Jacksonville post. (Jacksonville, Or.) 1906-19??, November 21, 1908, Image 6

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J. C. Whipp to Mary H. Regar et a',
64 acres in township 37, range 2 W.
William Bruin to Nulson O. Powers,
land in township 38, range 1 W.
A. H. Lawrentz to Samuel Rawlings
20 acres in section 21 township 38,
range 2 W.
G. B. Jennings to Ervin McCall lot 12-
block 1, Sunnyside addition to Medf< r<‘.
Mrs. William Dean le.ir d t her A MATTER OF
home at McCloud Sunday after several
rz-zvnn iu
J. E. Watt et al. to William Budge,
weeks visit with her father W. C. Kit-
' ECORD IN loo5 40 acres it D L C 43, township 37,
The Boss has reduced the price on to and other relatives.
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range 1 W; also 1-2 acre in D L C 83,
his fancy Chinaware.
In re-indexing the files and transfer- township 37. range 2 W.
Mark Applegate and family have re­
Richard Gaskin and Wm. McIntyre turned from Elk Creek where they 1 ing them from the old i\ood cases to
G. Theiss to W. E Phipps lot 2 block
were in Medford Thursday.
modern steel receptacles in the 1 and lot 5, block 2, West's addition to
nave
pencil ng me
, the ______
have uwii
been h spending
the summer.
summer.
Don’t forget the performance in the
Mrs. Mamie Dux left for San Fran- I county clerks office Mr. Sexton unc j\- Medford.
U. S. theater tonight.
cisco Tuesday morning where she. will ere(^ a unique legal document.
George R. H«rgadirie to Ellen C.
Mr. and Mrs. Blade of the Blade ho- remain several weeks for the benefit! The document was a case in the cii- Galey N 12 of i N W 1, section 15,
S. M. Wilcox to S. J. Summerlin, N
I cuit court, the title of which was
■ tel left Tuesday for the Willamette of her health.
township 39, range 1 E.
lot 2 and all lot 3.block 76 Medford.
,
“
Action
to
Recover
Personal
Proper-
' valley, where they will visit several
John Trenberth left the first of
United States to Mrs. Darby Dun­
ty.
”
J.
N.
T.
Miller
vs.
W.
G.
T
’
Vau
­
Eunice
M. Lumtden et al. to G. IL
towns before they return.
week for Redding Cal;
can, 160 acres in section 30, township Howard, lots 1 2 and 3, block 2 Lums­
CUBES
Rev. Elliot, of Ashland is assisting | The Chinaware at the Boss is the lt. This action grew out of the "Table 35, range 3 E. ;
Rock Sentinel,” Owned be T'Vault and
den’s addition to Medford.
' Rev. G. A. Gray with the revival ser-1 best hand painted ware to be had, call
Lulu Howard to Cow Creek Lumber
sold to J. N. T. Miller, who was at
! vices this week.
company,
S^ofSWh
and
W
L
of'
Frederick Lincoln Kneeland to Mrs.
and look his assortment over.
that time publishing the "Oregon Re- SE' i of section 26, t(Avnship35, ränge, Eudora
A. Day, 40 acres in section 22,
The Medford Tea, Coffee and China! "rfie Blue L< < ge freight teams were porter.”
4 W.
township
36, range 4 W.
house opened up a store in this city 1 in the city Tuesday for supplies.
| Four issues of the "Oregon Repor'-
Thursday, their ad. appears in another I Thu new cottage of Contractor Fick er" are on file in the clerk’s office as
column.
evidence in the case, the dates on these
is nearing completion.
J. G. Gagnon of Medford was in I The R. R. V. R. R. was unable to PBPers are: March 15, 1865; March 25,
town Thursday.
reach the depot Tuesday morning un- Ih6 >; Apiii8, 1.65; and May 13, 1865.
Mrs. Minnie Croner of Eugene is til a number of passengers got off.
The manuscript covers were leather,
; 7i.l> remedy cm «buys bcdepcniM upon and visiting at the home of Mrs. Herman The engine run out of steam near the ' with the index written with ink on tie
| is pleaunt to take. It contains no opium or Helms.
L. V. Larsen, Prop.
court house when it was only three [ °®^er s*de
‘be ®°ver and securely
| . (her harmful drug and may be given as confi-
Robt. Nye left Tuesday for San blocks from the depot, and had to back s‘wed to the book will heavy twine
' ¿cntly to a baby as to an adult
Bread and baked goods of all kinds fresh
Francisco to make some purchases for down to the wood pile and steam up. string.
Price IS cents, large size SO cents.
The
"Oregon
Reporter"
was
a
week-
every day
the synicade plant above Jacksonville. This happens quite frequently on this
One
man
claims
that
he
has
paid
P
a
P
er
>
an
d
the
issue
of
March
15
was
i
line.
<
Judge J. R Neil made a business
•
-- cents
_ _ for the pri-
' | Vol. 1, No. Il, being eleven weeks old.
The bakery is clean and open for inspection
Æ6»
at different time3
25
trip to Ashland Wednesday.
LOCAL NEWS
vilege
from ____
Medford" to I The type wzs badly worn and the co*-
All goods bought in Jacksonville
vrr
I
’ .. of walking"
„
District Attorney Mulkey was in ..........
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•
•• that
■
this city, while
another
said
the um; ware H
14 “m” wide, or slirhtly
Grants Pass the first of the week.
wider
j company charged him 50 cents for the j'•••
—- than
----- the
-■ colums of the P ost .
Nuts, candy, fruit and vegetables at
Attorney
and
Mrs.
W.
I
Vawter
same
privilege
only
a
few
weeks
ago.
\
This
paper
was
democratic politically,
the Boss.
were over from Medford Monday.
and conta ned many articles about the
Miss Cora Basye has accepted a posi­
The Boss is not handling bread any j war. One of the articles, “The View
Mrs. Hugh Elliot has returned from
tion in the bakery.
Every lady in Jacksonville to
more he has turned this trade over to of Jeff Davis on Piece" will appear in
a visit with Ashland friends.
call at the new dish store and
I L. V. Larson, the baker.
Miss Mervyha Kenney spent a few
the
next
issue
of
the
P
ost
.
This
arti
­
Mrs. C. D. Reed and daughter Miss
inspect our fine stock of
days in Medford this week.
I Goo Is roads conventions are being cle is interesting inasmuch as it was
Kate have gone to Oakland Cal., where
held in all parts of the state and the ‘ written during war times.
Elmer Coleman was down from Phoe­ they will remain during the winter.
nix on official business Tuesday.
advoc itus are determined to improve
The editorials in those days were
Seib Mitchell the cattle buyer was
chiefly “roasts” for someone who did
Mrs. B. F. Mulkey has returned from here from Northern California Thurs- the highways ¡or the benefit of all.
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.not believe as the editor believed. The
Ashland where she has been for the day looking for cattle.
ASHLAND ITEMS
news portion of the paper gives a very
past three weeks receiving treatment
Mrs. Ed Binns and daughter Freda
All new styles and designs. Just what you want for Christmas
(\ alley Record)
good sketch of history of Jacksonville.
at the Ashland Sanitarium.
have returned from Portland where
State
Senate
r
S.
C.
Beach
of
Port-
We
could
not
find
any
figures
on
the
Christmas is comin f on and your wife they have been for several months.
land spent Mo day in Ashland.
population of the city but would judge
would like to have a set of those fine
On California street west of Jacksonville Bank
Mr. and Mrs. M-. M, Taylor spent
T. N. Sm h left yesterday on a that Jacksonville was a city, at that
dishes at the Boss, Get them now
Sunday
with
Ashland
friends.
time
with
about
4000
population.
business
trip
to
Nebraska.
while the price is reduced.
Wednesday evening a delegation of
Mr. and Mis. H. C. Estep of Seattle
Rev. Ward McHenry of Ashland
sident of the Jackson and Josephine Masons from Medford visited the local ' are visiting Mr. and Mrs. C. W. Root.
counties Temperance League was in lodge in this city.
Miss Mabie McCanse, of Pomeroy,
The new well at the school house is Washington is visiting Ashland friends.
Jacksonville Monday.
Buy your dishes at home. We have down about 35 feet and will afford
C. F. Barber, of Cincinnati Ohio,
I
just opened a dish store in Jacksonville abundance of pure water for drinking is in Ashland this week looking for a
and it depends entirely on the people and fire purposes.
location.
C. L. Munsen, representing the Pa-
whether we stay or not. If we can
Mrs. A. McCallen of Berkeley, Cal­
sell goods here we w II stay. If cific Paper Co., of Portland was in the ifornia, is visiting her daughter, Mis.
We cannot sell goods here we will not city Wednesday, on business.
I L. L. Mulil.
stay. Buy yourdishes at home. Don’t
H. C. Holmes, of Berkeley, Cal.,
E. L. Soule of San Francisco is here
go to Medford nor any other old place was in the city Tuesday. Mr. Holmes to do the concrete work on the Elks
for them. Buy them at home.
is getting up a history of California temple.
M c G lashon & J unkin .
and as soon as this w >rk has been eon -
Ex-conductor F. H. Bristow came ,
Joe Chanslor, now several times a millionaire, was, not so long ago, a clerk in Los
Albert Owens was brought before pleted he will direct his labors on a
up
from Chico to attend the instituting
Justice Cannon Thursday on a charge history of Oregon.
Angles.
He borrowed some money for the purpose of operating in California oil; the
of Hillah Temple.
of non-support of bis family. He was
Mrs. Frank Neil and daughter of
Mr.
and
Mrs.
David
Briggs
of
Hol-
result
was
that
it made him one of the wealthiest men in the satate.
John A. Bunting,
ph c id under $ 100 bonds to appear be- Butte Falls who have been visiting for
1 ind, Josephine County were in Ash­
lure the circuit court.
formerly a brakeman on the Southern Pacific, through the investment of $ 70.00 in Calif-
several day at the home of J. R. Neil
land last week on a visit.
returned home Tuesday.
ornia oil land became a millionaire.
Mr. and Mrs. M. McCauley and son
HOW TO CURE A COLD.
E. M. Hostetter and family who have
Frank,
of
Dayton,
Washington,
are
Be as careful as you can you will been residents of Jacksonville for some in Ashland for the winter.
Let us again impress upon you these highly im
We could tell you of innumerable others. Why
facts;
The
property
a producer: is entire-
lortant facts'
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were Bunting, Chanslor and many others, who made fiortant
occasionally take cold, and when you tin e past have removed to California.
Mr. and Mrs. H, M. Read of Los
y surrounded by reliable pro ucing properties that
their money through investments in oil, successful?
A. B. Cornell of Grants, Pass repres­
do, get a medicine of known reliability,
Angeles paid a visit to their son M. C.
Because they were shrewd, level-headed, observing there is sufficient acreage (forty acres) to justify the
one that has an established reputation sing The Oregon Life Insurance com­ Read in Ashland last week.
men possessing unbounded confidence in the great drilling of forty more wells, all of which would be in
pany
was
in
the
county
seat
Monda
.
the very core of one of the richest oil-producing dis­
future of the California oil fields and the oil industry.
and that is certain to effect a quick
S. F. Starr, wife, son and daughter,
Remember that Kern County
The demand for oil is increasing daily. The consump­ tricts in the world.
Mr. and Mrs. Miles Cantrell of Al­
cure. Such a medicine is Chamber­
produces
as much oil as any other three oil producing
tion far txceeds the output. Several oil companies
of Troutdale, Oregon, have located in
lain's Cough Remedy. It has gained plegate spent last Saturday and Sui - Ashland for the winter.
counties
in
California.
Shipping facalities could not
paid substantial dividends when oil was selling at
a world wide reputation by its remark­ day with Mr. and Mrs. Andrew Can­
fifteen cents per barrel. Oil is now selling at SIXTY be better, for the property adjoins the Sonthern Pa­
CENTS PER BARREL at the well. The total divid­ cific tracks. The Company has valuable assets in im­
able cures of this most common ail­ trell of this city.
The Emerick serves meals at all
Two wells, derrick, tanks, tools and
ends for the year 1908, from all the oil companies now provements.
ment, and can always be depended
Experience is the only teacher in hours, Everything neat and clean,
doing business in California, not including the Stan­ bunkhouses, etc.
upon. It acts on nature’s plan, reliev- handling and buying fruit and vegetab­
Before accepting the fiscal agency of The Kern
dard, will probably reach the $6,000,000 mark, and
prices reasonable.
11-tf
es the lungs, aids expectoration, opens les, I have had it Boss.
reach the $10,000,000 mark for the year 1909. There­ Associated Oil Co. we thoroughly investigated every
fore, the natural conclusion to ariive at is INVEST detail pertaining to the Company and its property.
the secretions and aids nature in re-
W. T. Grieve and wife were in Med»
IN OIL SECURITIES; INVEST AT ONCE. We are We did not take snap judgement, we never do; con­
GUS
NEWBURY
slititf thy system to a healthy condi- f rd Monday on timber land business.
offering for sale a limited number of shares on what sequently want to assure you that the stock of this
tion. During the many years in which
Attorn' y-at-Ijiw
we consider to be one of the best Companies operat­ Company at twenty cents per share is the most un­
it h is been in general use we h ivj ye BODY
REMOVED
ing in Kern County, in fact, in California. We refer paralleled opportunity for the investor that ever came
Will Practise in A Courts in the State
to the stock of the KERN ASSOCIATED OIL COM­ under our observation.
to learn of a single case of col 1 or at­
Offi'e on Calif, rnia street one
We ?incerly believe that the Kern Associated Oil
PANY. The stock of the KERN ASSOCIATED OIL
TO
ILLINOIS
tack of the grip having resulted in
COMPANY is the best proposition ever offered the Co. is destined to pay dividends as surely and as reg­
block south of he court house
pneumonia when this remedy was used
investment public. This Company owns free of in­ ularly as is the Associated Oil and other companies
Last Thursday Ed Scott ha I the
which shows conclusively that it is a
cumbrance FORTY ACRES IN THE VERY HEART operating on adjoining propertits, and we see no
body
of
his
deceased
mother
(lisintered
A.
E.
REAMES
OF THE KERN RIVER OIL DISTRICT and situated reason why within twelve months the s«ock should not
certain preventive of that dangerous
on the Southern Pacific Railroad.
It adjoins the be quoted at many times its present selling price.
disease. Chamberlain’s Cough Rem­ and shipped to Illinois. Mr. Conklin
Lawyer
We unhesitatingly advise you to buy tvery share
San Joaquin Oil and Development Company’s property
prepared
the
body
for
shipment.
edy contains no opium or other nar­
Practise in nil State and Federal Courts
Watch the stock advance
which was recently merged with the Associated Oil you can possibly afford.
cotic and may be given as confidently
Do not delay.
Company, WHOSE STOCK IS NOW SELLING AT from twenty cents to two dollars.
Kahler Block
JACKSONVILLE
DIED
$34.00 PER SHARE.
It also adjoin the famous Get your under in to us quickly.
to a baby as to an adult. For sale 1 y
$ 20 w"l buy 100 shares, par value $ 100.
Discovery well, where oil was first discovered in the
City Drug Store.
REEVE At the family home in Jack
$ 50 will buy 250 shares, par value $ 250
1 . K. HANNA jr.
Kern River oil fields.
THE KERN ASSOCIATED
sonville Friday Nov. 20, 1908. J. K
$100 will buy 500 shares, par value $ 500.
OIL COMPAY has two wells on its property.
Well
Lawyer
Reeve, aged 92 years.
$500 will buy 2,500 shares, par value $2.500.
No. 1 IS IN OIL ard gives about sixty-five barrels
America’s Greatest Weekly
From the above cash price you may dedut five per
of oil per day.
With a greater depth and a more
Office: One block soi th of depot.
cent.
If you are not prepared to pay cash, then
approved pump, the productions will be largely in
Peter Appl< gate has established a JACKSONVILLE,
THE
OREGON
creased. The Company desires to sink four more buy on our easv-payment plan of one-fifth cash and
surveying office in Jacksonville and is
wells and to install modern compressed-air pumps. one-fifth monthly.
prepare ! to do all kinds of work. Mr.
100 shares for $20 pav $4 down and $4 monthly
We believe that well No. 2 will, with greater depth,
DR. T. T. SHAW
250 shares for $50—pay $10 down and $10 monthly.
produce a large and inexhaustable oil supply, as are
Applegate has served as United States
500
shares for $100—pay $20 down and $20 monthly.
Dentist.
the other wells on adjoining properties.
We are
Deputy Geneisl Surveyor and as Coun­
TOLEDO, OHIO.
1,500 shares for $300 pay $60 down and $60
offering a limited number <>f t hares in this Company
Office
in
Ryan
Building,
California
St.,
ty Surveyor and is familiar with ail
at 20 cents per share.
Do you realize what that monthly.
Up'taii s
THE STOCK OF THE KERN ASSOCIATED
means?
It means that in purchasing this stock you
The
Best
Known
Knews- the Government corners in the County.
become interested in a company that can produce the OIL CO. IS THE BEST BUY ON THE MARKET
These facts should insure him a good JACKSONVILLE
OREGON
paper in the United
oil.
It is not a case of “They mav,” “They TO-DAY. ACT QUICKLY, BEFORE THESHARES
practise.
ARE ADVANCED IN PRICE.
should.” but “THEY ARE.”
REAL ESTATE TRANSFERS
LOCAL NEWS
JK
i Goughs,Colds,
CROUP
i //hoopingCough
Jacksonville Bakery
Wanted
Plain and Fancy Dishes Pot­
tery and Artware
McGlashon & Junkin
F ortunes of the World
Are Founded on Oil
TOLEDO BLADE
States
TRAIL LUMBER CO
Circulation 200,000
E. J. BONNER
Popular in Every State.
EYE SPECIAL)! T
Dr. of Opthahnotagy. recently from Chi« ;»-o.
GI amm correctly fitted no they uever have to
be changed for the distance. Perfect fit
guaranteed to cure Chunk* Hr-ulache and
St Vitas Dance.
In ma.iy rvMpvcts the Toledo Blade h th«
niott remarkable weekly newspaper publiah«
el in the United Staten. It in the only
newspaper especially edit «si for National dr*
eolation. It hax had the largest circulation
for more yearn than any newnpaper print«
rd in America. Furthermore, it in the cheap« |
rat newnpaper in the world, an will be ex ,
plained to any person who will write ut
for terms. The News of the World no ar­
ranged that buiny people can more easily
comprehend, than by reading curnlainMin col-
Umtm of dailies. All current topics made
plain in each ianue by special editorial mat­
te written from inception down to date.
The only paper published especially for pet­
pie who du or do not read daily news­
paper*. and
yet
thirst for plain facts.
That thia kind of a newep^per la popular in
proven by the fact that the Weekly Blade
now has over 100,000 yearly aubscribera and is
Circulated in all parts of the United Slates.
In addition to the new«. the Blade publishes
short and serial at°rios and many department!
of matter nuitedto every nivnieber t»f
family. Only one dollar a yea*.
Write for free specimen copy.
A«ldresa
THE BLADE
a
wiuuii Ohio
Med ford.
JACKSONVILLE, OREGON.
Hough and Dressed
Lumber of All Kinds
Oregon
JOSEPH J. HOGAN CO.
802-3 Metropolis Bank Building
ESTIMATE FURNISHED
Announcement
I am now prepares! with a new Fairbanks Morse
Gasoline six-horse power Wood Sawing Outfit to saw
wood in any quantity.
Prices are as follows:
Four Foot Wood, Once in Two..... 40 Cent»
Four Foot Wood, Twice in Two ... .50 Cents
Pole Wood ...........
By the hour
I will have plenty of wood for sale shortly at my
van! on North Oregon street, on theT. J. Williamson place
C. A. Norton, Prop
SAN FRANCISCO, CAL
COUPON
JOSEPH J. HOGAN CO.
802-803 Metropolis Bank Bldg.
SAN FRANCISCO. CAL.
Please send full particulars about the Kern
Associated Oil Co.
Name.............................................................
Street .
City
I JOSEPH J. HOGAN CO.
802-803 Metropolis Bank Bldg.
SAN FRANCISCO. CAL.
part payment .
I enclose $
full payment
shares of the Kern Associrted Oil Co.
Name
Street
i