Jacksonville post. (Jacksonville, Or.) 1906-19??, October 03, 1908, Image 6

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    LOCAL NEWS
EARL
JACKSON
For Particular
Address
Harry Lewis who has bsen in Kla­
UNDER ARREST
math county this
has returned
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home.
Earl Jackson who assaulted George
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The young men whose |a>ckets are Putnam, editor of the Tribune, last
filled with cigarette wrappers, mustach week, was placed under arrest Wed­
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I will open « modern drexs making parlor in Med ord, on
combs, finger nail cleaners, miniature nesday upon a complaint sworn to by
September ll. in Haskin'» llloek, over the drug store.
curling irons, looking glasses, etc., and Putnam. He was taken before Justice
II .Mondag, F.4.VCF
have their mothers crease their pants Cannon and his preliminary hearing
GO 14.V.S’ AM) WAISTS ;4 SPECIALTY
every day. are not the ones who will will be held next Monday morning at
make promising husbands. The pockets 10 o,clock. In all probability he will be
of th >se who are helping to make tl e bound over to the circuit court. Reames
country bloom and causing two blades & Reames will conduct the defence,
of grass to grow where God planted while E. E. Kelley will appear for the
but one, will be found filled with barbed prosecution.
wire staples, and different sizes of nails
and screws. They are the boys the
We are closing out our entire line
girls had better look after.
of new and second hand sewing ma-
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chines not at cost but at a price and
Why Colds are Dangerous.
terms to fit your pocket. You can
Because
you
have
contracted
ordin
in
If you are contemplating a social, or enterta:n-
have the use of a machine while you
colds and recovered from them wit 1 ut
are paying for it without interest, A
ment, lawn parly or an outing, yon will need
treatment of any kind, do not for a
few of our best machines are at the
moment imagine that colds are not
following prices.
4 IZ’iT’Q Leave your ordeis. lam prepared
dangerous. Everyoneknows thatpneu-
Drop Head Singer.............. $28.00
at L/Y j C/O to make Cakes from25 cents to $40
monia and chronic catarrah have their New
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4 4
Davis.............. $20.00
origin in a common cold. Consumption
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White ....... $30.00
is not caused by a cold but the cold
Prompt Delivery
.Singer.........
prepares the system for the reception 2nd hand
Davis..........
and development of the germs that
“ New Home
would not otherwise have found lodg­ “
“ Help Mate..............
ment. It is the same with ail infect­ "
“
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Singer...
LOCAL NEWS
LOCAL NEWS
ious diseases. Di[ htheria scarlet fever
Terms: 2nd hand cash, new ones
■ measles and whooping cough are much
For the news read the P ost .
time, e will take your old one
Read our want ads. on page 4.
1 more likely to be contracted when the
T. J. Kenney has gone to Portland child has a cold. You will see from part payment on a new one.
William Broad has been quite sick the
Medford Pharmacy.
this that more real danger lurks in a
on a short business trip.
past week.
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Frank R. Neil of Butte Falls was | cold than in any other of the common
Oscar Lewis came over from Pokeg-
a visitor at the c >uhty seat Wednes­ ; ailments. The easiest and quickest
amy to attend the circus Monday.
Family Trade Solicited
CLUBBING OFFER
way to cure a cold is to take Chamber-
Monday is the regular monthly meet­ day.
j
Iain
’
s
Cough
Remedy.
The
msny
re
­
Mrs. J. N. T. Miller of Port'and for­
ing of the volunteer fire department.
markable cures effected by this pre­
The POST has made arrangements to
D. B. Grant of Ashland has been merally a resident of Jacksonville is paration have made it a staple article club with the Toledo Weekly Blade and
transacting business at the court house visiting friends here.
! of trade over a large part of the world. the American Farmer.
Mrs. E. Autenreith of Roseburg ar­ For sale by City Drug Store.
this wee'-.
This will be the last year that the
Miss Louise Henry of Ashland spent rived Wednesday to visit her sister j
Toledo Blade will club with other
Sunday in this city wi'h her sister Mss. M. Armstrong who is quite ill.
papers. The following is an extract
END OF THE PEACH
Miss Stella Levy was called to Ber- |
Miss Grace Henry.
from a letter received from the Blade:
SEASON HAS COME “The extraordinary advance in cost of
David Cronemiller and Left Port left keley Cd., Monday by a message tell-j
print paper almost decided us not to
Friday for Klamath county on a fish- ing her of the death of her sister
There were practically no first-class make a clubbing offer at all this season,
Mrs. Jennie Dattlebaum, which occur-
ing and hunting trip.
ed Sunday Sept. 27. Miss Levy was peaches in the Front street market knowing the usual offer would net us
All kinds New and Second Hand
The Jacksonville Musical Club met
joined by her sister Mrs. A. H. Meag- today, and the outlook is for but little a great loss, we finally concluded to
Goods bought and sold. Want
Thursday evening reorganized, and
more of this fruit this year. The make the old offer for this one season
ley of Portland.
will continue during the winter.
to
buy Junk. Old copper and
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season is ended. F;gureson the qu n ty more.”
The Emerick serves meals at all Vancouver, Washington, one of the old of peaches handled here this season are
Rubber
bought.
pioneer
towns
made
famous
by
having
Our offer:
hours. Everything neat and clean,
General Grant and General Sherman I not available, for the fruit came from
prices reasonable.
ll-tf
20 or more points in the three Coast Toledo Weekly Blade
$1.00
located at the Barracks there, is giv- '
if you waul a quick sale on your pro- ing some of the newer towns a sample , states and accurate records of ship­ Jacksonville Post....
$1.50
pi rty list it wiih Charles Meserve, 115 of civic enterprise. Not satisfied with ments are not to be had, but local
Total
.. .$2.50
$ ■ •
. Ai ■ do- 1.
It;-: f putting down hard-surfaced pavement dealers say there is no doubt that the
| season just finished was the biggest Our price...............
...$1.75
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Harness Goods for Sale. Sole Le-f
or Sale,
Mrs. Mamie Dox who has been at on last Saturday they celebrated the
1 in the history of the peach industry of Jacksonville Post.
.. $1.50
the Klamath Hot Springs and the completion of an electric street rail­ the Northwest.
Ryan Building
. Pote
American Farmer.
... .40
Southern Oregon Hospital at Ashland way system rr.hich reaches well into
“Portland this year handled probab­
the suburbs.
returned home Thursday.
ly three times as many peaches as
Total...
. $1.90
Mrs. Oral Orth is visit'ng relatives 1 were disposed of in this market last
Three Gold Medals and the Grat d
Our price.................
....$1.70
I’riz at t. Louis Worlds Fair-tl.al - a in the Willamette valley.
year,” was the comment of one fruit
recur I
A'. H arper whiskey is the
Jacksonville
Post....
....$1.50
Miss Mollie Towne spent Sunday at man, "and in all probability 50 per
....$1.00
her home in Phoenix.
cent more than were marketed here Toledo Blade............
___ .40
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John Cantrell of Applegate was in in any previous year. The crop in the American Farmer...
h typewri
1
three Coast states was one of the
sale cheap at this office. Tw - «>' r town this week on business.
Total
$2.90
ribbon and tabulator. One of the latest
Ed Binns who has been visiting his biggest ever known, and that Por - I Our Price............
I am now prepared with .
$1.95
. i s Morse
all ball beari
machine, The only family in Portland returned home Wed­ and figured largely as a market and I
distributing
point
for
the
fruit
may
Gasoline
six-horse
power
Wo
,d
Oii'fi
to saw
machine on the market with b di bear- nesday.
This offer may not last much longer.
be seen when it is stated that it was Renewals will count the same as new
ng keys.
wood in any quantity.
as
follows:
W. R. Tucker and Pat Donegan Jr., not an unusual thing at all in the buisy j
If you are in need of a tv pew ri ter spent Sunday on Little Applegate fi­ season for this city to handle from | subscriptions and if your subscription
Four Foot Wood, One in '
.. .40 Cents
is almost our, renew and get the be-
call at this office and examine slightly shing.
Four Foot Wood, Twice in T'
. .50 Cents
four to six carloads of the fruit in a I n lit . f this offer.
used L. C. Smith or Smith Premier,
Pole Wood............
....... ... B- the hour
Miss Emma Wulf has returned from day.
The L. C. Smith is almost new, used Ashland, where she was employed the
I will have plenty of wood fot saje shortly at my
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Portland
by
reason
of
its
location,
only a few weeks, The Smith Premier past month.
yard on North Oregon street, on the T J. Williamson place
The Weather.
is the greatest of the Pacific Coast
is worth $75.00 but if sold this week
Mrs.
Frank
Obenchain
and
children
Following
is
the
report
ot
U.
S.
Vol
­
peach
markets
and
there
is
probably
can be had for $50.
of Klamath county are visiting in no other city of its size in the country unteer Cooperative Observer, E. Britt;
Paintn’ time’s a-cornin,’
Jacksonville.
that every year handl s a greaterquan- for Jacksonville, for month of August;
Weather's gettin’ clear,
B. E. Haney and wife have retured ity of the fruit. Portland also is a Latitude 42 deg. 18. min. north; longi­
People’s gettin' restless -
Shortly you kin hear
from there vacation at Cinnebar and city of homes, ard I believe that no tude 123 deg. 5 min. west.
other place of its size consumes any­ DATE MAXI­ MINI­ PREC’F- CH’R’CTR 1
report having a very pleasant time.
All th' folks a-callin’
MUM
MUM 1 AT N
OF DAY
"Hurry up with that paint.”
Mark Finney who has been to Sea­ where near as much of the fruit as
For Hostetter & Zook, you see,
The
this
city,
1 ..........
From
the
beginning
of
96
62
........ Clear
ttle
with
a
band
of
I
orses
from
Kla
­
2 ..........
89
68
Are never very late.
70
math Co. stopped off a few days in the season to date the retail trade 3 .......... 101
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95
4
59
We notice in the Postmaster Gen Jacksonville to visit his patents.
i has been enormous.”
95
55
5
lol
6
..........
55
eral’s report a suggestion that people
With the peach supply practically 7 .......... 100
59
District Attorney Mulkey is attend­
writing letters should sign their full
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99
7o
finished, other fruits are taking on 8 ..........
96
60
names and addrerses to their letters, ing circuit court in Josephine county greater activity, notably grapes and 1 10 9 ..........
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For Fine Wines, Liquors and Cigars.
94
57
........
..........
90
48
and there would never be a letter but this week.
apples. California grapes are coming i ii
80
48
12
..........
The quail season opened Thursday in freely, Tokays selling at $1.15 to 13
what could lie returned if it failed to
58
78
trace
Cloudy
50
89
14 .
Cloudy
DUNNINGTON & DENEFF, PROPRIETORS
reach the person it was intended for. and several of the lot”*! sports took $1.25 a crate, and other sorts from 60 15
92
52
Clear
98
The report suggests a better way than advantage of the opening day.
50
16
..........
cents to $1 generally. Oregon grapes 17 .......... 101
59
.01
Jacksonville,
Oregon
that, too, but one which is a little more
100
61
.0.3
Judge Neil was in Medford Wednes­ are for the most part selling at 60 cents 18 .....
9M
60
19 ........
expensive. That is to have a small day.
to $1 per crate, but as the result of 20
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96
59
..........
93
card printed on the corner of the enve­
56
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the frosts of a week ago the crop in 21
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Mrs.
J.
Nunan
has
gone
to
San
Jose,
93
54
2 !
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lop.-. This will cost only a 'rifle, and
88
53
several localities will be light, In 23
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Cal., for a short visit.
76
84
24..........
if the letters cannot be delivered to the
some sections of the state the yield of 25 ..........
41
78
42
90
Marvel Taylor was a Medford visit­ the fruit will be a little better than 26
address, or t he address should be wrong
47
78 ¡
27
..........
Clear
the letter would come beck in the corse or Thursday.
75 :
53
half of what was expected.
28..........
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66
42
trace
29
of five to seven days, instead of g >ing
36
Mrs. B. A. Miller of Portland is visit­
Fall apples of half a dozen sorts are 30
80
43
through the dead letter office, a id fi la • ing in this city this week. Mrs. Mil­ coming in quanities and trade on the SI
94
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ly being retnrnel to the writer after ler is a former resident of this city.
Temperature—mean max. 90.51; mean
whole is satisfactory. Good apples
a lapse of twc weeks or more. The
Miss Alice Hoef who has been visit­ are to be had at $1 a box, and only min. ^4.06; mean 72.28. Max. 101 on 3d,
latter suggestion is mnch the best,
ing
friends at Newport for the past small lots of extra fancy fruit here min. 41, on 25; greatest range 51.
and can be adapted at a very small ex­
Are you doing what you can to populate your State?
Precipitation- Total for month, .04
and there bring better figures. Corr-
two weeks returned home Tuesday.
pense.
mor. fruit sells as low as 60 to 75 cents inches. Greatest in 24 hours, .03 inches
OREGON NEEDS PEOPLE—Settlers, honest farmers mechanics,
Mr. Dan Chapman and wife, of Ash­ a box. Telegram.
on 18th.
merchants, clerks, people with brains, strong hands and a willing
land was in the city Thursday visiting
The mean maximum, mean mininum
heart—capital or no capital.
with his brother-in-law. Judge J. R.
and monthly m 'an temperatures for
Neil.
NOTICE TO TAXPAYERS
July and August are slightly less than
for the same months in 1906, which
Mrs. Chas Nickell and little daugh­
ter of Medford spent Wednesday in
Notice is hereby given that the [ makes that summer the hotest on re-
is sending tons of literature to the East for distribution
Jacksonville the guests of Mrs. Lewis Board of Equalization for Jackson c »rd.
through every available agency. Will you not help the good work
Ulrich.
of builping Oregon by sending us the names and addresses of your
County Oregon, will attend in the
friends who are likely to be interested in this state? We will be
Miss Mervyna Kenney visited in county court house, in Jacksonville
glad to hear the expence of sending them complete information
60 YEARS’
Oregon, and publicly examine the as­
Medford several days this week.
EXPERIENCE
about Oregon and its opportunities.
sessment rolls, and correct all errors
Wm. Swurtzfager was down from his in valuation, description or qualities of
COLONIST TICKETS will be on sale during SEPTEMBER
mine on Applegate Thursday and made lands, lots or other property assessed
AND OCTOBER from the Fast to a.I points in Oregon. The fares
this office a friendly call.
by me on Monday October 19th 1908.
■ rom a few principle cities are:
A few doses of this remedy w 11 I
that being the day fix«! by law.
variably curesn ordinary atUik < f
From Denver - - - $30.00 From Louisville $41.70
diarrliira
Dated this 19th day of Sept. 1908.
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Omaha - - - 30.00
Cincinnati 42.20
T
radc
M
ark
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It can always be depend'd upon
Other papers please copy.
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Kansas City - 30.00
D c » ign «
Cleveland 44.75
even in the more severe attacks < f
C opyright » A c .
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St. Louis - - 35.50
New Yor't 55.00
P eter A pplegate ,
1 ramp colic and cholera morbus
Anyone ««ndliif a akefrh and description may
quickly aacertnln our o|*tnlon free whether an
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Chicago • • - 38.00
It is eipiallv successful for summer
Assessor of Jackson County Oregon.
invention ta probably patentftbl«. Communion-
diarrlura an<l cholera infantiim iu
tiona «tried; confident lai. HANDBOOK <»n I’at ent«
TICKETS CAN BE PREPAID.
♦ - — ■
••nt free. Oldeat agenev for aecurtnic patent».
i liildren, and is the means of s ivii g I
Patent« taken thnniwh Munn A Co. receive
If you want to bring a friend or relative to Oregon, deposit the
1 want to buy a good homestead epecial
tlie lives of many children each year
without cherge, In tbe
$8 per thousand
When reduced with water and
proper amount with any of our agents. The ticket will then be
relinquishment, or meet a cruiser who
PETER ENSELE & SONS
sweetened it is pleasant to take .
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furnished by telegraph.
can locate me. Write me not later A handsomely IHmtrn»M weok'v.
Hr-
I very man of a family should keep
Are prepared to furnish high­
Tern’». • < a
eulatton
of
any
eciet*
•
‘
«irnai.
then
September
19.
Address
N.
E.
A.
S. ROSENBAUM Local Agent Medford Ore.
this remedy in his home Bnv it now
tewKlealen.
year: fournionlba.il. S«i I l yall tiewmiaaiaea.
grade brick Oilier from C Ulrich
CLEVELAND, general delivery Port­
I'Kti
25c.
L arob size (Joe.
WM. MCMJRhY. Gen. Pass. Agent, Portland Ore.
land, On-gon.
Branch Office.
ashington,
C.
BrinfÄi
oihe«. «S5 >’ • ' . V
V'Mtlla«l
‘>n. I).
I».C.
OPENING
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CARLOTTA SMITH
3
Remington
Typewriter
Company
Portland
Oregon
BANKS
Bread, Cakes
and Pies
J.H.TRENBERTH
onfectioner
™E RECEPTION
LUY & KEEGAN, Props
Sole
Agents Albany Beer
T. L. DeVore, Jacksonville, Ore,
7
Shoe and Harness repairing
Announce« « nt
C. A. Norton, Prop
Criterion Saloon
Oregon
Builders
Southern Pacific Co. Lines in Oregon
BRICK!
BRICK!
Sckniific American
MUNN I Co.36“«; New Tort