Jacksonville post. (Jacksonville, Or.) 1906-19??, November 28, 1908, Image 1

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    JACKSONVILLE, JACKSON COUNTY, OREGON, NOVEMBER 28,1908
VOL. II.
NO. 30.
MEDFORD CREAM-
I WORKMEN PROMPT
SNOW ON HILLS
PLEASANT WEDDING
OREGON FIR
ERY
BURNFD
IN
PAYMENT
NEAR ASHLAND
AT TRAIL ORE
MAKES FRIENDS
AT A BARGAIN
Several 10 acre tracts of the best
Bear Creek bottom land at prices from
Fire started in the office of the Rog- [ William Bybee who died on Novem-
A
mantle
of
clear
white
snow
covers
Mr. and Mrs. Cleve Storm gave a re­
(Special Correspondence)
the hills surrounding the city of Ash $50 to $185 per acre. Jacksonville
ception to their friends at Trail Thurs­ ue River creamery Tuesday afternoon ber 11, was a member of the Work-
John
Sebastian, Passenger Traffic land. The source of Ashland s water Real Estate Co., Adolf Schulz, Mgr.
day evening on their return from Med­ from a defective stove. The entire man lodge and his estate received the
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ford, where they had been married the front pa.t of the building was gutted insurance in 15 days from the date of Manager of the Rock Island System, supply is in the snow belt only a short
day before. On their arrival at Trail and all of the records were destroyed, his death. This speaks well for the was a recent visitor at Portland, and distance from the city. The snow re­
P. O. (the bride’s mother) they were Most of the machinery in the rear room order as well as the promptness of the wnile here secured samples of Oregon mains on Ashland Butte until late in
fir, with which wood he intends to fi­ the summer which feeds Ashland
local members.
met by a host of friends, who wished was saved.
nish the interior of one of the most creek.
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them a long and happy journey through
unique
dining ears yet seen. He had
We are now offering one of the best
It is only a ride of a few minutes
life. A grand supper was awaiting
HUMAN NATURE
Life and its Opportunities
scarcely
left when a telegram was re­ from the snow-clad mountains of Ash- clubbing propositions ever offered the
them which had been prepared by Lea
ceived by the Portland Commercial
citizens of Jackson county. The club­
Middlebusher and Mrs. Irene Avery, to
It seems to be human nature to con­
Life is a gift of in?stimable value, Club from President B. L. Winchell of land until one reaches the sunshine and bing offer consists of three of Ameri­
which they and their friends did ample demn a man because he has accumulat­ • and fraught with interest which in
warmth of Jacksonville.
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justice. Then a seranade was begun, ed a fortune. The rail road is prayed I their effect are as lasting as eternity, the Rock Island, asking for samples fi­ There are several brick buildings ca’s leading magazines (all to one ad­
which lasted as long as was required, for by the people, and after it has been i Life is given us for a grand purpose, nished in different stains, as a car and several blocks of cement side-v alks dress) and the Jacksonville P ost one
and the seranaders came in and candy, installed these same people will com­ ■ the improvement of ourselves, and already nearly completed was to be under course of construction, and when year for $1.75.
in fir. Sir William C. Van Horne,
“Our Day” recently consolidated
cigars and soft drinks went fast. An plain.
helping to better the condition of our builder of the Canadian Pacific Rail­ this has been accomplished the south­ with "World Events” is a magazine of
enjoyable evening was spent.
Years ago when the O & C. was put ; fellow men. How important it is that I way, has in his Montreal mansion a ern metropolis will be a city of some
national events (hiatorical,) and treats
Those present were: Misses Lea through this valley the people were ■ we make a proper use of our ti tie and
importance.
on all prominent questions all over the
and Enid Middlebusher, Messrs. Frank jubilant, they could get mail and fre­ talentr. Work and progress are the room in Oregon fir, which is always
world. An excellent magazine pro­
Fred, and Clarence Middlebusher, Bob ight from both Portland and San Fran- order of creation. Among the busy admired by visitors.
The business men of Portland will go
The Weather.
fusely illustrated.
Dawsonfi, Louis Martain, D. C. Corn-) | cisco in a few days for one-tenth what [ toilers in life’s harvest fields there is
to Spokane on Friday, December 11th,
"Home Herald” is a magazine for
Following is the report of U. S. Vol­
trey, Elmer Dawson and Charles Fry, I they had been paying.
| no place for idlers; neither should we to attend the National Apple Fair, and unteer Cooperative Observer, E. Britt; the home, along religious lines. Treats
Mesdames Mary Middlebusher, Fred
They could get their produce to mar­ 1 spend all our time digging in the
Warner, Hooligan and Alva Hammond. ket in better shape which means a bet­ earth after the perishable riches of [ this will be the first trip of its kind for Jacksonville, for month of August; on the progress of Christainity in foi-
The bride is the oldest daughter of ter price. Now these same men are this world. Man was formed for a over the “North Bank ’ road. Pull­ Latitude 42 deg. 18. min. north; longi­ eign countries. It also has short and
continued stories. “Home Herald” is
Mrs. Mary Middlebusher, the postmis­ complaining about the rail road. They nobler purpose. He lives for eternity, mans. diners and parlor-observation tude 123 deg. 5 min. west.
tress. The groom is the oldest of the say that the rail road has stole all the 1 ' where silver will not be needed, where cars will make up the train. The vis­ DATE MAXI- MINI- PREC’F- CHKCTK a weekly magazine.
MUM
MUM
TATN
“Vick’s Magazine” is a periodical
OF DAY
Storm boys, living on Trail. The next good land. Dear reader when the O & | gold will be of no value. Life is far itors will have all day in Spokane and
of progress, containing 36 pages, well
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day the happy couple started for their C R R was put through from Portland too short and uncertain, the future return so that the scenic portion of 1 ...........
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the trip will be made by daylight, ar- 2 ...........
illustrated.
home on Trail Tribune.
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ck^r
to San Francisco it cost an enormous one too near and real, that we should i riving home at 5:30 Sunday afternoon. 3 4 ...........
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These are the three best magazines
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sum of money. It was twenty years I risk all on the one pursuit for earthly
The Oregon-Idaho Development Con- 5 6 ...........
we have on our list of about twenty.
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NOVEMBER
before this road paid expenses, and the treasure. Opportunities for usefulness j gress. of which Hon. Stephen A. Low­ 7 ...........
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Read the following list and judge
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company was aware of this fact, and are many. Along every pathway in ell, of Pendleton, is president, will 9 8 ...........
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for yourself:
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Of all months of the year November !in order to induce some company to in­ life are weary, toil-worn pilgrims, ; meet at Vale, Oregon, from December 11 ...........
World's Events, 12 Numbers....... $1.00
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is the one far reflection; as we review s all and operate the road the govern­ longing for a cheering word, for a 117th to 19th. The program will be in­ 12 ...........
Home herald, 13 numbers............ .50
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the past wo can but contemplate the ment wig obliged to give a bonus, heling hand. Shall our lives be one teresting and delegates are expected 14 .........
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future. The annual death of the I which at that time was very small. of passiveness who the dresent calls from all sections of the two states. 15
Jacksonville P ost , weekly county
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leaves and flowers and their annual This bonus was every odd section of so loudly for action? Can we fold our I Coos Bay has promised an especially 17 ...........
seat paper............................... 1.50
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resurection teach a beautiful lesson. unoccupied land within 25 miles of the hands in idleness, murmuring that large representation.
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White Salmon, Washington, the ap­ 20
What is more richly instructive than accepted survey. This land, at that there is nothing for us to do? Can we
$3.50
50
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the verdure of spring. Field and for­ time would not bring 25 cents an acre, deny light and help to those who are ple center of the “North Bank” road, 22 ........
All to one address for.................... $1.75
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est mantled with emerald in April with a possible few exceptions. To adrift on life’s stormy sea? They who holds the record for liberality in rais­ 24 ...........
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This is the greatest half price offer
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whitened with blossoms in May and this rail road is due the credit fir the have the brightest light should hold ing an advertising fund. The entire 25
ever given the reading public in this
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June, awaken all that is noblest and present prosperous condition of this it up the highest, that its rays may population of the village and valley of 27 ...........
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county.
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best in our natures. The rich summer valley. Without it our fertile valley flash out the farther in the surround­ White Salmon does not exceed 600 peo­ 29 ...........
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Renewals will count the same as new
trace
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ing darkness. If life and its many op- ple, and at a recent meeting they rais­
beauty, the luxuriance of the harvest, i would be worth naught.
subscriptions.
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The Southern Pacific road bed is as- portunities have been well improved, ed $2200 or almost $4 apiece.
the bril iancy of autumn inspire us
Temperature—mean max. 64.54; mean
From the exhibits in connection with
with richer and riper thoughts. The sessed at $30,000 a mile in this county, I how grand will be the reflection when
Rubcn Robinson presented this offflce
whole summer is a continuous feast which assists in developing the country we come to stand on the farther shore the meeting of the Northwest Fruit I m*n" 40.74; mean 52.28. Max. 89 on 7d, with a nice collection of strawberries
min.
28,
on
21;
greatest
range
47.
they
pay
taxes
on
this
ino
cup
el
rail
of
life,
and
look
backward,
to
know
Growers’ Association and the Oregon
that we try to share with our friends.
Precipitation Total for month, 5.41 picked from the vines November 25.
that our great object in life was to State Horticultural Society a most ef­
The saddest day of the year to a road land.
inches.
Greatest in 24 hours, 3.25 inches All that is needed now is a few days
help
our
fellow
men
up
to
a
fairer
fective and unusual advertisement of
lover of flowers is one that succeeds
of warmer weather.
on
14th.
How to Treat a Sprain.
land.
the fruits of the Pacific Northwest has
a hard frost. A thousand attachments
! been evolved. The twenty choicest
are severed in a few hours. The wild-1 Sprains, swellings and lameness are
FREE ENTERTAINMENT
boxes of prize-winning apples have
erness that had blossomed as the rose promptly relieved by Chamberlain’s
been purchased by the Portland Com­
has become a blackened sepulchre at Liniment. This liniment reduces in-
the touch of the icy lips of King Frost. i flamation ar.d soreness so that a sprain
The Jacksonville Musical Club will mercial Club, and after display in the
But we have only to wait a few may be cured in about one-third the give a free entertainment in the U. S. windows of Macy's famous store in
months and we hail once more the time required by the usual treatment. Hall on Sunday, December 6, at 2:30 ! New York City for a week, ten boxes I
vernal spring, for ’tis only through 25 and 50 cent sizes for sale by City p. m. All are cordially invited to at­ will be sent to King Edward of Eng­
death that we live again. There are j Drug Store.
tend. There are about 35 members in land and another ten to Kaiser Wil­
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a multitude of blessings for every sor­
this club and the public can expect a helm of Germany.
MARRIED
row for
A eonferance of the officers of the
good entertainment.
State Dairy Association at Salem has I
’Twould be a lot to blest
GILBERT-TURPIN—At the home of
EFORr purchasing
Forever in the emerald shade to stray,
When in Medford stop at the Emeric determined the details of that Conven- I
the bride, near Roxy Ann. Novem-
your Christmas pres­
tion
December
10th
and
11th.
The
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Amid the kisses of the warm soutl -
ber 22, 1908. Mr. Van Gilbert and where the finest of meals are served
west
ents don’ fail to examine
Miss Bessie Turpin, Rev. G. LeRoy, and the most corteous attention given. sessions will be held in Ye Liberty
To live and dream for aye.
Theatre, while a commodious hall has j
Try us and see.
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officiating.
my stock and prices. I
been secured for exhibits. The Board
have a large line of
of Trade of that city will receive ex­
hibits and care for them so that they ’
will be in excellent condition for dis­
Diamonds, Watches, Jewelry, Cut Glass,
play. Messrs. Wm. M. Ladd. Dr. E. !
N. Hutchinson and Dr. James Withy-
Sterling Silver, Silver Plate and Silver
combe are among those on the progra-1
Filled
Knives and Forks, Spoons and all
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m.ne.
LISTEN
NOTICE
B
THANKSGIVING
HEINZE’S
MINCEMEA
I-
IN BULK
A Iso In 4¡ lb. Crocks
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Fancy pieces
We have an exceptional offer for
those who will put in a few hours of
their spare time. We are out for more
subscribers and we will get them. One
man made $18.00 one day working for
the Jacksonville POST. This man was
an expert but why can’t you make
$5.00. Write for territory and start in
at once. You can make Christmas
money.
Everything new and latest styles and patterns.
Clocks
Everything I sell I ahsolute\y Guarantee
MARTIN J. REDDY
Near the I‘o»t Office
ULRICH BROS
LEADING MERCHANTS
.Med ord, Oregon
Revival sei vices nightly at the Me­
thodist church.
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Lay in your Winter's reading now i
while you can get it for so little.
M. HEGE Jacksonville’s Leading Confectioner
Candies, Fruits, Vegetables, Tobacco and Groceries
STEVENS
Order» Delivered Twice Each Dau
ARMS *
are for sale by all progressive
Hardware and Sporting
Goods Merchants
Medford
and
QUALITY GUARANTEED
A fine line of
DAN BEARD'S »plendid effort
GUNS AND CUNNING
will be mailed postpaid to any
applicant by J. S txvzms A bus
& T ool . C ompany , Chicopee
Falls, Mass., upon
receipt of price.
For paper cover edi­
tion forward 20 cents;
for cloth bound book
send 30 oenta.
«I. stevens
a TOOL CO.
P. 0.
4M»
f i li l i Fdk Maa.
t «
Co
Have 500 Beautiful Christmas Souvenirs to be given away
FREE to every Lady who will call and register name and address.
YOU DON’T HAVE TO BUY
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.
Written
for and pub­
lished by
ARMS
Furniture
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MEDFORD FORNITURE CO.
MEDFORD, OREGON.