LOCAL NEWS
New Wheat Bags
American (A) seamless bags
suitable for alfalfa seed
Linen Sack Twine For Sale
Nunan-Taylor Co.
Jacksonville,
Oregon.
Go to Abbotts Hardware for fruit
cans.
Judge J. R. Neil was in Portland,
Monday.
Subscribe for the Post, only $1.50 per
year.
Go to Abbotts Hardware for fruit
cans.
A. E. Kellogg of Gold Hill was in
town Thursday.
Advertise in the Post and increase
your business.
W. E. Phipps, Esq. of Medford was
in town Monday.
Oh Mister! How good that ice cream
is at the Boss.
, Judge Day made a business trip to
Medford, Monday.
B. F. Mulkey was a visitor in Med
ford, first of the week.
Soldiers and Sailors, Re union in this
city September 13—18.
Henry Manry of Central Point was a
visitor in town Monday.
J. F. Reddy of Medford was a busi
ness visitor in town Monday.
Miss Maude Tucker of Medford was
a visitor in town Wednesday.
Walter McIntyre of the Medford
Tribune, was in town Saturday.
Read the Ashland Commercial Col
lege Ad, and enter September 6th.
John B. Renault has left for an ex
tended trip through northern California.
Subscribe for The Post and ask your
neighbor to do likewise, only $1.50 per
year.
Henry Wendt and wife left Saturday
for a few weeks visit to the Seattle ex
position. .
Trespass Notices, printed on cloth,
for sale at this office, 50 cents per
dozen.
Mrs. Florence Whitker of Indepen
dence is visiiing her bi other and fami
ly R. T. Burnett.
The Boss for candies, nuts, fruit
vegetables, in fact everything that is
nice.
Miss Mary Peter, deputy county re
corder is spending the week at the Se
attle fair.
Ephriam Wilson went to Redding Sun
day to play ball. He is a member of
the Hilt League.
Only $2.25 cash in advance, secures
both The Jacksonville Post and Pacific
Monthly for one year.
Go to Abbottn Haidware for fruit I
can-.
A. E. Reames spent Wednesday in
Medford.
JEWELER and WATCHMAKER
WANTED—A solicitor to work in coun Held in Ashland, Thursday.
try districts. Liberal commission
A reliable line of Watches,
Jacksonville leads in
Celestial wanderer comes this
AND VICINITY. I have engaged
will ba paid. Apply to Jacksonville
Clocks and all kinds of Jewelry
the service of I. H. Baxter of Ashland,
Post.
number
way after an absence of
at reasonable prices.
Ore., who is a first-class shoe and
Franklin Griffith and S. B. Linthicum,
seventy-five years.
harness maker, All work guaranteed
We
make
a
specialty
of
fine
two prominent attorneys of Portland
Repairing and Guarantee all
first-class an 1 dene on short notice.
The annual reunion of Southern Ore
were in town Monday on business con
Give
him a trial and you will not have
our
work
one
year.
No
charge
nected with the Pacific Eastern railway gon pioneers was held at Ashland.
Astronomers the world over are
for regulating.
te wear out one pair of shoes going
tangle.
Thursday. A large number of leadin; sweeping the heavens every night to
after the pair left for repair.
Lew Stone and family who went to citizens of Jacksonville. Medford, Cen gain first view of Halley's comet which Jacksonville,
Oregon
Weed Cal. to live have returned to Jack-1 tral Point and other districts were in is due to appear after an absence of 75
T. L. DeVore
sonville, more pleased than ever with attendance. This city, the first town years.
this section. Hairy Wulf returned in Jackson county, sent a larger delega Attaches of the Jl.ick observatory at
Second Hand Store
tion than any one town in the county.
with them.
Hon. B. F. Mulkey of this place de Mt. Hamilton, Calif, are keeping a
Say! Did you see that new Oliver
Corner Oregon and Main Sts., Jack
livered an interesting address and a sharp lookout, ready and eager to He have on hand for sale
sonville,
where you will find a
typewriter at this office? We can sell
[
obtain
a
photograph
of
the
comet.
| good time preva led. The Pioneers’
the following blanks viz: complete Oregon,
you an up to date machine for a small
line of Whips, Harness
This
comet
has
a
will
authenticated
1886
and
I Association was organized in
payment down and 17 cents per day
Goods and Second Hand Goods of all
Warranty Deeds,
during all these years, Judge Silas J. [ history dating back to the year 8Oo,
kinds.
until balance is paid. Jacksonville Post.
Day of this city has filled the office of and prior to that date it is recorded in
Mortgages,
i
Chinese
legends.
Disagreeable at Home.
Secretary.
Following are the names of some
It is believed by some to be the Star
Lots of men and women who are a-
Acknowledgments,
of Bethlehem that appeared to the
greeable with others, get “cranky” at those attending from this place:
home. Its not disposition, its the liver.
Mr. and Mrs. Silas Day, Mr. and Mrs. I “Wise men of the East” some nine- ! Location Notice Placer,
If you find in yourself that you feel C. C. Beekman, Mrs. E. Kenney, Mrs. teen hundred years ago.
Location Notice —Quartz
cross around the house, little things Dora Harbough, Mrs. Charles Prim,
Real Estate Agents Con Please read the heading over again.
worry you, just buy a bottle of Ballard’s I Mr. and Mrs. W. R. Coleman, Miss
Then its tremendous significance will
NOTICE TO BOND PURCHASERS
Herbine and put your liver in shape. Beekman, Mrs. Mary Miller, Mrs. Ku-
tract,
dawn upon you.
You and everybody around yon will feel bli, Mr. and Mrs. Chris Ulrich, Mrs. A.
Notice is hereby given that sealed
An Oliver Typewriter the standard
better for it. Price 50 cents per bottle. | Rose, Mrs. M. Tavlor, Miss M. Britt, i proposals to purchase $25,000.00 of At reasonable prices.
We visible
writer the $100 machine—the
Sold by J, W. Robinson.
most highly perfected typewriter on
Mrs. Kate Hoffman, Mrs. S. P. Jones, municipal bonds of the City of Jack
intend
adding
other
the market —yours for 17 cents a day!
Miss Louise Jones, Mrs. J. F. Miller, sonville, Oregon, will be received, '
typewriter whose conquest <f
blanks as fast as possible the The
Ed. Day, Miss I. McCully, and Mrs, E. opened and considered at the office of
commercial world is a matter of
SALESMEN WANTED. No house B. Watson, from Applegate were Mes-
until the line is complete. business history— yours for 17 cents a
to house canvass.ng. Call on business dames J. H. Buckly, S. C. O’Brien and the City Attorney of Jacksonville, Ore
gon, on the 29th day of September
Blanks of special form day!
men, professional men and others at Miss Kate Buckley.
The typewriter that is equipped with
1909. $5,000.00 of said bonds shall be-
scores of such conveniences as “The
their place of business. You can make
Judge Day read biographical, memor i come due and payable on the 10th day
printed
to
order
at
short
Balance Shift” —“The Ruling Device”
$50.00 a week. Experience not neces-1 ials of the following named members
— “The Double Release” —“The Loco
I of October in each of the years 1914
notice.
sary. We equip you fully with sample ' who have died during the year:
motive
Base”— * ‘The Automatic Spacer’ ’
and
1919,
and
$7,500.00
in
amount
of
i
and sample case. Fine, pleasant work. ' John Buckley, Applegate. William
“The Automatic Tabulator” — “The
JACKSONVILLE
POST.
“Disa;bearing In
Your own boss. Work when you Bybee, S. P. Jones, Mrs. A. M. Berry said bonds shall become due and pay
dicator’’ — “The
please and go where you please. You | Jackson-ville, and Mrs. Abi Foundry, able on October 10, in each of the years |
Adjustable Paper
i 1924 and 1929. Said bonds are issued
deal with the best class of people only. of Phoenix.
Fingers ” — “ The
OFFICIAL
DIRECTORY
|
under
Chapter
XI
of
the
City
Charter
When your days work is done you
S ci entifi c Con -
An excellent address was delivered of the City of Jacksonville, Oregon.
dense! Keyboard”
UNITED STATES
have your money in your pocket, Be by Irving Vining, a native son of Ore
independer.t. Investigate this, En- gon who now resides in New York. A Interest at five per cent per annum, President................. ........ .....William H.
Yours for 17 Cents
payable semi-annually. The city coun Vice-President................. ............. Jas. S. Sherman
tireiy new proposition. Address,
fine duett was rendered by Mrs. Mabie cil reserves the right to reject any and Secretary of State........... ....................... P. C. Knox
A Day
M. C. Young, Mgr., 162 Ohio St. Jacobs and Clyde Edgington. A fine
Secretary of Treasury... ............... F. MacVeach
We announced the new «ales plan re-
all
bids
Chicago.
Secretary of War............ ............ J... M. Dickinson . centlv, just to feel the pulse of the
banquet was served at noon and the ex
H enry G. D ox ,
Attorney General............ ....... G. W. Wickersham i people. Simply a small cash payment
ercises continued in the afternoon.
City Recorder.
Postmaster Genera!........ .............F.. H. Hitchcock — then 17 cents a day.
That is the
FOR SALE—20 acres of young or-
Secretary of Navy.......... . ............... Von L. Meyer plan in a nutshell.
Secretary Interior._____ .............. R. A. Ballinger
chard adjoining city limits, on coun
The result has been such a deluge of
Fines if Paper Is Loose on Streets.
For headache Dr. Mlles* Antl-Eain Pin« Secretary of Agriculture ..................... Jas Wilson applications for machines that we are
ty road; fine location; deep level
Dr. Miles' Anti-Paiu Pills relieve pain.
The Philadelphia councils' highwny
Secretary of Commerce.. ................ James Nagle simply astounded.
loamy soil; J4 mile from postoffice, committee has agreed on an ordinance
Yuli will g* t relief from Tain wuv- Chief Justice................... .......... Melvin V. Fuller
The demand comes from people of
courthouse, high school; leading va which if passed by councils will make Dr. Mlles* Anli-Faln Pills are »-•—>.
Vespation Warner............ ...U. S. Pension Com’r all classes, all ages, all occupations.
W. S. Richards................ .......... U. S. Land Com’r
riety of fruit; 6 acres pears, 10 acres every householder liable to a fine of
The majority of inquiries has come
from people of known financial stand-
STATE OF OREGON
apples, 2 acres peaches, some bear $5 If waste paper and other light mate
U.S. Senators............................ G. E.Chamberlain j ing who were attracted by the novelty
ing trees, alfalfa and garden patch; rials are not placed in separate recep
An impressive
...................... .....Jonathan Bourne of the proposition.
good 4-room house, barn, outbuilding, tacles from ashes. Director of Public
j T TSfta
Rep. In Congress, 1st D.................. W. C. Hawley demonstration of the immense popular
Works
Stearns
and
Chief
Benson
of
household goods, farming tools, 1
Governor................................. Geo. E. Chamberlain ity of the Oliver Typewriter.
the bureau of highways have given
A startling confirmation of our be-
Sec. of State............................... Frank W. Benson
cow, 20 chickens, 3 wells wells to their sanction to the ordinance, the ob
State Treasurer............................... Geo. A. Steel I lief that the Era of Universal Type-
irrigate portions of land if necessary; ject of which Is to prevent the waste
Attorney-General......................... A. M. Crawford I writing is at hand.
$350 per acre, terms. Jacksonville paper nnd other house refuse from be
State
School Supt................ J. H. Ackerman
’
PORTLAND i OREGON
Real Estate Co., Adolf Schulz, man ing blown about the streets. The or
State Printer................................... Willis Duniway A Quarter of a Million People
ager.
dinance will go into effect early In the
F. A. Moore Justice
The Lead-fig Magazine
Robt. Eakin Justice
new year.
are Making Money with
Pioneers’ Re-union HALLEY’S
COMET
(), nedvide JÇ 10 the
people
of Jacksonville
LEGAL BLANKS
A $100 Typewriter
for 17 cents a Day!
/PACIF1C\
( month LYA 1
of the West
SWINDLINGP00R WOMEN.
TANGLE
CLEARED UP
Mail Order 8hark Got Caught In tho
Nets of Federal Law.
Those who bite nnd are bitten are
many nnd widely distributed. Recent
ly a man was arrested by federal au
Pacific & Eastern R. R. thorities In nn Oregon town on the
charge of misusing the
tangle cleared up Monday technical
malts to defraud. He was n mall order
Mr. and Mrs. Claude D. Davis left
also a crook of perfect propor
John R. Allen takes up genius,
tions. He had figured it out, he said,
for their home at Erick, Oklahoma,
$100,000 worth of bonds. that mail order advertising is so popu
Monday evening.
lar as te tempt the unwary, particular
Plain and colored job printing done
ly the Ignorant unwary, almost any
at reasonable rates, Sender telephone
where, from Massachusetts to Arizona
The extension of the P.'cific 4 East —effete cast and frontier.
your orders to this office.
ern
railroad
to
the
timber
belt,
the
Accordingly this enterprising person
Fletcher Linn who has been here look
ing after his orchard returned to Port final winding up and adjudication of its advertised that for the small sum of
indebtedness as well as the involved a dollar he would send material and
land this week.
finances of the defunct Medford a Cra Instructions for making a dozen
The Post wants a reliable correspond ter Lake road was arranged Monday ] waists. The completed waists were to
ent in every precinct in Jackson coun when John R. Allen of New York, be returned to him, or, rather, to the
ty. Write for particulars.
owner of the Pacific 4 Eastern, paid high sounding “company” under the
Mrs. Ruby Fox and Mrs. M. Brad over to Receiver J. F. Reddy of the title of which he traveled, through the
ford of San Francisco are visiting their Medford 4 Crater Lake railroad $77,425 malls. Upon receipt of the dozen
mother Mrs. Irene Eaton of this place. for $100,000 worth of Pacific 4 Eastern waists the maker would receive $3.60.
A waist could be made in a few min
utes, the advertisement said, by any
LOST— A gold brooch, set with 3 pearls. bonds.
The Pacific 4 Eastern bonds had been woman.
Finder please return to Mrs. Mary
turned over to Reddy by Receiver T. C.
Thousands of unsuspecting women
Miller and receive reward.
Devlin of the Oregon Trust 4 Savings sent in their dollars to this mail order
Earl Peter who has been visiting bis
bank in exchange for $81,500 worth of advertiser. As a matter of course,
mother and other relatives in this sec
certificates of deposit on the defunct practically all of them were poor wo
tion returned to San Francisco Tues
men, most of them pitifully poor, who
bank. The certificates represented the were willing to Invest a bard earned
day.
proceeds of the sale of the Medford 4
FOUND—A bunch of keys. Owner Crater Lake railroad to George Estes and much needed dollar In the expec
tation of getting nearly $4 In return.
can obtain the same by calling at this and associates of Portland
The replies and the dollars came In
office and paying for this notice.
The negotiations were completed at from Maine and Florida, from Beattie
Ernest Jones of Medford, represent this city by Mr. Allen, Receiver Reddy, and San Diego, from nil over the coun
ing the International Correspondence his attorney A. E. Reames, and Attor try and even from Canada. This mail
Schools of Scranton, Pa. was in town I neys Franklin Griffith and S. B. Linthi order shark accepted Canadian money
Wednesday.
cum of PertlanH, who represented Re without protest Any sort of money
looked good to him.
Oh, Johnnie, where are you going? ceiver Devlin and Judge H. K. Hanna.
And he accepted the waists, too, but
Oh down to the Boss for ice cream.
did not pay for them. Instead he
What do you go there for? Mamma
wrote back that the Work was unsat
•ays it is the best.
isfactory and suggested that the wo
i men Bend a dollar for a sample waist
Mrs. Chas. Prim and son Charles and
I
so thnt they could see just exactly
Miss Mollie Briit have returned from a
bow the sewing was to be done and
three weeks visit spent in Portland and
thereby learn how to earn much mon
When
you
want
a
Seattle.
ey in the future. In every instance the
i
quick cure without any
No need to write your announcements,
work was unsatisfactory. Certainly.
was the game. Borne few of the
notices, etc. You can get all kinds of
loss of time, and one I That
poor women Bent another good dollar
job printing done at this office, neatly
that is followed by no
after the first one, but most of them,
and at reasonable prices.
it is pleasant to say. had sense enough
bad results, use
Mrs. Maggie Reeve and Miss Kathe
to know that they had been bitten by
rine Chapman attended the funeral of
a shark and did not need another bite
their late brother-in-law Edward Try-
Chamberlain's
to make sure of it
Somebody complained, and Uncle
er at Medford last Thursday.
Colic,
Cholera
and
Sam
pounced down upon this mall or
John Allen of New York who recent
der genius and put him in jalL
Diarrhoea Remedy.
ly purchased the Pacific and Eastern
Now, the moral Is easy. Nearly any
R. R. was in town Monday. J. F. Red
one of these women by a little look
It
never
fails
and
is
dy of Medford accompanied him.
ing about could have found work nt
pleasant and safe to take. i waist making right at home, where
Whygo to Medford when you can
would have been sure of prompt
buy goods st Abbotts Hardware just
It is equally valuable for I they
and bona fide acceptance of their
as cheap. Be loyal to your home
good work and prompt pay. according
children. It is famous
town and patronize home industry.
to the agreement. But instead of do
for its cures over a large
Rev. G. A. Gray has returned from
ing that they were caught by the
his vacation and reports a very piers-
cutely worded little mail order ad.,
part of the civilized
and thousands of poor women would
ant trip. Services will be held in the
world.
be caught yet if Uncle Bam had not
M. E. church next Sunday, morning end
caught the catcher.
evening at the usual hours.
I
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THE TOWN THAT
PUSH BUILT
VIII.—The Up to Date Jeweler
JACKSON COUNTY OFFICIALS
State Senator........................ L. L. Mulit, Ashland
Representatives,..................... M. Purdin. Mudford
.................. D. H. Miller. Medford
Joint Rep......... ............. J... A. Buchanan Roseburg
Co. Judge........
Ji R. Neil. Jacksonvile
Clerk ............... ........ W. R. Colemari. Jacksonville
Sheriff..............
W. A. Jones, Jacksonville
Recorder.......... ........... R. T. Burnett. Jacksonville
Treasurer......... ... J. M. Cronemiller, Jacksonvile
School Supt----- ............... J. P Wells, Jacksonville
Assessor........
.. W. T. Grieve. Jacksonville
Surveyor ......... .................. F. A. Grises, Ashland
Coroner............
A. E. Kellogg. Gold Hill
Commissioner®,
J. Patterson. Talent
James Owens, Wallen
Stock Inspector,........ ............. Chas. Tull. Medford
Fruit Inspector, ......G. W. Taylor, Jacksonville
JACKSONVILLE.
Henry G. Dox................................. Justice of peace
Frank Kasshafer .......... »....................... Constable
Dr. T. T. Shaw
........................ Mayor
Henry G. Do* .
........................ Recorder
J. M. Cronemiller .
• .. . .........
Trtteuret
John Huffer...........
.......... Chief of Polies
Geo. L. Davie.............
................... Councilman
Emil Britt ...............
............. .Councilman
Fred J. Fick
................... Councilman
T.T. Shaw
...........
.............. .Councilman
C. F. Dunford..........
................... Councilman
B. E. Haney
..Street Commissioner
G.M.Leww ...
..................
Sexton
TFje
OLIVER
T^pa^A/ri'ter*
The Standard Visible Writer
The Oliver Typewriter is a money
maker, right from the word "go! ’ So
easy to run that the beginners soon get
in the “expert” class. Earn as you
learn. Let the machine pay the 17
cents a day and al! above that is yours.
Wherever you are, there’s work to
be done snd monev to be made by us
ing the Oliver. The business world is
calling for Oliver operators. There
are not enough to supply the demand.
Their salaries are considerably above
those of many classes of workers.
‘AnOliver Typewriter in Every Home’
That is our battle cry today. We
have made the Oliver supreme tn use
fulness and absolutely indispensable in
'business. Now comes the conquest of
the home.
The simplicity and strength of the
Oliver fit it for family use. It is be
coming an important factor in the home
training of young people. An educator
as well as a money maker.
Our new selling plan puts the Oliver
on the threshold of every home in
America. W’ill you close the door of
your home or office on this remarkable
opportunity?
Write for further details of our
easy offer and a free copy of the new
Oliver catalog. Address
The Oliver Typewriter Company
1326 First Avenue, Seattle, Wash.
SPECIAL®,
CLUBBING OFFER
Diarrhoea
>
Will R. King. Com’r
W. T Slater Com r
J. C. Moreland, clerk
Dairy and Foodtorn’r.........................J. W. Bailey
Labor Commissioner................................ O. P. Hoff
Railroad Com'rs...................... Tho«. K. Campbell
......................... Clyde B. Aitchison
......................... Oswald West
State Game Warden..................... R. O. Stevenson
Bank Examiner................................... James Steel
State Engineer............................. John II. Lewis
State Land Agent.......................... C. V. Galloway
Clerk State Land Board...................... G. G. Brown
State Veterinarian............................ C. J. Korinek
FIRST JUDICIAL DISTRICT
Judges H. K. Hanna........................... Jacksonville
Geo. Noland.......................... Klamath Falls
Prosecuting attorney......................... B. F. Mulkey
U S LAND OFFICE ROSEBURG
Register ................................................. B. L. Eddy
Receiver ...................................... J. M. Lawrence
1
HIS 1« the
who needed
Some boots and shoes and
wisely heeded
Whet ho wee told by the shoe men’s ad.
And went and bought the best ho had
And paid with the hardware merchant’s
bill
Which camo from the furniture dealer's
till,
Whore It went when the clothing deal
er bought
From the dry goods man, which the
butcher got
From the grocer who had settlement
made
With the money the honest workman
paid.
T
F. S. — The
heal dealerwh't up te tnuff
Will alwayt advertiu bit Huff.
OC
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