Jacksonville post. (Jacksonville, Or.) 1906-19??, January 16, 1909, Image 4

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    Stomach Trouble Cured.
Al. Learned is the Boss, he has fruits
CUT FLOWERS
If you have any trouble with your vegetables, candies, soft drinks, post
IN SESSION
stomach you should take Chamberlain's cards, fancy dishes, cigars and tobacco.
Cut Flowers, Funeral Remberances,
I Stomach and Liver Tablets, Mr. J. 1’.
Potted Plants and Bulbs. Phone 606
Klote of Edina, Mo., says: “I have
The legislature convened Monday
Medford Greenhouses.
25
used a great many different medicines
and elected Jay Bowerman president
1 for stomach trouble, but find Cham­
of the senate and G. N. McArthur
berlain's Stomach and Liver Tablets
speaker of the house.
more beneficial than any other remedy
This action places the Fulton sup­
I ever used.’’ For sale by City Drug
$3 per thousand
porters ir possession of the organiza­
Store.
tion of both houses. The Republican*
PETER ENSELE & SONS
Office one block south of Courthouse
are pledged to Statement No. 1, and
Are prepared to furnish high­
0'1 SIERS
made practically no opposition
JACKSONVILLE, OREGON
si ï
grade brick. Order from F. I. Fick
The organization by the opponents
The
Oyster
season is now open and
TiOUAh M o XBUM,»/A3 »UNGTON
Filings made on homesteads and timber claims.
of the statement or plcilgj cmnot
Luy & Keegan handles the famous
Correct plats weekly showing all vacant lands.
GH the Roosevelt hunt In
The youngest member of the Smith­ Eagle brand of oysters. Take a can
however, be taken as decisive of the
Notary Public and Convevancer
i l.s entirely a private of- sonian representation on the trip Is of these large Eastern oysters home
senatorial contest. The general opin­
Legal papers of all kinds made out. Special
It takes oil somewhat of Edmund Heller, a graduate of Stan­ to fry, stew or for cocktails.
ion still is that the Republican n em­
attention given to papers in settlement of estAtert.
an offlcf.tl character now that ford university, class of 1001, a thor­
bers, though extremely reluctant, will
Abstract of Land Titles
♦--------
oughly
trained
naturalist,
whose
spe
­
yet vote for him in sufficient numbers It Is known Hint the Fmlthsoidnn Insti­ cial work will be the preparation and
Most complete set of abstract books in the
CLASSIFIED
tution
Is
t<>
benefit
fr>
i
the
enterprise
to give him the election.
preservation of specimens of largo nnl-
couiity. Abstract made promptly and accurately.
Many subjects of legislation will The Smiths id.m Institution Is under mnls. Mr. Heller Is about thirty years WANTED —A girl to work in restau­
Pure Mineral Water
Real Estate aud Insurance
the
direction
of
the
United
Stares
gov
­
the
Oreg-n
legislature
I
come before
of age. His former experience, .when
rant. Apply at Mrs; Grant.
Bottled
at
the
Spring
ernment.
It
was
founded
under
a
be
Fine
list
of
county and town property for sale
associated with D. G. Eliot and Mr. DRESSMAKING—For first-class dress­
this session, Appropriations promise
and rent.
and
Delivered
to
to pass thd $3,000,01*0 mark and far quest of an Englishman, James Smith Ackley of the Field Columbian mit-
making call on Mrs. S. A. Swanson,
Money Loaned
exceed those of any preceding legi:-: son, who died In Italy In 1821). It Is seum in collecting big game animals
I
Your Residence fresh
Luke Ryan’s house east part of city.
1 Warrants bought and sold. Collections made.
lature. The ways and means commit- administered by a board nt the bead
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and Sparkling.
i Taxes paid. Re nts collected. Prompt reply to all
tee will be confronted with increased of which Is th - pristdent of the Unit­
letters. Charges reasonable.
Order From
demands from every department of cd States, although the practical head
CLUBBING OFFÆR
the lnstltn-’i-.n Is the secretary, . Who
References
CIIAS.
DUNFORD.
the state government. The most im­ of
has always been a man distinguished
Hon. H. K. Hanna judge 1st judicial district
portant matters of legi la'ion will be for scientific acquirements. The first
and any Jacksonville business man.
The Post has made arrangements to
the following:
secretary was Jose| h Henry, noted for
ciub
with
the
Toledo
Weekly
Blade
and
State control of unappropriated bls epoch making discoveries. The
the American Farmer.
waters.
present re-rotary Is Chnrles D. Wai
This will be the last year that the
More strigent regulation of b nks colt, former head of the geolo;T-al sur­
Toledo Blade will club with other
vey. To most visitors to Washington
and bank guarantee.
papers. The following is an extract
Branch insane aiylum in Eastern that part of the Rmlthsoidan Institu­
from
a letter received from the Blade:
known
as
the
National
tion
Oregon and $259,000 appropriation
proves of great Interest, anil Its mil­
“The extraordinary advance in cost of
therefor.
lions of specimens are viewed by thou­
print paper almost decided us not to
Renewal of Normal school fight. sands of pi rsons every year. One of
make a clubbing offer at all this season,
Increase of Oregon Agricultural col­ the Important departments of the In­
knowing the usual offer would net us
lege appropriation.
stitution Is a bureau of ethnology, and
a great loss, we finally concluded to
Amendment of Statement 1 so at another Is the library. The work of
makesthe old offer for this one season
to designate only parly choice fol the Institution as a whole embraces a
more. ”
Express, Freight, General Delivery, Teaming to
broad
field
of
scientific
and
historical
United States senator.
Our offer:
all Parts of the Country, Nothing too Heavy or
Enlargement and curtailment of pow­ effort.
Professor Walcott, who Is a native
.$1.00
Toledo Weekly Blade
ers of railroad commission.
too Light. Agents for Colestin Mineral Water.
of New York state, fifty-ci- lit years of
.$1.50
Jacksonville
Post....
Creation of department of insurance age and a graduate of Hamilton col­
JACKSONVILLE
OREGON
MEARNS, U. S. A., IÏE-
and repeal of $50,000 deposit law.
lege, has made an International repu­ MAJOR EDGAR A. TIRED.
Total .
$2.50
Creation of highway commission ano tation by hl ; achievements In geology
$1.75
Our price.................
improvement of road laws.
and paleontolo; y. 'Twenty years ago in the smite portions of Africa which
Mr.
Roosevelt
will
visit,
will
be
a
vnl-
$1.50
Jacksonville
Post...
he
made
a
special
study
of
the
Cam-
Protection of game.
liable asset to the expedition. Mr. Ilel- American Farmer...
. .40
Taxation of timber on actual cruis­
] ler has had large experience In ani­
ing*.
mal collecting In Alaska, British Co­
$1.90
Total
Establishment of tuberculosis san­
lumbia, the United States, Mexico, Cen­
.$1.70
Our
price
............
itarium.
tral America and South America. In
$1.50
Appropriation for State Medical col­
the year ISPS he made a collecting trip Jacksonville Post.
of eleven months to Galapagos is­ Toledo Blade.......
$1.00
lege.
lands, starting from San Francisco. ¿American Farmer.
. .40
Branding of food packages accord­
He is an enthusiastic collector as well
ing to net weight or measure.
as a well equipped naturalist. He is
Prohibition of trusts and trade com­
Total.......................... $2.90
nlso the author of scientific papers on Our Price........................................ $1.95
binations.
animals, birds, reptiles and fishes. At
For Fine Wines, Liquorsand Cigars.
This offer may not last much longer.
Amendment of local option law.
present he Is assistant curator of the
Curbing of Coos county land grant.
museum of vertebrate zoology of the Renewals will count the same as new
subscriptions and if your subscription
Appropriation for building for Stat,
University of California.
DUNNNGTON & DENEFF, PROP FETORS
Another member of the delegation, is almost out, renew and get the be-
Historical society.
J. Alden Loring, Is a field naturalist nefit of this offer.
Abolition of compulsory pilotage oi
Jacksonville,
Oregon
whose training comprises service In
Columbia and shifting control of pilot­
I________
the
biological
survey
of
the
depart
­
age to Portland.
ment of agriculture and In the Bronx
Proportional and district represen­
zoological park. New York city, as well
tation.
as on numerous collecting trips through
Two more Circuit judges for Mult­
British America, Mexico and the Unit­
tT
ed States. He Is about tldrty-elght
nomah county.
years old, of ardent temperament nnd
Scalp bounty.
Intensely energetic. In August, Sep­
Crater Lake wagon road.
tember and Octolier, ISPS, he innde the
Household tax exemption.
highest record for a traveling collector,
Taxation of franchises.
having sent to the United States Na­
A coat of varnish will improve tho appearance of
Protection of fisheries.
tional museum 900 well prepared spec­
Creation of state board control.
those old chairs, or the interior decorations. - - -
imens of small mammals in the three
months’ Journey from London, through
An gone Can Varnish, Do it Yourself
On your railroad
Sweden. Germany, Switzerland and
fare. The law of
ATTENTION
Belgium.
If you want to change the appearance of your chairs
the common car­
The other representative of the
rier compels equal
To those who have postoffice boxes:
treat
them to a coat of varnish stain. It is cheap
Smithsonian Institution who will ac-
rates on all rail­
By order of the I’. O. department all
company the president Is Major Edgar
road lines. - - -
Fred J. Fick, Contractor and Builder.
lock boxes in the postofliee must b<
A. Mearns, medical corps. U. S. A., re-
kept locked in the future. Persons
tlri-d. Major Mearns will be the physi
disregarding this notice wid be depriv
clan of the trip. He has had t»-enty-
0
ed of their boxes and mail placed in the
five years' experience ns an army doc­
tor and Is well known as a naturalist
general delivery.
nnd collector of natural history speci­
John F. Miller, I’. M.
mens. He Is n dead shot. Major
This order was issued by the depart­
Mearns Is about fifty-three years of
ment on account of complaint being
nge nnd Is the oldest member of tho
In Time, Traveling
made of packages and important let J. ALDEN LOIilSG AND cnAItLES D. WAL­ party. For this reason perhaps he has
:•*
Expenses and Fa­
Bought and Sold
the honor of having charge of the
COTT.
ters being lost. In one ease a letter
tigue
by
insisting
on
containing $3,900 was taken from an hfnn rocks and fauna of the United. Smithsonian portion of the delegation
the shortest route,
While ench nnd every one of the party
fastest trains and
unlocked box. The money was in form States ami presented the results of Ills Including
Harness, and Harness Supplies, DeVilbiss Pliers, Carborundum
the president's son Kermit,
best service. Simply
researches
to
th«'
international
geo
­
of a check and the party went to an­
Grinders
for Grinding Plows and all Edged Tools. It will save its
official
photographer,
hns
special
du
­
see that your ticket
other town and received the money graphical congress In London. Since ties nssh-ned him, all will naturally
price in one season grinding plow sheares.
reads
via
,
.
and has not been heard of since. Two then Ids services In scientific matters net together In many respects, nnd It
have been In frequent demand, and he
Lustrelac and Enamel and Carriage Paint
thirds of the boxes in the poatoflice Is the author of numerous works In Is anticipated that the scientific results
I
of
the
expedition.
In
view
of
the
un
­
here is left unlocked.
Paint Brushes.
Ills chosen field of research.
Some time ago an unnamed donor usual opportunities offered, will be of
*
made a contribution to the Smithso­ much value.
Fever Sores.
nian Institution for the purpose of ob­
An Adventurous Explorer.
Fever sores and old chronic sores taining natural history specimen*
Pome strange adventures have been
> Ryan Building
Opposite U. S. Hotel
should not be healed entirely, but from Africa. Last summer Professor
should be kept in healthy condition. Walcott learned that the president experienced by Erwin Clarkson Gar
rett, University of Pennsylvania num,
OREGON SHORT LINE
This can be done by applying Cham­ would be agreeable to having several who with two native servants recently
representatives of the institution ac­
berlain’s Salve. This salve has no company him on Ills hunt, so It was penetrated the Jungles of Borneo, lie
AND
superior for this purpose. It is also decided to Join forces. Three repre­ was the fir«t white man to do this.
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most excellent for chapped hands, sore sentatives of the Smithsonian were
Mr. Garrett was
heavily armed, but
nipples, burns and diseases of the skin. delegated to accompany the president
had no occasion to
and Ids son Kermit, each having some
For Sale by City Drug Store.
use his guns, al­
special qualifications for Ids Individual
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>--------
though there were
part In the enterprise.
Every facility for
times, he declared,
Although the Smithsonian Institution
the safety, com­
The holiday season is over ami the
when he had to sit
fort and accommo­
Boss has a few things left over which is to get the benefit of the additions
up nights and be on
dation of the pas­
to scientific lore accruing from the
must go. A fresh supply of candy hi.s Roosevelt hunt, no part of the cost of
senger is provided
the lookout for the
been received.
No change of cars
treacherous Dyaks,
the hunting trip Is to couie out of the
is necessary to
who infest the for­
funds appropriated each year by the
Denver, Omaha,
ests of Borneo.
government. The Institution has a
Kansas City, Chi­
There were times,
fund of $sn0.00(> entirely separate from
cago. Direct con­
GAHHL I T
he said, when Dutch
the allotments by congress, and from
nections are made
this source In part the money for troops went through the dense forests
for all other points
the hunters Is to come. The president “armed to the teeth,” but never be­
East and South,
and his son will pay their own ex­ fore. he added, had a white man made
penses, and the Institution will outfit the trip alone. During the Filipino In­
the expedition and defray the expenses surrection Garrett served In the regu­
of the three scientist* and the guide. lar army In the Philippines and made
Inquire for particulars
No estimate has been unde of »hat a careful study of the habits and char­
the total cost will be. It Is stated that acter of the natives.
A. S. Rosenbaum. Agent
while the Institution frequently pays
large sums of money for a|x*clmena It
Medford, Oregon
Build Up; Don't Knock.
does .lot expect to purchase the Roose­
It costs nothing to be civil, courteous [
velt collection. It expect* to get the and speak a good word for the one 1
Wm. McMurray,
zoological. botanical and other speci­ wiio may lx- your competitor In bnsl-
mens free of , ’ it-. i o for the - -st nees Make it n rule to build up. not
>f outfitting the exptsllllon and the tear town, says the Vgrleultural South- I General Passenger Agent
traveling expends of th-- i-itnrn lists »CBt. A calumniator Is a curse to him
PORTLAND. ORE.
■ nd i old" The i „ g i me nhl-h th* self and to others. He Is a dangerous
Prompt Delivery
president »ill kill will be given with­
thing.
out chnrva.
STATE LAW MAKERS
UOOSJSVB jíj T’S hunt
NATION AL MUSEUM
BRICK! BRICK!
SILAS J. DAY
Cölestin
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Criterion Saloon
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SAVE
Varnish!
Varnish!
Varnish!
YOU CAN SAVE
All Kinds Second Hand Goods
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T. L. DeVore, Jacksonville, Ore
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Address
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Company
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