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’o-.. « ■ Zi T this merry season of Christmas we u ft ft ft wish to thank our friends and eus footers for the kindly patronage they have given us during the past season and to assure them that in the future we shall be better prepared than ever to meet all demands and shall spare no effort to please Wishing you all a Merry Christmas and Happy New Year and many returns of both, Sincerely, RS. JOHN VINCENT HAR RIS entered the big depart ment store and seated her self nt the nearest counter. “No, nothing, thank you.” she snld the solicitous clerk. "1 Just want make sure 1 have my list with me. Is so difficult io «Imp nt this time the year, and it is always difficult find nnytlilug for one's—husband. Y 1 suppose many people did their shop ping earlier, but I didn’t have him then. I mean— "Why, you sell neckties, don't you? How fortunate! They are on my list. No, 1 don't tliiiik of any particular kind, but something for a tall man. He is a whole head taller than— You say a four-in-hand? Oh. I a in afraid he couldn't tie that, but you might give me a two-ln-baqd. Thank you ; that Is very pretty, but it is blue, He doesn't like blue. Of course you couldn't know that. Not that one. Why, my papa wears them, and he Is lots older. Yes, that one will do. “Mr. Floorwalker, where are the col- lars? Thank you. (Slie approaches the counter.) You, please—are you LUY & KEEGAN, Props M Family Trade Solicited Sole Agents Albany Beer CITY DRUG STORE < XMAS STATIONERY, POST CARDS, CALENDARS, CUT CLASS, STERLING SILVER, TOILET SETS, LADIES’ HAND BACS, FANCY 1 MIRRORS, VASES, PERFUMERY IN FANCY BOXES i Orders taken far Watcb.es or Jewelry not carried in stack. any competition in prices Wc meet J. W. ROBINSON, M. D., Proprietor E NUN AN-TAYLOR CO the Homes JACKSONVILLE, OREGON Famous Rogue River Valley THE CLIMATE I in Baker City recently, only ten votes were cast, but as a majority were for the tax it will stand. OJ 1-TCTAL PAPER OF THE CITY OF JACK- COOK At his home in Applegate val G. Joshua Walton, a prominent law SONVILLE. OREGON ley, Sunday, Dec. 19, 1909, S. 11. Cook, THAT CLE11K ISN’T A BIT NICE." a native of Tennessee, aged 77 years. yer and well known resident of Oregon, busy? I want some collars for my A woekly nrwnpxper. pubtinliM every Saturday Funeral at Jacksonville, Monday Dec. was found dead in bed at his home in Eugene, Monday morning. Judge Wal husband. Oil, are these ladies' collars? at the county seat of Jackson Co., Ore. 20th. D. W. Bairshaw, Editor. ton was a resident of Jackson county How stupid! I told that man distinctly 1V in the early fifties, having resided with 1 wanted collars. i (At tlie right place.) "Are husbands' Circuit Court. Entered as second-class matter June M. 190T. his parents on a Donation claim at collars here? Well, I am glad 1 have .1 at the post office at Jacksonville, Ore«fon, under Wagner creek from 1852 to 1858. He found the right place at last. Size? I Act of Congress of March 3, 1870. was admitted to the bar in 1863, elected You clerks always ask so many ques (Continued) county judge of Lane county in 1868. tions. I never bought any before, be The grand jury on Friday returned a He was a past grand master of the I. cause we've been married only— No, SATURDAY, DECEMBER 25, 1909. number of “John Doe” indictments for O.O.F. and also of the A.O.U.W. bis neck Isn't very large. Why, I can violation of the law, the principal ones reach- But he has real broad shoul SUBSCRIPTION ders. How nice you are to think of being the following: Anxious. Ono year, by mail..................................................tl.iO. State vs M. B. Whipple; selling liquor A family had Just sat down to table that! Yes, a box of assorted sizes ¡Advertising rates furnished on application to a minor: two indictments. Bond when tidings were brought of t he would; be Just the tiling. Some of death of an aunt. Suddenly little Em them would be sure to be right, and I »250. ily Inquired, with a longing glance at could cut the others off—that is. If they State vs Henry Bauten; selling liquor There should be some way provided were not too small. You'd better put whereby the District Attorney would without license. Bench warrant issued. tile well tilled dishes. "Papa, must we in nearly all large sizes. You sec, I cry now or wait till we have finished am starting out as economical as I be furnished an assistant to help pre Bond fixed at $250. State vs John Doe; Selling liquor to dinner?" can be. I think it must be so dlscour- pare cases for trial, etc. The work aging for a man to have n woman Bench devolving on that office is entirely too minors, three indictments, Are coming to the \ spend his money on frivolous things, heavy, at least during court terms, for warrant issued. young man starting Now, as I was coming down ttie street one man to handle and the laving in State vs John Doe, Richard Roe and out in lite untrained | I saw n big sale of hats—men’s hats. time to tho county would more than John Doo; gambling. Bench warrant They had beeu In the window and pay the expense of a deputy. issued. For over seventeen were a little soiled, but I found such State vs J. W B. Morris; statutory years the International a nice clerk, and be said if I got some Editor Putnam is deserving of praise crime; warrant issued. Correspondence Schools have been train of tliat “1910” soap it would make them look like new. Mr. Harris is for the excellent daily news service Floyd Moore vs Dr. J. S. Herndon young men and women for very particular about Ills clot lies, lie I used in the Mail-Tribune, equaling that and Dr. F. G. Swedt nburg. Civil suit won’t wear trousers unless they aro Successful Careers in Every list'd by some of the papers in the great for $17,500 damages for alleged neglect pressed. So I boOght three of those cities. The people of this place have of patient in hospital at Ashland. Suit Branch of Industry hats. Don’t you think they will last only one fault to find with the Tribune ended Saturday evening by the court him a long time nnd save money? And I. C. S. students holding prom and that is that it sometimes fails to directing jury to render verdict for de "Me. Floorwalker, where are the inent positions are numbered by the gloves? Gentlemen's? Well. I hope reach us on the day of publication. fendants. thousands. Do you wish to learn more lie Is. Why, he is my husband, Ob, 1 Monday the ease of State vs C. E. of their method of training? If so, see what you mean! Yes, 1 want them The man with the chicken ranch Tull and T. L. Barton, of Medford, in send your name and address and th«' for Mr. John Vincent Harris, (To these days is in u position to crow over dicted for gambling, was heard. Do- line of work in which you are par glove salesman.) Now, don’t ask me the less fortunate—Ex. And what will fendanta plead not guilty and the case ticularly interested to what size I want, . Not too large and not too small. 1 should think you the man with a pig sty do, grunt or was tried fefore a jury. Verdict of would learn some of the different sizes not guilty. EARNEST E. JONES, squeal? so yon could toll people. (Holding T- The case of Stato vs J. W. B. M< rris Special Representative out her hand.) It's lots larger than Now that Dr. Cook has been pro of Ashland, charged with committing a Box 406, MEDFORI), ORE. that. You think I wear n 6? Well, then, you'd better give me n 12 for nounced a faker, it looks like there had statutory crime upon Gussie Duffield, a 14-year-old girl, and grand daughter Or to the Internationa) Correspondence liim, for lie can hold both my hands In been “much ado about nothing. Schools, Scranton, Pa. of the defendant, camo up for trial one of Ills. Are these a special sale? Isn't -19 cents cheap for all that kid? Wednesday, lasting until Thursday Mine cost $2. No, I don't think he afternoon. Verdict, guilty. THE COURT HOUSE will waut more than two or three pairs. Now for the hose. (in the women's hosiery department.) How One Doctor Successfully Tranis Office one block south of Courthouse "Are you busy? I have so many other Pneumonia. Items ef Interest to Jacksen Coun»y JACKSONVILLE, OREGON things to get, please hurry. I just “In treating pneumonia,” says Dr. want to know where the oilier kind of Tax Payers Filings made on homesteads and timber claims. W. J. Smith, of Sanders. Ala., “the hose are. It's for my husband. Thank Correct plat« weekly showing all vacant lands. only remedy I use for the lungs is you. (At the men’s hosiery counter.) Notary Public and Conveyancer I wnnt to get a hose- not like these, Chamberlain’s Cough Remedy. While MARRIAGE LICENSES of course, I would treat other symp Legal papers of all kinds made out. Spec in but— The size? Oil. alxmt titty feet. attention given to papers in settlement of estates. Why. of course. 1 wnnt It looser than toms with different medicines, I have Abstract of Land Titles a man. 1—1—you don't understand. used this remedy many times in my Bert Scranton and Mattie Dawson. No. nor la- Most complete set of abstract books in the It Isn't tills kind I want medical practice and have yet failed to Flank Loyd Colver and Mary Agnes I Just want a hose we eouuty. Abstract ruade promptly ar. 1 accurately. dies' either find a case where it h >s not controlled S j wet by. can both use. Mr. Floorwalker, may Real Estai« aud Insurance the trouble, I have used it myself, as I speak to you? Guy Barnett and Jennie Calfee Fine list of county and town property for sale has also my wife for coughs and colds and rout. "That clerk Isn’t a bit nice, and I Theodore J. Malmgren and Fredrick* repeatedly, and I most willingly and think you ought to punish him. No. XLon«y Luanatl B. Haas. he wasn't exactly Impudent, but he cheerfully recommend it as superior to Warrants bouaht and sold. Collections made. any other cough remedy to my know Tales paid. Renta collected. Prompt reply to all was too busy to answer my questions. PROSATI COURT Thank you I have had so much trou ledge.” For sale by City Drug Store. lei «era. Charrve roaaonablo. ble to find the right kind of hose. 1 Uefereaeea wnnt long—no. I’ve been to Ihnt coun Hon. H. K. Hanna Juda« 1st judicial district ter. I wnnt one fifty fe«'t long. In the matter of the estate of Isaac You News of the Siale and any Jacksonville business man. sc«’, we nre thinking of moving to the C. Stinson, deceased. Executor’s first country In the spring, nnd we shall and final account filed. Report con want to water the yard Oh. ought I Thirty cases of tvph »id fever are re firmed and executor and bondsmen dis to have asked for th«' common garden ported nt Willamette. charged from further liability. variety? According to th«' recent census, Dal In the matter of the estate of Milton "Notv I think I hmc everything on J. Hampton, deceased. Order direct las has 625 children of school age. uiy list except cigars, nnd I may as well go to n cheaper place for them ing executor to discharge a certain The funerals of two old settlers. ’ be« au a John Vincent Harris always mortgage. , Jacob Yokum and William Jackson, gives away all that I buy for him. he Estate of W. Thiele, deceased. were held at Canyonville. Monday. Is so generous."—Chicago News. Final report of a lmlnistratrix filed and The new Catholic academy at Eugene, I confirmed. Administratrix discharged. was dedicated Sunilay, with appropriate Sura Sign. Estate of Abraham Fisher, deceased. ! ceremonies. Archbishop Chrisliu con- It Is one sign of age when your Petition for appointment of adini-i s- ducted the services. friends In looking nr-.mnd for i Christ mas piescul lor ,\ou search tor some trator. Old« r appointing Win. M. Col A special school tax, umounliug to thing that Is useful Atchisou Globe. vig as administrator of said estate. $30,(XX). was voted at an election held 1 Is all that one could desire—mild and invigorating—and is most favor able for fruit, grap.s and general farming. A crop failure in the vicinity is unknown. SEEING IS BELIEVING. Jacksonville Post 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. 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