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Buncoin Reports. Ml M Ladies ! IM NUNAN-TAYLOR CO. offer you for the 4th of July, excellent values and reduced prices in We are having fine weather here, the first crop of hay was extra heavy. People from different parts of the country are camping on Little Apple- E«tg. David Coppie of Big Applegate is quite sick at this writing, Dr. Cameron is in attendance. John Cantrail was in Medford Monday. W H. Venable was at Saltmarsh's last week. Mrs. W. R. Garrett and fa mi I j’ spent several days in Medford during the celebration. Mr. and Mrs. Carl Cox are visiting on Little Applegate. Amos and Fort McKee were ’ in Jacksonville Sunday. W. R. Garrett of Buncom was in town on business matters this week. Bert Daly who is working on the Cameron ranch spent Sunday night with Bert Goldsby. Otis and Lavern Buck were in town Thursday with a load of creain. Uncle Joe Daly who left for last week is expected back here in three months. Crossbar Striped and Plain Dimities, price 12 l-2c. to 25c. India Linen......................................................... 10c. to 25c. White Persian Lawn........................................ 15c. to 30c. All colors in Plain and Figured Lawns........ 12 l-2c. to 15c. Corded Piques, special price........................... 25c. White Indian Head _.......................................... 16 2-3c. w IMI I Combination Suits and Gowns in all sizes IM Lawyer Correspondence to the Poot. 0 Muslin Embroiderod and Lace Trimmed Corset Covers Embroidered and Lace Trimmed Waists in choice patterns Embroidery, Edging, Flouncing, Allovcr, Insertions, Readings, lower than ever Lace and Embroidered Collars, .Jabots and Berthas, all up-to-date Valenciennes, Torchon and Linen Laces for anv garni, nt Also full assortment of Ruchings and Ribbons II. K. HANNA BUSINESS CARDS. NEWBURY GUS Office in Bank of Jacksonville Building Attomey-at-Law OREGON JACKSONVILLE. Will Practise in All Courts in theJState MEDFORD, OREGON. D. W. BAGSHAW NOTARY ^PUBLIC AND CONVEYANCER FOR SALE 1 Buffalo-Pitts Fire Insurance Office with Jacksonville Post JACKSONVILLE, OREGON DR. T. T. SHAW Dentist. Thresher Also horse power, slightly used. Size of thresher 28 inch cylinder, Machine can be 48 inch rear. seen at Stanfield, Oregon. Ad- dress Office in Ryan‘Building, California St. Upstairs] D. 0. LIVELY, Oregoa OREGON North Portland, JACKSONVILLE Mrs. R. J. Jennings was visiting Mrs. John Cantrail last week. You will like our prices and we would like your custom William Cameron was a Jacksonville visitor last week. Nunan-Taylor Co Mrs. J. Parks and family spent the Fourth in Medford. Bird Saltmarsh is not improving very fast. Womanly Wisdom. Always put off till to-morrow what is wrong to be done to-day. Heat your knite before cutting hard soap. E. M. Ballou vs. O. S. Ballou et al. Wet a cloth with a bit of soda on Default order. it and clean up the grease spots on NEW CASES your kitchen floor. M. Purdin et al vs. Arthur H. Davis Jelly from berries picked wet is Official Paper of the City of Jacksonville, Oregon et al. Action to recover money. almost sure to mold, and doesn.t jell Complaint filed, summons. right. Try to pick them dry. Wm. Von der Hellen vs. Isaac E. A weekly newspaper published every Saturday at the county seat of Jackson Put a few grains of rice in your Shaw et al. Suit to quiet tax title. salt shakers. They will break the County, Oregon. D. W. B agshaw , Editor. Application for judgment foreclosing lumps, gather the moisture and make lien. the salt come out freely. H. J. Whetstone vs. Newlands et al. Entered as second-class matter June 22, 1907. at the post office at Jacksonville, Glue pieces of felt or pieces of old Suit to quiet title. Complaint filed. rubbers to* the bottom of the chair legs, Oregon, under Act of Congress of March 3, 1879. Emma Pauley vs. William Pauley. and there will be no scratched floors Suit for divorce. Complaint filed, and less noise. summons. An emergency glue may be made of SA TURO A Y, JULY 8, 1911 R. R. Irrigated Orchards Co. vs. rice. Boil a handful of rice in watir R. R. Valley Orchards Co. Suit to until it is a thick fine paste. Very quiet title. good for pasting white paper. SUBSCRIPTION: One year by mail $1.50. Advertising rates furnished on PROBATE COURT In maxing cake with fruit in it, beet application. In the matter of the estate of George suet and butter, half and half, is bet W. Doane, deceased. Order approving ter than all butter. I have known tJe final account of administrator and lard and beef suet to give good results. discharging administrator and bonds When a ham or smoked tongue has men. been boiled, try plunging it in cold water as soon as removed from Estate of ’Clarence H. Cappellar, fire; this will make the skin come deceased. Executar’s final account easily and smoothly. filed and approved. Order discharging A handy way to remove executor and his bondsmen. cakes from a hot oven is to use a com In the matter of the estate of mon shingle. Cut away the thick end Melissa A. Smith, deceased. Order into the shape of a handle. Bore a approving the final report of adminis hole in it and keep the shingle hanging trator. behind the stove. The regular monthly meeting of the council was held In the matter of the estate of Neil If you have some work to do in the in the city hall Thursday ¡evening. Present-Mayor Henry, deceased. Ordor fixing date sun and have no snnbonnet, take a piece of paper, pin it together behind, Shaw; Councilmen Britt, Dunford, and Grieves; Recorder for final hearing. In the matter of the estate of Silas run a string over the top and through Dox. Day, deceased. Order continuing a slit at each side, and tie it under Minutes of previous meeting read and approved. J. hearing of final account until J uly 15. the chin. It may rattle a good deal but may save you a headache. Reports of committees, etc. filed. Estate of Sarah A. White, deceased. String beans cut with a pair of sharp Saloon license granted to S. E. Dunnington. On Order appointing day for final settle scissors, on a slant, instead of straight motion it was decided to allow no bills in future for any ment. across, will cook more quickly if one In the matter of the estate of L. happens to be pressed for time. This road work not ordered by the council. F. Gardner, deceased. Order con may seem a notion, but 1 have tried Ordered that the marshal be instructed to notify firming sale of real property. it often, and have foun I the beans to property owners to cl eanup rubbish alongside their prem In the matter of the estate of Mary cook quicker than when broken straight usual way. ises. The usual monthly accounts for labor on streets, Anderson, deceased. Order appoint across in the From Juiy Farm Journal. ing administrator. on HE TELEPHONE is the coal man’s best salesman. T .-JACKSONVILLE POST-: Many of hts customers he never sees, for their orders come by wire and their checks by mail. If you move into a new house or have an unexpected need of fuel, you can often save a day’s time by telephoning your order. In the mining and shipping st coal, the Bell Telephone has become an important factor. The wholesale markets and sources of supply are kept in constant touch with the Bell Long Distance Service and the danger uf a coal famine greatly reduced. THE PACIFIC TELEPHONE & TELEGRAPH CO. Every Bell Telephone is the Center of the System 'S COUNCIL MEETING O. N. Nelson Rogue River Realty Company Regular Session Held Thursday Even ing. Routine Business Transacted materials furnished, light, printing, salaries, etc. were audited and ordered paid. It was ordered that in future all sureties on bonds given to the city be required to make affidavit as to qualifications, etc. and the recorder was authorized to have such affidavit printed upon bond. The water question was discussed informally but nothing definite was done. Council then adjourned. THE CIRCUIT COURT COURT HOUSE C. H. Pierce vs. John M. Root. temporary in Itsms of Interest to Jackson County Order setting aside Tsx Payers junction. Estate of Robert Leonard, decensed. Final account Jfiled and approved. Order discharging administrator and bondsmen. In the matter of the estate of George Haskins, deceased. Inventory and appraisement filed. MARRIED TERRELL-WARDFN — At Ashland, Oregon, Friday, June 30, 1911. by Rev. H. J. Chisholm; John D. Terrell and Frances D. Warden. MOW McCAll—At Ashland, Oregon. Sunday, July 2, 1911, by Rev. W. T. Van Scoy; Benjamin E. Mow and Orliena McCall. Minnie B. Westerhide vs. Allen KLEIN-DUNLAP—At Medford, Ore McCauley et al. Confirmation of sale gon, Monday, July 3, 1911, by G. O. Taylor. J. P.; Paul F. Klein and John D. Terrell and France! V. of property under foreclosure. Elsie L. Dunlap. W arden. W. J. Maçsh vs. La Moine Lumber TRAIN-HALL —At Jacksonville, Ore Benjamin E. Mow and Orliena & Trading Co. Decree for plaintiff. gon. Monday, July 8. 1911, by Judge McCall. L. B. Warner Jr. vs. Sadie Whitman, J. R. Neil; Orin William ¿Train [and Harry Falls and Margaret South. et al. Order confirming sale of real Cora:Mae Hall. Edward D. Wilkins and Frances property. FRANCO-GREENWOOD - At Med Hubert. ford, Oregon, Monday, July 3, 1911. Rogue Rivsr Irrigated Orchards Co. Paul F. Klein and Elsie L. Dunlap. by G. O. Taylor. J. P.; Toney P. vs. Rogue River Valley Orchards Co. Orin Wi'lism Train and Cora May Order appointing receiver and fixing Franco and Lula B. Greenwood. Hall. bond in sum of $1000. Toney P. Franco and Lula B. Green D. B. Grant vs. Rogue River Valley MINERS NOTICE-Noticeof Location wood. Orchards Co. Order for judgment by both Quarts and Placer, for sale at this G. C. Pruitt and Elizabeth Bunce. default. office, JACKSONVILLE POST. Jacksonville Brick, Tile MARRIAGE LICENSES 1 /?. /?. /?. Lands, Timber, City Property QUICK SALES, SMALL PROFITS Our Motto Call and Examine Our Lists Before purchasing elsewhere. OFFICE: Bank of Jack sonville Bldg. Upstairs Jacksonville, Ore N'J The Jacksonville Cement Construction Co i frw & Lime Company. Raises Concrete Buildings, Cement Cement Walks Cement the Work of Any and All Kinds All Work Guaranteed. Dough Better! 25c Pound Can All Grocer« Orchards, ^4---- TILE FOR SALE 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. D. W. Ragihaw Call and See Us for Estimates y Office in Jacksonville Furniture Co. Building