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

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    continued its Sunday edition. In future
GERMAN LATCHKEYS.
there will be an issue Saturday even­
ing which will contain the matter here­ Big Enough to Bo Used as Weapono of
Mason Fruit Jars, caps and tofore published in the Sunday edition.*
Attack or Defense.
rubbers complete.
LocksmlthlDg lu Germany Is today
1-2 Gallon jars $1.25 doz.
as Important a trade as plumblug.
bank Clearing» at Hank of
blacksmithing or the vocation of the
Quarts - - 90c. doz.
Jacksonville. for week ending
barber, says our consul at Hanover in
Pints - - - 75c. doz.
a recent report. The first lock and key
Aug. 17. H8.261.69
Jelly Glasses 50c. doz.
were Introduced into Prussia In the
fourteenth century and caused a con­
Extra tops for Mason Jars
siderable sensation at tbe palace of the
Extra tops for Economy Jars
GREEK KILLS GREEK
elector of Brandenburg. He found
All kinds Crockery and Glassware
that by these devices ho could do away
with tbe guard at his private door«
NUN AN-TAYLOR CO.
and thus materially reduce his house­
Al
Medford
This
Week.
Victim
Cap Ruch was in town Friday.
hold expenses. Since that day tbe
schlosser, or locksmith, has been an es­
Dies Friday Morning.
W. T. Grieve« was at Medford Sun­
sential factor in German life.
day.
The present German bouse key could
Mr. Ho'ace Venable was ir town
Georgias Buchias, a Greek laborer, be used as a weapou of attack and de­
Tuesday.
shot another Greek named Spanos, at fense. besides serving its original pur­
J. P. Harr of Watkins was in town Medford, Wednesday evening, inflict­ pose. It weighs on an average about
one-eighth of a pound, and as each per­
Thursday.
ing wounds from which the latter died son entitled to carry a bouse and cor­
Warren Cameron of Ruch was in town early yesterday morning.
ridor key has nearly a quarter of a
Saturday.
Buchias had been released from the pound of soft Iron in bls pocket It
Curly Wilson was a visitor at Med­ county jail only a few weeks before | Is conservatively estimated that tbe
and is reputed to be a bad man.
He amount of iron in circulation In Ger­
ford, Monday.
many In the pockets of the men and
T. B. Cornell of Grants Pass was in was arrested by Officer Cincaide and is In the hand bngs of women amounts to
now
in
the
county
jail
awaiting
trial
at
town Thursday.
2.695 tons, besides an additional 2JMM)
the September term of court.
H. Withington of Medford was in
The killing is said to have been the tons for the keys to tbe interior of
German homes. Thus something over
town Saturday.
outcome of an old quarrel.
5,000 tons of iron are put into keys of
Mr. Carnahan of the Blur Ledgo was
a size to be found nowhere in Amer­
in town Monday.
ica. However large the bouse or nu­
Mrs. Ansel Gilson of Sterling was
merous the apartments, the outer door
A Card of Thanks
Is locked promptly at 10 o'clock, and as
in town Tuesday.
the German spends many of his even­
Mrs. and Mrs. Chris Ulrich are camp­
We tender our sincerest thanks to ings out every person carries nt least
ing at Lost Prarie.
those whose kindness and rympathy one of these massive key« to effect an
John H. Carkin Esq. of Medford was were bestowed on us in our late bereave- ■ entrance.
in town Thursday.
ment, assuring them that they will
ANSWERED THE SIGNAL
Mrs. John Cantrall of Buncom was in never be forgotten.
town Wednesday.
C lifford B radford .
The King Sent the Reply, and the Cap­
I rene E aton and F amily .
Miss Fleta Ulrich was a Medford |
tain Kicked Himself.
visitor Wednesday.
Rear Admiral Str Colin Keppel was
given the commnud of tbe royal yacht
Reis Chapman of Central Point was ,
1.1 Praise or Bioks
Victoria and Albert by King Edward,
in town Wednesday.
und on one occasion when the late king
First Class line of Chocolates atJ
was on board his majesty thought lie
Shaw’s Confectionery.
Think of the| appeal to your heart would like to steer the yacht for a lit­
George Merritt visited friends in and my heart of these wonderful things tle way.
Admiral Keppel took hltn to the
Central Point recently.
we call books! Without them, we
wheel, and, having ascertained the
County Recorder Colvig returned should be poor, starved, shipwrecked proper course to steer, bls majesty
souls in the limitless waste of the years. tried to keep the yacht in it. with rath­
from shunting trip Saturday.
And what a miracle is here, that a ! er poor success.
MiFsec Nellie and Isabelle Collins
wandering
Phoenician should invent i 'flic vessel was being escorted by a
were Medford visitors Thursday.
certain cabalistic signs, that a German squadron of cruiser«, and the cap­
Mark Watkins of Watkins trans­ tinker should one day carve them on [ tain of one of these vessels, noticing
acted business in town Saturday.
blocks of wood, and now you and I may | the wabbly course ot tbe Victoria and
County Engineer Harmon was return­ stand here and listen to the immortal, Albert, thought he would "rag'' Ad­
ed from a trip to San Francisco.
voices of Isaiah and Homer and Dante miral Keppel on Ills bad steering.
He signaled a sarcastic inquiry ns to
Fred Owens of the Applegate valley and Shakespeare! Are we not verily the erratic course of the yacht, and
become as gods!—From address of C. King Edward, seeing the string of
was a visitor in this eity Saturday.
Mr Fred OfTenbacher d Chas Hamil­ W. Smith at opening of Seattle Public flags go up. Inquired their meaning.
Admiral Keppel went all the colors
ton of Ruch were in town Thursday. Library.
of tbe rainbow and tried to escape the
Mr. and Mrs. Frank Cameron of
question, but the king Insisted. When
the Applegate valley were in town Sat-1
Notice.
at last he understood the meaning of
urday.
the signal his majesty went off Into
peals of laughter, and after he bad re­
Miss Lena Downing of Forest Creek ;
I intend to close up my business in covered a little he ordered n reply Jo
is the guest of Miss Womack this
this place and return to the Willamette be signaled.
week.
A few minutes Inter the captain of
valley bv Sept. 1st. All those wishing
Percy Wells and Ephriam Wilson are
the cruiser read this message: "Pray
work done will please call soon.
enjoying an outing at Steam Boat this
accept apologies, but am a bit out of
R ollins T he J ewelr .
practice.— Ed wn rd.”
week.
Then the captain retired to his cabin
The blacksmiths of Southern Oregon
and kicked himself.—1‘eurson's Week
are holding a convention at Ashland,
Deafness Cannot be Cured
iy-
today.
Canes and Swords In Porto Rico.
J. W. Bailey of Eugene is in town
Of all people perhaps none are more
this week looking after business in­ by local applications, as they cannot
reach the diseased portion of the ear. fond of canes or more skilled In thetr
terests .
There
is only one way to cure deafness, use than our fellow citizens ot Porto
L. Harry Wilcox of Central Point,
Rico. The walking stick In that Island
and
that
is by constitutional remedies. would seem to mark social distinctions
was transacting busines in this city
Deafness is caused by an inflamed among meu as fans do among women.
Monday.
condition of the mucous lining of the
Mr' and Mrs. Haney are spending a Eustachian Tube. When this tube is Every Spaniard has a cane, the well
to do own several, and the gilded youth
few days with Mrs. Horace Venable inflamed you have a rumbling sound often have a small arsenal of walking
i
this week.
or imperfect hearing, and when it is sticks. The term "arsenal" is used ad­
Mr. Harry Luy and family, Mr. entirely, closed, Deafness is the result, visedly, as’tbe Porto Rlcuns, like tbe
Hobson and R. B. Dow spent Sunday and unless the inflammation can be Spaniards, have quite a fondness for
at Rogue River.
taken out and this tube restored to its sword ennes and dagger canes, and
they make these with remarkable skill.
Mrs. Fred Klienhammer of Buncom normal condition, hearing will be The blades of tbe duer specimens come
apent a few days with her mother Mrs. destroyed forever; nine cases out of from famous smiths In Toledo aud oth
ten are caused by Catarrh, which is er 8pnnlsh cities and are forged from I
Martha Jones this week.
George W. Walker and family of nothing but an inflamed .condition of the finest steel. Some are damascened,
and others are Inlaid with silver and
Whitehall, Ill. are visiting the families mucous surfaces.
We will give One Hundred Dollars gold; some have worked upon them the
of J. C. and Benj. M. Collins.
for any case of Deafness (caused by name of the owner and others the
E. E. Oman has purchased of Samuel catarrh) that cannot be cured by Halls name of a patron saint.—Philadelphia
Bousaum a tract of four acres, situated Catarrh Cure. Send for circulars free. Record.
in the eastern part of this city.
F. J. CHENEY & Co., Toledo, O.
All In Good Tims.
Sold by Druggists, 75c.
Mr. and Mrs. E. S. Wilson and Mr.
Champ Clark at n dinner In Wash­
Take Hall’s Family Pills for Consti­ ington pleaded Indulgence for a some­
and Mrs Frank Robinson returned Mon­
pation.
day from a pleasant camping trip.
what rambling speaker.
•’He'll arrive,” be said, ’’if you’ll give
Mrs. Gertrude Norton left Tuesday
him time. He Is like Dr. Thirdly.
morning for Albany, Ore. where she
“Dr. Thirdly was dividing up his
will bo the guest of Mr. and Mrs. Ed
sermon Into appropriate beads one
FORBEARANCE.
Duin.
Sundny morning when a member of
■
The little I have seen of the
I
tbe congregation shouted Irascibly:
Mr. Geo. Von dor Hellen and family
I “’Ment, man! Give us meat!’
world teaches me to look upon the
have been camping at the Blue Ledge
“’Well,’ said Dr. Thirdly promptly,
error» of others in sorrow, not in
returned to their home at Eagls Point j
, 'bold on, then, till I'm done carving.’ ”
anger.
When
I
take
the
history
of
Sunday.
. —Pittsburg Gazette-Times.
one poor heart that has sinned and
Mr. Jim Cantrall and family’ started !
suffered and represent to myself
A Steady Watch.
for Crescent City Thursday morning
the struggles and temptation» it has
“Henry,” said Mrs. Gloonip nt din­
where they expect to spend two weeks
passed through, the brief pulsations
ner, looking down at her watch, but
outing.
of joy. the feverish inquietude of
speoking to Mr. Gloonip on the other
hope and fear, the pressure of want,
side of the table, “my watch hasn't va
S. Bousaum has purchased eighty
the desertion of friends, I would
rled a second In a week."
acres of land near Woodville, from E.
fain leave the erring soul of my
"Remarknble!” said Mr. Gloonip
E. Oman of this city. The consideration
“How did you get it to vary so little?*’
fellow man with him from whose
vm $8000.
“1 broke tbe mainspring."
hand it came.—Longfellow.
The notice of the special election to
vote upon the question of issuing a mil­
Flannagan’s Way.
Politeness.
True politeness is that which when a
lion and a half of road bonds appears in | Cassidy—Flnunngnn's thinking of go-
in’ Into the haulin' buslneis. He man Is lying to you and you know be
another column of this paper.
bought a folne new cart today. Casey l< lying impels yon to listen to him as
Mr. Fred Blakeley of Roseburg and —But slinre he has no horse. Flannn- though you believed him snd Impels
Col. Ray of California are looking over gan—No. but he's goln’ to buy wan. him to go on lying as though be be-
the Sterling mine and expect to start Casey- Well, that’s lolke Flannngan. | llevea you believe him.—Chicago I’oat.
He always did git the cart befoor the
up the work there very soon.
horse -I’hlladelpliia ledger.
A Left Handed Ona.
T. T. Merill of Portland and J. J.
He—A handsome woman smiled at
Buckler of Medford, both with the
me yesterday. She—Weil. It Is poasl-
Pacific Tel. and Tel. Ce. made the Jack­ DO YOU WANT IDEAS ble for even a handsome woman to
bare a sense of the rldlcolous.-Scrtn-
sonville office a visit last Saturday.
In getting up a booklet or
ton Tribune-Republican.
The contractors has finished the con­
other tasty advertising mat­
crete wall of the County jail and tom
ter? Have a design pre­
A beautlful eye ma ko« silence élo­
down the framework. The timbers to
pared by us and wa will
quent; a klnd eye mnkes contradiction
support the roof are being placed in
au aswnt; an étirai" <’ e makes :<egu-
show you a
position.
ly defofUK 't A.dtlcr w.
LOCAL NEWS
The Medford Mail Tribune baa dis­
TRADE .. WINNBR
When the Great Mail Steamer Wae
Stopped In Midocean.
The great steamship wavered: the
screw revolved more slowly and grad-
ually ceased to turn, There Is some-
thing uncannily disquieting about an
tmmoving ship In tbe middle of tbe
ocean, and for a few moments there
were fearsome rumors among the sec­
ond and third cabin passengers. Tlie
steerage, being nearer to tbe heart of
things, understood wbat was going on.
The deck stewards went about ex­
plaining. and ns they explained the
passengers moved to points of vantage.
Then all was very quiet—quiet even
for the sea.
A man whom the first cabin passen­
gers knew to lie a famous bishop step­
ped down from among them. A heavy,
clumsy, grewsome bundle was brought
up. Over it the bishop, with bared aud
reverent head. Intoned the service for
those who are burled nt sen. As tbe
bishop spoke the words of committal.
“We therefore commit his body to the
deep, to be turned Into corruption, look­
ing for the resurrection of the body,
when the sea shall give up Its dead."
a door in the bulwarks was lifted for
the bundle and let dowu again, the
ship began to move, sluggishly nt first,
then smoothly as was Its wont, and the
passengers went back to their games,
their books nnd their lovemaking.
The greatest event in the dead stok­
er’s career was over. He had stopped
his majesty’s mall.—Exchange.
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Following is the report of U. S. Vol­
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Jacksonville, for month of July
Latitude 42 deg. 18. min. north; longi­
tude 123 deg. 5 min. west.
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Effective January 1st, 1910.
north pound trains .
MINI­ PRECP-
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23 Portland Passenger
.8:04 A.M.
21 Grants Pass Motor.
10:21 A.M.
32 Grants Pass Motor.
.4:48 P.M.
Iti Oregon Express....
.5:24 P.M.
2-16 Ore ;ou Express
.5:34 P.M.
12 Shasta Limited (Mail only)2:3’> A. M.
SOUTH BOUND TRAINS.
trace
Ashland Motor................... 8:45 A.M.
California Express ........ 10:35 A.M.
Ashland Motor................... 2:24 P.M.
San Francisco Express...3:32 P.M.
Shasta Limited (Mail only)5:47 A.M.
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part cloudy
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ÁVast Difference
in Floor Finishes
Temperature—mean max. 91:08; mean
min. 55.09mean73:44; Max. 105on 16th
It means economy—it means satis­
min. 41, on 1st; greatest range 46.
Precipitation — Total for month, faction—it means a beautiful, lasting
finish on your floors, to know the differ-
trace. Greatest in 24 hours.
LEGAL BLANKS
ence beftrt you buy.
Common varnishes are brittle and
soon show unsightly scratches.
I
Elastica
Floor Finish is so tough
We have on hand for sale the following that nothing mars it. Heels, scraping
I chairs, casters, leave no marks.
blanks viz:
Lease, J
Mortgages,
Bill of Sale,'
Agreements.
Warranty Deeds,
Qu<t Claim Deeds,
Chattel Mortgage,
Acknowledgements,
Real Estate Contract,
Location Notice—Placer,
Location Notice Quartz,
Satisfaction of Mortgage,
Real Estate Agents Contract1,
Notice Application for Liquor License
At reasonable prices. We intend adding
other blanks as fast as possible until
the line is complete. Blanks of special
form printed to order at short notice.
JACKSONVILLE POST.
Common varnishes turn white under
water.
Elastica Floor Finish never does.
It is water-proof.
Common varnishes and wax need
constant care and refinishing.
Elastica Floor Finish keeps its
original lustre.
It outlasts any finish
ever before offered.
It saves work
and saves expense.
We cannot overstate the importance
of knowing the facts about floor fin­
ishes. Come in and ask us.
Look for Ui« Tride-mark on a Tallow
tabal. All olhata ara ibu UI ioui
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FINISH
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Ivy poisoning, «welling«
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should be treated with
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healthy conditions. For heal­
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In the wholo list of curative
agents. It cures by a mild
power that Is moro effective
than the strong, harsh lini­
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Wh<n rubbed In for
rheumatic pains, neuralgia or
sciatica. Its wonderful penetrat­
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verv gratifying. It is an all-
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is useful in a thousand ways
and its application Is always
followed by beneficial results.
Price 23c, 50c and «100.
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Uso
Stephens Eye Salve
Sore Eye«. It Cures.
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CITY DRUG STORE
First Class Dental Work
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At Honest Prices
Consult Me
Before Going. Elsewhere
Examination and advice cost you nothing and may save you many dollars.
My office, the most up-to-date in Southern Oregon, is fitted with all modern
electrical appliances and thus enables those living out of town to have their
work done promptly and get home the same day. Compare my prices with
others and see if there is any reason why you should pay more. Ail my work
id ABSOLUTELY GUARANTEED. Lady attendant.
THOSE LIVING OUT OF TOWN WILL NOT BE KEPT WAITING
22-karat Gold Crowns................................ $5.00
Porcelain Crowns ...................................... $5.00
Bridge Work (per tooth)........................... $5.00
Gold Fillings................................. $1.50 and up
Silver Filling................................. $1.00 and up
Full set of Teeth on rubber plate........... $7.50
Best set of Teeth on rubber plato........ $10.00
PAINLESS EXTRAT ION -
- 50c
All other work in proportion
REMEMBER
The Workmanship and Material Are Guaranteed to be the Very Best
DR. BARBER, The Dentist
207-208 FARMERSAND FRUITGROWERS BANK BUILDING
MEDFORD, OREGON
Office Hours: 8 a.m. to 8 p.m.
Sundays 9 a.m. to 1 p.m.
Phore Main 653