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About Jacksonville sentinel. (Jacksonville, Or.) 1903-1906 | View Entire Issue (Feb. 19, 1904)
Kepublitan Mote Convention. 4 Mood*ille bedding. A meeting of the Republican state cen More than usual interest attended St. tral committee was held in Portland last Valentines day at Woodville. While bndav. Hon. Theo. Cumerott, member many of those highly colored hand bills for Jackson comity, was unable to attend supplemented with more or less verse of and he gave his proxy to Hon. H. E. more or less merit went through^tlie mails Ankeny, who attended the committee a large number of choice expressions of meeting. tendernesa and love were in evidence. It was decided to hold the state con The most notable being the valentine vention in Portland on April 14. April 2d presented to Mr. Clinton Wilcox of Wcxxl- was recommended as a date for holding ville, and Miss Mary Raster of Gold Hill. primary meetings through! the state ami The presentation was made by Rev. Joel April 7th lor county conventions. Milton of Woodville. All join in con Tile state convention will consist of .'161 gratulations. delegates and the apportionment is based — on the Republican vote for R. S. Bean Another Case oi Rheumatism Cured by lot supreme judge in 1902, allowing one Chamberlain's Pain Haim. delegate for each 150 votes and one ad ditional ilelegate for each fraction tlierof The efficacy of Chamberlain’s Pain Balm over lOt) and one delegate at large to each 1 in the relief of rheumatism is being de county. It follows. monstrated daily. Parker Triplett, of Baker, 14; Benton, 7; Clackamas, 18; Gnggsby, Ya., says that Chamlx-rlain's Clatsop, 10; Columbia, 7; Coos, 9; Crook, Pain Balm gave him permanent relief 5; Curry. 3; Douglas, 14; Gilliam, 4; from rheumatism in the back when every Grant, 7; Harney, 4; Jackson, 12; Joseph thing else failed and he would not le* ine, 7; Klamath, 3; Like, 4; Lane, 19; without it. For sale by City Drugstore. Lincoln, 5; Linn, 14; Malheur, 5; Marion, 23; Morrow, 5; Multnomah, 71; Polk, 9; Sheruian, 4; Tillamook. 5; Umatilla, 16; Union. 10; Wallowa. t>; Wasco, 12; Wash Business Locals ington, 13; Wheeler, 4; Yamhill, 11. Total, 361. Nine counties were not represented at the committee meeting, they being Canned fniits at cost at the Boss. Crook. Curry, Lake, Lincoln, Morrow, Bed rock prices for 30 days at the Boss. Polk Tillamook, Umatilla, Wheeler and Yamhill. Full line of garden seeds at Miller & Tlie rollcall showed the following per J Davidson's. sons present or absent: Monday, March 7.—Municipal election Baker, N. C. Richards. for the town of Central Point. Benton, E. R. Bryson, by F. P. Mays, proxy. Thursday April 14,—Republican State Clackamas, John G. Bradlev. convention meets in Portland. Clatsop. W. J. Schoffield, Fresh California honey 15 cents per sec Columbia, T. C. Watts. Coos, W. J. Butler, by J. W. Minto, tion at Miller & Baviilson’s. proxy. Oranges, 20 cents per dozen at the Crook, M. E. Brink (absent'. Boss. Curry, E. A. Bailey (absent). Slabwood in stove lengths fl .00 per load Douglas, A. C. Marsters. at saw mill—Iowa Lumber Co. Gilliam, J. Bowerman. Grant, Clarence Johnson, by W. A. I Quartz and placer location blanks for Luce: sale at the Sentinel Office. Harney, William Hanley. Jackson, T. Cameron, by H. E. Ankeny, All camlies 10 per cent cheaper for 30 proxy. days at the Boss. Josephine, H. C. Kinney. Klamath, C. R. DeLap, by C. D. Will- Two sacks of peanuts for a nickle at son. the Boss. Lake, E. M. Brattain (absent). If you have any Timber land you want Lane, L. T. Harris. to se ll— See T. C. Norr:v Lincoln, R. M. Holmes (absent). Linn, Percy R. Kelley. Mining blanks for sale at the Sentinel Malheur, I. W. Hope. office. Marion, J. M. Poorman. Trespass notices on cloth sent by mail Morrow. Frank Roberts (absent). to any address for fl .00 a dozen. Multnomah, Frank C. Baker. Polk, W. W Percival (absent). If you want to rent a farm or have land Sherman, W. H. Moore. to rent see T. C. Norris, Jacksonville. Tillamook, B. L. Eddy, by Frank C. Kindling Wood—fl.00a load at yard Baker, proxy. or delivered. Iowa Lumber Company. Umatilla, J. S. Gurdane, by Frank. C. Baker, proxy. Wedding stationery, the latest out, at Union, J. W. Knowles, by C. H. Carey, the Sentinel office. proxy. Executor of the estate of late Mrs. Wallowa, F. D. McCully, by W. L. Amelia A. Brooks. Boise, proxy. Wasco, T. H. Johnson. To get perfect rest use one of those Washington, W. I). Wood. silk floss or cotton felt mattresses. They Wheeler, W. W. Steiwer (absent). are the lxtst. C. W. Conklin. Yamhill, W. A. Howe (absent). The committee decided that the State Friday, Feb. 19—Musical entertainment ami supper at the Presbyterian Church Convention can well lie held later than assembly room. usual this yesr, in as much as the cam paign need not be long. The law re Friday, Feb. 20—Famous Fisk Jubilee quires nominees to file their acceptance ■ Singers at U. S. Hall under auspices of of nomination at least 45 days before the , Jacksonville High School. election. Monday, Feb. 22—Washington’s Birth The nominations will lie: day. Public exercises at the Jackson Supreme Judge. ville High School assembly hall, Dairy and Food Commissioner. Four Presidential electors. Saturday, Feb. 27—Socialest Mass con Eight delegates to the National Conven vention to be held at Medford, at 10, tion at Chicago June 21; four at large and a. in. two for each congressional district and Tuesday, March 1—Settlers rate goes in eight alternates. to effect for two months. From St. The dates recommended for primaries Paul and Missouri River points to and county conventions are not binding on the county organizations but are i Rogue River Valley f25, from St. usually adhered to by the local commit- i Louis f30and fromChicago f33. tees. FOR THE LENTEN SEASON Croup. Columbia River Salmon Bellies, Begins with the symptoms of a com- i Mackerel In Kits and tins, Georges mon cold; there is chilliness, sneezing, Middles bonelees Codfish, Holland sore throat, hot skin, quick pulse, hoarse herring in Kegs, French and American ness and impeded respiration. Give fre Sardines, Boneless Herring, Hamburg quent small doses of Ballard's Horehound eels. Syrup, (the child will erv for it) and at Nunan-Tayior Co, the first sign of a croupy cough, apply Jacksonville. frequently Ballard’s Snow Liniment to the throat. Mrs. A. Vliet, New Castle, Colo., writes, Chamberlain's Stomach and Liver Tablets. Unequalled for Constipation. March 19th, 1904: "I think Ballard’s Horehound Syrup a wonderful remedy, Mr. A. R. Kane, a prominent druggist and so pleasant.” 25c, 50c and fl.00. of Baxter Springs, Kansas, says: “Cham Sold by City Drug Store. berlain's Stomach and Liver Tablets are, in my judgement, the most sujx-rior pre For sale at a bargain, a mare that paration of any in use today for consti weighs 1400 pounds and a mule that pation. They are sure in action and with weighs 1300 pounds. Call on Charley no tendency to nauseate or gripe. For sale by City Drug Store. Brown. Jacksonville, Oregon. REMNANTS c. vò G w I The Annual Remnant Sale is now in progress and many bargains are offered. Call and see • • • • them at i'll RYAN ’ OREGON S m or'f « JACKSONVILLE, ft H. C. MACKEY Photo Gallery Mrs. 0. Gilbert, Second Floor, Adkins Block, opposite Postotficc. Medford THE MEDFORD BAZAAR Miss Lila Sackett Ore - Fine Photography a Specialty. Special attention given to posing of children. Jill ivork guaran» teed. Prices reasonable. 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