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About Jacksonville sentinel. (Jacksonville, Or.) 1903-1906 | View Entire Issue (July 10, 1903)
Capt. Boaz, who has i farm and a mine on Upper Applegate, was in Jack sonville Wednt sday. Capt. Boaz is one Jot- Scott, who conducts the Brick liv of the old time miners of this section, ery stable on 1> street near the railroad coming here from California in 1S5<> and in Medford and whose rigs are' among he has hail his share of a miners luck. the best in Jackson county, was in Jack He. like all the experienced miners, From the finest Ladies wear to the heaviest thinks that Southern Oregon will vet be sonville W ednesday afternoon. T. H. Brown came in from Antioch to come one of the leading mining districts Loggers’ shoes at a that will meet spend tlu Fourth in Jacksonville and '■ of the country. The Captain holds that this country is rich in gold bearing ledges while here was a guest of Mr and Mrs. T. competition. C. Norris at whose home Mrs. Brown but that the ordinary surface prospect ing will never find them, it taking deep had been visiting for the week previous. Sunday Mr. and Mrs. Brown returned to and expensive work to reveal their wealth. tllcir home. First-class Groceries our Specialty District Attorney A. E. Reames went I J. M. Boyd and C. W. Conklin, to Salem Tuesday to represent the state came from Illinois last fall and started a in the case of Tlios. J. Gibson to be ar furniture store in Medford and who car gued before the supreme court an appeal ried one of the largest and best stocks in from Josephine county where the appel Southern Orcg-m, have sold out their lant was tried last spring and convicted stock to the other Medford furniture of murder in the first degree. The ap dealers rnd to the Ashland dealers and peal is for the purpose of securing a new have retired from business. Mr. Boyd trial for Gibson. He is represented by with his family will probably move to R. G. Smith of Grants Pass and 1,. Southern California where he has some large property interests. Mr. Conklin Bilyeu,of Eugene. has not definitely decided as to his plans Tents, camp stoves and camping uten- for the future but he may come to Jack sils at Boyden's hardware store, Med- sonville and open a furniture store. For S. E. Diuuiington. W. C. Deneff. ford. 2t the present he is laid up with an attack L- C. Kain sends in his compliments ofsciatic rheumatism and cannot leave Both Mr. Bovd and Mr. for Jacksonville’s new paper and his sub bis room. Will Puhi, Prop scription for it. Mr. Kain was a former Conklin have proven themselves very up resident of Jacksonville and conducted a right. honorable men and their leaving harness-shop here, but when the the Medford is a loss to the business interests SALOON town went into a decline a few years ago of that town. > up- to Date Shop he moved to Vancouver and went in part Z'George Merritt, who was a student it ht Three l-'ine Chairs nership with Mr. Webber in the harness^ alie State University the past year, will business in that town. Chris Ulrich,wlyr spend his vacation with his father, J. W. (iood Workmen. visited Mr. Kain when he was at Port Merritt, the well known merchant of I land some time since, states that Mr. Central Point. His aunt, Miss Issie Kain has a ffne trade and is making McCully, who was with him at Eugene Fine money. I will return in a short time from that Two fine Bathrooms with the i place to spend the summer in Central Point and in Jacksonville. George Mer best tubs cleanest towels, etc. Wines ritt isa graduate of the Jacksonville High School and the young man is proving himself an honor to his alma mater for Liquors - he has made for himself a line record in university by his high standing in the class-room ami his manly, seif-reliant and conduct. He is evidently one boy whose a* head is pot being turned by a college ed Yon will always find the best I ucation by gelling him to think that of rich, flaky icecream in my Cigars work is only for common people to do store, LEMONADE that is and that an educated man should be able lemonade. | to live an idle, listless life while waiting for something to turn up to his advan tage, for so soon as he came home and found his father short-handed in the hay Cigurs, Tobaccos, field he went to work and stayed by the job until hay was all in the barn. That Fine Confectionery, done lie came to Jacksonville last Friday , and remained until Wednesday on a visit Fresh Fruits. with liis old friends and schoolmates. -Ê? LOCAL NOTES. SHOES & all kinds SHOES all price W. L. ORR &, CO. MEDFORD 0. K. - - OREGON Barber Shop CRITERION ■’•n- ICE CREAM For Men Women Girls and Boys Leggings and Miners’ Shoes of the best maKes CRONEMILLER General Merchandise Store MEDFORD SHOE SHOP E. F. WINKLER Fine Shoe Work and Repairing a Specialty. Work for Jacksonville patrons received by morning train and finished to be returned on the evening train. Shop on I street, opp. S. P. Depot. Jacksonville. George Waite, who with George Neit her lias a number ot line coppei claims on Squaw- creek, returned to his mines Tuesday after being in Jacksonville for a week while Dr. Robinson could re pair the damages done to his person by a horse running over him and stepping on him as he attempted to catch it in a pas ture. Mr. Wait had three ribs cracked, a part of his teeth were knocked out, and his face and head badly cut. But the I doctor got him patched up until he is as good as a new man and able to take up his mining work again. Accompanying Mr. Wait was Frank Mingo who will six-nd a month at the Wait wicki-up. Mr. W ait and Mr. Mingo are both old sol- disrs ami after tin- war were both ill New Mexico and Arizona where they became separated and Mr. Wait supposed Ins old comrade had been killed while acting as a deputy sheriff. For 20 years they knew nothing of each other when last fall Mr. Mingo came to Jacksonville an<l found his friend here. Mr. Wait is e pecting his brother, L. A. Wait, of Den ver, whois also an exjiert miller, to come to pay him a visit this fail. Mrs. E. J. Kubli has received word that her daughter, Mrs. Watson, nod husband, Judge E. B. Watson uf Port land, will come to Jacksonville for a vis- vSteam . . . Cleaned Clothes No matter how dirty we can clean them. Cleans, re pairs and press your clothing in the latest style, skirts and jackets made to look like new. and deliver promptly. The Fashion Ladies We call Cleaning for Co J. R. Lucky S Geo. Bingenheimer, ASHLAND Jacksonville Agency at Learned9» Bos» Confectionery w. c H M c D aniels Ore. I Young People, Old People and All the People W. Coulter CHRIS Painter Will lìmi nt the ULRICH Ä GO Store tile best of CARRIAGE, SIGN AND HOUSE Ice Cream WORK First-class work guaranteed and at pnces that are right. COR. OREGON AND CALIFORNIA STREETS. Confections Summer Drinks Fresh fruits Canned I ruits and Oysters Stationery, Cigars and To bacco. Fine Billiard Parlor it to the old home in the near future, Mrs. possibly the last of next 1 week. Watson will remain tn i Jacksonville with her mother, but the Judge will go » on to Cinnabar Springs and spend the g greater part of his vacation with Capt. Kubli, who is rusticating at that jiopular m ain tain resort. Mrs. Kubli is al .o exp-cl ing visits from her other daughters, Mrs. Howard D. Killiam ami Mrs. l’liil Metschan, Jr., but the dates are uncer tain. Mrs. Kilham will be here in two and general repair or three weeks but her husband will work done promptly make only a bri< f visit later on as lie is president of the Killiam Stationery Com and at a reasonahlo pally of Portland and is unable to leave price liis business any length of time. Mrs. Metschan’s visit has la-en indefinitely post|M»ne<l as she and her husband con duct the Palace hotel at Heppner and she will not leave her husband to carry on the task alone of r< furnishing and re opening their hotel after the big floral which so badlv demolished it and 7 th St. Shop Mod ford wrecked most of the town. Mrs. Mi-tsch- an writes that they find it impossible to secure sufficient help to do tin ir work, Home cooked me als. 25 cents at Mrs. even though they offer *5 a wee k to girls, they fearing to go to that town 1-lory’s in the brick leoarding house second block north of the Court House. | iess there might la- another floral. PLUMBING TINNING E. S. WOLFER