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About Jacksonville post. (Jacksonville, Or.) 1906-19?? | View Entire Issue (July 3, 1909)
LOCAL NEWS Fourth of July, tomorrow- Advertise in the Post and increase your business. F. C. Carnahan came in from the Blue Ledge mine Tuesday. Oh Mister! How good that ice cream is at the Boss. D. B. Grant, of Ashland, transacted business in town Wednesday. FOR RENT —House and barn. Phone 171, Jacksonville. Judge Day made a business trip to Medford, Wednesday. Mr. and Mrs. Schultz of Medford visi ted friends in this city Sunday. Elmer A. Hicks of Medford was a business visitor in this city Tuesday. C. W. Conklin, of Medford, was a business visitor in this city, Monday. Moving Pictures and Songs, at U. S. Hall tonight. Admission 10 15 cents. Wm. Shulz and wife of Medford at tended the ball game in this city Sun- day. Trespass Notices, printed on cloth, for sale at this office, 50 cents per dozen. BAND CONCERTS Permission has been granted to erect the band stand on the vacant lot oppo site the Bank of Jacksonville, where the boys will give their regular weekly concerts during the summer. The subscription list is still open and | if you have not already signed it, call I at the Bank and put down your name for whatever amount you desire to con tribute. The following named persons have signed the list since the former report was published, viz: Ì HE ORATOR OF LONG AGO ERE nre some of the things HE Fourth of July was the day which every mother should upon which every boy felt that have nt hand ou the Fourth: he had an inalienable right to A porcelain or agate pitcher make all the noise he could. Miss Alice Klippel visited friends in Every firecracker was to him a scream and basin, a package of absorlwnt Medford the first of the week. of joy that the veterans hail tri cotton and one of iodoform gauze, Miss Emma Wendt has closed a suc umphed. and every rocket that pierced some safety plus, n carbonic solutlou, cessful term of school at Watkins. the sky. dropping a trail of sparks be ll solutlou of linseed oil and limewa- hind it, was a shriek of delight that ter. a solution of borii* acid, antiseptic The Boss for candies, nuts, fruit the carnage of battle was ended. Thir soap, flaxseed for poultices and a sur- vegetables, in fact everything that is ty years ago no boy In town wanted to geon’s probe, The ciirliolic solution is nice. J. M. Cronemiller.............$1.00 church clock had known as the “2 per vent.” u teaspoon lie in bed nfter the .................................... B. E. Haney.... Mrs. Richard Bland of Grants Pass, 1 o'clock on that ful of carbolic acid to a pint of water. hour of tolled the Jas. F” Campbell visited her mother Mrs. A. Helms last out of bed In the The boric solution calls for a teaspoon morning, Creeping ful of the acid to a glass of warm wa Silas J. Day....... week. darkness, boys ter. Wm. Puhi........... dressed hurriedly Subscribe for The Post and ask your The simplest form of Injury from T. Cameron....... and silently made neighbor to do likewise, only $1.50 per fireworks is the burn. Cover the burn their way to the W. C. Kitto ....... year. if at all severe with a solution of lin street. The stars Clyde Shaw......... seed oil and ilmewnter and swathe in Mrs. Will Warner and Miss Mary Mrs. Walter Kitto and Miss Kate were shining A. Burven ......... antiseptic gauze. Simple remedies for Colvig of Medford is visiting friends in brightly above Cronemiller were Medford visitors Mattie Thompson burns from punk and matches, of Jacksonville. their bends, and Friday. which children acquire a goodly num H. K. Hanna Jr. the air was a bit ber on the Fourth, are white of egg, Miss Josephine Donegan left Satur WANTED—16 inch fir wood in ex W. T. Grieve.... chilly. They which covers the burn like mucilage change for printing. Apply to Jack day for an extended visit with relatives J. L. Hansen.... were soon joined and keeps out the air. and common sonville Post. at Stockton. W. S. Barnum.., by groups of oth baking soda in the proportion of ono er boys and to J. R. Neil........... Only $2.25 cash in advance, secures F. J. Blakely of Roseburg was here tablespoonful of soda to half a glass gether proceeded J. M. Dews .... both The Jacksonville Post and Pacific Thursday attending the Sterling Mine of water. Cover with gauze. to the homes of Mrs. Kubli......... Monthly for one year. Another very common accident ont water ditch case. companions who Mrs. L. Cauthran Independence day Is the explosion or County Assessor Grieve and family had failed to put The officers of the Southern Oregon shooting of powder tnto the face. Do are spending a few days in the moun- Pioneer Association held a business We are glad to note that so many in an appearauco not allow the boy to pick this powder and by throwing tains hunting and fishing. our citizens appreciate the efforts of meeting in this city Thursday. out for himself, but send him nt once stones at their the band to provide entertainment for to a surgeon after bathing the face Plain and colored job printing done windows or by Celebrate the Fourth with Medford all, whether residents of the city or with carbolic solution and covering it at reasonable rates. Send or telephone pulling strings and help make it a success for Jackson not. The members of the band and with antiseptic gauze. This does not your orders to this office. that had been County and Southern Oregon. relieve the pain or remove the powder, their efficient instructor deserve all fastened to tbelr A little child of Mr. and Mri. Dave but it does prevent small, dirty hands possible encouragement and are en BETTINO The little child of Mr. Mrs. Thomp toes awoke the Thompson, who reside near the court from carrying poisonous matter into CRACKERS. titled to high praise for the proficiency tardy sleepers. son is reported seriously ill. house, is report.d sei iously ill. torn pores. When the party was complete they • my esteemed fellow citizens ." Later—this child died Thursday eve attained. Is your name on the above When the powder is blown into the Read our new clubbing offer,Oregon’s the deserted streets list? There is still room for one more. slons thus Imprinted? Nay, they are proceeded through ning. eyes and the injury seems slight do of tho town firing guns and setting off greatest magazine and the Post, both recorded there like phonograph rec not touch with the fingers, but have one year for $2.25 cash in advance. | Frank Edwards and family, M. M. bunches of snap crackers to arouse ords on a disk, to be reeled off at will. the patient bathe the eyeballs with the the sleepers. Several of the boys car Moses and wife came in from Hutton But let us, for the benefit of the Roscoe Cantrill of Klamath Falls, ar POISON OAK POISONING. ried horns, which they blew to their solution of boric acid, one tablespoon younger reader, describe the old time ful of acid to a glass of warm water. rived Sunday to be a witness in the Cal. Wednesday to trade with our hearts’ content. A number of citizens merchants. Fourth of July orator. He was in This will prevent bloodshot, but tho Sterling Water ditch case. who did not relish having their morn variably the big man of our county patient should be taken at once to an Ballard ’ s Snow Liniment cures it. Mrs. Walter Kentner came up from ing naps thus rudely disturbed stuck Al. Learned is the Boss, he has fruits or maybe of the next county. Almost oculist or, if one cannot be found, to a vegetables, candies, soft drinks, post Medford Wednesday to visit her moth Mr. O. H. P. Cornelius, Turner Ore. invariably he was a lawyer, but occa tbelr heads out of tbelr windows and regular surgeon. «ards, fancy dishes, cigars and tobacco. er Mrs T. J. Kenney. She left the same writes—My wife has discovered that sionally he was merely a judge. Let said uncomplimentary things to them, When the explosion tears open the evening for Newport in company with Snow Liniment cures “Poison Oak It be understood that it is not neces but they only Inugbed and fired off fiesliy pnrt of the band the home nurse Arrangements are being made for more crackers. Their teeth chattered Poisoning”, a very painful trouble. sary for a man carrying the title of Mrs. H. C. Kentner and daughters. must exercise her utmost skill nnd pa the erection of a band stand on the va I with excitement or co!d-It Is not cer She not only cured a case of it on her “Judge” to be a lawyer. Not infre tience. The patient will demand im J. Percy Wells left for Albany Sun tain which — but they did not mind it cant lot opposite The Bank of Jackson self, but on two of her friends who quently he was both a lawyer and a and kept up the merriment. Down mediate relief—something “to make day to attend the State Teachers Con ville. were poisoned by this same ivy. Price colonel, and In that case we knew on the main thoroughfare of the town him feel better”—but here she takes vention. He will also attend the school Chautauqua, Ashland, Oregon. June 25c COe and $1.00 Sold by J. W. Robin what to expect and primed ourselves the restaurants had already opened for her first step to ward off lockjaw. The wound must uot be touched save for the thrill. • 7th to 17th. Better than ever, which superintendents Convention at Salem. business. From a hall above the stores son. But we started out to describe the with sterilized Implements and fab means A—1. Write for printed mat Miss Mary Peter is in charge of his the music of a band played for the Fourth of July orator, and we have rics. Tlace the ngnte basin over the office during his absence. ter, dancers who had remained up all night digressed. We digressed purposely, gas flame nnd throw into the water No. 4 to usher lu the day. With tho first Roscoe Cantrill, of Klamath Falls, FOR SALE Two and one-half acres the probe with which you expect to for that is just what the orator of the steeple REPORT OF THE CONDITION OF THE peep of day the bells tn every in city limits, two story house, out who had been visiting friends here for day used to do. He would get a salute. tuke out tho offending piece of wad began to peal out n sunrise buildings, water tank and gasoline swinging start, lambast the atmos- [ BANK OF JACKSONVILLE several days, returned to his home while from the hilltop back ot the ding Turn back your sleeves and wash pbere. pump vocal pyrotechnics into the pumping plant, good family or Tuesday. at Jacksonville in the State of Oregon, cerulean, orate, rotate and gyrate about canal a cannon roared out. your bands thoroughly in antiseptic chard and garden spot. Most de awake. By this time the city was The new train schedule of the South at the close of business, June 23, 1909. ten minutes concerning the immortal 1 soap nnd water ns hot as you can bear sirable location in the city, for sale and the streets were soon filled with ern Pacific is published in this paper. it and thereafter touch nothing with RESOURCES. George, the glorious Declaration, the cheap. Enquire of Jacksonville Real people. Excursion trains from distant your hands except antiseptic articles. Better read it before starting on a battle of Bunker II111 and Patrick Hen Loans and discounts............... $31,071.69 points arrived every few minutes and Estate Company. journey. ry’s demand for one thing or the oth ndded their human freight to the bus Have some one remove the agate fan Overdrafts, secured and un from the gas stovo after the wate^ lu er; then he would switch off on a tan Miles Cantrail a prosperous farmer of Attention is called to the statements secured ............................... 3,819.61 gent that bad nothing more to do with tling crowds. Farmers from tho sur it has boiled five minutes and ttbth Ruch, returned Sunday from Roseburg published in this issue of The Post, Bonds, securities, etc............. 412.40 American independence than the orbit rounding country with their families water nnd probe nre absolutely asep where he had been as a witness in a showing the condition of our local Banking house, of Venus has to do with the rings of j I loaded on ox carts and farm wugons tic. Remove the wadding from the furniture, I drove Into the public square nnd bo- banks, Beekmans Banking House, and land case. 7,136.47 Saturn. After some minutes' running I came a part of the multitude. At 7 wound with the probe and bathe the and fixtures........................ Bank of Jacksonville, at the close of on the switch be would somersault i 1 o’clock came the parade of “fantas- wound with the sterilized water nnd a Oh, Johnnie, where are you going? Due from approved reserve cnrbolic solution in the proportions back on to the main line by pausing 5,668.25 qo down to the Boss for ice cream. business, June 23. Both institutions banksand cash............... given nbove. Use absorbent antisep suddenly and saying, “But 1 digress.” i | tics.” What do you go there for? Mamma are in a healthy condition and are con Checks and other cash items At 10 o ’ clock the great civic and mil tic cotton, nnd each time you are The, description? Well, the colonel I ducted on sound business principles, af 48.40 itary parade marched through the aays it is the best. - Gold Dust........................ was a tall, thin man, wearing a tall, | streets to the music of lunuiuerablo through with a piece of the cotton fording the citizens of the city and vi Expense................................... 1,443.63 thin suit and a tall, thin linen duster. I bands. There were fire companies In throw it away, but do not lay it back Sidney Abbott who has been attend cinity banking facilities equal to any Total................................. 49,600.45 He wore also a tall plug bat such as I red shirts and black helmet bats draw- in the wSter. ing the Agriculture College at Corvallis town on the coast. Wrap lu Iodoform gauze nnd lenvr Abraham Lincoln used to wear. IIo I Ing the hand engines, or “machines,” has returned to Jacksonville accompa LIABILITIES. wore tall boots, shined to a shimmer j as they were called. There were com the rest to the surgeon. Linseed oil We are sending out statements to a nied by his sister Miss Clara. and limewater will relieve the pain-j number of subscribers who are in ar Capital stock paid in................ $15,000.00 for the occasion. He wore a low cut panies of Masons nnd Odd Fellows in If you have any item of r.ews inter rears. These are not duns, but simply Surplus Fund.......................... 2,139.09 vest, the only low down thing about their regalias, platoons of policemen in but, not being purely aseptic, they car this tall, upright orator. His white uniform, squads of cavalry with sa ry danger with relief. Cleanliness and esting in character kindly hand it to statements showing date to which sub Individual deposits subject to freedom from death dealing germs nro check.................................. 1 28,403.46 shirt front gleamed in the sunshine bers clunking nt tbelr sides, regiments more important at this stage of the our reporter or send it to this office we scriptions are paid according to books that filtered through the lacy verdures I of soldiers with the guns they bad car proceedings than relief from pain. will appreciate the favor. in this office. If there is any mistake, Demand certificates of de 57.90 overhead and helped to raise the tern- ried in the field, wagons loaded with posit Discrepancy in cash.. Mrs. Josephine Russell, Miss Francis i please notify us in order that we may girls In white representing all the 49,600.45 An Object Lesson. Total.................. Nunan and Miss Emma Judge left for . correct the same. The Postal Depart- states of the Union, floats upon which “People nre cnreless.” said tlio man Newport Sunday evening. Later they | ment at Washington, has made a ruling STATE OF OREGON, were represented scenes In the pioneer that all subscriptions to weekly papers days of the republic and carriages con with the big firecracker lu his hand. will extend their trip to Seattle. ( must be paid in advance, or at least County of Jackson, taining the city officials and distin “If they would exercise common sense It’s Luck to Smoke Puck I, Geo. L. Davis, president of the guished guests. Thousands of peoplo we would bear less of accidents on the within one year, in order to allow mail crowded the sidewalks and buildings Fourth.” ing al publishers’ rates. We are try above-named bank, do solemnly swear The Better than 5c Cigar He touched the lighted end of his on either side of the route of parade ing to comply with the ruling, so we that the above statement is true to the and added tbelr shouts to the noise of cigar to the fuse nnd resumed: The Cigar in the Green Box send the statements. Jacksonville Post. best of my knowledge and belief. “There is no danger In tho use of exploding gunpowder. When the pro Geo. L. Davis Pres. Frank Obenchain of Klamath county FOR SALE 20 acres of young or cession reached the park literary exer fireworks if those who handle them W. R. C oleman . came in fora load of supplies this week. cises consisting of the reading of the think of the risk they are running. I chard adjoining city limits, on coun His little daughter who has been at CORRECT — Attest: E d . H. H elms . Declaration of Independence, an ora have shot off firecrackers since I was ty road; fine location; deep level G eo . L. DAVIS. tion by the local congressman, an orig old enough to strike n match nnd tending school here this winter returned loamy soil; % mile from postoffice, inal poem by a budding genius und tho never even got a finger burned.” Directo rs. home with him. courthouse, high school; leading va A smile of recollection camo upon singing of “America" were held. Subscribed and sworn to before me THE OBAND FINALE. riety of fruit; 6 acres pears, 10 acres WANTED—We want men or women The afternoon was devoted to com bls face and be dropped bls band idly apples, 2 acres peaches, some bear this 30, day of June 1909. perature to 99 In the shade. to represent us in every community. petitive trials between the fire compa to Ids side while be said: H. K. Hanna Jr., Notary Public. “I remember once when my Uncle Fourth of July was always a hot day nies, to boat races on the ing trees, alfalfa and garden patch; You can make from $200.00 up mon river, to - in those times. good 4-room house, barn, outbuilding, chasing a greased pig and climbing a Thomas came to our bouse on the thly. Pleasant work. Address C. But, for all that, we are not going greased pole on Fourth. I was a small boy nt the time, household goods, farming tools, 1 B. Jones, Medford Oregon. the common and but I recall distinctly that we had nn cow, 20 chickens, 3 wells wells to REPORTOFTHECONDITIONOFTHE back on the colonel. We loved him, and we love him yet Would that wo A party consisting of Mrs. L. J. finally to a bal- old toy cannon, and Uncle Thomas in irrigate portions of land if necessary; BEEKMAN BANKING HOUSE might go to the picnic this year and loou ascension in sisted upon telling us boys how to fire Sears, Miss Fay Sears, Miss Anna $350 per acre, terms. Jacksonville renew the thrill. Verily, one hour of the park. In the It. Well, sir. lie”— Wendt and Miss Clara Elmer left for Real Estate Co., Adolf Schulz, man at Jacksonville in the State of Oregon, the old time Fourth of July oratory Whack! Bang! Wow! evening a grand Seattle Thursday evening to take in at the close of business, June 23, 1909 were better than a cycle of Cathay Without apologizing for bls haste the ager, display of fire the sights at the A. Y. P. exposition. or even an automobile. Farewell, fond RESOURCES. works and a band man. who had held the firecracker, ran SALESMEN WANTED. No house ton drug store, leaving Ills friend inus and foolish old time patriot—farewelll Say! Did you see that new Oliver concert wound up Bonds and securi to house canvassing. Call on business ( Orators of this day are mere thinking the day’s festivi Ing upon the necessity of being carefuL typewriter at this office? We can sell ties, etc ............................ $106,000.00 men, professional men and others at machines, but thou wert the original ties. Long before you an up to date machine for a small Ready For t!,« Fourth. their place of business. You can make Cash on hand and due from and only successful flying mnchlne, night <$ime every paymant down and 17 cents per day banks ....................... 60,151.31 Blow the fife nn<l heat the drums! and thou flewest so high that at last $50.00 a week. Experience not neces boy had spent all The nation's glorious birthday comes. until balance is paid. Jacksonville Post. thou art loat in the ultimate cerulean. sary. We equip you fully with sample the money lie had Land of the brave, home or the free. Total ........................ 166,151.31 Farewell! So longl saved for a Won't wo celebrate? Hully gee! Leave your watch, clock, or jewelry and sample case. Fine, pleasant work. LIABILITIES. month from tho Wo'vo been ready a week or more. in need of repair at O. NEDVIDEK’S Your own boss. Work when you HI« Prot««t. sale of old bones, Mother's laid Io a double store— at Jacksonville, on your way to Med please and go where you please. You Capital stock paid in... ..$50.000.00 The boy held tbe-iirecracker too long. iron, bottles and Arnica. bHixlagea. oil and lotions. ford and it will be ready upon your re deal with the best class of people only. Surplus fund.................. .. 23,203.94 Plaster and pills and soothing potions. When it shattered Itself it burned his junk and bad Everywhere that a fellow turns turn, all work Guaranteed, charges When your days work is done you Due to banks and bankers 3,538.75 made a requisi Ho trips on something that's good for thumb. have vour money in your pocket, Be Individual deposits subject to reasonable. burns. He bowled with pain and thrust tha | tion on the pater «ayB with pride that we En- independent. Investigate this, 87,908.62 check............................... nal pocketbook. Mother wounded member into his mouth. Mr. John Renault called at the office Are the readiest patriots you could see. tirely new proposition. Address, Demand certificates of de The quantities of “ We nre getting too much govern Thursday and paid up his subscription to ’s bought crutches ami wooden leg«. St., ice cream, lemon Father posit................................. 1,500.00 ment in this country,” he presently Some of his children must lose their peg! this paper for another year. Mr. Re M. C. Young, Mgr., 162 Ohio ade and peanuts But legs are trllles. says dad. says he. cried. “That order to squelch tho pre Chicago. nault was the first subscriber to the lie find already When lost in the cause of liberty. .166,151.31 mature fireworks has put me all out Total........... Post when it was established and al OKKSSMAX. as for a linger, ear or eye. consumed did not And of practice.’* They're nothing at all on the Fourth <-t STATE OF OREGON, A Golden Wedding ways has an encourageing word for the And be looked long and tenderly at satisfy him or make him sick. Al July. printer. though he had burned more gunpow his blistered thumb. Granddad Is ready, too, you bet. means that man and wife have lived to County of Jackson, dor probably than he had ever explod With everything that Il’s wise to get— Z' I, Henry G. Dox, Cashier of the a good old age and consequently have Double Insurance—our house is wood— I ed In nil his life, tie was not contented. “There’s a tailing off In trade.** solemnly swear above named bank, do kept healthy. The best way to keep Said rhe geaial undertaker With the new supply of money be A cuto little monument, nil to the good. To place o'er the one whose happy lot To the funwaJ director that the above statement is true to the healthy is to see that your liver does And the «e:lon. leaning near upon hl« bought more firecrackers and more May lead to rest In our burial plot. peanuts, and when the lust racket bad it's duty 365 days out of 365. The only best of my knowledge and belief. He's old. Is granddad, but never says die spade, Henry G. Dox, Cashier. •'But be hopeful, in good cheer. darted skyward and the last pinwheel Except, of course, on the Fourth ot Jul> way to do this is to keep Ballard's For the glorious Fourth 1« near. Herbine in the house and take it when Subscribed and «worn to before me And 'tls th«n are our biggest Inning« had ceased to slss he mude his way Blow the flfe and bang the drum, homeward, the tlredest and happiest Light the fuse and let ‘er com«! made” ever your liver gets inactive, 50 cents this 30th day of June, 1909. —New York American. —Indlanapolla N«w«. boy In town.—St I-ouU Star. H. K. Hanna Jr., Notary Public. per bottle. Sold by J. W. Robinson. The Boss has reduced the price on his fancy Chinaware. EHHAPS he still flourishes in some spots. Flourishes Is the word we must use, for we are talking about the old time Fourth of July orator. You remember him. He flourished about twenty-live years ago, when you were a boy or a girl, begging pardon for thus Indicat ing your age if you happen to be a woman. We can see him yet if we but shut our eyes to tills vain modern world and look Inward and backward down the darkening vista of memory. We can hear him yet without corking our ears with the same inward and back- ward Intention, for what tympanum that ever tingled, what auricular chamber that ever echoed, with the sky high eloquence of that matchless De mosthenes can quite lose the ltnpres- T I I Traveling Necessaries Trunks Suit Cases Valises Leather Bags Nunan Taylor Co. Jacksonville.