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About Jacksonville post. (Jacksonville, Or.) 1906-19?? | View Entire Issue (Nov. 21, 1908)
» v ■ f JACKSONVILLE, JACKSON COUNTY, OREGON. NOVEMBER 21,110« GOMPERS IS NO DEMOCRAT NOW NO. 29 THANKSGIVING KIDNAPPED GIRL NUVEEN & CO. PORTLAND ‘ HRINERS WORK OF THE NOVEMBER 26 RETURNED HOME RETURN HOME DEMAND BONDS SCHOOL BOARD President Roosevelt has issued his Cleo Hurst, a 1-'-year-old girl, of The mystic Shriners from Portland The city of Medford is on the verge Alt la ugh this district was obliged to annual proclamation naming Thursday Medford was kidnapped last Friday i have returned home fromlheir labors in of a law suit over their water bonds. build two school buildings the assess Wants to be Re-Elected President November 26 the annual feast day. of the American Federation of Thanksgiving is a day of rest and feast night about 9 o'clock while she was re the southern metropolis and report an John Nuveen & Co., of Chicago cun- ment will la- cut from It. mills to5 mi's turning home from xi ting friends. an excellent time. traded for the water bonds for their this year and they will pay off $1000 Labor-Worked for Bryan With baring the printing office, because an Two men approached the girl and threw Ashland was granted a dispensation face value at 5'< interest and 5'. com- indebtedness on the new seh< ol bt.ili’- Poor Results. editor never has time (money) to do a blanket over her head and gagged for an organization of the Mystic Shri mission for handling them. This gave in , such a thing. But the editor is thank her with a handkerchief. It is thought ners at the meeting of the Imperial the bonding house a commission of Now that the board is sinking Samuel Gompers, president of the ful to the people of this fair city for that this handkerchief was saturated council held last spring in St, Paul, $18,000. and now they want interest on the grounds we must have a American Federation of Labor, Mon one thing and that is the libera! SU[>- with chloroform because she immedia and has the distinction of being the from July 1. 1908 on money not receiv for fire protection. The building is in day made the statement on the floor port and friendly feeling you liave tely lust consciousness. smallest city in the world to have such ed by the city. I he interest demanded a dangerous condition now that the of the convention hall in Denver that shown toward your paper, anti with The girl’s parents, Mr. and Mrs. Will an organization. by the bonding house amounts to wood is piled in the basement. This he was no democrat and gave his rea- I this feeling and support you will have Jackson of this city were immediately The officers of the new temple are; $7,500. wood should be stored in the base of sons as follows: a paper that will be a credit to your notified when they arrived in Medford i Eugette A. Sherwin, illustrious poten Attorney A. E. Reames of this city the tower several feet from the build “Under the Sherman anti-trust j city. a search was made and the police was tate; Ernest V. Carter, illustrious has been engaged by the city of Med ing. honest business cannot be conducted J O.i this great feast day and day of notified. The neighboring towns were chief rabban: Dillon B. Grant, illustrious I ford to attend to the legal part of the ♦ much less honset straight-forward thanks while you are sitting ¡.round searched but to no avail. assistant rabban: Edward D. Briggs, affairs. ME DEO III) NOTES labor organizations. ” , your table filled with delicacies of the Shortly after midnight Sunday night illustrious high priest and prophet: From this it is plain that the demo season let your mind revert to the land Mrs. Jackson was awakened by a noise Geo, W. Dunn illi.s rious < >rie ital The Weather. Editor Lynn Purdin of the Gold Hill crats are in league with the trusts be ing of the Pilgrims in 1620, when they on the steps. After investigating she guide; Charley Henry Vaupel, illustri- Following is the report ot U. S. Vol News was in the city Monday. cause Gompers worked hard to swing dropped upon their knees oij the sands found the girl lying on the steps un- ous treasurer; Edward T. Staples. il- unteer Cooperative Observer, E. Britt; Sam McClendon of Gold Hill was i:i the labor vote for Bryan. of a strange land and gave thanks to Conscious. After being brought into lustrious recorder; Alex Livingston, il- for Jacksonville, for month of August; Medford Tuesday. Gompers asserted that he was not in G >d. They were thankful although the house a physician was called when lustrious ceremonial master; Edwin B. love with the democratic pariy, he was the stuffed turkey and cranberry sauce the girl shortly regained consciousness. Shaw, illustrious second ceremonial Latitude 42 deg. IS. min. north; lungi- Attorney M. Purdin who has been in tude 123 I deg. 5 min. west. ,iot a democrat and never was and wits n >t ii- evidence. You are perpet The girl was bruised about the face master; George S. Calhoun illustrious San Francisco has returned to thii l I’KEC’P- CH'KVTK ■ eve' will be, but is in love with the uating this day by your annual feast. and arms, which might have been done director; James A. Bothwell, illustrious DATE MAXI- . city. MlIM TAT N OF DAY trusts. Thousands of children in the larger when thrown upon the steps. John Wolf has left for California marshall;' Paul W. Paulson. illustrious 1 71 .12 .........Cloudy IMI cities will be taken care of by chari- The kidnappers returned their vie- captain of the guard; Heaton Fox. il- 3 where he will visit his sun. 7« cl.-ir able institutions and to this cause those tum in a rubber tired carriage which lustrious outer guard: Willi-un A. Pear 4 71 ENTERTAINMENT AT Mrs. Chenoworth fell on Seventh who are able should donate as liberal was used to m ike the approach to the son. chief electrician; Joseph Hammer- street Monday and fractured her hip. CENTRAL POINT ly ¡is possible. Ml house as quietly as possible. sley, captain Arab patrol. Benton Bow s> Mrs. Wm. Charley left Tuesday to ■ ♦ The point in question is for what pur ers chief tri-alehemist; Rue L. Burdic, 9 ... visit friends in Roseburg. 10 ... The teacher, Miss Welsh, and the pose the girl was taken. She was not assistant alchemist: Evan A. Kearnes, 11 BORN ... Mr. and Mrs J. C. Dodge of Ashland pupils of school district No. 89, near 12 ... mistreated, notwithstanding this might inquisitor: Francis G. Swedenburg me 13 ... JI Cloudy were in the city Thursday. Centra] Point, gave a very enjoyable EVERETT To Mr. and Mrs. H. Ever have been the motive. 14 . Cloudy dical director; Chnrk s F. Shepherd, 15 ett, N.>v. niier 16. 1908. a -on. . entertainment last Friday night. A . . Clear District Attorney Mulkey was in the musical director: Fred D. Wagner olTi- 16 ... large crowd turned out and everything city Thursday. 17 ... „68 I cial historian. BIG MEETING 18 ... went off nicely. Revival sei vices nightly at the Me George Hall and wife left tor New „I 19 ... Over fifty candidates were led over 2>> I . . AT ASHLAND the burning sunds in the evening. thodist church. burg Thursday. 21 64 22 ... - - ♦ When in Medford stop at the Emeric b5 23 . A rousing good roads meeting will be 67 21 where the finest of meals are served we have on our list of about twenty. MARRIED 2t. held in Ashland Tuesday afternoon. a id the most corteous attention giver. Read the following list and judge Nov. 2-1. This meeting should interest JANNE\-PALMER At the residence 26 27 .... ... Clear Tty us and see. 11-tf THE BLUE JAY POSTAL SHOP for yourself: .... of relatives of the bride, in Berkley. 28 every resident and taxpayer in this 29 trace World’s Events, 12 Numbers....... $1.00 county. The following communication Cal., Edward Janney mid Miss Irene 30 Head Quarters for Scenic and 60 81 Home Herald, 13 numbers ........ .50 received from Ashland will be complied Palmer, both of Medford. Wholesale Novelty Postals, Temperature mean max. 64.54; mean Vicks, 12 numbers...........'............ .50 with as far as we are able to go: ALLEN-CRAIG At the Presbyterian Send us and Retail business, Jacks tiville P ost , weekly county Post, Jacksonville, Oregon. parsonage, in Medford, Wednesday, min. 40.74; mean 52.28. Max. 89 on 7d, Our Aim a Trial Mail Order, We are now offering one of the best min. 28, on 21; greatest range 47. seat paper............................... Gentleman; A Good Roads conven Nov. IS. 1908, Yancy II. Allen and is to Please. clubbing propositions ever offered the 1 Precipitation Total for month, 5.41 tion will be held at Ashland, Tuesday Leola E. Craig. citizens of Jackson county. The club Medford, Ore inches. Greatest in 24 hours, 3.25 inches 313'■ Main St. $3.50 afternoon Nov. 24th, at 2 o’clock and a bing offer consists of three of Ameri- ^¡1 to one address for.. ....$1.75 good program for the same is being HOWARD-KINCAID At the Babtist on 11th. Church, in Medford. Wednesday, c'a’s leading magazines (all to one ad This is the greatest halt' price offer Nov. 18. 1908. George Howard and dress) and the Jacksonville P ost one ever given the reading public in this arranged, the principal speaker to be Hon. John H. Scott, the well known Lott.e Kincaid. year fcr $1.75. . county. Good Roads advocate and president of “Our Day” recently eonsblidatcd Renewals will cotint the same as new the State organization. Any publicity WEATHERLY-HAZELWOOD At the with “World Events" is a magazine of subscriptions. residence of Rev. G. L. Hall in Med you may see fit to give in the cause national events (historical,) and treats We have an exceptional offer for in the way of advertising the conven ford, Wednesday Nov. 18. 1908, Ed on all prominent questions all ever (Jie who will put in a few hours of tion will 1 feel sure be duly appreciat ward Weatherly and Etta Hazel- world. An excellent magazine pro-!-- • spare time. We are out for more ed. ' their wcod. fusely illustrated. F. D. W agner . subscribers and we will get them. One STORM-MIDDLEBUSHER In the ‘¡Home Herald” is a magazine for man made $18.00 One day w orking for parlors of the Palace hotel, in Med- the home, along religious lines. Treats the Jacksonville P ost . This man was How to Treat a Sprain. ford. Wednesday, Nov. 18, 1908, on the progress of Christainity in for an expert but why can’t you make Sprains, swellings and lameness are Cleve L. Storm and Elva Middlebu- eign countries. It also has short and $5.00. Write- for territory and start in promptly relieved by Chamberlain’s er, both of Trail Oregon. ebntinued stories. “Home Herald” is , at once. You can make Christmas Liniment. This liniment reduces in- a weekly magazine. flamation ai.d soreness so that a sprain PLYMIER-JONES At the M. E. par money. “Vick's Magazine” is a periodical may be cured in about one-third the sonage in Central Point. Wednesday, ojf progress, containing 36 pages, well, time required by the usual treatment. Nov. 18. 1908, Jesse Plymier and illustrated. I Those square loaves of bread, fresh 25 and 50 cent sizes for sale by City Marian Jones. These arc the three best magazines daily at the Boss. Drug Store. STAUBE-CI.ARKE At the bride’s parents in Medford. Wednesday. Nov. 11, 1908, Fred Staube and Sophia Clarke. JOHN-WITTE At the residence of to. the bride’s parents, in Central Point i Wednesday, Nov. 18. 1908, Albert II. Johns and Elizabeth Witte. I LISTEN HANKSGIVINß" ROD MINCEMEAT i , i <r . ‘ IN BULK A Iso In 4'2 lb. Crocks ' i f QUALITY GUARANTEED ULRICH BROS LEADING MERCHANTS AND GUN CLUB Holiday Presents ACTIVE 9 There is a movement on foot to or ganize a rod and gun club in this city for the purpose of protecting the game and to secure legislation more favor able to this locality. The club will eventually affiliate with the state as sociation. The fees will be $1.00 n year and this money will be spent for improving th? game and fishing in this district. ♦ Lay in your Winter's reading now while you can get it for so little. STEVENS ^Generations of live, wide awake American Boys have obtained the right kind of FIREARM EDUCATION by being equipped wit! the unerring, time-honored STEVENS All progni*!ve Xaniwan >< i Sportlng (t<XMÌ4 Merchant» tatti*. 1« HTEV ENS. If p'U < annui »»Gialli, we willwhip din <t.ciprw fui puh: upon rv< i ipt <>f < afiilog l*ri< <•. Kenk-te with NT R V E N H and »<•!» ral B rear m in formation. Birthing cowr in color*. 1. STEVENS AMIS * TOOL CO. o ■» «aw Fdk M m . r. We have a good Assortment of holidays gifts direct from the east including Leather Goods, Toilet Sets, Books, Brass, Candle Sticks.¡Burnt Wood Work, Smoker's Outfits, etc. CITY DRUG STORE J. IT . ROBINSON, Propietor J ! M. HEGEi.k __________ Jacksonville’s Ixiading Confectioner.......... I Candies, Fruits, Vegetables, Tobacco and Groceries i Order* Delivered Twice Each Dau Medford furniture < Co Have 500 Beautiful Flirìatmaa Souvenir! to be given away FREE to every Lady who will call and register name and address. YOU DON’T HAVE: TO However we carry the Best selection of Furniture. Carpets, Wall Paper, Bedding etc., south of Portland. Freight Prepaid to all Rail Road Points in Jackson County. MEDFORD FURNITURE CO. MEDFORD, OREGON.