Jacksonville post. (Jacksonville, Or.) 1906-19??, February 13, 1909, Image 3

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    LOCAL NEWS
Mrs. Dora Harbaugh v.as in Medford
I Friday... .
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COURT HOUSE
Need cf Harmonious Action.
Recently we said some thin s a I »out
the squabbles between buslne— mon of
certain towns, of the discord and the
lack of harmony that prove so detri­
mental to all Interests of the place and
assist along the mail order bouses and
the box car mon. Never was there
greater need of harmonious action on
the part of the merchants of the land,
says the Agricultural Southwest. Nev­
er as now should merchants of every
class discover how closely intertwined
are their interests with all the business
Interests of the community where they
reside. The Price Cui rent would see
associations so perfected that at meet­
ings all farmers, laborers and every
class uf workers could be present and
just see what Is going on and leave
with resolutions to pull hand in hand
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. This is the sentiment
that means harmony and co-operation
and not backbiting, throat cutting com­
petition and ill feeling, that are so det­
rimental to a towu.
the home, along religiou
in
on. the progress of Chri 41»
eign countries. 11 als > LIS
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continued stories. “Ib
a weekly magazine.
“Vick’s Magazine” is a
of progress, containing :t> p
illustrated.
These arc the three best magazine.-
w« have on our list of about twenti.
Read the following list and ju ,
for yourself:
World's Events. 12 Numbci *....... 1.'
Home Herald. 13 numbers ...
Vicks, 12 numbers.
.
Jacksonville P ost , weekly county
seat paper............................. 1.5<
n.<i
H. C. Maury of Central Po:nt was Item» of Interest to Jackson Cour>»y
in Jacksonville Fr day on business.
Tax Payer»
Gordon Stou« who has been in Cal-
if >rnia for some time returned home
MARRIAGE LICENSES
Friday.
H. D. Dichternmuller and Elin< r H.
Miss Margaret McClallen of Rose­ Aubrey.
burg is spending a few days with Miss
Margaret J. Dingman and George W.
Leona Ulrich.
Bailey.
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Miss Minnie Brvuten who is attending
W. H. Eilderbach and Lura V. Den-
business college in Ashland, came kins.
down Friday to visit her mother.
William B. Hinton and Hie M. Green­
Miss Hazel Williams of Gold Hill, wood.
spent a few days this week with her
Alen Brackenreed and Jeanne Lan­
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sister Miss Mattie Williams in this ctôt.
A
$3.50
city.
NEW CASES
All to one address for ............. $1.75 ■ Will Practise in All C
' 'i the State
Miss Katherine Chapman who has
John Herrington vs. Wilbur Jones,
This is the greatest half price offi r
been in G-ants Pass for some time re­ sheriff; petition for writ of habeas cor­
ever given the reading public in th
ceiving medical treatment, returned pus Hied.
county.
home Thursday.
Renewals will count the same u new
Black Channel Mining and Develop­
“Fielder” Jones of the Chicago ment company vs. George W. Lance,
subscriptions.
white sox baseball team, was in Jack­ Sr., et al.; action to recover money.
Eric Anderson came in from the sonville Monday in the interest of some Colvig & Reames attorneys for plain­
Practise in all State a i.1 Federal Courts
Notice for Publication
Blue Ledge the first of the week on timber claims.
I ■.('¡¿SONVILLE
Kahler Block
tiff.
Department of The Interior, U. P. Land Office
business.
Mrs. Walter Kentner of Medford
Frances M. Snyder, ex., vs. John
. T of
at Roseburg, Oregon, January 12. 1909.
Value of Advertising.
Harvey Hobson left Monday morn­ spent last Saturday and Sunday with Harrington et al.; injunction suit. W.
Notice is hereby given that
Advertising
is
today
the
mightiest
ing for Redding Cal where he has em­ her parents Mr. and Mrs. T. J. Ken­ E. Phipps, attorney for plaintiff.
WILLIAM B. HOWELL.
factor in the business world as well as
ployment.
ney in this city.
May Milligan vs. Charles Milligan; a great home trade boomer. It is an of Oregon City. Oregon, who. on October 2 k '. 19
Chester Kubli of Applegate spent a
The holiday season is over and the suit for divorce. W. I. Vawter and evolution of modern industrial compe­ made Timber Application. No. 9420. for E’v of
JACKSONVILLE , OREGON.
few days in town the first of the Boss has a few things left oyer which M. Purdin attorneys for plaintiff.
tition. It i is a business builder, with NEU. E’ j of SEb. Section 34. Township 37
South.
Rang-?
3
West,
Willamette
Meridian,
has
a potency that gives beyond human
week.
must go. A fresh supply of candy has
Rough and Dressed
PROBATE COURT
notice of intention t» make Final Proof
desire. It Is more than a “drummer" filed
W. R. Tucker, went to Eugene Wed­ been received.
to establish claim to the Lind above described,
Estate Carlos Duane Reed deceased; knocking at the door of the customer; before the Register and Receiver, at Roseburg.
Lumber of All Kinds
nesday on business to be absent sever­
R. B. Hallock, tax adjuster of
something more than mere salesman­ Oregon, on the Sth «lay of April, 1909.
final
order filed.
al days.
Southern Pacific lines i 1 Oregon, was
ESTIMATE FtIRNISHED
ship on paper.
Claimant names as witnesses:
Estate Lucy V. Chandler deceased;
Lewis M. Stone, of Jacksonville, • Oregon.
Mrs. Frank Freeman of Portland is at the county seat one day recently order appointing F. G. McWilliams,
Fred Sturgis, of Trail. Oregon. Mrs. Ida Sturg­
What Public Harmony Can Do.
••
visiting her sister Mrs. A. E. Reames looking over the tax rolls.
Mr. and Mrs. A. Nail of this place I E. F. Smith and N. Peterson apprais­ It Is the strong pull and tile long is. of Trail. Oregon. Arthur Holden, of Trail,
this week.
pull altogether, as the sailors say, that Oregon.
who have been on an extended visit to | ers.
BENJAMIN L. EDDY.
Mrs. Joseph Stephens of Tolo, visit­ relatives in Ohio and other eastern i
makes the town a good one. Where
Register.
there is no harmony or concerted ac­ Ke- Ad ver t Isernon t.
ed Mrs. Frank Humphrey one day this cities returned home Saturday.
BORN
tion on part of the ci. .:«*ns success can­
week.
When in Medford stop at the Emerick
not be hoped for
Oregon
Jacksonville,
Alphonse Beavenue has returned where the finest of meals are served EATON—To Mr. and Mrs. Lewis Eat-
Order Appointing Day for Final Set­ 1
Great Aid to a Town.
from several months stay at Eureka and the most corteous attention given.
on, Wednesday, February 10, 1909,
Geo. L. Davi», Drr^irferit
One of the liveliest commercial Clubs
*
California.
tlement, etc.
a girl baby.
Try us and see.
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,ri. *, i ic< ■ 1'renidenl
In
the
stnte
of
Kansas
is
at
Arkansas
In The County Court of the State of Oregon ,
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Johny Cantrell of Applegate was
Jay Su ■ •'. < qv/iier
Mr. and Mrs. John Hakanson and
City. It is results that count, and the For the County of Jackson.
in the county seat last Saturday on children who have been stopping at BUSINESS HOUSE
I{. E.
¿ton, A»»t. Cashier
club seems to be getting results. There In the matter of the Fstote of
business.
is nothing so beneficial to a town, be
the Abbott House in this city left
William
Ray
CHANGES HANDS it large or small, as a harmonious
i IVe Sc'::it your bus': itss whether large
MJ’s. Arthur Poe and Mrs. Earl Jack- Thursday for San Francisco.
I
Deceased.
working together of Its business men
or smsll. fl checking sceount is
son of Medford visited friends in Jack­
Ixiuisa Ray and Mollie Ray the administrators a
Judge J. R. Neil, Assessor W. T.
for the whole good of the place.
of the Estate of William Ray deceased, having I ■
often verY convenient
sonville Tuesday.
The
confectionery
store
recently
j
Grieve, District Attorney Mulkey and
rendered and presented for settlement, and fil< I
Mrs. A. L. Gall of the Burley or­ Peter Applegate have been in Salem owned by Russell & Gaskin is now the
in this Court, their final account of her admini.
property of Wm. Deneff. Mr. Deneff
chard was transacting business in Jack­ this week attending the legislature.
Ì tration of said Estate.
■
It is Ordered. That Saturday the 20th day of
sonville Wednesday.
As a result of four feet of snow at will add a new line to his stock as well
THE BLUE JAY POSTAL SHOP
February A. D. 1909, being a day of a subseque.
the
Blue
Ledge
nine
outside
men
we.-e
as
strengthening
the
present
line,
Call up the Boss on the phone for
term of said Court, to-wit of the February Teri i
Mr.
Deneff
is
well
known
in
this
city
dismissed
last
Monday.
Good
inside
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vegetables or anything we carry and
thereof. A. D. 1909 at 10 o’clock A. M. of sai i
venie and
' being for several years the junior
day, be and the said is hereby appointed for the
it will be delivered.
men can get employment any lime.
Wholesale
settlement of .‘-aid account: and that n"’:
partner of Dunnington & Deneff.
The Ladies Civic Improvement Club '
Send us
There will be a dance at Ruch Feb.
said settlement bo published in the Jacksonvill •
26, 1909. Music by Norling’s orchestra of this city are planning a musical en­
Our Aim
Post a newspaper publish«*«! in JaeinKmvflle On
gon as often as once a week for four successi .
tertainment in the near future. The
Good time assured.
I. W. HARPER WHISKEY
weeks prior to saiii day of settlement.
Mrs. Bert Orr of Medford was the proceeds to be used in cleaning up the
Pronounced by World’s best experts
'Gird, Orc.
Done at Jacksonvill«*. Oregon this 12th day <
313' Main St.
guest of her cousin Miss Minnie town.
The World’s Best Whiskey Grand
January A. D. 1909.
f
J R. NEIL.
Thompson Tuesday.
i.
E. M. Pound a prominent mining PriM _ Highest Award St. Louis
i
County Judge.
E. —
H. —
H elms ’. taqaacma a.1-'J Jz . j j ' j j a ' ijj
The Emerick serves meals at all man who has been in south eastern ! World’s Fair. Sold by —
clean,
Alaska
for
several
months
has
return-
hours. Everything neat and
CTTBEIS
to Jacksonville more than ever pleased
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prices reasonable.
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Administratrix Notice.
TAKEN
UP
In The County Court for Jackson County.
W. M. Church foreman of the rock with the future prosperity of this
A pig owi.er can have the same by
In Matter of the Estate of Carlon Duane Re< ;
crusher of this city was doing business county.
9 deceased.
paying
costs.
Enquire
of
E.
W.
Wall.
in Medford Monday.
W. A Jones and M. B. Towne re­
Notice is hereby given that the undersign«-i
trivileil for thirty
Mr. and Mrs. R. T. Burnett visited turned Sunday from Portland where
administratrix of above entitled Estate has file«.'
her final account with the clerk of said Court,
with relatives living in Ashland last they attended Edna Armstrong, Anne
year:
:ually. I lost a great
Reason Enthroned.
the court has fixed Satnrday February 6, 1909 a'
May Markeson, Letitia Markeson, and
Saturday and Sunday.
deal
-cp, which together
10 o,clock A. M. of said day as the time for final
with consiant worry left ine ill
Master Carl Margreiter of Poor Ida Markeson to the Boys and Girls
Because meats are so tasty they are
hearing of said final account. All persons inter­
such a nervous state that finally,
ested are hereby notified to make or file their oi
Mans Creek is spending the week with Aid Society.
consumed in great excess. This leads
if any they have to final accoun
after having two collapses of
Master Wright Grant.
B. A. Bradburn has moved into the to stomach troubles, biliousness and This remedy can jlwsys be depended upm and jections
on or before said date and time.
pleasant to take. It contains no opium or
nervous prostration, I
was
Mrs. Louisa Parker of Medford also Ryan house recently occupied by Hugh constipation. Revise your diet, let Is
January 4, 1909.
other harmful drug and may be given as confi­
obliged
to
give
up
traveling
al-
reason
and
not
a
pampered
appetite
KATE
REED,
Administratrix
of
E.
fate
of
Elliot.
Mr.
Bradburn
moved
from
Mrs. Rippey were transacting business
dently to a baby as to an adult.
Carlos Duane Reed, deceased.
together. I doctored continually
Medford on account of the health of control, then take a few doses of
in Jacksonville this week.
Price 25 cents, large size 50 cents.
Dr. Miles’
but with no relief.
i
Dave Thompson returned Tuesday his wife, Jacksonville having a much Chamberlain’s Stomach and Liver
Nervine came ■ to nty rescue—I
Notice for Publication.
evening from Kennett Cal., where he milder climate and a healthier place to Tablets and you will soon be well
Department of the Interior. IT. ft. Land OfTi
cannot dcseri ibc the suffering
again. Try it. For sale at Robinson’s
live.
has been on a business trip.
at Roaebura. Oregon. Oct. 28. 1908.
which this N .Trvine saved inc. •
drug
store.
Sample
free.
Hotel Arrivals ABBOTT HOUSE. Ell­
Ezra Arnold of Medford formerally
The Weather.
Notice ia hereby Riven that
Whenever I am particularly
EMMA WAYNE REED
of this place left Monday for the Blue en Creswell, Oregon City; B. H. Ker­
Following is the report of U. S. Vol­
nervous
a lew do * relieve me.”
by, Medford; Stanley Dees, Albany Ill. FOR SALE - Two goad farming horses unteer Cooperative Observer, E. Britt; of NO. 3811 North Cheymtne St.. Tacoma Wash­
Ledge where he has emploj ment.
A.
C.
LIB BY, Wells, Me.
ington, who. on Oct. 27 10« made Umber Claltr.
weighing 1200 and 1300 pounds. One for Jacksonville, for month of January entry. No. 0203B for N1 .■ of S W*a. N w' i of S 1
Al. Learned is the Boss, he has fruits H. Hall, Portland; Melvina and Ellen
There
are many nervous
set of harness. One three-inch low Latitude 42 deg. 18. min. north; longi­ and S w', of N E'.t of. Section 10. Township ’
vegetables, candies, soft drinks, post Fox, Lake Creek; Mrs. Addie K. Rip­
re is nervous pros-
wrecks.
Tlier
S. Range five we.t of Willamette Meridian, ba­
cards, fancy dishes, cigars and tobacco. pey, Medford; W. O. Wheeler, Ash­ wheel wagon. Call on or address tude 123 deg. 5 min. west.
c stomach, of the
tration
of
the
ffled notice of intention to make Final Timber
Adolf Schulz, Jacksonville Oregon.
ither organs. The
Mrs. Bowi.i .ii Hartley of Griffn land; L. A. Wright, Butte Falls; Geo­
bowel*,
and
o
Claim Proof, to establish claim to the land til»ov.
MINI-
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RECP-
CH
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K
’
CTR
MAXI
DATE
rge Whyte, Medford; Minr.ie Lewis,
MUM TATN
OF OAY
MUM
described, before E. D. Briggs. U. S. Contrni-
creek visited aer mother Mrs. G. S.
n< vs, tin* liver, the
brain,
the
I
h
Astoria; A. N. Halbert, Gold Hill;
Epperson Th; rsday of this week.
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.. Cloudy sioner, at Ashland. Oregon on the ICth day ol
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nerve centers are all exhausted,
A. W. Silsby, Ashland; Benton Kes- TOWN PHILOSOPHER’S TALK.
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January 1909.
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cloudy
There is but one thing to do—
George Henry has been appointed lessn, Montana; A. W. Williamson,
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Claimant names as witnesses.*
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He
Expatiates
on
Feed
For
Towne
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system by
Frank Greive. of Ashland, OreRon Sanford S
janitor of the school house. Mr. Van Partland; Ethel Brunner, Edith Mc­
build up tile nervous
t
........ clea-
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That Tend to Anemia.
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C lo ud y McKercher. of Ashland. OreRon Duncan T. Mr
)r.
Miles
’
Restora-
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Weigen having resigned the position.
Cune, Mabie Rifner, Mae Hash, Jean­
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Kercher, of Ashland. OreRon Pr-arley G. Par k-
"So long as people continue to hold 7 ...
Its strerfgth-
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tive
Nervine
Don’t walk in the rain and mud but nette Allen, Amy Pucket, Ashland; the theory that distance lends en­ 8 ...
clear ard. of Ashland. Oregon.
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9
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ening infl • m ce upon the nerv-
telephone the Boss for what you want Joseph H. Wilson, Fallon Nevada; chantment to a bargain, just as it 10 ...
BENJAMIN L. EDDY. Register
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... .Cloudy
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oils sy.-'o :u tc-lores normal
and it will be delivered to your door. Stella Purkeypile, Central Point; Es­ does to a view,” remarked the town 12 ..
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action to the organs, and when
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Joy,
philosopher,
“
Just
so
long
will
the
lo
­
ther
Murphy,
Medford;
Albert
C.
Misses Sadie Ninegor and Mabie
Notice for Publication
Cloudy
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in harmony, health
cal merchants suffer for lack of trade 15
they :ill w
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Scott of Sams Valley, spent a few and Geo. W. Loosley, Ashland.
Department of The Interior U. S. Land OfFir«
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Get
a bottle from
and
the
town
remain
stunted
because
<1
surec
is
as
days with Miss Grace Raypholts this
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At Roseburg. Orez«*n. Nov. 6, 19M.
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It is not fed sufficiently to insure its 17
t. Take it all ac-
Clear
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druj
your
week.
Notice is hereby given that
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proper growth. The food of a com- ' 19 ..
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rections, and if it
cordén tf t
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JOHN C. NELSON
Representative Davis of the Oregon
munlty is cash. That’s a solid food, 20
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nefit
lie will return
not
docs
. cloudy of Portland. Oregon, who. on November 5. !!•<>,
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Dady Journal ol Portland, was in Jack­ HUKILL—On Griffin creek, Saturday, but highly necessary to make a com­ 22
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mor
your
made Sworn Statement. No. 02165, for NW 1-4.
February
6,
1909,
at
the
home
of
his
munity
strong
and
vigorous.
Dollars
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sonville Monday in the interest of that
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Section 24. Township 39 South. Range 5 West.
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son-in-law J. F. Kelly.. Janies Hu­ are easily digested. The community 25
paper.
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Willamette Meridian. has filed notice < f intention
kill, a native of Arkansas, aged 68 appetite is always normal, and If you 27 ..
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to make Pinal Proof, to establish claim to the
It is a good tim > to prune trees,
Part cloudy
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years. Interment in Phoenix ceme­ keep on shipping your dollars out by 2«
anti above described, before Ibn'inter and }.’• reiv­
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trace
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both fruit ar. 1 shaue also a good time
money
order
or
bank
check
to
dis
­
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er. at R«s burg Oregon, on the 23rdday of March.
tery Monday, February 8, Rev. Hox­
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to buy spray Outfits, enquire at this
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tant points to buy things you could 31 ___ I 55
1909.
ie officiating.
buy right here at home with equal
office.
Temperature—mean max. 46.32; mean Claimant names as wilt < «
GARNER —At Portland, Friday, Feb­ advantage or better tills town will
Georg« R. Hamersly. of Roseburg. Oregon
On your way to or from home, drop
ruary 12, 1909, Mrs. R. Garner. stay hungry and increase In gaunti- min. 32.58; mean 39.45. Max. 59 on 15, David Martin, of Roseburg. Oregon Cha rit. E.
in at E. H. H elms ’ and call for I. W.
min.
16,
on
11;
greatest
range
28.
Carlson. of Portland. Oregon Rolbort A. Preston,
The deceased was a sister or Mrs. ncss.
H arper whiskey. Famous for its ex­
Precipitation Total for month, 11.11 of Myrtle Creek. Or«-,on.
“I know towns.’’ the philosopher
A. Pöttinger, of Medford, and an
BENJAMIN L. EDDY. Register.
quisite flavor.
aunt of Mrs. G. L. Davis of thiscity. continued, “that are so lean because inches. Greatest in 24 hours, 1.5 inches
J. L. Ham.nersley, J. A. Harvey,
The death was very sudden and of this underfeeding, due to mall or­ on 5th.
Administrator’« Notice
A. N. Halbert and Fred Witt of Gold
caused by paralysis of the brain. der competition, that their bones stick
out and are visible to the naked eye.
InTheCounty Court of the State of Or« -
Hill were in Jacksonville Tuesday on
Geo. L. Davis left for Portland Fri­ If you want to starve your home
For Jackson County.
business.
day morring to attend the funeral.
In The Matter of the E-tat« of James F. Mun-
place and stunt its growth so that
Mrs. Carrie Leavenworth and child­ FITCH—On January 28, 1909, Frances when it comes to a mature age it will
kins Deceased.
ren left Thursday morning for Wat­
Henry Mankins, the Administrator of the e
Rose Fitch, aged 15 years 7 months, be as puny and sickly as a youth
the above named decedent, havlr
kins to remain a month with John Harr
daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Francis who has smoked seven packages of 1 We are now offering one of the best tateof
herein his duly verified Final It -port in th
and family.
Fitch. Funeral services at All An­ cigarettes every day since lie was clubbing propositions ever offered the ter uf the sai«i estate, public notice ?*.
fourteen. Just continue to feed the
Mrs. Jesse Applegate of this city
geles’ church, West End avenue and town's legitimate food—the dollars citizens of Jackson county. The club­ given that the Honorable J. R. N< da
was visiting in Ashland with her par­
81st St., Saturday, January 30, 1909 produced here—to the Ji-oraclous maw bing offer consists of three of Ameri- of the atiove entitle«! Court has set at
Saturday the 23 «lay of January I'.M 9
ents Mr. and Mrs. R. A. Payne a few
at 2:15 p. tn. interment private.
of the mall order concerns away off j ca’s leading magazines (all to one ad­ of 10 o’clock A- M. of »aid
The deceased was a grandaughter of yonder. But if you want your town dress) and the Jacksonville P ost one the office of the safe
days recentl; .
County. Oregon in t
Services at ihe methodist church to­ Mr. and Mrs. James A. Cardwell, pio­ to lie healthy and happy and look fat year for $1.75.
Jackson Cour»
night (Frida. ). District Superintend­ neers of Southern Oregon and a niece and prosperous, with good red blood
‘‘Our Day” recently consolidated viil«.
the hearing of said Final
in
its
veins,
patronize
the
home
mer
­
of
W.
W.
Cardwell,
district
attorney
ent R. E. Dunlap, will preach Satur­
chant, the home manufacturer, the with "World Events” is a magazine of terr a ted will appear at i
day evening . :30 and hold three ser­ of Douglas county. The old pioneers home tailor, doctor, dentist, printer, national events (historical,) and tr.ab make any objections th
vices on the SaLJ <th. Qjartley meet­ will remember that the Cardwells own­ etc., every time you have a dollar to on all prominent questions all over the proval of the same.
ing at 11 a. m. Service for children ed the farm known now as the Nunan spend. Feed your dollars to your world. An excellent magazine pro­ Dated at Jacksonville. Or« gon, Docember 21
1908.
at 3:00 p. m. Preaching 7:00 p. m. farm where the school house is locat­ neighbors and they will reciprocate in fusely illustrated.
Henry Mankins. Administrator of the «-alate cf I
ed.
kind."
All are invited.
"Home Herald” is a magazine for .’a nes F. Marikins, Duceax d
Capt. Ruch came in from Ruch
Tuesday on business.
Mr.
Tranna of Medford was at
the county seat Monday.
Mrs. Peter Ingram and children were
in Medford Friday.
Mrs. A. E. Reames was in Medford
Wednesday afternoon.
Miss Agnes Broad has returned from
several weeks slay in Portland.
Chas. Nickell has returned from a
short business trip to Portland.
Ernest Ingram of Central Point was
a visitor in Jacksonville Tuesday.
B. F. Clark of Medford was in Jack­
sonville Wednesday on business.
W. P. Bailey of Eugene was in town
the first of the week on business.
Mrs. Orris Crawford of Medford wr s
the guest of Mrs. T. T. Shaw Wednes­
day.
K t RAIL
LIIM
Bank of
Jackso :v!lJe
Nervous
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LISTEN