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Sw JACKSONVILLE, JACKSON COUNTY, OREGON, DECEMBER 19,1908 VOL. II. BANK ROBBED AT TALENT CLAIM JUMPERS ARE OPERATING WORK OF OUR CIRCUIT COURT LAW MAKERS DOING BUSINESS Two claim jumpers sunk a 16-foot shaft and opened up a rich vein of ore It Heppened Monday Night at on the Kubli mining property recently. Tariff Revision up For Discus C ry Is Full of Strangers—Many The First National Bank in Mr. Kubli is well pleased with the sion-House Has voted to Ad Attorneys in Attendance— That City-All The Robbers work of the jumpers because they op- journ From December 19 to Grand Jury Selected Monday- ened uy a fiine ledge of ore. Secured Was Thirty Dollars. The bank at Talent was entered last Monday night and relieved of about $30. The robbers gained entrance through the back door. More money would undoubtedly have been secured but for the fact that Cashier C. W. Wolters maks daily remittances to the First National bank in Medford. The theif secured aswitch lamp from the railroad company, went to a near by carpenter shop where he opened a chest of tools and took a saw and sev eral chisels and with these he broke into the rear of the bank by prying off a door lock. The safe in the bank having been left opened he had no diffi culty in reaching the small money drawer inside, which he pried open with a chisel and possessed himself of the $.3) in change which itcontained. From here he went to the postoffice and with the saw stolen from the car penter’s chest he partially sawed the lock from the door to this building. The presumption is that he was fright ened while working at this job by some person astir about town. FIND GAS IN MALHEUR COUNTY A company formed at Ontario to drill for oil encountered gas and were forced to stop drilling on account of the gas pressure. The directors wil1 apply to the city of Ontario for a franchis to furnish the town with gas for lighting and heating purposes. The directors believe that they will strike oil at a lower depth and a great er supply of gas. For Eczema, Tetter and Salt Rheum. The intense itching characteristic of these ailments is almost instantly al layed by Chamberlain’s Salve. Many severe cases have been cured by it. For sale by City Drug Store. There will be an excursion to San Francisco in the near future, starting from Ashland. The fare has been greatly reduced. They expect to start on December 26. NOTICE EFORF purchasing your Christmas pres B ents don’ fail to examine my stock and prices. have a large line of I Diamonds, Watches, Jewelry, Cut Glass, Sterling Silver, Silver Plate and Silver Filled Knives and Forks, Spoons and all Fancy pieces Everything new and latest styles and patterns. Clocks A fine line of Everything I sell 1 absolutely Guarantee MARTIN J. REDDY Near the Post Office Med'ord, Oregon ♦ 1.JI li II January 9-Brownsville Affair Took up one Whole Day. Few Criminal Cases On The Docket. In the new tariff bill the house ways The December term of the circuit and means committee will give special I court convened Monday with Judge II. attention to the steel schedule. The K. Hanna, presiding. This term will main fight will be on lumber, metal probably last until February owing to and pulp. the long docket. • Ti e house passed a bill Monday pro- There are 89 cases on the docket and viding 85-cent gas in Washington, also the grand jury may bring in a few new to abolish all bucket shops in the Dis- true bills. The docket may exceed It Is a Wonder. trict, after which the house voted to 100 cases before court adjourns. Chamberlain ’s Liniment is one adjourn from December 19 to January The personel of the grand jury is: 4. C. C. Taylor, Charles True, R. E. the most remarkable preparations yet The Monday session of the senate j Tucker, A. C. Hubbard, W. K. Price, produced for the relief of rheumatic pains, and for lama back, sprains and was taken up discussing the Browns Fred C. Holm is and Polk Hull. bruises. The quick relief from pain ville affair, Senator Foraker using most The following is the docket of the of the time reading letters from form which it affords in case of rheumatism circuit court: er members of the 25th regiment, tell , is alono worth many times its cost. ing how the government detectives at State of Oregon vs. Ehlei’ Bond; dis Price, 25 cents; large size 59 cents. tempted to get cofessions from them. turbing the peace. B. F. Mulkey, at For sale by City Drug Store. The president’s message, giving the torney for plaintiff. result of the war department’s investi State of Oregon vs. Sam Hudson; gation of the Brownsville affair, was rape. B. F. Mulkey attorney for re-read and Foraker again took the plaintiff. floor to comment on the message. State of Oregon vs. Augustine Buc- Carter announced that tomorrow he cune; assault with intent to kill. B. F. Jacksonville People Should learn Io De- fed the Approach of Kidney Disease. would speak on the postal savings bill Mulkey, attorney for plaintiff. and would ask that it be made the un- State of Oregon vs. Jack Montgom finished business of the senate. The symptons cf kidnev trouble are ery; selling liquor without a license. so unmistakable that they leave no 1 B. F. Mulkey attorney for plaintiff. For That Dull Feeling After Eating, State of Oregon vs. Jack Montgom ground for doubt. Sick kidneys ex I have used Chamberlain’s Stomach ery; maliciously breaking a ditch. II. crete a thick, cloudy, offensive urine, full of sediment, irregular c f passage and Liver Tablets fur some time, and F. Mulkey attorney for plaintiff. or attended by a sensation of scalding. can testify that they have done me Frank Kasshafer was appointed bail The back aches constantly, headaches more good than any tablets I have iff of the grand jury. and dizzy spells may occur and the vic- ever used. My trouble was a heavy : tim is often weighed down by a feel? g CASES SET dull feeling after eating—D avid of languor and fatigue. Neglect thews F reeman , Kempt, . Nova Scatia. J. F. Reedy vs. J. M. Keene and These tablets strengthen the stomach Mollie Keene; trial set Jfor December warnings and there is danger of dropsy Bright’s Disease, or diabetes. Any and improve the digestion. They also 19 at 10 o’clock. one of these symptoms is warning regulate the liver and bowels. They D. W. Hazel vs. Southern Pacific are far superior to pills but cost no company; case removed to circuit court enough to begin treating the kidneys at once. Delay often proves fatal. more. Get a free sample at Robin- of the United States. You can use no better remedy than ron’s City drug store and see what a Emily Clark and M. M. Clark vs. Doan ’s Kidney Bills. Here’s Jackson splendid medicine it is. W. J. Boosey; ordered that mandate ville proof: be spread on journal and plaintiff re Mrs. M. 11. Rountree, living on the NOTICE cover costs of defendant. North side, Jacksonville Ore., says: Post cards with tinseled lettering John W. Prall vs. Fred Marshall and “Backache and dizzy spells, made life must be enclosed in an envelope and a burden to me for a long time. I suf- should there be any writing on the Kate E. Marshall; action to recover | fe.ed so severely from dull pains in money; answer filed. card it will require a two-cent stamp. my back and hips that I could hardly get Emery J. Eastman vs. Jack Freden- around. 1 wa3 tierd and worn out and Post cards with a small envelope at burg; demurrer argued and court took tached requires a two-cent stamp. All had no ambition to attend to my or cards deposited in the post office con same under advisement. dinary household duties. If 1 attempt trary to these rules are sent to the Thomas Moran vs. George W. Dod ed to stoop sharp twinges would dart dead letter office at Washington D. C., son; action to recover money; demurrer through my back and I would also suf and are destroyed. argued and same taken under advise fer from dizziness I used many re medies but obtained no relief until I ment by court. Posters are out announcing the an procured Doan’s Kidney Pills, on the P. M. Morse vs. II. R. Valley Or nual excursion to San Francisco which advice of a friend, at the City Drug chard company; action to recover mon will leave Ashland on December 26. Store. The results obtained from us Those who have not visited the “Windy ey; demurrer withdrawn and defendant ing thi3 remedy were better than 1 had given five days in which to file answer. City” since the fire will have an op hoped for. 1 improved from the time Harry silvers and James S. Bailey I began using Doan’s Kidney Pills and portunity to see the new San Francisco an vs. C. E. Wickstrom et al.; suit for at a small cost. when I had used three boxes I was accounting; dismissed. completely cured. I cannot say too In the matter of the assignment of much in praise of Doan's Kidney Pills.” «4 F. J. Tolbury; assignment made. PROBATE COURT For Sale by all Dealers. Price 50 Estate Matilda Jane Reeser; order cents. Foster-Milburn Co., Buffalo, New York, Sole Agents for the United made to sell real estate. States. COUNTY COURT Remember the name—Doan’s and In the matter of the approval of take no other. Tuttles first addition to Medford; ap proved. Experience is the only teacher in In the matter of the cancellation of handling and buying fruit and vegetab County Warrants Nos. 2809, and 2773; les, I have had it Boss. cancelled. In the matter of location of road over the lands of E. C. Pomeroy; Surveyor’s report filed. In the matter of petition of W. 1 Grant Davis et al. for the privilege of erecting telephone poles on the public HOLIDAY GOODS We have a nice assortment of Ladies' and Gentle J men's Handkerchiefs from 5 cents to 40 cents I) ÏÎ Í! -• » I. I I Men 's Neckwear, Fancy Hose, Gloves, Etc —♦(•} WE ALSO CARR I A Complete Line Of Staple and Fancy ...... Groceries for the Holiday Trade...... » ULRICH BROTHERS it LEADING MERCHANTS M iL STEVENS W>.ARMSW are for ule by all progressive Hardware and Sporting Goods Merchants and k DAN BEARD’S splendid effort HF—••CUNSAND CUNNINC’’— will be mailed postpaid to any 1 applicant by J. Snvxxs A rms | i ' & T ool C ompany , Chicopee ■> w < Falls, Mass., upon - zj receipt of price. Rwwl . " - Jq For paper cover edi- IiMCkST X tion forward20cents; for cloth bound l>ook JjF * A send 30 cents. 1 I Í*« »,'■■■ c highway on the road I■■ id'nfr m Tai ent to Ashland; grat te 1. In the matter of investment cf the Indemnity fund, thi.t said in county fund of $117.60 be warrants. In the matter of the r Milton Berry, Justh •? of the Perce for Ashland. Resignation accepted and M. F. Eggleston appointed to fill unex pired term. In the matter of curlincate No. 1069 of sale of taxes; ordered that the same be cancelled. The grand jury on Tuesday returned two indictments one against Albert N. Owens for non-support of his wife and child, and the other against C. E. Roach for forgery. , -^Written •/forami pub. lubwd by r J. STEVENS » ARMS A TOOL CO. p. o. B«i «M Oí»*» f . h ., m « m . - ------- NO. 33. ASHLAND DRV FOR ANOTHER YEAR Ihal Was Decided by the l/o.'e Polled There Tuesday Which Resulted in a Majority of 166 Aga: st the Saloon Element. At the city election in Ashland last Tuesday the Drys carried the day by a majority of 166. There was 495 dry votes cast and 329 wet votes. It was claimed by ths saloon element that Ashland would vote wet at this election on account of Medford and Jacksonville being wet and getting trade that belonged to Ashland. ------- •-------- LARGE CROWD IN ATTENDANCE The social given for the benefit of the lit rary was well attended and all seemed to be pleased with the program. The net receipts were about $35. The program consisted chiefly of vocal and instrumental music. COMMISSION MAY TAKE ACTION T. K, Campbell, of Cottage Grove, a member of the state railroad com mission was in Jacksonville last week and will probably take steps to have better service accorded the patrons of the Rogue River Valley II. IV NLW POSTMASTER Portland will have a new postmaster in a few weeks, but who it will be is a matter of guess work. Senator Bour ne has presented the name of J. C. Young, who has only been a resident of Portland about one year. Senator Fulton has asked that the name be held up but it ¡3 quite probable that Young will be the next postmaster in Portland. Eilis, in who3e district Portland is will not take any past in the matter, he says that it is a personal appoint ment of Bourne's because Bourne is a Portland man. The Portland office is a first-class office and interests every otlice in the state. ------ *------ CENTR AL POINT AFTER WATER The Central Point city council is talk ing water an 1 n ■ ! ink wells if the ■ ke a proposi Condor people do- ‘ tion to furnish tl tad fluid. Owing to an or ■ supply of bond paper we will pii:.', for a short time Mail Order Bond letter heads for $3.75 per thousand, any color. Document bond $3.50 per thousand, this is what a great many offices use for their lead ing bond. We want to turn out 50,000 letter heads next week. We have fiat and bond paper of all kinds with en- v, lopes to match. Don’t overlook this offer if you will be in need of letter heads soon. You can well afford to lay in a year’s supply now while we are printing them at this figure. Other bonds at the same reduction. These are all water marked goods and of good quality.