IS IT CHINA YOU WANT
»THE new China Store has on exhibition a beautiful show-
ing of Christmas goods. All the latest designs in China
and Dinnerware. Nice line of dolls. ". •, •. '. *. ’. ’.
McGLASHAN&JUNKEN
JACKSONVILLE,
IN EXPLANATION
TO PROSPECTORS
The fabulous wealth of the mines'
has impressed me more than anything
else in mexico, excepting the Magnifi
cent Churches and the “Ruins of Mit-
Editor P ost Jacksonville Oregon, la. ”
I have talked to a score of Ameri- j
Dear Sir:—
Having been in public life so long in cans here, each of whom, has made a
Mexico, I am deluged with letters fortune by investing a few dollars
We have a good Assortment of holidays gifts direct from
from Americans, regarding the pro in well developed gold mines. The op
the east including Leather Goods, Toilet Sets, Books, Brass,
posed Anti-foreign mining law, and portunities for profitable investments I
Candle Sticks, Burnt Wood Work, Smoker’s Outfits, etc.
among them find inquiries from sever here are wonderful.
A friend of mine,* invested $20. and
al people in your County, therefore
will kindly ask you to publish an arti now has an income of $1500 a year. I
cle setting forth the true facts for No, I have no technical knowledge of
the Mines, as mining is not in my line
the benefit of your readers.
The bill will not pass because the and I cannot take the responsibility to
J. W. ROBINSON, Propietor
Mexican Cabinet know full well Pre- advise you regarding investments.
sident Diaz would veto a bill so unjust Senor Ceo. W. Beard, who is Superin
’ to Americans, who have millions in the tendent of Mines, at Oaxaco, Mexico,
Mexican Mines.
can give you information regarding
The Minister of Fomento, the chief I the Mimag Industry of Mexico and
instigator of the bill has resigned from can refer you to Mines that are abso
the Mexican Cabinet, because of the lutely safe to invest in, where a few
I friction, which the proposed bill engen dollars invested now, will likely make
Jacksonville’s Leading Confectioner.......
dered between himself and President you independent for . life. You can
Candies, Fruits, Vegetables, Tobacco and Groceries
Diac. Th« President and the better rely implicity on any information re-
class of Mexicans, value too highly the ceived from him.
Order» Delivered Twice Each Day
Very Truly Yours,
33 friendship of the Americans to jeopar
J. R ussell G ordon .
81 dise the holdings of U. S. citizens.
In fact there is no country in the
civilized world, in which better pro-
ALASKA-YUKON-PACIFIC
ment of its exhibits about January 1.
tection is afforded to law abiding for-
The first consignment will be 3000 box
igners. This fact has been demonstrat
es of apples, which will be placed in
(Special Correspondence.)
ed by a large number of Americans,
the cold storage plant, iu the base
The
sale
of
#350,000
worth
of
expo
who have accumulated fortunes during
ment of tho Oregon building, until
$8 per thousand
sition
bonds
has
removed
the
last
ob
the past 25-years in Mexican gold
stacle to the success of the Alaska- until within a few weeks of the open-
PESTER ENSELE & SONS
mines.
Yukon-Pacific exposition and it is now ing date.
Are prepared to furnish high
Remarkable progress has been made
certain that the 1909 fair will have the
grade brick. Order from C. Ulrich
GUS
NEWBURY
on
the
construction
of
the
California
distinction of being the first big ex
Attomey-at-Law
position to be entirely completed in state building and this structure will
Will Practise in All Courts in the State time for the opening date. The pro be completed not later than January 1.
gress that is being made on the con Work has been commenced on the
Office on California street one
struction of the buildings and grounds Washington state building, which is to
block south of the court house
is a gurantee that no detail will be be one of the permanent structures to
left unfinished when the fair is formal- be turned over to the Univerity at the
close of the fair.
A. E. REAMES
ly opened June 1, 1909.
The plans for the United States gov
Pure Mineral Water
When
it
was
announced
that
an
ad-
Lawyer
ditional $350,000 was required to carry ernment building have been appproved
Bottled at the Spring
Practise in all State and Federal Courts on the work outlined by the exposi and the contract for the construction
and Delivered
to
Kahler Block
JACKSONVILLE tion management the people of Seattle will be awarded in about ten days.
Work on the grounds is in excellent
responded promptly to the call for
Your
Residence
fresh
funds and the entire amount was sub shape. The site of 250 acres has been
H K. HANNA jr.
and Sparkling.
scribed within a week after the actual entirely cleared and graded and roads
Lawyer
Order From
canvass was commenced. With this and paths laid out. Acres of green
lawns
give
refreshing
apperance
and
Office: One block south of depot.
CHAS.
F. DUNFORD.
additional fund on hand the manage
i
JACKSONVILLE,
OREGON ment of the exposition took immediate the mild climate of Puget Sound will
make
it
possible
to
transplant
a
great
steps to enlarge the scope of construc
many of the more hardy flowers during
tion.
DR. T. T. SHAW
Already three of the permanent the winter months. There are in all ASHLAND COMMERCIAL CLLECE
Dentist.
buildings are finished and are ready to about a million plants in the green
Ashland, Oregon-
Office in Ryan Building, California St., be turned over to the University of houses and when these are set out and
in
bloom
the
grounds
will
be
a
verita
Something
Special
Washington at the close of the fair.
Upftairs
ble mass of beautiful flowers, clinging
By
the
first
of
the
new
year
the
fourth
JACKSONVILLE
Business and Shorthand Training, thor
OREGON
permanent building will be completed vines and green shrubbery.
ough and practical.
and a number of the temporary struct
6 months scholarship........ $45.00. •
ures finished. The mining palace and TWO MEN STRIKE
9 months scholarship........ 60.00.
THE BLUE JAY POSTAL SHOP the fisheries building and the hospital
Note the Special.
FORTUNE
IN
GOLD
and fire station are in use and the Or
All students who secure a nine
Head Quarters for Scenic and
egon building, the first state building
months scholarship and enter Septem
Novelty Postals.
Wholesale
After working faithfully on a ber 7, will be entitled to the combined
to be completed, is ready to receive
and Retail business. Send us
exhibits. Oregon will begin the ship- “trace” for four weeks, and on the course to July 1, 1909. This gives you
a Trial Mail Order. Our Aim
point of giving up in despair, George an extra month. Come and investi
is to Please.—■ ■■• ■
.■
REPORT OF THE CONDITION OF THE Flater and Hugh Jones, two southern gate. Address, P. RITNER, PreB.
Oregon prospectors, came upon a for
313Main St.
Medford, Ore.
BANK OF JACKSONVILLE
tune. They uncovered a ledge on
at Jacksonville in the State of Oregon, Sterling mountain that gives promise
at the close of business, Nov. 27, 1908. of eclipsing the famous Gold Hill vein.
RESOURCES.
The quartz is thickly shot with free
Loans and discounts.............. $35,156.69 gold. It is readily worked and the Office one block south of Courthouse
Overdrafts, secured and un
values reduced by hand, and the lucky
JACKSONVILLE, OREGON
secured.............................. 1,081.80 discoverers have already removed sev
Filings made on homesteads and timber claims.
Bonds, securities, etc........ 4,238.39 eral thousand dollars by mortar. Sam Correct plats weekly showing all vacant lands.
JACKSONVILLE, OREGON.
Banking house, furniture,
Notary Public and Conveyancer
ples of ore brought in from the proper
and fixtures. /■. 7,073.47 ty have attracted much attention, as Legal papers of all kinds made out. Special
Rough and Dressed
Cash and light exchange....... 8,412.44 they are among the prettiest speci attention given to papers in settlement of estates.
Lumber of All Kinds
Abstract of Land Titles
Premium on Warrants.........
30.12 mens ever seen in this country. The
Checks and other cash items
32.75 ledge from which the gold is taken is Most complete set of abstract books in th«
ESTIMATE FURNISHED
couuty. abstract made promptly and accurately«
4,235.25 15 feet wide. The prospectors struck
Expense................... . ............
Real Estate aud Insurant«
it
at
a
point
about
300
yards
from
the
67.06
Gold Dust....f......................
Fine list of county and town property for sal«
summit of Mount Sterling, the out
Total............ ................... 60,327.97 crop protruding almost two feet from and rent.
Money Loaned
E. J. BO7VNER
LIABILITIES.
the ground.
Warrants bought and sold. Collections mad«.
Capital
stock
paid
in
...............
$23,000.00
EYE SPECIALIST
Taxes paid. Rents collected. Prompt reply to all
Undivided profits................... 2,682.19 For Eczema, Tetter and Salt Rheum. letters. Charges reasonable.
Dr. of Opthalmoloiry. recently from Chicago.
Glares correctly fitted so they uever have to
Individual deposits subject to
Reference«
The intense itching characteristic of
b« changed for the distance. Perfect fit
check................................. 34,645.78 these ailments is almost instantly al Hon. H. K. Hanna judge 1st judicial district
guaranteed to cur« Chronic Headache and
and any Jacksonville business man,
St. Vitaa Dane«.
Total..... 1............ .60,327.97 layed by Chamberlain’s Salve. Many
Medford,
Oregon
Severe cases have been cured by it.
STATE OF OREGON, )
For sale by City Drug Store.
ss
County of Jackson,
)
I
America’s Greatest Weekly I, Ray F. Sexton, Assistant Cashier of Pensions Granted to Southern
theabove-named bank, do solemnly swear
Oregon People.
THE
that the above statement is true to the
best of my knowledge and belief.
W. C. Hawley, member of congress
Ray F. SEXTON, Assistant Cashier.
from the first congressional district,
CORRECT—Attest: G eorge L. D avis
has been advised by the commissioner
TOLEDO, OHIO.
J ay C. S exton
“I suffered so with Nervous
of
pensions that pensions and increase
Directors.
Prostration
that I thought there
Best
Known
Knews- Subscribed and sworn to before me of monthly pension has been granted
was
no
use
trying
to get well. A
to the following persons in southern
paper in the United
thia 3. dry of December, 1908.
Oregon: A. Gleason, Grants Pass; friend recommended Dr. Miles’
Silas J. Day, Notary Public.
States
.
Anna D. Holmes Grants Pass; Aman Nervine, and although skeptical
da Hamaker, Grants Pass; Anna M. at first, I soon found myself re
Circulation 200,000
Kendall, Medford; Henry D. Lawton,
covering, and am to-day well,”
•ÍI
Grants Pass; Jacob L. McAhron, Med
Popular in Every State.
MRS. D. I. JONES,
ford; Marcia I. Mitchell, Ashland;
5800
Broadway,
Cleveland, O.
In many r«sp«cU th« Toledo Bl ad« 1« th«
James Myers, Ashland; Barney H.
mott rsmarkabls weekly newspaper publish*
Ryan, Medford; Wales Russel. Grants !
Much
sickness
is
of nervous
• 1 in th« United State«, It is th« only
Pass; Alice Sergeant, Klamath Falls; origin.
It’s the nerves that
newspaper «specially «ditsd for National cir-
Francis M. Tungate, Jacksonville; make the heart force the blood
aviation. It ha« had th« lar««st circulation
. for mor« years than any newspaper print*
Julius J. Worcester, Grants Pass; Mar through the veins, the lungs
«d in America. Furthermore, it is the cheap*
ion Yount, Talent.
I Holiday
Presents
CITY DRUG STORE
\BAKED GOODS!
THERE is no use is worry about baking when you can get good,
- |K- wholesome Bread, Cakes and Pies
Baked to Perfection
3
. at the Jacksonville Bakery. Quite often your bread does not raise
good or your yiest is poor. Overcome these faults by getting your
[ bread baked fresh every day from the
*
M. HEGE
I Jacksonville Bakery sen, Prop. 0
THB RECEPTION
LUY & KEEGAN, Props.
Family Trade Solicited
«
Sole Agents Albany Beer
Charles F. Dunfoi d
DRAY AGE
Express, Freight, General Delivery. Teaming to
all Parts oft the Country, Nothing too Heavy or
too Light. Agents for Culestin Mineral Water.
JACKSONVILLE
E ^CTSx¡jw?a.!S!
*
OREGON
ss-ssissea
Announcement
Four Foot Wood, Once in Two
40 Cents
Four Foot Wood, Twice in Two
50 Cents
Pole Wood............
By the hour
I will have plenty of wood for sale shortly at my
yard on North Oregon street, on theT. J. Williamson place
C. A. Norton, Prop.
Criterion Saloon
For Fine Wines, Liquors anti Cigars.
DUNNINGTON & DENEFF, PROPRIETORS
Oregon
u
merchants, clerks, peeple with bruins, strong hands and a willing
heart—capital or no capital.
Cölestin
it sending tons of literature to th« East for distribution
through «very available agency. Will yotr not help th« good work
of butlping Oregon by »ending us the names and addresses of your
friomds who are likely to be interested in this state? We will b«
glad to bear the expence of sending them complete information
about Orogen and its opportunities.
COLOMST PICKETS will be on sale during SEPTEMBER
AND OCTOBER from the Faatto all points in Oregon. The fares
from a few principle cities are:
t
From Denver - -
$30.00 : From Louisville 341.70
• •
Otnuh*
-
-
30.00
Cincinnati 42.20
»t.
Kansas City
80.00
Cleveland 44.75
« •
St, Louis .
35.50
New Yor'; 55.00
4«
Chicago • •
88.00
TICKETS CAN HE PREPAID.
If you want tv bring a friend or relative to Oregon, deposit the
proper amount with any of our agents, The ticket will then be
farniahed by telegraph.
A. S. ROSENBAUM Local Agent Medford Ore.
WM. MCMURRY, Gen. Pass. Agent, Portland Orc.
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Prostration
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SILAS J. DAY
I am now prepared with a new Fairbanks Morse
Gasoline six-horse power Wood Sawing Outfit to saw
wood in any quantity,
Priees are as follows:
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