Jacksonville sentinel. (Jacksonville, Or.) 1903-1906, November 06, 1903, Image 5

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    OCT.
REPORT.
WEATHER
Halloween Social.
FllII'.W Illg IN till' r<'|M>lt of
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terr Wcuthcr Olmervcr E. Britt, for Jink
Miiivillc, for month of < t«-t. Latitude
12 deg iMmin went; longitude 123 «leg .5
min north.
Tile Y. P. S. C, E. of th«- Presbyterian
church gave a Halloween lum hcon hint
Saturday evening in lilt ¡Nirlorn of the
church that wan a miccenn in every way.
The following interesting program wan
given:
Chorus—-"Blue Bells of Scotland."...........
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Violin Solo............. ............. L< in Hann,i
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Recitation, “Hallow ceil Sprightn
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Recitation. ‘The Inventor's Wife”
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Solo, •• Lullaby”..........Mm. Helen (»ale
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Recitation. "The Ghost"..... Itcllii Wilson
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Chorun—“Bonnie Doon"................................'
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The |iarlom were tastily decorated
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dear - with autumn leaven and grotcmpic Jack
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clear o' lanternn and the tables were made in­
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clear j well prepared luncheon which
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s|xx>k* gmlx-d in
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shc< ts w bile at one end of the room a
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cloud v . and Unibons were «Imposed by two mer­
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clear j tainin« nt was largely due to the stxtial
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committee <»f which Miss Mamie Prim is
Teni|>er<«tur< inrun im»W. 72 3 «leg; chairman, and to tin- assistance of Mrs.
mean mm 42.13 'leg; menu 57.21 «leg; Chas. Pi ini and Miss Kate Cronemiller.
■mi« M5 «leg on the 22<l, mtn .'II on the The entire memltersliip to«ik an active
7th, great' nt daily range 41 'leg.
interest in tile work and willingly car­
Precipitation--total .73 inch; greatent ried out the suggestions of the commit­
hi 24 hours .4<) inch on the loth.
tee.
In adtlition to giving a pleasant
No. days with .01 inch or more precip­ evening's entertainment to their friends
itation, 4. clear, 22. partly cloudy, 3; the young |s-oph netted a m at sum for
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tile use of th«- society.
New I. 0. 0. f. loilqe Instituted.
Clothes
Made Like New
Having opened Steam Cleaning
and Pressing Works in Medford,
we arc prepiri-d to do anything
ill out line with neatness and dis
patch.
We make a s|x entity «»f ladies'
work, anti guarantee satisfaction
hi every rrspcct.
Work «ailed for and «lelivi-rt <1.
Apply for our club rates for
gent 1« m< n.
I he leading Oregon Agricultural Paper
free.
METROPOt ITtN
STEAM CLEANING 4 PRESSING WORKS.
Upstair., Opp,»kite Pustoflke.
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Chris Clrich, C. 14 Basye, Geo. L« wis.
M. M I o. or, | is Burn«-. 1. (
Basye,
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Cook ' .«ml E. F Lavton, all
im-mb,-rs of the Jacksonville lodge w«nt
to Glendale I «st SiliH'In evening to as­
sist at the institution of a new lo«lge of
the Independent Order of Odd Fellow»,
ami they n|x»rt a very inter« sting time.
Visiting <><1<I Fellows from all parts of
the state were in attendance ami ;«lx»ut
17<t mi-mlu-rs of th«- order participated in
the cer<-mony and sul>s«-«|iient bampiet.
The team work was done bv tin- Ro*- burg
lodge
Th«- new organization starts off
with 25 memta-rs, 12 bv transfer of
membership ami 13 by initiation.
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Ticket* «old to nil point« hi the I’nitrd State«
Sleeping car r< «rrvation« in it de on application
Freight hou*e open* at Ha in and cloaca at I JU
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W V LIPPINCOTT. Agent
Disastrous Wrecks.
Carelessness is res|xmsil»le for many a
railway wreck ami the same causes are
making human wrecks of sufferers from
Throat and Lung troubles.
But since
the advent of Dr. King's New Discovery
for Consumption, Coughs and Colds,
«•ven the worst cases can be curd, and
hopeless resignation is no longer necess­
ary. Mrs. Lois Cragg of Dorchester,
Mass., is one of many whose life was
saved by Dr. King's New Discovery.
This great remedy is guaranteed for all
Throat and Lung disc is« s bv City Drug
Store.
Price 50e
and /l.OO. Trial
bottles free.
The Oregon Agriculturist and Rural
Northwest, and the Jack-onvilh Sentinel
both for fl.50 a vear, and both | m | m r*
stup|>ed at «nd of year if subscri|gion not
renewed
Th«- Sentinel is the only pajwr publish­
ed at the county »cat of Jackson county.
The Oregon Agriculturist is publisher!
semimonthly at Portland and it is one of
th«- largest, lx st edited and most |w.puiar
agricultural p«tiers of the Pacific Coast.
It ha» depart tmnts <levot«d to i a h cluss
of farm work and it is an all around p «|x-r
for the farm and the house
$1.50 gets
the Jacksonville Sentinel and tin-Oregon
Agriculturist.
Announcement.
Th«- gallery will lx- opened Saturday
afternoon. Stratford will remain <»nlv
al suit 30 «lays and for th«- first two
weeks only will give, as a s|«vvial induce­
ment to early comers, a 14x17 plioto-
portrait free with each dozen cabinet*.
Ehls portrait ts not a cheap cravoti but a
photograph well worth $3.01). He turned
out over loo of them in Yreka. Cal., this
summer. Come early if von watit the
Urge picture.
lor Rent.
Two fine store rooms, each 25x80 feet
in White-Thomas brick blin k, Medford.
Oregon.
New, well-furnished rooms,
with a big warehouse ill the rear. Apply
to White & Trowbridge.
Fred Rapp et al to Louis Neider-
me«er; prop near Jacksonville..../
May E Griffin and hush to J PTrue;
prop tp 3M s, r 2 w........................
Deaton High et ux to Win R Starr:
prop Main St Ashland...................
Olive A Bayley to Jas M Kaier et
ux; .5 acres tp 3D s, r2 w...........
Joshua Patterson et ux to Susan
Ann Tavlor; lot 14 blk R, R R
add Ashlaud....................................
Geo N Grow et ux toAlice 1 Hugh;
15 acres sec 14 tp 30 s, r 1 e.........
Mary A Brantner ami hush to
Jacob Stone et ux; und
prop
in Talent ...........................................
C 1’ Talent et ux to Jacob Stone;
10 acres <1 I c B4 tp 38 s, r I w....
W. T. York, the real estate denier of
Medford, made Jacksonville a business Riley Haintnersly et ux to J J
Houck; sc'4 sec 12 tp 38 s, r 4 w ...
visit Wednesday.
FRUIT BOXES
We can fill orders promptly for
truit boxes in any quantity from
one hundred boxes to a carload.
Made from best quality seasoned
timber.
^LUMBER—
Retail and wholesale, rough or
dressed. Shipments made tc any
part of the United States.
The IOWA LUMBER
Saw
Planing
Mill,
and
Box
-
-
Jacksonville,
Factory,
Oregon
Union Livery Stables
Rigs on short notice tor timber cruisers, com­
mercial men. mining men, sawmill men. all
kinds of men or parties. Horses fed at rea­
sonable rates.
Geo. N. Lewis, Prop., jacKsonvuie
W hite & T rowbridge
THE BIG LAND AGENTS
MEDFORD. - OREGON
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lie have the largest and best list in Southern Oregon oi
Fruit, Alfalfa, Dairy and Stock Lands, Timber Lands.
Mining Bargains and Town Property.
Dealers in
Sewing Machines, Lime, Cement and
Shingles.
We buy wool and mohair.
CITY
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 shipfted promptly and in
first-class condition.
Not a Sick
Day Since.
"I was taken severely «ick with kidney
trouble. I tried all sorts of medicine»,
none of which relieve«! me.
One «lay I
saw an ad. of your Electric Bitter* ami
2500 determined to try that. After taking a
I few doses I felt relieved, and soon there­
lotto after was entirely cured, ami have not
b«-en sick a «lay since.
Neighbors of
1.500 mine have been cured of Rheumatism,
Neuralgia, Liver mid Kidney trouble*
000 and General Debility." This is what B. F.
! Bass, of Fremont. N. C. writes. Only 50c
I at City Drug Store.
130
Orchard for Lease.
4,50
Mill
COMPANY
The Byliee orchard a mile from Jack­
sonville consisting of 311 acres. 11 acres of
prunes, balance in apples with a few
1 I peaches, will !>«■ leased for a term of
years to a responsible person.
House,
I barn and outbuildings.
Spring water
piped to house. For terms call on or
12-50 adtlress William Bybee, Jacksonville. Ore.
THE
PILL
BOX
Re-opened in the Palm-Hodge
block with the latest in Ladies
Toilet
Articles.
Perfumes.
Drugs, lite.
IVAN HUMASON, MCR.