Jacksonville post. (Jacksonville, Or.) 1906-19??, January 02, 1909, Image 4

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    The P ost has made arrangements to
Judge J. R. Neil made a business
UNITED STATES
club
with the Toledo Weekly Blade ar.d
trip to Ashland Monday.
President................................. . Theodore Roosevelt the American Farmer.
Chas.
W.
Fairbanks
Vice-President
.......................
W. R. Coleman and family spent
This will be the last year that the
Secretary of State.................. .................. Elihu Root
Christmas at Phoenix.
will club with other
Secretary of Treasury........... ...........G. B. Cortelyou Toledo Blade
Contractor Fick put new gut ers Secretary of War.................. ......... Luke E. Wright papers. The following is an extract
Attorney General.................. .. .Cha«. J. Bonaparte from a letter received from the Blade:
around the courthouse this week.
Postmaster General.............. ............. Von L. Meyer ‘‘The extraordinary advance in cost of
Mrs. C. L. Grant served a turkey Secretary of Navy................
V. C. Metcalf
dinner Christmas to her patrons.
Secretary Interior................. ...........Jas. G. Garfield print paper almost decided us not to
of Agriculture... ..................Jas. Wilson make a clubbing offer at all this season,
Mr. James Thrasher of Grants Pass Secretary
Secretary of Commerce....... .............O. V. Strauss knowing the usual offer would net us
is spending a few days in the city.
Melvin V. Fuller
Chief Justice................
a great loss, we finally concluded to
Lay in your Winter’s reading now Vespation Warner....... ...U. S. Pension Com’r make the old offer for this one season
...........
U.
S. Land Com’r
W. 8. Richards.............
while you can get it for so little.
more.”
STATE OF OREGON
Note the new ads. in this issue of
Our offer:
U. S. Senators.................................. Chas W, Fulton
the P ost —and they all bring results.
$1.00
................................ Jonathan Bourne Toledo Weekly Blade
$1.50
Some improvements are going on in Rep. in Congress. 1st D................... W. C. Hawley Jacksonville Post....
the vicinity of the R. R. V. R. R. yards Governor.................................... Geo. E. Chamberlai:
Sec. of State ............................. Frank W. Bensoi
$2.50
Total
in this city.
State Treasurer.................................... Geo. A. Stee
$1.75
Our
price
..............
Miss Jessie Layton of Grants Pass Attorney-General ......................... A. M. Crawforr
$1.50
is visiting in this city as the guest of State School Supt.......................... J. H. Ackermai Jacksonville Post.
State Printer....................................... Willis Duniwa’
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American Farmer.
Miss Flossie Dunford.
Supreme Court R. S. Bean...................... C’f Justic«
F. A, Moore Justic«
Mrs. S. B. Simmons of Poor Mans
$1.90
Robt. Eakin Justice
Total
creek is spending the holidays with her
Will R. King, Com’r Our price............
$1.70
parents in this city.
W. T. Slater Com’r
$1.50
Jacksonville
Post.
J. c. Moreland, clerL
Experience is the only teacher in
$1.00
handling and buying fruit and vegetab­ Dairy and Food Com’r........................... J. W. Bailey Toledo Blade.......
Labor Commissioner................................... O. P. Hoff American Farmer.
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les. I have had it- Boss.
Railroad Com’r»...........................Thos. K. Campbel!
........................... Clyde B. Aitchison
Mrs. J. B. Barnes and children left
Total........................... $2.90
........................... Oswald West
Sunday for Portland to spend the week
State Game Warden....................... R. O. Stevenson Our Price......................................... $1.95
visiting friends and relatives.
Bank Examiner...................................... Janies Steel
This offer may not last much longer.
The Emerick serves meals at all State Engineer.................................... John H. Lewis Renewals will count the same as new
State
I^and
Agent
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C.
V,
Galloway
hours. Everything neat and clean,
Clerk State Land Board....................... G. G. Brown subscriptions and if your subscription
prices reasonable.
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State Veterinarian............................... C. J, Korir.ek is almost out, renew and get the be-
Jacksonville needs more sidewalks
nefit of this offer.
FIRST JUDICIAL DISTRICT
and a sidewalk campaign should be Judges II. K. Hanna..............................Jacksonville
started as soon as the weather permits.
Geo. Noland............................ Klamath Falls
AT A BARGAIN
Mrs. F. F. Beers and daughter, Miss Prosecuting Attorney........................... B. F. Mulkey
U
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LAND
OFFICE
ROSEBURG
C. S. Banks of Medford spent Christ­
mas in this city with Mrs. C. L. Grant. Register.........................................................B. L. Eddy
Several 10 acre tracts of the best
Receiver............................................. J. M. Lawrence
Bear Creek bottom land at prices from
Mr. O. Byron and wife representing
JACKSON COUNTY OFFICIALS
$50 to $185 per acre. Jacksonville
the Pike manufacturing Co., of New
State Senator...........................L. L. Mulit, Ashland
Hampshire was in the city Christmas Representatives......................... M. Purdin, Medford Real Estate Co., Adolf Schulz, Mgr.
day.
.................... D. II. Miller, Medford
Mr. and Mrs. Frank Bennett and Joint Rep.... .............. J. A. Buchanan Roseburg
OYSTERS
Co. Judge....... .................... J. R. Nell, Jacksonville
Mr. and Mrs. Charles Nickell dined Clerk
................ ......... W. R. Coleman, Jacksonville
The
Oyster
season is now open and I
with Mr. and Mrs. Lewis Ulrich Christ­ Sheriff........... .............. W. A. Jones, Jacksonville
Luy & Keegan handles the famous1
mas day.
Recorder......... .............R. T. Burnett, Jacksonville
........ ... J. M. Cronemiller, Jacksonville Eagle brand of oysters. Take a can
Christmas services was held in the Treasurer
School Supt... ................ J. P Wells, Jacksonville of these large Eastern oysters home
M. E. Church Christmas eve and the Assessor......... ............ W. T. Grieve, Jacksonville to fry, stew or for cocktails.
little folks were treated to oranges, Surveyor......... ...................... F. A. Griaez, Ashland
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Coroner........... ..................A E. K. lingg. OoM Udi
nuts and candy.
Beware of Frequent Colds.
Commissioners,...
... J. Patterson, Talent
When in Medford stop at the Emerick
James Owens, Wellen
A succession of colds or a protract­
where the finest of meals are served Stock Inspector......................... Chas. Tull, Medford
and the most corteous attention given. Fruit Inspector............. G. W. Taylor, Jacksonville ed cold is almost certain to end in I
chronic catarrh, from which few per­
JACKSONVILLE.
Try us and see.
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sons ever wholly recover. Give every
Henry
G.
Dox
...................................
Justice
of
peace
Mrs. G. L. Davis and daughter Hazel
Frank Kasshafer.......................................... Constable cold the attention it deserves and you
came down from Portland last Thurs­ Dr.
J. W. Robinson...........................................Mayor may avoid this disagreeable disease.
day to spend the holidays at home. Henry G. Dox,.. ............................................. Recorder How can you cure a cold? Why not
Miss Hazle is attending school in Port­ J. M. Cronemiller....................................... Treasurer try Chamberlain’s Cough Remedy?
John Huffer....................................Chief of Police
land.
Geo. L. Davis.............................................. Councilman It is highly recommended. Mrs. M.
FOR SALE—Two gold farming horses Emil Britt................................................... Councilman White, of Butler, Tenn., says: “Sev­
weighing 1200 and 1300 pounds. One Fred J. Fick.............................................. Councilman eral years ago I was bothered with my
set of harness. One three-inch low T. J. Kenney.............................................. Councilman throat and lungs. Someone told me of
Walsh............................... Street Commissioner
wheel wagon. Call on or address Sam
Geo. Lewis............................................................Sexton Chamberlain’s Cough Remedy. I be- |
Adolf Schulz, Jacksonville Oregon.
gan using it and it relieved me at I
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once. Now my throat and lungs are '
Gordon Stout came up from Redding
DIED
sound and well.” For sale by City
Cal., to spend the holidays with his
parents. Mr. Stout and his father are MERLEY — At Ashland. Thursday, Drug Store.
erecting a mill near Redding, which
December 24, 1908, Josiah Merley.
will require about four months to com­
The deceased was 63 years old a na­
CLASSIFIED
plete.
tive of Indiana. At the age of thirty
WANTED
—A girl to work in restau-
There’s always something missing he united with the Babtist church and
rant.
Apply
at Mrs, Grant.
soon
after
was
licensed
to
preach,
He
without I. W. H arper whiskey. It’s
filled
the
pulpit
at
Central
Point
DRESSM
AKING
— For first-class dress­
for
so old and so extensively used every­
making call on Mrs. S. A. Swanson,
where that we should find it hard to two years.
Luke Ryan’s house east part of city;
get along without it. Sold by E. H. PLUMMER At the home of A. P.
Weiss at Dry Creek, Thursday, Dec­
H elms .
ember 22, 1908, Joseph Plummer.
The Weather.
It Is a Wonder.
LEESTQN-SMITH In Portland, Sat­
Following is the report of U. S. Vol­
Chamberlain’s Liniment is one of
urday, December 26, 1908, Ruby unteer Cooperative Observer, E. Britt;
the most remarkable preparations yet
Leoston-Smith.
for Jacksonville, for month of August;
produceci for the relief of rheumatic
Latitude 42 deg. 18. min. north; longi­
pains, and for lame back, sprains and
tude 123 deg. 5 min. west.
BORN
bruises. The quick relief from pain
­ MINI­ FREU’1 CH’R’CTR
which it affords in case of rheumatism KRAMER Ir Ashland, Saturday, De­ DATE MAXI
MUM
MUM i TAT N OF DAY
is alone worth many times its cost.
cember 26, 1908, to Mr. and Mrs. G. 1 .........
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Price, 25 cents; large size 50 cents.
N. Cramer, a son.
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For sale by City Drug Store.
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NOTICE
Post cards with tinseled lettering
must be enclosed in an envelope and
should there be any writing on the
card it will require a two-cent stamp.
Post cards with a small envelope at­
tached requires a two-cent stamp. All
cards deposited in the post office con­
trary to these rules are sent to the
dead letter office at Washington D. C.,
and are de troyed.
NOTICE
The Hotel formerly known
Taylor House in Jacksonville Oregon,
has changed management ami will
henceforth be known as the Abbott
House ami under the managment of
C. D. and M. E. Abbott. It has been
remodeled ar al made first class in every
reajreet and rates are as reasonable as
consistent with first-class aervice.
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The Boss has reduced the price on
his fancy Chinaware.
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CUT FLOWERS
Cut Flowers, Funeral Remberances,
Potted Plants and Bulbs. Phone 606
Medford Greenhouses.
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Owing to an over supply of bond
paper we will print, 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
velopes 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.
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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 all prominent questions all over the
world. An excellent magazine pro­
fusely illustiated.
“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:
World’s Events, 12 Numbers....... $1.00
Home Herald, 13 numbers............
Vicks, 12 numbers..........................
Jacksonville P ost , weekly county
seat paper...............................
This is the greatest half price offer
ever given the reading public in this
county.
Renewals will count the same as new
subscriptions.
60 YEARS’
EXPERIENCE
is sending tons of literature to the East for distribution
through every available agency. Vt ill 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.
COLONIST TICKETS will be on sale during SEPTEMBER
AND OCTOBER from the Fast to all points in Oregon. The funs
from a few principle cities are!
From
Louisville $41.70
From Denver - - - $30
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Cincinnati 42.20
Omaha - - - 30
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Cleveland 44.75
Kansas City • 30
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New Yor'i 55.00
St. Louis - - 35
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Chicago - -
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PREPAID.
TICKETS CAN
If you want to bring a frier.d or relative to Oregon, deposit the
proper amount with any of our agents. The ticket will then be
furnished by telegraph.
A. S. ROSENBAUM Local Agent Medford Ore.
WM. MCMURRY. Gen. Pass. Agent, Por'land Ore.
Express, Freight, General Delivery, Teaming to
all Parts of the Country, Nothing too Heavy <r
too Light. Agents for Cölestin Mineral Water.
Anyone sending a sketch and description may
quickly ascertain our opinion free whether an
Invention is probably patentable). Comm un tea-
lions strictly confidential. HANDBOOK on Patenta
sont free. Oldost agency for securing patents.
Patents taken through Munn & Co. receive
tpecial notice, without charge. In the
Scientific Jfmerican.
A handsomely Illustrated weekly. Largest cir­
culation of noy scientific journal. Terms, 13 a
year: four months, fl. Sold by all newsdealers.
MUNN
& Co.30'“^ Hew York
Branch Office. G25 F SU Washington, D. C.
BRICK!
BRICK!
Criterion Saloon
For Fine Wines, Liquors and Cigars.
DUNNINGTON & DENEFF, PROPRIETORS
Jacksonville,
Oregon
$8 per thousand
PETER ENSELE & SONS
sii.
Are prepared to furnish high­
grade brick. Order from C. Ulrich
This is the Time
Cölestin
of the year to use varnish in painting your house, it will prevent the
moisture from soaking into the wood.
Pure Mineral Water
Bottled at the Spring
and Delivered to
Your Residence fresh
and Sparkling.
IT IS NOT EXPENSIVE
Fred J. Fick, Contractor and Builder,
Order From
I CHAS.
F.
DUNFORD.
Filings made on homesteads and timber claims.
... .Cloudy
Cloudy Correct plats weekly showing all vacant lands.
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Notary Public and CoftveVaftcef
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Legal papers of all kinds made out. Special
attention given to papers in settlement of estates.
Abstract of I-and Titles
Most complete set of abstract books In the
couuty. Abstract made promptly and accurately.
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AU Kinds Second Hand Goods |
Bought and Sold
Harness, and Harness Supplies, DeVilbiss Pliers, Carborundum
Grinders for Grinding Plows and all Edged Tools. It will save its
price in one season grinding plow sheares.
Lustrelac and Enamel and Carriage Paint
Paint Brushes.
T. L. De Vore, Jacksonville, Ore.
Ryan Building
Real Estate aud Insurance
Fine list of county and town property for sale
and rent.
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OREGON
T rade M arks
D esigns
C opyrights 4 c .
JACKSONVILLE, OREGON
.07
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Charles F. Dunfoid
DR AY AGE
JACKSONVILLE
Money Loaned
Warrants bought and sold. Collections made.
Taxes paid. Rents collected. Prompt reply to all
letters. Charges reasonable.
References
Hon. H, K. Hanna judge 1st judicial district ■
and any Jacksonville business man.
Furniture
Co
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.
MEDFORD FURNITURE 00.
MEDFORD, OREGON.
For Particulars
Address
Remington
Typewriter
Company
Portland
Oregon
Have 500 Beautiful Christmas Souvenirs to be given away
FREE to every Lady who will call and register name and address-
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Southern Pacific So. Lines in Oregon
Office one block south of Courthouse
Medford
City Drug Store Headquarters, for
fine Holiday goods. Cut Glass, Sterl­
ing Silver, Toilet Sets. Smoker Seta,
Books, Leather Goods, Perfume At-
omezers, Vi ases. Xiuae Poet cards etc.
merchants, clerks, people with brains, strong hands and a willing
heart—capital or no capital.
$3.50
$1.75
All to one address for
SILAS J. DAY
Temperature—mean max. 64.54; mean
min. 40.71; 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
on 14th.
An excellent opportunity to visit
San Francisco is offered the people of
Jackson county. On December 26,
an excursion will start from Ashland.
The tickets will be good for 15 days.
We have an exceptional offer for
those who will put in a few hours of
their spare time. We are out for more
subscribers and we will get them. One
i man made $18.0«)
$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.
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Oregon
Builders
LISTEN
CLUBBING OFFER
OFFICIAL DIRECTORY
LOCAL NEWS
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Prompt Delivery
Opposite U. S. Motel
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