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LOCAL NEWS Your summer outing all sizes of duck Wall Tents for sale. Nunan-Taylor Co Jacksonville Medford’s pipe line ha3 been com- pie ted. R. T. Burnett has returned from a BUSINESS LOCALS trip to the north. Mrs. M. Day visited friends in Med Mason’s Fruit Jars With ford Wednesday. Caps and Rubbers Dr. J. F. Reddy of Medford was in town Wednesday. Complete. A. B. Cornell of Grants Pass was in town Wednesday. Half gallons $1.25 Doz. William Hull of Grants Pass was in Quarts this city Wednesday. 1.00 ÍÍ Miss Rose Buckley of Applegate Pints .75 was in town this week. Jelly glasses .50 u Miss Mattie Williams of Medford was in town Wednesday. Mason’s jar caps .25 AT The usual services will be held in Economy jar caps .20 the M. E. church Sunday. Nicholas Jerry, “the nugget king” Best quality jar rub oers was in this city Thursday. Ladies’ Colored Silk Gloves, Tans, Greys, and Browns, at three dozen for 25 cents. Robert Cook of Grants Pass was in 35c., 55c. and 75c., Regular 75c. and $1.00 Goods town Wednesday afternoon. NUNAN-TAYLOF; CO. h Henry McClallen of Roseburg was Ladies’ Combination Underwear, $1.25 to $2.50, reduced Jacksonville, Ore. a visitoi' in town this week. from $2.00 to $1.00 Policeman Hinton of Medford, was Get your ice cream at The Boss. at the court house Thursday. Corset Covers, 35c., to 75c. formerly 50c. to $1.25 Call at the Boss, for some of that Porter J. Neff, Esq. of Medford was delicious candy. White Embroidered Skirts, $1.25 to $2.50 all ] reduced at the court house Thursday. The Boss has a fi 15e ¡¡ne of fresh can 25 per cent Judge Stephen A. Jewell of Grants dies. fruit and ni 4ts. J'ass was in town Wednesday. Ladies’ Silk Waistings, Silk Poplin, White Swiss, Colored Chamberlain’s Stomach and Liver Mr. and Mrs. Jesse Houck of Med- Tablets gently stimulate tt e liver and Lawns, Corded and Brocaded Piques foi d were in this city Wednesday. bowels to c xpel poisonous matter, I all reduced 25 per cent Jo bn Wickstrom, a prominent miner cleanse the system, cure constipation of Wi Uiams creek, was in town this and sick h< ;adache. Sold by all dealers. All Our Children’s Wash Suits at 50c. Regular 75c., week. IN WI NTER its a cold. IN SUM $1.00 and $1.25 Goods Charli ‘s Meserve of The Fruit MER i\8 bowel complaint. Be good to Grower -at Medford was in town this jour poor old stomach these hot days. All New and Up-to-Date Goods. Lots of Other Bargains too Don t ask it to assimilate raw, rank, week. Numerous to Mention. Come Early and Often. Colonel E. Hofer, editor of the no> idescript whiskies. Give it good, P ure, gentle old. I. W. HARPER Journal at S alem, was in town Wed ’¿'or Sale by E. H. Helms. nesday. ; The world’s most successful medicine William Sm/th, deputy sheriff of JACKSONVILLE. OREGON for bowel complaints is Chamberlain’s Josephine County, was in town Wed Colic, Cholera and Diarrhoea Remedy. nesday. It has relieved mors pain and suffer L. G. Porter x>f Medford was a ing, and saved more lives than any the circuit court , witness before other medicine in use. Invaluable for Thursday. children and adults. Sold by all dealers. Sam DeRoboam is working in 'the For sale Millinery stock and fixtures county clerk’s office at the court house in Jacksonville, Ore., No competitor. this week. Reasons for selling; Must retire. I Henry J. Bauten of Forest creek Call or address; Milliner, Jackson BUSINESS CARDS. attended the funeral of Judge Hanna ville, Oregon. Wednesday. Soreness of the muscles, whether E. V. Carter of Ashland attended induced by violent exercise or injury, A. E. REAMES funeral of the late Judge Han na Wed is quickly relieved by the free appli A T Lawyer nesday evening. cation of Chamberlain,s Liniment. Sheriff Russell of Granta Pass at This liniment is equally valuable for Practise in all State and Federal Courts tended the funeral of Judge Hanna, in muscular rheumatism, and always Kahler Block JACKSONVILLE affords quick relief. Sold by all dealers. this city Wednesday. The new Oliver Typewriter, latest Attorney Walker of Central Point The Only Beach in the Pacific Northwest GUS NEWBURY was transacting legal business at the improved can be seen at this office. Where the pretty Water Abates, Moss Agates, Moonstones, We have secured the agency for Jack court house Tuesday. Attorney-at-Law Carnelians, and Rock Oysters can be found. sonville and surrounding country and City Recorder, M. F. Eggleston of Will Practise in All Courts in the State Ashland was in attendance at the would be pleased to receive your order. OUTDOOR SPORTS OF ALL KINDS MEDFORD, OREGON. Jacksonville Post funeral of Judge Hanna Wednesday. Including Hunting, Fishing, digging Rock Oysters, Boating, Teething children have more or less M INERS NOTICE -Notice of Location Surf Bathing, Riding, Autoing, Canoeing and Dancing. Pure diarrhoea, which can be controlled by II. K. IIANNA both Quartz and Placer, for sale at this mountain water and the best of food at low prices. Fresh giving Chambe Iain’s Colic, Cholera i office, JACKSONVILLE POST. Crabs, Clams, Oysters, Fish and Vegetables of all kinds daily. Lawyer and Diarrhoea Remedy. All that is H. L. De Armond, Esq. a rising necessary is to give the prescribed IDEAL CAMPING GROUNDS, with strict sanitary regula young attorney of Grants Pass, was in dose after each operation of the bowels Office in Bank of Jacksonville Building tions, at nominal cost. town Thursday and made this office a more than natural and then castor oil JACKSONVILLE, OREGON Three Day-Saturday to Monday Rate pleasant visit. to cleanse the system. It is safe and Low Round-TripSeason Tickets from S. I’, points, Portland to Cottage Fred D. Wagner, editor of The Ash sure. Sold by all dealers. Grove inclusive, including branch lines DR. T. T. SHAW also from allC. * E. stations Albany and land Tidings, was in attendence at the FOR SALE—A tract of timberland, from all points in Oregon, Wash west. Good going on Saturday or Sunday, funeral of the late Judge [Hanna, and for return Sunday or Monday. ington and Idaho on sale daily containing 160 acres, situated in Dentist. Wednesday afternoon. Douglas Co., Ore. Timber estimated Office in Ryan Building, California St. A large number of Medford’s re at 4,000,000 feet, fir and cedar. presentative citizens were at the court Upstairs Apply to Jacksonville Post. house Thursday on account of the When the stomach ¡fails to perform JACKSONVILLE OREGON Phipps condemnation suit. its functions, the bowels become de California street has presented a ranged, the liver and the kidneys con lively appearance during the past gested causing numerous diseases. 1). W. B^GSHAW week, caused by the workmen tearing The stomach and liver must be restored from Albany, Corvallis and Philomath, with corresponding low rates NOTARY PUBLIC AND CONVEYANCER up the old sidewalks prepatory to to a healthy condition and Chamber ~ P. or C. & E. from points west, in effect ail summer. Call on any S. Fire Insurance laying the cement walks ordered by lain’s Stomach and Liver Tablets can Agent for full particulars as to rates, train schedules, etc.; also for the city council. copy of our beautifully illustrated booklet, “Outings in Oregon,” or Le depended upon to do it. Easy to Office with Jacksonville Post Report was received Wednesday cake and most effective. Sold by all write to OREGON JACKSONVILLE, evening that Miles Cantrail a well dealers. WM. M c M urray , known farmer ¡of the Applegate val General Passenger Agent, Portland, Oregon ley had been seriously injured by a Twenty-Five Cents is the Price of Peace. heavy hay rack which he was placing The terrible itching and smarting, I Good for Nothing but the EyeJ in position on a wagon, falling and incident to certain skin diseases, is striking him on the head. almost instantly allayed by applying Among the members of the bar Chamberlain’s Salve. Price, 22 cents. attending the funeral of Judge Hanna For sale by all dealers. Wednesday afternoon were: William M. Colvig, A. E. Reames, J. R. Neil, Executor’s Notice To Creditors. I have just opened a shoe H. D. Norton, Gus Newbury, W. I. I n the county court of O regon , for jackson shop in Abbott’s Hardware COUNTY Vawter, E. E. Keliy, B. F. Mulkey, Store where I am prepared In ths matter of the estate of Anna Henry, C. B. Watson, Mahlon Purdin, J. B. to make Johnson, Clarence Reames, F. J. deceased. Notice is hereby given that the undersigned, NEW BOOTS AND SHOES Newman, and Judge F. M. Calkins. Samuel Boussum has been duly appointed by the Great care shculd be taken during County Court of Jackson County. Oregon, Ex Family Trade Solicited In a workmanlike manner. the dry season especially, to guard | ecutor of the estate of Anna Henry, de Repairing done promptly, ceased. All persons having claims against said . against fire. Persons should be very estate are hereby notified to present the same, i Prices reasonable. careful about throwing aside lighted duly verified to the undersigned, Executor . matches, cigar fstubs, etc. In the of said estate, at his residence in Jacksonville. | absence of ,a proper water supply a Oregon, within six months from the date of the , firat. publication of this notice. Date of first pub fire might easily destroy half the lication if. July 30. 1910. buildings in the town. An ounce of SAMUEL BOUSSUM. Executor of Dr. Bell’s Pine-Tar-Honey the estate of Anna Henry, deceased. I prevention is worth a pound of cure. For Coughs and Colds. A fire alarm was sounded Tuesday night about 10 o,clock, smoke and Proprietor flames were discovered ascending from the rear of Eugene Thompson’s Every woman may not be hand lot on the .side hill between 4th and some, but every woman should HOT OR COLD BATHS 5th streets. Help arriving quickly the ’.jeep with care the good points ¡Agent for fire was soon subdued; the only damage nature has given her. No woman JOHN DUNNINGTON, Prop.', being the destruction of a small, old need have sallow skin, dull eye, Dealer in Medford Domestic Laundry frame shack said to have been used as blotchy complexion, who pays eroper attention to her health. a chicken coop. All Kinds of Fresh and Vhere constipation, liver derange JACKSONVILLE, OREGON ments, blood impurities and other Cured Meats, Choice ÍKI L2.TKECOUGH rregularities exist, good complex i AND C'U F STHl LU MGS ion, bright eyes and sprightly Lard, Etc. noveraents cannot exist. Internal Jas. D. Fay of MelforJ was in town Monday. J. C. Brown of Medford was in town Monday. The circuit court has-been in session this week. E. E. Kelly of Medford, was in toivn this week. Prior Eaton of Forest creek was in town Thursday. Moxie Schmidt returned from Butte Falls Saturday. John C. Barnum macle a trip to Sa.n Francisco, recently. Mrs. Eugene Thompson visited friends in Medford this week. Mrs. Chris Keegan was visiting Med ford friends this week. Chris Kenney and family are camp ing on the Applegate. Mrs. Joseph Murphy of Medford was a visitor in town Tuesday. Henry Wellman of Ashland, visited relatives in town this week. J. H. Bellinger of Medford was a visitor in this city Tuesday. H. Withington, Esq. of Medford was at the court house Monday. Alex Thompson was bailiff in charge of the grand jury this week. Mrs. Otis Krause of Medford visited friends in this city Tuesday. A. S. Bliton of Medford, wa3 at the court house Monday morning. Mrs. W. H. Barnum left for Colestin for a few days outing Monday. Come out to the election Monday and vote for bonds and water. A. H. Kelbourne of Everett, Wash, was a recent visitor in this city. Mrs. Charles Nickell of Sterling visited friends in Portland, this week. Mr3. Hanna and son Leon arrived home from California, Monday even ing. H. D. Norton Esq. of Grants Pass attended the funeral of the late Judge Hanna Wednesday. Sam Rogers, the veteran minning man of the Blue Ledge, was a recent visitor in this city. A. Brown, publisher of the Rogue Magazine at Medford was in town Wednesday morning. Mrs. R. B. Dow who had been spend ing a ten days outing at Ashland, returned Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. F. W. Carnahan of the Blue Ledge mines were in town Saturday afternoon. Mrs. A. H. Steel and daughters left Monday for Ashland where they will make their future home. Petitions to the county court, asking for the establishment of county high schools are being circulated. The Mail.Tribune in its issue of Tuesday published a well deserved tribute to the late Judge Hanna. A special train was run on the R. R. V. Ry. on account of the funeral of Judge Hanna, Wednesday afternoon. The jury in the P. & E. condem nation suit were taken out to Medford to inspect the land in dispute, Monday evening. Messrs Norling, Butterly, Fleig and and Drew, of the Southern Oregon Mining & Milling Co. were in town Saturday evening. Frank Robison made a trip to Butte- Falls, Tuesday. It is probable that he will put in a barber shop at that place in the near future. Attorney R. G. Smith of Grants Pass was at the court house this week as counsel for the P. & E. Rv- Co. in the condemnation suit. The ball game at Glendale Sunday was a victory for the Jacksonville boys. Score 9 to 4. Coleman of Medford pitched for the J’ville team. Wm. A Hinna of Seattle, Wash, arrived Sunday, having been sum moned on account of the illness of his father the late Judge Hanna. Gus Newbury was at the court house this week as attorney for the Phipps’ interest in the famous right-of-way suit on trial in the circuit court., Mr. and Mrs. M. M. Taylor left Sat- urday morning for a two-weeks visit with relatives and friends in ban Francisco and other California points. Chas. Djnford Jr. and E. Wendt, left for Astoria, Sunday, to represent the local lodge of I. O. R. M. at the State convention held in that city this week. P. S. Steenstrap. the purchaser of the Beavenue tract in the southern t IwmBR. part of the city has erectel a tent io , serve as a temporary residence until his house is completed. Work on the pumping plant and < G3 50»&«i.00 sewer system at the court house is w olus TPHILOIHUREE progressing rapidly. The tower for m AU. THROAT AWDÏUNG TROU BUS the water tank and the concrete work for the septic tank are almost com GC/A0AN7ECO SAJVSFACTOPY’ pleted. • ^ II II H JÎ n rt H K 11 H MIDSUMMER CLEARANCE SALE NUNAN-TAYLOR CO li] NUNAN-TAYLOR CO H It H H ill 111 Ml SPEND THE SUMMER NEWPORT, YaquinaBay A Sunday Excursion Rate of ^TSEBUHO'S EftfiLE EYE SM.ÏE New Shoe Shop ™E RECEPTION LUY & KEEGAN, Props. W. R. Sparks  Handsome Woman Jacksonville Sole Agents Albany Beer Barber Shop a±"± Meat Market lernngements reveal themselves sooner W later on the surface. Headache, dark nn^s around the eyes, sallow skin, a con- riant tired feeling—mean that the liver rnd digestive organs are needing help and correction. Chamberlain’s Stomach and liver Tablets give this necessary help. They vzork in nature’s own way. They do not merely flush the bowels but tone up the liver and stomach to fulfill their proper functions. So mild :.nd gentle do they act that one hardly realizes that they have taken medi-ine. Chamberlain’s Tablets can be relied open to relieve biliousness, indigestion, constipation and dizziness. Sold ev erywhere. Price 25 cents. Jacksonville. Oregon DR. BELL’S ANTI-PAIN For Internal and External Pains. Two in One Dr. Bell’s Anti-Pain is both an internal and external remedy. It is an antis eptic remedy and destroys disease gei ms. Sold by City Druj Store. CHOICE CANDIES Vyt Vili f I FRESH FRUITS Fine Cigars, Tobacco and Smokers’ Articles 4^ W. C. Deneff & Co