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LOCAL NEWS Peanuts, warm and delicious at the Boss. This is the City of Jacksonville now. into sacred precincts that should be be IRRIGATION PROJEC1 A Step in Advance Oh Mister! How good that ice cream yond the reach of man-made laws. Medford will have free delivery be is at the Boss. Did you -vote for the charter amend This is one of the most expensive ginning September 15. ments? B. F. Mulkey attended the “home Propose to Irrigate 30,000 In the matter of curtailing human I notions the human race ever indulged, Miss Flora Thompson was a visitor talent” show at Central point, Tues Advertise in the Post and increase , privileges and tramping upon personal and it has been indulged some centur- in Medford, Monday. your business. | ies too long. When it come3 to dis Acres in Yakima Valley day evening. liberties. Oregon with its liquor law, cussing human liberties and things ^OR KENT House and barn, A meeting of the fruit growers of j J. Nunan the merchant, returned its hat-pin law and its nine-foot sheet Phone 171, Jacksonville. Tuesday from Newport. Rogue River valley will be held at I Representatives of 10 cities and many law, has a close second in Washington, sacred, the fact should be considered Mrs. Violet Weaver of Eureka, Cal. Medford, this (Saturday) afternoon, districts of the Yakima Valley assem- where is just going in to effect a law , that there is nothing so solemly sacred The Boss has reduced the price on If interested in fruit it will pay you to bled last week at Sunnyside to organize forbidding the smoking of cigarettes, as the liberties and the happiness of is visiting friends in Jacksonville. his fancy Chinaware. the race as a whole. The subservience attend as matters of vital importance to promote the high line canal to irri Gus Newbury the attorney, has re and a statute requiring a certificate of 1 of individual liberty and indulgence to Dr. R. E. Kelsey of Gold Hill was in will be disucssed. turned from Portland and Seattle. gate lands above the Selah, the Moxee good health from both parties in a pro [ the demands of the society as a whole, town recently on buisnesr. The public meeting held in I.O. O.F. I canal near North Yakima, the Union posed marriage. We shall watch the is one of the triumphs of modern civil- Clarence Reeve left for Weed Cal., Attorney J. N. Johnson was here hall Tuesday evening by the United [Gap irrigation company's canal near effect or the fate—of both laws with izaiion. In fact there is no law that this week where he has employment. from Grants Pass one day this week. Artisans, was well attended and con Parker and Itillah and the Sunnyside interest, for both stand for alvance makes for the general good that docs Miss I.ouiao Jones, of the Telephone The Boss for candies, nuts, fruit siderable interest manifested in the canal from Parker to Kiona: ment. There are nine chances out of not restrain the individual. vegetables, in fact everything that is Exchange, spent Thursday in Medford. order. Mr. and Mrs. Darrin were ap It was decided to appoint a commit ten that in a test case they will From many there will come the cry nice. Moving Pictures and Songs, at U. pointed as deputies to solicit new tee of 30, three from each of the towns either be found unconstitutional or a that such a law is in advance of tbe S. Hall tonight. Admission 10 15 cents. members. Chas. Basye and daughter Miss Cora affected, to meet the irrigation com technical loop-hole will be fouttd by age. Just so. There never was a Will Judge of Portland, a nephew of have returned from a trip to Cresent The old charter of Jacksonville was mittee of the United States senate on which their provisions may be avoided. benificent law nor the enunciation of City. Mrs. J. Nunan is visiting in Jacksonville. passed Oct. 19, 1860 and after serving its tour of the irrigation projects next I We hope it will be otherwise, especially an uplifting principle that was not in The days are getting shorter, but at as a guide for almost fifty years, will fall. Over 300,000 acres are involved I for the sake of the marriage law. Subscribe for The Post and ask your advance of the age which gave it birth, neighbor to do likewise, only $1.50 per present the shortening process is slow. be superseded by the amended charter under the proposed canal project. The hour struck some time ago for even from the day when Jehovah thun- year. It is proposed to start the canal at[20th century civilization to wakeup dred from Sinai. It is because of The Mayor and several lesser officials ratified by the votes of the people at I and take notice of the fact that not these advanced principles that the race Mrs. O. Harbaugh visited her sister of Medford were visitors in town Mon Thursday’s election. During the oper Cle Elum from the Yakima river. ation of the old charter many changes From there the canal would go south [ only a principle of social ecomony but has advanced. Mrs. Martha Rapp at Ashland, several day. days this week. Trespass Notices, printed on cloth, have taken place in the town and state, and east through the Yakima valley, j the welfare of the whole body of soci- If the people on Mars ever get into conditions which existed at the orga terminating near Kiona. This would ety is concerned in the matter of mat- Only $2.25 cash in advance, secures for sale at this office, 50 cents per nization of the town have ceased to touch with this mundane s|>here, their mean about 90 miles of construction rimony so often entered upon hastily both The Jacksonville Post and Pacific dozen. exist now while new and different con work. The state of Washington took and lightly, and so often repented of first gasp of astonishment will be at Monthly for one year. the discovery of the fact that for cen Herbert Hanna the Atty, is nicely lo ditions have arisen which call for diff up the proposition some 18 years ago before the divorce courts with an ac- turies we have been breeding improved Blaine Klum the cartoonist and wife cated with offices in the Bank of Jack erent laws and regulations. and expended $17,000 on surveys and companiment of shameful publicitv. onions, roses, poultry, pigs, dogs and i 1-, 4 ««V . . r. V. .x ■ — - —— 4- 1 . —■ __ of Medford, spent Saturday and Sunday sonville. FOR SALE 20 acres of young or the project was shown to be entirely The marriage law, like all similar horses, and have reached the highest with Jacksonville friends. W ANTED—16 inch fir wood in ex feasablo. 1 “ It was dropped by the state at.empts and propo’sition3 that have degree of perfection in many of these chard adjoining city limits, on coun change for printing. Apply to Jack Plain and colored job printing done owing to lack of funds. With the gone before it, will meet with derision ty road; fine location; deep level lines, but in the matter of our offspring sonville Post. at reasonable rates. Send or telephone loamy soil; % mile from postoffice, United States reclamation projects now and criticism as interfering with in we have been “letting nature take its your orders to this office. Hon. B. F. Mulkey of this city has courthouse, high school; leading va under way and the lands embraced in herent human rights and an intrusion course. ’’—Outlook. riety of fruit; 6 acres pears, 10 acres- these two projects over 1,600,000 acres Sheriff W. A. Jones was called ¡to been invited to deliver the Fourth of July oration at Grants Pass. apples, 2 acres peaches, some bear will be reclaimed in Benton, Yakima, Eugene this week, as a witness in a Celebrate the Fourth with Medford ing trees, alfalfa and garden patch; Kittitas and Klickitat counties, the ma case before the circuit court. good 4-room house, barn, outbuilding, jor portion being in Benton aud Yaki Read our new clubbing off er,Oregon’s and help make it a success for Jackson ( County and Southern Oregon. household goods, farming tools, 1 ma counties. greatest magazine and the Post, both cow, 20 chickens, 3 wells wells to Mrs. Will Estes of Dunsmuir and one year for $2.25 cash in advance. irrigate portions of land if necessary; Sore Nipples. Miss Cronin of San Francisco who has Mrs. Beet Orr of M.dford formerly $350 per acre, terms. Jacksonville Misses Grimes visited Jacksonville rela Any mother who has had experience been visiting at the home of J. W. Opp Real Estate Co., Adolf Schulz, man tives this week. with this distressing ailment will be left for Portland Wednesday. ager. The holiday season is over and the pleased to know that a cure may be Al; Learned is the Boss, he has fruits SALESMEN WANTED. No house vegetables, candies, soft drinks, post Boss has a few things left oyer which to house canvassing. Call On business [ effected by applying Chamberlain’s cards, fancy dishes, cigars and tobacco. must go. A fresh supply of candy has men, professional men and others at | . Salve as soon as the child is done nurs- been received. [ ing. Wipe it off with a soft cloth be- Mr. J. Lyden is painting the addi their place of business. You can make [ fore allowing the babe to nurse. Many One hundred and four votes were PROGRAM tion to his hotel, considerably improv- $50.00 a week. Experience not neces- i Liamcu trained nurses uoc use this salve with best unsBaivc nun uvai the appearance and making the build cast at the Special election Thursday. sary. We equip you fully with sample esults. For sale by City Drug Store. Of this number 102 were for the amend Parade, 10 a. m. ing more durable. ments and 2 against them. Just as and sample case. Fine, pleasant work. Exercises at City Park, 11 a. m. I Your own boss. Work when you Chautauqua, Ashland, Oregon. June well have made it unanimous. , please and go where you please. You I A KNOCKER 7th to 17th. Better than ever, - which Auto Races, 1 p. m. Recorder Dox met with an accident deal with the best class of people only. means A—1. Write for printed mat AT MEDFORD Ball Game, 2 p. m. this week which might have resulted in ter. When your days work is done you permanent injury. While crossing the have your money in your pocket, Be Foot, Egg, Sack Races and other amuse The new train schedule of the South street he slipped owing to some irreg independent. Investigate this, En- ern Pacific is published in this paper. ularity in the crossing severely, sprain A coat of tar and feathers is prom ments at 2:30 p. m. tirely new proposition. Address, Better read it before starting on a ing the right limb. ised by local real estate dealers on Horse Races, 3:30 p. m. M. C. Young, Mgr., 162 Ohio st., some dark night for a stout, heavy set journey. The Board of Trustees held a specia 1 Chicago. Fire Drill, 6:30 p. m. individual, of reddish face and heavy | It’s Luck to Smoke Puck meeting Thursday evening to canvass moustache, of about 225 pounds dressed | Band Concert, 7 p. m. the returns of the charter election. The Better than 5c Cigar as a farmer, who wears a broad- They found the result to be as stated Fire Works, 8 p. m. brimmed black hat and has been con- The Cigar in the Green Box elsewhere in this paper, 102 for, and spicuous on the street corners of Med- Big Dance on Pavilion. Oh, Johnnie, where are you going? 2 against the amendments. ford for some months past. The annual school election which was qO down to the Boss for ice cream. The gentleman in question is a pro- PRIZES What do you go there for? Mamma held Monday afternoon passed off very Crater Lake Road Knocked fessional and salaried knocker, whose quietly, but little interest was mani lays it is the be§t. occupation in life is to discourage sole For the best Floats, $20 and $10 Out. Attorney Me Mahan nowcomers and prospective purchasers For the best decorated Automobiles, $25 and $15 Mr. P. C. Bigham of Medford was a fested and the vote polled was very wins suit in the Circuit from locating in the Rogue River val For the best Order or Society, $20 caller at this office Saturday, renewing light. B. F. Mulkey was chosen Direc ley. As soon as he can reach some one For the best Cowgirl, $5 his subscription to the “Leading News tor and Lewis Ulrich Clerk. The gen Court at Salem. tlemen are well qualified for the posi who contemplates buying local realty I For the best Cowboy, $5 paper of Southern Oregon”. tions to which they have been elected or orchard property, he starts the an For the best Clown, $5 If you have any item of news inter FOR SALE — Two and one-half acres vil chorus to discourage them and gra- L. H. McMahan has won his case in esting in character kindly hand it to HORSE RACES in city limits, two story house, out the circuit court at Salem, having ob- tuitosly offers the information that I our reporter or send it to this office we buildings, water tank and gasoline tained the order asked for restraining property in the Willamette valley is Free for all Trotting or Pacing, $100 will appreciate the favor; pumping plant) good family or the expenditure by the state of the far better and far cheaper. Boggy Race, $75 Mrs. H. Heims and daughter of San chard and garden spot. Most de $100,000. appropriated by the last leg When real estate men is seen taking Three year old Trotting Race, $50 Francisco are visiting at tbe home of sirable location in the city, for sale islature for the construction of a state out a prospective investor, the knocker I Running Race, $50 Mrs. A. Helms in this city. Mrs. cheap. Enquire of Jacksonville Real highway to Crater lake. Judge Gallo makes it his buisness to lie in wait and Pony Race, $25 Reims was formerally Miss Sophia Estate Company. way rendered a decision in the case queer the sale if possible. Real estate Walters. AUTO RACES Mr. C. C. Pursdl, of Buncom, was a Tuesday morning in which he holds men have stood it so long that patience WANTED—We want men or women has ceased to be a virtue and have | Following are the Automobile races together with the route that the law appropriating the money to represent us in every community. visitor in town this week, while here he they will travel: was purely local, as it applied only to banded themselves together for a made this office a pleasant call and re You can make from $200.00 up mon two counties, and special because it is I warm reception to the mossback. First Race. Class A runabouts- Rules: Entrance fee, $10; thly. Pleasant work. Address C. newed his subscription to The Post for — Southerij Oregonian. limited to a specified section and for a another year. Mr. Pursel is engaged two men in each car; each car must be numbered and leave in order B. Jones, Medford Oregon. in the lumber business at Buncom, own special purpose. of numbers at intervals of five minutes; must enter car by July 1; Say! Did you see that new Oliver ing both the mill and timber he is pre It is the intention of the attorneys prize $50. A WRECK typewriter at this office? We can sell pared to fill oders at reasonable prices. for the state officials to have the case Second Race. Class B touring cars —Rules: Same as class A; you an up to date machine for a small He reports a good trade. is the only fit description for the man carried to the supreme court, hoping to prize $75. payment down and 17 cent^ per day or woman who is crippled with rheu- With “Rose” fairs at Portland and get a reversal of the decision. Third Race. Class C, any local car in Rogue River Valley- until balance is paid. Jacksonville Post. • matism. Just a few rheumatic twinges other cities, “Strawberry” at Rose Rules: Same as class A; prize $100. may be the forerunner of a severe at- Leave your watch, clock, or jewelry burg, “Cherry” at Salem, “Apple” at Course—Leave corner of Central Avenue and Main Street, Oregon Settler of ’51 Dies . tack—stop the trouble at the start I in need of repair at O. NEDVIDEK’S Albany, etc., etc., there seems no good j through Central Point by postoffice, over Hanley Hill, around Bybee with Ballard ’ s Snow Liniment. Cures I at Jacksonville, on your way to Med reason why Jacksonville should not get corner, returning on main road to Medford, finishing at Medford the rheumatism and all pain. Price 25c ford and it will be ready upon your re up an exhibition to top the list and Benjamin Mensch, one of the Ore National Bank. Roads cleared and all precautions taken to avoid turn, all work Guaranteed, charges show other towns of the state and . the 1 gon settlers of 1851, died at Grants 50c and $1.00 Sold by J. W. Robinson. accidents. «. reasonable. — Pass Monday, He was born at Wilkes- public at large that although old it is State Fire Law barre, Penn., January 2, 1830, came Mr. H. L. Holgate of Bonanza, Kla still very much alive. Railroad Excursion Rates From All Points in west and was a scout in the govern math Co. one W the Board of control Miss Grace Bedford of Medfod, em ment service in Northern California the Valley under the new water regulations is in ployed as a nurse at a hospital at An act passed in 1907 to provide for town looking over water rights prfe- Grants Pass, was accidentally poisoned in the Indian troubles of the 50’s. He the protection against forest fires and paratory td a hearing of water users at at that place Monday night, dying settled at Grants Pass about 1863. He to create a state board of forestry was the pioneer brickmaker of the Eagle Point. Tuesday forenoon. Miss Bedford had , Rogue River Valley. He leaves a wife, made it unlawful during the months Medford will have a special election taken some mixture by mistake Mon Mrs. M. J. Mensch, and one son, Fred from June 1 to October 1 for any per July 23, for the purpose of annexing day night, when found Tuesday morn Mensch, the present county surveyor son to set fire to any slashing, chop ping, wood land or brush land, without several outside districts to the city. , ing she was unconscious and though i of Josephine county. l permission from a state fire warden The residents of the outside districts every thing possible was done to re and compliance with the terms specified. are anxious to be admitted in order to vive her, she died soon after. THE secure water from the system being The R. R. V. Ry. has had new time The Fourth at Medford installed. cards printed, several changes are A. N. O’Neal of Portland represent made, the most important of which is J As this city will have no celebration ing the Pacific Telephone and Tele that the train will make three regular ' this year it will be quite proper to as graph Co. has been in Jacksonville sev-1 trips in the future instead of two, as J sist our neighbor, Medford, in celebra eral days this week in the interest of formerly. The motor car will be placed I ting the Fourth. An attractive pro The leading magazine of the west. Beauti night service for the local exchange, on the line July 20, and will make two ! gram of amusements has been prepared More than nine out of every fully illustrated. * Interesting stories. Ar but so far had not been able to make round trips daily, making a total of 5 and special pains have been taken to «™ features which will -..... interest .. ten cases of rheumatism are trips for both trains each day. This- p provide any definite arrangements. all, ticles each month describing the resources of A few more gallons of paint, prop will afford very fair facilities for from the smallest child to the oldest simply rheumatism of the the state and whole Pacific Coast. erly applied would add a great deal to going to and returning from Medford. resident of the valley. A list of prizes muscles, due to cold Or damp, We are sending out statements to a to be given the winners of the differ or chronic rheumatism. tbe appearance and at the same time In Subscription Price $1.50 Per Year increase the value of certain buildings number of subscribers who are in ar ent races, etc. will be found elsewhere such cases no internal treat in this city. Try it, you will be sur rears. These are not duns, but simply in this paper. ment is required. The free By special arrangements with the publishers prised at the change in appearance statements showing date to which sub application of which a few dollars’ expenditure will scriptions are paid according to books we offer The Big Head in this office. If there is any mistake, make. please notify us in order that we may is of two kinds—conceit and the big Traveling Necessaries correct the same. The Postal Depart head that comes from sick headache. Trunks I And The ment at Washington, has made a ruling Does your head ever feel like a gourd ■ that all subscriptions to weekly papers and your brain feel loose and sore? Suit Cases ’ must be paid in advance, or at least You can cure it in no time by acting on is all that is needed and it is cer Valises i Both One.Year for within one year, in order to allow mail your liver with Ballard's Herbine. tain to give quick relief. Give. Leather Bags a trial and see for yourself |j 0W Isn ’ t it woruh trying for the absolute ing al publishers’ rates. We are try- ( I CASH IN ADVANCB Nunan Taylor Co. #n(1 ing to comply with the ruling, so we and certain relief you'll get? Sold by quickly it relieves the soreness. Price ajc; P . Jacksonville. send the statements. Jacksonville Post. J. W. Robinson. * Celebrate The Fourth On Monday, July 5, at MEDFORD, OREGON STATE ROAD LOSES. SPECIAL^ CLUBBING OFFER 3 Pacific Monthly Chamberlain’s Liniment I The Pacific Monthly | Jacksonville Post