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About Jacksonville sentinel. (Jacksonville, Or.) 1903-1906 | View Entire Issue (July 17, 1903)
V LOCAL NOTES. X tine line of fancy toilet soaps just re ceived at the City I’rug Store. James Buckley hr led in from» his Ap plegate ranch Thursoav a load of timotln hay as fine as ever was cut from an Illi nois me allow. If you have any Timlwr land y ou want to sell—See T. C Norris. W. I.. Jackson earn« tn Wednesday for a short vacation fre>m his work at the' Ore Gr. tide mines on Curbtirv creek. Mr. Jackson -ay- work is king rushed at that mine and that they f.ill be piping in a short time. Mr. Jackson will re turn to the mine by Saturday's Apple gate stage. • Mr. and Mrs. E. DeRobaum, superin tendent anel matron respectively of the' Ceeur.te Hospital, acceetlll illicel by their elaughter. Ida, left Saturday for Evans Creek for a visit of a couple of daysat their son’s. John 1’vRoKoitn. Mr. 1H-- Roliaum took two teams with him and will bring a lot of fence j osts for use on his place. Calling cards, the- late st in style- and printed so neatly as to resemble copjwr- plate work at the- Sentinel office. J. Nunan, one of the- lest know n mer chants of Southern Oregon, has slipped away from the cares of his extensive business, anel last Monday he left forCin- naliar Springs, where he will sjiend six weeks in taking a rest and in recuperat ing his strength for another year’s work in hi' store in Jacksonville. Mr. Nunan was taken to tile Springs by Hird Salt marsh of Applegate, who took him by team to the end of the road on Little- Ap plegate ami from there they made the re maining 25 miles over the mountain trail on horseback Highest market price in cash paid for wool. We have wool Isigs, fleece twine, sheep dip for sale. Nunan, Jacksonville. Canned Fruit Never .Spoils in the B. II. Harris and T. C. Norris returned Saturday from a trip to Big Butte creek win re they had licen to look after some farm property that Mr. Harris some time since purchased of F. M. Tungate through Mr. Norris’ real estate agency. Mr. Harris, whoisarcccnturriv.il from Ried City, Michigan, is occupying with Ills wife ami three children a house on Sixth ami D streets la-longing to the Katewskt estate, and will not move to ' his farm until m the fall, as Mr. Tongate has the Use for this sc isoii at close of i which he will move to another piece of | lam’ that he lately bought oil Butte cn ek. Jesse Huggins has sold his ranch of i 70 acres on Jack'son creek to John Haught, who recently moved to this place from Medford. Mr. Huggins had 10 acres cleared alltl a Comfortable home on his place, but lie became tire«! of liv ing alone out in the country and will hereafter reside in Jacksonville. Mr. Huggins is a Southern Oregon pioneer veteran of the Civil War. lie serving during the latter in the First Oregon In fantry, being stationed most of the time at Fort Klamath. Mr Haught will at once take jMissession and will move his family to liis farm on Saturday of this week. Miller at the Postoffice hardware store carries all kinds of miners t<x>ls and supplies and his supplies and prices are right. Arthur Baxter, one of the proprietors of the No Percentage Drug Company, the largest retail drug store in San Francisco, arrived in Jacksonville Wed nesday for his annual outing in Southern Oregon. Mr. Baxter was formerly a traveling man for a wholesale drug house and made Southern Oregon on his circuit gaining here many friends who are glad to greet him. While in Jack sonville he is tile guest of Henry Orth. Next Tuesday Mr. Baxter, Harry Luv and Robert Armstrong will go to Cin nabar Springs where they will s[>end a month enjoying the many pleasures at that mountain resort. t»r> b RYAN’S JACKSONVILLE, - OREGON FOR F" 3&C Table Linens, Napkins Towels and Crashes Also stamped and plain linens for fancy work QUALITIES THE BEST RYAN’S PRICES THE LOWEST Jacksonville Union Livery Stables Rigs on short notice for timber cruisers, com mercial men, mining men, sawmill men, all kinds of men or parties. Horses fed at rea sonable rates. Lost, a brooch pin with enameled set ting in Jacksonville on the Fourth. Finder leave at the Ssntinel office ami receive reward. No Jar on the mar I)r. J. F. Reddy, who holds the Imnd ket can equal it. on the copper claims belonging to the Easily sealed, never Blue Ledge Copper Company, ami which he has turned over to Patsy Clark, ami breaks, absolutely Greene Adams, manager of the Blue airtight, and sold at Ledge Cop|x-r Company left last Thurs bedrock prices. Of day for Crescent City. As to the object the hundreds of jars of their visit that is not made public but it is certainly not for an outing by the we sold last year no sad sea waves, and it is probable that complaint has bet-n more serious business is the incentive made that the y that takes them to the Coast. As Mr. broke easily or let Hamilton, C««»j»r and McVeigh, tin- other owners with Mr. Adams in the the fruit spoil. Blue Ledge, reside at Crescent City ami Smith River it is probable that a deal is on the tapis whereby Patrick Clark will become the owner of the famotts Blue Ledge. Mr. Clark is al present in San TIN FRUIT CANS Francisco vicinity and the next steamer Handmade and soldered without from Crescent City may bring him good acid so fruit cannot be poisoned. news. Three buggies and two wagons for sale. Wagons almost new, buggies in firstclass repair. At Geo. N. Lewis, liv ery stable, Jacksonville. Jay Wade, the cigar manufacturer from Call and sec my Stock. T. C. NORRIS Hardware Saginaw , Michigan, who recently located • Or Egon with his family tn Jacksonville is so well Medford, pleased with the town and the business outlook of the place that lie has decided to oj-en a cigar factory here. For the pr< sent he has rented a room adjoining Hickel's Jewelry shop and he is now fitting it up for his use. Wednesday In- had a shij ment of tobacco arrive from the East and so soon as his bonds have i been approve«! ami his license issued by the United States revenue dej»artement ■ he will begin work, which he expects Largest Stock of farm Machinery in South I will lx.- the first of next week. Mr. Wade Racycles, Ramblers and j is a cigar maker of several years experi- cm Oregon. . ence and a young man w ho impresses other standard bicycles. one as having tne industry and business Complete line of Vehicles, embracing farm ability to make his venture a success. He I conducted a small factory in the East Repairs made to bicycles and freight Wagons, Spring Wagons, Car and built up a nice trade, but the larger sewing machines, guns ' business possibilities of the West at riages, Buggies, Etc. tracted him to Oregon. Mr. Wade pro- and all kinds of small poses to make acigar that will meet with Haying and Harvesting Machinery, Horse machines. the approval of smokers and lx- a salable article with the trade. He does not ask forks and Wire Hope. patronage for his factory on philanthrop ic grounds, but he does expect that those handling cigars in Jacksonville will give his cigars a trial, the selling being MEDFORD, - OREGON left to the merits of the cigars, and on that -core he has no fears for he intends Miss Hoover is making a closing out to make an article equal to the best OU I Nii k Diesch with hi-, sons Louie and strayed or Stolen. sale of her millinery goods. She has a the market. So s«r»n ns he gets his fac-1 N ih -1 left Monday for Cinnabar Spring* tine stock of ribbons, feathers, velvets, tore well established Mr. Wade will etn- , A spotted black tuid white Lewellen where they will sjietid six weeks at that buckles, laces, mulls, chiffons, etc, and ploy a traveling man ami have bis goo«ls setter. A liberal rewind will be paid for health r. sort. Bird Saltmarsh of Apple hats trimmed and untrimmed that she is I introduced to the trade of Southern Ore- its return t<> the undersigned. gate furnished the conveyance to take I gon and other jxiints. G hori . h E. Nij her . selling out at cost. them over the mountains. Globe Geo. N. Lewis, Prop., js*k«»n*iu* Self Sealing Fruit Jar D. H. Miller BICYCLE STORE R[PMR° SHOP TED KELSO STEEL DAVENPORT LOUNGES I he latest thing in the Bed and Lounge line. Come and inspect. I also take orders fur Harness and Saddles Timber Land Wanted MITCHELL, LEWIS & STAVER CO MEDFORD BRANCH I). T. LAWTON. Mgr. A FULL LINE OF CENERAL SUPPLIES