Jacksonville post. (Jacksonville, Or.) 1906-19??, March 21, 1908, Image 2

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H. M. CAKE
WILL SPEAK
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Quartette will sing.
New Council in Session.
Remember, Mr. Cake is out in the in­
The new city fathers, who were duly
terests of the people. He wants to sworn in and qualified last Friday, the
talk the situation over with those who thirteenth, held a meeting last Monday
are most vitally interested. And that night. At the meeting Friday evening
means every voter in the precinct
I John F. Miller was unanimously elect­
Cake’s determination to begin ed Chairman of the Board. All the new­
Candidate for United States the Mr. active
campaign at this time is ly elected members were present except
due, he says, to his desire to explain to J. W. Robinson.
Senator will Address Jack­
all the republican voters of Oregon his
No business of importance was trans­
sonville People.
stand on various questions. His posi­ acted Monday night other than the ap­
Jacksonville people will be pleased to tion has been expressed in his platform, pointing of the following committees:
learn that H. M. Cake, who is a Repub­ he says, but he desires further explana­
F inance .
lican candidate for United States Sena­ tion of its various topics by means of
Emil Britt, George L. Davis, J. W.
Robinson.
tor upon Statement No. 1, will address personal addresses.
S treet
them at the court house auditorium “Through the papers I have submitted
Fred J. Fick, J. W. Robinson, Emil
Saturday evening, March 28. Mr Cake my platform to the republican voters of
believes that the people should elect Oregon,” announces Mr. Cake, “but Britt.
S anitary .
the senators and he will address the *n addition to that I desire to address
George L. Davis, J. W. Robinson,
people of Jacksonville along that line, j them in person to explain more fully Fred J. Fick.
Mr. Cake recently resigned as presi- and more clearly my position in various
P ublic I mprovements .
dent of the Portland Commercial Club matterr,. I hope to have the pleasure
George L. Davis, Fred J. Fick, J. W.
and has shown his ability as a booster of addressing as many republican vot- Robinson.
for Oregon in many different ways. ers as possible and am confident that
C emetery .
Two years ago he was a candidate fol my message to them will be of interest
George L. Davis, Fred J. Fick, Emil
the senatorship against Jonathan to all who are concerned in the result of Britt.
A number of important matters were
Bourne, who won by a small plurality. the coming election. ”
discussed, and it is very probable that
He has friends and admirers all over
the new Board will do some things of
Forfeiture Notice.
this great state of Oregon and is one of
the ablest speakers in the state.
Jacksonville, Ore., Mar., 17, 1908. importance for the old town ere long.
To A. H. Fields:
The committee on sanitation has al­
Ordinarily Jacksonville is slighted
notifies you that dur­
when such important men as Mr. Cake ing the year This
1907 we expended in labor ready begun to look for the places that
make a tour of the valley, and every and improvements on the Lone Pine need cleaning up and have started work
man and woman in the city should attend quartz claim, $100. If you fail to pay [ right at home -in the rear of the city
the meeting and give him a hearty us X of above expenditures and cost of hall. All those who have not already
greeting. He
I’ is on the popular side of this notice within time allowed by law, done so will soon be called upon to get
AO 4 1 A —Statement
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4 NT No.
— 1 1. your T interest
— A. _ — A- will
* 11. revert • ■ to us, under
« [ their back yards in a condition that will
the political 1 /111
question
That is the election of United States section 2324 of Revised Statutes of the pass the inspection of this committee or
they will have the work done at the ex­
Senators by a direct vote of the people. United States.
J. H. C lark .
pense of the property holder.
The Jacksonville Juvenile band, un-i
F. C. S mith .
der the leadership of Prof. John Nor- 1
ling, will furnish music before and af-1 All ready to do that painting. See
Oranges, Oranges, Oranges, 30 and
ter the speaknig and the Booster Male Hostetter.
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40 cents a dozen, at the Boss.
m
am
Opening Announcement.
To the Jacksonville Public:
We are starting a shoe store in your
city. It is located in the Masonic
building on Oregon street in the center
of town. We are entering Jacksonville
in a spirit of mutual benefit. We pro­
pose to give you an honest dollar’s
worth for one dollar. An exclusive
store where you can buy the most up-
to-date shoes in quality and style, at
the very same Drices you would pay in
the biggest shoe stores in larger cities.
Years of experience in the shoe busi­
ness and the keenest of competition
have opened our eyes to the needs of
this particular community and we feel
that we can sell you a shoe for a small­
er price than you have been used to
paying that will last you much longer.
Give us a fair trial and leave the ver­
dict with the public jury. Yours to
please.
S mith & M olony .
P. S. We fit shoes to feet, not feet
to shoes.
Wherever you are or wherever you
’ain’t—
Zook, the painter, does nothing but
paint.
Painting a house or painting a fence
Zook g >es painting into the hence.
Into the hence which nobody knows—
Zook is painting wherever he goes.
If you think of Zook you will think of
paint (
Wherever you are or wherver you
’ain't.
Leave orders at the Bank of Jackson­
ville.
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SPRING OPENING
Biggest and Best Stock of Furnishing Goods in Southern Oregon
T he very latest in style and
work
mu MANSIHP in Men’s, Ladies’ and Children’s
Patent Colt, Vici, White Canvas and Oxfords
Every pair guaranteed.
Prices to suit everybody
Our stock of Men’s Negligee Shirts, Fancy Hose
Suspenders, Neckwear is complete in every detail
We have a nice line of hats including Panamas,
Fancy Straws, Felts, Etc., at all prices.
Our Motto: Money Back if Goods are
not Satisfactory.
ULRICH BROTHERS
GENERAL MERCHANDISE