Jacksonville sentinel. (Jacksonville, Or.) 1903-1906, April 15, 1904, Image 2

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    pUVLIGü DURHAM
LOCAL
NOTES
LAWYERS
Porcelain nest eggs for all the hens in
; Jackson county at Nunan-Taylor Com
I pany.
Will practice in all the Courts ot the
State
W. M.Calvtt, JackMavllle. lb». N Darhaa. ÜraataPam.
E- D. Briggs, one of Ashland's well-
f
known attorneys, was in Jacksonville
Monday hxiking after legal matters in
I the Circuit Court.
Ex-district attorney, C- B. Watson, of
Ashland, was in Jacksonville, Monday 01:
; business in the Circuit Court liefore
' Judge Hanna.
Also a full line of all kinds of Nursery stock.
H. C. Maury was in town Tuesday with
Delivery grounds in rear of Warner & Davis’ st< re.
j a load of barley which he had ground for
I feed at Ulrich's null. Mr. Maury has 10
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acres to vegetables and small fruits, ami
also an orchard of large fruits and quite
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an acreage to gram ami grass.
Mr.
Maury will make his first trip to Jackson­
SALE BY
ville this Saturday with a load of vege­
tables, which is a later date than for
years, the cold, backward spring retard­
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ing the growth of all garden truck until
As a part of the mining exhibit that
it is nearly a month later than usual.
the ^« ntiucl is getting up, a rocker» jmn
A. C. Wilson, who has a three acre shovel and pick are wanted- They should
tract of rich land just out of town on the lie veterans and should show the hard
F/p Assortaient of Ait
Medford road, is making it an attractive service <»f many a prospecting trip
place, and a comfortable home for him­ These old relics will add much to the
I is t • nd of Sow Stock
self and Mrs. Wilson.
To keep up with interest of t(ic exhibit to Eastern people
the snirit of improvement, he is now re­ i visiting Jacksonville, ami the Sentinel
placing the old fence with a neat picket will appreciate the fpvor if it» mining
fence.
friends can semi in the old tools, the like
of
which has made both millionaires and
Judge Chas. Prim and George Neuber
Olean nd of firstoiass
left Monday for their country lodge al paupers.
quality, in any quantity
i
Squaw Lake, they going to that famous
fishing and hunting resort by the way of
For sale—a firstclaaa fresh heifer and a
the new $7.(MM) county road up the Apple­ good work horse. Address Emil Britt,
gate, which is how in fine condition tor Jacksonville.
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travel. Fishing is said to be good now in
of good the. Kow is
the tributaries to the Upjier Applegate,
Suits ma«le to look dressy an like new
and the Judge and Mr. Neuber will
the timo to plant tor
doubtless be able to bring home a fine nt the Medford Cleaning Pressing anil
early
onions
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Dying Works. Fine work a specialty.
string of fish.
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All work equal to the best to be had in
Portland.
Cruwus Hodge wo»kan<( ArtiAciM Teeth
on either rubber or celluloid plater
Jacksonvills
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Oregon
JOHN
S.
ORTH
UNITED STATES LAND COMMISSIONER
Filings and final proofs tor homesteads
aud timber claims made
Orwtfon
Jacksonville
lawyer
LAWYER
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Office opposite Court Hou*e.
Jacksonville
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Oregon
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E REAMES
ATTORNEY-AT-LAW’ ■ ’
ATTORNEY-AT-LAW
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A. E- Reames, district attorney,
1st Judicial District.
Jacksonville,
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YELLOW NEWTOWN PIPPINS
SP1TZENBURGS,
JONATHANS
L. B. WARNER, W
Garden Seed
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Oregon
R.
BOWERSOX
PHYSICIAN and SURGEON.
Alfalfa Seed
Onion
Sets
JAS. CRONEMILLER
Dr. Bowersox has had a long distance
The latest and the nobbiest in I kjx
telephone placed in his residence thus
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making it convenient for persons to call stationery at the City Drug Store.
Hours. A to 5 and 7 <0 S p> m.
GENERAL MERCHANDISE
him readily day or night.
Jacksonville
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Oregon
Slabwood in stove lengths $1 .00 per load
L. B. Warner, the husling fruit tree
JACKSONVILLE,
OREGON
dealer of Medford, was in Jacksonville at saw mill—Iowa Lumber Co.
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and vicinity last Monday, looking up
trade pros|>ects for the coming planting
A Great Sensation.
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ATTORNEY-AT-LAW
season this fall. Mr. Warner stated that
Will practice in all courts of the
There was a big sensation in Leesville,
he hud sold more trees this j»a.st season
state.
than in any year since he has been in the Ind. when W. H. Brown of (bat place,
Office on California street one
nursery business in the Rogue River who was expected to ijie, had his life
block south of the court house.
valley, and he expects to do better this saved by Dr. King’s New Discovery for
Jackconvflle,
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Oregon
season as the indications are that there Consumption. He writes: “I moored
will be a great increase over previous I insufferable agonies from Asthma, but
years in the acreage planter! to fruit trees your New Discovery gave me immediate
relief and soon thereafter effected a com­
and to small fruits and berries.
plete cure.” Similar cures of Consump­
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JEWELER
E. E. Gore, of the firm of Wortman & tion, Pneumonia, Bronchitis and Grip
Gore, the well-known stock buyers of I are numerous. It’s the peerless remedy
Watches and clocks repaired
Medford, was in Jacksonville on Monday. for al) throat and lung troubles. Price
promptly and all work guaran­
Mr. Gore rej»orts that range feed, though 50c, and $ 1 .(M). Guaranteed by Druggist
teed.
later than usual, is fine ami that stock are Trial bottles free City Drug Store.
Office opposite U. S. Hotel.
doing finely. As to price prospects, Mr.
Oregon Gore thinks, that there will l>e an advance
Jacksonville,
or 5 VERY r EF
IPTION
Robbed I he Grave.
in the price of fat stock, but he expects
no big raise as there has )>e< n a large
A startling incident, is narrated by
number of both cattle and sheep held John Oliver of Philadelphia, as follows:
over, that would have l>een placed on the •*I was in an awful condition. My skin I
market last fall and winter had prices not was almost yellow; eyes sunken, tongue SPAULDING'S i ASI H i.LS, HATS.
taken a tumble, and this added supply coated, pain continually in back and sidt
will tend to hold prices in check. But no apjietite, growing weaker «lay by day.
Veterinary Surgeon.
MASKS. GLOVI > ETl
the day for cheap stock is past for there Three phvslcians had given me Up.
The Best Made on the vl.rk<t
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are no more big ranges to lie developed, Then I was advised to use Electric
and the small farmer cannot raise cheap Bi ters; to my great joy, the first bottle
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Oregon stock on high priced land.
Medford.
made a decided improvement. I con­
The Board of Trade held a meeting tinued their use for three waeks, and am
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Monday evening, to consider a proposi­ now a well man. I know they roblied
tion from the farmers residing on the the grave of anoteer victim.” No one
Jacksonville-Willow Springs road to take shculb fail to try them. Only 50 cents All Kinds of Bas» Balls, Ba s, Masks.
up the improvement of that road. These guaranteed. For sale at City Drug Store.
(»loves. Etc., for the Juvenile«
farmers
have raised $3<M) toward the fund
A FINE BARGAIN, SOUTH­
for the improvement of their road, and
Makes A Clean Sweep.
WEST MEDFORD—2JÍ adres land,
the board decided to have Jacksonville
fenced all around with picket fence,
There's nothing like doing a thing
Contribute $RM)to the fund, the business
one-half under cultivation, suitable
thoroughly. Of all the salves you ev» r
$50,
and
the
town
$50.
A
larger
men
for garden or chicken ranch; about
sum would have been given, but Jackson­ heard of Bucklen’s Arnica Salve is the
1(M) fruit trees; good 8-room house, 28-
best. It sweeps away ami cures Burns,
x28 feet, well finished at a cost of ville has given very liberally lately to­ Sores, Bruises. Cuts, Boils, Ulccfsi Skin
ward the improvement of the Jackson
$1000; barn 30x48, cost $4<Mi; new
Creek road, and to several other public Eruptions aud Piles. It’s only 25c and
chicken house, 10x12; good well with
JACKSONVILLE,
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enterprises thus making it necessary to guaranteed to give satisfaction by City
pump on porch; 4 blocks from school
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Drug Store
slow
up
for
a
time
on
contributions.
The
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house; one-foufth mile to postoffice
county court has agreed with road su|M-r-
and depot. Great bargain if sold
ADMINISTRATOR'S NOTICE.
fxecutors Notice.
visor Wm. Penniger and J, M. Hurley,
quickly.
In the »natter of the Estate of Mary
who are canvassing funds for the pro­
Notice is hereby given that all persons
posed foad improvement that the county having claims against the estate of Henry Cameron, d?c> ased.
GOOD PROPERTY IN TALENT
Nopce is hereby given, that the under­
would put up dollar for dollar,which now Weydemann, deceased, shall present the
—Good house, 28x28, hot and cold
water with range and pipes through­ gives them $8«M), an amount large same to the undersigned within six signed has been appointed by the County
enough to grade and drain the roadway months from «late of this notice, and Court of Jack--on County, sitting in pro­
out the house; 100 bearing fruit trees,
and to gravel the worst sections. Gravel also that all |>er«ons owing said estate bate, administrator of the estate of Mary
10 acres of good alfalfa ground, or can
Catneroti deceased.
will lie taken from Jackson Creek for the must settle the same at once.
be cut up in town lots; good barn, 30x
All persons indebted to said estate are
first
section
out
from
town,
and
for
the
48, and other buildings.
E mil B ritt
requested to settle immediately, and
sections beyond both gravel and rotten
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those having claims against the same,
granite is accessable with but short hauls.
Estate
of
Henry
Weydemann,
deceased. will present them to me at Jacksonville,
This
Willow
Springs
road
is
one
of
the
CALHOUN
Jacksonville, Or., February 18, HMM.
Oregon, with the proiier verifi ation with­
I most important of the eight roads that
ORDGON
in six months from tile »late of |Jie first
PHOENIX.
center in Jacksonville, and it lieing made
If you desire to keep posted on the publication of this notice.
readily passable for vehicles at all seasons
Dated at Jacksonville, Oregon, April
of the year will be a profitable invest­ political news of Jackson county «luring
Fifty men wanted to buy Oregon scen­ ment to both Jacksonville and the large the present campaign and to get reliable, 15, HMM.
ery of Frank H. Hull. See the fine col­ farming community along the road. The impartial news, subscribe for the Jack­
T heo . C ameron ,
lection of views taken at the Ray Dam, Board of Trade committee to raise the sonville Sentinel. Until June 10 for 25
Administrator of sani estate.
now on exhibition at the Richmond & fl00 pledged by the board consists of J. cents. Suliscription stopped at date un­ CoLViG & D urham ,
Hodge store, on West 7th street.
Attorneys. 4-15-5—13
Nunan, Theo. Cameron and W. H. Miller. less otherwise ordered.
Office in Orth » Building.
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W. H I C K E L
BASE
BALL
GOODS
/. H. Messner,
FOR SALE!
City Drug Store
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