Jacksonville post. (Jacksonville, Or.) 1906-19??, September 18, 1909, Image 2

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your life against 25 cents is just exact-,
ly what you are doln ’ if you neglect a
cough or cold on the chest instead of
treating it with Ballard’s Horehound
Syrup. A 25 cent buttle of this splen­
did remedy will cure an ordinary cough,
heal the lungs and act as a tonic for
your entire system. Sold by J. W.
Robinson.
Commencement Day
In the Jacksonville' Schools was Mon­
day last and to do honor to the occasion
you will probably need an outfit for
the children
We have Shoes for Boys and Girls from $1.25 to $3.50.
bad boys; will fit good boys also
Are good for
Two and Three Piece School Suits from $2.00 up
Hose for Girls and Boys, the justly celebrated Black Cat Hosiery,
All grades and prices
Boys Felt Hats for 50 cents up
Come and See Us.
l. V. LARSEN. Prop.
Fresh Bread, Plain and Fancy Cakes
Delicious Pies, Etc., Etc.
C. S. Sanderson of Central Point I
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was in town Monday.
The Products of Our Bakery Equal the Best in the
Land. Try Them and be Convinced
A Burglar in Town
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his name is “bad cough’’. He does­
n’t care for gold or silver but he will
steal your health a.vay. If he appears
in your house arrest him at once with
Ballard’s Horehound Syrup, it way mean
consumption if you don’t. A cure for
all coughs, colds and chest troubles.
Price 25c, 50c and $1.00 per bottle.
Sold by J. W. Robinson.
RECEPTION
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LUY & KEEGAN, Props
Family Trade Solicited
Change in Southern Pacific Time
Table.
Sole Agents Albany Beer
NORTH BOUND TRAINS.
Straw Hats for 50 cents down
We Will be Sure to Please You
Jacksonville Bakery
No.
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No.
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20
12
16
14
Roseburg Passenger .7:41 A.M.
Shasta Limited.......... 9:25 A.M.
Oregon Express........ 5:24 P.M.
Portland Express. ...8:39 P.M.
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PERFUMERY
SOUTIf BOUND TRAINS.
NUNAN-TAYLOR CO.
Jacksonville, Oregon
No. 11 Shasta Limited......... 5:50 A.M.
NOVELTIES, LEATHER GOODS, RUBBER GOODS,
No. 15 California Express. .10:35 A.M. '<?
STATIONERY, DAY BOOKS, LEDGERS, WRITING
No. 13 San Fran. Express.. .3:32 P.M.
TABLETS, SCHOOL SUPPLIES, MAGAZINES, CUT
No. 19 Ashland Passenger. .10:45 P.M.
GLASS WARE, POCKET KNIVES, ETC. The largest
Note carefully No. 20 does not con­
supply in the city to select from.
nect at Roseburg with trains for points
A COMPLETE LINE OF DRUGS
North, No. 19 runs only to Ashland but
leaves Portland 8:15 A. M.
Shasta Limited No’s. 11 and 12 are not 6
intended for local travel and parties
boarding same must apply for reserva­
J. B; ROBINSON, Propietor
tion in advance, if same is available
party may board train. It is not the
intent to carry much baggage on this
train, baggage will follow.
For local points passengers should take *. ■'• 1
trains 19 and 20 and 15 and 16. Going ■I
Nurth the Portland Express only makes
the larger town stops. No. 13 however
makes about same stops as formerly.
For additional information as to what
trains stop at different points call at
or phone the depot.
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Homes in the Famous Rogue River Valley
The cofcch heretofore carried on No.
225 is discontinued, local freights will
pass Medford daring the dav instead of
night of night as heretofore. The
THE CLIMATE
above is the best mail service and train
services.llogue River Valley ever had,
Is all that one could desire—mild and invigorating—and is most favor­
letters mailed in Portland before 5:30
able for fruit, grapes and general farming. A crop failure in the
P.M. will reach Medford 5:50 following
vicinity is unknown. SEEING IS BELIEVING.
morning. Trains 11, 12, 13, 14, alone
carry United States Mail.
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.
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Go With A Rush.
City Residence Property in Jacksonville and Medford, Oregon.
The demand for -hat wonderful Stom­
ach, Liver an<’ Kidney cure, Dr. King’s
New Life Pills —is astounding Jackson­
ville people say they never saw the
If You Want to Buy or Sell, See Us or Write
like. Its because they never fail to
cure Sour Stomach, Constipation, Indi­
Ask for Our Circular
gestion, Biliousness, Jaundice, Sick
Headache, Chills and Malaria* Only 25c
Sold by J. W. Robinson.
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The verdict of the jury in the land
kinson, W.D. lots 1,2, blk 6, Ross
location case tried last week was most | Add to Medford...................
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just and the defendant is certainly Core E. Carder to Robert Ashworth,
OFFICIAL PAPER OF THE CITY OF JACK-
fortunate in getting off by returning 1 W.D. lot 1, blk 1, Grays add to Med­
SONVII.LE. OREGON
the money paid him as location fees,
ford.................................................... 10
together with costs of the suit. Ob­ C. W. Stone to Louise Clausing, W.D.
A weekly newspaper, published every Saturday
taining money by false representation
at the county seat of Jackson Co., Ore.
lot 9, blk 3, West Medford......... 1000
deserves to be classed with highway
D. W. Bagshaw, Editor.
Chas Bland to I, F. Porter, Trustee’s
robbery and to our mind deserves sim-
deed, land in Ashland .............. 1050
ilar punishment.
Charles C. Felts to John Domagalla,
Entered as second-clans matter June 22, 1907,
at the post office at Jacksonville, Oregon, under
Q.C.D. land in Sec 32-35-1................ 1
Act of Congress of March 3, 1879.
Clara
Ellen Coppock to Geo. E. Mayes,
THE COURT HOUSE
W.D. land in Twp 35-3 ............ 650
H. E. Conger to L. L. Conger, W.D.
SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 18, 1909.
land in Sec 21-37-2...................
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Items of Interest to Jackscr. Coun’y Clifford Coggins et al, to Lewis W.
SUBSCRIPTION
Olds et al. Contract, lands in Twp
Tax Payers
One year, by mail.................................................. $1.50.
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41 S, Range «1 East also in 41 S.
'Advertising rates furnished on application
Range 1 west......................................
Lewis W. Olds et al to Northern Cal­
MARRIAGE LICENSES
ifornia Lumber Co. Contract, same
PROTECT THE PUBLIC.
land........................................................
A. J. Stevens to Belle Nickell, Q.C.D.
W. J. Bigham and Denna Pruett.
It is probably too late to seek to pre­
land in Sec 30-37-3.............................. 1
Ralph Earl Jones and Ethel Pearl
vent further consolidation of water Parsons.
Wm. Ulrich to Belle Nickell, Trustee’s
power and water rights already in pri­
deed, same land.............................. 990
CIRCUIT COURT
vate ownership. But the rise of the
Louise B. Gleason to Geo. A. Morse,
huge trust gives emphatic warning, to
W.D. land in Twp 38-1.................... 10
every State and to Congress, to lose no
Charles B. Stevens to G. A. Morse,
NEW CASES
time in passing such laws as will pre-
W.D. land in Twp 38-1................ 1000
ve it further absolute appropriation or
Janies Lowe to Geo. W. Kennard, W.
other acquisition in perpetuity of wa­
D. land in Twp 39-1....................... 220
Hellen C. Colby vs Southern Pacific
ter power still owned by the States,
Sarah M. Adams to Mrs. E. A. Dyke.
respectively, or attaching to public Co. a corporation. Complaint filed.
W.D. land in Medford................... 10
W. S. Clay vs Alvira Clay. Suit to Emanuel Poole to Caroline Poole, W.
lands of the United Stntes. All such
p >wer should remain in inalienable annul marriage contract. Complaint
D. lot 3, blk 17, Butte Falls............ 1
public ownership, subject to proper use filed.
Jessie M. Gerard to Belle Nickell, Q.
by corporations and individuals, undt r
J. W. Bybee vs William A. Johnsun.
C. D. W of SW M Sec 16-35-3....1
such regulations as may be prescribed Suit to quiet title. Complaint filed.
Jane Caroll to Margarat S. Soliss, W.
There is no better time to
by law, due compensation to be paid to
paint your building than at
D. tract in City of Medford............. 1
Wm. Schebel ct al, vs Milton M.
the present time and you
the State or Federal Government for Avery et al. Action t > recover money. Almira Whitstone to Henry Francis
cannot
set better paint
any valuable privilege granted. —Ex.
Whitstone, Release of agreement. .5
Complaint filed. Undertaking an I af-
than we nse.
Lewis Wyant to B. T. Wyant, Q.C.D.
fidavit for attachment filed.
land in Don clain No. 40. in Twp 38-1
..DECORATING..
The fire Thursday should serve to
HEAL ESTATE TRANSFERS
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illustrate several prints of interest to
There is nothing that will
E. M. Me Intyre to B. T. Wyant, deed,
every citizen of this town.
add more to the appear­
w.
Harmon
A.
Fredenburg
to
Frances
same
land
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1000
ance of a house or fence
First: That the present water sup­
than a new coat of paint.
White, W.D. land in Medford... 1200 B. F. Wyant to Lewis H. Wyant, W.
ply is insufficient for fire protection.
It is the foundation of all
D. land in Twp 38-1 east............. 1500
Second: That the fire company should Callie Jones to Adam Emig, W.D. land
decorations.
in Twp 36 2....................................10<:0 Belle Nickell to J. R. Wright, Agree­
be supplied with hose of sufficient
ment, lots 9, 10 and 11, blk 81, Med­
strength to stand the pressure of the Solomon Andersen to Louise Clausing,
PRESERI ATI YE
W.D. lots 7, 8, blk 4, Medford , . . (00
ford................................................ 4000
pump. Third: That some system of
alarm is needed whereby the firemen J. D. Fleming to Louise Clausing, W. James M. Ferns to Florence A. Gear­
I’aint will not only add to
D. lots 10, 11, blk 3, West Medford
the appearance of a build­
hart, W.D. land in Sec 3-38-1... .1000
can be lummoned in case of fire, im­
ing but will preserve the
.......................................................... 250 Henry Laws to Harriet Laws, W.D.
mediately upon discovery of the fire.
wood and prevent disease.
land in Sec 22-36-4 ....................... 1100
Had the supply of water in the first M. M. Maine to R. F. Antle, W.D.
land in Twp 37-2..........................2000 Geo. P. Jester to Kasper Gertick, W. Taper Hanging and Interior Decorating
well been sufficient, or the hose not
D. lots 11, 12 blk 16 Butte Falls..275
been twice bursted, and the firebell N. F. Patton to B. C. Hubbard, W.D.
land in City of Ashland............... 900 C. W. Palm to Orvis Stephenson, W.
struck at once, the building would very
D. lot 6, blk 1, Whitman Park....250
likely have been saved. 1 Respectfully H. J. Gardner to Edna L. Robnctt. W.
D. land in Central Point......... . .1500 1. G. Rogers to F. M. Amy, W.D.
refered to the City council, We do not
tract in Citv of Medford............ 1250
censure the fire company or any of tl e Mary J. Coon to Wm. H. Humphrey,
W.D. lots 7, 8, 9, blk 2 Medford .10 W. I. Vawter to Ethel H. Carter, Q.C.
citizens, each and all were ready and
D. lots 10, 11, blk 14, Gold Hill....... 1
willing to help and done the beat possi­ Esther C. Silaby to Susie L. Allen, W.
D. land in City of Ashland............. 10 Franklin Shiney to James Shields,
ble with the apparatus provided.
M. M. Heard to C. E. Whisler, W.D.
Asst of Bond................................. 22 J
land in Twp 37-1...........................2600 Charles P. Talent to W. C. Gannaway, Office one block south of Courthouse . -¿5
A barber in a neighboring town was Alice Butler to J. Henry Provost, W.
W.D. 40 ft of south side of lot 3, blk
called before the grand jury in session
JACKSONVILLE, OREGON
D. land in City of Ashland............. 600
52, Medford ................................... 650
at the courthouse and fined in the sum Callie Jones to Adam Emig, W.D. S'_.
of $75. for furnishing liquor to minors.
Filings made on homesteads and timber claims.
of NE J« Sec 4-36-2 ................... 3300
Correct plats weekly showing all vacant lands.
Four young persons of the si,me place Nettie M. Walker to Wm. J. Harvey, |
The
Road
to
Success
were also examined by the grand jury
Notary Public and Convcvaacer
W.D. 17 acres in Twp 37-2 ....... 3500 [
in regard to a similar offence. While J. A. Morey to Scott V. Davis, W.D. has many obstructions, but none SO Ix'tral papers of all kinds made out. Specia
the law allows the sale of liquors by
tract in Medford................................ 1. desperate as poor health, Success to- attention given to papers in settlement of estates.
persons legally licensed it specially Frank M. Amy to Martha March, W. day demand* health, but Electric Bit­
Abstract of land Titles
prohibits the sale or giving away to
I). All of blk 72 Central Point .. 400 ters is the greatest health builder the Moat complete set of abstract books in the
minors and our court should receive
Same to Same. W,D. lot 5, block 4, 1 world has ever known. It (compels couuty. Abstract made promptly and accurately.
the support of all citizens in its efforts
Butte Falls......................
1 perfect action of stomach, liver, kid­
to enforce the law.
Real Eatafe and Ineorance
F. E. Merrick lo W. F. Isaacs, W.D. neys, bowels, purifies and enriches the
tract in City of Medford................. 10 blood, and tones and invigorates the Fine Hat of county and town property for sale |
James D. Fay who has been con­ Katie Bull to Ml- Katherine Sanborn, i whole system. Vigorous body and keen and rent.
ducting the Gold Hill News, has re*
W.D. land in Twp 36-4.................. 125 brain follow their use. You can’t af­
Money Ixtaned
signed his position as editor and turned John W. Hanvi.le to Thomas H. , ford to slight Electric Bitters if weak, Warrants bought and sold. Collections made.
the paper over to those who are finan­ Thompson, W.D. tract in City of ran down or sickly. Only 50c. Guaran­ Taxes paid. Rents collected. Prompt reply to all j
letters. Charges reasonable.
cing it. Mr. Fay gave the people of
Ashland ................
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Gold Hill a bright, newsy pa|>er ard it Thomas H. Thompson to J. W. Guilerv
is to be regretted that he did not re­
W.D. same land............................ 1900
Go to Abbotts Hardware for fruit Hon. H K. Hanna ju<l*a 1st judicial district
ceive the necessary patronage.
Mary Elisabeth O’Leary to John Wil- cans.
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and any Ja.ks.nviU« busineaa mau.
Jacksonville Post
CITY DRUG STORE
REAL ESTATE
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Painting Season
Chappell & Fick
SILAS J. DAY
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Jacksonville Real Estate Company
ADOLF SCHULZ, Manager
Rest-Romp-Recti perate
Af f/ie 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 cf
$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 Q