Jacksonville sentinel. (Jacksonville, Or.) 1903-1906, January 08, 1904, Image 2

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    pOLVIG& DURHAM
Jacksonville School librarv.
Last year alter the school house had
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LAWYERS
been destmye«! by tire tile coin|tanv of
Volunteer Firemen raised a generous
Will practice in all the Courts ut the
sum of money by |x>pulnr subscription
State.
and a public lull and after supplying
W M. Cal.lg, Jackaea.lll*. two. It nark««. tinslsPiu. a large numtier of children with text-
lsH>ks and supplies with a {xirtion of tin*
motley they decidecl to purchase lx» >ks
for the schiMil library w ith the remainder
which was over a hundred dollars. A
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DENTIST
committee was appointed to exjieiid this
All work equal tu the lx-»l tu lie had in
money and it first purchased a Century
Portland.
Dictionarv and Cyclopedia Ixiund in
Crowns. Bridge work and Artificial Teeth
three-quarter Morroccoand was fortunate
un either rubber or celluluid plater
Jacktonville
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Oregon enough to get this at a Ing discount
Rvcogtn/ing th«- value of historical and
biographical works in the ionnation of
character and the nee«l of tile tn to sue
eessfullv study history anil civics in the
UNITI D STATES LAND COMMISslONER advanced grades, the committee pur
chased a large number ot these work* as
Filing* and final proofs for homestead»
the nucleus of a library. Forty volumes
and timber claim» made
have been placed in the library for the
use of the advanced grades in the school
Jacksonville
Oregon and twentv-five volumes for the primary
department. The tx>oks arrived «luring
Orrqon Hoq law.
the holiday vacation and thev will I m -
Several
inquries
liuvr liecn received Io
j catalogued as soon as schcxtl oitens. The
the Review rv.Tiitly aa to whether there is
tollow
ing
is
a
list
of
titles
and
author*
of
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LAWYER
a hog law in effect at the present time in
i lxM>ks that were purchased:
Douglas countv. The matt« r was n ferrtd
Life of Gladstone—!>. M Kelsey,
Office opposile Court House
Life of LaFavette—Elbridge S. Brooks. to Hist. Atty. G M Brown, who assures
Jacksonville
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Oregon
Life of Lincoln-Charles Carlton Coffin. us that there is such a law now in « fleet.
Life of Frances E. Willard—an auto- The various legislative « nactnlents in
regard to restrictions against liv< -*t«x k of
' biography.
A. E. Reame«
C. L. R
the various kinds running at large in
Life of Washington—E.S. Brtxvks.
this state, mid the proceedurc» and |x-i ii •
Life of Rixiscvelt—Murat Halstead.
Up From Slavery—Bcx>ker T. Wash­ tics thereto, are quite extensive and nrvi r
a considerable p»*ri«x| of time
Relating
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ATTORNEY-AT-LAW
ington.
to swine, the statutes, as given in
American
Ideal»
—
Thc<x|ore
R«x>*evclt
A. E. Realties, district attorney.
Administration Civil Service—Tm-o- Bellinger and Cotton’s Code, include the
1st Judicial District.
following:
I dore Roosevelt.
Jackson« llle.
Oregon
Sec. 4242. A person finding any swine
The Wilderness
Hunter—Roosevelt.
running at large contrary to the provis­
Hunting the Grizzly—Roosevelt.
Hunting Trips of a Ranchman—Roose ions <>f this act. and any constable of any
precinct or marshal of any city of his
I velt.
county where such <win«- may l«c found,
Hunting
Trips
on
the
Prairie
and
in
the
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PIIVSKMAN
st ' It < I- < I X
PHYSICIAN and SURGEON.
on view or information, shall take up
Mountain
Roosevelt.
and
confine the sa«ua forthwith giving
Office in Orth’s Building
The Rough Riders—Theo. Roosevelt.
notice thereof to the owner, if know n.
The
Winning
of
the
West
—
six
vol.
—
Hours 2 to •« and 7 to S j> m
mid if not known, by posting not n e».
j Roosevelt.
Jacksonville
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Oregon
Naval War of IH12, two vol—-Roosevelt describing such animals therein, in at
h ast three public places within the p're
SPEClJtL ATTENTION GIVEN
Personal Memoirs of Grant.
French Revolution, two vol—Carlyle. cinct; and if the owner does not ap|xur
TO PRESCRIPTIONS.
History ot the Conquest of Mexico, and claim his propertv .«nd pay all
charges for taking up. advertising, and
! two vol—Prescott.
ATTOK X KY - at
AT-
Î. AU
attorney
- law
History of the Conquest of Peru—two keeping the same within ten «lavs from
Will practice in all courts of the
the date of this notice, the sa'e of the
| vol—Prescott.
Proprietor,
state.
History of the reign of Ferdinand and animals inav la- pr<xaeded with under
Office on California street one
Jacksonville,
• Oregon
the
law
relating
to
cstrays
—
RoM-burg
; Isabella—two vol—Prescott.
block south of the court house.
Review.
Boer
and
Britisher
in
South
Africa
—
Jacksonville.
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Oregon
I Neville.
Mrs. A. E. Rennes returned Sunday
Epochs of American History— three
from a pleasant Christmas visit !■> her
vol, Hart.
mother’s, Mrs Thomas H. Tongue, home
Middle Ages, two vol—Fiske.
■ at Hillslxiro.
Tom Brown's School Days—Hughes.
John Nelson, who «luring the past sum
PRIMARY LIBRARY.
Watches and clocks repaired
mer hauled lumla-r for the Iowa Lumlx-r
Classic
Stories
for
Little
Ones
—
Me
promptly and all work guaran-
& Box Company, has changed his resid­
Murray.
teed.
ence from Beagle to Forest creek, he
Fables and Tales—Rocheleau.
i last week moving hi« family to the S|>aul
Office opposite U. S. Hotel.
Having opened Steam Cleaning
Stories of Great Americans for Little
, ing place, which he has rented for the
mid Pressing Works in Medfora,
Jacksonville.
...
Oregon Americans—Eggleston.
coming year.
we are prepared to do anything
The Pied Piper and Other Stories—
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in our line with neatness and dis
Banta.
Miss Martha Robinson arrived in Jack
patch.
Fables and Rhymes for Beginners— : sonville and will sprnd a couple of weeks
Thompson.
with friends and with her uncle, William 1
We make a specialty of ladies’
Stories for Kindergarten and Primary Robinson, while taking an enforced vaca-
wort, mid guarantee satisfaction
Schools—Wilts«.
, tion from her school work. Mis« Robin-
in every respect
Friends in Feathers and Fur—John- son is teaching the school at Wagners
Work called for mid delivered.
Veterinary Surgeon.
annot.
Springs and the wluxiping cough having
Apply for our club rates for
What Tommy Did—Miller.
liecome epidemic in that Icx'ality the
gentlemen.
The Story of LaFayette—Codd.
Ixmrd ordere«! the sclicxd closed to pre
Editha's Burglar—Burnett.
vent the further spread of the disease.
METROPfHITAN
Cortez,
Montezuma and
Mexico-
STEAM CLEANING & PRESSING WORKS.
f
Oar
new
Fall
patterns
are
ready
for
Mitchell.
Upstairs, Opposite Postoffke.
Little Folks of Other Lands—Chaplin. your inspection. Measurements tak­
en. Fit guaranteed or no acceptance.
The Birds' Christmas Carol—Wiggin.
MEDFORD,
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OREGON
Nunan-Tayior Co.
Nature Myths and Stories for Little
, Z
I Children—Cooke.
The big ditch that is to bring water
Stories for Children—Lane.
from Fish lake up near Mt. Pitt to irri­
First Science Reader—Nelson.
gate the desert lands near Rogue River
Nature Reader, Seaside ami Wayside is now completed from Fish lake to
No. 1—Wright.
Yankee creek and the earth work is
Easy Steps for Little Feet—
1 completed from
Yankee creek on to
Fairy Tales for Little Readers—Burke. j Antelope creek and so soon as a section
Stones of Norse Gods and Heroes— of about 1500 feet of flume is put in to
Klingensmith.
carry water across the Yankee creek
Three Little I .overs of Nature—Ware. valley, th«- flnme will lx- ready to carry
Myths and Stories from Hiawatha— water from the Lake to the Antelope
Krackowizer.
valley. George Morris has retired as
legends from the Red Man's Forest— superintendent and B. C. McCray is now
Tanner.
: in charge of the construction gang which
No chalk, clay, corn atarcli nor
Victor in Buzzland—Bell.
numbers from ten to fifteen men. The
poisonous coloring used in my
Nature an«l History Stories—Hicks.
! Company has Ixmght a large laxly of
candy. The finest Caromels. Swiss
desert land anil expect to get water upon
Rev. Carlisle P. B. Martin, LL.D.
Creams and BonBons a specialty.
it this spring or early summer.
Nuts, Fruits and Canned Goods.
Of Waverly, Texas, writes: "Of a morn­
William IJeRoboatti and Harley Hall,
All kinds of Soft Drinks handled.
ing. when first arising, I often find troub­
who have been spending the holidays
lesome collection of phlegm, which pro­
with the home folks returned to Little
duces a cough and is very hard to dis­ Applegate Monday, where they arc lead- |
Plain Mixed Candy
lodge; but a small quantity of Ballard's
ing a rancher’s and miner's life.
The
Horehound Syrup will at once dislodge boys have leased a hog ranch ladonging I
IO Cents per Pound.
it, and the trouble is over. I know of no
to John Hall located near Dutchman
medicine that can equal it and it is so
Peak, on Little Applegate, ten miles
pleasant to take.
I can most cordially
Wonderful Nerve.
above Bunconi.
The ranch is admir :
recommend it to all persons needing a
Is displayed by many a man enduring
ably situated for hog raising as there is a
medicine for throat or lung trouble. 25c,
fine alfalfa field and unlimited outside pains of accidental Cuts, Wounds, Brui«
Manufacturer of
50c and JI.00. Sold by City Drug Store.
range, where the hogs can live all winter es Burns, Scalds, Sore feet or stiff joints
A fine assortment of picture moulding. and fatten on the acorns. There is also Bucklen's Arnica salve will kill the naiii
Bring in your pictures and have them some fine quartz ledges in that vicinity and cure the trouble. It's the best Salve
framed.
The workmanship speaks for that the boys intend to prosjiect during on earth for Piles, too. 25 cents nt Citv
I
Drug Store
itself. At C. W, Conklin's.
their spare time from their farm work.
P)R. T. T. SHAW
25,000
YELLOW NEWTOWN PIPPINS
SPITZENBURGS.
JONATHANS
Also a full line of all kinds of Nursery stock.
Delivery grounds in rear of Warner
Davis’ store.
S.
JOHN
ORTH
FOR
SALE BY
L. B. WARNER, Sff
R. NEIL
Drug Store
A
E REAMES
R
G. GALE, M. D
IVe carry a full and
u>etl assorted line of
Fine Stationery, Per*
fumery, Toilet Soaps
Sponges, Magazines
Blank Books and
School
Supplies.
NEWBURY
p.us
J,
W. ROBINSON, M. D
Clothes
Made Like New
J. H. Messner,
Oregon
Medford,
The
Candy
AL.
Kitchen
LEARNED
Guaranteed Pure
Homemade Candy