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LOCAL NEWS It will pay you to get our prices on flour, bran, shorts rolled oats, barley, seed wheat and oats. Taylor Williams Co. Are you registered? Dr. Pickel of Medford was in town Friday. Assessor Grieve was in Medford Webn« slay. Makor Canon of Medford was in this city Monday; Claience Reames of Medford was in town Monday. E. A. Burchell of Woodville waa in town Thursday. Mrs. C. Reuter was a visitor at Med- fbrri Wednesday. 11. L. Wilson of the Applegate was ih towh this week. Dr; Hargrave of Medford was at the court house Thursday. Mrs. A. F. Stennelt of Medford was in this city Wedneiday. J- N. Johnston of Grants Pass was in this city Wednesday. Attorney R. G. Smith of Granta Fuss was in town Friday. Mr. and Mrs. C. B. Stout were visit ors at Medford Wednesday. Bo n-Sunday, April 7 to Mr. and Mrs. Charles Nunan, a baby girl. Judge Prim ia assisting the force in ti e ofiice of the county clerk. Pat Swayne of Buncom waa trana- acting business in this city Friday. R. G. Smith of Grants Pass was at t is court house Tuesday afternoon. Dr, J. F. Reddy of Medford was in «own a Short time Monday morning. IL B; Reed and family of Granta Pa 8 Wtfra recent visitors in this city Services will be held at the Catholic el urch Sunday morning at nine o,clock The high hills surroundiug the city wcto covered with snow Friday tnorn- to Nunan-Taylor Co, are rapidly increas ing their stock of general merchandise, flour, feed, etc. Consignments uf new gecds are arriving almost every day. The firms advertising in this paper are all thoroughly reliable and it is a pleasure to rcceomend them to your at-1 tention. If needing anything in their [ lines, call and ask for prices; it will save money for you. Eight autoes containing Medford boos ters passed through here Monday morning enroute to the Blue Ledge mine. Theo Cameron, Harry Luv, M. M. Thylor and B. M. Collins of this place accompanied the party; The Bank of Jacksonville has im proved the appearance of the bank building by applying a coat of paint to the brickwork, thus covering the un sightly sign of a former mercantile firm which occupied the building sever al years ago. Dr. J. W. Robinson, Who has been spending the winter in California came up Friday night and will remain here for a short time. He reports that Mra. Robinson and their daughter Miss Dor land are enjoying good health and are well pleased in their new heme. The water mains in district No. 2, being that part of Oregon street lying between “E” street and the northern boundary line of the city, has been tested and accepted by the city survey or, Mr. Osgood and the matter will be considered by the council at a meeting to be held next week. The rain this we^k i’ of incalculable benefit to growing crops,and was hailed with delight by the waterworks contrac tor as with plenty of water he can finish the dam in less time and at a great deal less expense than if compelled to use scrapers and tram cars to move the earth and rock required. N. D. Norton of Granta Pass was transacting business at the Court hous- Muftflayt fee’verdl parties of Jacksonville peo ple attended the ball game at Swayne’s nat Sunday. Fr,d| L. Colvig, county recorder made a business trip to Medford Tues day morning. A. T. Lundgren who has been at his mines near Hutton, for several weeks, was in town Tuesday, R; S. Smith’ Manager of the Medford Sbn was transacting business at the eburt house Wednesday. Mike Broad Is assisting the Post force this week on account of a rush of job work at this office. Ben M. Collins and John G. Dunning- ton left Thursday morning on a fishing excursion to Sauaw Lake. Mrs. R. B. Dow who had been visiting friends in the Applegate valley, re turned home Sunday evening. Curley Wilson who has been having a tryout for ons of the big basebail teams, returnej home Thursday. Dr. Morrison of Medfori attended the circuit court as a witness in the Hills-Shaw case on trial this week. Fred W. Mears, a prominent attor ney of Medford was transacting busi ness in this city Tuesday morning. Wilbur W. Cameron, a well-known rancher of the Applegate valley was transacting business in town Monday. W. R. Sparks has made applicstion to the Land Office to make final proof upon his homestead claim south of this city. Ray Bunch has had a neat awning placed over the front window of his barber shop in anticipation of the hot Weather to come. Sam Swenning, deputy forest super I visor was in town Monday on the wav to the Apolegate region, II. D. Fos- ter accompanied him. Rhede Island Red eggs from first class stock, 71 ppr setting, Leave or ders at Ulrich Brtf< or address "Fair- view," Jacksonville. Arthur Walsh and family whu occu pied a house in the south- a -estern part of town have movAi outz It is said they have gone to Medford. Thomas Dunn ngto”, 'Mike Broad, Cliff Dunnington and Misses Mary Bag- shaw, Anna Rroad and Florence Reddy drove to the Applegate Sunday. Both the Methodist and Presbyterian churches are without pastors at pres ent, the former incumbents having resigned and moved to other fields. The Rev. L. S. Grigsby will preach tn the Presbyterian Church in Jackson ville, Sunday, April I4th, both morn ing an J evening. AH are invited. The primary election for the nomin ation of republican and democratic can didates for the various offices to be filled st the November general elect» n will be held next Friday. Taylor-Williams Co., the successors Political Announcement Annual-Free FOR COUNTY SURVEYOR I hereby announce my candidacy for the above named office subject to the Repub lican Primaries in April. I respectfully refer the electors to my past record as a basis upon which to judge my qualifica tions for said office; gether For a Night. rota xiy is su'd b- all dstdorw L2!y3>e«b tretetaJlMparity end Cemu; slK4t. No MeJa are P«< y ua unlrta these two qualities sl*oW the very F>igi r«t rLpdaid. Ou< fully •quipped iobofr.ta-ry under the du cut K>n ci a «LuntiA atsd expert teed teiier retocvcs i.fi guca wcrL w la« buying Lilly*« seeds, you bay increased cropa. Scad for catalog. Change in Southern Pacific Time Table. Effective January 1st, 1910. NORTH BOUND TRAINS. Th. Chas. H. LSy Co.. Seallh Don’t o<__ .rpi iseJ if you nave au attack , of rtieuinatimi lliis spring. Just mb the affected |iarts freely with Chamberlain’s Lin iment anJ it will soon disappear. Sold by | all dealers.___________________________ Portland Passenger.......... 8:04 A.M. Grants Pass Motor........... 10:21 A.M. ‘32 Grants Pass Motor............ 4:48 P..M. 1G Oregon Express................ 5:24 P.M. fí !-l6 Oregou Express............... 5:34 P. M. 12 Shasta Limited (Mail only)2:3ó A.M SOUTH BOUND TRAINS. T. V/. OSGOOD D. W. BAGSHAW I I I Attorney at Law NOTARY [Paid Advêülismant] PUBLIC AND ¡CONVEYANCER 23 15 31 13 11 Ashland Motor.................. 8:1.1 AM.. California Express ........ 10:35 A.M.- Ashland Motor..................2:24 P.H, San Francisco Express.. .3:32 F.XJ. Sba-ta Limited (.Mail only)5:47 A. if. ri(T. tri Forenoon 9 to 12 Office Hours. Afternoon i;30 t0 5 Political Announcements For I ounty Judge I hereby announce my candidacy for County Judge of Jackson County. Or egon, subject to the action of-the Re publican primaries to be hold April 19, 1912. If nominated and elected, I promise an honsest progressive, businesslike administration. GEO. W. DUNN. Ashland, Oregon, Feb. 29, 1912. (Paid Advertisement) For Sheriff William Swartzfagur is in town Republicans of Jackson from his mine near Steamboat, this I To the j County. week and is exhibiting some fine I hereby announce that I am candi specimens of quartz taken from his i date for the Republican nomination claim. He ha3 about one hundred tons of ore on the dump with lots more in I for sheriff of Jackson County, Ore- I gon, subject to the wishes of the voters sight. The vein is eleven feet in 1 of the Republican party, to be express- tbickn?ss and assays $24. per ton. j ed at the primary election on April After driving the tunnel a distance farther he experts to erect a stamp 19lh, 1912. In case I should be nominated and mill and operate it. | elected to th? said office, I promise At least three men are sure of the • the people of Jackson County a bus nomination at the primary next Friday inesslike administration of the office. as there is no opposition to either of EMMETT BEESON. them. The fortunate ones are: J. Per (Paid Advertisement.) / cy Wells, for School Superintendent; James M. Cronemiller, for Treasurer; o unty Surveyor. and W. A. Jones for Sheriff. These gentlemen stand in a class of their own I hereby announce my candidacy for — no lying awake nighta worrying over the above named office subject to the the possible resuit of the primary for ' Republican primary in April. I re- them. spectf ally refer the electors to my pas! Mr. N. L. Narregan, of Eagle Point, . record as a basis upon which to judge candidate for the republican nomin my qualifications for said office. T. W. OSGOOD. ation for county clerk, was a visitor in (Paid Advertisement.) this city Thursday an 1 made this office a pleasant visit. Mr Narregan has spent most of his life in the school Prosecuting Attorney, room where he ranks high as a careful hereby announce myself as a. can- J and painstaking instructor. Ha is a trained bookkeeper and accountant, a didate for the office of Prosecuting man of mature age an J ripened judg-' Attorney for the First Prosecuting ment- one in whose hands the business Attorney District of Oregon, com of the county will be safe. Some of prising the count’es of Jackson and the foremost young business men of Josephine, subject to the will of the the county were pupils of Prof. Nar Republican voters at the primaries. regan and one and all speak well of i If nominated and elected I will faith him and will give him their heartj sup fully discharge th»- duties of the office, honestly, impartially, economically and port at primary. to the best of my ability. H. K. HANNA. TWO STRANGE WOMEN. Jacksonville, Oregon, March 14, 1*12. Whsf They Would Do if Closeted Tj- (Paid Advertisement) Prank Robison and S. E. Dunnington Were among those who attended the ball game at Swanye’s Flat, Sunday. 1-nk t >0 L.id a very M rero cold. I k l t - Ity < i-^ualieilwin’» and I • mail bottle “ t- v.rll ». ever,” writes '• 1 . ".ling Sydney, For County Clerk. Bttnk’of Jacksonville Building. - •« GUS NEWBURY I hereby present my name for the JACKSONVILLE, -- OREcor« consideration of the voters at the re- Attorney-at-Law publican primaries April 19, 1912, for the office of County Clerk. If elected ■ I Will Practise in AU Cuurta in the State I will conduct a business like adminis tration and see that all patrons of the I OREGON MEDFORD. office are treated courteously. We have on hand for sale the following i G. A. GARDNER. blanks viz: Talent, Oregon, Lease, (Paid Advertisement.) 0.1. T. T. SHAW Mortgages, I Bill of Sale, Dentist. Agreements. A STUDY IN SMOKE. W arranty Deeds, Beauties That Greet the Eye From Any Quit laim Deeds, Office in ltyan BjilJir’g. Cali.Earnia St-. of Pittsburgh’s Hill*. Chattel Mortgage, Robert Haven Scliaufller, writing tn Acknov ledgements. Upstairs the Metropolitan, says: ”1 uever come i Real E3tate ontract, Within rnn'te of the unique spell of Location Notice—Placer, «/REGO# faioderil Pittsburgh without wishing JACKSONVILLE Location Notice Quartz, Hint I might personally conduct thither Satisfaction of Mortgage, the sage who ao mendaciously declared Beil Estate Agents ontract, that there is nothing new under the sun, for Pittsburgh is something new. li. K. HANNA Notice Application fur L’quor Licence “From nny of the city's hundred hills pne can enjoy more varieties of smoke At reasonable prices. We lht«uid adding I r.wycr In nti hour than there are kinds of other blanks as fast ns possibid until eloud in a mouth. These range all the the line is complete. Blanks of special | way from fairy sharings of ice and for :i printed to order at short notice Oflice *rt Bunk uf Jacksonville bui.diug ttirls of driven snow, through geolog ORLGON teal strata of pure cream, mischievous, JACKSONVILLE POST. JACKSONVILLE’, evanescent ringlets of bluish white, tmudges faintlr tinged with olive, aerial bushes of delicate Pose, trees of orange and rusty red. through ri huh- dred tones of gray, from the most ethe real fawn to sheer brutal dirt, then deepening to a black ns rich as the glossy, tarry coal from which it sprang “One convenient thing about the smokescope is that you can enjoy some part of It wherever you happen to be. tzwklfig west in the canyon of Fourth •venue one morning, the lower parts of the office buildings were quite obliter ated by n dense, low lying batik of soft, dusky smoke. But ns the e.vn traveled upward this cloud began to thin until, when It reached the cor nices. every detail of them stood out sharply In the sunlight again»’ a sk.v of pale sapphire. Such effects are as Interesting us they are characteristic of the place." LEGAL BLANKS The Doctor and The Telephone IRON AND POWER. The Link Between the Metel end the Great Natiene. In the sixteenth century the greatest ...... making nations wire PjiaftL iron France and England, and beyond nil fear of contradiction these were the three count t ies which were then reck oned greatest, says the London Tele graph. While Cortez waa carrying the ting of Spain into the then unknown world and while the great galleons were bringing borne to that favored nation treasures beyond the wildest ho|»es of the adventurers the myriad forges were alight in Catnlonla and the ar mor of Castile was enabling a handful of men to seize the riches prote< ted by many thousands of natives who had reached a high state of civilization, but knew not the methods of manufacture of iron. And so It ever was. and. much ns we may tn theory and In sentiment regret the fact, so It Is today. We hear a great deal about the reasons for the rise of modern Germany as a world power. Il is wortli uoting that that country has risen rapidly Into promi nence as the irou and steel oatput has Increased by leaps and bounds. In the olden days it was the same The Romans carried Into Spain the knowledge of working Iron and steel, and upon that foundation Rptifn ro«<- to the might and majesty of u great v. >i .d power. Edna Ferber writes a fiction story For Assessor. In the American Magazine in v.h:cb the principal character is Emms Mc I hereby announce myself as a can- Chesney, a .traveling Kilrswoman. On didate for a second term for county as one of her trips she took her son with sessor, subject to the republican pri her, a boy of seventeen. This boy I: J maries, April 19, 1912, and promise if to spend the night with a s jp- g-r In a country hotel. Next morning his nominated an 1 elected to do my duty mother asked him about Is!:« rojtuiuate. in the future as I have in the past. W. T. GRIEVE The boy knew very little, not even the name of the nrjk with whom lie ! (Paid Advertisement) stayed, whereupon Emma McChesney ----------- »«♦---------- broke out us follows: “Men are the cussed.-st creatures Cc unty Clerk. This chap occupied the same room with you last night end you don’t I hereby announce myself as a can- even know his name. Funny! If two didate for the republican nomination strange women had found themselves for county clerk, subject to the indorse occupying the same room for a night ment of the republican party at the they wouldn’t have got to the kimo no and back balr stage before they primary election April 19, 1912. N. L. NARREGAN. would know not only each other’s (Paid Advertisement.) name, but they'd have tried on each other’s bats, swapped corset cover ---------- ♦<>♦----------- patterns, found mutual friends living _ in ___ , __ _ each other a Dnyton. O.. taught For County Recorder. new Irlali crochet stitch, showed their I hereby announce myself as a can family photographs, told how their married slater’s little girl nearly die t didate for the Republican nomination Not Extraordinary. with swollen glands and divided off for the office of County Recorder On • Broadway surfm e car two well the mirror Into two sections to paste subject to the will of the voters if dressed women were highly amused at their newly washed handkerchiefs on ‘ IhaP^iarty at the primaries. • woman with a baby. As the conduc Don't tell me men have 11 genius for I was born and raised at Eagle tor came along the woman with the said: friendship." Point, Ore. I have for the past two ; Child “Hold the baby a minute; I want to ycais been deputy in the assessor’s tie my shoestring.” Philosophy of ths Loxftr. He tool: the youngster and the wom In the Blue Blanket, nu Edinburgh office, and all I ask the people to Civic |Hi|s-r. Dr M:t<-I:cti::le describes, do is to look up my past record be an tied the string. Then the rondix tor gave the baby back Io her As he «omewliat unkindly, the Glasgow loafer I fore casting their ballot. pa-sed the two well dressed women one under the title “Civic Ideals." "Why CHAUNCEY FLOREY. , of them said: ■hottld I save?” asked the loafer. "1 (Paid Advertisement) j “You hare all sorts of queer |«ssen- make enough to keep tie going. I make j gers on your car, don't you?" enough to fissi me. I have enough over | “Yes.” he replied. to let me drin!: up to 10 o'clock. Why ’ “Imagine that woman asking yon to ihotild I save? If 1 grow sii; you must take me to the ti«.«plt::l. If I spend all ’/oneer Assaying 4 Refining Co. hold her baby! Wasn't that a crazy ' thing for her to do?" toy money r.tld bave not! lug to cut you 131 Fifth St.. U. 8. Mint I "Gh. I «ion t know." replied fbe con- incut take me to the poorüouse. if 1 SAN FKA.NCtS ‘30, CAL. We buy SoM rich amalram and all , ductor quietly. "That's my buby. The ¡;et drtHik cn the str. eta you taust take minin« pror'aeta. W< p i * caah and jrire a woman's uiy wife”—New York Tele- ate to the ¡ oll-e office r.nd the prison »quare deal. Ax^ayinw e-M. Er.tab'iAhed UD year« Reference Frrat National Bank of • graph. You've got to do it What la the good San Francisco. >t saving?" * / f • any lives are saved each year lecause the doctor is reached prempt’y by the M Eell Telephone. F;om the information he receives 1 y telephone he can give direc tions for emergency measures, and provide himself with the necessary instruments and medicines. Consultation with Specia’’sts are easily arranged by meanes of the Be!l long Distance Service. THE PACIFIC TELEPHONE 4 TELEGR \PH CO. Every Bell Telephone h ths Center of the Syitem Sell I our By listing it with us We are reviving our Nets readv for the spring trade. If you have real . s'li'e to dis pose of at a fair price, place it in oar hands for sale, we have a number of prospective buyers who expect val «: for ¡heir money. We esn sell your property nt a price equal to its full value bu* do listed at fictitious or ''Boom’' RuHy C) R. ?.. OF FICE; Bank nf Jack sonville Bkhf. Up?,air* Jacksonville, Orc (