■y *» August Jubilee To Relive Days SEE A HEAL GOLD KUSH AUTHENTIC MINER’S VILLAGI MOUNTED SHERIFF POSSE EXHIBITS OF REGIONAL PKDIDTS .... WIN A GOLD NUGGET WESTERN PAGEANTRY TURTLE RACING DANCING AND FUN FOR ALL N U D A Ï »d aid b SATURDAY FRIDAY 5» AUG UT 5 and 6 *ra Jacksonville Gold Rush Jubilee - Spnsored by Jacksonville Lions Club HlSTORl CHE TOWN Jacksonville is one of the olflend most historical cities In the State of Oregon. Establishedlnl when gold was found in large quantities in the nearby hllN Jonville was a thriving commun­ ity long before other section regon were settled. The discovery of gold broKlners into the Jacksonville area by the hundreds, to some «n am e almost overnight, and to some of these it left as qulilu gamblers and gaming houses were established on the heeh te discovery. The metropolis of Southern Oregon was a coi^nl hub for an extensive trading ar«‘a and a headquarters forgoes against the warring Indians who resented the encroachn^nsettlers upon their hitherto un­ molested lands. While the passing years haven with them the stirring events of Pioneers and gold rush dtyksonville has grown in interest for visitors. THE MUSEUM Open daily except Monday, the Jacksonville Museum is one o f th< spots in Jacksonville which every visitor should see. The entire story of old Jacksonville is to be found in the relics which are kept there. One of the major items of interest is the old hand drawn pumper which was used by the Jacksonville Volunteer Fire depart­ ment in the early days of the settlement. THE CHURCH ....The Protestant church in Jacksonville is the oldest Protestant church west of the Rockies. Eighty-three years ago the church was dedicated by five Protestant organizations represented in the com­ munity. The chief donors to the fund for the church were;» group of gamblers who gave the house returns on a faro game to the church’s solicitor. FISHING AND HUNTING Jacksonville lies in the center of one of the finest fishing regions in the world. The famous Rogue River is but a few miles from the city and here the angler can fish for salmon and trout at his pleasure. The Big and Little Applegate rivers have long been known for their fine trout fishing. Elliott creek and Middle Fork of the Big Applegate are favorite spots for local fishermen who know where the big ones can be found. Hunting in the fall is a pastime which every citizen of Jackson­ ville enjoys. Deer come down to the town and the fields and or­ chards about are favorite spots for pheasants and quail. TH E FOLLOWING BUSINESSMEN OF JACKSONVILLE W EUtflW OU TO VISITSOUTHERN OREGON’S OLDEST COMMUNITY Jacksonvillevice S ta tio n J-Ville Club Jacksonville B arber Shop “A Good Place to Relax’’ Jacksonville Phone 271 N ugget Confectionery Schafer’s Clothing Jacksonville Phone 141 Al TO3KERS Tele 411 P. E. ‘Scotty hen v & Sons Men’s and Women’s Wearing Apparel Jacksonville Phone 511 CONTORS We Build Rotd Mill Yards Teh 494 Jacksonville Market Colemardware W arner’s Bulbs Olympic Station Telephone 841 Jacksonville G. A. Kimball REALTOR Opposite Post Office Phone 191 M cIntyre’s 5c & $1 Store Jacksonville J M iller’s Grocery Jacksonville Phone 161 Jacksonville Phone 352 Jacksonville Phone 211 Jacksonville Cold Storage Ben’s Food M arket Telephone 54 Jacksonville Telephone 231 Near Jacksonville - Fishing - Hunting Camping Scenery - Near Jacksonville I