Jacksonville post. (Jacksonville, Or.) 1906-19??, January 14, 1911, Image 3

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LOCAL NEWS
Beautiful Snow.
Circuit court will convene Monday,
Jan. 23.
Deputy Sheriff Dow was at Chico,
Cal. Monday.
The county co urt held an adjourned
session Monday.
H. K. Hanna made a trip to Medford,
Monday evening.
Attorney Hammersly of Gold Hill
was in town Saturday.
Mrs. P. A. Hines is reported ill at
her home in this place.
Ross Thomas returned from a trip
to Grants Pass, Monday.
Mrs. Mary Miiller is reported ill at
her residence in this city.
Mrs. S. E. Dunnington visited friends
in Central Point Wednesday.
The regular examinations are being
held in the public schools this week.
A representative of the nurseries at
Toppenish, Wash, was in town Thurs­
day.
John F. Stolz, representing the
Pacific Paper Co. of Portland was in
town Thursday.
Mrs. Ellen Kubli who had been visit­
ing relatives at Portland, returned
home Wednesday.
A “fracus’’ at an up-town restau­
rant created a ripple of excitement
Sunday forenoon.
Benj. M. Collins, cashier of the
Bank of Jacksonville made a business
trip to Grants Pass Tuesday.
We received a letter this week from
W. H. Clement, formerly of this city
but now sojourning at Millville, Cal.
W. S. Thompson of Spokane, Wash,
who is looking over the valley with a
view of locating, was in town Thursday.
“Don’t hide your light under a
bushel,” if you have anything to sell,
or want to increase your business,
advertise it.
He who permits water from eave
trough or elsewhere to flow upon the
sidewalk in freezing weather is not
onsidered as a “public benefactor.”
No. 145
REPORT OF THE CONDITION OFTHE
OFFICER j INSTALLED
BEEKMAN’S BANKING HOUSE
In Jac ksonville Lodge I. 0. O. F.
at Jacksonville in the State of Oregon
at the close of business,
Jan. 7th, 1911.
RESOURCES.
U.S. Bonds, securities, etc. $117,000.00
Due from tanks (not reserve
banks...............................
2,772.68
Due from approved reserve
banks and Cash or. hand 63,164.80
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The installation of officers with a
banquet foil owing was the principal
order of busin ess in Jacks anville Lodge,
I. O. O. F. Saturday nig ht, the follow­
ing are the na lies of ihe officers for
ensuing term, viz:
Noble Grand... • .................................. -AL Hege.
Total........................182,937.48 Vice Grand.... • -........... Lewis Eaton.
Rec. Secretary • • -............................ J'ohn Norris.
LIABILITIES.
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Fin.
Capital stock paid in............... $50,000.00 Treasurer....... .................. C. D. Abbott.
........Jame s Cronemiller.
Surplus fund.......................... 17,111.60 I Warden..........
Peter Fick.
Due to banks and bankers..
964.91 Conductor....... .............
.......
...........
C.
H. Basye.
Individual deposits subject to
Chaplain .......
check...............................110,060.97 R. S. N. G.... .................. Lewis...Ulrich.
• s....... F. M. Roundtree.
Demand certificates of de­
L. S. N. G..... ..................... J. W Rock.
posit...,......................... 4,800.00 R. S. V. G....
....................... J. M. Rock.
L. S. V. G,... .................. Alex Norris.
Total..........
STATE OF OREGON,
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County of Jackson, )
I, C. C. Beekman, owner of the abo ve
named bank, do solemnly sw sar
that the above statement is true to t he
best of my knowledge and belief.
C. C. Beekman, Own jr.
Subscribed and sworn to before me
this 13th day of Jan., 1911.
D. W. Bagshaw, Notary Public.
BUSINESS LOCALS
Watches Repaired. Bring
them to Rollins,
Ryan
Building, Jacksonville.
Fire insurance in reliable comp anies,
written at this office.
The Boss has a fine line of fresh .tan- |
dies, fruit and nuts.
Lodge Gives Banquet
Rnjh Rebekah Lodge gave a banquet
after the close of the regular session
Monday night which was greatly en-
joj ed by those present.
Two candidates were initiated and
officers for the ensuing term were in­
stalled during the regular session.
Following are the names of officers
installed:
Past Grand..
... .Emma Dunford.
Noble Grand
....... Nettie Jores.
Vice Grand...
....... Blanche Hege.
Secretary....
. .Margaret Taylor.
Treasurer...,
Lizzie Cronemiller.
Warden.......
.......... Ella Walsh.
Conductor.. .
....... Clara Abbott.
Chaplain.......
.......... Mary Peter.
R. S. N. G...
......... Alice Ulrich.
L. S. N. G...
... Mattie Abbott.
R. S. V..G,
......... Alice Hoefs.
L. S. V. G.
.......... Fleta Ulrich
Inside Guard
............ Lulu Watt.
Out Guard...
....... Lewis Ulrich. E. Mowery,
Start the New Year
on Correct Time
We Carry a Choice Stock of watches and Clocks
Perfectly regulated and guaranteed for one year
INGERSOLL WATCHES
YANKEE $1.00
ECLIPSE $1.50
ALARM CLOCKS
DOTS $1.00
SPASMODIC $1.50
CYCLONE $2.00
8-Day Strike Hour and 1-2 Hour
Carved Wood Frames $5.50
White and Black Marble Finish, Cathedral Gong Chimes, Duarte
Black Enamel Marble Finish, Cathedral Gong Chimes, Dixon
MINERS NOTICE -Notice of Locati on
both Quartz and Placer, for sale at th is
F. M. Roundtree,
effice,
JACKSONVILLE POST.
Manager
Secretary
Insure your buildings, automobile,
He Never Got His Money
Jacksonville Construction
etc. in the St. Paul Fire & Marine In- ,
About 4 inches of snow fell this surance Co. D. W. Bagshaw. Agent.. ! back. Sutherland's Eagle Eye Salve
Company
cured his eyes and he did not want it.
week and as a result thereof coasting
Chamberlain’s Cough Remedy never- | Painless and harmless. 25c. at the
All Kinds of Cement Work. Walks
has become a popular though somewhat disappoints those who use it for obstin­
City;Drug Store.
Floors and Foundations.
dangerous pastime with the youngsters. ate coughs, colds and irritations of the
Copings
of Artistic Design. Cement
Postmaster Miller has on exhibition throat and lungs. It stands unrivalled
For Sale
at the postoffice one of the prettiest as a remedy for all throat and lung i Dr. Bell’s Antiseptic Salve
plants we have ever seen. It is a diseases. Sold by City Drug Store. I
Good for all Skin Diseases.
OREGON
JACKSONVILLE,
large cactus in full bloom and is Wanted—Fresh milk cow. one that; j
certainly a rare sight in mid-winter.
will give not less than 4 gallons. Ad- i
Hie Medford Sun of Tuesday gave dress J. M..Schmidt, Box 705, Medford,
t a account of a scrap between a Oregon.
prominent attorney and a leading hotel
Chamberlain’s Cough Remedy is not: |
man of that place which occurred a common, every-day cough mixture.
Monday evening as the result of a It is a meritorious remedy for all the
political discussion.
troublesome and dangerous complica­
Attention is called to the statements tions resulting from cold in the head, |
of the Beekman Banking House, ar.d throat, chest or lungs. Sold by City
the Bank of Jacksonville, which appear Drug Store.
For Sale—Tract of timber land in
in another column of this paper. Both
institutions are in a flourishing con­ Jackson County, Oregon, containing
Leaving MEDFORD January 19th, tickets to Los Angeles and
dition and show an increase in business. 160 acres, estimated at four million
return will be sold for.
feet yellow pine timber. A snap if
Mess. Luy & Collins in this issue of taker at once. Apply to Jacksonville;
the Post, advertise their agency for
Pest.
the sale of J. J. Case Co.’s machinery.
Read in December, Sunset Magazine
We understand also that these gentle­
men will have a shipment of automo­ San Francisco—The Exposition City
Superbly illustrated in four colors—
biles here in a short time.
Now on sale—All News Stands—15.
Stop overs at any point going or coming at
A number of persons from thia ,city cents.
attended the show “The Time, the
any and all points desired. Tickets good via
Chamberlain’s Cough Remedy is a
Place and the Girl, at Medford
very
valuable
medicine
for
throat
ana
Saturday evening. Among
those
either route going and returning. Thirty day
present were: Mr. and Mrs. W. H. lung troubles, quickly relieves and
Barnum, Mr. and Mrs. P. Steenstrup, cures painful breathing and a danger­
limit to tickets.
Mrs. C. L. Grant, Mrs. Marie Ulrich, ously sounding cough which indicates
Misses Flora Thompson, Ffeta Ulrich, congested lungs. Sold by City Drug
This is the time of year to see San Fran­
Nell Palmer, A. A. Blackford, Messrs Store.
cisco and Los Angeles; this is the time of year
J. Percy Wells, O. Dunford, Ries
They say all whiskey is good whiskey
Chapman, John Barnum and T. W. only some is better thar others— ‘ 'Some ’
when people go south; this excursion affords all
Fulton.
means ‘ HARPER, ’ the others ar e
‘also-rans,’’—Call for HARPER at
an opportunity to make the trip at a low rate.
No. 63
E. H. HELMS.
REPORT OFTHE CONDITION OF THE
Full particulars can be had by writing or
The new Oliver Typewriter, lat< 1st
Bank Of Jacksonville
improved can be seen at this ofli ce.
calling at the S. P. ticket office or phoning 341.
at Jacksonville in the State of Oregon, We have secured the agency for Ja< K-
sonville and surrounding country a nd
at the close of business,
Those wishing to join the excursion should
would be pleased to receive your orc. er.
Jan. 7th, 1911.
Jacksonville PV>st
RESOURCES.
leave their names, that sleeping space can be
Loans and discounts............ $30,648.33
Have you a weak throat? If so, you
provided for all. Don’t delay this.
Bonds, securities, etc..........
40.00 cannot be too careful. You car not
Banking house, furniture,
begin treatment too early. Each < '.old
and fixtures .................
8,051.28 makes you more liable to another ind
Gold Dust..................... .......
18.05 the last is always the harder to ci re.
Due from approved reserve
If you will take Champerlam’s Cov gh
banks............................... 3,632.15 Remedy at the outset you will be sac ed
Coughs that keep you awake at night also
Checks and other cash items 1,126.48 much t.ouble. Sold by City Dr ug
disturb the sleep ot the rest of the family.
Cash on hand.......................... 3,898.97 Store.
They can be stopped In a few minutes with
Expenses.................................
938.75
Read in January Sunset Magazi oe
Total............................... 48,354.01
LOS ANGELES—HOMELAND
LIABILITIES.
Superbly illustrated in four colors
Capital stock paid in.............. $10,000.00«
THE SPELL
Undivided profits, less ex­
By C. N. & A, M. Williamson
penses and taxes paid...
83.26
A Thrilling California Romance
It is a Remedy of Great Relieving Power
Individual deposits subject to
Now on sale All News-star.ds —15c.
in All Lung and Throat Troubles.
check...............
35.049.09
The busiest and mightiest little thing
Demand certificates of deposit
193.21.
Ballard'« Horehound Syrup convey« a warming and relaxing In­
Time certifrcates of deposit.. 3.028.41 that ever was made is Chamberlain*!.
fluence to th® congested lungs. Heals soreness, quiets tickling
Stomach and Liver Tablets. They do
sensation in the throat, strengthens tho voice, loosens phlegm ami
Total........................... -. 48,354.01 the work whenever you require theii
relieves all Irritated conditions In the throat and lungs. Keep a
bottle In the house. It Is handy to have when needed and naves
STATE OF OREGON, )
aid. These tablets change weakness
f- ss
a world of misery to the person affected.
into
strength,
listlcssness
into
energy,
County of Jackson,
Put Up in Thr«« Sizes, 25c, 5Oc and
gloominess
into
joyousr.es
i.
Their
I, Benj. M. Collins, cashier of the
$1.00 per Bottle.
above-named bank, do solemnly swear actim is so gentle one don’t realize
that the above statement is true to the they have taken a purgative. Sold by
Buy th® 11.00 sine. It containn flvo times as much
City Drug Store.
beet of my knowledge and belief.
as the 26c else, and you get with each bottle a
Herrick's Red Pepper porous Plaster for the chest.
Benj. M. Collins, Cashier.
W hen You See the Bell
J. W. Bybee
JAMES F. BALLARD
PROPRIETOR
ST. LOWS, M0.
CORRECT Attest:-
John Dunnington On the bottle you have our guarantee
Directors. that you are getting the best cough
»■ OSO 6v
Subscribed and sworn to before me and cold remedy. Dr. Bell’s Pine-Tar-
'
Honey
has
millions
cf
satisfied
users.
thia 12th day of Jan., 1911.
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H. K. Hanna Jr., Notary Public. | Sold at City Drug Store.
EXCURSION
Los Angeles and Return
Make your selection at once
Nunan-Taylor Co.,
Jacksonville, Oregon
A Call
Will Convince You
My Hardware Prices
Are Right
Chris Kenney
$31.55
Ballard’s
Horehound Syrup
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Ryan Bldg., Opposite U. S. Hotel
January 19th, 1911
CITY DRUG STORE
JUNIOR $2.00
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Ask to see the stock of Electrical Goods at
The Corner Confectionery
Globes, Shades and Fixtures of all
always on hand.
kinds
I
Try our Candies, Cigars, Nutsand Fresh Fruits.
We have just received • nice line of Soda
and Fancy Crackers.
E. A. Thompson
Proprietor
YOU CAN ORDERyour COAL ^TELEPHONE ?
HE TELEPHONE is
man’s best salesman.
T
the
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coal
Many of his customers he never secs, for their orders
come by wire and their checks by mail.
if you move into a new house or have an un expected
need of fuel, you can often save a day’s time by tele­
phoning your order.
In the mining and shipping of coal, the Bell Telephone
has become an important factor. Iho wholesale mar­
kets and sources of supply are kept in constant touch
with the Bell Long Distance Service and tho danger of
a coal famine greatly reduced.
OTE PACIFIC TELEPHONE & TELEGRAPH CO.
Every Bell Telephone ie Ike Center of the Syeiem
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