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About Jacksonville post. (Jacksonville, Or.) 1906-19?? | View Entire Issue (Jan. 28, 1911)
1 LOCAL NEWS J. W. Opp was in Medford Tuesday. Cement walks are being laid on “C” street. E. D. Briggs of Ashland was at the court house Monday. H. E. Bowman was transacting business in town Wednesday. I eter M. Kershaw of Medford was a visitor in town Monday. Constable Singler of Medford was in town Monday. Dr. T. W. Hester made a trip to Medford Sunday. Elmer A. Hicks of Medford was in town Monday. BORN—Saturday, to Mrs. Richard Gaskin, a daughter. J. A. Lemery Esq. of Ashland was transacting business in town Monday. Richard F. Lewman of Appleton, Ore. was a visitor in town Monday. Attorney« Gus Newbury and W. E. Phipps of Medford, were attending court Monday. W. H. Venable of the Applegate was in attendance at the court house as a juror, this week. G. E. Neuber who had been at his mines near Joe Bar for several weeks has returned. Judge Calkins will preside in the circuit court at Klamath Falls, next week. Arthur Brown and T. 0. Erickson of Medford were transacting business in own Monday. Mr. and Mrs. W. A. Jones re turned from Portland Tuesday where they hav« been on a business trip. P. S. Steenstrup left Monday for Chicago, Ill., where he has been cal led on a rushing business trip. Mrs. M. L. Nelson is reported seri ously ill at her home in this place, the result of a fall on an icy sidewalk during the recent cold snap. J. P. Wells, the County School Supt. spent a few days this week visiting the Ashland schools and the schools in the precincts joining Ashland. Mr. and Mrs. Lewis Ulrich enter tained the Five Hundred Club at cards Tuesday evening. After a few hours of enjoyable card games, a dainty lunch was served. Miss Mary Peter spent Saturday and Sunday at Medford visiting relatives. Her mother Mrs. Mary Peter who is teaching school in that city is keeping house this week for her brother, Gus Newbury, while Mrs. Newbury is away south. M. M. Taylor and wife left Wednes day morning for Salem where Mr. Taylor will attend the annual conven tion of the Wi o esale and R .-tail Grocery Merchants of the state. They will go on to Portland after the convention and spend a few days. BUSINESS LOCALS. Watches Repaired. Bring them to Rollins, Ryan Building, Jacksonville. Fire insurance in reliable companies, written at this office. The Bos» has a fine line of fresh can dies. fruit and nuts. MINERS NOTICE-Notice of Location both Quartz and Placer, for sale at this •ffice,. JACKSONVILLE POST. Wanted—Maid for general housework. Must be neat and trustworthy. Wages $25. per month. Phone Jacksonville 321. Mrs. P. S. Steenstrup. Chamberlain’s Cough Remedy never disappoints those who use it for obstin ate coughs, colds and irritations of the throat and lungs. It stands unrivalled as a remedy for all throat and lung diseases. Sold by City Drug Store. Chamberlain’s Cough Remedy is not a common, every-day cough mixture. It is a meritorious remedy for all the troublesome and dangerous complica tion» resulting from cold in the head, throat, chest or lungs. Sold by City Drug Store. For Sale—Tract of timber land in Jackson County, Oregon, containing 160 acres, estimated at four million feet yellow pine timber. A snap if taker at once. Apply to Jacksonville Pest. Have you a weak throat? If so, you cannot be too careful. You cannot begin treatment too early. Each cold makes you more liable to another and the last is always the harder to cure. If you will take Champerlam’s Cough Remedy at the outset you will be saved much trouble. Sold by City Drug Store. V/orr.en’s Timo Schedules. Few women speak of a train starting slightly off the even hour, as the 3:02 train, for example, or the 3:12. “Three" will do. It bothers a man a heap to go hunting for a 3 o'clock train by feminine directions when It Is a 3:12 train. For some women "3" will do for the 2:54 train; It's near enough. Then the man following feminine di rections, unless he Is on hl^ guard against these pitfalls. Is lost. Prob ably it it weren't for his business train ing, which teaches a man that 3:02 Is not 3, not 3:01, not 3:01%, not 3:01%, but 3:02, he'd be better natured about women’s time schedules.—Boston Post FOR SALE White Leghorn eggs and baby chicks from heavy-laying pure bred stock. Pullets began lay ing at i1/. months old. Eggs per setting, $1.50; baby chicks, per dozen, $2.00. Will book orders for a few baby chicks and settings of eggs from my high class Single Comb White Orpingtons The Soft Answer. for delivery after March 1. Cockerels Two men were occupying a double averaged 7 lbs. at five months old. seat In a crowded car. One of them Write for prices. Mrs. E. E. Oman, was a long distance whistler and the other was evidently annoyed. “You Jacksonville, Or. don’t seem to like my whistling?” said Read in January Sunset Magazine the noisy one after a five minute con- LOS ANGELES —HOMELAND tlnuous performance, “No, I don’t,” Superbly illustrated in four colors was the frank reply. "Well." coutin- ued the other, "maybe you think you THE SPELL tre man enough to stop It?" “No, I By C. N. & A, M. Williamson don’t think I am,” rejoined the other, A Thrilling California Romance Now on sale All News-stands—15c. “but I hope you are.” And the whist ling was discontinued.—Argonaut The busiest and mightiest little thing Poise. that ever was made is Chamberlain’s When you lose your temper, when Stomach and Liver Tablets. They do you procrastinate, when you get nerv the work whenever you require their ous, excited; when you are blue and aid. These tablets change weakness disappointed, when you worry, you into strength, iistlessness into energy, lose much of your energy, your etli- gloominess into joyousness. Their clency; you caunot bring the whole. action is so gentle one don’t realize complete, positive man to your task. they have taken a purgative. Sold by A discordant, troubled, unbalanced mind is in no condition to create, pro City Drug Store. duce. It Is negative, and a negative mind cannot produce. When You See the Bell Never mind what others do; run your own think your own thought, On the bottle you have our guarantee live machine, your own life. Let others fret that you are getting the best cough and worry, if they will; keep yout and cold remedy. Dr. Bell’s Pine-Tar- poise, your serenity. Do not imitate, Honey has millions of satisfied users. follow, pretend or pose. Be fearless, Sold at City Drug Store. self reliant, Independent. Be your self—Success Magazine. THE POULTRY YARD. Keep the dust box supplied with nice clean dust, and see that the grit box is never empty. Keeping many breeds is a poor way to succeed. Get down to one or I wo varieties and give them the best of care. If the hens were compelled to work a little harder these days for what grain they get, it would bo a good thing for them. As the new corn gets dry and hard it is safe to feed more than when it was soft and green. It is more easily digested and gives better results. Never feed meat scraps that were made of rotten meat. Good, pure feed is the only thing that ever ought to be fed to a fowl of any kind. During winter the drinking vessels must be emptied each evening; it is much easier to do that thar it is to break a solid cake of ice in them the next morning. If it possibly can be done, clean up the droppings each day. It is work that well repays one. Never allow this cleaning to be delayed longer than a week. Leaving the birds to fight their own battle» against lice and other enemies may save some work, but it will cost some eggs; and eggs are worth money these days. Do not delay any longer the job of culling out the poor stock. It is a mistake to keep even a single unprofi table fowl. Have the stock up in quality rather than in quantity. If the hens are fed hot corn for sup per, they will go to bed happy these cold winter nights. Feed it just as hot as they can eat it comfortably. Shell some in a baking-pan and stir and heat it in the oven. As the weather grows colder, increase the supply of corn. It is a heating food. But never feed it alone. A good grain mixture for winter is two parts whole corn, one nart each wheat and oats; all well mixed. Many hens never know what it is to be comfortable from one end of the winter to the other, except on a day when it thaws, You can not expect hens to do well under such conditions. To do w ell they must be comfortable. The worst thing is to make poultry drink ice-cold water; chibs them clear through. They must warm tu.t water before the work of digestion can go on a'ain. Warm the water for tnem —not hot, but just comfortably warm. —Farm Journal. Chamberlain’s Cough Remedy is a What Ci n We Say very valuable medicine for throat and lung troubles, quickly relieves and More than if you ai u not satisfied after cures painful breathing and a danger- using Sutherland’s rlagie. Eye Salve a.isly sounding cough which indicates we will refund your nr.ney. 25c at the c -nge»ted lungs. Sold by City Drug City Drug Store Store. The new Oliver Typewriter, latest improved can be seen at this office. We have secured the agency for JacK- aouville and »urrounding country and I of our Straight Ken tucky Whiskey ’ would be pleased to receive your order. will be «ent /ree to »ho first man iu L J acksonville Post■ hi your locality seiviin g us 25 names. Whiskey is a good friend but a poor i Four full quarts I£ HUSKY master. Used in moderation it «heer», RSSt WHISKEY (Two .damped) ¡' spires and strengthens men. In this K No other mall order hooaa haa ao eqnal to It. gray woilJ why may we rot touch Four full quart» of PiGFECTICN $3 elbows with our neighbors occasionally in a social glass? Why may we not r^RCAJITILE CO. in ike reasonable use of that prince of 7 th ako »-jitwiM «Tsarr« whiskies-I. W. HARPER Sold by E. | PORTLAND. OREGON H. HELMS. M Nunan - Taylor Co ÔÏ To those who want staple goods at whole sale prices, we are offering for the next 30 days to close all our stock of Young Men’s and Boys’s Overcoats and Suits Overcoats. Eoys’ Regular Cost $'-1.00 now $3.00 Young Men's Overcoats, Regular 10.00 “ 7.50 Men's Overcoats, Regular 15.00 “ 11.25 Boy’s Suits, Regular Young Men's Suits, Regular Wool Suits, Men’s All M » M - Regular J?1 J.ij 5.00 “ 3.75 10.00 “ 7.50 ‘H: ft 20.00 “ 15.00 ft Making you a sweeping reduction of 25c. on every dollar you buy from us. Our goods are not shopworn, we guarantee them as represented. We also offer ou a large assortment of Men’s Oregon Wool Mackinaws Men’s and Boys’ Wool Sweater Coats, $1.00 to $3.50 Please give us a trial and see if we will not do just as we advertise. Ours is the largest general stock of of merchandise in Southern Oregon. Nunan-Taylor Co., Jacksonville, Oregon Shakespeare’s Irishman. An Englishman and an Irishman were having an argument on the sub ject of Shakespeare. “1 defy you," said the former, “to find a single Irish character lu the whole of his works.” E. Mowery, F. M. Roundtree, “Well, I can give you two. at all Manager Secretary events." replied the Irishman—"Miss Jacksonville Construction O’Phelia and Corry O’Lanus.” He forgot Hamlet’s Intimate friend, ompany who stood beside him while he was contemplating his uncle iu devotion, All Kinds of Cement Work. Walks and observed, “How could I do it, Pat, Floors and Foundations. while he is praying?”—Springfield Re Copings of Artistic Design. Cement publican. For Sale Where He Wanted to Go. A man went into the ticket office JACKSONVILLE, OREGON of the Colorado Midland railway re cently and said to the ticket agent, “I want to get a ticket to Lame Water, GUS NEWBURY Colo.” “To what place?” asked the perplex Attorney-at-Law ed ticket man. “Lame Water. It’s a mining camp." Will Practise in All Courts in the Stat« The agent put his head in his hands and thought deeply a moment. “Oh,” OREGON. MEDFORD, he said finally, "you mean Cripple Creek, don’t you?" “Yes, that’s the place.” said the man; "I got it wrong."—Denver Post. How the Roman Empire Grew. TILE FOR SALE He Never Got His Money back. Sutherland’s Eagle Eye Salve cured his eyes and he did not want it. Painless and harmless. 25c. at the City Drug Store. Will Convince You My Hardware Prices Are Right Chris Kenney Ryan Bldg., Opposite U. S. Hotel I). W. BAGSHAW Rome was founded 750 B. C., the kings were expelled 509 B. C.. and it NOTARY PUBLIC AND CONVEYANCER was not until 290 B. C.. 460 years after Fire Insurance the founding of the city, that the Ro mans conquered their immediate neigh Office with Jacksonville Post bors, the Samnites, Latins, etc. It was not until 266 B. C.. following the defeat OREGON of Pyrrhus, that Rome was supreme JACKSONVILLE, in Italy, from the southern boundary of Cisalpine Gaul to the Sicilian strait For 350 years, from the foundation of the city, the Romans could stand on the bins of their city and almost look across their entire territory, as It stretched away only some twenty miles on either hand. After the consolidation We have now in stock of their power in Italy, however, it took them but 150 years to conquer at our kiln, a large quan the world. Eczema, Ringworm, Tetter, chapped hands or lips, boiis, sores and all skin diseases are quickly cured by the use of Dr. Bell’s Anti septic Salve. ¿5c a box at all dealers. A creamy snow white ointment. A Call 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. Great Combination Offer The POST has made arrangements with the PORTLAND EVEN- ING TELEGRAM whereby we can give subscribers the advantage of a gigantic combination offer for a limited period. You can get a Metropolitan evening paper with all the latest news from all over the world and all the news of Jacksonville and vicinity in the POST at a remarkably low rate. THE EVENING TELEGRAM is the best paper in the state, maiket report» unexcelled, Saturday edition contains a magazine and comic section in colors. The Portland Evening Telegram The Jacksonville Post $5. per year 1.50 per year 6.50 Both papers through this oflice paid in advance for one year, or before February 15th 1911. Jacksonville Brick, Tile . & Lime Company. A49 AM BUSINESS CARDS. Silas J. Day Abstract Co Has several good barg tins in city and country property and transacts all legal and insurance business, O. N. NELSON, Manager JACKSONVILLE, OREGON Lawyer A QUART BOHLE? Office in Bank of Jacksonville Building JACKSONVILLE, DR. T. T. In nerfeet health there Is alway» a fine feeling of buoyancy and exhil aration, of strength and conscious power. The reverse Is the rase when the Liver Is Torpid. It Is a dead weight that hampers every organ In th» body and All« the system with impurities that undormino the constitutional etrength. In All Such Cases the Remedy Is HERBINE THE GREAT TONIC AND INVIGORANT For Torpid Liver and Constipated Bowels. II. K. HANNA OREGON SHAW When ths Liver get« Torpid, it brings with It a long train of «ymptoni» The moat prominent are: bad <llg«*«tlon. dl»»lnr«». constipation, vertigo—which mean» «pell« of blindness on «tooplng r,*ln» suddenly, sallow complexion, flatulence or wind In the bowel«. Intolerable lasinesa which the victim U "him" J of bS7 eannbt overcame. Great discouragement, a feeling that everything end • verybodv Is against him. The fine cleansing and rejuvenating Influence of Herbinn Is Just the thing needed In this condition. It act» at once on the Liver, Stomach and Bowel». The Liver responds promptly to its stimulating effect. The Bowels are emptied and purified through its VtinrA fKl» ties. The digestion 1« strengthened and the whole system renovated: As a f * Jleoroil» cua- better. He begins to improvo with the first do»o and a few days use puts him in One vigorous ion dltlou. Try It. _ . . _ . . — Sold Everywhere at 50c per Bottle. JAMES F. BAI.I-ARD Dentist. PROPRIETOR ______________ atephen» Eye Salve 1» a remedy of arrest power In «Uaeaere nt the eyea or eyelid». etrenatheaa the elaht. Ollie in Ryan Bj’ldin *. California St. Soto AsoRtcoHMtNotoBv Up«! . » JACKSONVILLE OREGON I CITY DRUG STORE It heal» qulehly and I