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About Jacksonville post. (Jacksonville, Or.) 1906-19?? | View Entire Issue (Nov. 14, 1908)
JACKSONVILLE, JACKSON COUNTY, OREGON, NOVEMBER 14.1908 VOL. IL COUNTY GETS STEEL CABINETS The new steel filing cab’nets fir the cjunty Clerk’s office, ordered bv the coi: n y court some time ago, ¡rived Thursday and are being installed in the vault by Mr. Fargo of Portland. This is a great improvement to the court house furniture, and shows that the present officials intend to do some - thing for the benefit of the taxpavers. The cabinets were manufactured in Youngston, O., by the All Steel com pany. CROSS VISIT YOUR SCHOOLS ASHLAND After next Saturday Ashland will have the distinction of being the small est city in the world supporting a Tem ple of the Ancient Arabic Order of the Nobles of the Mystic Shrine. The new temple will be instituted by J. G. Mack illustrious potentate of Al Kader Temple and deputy imperial po tentate assisted by the Arab patrol. The Arab patrol of Al Kader Temple it may be mentioned in passing is one of the best uniformed and drilled In dies of its kind in the United States. It JO? w.ll act as an escort to the potentate on the way to and from the Ashland Mecca. It is reported that about 60 or 70 no bles wi I constitute the cha er mem bership of the new ihrini. Many are now members of other temples but there will be enough new pilgrims es saying the trip across the burning sand on the dromedary to whet the appetit es of the veterans for the delicacies and zemzem under which the festa' I we have on our list of about twenty, lo..rd will creak. FIX THE RO.DS i Read the following list and judge for yourself: The road leadii g out of this city to World’s Events, 12 Numbers....... $1.00 Home Herald, 13 numbers.......... .50 Medford is in bad condition for «inter | Vicks, 12 numbers.......................... .50 travel. There is ample gravel all along the road to repair it with and all that Jacksonville P ost , weekly county We are now offering one of the best I seat paper............................... 1.50 is needed is a scraper and a team of clubbing propositions ever offered the horses. This road could and should be I citizens of Jackson county. The club $3.50 kept in excellent condition, because bing offer consists of three of Ameri All to one address for.................... $1.75 the expense is almost noihing. ca’s leading magazines (all to one ad The experiment with granite on Cal This is the greatest half price offer dress) and the Jacksonville P ost one ever given the reading public in this ifornia street proved a success, and all year for $1.75. streets in the city should be treated in county. “Our Day” recently consolidated Renewals will count the same as new > JiKe manner. with “World Events" is a magazine of subscriptions. --------- -------------- national events (historical,) and treats We have an exceptional offer for The Jacksonville Musical Club, had on all prominent questions all over the those who will put in a few hours of world. An excellent magazine pro their spare time. We are out for more a social meeting for its members last Thursday evening. An excellent pro- fusely illustrated. subscribers and we will get them. One “Home Herald" is a magazine for man made $18.00 one day working for grame was rendered by members of the home, along religious lines. Treats the Jacksonville P ost . This man was < the club, after which they entertained on the progress of Christainity in for an expert but why can’t you make themselves by playing whist. Dainty eign countries. It also has short and $5.00. Write for territory and start in refreshments were served, then all en continued stories. “Home Herald" is at once. You can make Christmas joyed themselves by singing and danc- ing. a weekly magazine. money. “Vick’s Magazine” is a periodical --------- -------------- of progress, containing 36 pages, well I LOST -Gold neclace with a gold cross illustrated. Those square loaves of bread, fresh as fob. Finder will please return to These are the three best magazines daily at the Boss. this office. 1 1 i QUAFRY The Warren Construction company has their plant at Medford running and are at work on the streets putting in hard surfaced streets. They employ a small army of men at the quarry. They have two steam burley drills \>ot king steady night and day. SANDS TO 4 A RA Y AT THE SMAIL LISTEN Fail & Winter Hats How many of our school children’s parents ever visit the schools or even know the teachers when they meet them on the street? How many know what their children are studying, or how they are progressing? Is there any of you who have a building to make or a fence to build; a dress to make; a house to paint, or whatever the job may be, that say to the one you have employed: “Here are the tools and material, go ahead and do it to suit yourself, audit will suit me." Is not that what many of you ¡ire do ing with your children? You say by your actions: "Here is my child, with it, books, paper and pencil; I’ve furn ished material and tools, educate him as you like.’’ Now we hear some of you say: “The teacher knows bitter what they ought to study than I do. ’ While that may be is part true, the carpenter or a dress-maker, or a paint er, knows better how to do the work than you do, yet you do not leave it all to them. On the rising generation depends the welfare of this great na tion. Patrons and parents, take more interest in Oir schools and visit them often, and by your presence give the teachers more encouragement; ask them bow your children are doing. Perhaps a few minutes talk with them will save trouble that years to come can never undo. Think about this and ask yourself if you are doing righ. — An elegant assortment of hand painted china dishes, Excellent for birthday, wedding or Christmas pres Every coke worker in Connellsville region is employed. And an appeal for ents. Call and examine the assort 1000 more men has been issued. Employes on the Pennsylvania railroad are ment at the Boss. working time and a half. Prosperity has returned despite the pre-election arguments of the Bryanites. Ten glass plants in Pennslvania, Ohio, West Virginia, Maryland and India- THE BLUE JAY POSTAL SHOP nt will be put in operation within two weeks, are the prosperity features. Head Quarters for Scenic and The railroad men are working over time reparing rolling stock, and the Wholesale Novelty Postals, and Retail business, Send us work on the new model town, where a $15,000,000 steel plant a Trial Mail Order, Our Aim was ordered by the Jones and Laughlin Steel company. is to Please. The glass plants to be opened within two weeks are tha property of the Medford, Ore. National Glass company, and the bondholders will endeavor to purchase the 313J- Main St. plants. While the firm owned glass plants, they did not operate them, leasing them ANNOUNCEMENT to underlying concerns. The company has outstanding bonds of $25,000,000, of which $600,000 are first mortgage and the rest general. As I have retired from the jewelry Three of the plants are up-to-date and ready for immediate operation. business in this city and my future location will be at Klamath Falls Ore Mr. Heney is in the hospital and the gon. 1 wish to announce that all repar physicians say his wound is not fatal. ing and jewelry sold and guaranteed Haas is in the city prison. by the undersigned will be cheerfully made good should there be any defects BORN in it in any manner. I wish to thank SIIAFFNER To Mr. and Mrs. Henry my many patrons and friends in this Shaffner Sunday November 8, 1908. community for their patronage during my stay in your city. Geo. II. Hay a 9'. pound boy. den. DIED BYBEE At the family home in Jack sonville, Wednesday, November 11. 1908 at 2 o'clock, p. m. William By- bee, aged 78 years. How to Trea: a Sprain. FRANCIS J HENEY SHOT IN COURT Spra'ns, swellings and lameness are promptly relieved by Chamberlr'in’s ii Liniment. This liniment reduces in flamation ar.d soreness so that a sprain may be cure 1 in ab >ut one-third th< time required by the usual treatment. 25 and 50 cent sizes for sale by City Drug Store. Assistant District Attorney Francis J. Heney was shot and seriously woun ded Friday in a crowded court roim in San Francisco by ex-convict Morris Haas. The shooting occured during a recess of the trial of Abraham Rnef. all Tb.e Emerick serves meals hours, Everything neat and 1 prices reasonable. 1 ♦'?>♦ - Lay in your Winter’s reading now while you can get it for so little. FRANCIS J. HANEY / s Medford name of your tailor is more important still. you are wearing the finest made-to-measure Clothes in America. Make Your Selections for the Holidays Furniture Co. Have 500 Beautiful Christmas Souvenirs to be FREE to every Lady who will call and register name you come here, you obtain all the advantages on ■ suit is your guarantee of perfection-and a sign that Something Special Business and Shorthand Training, thor ough and practical. 6 months scholarship............ $45.00. 9 months scholarship........... 60.00. A'ote the Sperial. All students who secure a nine months scholarship and enter Septem- her 7, will be entitled to the combinid course to July 1, 1909. This gives you an extra month, Come and investi- gate. Address, P. RITNER, Pres. e TtíT» BRICK! BRICK! per thousand PETER ENSELE & SONS 53 Change in Southern Pacific Time Table. If without worrying about results. The Intrrnaticr.al label (LLEGE Anhland, Oregon- Are prepared to furnish high grade brick. Order from C. Ulrich the TYLE and Fabric are very important, but the ASHLAND C MMERCIAL a 5 YOU DON’T HAVE TO BUY However we carry the Best selection of Furniture, Carpet», Wall Paper, Bedding etc., south of Portland. Freight Prepaid to all Rail Road Pointu in Jackson County. MEDFORD FURNITURE CO. MEDFORI), OREGON. SOUTH BOI NI) TRAINS. No. 15................................... 10.35 A. M 13.................................. 3 .20 P M No. 225 (coach for Ashland) 10.15 P. M NORTH BOUND TRAINS. No. 14.................................. 9. 19 A. M O.2I P. M No. 10.............................. Note carefully that No. 16 North bound leaves 15 minutes earlier than heretofore. No. 13 arriving at 3.20 P. M. will have the Portland dailies of that morn ings issue. J These chnng<*t effective May 17, 1908.