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LOCAL NEWS He held up well during the trial but “Home Herald” is a magazine for A). Learned is the Boss, he has fruits CUT FLOWERS when the judge passed the sentence he ! the home, along religious lines. Treats vegetables, candies, so. t drinks, post broke down. His mother was in the on the progress of Christainity in for-1 cards, fancy dishes, cigars and tobacco. A few toys left at the Boss, An amendment to the liquor clause Cut Flowers, Funeral Remberances, court room when sentence was passed eign countries. It also has short and in the city charter of Medford has was in town Bruce Buck of Joe Bar Potted Plants and Bulbs. Phone 606 and she also broke into tears when her con’inued stories. “Home Herald” is been filed and the same will appear on '.his week. Medford Greenhouses. 25 son was being led out of the court room ' a weekly magazine. the ballot next Tuesday. Mrs. Christens Reuter was in Med- to commence his term of two years in “ Vick's Magazine ” is a periodical i Inasmuch as the P ost is non-partis ford Wednesday on business. the penitentary. of progress, containing 36 pages, well an in everything we feel as though it Mr. Angle of Ashland was at the This case may be a lesson to the illustrated. is our duty to give our views on the county seat on business this week. young men of the county who are in These are the three best magazines 53 per thousand matter. J. M. Rader of Eagle Point trans clined to associate with the undesir we have on our list of about twenty. , Should this amondment carry it PETER ENSELE & SONS I Office one block south of Courthouse able element. Many like Roach, do Read the following list and judge ( would be in direct opposition to the acted business in the county seat Tues Are prepared to furnish high not realize the magnitude of such of for yourself: day. state local option law. The present JACKSONVILLE, OREGON grade brick. Order from F. I. Fick The Boss for candies, nuts, fruit fences until they face the bar of jus Woild’s Events, 12 Numbers....... $1.00 charter is only a local option charter tice. It pays to lead a life of honesty. I Filings made on homesteads and timber claims. inasmuch as the citizens of Medford vegetables, in fact everything that is Home Herald, 13 numbers................. 50 - ------ —----------- Correct plat« Weekly showing all vacant land«. can regulate or abolish the saloons as nice. Vicks, 12 numbers............................... 50 DIED NoUry Public and Conveyancer they see fit. That is local option pure Mrs. Herman Messenger of Provolt Jacksonville P ost , weekly county Legal papers of all kinds made out. Special and simple. Now what is proposed is transacted business in Jacksonville BIGGINGS At Ashlan', Dec. 31, seat paper............................... 1.50 1 attention gift’d td rittfief« I" seftlement MUtM. 1908, W. E. Riggings of Medford. a prohibitive charter amendment. Is Tuesday. Abatraci of Lattd Tflicô Interment in Medford cemetery. this fair and just? Does it show the Call up the Boss on the phono for ■ Most complete set of abstract books in tji^ high clean hand of Christiandom? It vegetables or anything we carry and I BOLLOCK At Medford, January 1, All to one address for couuty. Abstract made promptly and accurately .' is a matter of forcing an issue on the it will be delivered. 1909, Mrs. Alma Bullock, wife of W. Pure Mineral Water This is the greatest half price offer Real Estale aud Insurance people which is not in accordance with Frank Zell of Middle Fork was tran-1 R. Bullock, aged 39 years, 11 mon ever given the reading public in this Bottled at the Spring Fine list of county and town property for sale true American principles. ths and 2 days. J and rent. Let i he majority rule, but don’t en sacting business in Jacksonville Sat-J DEMER—At her home in Medford, county. and Delivered to Renewals will count the same as new act a law prohibiting the majority unlay und Sunday. Money Loaned Thursday, January 7, 1909, Susanna Your Residence fresh George Henry returned to his school subscriptions. from ruling at anv und all times. Warranta bouxht and sold. Collections made. Demer. - Taxes paid. Renta collected. Prompt reply to all and Sparkling. The Medford charter gives the voters at Eagle Point Sunday after spending I The deceased was a native of Aus | letters. Charges reasonable. Order From the privilege of abolishing the saloon the holidays in Jacksonville. tria Hungary and was 71 years of age. I References Mr. and Mrs. W. R. Byrum of Table at any time. By amending the chat CLUBBING OFFER CHAS. F. DUNFORD. -----------♦(•>♦---------- Hon. H. K. Hanna judge 1st judicial district Rock were the guests of Mr. pnd Mrs. ter this right is taken from the people, ATTENTION and any Jacksonville business man. The P ost has made arrangements to and instead of being a “people rule” Jernes Cronemiller Sunday. charter it will be a “class rule” and Mr. and Mrs. Bert Bostwick of Pro To those who have postofflee boxes: club with the Toledo Weekly Blade and this shou'd be abolished in any com volt were the guests of Mr. and Mrs. By order of the P. O. department all the American Farmer. «B. kw oc - œb * od ’ WlärilBr' roam tw») lock boxes in the postoffice must be This will be the last year that the munity where the people are possessed Andrew Cantrell this week. kept locked in the future. Persons of enough intelligence to govern them Mrs. Walter T. Kentner of Medford disregarding this notice will be depriv Toledo Blade will club with other selves. spent Thursday with her parents Mr. ed of their boxes and mail placed in the papers. The following is an extract from a letter received from the Blade: The city council Tuesday advanced and Mrs. T. J. Kenney in this city. general delivery. “The extraordinary advance in cost of the saloon license to $800 a year. J. R. Harvey lesee of the Old Chan John F. Miller, P. M. print paper almost decided us not to This is not unreasonable for a city This order was issued by the depart make a clubbing offer at all this season, like Medford, and will assist greatly nel mine at Glacie, was visiting old ment on account of complaint being khoWing the usual offer would het us to defray the running expenses of the friends in Jacksonville Saturday. Miss Grace Henry who is employed made of packages and important let a great loss, we finally concluded to city. This last paragraph does not interest the P ost any more than a by Col. Mundey of the Medford Coal ters being lost. In one cate a letter make the old offer for this one season Express, Freight, General fabiivery. Teaming to mine spent Thursday in Jacksonville. cohtainihg $3,000 was taken from an more.” matter of news. Don’t walk in the rain and mud but unlocked box. The money was in form Our offer: Another matter that should interest all Parts of;t.he Country, Nothing too Heavy Nr the resident taxpayers is the importing telephone the Boss for what you want of a check and the party went to an Toledo Weekly Blade.................... $1.00 too Light. Agents for Cölestin Mineral Water. of speakers from some other county and it will be delivered to your door. other town and received the money Jacksonville Post........................... $1.50 OREGON JACKSONVILLE or state to tell you how to run your Miss Abbie Henry returned to her and has not been heard of since. Two- ....... $2.10 Total .. business. The affair in your city may school at Sterling Sunday evening af-1 thirds of the boxes in the postoffice ....... $1.75 Our price................... be different from that of another city, ter spending the holidays in Jackson here is left unlocked. and this foreign orator would not be ville. Jacksonville Post.... .... $1.50 able to treat your local condition just ........... 40 Stomach Trouble Cured. American Farmer,... Clyde Shaw, head blacksmith at the ly. The orator on many occasions is Blue Ledge, made his parents, Mr. If you have any trouble with your some noted man, noted generally for and Mrs. Dr. T. T. Shaw a visit Sat- stomach you should take Chamberlain’s . $1.90 Total his gift of oratory and seldom for his urday. ..$1.70j Stomach and Liver Tablets, Mr. J. P. Our price............ gift of manual labor. Think of this. Klote of Edina, Mo., says: “ 1 have ..$1.50 Jacksonville Post. The We do not wish to confuse the read Supt. Chipman of the Warren Con- used a great many different medicines Toledo Blade....... . .$1.00 er and lead you to believe that we are struction Co., of Medford was trans for stomach trouble, but find Cham American Farmer. ... .40 intruding on territory out of our realm acting business in Jacksonville the berlain’s Stomach and Liver Tablets — first of week. but this article could apply to a city more beneficial than any other remedy Total...........................$2.90 The United Artisians had a social in California, Washington or Idaho. I ever used.” For sale by City Drug Our Price........................................ $1.95 For Fine Wines, Liquorsand Cigars. Should the writer have occasion to evening for its members Tuesday even Store. 4 This offer may not last much longer. | make a comparison or refer to a city ing when the installation of officers Renewals will count the same as new in Maine it would not signify that the took place. subscriptions and if your subscription MARRIAGE LICENSES DUNNNGTON & DENEFF, PROP RETORS article was intended to advise the peo The holiday season is over and the is almost out, renew and get the be- C. C. Cate and Grace May Rose. ple how to run their business in Maine Boss has a few things left oyer which nefit of this offer. Jacksonville, Oregon Regulate the saloon but do not take must go. A fresh supply of candy has Fred J. Fick and Laura J. Richard the power away from the people. If been received. son. the majority vote to abolish the saloon C. I). Abbott, of the Abbott house, Verne Marshall and Ruth Brown. next Tuesday let the wish of the peo- left Sunday for Corvallis where he was PROBATE COURT prevail, but one year from now the called to the bedside of his sister, who people may see that they are benefitt- is sick with pneumonia. Estate Carlos Reed; final account ed by the presence of this business and ed and Saturday, February 6, set Mr. Carlson the diamond drill desire to open these houses to the pub day for final settlement. of the Blue Ledge was in the lic. Would it be doing the citizen a NEW CASES Saturday. He says that things justice to deprive him of the right to picLLy lively about the camp. Margaret J. Hailey vs. Georre W. say whether or not he could vote on A coat of varnish will improve the appearance of Miss Marion B. Towne the efficient Bailey; suit for divorce. E. D. Briggs this question again? If the charter those old chairs, or the interior decorations. - - - attorney for plaintiff. deputy county clerk was in Phoenix amendment carries he cannot have this Wednesday to attend the wedding of State of Oregon vs. Myrtle Painter; right. Anyone Can Varnish, Do it Yourself On your railroad Let there be justice in all things for Mr. Claude Cate and Miss Grace Rose. assault with dangerous weapon. B. F. fare. The law of If you want to change the appearance of your chairs the conlmOti car Flora Thompson, who is teaching Mulkey, attorney for plaintiff. he who seeketh unjus ice is ungodly. rier compels equal treat them to a coat of varnish stain. It is cheap Minnie K. Foye Vs. Lizzie M. Willits The laboring man who toils earnest school at Central Point spent the holi rates on all tail ly at his bench may find much enjoy days with her parents in this city re suit to quiet title. F. M. Calkin, at road lines. Fred J. Fick, Contractor and Builder. ment in his daily glass of wine, while turning to Central Point Sunday eve torney for plaintiff. others are more able financially may- ning. get the same pleasure at the theatre Miss Agnes Williams of Ashland and Fever Sores. or some winter resort. In this case Miss Maud O’Brien of Applegate are Fever sores and old chronic sores the laborer must be deprived of his assisting the Jackson County Abstract pleasure and privilege to satisfy the Co., in copying records at the court should not be healed entirely, but should be kept in healthy condition. desire of those who choose to force house, This can be done by applying Cham- their belief upon him. Mr. and Mrs. W. R. Coleman and berlain’8 Salve. This salve has no In Tim*. Traveling As a champion of justice we say u ¿ * Misses Marion B. Towne and Joseph superior for this purpose. It is also Expenses slid Fa' Bought and Sold Let the charter remain as it is ine Donegan attended the Wedding of most excellent for chapped hands, sore figue by insisting on the shortest route, C. C. Cate anil Grace May Rose‘Wed nipp'les, burns and diseases of the skin. A BOOK OF fastest trains and Harness, and Harness Supplies, DeVilbiss Pliers, Carborundum nesday eUeliing. Fur Sale by City Drug Store. best service. Simply Grinders for Grinding Plows and all Edged Tools. It will save its INFORMATION Miss Myrtle Quigley of Quigley sta see that your ticket price in one season grinding plow sheares. reads via . . . tion Cal., visited Miss Jennie Kitto a AT A BARGAIN Lustrelac and Enamel and Carriage Paint The Bureau of Labor :.nd Statistics few days this week. She has since has issued a neat book giving a write gone to Medford to become a student Paint Brushes. up of all towns of importance in the nt St Mary's Academy. Several 10 acre tracts of the best state together with the average wag- Miss Lulu Garrison of Portland who Bear Creek bottom land at prices from es paid to skilled and unskilled em- has been visiting Miss Mary Peter in $50 to $185 per acre. Jacksonville ploy era. this city, accompained her sister Mrs. Real Estate Co., Adolf Schulz, Mgr. Jacksonville received a very com- Wm. Campbell to Joe Bar Cal., Wed Opposite U. S. Hotel Ryan Building plimentory mention, although the fi nesday to spend the winter. gures were slightly wrong. The book OYSTERS OREGON SHORT LINE Assessor W. T. Grieve entered up states that the three churches, court on the duties of the office lust Mon The Oyster season is now open and AND house, Olid Fellows and Ma ionic halls day, and the way he started the work Luy & Keegan handles the famous aggreg ite a value of $60.1)00. The was conclusive evidence that he was Eagle brand of oysters. Take a can UNION PACIFIC court house is built on a solid stone no novice in the office. Mr. Grieve is of these large Eastern oysters home foundation and six or eight feet in the a pleasont man and will no douK serve to fry, stew or for cocktails. ground. This building alone would al the people well. He is all business most reach thin sum. The Masonic and has the office well organized. Every facility for hall is a two story brick covering one CLASSIFIED the safety, com Mr. Warren of Portland special . fort and accommo lot and cost about $15,000. The O<ld switch-board man for the Pacific Stat WANTED—A girl to work in restau dation of the pas Fellow’s hall is a two sti.ry brick. rant. Apply at Mrs. Grant. senger is provided es Telegraph and telephone Co., was No change of cars Frisi Dorn, of Watkins was in .Jack in the city investigating the local utti- DRESSM A KI NG — For first-class dress- is necessary to making call on Mrs. S. A. Swanson, ce with a view of installing a new sonville Saturday. Denver, Omaha, Luke Ryan’s house east part of city. sw.t bboard and improving the ser Kansas City, Chi cago. Direct con vices, lie was accompained by ait» nections are made manager J. J. Book ter of Medford. for all other points East and South, MEDFORD CHARTER BRICK! BRICK! SILAS J. DAY Cölestin » Charles F. Dunfoi d M DR AY AGE ¡I Criterion Saloon YOU CAN Varnish! Varnish! Varnish! All Kinds Second Hand Goods SOUTHERN PACIFIC J T. L. DeVore, Jacksonville, Ore O. R. & N For Particulars Address LISTEN WILL SERVE I TWO YEARS C. E. Roach, who was convicted of j forgery was sentenced to two years in ! the penitentary Wednesday. He was - taken to Salem Wednesday. Roach is a young man and has pro bably been in bad company or he w >uld not have committed the crime. He forged his mother's name to a chick in Ashland and left for California. He was brought back to (his county and convicted. 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 mngazines (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 work). An excellent magazine pro fusely illustrated. Inquire for particular« A. S. Rosenbaum, Agent Medford, Oregon Remington Typewriter Company Portland Oregon Wm. McMurray, General Passenger Agent PORTLAND. ORE. Prompt Delivery