Beagle Item*. Anna Margreiler who has la-en on this Rev. II. N. Rosser of Ashland filled lit* 1 creek a few day* returned to Jackson ville Saturday. regular appointment Sunday, Cha*, and Maggie Swart zfager, of Mrs. Lilin- Curler of the Meadows is SteainlxMit, ale on Poorman visiting with visiting her mother Mrs. Mcxlgcrs. their sister, Mrs. James Young. McDonald Bros, visited Medford and Jacksonville lust week on business with A Magazine of timely topic*. the Iowa Lumla-r Co. The February Review of Reviews is Miss Gertrude Richardson is at home another notable triumph in monthly again after six month* teaching in the journalism. Almost every topic treater! M'hixils ot Klamath county. in this numlrer is directly related to the E. I). Wilhite ami son Tom went to news of the month. The fir Eastern Gold Hill Sunday and Monday morning < risis and its bearing on Aiqericun trade took the train, (lie former for Jacksonville interests are < ditorialiy discussed in the and the later for .Ashland where he en- department devoted to "The Progress of lered the Normal rw h<x>l to take Up MJHTC the World;’’ "Korea us tin- Prize of War" iul work. | is the subject of an illustrated article of John Randolph Amick was Ix>rn in , great value by Hon. J.Sloat Fassct; "The Howard county Mo., Novrmla-r 23, IH3.3 Railways of China" are descritx d by Dr. and died at his home near Beagle : Satur Arthur J. Brown; Governor Taft's ad day Jan.'flO, IIKH, aged 70 yrs. 2 nio, t> 7 <l.i. ministration in the Philippines, just He emigrated to California in IK53 closed, is reviewed by Frederick W. Entonologist Howard, of the where he was married ill 1MGI. In July Nash; P.sMl he ciiiiic to Oregon and has since f’nited States rlepartmett of Agriculture, resided continually in the iieighlxirhixxl writes on the Mexican cotton-boll weevil, of Beagle. He leaves to mourn him a wife which recently caused an extra sessson of and eight children, those present at the the Louisiana legislature, as well as a Bedside Ix-ing, Elias, John, Gi urge, Mrs. Special appropriation of |27>O,(NlO by A. D. Houstin ami Eva. Those absent Congress; Mr. W. T. Stead sketches the were Harry and James of California and |x-rsonalities of the three commissioners Mrs. Ida Henderson of Idaho. The de who hav> been entrusted by the govern ceased was a mem tier of the Christian ment with the practical reconstruction of church, was a kind husband an indulgent the British army sy-tem; Mr. John S. father and a good citiz.cn and his death is Wise contributes sympathetic character deeply (• It a* all who knew him will ski tches ol the two gieat Confederate mourn him as a friend. The burial took chieftains who died early in January,— iilacc at Antioch cemetery Sunday. R«V. Generals Gordon and Longstreet; tin ones of Central Point officiating The reient New Orleans meetings of the Economic, and cause of his death was paralysis with American Historical, which he was stricken Thursday and the Political Science associations are describ end came la-fore the ab ent m< miters of ed ; the Panama situation and Wall Street's relation to Presidential politics are treat- j the family could reach the bedside. < d by the Editor; and in the Review’s scries of illustrated powers on American Poorman Creek Items. Harry Gilson wri t Io Jackson ville industrial development Mr. Philip East- ; man contributes an interesting account of Saturday. "Windmill Irrigation in Kansas " Many- B< rt Yo< uni was in Jacksonville <>n other timclv topics arc covered by the j Saturday. cartoon department ami by "leading Mr. Price of Sterling was on the Cr« ck Articles of the month," "Periodicals Re Wednesday. viewed,” “New Jkxiks," etc. Hon. H E, Ankeny returned to Ster New Gun Invention. ling 'londiy. E. E. Redfield.of Glendale, has invent Erl Kitt».’ of this pin <■ sjr-nt Saturdav ed and constructed a new magazine gun in Jacksonville. which is a novelty and one of the neat- John Margreit r jr , w is i Jacksonville < st and best arrangements in that line i visitor Saturday. • that was ev r made. The invention is M. J. D. Scllo nia«‘e a business trip to more particularly for rifles of small call- I Jacksouvilh M uday lire, and the one he Im* made is a 22. ' J. M. Siiiiuion* tarried a few hours in w ith room in the magazine for alxrut a dozen short cartridges or about ten longs. Jacksonville S iturd.iy. Wm. Scars of S’erling passed through The gun has u pistol grip with skeleton } stock. The shells are loaded near the Saturday cn-route to Jacksonville. muzzle end of the magazine, and are James Young <nd Joe Buck of this pressed to the breech by a spring, as in place were in Jacksonville Sunday. the ordinary magazine gun. One note Mrs F. Duval, who lias been quite ill worthy feature of this gun is that it will ! for «orne time is improving rapidly. work with any length of 22 caliber car Jac >b Buck lev, who was ¡it Rogue tridges. A repeater to sluxit cartridges of various lengths has Ixen unknown < River for a f< w days r< turned Sunday. hitherto. The shells of different lengths I R F. If’K-tim, manager of the DeBar may be mixed in the magazine at will, I ranch, sjent a few days at his old home and each will come up properly in its' on the turn. There is an automatic cut-off in i ’.he magazine, which lets only one shell I out at a time. When the shell comes out I of the magazine a little arrangement : seizes it exactly as a pair of hands would : grasp a stovepipe and lifts it up to lie loaded. The lever has a short stroke, and is worked bv the middle finger, while the first finger manipulates the trigger, giving a rapidity t tat is m me lons. By means of a simple arrange ment the lever cocks the gun or leaves the hammer down, at the will of the op erator. Practically the machim ry of Un lock consists of but two pieces. The gun is a new departure, ami its many advan tageous features are quickly realized by stM»rlsmen who examine it.—Glendale News. Q4URCH5UPPÊRS foCIETYDiMEM t imported J apanese M pklns WITH PURCHASESOF NOTICE We will soon replace our Planing Mill site with a full and complete stock of LUMBER AND • • • • • • • • BUILDING MATERIAL We wish to thank the people of Jacksonville and vicinity for their patronage in the past and trust that we will see our old customers as well as new ones when in need of any thing in the lumber line. :: :: :: IOWA LUMBER ® BOX CO The best stock ever brought to Med ford and the cheapest to be had in Jackson County for the quality is at D. H. MILLER’S The Pioneer Hardware Dealer. The Charter Oak and the Acorn both both heavy steel heaters, guaranteed airtight and to last a dozen years. Sheet planished Steel Heaters of our own make, the best low- priced airtight stove on the market. I Anything in the Hardware Line. Mail Ord ers Promptly Filled THE BIG LAND AGENTS MEDFORD. - OREGON We have the largest mul best list in Southern Oregon 01 Fruit, Alfalfa, hairy and Stock Lands, Timber Lands, Mining Bargains and Town Property. Dealers in Sewing Machines, Lime, Cement and Shingles Perfect Confidence. Where there used to be a feeling of un easiness and worry in the household w hen a child showed symptoms of croup, there is now perfect confidence. This is owing to the uniform success ofChanber- lain's Cough Remedy in tile treatment of that disease. Mrs. M. I. Basford, of Poolesville, Md., in speaking of her ex perience in the use of that remedy gays: “I have a world of confidence in Cham berlain's Cough Remedy for I have used it with perfect success. Mv child Gar land is subject to severe attacks of croup and it always gives him prompt relief." For sale by City I >rtig Store. We buy wool and mohair. I MEAT HENRY W. ORTH, MARKET PROP ALL KINDS OF FRESH MEATS :: WHOLESALE and RETAIL • • M. f. Church services. FOR SALE BY JAS. CRONEMILLER ÜHNERAL MERCHANDISE JACKSONVILLE, . OREGON Services in M. E. Church, Jacksonville, Sunday, February 7. as follows: 10 a. m. Sunday School, C. \V. Conklin, Supt; II a. M. Preaching bv pastor: 7 p. m. League service, R. H. Allen, Leader; 7:30 p. tn. preaching. Everybody invited. Special attention given to orders from a distance for Mining Camps and Mills. Meats shi/tped promptly and in first-class eondit ion. S anford S nyder , ,1’a-tor. Try White Pine and Tar medicine for that Cough.—City Drug Store. Subscribe for the Sentinel and WeeKly Oregonian Good clubbing inducements offered.