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—----------------- 5------ :—---------- ■ :------ public play ground. Burns Times-Herald: The prospects are now good for waterworks and a Offtcia. Paper of the Citu of Jacksonville, Oregon sewer system in Burns. C. H. Green, a consulting engineer of Spokane, has A weekly newspaper published every Saturday at the county seat of Jackson arranged with the city uthorities to County, Oregon. D. W. B agshaw , Editor. .immyliately begin preliminary surveys. __________________ ________ If. The new city hall at Coquille will be Entered as sewR^l-class matter June 22, 1907, at the post office at"Jacksonville, ready to turn over to the city March J|tWer Act of Congress of March 3. 1879. I. The building, providing room for i council chamber and municipal offices, SATURDAY. MARCH 1, 1913 I contains space for a public library, the ——— ■TàW»“ I— ~~e----------------------- ------- -------------- ' 1 fire apparatus and lockup. Complete SUBSCRiPTlOb ,ONi One year by mail $1.50. Advertising rates furnished on | it will cost $12,000. application. Klama'h Herald: Charles W. Sher- ! man Jr. of Dairy, who recently order- PULL TOGETHER. j ed a large traction engine and 10 share gang plow, is making contracts with “United we stand, divided we fall,” is a wellknown many farmers for plowing this spring. With the outfit he can plow up to 50 or maxim, the truth of which has been proven time after 60 acres a day. time upon many a hardly contested battlefield and that Toledo Sentinel: The little old house served a good many years ago as which has held good in war will hold equally well in that a church and later, up to last year, as peace. The quotation, we think will specially apply to a school house, has been sold to I. W. and will be torn down and remov the-people of this city at the present time and under ex- Gill ed. A good many of Toledo’s citizens iscirtg conditions and circumstances. Situated as we are, got their education in this building. Grants Pass Courier: Captain S. A. a little municipality with the ambition to keep abreast of Harris has arrived from Wenatchee, or at least in sight of the larger cities of the valley, it Wash., to take charge of the Salva tion Army work. He will be assisied behooves us as individuals to bury our private differences by Lieutenant Genoweth, from the training school at Chicago. Captain and stand firmly together upon all matters touching the Forrest, in charge here for some time prosperity and material welfare of our community. past, will probably go to Seattle.— Journal. JACKSONVILLE POST-: The foundation of Seattle’s growth was that same principle of “stick together” called the Seattle spirit, which allowed of no dogs in the manger business, When a business man or firm began knocking his fellow business men he was politely but firmly told to move on and he generally moved. Each individual strove for business in his particular line but if he could not land it he helped others to get it, anything to keep the trade and money in town. The same principle will apply here and with good results if we will only stick together. Buy your supplies of the home merchant, employ home labor to do your work, in a word patronize home people and home institutions whenever possible and be always ready and w lling to speak a good word for your fellow townsman ai d for the place you call home. COURT HOUSE NEWS Item« of Internet to Jackton Coun'y Tax Payors MARRIAGH LICEN8E9 Joseph A. Cardwell and Etta May field. Peter Murray and Annie Nelson. PROBATE COURT Estate of I.ucian A. Loomis, deceas ed. Order appointing administrator. Estate of John Fncklam, deceased. Order admitting will to probate and appointing executor and appraisers. Estate of T. J. Triplett, deceased. Order appointing administrators und rppraisers. Johnston-Duncan. Mr. and Mrs. David Duncan who were married at the home of the bride’s parents, Mr. and Mrs. C. H. Johnston in Vancouver, B. C., last week, arrived in Jacksonville Tuesday and are residing at the Guthrie or chard. where Mr Duncan is employed. Poth of the contracting parties are we I known and popular in this city. Mrs. Duncan is a daughter of Rev. C. H. Johnston, pastor of the local M. E. church for two years. Mr. Duncan is a successful orchardist and enjoys the esteem of all who know him. The Post joins a host of friends in wishing the nev lyweds a long and happy married life. We are receiving our New Spring Line of DRY and FANCY GOODS /.j g? H And offer you the Lowest Prices. We carry the famous Florsheim Line of Men's and Ladies' Fancy Dress Shoes, along with the Noxall Shoes--made of leather, for Men, Boys and Girls, for good sub stantial wear, all made of leather. Don’t fail to see them. Taylor - Williams The People’s Store Garden and Grass Seeds, all kinds Engineer. f vA' MUST BELIEVE IT When Well Known Jacksonville P.*op!e Teil it so Plainly. State of Ohio, City of Toledo, ( gs Lucas County, I s ' Frank J. Cheney makes oath that he s senior partner of the firm of F. J. honey & Co., doing business in the City of Toledo, County and State afore said, and that said firm will pay the sum of One Hundred Dollars for each and every case of Catarrh that cannot be cured bv the use of Hall’s Catarrh Cure. FRANK J. CHENEY. Sworn to before me and subscribed in my presence, this 6th day of Decem ber. A. D. 1886. (Seal.) A. W. GLEASON, Notary Public. Hall's Catarrh Cure is taken inter nally, and acts directly on the blood and mucous surfaces of the system, send for testimonials free. F. J. CHENEY & CO.. Toledo, O. Sold by all druggists. 75c. Take Hall’s Family Pills for constipation. When public endorsement is made by a representative citizen of Jacksonville You must be- the proof is positive, lieve it. Read this testimony, Every backache sufferer, every man, woman or child with any kidney trouble will find profit in the reading. Frank Kasshafer, Applegate Road, Jacksonville, Ore., says: “For years I was a miner and no doubt this work caused mv kidney and bladder trouble. The first symptom was pain and stiff ness in the small of my back, esp; cial- BUSINESS CVIÌT. iy severe when I first arose in the morning. I also had much trouble from the kidneys but it did not take (.-US' NEWBURY Doan’s Kidney Piils long to bring me Whenever I catch cold and relief. Attorney-at-Law • eel any slight recurrence of my old complaint, I take Doan’s Kidney Pill“ Will Practise in All Courts in the State and they relieve me.” MEDFORD, OREGON. For sale by all dealers. Price 5t' cents, Foster-Millburn Co., Buffalo. DX T. T. S1IAW New York, sole agents for the United States. Dentist. Remember the name-Doan’s—an take no other. Office in ltyan Building, California St. Upstairs Htw to Uui.k. the Doctors. A prominent New Turk pliyiu-ian sayr,: JACKSONVILLE OREGON ■ (f it were not for the thin stockings rv.i'i ..in solid slf'CS worn by women the doctor; . iii'u ii -teddy fio bankrupt.” When von II. K. HANNA ontiact a Cold do not wait for it <o develop it ' pneumonia Imt treat it at core Chair- s. iin’c. t o lull Kt luedv is inti ailed especi- I .awyer Jfr for criiglis »ml emde, and has w< n a rid * reputation bviti cures of these disease' t h most effectual a.id ' < pleasant and sat - Office in Bank of Jacksonville Building > tale. F it "iio by all deniers.—Adver- isemenL lACKSONVIl.LE, OREGON E. €. HOGSETT, Pres, and Mny. Attorney at Law F~’ CATAlOu i! Effective January 1st, 1H0. NORTH BOUND TRAIN«. 20 24 32 14 16 12 Portland Passenger........... 7:30 A.If. Grants Pass Motor........... 10:31 A.g. Grants Pass Motor............. 4:58 P.M. Oregon Express.................. 1:45 P.M. Oregon Express................ 1:58 P.M. Shasta Limited (Mail only)2:35 A.M 23 13 31 15 11 Ashland Motor................... 1:45 A.M. California Express ........ lt:52 A.M. Ashland Motor................... 2:24 P.M. San Francisco Express...1:35 P.M. Shasta Limited(Mail only)5:47 A. M. SOUTH DOUND TBA1M«. LEGAL BLANKS We have on hand for sale ths following blanks viz: Lease, Mortgages, Bill of Sale, Agreements, W arrantv Deeds, Quit laim Deeds, Chattel Mortgage, Acknowledgements, Real Estate ontract, Location Notice—Placer, Location Notice—Quartz, Satisfaction of Mortgage, Real Estate Agents ontract, S 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 ehort aekiee JACKSONVILLE POST. California Woman kierleejtfg Alarmed “A short time ago 1 ooutsaaKd a severe cold which settled on my langs and aaaseJ bad coughing spells and my lusp wave ee sore and inflamed I begaa to be eeriaaaly alarmed. A friend reeoaimee del Ch.mUr- lain s Cough Remedy, saying she had aaed it for years. I bought a battle and it Be lieved my eongh the fl rat night, end in a week I was rid of the roll nal eerenaae of mv lungs," writes Miss Marie fteWba,, ft*, telle, Cal. For sale by al! laaloan.—Advae- tisement. D. W. BAGSHAW Secy. and Treat. R ogue R iver V alley Change in Southern Pacific Time Table. me a great deal of annoyanae. I would have S. C. WHITTINGTON In a room in a local hotel, huddled in n corner, the lifeless body of T. B. A b STRACT-T iTLE CO. E. E. Ryder, formerly of Fresno, Ingham, whose family connections and has been employed by the Rogue River former home, are unknown, was found (I ncorporated ) Canal company as chief engineer. Mr. bv a maid Sunday morning when she Ryder was formerly employed in the Only new up-to-date Abstract entered the room to make it up. The United States government services in Plant in Jackson County. police were notified and an investiga large projects in Washingion state, lion n.ade. the result of which estab Bell Phone Jacksonville 11. that of the Sun 'side '.nit in Yakima lished conclusively that Ingham had Home Phone Jackson !o.i;> li I ■ Kehlte Indian reservation died of natural causes, probably heart P «j- ’■ Medford, Tacifi. .V':in-.’ff>ii I' • : lx i i nn loved in the fai ure. The body was removed to the 11. e ¡cl in he large water Mcdl'ord, llot.e . morgue where it is held pending an p; ejects there. Hewn» recently em- attempt to learn something t Ingham’s ployed at Frean.i. Cal., in the late pro- past. ■Send Now ———————y j.-cts 'here. On the body was found an Ingersoll Mr. Cummings st es that Mr. Ry watch. Net n single letter or a cent Copy der is perfectly < ip. ble of taking of money could be fount, lie hid d charge of the large w iter project Chut for his room in retaining it. v.ill »»U be under t..>y here. — Tribune. Ingham wns but sl’ghtlv known here. It is believe.! that he was a chimne' sweep, and it - known that he travel- Oregon Sidelight. up a > d< wi th.' line occasionally. He arrived in Medford this tine Thursday or Friday Tribune Th-' c ty r >t! ♦<#)©— •ski n first it.-. IS ! //CHAS. H. Varad oi Liver Complaint. / LILLY CO. <>( i t irg and < n- snfering with liver complaint,” «23cY. Switi. A.tnr i Ro loo!: rhe A . < ris E l»cs. G.'S -. ith f Point Blank, Tex“and ii l<> try a 2oc. box of Chamlfrlain's io’ i.l i.nfi < nie Development league Sick headache i» caused bv * disordered bus requested the city council to set 1. I t», and am happy to aay that I am com- stomach. Take Chamberlain a Tablets and yl uiv cured and can recommend them to aside the property at the corner of every one. __ ” For sale by all dealer».—Ad- correct that ami the headaches will disap pear. For sale by all dealer». Ninth anti Duane streets for use as a Vrt.semenL Interest in the bond election at Eagle Point reached the fighting stage Tues day when Mayor William Von der Hel' n of that place mixed it for sever al r mils with Charles Haw ord, n 1’. a E brahem.<n. Howard held forth agai i»t the advisability of bonding Lag’e Point for »10,00 to improve the atri ta and the mayor t«oh excel i >n -, B“i"f.' right and 1 it »win. ' tn «m- l.j elio .. I’ et t ph... n un b fore ihc ir a< i lo ught out. wus is called fo hr.de Ti i stirred up no end of Feb Icllvm lit. — I t ibune. disci ---------- »ff»------------ Home Made Hani and Bacon A Specialty Jacksonville, Oregon Found Dead in Room. Hires Irrigation "n sidi"'t T h nten, N. J . Feb. EK ct Wersilow Wiì.o'i 'nd.it <ent his re-i. ati"H as go. i H"r of New ter«ev to th • see^etary of *•♦ ’to. It hero n R cPer 'Ve Miir.-h I • •I ill be a I r vn'i l itiz - i f u »hr. , ,.d Wilstm thii ¡U e iovi ds ••mC I f. ei lil-e I wou .t 1 e tu tin f a hands •ring to celebrate the fact that I hav n’t the dignity of any office to maintain.” » Figh's BUI Ceeding Park Salem, Ore., Feb. 26. —For some un known reason the Klamath delegation has killed the bill introduced at the re quest of the secretary of the Interior, surrendering jurisdiction in the Crater Lake national park to the United States government. Word received from 'he secretary of the Interior is to the effect that the department will withhold all recommendations for im provements until such authority is ceded. MORE COLO WEATHER After meeting defeat in the senate yesterday the bill was resurrected Middle West Suffers From Big again in the senate this morning, and I it was again defeated, owing to op- Blizzard. position of Klamath. The bill has been in the Ways and Means committee for over ten days, Chicago, Feb. 92, —Heavy snowfall Reames got it out and passed it and temperatures far below zero are through the house, but defeat in the pre licte I ."or tonight ns a development senate looks sure. Another effort will of a great blizzard which is raging to be made this afternoon to pass the day all over the middle west. The measure. storm, which has almost isolated -------------- ---------------------- Chicago telegraphically is centered in Southwestern Wisconsin. Protest Garre Laws. In this city a heavy sleet storm has weighted the wires and is making the Klamath Falls, Ore., Feb. 25.- operation of street cars difficult. The weather is most disagreeable. Weath Klamath county people are dissatisfied er bureau predictions, however, are with the game laws being enacted at Salem. The law regulating the deer that tomorrow will be fair. season provides that -the season in Jackson county shall open on Augnst Milwaukee, Wis., Feb. 22.—Celebra 1 and a month later in Klamath county tion of George Washington's birthday It is believed here that this law is an throughout the state was marred today attempt to get the sportsmen who by the worst storm Wisconsin has suf come to Southern Oregon to hunt deer fered in years. Zero weather obtains to go to Jackson county instead of in most locatities and Buffering amorg coming across the mountains. If the the poor is intense. hill or ividing for the difference in the All railroad schedules are demoral time of opening the seasons in the two ized, no attempt being made to move counties becomes a law it will be a freight. All cities in Western Wis- decided discrimination against Klam cousin are snowbound and wire COIll- ath county. munication is badly crippled. The closing of winter fishing in Link river also meets with the disapproval LaCrosse. Wis., Feb. 22.—Railroad of the local people. Those who are »nd street traffic here is almost com familiar with the stream and the Klam pletely blocked through a tei iffic bliz I ath lakes know that the trout taken zard which swept this part of the state from Link river during the warm last night. There is a foot of snow on weather are not good, as they taste of the ground and all telegraph and tele decomposed tub's. phone wires are crippled. -----------•--------------- Mayor Argues With Fists. Wi>son Now Plain Citizen Fit Hi Case Exact!». “When father whs sick about six years ago lie read .an advertisement of Cuamberlain's Tablets in the papers that fit his case ex actly,” writes Miss Margaret Campbell of Ft. Smith, Ark. “He purchased a box of them and he lias not been sick since. My sister had stomach trouble and was also ben efited by them.” For sale by all dealers. —Advertisement. Ir Leading Grocers Lowest Pricey Flour, Feed and Poultry Supplies NOTARY PUBLIC AND ¡CONVEYANCER Office Hours: ' F^enoon » t® I Afternoon 1:30 to 5 Rank of Jacksonville Building. JACKSONVILLE, - - OREGON POLK’S.' . is Business Directory OREGON and WASHINGTON 53 . i ‘J ■\ A Directory of ©aoh City, Town nwd Village, giving dercrlptlve sketch of earn place, k catton, population, tele- r-aph. »hipping ar.J banking point; ak-o Classified Directory, complied by business and proiesdion. It. I.. rOT.K CO- fiWA-wrij- i »J a promptly obtained In * 1 countrlet ©R TgADt-MARKS, < av m LA imh I t'ovyrtflilt rev!»■ 1M >-c4. Smd Skft Atndel or Photo, for FREE REPORT on p.t: n’ ihtlttT. PRtfnlDmev l< e exclusively. B.4KX KtFEREBC»». r,',T fur book CST ki M a:<! 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