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Nunan-Taylor Co
Offer to tne public Special Bargains in every line of lheir
complete stock of General Merchandise, consisting of
ii Dry Goods, Boots and Shoes, Groceries,
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Crockery, Glass and Wooden Ware
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Everything must be sold to make room for an
entirely new stock of
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SPRING AND SUMMER GOODS
Which we are now buying and getting ready for an
early display at our store. Come early, while our
stock is complete and get bargains in any goods you
may need.
We take pleasure in showing our
goods and make every effort to please our customers
Yours Truly,
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NUNAN-TAYLOR CO.
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Jacksonville Post
OFFICIAL PAPER OF THE CITY OF JACK
SON VILLE. OREGON
Published every Saturday by the Post Pub-
ishing Co.
J. B. Barnes, Editor
Admitted as second-class matter at 'Jacksonville,
Oregon.
SATURDAY, JANUARY 23, 1909.
SUBSCRIPTION
One year, by mail..................................
11.50.
A farmer near our town recently
hired a lad to help him do chores.
One morning he told him to take
some salt and salt a calf out in the
pasture. The boy took a quart of salt
with him and thoroughly rubbed it all
over t e calf, working it into the hair.
A gang of colts in the pasture scented
the salt and got after the calf. They
licked all the hair off the calf and near
ly took the hide off too.
The Happy Farmer
cover a sufficient period, a farmer
would go to the postoffice and get mail
for everybody in his community and
deposit it in a large open box nailed to
a tree in a convenient place. This box
was never locked and everyone in the
community would search through the
box for a letter or paper addressed to
him. No one lost any mail in those
days because everybody was honest.
Crime has grown to such an extent
that the government officials are ob
liged to order the lock boxes in the
city postoffices to be kept closed and
locked and have placed a penalty on
anyone caught tampering with a box
belonging to some one else.
Business methods have advanced
more than has anything else. A man
of ability can command almost an un
reasonable salary. He must be a man
of executive ability, one who is capa
ble of advancing new ideas that will
benefit the interests he represents.
Proper and timely advertising is one
of the requirements of the a prosper
ous business man.
COURT
HOUSE
of contideiice for the reason that every
reader knows we have stood for no- \
thing but what was the best for the
State and the people. We have tried
to make The Telegram something more
than an independent newspaper. It
has been that, it has been outspoken
and plainspoken as well, but it has
likewise been peculiarly the represen
tative of the best thought and aspira
tion of the people. No paper in the
state has taken such advanced moral
grounds and none has fought bo con
sistently for what was right and de
cent.
It is on the principle that we have
done something to deserve it that we
ask you not only to take advantage t»f
the proposition Ave have tb make you,
but to be kind enough to pass it along
to a friend or two with a recommend
ation to them to do likewise.
Once again we propose a special
Mail Order Day, for February 1, 1909.
FOR THIS DAY ONLY you can se
cure The Telegram daily by Mail Or
der Day Rates, as follows:
The Daily Telegram (under this offer
one day only) by mail, one year,
will cost you $3.75.
Saturday Telegram only, one year,
will cost you $1.25,
Subscriptions mailed on February 1,
OR ANY DAY PRIOR, will be ac
ceptable under this offer.
Hoping to receive a prompt reply,
and that you will influence your neigh
bor to follow your example, we beg to
I remain
Yours very truly,
THE EVENING TELEGRAM
JOAN F. CARROLL,
Manager.
Jacksonville's Leading Confectioner....... 1
Candies, Fruits, Vegetables, Tobacco and Groceries S
FALLS
MERCHANT SHOT
MrasaBMOMNran.
The Drudgery
Of Bake davs is overcome when you use Bread* Cake
and Pies made by ihe Jacksonville Bakery
Don't Worry
About baking when you can order exactly what you
want any day from the Jacksonville Bakery
; Leave Orders
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For Wedding Cakes or Pastry for your Sunday dinner
you can do no better than call on the
I . Jacksonville
Bakery £nvpro£
IS IT CH INA YOU WANT
China Store has on exhibition a beautiful show
T HE ing new
of Christmas goods. All the latest designs in China
and Dinnerware.
Nice line of dolls.
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McGLASHAN&JUNKEN
JACKSONVILLE,
THE
LUY & KEEGAN, Props.
Family Trade Solicited
Sole Agents Albany Beer
PERFUMER Y
The Weather.
Following is the report of U. S. Vol
unteer Cooperative Observer, E. Britt;
M. J. P. Huges, a merchant of Butte for Jacksonville, for month of December
Falls, was accidently shot last Friday Latitude 42 deg. 18. min. north; longi
by his son. The so . Luther, had just tude 123 deg. 5 min. west.
entered the home and was talking to
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his father as he loosened a belt con
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Order» Delivered Twice Each Day
The Pure Food Law.
Secretary Wilson says: “One of the
I objects of the law is to inform the
consumer of the presence of certain
¡harmful drugs in medicines.” The
j law requires that the amonnt of chlo
roform, opium, morphine ard other
Jacksonville. Mr. Norling sent a sam habit forming drugs be stated on the
ple of ore to the assayer a few weeks label of each bottle. The manufact
ago thinking that it was gold bearing urers of Chamberlain’s Cough Remedy
rock, but it proved to be rich in iron. have always cl timed that their remedy
With an unlimited amount of tim did not contain any of these drugs,
ber tributary to the strike and an ex and the truth of this claim is now fully
cellent smelter site on the ground this proven, as no mention of them is made
may prove to be a valuable pieee of on the label. This remedy is not only
property. We were unable to find one of the safest, but one of the best
Mr. Norling to verify the statement in use for coughs and colds. Its value
but the word came from a fairly re has been proven beyond question dur
liable source.
ing the many years it has been in gen
eral use. For sale by City Drug Store.
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NOVELTIES, LEATHER GOODS, RUBBER GOODS,
STATIONERY, DAY BOCKS, LEDGERS, WRITING
TABLETS, SCHOOL SUPPLIES, MAGAZINES, CUT
GLASS WARE, FOCKET KNIVES, ETC. The largest
supply in the city to select from.
A COMPLETE LINE OF DRUGS
CITY DRUG STORE
J. W. ROBINSON, Propietor
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.A certain class of newspaper men Items of Interest to Jackson County
Progress of Civic Improvement.
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assert that a farmer is the most inde
Tax Payers
All through southern California,
pendent man on earth, and that he
reaching to points quite remote, there
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has nothing to do but enjoy life.
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is n stronger trend toward public beau
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MARRIAGE
LICENSES
That when winter comes and the bliz
tifying and preservation of natural
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zard’s on the wing he toasts his feet
Charles A. Caldwell and Grace B. beauty than ever before. Even down
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in the so called desert sections, the
in the oven and reads the local news-1 Wald ref.
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Coachella and Imperial valleys, where
paper and the only thing that dis
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NEW CASES
settlement and development of agri
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turbs him is a call three times a day
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cultural
lands
have
heretofore
occu
John
Harrington
vs.
county
court
of
to a banquet of mince pies and other
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pied all available of both time and
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luxuries. It is a mistake. The indus-1 Jackson county, J. R. Neil county means, the work of civic Improvement
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trious farmer begins work long b fore judge of Jackson county Oregon, Wil- and civic beautifying is now under
Temperature—mean max. 42.39; mean
the sun thinks of getting up. With b ir Jones SI e iff of Jackson coun’y strong headway and able leaders. All
his soul shrouded in gloom he proceeds | Oregon and France.» M. Fnyder; w it tlie more important towns are taking min. 80.39; mean 36.38. Max. 52 on 8d,
to build a fire and soften his boots of review. R. G. Smith attorney for tip this work in a thorough and sjs- I min.’ 17, on 18; greatest range 20.
tematlc manner. Even the rural resi
Precipitation - Total for month, 1.97
with a sledge hummer. He then takes plaintiff.
dents nre awake to the fact that to inches. Greatest in 24 hours, .86 inches
PROBATE COURT
a lantern and shovels his way to the
grow and market crops is not all of on 22nd.
barn and feeds the hogs. It is then
Estate of Amanda
Swa'kcr, de
time to feed the newly arrived calf, ceased; Inventory and a|praisem<n' life, and to have the "desert bloom as
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the rose" Is to become n reality In the
which seems tj delight in butting a filed showing »state to be valued at very near future. From all parts of
pail of milk over the tiler of the soil $730.50.
the California southland come reports Change in Southern Pacific Time
until ho only needs to be stamped to
Table.
Es'ate and guardianship of Bernard of a great moral uplift manifested by
pass for a package of ok margarine.
desire for better homes and home I
McArthur; order approving settle the
SOUTH
BOUND
TRAINS.
surroundings, which bespeaks in no un
He crawls through a barbwire fence ment of guardian.
certain tones that this end of the state No. 15...................................10.35 A. M.
and Jigs the hay out of the snow,
Estate of James Elliot, deceased; fi will in the near future be one vast No. 13.................................. 3.20 P.M.
feeds the cows, cleans the stable, gath
ers up the frozen chicks, chases a nal account of administrator filed ar.d stretch of beautiful gardens made ac No. 225 (coach for Ashland) 10.15 P. M.
cessible to all who travel by tree lined
stray pig worth 25 cents for four approved and administrator discharged roadways of perfect condition.
NORTH BOUND TRAINS.
from
further
liability
in
the
matter.
miles, and does not catch it, doctors n
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Estate of Isaac P. Stinson deceased;
sick horse, freezes his fingers, gets
Agitate a new charter for Jackson No. 16................................... 5.24 P. M
kicked by a one eyed mule, and when ord >r appointing H. C. Garnett, R. P.
Note carefully that No. 16 North
ville. it is needed.
the gloaming comes and quietness Little a ad J. C. Brown, appraisers.
bound
leaves 15 minutes earlier than
Mrs. Will DeRoboam of Me Iford was
broods over all the earth, he has a
Guardianship of Floyd Dickey, a
heretofore.
single half hour to meditate and won- minor; order appointing J. W. McCoy, in Jacksonville Thursday.
No. 13 arriving at 3.20 P. M. will
der how he will pay his taxes.
I J. R Wick and J. L. Buss appraisers.
Don’t walk in the rain and mud but
have
the Portland dailies of that morn
telephone
the
Boss
for
what
you
want
Estate of Joe or Guiseppe Fazio de
ceased; order appointing James M. and it will be delivered to your door. ings issue.
FORWARD
These changes effective May 17, 1908.
Cronemiller. Geo. N. Lewis an I James FOR SALE—Two gold farming horses
A. Wilson appraisers.
weighing 1200 and 1300 pounds. One
When in Medford stop at the Emerick
One nt first thought can hardly rea-
set of hArness. One three-inch low
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where
the finest of meals are served
lize the vast strides ma le in the pro-
wheel wagon. Call on or address
gress of this country in the past fifty UR'UIT COURT
Adolf Schulz, Jacksonville Oregon. and the most corteous attention given.
Try us and see.
11-tf
years. Stop and reflect.
CLOSED AT PASS
Mankind is striving to devise a way
AT A BARGAIN
wherebj’ he can improve or perfect
ASHLAND COMMERCIAL CLLEGE
Judge H. K. Hanna finished the
the vocation which he has undertaken,
Ashland, Oreson-
trial docket at Grants Pass Tuesilay
Several 10 acre tracts of the best
be it good or bad. The robber has be
and
returned
home
Wednesday,
Something
Special
Court
Bear
Creek
bottom
land
at
prices
from
come more shrewd, he has studied
human nature, and when he commits will open here next week for a long $50 to $185 per acre. Jacksonville Business and Shorthand Training, thor
grind of business.
Real Estate Co., Adolf Schulz, Mgr.
ough and practical.
a crime it is very difficult to place the
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6 months scholarship............ $45.00.
responsibility on the right shoulders.
STRIKE
9 months scholarship............ 60.00.
Peace officers are, to a large extent, RICH
A few toys left at the Boss.
Note the Special.
h indicapped. He is elected by the
BY J. NORLING
SPECIAL OFFER
All students who secure a nine
people because he is well liked in the
months scholarship and enter Septem
community regardless of his fitness for
Word reached this office that John
the position, and before he has mastei-
To the readers of the the Telegram: ber 7, will be entitled to the combined
cd the situation his successor has been Norling struck a large body of iron
We ask your co-eperstion during the course to July 1, 1909. This gives you
ore assaying 51
iron. The strike coming year to help push The Tele- an extra month. Come and investi-
elected.
Fifty years ago, yes 25 years would was made about one mile west of gram. We ask this with a good deal gate. Address, P. RITNER, Pres.
$6000
5000
15J0
3750
2750
8000
3000
2750
4000
3250
10,500
1 650
4500
5500
2500
3000
55 acres, fruit, alfalfa, grain, near town.
30 acres, 10 acres grapes, balance esily cleared.
80 acres, 15 acres cleared balance timber.
120 acres, 35 acres meadow, good ditch, stock ranch,
25 acres, alfalfa, good ditch.
40 acres, in orchard, near growing town,
60 acres, best of orchard land, good location.
.26 acres, 10 acres in trees balance timber.
12' j acres, orchard and alfalfa, an ideal home.
160 acres, good fruit land, good location.
35 acres, orchard ar.d alfalfa, good improvements.
13 acres, orchard land on good road, near town,
28 acres, alfalfa or fruit land, line locality.
20 acres, alfalfa land with improvements, near town,
10 acres, in alfalfa best of land near town.
6 acres, in alfalfa and fruit, good 8 room house,
other out buildings, near town.
We have a large list of other property not herein specified. Im
proved and unimproved at reasonable prices. Stock ranches, farming
and fruit land in the best location. A crop f-^ure in the vicinity is
unknown.
If you want to buy or sell come and see us. Our pnees are right.
Jacksonville Real Estate Company
ADOLF SCHULZ, Manager
To Smokers
We have a new line of cigars direct from Key West.
This is imported stock and made where cigars retain
their b st flavor
5c. ¿Oc. 3nd 12
í-2c.
If you enjoy a good smoke drop in and get one at
RUSSELL & MclNTYRE’S