Jacksonville sentinel. (Jacksonville, Or.) 1903-1906, November 20, 1903, Image 4

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    LOCAL
NOTES
Sterling C. Minnick id Central
spent Tuesday in Jacksonville.
Fl
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point
1). \V. Beede of tile Big Sticky district
visited Jacksonville Wednesday.
has a vert promising placer | ro|>vrty up
on which tin v have done a vast itnounl
ot work during the past summer and
"diich they are now actively iqx iating
with two glints and a large force of men.
The in w compinv ex|x-cts to make un
excellent cleanup bv the end of tin- sea
son.
Jacob Knutzen of Steamlxxit ins a bus­
Our new Fall patterns are ready for
iness visitor to Jacksonville Saturday your inspection. Measurements tak­
last.
en. Fit guaranteed or no acceptance.
VVc can fill orders promptly for
fruit boxes in any quantity from
one hundred boxes to a carload.
Made from best quality seasoned
timber.
Nunan-Taylor Co.
Estil Phipps, the attorney of Vhland,
was in town Wednesday on professional
The supn me court of (In gon this week
business.
aflirmed the decision of Hon. II. K.
G. W. Winetrout of the upper Apple­ H mu.i in the case of Mrs. M.,rv H. Han
gate. accompanied bv his wife, was a >us- lev vs Mrs. E. J. Kubli. The question
under dispute was as to whether the
iness visitor to the city Wednesday.
plaintiff was entitled to a one third dow
Win. M. Swartzfager. the progressive er interest in certain real estate which
and energetic miner of Steamboat, was had txdonged to ln r husband, the late
in town last Saturday and made final John A. II mli v, and which had been
proof on a homestead property.
sold under execution without plaintiffs
R. E. Graham, who haslieen employed approval, or whether she had a one-half
f r a numtx r of mouths as a lumber grad­ dower interest as allowed bv the new law
er for tile low a Lum' er Company, and ofO rgon. Judge Hann.i decided in fa
who has resigned his position, expects to vor of Mrs. Hanley's claim for one half
1 ive to <1 av for .Seattle, where he will ac­ and the supreme court did not reverse
cept a position. He will be accoinpantsd his decision.
by his wile.
All the latest magazines ami periodi­
C. C. Pursed, the sawmill man if the cals at the City Drug Store.
Saw Mill. Planing Mill and Box Factory,
upper Applegate, sjient several days in
One of the lx--t selections of millinery
town this week.
Mr. Pursel came to goods to be seen in Medford is at the
Jacksonville,
-
-
Oregon
Jacksonville last week to attend to some st >re of Maud E. Wilson N Co. in M»<1-
business matters but owing to the high fin 1 on F street west of the S 1*. de|x»t f.
water caused by the excessive laitis if ami her prices are satisfactory to custo­
last week lie was unable to ford the mers
streams and so his return was iklaved.
Joseph Hoskins, a voting man living ..t
If you have any Timber land you w ant Gold Hill, w is irnsted last S lldav up» n
to sell—See T. C. Norris.
complaint ot J H. Ring of the-aim loc-'
alrtv, charging him witn having stolen
Stockraisers in Eastern Oregon have
about threi hundred feet of lumber from
formed a combine by which they hope to
Rigs on short notice tor timber cruisers, com
an old cabin ub. n projxrtv belonging to
dispose of their stock to a otter advan­
Dr. C. R. R iv ot Gold Ray. Young
mercial men, mining men, sawmill men, nil
tage than by selling to the buvers
Hoskins was given a tri il Tuesday afti r-
They will employ their own traveling
kinds of men or parties Horses ted nt rea-
noon before Justice <4 the Peace W. J.
salesmen and will probable open retail
Plymale. with the following in attml-
sonnldc rates.
markets of their own. There are buvers
ance as jurors: Jm> Renault. PhilGlrave,
in tile field but they quote lower prices
Chas. Dunford, G. N Lewis, P. D* ne
thin last year ami will buy only cattle
gan and G E FTpnerson. J. H. Ring.
that are in prime condition.
J. I’. Smith, Jack Smith. T.J. Miller. Dr
Percv McKenzie md Miss Elizabeth C. R Ray, J. M. Rader, and E. Sl<»ver
Buck. b >th well known yo mg people of had been sap >en ied as witnesses for the
th s county and b »th of whom have prosicution which was represt r.ti-d Attor
worked fur a number of years in Med­ ney C. L. Rearm s and Attorney Gus New­
ford as p inters, were married in tha* bury, who defended the i«c'.i-id had for
city la~t Saturday evening, the Rev. R. witnesses; Ja- Hoskins. Harry Hayrs. J.
C. Blackw’ 11 offici ting. They will make N. Haves ami Nellie Hayes. The evi­
their home in Medford.
Both parti s dence brougb.t forth no'hing »tall incrim­
have a wide circle of friends who offer inating and the jury promi tlv brought
them congratulations and wish them the in a verdict of not guilty and Hoskins
best of success anil happiness.
w is accordingly relea»« d.
To get j erfect rest use one of those
Storing Apples in lukinra.
silk floss or cotton felt mattresses, They
Rev. F. Walden. one of the 1 cst known
are the l»est. C. W. Conklin.
11 e have t hr large st and best list in Southern (Oregon oi
tnd m st slice> *sful frti* grow rs of the
The Missouri Mining company, whose
Fruit. Alfalfa. Dairy and Stock Lands. Timber Lands,
Yakima valley, describes in tin Ranch
mine is located on Steves Fork, Carbtiri
Mining Bargains and Town Property.
creek, has changed hands, tlie new com­
Willamette valley tne’hod is to make a
pany M-irg composed of M. O. Warner,
pen with rail', cover the bottom with
W. H. Rickey of Medford. I>r. E ()
straw , put ill a lot ot apples tin t ano her
Ikalcrs in
Smith of Eugene, R. H Wallace ami J.
layer of striw. etc . until tin jx-n is full.
W. Newkirk of Portland. 'I his company
The apples are protected by straw next
th nils also. Mr. Walden’s tin- hod is
Disastrous Wrecks.
a s tfer one for districts subject to -• v< re
Carelessness is responsible for many a freezing and also has the advantage in
railway wreck and the same causes are a lowing the apples to l»e readily t ken in
making human wrecks of sufferers from sections, IF says:
"I do not put my apples in cellars— /VMM
Throat ami Lung troubles.
But since
the advent of Dr. King's New Discovery they are t< o warm. It must be lememtier-
for Consumption, C >ughs and Colds, ed that apples to krep well must be kept
even the worst cases can l»e cured, ami cool. A teinpeiattire of .’>2 to ‘.'o is about
hopeless resign itv n is no longer necess­ right. But we cannot control the temp
HENRY W. ORTH, PROP
ary. Mrs. Lois Cragg of Dorchester, erature except in a cold storage plant,
Mass., is one of many wh >se life was ami even thin only with extra ran-. Mv
saved by Dr. King's New Discovery. method is as follows: 1 dig down into the
Th s great remedy is guaranteed for all ground about one spade leng'h and about
Throat and Lnng disc tses bv City Drug seven feet wide. The length may be
Store.
Price 50c
and $1.00. Trial anywhere from a few f< et to several hun­
• •
bottles free.
dred, according as the demand» require.
Into this trench I put a good clean coat
of straw three or four inches thick.
S. P. R. R. TIME CARD. Then I jxmr dow n tin- apples ami make
Sftecial attention given to orders from n distance for
a rick of them just as high ¡is I can w ith­
Mining Camps and Mills Meats shipped promptly and in
North-find
South-B nd
Stations.
out the apples running over the sides. I
Trains.
Trains.
hrst-class condition.
•over this rick with straw the same thick- ;
No 12 No 1«
No 15 No 11
ness as under them. N» xt I cut boards
six fret in length ami fasten them togeth­
p.m
7 15 er by using f< m v boards as strips.
Lv..... Portland............... Ar. 7 mi
M;30
They
Not <i Sick Day Since.
1:31
5:10
11.110 ............ Salem
10:33
are made up in sections 10 or 12 feet
“I was taken sevi rely sick with kidney
long.
p.tn
trouble. I tried all sorts of medicines,
1:10
12.:»i ........... Albany........................ 3:1«
11:35
‘‘These boards are 1 laced over the ap­
none of which relieved me.
(inc day I
ples so pr pared as to support themselves.
saw an ad. of your Electric Bitters and
............ Eugene .....................
1:42
3.00 Theyjirenot allowed to rest on the apples,
deti rmined to try that. After taking a
but come close to tin m.
These boards
few doses I felt relieved, and soon there­
1 r.i
p.m
are
covered
with
dirt
three
or
four
inches
10:10
11.45
5:50 ............Roseburg.................
after was entirely cured, ami have not
The ends may be left ojxm till
«15 thick.
10:13 ............Grants ¡’ass............. • >.2>
been sick a day since.
Neighbors of
1 50
11:11 ............ Gold Hill .................
quite cold weather is threatened and then
mine have been cured of Rheumatism,
4:29
5iM
11 JM» ............ Central Point.........
closed up. A] pies put up in this way will
4 19
4 >52
11:1-5 ...........Medford.....................
Neuralgia, Liver and Kidnev troubles
keep with less loss than when put up in
and General Debility.” This is what B F.
. hi
¡my other way except cold storage. These
4 io
1 11 ricks can be ojxmerl, a section at a time, Bass, of Fremont. N. C. wrifes. Only 50c
12.02 ............ Phoenix ..................
11:28
4 :v
LOO
at City 1 )rug Store.
12.12 .......... Talent.........................
11 :38
......... in the winter ami the apples taken out
Orchard for I ease.
and hauled to the (lacking cellar. Noth­
p.m
’■' m » * L2I
Re-opened in the Palm-liodge
.
12:55 ............. tibia nr!
ing but perfectly sound apples should be
Tin-
Bybee
orchard a mile from Jack­
12
03
12
20
............
Montague
................
4:28
I 2.5
block wit h the latest in Ladies
— put away in this manner. —Rural North­ sonville consisting of .'10 acres, II acres of
p.m west .
a.m
Toilet
Articles,
Perfumes,
a tn
prunes, balance in apples with a few
5:10 ............ Sacramento ........... 10.50 11:50
5:10
Drugs,
Lie.
peaches,
will
I
k
-
leased
for
a
term
of
H;05
21
22
7 :»V> Ar..... San Francisco....Lv
8:55
Candy.
years to a resjxmsible [x rsoii.
House,
Tickets sold to all points in the United Struts
The largest assortment ever in Jackson­ barn and outbuildings.
Spring water
Sleeping car reservations made on application. ville.
Hand made and factory made. piped to house. For terms call on or
I reigiit house opens at Sa. til. and closes at 120
The Model, Max Muller's old stand.
p
W. V. LIPPINCOTT, Agent.
address William Bybee,'Jacksonville, Ore.
LUMBER
Retail and wholesale, rough or
dressed. Shipments made tc any
part of the United States.
The
IOWA
LUMBER
COMPANY
Union Livery Stables
Geo. N. Lewis, Prop.,
Jacksonville
W hite a T rowbridge
THE RIG LAND AGENTS
MEDFORD. - OREGON
Sewing Machines,
Lime, Cement
and
Shingles
We buy wool and mohair.
CITY
MEAT
MARKET
ALL KINDS OF FRESH MEATS
WHOLESALE and RETAIL ::
THE
PILL
BOX
IVAN HUMASON,
MC r .