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About Jacksonville post. (Jacksonville, Or.) 1906-19?? | View Entire Issue (Nov. 14, 1908)
PIONEER PASSES OVER DIVIDE CASE AFTER CASE vis et al. demurrer argued and taken ALFALFA FOR OREGON LOCAL NEWS LOCAL NEWS under advisement by the court. In the matter of the application of By James Dryden. J. C. Pendleton of Tabb Rock was a Candy at the Boss 10 c per pound. Plenty More Like This in Jacksonville. Martin McDonough to register title to | There is a good deal of milk in the visitor at the county Beat Tuesday. Candy made fresh every day at the Scores of Jacksonville people can real property; Default entered and ground that was not spilled and cried Levi Smith of Cleveland Ohio a pro Rots. William Bybee Passed Away Wed tell you about Doan’s Kidney Pills. decree taken. over, but it is there nevertheless. At Miss Lillian Henry is spending a few minent mining man is a^ain in South nesday Aged 78 Years-Was She Many a happy citizen makes a public 1 In the matter of the application of certain seasons of the year the Thou- ern Oregon. statement of his experience, Here is days in Ashla id. | J. A. Lyons to register title to real sand-Headed Kale pulls the milk out of riff For Two Terms in this Coun a case of it. What better proof of property; default entered and decree Mother Earth and the cow pulls it out Mrs. Simmons of Medford was the Mrs. E. J. Kubli was business visit ty. merit can be had than such endorse- i taken. guest of Mrs. Adam Schmitt Wednes of the kale and puts it in the bucket or in Medford Thursday. day of this week. William Bybee, one of the best ment? NEW CASES There is a period, however, during the Dr. T. W. Hester made Ashland a K. Boaz, Retired, living on the East Ira Tungate the Forest ranger has known pioneers in this part of the W. H. Clement vs. T. H. Mansfield summer when the cows go hungry and professional visit Friday. returned home after spending a couple state and since 1854 a resident of this side, Jacksonville, Ore., says: “I suf | and Mary Brantner, suit to foreclose the milk languishes in the ground be Mis. Frank Neil from Eagle Point of weeks in the Elk Creek country. city, die! at the family home one mile fered a great deal for several years lien; A. E. Reames attorney for plain cause there is no green thing to pull is visiting relatives in Jacksonville. from kidney and bladder trouble. The north of Jacksonville, Wednesday, it out and coax the cow to fill the milk Quite a jolly party went sight-see tiff. Mrs. Marion Tryer and son of Med ing out to the Blue Ledge mine the most annoyirg symptoms were the too November 11. bucket. R. L. Burdick and and J. M. Griffin The deceased was born in Winches . frequent passage of the kidney secre | vs. Harms mining Co. a corporation, Western Oregon is one of the best ford were visiting Jacksonville friends first of the week. The party was com ter, Clark county, Kentucky, April 20, tions, over which I seemed to have no G. L. Haff. G. R. Harms and E. T. dairy sections of the union. With mild Sunday. posed of Mrs. Mamie Reddy, DeLynn Attorney G. H. Durham of Grants of Seattle, Miss Leona Gleason, lately 1830, and came to Oregon in 1852 and I control and sharp shooting pains in the . Staples; suit to foreclose mortgage. open winters in which kale flourishes to Jackson county in 1824 when he took small of my back. My sleep was brok- and furnishes green succlent food the Pass was here Tuesday on professional of Cleveland Ohio, Miss Agnes Broad PROSATE COURT up a land claim on which he resided [ j en and my general health became dairy business thrives all the year business. of this city Bert Percival and Onie Estate of William* Heeley deceased; around with the exception of a short until his death. In 1864 he married greatly run down I tried many reme Hon. A. A. Davis and wife of Med Reddy of Medford. Miss Elizabeth Walker, who died in dies but was unable to obtain relief Mary Wetterer appointed administra period during the summer. During ford were visitors in Jacksonville the WANTED—Girl for general house 1899. To this union eleven children and my condition radually grew seri- ' tor. this period the land is out of commis- ; first of the week, 9 work for small family no children were born, five of whom are now liv- ous. I was almost discouraged when ( Estate Annie L. Berry deceased; or- sion, the cows barely subsist on the Misses Issie McCully and Mollie good wages. Inquire at P ost print ing, Mrs. Chas. Prim, of this city » I learned of Doan’s Kidney Pills, and j der of final settlement filed. pasture fields and there is no profit to Britt were shopping in Medford the ing office. procured a box at the City Drug Store, i Mrs. Fred Luy, of Medford; Wm. By (Continued in next issue.) first of the week, Estate John Beckner deceased; or- —— ---------- bee Jr., of Alaska; Frank Bybee of I Within a week I felt the beneficial i der of final account filed. Andrew Kennedy U. S. Civil Service ; effects of this remedy and in a very The Boss has fresh bread daily. OYSTERS this city and Robt. Bybee of Idaho. Estate James Elliot deceased; order Agent of Portland was at the county In 1878 the deceased was elected she short time, I was entirely free from confirming sale of real estate. John Orth was over from Medford seat Saturday on timber land business. The Oyster season is now open and riff of this county and served two the trouble. I can highly recommend Tuesday. Luy & Keegan handles the famous Estate A. F. Gunn deceased; order terms. He was engaged in many - Doan’s Kidney Pills and will do so on G. F. Billings of Ashland and J. M. 1 Eagle brand of oysters. Take a can D. B. Grant of Ashland was in our appointing Wm. Colvig administrator. skirmishes with the Indians and prov every opportunity.” Tyier of the Soda Springs were in of these large Eastern oysters home city Tuesday. For sale by all dealers. Price 50 Estate Yetta Pankey deceased; in ed himself a very able officer. He at Jacksonville the first of the week on to fry, stew or for cocktails. Hon. W. D. Fenton, of Portland, one time owned more than half of cents. Foster-Milburn Co., Buffalo, ventory and appraisment filed. busines. was in this city Tuesday on business. Estate Martha Ann Clements deceas Jackson county, and up until the time ■ New York, sole agents for the United Messrs. M. Sanderson and Marion Mrs. Anna Martin who is employed Lance of Gold Hill attended a meeting ed; order appointing Ad Litman guar of his death was a heavy land owner. : States. E. J. ONNER Remember the name Doan’s —and dian. on a newspaper in Grants Pass spent of Warren Lodge A. F. & M. in Jack Mr. Bybee has been an active member I take no other. of the I. O. O. F. lodge since 1860. EYE SPEC I Al HB Estate Maria M. Wright deceased; Sunday with home folks. sonville Wednesday. Dr. of Opthalmoloffy, recentiy trom Chicago. Miles Overholt and family moved up order appointing day for final settle COURT HOUSE Grandfather knows good whiskey and Glasses correctly fitted so they uever have to CENTRAL POINT ment. from Portland this week and are oc- since he was a boy harper has been be changed for the distance. Perfect fit cupying the Hanley house on Church ¡ guaranteed to cure Chronic Headache and Estate John Pelting deceased; order AND DR. RAY his choice. Its good enough for me, St. Vitas Dance. Item» cf Interest to Jackson Couo‘y appointing Dec. 12, 1908 as day of final street.— Dayton Optimist. and for you too, in short it is the best Medford, Oregon The Condor Water and Power com Tax Payers settlement. Floyd Edgington of Ashland has ac- — Buy harper from E. H. H elms . pany (Dr. C. R. Ray) will make a pro cepted a position with the Jackson Estate Wm. Broad deceased; order position to Cent-tal Point at the next MARRIAGE LICENSES granting Annie Broad administratrix County Abstract Company and will meeting of the city council, to supply make his heanquarters in Jacksonville Clarence H. Baldwin and Zoma Wil- a mortgage to real property. the city with water from the Rogue this winter. kinson. river. The offer will be similar to the The Civic Improvement Club of this Emmett A. Koontz and Anna CUT FLOWERS one he offered Medford. city did exceedingly well on election cey. day with their dinner. The ladies de Fred Straube and Sophia L. Clark. CROCKERY HOUSE Cut Flowers, Funeral Remberances, serve credit for the way they are tak Plants and Bulbs. Phone 606 ing hold of the matter of improving FOR JACKSONVILLE Claude E. Sullivan and Alice Price. Potted 25 this city. Clinton C. Hartley and Clara Louise Medford Greenhouses. of the year to use varnish in painting your house, it will prevent the Look up the ad. of the Medford The Medford Tea & Coffee house Poley. moisture from soaking into the wood. Furniture Co. CIRCUIT COURT will open up a branch Btore in this city What Would You Do? soon. This company opened a store in Miss Emma Wendt was a Medford Pearl Bogue vs. W. E. Bogue; suit In case of a burn or scald what would Medford about one year ago and has for divorce; dismissed. caller Thurday. you do to relieve the pain? Such in been operating a wagon in this city E. C. Morse and J. A. Lemery vs. Alreck Bameburg of Sterling spent until now their business has grown to J. M. Easterling; action to recover juries are liable to occur in any family a few days in town this week. Fred J. Fick, Contractor and Builder. and everyone should be prepared for such proportions that it is necessary money; dismissed. C. M. Ruch of Ruch was in the city them. Chamberlain ’ s Salve applied on to establish a branch in this city. See W. E. Phipps vs. B. P. Theis; dis a soft cloth will relieve the pain al Thursday and Friday on business. their advertisement in this issue. missed. most instantly, and unless the injury Mrs. Ruby Fox of San Francisco is J. D. Whitman vs. W. A. Jones she is a very severe one, will cause the visiting her mother Mrs. Irene Eaton. When in Medford stop at the Emeric riff and C. W. Wolters; injunction or parts to heal without leaving a scar. Mrs. A. E. Reames left for Portland where the finest of meals are served der dissolved. For sale by City Drug Store. Tuesday on a visit to relatives and and the most corteous attention given. J. F. Reddy receiver for the Crater friends. Try us and see. 11-tf Lake Railroad company vs. A. A. Da Read our want ads. on page 4. W. R. Tucker and W. T. Bailey made a busines trip to Ashland Wed nesday. For Fine Wines, Liquors and Cigars. The Warren Construction company is repairing the county roads in the vic inity of the quarry. DUNNINGTON & DENEFF, PROPRIETORS I Pure Mineral Water There will a dance at Ruch on Fri Don’t Forget to Call on the Medford Tea, day, November 27, 1908. Norling’s Jacksonville, Oregon Bottled at the Spring Coffee anb Chjna House. orchestra will furnish music. and Delivered to The Jacksonville bakery will retail We carry all kinds of dishes, art ware, pattery and Your Residence fresh bread, and pastry at the bakery in the | Christmas goods. Largest dish houre in Southern Oregon future. Mr. Larsen is a good baker and Sparkling. Trading stamps given with all purchases and is turning out high-class goods. I Order From 216 W. 7 St. Medford, Oregon Sam Walsh has been working a crew CEAS. DUNFORD. of men on the streets in this city and 1 will have the streets in good condition for winter travel. Clinton Texter who has been in the upper Applegate country for several • • • • weeks has returned to Jacksonville. This is the Time T IS NOT EXPENSIVE Criterion Saloon Cölestin WHEN IN MEDFORD YOU! ....Hot Tamales Ezra Arnold formerly of Jackson ville, now of North Medford was in Jacksonville on business Tuesday of, this week. Mrs. Wm Hayward of Eugene who! has for the past three weeks been I iting friends in Oakland Cal., is thé guest of Mrs. Ella Lang this week. Fletcher Linn of Portland who has been in Jacksonville for several days ! past attending to his apple crop has returned home to Portland . Bickmore LeRoy, editor and prop- i rietor of the Talent Rustler, was in the county seat Monday in the interest of his paper. I County Judge J. R. Neil spent a few days at Butte Falls the first of the week. Harry Helms has gone to Medford where he is engaged as cheif mixoli- gist at the Hotel Nash bar. J. C. Harvey the well known min ing expert from Galice and A. J. Per cival of Medford were in town Satur day. W. E. Kahler of Central Point was in town the first of the week makii^r arrangements to rent the McDonough property to Deputy Sheriff Dow and wife. Owing to an over supply of bond paper we will print, for a short time Mail Order Bond letter heads for $3.75 per thousand, any color. Document bond $3.50 per thousand, this is what a great many offices use for their lead ing bond. We want to turn out 50,000 letter heads next week. We have fiat and bond paper of all kinda with en velopes to match. Don’t overlook this offer if you will be in need of letter heads soon. You can well afford to lay in a year’s supply now while we are printing them at this figure. Other bonds at the same reduction. These are all water marked goods and of good quality. HOT SOFT DRINKS AND OYSTER COCK TAILS AT Candies, Nuts, Oranges & Ice Cream RUSSELLS STORE REAL ESTATE $6000 5000 1500 3750 2750 8000 3000 2750 4000 3250 10.500 1650 4500 5500 2500 3000 55 acres. fruit, alfalfa, grain, near town. 30 acres. 10 acres grapes, balance esily cleared. 80 acres. 15 acres cleared balance timber. 120 acres. 35 acres meadow, good ditch, stock ranch, 25 acres. alfalfa, good ditch. 40 acres. in orchard, near growing town, 60 acres. best of orchard land, good location. 26 acres. 10 acres in trees balance timber. 12L) acre a. orchard and alfalfa, an ideal home, 160 acres. good fruit land, good location, 35 acres. orchard and alfalfa, good improvements, 13 acres, orchard land on good road, near town, 28 acres. alfalfa or fruit land, fine locality. 20 acres. alfalfa land with improvements, near town, 10 acres. in alfalfa best of land near town. 5 acres, in alfalfa and fruit, good 8 room house, other out buildings, near town. We have a large list of other property not herein specified. Im proved and unimproved at reasonable prices. Stock ranches, farming and fruit land in the best location. A crop failure in the vicinity is unknown. If you want to buy or sell come and see us. Our prices are right. Jacksonville Real Estate Company ADOLF SCHULZ, Manager