Jacksonville post. (Jacksonville, Or.) 1906-19??, August 21, 1909, Image 2

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Special
Prices
on
Table
Linen
Mid-Summer Clearance
Sale-------------
Specials
Closing Out Prices....
....Damask Table Covers
Cotton
VETERANS
REUNION
on Linen
$3.00
$2.00
$2.75
$1.50
cents
cents
New Amoskeag Ginghams
New Percales, All Shades
New Fall American Prints
New Teazle Flannels
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There’s a small lot of summer suitings left over which we will
sell to you at cost or below to close them
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We are sole agents Black Cat Hosiery, Ladies’ Misses’ Child­
ren’s and Men’s, an entire new assortment to make your
selection from...............................................................................
The 18th annual re-union of the old
soldiers and sailors will be held in this
city, commencing Monday Sep. 13, and
continuing during the entire week.
The camp will be pitched in Ulrich’s
grove in the southern part of the city,
wood and water will be provided at the
camp, also straw for use in tents.
Coffee and some other supplies will be
furnished free.
Soldiers of the Spanish War are con­
sidered “old soldiers” and are request­
ed to attend. Every member of the
G. A. R. an l W. R. C. should attend
this meeting and make it th? most suc­
cessful re-union ever held by the As­
sociation.
All old Confederate soldiers ana sail­
ors are cordially invited to join in the
festivites and to bring their families.
The usual entertainments, consisting
of music, speeches, camp fires, etc.,
will be given. A cordial invitation is
extended to all. A royal good time is
assured.
(County papers please copy;
SOUTHERN OREGON’S PIONEER STORE
NUNAN
TAYLOR CO ir
Jacksonville, Oregon
a
OFFICIAL PAPER OF THE CITY OF JACK­
SONVILLE. OREGON
a weekly newspaper, published every Saturday
at the county seat of Jackson Co., Ore.
I). W. Bagshaw, Editor.
Entered as second-rlnss matter June 22, 1907,
at the post office at Jacksonville, Oregon, under
Act of Congress of March 3, 1879.
SATURDAY, AUGUST 21, 1909.
SUBSCRIPTION
One year, by mail........................................... 11.50.
AdvertisInK rates furnished on application
Fresh Bread, Plain and Fancy Cakes
Delicious Pies, Etc., Etc.
Towels
IFe Kindly Ask Your Inspection on Our
Jacksonville Post
L V. LARSEN, Prop.
To be held in this city Sep
tember 13 to 18 in­
clusive
and
8 by 10 Red and Black Table Covers $2.00, reduced from
8 by 10 Red Damask Table Covers $1.50, reduced from
4 by 8 Cheniile Stand Covers $2.00, reduced from
4 by 8 Tapestry Stand Covers 95 cents, reduced from
Linen Fringed Napkins, dozen 40 cents, reduced from 60
Red Damask Doylies, dozen 35 cents, reduced from 50
While Ashland is constructing electric i
street railways for the city it would |
be an easy mattar to go a step farther, j
extend the line to Talent, then on to
Phoenix, along the edge of the foot­
hills to Jacksonville, sweeping around
in a graceful curve to Central Point,
thence to Medford, finally closing up
the gap at Phoenix, and completely en­
circling the best part of the valley.
Such a route is practicable and if built
and put into operation the road would
be a dividend payer from the start. The
next five years will see such a road
built and in successful operation.
Jacksonville Bakery
The Products of Our Bakery Equal the Best in the
Land. Try Them and be Convinced
™E RECEPTION
LUY & KEEGAN, Props
Family Trade Solicited
Sole Agents Albany Beer
I PERFUMER
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
Oregon Sidelights.
Dufur has used oil on its streets for
several years.
La Grande is now entirely free from
contagious diseases.
CITY DRUG STORE
A Dutch flat firm ordered 10,000 ap­
ple trees at The Dalles.
THE COURT HOUSE
Items of Interest to Jacksen County ,
Tax Payers
MARRIAGE
LICENSES
I
J. II'. ROBINSON, Propietor
Farmer no ar Salem sold 3000 bushels
of oats at 45 cents a bushel net.
ÄBS8S2S- —«Z
A thousand people have taken out
fishing licenses in Umatilla county.
A Eugene cannery is shipping car­
loads of pickled cherries to New York.
REAL ESTATE
An 80-acre hay ranch in Hood River
Valley will yield $3000 worth of clover
and alfalfa.
J. F. Ditsworth and E. Lytle.
An Acme man says most of the peo­
Gus Newbury and Maude Me Coy.
ple over there are not in favor of the
C. J. Bromer and Clara M. Krober.
proposed new Pacific county.
D. O. Hurley and Clara B Holdridge.
Only one threshing machine has
been blown up by smut in Umatilla
CIRCUIT COURT
county this year—less then usual.
Now that the financial end will be
provided for, it is up to the council to
give this city good water in sufficient
One party of La Grande people picked
NEW CASES
quantity for all ordinary uses and at a
45 gallons of huckleberries in the moun­
FAIR PLAY
reasonable rate. At the outset the in­
tains in four days.
come from the water cannot be ex­
A 10-stamp mill weighing 30 tons will
Suit
Sarah
E.
King
vs
David
King,
pected to pay running sxpenses, inter­
The Tribune in a recent editorial est, etc. but eventually the income for Divorce. Complaint filed.
be moved out from the Blue river dis­
sneeringly refers to certain decisions of from water rates should pay all ex­
Wm. H. Gore vs W. C. Hopson. trict, partly through a country where
the circuit court as “samples of Jack- penses and yield a handsome dividend Action to recover money. Complaint there are no roads.
son county justice” and declares that besides.
filed. Affidavit and undertaking for
Boring for oil on a ranch south of
“the public is becoming used to rever­
attachment filed. Writ of attachment Astoria continues in the second well,
sals of the local court.” The article
the first having been abandoned. The
The people, by their vote Tuesday issued.
winds up with the statement that “the
drill is down over 400 feet.
say
that they want water, the town
HEAL ESTATE TRANSFERS
recall has been suggested as a remedy
council are in favor of water, now let
for present conditions”.
Dirt continues to fly on the construc­
tion of the Pacific & Eastern railroad
The article in question is in bad taste all pull together, let the public know
to say the least and while the insinua­ we are alive, put in the best system William IL Maltby to Fidler A. Jones beyond Eagle Point, some four miles
W.D. land in Sec 34-33,2............. 1600 having been graded and over a mile
tions of unfairness will pass unnoticed possible, ai.d see the town grow.
Chas. E. Carpenter to Wm. M. Colvig, and a half of track laid.
by most residents of the county, stran­
Power of Atty. E'a of SE1« Sec 21-
gers unacquainted with Judge Hanna,
Bunconi Reports.
Party of innocent automobile tour­
35-1........................................................
his reputation for fairness and his jud­
ists
from California, three men-and one
A. J. Norton to M. Gideon Normon,
ical ability, after reading the article
woman, were arrested by the sheriff at
Correspondence
to
the
Post.
W.D.
S'/
t
of
NU
Sec
16-34-2
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500
might infer that it was next to impos­
Roseburg for horsestealing at Grants
Hollis Parks was in town last week. George M. Creed to Chas. M. Howell,
sible to get justice in the court and
Pass, and after considerable detention
W.D.
land
in
Twp
37-2
..................
800
that Jackson county would be an unde­
Johnnie Cantrall is cutting his third
E. M. Me Intyre to J. W. Hatcher, released.
sirable place in which to live. As to ' crop of hay.
deed, land in Twp 39-1.................. 500
A Glendale correspondent
the reversals: A judge is not infalli­
Harry Gilson was trading in Jackson­ F. M. Calkins to L. H Teeters, Q.C. D.
many visitors from various localities
ble and is liable to err in the interpre- ville recently.
land in Secs 20, 21-39-1.................... 10 are arriving every day to enjoy the
ration of the law, hence we have the
Sylvester Werts was up to Buncom, A. D. Helman to Mabel Carter, Q.C.D. healthful climate, pure mountain water
supreme court. An examination of the
last week.
land in Twp 39-1.................................. 1 and to go deer hunting in the neighbor­
records show that of the appeals taken
B. Randolph of this place was in E. R. Land to J. F. Kelly, W.D. SE % ing glens.
to the supreme court from this county
ot NE Ji Sec 10-38-2................. 1200
the decisions of Judge Hanna have in a Jacksonville, lately.
A splendid harv st is pre I’cted by the
We have cool nights and its a little E. M. Me Intyre to J. W. Hatcher, W. Corvallis Gazette-Times.
large number of cases been affirmed,
There has
D. land City of Ashland................ 500 been an urgent demand for labir and it
showing the soundness of his decisions, smoky at this writing.
while the length of service and numer­
Mrs. W. H. Johnson was visiting James Brockett to H. B. Hendricks, is not uncommon to see women and
W.D. land in Sec 30-33-4 ........
1 children ns young as 19 helping in the
ous re-elections thereto indicate the Mrs. J. Goldsby, last week.
W. A. Jones, Stiff, to Thos. E. N chols work. One great new crop is kale that
confidence which the people of Jackson
Mr. and Mrs. Miles Cantrail, were
Tax Deed, 'M int land in Sec 30-35-1 produce heads on a single stalk weigh­
county have in the ability »nd integri­ up Little Applegate last Sunday.
........................................................ 4.60
ty cf Judge Hann i.
Mr. aud Mrs. John Cantrall, were Fred S. Becker to Grants Pass Timber ing as high as 100 pounds.
The Dallas Optimid: A Washtucna
visiting at Williams creek recently.
Co. W.D. NE 'i of Sec 24-3g-4. .2600
The bond election passed off quietly,
Miss. Orn Goldsby was visiting for Charles Schrimpf to Minnie Schrimpf, hen laid 11 eggs in C days, says the
only a small votj being polled. The several days in Jacksonville last week.
W.D. und 1 :l int SW
Sec 36-34-3.. Spokane ¡Spokesman-Review. That ia
percentage in fax or of bonds was
Mr. and Mrs. S. R. Coffman and | George A. Morse to John M. Root, nothing. Every hen in Rabbitville lays
larger than the friends of the measure family, were visiting relatives near
Bond for deed, land in Twp 38-2 three eggs every day and four on Sun­
claimed before the election was held. Buncom. last Sunday.
days. That can be proved by every
.................................
.30,060
It had been figured by knowing ones
William H. Thurman, the foreman Albert C Schulz to Emily Louise John­ citizen of that town.
that 15 persons would vote against the of the Pennsylvia mining Co,, made a
son, W.D. lot 4, blk 1, Tuttles Add, A Wisconsin paper having boasted of
measure, but the returns show only 11, flying trip to town the 12th, in search
Medford.............................................. 1 a cherry tree yielding 100 quarts, the
evidently the four changed their minds of a cook.
Medford Tribune says: ’‘There is a tree
at the last minute. Thut's right
A coyotte thought he was in danger L. H. Teters to City of Ashland, deed, near Eagle Point which this year pro- j
land
in
Sec
21-39-1
.........................
10
brother, it is better late than never.
last week, as Byron Johnson was cross­
duced 98 gallons or 392 quarts. Like- j
ing the creek and was in good reach of Emmett Beeson to Wilborn Beeson, Q. wise there is a tree near Gold HillI
C. D. land in Twp 38-1......................10 which produced 200 gallons or 800
The legislature at the recent session him, but had’ent a gun
Mr. and Mrs, Dunnington of Jackson­
passed an act requiring that the outer
quarts.”
d sirs of all roomi or buildings used for ville. were recently up Little Applegate.
An Arkansas editor published the fol­
Learned Bros, ware up Little Apple­ lowing salutatory in the first issue of
public meetings, etc. be arranged to
open outwards. The doors of the court gate to the Picnic the 8th.
his paper: “Our aim, to tell the truth, NO RACE SUICIDE
house coma under this act, also those
though the heavens take a tumble: our
IN DICKY FAMILY
Intense Colicky Pains Relieved.
of the different churches, public halls,
paper of the people, for the people, to
“For some years 1 suffered from in- be paid for by the people; our religion,
lodge rooms, school houses, etc.
tense colicky pains which would come orthodox, with a firm belief in hell for
Skowhegan, Maine, Aug. 14.—The
on at times »nd fr.m> which I could find | . delinquent subscribers; our motto, take twenty-second child, a daughter, has
The Pe Ell Enterprise is the latest no relief," Mys I. S. Mason, of Beaver
all in sight and rustle for more, our been born to Mr. and Mrs. Charles Dick­
addition to our exchange list. Bro. Dam. Ky. "Chamberlain’s Colic, Cho-I
policy, to love our friends and brim­ ey of Canaan. The couple have been
Watson is to be congratulated upon lera and Diarrhoea Remedy was reco-1
stone our enemies. If thine enemy married 27 years. Mrs. Dickey was
the improvements made in the appear­ mmended to me by a friend. After'
smite the? on the cheek, smite him with married when she was 14 years old and
ance anil general get-up of the paper taking a few doses of the remedy I was I haste
an<j dexterity at the butt of his Mr. Dickey was only a few years her
during the time he has conducted it.
entirely relieved. That was four years moet convenient ear. What we advo- senior. Of the 21 children not one has
ago and there has been no return of the I Cste, one country, one flag and one wife been tick except with childnood ail*
The 48th annual State Fair will be symptoms since thst time.” This rem- _,t a time. Our object to live in pomp menta. They are all living in Canaan.
«ly is for sale by City I 'rug Store.
I and trienU1 splendor. ”
held at Salem, September 13 18.
The oldeat one is 25years old.- Ex.
Homes
in
the
Famous
Rogue River Valley
THE CLIMATE
Is all that one could desire—mild and invigorating —and is most favor­
able for fruit, grapes and general farming. A crop failure in the
vicinity is unknown. SEEING IS BELIEVING.
We have a large list of property to select from. Stock Ranches, Farm-
ing and Fruit Land in the best locality. Mining and Timber Land.
City Residence Property in Jacksonville and Medford, Oregon.
If You Want to Buy or Sell, See Us or Write
Ask for Our Circular
Jacksonville Real Estate Company
ADOLF SCHULZ, Manager
Rest-Romp-Recuperafe
At the Seashore
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NEWPORT
Is a delightful resort and a happy combina­
tion of pleasure ground possibilities. An ideal
climate, diversion of recreation—perfect bath­
ing—boating—fishing—riding—driving, and ex­
ploring, make Newport a most charming and
popular play ground.
SOUTHERN PACIFIC
IIAS A
Special Summer Excursion Rate to Newport of
f 10.00
From Medford
Ask for our booklet “Outings in Oregon.”
A. S. Rosenbaum, Agent, Medford, Oregon
Wm. McMURRY
General Passenger Agent
PORTLAND. ORE.
THE JACKSONVILLE POST
LEADING ADVERTISING MEDIUM
Of Southern Oregon
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