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About Jacksonville post. (Jacksonville, Or.) 1906-19?? | View Entire Issue (Jan. 30, 1909)
CUT FLOWERS Stomach Trouble Cured. Al. Learned is the Boss, he has fruits tw’o purposes, one to insure cleanli 1910, and this will be the largest meet ! vegetables, candies, soft drinks, post ing in their history because it is now If you have any trouble with your ness and the other to insure an even temperature while the bread is ra's'ng the Retail Merchants’ Association, stomach you should take Chamberlain’s cards, fancy dishes, cigais and tobacco. Cut Flowers, Funeral Remberances, preparatory to being placed in the and this means one of the most im- Stomach and Liver Tablets, Mr. J.. 1’. Potted Plants and Bulbs. Phone 606 p<>-tant gatherings of the year. The Klote of Edina, Mo., says: “1 have Medford Greenhouses. 25 At Ashland, Wednesday night, tie large oven. The oven is a large affair, about' Manufacturers, Association, the Port us da great many different medicines Spokane basketball team went down t. land Commercial Club and individual for stomach trouble, but find Cham defeat by a score of 53 to 21. Ashland eight by twelve feet with thick walls. manufacturers participated in the en berlain’s Stomaih and Liver Tablets has a strong team and will, no doubt, The fire is placed in the oven proper tertainment of delegates this past more beneficial than any other remedy make a record before the season clos and when the massive walls have been I ever used.” For sale by City Drug week. thoroughly heated the fire is pulled $3 per thousand es. Rev. J. Whitcomb Brougher, pastor Store. out and the oven thoroughly cleaned. PETER ENSELE & SONS Office one block south of Courthouse The loaves of bread af er being care of the “White Temple” at Portland Are prepared to furnish high is absent on an extended Eastern trip fully weighed are placc-d in the oven OYSTERS WHAT HAS BEEN DONE? JACKSONMILLE, OREGON grade brick. Order from F. 1. F.ck through a small opening and baked in including Boston, New York, Philadel The Oyster season is now open and Filin« ’-* made on homesteads and timber claims. phia, Cleveland, Chicago, and other Correct plats weekly showing all vacant lands. Without a charter Jacksonville has the usual m nner. The oven will re cities, in behalf of the Northern Bap Luy & Keegan handles the famous tain enough heat to bake for about 24 Notary Public and Conveyancer been on the map for several years. tist Convention, which is to convene Eagle brand of oysters. Take a can home 1^‘sral papers of all kinds made out. Special of these large Eastern oysters No one seems to take enough interes hours. There are many different recipes for in Portland on June 25th and will bring to fry, stew or for cocktails. attention given to papers in settlement of estates. in the welfare of the town to advocate cake making but the process is about from 2,000 to 5,000 prominent Baptist Abstract of I^iird Titles an incorporation. Of course it is the -------- ♦------- the same. Some cakes are baked in a laymen and preachers. Dr. Brougher business of the Board of Trustees but Most complete set of abstract books in the and includes n description of Oregon CLASSIFIED couuty. Abstract made promptly anil accurately. they have been in power for a year and cooler oven than others. Cookies are the Pacific Northwest in all his ad- made of honey dough, that is the (lour Pure Mineral Water nothing has been done. WANTED —A girl to work in restau- i Real Estate aud Insurance dresses. is made with pure honey instead of rant. Apply at Mrs. Grant. The town is not as far advanced to Bottled at the Spring The Legislative Committee of the Fine list of county and town property for sale milk or water and this dough is so day as it was 40 years ago. This may and rent. hard that one can hardly break it. Oregon Good Roads Conference held DRESSMAKING —For first-class dress and Delivered to seem strange, but listen: On Novem making call on Mrs. S. A. Swanson, Money Loaned When it is time to work this dough it their closing meeting last Saturday in ber 28, 1860, this town was incorporat Your Residence fresh Luke Ryan’s house east part of city. Warrants bought and sold. Collections made. is cut with a knife in small pieces so Portland, and decided upon the bill ed under the laws of the state of Ore Taxes paid. Rents collected. Prompt reply to all they are to present to the Legisla and Sparkling. that it can be handled easily. gon, the town grew until it reached letters. Chartres reasonable. The fancy decorations on cakes are ture. Order From about 4000 inhabitants. The records CLUBBING OFFER References The Peck-Judah Company, one of made and put on by hand. The cake CHAS. F. DUNFORD. will show that Jacksonville had a live Hon. H. K. Hanna judse 1st judicial district is covered with frosting and when this the foremost tourist bureaus in the and progressive Board of Trustees at and any Jacksonville business man. The P ost has made arrangements to is set the baker or decorator fills a United States, with the Pacific Coast that time. Brick buildings were con as their exclusive field, have opened club with the Toledo Weekly Blade and large pliable rubber cone with icing. structed, stone sidewalks were install The lower end of the cone is fitted headquarters in Portland. This comr the American Farmer. ed (this was far in advance of any city This will be the last year that the with tubes of various shapes and sizes pany handles many millions of pieces in the state at that time.) They put and with this the artist proceeds to of advertising matter during the year, Toledo Blade will club with other in a small system of water works for decorate. This is an art which few and they have in charge competent papers. The following is an extract fire protection, put in several cisterns bakers have accomplished, and I must people thoroughly familiar with the from a letter received from the Blade: at street crossings which was all that say that Jacksonville has an artist of attractions and resources of Oregon. “The extraordinary advance in cost of could be expected at that time and There’s a difference of opinion print paper almost decided us not to high standing in the decorative world. was evidence of progressiveness. The cleanliness of the shop is very among trans-continental railroad i as make a clubbing offer at all this season, Today we have but one clause in the important. The floor is washed thoro to the rates to be made to Oregon dur knowing the usual offer would net us charter that will stand the test of the ing 1909, but there is assurance that a great loss, we finally concluded to ughly weekly with a scrub brush. supremo court and that is the cattle Everything used in the Jacksonville the regular rate is to be cut so as to make the old offer for this one season law. Would it be a disgrace to the bakery is bought from Jacksonville make travel very heavy, and every in more.” Express, Freight, General Delivery. Teaming to present board to pass a charter? No; merchants. The honey is bought from dication that the one-way colonist tick Our offer: all Parts of the Country. Nothing too Heavy cr It would be an honor, in years to come $1.00 farmers which insures a pure p.oduct et will cost less than at any time dur Toledo Weekly Blade too Light. Agents for Colestin Mineral Water. for your children and grand children $1.50 Jacksonville Post.... ing the past two years. to see your name signed to a charter. Washington County has just issued JACKSONVILLE OREGON The town has a charter drawn up MORE TRUTH THAN POETRY $2.50 Total I a splendid booklet emphasizing par and all that would be necessary to do $1.75 ticularly their wonderful dairy advan Our price.............. would be to publish it and submit it to $1.50 tages. Jacksonville Post. a vote of the people at the next elec Last week the Medford Com No news that has been received by American Farmer. . .40 tion. A few slight changes would be mercial Club gave a banquet which the people of Oregon during the last needed to correspond with a few decis was the scene of much fun and amuse twenty-four months is so important as $1.90 Total ions of the supreme court. Will this ment. Frederick Haslund made the the announcement that the trans-con Our price............ .$1.70 be done? the hit of the evening when he sang tinental railroads will make a rate, be $1.50 Jacksonville Post. Some people have said that Jackson “The Same Old Train.’’ There is a ginning March 1st and continuing un Toledo Blade....... $1.00 ville is losing ground. If this be true great amouut of truth in the lines and til April 30th, from Kansas City, Oma American Farmer. . .40 the fault lies in the Town Board of voices the sentiment of the people in ha, St. Paul, and Minneapolis, Winni Trustees because they have the power general. It follows: peg and other similarly situated towns, Total........................... $2.90 to draft a charter and submit the SAME OLD TRAIN to al) main line railroad points in Ore Our Price........................................ $1.95 same to the legal voters and then en In dark ages since many years have gon, for $25.00. For Fine Wines, Liquorsand Cigars. This offer may not last much longer. act laws that will benefit the city. The people of no State in the Union Renewals will count the same as new past, An ordinance will be presented at have profited more by these one-way subscriptions and if your subscription the next meeting of the board to con Six miles an hour was considered pretty DUNNNGTON & DENEFF, PROP FETORS tickets than have those of Oregon dur is almost out, renew and get the be fast; struct sidewalks from the Odd Fellows ing the last four years. The rate from nefit of this offer. But now in nineteen hundred and nine hall to the R R. V. depot, and from Oregon Jacksonville, Chicago is $33, from St. Louis $30.50, the corner of Dunnington & Deneff’s That’s some speed on Barnum’s line! with a proportionate low fare from all building to the street leading to the Same old wheezing engine and car points in the United States. This court house. This will fill a long felt Starts for J’ville with an awful jar; should add many thousands of actual Foxy Barnum rents his whole depot want and the board should be praised settlers to the population of Oregon. for taking the initiative in this mat And makes us wait out in the snow. These are one-way tickets, and if tra Chorus: ter. vellers desire to return to their former The P ost will never overlook an op It’s just that same old train that’s run homes in the older eastern states they ning portunity to give credit where it be would have to pay full fare. longs. The county will no doubt con In just that same old jerky way; Every commercial club amt advertis struct a cement walk in front of the No wonder we are always kicking ing bureau in the state, as well as ev A coat of varnish will improve the appearance of court house as this will benefit every At the price we have to pay; ery real estate firm, should begin im taxpayer in the county who has an Oh, won’t you tel) me when we’ll get those old chairs, or the interior decorations. - - - mediately to advertise these rates. there? opportunity to visit the court house in Every citizen of Oregon should write Anyone Can Varnish, Do it Yourself On your railroad the wet season. Oh, won’t you use a little more wood? personal letters to old friends fare. The law of If you want to change the appearance of your chairs Same little jolly, it gives one a pain; ------ ♦--------- the common car quaintances reminding them Same little jerky, same old train. rier compels equal treat them to a coat of varnish stain. It is cheap rate is good to their town, INTERIOR OF rates on all rail Teddy says railroads must be controll ticket Must be bought to the point of road lines. - - - Fred J. Fick, Contractor and Builder. ed; destination it’s just as cheap to the A BAKERY Honest voter does as he is told; most distant Oregon point as to one Legislature yields to people’s will, just over the border of the state. Many people have never had an op Railroad c’mmission just fills the bill. On the 12th the Roseburg Commer portunity to visit the work room of a Then the c’mmission comes to Jack cial Club celebrated the opening of its bakery, and, therefore know very lit sonville, beautiful new Club, built expressly tie about this institution. We are not Calls in Baraum; also John and Will. for them. Guests from different parts qualified to tell just how bread and Asks them questions, tells them what of the state were present, an an elabo cakes are made but can give to the to do; In Time, Traveling rate banquet was served by the Ladies' reader an outline of the work. Mr. Goes away, thinks its labors through. Auxiliary of the Club. Expenses and Fa Bought and Sold tigue by insisting on Larsen, of the Jacksonville bakery, Chorus: The welcome that extending over the the shortest route, obliged the reporter l y showing him fastest trains and It’s just that same old train that’s run Pacific Northwest did not interfere Harness, and Harness Supplies, DeVilbiss Pliers, Carborundum through the work room, and following best service. Simply with the Walla Walla-California ex ning Grinders for Grinding Plows and all Edged Tools. It wili save its the able baker through the various see that your ticket cursionists, who reached Portland last In just the same old jerky way; price in one season grinding plow shcarcs. reads via . . . phases of bread making we found, Saturday as expected. A car ride ov I No wonder we are always kicking first that the yeast was a very impor Lustrelac and Enamel and Carriage Paint er the city, dinner and evening recep j At the price we have to pay; tant feature. The yeast must be kept tion at the Portland Commercial Club, They didn't mind the old c’mission, Paint Brushes. in a warm place at all times, if it be ! They go right on the same old way. were features of their entertainment. comes chilled the bread will bo c >arse Two events of interest last week Same little station; folks raising Cain; ■nd hard. After passing the yiest Same busted schedule; same old train. were the meeting of the Oregon State I’ stage We came to the sponge (dough) Assessors' Ass’n from the 12th to the —♦-------- this was in a large wood box divided Opposite U. S. Hotel Ryan Building 14th, and the Fourteenth Annual Con into two sections holding nbout 41-0 5,010,000 COLUMNS vention of the Oregon State Poultry pounds. In this box the sponge is left OREGON SHORT LINE Associa'ion, both in Portland. to "raise.” Here is where the secret ADVERTISE OREGON Closing the most successful year of AND of bread making rests. An experienc its organization, the Portland Chamber ed baker will knead his bread only UNION PACIFIC of Commerce gave ita annual dinner on (Special Correspondence) when the temperature of the room Jan. 13th, with almost three hundred permits. The athiospl ere has some Six tons of advertising matter, and guests gathered around the tables. thing to do with good bread. ’1 he the higest possible grade of advertis Vancouver, Washington, has employ bread is then worked into loaves and ing matter at that, was forwarded to ed P. C. Lavev. one of America’s most Every facility for placed in a closet. This closet is f> r the East by the Portland Commercial effective advertisers, a splendid orator the safety, com Club last week. This remarkable ad and organizer, as Secretary of its fort and accommo dation of the pas dition to the enormous advertising Commercial Club. They are determin senger is provided Ore on is already receiving, tells of ed to raise $10,0)0 for an advertising No change of cars al the resources of tho State in pic fund, and at a recent meeting $4,000 is necessary to Denver, Omaha, ture and text, and comprises 5,040,000 was subscribed in an hour. J Kansas City, Chi full newspaper columns, certainly a cago. Direct con great accomplishment, and one which nections are made five years ago would have been con for all other points Fever Sores. sidered impossible. East and South, Fever sores and old chronic sores We are rich and happy in this world should not be healed entirely, but only by comparison an I contrast. For years Oregon has had ideal weath should be kept in healthy condition. This can be done by applying Cham er. For instance, during 1908, 25 de Inquire for particular« berlain's Salve. This salve has no grees above zero was the coldest superior for this purpose. It is also A. S. Rosenbaum. Agent weather experienced nt Portland and most excellent for chapped hands, sore our little shiver of a few days, dis Medford, Oregon nipples, burns and diseases of the skin. agreeable as we may consider it, is For Sale by City Drug Store. from 20 to 50 degrees warmer than it Wm. McMurray, h is been nt the same time in the sec tions that most of us came from. (General Passenger Agent The holiday season is over and the The retail Grocers and Merchants On your way to or from home, drop PORTLAND, ORE. in at E. H. H elms ’ and call for I. W. Association of Oregon had a splendid Boss has a few thinrs left over which Prompt Delivery H arter whiskey. Famous for its ex convention at Portland last week, and must go. A fresh supply of candy has they adjourned to meet in Eugene in | been received. quisite flavor. ____________________ I ASHLAND 53 SPOKANE 21 li BRICK! BRICK! | SILAS J. DAY Cölestin Charles F. Dunfoi d DRAY AGE Criterion Saloon YOU CAN’T Varnish! Varnish! Varnish! YOU CAN SAVE All Kinds Second Hand Goods SOUTHERN PACIFIC S’ T. L. DeVore, Jacksonville, Ore. 0. R. & N Fop Particulars H Address Remington Typewriter Company Portland Oregon