Jacksonville sentinel. (Jacksonville, Or.) 1903-1906, October 30, 1903, Image 6

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    LOCAL
THE
WALK-OVER
NOTES
Quaker Herb«, three |iuekagc« for one .
dollar, at the City Drug Store.
Kev. Hoxie while a mail well along ill
vears is yet hearty and hale and now as
ill the vears [wist preaches for a circuit
that takes him over a wide extent of
territory. For the piesri.t Rev. Hoxie's
itincry is the first Sunday in the month
at Talent at II a in and at Griffin Creek
school house at .'I p. in.; second Sumlav
Provolt at II a. hi . and 7:30 p. in.; third
Sunday at Forest Creek school house .it
II a. in and at Uniontown at 3 p. in.;
fourth Sunday ut Hoxie school house,
Williams creek at II a in. and 7:30 p. in.
Young People, Old People
and All the People
Will fill«! <lt till-
Chas. Paine mid family «|wiit Sunday
in Medford with friends.
Mr. and Mrs. Gus Newbury «|>eiit lust
Sunday on Applegate guests of Hon. and
Mrs. Miles Cantral.
Sturi tile Is «1 of
Thomas McClanahan has moved w till
hi» family to the Poppovitch pl ice on
I h * ( ream
Upl*r JackMin Creek, when-lie w ill I m -
Home-cooked meals. 25 rent» at Mrs
Confer lions
employed this winter in mining work.
Flory's in the brick lioardiiig house
Summer
Drinks
Mrs. Thomas H. Tongue mid Miss sccoiid block north of the Court House
Her.ha arrived last Monday to sja-nd two
fresh Iruils
C. D. Herd, who has a tine vines urd
weeks in Jacksonville with Mrs A. E. on Up|«r Jackson creek, ha - nearly com­
Canned I ruits
Reames, who is a «laughter of Mrs. pleted th< matkcliii : of hisgr.i|ss
Mr
Tongue.
and Oysters
R«ed. while lie has a numtier of tine
Slabwood in stove lengths f I .IM»| mt load varieties of grape» hi his vineyard, raises
at saw mill—Iowa Lumber Co.
mostly the Black
Mi lroi»e, Flaming
Tokay and White Muscat. these varieties
Sheriff J. M. Rader and Charles Me-
he finding the most salable
He »hips
serve drove to Ashland Saturday and at
no gra|H-s as lie has all the orders ll< cun
tended a meeting of executive committee
till in Jacksonville and Midlord.
He
of the Jackson County Stockmen's As­
had several inquiries this fall lor gra|>**»
sociation.
from Portland and other iiorthcrh points
I). J. S. Pierce and son George were in but could not fill the orders
Mt. Recti
Jacksonville Monday on their way to makes no wine as he finds it more piolit
their home on Poormans creek from Ash­ able to grow table gra|M-s. Mr. Reed's
land where they had been to attend the vineyard is < n the red hill land and his
Wm. Puhi, Prop.
semi-annual meeting of the Brethern vines are us vigorous and hedthv as an-
church.
the wild grape» that grow in this Motion.
Rev. M. M. Bashor, of Idaho, who
One of the best selections of millinery
I p-lo Date shop
is said to be one of the ablest pulpit goods to I k - seen in Medford is at the
I sjieakers of the Bret hern ministers will store of Ma.id E. Wilson X Co. in Med-
Three Eine Chairs
lx-g.n a series of meeting at the Brethern ford oil I-' street west of the S l‘. dejiot
Good Workmen.
church in Talent on Fr.dav evening of and her prices are satisfactory to custo-
next week and to continue fora week or mers.
more.
Whin it comes to persistence and tire-
Wanted, to rent, a »mall farm. Ad­ less industry the miner
of Southern Two fine Bathrooms with the
dress, T. C. May field, Jacksonville
Oregon inrushes in my example» of
S. C. Swargerty ind George II «milton what a man can do win n he wills and best tubs cleanest towels, etc
left last Saturday each v. ill» a load of circumstances are against him. An in-
fruit which they will sell in Klamath stance of this kind of u man who over
county They will be gone aliout a week. come» difficulties th it an ordinary |>rr«oti
General Merchandise Store
Mr. Hamilton made a previous trip two quail at is Adam Schmidt. Mr. Schmidt
week» ago and sold a load of fruit at is 7ti years old a balcheior and ha» lived
for years on a mining claim on Up|>er
profitable price*.
R« v. F. G. Strange has rented the Jackson cm k which lie has worked him­
Max Muller house oil California street self eurning i com fort a de living. Early
and has moved into it hi» household ef­ this f ill he comiiK need to develop a
fects which have arrived from Alar»h quart/ ledge on his claim and m curing u
field. Mr». Strange, who is in Portland, w.lld'a»», a supph of giant powder and
1 Homey Magazine—each month helpful
practical and inspiring Fu.l of fascinat­
will arrive in Jacksonville the last of tool» lu- went it the work by himself.
and genoral ropair
ing feature«. Beautifully 11u*trated A
Hi- now h is the shaft down 32 feet and is
next
week.
miilion reader»'
making steady headway with it though
work done promptly
Calcutta wheat Ixigs. barlev or oat bags. in carry ing on hi« work he
$1.00 per year. • 10 cents a copy.
take» risks
and at a roanonahto
Shaw
sheen
linen
bag
tw
ine,
in
lots
to
suit.
A FREE «ample copy to all re |ue»ting
that would raise the hair on the head of
price
Nunau-Tay lor Co.
a mtio glycerin« factory
____hand.
Hi«
Benton Poole of
Little Applegate
<»l work is to sink a hole, place a
AGENTS WANTED passed through Jacksonville Monday method
short stick oi giant jx>wder light the fuse
driving a hack in which he was taking and skill up a 32 fool ladder List enough
Mrs. B. Saltmarsh and her dauglitir, to get to the surface and to a place of
G ood H ovsekbeping want« a subscrip­
tion representative in every city and tow n
Miss ()s»ie, and Mr». Slialer and daughter safety I k foie the shot goes off. Should
in the west To those who will give all or
Miss
Annie, to Grant» Pass where they lie in ike the least mistake or slip it
a portion of their time it offer« attractive
will sjiend a week with re atives. Mrs. would la- all off with him and as he lives
work and pays exdeedingly lilieral com­
7 th St. Shop
Mndford
missions It will pay you to investigate.
Shaler and her daughter will go on to ill a lonely place it would I m - days la-fore
A postal card will bring particulars. Write
their home at Sheridan and the other» the world would know that the old miiu-r
at once sj as to be the first in vour field.
return to their home on Applegate.
had sacrificed Ills life in doing a work
Cause id I ockjaw.
THE PHELPS PUBLISHING CO
While looking for presents don't over that not one man in ten thousand would
Pacific Coast Office,
Ixxikjaw. or tetanus, is caused by a
*>9 Columbian Builcing. San Francisco. Cal.
look these handsome rug». Over 44> dif­ undt rtake.
bacillus or gi-rm which exists pl« ntifiilly
ferent designs. C. W. Conklin's.
Use those fancy oilcloth rugs under in street dirt
It is inactive mi long us
AN ILLUSTRATED MAGAZINE
The Union Revival Brigade, a travel­ your heating stove, f.75 and fl.4SI, at exfiosed to the lir, but when curried I m
neath tin- skin as in the wounds caused
ing evangelist company, is to tie in Jack­ C. W. Conklin's.
FOR
ALL
THE
FAMILY
bv |M-H'iission caps or by rusty nails, and
sonville next week and will hold revival
for Rent.
when the air is excluded the germ is
meetings Monday, Wednesday and Tlnirs-
Two
fine
store
ronin», each 25xHO feet mused to activity and produ es the most
| day evening» at the Court House. Their |
services are mostly musical, and they are in White-Thomas brick block. Medford. virulent poi<MMi known. These germs
New, well-furnished rooms, may I m - destroyed and all danger of ¡< m k
i said to render some fine vocal and instru­ Oregon.
mental selections. There are 10 mem­ with a big warehouse in th< rear. Apply jaw avoided by applying Cliumla rlain's
Pam Balm freely us s < m > ii as the injury is
ber» in the company and they have fine to White & Trowbridge.
received
Pain Balm is an antiseptic atid
recommendations from ministers and
Office one block south of Courthouse
Broke Into His House.
causes
cut»,
bruises and like injuries to
other»
in
towns
where
they
have
held
JACKSONVILLE,
•
■
OREGON
S. I a - Quinn of Cavendish, Vt.. was heal without maturation mid in one third
i services. This past Week they have been
roblied of his customary health by in­ the time required bv the usual treatment.
j in Medford.
vasion of Chronic Consti|xition. When It is for sale by City I »rug Store.
UNITED STATES COMMISSIONER
If troubled with a weak digestion try Dr. King's New Life Fills broke into his
Filings and final proof made on homesteads
Chamberlain's Stomach and Liver Tablets house. Ins trouble was arrested an<l now
Calling cards, the latest in style mid
and timber claims Corrected plats showing
They will do you good. For sale by he's entirly cured. They’re guaranteed printed so neatly as to resemble copper
all vacant lands.
City Drug store.
plate work at tile Sentinel ofhee.
to cure, 25c at City Drug Store.
NOTARY PUBLIC AND CONVEYANCER.
Legal papers of all kinds made out. Special
Another line and a fine line of goods
attention given to paper« in settlement of
has been added to those on sale in Jack­
estates.
sonville and gradually it is coming aliout
ABSTRACTER OF TITLES
that any thing wanted for the home, farm,
Most complete set of abstract books in the
shop or mine can lie had in Jacksonville.
county, Abstracts made promptly and ac­
At the Ryan store, which has a reputa-
curately.
| tion of years standing for carrying only
REAL ESTATE AND INSURANCE.
1 high class goods, a stock of fine chinaware
Fine list of country and town property for
and vases has been put in. The stock
Projmrtinnate in price that has given you more
sale and rent.
was selected by Mrs. Ryan who is a con-
lasting satisfaction than
MONEY LOANED.
j noisseurof pottery work, and it contains
Warrants bought and sold. Collection« made i many pieces of rare beauty as well as of
Taxes paid. Rents collected. Prompt reply
practical utility. In addition to articles
to all letters. Charges reasonable.
; for daily use on the table are many sets
and pieces that would make appropriate
presents fur any occasion and the prices
REFERENCES:
The pleasure derived from most possessions is temporary
' are not beyond the limit of the average
Hon. H. K Hanna, judge of 1st judicial dis­
but a jiortrait is a human document and is often the only
[locket book.
trict, and any Jacksonville business man.
means by which you are rememlrered.
40 inch mount vermin draper duck,
, wagon cover duck, 50 inch black enamel
BEALL makes ’em at the
' carriage duck for sale at Nunan-Tavlor
Co., Jacksonville,
CHRIS ULRICH & CO
Stationery, Cigars and To­
bacco. Fine Billiard Parlor
0. K.
Barber Shop
BEST SHOE ON EARTH
For Sale by
CRONEMILLER
PLUMBING
TINNING
COOD HOUSEKEEPINC
E. S. WOLFER
SILAS J. DAY
^fhat is it
A Fine Portrait
Mrs. A. L. PEACHEY
Professional Carpet Weaver
Has a new Flying Shuttle Loom
and is prepared to do strictly first-
class work on carpets and rugs
EAGLE POINT
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OREGON
Rev. and Mrs. George Hoxie passed
through Jacksonville Monday on their
way to their home at Williams creek
from Ashland where they had been to
attend the semi-annual convention of
the Brethern of Rogue River Valley. i
The WAYSIDE STUDIO
3 Miles Northeast of JacKsonville