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About Jacksonville post. (Jacksonville, Or.) 1906-19?? | View Entire Issue (Feb. 6, 1909)
Utah declaimed Alfalfa Seed »! ÎÎ Home Grown Alfalfa H rt Seed Red Clover Seed h íí • • RII Kinds Vegetable and FLOWER SEEDS a nd Samples Upon Application As'.ung Your Inspection Thursday Written Arithmetic Theory of Teaching, Grammar, Physi ology. Friday Geography, Oregon School Law, Civil Government, English Liter ature. Yours truly, J. Percy Wells, County School Superintendent. Lai’ Jacksonville’s Leading Confectioner. Candies, Fruits, Vegetables, Tobacco and Groceries Orders Delivered Twice Each Day Mi.iy Sk-epiess Nights, Owing to a ’trustent Cough. Relief Found at Last. “For several winters past my wife has been troubled with a most persis tent and disagreeable cough, which in variably extended over a period of sev eral weeks and caused her many sleep less nights,” writes Will J. Hayner, editor of the Burley, Colo., Bulletin. “t*rious remedies were tried each jjr with no beneficial results. In L'nber 1 st the cough again put in (jpearance and my wife, acting on „ „Jggestion of a friend, purchased a tie of Chamberlain’s Cough Re- mi /. The result was, indeed, mar- vt^"!is. A ter three doses the cough er *reiy disappeared and lias not mani- fi led itself since.” This remedy is f<* sale by City Drug Store. 77$e Drudgery Of B ike days is overcome when you use Bread, Cake and Pies made by the Jacksonville Bakery B F Don't Worry KA H 5 ¿ixS Jacksonville Post OFICIAL PAPER OF THE CITY OF JACK SONVILLE, OREGON Published every Saturday by the Post Pub- ishinv Co. J. B. Barnes, Editor Admitted an second-class matter at ‘Jacksonville, Oregon. SATURDAY, FEBRUARY 6, 1909. SUBSCRIPTION One year, by mail.......................... DISCIPLINE 11.60. We have, in our lat;r days, come to see some points on child manners and movements, which we wish we had seen when we were younger. We might be happier. We know we should be prouder. Many of the so-called disobediences of children are not willful. Many of their bad deeds are the result of un controllable impulses. Very few of their bad acts are the result of delib erate thought. Many of them are the results of parentage of home training and surroundings. Should we not, then, carefully and patiently guide a child into the right path if we suspect such influence? Shall we beat it back, or scold it back? Or shall we, when it warders from the path, place it again and again on the track until the little feet, by constant going, have worn a path from and for its own traveling. Leave Orders For Wedding Cakes or Pastry for your Sunday dinner you can do no better than call on the Jacksonville Bakery L'i>’ri£ ; i ' i IS IT CHINA YOU WANT AT A BARGAIN npHE new China Store ha3 on exhibition a beautiful show- ■A ing of Christmas goods. All the latest designs in China and Dinnerware. Nice line of dolls. ’. '. I -------- Several 10 acre tracts of the best Bear Creek bottom land at prices from $50 to $185 per acre. Jacksonville Real Estate Co., Adolf Schulz, Mgr. Jacksonville About baking when you can order exactly what you want any day from the Jacksonville Bakery McGLASHAN&JUNKEN SPECIAL OFFER JACKSONVILLE, To the readers of the the Telegram: We ask your co-operation during the coming year to help push The Tele gram. We ask this with a good deal of confidence 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 The beautiful rays of sun are rest to make The Telegram something more ing upon our city and warming the | than an independent newspaper. It gentle zephyrs while our eastern • has been that, it has been outspoken friends are suffering the pangs of a and plainspoken as well, but it has wintery blizzard, the cold drizzling likewise been peculiarly the represen rains of the great Willamette valley tative of the best thought and aspira never visits this section and why tion of the people. No paper in the should we complain of the weather? state has taken such advanced moral The swollen buds are answering the grounds and none has fought so con call of the Great Syndic and announces sistently for what was right and de the coming spring. Has God, with cent. his mighty rein, seen fit to favor this It is on the principle that we have fair city? Tornadoes, blizzards, floods done something to deserve it that we and earth quakes are visiting all sec ask you not only to take advantage of tions of the earth. When the wind is the proposition we have to make you, blowing about five miies an hour we ; but to be kind enough to pass it along think it terrible; when the water in I to a friend or two with a recommend the creek reaches the top of the bank ation to them to do likewise. we talk flood and if the fruit happens Once again we propose a special to be a little undersize we talk fruit Mail Order Day, for February 1, 1909. failure. FOR THIS DAY ONLY you can se cure The Telegram daily by Mail Or- Somebody has figured out that the average boy who is dependent upon ; , der Day Rates, as follows: his parents for a livelihood until he I The Daily Telegram (under this olTer reaches the age of twenty-one years : one day only) by mail, one year, costs them four thousand dollars. On ; : will cost you $3.75. this basis of calculation a brood, for I Saturday Telegram only, one year, instance, of six boys would represent > will cost you $1.25. Subscriptions mailed on February 1, an outlay of twenty-four thousand dol lars by the time they get away from OR ANY DAY PRIOR, will be ac the home roost. The question arises , ceptable under this olfer. Hoping to receive a prompt reply, does it pay to raise boys and are their and that you will influence your neigh- no other crops that would prove more profitable? If a boy turns out to be a , bor to follow your example, we beg to cigarette fiend with a breath like a remain Yours very truly, turkey buzzard and a laugh that THE EVENING TELEGRAM would make the untutored donkey feel JOAN F. CARROLL, ' > perfectly at home in his society and Manager. with an untrammeled and unconquer 3 able desire to avoid work, it is safe to ä say that his parents might have invest For That Terrible Itching. ed their four thousand dollars a at much better advantage. But if the boy Eczema, tetter and salt rheum keep grows up to manhood with the lesson their victims in perpetual torment. well learned that wealth and success The application of Chamberlain’s grow only on bushes watered by the Salve will instantly allay this itching, sweat of one's brow, the parents need and many cases have been cured by its not begrudge whatever they have use. For sale by City Drug Store. spent on him, for he will be a source of increasing pride and joy to their hearts, and when they grow old and Change in Southern Pacific Time their hands tremble and their legs Table. wabble and their step is slow and SOUTH BOUND TRAINS. faltering they have two strong arms to lean upon and help them over nil No. 15 ................................... 10.35 A. M. rough places that lie in their twilight No. 13 ................................... 3.20 P. M, path. No. 225 (coach for Ashland) 10.15 P. M. We have seen schools that were as quiet as a room full of horrors. We have seen the pupils sitting in strained positions, with head erect, hands by side, or arms folded, turning neither to the right nor the left, or, if moving, MEDFORD PRINTERIES moving slowly, almost wearily with downcast eye, on tip-toe, with hands Medford is the proud possessor of clasped behind the back, whispering not, smiling not, with the light of the two daily papers, one semi-weekly, eye dull, and nil joyousness of child one weekly and two monthly magazin hood driven from the faces of the es besides a school paper and four job pupils by the fierceness of the methods offices. From this record Medford must be of the petty turant in charge. We have wondered whether the so- on the move, however we don’t wish to called school was not a prison, or a comment on the matter but believe reformatory institution of some kind, that a town can be too well represent- and we can remember how glad we 1 ed in the printing world. Too many were to get out again into the free air grocery stores would be a detriment; and the bright sunshine of the outer that is, ten grocery establishments world, where we could again see a would not lie expected to carry the child smile and hear the merry laugh, assortment that could be profitably and earnest happy voices of those who carried by five. — wore free. Building season is nt hand, Who We have heard such schools praised as models of excellence, as schools of wiil start oil with a new building? faultless discipline, whose teachers, so The wireless telephone announces earnest, so skilled, were worthy of that work is progressing at the rock memorials in brass or marble. We never heard what became if quarry. The report comes like the these teachers. They are not mention distant roar of a cannon. ed with Arnold, or Froebel, or l‘es- Govern >r Chamberlain will not re tidozzi. We are inclined to think tlut the progressing waves of modern edu sign as governor as was expected, but cational thought have overthrown or will step from the governor’s chair to overlapped them, and has left to us the U. S. senute without missing a no trace of their doing ■ or existence. ' day’s time. It was not discipline, it was cruelty, torture, or deviltry. It was the op It has been rumored on the streets pression of a weak child by a strong that the state railroad commission has NORTH BOUND TRAINS. grown man or woman. It developed caused the R. R. V. R. R. Co. to TEACHERS’ EXAMINATIONS No. 14 .................................... 9.49 A. M. neither strength of character, nor no charge a mi. imum of 25 cents on all No. 16 ................................... 5.24 P. M bility of purpose. It drove out all joy packages brought over from Medford. Notice is hereby given that I will Note carefully that No. 1G Nerth ousness, all love, and made the child This is not a fact. The company can hold the regular examination of ap bound leaves 15 minutes earlier than worse by far than if it had trained charge a minimum of 5 cents if they plicants for teachers' certificates at heretofore. with the gamins of the gutter. Who like. It remains for the people to Jacksonville as follows: I No. 13 arriving at 3.20 P. M. will can say that lives have not been make a complaint of unreasonable FOR STATE PAPERS I have the Portland dailies of that m< ru wrecked by some pet cruelty of some charges. If you don’t want to call an Commencing Wednesday, February ing» issue. petted teacher. Who can say that the other hearing of the commission get a moroseness, the sullenness, the petty petition with three or four signatures 10th, at 9 o’clock a. m. and continuing These changes effective May 17, 1908. until Saturday, February 13th, at 4 spite or mean actions of some man and see how long this rate will last. o’clock p. m. When in Medford stop nt the Emerick hood mav not have been the result of Wednesday Penmanship, History where the finest of meals are served acts af oppression, committed thought There is a proposition for the peo lessly by the teacher of his boyhood? ple of Jacksonville to consider and Spelling, Physical Geography, Reading, and the most corteous attention given. Try us ur.d see. 11-tf Too much discipline, too muce rule that is the support of a parcel delivery Psychology. Thursday Written " Arithmetic, ami regulation, too much of the marti system between this city and Medford. net in the formalities of the school The partv proposes to haul packages Theory of Teaching, Grammar, Book ASHLAND COMMERCIAL CLLEGE room is far worse than the absence of for 15 cents each, and if enough busi- keeping, Physics, Civil Government. Auhland. Orcjart- Friday — Physiology, Geography, all restraining rules. For, if a child I ness can be had this will be cut to 10 Something Special is guided properally, carefully thought ! cents. All those who will support this Composition, Algebra, English Liters- 1 fully, it will develop for go,si, but if system are requeste 1 to leave their ture, Oregon School Law. Business and Shorthand Training, thor Saturday — Botany Plane Geometry, it is continually and forcibly held back, names in this office together v ith the ough and practical. if ic is deprived of all freedom of number of packages you generally General History. 6 months scholarship........... $45.00. FOR COUNTY PAPERS speech or action, it will place itself in have delivered during the month. 9 months scholarship........... 60.00. antagonism to the teacher, to the au This list of names will not be publish- Nate the Special. Commencing Wednesday, February thority of the sc I i . hj I, to sori. ty. Toe ed but will be delivered to the party 10th, at 9 o’clock a. m. «nd continuing AU students who secure a nine antagonism wim in the contest, but it who will do the work. The goods will until Friday, February 12th, at 4 months scholarship ana enter Septem is at the expense of society. The b..d | be delivered early enough to reach the o’clock p. m. ber 7. will be entitled to the combined boy, so made by this faulty discipline, consumer on the afternoon delivery. Wednesday — Penmanship, History, course to July 1, 19v9. This gives you becomes a bad man. Who is responsi Don't wait for someone else to start Spelling, Reading, Physical Geogra an extra month. Come and investi- ble? the list but come in today. phy. 1 gate. Address, P. RITNER, Pres. 1 Í THE LUY & KEEGAN, Props. Family Trade Solicited Sole Agents Albany Beer FUME RY NOVELTIES, LEATHER GOODS, RUBBER GOODS, STATIONERY, DAY BOOKS, LEDGERS, WRITING TABLETS, SCHOOL SUPPLIES, MAGAZINES, CUT GLASS WARE, POCKET KNIVES, ETC. The largest supply in the city to select from. A COMPLETE LINE OF DRUGS CITY DRUG STORE J. W. ROBINSON, Propi et or REAL ESTATE $6090 5000 15)9 3750 2750 8000 3000 2750 4000 3250 10,500 1650 4500 5500 2500 3000 55 acres, fruit, alfalfa, grain, near town. 30 acres, 10 acres grapes, balance esilv cleared. 80 acres, 15 acres cleared balance timber. 120 acres. 35 acres meadow, good ditch, stock ranch, 25 acrer, 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 % acre s, orchard and alfalfa, an ideal home, 160 acres, good fruit land, good location, 35 acres, orchard and alfalfa, good improvements, 13 acres, orchard land on good road, near town, 28 acres, alfalfa or fruit land, fine locality. 20 acres, alfalfa land with improvements, near town, 10 acres, in alfalfa best of land near town. 5 acres, in alfalfa and fruit, good 8 reom 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 prices are right. Jacksonville Real Estate Company ADOLF SCHULZ, Manager 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. 10c. and 12 l-2c. If you enjoy a good smoke drop in and get one at RUSSELL & MclNTYRE’S 8