Jacksonville post. (Jacksonville, Or.) 1906-19??, July 10, 1909, Image 2

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Mid-Summer Offerings
Ladies’ White Embroidered Shirt Waists
75c., $1.00, $1.50, $2.03 and $3.00 each
Ladies Lace Trimmed Corset Covers
35c., 50c.,
, and $1.00 each
Ladies’ White Muslin Petticoats
$1.00, fjl.50 and $2.00 each
Ladies’ Black Sateen Sorosis Underskirts Best De-
sign and Full Cut
$1.00, $1.25, $1.50, $2.00, $2.50 and $3.00 each
SEE OUR WINDOW DISPLAY
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Ladies will always find our wearing apparel
New and Desirable
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Jacksonville, Oregon
Jacksonville Post
OFFICIAL PAPER OF THE CITY OF JACK­
SONVILLE. OREGON
A weekly newMpaper, published every Saturday
at the county «eat of Jackson Co., Ore.
D. W. Bagshaw, Editor.
Entered ar eecond-cIaM matter June 22. 1907,
at the pont office at Jacksonville, Orearon, under
Aet of Conirreea of March 3, 1879.
thousand dollars be placed on their | for specific performance of contract,
property, simply to gratify the am-."
Complaint
‘
filed. ’
bition of a few real estate agents and ! Oscar Ballon vs E. M. Ballon, Suit
promotors.
for divorce. Complaint filed.
C. C. Hicks and M. E. Real vs Lean­
A young widow of Richmond, Va. der D. Dollarhide. Suit for injunction.
who placed her name and address in a Complaint, affidavit and undertaking
box of tobocco which she packed, hus filed. Summons issued.
received and accepted an offer of mar­
riage from the purchaser, an Alask a
mining man. There is always conso­
REAL ESTATE TRANSFERS
lation in the weed.
Eva Roberts to Allan Chisholm,
Special W.D. lot 3 blk 3 Fruitdale add.
Medford........................................... 700
‘ Allan Chisholm to Evere^ Finley,
same lots......................................... 1000
Maud G. Smith to E. N. Smith,
Power of Atty.
Eva Roberts to Anna W. Beeson,
Title Bond, land in Twp 38-1..........1100
State of Oregon to H. L. Ricks, Cer­
tified copy of deed......................... 472.22
C. F. Barber to J. P. Butler, Right
of way Twp 38-2.................................... 1
Same to same, W.D. lot 4, Sec 10-38-
.............................................................1
C. O. Baker to V. J. Emerick, Deed,
West % of lots 4, 5, and 6, Butte Palis
.......... . ................................................ 250
Jennie Metz to Martin McDonoregh,
W.D. tract City of Medford.......... 2550
Margaret Daily to John Barnish, W.
D. tract in City of Medford.......... 1725
E. Stevens to Ben A. Lowell, W.D.
lot 55, Woodville cemetery.................. 5
Fannie M. Port to Lee C. Port, Q.C.
D. Water right and mining claim in
Sec 31-37-2.................................
1
W. H. Watt to William A. Schlinsog
Bond for Deed Eleven lots in Orchard
Home Association tract................ 2300
Ettie Schimdt to Alford E. Cramer,
Q.C.D. lot 2 blk 11 Ashland................ 1
A. S. Barnes to L. A. Neil, Tax deed
land in Sec 11-39-1................... ...20.14
Eilers Piano House to A. D. Singler,
Q.C.D. lot 15, blk 2 Willike’s addition
Medford...................
350
George E. Marshall to Ernest Piper,
agreement, land in Twp 37-1.... 10,800
Jackson Co. Improvement Co. to R.
M. Kincaid, deed land in See 23-36-2. .1
C. D. «Woolverton to Irving Worth­
ington, bond for deed, lot 5, blk 2,
Medford............................................... 425
Thos. B. Goodpasture to II.J. Taylor
agreement, part of Don claim No. 63,
in Twp 36-2 ...............
9,000
Mrs. Emeline Oden, to John J. Streets
Contract, land in Sec 5-35-3.................
W. L. Black to The Public, Q.C.D.
tract in Twp 37-1, for road.................. 1
D. B. Grant to T. W. Hill, admini-;
stators deed, S W % of Sec 14-39-1 i
......................................................... ..1400 I
I. J. Estes to George A. Jackson,
title bond, lots 1 and 2, Jackson’s
second add Medford ........................ 1600
W. W. Taylor to Harry Silver &
James Bailey, deed, land in Sec 7-39-2
..................................
2500
W. B. Jackson to F. A. Peil, Ad­
ministrators deed, lots 7 and 8, blk 1,
Cottage Home Addition to Medford
........................................................ 2000
W. B. Pennistor to Pacific Granite
Co. Q.C.D. land in Sec 33 39-1.............. j
A. C. Caldwell to Pacific Granite CO. I
land in Sec 28-39-1.. . . ............................
Bondinot Conner to Conner Land Co. ■
land in Sec 9-36-2.................................. 1 j
•Adoniram J. Stewart to J. M.
Schmidt, W. D. land in Twp 37-2 !
....................................5000
State of Oregon to P. D. Blackden, j
deed, Sec 34-40-1.............................. 8368
Augustus Moore to F. E. Martin, !
bond for deed, land in Twp 38-1...6100 j
U. S. to Bessie Miller, Registers j
Receipt......... . .........................................
Icy O. Swaggart to C. A. Brown,
We acknowledge thefreceipt of tickets
to the Southern Oregon Chatacqua, W.D. tract in Sec 9-39-1.................... 10
W. F. Isaacs to Louis Oliver, W.D.
now in session at Ashland and from
present indications believe that in in­ lot 23, blk 2, Whitman Park ............. 10
SUBSCRIPTION
S. T. Howard to Ida B. Gabriel, W.
Ont year, by mail..................................................$1.50. teresting features the present Assembly
D. land in Sec 32-35-1............
10
Advertising rates furnished on application
will beat any meeting yet held.
Fred C. Page to R. H Toft, W.D.
Jacksonville has filled the bill as the lot 4, blk 4, Page addition to Medford
THE COURT HOUSE
County seat town for a number of ............................................................. 115
Mary Elizabeth Bowling to D. B.
years, is still on the map, nnd likely to
remain, regardless of Medford’s agi­ Soliss, W.D. tract in city of Medford
The Medford Tribune in Its issue of tators.
............................................................4350
Tuesday works off a long winded spiel
Mary J. Estes to Fergeson Sowash,
about the removal of the county Beat
lots 17, 18, 19,20, blk M. Talent... .122
to Medford, giving as its principal rea­ The Post acknowledges the receipt of
Bert Anderson to J. A. Lyon, W.D.
son for the change, the statement that an invitation and tickets to the grand lot 3 blk 2 Page add Medford............. 10
“the retention of the county seat at Ball in the Washington building at the
William Ross to U. S. Morris, W.D. Change in Southern Pacific Time
Jacksonville has been an unnecessary A.-Y.-P. exposition, on Oregon Day, lot 10 blk 2 Ross add Medford.........100
Table.
burden and inconvenience, since the ad­ July 9th.
A. J. Daley to Edward Woodbury,
NORTH BOUND TRAINS.
vent of the railroad not only to the peo­
W.D. land in Sec 15 and 16-35-2........ 10
The fight of the rival factions of the
ple of this county but also to those of
Malcolm L. Me Donald W.D. land in No. 20 Roseburg Passenger .7:41 A.M. !
the First judcicial district, comprising Washington Equal Sulf rage association Sec 24-37-3 ......... j.......... .......10
No. 12 Shasta Limited...........9:25 A.M. j
Jackson and Josephine counties, forc­ at Seattle, Saturday will not advance
W. J. Goulder to R. W. Gray, W.D.
the
cause
of
equal
suffrage
in
that
ing waste of time and money in reach­
6.76 acres in Sec 8-37-2....................... 10 No. 16 Oregon Express......... 5:24 P.M. I
ing court.” The article states further state, at least.
Margaret Beswick ti Samuel A. No. 14 Portland Express. ...8:39 P.M.
that "the present courthouse has been
Davies, W.D. lot 31, blk B, City of
SOUTH BOUND TRAINS.
long since outgrown and its antiquated
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The Seatte couple, married by wire­ Ashland................................................. 10
No.
11
Shasta
Limited...........5:50 A.M.
facilities are a disgrace, ” etc,and de less telephone, while sailing in a bal­
E. M. McIntire to Joseph M. Dens­
clares that a new building must soon loon will beglad to return to earth after more W.D. lots 25, 26, of Matthews No. 15 California Express. .10:35 A.M. ■
be erected, threatens a submission of the honeymoon.
add Ashland................... ,....<.......... 300 No. 13 San Fran. Express.. .3:32 P.M. (
the question to a vote of the people,
Joseph M. Densmore to James Lawe No. 19 Ashland Passenger. .10:45 P.M. 1
savs that the days of old have long
same
lots.............................................. 10
Proper Treatment for Dysentery
Note carefully No. 20 does not con­
since passed away, etc. etc.
B. H. Harris to Edward Woodbury,
nect at Roseburg with trains for points
and Diarrhoea.
The writer of the article in question
W.D. land in Sec 26-34-2.................... 10
North, No. 19 runs only to Ashland but
must have been indulging in a pipe
W. H. Hamlin to l);j|ia A. King, W.
leaves Portland 8:15 A. M.
dream, or possibly he had an acute fit
D.
lot
8,
in
Woodlawn
Heights
add
to
The great mortality from dysentery
Shasta Limited No’s. 11 un i 12 are not
of indigestion and used this method of
Medford................................................ 10
and
diarrhoea
is
due
to
a
lack
proper
intended for local travel and parties j
working oil the surplus gas.
D. D. Good to Clara May Baughman,
treatment at the first stages of the
boarding same must apply for reserva- .
disease. Chamberlain’s Colic, Cholera W. D. E % lot 49, all of lot 50, High­ tion in advance, if same is available ■
land Park add Ashland.................... 1400
party may board train. It is not the ,
The Fourth of July, 1909 is a matter and Diarrhoea Remedy is a reliable and
D.;P. Twogood to H. E. Rease, W.
effectual
medicine,
nnd
when
given
in
intent to carry much baggage on this I
of the past, although some of the re-
D. 5 acres in Sec 15-39-1.................. 550
train, baggage will follow.
suits still remain. Jackson County’s time will prevent any dangerous conse­
Frederick
C.
Page
to
Frederick
S.
people as a whole celebrated at Mod- quences. It has been in use for many Johnson, W.D. lots 13, 14, blk 2, Page For local points passengers should take j
ford where a general good time was had years and has always met with unvary­ add to Medford..................................355 trains 19 and 20 and 15 and 16. Going
North the Portland Express only makes i
without the accidents usual to many ing success. For sale by theCity Drug
Melissa Street to J. F. Rocho, W.D.
the larger town stops. No. 13 however
celebrations of like character. The Store.
10 acres in Twp 38-1.......................... 10
makes about same stops as formerly.
showers during the afternoon dampened
C. H. Veghts to Ele H. Coder, W.D. For additional information as to what ;
COURT HOUSE
the ardor of some of the enthusiastic
acres in Sec 5-39-1..................... 1800
trains stop at different points call at :
participants but had no perceptible ef­
Philip J. (Spencer to O. F. Chil-
fect upon the younger generation and Items of Interest to Jacksor. Coun’y gren, W.D. lot 2, blk 3, Benson add, or phone the depot.
The coach heretofore carried on No. I
were of great value in lessening the
Medford............................................... 10 225 is discontinued, local freights will J
Tax Payers
danger of fire from the explosion of
Joseph Taylor to Grant Alsbury, W. pass Medford during the dav instead of J
firecrackers, etc. As the smoke and
D. 4.90 acres in Orchard Home Tract
night of night as heretofore. The I
noise of the celebration fades from our
.................................
2500 above ia the best mail service and train 1
sight and hearing, let us remember the
MARRIAGE LICENSES
L. A. Cobb to William A. Schlinsag, service Rogue River Valley ever had. t
acts and principles for which we annu­
W.D. Same land.............................. 5000 letters mailed in Portland before 5:30 t
ally celebrate, “An inalienable right to
Orin V. Myres to L. R. Harris, W. I P.M. will reach Medford 5:51 following t
Fred A. Coppie and Ola M. Lewis.
life, liberty, and the pursuit of happi­
D. lot 18, blk 1, Helms add Medford. .1 morning. Trains 11, 12, 13, 14, alcns 5
ness’’, a sentiment the influence of
Allen Morris and Bertha Hutchins.
Mary E. Chamberlain to George E. carry United States Mail.
which is now felt over the whole civi-
William S. Stemett and Alma C. Chamberlain, Power of Attorney........
lized world.
Rounds.
Jasper C. Pendleton to C.E. Ninin-
Arthur E. Marshall and Laura E. ger. Special W.D. land in Twp 36-2... 1
C, B. Lambkin to W. W. McHenry,
The citizens of Jacksonville need feel Lrwrei’tz.
Deed, land in Twp 39-1....................... 10
no uneasiness over the agitation of the
CIRCUIT COURT
W. W. MacHenry to C. B. Lambkin,
removal of the county seat question.
Deed, land in Twp 39S, IE.................. 1
Before the mstter csn be submitted to
NEW CASES
A. B. Balling to D. G. Fitz, Q.C.D.
a vote of the people, a petition signed
JOHN DUNNINGTON. Prop.
A. B. Mining claim in Sec 18-34-2... 100
by at least three-fifths of the number
Dealer in
C. G. Gillett to Gustave Poyer, Q.C. ,
of voters at the last election must be
Robert
Me
Claughron
vs
T.
K.
Metz,
D. Seattle, Tacoma and Albany mining
fill'd with the County clerk. We doubt I
All Kinds of Fresh and
500 •
very much whether one-half of the re­ et al. Action to recover money. Com­ claims......................
Cured Meats, Choice
plaint
filed.
Affidavit
and
undertaking
Victor Burnell to Ellen Benson, Q.C.
quired number of signatures csn be ob-
for
attachment
filed.
Summons
issued.
D. land in Twp 37-2............................. 1
Lard, Etc.
tsined. The tsx payers of Jackson
Harry Silver and James Barley vs
Sarah E Bursell to name, Q.C.D.
county are not likely to ask that an in­
debtedness of two or three hundred Wm. Taylor and Jennie Taylor. Suit same land. ..........................................1 i Jacksonville.
Oregon
SATURDAY, JULY 10, 1909.
Jacksonville
Meat Market
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Why Do You
Worry your life away these warm days over
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a hot stove baking
g
You Ruin Your Health
6 Loaves for 25 Cents
Jacksonville Bakery sen, Prop.
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™E RECEPTION
LUY & KEEGAN, Props.
Family Trade Solicited
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Sola
Agents Abany Beer
T perfumer y
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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.
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A COMPLETE LINE OF DRUGS
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CITY DRUG STORE
J. IF. 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% 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 fr:'ure in the vicinity is
unknown.
If you want to buy or sell come and see us.
Our pnceB are right.
Jacksonville Real Estate Company
ADOLF SCHULZ, Manager
Summer Rates East
During the Season 1909
Via the
Southern Pacific Co.
From MEDFORD
To OMAHA and Return
-
-
To KANSAS CITY and Return
To ST. LOUIS and Return
To CHICAGO and Return - •
$69.90
$69.90
$77.40
$82.40
And to other principal cities in the East, Middle West and South
Correspondingly low fares.
On Sale June 2, 3; July 2, 3; August 11, 12
To DENVER and Return
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$64.90
On Sale May IT, 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 te
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 Q
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