Jacksonville post. (Jacksonville, Or.) 1906-19??, May 21, 1910, Image 3

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    Work has been resumed on the weil i
FOR SALE
at the court l.’ouse.
Get your ice cream at The Boss.
The Boss has a fine line of fresh can-
Gus Newbury Esq. of1 Medford, was dies, fruit and r.’Uta.
Farm, Stock, Tools, etc.
in town Monday.
Ashland will vote on the electric
Call at the Boss,-for some of that road franchise, Jun 3 11.
1 offer for sale the following described
delicious candy.
Miss Emma Armst roni'; was a visitor
property, in good locality, in Jackson
B. E. Haney transacted business in at Medford Tuesday.
County, Ore. A farm containing 164
town Wednesday.
Cedar shingles for safe by T. L. De­ acres, 30 acres in wheat; 8 in alfalfa;
Trespass Notices, printed on cloth, vore. Price $2.75 per th ousand.
5 in corn; 4 in -garden land under irri­
for sale at this office.
Mr. and Mrs. M. M. Taylor were gation ditch b elonging to farm. Bal­
G. N. Lewis was a business visitor visitors at Mediald Monday.
ance of land pasture.
in Medford Wednesday.
A bearin/; orchard with plenty of
FOR SALE—A second Land mower,
fruit for fr mily use; also small fruits.
Fresh bread, cakes and pies always and sickle grinder. T. L. DeVore.
on hand. Jacksonville Bakery.
Mr. and Mrs. W. T. Grieve returned An 11 W orn, box house; 3 barrs;
blacksmi th shop and other outbuildings.
Insure your buildings in the Saint from a trip to Portland, Wednesday.
1 J err ,ey cow, brood sow, chickens,
Paul Fire and Marine Insurance Co.
G. F. Billings, Esq. of Ashland was
mowir g machine, hay rake, plow, har­
E. E. Kelly of Medford was in at­ transacting business in town Wednes­
row, etc.
tendance at the circuit court Wednes­ day.
S’pring water piped to house and
day.
Farmers are making hay, the first ba’ ns. Ail the land is fer.ced; the
Porter J. Neff Esq. of Medford, crop of alfalfa is rep ’’rted exceptionally S' owing crops are included in price of
■transacted business in town Wednes­ fine.
arm, which is $3300. Terms: $1000.
day.
Come and try our Boston baked cash,.balance in 3 years.
Sam Hodges of Gold Hill transacted brown beans. B. Wetzel,. Jacksonville
A number of horses and Tersey cows
business at the court house Wednes­ Bakery.
will be sold separate from the farm.
day.
Apply to J. Hartman,
The little folks too will show y ou
Jacksonville, Ore.
J. C. Collins of Illinois is expected to what they can do. Ask one of tb em
arrive about June 4, and will locate in about it.
Jacksonville.
Mr. A. Brown, publisher of the
School Notes.
Medford’s city council has raised Rogue Magazine, was in town: T hurs-
saloon licenses in that town from $800. day morning.
to $1000. per year.
Mr. and Mrs. R. T. Burnett at tended
As the school year draws to a close
G. W. Trefren, a well known Ash­ the Damrosch concert at M edford, we will give you once more the “school
land attorney, was transacting business Monday evening’
notes,” make our bow and close the
in town Wednesday.
Thouroghbred White Legbe rn eggs show for the year 1909-10.
The Gipsy Queen, given by public for hatching. 75 cents, per setting.
The eighth grade examination is
school, next Thursday in the Assembly Apply to John F. Miller.
over, our pupils ¡did well. Some were
Room of school-house.
County Treasurer CronemaT ler adver­ conditioned in one or two subjects.
Geo. R. Merritt has accepted a tises the sale of $50,000 wort n of bonds These will ba taken over early in June.
The following passed in all subjects.
position in the San Rafael, Cal. public for School District No. 46.
I
school for the ensuing year.
Attorneys H. D. Nortpnr and R. G. Hazel McClellen, Ione Caugthran,
C. C. Pursel, a well known farmer Smith, of Grants Pass, wen i in attend­ Frank Coleman, Clifford Dunnington,
and Ruthetta Ennis.
and lumberman of Buncom, was trans­ ance at the circuit court Tu esday.
The school will begin next year with
acting business in town Tuesday.
Mr. and Mrs. Benj. M. Co/lins attend­
a brand new set of teachers. Wm.
Insure your buildings, automobile, ed the meeting of the Pythi an Sisters M. Steine, now at Glendale, ’Ore. will
etc. in the St. Paul Fire & Marine In­ at Medford Wednesday even ing.
be principal, Miss Collins, of White
surance Co. D. W. Bagshaw, Agent.
Attorney General Crawfor I and wife Hall, 1)1., Miss Wilkinson of Athena,
Dur.'t fail to see the musical program, of Salem were in Jacksonville a few) Ore., Miss Palmer of ‘Ashland, and
“The Gipsy Queen” given by the school, days ago the guest of Mrs. E. J. Kubli. Mrj. Crouch and Miss Gillette, both
May 26 in High-School Assembly Room.
The little child of Mr. and Mrs. John home people, will work in ¡the grades.
You can’t realize how much musical Bohl of the Applegate valley was in­
Of the present teachers, Mr. Joy
talent there is in the school until you terred in the cemetery at this city turns farmer. lie will put in his time
have heard them give this catchy oper­ Monday afternoon.
raising peaches on his ranch at Ash­
etta.
For a burn or scald apply Chamber- land. Miss Lewis goes to her home in
Mrs. Herman King of Medford .was Iain’s Salve. It will allay the pain Astoria. Miss Elmer and Miss Neil
in town this week to see her father almost instantly and quickly heal the will spend a year in study at the Ore­
Jno. Margrieter who has been quite injured parts. For sale by All Dea! ere. gon Agricultural College, Domestic
ill.
Our banker friend, B. M. Collins has Science we are told. Miss Donegan
Mr. and Mrs. Charles Nunan of filed on a homestead, and hopes in the will teach in the Klamath Falls schools.
Portland are visiting Mr. Nunan’s near future to b ecome a “horny hand­ Mrs. Peter will teach some of Jthe lit­
parents, Mr. and Mrs. Jerry Nunan of ed son of toil,” in other words, a tle tots in the Medford Schools.
Next Thursday evening)May 26th the
farmer.
this city.
high school and upper grades wiil ,’give
The committee appointed to make a
Dr. Burnett is wearing his hat on
the operetta “The Gipsy Queen.”
the side of his head now, all owing to canvas of the town in regard to cele­ This operetta was given to crowded
the presence of a new daughter who brating July 4th have met with much houses, three nights in succession
encouragement almost everywhere, last year, by a high-school in a neigh­
arrived Thursday morning.
FOR SALE; A good 2't in wagon, the city council is to be interviewed boring state. The pupils have been
double bed, spring seat also set double yet, and it is expected that the f Board at work for some time on this program.
harness, price $25. A bargain for some­ will render' material aid, as well as They will all do their parts well. The
their hearty co-operation.
one. J. HARTMAN, Jacksonville.
proceeds will go toward a piano for
Miss M. B. Towne, the popular FOR SALE—A trj.ct of timberland, the school.
containing 160 acres, situated in
The Board of Directors have added
deputy county clerk, attended the
Douglas Co., Ore. Timber estimated another year to the high-school course.
concert given by the Damrosch orches-
at 4,000,000 feet, fir and cedar.
This gives us work that soon should
tra, at Medford Monday evening.
Apply to Jacksonville Post. bring the school up to the level of the
Chamberlain’s Liver Tablets will
The new Oliver Typewriter, latest schools in the county.
clear the sour stomach, sweeten
The two tennis courts are being used
the breath and create a healthy ap­ improved can’ be seen at this office.
petite. They promote the flow of We have secured the agency for JacK- a great deal. The ¡pupils invested in
gastric juice, thereby inducing good sonville! and surrounding country and courts and equipment nearly fifty dol­
would Lv pleased, .to receive your order. lars.
digestion. Sold by All Dealers.
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Jacksonville Post
You can spend a pleasant evening
A few drops of I. W. HARPER
Why Experiment
and help the school by attending the
operetta. The Gipsy Queen, at the whiskey will take the chill out off a When Dr. Bell’s Pine-Tar-Honey has
school house, Thursday May 26. Pro­ glass of ice water—It will improve the been tried with satisfaction for over
ceeds to be used toward a piano for taste and aid your digestion. Careful sixteen years in millions of homes for
people use no- other whiskey except I. coughs, colds, croup and all throat and
the school.
A touch of rheumatism, or twinge W. HARPER. Sold by E. H. Helms. bronchial troubles. You cangetitany-
Dr. Bell’s Antiseptic Salve
of neuralgia, whatever the trouble is,
where. Look for the bell on the bot­
Chamberlain’s Liniment drives away Is guaranteed for tetter, ringworm, tle. Sold by City Drug Store.
the pain at once and cures the com­ eczema, chapi led hands and lips, run­
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plaint quickly. First application gives ning sores'ulc ?rs and in fact all skin
For
sale,
17 acres all in fine crop,
relief. Sold by All Dealers.
diseases. Good to use after shaving.
well
improved.
15 bearing fruit trees,
J. H. Botting a well known prospect­ 25c a box. Sold by City Drug Store.
and 250 grapes, fine fruit land 1%
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or of Steamboat was in town ¡Monday,
of street car. Don’t over flow.
recording ¡claims to some mining
FOR SALE.—A first class cigar and
G. M. Norcutt, owner.)
properties recently located. He re­ confectionery bus iness, price $1,000 and
Springfield, Oregon.
ports several “good prospects” re­ stock at invoice. Also a modern 11-
Lane Co.
cently discovered in the Steamboat room residence» independent water
mining district.
right, and three lots, price $5,500.
Dr. Bell’s AntisepticSalve
John D. Rockefeller would go broke Apply at Deneff’s Confectionery.
Good for all Skin Diseases.
if he should spend his entire income
There’s A Reason
trying to prepare a better medicine For the large and increasing sale of
Pine Tar and Honey
than Chamberlain’s Colic, Cholera and | Dr. Bell’s Pine-Tar-Honey. When
Diarrhoea Remedy for diarrhoea, dys­ I the need of a cou?h medicine try Iti Have been used for ”
generations
in
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entery or bowel complaints. It is and will know the reason, Sold . I treating coughs. Dr. Bell’s Pine-Tar-
j Honey contains
_ L-iL
I "__ 1 __ with
simply impossible, and so says every City Drug Store.
both ____
combined
one that has used it. Sold by all
other valnable ingredients. Look for
Dealers,
FOR SALE—Eighty acres of land in the bell on the bottle. Be sure you
F. M. Roundtree and Chas Dunford, . Shasta Co. Cal. Level, fine garden get Dr, Bell’s. Sold by City Drug
Jr. left Monday morning to attend the
or fruit land, small house, only % Store.
meeting of the Grand Lodge, I. O. O.
mile from school, 3 miles to postof­
F. at Eugene. They were accompanied
fice, some yellow pine and oak timber,
by Mrs. Chris Ulrich and Mrs. J. H.
easily cleared. Price only $800. if
Huffer who are delegates to the Rebekah
sold at once. A bargain for some­
convention.to be held at the same place.
one. Apply to
Jacksonville Post.
We have now in stock
A large number of people from this
Eczema
place and the surrounding country, at­ Yields readily to Dr. Beil’s Antiseptic
at our kiln, a large quan­
tended the circus at Medford, Monday. Salve. You see an improvement after
tity of first class drain
The 9:45 train was literally packed | the first application. We guarantee
full, among the larger children board- jt
". It is clean and pleasant to use.
tile. Sizes 3 to 8 inches.
ing the train we noticed Jason Hart- 25c a box. Sold by Citv Drug Store.
man, W.C. Kitto, Papa Schmitt, J. ;
For sale at reasonable
M. Dews, Emil Britt, Judge Priin, J.
FOR SALE:—Atract of land in bnasta
prices. Call and ex­
M. Cronemiller, Ed Day, Alex Norris, Co. Calif, containing 240 acres, 20 acres !
and others. They went to see the in grain and allalfa, about 160 acres of 1
amine, or send us your
animals, of course.
tract can be made into meadow, balance .
order.
The splendid work of Chamberlain’s good pasture. Good 12 room ho’iae,
two
barns,
and
other
outbuildings,
|
Stomach and Liver Tablets is daily
Jacksonville Brick, Tile
coming to light. No such grand rem-1 all under fence. Only 1 mile to school. I
Recorded
water
right
for
abuhdat.ee
of
dr f or liver and bowel troubles was 1
&J.ime Company.
ever known before. Thousands bless water. Good title. A bargain if sold
them for curing constipation, sick at once. Price $30. per acre. Address
DR. BELL’S ANTI-PAIN
headache, billiousness, jaundice and Land, care of Jacksonville Post, Jack­
For Internal and Fx’.jrnaJ Pain«.
sonville,
Oregon.
_
indigestion. Sold by Al) Dealers.
LOCAL NEWS
TILE FOR SALE
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111
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Commencing May 16
We will offer at greatly reduced prices
Our complete stock of Men’s and Boys’ Clothing
Consisting in part of the following:
Little Gents’ Linen Summer Suits 75c. to $1.25
44
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Percale Summer Suits 70c. to $1.00
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44
All Wool Knee Pants 50c., 75c. and $1.00
44
4 4
Corduroy Pants $1.00.
Boys’ All Wool Summer Suits in Light and Dark Patterns
$3.00, $4.00 and $5.00
Youths’ Suits, Fashionable Cut in the Latest Shades
$4.00, $5.00, $6.00 and $7.50
Men’s Suits, Full assortment for Summer and Fall
$12.00 to $25.00
Men’s and Bov’s Dutchess All Wool and Corduroy Trousers,
Manufacturers Guarranty with every pair
$3.00, $4.00 and $5.00
Everything must be sold by July 4
Come and See Us, We Mean Business
NUNAN-TAYLOR CO.
JACKSONVILLE, OREGON
A Regular Tom Boy
was Susie climbing trees and fences,
jumping ditches, whitling. always get­
ting scratches, cuts, sprains, bruises,
bumps, burns or scalds. But laws!
Her mother just applied Bucklen’s
Arnica Salve and cured her quick.
Heale everything
healable—Boils,
Ulcers, Eczema. Old Sores, Corns or
Piles. Try it. 25c at City Drug Store.
Excursion Rates to the East
f
FROM ALL POINTS ON THE
DURING 1910
SOUTHERN PACIFIC
(LINES IN OREGON)
RATES
$72.50
TO
Chicago........................................
Council Bluffs )
Omaha...........|
Kansas City.. H • • • ................
St. Joseph... 1
St. Paul......... J
St Paul via Council Bluffs....
Minneapolis direct...................
Minneapolis, via Council Bluffs
Duluth, direct..........................
Duluth, via Council Bluffs-----
St. Louis...................................
Acheson’s
60.00
63.90
60.00
63.90
66.90
67.50
67.50
Tickets will be'on sale May 2nd and 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. Except that fares to
St Paul and Minneapolis one way via Califotnia will be $21.75 higher and fare
to Duluth $24.75 higher than fares via direct routes.
Ten days provided for the going trip. Stop-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 Passenger Agent,
Portland, Oregon
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BUSINESS CARDS
Of Ladies' Suits are superior to
any on 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.
RE? DY TO WEAR AND TO CRDER GARMENTS
148 5th St., Acheson Bldg.
TAKE ELEVATOR
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Dr. Bell’s Pine-Tar-Honey
For Coughs and Coida»
I have just opened a shoe
shop in Abbott’s Hardware
Store where I am prepared
to make
NEW BOOTS AND SHOES
In a workmanlike manner.
Repairing done promptly,
Prices reasonable.
W. R. Sparks
DR. T. T.
SHAW
Dentist.
Office in Ryan Building, California St.
Upstairs
JACKSONVILLE
H. K. Hanna
OREGON
H. K. Hanna, Jr.
HANNA & HANNA
D. W. BAGSHAW
NOTARY
PUBLIC
AND
CONVEYANCER
Fire Insurance
Lawyers
Office in Bank of Jacksonville Building
JACKSONVILLE,
OREGON
Office with Jacksonville Poet
JACKSONVILLE,
OREGON
A. E.
Electric
Bitters
Succeed when everything else fails.
In nervous prostration and female
weaknesses they are the supreme
remedy, as thousands have testified.
FOR KIDNEY, LIVER AND
STOMACH TROUBLE
it la the best medicine ever »old
over a druggist’s counter.
REAMES
Lawyer
Practise in all State and Federal Courta
Kahler Block
GUS
JACKSONVILLE
NEWBURY
Attomey-at-Law
Will Practise in All Courts in the State
MEDFORD,
OREGON.