Jacksonville sentinel. (Jacksonville, Or.) 1903-1906, October 02, 1903, Image 2

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    POLVIG& DURHAM
Bumum Items.
LOCAL
NOTES
Mis Caroline Miller has Ix-en confined
to her lieti with rheumatism fot th« ]»i't
wick.
Mrs. S. Cantrail will tetiirn to lit r
farm «>f Big Appi« g ite tills week, alter a
three year's residence in Jacksonville.
Miss Josephine Saltmarsh lots r« tinned
home from a three week*’ stay with her
cousin. Mrs II. D. Barm burg. at I ha<l
Indian
Charles I,und came to A. It Salt
marsh's this week from h s home at L in
n.iluir and will take some of Ills supplies
in for the winter.
W. II Ih-zeiig cairn- out from his nrne
-it Bl ack B- l'. Cd.. ivCi-iitA ami i* ell
route to Elk Creek, where lie has h ci i w
of men at Work on a nunc.
The cattle men of this section m>i<lc
another trip into the mount mis this
week for la-ef cattle. The tieef are ill
prime condition and it is not likely the
buys rs will do so much culling of cattle
hire as in other juris of the county.
's—I AWVEHS
LAWYERS
Will practice in all the Court« of Ihr
State
X Cahit. Jackwa»Ille. tica. M Durham. «irmtsP»«».
W
P)R. T. T. SHAW
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DENTIST
Al! work equal to the beat to lw hud in
Portland.
Quaki r Herbe. three |Mtckagcs for one
dollar, al the City Drug Store.
Dr. I.owe. the eye s|x-cialist, docs not
go from house tt» house. No first class
opticion does. Sec him at Mrs. Taylor's
Monday, < >ct. the 5th.
Large brass door key fouml on the
i street. Owner can get bv calling at the
Si ntitiel office.
Jas. W. Rock and John Beckner of
Thom| son Creek were in Jacksonville
Oregon over Monday night, they returning home
Tuesday with a load of supplies.
Crown.«. Bridge work and Artificial Teeth
on either rubber or celluloi.l plater.
Jacksonville
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City Drug
.... Store
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SCHOOL BOOKS
All the book» required
in the Common and High
School«. Tablets, Pen­
cils, Ink, Pens, Slates
and sponges. Prices that
will save you money.
The .'southern Pacific his issued a most
comprehensive |sini|>hlrt on the resourc­
I NTTEI» STATES t. VNI» COMMISSIONI R es, industries, conmierix. products, clim­
ate, etc., of Oregon. The IwMiklet «ilso
Filings and final proofs for homcMead*
contains a splendid map of th«- state.
l'ine grade of CIG \ RS
and timl*rr claim* made
The whole is a sj>len«li<l compilation an«l
handled
just the thing to send to your Eastern
Jackionville
Oragon friends whom vou want to know fully
Special attention giu-n to
alxnit On gon along these lines.
They
Prescriptions
can be obtain« d of alls hx'ul railway agent
Cause of lockjaw.
or by addressing W. E Coman. general
Lockjaw, or tetanus, !» caused by a
passenger .«gent, Portland. Oregon.
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LAWYER
bacillii« or gertn which ex «•» |>l< utifuily
J. W. ROBINSON M. D.
Ira and Jasper Tungate ami their sister in street dirt
It is inactive so long as
Proprietor,
Office opposite Court Itouwe
Mrs. Manuel Poole arrived in Jackson­ ex|M»sed to the air. but when carried b-
Jackson ville,
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ville Momlay from Mt. Pitt, <»n a visit to tn atli the skin as in the wounds caused
Jacksonville
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Oregon their j>an nts, Mr. and Mrs. F M. Tun­
by percussion cn|« or In rusty nulls, and
gate. The young im n returned to their when the air i- exclmled the germ is
4. E. Ream«
C. L. Beinen home Tm s-l.iv, Imt Mr'. P«x»le will stay roused to activity and j r.-du ex the most
two weeks with her parents. Cattle rais­ virulent poison known. These g< rnis
ing is the chief imlu-try in the Mt. Pitt may be destroyed am! all <1 mger of l<»k-
district ami the Tungate brothers n juirt jaw avoided by npplvmg Chaiulx rlam's
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ATTORNEY-AT LAW
ed that slock are in fine comlition.
The Patn It dm fr-«ls as soon as the injury is < i
A. E. Reames, district attorney,
beef cattle have all been driven «town to received. Pain Balm is an antis- ptic and I
the lower settlements an«l most of tiiem causes < uts, bruise, ami like injures to
1st Judicial District.
sold, though a few of the cattlemen base heal without maturation and m one third
Jacksons ille.
Oregon
put their l>ecf cattle into pnsturea and are the time required by the u-uitl tieatnieiit.
People who rend this hove
holding them for better ¡»rices.
It is for sale by City Drug Store.
never seen such n HR IL­
The Woman’s Home Companion f«»r
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October contains sixty pages <>f interest­
LI \.\'T DISPLAYof TILS
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PIIV*i!<'fAK
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PHYSIC! in and
SI RGEON
ing matter. The chief feature is the cent­
Real Estate Activities. !
ns
is being shown in our
er pages, w hich contain pictures of all the
Office in Orth's Building
worhl
’
s
'Record
Breakers."
Valuable
windows this week.
A J T Smith to Davnl
Hours: 2 to •> and 7 to * p ni
special articles are "The United (»«light­
bond
for
«Iced
lot
10
Ore^o
n
Jacksonville
ers of th«- Confederaev.” "Fun at Girl's
Medford..................
All tho la tout n//4rn in
Colleges," a scieutitle article by Hmlson Isaac N Brotherton et ux to A E
Maxim on "Inventions That Ought to be
Persian
and other
Bamber; lot» 30, 31. 32. 33,
Invented,” and a Nature-Study article on
Montview add. Ashland ..
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Oriontal patterns.
"S juurels.” The short stories «re "An Geo II Andrews et ux to Edward
ATTI
X kV AT-LAW
ATI kW
v—ATTORNEY
Abandoned Elopement," "Un le Con­
Tho English Square
Will practice in all courts of the
Barr; lot 21». blk K R R add.
way’s Rcd-Pbi'h Piano” and "Th«- Last of
state.
Ashland..................................
in mat lasso »Ilk in
Nina's Lovi-rs.” It is a sj»ecial fall fash
Office on California street one
F. K Anderson el ux to Fred Kapp.
tho PINNACLE of PER­
ion numlx-r c >nta;ning six pages of sug­
M Wl
prop in s« c 35. tp 3H. s r 1 W . .... a
block south of the court house.
FECTION in fait lion.
Children's Paulim- A Hmes gaurdian to Ift’O
Jacksons ille,
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Oregon gestions fo*. frocks and frills.
stories, poetry .«ml articles on entertain­
N Lewis; und 1 ( of lot 4 ■nd S
ing, cooking and gardening conclude
ami of e'j lots 3 ami 7. oik ;i.
this strong autumn nuudier.
Published
Jacksonville..........................
t
by The Crowell Publishing Comjxiny, J M Cak< rs to Nancy J ami
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JEWELER
Springfield. Ohio; one dollar a year; ten
Davis; lots id and 17 and
rt-nts a copy.
SIN)
Watches and clocks repaired
lot 15. blk B. R R ad«l, Ashland..
Mr. ami Mrs. D. Linn arrived home B F Carter to Jno and Kate Cox;
promptly and all work guaran­
Monday from a trip North. They spent
prop in Jackson co...........
teed .
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nearly a week in i’ortlaml with their son Win II Venable et ux to C Buman;
Office opjwvsite U. S. Hotel.
Fletcher, ami their daughters Mrs. Louis
right of way.....................................
I
Jack sun« ille.
Oregon Ray and
Miss Marguerite. Fletcher Jno O'Br cn to C Buman an«! Win
Linn is manager of the < Jregon Furniture
H Venable; right of wav deed ...
1
Company and Miss Margin rite is a sten­ Jno W White to C Buman ami
ographer in that company's office. Mr.
Win II Venable; same...................
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Linn states the Oregon Furniture Com­ A L Haaelton et ux to Mrs R M
pany has bought six acres of land in
Whitside; prop in tj> 35. srlw
530
South Portland. The tract fronts on Mrs Jennie M Farris to Win R M
Whttside; lots'.i, 10, II, blk 7
the Willamitte river and crosses the
Veterinary Surgeon.
Southern Pacific's Oswego-Sheridan line
Medford..............................................
and extends tip to the Riverview street K Boaz et iix to Maggie M< ssner;
car ii .e this giving ample transportation
prop Jackson co..............................
I
facilities, l iie Com;>aiiy will at once Maggie R Messner am’ hush to P
2.'M I
commence the erection of one <4 the larg­
F Swayne; same........................... „.
est an«l best equipped furniture factories Geo W Bashford et ux to G F
Exclusive Men’s Furnishers,
on the Coast. The present factory build­
Hamlin; w 'j of nw
sec 34 tp.37
.'4 Ml
ing on First near Taylor has been at a
s r 1 e...................................................
MEDFORD,
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OREGON
rental of fdilil per month for a «lejxirt- W Rawlings et ux to Clara Farra;
ment store. Jacksonville is proud of the
427 acres in sec 3 tp 37 s r 2 w....
427
»ecord that Fletcher Linn has made for Carter land co to C A Simms; lot
himself, for he is a native of the town
'J. H B Carter add, Ashland
IB2
and a graduate of the Jacksonville High Chas A Simms et ux to Joshua B
School. By his own efforts he has risen
Brown; lot X, H B Carter ad«l
from an employee to the manager of one
: m mi
Ashland..............................................
«»f the largest establishments in i’ortlaml. Henry S Parrish «t ux to Mrs M J,
1‘HMI
When Mr. Linn took charge of the
Hicks; prop in Ashland................
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Oregon Furniture Company it was in Aztec land and cattle co ltd to J
hard lines and its stuck worth alxiut 40
D Hamilton; power of attorney ...
percent w ith debtsaml no trade as handi­ Win Mit-hell to Jno Woolsoncroft;
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caps. The Comjxmy is now one « f the
release of bond for deed...............
most prosjx-rons in Portland and employs J W Prall et ux to W A Carter et
IBi) hands ami will employ over 200 al; lots 1<>, II blk I 1 Gohl Hill.......
I
when the new factory is complete. On Gertie E Greenland «ml hush to T
Droving and henry
.•’>.'>11
the way home Mr ami Mrs. Linn stopjied
D Standly; prop in Medford......
tenni
work. Light
Belle
Daley
et
al
to
Daisy
Stan
­
a few «lays in Eugene to visit their son
express t rn nsferred
j George D. Linn, who is prospering with
dley; nw1, of sc 'i of sec 2B tp 35
a fine drug store in that city. As to Mr.
a r I w.................................................
Where the best and the
I
Prompt delivery to
Linn's future plans he has not definitely Wm N Brotherton et ux to T J
nil
ports of the eit v
cheapest confectionery
1 1 M M I
settled but it is probable that he will sell
Downing; prop tp 39, s r 1 <•........
his Jacksonville property ami move to Mrs Kate Mullev to J N Shook;
to be had in Jackson­
prop in Ashland ............................. IIMNI
Portlaml and become a stock holder in
Ohargos Reasonable
ville can he gotten hv
the Oregon Furniture Company. Mr. Richard Bcswick et uxto Margaret
Linn is no novice in that business for he
Lindsay; prop on Church street
pound or pail.
Made
.Ashland.............................................
started the first furniture factory in South­
:mo
fresh each week and
ern Orygon ami operated it here in Jack- Thomas F Fish et ux to W P
A Love Letter.
Hammon; eS of s', of neof
sonvill for years until the railroad was
guaranteed pure by
Would not inten si you if you're look­
built ami Eastern competition Ijecame
sw’T sec 1(1, tp 3K s r 1 w..............
1 ing for a guariiteed Salve for Sores, Burns
' t«x> strong. Portlaml now claims to be W P Hammon et ux to Thos F
or Piles. Otto Dodd, of Ponder, M<>.
Fish; w ’i of n */2 of iie'^ of sw
' one of the biggest furniture centers of
writes; "I suffered with an ugly sore
sec IB, tp 3K s r 1 w.........................
the United States ami to manufacture
I for a vear, but a box of Bucklen s Ami
more furniture than all the other Pacific Thos J Kenney et ux to K Boaz,
ca Salve cure«l me
It's the la st Salve
prop in Jacksonville.......................
I Coast towns combined.
550 I on earth. 25c at City Drug Store.
JOHN S.
ORTH
R. NEIL
A
E REAMES
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G. GALE. M. D
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NEWBURY
w. H 1 C K E L
J. H. Messner,
Medford,
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Oregon
Oh Say!
Some of the people get
fooled, but most of them
don’t for they go to the
BOSS CANDY
KITCHEN
AL. LEARNED
The Boss Candy Maker.
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POR
TIRED
EVERS
The TOGGERY
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CHAS. DUNFORD
JACKSONVILLE
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