Jacksonville post. (Jacksonville, Or.) 1906-19??, July 24, 1909, Image 2

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    Mid-Summer Offerings
Ladies’ White Embroidered Shirt Waists
75c., $1.00, $1.50, $2.00 and $3.00 each
Ladies Lace Trimmed Corset Covers
35c., 50c., •> 75c.,
•> and $1.00 each
Ladies’ White Muslin Petticoats
$1.00, $1.50 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
Ladies
will
always find our wearing apparel
New and Desirable
NUNAN - TAYLOR CO.
Jacksonville, Oregon
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Arthur L. Golder to O. Curtis, W D.
2 tracts in sec 16 39-1......................... 10
Arthur F. Abbott to Edward A. Hil­
dreth, W.D. S!4 lots 28 and 59 Prachts
add Ashland.........................................10
C. W. Thomas to G. W. Owings, W.
D. land in Twp 36-1........................ 2000
Catherine Williams to 1!. A. Scott,
W.D. land in Sec 3-37-2.................... 550
H. A. Scott to W. J. Garvin, W.D.
same land............................................ 600
Ida M. Emerson to A. R. Bradney,
. W.D. lot 6, blk 41, Central Point.. .775
W.N. Morreson to H.W. Huntzinger
W.D. lots 9 and 10, blk H. Village of
Talent.................................................... 10
S. B. Stoner to H. F. Pohland, W.D.
lots 14, 15 and 16, blk O, Railroad add,
Ashland................................................ 10
Ann H. Russell to Chas Pope, W.D.
land in Sec 8-39-1................................. 10
Margaret L. Reeser to M. N. Wood,
agreement, lot 17 Highland Park add
Ashland............................
500
Solomon Anderson to Geo. F. Clons-
ing, W.D. land in Sec 22-37-2..........1700
H. A. Thierolf to Frederick C. Page,
W.D. land in Medford....... .................. 10
William E. Goodfellow to William E.
Wheeler, Contract 23,965 acres of land
in Jackson Co. Ore..................... 600,000
W. D. Jellison to P. A. Taylor et ux,
W.D. NW,'4 and SW'4 of NWki Sec
36-36-2................................................... 10
B. Gildner to C. L. Mac Kenzie, Q.
C. D. NWK Sec 30-33-2..........................
Mary B. Orr to F.M. Stewart, W.D.
lot 17, blk 1, Bunker Hill add to Med­
ford ...................................................... 325
J. R. Skewis to G. M. Anderson,
Deed, land Sec 7-37-1........................... 1
Nora E. Faulds to R. B. Faulds,
Power of Atty........................................
Alice Signs to Bernice Cameron, W.
D. tract in Medford........................... ..I
Elmer H. Smith to A. B. Cropp,
Deed, NW >4 of Sec 4-38-2............ 15Q0
R. C. Hensley to Martin Marshal,
W.D. land in Twp 37-2................. 12000
W. S. Clay to J. M. Root, Bond for
deed, tract in Medford................. 4500
L. M. Goodwin to City of Ashland,
Deed, tract for public street................
Washington Rowlings to Ella C.
Westerlund, W.D. land in Twp 37-1
........................ ................................... 10 |
Ben A. Lowell to E. T. Short, W.D.
NM of NW>< Sec 14-37-4.............. 1090
C. I. Hutcheson to Wallace Woods,
W.D. tract City of Medford............. 500
S. T. Howard Jr' to H. C. Bonney,
Bond for deed, land in Twp 37 2.. .5000
Lewis Rathbun has been appoint id SPECIAL TERM COURT
Deputy State Fish Warden, with
or FILIAL PAPER OF THE CITY OF JACK­ headquarters at Astoria.
SONVILLE. OREGON
Nine cases of typhoid fever are re­ Judge Coke Has Set Date
ported at Vale, Oregon.
for August 2nd.
A weekly newspaper, published every Saturday
Mr. and Mrs. Francis Ludwig cele­
at the county aeat of Jackson Co., Oro.
brated their golden wedding a) Dallas,
D. W. Bairshaw, Editor.
I last week.
Reports from Medford state that
Entered as second-class matter June 22,’ 1907.
Charles Merril, a nrominent resident Judge Coke has decided to call the
at the post office at Jacksonville. Oregon, under of Multnomah county, was killed in a Special session of court to hear the
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Aet of Congress of March 3, 1879.
case of City of Medford vs M. F. Han-
runaway at Gresham, Saturday.
ley, on August 2.
Proper Treatment for Dysentery
Hazel Phillips, a thirteen-yea.i-old
It is expected that the session will
SATURDAY, JULY 24, 1909.
and Diarrhoea.
girl committed suicide by shooting her­ not last more than three or four days.
self,
at
Cottage
Grove,
Thursday.
SUBSCRIPTION
One year, by mail.............................................. 11.50.
The Oregon Electric Railway has vol­
The great mortality from dysentery
Advartialne ratea furniahud on application
untarily raised the wages of its em­ HAVING A GOOD TIME and diarrhoea is due to a lack proper
ployers an average of 10 per cent and
treatment at the first stages of the
given the men a three-day layover on
disease. Chamberlain’s Colic, Cholera
Zl New Name
full pay, each month.
Yonkers Man at 107 thinks and Diarrhoea Remedy is a reliable and
effectual medicine, and when given in
Charles McKee, a 10 year-old boy of
He is Young as He
What has heretofore been known as Junction City, was drowned in the
time will prevent any dangerous conse­
"Medford’s Magazine,” comes to hand Willamette River while bathing Sat-
quences. It has been in use for many
Used
to
Be
this month under the title of "The urday.
years and has always met with unvary­
Rogue Magazine” and is a splendid
ing success. For sale by the City Drug
Odessa, the resort in Klamath i coun-
boast for Medford and vicinity.
Alexaner Harriette of Yonkers, Store.
ty, purchased last spring by the Har-
In an interview with Editor Brown riman interests will be
close I to the N. Y. 107 years old and a veteran of
this week, we were assured that the public, July 25.
the Mexican War, who disapeared from
magazine is receiving well deserved en­
Change in Southern Pacific Time
Govarnor Benson has signed papers his home recently has been found in
couragement and recognition from the
New York where he was enjoying the
fur
the
extraction
of
Ployed
Harris,
Table.
people of the valley and the public nt
sights. He says he wanted to show
large, thus establihing a solid basis wanted on a statutory at Middleton, his people that he was just as young as
NORTH BOUND TRAINS.
Idaho.
and assuring its permanence.
he used to be and protested vigorously No. 20 Roseburg Passenger .7:41 A.M.
Two electric linemen, named Davis
The magazine is as usual, repute with
when informed by the officers that he
No. 12 Shasta Limited...........9:25 A.M.
illustrations made from photographs and Hale, were killed by the falling of must go back to Yonkers.
taken of scenes in the vicinity, ac- a rotten poll at Portland, Monday.
No. 16 Oregon Express......... 5:24 P.M.
companied by interesting dcscriptions
Five thousand Oregon people attend­
No. 14 Portland Express. ...8:39 P.M.
and is worthy a place in every home. ed the A.-Y.-P. exposition at Seattla,
THE COURT HOUSE
SOUTH BOUND TRAINS.
Success to "The Rogue Magazine”.
July 20.
No. 11 Shasta Limited.......... 5:50 A.M.
Portland boasts of a policeman
Items of Interest to Jackson Coun’y
No. 15 California Express.. 10:35 A. M.
A special term of the Circuit court weighing 263 pounds.
Tax Payers
is announced for Aug., 2. Most of the
Monday was Salem Day at the
No. 13 San Fran. Express.. .3:32 P.M.
people think the calling of this special A.-Y.-P.
No. 19 Ashland Passenger. .10:45 P.M.
session an unnecessary expense to the
Boyer Bros, have began the con-
MARRIAGE LICENSES
Note carefully No. 20 does not con­
taxpayers of the county, as the case struction of a large brick block at On-
nect at Roseburg with trains for points
for w hich the term is calle.l would tario.
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North, No. 19 runs only to Ashland but
have been at the regular term in Sep­
The citizens of Union Ore. are re­ T. W. Daily and Mary Hanna.
leaves Portland 8:15 A. M.
tember anyway. It is considered to be
voking the recall against their mayor
Paul
Demmer
and
Opal
Hearing.
Shasta
Limited No’s. 11 and 12 are not
doubtful whether the matter will ter­
and city council.
Arthur B. Cole and Nettie E. Crum­ intended for local travel and parties
minate in the Circuit court or be car­
boarding same must apply fur reserva­
Fire at Portland destroyed five small ley.
ried to the Supreme court later on.
cottages belonging to Italian vegetable
John Thompson and Arvilla Me Col­ tion in advance, if same is available
party may board train. It is not the
vendors, Monday night.
lum.
intent
to carry much baggage on this
Lee Ching, a "lid lifting” Chinaman,
News of the State
Hal. E. Metlark and Hattie L. An­ train, baggage will follow.
of The Dalles, was fined $50. Monday derson.
For local points passengers should take
for selling liquor without a license.
PROHATE COURT
trains 19 and 20 and 15 and 16. Going
Thomas W. Wilson, a man aged 50
Salaries paidjsehool teachers in Uma­
North the Portland Express only makes
years was instantly killed by a log tilla county have increased considerably
the larger town stops. No. 13 however
striking him. at Pierce’s logging camp, during the past year. Average salar­
Estate of Wilson Bowman, deceased. makes about same stops as formerly. ,
n 'ar Marshfield, Friday.
ies now paid are; nudes $77.30 and fe- Petition for probate of will filed.
For additional information as to what
Rev. John M. Linden, for the past males $57.75 per month.
trains stop at different points call at
CIRCU1T COURT
two years pastor of the First Baptist
J. M. Smith, n farmer residing at
or phone the depot.
Church of Oregon City has resigned Dufur, was stabbed and seriously in-
The coach heretofore carried on No.
his pastorate in order to join Evange- jured by a neighbor with whom he had
NEW CASES
225 is discontinued, local freights will
list "Billy” Sunday.
some quarrel concerning the ownership
pass Medford during the day instead of
Mike Bodich, a logger aged 2t> years, of a calf, Tuesday evening.
night of night as heretofore. The
John L. Boss vs City of Ashland.
committed suicide near Lebanon, last
The Lebanon Light and Water com­
above is the best mail service and train
week.
pany has ordered a largedynamo which Appeal from City Council. Notice of service Rogue River Valley ever had,
appeal and undertaking filed.
Catholics of North Bend are planning it install in its new plant.
letters mailed in Portland before 5:30
N. W. Huntxinger vs City of Ash­ P.M. will reach Medford 5:50 following
for the erection of a new church edi­
Frederick Weyerhauser, “the lumber
land. Appeal from action of Ashland morning. Trains 11, 12, 13, 14, alone
fice at that place.
king', was in Portland, Tuesday.
City Council. Notice of Appeal, Bond carry United States Mail.
Geo. F. Frost, one of the pioneers of
C. R. Wickert was drowned at As­
Linn county died at Seta, aged 81 years. toria, Monday evening while trying to and Transcript tiled.
D. H. Jackson, Trustee vs Hattie
George Murgatrvyd, on trial for the rescue a team of mules that h ad been
M. Neuber. Action in replevin. Com­
murder of Robert Livingstone, was ac­ caught in a strong tide.
plaint filed and summons issued.
quitted at St. Helms, Saturday.
A. F. Cook, a brakeman on the O.
REAL ESTATE TRANSFERS
Ashland is to have a $15,000, Carne­ R. and N. wa.« run over and killed by
gie library.
a train near Rufus, Wednesday.
The city council of Albany has came
Governor Benson left Salem, Wed-
Sarah J. Grayer to E. A. Washburn,
JOHN DUNNINGTON, Prop.
out flat-footed against the sale of nesday evening for a two-weeks vaca- W. D. lots 16 and 17 in blk 2. Palm s
Dealer in
"near beer” in that bjrg.
tion in California.
add to Medford................................... 10
The committee who had charge of
J. P. Hougland to W. D. Lewis, W.
All Kinds of Fresh and
DIED
the financial part of the recent cherry
D. land in Sec 1-37-2......................... 300
Cured Meats, Choice
fair at Salem, report a considerable de­
P. B. O'Neil to Daniel E. Clay, W.
ficiency.
Lard, Etc.
Boat - At his late residence in Jack- D. tract City of Medford.................. 700
Jane Jackson to Arthur L. Golder,
Edward Fawcett committed suicide sonville, Thursday morning July 22,
W.D. land in Soc 10-39-1.................... 10 Jacksonville.
Kinder B. Hoax, aged 74 yean.
•t Pendleton, Friday.
Oregon
Jacksonville
Post
Jacksonville
Meat Market
Jacksonville Bakery
L. V. LARSEN, Prop.
Fresh Bread, Plain and Fancy Cakes
Delicious Pies, Etc., Etc.
The Product» of Our Bakery Equal the Beat in the
Land. Try Them and be Convinced
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THE RECEPTION
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LUY & KEEGAN, Props
Family Trade Solicited
Sole
Agents Abany Beer
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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.
A COMPLETE LINE OF DRUGS
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)4 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 f-’lure in the vicinity ia
unknown.
If you want to buy or sell come and see us.
Our prices are right.
Jacksonville Real Estate Company
ADOLF SCHULZ, Manager
Summer Rates East
During the Season 1909
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Southern Pacific Co
From MEDFORD
To
To
To
To
OMAHA and Return
KANSAS CITY and Return
ST. LOUIS and Return
CHICAGO and Return - -
$69.90
$69.90
$77.40
$52.40
And to other principal cities in the East, Middle West and South
Correspondingly low fares.
On Sale lunt 2, 3; July 2. 3; August 11, 12
To DENVER and Return
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$64.90
On Sale May 17, 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 tri[»e 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 be
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
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