Jacksonville post. (Jacksonville, Or.) 1906-19??, November 28, 1908, Image 6

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    LOCAL NEWS
REAL
HARTLEY-HENRY
ESTATE TRANSFERS
H. F. Pohland to John Kinerk, lots
On Thanksgiving day Nov. 26. 1908,
The Boss has reduced the price on 5, 6, 8, 9, 13, 14 and 15, block 1; lots at roon, at the residence of the brides
1 and 2, block 2, and 1st 5, block 3,
his fancy Chinaware.
parents, Mr. and Mrs. G. S. Epperson
Mrs. Ed Tryer of Grants Pass has I Bunker Hill addition to Medford.
in
Jacksonville, Thomas B. Hartley
returned to her home after a visit with ; H. A. Fredenburg to O. Carter Bogg Lillian Henry were united in marriage
lots
13
and
14,
block
6,
Park
addition
relatives here.
Rev. W. T. VanScoy performing the
W. G. Kenney and J. H. Harr of to Medford
ceremony. The day was beautiful, the
I
Herman
J.
Schutte
to
'•'
illittm
M.
Squaw Lake were in town the first of I
floral decorations were tastefully ar­
Floyd lots 1, 2, 3 and 4, block 13, Med­
the week.
ranged, the guests were in a pleasing
f
f
John Pelton of Roseburg accompain- ford.
mood, and, in every way the wedding
Gus Newbury to Mar;. Kittredge, lot was a pretty and happy affair. There
ed by Ed Hanley were in the Apple­
tetr
gate country Monday looking for cat­ 9. Wolien's addition to Ashland.
were about thirty relatives and friends
CTTRIES
i
J| hit W. Ab' ot to H. E. Mitcl-.el), present. Many valuable presents were
tle.
Clarence Reeve arrived from Happy property in Railroad addition to Ah- b.stowed. Miss Mary Young of Ash­
land played the wedding march. Af­
Camp Cal., the first of the week in land.
George F. King to Rogue River T Il­ ter the ceremony a bounteous wedding
response to a message telling of the
li r company lots 2 anil 2, and S
of dinner was served. Mr. Hartley it a
death of his father.
young man of sterling qualities, a good
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s'-cti
>n
it,
township
31.
range
Mrs. S. K. George and Mrs. Ed
ifhoopingCoygb
farmer and a well known student of
Fawcett came in from the Blue Ledge 3 E.
t'nit.|l X' i
to Giiinville Sear- S of the State Normal School at Ashland.
mine the first of the week. The for­
section 7, township 37 range 2 W. Miss Henry grew to womanhood in
mer left for Eugene the following day. E
Jacksonville, was educated in the
This rtmedy c«n »Iwayi be de pended up*.i «nd
W.’ VC' .■ r to city of Ashland. 3,
Mis : Ag i>- Broad spent a few da;, -
schools of this city, and is well known
is plrmnt ts Uke. It contains no opium er
a res ii Adi.mid.
with Medford friends last week.
as an accomplished and excellent young
other harmful drug and may be given as confi­
J;..-■■ to William Bruin, land woman. In the afternoon of their
John Ph.'e 'ger -mil Frank I ra.’y « f
dently to a baby at to an adult.
ii 1» I, C 6!. township 38, range 1 W. wedding day, the happy couple went
Medford spent Sunday with .1 :n-
Price 25 cents, large size 50 cents.
Cl «1 Stales to Lulu Howard, 160 by carriage to their farm home on the
ville friends.
J. M. Hurley left la. t .iturda f r a a , ■ ■ in si i-ti ,ii 26 township 35, range county to id, one mile below Talent,
4 W.
where everything was arranged in or­
visit with relatives in Havana III.
LOCAL NEWS
der
fo- house keeping. They are at
E.
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et
al.
to
City
of
Ash
­
Mr. and Mrs. A. Nail left W -ln>
horn • and the latch-string hangs out
day to spend the winter in Bedenville la at -:■« pert,, for sireet purp «ses.
Nuts, candy, fruit and vegetables at Ark. with relatives anil frit nds.
E. T. Staples et al. to city of Ash- for their many friends who have show­
the Boss
land, land for alley running from Ash- ered congratulations upon them.
Wm. Graham and Wm. Broad w
Sam Sandry wife and daughter of in from Williams Creek today.
land hoi e between Main street and
NOTICE
Medford spent Sunday with Jackson-
Oak street in Ashland.
I James R. Knodell of Eugene Assiss-
i A. E. Percival of Medford was at
ville friends.
G. N. Howland to Gus Miller pro-
the county seat today.
taut Superintendent of the Oregon
More type and printing material ar­
P<
rty in Lumsden addition to Medford.
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Don’t forget to hear James R. Kno-
Anti-Saloon League will speak at the
rived this week and will be installed
We have a good A ■. ortment of holidays gifts direct from
Eli/.a Jr Woltoncroft to J. T. Tucker court house Friday evening Dec. 4th.
dell of Eugene at the court house Fri-
in a few days.
the east including Leather Goods, Toilet S<4s, Books. Brass.
lot 5, block 2, Cottage Home addition Come out and hear him.
day evening Dec. 4th.
Miss Lou Garrison of Portland stop-
to Mi i.f.ird.
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Candle Sticks,¡Burnt Wood Work, Smoker’s Outfits, etc.
Miss Eva Davidson of Ashland I for­
lied in this city on her way to Joe
O. L. Sargent to Mrs. C. W. Ander­
Mark Finney who has been in K la­
Bar, California to visit her sister. Mrs. merly <f Jacksonville came i down son lots 6 and 7, block 14, Phoenix.
math county for some time past ll as
Thursday
to
attend
the
dance
and
vis
­
Wm. Campbell.
U. Grant Davis to R. J. Edwarl land returned to Jacksonville.
it friends.
Christmas is comin 'on nd your w i f e
1 in township 38, range 1 E.
Mis Fay Sears was shopping in Med­
F. M. «Sexton and wife of Minneapo­
would like to have a set of I hose fine
Joseph T. Currie to Matt Dora, lot ford Thursday afternoon.
dishes at the Boss, Get them now lis Kansas are in Jacksonville visiting
J. W. ROBINSON, Proputor
Frank Keiser who recently purchas­
with their sons Messrs. Jay and Ray ; 5, McCalls addition to Ashland.
while the price is reduced.
ed
the
Berry
farm
has
planted
several
J. C. Gibson to Daniel Stump 1.53
Sexton of the Bank of Jacksonville.
The moving picture show
hundred fruit trees ont this week, con­
acres in township 38, range 1 W.
Miss
Cordelia
Reuter
who
is
attend
­
S. Hall is attracting lari
W. S. Crowell to O. C. Selsby un- sisting of Newtown Pippins, Spitzen-
ing
Business
College
in
Ashland
spent
These pictures are instructive and en-
divided half lot 9, block 2«) Medford. burgs and Bartlett pears.
t. rtaing and equal to any in the state. Thanksgiving with her mother in Jad -
Come out n xt Friday evening Dec.
sonville.
Richard Berendt to Wiods Lumber
Some complain of the dark streaks in
R. A. Edgington and wife of Asl - company, lots 1 and 2, block 47 Med­ 4, and hear James R. Knodell at the
the pictures, tbit is noticible on all
court house.
machines but not so much on the m - land have engaged rooms in Jackson­ ford.
♦
Anna C. Bostwick to J. K. Ho . :.rd,
chine used by Mr. DeRoh mm because ville and will spend the winter with
DRESSMAKING
For first-class dress­
their
son
Floy.l
Edgington
who
is
em
­
67.46 acres in township 36, r:
he has one of the latest and best ma­
making call on Mrs. S. A. Swanson,
chines on the ni irket. The average ployed by the Jackson County Abstract
kirur when you can get
United States to Albert
Luke Ryan's house east part of city. & wholc'"H ¡¡read. Cakes and Pies
maijiine shows ti re.-fifths dark and (' impany.
NEC secti n 10, township
two-fifths light whi'e this, machine
Miss Leona Ulrich entertained tl.e 2 W.
»•1
Grandfather knows good whiskey and
shows three-fifths light and two-fifths 500 club at her home Inst Saturdav I United Sta'es to Allen Davie, 40
dark.
evening all report a very enjoyable1 acres in section 32, township 24 range since he was a boy harper has been
at C • Jarks:-nviUe liakery. Quite often your bread does not raise
his choice. Its good enough for me, Si. g ioil or vom vies! is poor. Overcome these faults by gettir.g your
F. A. Sibbles who recently lost his time.
3 W.
and for YOU too, in short it is the best
bread I aktd fresh every day from the
store and all its content by fire came
Arthur Rose, A. S. Furry and Louie
United States to William Nelson,
Buy harper from E. H. H elms .
in from Eileen Monday ai.d left the Colver of Phoenix were in the county 160.02 acres in section 2, township 39,
- L. V. Lar-
next day for Portland. Th. insurance seat Monday.
range 3 E.
sen, Prop.
which was $2000 was adjusted and paid
Mrs. Joe Hammersley Mrs. Jennings
W. C. Green to Jane Carrol, proper­
by W. II. Cannon of Medford.
Chrisholm and Miss Nina Carter of ty in block 79 Medford.
■ «-fe «i
invitation musicale in the Nativ • Dau-
Gold Hill were initiated into the Adarel
HOW TO CURE A (’OLD.
ghters
hail,
November
30,
at
8
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k
U’.ips, land
Chapter O. E. S. of this city Thuisday
lie i
refill ns
p. m. There is excellent talent in this
evening.
Pass juvenile agg ’egation unit unci
it' , get it medicine of known reliability,
Timber company S E
BORN
Sec lion i 26, guidance of Mrs. ( aughthrau th<
one that bus au established reputation
township 35, range 4 W.
GLASS At Beagle Nov. 18, 190!
and that is certain to effect it quick
L. G. Porter to Albert II. Johns,
Mt. and Mrsr Theo. A. Glass a ,
cure. Such a medicine is Chamber­
The meetings at the Methodist church
I land in D. L. C. 12, township 37 range
ghter.
lain's Cough Remedy. It has gained
are attracting large crowds of young
1
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a world wide reputation by its remark­ WILLIAMS To Mr. anti Mrs. J. D.
Allen Davis to Mabie Palethorpe, W people.
Williams, of Willow Springs, an
able cures of this most common ail­
Joe Rader of Eagle Point was in the
of lot 7, block 0, Ashland.
eight pound boy.
ment, anti can always be depended
county seat Tuesday.
Matilda V. Newman to William Pat­
upon. It acts on nature's plan, reliev­
The city board wiil meet next Tues­
rie... lti acres in Ashland.
DIED
es the lungs, aids expe rtoration, opens
day in the town hall. The second read­
the secretions and aids nature in rc- BLACKBURN At the residence
Chester
Tuttle
to
J.
M.
Rice
2
acres
be- '
ing of an ordinance for maintaining a
s. i.ig the system to a healthy condi-
tween Talent and Ashland, Novein- in Ashland.
library will be before the board and
tion. During the many yt ars in which
her 23, 1908, Mrs. Nellie A. . Blaek-i United States to Flora McNabb S E will probabably be read by title the
it has been in general use we have y« t
burn, aged 47 years.
section 25, township 33 range 4 W. third time and passed. This ordinance
to learn of a single case of cold or at­
HEDGEPETH
1.
W. Thomas to William Teague, carrys with it a provision for a orc-
In
Ashland,
Nov.
22,
tack of the grip having resulted in
1908, Mrs. Eleanor Hedgepeth age I property in Olsons add t on to Medford. half mill tax.
pneumonia when this remedy was used
80 years, Interment in Rost burg
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which shows conclusively that it is a
cemetery.
The Bus is not hantiling bread ary
The Emerick serves meals at all
certain preventive of that dangerous
more h«' hits turned this trade over to hours. Everything neat and clear,
disease. Chamberlain's Cough Rem­
Mrs. A. E. Reames who has been L. V. Larson, the baker.
prices reasonable.
11-tf
edy contains no opium or other nar­
cotic and may be given as confidently visiting relatives and friends at Hills-
Don’t forget the speaking in tl e
to a baby as to an adult. For sale 1 y boro and Portland return <1 home Wed­
GITS
NEWBURY
court house Friday evening Dec 4.
nesday .
City Drug Store.
Attorney-at-Law
Experience is the only teacher in
handling and buying fruit and vegetab­ Will Practise in All Courts in the Sta e
America’s Greatest Weekly les, I have had it Boss.
Office on Calift rnia street one
THE BLUE JAY POSTAL SHOP Prompt Delivery
Peter Applegate has established a
block south of the court house
THE
surveying office in Jacksonville and is
Head Quarters for Scenic and
prepare 1 to do all kinds of work. Mr.
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Wholesale
A. E. REAMES
Applegate has served as United States
and Retail business, Send us
Lawyer
Deputy General Surveyor and as Coun­
a Trial Mail Order, Our Aim
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