LOCAL NEWS C. F. Dunford was at Medford Mon­ May. Lewis Ulrich spent Saturday in Med­ ford. R. B. Dow made a trip to Medford, Sunday. Miss Josephine Hall was in Medford Sunday. Peanuts, warm and delicious at the Boss. Rev. and Mrs. Gray were in Med­ ford Sunday. County Court has adjourned until -June first. Advertise in the Post and increase your business. R. G. Smith of Grants Pass was a visitor in town Monday. Oh Mister! How good that ice cream is at the Boss. Mrs. C. F. Dunford was a visitor in Medford Wednesday. The Boss has reduced the price on his fancy Chinaware. H. K. Hanna Jr., made a business trip to Palmer Creek Thursday. C. L. Reames of Medford transacted legal business in this city Monday. C. C. Beekman and family were visitors in Medford one day this week. S. P. DeRoboam returned Wednes­ day from a business trip to Weed Cal. Mrs. Josephine Russell of this city spent last Sunday with friends in Ash­ land. Trespass Notices, printed on cloth, for sale at this office, 50 cents per dozen. The Boss for candies, nuts, fruit vegetables, in fact everything that is nice. Miss Mae Turner of South Dakota is visiting at the home of F. C. Kiser in this city. H. C. Bonney and wife of Medford spent a few hours in Jacksonville Tuesday. Mr A. Brown, publisher of Medford’s Magazine was a visitor at this office, Wednesday. The Southern Oregon Medical Asso­ ciation held their annual meeting in Grants Pass, Tuesday, FOR SALE—Rebuilt typewriters. All makes. Enquire of Jacksonville P ost . Mrs. May Carpenter nee Grimes of Redding Cal., visited relatives in Jack­ sonville this week. A number of attorneys from neigh­ boring towns were in attendance at the court house Monday. Mrs. Fred Hopkins of Central Point was the guest of Mrs. A. E. Reames of Jacksonville recently. WANTED—16 inch fir wood in ex­ change for printing. Apply to Jack­ sonville Post. Mayor Canon of Medford has desig­ nated Tuesday, May 25 th as clean up day for that city, Mr. 0. Nedyidek of Stockton, Cal., was in town Saturday looking up a lo­ cation for a jewelry shop. W. T. Bailey returned to Eugene Monday after spending a few days with relatives in Jacksonville. Miss Jennie Kitto left for McCloud, Cal., Thursday for several weeks visit to her sister Mrs. Wm. Dean. Quite a number of prominent Masons of this city attended a meeting of that order at Medford Thursday night. Mrs. Carrie Leavenworth formerly a resident of this city but now living in Medford was a visitor here this week. Attorneys Geo. H. Durham and H. D. Norton of Grants Pass transacted business at the court house Monday. Al. Learned is the Boss, he has fruits vegetables, candies, soft drinks, post ••rds, fancy dishes, cigars and tobacco. Albert Erskins of Peyton visited friends in this city Tuesday, he come on horseback and will remain a few day. Mrs. A. Nail and grandson Henry McDonald have gone to Modesta Cal., to join Mr. Nail who had preceeded them. Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Hawley of Mon­ mouth Ore., visited their daughter Mrs. B. F. Mulkey in Jacksonville re cently. Elmer Seely of Salem, Grand Patri­ arch of the I. 0. O. F. encampment of Oregon, visited the camp in this city Tuesday night. The holiday season is over and the Boss has a few things left over which must go. A fresh supply of candy has been received. Central Point’s Commercial club is trying to have that thriving town made the terminus of the proposed Central Point railroad. Oh, Johnnie, where are you going? Oh down to the Boss for ice cream. What do you go there for? Mamma says it is the best. Joe Slagle a pardoned convict who was wanted for a statutory offence was captured and brought to the coun­ ty jail Monday. The Juvenile court has been busy the past week investigating the causes of several young delinquints most of whom admitted their failings. I Silai J. Day and Roy Ulrich of this please and go where you please. You Nettie F. Hughes to J. A. I.evesgue city have been elected representatives deal with the best class of people only. Assmt. Mtg. to the Grand Lodge I. O. O. F. which When your days work ¡3 done you The P ost has made arrangement.« to Martha A. Barrow to W. H. Shep­ meets at Albany next week. club with the Toledo Weekly Bluue and have vour money in your pocket. Be herd Sat Mtg. the American Farmer. James Brown who represents an independent. Investigate this. En­ W. H. Shepherd to Martha A. Bar­ This will be the last year that the English syndicate of London England . tirely new proposition. Address, , Toledo Blade will club with other ron mtg. land in Twp. 39 and 40-2 M. C. Young, Mgr., 162 Ohio St., More than nine out of every spent several days at Hutton Cal,, in papers. The following is an e•••true' $750. from a letter received from the Blade: Chicago. the Blue Ledge country this week. Louise B. Gleason to IL M. Ralph, ten cases of rheumatism are | "The extraordinary advance in cost of aJl’oy Ulrich went to Portland for a FOR SALE -20 acres of young or­ W. D. E1-. lots 1 and 2 Blk 3 Grays simply rheumatism of the print paper almost decided us not to chard adjoining city limits, on coun-, Add. Medford $1000. few days outing Friday on his return a clubbing offer at all this season. muscles, due to cold or damp, ‘ I make knowing the usual offer would net us ty road; fine location; deep level he will stop at Albany to attend the In ; a great loss, we finally concluded to C. ' W. Palm to E. A. King W. D. or chronic rheumatism. loamy soil; X mile from postoffice, meeting of the Odd Fellows’ Grand lot 4 Blk 1 Whitman Park $250. such cases no internal treat- make the old offer for this aw season courthouse, high school; leading va- j Lodge. E. A. King to Amy C. Dow W. D ment is required. The free | more.” riety of fruit; 6 acres pears, 10 acres I Our offer: For a burn or scald apply Chamber­ ....... $1.00 apples, 2 acres peaches, some bear­ same ■ property. i Toledo Weekly Blade....... application of lain’s Salve. It will allay the pain al­ ....... $1.50 ing trees, alfalfa and garden patch; Jacksonville Post.............. most instan!ly and quickly heal the good 4-room house, barn, outbuilding, injured parts. For sale by City Drug $2. 50 Total News of The Slate household goods, farming tools, 1 Store. $1.75 Our price.............. cow, 20 chickens, 3 wells wells to A number of the Jacksonville young­ irrigate portions of land if necessary; $1.50 Jacksonville Post. At a special election held May 8. people attended Epworth League ser­ . .40 $350 per acre, terms. Jacksonville Woodburn voted to issue bonds to is all that is needed and it is cer­ American Farmer. vices in Medford Sunday evening the Real Estate Co., Adolf Schulz, man­ build a new school house. tain to give quick relief. Give it meeting being dismissed here for the ... $1.00 Total.... ager. a trial and see for yourself how The farmers in the vicinity of Junc ­ occasion. ....$1.70 quickly it relieves the pain and Our price ................... tion have organized a Vetch Growers’ Mr. Peachy of Peru, la., arrived in soreness. Price 25c; large size, 50c. Jacksonville Post....... ... $1.50 COURT HOUSE Association. Jacksonville Wednesday and left the ....$1.00 Toledo Blade.............. The American Mill & Lumber Co., following day for the Blue Ledge mine For Sale ........... 40 American Farmer. ... to visit his old time friend F. W. Items of Interest to Jackson Coun’y of Eugene have made large additions Two houses with lots, good water, to their plant, doubling its former two wells and one running spring. Carnahan. Tax Payers Total.......................... $2.90 Capacity: says The Guard. Also: 5 vacant lots, all on Oregon Our Price........................................ $1.95 Always keep a bottle of I. W. HAR­ Roseburg city authorities arrest and street, Will be sold at reasonable PER whiskey in sight. Good to look at This offer may not last much longer. MARRIAGE LICENSES impose a fine of $5.00 oh every boy price. Apply on the premises to Mrs. Renewals will count the same as new and good to taste; and what’s more a caught jumping on moving trains. Schoepfler, Jacksonville Oregon. -1-4- ' 1 subscriptions and if your subscription W. P. tlazelrigg and Mabie Spicer. benefit to your health. Sold by E. H. HELMS’ An accident occured in tunnell No. is almost out, renew and get the be- George A. Nichols and Mattie J. 6, near Glendale Monday afternoon. 1 nefit of this offer. Owing to the absence of Attorney Stalsworth. Hanna at the mine, the meeting of Wm. H. Penter and Elizabeth M. The second section of train No. 15 ran H. K. HANNA jr. And Latest Styles of Wall into section one injuring the engineer council which had been set for Thurs­ St. Clair. Paper, Call on or Address and brakeman of the rear- section and Lawyer day evening was postponed until Mon­ Earl H. Fehe and Electa A. Stailey. badly shattering the observation car day evening. Office: One block south of depot. Herman Doubleday and Julia Miles. on the first section. WANTED We want men Or women JACKSONVILLE, OREGON Joseph A. Smith and Mary Jane “Uncle Bill” Brown a well known to represent us in every community. Jacksonville, Oregon Edwards. citizen of Dallas, died at that city GUS NEWBURY You can make from $200.00 up mon­ Frank B. Sankey and Genevieve Monday, aged 84. thly. Pleasant work. Address C. Attorney-at-Law Goodwyn. The Malheur wool clip for 1909 will B. Jones, Medford Oregon. Will Practise in All Courts in the State Robert W. Wiley and Clara A. Fet- reach over 3,000,000 lbs. The price Misses Anna Wendt, Fay Sears, Office on California street one ranging from 18 to 22 cents per lb. terly. Jennie Kitto, Messrs. Ed Wendt, block south of the coifrt house Charles W. Sharpe and Winnie E. The First National Bank of Eugene Charles Dunford Jr., and Clyde Shaw, has let the contract for the erection spent last Sunday picnicing and fishing Hatcher. A. E. REAMES of a two-story pressed brick building. in the Applegate country. NEW CASES Lawyer The following are the names of Rose E. Loar vs. Charles P. Loar; | The two-year old child of L. R. Successor to T. J. Kenney teachers selected for ensuing term of suit for divorce. Wm. I. Vawter & Smith was drowned in the Burlingame Practise in all State and Federal Courts ditch, near Freewater Sunday. public school, viz: Principal—A. C. M. Purdin attorneys for plaintiff. Kahler Block JACKSONVILLE Jay, Misses Clara Elmer, Josephine The Portland primaries held Satur­ PROBATE COURT Donegan, Mildred Neil and Mrs. Mary day resulted in the nomination of General Hardware Estate and guardianship of Sylves­ Simon, Republican and Munly, Demo­ Peter. ter V. Hamlin, a person mentally in­ crat for mayor. The meeting in the U.S. HallTuesday Tinware capable; order appointing L. A. Ham­ evening was attended by a number of lin guardian. JACKSONVILLE, OREGON. persons young and old. It is stated that Estate of John Willis Croft deceased; SOMETHING ABOUT Stoves and Ranges he address of Mr Korngold was on timely Rough and Dressed topics and was well received by the order of distribution. TYPEWRITERS Estate of G. Karewski deceased; or­ audience. Lumber of All Kinds Oregon Jacksonville, A picnic party consisting of Branch der for the sale of real property. ESTIMATE FURNISHED Estate of Benjamin F. Wagner de­ Culy, Bert and Ernest McKee, John Why do so many people pay $100.00 Byrne, Katie Byrne, Emma Wendt, ceased; order appointing 5th day of Pearl McKee and Mrs. O’Brien of June A. D. 1909 as day for final settle­ for a typewriter when they can get one just as good for about $50.00? Watkins, spent Sunday fishing on ment. Bank of Squaw Lake. Estate of James R. Tarbell deceased; We are agents for the GRADY RE- 1 Mower and Rake, nearly new $ 40.00 To Fruit Growers—Mr. Robinson de­ confirmation of sale of interest in real BUILT TYPEWRITERS and can fur- 1 Heavy Hack, with top........... 50.00 Jacksonville sires us to announce that a meeting of property. 20.00 nish our customers with almost any 1 single buggy, in good order Fruit Growers will be held in this city, Estate of Thomas Baldwin deceased; Oregon machine they waut. These are not 1 Atlas Engine, 10 horse power ( 600.00 Jacksonville, Saturday afternoon May 29. All who order for discharge of administrator; second-hand machines but re-built. 1 Atlas Boiler, 15 horse power I 40.00 are interested in the growing of fruit 1 Power Jig Saw....... ........... . Estate of Eben H. B. Taylor de­ Webster defines the word “rebuilt Geo. L. Davis, President 75.00 are invited to attend. E. H. Helms, Vice-President ceased; order for discharge of admin­ “to build again” —and “repaired” as 1 Barley Roll, 18x18------------ 25.00 1 Saw Table........... -............. . Jau C. Sexton, Cashier Mrs. Chas. Dunford, Mrs. Mary istratrix. "mended”. 1 Turning Lathe......................... 10.00 Ji. F. Sexton, Asst.Cashier Peter, Mrs. Delia Bauirbe, Mrs. Chris These machines are sent to the 1 Cornmeal Mill, complete with Ulrich and Judge S. J. Day will leave REAL ESTATE TRANSFERS Grady factory and every movable part We Solicit your business whether large Bolter _____________ 100.00 Sunday evening for Albany where they List of instruments affecting title to is taken off and sold as junk, including 1 Centrifugal Pump, IX with or small. A checking account is will attend the Grand Lodges of Re­ the type bars. All bearings are re­ real estate, recorded in week ending 15.00 often verY convenient pipe ....... .......... bekahs and I. O. O. F. placed with new, the machine is re­ 50 feet Shafting and Pulleys . 75.00 May 13. FOR SALE- Two and one-half acres Margaret Beswick, et vir to Chas. enameled and re-nickled and few of 1 New Wood Saw Table........... 25.00 in city limits, two story house, out 10.00 A. Harris, W. D. tract City of Ash­ the most expert can detect the differ­ 1 Hand Power Rip Saw.,......... buildings, water tank and gasoline ence. Many of the rebuilt machines 1 Hand Power Cut Off Saw 10.00 THE BLUE JAY POSTAL SHOP land $175. pumping plant, good family or­ are equipped with the latest improve­ 1 Hand Power Mortise Machine 7.50 Head Quarters for Scenic and chard and garden spot. Most de­ J. L. Eads to Ellen Kelso, W. D. ments and arc guaranteed to do first- 10.00 Fanning Mill 1 tract in Davis Add Medford $10. Novelty Postals. Wholesale sirable location in the city, for sale class work. 7.50 i Ladies’ Bike---------------- ----- and Retail business. Send us Mary Euphema Ward to Martha B. cheap. Enquire of Jacksonville Real Go over these prices and see whether Three lots on California street. a Trial Mail Order. Our Aim Howard, W. D. tract in Medford $1500. you can do better. Remington, models Estate Company. One of the best wells of water with is to Please.: Johann Faucett to James W. Whit­ 6 and 7, price $48 to $60. No. 2 Rem­ 500 feet of tunneling, sufficient water The T. J. Williamson tract in the edge of this city was sold this week to ney, W. D. tract in Sec 27-38-3 $300. Medford, Ore. ington, $30. Each No. 2 Remington is [ to supply a city of 1000 inhabitants. 313'2 Main St. Mr John W. Gillette of Owatoona, James W. Whitney to C. M. Ruch, equipped with two color ribbon per­ Have been sprinkling the streets of Minn. This tract consists of 6 acres of W. D. same tract $350. mitting you to write in two colors. Jacksonville from this well for several land, mostly in pears with good house, Everett Finley to Loyd Earl Coch Smith Premier, No. 1, $35; No. 2, $45 years. The finest of water with build- barn and other buildings and is con­ ran, W. D. 23 acres in Twp 37-2 $10. to $60. Oliver No. 3, $50. Underwood I ing, sheds and barns. sidered a bargain at the price paid which No. 1 and 2, $55 to $75. We have the Address Lock Box 24 or call on W. M. Holt et ux to Laura A. Ran­ was $4,500. Monarch, Fox, Fox Visible, Densmore, ger, W. D. tract in Sec 9-39-1 $600. C. ULRICH, Jacksonville Fay Sholes, New Century, Blickens- An association termed “The South­ Bert Andrews to M. J. Love W. D. derfer. The machines range in price ern Oregon Ball League” composed of Lot 3 Blk 3 Anderson-Toft Add Med­ from $20 to $75, just as good as new baseball clubs of Jacksonville, Med­ ford $10. "In 1903 we wrote you regard­ with a better guarantee. ford, Ashland and Central Point, has ing my husband, who was suf­ M. J. Love to D. McDonald W. D. Take one on three months trial and | Office one block south of Courthouse been recently organized. It is pro­ fering from heart trouble. He if not satisfactory all we ask is a posed to play games in each town on same $10. was superanuated by the North JACKSONVILLE, OREGON County Sheriff to Wm. A. Leonard small monthly rental for the use of the alternate Sundays. We expect to see Shff’s Deed NX NEX, Sec 30, NEX machine which will be applied on any Filins« made on homestead« and timber claims. Georgian Conference. Ten doc­ some excellent games this summer. tors at different times said lie NEX Sec 20, SWX Sec 19, Twp 35-2 Correct plats weekly showing all vacant lands. other machine you may select. The dance given by the Redmen would die. You advised Dr. Notary Public and Conveyancer C. D. Wolverton to C. B. Jones Bring out the dignity of your busi­ Wednesday evening was a success. Miles’ Heart Remedy and Re­ Bond, Lot 8, Blk 2 Wolvertons Add. ness by using a typewriter, it is the Legal papers of all kinds made out. Special The music was very good, the manage­ storative Nervine; we did as attention ifiven to papers in settlement of estates. modern way. How many letters do ment attentive and courteous and the Medford $2525. advised, and improvement was Abstract of Land Titles G. M. Anderson to Albert C. Baker you receive from a business house not Most complete set of abstract Ixxtks in the apparent from the very first. He supper served by the ladies was pro­ written on a typewriter? If you re­ couuty. Abstract made promptly and accurately. recovered and the Conference in nounced excellent. Among those in I Mtg. Deed, tract in Sec 7-37-1 $5000. Real Estate aud Insurance Crater Lake Lumber Co. to Adrienne ceive a letter from your wholesaler attendance from Medford were: Mr. 1904 gave him a charge. He and Mrs. John Harrington, Mr. and G. Maloney, W. D. Lot 18 Blk 6 Ross’ written in long hand the thought Fine list of county and town property for sale never felt better, although he strikes you that he is not progressive and rent. Mrs. Will Schulz, Misses Banks, Reev­ Add. Medford $10. has very heavy work and does and unsafe to deal with. That his Money Loaned es, Byrne, Messrs. Reddy, Gregory, Bert Anderson to Clara Mclntoch a great deal of camp meeting Watson, Buchter, Wilkinson, VanDyke W. D. Lot 2 Blk 1 Bungalow Add. to goods are of an inferior grade and his Warrants bought and «old. Collections made. work. I am so glad we took Taxes paid. Rents collected. Prompt reply to all price may be too high. If he does Helms, Stephenson, King and many Medford $10. your advice and gave him the not use a typewriter he is not modern letters. Charges reasonable. others. medicine, and feel that I ought W. A. Jones to Wm. A. Leonard, and his goods must evidently be out of References to let you know of the wonder­ Sheff ’ s Deed land in Twp. 35-2 $700. Hon. H. K. Hanna judge 1st judicial district Season 1909 prices, economy date. and any Jacksonville business man. ful good results from its use. W. W. McDonald to Chas. Higgin ­ fruit jars. Half gallons tops MRS. T. S. EDWARDS. botham, Bond, tract in Twp 37-1 $3000. Change in Southern Pacific Time Whoopin; Cough. Milner, Ga. clamps complete $1.75 dozen. R. B. Dow to E. A. King, W. D. Table. Quarts tops and clamps com­ Lot 5 Blk 1 Whitman Pa.k Add. Med­ This is a more dangerous disease This proves what Dr. Miles SOUTH BOUND TRAINS. Heart Remedy will do. Get a than is generally presumed. It will be plete $? 35 doz. Pints fops ford $1.00. Louise B. Parker to R. O. Duncan a surprise to many to learn that more No. 15...................................10.35 A. M. bottle from your druggist and and clamps complete $1.05 Bond, Lot 4 Blk 1 Medford. $1100. take it according to directions. deaths result from it than from Bcariet No. 13............................. ... 3.20P.M. doz. extra tops 20c doz. ext. a R. O. Duncan to L. H. Robinson fever. Pneumonia often results from No. 225 (coach for Ashland) 10.15 P. M. It not matter whether your i it. Chamberlain’s Cough Remedy has NORTH BOUND TRAINS. heart is merely weak, or you clamps 10c doz. Soliciting Rel. Bund. been used in many epidemics of whoop­ No. 14................................... 9.49 A. M. have organic trouble, if it does Selah A. Carlson to Rogue River your orders. N'unan Taylor Co. Timber Co. W. D. EX of SEX. SWX, ing cough, and always with the best No. 16.................................. 5.24 P. M not benefit you take the empty SALESMEN WANTED. No house of SEX, Sec. 4-36-3. $2300. results. Delbert McKeig of Harlan, Note carefully that No. 16 North bottle to your druggist and get to house canvassing. Call on business Iowa, says of it: “My boy took bound leaves 15 minutes earlier than your money back. Robert T. Burnett to Lookout Tim­ men, professional men and others at whooping cough when nine months old. ber Co. W. D. SW X Sec 20-33-4, $600. heretofore. their place of business. You can make He had it in the winter. I got a bot­ No. 13 arriving at 3.20 P. M. will J. C. Brown to E. L. Miller Bond $50.00 a week. Experience not neces­ tle of Chamberlains Cough Remedy I;y itrengthenlnR tho nerv«« whkl» sary. We equip you fully with sample land in Sec 36-36-2 $7200. which proved good. I cannot recom­ have the Portland dailies of that morn­ control the uCt lop of the Uvor .ud Dr. Miles' Nervo and Liver Pills <*>»• Laura A. Ranger to W M. Holt, mend it too highly.” For sale by ings issue. and sample case. Fine, pleasant work. These changes effective May 17,1908. constipation. GO doses 25 cuoAÄ City Drug Store. Your own boss. Work when you Mtg. tract in Ashland $200. Chamberlain’s Liniment For Paper Hanging C. F. BOWMAN Abbott Hardware TRAIL LUMBER CO I For Sale Ten Doctors Said He Would Die SILAS J. DAY