S. A. Carlton was doing business here in Jacksonville \\e«lnes«lay on a visit to Mr. ami Mrs C. 1*. Briggs. Mr Briggs Saturday last. living a nephew of Mr. Richnioml's. Mr. B. G. Brown made a Hying trip to ami Sirs. Richmond reside hi Western Medford one day this week. Nebraska in Grant count» and the» an­ The last little rain has stopped our on a trip to visit relatives in Washing ton, Oregon and California and to also fanners from ploughing again. take a look at tile Coast with a possible John Inlow and Leu Smith made a fly­ view of seeking a new home. ing trip to Grants Pass this week. Miss Emma Reed, whohasliecn rcshl Geo. Brown, the former merchant re­ ing in Portland for the pist year where turned from Jacksonville Tuesday last. she held the position of stenographer for Miss Loll Nichols who has lieen stop­ a leading law firm, has changed her ping in Medford for some time returned residence to Salem ami »»ith next Mon day she will take a position in that city home Friday last. at a salary of J»>5 per month. Miss Reed Cltas. Obenchain was here Tuesday, he is a Jacksonville girl ami she has man» just returning from San Francisco where friends here who are glad to know of her he spent the holidays very pleasantly. success in her vocation. W. R. Orr and Orin Davis spent Mon­ The annu.il meeting of the Jacksonville day night tn Eagle Point on their wav to Mining and Milling Company was held their homesteads in the Big Butte coun­ Saturday at Judge Day '» office. Th« try. officers for the ensuing year, ami who There will lx- a sociable dance at Heck- were all reelected, are: David Linn, athorn’s hall on Feb, 14. 1904. The pro­ president; S J. Day. secretary; T. J. ceeds will go towards furnishing the Kenney, treasurer; board of director»: D. Linn. J. Nunaii. Theo. Cameron. H K school house. Hanna ami J. II. Huffman This Coin Geo. B. Brown and w ife passed through pany owns xn acres of rich mineral land here Tuesday last on their way home a mile ¡»ml a quarter west of Jacksonville from San Francisco where they spent on the divide between th«- right ami left their honey-moon. forks of Jackson creek, on which an- a Wilbur Ashpole drove about sixty head numtier of quartz ledge» that give promise ’ of cattle through town Sunday «>n their of living quite rich. No «1« unite plans! way to the Applegate county where they have been settle«! ujn>n. There i» a ! probability that within the »ear tlie will be fed for the winter. Company ni.iv have work la-gun that will Mr. aneen spending the holidays sue»! the following marriage licenses: with their daughter Mrs. Scott Pool. Walter C. Bostwick to Clara I,» tie; The bright sun shinev weather of the Roland Aver» to Goldie Tarbell; Claud past few days has been very beneficial to | R. Loslier to Mona R. Emerv. a good many of our residents who have lx-en afflicted with bad colds. Probate Court Proceedings. Estate and guanhanship of Maud ami H. C. MACKEY Arthur Morrison brought his little four year old daughter to town last w< -ek Minnie Gain ■> and Claude Gaines; order to be treated for a swelling of the glands apjointing M. F. Stewart as guardian, of the neck. Dr. Officer lanced it ami at and order approving sale of |ierson.d property. last accounts she was doing fine. Estate and guardianship of heirs of The mask ball given New Year's night Nettie Drum; Annual rejiort, at Heckathorn's h ill was a gram! sue» ess Estate of Uriah Gordon; order concern­ Second Fl«x»r, Adkins Block, in every particular about seventy tickets ing admins’rator. opjsisite Poatotliic. lx?ing sold. The masquersold ami young Estate of W. F. Dorm; appointment of seemed to have an enjoyable time trying appraisers ami 1 inventory ami apprais- Medford to penetrate the disguises of the merry ers. masquers, ghosts, negroes, sailors, sold­ Estate and guardianship of Olive iers, queens, sch«x>l girls, ami pickinin- Goble and Mary Goble; appraisers nies all mingling together but I am un­ appointed ami inventory ami appraise able to give you a list. Our hall is rather tnent. Fine Photography a Specialty. small for such a crowd to »lance in com­ Special attention given to potin# botes to Renumber. fort but there is talk of building a new- of children . Jill work guaran­ one in the near future. The supper Tuesday, January 12.—Municipal elec- teed. Prices reasonable. given by Mrs. A. C. Howlett was one of tion in Med forti. the Ix-st ami the «lance isalw »y> a success Friday. February 12.— Leap Year Ball at when it is known that Mrs. Howlett is to < Irth's Hall, given by Native I > »lighters. give the »upper as they all know they Jane Mason McCully Cabin No.20. will get plenty to eat no matter how big Tuesday, March 7, — Town election for the crowd. Jacksonville. Sale of line Millinery. Mining blanks for sale at the Sentinel A fine selection »if milliner» goods is office. being closed out at price lower than ever Hon E. B. Dufer, of Gold Hill and one liefore given in Jackson count». New of the leading attorneys of Jackson coun­ gocxls an»l latest styles. Call and look ty was in Jacksonville Monday on mat- over the selection. Store next door to ters pertaining to some legal cases he lias jxwtoffice and is in charg«- of Miss Annie in the circuit court. Lyden who will trim hats to order. Dry wuotl in any quantity to suit, In Ihe Leading Oregon Agricultural Paper quire at Orth’s meat market. Re-opened in the Pit Ini llodife free. B. H. Harris moved his family to block with the Intest in Ladies The Oregon Agriculturist and Rural Medford Wednesday, where he will reside Northwest, and th«- Jacksonville Sentinel Toilet Articles, Perfumes, for the next few months while he is get­ both for JI .50 a year, ami both papers Drugs, Etc. ting a sawmill proposition under wav, in stopped at eml of year if subscription not which lie is interested. In the few renewed. months that Mr. and Mrs. Harris have The Sentinel is the only paper publish-. resided in Jacksonville they have made ed at th<- county seat of Jackson county. many friends, who while rigretting their removal from this place, wish them every Th< Oregon Agriculturist is published semimonthly at Portland and it is one of success in their new home. the largest, best edited ami most popular S. P. R. R. TIME CARD. Calcutta wheat bags, barley or oat bags. agricultural papers of the Pacific Coast. ¡ North-Il ml Shaw-sheen linen bag tw ine, in lots to suit. It has departments «levoted to each class South-B nd Station». Train» Trains. of farm w«»rk and it is an all around pajx-r Nunan-Taylor Co. for the farm and the house. JI .50 gets No 15 No II No 12 No h The Native Daughters are to give a Leap Year ball on Friday evening, Feb­ the Jacksonville Sentinel and the Oregon pm n.m p III a rn 7 <«» “♦I ruary 12. The Native Dabghters are Agriculturist. K:30 h : h > I.v • Portland ....... ..Ar 5 10 L3I 10 33 11 <»• ............ Halem....................... known to l>e royal entertainers and when Found d Cure for Indigestion. thev give a ball or any other kind of ........... p in I use Chamberlain’s Stomach and Liver j II:#» 12 entertainment it is made a success ami in LIO ............ Albany.......................... it-in' this instance the general committee con­ Tablets for indigestion and find that they am ............ sisting of Mrs. Ali:e Ulrich, Birdie Hanev suit my case better than any dyspepsia IL» 21« ........... Kngcrie......................... I 12 3:00 and Misses Josephine Orth. Corinne Linn remedy j have ever tried and I have used pin a in and Frances Donegan are determined to many different remedies. I am nearly ' |55 5>Vl 10 IO 11 15 ............ Roseburg do all that can add to the pleasing features fifty-one years of age .and have suffered a I0.<13 IO I3 ............ «‘.rants Pass.............. 525 C 1 . I great deal from indigestion. I can eat loin il h 1.50 Gold Hill of the evening. almost anything 1 want to now. — Geo. 10:57 11.30 ............ Central Point 5:01 1 20 L.V2 If you want to rent a farm or have land W. Emory, R«x:k Mills, Ala. For sal«^ by­ 11 10 11:15 ............ Medford........ ............. 4 Hl to reiit see T. C. Norris, Jacksonville. City Drug Store. 1 10 1 II II :2X 12.02 ............. Phoenix ............ ......... People w ho read our ads. ami pay at- [ 1:00 4:30 111* 12 12 ............ Talent tention to them know that it isn’t an accident that our business has grown. 3:3.5 12:35 12.55 ............. Ashland ..................... 1:21 They also know that our trade hasn’t 12 20 1:25 1:2» ............. Montague .............. 12 03 increased almost daily by reason of luck Professional Carpet Weaver pm a til or liking. People don’t come here a.in p.m 5:10 5:10 ............ Sacramento ............. 10:5(1 11:50 Has a new Flying Shuttle Loom simply out of friendship. There are M .05 ‘ S:55 7:.Vi Ar San Francisco. I.v 24:22 ami is prepared to do strictly first three reasons tol»l in three words why class work on carpets and rugs Tickets sold to till ¡Klint* III tile United States, we gain permanent patrons — Quality, sleeping car reservations made on application Courtesy, Economy. C. W. C onklin , Freight house opens at Ma. ill. and closes at 1:20 EAGLE POINT OREGON p. House Furnisher. ni W. V. LIPPINCOTT, Agent. Watch this space for Ryan’s next announce ment Photo Gallery IVAN HUMASON, MCR O regon S hort L ine and union P acific ng cars daily to Omaha, Chicago, »nr; tourist »Iceping cars daily to as City; through Pullman tourist mg car* (]<-rsoii.i||\ < omlucti <1 ly to Chicago, K insas City, reelin cars (scats free) to til«- East DEPART FOR Chicago Portland Sjarcial • :2o j'. hi . via Hunt­ ington Atlantic Exprès»» S:lf» p. in. via Hunt­ ington St. Paul Fast Mail <1 p. in. via Spokane T ime S< iiF.tiri.F.s A rmivi Fr«iin Portland. FROM bait Lake, Deliver. Ft Worth, < »nialia. Kansas City, St. l.'!O p III Louis, Chicago and East. Salt Lak«-. Denver, Ft. Worth, <»tn.ilia. Kansas City, St. III Louis, Chicago ami East. a m Walla Walla, Lew iston, S|M>k me, Wallace, Pullman, Minin-.ipolis, St. 7 :B5 .» m Paul, Duluth, Mil­ waukee, Chicago and East. 70 Hours PORTLAND to CHICAGO No Change of Cars. rickets Ea< t via all rail, <>r boat ami rail via Portland. __ _ w Ocean and River Schedule FROM PORTLAND, X p. ill. 4 p. in. Mrs. A. L. PEACHEY 1 )aily ex. Coi.lMIII» RlVI-H. Sumin V 4 p.in. X p. in. To Astoria nini except Saturila y waylandings Sunday I H) p. ni. A. I .. CRAIG, , Gen. Pas. Pa.s. Agt., Portland, Oregon