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LOCAL NOTES. fjuiirt/ unti placer lia ation blanks »uh- at the Sentinel Office. for ■ T. D. Goodpasture of Phoenix, left . .Monday for Cantare, California, where he will work in ii lx>x factory. Ji-sse Maxwell, a prominent Eootscreek I miner, departed Wednesday for a two week»' visit with Scatti»; friends. On Monday Misses Jennie ami Mildred 1 Kitto, who have Ix-en sp-nding the winter on Forest creek with their father, W. C. i Kitto, who is hii | m ntitemli iit of the Ore» gon Bell mine, will leave /or Colorado Spring», spring*, Colorado, w here they will <qe-id several month» with a brother reaidi ig there. Their brother, Joseph, who has lx.-cn on Forest cn--k will also leave Mon- day, he going to Giants Pass, to assist hi« father in installing a quartz mill at the Granite Hill mine near that place. FURNITURE. HARNESS AND FITTINGS Shoe repairing and Harness repairing a speialty. REAL ESTATE REAL ESTATE .Mr. Win. S. Crane, of California, Aid., Mi** Beuln Warner oj Medford return ed Wednesday from Ashland where she suffered for year» from rheumatism and lumlxigo. H<- was finally advised to try ! had been a guest of Mis* Susie Home». Chamlx-rlain'» Pain Balm, which he did Mrs. George King of Medford »|s-nt and it aficctcd a complete cure. For sale lust Sunday in Ashland ut the home of by City Drug Store. her parents, Mr. and Mrs. R. K. Sutton. Dr. C. R. Ray, manager of toe Condor John Donegan is engaged in placer Wat< r it Power Company, that is putting mining on the south fork of Foot» creek in the big power plant at Gold Ray, was on a new property he recently opened up. in Jack*' nv.lb last Siturd iv. The doc Attorney Ji. B. Dufur spent the la»t few ■ tor »tated that work on the power station day« at Irin placer mine <»n Eoota creek was progressing very satisfactorily. He | The wheel ' an<l report* a giMiil run to date »nice the now has 3.5 men at work. pits are almost completed and soon two season oprile« .*411 horse power turbine* will be *-t in Mr*. J. 1). Harris, who <• husband died place. Work on the concrete walls of recently, h i* gone to All ina. Oregon, to the station building, which ire to )»e one | reside where »he will m ike her home fixit thick and 12 f<-< t high i* now under with her si-ter, .Mr». Judge De Pert. way and it is exfx*cted to hav<- th«- build- All candir» 10 pi r cent cheaper for 30 mg completed, the g< in r.itors installed 1 and all connected up r adv to supply ; dai * at the Boss. W. I-.. Piiipi»*. one of the leading attor ele <r c current for light and power by i ncy» of Ashland, and city «'torney for the first of April. So soon as the jx>wer that place, was in Jacksonville Monday st iiion is completed it is probable that i other enterprises connected with the on legal busin-»» in the circuit court. Company'» plan for the utilizing of the W. A. Jones, of Stirling is quite sick great jiowrr th it they will have at their TO ALL with kidm-y trouble and Tuesday hi* Command from their Gold Ray water daughter, Mrs May lli*kins went to |x«wcr will la- started. Stirling to assist her mother hi caring for Canned fruits at cost at the Boss. her father. AHO One of the fast selections of millinery Grant Schell, a former resilient of Jack goods to be seen in Alcdford is at the sonville, Lu' now of Sisson, where he is fori man of the lumber yard of a big saw store of Maud E. Wilson Jt Co. in Med- fol 1 011 F street west of the S. F. depot t imported apanese mill near ill ¡1 pia c, left Monday for hi* an<i her prices are satisfactory to custo custo- I home af i r sja-n ling a month with Jack tiler* sonville frit ltd*. W. M Swartzfagf-r ami his son John W I’. Cany. i young man from Med Sw.ir'zfagcr, were in Jacksonville over I with purchases of ford in the employment of R. D. M.qdcs- Tuesday night from Steamlxxit, f<>r a . den repre»' tiling the Oregon Nursi ry wagon load of supplies Ixiuglit of local Company, was in Jacksonville Monday mt-rcli mis. Air. biwarl/.tager and lii.sun t iking orders, in which lie had g<x>d have been employed at the Oro Grande success, f<>r fruit trees, ornamentai shrub* mine* on the Carburv for some time pist mid bulbs. lie piping on the flay shift md th<- young John Fitzgibbon will soon la-gin oper in hi on the night shift. The Oro Grande ations at the Dixie Olin II quartz mine on Company, at the Iliad of which is J. A. Fooiscmk winch was formerly a luivv Whitman and J. D. Heard of Alcdford, producer, but ha* lx <-n in litigation the h ivr a large fo-ce of :nen and c irrv on |»ist two years. Mr Moss, if Spokine, work night and dav, using a carbide gas As to the has puri ha»ed a half interest of Air. Fitz plant to furnish hglit at night richms-if ths mine Alt. Swartzfigi-r giblxiii.—Gold Hill News. FOR SALE BY • tated tli.it they rcc< lltly h id occasion to * Phoenix and Talent are ' lie Ix-rrv mid move their flume and from two b -xes vegetable districts of Jackson county and cleaned up i teacup and i hdf of coarse so profitable lias the industry become gold and this after only a short run. (JENE-RXL MERCHANDISE that Bear cri ck bottom land in that Io The <\... Company has pay dirt enough to c.-ihty is readily s< King at from JII.5H to woik on fur 5 h years. The Company ha» |25O |ier acre. A few years ago this same only liven operating one N >3 giant but land could have l i en lx>ugbt fur />'<<) an cxjgct mhhi to install two more No. 3 UMBER LAND AC I JFNE 3, 1*7» NOTICE acre. giants, tine was hauled in to t! e mine FOR Pf BUCATE IN Mrs. E Autenrieth left Wednesday for last Saturday and the olh'-r i* at Medford (.’utted Slate-» Land Office. Portland to visit for a while. From to I k - hauled over soon. The Oro Grande Roseburg, Oregou, Jan. G, 1WKT. thence she gì«-- to S.m I-i.iuc.sco for a Company are also opening up another Notice it» hereby given that in compliance with lie rovinions oi the act ot Congrc** of June 8, visit, after which she will return to Port mine lower down the Carburv, which entitled 'An Act for th<- Sale of Timber land for an indefinite stay.—Roseburg they call tin Greenback mine. They Laud hi the State* of California. Oregon, Neva- Review. Mr». Autenri itli was a former have a large acreage of rich ground at la and Washington Territory.” as extended to r< side-lit of Jacksonville mid *h<- is a sis this place and they are now preparing to ill the public land states by act of August I. 1*92, CHARLES O. KING ter of Ah«. Minerva Armstrong. install a No. 3 giant to work it. Their of Medford, countv of Jackson, state of Oregon. flume which is to carry water for both has this day hl» d in this office his twurn state lix State Senator E. B. Dufur of Golii mines, was built last fail and l ut 20 inch ment No. »‘.♦22 for the ptircha*'.- of the N’2 '\V‘, Hill, w i- in Jack* nville Monday on le »4 *»\v «4 sw *4 n \ v \ of Section N ». 14 in Ton n es in width is now being enlarged to font s\\ ship No .1 South Range No. 8. West, ami will gal busimss that he has in the circuit All mitcriil for the.e oiler .roof to show that the land sought is more court. In addition to Ix-ing one of the feet in width mines has tolie carried in on p iek.animds vain ible for it» timber or stone than for agricul prominent member« of the Jackson conn- i from Str.imlio.it over a trail <>f sev« n tural _>ur|M>sei. and to establish his claim to said ty bar. Air. Dufur is interested in min land « fore a . S Biiton. I’. S. Comnns-ioneu at miles in length, but such i» the quantity Medford, Oregon, on Saturday, the.T»thday of ing and he ha-t a placer on Trail creek of freight th it has to lx- carried in that March th it i* yieldsng him handsome returns. He name* a*» witnesses: the Comp my will enlarge the trail to a I-a ah L. Hamilton, of Medford, Oregon: Hen Frank Crump was in Jacksonville Alon wagon road early this spring. Between ry W. Jackson, of Medford. Oregon; Emanuel day to h ml out a big stump puller to his the Oro Grand ami Greenback prop-ribs King, ot Medford. Oregon; Victor T. McCray, of ranch on Little Applegate. The machine is the mine of the Mis-ouri Mining Com Medford, Oregon. Any and all persons claiming adversely the will be turned by two horses and his a pany. the principal stock holders of which «hove de<»cribed lands are requested to file their leverage and is built strong enough tu are Dr Smith and M. (). Warner, of Eu claims in this office on or before said 2»»th dav of J. T. BRIDGES. pull any ordinary stump. Mr Crump gene. This Company is operating a No. Match, 1901. 115.3-2»'». Register. will use the machine in clearing sonic 2 giant and will soon put in a night shift. line land he has oil his ranch, which lie Their claim is opening up tn fine shape TIMBER LAND ACT JUNE 3. 1S7S NOTICE FOR PtnLICATION. and promises to be quite as rich as the w ill need to alfalfa. Frank Adam« has «topped work for tlie other Carburv mines. United States Land office, Roseburg Oregon. Jun •», It»': presi nt but as soon as conditions will p> r- Congratulations. Notice is hereby given that in compliance with mit, he will resume his great work on the Mr. John II. Cullom, Editor of tli<* the provisions ot the act of Congre«. of June 3rd. ls7s. entitled “An Act for the Sate ot Timber ditch from the Adams ranch to the Cali Garland, Texas, News, has written a let Land- in tlie States ot California, Oregon. fornia field of J. D. Carr Company. This ter of congratulation to the manufactur Nevada, and Washington Territory." as extend canal will cover It),BOH acres of splendid ed ers of Chamberlain's Cough Remedy as 1892, to nil the public laud states by act ofAugust I. alfalfa country. Mr. Aduni« certa nlv is fallows: “Sixteen Years ago when our kmani a r. KINO one of Klamath County' > most energetic first child was a baby he was subject to of Medford, county of Jackson, state of Oregon, citizens.—Klamath Falls Repuhlician. has this day filed in this >ffice his sworn state croupe- s|M'llsand we would be very un ment No V.L’3. for the pur.'ha-e of the N!, of ease about him. We began u-ing Cham C. C. Pursel hauled out Saturday the SWI..SE1, NWg of Section No. II. in Town carriage and head blocks for the saw mill ber! tin's Cough remedy in 1887, and find ship No 37 South: Range No. 3 west, that he is erecting on upper Applegate. ing it such a reliable remedy for colds ami will offer proof to show that the land sought is more valuable for its timber ot This is the last of liis machinery that lie and croup, we have never been without it stone '.han for agricultural purposes, and to est took to the Medford Machine Shops to be in the house since that tittle. We have ablish liisclaini to said land la-fore A. S Biiton. put in order after it had been injured by live children and have given it to all of F. S. Commissioner, at Medford. Oregon, on Saturday, the 26th day of March. 1904. the tire that burned his mill last fall. them with good results. One good feat He names as witnesses: His planer was not injured by the fire but ure of this remedy is that it is not dis Isaiah L. Hamilton, of Medford. Oregon; Hen ry W Jack-on. of Medford. Oregon; Charles O. he has it nt the machine shops having it agreeable to take and our babies really King, of Medford. Oregon: Victor T. McCray, of put in order, tin-boxings being somewhat like it. Another is that it is not danger Medford, Oregon. wont. He will not haul out his planer ous, and there is no risk from giving an Any and all persons claiming adverse)) the until be gets the mill running ami the over dose, I congratulate you upon the ibove described lands are requested to file their claims in this office on or before said 2t’>th day of roads dry up. He will have the mill success of your remedy.” For sale by March 1" I J. T. Bridges. City Drug Store. 1-15 3-2a Register. running in a month. I am still In the Real Estate business, If you have a farm or timber land which you want to sell I Hill sell It. I also have what you want to buy and will sell it to you at the riqht price. T. C. NORRIS Call and see my Stock (XURCN5UPPEPS S ociety D wers J /JAPKlJH JAS. CRONEMILLER JACKSONVILLE, . OREGON TIMBER LAND, ACT JUNE 8. 1*78 — NOTICE EOR PUBLICATION. United St-.tes Land Office. Rcsebi.rg. Ore., Nov. J2th.. 191)3. Notice is hereby given that in < ompli- ance with the provisions of the act of Congn «» of June 3, 1K7H, entitled “An ac* for the sale uftimlx r lands in the State» of California. Oregon. Nevada ami Wash ington Territory,” asextended to all tlie Public Lan-1 S atesbvact of Aug. 4, 1K92, JOSIAH F. CRUMP. of Buncom, county of Jackson, state of Oregon, has this d.iv tiled in this office hi.» »worn statement No. 5843, for the purchase of the n‘/2 of se'; , sw'4 of seV and seof swj/ of Section No. 32 in Township No. .’if», s. Range No. 2 West, and will offer pr<x>f to siiow that the land sought is more valuable for its timlier or. stone than for agricultural purposes, and to establish his claim to said land before Silas J. Dav, U. S. Commissioner at Jacksonville, Ort gon, on Thursday, the 4th day of February, 1!*)4, He names as witnesses: Andrew Cantrall of Buncom. Jackson Co.. Oregon; Arthur Klineliammer of P.un- com, Jackson Co.,Oreg n;John F. Milkr of Jacksonville. Jackson Co., Oregon; and Jeremiah Nunati of Jacksonville. Jackson Co., Oregon. Any and all persons claiming adversely the above described lands art- request ed to file th<-ir claims in this office on or before said 4th. dav of February, 19 *4. 11-21), 1-29 ' J. T. B ridges , Registt r. TIMBER LAND, ACT JUNE 3, 1878— NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION United States Land Office, Roseburg, Oregon, January 4. 1904. Notice is li.-reby given that in compli ance with the provisions of the act of congress of June 3, 1878, entitled “An act for the sale of t nilr.-r land* in the States of California, Oregon, Nevada, and Wash ington Merritory," as extended to all the Public Land States by act of Aug. 4. 1892. WILLIAM LEE GREENLEAF, i of Portland, county of Multnomah. State I of Oregon, has this day filed in this of- I nee his sworn statement No. 5912. for lie ptirch ise of the NE of Section No. 14, in Township No. 37 South. Range No. ■’> West and wilt offer proof to show that .lie land sought is more valuable for its timber or stone than for.igricuitur.il pur pose*, and to establish his claim to said land before A. S. Blit- n. U. S. Commis sioner, at Mt-dfonj, On gon. on Saturday, the Ptli. day of April, 19-14, Ht names as witnesses: Henrv W. Jackson, of Medford, Oregon; Isaiah I.. Hamilton, of Medford, Oregon, Kelley Jackson, of Medford. Oregon: Victor T. McCray, of Stockton, Calif. Any and all persons claiming adversely the above described lands are request ed to file their claims in this office on or before said 9th day of April. 19)4. 1-22, 3-25 J. T. B ridges , ____________ Regis" er 50 YEAR3’ EXPERIENCE T rade M arks D esigns C opyrights A c . 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