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About Jacksonville post. (Jacksonville, Or.) 1906-19?? | View Entire Issue (Jan. 30, 1909)
LOCAL NEWS Geo. F. Neuber was in Medford Mon day. Rev. G. A. Gray was a Medford vis itor Monday. Sam Sandrys and family of Medford spent Sundav in Jacksonville. Ray Sexton and G. L. Davis went out to their mine Sunday. W. R. Tucker was a business visitor in Ashland Monday. Miss Anna Wendt was shopping in Medford Tuesday afternoon. M. M. Taylor transacted business in Medford Tuesday. T. J. Kenney and Chris Keegan spent Tuesday afternoon in Medford. Don’t overlook the magazine offer in this issue, it may not last much long er. James Buckley of Ruch drove a bunch of cattle through town Tues day. Harry Helms of Medford was visit ing with his relatives in this city Sun day. The Boss for candies, nuts, fruit vegetables, in fact everything that is nice. Miss Edith Hammond went to Med ford Monday where she has employ ment. Oscar Lewis went to the Blue Ledge Saturday where he has secured em ployment. Drs. Castine and Bell eye specialists of Ashland are spending the week in Jacksonville. There will be a dance in the U. S. Hall every Friday evening, Tickets are 50 cents. Mrs. T. J. Kenney visited her dau ghter Mrs. Walter Kentner in Medford Saturday. Wilson Dotts and Robt. Stearns left Tuesday for Grants Pass to seek em ployment. Clyde Smith who has been down on the Klamath river all winter returned to this city Monday. Call up the Boss on the phone for vegetables or anything we carry and it will be delivered. Chris Ulrich has returned from Dunsmuir where he has been visiting his sister Mrs. L. L. Savage. • Dr. T. W. Hester left for Chicago Ill., Monday evening to visit his moth er who is in quite poor health. The Emerick serves meals at all hours. Everything neat and clean, prices reasonable. 11-tf the Ahl tt house in th .1 city. Henry Rowe an old historical chara cter was found dead in his cabin at Applegate Monday afte rnoon. He left no relatives as known. The county took charge of his rem tins. Blake Adams the popular cashier and bookeeper at the Blue Ledge mme, and bride nee Mrs. Julia Olds arrived from McMinnville Thursday and im mediately left for their home at the mine. Floyd Edgington who has for some time past been employ id by the Jack sen County Abstract company in this ity left one day recently for Ellens burg where he has accepted a position with an abstract compijiy. Klum & Morgan the si»n artists of Medford have a novel sign in front of I heir place of business. It is a cannibal cut out of wood carrying a spear and shield. On one side' of the shield they have a sign painted advertising their business. The regular Spring examination of the Civil Service Commission, to fill vacancies in the clerk and steno grapher forces in the Government de partments at Washington, will be held at the following places on the dates specified: Grants Pass, April 13th. George S. Halley, traveling repre sentative of the Marx manufacturing company, of Boston Mass., was in the city last week in the interest of his company. Mr. Halley is advertising and demonstrating a new creation in a musical instrument called the piano phone. This is a sweet toned instru ment combining both in tone the piano and mandolin. With the charts fur nished with the instrument one can with a few minutes practise, play al most any piece of music. MARRIED NICHOLS-RIDGEWAY At the home of the bride’s parents in Boulder, Coin., Jan. 21, 1909, Dr. W. L. Nichols, of Ashland, Ore., and Miss Mary Ridgeway, of Boulder. BORN COSS At Medford, Oregon, Monday- January 25, 1909, to Mr and Mrs. H. M. Coss, a son. KISER—At Jacksonville, Friday, Jan uary 22, 1909, a boy to Mr. and Mrs. Frank C. Kiser. ■----- -------- ! Backyard Cleaning First Step In Improvement Work. 1 WHY ATTRACTIVENESS PAYS. More Beautiful Rural Communities Will Stem the Cityward Tide, In crease Value of Property and Fill Up Vacant Houses. Need cf Ht-i tvieni?us Rccenil..' we ■: lid some 1ihlniL-S n bl Mit s men «>f the sqmibl !<■. b< tween !'tic certain towes, , f the di ■ .:<1 and the luck ot haruionj that preiVl‘ : dotrl- mental to nil lut rests of 1 ho p Ince and lscs nnd assist ah :ig the mail order the Is.x «-ar ui< ■n. Never’ w: is there ctIon on greater need of liarmeniot the part of the i neivlmnts Of t he land. says tile Agfieul turni Hout h we st. Nev- er as now slmul <1 merchants ,uf every class discover h< >w closely Intertwined are their Inter sts with all the business interests of the community where they reside. The Price Current would see associations ;; • perfected that at meet Ings all farmers, laborers and every class of workers could be present and Just see what is going on and leave with resolutions to pull band in band with the tradesmen for the building up of the town. Surely every one In a community should feel that any proj ect that is for the building up of the place is a thing that he is individually Interested In. Tills Is the sentiment that means harmony and co-operation and not backbiting, throat cutting com petition and 111 feeling, that are so det rimental to a towu. lines, treats tainity in for- h.i.r >rt and Tie Herald” is a periodical 1 pages, well •st magazine« i > mt twenty, st .ml judge is....... $1.00 11 ...■ II. .. . I-.;................ 50 Vick«, 12 number«............................. 50 Ic. '. .n;vi:i • P<>. i, kly county seat paper............................... 1.50 According to one authority, the ini tial step in town Improvement work should be cleaning up of back yards, $3.50 WILSON In Illinois, Funeral was und he says that actual trial has detil- All to one address for................... $1.75 conducted at North Bend, Tuesday, ■ oustrated that dirty back yards may This is the greatest half price offer January 19, 1909, Sarah Clark Wil ■ bo cleaned up a‘ cost ranging from 10 ever given the reading public in this son, aged 84 years. ' cents to $1.25. It Is of course no use county. TURPIN—At Ashland, Oregon, Jan | to urge the clean-up of front yards If Renewals will count the same as new the work Is to begin in the rear, for uary 22, 1009, Mrs. Lucie Alta Tur subscriptions. any one having a clean and orderly pin, aged 39 years. ---------- # — back yard may be depended upon to have a front yard that Is somewhat Notice for I’u'.lic.iti >n attractive. A campaign of back yard POCAHONTAS TRIBE Department of The Int ■ . t . 8. Land Office cleaning would remove many of our at Ro.’.ebur.er, Oregon, January I.1. Value of Advertising. cities and towns from the charge that NO. 1,1. 0. R.M. Advertising is today the mightiest Notice is hereby g iv *n that American premises generally have WILLIAM B. HOWELL. Queen Anne fronts and Mary Ann factor in the business world as well as Great Sachem J. H. Fitzgerald of rears. a great home trade boomer. It is an of Oregon City. Ore r n. who. on October 28. 1907, the Reservation of Oregon and Chiefs Make the country towns more benu- evolution of modern Industrial compe made Timber Application. No. 9420, for E’- j of Weatonka Tribe, No. 30, installed the tlful. and the desire to leave them for tition. it is a business builder, with NE’i. E'.- of SE'i, Suction 3k Township 37 Rango 3 V.\ t. Willimet'e Meridian, has Chiefs of Oregonian-Pocahontas Tribe, the great cities will not be so great. a potency that gives beyond human South, fik‘1 notice of ir.t Fii.vn to make Final Proof No. 1, for the ensuing term. Elected In springtime the dwellers in the cities desire. It is more than a ’’drummer" t > esL.bli. h claim .<» tho land above described. Chiefs: Prophet, Adam Schmitt, Sac turn with longing to the country and knocking nt the door of the customer; L »fore the Register and Rec »iver. at Roseburg, hem, Ed Wendt; Sr. Sagamore, Chas. the country town. They long for green something more than mere salesman Cregon, on the 8th day of April. 1909. fields and singing birds, and happy the ship on paper. Claimant names as witnesses: Dunford, Jr.,; Jr. Sagamore, John suburban town whose people have Lewis M. Stone, of Jacksonville, Oregon. Dunnington; Chief of Records, Adolf j made its streets shady, its appearance Fred Sturgis. of Trail, Or« r >n. Mrs, Ida Sturp- Whst Public Harmony Can Do. Schulz; Keeper of wumpum, Adam attractive, for to such will come peo- It Is the strong pull and the long is, of Trail, Oregon. Arthur Holden, of Trail, Schmitt; trustee, S. E. Dunnington; i pie who add to the community’s life pull altogether, as the sailors say, that Oregon. BENJAMIN L. EDDY. appointed chief annaps, Peter Fick, 1 and prosperity. From an economic makes the town a good one. Where Le rister. Wm. Puhi; warriors, Joe Broad, Wm. j view village Improvement pays, says there Is no harmony or concerted ac Re-Advert is «ment. ’ the Los Angeles Times. It fills up va on part ef the < . . . >,s success can tion Schulz, Ed Binns, D. B. Thompson; braves, Geo. Little, Nick Mitchell, B. cant houses, it increases the value of not be hoped fi r property, It educates your boy Order Appointing Day far Final Set E. Haney and R. B. Dow; guard of | j your and girl, and it will make this world a wigwam, David Cronemiller Sr.; guard pleasanter place than you found it. tlement, etc. of the forest, Albert Learned. In The County Court, of the State of Oregon, The cities, great and small, are do BILLS CREATING For the County of Jacksor. After quenching the council fire all ing their whole duty In providing In the matter of the Estate of 200 NEW JOBS members prepared for the banquet | parks, but the villages and small William Rav room where they were served with towns seem to think that parks are Deceased. luxuries beyond them. We hear politi “ corn and venison. ” By the pipe of Bills creating 200 new jobs, many of Louisa Rav and Mollie Ray the administrators cal economists bewailing the fact that of the Estate of William Ray deceased, having them on fat pay, have been introduced peace long talks were given by the the cities are growing faster than the rendered and presented for settlement, and filed in the Oregon legislature, loading up members. At low sun the tomahawks country, and they ask why It Is. in this Court, their final account of her adminis taxpayers with more than $1,000,000 in were buried for another great sun and Tarks, boulevards. libraries, added to tration of paid Estate. all departed for their hunting grounds the other attractions of the cities, are salaries and expenses for the ensuing It is Ordered, That Saturday the 20th day of and wigwams. sure to entice the country youth from two years. This estimate does not in February A. D. 1909. being a day of a subsequent the humdrum life in a frouzy hamlet. term of said Court, to-wit of the February Term clude increased pay for county officials thereof, A. I). 1909 at 10 o'clock A. M. of said We should have beautiful country dis outside of Multnomah, whose rush for JUUfiAUlikt'.-f. t.-:. I-. -• . day, be and the ii<l i In • ■•by appointed for the LEGISLATURE IS tricts along smooth and well Improved ‘'more” has produced a big crop of settlement of said account: and that notice of highways ns well ns beautiful trees, DOWN TO BUSINESS towns and cities. They are all impor new bills. Nor does this estimate in said settlement be published in the Jacksonville Post a new paper published in Jacksonville Ore clude the cost of numerous proposed tant in the life of our people, but with gon as often as once a week for four successive boards, per diem “experse” to be fix There is a possibility that the state all this Improvement do not overlook weeks prior to said day of settlement. ed by the legislature. The new jobs ment No. 1 feature of the direct prima rural nnd town parks of sufficient at Done at Jack .nvillo, Oregon this 12th of are to have the titles of commissioner, ry law will be annulled. Such a bill has tractiveness that young people will January A. D. 1909. choose them ns places to spend Sun J R. NEIL. inspector, deputy clerk, stenographer been introduced. County Judge. days nnd holidays. Good roads lead to and so on. Of this enormous amount The regular stereotyped bill to move cities, but roadside nttractlons may be Mrs. L. J. Sears of Medford visited of salary and expense money that will the capitol has been presented. Port mnde strong enough to stem the city Administratrix Notice. at the home of her daughter Mrs. R. be asked of the taxpayers, the senate land wants the state fair and Medford ward tide. leads with bills providing for $818,000, is after the capitol. In The Counfy Court for Jackson County. It is particularly exasperating to the This remedy can always be depended upon and T. Burnett in this city Sunday. while the house has under considera In ’ Lit! <•' U<’ of’ Carl Duane R*«0 Selling of Multnomah presented a promoters of public enterprises look B. J. Houston of Salem is looking tion measures that provide for $249, bill for the purpose of reapportioning ing to civic improvements to note how is pleasant to take. It contains no opium er deceased. other harmful drug and may be given as confi over the Rogue River valley with a 100. Notice i hereby given that »he undersigned the state into senatorial and represen quickly the desecrative billboard fol dently to a baby as to an adult. idministrat rix of alwvo entitled Estate has filed view of locating. lows all sorts of civic Improvement. ---------- #®«----------- Price 25 cents, large size 50 cents. tative districts. Any measure touch ::i I Court, COURT HOUSE Mrs. Charles Wilcox who has been ing on this question will scarcely be No sooner has n fine highway been he court has fix ’d Saturday February 6. 1909 at finished wherefrom all users may ■ for final visiting friends in Ashland returned satisfactory. drink In tho natural nnd ncqulred hearing of said final account. All persons inter* A bill introduced by Kellaher to com home one day recently. beauties of the landscape than the Items of Interest to Jackson Couo‘y • itovi arc hereby notified to make or file their oh pel hotel keepers to provide sheets hills become blotted with nil sorts of jections if any they have to final account Frank Tull a liveryman of Me Iford Tax Payers nine feet long passed the senate. His billboards. Every kind of means should »n or before said date and time. was transacting business at the county And Latest Styles of Wall January 4, 1909. fire escape bill also passed the senate be taken by Improvement societies to seat Wednesday. Paper, Call on or Addrct s KATE REED, Administratrix of Estate of providing for all hotels over one story drive blllbonrd users out of business. MARRIAGE LICENSES Carlos Duane Reed, deceased. W. A. Hanna of San Francisco is Those places large enough to have a high to securely anchor a rope near a Levi A Stagg and Evelyn Spitzer. visiting his father Judge H. K. Han window and that the rope be knotted municipal government should pass or dinances restricting the dumping of na and other relatives in this city. Notice for Publication. Roy E. Hosley and Poca M. Wells. every twelve inches. Jacksonville, Oregon rubbish nnd compelling owners to Department of the Intei ior, U. S. Land Ofltee Mrs. Eva Hockenyous and daughter Representative Davis of Multnomah keep their premises clean. The fol Wilbur Milligan and Mary Goode. it Roseburg, Oregon, Oct. 28, 1908. Freda of Medford were visiting friends W. G. Lucks and Bessie W. Fulg- introduced a bill preventing the impor lowing Is a good model, tn pnrt, for It Notice is hereby given that Lame Shoulder. in Jacksonville the first of the week. ham. EMMA WAYNE REED tation of alcholic liquors into dry is only the first three sections of n ten >f No. 3814 North Cheyenne St.. Tacoma Wash counties. section ordinance passed last summer, This is a common form of muscular Mrs. A. E. Reames who has been NEW CASES A bill for life imprisonment of high but these three explain the Intent nnd rheumatism. No internal treatment ington. who. on Oct. 27 !'• made Timber Claim visiting relatives at Hillsboro for sev w' i. N .V11 of 8 E’4 State of Oregon vs. John Hakanson; way robbers has been introduced. purpose of the whole: is needed. Apply Chamberlain’s Lini entry. No. (X. > 3 for N1 ■ of S »ion eral weeks returned home Wednesday. gross fraud. C. B. Watson, attorney 10, Township 38, Section 1. Any weeds or rubbish on any ment freely twice a day and a quick and 8 w' i of N E' i of The water bill is a perplexing pro lands Range five west of Willamette Meridian, has or lots or on the sidewalk space in Lewis Ulrich, Dick Gaskin, Dave for defendant. blem. Al) will agree that a change front thereof In the city of Riverside. cure is certain. This liniment has filed notice of intention to make Final Timber Cronemiller r-rt.-l Pat Donegan Jr., John Hakanson vs. state of Oregon; should be made in the water law but Cal., are hereby declared to be a nui I proven especially valuable for muscu- Claim Proof, to <• -t ibl -h claim to the land above spent Sunda;. on Rogue river duck writ of review. . deticribed. Ir fore J I). Brig . U. 8. Commis- to get a measure through that will sance. Bee. 2. It shall be unlawful for own ! lar and chronic rheumatism, and is i loner. at Ashland. Oregon on the 16th day of hunting. ers or occupants of any vacant land, sure to give quick relief. Chamber January 1909. satisfy all is what has bothered the law PROBATE COURT yard or premises to allow the same to bo Miss Frances Kenney spent last Sat Claimant names as witnesses.* makers for several years. overgrown or overrun with weeds of a lain’s Liniment is also most excellent Estate W. V. Jones; inventory and urday and Sunday in Medford the Fiank (¡reive of Ashland. Oregon Sanford S. noxious or useless character or to allow for sprains and bruises. Price 2f the sidewalk in front of such premises to cents; large size 50 centa. For sale by VfcKerchcr. of Ashland, Oregon Duncan T. Mc- guest of her sister Mrs. Walter T. appraisement filed and order made to be overrun or overgrown with such nox << r> h r. of Ashland. Oregon Bearley G. Pack with draw personal property for use Fever Sores. Kentner. ious or useless weeds, growth or vegeta City Drug St >re. ed, of Ashland. Oregon. of minor children. Fever sores and old chronic sores tion. Mark and Robert Finney returned to BENJAMIN L. EDDY. Register. Guardian Florida H. Charlton; order should not be healed entirely, but Sec. 3. No person shall dump or throw this city Tuesday from Steamboat rubbish of any kind upon any lot or The Boss has reduced the price on where they have been working their made appointing M. J. Charlton guard should be kept in healthy condition. tract of land upon any street, alloy, Notice for Publication court or place or sidewalk within his fancy Chinaware. ian. This can be done by applying Cham lane, mine. the city of Riverside except by the wrlt- Dofmrtnv-nl of The Interior U. !(. Lint Ottico berlain ’ s Salve. This salve has no Estate Huldah Colver deceased, or | ten permission of the mayor of said city Owing to the bad weather the War \l Rochare. Oraron, Nov.». 11MS. superior for this purpose. It is also Nor shall any occupant or owner of any Don’t Take The Risk. ren Construe; ion company is not run der confirming sale of real property. Notice 1.1 h ,,-eby Riven that premises In said city place or allow to bo Guardianship and estate of Floyd most excellent for chapped hands, sore placed or allow to remain upon any of ning their paving plant in Medford When you have a bad cough or col<‘ JOHN <’. NELSON said premises such rubbish without tho nipples, burns and diseases of the skin. Dickey, a minor; inventory and apprais- now. written permission of the mayor of said do not let it drag along until it becom of Portland, Of- gon. who, on November 5. 1908, For Sale by City Drug Store. es chronic bronchitis, or develops int< nadc Sworn J-'.tnlerii' ■ t. N-> i'21' Ô. for NW 1-4, city. Assessor W. T. Grieve was a busi ment filed and approved. ioction 21. Town hip !' South. Range 5 Went, An American woman went to live In an attack of pneumonia, but give it Willamette Estate and guardianship of Isla Fern ness visitor in Medford, Monday. Meridian, ha t filed notice of intention a Canadian town. She, with her hus the attention it deserves and get ri< Having business before Land Commis- Murphy a minor; order appointiug Mary make Final Proof, to ( labli h claim to tho Fines if Paper Is Loos# on Streets. band, occupied one of a half dozen R. Shutts,guardian. ioner Cannon. The Philadelphia councils’ highway bouses on a fine terrace surrounded of it. Take Chamberlain’s Cough Re md above de -i ib< d. before It«- ri:U<-r and Receiv medy and are sure of prompt relief. er, at R h burg Or gon, on the 23rd day of March, committee has agreed on nn ordinance Estate Matilda Jane Reeser deceas Mrs. E. J. Kubli returned the first by private grounds. Behind was the 1909. which If passed by councils will make courthouse, with the usual collection From a small beginning the sale and Claimant name« aa witm'nscs: of the week from Portland where she ed; order appointing March 6, 1909 as every householder liable to a fine of use of this preparation has extended George R. Ilamer ly. of Roseburg. Oregon of county buildings, Its grounds, too. has been visiting relatives since tie day for final settlement. $5 If waste paper and other light mate to all parts of the United Stales and David Martin, of Roso'.urg, Oregon Charles K. holidays. Estate George Marsh deceased; or- rials are not placed In sepnrate recep I surrounded with the terrace and a dense untrimmed growth of trees and to many foreign countries. Its man} Carlson, of Portland. Oregon Robert A. PrestQn, tacles from ashes. Director of Public shrubs which were a menace to tho remarkable cures of coughs and cold: if Myrtle Creek. Oregon. J. G. Gagnon, manager of the Trail d.T directing citation to issue. BENJAMIN L. EDDY. Register. Lumber Co., was in the city Tuesday Estate of G. Karweski deceased; or Works Stearns and Chief Benson of eye nnd the health of the community. have won for it this wide reputation getting ready to start their mill on dered that administrator of above en the bureau of highways have given The American woman began to trim and extensive use. Sold by City Drug sanction to the ordinance, the ob her trees and plant vines around her ,\ <1 »n i n str.i - »r’s No. .*e Jackson creek. titled estate take an appeal from cir their ject of which Is to prevent the waste bouse. Nasturtiums and geraniums Store. the Stat« of Oregon In The County C . )• Mrs. Mamie Dox who has been in a cuit court of Jackson county Oregon to paper and other house refuse from be were planted, but the alley In the rear For Jackson Cour hospital in San Francisco for several supreme couot of the State of Oregon. ing blown about the streets. The or of the house, through which a prfvato r James F. Mnr- In The Matter o fthe I weeks undergoing medical treatment dinance will go Into effect early In the road passed, bail long been a dumping kina Deceased. articles of incorporation new year. returned home Thursday. ( ground nnd eyesore. This attempt to Henry Mankfhs . the Administrator of the en- I ' beautify Induced every one in the tate of the alx>ve Articles of incorporation of Medford- Mr. Gagnon informed the reporter We are now offering one of the best Great Aid to a Town. herein his duly ve rilie.l Fiuiil Report in the mat- block to follow suit. Unsightly fences that his company would start their Butte Falls Recreation Club filed with clubbing propositions ever offered th« ter of th< One of the liveliest commercial clubs ■ mi ;i.■■ is hereby saw mill, near Jacksonville, next week F. W. Hollis, J. C. Brown, H. F. Platt tn the state of Kansas Is at Arkansas vanished, wecdB disappeared nnd citizens of Jackson count v. The club I given that - I as the judj e lawns were kept shaven until now . .1 when they will be prepared to furnish E. R Van Dyke, J. T Summerville, City. It Is results that count, and the they look like velvet. The trees nnd bing offer consists of three of Ameri ! of the a bo 1909. at the hour Charles B. Gay, C. W. Palm, G. H. club seems to be getting results. There shrubs around the county buildings ca's leading magazines (a l to one nd- i Saturday the local trade. p « th«* t ime, and l .,f io «■ i n Peter Ingi am an l wife left for Horn Howland. H. D. Howard and H. C. 1» nothing so beneficial to a town, be were trimmed, nnd now pavements are dress) and the Jacksonville P<>:’T one it large or small, as a harmonious t»elng laid all over the city, nnd a great Kentner incorporators. Capital stock . e in Jack hoi - brook Frida} morning to see th a foi- 1 working together of its business men Improvement is to be noted wherever year for $1.75. $5000. Amount of each share, $250. th- place for mers mother who is lying very ill at “Our Day” recently cot; VHated for the whole good of the place. .1 p'-r <• ir - they have been laid. What was once the home of her daughter in Horn • «I place and almost nn eyesore has become one of with “World Events” 1« a tmi: a.-.ine o! MARRIED | Horrid Thing. brook. • tn the •!>* 1 "Why do you hate Mr. Wendell sot" the most beautiful streets not only in national events (historical,) and treats gweet young mother was asked. the province, but on this continent, nil on all prominent questions all over the The follow ng went out to the Blue STAGG-SPITZER In Jacksonville, on Oregon December 21. “The horrid thing refused to kiss through the Initiative nnd persistence world. An excellent magazine pro i Dateci ai Jack Ledge Tuesd ty where they were em January 25, Levi A. Stagg and ' 19GH- Evelyn Spitzer, Rev. Robt. Ennis j mj- baby because he was afraid of of a woman whose teart was in her fusely illustrated. ployed: Arthur Roach and Jimmy- ■ of the estate of Henry Mankins. Admin I catching something.’’—Houston Post work. "Home Herald” is a magazine for James F. Mankins. Decca.'.cd. Lynch. They have been stopping at officiating. DIED For Paper Hanging C. F. BOWMAN LISTEN