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LOCAL NEWS NOTICE Dr. Fletcher Homan spoke in the M. j Estate an I guardianship of Rose i E. church last Sunday night. His sub Rugg and Charles Rugg; order ap To all persons owning lots ir. the Mr. L. H. Farnham, a prominent ject was “What you are, wiist you pointing L. Brown guardian, and W. I. O. O. F. cemetery at Jacksonville, Big dance May 12. ought to be, what you may be.” Dr. W. Hevener, H. S. Pamerlee and J. S. Are requested to clean their lots, druggist of Spirit Lake, Iowa, says: Gus Newbury was in Medford Mon Holman is president of the Willamette Meikls appraisers. and graves and pile the debris in the “Chamberlain’s Stomach and Liver day. University at Salem, and is a fluent Guardianship of Rosie Bodayle; or streets and alleys. Said cleaning is ‘ Tablets are certainly the best thing on II. K. HANNA jr. ’’ Give Peanuts, warm and delicious at the speaker. der appointing F. II. Carter guardian, requested to be completed by April 25, the market for constipation. I these tablets a trial. You are certain Boss. Lawyer 1909, by order of Board of Trustees. A. Anderson will leave for his for and M. L. Johnson, P. W. Paulson and | to find them agreeable and pleasant in C. Ulrich i Office: One block south of depot. J. Harrington was a court house mer home in Washington next week, A. E. Kenney apraisers. F. M. Rountree ■ Trustees I effect. Price, 25 cents. Sample free. caller Monday. having finished planting his orchard. J ACKSON VILI .E, O R EGON Arthur Lewis ’ CIRCUIT COURT For sale by City Drug Store. He expects to be gone several weeks Ed Van Dyke of Medford was at the A. Jolsen vs. G. W. Dunn, county GUS NEWBURY and will be armed with a goodly supply county seat Menday. judge, et al.; demurrer overruled and NOTICE of Jacksonville ’ s booster books, We The Weather. Attorney-?.t-Law C. L. Reames was over from Med judgment taken for costs. need a few more Andersons in this Following is the report of U. S. Vol Will Practise in All Courts in tho State ford Monday on business. Frances M. Snyder vs. John Har the Many fires occur from soot in I city, or men of his calibre. Office on California str.': * one Window cards are out announcing the rington; suit for injunction; trial set chimney. At this season of the year unteer Cooperative Observer, E. Britt; Don’t send away for your loose leaf Redmen’s ball, May 12. block south of the court house you should have your flues cleaned. for Jacksonville, for month of February for Monday April 12 books, we can duplicate anything you Latitude 42 deg. 18. min. north; longi Attorney O. C. Boggs of Medford have and save you time and express. B. S. Radclilf vs. city of Ashland; The undersigned will be in Jackson- tude 123 deg. 5 min. west. A. E. REAMES ville in a few days and clean chimneys attended circuit court Monday. Many times you pay for lithographed writ of review; same taken under ad- without causing any dust or dirt CH ’ RCT ’ R I ’ REC ’ P Lawyer DATE 1 MAXI MINI E. D. Briggs had a divorce case be work ar.d only get printing. If you visement. MUM TAI N OF DAY MUM W. IL YOUNG. Practise in all State and Federal Courts fore the circuit court Monday. Volna Webster vs. F. W. Wait and send your work to the P ost and pay .10 .......Cloudy 39 62 1 ........ .28 43 Kahler Block JACKSONVILLE 58 Miss Cora Basye of this city was in for lithographing you get lithograph Katherine Wait; demurrer withdrawn 2 ........ cloudy 34 44 3 ........ and defendant given five days in which ing. Try us on anything. Medford one day this week. Ml 44 OYSTERS 4 ....... clear 27 44 5 ........ Miss Catharine Chapman returned to file answer. Cloudy Tom Hammersley of Portland is in 31 45 The Oyster season is now open and 6 ........ 38 32 Zoa Bryant vs. Charles A. Bryant; Luy & Keegan handles the famous 7 ........ Monday from Hornbrook, Cal., where Jacksonville on business this week. 30 43 8 ........ 30 39 The Boss for candies, .nuts, fruit she accepted an invitation from the suit for divorce; set for trial Saturday, Eagle brand of oysters. Take a can 10 9........ 25 38 ........ April 10. ... .Cloudy fashionable ladies of northern Califor 44 32 11 ........ I of these large Eastern oysters i home vegetables, in fact everything that is JACKSONVILLE, OREGON. Part cloudy 38 54 12 ........ nia to supply their wants with high- Gust Faske vs. Irwin Dahaak et al.; to fry, stew or for cocktails. nice. .10 54 35 13 ........ ....... Cloudy 54 38 class millinery. Miss Chapman is a demurrer withdrawn and case set for 14 ........ Rough and Dressed 51 39 15 ........ W. I. Vawter of Medford was trans graduate milliner and has the “artiste” trial March 15. 16 ........ 50 44 .86 acting business at the county seat degree, which honor is bestowed upon 52 34 17 ........ OFFICIAL DIRECTORY Lumber of AH Linds .2 2 Andrew Cantrell and A. S. Klein- 55 38 18 ........ Monday. 48 32 few milliners of the state. 19 ........ hammer vs. The Sterling mining Co.,; UNITED STATES .. Cloudy 31 20 ........ ESTIMATE FURNISHED ... Clear 42 28 G. Corum of Medford was in Jack The ball game last Sunday between demurrer withdrawn. President................................. William IL Taft 21 ........ ckradj 57 27 22 ........ sonville Monday on business at the Portland and Jacksonville resulted in a 36 48 Blanche Virgin vs. William J. Vir Vice-President............................... Jas. S. Sherman 23 ........ 47 32 24 ........ Secretary of State.................................. P. C. Knox court house. score of 3 to 0 in favor of Portland. gin Jr.,; divorce decree granted. 51 38 25 ........ Secretary of Treasury................. F. Mac Veach 38 52 26 ........ The game was played at Medford and FOR SALE —Rebuilt typewriters. All Minnie E. Foye vs. Lizzie M. Wilson; Secretary of War........................J. M. Dickinson 27 ........ 48 38 Part cloudy on account of the weather the game 55 22 28 ........ Attorney General .................... G. W. Wickersham makes. Enquire of Jacksonville default. trace 29 ........ was called in the fifth. They had a Postmaster General.................... F. H. Hitchcock 30 P ost . T. J. Kenney vs. G. E. Neuber; final Secretary of Navy.......................... .Von L. Meyer 31 mixture of rain, snow and hail but the Secretary Interior..........................R. A. Ballinger Don’t forget the dinner in the I. 0. boys managed to stick for five innings. report accepted. Temperature—mean max. 48.25; mean Secretary of Agriculture..................... Jas. Wilson Oregon | Jacksonville, O. F. banquet hall May. 1, at 5 o’clock The game played in Jacksonville on Frank Jordon vs. M. M. Sheldon and Secretary of Commerce................... Jamei Nagle min. 34; mean 41.12. Max. 62 on 1st p. m. Chief Justice.............................. Melvin V. Fuller i min. 25, on 10; greatest range 24. Friday was all that could be expected, Wm. Jones; dismissed. Geo. L. Davis, President For complete spray outfits enquire at considering the fact that Jacksonville Carl VonderHellen vs. Myrtle Von- Vespation Warner................ U. S. Pension Com’r i Precipitation—Total for month, 6.50 E. 11. Helms, Vice-President W. S. Richards........................... U. S. Land Com’r this office. “The kind with the trouble played all local men and the majority darHellen; divorce; dismissed. inches. Greatest in 24 hours, 8.7 inches (j Joy C. Sexton, Cashier STATE OF OREGON under twenty years old. The day was left out.’’ ( on 3rd. H. F. Sexton, Asst.Cashiei U. S. Senators........................... G. E.Chamberlain Mrs. J. P. Ingram and Miss Mattie fine, not a cloud could be seen and the DIED ............................. Jonathan Bourne 400 fans enjoyed the weather os well We Solicit your business whether large U Williams were in Medford one day NEFF—At the family home in Central Rep. in Congress. 1st D................. W. C. Hawley 1 as the game. or small. A checking account is I Governor................................. Geo. E. Chamberlain j this week. Point, Sunday, April 4, 1909, Mrs. Sec. of State............................... Frank W. Benson I often eerV convenient ff Grover Neil of Ashland was trans SALESMEN WANTED. No house Mollie Catherine Neff, aged 70 years. State Treasurer................................... Geo. A. Steel . Office one block south of Courthouse to house canvassing. Call on business acting business at the county seat Tucson, Arizona, Attorney-General........................ A. M. Crawford men, professional men and others at COCARAN—At State School Supt....................... J. H. Ackerman Thursday. JACKSONVILLE, OREGON April 2, 1909, John Cochran, aged State Printer...................................Willis Duniway their place of business. You can make FOR SALE—A 2-inch pump and power F. A. Moore Justic Filings made on homesteads and timber claims. $50.00 a week. Experience not neces 43 years. The deceased was a son THE BLUE JAY POSTAL SHOP jack for deep well. Enquire of Sam Robt. Eakin Justice Correct plats weekly showing all vacant lands. of Mrs. W. M. Cochran, of Central sary. We equip you fully with sample Will R. King. Com’r DeRoboam. Notary Public and Conveyancer Point. and sample case. Fine, pleasant work. Head Quarters for Scenic and W. T. Slater Com’r . Legal papers of all kinds made out. Special G. E. Neuber and H. K. Hanna the Your own boss. Work when you TRUE—In Ashland, April 3, 1909, J. C. Moreland, clerk j Novelty Postals. Wholesale • attention given to papers in settlement of estates. attorney paid a business trip to Grants please and go where you please. You Mrs. Celeste True, aged 75 years, Dairy and Food Com’r........ . ......... . . . J. W. Bailey j and Retail business. Semi us Abstract of Land Titles Labor Commissioner ................................ O. P. Hoff Pass this week. 4 months and 15 dnys. deal with the best class of people only. a Trial Mail Order. Our Aim Most complete set of abstract books in the Railroad Com'rs........ . .............. Thoa. K. Campbell Don’t forget that the local Redmen When your days work 13 done you LAW RENTZ-At his home in Medford is to Please. ......................... Clyde B. Aitchison couuty. Abstract made promptly and accurately. Real Estate aud Insurance are going to give a St. Tammany ball have your money in your pocket, Be .......... .............. Oswald West April 2, 1909, Herman . Lawrentz. Medford, Ore. 313 'X Main St. independent. Investigate this, En- on May 12. He was a native of Germany and State Camo Warden........ . ........... R. O. Stevenson Fine list of county and town property for sale Bank Examiner .................................. James Steel was aged 70 years. Funeral services State Engineer................... . ........... John H. Lewis and rent. Mrs. Chas. Delin and Miss Maud tirely new proposition. Address, Money Loaned was held in the German Lutheran State Land Agent........................ .C. V. Galloway Byrne of Medford visited Jacksonville M. C. Young, Mgr., 162 Ohio St., Chicago. church Sunday, April 4, at 1:30 p. m. Clerk State Land Board............. . . . . .G. G. Brown Warrants bought and sold. Collections made. friends Wednesday. State Veterinarian <C. J. Korinek Taxes paid. Rents collected. Prompt reply to all Call up the Boss on the phone for letters. Charges reasonable. FIRST JUDICIAL DISTRICT MARRIED vegetables or anything we carry and Object to Strong Medicines. References Judges H. K. Hanna................. .Jacksonville it will be delivered. Hon. H. K. Hanna judge 1st judicial district WOLFER-WALKER—At Eagle Point, Geo. Noland,........................ Klamath Falls and any Jacksonville business man. Many people object to taking the Mrs. Walter Kentner of Medford at the home of the bride’s parents, Prosecuting Attorney........................ B. F. Mulkey U S LAND OFFICE ROSEBURG was v siting relatives and friends in strong medicines usually prescribed by on March 31, Edwin S. Wolfer and Change in Southern Pacific Time physicians for rheumatism. There is Myrtle J. Walker, Rev. C. Reuter Register............................. Jacksonville Thursday. B. L. Eddy “I would lay awake for hours Table. no need of internal treatment in any Receiver......................................... J. M. Lawrence officiating. The Emerick serves meals at all without any apparent cause, or JACKSON COUNTY OFFICIALS hours. Everything neat and clean, case of muscular or chronic rheuma CONKLIN-SCHAENFELE -In Med SOUTH BOUND TRAINS. tism, and more than nine out of every ford, April 8, 1908, Fred Conklin State Senator,....................... L. L. Mulit. Ashland No. 15 prices reasonable. 11-tf 10.35 A. M. dreant terrible dreams which ten cases of the disease are of one or M. Purdin, Medford ’ and Miss Pearl Schaenfele, by Rev. Representatives....................... Wm. Hodson was demonstrating a the other of these varieties. When 3.20 P. M. would bring on extreme spells No. 13 ................ D. H. Miller, Medford G. L. Hqll. new “Buick” car in the hills around there is no fever and little (if any) JointRep......... .......... J, A. Buchanan Roseburg No. 225 (coach for Ashland) 10.15 P. M. of nervousness. After taking Jacksonville last week. Co. Judge........ .............. J...R. Neil. Jacksonvile NORTH BOUND TRAINS. swelling, you may know that it is only Adolf Schulz sold the Nail farm to Clerk............... .... W, R. Coleman, Jacksonville Dr. Miles ’ Nervine and Toiftc The Redmen are not doing things by necessary to apply Chamberlain’s Lini Mr. Anderson who will plant the place Sheriff............. .......... W. A. Jones, Jacksonville No. 14................................... 9.49 A. M. halves as can be seen by the window ment freely to get quick relief, Try to fruit. for awhile I could sleep well, Recorder.......... ........ R. T. Burnett. Jacksonville No. 16................................... 5.24 P. M Treasurer........ . .J. M. Cronemiller. Jacksonvile cards turned out by this office. it. For sale by City Drug Store. Note carefully that No. 16 North and the nervous spells have left School Supt.... ............ J.. P Wells. Jacksonville Attorney R. G. Smith of Grants Assessor.......... ........ W. T. Grieve. Jacksonville bound leaves 15 minutes earlier than me.” MISS ALMA IIUG, Pass was in the city Monday on busi Surveyor......... ................ F. A. Grisox. Ashland heretofore. COURT HOUSE Coroner........... .. ........... A. E. Kellogg, Gold Hill ness at the court house. No. 13 arriving at 3.20 P. M. will R. R, No. 4, Canal Dover, Ohio. Commissioners, ........ . ......... J. Patterson, Talent Al. Learned is the Boss, he has fruits James Owens. Wellen have the Portland dailies of that morn Without sleep the nervous of Interest to Jackson Coun’y egetobles, candies, soft drinks, post Items Stock Inspector....................... ChaB. Tull. Medford ings issue. Tax Payer» Fruit Inspector.............G. W. Taylor. Jacksonville cards, fancy dishes, cigars and tobacco. These changes effective May 17, 1908. system soon becomes a wreck, JACKSONVILLE. and the healthful activity of all Horace Burnett and bride of Eugene Henry G. Dox............................... Justice of peace ASHLAND COMMERCIAL CLLEGE are visiting at the home of the formers Frank Kasshafer...................................... Constable MARRIAGE LICENSES the organs obstructed. Restful, Ashland, Oregon- Dr. T. T. Shaw.......................................... Mayor brother Dr. R. T. Burnett in Jackson body-building sleep accompanies Henry G. Dox............................................. Recorder Fred H. Conklin and Pearl S. Schan- Something Special ville. J. M. Cronemiller................................... Treasurer of Dr. Miles’ Nervine the use fele. John Huffer...................................Chief of Police Business and Shorthand Training, thor It is a good time to prune trees, it soothes the irritable because C. H. Hoxie and Mabie Swift. ough and practical. Geo. L. Davis.......................................... Councilman both fruit and shade also a good time Emil Britt.............................................. Councilman and restores nervous 6 months scholarship ............ $45.00. nerves, James A. Rutledge and Rose Rugg. to buy spray outfits, enquire at this Fred J. Fick............................................ Councilman ; CUBES 9 months scholarship ............ 60.00. When taken a few days energy, T.T. 8haw .......................................... Councilman I NEW CASES office. Note the Special. C. F. Dunford.......................................councilman according to directions, the most Blue Owen Reddy foreman at the Della Noffsinger vs. Thomas K. All students who secure a nine B. E. Haney......................... Street Commissioner Ledge mine and John Bug the Dia- Noffsinger; suit for divorce. E. D. G.M.Lewis...................................................... Sexton months scholarship and enter Septem restless sufferer will find sleep mond drill man came in on Tuesday’s Briggs attorney for plaintiff. ber 7, will be entitled to the combined natural and healthful. Get a stage. course to July 1, 1909. This gives you bottle from your druggist. Take Horace Palmer vs. James D. Riddle CLUBBING OFFER Will Barnum left Thursday for San et al.; suit to quiet title. Chas. Prim an extra month. Come and investi it all according to directions, and - Francisco where he went to buy a attorney for plaintiff. gate. Address, P. RITNER, Pres. if it does not benefit he will re The P ost has made arrangements to | large gasoline car for theR. R. V. R. R. State of Oregon vs. Wm. D. Moore; turn your money. club with the Toledo Weekly Blade and His wife left Friday and will join him bound of in the sum of $1000 to keep the American Farmer. in the windy city. This remedy can always be depended upsn and the peace. This will be the last year that the Is pleasant to take. It contains no opium or The hour of the evening preaching State of Oregon vs. W. Granville other harmful drug ar.d may be given as cosfi- I Toledo Blade will club with other We are now offering one of the best service at the Methodist church is Owden and John Owden; same as dently to a baby as to an adult. papers. The following is an extract clubbing propositions ever offered the changed for the summer from 7:30 to above. Price 25 cents, large size 50 cents. from a letter received from the Blade: citizens of Jackson county. The club 8:00 P. M. The League service from William Ulrich assignee of T. J. "The extraordinary advance in cost of bing offer consists of three of Ameri 6:45 to 7:15 P. M. Kenney insolvent vs. The Sterling min print paper almost decided us not to ca’s leading magazines (all to one ad- , NOTICE Mrs John Bilger and daughter Ruby ing Co., a corporation; action to recov ^Generations of live, wide make a clubbing offer at all this season, dress) and the Jacksonville P ost one The Baquet saloon has reopened un knowing the usual offer would net us ! year for $1.75. of Olympia Wash., were renewing old er money. Colvig & Reames attorneys awake Amorican Boys have “Our Day” recently consolidated der new management with new goods. a great loss, we finally concluded to acquaintances in Jacksonville recently. for plaintiff. obtained the right kind of Former patrons are invited to call and make the old offer for this one season with “World Events” is a magazine of Mrs. Bilger was formerly Miss Card- FIREARM EDUCATION PROBATE COURT national events (historical,) and treats inspect my stock. Only first-class more.” well a native of Jacksonville. by being equipped with tho on all prominent questions all over the Estate of Randall McDonald deceas- goods handled. PETER INGRAM. Our offer: unerring, time-honored WANTED —We want men or women i world. An excellent magazine pro $1.00 Toledo Weekly Blade to represent us in every community. ed; order for sale of personal proper- STEVENS NOTICE $1.50 fusely illustrated. Jacksonville Post.... You can make from $200.00 up mon ty- ‘¡Home Herald” is a magazine for Having bought the hardware store All progressivo Hanhvare nil I thly. Pleasant work. Address C. Estate of Frederick Clark a minor; Sporlimf Gixslx Merchant Immilli I $2.50 the home, along religious lines. Treats and stock of goods formerly owned by Total B. Jones, Medford Oregon. STEVENS. Ir you cannot olitala. I inventory and appraisement died. $1.75 on the progress of Christainity in for wo will ililpdlrint.exprcM prepaid I T. J. Kenney, I wish to say to the peo Our price.............. We will print in the next issue of upon rci«ii|»t I r t'iitalortl'r1*| Estate of John Layton deceased; ple of Jacksonville and surrounding eign countries. It also has short and $1.50 i the P ost an article written by a pio fifth sem-annual account of adminis country that I will continue the hard Jacksonville Post. continued stories. "Home Herald ” is . .40 American Farmer. neer of Southern Oregon, who recalls trator with will annexed filed. a weekly magazine. ware business, and will keep on hand the days of Indian war fare. The Guardianship of Leroy Vernon Hicks a complete stock of general hardware, “Vick’s Magazine” is a periodical $1.90 Total... article was presented by Silas J. Day. and Vera Anna Hicks; first report of tinware, stoves and ranges, and will 1 of progress, containing 36 pages, well $1.70 illustrated. Nine millinery establishments were i guardian filed. sell at prices to compete with any Our price................. $1.50 raided in Portland last week for having These are the three best magazines Jacksonville Post.... Estate of Margaret Hicks deceased other town in the valley. No excuse $1.00 ; we have on our list of about twenty. in their possession plumage of the order appointing Monday May 10th, as now to go elsewhere for your hard-1 Toledo Blade....... snowy heron. The arrests were made ! day for final settlement. . .40 [ Read the following list and judge ware. Be loyal to your home town, | American Farmer J. STEVENS by Constables Wagner and Kiernan. and pat-onize home industry. 1 for yourself: ARMS & TOOL CO. Estate Francis Swimelar deceased; The plumes were held as evidence. Total.......................... $2.90 World’s Events, 12 Numbers. $1.00 P. O Bo< 4099 M. E. ABBOTT. order for sale of real croperty. Chiotte Fails. M mm . Home Herald, 13 numbers......... The Civic Improvement Club of this | Our Price ........................................ $1.95 Estate Mary E. Clark deceased; or city will give a dinner in the I. O. O. der discharging administrator. AT A BARGAIN This offer may not last much longer. i Vicks, 12 numbers.......................... F. banquet hall, Saturday, May 1, Renewals will count the same as new ■ Jacksonville P ost , weekly county Estate G. Karewski deceased; order seat paper............................... L50 which Several 10 acre tracts of the best subscriptions and if your subscription beginning at 5 p. m. The proceeds control the ¡i1 .1 ni "f tl.u liver ai*d buiiuls will be used to beautify the city. All for sale of real property. Bear Creek bottom land at prices from is almost out, renew and get the be- $3.50’ Dr, Mlles* Nerve nnd Liver I*ttls cure public spirited people will attend and i Estate James L. Van Sant deceased;' $50 to $185 per acre. Jacksonville nefit of this offer. $1.75 constipation. 00 dose» 25 inventory and appraisement filed. Alito one address for Real Estate Co., Adolf Schulz, Mgr. others should. Jacksonville SILAS J. DAY No Rest Day or Night Coughs,Colds, CROUP» Whoopingw LISTEN