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i® i» H Nunan-Taylor Co. w Offer this week all White and Summer III Goods at special prices II II White figured Lawns now at 8 l-3c, 10c and 12 l-2c per yard. III M II II 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. 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. II We invite your inspection and will till lili be pleased to show our complete Line ÏI of Summer Dress Goods at prices 9 that defy competition. 9 iiii NUNAN-TAYLOR CO. OI FICIAL PAPER OF THE CITY OF JACK SONVILLE. OREGON A weekly newspaper, published every Saturday at the county «cat of Jackson Co., Ore. D. W. Bagshaw. Editor. Entered as second-class matter June 22, 1907, at the post office at Jacksonville, Oregon, under Act of Congress of March 3, 1879. SATURDAY, JULY 3, 1909. SUBSCRIPTION Onaymr. by mail.............................................JI.50. Advertiainir rates furnished on application violation of an order of the courts and on the other hand concerning the fact that there are men in the land who are law-breakers, who have for many years been deliberate, persistent, debauching law-violators and yet have gone un whipped of justice. The law technical ly is justified in punishing Mr. Gompers and his comrades, but the real lawless ness of injustice comes to light in the immunity which is assured to the glori fied lawbreakers by the dexterity and maladroitness of the legal power which they command.—Stephen S. Wise, Ph. D., in July, Pacific Monthly. DIED Birthday Party. A very pleasant party was given at the Neuber residence June 29, the oc casion being the fifteenth birthday of Miss Laura. Those present were Misses Della Reeve, Fleta Ulrich, Ed ith Hamond Flossie Dunford, Adrel Elmer, Stout and Mrs. Ella Cook and Mrs. Harry Luy, Proper Treatment for Dysentery mtl Diarrhoea. The great mortality from dysentery and diarrhoea is due to a lack proper treatment at the first stages of the disease. Chamberlain’s Colic, Cholera and Diarrhoea Remedy is a reliable and effectual medicine, and when given in time will prevent any dangerous conse quences. It has been in use for many years and has always met with unvary ing success. For sale by the City Drug Store. At Ruch, Ore., Saturday, June 26, Disclosures in the Sigel murder mys 1909, Miss Mabel Beagle, aged 19 years. tery reveal facts which are Bimply hor Funeral at Jacksonville, Monday after rible and showiplainly to every thinking noon. —o - person the futility of attempting to “christianize” such races as the Chi In Jacksonville, Sunday, June 27, nese by women missionaries. The 1909, Mrs. Fannie M. Port, a native of teaching of centuries, coupled with all Massachusetts, aged 55 years. Funeral the traditions of the race, has instilled at 2 P. M. Tuesday, Rev. Ennis of into the mind, until it has hecome part ficiating. COURT HOUSE of the Chinaman’s character, the belief that woman is an inferior. If obedient Items of Interest to Jacksen County and pleasing to her husband and mas Mrs. Fannie M. Port. ter she is to be petted and made much Tax Payers of, but if displeasing she is to be re moved that another may occupy her Mrs. Fannie M. Port of this place place. Knowing the estimate at which died Sunday, June 27, 1909. Mrs. Port MARRIAGE LICENSES women are held by the Chinese, we was born in 1853,at Scheflield, Berkshire are at a loss to understand why women Co. Mass, and moved to Oklahoma in Orvid Bursell and Edith M. Cox. of education and refinement should un 1892, where her husband died. She George A. Philips and Cora E. Gar dertake the task of attempting the moved to Oregon in 1905 and settled conversion of these people while so near her son-in-law, Mr. Decatur nett. many opportunities offer for missionary Davis, she leaves a son, aon-in-law and Marion F. Young and Elsie Hicks. work among members of the white two grandchildren, to mourn her loss. Harry A. Van Ansell and Irene Tull. race. One result of the tragedy I Mrs. Port was greatly loved and re George L. Carter and Anna W. Bee should be to require the removal of spected by all who knew her and we young women teachers from the mis deeply sympathize with the bereaved son. Charles F. Rantz and Clara Newman. sion schools, by the civil authorities if in their great loss. necessary. Edward A. Evenson and Agnes Von A F riend . der Hellen. Christian ladies, of the white race, PROBATE COURT young or old have no call to enter Chi MARRIED nese missions as teachers or otherwise. The fallacy of attempting the conver Estate of Lorenzo N. Colby, Deceas sion of the Chinaman has been repeat Spears—Willis. At the M. E. par ed. Petition for letters of adminis edly proven and needs no further sonage in this city, Wednesday, June tration filed and Helen C. Colby ap demonstration. Some Chinamen have 30, 1909, by Rev. G. A. Gray: Mr. F. pointed administratrix. Appraisers ap professed conversion to the Christian W. Spears to Miss Florence N. Willis, pointed, religion but careful inquiry reveals the both of Medford, Ore. Mr. and Mrs. Estate of Thcmas W. Stanley. De fact thut in ninety-nine cases out of the F. E. Williamson were piesent at the ceased. Petition for letters of adminis hundred it was a matter of policy, not ceremony. tration tiled and administratrix appoint of conviction. If teachers for Chinese Sanderson Ashworlh. At the M. E. ed. schools are needed- let men be employ- parsonage in Jacksonville, Thursday, In the matter of Harold O. and Ma ed to give the necessary instuction, the July 1, 1909, by Rev. G. A. Gray: Mr. bel A. Fishback, minoijp. Petition for lady teacher can if she seeks it. find Charles C. Sanderson to Mias Agnes the appointment of guardian filed and I plenty of scope for her "missionary .’.I Ashworth, both of Central Point, Ore. guardian appointed. talent*, among those of her own race. Mr. and Mrs. Sanderson, parents CIRCUIT COURT of the groom attended the ceremony. - ■ »--------- - Memphis, Tennessee, enjoys the dis tinction of being the largest city in the NEW CASKS Bowel Complaint in Children world where the sale of intoxicating liquor is prohibited by law, 600 saloons George Churchman, Guardian vs in that city were closed by the new When six months old the little daugh Laura W. Gardner. Suit to foreclose state law which went into effect at ter of E. N. Dewey, a well known mer mortgage. Complaint tiled. midnight June 30th. chant of Agnewville, Va., had an at B. F. Carter vs Elmer Carter. Suit tack of cholera infantum. Chamber j to quiet title. Complaint filed and lain’s Cjlic, Cholera and Diarrhoea summons issued. R/ST/CEAND THE LAW. Remedy was given and effected a com Almira A. Whetstone vs Rogue River plete cure. This remedy has proven ! Valley Railroad Co. as a corporation, It is undeniable^that Messrs. Gompers very succsseful in case of bowel com ' Action for damage. Complaint tiled and Mitchell have been guilty of viola plaint in children and when given ac and summons issued. tion of an order of the courts and inso cording to the plain printed directions far of contempt of court. If Mr. Gom- can be relict! upon with perfect confi REAL ESTATE TRANSFERS pers and his comrades serve the exces dence. When reduced with water and sive sentence imposed upon them, mil sweetened it is pleasant to take, which Frank Loughin to R. H. Toft, W.D. lions of right-thinking men throughout is of great importance when a medi the^land will be deeply troubled concern cine must be given to young children. lot 14 blk 1, Medford........................... 10 Oscar F. Chilgren to B. F. Benson, ing the punishment of these men for For sale by the City Drug Store. Why Do You Worry your life away these warm days over a hot stove baking F Diarrhoea When you want a quick cure without any loss of time, and one that is followed by no bad results, use 6 Loaves for 25 Cents g I I Family Trade Solicited Sole 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. A COMPLETE LINE OF DRUGS NORTH BOUND TRAINS. Roseburg Passenger .7:41 A.M. Shasta Limited...........9:25 A.M. Oregon Express.........5:24 P. M. Portland Express. ...8:39 P.M. No. 11 Shasta Limited.......... 5:50 A.M. No. 15 California Express. .10:35 A.M. No. 13 San Fran. Express.. .3:32 P.M. No. 19 Ashland Passenger. .10:45 P.M. Note carefully No. 20 does not con nect at Roseburg with trains for points North, No. 19 runs only to Ashland but leaves Portland 8:15 A. M. Shasta Limited No’s. 11 and 12 are not intended for local travel and parties boarding same must apply for reserva tion in advance, if same is available party may board train. It is not the intent to carry much baggage on this train, baggage will follow. For local points passengers should take trains 19 and 20 and 15 and 16. Going North the Portland Express only makes the larger town stops. No. 13 however makes about same stops as formerly. For additional information as to what trains stop at different points call at or phone the depot. The coach heretofore carried on No. 225 is discontinued, local freights will pass Medford during the day instead of night of night as heretofore. The above is the best mail service and train service Rogue River Valley ever had, letters mailed in Portland before 5:30 P.M. will reach Medford 5:50 following morning. Trains 11, 12, 13, 14, alone carry United States Mail. Agents Abany Beer PERFUMERY Change in Southern Pacific Time Table. 20 12 16 14 I I ÍÍ CITY DRUG STORE J. W. ROBINSON, Propietor REAL ESTATE $26,400 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—17^2 acres, 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. Wood enough to pay for clearing. Best of fruit land. $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 frUure jn the vicinity is unknown. If you want to buy or sell come and see us. Our prices are right. NOTICE Jacksonville Real Estate Company Beginning Sunday, June 27, 09, mail will close in the morning (North bound and Eastern mail only) 8:30 A. M. sharp, and in the afternoon (South bound and Eastern mail only) at 2:15 P. M. John F. Müler P. M. ADOLF SCHULZ, Manager The new Oliver Typewriter, latest la improved can be seen at this office. We have secured the agency for Jack sonville and surrounding country and would be pleased to receive yourjorder. Jacksonville Post. To the People of Jacksonville Vii the Southern Pacific Co. OMAHA and Return - - KANSAS CITY and Return ST. LOUIS and Return CHICAGO and Return - - $69.90 $69.90 $77.40 $32.40 And to other principal cities in the East, Middle West and South Correspondingly low fares. On Salt June 2, 3; luly 2, 3; August 11, 12 To DENVER and Return - ■ $6^.90 On Salt May 17, luly 1, August 11 Jacksonville Meat Market JOHN DUNNINGTON, Prop. Dealer in All Kinds of Fresh and Cured Meats, Choice Lard, Etc. •- During the Season 1909 To To To To T. L. DeVore Second Hand Store Jacksonville. Summer Rates East From MEDFORD AND VICINITY. I have engaged the service of I. H. Baxter of Ashland, Ore., who is a first-class shoe and harness maker, All work guaranteed first-class and dene on short notice. Give him a trial and you will not have te wear out one pair of shoes going after the pair left for repair. Corner Oregon and Main Sts., Jack sonville, Oregon, where you will find a complete line of Whips, Harness Goods and Second Hand Goods of all kinds. Oregon ' LUY & KEEGAN, Props. It never fails and is pleasant and safe to take. It is equally valuable for children. It is famous for its cures over a large part of the civilized world. No. No. No. No. Jacksonville Bakery sen, Prop. ™E RECEPTION Chamberlain’s Colic. Cholera and Diarrhoea Remedy. SOUTH BOUND TRAINS. Jacksonville Post '(VÎ You Ruin Your Health White Nainsooks 10 to 20 cents a yard. II II h W.D. NE cf NW See 14-35-2 10 E. M. Halley to Leon B. Haskins, W.D. land in Twp 37-1....................... 10 H. D. Brumble to Leon B. Haskins, W.D. land in Twp 37-1......................700 Julius Hart to G. C. Culy, W.D. land in Sec 15- 39-1............................ 10 Wm. H. Penter to R. J. Edwards, W.D. tract in city of Ashland.......... 10 i 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 I e 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