Oregon Historical Society City ----------- NO. 41 JACKSONVILLE, JACKSON COUNTY, OREGON, FEBRUARY 12, 1910 PORTLAND LETTER I are right for them. Lobsters demand I a rocky bottom, without silt deposited by nearby rivers, which is the case at ; Yaquina. This is the reason assigned Portland Will Hold Big In­ j for the failure of experiments made i heretofore in trying to grow eastern- dustrial Exposition Next i lobsters in Pacific waters. Senator Bourne has been agitating the matter Fall—2000 Delegates Will j , and has secured the promise of Fish I Comissioner Bowers to make the ex- Attend Y.P.C.E Conven­ j périment at Yaquina. tion. j Special round-trip excursion rates have I been made from the East to Portland Portland, Or., Feb. 10 ( Special ) — ' by the raillroads for the annual Rose i Festival in June and the national con­ A big industrial fair, representative of all Oregon, is being planned for vention of the ancient Order of Hi­ Portland this f all. As yet plans are bernians in July. Both of these events will attract large numbers of people- tentative but it is practically certain that the exposition will be held and and the rates are to be as attractive that it will be a big success is assured as those made last year for the Alaska- from the interests that are behind the Yukon-Pacific exposition. These fares should be the means of giving thous­ movement. ands of tourists their first view of It is expeeted to hold the fair during Oregon during the coming summer. the first ten days of September; It is expected that over 2000 deleg­ Manufactures of the state will be giv­ en a prominent place in the display ates will attend the annual state con­ and the co-operation of the Portland vention of the Young Peoples’ Christ­ Manufactures' Association, a. strong ian Endeavor Society in Portland Feb­ organisation that has done a great ruary 15-17: which is likely to be the deal to build up manufacturing of all biggest assembly of the organization kinds, is probable. The varied product ever held in Oregon. The session will and resources of Oregon will be shown be held at the Presbyterian church, and it is believed the exposition will Twelfth and Alder streets. While in demonstrate the progress Oregon is the city the Endeavorers will be enter­ making in a striking way. tained by a reception and banquet by Planning to increase failing lobster the Y. M. C. A. supply, the United States Fisheries Oregon roses are to .have a wider Department will transplant a carload fame than ever very soon for the in the waters of Taquina Bay. Wheth­ beautiful blooms that have made a rep­ er the lobsters will thrive there is utation for Portland as a rose center not yet known but is thought conditions are to be copied by Paul de Longpre, the celebrated painter of roses. The well known artist planned to coma here on February 22 at the time of the annual rose planting but was unable to carry out his intention and will come during the Rose Festival in June. He will paint some of the famous flowers he will see here. ESTRAY NOTICE. Buncom, Oregon, Jan. 28, 1910. Came to my place two years ago:— One dirty gray horse, about hands high, weighs between 900 and 1000 lbs. No brand or marks, the horse will be four years old this spring. The owner is hereby notified to come forward, prove property, pay charges, and take him away, otherwise he will be disposed of according to law. A. D. M c K ee . (First publication Feb 5, 1910.) THREE GOOD BANKS Are in Fine Condition. One of Them in Business More Than Fifty Years We desire to Call attention to the statements of three banks; Beekman’s Banking House, Jacksonville Office and Farmers’ and Fruitgrowers’ Bank, published in this issue of The Post The first two are located in this city, and have been established for some time, Mr. Beekman having established his banking business in 1856. This is one of the oldest banking institutions Hows This? in the state. Mr. Beekman occupies We offer One Hundred Dollars Reward a unique position in commercial circles, for any case of Catarrh that cannot be being president, vice-president, cashier, cured by Hall’s Catarrh Cure. director and sole stockholder and owner F. J. CHENEY & Co., Toledo, O. of his bank; the only instance of the We, the undersigned, have known F. kind in Oregon. J. Cheney for the last 15 years, and The Farmers’ and Fruitgrowers’ believe him perfectly honorable in all Bank is located at Medford and has business transactions and financially been in operation about two months. able to carry out any obligations made | The statements published show’that all by his firm. \ three are in a healthy flourishing con­ Walding, Kinnan & Marvin, dition are carefully managed and en­ Wholesale Druggists, Toledo, O. titled to the confidence and patronage Hall’s Catarrh Cure is taken intern­ of the public. ally, acting directly upon the blood and mucous surfaces of the system. Testi­ monials sent free. Price 75 cents per I Buncom Reports. bottle. Sold by all Druggists. Take Hall’s Family Pills for consumption. Correspondence to the Post. Bank of Jacksonville Benj. M. Collins, Cashier Now Connected With FARMERS and FRUITGROWERS BANK Capital Stock, $50,000.00 Officers and Directors: ------------------------------- —............... GEO. L. DA VIS, Ptes. L. NIEDERMYER, V. Pres. L. E. WAKEMAN, Cashier. L. L. JACOBS, Asst. Cashier. W. H. STEWART, JAMES CAMPBELL, A. C. RANDALL, I. W. THOMAS. » HOME MA Bacon, Hams, Shoulders, and Lard i NOTICE:---Beginning Jan. 17 our store will close at 6 p. m. except Saturday night ULRICH BROS Leading Merchants Tl ÎJ We are having some very nic« weather at this writing. M. R. Buck was in Jacksonville last | Saturday. | Joe Goldsby and Joe Daly were down to Ruch Monday. Mrs. W. Dunlap is spending a few weeks in Jacksonville having her teeth fixed. Charlie Garrett is working for Arthur Kleinhammer. Ed. Saltmarsh was down to Buncom recently. Mr. Foreman called on neighbors last week. Preacher Gibbley held services at the upper school house last Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Amos McKee of Upper Applegate passed by Ruch enroute to the city last Wednesday and met with friends who were glad to see them. Ralph Jennings made a business trip I to Cameron’ b last week. We are sorry to learn that Mrs. Jesse Hamilton has the Scarlet fever. Mrs. Dr. Cameron has been quite ill with diptheria but is all right now, we are glad to say. We wish to say that Charley Coppie is much improved and will soon be well again. Mr. and Mrs. Louden Were visiting on Little Applegate last Friday and 1 Saturday, the guests of Mr. and Mrs. I C. Pursel. Bert Goldsby has a fine pet coon if i any one needs a good chicken catcher I would advise you to come soon, as he , is for sale cheap. W. T. Bostwick is hauling cream to Williams creek now. Hollis Parks is doing lots of grub­ bing and clearing on his place with the intention of farming on a larger scale. I B. E. Handy and Ren Byrum passed I up Big Applegate the 7th, enroute to j Mr. Honeyman’s on Star gulch. E. H. Kent and E. N. Prevolt made a business trip up Applegate. Buck brothers are doing quite a lot of clearing on their farm near Buncom this winter. Jesse Hamilton has sold his farm on | Applegate to Anderson brothers of j Phoenix, for the consideration of j $12,000, so we understand. Offenbacher brothers has also bought J the J. O’Brien farm on Applegate. Haskins brothers have a contract grubbing on the R. J. Cameron farm. T. L. DeVore of Jacksonville is mak­ ing Sunday trips out to Bishop Creek. It looks as though John would have to get a move on himself. W. Yocum, one of the wide-awake farmers and wood choppers of Bishop, | has employed Geo. Dailey to do hit I saw filing. George Anderson of Yacamah rc- | turned to Ruch a few daya ago. Won’t Need a Crutch. When Editor ). P. Sossman, of Cor­ nelius, N. C., bruised his leg badly, it started an ugly sore. Many salves and ointments proved worthless. Then | Buck lens Arnica Salve healed it ' throughly. Nothing is so prompt and sure for Ulcers, Boils Burns, Bruises, i Cuts, Corns, Sores, Pimples, Eczema, 1 and Piles. 25c at City Drug Store. | REPORT OF THE CONDITION OFTHE I Jacksonville Office Farmers’ and Fruitgrowers’ Bank Watkins Items. Correspondence to The Post. The weather is very warm at this at Jacksonville in the State of Oregon, writing. Henry Stephen and Ralph McKee at the close of business, passed up Applegate enroute to Hut- January 31st, 1910. ton. Cal., recently. RESOURCES. Dave Dorn, who has been working I Loans and discounts.............. $21,638.34 near Jacksonville, left for Glacier, ' Bonds, securities, etc., City Wash., recently. While there he will | and County Warrants... 2,852.78 be employed by Mr. Berg to operate a I Banking house, furniture, diamond drill. and fixtures...................... 7,608.27 Misses Pearl McKee and Della Coff­ Due from approved reserve man and Mrs. Raymond Phillips and banks............................... children spent Sunday with friends Checks and other cash items near Watkins. Gold Dust............................. Anthony Watkins passed down Ap­ Cash on hand.......................... plegate recently enroute to Jackson­ Cash short.......... . ................. ville. Expenses • •* Mr. and Mrs. James Louden returned Total............... ,,..61,817.82 Saturday from a few days visit with LIABILITIES. their daughter, Mrs. C. C. Pursel of Capital stock paid in... . ........ $10,000.00 Little Applegate. Undivided profits, less ex­ Mr. Frank Zell went to Jacksonville 234.89 Sunday, suffering with a severe tooth­ penses and taxes paid.... Individual deposits subject to ache. check................................ 51,242.93 Mrs. and Mrs. Campbell were trad­ Demand certificates of deposit 340.00 ing with Medford merchants recently. Total................. . .......... .61,817.82 I John and Katie Byrnes were visiting friends near Watkins Sunday. STATE OF OREGON, ) ss Mrs. E. R. O’Brien and children are County of Jackson, ) spending a few days with friends and I, Benj. M. Collins, cashier of the relatives on lower Applegate. above-named bank, do solemnly swear Miss Katie Byrne spent Monday that the above statement is true to the night with friends near Watkins, the best of my knowledge and belief. Benj. M. Collins, Cashier. guest of Miss Addie Dorn. Bert and Ernest McKee were smiling rnRRifCT CORRECT Attest J ' L G - E L - WAKEMAN. D avis . on friends near W atkins Sunday. Directors. Subscribed and sworn to before me Chamberlain’s Cough Remedy the this 7th day of February, 1910. Most Popular Because it is the Best H. K. Hanna Jr., Notary Public. “I have sold Chamberlain’s Cough Remedy for the past eight years and REPORTOFTHECONDITlON OFTHE find it to be one of the best selling med­ on the markets. For babies and FARMERS’ AND FRUIT­ icines young children there is nothing better in the line of cough syrups,” says Paul GROWERS’ BANK. Allen, Plain Dealing, La. This remedy not only cures the coughs, colds and GEO. L DAVIS, Pres. croup so common among young children, L. NIEDERMYER, Vice-Pres. but is pleasant and safe for them to L. E. WAKEMAN, Cashier take. For sale by City Drug Store. L. L. JACOBS, Ass’t Cashier 1910. Medford, Oregon, January 31st, I RESOURCES Loans and discounts............ $62,361.12 County warrants................. 10,450.00 Furniture and fixtures...... 7,517.67 1,388.71 Current expenses................. Due from banks (not re­ serve banks)................... 4,254.22 Due from approved reserve banks................................ 60,425.44 Checks and other cash items 15,868.77 Accrued interest paid........... 1,024.79 Cash on hand........................ 10,794.00 111.65 Gold Dust............................. Capital stock for Jackson­ ville ................................. 10,000.00 Total The new Oliver Typewriter, latest improved can be seen at this office. We have secured the agency for Jack­ sonville and surrounding country and would be pleased to receive your order. Jacksonville Post For many years science has studied liquors result, the whole world uses whiskey where a stimulant is wanted; in bad cases of sickness it does not in­ jure nerves and tissues like cocoa wines and other drugged compounds. The HARPER brand is the best on the market. Sold by E. H. HELMS. CRYING EOR HELP. $184,196.37 LIABILITIES Lots of it in Jacksonville But Capital stock paid in....... ...I 48,000.00 Daily Growing Less. Deposits................................. 136,195.53 Cash over............................... -84 The kidneys cry for help. Not an organ in the whole body so 8184,196.37 Total delicately constructed. This Bank has been open 32 days, Not one so important to health. The kidneys are the filters of the Average gain per day blood. $4,256.11. Watch us grow When they fail the blood becomes foul OUR MOTTO:-Conservative Rank­ and poisonous. There can be no health where there ing and Fair Treatment to Our is poisoned blood. Customers. Back ache is one of the first indica­ tions of kidney trouble It is the kidney’s cry for help. Heed No. 145 it. REPORTOFTHECONDITlONOFTHE Doan’s Kidney Pills are what is BEEKMAN BANKING HOUSE wanted. Are just what overworked kidneys at Jacksonville in the State of Oregon need. at the close of business, They strengthen and invigorate the January 31st, 1910. kidneys; help them to do their work; RESOURCES. never fail to cure any case of kidney Bonds, securities, etc.......... $107,000.00 disease. Read the proof from a Jacksonville Cash on hand and due from approved reserve banks.. 57,853.60 citizen: A. D. Houston, Merchant, formerly Total................... ..164,853.60 living in the North partof Jacksonville, Ore., says: ‘‘About a year ago I suff­ LIABILITIES. ered severely from backache and kid­ Capital stock paid in............ $50,000.00 ney disease. The actions of the kid­ Surplus fund.......................... 23,132.07 ney secretions was very irregular and Due to banks and bankers... 1,061.08 I was otherwise run down. I procured Individual deposits subject to Doan’s Ridney Pills at the City Drug check.............................. 89,660.45 Store and since using this remedy I Demand certificates of de­ have not had the slightest symptom of posit............................... 1,000.00 kidney trouble and have felt better in every war. I am glad to endorse a re­ 164,853.60 medy of such great merit as Doan’s Total.......... Kilney Pills.” STATE OF OREGON, ss: Plenty more proof like this from County of Jackson, ) Jacksonville people. Call at The City I, Henry G. Dox, cashier of the above j 1 drug store and ask what customers re- named bank, do solemnly swear | port. that the above statement is true to the For sale by all dealers. Price 50 best of my knowledge and belief. cents. Foster-Milburn Co., Buffalo, Henry G. Dox, cashier. New York, Sole Agents for the Unit­ Subscribed and sworn to before me ed States. this 8th day of February, 1910. Remember the name-Doan's—and H. K. Hanna Jr., Notary Public, i j —ke no other.