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About Jacksonville sentinel. (Jacksonville, Or.) 1903-1906 | View Entire Issue (March 11, 1904)
Jackson Counts Ixpenses. scumble along steep hillsides through The following bills were allowed at snow often three feet det-p. They hail the March term of the Jackson County blankets and grub with them so they had no lack; ¿for hotel accommodations, Commissioners Court: though a couple of nights they had to Chas Prim, stamps for county of ficers.................................................. .30 oo s|xttd in deserted cabins. The other & 00 nights they stopped Ht the claims of MrsD R Adrus, for indigent.......... 5 00 miner friends. They could have made J Nunait, for indigent.................... 5 00 the trip in three or four days but they Monroe O'Hare, himself................ 5 00 took it easy and stop|x-d for long rests C W Coker, “ .................. 8 00 with the miners w ho resided along the Julius Stein. ** .................... Holmes Bros., for indigent*........... 31 50 creek. Thev had had no mail since the 5 00 fourth of January, the mail carrier on C W Wolters, “ .............. .... the West Fork Rogue River route not be Chas Dunford, moving Mrs. Win I IMI ing able tojgtt over the mountains the kle........................................ »now being 10 feet deep in places. Mr. James Cronemiller, supplies for Grant Hatch, J Ramodale........- 20 s*» Fuller succeiled in getting considerable development work on some quartz ledges Dr Bower, medical attendance- they hold ami also split out the boards Nov, to March to T J Halev and family........................ „............. 15 00 ami made some sluice Ixixts which they McNair, for med. for above family IK 90 will use in a placer claim that they w ill operate this spring anil which promises II S Stock, burial of two Robin to lie quite rich. He expects to return son children.................................... IK to their mines so soon as the snow is off A N Woody, room rent................... 10 sufficient for horses to get over the trail Geo Brown and son, sup. fur. Lew when he wtll take in a supply of provis is, Mr Beadley, John Clair, E Esmond............................................ 20 00 ion and begin work for the sutpmer. T J Kenney, supplies ................. 143 32 Welch Lumber Co., lumber........... 125 <M) Edqle Point Items. Ashland Mfg Co, furnished road 33 95 dist 2................................................. ~ (Too late for last weeks paper.) James Howard, work on Antelope The streams have lieen so high lately bridge................................................ 10 50 that the mail has to be transferred twice N Patterson, chainman road peti •I 50 1 between Eagle Point and Central Point. tioned by J J Murphy et al...... Chas S Johnson, chainman road Geo. Brown & Sons have hail to haul petitioned for bv J J Murphy... their freight from the Bear Creek bridge 5 W L Cameron, exam, insane......... the past week. They have it brought T Riley, salary as county com___ 23 from Central Point and then pack it J Patterson, salary co com.............. 14 across the creek. Mrs Belle Winkle, rent of house, Dr. Officer made Medford a visit the 3 indigent............................................ first of the week. E E Washburn, ass’t teachers ex. 4 days at $3...................................... 12 The high water has not taken out the P H Daily expense......................... 4 Antelope bridge yet but it is in no con- G R Carlock, assisting..................... IK dition to cross. A J Hat.by, assisting ..................... IK It looks to me like a bridge should lie Peter Applegate, deputy hire....... 30 put in at the Fish slough as it is a verv J M Rader, jail expenses anti bad place ao cross. board prisoners.............................. 120 3 J S Orth, exjienses............................ M. F. Hanley was here the first of the Glass, Prndhome & Co. rubber •> J o week on his wav to his upper ranch. stamp................................................. John Allen, the Derby stockman, was G N Lewi*, livery hire ................... 4 00 3 50 doing business here Wednesday. Chas Meserve, printing................... Second Floor, Adkins Block, Dr H M Shaw, ex. Williams, Ash- opposite Postoffice. J. W. Slinger and F. Donning passed urst, Keller.........................................- 15 through to Medford on Monday. Chas Prim, ex. insane...................... 5 Medford - Ore L. C. Charley was trading in Eagle H I) Angle, constable fee, Med. 0 Point the first of the week. dist..................................................... Garl T Jones for surveying road Mrs. Grant Finley was quite sick last petitioned for by J J Murphy et week, but is improving at this writing. Fine Photography a Specialty. i al......................................................... Dr. Officer was in attendance. Special attention given to posing Garl T Jones witness fee in state County Commissioner Thomas Riley of children. Jill work guaran vs Conley........................................ .. 4 was here last Sunday. J M Rader sheriff............................ ! 333 teed. Prices reasonable. John S Orth clerk.......................... ! 250 Newt Lewis of Applegate was here Peter Applegate recorder .............. 115 several days to see Ins aged father who is Chas Prim judge................................ 100 dangerously ill. D H Miller treasurer................... XI 83 We have some pretty good marksmen P H Daily school supt.................... here in Fagle Point. The other day a Owen Keegan janitor........................ 27 young man held a corn cob pipe in his Wilber Jones assessor....................... 158 mouth and let another man shoot at it at John Bloiss ferryman........................ 15 about twelve steps with a twenty-two M Purdin justice case of state vs 3 10 rifle and he struck the bowl of the pi|<e Painter.............................................~ ce nter ami no other damage. H D Angle constable fee case State 0 vs Painter........................................ Butte creek has been pretty high in John Painter witness State vs the past month but did no damage to Painter........ ................................... .. 1 speak of. Mary Painter witness same case..... 1 N. Woods made a trip to Medford and Trespass notices on cloth sent by mail Central Point the first of the week. Re-of>cncd in the Palm Hodge to any address for fl.00 a dozen. Sam Harnish was doing business in block with the latest in Ladies The latest and the nobbiest in lx>x Medford one day this week. Toilet Articles, Perfumes, stationery it the City Drug Store. S. A. and J. IL Carlton were here Drugs, Etc. Thursday. RYAN’S Quality of Goods, Selec tion of Stock, and Reason ableness of Price are factors always considered in dealings with customers so that they may be satis fied with their purchases H. C. MACKEY Photo Gallery BOX Inflammatory Rheumatism Cured. William Shaffer, a brakeman of Den- nison. Ohio, was confined to his bed for several weeks with inflammatory rheuma tism. “I used uianv remedies,” he says. ‘•Finally I sent to McCaw’s drug store for a bottle of Chamberlain’s Pain Balm, at which time I was unable to use hand or foot, and in one week's time was able to go to work as happy as a clam.” For sale by City Drug Store. CURED IVAN HUMASON, CONSUMPTION, mcr THE Medford Bazaar Mrs. 0. Gilbert, Nisi Lila Sackett Ladies’ Goods and No tions, Linen Good, fancy Work, Silks, Lace Material for all kinds oí I ancy work and Laces. Orders taken for all kinds of fancy Work « l ine Chinaware Full Stock Fresh Confections Mrs. B. W. Evans, Charwater, Kan., writes: ‘‘My husband lav sick for three R. R. TIME CARD. months. The doctors said he had quick s. P. consumption. We procured a bottle of South-B’ nd North B'nd Station*. Ballard's Horehound Syrup ami it cured Tianis Train». A Homey Magazine each month helpful him. That was six years ago and since No 1ft No 11 prncticaf and inspiring. Full of fa <ctnat- No 12 No 1« then we have always kept a bottle tn the ing features. Iliautifully llustrated. A ................................................... million renders! p.m house. We cannot do without it. For H.30 ..Portland.............. Ar. 7:00 7:45 coughs and colds it has no equal,” 25c, 10:33 11:00 $1.00 per year. 10 cents a copy. ............Sale in ..................... 5 10 4 34 A fine assortment of picture moulding. 50c and fl.00. Sold by City Drug Store. A FREE sample copy to all re ]uestilig. p III Bring in your pictures and have them 11:3.5 12#) ........... Albany........................ 3:10 4:40 framed. The workmanship speaks for AGENTS WANTED itself. At C. W. Conklin's. IRRIGATION. 2:0H ............ Eugene ..................... TOO 1:12 1:1ft Jas. O. Fuller arrived home Monday I 180 acres of land, ......................... ................................................... G ixip Hoi’si ki i iuno want* u mibscrip- pill from West Fork of Cow creek, where he ! lion representative In every city and town 350 inches of water, i 4 M 5:50 ..Roaeburg............... 10 10 11:45 in company with J. E. Churchill, a Linn | in the west. To those who will give nil or 1 10:03 10 13 ..(iranís Pass............ « 15 .5:25 and irrigation con a |M>rtion of their time it offers attractive county young man, has been working on 4:50 5:3<i I 10:31 11 11 ..Gold Hill work and pays exdecdingly liberal com ..Central Point......... IO:ft7 11:3fi 1:20 5:01 mining claims that are owneed jointly tracts for sale. missions. It will pay you to investigate Í 11:10 119 11:45 ...........Medford..................... 4 52 by 4iimself, Peter Applegate, Mrs. C. E. A postal card will bring particulars, write Ben A. Lowell, nt once si ns to be the first in your field. Hufstailer of Grants Pass. Mr. Fuller Woodville, - Ore. 11;2H III 4:10 12:02 .......... Phoenix..................... and his companion left thetr cabin on THE PHELPS PUBLISHING CO 4:00 11-.3H 12:12 .......... Talent......................... 4:<M’ Monday of last week anil it was Saturday Pacific Const Office, 50 Columbian Builcitig, San Francisco, Cal. noon before they reached West Fork sta If troubled with weak digestion, belch p.m A h 1 i 1: i nd 3:35 4.21 tion on the Southern Pacific. The d’s ing or sour stomach, use Chamberlain’s 12:35 12:55 ..Monta true................ 12:03 12:20 tance traveled was but some 20 miles but Stomach and Liver Tablets and you will 1:25 4:28 AN ILLUSTRATED MAGAZINE! owing to their trail to the railroad [ get quich relief. For sale by City Drug pin p.m FOR ALL THE FAMIL y I 5:10 5:10 10:50 11.50 being over the mountains it was so deep Store. 8:56 »4:05 Ar... 21 22 7:5ft San Francisco.. .Lv in snow that they were forced to travel Tickets sold to all jxiinta in the United States. down West Fork creek, where they had car reservation* made on application. Cotton rags for wiping presses wanted Sleeping no trail most of the way and they were Try White Pine and Tar medicine tor Freight house opens at Ha m. and close* at 4:20 at the Sentinel office. obliged to climb through brush and that Cough.—City Drug Store. p. m. SCOTT M. WILCOX, Agent. GOOD HOUSEKEEPING 68 ¿.X