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LOCAL NEWS Free silverware at The Boss’. Get your legal blanks at this office. E. E. Kelley of Medford was in town Tuesday. Miss Issie Me Cully visited Medford Saturday. Mr. Foreman of Applegate wai in town Saturday. Deputy Sheriff Dow was at Medford Tuesday night. Mrs. E. J. Kubli wai shopping at Medford Tuesday. Go to Abbott’s Hardware for a Mon arch Steel Range. Porter J. Neff, Esq., of Medford was in town Wednesday. Mr. and Mrs. B. E. Haney were in Medford Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. J. Nunan have re turned from Portland. W. R. Garrett of Buncom was a visitor in this city Monday. G. W. Tretren, Esq., of Ashland was at the courthouse Tuesday. Miss Stella Levy of this city was a visitor at Medford Tuesday. Mrs. Charles H. Pierce of Ashland was a recent visitor in this city. SEE—Full line| of air-tight heating stoves at Abbott’s Hardware. E. D. Briggs of Ashland, transacted legal business in town Tuesday. Miss Margaret Linn of Portland is visiting relatives in Jacksonville. Chas. Huff, the mining man of Hut ton, Cal., is in town on business. C. S. Sanderson, the Central Point real estate man was in town Tuesday. A Thanksgiving Ball will be given by the Native Daughters of this city. W. I. Vawter of Medford was in attendance at the courthouse Tuesday. Mrs. C. H. Pierce of Ashland spent several days in Jacksonville recently. C. R. Ray of Medford and Col. Ray of New York were in our city Tuesday. Buy 50 cents worth of goods at the Boss’ and get a free ticket on silver ware. W. T. York, the real estate man of Medford, spent Wednesday in Jackson ville. E. T. Staples of Ashland spent Wed nesday night in Jacksonville on busi ness. Trespass Notices, printed on cloth, for sale at this office, 50 cents per dozen. Jacksonville Lodge No 10, I. O. O.F. had work in the first degree, Saturday night. The basket ball games at Ashland last week resulted in victories for the Ashland players. Mrs. Carrie Leavenworth and children have returned from a short visit to Portland. Miss Clara Galbraith, aged 18 years died at the home of her parents in Ashland, Monday. W. K. Botton came down from Ash land Tuesday night to attend a meet ing of the Masonic lodge. Mrs. Geo. Howland of Grants Pass was the guest of Mrs. A. E. Reames several days this week. The abdication of King Leopold of Belgium is wiomentarily expected, ac cording to late despatches. MINERS NOTICE-Notice of Location both Quartz and Placer,¡for sale at this office, JACKSONVILLE POST. Aberdeen, Wash., butchers have been arrested for using “freezum” a new preservative, on their meats. State superintendent, J. H. Acker man delivered an interesting address in the Presbyterian church, Sunday even ing. John R. Moffitt, an inventer of national reputation, died at his home in Denver, Col. Sunday afternoon. He was aged 84 years. Miss Anna Towne left Saturday for Oregon City where she wiil remain some weeks. Her sister, Miss Mollie, accompanied her to Medford. The Boss is giving tickets with every 50 cents cash purchase, entitling the purchaser to one chance on silverware, to be given away free, Dec. 25. On account of the advance in Tanning Stock I am compelled to change the prices of Shoe repairing, Men3 half soleing Nailed 75 cents, Sewed JI.00 Ladies, Nailed 50 cents, Sewed 75 cents Nov. 20th 1909. T. L. De Vore, Second Hand Store, Jacksonville, Oregon. Forced Into Exile. Wm. Upchurch of Gl?n Oak, Okla, was an exile from home. Mountain air, he thought, would cure a frightful lung-racking cough that had defied all remedies for two years. After six months he returned, death dogging his steps. “Then I began to use Dr. King’s New Discovery,” he writes “and after taking six bottles I am as well as ever. It saves thousands yearly from desper ate lung diseases. Infallable for Coughs and Colds, it dispels Hoarseness and Sore Throat. Cures Grip, Bron chitis. Ilemorihages, Asthma, Croup, Whooping Cough 50c and $1.00, trial bottle free, guaranteed bv City Drug gtore. The Mail-Tribune states that District Attorney Mulkey has purchased lots in Medford with a view to building a residence thereon. The primary room at the public school was closed temporarily this week owing to the illness of the teacher, Miss Neil. Miles Cantrall, of Ruch was a visitor in town Saturday evening, while here he ordered The Post sent to his address for the ensuing year. Why go to Medford when you can buy goods at Abbotts Hardware just as cheap. Be loyal to your home town and patronize home industry. Clarence Reames of Medford and R. G. Smith were in attendance at the courthouse as attorneys in the Brad shaw case, tried in the circuit court this week. Preachers of Cairo, III. declare that the recent lynchings are likely to prove a blessing in disguise, that the defi ance of law and order made the lynch ings necessary to secure justice. Weakened systems needs a mature wholesome, mellow liquor. That’s pre cisely what the 1. W. HARPER Whis key is. Perfect as a beverage or medi cine, Absolutely pure. Sold By E. H. HELMS. Mr. and Mrs. John Dyer of Ashland and Will Grob of Klamath Co. at tended the funeral of their father, the late Fred Grob, who was buried in the Jacksonville cemetery last Sunday. Free! Free!! Free!l! Free!!!! A set of Rogers’ Silverware, consisting of knives, forks, spoons, butter knife, etc. will be given absolutely free to the holder of the lucky ticket, Dec. 25. See Boss Learned. Mrs. W. A. Rosdine and little son who have been visiting the former’s father, Chas, Basye, returned to their home in San Francisco Wednesday. Miss Cora Basye went as far as Med ford with them. Croup Cured and a Child’s Life Saved. “It affords me great pleasure to add my testimony to that of the thousands who have been benefited by Chamber lain’s Cough Remedy. My child, An drew, when only three years old was taken with a severe attack of croup, and thanks to the prompt use of Cham berlain’s Cough Remedy his life was saved and today he is a robust and healthy boy,” says Mrs. A. Coy, Jr., of San Antonio, Texas. This Remedy has been in use for many years. Thous ands of mothers keep it at hand, and it has never been known to fail. For sale by City Drug Store. THE CHURCHES. GROWTH OF ST. LOUIS Presbyterian Church, Changes Made In City’s Century of Existence. R ev . R obert E nnis , P astor . Sabbath school, Sunday morning at 10 o’clock. Preaching service, Sunday evening CELEBRATING ITS CENTENNIAL at 7:30 o’clock. Prayer meeting We’dneslay evening Missouri Metropolis, Once Little Set at 8 o’clock. You are invited to attend these ser- ' tlement and Now Country's Fourth vices. City, Rejoices In Its Advancement. --------- -------------- Some Ancient Customs. St. Louisans are rejoicing at present over the completion of the first century of their city’s incorporated existence. Naturally the thing that gives them the greatest joy is the comparison of the growth of the Missouri metropolis from a little settlement to the splen did position of fourth among American cities. St. Louis now ranks after New York, Chicago and Philadelphia. St. Louis has always been noted for Its civic pride. But as in 1809 St. Louis had less than 200 houses it is not easy to understand now how its lead ing citizens could meet on the corners of its only two thoroughfares and dis cuss it then as one of the most impor tant towns in the country. This some of them certainly did. They left the record of their prophecies to be read now, when in the last ten years about half a million mote people have come Into the Uniteel States across the At lantic than the total number of “the American people” in the year after St. Louis was first incorporated. Had Good Opinions cf Themselves. 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, Thutsday evening at 8 o’clock. Your presence is desired jat these meetings. LEGAL BLANKS SILAS J. We^have in hand far sale the following blanks vi2: Warranty Deeds, Mortgages, Lease, Quit Claim Deeds, Satisfaction of Mortgage, Agreements, Dili of Salt, Chattel Mortgage, Real Estate Contract, DAY Office one block south of Courthouse IACKSONVILLE, OREGON Filings made on homesteads and timber claims. Correct plats weekly showing all vacant lands. Notary Public and Conveyancer Legal papers of all kinds made out. Specia attention given to papers in settlement of estates. Abstract of l and Titles Most complete set of abstract books in the couuty. Abstract made promptly and accurately. Real F.sLafe aud Insurance Fine list of county and town property for Bale and rent. Money Loaned Acknowledgements, Location Notice—Pacer, Location Notice — Quartz Real Estate Agents Con tract, At reasonable prices. We intend adding other blanks as fast as possible _ until the line is complete. II. K. HANNA jr. Blanks of special form printed to order at short Lawyer notice. Office in Bank of Jacksonville Building JACKSONVILLE POST. JACKSONVILLE, OREGON Warrants bought and sold. Collections made. Taxes paid. Rents collected. Prompt reply to all letters. Charges reasonable. References Hon. H. K. Hanna judge 1st judicial district and any Jacksonville business man. A $100 Typewriter for 17 cents a Day! Please read the heading over again. Then its tremendous significance will dawn upon you. An Oliver Typewriter —the standard visible writer the $100 machine —the most highly perfected typewriter on the market yours for 17 cents a day! The typewriter whose conquest of the commercial world is a matter of business history— yours Jbr 17 cents a day! The typewriter that is equipped with scores of such conveniences as “The Balance Shift”- “The Ruling Device” Subscriptions for The Youth’s Com — “The Double Release” —“The Locc- panion, received at this office. Price motive Base”—“The Automatic Spacer” A. E. REAMES “The Automatic Tabulator” — "The $1.75 per year, cash in advance. “Disappearing In Lawyer dicator’’ — “The OFFICIAL DIRECTORY Adjustable Paper Practise in all State and Federal Courts Fingers ” — “ The UNITED ’ STATES Kahler Block JACKSONVILLE Scientific Con - dense i Keyboard” President............................ ...William H. With not quite 7.250,000 people in the United States and not quite a thou sand of them in St. Louis a hundred years ago, they were certainly the most important people in the world then. Even then the world suspected it. It was almost convinced that they could "take care of themselves” and build up their couutry. There is no GUS NEWBURY doubt of it left when, with over 80,000,- 000 people in the United States, St. Attorney-at-Law Louis in one year of its twentieth cen tury growth has spent over $20,000,000 Will Practise in All Courts in the State for new buildings. This is several mil Office on California street one lions in cash more than the total nmount of cash in the United States block south of the court house in 1809. In the St. Louis of 1809 the visitor by walking up one street and down an DR. T. T. SHAW other could see every house in the town in less thau an hour. It would Dentist. be a strange world to return to, but Office in Ryan Building, California St. some might still be charmed with it. Upftairs There was no roar and uo rattle in it or in a thousand miles of it. There JACKSONVILLE OREGON might have been so many as half a dozen coaches or family carriages of the kind George Washington used to ride in, but they were used only on state occasions. The two wheeled charette, or French cart, drawn by a And Latest Styles of Wall single Canadian pony, satisfied the Paper, Call on or Address speed mania in business during the week and sufficed for most people’s pleasure on holidays. The very first of the first colonial families of the town used one of these same carts Jacksonville, Oregon while it was in process of arriving. It had acquired a carriage in 1809 with out becoming ashamed of the cart or of the neighbors who still sat in it. with the blouse of the driver worn over bis trousers—if he wore trousers in 1809. For Paper Hanging FOR SALE—20 acres of young or chard adjoining city limits, on coun ty road; fine location; deep level loamy soil; X rnile from postoffice, courthouse, high school; leading va riety of fruit; 6 acres pears, 10 acres apples, 2 acres peaches, some bear ing trees, alfalfa and garden patch; good 4-room house, barn, outbuilding, household goods, farming tools, 1 cow, 20 chickens, 3 wells wells to irrigate portions of land if necessary; Wore Breeches, Not Trousers.. $350 per acre, terms. Jacksonville In that year gentlemen of the best Real Estate Co., Adolf Schulz, man JOHN DUNNINGTON, Prop. breeding and family still thought trou ager. sers undignified. They wore breeches, Dealer in not “pants.” The breeches still had Young Girls Are Victims silver buckles at the knees, and the All Kinds of Fresh and of headache, as well as older women, shoes had silver buckles. There were Cured Meats, Choice but all get quick relief and prompt cure still old school gentlemen of great Lard. Etc. from Dr. King’s New Life Pills the dignity who wore their dress swords when they promenaded in public. Gen world’s best remeds for sick and ner tlemen of the Jeffersonian school fol vous headaches. They make pure blood, lowed the “Jacobin” fashion of wear Jacksonville. Oregon and strong nerves and build up your ing trousers with legs long enough to health. Try them. 25c. at City Drug fall over their shoe tops, and the fash ion was gaining fast. It was supposed Store. in some mysterious way to stand for SALESMEN WANTED. No house liberty, fraternity and equality, and At the old George Lewis stand to house canvassing. Call on business some Federalist gentlemen of the old held out in their knee breeches men, professional men and others at school against it as long as possible on that their place of business. You can make account. But they were not too haughty JOE APPLEBAKER, Proprietor $50.00 a week. Experience not neces to stop on the corner and beg the lat sary. We equip you fully with sample est news from some one who had be All kinds of blacksmithing and sample case. Fine, pleasant work. come prominent by getting a letter done promptly and at rea Your own boss. Work when you three weeks old from Philadelphia or sonable rates. Satisfaction please and go where you please. You New Y'ork. The man who knew the guaranteed. latest national politics was a promi deal with the best class of people only. When your days work is done you nent man even if it had been a month coming by mall from Philadelphia. have vour money in your pocket. Be They thought two weeks long enough Jacksonville Oregon independent. Investigate this. En to wait for a mail, but if they had to tirely new proposition. Address, wait n month they enjoyed the news M. C. Young, Mgr., 162 Ohio St., all the more when it came. Chicago. Not Much Excitement Then. With no paved streets, no water works, no street lights, no steam whis tles, no phonographs, no living picture shows nnd nothing modern to excite It Are you over 18? during the day, the town snuffed out Can you read and write? its tallow candles soon nfter dark and If so, there’s no reason why you When you want a went to sleep. It seldom grew ns should not have a Government job much excited about anything whatever quick cure without any as it now does every day on Broad working few hours, getting pleasant vacations, drawing big pay. way during the baseball season when loss of time, and one the score is being bulletined. The that is followed by no In 1908, 40,000 Civil greatest business excitement was seen when some one caught the noise of bad results, use Service Positions songs and shouting ns a fleet of keel boats and canoes returned from the Chamberlain's Were Filled I Missouri or the Arkansas after six months or more of trading. The rush Colic. Cholera and And Uncle Sam is still short-handed. for the river front then might, have Once you get a Government position I suggested the modern interest In a Diarrhoea Remedy. you cannot be removed except for j baseball score, but there was nothing cause. There is no danger of being It never fails and is | else approaching it. put aside to make room for some pleasant and safe to take. Vest Pocket Rogues’ Gallery. one else. If you want to know how A vest pocket rogues’ gallery Is to It is equally valuable for to qualify for a Government position, be established in Evanston. III., ns the get in touch with children. It is famous latest weapon ngnlnst sweet loungers, hoboes and petty thieves. The police EARNE T E. JONES, for its cures over a large will lie equipped with “watch” cam part of the civilized eras, a developing room will be Install local Representative of the Inter national Correspondence Schools, ed at the police station, and a rogues' world. gallery to be mad? up of miniatures Box 406, • MEDFORD, OREGON will be started. C. F. BOWMAN Jacksonville Meat Market Blacksmith Shop Are You An American? Diarrhoea I Vice-President.................. ........... Jas. S. Sherman Secretary of .State............ ..................... P. C. Knox Secretary of Treasury... ............. F. Mac Veach Secretary of War............. ......... J. M. Dickinson Attorney General............. ...G. W. Wickersham Postmaster General......... ......... F. H. Hitchcock Secretary of Navy............. .............Von L. Meyer Secretary Interior............ ........... R. A. Ballinger Secretary of Agriculture .................. Jas. Wilson ............. James...Nagle Secretary of Commerce.. ....... Melvin V. Fuller Chief Justice.............. .U. S. Pension Com’r Vespation Warner.... ....... U. S. Land Com’r W. S. Richards......... Yours for 17 Cents A Day State Printer....................................... Willis Duniway F. A. Moore Justice Robt. Eakin Justice WillR. King, Com’r W. T. Slater Com’r J. C. Moreland, clerk ............. J. W. Bailey Dairy and FoodCnm’r. ...................O. P. Hoff Labor Commi«aioner.. .Thos. K. Campbell Railroad Corn'll............ .Clyde B. Aitchison .Oswald West State Game Warden....................... R. O. Stevenson Bank Examiner...................................... James Steel State Engineer................................... John H. Lewis State Land Agent............................ C. V. Galloway Clerk State Land Board........................ G. G. Brown State Veterinarian............................... C. J. Korinek A Quarter of a Million People 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. That is the plan ir. a nutshell. The result has been such a deluge of applications for machines that we are simply astounded. The demand comes from people of all classes, all ages, all occupations. The majority of inquiries has come STATE OF OREGON U. S. Senators........... ................ G. E.Chamberlain from people of known financial stand .................. Jonathan Bourne ing who were attracted by the novelty An impressive Rep. in Congress. 1st D................... W. C. Hawley of the proposition. Governor.................................... Geo. E. Chamberlain demonstration of the immense popular Sec. of State.................................. Frank W. Benson I ity of the Oliver Typewriter. A startling - confirmation our be- State Treasurer...................................... Geo. A. Steel I < -------------------- of --------- 1 T..^_ Attorney-General........................... A. M. Crawford | lief that the Era of Universal lypt- State School Supt...........................J. H. Ackerman I writing is at hand. 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. Lawrenre JACKSON COUNTY OFFICIALS State Senator...........................L. L. Mulit. Ashland Representatives......................... M. Purdin, Medford .................... D. H. Miller. Medford ............. J. A. Buchanan Roseburg Joint Rep, . .................. J. R. Neil. Jacksonvile Co. Judge. . ......... W. R. Coleman, Jacksonville Clerk............. Sheriff.......... ............... W. A. Jones, Jacksonville ............. •*. R.. T. Burnett, Jacksonville Recorder........................ «. •* — ------ T~ Treasurer............... J. M. Cronemiller, Jackaonvile ................. J. . P Wells, Jacksonville School Supt....... Assessor............ ...........W. T. Grieve. Jacksonville Surveyor............ ......................F. A. Grinez, Ashland Coroner.............. ................. A. E. Kellogg, Gold Hill Commissioners,. ........................J. Patterson, Talent James Owens, Wellen Stock Inspector. •,........................Chas. Tull, Midford Fruit Inspector. .............. G. W. Taylor, Jacksonville JACKSONVILLE. Henry G. Dox.................................... Justice of peace Frank Kasshafer......................................... Constable Dr. T. T. Shaw.............................................. Mayor Henry G. Dox............................ a ...................Recorder J. M. Cronemiller............................... Treasurer John Huffer...................................... Chief of Police Geo. L. Davis.............................................. Councilman Emil Britt...................................................Councilman Fred J. Fick.............................................. Councilman T.T. Shaw ... C. F. Dunford. B. E. Haney... G.M.I^ewis......... are Making Money with «A. 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 pay the 17 cents a day and all abovethat 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 abore those of many classes of workers. 'AnOliver 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 the home. The simplicity and strength of the Oliver fit it for family use. It is be coming an important factor in the heme training of young people. An educatcr 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 A»e Oliver typewriter Company CommlsX„r 1326 First Avenue, Seattle, Wash. SPECIAL^ CLUBBING OFFER 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. Subscription Price $1.50 Per Year By special arrangements with the publishers we offer The Pacific Monthly And The Jacksonville Post Both One Year for C ash in advnce