Jacksonville post. (Jacksonville, Or.) 1906-19??, August 14, 1909, Image 3

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    local news
Go to Abbotts Hardware for fruit
Buncom Reports.
cans.
William Ulrich of Medford was a vis­
itor in this city Saturday.
I Correspondence to the Post.
New Wheat Bags
Ira Kime of Griffin creek was a visi­
M. R. Buck is digging a fine cellar.
JEWELER and WATCHMAKER
American (A) seamless bags tor in town Saturday evening.
Benton Pool, passed by Buncom, last
A reliable line of Watches,
AND VICINITY. I have engaged
C. M. Howell of Medford transacted ! week.
Clocks and all kinds of Jewelry
suitable for alfalfa seed business
The
Keen
Clothing
Dealer
the service of I. H. Baxter of Ashland,
in this city Saturday.
at reasonable prices.
Charley Garrett attended the picnic,
Ore., who is a first-class shoe and
Linen Sack Twine For Sale J. A. ----
Marsh
of xuuicnu,
Eureka, VcUlJ
Calif, visit- I last Sunday.
- w*
harness maker, All work guaranteed
We make a specialty of fine
ed friends in this city Tuesday.
i Oren Coffman was up Little Apple­
first-class an 1 done on short notice.
Repairing and Guarantee all
Nunan-Taylor Co.
Mrs. David Allen is visiting at the gate, last week.
Give him a trial and you will not have
our work one year. No charge
home of her brother John Huffer.
te wear out one pair of shoes going
for regulating.
Mr. Summerville made a business
Jacksonville,
Miss Ann Hansen of Medford is at- trip up to Buncom recently.
after the pair left for repair.
Jacksonville,
Oregon
Oregon. tending the teachers' examination.
W. T. Bostwick, made a business
7. L. DeVore
The City Council advertises for bids trip to the Pursel mill recently.
for
excavating
tunnels
at
the
city
well.
Subscribe for the Post, only $1.50 per
Miss Laura Dorn enjoyed a fine buggy
Second Hand Store
year.
Miss Maude Tucker of Medford visit­ ride up to Buncom last Sunday.
Corner Oregon and Main Sts., Jack­
A. E. Reames was a Medford visitor ed friends in town Tuesday afternoon.
Men are now hauling and storing
Be have on hand for sale sonville,
Oregon, where you will find a
Monday.
Subscribe for The Post and ask your away their hay, second crop looks fine.
complete line of Whips, Harness
the
following
blanks
viz:
Go to Abbotts Hardware for fruit neighbor to do likewise, only $1.50 per
C. C. Buck and family of Big Apple­
Goods and Second Hand Goods of all
year.
cans.
gate, were visiting home folks recently.
kinds.
Warranty
Deeds,
The
Boss
for
candies,
nuts,
fruit
The Rebekah Lodge hal initiation
Jim Cantrall of Jacksonville, accom­
vegetables, in fact everything that is panied by his family, made a business
Monday evening.
Mortgages,
nice.
trip to Purseis, last Tuesday.
Advertise in the Post and increase
Acknowledgments,
W.C. Kitto is remodelling and re­
your business.
Mrs. Mollie Knox ar.d two sons, of
Location Notice—Placer,
W. I. McIntyre made a trip to Med­ pairing the house east of the county Wheeler County are visiting Mrs Knox’s
court house.
brother, J. Parks, at Buncom.
ford, Monday.
Location Notice—Quartz
The directors of School District No 1
Last week an automobile passed JI HIS is ths clothing dealer who
Oh Mister! How good that ice cream
Please read the heading over again.
announce
that
the
Jacksonville
public
went
Real Estate Agents Con­ Then
down after dark with the lights lit up
is at the Boss.
its tremendous significance will
To the hardware store and freely spent
schools will open Monday, September 13. and was very pleasing to look at.
dawn upon you.
Floyd Ross of Central Point was in
tract,
On advertised bargains the very bill
Mr. Poole an aged man who had been
An Oliver Typewriter—the standard
Barney Randolph, who has been He got from the furniture dealer’s till,
town Monday.
visible writer the $100 machine—the
stopping at the Tungate home in the working on Williams creek, for some Where it went when the dry goods At reasonable prices.
We
Miss Ada Duncan of Banon was a re­ eastern part of town, died Thursday
most highly perfected typewriter on
merchant bought
time, has returned to his home near
intend
adding other the market— yours for 17 cents a day!
cent visitor in town.
And paid with the bill that the butcher
morning.
Buncom.
typewriter whose conquest of
got
Soldiers and Sailers, Re union in this
blanks as fast as possible the The
commercial world is a matter of
No need to write your announcements,
Nora Kleinhammer, who accidently From the grocer who had settlement
city September 13—18.
business history— yours for 17 cents a
made
notices, etc. You can get all kinds of hurt her back at the picnic three weeks
until the line is complete. day!
Home grown watermelons are for job printing done at this office, neatly ago, is not much improved, i we are With tho money the honest workman
The typewriter that is equipped with
Blanks of special form scores
paid.
sale in the local market.
and at reasonable prices.
of such conveniences as ‘‘The
sorry to say.
printed
to
order
at
short
Balance Shift” —“The Ruling Device”
P. S.— The local dealer who’s up to tnuff
Misses Helen and Julia Sedly spent
B. F. Fairchilds and wife of Eureka
Grace Buck, accompanied by her
— “The Double Release” “The Loco­
Will always advertise his stuff.
Tuesday at Medford.
are visiting friends in town. Mrs. Fair­ little cousin Maudie Cantrall spent
notice.
i
a i
motive Base”-“The Automatic Spacer”
— “The
Mr. and Mrs. B. F. Mulkey made a childs is a native of this city, in form­ pleasant afternoon with little friends
:
JACKSONVILLE POST. “The Automatic Tabulator"
“Disappearing In­
er times was Mary Plymale.
trip to Salem this week.
Ora and Cora Goldsby, recently.
dicator ” - ‘‘The
BIDS WANTED
George Robinson of Chehalis, Wash,
Miss Cora Basye is visiting at the
Adjustable Paper
AGENTS
WANTED
—
In
every
town,
was in town a few days this week. He
Fingers ” — "The
Caughtran ranch near Sterling.
OFFICIAL DIRECTORY
for the Steel Adjustable Hameless
S ci entifi c Ccn -
Sealed proposals will be received by
Melford’s city attorney, P. J. Neff, was looking over the country with a
UNITED STATES
dense 1 Keyboard”
Horse Collars. No pads, hames or the City Council up to August 17 th,
View to purchasing tinber lands.
Esq. was a visitor in town Monday.
President.................................. William H.
Yours for 17 Cents
The Free Methodist campmeeting be- j straps, can use with any kind of tug 1909, for the excavation of tunnels at Vice-President............................... Jas. S. Sherman
Miss Frances Kenney is visiting her
gan at Phoenix Wednesday and will; attachments. Will not gall horse or the city well. Tunnels to be 5 ft. wide Secretary of State................................... P. C. Knox
A Day
sister Mrs. W. Kentner in Medford.
continue about two weeks. Preaching ; wear out. Will not corrode or rust. at bottom, 3 ft. at top, 7 ft. high and Secretary of Treasury..................F. Mac Veach
We announced the new sales plan re­
Secretary
of
War
........................
J.
M.
Dickinson
Alexander Belcher and Edward Mor­ services will be held each day at 10:30
Price $6.00 each Ask your dealer. 400 feet more or less, in length. , The
cently, just to feel the pulse of the
Attorney General.................... G. W. Wickersham
gan of Trail were in the city Monday. A. M. and 8 P. M.
Write for literature. Address,
bidder to furnish all tools, machinery Postmaster General.................... F. H. Hitchcock people. Simply a small cash payment
NELSON WILBER COMPANY, and other equipment necessary for do­ Secretary of Navy............................ Von L. Meyer — then 17 cents a day. That is the
Trespass Notices, printed on cloth,
Mrs. M. C. Taylor has kindly loaned !
plan in a nutshell.
Exclusive
Distributors Pacific Coast ing the work. All bids to be for a Secretary Interior....................... R. A. Ballinger
for sale at this office, 50 cents per this office copies of the “Times” and
The result has been such a deluge of
Secretary
of
Agriculture
.....................
Jas.
Wilson
States,
applications for machines that we are
dozen.
certain price per lineal foot and to be
“Sentinel” published in this place in
Secretary
of
Commerce
.................
..James
Nagle
A lbany , O regon .
delivered to T. T. Shaw, Mayor, on or Chief Justice............................... Melvin V. Fuller simply astounded.
Miss M. B. Towne, deputy county 1874 and from which we will make some
demand comes from people of
before August 17th.
The board re­ Vespation Warner............... U. S. Pension Com’r all The
clerk left for Southern California, extracts for a future issue.
classes, all ages, all occupations.
W.
S.
Richards
...........................
U.
S.
Land
Com
’
r
serves
the
right
to
reject
any,
or
The
majority of inquiries has come
Saturday.
Disagreeable at Home.
Misses Leona and Fleta Ulrich have
STATE OF OREGON
from people of known financial stand­
all bids. Bids will be opened at 8
I. W. Berry of Medford was in town gone to Dunsmuir Cal. to visit their , Lots of men and women who are a-
U.S. Senators............................ G. E.Chamberlain ing who were attracted by the novelty
o’clock, P.M. August 17, 1909.
An impressive
last week on business for the Pioneer,s aunt Mrs. L. L. Savage. They also j greeable with others, get ‘‘cranky” at
.............................. Jonathan Bourne of the proposition.
By order of Council. Rep. in Congress,
1st D.................. W.C. Hawley demonstration of the immense popular
Reunion.
expact to visit other California points home. Its not disposition, its the liver.
Governor................................. Geo. E. Chamberlain ity of the Oliver Typewriter.
If you find in yourself that you feel
A band stand has been erected on the before returning home.
A startling confirmation of our be­
Sec. of State................................Frank W. Benson
cross
around
the
house,
little
things
A few drops of I. W. HARPER State Treasurer................................. Geo. A. Steel lief that the Era of Universal Type­
vacant lot next to Luy and Keegan’s
Mrs. M. C. Taylor presented the worry you, just buy a bottle of Ballard’s
Whiskey will take the chill out of a Attorney-General........................ A. M. Crawford writing is at hand.
saloon.
printers with some fine strawberries I Herbine and put your liver in shape.
glass of ice water, it will improve the State School Supt........................ J. H. Ackerman
Mr and Mrs C W Woodson visited the Wednesday. They were the second You and everybody around yon will feel I taste and aid your digestion. Careful State Printer................................... Willis Duniway A Quarter of a Million People
F. A. Moore Justice
latter’s mother, Mrs. Owen Keegan, crop, of the Oregon Everbearing vari­ better for it. Price 50 cents per bottle. people use no other whiskey except I.
Robt. Eakin Justice
are Making Money with
ety and were large and finely colored. Sold by J. W. Robinson.
Saturday.
Will R. King, Com’r
W. HARPER. Sold by E. H. HELMS.
W. T. Slater Com’r
Say! Did you see that new Oliver
Mrs. M. D. Jones and Miss Katherine
, 1
J. c. Moreland, clerk TFje
Ghapmat visited friends in Medford, typewriter at this office? We can sell
What is Best for Indigestion?
Dairy and Food Com’r......................... J. W. Bailey
Tuesday.
you an up to date machine for a small
Labor Commissioner................................ O. P. Hoff
Mr. A. Robinson of Drurnquin, Ontar­
Railroad Com rs........................ Thw. K. Campbell
James Rock of the Union Livery payment down and 17 cents per day io, has been troubled for years with in­
......................... Clyde B. Aitchison
stable is spending a few days on Thomp­ until balance is paid. Jacksonville Post. ( digestion, and recommends Chambe r-
......................... Oswald West
son creek.
Reports received from fruit growers lain
1
’s Stomach and Liver Tablets a s ‘.‘the
State Game Warden......................R. O. Stevenson
T^pe,Wri-ter
Bank Examiner................................... James Steel
W. E. Fansher and L. L. Goodpas­ indicate that Rogue River valley will best medicine I ever used.” If trou
State Engineer..................................John H. Lewis The Standard Visible Writer
ture of Medford, were visitors in this ship 20 per cent more apples and pears bled with indigestion or constipation
State Land Agent.......................... C. V. Galloway
than last year. The peach crop is re­ give them a trial. They are certain to
city Monday.
Clerk State Land Board...................... G. G. Brown
The Oliver Typewriter is a money­
VI.
—
How
Is
Y
our
F
font
?
State Veterinarian............................ C. J. Korinek maker, right from the word “go!”
So
Arrangements are being made for ported as being about 75 per cent of prove beneficial. They are easy to tak e
easy to run that the beginners soon get
FIRST JUDICIAL DISTRICT
and pleasant in effect. Price, 25 cents.
A frontless man
the entertainment of those attending the 1908 yield.
Earn as you
Judges H. K. Hanna........................... Jacksonville in the “expert” class.
Is an “also ran,”
the re-union Sept 13—18.
Mr. and Mrs. E. H. Hanley left for Samples free at City Drug Store.
Let the machine pay the 17
Geo. Noland.......................... Klamath Falls learn.
But
the
man
with
the
front,
cents
a
day
—
and
all
above
that is yours.
Seattle last week. Mrs. Hanley will
Prosecuting Attorney......................... B. F. Mulkey
Only $2.25 cash in advance, secures
SALESMEN WANTED. No house
Wherever you are, there’s work to
He gets there!
U
S
LAND
OFFICE
ROSEBURG
visit
friends
in
Victoria,
Vancouver
and
both The Jacksonville Post and Pacific
to house canvassing. Call on business
be done and money to be made by us­
The author of this poem is un­ Renter..................................................... B. L. Eddy I ing the Oliver. The business world is
other places in their travel in British men, professional men and others at
Monthly for one year.
Receiver
..........................................
J.
M.
Lawrence
calling for Oliver operators. There
Plain and colored job printing done Columbia, while her husband "¡sits A- their place of business. You can make known.
JACKSON COUNTY OFFICIALS
are not enough to supply the demand.
He wasn’t strong on versification,
laska
on
business.
$50.00
a
week.
Experience
not
neces
­
at reasonable rates. Send or telephone
State Senator... .....................L. L. Mulit, Ashland Their salaries are considerably above.
but
he
was
long
on
horse
sense.
He
This
is
examination
week
for
the
sary. We equip you fully with sample
your orders to this office.
those of many classes of workers.
knew that the winners in life are Representatives....................... M. Purdin. Medford
........... D. H. Miller. Medford ‘An Oliver Typewriter in Every Home'
Ed Wendt of this city who has been teachers of Jackson county, about 50 and sample case. Fine, pleasant work. THE ONES THAT PUT UP THE
Joint Rep.............. . .J. A. Buchanan Roseburg
attending the Seattle Fair has return­ teachers are in attendance, ten are Your own boss. Work when you BEST FRONT.
Co. Judge............. ........ J. R. Neil, Jacksonvile
That is our battle cry today. We
taking
examination
for
state
papers
please
and
go
where
you
please.
You
ed home well pleased with his trip.
..................... W. R. Coleman. Jacksonville have made the Oliver supreme in use­
It’s just the same with a town. Clerk
and the balance for county certificates. deal with the best class of people only.
Sheriff................... ...W. A. Jones, Jacksonville
fulness and absolutely indispensable in
IT MUST HAVE A FRONT. Every­ Recorder...............
The Post wants a reliable correspond­ We expect to give names of applicants
T. Burnett, Jacksonville
When your days work is done you body living in it or doing business Treasurer............. J. . M. R. Cronemiller,
Jacksonvile business. Now comes the conquest of
ent in every precinct in Jackson coun­ next week.
Supt.......... ....J. P Wells, Jacksonville the home.
have your money in your pocket, Be in it should boost at all times and School
Assessor...............
W. T. Grieve, Jacksonville
ty. Write for particulars.
The simplicity and strength of the
Surveyor.............. ........... F. A. Grisoz, Ashland
Mesdames Rose Harvey of San Fran­ independent. Investigate this, En- in every place.
It is be­
Coroner................. ....... A. E. Kellogg, Gold Hill Oliver fit it for family use.
FOUND-A bunch of keys. Owner cisco, Calif, and Laura King of Butte, tirely new proposition. Address,
One of the best ways to boost is Commissioners,... ............. J- Patterson, Talent coming an important factor in the home
can obtain the same by calling at this Mont, pioneers of Southern Oregon M. C. Young, Mgr., 162 Ohio st.,
James Owens, Wellen training of young people. An educator
to boom your own business by Stock Inspector.......................
...................
•..
.Chas.
Tull. ....
Medford as well as a money maker.
office and paying for this notice.
visited Jacksonville friends this week. I Chicago.
EVERY KIND OF ADVERTISING hruit Inspector........... G. W. Taylor. Jacksonville
Our new selling plan puts the Oliver
JACKSONVILLE.
Elward Wendt and Adam Schmidt The ladies were former residents of
on the threshold of every home in
S*”"? V
..............................Justice of peace America. Will you close the door of
who were delegates to the Red Men’s this city and will be better remembered , The Laziest Man in the World
T T
Constable
your home or office on this remarkable
as the Misses Short.
convention at Seattle, have returned.
would not be contented to be kept in the
Henry G. Dox......................................... Keconl-r opportunity?
Street
Commissioner
Haney
has
se
­
¿•M-
Treasurer
Mrs. Charles Woods, accompanied
house and doing nothing by rheumatism,
Write for further details of our
John Huffer
chief of Police
by her sister Mabie Reeves left last cured the contract to gravel the road j Neither are you, who are always busy
Pmil ’nJ?,*,
Councilman easy offer and a free copy of the new
Oliver catalog. Address
week for Pokegama, Cal. to join her leading towards Applegate. The work and active. Then don’t neglect the
rT’shaw" ......................................... Councilman
is
being
done
by
direction
of
the
county
husband.
first twinge or an ache or pain that
A’ v
Councilman The Oliver Typewriter Company
n v .V“"'""1
councilman
court, under the new charter the city
Ha.ney......................... Street Commissioner
Oh, Johnnie, where are you going? claims jurisdiction only over roads with­ you might think is just a "crick’’. Rub
G.M Lewis....................................................... SclU)n I 1326 First Avenue. Seattle. Wash.
well
with
Ballards
Snow
Liniment
and
Oh down to the Boss for ice cream. in the corporate limits.
| no matter what the trouble is, it will
What do you go there for? Mamma
Julian Abbott while at play on a barn disappear at once. Sold by J. W. Rob-
says it is the best.
roof Sunday evening, fell or jumped to
Mr. Mrs. E. Dunning left Sunday the ground, alighting on his side, break­ i inson.
for an outing at the sulphur springs in ing his arm and sustaining other injur­
4»
the Applegate country. They expect ies. The injured arm has been set and I
to remain about two weeks.
the young man will soon be lively as :
THE
Whygo to Medford when you can ever.
buy goods at Abbotts Hardware just
We have installed a mailing machine
as cheap. Be loyal to your home for addressing copies of The Post to our ,
When you want a
town and patronize home industry.
subscribers. Hereafter the date to
quick cure without any
A special election, to vote on the ques­ which subscription is paid will follow
loss of time, and one
tion of issuing bonds for the construc­ the name, thus: John Brown 21 Mar. 10 !
The leading magazine of the west. Beauti­
tion of a system of waterworks, will means that John Brown’s subscription
that is followed by no
fully illustrated. Interesting stories. Ar­
TBJdT IS PROFITABLE. Other peo­
be held in the City Hall, Tuesday, is paid up to March 21st 1910. A glance
bad results, use
ple will realize that you are living
August 17.
at the address will show the date to
ticles each month describing the resources of
in a live town and move in.
Miss Dorland, daughter of Dr. J. W. which your subscription is paid.
Chamberlain's
We
are
doing
what
we
can
to
put
the state and whole Pacific Coast.
Robinson of this place, promises to be­ FOR SALE—20 acres of young or-[
up a front for our town. Lend a
come an artist of renown. Her free
Colic,
Cholera
and
chard adjoining city limits, on coun­
hand, or, better still, let us help you
Subscription Price $1.50 Per Year
hand drawings show a natural talent
ty road; fine location; deep level
do it.
Diarrhoea
Remedy.
and artistic perception rarely found in
loamy soil;
mile from postOffice,
The right kind of stationery will
By special arrangements with the publishers
one so young, surpassing in effect the
courthouse, high school; leading va­
It
never
fails
and is
help your business front and the
work of many artists of matureryears.
riety of fruit; 6 acres pears, 10 acres
we offer
front of the town.
pleasant and safe to take.
We are sending out several copies of
apples, 2 acres peaches, some bear­
DON'T BE AN “ALSO RAN” in
It is equally valuable for
this number of the Post as samples, if
ing trees, alfalfa and garden patch;
your business. Don’t let your town
you receive one read it, it is free. We
good 4-room house, barn, outbuilding,
be classed “among those men­
children. It is famous
And The
desire to introduce the paper into eve­
household goods, farming tools, 1
tioned.” When a new business or
for
its
cures
over
a
large
ry home in Jackson county and would
cow, 20 chickens, 3 wells wells to
the opening of a new factory is un­
irrigate portions of land if neceasary;
be pleased to receive your subscription.
part of the civilized
der discussion get up to the front.
Both One Year for
Only $1.50 per year. Orders by mail
$350 per acre, terms. Jacksonville
Arranging and repairing businesa
world.
CAHII IN ADVANCE
will receive prompt attention. Order
Real Estate Co., Adolf Schulz, man­
fronts is our specialty.
ager.
K
today. .
HOW IS YOUR FRONT!
THE TOWN THAT O. NED VIDE
PUSH BUILT
,0 the 1>eoP|e
of Jacksonville
LEGAL BLANKS
A $100 Typewriter
for 17 cents a Day!
Town Booming
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