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About Jacksonville post. (Jacksonville, Or.) 1906-19?? | View Entire Issue (June 25, 1910)
of divorce« Wm. Ulrich assignee vs. Hattie M. Neubcr. Older permitting D. B. Jacksun as trustee to be made a party. George Coster vs. John Mattis. Claim for lien filed. In the matter of assignment of T. J. Kenney, an insolvent debtor. Order to pay to trustee of Geo. E. Neu be r- In the matter of the application of C. F. Willis to register title—Default. NEW CAMES MARKETING by TELEPHONE- Y OUR FAITHFUL BELL TELEPHONE, R. G. Patch vs. Cascade Coal Co. a corporation. Action for damages. Complaint filed. Alfred T. Williams et al vs. M. M. Heard. Complaint filed, Affidavit and under ta'« ’ „ for restraining order fded aking and restraining order issued. PROBATE COURT always at your elbow, steadily increases in usefulness. Estate of J< hn Lett deceased. Petition for probate of will. It does a score of errands while a messenger is doing In the matter of the estate of J. B. one. You come to accept telephone service as a matter of i White deceased. Filing of final ac- course, like the air you breathe or the water you drink. I count. Your Bell Telephone performs these daily services of Estate of Alma N. Bullock, deceased. 1 Report of sale of real property and neighborhood communication, and it does more—it is a unit I order confirming same. in the universal system and enables you to reach anyone any Estate ef Martha M. Coleman de time within the range of the Long Distance Service. ceased. Order for discharge of Admin istrator. In the matter of the estate of Anna WHE PACIFIC TELEPHONE & TELEGRAPH CO. Henry deceased. Petition for probate of will and appointment of Executor. Every Hell Telephone I h the Center of the System Estate of Huldah Colver, deceased. . Order confirming sale of real property, i Estate of Gemenemus Goble, de- | ceased. Petition for appointment of administrator. Estate of Thomas J. Young, deceased. Official Paper of the City of Jacksonville, Oregon Inventory and appraisement filed. A weekly newspaper published every Saturday at the county seat of Jackson Estate of Daniel P. Brittain, deceased. County, Oregon. D. W. B agshaw , Editor. Order appointing administrator. In the matter of the guardianship of Entered as second-class matter June 22, 1907, at the post office at Jacksonville, Annabel MacKinnon, a minor. Guard- Oregon, under Act of Congress of March 3, 1879. ian’s report of sale. Estate of Milton W. Hampton, de- SATURDAY, JUNE 25, 1910 ceased. Order allowing final account. SUBSCRIPTION: One year by mail $1.50. Advertising rates furnished on application. Granuiated Eye Lids JACKSONVILLE POST :- The Post has received a letter of inquiry from the Can be cured without cauterizing or by the use of Sunderland’s promoters of the proposed county of Nesmith, asking our scarifying Eagie Eye Salve. We guarantee it to price for the insertion of a supplement to be furnished by cure. 25c at City Drug Store. them advertising the proposition. We have declined the proposition for these reasons: First; it is contrary to Prohibitionists Nominate. the postal regulations. Second; unless properly authen ticated it is contrary to the provisions of the corrupt The nominating committee of the practice act, and Third; we are equipped to print and Prohibition State Convention, which in Portland recently, named the publish the Post in our own office and it would not be met following state officers: businesslike or proper to circulate such matter printed For Governor—A. E. Eaton, of elsewhere. We have notified the parties interested that Union. Secretary of State—N. A. Davis, we will publish any election advertising in the regular i of For Milton. For State Treasurer Leslie Butler, manner at the usual rates. Elsewhere in this paper, mention is made that Fred W. Mears of Medford has consented to enter the race as a candidate for legislative honors. Mr. Mears is a well known attorney of more than average ability, whose integrity is unquestioned, and although comparatively speaking, he is a newcomer, he has thoroughly identified himself with the interests of the county. If nominated and elected he will represent all sections of Jackson county, fairly and impartially. The Best Remedy Kept The King At Home. For all kinds of sore eves is Sunder land’s Eagle Eye Salve. It is creamy “For the past year we have kept the snow white ointment and would not in King of all laxatives —Dr. King’s New jure the eyes of a babe. Guaranteed. Life Pills-in our home and they have 25c. at City Drug Store. proved a blessing to all our family,” writes Paul Mathulka, |of Buffalo, N. Y. Easy, but sure remedy for all STORE BURNS AT WIMER Stomach, Liver and Kidney troubles. Only 25c. at City Drug Store. LOSS IS ABOUT $6,000. THE COURT HOUSE The general merchandise store of Jones & Palmer, at Wimer, a little town about seven miles above Wood Items of Interest to Jackson Coun'y ville, was completely destroyed by fire Tax Payers early Monday morning. MARRIAGE LICENSES The loss is estimated at $6000. with very little insurance. The proprietors James E. Randles and Elsie Henness. were sleeping in the building and Lester C. Losey and Gladys N. Ward. barely escaped with their lives. The H. W. Andrews and Grace Owens. origin of the fire is unknown, though C. W. Tut pin and Waitie Howard. it is thought to have been the work of an incendiary. C. E. Walker and S. Olive Murray. A. J. Hubsch and Iva M. Morgan. Walter Cronk and Kate F. Weaver. MARRIED Arthur C. Booth and Mabel E. LOSEY-WARD—At the city hall in Ashland, Oregon, June 16, 1910, bv Bigham. CIRCUIT COURT M. F. Eggleston, J. P; Lester C. Losey and Gladys N. Ward. In the matter of the application of TURPIN HOWARD -At Medford, Sat Judson G. Goble to register title. urday, June 18, 1910, by Rev. W. T. Order appointing examiner of titles. Goulder* C. W. Turpin and Wai tie R. Schuler vs. T. W. Osgood et al. Howard. Order for appointing examiner of titles. HUBSCH-MORGAN — At the residence Scott W. Davis vs. State Land of Rev. Ennis in Jacksonville, Ore., Board, et al. Same order. Monduv, June 20, 1910, by Rev. Rob Bertha S. Barnum vs. Chas II. Pierce, ert Ennis; A. J. Hubsch and lva M. et al. Same order. Morgan. Chas Prim and W. I. Vawter vs. Revenue Mining Co. Order confirming Don'f Experiment With a Cough Sheriff’s sale. Lottie Pelton vs. Medford National When Dr. Bell’s Pine-Tar-Honey has Bank. Order sustaining demurrer. be?n used by millions of people for M. Watkins et al vs. J. P. Hurr and sixteen years with a steady increasing Bert Harr. Order overruling demurrer. 1 demand. Look for the Bell on th« Levi Stuart vs. Or11 la Stuart. Decree Bottle. Sold by City Drug Store. of Hood River. For Congress, Second District Geo. B. Platt, of Portland. The platform is the most interesting feature of the convention, for it covers a wide range. Cognizance ¡3 taken of the recent convention of retail liquor dealers who have determined on a higher standard of saloons, but the Prohibition nlatform contends that the better the saloon, the more pernicious. Don’t Be Annoyed With skin troubles, chaps, pimples, black heads, eczema or ’sores. When one25c box of Dr. Bell's Antiseptic Salve will cure you. Try it at once. Sold by City Drug Store. 7 he Bond Plan Central Point. in lee Cream FRESI! FRUITS From The Herald. Almonds will be a splendid crop Rogue River Valley this season. The wheat hay crop is the best in quality fur many seasons. More cement walks are still under course of construction ar.d our city con tinues to grow. Let us hope that the last mossbae'e has shed his skin. No, that was not the chain gang you I saw on the street3 of Central Point, that was merely an army of laborers putting in a couple of hundred of taps for patrons of the new water system. The report that the Norcross orchard had been sold for $20,ODD was erroneous as only one half the place was sold for the handsome sum of $10,000, the pur chaser being a Mr. Buz, recently of Chicago. Charles M. Davis, painter and dec orator, recently of Tenino, Washington, has announced his intention of opening a paint, paper and window fixtures es tablishment in Central Point if a suit able building can be obtained. Prosperity grows on trees in the Rogue River Valley, but the trees bear ing this splend'd variety of fruit do not come up volunteer. The self pruning, self cultivating orchard is only the drearn ef the mossback. William Sturtevant of Heppner was transacting business in Central Point Friday. Mr. Sturtevant paid a visit to the Rogue River Valiev twelve years ago and is more than surprised at the wonderful development which has taken place in that time. Crawl out of that old turtle shell of do-nothing and make a start in life. Roses are born of thorns but figs are not the fruit of thistlss. Pull the spider webs from your eyes and do a little looking, you will soon see some way to boost your home town. Canyonville will « ave to come again in the matter of potatoes, peas, cab- bage and other delicious garden deli- cacies. Frank Hawk’s floral potatoes aré still in evidence. Upon examina tion it is found that these vines, while yet in bloom, have potatoes on their roots as large as hen’s eggs, but that’s nothing. Grandpa Jeffers, who lives just across th.e street from the Heiald office, has real potatoes and brought the si ribe a mess of them. They may not be better tl.an Canyonville spuds, or Hawk, a Irish lemons, but they taste ! better to us. Oregon Sidelights. Fine Cigars, Tobacco and Smokers’ Articles JK C. Deneff & Co. Barber Shopand Bath Room FRANK ROBISON, Proprietor HOT OR COLD BATHS Agent for Medford Domestic Laundry OREGON JACKSONVILLE, A BRAND NEW LINE OF BEST GRADE JUST ARRIVED. PRICES RIGHT. Fred J. Fick, CALL AND EXAMINE Contractor and Buildtr LUY & KEEGAN, Props Family Trade Solicited Sole Agents Albany Beer i I =e City Drug Store J. W. ROBINSON, M. D., Proprietor Handles a i full line of School Supplies con- ooks. Tablets, Pencils, Penholders sisting of Books, rennoiaers etc. Novelties, Stationery, Cigars, Toilet Ar ticles, Perfumes, Magazines and Periodicals Uregon is now a colossal vista of J beauty. Nehalem will soon have a new water pipe line. Vale postoffice receipts are increasing heavily. Falls City has a new rock crusher and steam roller. Great first alfalfa crop along the lower Umatilla. Tillamook has got conspicuously cn the map at last. We have on hand for sale the following Woodburn at last is to have a system blanks viz: of sewerage, something long needed. Lease, An automobile trip, with five passen Mortgages, gers, has been made already to Crater Bill of Sale, Lake from Medford. Agreements. Ashland by refusing a railroad fran W arranty Deeds, chise, is considered mossbacky by some Quit Claim Deeds, people of other towns. Chattel Mortgage, Acknow ledgements, Change in Southern Pacific Time Real Estate Contract, - Location Notice—Placer, Table. Location Notice Quartz, Effective January 1st, 1910. Satisfaction of Mortgage, NORTH BOUND TRAINS. Real Estate Agents Contract, Notice Application for Liquor License No. 18.......... 8:04 A.M. No. 12 Shasta Limited.......... 2:36 A.M. At reasonable prices. We intend adding No. 16 Oregon Express.........7:24 P.M. other blanks as fast as possible until No. 11 Portland Express. ...8:39 P.M. the line is complete. Blanks of special form printed to order at short notice. A New and Complete Line of Post Cards LEGAL BLANKS The proposed initiative measure to empower counties to issue bonds for road purposes ought to pass. Those to SOUTH BOUND TRAINS. whom the petitions are presented for No. 11 Shasta Limited.......... 5:47 A.M. signature should not hesitate to sign. No. 15 California Express. .10:35 A.M. It is an entirely proper measure to be No. 13 San Fran. Express.. .3:32 P.M. offered the electorate, and one that is No. 19 Ashland Passenger.. 11:22 P. M. almost certain to be adopted. The measure itself does not issue Do You Get The Best bonds. No bonds could be issued un If you have a cough, cold, asthma, til after a vote authorizing it in the croup or any throat or bronchial trouble county in which such vote is taken. and use Dr. Bell’s Pine-Tar-Honey, It is merely a plan to clothe each you do. Look for the Bell on the Bot county with authority to use the bond tle. Sold by City Drugstore. ing plan for improving the roads cf that county if, after maturer consider ation, the people of that county shall, by popular vote, determine to do so. Every woman may not be hand- A road is an asset of economic and social life. life, j A farmer connot do go«xl some, but every woman should farming with a broken plow or a worn 1 *eeP with care the good points out binder. He cannot haul grain t0 nature has given ner.^ No woman market satisfactorily or economically p^ed^have sallow skin, dull eye, with a team of cayuse ponies, or on a 1 blotchy complexion, who pays wagon with half the spokes out of one ' i proper attention to her health. wheel. Nor can he economically or I Where constipation, liver derange satisfactorily transport his products to ments. blood impurities and other the buyer or railroad station over a I irregularities exist, good complex cayuse road. The attempt to do so is ! ion, bright eyes and sprightly cannot exist. Internal costly, wasteful and helps to cause! movements IcrangrnicnU roveal themtelve« sooner failure, The cayuse road costs the I ir later on the surface. Headache, dark farmers of the country $300,1)00,000, | i <;• around the eyes, sallow skin, a con- and the farmers of Oregon $2.000,000 UM tired feelinc--mean that the liver digestive organs are needing help and every year. It is an awful toll on «nd crrection. Chamberlain's Stomach and human endeavor, and that is why the ■irer Tablets give this necessary help, plan has been evolved for authorizing they work in nature's own wn,. They do «■ ret, Cush the bowels but tone up the liver and any Oregon county to issue bonds as an t-smach to fulfill thoir proper function*. So nttld do they act that one hardly realize* aid in good road building. It is un «hat ffcntlo they have taken medicine. Chamberlain'* thinkable that the measure can meet 1)blets can be relied upon to relieve bsliousne**« ind.gestion, constipation and disxusoa*. Sold «y. with serious opposition.—Journal. cry w bar*. Pnc* 25 caata. A Handsome Woman JACKSONVILLE POST. The Weather. Following is the report of U. S. Vol unteer Cooperative Observer, E. Britt; for Jacksonville, for month of May. Latitude 42 deg. 18. min. north; longi tude 123 deg. 5 min. west. DATE 1 .......... 2 .......... 3 .......... 4 .......... 5 .......... 6 .......... 7 .......... 8 .......... 9.......... 10 .......... 11 .......... 12 .......... 13 14 ........ 15 16 17 .......... 18 . 19 .......... 20 .......... 21 . . 22 ......... 23 . 24 .... 25 26 . 27 28 29......... .30 31 MAXI- MUM 68 62 59 54 72 81 87 89 76 64 74 79 76 73 71 82 87 S8 74 78 89 86 93 76 72 72 71 88 87 96 94 MINI- rHEC’P. CH 'R'C'T TAT'N OF DAY MUM 83 44 38 39 39 +1 48 49 49 46 43 43 44 43 37 38 « 48 41 40 47 52 51 55 50 4» 48 44 « «2 58 .12 .23 Part cloudy cloudy clear .73 thunder part cloudy clear hazy clear .M thunder cloudy .30 .04 partcloudy clear Temperature—mean max. 78.06; mean min. 45.42; mean 61.74; Max. 98 on 30th. min. 37, on 15; greatest range 46. 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 m 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 & Lime Company. FURNITURE Having purchased the business formerly conducted by the Med ford Furniture Co., I 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 profhptly and neatly. New Ranges I have just : ecelved a ship ment of fine Kitchen Ranges waichl offer at reasonble prices T. L. DeVore