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Ma.iy Sleepless Nights, Owing to a
f’er istei t Ccugh. Relief Found
at Last.
Nunan-Taylòr Co
Wishes to call the attention of the public to
the special values they offer at present in
Boots and Shoes for Ladies, Men and Children
Hats and Caps for Men and Boys
Men and Boys9 Clothiny in all Makes
New Ginghams and Wash Goods in all Shades
for Spring Wear
New and Fresh Groceries are Received Every Day
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Heavy Groceries, such as Salt, etc.
Shipped in Car Load Lots
We are prepared to fill all orders promptly
and at lowest market rates, Especial at-
tention given to mail orders, Every order
filled and shipped by return mail.
Yours to Command,
ASHLAND
Jacksonville Post
OFFICIAL PAPER OF THE CITY OF JACK
SONVILLE. OREGON
Published every Saturday by the Post Pub-
ishin# Co.
J. B. Barnes, Editor
Admitted an nwond-clas, matter at ‘Jacksonville.
Oreiron.
SATURDAY, FEBRUARY 13, 1909.
SUBSCRIPTION
One year, by mail..........................
»i.so.
PROGRESSIVE TICKET
For Trustees Vote for five
Dr. T. T. Shaw
Emil Britt
Charles F. Dunford
Fred J. Fick
George L. Davis
Recorder—Vote for one
H. G. Dox
Treasurer Vote for one
James Cronemiller
Marshall Vote fir one
J. H. Huffer
Street Commissioner Vote for one
B. E. Haney
THE
NOMINEES
At the convention held Monday night
for nominating candidates for the var
ious city offices a very go >d selection
was made. This is a thank1 ss job.
The marshall receives pay $60 per
month—and must be on duty sixteen
hours each day, including Sunday.
There will be considerable work for
the new board to consider. About the
first thing that should be brought He
fore the board will be to collect th*
charter amendments and put them in
pamphlet form, There are several
amendments and possibly with the
amendments the city would have a
good charter
We have been informed by an able
attorney that no ordinance passed by
the board since 1900 is legal. It ap
pears that the legislature of 19)1 pass
ed an amendment to the charter which
has not been lived up to. There has
been no amendment since that time.
Two Kinds of Citizens
“We apologize for all mistakes made
in former issues and say they were
inexcusable, as all an editor has to do
is to hunt news and clean the rollers
and set type, sweep the floor and pen
Bhort items, and fold papers, and
write wrappers, and make the paste,
and mail the papers, and talk to visit
ors, and distribute type and carry
water, and saw wood and read the
proofs, hunt the shears to write edito
rials, and dodge the bills, and dun de
linquents, and take cussings from the
whole force, and tell our subscribers
that we mnst have money —we say
that we’ve no business to make mis
takes while attending to those little
matters, and getting our living on
hopper-tail soup flavored with imagina
tion, and wearing old shoes and no
collar and a patch on our pants, and
obliged to turn a smiling countenance
to the man who tells us our paper
ain't worth a dollar anyhow, and that
he eou.d make a better one with his
eyes shut.”
A dearth of local news often leads
tj murmurs on the part of those who
prize local gossip above all else, and
it is not the fault of the publisher.
Any live publisher will not fail to give
all the local news worthy of note,
therefore when the local department
is short you should not rail ut the
editor, but remember you might have
committed suicide, got married, quar
relled with your neighbor, stole chick
ens, let your team run away, or done
a hundred other things to make a local
item.
If a newspaper should publish cur
rent street gossip, or the hints and al
lusions of the best society in the com
munity it would be ostracized and the
poor editor horsewhipped or burned at
the stake. Think a minute of the
mean and low things you say about
your townsmen and your near neigh
bor and imagine how it would look in
print. Don’t criticise the newspapers
for what they print, but give them
great credit for what they don’t print.
A newspaper that contains one-half
the nonsense current among the best
citizens, would bo considered unfit to
read. Honest!
Patriotism manifests in many and
various ways. Some people are will-
ing to die for their country and a few
are willing to live for their c< untry
wnich is much harder. Some are eag
er to show their patriotism by hold
ing n job at a fat salary and some are
willing to vote the party ticket
straight-just because it is the party
AT A BARGAIN
ticket. Patriotism, says Walter Wil
liams, is often another name for pride.
Several 10 acre tracts of the beet
The small ways in which patriotism
may be shown seldom attract atten Bear Creek bottom land at prices from
tion. A soldier attacks the enemy of $50 to $185 per acre. Jacksonville
his country and we call the soldier Real Estate Co., Adolf Schulz, Mgr.
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a patriot. But it is patriotic also to
Ask
Yourself
the Question.
cut down the weeds on year back
lot. The soldier gives his life in a
day, but the scientist who gives his
Why not use Chamberlain s Lini
life in a generation is also | atriotic.
ment when you have rheumatism?
1 wo kinds of citizens are in every We feel sure that the result will be
town, patriots and traitors. There is prompt and satisfactory. It has cured
no middle ground of neutrality. Every others, why not you? Try it. It costs
man is in one or the other camp. but a trifle. Price 25 cents; large size.
The patriot does his full duty to the 50 cents. For sale by City Drug
community, votes, expresses his opin-1 Store.
Candies, Fruits, Vegetables, Tobacco and Groceries
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STATE OF OREGON, )
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County of Jackson,
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I, Ray F. Sexton, Assistant Cashier of
theabove-named bank, do solemnly swear
that the above statement is true to the
best of my knowledge and belief.
Ray F. SEXTON, Assistant Cashier.
CORRECT Attest: E dward H. H elms
G eorge L. D avis
Directors.
Subscribed and sworn to before me
this 11, day of February, 1909.
H. K. Hanna, Jr., Notary Public.
FOR STATE PAPERS
Commencing Wednesday, February
10th, at 9 o’clock a. m. and continuing
until Saturday, February 13th, at 4
o’clock p. m.
Wednesday
Penmanship, History
Spelling, Physical Geography, Reading,
Psychology.
Thursday — Written " Arithmetic,
Theory of Teaching, Grammar, Book
keeping, Physics, Civil Government.
Friday — Physiology,
Geography,
Composition, Algebra, English Litera
ture. Oregon School Law.
Saturday — Botany Plane Geometry,
General History,
FOR COUNTY PAPERS
Commencing Wednesday, February
10th, at 9 o’clock a. m. and continuing
until Friday, February 12th, at 4
o'clock p. m.
Wednesday — Penmanship, History,
Spelling, Reading, Physical Geogra
phy.
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.
Mr. F. N. Roberts representing
Roberts and Roberts sewing machine
experts will be in Jacksonville a few
days giving the citizens an opportunity
of having skilled and accurate work
done. Rebuilding, repairing and read
justing sewing machines. Watch for
circulars.
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Leave Orders
For Wedding Cakes or Pastry for your Sunday dinner
you can do no better than call on the
Somethin# Special
Business and Shorthand Training, thor-
ough and practical.
6 months scholarship............ $45.00.
9 months scholarship............ 60.00.
Note the Special.
All students who secure a nine
months scholarship and enter Septem
ber 7, will be entitled to the combined
course to July 1, 1909. This gives you
an extra month. Come and investi
gate. Address, P. RITNER, Pres.
IT IT CHINA YOU WANT
rpHE new China Store has on exhibition a beautiful show-
-®- ing of Christmas goods. All the latest designs in China
and Dinnerware. Nice line of dolls. ", •. '. '.
McGLASHAN&JUNKEN
For That Terrible Itching.
JACKSONVILLE,
Eczema, tetter and salt rheum keep
their victims in perpetual torment.
The application of Chamberlain’s
Salve will instantly allay this itching,
and many cases have been cured by its
use. For sale by City Drug Store.
LUY & KEEGAN, Props.
No. 15 ....... ........................... 10.35 A. M.
No. 13 ............................... . 3.20 P. M.
No. 225 (coach for Ashland) 10.15 P. M.
Family Trade Solicited
Sole Agents Albany Beer
NORTH BOUND TRAINS.
No. 14 ......................... 9.49 A. M.
No. 16 .......................... 5.24 P. M
Note carefully that No. 16 North
bound leaves 15 minutes earlier than
heretofore.
No. 13 arriving at 3.20 P. M. will
have the Portland dailies of that morn
ings issue.
These changes effective May 17, 1908.
YOU CAN’T
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SAVE
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, Propietor
On your railroad
fare. The law of
the common car
rier compels equal
rates on all rail
road lines. - - -
REAL ESTATE
YOU CAN SAVE
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 diteh, 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.
12U acres, 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 room house,
other out buildings, near town.
TEACHERS’ EXAMINATIONS
Notice is hereby given that I will
hold the regular examination of ap
plicants for teachers’ certificates at
Jacksonville as follows:
Don't Worry
Jacksonville Bakery sen, Prop,
COMMERCIAL CLLEGE
Change in Southern Pacific Time
Table.
REPORT OF THE CONDITION OF THE
SOUTH BOUND TRAINS.
BANK OF JACKSONVILLE
at Jacksonville in the State of Oregon,
at the close of business, Feb. 5, 1909.
RESOURCES.
Loans nnd discounts.............. $31,301.60
Overdrafts, secured and un
secured .............................
731.62
Bonds, securities, etc............ 4,237.39
Banking house, furniture,
and fixtures...................... 7,073.47
Premium on Warrants..........
31.06
Gold Dust...............................
21.05
Cashonhandfi sigh texchange 10,643.21
Expense..................................
44.45
Total............................... 54,083.85
LIABILITIES.
Capital stock paid in............... $20,000.00
Undivided profits...................
317.52
Individual deposits subject to
check.,?.......................... 33,766.33
Of Bake days is overcome when you use Bread, Cake
and l'ies made by the Jacksonville Bakery
About baking when you can order exactly what you
want any day from the Jacksonville Bakery
Ashland, Oregon-
NUNAN-TAYLOR CO.
ion, takes part in meetings for civic
good, bears cheerfully his portion of
the community’s work. The traitor
lets the other fellow do the work and
reaps benefit by the other fellow’s
patriotism. Treason consists of levy
ing war against the republic—so says
the foundation law or giving aid and
comfort to her enemies. He gives aid
and comfort to the public enemies
who does not assist in making better
the community in which he dwells.
He is himself a public enemy.
“For several winters past my wife
has been troubled with a most persis
tent and disagreeable cough, w-hich in
variably extended over a period of sev- j
eral weeks and caused her many sleep-
less nights,” writes Will J. Hayner,
editor of the Burley, Colo., Bulletin.
“Various remedies were tried each
year, with no beneficial results. In
November I st the cough again put in
an appearance and my wife, acting on
the suggestion of a friend, purchased
a bottle of Chamberlain’s Cough Iie-
| medy. The result was, indeed, mar
velous. After three doses the cough
entirely disappeared and has not mani
fested itself since.” This remedy is
for sale by City Drug Store.
Jacksonville’s Leading Confectioner.......
In Time, Traveling
Expenses and Fa
tigue by insisting on
the shortest route,
fastest trains and
best service. Simply
see that your ticket
reads via
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SOUTHERN PACIFIC
O. R. & N.
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.
OREGON SHORT LINE
AND
UNION PACIFIC
If you want to buy or sell come and see us. Our prices are right.
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Every facility for
the safety, com
fort and accommo
dation of the pas
senger is provided
No change of cars
is necessary to
Denver, Omaha,
Kansas City, Chi
cago. Direct con
nections are made
for ail other points
East and South,
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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
Inquire for partieuhu-a
their b.st flavor
A. S. Rosenbaum, Agent
Medford, Oregon
5c. 10c. and 121-2c.
Wm. McMurray.
General Passt ngvr Agent
PORTLAND. ORE.
If you enjoy a good smoke drop in and get one at
RUSSELL & McINTYRE’S
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