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4 by 8 Chenille Stand Covers $2.00, reduced from $2.75
4 by 8 Tapestry Stand Covers 95 cents, reduced from $1.50
Linen Fringed Napkins, dozen 40 cents, reduced from 60 cents
Red Damask Doylies, dozen 35 cents, reduced from 50 cents
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New Amoskeag Ginghams
New Percales, All Shades
New Fall American Prints
New Teazle Flannels
There’s a small lot of summer suitings left over which we will
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We are sole agents Black Cat Hosiery, Ladies’ Misses’ Child
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Jacksonville, Oregon
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REUNION
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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. and 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)
General News.
Three persons were killed at the au-
tomobile races at Indianapolis. Satur
day.
One man killed and a score of persons
injured by the derailing of a fast train
near Youngstown, Ohio, Saturday.
W. H. Oakley, paymaster of the
Franklin Construction company was
shot to death and robbed of $2000. by
an unknown man at Rock, West Va.
last week.
Mrs. Ada Otis, divorced wifeof Thom
as Otis, an Arizona mining man com
mitted suicide by taking poison, at Los j
Angeles, Calif, recently.
Marion Blakely, “the incubator ba
by,” of the St. Louis fair, has been
kidnapped.
Bill Way a negro half crazed by co
caine, ran-a-muck in Monroe, La. Tues- I
day. Armed with a shot gun he open- |
ed fire in every direction wounding 21
citizens before being killed. After the
negro fell, his body was taken to a pub
lic square and burned in the presence
of several thousand people.
120 persons, mostly women and chil
dren, were drowned by the sinking of
the steamer Columbia in Montevideo
harbor, Tuesday.
M. Blériot, the Frenchman who cross
ed the English Channel in an aeroplane '
recently, broke the record for a single
lap at Rheims Tuesday, making it in 8 I
minutes 42-5 seconds. The distance
was 61-5 miles.
Geo. Benz and Sons vs L. F. Reddi- I SW A of SE % Sec 9-39-1......... .. 10
elfTe. Action to recover. Complaint Mabel Jacobs to 0. B Dews, W.D.
filed.
tract in Ashland.......................... 425
or F1CIAL PAPER OF THE CITY OF JACK
Thomas W. Hill to M. C. Bressler- W.
SONVILLE. OREGON
D. SW A Sec 14-39-1....................... 10
REAL ESTATE TRANSFERS
Chas. A. Smith to J. W. Abbott, W.
A weekly newspaper, published every Saturday
D. land in Twp 39-1........
1500
at the county seat of Jackson Co., Ore.
A. Me Callen to Charles A. Smith, W.
D. W. Bagshaw, Editor.
J. A. Payette to R. A. Holmes, W.D.
D. land in Twp 39-1......................1500
lots 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, Blk 2, Bryant add, G. D. Owings to William Owings, W.
Entered a« Recond-claas matter June 22, 1907,
Medford...............................................
D. lot 4, bile 9 Beatty add Medford
at the post office at Jacksonville, Oregon, under
C. A. Hamlin to Fred Whelpley, W.D.
............ :........ .................................. 10
Act of Congress of March 3, 1879.
tract in City of Medford............... 200 Henrv Cassahairt to Harriett M. Han
Francis M. Me Mahon to F. H. Mc
sen, W.D. lots 25 to 29, blk G, Rail
SATURDAY, AUGUST 28, 1909.
Mahon W.D. land in Secs 5, 8, 17, 18-
road add Medford........................... 550
38-1........................................... ......10 Luman N. Judd to Joanna M. DuPeau,
Fred D. Eisom to H. A. Corliss, W.D.
SUBSCRIPTION
W.D. lots 35 to 39 blk 2, Whites add
One y «ar. by mail......................................... ...91.60.
land in Secs 20, 21-40-4.......... 1970.35
Ashland............................... ,............ 10
'Advertifdntc rates furnished on application
Fred D. Eisman to same, Q. C. D. Hariett M. Hansen to Hughes East,
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Steamboat Bend mining claim .. .1
W.D. lots 26 to 29 Railroad add Ash
Anna Pratt et ux to Fannie C. Ruse,
land
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DUE TO CH AM BERLAIN
Q.C.D. E'A of W>/t Sec 35-36-3........ 1
John A. Henderson to O. C. Boggs,
MARRIED
Bond for deed, lots 9, 10, 11, 12, blk
Tho thanks of Jacksonville people are
2, Park add, Medford.................2200
du? to Senator Chamberlain for the dai J. Ernest Hicks to R. I) Sanford, Q.C.
ly afternoon mail to the north. It will
D. land in Twp 39-1.................... 100
GARVIN-RYNE—In Jacksonville, on
be remembered that when the new train Fred C. II. Reinecke to Rogue River August 20, by Henry Dox, J. P., Ro
service was put on the Southern Pacific
Timber Co, W.D. 160 acres in See bert J. Garvin and Mary J. Ryne.
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some weeks since we had only one dai 28-33-3 east....................................... 10
McClellan-Sailors
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In
Jacksonville,
ly mail to the north and that one closed William A. Colby to Timothy M. Far
on August 20, by Henry Dox, J. I’.,
here at 8:15 in the morning, a letter
rell, W.D. land in Sec 7-38-1............. 1 Chailie McClellan and Zella Sailors.
Women of Sweden have presented a
mailed here after that time would lie J. A. Graves to Ashland Land Co, deed
MERSFELDER-CHEVALIER - In
in the office until the next day. Inter-
land in Secs 3, 11, 23, 35-40-2 ........ 10 Jacksonville, on August 19, by Henry petition to the king begging him to in-1
tercede to bring about arbitration of
ested parties took up the matter with Alice H. Graves to J. A. Graves,
Dox, J. P., William Mersfelder and Is the dispute between laborers and their j
Senator Chamberlain with the result
Power of Attorney.............................. abel M. Chevalier.
employers that resulted in the strike [
th it in ten days after he received td>e U. S. Land Office to Wm. Fletcher
now in progress.
WHITE-GRAZIER
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At
Jacksonville,
information the Department gave us an
Parker, Receipt SW 'A Sec 14- 33-4
afternoon mail so that letters now
................................................... ...400 Ore. Tuesday Aug. 24, 1909, by R oy , G.
Charles Alfred Rryne, the journalist^
mailed prior to 4 P. M. will reach Port U. S. to William Erickson, Receipt N A. Gray. Edward Jinkson and Jane who attained notoriety as publisher of J1
land next morning.
W >4 Sec 14-36 3............................ 200 Carkhuff.
the forged Morey letter in the Garfield
Fruitgrowers Trust & Title Co. to
campaign of 1880, is dead in a Jersey
City hospital.
Homer D. Dudley, Contract, lot 2,
Intense Colicky Pains Relieved.
With the arrival of Mr. Allen and the
Cresbrook Orchard Tracts....... 685.40
actual transfer of cash it is proven
“For some years I suffered from in
September 2, is to be "Smith’s Day” j
beyond a doubt that the new owner of Clarence IL Coney to Burdette L. tense colicky pains which would come at the Seattle fair.
Dodge, bond for deed, N donation on at times and from which I could find
the Pacific & Eastern means business.
Three perons were killed and six in- I
Chum No 58 in Twp 37-1............. 3000 no relief,” says I. S. Mason, of Beaver
Reliable reports say that the extension
jured
in a railroad accident at Bakers
Fruitgrowers
Trust
&
Titip
Co.
to
Bur
of the road will be rapid.
Dam, Ky. “Chamberlain’s Colic, Cho
dette L. Dodge, Contract S1^ lot 13, lera and Diarrhoea Remedy was reco field, Calif. Wednesday.
Crestbrook Orchard Tracts.......... 400 mmended to me by a friend. After
By allowing bees to sling him on the | i
Same to E. M. Caldwell, Contract, N taking a few doses of the remedy I was bare arms and legs, J. B. Webster of
THE COURT HOUSE
E lot 13 Crestbrook Orchard Tracts entirely relieved. That was four years Roxbury, Mass, is recovering from an
.......................................................... 400 ago and there has been no return of the attack of paralysis.
Same to E. R. Cable, Contract NW '4 symptoms since that time.” This rem
Items of Interest to Jackson County
same lot.......................................... 225 edy is for sale by City Drug Store.
Frederick C. Furry to A. A. Davis,
Tax Payer*
B/g Fruit Specimens
W.D. SJ$ of SE '4 Sec 33-37-1..7500
E. P. Dunlap to H. W Huntzinger, W.
Ashland News
MARRIAGE LICENSES
D. lots 1 and 2 in blk G Talent.... 10
The last of the week, Chas. Bland, (
H. C. Stack to E. P. Dunlap, W.D.
living west of town, was exhibiting
lots 1 and 2 in blk G Talent.......... 10
Mrs. Geo. G. Ogg is visiting Mrs. J. samples of apples, the largest of which i
William Mersfeldcr and Isabel M. William H. Hamlin tj Annie Ma.ie T. Rogers in Portland.
was 141 j inches in diameter, and weighs
Parker, W.D. lot 4 blk 3 Barrs add
Chevalier.
Misses Anna and Ida Hargrove and 1% lbs. Mr. Bland passed them around
Medford......................................... 1500 their mother are sojourning at Seattle. for inspection previous to placing them '
Chailie McClellen and Zella Sailors.
J. F. Hale to Charles H. II. Parker,
Robert G. Garvin and Mary J. Ryan.
Dr. and Mrs. O. Thornton, of Port in cold storage to be preserved for ex
W.D. lot 9, blk 75 Medford.......... 10
hibition purposes. The specimets were ■
land,
are visiting Ashland relatives.
Wilson A. Davis and Carrie Griffith. George E. Marshall to Sophenia Ish
from comparatively young trees, set
Mr.
and
Mrs.
Frank
Fry,
of
Tipton,
Roe B. White and Gladys Grazier.
Gore, W.D. lota 1 and 2 blk 1 Oak-
out by the proprietor himself within
lawn add Medford.............. ............... 1 Mo., visited old friends, the McNairs the past six years. —Tiding*.
Edward Jinkson and Jane Carkhuff,
R. H. Toft to J. A. Payette and J. A. in Ashland, last week.
CIRCUIT COURT
Slorah, W.D. lots 9, 10, 13, blk 1,
Dr. and wife A. D. McCall of Atlan
Bryant add Medford......... ............ 10 tic, Iowa, are paying a visit to their
What is Best for Indigestion?
Lerman N Judd to Norton Curtis Judd, daughter, Mrs. F. Foy.
NEW CASES
Mr. A. Robinson of Drumquin. Ontar
W.D. lots 40 to 47, blk 2, Whites add
Mr. and Mrs. H. G. Enders and sons, io, has been troubled for years with in
to Ashland... .................................. 10
Henry and John left Saturday for the digestion, and recommond« Chi nber-
Earnest W. Winkler vs W. C. Moon, Hattie Dews to Margaret A. Walker, Seattle exposition.
lain’s Stomach and Liver Tablets as “the
W.D. lots 7 and 8 blk G, Railroad
Jr. Suit to quiet title. Complaintand
best medicine I ever used.’’ If trou
H.
H.
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of
Klamath
Falls
is
look
Add Ashland.... ......................... 10
affidavit for publication of summons
bled with indigestion or constipation
Teressa A. Dews I t Bessie M. Black- ing over Ashland with a view of again
filed Summons ordered published.
give them a trial. They are certain to
locating
here
after
an
absence
of
fifteen
more, W.D. lot 8 blk 29, Jacksonville
John Harrington vs W. E. Phipps, J.
prove beneficial. They are easy to tak e
.......................................................... 500 years.
R. Neil and Florence E. Snyder. Ac
and pleasant in effect. Price, 25 cents.
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E. K. Anderson to Henry G. Enders,
tion for damages. Complaint filed.
Samples free at City Drug Store.
W.D. land in City of Ashland....... 10
Active at 87.
Eliza J. Lewis va C. W. Palm et al. Bessie M. Blackman to Teressa M.
Suit for partition. Complaint filed.
Dews, W.D. lot 5, blk 53 Jackson This would be unusual news if men
A few drops of I. W. HARPER
Summons issued.
ville ................................................. 500 ami women would keep themselves free Whiskev will take the chill out of a
S. J. Majors, Limit -d, vs Joseph T. G«o. McKilligan to Emil De Roboam, from rheumatism and all aches ami pains glass of ice water, it will improve the
Gagnon et al. Action to recover mon
W. D. lot 5, blk 1, and lot 9, block 2, as well as keeping their muscles and taste ami aid your digestion. Careful
ey. Complaint filed and summons is
Medford ......................................... 400 jointa limber with Ballards Snow Lini people use no other whiskey except I.
sued.
N. N Brophy to H. L. Whited, W.D. ment. Sold by J. W. Robinson
W. HARPER. Sold by E. H. HELMS.
Jacksonville Post
Jacksonville Bakery
L. V. LARSEN. Prop.
Fresh Bread, Plain and Fancy Cakes
Delicious Pies, Etc., Etc.
The Products of Our Bakery Equal the Best in the
Land. Try Them and be Convinced
™£ RECEPTION
LUY & KEEGAN, Props
Family Trade Solicited
Sole Agents Albany Beer
PERFUMER Y
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
CITY DRUG STORE
J. IF. ROBINSON, Propietor
REAL ESTATE
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-Recu perate
At the Seashore
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
HAS A
Special Summer Excursion Rate to Newport of
$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