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such h ‘rests lack of jinpathy with the best aspirations of the Port Rican people.” IM HI Bcvcl-'.'nvint In The Country II Ml ÍÍ M M IM IMI w M Illi HI H If Sigr and news of deve'i pment are rge and significant now in .he country districts as well as in the cities of Oregon. A> nost daily there are report;; in The Journal of sales of large irr. • of lr.nd.and in most cases they are to be subdivided and devoted to Y.J fruit raising or intensive farming by many or several families where but one dwells now. Even in cases where large tracts are to be kept intact the purpose is to put them to far better and more profitable use, and to cultivate them scientifically and in accordance with modern knowledge and progressive ideas. The states papers generally tell every week of many sales of farms to newcomers, who in most cases are people that will develop them make tiie most of them, and increase their products from two to ten fold. — Oregon Journal. Can furnish you a complete outfit for your Summer Vacation. Tents, 10 oz Canvass, extra well made, in any size you may want at from $9.50 to $12.00 Wagon Covers 10 and 12 oz Canvass complete with brass eye-lets 56.00 and $6.40 All kinds of Blankets and Comforters, prices to suit you, from 90 cents to $12.00 Split and Willow Lunch, Fish and Clothes Baskets, any size, shape and color. Fancy Groceries and Lunch Goods, anything you may want. We carry the Monopole, Red and Blue Ribon Goods. NONE BETTER. Coos Bay Railroad All Staple Groceries at lowest Possible prices NUN AN - TAYLOR CO Jacksonville, Oregon M. Jacksonville lost TO MEE1 AT PORTLAND Porto Rico in Trouble OFFICIAL PAPER OF THE CITY OF JACK SONVILLE. OREGON PRESBYTERIANS PREPARE President Tall asks Cong 255 FOR GREAT BROTHER to Curtail Powers of Assem HOOD CONVENTION bly. 4 weekly newspaper, published every Saturday nt tho county «eat of Jackson Co., Ore. D. W. Bagshaw, Editor. Entered as second-class matter June 22. 1907, at the post office at Jacksonville. Oreson. under Art of Congress of March 3. 1879. SATURDAY, MAY 15, 1909. Speakers to Ee of National Reputation Many Delegates Are Expected. There will be a great, convention of the Presbyterian Brotherhood in Portland SUBSCRIPTION One year, by mail............................................. $1.50. June 8 and 9 1909. All the Presbyterian I churches of Oregon are being asked to Advertising rates furnished on application j send delegates, and it is expected that j these will number several hundred. Cleaning House ■ The principal speakers will be men of national reputation, who will come to A campaign of investigation which the coast following the meeting of the started during the recent legislative General Assembly at Denver in May. session is now expected to include al The Portland meeting is but one .of most every state official at the Capital four tube held on the coast, the places and dates being as follows: San Fran of our sister state, Washington, The investigation of the Insurance cisco, June 3 and 4; Portland, June 8 department has already caused the 9; Seattle, June 10 and 11, and Spo resignation of S. H. Nichols, Secre kane, July 14 and 15. The Presbyterian Brotherhood has tary of State and it is evident that Schively, the Insurance Commissioner made great strides since its organiza would gladly follow his example if cir tion a few years ago, as the thousands who attend its conventions testify. cumstances allowed. Gen. Otis Hamilton is stated to be The Pittsburg gathering filled to over short $25,000 in his accounts while flowing the auditorium, which seated Adjutant General, and former Gover 5,000. Only men are admited to the nor Mead may be asked to explain meetings. It is expected that a great impetus to why he O K’d Hamilton’s vouchers without ascertaining the facts in the Presbyterian church work as well as the Brotherhood movement will come case. Several other prominent persons are as a result of the conventions on the named as possible subjects for the in- j coast. The Promotion Committee has opened vestigation committee. The ‘‘cleaning up” process reveals headquarters at Room 415, Worcester a system of deception and graft which I Building, Portland, and have begun the has been in operation for several years work of advertising the meetings on an whereby certain officials have fattened [ extensive sale, ut the expense of an unsuspecting public. The state of Washington is to be HONOLULU’S POSI congratulated upon having for chief TION RECOGNIZED executive a man like Gov Hay, who has the courage to come out flat foot I Honolulu will be the third city in the ed for a clean administration. United States to be equipped with one ' of the new Weather Bureau kiosks, or The armoured cruiser New York, street observation stands. The first was which was put into commission at Bos erected a short time ago in Washing ton Monday will be dispatched as an ton, and a second in San Diego. addition to the fleet now in Turkish Honolulu heard of the California citys J waters. | being favored, and went after one for herself, with tho result that Weather | A man like Andrew Carnegie can 1 Bureau Director Moore has advised the not always be judged by the words local weather bureau office that one is which come out of his mouth, he wants to be sent here, and asking that a site to die poor but objects to paying his be selected for it. These kiosks are ornamental structures about four feet income tax. square and some seven or eight feet A Chicago minister in a sermon re- high, in which a full set of self recording cently delivered says: ‘‘The large meteorological instruments are open to hats now worn by the ladies are signs [ view, protected behind glass. They are of evil times in the land.” He must designed to be placed on some public bs an old fogy anyway. thoroughfare. Sherlock Holmcj is “left a thousand miles” ir matters of identification by a poultry fancier of Portland who de clared on his oath that he could identi fy any chicken he had seen three or four times, by the expression on its face. Thia man will no doubt prove a valuable asset to the police department of the Rose City. 1 Citizens of Marshfield are organizing company with a capital stock of ?25,0O) for the purpose of securing right of way and making a suryey for a railroad from Coos Bay to Roseburg and to secure terminals in the two cities. The plan ¡3 to sell certificates in de nominations of $10 up to citizens of C oqs Bay and Roseburg. The cost of the proposed survey ¡3 estimated at $25,000 moat of which it is stated has been already subscribed and 03 soon as the full amount is rais ed the surveyors will bo put on the route and right of way agents sent out. The people at the Bay are very en thusiastic over the proposition and ex pect very little opposition to securing the right of way and terminal facilities in the two cities. COUNTY TREASURER’S TWENTIETH CALL State of Oregon, County of Jackson, Treasury Department. Jacksonville, Oregon, May 15, 1909. President Taft on Monday sent a Notice is hereby given that there special message to Congress reecm-' are funds on hand for the redemption mending amendent3 to the Foraker act j of all County Warrants protested from under which Parto Rico is geve nsd. i March 1st, 1908 to May 31st. 1998 both The President directs the attention of dates inclusive, Interest eeases ou ail Congress to affairs on the island, re- above called Warrants, tho date of fering to the failure of the Assembly first publication of this notice, which to pass the appropriation bills as “a sit is May loth, 1909. uation of unusual vravity, and alter Jas. M. Cronemiller, Treasurer of reviewing the acts of the Legislative Jackson County, Oregon. Assembly and Executive Council in full, he concluded as follows: A month of cloudless spring weather “When we, with the consent of the in Oregon, with only a touch oft fros people of Porto Rico, assumed guard at night to remind us of winter causes ianship, over them and the guidance of us to look with commiseration upon friends in the Mississippi Valley their destinies, we must have been con- ' our who within a week have been swept scious that a people that had enjoyed j by a freezing wave of destruction, on so little opportunity for education could ' the first day of May even in the fruit not be expected safely for themselves j sections of Kansas there was a report ice three quarters of an inch thick to exercise the full power of self-gov- ; of mid the calamitous visitatation extend ernment, and the present development ed far into the Southwest- the coldest is only an indication that we have gone ! lay weather since the establishment somewhat too fast in the extension of ! of the weather bureau. It would seem that we of Southern Oregon have small political power to them for their own reason to complain. —Ex. good. “The change recommended may not immediaiely convince those con- Do it Now. tolling the House of Delegates of tho mistake they have made in theextrnm- Now is the time to get rid of your ly to which they have been willing rheumatism. You can do so by applying to resort for politicil purposes, but in Chamberlain’s Liniment. Nine cases the long run it will secure more careful out of ten are simply muscular rheu and responsible exercise of the power matism due to cold or damp, or chronic they have. ” There is not the slight rheumatism, and yield to the vigorous est evidence that there has been on the application of this liniment. Try it. part of the Government or any member You are certain io be delighted w th of the Executive Council a disposition the quick relief which it' affords, to usurp authority or to withhold appro-1 by City Drug Store. Billiousre-s anil Constipation. For years I was trouble 1 with bilious ness and constipation which made life miserable for me. My appetite failed me. I lost my usual force and vitality. Pepsin preparations and cathartics only made matters worse. 1 do not know where I should have been today had I not tried Chamberlain’s Stomach The Andrews' ranch on the Central and Liver Tablets. The tablets relieve Point road was sold Tuesday to A. N. the ill feeling at once, strengthen the Wright of Minnesota. The considera digestive functions, purify the stomach tion was $6500. This is a fine tract of , liver and blood, helping the system to valley land comprising 17 acres on the do its work naturally. - Mrs. Rosa south of wagon road running to Cen 1 Potts, Birmingham. Ala. These tab- I lets are for sale by City Drug Store. 1 j B tral Point. Under New Management The best of Liquors and Cigars A Gentleman’s Resort PETE INGRAM, Prop. Jacksonville, Ore. Worry your life away these warm days over a hot stove baking 1 I 1 You Ruin Your Health 6‘ Loaves for 25 Cents Jacksonville Bakery LTÄ ' LUY& KEEGAN, Props. Family Trade Solicited Sole Agents Albany Beer 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 REAL ESTATE • $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'; 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. $1,000 120 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. Wo 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'hire in the vicinity is unknown. If you want to buy or sell come and see us. Our prices are right. Jacksonville Real Estate Company Summer iZ^St During the Season 1909 ADOLF SCHULZ, Manager ±£3S©£®S2)SS!SS) SSSSSSJSSSSSSS Via flie By Special Arrangement With Southern Pacific Co. Lj THE SAN FRANCISCO I From BEDFORD OMAHA and Return KANSAS CITY and Return ST. 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