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About Jacksonville post. (Jacksonville, Or.) 1906-19?? | View Entire Issue (Jan. 30, 1909)
✓ ten lance, but future conventions wi I ALASKAN-YUKON- be even larger with four states re PACIFIC EXPOSITION I presented. Good Roads advocates es pecially appreciated the passing of a Seattle, Jan. 29: Oregon was the resolution favoring heartily the Good first state to complete its building and Roads legislation proposed in Oregon. “I simply had to stop telling my the first to install exhibits at the Ala ska-Yukon-Pacific Exposition. Five friends where I was going,” said a months in advance of the opening of man from Kansas City recently, ‘‘for the exposition Oregon had two cars of when I spoke of the Pacific Northwest choice apples and a car of forest pro everybody was so interested and want ducts stored in its building and the en ed so much information that I wouldn’t tire exhibit will be installed two mon have any time left for my own busi ths before the gates of th • exposition ness had I undertaken to get it for them. You have no idea how many are opened. The Oregon building is a handsome people are looking in this direction.” Various commercial bodies of Ore structure and occupies one of the best locations on the exposition grounds, gon and Washington are planning to it i.; just olt the central court and get out leaflets to be used as a letter overlooks Lake Washington. The enclosure, emphasizing the wonder building was completed in November fully low colonist rates from the and since that time the Oregon com East they are awaiting announcement mission has been engaged in the assem of Atlantic Coast and other points not yet decided by the Passenger Associa bling of the state exhibit. By the early completion of its build tion of the trans-continental roads. ing Oregon has received a large share | The $25.00 fare from Missouri River of the advertising during the pre-ex i points. $30.50 from St. Louis, and position period. In the past three $33.00 from Chicago is the lowest months more than 50,009 persons have named for three years. While the general Rivers and Har paid admission to the exposition bors Bill will not be passed by Con grounds. The California state building was gress, the Government will not let con completed several weeks ago and the struction work now under way be Washington building is nearly finished sacrificed for want of a small appro and will be ready to turn over to the priation. An emergency bill providing exposition within the next thirty days. for absolutely necessary work will in- Every building for the 1909 fair will clnde the water ways of the Pacific be completed by May 1, leaving thirty Coast. days in which to clear the grounds of debris and complete the placing of, John Skinum Binks such exhibits as have not been install ed up to that time. Work was started on the United (By Clarence E. Eddy.) States government group of buildings John Skinum Binks was a dandy and at the head of the central court, the he got to ’em every time, first week in January and the founda The way he raked in the money was tion of the four structures is complet poetry even in rhyme; ed. All of the government buildings Binksie engaged in promoting, ‘mines” will be turned over to the exposition was the line he was in, by the contractors not later than April Assays were German to Skinum; he es 20. By that time the government ex sayed to get the “tin.” hibit will be stored in Seattle and as He was a peddler of good things; what soon as th j buildings are finished the he said was, “They couldn’t lose” exhibits will be installed. ’Twas just like robbing a baby or sell The government of Canada and the ing a boozer booze. state of New York are both preparing When he launcheda “mine” on the mar to begin immediate construction of ket thegudgeons jumped at the bait; buildings and the contracts for both Binks’ mines were never developed but of these structures will call for com their prospects were always ‘great. ’ pletion not later than April 20. With the beginning of 1909 the con Ten thousand he’d pay for an option on struction of buildings and grounds was a period of ninety days more than 90 per cent complete and And one hundred thousand “for pay everything will be ready on the day ment” when the public had greas the fair opens. The completed build ed the ways. ings are auditorium, fine arts, machine Binks would get up a comp’ny and put ry, manufactures, agricultures, mines, out a million shares, fisheries, Oregon, California and hos Par would be fixed at a dollar, to tem pital. The forestry, Washington state pt the bulls and the bears, and Arctic Brotherhood buildings will The claim (the “mine,” beg pardon) all be completed early in February. I would be advertised as a “peach,” When the work on the grounds is He’d let you in at fifty, just to bring completed there will be eleven miles it within your reach, of asphalt-paved streets and drive-' Wise ones would start a furor, it was ways. Of this about seven miles has hurry or you’d be late; already been completed as fast as a Binks’ mines were never developed, but section of the grounds is closed to; their prospects are always "g.eat” heavy teaming the streets are paved. Already acres of green lawns and Well the public, the dear old public, you can always depend upon, flower gardens have been laid out and 1 the main entrance to the grounds, It insists on spending its money until its money is gone. which will be decorated with totem poles, is being laid out. A number of Only one Claim in ten thousand ever produces a mine. the buildings on the Pay Streak, as the amusement center is known, have If it s facts that you want on invest ments, take note of this notable been completed. line, One of the big features of the ex-1 position, in which Oregon will have a And a mine costs a mine to develop, just gaze at the thousands of holes prominent part, is the live stock show, which will be held during the last Where they searched for gold and for silver, and succeeded in dropping week of September and the first week their “rolls.” in October. The Oregon commission was largely responsible for the selec But now to return to Skinum, the rest of the case to state, tion of this date, which was named in ' order that the exhibitors at the live Binks’ mines were never developed, but their prospects were always stock shoWB to be held in Oregon next | “’great.” year can participate at the exposi tion. Did he sell of his shares a million, then how would his clients stand? Our Portland Correspondent Three hundred and ninety thousand would be his profit in hand; Two million shares remaining, the (Special Correspondence.) price and the option “paid,” One of the largest excursions that Who then would have the advantage? will visit the Pacific Northwest this Skinum, it seems, “a shade.” summer will lie under the auspices of If you were engaged in business, now the Board of Trade of Worcester, would you tackle this game? Massachusetts. Several days will lie The mine is still to be proven; the gam devoted to the Alaska-Yukon-Pacific ble is just the same. Exposition and visi.ing Portland and Is it likely that you’ll sell at a profit? other cities of Oregon and Washing How long are you able to wait? ton. Their own glee club has been or Biliks' mines are never developed, but ganized among the excursionists, and their prospects are always the itinerary mapped out covers more "great.” than six thousand miles of travel. At their Portland meeting last week, What is the stockbuyer’s portion? What chance has he got for his the Oregon State Retail Hardware and cash? Implement Dealers’ Association ex tended it.- >>pe to include Washing When the shares rate more than a mil lion, hasn’t the buyer been rash? ton, Idaho ond Montana. More than two hundred delegates were in at- Binks is just a promoter; others must find the ore, Do you think that the stock is worth fifty? I know that the question's a bore: Only one Claim in ten thousand ever produces a mine. If it's facts that you want on invest ments take note of this notable line. And a mine costs a mine to develop; here’s w here you court your own fate, Binks’ mines were never developed, but their prospects were always "great.” The holiday season is over and the Boss has a few things left over which nust go. A fresh supply of candy has been received. Stomach Trouble Cured. If you have any trouble with your stomach you should take Chamberlain’s Stomach and Liver Tablets, Mr. J. P. Klote of Edina, Mo., says: “I have used a great many different medicines for stomach trouble, but find Cham berlain’s Stomach and Liver Tablets more beneficial than any other remedy I ever used.” For sale by City Drug Store. TRAÎL LIMBER CO JACKSONVILLE, OREGON. Rough and Dressed Lumber of All Finds CLASSIFIED WANTED—A girl to work in restau rant. Apply at Mrs. Grant. DRESSMAKING—For first-class dress making call on Mrs. S. A. Swanson, 1 Luke Ryan’s house east part of city. ESTIMATE FURNISHED Jacksonville, Oregon Filing’s made on homesteads and timln’r claimn. Correct plate weekly showing all vacant land«: Notary Public and Conveyancer Lejtai prtperd of ail kinds made out. Special ftttentidn «riven to papers in settlement of estates. Uolestin Geo. L. Davis, President E. H. Helms, Vice-President Jay C. Svx‘on, Cashier it. F. Sexton, Asst.Cashier ik CHAS. li.il Charles F. Dunfoi d DR AY AGE $1.90 GUS NEWBURY .$1.70 $1.50 Attorney-at-Law $1.00 Will Practise in All Courts in the State . .40 Office on California street one block south of the court house Total........................... $2.90 Our Price......................................... $1.95 A. E. REAMES This offer may not last much longer. Renewals will count the same as new Lawyer subscriptions and if your subscription Practise in all State and Federal Courts is almost out, renew and get the be- Kahler Block JACKSONVILLE | i nefit of this offer. 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It will save its < price in one season grinding plow sheares. Lustrelac and Enamel and Carriage Paint Paint Brushes. | T. L. DeVore, Jacksonville, Ore. : Ryan Building Remington Typewriter Company Portland Oregon ‘ ARMS A TOOL CO. r. o. a» tss* C*r,««. Fdb. Ibe < » «A», Varnish! A coat of varnish will improve the appearance of those old chairs, or the interior decorations. - - - Anyone Can Varnish, Do it Yourself If you want to change the appearance of your chairs treat them to a coat of varnish stain. It is cheap Fred J. Fick, Contractor and Builder, 1 For Particulars STEVENS Address «.ARMS*. are for sale by all progreuive Hardware and Sporting Good* Merchant» OREGON X Varnish! “My son was cured of a very bad case of epilepsy with Dr. Miles’ Nervine.” MRS. D. BAKER, Cleveland, O. “My little daughter who was afflicted with St. Vitus’ Dance is now entirely well after taking Dr. Miles’ Nervine only four months.” MRS. C. G. BENNETT, Alma, Mich. 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YOU CAN SAVE Office one block south of Courthouse Jacksonville The P ost has made arrangements to club with the Toledo Weekly Blade and Office in Ryan Building, California St., Upftairs the American Farmer. This will be the last year that the JACKSONVILLE OREGON Toledo Blade will club with other papers. The following is an extract from a letter received from the Blade: “The extraordinary advance in cost of THE BLUE JAY POSTAL SHOP print paper almost decided us not to Head Quarters for Scenic and make a clubbing offer at all this season, Novelty Postals. Wholesale knowing the usual offer would net us and Retail business. Send us a great loss, we finally concluded to a Trial Mail Order. Our Aim make the old offer for this one season is to Please. more.” Medford, Ore. 313>i Main St. Our offer: Toledo Weekly Blade.. ...$1.00 ...$1.50 Jacksonville Post......... On your railroad fare. The law of the common car rier compels equal rates on all rail road lines. - - - SILAS J. DAY $d per thousand PETER ENSELE & SONS Are prepared to furnish high grade brick. Order from F. 1. Fick CLUBBING OFFER YOU CAN’ Cut Flowers, Funeral Remberances, Potted Plants and Bulbs. Phone 606 Medford Greenhouses. 25 y BRICK!^ _BRICK! I OYSTERS The Oyster season is now open and Luy & Keegan handles the famous Eagle brand of oysters. Take a can of these large Eastern oysters home to fry, stew or for cocktails. CUT FLOWERS Al. Learned is the Boss, he has fruits vegetables, candies, soft drinks, post cards, fancy dishes, cigars and tobacco. Prompt Delivery Opposite U. S. Hotel I