Jacksonville post. (Jacksonville, Or.) 1906-19??, August 30, 1913, Image 2

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:■ JACKSONVILLE POST-:
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Notice of Sheriff’s Sale.
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By virtue of an execution duly issue»!
by the Clerk of the Circui.» Cttari df-,
the County of Jackson, State of Ore- .
■ Officia. Paper of the City of Jacksonville, Oregon
gon, dated the 22 day of August A. D.
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A weekly newspaper published every Saturday at the county seat of Jackson 1913, in a certain suit in the Circuit
Court for said County
and State,
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County, Oregon. D. W. B agshaw , Editor.
wherein Emma T. Whitney, A. P.
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-—*N Whitney, F. C. holey. H. A. Vogel and :
Entered as second-class matter June 22, 1907, at the post office at Jacksonville, C. L. Foley, as olaintiffs, recovered
..judgment against W. A. Thompson
Oregon, under Act of Congress of March 3, 1879.
and S. H. Purcell, as defendants, for
the sum of $16,250.00, with interest on
SATURDAY. AUGUST 30. 1913
i the sum of $17,000.00 from .the 15th
| day of Decen;b»*r, 1911, to the 4th day
SUBSCRIPTION: One year by mail $1.50.
Advertising rates furnished on
I of April, 1912, atGpercent perannum,
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application.
and also interest at 6 per cent per
annum oil the sum of $16,250.00 from
I Commencing at a point 207 feet West and 60 the 4th day of April, A. D. 1912, until
paid,
and cost?
and disbursements
feet South of the Northeast corner of Block Two
(2) of Barr’s Addition to theTown (now City) of taxed at $26.60 on the 18th day of July,
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Medford, according to the recorded plat thereof A. D. 1913.
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Notice is hereby given that I will on
and
thence South 50 feet, thence East
Items of Interest to Jackson County 104 f running
eet. thence North 50 fc'ot! ‘thence West 104 the 29 day of September A. D. 1913, at
the front door of the Court HeuSe in
feet to the place of beginning
T«x Payar«
Now thereforejjjy virtue of said execution and Jacksonville, Jackson County, Oregon,
decree, and incompliance with the commands of at 10 o’clock tn "the forenoon of said
MARRIAGE LICENSE8
day, sell at public auction to the high­
said writ. I will on
est bidder for cash the following de­
Arthur Bates and Fannie P. Davis.
SEPTEMBER 29th7 1913.
at the hour of 9:30 A, M., at the front doorof the scribed real property situated ar»i being
E. W. Short and E. Grace Loar.,.
Court House in Jacksonville, Jackson County. intheCounty of Jackson, Stateof Ore-
David Guy Good and Edith L. Merrill. Oregon, sell at public auction, subject to redemp­ gin, and described as follows, to-wit:—
Beginning at the Southeast corner
Arthur M. Sterch and Ida M. Case. tion» to the highest bidder, for cash In hand, all of the N. C. Deaf! D. L. C. No. 48 in
of the right, title anti interest of the said defen­
Township
37 South Range 2 West of
CIRCUIT COURT.
dant in and to the real property al>ove described,
i the Williamette Meridian, and running
to satisfy the judgment contained in said de­
State of Oregon ex rel Emma Lerch
thence North 27.25 chains to the North­
cree, together with ail costs that have or may
west corner of the John Kennedy D. L.
vs Henry Lerch. Order for appear­ accrue.
C. No. 47; thence West 13.21 chains,
ance and to show cause.
Dated at Jacksonville, Oregon, this JOth day of
thence South 27.25 chains to the Sowlh
August. 1913.
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C. V. Koch vs H. G. Koch. Order
line of the said N. C. Dean D. L. C.;
W.
II.
SINGLER,
1 thence East on sail! South line 13.21
for publication of summons.
Sheriff of Jackson Countp, Oregon. chains to the place of beginning, con-
State of Oregon ex rel Josiah H.
By E. W. WILSON. Deputy.
l taining 36 acres of land, more or less;
Beeman vs R. C. Kelsey et al. Man­
; also a certain one acre tract of lan»i
date of supreme court reversing judg­ Notice of Sheriff’s Sale Under j excepted and described in that certain
deed, dated December 15, 1911, wherein
ment of circuit court-
Execution.
Emma T. Whitney and A. P. Whitney j
State of Oregon vs Mike Spanos.
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are grantors and James N. Jarvie is!
By virtue of an execution and order of sale1
Mandate from supreme court affirming
i grantee, said deed being of record in :
duly issued by the Clerk of the Ciicuit Court of i
Deeds_at
paj^e 313 thi
there- I
Volume 93, of Deeds
at page
judgment of circuit court.
the County of Jackson. State of Oregon, dated I
of, Jackson County Deed Records, to
the 26 day of August, 1913,in a certain action in the
State of Oregon vs Frank Seymour.
which reference is hereby made for a
Circuit Court for said County and State, wherein
more detailed description of said one
Same.
Al Walters as plaintiff.
recovered
judg­
acre tract.
E. Renshaw vs Effie M. Armstrong ment against R. A. Rowley for the sum of Two
Taken and levied upon as the proper­
Hundred Eleven and 40-100 Dollars (8211.40)
ty nf thè said W. A. Thompson and S.
et al. Order overruling demurrer of
and the further sum of Thirty-three and 40-100
IL Purcell, or so much thereof as may
deferiflant.
Dollars (133.40) damages and Cost:..
be necessary to satisfy said judgment
Public notice is hereby given that I will on
Hattie I. Tickner vs I*. R. Tickner.
in favor of Emma T. Whitney. A. P.
MONDAY, SEPTEMBER 29th. 1913
Order for publication of summons.
Whitney, F. C, Foley, II. A. Vogel and
at the front door of the Court House in Jackson­
C. L. Foley, plaintiffs, against said W.
Bertha M. Gillaspy vs Frank Gillaspy. ville, in said county and state, at the hour of
A. Thompson
and S. A.
Purcell,
10:00
o’clock
A.
M.,
offer
for
sale
Order of default.
defendants,
with interest thereon,
at Public auction to the highest bidder for
George H. Miller vs city of Medforil cash in hand, all the right, title and interest of together with all costs and disburse­
ments that have or may accrue.
•t al. Order setting aside judgment the said defendant. R. A. Rowley in and to the
Dated at Jacksonville, Aug. 25, 1913.
following
tlescribe»I
real
propel
ty
to-wit:
of municipal court.
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A certain placer claim situated on Star Gulch,
Jackson County Hank vs John D. Applegate mining district owned by me and
Famous Flags.
McArdle et al. Release of levy on known as the Big Four placer claim, This claim
I1ier»> are only a few Old Glories
lies west of placer claim owned by B *rt John-
certain real property.
in the Anmipods collection of 113 his­
Flonheim Shoe,
M. L. Hall
Suit in equity.
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vs O. C. Purkeypile.
Complaint flie»l.
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Don’t pull a long face and look as though you
had a sour stomach. Hold up your head and
look for better things.
They are here.
Our Mid-Summer Sale is Now On
Down go Prices on all Summer Goods
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There are many warm days ahead of us yet
90 nor Cipnt off on a11 Men’s Ladies’ and Children’s
vent Underwear.
per
90 nor rVnf
on all Summer Dress Goods: Pongees,
pLl Vclll Chiffons, Voiles, Krinkles,Lawns,Ratines,etc.
If you buy of us you will get what you ought to
get at the price you are willing to pay. We
givebest goodsat lowest possible prices. We won’t
do less and you can’t ask more. Come and sue.
Taylor - Williams Co
The People’s Store
Red Ribbon Flour
Slops all Pastry Trcubls
The Poison In Poison Ivy.
Polson ivy has long been a mystery
both to scientists and laymen. Why
and in what manner it causes the pe
cullnr rash ami Irritating Iiitlammatloii
have puzzled both botanists and piiy
xlciatis
But Dr. Mlntinde of Purls
says Ills study of the plant shows that
poison Ivy contains prussic acid This
Is fonui! principally In the young leaves
and bails In older leaves there is very
little of it.
In three mid one-half ounces of young
leaven there Is about a quarter <>f 11
grain of the nekl
As with other plants In which finis
sic acid Is found, the poisonous sub
stance does not exist In Its perfect
form, but develops ns soon ns the
leaves are bruised, a chemical iiettoi
being set up through tin* union of ue
enzyme with a glueosld
toric Ungs, but each ls connected with
some incident th.it gives it the liouor
of its present poHilion
There is the
thirty-one starred ting that Hew be­
side the sunrise II ig of Japan when
tlie i lose shut doors of that island
kingdom were pried open for American
coinmen i'. The old tlag that Lieuten­
ant Charles Haywood defended so gal­
lantly In 1S17 nt ::an Jose. Lower Cali­
fornia. Is there to recall I he story of
how lie and Ids liny garrison held an
old mission house for over three
months against an overwhelming Mex­
ican forte
Here, too, are a few re
minders of our history’s saddest war.
Side by side tn the one case are draped
tlie ensign of the Union man-of-wnr
Kenrsage and the stars and bat's of
tlie ensign of the Confederate cruiser
Allietmirle
Another treasure is the
The/ Don’t V.'-nt Strangers.
en<lgii of the Inttleshlp Maine, which I
In the mirth,veste:n part of Switzer
was re overeil fourteen .Vent's after
the cat.istrnplie lit Havana harbor.— Inml, far from tlx* tourist's path, is ii
little town Selzaeh, where for mor»
< hristiaii Herald
than 25(1 years wilt» himiklng li.is bee;
I tlii> chief Industry
"'There ale no ma
Diamonds and Wealth.
ehliK's In the place for the prodm tio:.
A fiiiuoux I'reitcll xcleutixt » st I inn ten
Hint all the dlniumids recovered iu the of wnt< h part.- the men work as did
their fathers and grautlfntliei'x." xn.vs
history of the world could be packed
the Berlin Post. "A feature of tin
In u box three feet »vide. six feet high
place Is tin1 Pnxxioh play, prodm «si
mill eight feet long and would weigh
e, cry xhilimer by the wot- I.makers and
less than thirty tons
th»' Inembi rs of t-lielr families These
It seems almost beyond the power of
uiind to grasp the fact that a treasure slnipli* peyple lmv»> sn»-»-«*»*»l»*»l In main
taiidng for their play a modest dignity
worth mole than a billion dollars in
mid have not allowed it to liecom?
gold cuuid lie contained in so smull a
space
I'lie high value of the gems ls eommeielal The few notices of the
still more strikingly illustrated by the Saturday perform nil es which one sees
fact that gold to tile value of a billion 111 th»* neiglilswliig | Im es contain the
Infornmtioii that the town "cannot hc
doll irs would weigh more than 4,<XX),-
Ono pounds
Diamonds us a measure commodate m.in.v strangers."”
of money occupy u large place In civlli
latlou. But when one takes into con-
Careful John.
shleratloii how far dliunonds are from
A ntrnl storcki'eper was greatly both
constituting the real wealth of nations erod by ruts which Infested tils build
or ii nieusiuc of brains, of true social
Ing. says the St Louis Post-Dispatch
standing or worth while success In
Also he possessed a valuable watch
life the euormms expenditure of Illi
dog «•lih-h
which emiriled the premises nt
man energy representisl by th»' pi!»* night. Due night. Just before he locked
of gems valuisl at a billion dollars Is
up. Iw scattered poison around the
nil atmalllnc waste.—C'hleiigo Herald.
place ami left n note on the counter
for the clerk who opened the store In
Literary Coincidsnces.
the morning
Tennyson sc id of a strung»* literary
The clerk found the note ns wax In-
colnchlenci*.
('bines»* scholar some tenihsl Uul hi- nearly dropped through
time ago wrote to me saying that In an the door when be rend:
unknown, untranslated Chinese poem
‘"Jerry You take the poison in the
then* were two whole lilies of mine morning so the dog won’t get It There
iilmost word for word." Byron-I
Is some in the cellar too. John.”
:not;>.<’> »>n the death of Sb»*
where he says there will never I
The Signal.
other Sheridan, th»* mold laltig b
"IIow du you endure listening to
up. employs, ivord for word, ten
Kllggilis tunny stories?
He spoils
which an ancient Sanskrit ilocu
them by lautrhiiig at them himself.”
refers to tlie death of Marti, notwith
"rii.it's wlnit I llke nlsnit him. You
standing that Byron could never have don t luire to fixten In Order to Inugh
se»*u the diM-iiinent
Shakespeare’s nt the right time
All you bave to do
iwssage .ils'iit love and lightning In ls tu walt tlll lie glvus the signal.”—
"Roimsi and Jull»*t," 11. 2. ls almost Washington Star.
identlcnl with a quotation from "Ma­
laki and Madhavii.” an'Indian poem
Amended.
by Bhiivnliutl. written nine centuries
All English otfiriNl once Mid to
before and not translated up to Shake
Father Healy, the famous Irish wit:
speare's time.
•’Healy. I’ve g»»t a crow to pick with
you ”
School "Essmlnitis.*
“Make It a turkey.” said Father
Let us reniemtier that there la such
Healy, as quirk as a wink, “and I'll
a thing ns exatulnltla and that a brain
Join you at «» sharp "
crammeil with a multitude of useless
facts may show up brilliantly on an
Prints Full Editions.
examination, but be so clogged an to
"Has Jin k ever klaact? you?”
be unable to put the knowledge to
"’Nev»*t i»n< e'
practical use
We know we are rais­
"I know that
Jnek isn’t given to
ing the |s-dacogue"s Ire by thus stating
that tlier»1 is sin h a thing ns too much taking «! iil "' i * kiss»*" Boston Tran
knowledge. but ns a fact the world’s «» ript
i lian. Jackson County. Oregon.
Al! that certain placer claim located as follows,
the north half of the math wist quarter of the
PROBATE COURT
northwest quarter of Section 28. Township 39
South of Range 3 West o'" the Willamette Mer-
In the miittei of the estate of Eliza
idian. Jackson County. Oregon, Tbis claim be-
D. Ball, deceased. Order admitting ing known as the White Cloud.
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f »reign will to probate and appo.nting Those two certain mining claims situated in
Star Gulch in App egale M ting Di.-trict. No. 1
administrator with will annexed.
b ing described as the north half of the nort
In the matter of the estat»- of Lucian eas quarter of sou.hwest qu li ter of Section 1’?,
Loomis, deceased. Order setting aside I’uwnahip 39 South <>.'Range I West of the Wil.
certain person.»! property fur the widow liinette Merdiun. Claim known as placer
l laim L MigeStar No. 5. And No 2 being th -
of »1» ."«lent.
MeritxxI. n nth half of n«> t west luarterofsouth­
in tlie matter of the estate of Wil­ west quarter of Section 19. Township 39 South
liam H. Lester, di ceased. Order lix- *»f Range 3 Went of Willamette M» l idian, ( taim
known as Lodge No 6, each containing 20 acres
i 14 time for final settlement and direct­
legal suhdivis on of land.
ing publication of notice.
Commencing at this n.i’.’ce the exterior bound-
In the matter of the estate of Er­ aiiesofthis location are distinctly marked by
nest E. Hart, deceased. Order confirm­ this location by referring to the folio.vieg monu­
ments a»td natural objects. Co nm -nc.ng at the
ing sale of real property.
northwest corner. Stake No. I, thence 300 fe< t
easterly
to Center Stake, thence 300 feet easter­
In the matter of the adoption of Rob­
ly to Corner Stake No 3. being northeast corner,
ert Peteison, a minor. Petition filed.
thence 1500 feet in southerly direction t» south­
Citation issued.
east corner, thence 300 feet westerly to Center
In the inutter of the estate of Cornel­ Slake, thence .XX) feet westerly to Corner Stake
ius W. Esmond, deceased. Order fix­ being southwest corner, thence 15(M feet to pl ice
of beginning.
ing time and place for final settlement
Com me ncing at this notice the exterior bmn*!-
and directing publication of notice.
ariea of this location are distinctly marked by
In the matter of the estate of Eliza ' r»?ferring to the following monuments and na­
tural objects: Ami running lox) feet easterly,
1). B ill, deceased. Order appointing
and 100 feet westerly from notice, said claim is
appraisers.
o ie-fourth west of Applegate River, on west side
In the matter of the guardianship on Section 2. Township lOSoufhof Range 4.West.
Commencing at this notice the exterior bound­
amt estate of John Whitehead, an in- aries of thia loca’ion are distinctly marked by
•uni* person. Order appointing guard­ referring to the following manuments am! na­
ian and appraisers. Bond of guardian tural objects: And running 1450 feet westerly
and 50 feet in an easterly direction t> east, end
filed and approved.
and west end of center stakes, said claim is one-
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fourth mile west of Applegate River. <
id I« '»f * » d river an I join the 01 i Timer
MARRIED
claim on w,««t end.
S.b..o( N.W'i of N.W.H of Section 29. T.»u n-
BATES DAVIS At the M. E
.39 South of Rango 3 W»at of W. M.
age in Jacksonville. Oregon,
E.’sof R.E.'i of N.W.’i of Section 25. Town-
August 22. 1913, by Rev
ship .39 South of Range 4 West of W. M.
K minell; Arthur Bates and
8.H of S.W.’-i of S.E.Vi of Section 19. Town-
ship 39 South of Range 4 West of W. M.
P. Davit.
M Vv of N.' jof the N E. . of the N.E.«4 of St c.
21. Twv. 30. 8 . R. .1 Wa.t of W. M
C’»n>pri».
It) acres. Also the N. lv of the
Attorni 1 uve., t me ut.
of NES
of
N.E,
1
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of
S
ction
2P,
Twp.
39
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R.
3 W« r .
D Magli.sw.il kuown lucrvliant .
Wliiieuiound, V.’i» , b.mglit » t.s kofi 'ii hau c ntaining 10 acre»» of placer min ng gr-.i, n»i.
Three üousand miuera* inche« of w^ucr
barista'» nmlicinai so a» to be able to
vn'od »
» C »u » : y (
ttielu to hia cmtouierx
Aftir -
K »I*
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» •■ ' ’ 1 Volume 17 of M n*njf
them he was him- "
\ u . . k ,,,.,
C' lMs a • !• •' bl
that one im
» f c m'.,
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•»I'm. »■»•> ’• k
vi
Lode Star No. 1, ni;
Cholera an ! Di rrhoe.i I m
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ih
in nhif diatri ‘t. As of
more to him than the cost of his entb r
.
of these medicine». Fur sale by all dealers. coni in I Volume 17 Mt r.tjcc 63, <;vtc ib*» 1 as
Iowa, lira
< mi h on both mk I cs <f
Hee north
not th and s
«<»u
—Advertise meut.
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1 (•tivirn 40 rods wide a”. i> ’ ill
I n lomr.
3 > km
mds
long, i thi'-
h h »'¡Mi.n
liv.i Mouth of Mild on Star Gulch, lack on County.
Oreg d . sn I joins placer claim called Big Four,
Notice
of
She iff h
S. I*
owned by M. Omens, lying ue t of aa *i olai .
Taken and levied upon mm the property of s.»al
'yvlr»a.of ti>'M*.*'i*ion;u,<lnrl.*ror >■■ !..
•u*4 out of th.* Clr uil » «Hirt of ih Slat, af »>,, . K A Rowley or so much thereof aa nay be
gm* for th. County of Jaclaon. iuhh » a d.*rrw* ne e aiy to aatiafy the judgment contnin«Mt
Itiaaii decree in favor of the Raid Al Walter
wtni.‘»al uul dovl>.t»Hl In aaM Coui t on th»* 2*nh
day .f Auaruat lull In a nuit u-harvin F. M Amy and agai >st the sahl R. A. Rowley, toother
U I" alntiff and Cora H. Cardvr and E w. Car I. -. with the ctwiu« and dlabur.-*eniento that have or
may accrue.
hur an.laml wlf. ar. il.famUnla. in favor f
Dated nt Jacks »nvill.-. Oregon, on this ■?> h ii.»
th. plainlUt and a«aln.»t th. a »Id drf. inl .ni 1 kr.
of A isuat. ItlS.
E. » aider, for ih. .un» oi »»a«. Th . , , .i
W H SINGLKH.
DoL.ira with latrreit th -, > f.o ih»* '**»' ,1 .
i.ti.iT « f Jackson County, Oc»*g« •
•f-a,, litt at tha rata <>■'I
»ar » it • »••
B. 1. W. Wil> JN. Dwi uiy.
Mon., hnu. ila .uni Ml »21 >» I,. ralo m. pa »I .. . .
th. I urlh.r «um of ,lz..o i-. «t«. and in ,IU ..
work In being done by specialists who
east f rar. Whii-hra r "lam Badiivi lad tom . i
ar»> densely Ignorant of everything out­
Mia». I t*i ma a. ahar.n ol h.* abv»« uamei .1
»•
'
tf.i Uti.lCi
i . ¡ivmnnu.ni this sp ng.
side their respective narrow spheres—
ua . ountr. I bava lavuduimn aid am ilinvtml
>u-t rub th
ills led paru freely «ni Ii
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uhsmla
rla:,.i's Lin- and of many things Inside too.—Amer­
to »a ll by virtu, of auch .laculiun and davrw of
th. Court th. following dam'ribad propwty to imeni am) it will soon dijsppear. Sold by
ican Medicine.
all dealers.
*K:
Black Cat Hose
The World is Growing
=Better
COURT HOUSE NEWS
son and known as Big Stsr. also joins the claim
NEW CASES.
held by R. A. Rowley, on the west end. Includ­
The State of Oregon vs Joseph Titus. ing all ditch and water rights.
Transcript from Justice’s docket Mid- I All that certain placer mining claim described
a follows, the north half of the n irtheast
for»l Dristrict.
of the northeast quarter of Seclion 29. Township
The State of Oregon vs David Boggs. 39 South of Range 3 West of Willamette Merid­
Transcript from Justice’s court, Ash­ ian. The claim being known as th • White Star,
the claim being recorded in the Mining Records
land District.
of Jackson County in Volume 17 at Page 118.
All that certain placei claim dcscrioud as fol­
Annie Wolter vs Emil Wolter. Suit
for divorce. Order for the payment of lows. the south half of the nor th west quarter of
the n »I theast quarter of Section 29. Township 39
suit money.
. South of Range 3 West of thu| Willamette Mut-
Ni) FísH StOfy
High Pr»U»«.
"’Marti* .»»»»• < ei"t:iiiil.v are n trtifbt!"
“I knew yon would like this gown
Izn’t It too hideously fashionable for
words)“— Kansas City Journal.
M’a
Feed and Grain
A Specially
Jacksonville, Ore
BUSINESS CARDS
H. K. HANNA
NEWBURY
GUS
I-iwyer
Attorney-at-Law
Will Practise in All Courts in the State |
MEDFORD,
Office in Bank of Jacksonville building
OREGON.
JACKSONVILLE,
DR. T. T. i HAW
Dentist.
Deafness Cannot Be Cured
by local applications, as they cannot
reach the diseased portion of th© ear.
There is only one way to cure deafness,
and that is by constitutional remedies.
Deafness is caused by an inflamed condi­
tion of the mucous lining of the Eusta­
chian Tube. When this tube is inflamed
you have a rumbling- sound or imperfect
hearing, and when it is entirely closed,
Deafness is the result, and Unless the in*
flamm.'ition can be taken out and thW
tube restored to its normal condition,
hearing will be destroyed forever: nine
cases out of ten are caused by Catarrh,
which is nothing but an inflamed condi­
tion of the mucous surfaces.
Office in Ryan B jildin f, California St
Upstairs
JACKSONVILLE
OREGON
i». W. BAGSHAW
Attorney at Law
NOTARY
PUBLIC
CON VEYAN»'E|<
AND
Office Hours; J ^enoon «'<’
/ Afternoon 1:311 to 5
We will pive Ono Hundred Dollars for any ease of
Deafness (cause I by catarrh) that cannot bo cured by
Hall's Catarrh Cure. Send for circulars, free.
V. J. cnKNKY, & CO, Toledo, Ohio.
Bold by Druggists, 75c.
Take Hall’s Family Pills for constipation.
Bank of Jacksonville Building.
- OREGON
JACKSONVILLE.
.OREGON
LEGAL BLANKS
We have on hand for sale the following
..I.-j. ¡à»* ’
blanks viz:
Lease,
Mortgages,
Bill of Sale,
Agreements.
Warranty Deeds,
Quit Claim Deeds,
<. hattel Mortgage,
Ack now lodgements,
Real Estate ontract,
Location Notice—Placer,
Location Notice Quartz,
Satisfaction of Mortgage,
Rjal Eitttj kftiti Gutrait.
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fr.'í¿Z REPORT
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BETTER THAN
SPANKING
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Notice Application for Liquor License
At reasonable prices. We intend adding
Spanking will not cure children of
other blanks as fast as possible until
I the line is complete. Blanks of special
wetting th > be I, because it is not
habit b it a tlangero'is »lisease.
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form printed to order at short notice
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Dept.
C. H. Ro.van D h »’ C o .,
Chicago,
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have
14'
JACKSONVILLE P0S1.
discovered
strictly harmless rem?dy
fnr
tl
SarprUiug- Cure of Stomach Trouble.
Lun yon have trouble wiJi your «torn­
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Constipation,
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known *ts merits they will send a50c.
i!..t yo
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‘»yond help just became
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‘ :il i gwr» you relief. Mrs.
package securely wrapped and pre-
f ’ ’■» M.
J., »viites, “For
[ a..i Absolutely Free to any reader
ii ;•:» I h.iye Icvii troubled with
i.v rythin/ I ate i.pset it ter-
of The Jacksonville Post. This re­
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medy also .ur»s frequent desire to
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Alter readir" a few
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r,‘ « ) <•••<•>»? who hail be<n
initiate and inability to control urine
3.1 .' -ti 1 decided to
during the night or »lay in okl or
' i » 'y three-foilrtl a *
-d. »in now e.italmo: t
young. The C. IL R.wvan Drug Co.
t ” H r sale l»y all
is an Oid Reliable House, write to
»iistrssing
disease
anil
them t day for the free
to
ma
medicine.
Cure the affiic *d members of your
family, then tell your neighbors and
friends about this remedy.
Dyaentevy is ¡..«a..'» sanciti ..ml often a
dangerous Ji.serwe, but it can be cured.
('Ii.iinberlain's Colic. Cholera and Diar-hoe*
Hen . Iv lies cured it even when malignant
".nd
. lie. For sale by all dealer«.
Best Results
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