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About Jacksonville sentinel. (Jacksonville, Or.) 1903-1906 | View Entire Issue (April 1, 1904)
pOLVIGX DURHAM LOCAL NOTES I A \V V Bf M < LAWYERS Will practice in all the Courts of the State W . M. Cal»If. Jack**avill*. <Ma. H llurhaa. lirssisPx«*. DR. T. T. SHAW DENTIST All work equal tu the best tu lx- hail ill Portland Crown*. Bridge work and Artificial Teeth un either rubber ur celluloid plater. JacKsonville • • Oregon JOHN S. ORTH UNITED STATES LAND COMMISSIONER Porcelain nesteggs for all the bens in Jackson county at Nunuti-Taylor Com pany. Fifty men wanted to buy Oregon scen ery of Frank H Hull. Sec the fine col lection of views taken at the Ray Dam, now on exhibition at the Richmond X Hodge store, on West 7th street. H. M. Coss, the Southern Oregon piano man, will lie in Jacksonville with one of his reliable piano tuners the first of next week. Those wanting new pianos or their pianos tuned will do well to see him al that time. His past reliable buisness done here sjs aks well for his future buisness* Give him a call. Rev. \V. F. Shields, of Medford, is to deliver the sermon at the s|iecial Easter services that Malta Cotnm.indery No. 4 Oregon Knights Templar will hold at their asy lum in the Masonic temple in Ashland. Rev. Shields is one of the ablest pulpit orators in this county, and the Ashland people will tie treated to an address of good merit. Filing* and final proofs for homesteads and timber claims made. Jacksonville R. NEIL • LAWYER Miss Tillie Hooks left by Wenbt's stage Saturday for Kulili where she began the Jacksonville • • Oregon spring term of school in that district Monday. Miss ILx»ks is a teacher of much experience and has always been suc A. E. Reames C. L. Rcanes cessful in her work ami the patrons of the Kubli school may expect that she will conduct a school for them of which they » ATTOUKPV.AT.I AW 1 i 1 ATTORNEY-AT-LAW may l>e proud. A. E. Reames, district attorney, Homer Davenport, who is conceded to 1st Judicial District. lx- the greatest cartoonist in America and Oregon the world is to give an illustrated talk on Jackson» lile. "The Power of a Cartoon” at Ashland Monday eveuing under the auspices of the Chautauqua association. Mr.fDaven poJt is a pleasing, captivating lecturer 1 1 ' • • PMVSICIAX And and SURGEON. PHYSICIAN and his reminiscences and stories are illustrated, by him ns he talks, on an Office in Orth'* Building. easel and are humorous and highly enter Hours: 2 to 5 and 7 to S p m taining. As Mr. Davenport is an Oregon J acksonville Oregon boy, born and raised at Silverton all Oregonians take a sj>ecial pride in his rapid rise from a farmer boy to the ac knowledged leader of the cartoonist’s profession of the world. His lecture will ATTORN’KY-AT-I AW ATTORNEY-AT-LAW pe a treat that all cultured people will Will practice in all courts of the enjoy and did it not take 32 hours to state. make the round trip from Jacksonville to Office on California street one Ashland by the present train service, or block south of the court house. were the wagon roads pawable for vi- Jacksonville, • • Oregon hicles there would be a large attendance from this place at Mr. Davenport's lecture. Office opposite Court House E REAMES A G. GALE. M. D R NEWBURY pus I W. H I C K E L C. E Gaddis, proprietor of the Med ford creamery was in Jacksonville Tues • JEWELER day in the interest of his creamery busi ness. It it is less than a year since Mr. Watches and clocks repaired Gaddis erected his creamery in Medford promptly and all work guaran- and began the manufacture of butter, teed. but in that time he has built a fine trade. Office opposite U. S. Hotel. The dairymen are finding the creamery Jacksonville, ... Oregon their most profitable market for their cream and Mr. Gaddis has the assurance that he will secure cream this season from manv more dairymen than he had on his list last season. Mr. Gaddis handles the Sharpless Tubular separator which is admitted to lie the most perfect Veterinary Surgeon. separator on '.he market, a* to thorough ness in saving cream and in simplicity of construction, and ease of cleaning and * operating. He sells these separators either for cash or on favorable terms on instalment payments. These sejiarators in handling the milk from a dairy of 10 to 15 cows will save enough extra cream over the old hand method of skimming to fully pay for the purchase price within A FINE BARGAIN, SOUTH two years. The day of home making WEST MEDFORD— 2'/i acres land, butter is past, for it is a hard, useless fenced all around with picket fence, task to the women folks on the farm one-half under cultivation, suitable and farm butter seldom brings the price for garden or chicken ranch; about in the market that creamery butter 100 fruit trees; good 8-room house, 28- fetches. So careful has Mr. Gaddis x28 feet, well finished at a cost of been in the manufacture of butter at his flOOO; barn 30x48, cost f4iXI; new creamery that Medford creamery butter chicken house, 10x12; good well with has taken the lead in the markets of pump on porch; 4 blocks from school Southern Oregon for quality and full house; one-fourth mile to postotfice weight. As it is a home industay the and depot. Great bargain if sold Medford creamery should have evero en quickly. couragement possible from the citizens of Jackson county, for its success is a most GOOD PROPERTY IN’ TALENT important factor to the prosperity of this —Good house, 28x28, hot and cold county. water with range and pipes through out the house; 100 bearing fruit trees, A lew Lines from “Uncle Sam.” 10 acres of good alfalfa ground, or can be cut up in town lots; good barn, 30x Eugene, Oregon, 2-29-'O4. 48, and other buildings. In order that I may accomplish “the greatest good to the greatest number” of Indian War Veterans, their widows, or in caseof the death of these, their heirs, I will ask any and every person who can do so to ORDGON PHOENIX, give me the name not only of the living veterans or widows, but all who may have died since the close of the Rogue River Why worry with that old wornout mach War in 1856. To those who may con ine when a small monthly outlay will put sider this a strange request I will explain in its place the best, lightest running by saying that I have no doubt that the machine made. The payments are made list of 635 names of veterans who have money due them, ami of which I wrote j to suit all. C. W. Conklin. /. H. Messner, Medford, Oregon FOR SALE! M. CALHOUN 25,000 YELLOW NEWTOWN PIPPINS SPITZENBURGS, JONATHANS Also a full line of all kinds of Nursery stock. Delivery grounds in rear of Warner N Davis’ store. FOR SALE BY you some time .»nice, container the mimes of many veterans who have passed away ami the money is with the Auditor of the Treasury awaiting an owner. 1 could re cite a number of cases ot this kind where 1 have hunted up the owners who did not know <4 the surprise in store for them. When possible to do so give the name of the captain of the company. If this can not I m - done send the veteran’* |>ro|x-r name, ami I will then search the record* and report. Please enclose stain|>s for reply. To any who haven't obtained their pension or (xiv due them from the state, I will say that I am still "working for nothing and boarding myself' hi my efforts to do gixxl. I have made this let ter brief, and ask all publishers who see it to kindly copy for the reasons given above. Yours truly, ••U ncle S am ” H andsakkr , Veteran, 1K55-6. The latest ami the nobbiest in stationery at the City Drug Store. Ix»x Slabwood in stove lengths fl. IS) j>cr load at saw mill—Iowa Luml>cr Co. Garden Seed Big Assortment of AH Kinds and of No w Stock Alfalfa Seed Oioan and of firstcfass quality, in any Quantity Onion Sets of good sixo. Now is tho timo to plant for oarly onions JAS. CRONEMILLER (JENHRAL MERCHANDISE JACKSONVILLE. OREiiON A Great Sensation. There was a big sensation in Ixfesville, Ind. when W. H. Brown of that place, who waa expected to die, had his life saved by Dr. King'* New Discovery for Consumption. Hr writes: “I endured insufferable agonies from Asthma, but your New Discovery gave me immediate relief ami soon thereafter effected a com plete cure.” Similar cures of Consump tion. Pneumonia, Bronchitis and Grip are numerous. It** the peerleM remedy for all throat ami lung troubles. Price 50c, and fl .00. Guaranteed by Druggist Trial lxittles free City Drug Store. Robbed I he Grave. A startling incident, is narrated by John Oliver of Philadelphia, as follows: “I was in an awful condition. My skin was almost yellow; eyes sunken, tongue coated, pain continually in luck and «id no ajqx-tite, growing weaker day by day. Three phvsicians had given me up Then I was advised to use Electric Bi ters; to my great joy, the first bottl. ma<le a decided improvement. I con tinue'l their use for three weeks, ami am now a well man. I know they roblx-d the grave of anoteer victim.” No one shculb fail to try them. Only 50 cents guaranteed. For sale at City Drug Store. Makes A Clean Sweep. There's nothing like doing a thing thoroughly, of all the salves you ever heard of Bticklen's Arnica Salve is the best. It sweeps away and cures Burns. Sort s, Bruises, Cuts, Boils, Ulcers; Skin Eruptions and Piles. It's only 25c and guaranteed to give satisfaction by Drug Store. Executors Notice Notice is hereby given that all persons having claims against the estateof Henry Weydemann, deceased, shall present the same to the undersigned within six months from date of this notice, and also that all persons owing said estate must settle the same at once. Laughlin Fountain Pen I* THE PIER OF ALL MN* AND MA* NO EQUAL ANYWHERE FINEST GRADE I4K GOLD PEN YOUR CHOICE OF THESE TWOPOPULAR 8IYLESF0R ONLY ’1 SUPERIOR TO OTHER MAKES AT $3 The M'lgblin Fountain Fen HoMer I* made of fin est quality hard rubber, is filled with highest grade, large size 14k gold pen, ofnnv desired flexibility, and n*a th* only *ei i<-< t feeding device known. Eithei *tyle richly gold mounted, for presentation purposes, SI m extra Surely you will not be able to secure anything at three lines the price I hut will give such continuous pleasure and service. For Sale by CITY DRUG STORE E mil B ritt Executor Estate of Henry Weydemann, deceased. Jacksonville, Or., February 18, 1904. If you desire to keep |x»sted on the political news of Jackson county during the present campaign and to get reliable, impartial news, subscribe for the Jack sonville Sentinel. Until June HI for 25 cents. Subscription stopped at date un less otherwise ordered. FOR THE LENTEN SEASON 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.