Jacksonville post. (Jacksonville, Or.) 1906-19??, July 10, 1909, Image 4

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    INITIAL CLERK-CAR­
RIER EXAMINATION
THE CHURCH!
;s.
Presbyterian hui
o—
Diarrhoea
cil,
The United States Civil Service
R ev . Rom bt E nnis , P ASTOR.
Commission has been advised by the
Sabbath schoo., Sunday morning at i i
Post Office department of the proposed
10 o’clock.
establishment of city delivery service
at Medford, Oregon on September 15, I Preaching service,. Sund ay evening j
1909 with two carriers and one substi- ' at 8 o’clock.
Prayer meeting W< <>ncs< ay eveni |
tute. In view of this fact, the initial
clerk-carrier examination for Medford, at 8 o’clock.
Oregon will be held in this city on July
You are invited to a 'tem 1 these »er-
24, 1909.
vices.
Age limit 18 to 45 years. Selections
< 1 •
will be made from the register result- ■
Methodist Chi l.b,
ing from this examination to fill the '
o
carrier and substitute positions. Se­
lections will also be made from this
R ev . G. A. C ray , I’ iSTOR.
register to fill any vacancies that may
Sunday school, Sunday morning at
occur in the position of clerk.
10 o’clock.
Applicants should at once apply to
Preaching service at 11 o ’cluck Sun-
the Postmaster, Postoffice, Medford
day
morning.
Oregon, for an application form and
Epworth League Sunday evening at
instructions to Applicants. Applica­
i
tions must be filled with the Secretary, 7 o’clock.
Preaching at 8 o’clock Sui »lav even­
Twelfth Civil Service District, Room
211 Postoffice Building, San Francisco ing.
Calif., prior to the hour of closing bus­
Prayer meeting, Thutsday- evening
iness on July 21, 1909. The examina­ at 8 o'clock.
tion will be held in the Medford High
Your presence is desired * at these
School Building.
meetings.
General News.
Help for Those Vyho Have Stom­
ach Trouble
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...With,...
After doctoring for ahout twelve
years for a bad stomach trouble, and
spending nearly five hundred dollars
j for medicine and doctors’ fees, I pur-
| chased my wife one box of Chamber­
lain’s .Stomach and Liver Tabled,
1 which did her so much good that shb
I continued to use them and they have ¡
THEY WILL TREAT YOU RIGHT
' done her more good than all of the '
Geo.
L. Davit, President
medicine I bought before. — Samuel
E. II. Helms, Vice-President
Boyer, Folsom, Iowa. This medicinéis
IV. It. Coleman, Secretary
for sale by City Drug Store. Samples V
free.
When you want a
quick cure without any
loss of time, and one
that is followed by no
bad results, use
Blacksmith Shop
Do Your Business
At the old Georg* Lewis itaad
1
JOE APPLEBAKER, Proprietor
All kinds of blacksmithing
done promptly and at rea­
sonable rates. Satisfaction
guaranteed.
¡Jacksonville
Chamberlain’s
Colic, Cholera and
Diarrhoea Remedy.
¡
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.
WHILE IN MEDFORD
Call and see Mack in front of
Wearie’s for Chili Concarne
and Lot and cold lunch. Em­
ployment office in connection
MACK WILL CET YOU WORK
Paper Hanging
LADIES AND GENTLEMEN For
And Latest Styles of Wall
Paper, Call on or Address
NO MORE DYNAMITE.
It Is Too Active to Be Perfectly Free
From Danger.
If you like to have decent work
done, not too far between the
nails or too large holes for the
wax end to pass throngh, go to
a shoemaker who has learned
his trade and knows how to use
bristles instead of harness
needles. You are the judge.
When you find your feet wet
and your stockings muddy you
will realize that hurry makes
poor work.
Oregon
Jacksonville
C. F. BOWMAN
IL K.
Jacksonville, Oregon
HANNA jr.
Lawyer
Painting Season
Office: One block south of depot.
JACKSONVILLE,
OREGON
There is no better time to
paint your building than at
the present time and you
cannot set better paint
than we nse.
A. E. REAMES
Lawyer
All the "set pieces'* displayed on tho
Practise in all State and Federal Court*
Fourth—fiery portraits of George
Kahler Block
JACKSONVILLE
Washington and spirited spark pic­
..DECORATING..
tures of the "boys of ’70”—are made
There is nothing that will
In America. An eastern firm once
add more to the appear­
GUS
NEWBURY
Jacksonville, Ore.
made up some "giant" firecrackers, Main St.,
ance of a house or fence
using a tiny quantity of dynamite for
Attorney-at-Law
than a new coat of paint.
the explosive.
It is the foundation of all
Will Practise in All Courts in the Stata
decorations.
Dynamite sends as uiucb force down­
Office on California street one
ward as upward when It explodes, and
PRESERS ATIVE
whenever one of the firecrackers was 1 Mower and Rake, nearly new $ 40.00
block south of the court house
exploded a little bole was bored In tho 1 Heavy Hack, with top...........
50.00
Paint
will
not
only
add
to
ground. The young sou of the presi­ 1 single buggy, in good order..
the appearance of a build­
20.00
DR. T. T. SHAW
dent of the company which manufac­
ing but will preserve the
Engine, 10 horse power (
tured them set one off while it was 1 1 Atlas
wood and prevent disease.
Dentist.
lying on oue of tbe stone slabs of tbe Atlas Boiler, 15 horse power \ 600.00
1
Power
Jig
Saw
.......................
40.00
Paper
Hanging
and
Interior
Decorating
steps leading to his bouse. The slab
Office in Ryan Building, California St.
was shattered, and the dynamite fire­ 1 Barley Roll, 18x18.................. 75.00
Upftairs
crackers were taken from the market 1 Saw Table________________ 25.00
OREGON
JACKSONVILLE
The most delicate and altogether 1 Turning Lathe......................... 10.00
wonderful tireworks are the bombs 1 Cornmeal Mill, complete with
made by the Japanese to be exploded
Bolter................................ 100.00
~‘T~ru1ri_r-yf~u 1
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h > the daytime. These bombs are some­ 1 Centrifugal Pump, I'/, with
th nes spherical In shape and some-
That
15.00
Pipe...................................
tin. e» cylindrical, and occasionally tho
Delicious
75.00
two forms are combined In a cylinder 50 feet Shafting and Pulleys__
Refreshing
1 New Wood Saw Table_____
25.00
with a ball at one end.
Dish
1
10.00
Fire d from »reel mortars, the bombs 1 Hand Power Rip Saw______
What
nicer
dessert
could
you
have
for
Sunday
dinner*
explode' in mil lair. After tbe smoke 1 Hand Power Cut Off Saw.... 10.00
has cleared mr.ty a figure of some sort 1 Hand Power Mortise Machine
7.50
goes floating ofl' lu tbe upper air. Two 1 Fanning Mill............................
10.00
enormous dranms twist and turn, as 1 Ladies’ Bike......... . .................
7.50
in rnortnl combat, until St George In
Three lots on California street.
the guise of t iielr own fiery tongues
One of the best wells of water with
blds them begun*. and they vanish in
a puff of itmoke. Perhaps the Japanese 500 feet of tunneling, sufficient water
goddess of rnlrt h hilariously waves a to supply a city of 1000 inhabitants.
little three .term ired flag with a square Have been sprinkling the streets of
hole In It and smiles benignly down Jacksonville from this well for several
until she has sailed away out of sight years. The finest of water with build­
Tbe eomblnatlot is produced In these ing, sheds and barns.
day fireworks nn* almost endless.
P. R. Nelson
ORDINANCE NO- 124
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A
n
O
grant,
ng to the
The Wright Bros.’ aeroplane was P acific rdinance
T elephone "A nd T ei egraph
disabled while making a trip at Fort C. mpany , its successors a. id . assigns,
Myer, Friday.
the right to place, erect and nr. aintain
poles, wires and other applia
an<I
A bolt of lightening killed a negro conductors,
and to lay unde ri 'round
mourner at a funeral in Dublin, Ga. wires for the transmission of elt c ricity
last week.
for telephone and telegraph pi u poses
and upon and under the si t nets,
Nampa, Idaho, had a $250,000. fire in
alleys, avenues, and throughfare t and
Saturday.
public highways in the T own O f J < CK-
Centralia, Washington will save $25, sonville , S tate O f O regon , an «I to
the privileges of opera' < ng
0<X/. annually in lower insurance rates, exercise
telephone and telegraph instrumer.
as the result of es .ablishing an up-to- within the said T own O f J acksonville
date fire department. The average re­
T he T own O f J acksonville D oes
duction from the old rate will be about
O rdain A s F ollows :—
33 per cent.
SECTION I:
T he T own O f J ack - I
The body of George Welden, with
sonville hereby grants to the P acific
the top of the head literally blown off,
T elephone & T elegraph C ompany ,
was found near Kalama, Wash. Fri­
its successors and assigns the right
day. A 30-30 gun was found beside
and privilege to place, erect, lay, main­
the body.
tain and operate in the streets, and
The McCormick Lumber company’s ulleys, avenues and thoroughfares and
plant near Pe Ell, Wash, was entirely public highways within said city, poles,
destroyed by fire early Monday morn­ wires and other appliances and con­
ing. The mill was one of the largest ductors for the transmission of elec­
and best equipped mills in that section. tricity for telephone and telegraph pur­
Loss, $200,000.
poses. Such wires or conductors may
The “daylight saloon’’ law enacted be strung upon poles or other fixtures
by the last legislature, w nt into effect above ground or may be laid under­
in Nebraska, Tuesday. The measure in pipes or conduits or otherwise pro­
forbids the selling of any liquor be­ tected, and such other appartus may
tween 8 I’.M. and 7 A.M.
be used as may be necessary or proper
The mill and plant af tho National to operate and maintain the same.
Wood Pipe Co. at Olympia, Wash, the Poles on California street to be 35 feet
Address Lock Box 24 or call on
largest factory of its kind on the coast in height with no more than two ( 2 )
Fourth
of
«luly
Dialogue.
C. ULRICH, Jacksonville
was entirely destroyed by fire, Satur­ cross arms, also poles within one block
Wilfred McGonij rle—Say, Spectacles,
day evening.
The plant employed of California street to be 30 feet in didjer bav* enny flrewolks on de
about 125 men. Loss is estimated at height.
I Fourf?
$225,000., insurance £40,000
SECTION 2:
It shall be lawful fo:
Edwin Boatonbeea a—Moat assuredly,
Gen. George B. Crosby one of the the P acific T elephone & T elegraph and among the heterc geneous collection
most distinguished or the surviving C ompany , its successors and assigns, I hud «onm elongutt d circular paste­
officers of the Confederate^ army dur­ to make all needful excavations in any board tubes that emitted varicolored
ing the civil war, committed suicide at of said streets, aileys, avenues, thor­ spheres.
Wilfred McGonlgle—\9ay, dem’s Ito-
his home in Oakland, Calif. Friday. oughfares and public highways in said
Town for the purpose of erecting and man caudles yer mean, uln’t dey?
He was aged 79 years.
Edwin liostonbeena—Precisely, and
Mrs. Fecumber proprietress of a maintaining poles or other supports then I hud other cylindrical pyrotech­
Successor Io T. J. Kenner
boarding house at Newldria, Calif, and for said wires, or other conductors or nics with cone «haped apexes which,
for
repairing
the
same,
or
for
the
pur
­
upon being Ignited, sailed with velocity
her five children were burned to death
pose of laying down, maintaining and toward the empyrean regions and—
in an incendiary fire Saturday night.
For Carbolineum to spray your
operating said wires or other conduc­
Wilfred McGonlgle—Can't yer Bay
Ten thousand steel workers, employ­
chicken houses for lice and mites.
tors underground or for repairing the skyrockets? Den wot?
Trunks and roots of fruit trees
ed in mills at Pittaburg, Pa. are on a
Edwin Bostonbeens—Then I had va­
same. Said work shall be done in com­
painted with Carbolineum will
strike against “open shop” order.
riegated
spheroids
that
revolved
in
­
not be bothered with borers. It
pliance with the necessary rules, regu­
cessantly,
with
celerity
discharging
is
also a good wood preserver for
lations, ordinances or orders, which
shingled roofs and fence posts.
The much talked of West Main street may during the continuance of this flcry naterisks that split into diverging
bank is now an assured enterprise. franchise be adopted from time to time lines as they sallied into the atmos­
phere. You may rest assured that I
This will give Medford four banks. by the T own O f J acksonville .
enjoyed those effulgent phenomena.
The site selected is at the northwest
Jacksonville,
Oregon
SECTION 3:
Nothing in this or­
Wilfred McGonlgle—1 like pinwheels
corner of West Main and Grape streets dinance shall be construed in any way myself. Did yer har' enny red lights
and the building is now being put up. to provent the proper authorities of the or green lights?
The promoters of the bank are G. L. T own O f J acksonville from sewer­
Edwin Bostonbeens—Not that I am
Davis of Jacksonville and L. E. Wake­ ing, grading, planking, repairing or cognizant of. but we had several dem­
man of this city.-Medford Mail.
altering any of the streets herein men­ onstrations of radium nnd helium.
Wilfred McGonlgle—Say. Spocsy,
tioned, but all such work shall be done let’s set n match to some of dem words Office one block south of Courthouse
Chamberlain's Colic, Cholera and if possible ao as not to obsruct or pre­ and see If dnt lankwtdje don't explode.
JACKSONVILLE, OREGON
vent the free use of said poles, wires, —New York Tribune.
Diarrhoea Remedy the best
conductors, pipes or other apparatus.
Filinar»
made on homestead), end timber claims.
and Surest.
Terribly Scalded
Correct plats weekly showing al! vacant lands.
SECTION 4:
This franchise and
Notary Public and Ceaveraaeer
the rights and privileges therein con­ is something we hear or read a’oout
“It affords me pleasure to state that tained, are granted to the P acific T el ­ every day of our lives. Burns and Legal papers of all kinds made out. ¡Specie
I consider the presaration known ns ephone A nd T elegraph C ompany , its scalds either slight or serious are bound attention given to papers in settlement of «states.
Abstract of Lead Titles
Chamberlain’sColic, Cholera and Diarr­ successors and assigns, upon the con­ to happen in your family, be prepared
hoea Remedy the best and surest of sideration that the T own O f J ackson ­ by having a bottle of Ballard’s Snow Most complete set of abstract books in the
made promptly and accurately.
good results of any I have ever used in ville shall have the right and privilege Liniment handy. It relieves the pain couuty. Abstract
Real Estats aud Insurants
to
suspend
nnd
maintain
wires
upon
the
my family,” says P. E. Herrington,of
instantly and quickly heals the burn. Fine list of county and town property for sale
Mount Aerial, Ky. This is the univer­ poles placed by said grantee, its suc­ Sold by J. W. Robinson.
and rent.
sal verdict of all who use this remedy. cessors and assigns, in the streets and
Mosey Loa set!
Its cures are so prompt and effectual thoroughfares aforesaid, or if said
Th* Fourth Irt th* Suburb*.
Warrants bought and sold. Collections made.
that people take pleasure in recom­ wires are placed underground, to
“Well, old man, did you bav* a Taxes paid. Renta collected. Prompt reply to ail
mending it. For sale by City Drug use any and all wires which said Fourth of July celebration out at Lone- letters. Charges reasonable.
Store.
References
Town may require for fire alarm and Uvllle?”
"Yea; we had a great day of IL"
police telegraph service, free of charge
Hon. H. K. Hanna judge 1st judicial district
“What did you do?”
and any Jacksonville business man.
MINERSNOTICE Notice of Location to said Town of Jacksonville, also free
"Well, th* cook read tho Declaration
use
of
one
telephone
at
City
Hall.
both Quartz and Placer, for sale at this
of Independence In the morning.”
The Pacific Telephone and Telegraph
office.
JACKSONVILLE POST.
“Finer’
Company agree to give continuous ser-
“My wife blew tip the waitress at
| vice when Jacksonville exchange has breakfast”
JACKSONVILLE, OREGON.
one hundred subscribers connected.
“Bully r*
“Th* waitress went up In the air
SECTION 5:
The rights, privileg-
Rough and Dressed
' es and franchises herein granted shall after breakfast"
"ImmenMr*
continue and be in force for a period
Lumber of All Kinds
“We fired the laundress at noon.”
af twenty ( 20 ) years from the date | “Great!”
THE TWO HORSE BRAND , of
ESTIMATE FURNISHED
the passage of this ordinance.
“The chauffeur got loaded and went
off
with
a
loud
report
after
lunch.
”
SECTION
6:
This
ordinance
shall
’♦j
“Gloriou*!"
take effect from and after its passage
"The coachman got full and treated THE BLUE JAY POSTAL SHOP
and publication.
us to a barn fire In the evening. I’m
Passed June 1, 1909.
■»
trying to collect the Insurance now.”
Head Quarters for Scenic and
•’Splendid!”
Approved June 3, 1909.
Novelty Postals.
Wholesale
"But that wasn’t all. Two bums
T. T. Shaw, Pres.
and Retail business. Send us
loaded with highballs broke into the
Attest;
a Trial Mail Order. Our Aim
bouse that night and got away with
Henry Q. Dox,
LEVI STRAUSS&CO
is to Please.
all the silver. Oh. yes, old man. there’s
Recorder.
SAM FRANCISCO
nothing slow about LonellvUle when 313’.; Main St.
Medford, Ore.
it comes down to patriotism!"—Judge.
Published July 10, 1909.
For Sale
Chappell ¿5 Fick
ICE CREAM
W. C. DENEFF & COMPANY
Charles F. Dunfoi d
DRA Y AGE
Express, Freight, General Delivery. Teaming to
all Parts of the Country. Nothing too Heavy or
too Light. Agents for Cölestin Mineral Water.
^Abbott
Hardware
JACKSONVILLE
Barber Shop
HOT OR COLD BATHS
Agent lor
Southern Oregon Laundry
SILAS J. DAY j
TRAIL LUMBER CO.
NOTHING
CAN TOUCH
OVERALLS
I
OREGON
OREGON
JACKSONVILLE,
(r
•
j Yes, I have it in any color and
p1 Kl I quantity you want at prices as low
VlzülV as the same grade can be had in
Portland. Now is
Our Paint com'
the time of year F'QITIT pares favorably
to paint the house. A
1 v with other brands.
We assure courteous treatmennt
<X1ITL
and prompt attention to every
order and guarantee satisfaction.
Fred J, Fick, Contractor and Builder.
JACKSONVILLE’S NEW MARKET
THE CENTRAL MEAT MARKET
Will make it a practice to always have
on hand the choicest cuts of beef, pork,
mutton and veal, fowls when ordered
Sausage our specialty
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