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T unan-Tayt'or Co.’s i ro/Ál Pioneer S 'on L£^£YJ Öfter You Extraordinary Values in Season ible Goods Lace Curtains from 90 cts. per pa ir to $3.00 per pair. Marseilles 11-4 and 12—4 Bed Spreads if 1.00 to $5.00 each Oregon all wool White Blankets, greatly reduced. Ladies’ Black Suitings Guaranteed all Wool 75c. values now 60c< per yard. $ 1.00 values now 85c. per yard. $1.40 \alue. i now $1.15 jier yard Children’s Neat and Durable Plaids 20 per cent off Mohair or Alpaca Suiting, all colors, reduc ed from 5(?c. to 42 l-2c. per We have special clean-up bargains in Women’s handkerchiefs and Men’s Furnishings. 5ÍÍ I Women’s Fine Shoes regular $3.50 value now $2.90 0 U Men’s and Boy’s Overcoats while they last duced 25 per cent. JA CKSONVILLE POST-: OHleial Paper of the City of Jacksonville, Oregon A weekly newspaper published every Saturday at the county seat of Jackson County, Oregon. D. W. B agshaw , Editor. Entered as second-class matter June 22, 1907, at the post office at Jacksonville, Oregon, under Act of Congress of March 3, 1879. SATURDAY, JANUARY 15, 1910 SUBSCRIPTION: One year by mail $1.50. Advertising rates furnished on application. THE COURT HOUSE: Items of Interest to Jacks« Coun’y Tax Payers MARRIAGE LIGEN» 23 E. T. Howard and Etta E. Lacy. Albert Sherard and Mrs. Ne llie Inlow. John O’Connor and Cecil E< ¡sail. J. R. Hoffman and (bra E. March. CIRCUIT COURT NEW CASES THE PINCHOT AFFAIR. Whether the President was justified in discharging Forester Pinchot or not will have little effect on the minds of the people in deciding the merits of the Pinchot-Bal- linger controversy. The majority of people do not understand legal technicalities and do not care to go into that phase of the matter at all, but one thing they do know and can under stand and that is the fact that Pinchot has advocated and labored for the conservation to the people and for the people, of the natural resources of the country, worth many millions of dollars, while his opponents have as diligently striven and planned in the interests of the monopolies and trusts. The people have long since made up their minds as to the moral status of the man who labors unselfishly for the interests of the country, as against those moved by greed, who work in and for the benefit of the cor porations. Right or wrong in the utterance of the matter for which his head was chopped off, the country will stand by Pinchot for the work he has done. W. L. Stonebraker vs. Katie B. Stonebraker. Suit for divor ce. Com- plaint filed: Summons issue J. Emil Peil vs. Charles E. Hooper. Transcript from Justice’s docket, Ash land. earthly help, and she breathed last on Christmas eve. As the sad news passed from on another, scarce could the children vzh< heard her speak Thursday afternoon be made to believe that so soon she lay in the cold embrace of death. It is sincerel yhoped that all the school child ren will lay this sudden call to heart, and that they will not soon forget their little qehooi companion, and will love their mother, father, sisters, brothers, and companions, as did little Margaret Francis, for she was a mild and gentle little girl of a sweet disposition, and constituted of a very affectionate nature, and so in turn was loved by all who knew her. And then more espec ially may they become good Sabbath school scholars, who can be depended upon in Sunday school wor.r ns was she. Margaret loved the Sabbath school before she came here over six weeks age. She was always ready to take her part in promoting its interests before she became a member of the Jacksonville Sunday sqhool. A few hours after she returned from school that afternoon, she was gone, having quickly left this world of sorrow and sin; as on angels’ wings to be in the presence of him who loves little child ren with an infinite love, and who de sires them heavenly happiness. Mar garet’s innocent spirit uncontaminated by the sins of earth anl free from any actual transgression, is taken from the school of earth to the high school of Heaven. Her death has caused an awful shock to her family, and also» cast a gloom over our town or> Xmas 1 day. The funeral took place from the M. E. church Friday afternoon Dec. 31st, at 2 o'clock. Services by Rev. Robert Ennis. From there proceeded to the Jacksonville cemetery, where the remains were laid to rest amid beauti ful flowers, given as tokens of love and sympathy from dear friends. The I songs rendered by the choir were beau tiful and impressive. The subjects were as follows: “Some Day We’ll Understand,” “Rock of Ages,” and “Asleep in Jesus.” As the casket was borne to the grave by four young men, the choir sang: “Sleep Darling, Seep.” The pall bearers were John Greaves, Paul Force, Peter Fick, Sid ney Abbott. She leaves to mourn her loss, h.rj loss, her mother, Mrs. Richard Francis I and little brother of Jacksonville, and a brother, W. J. Thomas, of Granite, : Montana. Also Mrs. O. A. Johnson and Mrs. Samuel Phillips, of Granite, Montana, and Misses Cora and Laura I Thomas and Mrs. Joseph Morcom, of Jacksonville, Ore. Mr. and Mrs. O. 1 •- A. Johnson, and W. J. Thomas, of i Granite, Montana, were in attendance at the funeral. Brave Fire Laddies PROBATE COURT often receive severe burns, putting out Estate of Stephen H. Glass, deceased fires, then use Bucklen’s Arnica Salve Order admitting will to probate, and and forget them. It soon drives out appointing Theodore A. Glass and pain. For Burns, Scalds, Wounds, Cuts Elbert Glass as executors of said and Bruises its earth's greatest healer. estate. Quickly cures Skin Eruptions, Old Sores Boils, Ulcers, Felons; bent Pile cure made. Relief is instant. 25c at City MARRIED Drug Store. O’CONNER — EDSALL.—At thecourt- house in Jacksonville, Ore., Tuesday, Change in Southern Pacific Time January 11, 1910, by Judge J. R. Neil, John O’Connor and Cecil Ed- Table. Ball. Both of Butte Fails, Ore. Effective January 1st, 1910. BORN NORTH bound trains . BORN—In Jacksonville, Or., Jan. 9th, No. 18..................................... 8:04 A.M. 1910, to Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Woodson No. 12 Shasta Limited.......... 2:36 A.M. a son. Mrs. Woodson was formerly No. 16 Oregon Express.........5:24 P.M. Miss Anna Keegan. No. 14 Portland Express. .. .8:39 P.M. Caught in the Rain south bound trains . No. 11 Shasta Limited.......... 5:47 A.M. then a cold and a cough let it run on- No. 15 California Express. .10:35 A.M. I get pneumonia or consumption that's all. No matter how you get your cough No. 13 San F. an. E::n ss...3:32 P.M. don’t neglect it-take Ballard’s Hore No. 19 Ashland Passenger. .11:22 P.M. hound Syrup and you’ll be over it in no time. The sure cure for coughs, colds M bronchitis and all pulmonary diseases ’A 'Fù’’! in young and old. Sold by City Drug Store. During the past ten days we have had several in quiries as to whether Barnums were going to extend the railroad to the Applegate valley or not, to all of which the answer has been invariably, “we do not know.” So far as we have been able to learn, no definite arrange ments have been as yfet made for the extension of the Obituary. Succeed when everything else Liils. road, although rumors to that effect have been in circula Jn nervous prostration and female tion for the past month. We do not care to publish 1 Miss Margaret Francis dieci at home weaknesses they are the supreme remedy, as thousands have testified. rumors, unless based upon facts, for the reason that they r of her sister Mrs. Nellie Morcom, in FOR KiONE T, LIVER AND Jacksonville, Friday evening, Dec. 24th i are often intended to mislead and do more harm than ' 1909, aged 10 years 8 months and 10 STOMACH TROUHLE the .best medicine ever sold good. We would be glad to learn of the projected exten . days. Pneumonia was the cause of it is over n druggist's counter. death. She was the daughter of Rich sion of the R. R. V. Ry. and when assured of the fact ard and Georginia Francis, of Granite, will gladly give it all the publicity possible. | Montana, and was born in the town of A GOOD LIVE AGENT WANTED I Granite, Montana, April 14th, 1899. in each County to handle the new Instan Mrs. Francis came here about six or Highlow hcliow wire Gasoline In regard to the railroad situation, there is good j weeks ago from Montana fur the bene- taneous Lighting Systen. Finest Light ever patented and homes. Exclusive territory. reasons for the belief that actual word will be done this ■ fit of her health and was accompanied ior stores COAST LIGHTING CO., Inc. by her two daughters and one son. I summer, on a road to the coast by way of the Applegate, Margaret became an enrolled scholar 2233 Second Avenue Seattle. Wash. but whether an extension of the R. R. V. Ry. or an en- of the Jacksonville public school, and was also a member of the Methodist ' t.rely new project, we are at present unable to say. Sabbath school. A few weeks ago, ! occupied it continuously ever since. D*c. 23rd, the scholars of the public 1 schools had public speaking exercises. ’ Hanna Resigns. His record is that of an upright, honest | and little Margaret, though somewhat ■ Word was received hero Thursday and fearless Judge. His rulings and hoarse, was ready and desired t J per-1 JOHN DUNNING VON, Prop.', th: t Judge Hanns had resigned bis po decisions have been ever for the rignt form her part which was acceptable to ' hoarseness sit.on M Judge of the First Judicial as he saw it, ami without fear or favor her teacher. But her Dealer in Di rict and that Frank M. Calkins of of any one. The resignation takes proved to be a bad cold which she had | contracted and which was apparently Ari land bad been appointed to fill the effect Feb. 1st. Ail Kinds of Fresh and va c cy. The report was a surprise to I of a more serious nature than the most mo<t people, although a few intimate I scrutinising had thought. Her cob Cured Meats, Choice fri nds were aware of the intention. A bill carrying an appropriation of ! soon developed into pneumonia and in Ivard. Etc Judge Hanna was appointed in 1872 $95,200,000. for maintenance of the lesr than twenty-four hours she passe i • . t’fill a vacancy on the bench, and army for the fiscal year, passed the ' away. Skillful medical aid was sum Oregon | w.th the exception of one term t>t>a lower houre at Washington, Tuesday. I moned but her case was beyond all Jacksonville. Jacksonville Meat Market 'acksonville's New Market Will please everybody with the Choicest cuts of BEEF, PORK, MUTTON AND VEAL At lowest possible prices. Fowls when ordered Don’t forget the plate THE CENTRAL MEAT MARKET Bradburn & Billinas, Proprietors THE RECEPTION -5a«e«r. LUY & KEEGAN, Props Family Trade Solicited Sole Agents Albany Beer .. -I ~~i - r':.7yE;..J<ra WWil ------- /VT"’ City Drug Store J. W. ROBINSON, M. I)., Proprietor Handles a full line of School Suppl dies con- sisting of Books, Tablets, Pencils, P< ’enholders etc. Novel lies, Stationery, Cigars, Toilet Ar- tides, Perfumes, Magazines and Periodicals » A New and Complete Line of Post Cards ESTATE Hemes the Famous Rogue River Valley THE CLIMATE Is all that one could desire—mild and invigorating—and is most favor able for fruit, grapes and general farming. A crop failure in the vicinity ¡3 unknown. SEEING IS BELIEVING. We have a large ¡¡at of property tJ 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. ; If You Want to Buy or Sell, See Us or Write Ask for Our Circular ? Jacksonville Real Estate Company ADOLF SCHULZ, Manager r Barber Shop a±»± HOT OR COLD BATHS Agent for Medford Domestic Laundry IACKSONVILLE, OREGON Farm,City and Town Loans FIVE PER CENT interest, NIN£ years time with privilege of paying any time. 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