Jacksonville sentinel. (Jacksonville, Or.) 1903-1906, December 25, 1903, Image 2

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I AWYFIK
LAWYERS
Dry wtaal in any quantity to suit.
quire at Orth's meat market.
Will practice in all the Courts ot the
State.
W, R.CelvIf. Jackwaville. liee. H. Ihirlu«. UraaisPass.
HR. T. T. SHAW
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DENTIST
All work equal to the best to be had in
Portland.
Crown*. Bridge work and Artificial Teeth
on either rubber or cellutoid plater.
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JacKsonville
S.
JOHN
Oregon
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Misses Josephine ami Ella Orth re- '
turned Sunday evening from .Ashland
where they had spent two dm sin a pleas­
ant visit with friends.
Miss Marguerite Krause is home from
Klamath Falls where she has been for :
the past two months on a visit to her 1
brotiter, Otis Krause, who is conducting
a confectionery store in that town.
Toys and games, the kind that please
you. Medford Book Store.
R. NEIL
C.
Reames
E.
L.
Benjamin F. Edmondson and MissKiz-
zie Hale were married Monday by Justice
W. J. Plvmale at his residence.
The
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bride is a Siskiyou county young lady,
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ATTORNEY-AT-LAW
while the groom is a former resilient of
A. E. Reames, district attorney,
Butte Creek, but he, too. has lately been
1st Judicial District.
residing in Siskiyou county and they will
Jack vonV Ule.
Oregon make that county their future home.
Trespass notices on cloth sent by mail
to any address for /l.00 a dozen.
A
E REAMES
D
G. GALE, M. D
The Gold Hill News says that Lance
Bros, have just finished a 00 foot derrick at
their mine on Foots Creek, and will use
Office in Orth's Building
it to move stones and stumps from their
Hours: 2 to 5 and 7 to S p. m
ground. .And also that Barrickman Bros,
and Malcottib Frteileti have bonded the
Oregon
Jacksonville
Confidence mine on (»alls creek, know n
as the Joe Owens mine, and will com­
mence work at once. ~
Two of the gentle­
men are from Kansas anil the other from
Merlin.
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-AT-LAW
Will practice in all courts of the
In order that they might attend the
state.
farmers institute Saturday- r evening the
Office on California street one
young ladies of the E. B. N. L. club post­
block south of the court house.
poned the meeting of their club from
Jacksonville,
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Oregon
Saturday to Monday evening, when thev
met at the home of Miss Kate Broad and
had the jolly time that only a groupe of
IB- year old girls can have. The officers
of the club are Lelia Prim, president;
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JEWELER
| Delia Reuter, vice president; Bertha
Watches and clocks repaired
: Prim, secretary; Clara Elmer, treasurer.
promptly and all work guaran­
[
Mr. ami Mrs. J. W. Opp returned Sun­
teed.
day from Portland. Mr. Opp was on
Office opposite U. S. Hotel.
only a brief business trip to the Oregon
Oregon metropolis and to accompany Mrs. Opp
Jacksonville.
and the two little ones home. Mrs. Opp
having been there for a couple of weeks
visiting relatives and frienils. Mr. Opp
states that business was never better in
Portland and that the feeling is expres­
sed by the business men that the coming
year is to be one of great prosperity to
to all lines investment in Oregon.
Veterinary Surgeon.
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PHVSICIAST
unit srnc.Piiv
PHYSICIAN and
SURGEON
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NEWBURY
W. HICKEL
J. H. Messner,
Toilet Cases, smoking sets, glove box­
es. handkerchief cases, traveling cases.
Medford Book Store.
Medford.
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Oregon
The
Candy
Kitchen
No chalk, clay, corn starch nor
poisonous coloring used in my
candy. The finest Caramels, Swiss
Creams and Bon Hons a specialty.
Nuts, Fruits and Canned Goods.
All kinds of Soft Drinks handled.
Plain Mixed Candy
IO Cent* per Pound.
AL
YELLOW NEWTOWN PIPPINS
SPITZENBURGS,
JONATHANS
Also a full line of all kinds of Nursery stock.
Delivery grounds in rear of Warner
Davis’ store.
ORTH
Merritt Bellinger of Medford was in
Jacksonville Tuesday, on business at the
UNITED STATES LAND COMM1SSIONER court house. Mr. Bellinger is in the
real estate business and he states that
Filings and final proofs for homesteads
there is more inquiry then usual for land
and timber claims made.
and he thinks that property is going to
be of ready sale this coming year.
JacKsonville
Oregon
Quaker Herbs, three packages for one
dollar, at the City Drug Store.
The Native Daughters will hold their
installation of officers on the first Wed­
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VW KU
LAWYER
nesday in January. On account of the
Office opposite Court House
numerous other events in which the la­
dies of this lodge are taking part, they
Jacksonville
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Oregon will have no special exercises or Isinquet
for that evening.
A.
25,000
LEARNED
Manufacturer of
Guaranteed Pure
Homemade Candy
FOR
SALE BY
L. B. WARNER, "O
I
ested in the good roads topics that were
discussola! Hie institute • While in Jack­
sonville Mr. Rose was a guest of Mr. and
Mrs. (lu* N-wbury, Mrs. Newbury Is-ing
his daughter.
Hon. John D. (»well has Ix-en ap|x*int-
ed by Governor Chamberlain to again
serve as one of the regents of the Oregon
State Agricultural College. During Ilia
past term asa mcrnlxr of the Ixntrd of
j regents Mr Oluell has proved himself to
be a strong friend *>f the College ami hi*
discriminating business judgment and
thorough exivriem e oil all m liter* ja-r-
taming to the agricultural interest* of
Oregon has bren of great value to the
board and a factor of no smal1 itnjiortancr
to the splendid success that has been
brought to the agricultural college tn the
last few • years.
The Pacific Homestead published at
Salem was represented at the farmers
institute be K. A. Rhoten, i.nc of Marion
county's bright Young farmers.
Mr.
Rhoten proved himself to la- a wide
awake newsjisper man ami well represen­
ted his |>a|ier and the Home*lead will
contain a well written account of the
institute proceeding* in full. The Paci­
fic Homestead is otic of the liest agricul­
tural papers in the United States and a*
it s an Oregon publication its articles
are prr|>arcd with a view of meeting
Oregon farm conditions thus making it
of sfiecial value to all classes of agricul­
tural interest* in tin* state, and it covers
every phase of farm work. The sub
scription is but /l.tMia year.
Columbia river salt salmon bel­
lies, machera!, Holland herring in
Kits and Kegs. Nunan-Tayior Co.
Ralph Billings, son of G, F. Billings,
the well know nal estate dealer, presi­
dent of the Southern Oregon Chautauqua
and the man who has done more to build
up Ashland than any other one person in
that town, came to Jacksonville Satur­
day morning and stayer! over until Sun­
day while attending the farmers institute.
Mr. Billings and his father own a tine
farm near Ashland and as it is under his
supervision he proposes to handle it to
get the best returns |x»ssible and being a
bright, studious young man he is after
all the up-to-date irleas that are to lie had
that are oí profit to the farmer. He was
greatly pleased with the institute and
pronounced it a fine success ami that the
addresses and discussions were of the
greatest value to him. Mr. Billings is
one of tile farmers of Jackson county who
can I m - counter! on to give future institu­
tes that may be held in this county
the most hearty support.
Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Thomas from the
Grove district on the Medford road were
in Jacksonville Monday buying an out­
fit of furniture for a house that they have
recently had built on land that they own
east of the Grove school house. They
expect to move to their new home some
time next month. This past year they
have been living with Mr. Thomas’ father,
A Frightened Horse.
J. W. Thomas and assisting him in car­
Running like mad down the street
ing for his farm, but Mr Thomas Sr. has
leased his place ami will retire from active dumping the occupants, or a hundred
other accidents, are every dav occur-
farm work.
i rences. It behooves everybody to hive
M. Bellinger, the rustling Medford real a reliable salve handy and there’s none
estate dealer, reports that he has sold for i as good as Bucklen's Arnica Salve.
Henry and Amanda Moyer a two acre Burns, Cuts, Sores Eczema am! Piles dis­
tract of land that they have in East Med­ appearing quickly under its soothing ef-
ford to John Norton, of Phoenix, for /!,- 1 feet. 25c, at Drug Store.
200. Fie also sold for Wm. Dickison, of
Table Rock precinct, his fine farm of 1B0 I
Popular Holiday Ixeursions.
acres to E. McDonald, of Medford, con­
T. K. Bolton and Emil Peil. who have
sideration |13,000. Mr. McDonald will
been successfully conducting excursions
take possession at once. And he sold for
to San Francisco for several years, an
W. P. Rhodes, of Merrill, Oregon, his
nounce another, to take place during the
residence property in South Medford to
holidays. It will leave Ashland Satur­
Mrs. R. M. Whiteside, of Medford, con­
day, Dec. 2Bth, on the noon train.
sideration /BOO.
Round-trip tickets have lieen placed at
L. A. Rose, who has a fine farm near ! /IB, good for 15 days.
' Phoenix and who is road supervisor for
In order that ample accomodation*
that district, was in Jacksonville Satur­ may lie arranged for, those intending to
day for the fanners institute and so well make the trip are requested to inform the
pleased was he with the day sessions that management as early as possible.
he remained over until Sunday that he
The hundreds who have participated in
might attend the evening meeting. Mr. these excursions will testify to the enjoy­
Rose has the reputation, and fully earned ment
lt afforded by them,
them.
The intrixluct-
too, of being one of the best road super­ ion of the New Year in San Francisco is
visors in Jackson county and lie is inter- something worth witnessing.
Holiday
Goods
French Stag Toilet Sets
Cut <>I hss mid Fnncy Dishes
Fine line <>/ ll'r/st Hof's
and Purses
Triple and Hilt .Mirrors
Fine Perfumes
The Latest Honks, both
Standard anti Fiction
Dolls and
¡lends
Prices right and as­
sortment complete
City Drug Store
J. W. Robinson. M. D., Proprietor
Clothes
Made Like New
Having opened Steam Cleaning
and Pressing Works in Medforn.
we are prewired to do anything
in our line with neatness and dis
patch.
We make a specialty <>f ladies'
work, and guarantee satisfaction
in every respect.
Work called for ami delivered.
Apply for our club rates for
gentlemen.
METROPOLITAN
STEAM CLEANING & PRESSING WORKS,
Upstairs, Opposite PoatoHke.
MEDFORD.
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OREGON
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Bilious Lok Prevented.
Take a double dose of Chamberlain's
Colic, Cholera and Diarrhoea Remedy as
soon as the first indication of the
appears ahd « threatened attack nmv la-
warded off. Hundreds of js-ople use tin
remedy in this way with perfect success.
For sale by City Drug Store.