Jacksonville sentinel. (Jacksonville, Or.) 1903-1906, April 15, 1904, Image 7

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    District Attorney A. E. Reatnrv left
Sunday for Grant* Pa»« when- lit will I»«
thia week arntiigiug hi« coar* for the
April term of circuit court which coin-
tnence« next Monday» Mr. Rcatne« will
have conaiderablc crimnal buaine«« to
look after thia term of court, in the liat
being three men now i«i jail in (»rant*
i’.l*»
I
found <i Cure for Indigestion.
I use Chamberlain's Stomach and Liver
Tablet* for indigestion and find that they
suit my case lx-tter than any dypep«ia ,
remedy I have ever tried am) I have n«ed I
i
many different remedies. I am nearly
fifty one year* of age ami have suffered |
a great deal from indigestion. I can eat \
almost anything I want to now.—Geo.W.
Mr and Mr«. H. I). Kubli of Applegate Emory, Rock Mills, Ala. For sale py I
left by the north liound train Tueaday. City Drug Store.
Mr. Kubli will fir»t atop at Salem where
lie will attend the congreaaiorial conven­
When bilious try a dose of Chamderlains
tion a» a delegate from Jackson county Stomach and Liver Tablets and realize
after which he will go to Portland to for once how quickly a first class up-to-
attend the Republican atate convention date medicine will correct the disorder.
in a like ca|MU’ity. Mr*. Kubli will go For »ale by City Drug Store.
direct to Portland and will viait with
relative* in that city. Mr. and Mr«.
A fine assortment of picture moulding.
Kuldi will return home Sunday.
Bring in your pictures and have tb«-m
framed. The workmanship speaks for
Capt. Milo Caton, a veteran of the
itself. At C. W. Conklin's.
Civil War he having served four year*
in the Twenty-first Ohio veteran volun­
Bid* for Wood Wanted.
teer infantry, taking hi« discharge at
the close of the war a* captain of coni
Bids for furnishing Five Hundred (500) I
jMoy H, was in Jacksonville Monday and cords of wood, or any jxirtion thereof,
Tuesday greeting hi« old tim< friend* J will be received by the water and Light
Capt. Caton has been in the State Sol- ! committee .«( the city of Medford.
dier* Hom«- at Roseburg since last fall |
The wood must I m - Ixxly fir, cut from ■
but has taken a temporary discharge green tinilier, four feet long, and put in
and will »|>cnd the nummer in Rogue rick* eight feet high at the Electric Light |
River Valiev. mo»t of the time with hi* Plant.
The right to reject any and all bids is I
daughter, Mr». Fredrick Furry at Ph«- I
nix
Capt Caton is in good health and reserved.
enjoyed hi» »tav at the Home, theaccoin- 1
Address or call on
nxalation* taring as gcaal a* nt s first- !
J. W. M itchei . i .,
class hotel and k otnmandant U W Ei'b r Chairman Water ami Light Committee. |
and the other officer« are courtious and
ever watchful for the comfort of the <>l<l |
Treasurer'* Fourteenth Call.
soldiers in their care.
There are a>a>ut
Office
of the County Treasurer of Jack- t
Kin intii.it's in tlie home, 75 l> ing in the
son County, Oregon, Jacksonville, -
l«arta« k» and 25 in the hospital, and the
April l«t, ISM.
J
nutnlx-r cannot lw mcrea-e«l until the
Notice 1» hereby given that there are
legislature makes added
iptiropriatioiis
to tlie maintenance fund.
There have fund* in the county treasury for the
1« en three death* the ,»ast uinl« rand a» redemption of all outstanding county
sever d of the old soldiers will return to warrant* protested from Sept. 4, 11*01, to
their homes .» the summer lieie will be March 31, 11*12, loth date* inclusive.
a numlier of vacancies and Capt. Caton Interest on *ame will cease after the
thinks that Sergeant Dunlap, who ha» above date.
D. H Mt Lt.ER County Treasurer.
ma'le application for admi o i, w ll be
a Imitted to tin Hom« atxiot the first of
f urmshed Hotel At A Bargain.
May. Of tin old soldier- fr tn Jackson
county in the Home Capt. < .ton r« |x>rt»
At Newport, on Yaqina bay, the fam- I
that Chas (oHidwyn of Williams Creek ou* Oregon summer seaside resort that ‘
i* quite f< eble and dors not leave the is destined to equal the great Newport
hou»e at ad
John I>od»on f >rm< rly a resort on th«- Atlantic coast, a ¡3 room ,
fort-m ot on Win Bytx-e's ram h, is well hotel, one block from the main busi- i
ami takes his lliree tin als eat ll das. It J, ■ nes* «ection. fully furnished with g<xxl !
Lawson, Jas Ba»» of Foot» Cr«ek anti Iiedding, carjx is, furniture, and kitchen
T M> rnll, a former w« II known music fixture«, ami the w<xxlr«x»m full of wood,
teacher of Medford, ar« etch in good i» offered for sale at a bargain for
health.
cash,
or
will trade for land
in
Rogue River Valley. Title perfect, house
T L. I>e Core ha* traded his place on in go«a| repair and supplier' with hot and j
Williams creek to W
L. Ihtrnk of
cold water on ower and upjier floors,
Grants Pass, for the latter» fun- imported
b itli room, wood room, closets and all
Perclieron »tailion, Norgaro.
Mr Dr
conveiiiercies of a modern boarding house
Vore will ill >ve at once to Jacksonville,
The house is paying projertv ami is only
ami keep his hor»e here and tn Medford.
offered for sal«- by reason of the owner's
Hull, the photographer, in ikes 15 differ­ wift having asthma ami not able to live
ent styles of »tamp picture».
Call at his in a low attitude. Full particulars by
arldtessing tlie Sentinel office.
tent near the j»< jx»t ami see samples.
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Baby pictures a specialty at Hull's
Dale* to Remember.
gallery near the depot.
Saturday, April IB—Democratic county I
convention meet* at Medford in Wil- .
son's opera house at Ila. m.
Buncom Item*.
Tm »«lav, April IB—Democratic statecon-
Henry Orth was in this locality last
vention meets in Portland.
Sunday.
Wedm sday, April 20—Prohibition county ,
J. Franklin was in this vicinity on
convention to meet at Ashland.
business last week.
Friday. April 2!*— Jacksonville School
entertainment at School Assembly !
Alerick Barneburg was in our midst I
hall for benefit of school library.
S unday.
Saturday. April 30—Republican
Prim- j
John Cantrall was a Jacksonville visit- j
aries for electing deligates to county
or Sunday.
convention at Gold Hill.
J. H. Miller was a Jacksonville visitor
one dav last week.
Fridav, May ti—Republican county con- .
vention meets at Gohl Hill.
The farmers are all quite busy putting
in their spring crops,
Saturday. May ",— Special meeting in
Medford of Jackson County Stockmen's
Association.
John Bellinger was a pleasant caller at
W. Arthurs, one «lay last week.
Wednesday, May IN— Eighth grade ex- I
amination for May in Oregon public
John Robinson who has be< n in this school begins.
section for the past month returned to Friday,May
-Jacksonville Higli school ;
his ranch on upper little Applegate
entertainment at Assembly hill to raise
Momlay.
funds to meet exfietises of commence
mi nt exercises.
If you want to rent a farm or have land
Fridav, June 3—Annual commencement
to rent see T. C. Norris, Medford.
exercises of Jacksonville High sihool.
Monday June H—State election day for
The Jacksonville board of trade wants
Oregon.
samples of clav from all sections of Rogue
River Valley. Samples should be of five
CITY TREASURE'S NOTICE
pounds or more and should be labled giv- i
ing estimate of depth of deposit, if over- ' O eeick of C itv T rf . asvrer ,
Medford, Oregon, April N, IIM14.
laid with other material to what depth,
Notice is lietebe given that there are
ami the extent of the deposit. Where
located and distance from railroad. funds in the treasury for the red« motion
Tests of samples will be made free of of all outstanding g< neral fund city war­
charge to the owners and thev will be rants protested prior to Sept. 1, INfMb
Interest on the same will «'ease afs r
given tin- results. A good diposit of clay,
if tin- clav w orking industry can be estab­ this date.
C has . S trang ,
lished in this valley,will be
worth
money.
City Treasurer. '
Wall Paper
D on ’ t fail to she my line before
BUYING, IT COMPRISES MANY BEAUTI­
FUL PATTERNS OF
THE
LATEST
DE­
SIGNS AND COLORINGS.
R oom
moldings to
match
all
COLORINGS.
P late railings .
A COMPLETE STOCK OF
FURNITURE
ALWAYS ON HAND.
C. W. Conklin
The Up-to-date House Furnisher and Undertaker '
t________ _______ „____ >
MATT CALHOUN
REAL ESTATE DEALER
I have in my hands at the present time a larye num­
ber of Bargains in FARM, FRUIT and GARDEN
LANDS, and TOWN PROPERTY, in different
parts of Rogue River Valiev. My commissions are
reasonable thus giving advantage to lioth .»« Iler . ttd
buyer. I can furnish any kind of propr-t- that a
new settler may desire.
NO. I
1* acres choice fruit land 1 J* miles from
Phoenix
Price per acre............................. $li-' UO
NO. 2 -106 acre« J* mile west of Pho«mix; it can
be »old in small tract* to »uit customers Price
ranging Irom
to >01 per acre according to
qual ity.
NO. 6 15 acre* all in fine young bearing oren-
ard. The finest fruit in the country
To tie
«old at a tiargain. Near Jacksonville
NO. 8~ ♦*’ acres on Roxyann Some timber
and a big spring, fine lor stock and fruit
NO. 9 - fiacres on a creek new land and can
lie liought at reasonable figures.
NO. 10 1» Vi*1 acres, more or lew .'««I ac e
Rogue River bottom land, all fenced. g<xxi
house, tiarn and other building» The liala ce.
alout 2-'<) acre* go xl for timber and pasiu
This place is situated on Rogue River. Ina
town. Land is of fine quality. Price. ci
acre.......................................................................... *.-• «>
NO. //—1« a tract of 1 VJI> acres, all feuced lx«
acres good alfalfa land; a stream running
through it of 1 i'i miner's inches of water w la
which the whole l'-W acres can be irrig.’ O
The other 320 acres in highet ground, wn co
is well situated for resorvoirs and feed grou I
This tract is situated in Klamath con t
alxiut "Jll mile» from Klamath Fall«, a cou t j
road running by it and a railroad now within
about ’»> miles and building rapidiv tflwa
it and is certain to pass near by it, or cro
in the near future A good farm house a
barn and corrals on the place. One o. t .,«
best bargains in Southern Oregon Price
acre
. ....................................................... fl
NO. /3—’»5« acres, house and 2 Urns, 12 acre­
bottom land, the balance 43 acres, all g<»i
land, «¿ mile from depot: 12 acres under dit.-r
at the head of the ditch Price.................. f
NO. /6--l< > acres on Rutte creek ‘21 BCTr- ...
cultivation 2 • acres to put in: all fenced, lai
buildings Jackson county. A bargain.
NO. 17 -tR acres, all fenced, good 5-room
house, good spring water conveyed to hou -e
by pipe, 2 good barns. 215 acres of choice land
in cultivation, good for all kinds of grain. O
or 10 acre- would produce good alfalfa
This
is <>ne of the be»t farm* in the valley, 254
miles from Phoenix Pritfe per acre.......J3V00
NO. 18 —***> acre-. 6 miles from M««iford, good
house. 2 barns; l«w» acres in cultivation. Price
j>ei acre........ .. .................................................. |25 <X>
NO. 19— ac es on Rogue River. Ill) acres of
a. kood land as any man could wish for. No
im rovement*. Thirty acres of it could be
made ready for the plow with 15 days labor.
Price.................................................
...$500
Ni . 20 — House and 3 lots in Phoenix, lots
6<>x 120 each; good house well finished.
Nl . 26— House and 2 lots in Phoenix, lots are
flOxl-<) feet each
Ni. 30— acre« well improved, house, barn
an< other out buildings: one-half in young
o hard; near Phoenix. Price................... fll'V
NC . 34 — •
acres, *00 acres of it fine plow
laud; all well watered by fine creek and
apring. Large part under cultivation and
il under fence. Will be sold in tracts to suit
pj chasers. Convenient to market and in
go d neighborhood.
Nt. . 39— ¿ti acres, y^-mile from Medford.
Good garden land. Good box house.......... $3 4)
NC. 40— ■*' acres on a creek affording plenty
of good water good «oil and fruit land; 3 acres
in alfalfa; good buildings; near school and
other advantages fl SM), one-half cash t>al-
anceontime. Is a big bargain.
NC . 41— E*H) acres of choice
land «elected in
an early day. Will be sold in tract-to »uit.
and will make a dozen or 21) fine farm .. This
i- an opportunity to secure a home in tne
be.t art of the Rogue River valley
N
PHOENIX,
IRRIGATION.
180 acres of land,
350 inches of water,
and irrigation con-
try for sale.
43—tO acres of unimproved land Has
me good fir. pine and oak. Most of la d
c n be easily cleared: good soil, plenty of
varer; fs-mile from school and church Six
t ¡1« • from Ity bee bridge. Per acre...... J10.0T
OREGON
Tr> spas» notices on cloth sent by
to an\ ' <lr> ss for >1.00 a dozen.
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mail
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Ben A. Lowell,
Woodville, - Ore.
PECAN LAND.
300 acros famous Bear
Creek bottom and.
Choice
Pecan< apple, pear or alf.-'l-
fa ccation.
Near station.
Cheap.
BEN A. LOWELL,
Woodville, Or.
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