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LOCAL NEWS The hurgulars broke (he latch on the door by prying with a heavy ' bar. The S. P. depot was also broken Dr. and Mrs. T. T. Shaw were ir. into and a number of cases of goods Medford Friday. opened. Two slot machines were op Mrs. Nellie R. Newbury was in Phoe en.'.! and relieved of the contence. nix Wednesday afternoon. Miss Gladys Shaw aud brother Clyde CCUF. r HOUSE were in Medford Thursday. Miss Fay Sears spent Wednesday ten s of Intereet to Jackson Coun’y and Thursday in Medford. Tax Payers Richard Gaskin left Thursday foi Sisson Cal., where he will remain. MARRIAGE LICENSES Mrs. A. E. Reames is spending the Charles A. Collins and Aduie Holt. holidays with friends at Hillsboro Roy G. Walker and Flora M. Poh- Miss Emma Wulf left for Klamath land. Falls Wednesday to visit relatives. Walter T. Kentner and Emma M. Eric Anderson of Hutton is visiting Kenney. friends in Medford and Jacksonville Thomas E. Jones and Lulu DeAa- this week. mond. Clyde Shaw came in from the Blue Ernest D. Pankey and Effie C. Grim- Ledge mine Wednesday, having taker St. a lay off for a few days. Jay J. Kellerman and Nema Lewis. Harold Watson of Eileen Cal., it George W. Burnett and Susie M. spending the holidays in Jacksonville Stump. and Medford. NEW CASES Miss Maud Byrne of Medford is vis J. W. Mitchell and E. C. Boeck iting in this city this week the guest partners as Mitchell & Boeck vs. F. of Mrs. W. E. Finney. W. Setllemeir and L. C. Hover; action W. J. Freeman of the firm of Free to recover money. Colvig & Reames man & Wiley of Central Point was ir. attorney for plaintiff. our city the first of the week. Zoa Bryant vs. Charles A. Bryant; Misses Leona Ulrich and Bertha suit for divorce. W. I. Vawter attor- Prim attended the dauce given by the ley for plaintiff. greater Medford Club Tuesday night. Carl VonderHellen vs. Myrtle Von- FOR SALE—A fine fresh jersey cow, lerHellen; suit for divurce. W *ii<ìnx L for particulars call on or addrest Vawter att.rney fur plaintiff. John F. Miller, Jacksonville Oregon. F. A. Cobb vs. Henry Andrews; suit Miss Cordelia Reuter, who is attend to compell convayanc.. Geo. W. Co) ing business college in Ashland it vig attorney for plaintiff. spending the holidays with her mothei A. W. Shearer vs. Frank Mixler et in Jacksonville. al.; suit for injunction. A. C. Hough The intense itching characteristic to ittorney for plaintiff. these ailments is almost instantly al PROBATE COURT layed by Chamberlain’s Salve. Manj In the matter of the estate of Ja severe cases have been cured by it. cob Huggar decease 1; order of final For sale by City Drug Store. lischarge. Ira Tungate left Friday for Seattle Estate Frank E. Brown deceased; Wash., where he will take a course o. Forestry at the State University 01 appointing day for final settlement. Guardianship of Ethel Taylor, Mabel Washington. He will be accompaineo by several other rangers from Grants Taylor and Neva Taylor minors; order that W. A. Taylor guardian be licens Pass and Roseburg. Miss Fay Sears entertained tht ed and empowered to loan money be “500” club last Saturday evening a> longing to said minors. Estate of Joseph Wilson Jr., deceas the residence of Dr. R. T. Burnett. Sandwiches, cake and pie and coffee ed; final discharge of administrator. were served by Dr. Burnett aftei which the guests departed for theii NIGHT RIDERS respective homes. UP FOR TRIAL Among those who attended the dance at Central Point Christmas night were; Misses Anna and Emma Wendt, Maud There is a remarkable trial going on and Bertha Prim, Leona and Fleeta at Union City. Tenn., An organiza Ulrich, Gladys Shaw, Messrs Ed Wendt tion of lawless men killed Captain Ran Charles Dunford Jr., Roy Ulrich, Hol kin on October 19 and the grand jury man Peters, Dave Cronemiller, Ray indicted a few of the party. Sexton and Mr. and Mrs. Lewis Ul The trouble grew out of a dispute rich. over the possession of a lake. The C. A. Norton sold to J. Nunan his night rider band claimed the lake wood business in this city and Mr. while the lake was lawfully owned by Norton and family intends to visit his a club for fishing grounds. The custom of the night riders was daughter, Mrs. Bertha Dilhbo of Reu Blutf Calif. Mr. Norton may locate to tie anyone opposed to their belief here in the spring on a fruit farm, but to a tree and whip them with a cat-o- before he locates he will make a trip nine-tail. Francis J. Heney On one occasion a woman left her through Washington. husband for drunkenness and the night Mr. Heney is planing a tour of The library is continually receiving riders led her out into the timber and east as soon as hn recovers from new contributions. Among those who stripped her and whipped her on the sickness. He intends to lecture gave books this week are: Rev. Mr. bare skin until she submitted. several of the larger eastern cities. Gray who gave “Black Beauty” Childs Notice for Publication. story of the Nations and The Story ot Department of the Interior, U. S. Land Office the Bible. Miss Mollie Britt donated at Roseburg. Oregon, Oct. 28. 1908. Louise Alcotts Works and an appro Notice is hereby given that priate Western Work from the historic- EMMA WAYNE REED pew of Mrs. Abagail Scott Duniway, of No. 3814 North Cheyenne St.. Tacoma Wash was kindly sent in by Mrs. Coulter. ington. who, on Oct. 27 1908 made Timber Claim c* Bank of Jacksonville | Master Wright Grant gave a dinner Oregon Jacksonville, on December 19, to his little friends. Geo. L. Davi», President Ice cream and cake was served to the E. H. Helms, Vice-President little folks and all seemed to enjoy the , Jay C. Sexton, Cashier day immensely. The event was the R. F. Sexton, Asst. Cashier occasion of Wright’s sixth birthday. Those present were: Mrs. Dr. Robin We Solicit your business whether large son, Buster Cole nan, Chesterfield and or small, k checking account is Victoria Mulkey, Lewis Thompson, often verY conrenient and Johnie Miller. The moving picture show last Satur day night was all that could be expect DR. T. T. SHAW ed; the music was nice and the two Dentist. songs by Miss Kitto were rendered al most to perfection. She has a very Office in Ryan Building, California St., sweet and clear voice and Mr. DeRo- Upftairs boam deserves credit for putting on JACKSONVILLE OREGON the high-class show which he does. Mrs. Caughthran’s orchestra adds greatly to the attractiveness of the THE BLUE JAY POSTAL SHOP show. Head Quarters for Scenic and Tuesday evening the passenger train Wholesale Novelty Postals. from Medford met with a mishap. and Retail business. Send us One of the heavily loaded gravel cars a Trial Mail Order. Our Aim was in need of repairs but the officials is to Please. = ■ = thought that it would last for a few more trips and delayed the necessary 313 Main St. Medford, Ore. repairs. One of the axles broke caus ing the car to uncouple from the train. The accident occured just outside of GUS NEWBURY the city limits and the car run for about a mile before the breakman Attorney-at-Law could stop it. The passengers were Will Practise in All Courts in the State obliged to walk to Jacksonville which Office on California street one some of them have done on several block south of the court house occasions before. STORE A. E. REAMES Lawyer ROBBED IN PHOENIX Practise in all State and Federal Courts Kahler Block The store of Hem, Fisher & Co. in Phoenix was broken into Monday night and robbed. The exact amount stolen could not be ascertained but it is sup posed that a large quantity of goods were taken. H. K. JACKSONVILLE HANNA jr. Lawyer Office: One block south of depot. JACKSONVILLE, OREGON OFFICIAL DIRECTORY The G eilest Euer Made by ? n Ne.<. paper THREE GREAT MAGAZINES J. S. Senators .................. This is a Modern Magazine of Current Though! HOME HERALD An Independent Home Weekly for the Family Circle VICK’S MAGAZINE OUR GREAT Extraordinary Worlds Events one year $1.00 Ilorne Herald 13 numbers $ .50 Vick’s Magazine one year $ .50 Jacksonville Post one year $1.50 Total for the four $3.50 Our Price $1,75 This offer is for g M and new Subscribers. Come in early Great half price offer Notice for Publication Assignee's Notice to Creditors. In the Matter of the Assignment of T. J. Ken- aey. insolvent, in which William Ulrich is As signee. and which proceedings are pending in the Circuit Court of the State of Oregon for Jackson County. Notice is hereby giver^by the undersigned Assignee, that T J. Kenney of Jacksonville. Oregon on October 15th. 19<>8. ex ecuted and delivered to William Ulrich, a gener al deed of assignment, for the benefit of all his creditors, and that thereafter, on October 30th. 19D8. the selection of said Assignee was confirmed by an election of the undersigned by the credit ors of the said T. J. Kenner. and that sa'd I William Ulrich is now duly appointed, elected, qualified and acting Assignee of the estate of said insolvent. All of the creditors of the said T. J. Kenney are hereby notified to present their claims, under oath, to the undersigned, within three months from this date. This no tice is published in the Jacksonville Post, and the first publication thereof is dated this 7th day of November. 1908. WILLIAM ULRICH. Aaetgne TRAIL LUMBER CO Department of The Interior U. S. Land Office At Roseburg, Oregon. Nov. 6, 1908. Notice is hereby given that JOHN C. NELSON of Portland. Oregon, who. on November 5. 1908. made Sworn Statement. No. 02165. for NW 1-4. Section 24. Township 39 South. Range 5 West. Willamette Meridian, has filed notice of intention to make Final Proof, to establish claim to the and above described, before Register and Receiv er. at R< • ’burg Oregon, on the 23rdday of March. 1909. Claimant names as witnesses: George R. Hamersly. of Roseburg. Oregon David Martin, of Roseburg. Oregon Charles E. Carlson, of Portland. Oregon Robert A. Preston, of Myrtle Creek. Oregon. BENJAMIN L. EDDY. Register. JACKSONVILLE, OREGON. Rough and Dressed Lumber of All Kinds ESTIMATE FURNISHED America’s Greatest Weekly THE TOLEDi) BLADE Administrator’s Notice Five Years In the County Court of Oregon for Jackson County. In the matter of the estate of John Beckner, deceased. Notice is hereby given that the undersigned administrator of the above entitled estate has filed his final account with the clerk of said court and the court has fixed Monday the 9th day of November. 1908 at 10 o'clock A. M. of said day as the time for the final hearing of the said final account. All persons interested are hereby noti* fled to make or file their objections if any they have to said final account on or before said date and time. October 10th. 1908. GUS NEWBURY. Administrator of the estate of John Beckner, deceased. Rep. in Congress, 1st D„ .. Governor.............................. dec. of State....................... ^tate Treasurer.................. Attorney-General............. ■State School Supt.............. State Printer....................... Supreme Court R. S. Bean. Founded in 1878 by the eminent picneer sco- man, James Vick. It is a Heme Magazine In The County Court of the State of Oregon For Jackson County. In The Matter of the Estato of James F. Man kins Deceased. Henry Mankins, the Administrator of the es tate of the above named decedent, having filed herein his duly verified Final Report in the mat ter of the said estate, public notice is hereby given that the Honorable J. R, Neil as the judge of the above entitled Court has set and appointed Saturday the 23 day of January 1909, at the hour of 10 o’clock A- M. of said day as the time, and the office of the said County Judge of Jackson County, Oregon, in the Court House in Jackson ville, Jackson County Oregon sa the place for the hearing of said Final Report; all persons in terested will appear at said time and place and make any objections they may have tx> the ap proval of the same. entry. No. 02033 fcr N’/fc of S w’4. N w’4 of S E’4 Dated at Jacksonville, Oregon, December 21. and S wVi of N E'4 of. Section 10, Townshiö 38. 1908. S. Range five west of Willamette Meridian, has Henry Man kins. Administrator of the estate of filed notice of intention to make Final Timber James F. Mankins, Deceased. Claim Proof, to establish claim to the land above described, before E. D. Briggs, U. 8. Commis Dr. Mlles* Anti-Pain Pills relieve p-in. For headache Dr. Miles’ Anti-Pain Pilis sioner, at Ashland. Oregon on the 16th day of January 1909. Claimant names as witnesses.* Frank Greive. of Ashland. Oregon Sanford S. McKercher. of Ashland. Oregon Duncan T. Mc- Kercher, of Ashland. Oregon Peariey G. Pack ard. of Ashland. Oregon. BENJAMIN L. EDDY. Register. Notice of Final Settlement. UNITED STATES President........... ............... .. nheoduie Looeevelt Vice-President.................. .Chas. W. Fairbanks ! Secretary of State............. .................. Elihu Root 1 Secretary of Treasury...... G. B. Cortelyou Secretary of War ....... Luke E. Wright Attorney General .. ('has. J. Bonaparte Postmaster General Von L. Meyer Secretary of Navy V c Secretary Interior . ... Jas. G. Garfield Secretary of Agriculture •Jas Wilson Secretary of Commerce.. . O. V. S traue. ’’hief Justice... ............... Vcl\in V. Fuller Vespa t ion Warner............ U. S. Pension Com'r W. S. Richards.................. . . U. S. Land Com'r STATE OF OREGON of Heart Trouble Cured by Dr. Miles’ Heart Remedy “Before I began taking Dr, Miles’ Heart Remedy I had been suffering from heart trouble for over five years. I had pains in my left side, and under my shoulder blade, could not sleep on the left side, and was so short of breath the least exertion would bring on the most distress ing palpitation. I had scarcely taken a half bottle of the Heart Remedy before I could see' a marked change in my condition. When I had taken six bottles I was cured.” MRS. C. C. GORKEY, Northfield, Va. If there is fluttering or palpi- tation it is an indication of a weakness of the nerves and mus cles of the heart. It is not neces sarily diseased—just weak from over-work. The heart may be weak just the same as the eyes, stomach or other organs. You can make a weak heart strong by taking Dr. Miles’ Heart Rem edy. Get a bottle from your druggist, take it according to di rections, and if it does not bene fit he will return your money. TOLEDO, OHIO The Dairy and Food Com’r........ 1 .abor Commissioner.......... Railroad Com'rs.................. Ytate Game Warden lank Examiner.................. >tate Engineer................... Rate I-and Agent............... ’ieik State Land Board Rate Veterinarian............. Chas W. Fulton Jonathan Bourne W. C. Hawley Geo. E. Chamberlain Frank W. Benson Geo. A. Steel A. M. Crawford .J. H. Ackerman ........... Willis Duniway ................. C’f Justice F. A. Moore Justice Hobt. Eakin Justice Will R. King. Com’r W. T Slater Com'r J. C. Moreland, clerk J. W. Bailey ................. ’o. p. Hoir Thos. K. Campbell Clyde B. Aitchieon Oswald West R. O. Stevenson James Steel John H. Lewis ... C. V. Galloway G. G. Brown ...C. J. Korinek FIRST JUDICIAL DISTRICT Jacksonville Fudges H. K. Hanna. Geo. Noland............ Klamath Fulls ’rosecuting Attorney ........ B. F. Mulkey U S LAND OFFICE ROSEBURG legister............... Receiver............... B. L. Eddy .................... J. M. Lawrence JACKSON COUNTY OFFICIALS tate Senator...... ............... L. L. Mulit, Ashland Representatives,.. ................. M. Purdin, Medford .............. I). IL Miller. Medford Joint Reo........... ... J. A. Buchanan Roseburg Jo. Judge ........... .......... J. IL Neil. Jacksonville W. R. Coleman. Jacksonville ’Ivrk ............... W. A. Junes. Jacksonville Iherilf ... ...... Recorder............... . . R. T. Burnett. Jacksonville 1'reanurer............. J. M. Cronemiller. Jacksonville J. P Wills, Jacksonville School Supt____ W. T. Grieve Jacksonville \ssessor F. A. G rise«. Ashland Purveyor.............. A E. Keiiogg, GuM Hill Joroner................. J. Patter.uin. Talent Join miss ioners,.. James Owens. Wellen Chas. Tull. M.slford ■itock Inspector... G. W. Taylor, Jacksonville Fruit Inspecu>r,.. JACKSONVILLE. G. Dox.... ........................ Justice of peace Kasshafer. .................................. Constable W. Robinson..................................... Mayor G. Dox.. . ..................................... Recorder Cronemille ................................... Treasurer ........................... Chief of Police Geo. L. Davis...... ................................ Councilman Emil Britt........... ................................ Councilman Fred J. Fick...... ................................ Councilman r. J. Kenney....... ................................ Councilman Sam Walsh.......... ............... Street Coinnilssioner ....Sexton Henry Frank Dr. J. Henry J. M. ------- ------------ Sugar Pine Shakes.............. JflO 00 M. Cedar Posts ........................ 15^ each Ewe Posts.. ........................ jl.25 each For sale in quanities to suit Nunan Taylor Co. 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