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OFFICIAL DIRECTORY j v’Wi Ofc 8M2 i •I Jacksonville's New Market UNITED STATES Our Annual 91 ft ft I President.............................. ... William II. Taft , Vice-President.................... .............Ja». S. Sherman Secretary of State.............. .......................P. C. Knox ! Secretary of Treasury.... ...............F. Mac Veach I Secretary of War ............. ........... J. M. Dickinson Attorney General............... ... .G. W. Wickersham Postmaster General........... ........... F. U. Hitchcock i Secretary of Navy.............. ................. Von L. Meyer | 1 Secretary Interior.............. ............. R. A. Ballinger ; Secretary of Agriculture.. . .................... Jas. Wilson Secretary of Commerce.... ............... James...Nagle I ......... Melvin V. Fuller ’ Chief Justice.............. | Vespation Warner,... ........... U. S. Pension Com’r I W. S. Richards........... ...i........... U. S. Land Com’r STATE OF OREGON I U. S. Senators............. .... Frank W. Benson ... .Jonathan Bourne ■ Rep. in Congress, 1st D. ........... W. C. Hawley Geo. E. Chamberlain ’ Governor................ .... Frank W. Benson * I Sec. of State......... State Treasurer... ............... Goo. A. Steel Attorney-General. ....... A. M. Crawford ....... J. H. Ackerman State School Supt. State Printer.. .. ......... Willis Duniway .. ..R. S. Bean, Chief Justice Supreme Court... F. A. Moore Justice Robt. Eakin Justice | Will R. King Justice ' W. T. Slater Justice J. c. Moreland, clerk Dairy and Food Com’r........................... J. W. Bailey Labor Commissioner................................... O. P. Hoff Railroad Corn'rs...........................Thos. K. Campbell ........................... Clyde B. Aitchison ........................... Oswald West State Game Warden........................R. O. Stevenson Bank Examiner...................................... James Steel State Engineer.................................... John II. Lewis State Land Agent........................... Peter Applegate Clerk State Land Board........................G. G. Brown State Veterinarian............................... C. J. Korinek FIRST JUDICIAL DISTRICT Judges H. K. Hanna.............................. Jacksonville Prosecuting Attorney........................... B. F. Mulkey U S LAND OFFICE ROSEBURG Register......................................................... B. L. Eddy Receiver............................................. J. M. Lawrence Is in full swing and the collection on oii' Bargain Counters is larger than over. All Styles and Fabrics in Ov ‘rccats are there and will be sold tl e following prices ft u H ft Ar.y $20.0® or $18.05 Overccat yor rs at $14.50 cc Cl 11.50 16.0 Ì or 15.00 il ll 8.50 12.0b’ or 10.00 Boys’ 4.0C or 44 A nice selection of Mens 9 winter Sack Suits will besold at a similar .... reduction .... All cur Holiday Toggery, Men’s Negligee and Golf Shirts, Ladies’ Holiday Neck Wear, Men’s Teck and Fou/ in Hand Ties, Men’s and Boys’ Wriol Sweaters have been greatly reduced in price. Other bargains tco numerous to mention. Don't wait until next week, come to-day. Sincerely, Jacksonville, Oregon ' ttaa n rca «0 - -g- S' JA CKSONVILLE POST Estate of Lizzie Dolan Davis, De- ceased. Order for administrator to execute deed to certain real estate. Ofltcial Paper of the City of Jacksonville, Oregon CIRCUIT COURT A weekly newspaper published every Saturday at the county seat of Jackson County, Oregon. D. W. B agshaw , Editor. We have a climate not excelled anywhere, neither too hot in summer or too cold in winter, but just the tem perature most conducive to health, in addition to which the rainfall is never exessive, neither do we suffer from drouth as do some other less favored regions. Situated as we are between arms of the foothills, the soil receives moisture through sub-irrigation, sufficient to keep vegeta tion growing luxuriantly during the summer months, the richness of the soil, in connection with the proper climatic conditions making this valley an ideal spot for the fruit grower and gardener. Not very many years ago the U. S. Patent Office, re fused to grant a patent for, or consider “anything so foolish as a flying machine.” At Los Angeles this w’eek aviators have made a record of 55 miles on hour, but such is the march of progress, ever onward. The impossible things of yesterday are achievements of to-day and re garded as commonplace affairs to-morrow. Superintendent Wells is deserving of special praise for the efforts he is making to create interest in better spelling, by means of the contests which he is inaugur ating in the schools of the county. Correct spelling is one of the most essential parts of a good education and anything tending to improve the orthography of the pupils in our public schools should be encouraged. In another column of this paper appears a letter from Governor Benson to Judge II. K. Ilanna, written to the latter in acceptance of his resignation as Circuit Judge of this district. The letter is a glowing tribute to the char acter of the retiring officer showing the high esteem with which his services to the people of the state are regarded. THE COURT HOUSE Items of Interest to Jacksen Coun'y Tax Payers Harvey A. Walker, a minor. Order I appointing Arthur M. Walker gurrd- , ian. In the matter of the guardianship of Roy Drum and Homer Drum, minors. Guardians annual report filed. NEW CASES THE CENTRAL MEAT MARKET ■ b $ imo RECEPTION LUY& KEEGAN, Props Family Trade Solicited Sole Agents Albany Beer City Drug Store J. A New and Complete Line of Post Cards AL ESTATE Homes the Famous THE CLIMATE NORTH BOUND TRAINS. 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 is unknown. SEEING IS BELIEVING. 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. If You Want to Buy or Sell, See Us or Write Ask for Our Circular Jacksonville Real Estate Company ADOLF SCHULZ, Manager Barbet Shoo and Batli Room FRANK ROBISON, Proprietor HOT OR COLD BATHS Agent for Medford Domestic Laundry lACKSONVILLE, COAST LIGHTING CO., Inc. 2233 Second Avenue Seattle. Wash. Meat Market § Dealer in All Kinds cf Fresh and Cured Meats, Choice Lard, Etc. Whit Fog It. Jacksonville. I s I I rA .911 i<. 3 n s. F or P articulars W rite g THE JACKSON LOAN AND TRUST CO., 310 CENTURY BLDG., DENVER, COLORADO. A Splendid Overall __ rs FOR KIDNEY.LIVE?» AND STOMACH TROUBi £ is the l-eat vri’.i.Sue ev r aoU over a druggist a counter. V FIVE PER CENT interest, NINE years time with privilege of paying any time. Return payments monthly, quarterly, semi-annually or annually, to suit borrower. y S- ¿-.-cd when everything else fails. In nervous pros; ration and f-male weaknesses they are th« supreme rei cdy, rs thousands have testified. 1 it li Farm,City and Town Loans Oregon b. 1 OREGON in Jacksonville JOHN DUNNINGTON, Prop.', Rogue River Valley ÌI NOTICE Small particles of water bare a tend ency to fall slowly In still air. while' a very light upward current will be enough to keep them from descending at all lit the case of very sttiull parti cles. It has been shown that the glob ules of water forming n fog or cloud are each composed of a film of water condensed upon a particle of dust, and the cores are solid Instead of gaseous, as the old theory indicated. Boisterous Affection. "Is Blujjer a kind husband and a good father?" Tie means to be." answered Miss Cayenne, "but bls Idea of making home happy Is to bring around a phono- graph with n lot of deg tight records." W. ROBINSON, M. D„ Proprietor Handles a full line of School Supplies con sisting of Books, Tablets, Pencils, Penholders etc. Novelties, Stationery, Cigars, Toilet Ar ticles, Perfumes, Magazines and Periodicals No. 18..................................... 8:04 A. M. No. 12 Shasta Limited.......... 2:36 A.M. MARRIED No. 16 Oregon Express........ 5:24 P.M. SHARP-TAYLOR. -At the court No. 14 Portland Express. ...8:39 P.M. house in Jacksonville, Friday, Jan. SOUTH BOUND TRAINS. 14th, 1910, by Judge J. R, Neil, Daniel J. Sharp and Bertha Taylor. No. 11 Shasta Limited.......... 5:47 A.M. No. 15 California Express. .10:35 A.M. LARSEN FICK -At the residonce of the bride’s parents in Jacksonville, No. 13 San Fran. Express.. .3:32 P.M. Ore., Wednesday, January 19, 1910, No. 19 Ashland Passenger. .11:22 P.M. by Rev. Robert Ennis; Mr. L. V. Lar- sen of Medford, and Miss Matilda L. Fick. I have to this date managed to escape the For many years science has studied NOOSE AND STATE’S PRISON liquors result, the whole world uses and can be found either at the whiskey where a stimulant is wanted; Second Hand Store or the Furn in bad cases of sickness it does not in iture Store formerly conducted jure nerves and tissues like cocoa wines by the Medford Furniture Co., situated on Oregon St., Jack and other drugged compounds. The sonville, Ore., where may be HARPER brand is the beat on the found a line of Furniture, new market. Sold by E. II. HELMS. and second hand, Whips, Har ness, Gloves, Men’s Working I Shoes. Caught in the Kain Shoes and Harness made to Order. then a cold and a cough let it run on- Keqairir.g Neatly Done get pneumonia or consumption that’s Yours Respectfully, all. No matter how you get your cough T. L. DeVore i don’t neglect it—take Ballard's Hore hound Syrup and you’ll be over it in no A GOOD LIVE AGENT WANTED time. The sure cure for coughs, colds in each County to handle the new Instan bronchitis and all pulmonary diseases taneous or Highlow hollow wire Gasoline in young and old. Sold by City Drug Lighting System. Finest Light ever patented Store. for stores and homes. Exclusive territory. I Unfair. Etta—Edith Is as mad ns she can be with Mr. Colter. He has placed her In a terribly compromising situation. Bertha—For mercy’s sake, you don’t mean it! Etta—1 am sorry to say I do. They happened to come to town to gether the other evening, and lie didn't speak n word to her the whole way. Of course everybody must have sup posed them married. It places Edith In a most awkward situation, and she is getting along, you know, to an age when she cannot afford to lose any chances that happen to be going.—Bos- tou Transcript g Bradburn & Billings, Proprietors Effective January 1st, 1910. Daniel J. Sharp and Bertha Taylor. L. V. Larsen and Matilda L. Fick. Fowls when ordered Don’t forget thj plase State Senator........................... L. L. Mulit, Ashland Representatives......................... M. Purdin. Medford .................D. H. Miller. Medford Joint Rep, .... ......... J. A. Buchanan Roseburg Co. Judge......... . .............. J... R. Neil, Jacksonvile Clerk................ ...W. R. Coleman, Jacksonville Sheriff.......... . . ......... W. A. Jones, Jacksonville 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 Chance in Southern Pacific Time Table. MARRIAGE LICENCES Estate of Henry F. Stancliff, de ceased. Order appointing Elizabeth Estate of Thomas Oster, deceased. Stancliff administratrix, and E. E. Final account filed, Order approving Wilder, John Miller and A. S. Furry, appraisers of said estate. report and discharging the executor. Estate of Celeste True, deceased. In the matter of the estate of Giles j Executor’« first and final account filed. Wells, deceased Order appointing' Report confirmed anil executor dis Ellen J. Wells administratrix; John L. | charged. Grubb, George Owens and L. A. Neil, In tho matter of the estate of Wil-j appraisers. son Bowman, deceased. Bank order«!! In the matter of the guardianship of to deliver certain securities to the exe Loyd Elwood, a minor. Order direct- cutor the sale of certain real estate. Estate of Joseph Korn; hell, deceared. In the matter of the guardianship of Inventory anil appraisement filed H H. Magruder, decerned. Semi-an In the mutter of the guardianship of | nual report of guardian filed. —Washington Star. PROBATE COURT At lowest possible prices. Brave Fire Laddies often receive severe burns, putting out fires, then use Bucklen’s Arnica Salve and forget them. It soon drives out pain. For Burns, Scalds, Wounds, Cuts and Bruises its earth’s greatest healer. Quickly cures Skin Eruptions, 01.1 Sores Boils, Ulcers, Felons; best Pile cure made. Relief is instant. 25c at City Drug Store. Almira Whetstone vs Alice G. Mur Entered as second-class matter June 22, 1907, at the post office at Jacksonville, phy and L. A. Murphy. Suit to cancel deed. Complaint filed. Oregon, under Act of Congress of March 3, 1879. Lucy Mitchell vs Adolph Schulz. Action to recover money. Complaint SATURDAY, JANUARY 22, 1910 filed, and summons issued. SUBSCRIPTION: One year by mail $1.50. Advertising rates furnished on Mary M. Estes vs. Judson O. Estes. application. Suit for divorce. Complaint filed and summons ordered published. ÆS TO CLIMA TIC CONDITIONS. BEEF, P32K, MUTTON AND VEAL JACKSON COUNTY OFFICIALS Nunan-Taylor Co SINCERITY CLOTHES Will please everybody with the Choicest cuts of i c •o X? K for every use. Cut generous ly full. Two hip pockets. Felled seams. Continuous lai. fly. IHIRPNY, 6WNH CO. Manufacturer* SnbMun UMa V