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

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lege at Corvallis has returned home to southern
Jacksonville.
HOSPITAL BURNS
Tuesday°8ephine H°ef WaS
Medfor(1
Items of Interest to Jackson
Miss Dixon who has been visiting
relatives and friends in Jacksonville
Tax Payers
ASHLAND, Or., March 9.— Fire,
BfsesanUtS’ Warm an<* de,icious
‘he
the past week returned to Eileen Cal., which started from a defective flue in
Tuesday morning.
the attic of the Southern Oregon Hos­
MARRIAGE LICENSES
Miss Cora Basye spent Monday and
John
Dunnington,
who
recently
pur
­
pital
here this morning, enveloped the
Tuesday in Medford.
Howard
Ralph Adams and Hazel
chased the butcher shop from E. Binns, entire upper portion of the frame
F. H. Hull and wife of Medford was is doing a nice business, with good pro­ structure, which was badly gutted be­ Hilda Ahlstrom.
Thai Delicious Refreshing
in Jacksonville Wednesday.
spects for the future.
Ralph Clark and Stella M. Whisler.
fore the flames were gotten under con­
Dish.
What Nicer Des­
The Boss has reduced tho price on
trol.
Eight
patitents,
bedfast
were
Otis J. Elliot and Lola E. Cavin.
The holiday season is over and the
nis fancy Chinaware.
Boss has a few things left oyer which carried out safely on litters, and all
sert Could You Have for
PROBATE COURT
The Jacksonville P ost received an- must go. A fresh supplyof candy has occupants ar.d attendants at the hos­
Your Sunday Dinner?
Estate J. M. Heckathorn; order I
pital escaped without injury. The
other shipment of Type this week.
been received.
made confirming sale of real property.
damage
to
the
building
and
furnish
­
A I). McKee of Buncom was in
B. F. Mulkey went to Corvallis the
Estate Huldah Colver deceased; or­
ings will perhaps reach $4000, with
Jacksonville Monday and Tuesday.
first of the week to act as one of the
der made to make partial distribution
little insurance.
judges in the oratorical contest at that
WANTED—A girl to assist in
of funds; order made confirming sale
in a a res
res- ­
taurant. Apply to Mrs. C. L. Grant place Friday evening.
of real property.
SUPREME
COURT
It is a good time to prune trees,
Massie McCully went to Grants
Estate Matilda Jane Reeser deceas­
I ass Wednesday to consult an oecuiist. both fruit and shade also a good time
SUSTAINS PUTNAM ed; order made discharging adminis­
Mrs. M. M. Taylor of this city was to buy spray outfits, enquire at this
tratrix.
noon‘nB Medf0rJ Wednesday after- office.
SALEM, Or., March 9.— Holding
Estate Nellie A. Blackburn deceas-1
Thos. Johnson who was employed at • that the defendant had the right to in- ed; order to sell real estate.
The Weather.
The Boss for candies, nuts, fruit Kenney’s hardware store for several ' troduce evidence tending to prove the
Following is the report of U. S. Vol­
CIRCUIT COURT
vegetables, m fact everything that is years has gone to Ruch where he has a 1 truth of his assertions, which formed
State of Oregon vs. Charles and Nor­ unteer Cooperative Observer, E. Britt;
a position at C. M. Ruch’s general ' the basis of his conviction of criminal
nice.
for Jacksonville, for month of February
man Walsworth; appeal taken to su­
merchandise store.
libel in the trial court, the Supreme
Latitude 42 deg. 18. min. north; longi­
George Lance of Gold Hill was tran­
preme
court.
F’or the lenten season at Nunan Tay­ Court in an opinion by Justice Bean,
tude 123 deg. 5 min. west.
sacting business in Jacksonville Tues-
In the matter of the assignment of
lor Co.,new salt salmon, fresh mackerel, reversed the decree of the Circuit
day.
MINI- PRECP- CH’R’CTR
Choice Holland Herring and Georgia Court in the case of the state vs. Geo­ T. J. Kenney; first report of assignee DATE MAXI-
MUM
MUM TAT'N
OF DAY
J. C. Mayhfiam of Eagle Point was
filed.
Boneless Cod Middles at lowest pos­ rge Putnam.
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at the county seat on business Mon-
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sible prices.
NEW CASES
Putnam is the editor of the Medford
day.
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There will be a baseball game at the Tribune, and was convicted of criminal
Sadie Messier vs. J. H. Messier;
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‘ overlook ‘he magazine offer Neuber and Taylor park next Sunday libel for having published a criticism suit to annuli marriage,
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in this issue, it may not last much long­ between Jacksonville and Medford. of the grand jury for having failed to kins at orney for plaintiff.
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This is the first game of the season return an indictment against Superin­
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Chas. Dunford is hauling the ma­ and the locals are working into shape. tendent Barnum, of the Rogue River
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chinery for the Opp mine from Gold
Valley
Railroad,
upon
the
charge
of
Mrs. T. B. McClellen went to Glen­
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Hili.
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dale Thursday to attend the funeral of having assaulted former Mayor Reddy
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Monday is the last day to pay taxes her brother Frank Whitsett who was of Medford, with an ax in the former’s
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m order to secure the three per cent killed in an explosion while blasting in office.
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rebate.
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the mines near Kennett Cal., early
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CHAMPION JACK
Mrs. Josephine Russell returned Wednesday morning.
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Thursday from several weeks stay in FOR SALE—Two good farming horses
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36
WRITES TO JEFF
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Portland.
weighing 1200 and 1300 pounds. One
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set of harness. One three-inch low' NEW YORK, March 1C—James J.
Miss Daisy Wetterer who has been
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wheel wagon. Call on or address Jeffries today received a typewritten
visiting friends in Ashland came home
trace
Wednesday.
Adolf Schulz, Jacksonville Oregon. challenge purporting to come from.
The machinery from the Braden Champion Heavyweight Jack Johnson. ,
Call up the Boss on the phone for
?.<3uÿg^afaeauos»,.'4aiaMHaaag-j>iMUwM
Temperature—mean max. 48.25; mean
vegetables or anything we carry and mine, near Gold Hill is being installed
The former champion perused the
_________
min. 34; mean 41.12. Max. 62 on 1st
it will be delivered.
in the Opp mine near Jacksonville. paper and then after putting it into
min. 25, on 10; greatest range 24.
Mrs. Theodore Schmale of Portland The machinery of the Opp is being re­ his pocket laughed and declined to
Precipitation—Total for month, 6.50
paired
and
put
in
shape
for
work.
comment.
is visiting her brother C. F. Hoefs
inches. Greatest in 24 hours, 8.7 inches
The
mine
will
start
as
soon
as
every
­
in this city.
The challenge was presented to Jef­
on 3rd.
thing is in readiness.
fries by Frank Wheaton, a negro at­
M. M. Welch, who is in charge of
An automatic take-up attachment torney, who claimed he represented
Neuber s farm was in Jacksonville
for electric light drops at T. L. De­ Johnson.
OYSTERS
last week.
Jeffries had just emerged from the
vore’s store. With this attachment
The Oyster season is now open and
FOR SALE—One registered Holstein your light is always just where you courtroom of Magistrate Harris of the
Luy & Keegan handles the famous
cow, inquire of Mrs. Lucy Hobson want it. There is no big unsightly west side police court. Judge Harris
Eagle brand of oysters. Take a can
Th!« remedy can always be depended upon and
Jacksonville.
loop in your cord and no slack unless previously had decided that Jeffries’
is pleasant to take. It contains no opium or
of these large Eastern oysters home
This is a good time of the year to you want it.
exhibition with Berger did not consti­ other
harmful drug and may be given as confi­
to fry, stew or for cocktails.
advertise. A half page ad. will bring
Don’t send away for your loose leaf tute a violation of the state law rela- dently to a baby as to an adult.
results. Try it.
tive
to
sparring.
Price
25
cents,
large
size
50
cents.
books, we can duplicate anything you
C. D. Abbott has been confined to have and save you time and express.
Change in Southern Pacific Tinie
his bed for the past week but is stead- Many times you pay for lithographed
SPECIAL
SESSION
ily improving.
Table.
work and only get printing. If you
AT A BARGAIN
FOR MARCH 15
The Emerick serves meals at all send your work to the P ost and pay
SOUTH BOUND TRAINS.
hours. Everything neat and clean, for lithographing you get lithograph­
No. 15 ................................ 10.35 A. M.
Several 10 acre tracts of the best
ing. Try us on anything.
prices reasonable.
11-tf
Governor Benson has issued a call Bear Creek bottom land at prices from No. 13 .................................. 3.20 P. M.
The Jacksonville Po3T can furnish
The county court is having two office all kinds of filing devices, loose leaf for the legislature to meet on next $50 to $185 per acre. Jacksonville No. 225 (coach for Ashland) 10.15 P. M.
NORTH BOUND TRAINS.
rooms built in the large court room in ledgers and covers, lithographed and Monday. The session is called to rec­ Real Estate Co., Adolf Schulz, Mgr.
tify a few errors made in the appro-
in the court house.
No.
14
..................................
9.49 A. M.
engraved work, special ruling, inter­ Dnation bill for the improvements of
No. 16................................... 5.24 P. M
I. W. HARPER WHISKEY
sectional
filing
cabinets,
in
fact
any
­
Wakelees squirrel extermina­
the asylum.
Note carefully that No. 16 North
Pronounced by World’s best experts
thing for the business man. We will
tor, best on earth, 30c a can. have a full and complete line of sam­ A new normal school bill may be presen Tht World’s Best Whiskey Grand bound leaves 15 minutes earlier than
ted at this session. Following is the call
Prize — Highest Award St. Louis heretofore.
ples in a few days when we invite the issued by the governor:
Nunan Taylor Co.
No. 13 arriving at 3.20 P. M. will
World's
Fair. Sold by E. H. H elms ’.
public to call and examine the same.
State of Oregon, Exeoutive Depart­
Henry Wendt said that the roads in
have
the Portland dailies of that morn­
Bert Barnes, editor and proprietor ment.
the Applegate country will soon be in
of
the
Jacksonville
Post,
stopped
off
ings
issue.
I,
F.
W.
Benson,
by
virtue
of
the
Prof. H. A. Howell, of Havana, Cuba,
good condition.
here Monday on his way to Seattle, authority in me vested as governor
These
changes effective May 17, 1908.
Reccomends Chamberlain’s
G. W. Dunn and family of Ashland to visit at the home of his father-in- of the State of Oregon, do hereby
visited relatives in Jacksonville sever­ law, Jos. Laviguer. Bert is doing direct the two houses of the legis­
Cough Remedy.
ASHLAND COMMERCIAL CLLEGE
al days this week.
well in the business line and looks lative assembly of the State of Ore­
Ashland, Oregon-
Al. Learned is the Boss, he has fruits prosperous. The object of his present gon to convene in special session in
"As long ago as I can remember my
Something Special
egetables, candies, soft drinks, post trip is to interest capital in a proposed the state capitol, in Salem, on Mon­ mother was a faithful user and friend
cards, fancy dishes, cigars and tobacco. electric line out of Jacksonville. Wood­ day, the 15th day of March, A. D., of Chamberlain’s Cough Remedy, but Business and Shorthand Training, thor­
ough and practical.
Ira Tungate left Friday for Rose­ burn Independent.
1909, at 10 o’clock a. m. of said day never in my life have I realized its
6 months scholarship............ $45.00.
burg where he has accepted a position
true
value
until
now,
”
writes
Prof.
for
the
purpose
of
enacting
senate
SALESMEN WANTED. No house
9 months scholarship............ 60.00.
in the Land Office.
to house canvassing. Call on business bill No. 251, introduced at the twenty­ H. A. Howell, of Howell’s American
Note the Special.
Miss Gladys Shaw went to Buncom men, professional men and others at fifth regular session of the legislative School, Havana, Cuba. “On the night
All
students
who secure a nine
of
February
3rd
our
baby
was
taken
assembly
of
1909,
and
upon
which
bill
Friday where she will open a three their place of business. You can make
months scholarship and enter Septem­
months school Monday.
$50.00 a week. Experience not neces­ final action was inadvertly not taken sick with a very severe cold; the next
ber 7, will be entitled to the combined
FOR SALE—A 2-inch pump and power sary. We equip you fully with sample being an act, entitled “An act to ap­ day was worse and the following night course to July 1, 1909. This gives you
his
condition
was
desperate
He
jack for deep well. Enquire of Sam and sample case. Fine, pleasant work. propriate money for the expense of
an extra month. Come and investi­
Your own boss. Work when you the improvements, equipments, better­ could not lie down and it was neces­
DeRoboam.
gate.
Address, P. RITNER, Pres.
sary
to
have
him
in
the
arms
every
FOR SALE—Rebuilt typewriters. All please and go where you please. You ments, supplies, repairs and other nec- moment. Even then his breathing
cessary
expenses
at
the
Oregon
state
deal
with
the
best
class
of
people
only.
makes. Enquire of Jacksonville
When your days work is done you insane asylum, state penitentiary, was difficult. I did not think he would
P ost .
have your money in your pocket, Be state reform school, Oregon institu­ live until morning. At last I thought
; t
-
A. Nail left Wednesday for southern independent. Investigate this,
En- tion for the blind, state institution for of my mother’s remedy, Chamberlain’s
California where he expects to remain tirely new proposition. Address,
We
are
now
offering
one of the best
Cough
Remedy,
which
we
gave,
and
it
feeble minded and the Oregon soldiers'
for about two weeks.
clubbing
propositions
ever
offered the
afforded
prompt
relief,
and
now
three
home.
”
M. C. Young, Mgr., 162 Ohio St.,
Richard Gaskin and David Thompson Chicago.
All members of the house and senate days later, he has fully recovered. citizens of Jackson county. The club­
Under the circumstances I would not bing offer consists of three of Ameri­
left Monday for California where they
A match game of baseball was play­ of the state of Oregon, who at the hesitate a moment in saying that ca’s leading magazines (all to one ad­
will remain for a few days.
ed on the the local diamond last Sun­ date hereinbefore mentioned are en­ h amberlain’s Cough Remedy, and dress) and the Jacksonville P ost one)
Mrs. Madison Potter of Ashland was day between two select teams of this titled to act as members of said legis­
year for $1.75.
visiting Mrs. B. F. Mulkey in Jackson­ city. The star player wa3 easily J. lative assembly, are hereby required that only, saved the life of our dear
little boy.” For sale by City Drug
“Our Day” recently consolidated
to
attend
such
special
session.
ville 'ast Sunday.
W. Wilson who made a safe to first
with “World Events” is a magazine of
Given under my hand and the great Store.
Will Dana and wife of Grants Pass and stold second after the ball was
national events (historical,) and treats
have been visiting at the home of G. driven to the fence. The run from seal of the state of Oregon, at the
on all prominent questions all over the
E. Neuber this week.
second to third was a galant one; there state of Oregon, at the capitol in
world. An excellent magazine pro­
Salem, this 5th day of March, A. D.
Wm. Coppie of Buncom, was in the was a man on first and "Stub” had 1909.
fusely illustrated.
city Saturday. His sister from Weed, second base in his pocket, four balls
“Home Herald” is a magazine for
F. W. BENSON,
Office one block south of Courthouse
passed home plate and the batter
Cal., is visiting with her parents.
the home, along religious lines. Treats
Governor.
walked to first. "Stub” feeling the
JACKSONVILLE, OREL ON
Miss Abbie Henry has recovered
on tho progress of Christainity in for­
(Seal)
need of another tally, made a desper­
from a two weeks illness and will re­
eign countries. It also has short and
By
the
Governor:
Filinj?.<
made
on
homesteads
and
timber
claims.
ate run for third, and was somewhat
open her school at Sterling Monday.
continued stories. "Home Herald” is
Correct plats weekly showing all vacant lands.
F.
W.
Benson,
Secretary
of
State.
relieved from the strain when Umpire
a weekly magazine.
Notary Public and Conveyancer
Mrs. Bowman Hartley of Griffon Davis declared him “safe on third.” I
MARRIED
Legal papers of all kind* made out. Special
Creek spent Sunday with her mother He scored. He was three minutes
“Vick’s Magazine” is a periodical
attention given to paper« in settlement of estates. of progress, containing .’16 pages, well
Mrs. G. S. Epperson in this city.
ADAMS-AHLSTROM-
—
In
Medford,
passing over the home plate.
Abstract of Land Titles
illustrated.
March 6, 1909, Howard Ralph
Mrs. B. F. Mulkey and children left
These are the three best magazines
M<jst complete set of abstract books in the
Adams
and
Miss
Hazel
Hilda
Ahl-
Wednesday to spend a few weeks with
Unequalled as a Cure for Croup
strom, of Ashland, by Rev. Marion couuly. Abstract marie promptly and accurately. we have on our list of about twenty.
relatives in the Willamette Valley,
“Besides being an excellent remedy
Read the following list anil judge
F. Hirn.
Rea! Eatafe and Insurance
Jacksonville can have an exhibit at for colds and throat troubles, Cham­
for yourself:
the Alaska-Yukon-Pacific exposition berlain's Cough Remedy is unequalcd
Fino ltat of county and town property for aaie
DIED
World’s Flvents, 12 Numbers.
$1.00
and rent.
at very little expense, Who will start as a cure for croup,” says Harry Wil­
Home
Herald,
12
numbers
..................
Ijl,
it?
Bloacy Loaned
son, of Waynetown, Ind. When given MORRIS—At Winters, Cal., March
Vicks, 12 numbers............................... jq
Morris,
i
6,
1909,
Paulins
Harriman
Warrants bought and nokl. Collections made.
Mrs. W. T. Kentner of Medford as soon as the croupy cough appears,
of Ashland, Oregon, aged 20 years, Taxes paid. Rents collected. Prompt reply to all Jacksonville P ost , weekly county
spent the first of the week with her this re liedy Will prevent the attack.
seat paper............................... 1.50
letters. Charges reasonable.
10 months and 20 days.
mother Mrs. T. J. Kenney in Jackson- It is used successfully in many thou­
References
vilie.
sands of homes. For Sale by City
You will get relief from Pala when
$3.150
Hon. H. K. Hanna judge 1st judicial district
Miss Clara Abbott who has been at- Drug Store.
Dr. Miles' AnU-I’aln Pills are «*»•-
All to one address for
$1.75
and any Jacksonville business man.
COURT HOUSE
W.C.Deneff&Co
’ Coughs,Colds,
I
CROUP,
fagh
nu
LISTEN
SILAS J. DAY
This is the great-
half pri -e oiler
ever given the r^adn-.g pub. , tli.s
county.
Renewals will ce nt he same a.i new
subscriptions.
GUS
NEWBUl.Y
Attorney-at-Law
Wil! Practise in All Courts in the State
Office on California street one
block south of the court house
A. E. REAMES
Lawyer
Practise in all State and Fed rai Courts
Kahler Block
JACKSONVILLE
JACKSONVILLE, OREGON.
Roush
anti
Dressed
of AU Kinds
Lumber
ESTIMATE FURNISHED
Bank of
Jackson ?
Jacksonville,
Oregon
Geo. L. Davis, President
E. II. Helms, Viee-President
Jay C. Sexion, Cashier
R. F. Sexton, Asst.Cashier
We Solicit your business whether large
or small. A checking account is
often verY convenient
THE ELUE JAY POSTAL SHOP
Head Quarters for Scenic and
Novelty Postals.
Wholesale
and Retail business. Send us
a Trial Mail Order. Our Aim
is to Please.
313)4 Main St.
Medford, Ore.
20 Years
W ithHear tT rouble
“Dr. Miles’ Heart Remedy has
cured me of heart disease of
over 20 years’ standing. I was
so bad that I could not do my
work, and cotdd scarcely draw
a full breath without fainting or
smothering. The doctor told me
he could do no more for me;
then I commenced taking the
Heart Remedy, 1 shall never
forget that night. I slept better
than I had before in months. I
kept right on getting better, un­
til I was perfectly well.”
MRS. LAURA RUSSELL,
Logan, Iowa.
When the heart action is
weak, it fails to pump the blrtod
through the lungs with sufficient
rapidity. Then the lungs do not
absorb the proper amount of
oxygen, although they may be
taking in a normal amount of
air. The result is shortness of
breath, smothering spells, diffi­
cult breathing, oppressed feeling
in chest. I)r. Miles’ Heart Rem­
edy strengthens the heart nerves
and muscles, and in this way
increases the circulation.
Get a bottle from your drug­
gist. Take it according to direc­
tions, and if it does not benefit
he will return your money.
STEVENS
DON’T BUY A GUN
until you have Been our New
Double Barrel Models fitted,
with Stevens Compressed Forged
Steel Barrels
DEMI-BLOC SYSTEM
The modo of constructing theso
superb Trap and Field Guns is
fully set forth in our New Shot­
gun Pamphlet.
Send two-cent
stamp for it.
Aik your Dealer
for Sterens
Demi-Bloc Gun».
Jnsmt Ort our make.
J. STEVENS
ARMS 4 TOOL CO.
P. O. Boi MM
Ckkopo« Foil*. M«**.
By strengthen : the nerves which
control the action of tho liver and bowolB
Dr Miles’ Nervo and I4ver Pills cute
constipation. 50 doses 25 uM