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« » ! LOCAL NEWS Subscribe for the Post, only $1.50 per year. W. R. Coleman has move! into the Orth residence. Advertise in the Post and increase your business. G. L. Davis made a business trip to Medford, Monday. Assessor Grieve was a Medford visi tor Monday. ...» ‘ • —................ An exchange styles the Thaw case a "bittie of coin versus brains”, It is rather a battle of cheek against gall. If you can’t get what you want at Ab botts Hardware, he can get it for j ou on short notice at Medford prices. Professor O’Gara reports that Jack- son county orchards are in fine shape, well cared for and loaded with fruit. Martin Angel of Grants Pass was in town recently. He was looking over Jacksonville and vicinity with a view to locating. Expert Workmanship andmanyyears of experience is the quality of repair jobs done at Nedvideks’ Jewelry, a trial convinces. Mrs. C. Grant will soon be located at the U. S. Hotel in Jacksonville where she will cater to the wants of the public. Mr. and Mrs. Louis Ulrich who had been attending the exposition at Seat tle, returned Tuesday, They report a pleasant trip. Oh, Johnnie, where are you going? Oh down to the Boss for ice cream. What do you go there for? Mamma •ays it is the best. L. C. Coleman of San Francisco is in the valley and will remain for tome time. Mr. Coleman formerally resided in this city for several years. Every one is interested in an item of local news. If you know of any local happening that is not generally known communicate the fact to this office. Attorney Gua Newbury was in atten dance at U. S. Commissioner Canor.’s court at Medford this week. Several important contest cases were heard. The Poet has just received an invoice of new type, consisting of “law italic,” etc. and is now prepared to print le gal blanks in the best style of the art. A number of Jacksonville people at tended the comic opera at Medford, Saturday night. Manager Barnum ran a special tram for their accommodation. P. H. Daily formerally county super-1 intei.dent, and Mrs. Daily, both exper ienced teachers have been chosen teach ers of the Eagle Point schools for the ensuing year. J. MINERS NOTICE Notice of Location Teacher's Examinations. both Quartz and Placer, for sale *t this office, JACKSONVILLE POST. Mrs. A. C. Webster's former resident Notice is hereby given that the reg of Jacksonville, now of Modisto Calif., arrived a few days ago from Eugene to ular examinations for teachers’ certifi visit her mother Mrs. Kinder B. Boaz. cates will be held at Jacksonville as follows: Mr. W. H. Johnson of Applegate was FOR STATE PAPERS a visitor in town Thursday, while here Commencing Wednesday, August 11, he called to see the printer and renewed 1909, at 9 o'clock a. m., and continuing his subscription to The Post for another until Saturday, August 14, at 4 o’clock vear. p. m. Wednesday Penmanship, His A special election, to vote on the ques tory, Spelling, Physical Geography, tion of issuing bonds for the cor.struc- Reading, Psychology. tion of a system of waterworks, will Thursday- Arithmetic, Theory‘of teach be held in the City Hall, Tuesday, ing, Grammer, Bookkeeping, Physics, August 17. Civil Government. Judge Neil and Recorder Burnett went Friday Physiology, Geography, Comp fishing Wednesday afternoon near Big osition, Algebra, English Literature, Butte. Before starting on the trip the School Law. Judge kindly promised the overplus Saturday Botany, Plane Geometry, to the printer. General History Rev. G. A. Gray received a telegram FOR COUNTY PAPERS from Chillicothe, Ohio, containing the Commencing Wednesday, August 11, startling information that Mr. Joshua 1999, at 9 o’clock, a. m., and continu Wisehart, the aged father of Mrs. ing until Friday’ August 13, at4 o’clock, Gray, had dropped dead, Monday morn p. ;n. ing. He was aged a bout 70 years. Wednesday Penmanship, History, The new Oliver Typewriter, latest Spelling, Reading, Physical Geography. improved can be seen at this office. Thursday-Arithmetic, Theory of Teach We have secured the agency for Jack ing, Grammar, Physiology. sonville and surrounding country and Friday - Geography, School Law, Civil would be pleased to receive yourjorder. Government, English Literature. Yours Truly, Jacksonville Post. J. Percy Wells, County School Supt. I OR SALE—Two and one-half acres in city limits, two story house, out buildings, water tank and gasoline Say! Did you see that new Oliver pumping plant, good family or typewriter at this office? We can sell chard and garden spot. Most de you an up to date machine for a small sirable location in the city, for sale paymar.t down and 17 cents per day cheap. Enquire of Jacksonville Real until balance is paid. Jacksonville Post. Estate Company. Oh Mister! How good that ice cream is at the Boss. George Brown of Eagle Point was in the city Saturday. Mrs. Snyder of Medford was a visit or in town Monday. Miss Pauline Reuter left Tuesday for Portland and The Dalles. Dr. J. F. Reddy of Medford was a visitor in this city Tuesday. Coroner A. E. Kellogg of Gold Hill, was in Jacksonville Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. E. Huffer of Medford visited friends here Tuesday. George Hoffman made a trip-to the Applegate country, Sunday. Dr. Harry Lane, ex-mayor of Port land was in this city, Wednesday. A “Social Dance” was given in Rose’s hall at Applegate, last night. The little child of Mr. and Mrs. 1 R. H. Robinson is reported seriously ill. Mose Barkstow of Medord spent a few hours in Jacksonville Tuesday. Miss G. Reeves of Medford was a guest of Mrs Thomas Kenney Friday. The new cent coin, bearing the bust of Lincoln will be ready for distribution next week. Mrs. P. R. Burnett is visiting at the POISON OAK POISONING. home of her son, the genial county recorder. Ballard’s Snow Liniment cures it. Fred J. Fick, who had been on a Mr. O. H. P. Cornelius, Turner Ore. business trip to Klamath Falls, has re writes—My wife has discovered that Snow Liniment cures “Poison Oak turned. S. P. De Roboam has moved into the Poisoning”, a very painful t-opble. house recently occupied by W. R. She not only cured a case of it on her self, but on two of her friends who Coleman. were poisoned bv this same ivy. Price Mr. and Mrs. J. M. Schmidt, who re 25c EOc and $1.00 Sold by J. W. Robin side near Medford were visitors at this son. office Saturday. Plain and colored job printing done THE COURT HOUSE at reasonable rates. Send or telephone your orders to this office. The 26th annual re-union of the South ern Oregon Pioneers will be held at Items of Interest to Jacksen County Tax Payers Ashland, August 26. The Post wants a reliable correspond ent in every precinct in Jackson coun MARRIAGE LICENSES ty. Write for particulars. Mrs. C. Magruder and Mr. George McDonough of Sams Valley, were visi Howard A. Hill and Sylvia J. Run tors in town Thursday. yard. Only $2.25 cash in advance, secures J. A. Anderson and Mrs. Lizzie S. both The Jacksonville Post and Pacific Bailey. Monthly for one year. E. H. Baker and Eliza Epps. W. S. Barnum President of the R. R. Isaac C. Moore and Laura Drake. V. Railway has gone on a trip to the North. Mrs. Barnum accompanied him. FOUND A bunch of keys. Owner can obtain the same by calling at this office and paying for this notice. Mrs. Mary Miller, while descending soma stairs Monday received a hard fall severely injuring her wrist. » s Twenty-Five Cents is the Price of Peace. A Contented Woman i is always found in the same house with Ballard's Snow Liniment. It keeps I every member of the family free from aches and pains, it heals cuts, burns and scalds and cures rheumatism, neu ralgia. lumbago and all muscular sore IV.—“The Shrewd ness and stiffness. 25c 50c and $1.00 a bottle. Sold by J. W. Robinson. THE TOWN THAT To the People PUSH BUILT of Jacksonville A Golden Wedding means that man and wife have lived to a good old age and consequently have kept healthy. Tho best way to keep healthy is to see that your liver does it's duty 365 days out of 365. The only way to do this is to keep Ballard’s Herbine in the house and take it when ever your liver gets inactive, 50 cents per bottle. Sold by J. W. Robinson. 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 ■I A $100 Typewriter for 17 Cents a Day! We have made ar rangements with H the publishers of THESAN FRAN CISCO DAILY ERE is ths dry goods man who sought Ths furniture dealer’s atora and bought Some chairs and things he had wanted to buy 8ince a catchy ad. had captured his eye, And he paid for them with the very bill That had come to him from the butch- er’s till After tho grocer had his settlement made With the money the honest workman paid. BULLETIN P. S.—Tht local dealer who’t up to snuff Will always advertise his stuff. by which we can furnish both the Daily Bulletin and FOR SALE—20 acres of young or Jacksonville chard adjoining city limits, on coun The ty road; fine location; deep level loamy soil; X mile from postoffice, Post, one year for courthouse, high school; leading va riety of fruit; 6 acres pears, 10 acres $3.00 cash in ad- apples, 2 acres p jaches, some bear ing trees, alfalfa and garden patch; vanee good 4-room house, barn, outbuilding, Bowel Complaint in Children When six months old the little daugh ter of E. N. Dewey, a well known mer chant of Agnewville, Va., had an at tack of cholera infantum. Chamber lain’s Calic, Cholera and Diarrhoea Remedy was given and effected a com plete cure. This remedy has proven very suecsseful in case of bowel com plaint in children and when given ac cording to the plain printed directions can be relied upon with perfect confi dence. When reduced with water and sweetened it is pleasant to take, which is of great importance when a medi cine must be given to young children. For sale by the City Drug Store. -------- s-------- , IN WINTER its a cold IN SUMMER its bowel complaint. Be good to your poor old stomach these hot days. Don’t ask it to assimilate raw, rank, nonde script whiskies. Give it good, pure, I gentle old 1. W. HARPER. For Sale i By E. H. HELMS. ADMINISTRATRIX’S NOTICF. In the County Court of the State of Oregon for Jackson Crunty. AND VICINITY. I have engaged the service of I. H. Baxter of Ashland, Ore., who is a first-class shoe and ! harness maker. Ail work guaranteed first-class an 1 dene on short notice. Give him a trial and you will not have te wear out one pair of shoes going I after the pair left for repair. T. L. I)e Fiore Second Hund Store 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. household goods, farming tools, 1 cow, 20 chickens, 3 wells wells to irrigate portions of land if necessary; $350 per acre, terms. Jacksonville Real Estate Co., Adolf Schulz, man ager. Dry Goods 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—i/ours/or 17 cents a day! The typewriter whose conquest of the commercial world is a matter of business history — yours for 17 cents a day! The typewriter that is equipped with scores of such conveniences as "The Balance Shift”— “Th : Ruling Device" — "The Double Relea se” —"1 he Loco motive Base”-“The Automatic Spacer” ‘‘The Automatic Tabulator ” — “ The "Disappearing In dicator'’ -- “The Adjustable Paper Fingers ” — “ The S ci enti fi c Con - dense! Keyboard" Yours for 17 Cents A Day OFFICIAL DIRECTORY announced the new sales . plan re- We L ___________________ ccntly, just to feel the pulse of the people. Simply a small cash payment President................................... William H. Taft — then 17 cents a day. That is the Vice-President............................... Jas. 8. Sherman plan in a nutshel1. Secretary of State.................................. P. C. Knox The result has been such a deluge of Secretary of Treasury.................... F. Mac Veach applications for machines that we are Secretary of War..........................J. M. Dickinson simply astounded. Attorney General..................... G. W. Wickersham The demand comes from people of Postmaster General.............. ... . F. H. Hitchcock all classes, All ages, all occupations. Secretary of Navy............................. Von L. Meyer The majority of inquiries has come Secretary Interior........................... R. A. Ballinger from people of known financial stand Secretary of Agriculture..................... Jas. Wilson ing who were attracted by the novelty Secretary of Commerce.................... James Nagle of the proposition. An impressive Chief Justice................................ Melvin V. Fuller demonstration of the immense popular Vespation Warner,............... U. S. Pension Com’r ity of the Oliver Typewriter. W. S. Richards............................. U. S. Land Com’r A startling confirmation of our be lief that the Era of Universal Type- STATE OF OREGON G. E.chamberlain I writing is at hand. U. S. Senators UNITED STATES Subscribe NOW. Rep. in Congress. 1st D.................. W. C. Hawley A Quarter of a Million People Governor................ Geo. E. Chamberlain Sec. of State................................ Frank W Benson are Making Money with State Treasurer................................... Geo. A. Steel Attorney-General.......................... A. M. Crawford ...A. I State School Supt..................... ...J. H. Ackerman State Printer.............................. F. A. Moore Justice ' Robt. Eakin Justice Will R. King, Com’r W. T. Slater Com’r J. C. Moreland, Clerk Dairy and FooclOm’r......................... J. W. Bailey Lalor Commissioner................................ O. P. Hoff j Railroad Com ra....................... Thos. K. Campbell | The Oliver Typewriter is a money ......................... Clyde B. Aitchison maker, , right from the word “go!” So ......................... Oswald West ------------ easy to to run run that that the the beginners beginners soon soon get get State Game Warden..................... R. o. stevenxon j easy Earn as you Bank Examiner................................... James Steel in the “expert” class. learn. Let the machine pay the 17 State Engineer................................. John H. Lewis State Land Agent.......................... C. V. Galloway cents a day—and all above that is yours. Wherever you are, there’s work to Clerk State Land Board...................... G. G. Brown State Veterinarian............................ C. J. Korinek be done and monev to be made by us- I ing the Oliver. The business world is FIRST JUDICIAL DISTRICT There Judges H. K. Hanna...................... Jacksonville . calling for Oliver operators. ! are not enough to supply the demand. Geo. Noland................... . Klamath Falls I Their salaries are considerably above Prosecuting attorney......................... B. F. Mulkey those of many classes of workers. U 8 LAND OFFICE ROSEBURG Register B. l . Eddy ‘AnOliver Typewriter in Every Home' w“’ Town Booming Helps I 0L|vE<^ T^peWri-ter __ Standard Visible Writer IV.-Rah! Rah! Rah! Two Americans meeting in Eu rope, one of them said, “I am from Jones’ Siding.” “And I," said the other, throwing out his chest, ‘‘am from Chicago.” “Seems to me I've heard of that place. About how far is it from Jones’ Siding?” The Jones’ Siding spirit is the kind that helps a town. This man 3 M '•awrence That is our battle cry today. We considered his own home THE FIN “*celver JACKSON COUNTY OFFICIALS , hnve made the Oliver fttipreme tn use- EST PLACE IN THE WORLD. If Stole Senator........................ L. L. Mulit. Ashland .fulness and absolutely indispensable in there are many more there like him Representatives...................... M. Purdin. Medford ! business. Now comes the conquest of Jones’ Siding will some day be .............. D. H. Miller. Medford , the,home. ,. .. ____ ,u The simplicity and strength of the crowding other places off the map. Joint Ren. . ...J. A. Buchanan Roseburg fit -------- it for -------- family It is be- Co. J udge . . .......... J. R. Neil, Jacksonvile Oliver — -w use. He was the kind of man who Clerk SALESMEN WANTED. No house ............ .. W. R. Coleman. Jacksonville coming an important factor m the home spends his money at home, who pat Sheriff........ . Jones. Jacksonville people. An educator to house canvassing. Call on business R. w. T. T A. Bumeit Klimpft .1 ar Izn</iIIzx training «• of voung /maker 1 Recorder. .......... R. men, professional men and others at ronizes home industries, talks up his Treasurer............... J. M. Cronemiller. Jacksonvile AS well as a money maker. School Supt. ............. J. p Well». Jacksonville Our new selling plan puts the Uliver their place of business. You can make Assessor ................ w. t . Grieve. Jacksonville | on the threshold of every home in $50.00 a week. Experience not ’neces Coroner' a 1 America. Will you close the door of Commissioners................. j. Pattenion. Talent your home or office on this remarkable sary. We equip you fully with saraple __ . , . James Owens, Weilen Opportunity? and sample case. Fine, pleasant work. Write for further details of our Your own boss. Work when you ™ v,lle easy offer and a free copy of the new please and go where you please. You —-----♦-------- Oliver catalog. Address deal with the best class of people only. Subscribe for The Post and ask your tl OHypr Tvnewriter ComoanY When your days work is done neighbor to do likewis j, only $1.50 per ’ "e U"Ver 1 YPewr,Ter have your money in jour pocket. year. 1326 First Avenue, Seattle, Wash. . Trespass Notices, printed on cloth, , independent. Investigate this. for sale at this office, 50 cents per ’ tirely new proposition. Address, M. C. Young, Mgr., 162 Ohio dozen. 1 Chicago. In the matter of the Administration of the Estate of Thomas W. Stanley, deceased. Notice is hereby given, that by an Order of the County Court, of the County of Jackson, State of Oregon, duly made and entered, the undersign ed has been appointed, and is the duly acting and qualified Administratrix of the Estate of the said Thomas W. Stanley, deceased. All persons having claims against the said deceased or his estate are hereby notified and required to pre sent the same, with the proper vouchers, to me, or my Attorney, at Bank of Jacksonville, Jacksonville, Jackson County, Oregon, within Six Months from the date hereof. Ella Brown Stanley, Administratrix. Dated this 31st day of July, A.D. 1909. H. K. Hanna Jr. Attorney for Estate and Administratrix. 1 I Diarrhoea When you want a quick cure without any loss of time, and one that is followed by no bad results, use Chamberlain's Colic, Cholera and Diarrhoea Remedy. PACIFIC MONTHLY in tho West 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. te tte. teses. VrMessils THE rAC1F1C MONTHLY A X a ■ A ' THE 3 Pacific Monthly PORTLAND I OREGON Beautifully Illustrated Timely Readable Stories. Articles —---------- Read Jack London’s Vivid and Interesting Story Now Running Serially. Articles each month describing the resources and opportunities to bo found > -A CLUBBING OFFER R o< one The Leading Magazine of the West -*• home town and helps to build it up. HE WAS A DESIRABLE CITIZEN. The mail order houses couldn’t do business with him unless they were located in his own town, for he knows that, as far as he was con cerned, Jones’ Siding was the center jf the earth. Think it over and tee if we can’t work up some of that Jones’ Siding spirit right here! LET US GET TOGETHER AND MAKE THINGS BOOM. Every letter that is posted here should be an advertisement for the town, even the love letters, for we want the right kind of people to come here and settle. Let’s advertise ourselves, our home industries and our good prospects IN EVERY WAY POSSIBLE. The leading magazine of the west. Beauti fully illustrated. Interesting stories. Ar ticles each month describing the resources of the state and whole Pacific Coast. Subscription Price $1.50 Per Year . By special arrangements with the publishei we offer The Pacific Monthly And The Jacksonville Post Both One Year for CASH IN ADVANCE