Jacksonville post. (Jacksonville, Or.) 1906-19??, May 01, 1909, Image 3

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    This cier may not
For Constipation
R eu u tism.
Renewals will count
tirely new proposition. Address,
subscriptions and if
M. C. Young, Mgr., 162 Ohio st.,
Mr. L. H. Farnham, a prominent is almost out, renew
More than nine out of every ten
Chicago.
druggist of Spirit Lake, Iowa, says:
FOR SALE—20 acres of young or- cases of rheumatism are simply rheu­ “Chamberlain’s Stomach and Liver nefit of this oft'er.
matism
of
the
muscles,
due
to
cold
chard adjoining city limits, on coun­
Tablets are certainly the best thing on
II. K. HANNA jr.
ty road; fine location; deep level or damp weather or chronic rheuma­ the market for constipation.” Give
tism.
In
such
cases
no
internal
treat-
Lawyer
loamy soil; Q mile from postoffice,
these tablets a trial. You are certain
courthouse, high school; leading va­ , ment is required. The free applica­ to find them agreeable and pleasant in
Office:
One
bl< k south of depot.
riety of fruit; 6 acres pears, 10 acres tion of Chamberlain’s Liniment is all effect. Price, 25 cents. Sample free. JACKSONVILLE,
OREGON
apples, 2 acres peaches, some bear­ 1 that is needed, and it is certain to give For sale by City Drug Store.
quick
relief.
Give
it
a
trial
and
see
ing trees, alfalfa and garden patch;
GUS
NEWBURY
good 4-room house, barn, outbuilding, for yourself how quickly it relieves the
pam
and
soreness.
Price,
25
cents;
,
Attomcy-at-L.-w
The
Weather.
household goods, farming tools, 1
t
cow, 20 chickens, 3 wells wells to , large size, 50 cents. Sold by
the Sta'o
Following is the report of U. S. Vol- Will Practise in All Courts
irrigate portions of land if necessary; j Drug Store.
unteer Cooperative Observer, E. Britt;
Office on California street one
$350 per acre, terms. Jacksonville
l for Jacksonville, for month of February
block south of the court house
Real Estate Co., Adolf Schulz, man­
Latitude 42 deg. 18. min. north; longi-
AT A BARGAIN
( tude 123 deg. 5 min. west.
ager.
A.
Several 10 acre tracts of the best
CH RC.-R
DATE MAXI­ MINI­ PRECP OF DAY
TAT N
Bear Creek bottom land at prices from
MUM
MUM
COURT HOUSE
Cloudy | Practise in all State and Federal Courts
$50 fo $185 per acre. Jacksonville 1 ...........
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JACKSONVILLE
Rea! Estate Co., Adolf Schulz, Mgr.
2 .
cloudy Kahler Block
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Dr. T. W. Hester, Lewis Ulrich,
Charles Dunford Jr., and Clyde Shaw
are spending the week at Squaw Lake
Big dance May 12.
fishing.
Mrs. James T. Buckley of Ruch
Mr. W. I. McIntyre made us a plea­
sant call Tuesday.
spent a few days in Jacksonville with
John Orth of Medford was in Jack­ her mother Mrs. Chris Ulrich this
week.
sonville Thursday.
Ed Binns who was formerly in the
Rev. Gray was a welcome visitor at
butcher business in this city has re­
this office Monday.
turned from a visit with his family at
Oh Mister! How good that ice cream
Burke Cal.
is at the Boss.
Miss Gladys Shaw who is teaching
Miss Mildred Clemmens was over
the Buncom school on Applegate spent
from Medford Wednesday.
last Saturday and Sunday at her home
E. L. Jones of the Copper King in Jacksonville.
min? was in town Wednesday.
Frank Rountree who has been em­
Ira Dodge of Medford was in Jack­ ployed at Hilt Cal., was called home
sonville on busihess Wednesday.
by the illness of his son Lawrence who
Subscribe for The Post and ask your has pneumonia.
neighbor to do likewise, only $1.50 per
A. Nail of this city went to San
year.
Jose California Wednesday. Mr. Nail
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dear
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Mrs. M. E. Abbott attended a meet­ recently sold his farm here and is look­ Items of Interest to Jackson Coun'y
Cloudy
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NOTICE
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ing of the W. C. T. U. at Ashland ing for a location.
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Tax Payers
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To all persons owning lots ir. the 8 9 ...........
Tuesday.
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Charles Meserve of the Rogue River
.
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10 ..........
I.
O.
O.
F.
cemetery
at
Jacksonville*
. .Cloudy
FOR SALE—Rebuilt typewriters. All Fruit Grower at Medford was looking
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It
Part cloudy
Are requested co clean their lots, 12
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JACKSONVILLE, OREGON.
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makes. Enquire of Jacksonville after the interests of his journal in
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MARRIAGE LICENSES
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Cloudy
and graves and pile the debris in the 13
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P ost .
this vicinity Monday.
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Rough and Dressed
Hanson D. Dedmon and Josephine streets and alleys. Said cleaning is I 16
50
4'
Welborn Beeson of Talent was
........
Oh, Johnnie, where are you going?
Part cloudy
requested to be completed by April 25, | 17 ...........
.M
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transacting business in Jacksonville Oh down to the Boss for ice cream. M. Vasilatos.
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Lumber of All inds
I 1909, by order of Board of Trustees.
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Monday.
PROBATE COURT
What do you go there for? Mamma
... Cloudy
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C. Ulrich )
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Clear
ESTIMATE FURNISHED
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Don’t forget the dinner in the I. O. says it is the best.
....... Cloudy
F. M. Rountree I Trustees
Estate W. H. Bradshaw deceased;
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36
I
Arthur Lewis 1
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Mrs. Charles King of Medford pass­ order made to execute deed.
O. F. banquet hall May. 1, at 5 o’clock
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24 .........
p. m.
ed through Jacksonville Wednesday en
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Guardianship of William Edgar Gil-
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Mrs. Jas. Campbell of this city is route to Thompson Creek to visit Mrs. 'ette, Della Fay Gillette and Alpha
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NOTICE
Part cloudy
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T.
E.
Pottenger.
visiting Mrs. V. T. McCray at Medford
Gillette minors: order appointing J.- A. i The Baquet saloon has reopened un- 29 ...........
trace
this week,
Mrs. Ed Hanley and children living Harvey guardiaii.
30
I der new management with new goods. 31
Mrs. P. J. Ryan and son Luke have on the Jacksonville-Central Point road
In the matter of the last will and • Former patrons are invited to call and
Temperature—mean max. 48.25; mean
gone to Portland to remain for several spent Tuesday afternoon with Mrs. A. testament of W. H. Runnels deceased) I inspect my stock. .2
min'
C nJy.„fi
- r.SÍL
• C • 'aSS
— i ___
Oregon
__ . mean 41.12. . Max. 62 on 1st
Jacksonville,
E.
Reames
in
this
city.
weeks.
ordered that will be admitted to pro­ I goods handled, PETER INGRAM.
min. 25, on 10; greatest range 24.
Geo. L. Davis, Pre .¡(lent
WANTED—16 inch fir wood in ex­ Mr. and Mrs. G. S. Epperson left bate and Thomas Perry be appointed
Precipitation -Total for month, 6.50
E. IL Helms, Vice-President
change for printing. Apply to Jack- Wednesday to visit their daughter1 executor and Dennis Dugan, J. L.
inches.
Greatest
in
24
hours,
8.7
inches
|
NOTICE
Mrs. T. B. Hartley at north Talent, Rowe and Josiah Connolly appraisers.
Jay C. Sexion, Cashier
. sonville Post.
Having bought the hardware store on 3rd.
IL F. Sexton. Asst. Cashier
they
expect
to
remain
about
a
week.
I
Estate
Daniel
McKinnon
deceased;
’
’
r
I
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H. B. Stephenson of Applegate was
and stock of goods formerly owned by
If
you
have
any
news
items
of
an
in
­
inventory and appraisement filed.
in the county seat Monday of this week
T. J. Kenney, I wish to say to the peo­
We Solicit your business whether Isrge
teresting character call at the office
on business.
Estate Susanna Demmer deceased; ple of Jacksonville and surrounding
or small, fl checking account is
I
and
tell
us
or
write
them
up
and
send
inventory and appraisement filed.
Mrs. Chas. Prim of this city was
country that I will continue the hard­
often ver Y convenient
9
visiting relatives and friends in Med- by mail, we will appreciate the favor.
Estate of Florence Marie Brown a ware business, and will keep on hand Office one block south of Courthouse 1
ford Thursday.
Mrs. A. Goldde and daughter Anna minor; order to make loan of a portion a complete stock of general hardware,
JACKSONVILLE, OREGON
tinware* stoves and ranges, and will
who have been visiting Miss Mary of the funds of the estate.
J. P. Wells of Jacksonville
THE ELllE JAY POSTAL SHOP
sell
at
prices
to
compete
with
any
Wetterer
and
other
relatives
left
for
Filings
made on homesteads and timber claims.
Estate of C. B. Sovern deceased; or*
few days at his former home
Other town in the valley. No excuse Correct plat« weekly showing all vacant lands.
their home at St Louis Ill., Monday. der of confirmation.
land r.cently,
Head Quarters for Scenic and
Notary Public and Convevaneer
now to go elsewhere for your hard­
Fred Kelly who lately arrived from
All parlies are requested not to
Estate J. W. Clark deceased; inven­
Novelty Postals.
Wholesale
ware. Be loyal to J’Owv home town, Legal papers of all kinds made out. Special
Illinois spent several days with G. E. throw tin cans, bottles or other rub­ tory and appraisement filed.
attention given to papers in settlement of estates.
and Retail business, Sjrnd us
and patronize home industry.
Neuber recently.
bish in the road leading up to the cem-
Abstract of Land Title«
Estate A. F. Gunn deceased; order
a Trial Mail Order. Our Aim
M. E. ABBOTT.
Most Complete set of abstract books in the
is to Please. -
Don’t forget that the local Redmon , etery, nor to break any trees or shrubs appointing Monday May 31st, as day
couuty. Abstract made promptly and accurately.
for final settlement.
are going to give a St. Tammany ball I along this road.
Medford, Ore.
NOTICE
313' j Main St.
Real Estate aud Insurance
Estate of George S. Marsh deceased;
ob May 12.
WANTED—We want men or women
Fine list of county and town property for sale
to represent us in every community. order confirming sale of real estate.
Dr. W. W. Irving of Medford was
Many fires occur from soot in the and rent.
You
can
make
from
$200.00
up
mon
­
Money Loaned
NEW CASES
transacting business in the county
chimney. At this season of the year
thly. Pleasant work. Address C.
seat Wednesday.
you should have your flues cleaned. Warrants bought and sold. Collections made.
John
W.
Meritt
and
Robert
H.
Moore
B. Jones, Medford Oregon.
Taxes paid. Rents collected. Prompt reply to all
Vs. A. D. Mercer; action to recover The undersigned will be in Jackson­ letters. Charges reasonable.
Miss Lelia Prim returned home from
Saturday
was
circus
day
at
Medford
money. T. W. Miles attorney for ville in a few days and clean chimneys
Eugene Sunday where she had been on
References
and most of the young folks of this
without causing any dust or dirt
a short business trip.
plaintiff,
Hon. H. K. Hanna judge 1st judicial district
city were in attendance, also quite a
W. H. YOUNG.
and any Jacksonville business man.
Della Richter vs. Henry L. Richter,
Plain and colored job printing done number of children of older growth,
-«—
.
suit
for
divorce.
Peter
J,
Neff
attor
­
at reasonable rates. Send or telephone of course the older ones went to “see
OFFICIAL DIRECTORY
Change in Southern Pacific Time
ney for plaintiff,
your orders to this office.
the animals”.
, John S. Orth vs; Charles D. Hazle-
UNITED STATES
Table.
Mra. Jas. A. Wilson who recently
The engine drawing the train on the rigg and Sarah J, Erdman; action to
... William H. Taft
Presidetit ..
took up her residence in Medford spent R, R. V. R. R. was derailed by run-
SOUTH BOUND TRAINS.
.Jas. S. Sheiman
I recover money; Colvig & Reames at* Vice-President.. n
<
Thursday in Jacksonville.
hihg into an opeh switch at Medford torneys for plaintiff.
I C K- I No. 15.................................. 10.35 A. M.
Secretary of State...............
F. MacVeach
Charles Hazlerigg and wife of Med» Tuesday, the passengers and mail were | David Mayham vs. Joseph C. May­ Secretary of Treasury. ................
No. 13.................................. 3.20 P. M.
of War. . 4....... ............ J. M. Dickinson
ford were transacting business in transferred to the motor car and the ' ham et al.; suit to set aside deed and Secretary
i.zi.G. W. Wickersham No. 225 (coach for Ashland) 10.15 P. M.
Attorney
General
...............
engine replaced in time for the after­
Jacksonville Tuesday.
FH. Hitchcock
NORTH BOUND TRAINS.
cancel contract. Gus Newbury attor­ Postmaster General........... .............
noon service.
Secretary of Navy.............. ................ Voh L. Meyer
ney for plaintiff.
It is expected that construction work
No.
14
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9.49 A. M.
Secretary Interior.............. ............. .R. A. Ballinger
will be commenced on the new tele­ It is reported that rich “finds” of |
Secretary of Agriculture. ..................... Jas. Wilson No. 16.................................. 5.24 P. M
gold were made last week on Canyon
Secretary of Commerce.... ................. James...Nagle
phone line in a few days.
Note carefully that No. 16 North
DIED
creek, near the old mining town of
Chief Justice....................... ........... Melvin V. Fuller
bound leaves 15 minutes earlier than
Miss Lottie Banks of Medford visited Kerby, in western Josephine Co., It!
Vespation Warner.............. ...U. S. Pension Com'r
her sister Mrs. C. L. Grant of this is claimed that some of the quartz is 1 DAVIS —In Medford, Thursday, April W. S. Richards.................... ........... U. S. Land Com’r heretofore.
29, 1909, at 7 p. m. Mrs. Harriett
STATE OF OREGON
No. 13 arriving at 3.20 P. M. will
city the first of the week.
almost half gold and shows a well de­
. ...G. E.Chamberlain
Davis, aged 89 years. Mrs. Davis U. S. Senators....
have
the Portland dailies of that morn­
....... Jonathan Bourne
Mrs. K. Kubli and Miss Issie Mc- fined ledge four feet wide.
was the mother of G. L. Davis of
.............W. C. Hawley ings issue.
Rep. In Congress. 1st D.
Cully who have been quite ill are con- FOR SALE—Two and one-half acres
Jacksonville.
.Geo. E. Chamberlain
Governor...........................
These changes effective May 17, 1908.
valescent at this writing.
in city limits, two story house, out
....... Frank W. Benson
Sec. of State....................
................ Geo. A. Steel
buildings, water tank and gasoline
Al. Learned is the Boss, he has fruits
State Treasurer
BORN
1_ a. good family or- '
......... A. M. Crawford
Attorney-General...........
egetables, candies, soft drinks, post
pumping plant,
COMMERCIAL CLLEGE
......... J. H. Ackerman ASHLAND
REDDY
-
In
Medford,
Monday,
April
State
School
Supt
..........
de
­
cards, fancy dishes, cigars and tobacco.
chard and garden spot. Most
........... Willis Duniway
State
Printer
Ashland,
Oregon-
26,
to
Dr.
and
Mrs.
J.
F.
Reddy,
a
sirable location in the city, for sale
F. A. Moore Justfc
Mrs. C. C. Taylor of Medford visit­
daughter.
Real
Something
Special
Robt.
Eakin
Justice
cheap.
Enquire
of
Jacksonville
ed her sister Mrs Nellie Newbury in
Will R. King. Com'r Business and Shorthand Training, thor­
Estate Company.
Jacksonville last Sunday.
W. T. Slater Com’r ,
ough and practical.
J. C. Moreland, clerk
G. L. Davis of the Bank of Jackson­
Whiskey is a good friend but a poor
6
months
scholarship........... $45.00.
................
J.
W.
Bailey
Dairy and FoodCom’r
ville is at the bedside of his mother in master. Used in moderation it cheers,
...................... O. P. Hoff
9 months scholarship........... 60.00.
Labor Commissioner
inspires and strengthens men. In this
Medford who is quite ill.
.. Thos. K. Campbell
Note the Special.
Railroad Comrs.......
... Clyde B. A itch ison
A refreshing shower, sufficient to gray world why may we not touch el­
All
students
who secure a nine
... Oswald West
lay the dust and stimulate garden bows with our neighbors occasionally
........... R. O. Stevenson months scholarship and enter Septem­
State
Game
Warden
..............
in
a
social
glass?
Why
may
we
not
plants fell Tuesday morning.
More than nine out of every Bank Examiner........................ ........... James Steel ber 7, will be entitled to the combined
Mr. and Mrs. Otis Krause of Med­ make reasonable use of that prince of ten cases of rheumatism are State Engineer......................... ....... John H. Lewis course to July 1, 1909. This gives you
whiskies. I. W H arper . Sold by |
Land Agent................... ... C. V. Galloway ( ! an extra month. Come and investi­
ford spent last Sunday with Mr. and
simply rheumatism of the State
E. H. H elps ’.
Clerk State Land Board....... ............. G. G. Brown
Mrs. M. M. Taylor in this city.
muscles, due to cold or damp, State Veterinarian.................. ......... C. J. Korinek gate. Address, P. R1TNER, Pres.
Mrs. Mamie Dox and daughter of J. B. Barnes, of Jacksonville, Ore.,
JUDICIAL DISTRICT
In Judges H. FIRST
this city left Monday for Williston was here Saturday and Sunday. Mr. or chronic rheumatism.
K. Hanna............. ............. Jacksonville
CLUBBING OFFER
Barnes was editor and proprietor of such cases no internal treat­
Geo. Noland............... ......... Klamath Falls
North Dakota to remain a year.
........... B. F. Mulkey
the
Post,
a
newspaper
published
at
Prosecuting
Attorney
............
ment is required. The free
Mr. and Mrs. VonderHellen and Mr.
The P ost has made arrangements to
U S LAND OFFICE ROSEBURG
that place and which he has sold to D.
and Mrs. Vilas of Eagle Point were
application of
Register......................................................... B. L. Eddy ( club with the Toledo Weekly Blade and
W. Bagsshaw, of this place. Mr.
in Jacksonville one day this week.
I Receiver..................
J. M. LSWTMMO the
.
American Farmer.
Bagshaw was to have taken possession
JACKSON COUNTY OFFICIALS
This will be the last year that the
Mrs. Peter Applegate was called to on the 1st of April but was prevented
State Senator....... ................. L. L. Mulit. Ashland Toledo Blade
will club with other
Portland this week by the illness of by illness. He will go there this week
Representatives. .................... M. Purdin, Medford
her daughter Mrs. W. R. Stansell.
............... D.. H. Miller, Medford papers. The following is an extract
and take charge.—Oakville Cruiser.
....... J. A. Buchanan Roseburg from a letter received from the Blade:
Miss Elizabeth Reuter left Wednes­
Joint Rep..........
is
all
that
is
needed
and
it
is
cer
­
..............
J...R. Neil. Jacksonvile ' "The extraordinary advance in cost of
Season
1909
prices,
economy
Co. Judge .......
day for Portland and the Dalles where
tain to give quick relief. Give it Clerk
.. W. R. Coleman. Jacksonville print paper almost decided us not to
she will visit her sister and brother.
fruit jars. Half gallons tops a trial and see for yourself how Sheriff............... ....... W. A. Jones, Jacksonville make a clubbing offer at all this season,
. R. T. Burnett. Jacksonville
Mrs. Kate Chapman returned from clamps complete $1.75 dozen. quickly it relieves the pain and Recorder
J. M. Cronemiller, Jacksonvile knowing the usual offer would net us
Grants Pass Wednesday where she
soreness. Price 35c; large size, 50c. Treasurer..
a great loss, we finally concluded to
School Supt..... ...........J. P Wells. Jacksonville
has been v isiting relatives and friends. Quails fops and clamps com­
W. T. Grieve. Jacksonville make the old offer for this one season
Assessor
Mr. and Mre. S. DeRoboam made a plete $ 35 doz. Pints tops
Surveyor........ . . ................ F. A. Griset, Ashland more. ”
Object to Strong Medicines.
A E. K> IkMh Gold Hill
Coroner.............
trip to Medford, Talent and other and clamps complete $1.05
.................. J. Patterson, Talent Our offer:
points in their auto Sunday afternoon,
Many people object to taking the Commissioners.
$1.00
Owens, Wellen Toledo Weekly Blade
ext a strong medicines usually prescribed by Stock Inspector......................... James
$1.50
Chas. Tull, Medford Jacksonville Post....
Miss Mabie Armpriest of Forest doz. extra tops 20c doz.
Soliciting physicians for rheumatism. There is Fruit Ins; ctor.............. G. W. Taylor, Jacksonville
doz.
Creek spent several days with Miss clamps 10c
JACKSONVILLE.
Total ..
Bertha Prim in Jacksonville this your orders. Nunan Taylor Co. no need of internal treatment in any
case of muscular or chronic rheuma­ Henry G. Dox................ ............. Justice of peace Our price...................
week.
.......................... Constable
Frank Ka-sahafer.
SALESMEN WANTED. No house
............................. Mayor Jacksonville Post....
The holiday season is over and the to house canvassing. Call on business tism. and more than nine out of every Dr. T. T. Shaw
ten
cased
of
the
disease
are
of
one
or
Henry G. Dox. ........... ......................... Recorder American Farmer..
Boss has a few things left over which men, professional men and others at
......................... Treasurer
must go. A fresh supply of candy has j their place of business. You can make the other of these varieties. When J. M. Cronemiller
there is no fever and little (if any) John Huffer................ ...............Chief of Police
been received.
.................... Councilman
Total
$50.00 a week. Experience not neces­ swelling, you may know that it is only Geo. L. Da via.
Mr. and Mrs. Powers and Mr. and sary. We equip you fully with sample necessa y to apply Chamberlain's Lini­ Emil Britt..................... ...................... Councilman Our price............
...................... Councilman
Mrs. H. F. Meader of Phoenix visited 1 and sample case. Fine, pleasant work, ment fi jely to get quick relief. Try FrM J. Fick
...................... Councilman Jacksonville Post.
T.T. Shaw
Mr. and Mrs. Kiser in this city Sun­ j Your own boss. Work when you it. For sale by City Drug Store.
.......................councilman Toledo Blade.......
C. F. Dunford
...Street Commissioner
day.
which
B. E. Haney ...............
i please and go where you please. You
American Farmer
....... Sexton
G.M.Lewis
control i
and bowel®
George Richardson and family left deal with the best class of people only.
and Liver Pills cure
The Boss for candies, nuts, fruit
...$2.90 I I t Mihfl
one day this week for Klamath county When your days work is done you
Total...
constipation. 50 doses 25 .vflML
Window cards are out announcing the 1
vegetables,
in
fact
everything
that
is
have
your
money
in
your
pocket
Be
1
where Mr. Richardson has employ­
...$1.951
Red men's bail, May 12.
' Our Price
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independent. Investigate this. En- nice.
ment
LOCAL NEWS
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TIÎAIL LUMBER CO
Bank of
Jacksonville
SILAS J. DAY
nmatism
Chamberlain’s
Liniment
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