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Jacksonville Post An Editor’s Appeal ot JAl K- M\ friend, help the editor in his wild eyed search for news. When your friends come to see von, if you are not ashamed of it, tell him; when your wife gives a tea party if you have re covered from the effects of the gossip, drop in with the news, when a baby arrives fill your pockets with cigars and call; if you go to a party steal some of the good things, and leave ’em with theitem in our sanctum. If your wife licks you come in and let us see your scarsand tender sympathy through the [taper; If your mother-in-law has ilied don't be bashful about it; give in all the common place news. In short whatever makes you feel proud, sad, lonesome or glad submit it to our 24 karat wisdom i. nd see our matted locks part and stand on end with gratitude, which will pour from every pore like moisture fro.n the dew be-sprinkied earth Published every Saturday by the Post lishinK Cu. J. B. Burnt»*. Editor Pub- SATURDAY, JUNE 6. 1908. *1.50. Our Opportunity Surveying parties will lie in the field >n a few days running lines for the pro- posed electric rail road. Will Jackson ville be in line? Or will wej be out? This depends; ,if we raise $2500 we will be inclu led, but if we can’t raise this small sum. no company will put money in the town. This $25 10 is me rely a guarantee that the people want the line. We have advantages over any city in the valley and. if this line passes through the city Jacksonville will grow and take its place among the cities of the world. Electricity is the most modern means of transportation and if we can get a line connecting with tide water, nothing would develope the city more. There are several good routes, one t > connect at Myrtle Point wit i the line al •ady built from Marsh- field to Myrtle Point. Thus we would soon bo c miii _■ I with R isoburg and Drain on the main line of the S P. and deep sea vessels touch at M irshtield. The S. I*. Co. is now b lilbing a line from Drain to Marshfield. Roseburg. Marshfield, Ban Ion and North Bend r lised nearly $3)0.0JJ in two days for an electric line from Roseburg to the Bay cities. All that is asked of Jacksonville is S25 11; this money is not donated bnt inve sted in one of the best business enter prises ever presented to the citizens of this city. We cannot ask a packing house to locate here: the freight is too high to reach market, although it would lie the best natural loitition in the state for an enterprise of this kind. This is an excellent location for ■. sash and door factory, cooperage a id ' winery, and the best brick clay to be found anywhere can be found in un- I limited quanities on the outslirts of the city. In order to induce people to com • here and invest we m ist have better transportation with a 1J cent fare to Medford. Many Medford business men would move their families here, because the climate is so much nicer here and the city is beautifully located. i This is the most beautiful season of the year, the green foliage is at its height and the fruit is rapidly maturing. In the fields mowers can be seen at work and shortly the hinders will be tieing up the grains for wintev use. If there is one thing more than an- other in our experience in publishing a local newspaper that makes us tired, it is the practice of some that te:l us that we must not say anything about this or that thing that has happened. There are two sides to every question and it would be a very easy matter to formulate a reason why a paper should not report everything. WOODPECKERS RUNNING HOGS A Ridgefarm stockbuyer went up north of the city Monday to l<x»k at some jsirkers which one of our farmers wanted to dis|s>se of. The buyer liked the hogs only they were a little light ir. weight, and he also wanted to know what made the hogs race across the field so often. The farmer in a hoarse whisper explained that he had always called the hogs to feed then, but that he took cold and lost his voice, and then got in the habit of pounding on the fence with a stick and now since the weather is getting warm the darned wo slpeckers were running his hogs to death. For a Sprained Ankle. As usually treated, a sprained ankle will disable the injured person for a month or more, but by applying < hain- beriain’s Liniment and observing the directions with each bottle faith fully, a cure may be effected in many cases in less than one wec“k s time. This liniment is a most remarkable prépara'ion. Try it for a sprain or bru ise. or when laid up with chronic or muscular rheumatism, and you are cer tain to be delighted with the prompt relief which it affords. For sale by City Drug Store. Chanije in Southern Pacific Time Table. tow n . f Jacksonville. Oregon, 2’»t feet to Wisterly aide line of (th street in said town; thence southerly along westerly side line of said 4th street 47 feet to corner; thence Westerly 217 feet to easterly side line of 3rd street intersecting same at a point 1311 feet Southerly from the place of begining and thence Northerly along the easter- ly side line of 3rd street to place of beginning, said description being in tended to cover all of lot one in block tiftv nine, in Jacksonville, Oregon, except 50 feet off North era! of same belonging to John Tremberth; ; also all of lot eight in block twenty nine, in Jacksonville, Oregon, described as: Beginning at a |>oint on Oregon street in said town of Jacksonville. Oregon 68.98 feet from the south cor ner ot said block 29 thence south 43 degrees and 35 minutes east 50 feet along the line of Oregon street thence northerly 266 feet to First street, in tersecting same 104L feet from the west corner of said block 2 thence north43 degrees and 35 minutes west along line of First street 50 feet thence southerly 266 feet more or less to place of beginning. The terms and conditions of said sale are cash and the same is subject to the confirmation of the County Judge of Jackson County, Oregon. C harles W. guardian of the persons and Amelia and Sophia Wolter Dat< ..f first publication. Ma Notice for Publication. Notice is hereby given that in compliance with the provisions of the act «»f (’«ingress of June 3. l"7s, entitled * An act for the sale of timber landd in the States of California. Oregon. Nevada, an Washington Territory." as extended to all the Pub lic Land States by act of August 4. 1892. P atrick M c C ormick . of Medford, county of Jackson. State of Oreg-on. did on Dec. 12. 190”. tile in this office his sworn statement No. 9468 for the purchase of the S ’ g of the SW *4, of Section No. 34. in Township No. 37, South. Range No. 3 West, and will offer proof to show that the land sought is more valuable for its timber or stone than for agricultural purposes, and to establish his claim to said land before A. S. Bliton. I'. S. Commissioner, at his office, in M h I- ord. Oregon. on Wednesday. thel2thda> of Au gust. 1908. He names as witnesses: Marvel M. Taylor, of Jacksonville. Oregon; Ruben H. Robinson, of Jack sonville. Oregon ^Joseph T. Gagnon. of Jackson ville. Oregon; Thomas C. Norris, of Jacksonville. Oregon. Any and all persons claiming adversely the above described lands are requested to tile their claims in this office on or before said 12th day of August 1908. BENJAMIN 1. EDDY. Register. Notice for Publication. Notice for Publication. Notice is hereby given that in compliance with the provisions of the act of Congress of June 3. 1878. entitled "An act for the sale of timber lands in the States of California. Oregon, Neva.ia, and Washington Territory. ' as extended to all the Public Land States by act of August I. 1892. Ozo S t . P erre , Notice for Publication. Notice is hereby given that in compliance with the provisions of the act of Congress of June 3 1x78. entitled "An act for the sale of timber Ian Is in the States of California, Oregon. Nevada, and Washington Territory,” as extended to all the Public Land States by act of August 4. 1892. R euben R obinson , of Jacksonville, county of Jackson. State of Ore gon. did on Dec. 7. 1907. file in this office his sworn statement No. 9464. for the purchase of the W1 SW'», SW’i NW’14. of Section No. 10. in Town ship No. 37 South. Range No. 3 West, and will of fer proof to show that the land sought is more valuable for its timber or stonexthan for agricult ural purposes, and to establish his claim to said land before A. S. Bliton, U. S. Commissioner, at his office, in Medford, Oregon, on Monday, the 10th day of August. 1908. He names as witnesses: Thomas C. Norris of Jacksonville. Oregon; Herman King of Medford Oregon; Joseph T. Gagnon, of Jacksonville. Ore gon; Marvel M. Taylor, of Jacksonville. Oregon Any ami all persons claiming adversely the above described lands are requested to file their claims in this office on or la-fore said loth day of August. 1908. BENJAMIN I. EDDY. Register. of Jacksonville, county of Jackson, State of Ore gon. did on Oct., 29, 1907, file in this office his sworn statement No. 9422. for the purchase of the SE 14 NW ’t. NE ’4 SW ’ i, of Section No. 24. in Township No. 37 South. Range No. 3 West, and Notice for Publication. In the C >unty Court of the State of will offer proof to show that the land sought is more valuable for its timber or stone than for Oregon, for the County of Jackson. purposes, and toestablish his claim to In the matter of the Estate of agricultural Notice is hereby given that in compliance with said land before A. S. Bliton, U. S. Commissioner, the provisions of the act of Congress of June 3. M illiam Basye deceased. at his office, in Medford, Oregon, on Tuesday, the 1878, entitled An act for the sale of timber lands It appearing to the Judge of said 4th day of Augtst, 1908. in the States of California. Oregon. Nevada, ai-I Renames as witnesses: Thomas C. Norris of I Court, by the petition this day present Washington Territory. as extended to all the Jacksonville. Oregon; Al Leonard, of Jacksonville. ed and filed by Chas. H. Basye the ad Oregon: Arthur Lewis, of Jacksonville, Oregon: Public Land States by act of A ugust 4. 1892. M elissa (’. T aylor , ministrator of the Estate of William Joseph T. Gaynon, of Jacksonville, Oregon. Basye deceased, praying for an order Any and all persons claiming adversely the above of Jacksonville, county of Jackson. State of Ore did on Dec. 11. 1907, file in this office her sworn of sale of real estate, that it is neces described lands are requested to file their Hainm in gon. statement No. 9465. forth«- purchase of the N1 .■ this office on or before said 4th day of Auiruat, sary to sell the hereinafter described NW1 i. of Section No. 22. in Township No. 37 real estate to pay the costs and ex 1908. South. Range No. 3 West, and will offer proof to show that the land sought is more valuable for its penses of administration. timber or stone than for agricultural purposes It is therefore ordered by said and to establish her claim to said land before A. S Court, that all persons interested in Bliton, U. S. Commissioner, at his office, in Med the estate of said deceased, appear be ford. Oregon, on ’ uesday, the 11th day of August. Notice for Publication. 1908. fore said County Court on Saturday the She names as witnesses: Marvel M. Taylor of 27th day of June A. D. 1908 at l(t Jacksonville, Ore ron; Thomas C. Norris of Jack o’clock in the forenoon of said day, at Notice is hereby given that in compliance with sonville, Oregon; Reuben II. Robinson, of Jackson the Court room of said County Court the provisions of thq act of Congress of June 3, ville. Oregon: Charles O. King, of Medfonl, Ore 1878, entitled An act for the sale of timber lands i^t the Court House at Jacksonville, -n in the States of California, Oregon, Nevada and gon. Any and all persons claiming adversely the above said County of Jackson to show cause Washington Territory,” as extended to all the described lands are requested to file their claims in Public Land States by act of August 4. 1892. why an order should not be granted to this office on or befm-e said 11th day of Augu i M arvel M. T aylor , the said administrator to sell the here 19(18. of Jacksonville, county of Jackson. State inafter described real estate of the of Oregon, did on Dec. 3. 1907, file in this of said deceased, to-wit: fice his sworn statement No. 9459, for the pur- Beginning 13.06 chains south of the chas' i»f the w ’ sw 1j. of Section No. 27, in Town south west corner of section 31 in town ship No. 37 South. Range No. 3 West, and will of fer proof to show that the land sought is more ship 37, south of range 4 west of the valuable for its timber or stone than for agricul Willamette Meridian and running tural purposes, and to establish his claim to said United States Land Office, Roseburg, thence north 32.12 chains, thence east land before A. S. Bliton, U. S. Commissioner, at 43.56 chains to the north east corner his office, in Medford. Oregon, on Saturday, the Oregon, March, 28, 1908. Notice is 8th day of August. 1908. of D L. C. No. 39 in township 37, He names as witnesses: Thomas C. Norris, of hereby given that in compliance with south of range 4 west, thence south Jacksonville, Oregon. Ruben II. Robinson, of the provisions of the act of Congress 32.80 chains to the south west corner J ack son ui lie, Oregon. Albert. Gaunwich, of Jack of June 3, 1878, entitled “An act for sonville, Oregon: William T. Bostwick, of Jack the sale of timber lands in the States of said D. L. C., thence west 42.8X sonville, Oregon. chains to the place of beginning con Any and all persons claiming adversely thealxive of California, Oregon, Nevada, and taining 142.71 acres and being all of described lands are requested to file their cliarns Washington Territory,” as extended to the lands belonging to the said estate in this office on or before said 8th day of August. all the Public Land States by act of ugust 4, 1892, and it is t'urthur ordered that a copy of . 1908. BENJAMIN I. EDDY. Mary E. ('orbin, this order be served on all of the heirs Resister. ORDER. SOUTH BOUND TRAINS. .............. 10.35 A. M. ............................... 3.20 P. M. (coach for Ashland) 1(1.15 P. M. NORTH BOUND TRAINS. 9.49 A. M. .......................... 5.24 P. M. Note carefully that No. 16 Nori h bound leaves 15 minutes earlier than heretofore. No. 13 arriving at 3.20 I’. M. will have the Portland dailies of that morn- gs issue. These changes effective May 17. 19’is. Kules for Mothers Mothers often do not tealzc bow soon a boy begins to think toward man- hood, and so they treat him like a child to be watched and scolded instead of JUDGE J. R. NEIL. Elected county judge of Jackson county. helped and trusted. One mother has a few rules that help wonderfully: I will pray and work to be patien' HOLIDAY SPIRIT I will strive to “grow in grace and the knowledge of God.” AND ROSES REIGN in No matter w’hat happens I will try to Notice for Publication. This is a sort of topsy turvy world. hold my temper and my tongue. (Special Correspondence) No one seems to be satisfied. One I will try never to scolti and to re The Portland Rose Festival opened J prove or punish in anger. man is struggling to get justice, and another is flying from it. One man is with all Portland in a holiday humor, I will listen patitently and tenderly to saving up to buy a house and another llower-wreathed windows and roses in my boy’s side of a grievance. is trying hard ts sell his dwelling for evidedee everywhere. Thousands of These rules are for the government less than it cost to get ri 1 of it. One visitors from ontside points are in the of the mother instead of the boy, and man is spending all the money he can city, and incoming crowds are greeted that is the secret of their sucess. ------- «------- earn in taking a girl to a theater or by an immense Arch of Welcome erect- ! show and sending ke valuable presents . ed at the approach to the Union Stat- ‘ No Need ol Suffering from Rheumatism It is a mistake to allow anyone to in hopes that he may eventually make ion. The Mosquito Fleet lies at anchor her hiswife. and his neighbir is spend in the harbor, an excursion of over a i suffer from rheumatism, as the pain ing ail the gold he has saved trying hundred people, under the auspices of ' can a|ways be relieved, , and in most to get a divorce. One man keeps a the Sacramento Valley Development eases a cure effected by applying of Ashland, county of Jackson, State* of to said estate and all persons interest pistol to protect himself against burg League, arrived this morning from the Chamberlain's Liniment. It makes Oregon, did on Dec. 11th, 1907, file in ed in the manner provided by law, as South. Washington is sending gener sleep and rest possible. Even in cases lars, while his neighbor doesn’t keep this office her sworn statement No. a citation to said heirs to show cause • >ne for fear of shooting himself or ous delegations and an excursion is ex of long standing this liniment should Notice for Publication. 9330, for the purchase of the W1 of should not he why an order of sale pected from Lewiston, Idaho, tomorrow be used on accountof the relief il affords. some member of the family. One man Notice is hereby given that in compliance with SW1 ( and SW1, of NW’i, of Section made for the sale of the said property. pays for his paper in advance because morning. The whole Northwest feels I Do not be discouraged until you have the provisions of the act of Congress of June 3 No 26, in Township No. 38 South, Dated May 16, 1908. he can read it with greater relish, while that ir, addition to the innumerable | given it a trial. For sale by City 1878. entitled An act for the sale of timber lands Range No. 4, West of W. M., and will GEO. W. DUNN. fi ’ ounty Judge. purely attractive features of the cc'e- in the States of California, Oregon, Nevada, and Drug Store. another takes it four or five years with | offer proof to show that the land sought Washington Territory,” as extended to all the out paying one cent for it, and enjoys it bration, the events is a marvelous a<’- is more valuable for its timber or stone Public Land States by act of August 4, 1892, For general blacksmithing, go where vertizement of the clmatic conditions. Application l'or Patent. hugely al) the while. Surely a queer than for agricultural purposes, and to F rancis G. S wedenburg , for no where else in the world can you can get the best of work and ma- United States Land Office, Roseburg, of Ashland, county of Jackson. Stat«* of Oregon- old world this is. I establish her claim to said land before flowers be found more beautiful than tarial. There are many grades of iron Oregon, May 20. 1908. did «»n Oct.. 19. 1907. file in this office his sworn and steele, but Eddy uses the best. Notice is hereby given that Auguste statement No. 9413, for the purchase of theSE'i. FL D. Briggs, U. S. Commissioner, at the North Pacific Coast. Petard whose jxistoffice addres is Jack of Section N«>. 4. in Township No. 38. South. Range Ashland, Oregon on Thursday, the 16th —♦ The grand parades will exceed any- Jackson County, Oregon, has No. 4 West, and will offer proof to show that the day of July, 1908. thing ever shown on the Coast, and $25,000 for a short time only. If you sonville, filed his application for a jiatent for land sought is more valuable for itstimlier orston«* She names as witnesses: Charles S. besides all the leading towns of Oregon, can handle this you can make a bunch , l.j ;lo foliowing described contiguous than for agricultural purposes, and to establish Bartlett, of Ashland, Oregon; Wm. Washington will be represented in the of money easil’’, 1408 acres, 5 houses, placer mining claims and ground situa- hisclaim to said land before A. S. Bliton. U. S. Stransill, of .Jacksonville, Oregon; Mrs. from floats and decorated vehicles. 200 acres in cultivation. 2'4 miles i___ ____ .... l,'d in the Jacksonville Mining District, Commissioner, at his office in Medford, Oregon, on William Bartlett, of Ashland, Oregon Jackson County, State of Oregon, con- Friday, the 31st day of July 1998. When the Oregon Development Lea town. D avis & S exton . sting of and particularly described as He names as witnesses; W'illis R. Stansill, of Eugene E. Bartlett, of Ashland, Ore gue recently asked the co-operation of S. E. Our ice cream is always fresh, and follows, to-wit:s.S, to-wit:-~ n. W. w. '| ( of oi n. r,. '4 t I Jacksonville, Oregon; William Johnson, of Apple gon. the Pacific Northwest, heartiest assur made by one who understands how to 1,1 $•, E- gate, Oregon; Jesse Applegate, of Jacksonville, l',nr,* “ Any and all persons claiming adveers . .. . theS'.otS. W. , of N. E. '4. ‘<>n- Oregon; Thomas Norris of Jacksonville. Oregon. ances of help came from every quarter, make it. At the Boss. taining twenty acres, both of which ly the above described lands are re Any and all persons claiming adversely theabove but before defínate arrangement could Everything new tn postals at Hull’s claims are in Sec. 31, Tp. 37, S. R. 2 described lands are requested to file their claims quested to file their claims in this office be completed the Trustees of the Com West of W. M.. Jackson County, Ore in this office on <•- Iteforo said 31st day of July on or before said 16th day of July, To be held in mercial Club Building were offered a Postal Shop. All the latest designs. gon and known as the Petard Con 1908. 1908. solidated Mining Claim. The location five years’ rental of $21,0J0 for the ex Hubbard building. Medford, Oregon. BENJAMIN L. EDDY, Register. , notices and amended notices of location hibit room and felt compelled to accept W. I. McIntyre has been appointed ,1( sajfi above des ribed mining claims this in justice to the stockholders. agent for Brooks & Son, nurserymen of | mg of record in the office of the re But the officers of the League say Carlton, Oregon. Give him your or- 1 rder of the County ot Jackson, State Administrator's Notice. j * of Oregon in respectively Vols. 5 at that their (>lan will yet materialize. Will be the most brilliant jig. 256, vol. 15 at pg 516 and vol. 5 In the County Court of the State of Oregon for ♦ at pg. 256 and vol. 15 at pg. 515, of Jackson County. Born in Iowa. Notice of Guardians Sale of Real tne Mining Reeonls of-aid county and In the matter of the Estate of Carlos Duane state. That there are three adjoining Our family were all born and raised Estate. claims one of which is owned bv Geo. Reed, deceased. in Iowa, and have used Chamberlain’s Public notice is hereby given that, by consider Notice is hereby given that in pur- * avenue and >- described as follows, ation of the above entitled aourt in the above en Colic, Cholera and Diarrhoea Remedy ever held in the Pacific - i i r ,c ii to-wit: N. E. 'i of N. W. of S. E. ,j, ¡{ 2 W of W titled matter. Kate Reed was on the 6th Northwest (rrabe at Des Moines) for years. We suance of and order of the Honorable ¡n „3,4 above named miningdistrict. day of May 1908, duly appointed as the Adminis Portland, "The Rose City.” will be a know how good it is from long experien Geo. W. Dunn, County Judge of the County of Jackson, and State of Ore- < unty and state; one owned by Jacob tratrix of th«- Estate of Carlos Duane Reed, deceas scene of splendor and the center ce in the use of it. In fact when in an«! has this day qualified as such officer. All of world-wi<U interest i, which said order was made on the etzell which adjoins on the north and ed, gon, persons having claims against said Estatear«* h«-re- El Paso, Texas, the writer's life was for one week. i«n>i in i„ the th.. matter described as follows; the, N. W. 30th day of April, 1908 of Sec. 31, Tp. by notified to file the same with me properly veri Several important conventions to I saved by the prompt use of this remedy. of the estate of Amelia Wolters and of S. W ', of N. E. 1 . , I ot m ’ n fied. at. the Bank of Jacksonville, at Jacksonville. W. M. 37. S. R. 2 W. of w We are now engaged in the Mercan held in Portland on that occasion district, county and Orgon. within six months fr«>m this «late. Sophia Wolters, minors. said mining tile business at Narcoossee, Fla; and one claim which Dated this the 23th «lay of May, 1908. and The undersigned guardian of the state; KAIL I I I 1 have introduced the remedy here. It county and state; and one claim which will, adjoins on the west and is owned l>y Administratrix of the Estate of Carlos Duane has proven very sucessful and is con persons and estate of said minor R»*«-«l deceased. stantly growing in favor. Ennis Bros. in pursuance of said order sell at pri- one Young. hereby given And notice is further vate sale for the the best price obtain- This remedy is for sale by City Drug able, for cash, on and after Saturday ' an.V a^ persons claiming ad- Store. „■ sn„, -i v> rsely the mining ground, placer, Notice for Publication. nor- veins, lodes a id premises or Forfeiture Notice. Will Sell Special Tickets n thereof hereinbefore and first fi If you want pure candies, no glucose, Day, in the town of Jacksonville, Ore- t > „, >n .Jacksonville, Orc., Mar., 17. 19 H. On This Occasion From interest in and to xive described and referred to and no poisonous matter, just candy, then gon, an undivided 1, T<> A. H. Fields: f 1 .r which patent by August Petard is Notice is hereby given that in compliant wit h the following described lots, pieces, or the provisions of the Act of Congress of J • • •• Medford to Portland and try the Boss. This notifies von that dur parcels of land situate, being and being hj pliexl for, are h> reby notified that 1X78. entitled "An act fortheraie of Timber Lan«!«: ing the year 1907 we expended in labor Low rates to Newport and Yaquina in Jackson County, State of Oregon, unless their adverse claims are duly in the State« of California, Oregon. Nevada. an«l and improvements on the Low Pine Return for ed, as according to law and the re- for the coming season. Excursion as follows, to-wit: Begining at a i' ilations thereunder, with the Register Washington Territory.” an extended to all Public quartz claim, $100. If you fail to pay tickets to Newport and Yaquina and point on the Easterly side line 3rd the United States I and Office at Lan«! States by an act of August 4. 1892, us 11 of above expenditures and cost of W illiam B. H owell , return June 1st to Oct loth the S. P. street in the town ef Jacksonville. Ore ft seburg, Oregon, during the sixty this notice within time allowed by law, «if Orc iron City. County of V C tacksman State of Co. will sell round tripexcursion tickets gon, which said point is 50 feet South ¡ys period of publication hereof they Oregon filed in this office on Oct.. 28. 191)7 For particulars call on hh your interest will revert to us, under ill be barred by virtue of the provis- A. S. ROSENBAUM to the above named points good for six s of the statutes of the United States sworn statement No. 9420 for the purchase the section 2324 of Revised Statutes of the WM. McMURRAY. Local Agent. months at $10.00 Full information at erly from the North Westerly corner NEH. EH SEH of Section No. 34 in Town- United States. .J. H. CLARK. of Jo!. ■ Tremberth’» lot; thence East ir such cases made and provided. General Passenger Agent ship 37. S*»uth «»f Range N«>. 3 West W. M . Orf . the depot. B enjamin I.. E ddy , Register. Portland, Oregon. F. <’. S mith . erly paralied with Oak Street, in said and will offer proof to show that the land «« »i i V h t Portland Rose Festival Portland, Oregon JUNE 1 to 6, 1908 Floral Fiesta and Civic Jubilee The Southern Pacific Co. $13.20