Jacksonville post. (Jacksonville, Or.) 1906-19??, September 02, 1911, Image 3

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    LOCAL NEWS
i Octobet, 5 to 10 1911.
ing of c -.mpaign contributions.
The Weather.
Change in Southern Pacific Tine
Medford and Jacksonville
Miss Gretchen Puhi who has been
That Ti mm ny man who ate fifty
Following is the report of U. S. Vol-
’ AUTO LINE
Table.
visiting her uncle Fred Puhi near Med­ seven ears of corn in a contest should
I unteer Cooperative Observer, E. Britt;
Frank Kiser was in Medford Thurs­ ford returned home Monday.
F. C. GORST, Manager
hold himself in readiness to be called
i Jacksonville, for month of July
Effective January 1st, 1910.
day.
I Latitude 42 deg. 18. min. north; longi-
Mr. Rhinehart is preparing to open west to act ns a human corncrib. The
UNTIL
FURTHER
NOTICE
W. H. Venable cf Ruch was in town the mines recently leased from the Jack­ farmers will need a few cribs this fall.
NORTH BOUND TRAINS.
I tude 123 deg. 5 min. west.
Thursday.
Leave Medturd 1 DATE MAXI­ MINI­ PBEC’P- CH ’It’C’T 20 Portland Passenger......... 8:04 A.M.
sonville Mining and Milling company.
We have y et to see —but the sport is l.v. Jacksonville
MUM
MUM
TATN
OF DAY
Miles Cantrail of Ruch was in town
Among those from Jacksonville in young—a horse advertised for sale
7:00 a. m
8810 a. m.
I 24 Grants Pass Motor......... 10:21 AM.
ill .........
Saturday.
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clear
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9:10 ••
9:30 •*
Medford Friday were Miss Anna Broad, with a special recomendation in the
32 Grants Pass Motor............4:48 P.M.
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11:00
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Judge Colvig was at the court house Mis» Louise Enseley and Geo. E. Neu- form of a guaranty that he will not
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12:00
p.
m.
m.
16 Oregon Express.......................... 5:24 P.M.
12:30
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act skittish when an aeroplane falls in
ber.
Wednesday.
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, 1:30 p. m.
2:00 i <
2-16 Oregou Express........................ 5:34 P.M.
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his
immediate
vicinity.
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3:30
3:00
W, M. Colvig of Medford was in this
Mrs. G. Treffren and granddaughter
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12 Shasta Limited (Mail only)2:âë A. M.
4:30
5:00 4 '* 4
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Perhaps those shark» who sold Florida
Miss Mildred Thrasher of Grants Pass
city Monday.
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6:00
6:30
land
that
was
under
water
will
point
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SOUTH POUND TRAINS.
7:30
8:00
The September term of court will are visiting Mrs. Charles Dunford of
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out that their sirculars said the land
this City.
9:30 « 4
9:00 i i
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begin Monday.
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trace
part cloudy 23 Ashland Motor.................. 8:45 A.M.
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12:00
11:00
Mrs. M. Reeve went to Hornbrook did not need irrigation.
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clear
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Harvey Lewis of Butte Falls was in
12:30 a. m.
1:30 a. m.
15 California Express ........ 10:35 A.M.
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Star
gazers
are
informed
that
there
Monday to meet her daughter Mrs.
. town Thursday.
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LEAVE HOTEL MOORE
31 Ashland Motor................. 2:24 P.M.
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Charles Wood who is coming here for . are now ten comets to be seen in the
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, Frank Cameron of Union Town was medical care.
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! skies, if you only know where to look
13 San Francisco Express...3:12 P.M.
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in town Friday.
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for
them.
At
all
events
it
is
excellent
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¿hasta Limited(Mail only) 5:47 A. M.
Miss Pearl Ross of Central Point
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; Mr. Will McDaniel of Ruch waB in
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spent Sunday in Jacksonville the guest weather for being out doors.
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’ town Thursday.
The President evidently thinks that
$>art cloudy
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of Miss Annette Pen inger and Miss
We have now in stock
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Gus Newbury of Medford, was in Laurette Neuber.
i there are a few Indians besides the
clear
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town Thursday.
at our kiln, a large quan­ 27 28 .........
V. C. Gorst left Monday evening I dead ones who are more or less good,
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Mrs. Will Barnum was a Medford for Portland where he will purchase j I So he has decided to pardon a couple
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tity of first class drain
visitor Monday,
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another car to put on the run between of them who are now doing time in
j
prison.
tile. Sizes 3 to 8 inches.
Policeman Hittson of Medford was this city and Medford.
Temperature—mean max. 91:08; mean
When the president goes out west
in town Monday.
Mr. and Mrs- B. F. Mulkey have re­
min. 55.09mean 73:44; Max. 105on 16th
For
sale
at
reasonable
i
after
having
vetoed
the
tariff
and
re-
It means economy—-it means satis,
W. F. Drake of Meadows was in j turned from Monmouth, where they
min. 41, on 1st; greatest range 46.
I call bills he certainly will be kept busy
faction—it means a beautiful, lasting
prices.
Call
and
ex
­
town thiB week.
had been called owing to the death of
Precipitation
—
Total
for
month,
I doing some explaining.
finish on your floors, to know the differ­
trace. Greatest in 24 hours.
J. F. Hale Esq. of Grants Pass was Mrs, Mulkey’s father.
amine,
or
send
us
your
Congress prolonged the extra session
ence btforl you buy.
in town yesterday.
D. H. Cronemiller and Fred Hoff­
I so far that some of our constructive
Common varnishes are brittle and
order.
O. Winter of Ashland was a visitor in man left yesterday morning for Thomp­ statesmen barely have time to rebuild
soon show unsightly scratches.
son creek where they will camp and en­
this city Thursday.
Jacksonville Brick, Tile
their fences.
Elastica Floor Finish is so tough
joy a few days hunting.
Judge Watson of Ashland was in
that nothing mars it. Heels, scraping
A bumper apple crop is promised
&
Lime
Company.
Chas.
Nickel
and
family
of
Sterling
i
town Wednesday.
from al) parts of the apple growing
We have on hand for sale the following chairs, casters, leave no marks.
were in town Wednesday and expect i
Common varnishes turn white under
sections of the country. There’s ai
Miss Issie McCully was a recent
blanks viz:
to take housekeeping rooms at Mrs. I
lot of consolation in cider.
visitor at Medford.
water.
9
Kate Hoffmans for the winter.
Lease,|
Elastica Floor Finish never does.
Work on the Drum Point railroad is
Mrs. M.M. Taylor is quite ill at her
Mr. H. Cantrail, uncle of Mrs. R. B. once more going to begin to commence.
It is water-proof.
home on Second St.
Mortgages,
Dow of this city, arrived from th; east
Common varnishes and wax need
“Vite President Sherman has come
Bill of Sale,]
Mr. H. Aiken of Medford was in this week and will visit relatives liv­
constant care and refinishing.
out
against
Reciprocity
says
headline.
”
Jacksonville Friday.
Agreements.
ing in this region for awhile.
Elastica Floor Finish keeps its
Chris Keegan and family are enjoying Miss Catherine Chapman who has been Come out of where? Hadn’t heard
Warranty Deeds,
original lustre.
It outlasts any finish
from
him
for
so
long
we
thought
he
an outing at Eileen.
quite ill with appendicitis has gone to i was permanently lost.
Quit Claim Deeds,
ever before offered. It saves work
Mr. A. S. Klienhammer of Buncom Grants Pass to stay with her sister,
Anyone sending n «ketch and description may
and saves expense.
Chattel Mortgage,
ascertain our opinion free whether an
Mr. Taft’s explanation department quickly
Mrs. Tryer, while convalescing.
was in town Thursday.
invention is probably patentable. Connnunica- i
We cannot overstate the importance
Acknowledgements,
tlonsstrictly
confidential.
HANDBOOK
on
Patent«
bids fair to suffer from overwork be­ sent free. Oldest agency for securing patents.
Mr. J. J. Buchter manager of the
of knowing the facts about floor fin­
Mr. Sam Rogers of the Blue Ledge
Patents taken through Munn & Co. receive |
fore he leaves the Whitehouse.
Real
Estate
Contract,
special notice, wit hout charge, in the
Pacific Tel. and Tel. and C. E. Ander­
ishes. Come in and ask us.
was in town Wednesday.
The esteemed Norfolk Virginian ■
Location Notice—Placer,
son
foreman
of
the
same
company
Porter J. Neff, Esq. of Medford was
Location Notice' Quartz,
•f Medio ad were in this city, Thursday. Pilot, is seeing frost upon the pumpkiut A handsomely ilhistrptod weekly. Largest cir­
at the court house Monday.
and call it “cold white flour of the culation of any •cienilllc journal. Terms, |3 a
Satisfaction of Mortgage,
year; four months, fl. Sold by all newsdealers.
Mr.
and
Mrs.
C.
C.
Beekman
accom­
H. D. Norton. Esq., of Grants Pass,
fairies,” Almost like having the pie
panied by their daughter Miss Carrie, crust baked and ready, eh?
Real Estate Agents Contract,
MUNN
¿Co.
30
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'New
York
was in this city, Thnrsday,
Branch ORlco. 625 F Bi.. Washington, D. C.
left Tuesday for San Francisco where
Mr. O. N, Nelson and daughter were i they expect to remain for a few weeks
The senate threatens to make
Notice Application for Liquor License
THIS PAPER REPRESENTED FOR FOREIGN
Medford visiiors Thursday.
Look for this Trade-mark on a Yellow
Taft’s arbitration cake all dough.
At reasonable prices. We intend adding
ADVERTISING BY THE
visit.
Label All others are imitation».
"
Everybody imposes on a goodnatured
other blanks as fast aj possible until
Miss Francis Kenney was in Medford
Robert Maine of Nebo Ill., an experi­ man these days.
the line is complete. Blanks of special
Saturday evening shopping.
enced teacher and friend of our town­
form printed to order at short notice.
Miss Lena Downing of Forest Creek man, Benj. M. Collins is expected here
When a girl is crazy to go off on a
Sold by
GENERAL OFFICES
was in Medford Wednesday.
NEW YORK AND CHICAGO
shortly to take charge of the Ruch long visit it’s a sure sign she's not
JACKSONVILLE
P0S1.
Fred J. Fick.
leaving any real beau behind her.
Mark Watkins was looking after school.
BRANCHES IN ALL THE PRINCIPAL CITIES
business interests here Monday.
As soon as a married woman gets I
James Lewis ot San Francisco one of
Miss Ada Elmer visited with Miss the first settlers in the Rogue River val­ $60.00 saved up she becomes oppressed
Daily at Eagle Point, this week.
ley,is visiting former scenes and shak­ by the thought that she is merely
Miss Mollie Ray of Ruch has been ' ing hands with old acquaintances in accumulating a fortune for the second
When the bones ache and the joints are Inflamed, with much tenderness
at the affected parts, you need a powerful penetrating agent to overcome
visiting Mrs. Butler of Meford.
this vicinity.
wife to spend.
the attack.
Mr. Theo. Cameron and son Donald,
Buffalo
Bill
has
got
the
“
positively
Mrs. Benj. M. Collins gave a “water­
made a trip to Waldo, this week.
melon party” at her home Tuesday ev- my-last-appearance” habit bad. Even
Born—Tuesday evening—to Mr. and enmg. A number of ladies and gentle­ Patti has nothing on Billum.
Mrs. W. P, Bailey—a daughter,
men were present and report a very
Meanwhile Mr. Lorimer continues to
Mr. Harry Porter and Smiley Childs pleasant and enjoyable evening.
be senator.
of Medford were in town Sunday.
Phil A. Daum, of Carroletod Ill. an
Anyway, the men who have been in­
Misses Rose and Katherine Buckley old friend and schoolmate of Mr. and vestigating Mr. Lorimer’s election
of Ruch were in town Wednesday,
Mrs. Benj. M. Collins is visiting with deserve a vacation.
IS A PAIN RELIEF OF CREAT EFFICACY.
Mr. and Mrs. W. T. Grieve have re­ them at present. Mr. Daum arrived
from the east Monday and will
Its wonderful penetrating power affords a most gratifying sense of relief to the afflicted, It eases
turned from a trip to Union creek.
pain quickly, subdues all inflammatory conditions and rapidly restores strength and comfort in the
State of Ohio, City of Toledo, 1 ss.
Mr.s D. W. Bagehaw who had been probably stay a month.
aching joints. It Is equally effective In relieving neuralgia and sciatica, Rub It in well, gently but
Lucas County,
\
quite ill this week, is reported better.
Mr. Gilmour, representing Morris
thoroughly; Its healing and strengthening influence is manifest as soon as it reaches the nerves at the
Frank
J.
Cheney
makes
oath
that
he
seat of the disturbance. A few applications controls the disorder and restores normal conditions.
Walter Bostwick and Ralph Jennings Bros, the Portland bond buyers, was in is senior partner of the firm of F. J.
As a household remedy for curing cuts, wounds, burns, sores or the hundred and one accidents that
town
this
week
conferring
with
the
of Buncom, were in town Saturday.
are always occurring to the flesh, it has no superior.
Cheney
&
Co.,
doing
business
in
the
Geo. W. Cherry of Medford was mayor and members of the city, council City of Toledo, County and State afore-
transacting business in town Monday. regarding the waterworks bonds. Sat­ sa:d, and that said firm will pay the
Put Up in Three Sizes, 25c, 50c and $1.00 per Bottle
isfactory arangement3 were made where
H. J. DeArrnond of Medford was by the council expects to receive the cash • u n of One Hundred Dollars for each
and every case of Catarrh that cannot
transacting burincss in town Thursday. for the bonds within thirty days.
JAMES I'. DALI.ARI)
ST. LOUIS, MO
PROPRIETOR
be cured by the use of Hall's Catarrh
W. E. Crews, Esq. of Medford was
for Sore Eyes, Granulated Lida, IledneNN or the Eyeball, Weak Sight, Smarting Sensation« In the Eye«,
The new front in Luke Ryan’s build­ Cure.
FRANK J. CHENEY.
transacting business in this city Thurs­
une Stephens Eye Salve. It I n a remedy of prove
ing on California street ¡3 nearing com­
Sworn to before me and subscribed
day.
pletion, the glass is being placed in pos­ in my presence, this 6th day of Decem­
S old A no Rgj^QHMENDEohv
J, A. Robertson and J. A. Perry of ition and painters are at work giving
ber, A. D. 1886.
Butte Falls were attending eourt Thurs­ the woodwork the finishing touches.
(Seal.)
A. W. GLEASON,
day.
When finished this will be the most at­
Notary Public.
O. C. Boggs of Medford was transact­ tractive looking store building in the
Hall’s Catarrh Cure is taken inter­
ing business at the court house Wednes­ city, Who will be the next to improve? nally, and acta directly on the blood
day.
Several parties returning this week and mucous surfaces of the system,
Freddie Collins is spending the week fro n the Josephine county caver, re-1 »•nd for testimonials free.
F. J. CHENEY & CO., Toledo, O.
with Otto and Leland Cantrail on Apple­ port a most enjoyable outing. The i
Sold
by all druggists, 75c.
Take
gate.
•
forests, mountains, caves, e’.c., com-1
P. S. Steenstrup has returned from bine to make this section the ideal, Hall’s Family Pills for constipation.
a trip to New York and other eastern “stamping ground.” Mr. Smith, the]
cities.
government guide, has done every­
J. A. Lemsry, Esq., of Ashland, was thing possible to make the caves per-|
transacting business in this city Wed­ fectly safe for the public. All are loud
nesday.
¡in his praise.
H. F. Magoon, one of the Aihland
Benj. M. Collins, the genial cashier
Examination and advice cost you nothing and may save you many dollars.
police force waa at the court house i of the B nk of Jacksonville may have
C’
Thursday.
i missed his proper vocation. While he
My office, the most up-to-date in Southern Oregon, is fitted with all modern
Mr. anrf Mrs. Robert Raybould re­ ! filh the role cf brnker very si.tisfact-
turned from a trip to Thompson creek, I orilv, he should have entered the rail-
electrical appliances and thus enables those living out of town to have their
' way service as general passenger agent
Thursday.
work done promptly and get home the same day. Compare my prices with
Mrs. L. F. Stevens of Ashland, visit­ I for some of the larger companies. ,
THE MERRIAM WEBSTER?
ed friends in this city, several days Since coming to Oregon, Benj. has been
busy disseminating information regard­
others and see if there is any reason why you should pay more. All my work
this week.
Reran*« 14 •* • NEW CHEA-
DC cause tjon , covering every
The Bank of Jacksonville will in fu­ ing this slate in his former home w th
field of the world’s thou«ht,
is ABSOLUTELY GUARANI EED. Lady attendant.
action and culture. The only
ture close at 3:3>> instead of at 4 as , the result that Illinois people are com-
new unabridged dictionary in
!
ing
continually,
to
make
this
state
heretofore.
THOSE LIVING OUT CF TOWN WILL NOT BE KEPT WAITING
many years.
| their home. Keep up the gold work
Dr. T. W. Hester of Grants Pass Ben there is plenty of room for more.
Roranu 14 defines over 400,000
pecausc worda; more than ever
was shaking hands with friends in this
Full set of Teeth on rubber plate.......... $7.50
22-karat Gold Crowns. ......................... $5.00
before appeared between two
city Saturday.
Best set of Teeth on rubber plato....... $10.M
covers. »700 I'agea, 6000 11-
Porcelain Crowns ................................. $5.00
luatrationa.
Mr. William Cameron of the Ap­
Bridge
Work
(per
tooth)
.........................
$5.00
Bank Clearing* a! Bank o!
PAINLESS EXTKATION - - 50c.
plegate was transacting business in
Raeanso
* on,y
Gold Fillings............................... $1.50 and up
JacktoKvillr. for week ending
pecause 14 '* 4h tbo
new dictionary
All other w >rk in proportion
town Thursday.
Silver
Filling
...............................
$1.00
and
up
page. A “Stroke ot Genius."
Aug 31, $14,434.36
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t
I nternational
D ictionary
Mrs. Bert Childers of Klamath Falls I
is visiting her sister Mrs. Ralph Jen-I
nings of Buncom.
James K. Darnell was commit-
ed ts the state insane asylum at Salem
Saturday evening.
Mr. and Mrs. Ike Coffman accom­
panied Dr. Hester on his return to
Grants Prss Saturday.
The W. C. T. U. of Oregon will hold
a State Convention in Medford, Ore.,
I
Electric Sparks.
Dr. Aked, John D. Rockfellow's p is
tor complains that his church has no
place in which to pray. When a man
really want» to pray any old place will
do.
Good trusts should never do things
they are ashamed of, even in the tnak-|
Rsranio
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pecause n
a gm<lo
14 •• aooepted by »he
Decause courts. Schools «nd
Press m the one aapreme au­
thority.
Rwsnse he who knows Wine
P***1“* Bueee.aa. Let ua toll
you about this new work.
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DR. BARBER, The Dentist
207-208 FARMERS AND FRUITGROWERS BANK BUILDING
MEDFORD, OREGON
Office Hours: 8 a.m. to 8 p.m.
Sundays 9 a.m. to 1 p.m.
Phone Main 653