Jacksonville sentinel. (Jacksonville, Or.) 1903-1906, November 13, 1903, Image 8

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Items.
Iowa lumber (ump.iiii Domqs.
Little Violet Thurston has Ix-en on the
Messrs C. Haler ami E. E. Hart, pres
sick list.
ideut ami treasurer respectively «»f tin-
Mrs Archie Bunch is visiting her low « Lumlicr ami Box coin|mny, arrived
in tnwn the tore jxirt of the week, Mr.
mother, Mrs. Herriott.
Hafer coming by way of Portland and
Chris Kenney, of Jacksonville. made a Mr. Hart via San Francisco. Th«- gen­
flying business trip to Applegate last tlemen have since Ix-en looking «»ver the
Sunday.
affairs of the plant her«- and express them­
selves
as well satisfied with the excellent
Mr. ami Mrs. E. V. Jackson, of Chicago,
showing made by th«- mills during tin-
are visiting the latter's uncle, R Bene­
past few weeks, and the policies recently
dict, of Applegate.
put into effect bv the managers, Edgar
John l’ernoll, the Applegate merchant, and Clarence llafcr, meet w ith their up
was in Grants Pass one «lay til is wirk proval.
purchasing goods.
As to the future plans «>f the com|winy
Messrs. Thurston, Cleland. Clute and th«- gentlemen are reticent as nothing de­
finite has as yet been determine«. upon,
Phelps are grinding quartz this wreck
but they express themselves as lnglilv
They expect a rich clean up.
pleased with the treatment accorded
Mrs. J. A.
Bagley, who with Iler them by tin- ¡reople of Jacksonville.
It
daughter Valine of Matla. III., is visiting is about settled, However, that the com
her parents on Applegate, expects to re­ nanv will open a retail lumber y ir«l hi I
Medfortl ujxm railroad ground tin n-
turn home soon.
Th«- mills here have made an excellent
Mr. ami Mrs. Winetrout gave a birth­
run during the past month. This week a
day party last Saturday evening in honor
full carload of dressed siding was for
of tin ir «laughter Marie. Refreshment»
warded to the company's yanls in Coun
were served and dancing was the chief cil Bluffs, something heretofore unknown I
amusement of the evening. She received
to the retail trade of that citv. An«»th< r
several beautiful presents. All went carload is in process of l«>a>ling. Work
home feeling that they had spent a most
for the season is practically over in the
enjoyable evening.
sawmill, though some sawing will pro
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bably yet lx- «lone should the weather
Conundrum Supper.
permit. The planing mill will likely
The Ladies Aid Society of the M. E. continue operations for some time a»
Church in Jacksonville will give a Cofi- there is a considerable amount of I uiii I m r
undrutii Social on Friday evening Nov. on hand to be worked up and the com­
•Jit from 5 p in. to 10 p. m
Social will pany i» still in receipt of many orders for
l»e in Mr. Ryan’s brick building. near the local trade.
Boss Candy
Kitchen. ______
Bill __________________
of fare will
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A Painful njurv.
l»e furnished. Anyone reading the whole
bill correctly will lx- entitled to supjier
1* H. Daily, county m 'I ioo I superin­
free. Following is the menu:
tendent, started last Tuesday on a tour
A Maid of the Desert.
of ins|>ectivn of the schools under hi*
Something a Soldier is seldom without. supervision and took along with him his
Love's Antidot«-.
shotgun thinking to bag some game
Old Maid's Pleasure.
should he get opportunity. That same
Railroad, B & C. Limited. •lav while crossing the desert he sight'd
Children's Xmas Delight.
a flock of ducks and took a shot at them.
Something Seldom for Sale.
In some manner the gun must have lx-rti
A Yankee Invention. cloggt d up. for with the explosion of
Cause of Visions in the Night.
the shell the gun barrel burst open giv­
Results of a Squeezing Affair.
ing Mr. 1 >ail\ a severe shock and cutting
Commonest Thing in Oregon. a severe gash in his right wrist.
Mr
l4!fJ-li>Jiuisi2_|K,-sg.Julv 4. I!«).:.
Daily returned to Medford as soon as
De*»ert. Had by the Very Best Families. possible and had the wound dressed,
P. S. Don’t Fergit. The Konundrutn coming on home the follow ing da«.
Soshall, Nov. 20. 15*1.3.
While the injury is not dang« rotis it i»
K om MITTV.
very piinful ami will inconvenience till*
superintendent for some time.
Neuralgia Pains.
At RYAN’S, Jacksonville,
Oregon, you will find
A New Line of
Bl
FANCY CHINA
WARE
STEEL DAVENPORT LOUNGES
Rheumatism, lutnliago and sciatic
pains yield to the penetrating influence
of Ballard's Snow I.iuiment. It ¡x-ne-
trates to the nerve ami boue and taring
absorbed into the bkxxl. its healing
properties are conveveil to every part of
the body, and effect some wonderful
cun». Joe. SOCi /I.00. Sold by City
Drug Store.
Doesn't Respect
Old Age.
It's shameful when youth fails to show­
proper respect for old age. but just the
contrary in the case of Dr. King's New-
Life Pills, They cut off maladies no
matter how severe and irrespective of
old age.
Dyspej*sia, Jaundice, Fever
Constipation all yield to this jxrrfect Pill.
J5c at C tv Drug Store.
Probate
Proceeding».
In the matter of the estate of (> R
Buckman; onl r confirming sale of real
property.
In matter of estate of Heziktah C.
Nute; order for final proof.
Frank H. Hull, the eiit« rprising young
photographer, of Medfor«!, was married
Oct. 2!>th in the (Mrson tge at Denver,
Idaho, to Miss Fannie E. Hall. Rev. J
C. Templeton officiating. The voting
people have Ix-en spending their honey­
moon with friemls and relatives in Idaho
but are expected in Medfor«! in the near
future at which place they intend to
reside. The happy couple hav« a w wk­
circle of friends who wish them happi­
ness aiwl prosperity in their latest ven­
ture.
Calling cards, the latest in style and
printe«! so neatly as to resemble copper­
plate work at the Sentinel office.
ANEW STOCK
I will be please«! to show
you my goods whether
you buv or not. Store
next door to Postoffice.
MISS E. HOOVER
I also take orders for
Harness and Saddles
Timber Land Wanted
Call and sec my Stock.
T. C. NORRIS
Kindling Wood—Jl.'lOa load at vani
or delivered. Iowa Lunr>er Compili«.
Ruth Retx-kah lodge No. 1 met last
Monday night and asi 'e from routine
work two candidates were initiate«!
which gave opportunity for a practice in
the team work for the excellence of
which this l«xlge is justly note«!. Re­
freshments were serve«! and several
I. C. Bonham, manager for a large
hours were spent in enjoyable s«x:ial con­
wholesalegr«x.-ery house in Council Bluffs,
course.
Iowa, has lx-en in Jacksonville this week
Colombia river salt salmon bel- visiting his son Charles Bonham, who is
lies, macKeral, Holland herring in employed with the Iowa Lumlx-r Com
Kits and Kegs. Nunan-Taylor Co.
¡»any. Mr. Bonham is on a somewhat
extended tour of th«- Western states, tak­
ing a vacation, but is not averse to invest­
ing in Western property should opportun­
ity offer.
See those «»«Id ¡mrlor pieces, nothing
nicer for a wedding ora birthday present.
C. W. Conklin s.
JACKSONVILLE
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The family of Harry Loftland, living
east of town, was enlivened by the
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MILLINERY STORE
advent of a 7-ponnd lx»v last Wednesday.
Mother an«l babe are doing well.
I have receive«! this week a
Home-cooked meals, 25 cents at Mrs
complete line of the latest
Flory’s in the brick boarding house
Fall an«! Winter effects in
second bl«x-k north of the Court House.
PLUME5 and
SHAPE«
I he latest thing in the Bed and
Lounge line. Come and inspect.
Constipation.
MITCHELL, LEWIS & STAVER CO
MEDFORD BRANCH I). T. LAWION. Mijr.
largest Stock of farm Machinery in South­
ern Oregon.
Complete line of Vehicles, embracing farm
and freight Wagons, Spring Wagons, Car­
riages. Buggies. Etc.
Haying and Harvesting Machinery. Horse­
forks and Wire Rope.
A FULL LINE OF CENERAL SUPPLIES
H. C. MACKEY
Photo Gallery
Secoml Fl«x>r, Adkins Block,
opposite Postoffice.
forcale
i * Tn" V"
-I w « h »|«-«I Oregon
bred fi«x-k, Thirty head of
merino rams
One to four yean, old, medium sized,
short jointed. Bre.l for crossing with
1« gg., Io. »*<•. wool. <| ewes Best gleaners
> 71’
°r '*•
i'"‘l "".st
Medford
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Ore Jlf7
s< U helpful of wcxil and mutton sheep,
tar«- taken to till order» by mail.
Corres|M,mleiic«- wanted with young
bine Photography a Specialty. fanners who are thinking of engaging in
Special attention given to potting
of children. Jill work guaran> mat will lx- to their interest.
teed. Prices reasonable.
Health is absolutely impossible if
constipation be present. Many serious
cases of liver and kidney complaint
have sprung from neglected constipation.
Such a deplorable condition is unneces­
sary. There is a cure for it. Herbine
will speedily remedy matters. C. A.
Lindsay, 1*. M., Bronson, Fla., writes,
Feb. 12, 15)02: “Having trie«! Herbine,
1 find it a fine medicine for constipa­
tion.“ 50c bottle. Sokl by City Drug
If you want to rent a farm or have land
Store.
I to rent sec T. C. Norris, Jacksonville.
Minto & Wain,
-Salem,
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Oregon