Jacksonville sentinel. (Jacksonville, Or.) 1903-1906, January 22, 1904, Image 7

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    GULVIG& DURHAM
LOCAL
NOTES
I.AWYERH
Kraut at the Boss.
Cha« E. Adams and his wife moved 1
Wednesday to Rook Point, when- Mr. I
Adams takes charge of a ranc h belong­
ing to H. E. White of Ashland.
P)K. T. iiLwriuT
T. SHAW
OF.NTIHT
All work equal to the treat to I h had hi
Fort la lid
Crown» illi<lwe work mill Artlfii l»l Teeth
on cither rubber or celluloid plater
J »c H ■<» r» v 11
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Oregon
S.
IOHN
ORTH
VNITF.Il HTATKx LAÑO COMMISSIONER
For sale at a bargain, a marc that
weighs 14<M> pounds ami a mule that
weighs l.'MM) |x>umls. Call oil Charley
Brown. Jacksonville, Oregon.
Misses Della ami Malx j Reeve spent
la«t week on Williams creek, guest» of
their grandfather, M. Chapman. They
returned home last Saturdry evening by
stage.
Try White Pine ami Tar medicine for
that Cough.—City Drug Store.
Chris Ulrich le ft Tuesdav for Red Bluff
where he will s|>cnd a few clay» looking
over that sect left ot California and Io visit
Or»f(on a sister, Mrs. L. L. Savage he has living
there.
Miss Ida Howard, who ha« tx-en spend­
ing the holiday vacation with Dr. J. S.
Herndon's family, returned to St Mary's
Academy at Jacksonville Monday to re­
sume h< r studies.— Ashland Record.
Filing» anil final proofs lor iioinr-ateail»
ami liniÌM-1 cimili» tunde
Jackaonvill
R. N E I 1
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LAWYER
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< itti, < ripfMHtilr Court II oiim
W. K. Hinkle and William Thurman
returned Monday by Wendt's stage from
Steamlxjflt where they have been employ­
ed by Henry and Allx-rt Sh-arer in work
on the Steamboat mine. They have the
tn .in tunnel, which islieing put in from
the Brush creek side of the divide, in Jtto
fe< t ami a stope of 24 feet was run
No
ore body was reached But tin-indications
are gixxl that a firn- ledge is not far off.
City
Drug' Store
Gu» Toepper has lieen in Jacksonville-
Oraron this week from Williams creek, where he
'
is employed on the farm of Matthew
4.
C. L. kcaniri Chairman.
Mr Toepjx-r was a former
resilient of Jacksonville and yet own«
E. A. Spaulding was in Jacksonville
some property here.
Monday from his place- mine ui Forest
In
publishing
the-
list
of
officers
of
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ATTORNEY AT LAW
creek, having some re|»iirs to a giant
Madrona Lodge No. 12, ! legrer of Honor j
A. E. R< anie*, district attorney,
in the- Sentinel of last we k an erior was made at Basve's blacksmith shop. Mr.
I st Judicial District.
made thal nstlUed in .......... Mission of the S|».« u !«1 m » k r< ports work progressing well
Bertie E Hattev, who
his mine. They opened ut, some m w
Jackson. illr.
Oregon name of Mr.
hold» the position of joist chief of honor K,ro"”d U,M’ K'Vcs prosjx-et of a profitable
in the lodce.
r,c'n “l> "vxt sjiring. Mr. Spaulding is
operating two No. 2 giants, one for pip-
B«-d rock prices for .Ml day. at 'be II om . |
am| ,jle O|j)er f(jr dr.ving tin- tailings
Patrons of Millrrfk Davidson's confect- ■ over the dump.
PHVklt
’lAN stiri
Kt RGEoN
Ul.VlA
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PliYhlCIAN
and Kt
ioiierv store arc to lie regaled with the
Orange«, JU cents jx-r dozen at the
Offiir in Urtil a lluilrlirig
sweet strains of the latest popular airs
Boni.
thal will l»e reproduced by a big phono
Hour* I t<>
am! 7 Io * |> m
graph of improved construction that will
W. H. Dvzeng arrived in Jacksonville
Orwfion not have that harshness in its tones that Wednesday morning and that evening he
Jacksonville
SPECIAL ATTENTION GIVEN
is so dreadful in ordinary phonographs. left for Yreka, fiotn which place hi will
TO PRESCRIPTIONS.
go to Mt. Stirling where he will join his
Dunsmuir is to have a bank to open
partner
Fred
Chanieer
at
their
mine.
for business February 1st
E. V. Cai ter
Mr. Ik-z.eng will do the last part of his
ATTORNEY AT I.AW
cashier of '.be bank of Ashland and G. S.
journey
on snow shoes as their mine is
Will practice in ail courts of the
Butler also of Atdtl «nd and J. L Gault of
Proprietor,
st •te.
one of the Grants Pa*. Ixinks are the m ar the summit of the mountain and at
an elevation of over
feet
It in
Office on California street one
JctcKsonville,
- Oregon
jrrtncijMl stockholders.
The capital
quite rich and has turned out a big lot of
bl.x'k south of the court bouse.
stock will he $25.<M10 and it will lx- large
gold.
Oregon ly held in Ashland.
Jackson» Hie.
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Try the Sentinel for three months.
Mi»» Emma Margreiter, who has l>een
seriottly ill at the home of Th« o, Cann roti,
Tin Pelton & Ni il Company have
where she his lieen doing the ltou«e bought ami shipped alxiut I2D0 head of
house work for Mrs. Cameron is now con­ cattle, m<stly since January 1st. to the
JEWELER
valescing and she will mxiu 1« able to lx- Sacramento valley in the neighlxirltrxxl
repaired
and clocks
about the house, though it w 11 lx? some of Willows and Fruto. The company
I
md all work guaran
time before she will fully regain her shipped to San Francisco an 1 sold on
former perfect health.
commission this month 350 lx-' vrs. Re­
Miss Mamie Wilson ami Miss Mary cently they bought 200 h<-ad of cattle
Having opened Steam Cleaning
They
Oregon Davidson, representing Chrysanthemum and feed lor them at Fort Jones.
and Pressing Works in Medford,
Circle, Women of Woodcraft, of Med will movAr this bunch of cattle Ix-low
we are prepared to do anything
fore were in Jacksonville Tuesdav selling soon.—Ashland Tribune
in out line with neatness and dis­
tickets for an entertainment that is to bt-
patch.
The Socialist pirty of Oregon will
given in tbit town on January 2li by th-
We make a specialty of ladies'
launch next week another Socialist paper,
Knox-Kantner Company,
under the
work, and guarantee satisfaction
the others having been suspended. The
auspictsof the Circle.
in every respect.
pajcr will be issued at Grants Pass and
Canned fruits at cost at the Boss.
I Marcus W Robbins Jr will lx: the editor.
Veterinary Surgeon.
Work called for and delivered.
D. J. S. Pierce & Sons, who are oper­ They will name it "The Real Issue." It
Apply for our club rates for
ating a No. 3 giant on Pixirman creek, will start with four pages and hopes to
gentlemen.
have added a No. 1 giant and with the grow. It will be semi-monthly and we
METROPOLITAN
two giants are cutting out the gravel at n understand the yearly subscription price
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lively rate. The new bank that they will be 50cents. Mr. R ibbins inform«
STEAM CLEANING & PRESSING WORKS,
opened up this fall is proving to be quite us he has already received some adver­
Upstairs, Opposite Postoffice.
rich and the nuggets that it is yielding tisements.—Oregon Mining Journal.
MEDFORD.
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OREGON
are very stimulating to a miners nerves.
Tw -o sacks of peanuts for a ttickle at
the
Boss.
John Devlin, who holds a responsible
position with the Chicago Portrait Com-
J. E. Davidson, superintendent of the
A FINE BARG. A IN, SOUTH­
pan v and who has charge of the Com- Millionaire mine in the Blackwell district
WEST MEDFORD—2S acres land,
jxtnv’s business in Oregon ami California was at Central Point Monday to purchase
fenced all around with picket fence,
'i Saturday lutnlx-r with which to enlarge the mess
stopped ofT from a trip south
one-half under cultivation, suitable
and went to Applegate where he spent and bunk house at the mine. He came
for garden or chicken ranch; about
Sumlav with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. ott to Jacksonville the same dav and pur­
100 fmit trees; goixl A-rootn house. 2K-
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John Devlin, Sr, returning Monday to chased a lot of hav for their teamsttrs
x2H feet, well finished at a cost of
resume his journey.
who will haul orc from the mine to the
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|1000; barn :10 x 4H. cost |400; new
The Company have ordered
Norman Gordon, who has a large farm railroad.
chicken house, 10x12; g<xid well with
on the Phoenix-Griffin Creek road, was Supt. Davidson toget out two carloads of
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pump on porch; 4 blocks from schexd
ore which will be shipped to a smelter.
in
Jacksonville
Saturday.
Mr.
Gordon
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house; one-fourth mile to jxistoffice
was on his way home front a trip up So soon as the the boarding house is en­
and depot. Great bargain if sold
Rogue river to Flounce Rcx-k. He re- larged he will put on a double shift of
quickly.
Praying find heavy-
jxirted that on the Desert feed was fine, men and operate the mine day and night.
Two shafts are opened, one now has a
that
the
sheep
that
were
pasturing
it
team work. Light
GOOD PROPERTY IN TALENT
were in good condition and were winter­ I hoisting plant and the other will l»e sup­
—Good house, 2Mx2K, hot ami cold
express t ra nsterred.
plied at once so that ore can be taken
ing without the aid of hay.
water with range and pipes through
Prompt delivery to
from lx>Ui.
Edward Roth, a Spokane mining man
out the house; 100 bearing fruit trees,
all
parts of the city
and Fritz. Autenrieth from the Okanogan
10 acres of goixl alfalfa ground, or can
A Very Close Call.
mining
districts,
were
in
Jacksonville
be cut up in town lots; goixl barn, ¡Utx
**I stuck to my engine, although every
Tuesday filing mining claims on quartz,
4S, and other buildings.
Charges
Re asonable
ledges that they have heated three miles joint ached and every nerve was racked
with
pain,"
writes
C.
W.
Bellamy,
a
lo
­
south east of Gold Hill. These men are
exjierieticed mining men ami they are comotive fireman, of Burlington, Iowa.
| well pleased with the mining jxissibili- "I was weak and pale, without any ap­
ORDGON
PHOENIX.
ties of Southern Oregon and think that petite ami all run down. As I was about
this section will yet become one of the to give up, I got a bottle of Electric Bit­
great mining camps of the United States. ters, and after taking it, I felt as well as I
When bilious try a dose of Chamber­ They Itelieve that when the lower levels ever did in my life." Weak, sickly, run­
Has a new Flying Shuttle Loom
lain's Stomach and Liver Tablets and are reached that rich gold tiearing rock down people always gain new life, stren­
and is prepared to do strictly first-
Try
them.
class work on carpets and rugs
realize for once how quickly a first class will be found that will lie far more gth and vigor from their use. 'I'“ *’-----
up-to-date medicine will correct the dis- j profitable thaiigyi^surface diggings now Satisfaction guaranteed bv City Drug
EAGLE POINT
OREGON
Store. Price ñOcents.
worked.
order. For sale by City Drug Store.
Jackaonvilla
A
E REAMES
R
G. GALE, M. D
Gus
We carry a full and
well assorted line of
Fine Stationery, Pen
fumery, Toilet Soaps
Sponges, Magazines
Blank Books and
School
Supplies.
NEWBURY
J, W. ROBINSON, M. D
H 1 C K E L
J. W
'Clothes
Made Like New
/. H. Messner,
Medford.
Oregon
FOR SALE!
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CHAS. DUNFORD
JACKSONVILLE
TRANSFER
M.
CALHOUN
Mrs. A. L. PEACHEY
Professional Carpet Weaver