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LOCAL NEWS Subscribe for the Post, only $1.50 per year. Miss M. B. Towne visited friends at Advertise in the Post and increase your business. Phoenix, Sunday. Prominent member of L. Camerpn of this city made a trip Oh Mister! How good that ice cream is at the Boss. to Grants Pass Tuesday. House dies at New Gus Newbury made* a business trip Miss Lelia Prim has gone to Portland to Grants Pass, Saturday. to remain several weeks. York. R. G. Wilson, of Oakland, Calif, vis Theo. Cameron has gone to Galice ited friends here this week. Creek on a business trip. Francis W. Cushman of Tacoma, C. H. Basye and daughter Miss Cora, Miss Flora Thompson is employed in member of Congress from Washington, went to Grants Pass, Sunday. the County Recorder’s office. died at Rosevelt hospital, New York, P. R. Burnett of McMinnville is vis Mis. Mary Jones of this place is vis Tuesday. The body was shipped to his iting his son, R. T. Burnett of this city. iting relatives at Harrisburg Ore. late home in Tacoma, Wednesday. At E. R. Ballard of Castello, California, Harrisburg a delegation of members Moving Pictures and Songs, at U. & Hall tonight. Admission 1015 cents. visited Mr. and Mrs. Huffman, Sunday. of congress, including Senator Piles Sunday being the Fourth, most of and Representative Humphreys of Hon. B. F. Mulkey of this city deliv ered the oration at Grants Pass, July the business houses were closed Mon Washington, met the train and acted day. 4th. as escort to the body for the remainder Subscribe for The Post and ask your of the trip across the continent. The Boss for candies, nuts, fruit Governer Hay has appointed the vegetables, in fact everything that is neighbor to do likewise, only $1.50 per year. nice. following members of the state legis An examination for letter carriers lature as a committee to meet the train Misses Fleta Ulrich and Flossie Dun ford spent the 3rd and 4th of July at and clerk wii be held at Medford, July at the state line, viz: Senators Ruth, Metcalf and Rosenhaupt and Repre 24. Grants Pass. sentatives Meigs, Shutt and Leonard. Trespass Notices, printed on cloth, Plain and colored job printing done The funeral will be held at Tacoma. at reasonable rates. Send or telephone for sale at this office, 50 cents per dozen. your orders to this office. Miss Reames of Berkley, Calif, vis Miss Pauline Reuter who has been MAKES EDITOR visiting her brother Dr. Reuter at The ited her brother A. E. Reames, this week. Dalles, returned home Sunday. UNCOMFORTABLE. Arthur Brown, the talented editor of W. R. Stahsell came out from Port land the first of the week to visit his- Medford’s Magazine was a visitor in town Thursday. Having escaped from the ridicule of family returning Monday evening. David Thompson who is in business the directoire gown, the American wo Mr. and Mrs. C. C. Beekman and Miss Beekman returned from Portland at Sisson, California, removed his fam man has begun to breathe freely again and now comes along another horror— and the A.-Y.-P. exposition Wednesday. ily to that place Sunday. the “trouserette”—a combination of Only $2.25 cash in advance, secures Mr. Clinton Textor of Buncom who the walking skirt ann a pair of bloom has been spending several days in town both The Jacksonville Post and Pacific ers. It is said to be very comfortable Monthly for one year. was a caller at this office, Wednesday- —to the wearer—but it is guaranteed J.M. Cronemiller, Co. Treasurer, and to make anyone uncomfortable to look Mrs. John White and daughter Zela M. M. Taylor left for Los Angles Fri of Medford and Miss Nellie Reames of at it.—Pacific Outlook. Berkeley, are visiting Jacksonville rela day with the Elks excursion. tives. Mrs. Arthur Furry and little daugh ter of Phoenix have been visiting at the Miss Martha Hanley who has been in Washington State News. home of County Clerk Coleman. Portland several months is visiting her aunt Miss Alice Hanley, near Jackson The thanks of the office force are due to Mrs. Frank Robinson for some fine 1 An attempt was made to wreck the ville. Loganbrries presented the editor, Sat-, early train on the Spokane & Inland, The new train schedule of the South urday. near Colfax, Wash. Wednesday morn ern Pacific is published in this paper. Deputy Sherriff Dow went to Port-1 ing. Better read it before starting on a land Thursday evening with a couple of journey. James Daily leaped through the win children committed to institutions in dow in the fourth story of a building Lannes P. Klippel of Silver Lake, that city. at Seattle, Wednesday and was instant Ore. and Fred Klippel of Montana are ly killed. The R. R. V. Ry. put on additional , visiting their mother Mrs. Elizabeth service Monday, making five trips to | Elmer Julian is in jail at Kalama, Klippel in this city. Medford and return. The cars were i charged with supplying liquor to two Oh, Johnnie, where are you going? well filled with passengers, each trip. I small boys. Oh down to the Boss for ice cream. George Sanders of Hilt, Calif., a vet The barns of the Carstens Packing What do you go there for? Mamma eran of the Spanish-American war who Co. at Tacoma, were destroyed by fire, says it is the best. saw hard service in the Phillipines. vis- J Tuesday. Loss $15,000. If you have any item of news inter ited friends in town Sunday. He re esting in character kindly hand it to turned to Hilt Monday- our reporter or send it to this office we A Contented Woman Monday was generally observed as|In- will appreciate the favor. is always found in the same house with Peter Ingram and family and Miss dependence Day, many of the citizens | Ballard’s Snow Liniment. It keeps go ng to Medford to assist in the cele Mattie Williams spent the 3rd and 4th every member of the family free from of July at Grants Pass, returning to bration at that place while a few re-1 aches and pains, it heals cuts, burns mained quietly at home. Medford to celebrate the fifth. and scalds and cures rheumatism, neu Mr. Wilson, the expert accountant ralgia, lumbago and all muscular sore Mrs. M. Si Sturgis, recently sold 105 acres of land in the Applegate country, who has heen examining the books of ness and stiff ness. 25c 50c and $1.00 a to William Shaffer a recent arrival here. the different county officers finished bottle. Sold by J. W. Robinson. The land is about a mile from Ruch his labors Thursday. A synopsis of the report will be published later. and is splendid alfalfa land. CUSHMAN DEAD Twenty-Five Cents is the Price of Peace. The terrible itching and smarting, incident to certain skin diseases, is al most instantly allayed by applying Chamberlain’s Salve. Price, 25 cents. For sale by City Drug Store. Frank H. Hull of Medford, accom- No. 4 by W. H. Spencer of Denver, Idaho, REPORT OF THE CONDITION OF THE were callers at this office Saturday. BANK OF JACKSONVILLE Mr. Spencer is a recent arrival and will look over the country with a view at Jacksonville in the State of Oregon, of locating. at the close of business, June 23, 1909. RESOURCES. The funeral of Mrs. J. C. Conkling of Denver, Idaho, was held at Medford, Loans and discounts.............. $31,071.69 Sunday. Mrs. Conkling was grand- j Overdrafts, secured and un mother of Mrs. Frank Hull of Medford 1 secured............................. 3,819.61 412.40 Quite a number of Jacksonville peo and at the time of her death was 83 Bonds, securities, etc........... years o£ age. Banking house, furniture, ple attended the celebration at Palmer and fixtures....................... 7,136.47 creek in the Applegate country Mon-1 FOR SALE—Two and one-half acres day. A ball game, horse races and a in city limits, two story house, out I Due from approved reserve banks............................... 2,980.79 ball in the evening were among the , buildings, water tank and gasoline features. pumping plant, good family or Checks and other cash items Gold Dust....................... 48.40 chard and garden spot. Most de Leave your watch, clock, or jewelry Cash on hand.... ......... 2,687.46 sirable location in the city, for sale in need of repair at O. NEDVIDEK’S Total............................... 48,156.82 at Jacksonville, on your way to Med cheap. Enquire of Jacksonville Real Estate Company. ford and it will be ready upon your re LIABILITIES. turn, all work Guaranteed, charges The foreman of the Glen Rogue Or Capital stock paid in............... $15,000.00 reasonable. chard Cq. left for Portland Thursday, Surplus Fund........................ 695.46 Mrs. Wash Grimes of Medford, and , to purchase a portable sawing machine, Individual deposits subject to Mrs. Anna Woodson of Sams Valley, stump puller«, cables and other tools check................................ 28,403.46 were called to Jacksonville last Satur and machinery for use in clearing land. Demand certificates of de day by the death of their liitle nephew Upon the arrival of the necessary equip posit Discrepancy in cash.. 57.90 Francis the 18 month old child of Mr. ment work will be begun on a large Bills payable, including certi scale in order to get the land ready for j and Mrs. David Thompson. ficates of deposit for mon planting in trees. ey borrowed..................... 4,000.00 Geo. Mensor and wife of San Fran cisco spent Monday in Jacksonville. FOR SALE—20 acres of young or Total............................. .48,156.82 Geo. is a native of this place and stop chard adjoining city limits, on coun STATE OF OREGON, 1 ss ped off to see his boyhood home, while ty road; fine location; deep level ) enroute to Seattle. He is now a suc loamy soil; % mile from postoffice, County of Jackson, I, Geo. L. Davis, president of the cessful plumber of the Bay City. courthouse, high school; leading va riety of fruit; 6 acres pears, 10 acres ' above-named bank, do solemnly swear Porter J. Neff, Esq. of Medford was in this city Tuesday, on business con- ' apples, 2 acres peaches, some bear that the above statement is true to the nected with the Hanley water case. > ing trees, alfalfa and garden patch; best of my knowledge and belief. Geo. L. Davis Pres. Mr. Neff presented a petition of Med good 4-room house, barn, outbuilding, household goods, farming tools, 1 W. R. C oleman . ford citizens asking Judge Hanna to cow, 20 chickens, 3 wells wells to CORRECT—Attest: E d . H. H elms . call a special session of court, July 21st. irrigate portions of land if necessary; G eo . L. DAVIS. Traveling Necessaries $350 per acre, terms. Jacksonville Directors. Trunks Real Estate Co., Adolf Schulz, man Subscribed and sworn to before me ager. this 30, day of June 1909. Suit Cases H. K. Hanna Jr., Notary Public. Valises | SALESMEN WANTED. No house to house canvassing. Cal) on business • Leather Bags men, professional men and others at I Nunan Taylor Co. their place of business. You can make POISON OAK POISONING. Jacksonville. j $50.00 a week. Experience not neces- ■ sary. We equip you fully with sample , A Golden Wedding Ballard’s Snow Liniment cures it. and sample case. Fine, pleasant work. means that man and wife have lived to Your own boss. Work when you Mr. O. H. P. Cornelius, Turner Ore. a good old age and consequently have please and go where you please. You writes- My wife has discovered that kept healthy. The best way to keep deal with the best class of people only. Snow Liniment cures “Poison Oak healthy is to see that your liver does When your days work is done you Poisoning”, a very painful trouble. it’s duty 365 days out of 365. The only have your money in your pocket. Be She not only cured a case of it on her way to do this is to keep Ballard's independent. Investigate this. En self, but on two of her friends who were poisoned bv this same ivy. Price Herbine in the house and take it when tirely new proposition. Address, ever your liver gets inactive, 50 cents M. C. Young, Mgr., 162 Ohio St.,* 25c 50c and $1.00 Sold by J. W. Robin son, per bottle. Sold by J. W. Robinson.^ Chicago. AND VICINITY. I have engaged | the service of 1. H. Baxter of Ashland, Ore., who is a first-class shoe and harness maker. All work guaranteed I 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. I.—The Wise Workman The new Oliver Typewriter, latest 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. 7’. L. De Vore Second Hand Store 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. LOOK HERE A $100 Typewriter for 17 Cents a Day! He have made ar H rangements with the publishers of S.— The local dealer who’s up to snuff THESANFRAN- P. Will always advertise his stuff. ERE is a workman who is wise Because each thing he needs he buys From local dealers who advertise. Whenever he gets hla weekly pay He doesn't send the money away, But spends it here, where it will stay. CISCO DAILY BULLETIN Frank Ennis who has been spending the summer at his mines on Galice creek was in town a few days this week as a witness in the Stirling water ditch. He returned to Galice Monday. Say! Did you see that new Oliver typewriter at this office? We can sell you an up to date machine for a small payment down and 17 cents per day until balance is paid. Jacksonville Post. THE TOWN THAT To the People PUSH BUILT of Jacksonville by which we can furnish both the Daily Bulletin and The Jacksonville Post, one year for $3.00 cash in ad vance. Subscribe NOW. OFFICIAL DIRECTORY Please read the heading over again. Then its tremendous significance will dawn upon you. An Oliver Typewriter—the standard*' visible writer the $100 machine—the most highly perfected typewriter on the market—//ours for 17 cents a day! The typewriter whose conquest of the commercial world is a matter of business history—//ours for 17 cents a day! The typewriter that is equipped with scores of such conveniences as “The Balance Shift” —“The Ruling Device” — “The Double Release” —"The Loco motive Base”— “The AutomaticSpacer” “The Automatic Tabulator ” — “ The “Disappearing In dicator “ — “The Adjustable Paper Fingers ” — “ The S cientifi c Con - dense! Keyboard” UNITED STATES President............................ ... William H. Taft Vice-President.................. ......... Jas. S. Sherman Secretary of State............ ................... P. C. Knox Secretary of Treasury... ........... F. Mac Veach Secretary of War............. ....... J. M. Dickinson . ,G. W. Wickersham Attorney General............. Yours for 17 Cents Postmaster General......... ......... F. H. Hitchcock A Day Secretary of Navy............. ............. Von L. Meyer .........R. A. Ballinger Secretary Interior........... We announced the new sales plan re Secretary of Agriculture. .................. Jas. Wilson cently, just to feel the pulse of the Secretary of Commerce... ............. James...Nagle people. Simply a small cash payment Chief Justice............ .... Melvin V. Fuller — then 17 cents a day. That is the Vespation Warner,.. U. S. Pension Com’r plan in a nutshell. W. S. Richards......... ... .U. S. Land Com’r The result has been such a deluge of STATE OF OREGON applications for machines that we are U. S. Senators......... . ................ G. E.Chamberlain simply astounded. The demand comes from people of .................. Jonathan Bourne Rep. in Congress. 1st D................... W. C. Hawley all classes, all ages, all occupations. The majority of inquiries has come Governor.................................... Geo. E. Chamberlain Sec. of State................................... Frank W. Benson from people of known financial stand State Treasurer....................................... Geo. A. Steel ing who were attracted by the novelty An impressive Attorney-General............................A. M. Crawford of the proposition. State School Supt...........................J. H. Ackerman demonstration of the immense popular ity of the Oliver Typewriter. State Printer...................................... Willis Duniway A startling confirmation of our be- F. A. Moore Justice Robt. Eakin Justice l lief that the Era of Universal Type WillR. King. Com’r writing is at hand. W. T. Slater Com’r J. c. Moreland, clerk A Quarter of a Million People Dairy and Food Com’r, ........... J. W. Bailey Labor Commissioner.. ................. O. P. Hoff are Making Money with Railroad Com rs.......... Thos. K. Campbell .Clyde B. Aitchison Oswald West State Game Warden........................R. O. Stevenson Bank Examiner...................................... James Steel State Engineer.................................... John H. Lewis State Land Agent.............................C. V. Galloway Clerk State Land Board........................G. G. Brown State Veterinarian............................... C. J. Korinek FIRST JUDICIAL DISTRICT Judges H. K. Hanna.............................. Jacksonville Geo. Noland............................ Klamath Falls The Oliver Typewriter is a money Prosecuting Attorney........................... B. F. Mulkey maker, right from the word “go!” So U S LAND OFFICE ROSEBURG easy to run that the beginners soon get Register.....................................%.................. B. L. Eddy in the “expert” class. Karn as you Receiver............................................. J. M. Lawrence learn. Let the machine pay the 17 JACKSON COUNTY OFFICIALS cents a day— and all above that is yours. State Senator........................... L. L. Mullt. Ashland Wherever you are, there’s work to Representatives......................... M. Purdin. Medford be done and money to be made by us- ................ D. H. Miller, Medford 1 ing the Oliver. The business world is Joint Ren.......... There ......... J. A. Buchanan Roseburg calling for Oliver operators. Co. Judge......... .............. J. R. Neil, Jacksonvile are not enough to supply the demand. Their salaries are considerably above Clerk................ ...W. R. Coleman, Jacksonville Sheriff.............. . ......... W. A. Jones, Jacksonville j those of many classes of worker«. Recorder......... ....... R. T. Burnett, Jacksonville Treasurer......... .J. M. Cronemiller, Jacksonvile ‘UnOliver Typewriter in Every Home' School Supt.... ........... J. P Wells. Jacksonville That is our battle cry today. We Assessor........... ....... W. T. Grieve, Jacksonville have made the Oliver supreme in use Surveyor.......... ................ F. A. Grisez, Ashland fulness and absolutely indispensable in Coroner............. ............. A. E. Kellogg, Gold Hill business. Now conies the conquest of Commissioners, .................... J. Patterson. Talent the home. James Owens, Wellen The simplicity and strength of the Stock Inspector......................... Chas. Tull. Medford Oliver fit it for family use. It is be Fruit Inspector..............G. W. Taylor, Jacksonville coming an important factor in the home JACKSONVILLE. training of young people. An educator Henry G. Dox................................... Justice of peace as well as a money maker. Our new selling plan puts the Oliver Frank Kasshafer.......................................... Constable Dr. T. T. Shaw.............................................. Mayor on the threshold of every home in Henry G. Dox,............................................... Recorder America. Will you close the door of J. M. Cronemiller.......................................Treasurer your home or office on this remarkable opportunity? John Huffer....................................Chief of Police Write for further details of our Geo. L. Davis.............................................. Councilman Emil Britt...................................................Councilman easy offer and a free copy of the new Fred J. Fick.............................................. Councilman Oliver catalog. Address T.T. Shaw ................... Councilman C. F. Dunford.......................................... Councilman The Oliver Typewriter Company B. E. 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