Jacksonville post. (Jacksonville, Or.) 1906-19??, January 08, 1910, Image 2

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Brave Fixe Lsddie.i
often receive sever? bums,
out
rires, th : use B.i •':! -n’s Ariri • i .!ve
and f «rget them. It soon dr.v?s oil
pain. For Burns, Scalds, Wc.ua 1«, Cui •
and Bruises its earth's greatest ht.d. r.
Quickly cures Skin Eruptions, Oid >.\ .<
Boils, Ulcers, Felon?.; best Pile cum
made. Relief is instant. 25: at City
Drug Store.
Pioneer Store
GHer You Extraordinary Values in Seasonable Goods
Bed
At lowest possible prices.
Bradburn & Billings, Proprietors |
SOUTH BOUND TRAINS.
No.
No.
No.
No.
Children’s Neat and Durable Plaids 20 per cent ofT
11 Shasta Limited. ........ 5:47 A.M.
15 California Express. .10:35 A.M.
13 San Fran. Express... '.M P.M.
19 Ashland Passenger.. 1;: .'.! P.M.
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LUY & KEEGAN, Props
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A GOOD LIVE AGE&T
Mohair or Alpaca Suiting, all colors, reduced from 50c. to 42 l-2c. per yard.
in each County to handle the r,c.-/ Instan­
taneous or llighlcw hollow wire .i.sol’ne
Lighting System. Finest Light ever p dented
tor stores and homes. Exclusive terr.lory.
COAST LIGHTING CO., inc.
2233 Second Avenue
Settle, Wash.
We have special clean-up bargains in Women’s Handkerchiefs
and Men’s Furnishings.
Women’s Fine Shoes regular $3.50 value now $2.90
Family Trade Solicited
: ■ JA CKSONVILLE POST-
Official Paper of the City of Jacksonville, Oregon
Best Between Pu^et Sound and
San Diego --3 Would Shelter
Half the Shipping of the World
Entered ns second-class matter June 22, 1907, at the post office at Jacksonville,
A weekly newspaper published every Saturday at the county scat of Jackson
County, Oregon. D. W. B agshaw , Editor.
Oregon, under Act of Congress of March 3, 1879.
J. W. ROBINSON, M. D., Proprietor
Handles a full line of School Supplies con­
sisting of Books, Tablets, Pencils, Penholders
etc. Novelties, Stationery, Cigars, Toilet Ar­
ticles, Perf unes, Magazines and Periodicals
A New and Complets Line of
Post Cards
derangements reveal thcrnselvcj socr.er
or later on the surface. Head . c, d .rk
rings around the eyes, callow skin, a con­
stant tired feeling—mean that the liver
and digestive organs are needing ? z ip and
correction. Chamberlain’s Sto.r.ach and
Liver Tablets give this necesoai’y he’p.
They work in nature’» own way. They tlo net
merely flush the bowels but tone un the fiver and
stomach to fulfill their proper functicns. S:> n iid
and gentle do they act that one h .:d reaJizea
that they have taken medicine.. Charnb: Gain’s
Tablets can be relied upon to relieve bi’iouau-.r.c,
indigestion, constipation and dizziness. Sold ev­
erywhere. Price 23 cents.
Now that the proposed railroad from
SATURDAY, JANUARY 8, 1910
this valley seemi to have assumed a
DR. T. T SHAW
definite shape, the fol'owing extract
SUBSCRIPTION: One year by mail $1.50. Advertising rates furnished on from an article in the Del Norte Re­
Dentist.
application.
cord, in regard to the harbor at Cres­
cent City, will be of interest to our Office in Ryan Buildin ", California S'.
readers here and elsewhere. The article
THE “PEVIL” OBJECTS.
Upstairs
in part is as follows:
The Portland Oregonian in a recent issue devotes For the past two years this office has JACKSONVILLE
OREGON
been furnishing interested parties maps
considerable of its valuable space to an article intended of Crescent City Harbor, showing
H. K. HANNA J
to ridicule the people of Southern Oregon and Northern depths of water, etc., and were ad­
California in general and the Press Association in par­ vised that the harbor would be im­
Lawyer
proved. Last summer a party from
ticular. The article in question is simply twaddle of the Medford, Oregon, looked over this sec­ Office in Bank of Jacksonville Building
silliest kind, without point or bearing on the subject its tion as far north as Chetco, Oregon, in
OREGON
the interest of a railroad to the coast JACKSONVILLE,
author pretends to discuss; people who heretofore never and we were asked to withhold the ob­
favored the division of the state may now be moved to ject of their visit; that later on all
A. E. REAMES
advocate division in order to escape from a jurisdiction would be known.
At this time it will not be amiss to
Lawyer
containing such imbeciles as the author of the effusion mention that for years there have been
attempts to have Crescent City Harbor Practise in all State and Federal Courts
referred to.
but for some reason, best Kahler Block
JACKSONVILLE
In regard to the sneering allusion to “the printer’s improved
known to the Engineer’s Department,
devil from Jacksonville” we feel like the boy who was the government never took action,
GUS
NEWBURY
kicked by a jackass, and consider the source, but will say though reported on favorably. In all
petitions a harbor of refuge was asked
that if our devil, or any employee of this office would for. for the benefit of coastwise ship­
Attorney-at-Law
offer such a screed for publication he would be promptly ping in particular.
Will Practise in All Courts ill the State
At the present time, ships bearing 11
fired, possibly to obtain a situation upon the editorial feet
MEDFORD,
OREGON.
of water load at the dock, which J
staff of the Oregonian.
has been extended westerly to Flat
Rock, wiiich does not show in the pic­
ture.
It must be remembered that
In his practical little book, “The Garden Yard,”
this is an open port and there is always
And Latest Styles of Wall
Bolton Hall says that if New York state was as thickly more or less swell coming in and a ves­
Paper, Cali on cr Address
populated as the island of Guernsey, off the English sel drawing 11 feet requires consider­
coast, it would have three times the population of the able depth of water.
One of the prominent Engineers
entire United States. There would seem to be plenty of some years ago when asked as to which
Jacksonville, Oregon
land in the United States, and in Oregon the fertile soil place along the coast would make the
best and largest harbor; replied that he
and mild climate would indicate that we should have had examined every port from San
room for half the population of the United States,
But Diego to Puget Sound and for the
we would have to have more five-acre farms than dona- amount to be expended in building a
breakwater Cresent City was the place.
tion claims of 610 acres each.
His plan was to build southerly from
Lighthouse Island a mile or two which
The Supreme Court of Oregon has rendered a de- would give shelter to half the shipping
of the world.
TATE
Famous
the
llcmes
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
fenn and Bath Room
FRANK ROBISON. Proprietor
HOT OR COLD BATHS
Agent for
Medford Domestic Laundry
gSE-TS—*»—~
Jacksonville
Th«; Circuit Court for J i«i son county
er livened os per adjournment, Monday
morning at 10 o'clock. The first ease
tried was that of Grace vs. McDowell,
an action to enforce the performance
of a specific contract. It appeared
tl. t in 1908. the defondant, McDowoti
employed the plaintiff to sell a tract
of land in Sams Valley, for which ad­
vice the plaintiff waa to receive all
money or other property above the val­
ue of 19,000. In case of an exchange
th property WlW to be c< nahlerisl na
Cal led at the pi 1« e agiv... u, i n ut the
time at the exchange, plaintiff allegii g
Dealer in
Caught in the Rain
then a cold and a cough let it run on
get pneumonia er consumption that’s
all. No matter how you get your cough
don't neglect it —take Ballard's Hore­
hound Syrup and you’ll be over it in no
time. The sure cure for coughs, colds
bronchitis and all pulmonary diseases
that defendant and the parties with in young and old. Sold by City Drug
whem the exchange was made had val­ Store.
ued the property at $13,200. This was
denied by the d« fendant, who claimed
the value was $M,iMK). A number of
witnesses were examined on each side,
occupying the time until Tuesday noon.
At 1 :Si> the case was submitted to the
jury and after being out a short time a
verdict was rendered for the plaintitl
in the amount claiinei.
Free! Free!! Free!!! Free!!!!
A set of Rogers' Silverware, consisting
of kniver, forks, spoons, butter knife,
et •. •vil' i? given absoht’el«* fre«toth'
holder of the lucky ticket, Dec. 25.
See Burs Learned.
nd
Cured Meats, Choice
OREGON
; Farm,City and Town Loans
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FIVE PER CENT interest, NINE
years time with privilege of paying
any time. Return payments monthly,
quarterly, semi-annually or annually,
to suit borrower.
F or P articulars W rite
Lard. Etc.
Jacksonville.
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JACKSONVILLE,
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All Kinds c.f Fresh
Rogue River Valley
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.
C. F. BOWMAN
JOIIN DUNNINGTON, Prop.}
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JOE A1TLEBAA
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310 CENTURY BLDG., DENVER, COLORADO.
Blacksmith Shop
At the old Georg? 1 ¿
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THE CLIMATE
For Paper Han^ ■ g
Meat Mark. t
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Sok Agents Albany Beer
Every woman may not bo hand­
some, but every woman should
keep with care tha good points
nature has given her. No woman
need have sallow skin, dull eye,
blotchy complexion, who pays
proper attention tc her health.
Where constipation, liverderan ce­
ments, blood impurities a.- oibor
irregularities exist, good complex­
ion, bright eyes and sprightly
movements cannoi exist, httemai
Men’s and Boy’s Overcoats while they last
duced 25 per cent.
The Circuit Court.
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THE CENTRAL MEAT MARKET
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No. 12 Shasta Limited.......... 2:36 A.M.
No. 16 Oregon Express.........': I1 P.M.
No. 14 Portland Express. ...3:39 P.M.
$1.40 values now $1.15 per yard
cision confirming the right of Milwaukie to a five-cent
fare. The court as at present constituted stands by the
people whenever it can. Efforts are going to be made
next year to get a majority of corporation attorneys on it.
The people need to look carefully to the nominations
made next year for filling the four vacancies that will
exist.
Fo vls when ordered
Don't forget the place
NORTH BOUND TRAINS.
Ladies’ Black Suitings Guaranteed ail Wool 75c. values now 60c. per yard.
$1.00 value« now 85c. per yard.
BEEF, PORK, MUTTON ANO VEAL
Effective January 1st, 1910.
Spreads $1.00 to $5.00 each
Oregon ail wool White Blankets greatly reduced.
f
Will pleas? everybody with th? Choicest cuts of
Change in Southern Pacific Time
Table.
Lace Curtains from 90 cts. per pair to $3.00 per pair.
Marseilles 11-4 and 12—4
Jacksonville's blew Market
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for every use.
Cut
generous-
1— £—11
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All kinds of bl. J
dono promptl;
rwnatlc rates. . i
guarantee«!.
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