LOCAL NOTES Dry wood iti any quantity to suit. quire at Orth's meat market. In­ Walter Oglesby returned Wednesday from Weed, California, where he has been employed in a saw mill for months past, and will spend the holidays with his parents here. Quaker Herbs, three packages for one dollar, at the City Drug Store. Father Paul Datin, rector of the Cathol­ ic church at Grants Pass ami extraordin ary chaplain of St. Joseph's parish, was a guest of Father J. D. Murphy while mak­ ing an official visit to this parish. Lost, in Jacksonville on Thursday of this week a ladies' black Russian purse, containing a small sum of money and some personal articles. Finder will please leave at the Sentinel office and re­ ceive reward. Toys and games, the kind that please you. Medford Book Store. Mr. and Mrs. Horace Pelton of Sams Valley are in Jacksonville this week guests at the home of Mr. ami Mrs. Jas A. Wilson. Mr. Pelton is a juror in at - ' tendance at court and Mrs. Pelton is vis- . iting friends and Thursday they ittended ! . the installation ceremonies of Adriel Chapter No. 3, O. E- S. of which they are members. Tr sjsiss notices on doth sent Io mail to any uddn .»s tor #1 .00 a dozen The residents of the cop|»er district on the Upper Applegate are making an ef­ fort to get a postoffice established at Joes Bar. Joes Bar is the terminus of the Jacksonville ami Upper Applegate stage line and is the trade point all the settle­ ment on Applegat-- slope of the Siskiyou mountains and a postonice would l»e a great convenience to that section. There is a probability that should a poatoffice l»e established at Joes Bar that the office at Watkins will lie discontinued as most of the patrons of that office reside along the mail route and could get their mail delivered in boxes bv the mail carrier. Toilet Cases, smoking sets, glove box­ es, handkerchief eases, traveling cases. Medford Book Store. Mrs. Adda B. Coivig, grand chief of honor, of the Oregon (»rand Lodge of l»e- gree of Honor, with Jesse Thrasher as driver, drove out to Eagle Point Thurs­ day to make an official visit to Cypress Lodge No. 12the lodge instituted by Mrs. Coivig aner» and has most flattering prospects for a large membership. The Odd Fellows were honored at their meeting Monday night by a visit from Chris Keegan and John Jacobs who Hon. Joseph Micelli of Roseburg, grand were employed in Whipp's marble works master of the Oregon Grand Lodge. In in Ashland before it was closed up. have honor of the occasion the Reis kalis met opened a shop of their own in that city. met with the Odd Fellows and there was Both are young, industrious men anil a large attendance from lioth lodges. thoroughly understand the monument The Grand Master exemplified the works and stonecutter's trade and there is every of the order and gave the officers and reason to expect that they will make a ' members a most instructive drill. At the success of their venture. Both young J close of the work he gave an address mt n were former residents of Jackson­ that was replete with facts pertaining to ville and they have manv friends h« re the ordet. He has visited the greater who are glad to know of their business part of the state and has found the order enterprise and have the best wishes for in a very prosperous conditiou with pro­ spects for a greater growth next year their success. There are now 175 lodges in the state At the Presbyterian church preparations having a membership of over 11,OHO The are being made for a fine Christmas enter­ Oddfellows Home at Woodstock, Port tainment Thursday evening. It will be land, is now finished and is as well ap­ given by the Sunday School the children pointed a public building as there is in of which, assisted by their teachers and Oregon. There are now 12 persons in their superintendent. Prof. Washbum. are | the Home. Grand Master Micelli corn preparing a program of musical and j plemented the Jacksonville lodge on the literary features that will be pleasing to interest the memtiers took in the order their friends. A tree loaded with candy | and their ardor for its work. The follow - and nuts for the little ones will be a 1 :ng members were present from other feature of speci il interest to the children. I lodges: E. E Phipps, C. L. Paine, Ash- The exercises will commence at 7:30 p. j land, S. H. Cook, L. C. Basye. Jno. Per m. and an invitation is extended to the noli. Applegate; J. L. Simmons and W. public lo attend the entertainment. II Simmons, Sterling, J. H. Thorndike, i Medford, Henry Maury, Central Point; A Frightened Horse, R. Cook. Foots Creek; Jas. Young, Running like mad down the street Grants Pass; J. McIntyre, W. B. Coff dumping the occupants, or a hundred man, Arthur Smith, G. A. Tyson, Forest other accidents, are every dav occur­ Creek; A. T. Smith, J. L. Hammersley, rences, It behoove# everybody to have Gold Hill. A bounteous sup|»er was pro­ a reliable salve handy and there’s none vided by Mrs. Chris. Ulrich and a most as good as Bucklen's Arnica Salve. enjoyable hour was spent discussing the Burns, Cuts, Sores Eczema and Piles dis­ dainty viands set forth. appearing quickly under its soothing ef­ fect. 25c, at Drug Store. Card of Thanks. Have you made your selections for Xmas? If not look over Conklins list of Christmas suggestions in an­ other column. New things added each week. C. W. CONKLIN UNDERTAKER AND EMBALMER MATT CALHOUN Real Estate Dealer I have in mv hands at the present time a large num­ ber of Balams m FARM, FRUIT and GARDEN LANDS, and TOWN PROPERTY, in differ« pat ts of Rogue River Valiev. Mv commissions ate reasonable thus giving advantage to both seller and buyer. 1 can furnish any kind of propei tv that new settler niav desire. PHOENIX The undersigned desire to exjiress the citizens of Jacksonville, and esjievi al­ ly to the boys and voung men, their ap­ preciation of the generous patronage they have given us during the time that we have lieen in business in Jacksonville. C hris U lrich Rov U lrich . FOR. THE HOLIDAYS. New seeded Raisins, Zante Currants, Citron Minco Meat, Cranberries, New Cream Cheese. Nun»n-T»ylor Co. Head About to Burst From Bilious attack. TO all ALL to (MURCHSUPPERS (MURCXSUPPERS SOCJETYADÎJ4NER5 y imported J apanese M p K i KS Severe “I had a severe bilious attack and felt like my head was about to burst when I 1 got hold ofa free sample of Chamberlain's Stomach and Liver Tablets. I took a dose j of them after supper ami the next da> felt like a new man anil have Ix-en feel­ ing happy ever since,” says Mr. J. W. Smith of Juliff, Texas. For biliousness, stomach troubles and constipation these Tablets have no equal. Price 25 cents, i For sale by City Drug Store. WITH PURCHASES OF How Can I Keep Up with the Times ? T is pretty hard to keep well informed on the political news, the scientific news, the literary news, the educational movements, the great business developments, the hundreds of interesting and valuable articles in the hundreds of excellent magazines. About the only way it can be done by the average busy man and woman is to read a magazine like “ The Review of Reviews," and. as it is the only magazine of the sort, it is a good thing to send $2.50 for a year's subscription. I Popular Holiday Lxr.ursions, /xCQSSe& FOR SALE BY James Cronemiller, Jacksouville, ■ • Oregon T. K. Bolton and Emil Peil. who have been successfully conducting excursions to San Francisco for several years, an nounce another, to take place during the holidays. It will leave Ashland Satur­ day, Dec. 26th, on the noon train. Round-trip tickets have lieen placed at fl6, good for 15 days. 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