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About Jacksonville sentinel. (Jacksonville, Or.) 1903-1906 | View Entire Issue (Aug. 21, 1903)
£> LOCAL NOTES. All the latest magazines ami periodi cals at the City Drug Store. Mrs. C. L. Ream« •» returned from Cole- stin Tuesday, where she had Ixen enjoy ing a week's outing at that pleasant re sort. Miss Cora Basye is home from a month's visit at the home of her grand mother, Mrs. W. H. Basve, at Missouri Elat. T. 11. Brown, who is caring for his nephew's, T. C. Norris, store while the latter is out in the country on some real estate deals, drove out to his home in up per Sams Valles Sail rdas and return» d Sunday. Mr. Hro.ui rejorts crup» on his farm looking well, even growing in what is the dryest season Southern Ore gon has known for over 20 years. His corn he says is as high as his head, of dark green color and gives promise of a g«axl yield. FRUIT BOXES We can fill orders promptly for fruit boxes in any quantity from one hundred boxes to a carload. Made from best quality seasoned timber. Jacksonville will soon have a ti rst- I class stock ot harness and it will lx «ohi Mr. and Mrs. T. J. Williamson ami at a price that will met t all comjx-titors Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Myers expect to in that trade. T. C. Norns, heretofore leave next Tuesday for Crater Lake ami i carrying a small line of harness, has Klamath Lake to l>e gone about two placed an order that will arrive in alx>ut weeks on a camping trip. a month fora full line ot everything in In Dr. R. G. Gale went to Colestin Tues the harness, whip and saddle line. addition to his line of harness Mr. Norris day and remained over until Wednesday at that noted mountain resort when he is getting in a big assortment of house returned home in company with Mrs. hold goods and he can now supply a Retail and wholesale, rough or Gale, who hail lx-en spending a week at house with anything for the kitchen, the bcdrtxmi and the (strlor. In secondhand that place. dressed. Shipments made tc any goods he has bargains. Mrs. H. Snooks, wife of Contractor II. Curtains are trimmed to fit your wind Snooks, who is building Jacksonville’s part of the United States. tine brick school house, came Wednesday ows without extra charge at C. W. Conk from her home at Salem, accompanied lin’s. Clarence Hafer, who with his brother by her little boy and girl, to spend a tew are managers of the Iowa Lumber Co.’s days with Mr. Snooks. Saw Mill, Planing Mill and Box Factory, plant at this place, got Kick Sundav eve Mr. ami Mrs. J. F. Crump spent Mon ning from his home at Council Bluffs. Jacksonville, - - Oregon day night in Jacksonville guests of Coun Mr. Hafer went by way of the Southern I ty Clerk ami Mrs. John S. Orth. Mrs. Pacific ; .. — making route __ -■ ig a a stop stop at at San San l-'ran- Fran Crump is a sister of Mrs. Orth. Mr. ami cisco. Salt Lake ami Denver and hi* re Mrs. Crump reside on Little Applegate, turn was made by the same route. Mr. where Mr. Crump has a tine ranch and is Hafer states that business of all kinds is extensively engaged in raising stock. good in the East and that much building Camp stoves and utensils for camping is being done and the lutnlxr trade brisk. The weather was hot ami the at Boyden's. nights very uncomfortable and Mr. Hafer Evervlody prospers who comes to was glad to get back to the land of c<x>l Jacksonville in proof of which Mr. and nights and comfortable days. Mrs. Chas Brown who recently moved; Prosjx-ctors, campers, timberland cruis to town from Sams Valley have two title No matter how dirty we can dean them. Cleans, re ers will find our stock of staple and boys who came to tln ir home Tuesday and the little fellows are growing as only ■ fancy gnx-eries qu te complete, and pair* and press your clothing ill the latest style. I.adleu Jacksonville babies grow and soon the prices always the low est at Nunan-Taylor skirts ami jackets made to l«»ok like new. We call lor spnghtlv lads will be added to the work Co.’s, Jacksonville. and deliver promptly. \V. R. Stansell left Tuesday for the ing force of the coming town of Southern East to lx gone two weeks on a business Oregon. i trip in connection with a big timber deal i he has on hand. Mr. Stansell is the i Oregon manager for a syndicate of Ohio J. R. LucKy 21 Geo. Bingenheimer, ASHLAND and Kentucky capitalists, who have a I body of timber of several thousand acres, J.ickfionvilhi Agency at Learned’» Ben» Gonloctionery all fine timber land on Foots criek. Mr. Stansell's company has decided to put in J a large sawmill on Foots creek about seven miles northwest of Jacksonville and i a railroad to connect with the South- ern Pacific at a point near Woodville. The mill has a capacity of 00,000 feet jxr ' day ami work will lx begun upon it about the middle of September is the present I jdan of Mr. Stansell. Rigs on short notice for timber cruisers, com LUMBER The IOWA LUMBER COMPANY »Steam . . . Cleaned Clothes The Fashion Co Cleaning CAMPERS, SUPPLIES Canned Goods of every kind fresh and first-class stock Groceries and Provisions best quality and lowest price Men’s Outinq Suits. Shoes and a complete line of Dry Goods CPONEMILLER General Merchandise Store BICYCLE_ STORE REPAIR0 SHOP Racycles, Ramblers and other standard bicycles. Union Livery »Stables Phil Metachan, Jr., proprietor of the Palace H< tel at Heppner, arrived in I Jacksonville Saturday and remained un- i til Tuesday when he in company with his wife, who had been here for the past three weeks left tor their home. Mr. Metschan states that Heppner is sjxe lilv recovering from the cloudburst disaster and that many buildings are lx-ing put up to take the place of those washed a-, wav. As to business conditions he states that it is Ixtter than for last summer. Mr. I Metschan's hotel is one of the finest in Eastern Oregon ami the building was not injured by the flood blit the furnish ings on the lower floor were totally ruin ed. He now has it fully refurnished and is doing a very profitable business. The Antioch school district from hav ing an old, ill-appearing school building will soon have one of the handsomest and best furnished houses in the county. The present building which is 2Hx42 fret is being covered with rustic ami new windows and doors are Ixing put in and a new floor laid. When this is finished the building will lx m-atly painted and i the yard put in trim shajx. It is intend- i tn to have school start next month, but i as yet no teacher has lx-en engaged. The lx>ard which is composed of T. H. Brown Jesse Richardson and George Stacey, is fully alive to the interests of their dis trict and to their public spirit in taking the lead is due much of the credit in this district in keeping up with the march of progress that is now on in Jackson county. Violent Attack of Diarrhoea Cured by Cham berlain's Colic. Cholera and Diarrhoea Remedy and Perhaps a Life Saved. mercial men, mining men, sawmill men, all kinds of men or parties. Horses fed at rea- son able rates. Geo. N. Lewis, Prop., Jacksonville W hite & T rowbrioce THE BIG LAND AGENTS MEDFORD. - OREGON It e have the largest and best list in Southern Oregon ot Fruit, Alfalfa, Dairy nnd Stock Lauds, Timber Lands, Mining Bargains and Town Property. Healers in Sewing Machines. Lime, Cement We ITY and Shingles wool and mohair. MEAT HENRY W. ORTH, MARKET PROP Repairs made to bicycles sewing machines, guns and all kinds of small machines. Al.I. KINDS OF FRESH MEATS :: WHOLESALE and RET AIL :: TED KELSO Special attention given to orders from a distance for Mining Camps and Mills. Meats shipped promptIv and in fìrst-class condii ion. MEDFORD, - “A short time ago I was taken with a violent attack of diarrhoea and Ixlieve I would have died if 1 had not gotten re lief.” says John J. Patton, a leading citizen of Patton, Ala. “A friend recoin-1 mended Chamberlain's Cholera and! Diarrhoea Remedy. I bought a twenty- i five cent bottle and after taking three doses of it was entirely cured. I con-' sider it the best remedy in the world for bowel complaints. For sale by City OREGON Drug Store.