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local news For < onstipation Thin ia the greatest half price < 1 r NOTICE tween Medford and Jacksonville, Sun- ever given the re a linjr pul' ■ in Ibis nay April 18, leaving Medford at 1:15 The Baquet saloon has reopened un p. m. and returning after the game, Mr. L. H. Farnham, a prominent county. der new management with new goods. Big dance May 12. Renewals will err’' he same as: w 35 cents round trip. Former patrons are invited to call and druggist of Spirit Lake, Iowa, says: Professor E. B. Moore was in Med- subscriptions. “ Chamberlain ’ s Stomach and Liver inspect my stock. Only first-class A crowd of Jacksonville youhg peo ford Sunday. Tablets are certainly the best thing on goods handled. PETER INGRAM. ple spent last Sunday on Palmer creek Mr. and Mrs. M. M. Taylor spent ; picnicing and had a pleasant time. April Storm Plays Havoc With the market for constipation.” Give 11. K. HANNA jr. Easter in Medford. NOTICE these tablets a trial. You are certain •Jacksonville’s second baseball team Lawyer Railroads in Colorado.--Fri- Having bought the hardware store to find them agreeable and pleasant in Peanuts, warm and delicious at the , and Palmer Creek’s team played ball Office: One block 0:1th of depot. Boss. gid Weather Hurts Missouri effect. Price, 25 cents. Sample free. i and stock of goods formerly' owned by which resulted in a victory for Jack ¡JACKSONVILLE, OREGON | T. J. Kenney, I wish to say to the peo- For sale by City Drug Store. Fruit Crop. Deputy Sheriff Dow spent Easter sonville by a score of 12 to 3. I pie of Jacksonville and surrounding Don’t send away for your loose leaf with friends in Medford. GUS N'CWBV'.’Y The Weather. couniry that I will continue the hard- Gus Newbury has gone to Klamath books, we can duplicate anything you Attomey-at-Larz CHILLICOTHE, Mo., April 13.-A i ware business, and will keep on hand Following is the report oi U. S. Vol have and save you time and express. Falls on official business. he / ‘ ’'o Many times you pay for lithographed heavy snow fell in this part of Missou a complete stock of general hardware, unteer Cooperative Observer, E. Britt; Will Practise in Ail (' -.r. Misses Fay Sears «nd Jennie Kitto Ofiivu on Calif . n- work ar.d only get printing. If you ri today. The temperature dropped to tinware, stoves and ranges, and will for Jacksonville, for month of February were in Medfofd Wednesday. block south of the rt lujjre send your work to the P ost and pay below the freezing point. Fears are Sell at prices to compete with any Latitude 42 deg. 18. min. north; longi Oh Mister! Mow good that ice cream for lithographing you get lithograph fe'nteftaine I that the large apple and other town in the valley. No excuse tude 123 deg. 5 min. west. peach orchards in this section will be now to go elsewhere for your hard is at the Boss. A. E. REAMES ing. Try us on anything. MINI- PKEC’P iCH KC I It ware. Be loyal to yo'iff home town, DATE MAXI- damaged. OF DAY MUM MUM I TAT’N Mrs. W. R. Coleman is spending the Lawyer Judge J. R. Neil went up in the and patronize home industry. week with relatives at Phoenix. .10 ....... Cloudy 1 Practise in all State and. Federal Courts I ......... 62 39 Butte Falls country to examine two DENVER, April 13.-Blockaded iff j .28 M. E. ABBOTT. ¿ .... 43 » cloudy Assessor and Mrs. W. T. Grieve vis surveys for roads last Sunday return the midst of April by snowdrifts that! 44 34 3 ! Kahler Block JACKSONVILLE .... ” ♦4 31 4 ......... ited in Ashland Wednesday. ing Tuesday evening. The Judge are too deep and too long eyen for big i ....... clear ß ......... 44 27 NÒT1CE Cloudy 45 »1 6 ......... Holman Peters went te Kennett Cal. walked over both surveys for the pur rotary plows successfully to buck, the 1 38 32 7 ......... pose of determining wjiich of the two east bound passenger train on the Den 43 30 8 ......... Friday where he has employment. 30 9 39 Many fires occur from soot in the will be more beneficial to the county. 25 38 10 .... Miss Grace Henry of this city spent Either road will be expensive to build ver Northwestern and Pacific Railroad, I chimney. At this season of the year il . Cloudy 44 32 ...... knclwft as the Moffatt road, is tied up Part cloudy 54 38 12 ......... U feW days in Grants Pass this week. but the money will be spent. you should have your flues cleaned. M .10 35 13 ......... at Earl, on the we§t ^itié di ths Con JACKSONVILLE, OREGON. ....... Cloudy 54 38 14 ......... Miss Louise Ensele has gone to Whiskey is a good friend but a poor tinental Divide. The train with it? The undersigned will be in Jackson 15 ......... 39 51 44 50 Medford where she ha, employment, master. Used in moderation it cheers; 75 passengers was blockaded yesterday ville in it few days and clean chimneys 16 ......... Rough and Dre sed Part cloudy .86 52 34 17 ......... without causing ftrty dust or dirt .2 2 55 38 18 ......... at Corona; on the summit of the divide inspires and strengthens men. In this FOR SALE —Rebuilt typewriters. All 19 ......... 48 32 W. ft. Lumber of All Finds ... Cloudy 20 ......... 31 46 makes. Enquire of Jacksonville gray world why may we not touch el where a howling blizzard bid fair for a ....... Clear 42 28 M . time to keep them tied up idr several bows with our neighbors occasionally ....... cloudy ■>» P ost . ESTI M ATE F U RNISH ED 57 27 OFFICIAL DIRECTORY •ß 48 days, but the train finally managed td i? Mrs. G. R. Baker of Medford was in a social glass? Why may we not 24 ____ 32 make reasonable use of that prince of get back to Earl, where provisions UNITED STATES to 25 ......... 38 the guest of Mrs. Eddy the first of the w 38 26 ......... whiskies. I. W H arper . Sold by are plentiful. Two big rotaries have President........................... .../.William H. Taft 27 4« ......... 38 week. Part cloudy 28 . ... 55 22 E. H. H elms ’. failed to make an impression on the Vice-President...................................JfM. 8. Sherman 29 trace ......... 1 Secretary of State...................................... P. O. Knox 30 W. R. Tucker left Thursday for big drift, which is 20 feet in depth and The Rogue River Fish & Oyster Co., of Treasury...................... F. MacVeach a . Centralia Wash., on a short business under the management of Messrs. today big gangs of laborers are attack Secretary Secretary of War........................... J. M. Dickinson Temperature—mean max. 48.25; mean trip. ing it with shovels. Officials of the Attorney General ...................... G. W. Wickersham Messle & Summerlin will shortly open E. Conger of this city left Wednes its doors for business in Medford. As road say trafile will be open before Postmaster General....................... F. H. Hitchcock min. 34; mean 41.12. Max. 62 on 1st Jacksonville Secretary of Navy...............................Von L. Meyer min. 25, on 10; greatest range 24. day for Corvallis to remain several the name implies the company will nighL Meeretory Interior............................ R. A. Ballinger Precipitation Total for month, 6.50 weeks. ---------- 4------- — Geo. L. Davie, Fr< deal in fish, oysters, poultry, etc. The; .^efcretary of Agriculture....................... Jas. Wilson inches. Greatest in 24 hours, 8.7 inches COURT HOUSE E. II. Helms, Vic. Secretary of (Joirirriercd........... James Nagle Don’t forget the dinner in the I. O. demand for fresh fish in local markets Chief Justice................................. Melvin V. Fuller on 3rd. Jag C. Sex'.on, Cashier 0. F> banquet hall May. 1, at 5 o’clock has always been in excess of the sup- ' Vespation Warner..................U. S. Pension C’om’r It. F. Sexton, Asst.Cashier ply, and we have no doubt this firm Items of Interest to Jackson County W. S. Richards.............................. U. S. Land Com’r p. m. will fill a long felt want. STATE OF OREGON Mrs. Lewis Ulrich of this city spent Tax Payers We Solicit your business whether large a U. S. Senators. ............................. G. E.Chamberlain -—----------------- — - —-------- — 11st Sunday with relatives living in Season 1909 prices, economy | or small, ft checking account is ft ......................... • • • - Jonathan Bourne Medford. Office one block south of Courthouse f often verY convenient MARRIAGE LICENSES Rep. in Congress, 1st D................... W? Hawley j fruit jars. Half gallons fops Governor.................................... Geo E. Charilbtfdain Dr. and Mrs. R. T. Burnett spent JACKSONVILLE, OREGON George Bennett Woodson and Annie Sec. of State.................................. Frank W. Bensort last Saturday and Sunday w th relativ clamps complete $1.75 dozen. Keegan. State Treasurer...................................... Geo. A. Steel Filiriff* made on homesteads and timber claims. es in Ashland. Quarts tops and clamps com- Attorney-General.......................... A. M. Crawford Correct platfl weekly showing- all vacant lands. Bernard Wetzel and Vence Hodges’ State School Supt......................... J. H. Ackerman For complete spray outfits enquire at plete $' 35 doz. Pints tops Notary Public and Conveyancer THE EL’JE JAY POSTAL SHO? T, E; Scott and Hallie B, Childers, State Printer......................................Willis Duniway this office. “The kind with the trouble Legal papers of all kind# made out. Special F. A. Moore Justic and clamps complete $1.05 W. IL Ferguson arid Iiiii Btadney, left out.” Head Quarters for Scenic and Robt. Eakin Justice attention given to papers in settlement of estates. Abstract of Land Titles Novelty Postals. Wholesale Wil! R. King, Com’r N ew 6 ase 8 Mrs C. D. Reed, who has been visit doz. extra tops 20c doz. ext a W. T, Slater Com’r Most complete set of abstract books in the and Retail business. Send us ing in California, retured to this city clamps 10c doz. Soliciting Berthd S. Barnum Vs. Levi Slack et /. ft Moreland, Clerk couuty. Abstract made promptly and accurately. a Trial Mail Order. Our Aim last week. al.; suit to quiet title; Charles Prim Dairy and Food Com’r........................... J. W. Bailey Real Estate aud Insurance your orders. Nunan Taylor Co. is to Please. attorney for plaintiff. Labor Commissioner................................... O. P< Hoff FOR SALE—A 2-inch pump and power Fine lint of county and town property for sale Railroad Com rä,.........................Thos. K. Campbell jack for deep well. Enquire of Sam FOR SALE-20 acres of young or- 313 12 Main St. Medford. Ore. Bertha Barnum vs. Oregon and and rent. ................ .Clyde B. Aitchison chard adjoining city limits, on coun Transcontinental company: suit to DeRoboam. Money Loaned ........................... Oswald West ty road; fine location; deep level quiet title. Chas. Prim attorney for State Game Warden........................R. Ö. Stevenson Warrants bought and sold. Collections made. Assessor W. T. Grieve has started loamy soil; % mile from postoffice, plaintiff. Bank Examiner...................................... James Steel Taxes paid. Renta collected. Prompt reply to all the work of assessing Jackson county State Engineer................................... John H. Lewis letter*. Charges reasonable. courthouse, high school; leading va George L. Helms vs. James Helms; State Land Agent............................ C. V. Galloway and is progressing nicely. riety of fruit; 6 acres pears, 10 acres References action to recover money. Gus New Clerk State Land Board....................... G. G. Brown apples, 2 acres peaches, somo bear Hon. II. K. Hanna judge 1st judicial district Don’t forget that the local Redmen State Veterinarian ............................... C. J. Korinek bury and J. R. Neil attorneys for and any Jacksonville business man. ing trees, alfalfa and garden patch; are going to give a St. Tammany ball FIRST JUDICIAL DISTRICT good 4-room house, barn, outbuilding, plaintiff. on May 12. Judges H. K. Hanna..............................Jacksonville ■ *----- — Geo, Noland....................Klamath Falls Change in Southern Pacific Time household goods, farming tools, 1 DIED A musical program has been arrang cow, 20 chickens, 3 wells wells to Prosecuting Attorney........................... B. F. Mulkey Table. ed for the banquet to be given May 1, U 8 LAND OFFICE ROSEBURG irrigate portions of land if necessary; CLARK —At the home of his son R. by the Civic Improvement Club. A. Clark) one and one-half miles Registert...........................B. L. Eddy SOUTH BOUND TRAINS. $350 per acre, terms. Jacksonville Receiver ............................................ J. M. Lawrence ................................10.35 A. M. No. 15 Real Estate Co., Adolf Schulz, man north of Jacksonville, Friday, April The Emerick serves meals at all JACKSON COUNTY OFFICIALS 16) J. W. Clark, aged 70 years. No. 13 ............................. ... 3.20 P. M. ager. hours. Everything neat and clean, State Senator,.L/ L. Mulit, Ashland Funeral services will be held Sunday Representatives,....................... M, Putdih; Medford No. 225 (coach for Ashland) 10.15 P. M. prices reasonable. 11-tf SALESMEN WANTED. No house April 18, interment in Central Point .................... D; II. Miller, Medford NORTH BOUND TRAINS. Mrs. Fred Offenbacher and Mrs. to house canvassing. Call on business cemetery. Joint Rep, ... ............ J. A. Buchanan Roseburg 14 .................................. 9.49 A. M. No. Jas. G’Brien of Applegate were shop men, professional men and others at ................... J... R. Neil, Jacksonvile Co. Judge........ their place of business. You can make Clerk................ ....... W. R. Coleman, Jacksonville i No. 16.................................. 5.24 P. M HEADACHE ping in Jacksonville Monday. Take Note carefully that No. 16 North $50.00 a week. Experience not neces Sheriff.............. ............. W... A. Jones, Jacksonville I NEURALGIA J. P. Wells County School Superin sary. We equip you fully with sample Recorder......... ........... R. T. Burnett, Jacksonville bound leaves 15 minutes earlier than ONE Treasurer........ ... J. M. Cronemiller, Jacksonvile tendent is spending the week in the and sample case. Fine, pleasant work. “Dr. Mlles’ Antl- ............... J.. P Wells, Jacksonville iheretofore. School Supt. ... Butte Creek country visiting schools. Your own boss. Work when you Paln Pills have been of the Little No. 13 arriving at 3.20 P. M. will Assessor........... .......... W. T. Grieve, Jacksonville used by me for rheu Al. Learned is the Boss, he has fruits please and go where you please. You Surveyor.......... .................... F. A. Grisez, Ashland I have the Portland dailies of that morn matic pains, headache ................. A. . E. Kellogg, Gold Hill Tablets Coroner ............. egetables, candies, soft drinks, post deal with the best class of people only. and pain in back and More than nine out of every Commissioners, ....................... J. Patterson, Talent ings issue. cards, fancy dishes, cigars and tobacco. When your days work is done you sides, and In every James Owens, Wellen and the These changes effective May 17, 1908. case they gave perfect Mrs. Joseph Rader of Eagle Point have your money in your pocket, Be ten cases of rheumatism are Stock Inspector......................... Chas. Tull. Medford satisfaction.” Pain.is was the guest of her sister Mrs. Nellie independent. Investigate this, En- simply rheumatism of the Fruit Inspector..............G. W. Taylor, Jacksonville ASHLAND COMMERCIAL CLLEGEI Henry Courier, JACKSONVILLE. tirely new proposition. Address, Boonton. N. Y muscles, due to cold or damp, Newbury of this city Wednesday of Ashland, Oregon- Gone Henry G. Dox .................................... Justice of peace M. C. Young, Mgr., 162 Ohio this week. or chronic rheumatism. In Frank Kasshafer...........................................Constable | AND THE PAINS OF Something Special Chicago. RHEUMATISM It is a good time to prune trees, such cases no internal treat Dr. T. T. Shaw............................................... Mayor | Business and Shorthand Training, thor and SCIATICA G. Dox................................................. Recorder both fruit and shade also a good time ment is required. The free J. Henry ough and practical. M. Cronemiller.......................................Treasurer to buy spray outfits, enquire at this DIED John Huffer...................................... Chief of Police ! 6 months scholarship........... $45.00. application of office. Geo. L. Davis..............................................Councilman 9 months scholarship........... 60.00. DONEGAN—At the family home in Emil Britt.................................................. Councilman Oh, Johnnie, where are you going? Note the Special. Jacksonville, Oregon, Wednesday, Fred J. Fick..............................................Councilman Oh down to the Boss for ice cream. All students who secure a nine April 14, 1909, Mrs. Mary Donegan, T.T. Shaw ..............................................Councilman C. F. Dunford........................................... councilman | months scholarship and enter Septem What do you go there for? Mamma aged 59 years, native of Ireland. B. E. Haney........................... Street Commissioner ber 7, will be entitled to the combined says it is the best. The deceased was the wife of Pat G.M.Lewis............................................................ Sexton i course to July 1, 1909. This gives you Miss Myrtle Quigley who is attend rick Donegan, a pioneer of Southern is all that is needed and it is cer an extra month. Come and investi ing St. Mary’s Academy in Medford Oregon. She was born in Colion, tain to give quick relief. Give it 25 Doses 25 Cents CLUBBING OFFÆR gate. Address, P. RITNER, Pres. spent several days with Miss Jennie County Louth, Ireland, October 13, a trial and see for yourself how Your Druggist sells Dr. Miles’ Anti-Pain Pills Kitto in this city recently. 1850, and leaves a husband, Patrick, quickly it relieves the pain and The P ost has made arrangements to and he Is authorized to return the price of the first All parties are requested not to and nine children. The living children soreness. Price 25c; large size, 50c. club with the Toledo Weekly Blade and package (only) If it fails to benefit you. throw tin cans, bottles or other rub are: Patrick Jr., Edward, Richard the American Farmer. Rheumatism. bish ir the road leading up to the cem and Josephine Donegan and Mrs. This will be the last year that the We are now offering one of the best etery, nor to break any trees or shrubs Frank Welcome, Hugh Donegan, of Toledo Blade will club with other clubbing propositions ever offered the San Francisco, James Donegan of along this road. More than nine out of every ten papers. The following is an extract citizens of Jackson county. The club The Trail Lumber company are oper Burns, Ore., Mrs. C. Campbell of cases of rheumatism are simply rheu from a letter received from the Blade: bing offer consists of three of Ameri i ating their mill west of this city. Stockton, Cal., and Mrs. W. E. Trisch matism of the muscles, due to cold “The extraordinary advance in cost of ca’s leading magazines (all to one ad or damp weather or chronic rheuma print paper almost decided us not to dress) and the Jacksonville POST one Mr. Gagnon told the reporter that he of Burns Ore. tism. In such cases no internal treat make a clubbing offer at all this season, year for $1.75. would install a planer in Jacksonville CARD OF THANKS ment is required. The free applica knowing the usual offer would net us “Our Day” recently consolidated as soon as possible. are for sale by all progressive tion of Chamberlain’s Lin msnt is all a great loss, we finally concluded to with “World Events” is a magazine of We wish to extend sincerest thanks The Warren Construction company Hardware and Sporting started to grade and pave the streets to the neighbors and friends who so that is needed, and it is certain to give make the old offer for this one season national events (historical,) and treats quick relief. Give it a trial and see Goods Merchants on all prominent questions all over the more. ” kindly assisted and sympathized with in Medford, last Monday, which means for yourself how quickly it relieves the Our offer: world. An excellent magazine pro and that the heavy thud of the rock crush us in our hour of affliction. $1.00 fusely illustrated. P atrick D onegan , and family. pain a: d soreness. Price, 25 cents; Toledo Weekly Blade DAN BEARD’S splendid effort ers will soon be heard. large size, 50 cents. Sold by City Jacksonville Post.... $1.50 “Home Herald” is a magazine for —“CURS AND GUNNING”— WANTED— We want men or women Drug Store. BORN the home, along religious lines. Treats will be mailed postpaid to any to represent us in every community. $2.50 on the progress of Christainity in for Total applicant by J. S tevbns A rms You can make from $200.00 up mon BRADSHAW—At Peyton, April 7, $1.75 eign countries. It also has short and Our price.............. i. T ool . C ompany , Chicopee 1909, to Mr. and Mrs. A. W. Brad AT A BARGAIN thly. Pleasant work. Address C. Falls, Mass., upon $1.50 continued stories. “Home Herald” is Jacksonville Post. shaw, a danghter. B. Jones, Medford Oregon. receipt of price. . .40 a weekly magazine. Several 10 acre tracts of the best American Farmer. Howard J. Rogers, wife and daugh For paper cover edi “ Vick ’ s Magazine ” is a periodical Object to Strong .Medicines. Bear Creek bottom land at prices from tion forward 20 cents; ter arrived the first of the week from $1.90 of progress, containing 36 pages, well $50 to $185 per acre. Jacksonville Total for cloth bound I «ok Albany N. Y. Mr. Rogers is presi Many people object to taking the Real Estate Co., Adolf Schulz, Mgr. illustrated. scud 30 cents. ,$1.70 Our price............ dent of the Opp mining company and strong medicines usually prescribed by These are the three best magazines $1.50 Jacksonville Post. will make his home in Jacksonville. we have on our list of about twenty. physicians for rheumatism. There is Written NOTICE $1.00 Toledo Blade....... for and pult- Read the following list and judge The Civic Improvement Club of this no need of internal treatment in any iished by To all persons owning lots ir. the American Farmer . .40 for yourself: city will give a dinner in the I. O. O. case of muscular or chronic rheuma I. O. O. F. cemetery at Jacksonville. I J. F’T.VFNS World's Events, 12 Numbers. il." . F. banquet hall, Saturday, May 1, tism, and more than nine out of every Are requested to clean their lots, | ARMS A TOOL CO. Total ........................... $2.90 Home Herald, 13 numbers.................. 51 beginning at 5 p. m. The proceeds ten cases of the disease are of one or and graves and pile the debris in the T. O. !Ux 4099 will be us.d to beautify the city. All i the other of these varieties. When streets and alleys. Said cleaning is I Our Price........................................ $1.95 Vicks, 12 numbers............................... 50 ? Fadi*. M***- r.t.tj, • «• __ public spirited people will attend and there is no fever and little (if any) requested to be completed by April 25, This offer may not last much longer. Jacksonville P ost , weekly county seat paper............................... L50 swelling, you may know that it is only 1909, by order of Board of Trustees. others should. Renewals will count the same as new subscriptions and if your subscription i..- »which An excursion train 1 to accomodate necessary to apply Chamberlain’s Lini-l C. Ulrich $8.50 control the action ot tl.e liver and bowels Jacksonville ment freely to get quick relief. Try j is almost out, renew and get the be- those wishing to see the 1 Trustees F. M. Rountree $1.75 Dr. Mlle.' Nerve and Liver Pills cure ' nefit of this offer. Alito one address for Arthur Lewis vs. Grants Pass ball game will rur. be- it. For sale by City Drug Store. I TRAIL“- LUMBER CO. í Jackson. SILAS J. DAY? k Chamberlain’s Liniment LISTEN STEVENS ARMS constipation. 60 doses 25 wahh