Jacksonville post. (Jacksonville, Or.) 1906-19??, February 13, 1909, Image 4

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    make the old offer fur thia one season
CUT FLOWERS
more.”
Our offer:
Cut Flowers, Funeral Remberaneea,
Toledo Weekly Blade..................... $1.00
(Special Correspondence. )
Jacksonville Post........................... $1.50 Putted Plants and Bulbs. Phone 600
Medford Greenhouses.
25
Friday February 19th, exactly at two
Total
.........................
$2.
50
P. M. has been chosen as the date
when the business men of Portland Our price...................................... ..$1.75
DR. T. T. SHAW
will talk to the pupils of the public Jacksonville Post.......................... $1.50
schools upon the importance of their American Farmer.. ............................40
Dentist.
co-operating with the business inter­
Office in Ryan Building, California St.,
ests in helping to increase the travel
Total........................ $1.90
Upf tails
which will come as a result of the one- Our price........................................ $1.70 JACKSONVILLE
OREGON
way colonist rates during the months Jacksonville Post............................ $1.50
of March and April.
! Toledo Blade................................... $1.00
The boys and girls in attendance up­ American Farmer................................ 40
on the schools will be asked to write
i to their relatives, acquaintances and
And Latest Styles of Wall
Total........................... $2.90
I friends living in the older states, re- Our Price........................................ $1.95
Paper, Call on or Address
I garding these rates, and also to give
This offer may not last much longer.
their impressions of Oregon as they Renewals will count the same as new
know it. Already a number of other subscriptions and if your subscription
Jacksonville, Oregon
cities and towns throughout Oregon is almost out, renew and get the be­
have decided to adopt this date, and nefit of this offer.
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it is hoped that not less than fifty
thousand school boys and girls through
out the state may be induced to write Save Money by Buying Chamberlain’s
letters. If they do, no one can esti­
Cough Remedy.
mate the value of this advertising
vehicle, as the great majority of these
Pure Mineral Water
letters Will be read and re-read again ' You will pay just as much for a bot­
Bottled
at the Spring
tle
of
Chamberlain
’
s
Cough
Remedy
as
and again.
and Delivered
to
Within the past week announcement for any of the other cough medicines,
has been made that in addition to the but you save money in buying it. The
Your Residence fresh
$25.00 fare from Missouri River saving is in what you get, not what
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you
pay.
The
sure-to-cure-you
quality
and
Sparkling.
points, and $33.00 from Chicago, a pro­
Order From
portionate rate is good from every is in every bottle of this remedy, and
si>,
CHAS. F. DUNFORD, i
point in the United States. For in­ 1 you get good results when you take it.
stance, New York $50.00, Boston Neglected colds often develop serious
$49.45, Cleveland $39,75, Birmington conditions, and when you buy a cough
$40.25; and Jacksonville $50.75 are giv­ medicine you want to be sure you are
getting one that will cure your cold.
en as illustrations.
The Portland Commercial Club has Chamberlain’s Cough Remedy always
now in the hands of the printers, leaf­ cures. Price 25 and 50 cents a bottle.
| Office one block south of Courthouse
lets giving facts about the city and For sale by City Drug Store.
, state in addition to these rates, and
JACKSONVILLE, OREGON
’ will be distributed at each and all of
Filings mad« on homesteads «nd timber claims.
OYSTERS
the schools. Samples of these leaflets
Correct plat» weekly showing all vacant lands.
The Oyster season is now open and
are available to any reader of this
Notary Public a&J (oavevaacer
Successor to Smith & Molony
■ paper. Oregon should get thirty thou­ Luy & Keegan handles the famous Legal papers of all kiudu mala out. Special
sand new settlers during March and Eagle brand of oysters. Take a can attention given to papers tn settalemeut of estatoa.
of these large Eastern oysters home
April.
Abstract of Laad TLW mm
Portland certainly gave a warm wel­ to fry, stew or for cocktails.
Most complete set of abstract book» in the
come and an enthusiastic entertain­
couuty. abstract rnad« promptly and aecurateb'.
ment to the two hundred and nine
“Inland Empire” Excursionists who
CLASSIFIED
spent Saturday in the metropolis. DRESSMAKING— For first-class dress­ Fine list of county and town property for sate
The party is under the auspices of the
making call on Mrs. S. A. Swanson, and rent
Spokat.e Chamber of Commerce, en
M om ay I x >» mq 4
Luke Ryan’s house east part of city.
route through Oregon and California.
Warrant» bought and sold. Collection» made.
Don
’
t
overlook
the
magazine
offer
Taxes paid. Rents collected. Prompt reply to all
One of the most appreciated incidents
was a package of stamped souvenir in this issue, it may not last much long­ letters. Charges reasonable.
Befereaeee
postals ready for use, presented to er.
The Boss has reduced the price on lion. H. K. Hanna judge 1st judicial district
each guest by their hosts.
ENDING FEB. 13
and any Jacksonville business man.
As a special committee from Burns, his fancy Chinaware.
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Harney County, Messrs. Wm. D. Han­
ley, J. W. Gowan and G. A. Smith
will extend to the business men of
Portland, at the Commercial Club
luncheon Tuesday, February 9th, an
invitation to organize a great excur­
and will also be here to install the have not as yet published any estimat- sion earley in the spring to visit Har­
EXPOSITION NOTES. splendid
exhibit which brought Canada i es but that they will be large is assur- ney County.
The Third Trans-Missouri Dry-Farm­
so much credit at the recent Franco- i ed by the several unusual attractions
Oregon was the first of all states to British Exposition in London.
which the northwost will have to offer ing Congress will be held at Cheyenne,
Wyoming, February 23rd to 25th in­
“open up” its exhibit at the Alaska-
Work on the government buildings during the summer months.
Yukon-Pacific Exposition.
During the life of the exposition clusive, and Secretary John T. Burns,
is proceeding so rapidly that one can
Express, Freight, General Delivery. Teaming to
It is the habit of the exposition di­ , see them grow overnight, The Philip­ Portland is to hold its annual rose of Cheyenne, urges the appointment
all Parts of the Country, Nolhing too Heavy or
rectors when they are showing notabl- pines building is nearer to completion festival, a beautiful pageant which of delegates by the commercial bodies,
es through the grounds, to point out than the others, but a very short time never fails to attract from all over the Development Leagues, Mayors and
too Light. Agents for Cölestin Mineral Water.
the Oregon building us the first of the now will see the Alaska, Hawaiian and country. The Portland festival dates J udges of Oregon.
OREGON
JACKSONVILLE
state buildings to be completed and Fisheries structures ready for their are June 7 to June 12. That many of
one of the handsomest of any kind on immense exhibits.
those who attend Portland's big show
the grounds.
will come on to the exposition goes
At tho present rate of progress the without saying.
RESOLUTION TO SELL
A few days ago they were entertain­
ing the newspaper men of the state of exposition will be a finished product by
From August 9 to 14 the National
CAPITOL FOR CURIO
Washington and as usual led them up May 1, which will leave ample time Irrigation Congress will be in conven­
for
the
completion
of
all
exhibits
be
­
to the Oregon building to brag a bit.
tion in Spokane and as it draws be­
They were invited inside and, to the fore the opening day.
sides delegates from every state, a
A mock resolution was introduced
The state of New York will erect on host of others interested in irrigation into the house Monday morning to sell
surprise of everyone, found big red iq -
The
pies by the ton, great jars of fruits the grounds of the Alaska-Yukon-Pa­ problems and possibilities, the exposi­
cific
Exposit
on,
which
opens
in
Seattle
tion can count heavily upon it as a pro­ itical curiosity. It was referred to the
and grapes and other things that Ore
gon produces, already to go to the on June 1. a permanent monument to ducer of patrons.
; committee on immigration.
tables and shelves which were being William H. Sewari, Secretary of State
The Grand Lodge of Elks will be
The local option interests suffered
during the administration under which held in Los Angeles during the exposi­ a set back in the house today, when a
ranged around the building.
For Fine Wines, Liquors and Cigars.
Before they got out of the building Alaska was purchased from Russia and tion term and the Grand Army of the bill authorizing a seperate vote to be
made
the
first
outlying
possession
of
Republic will hold its national encamp­ taken on permitting the sale of beer
they were taken down into the base­
ment, where a cold storage plant is in the United States.
ment in Salt Lake during the same and whiskey at all future elections un­
EL NNNGTON & DENEFF, PROPR ETORS
operation, and there everyone of the
The Seward memorial will be a re­ period and each is counted upon to in­ der the local option law was referred
2t)0 writers present was given an ap­ plica of the Seward residence in Au­ crease traffic into Washington.
Jacksonville,
Oregon
to the committee on alcoholic traffic.
ple the size of a muskmellon and in­ burn, New York in which the Secre­
It is calculated by the Fair officials The committee will report the bill fa­
vited to come again.
tary lived during the time that the that with the aid of these other at­ vorably, as its members will have to
tractions traffic over the Oregon Short go on record against the organized hop
Oregon’s splendid building is, in fact negotiations were in progress.
one of the most attractive present fea­
There are many today who remem­ Line and Shasta route, will not be less growers or aganist the prohibitionists.
tures for those who now flock daily to ber the avalanche of ridicule and cen­ than.another million.
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The mining bill championed by Mun­
the exposition grounds, but only re­ sure which poured down upon the head
cy was all but defeated in the house
cently the California building, a hand­ of Seward, particularly, and of the ad­
and a bill to aid the Umatilla irrigation
Flowers never before grown in the I project was passed.
some structure of modified Spanish ministration generally, when nows of
architecture, was completed and it the purchase w.-.s published. Ju t United States will form part of the
Governor Chamberlain this afternoon
will be a close competitor with Oregon what the United States, or any else decorative features at the Alaska-Yu­ sent in two more veto messages, one
kon-Pacific
exposition
at
Seattle
next
A coat of varnish will improve the appearance of
for |M>pular favor.
for that matter, could want of the col­
against the raise in the salary of the
Work on King County's fine building lection of icebergs which Alaska was summer.
those old chairs, or the interior decorations. - - -
circuit judge of Baker City dis.rict
is going ahead rapidly and Spokane popularly supposed to be, passed the
Grains, fruits and vegetables grown from $3000 to $1000, the other against
Anyone Can Varnish, Do it Yourself
and Yakima are racing to the finish of public comprehension. The northern in Alaska will be a feature of the ex­
raising the salary of clerk of Curry
their handsome structures. Spokane territory was promptly christened hibit from the Northland at the Ala­
If you want to change the appearance of your chairs
country.
is spending $10,(MX) on her building “Seward’s Folly” and the seven mill­ ska-Yukon-Pacific exposition next sum-
treat
them to a coat of varnish stain. It is cheap
The governor was ndvised today that
alone and Yakima is spending $25,000 ions of dollars paid for was counted as mrr.
he
must
be
in
Washington
on
March
for building and exhibit.
Fred J. Fick, Contractor and Builder.
lost.
The Alaska-Yukon-Pacific exposition 4 to participate in an ex'rn session of
William Hutchinson, Commissioner
Today the foresight of the states­ has appropriated $100,000 for pre­ the senate. He will resign and bo s ic-
of Expositions for Canada, is on the man who had the hardihood to declare
ceeded by Secretary of State Pen- x:
grounds superintending the constauc- that the territory would one day be a miums in the live stock show to be
son.
held
in
connection
with
the
1909
ex
­
t on of the Dominion’s fine bidding new continent, housing a new people,
position.
is vindicated and “Seward’s Folly” .
has become "Seward’s Treasure Box.” | The perpetual snow fields of four
Peanuts, warm and delicioiis at the
In go|d alone it has turned out many mountain ranges and Mt. Rainer, the
times the millions Russia was paid for highest peak in the United states, of­ Boss.
it and in furs and fish it has added fer an unsurpassed view from the cen­
Bought and Sold
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manv other millions, and will continue tral court on the grounds of the Ala­
CLUBBING OFFJ7R
ska-Yukon-Pacific exposition.
to add them to the national wealth.
Harness, and Harness Supplies, DeVilbiss Pliers, Carborundum
The
Post has mnde arrangements to
Great Northern Railroad traffic offi­
The Alaska-Yukon-Pacific expoaitioi ’
Grinders for Grinding Plows and all Edged Tools. It will save its
cials estimate that 1,000,000 persons is called "the fair that will be ready.’ club with the Toledo Weekly Blade and
price in one season grinding plow sheares.
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will pass through the city of St. Paul
the American Farmer.
Visitors
to
the
Alaska-Yukon-Pacific
Lustrelac and Enamel and Carriage Paint
during the coming summer on their
This will be the last year that the
«
exposition next summer will find ideal Toledo Blade will club with other
way to the Alaska-Yukon-Pacific Ex­
Paint Brushes.
weather
during
the
entire
time
of
the
papers. The following is an extract
position. whioh opens in Seattle on
fair. Seattle never suffers from ex- , from a letter received from the Blade:
June 1.
tremea in heat or cold.
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“The extraordinary advance in cost of
The estimate is divided 400.000 to the
The
Washington
state
live
game
ex
­
print
paper
almost
decided
us
not
to
N rthern Pacific, 400,000 to the Great
Opposite U. S. Hotel
Kyan Building
Northern and 200,000 to the Soo and hibit at the Alaska-Yukon-Pacifie ex­ make a clubbing offer at all this season,
knowing
the
usual
offer
would
net
us
position
will
show
all
the
wild
game
ot
Chicago, Milwaukee and St. Paul.
wv
a great loss, we finally concluded to
The Union Pacific and its connectio the region.
SCHOLARS WILL
HELP BOOST
For Paper Hanging
(W’T FAIL
C. F. BOWMAN
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Stupendous
Colestin
Sacrifice
WE SALE
At
SILAS J. DAÌ
C. IK McDonald’s
Medford, - Oregon
Charles F. Dunfoid
DR AY AGE
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Varnish!
Varnish!
Varnish!
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1 All Kinds Second Hand Goods
T. L. DeVore, Jacksonville, Ore.
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