machine shop at that place, on October 27
IStiN. The first lodge was made up of 14
memtiers, fellow workmen in the shops
Every housewife should read Mrs. Will with Mr. Upchurch, thus the name of the
H. Low's cooking articles in the Woman’s order. The order now has nearly 475,060
member« in the United States.
The
Home companion.
Workmen have 12,000 memlx-rs in Oregon
W. S. Breeding, a rancher and min and look in 421 new members the past
er of Woodville vicinity, was in Jackson vear.
ville Monday on business at the court
house.
I <n|le Point Item*.
LOCAL
NOTES
The Williams creek stage started on its
new time schedule Tuesday, March 15th
It will from now on leave Grants Pass at
7 a. tn. instead of 1 p. tn. and haves
Williams at 1 p. m. Just reversing the
order of stage run.—Oregon
Mining
Journal.
Frank Hull, a well known photgrapher
of Medford will open a gallery in Jack
sonville about April 1st. Mr Hull is a
hustler, a good
photographer anti
should do a good business in Jacksonvil r
Mr. Hull who has married since he was
in Jacksonville last summer will have
his wife with him
As a part of the mining exhibit that
the Sentinel is getting up, a rocker, |>an
shovel and pick are wanted. They should
be veterans and should show the hard
service of many a prosjiecting trip.
These old relics will add much to the
interest of the exhibit to Eastern people
visiting Jacksonville, and the Sentinel
will appreciate the favor if its mining
friends can send in the old tools, the like
of which has made both millionaires and
paupers.
John Frazier, a young man from Sulli
van county, Missouri, arrived in Jackson
ville Tuesday on his way to Applegate,
where he will visit at the homes of M. D.
Sturgis and Isaac McIntyre, relatives of
his. Mr. Frazier may locate in this
county.
The rural telephone having pretty well
covered the Willamitte Valley with a
net work of wires is working south and
the first local line in the Umpqua Valley
is soon to be in operation, it lieing from
Drain to Gardnier. A second rural line
is to be established, the farmers in the
vicinity of Dixonville, Douglas county,
having organized a co-operative company
and will soon begin the installation of
their telephone system.
(Too latr tor last wrrk)
We regret to chronicle the death ol
another old pioneer of Jackson county,
Mr B. F. Inlow, who died at the res
idence of his son Fred Inlow on Trail
Creek Tuesday night of this week after
a short illness in the 7K th year of his
his age
He was buried on Thursday
at the Trail Creek cemetery.
Shoe repairing and Harness repairing
a speialty.
KI Al 1SIAII
Mr. and Mrs. J. C. Boman gave a very
pleasant party at their home last Friday
evening. Mr. M. Martin and Mr. John
Inlow look the prize ami Mr. W. B.
Officer, R. G. Brown second the booby
prize. After refreshments were served
the guests placed the new game of panic
until a late hour.
Sheriff Rader was in our neighborhood
tile first of the week summoning jurors
for the April term of court.
County Commissioner Riley was doing
business here Tuesday last.
Wilbur Ashpole brought part of his
cattle to the home ranch from Apple
gate where he has been feeding them
this winter.
The wind storm last week done consid
erable damage to the timber in the Big
Butte country.
Carl Ringer had the misfortune to cut
his middle toe of his right foot off w hile
cutting wood one day tins week.
The ground hog stayed in his hole
six weeks to the day.
And from the
look of things in this section he has start
ed in for another six weeks in his hole.
Charles Veacht of Ashland was in our
midst this week.
REAL ES1ATE
If you hdve
I dm still in the Kedl Estate business
d farm or timber land which you want to sell I will
sell It.
I also have what you want to buy and will
sell it to you at the rlqht price.
T. C. NORRIS
Cdll and see my Stock.
Mrs. R. G. Brown is able to be about
again after quite a spell of sickness.
During a wind storm one night last week
a tree was blown down across the house of
Attorney General Crawford has ren Lee Edmunson but done no injury to
dered an opinion for the benefit of the anything but the bouse, although it gave
assessors of the state that timber land the occupants quite a scare.
claims become taxable when the receipt
for the purchase money is issued by the
government. He has also rendered an
Proper Treatment of Pneumonia.
opinion that farm or other lands owned
Pheunionia is too dangerous a disease
by the state are not taxable.
for anyone to attempt to doctor himself,
Rev. and Mrs. J. Merlev have changed although he may have the proper reme
their place of abode from Medford to dies at hand. A phvsician should al ways
Central Point where they hive purchased lie called. It should lie Ixire in mind,
the fine home and 10-acre tract of land however that pneumonia always results
belonging to J. M. Gay on the Jackson from a cold or from an attack of th« grip,
ville road west of Central Point. Rev. an<l that by giving Chamberlain's Cough
Merlev will have charge of the Baptist Remedy the threatened attack of pnenu-
church in Central Point ami in the in monia may be warded off. This remedy
trims of his pastorial duties he will devote is also used by physicians in the treat
his time to the growing of small fruits, ment of pneumonia with the best results.
he intending to plant the greater part of Dr. W. J. Smith, of Sanders, Aia., who is
his land to strawberries anil other small also a drungist. says of it: “I have lieen
fruits.
selling Chamberlain's Cough Remedy
and prescribing it in my practice for the
John F. Spencer, a fruit grower of [>ast six years. I use it in cases of pneu
Grand Junction, near Glenwood Springs, monia and have al ways gotten the best
Colorado, has produced a seedless apple. results.” Sold by City Drug Store.
The new fruit very much resembles the
seedless orange in that the meat is solid
Tragedy Averted.
and there is a slightly hard substance in
the navel end. The trees have no blos
"Just in the nick of time our little boy
soms. Spencer says he began experiment- was saved” writes Mrs. W. Watkins of
itig with the apple shortly after the seed Pleasant City, Ohio.
“Pneumonia had
less orange appeared. He reasoned that played sad havoc with him ami a terri
if it was possible to destroy germination
ble cough set in besides. Doctors treated
in the orange it was possible in the apple.
him, but he grew worse every day. At
He originally produced five trees that length we tried Dr. King’s New Dis
would bear seedless apnles, and then
covery for Consumption, anil our darling
experimented to see if he could make
was saved. He is now sound, and well."
the buds reproduce others. In this he Every body ought to know, it's the only
succeeded and secured forty additional
sure cure for Coughs, Colds and all Lung
trees. From these he has budded 2,000
diseases. Guaranteed by City Drug Store.
more. Spencer claims that with the
Price 50c and {1.00. Trial bottles free.
seedless apple many diseases due to the
the laying of eggs by moths in
the apple blossoms will lie avoided.
Notice of fnial Settlement.
Capt. B. F Devinnty, of Pendleton,
Deputy Grand Master Workmen for
Oregon of the Ancient Order United
Workmen, has beeu in Jacksonville since
Tuesday soliciting members forhisorder.
This Friday evening he will meet with
the local lodge and give a short address
to the members. Capt. Devinney is a
pleasant appearing gentleman, an old
soldier having served four and one-half
years in the Civil War in the Third, Nine
teenth and Twenty-third Illinois Infantry.
He was one of the first members of the
Workmen, his certificate being No. 253.
Capt. Devinney was personally acquainted
with Father J. J Upchurch, the founder
of the order, he organizing the first lodge
at Meadville, Pa., where he resided and
was master mechanic in the railroad
FURNITURE. HARNESS AND EITTINGS
Union Livery Stables
Rigs on short notice for timber cruisers, com
mercial men, mining men, sawmill men, all
kinds of men or parties. Horses ted at rea
sonable rates.
Geo. N. Lewis, Prop.,
Jacksonville
^OREGON NURSERY CO
Es tab!¡shod 1867
OREGON
SALEM,
Oldest and Largest Nursery on Pacific Coast.
All our stock
is Horne Grown and guaranteed True to Name. All Trees
that fail to live replaced at Half Price. Can till order« for any
kind of Tree, Shrub or Flower that can be grown in Oregon.
Iairge Illustrated Catalogue sent Free on application to
R. D. MAPLESDEN,
MEDFORD,
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agent
OREGON^
CHAS. H. BASYE SILAS J.
DAY
Office one block south of Courthouse
JACKSONVILLE.
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OttEOON
Will conduct a geno
ral Blacksmith busi
ness
at
tho
old
GRONEMILLER STAND
Wagon and Plow Work,
Horseshoeing and Ma
chinery a Specialty.
SATISFACTION GUARANTEED
UNITED STATES COMMISSIONER
Filing« an<l finnl |>r<x>l tiiadr on hom««tra<la
and timber claim« Corrected piat» «howing
all vacant land«
NOTARY PUBLIC AND CONVEYANCER
Legal papers of all kind« made out
Special
attention Riven to paper* in «ettlernent ol
estates.
ABSTRACTER OF TITLES
Moat complete act of al »tract hooka in tlir
county. Almtract« made promptly and ac-
curately.
REAL ESTATE AND INSURANCE
Fine list of country and town property for
«ale and rent.
MONEY LOANED
Warrants Ixxight and «old Collections made
Faxes paid
Rent« collected. Prompt reply
to all letters. Charges reasonable.
REFERENCES:
BICYCLE STORE
REPAlF SHOP
In the County Court of the State of
Oregon for Jackson Connty, (sitting in
Recycles, Ramblers and
probate March 31, 1904.) In the matter
of the estate of Francis Ixigg, deceased.
o t her s t a tula rd bicycles.
Silas J. Day, administrator of said
estate, having filed in said Court his filial
account for settlement, and also praying
Repairs made to bicycles
for an order for setting the time for
hearing the same; therefore notice is
I
sewing machines, guns
hereby given that said final account will
be heard and determined in said Court on
and all kinds of small
Thursday, the 31st,day of March, 1904, at
machines.
which time all persons having any ob
jections to said final account ami settle
ment must then and there make the same.
By order of Chas. Prim, Judge of said
Court.
J ohn S. O rth ,
2-26, 3-25
Clerk.
MEDFORD,
OREGON
TED KELSO
Hon. H K Hanna, jmlxe of 1st judicial dis
trict. and any Jacksonville businesa man.
FINE
CABINET
PHOTOS
$1.50 a Dozen
UNTIL
FURTHER
NOTICE
In Posing and Finishing my Pit-
tvres cannot be excelled.
Orders
Pilled Promptly.
G. W. MACKEY
Over Miller's Hardware Store
Medford,
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