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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
State of Oregon, County of Jackson,
Treasury Department.
Jacksonville, Oregon, May 15, 1909.
Notice is hereby given that there
are Funds on hand for the redemption
of all County Warrants protested from
March 1st, 1908 to May 31st, 1903 both
dates inclusive. Interest ceases on all
above called Warrants, the date of
first publication of this notice, which
is May 15th, 1909.
Jas. M. Cronemiller, Treasurer of
Jackson County, Oregon,
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Under New Management
The best of Liquors and Cigars
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A Gentleman’s Resort
PETE INGRAM, Prop.
Jacksonville, Ore.
OFFICIAL DIRECTORY
t’NITED STATES
with brass eye-lets $6.00 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.
All Staple Groceries at lowest Possible prices
Jacksonville, Oregon
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Jacksonville Post
OFFICIAL PAPER OF THE CITY OF JACK
SONVILLE. OREGON
GET BUSY IN JACKSONVILLE.
While neighboring towns are making
every effort to secure manufacturing
A weekly newspaper, published every Saturday plants to locate in their limits and aro
at the county neat of Jackson Co., Ore.
offering bonuses to railroads, both
D. W. Bagshaw. Editor.
steam and electric, the question na
turally suggested to us is this: What
Entered an second-class matter June 22, 1907, are the people of this city doing to at
at the post office at Jacksonville, Oregon, under
tract the attention of the outsider look
Aet of Congress of March 3. 1879.
ing for a factory site, a roito for a
railroad, or for a home?
SATURDAY, MAY 22, 1939.
It has been said "that all things
come to those who wait,” but that say
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ing is obsolete in these days of
On« year, by mall................................................. JI. DO.
bustling activity, to get anything of
Advertising rates furnished on application
worth now requires persistent, well-
directed effort.
"United we stand, divided fall,” is
In regard to the location of a railroad
true now and always.
the writer has been informed that "we
need not worry, the road is bound to
come
here anyway,” but be not too
Because you had spring fever lust
year Is no reason that you will be cx- sure of it; other towns are putting
forth their claims and offering induce
t mpt this time.
ments while many here i-eem indifferent
and unaware of the opportunities pre
Reports say that the country is flood sented.
ed with bogus $20. and$100. bills, these
This town has many advantages not
reports don’t scare the editors to any possessed by other towns in the valley
great extent.
and every resident should second the
efforts of the Commercial Club and
The Oregon State Grange was wise 1 City Council in making these facts
in declaring for better roads, good l known, forgetting every petty differ
roads are one of the strongest factors ence and uniting together for the best
in the settlement and upbuilding of any I interests and advancement of our town
country and money expended for roads I and country.
will return large dividends to the entire
state.
Wil! End all War.
General News
Thirty passengers were injured in I a
railroad wreck on the Chicago & Alt, :on
railroad, near Odessa, Mo. Sunday.
The U. S. senate has confirmed the
nomination of Genera) George B. Davis
as judge advocate general.
Centralia, Wash, has organized a
company to erect and operate a can
ning factory at that place.
The Michigan legislature has passed
a new liquor law limiting the number
of saloons to one for each 500 popula
tion and fixing the open hours for sa
loons from G A.M. to 9 P.M.
The postoffice at Bremerton. Waih.
was entered by burglars Thursday
night. They drilled the safe and took
away $9000. in stamps and $200. cash.
President..............«................... . William IL Taft
Vice-President......................... ......... Jas. S. Sherman
Secretary of State................... ................... P. C. Knox
Secretary of Treasury......... ........... F. Mac Veach
Secretary of War.................. ....... J. M. Dickinson
Attorney General..................... . G. VV. Wickersham
Postmaster General............... .........F. H. Hitchcock æt
Secretary of Navy.................. ............. Von L. Meyer
Secretary Interior... ........... ......... R. A. Ballinger ? <
Secretary of Agriculture.... .................. Jas. Wilson Ch
Secretary of Commerce......... ............. James... Nagle
Chief Justice............
... .Melvin V. Fuller
Vespation Warner,..
U. S. Pension Com'r
XV. S. Richards.........
... .U. S. Land Com’r
STATE OF OREGON
L U. S. Senators......... .
....... G. E.Chamberlain
......... Jonathan Bourne
Rep. in Congress, 1st D................... V/. C. Hawley r
Governor.....................................Geo. E. Chamberlain
Sec. of State................................... Frank W. Benson
State Treasurer....................................... Goo. A. Steel
Attorney-General............................ A. M. Crawford
State School Supt........................... J. H. Ackerman
State Printer....................................... Willis Duniway
F. A. Moore Justic
Robt. Eakin Justice
Will R. King, Com’r
W. T. Slater Com’r
J. C. Moreland, clerk
Dairy and Food Com’r............................J. W. Bailey
Labor Commissioner................................... O. P. Hoff
Railroad Com’rs........................... Thos. K. Campbell
............................Clyde B. Aitchison
........................... Oswald West
State Game Warden........................R. O. Stevenson
Bank Examiner....................................... James Steel
State Engineer.....................................John H. Lewis
State Land Agent............................. C. V. Galloway
Clerk State Land Board........................ G. G. Brown
State Veterinarian............................... C. J. Korinek
FIRST JUDICIAL DISTRICT
Judges II. K. Hanna......... ................. Jacksonville
Geo. Noland............................ Klamath Falls
Prosecuting Attorney........................... E. F. Mulkey
U S LAND OFFICE ROSEBURG
Register..........................................................B. L. Eddy
Receiver ............................................ J. M. Lawrence
JACKSON COUNTY OFFICIALS
FW<‘ Senator........................... L. L. Mulit, Ashland
Representatives..........................M. Purdin, Medford
.................... D. H. Miller, Medford
Joint Rep.......... ............... J. A. Buchanan Roseburg
Co. Judge.......... ....................J...R. Neil, Jacksonvile
Clerk.................. ......... W. R. Coleman, Jacksonville
Sheriff................ ............... XV. A. Jones, Jacksonville
Recorder........... ............. R.. T. Burnett, Jacksonville
Treasurer.......... ... J. M. Cronemiller, Jacksonvile
School Supt....... ................. J.. P Wells, Jacksonville
Assessor......... .'. ........... W. T. Grieve, Jacksonville
Surveyor............ ....................... F. A. Grisez, Ashland
Coroner............. . ............... A. E. Kellogg, Cold Hill
Commissioners, ......................... J. Patterson, Talent
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James Owens, Wellen
Stock Inspector, r,........................ Chas. Tull. Medford ,
Fruit Inspector, ■.............. G. W. Taylor, Jacksonville |
A mail car on the Great Northern,
was held up and robbed of $20,000 near
Spokan, Wash, early Sunday morning.
The Secretary of the Interior has
ordered the restoration to entry of
15, 360 acres of land heretofore with
drawn for irrigation purposes in the
Umatilla district, but not utlized.
Captain Peter Hains, slayer of Wm.
A. Annis has been sentinced to n term
of from eight to sixteen years, at hard ,
labor.
You Ruin Your Health
6 Loaves for 25 Cents
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LUY& KEEGAN, Props.
Family Trade Solicited
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
JACKSONVILLE.
Henry G. Dox..................................... Justice of peace I
Frank Kasshafer.......................................... Constable I
The missing Archduke Johann of
Austria, has been located on a ranch in Dr. T. T. Shaw................................. Mayor
Henry G. Dox............................................... Recorder
British Columbia.
The government of Brazil has aporo-
priated $100,030. to fight the sprea ling
of tuberculosis in that country.
Worry your life away these warm days over
a hot stove baking
■ J. M. Cronemiller...................................... Treasurer]
John Huffer....................................... Chief of Police
I Geo. L. Davis.............................................. Councilman
Emil Britt................................................... Councilman
l Fred J. Fick.............................................. Councilman
T.T. Shaw ...............................................Councilman
' C. F. Dunford........................................... councilman
B. E. Haney........................... Street Commissioner
G.M.Lewis............................................................ Sexton
Do It Now.
Now is the time to get rid of your I
rheumatism. You can do so by applying
In
an
article
recently
published.
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The new insurance law which goes
Chamberlain’s Liniment. Nine cases
liam T. Stead writes of the aeroplane in
into effect today, providing that a sur
out of ten are simply muscular rheu-
his usually characteristic way as
ety bond of 925,000, may be substituted
mutism due to cold or damp, or chronic (1
follows:
for the $50,000. now deposited by the
rheumatism, and yield to the vigorous
“it simply means the end of war,”
insurance companies will likely throw a
application of thia liniment. Try it.
I he says, "and armament will go as
Engineer Wm. Dale was scalded to You are certain to be delighted w th 1
large number of government and muni
armor went, while 12 inch guns will be death in a head on collision on the N. t the
cipal bonds on the market.
quick relief which it affords. Sold |
as obsolete as the bow and arrow. P. near Ellensburg, Monday Morning. by City Drug Store.
The aeroplane is the next step. Like
The tariff tinkers are still at work Lytton’s potent compound of electric-
making slow progress toward an ul .ty and dynamite, by which a child
timate conclusion, in fact several sen could destroy an army by waving a
ators are quoted ns saying that “the wand, the aeroplane places illimitable
end will not be reached before August forces of destruction at the command
1st.” Leading business men in dif of anybody who can raiso raise $50.000
ferent sections of the country expresses and find a half a dozen desperadoes to
the sentiment of many when they say do bis bidding.
During the Season 1909
As Captain Tulloch says in a notable
"It does not matter so much what
changes are made, but it is of vital im article in the Nineteenth Century, the
Via the
portance that the matter be settled chief city of the Thames valley could
soon.” The senate ¡3 a superior body be brought to ruin by a single airship
of men (at least they say so themselves) planting a dozen incendiary missiles in
Certain spots during a high wind Only
and seem determined not to lie hurried a lew mir.utes would be necessary to
From MEDFORD
by the impatience of the business world have the whole riverside, with ships
or urgent pleas of the chief executive. wharves, warships and also the arsenal
in an unconquerable blaze.
OMAHA and Re!urn
$69.90
‘.The human lace is absolutely un
KANSAS CITY and Return $69.90
protected from above. What then in
LADIES CIVIC CLUB
is demanded? The governments should
ST.
LOUIS and Return
$77A0
federate into one great wotld-state
HOLDS SPECIAL SESSION with international parliament without
CHICAGO and Return - - $82.M
whose command no war could take
place on the earth, in the air or in the
And to other principal cities in the East, Middle West and South
The Ladies Club for Civic Improve air or on the sea. "—Journal
Correspondingly'low fares.
ment held an interesting special meet
On
Sale
June 2. 3: July 2, 3; August 11, 12
ing in the City Hall, Friday night.
Billiousness and Constipation.
Various committees reported progress
To DENVER and Return - - $6^.90
in all diractio :■ toward a better condi
For years I was troubled with bilious
On Sale May 17. July 1, August 11
tion of affairs.
Net receipts from ness and constipation which made life
a dinner given Mav 1st reported to be miserable for me. My appetite failed
Going transit limit 10 days from date of sale, final return
$30 .00. The matter of purchasing land me. I lost my usual force and vitality.
limit October 31st.
for a park was discussed at some length 1 Pepsin preparations and cathartics
These tickets present some very attractive features in the way
but action thereon was deferred for I only made matters worse. I do not
of stopover privileges, and choice of routes; thereby enabling
the present.
i know where 1 should have been today
passengers *o make side trips to many interesting points enroute.
We understand that this club has had 1 not tried Chamberlain's Stomach
Routing on the return trip through California may be had at
been instrumental in starting the and Liver Tablets. The tablets relieve
a slight advance over the rates quoted.
"cleaning up” process in Jacksonville the ill feeling at once, strengthen the
Full particulars, sleeping car reservations and tickets will be
and are entitled to much credit there digestive functions, purity the stomach
furnished by any Southern Pacific local agent, or
for, the work done at tne cemetery and liver and blood, helping the system to
WM. McMURRAY, G eneral P assenger A gent , P ortland , O re .
on the road leading there is specially do its work naturally. —Mrs. Resa
worthy of commendation. Let all who, Potts, Birmingham, Ala. These tab- j
can lend a helping hand.
lets are for sale by City Drug Store.
Southern Pacific Co
$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. Wocd 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.
We have a large list of other property not herein specified. Im
proved and unimproved nt 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 Real Estate Company
ADOLF SCHULZ, Manager
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