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About Jacksonville sentinel. (Jacksonville, Or.) 1903-1906 | View Entire Issue (Feb. 26, 1904)
pOLVIGÄ DURHAM Rueh Happenlnqs. LAW YKkS John Matney wasa visitor at the county seat Monday. Will practice in all the Court» ol the State A. W Sturgis of Medford is visiting C. M. Ruch. * ■ M.CalvIt. JacKsaavill«. uco n Ourkaa. UranltPau. P)R. T. DENTIST T. SHAW * All work equal to the best to be had in Portland. Crown*. Bridge work amt Artifiei»! Teeth on either rubber or celluloid plater. Jacksonville - JOHN - Oregon ORTH S. I'NITEIl STATES I. ANl> COM MISSIONER Filing» ati.l final proofs tor home»tead» and timber claims made. Jacksonville Oregon R. NEIL i LAWYER i ir V v o • Office opposite Court House. Jacksonville . Oregon . C. A. E. Reames Reaaes L. E REAMES A ** ATTORNEY-AT-LAW A. E. Reames, district attorney, 1st Judicial District. Jackson» ille. R 1 ' • Oregon G. GALE, M. D PHYSICIAN and SURGEON. Office in Orth's Building Hours: 2 to 5 and 7 to 8 p m Jacksonville • - Oregon NEWBURY QUS ATTilB KKV. ATI AW ATTORNEY-AT-LAW Will practice in all courts of the state. Office on California street one block south of the court house. Jacksonville, Oregon - - W. H I C K E L I JEWELER • Watches and clocks repaired promptly and all work guaran teed . Office opposite U. S. Hotel. Jack son » ¡lie. Ed and Bert Bostwick, of Ruch, were visiting at Jacksonville Friday. Waiter Bostwick, of Ruch, was in Jacksonville on business Tuesday. B. Satmatsh and family passed through Ruch Monday on their way to Jacksun- * 1 2 ville. Mr. Dave Buckley arrived home Mon- 1 Also a full line of all kinds of Nursery stock. day, from Modoc county, where he has been fur some time past. Delivery grounds in rear of Warner \ Davis’ store. Miss Emma Ulrich, who has teen visit ing friends at Ruch, returned Tuesday to her home in Jacksonville. FOR T. Beagle of Ruch went to Ashland SALE BY Wednesday to visit with relatives and friends. Mrs. E. Faucett. who has teen quite sick is much improved and has returned toller home at Watkins. Real Estate Activities Miss Kate Broad, whois teaching the Thompson Creek school, and Bess Huff McIntire to Theo F Smith; 9 acres man, one of her pupils spent Saturday in E D M I. C 88, two 30, le ¿500 and Sunday at Miss Broad's home in I. George to 11 F Pohland; property on Jacksonville. on Morton st, Ashland. ¿150. J H Steven» to S W Boyd: 'j acre in D The dance given at Ruch Friday, Feb ruary 19, was a success in every way. I. C 46, twp 38, 2 w. ¿1. The- music was furnished by M. Baldwin, Aug Kraus*-to W B Sherman; se'4 M r Wilbur Cameron ami Emma Ulrich. The 26, twp 34, 4 w, ¿25. IVe carry a full and Blanch«- Whitman to Ja» R William»; supper was served by Mrs. C. C. Kelso, of Central Point. lots 9 and 10, blk 8, Central Point. ¿100. well assorted line of D J Churchman to Horace Mitchell; A party was given at Mrs. J. Faucctt’s lots 23 anil 21, blk C. Ashland, ¿son. Fine Stationery, Per* home in honor of Otto and Etta Jeldiiess, Agnes .imi J S Herndon to H 1-’ Poh- Tuesday night. Cards and games were lami, 4 acres tn sec 9 to IB, twp 31», I e, fumery, Toilet Soaps played. Those present were Molley Ray, ¿10. I)ora Faucett. Etta Jeldness, Sarah Law. Sponges, Magazines C E Stewart to Jos Taylor and sons; Its Ina Throckmorton, Mrs. J. Faucett, 26, 20. 30, blk 2, Orchard Home Tract. Klank Books and Mathew and Robert Rav, I.cstcr Throck ¿200. morton, Otto Jeldnesss, Rav Faucett and W I Vawter to Jos Taylor ami sons; It School Supplies. A. Renix 16, blk 4, Orchard Home Tract. ¿40. J A Pitts to tetti« Mart.tin; laud in sec Treasurer's Thirteenth Call. ¡0, tp 33, 1 w, ¿250. Ira Wakefiield to J E Roberts; lami in Office of the County Treasurer of / SPECIAL ATTENTION GIVEN tp IH. 1 w, ¿2lM). Jackson County. Oregon, Jack E M and H H Howland to W W Woods; sonville, Feb. 9, 1904. TO PRESCRIPTIONS. Notice is hereby given that there arc land in tp 37, 2 w. ¿175. D P Leach to () & C R R Co; Release funds in the county treasury for the re- demption of all outstanding county r war- s'j of se . sec 9, tp 36, 3 w. J. W. ROBINSON. M. D. Geo Engle to () & C R R Co; release w rants protested from Aug. 10, 1901, to Proprietor, Sept. 3. 1901, both dates inclusive, In- S of tie'« of sec I, tp 41, 1 e. Jacksonville, - Oregon Geo Engle to O & C R R Co; release tereston same will cease after the above nw% of sec 1, tp 41. 1 c. date. Sheriff Rader to Jacob Isler; tax deed. ■ D. H. M iller , S Orton to C I, Snell; Its 6, 7, 8, blk 1 County Treasurer. of Parks add, Medford. ¿200. Margaret H Reeve to E DeRoboam; For sale at a bargain, a mare that lami tn s*-c 31. tp 37, 2 w, fl. weighs 1400 pounds «and a mule that weighs 1300 pounds. Call on Charley Meetinq ol Democratic County Central Brown. Jacksonville, Oregon. L. B. WARNER, w City Drug Store Committee. FOR THE LENTEN SEASON Oregon Columbia River Salmon Bellies, Mackerel In kits and tins, Georges Middles bonelees Codfish, Holland herring in kegs, French and American Sardines, Boneless Herring, Hamburg eels. Nunan-Taylor Co, Jacksonville. /. H. Messner, Veterinary Surgeon. Medford, Oregon 9 FOR SALE! A FINE BARGAIN, SOUTH WEST MEDFORD—2% acres land, fenced all around with picket fence, one-half under cultivation, suitable for garden or chicken ranch; about 100 fruit trees; good B-room house, 28- x28 feet, well finished at a cost of ¿1000; barn .‘50x48, cost ¿400; new chicken house, 10x12; good well with pump on porch; 4 blocks from school house; one-fourth mile to postoffice and depot. Great bargain if sold quickly. GOOD PROPERTY IN TALENT —Good house, 28x28, hot and cold water with range and pipes through out the house; 100 tearing fruit trees, 10 acres of good alfalfa ground, or can be cut up in town lots; good barn, 30x 48, and other buildings. M. CALHOUN PHOENIX, ORDGON YELLOW NEWTOWN PIPPINS SPITZENBURGS, JONATHANS Perfect Confidence. Where there used to be a feeling of un easiness and worry in the hou-ehold when a child showed symptoms of croup, there is now perfect confidence. This is owing to the uniform success of Chanter- lain's Cough Remedy in the treatment of that disease. Mrs. M. I. Basford, of Poolesville, Md., in speaking of her ex perience in the u»e of that remedy says: “I have a world of confidence in Cham berlain's Cough Remedy for I have used it with perfect success. My child Gar land is subject to severe attacks of croup and it always gives linn prompt relief." ■ For sale by City Drug Store. A meeting of the iJemocratlc County Central Committee of Jackson County, Oregon, is hereby called for the hour of two o'clock p. ill. on Wednesday, March 2, 1904, at Wilson’» <>|>era house tn Med ford, for the purpise of formulating plait i of approaching campaign and. if deemed advisable, fixing dat< » of primaries anti convention and apportioning delegates. It is hojied there will tea full attendance of the members of the County Central Committee. Wtn. M. H olmes , Chari- man of iJemocratic County Central Committee. C. L. R eamer , Acting Secy. Central Point, Ore., J eb. 23, 1904. Clothes Made Like New Having opened Steam Cleaning ami Pressing Works in Medfortl, we are |>re|*arcd to do anything in our line with neatness and «Its patch. We make u specialty of ladies' work, and guarantee satisfaction in every respect. Work called for and delivered. Apply for our club rates for gentlemen. MI.TR0P0I IT AN STEAM CLEANING & PRESSING WORKS, Upstairs, Opposite Poatoffk«. MEDFORD, • . V---------- --------------------- OREGON J Furnished Hotel At A Barqain. At Newport, on Yaqina bay, the fam- ous Oregon summer seaside resort that is destined to equal the great Newport resort on the Atlantic coast, a 13 room hotel, one block from the main busi- • • ness section, fullv furnished with good • • tedding, carpets, furniture, rind kitchen fixtures, «. id the woodroom full of wood, • • Bunr.om Items. is offered for sale at a bargain for • • cash, or will triple trade for land in T. Walston is slowly improving. Benton Pool and Arthur Kleinhammer Rogue River Valley. Title perfect, house, in good repair and supplied with hot and ¡haying and heavy were Talent visitors last week. cold water on lower and upper floors, team work. Light Miss Laura Dorn was the guest of bath room, wood room, closets and all express transferred. Missjosie Saltmarsh Sunday. i conveniencies of a modern boarding house The house is paying property and is only Prompt delivery to Miles Cantrall and Ed Bostwick were all parts of the city in this section one day last week oil busi offered for sale by reason of the owner’s wife having asthma and not able to live ness. in a low altitude. Full particulars by It looks as if our editor will have to addressing the Sentinel office. Chargos R o a sonable enlarge his paper or have some of his cor res]xmdent discontinue. Mysterious Circumstance, Mr. and Mrs. A. B. Saltmarsh anti One was pale and sallow and the other sons, tee and Dean we nt to Ashland last fresh and rosy. Whence the difference? week to visit relatives and friends. She who is blushing with health uses Dr. Prrtfctccirinol ti/ UCSSIOIl.il CuTpct Wl'itVCf Those attending the Ruch Dance from King’s New Life Pills to maintain it. By here were Mr. and Mrs. M. R. Buck, gently arousing the lazy organs they Ila» n new Flying Stintile Loom Misses Ella Park and Bernice Cameron, com|x 1 good digestion and head off con nn,| ¡»prepared to do strictly fust Messers Ed. Saltmarsh, Holli’s Parks stipation, Try them. Only 25c, at City c I iihh work on carpet» and rug» and Benton Pool. Drug Store. CHAS. DUNFORD JACKSONVILLE TRANSFER Mrs. A. L. PEACHEY What Are They? Chamberlain's Stomach and Liver Tablets. A new remedy for stomach troubles, biliousness, and constipation, and a good one. Price 25 cents. For sale by City Drug Store. EAGLE POINT OREGON