SOMETHING AiJOJT TYPEWr/TERSÍÍ Why do so many people pay $100.00 Under New Management for a typewriter when they can get one just as good for about $50.00? We are agents for the GRADY RE- Pi A Gentleman's Resort BUILT TYPEWRITERS and can fur- nish our customers with almost any PETE INGRAM, Prop. Jacksonville, Ore machine they waut. These are not second-hand machines but re-built, ” — Webster defines the word “ ‘rebuilt i “to build again” —and “repaired Tents, 10 oz Canvass, extra well made, in any size “mended”. These machines are sent to you may want at from $9.50 to $12.00 Grady factory and every movable part is taken off and sold as junk, including Wagon Covers 10 and 12 oz Canvass complete Jhe type bars. All bearings are re­ with brass eye-lets $6.00 and $6.40 placed with new, the machine is re­ Worry enameled and re-nickled and few of All kinds of Blankets and Comforters, prices to the most expert can detect the differ­ a hot stove baking ence. Many of the rebuilt machines suit .you, from 90 cents to $12.00 are equipped with the latest improve­ ments and are guaranteed to do first- Split and Willow Lunch, Fish and Clothes Baskets, class work. 6‘ Loaves for 25 Cents Go over these prices and see whether any size, shape and color. you can do better. Remington, models Fancy Groceries and Lunch Goods, anything you 6 and 7, price $48 to $60. No. 2 Rem­ p. ington, $30. Each No. 2 Remington is may want. equipped with two color ribbon per­ mitting you to write in two colors. $ We carry the Monopole, Red and Blue Ribon Smith Premier, No. 1, $35; No. 2, $45 to $60. Oliver No. 3, $50. Underwood Goods. NONE BETTER. 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 I 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 I small monthly rental for the use of the Family Trade Solicited machine which will be applied on any other machine you may select. Bring out the dignity of your busi ' ncss by using a typewriter, it is the modern way. How many letters do you receive from a business house not | I that the red hill land and even the Do It Now. written on a typewriter? If you re- i . white granite is capable of producing Now is the time to get rid of your . | ceive a letter from your wholesaler OFFICIAL PAPER OF THE CITY OF JACK­ I fine crops of fruit r.nd vegetables. SONVILLE. OREGON We have mentioned some of theae rheumatism. You can do so by applying written in long hand the thought j , from time to time in the past. This Chamberlain’s Liniment. Nine cases strikes you that he is not progressive That his A weekly newspaper, published every Saturday ' week we are indebted to H. C. Perkins out of ten are simply muscular rheu­ and unsafe to deal with. goods are of an inferior grade and his at the county »eat of Jackson Co., Ore. matism due to cold or damp, or chronic | for the following striking instances D. W. Bagshaw, Editor. rheumatism, and yield to the vigorous price may be too high. If he does red soil production under water. NOVELTIES, LEATHER GOODS, RUBBER GOODS, application of this liniment. Try it. I not use a typewriter he is not modern says: STATIONERY, DAY BOOKS, LEDGERS, WRITING Entered as eecGnd-claKH matter June 22, 1907, and his goods must evidently be out of To illustrate what can be done by You are certain to be delighted w th i at the post office at Jacksonville, Oregon, under TABLETS, SCHOOL SUPPLIES, MAGAZINES, CUT date. i the intelligent application of water in the quick relief which it affords. Sold Act of Congress of March 3, 1879. GLASS WARE, POCKET KNIVES, ETC. The largest Store. the way of irrigation in raising small by City Drug -------- supply in the city to select from. A- fruits and vegetables in Josephine I The Boss has reduced the price on SATURDAY, MAY 8, 1909. Peanuts, warm and delicious at the A COMPLETE LINE OF DRUGS County, it is only necessary to recite his fancy Chinaware. BO3S. ' a few instances of what has been done SUBSCRIPTION Oaa year, by mail............................................. $1.50. by way of diversion and for homo use | by persons engaged in mining and Advertising rate» furnit hed on application I other occupations. J. IV. ROBINSON, Propietor | John Henry Mills, superintendent of Discipline Needed the Jordon Gulch mines near Placer, ' raised the following on a tract of land only 100 feet square. From a square Up from the Isthmian country, | rod, or 572', square feet, he raised and During the Season 1909 where revolution is the only profession 1 harvested 978 pounds of "Half Long” which a gentleman may embrace, there Via the well matured carrots, or at the rate of come the mutterings of new distur­ a little more than 78 tons per acre, bance. One of the navies has fired which would readily have brought in upon another and the air is heavy with | the local market at Grants Pass or the sounds of war. There has been a | Placer, at $10 per ton or $780 per acre. $26,400 66 acres, 27 acres in young orchard, 39 acres in alfalfa. Good From MEDFORD disposition in this country to ignore From l1 j square rods, from 200 straw­ improvements. All farming implements and household goods these opera bouffe wars and let the berry plants, he gathered 200 pounds with the place. On county road near town. To OMAHA and Return $69.90 little fellows alone so long us they are of fine ripe berries. From 2 square $6,000-17'. acres, alfalfa and fruit. Good buildings. Adjoining careful not to murder any American To KANSAS CITY and Return $69/0 city limits. rods of pole beans, he raised and gath- citizens, and are prompt in sending the . i cred 200 pounds of green beans valued $7,000—20 acres in orchard, leading variety. House, barn and out­ To ST. LOUIS and Return $77.40 banana crop North. Under the pro­ at $4. On the remainder of the plot, buildings. On county road just outside city limits. tection of this attitude, a most atro­ To CHICAGO and Return - - $32.40 or about 30 square rotis, he raised and $4,500 23 acres, alfalfa or fruit land. All level, black loamy soil. Near cious despotism has grown up in Cen­ harvested about 100 bushels of pota­ town, good location. And to i other principal cities in the East, Middle West and South tral America using the forms of de­ toes, worth in the local market about $10,500 —35 acres, orchard, vineyard i and alfalfa. Good buildings. Fine Correspondingly low fares. mocracy. Men are thrown into jail i $75. Besides the above products, the location, 2 miles from town. On Sale June 2, 3; July 2, 3; August 11, 12 and put to death without trial;fortunes family had all the cabbage they use $2,025 45 acres unimproved land. Wood encugh to pay for clearing. es are stolen and industry of every I during the season and plenty to make Best of fruit land. To DENVER and Return - $64.90 kind is at a standstill because of the a barrel of kraut in the fall. $4,000 120 acres, 25 acres in alfalfa, more easily cleared. Good ditch. uncertainties of government. The On Sale May 17, July 1, August 11 For the purpose of irrigation, Mr. j Good buildings. Stock ranch. petty tyrants who rule there find in Mills conducted a small adjacent spring Going transit limit 10 days from date of sale, final return $600— 80 acres, homestead relinquishment, 10 acres cleared. Some fruit the Monroe Doctrine their best friend, in a “V” shaped flume about 200 feet limit October 31st. trees, house, barn, live spring, two cows, one mule, pigs and since it prohibits the interference of to a barrel placed on top of a trestle ' chickens. These tickets present some very attractive features in the way any other nation, while the patience of about 20 feet above the garden, from of stopover privileges, and choice of routes; thereby enabling the United States and its reluctance which he irrigated the plot with a passengers *o make side trips to many interesting points enroute. to appear to dictate, prevent trouble hose. We have a large list of other property not herein specified. Im­ Routing on the return trip through California may be had at proved and unimproved at reasonable prices. Stock ranches, farming from here. The truth is that our gov­ There is nothing extraordinary about a slight advance over the rates quoted. and fruit land in the best location. A crop f-'iure in the vicinity is ernment is shirking its duty toward this soil; it is only common red land of unknown. 1 Full particulars, sleeping car reservations and tickets will be these fake republics in a most distress­ which there are thousands of acres in furnished by any Southern Pacific local agent, or ing way. It has adopted a household Southern Oregon; but one magical If you want to buy or sell come and see us. Our prices are right. of wayward boys and is allowing them word expressed the whole thing and WM. McMURRAY, G eneral P assenger A gent , P ortland . O re . to prey upon the whole neighborhood. that is “Water.” Pacific Outlook. Someone must clean up in Central We copy the foregoing article entire ADOLF SCHULZ, Manager America. Mexico is the logical candi­ believing it will be read with interest date for the job, but if she sidesteps by many of our readers. the honor, it would appear to be up to . ... ..... »• ■" ----- us. World's Events. DIED The best of Liquors and Cigars furar h you a complete outfit for your Summer Vacation. You Ruin Your Health i I HI ft Jacksonville Bakery Lïm ™E RECEPTION All Staple Groceries at lowest Possible prices NUNAN - TAYLOR CO i LUY & KEEGAN, Props. Jacksonville, Oregon Sole Agents Albany Beer Jacksonville Post CITY DRUG STORE tast ESTATE Southern Pacific Co. Jacksonville Real Estate Company What Waler Wil! Accomplish FOUDRY —At her home in Phoenix Oregon, Wednesday, May 5, 1909. Mrs. Sarah Ahi Foudry, aged 65 yeais. Mrs. Foudry leaves one sister Mrs. i Farlow of Ashland and a niece Mrs. Mattie Coleman, wife of County Clerk Coleman of this city. Mrs. Foudry was a well known and highly respected pioneer of Southern Oregon and for many years a resident of Jacksonville. The funeral services took place Friday at 2:30 p. m. Rev. Robt. Ennis conducting the services. Many a traveler has looked out upon the sun-baked hills of Southern Oregon from a car window in August and re­ flected that he wouldn’t give two bits a square mile for it for agricultural purposes. In a measure he is justified in the conclusion that it is next to worthless, for in its natural condition it does not look inviting. But probably not one in a hundred ever considers the latent possibilities of the red stuff. Billiouaness and Constipation. It is only in the past few years that the natives themselves have seemed to For years I was troubled with bilious­ realize what feats of production may ness and constipation which made life be performed by this same land when miserable for nu1. My appetite failed it is touched up by the magic of water. me. 1 lost mv usual force and vitality. It would seem that only in the past Pepsin preparations and cathartics few years has the fact been impressed only made matters worse. I do not upon the mind of the inhabitants and know where I should have been today- the new comers that this is quite as had I not tried Chamberlain's Stomach much an irrigation country as South­ and l.ivcr Tablets. The tablets relieve ern California. There are favored the ill feeling at once, strengthen the sections in the valleys that are pro- digestive functions, purity the stomach during bountifully with little or no ir- liver and blood, helping the system to rigation; but the bulk of our land must do its work naturally. Mrs. Rosa be watered to do its best. Only in is- ■ Potts, Birmingham, Ala. These tab­ ulated cases has it been demonstrated I lets are for sale by City Drug Store. By Special Arrangement With i S enk Artist THE SAN FRANCISCO BULLETIN San Francisco's Leading Daily, THE POST is enabled to offer to old and new subscribers THE POST weekly $1.50 per year . THE BULLETIN, Daily $3.00 per year F <) (JQ r Per Year This is an extraordinary offer and may be withdrawn at ary time so we would suggest that all old subscribers in arrears pay back accounts that they may take advantage of thi3 special com­ bination rate. pl g ft THE BULLETIN is famous fro.n coa to coast for its fight in de­ fense of dean government, and is read by more people daily than the combined circulation of all other San Francisco dailies ALL NEXT WEEK-We wish to enlarge a branch of our business and i|i order to do so must dis­ pose of a large portion of the goods now on hand. Therefore we will make a great sacrifice in order to turn them over quick. While they Inst we will dispose of these articles at just such a sacrifice as mentioned herewith. They must go. 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