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About Jacksonville post. (Jacksonville, Or.) 1906-19?? | View Entire Issue (May 27, 1911)
Honk Clearing» at Hank ot Jacksonville, for week endi ig May 25, ¡21,952.36. TILE FOR SALE Change i? Southern Pacific Time. Table. Effective . 'unu«y 1*. »W- FRATERNAL INSURANCE now under the supervision of State officials. m Iff IMI M Iff Also FLOUR, BRAN, SHORTS, WHEAT, ROLLED BARLEY Have a Complete_ Assortment of POULTRY SUPPLIES, CHICK FEED, GROUND BONE, EASTERN OYSTER SHELL, BEEF SCRAPS IMI Sole Agents NATIONAL PACKING CO.’S Ml MISTLETOE HAMS, CALUMET BREAKFAST BACON * IM PHONE NUMBERS Bell 144. Home 2008L M M Iff Jacksonville, Oregon Iff SPORTSMAN and TELEPHONE married HANSON-PETERSON—At the court Oregon, house in Jacksonville, Thursday May 18, 1911, by Judge I! J. R. Neil; Harry Hanson and Lena Peterson. GREEN-ROBINSON—At the court house in Jacksonville, Oregon, Thurs day, May 18, 1911, by Judge J. R. Neil; Frank Leslie Green and Mary L. Robinson. E T A CICQiAlWTT T Jy1 F _f.lL/4L/J_X The Local Service is useful in arranging his a.Tairs at home and the Long Distance Service of the Bell System hc.'Ps him to decide where to go and what to take.( By means of his Bell Telephone he can find out whether' the fish are biting or the birds arc flying, and whether guides or horses' can be secured. After he has been out awhile, if he wants to get word from* the city, the nearest Bell Telephone is a friend in need. ' Mrs- J- H- Henness. a pioneer of “• ” j Southern Oregon, whe has been spend- I ing the winter with friends in this valley, returned to her home at Port Official Paper of the City of Jacksonville, Oregon land, Monday. Luy & Keegan have completed the A weekly newspaper published every Saturday at the county seat of Jackson refitting of the building recently pur chased on north side of California County, Oregon. D. W. B agshaw , Editor. street and will open for business Mon day morning. Entered as seoond-class matter June 22, 1907, at the post office at Jacksonville, J. H. Clark of this city has sold an interest in the Pearl mine, situated in Oregon, under Act of Congress of March 3, 1879. the Applegate district, to James Converse of Michigan and F. I. Gan- non of Portland. SATURDAY, MAY 27, 1911 Miss Alice Blackford, a teacher in the public schools during the term SUBSCRIPTION: One year by mail $1.50. Advertising rates furnished on just dosed, left Sunday for an ex application. tended visit at Lewiston, Montana and other points east. JL Owing to publication of the proposed new charter in this issue, our usual space for reading matter is some what curtailed, but as the adoption of the charter is something in which many of our readers are interested, we feel that no apology is necessary. The charter as presented is different in some respects from the one voted upon two years ago. Read it and see if you can note the changes which have been made. LOCAL NEIVS Emil Britt was at Medford Tuesday. Gus Newbury was in town Monday. B. E. Mulkey was at Central Point, Sund ay. Mrs. W. T. Grieve was in Medford Tuesday. William McIntyre was in Medford Saturday. J. H. Clark was a visitor at Medford Tuesday. Lee Ellie was a visitor at Medford Wednesday. Mr. Gorst received a new Cadillac auto Saturday. O. C. Boggs, of Medford wasjn this city Thursday. D. H. Jackson of Medford was in town Thursday. Col. Frank Tou Velle of Medford in town Saturday. J. A. Lemery, Esq. of Ashland, was in town Thursday. Mrs. R. Gaskin visit«! friends at Medford Tuesday. George L. Davis of Medford was in town Wednesday. Charles Hamilton of Ruch was in this city Monday. Pat Donegan attended tho ball game at Medford Sunday. Porter J. Neff of Medford was at- ending court Thursday. Miss f lora Thompson and Mrs. Kelly visited Central Point, Sunday. Prof. U. S. Collins of Medford, visited friends in this city Saturday. Charles A. Smith of Buncom was transacting business in this city Wed nesday. Attorneys Newbury, Neff, and Vawter of Medford, were at the court house Thursday. James Shields and Mrs. Phronie Simpkins of Central Point were in town Saturday. E. N. Bowen and ▼. S. Creighton, of Beagle, were transacting business in town Monday. Dr. Reddy of Medford has taken an option on the new gold mine near Selma, in Josephine County. Benj. M. Collins and family spent Saturday night and Sunday at the home of Prof. U. S. Collins at M«L ford. A handsome monument has been erected over the grave of the late Merritt Bellinger, in the cemetery at this place. Luy & Collins sold a forty-rcre tract of timber land, situated about 4 miles west of this city to Mr. Wilson, Tues day afternoon. W. T. Bostwick of Buncom, was in town Tuesday enroute to visit his grandmother who resides on Anderson ac E. H. Helms was a visitor at Med creek. Mrs. L W. Stansell companied him. ford Sunday afternoon. B M. Collins of this city appeared H. K. Hanna made a business trip I as a witness before the U. S. District to Medford Wednesday. 1 Attorney in the J. M. Keene land case, P. F. Swayne of Buncom was in at Medford, Monday. town several days this week. Mr. and Mr». Chas. F. Dunford were ! L. C. Branson hns resigned his ' position as editor of the Medford Sun, at Ashland Wednesday evening. I and has been succeeded by Robert W. Mrs. Eugene Johnston left Saturday Ruhl, lately of Spokane aaj who comes for a visit with friends at Seattle. well recommended. Cir-uit court was in session Thurs- j The county court at its meeting Sat day for hearing some suits in equity. urday rejected the bid* for construc Frank Coleman and T. W. Fulton tion of the new jail and has issued a were at Medford Wednesday evening. call for new bids to be opened June 7. Notice is hereby given that the co- partnership heretofore existing be- tween T. L. DeVore and J. W. Rock, doing business at Jacksonville, Oregon, under the firm name of DeVore & Rock, is this day dissolved by mutual consent. All claims against that branch of the business conducted On Oregon street, in said town will be paid by T. L. DeVore and all debts owing to said branch of businsss will be collect ed by said T. L. DeVore. All claims against that branch the partnership business located California street in said town will paid by J. W. Rock and all debts owing to such branch of said partner ship business will be eollected by said J. W. Rock. Dated at Jacksonville, Oregon, May 11, 1911. was in town T. *L. D e V ore buggy which J. W. R ock . accident, re accident was BUSINESS CARDS. horse—some R»bert Ray of Ruch, Wednesday having his was injured in a recent paired. Some say the due to the speed of the think not. Mr. Steenstrup proposes to organize a company for the purpose of pur chasing and operating an automobile on the run between this city and Med ford. It is proposed to purchase a car of sufficient capacity to carry 25 passengers. At the M. E. Church on Sunday eve ning at 8 o’clock a service in memory of the late Roby Norris will be held. The subject at the morning service will be the Past. There will be special music at the morning and eve ning services. A slight accident happened at the R. R. V. R. depot Monday afternoon. The passenger coach was standing on the track near the depot when the j large engine which had been up the j track toward the Cyanide plant, j crashed into the rear end of the coach, ' splintering the platform. No one was ' hurt. The following named persons from I this city attended the Dunford-Palmer wedding at Ashland. Wednesday even ing: Mr. and Mrs. Chas. F. Dunford, j Mr. and Mrs. Lewis Ulrich, Mr. and I Mrs. H. Crouch, Misses Nellie ana I Isabelle Collins, Miss Homeyer, Miss Flossie Dunford, Messrs Chas. Dunford Jr., J. Percy Wells, and C. C. Shaw. I Every Hell Telephone i» the Center of the System The Jacksonville Cement Construction Co Concrete Buildings, Cement Cement Walks Cement Work of Any and All Writes all kinds of Life, Accident, and Fire Insurance, being agent for some of the leading companies. O. N. NELSON, Manager JACKSONVILLE, -:- OREGON FOR All Work Guaranteed. Call and See Us for Estimates SALE Office in Jacksonville Furniture Co. Building 1 Buff a 1 o-Pitt s Thresher AI bo horse power, slightly used. Size of thresher 28 inch cylinder, 48 inch rear. Machine can be seen at Stanfield, Oregon. Ad- dress Phones Home 65; Pacific 1201 W. H. SMITH D. O. LIVELY, North Portland, Kinds Oregon Cppr> CATALOG Onrj X READY TO MAIL Th« leading Seed Catalog of the West- Lilly*« Catalog. Your 1911 crop dependa on GOOD toed — tend for thia Catalog and get the beat. Write now to the Vi “THE ROOF MAN” Vi Tar and Gravel and Patent Roofs Roof Painting and Repairing 25 W. Main Street, MEDFORD, OREGON CHAS. H. LILLY CO., Seattle, Wn. HERBINE Ikey" Dunford of this city weds MissNelliePalmer of Ashland At Ashland, Wednesday evening at 8 o’clock, Oscar W. Dunford of this city and Miss Nellie Palmer of Ashland were united in the holy bonds of matrimony, in the presence of a large number of guests, friends of the bride and groom. The groom is the son of Mr. and Mrs. C. F. Dunford of this city, and is well known and is quite popular in social circles. The bride is a resident of Ashland, who was a teacher in the public schools in thia city during the past term. They arrived in this city early Thurs day morning and will reside in the southern end of town. The Post extends congratulations and wishes the young couple a long and happy married life. &THE PACIFIC TELEPHONE <2 TELEGRAPH CO. Silas J. Day Abstract Co WEDDiNG BELLS tí VERY TIME a man wants to get away from all connection with the busy world, the telephone is an inportant helper. Notice of Dissolution. t/Zl V/JtXAJ VAX V TRAINS. S3 All Kinds of Fancy and Staple Groceries SOUTH BOUND ' Ashland Motor......... ....... 8:45 A. . .10:35 A. California Express . 2:24 P. Ashland Motor....... 3:32 P. San Francisco Express. Shasta Limited(Mail onlj )5:47A. 3 M M Dealers in Fraternal insurance is now under official supervision in this state, and every first-class fraternal order ought to be glad of it. The business trans acted by the fraternal societies that issue insurance is a considerable per centage of the entire insurance busi ness of the state; p issiblv, considering the risks taken in a »numerical sense, it is the major percentage. There is little doubt, in fact, that fraternal insurance is a factor in the future welfare of a greater number of homes than that sold by the level premium companies. There is no doubt what ever that unregulated, fraternal in surance offers on inviting field crooked exploitation in which public becomes an easy victim, regulation or supervision which put a check on this sort of business will serve as a protection for worthy insurance orders and for the public es well. —Ex. ss Nunan-Talyor Co Fortland Pass *Xer....... *’ 20 Grar.ts Pass M< <or......... £• 24 32 Grants Pass Mo. or...................... ’ M Oregon Express.. ........................ ’ 2-16 Oregou Express -••••• p 12 Shasta Limited (Ma il U only)2:35 only)2:85 A. S S S S S M M M Iff IM’ IMI [Ml bn NORTH t «TND TRAINS. s 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 & Lime Company. PO ison oAK NEVER OFMFnV 30 YEARS FAILING HLM l UT THEStkNOm RILES, CHILBLAINS FELONS. BURN». ETC. A VALUABLE HOUSEHOLD SALVE au . oausoisrs have it on will obtain on rcovcst ACCENT HO SUBSTITUTES frr'ce 25 Cents RAISES the DOUGH Better than other powders— producing light, dainty, whole some cakes and CRESCENT BAKING POWDER M high grad« and moderate in pnce— 25c lb. tin at grocers. Greece«* Mfe. Co., Seattle I For the Bowels A Cure for Chronic Constipation, Torpid Liver and Irregular Bowel Movements. Constipation Is the most common disorder of the bowels, affects both sexes and all ages but Is more prevalent among women because their duties In the household require less physical exercise than the occupations ot men; therefore women suffer most from Its baneful effect 4 > A constipated person Is an easy victim when exposed to any serious disease—Pneumonia, Typhoid Fever, Malaria, Rheumatism. Small Pox. Yellow Fever and Bright « Disease gather their annual harvest of death among those who are habitually constipated. Ev.-n thouch they escape these diseases, such persons are always ailing more or less. They have headaches, bad digestion, dial- ness. vlrttgo (blind staggers), sallow complexion, flatulence, loss Ct strength: and no energy at all. Herblne has a most admlrabla effect In the bowels: it Is cooling, purifying and regulating, puts a prompt check on biliousness, wind in the bowels, nervous, ness. heartburn, bod breath, low spirits, drowsiness Ln th« day-, time and nervous wakefulness at night. Price 50c per Bottle. jaucs r. ru ' juw RftowrroR ST. UMM. M0 l For Weak sigla or Sore Llxea. use Stephea« Eye Salve. 50UOANoft«CQMM«M0tpBv It H