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About Jacksonville sentinel. (Jacksonville, Or.) 1903-1906 | View Entire Issue (Sept. 4, 1903)
| LOCAL NOTES. George Von der Hellen of Welleil, was visiting his friends hen- Sunday . He and his sister exjiect • to leave in .r few days for Corvallis where they will cuter the Agricultural College. George will take the course of electrical engineering which will take him tour years or more to complete. The popularity of this school is constantly increasing which is due to the excellent management ami the adaptibility to the needs of every day lite of tile course offered. If you want to rent a farm or have land to rent see T. C. Norns. Jacksonville. of Eugene, but formerly from the East. 1 Rev. Childs in supply for the present in the pulpit of the Christian church in Medford an<l he is so well pleated with the town and country that he may us-j siime the regular pastorate of the church and liecoine a ]>eniianetit resilient of Medford. Rev. Chillis on seeing some of the Jacksonville Board of Trade letter Iliads and envelopes paid them the com plement of telling more in fewer words than any immigration literature he had yet seen. W hen troubled with constitution try Chamberlain's Stomach and Liver Tablets. They are easy to take and product? no griping or other unpleasant effect. For sale by City Drug store. Miss Francis Baines and Miss Olive Buffer, who have taught the grammar and intermediate dejmrtmente respective iv of the Jacksonville public school for the past two years will leave Monday for Eugene to enter the I'niversitv of Ore gon. Miss B inn s is a graduate of Imth the Jacksonville and Medford high schools and has spent one year at the state normal school at San Jose, Califor nia. She has taught very successfully in Several districts in this county, includ tug Gohl Hili and Jacksonville. Miss Buffer is also a graduate of th«- Jackson ville high school and has done consider able work in preparation for teaching and for her intended work in tile umver sitv. She has taught in a number < f dis tricts since her graduation a few yens ago and is a successful instructor. Both declined reelection last June, having de cided to further prepare themselves for their work by a complete course at the university. George Love, a former prominent bus iness man of this place who has been in Alaska for three years, has been visiting in this part of the country the jiast <ew «lays. He is accompanied by his daugh ter, Miss Agnes, who has been attending the Portland high school since leaving Jacksonville a year ago. Mr. Love has lieen engaged in selling beef cattle in Alaska, which he has found to lie a pro fitable business. He expects to return soon to resume his work. The law says that the fall term of circuit court for Jackson County shall convene the first Monday in September of each year, but a law of recent years fixed the first Monday in Septemlier a state legal holiday to lie known as Labor Day. That being a new legal day no court can be held and Judge Hanna will not commence court until Tuesday morn ing of next week. Tile docket is up to the average length, but the term may not be so very long as many of the cases may not come to trial. In Praise of Chamberlain's Colic. Cholera Prospectors, campers, timberland cruis and Diarrhoea Remedy. ers will find our stock of staple and •■Allow me to give vou i few words in fancy groceries qu te complete, and praise of Chamberlain's Colic. Cholera prices alway s the lowest at Nu nan-Taylor aud Diarrhoea Remedy," savs Mr. John Co.'s. Jacksonville. Hamlett, of Eagle Pass, Texas. “I suffer Clarence Hafer superintendent of the ed one week with bowel trouble and trxik Iowa Lumlier Company went down to all kinds of medicine without getting Grants Pass Wednesday afternoon return any relief, when my friend, Mr. C John ing by Thursday nights train, the object son, a UK reliant here, advised tile to take of his trip being to buy a large lot of this rctnedv. After taking one dose I felt lumber for his company, most of which greatly relieved ami when I had taken will be shipped direct to their wholesale the third dose was entirely cured. I thank yard in Council Bluffs, but a part of it van from the Ixittom of my heart for put w ill be first brought to Jacksonville and ting this great remedy in the hands of put through the planing mill. The Iowa mankind." For sale by City Drugstore. Lumlier Company has more orders than Medford drieflrts. they can till and at their Eastetn yard F. K. Deuel has returned from the they could sell double the lumlier that they can ship from Oregon. East. Ivan Humason was in town Monday H T. Mitchell of the firm of Mitchell Bros., liverymen in Ashland, was here from his Cinnabar mines. Wednesday on a business trip, He was Miss Lulu Briggs of Ashland spent Sun accompanied by his father -in-law, B. F. day here with the Misses Angle. Foley. of Wallowa county w ho is making S. S. Pentz, the attorney, has returned a visit with relatives in Ashland. This from a professional trip to San Francisco. is Mr. Foley's first visit to this part of The merry-go-'round left town last the state and lie is well pleased with the Tuesday, much to the grief of the small country and its resiurces. While in this boy. place he visited the grounds of I’. Britt Mrs. G. H Haskins md daughter Fan and was greatly surprised to see the palms lemon and banana treesand other nie have returned from their homestead plants and shrubs of tropic and semitrop- on Big Butte. Miss Centennia Rotliermol and Mrs. ic varieties growing in the open yard. E. W. Carver have returned from the As The Ashland Preserving Company is toria Regatta. working up to its average capacity, savs Saturday was a big day w ith the “hub," the,Tribune, and the canning depart ment is just finishing the black berries many Jacksonville people being here to and making a good beginning on peaches attend the circus. The Merrinian-Bradlev party have re and string beans. Next week they will commence putting up tomatoes and turned from their Klamath trip, well Bartlett pears. Their output of preserves, tanned and satisfied. catchup, jams, jellies, fiuit butters, chili Jeff. Herd returned last Monday from sauce, etc., is quite extensive. The the Oro Grande mining camp at Steam plant's full capacity is 10,000 cans per boat. He will remain in town but a short day and during this season it will turn time. out 0,000 cans per day for a time during A. A. Davis left last Friday on a pleas the tomato season. An average of fifty ure and business trip for Portland and hands is employed, largely women and other North Pacific jioinis. He expects girls. to be gone for some time. A. Fx,McCrary, who has a small ranch Miss Lottie Little has returned from ou tfit hill south of town and who is de Grants Pass, where she has lieeli spend monstrating that the hills back of Jack ing the summer. Her sister, Mrs. Fred sonville are capable of producing many kinds of fruit successfully, as well as ?4iller, of that city, accompanied her home and is spending a few days with farm crops, has left for the Sentinel office friends and relatives. exhibit two stone Indian relics and a fine for Rent. grained whetstone or hone, that for qual ity compares very well with the best Two fine store rooms, each 25x80 feet hones made from rock in the East. It is in White-Thomas brick block. Medio rd, almost as fine grained as the famous Oregon. New, well-furnished rooms, Turkish hones and it will put a very keen with a big warehouse in the rear, Apply edge on a ktiife. Tile rock ts from a big to White & Trowbridge. ledge of rock in the Siskiyou mountains Fearful Odds Against Him. south of Ashland atid there is little doubt that eventually the quarry will be Bedridden, alone ami destitute. Such, developed and the manufacture of fine in brief was the condition of an old sol hones will be added to the line of indus dier by name of J. J. Havens, Versailles, tries of Southern Oregon. O. For years he was troubled with Kid County Treasurer D. II. Miller was ov ney disease and neither doctors nor med er from Medford Tuesday to look after icines gave him relief. At length he tried the affairs of his office, which is being Electric Bitters. It put him on his feet conducted by Deputy Treasurer Robert in short order and now he testifies: “I’m Dow for the jiresent while there is little on the road to complete recovery." Best Every account was on earth for Liver and Kidney troubles doing in the office. ------ balanced up to a cent for Mr. I low is a and all forms of Stomach and Bowel com Accompan- plaints. ’ Only 50c. Guaranteed by City very thorough bookkeeper. ying Mr. Miller was Rev. E. A. Cliikls l Drug Store. FRUIT BOXES IVe can fill orders promptly for fruit boxes in any quantity from one hundred boxes to a carload. Made from best quality seasoned timber. LUM Retail and wholesale, rough or dressed. Shipments made tc any part of the United States. The IOWA Saw Mill, COMPANY LUMBER Planing Mill and Box Factory, - Jacksonville, - Oregon We have the largest and best list in Southern Oregon 01 Fruit, Alfalfa, Dairy and Stock Lands, Timber Lands, Mining Bargains and Town Property. Dealers in Sewing Machines, Lime, Cement We I and Shingles. wool and mohair. MEAT HENRY W. ORTH, MARKET PROP ALL KINDS OF FRESH MEATS :: WHOLESALE and RETAIL :: Special attention given to orders from a distance for Mining Camps and Mills. Meats shipped promptly and in first-class condition.