Nunan-Taylor Co
Offer this week all White and Summer
Goods at special prices
White figured Lawns now at 8 l-3c, 10c and 12 l-2c per yard.
Pink figured Swiss 12 1-2 and 15 cents per yard.
Striped and figured Organdies 10 to 15 cents per yard.
White Pique Waistings 12 1-2 to 25 cents a yard.
White Nainsooks 10 to 20 cents a yard.
Mercerized Waistings 12 1-2 to 25 cents per yard.
5 yard Silk Waist Patterns Regular $5.00 goods now at $3.50 per pattern.
We invite your inspection and wiii
be pleased to show our complete Line
of Summer Dress Goods at prices
that defy competetion.
NUNAN - TAYLOR CO.
Charles D. Boyd to J. K. Me Laien,
W.D. lots 7, 8, b'k 1, Ashland. .1200
C. L. Swan to J. L. Me Cune, Q.C.D. I
lot 2, Sec 9-39-3.................................. 300
William S. Dewing to Bert H. Harris, &•
release......................................................
Bert H. Harris to Wm. S. Dewing,
deed, lots in Butte Falls....................... 1
John T. Cox to B. II. Harris, W.D. I
land in Sec 26-34-2.....................
400
J. R. Carlton to Wm. W. Van der,
Hellen, W.D. lBnd in Twp 36-1........... 1
Carl Breberstedt to William Wright
Von der Hellen, land in Secs 14 and 15-
35-1....................................................... 500
Adla S. Bush to J. A. Bush, Q.C.D.
tract in Medford.................................. 1
H. E. Couger to M. M. Maine, W.D. I
land in Sec 17-37-2.......................... 3000
J. A. Lyon to D. F. Wilson, W.D.
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Change in Southern Pacific Time
Table.
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SOUTH BOUND TRAINS.
Why Do You
Worry your life away these warm days over
a hot stove baking
You Ruin Your Health |
6 Loaves for 25 Cents
Jacksonville Bakery sen, Prop.
LUY& KEEGAN, Props.
NORTH BOUND TRAINS.
Family Trade Solicited
................................ 9.49 A. M.
................................ 5.24 P. M
Note carefully that No. 16 North
bound leaves 15 minutes earlier than
heretofore.
No. 13 arriving at 3.20 P. M. will
have the Portland dailies of that morn
ings issue.
These changes effective May 17, 1908.
Sole Agents Albany Beer
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PERFUMERY
Stomach Troubles.
NOVELTIES, LEATHER GOODS, RUBBER GOODS,
STATIONERY, DAY BOOKS, LEDGERS, WRITING
TABLETS, SCHOOL SUPPLIES, MAGAZINES, CUT
GLASS WARE, POCKET KNIVES, ETC. The largest
supply in the city to select from.
Many remarkable cures of stomach
trouble:-, have been, effected by Cham
berlain’s Stomach and Liver Tablets.
One man who had spent over two
thousand dollars for medicine and
treatment was cured by a few boxes of
these tablets. Price, 25 cents.
Samples tree at City Drug Store.
Mrs. Russell Sage, widow of the late lots 3. 4, blk 58, Medford.................... 1
Peanuts, warm and delicious at the
financier has had the Governor's room
Isaac G. Roberts to L. W. Me Keel, i Boss.
Ol FICIAL TAPER OF THE CITY OF JACK in City Hall, New York, restored to its Q.C.D. land in Sec 6-38-4.....................II
The new Oliver Typewriter, latest
SONVILLE. OREGON
original condition, as it appeared one I Ellen Stone to L. W. Me Keel, W.D.
hundred years ago. A harder task tract in Twp 38-4...................................J improved can be seen at this office.
a weekly newspaper, publiahed every Saturduy
inc
■ We have
nave secured
occurcu the
trie agency for
lor Jack-
jacK-
awaits her if she tries to restore the
at the county seat of Jackson Co., Ore.
Henry A. Tuylor to B. G. Peart, W. aonville and surrounding country and
former occupants of the room.
D. W. Hanshaw, Editor.
D. block 26, Central Point................ 500 would be please;! to receive yourjorder.
John A. Miller to Heirs of Thomas
Jacksonville Post. I
Entered a« second-dans matter June 22, 1907.
COURT HOUSE
Baldwin’s Estate, W.D. land in Twp
at tlia post office at Jacksonville, Oregon. under
Act of CongrepH of March 3. 1879.
36-1........................................................ 20
Items of Interest to Jackson County
James Miller to Malona M. Laporte,
SATURDAY, JUNE 12, 1909.
W.D. land in Sec 4-36-1..........
15
Tax Payers
James Miller to Caroline M. Wisdom,
SUIISCRIPTION
W.D. tract in Brownsboro.............. 15
AND VIC’NITY. I have engaged
CIRCUIT COURT
One year, by mail................
41.50.
J. G. Hodges to 0. Wiley, W.D. the service of I. H. Baxter of Ashlar 1,
AdvertialriK rate» furnUhcd on application
tract in Twp 37-2.............................. 500 Ore., who is a first-class shoe and
NEW CASES
W. C.-Kitto to James F. Marguess, harness maker, All work guaranteed
City of Mefdord vs M. F. Hainley
TO ASSURE PEACE
administrator's
deed, land in Sec 34 and first-class anti done on short notice.
Complaint filed.
35- 31-2................................................. 900 Give hint a trial and you will not have
Mullire & Co. vs A. E. Nettleblace,
W. A. Jones to G. W. Lance, tax te wear out one pair of shoes going
At the annual meeting of the Naval Action at law
int. lots in Gold Hill......... 4.31 after the pair left for repair.
League, held at Kiel, recently, promi Complaint filed, order for publication deed.
Christ L. Einkoff to P. B. O’Neil, T. L. DeVore
nent German officers present declared of summons.
the need of a large navy to assure the
W.D. land in Twp 37-2......................... 1
MARRIAGE LICENSES
maintenance of peace.
George W. Doane to Joseph Edgar Second Hand Store
Mines, deed, q interest land in Twp
Prince Henry of Prussia, represent
Corner Oregon ant! Main Sts., Jack- I
ing his brother Emperor William,
W. O. Wheeler and Mollie A. Rolin- 36- 3................. . ............. ffi................... 10 sonvillc, Oregon, where you will find a
W. A. Jones, Sheriff to Geo. Brown, complete line of Whips, Harness 1
voiced the general sentiment in these son.
deed SW q of NE q Sec 10-35-1. .1.04 Goods and Second Hand Goods of all I
words: “This organization should
E. R. Brophy and Fay Pleasants.
Fred L. Mornset to Benjimin W.
devote itself to the furthering and
Gordon S. Eberly and Edith N. Both Harnish, W. D. lots 5 and 6, blk g, kinds.
carrying out of the legal naval pro well.
Daley & Emery’s addition to Eagle
gram. In addition to a powerful army
Albert Burton Bower and Georgia Point......................................................75
we need a large fleet in order to as
Helen Hurbert.
Judith A. Jones to Joshua Me Phcr-
sure peace.”
A.
O.
Bailey
and
Mary
E.
Arnold.
son,
W.D. lots 5 and 6, Highland Add-
The foregoing reminds us strongly of
Manley R. Conley and Ellen M. Beck. Med ford .............................................. 803
the old frontiersman who declared, "I
Chas. H. Schock to Anna E. Maple,
am a man of peace and will have peace
Horace D. Howard
anil Bernice
JOHN DUNNING TON, Prop.
Bond, lot 8, blk 32 Me Cullys Add
even if I have to kill three men to 80- Angle.
Jacksonville..............
350
Dealer in
cure it.”
L. B. Ellis to Williard Gosham, con
REAL ESTATE TRANSFERS
All Kinds of Fresh and
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George W. Roper to Henry Dahlman tract, land in Twp 36-4................... 1850
GOING SOME
E. A. Hildreth to Ernest E. Hart,
W.D. land in Twp 4-4......................... 10
Cured Meats, Choice
Henry Dahlman to Nuenergart, W.D. W X NW q and Nq sW q Sec
Lard, Etc.
Deed, land in See 4-41-4...... '.......... 1500 24-35-3............................................... 3200
Some years ago Jules Verne, the
James A. Bothwell to Joseph A. i
Fred W. Bradley to Elmer E Bradley
French novelist published "Around the Q C.D. land in Sec 25 3>-4.................... 1 Newell, Trustee, Bond, NW q See [ Jacksonville.
Oregon
World in Eighty Days,” a novel de-
James Carr to Jackson County, deed 33-36-1 ........................................... CO, 000
scribin ’ an imaginary trip around the for roadway........................................
G. E. Graves, et al to J. Pcrei.- a C'
globe made in what was then deemed
R. P. Little to James Ca.r, release Q C. D. land in City of Ashland.. .'
an incredibly short time. Later on the of con'ract...............................................
M. B. Glover to Frank R Roberts, I
feat was accomplished by Nellie Bly
James Carr to George R. Findley, Title Pond, land in Twp 37-2......... 4700 ,
with some time to spare but a state deed, land in Twp 37-1...................... loo
Elizs J. Lewis to James A. Poth well
ment made ot the meeting of the
Henrv Silver to James S. Hailey, W.D. NW q of Sec 33-36-1................ 10
PORTLAND i OUGON
Transcontinental Passenger Associa deed, land in See 7 and 8-3J-1.........Ito
Bert H. Harris to Thot D. Bradfield.
tion, held in Seattle this week declares
S. B. Stoner to F. T. Kinperv, con W.D. und 1 . int land in 7 wp 35-2 .3500
The Leading Magazine
that such a trip can now be made in 41
Golden Standard Mining Co. to F.
tract,
land
in
Sec
8-38-1
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16;
0
days.
oftheWest
J. C. Garrison to Clarence W. Pat C. Mahon, deed, mining claims and i
Beautifully Illustrated Timely
The association ordored a schedule terson, deed, land in Sec 34-33-1........ 10 land in Twp 36-3........................... 20,000
Article* — Readable Stories.
for around tha world traffic prepared.
Carter Lan I Co. to City of Ashland,
John Hockersmith to F. E. Merrick,
Read Jack London’s Vivid and
The rates will vary from $690 to $soo. bond for deed, land in Twp 37-1....500 deed land Sec 9-39-1
................... 2200
Interesting Story Now Running
for the round trip.
II. F. Poland to Emil Peil, W.D. lot
John Hartley toS. A. Nye, title land,
I Serially. Article* each month j
I describing the resource* and |
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land in See 10-38-2......................... 10,000 1, blk A, Ashland
k opportunities to be fct'nd
School Dist No 5 to City of Ashland. .
George R. Lindley to Jackson County,
The proposed amendments to the City
in the West.
W
deed
for
road
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Bargain
sale
deed,
tract
in
Ashland
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Charter appear in full in (his issue of
W wfcWta**0*’ g
John D. Olwell to W. M H times W.
Henry Humphrey to D. L. Me Narey,
The Post and should receive a careful
W teiH»ia<*». In*"** J
reading by every citizen of the town. agreement, tract in Medford........ 1500 D. 3.90 acres in Medford ................ 1
George J. Post to WM. M. Holmes, |
A. Wines to Edward Woodbury, W.
The various changes and now provisions
ar» the result of much careful Btudy anil D. land in Sec 15-37-1.................... 525 W.D. tract in Twp 37-2....................600
O & C R. R. Co. to Wm. J. B<
J. W. Wakefield to C. W. Palm, W.
patient investigation by the trusteed
and Attorney Hanna who has devoted D. und q interest, lots 5, 6, blk 73, slev, deed, SW q of SE q Sec 19-38-1
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considerable time to looking up differ Medford....................................
D. B. Soliss to Joe M. Deny & wife.
Margaret H. Davis to Annie P. Cran
ent legal authorities upon the subjects
dall, bond, land in Twp 38-1.......... 3250 Special W.D lots 15, 16, 17, blk 2.
involved. Study it.
435
James Helms to A. M. Helms, agree Helms add, Medford
ment, lease of farm, etc................ 500
Emma V. Savage to J. P. Hoiglar.d,
The June number of the Medford
$1.50
State of Oregon to Realty Invest Release of dower, land in Twp 37-2 1 Pacific Monthly, Per Year
Magazine has been received and is very ment Co. land in Twp 36-1............ loot)
$1.50
Linda Austin to Mary E. Wallace, ' Jacksonville Post, Per Year
creditable to its publisher Mr. Brown.
Realty Investment Co. to W. C. W.D. lot 17 blk 22, Medford
2000
Total ................................ ~$X00
The article descriptive of Jacksonville Earle, W.D. same land.................... 900
B. F. Benson to C. C. Lowrey, W.D, ’ Our Price Roth Paptrs
$2.25
and vicinity is very gxxl but the bank
W. C. Earle to J. C. Brown, W.D. lot 4, Woodland Heights addition to I The regular subscription price of
buildind illustrated therein should be same land................................................1 Medford
10 [
the Pacific Monthly is $1.50 per year,
designated "Bank of Jacksonville"
Charles H. Hosley to Ermay L. Hos- but we have made arrangements by
J. C. Brown to C. W. Palm, W.D.
10 which we can furnish both it and the
same land............................................ loo ley, W.D. land in 38-1
An evangelist at Albany is preaching
Ashland Cold Storage & Meat Co. to Post
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Mrs. Mary Pracht to A. H. Pracht,
for $2.25 per year, to all sub
on old-fashioned literal hell, full of fire W.D. tract in Ashland.......................... Chas H. Hosley, Corp, deed, NW q of , scribers new or.oltl. who pay one year
1 in
. advance. No subscriptions taken
and sulphur. Okl residents of that
H. D. Kesterson to White-Shelby- SW q Sec 16-39-1
vicinitv should be easily cor.vit ca 1 on Hunt Mining Co. W.D. land in Sec 28-
G. W. Blalock to Minnie E. Schall- at
. this rate unless cash accompanies
the subject.
1 . the order.
34-4.....................................................100J I gorn, Q. C. D. land in Sec 29 33-4
A COMPLETE LINE OF DRUGS
CITY DRUG STORE
J. JY. ROBINSON, Propietor
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REAL ESTATE
To the People
of Jacksonville
$2G,400 66 acres, 27 acres in young orchard, 39 acres in alfalfa. Good
improvements. All farming implements and household goods
with the place. On county road near town.
$6,000—17acres, alfalfa and fruit.
Good buildings. Adjoining
city limits.
$7,000— 20 acres in orchard, leading variety. House, barn and out
buildings. On county road just outside city limits.
$4,500 28 acres, alfalfa or fruit land. All level, black loamy soil. Near
town, good location.
$10,500 —35 acres, orchard, vineyard and alfalfa. Good buildings. Fine
location, 2 miles from town.
$2,025 45 acres unimproved land. Weed enough to pay for clearing.
Best of fruit land.
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$4,000 120 acres, 25 acres in alfalfa, more easily cleared. Good ditch.
Good buildings. Stock ranch.
$600 —80 acres, homestead relinquishment, 10 acres cleared. Some fruit
trees, house, barn, live spring, two cows, one mule, pigs and
chickens.
We have a large list of other property not herein specified. Im
proved and unimproved at reasonable prices. Stock ranches, farming
and fruit land in the best location. A crop fr’lure in the vicinity is
unknown.
Jacksonville
If you want to buy or sell come and see us. Our prices are right.
Meat Market
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225 (coach for Ashland) 10.15 P. M.
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Summer Rates East |
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During the Season 1909
Via the
Southern Pacific Co.
From MEDFORD
To
To
To
To
OMAHA and Return - -
KANSAS CITY and Return
ST. LOUIS and Return
CHICAGO and Return - -
$69.90
$69.90
$77.90
$82.90
And to other principal cities in the East, Middle West and South
Correspondingly low fares.
On Sale lune 2, 3; July 2, 3; August 11, 12
To DENVER and Reiurn
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$69.90
On Sale May 17, July 1, August 11
Going transit limit 10 days from date of sale, final return
limit October 31st.
These tickets present some very attractive features in the way
of stopover privileges, and choice of routes; thereby enabling
passengers ‘o make side trips to many interesting points enroute.
Routing on the return trip through California may be had at
a slight advance over the rates quoted.
Full particulars, sleeping car reservations and tickets will be
furnished by any Southern Pacific local agent, 'or
WM. McMURRAY, G eneral P assenger A gent , P ortland , O re .
THE JACKSONVILLE POST
LEADING ADVERTISING MEDIUM
Of Southern Oregon