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About Jacksonville post. (Jacksonville, Or.) 1906-19?? | View Entire Issue (Nov. 6, 1909)
LOCAL NEWS B. E. Haney made a trip to Medford > Thursday. Miss M. B. Towne was at Medford Free silverware at The B ops ’. I Sunday evening. Get your legal blanks at this office. I Deputy Sheriff Dow was a visitor in Mrs. M. M. Taylor was in Medford Medford Tuesday evening. • Tuesday. W. H. Rainsford was in from his W. R. Coleman was in Medford Tues ranch in North Jacksonville, Tuesday. day evening. . James Ritter, Dr. J. M. Keene and Medford is to have a new S.P. depot I L. G. Porter were at the courthouse to cost $40,000. Wednesday. Mrs. Chas Nickell of Sterling was in C. S. Munson, representing the town Tuesday. Pacific Paper Co. of Portland was in Go to Abbott’s Hardware for a Mon town Monday. arch Steel Range. H. D. Kubli and O. S. Klienhammer Mrs. Mary Jones returned from Har prosperous farmers of applegate were in town this week. risburg, Sunday. Central Point is to have a new sash Floyd Pearce and wife of Forest Creek were trading with our merchants the and door factory. first of the week. John White of Medford was in town Howard J. Rogers and wife of Al one day this week. W. W. Canon of Medford Iwas a vis bany N. Y. spent several days at the Opp mine this week. itor in town Tuesday. B. F. Mulkey, District Attorney for Gus Newbury came over from Med this district is attending court at ford Tuesday forenoon. Grants Pass this week. George W. Brown was in Medford The schools of Grants Pass are Wednesday evening. closed on account of the prevalence of SEE—Full line of air-tight heating depheria in that city. stoves at Abbott’s Hardware. Judge Hanna went to Grants Pass, Hon. B. F. Mulkey returned from Monday morning. He will hold court Grants Pass Tuesday afternoon. there for two weeks. Mrs. A. S. Rosenbaum of Medford, Mail from the south this week was was a visitor in town Wednesday. considerably delayed by a cave-in of a A Thanksgiving Ball will be given tunnel near Kennett, Cal. by the Native Daughters of this city. C. B. Connor of Woodville was in Attorney Withington of Medford town Wednesday on business before transacted business in town Thursday. the board of equalization. George Davis made a trip to Med Mrs. M. J. Carpenter of Portland, is fora Monday evening returning Tues visiting her mother Mrs. Minerva day. Armstrong of this place. Mrs. J. De Schenck of Medford was A. D. Cook and G. A. Hawland of in town Thursday, the guest of Mrs. Grants Pass, spent several days in Kubli. town this week on business. Buy 50 cents worth of goods at the MINERS NOTICE-Notice of Location Boss' and get a free ticket on silver both Quartz and Placer/for sale at this ware. office, JACKSONVILLE POST. Mrs. J. Ru3sell'and Miss Fannie Miss N. Frole who has been visiting Nunan were visitors in Medford Thurs Mrs. Lewis Eaton of this city, left for day. her home at Colusa, Calif,, a few days Trespass Notices, printed] on cloth, ago. for sale at this office, 50 cents per Frank R. Neil of Eagle Point, was in dozen. town Tuesday. While here he called J. E. Davidson and wife of Gold Hill at the office and subscribed for The were visitors in Jacksonville, Wednes Post. day. Frank Ennis who has been spending Mrs. C. W. Conklin was over from the summer at his mine at Galice, re Medford Wednesday, visiting friends turned to Jacksonville the first of the week. ft town. Mrs. M. B. Long of Cambrige, Ohio, The Native Daughters & Sons an nounce that they will give a Thanks who has been visiting her cousin David Linn of this place left for her home a giving Ball. T. J. Williamson of Central Point few days ago. The Morning Mail and Daily Tribune, transacted business with the county published at Medford have consolidated •ourt Wednesday. and appeared Monday under the title A number of persons from this city of “The Mail Tribune. attended the Christian Science lecture Mr. and Mrs. M. B. Whipple of at Medford Tuesday evening. Subscriptions for The Youth’s Com Woodville were in town Wednesday. panion, received at this office. Price Mr. Whipple was transacting business with the county court. $1.75 per year, cash in advance. Free! Free!! Free!l! Free!!!! Frank Kassahafer, Owen Keegan and Mr. Thompson went over to Med A set of Rogers’ Silverware, consisting ford to-attend a meeting of the G.A.R. of knives, forks, spoons, butter knife, etc. will be given absolutely free to the Tuesday. holder of the lucky ticket, Dec. 25. The Boss is giving tickets with every See Boss Learned. 50 cents caah purchase, entitling the purchaser to one chance on silverware, A Pecular Wretch to be given away free, Dec. 25. of the foot or ankle may produce a The fruit inspector with two assist very serious sprain, a sprain is more ants armed with axes arrived in town Thursday and begau the work of clean painful than a break. In all sprains, cuts, burns and scarks Ballard’s Snow ing up the back-lot orchards. Liniment is the best thing to use. Re Whygoito Medford when you can lieves the pain instantly, reduces swell buy goods at Abbotts Hardware just ing, is a perfect antiseptic and heals as cheap. Be loyal to your home rapidly. Price 25c, 50c and $l.po Sold town and patronize home industry. by City Drug Store. A new telephone directly for Med ford, Jacksonville’ Gold Hill and Cen FOR SALE—Fine seed corn known tral Point has been delivered to sub as Minnesota King, also White Dent. scribers thia week. As a work of art Both varieties specially adapted to this it is simply horrid. valley. Having sold my ranch I must The new Oliver Typewriter, latest give possession to the purchaser and improved can be seen at this office, will close out this corn at reasonable ye have secured the agency for Jack-1 prices. A. ANDERSON. sonville and surrounding country and would be pleased to receive your order. A Scalded Boy’s Shrieks Jacksonville Post horrified his grandmother, Mrs. Maria Fletcher Linn who has been in North Taylor, of Nebo, Ky., who writes that, ern Cal. on business returned the first when all thought he would die, Buck- of the week to superintend the packing len’s Arnica Salve wholly cured him. and shipping of the apples from his Infallible for Burns, Scalds, Cuts Corns, ranch on Jackson creek. Wounds, Bruises. Cures Fever-Sores, The Ladies of the Presbyterian Mis Boils, Skin Eruptions, Chilblains, Chap sionary Society will give a dime social ped Hands. Soon routs Piles. 22c at Thursday, November 11th 1909, in the City Drug Store. basement of the Presbyterian Church, and will serve coffee and doughnuts. SALESMEN WAKED. No house Everyone come and have a social time. to house canvassing. Call on business ! Died: At her honle near Ruch, Sat urday, October 30, 1909, Mrs. Rachel Mulkey, wife of Elterow Mulkey of Benton Co. The funeral took place at Ashland Monday where the deceased’s brother M. J. Pittman lives. A num ber of Elks attended the funeral, Mr. Mulkey being a member of the Albany lodge. A Methodist Minister ileeommends Chamberlain’s Colic, Cholera and Diarrhoea Remedy. men, professional men and others at | their place of business. You can make $50.00 a week. Experience not neces sary. We equip _you fully with sample and sample case. Fine, pleasant work. Your own boss. Work when you please and go where you please. You deal with the best class of people only. When your days work ¡3 done you have vour money in your pocket. Be independent. Investigate this. En tirely new proposition. Address, M. C. Young, Mgr., 162 Ohio St., Chicago. “I have used Chamberlain's Colic, A Broken Rack. Cholera find' Diarrhoea Remedy for several years for diarrhoea. I consider That pain in your back caused by It the best remedy I have ever tried for lumbago, stiff muscles cr a strain is an , that trouble. I bought a bottle of it a j easy thing to get rid of. Ballard s few days ago from our druggist, Mr. Snow l iniment cures rheumatism, lum R. R. Brooks. I shall ever be glad to' bago, sore and stiff muscles, strains, speak a won! in its praise when I have sprains, cuts, burns, bruises, scalds the opportunity. Rev. J. D. Knapp, and all aches and pains. You need a Sold by City Pastor M. E. Church, Miles Grove, Pa. bottle in your house. Drug Store. * Sold by City Drug Store. GIFTS FOR JAPAN AND CHINA. Our Navy to Show Appreciation of Orientals’ Cordial Welcome. In recognition of the hearty welcome extended to our naval officers and men the imperial Chinese as well ns the imperial Japanese navy is to be re membered iu splendid fashion by the officers and enlisted men of the” At lantic fleet who made the round the world voyage last year. The entire Atlantic fleet is concerned in the pres entation of the gold mounted loving cup that is going to the officers and sailors of the mikado’s licet. Only those officers and men who were serving in the second squadron of the fleet are responsible for the Chinese gift. The tokdu that is going to Chinn is a magnificent punch bowl more than two feet high and costing more thnn $1,000. It is the joint gift of the officers and men of the battleships Louisiana, Vir ginia. Georgia. Wisconsin, Illinois, Ken tucky. Kearsnrge anil Ohio, the vessels that visited Amoy and Hongkong un der Rear Admiral Schroeder, the pres ent commander in chief of the Atlnntlc fleet. At that time the vessels named constituted the second squadron of Ad miral Sperry’s command. The visit to China of the American ships was tlie occasion of one of the most demonstrative welcomes ever ex tended foreigners by that rather ex clusive people, the visit being a con tinual round of entertainments, excur sions and receptions tendered the Americans by the highest dignitaries in the Chinese empire. THE CHURCHES. - ------- o------- Presbyterian Church, —o—• R ev . R obert E nnis , P astor . Sabbath school, Sunday morning at 10 o’clock. Preaching service, Sunday evening at 7:30 o’clock. Prayer meeting Wednesday evening at 8 o’clock. You are invited to attend these ser vices. ---------- »ax----------- Methodist Church, — o— R ev . G. A. G ray , P astor . Sunday school, Sunday morning at 10 o’clock. Preaching service at 11 o'clock Sun day morning. Epworth League Sunday evening at 6:45 o’clock. Preaching at 7:30 o'clock Sunday evening. Prayer meeting, Thursday evening at 8 o’clock. Your presence is desired ¡at these meetings. LEGAL BLANKS To the People We have on hand for sale of Jacksonville the following blanks viz: Warranty Deeds, Mortgages, Quit Claim Deeds, Satisfaction of Mortgage, Agreements, Bill of Sale, Chattel Mortgage, Real Estate Contract, T. L. DeVore Second Hand Store Corner Oregon and Main Sts., Jack Acknowle dgem ent i, sonville, Oregon, where you will find a Location Notice—Pacer, complete line of Whips, Harness and Second Hand Goods of all Location Notice—Quartz Goods kinds. Real Estate Agents Con tract, At reasonable prices. We A $100 Typewriter intend adding other for 17 cents a Day! blanks as fast as possible Please read the heading over again. Then its tremendous significance will until the line is complete. dawn upon you. Blanks of special form An Oliver Typewriter —the standard visible writer the $100 machine—the printed to order at short i i most highly perfected typewriter on the market— yours for 17 cents a day! notice. The typewriter whose conquest of commercial world is a matter of JACKSONVILLE POST. the business history— yours for 17 cents a A Hair’s Breadth Escape. Do you know that every time you have a cough or cold and let it run on thinking it will just cure itself you are inviting pneumonia, consumption or some other pulmonary trouble? Don’t A $20,000 SHAKESPEARE. risk it. Put your lungs back in perfect health and stop that cough with Bal Forty Volumes In the Most Costly Set lard’s Horehound Syrup. Old, mellow and thoroughly matured- Price 25c, Ever Produced. 50c and $1.00 per bottle. Sold by it posses every essential of a gentinely According to the publishers, what fine, Kenuucky liquor-that’s why I. W. promises to fie the most costly copy of City Drug Store. HARPER whiskey is the most popular. Shakespeare's works is at present in Sold by E. H. HELMS. the making in New York. This copy, which will run into forty volumes H. K. HANNA jr. when completed, is being put together OFFICIAL DIRECTORY from tlie spoils of various famous edi Lawyer tions of Sliakespeare that have been UNITED ’STATES ransacked for the purpose, the Edin Office in Bank of Jacksonville Building President..................................... William H. Taft burgh folio, edited by W. E. Henley, Vice-President................................... Jas. S. Sherman OREGON Secretary of State...................................... P. C. Knox being the basis for the work. In the JACKSONVILLE, Secretary of Treasury......................F. Mac Veach original tills folio is in ten volumes. Secretary of War........................... J. M. Dickinson The additions made to tills particular Attorney General...................... G. W. Wickersham copy have quadrupled it in size. | A. E. REAMES Postmaster General........................F. H. Hitchcock Among other features these additions Secretary of Navy............................... Von L. Meyer Include 240 original water color draw Lawyer Secretary Interior........................... R. A. Ballinger ings by Jean raleoiogue, 120 original Secretary of Agriculture....................... Jas. Wilson Practise in all State and Federal Courts Illuminative and decorative designs by Secretary of Commerce..................... James Nagle Easton, ralelogue’s wife; 80 original Kahler Block JACKSONVILLE Chief Justice.................................. Melvin V. Fuller water colors by Gifford. 24 original Vespation Warner.................. U. S. Pension Com’r W. S. Richards............................. U. S. Land Com’r water colors by Schueltetus, 18 by STATE OF OREGON Daniel Gnrber anil 2.500 etchings, mez GUS NEWBURY U. S. Senators.............................. G. E.Chamberlain zotints, steel, copper nnd wood engrav ................................. Jonathan Bourne ings, Including the best known among Attorney-at-Law Rep. in Congress, 1st D.,................ W. C. Hawley Sliakespeare illustrations. The bind Governor..................................... Geo. E. Chamberlain ing. which is. of course, a main fea Will Practise in All Courts in the State Sec. of State............. .................... Frank W. Benson ture in these volumes, is full French State Treasurer....................................... Geo. A. Steel Office on California street one levant, red. The value placed on each Attorney-General........................... A. M. Crawford block south of the court house volume Is $500, giving to the entire set State School Supt...........................J. H. Ackerman when finished a prospective value of State Printer...................................... Willis Duniway F. A. Moore Justice $20,000. Sick Headache. DR. T. T. SHAW Dentist. This distreszing disease results trom Office in Ryan Building, California St. a disordered condition of the stomach, Upftairs and can be cured by taking Chamber OREGON lain’s Stomach and Liver Tablets. Get JACKSONVILLE a free sample at City Drug Store and try it. IVY M. ROBINSON The Ladies of the Presbyterian Mis sionary Society will give a dime social Thursday, November 11th 1909 in the basement of the Presbyterian Church, and will serve coffee and doughnuts. Everyone come and have a social time. Eyesight Specialist GRADUATE McCormick Neurological College Chicago Office: 235 East Main Street Young Girls Are Victims Medford, Oregon. of headache, as well as older women, but all get quick relief and prompt cure from Dr. King’s New Life Pills the world’s boat remeds for sick and ner WHILE IN MEDFORD vous headaches. They make pure blood, Call and see Mack in front of and strong nerves and build up your Wearie’s for Chili Concarne health. Try them. 25c. at City Drug and hot and cold lunch. Em Store. ployment office in connection MACK WILL CET YOU WORK i FOR SALE—20 acres of young or chard adjoining city limits, on coun ty road; fine location; deep level loamy soil; J4 mile from postoffice, courthouse, high school; leading va riety of fruit; 6 acres pears, 10 acres apples, 2 acres peaches, some bear And Latest Styles of Wall ing trees, alfalfa and garden patch; Paper, Call on or Address good 4-room house, barn, outbuilding, household goods, farming tools, 1 cow, 20 chickens, 3 wells wells to irrigate portions of land if necessary; Jacksonville, Oregon $350 per acre, terms. Jacksonville Real Estate Co., Adolf Schulz, man ager. For Paper Hanging C. F, BOWMAN Jacksonville Diarrhoea When you want a quick cure without any loss of time, and one that is followed by no bad results, use Chamberlain’s Colic, Cholera and Diarrhoea Remedy. It never fails and is pleasant and safe to take. It is equally valuable for children. It is famous for its cures over a large part of the civilized world. Meat Market AND VICINITY. I have engaged the service of I. H. Baxter of Ashland, Ore., who is a first-class shoe and harness maker, All work guaranteed first-class and dono on short notice. Give him a trial and you will not have te wear out one pair of shoes going after the pair left fur repair. Robt. Eakin Justice Will R. King, Com’r W. T. Slater Com’r J. C. Moreland. Clerk Dairy and rcodCom’r. ............. J. W. Bailey Labor Commissioner.. ................... O. P. Hoff .Thos. K. Campbell Railroad Com'rs.......... .Clyde B. Aitchison .Oswald West ... .R. O. Stevenson State Game Warden........... Bank Examiner.................... . ........... James Steel ......... John H. Lewis State Engineer..................... ....... C. V. Galloway State Land Agent............... Clerk State Land Board... ............. G. G. Brown State Veterinarian.............. ........... C. J. Korinek FIRST JUDICIAL DISTRICT Judges H. K. Hanna............................ Jacksonville Gee. Noland,...........................Klamath Falls Prosecuting attorney........................... B. F. Mulkey U S LAND OFFICE ROSEBURG Register......................................................... B. L. Eddy Receiver..............................................J. M. Lawrence JACKSON COUNTY OFFICIALS ................. L. L. Mulit, Ashland .................... M. Purdin, Medford ............... D.. II. Miller, Medford ....... J. A. Buchanan Roseburg Joint Rep.......... .............. J...R. Neil, Jacksonvile Co. Judge......... ..W. R. Coleman, Jacksonville Clerk................ ....... W. A. Jones, Jacksonville Sheriff.............. . Recorder......... ... R. T. Burnett, Jacksonville Treasurer......... J. M. Cronemiller, Jacksonvile School Supt.. .. ......... J. P Wells, Jacksonville Assessor........... .... W. T. Grieve, Jacksonville Surveyor.......... ................. F.. A. Grisez, Ashland Coroner............. ... A.. E. Kellogg, Gold Hill Commissioners, .................. J. Patterson, Talent James Owens, Wellen 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. Dox................................................. Recorder J. M. Cronemiller....................................... Treasurer John Huffer................................... Chief of Police Geo. L. Davis.............................................. Councilman Emil Britt................................................... Councilman Fred J. Fick.............................................. Councilman T.T. Shaw .............................................. Councilman C. F. Dunford.......................................... Councilman B. E. Haney........................... Street Commissioner G.M. Lewis............................................................ Sexton State Senator,.., Representatives, day! The typewriter that is equipped with scores of such conveniences as “The Balance Shift”—“The Ruling Device” — “The Double Release”—“The Loco motive Base”—“The Automatic Spacer” “The Automatic Tabulator” — “The « “Disappearing In- Adjustable P“p®r Yours for 17 Cents *"1^ We announced the new sales plan re cently, just to feel the pulse of the people. Simply a small cash payment —then 17 cents a day. 'I hat is the plan in a nutshell. . The result has been such a deluge of applications for machines that we are simply astounded. The demand comes from people or all classes, all ages, all occupations. The majority of inquiries has come from people of known financial stand- ing who were attracted by the novelty of the proposition. An impressive demonstration of the immense popular ity of the Oliver Typewriter. A startling confirmation of our be lief that the Era of Universal Type writing is at hand. A Quarter of a Million People are Making Money with Oje---- OLIVER Typewriter 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 pny the 17 cents a day-und all above that is yours. Wherever you are, there’s work to be done and money 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. ‘flnOliver Typewriter in Every Home' That is our battle cry today. We have made the Oliver supreme in use fulness and absolutely indispensable in business. Now comes the conquest of thThe'simplicity and strength of tho 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. Will 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 THE JOHN DVNNINGTON, Prop. ex Dealer in All Kinds of Fresh and Cured Meats, Choice Lard, Etc. Jacksonville. - •- Oregon 5 Pacific Monthly The leading magazine of the west. Beauti fully illustrated. Interesting stories. Ar ticles each month describing the resources of the state and whole Pacific Coast. Blacksmith Shop Subscription Price $1.50 Per Year At the old George Lewis stand By special arrangements with the publishers we offer JOE APPLEBAKER, Proprietor All kinds of blacksmithing done promptly and at rea sonable rates. Satisfaction guaranteed. 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