í i 4. COURT HOUSE NATURE TELLS YOU Tax Payers Too Weil. NEW CASES When the kidneys are sick, Nature tells you all about it. The urine is natures calendar. Infrequent or too frequent action; Any urinary trouble tells of kindey ills. Doan’s Kidney Pills cure all kidney ills. James Powell, living at 124 Iowa St., Ashland, Ore., says: “For twenty years I was afflicted with kidney com­ plaint. The kidney secretions were too frequent in action and the pains in my back were so severe that I could hard­ ly endure the misery. There were pains through my loins and my general health was in a much run down condi­ tion. I finally procured Doan’s Kidney Pills after other remedies had failed to help me and began taking them as di­ rected. They quickly banished the troubles and in a short time my health returned. I am now in my nintieth year and my health is fíne. I unhesi- tatingly recommend Doan’s Kidney Pills to others.’’ Plenty more proof like this from Jacksonville people. Call at The City Drug Store and ask what customers report. For Sale by all Dealers. Price 50 cents. Foster-Milburn Co., Buffalo, New York, Sole Agents for the United States. Remember the name—Doan’s and take no other. ----------------- - Lulu Myrtle Rockford vs. Charles Rockfori; suit for divorce. Welling­ ton & Kelly attorneys for plaintiff. Jennie Head vs. Peter John Head; suit for divorce. H. K. Hanna, Jr., attorney for plaintiff. D. W. Hazel vs. The Southern Paci- fc company a corporation; action to re­ cover money. State of Oregon vs. Albert N. Owens; non-support of wife and child. State of Oregon vs. Earl Jackson; assault and battery. MARRIAGE LICENSES Mike Morgan and Emalene S. Seh- lin. CIRCUIT COURT C. F. Livengood vs. Mary Livengood; divorce; decree by default. Martha Stunkard vs. Matthew Stunk- ard; divorce; decree by default. REAL ESTATE TRANSFER« Charles H. Chapman to Gold Ray Realty company land in section 36, range 2 W. Louis Lager to Jackson County land in D L C 57, township 37, range 1 W. Eva Hockenyos to Elizabeth Brees, 40 acres in section 30. township 38, range 1 W. Elizabeth Lawrentz to Elizabeth Breese, land in section 19, township 38, range 1 W. Penelope Henrietta Johnson to J. A. Lyon, lot 5, block I, Palms addition to Medford. Lelah Williams to James R. Williams 160 acres in section 24, township 36, range 1 E. W. A. Patrick to E. C. Gard, proper­ ty in block V, Railroad addition to Ashland. Margate’ Xi. (laniard to E. C. Gard, property ■' X siila nd. Ezra ( . 1 ird to George Tavener, property Ashland. G. R. Slir.y land to Mrs. Eliza Long lot 15, block R. Railroad addition to Ashland. William V. Gibbon to Joseoh A. Gib­ bon, 80 acres in section 25, township 36, range 2 W. William T. Gibbon to Grace H. Orr, 120 acres in section 25, township 36, range 2 W. Alex Duff to H. B. Calhoun, 5 acres in section 16, township 38, range 1 W. Horace F. Reeser to A. C. Nininger, N of W !4 of section 24, township 38, range 2 E. William Ross to H. B. Stone, lots 10 and 11, block 2, West Medford. H. B. Stone to George P. Lindley, lots 10 and 11, block 2, Medford. OVSTERS The Oyster season is now open and Luy & Keegan handles the famous Eagle brand of oysters. Take a can of these large Eastern oysters home to fry, stew or for cocktails. ------------ ♦ CUT FLOWERS Cut Flowers, Funeral Remberances, Potted Plants and Bulbs. Phone 606 Medford Greenhouses. 25 Good Cough Medicine for Children. The season for coughs and colds is now at hand and too much care cannot be used to protect the children. A child is much more likely to contract diptheria or Bcarlet fever when he has a cold. The quicker you cure his cold the less risk. Chamberlain’s Cough Remedy is the sole reliance of many mothers, and few of those who have tried it are willing to use any other. Mrs. F. F. Starcher, of Ripley, W. Va., says: “I have never used any­ thing other than Chamberlain’s Cough Remedy for my children and it has al­ ways given good satisfaction.” This remedy contains no opium or other narcotic and may be given as confiden­ tly to a child as to an adult. For sale by City Drug Store. YOU! ....Hot Tamales • • • • HOT SOFT DRINKS AND OYSTER COCK TAILS AT Candies, Nuts, Oranges & Ice Cream RUSSELLS STORE REAL ESTATE $6000 5000 1500 3750 2750 8000 3000 2750 4000 3250 10,500 1650 4500 5500 2500 3000 55 acres, , fruit, altalfa, grain, near town. 30 acres, , 10 acres grapes, balance esily cleared. 80 acres. 15 acres cleared balance timber. 120 acres. 35 acres meadow, good ditch, stock ranch, 25 acres, alfalfa, good ditch. 40 acres. in orchard, near growing town, 60 acres. best of orchard land, good location. 26 acres, 10 acres in trees balance timber. 12',. aerei ■s. orchard and alfalfa, an ideal home, 160 acres. good fruit land, good location, 35 acres, orchard and alfalfa, good improvements, 13 acres, orchard land on good road, near town, 28 acres, alfalfa or fruit land, fine locality. 20 acres. alfalfa land with improvements, near town, 10 acres, in alfalfa best of land near town. 5 acres, in alfalfa and fruit, good 8 room house, uthei ■r out buildings, near town. We have a large list of other property not herein specified. Im­ proved and unimproved nt reasonable prices. Stock ranches, farming and fruit land in the best location. A crop fr’iure in the vicinity is unknown. If you want to buy or sell come and see us. Our prices are right. Jacksonville Real Estate Company ADOLF SCHULZ, Manager CHRISTMAS I SUGGESTIONS Jacksonville has again given eviden­ ce to the world at large of its public spirit and progressiveness. Through the co-operation of the citizens and the city council there has been established a free public library and reading room. The Library Association has rented the Beekman building on main street opposite Ryan’s store and has fitted up a reading room in up-to-date style The room has been repapered, the woodwork painted and electric lights installed, A large reading table and bookcase in mission style have been purchased also a desk and comfortable chairs. A stove and fuel have been donated so the room will be warm. All of thir ia sbsolutelj free to the people of Jacksonville and adjoining country. The reading room will be open Tues­ day and Friday evenings from seven to nine, and Wednesday and Saturday afternoons from two to six o’clock. Library books may be changed once a week, Mrs. Russell contributing her services as librarian. The reading table is well supplied with current magazines and periodicals and more are promised for next year. Besides the fifty volumes sent out by the State Traveling Library, there are now about eighty books which have been donated. Other books have been offered and promised, and, if word is left at the reading room, these will be called for. That library privileges are needed and appreciated in Jacksonville is shown by the fact thatov er forty books were taken out last week. This fact shows, too, the great need of a larger supply. The ordinance now before the city council will provide funds for run­ ning expenses and later and an appeal will be made to Carnegie for assistance. His assistance however will not be giv­ en until the people show that they are doing all they can themselves. Plans are being made for a splendid benefit concert to be given soon for the library fund. Now that the start has been made we are sure that the work will have the hearty support and co­ operation of all. Thanks are due to the following friends for contributions of books, ser­ vices, furnishings and funds: Messrs. Robinson, Beekman, Nunan, Dunford, Ryan, Langley, Mulkey, Davis, Sex­ ton, Fick, Newbury, Ulrich, Basye, Burnett, Wilson, Hoefs and Lewis, to Mesdames Russell, Robinson, Ream- es, Ryan, McCully, Harbaugh, Adams, Snell, Marsh, to The Jacksonville Post The Medford Furniture .Co., and the Shakespeare Club. Suit Overcoat Hat Underwear Neckwear Gloves Hosiery Shirts Handkerchiefs Collar Bag House Coat Night Robe Suspenders Muffler ÍS Umbrella ÎS Bath Robe IS Collars and Cuffs y Rain Coats Collar, Tie and Handker- 'M chief Sets 'll' HRISTMAS bells will soon be ringing and the old problem of shall I give him for Christmas,” will once more confront you.' We have made a few suggestions above and, shoule you fail to find a suitable item on the list we would be pleased to have you call and i 1 we’ll do all in our power to assist you C A good rule to follow in selecting gifts for a man is to buy what he would be apt to buy for himself. All our prices are moderate, and we are always at your service Any article that the size may be too large or too small will be gladly ex­ changed after Christmas Model Clothing Co LEADING CLOTHIERS Corner 7th and Bartlett St MEDFORD, ORE -...... »........ The Weather. Following is the report of U. S. Vol­ unteer Cooperative Observer, E. Britt; for Jacksonville, for month of August; Latitude 42 deg. 18. min. north; longi­ tude 123 deg. 5 min. west. DATE MAXI­ MUM HERE Ö3 The Jacksonville Public Library And Reading Room. Items of Interest to Jackson Coup’y As Many a Jacksonville Reader Knows ir 1 ........... 2 ........... 3 ........... 4 ........... 5 ........... 6 ........... 7 ........... 8 ........ » ........... 10........... 11 ........... 12 ........... 13 ........... 14 ........... 15 16 . 17 ........... 18 ........... 19 ........... 20 ........... 21 ........... 22 ........... 23 ........... 24 ........... 25 ........... 26 . 27 ........... 28 ........... 29 ........... 30 31 74 60 70 71 * 75 79 89 84» 75 70 59 66 61 53 51 54 58 52 53 51 50 M 65 67 75 74 62 I 55 1 65 Ü7 60 MINI- PREC’P- CH’R’C’T’R MUM TAT’N OF ------------- DAY 45 41 40 34 39 :w 42 45 47 48 < 51 51 51 50 4«) 36 36 30 42 35 29 30 84 35 36 <1 38 40 44 47 46 1 .12 .02 ....... Cloudy clear .07 ... .Cloudy ----- Cloudy ----- Clear .Clear trace I We are now offering one of the best clubbing propositions ever offered the citizens of Jackson county. The club­ bing offer consists of three of Ameri­ ca’s leading magazines (all to one ad­ dress) and the Jacksonville P ost one year for $1.75. “Our Day” recently consolidated with “World Events” is a magazine of national events (historical,) and treats on al) prominent questions all over the world. An excellent magazine pro? fusely illustrated. “Home Herald” is a magazine for the home, along religious lines. Treats on the progress of Christainity in for­ eign countries. It also has short and continued stories. “Home Herald” is a weekly magazine. “Vick’s Magazine” is a periodical of progress, containing 36 pages, well illustrated. These are the three best magazines we have on our list of about twenty. Read the following list and judge for yourself: Temperature—mean max. 64.54; mean min. 40.74; mean 52.28. Max. 89 on 7d, min. 28, on 21; greatest range 47. Precipitation—Total for month, 5.41 inches. Greatest in 24 hours, 3.25 inches World’s Events, 12 Numbers........$1.00 Home Herald, 13 numbers....................50 on 14th. Vicks, 12 numbers.................................. 50 We have an excepth na> "’’'er for Jacksonville P ost , weekly county seat paper...,,.................... , 1.50 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 P ost . 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. of the year to use varnish in painting your house, it will prevent the moisture from soaking into the wood. IT IS NOT EXPENSIVE Fred J. Fick, Contractor and Builder. . . i I All Kinds Second Hand Goods Bought and Sold ■ » Harness, and Harness Supplies, DeVilbiss Pliers, Carboi irilndum Grinders for Grinding Plows and all Edged Tools. It will sai tate its price in one season grinding plow sheares. Lustrelac and Enamel and Carriage Paint Paint Brushes. This is the greatest half price offer ever given the reading public in this county. Renewals will count the same as new subscriptions. I Furniture 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. ó T. L. De Vore, Jacksonville, Ore Ryan Building Opposite U. S. Hotel 13.50 All to one address for..................... $1.75 THE Medford This is the Time For Particulars Address Remington Typewriter Company Portland Oregon MEDFORD FURNITURE CO. MEDFORD. OREGON. Prompt Delivery The ùcme of typewriter construction is ùttùined ?