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About Jacksonville sentinel. (Jacksonville, Or.) 1903-1906 | View Entire Issue (March 25, 1904)
POLVIG& DURHAM LOCAL NOTES. X? 1 A VW U' L> - LAWYERS The latest and the nobbiest ill box stationery at the Citv Drug Store. Will practice in all the Court*» of the State W. M. Colvif, Jaikwivllle. lieo. H. Harham. üraatsPass. It is rumored that Mr. Ray McKcnncv ami Miss. Mauth Annes, formerly of Medford, but now residing in Napa California, are to tie married before long. The annual report of the Red Clover Creamery Company, of the many cream eries in Tillamook counts. shows that the Coiiqianv Ixnight 8S2,3H7 pounds of milk for which an average ¡’rice of $1.14'« per Oregon 100 pounds was |>.iid. The average price at which its cheese sold was 12.!• Cents per l>ound. This shows as good a profit to the tl lirvmen as can lie made in raising hay or fruit. DENTIST All work equal to the best to be had in Portland Crown-. Bridge work and Artificial Teeth on either nililx-r or celluloid plater. • Jacksonville S. IOHN • ORTH UNITED STATI S LAND COMMISSIONER H. M. Coss, the Southern Oregon piano tn in, will lie in Jacksonville with . one of lr.s reliable piano tuners the lirst of next week. Those wanting new Oregon pianos or their pianos tuned •• i’i do mi 11 to see him at that time. His past reliable i buisness done here speaks well for his future buisness* Give him a call. Fifty men wanted to buy Oregon seen erv «if Frank H. Hull. See the fine col lection of views taken at the Rav Dam, now on exhibition at the Richmond & Oregon Hodge store, on West 7th street. Filings and final proof-, for homesteads and titnl>er claim* made. Jacksonville R. NEIL • LAWYER Office opposite Court House. Jacksonville A. E. . . C. Reames A L. E REAMES ATTOIt VKV-AT-I.AW ATTORNEY-AT-LAW ** * * A. E. Reames, <1 ¡strict attorney, 1st Judicial District. Jacksons ille, R Oregon G. GALE. M. D PHYSICIAN nnJ ^1’Qi'. L i »XT 1 • ■ as PHYSIC] \ n and SURGEON Office in Orth's Building. J. A Miller, who has large stock interest in the Batte creek district, wa in Jacksonville last Friday on buisness at the court house. Mr. Miller stated that cattle were about all out on the range in his section that they were in good condition. Prof, and Mrs. E. E. Washburn went to Ashland bv Saturday morning's train and remained in that city until Sunday evening when they returned home. While in Ashland they were guest- at the home of Holland Williams, a brother of Mrs. Washburn. Dr. J. E. Shearer, who practiced his profession in Medford for some years J acksonville Oregon past ami who moved to Chico, California this winter, has returned from Chico, the climate and low altitude of that place being detrimental to Mrs. Shearer's health, and has located at Glendale where ATT( Ili S’KV-AT.I 1 \V v—■* ATTORNEY ATI.AW I he has bought the practice of Dr. F. W. Will practice in all courts of the Bowersox. Dr. Bowerdox was formerly state. located at Kirby, lie will leave at once Office on California street one for the East where he will take a post block south of the court house. graduate course in medicine. Hours: 2 to 5 and J toS p. m. QUS NEWBURY • Jacksonville, JEWELER Watches and clocks repaired promptly and all work guaran- teed. Office opposite U. S. Hotel. ... Jacksonville, Oregon /. H. Messner, Veterinary Surgeon. Medford, S Guardianship of J. G. Brown, an in sane jnrson-guardIan’s motion for con firmation of sale of |iersoniil property confirmed. Guardianship of Fred. Robert, Eva, Mabie, and Daisy Whelpley, minor heirs of Thom.i* Wlielplev drcciM-d-ordcred that letters of guardianship In- issued to Ellen banders u | m > ii her filing a good and sufficient bond in the sum of $|iHhi. Estate of Johnanna Blecher, deceased will admitted to probste, and George Walter appointed administrator of estate. Est it«- of Mary J. Hall deceased—D. D. Good, George Vati|iel ami Frank Will iams appointed appraisers of the estate. Estate of Jessie I. Hammond, des« used —sale of real pro|>erty by administrator confirmed. , Estate of Nichols Young, deceased-- administrator discharged from further duties on his showing that he had per formed all duties assigned him. Estate of Edith D. Cort hell, deceased— Saturday April Ki at 111 o'< lock a. m. set as time for hearing objections to filial account of said estate. Estate of Joseph Goldsworthy, «lee» us ed—petition of administrator asking that authority be granted to purchase tnd place at grave of decedent a suitable monument was allowed. Oregon FOR SALE! A special meeting of the board of trade has been called for next Monday evening for the purpose of considering wavs ami means for securing better hotel accommo dations for Jacksonville. That this town is woefully deficient in a firstclass hotel is too plainly apparent to all who visit I the place. That strangers judge a town very largely by its hotels is a fact known to all. Proper pr-onel comfort has much ■ to do with their opinions. A town may have ever so many advantages and yet homeseekers ami investors will lx- preju diced against it if they have been illfed and have had uncomfortable, unplea-ant beds. .A well served meal and a clean airy bedroom with a cosy lied in it go a long way in making strangers pleased with a town. A modern up-to «late hotel with a first class dining room s'-rvice, clean well furnished bedrooms,hot ami cold water conveniences, bathr«x>ms,toi lets and the other adj uncts that a hotel should possess, would tie a profitable investment in Jacksonville. The Best Cough Syrup. S, D. .Apple, ex-Probate Judge, Ottawa Co., Kansas, writes; “This is to s.iv that I have used Ba1lar<l*s Horehound Syrup for years, anti that 1 do not hesitate to recoinin' ml it as the la-st cough syrup 1 have ever used.” 25c, 50c and $1,0**. At City Drug Store. The PERFECT FENCE Stock Proof it nd Never Out of Order Alfalfa Seed Olean and of firstclass Quality, in any Quantity Onion Sets of good size. Now is the timo to plant tor early onions JAS. CRONEMILLER tiENERAL MERCHANDISE JACKSONVILLE, ORHiON Laughlin A belili -, Fountain Pen IS THE PEER OF ALL PENS ANO HAS NO EQUAL ANYWHERE FINEST GRADE HK. GOLD PEN YOUR CHOICE OF THESE TWO POPULAR8TYLESF0R ONLY D L Pl i X Ajirwuni i-.-n »(nr swa<t fisti MMHISt . _ L. I). MINEAR, Agent CALHOUN Big Assortment of All Kinds and of No w Stook Best Wire Fencing. Wire never kinks A cheaper fence than wood. Can ce woven by iinylxxly an<l machine warranted lor one year An article in the Woman's Home Com panion series o»i •'Great Movements **»M-^> n' A FINE BARGAIN, SOUTH Which Are Making the World Better” WEST MEDFORD—2‘2 acres land, is the Disciples of Christ and Their Good fenced all around with picket fence, Works.” It appears in the April num one-half under cultivation, suitable ber, ami members of all denominations for garden or chicken ranch; about will want to read it. The April number 100 fruit trees; good 8-room house, 28- x28 feet, well finished at a cost of <>f the Woman's Home Companion of-ens with a remarkable articie on Lady Cur $1000; barn .'50x48, cost $4<K); new zon, “Th«.- Chicago Girl Who Rules chicken house, 10x12; goo<l well with India,” by Arthur Hovt. Martha Sanford pump on porch; 4 blocks from school writes of ‘‘The Chafing-Dish ami the house; one-fourth mile to postoffice College Girl.” There is a thrilling d« s- and dejiot. Great bargain if sold cription of the adventure of ‘‘Kate quickly. Shelly, the Iowa Heroine.” Of intrust to all religious jreople is the «1« scription GOOD PROPERTY IN TALENT of the philanthropies of "The Disciples —Good house, 28x28, hot and cold of Christ,” and the great pictorial feature water with range and pipes through on the“Louisiana Purchase Exposition” out the house; 100 tearing fruit trees. is unique in its way. As proper to a Machines for Sab- by 10 acres of good alfalfa ground, or can spring number, there are many diverting be cut up in town lots; good barn, .‘I0x j short stories, such as “The Matrimonial 48, and other buildings. Adventures of Bt rtie.” “While Break- i fast Waited” and “Tony, the Ferry Residence on old stage Wood, two miles east maid.” Mrs. Will II. low continues her ol Jaok son ville. delectable cooking articles, Miss Gould devotes several pages to simple and ORDGON PHOENIX, «■harming spring fashions, and Mrs. If you desire to keep posted on the Saint-Maur has some excellent hints to girls who want to travel. Articles on political news of Jackson county during Why worry with that old wornout mach gardening and the makeing of pin- the present campaign and to get reliable, ine when a small monthlyoutlay will put money close a splendid spring number. impartial news, subscribe for the Jack in its place the best, lightest running Published by The Crowell Publishing sonville Sentinel. Until June KI for 25 machine made. The payments are made Company, Springfield, Ohio; one dollar cents. Subscription stopjted at date un less otherwise ordered. | a year; ten cents a copy. to suit all. C. W. Conklin. M. Garden Seed x Oregon • W. HICKEL • Probate Mütter*. SUPERIOR TO OTHER MAKES AT $3 Tlie laxiglilm Fountain Pen Hol ler i-made of fin est quality hard rubber, ia filled with highesi grade, lai«*- size 14k gold pen, of any desired llriibilily, mid Im» the only perfect feeding device known Hither style richlv gold mounted, for presentation purposes. $1 .Weelra Surely you will not be ■ Ide lo -erure ■ i>yI lung nt Hirer limes the price Hint will give such continuous pleasure and service. For Sale by CITY DRUG STORE FOR THE LENTEN SEASON Columbia River Salmon« Bellies, MacKercl In Kits and tins, Georges Middles honelees Codfish, Holland herring in Kegs, Freni hand American Sardines, Boneless Herring, Hamburg eels. Nunan-Taylor To, Jacksonville.