvin culver; Hazel Tice; Fred Tice: Martha
Mrs.
F.
I..
Blakely.
John
G.
Norten,
cousins Misses F lora and Minnie Thomp
I ice; Babe Tice: Nettie Clark; William Clark:
son.
The P ost has made arrangements to Mrs. Tom Owens, P. H. Silva, Mrs. Elmira May Cox; John W. Cox; Eva Naylor
Melvin Naylor; Amelia Wilson; A. M. Wilson;
Mr. and Mrs. J. J. Murphy of Ash club with the Toledo Weekly Blade and Lena Smith, Mrs. Dan Solis.
Mary L. Davison. William E. Davison: Annie
land were in town this week visiting the American Farmer.
JOHN F. MILLER Postmaster. Jackson: W; H. Jackson; Fred E. Davison;
Mary A. Davison; Joseph Taylor: Louisa;
This will be the last year that the
at the homes of J. R. Neil of this city
Taylor; Joseph II. Taylor; Thomas; L. Taylor,
Toledo Blade will club with other
BORN
and Miles Cantrell of Applegate.
and All Whom it may Concern.
papers. The following is an extract
Defendants.
Peter Ingram and family returned
from a letter received from the Blade: BOSSUM To Mr and Mrs. S. J. Bos-
TAKE NOTICE.
Wednesday from their outing on Forest
sum, Wednesday morning, Sept, 23. That on the 7th day of Auaust. A. II. 19 IS. and
i
“The extraordinary advance in cost of
Creek. Mr. Ingram stated that hunt print paper almost decided us
a 1<)1 pound boy.
Application was filed by said W. J. Warner in the
not to
ing and fishing was very poor there make a clubbing offer at all this season,
Circuit Court of Jackson County, Oregon, for
Initial Reicistration of the land above described;
this year on account of the dry
knowing the usual offer woukl net us
Now unless you appear and answer on or liefore
NOTICE TO TAXPAYERS
the 22nd day of September A. D. 19l*S. and show
a great loss, we finally concluded to
cause why such application should not be granted,
make the old offer for this one season
Notice is hereby given that tie the same will be taken as confessed, and a decree
more.”
Board of Equalization for Jackson will lie entered accord in v to the prayer of the
Lay in your Winter's reading now
and you will be forever barred from
County Oregon, will attend in the application,
disputing the same.
while you can get it for so little.
county court bouse, in Jacksonville Witness my hand and the Seal of the Court
Our offer:
Oregon, and publicly examine the as hereto affixed this Tth day of August A. D. 19"S.
Toledo Weekly Blade
W. R. COLEMA n
$1.00 sessment rolls, and correct all errors
county clerk of Jackr-on county.
Jacksonville Post..
$1.50 in valuation, description or qualities of
Oregon, and ex-officio clerk of
the circuit court.
lands, lots or other property assessed
Total .. .
. $2.50 by me on Monday October 19th 1908.
Our price................
$1.75 that being the day fixed by law.
60 YEARS’
Jacksonville Post
$1.50
EXPERIENCE
Dated this 19th day of Sept. 1908.
American Farmer.
. . .40
JH
Other papers please copy.
Ki ■
1 —J
M g
I’ etf . r A pplegate ,
/ i ■ it g . ■
Total.
$1.90
■ H
1
Assessor of Jackson County Oregon.
A few doves of this remedy will in Our price............
$1.70
variably cure *n ordinary alt«, k of
diarrhipa.
Jacksonville Post..
$1.50
Best Treatment for Burns.
It can always be depended upon. Toledo Blade
T rade M arks
$1.00
D esigns
! even in the more severe ntiaeki if
If
for
no other reason, Chamberlain’s
American
Farmer
.40
C
opyrights ’ A c .
i ramp colic and cholera tuorlms.
Salve
should
be
kept
in
every
household
Antone «ending a «ketch end deecrtptfnn may
it is equally successful for slimmer
quickly »»certain our opinion free whet her an
Intention la probably pet ent able. Conminnlra-
di irrb.va and cholera infantum in
Total
$2.90 on account of its great value in the tiens
atrlctjf confidential. HANDBOOK on Patents
i hildn-li, and is the means of saving Our Price .
treament
of
burns.
It
allays
the
pain
aunt free. (»Ideal agency for «ecuring patent«.
$1.95
Patenta taken through Munn A Co. recette
tlie lives of many children each year
almost instantly, and unlnss the injury tprcul notice, without cl arge. in the
When reiluieil with water ami
This offer may not last much longer. is a severe one. heals the parts w ithout
sweetened it is pleasant to take.
Every man of a family should keep Renewals will count the same as m w leaving a scar. This salve is also un A handaomely !Hn«frated weeklr T arcent cir
subscriptions and if your subscription equaled for chapped bauds sore ¡lippies culation of any soient ni-’ t •• > o. Term*. |3 a
this >etiitdy in his Imine liny it now
A.
>c ir : four months, II. S • Lyall yh " t «steal era.
P hice , 25 c .
L arge sue . 5w.
is almost out, renew and get the be and diseases of the skin. Price. 25 cents.
nefit of this utfei.
MUNN
&
For sale by City Drug St >; •
Branch Office.
F ‘T . washluaton. D. C.
II
II
•I
II
li
SP
OPENING
CARLOTTA SMITH
BANKS
Bread, Cakes and Pies
J.ILTRENBERTH, onfectioner
H.
A happi party of distinguished
guests came in an Auto, one morning
this week to the resideneeof Rev. Ennis
of Jacksonville, to renew former ac
quaintances and enlist his services.
The party consisted of Mr. William
Brown the prosperous merchant of
Eagle Point, Mrs. William Brow >,
his wife, Miss Lottie Taylor, his sister
inlaw, also his brotherinlaw, and Mr.
H. Clark Rippey of Portland.
The chief interest of the occasion
centered about Miss Taylor and Mr.
Rippey who in the pleasantest misxl
possible entered upon the marriage
covenant.
The bride is known as one of the
most highly respected young ladies of
Eagle Point, whose future welfare
will be followed by a host of friends,
while the groom is a prosperous young
business man of Portland, who is
building up for himself a character
which commands respect. We shall
follow them with interest, and, bespeak
for them a happy voyage over life’s
matrimonial seas.
0.
»JLKINSON
A
FREE
MAN
II. O. Wilkenson, of Medford was in-
ilictel by the grand jury for selling
liquor to minors, and w as arraigned bi -
fore the circuit Saturday. The indict
ment was faulty inasmuch as it accused
H. O. Wilkenson w ith the selling intox
icating liquors to minors without ment
ion of the bartender. Wilkenson pro.tn
that he did not personally sell lipuor to
a minor and was discharged.
A “John Doe” indictment is in the
hands of the officials charging the
selling of liquor to minors. Just who
this John Doe is a question interesting
several of our citizens. The liquor whs
sold in Jacksonville, or alleged to have
been sold.
This session of the circuit court will
cost the county about $6.000. and the
docket is the longest in the history Ot
the county.
The Emerick serves meals at ail
hours. Everything neat and clean,
prices reasonable.
11-tf
THE RECEPTION
LU Y & KEEGAN, Props
Family Trade Solicited
Sole
Agents Albany Beer
Í T. L. De Vore, Jacksonville, Ore
AH kinds New and Second Hand
Goods bought and sold. Want
to buy Junk. Old copper and
Rubber bought.
: Shoe and Harness Repairing
i
Harness Goods for Sale. Sole Leather for Sale
Ryan Building
Opposite U. S. Hote
Announcement
I am now prepared with a 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
Criterion Saloon
For Fine Wines, Liquorsand Cigars.
DUNNINGTON & DENEFF, PROPRIETORS
Jacksonville,
Oregon
.1
Oregon
Builders
Are
you
doing
what
you
can to populate your State?
OREGON NEEDS PEOPLE—Settlers, honest farmers mechanics,
merchants, clerks, people with brains, strong hands and a willing
heart—capital or no capital.
Southern Pacific Co. Lines in Oregon
HAnml.LLtl
Scientific American.
Co.36’“” New York
is sending tons of literature to the East for distribution
through every available agency. Will you not help the good work
of builping Oregon by sending us the names and addresses of ' your
your
friends who are likely to be interested in this state? We will be
glad to bear the expence of sending them complete information
about Oregon and its opportunities.
COLONIST TICKETS will be on sale during SEPTEMBER
AND OCTOBER from the Fast to all points in Oregon. The fares
from a few principle cities are:
From Denver - - - $30.00 From Louisville $41.70
Omaha ... 30.00
Cincinnati I-' _'H
Kansas City - 30.00
Cleveland 44.75
St. Louis - - 35.50
New Yor, 57.00
Chicago - - - 38.00
TICKETS CAN BE prepaid .
If you want to bring a friend or relative to Oregon.
proper amount with any of our agents. The ticket wüTthën be
furnished by telegraph.
S. ROSENBAUM Local Agent Mediord Ore.
WM. MCMURRY. Gen. Pass. Agent, Portland Ore.