Jacksonville post. (Jacksonville, Or.) 1906-19??, July 31, 1909, Image 4

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    FRUIT TREE CENSUS , changed $190,000 worth of tberaf Iroad's
MARRIED
THE CHURCHES.
bonds fur $81,500 worth of certificatta
BAKER EPPS —At the courthouse
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of deposit which Reddy held against
I in Jacksonville, Oregon. Monday, July
Authorities Will Institute the bank. This deal, which was con­ ' 28, 1909, by Rev. W. T. Geulder, Mr.
Presbyterian Church,
At the old George Lewis staud
JACKSONVILLE, OREGON.
firmed by the Circuit Court the last of
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Classification of Various the week, swept away all existing bar-1 E. H. Baker to Miss Eliza Epps.
JOE APPLEBAKER, Proprietor
Rough and Dressed
R ev . R obert E nnis , P astor .
riers that uight stand in « he way of < Moore Drake—Monday July 26, 1909
in
Jacksonville,
Ore.,
byjudg
:
J.
R.
Sabbath school, Sunday morning at
Varieties
consummating the pl ins of the pro­
Lumber of All Kinds
moters of the road as projected. It I Neil, Mr. I. C. Moore to Miss Laura 10 o’clock.
All kinds ot blacksmithing
Drake.
ESTIMATE FURNISHED
would also enable the receiver to dis­
Preaching service, Sunday evening
done promptly and at rea­
Preparations are living made by Pro­ pose of the road at private sale or
McDonough Magruder—At the M. at 8 o’clock.
sonable rates. Satisfaction
fessor P. J. O’Gara to take a complete throw it on the market. The haste I E. Parsonage in this city, Thursday af­
guaranteed.
Prayer meeting Wednesday evening
fruit census in Jackson county, so that with which Receiver lteddy turned the ternoon, July 29, 1909, by Rev. G. A.
WI'ILE IN MEDFORD
it will be possible to know how many deal with the bank might be construed Gray, Mr. McDonough to Mrs. Cka at 8 o’clock.
You are invited to attend these ser­
trees of the various varieties are plant­ as a strong indication that he had a Magruder, both of Sams Valley.
Call end see Mack in front of
vices.
ed throughout the county and their con­ buyer for the road who would take it
Jacksonville
Oregon
Weare’s for Chiii Concarne
dition and age. In a short time a fund i over as soon as the title could be
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ar.d 1 < t ar.d cold lunch. Em­
Attention Pioneer’s
of information will be available regard­ cleared up.—Telegram.
ployment office in cor.nection
Methodist Church,
ing the fruit industry, something that
MACK WILL CET YOU IA0RK
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has long been needed.
The 33rd Annual Re-union of the Pi-
R ev . G. A. G ray , P astor .
Blanks have been prepared by the Chamberlain’s Colic, Cholera and
And Latest Styles of Wall
oneer Society of Southern Oregcn will
professor so that each inspector in the
Sunday school, Sunday morning at
Diarrhoea Remedy the best
Paper, Cali on or Address
be held at Ashland Oregon on Thursday 10 o’clock.
H. K. HANNA jr.
county can compile the data rapidly
and Surest.
August
26th
1909,
we
hope
to
have
the
and well. At the top of each sheet
Preaching service at 11 o’clock Sun­
Lawyer
pleasure of greeting you on that occa­
will appear the name of theorchardists,
day morning.
sion,
together
with
your
family
and
Office:
One
block south of depot.
his address, the date of the report
“It affords me pleasure to state that
Jacksonville, Oregon
Epworth League Sunday evening at
Under the head of pears will be found 1 consider the presaratio.1 known as i friends. It is desirable that the Annu-
JACKSONVILLE,
OREGON
7 o’clock.
the names of the following varieties: Chamberlain’sColic, Cholera and Diarr-I al Re-unions of iht Society be perpetu-
Preaching at 8 o’clock Sunday even­
Bartlett, Comice Winter Nellis, Anjou, hoea Remedy the best and surest of i ate(l. ’. Professor B. F. Mulkey of Jack-
Bose and Howell. Following this will good results of any I have ever used in 'sonville, Oregon, has kindlv agreed to ing.
A. E. REAMES
be the number of trees, their age, my family,” says P. E. Herrington,of deliver an Address to the Pioneers and
Prayer meeting, Thursday evening
There is no better time to
Lawyer
whether they are in good or bad or Mount Aerial, Ky. This in the univer­ their friends on that occasion. Come, at 8 o’clock.
paint your building than at
medium condition, whether they are sal verdict of all who use th is remedy. and bring your badges with you.
Practise in all State and Federal Court«
the present time and you
Your presence is desired at these
diseased, and if so in what manner, Its cures are so prompt an I effectual
cannot set better paint
Respectfully yours, meetings.
Kahler
Block
JACKSONVILLE
than we nse.
and if the land is cultivated or not. that people take pleasur* in recom­
Silas J. Day, Secretary
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Space is also provided for apples, the mending it. For sale by City Drug Pioneea Society of Southern Oregon.
The Boss for candies, nuts, fruit
..DECORATING..
following varieties being named: New­ Store.
GUS
NEWBURY
vegetables, in fact everything that is
There is nothing that will
town, Spitzenberg, Jonathan, Winesap
nice.
add
more
to
the
appear
­
The
Grumbler
Arkansas Black, Ben Davis, Winter
Attorney-at-Law
ance of a house or fence
Banana, Delicious, Rome Beauty and
News of the Sfate
than a new coat of paint.
Will Practise in All Courts in the State
Baldwin. Peaches, nectrines, cherrios
It is the foundation of all
Terribly Scalded
Don’t grumble. The most unfortu­
decorations.
Office on California street one
and grapes also haue their place upon
nate class of people living upon this
The sawmill of Miller and Son, near
is something we hear or read about
the report. — Ex.
block south of the court house
green
earth
are
the
grumblers.
They
PRESER} ATIVE
Salem, burned Saturday with 390,000
every day of our lives. Burns and
rob home of its joys, society of its
feet of lumber. Loss $50,000.
scalds either slight or serious are bound
Paint will not only add to
and themselves of the best things
to happen in your family, be prepared
A NEW USE FOR ROGUE Mrs. R. A. M. Collins, a bride of but dues,
the appearance of a build­
DR. T. T. SHAW
of life. From the days the'children of
ing but will preserve the
a few months, shot and killed her hus­ Israel “grumbled” and were sent on by having a bottle of Ballard’s Snow
wood and prevent disease.
RIVER ASBESTOS
Dentist.
band, at Portland, Saturday morning. their tedious wanderings “for forty Liniment handy. It relieves the pain
Jealousy on account of attentions to years in the wilderness,” up to the instantly and quickly heals the burn. Paper Hanging and Interior Decorating Office in Ryan Building, California St.
Sold by J. W. Robinson.
Upftairs
A market for the vast quantity of as­ other women is assigned as the cause present hour the world has been full of
of the shooting.
I
grumblers. It is “too hot” or “too
bestos that could be mined in Rogue
OREGON
JACKSONVILLE
Directors of the Albany Fair Asso­ cold”, "too wet” or “dry.” People
River Valley may be made possible as
SUMMONS
the result of the invention recently ciation have arranged for a three-days in reasonable circumstances have vis­
I®,
ions of the poor house, while the rich
made by a man in San Jose, California. . race meet on Sept. 2, 3, and 4th.
In the Circuit C.rurt of Oregon for
This new use for asbestoa is in the
J.M. Bradley, wanted at Chehalis, grumble that they can’t get rich faster
That
Delicioue
—Exchange. Jackson county.
manufacture of railroad ties. These Wash, on a statuitory charge, was ar­
Myrtle M. Painter, plaintiff, vs Albert
Refreshing
ties are made of composition of asbestos rested at Portland, Saturday.
Dish
Painter, defendant.
and cement reinforced with wire net-I It is announced that a railroad from
Subscribe for The Post and ask your
To
Albert
Painter,
the
ahove
named
ting. It is claimed for these ties that Bandon to Port Orford will soon be neighbor to do likewise, only $1.50 per
What nicer dessert could you have for Sunday dinner*
defendant
they are indestructable; that the cement built.
year.
In the name of the state of Oregon,
and iron gives them strength to hold the
The rainfall at Portland during the
You are hereby required to appear and
rails and bear the tremendous weight of
month of July rea ched a total ot 2.24 Help for Those Who Have Stom­ answer the complaint of plantiff filed
locomotives and cars while the asbestos
inches, the greatest amount of precipi­
in the above entitled court and cause
ach Trouble
gives a spring to the ties quite equal to
tation* during the same month in tho
within six weeks from the date of the
that of wood.
past 39 years.
first publication of this summons upon
The increasing demand for ties and
The first good run of salmon in the
After doctoring for aliout twelve you which is the 31st day of July, 1909.
the steadily decreasing quantity of tim­
years for a bad stomach trouble, and And if you fail to appear and answer
ber is making the tie problem a serious Columbia this ycur started Saturday.
The Beavis- May oil drill at Dufur, spending nearly five hundred dollars within the time required, for want
matter with the railroad companies.
Stone, iron and cement ties huve been is now down 1500 feet and is making for medicine and doctors’ fees, I pur­ thereof the plaintiff will apply to the
chased my wife one box of Chamber­ court for the relief pray«! for and de­
tried but were found unsuitable for good progress.
they gave such a rigid roadbed that pas­
F. B. De Guire, a pioneer of Oregon lain’s ,Stomach and Liver Tablets, mand«! in her complaint-viz- For a de­
sengers complained on the jar and the and one of the oldest men in Marion which did her so much good that she cree of divorce disolving the bonds of
locomotives and cars were strained and county, died ut the home of his son in continued to use them and they have matrimony heretofore and now existing |
loosened in their joints by the unyield­ Silverton, Thursday night, aged 91 years done her more good than all of the between the plaintiff and defendant!
ing track. The asbestos-cement tie He settled in Oregon in 1854 and has medicine I bought before. — Samuel and for the care and custody of the '
Express, Freight, General Delivery. Teaming to
Boyer, Folsom, Iowa. This medicinéis minor child of plaintiff anJ defendant.
would afford fully as much spring as resided in Silverton since 1857’
all
Parts of the Country. Nothing too- Heavy or
for sale by City Drug Store. Samples
This summons is served by publica- I
the wood tie and it is claimed that it
P. G. Wells, postmaster at Gladstone
too
Light. Agents for Colcstin Mineral Water.
tion
in
The
Jacksonville
Post
under
and
free.
will hold the rail better and give grea­ has resigned.
in pursuance of an order of Hon. H. K.
ter safety to traffic than is had with
JACKSONVILLE
OREGON
The District Attorney of Wasco and
Hanna, Judge of said court made on
wood ties.
Hood River caunties has issued a de­ Change in Southern Pacific Time the 29th day of J uly, 1999.
Should tho asbestos-cement tie prove
cree declaring that the state law regu­
Gus N ewbury ,
Table.
a success the manufacture of railroad
lating and restraining the participation
Attorney for Plaintiff.
ties would soon become one of the big
NORTH BOUND TRAINS.
of minor children in dramatic an 1 pub­
industries of Rogue River Valley. There
lic entertainments, must be rigidly en­ No. 20 Roseburg Passenger .7:41 A.M.
are a large number of known deposits
forced.
of asbestos and should there be a de­
No. 12 Shasta Limited........... 9:25 A.M.
mand to stimulate prospectors there
No. 16 Oregon Express......... 5:24 P.M.
would no doubt be many more deposits
Count) Looks Good
No. 14 Portland Express. ...8:39 P.M.
discovered. Lack of a market has pre­
SOUTH BOUND TRAINS.
vent«! the development of these asbes­
JOHN DVNNINGTON. Prop.
tos mines. The cement could be made
Alaska man buys options on Apple­ No. 11 Shasta Limited........... 5:50 A.M.
io
HOT OR COLD BATHS
here in quantity as cheaply as it is man­ gate farm land— Says that a fruit
No. 15 California Express. .10:35 A.M.
ufactured in any other place in the patch in Southern Oregon is better
Agent hr
All
Kinds
of
Fresh
and
world for there are vast ledges of lime­ than a gold mine in the frozen North. No. 13 San Fran. Express.. .3:32 P.M.
Cured Meats, Choice
rock and marble and of shale and clay.
Southern Oregon Laundry
C. J. Hobart, formerly a collector of No. 19 Ashland Passenger.. 10:45 P. M.
Fruit Grower. customs in Alaska, is a recent comer
Note carefully No. 20 does not con­
Lard, Etc.
in Granta Pass and a guest of C. G. nect at Roseburg with trains for points
JACKSONVILLE,
OREGON
Coutant, with whom he was intimately North, No. 19 runs only to Ashland but Jacksonville.
Oregon
SEE STEVENS’ HANDIN acquainted while the latter was in the leaves Portland 8:15 A. M.
Alaskan field. Mr. Hobart has been Shasta Limited No’s. 11 and 12 are not
SALE OF P. & E. Ry.
looking over the adjacent territory with intended for local travel and parties
a view to making extensive land pur­ boarding same must apply for reserva­
Early announcement of the taking chases and he states that the country tion in advance, if same is available
If you like to have decent work
over of the Pacific a Eastern Railway, looks very good to him. It is his plan party may board train. It is not the
done, not too far between the
formerly the Medford a Crater Lake to secure a large tract here to be cut intent to carry much baggage on this
nails or too large holes for the
project, by interests represented by up into small farms and fruit ranches train, baggage will follow.
wax end to pass throngh, go to
John F. Stevens may be expectetl. for the purpose of locating a small col­ For local points passengers should take
a shoemaker who has learned
With Mayor Reddy, of Medford, who ony of Alaskan people. Mr. Hobart trains 19 and 20 and 15 and 16. Going
his trade and knows how to use
Orders for all kinds of Rough and Dressed
is now receiver for the moribund road, and associates have taken options upon North the Portland Express only makes
bristles instead of harness
Lumber Promptly Filled
Stevens made an inspection trip cover- a tract of 500 acres of fine land in the the larger town stops. No. 13 however
needles. You are the judge.
ing a considerable portion of the al­ Applegate valley, so located as to be makes about same stope as formerly.
When you find your feet wet
moat inexhaustible timber beit which moat suitable for his purpose, and he For additional information as to what
and your stockings muddy you
Quality
Quantity
the proposed road will tap. Thia tour will, as soon as the purchase can be trains stop at different points call at
will realize that hurry makes
Fred
J.
Fick,
Contractor
and
Builder
covered several days, and Reddy ad- closed, seek to interest a large number or phone the depot.
poor work.
mitted he had ’’spent some time with of people with whom he is acquainted The coach heretofore carried on No.
mysterious Mr. Stevens.” The next in Alaska. He states that there are 225 is discontinu«l, local freights will
step in the game was when Receiver many miners in that country who are pass Medford during the day instead of
Reddy came to Portland about a week tired of the quest for gold and want to night of night as heretofore. The Main St, -> Jacksonville, Ore.
ago and made a dicker jwith Receiver get back to a land of fruit and flowers. above is the best mail service and train
Deylin, of the defunct Oregon Trust a Although he has nothing against Alas­ service Rogue River Valley ever had,
Savings Bank, whereby the latter ex- ka he admitted, in reply to our insinua­ letters mailed in Portland before 5:30
tion, that a fruit patch in Southern Ore­ P.M. will reach Medford 5:50 following Office one block south of Courthouse
gon was better than the average gold morning. Trains 11, 12, 13, 14, alone
JACKSONVILLE, OREGON
prospect in the frosen north. Outlook. carry United States Mail.
Blacksmith Shop TRAIL LUMBER CO
For Paper Hanging
C. F. BOWMAN
Painting Season
Chappell & Fick
ICE CREAM
W. C. DENEFF & COMPANY
Charles F. Dunfoi d
DRAYAGE
Jacksonville
Meat Market
Barber Shop anL^!h^rom
LADIES AND GENTLEMEN
Lumber
SHINGLES
P. R. Nelson
SILAS J. DAY
JACKSONVILLE’S NEW MARKET
Cows Went Dry
At Albany, Oregon, they tell a story
about a Prohibition candidate who had
a great deal of campaign literature left
over after the election. He hated to
destroy it, so he stored it in the barn.
But one day seven milk cows broke in­
to the barn, ate the literatare, and the
entire herd went dry. — Exchange.
Proper Treatment for Dysentery
and Diarrhoea.
The great mortality - from dysentery
and diarrhoea is due to a lack proper
treatment at the first stages of the
disease. Chamberlain’s Colic, Cholera
and Diarrhoea Remedy is a reliable and
effectual medicine, and when given in
time will prevent any dangerous conse­
quences. It has been in use for many
Trespass Notices, printed on cloth, yean and has always met with unvary­
for sale at thia office, 50 cents per ing success. For sale by the City Drug
dozen.
Store.
Fili nr h made on homeateada and timber claims
Correct plat« weekly allowing all vacant lands.
THE CENTRAL MEAT MARKET
Notary Public aad Ceavevaaeer
Laval papers of all kinds made owl Specie
attention riven to papers in settlement of eatatea.
Abstract of Load Tidea
Moat complete aet of abotrae! books in tbe
couuty. Abstract made promptly and accurately.
Real Estate aad lnaarance
Fine list of county and town property for sale
and rent.
Will make it a practice to always have
on hand the choicest cuts of beef, pork,
mutton and veal, fowls when oraered
Sausage our specialty
Bradbum & Billings, Proprietors
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