Jacksonville post. (Jacksonville, Or.) 1906-19??, June 18, 1910, Image 2

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    MARKETING
A rounder is rot a good eitizin. I
I '1 his is on the square.
A magnetic personality may some- '
times get short-circuited.
Halley’s comet has gene on anoiher
I swing around the circle.
Automobilests are traveling the pace
that kills —pedestrians.
So far Roosevelt has not called a
single European monarch a liar.
Things naturally look dark to the
man w hose eye has been blacked.
We don’t care what’s at the top of
Mount McKinley, but we would like to
know what's at the bottom of the high
cost of living.
You often lose more by the ft ¡ends
you allow yourself to associate with
than by the enemies who put you on
your mettle.
Some men “set" around all day and
ail they hatch is-a story to tell their
wives about laying the foundations for
the future.
Miss Margery Chester, a petite North
Dakota Maiden, has married a man by
i the name of Umpgazimgazowskinski.
! Love wili do most anything.
The figures secured by the recent
I census will be given out soon, but we
can reassure the ladies that their ages
will be given by average and not in-
| dividually.
If the people who pack the berries
we buy should make a mistake some­
time and turn the box upside down
i when filling, we would ¡come pretty
| near getting full measure..
TELEPHONE
our faithful bell telephone ,
Y
always at your elbow, steadily increases in usefulness.
It does a score of errands while a messenger is doing
one.
You come to accept telephone service as a matter of
course, like the air you breathe or the water you drink.
Your Bell Telephone performs these daily services of
neighborhood communication, and it does more—it is a unit
in the universal system and enables you to reach anyone any
time within the range of the Long Distance Service.
THE PACIFIC TELEPHONE & TELEGRAPH CO.
Every Hell Telephone is the Center of the System
-.-JACKSONVILLE POST-:-
Official Paper of the City of Jacksonville, Oregon
A weekly newspaper published every Saturday at the county seat of Jackson
County, Oregon. D. W. B agshaw , Editor.
Entered as second-class matter June 22, 1907, at the post office at Jacksonville,
Oregon, under Act of Congress of March 3, 1879.
SATURDAY, JUNE 18, 1910
SUBSCRIPTION: One year by mail $1.50. Advertising rates furnished on
application.
Granulated Eye Lids
Can be cured without cauterizing or
scarifying by the use of Sunderland’s
Eagle Eye Salve. We guarantee it to
cure. 25c at City Drug Store.
PORTLAND LETTER.
Great railroad development
for Oregon During 1910--
Live stock shipments a-
head of last year.
The council has issued orders for cleaning up the
grass and rubbish on the streets and alleys; We hope all
citizens will observe and obey the notice, a few hours
work will make a vast difference in the appearance of the
streets.
to $275 a head.
There ere 70 automobiles in Hood
River valley.
Baker City has planned a very simple
plan of city government, by only three
commissioners, on the Des Moines plan.
Former Governor Folk and possibly
a future president, will be a Chautau­
qua speaker at Ashland this summer.
Umatilla county has sent at least
100(i people to the Rose Festival, esti­
mates the East Oregonian. Lucky
1000.
Dr. James Withycombe says that he
believes the day will come when the
fruit crop of Oregon alone wili bring
$50,000,000 into the state everv year.
Several trained Pendleton public
school teachers have secured positions
in larger cities ami the Pendleton
school board has to call in the better
teachers from smaller places.
When the O. R. & N. railroad com­
pany announced it would expend $250,-
000 on ,the La Grande division head­
quarters and the ¡Portland terminus, it
it had the usual good judgement in a
business way characteristic of railroad
companies, says the Observer.
Klamath Falls Chronicle: The farm­
ers of the Merrill country are bringing
in mucfi of their last year’s crop of
wheat to Midland row, some 5000 or
6000 sacks being hauled to that city
last week. Several teams are busy at
pre lent hauling grain ¡to the railroad
there.
Hood River News: A party of 12
people from Hutchinson, Minn., arrived
here Tuesday and spent most of the
day inspecting the valley in a wagon-
j ette drawn by a four horse team.
Most of the party will attend the rose
festival, and expect to return later
looking for investments.
Astorian: While it is true that there
is but a meager run of salmon in the
lower Columbia, a packer from the
Bear Cliff country reports that there
is practically no abatement of the sup­
ply up that way. Monday’s fishing
netted his establishment 2585 pounds
for eight deliveries; the low boat turn­
ing in 180 fish, and the high boat 410
big fish and 96 small ones.
Eugene is the center of more rail­
road building than any other town in
the northwest. The Natron extension
construction work to the eastward, the
P. E. & E. extension and the activity
of the Lane County Asset company in
pushing the location work westward,
are all together making things go
some. We have just begun to grow,
says the Guard.
Eden correspondence of Medford
Mail-Tribune: About a year ago your
correspondent wrote an article to the
Portland Journal on the raising of al­
falfa in the valley. The piece was
read by Mrs. B. F. French of Pendle­
ton, Or., who wrote for more infor­
mation, and the result is that Mr. and
Mrs. French are now located on one of
our fine dairy and garden places, in
North Talent.—Journal.
CHOICE CANDIES
Kllnl ERESH FRUITS
Fine Cigars, Tobacco and Smokers’ Articles
W. C. Deneff & Co
Barber Shop
Agent for
Medford Domestic Laundry
OREGON
JACKSONVILLE,
I We Have
Just received a new line of Pure
White Lead, Oil, Mixed Paints,
Standard Varnishes, Laquerete
Colors in oil and Japan, Carriage,
Wagon, Floor and House and Barn Paints. Machine Oil, Creosote,
Shingle Stain, Raw and Boiled Oil, Gilsonite and Evencoat for patent
roofing and tin roofs. Sanikai Wall Coating in all colors.
Carbolineum
Prevents rot and decay. A remedy against all vermin, $1.25 per
gallun. Also a new line of Wall Paper. Latest designs at reasonable
prices. Call and examine.
Fred J. Fick, Contractor and Builder.
LUY & KEEGAN, Props.
Family Trade Solicited
Sole Agents Albany Beer
A Handsome Woman
No Danger
In taking Dr. Bell's Pinc-Tar-Honey
for coughs and colds. It contains no
habit producing drugs. Look for the
Bell on the Bottle. Sold by.City Drug
Store.
Oregon Sidelights.
A turpentine plant may be established
at Gold Hill.
A theatre and a band are in prospect
for Roseburg.
Good horses sell at Lakeview at $210 I
blotchy complexion, who pays
proper attention to her health.
Where constipation, liverderange­
ments, blood impurities and other
irregularities exist, good complex­
ion, bright
eyes and sprightly
movements cannot exist. Internal
lernngement» reveal themselves sooner
r later on the surface. Headache, dark
in«« around the eyes, sallow skin, a con-
tanl tired feeling—mean that the liver
ind digestive organs are needing help and
oerattion. Chamberlain’s Stomach and
•iver Tablets give this necessary help.
IK».- «oik ia nature's own war. Tkar do not
iiertlr Haji the bowels but ton« up the hvee end
•tcmjih tn fulfill tbair proper function*. So mild
’•nd r*ntl» do they act that one hardly realise*
•hat 'hey have taken medicine. Chamberlain**
fablets can be relied upon to reUere bdiousoa**,
indirestiens constipation and ifciwin*** Sold
try where. Price 25 cent*.
*
J
™£ RECEPTION
LEGAL BLANKS
The swelled head maketh the aching
In the matter of the estate of Geo. heart.
M. Needles, deceased. Order for
Nice people always say and do nice
final settlement.
things.
Estate of M. J. Harrington, deceased. , A kiss is the explosion ¡of super­
Final account filed.
heated love.
When the frills are on the man is off.
Stomach Troubles.
Man kills time, and ¡time kills man.
Many remarkable cures of stomach
A miss is ax good as her smile.
troubles have been effected by Cham-
To look nice you must be nice.
lerlain.s Stomach and Liver Tablets.
Nothing from nothing leaves you.
One man who had spent over two
Women's hats mav yet be sold at so
thousand dollars for medicine and
treatment was cured by a few boxes much a front foot*
of these tablets. Price 75 cents. I There is r.o froth or foam on the,
Samples free at all dealers.
temperance wave.
Proprietor
HOT OR COLD BATHS
Portland, Or., June JIG (Special)-By
the end of the present year, it is
promised that the most remote districts
of Oregon will be served by railroad
transportation. Central Oregon will
have two main lines, the Oregon Trunk
and the Deschutes Railroad and the
No, the sidewalks are not built yet, but the surveys building of these roads is of course the
prime achievement of the year in
are finished, the specifications drawn and the ordinance transportation. In addition, the Har­
providing for their construction has passed its first read­ riman line to Tillamcok wil' be completed
and much progress will have been made
ing. The sidewalks will come—in time.
by the end of the year on tha Natron-
Klamath road. This year the cost of
contracts for new railway lines and
It is stated that A. C. Hough of Grants Pass will be betterments in this state will aggregate
a candidate for the Republican nomination for attorney about $30,000,000. Many other impor­
tant new projects will undoubtedly be
general, at the coming primaries.
mapped out and started before 1911.
John H. Hartog,. formerly manager
FOR SALE—A tract of timberland,
of the Eugene Commercial Club, bids
Tell your visitors on the Fourth the truth, and stick good-bye to Oregon and the United containing 160 acres, situated in
Douglas Co., Ore. Timber estimated
to it—that Jacksonville is the best home town in Oregon. States, and with his two daughters at
4,000,000 feet, fir and cedar.
We have on hand for sale the following
sails this week for Rotterdam to again
Apply to Jacksonville Post.
It is too.
blanks viz:
be associated with the firm of Hartog
& Fesel. This company was established
Don’t Be Annoyed
Lease,
Kept The King At Home.
We Don't Have to
in 1783, was the first large importer of
Mortgages,
With skin troubles, chaps, pimpks,
Tell you what it's for it’s name tells. American packing house products, and black heads, eczema or ¡sores. When
Bill of Sale,
“For the past year we have kept the Dr. Bell’s Pine-Tar-Honey is the best had the contract with the ¡German one 25c box of Dr. Bells Antiseptic
Agreements.
King of all laxatives-Dr. King's New cough medicine and several million government to furnish the meats in Salva will cure you. Try it at once.
W arranty Deeds,
Life Pills-in our home and they have people already know it Look for the the Franco-Prussian war. Mr. Hartog Sold by City Drug Store.
Quit Claim Deeds,
proved a blessing to all our family,” Bel) on the Bottle. For sale by City came to America as a lad of 18 to be
Chattel Mortgage,
associated with Armour & Co. of
writes Paul Mathulka. |«f Buffalo, N. Drug Store.
Acknow ledgements,
Change in Southern Pacific Time Real Estate Contract,
Chicago.
Y. Easy, but sure remedy for all
Livestock shipments to the Portland
Stomach, Liver and Kidney troubles.
Location Notice—Placer,
MARRIED
Table.
markets for the month of May are far
Only 25c. at City Drug Store.
Location Notice Quartz,
Effective January 1st, 1910.
SUTTON-DUNLAP In Jacksonville, ahead of the same statistics for May
Satisfaction
of Mortgage,
Oregon, Tuesday, June 14, 1910, by of last year, showing the growing im­
NORTH BOUND TRAINS.
Real Estate Agents Contract,
II.
G.
Dox,
Esq.;
John
Sutton
and
THE COURT HOUSE
portance of this market. Particularly No. 18.............................................. 8:04 A.M. Notice Application for Liquor License
Frances Dunlap.
is a big gain shown in hogs, which is No. 12 Shasta Limited.......... 2:36 A.M.
Items of Interest to Jackson Coun’y
At reasonable prices. We intend adding
SURRAN-BLODGETT In Jackson­ gratifying to the trade. A total of
Tax Payers
ville, Oregon, Tuesday, June 14, 1910, 515 cars of livestock of all kinds came No. 16 Oregon Express........ 5:24 P.M. other blanks as fast 83 possible until
bv II. G. Dox, Esq.; Lee Surran and to the stock yards during May of this No. 14 Portland Express. ...8:39 P.M. the line is complete. Blanks of special
MARRIAGE LICENSES
form printed to order at short notice.
Alta Blodgett.
SOUTH BOUND TRAINS.
year. The increase in hogs received
Harrv Miles and Millie F. Scheoufele. MII.ES-SCHOEUFELE In Jackson was over 7000 head. The O. R. & N. No. 11 Shasta Limited.......... 5:47 A.M.
JACKSONVILLE POST.
ville, Oregon, Saturday, June 11, has decided to place in commission a No. 15 California Express.. 10:35 A.M.
W. M. Morris and Ethel V. Tucker.
1910, by Judge J. R Neil; Harry regular stock train service, operating No. 13 San Fran. Express.. .3:32 P.M.
W. F. Minard and Carrie Orton.
Miles and Millie F. Scheoufele.
twice a week from Huntington to No. 19 Ashland Passenger. .11:22 P.M.
The Weather.
J. M. Payne and May M. Dake.
Portland and way points. This will
Following
is the report of U. S. Vol­
Do You Get The Best
John Sutton and Frances Dunlap.
begin June 21 and will be a great
Don’t Experiment With a Cough
unteer
Cooperative
Observer, E. Britt;
If you have a cough, cold, asthma,
James A. Howell and Lillie Wade.
convenience to the stock raiser.
for Jacksonville, for month of May.
When
Dr.
Bell
’
s
Pine-Tar-Honev
has
croup
or
any
throat
or
bronchial
trouble
Douglas County is taking active
Lee Surran and Alta Blodget.
Latitude 42 deg. 18. min. north; longi­
been used bv millions of people for
Robert Coombe and Florence Anne sixteen years with a steady increasing steps in securing good roads. A county and use Dr. BeM’a Pine-Tar-Honey, tude 123 dog. 5 min. west.
you do. Look for the Beil on .the Bot­
association
has
been
formed
at
Rose
­
McInnis.
demand. Look for the Bell on the burg to boost the movement in that tle. Sold by City Drug Store.
DAT¿ MAXI­ MINl-i PREC'P- CH R C T
OF DAY
MUM TATN
MUM
Donald M. Spencer and Hazel M. Bottle. Sold by City Drug Store.
section of the state and the result of
Archibald.
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Every woman may not be hand­ 7 6 ..........
M. O. Eldridge, the government road
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McLaughlin. Action to recover money.
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plaintiff.
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his wife.
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clear
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cloudy
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clear
Temperature —mean max. 78.06; mean
min. 45.42; mean 61.74 Max. 98 on 30th.
greatest range 46.
min. 37, on 15;
Precipitation—Total for month, 1.46
inches. Greatest in 24 hours, .73 inches
on 9,.-
Jacksonville
Meat Market
JOHN DUNNINGTON, Prop.\
Dealer in
All Kinds of Fresh and
Cured Meats, Choice
Lard, Etc.
Jacksonville.
Oregon
TILE FOR SALE
We have now in stock
at our kiln, a large quan­
tity of first class drain
tile. Sizes 3 to 8 inches.
For sale at reasonable
prices. Call and ex­
amine, or send us your
order.
Jacksonville Brick, Tile
b Lime Company.
F urniture
Having purchased the business
formerly conducted by the Med­
ford Furniture Co., 1 am pre­
pared to fill your orders for all
kinds of Furniture, Carpets,
Rugs and
Housefurnishing
Goods in the LATEST STYLES
and at prices that can’t be beat
Graphophones
And a full line of new records
Second hand goods of various
kinds. A fine line of Whips,
Harness, Gloves, Men’s Work­
ing Shoes, etc. Harness and
Shoes made to order. Repair­
ing done promptly and neatly.
New Ranges
I kava just received a ship­
ment of fine Kitchen Ranges
which I offer at ressonble prices
T. L. DeVore