Jacksonville post. (Jacksonville, Or.) 1906-19??, April 09, 1910, Image 3

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    LOCAL NEWS
The holder of ticket 3557 in the re­
cent bowling contest is requested to
present the ticket and receive the
prize. C. Ulrich.
The ingredients are on the carton.
Dr. Bell.s Pine-Tar-Honey contains no
habit producing drugs’ and always
gives satisfaction. Look for the bell
on the Bottle. Sold by City .Drug
Store.
Why buy new chilled plow' shares
when you can have your old ones ground
as good as new at Roundtree’s grinding
and gumming works.
Ticket 3557 was the winning number
at the Box Ball contest. The owner
is requested to present ticket and
get the shoes. Chris Ulrich.
P. D. Gilbert, E. S. Saylor, and A.
E. Newton of Portland have been in
town several days this week in the in­
terest of the Pacific Telephone Co.
Our sporting reporter failed to get
his “copy” ready in time for publica­
tion, so we are compelled to omit a
description of last Sunday’s ball game.
Rev. C. H. Johnston delivered a very
interesting address on “Africa” to a
large and appreciative audience, at
the M. E. Church, Thursday evening.
No. 4
REPORT OF THE CONDITION OF THE
Obituary.
-t
take the steamer to Livarpo >1. After
visiting in Manchester he will travel on
foot across Europe, visit tne Philipine
islands and return to Alaska by way
of the Pacific. Noone in Valdez believes
Fish will be able to finish his journjy
except Fish himself, who looks with
scorn upon the inconsiderable records
of Edward Payson Weston. Fish has
been a resident of Valdez for 10 years,
during which time he b. s never been
outside Alaska.
DUAL TELEPHONES.
Jacksonville Office
Farmers’ and Fruitgrowers’ Bank
Mrs. Georginia Francis was born in
and Wrong Says
Pottsville, Penn. Aug. 28th 1858. died [ Wasteful
in Ashland Mar., 24th, 1910, aged 52.
Madison, Wis., Citizens.
at Jacksonville in the State of Oregon, years 6 months 24 days. Mrs. Francis |
at the close of business,
was the eldest daughter of Mr. and Mrs. j
March 29th, 1910.
John Laury of Sanborn, N. Dak. She! “With the power of regulation re­
was married to Mr. John Thomas on served—the power to forbid and pre­
RESOURCES.
Cement sidewalks next.
Dec. 17, 1876, in Phoenix, Mich. She1 vent extortion—Madison citizens cor-
Loans
and
discounts
.............
$27,083.80
Have you seen tbe comet yet?
died
in Granite, Montana, Nov. 10th dially welcome the telephone monopoly
Bonds, securities, etc.,........ 3,356.65
Get your ice cream at The Boss.
1SS9 leaving his widow and six children. which has been effected in the con- ’
Banking house, furniture,
R. B. Dow wa's at Medford Sunday.
and fixtures ................... 4.713.80 Mrs. Thomas was then mirried to solidation of the two competing com- I For tetter, ringworm, eczema, run-
Hon. Theo. Cameron was in Medford
Other real estate owned. ... 2,897.97 Richard Francis, Aug. 21st, 1896, two panies,” says the Democrat of Madi­ nng sores and all skin diseases Dr.
children were born to them, James son, Wis., in the course of an editor-;
Tuesday.
Due from approved reserve
Francis, of Jacksonville, Ore. and lit­ iai expressing the new attitude towards Bell’s Antiseptic Salve is guaranteed
banks....................
7,596.24
The county court was in session this
to give satisfaction or you get your
week.
Checks and other cash items
826.30 tle Margaret who died on last Xmas public utility companies.
money back. Price 25c. Sold by City
“
A
fair,
just,
even
generous,
return
Evo.
just
three
months
ago.
Mrs.
Gold Dust....................
101.35
H. C. Maury was a visitor at Med­
Francis had been sick for several upon the capital actually represented Drug Store.
Cash on hand............... 1,174.49
ford Monday.
months
and came to Jacksonville, Ore., in the plants of the two local systems,
Expenses......................
417.14
If you want to see the comet you
to remain with her oldest daughter, now united, will be freely conceded
MEDFORD SUN.
Total............................... 48,167.74 Mrs. Neliie Morcom, for the winter to as a fundamental right, and also a
must rise early.
gain better health, she was placed un­ regular surplus sufficient to assure
LIABILITIES.
Candidates for county offices are due
to appear soon.
Capital stock paid in............... $10,000.00 der treatment by Dr. Swedenburg of maintenance of the unified plant in a New Daily to be Established in
Surplus fund..........................
607.51 Ashland, Ore., and was getting along condition to yield satisfactory service;
Attorney Briggs of Ashland was in
nicely until her little girl was called but beyond this limit there can be no
town Tuesday.
Individual deposits subject to
Medford.
away so suddenly, and the grief and trespass without producing an emphatic,
check
................................
36,878.61
John Huffer of this city was a visitor
Demand certificates of deposit
181.62 sorrow was more than she could endure effective protest.
at Medford, Monday.
ar.d she gradually grew weaker. Mrs.
“Operation of a dual system has
It is authoritively stated that a new
Time
certificates
of
deposit..
500.00
A new line of wall paper just rece iv-
Francis was moved to Ashland by her been wasteful and wrong, and the daily paper, to be called “The Sun”
Total....... . ...................... 48,167.74 daughter on Mar. 23rd and placed un­ people of this community have re­
ed at Fred Fick’s.
will appear in Medford shortly.
STATE OF OREGON, >
A. C. Hough of Grants Pass was in
der the care of her physican and trained luctantly paid the bill. Consolidation L. C. Bronson, lately of Tonopah, Nev­
They say all whiskey is good whiskey
J- ss
town Wednesday.
nurse, but died on the following day, obviously must entail large economies, is to be the proprietor. It is stated that
)
only some is better than others—“Some’ County of Jackson,
the remains we e brought to the and the public is entitled to correspond­ Mr. Bronson has purchased the plant
H. E. Boyden transacted business at means “HARPER,’ the others are ‘al­
I, Benj. M. Collins, cashier of the home of her daughter in Jacksonville, ing benefits.’’—Public Service, Decem­
the court house Saturday.
of the Dawson Printing Co. and will in­
so rans.
Call for HARPER at E. H. above-named bank, do solemnly swear
Ore. and funeral services were held in ber, 1909.
stall linotype machines, cylinder press,
Call at the Boss, for some of tha Helms’.
that the above statement is true to the M. E. Chureh by Rev, Johnson, on
etc. and will publish an up-to-date
delicious candy.
G. L. Haff and Cal Dusenbury of best of my knowledge and belief.
Wednesday afternoon Mar. 30th, 1910.
morning paper.
The Royal Neighbors held an interest­ Gold Hill were in town Wednesday.
Benj. M. Collins, Cashier. and was largely attended. * The songs
WALK
AROUND
WORLD
ing session Tuesday afternoon.
They were transacting business before CORRECT-Attest:^’L; D avis ^ rendered were"Rock of Ages” “Beauti­
The Boss has a fine line of fresh can- the county court in regard to the Sardine
An Injudicious Text.
ful Isle of Somewhere.” “Some Day
Directors. | We’ll Understand” and “Good Night, Man 70 Years Old Will Make
deis. fruit and nuts.
A church was a considerable time
Creek road.
Subscribed and sworn to before me I Good Night. ” The remains were laid to
without a pastor. A great number of
Every Bottle is Guaranteed
FOR SALE—A tract of timberland, this 5th day of April, 1910.
persons of varied talents preached to
Trip
on
Foot.
rest beside her little daughter amid
Every bottle of Dr. Bell’s Pine-Tar-
containing 160 acres, situated in
them with a view to obtaining the
H. K. Hanna Jr., Notary Public.
Honey is guaranteed to give satisfaction
beautiful flowers given as tokens of
post. A very ambitious young man
Douglas Co., Ore. Timber estimated
love
and
sympathy
by
dear
friends.
in all throat and bronchial troubles.
at 4,000,000 feet, fir and cedar.
Valdez, Alaska, April 1.—James Fish. was asked to supply them for a Sab­
No. 145
Sold by City Drug Store.
Mrs. Francis leaves to mourn her loss, 70 years old, sailed for Seattle today bath. All went well until he gave out
Apply to Jacksonville Post.
REPORTOFTIIECONDITIONOFTHE her aged mother Mrs. John Lawry of
on the steamer Bertha on a journey the text, “See that yo refuse not him
The print shop of the Dawson Printing
speaketh.” imagine the conster­
Sanborn,
N.
Dak.
and
seven
brothers
A, S. Bliton of Medford, was a Company, at Medford was taken pos­
BEEKMAN BANKING HOUSE
to Manchester, England, his birthplace. that
nation
the people experienced when
and
three
sisters.
Edward
Lawry,
business visitor in town Saturday.
He will cover the land portion of his be read out tbe text in a lofty and
session of by Sheriff Jones Tuesday on at Jacksonville in the State of Oregon
James
and
Henry
of
N.
Dak.,
Mrs.
trip
afoot.
He
will
walk
from
Seattle
F. M. Stewart and S. L. Bennett of an attachment for debt due the Blake
commanding manner. He was una­
at the close of business,
Mamie Candal of Litchville, N. Dak., down the coast to Santa Cruz, Cal., ware of the feeling he created. The
Medford, were in town Saturday.
McFall Paper Co, of Portland.
March 29th, 1910.
Miss Rose Lawry of Sanborn, N. Dak., and there will turn east across the people did the opposite from the text
Jesse Houch of Medford is in attend­
A representative of the Saturday Re­
RESOURCES.
Mrs. Etta Stinson of Rogers N. Dak., continent to Boston, ; where he will The young man was not called.
ance at the court house this week.
view of Medford was in town Tuesday
Elijah Lawry of Panaca, Nev. William
Bonds,
securities,
etc
..........
$108,000.00
Judge Colvig of Medford was trans­ evening, interviewing the city “dads”
Lawry of Missoula, Mont. John and
Due from banks (not reserve
acting business in town yesterday.
in regard to a write up of the town in
banks).............................
1,420.14 Sam Lawry of Granite, Mont, and
Andrew Jeldness and Eric Anderson a special edition of that Journal.
leaves five daughters and two sons.
Cash on hand and due from
came in from the Bine Ledge Sunday.
For All Skin Diseases
approved reserve banks.. 85,851.31 Mrs. Nellie Morcom of Jacxsonville,
Ore., Mr. W. T. Johnson of Granite
If you want to buy or sell anything,
Dr.Bell.s Antiseptic Salve is the best.
advertise in the Post—results are sure.
Total....................... 195,271.45 Mont. Mrs. Mamie Johnson of Granite,
It is a creamy snow white ointment
Mont. Mrs. Sarah Phillips of Granite,
James McDougall and R. H. Moore pleasant to use and every box is guar-
LIABILITIES.
of Gold Hill were in town Wednesday. nteed. Price 25c. Sold by City Drug Capital stock paid in.......... $50,000.00 Mont. Misses Laura and Cora Thomas
of Jacksonville, and James Francis of
William Johnson and wife of Humbug Store.
Surplus fund.......................... 19,594.67 Jacksonville, Ore. In addition tothsse
are visiting relatives in Jacksonvil'e.
Due to banks and bankers... 1,520.12 there are four grandchildren. Mrs.
Geo. F. Trefren.Esq. of Ashland had
Individual deposits subject to
Francis was a loving wife and mother
Dr.
and
Mrs.
Harry
Beauchamp
of
I
business in the circuit court Tuesday.
check............................. 119,256.66 and loved by all who knew her, she had
Marion county, who have been spend- [
The management of the Southern Pacific Co. (Lines in Oregon) takes
a sweet disposition and constituted of
Insure your buildings in the Saint ing the winter in New York, stopped Demand certificates of de­
posit
...............................
4,900.00
Paul Fire and Marine Insurance Co. off in Jacksonville a few days to visit
a very affectionate nature, with her
great pleasure in announcing that the low rates from Eastern cities
own kin folks she was adored and
Mrs. Cris Crawford of Medford was the latters sister, Mrs. B. F. Mulkey.
which have done so much in past seasons to stimulate travel to and
Total....................... 195,271.45 worshipped as pure and holy as ever
the guest of Mrs, T. T. Shaw, Satur­
The
new
motor
car
for
J
he
R.
R.
V.
settlement
in Oregon, will prevail again this Spring DAILY from
linked togather a mother and her off­
STATE OF OREGON, )
day.
Ry. arrived last week and has been
L ss:
spring.
Amongst
her
acquaintances
she
March 1 to April 15, inclusive.
D. Perozzi a prominent business man placed on the run between this city and County of Jackson, )
won for herself a simple appellation
of Ashland was at the court house Tues­ Medford. The engine is 40 horse power
I, C. C. Beekman,owner of the above the most loving and endearing that the
day.
and the car which is a beauty, will ac­ named bank, do solemnly swear human tongue ever expressed, “Moth­
Dr. J. E. Engstad of Grand Forks, commodate 30 passengers. We under­ that the above statement is true to the er,” Her two daughters and son of
N. Dak. was a visitor in town yester­ stand that a change of schedule is to best of my knowledge and belief.
The railroads have done their part; now its np to you. The colonist
Granite, Mont, were in attendance at
day.
be put into effect soon.
C. C. Beekman. the funeral.
rate is the greatest of all home-builders.
Do all you can to let
Better keep your safe locked, and
We guarantee Sutherland’s Eagle Subscribed and sworn to before me
eartern people know about it, and encourage them to come here,
better still- -keep your money in the Eye Salve to cure common sore eyes in this 7th day of April, 1910.
Card
of
Thanks.
banks.
D.
W.
Bagshaw,
Notary
Public.
where land is cheap and home-building easy and attractive.
24 to 36 hours. This seems strange but
Banker Davis of the Fruitgrowers it is backed by our guarantee. You run
FARES CAN BE PREPAID at home if desired. Any agent of the road
Bank at Medford, was in town Monday no risk and it only costs 25c. Sold by 1 There is more catarrh in this section
The undersigned desire to thank the
of
the
country
than
all
other
diseases
named is authorized to receive the required deposit and telegraph
morning.
friends and neighbors for their many
City Drug Store.
put together, and until the last few acts of sympathy aud kindness during
ticket to any point in the East.
Miss Ora Patrick of Ashland was the
The new Oliver Typewriter, latest years was supposed to be incurable.
our recent bereavment, we especially
guest of Miss Leona Ulrich the first of improved can be seen at this office.
For a great many years doctors pro­ thank them for the gift of beautiful REMEMBER THE RATES—From Chicago $33; from St. Louis $32; from
the week.
We have secured the agency for Jack­ nounced it a local disease and prescribed flowers, and assure them that their
Omaha and Kansas City $25. This reduction is proportionate from
A. E. Newton of the Pacific Tele­ sonville and surrounding country and local remedies, and by constantly failing kind acts will ever be treasured in our
all other cities.
phone & Telegraph Co. was in town would be pleased to receive your order. to cure with local treatment, pronoun­ memories.
Wednesday.
Jacksonville Post I ced it incurable. Science has proven
WM. McMURRAY,
Mrs Joseph Morcom and family.
FOR SALE.—A first class cigar and catarrh to be a constitutional disease
Mr. and Mrs. O. A. Johnson,
Miss Florence Bolt of Gold Hill, visited
Portland, Oregon
Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Phillips, General Passenger Agent
her sister Mrs. Geo. Hoffman a few confectionery business, price $1,000 and and therefore requires constitutional
treatment.
Hall
’
s
catarrh
cure,
man
­
stock at invoice. Also a modern 11-
days this week.
W. J. Thomas,
MINERS NOTICE Notice of Location
room residence, independent water ufactured by F. J. Cheney & Co., Toledo
Misses Laura and Cora Thomas,
If you contemplate papering your
both Quartz and Placer, for sale at this
Ohio, is the only constitutional cure on
right, and three lots, price $5,500.
James
Francis.
house call and see the new designs at
office,
JACKSONVILLE POST.
the market. It is taken internally in
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Apply at Deneff’s Confectionery.
Fick’s. Prices right.
I have just opened a shoe
doses from 10 drops to a teaspoonful.
Best Treatment for Colds.
The telephone exchange was moved It acts directly on the blood and mucus
shop in Abbott’s Hardware
Mrs. Fred Grub who has been visiting
Wednesday into the room next door to surfaces of the system, They offer
Store where I am prepared
BUSINESS CARDS.
Many people object to taking strong
Miss Mollie Britt has returned to her
the postoffice. This was also the date one hundred dolllars for any case it medicines usually prescribed by phy-
to
make
home at Ashland.
of the installation of the new switch­
I sicians for rheumatism.
Mr. J. Albright of San Jose, Cal., board and an all-night service, Sundays fails to cure, Send for circu lars and
NEW BOOTS AND SHOES
There is no need of internal treatment
DR. T. T. SHAW
was renewing old acquaintances in included Subscribers can now call testimonials. Aduress: F. J. Cheney*
!
in
any
case
of
muscular
or
chronic
rheu-
In a workmanlike manner.
Jacksonville this week.
_ in case Co., Toledo, Ohio. Sold by City Drug
central at any hour of the night
Dentist.
Store. Take Hall’s Family Pills for con ! mutism, and more than nine out of
Repairing done promptly,
Thoroughbred White Leghorn eggs of sickness or other emergency,
! every ten cases of the disease are of
stipation.
reasonable.
Prices
fur hatching. 75 cents per setting.
Office in Ryan Building, California St.
| one or the other of these varieties.
Quite a number of ■ Jacksonville
Apply to John F. Miller.
_______
I
when
there
is
no
fever
and
little
(if
any)
people went to Medford Tuesday night
Wanted.
Upstairs
For Sixteen Years
Old saws of all descriptions to be- swelling, you may know that it is only
to attend the Italian grand opera
JACKSONVILLE
Dr. Beil’s Pine-Tar-Honey. Has been | “Cavalleria Rusticana” Great apprecia- gummed, jointed or filed. Your old saw ' necessary to apply Chamberlan’s Lin­
used by millions of people with perfect; t>on "’as expressed by everyone attend- made as good as new at Jacksonville iment freely to get quick relief. Try it.
Dr. Dell’s Pine-Tar-Honey
Sold by City Drug Store.
satisfaction. For Coughs, Colds, Asthma ing both the singing and the orchestra Gumming and Grinding Works.
For Coughs and Colds.
in fact all throat and bronchial troubles. of 38 pieces being much enjoyed. Among
F. M. Roundtree, Manager.
¡I. K. Hanna, Jr.
the number going from here were W.
HUNDRED THOUSAND TO ONE
HANNA & HANNA
The ball game at Medford last Sun­ R. Coleman and wife, R. T. Burnett and
1). W. BAGSHAW
day resulted in a victory for the club wife, M. M. Taylor and wife, R. B.
Dow and wife, Lewis Ulrich and wife,
Lawyers
of that place. Score 11 to 8.
Every woman may not be hand­ Limit Reached in Rural Justice
CONVEYANCER
NOTARY PUBLIC AND
C*as
Prim and wife, A. E. Reames and
Frank Neil of Derby, who has been
some, but every woman should
! Office in Bank of Jacksonville Building
Near Tacoma.
engaged in the sheriff’s office for some wife. Misses Mary Peter, Louise Jones, keep with care the good points
I
Fire Insurance
Leona
Ulrich,
Nina
Neil,
Mildred
Neil.
time has returned to his home.
OREGON
nature has given her. No woman
JACKSONVILLE,
Maud Newbury, Francis Kenney, and
Office with Jacksonville Post
need have sallow skin, dull eye,
Grants Pass will lay 25,000ft.of concrete Judge J. R. Neil.
Tacoma, Wash.’ April 4.-'■A new
blotchy complexion, who pays record for a rural justice .has been es- JACKSONVILLE,
OREGON
pavement this year. It is now up to
,
proper attention to her health. tablished by Justice of the Peace Geo. ,
J acksonville to get busy along this line.
A. E. REAMES
I
Where constipation, liver derange­ P. Wood of. Roy. this county. James
The Demon of the Air
The United Artisans gave a social
Lawyer
Tuesday evening which was largely is the germ of LaGrippe, that, breathed ments, blood impurities and other Allen,a tramp, wa3 brought to the
K8 3»LTHECOUGß<
attended and a rousing goxl time had. in, brings suffering to thousands. Its irregularities exist, good complex­ 1 county jail today bound over to the
ion, bright eyes and sprightly
AND
I Practise in ail State and Federal Courts
Dr. Farlow and wife of Rapids City, after effects are weakness, nervousness movements cannot exist Internal , superior court by J ustice Wood under!
$1009
bonds
to
await
trial
for
“
injury
lack
of
appetite,
energy
ail
aLibitiorw
«tu
bas
I Kahler Block
South Dakota, visited their cousin Miss
JACKSONVILLE
derangement* reveal themtelve* sooner
Issie McCully the first of the week. with disordered liver and kidney«, the or later on the surface. Headache, dark to a box car.” Wood took a small!
greatest need then is Electric du. ar*, rings around the eyes, sallow skin, a con­ i quantity of oiled waste out of a North-
Ball game tomorrow between Med­
stant tired feeling—mean that the liver ’em Pacific freight ear'journal box to I
ford and Jacksonville, on the home the splendid tonic; blood purifier a id and digestive organs are needing help and
regulator of Stomach, Liver and kid­ correction. Chamberlain’s Stomach and start a fire beside the track. The waste !
GUS
NEWBURY
grounds. Come out and encourage the
neys. Thousands have proved that they Liver Tablets give this necessary help. was worth not to exceed one cent. Allen l rnC(?OUCKS LgiU 50«8r«1.00
boys.
They
work
in
nature'*
own
way.
They
do
not
was caught beside the fire and haled
wonderfully strengthen the nerves,
TRIAL BOHlifRH
Attorney-at-I.aw
flush tbe bowel* but tone up the liver and
Tne census enumerator is due to ap­ build up the system and restore health merely
before the country justice. The $100)
***<nach to fulfill their proper lunenon*. So mild
pear April 15. For two weeksjthereafur and good spirits after an attack of and rentle do they act that one hardly realisas , binds fixed ’• about the limit in rural1 AMO ALL THROAT AHD LUNG TROUBLES
Will Practise in All Courts in the Stats
that they hare taken medicine Chamberlain'.
lie will divide honors with Halley’s Grip, if suffering, try them. Only 50c. Tablet* can be relied upon to relieve biliouaneaa, jurisprudence, say the county authori- .
indiseetion, constipation and diuiaeM. Sold SV-
k
MONCV
fitn/NOiD.
OREGON.
omeL
I Sold by City Drug Store.
ties.
ery where. Price 28 coots.
I MEDFORD,
Wool Sacks, Fleece
Twine, Little’8 Patent
Sheep Dip for sale,
Nunan-Taylor Co.
COLONIST RATES
to OREGON IS?
GREAT NORTHWEST
PEOPLE OF OREGON
New Shoe Shop
W. R. Sparks
A Handsome Woman
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