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A PEACH ORCHARD Complete assortme nt of Men's Suifs In The Rogue River Valley Worth $5,333 An Acre Made, by the Fechheimer- Fishel i\en e Suit'’, l il ir’; Shah Portsnijuth Brown - - - - M' in’s Suits, Navy Blue Serge - M> in’s Suits, Cray Mixed Worsted Me Ji’s Suits, Steel Gray Serge - M'in’s Suits, latest shade of London Smoke , - - - Men’s Suits, Worsted Novelty, latest Green . . . . Men’s Suus, Black Serge $15.00 22.50 16.50 22.00 MM HI lit M 21.00 M I.Í Ml h 20.00 18.00 Finished with Manchester Mohair Li ing in the latest models made to fit guaranteed All Wool % The brand “EFF and EFF’ distinction Hi bil a bi MODELA Jacksonville L. V. LARSEV, Prop. Fresh Bre id, Plain and Famy Cakes Company of New York lì r b P • Í! HÍ Jacksonville Bakery w Just Received At NUNAN - TAYLOR Jacksonville Oregon Post ÍÍ The Slattuck peach orchard thre» miles from Merlin, now owned by J. F- Dora, is a pro f that cannot be contro verted that peaches are one of the most profitable fruits grown in Rogue River Valley, and also that peach trees heie are not short lived as in nearly every other peach district of the United States, but lives as long and are as hearty as apple and pear trees. This orchard, which consists o” 12 acres, is now 26 yeras old and has never missed a crop for 23 years, beginning to bear at three years. The yield of this orchard for 1907 was a little above 14,000 boxes, of 20 pounc s each. For 1903 the crop was 14,500 boxes, all first clas.s peaches and ship ped to Portland and Seattle markets. For this year the yield is estimated to be fully 16,000 boxes and the fruit is of the finest quality and size. The en tire crop has been contracted to a Se attle firm at S5 cento a box. cash f.o.b. Mellin This will give a gross return for the orchard of $13,690, or $1333 an acre. To produce and market the crop fir this year in this orchard will cost, at a fair estimate, 45 cents a box. This is on a basis of 20 cents a box for cultiva ting, pruning and spraying the trees and for thinning the fruit, and of 25 cents a box for picking, packing, boxes, paper an 1 hauling to the lailroad at Merlin. To handle the 16,000 boxes of peaches at 45 cents a box will amount to $7,109. This would leave a profit of $6,409 on the 12 acres of orchard. As a dividend produces this orchard is by the above returns earning 10 per cent on an investment of $61,000, or $5,333 an acre. That a Rogue River Valley peach or chard should earn a net income of over $100 J an acre sounds like a fairy tale to a farmer who is meeting his expec tations if he gets a return of $25. an acre from his wheat or corn field or $75 an acre from his alfalfa meadow, or to the business man whose gross income, ! on a stock of goods worth twice what the Shattuck orchard cost, is no more then the net income is on this property. And the pear, apple, nectarine orchards and vineyards of Rogue River Valley are as good money makers as are the peach orchards. —Fruit Grower. for appointment of guardian filed, Pe- • Alva T. Link to II. B. Hendricks, W. tition denied. | D. SE >4 of NE '4 Sec 30-33-4........ 10 J. D. Hooker to J. A. Perry, W.D. Estate of Thomas Buckman, dccei Bed O> F1CIAL PAPER OF THE CITY OF JACK lots 3 to 8, blk 2, Kendall’s add Med SONVILLE. OREGON Order appointing appraisers issued. ford..................................................... 10 CIRCUIT COURT Clark G. Bush to Vergil E. Bush, W. D- ▲ weekly newspaper, published every Saturday land in Sec 14-39 1........................... 10 U at the county scat of Jackson Co., Ore. Clark G. Bush to Orlie B. Bush, W.D. NEW CASES I). W. Bagshaw, Editor. land in Sec 14-39-1........................ 10 W. R. Ballock to James Kent, W.D. J. R. Nelson vs Sterling Mining Co. SE X of Sec 25-26-1......................... 10 Entered as second-class matter June 22. 1907, at the post office at Jacksonville, Oregon. under et al. Suit to forclose lien. Complaint Susan G. Blake to Henrv L. White, W. filed. D. land in Twp 89-1................... 1000 Act of Congress of March 3, 1879. Dora Helms vs George L. Helms, et J. W. Hatcher to J. N. Williams, Con tract' land in Twp 39-1................ 4000 al. Suit for injunction, Complaint SATURDAY, OCTOBER 16, 1909. filed. Bond filed and injunction or- Walter Moore to E. II. Cunningham, agreement land in Twp 38-1... .8500 dered. J. W. Slinger vs Robert Smith and State of Oregon to Walter Moore, Cer tificate of sale same land............. 4000 subscription Margaret Smith. Suit to quiet title. Change in Southern Pacific Time Os« year, by mail.............................................. 11.50. Complaint filed, Affidavit for publica- Harry VanSant to R.W. Fisher, Power of attorney .......................................... ¡Advertiainir rates furnished on application Table. tion of summons filed and summons Thos. A. Culbertave to Frank Wegle, ordered published. W.D. tract in Ashland.................... 10 E. D. Thompson vs John Oden. Phil S. Locksley to Fred E. Cusick, The article from The Fruit Grower, NORTH BOUND TRAINS. in another column in regard to the Action to recover money, Complaint Agreement, lot 8, blk 17, Medford, Shattuck peach orchard near Merlin filed. Undertaking and affidavit for per annum........................................ 70 No. 20 Roseburg Passenger .7:41 A.M. reads like an extract from some ro attachment filed. George Hobson to Emma Hall, W.D. No. 12 Shasta Limited.......... 9:25 A.M. mance but is without doubt true and is R. L. Burdic vs H. M. Coss, Com- lots 1, 2, in Sec 20-36-4................ 2800 No. 16 Oregon Express.........5:24 P.M. a sufficient answer to the question, plaint filed. R. G. Miller to Bernard F. Rowland, No. 14 Portland Express. ...8:39 P.M. ------ «-------- why are lands in the Rogue River Grant deed, E % of SE ' i Sec 36-34-1 country so high in price? Land similar SOUTH BOUND TRAINS. MARRIED ........................................................... 10 in quality, location, etc. ready for John S. Griffith to Inigo Jones, W.D. No. 11 Shasta Limited......... .5:50 A.M. planting can be purchased for $150. per land in Twp 39-1.............................. 10 No. 15 California Express. .10:35 A.M. acre, and up. GRAHAM-SCHM EISER At tho court Fred D. Hawkins to Verner Hawkins, No. 13 San Fran. Express.. .3:32 P.M. house in Jacksonville, Ore. Tuesday, W.D. SW J4 of Sec 22-38-3............... 1 Good road clubs are to be founded all October 7th, 1909. By H. G. Do’x, John N. Smith to Burl C. Smith, Q.C. No. 19 Ashland Passenger. .10:45 P.M. over Oregon. The farmers are to be Justice of Peace, Edward L. Graham Note carefully No. 20 does not con D. und 1-7 int lots 23, 24, blk 9, Ash urged to demand good roads for their and Addie L. Schmeiser. land.. .. ....................................... .. .10 nect at Roseburg with trains for points own sakes. Farming communities ob IL Ellen Nickerson to G. W. Crow, Q. North, No. 19 runs only to Ashland but ject to road taxes because they fall so C.D. Right of way for ditch, in Sec leaves Portland 8:15 A. M. More Than Enough !n Too Much. heavily on the improved farms and yet 28-39-2..................................................1 Shasta Limited No’s. 11 and 12 are not are built by so many miles of idle and To maintain health, a mature man or C. A. Gowler to J. H. Lydeard, W.D. intended for local travel. speculative holdings, which are increas lot 1, blk 2, Page add Medford.......1 For local points passengers should take j woman needs just enough food to re ed in value as much acre for acre as I C. H. Pierce to G. P.O. Kimbull, deed, trains 19 and 20 and 15 and 16. Going ■ pair the waste and supply energy and are the improved lands. land in Twp 37-1................................ 1 North the Portland Express only makes ' body heat. The habitual consumption of more food than is necessary for these A. J. Norton to M. G. Normon, W.D the larger town stops. No. 13 however j l.iwi are made by the consent and N of N Yi of Sec 16-34-2.......... 20 makes about same stops a3 formerly. purposes is the prime cause of stomach will of the governed and arc framed troubles, rheumatism and disorders of Bernetta Willscraft to Bernetta Frazer, For additional inform».i >n as to what i with the intent to enhance the welfare deed, NW 't NW '4 of Sec 1-36-1.. 1 i trains stop at different | oints call at , the kidneys. If troubled with indiges of the many and are entitled to the re tion, revise your diet, let reason and Bernetta Frazier, Admin, to Bernetta or phono the depot. spect of all good citivens. Frazier et al, deed, N1 of NW '4 of The coach heretofore carried on No. not appetite control and take a few dos If the law is evil repeal or amend it, Sec 1-36-1............................................ 1 225 is discontinued, local freights will es of Chamberlain s Stomach and Liver but while it stands by the will of the Tablets anil you «ill soon be all right Alida R. Miner to J. M. Kilgour, W.D. pass Medford during the day instead of j people as the law of the land let it be again. tract in Medford. ................................ 1 night of night as heretofore. The j For sale by City Drug Store. observed. Gust Faske to Irvin Dshack, Bond, I above is the best mail service and train land in Twp 37-2........................... 1600 service Rogue River Valley ever had, REAL ESTATE TRANSFERS $100.00 Reward W. M. Smith to Nellie G. Wilkerson, letters mailed in Portland before 5:30 Bond lot 10 blk 66 Medford........ 1000 P.M. will reach Medford 5:50 following would gladly be paid for a cure by morning. Trains 11, 12, 13, 14, alone many people who are crippled with carry United States Mail. rheumatism, yet if they only knew it, Alonzo Stover to W. M. Smith, W.D. ( ’ old Weather Advice lot 2, blk 65. Medford............. ...700 they can be cured by a few hotties of Geo. W. Dunn to Carter T. Davidson, Ballard's Snow Liniment, and the price W.D. tract in Jacksonville........ 1200 to all is to beware of coughs and colds is only, 25c, 50c and $1.00 per bottle. Carter T. Davidson to Geo. W. Dunn. I on the chest; as neglected they readily : Sold by City Drug Store. W.D. tract in Ashland................ 1200 ■ lead to pneumonia, consumption or' C. E. Hooper to Margaret L. Russer, I other pulmonary troubles, Just as soon | Office one block south of Courthouse W.D. lots 4, 5, 6, 7, Ashland ........ 10 | as the cough appears treat it with Bal- THE COURT HOUSE Clyde A. Payne to Lillian P. Putnam, i lard’s Horehound Syrup the standard 1 JACKSONVILLE, OREGON W.D. lot 3, in Meikle M Page add to J cure of America. Use ¡.s directed, Ashland............................................ 175 perfectly harmless. A cure and pre- Filings made on homesteads and timber claims. Item* of Interest to Jackson Coun’y Euphema <6 G. E. Allen to D. R. An i ventive for all diseases of the lungs. drews, W. D. lot 9, blk 4, Ross Add to Price 25c, 50c and $1.00 per bottle. ' Correct plats weekly showing all vacant lands. Tax Payers Notary Public and Conveyancer Medford............................................ 10 Sold by City Drug Store. Leban B. Caster to Mrs. Kate Curte- Legal papers of all kinds made out. Specie attention given to papers in settlement of estates. nius, W.D. land in Sec 30-34-1. ...10 MARRIAGE LICENSES I Henry Leaders to Jane E. Ply male, W. Abstract of Land Titles D. Tract in Medford...................... 300 Most complete set of abstract books in the I J. D. Woods to Maggie S. Townsend, coiiuty. Abstract made promptly and accurately. Edward L. Graham and Addie ' land in Ashland .......................... 10 Schmeiser. Real Fstafe aud Insurance Mary Fernán to Anna A. Bogant, W. ! Oliver Louis Wood and Helen G D. tract in Ashland ......................... 10 [ l ine list of county and town property for sal« Woodson. and rent. Joseph P. True to George M. Lawe, W Succeed when everything else fails. PROBATE COURT D. land in Sec 26-39-1...................... 10 In nervous prostration and female Money Loaned weaknesses they are the supreme Warren Nichols to John H. Farror, W. Warrants bought and sold. Collections made. remedy, as thousands have testified. 1). 1 acre in Ashland........................10 Taxes paid. Rents collected. Prompt reply to all FOR KIDNEY,LIVER AND Estate of James McCarron, deceased P. A. Payne to W. E. Smith. W.D. lot letters. Charges reasonable. STOMACH TROUBLE Petition for letters of administration 7 in Nob Hill add to Ashland ........ 10 Reference« it is the best medicine ever sold filed and administrator appointed. John H. Gross to J. W. O. Gregory, over a druggist’s counter. Hon. H. K. Hanna judge 1st judicial district I W,D. laixi in Sec 32-39-3..»........... 10 | Estate of James Helms. P< tition I an<i any Jacksonville buainoas man. Delicious Pies, E!.c., Etc. The Product a of Our BaJxry Equal the Best in the Land. Try Tin in and he Convinced LUY & KEEGAN, Props Family Trade Solicited Sole Agents Albany Beer SCHOOL BOOKS A full assortment of School Supplies, con sisting of Books, Tablets, Pencils, Pen holders, etc. Also a fine line of Stationery, Novelties, etc. _ . . . CITY DRUG STORE J. IK ROBINSON, Propietor REAL ESTATE Homes in the Famous Rogue River Valley THE CLIMATE Is all that one could desire —mild and invigorating—and is most favor able for fruit, grapes and general farming. A crop failure in the vicinity is unknown. SEEING IS BELIEVING. We have a large list of property to select from. Stock Ranches, Farm- ing and Fruit Land in the best locality. Mining and Timber Land. City Residence Property in Jacksonville and Medford, Oregon. If You Want to Buy or Sell, See Us or Write Ask for Our Circular Jacksonville Real Estate Company ADOLF SCHULZ, Manager HAIR COMING OUT? There is a great difference in scalp and hair diseases. This is the reason patent medicines fail. They LACK THE INDIVIDUALITY NECESSARY TO CURE. I put up the treatment specially for you. and if I can’t cure Dandruff and Falling Hair, there is no use wasting money buying tonics. To show my ability, I will offer to the first hundred Ladies or Gentlemen, a MONTH’S FREE TREATMENT. Send for special question blank today. Address Madam PURITY GRANT, P. 0. Box 1199, Los Angeles, Cal. SILAS J. DAY Elect de Bitters THE JACKSONVILLE POST LEADING ADVERTISING MEDIUM Of Southern Oregon I »