Jacksonville post. (Jacksonville, Or.) 1906-19??, May 28, 1910, Image 2

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j His visit has served as a tremendous
$100 Reward $100.
encouragement to those interested in
The readers if th s paper will be
i the development of Oregon.
pleased to learn that there is at least,
Official Paper of the City of Jacksonville, Oregon
The Dalles as a pattern-setter for
one dreaded disease that science ha3
.good fellowship sent over one hundred
A weekly newspaper published every Saturday at the county seat of Jackson of its leading citizens, accompanied by been able to cure in all its stages, and (
that is Catarrh. Hall’s Catarrh Cure
County, Oregon. D. W. B agshaw , Editor.
a brass band, to a meeting at Mosier.
is the only positive cure now known to
Prairie City, which will bs the new
Entered as second-class matter June 22, 1907, at the post office at Jacksonville, | terminus of the Sumpter Valley Rail­ the medical fraterni y. Catarrh being
a constitutional disease, requires a con-
Oregon, under Act of Congress of March 3, 1879.
road within a few weeks, has inaugurat- i
(stitutional treatment. Hall’s Catarrh
ed a publicity movement, and at a I
Cure is taken internally, acting directly !
SA TURD A Y, MA Y 28, 1910
rousing meeting every man present |
| upon the blood and mucous surfaces of
SUBSCRIPTION: One year by mail $1.50. Advertising rates furnished on joined the Commercial Club.
the system, thereby destroying the 1
“Sunset Magazine” for June devoted
application.
foundation of the disease, and giving ,
its first cover page and many inside
the patient strength by building up the
i pages to the vast devel ipment that is
constitution and assisting nature in
I
going
on
in
Oregon.
“
Telling
Oregon
The republican state central committee has issued its
doing its work. The proprietors have
” by A. C Jackson was espec-
so much faith in its curative powers
call for an assembly but no one seems very enthusiastic i I Truths
ially complimentary to the work of the
that they o!fer One Hundredjlollars
over the proposition. As a means of formulating plat­ 1 Oregon Develobment Laaguo.
for any case that it fails to cure. Send
Marshfield Chamber of Commerce
form and rules, and for keeping up the party organization I is The
for list of testimonials.
making extraordinary preparations
it may be permissible, but even for these a simile miet- for a great Business Men’s Banquet at Address F. J. Cheney & Co., Toledo, O.
Sold by all Druggists, Price 75 cents.
of the committee would have been a much shorter and the Hotel Chandler on May 27th.
Take Halls Family Pills for constipation.
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far preferable method. Candidates for office who can
Boys will be Boys
FOR
SALE
any part of the city
read the signs of the times are perfectly willing to take and arc always getting scratches, cuts, or in country In towns
large and small
chinces of receiving their nominations direct from the sprains, bruises, bumps, burns or scalds. hotels, large and small lodging houses,
people and will let the assembly severely alone. The D.m,t neglect such things —they may lrrge and small restaurants, large and
serious if you do. Apply Bal- smali cigar stores, large and small
time for caucus nominations and ring rule is gone, never result
lard’s Snow Liniment according to grocery stores, large and small cot­
to return in Oregon.
directions right away and it will re­ tages to rent and the furniture for
lieve the pain and heal the trouble. sale on tho installment plan. If you
50, and $1.00.
want to buy or sell write to me. Send
Who will furnish the money to build and equip a first- Price 25, -----------
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a self addressed stamped envelope for
class hotel? It is needed, and would increase the transient
details.
Discover Airship.
H. H. HIGLEY.
population 99 per cent, besides bringing people of means
The only hotel broker in the city of
over
Last
Friday
afternoon
folks
on
here who after a few days stay would become investors I the west side started a sensation
Portland. 289 Second St.
by
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and permanent residents.
asserting that they had discovered an
•
A SMILE
| airship hovering in that vicinity, and
quite a number were out craning their is a pretty hard thing to accomplish ,
It has been decided to celebrate and it is now up to the I necks to get a peep at the local aviation when vou’re blue, bilious and out of
people to make it a grand success, thus keeping up the i meet. It transpired that the monoplane sorts. There is a sure cure for al) ■i
kinds of stomach and liver complaints
reputation which Jacksonville has attained of having the was merely a huge kite rigged fore and constipation
and dyspepsia. Ballard’s
aft with photographic apparatus for
best celebrations in Oregon. Get busy.
the purpose of getting a series of birds­ Herbine is mild, yet absolutely effect­
eye views of ¡Ashland for exploitation ive in all cases. Price 50 cents per
purposes. It was securely anchored to bottle. Sold by City Drug Store.
Support the city council in their efforts to improve terra
firma and by pulling a string in­
the streets by constructing cement sidewalks, and oc- stead of Epressing a button, the lens Change in Southern Pacific Time
did the rest.—Tidings.
ascionally prod them up on the water question too.
Table.
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Effective January 1st, 1910.
.-JACKSONVILLE POST-:
THE COURT HOUSE.
THE MAINE DISASTER
USES LANTERN
Arthur E. Whitman and Nina Bate­
man.
Washington, D. C., May 25. —Accord­
Charles W. Isaacs and Lettie B.
ing to rumors current here. Spain may
Stancliff.
| demand a second investigation of the
Clarence R. Boussum and Cora I. | battleship Maine. It is reported that
Weiss.
leading naval officers in Madrid have
PROBATE COURT
' prepared a report giving their opinion
In the matter of the estate of L. . F. of the cause of the disaster. The
Spanish experts hold that the Maine
Gardner, deceased. Inventory and
i
was destroyed because of spontaneous
appraisement filed.
combustion in the powder magazine,
Estate of James Carr, deceased. and it is reported that this opinion will
First annual account of executrix filed. be formally presented to the Spanish
i
In the matter of the estate of Phebe to supply a basis for a demand on the
J. Bendure, deceased. Order appoint­ I United State* for a second investigation.
ing Samuel Boussum as administrator | The report it is ¡declared will be fol-
of estate. George N. Lewis, W. C. warded to Washington in case an effort
Kitto, and Sam Walsh appointed as is made to raise the Maine.
appraisers.
No official report of this intention
In the matter of estate of Kinder B. has been received here.
Boaz, deceased. Ordered that hearing
bo continued until June 30, 1910.
CIRCUIT COURT
PORTLAND LETTER
Carbolineum
Prevents rot and decay. A remedy against all vermin, $1.25 per
gallon. Also a new line of Wall Paper. Latest designs at reasonable
prices. Call and examine.
Fred J. Fick, Contractor and Builder.
RECEPTION
LUY & KEEGAN, Props.
Family Trade Solicited
t
Sole Agents Albany Beer
City Drug Store
J. 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
A New and Complete Line of
Post Cards
NORTH BOUND TRAINS.
No.
Items of Interest to Jacksen Coun’y
No.
Tax Payers
Will be Again Investigated by To hunt for an honest council­ No.
MARRIAGE LICENSES
man in day time.
No.
Spanish Experts.
Just received a new line of Pure
White Lead, Oil, Mixed Paint«,
Standard Varnishes, Laquerete
Colors in oil and Japan, Carriage,
Machine
Wagon, Floor and House and Barn Paints. l.._
...... - Oil, Creosote,
Shingle Stain, Raw and Boiled Oil, Gilsonite and Evencoat t for patent
roofing and tin roofs. Sanikal Wall Coating in all colors.
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8:04 A.M.
12 Shasta Limited......... 2:36 A.M.
16 Oregon Express......... 5:24 P.M.
14 Portland Express. ...8:39 P.M.
SOUTH BOUND TRAINS.
A news letter from Washougal, No. 11 Shasta Limited.......... 5:47 A.M.
Wash, states that John Crone, who No. 15 California Express. .10:35 A.M.
thought that he had grievance against No. 13 San Fran. Express.. .3:32 P.M.
the city on account of the recent street
No. 19 Ashland Passenger.. 11:22 P. M.
assessments, created a sensation yes­
terday by going around the various
Never hesitate about giving Chamb­
business houses with a lighted lantern
erlain’s Cough Remedy to children.
in his hand in the middle of a hot day,
It contains no opium or other narcotics
peering in the faces of those he met
andcan.be given with implicit con-
and saying that he was looking for an
tiidence. As a quick cure for coughs
honest Councilman.
and colds to which children are sus­
The laugh on the Councilmen soon
ceptible, it is unsurpassed’ Sold by
grew to such proportions that they
All Dealer .
threatened him with dire consequences
unless he desisted. His friends finally
induced him to go home, fearing that
his Diogenean tour would end in a fight.
Having purchased the business
formerly conducted by the Med­
How Pat Counted Them.
ford Furniture Co., I am pre­
pared to fill your orders for all
kinds of Furniture, Carpets,
Racial pride is a kind of patrotism
Rugs and
Housefurnishing
that lasts as long as any sentiment.
Goods in the LATEST STYLES
and at prices that can’t be beat
A stranger in Milwaukee, seeing an
Irishman at work on the street, asked
him what the populations of the city
was.
And a full line of new records.
“Oh, about 100,000,” was the rebly.
Second hand goods of various
"A hundred thousand! It must
kinds. A fine line of Whips,
Harness, Gloves, Men’s Work­
be more than that,” said the visitor.
ing Shoes, etc. Harness and
“Well,” said the Irishman, “it
Shoes made to order. Repair­
would be about 300,000, I guess, if ye
ing done promptly and neatly.
were to count the Dutch.”
FURNITURE
Be nJ. M. Collina
Harry Luy
County Seat
Real Estate Office
For some of the choicest bargains in real
estate. Some of the best orchard and farm­
ing lands, improved and unimproved, in the
Rogue River Valley; also a number of
choice stock and alfalfa ranches in the
Applegate River Valley.
We have the choicest residence property in
the city. We will rent your property and
collect your rents at reasonable rates. List
your property with us.
Office in
Farmers and Fruitgrowers Bank,
Jacksonville, Oregon
Luy & Collins
Emma F. Hall vs. Harry R. Barbour
et. al. Decree to quiet title.
In the matter of the application of Making Oregon Inviting-
Martha McReynolds to register title
Judge Webster Urges
vs. L. A. Payne, et al. Decree by I
default.
Bond Issue for Good
John W. Mills vs. F. H. Armstrong
Roads.
et al. Application to register title.
Decree by default.
Proprietor
John Harrington
New
Ranges
Portland,
Ore.
’
May
24-
(Special)
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E. Phipps, Frances
_____ „ Order’eii“ that Never did OrcK°n look so riean, spick
I have just received a ship­
MARRIED
R. Neil, respondents.
HOT OR COLD BATHS
ment of fine Kitchen Ranges
Eas-
the mandate of the supreme court be and 8pa" “ at thc Pre»«?nt
E
~
ISA ACS-STANCLIFF At the Presby­
which I offer at reasonble prices
entered of record, that judgement be
C?‘;,tr’llOreg"? >>«vehad rains
Agent for
terian Manse, in Medford, Oregon,
at just exactly the right time. West­
entered and appeal be dismissed.
T.
L.
DeVore
Saturday,
May
21,
1910,
bv
Rev.
W.
ern and Southern Oregon are intensely
Medford Domestic Laundry
M. F. Hanley vs. City of Medford. |
S, Shields; Charles W. Isaacs and
prosperous, and the carpenter, cabinet
Cross bill in equity stricken out.
Lettie B. StanclifT.
maker, painter, desgner, landscape
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In the matter of the assignment of artist »nd busy housewife have had
^JACKSONVILLE,
ORLGOK
MIN ERS NOTICE Notice of Location
T. J. Kenney an insolvent debtor. more they could do in every section,
Order to sell real property.
both
Quartz
and
Placer,
for
sale
at
this
for the disposition to clean up and paint
JACKSONVILLE TOST.
Charles F. Patten vs. Ella Patten. up and put the best foot foremost was office,
JOHN DUNN1NGTON, Prop.',
Order for publication of summons.
never more contageous than at the
Dealer in
present
time.
NEW CASES
The Weather.
The Good Roads campaign
Elzira M. Blowers vs. N. Maud
. .. now oeing
Following is the report of U. S. Vol­ All Kinds of Fresh and
Halley. Action to recover money. I conduc^ed by Judge Lionel R. Webster unteer Cooperative Observer, E. Britt;
Cured Meats, Choice
Complaint filed and summons issued. | throughout Oregon is not only attract- for Jacksonville, for month of April.
Ing ¡an unusual amount of newspaper Latitude 42 deg. 18. min. north; longi­
G. W. Trefren attorney for plaintiff.
Lard, Etc.
Frank Pall vs. J. B. Solner. Suit eo,nn'enL L,ut ^e Judge is convincing tude 123 deg. 5 min. west.
his
large
audiences
that
only
in
Mult-
in equity. Complaint filed. Taylor A
DATE MAXI­ MINI preti CH R C‘T R Jacksonville.
Oregon
MUM TATN OF DAY
MUM
Tebb, and A. E. Ream.«, for plaintiff, "‘»mah county can direct taxation be
depended upon for good roads through 1
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A. J. Daley vs. H. C. Messenger. Portland's heavy tax contribution, and 2
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clear
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Action to recover money. Complaint
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that long time bond issues are about 4
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filed. Gus Newbury for plaintiff.
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the only way to get good roads during
Every woman may not be hand­
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Genevieve Goodwyn ¡vs. Thomas the life time of the present generation « 7 .........
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ome, but every woman should
cloudy
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Jefferson Goodwyn. Suit ¡for divorce. throughout the state at large. A con­ 9
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keep with care the good points
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Complaint filed. Vawter & Purdin, for stitutional amendment will be reuuired 10 .........
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! Part cloudy nature has given her. No woman
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plaintiff.
clear
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to bring this about
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need have sallow skin, dull eye,
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D. Perozzi vs. |Wm. H. Dingman et The trip through Oregonot Pres. Louis 14
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Jotchy complexion, who pays
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al. Application to register title.
> roper attention to her health,
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W. Hill of the Great Northern Rail­ 1«
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'/here constipation, liver derange­
way has probably occasioned a greater IS
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cloudy
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ments,
blood impurities and other WE CAN CROWD YOUL STORE IN THE SAME WAY
McGuire Sentenced.
amount of newspaper comment in the 19
clear
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regularities exist, good complex­
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(Grant i Pass, Oregon, May 24, 1910) papers of f e state than has been ac­ 22
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in, bright eyes and sprightly'
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James McGuire, found guilty of corded the visit of any other man 23
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Catalogues, Handbills, Folders and
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ovements cannot exist, internal
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manslaughter at the April term of daring the last ten years. Mr. Hill’s 25
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rangcfticnts reveal themselves sooner
Commercial Forms Our Specialty
clear
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court for the killing of Ignaz Knappka e itrance into Central Oregon from 25
later cn the surfs'-e. Headache, dark
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70 1
Shaniko
was
somewhat
arduous,
as
he
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igs around the eyes, sallow skin, a con-
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in the mountains scuth of this city
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< it tired feeling—mean that the liver
Call at Ühij Office For JTob tv orK
last January, was this afternoon sen­ started immediately after the hardest 29 ...
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J di festive ergans areneeMing help and
tenced to 10 years in the penitentiary. rain for twelve months which had re­
ur(<
inn.
Chamberlain
’
s
Stomach
and
Temperature—mean max. 70.83; mean
A petition signed by all the jury, and sulted in making some of the roads
< ir Tablets give this necessary help,
'•v *rrrk in nature's own war. I her do eo<
one signed by leading citizens, asked almost impassable, but he was deter­ min. 40.96; mean 55.90; Max. 89 on 22nd.
ere* , flu-h
bowels but tone up the liver and
the mercy of the court and McGuire mined to se? all there was to see, and min. 30, on 14; greatest range 47. rm • b to full JI their proper functaona So mild
J
««aula
do
they
act that one hardly realiroa
showed much dissappointment when his personal discomfort was never
Precipitation Total for month, .59
1 :hoy bare t.-ken medicine. <Tasanhertaia,s
mentioned.
In
every
place
he
had
-bl.'ll
ran
be
relied
upon to relieve hahnaianeae.
inches. Greateat in 24 hours, .35 inches idieeetioa, conalipetaoa
the sentence was pronounced by Judge
and diraieeea. Said ev-
sjmething definite and decisive to say. on 29,.
Calkins.”
I . .ywbera. Prise XS «eota.
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Graphophones
Barber Shop
Jacksonville
Meat Market
THIS MAN S STORE IS CROWDED
BECAUSE WE DO HIS PRINTING
A Handsome Woman
JACKSONVILLE POST,
Jacksonville, Oregon.
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