Jacksonville post. (Jacksonville, Or.) 1906-19??, May 01, 1909, Image 2

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TYPEWRITERS
Why do 30 many people pay $109.00
for a typewriter when they can
one just as good for about $50.00?
We are agents for the GRADY
BUILT TYPEWRITERS and can
nish our customers with almost
Everybody buys them because everybody wears them and
machine they waut. These are
Everybody finds them at \NUNAN-TAYLOR Co. because
second-hand machines but re-built.
they have them in all shades, shapes, colors and sizes
Webster defines the word “rebuilt
“to build again’’ —and “repaired”
“mended”.
There are Children’s soft and hard sold Shoes at 25 and 50 Cents
These machines are sent to
Grady factory and every movable part
Children’s white, tan, brown and black Kid Shoes at 50 cents to $1.50
I is taken off and sold as junk, including
the type bars. All bearings are re­
Little Misses tan and black low and high cut shoes at $1.00 to $2.60
placed with new, the machine is re­
enameled and re-nick!ed and few of
Misses white, tan and black Oxford Shoes, at $1.00 io $3.00
the most expert can detect the differ­
Ladies white, grey, canvas, tan and black Slippers, Oxfords, Half Shoes
ence. Many of the rebuilt machines
are equipped with the latest improve­
and Shoes at $1.50 to $5.00
ments and are guaranteed to do first-
class work.
Warm weather Shoes and Half Shoes in lace and congress at $1.65 to $2 50
Go over these prices and sec whether
Boys’ tan and black Oxfords, high and low cut, high and low priced shoes
you can do better. Remington, models
6 and 7, price $48 to $60. No. 2 Rem­
of every description aud size
ington, $30. Each No. 2 Remington is
Men’s tan, ox blood, black and white Shoes and Half Shoes in all styles
equipped with two color ribbon per­
mitting you to write in two colors.
Smith Premier, No. 1, $35; No. 2, $45
to $60. Oliver No. 3, $50. Underwood
No. 1 and 2, $55 to $75. We have the
Monarch, Fox, Fox Visible, Densmore,
Fay Sholes, New Century, Blickens-
derfer. The machines range in price
from $20 to $75, just as good as new
with a better guarantee.
Take one on three months trial and
if not satisfactory all we ask is a
.'.mall monthly rental for the use of the
machine which will be applied on any
i other machine you may select.
Bring out the dignity of your busi­
ness by using a typewriter, it is the
modern way. How many letters do
you receive from a business house not
A Healing Salve for Hurns, Chapped written on a typewriter? If you re­
Urging Annexation
ceive a letter from your wholesaler
Hands and Sore Nipples.
OFFICIAL PAPER OF THE CITY OF JACK­
written in long hand the thought
Congressmen
Hale
of
Tennessee
has
SONVILLE. OREGON
strikes
you that he is not progressive
introduced a resolution in the House of
As a healing salve for burns, sores and unsafe to deal with. That his
effect that
A weekly newspaper, published every Saturday Representatives to the
at the county seat of Jackson Co., Orc.
Cuba be invited to vote upon the sub­ sore nipples and chapped hands Cham­ goods are of an inferior grade and his
D. W. Bags haw, Editor.
ject of annexation. It is singular that berlain’s Salve is most excellent. It price may be too high. If he does
a Congressman should so waste his allays the pain of a burn almost in­ not use a typewriter he is not modern
and his goods must evidently be out of
Entered as second-class matter June 22, 1907, time.
stantly, and unless the injury is very date.
at the post office at Jacksonville, Oregon, under
There
are
many
people
who
have
no
Act of Congress of March 3, 1879.
doubt that ultimately annextion will severe, heals the parts without leaving
come; but in the good and proper time, a scar. Price. 25 cents. For sale by
Peanuts, warm and delicious at the
SATURDAY, MAY 1, 1909.
and upon the initative of the Cuban I City Drug Store.
Boss.
people. American capital that is
SUBSCRIPTION
backing Cuban enterprise would be
One y oar. by mail....................
41.50.
glad
if the day of annexation were to
Arivertiaing rates furnii.hed on application
come soon; but the Cuban himself is in
no hurry; if indeed h«. regards with
any degree of favor the ultimate trans­
INTRODUCTORY
fer of his allegiance to the United
States.
Having purchased the interest of
As between international neighbors
During the Season 1909
J. B. Barnes in the newspaper and such suggestion as that proposed by
Via the
job printing plant known as the Jack­ Congressman Hale smacks of discourt­
sonville Post we take the present op­ esy. If we have our suspicions that
portunity to inform our readers that Cuba will not be able to succeed in her
all connection of Mr. Barnes with the present attempt at selfgovernment any
editorial or business management of better that she has done before, it is
From MEDFORD
the paper has ceased.
not nice to be bruiting them about in
We expected our predecessor to re­ such a manner, We might at least af-
To OMAHA and Return - - $69.90
main with us a few days until we had ford to be polite and await the issue
KANSAS CITY and Return $69. 0
To
become acquainted with the citizens of which seems to be inevitable.—Port-
$77.40
the city at least, but on our arrival land Telegram.
To ST. LOUIS and Return
last Saturday we found he had been
To CHICAGO and Return - - $02.40
called away suddenly on account of the
Lots of Autos
And to other principal cities in the East, Middle West anti South
illness of his wife so we are compelled
Correspondingly low fares.
to make our introductory bow to our
A Medford lady visiting recently
readers in our own awkward way.
with friends in Dunsmuir, Cal., was
On Sale June 2, 3; July 2, 3; August 11,12
The editor and family come from asked if there were any au omobiles
Oakville, Wash., having resided there in Medford, and in turn the Medford
To DENVER and Return - - 564.90
13 years, he was owner and editor of a lady asked her Dunsmuir friend to
On Sale May 17, July 1, August 11
newspaper in that town during 4 years guess how many there were, and six
Going transit limit 10 days from date of sale, final return
of this time and has just disposed of was the number named. When the
the same, we were attracted to this Medford lady said there were fully
limit October 31st.
These tickets present 3omo very attractive features in the way
place by the appearance of the country 150 of the buzz ears here, an Ananias
and by the climatic conditions which club was promptly organized and the
of stopover privileges, and choice of routes; thereby enabling
are quite different from those we had Medfotd lady was elected its most
passengers 'o make side trips to many interesting points enroute.
Routing on the return trip through California may be had at
been accustomed to. We come to exalted high prevaricator. For the
Jacksonville expecting to make our benefit of those Dunsmuir people.
a slight advance over the rates quoted.
Full particulars, sleeping car reservations and tickets will be
home here and the interests of the The Morning Mail is going to state
town will be sacred as our own private that it honestly believes there are
furnished by any Southern Pacific local agent, or
affairs. It is too early to say much in more than 140 automobiles owned and
WM. McMURRAY, G eneral P assenger A gent , P ortland , O re .
regard to the policy of the paper far­ driven by Medford residents.-Med­
ther than that we will always endea­ ford Mail.
vor to advance the moral, educational,
social and financial interests of the
Of Interest io Women.
town and county to the best of our
ability.
The Nebraska house of representa­
We met with some surprises in busi­ tives at the present session have pass 1'4
By Special Arrangement With
ness matters since arriving in town ed an act known as the Howard bill,
but believe that everything will be ad­ providing for a constitutional amend­
justed satisfactorily to all concerned. ment allowing women to vote at all 1
We ask the hearty co-operation of all elections in that state.
of our readers in making The Post the
Out of 42 members of the council of
best newspaper in Jackson County.
Copenhagen recently elected, seven
D. W. Bugshaw. are women.
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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, Prop.
Jacksonville, Ore.
Why Do You
Worry your life away these warm days over
a hot stove baking
1
You Ruin Your Health 1
6 Loaves for 25 Cents
Jacksonville Bakery L'i>ri£
™E RECEPTION
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LUY & KEEGAN, Props.
Family Trade Solicited
Sole Agents Albany Beer
Jacksonville Post
Summer
£'asf
PERFUMER Y
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
Co
fi
bssesssish . ass’-
It is definately announced that the
railroad to Klamath Falls will be com­
plete and in operation by May 15.
The Southern Pacific has offered to co­
operate with the citizens of the town
and vicinity in getting up a monster
celebration in honor of the event. It
will certainly mark the commencement
of a new era for Klamath Co.
Harvey W. Scott, the editor of the
Portland Oregonian who had been ten-
dered the ambassadorship to Mexico
by President Taft has declined the
honor. It seems there are some things
which even an editor will not take.
Our readers are one and all invited
to call at this office and get acquainted
with the editor, our lateh string is al­ I
I
ways out.
This paper wants correspondents in I
the country districts. If there is no!
correspondent in your vicinity, send in I
any news item you may have, accom-1
pained by your name, not necessarly1
for publication but as a guarantee of |
good faith and when in town cull and
see us.
The excellent work performed by'
the wireless telegraph station at Fort ,,'h
Worden on Puget Sound, is made the
subject of a report from the chief of-|
tieer of the army at that station The .
station at times communicates with'
San Francisco and it has no difficulty I ft
at night in exchanging messages with ;
the station at Cape Blanco, 325 miles |
distant and with Table Bluff, Califor­
nia. 525 miles distant. Constant com­
munication s maintained with stations ft
within a radius of from 250 to 300
miles. - Ex.
ft
$26,400 66 acres, 27 acres in young orchard, 39 acres in alfalfa. Good
improvements. All farming implements and household goods
with the place. On county road near town.
$6,000—17'2 acres, alfalfa and fruit.
Good buildings. Adjoining
city limits.
$7,000— 20 acres in orchard, leading variety. House, barn and out­
buildings. On county road just outside city limits.
$4,500 28 acres, alfalfa or fruit land. All level, black loamy soil. Near
town, good location.
$10,500 —35 acres, orchard, vineyard and alfalfa. Good buildings. Fine
location, 2 miles from town.
$2,025 45 acres unimproved land. Wood enough to pay for clearing.
Best of fruit land.
$4,000 120 acres, 25 acres in alfalfa, more easily cleared. Good ditch.
Good buildings. Stock ranch.
$600— 80 acres, homestead relinquishment, 10 acres cleared. Some fruit
trees, house, barn, live spring, two cows, one mule, pigs and
chickens.
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-’lure 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
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