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About Jacksonville sentinel. (Jacksonville, Or.) 1903-1906 | View Entire Issue (Dec. 11, 1903)
1 a s|>eci.il « tlbrt to put in a sto. k fiolll winch Ciirislllias presents cun lx- s. levied In fancy tockers and easy chairs and tine Mrs. J. W. Opp and her children went |k»rlor pieces his selection embraces man . . a • , . — A 1 « a .« • 1» — - B s 1. . B . .. B •. • I * «■ « I, m I - .. ■ to Portland last Friday to remain until articles the liest to I m - had in the market. after the holidays with relatives and In rugs an I art squares he has a tine selection, while in childrens' toes lie lias friends in that city. housekeeping outfits complete and the Rev. F. G. Strange preached Wednes bureaus and other articles are large day evening at the Presbyterian church enough to be more than a lucre toy. At in Medford, where union revival services Ryan’s. Christmas buyers can find a fine are being held for this week. selection of paintings, china and vases as S. C. Swagertv and his son Harlon well as mane other things that make ac started for Klamath countv Moi day each ceptable presents. Their line of Ixioks with a load of apples which they will «nibruce all the standard and classical sell to the stockmen of that section. worksaswell as Ixxiks for children's Jas Crouemiller has mail' Miss Ethel Fleury left Monday for reading Baker City to visit at the home of an un things in his well selected stock of good» cle who resides in that citv. Miss Eh urv that would make acceptable presents, but may secure a position .11 a store in Baker it is a pt< tty yair of shoes tor the baby, or Citv in which case she will take up Inr a present for an older member of the family trom his line of China ware. At residence there. tile City Drugstore a display of tine jew C. T. Davidson returned Tuesday from elrv and handsome toilet pieces and sets Lower Applegate where he had l>een to are to lie see 11 as also the standard ami examine a placer mine on Oscar creek latest lxx»ks. A host of otln r articles are for Portland parties who are negotiating in stock that would make most acceptable for its purchase. Mr. Davidson reports much activity among miners in that sec presents. At the Boss Confection* re, Mr Learned his been busy early and late tion and the output of gold promises to making up a stock of hotne made candies be large this winter. for the Christmas trade Mr. Learned has Beautiful Christmas boxes filled with also a fine assortim nt of decorative- g ods delicious Lowney Chocolates. Medford for Christinas trees. Ulrich it Co have Book Store. a big assorttnene of candv Ixith home- ma<le and factors- confections and nuts of all kinds. The' have also a tine display CONKLIN’S of childrens toys And last but not less important is the roast for the Christin is CHRISTMAS SUGGESTIONS dinner, which the City Mr at Market will Rugs in many beautiful pat be j retired to furnish, well cut ami tend terns, Portieres, till grades. er and juicy. Couch covers, latest designs. Ashland Normal Notes. Table covers. Carjx t Swe p- ers. Parlor Tables. Ladies Prof. Watts' last chapel talk was on work stands, Jardiniere the situation in Panama. stands. Rockers, to suit all, t Prof. Mulkey lectured last Saturday Morris chairs. Music Racks. evening at Cottage Grove. Ladies Desks, Ladies dress ing cases, Folding tablts. Grover Feebler from Jennings, Louis- Rattan Gixxls, Ladles Work iana entered school this week Stands. Fancy Tables. Wall The executive committee of the Hoard Pockets. of Regents h i* plans made for an extra supply of good water. The work will For the Children l>egin next week. wagons, Rocking Bovs horses, Desks and Black Ray Loosley from Klamath Agency boards, Doll carriages. Ex has the distinction of being the tallest tension tables, Side boards. student of the school, six feet four inch closets. Dressers, China es. He is a junior ami every senior has Commodes, Iron beds for dolls to look up to him. The class in geology under Prof. Pa' tie Home-cooke<i meals. 2a cents at Mrs has already developed a great int< rest in Flory’s in the brick boarding house the study of local formations. New second block north of the Court House specimens of rocks are <1 lily brought by Justice W. J. Plvmale convened his the members of the class. court Saturday and continued the sessions The following classes have organized Monday, Tuesday and Wednesday while and adopted colors within the last ti n hearing argument' and evidenc“ in the days: The junior, freshman, and teachers' case of George E. Neulier. who had review clisses. There is high class spir brought suit against H H. C itler for f'>s it in the school. Sp'cial rivilri exists and Chas. Bonh tin for for “goods and la-tween the seni< rs and juniors, C lass merchandise” supplied t > these young yells, class songs. and class Colors men. Mr. Neulier was rt |ire>ented bv are in the breeze. The junior colors Clarence Reaines and the lx»ys were re have been as high as the top of the flag presented by Gus Newbury. Mr. New pole of the main building and the senior bury brought evidence to show th it his veil has rent the ski. client. Chas. Bonham, was under age. A Costly Mistake. and he secured the apjx>intm*.-nt bv the court of a guardian ad litem. H H Cut Blunders are sometimes very exp< n- ler lieing chosen to act for the min »r, sive. Occasionally- lift- itself is the price Bonham. As a minor cannot legally in of a mistake, but you'll never lx- wrong cur a debt for “gixxls and merchandise” if y ou take Dr. King’s New Life Pills at a saloon Mr. Neulier dropped his case for Dyspepsia. Dizziness, Headache, against young Bonham, who claim -d Liver or Bowel troubles. Thev ate gentle that he was but 19 ye its old, though he yet thorough. 25c, at I>rtig Store. represented, so Mr. Neuber states, that Bates Io Remember. he was of age w hen he purchased the wet goods. Young Cutler being of age Monday, Dec 14 — Decemlx-r term of Mr. Neulier succeeded in collecting $10 circuit court for Jackson county- conve nes of his account for $5K. at Jacksonville. In many of the homes Christmas tri es Saturday, Dec. 19—F irm« rs institute at Jacksonville under auspices of Jack will be had and family reunions held. sonville board of trade with forenoon, In the wav of presents for old and young afternoon and evening sessions con the stores of Jacksonville never lielore ducted by professors from the Oregon carried such a selection as this year, both State Agricultural College in quantity and quality. Nunan-Tavlor Company, in their drygoods department Friday. Dec. IK. — Delinquent tax sale for Ja -kson county at court house in have many articles that make useful Jacksonville. presents and they also have a fine line of table w ire and cutlery. C. W. Friday, December IK,—Parents Meeting and school < xercises at High School Conklin at the furniture store has made building at 2 p. m. Monday, Dec. 21 st.,—S|x-cial session of JACKSONVILLE APPLEGATE STAGE Oregon legislature will convene. H enry W kxdt . Driver Leaves Jacksonville LOCAL NOTES daily except Sunday at *am arriving at Ap FOR THE HOLIDAYS. plegate at 11 a m Leave Applegate at l[:l’> ar riving at Jacksonville at ’ p m. Close connection New seeded Raisins, Zante made with stage to Steamboat and stage to Kubli Currant», Citron Mince Meat, and Davidson Cranberries, New Cream JACKSONVILLE COPPER MINES STAGE Cheese. Nunan-Taylor Co. lOHXR. W ilson . Driver Leaves Jacksonville at 7 a. m. Mondays Wednesdays and Prulays for Head About to Burst From Severe Ruch, Uniontown. Parcel. Watkins and Joes Bar, Bilious attack. returning on the following days. GRAND RAFFLE. A grand rafflie for |100 in gold is to take place at the Banquet saloon on the evening of December 24th. 1 he prize I will lie divided. J75 going to the winner and $25 to the next liest contestant. Tickets range from 1 cent to fl each. A fine turkey supper will be served after the raffle, which will be free to all. “I had a severe bilious attack and felt ' like my head was about to burst when I 1 got hold of a free sample r>f Chamberlain's Stomach and Liver Tablets. I took ¡1 dope of them after slipper and the next day felt like a new man and have been feel ing hippy ever since,” says Mr. J. W. Smith of Juliff, I «-xas. For biliousness, stomach troubles and constipation these Tabletshave no equal Price 25 cents. For sale by City Drug Store. '«v5 nV» y HOLIDAYS >> J > 'S ¡1 To give all an oppor tunity to examine our very complete line of Christmas goods this store will he kept open evenings until Xmas. j' I »•»' & s &*v Ryan’s gl uovi WXç Union Livery Stables Riffs on short notice for tinitier cruisers, com- inercia I men. mininf! men, sawmill men, all kinds of men or parties. Horses ted at rea- sonatile rates. Geo. N. Lewis, Prop Jacksonville Man BJOU can tell one as far as you see him. X There is a certain style about him that is unmistakable, a n a 11 y an <1 pro nounced dressiness th t is altogether dif ferent from the best ready-made. THE INTERNATIONAL TAILORING COMPANY, NEW YORK AND CHICAGO. has developed the making of fine made-to-measure garments into a science and reduced the cost to a mere fraction of old-time mer chant tailors’ prices. We are the local dealers for this famous concern and carry over 450 of their elegant up-to-date samples, which we would be pleased to show you. 18 orders the last month attest the popularity of these suits in Jacksonville. Orders filled promptly and at lowest prices. JAS. CRONEMILLER, agent