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About Jacksonville post. (Jacksonville, Or.) 1906-19?? | View Entire Issue (Dec. 5, 1908)
LOCAL NEWS A. T. Lungren was in from the Blue T. K. Bolton was down from Ash Ledge mine this week. land Saturday. F. A. Grisez county surveyor was 1 Mr. and Mrs. Andrew Cantrell visit down from Ashland Wednesday. ed in Ashland the first of the week. Warren Cameron of Applegate was i Miss Daisy Wetterer of Portland is in Jacksonville the first of the week. visiting relatives in Jacksonville this Mrs. E. A. Stunk ard of Ashland was week. in Jacksonville Monday on court busi Mrs. Herman King of Medford visit ness. ed Mrs. Frank Humphrey in this city Miss Frances Congdon of Portland this week. is spenping a few days in Jacksonville H. D. Norton an attorney of Grants this week. Pass made Jacksonville a professional Mr. and Mrs. B. S. Radcliffe of visit Tuesday. Ashland attended circuit court in jack- County School Superintendant J. P. sonville Monday. Wells visited the school at Phoenix John Harvey of the Jackson County Tuesday of this week. Abstract Company of Ashland was in W. W. Moses who is largely inter the county seat Monday. ested in mining in the Blue Ledge Horace Nicholson and Mr. Bigham country was in town a few days ago. of the Medford Hardware company County Commissioner Joshua Patter I were in our city Wednesday. son of Talent ond L. A. Rose of Phoe Mr. and Mrs. L. Lytle who have nix were in the county Wednesday on been spending a few days in the coun business. ty seat returned to Medford Tuesday. L. W. Fansher of Medford myster Mr. Hugh Elliot and family have iously dissapeared from his home on moved to Medford where Mr. Elliot North A. street Monday and sincy has purchased interest Ip a blackpmljh about noon of that day no trace can be found of him. shop. The Jacksonville Musical V Culb had a miss uiu nau Miss Liuiu Lulu uarri Garri on oi of roruana Portland wno who I has been visiting Miss Mary Peter in soc*al meeting for its members Thurs- this city left on Tuesday morning’s day evening. . After an excellent musi stage for Joe Bar to visit her sister cal program prepared by the committe on entertainment and rendered by Mrs. Wm. Campbell. members of the club they entertained themselves by playing whist, singing GUS NEWBURY and dancing, until a late hour. Re freshments were served and all report Attorney-at-Law a very enjoyable time. Will Practise in All Courts in the State A prominent horticultural writer Office on California street one says of Jacksonville: “There is fruit block south of the court house land enough around Jacksonville if in orchards and vineyards to make that town one of the most prosperous in A. E, REAMES Rogue River Valley. It would be pos Lawyer sible to ship 1000 cars of fruit a year Practise in all State and Federal Courts from Jacksonville and then have plenty Kahler Block JACKSONVILLE of fruit and vegetables to supply a cannery in the town. Boost it all you can and we will make Jacksonville as | H. K. HANNA jr. fi ious for a big fruit district as it ■ Lawyer has been for a gold mining district. Office: One block south of depot. Mrs. Weldon Hartley had a very JACKSONVILLE, OREGON narrow escape Monday afternoon while on her way to Medford. At the bridge across Anderson creek the horses be DR. T. T. SHAW came frightened at one of the men Dentist. throwing dirt out of the cut and ran to Office in Ryan Building, California St., the next bridge. There they collided with the corner of the bridge, throw Upftairs JACKSONVILLE OREGON ing Mrs. Hartley out. At first it was feared that the lady was quite serious ly hurt. Dr. Shaw was summoned, but found her injuries not of a serious THE BLUE JAY POSTAL SHOP nature. She was taken to the home of C. Carjy. where she was made com Head Quarters for Scenic and fortable until she was able to be taken Novelty Postals. Wholesale to her home in North Talent. and Retail business. Send us ----------- »®-»----------- a Trial Mail Order. Our Aim REPORT OF THE CONDITION OF THE is to Please. = . ■ ...... IS IT CHINA YOU WANT HE new China Store has on exhibition a beautiful show ing of Christmas goods. All the latest designs in China and Dinnerware. Nice line of dolls. '. '. ’. *. *. *• T McGLASHAN&JUNKEN JACKSONVILLE, BAKED GOODS \ THERE is no use is worry about baking when you can get good, ¡ wholesome Bread, Cake» and Piet Baked to Perfection j J at the Jacksonville Bakery. Quite often your bread does not raise I good or your yiest is poor. Overcome these faults by getting your [ bread baked fresh every day from the I Jacksonville Bakery sen, Prop. ™E RECEPTION LEY & KEEGAN, Props. Family Trade Solicited Sole Agents Albany Beer i . i Charles F. Dunfoi d li li DRAY AGE M ÏÏ II 1.1 »•z Express, Freight, General Delivery. Teaming to all Parts of.the Country, Nothing too Heavy or too Light. Agents for Cölestin Mineral Water. JACKSONVILLE OREGON W LOCAL NEWS a—ü BANK OF JACKSONVILLE Medford, Ore. Announcement TRAIL LUMBER CO Four Foot Wood, Once in Two.,... .40 Cents Four Foot Wood, Twice in Two......... 50 Cents Pole Wood........................................ By the hour I will have plenty of wood for sale shortly at my yard on North Oregon street, on theT. J. Williamson place JACKSONVILLE, OREGON. Rough and Dressed Lumber of All Kinds ESTIMATE FURNISHED C. A. Norton, Prop. E. J. BONNER EYE SPECIALIST Dr. of Opthalmology. recently from Chicago. Glares correctly fitted so they uever have to be changed for the distance. Perfect fit guaranteed to cur« Chronic Headache and St. Vitas Dance. Criterion Saloon Medford, CITY DRUG STORE J. W. ROBINSON, Propietor M. HEGE Jacksonville’s Leading Confectioner........ Candies, Fruits, V egetables, Tobacco and Groceries Orden Delivered Twice Each Day ......—UW ■"’M 'qpj BRICK! •W» «n 0 1| •OJ1001 T swav SN3A31S f DUNNINGTON & DENEFF, PROPRIETORS Oregon •««nJ »|g-nn»d Oregon Builders 4- lS-7- Southern Pacific So. Lines in Oregon is sending tons of literature to the East for distribution through every available agency. Will you not help the good work of builping Oregon by sending us the names and addresses of your friends who are likely to be interested in this state? We will be glad to bear the expence of sending them complete information about Oregon and its opportunities. ÇOLONIST TICKETS will be on sale during SEPTEMBER 4Np OCTOBER from the Fast to all points in Oregon. The fares from a Iew principle cities pre; From Denver • - - $30.00 From Louisville $41.70 44 S4 Cincinnati 42.20 Omaha - - - 30.00 44 44 Cleveland 44.75 Kansas City - 30.00 • 4 <■ New York 55.00 St Louis - - 35.50 44 Chicago - - 4 38.00 TICKETS CAN BE PREPAID. If you want to bring a friend or relative to Oregon, deposit the proper amount with any of our agents. 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In addition to the news, the Blade publishea short and serial stories and many departments | of matter suitadto every msmeber of the family. Only on« dollar a y«ar. Write for free specimen copy. Addreee A. S. ROSENBAUM Local Agent Medford Ore. WM. MCMURRY. Gen. Pass. Agent, Portland Ore.1 THE BLADE Toledo Ohio Are prepared to furnish high grade brick. Order from C. Ulricb ”)! aoj dmv)s tuoo-OM) pnog -)np|<Iiuaj un3 -toqg A\.>u jno nt qjaoj ;as Xqnj FI FUn-0 l>P!d pun dvaj, qaodns os»q) ¿urpiujstioo jo ojHjui aqj; WHXSAS cxna-iwsa paSjoj ■p°U!J *|*p«W l»JU«g 9|qnoq’ jno uoos OAtjq noX bino v Ana x.Noa Cölestin Pure Mineral Water Bottled at the Spring and Delivered to Your Residence fresh and Sparkling. Order From SN3A31S CHAS. ASHLAND F. DUNFORD. ! COMMERCIAL CLLEGE Ashland, Oreyon- 60 YEARS’ EXPERIENCE Something Special T rade M arks D esigns C opyrights 41 c . Business and Shorthand Training, thor ough and practical. 6 months scholarship............ $45.00. 9 months scholarship............ 60.00. Note the Special. All students who secure a nine months scholarship and enter Septem ber 7, will be entitled to the combined course to July 1, 1909. This gives you an extra month. Come and investi gate. Address, P. RITNER, Pres. Anyone sending a sketch and description may quickly ascertain our opinion free whether an invention Is probably patentable. Communica tions strictly confidential. HANDBOOK on Patents sent free. Oldest Agency for securing patents. Patents taken through Munn A Co. recelvo special notice, without charge. 111 the Scientific American. A handsomely Illustrated weekly. I.arge«| cds. dilation of any scientific journnl. Ter ma, a at Jacksonville in the State of Oregon, year : four months, fl. Bold by all newsdealers. at the close of business, Nov. 27, 1908. RESOURCES. ome«. «3 r Hl.. Wuhloiiton, D. C. Loans and discounts............. .$35,156.69 Office one block south of Courthouse Overdrafts, secured and un MARRIED JACKSONVILLE, OREGON secured .. . . . ....................... 1,081.80 Bonds, securities, etc............. 4,238.39 W1LSON-NEALON Thanksgivingday Filing» made on homesteads and timber claim*. Banking house, furniture, ty Rev. T. M. Jones, at the home of Correct plats weekly showing alt vacant hinds. NoUry Public and Ceirmeew and fixtures........................ 7,073.47 the bride’s parents, Mr, and Mrs. Inégal papers of all kinds made out. Special S. M. Nealon, Owen T. Wilson of Cash and light exchange........ 8,412.44 attention givon to papers in aattiemeat of estates. Sams Valley and Margaret A. Neal 30.12 Premium on Warrants........... Abstract of Land Title« on of Table Rock. 32.75 Checks and other cash items Most complete set of abstract honks in the Expense..................................... 4,235.25 MORGAN-SEHLIN At the home of couuty. Abstract made promptly and accurately. the brides sister Mrs. C. R. Dennis 67.06 Real Es fair and Insurance Goli Dust in Ashland December 1, 1908, Mike Fine list of county and town property for »al« Total.................................. 60,327.97 Morgan and Emaline Sehlin Rev. W. and rent. LIABILITIES. Money Loaned L. Mellinger officiating, Capital stock paid in................ $23,000.00 Warrants bought and »old. Col Ire t Ions made. TYLER-BILDERBACK At the Ab Undivided profits...;............. 2,682.19 Taxes paid. Renta collected. Prompt reply to alt bott Hotel in Jacksonville Thursday, letters. Charges reasonable. Individual deposits subject to December, 3, 1908, by Justice Dox, References check............................. .... 34,645, Frank Tyler and Mamie Bilderback Hon. H. K. Hanna judge 1st judicial district and any Jacksonville business man. Total........................ . both of Ashland. STATE OF OREGON, SILAS J. DAY / MAMBKUINC merchants, clerks, people with brains, strong hands and a willing heart—capital or no capital. per thousand PETER ENSELE & SONS 40j «(•»(] anot TOLEDO BLADE _ BRICK! $3 ‘9^vm jno uo mwf Experience is the only teacher in 88 handling and buying fruit and vegetab County of Jackson, I, Ray F. Sexton, Assistant Cashier of les, I have had it Boss. America’s Greatest Weekly theabove-named bank, do solemnly swear Grandfather knows good whiskey and that the above statement is true to the since he was a boy harper has been THE his choice. Its good enough for me, best of my knowledge and belief. Ray F. SEXTON, Assistant Cashier, and for you too, in short it is the best Buy harper from E. H. H elms . CORRECT- Attest: G eorue L. D avis J ay C. S exton Professor Jacques who gave an ex TOLEDO, OHIO. Directors. hibition in Hypotism in the U. S. hall The Best Known Knews- Subscribed and sworn to before me Thursday night was greeted with a this 3, day of December, 1908. i good crowd. His performance was paper in the United Silas J. Day, Notary Public. all thai could be expected with the States subjects he had to work with. Mr. Griffeths known as "Jacques” on the Circulation 200,000 . stage will give another exhibition in I the U. S. hall next Thursday evening Popular in Every State. and promises a better performance tean the one last Thursday. In many respects the Toledo Blade is th« For Fine Wines, Liquors and Cigars. -s, Oregon Presents 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. MUNN & CoYork I am now prepared with a new Fairbanks Morse Gasoline six-horse power Wood Sawing Outfit to saw wood in any quantity. -:- Prices are as follows: Jacksonville, I Holiday bCOUGH TMi remedy caa shrsys be 4e^»4e4 «Ml Il pleasant ts take. It caatalu m a,lam ar ether harmhil 4ru| «ai may be five* u caafl- 4eath ta a baby as to st adelt hlee 2S ceau, targe lilt M uau. Rheumatic Pains “My mother is a great suf ferer front rheumatism, and Dr. Miles’ Anti-Pain Pills is the only remedy that relieves her.” MRS. G. DAVENPORT, Royccfield, N. J. The pains of rheumatism are almost invariably relieved with The B sharp club gave a musical in Dr. Miles’ Anti-Pain Pills. They the Native Daughter's hall Monday also overcome that nervous irri night whicn was highly apoken of by tation which prevents sleep be all who attended. Misses Gretchen cause they soothe the nerves. To Puhi, Grace Wilson and Gertrude Ginet gave vocal solos, and a number of in chronic suffers they are invalu strumental pieces were rendered. This able. When taken as directed, club is composed of children under 12 ’ they relieve the distress and years of age and is progressing very save the weakening intluence of nicely under the direction of Mrs. Lou- pain, which so frequently pros | ise Caughthran. trates. Many sufferers use them At the meeting of the Uniter! Artis- whenever occasion requires with , ans Tuesday evening December 1, the I following officers were elected for the the greatest satisfaction, why ensuing six months: Mrs. Nettie not you? They do not derange Thompson, Master Artisan; Mrs. Bird- the stomach nor create a habit. i ie Haney, Snperintendant; Mrs. Lottie Why not try them? Get a pack Finney, Inspector; Mrs. Amy Dow, 'Secretary; Mrs. Pauline Hines, Trea age from your druggist. Take it surer; Mrs. Sarah Wilcox. Conductor; according to directions, and if | Miss Esther Berry, Master of Cere- it does not benefit he will return I monies, Mrs. Isa Luy and Mr. B. E. your money. Haney, Field Commanders. »