Jacksonville post. (Jacksonville, Or.) 1906-19??, April 24, 1909, Image 2

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Why do so many peopl • pay $100.00
for a typewriter v ’her they can
one just as good for at out $50.00?
We are agents for t ae GRADY
BUILT TYPEWRITERS and can
nish our ci'nto.Tiers with almost
Everybody buys them because everybody wears them and
machine th ly wan
These are
Everybody finds them at \NUNAN-TAYLOR Co. because
second-hand niach nes but re-built
Webster defires ti e word “rebuilt
they have them in all shades, shapes, colors and sizes
“to build again”—and “repaired”
“mended”.
These maeh’n s are sent to the
There are Children’s soft and hard sold Shoes at 25 and 50 Cents
Grady factory ir d every movable part
is taken off ana sold as junk, including
Children’s white, tan, brown and black Kid Shoes at 50 cents to $1.50
the type bars, All bearings are re-
Little Misses tan and black low and high cut shoes at $1.00 to $2.00
placed with new , the machine is re-
enameled and 1 e-nick!ed and few of
Misses white, tan and black Oxford Shoes, at $1.00 to $3.00
the most expert can detect the differ-
ence. Many of ttie rebuilt machines
Ladies white, grey, canvas, tan and black Slippers, Oxfords, Half Shoes
are equipped wit h the latest improve­
and Shoes at $1.50 to $5.00
ments and are g saranteed to do first-
class work.
Warm weather Shoes and Half Shoes in lace and congress at $1.65 to $2 50
Co over these prices and see whether
you can do bet tei. Remington, models
Boys’ tan and black Oxfords, high and low cut, high and low priced shoes
6 and 7, price 548 to $60. No. 2 Rem­
of every description aud size
ington, $30. Each No. 2 Remington is
equipped with two color ribbon per­
Men’s tan, ox blood, black and white Shoes and Half Shoes in all styles
mitting you to write in two colors.
Smith Premier, No. 1, $35; No. 2, $45
to $60. Oliver i'o. 3, $50. Underwood
No. 1 and 2, $55 m $75. We have the
Monarch, Fox, Fox Visible, Densmore,
Fay Sholes, New Century, Elickens-
derfer. The macl lines range in price
from $20 to $75, ji st as good as new
with a better guarantee.
Take one on throe months trial and
if not satisfactory all we ask is a
small monthly rental for the use of the
machine which will be applied cn any
other machine you may select.
Bring out the dignity of your busi­
nc. . by using a typewriter, it is the
mi dern way. How many letters do
yo.i receive from a business house not
the one which is caused the sun’s I few weeks a census of the present written on a typewriter? If you re­
shining outdours, and the other by its ' production of the valley was taken for ceive a letter from your wholesa’er
written in long har.d the thought
OFFICIAL PAPER OF THE CITY OF JACK­ shining in our hearts. Happy homes 1 the railroad company by a man who
abound in the heart sunshine, and I questioned each landowner to give the strikes you that ho is not progres live
SONVILLE. OREGON
whether it shines without or not, there actual figures, showing exactly what an 1 unsafe to deal with. That his
Published every Saturday by the Post Pub- is naught but brightness within doors. his farm was yielding. On Powder I goods are of an inferior grade and his
fihinff Co.
It is the loving deeds, the cheery, River, between Baker City und Eagle price may be too high. If he does
J. B. Barnes, Editor
i helpful words, and the kindly thought­ Valley, the railroad company has se­ not use a typewriter he is not r.iodern
fulness, that each member of the fam­ cured a large reservoir site at Thief and his goods must evidently be out of
Admitted as necond-ciass matter at ‘Jacksonville,
ily shows toward the others that mak­ Valley, from which it intends to irri­ date.
Oregon.
es an ideal, happy home—a perfect gate 50,000 acres of land held under
heaven on earth. How many of us do the Cary act. Thi3 tract lies along
SATURDAY, APRIL 21, 1909.
our share in making such a home that Powder River, where three crops of al­ A Healing Salve for ziurns. Chapped
Hands and Sore Nipples.
shall be a haven of rest to all who may falfa are raised annually by irrigation
SUBSCRIPTION
come
within
its
influence.
on
the
lowlands
in
the
river
bottom.
$1.60.
One year, by mail......................... ■ ■
In addition, the company is said to
As a healing salve for burns, sores
have
control
of
a
largo
belt
of
timber
sore
nipples and chapped hands Cham­
Who weeps with you when you are
LARGE ATTEND­
on Eagle Creek and in the Sanger dis­ berlain’s Salve is most excellent. It
sad, and laughs when you are glad,
The Granite Mountains, in allays the pain of a burn almost in­
and smiles with you when you are
ANCE ASSURED trict.
which this timber is found, is jdso a stantly, and unless the injury is very
mad —the editor. Who has to be both
well-known mining district. The road severe, heals the parts without leaving
kind and wise and never (hardly ever)
Many prominent speakers will be is now in construction from Baker, but a scar. Price, 25 cents. For sale by
lies, and when he does creates sur­
present at the Conservation meeting many of its plans are kept secret for City Drug Store.
prise—the editor. Who owns a heart
to be held at Walla Walla, Washing­ the present.
spirit
as well as cheek, possessed of
ton, May 13-14. Acceptance are com­
proud yet meek, and lives on forty ing in every day from invitations sent
cents a week the editor.
out by the Commercial Club. Express­ MADDEST FREAK
You Need Them, Come and See Them at
NUNAN-TAYLOR CO.
Jacksonville, Oregon
Under New Management
The best of Liquors and Cigars
A Gentleman’s Resort
PETE INGRAM, Proo.
Jacksonville, Ore.
Why Do You
Worry your life away these warm days over
a hot stove baking
You Ruin Your Health
6 Loaves for 25 Cents
Jacksonville Bakery sen?pro£
™E RECEPTION
LUY & KEEGAN, Props
Family Trade Solicited
Sole Agents Albany Beer
Jacksonville Post
ions of enthusiasm accompany each ac­
OF ELECTRICTY
ceptance. The success of the meeting
A Beautiful Picture
is assured. Now that the railroads
One of the most puzzling and extra­
have granted snecial rates to Walla
Did you ever notice how really beau­ Walla for all those desiring to attend ordinary of the many deadly freaks for
tiful gum chewing makes a girl ap­ the Conservation meet, an assembly of which electricity has been responsible,
pear? Take her de facto, and gazing between five hundred and one thousand was that perpetrated by it in Vienna
steadily, one cannot find a more ideal people is looked for. Further invita­ a short while ago. A fire was ih pro­
picture. With a sharp click! clack! tions and programs will be in the gress in an electrically lighted ware­
her teeth, so white and pearly are mail in a few days. Several thousand house, und one of the firemen was
clashing together as with cowish glee, invitations and programs will bo sent playing the hose upon an upper floor.
she masticates her cud. Then, too, out.
Suddenly without a moment's warning
one can note her health tinted, well-
The residents of Walla Walla are he shrieked, gasped and fell back
rounded cheeks as they grow a little looking forward to the meeting and dead.
more rotund, through the material as­ are preparing to give those attending
At first it was thought that .he had
sistance of a big “hunk” of gum. a hearty welcome and a grand time. died of heart-disease, But a portmor-
During March and April
And really, who can imagine a fairer Among those who will deliver address­ tern showed that that organ —as well
From all Parts of the East
spectacle than that of her dainty up­ es are:
as all the others was perfectly heal-
VIA
turned nose, as it gently rises and falls
thy.
Jas. J. Hill, E. II. Harriman, John
in wave-like undulations over the abys­ . L. Wilson, R. A. Ballinger, W. L.
Eventually it was discovered that
mal depths revealed at each pressure Jones, Samuel l’iles, Gilford l’inchot, the steam of water from the hoze-
against the mass? Oh, how delicious­ Senator Chamberlain, Gov. J. IL nozzle had sturek a broken arc-light
ly tempting that rosebud mouth is ns Brady, Gov. Benson, Lieut-Gov. Jam­ wire, and had conducted the current
the maiden fills it with a soft, pliable es Dunsmier.
down through the body of the uufor-
chunk, and champing like a festive
Representatives from the United tunate man, killing him instantly.
goat revelling in the luxuries of the States Reclamation and Forestry De­
succulent tomato can, she greets you partments will also be present.
in tones husky with gum.
Those whose acceptances have al­ FUNNY OLD ENGINE TO
ready been received are as follows.
BE SEEN AT A. Y. P.
Ex-Senator Geo. Turner, Ex-Gov.
Happy Homes
M. C. Mooro, Ex-Senator John L.
EVERETT, WASH., April 20. Lo­
Wilson. N. W. Durham, Editor Spok-
A woman may do her level best to esman Review, R. B. Miller, Traffic comotive No. 1, a diminutive wood
make a happy home for her husband Manager, O. R. N., E. A. Bryan, burner with an enormous bell mouthed
and children but if she is treated as Washington Strte College, Brof. W. smokestack, which hauled the first
a slave and only given her board and D. Lyall, Whitman College, Frank J. train over what is now known as the
clothing in payment for her services Miller Dean School of Forestry, Uni­ Hill railway system, has been brought
as mother, wife, cook, laundress, versity of Washington, A. L. White, to the “hops here for an overhauling,
nurse girl, chambermaid and seam­ Sec. City Beautiful committee, Spok­ preparatory to being taken to the Correspondingly low from other points
stress, is it any wonder that little or ane. Wash., Hon. I. A. Navarre, Un­ Alaska-Yukon-l’acific exposition as a
no happiness exists in that home? If ited States Road service, Samuel Hill, part of the railroad exhibit. The en-
TO THE PUBLIC
a mother spoils her Bon by pampering Seattle Wash., L. Frank Brown, Sec. gino looks like a mere toy beside No.
Write
letters
everybody you know
and waiting on him all the years of Good Roads Assn s., R. Insinger, 1909, the ponderous mogul, and the in the East and to
tell them about these
his childhood and boyhood, and mak­ Chairman National Irrigation Congress electric locomotive, which will also low colonist rates. Send them litera­
ture about Oregon, or send their ad­
ing him think that a man should al­ Senators, Jones, Piles, Borah, and form parts of the exhibits.
dresses to us and we will do it. In this
ways be waited on by the woman of Chamberlain.
way you can be a great help in the
his household, is it strange that he
Object to Strong Medicines.
growth and progress of your State
expects a wife to do the same and
YOU CAN PREPAY FARES
that, in all likelihood, she either wears EAGLE VALLEY’S VISION
Many people object to taking the
out in a few years such service, or
strong medicines usually prescribed by­ for anyone from any place if you want
SEES A RAILROAD AGAIN physicians for rheumatism. There is to. Deposit the necessary amount with
else become bitter and dishartened?
local agent and he will telegraph
There are very many reasons why a
no need of internal treatment in any our
ticket promptly.
home may not be found a happy one
RICHLAND, Or,, April 16 Because case of muscular or chronic rheuma­
and the happiness found therein de­ of the continued delay in building the tism, and more than nine out of every
Inquire of Agents or Write to
pends fully as much on the husband , railroad that has long been planned to I ten cases of the disease are of one or
wm . mcmurray
as it does upon the wife. We are run from Baker City to Eagle Valley, the other of these varieties. When
General Passenger Agent
often told that in every true and ideal most people believe this road will not there is no fever and little (if any)
marriage l>oth husband and wife must in the near future, if ever, be com­ swelling, you may know (hat it is only The Oregon Railroad & Navigation Co.
learn to bear and forbear. In every pleted to its intended destination; but ’ necessary to apply Chamberlain’s Lini­ Southern Pacific Co. (Lines in Oregon)
PORTLAND, OREGON
home where happiness exists there it has been given out by good author-i ment freely to get quick relief, Try
must be perfect trust, confidence and ity that the completion of the road to it. For sale by City Drug Store.
Dr. Miles’ Anti-Pnln Pills relieve pain.
love between the husband and wife. the valley is assured, and that constru­
For headache Dr. Miles Anil l’aln Pills
There are two kinds of sunshine in ction will continue uninterruptedly till
Window cards are out announcing the
You will get relief from Pain when
the world, and both quite necessary I this point is reached. During the laatj Redmen's ball, May 12.
Dr. Miles' Anti-Fain Pills are takas.
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
5a 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 ditch, 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.
12*4 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,
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.
DAILY
Union Pacific
We have a large list of other property not herein specified,
.-------- Im-
proved
and unimproved
at reasonable
fat
.
.
---- prices.
r------ Stock ranches, farming
Oregon Short Line and
fruit land in the best location. A crop fr;lure in the vicinity is
unknown.
The Oregon
If you want to buy or sell come and see us. Our prices are right.
Railroad & Navi­
Jacksonville Real Estate Company
gation Co,
ADOLF SCHULZ, Manager
Southern Pacific
I $33 FROM CHICAGO
$30.50 FROM ST. LOUIS
$25 FROM OMAHA
California Raisin Day
$25 FROM KANSAS CITY
California invites all the world to eat California raisins on April
30th, every day for that matter, but particularly on April 30th
which has been added to the calendar cf festival occasions as a
da.- of rejoicing. Eat California raisins on
California Raisin Day, April 30
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