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About Jacksonville sentinel. (Jacksonville, Or.) 1903-1906 | View Entire Issue (Feb. 26, 1904)
Hdshinqton's Birthduv Celebrated at St. Mery's Academy. The 22nd of Feb. HMM will long be re membered with pleasure by the inmates sf St Mary’s. Patriotism the spirit of the day manifested itself in the early morning as thoughtful, loving fingers fashioned the glorious red, while and blue into graceful folds an<l artistic fes toons throughout the various ileparl- tnents. The refectory especially was beautifully decorated and Washington’s picture, prettily drafted with the stars and strips, held an honored place. At 7:30 p. in. the Faculty were enter tained by a program arranged and rend ered by the young ladies oi the boarding school, after which refreshments were Cotton rags for wiping presses wanted at the Sentinel office. Send your copy of the Sentinel to a friend ill the East or North, that they may learn of Rogue River Valley and what its advantages and resources are. Charlie Meyer is evidently lutrn to die a patriarch in age for he has survived a third serious accident and will soon l>e able to again swing the pick and the sledge with his wonted energy in the mines. Mention was made in the Sentinel last week of his being blown up by giant powder, which he was thaw ing out at the Stansell mine on Forest creek ami that fears were had that he might not recover, but good surgical care and a strong physique has pulled served. him through in good sha|>e and Tuesday On dainty bandpainted programmes he was able to take a trip from Medford were listed the following numt>ers: and come to Jacksonville to spend the Vocal Duet "Mt. Vernon Bells"........ day. Mr. Meier ex ¡acts to lie able to re ..... Misses l>. Hendricks and E. Dewey sume his mining work in two or three Re citation "My Country"................... weeks. ........................................ „.Melvina Plotner W. C. Kitto came from Grants Puss Chorus "Star Spangled Banner"........ last Friday and returned Saturday. Mr. "Salute to Our Flag"............................. ..............................................Amelia Ullman Kitto is superintending the work of in- atalling the machinery in the new- quartz Concert Recitation "Faithful unto mill living put up at the Grunite Hill I lentil**.................................................... ........... J. Bovd, H. Zwight, C. Newman mine near Grants Puss. The building is arranged for 20 stamps but for the pr» sent Recitation “Jewels"............................... ............................................ Beulah Murphv but 10 w ill lie placed. It is expected to put in the other 10 this fall. T. L. Jones Vocal Solo "Scatter th » Leaves"....... ........................ Miss Edythe Dewey another Jacksonville machinist is with Mr. Kitto assisting on the machinery Recitation “Persevered to the End”.. ........................................ ..Millina Murphy- work. Mr. Kittoon his return to (»rants Pass was accompanied by Ins daughters, Recitation “Without Words”............. ........................................ Josephine Baunaz Mildred ami Jennie who have l>een spend ing several weeks in Jacksonville. Miss Recitation "Flowers"............................ .......................................... Hattie Newonan Jennie will remain at Grants Pass, but Miss Mildred will go to Colorado Springs, Vocal Solo "Dreaming"........................ ................................. Miss Daisy Hendricks Colorado, where she will spend the sum mer with relatives. Dealogue "Life of Washington”....... Bessie Clough, A. Loosley, L. McCarvel E.J. Davidson of Missouri Flat was “Prayer for Our Hero”.......................... recently in Jacksonville fur a load of Gertrude (babv of the boardingsch<M>l) supplies ami to make a short visit with Chorus......................................................... hi- brother C. T. Davidson. Mr. David* ............................................................America ' son stated the recent high waters in the Applegate did no serious damage in his Croup. section. Of mining operations on lower Begins with the symptoms of a com Applegate, Mr. Davidson rv|x>rts that Jar k mon col<l; there is chilliness, sneezing, Layton is now operating his mine with sore throat, hot skin, quick pulse, hoarse two No. 3 giants. Alex Watts is running Second Floor, Adkina Block, ness and impeded respiration. Give fre a No. 2 giant in his mine on Horsehead opposite Postoffice. creek. He has been piping for two quent small doses of Ballard’s Horehound Svrup, (the child will cry for it) and at months and has moved considerable Medford - Ore the first sign of a croupy cough, apply earth which is quite rich. The Tacoma frequently Ballard's Snow Liniment to company which owns the St John quartz claim is another vien and is blocking the throat. Mrs. A. Vliet, New Castle, Colo., writes. and runs very rich ore. Geo. Baily, who Fine Photography a Specialty. March 19tb, 1904: "I think Ballard's is working the old Richmond ledge, has Horehound Syrup a wonderful remedy, struck a m inganese seam that is very Special attention given to posing and so pleasant.” 25c, 50c and fl.00. rich ami promises to yield several hun of children. Jill work guaran dred dollars. Sold by City Drug Store. teed. Prices reasonable. H. C. MACKEY Photo Gallery Applegate Items. THE Medford Bazaar Mrs. 0. Gilbert, Ladies* Goods and No« lions. Linen Good, Fancy Are You Restless at Night? John Pernoll the Applegate merchant And harassed by a bad cough? Use marie a business trip to Grants Pass one Ballard’s Horehound Svrup. it will secure day last week. you sound sleep and effect a prompt ami radical cure. 25,50c, and fl .00. Sold On account of the high water Mr. Wendt was unable to get through with by City Drug Store. the mail Monday. Why worry with that old wornout mach O. E. Rose the Steamboat stage driver ine when a small monthly outlay will put reports having two feet of snow to come in its place the best, lightest running through, he has to make the tripon horse machine made. The payments are made back most of the time. o suit all. C. W. Conklin. Mr. White has five men employed in Mrs. C. E. Hufstadermoved to Grants his mine on Humbug. They have plenty P ass last Saturday in conformity to the of water this week. reouest of the Grants Pass Odd Fellows The dance at Ruch was well attended lodge, of which Mrs. Hufstader’s late from this vicinity and all report having husband was a metnlier. That lodge has secured for Mrs. Hufstader a comfortable a fine time. dwelling house and will assist her ami Jeff Heard has employed eleven Cnina- her boys in securing employment to men to work in the Oro Grand mine. maintain themselves, the lodge giving I such other assistance as they may need. Populist Mass Convention. Mr. Hufstader for some time prior to his death was not in good health ami sfariit There will be a Mass Convention of the much of his time in the mountains, min Socialist Partv of Jackson County Oregon ing, hoping that the outdoor work would S. P. R. R. TIME CARD. held at Medford, Saturday Feb. 27, at 10, l>e of benefit to him. He left a third nd North It nd stations. a. m. To nominate a county ticket, ami interest in quartz and placer claims on South-H' Trains. Trains. transact such other business as may law the West Fork of Cow Creek that may No 12 No 16 fully come before it. By order of the prove to be of great value. During Mr. No 15 No 11 County Central Committee. Hufstader’s sickness and since his death h ao o Lv.. ...Portland............... Ar. <10 7 45 J. W. W iley , chairman, the Jacksonville Odd Fellows have lreen 10:38 11:00 4.34 5:40 ...Salem ......................... E. P. H ammond , sec. giving Mrs. Hufstader and the children p tn every assistance possible in addition to 11:3.5 12:30 8:1« ............ Allrany......................... 4:40 to the generous financial aid given by the Another Case oi Rheumatism Cured by ....................................................... ..................................... Grants Pass lodge. Mrs. Hufstader is a Chamberlain’s Pain Bairn. 2.08 ........... Eugene......................... 1:15 1:42 3:00 The efficacy of Chamberlain'sPain Balm woman of good attainments and resource ............ •••*.................................... ful and courageous and she w ill doubtless ...................................................... in the relief of rheumatism is being de p in lì 15 !, .50 ... .. ...Roseburg.............. 4.55 10:40 monstrated daily, Parker Triplett, of succeed, with the aid of the powerful 10:03 10 13 .5 25 ...Grants Fass............. fi 15 Odd Fellows organization in keeping her Va„ says that Chamberlain's 10:31 11 1 1 ...Golii Hill 1 21 six children together and giving them a 10:57 11:30 ...Ottimi Piritit Pain Bairn gave him permanent relief 1 29 from rheumatism in the back when every ’ comfortable home ami a good education. 11:10 11.45 ........... Medford...................... 4 1!» 4 .72 thing else failed and he would not be 11:28 12:02 ...........Phoenix ............ 1:10 4 11 without it. For sale by City Drugstore. Presbyterian Church. Chamberlain’s Stomach and Liver Tablets. Unequalled for Constipation. Services next Sabbath as follows: Sunday School at 10 a. tn. Young People’s Meeting 6:30 p. m. Public Worship at 11 a. in., and 7:30 p. m. Sermon Subjects will be: "The Source of our Power” and "Shall we be Mini mum or Maximum Christians?” Come one. Come all. Mr. A. R. Kane, a prominent druggist of Baxter Springs, Kansas, says: "Cham- berlain’s Stomach and Liver Tablets are, in my judgement, the most superior pre paration of any in use today for consti pation. They are sure in action and with no tendency to nauseate or gripe. For sale by City Drug Store. Miss Lila Sackett 11:38 12:12 ........... Talent........................... 1:» Xi 4:3T Work, Silks, Lace. Material for all kinds of Fancy work and Laces. Orders taken for all kinds of Fancy Work. Fine Chinaware. Full Stock Fresh Confections GOOD housekeeping ! 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Sleeping car reservations made on application Freight house opens nt 8 a irl and closes at 120 P- m. SCOTT M. WILCOX, Agent. I rv While Pine and Tar medicine for that Cough.—City Drug Store.