Jacksonville post. (Jacksonville, Or.) 1906-19??, July 24, 1909, Image 3

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    THE TOWN THAT To the People
PUSH BUILT
of Jacksonville
A tontented Woman
Gus Newbury drives a new white
Teacher’s Examinations.
auto.
is always found in the same house with
H. K. Hanna, Jr. went to Medford
Ballard’s Snow Liniment. It keeps
G. E. Neuber went to Medford, Mon­
Saturday.
every
member of the family free from
day.
Notice is hereby given that the reg­
Green corn, home grown is in mark­ ular examinations for teachers’ certifi aches and pains, it heals cuts, burn3
Miss M. B. Towne, was in Ashland,
AND VICINITY. I have engaged
et this week.
Snnday.
cates will be held at Jacksonville as and scalds and cures rheumatism, neu­ III.*-The Wide Awake Butcher the service of I. II. Baxter of Ashland,
ralgia,
lumbago
and
all
muscular
sore
­
Miss Emma Wendt, returned from follows:
Ore., who is a first-class shoe and
Mrs. M. Taylor returned from Grants
ness and stiffness. 25c 50c and $1.00 a
! Seattle Wednesday.
FOR STATE PAPERS
Pass Monday.
harness maker, All work guaranteed
bottle. Sold by J. W. Robinson.
Miss Clara Elmer is attending the
Commencing Wednesday, August 11,
first-class tn I done on short notice.
Advertise in the Post and increase
exposition at Seattle.
1909, at 9 o‘clock a. m., and continuing
Give him a trial and you will not have
your business.
A Golden Wedding
te wear out one pair of shoes going
Mrs. Gilson of Sterling was a visitor until Saturday, August 14, at 4 o'clock means that man and wife have lived to
Oh Mister! How good that ice cream
p.
m.
Wednesday
Penmanship,
His
­
after the pair left for repair.
in town this week..;
’
is at the Boss.
a good qld age and consequently have
tory,
Spelling,
Physical
Geography,
Mr. and Mrs. W. R. Coleman were 1
kept healthy. The best way to keep
‘Gene Thompson and family left for
T. L. DeVore
Reading, Psychology.
in Medfo.d Tuesday.
Crater Lake, Sunday.
Thursday-Arithmetic, Theoryfof teach­ healthy is to see that your liver does
Mrs. Parks of Applegate visited
Second Hand Store
N. W. Andrews is visiting friends
ing, Grammer, Bookkeeping, Physics, it’s duty 365 days out of 365. The only
friends in town Friday.
way to do this is to keep Ballard’s
and relatives at Ashland.
Civil Government.
Corner Oregon and Main Sts., Jack­
i.W. J. Boosey of Central Point was Friday Physiology, Geography, Comp­ Herbine in the house and take it when­
The first watermelons of the season
sonville,
Oregon, where you will find a
ever
your
liver
gets
inactive,
50
cents
n town Wednesday.
osition, Algebra, English Literature,
were on sale here Saturday.
complete line of Whips, Harness
per bottle. Sold by J. W. Robinson.
i The assessor is making his annual School Law.
John Harvey and family of Ashland
Goods and Second Hand Goods of all
tour. Did he find you?
Saturday Botany, Plane Geometry,
were recent visitors in this city.
kinds.
Mrs. A. Green of Eagle Point, visited General History
Several parties from this city spent
friends in this city Tuesday.
FOR COUNTY PAPERS
Sunday in the Applegate region.
Miss Emma Armsrong left Tuesday
Commencing
Wednesday, August 11,
Mrs. D. W. Bagshaw and sons visit­
for a short visit at Portland.
1909,
at
9
o'clock,
a. m., and continu­
ed Medford, Saturday afternoon.
Frank Kassahofer returned Wednes­ ing until Friday' August 13, at4 o'clock,
F. L. Masters left for Goldendale
p. m.
day from a trip to Portland.
and other Washington points, Tuesday.
Penmanship, History,
Mrs. A. L. Gall and Miss Wall were Wednesday
Editor Brown of The Rogue Maga­
Please read the heading over again.
Spelling, Reading, Physical Geography.
visitors at Phoenix, recently.
Then its tremendous significance will
zine was a caller at this office Monday.
Thursday Arithmetic, Theory of Teach­
ERE
is
ths
butchsr
who,
having
dawn upon you.
Miss Hazel Raypholtz has returned
cash,
ing, Grammar, Physiology.
Household furniture, etc. belonging
An Oliver Typewriter—the standard
from an outing near Grants Pass.
To
the
dry
goods
merchant's
made
a
Friday Geography, School Law, Civil
to Mr. Opp arrived at the depot Mon­
visible writer the $100 machine—the
dash,
Mrs.
M.
C.
Webster
of
Modisto,
Cal.
most highly perfected typewriter on
Government, English Literature.
day.
For he saw an ad. of a special sale
the market yours for 17 cents a day!
is visiting her mother, Mrs. Boaz.
Yours Truly,
Of things that people order by mail,
Misses Flora Thompson and Laura
The typewriter whose conquest of
Miss Maud Tucker of Medford was a
And he paid for all the things hs the commercial world is a matter of
J. Percy Wells, County Schoo) Supt.
Thomas were visitors at Ashland Fri­
bought
visitor in this city Thursday afternoon.
business history— yours for 17 cents a
day.
With the selfsame money hs had got
day!
Water
in
the
city
well
has
risen
to
BORN
From
the
grocer
who
had
settlement
Trespass Notices, printed on cloth,
The typewriter that is equipped with
within
about
7
feet
of
the
surface
of
made
scores of such conve lienees as “The
for sale at this office, 50 cents per
With
tho
money
the
honest
workman
the land.
Balance Shift”—“Th > Ruling Device”
dozen.
paid.
In Jacksonville, July 20th, to Mr.
— “The Double Release”—“The Loc<-
Superintendent
Wells
annonces
that
Preparations are being made for the
and Mrs. Walter Kitto, a son.
P. S.— The local dealer who's up to snuff motive Base”—“The AutomaticSpacer'*
the
examination
for
teachers
will
be
“The Automatic Tabulator” — "The
opening of the Vance mine on Forest
Will always advertise his stuff.
“Disappearing In­
held August 11.
creek.
dicator ” — “The
FOUND A bunch of keys. Owner' Twenty-Five Cents is the Price
Adjustable Paper
Peter Ingram and family have gone
can obtain the same by.calling at this
Fingers ” — “The
of Peace.
OFFICIAL DIRECTORY
to Trail creek for their summer vaca-
I
Scientili c Con­
office and paying for this notice.
tion.
dense! Keyboard”
UNITED STATES
Mr. and Mrs, Alex Norris and daugh­ The terrible itching and smarting,
Subscribe for The Post and ask your
incident
to
certain
skin
diseases,
is
al
­
Yours for 17Cents
President..................................... William H.
neighbor to do likewise, only $1.50 per ter, accompanied by Mary Bagshaw, most instantly allayed by applying
Vice-President...................................Jas. S. Sherman
drove
to
Medford
Tuesday
afternoon.
A Day
year.
Secretary of State......................................P. C. Knox
Chamberlain’s Salve. Price, 25 cents.
The deer season will open August I
We
announced
the
new
sales
plan re­
Secretary of Treasury................... F. Mac Veach
Recorder Dox returned from a short 1st. and close Nov. 1st. Remember it | For sale by City Drug Store.
Secretary of War........................... J. M. Dickinson ( cently, just to feel the pulse of the
visit at Grants Pass, Monday after­
Attorney General...................... G. W. Wickersham ] people. Simply a small cash payment
is unlawful to kill more than five in
That is the
noon.
Postmaster General........................F. H. Hitchcock — then 17 cents a day.
FOR SALE—20 acres of young or­
one season.
Secretary of Navy............................... Von L. Meyer ] plan in a nutshell.
Ernest Langley has charge at the
chard adjoining city limits, on coun- i
The result has been such a deluge of
Expert Workmanship and many years
Secretary Interior.............................R. A. Ballinger
ty road; fine location; deep level |
cemetery during the absence of the
Secretary of Agriculture....................... Jas. Wilson < applications for machines that we are
of
experience
is
the
quality
of
repair
sexton.
loamy soil; J4 rnile from postoffice,
Secretary of Commerce...................... James Nagle i simply astounded.
jobs done at Nedvideks' Jewelry, a
The demand comes from people of
Chief Justice.................................. Melvin V. Fuller
courthouse, high school; leading va­
A carload of furniture, consiged to trial convinces.
all classes, all ages, all occupations.
Vespation
Warner
..................
U.
S.
Pension
Com
’
r
1
riety of fruit; 6 acres pears, 10 acres
Brad Radcliff, arrived from Ashland,
The majority of inquiries has come
W. S. Richards............................... U. S. Land Com’r
Mr. Kinder Boaz, an agea resident
apples, 2 acres peaches, some bear­
from people of known financial stand­
Monday.
STATE OF OREGON
ing who were attracted by the novelty
ing trees, alfalfa and garden patch;
U. S. Senators............................... G. E.Chamberlain 1
District Superintendent Dunlap of this city died Thursday morning at
of
the proposition. An impressive
his
late
residence.
Funeral
was
held
good
4-room
house,
barn,
outbuilding,
lift
n
.................................
Jonathan
Bourne
1
preached at the M. E. church, Sun­
demonstration of the immense popular
Rep. in Congress, 1st D................... W. C. Ilawley ’
household goods, farming tools, 1
yesterday afternoon.
ity of the Oliver Typewriter.
day evening.
Governor.................................... Geo. E. Chamberlain
cow, 20 chickens, 3 wells wells to'
A startling confirmation of our be­
It
is
reported
that
the
Opp
mine
will
Sec.
of
State
...................................
Frank
W.
Benson
Miss Louise Jones of the Telephone
lief that the Era of Universal Type­
irrigate portions of land if necessary;
State Treasurer..................................... Geo. A. Steel
resume
operations
in
the
near
future
writing is at hand.
offiice is enjoying a vacation at Port­
$350 per acre, terms. Jacksonville
Attorney-General........................... A. M. Crawford
Arrangements for putting a crew of
land and Seattle.
State School Supt.......................... J. II. Ackerman A Quarter of a Million People
Real Estate Co., Adolf Schulz, man­
men to work are being made.
State Printer...................................... Willis Duniway
Mr. and Mrs. George Lewis are
ager.
F. A. Moore Justice
If you have any item of news inter­
are Making Money with
making an extended visit at Klamath
Robt. Eakin Justice
esting in character kindly hand it to
Falls and vicinity.
Will R. King. Com’r
Bowel Complaint in Children
W. T Slater Com’r
Sheriff Jones spent a couple of days our reporter or send it to this office we
▲
J. C. Moreland, clerk
When six months old the little daugh­
this week down on the farm, helping will appreciate the favor.
Dairy and FoodCnm’r........................... J. W. Bailey
the folks make hay.
D. H. Jackson ofJMedford, trustee of ter of E. N. Dewey, a well known mer­
Labor Commissioner................................... O. P. Hoff
Railroad Com ' th .......................... Thos. K. Campbell
Plain and colored job printing done Geo. E. Neuber held an auction sale chant of Agnewville, Va., had an at­
........................... Clyde B. Aitchison
at reasonable rates. Send or telephone Thursday of the furniture, etc. form­ tack of cholera infantum. Chamber-I
........................... Oswald West
tain
’
s
Colic,
Cholera
and
Diarrhoea
erly used in the Neuber saloon.
your orders to this office.
State Game Warden........................R. O. Stevenson
Remedy was given and effected a com­
Bank Examiner...................................... James Steel
The Post wants a reliable correspond­
R. B. Dow, the popular deputy sher­ plete cure. This remedy has proven
State Engineer.................................... John IL Lewis The Standard Visible Writer
ent in every precinct in Jackson coun­ iff, who has been enjoying a vacation very succsseful in case of bowel com­
State Land Agent............................ C. V. Galloway
The Oliver Typewriter is a money­
ty. Write for particulars.
Clerk State Land Board....................... G. G. Brown
at Portland, returned Sunday and is a- plaint in children and when given ac­
maker, right from the word “go!” So
State
Veterinarian
...............................
C.
J.
Korinek
gain
on
duty
at
the
sheriffs
office.
Only $2.25 cash in advance, secures
easy to run that the beginners soon get
cording to the plain printed directions III.—Make a. Noise Like
FIRST JUDICIAL DISTRICT
in the “expert” class. Hint as you
both The Jacksonville Post and Pacific
Prof. A. C. Joy, of Ashland, the new can be relied upon with perfect confi­
Judges
H.
K.
Hanna.
............................
Jacksonville
learn. Let the machine pay the 17
a. Dollar
Monthly for one year.
Geo. Noland............................ Klamath Falls cents a, day and all «fconethat is yours.
principal of Jacksonville’s schools was dence. When reduced with water and
Prosecuting
Attorney
...........................
B.
F.
Mulkey
Hugh Roundtree left for Centralia, a visitor in town last week. He was sweetened it is pleasant to take, which
Wherever you are, there’s work to
The man who gets ahead is the
U S LAND OFFICE ROSEBURG
be done and money to be made by us­
Wash. Sunday evening. He expects looking up a house for the ensuing year. is of great importance when a medi­ one who makes a noise, and it’s the
Register......................................................... B. L. Eddy ing the Oliver. The business world is
cine must be given to young children. same with a town.
to remain sometime.
There
, Receiver............................................. J. M. Lawrence calling for Oliver operators.
Say! Did you see that new Oliver For sale by the City Drug Stole.
But it must be the RIGHT KIND
are not enough to supply the demand.
The R. R. V. Ry. Co. will run an extra typewriter at this office? We can sell
JACKSON COUNTY OFFICIALS
Their salaries are considerably above
train to Medford and return to-night you an up to date machine for a small
State Senator........................... L. L. Mulit, Ashland
OF NOISE.
IN WINTER its a cold IN SUMMER
There
are
millions of noises in the Representatives......................... M. Purdin. Medford those of many classes of workers.
leaving at 7.30 returning before 12.
paymant down and 17 cents per day its bowel complaint. Be good to your
................. D. H. Miller. Medford ‘An Oliver Typewriter in Every Home’
world and only one kind worth
The election to authorize the issuance until balance is paid. Jacksonville Post. poor old stomach these hot days. Don’t making. That's the kind a man Joint Rep.......... ......... J. A. Buchanan Roseburg
That is our battle cry today. We
J. R. Neil, Jacksonvile
of bonds for construction of water
...... ................
Mr. Auguste Petard called to see The ask it to assimilate raw, rank, nonde­ learned about when he tried to in- c"
...W. K. Coleman, Jacksonville have made the Oliver supreme in use­
works has been set for Aug. 14.
Post, Thursday and renewed his sub­ script whiskies. Give it good, pure, terview a great financier.
......... W. A. Jones, Jacksonville fulness and absolutely indispensable in
sheriff
....... R. T. Burnett, Jacksonville business. Now comes the conquest of
He had spent several days trying Recorder
If you can’t get what you want at Ab­ scription for another year. Mr. Petard gentle old I. W. HARPER. For Sale
,J. M. Cronemiller, Jacksonvile the home.
to
get
into
the
private
office
of
the
sch^su
.t
botts Hardware, he can get it for you was looking for the address of a box By E. H. HELMS.
wv B---------------- *
....................... J. P Wells, Jacksonville >
The simplicity and strength of the
old »kinflint, but was always headed Aw«.r
w. t . Grieve, ja<-k>«>nvHk
factory from which to order boxes for
on short notice at Medford prices.
It is be­
_
Surveyor.................................. r. A. Grisez, Ashland Oliver fit it for family use.
his fruit.
Coroner
A. E. Kellogg, Gold Hill coming an important factor in the home
SM.ESMEN WANTED. No house Off.
Geo. L. Davis received a fine dog
At last he went to a friend for ad- Commtaeionen.......................... j. Patter«,,,. Taient training of young people. An educator
Judge and Mrs. Day, Dr. and Mrs. to house canvassing. Call on business
.
James Owens. Wellen I as well as a money maker.
Sunday. The animal was shipped by
▼ICC.
Stock Inspector, ...................... Chas. Tull. Medford i
men,
professional
men
and
others
at
Our new selling plan puts the Oliver
express from Iowa and arrived in i Shaw, Mrs. S. Taylor, Mrs. Markham
“
I
’
ll
tell
you
what
to
do,"
»aid
Fruit Inspector.
G. W. Taylor, Jack«,nville on the threshold of every home in
and daughters, Mrs. J. Miller and Mrs. their place of business. You can make
splendid condition.
the
friend.
“
You
go
down
and
stand
J
acksonville
.
America.
Will you close the door of
Britt wore among the Jacksonville folks $50.00 a week. Experience not neces­ in front of the old fellow’» door and fölfe:;.' . .
your home or office on this remarkable
The new train schedule of the South­
who attended the Chatauqua at Ash­ sary. We equip you fully with sample
Dr. T. T. Shaw..................................
Mayor opportunity?
ern Pacific is published in this paper.
and sample case. Fine, pleasant work.
Write for further details of our
Henry G. Dox................................................Recorder
land.
Better read it before starting on a
J. M. Cronemiller.......................................Treasurer easy offer and a free copy of the new
Your own boss. Work when you
John Huffer.......................................Chief of Police
Lively times are reported in the di­ please and go where you please. You
journey.
Geo. L. Davie
.........................................Councilman Oliver catalog. Address
Emil Britt....................................
Councilman
rection of Central Point. In another deal with the best class of people only.
Oh, Johnnie, where are you going?
Fred J. Fick..................
Councilman The Oliver Typewriter Company
column will be found The Herald’s ac­ When your days work is done
T.T. Shaw
.......................................... Councilman
Oh down to the Boss for ice cream.
C. F. Dunford...............................
..’Councilman 1526 First Avenue, Seattle, Wash.
count of a recent case in the justice’s have your money in your pocket,
B. E. Haney......................... Street Commiaaioner
What do you go there for? Mamma
court. No “inoccuous desuetude” independent. Investigate this,
G.MIrwi,..........................................
..Seaton
says it is the best.
there.
tirely new proposition. Address,
The United States hotel has been
Mr. C. S. Sanderson the real estate M. C. Young, Mgr., 162 Ohio
rented to Brad Radcliff of Ashland,
man of Central Point was in town Wed­ Chicago.
who will open it up for accommodation
nesday on business at the court house.
of the public in a few days'.
He called to see the printers an 1 re­
Why go to Medford when you can newed his subscription for another
THE
buy goods at Abbotts H ardware just year. Mr. Sanderson reports some ser­
as cheap. Be loyal to your home ious trouble growing out of a disputed
town and patronize home industry.
boundary line and has appiled to the
oc
When you want a
The funeral of Walter Swartzfager court for relief.
quick cure without any
was held in this city Saturday after­ FOR SALE Two and one-half acres
The leading magazine of the west. Beauti­
noon, services were conducted by Rev.
in city limits, two story house, out
loss of time, and one
Robert Ennis of the Presbyterian
buildings, water tank and gasoline
fully illustrated. Interesting stories. Ar­
that is followed by no
church. The sympathy of the entire
pumping plant, good family or­
MAKE A NOISE LIKE A DOLLAR.
ticles each month describing the resources of
community is with the afflicted family
chard and garden spot. Most de­
bad results, use
When he comes out to grab you, that
in their sorrow.
sirable location in the city, for sale
will be your chance.”
the state and whole Pacific Coast.
cheap. Enquire of Jacksonville Real
Chamberlain's
That’s the kind of noise we should
SPECIAL TRAIN, TO MEDFORD.
Estate Company.
make in this town.
Saturday evening July 24, train will
Subscription Price SI.50 Per Year
Colic, Cholera and
We should sound like ready
leave at 7=30 P- M. and returning be­
money and look like it.
fore midnight. Occasion"Comic opera
Diarrhoea Remedy.
By special arrangements with Ibe publishers
POISON OAK POISONING.
Nothing wonld bring new busi­
at Medford Theatre. “Moving Pic­
ness and hustling citizens quicker
It never fails and is
we offer
tures’”, “Dancing on open air plat­
than a NOISE LIKE A DOLLAR.
Ballard’s Snow Liniment cures it.
forms’’. 35 cts. Round trip.
pleasant
and
safe
to
take.
Every letter that goes out should be
Mr. O. H. P. Cornelius, Turner Ore.
It is equally valuable for
Traveling Necessaries writes —My wife has discovered that
an advertisement for our town.
And 11><
If you don’t know how to make a
Snow Liniment cures “Poison Oak
Trunks
children. It is famous
NOISE
LIKE
A
DOLLAR,
just
call
Poisoning
”
,
a
very
painful
trouble.
Suit Cases
for its cures over a large
on us, and we’ll try to help you.
She not only cured a case of it on her­
Valises
Both One Year for
One way is to advertise. When
self, but on two of her friends who
part of the civilized
Leather Bags
everybody gets to making the right
were poisoned bv this same ivy. Price
CASH IN advance
world.
kind of noise it will be worth while
Nunan Taylor Co.
25c 50c and $1.00 Sold by J. W. Robin­ I
F watching things boom.
son.
Jacksonville.
LOCAL NEWS
I
A $100 Typewriter
HERE
for 17 Cents a Day!
H
We have made ar­
rangements with
the publishers of
' THE SAN FRAN-
CISCO DAILY
BULLETIN
by which we can
furnish both the
Daily Bulletin and
The Jacksonville
Post, one year for
$3.00 cash in ad-
gub8cr^e
NOW.
TQe
OLIVER
Town Booming
Helps
Typewriter
SPECIAL^,
Diarrhoea
CLUBBING OFFER
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