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About Jacksonville post. (Jacksonville, Or.) 1906-19?? | View Entire Issue (April 23, 1910)
LOCAL NEWS Wool Sacks, Fleece Twine, Little's Patent Sheep Dip for sale, Nunan-Taylor Co. Get your ice cream at The Boss. H. D. Kubli of Applegate, was in the city Saturday. W. H. Barr of Medford, was a visiter in town Saturday. Charles Pursel of Buncom, was in town Saturday. Duke Lewis and Mark Finney were visitors at Medford Sunday. H. D. Kubli and wife left for San Francisco Thursday morning. Theodore Cameron has returned from a business trip to Waldo. A. E. Reames of this city .was a visit or at Medford Tuesday. Cedar shingles for sale by T. L. De vore. Price $2.75 per thousand. The Boss has a fine line of fresh can- deis. fruit ar.d nuts. Mrs. M. L. Dox was at Medford on business, Monday. For Sale: Green velvet couch cover, also set of books. Mrs. Leeves. George W. Trefren of Ashland trans acted legal business in town, Monday. Applegate school district is to have a new brick school house, this summ<jr. A new line of wall paper just receiv ed at Fred Fick’s. R. T. Burnett, county recorder made a business trip to the Dalles this week. H. H. Taylor of the Applegate val ley was in town Monday. R. B. Dow attended the ball game at Medford, Sunday. Call at the Boss, for some of that delicio us candy. Mr. and Mrs. Walter Kitto visited friends at Phoenix, Sunday. For Sale—Lettuce and onions. Call on Mrs. Schopflen, G. L. Davis, president of the Fruit growers Bank was in town-Wednesday. Miss. Emma Wulf of Weed is visit ing friends in Jacksonville and vicinity. Thoroughbred White Leghorn eggs for hatching. 75 cents per setting. Apply to John F. Miller. A number of persons from this place attended the funeral .of Mrs. Byrum at Central Point, Tuesday. Sheriff Jones made a trip to Klamath Falls this week, after an alleged horse thief. Judge Neil was at Medford Monday on business connected with the location of the Crater Lake road. An adjourned meeting of the city council will be held in the city hall this (Saturday) evening. 0. C. Simmons and George Cooper were registered at a Medtord hotel Munday. E. F. Magoon of San Francisco, re presenting the Oliver Typewriter Co. was in town Thursday. A new telephone directory is needed as many changes in the numbers have been recently made. A.JC. Randall, special agent, of the St. Paul Fire & Marine Insurance Co. was in town Monday. G. F. Billings of Ashland was at Jacksonville, on professional business Friday. Mrs. Elizabeth Kenney returned home Sunday from several weeks stay in San Francisco. Mr. E. Bond, the census enumerator was making a canvass of the town this week. Did he count you. Eight touring cars from Medford I passed through here .Sunday morning, | eh route to tne Applegate valley. Mrs. Richard Bland has returned to her home at Grants Pass after several days visit with relatives in Jacksonville. 1 Insure your buildings, automobile, etc. in the St. Paul Fire & Marine In surance Co. D. W. Bagshaw, Agent. The holder of ticket 3557 in the re cent bowling contest is requested to present the ticket and receive the prize. C. Ulrich. The P. ti E. Ry. Co. will run a spec-1 FOR SALE—A tract of timberland, salted down. ial train leaving Medford at 6 o’clock, containing 160 acres, situated in This spring has been very favorable Sunday morning, in order to accommo Douglas Co., Ore. Timber estimated to crops in the Willamette valley, ob date the fishermen. at 4,000,000 feet, fir and cedar. serves the Salem Journal. The spring I Apply to Jacksonville Post. has come on slowly and yet without A ball game between Central Point and Jacksonville teams is scheduled for Owing to the increased volume of frost and the grass, grain and fruit, this p'.ace Sunday afternoon. Come business, the Jacksonville office of the crops were never in better condition out and ‘'whoop it up” for the boys. Fruitgrowers Bank will, after May 1st at the beginning of spring. They have Mrs. B. M. Collins attended the en close at 3:30 P. M. instead of keeping not made as much growth above ground terrainment given by the Pythian open until 4 o’clock as at present. as below but with the present favorable , Sisters, at Medford, Wednesday eve This change is made in order to allow start and the usual valley weather, the cashier more time for the bookeep there will be great crops in store. ning. Gold Beach Globe: A wonderfully! Why buy new chilled plow shares ingpart of his work. when you can have your old ones ground FOR SALE —Eighty acres of land in rich deposit of placer gold has lately Shasta Co. Cal. Level, fine garden been discovered on Chetco river in as good as new at Roundtree’s grinding Curry county. Gold nuggets as large or fruit land, small house, only and gumming works. as ordinary pants buttons are found. mile from school, 3 miles to postof H W. Wheeler a prominent attorney fice, tome yellow pine and oak timber, The gold is found in a deep deposit of of Seattle and his wife and child who easily cleared. Price only $800. if blue gravel which prospects one dol have been stopping ¡a few days in sold at once. A bargain for some lar per yard. This deposit is thought Jacksonville left for home Monday. one. Apply to Jacksonville Post. to be on the ‘'Blue Lead” channel, Mrs. W. M. Swartzfager who was which has been struck in many different ------ - — ----------- injured last week by being thrown places, all of which have proven im- There is more catarrh in this section mensly rich. from a buggy in which she was riding of the country than all other diseases is reported to be improving. The hard pull required to raise the A runaway on Applegate, Monday put together, and until the last few subsidy for the College hill street rail evening resulted in the death of a I years was supposed to be incurable. way line has shown a condition that valuable horse belonging to Mrs. Can-! For a great many years doctors pro- i exists in practically every growing, nounced it a local disease and prescribed trail of this city. progressive community, says the Eu Mrs. Henry, an aged lady residing local remedies, and by constantly failing gene Guard, Some men who will be with her daughter in the eastern part i to cure with local treatment, pronoun greatly benefited have given little or of town, has had a paralytic stroke ced it incurable. Science has proven nothing, while others have pledged catarrh to be a constitutional disease and is reported seriously ill. and therefore requires constitutional more than their share in order to in The ball game at Central Point, Sun treatment. Hall’s catarrh cure, man sure the success of the movement. 1 day between the team of that burg and ufactured by F. J. Cheney & Co., Toledo And thus it will ever be, since there the Jacksonville nine, resultedjin a de- j Ohio, is the only constitutional cure on 1 is nothing to prevent a man from being feat for the latter. Score: 9 to 1. the market. It is taken internally in a hog, although a human in outward ap Grants (Pass, ball players were de- [ doses from 10 drops to a teaspoonful, j pearance. Journal. feated at Medford, Sunday afternoon, It acts directly on the blood and mucus I the score being 15 to 2, in favor of surfaces of the system, They offer Medford. one hundred dolllars for any case it, E. C. Sharpe, of the Home Telephone fails to cure. Send for circulars and company at Medford, came over Tues-' testimonials. Aduress: F. J. Cheney* We have on hand for sale the following blanks viz: day evening to attend the adjourned Co., Toledo, Ohio. Sold by City Drug meeting of the city council. Store. Take Hall’s Family Pills for con Lease, Mortgages, Rev. Robert Ennis left Tuesday morn stipation. Bill of Sale, ing for Oakland, Oregon, to attend the Agreements. session of the Southern Oregon Presby FOR SALE:—Atraet of land in Shasta W arranty Deeds, tery which convened in that city Tues Co. Calif, containing 240 acres, 20 acres day evening. Quit Claim Deeds, in grain and alfalfa, about 160 acres of Chattel Mortgage, Grandfather knows good whiskey and tract can be made into meadow, balance Acknow lodgements, since he was a boy HARPER has been good pasture. Good 12 room house, Real Estate Contract, his choice. It’s good enough for me, two barns, and other outbuildings, Location Notice—Placer, and for YOU too, in short it is the best J all under fence. Only 1 mile to school. Location Notice Quartz, -Buy HARPER from E. H. Helms. Recorded water right for abuhdance of Satisfaction of Mortgage, • James Young, mention of whose ill water. Good title. A bargain if sold Real Estate Agents Contract, ness was made in a former issue of j at once. Price $30. per acre. Address Notice Application for Liquor License the Post, is still a very sick man. j Land, care of Jacksonville Post, Jack At reasonable prices. Weintend adding Small hopes for his recovery are en sonville, Oregon. other blanks as fast a3 possible until tertained. the line is complete. Blanks of special A concert will be given at the Pres- EDITOR RETIRES. form printed to order at short notice. byte.ian church Sunday night under JACKSONVILLE POST. the leadership.of Miss. Carrie Beekmsn. i A cordial invitation is extended to the Ten Years in Publishing Busi public to attend. DR. BELL’S ANTI-PAIN ness Affords a Competency. The ingredients are on the carton For Internal and External Pains. Dr. Bell.s Pine-Tar-Honey contains no habit producing drugs’ and always ! A fter ten years time in the harness gives satisfaction. Look for the bell l as editor and proprietor, our old time on the Bottle. Sold by City Drug ’ friend D. E. Vernon of the Oakland Store. Owl, announces his retirement to pri- A. E. Reames is moving his office 1 vate life, stating in his valedictory furniture and fixtures from the rooms ! that his farm near that city needs Id on second floor of the bank building to eare and attention and that h. v 11 Medford, where he is opening an office. devote I.is time to agricultural pursuits The rooms vacated will be occupied for the present. by Hanna & Hanna. . We are glad to note this evidence FOR SALE.—A first class cigar and of prosperity on the part of our iiierc! confectionery business, price $1,000 and Dave, not every newspaper man has stock at invoice. Also a modern 11- a farm to retire to after the vicissitudes room residence, independent water of an editor’s career. right, and three lots, price $5,500. W; hope the good fortune which at Apply at Deneff's Confectionery. tended him while in charge of the Owl will continue with him in his new cal- NOTICE—All persons having books ing. belonging to the Jacksonville Library The new proprietor of the Owl, Mr. that have been out more than two A. G. Carruth, is an old newspaper weeks are requested to return them at man from Kansas. He proposes to en once. This is important and should large the paper at an early date. receive prompt attention. The choir of the Presbyterian church Oregon Sidelights. will give a Sacred Praise service in the church building, Sunday evening,"April Astoria lumber mills have more or 24th, commencing at 8 o’clock, P. M. The Bervice will consist of solos, duets, ders than they can fill. Many more laborers are wanted in anthems and congregational singing. A cordial invitation is extended to all. . western Umatilla county. New homes are springing up eveiy- For tetter, ringworm, eczema, run- whereupon the Um itilla and the Fa- n ug so •-•s and a.l skin diseases Dr. Bell’s Antiseptic Salve is guaranteed nisb-Coe projects, says an E. O. cor- to give satisfaction or you get your respondent- Settlers are fast clearing away'the money back. Price 25c. Sold by City J sagebrush, leveling the ground ar.d Drug Store. Are you holding a book belonging to I planting orchards or seeding to rye the city library? If so, please return I and alfalfa. Local demand in the Rogue River it at once’ Several books which should have been returned long ago, are mis valley now exceeds the supply and sing and parties having them will I cattle are being shipped into the valley, Every Bottle is Guaranteed please return them at once to the which for years exported them. ■ The Eugene Register remarks: If Every bottle of Dr. Bell’s Pine-Tar- librarian. | Seattle will squeeze the water out of Honey is guaranteed to give satisfaction 1-4 of Pound a Week its padded population it will readily in all throat and bronchial troubles. at least, is what a young baby ought understand why Portland really com Sold by City Drug Store. to weigh, does yours? If not there is mands better prices and is worth more something wrong with its digestion. money. FOR SALE, A good 2-'+ in wagon, Give it McGee’s Baby Elixir and it will That the Coquille river is becoming double bed, spring seat also set double begin gaining at once. Cures stomach a greater shipping port all the time is harness, price $25. A bargain for some and bowel troubles, aids digestion, evidenced from the number of boats one. J. HARTMAN, Jacksonville. stops frelfulness, good for teething , that are arriving and departing says A Box Social will be held at the West babies. Sold by City Drug Store. the Bandon Recorder. One day seven Side school, 2!4 miles north-east of vessels were there. this city, Friday evening April 29th. The adjourned meeting of the city The Southern Pacific has awakened All are invited to attend. council set for Tuesday evening did to the fact that there is opportunity W. H. Barnum, president of the R. not materialize, two of the councilmen for a railroad to Crescent City —but R. V. Ry., accompained by Mrs. failed to put in an appearance. Evtn probably the awakening will come too Barnum, spent several days in Portland the marshal with an auto failed to J iate, as it did with the P. & E., says round up the missing ones. Was it the Medford Mail-Tribune. this week. a question of cold feet, or on account That there are many salmon in the Wm. A. Smith of Applegate, made of the nearer approach of the comet? river is known but it is not supposed final five year proof on his homestead, Work has been resumed on the well to be known, says the Astoria Budget. before Commissioner Canon at Medford. at the court house, a crew of men have Somewhere in the Prairie channel or Wednesdav. teen busily engaged in putting in a 1 some other channel a man puts out a For Sixteen Years concrete curbing, and a steel tower ! aetnet for a couple of hours during the Dr. Bell’s Pine-Tar-fioney. Has been and tank is to be erected, also a sewer ' night, and has never failed to catch at used by millions of people with perfect system is to be put in. This will be a least half a dozen fish. He does not satisfaction. For Coughs, Colds, Asthma decided improvement and should have attempt to dispose of 'h->m, but what in fact all throat and bronchial troubles. been done long ago. he and his neighbor» cannot use is LEGAL BLANKS CRAWFORD IN KILTS. IT'S JUST LIK.E Ths Novelist's Remark When He Saw Himself as a Child. One of the best known guides lu the capttol nt Washington used to be Colonel Jasper E. Suow. formerly a Kansas City lawyer, who always sat In Republican conventions and voted for Blaine as long as there was a Blaine to vote for. Colonel Suow used to tell this little story of the late Marion Crawford. He had met Mr. Crawford In Flor ence, Italy, and when the novelist came to Washington Colonel Suow was the first person who showed him the doors made by the novelist’s father. Thomas Crawford. These are the senate bronze doors on the eastern portico. They repre sent scenes connected with the Revo- ' lutlon and the founding of the govern- meuL The panel representing Washington’s j reception at Trenton when on his way j to his inauguration In New York con tains among the populace portrait fig ures of the sculptor, his wife, bls three children nnd Randolph Rogers, the sculptor of the main doors of the capitql. The novelist, who had never seen | the doors before, quickly Identified his mother and father. “Yes.” said he, "mother used to wear her hair just like that.” Then, gazing at the largest child, a Fauntlero.vlsh figure In kilt, with long, flowing hair, be added speculatively: “But I wonder If I ever really did | look like that.”—New York Suu. FINDING MONEY To get our estimate on JOB PRINTING We Print Anything From a Visiting Card to a Book :: :: :: WE CAM SAVE MONEY FOR YOU A Cure For Balking. A farmer thus cured a horse of balk ing: He went to a stack of wood for a small load, but his horse would not pull a pound. He did uot bent him. as most men would have done, but simply tied him to a tree aud left bliu there. At sunset he went to the stack again, but the horse still refused fo draw. So be put a blanket on him and left him there for the night, in the morning he still refused to draw, but at noon, being hungry, he started at once and drew the load to the house. The farmer then returned nnd got an other load before feeding him and then gave him a good dinner.—London Fam ily Herald. Sure Sign. A woman can always think the baby’s like its father when it begins to talk foolish.—Atlanta Constitution. A Definition. “Isn’t stillness the same as silence?” asks the little boy. “No, Indeed.” explains the little girl. “Silence Is when there isn't anybody In the parlor, and stillness Is what you don’t hear when your big sister and ber beau are there.”—Life. Excursion Rates to the East FROM ALL POINTS ON THE DURING 1910 SOUTHERN PACIFIC (LINES IN OREGON) RATES TO Chicago.......................................... ...................... $72.50 Council Bluffs^ Omaha.............| 60.00 Kansas City.. )■••••..................... ....................... St. Joseph... j St. Paul.......... j ........................ 63.90 Minneapolis direct....................... ........................ 60.00 Minneapolis, via Council Bluffs.. ..................... 63.90 ........................ 66.90 Duluth, via Council Bluffs......... ..................... 67.50 ..................... 67.50 Acheson ’s Tickets will be on sale May 2nd ar.d 9th; June 2nd, 17th and 24th; July 5th and 22nd; August 3rd September 8th. The above rates apply from Portland only. From points south of Portland add ONE WAY local rate to Portland, to make through rate via Portland One way through California, add $15.00 to above rates. Ten days provided for the going trip. Sto|>-overs within limits in either direction. Final return limit three months from date of sale, but not later than October 31st. inquire of any S. P. Agent for more complete information or Wm. McMurray, General Pat «enger Agent, Portland, Oregon Make Of I adies' Suits are superior to any cn the market because only real merchant tailor cloth is used, cloth the same grade, quality and kind that gentlemen’s suits are made of. Staple, serviceable, dur able styles, never out of style, last for years. Gives you a well-to-do appearance. Won’t spot from water, shrink or look crumpled. Ours are cut, made, tailored right here in Portland. You can see and hear all this when you come in. It’s a wonder you don’t have one. When in Portland don’t fail to see suits worthy of your money. If your size is not in stock we will make one for you. Largest stock of woolen in Portland to select from. ACHESON CLOAK AND SUIT CO. READY TOWEAR AND TO ORDER GARMENTS 148 3th St., Acheson Bldg. TAKE ELEVATOR New Shoe Shop MINERS NOTICE Notice of Location both Quartz ami Placer, for sale at this office, JACKSONVILLE POST. I have just opened a shoe thop in Abbott’s Hardware Store whore I am prepared to make BUSINESS CARDS. NEW BOOTS AND SHOES DR. T. T. In a workmanlike manner. Repairing done promptly. Prices reasonable. SHAW Dentist. Office in Ryan Building, California St. Upstairs W. R. Sparks jJACKSONVILLE OREGON Dr. Bell’s Pine-Tar-Honey For Coughs and Colds. D. W. BAGSHAW II. K. Hanna, Jr. H. K. Hanna HANNA & HANNA Lawyers NOTARY PUBLIC AND CONVEYANCER Office in Bank of Jacksonville Building Fire Insurance Office with Jacksonville Post JACKSONVILLE, - - JACKSONVILLE, OREGON A. E. KILL the COUGH and CURE the LUNGS DR.KINC& REDISCOVERY wh ennf’OUGHS LoiCt 50<&tl 00 'UNW$OLDS || TRIAL WITH fRti AND ALL THROAT AND LUNG TROUBLES . OREGON GUAPANTFSD SAT/SFACTOPr' OR MONFV PlfUNOEO. _ i REAMES Lawyer Practise in all State and Federal Courts Kahler Block Gl S JACKSONVILLE NEWBURY Alto ney-at-Law Will Practise n All Courts in thejStats MEDFORD. OREGON.