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< "3‘ .JEWELRY XS 1 71 \Nunan - Taylor Co J I j LÀ WATCHES CLOCKS REPAIRING Jacksonville, Oregon ....Hot Tamales • • • • Guaranteed Satisfactory ENGRAVING •M'jnograms and Fancy Worx HOT SOFT DRINKS AND OYSTER COCK TAILS AT Geo. H. Hayden Near Post Office y V SEASON OVERCOATS Candies, Nuts, Oranges & Ice Cream E. J. BONNER EYE SPECIALIST Dr. of Opthalmology, recently from Chicago. Glasses correctly fitted so they uever have to I m ? changed for the distance. Perfect fit guaranteed to cure Chronic Headache and St. Vitas Dance. Medford, Oregon THE BLUE JAY POSTAL SHOP RUSSELLS STORE A National Awakening to the Need MCKSOHMILLE MS. of Forest Preservation. THE WORLD i D Roys Long Cadet, grey, double breasted, velvet collar coat Ages, 4 to 7 years Q/1 PCfi Bi'own Checked double breasted, f, ‘Wear Better’ overcoat, velvet collar, fancy cuff's. Ages 6 to 10 1\ years “In the last ten years,” say» the The editor was invited out to the Yearbook of the Department of Agri Petard brothers’ vineyard Thursday culture for 1907, "forestry has advanc and fii)e<i the engagement although a Head Quarters for Scenic and ed in this country from an almost un part of the engagement filled him. Wholesale Novelty Postals. A A Boy 8‘Wear Better’Brown Striped, double breasted, box back, known science to a us >ful growing pro There we found on the south-east slope and Retail business, Send us tpD»vV fancy trimmed long coat. Ages 6 to 10 years. fession In that time the number of of a decomposed granite hill about six a Trial Mail Order, Our Aim technically trained foresters has in acres planted to grapes, This soil, as is to Please. creased from less than a dozen to over they call it, al'hough I saw nothing 313' Main St. Medford, Ore, 400. Ten years ago there was not a but granite produce the finest grapes single forest sch >ol in the country; grown in the world, The large red there are several professional spheres called “tokay” grapes, bo ASHLAND COMMERCIAL COLLEGE now forest schools which rank with those cause they grow on vines and taste Aahland, Orenon- of Europe, and a score more with like grapes, for in size and appearance courses in elirnentary forestry whose they resemble a g .od sized red plum, Business and Shorthand Training, thor usefulness is steadily growing, For- hang from the short stubby vine, not est lands under management have in bunches but. in clusters, weighit g I ough and practical. grown fr.un one or two tracts to many from two to six pounds each. 6 months scholarship............. $45.00. aggregating 7,503,001) acres, scattered 9 months scholarship.............60.00. Auguste Petard gave the writer an through 39 States. The National For- empty box and sent him through the Note lhe Special. Ail students who secure a nine ests have increased from 39,000,000 yard in search of grapes. Well, im- moi.tbs scholarship and enter Septem acres practically unused and unprotect magine a man wl.o thought he had ber 7, will be entitled to the combined ed, to 1 (>•'>. (109,000 acres, used, guarded, seen the finest vineyards on the coast course to July 1, 1909. This gives you and improved both in productiveness walking between the rows of this yard mi extra month. Come and investi and accessibility. The number of u here one bunch would equal about' gate. Address, P. RITNER, Pres. States which have State forests has three of the best grapes he had ever« increased from 1 to 10; and of those seen and the grapes fully twice the which employ trained foresters from size of those grown elsewhere on the none to 11. Th- membership of coast. 5KS3 ■' associati «nt lias increased from 3,600 The writer made the remark while to 15,800. Ten years ago, except for visiting a grape patch in Vina, Cal., COUF.r HOUSE a lew of the foremost botanists, Europ that he did not believe better grapes; ean foresters knew more about Ameri could be grown anywhere. Dear read items of Interest to Jackson County Pure Mineral Water Tax Payers can forests than did the people of this er, I have changed my mind, and be Bottled at lhe Spring country. In Europe they were then fore anyone convince me that they have MARRIAGE LICENSES at! O'l’vered to using preservatives to prolong the ser grapes the equal of those grown in vice of beech ties, and so adding from this vicinity I must see them. Oleon C. Davis and Luella Hoover. Your Residence fresh twenty io forty years to their life. Eastern and California people will F. M. Farrier and Emm M. King. and Sparkling. Here on the other land, scarcely a not believe this article, I don’t blame Otto R. Fouts and Lilah G. Kinyon. Order From treated tie had been laid, though there them for not believing it. I was in James Burton Wood and Jessie EI- | CHAS. F. DUNFORD. are now (?) treating plants, 27 of which the same frame of mind before I saw lanor Gregory. treat ties exclusively, and an engineer what Jacksonville really produced. George W. Tice and Bertha Lucas. who recently returned from Europe re Fifty per cent of the people of this ; NEW CASE’ ports that both in size and mechanical city do not know how our grapes com-1 perfection the treating equipment ot pare with rapes grown elsewhere, be Elvin Hayes vs. Ella Hayes; suit for this country is aheadof any to be found cause they never see the choice grapes divorce. F. J. Newman attorney for j abroad. in the local markets. The choice grap plaintiff. “And yet American forestry has es are carefully packed in baskets and PROBATE COURT only safely passed the experimental | sold for fancy prices to those who are pliance with the provisions of the Act Why Colds are Dangerous. In The matter of the estate and stage and g .t ready to do something. able to pay 15 and 2(1 cents a pound. of Congress of June 3, 1878, entitled guardianship of Earnest J. Handley a Because you have contracted ordinary “An Act for the sale of timber Lands Action, immediate and vigorous, must If you have time any day this or be taken if the inevitable famine of next week call at this office and see, minor; order appointing Milton Berry, colds and recovered from them without in the States of California, Oregon, wood supplies is to be lessened. We some of the specimens brought in by F. B. Edington and J. A. Tozer ap- treatment of any kind, do not for a Nevada, and Washington Territory,’’ as extended to all Public Land States moment imagine that colds are not by act of August 4, 1892, are now using as much wool in a sin people who have an interest in the praisers. gle year as grows in three, with only welfare of the city. This collection of Estate Annie L. Berry deceased; dangerous. Everyonekno ws thatpneu- G eorge B. M organ twenty years supply of virgin growth fruit is seen by peopl. from all parts ordered that Saturday Nov. 7, be set monia and chronic eatarrah have their of Myrtle Point County of Coos State origin in a common cold. Consumption of Oregon filed in this office on August in sight. Only the application of for of the United Stales. One man from as day of final settlement. 22, 1907 his sworn statement No. est knowledge with wisdom, method, New York offered $2.50 for a single Estate A. S. Moon decea ed; order is not caused by a cold but the cold 9639 for the purchase of the Northeast prepares the system for the reception and energy in the next ten years can bunch to send east. (NE!t) quarter of Section No. 26 in ! confirming sale of real estate Oct. 6, -------- 4--------- and development of the germs that Township No. 40 South of Range No. prevent the starving of national indus 1908. would not otherwise have fourd lodg 2 W., W. M., Ore., and will offer tries for the lack of wood. Estate Jesse Evans deceased; order proof to show that the land sought is Change in Southern Pae fic Time ment. It is the same with all infect mpre valuable for its timber or stone "California tanbark oak, hitherto discharging administrator Oct. 6, 1 08. ious diseases. Diphtheria scarlet fever than for agricultural purposes, and to considered of principal value for the Table. Estate Frank I. Nelke deceased; or measles and whooping cough are much establish his claim to said land before tanning in it.-; bark, has been found der for widows allowance Oct. 7, 1908. mere likely to be contracted when the the Register and Reciever of this through timber tests to be suitable for office, at Roseburg, Oregon, on Satur ------------ ♦<•>♦----------- SOUTH BOUND TRAINS. child has a cold. You will see from day the 24th day of October, 1908. cooperagi and wagon manufacture. 1 MISCELLANEOUS When in Medford stop at the Emerick this that more real danger lurks in a In strength «t compares favorably with No. 15........................................ 10.35 A. M. He names as witnesses: Eugene E. DRESS MAKING Mrs. Hostetter is eastern oaks and hickory. Eucalyptus No. 13....................................... 3.20 P. M. where the finest of meals are served cold than in any other of the common Morgan, of Gold Beach, Oregon, James prepared ;<> do dress making or sew planting has been given much atten No. 225 (coach for Ashland) 10.15 P. M. and the most corteous attention given. ailments. The easiest and quickest W. Morgan, of Little Rock, Wash.’ Elsworth Morgan, of Gold Beach, Ore Try us and see. 11-tf way to cure a cold is to take Chamber gon, and Henry Nance, of Seattle, ing. Having finished her trade in tion in California. The interior of one NORTH BOUND TRAINS. lain’s Cough Remedy. The m.-.ny re Washington. E. A. Morgan of Eugene one of the largest dress making es of ihe largest buildings in I os Angeles - ♦<•>* - No. 14....................................... 9.49 A. M. tablishments on the coast. markable cures effected by this pre Oregon, V. S. Morgan of Clifton Wash was finished in eucalyptus imported For the news read the 1’OST. No. 16....................................... 5.24 P. M. paration have made it a staple article ington. from Australia at $250 a thousand --------- •--------- Any and all persons claiming adversely Note carefully that No. 16 North of trade over a large part of the world. the above described lands are requested board feet. This tree grows very rap bound leaves 15 minutes earlier than For sale by City Drug Store. idly. and is especially adapted to that to file their claims in this office on or before said 24th day of October, 1908. region. Four companies have been heretofore. No. 13 arriving at 3.20 P. M. will NOTICE TO TAXPAYERS B enjamin L. E ddy formed which will plant in the nggre The P ost has made arrangements to Count)’ School Superintendent Wells Register. gate several thousand acres with eu- have the Portland dailies of that morn club with the Toledo Weekly Blade and is making arrangements to hold a calyptus. It is with this tree that the ings issue. Notice is hereby given that the joint teachers institute in Medford on Saute Fe These changes effective May 17, 1908. the American Farmer. Railway is planting 8,620 This will be the last year that the Board of Equalization for Jackson Timber Land Act. June 3, 1878.— October 28, 29 and 3(1. The teachers acres near S in Diego to test its suit Notice For Publication. Toledo Blade will club with other County Oregon, will attend in the of Jackson and Josephine counties will ability for the production of ties. furnish an American railroad with papers. The following is an extract county court house, in Jacksonville United States Land Office, Roseburg, participate. The day sessions will be "Prominent among the projects 500,000 ohia cross ties yearly for the from a letter received from the Blade: Oregon, and publicly examine the as Oregon, April 11, 1908. held in the parlors of the First Baptist carried forward by the State forester next five years. “The extraordinary advance in cost of sessment rolls, and correct all errors Notice is hereby given, That in com «■hutch, and the evening sessions will of California was the publication of a “The progress of forest work in print paper almost decided us not to in valuation, description or qualities of pliance with the provision of the Ac t be held in the h'gh school. comprehensive bulletin on the commer- Washington for the past year is espec make a clubbing offer at all this season, lands, lots or other property assessed of Congress of June 3, 1878, entitle I Among those who will be present citl production of eucalyptus. Preser ially marked by increased activity on knowing the usual offer would net us by me on Monday October 19th 1908. "An Act for sale of timber Lands in and take part in the proceedings will vative treatments of cedar, pine and the part of the State and owners of a great loss, we finally concluded to that being the day fixed by law. the States of California, Oregon, be Hr. J. Whitcomb Brougher, fir ties and poles, conducted in coopera timber lands to protect the timber make the old offer for this one season Dated this 19th day of Sept. 1908. Nevada, and Washington Territory,” of the White 1'emple, Portland; A. tion with the Forest Service at Los from fire; the inauguration of forest more.” as extended to all Public Land States Other papers please copy. Alddernack of the University Or by act of August 4, 1892, Angeles, showed that a 40-foot pole*, instruction at the university and at the P eter A pplegate , egon; I.. R. Traver, principal tho J ames W. M organ worth $7:5O.can be preserved with cre- agricultural college at Pullman; and Our offer: Assessor of Jackson County Oregon. Monmouth Model school; State of Little Rock County of Thurston sote nt a cost of $2 so as to secure ad the better appreciation by the people Toledo Weekly Blade . $1.00 intemlent J. R Ackerman and State of Washington filed in this office ditional service worth several times of the National Forest policy. The Jacksonville Post........ $1.50 ry Commissioner Miss Corned . on August 22, 1907 his sworn state the additional cost. The State fire pa work of the deputy fire war lens in the ment No. 9635 for the purchase of the Total ... trol was materially strengthened. several counties of the State entirely Northwest (NW't) quarter of Section "Hawaii, early to take up forestry, prevented destructive timber tires, Our price........................ No. 12 in Township No. 40 South of conducts systematic, practical work About one hundred forest rangers were Jacksonville Post........ .. $1.50 Range No. 2 W., W. M., Ore., and under two main heads the maintenan appointed, usuall at the request of American Farmer.. . . . .40 and Cabinet Portraits made by will offer proof to show that the land ce of protection forests on important mill men and timberland owners by sought is more valuable for its timber watersheds, and the planting of waste whom they were employed. At a meet- or stone than for agricultural purposes, $1.90 Total... and to establish his claim to said land and barren areas with useful trees. ing of prominent lumbermen in Seattle Our price.................... ..$1.70 before the Register and Receiver of Lectures are given by the superinten a ranger service was organized for the At his residence near the Court House this office, at Roseburg. Oregon, on $1.50 dent of forestry before the students of fire season of 1998. This organization Jacksonville Post. . . Satisfaction guaranteed. Stamps. 3 Friday the 23rd day of October 1908. $1.00 the College of Agriculture. An exami represents some 4.(MH).(MX) acres of tim Toledo Blade.............. He names as witnesses: George B. positions, 1 dozen 50c. Cabinets ac .......... 40 Morgan, of Myrtle Point. Oregon, nation was made during 1907 of the ber land, and it is the plan to assess American Farmer cording to mounts selected. Eugene E. Morgan, of Gold Beach, forest back of Hilo. Hawaii, which it holdings at the rate of 1 cent an acre Oregon. Elsworth Morgan, of Gold $2.90 Total was found necessary to preserve as a for fire protection. Other timber hold Beach. Oregon, and Henry Nance, of . $1.95 protection to a watershed. It has been ers of the State are doing something Our Price.............. Seattle, Washington. and all persons claiming adversely demonstrated that rubber grows well in the same line. One company, for This offer may not last much longer. Timber l-and Act, June 3, 1878.— the Any above described lands are requested in Hawaii, and a large area will be example, has a force of men in the Renewals will count the same as new Notice For Publication. to file their claims in this office on or planted in rubber trees, which affords field which is as effective as the State subscriptions and if your subscription United States Land Office. Roseburg, before said 23rd day of October, 1908. a good forest protection to the land. force." is almost out. renew and get the be- Oregon, April 13, 1908. B enjamin u E ddy , A Hawaiian corporation has agreed to (Continued in next issue.I Notice is hereby given. That in com- Register. nefit of this offer. Young Mens fancy brown and red checked worsteds, velvet collar long coat. Ages 10 to 14 years Something1 Special Grey with dark striped, black velvet collar and fancy cuffs on the sleeves, single breasted, fly front. A neat dress coat. Ages 10 to 15 Call and see our Display of Boys Over Coats and Suits and they will please you -Az UNAN- TA YLOR CO. - I Cölestin I ce Delivered to all Parts of the City CLASSIFIED JOINT TEACHERS INST TU I E CLUBBING OFFER Stamp Pictures M. HEGE