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About Jacksonville sentinel. (Jacksonville, Or.) 1903-1906 | View Entire Issue (Oct. 2, 1903)
CAMPER’S, MINER’S Happrninq* Herrnboutv. Ex-County Assessor J. C. Pendleton of Table Rock was ill Jacksonville a short time Thursday. Slabwood in stove length* fl .(Ml per load at saw' mill—Iowa Lumber Co. SUPPLIES Mrs. K. K. Kubli will go to Portland next week to join her husband where they will hereafter reside. Canned Goods of every kind fresh dnd first-class stock Trespass notices on cloth sent by mail to any address for fl .(Ml a dozen. Groceries and Provisions best quality and lowest price Men’s Outlnq Sults, Shoes and a complete line of Goods D r y CRONEMILLER General Merchandise Store Young People, Old People and All the People Will find at the CHRIS ULRICH & CO Store the best of Ice Cream Confections Summer Drinks fresh fruits Canned fruits and Oysters Stationery, Cigars and To bacco. Fine Billiard Parlor J. F. EADS & SON. Mrs. S. E. Dunnington and her little tain Clinton left Wednesdey for Brcinley, Missouri, where she will s|*-nd a month visiting relative* at her old home. Gu* Newbury returned Monday from a three days trip to Squaw Lake. Mr. Newbury, has a fine stock ranch at that noted lake and is preparing to have it improved. A committee has lieen appointed by the Gold Ray Rod & Gun Club to take charge of their grand Imll which is to la- given in their new club house at Gohl Ray on Saturday evening Octolxrr 10th. This committee is as follows: George ' E. Neuber, A. E. Reames and J. M. Rader, Jacksonville; J. Court Hall and J. E. Enyart, Medford; A S. Hammond and I 1 Bartlett Grants Paaa; J I. Hammersly and Chas Young, Gold Hill: J. D« Olwell« Central Point and O. 0 Helman, Ashland. Arrangements will I m - made to care for all team« during thi eve ni ng. Mr. and Mrs. Edgar Hafer returned to i Jacksonville last Friday from a month's visit at their old home at Council Bluffs, Iowa, it living also a business trip for Mr. Hafer, who is manager for the Iowa Lumber Company's mill at this place, the Company’s head office living at Council Bluffs. Mr. Hafer reports very good business through the middle West, the crash in watered stock on the New York market not affecting Western busi ness interest». The lumber trade was never lietter and his father Mr. C. Hafer who has a big yard at Council Bluffs has ' all the order» that he can fill. Calcutta wheat lsigs. barlev or oat bags. Shawsheen linen Img twine, in lot« to suit, i Nunan-Taylor Co. Improvement is the watchword in Jacksonville and soon the old pioneer I town will lie transformed into a modern ; town with all that goes to niuke a live, prospi rou» place. The Ryan store one ' of the largest and best in Jacksonville to meet the increased demand for trade is having improv« ments made that will en able more goods to be carried and a bet ter display made with a greater conveni ence in handling them. A full set of i wide shelving is being put in on the west wall of the dress goods and millinery department, the work living done under the sutlervision of Luke Ryan, with Frank Kasshafer as master mechanic. is it Profiortionate in price that ha* given you more lasting satisfaction than JI Fine Portrait The pleasure derived from most ¡»»-.sessions is temjiorary but a |iortrait is a human document and is often the only means by which you are rememlx-red. BEALL makes ’em at the The WAYSIDE STUDIO 3 Mile* Northeast of Jacksonville Murphv. The interment was in the Catholic cemetery. Mrs. Deisch. whose maiden name was Mengoz was born in France and with parents came to America in 1854. May 10, lW8«he was married in Dubuque, Iowa, to Nickolas Deiscb. A few years after Mr. and Mrs. Deiscb moved to Helena, /Arkansas. living there until two years ago when they moved to Alta, Iowa, and last year came to Jack sonville. Besides het husband Mrs. Iteisch leaves five children to mourn the loss of a devoted wife and loving mother. The children are Frank Deisch. of Helena. Arkansas, Thomas Deisch. of Alta. Iowa, and Frank, who is book keeper for the Jacksonville Gas Compa ny, and stenographer in A. E. Reanies law office Maris and Noel, aged 11 and 13 years. As Mr. Iteisch can not properly care for his little sons he will comply with their mother’s request and place them in some Catholic educational insti tution where they can lie educated and trained. Mrs. Deisch leaves two broth ers as her only other relatives in this country, one of whom is Frank Mengoz of this place and Peter Mengoz. of Helena Arkansas. 40 inch mount vernon draper duck, wagon cover duck, 50 inch black enatnel carriage duck for sale at Nunan-Taylor Co., Jacksonville. AND SECOND GOODS You will always find the liest of rich, flaky icecream in mi store, LEMONADE that is lemonade. Cigars, Tobaccos, Fine Confectionery, Fresh Fruits. w. h . M c D aniels _____ —______ J W. Coulter Painter CARRIAGE, Men Wanted. SIGN AND 10 woodsmen at the mill of the Iowa Lumber Company. HOUSE For Rent. Two fine store rooms, each 25x80 feet in White-Thomas brick block, Medford, Oregon. New, well-furnished rooms, with a big warehouse in the rear, Apply to White & Trowbridge. Attention, Kervbod*. Home-cooked meals. 25 cents at Mrs 1 Flory'» in the brick lioarding house In connection with my line of furni- I second block north of the Court House. niture you may find: Carpets Ixiuis Storch who owns a fine farm on Furniture, Stove», Hardware, Bed Straw Matting , Williams creek was in Jacksonville over ' ding. Notion» and '• hundred and Rugs and Mats Wednesday buying his winter supplies of' one onda mid ends. Anything for Nunan-Taylor Company. Mr. Storch ' Coco Door Mat* the house or farm at the lowest makes from two to four trips a year to' Wire and Canvas Cots Cotton felt and silk floss Mattresses Jacksonville for supplies, he stating that prices. he found it hi* Iwst trading point. Mr. i 1*1 Hows Ingrain and Granite Art Squares ' Storch reports that two industries ar«- . Portieres WEST OF THE DEPOT now unber way on Williams creek each Couch Covers MEDFORD, - - OREGON of which gives promise of lieing a per Oil Cloth and Linoleum manent success. One is a marble works Hassocks operated by Jones, who opened a marble Sham Holders quarry last year and liegan to get out Clothes Bars , monuments and tombstones by hand. ' Special line of new Cookstoves Step Ladders So much has their business increased that they cinnot fill their ordersand now I Hangings for Sash and Lace Curtains All Good Cookers and at Bed 1 they are putting in a steam rock saw for j Carpet Sweepers Mirrors rock prices. cutting marble to the sizes required in Window Glass and Putty their trade. The other industry is that of a chair factory being established by 1 Curtains M. Caldwell and John Howell. They ' Lapboards have their building completed and are I Folding Worktables now putting in their saws, lathes and I Many other articles. C. W. CONKLIN. I steam power. They expect to lie ready j House Furnisher. to liegin work in two weeks. For the ■ ’ present they will only make rawhide Many Mothers of a Like Opinion. chairs, but later on they will make other Mrs. Piliner, of Cordova, Iowa, says: kinds of chairs as other lines of furniture. | They are both skilled mechanics, and “One of my children was subject to having hud experience in furniture work croup of a severe type, and the giving of Racycles, Ramblers and and having large quantities of fine limber Chamberlain’s Cough Remedy promptly, their chances of success are very good. always brought relief. Many mothers in other standard bicycles. this neighborhood think the same as I do If troubled with a weak digestion try about this remedy and want no other Chamberlain ’»Stomach and Liver Tablets kind for their children." For sale by Repairs made to bicycles They will do you good. For sale by City Drug Store. City Drug store. sewing machines, guns JACKSONVILLE-APPLEGATE STAGE. H kshv W knut . Driver Leave« Jacksonville The death took place at the family and all kinds of small daily except Sunday at 7 a. in., arriving at Ap home in Jacksonville last Saturday morn plegate at 11 a. tn. Leave Applegate at II l > ar machines. ing of Mrs. Mary Julia Deisch. wife of riving at Jacksonville at B p in Close connection Nickolas Deisch, of heart trouble, aged made with stage to Steanilxiat and stage to Kubli 55 years three months and 13 days. The and Davidson. JACKSONVILLE COPPER MINHS STAGE. funeral services were held Monday at 10 R. WI i . son . Driver Leaves Jacksonville a. m. in St. Josephs church where the at J 7 ohx a. tn. Mondays. Wednesdays and Fridays for simple and solemn services of the Catholic Ruch, Uniontown, Purcel, Watkins and Joes Har. MEDFORD, ■ OREGON church were conducted by Father J. D. returning on the following days. NEW CONFECTIONERY WORK First-class work guaranteed and at prices that are right. HAND BICYCLE^ STORE REPAIR SHOP TED KELSO COR. ORECON AND CALIFORNIA STREETS. 0. K. Barber Shop Wm Puhi, Prop llp-to-Oate Shop Three Fine Chairs Good Workmen. Two fine Bathrooms with the best tubs cleanest towels, etc. TINNING and general repair work done promptly and at a reasonable price E. S. WOLFER 7th St. Shop Medford