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About Jacksonville post. (Jacksonville, Or.) 1906-19?? | View Entire Issue (Feb. 20, 1909)
Nunan-Taylor Co. Wishes to call the attention of the public to the special values they offer at present in !! II !! H •I M M ii Hoots and Shoes for Ladies, Men and Children Hats and Caps for Men and Boys Men and Boys9 Clothing in all Makes New Ginghams and Wash Goods in all Shades for Spring Wear New and Fresh Groceries are Received Every Day 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, NUNAN-TAYLOR CO Jacksonville Post defeat. The town is in need of im the government figures, is the regular provements and the only thing we business size. This envelope is sold OFFICIAL PAPER OF THE CITY OF JACK must consider is a board with enough for $21.24 per thousand or $10.62 for SONVILLE. OREGON push to improve the city. 500. The stamps on these envelopes ■ are worth $20.00 and Uncle Sam makes Published every Saturday by the Post Pub- Do your own advertising. Make it a charge of $1.24 for the envelopes. iahing Co. a study. Study the wants of your If I buy 100,000 of these envelopes to J. B. Barnes. Editor ----- p--------------------------------------------------------- trade. When you get something they day from the factory I could get them Admitted as second-class matter at ‘Jacksonville, want let them know it. Do what you at that figure. The government fur Oregon. say you will, and a fortune is yours. ther agrees to print a return card o Advertising is a study, and if a msn them FREE OF CHARGE. Another SATURDAY, FEBRUARY 20. 1909. waits until he has purchased a stock expense to be paid by who? The gov of goods and gets placed on the shelv ernment delivers the envelopes to your es and then thinks about talking to the nearest postoffice FREE. SUBSCRIPTION One year, by mail............. li.no. I people, a school boy could predict his Listen! Somebody must pay for 11 1 cavernous failure. You can not suc these envelopes dear reader, and, ceed on your reputation as a good someone must be benefitted by the PROGRESSIVE TICKET writer. You can not succeed on your sale of them at this figure. The gov reputation as a good bookkeeper. ernment goes on a pathetic way and For Trustees Vote for five You must have other essentials, and says: “Everyone who uses govern Dr. T. T. Shaw the chief of these is to be able to get ment stamped envelopes is aiding the Emil Britt near the buyer and to inspire that con Post Office Department in improving Charles F. Dunford fidence which will induce long-continu the service.” We may add that it is Fred J. Fick ed mutual good feeling, and to this improving the service for Harrimans George L. Davis end the newspaper is yours. and Morgans and other large corpora Recorder—Vote for one tions who use large quantities of en 11. G. Dpx From a careful canvass it appears velopes but the poor farmer who will Treasurer Vote for one that a large majority of the people in use only a few envelopes a year can James Cronemiller this section of the state are in favor of not have his envelopes printed but he Marshall —Vote fir one the Crater Lake road. ’Tis true that must pay the difference in the cost of J. H. Huffer $500,000 will be spent on the road if it production and the selling price for Street Commissioner Vote for one is put through. This money is to come the large corporations. B. E. Haney largely from the taxpayers of the county through which the road WILL BURY March 2 is election day in Jackson passes. It will cost $25000 annually to keep the road in repair, also must ville. JACKSONVILLE come from the taxpayers, a large part of whom will never use the highway. Governor Chamberlain refused to de The road will not be used in the winter “A promoter for the interest of clare Lincoln’s birthday a holiday. time, because no one would care to Jackson county” takes an exception to visit the lake at that season of the an article printed in the P ost of last The first duty of man is to home, to I year. If this sum of money was spent week. He says: "Enclosed we beg his wife and his children. As a hus on the roads of the county it would to hand a clipping which will serve to the - ....... county more than would illustrate how very easy it was for a band, father, an example to his sons . | . benefit ..... ■nd daughters, their counselor and I the Crater road, . It wonld enable the town under many difficulties to win friend, he should be the light and joy I farmer to reach the market in the over the detrimental forces and awake of his household, their strength for | winter when he could get a better to an illumated future.” The clipping referred to is fiction duty, their encouragement to excel- p-ice for his produce, it would cause lence, their comfort and help in all th ■ county to settle more rapidly and written by Holman Day and published 1 that prepares for usefulness and mak- above all a prosperous farmer is worth in the “Saturday Evening Post.” The story was well written and is of more than two Crater roads. es home attractive to nil. the “Bill Nye” order. He continues thus; Don’t laugh at a boy who magnifies The editor received two photograph “Under the conditions stated in your through the mail this week. One of his place. You may see him coming issue of the P ost under date of Feb them has an inscription on the head from the postoffice wi*h a big bundle ■brains wanted’, and at the bottom it of his employer's letters, which he ruary sixth, one must assume that says that the brains of a calf will do. displays with as much pride as though only a short period can elapse when A newspaper office gets manj* differ they were his own. He feels import Medford must assume her right to possession of the county seat and of ent kinds of‘‘want ads." but this is ant. an i looks it, but he is proud of the first time anyone has applied to his place. He is attending to busi course after such proceeding it would this office for brains. However if any ness. He likes to have the world be advisory to cut you off the map. "We trust you have ample room in one has an over supply of calf brains know that he is at work for a busy this 'ady would be glad to receive concern. The boy who says “we” your burial grounds for the balance them, because her husband is ‘short’. identifies himself with the concern, and in any event beg to assure you of its interests are his. He sticks up for our heartiest co-operation with that end in view. Very sincerely yours, I Our teachers are working hard and its credit and reputation. He takes beg to remain “A Promoter for the pleasure in his work and hopes to say successfully but they never know advancement of Jackson County.” whether their work is appreciated or we are in earnest, The bov will reap As to Medford’s right to posession what he sows if he keeps his grit and not unless they have some intimation sticks to his job. You may take of? to the county seat we must say that to the effect from the patrons of the your hat to him as one of the future it would require a vote of the taxpay schools. Parents should make it a ers of the county to change the county point to visit at least the rooms in solid men of the town. Let his em- seat. It is very doubtful whether ployer do the right thing by him; which they have children. Kindly check him kindly if he shows signs of Medford precinct would approve of the j visits from parents have an inspiring change when they consider the fact influence both for teacher and pupils being too big for his place, counsel him that it would cost about $100,000 to ns to his habits and associates, and and if the visit be accompanied by an make the change. This sum would I occasional word of encouragement so occasionally show him a pleasant have to be raised by the city of Med- prospect of advancement. A little much the better. pride does an honest boy a heap of ford and considering the fact that good. Good luck to the boy who says Medford is nearly $500,000 in debt at the present time it would not be wise i The candidates nominated at the "we.” to put $10(1,000 more on the shoulders convention to serve the city for the of the taxpayers. ensuing year should be elected without STAMPED ENVELOPES Medford is paying 17'2 mills taxes op|>osition. The convention was fair now. and on an investment of $4000 ar.d above board and gave everybody an equal chance. Because your favori The government has been sending the taxpayer is obliged to pay in taxes te man was not nominated is no sign out circulars asking the public to buy $70.00 annually. Add to this $100,000 that you should fight the ticket. ■tamped envelopes. Is this discrimin for a court house and another $100,000 er? We will to build a dyke along Bear Creek and There is only room on the board for ating against the taxpayer? to it ia quite likely that the court house, I five men and someone must suffer a see. The No. 5 size. according will remain where it is. Promoters are frequently a detri- » ,,, . ?■» ij ¡j r- . . ~ ment to a community and generally £ icp ling Confectioner....... promote to their own pocket book £ when the community unity win will permit oi of ' . Candies* Fruits, V i’obacco and Groceries you say that in ! J their presence. Can ( Orders Delivered Twice Each Day your business of •f “ "| promoting” that ■ ’l'tif? frnm lie» , you did not attempt to n n graft from t the citizens? If not you are an exception ■ and have deviated from the rules of the profession. The article was penned by the editor ! of this paper and was intended to I show the voters that we need muncipal Of Bake days is overcome when you use Eread, Cake ; improvements, and cast no reflections and Pies made by the Jacksonville Bakery | on Medford or any other city, but on » , the contrary praised Medford for her paved streets and air of progressive- About baking when you can order exactly what you I ness and it is very doubtful whether Watlt Uny ^rom Jacksonville Bakery a representative citizen from Medford ® had anything to do with this letter. ct Leave Orders For Wedding Cakes or Pa try for your Sunday dinner Many Sleepless Nights, Owing to a $ you cun do no better than call on the Persistent Cough. Relief Found at Last. Don't Worry | Jacksonville Bakery LJÄ “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. “Various remedies were tried each year, with no beneficial results. In November 1 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 Re 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. ta ■ mmmkms THE LUY & KEEGAN, Props. Family Trade Solicited Agents Albany Beer OYSTERS ... .^etik’SüîsnxK 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. AT A BARGAIN 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. cXj 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 For That Terrible Itching. CITY DRUG STORE 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 For sale by City Drug Store J. W. ROBINSON, Propietor YOU CAN’T On your railroad fare. The law of the common car rier compels equal rates on all rail road lines. - - - YOU CAN SAVE /n Time, Traveling Expenses and Fa tigue by insisting on the shortest route, fastest trains and best service. Simply see that your ticket reads via . TATE 55 acres, fruit, alfalfa, grain, near town. 30 acres, 10 acres grapes, balance esily cleared. 80 acres, 15 acres cleared balance timber. acres, 35 acres meadow, good ditch, stock ranch, acres, alfalfa, good ditch. acres, in orchard, near growing town. acres, best of orchard land, good location. acres, 10 acres in trees balance timber. 12' 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, acres, alfalfa or fruit land, fine locality. acres, alfalfa land with improvements, near town, acres, in alfalfa best of land near town. acres, in alfalfa and fruit, good 8 room 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 fr’lure in the vicinity is unknown. If you want to buy or sell come and see us. Our prices are right. Jacksonville Red Estate Company ADOLF SCHULZ, Manager SOUTHERN PACIFIC 0. R. & N OREGON SHORT LINE AND UNION PACIFIC ADVERTISE ® t Every facility for the safety, com fort and accommo dation of the pas senger is provided No change of ears is necessary to Denver, Omaha, Kansas City, Chi cago. Direct con nections are made for all other points East and South. In The Jacksonville Post Inquire for particulars A. S. Rosenbaum, .lgent Medford. Oregon Wm. McMurray, General Passenger g<nt PORTLAND. ORE. DO IT NOW