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About Jacksonville sentinel. (Jacksonville, Or.) 1903-1906 | View Entire Issue (April 22, 1904)
Dr. J F Reddy arrived ill Jacksonville Sunday from an extended trip to S|>ok- .me ami the East. While Eist Dr. Red Crater Lake and other scenerv at the by made a deal with New York capital ists for the sale of the famous Blue Lead Bazaar. Gilbert & Socket, Medford. copper pro|>erties on Upper Applegate. Mrs. W. H. McDaniel will leave this The report«! price is $250,000 ami the Saturday for Hilts where she will take purchasers have until May 15 to take up charge of the mess house for the Hilts the property. They are experienced Ln tn be r Company. Mr. McDaniel will copper men and twoof their experts will join Mrs. McDaniel and take a position arrive in Jacksonville the last of next in the mill as soon as he can secure some week go out to the Blue Lead and person to take charge of the telephone ! thoroughly examine the property. The central office. copper market is now in a more hopeful Miss Gertrude McClalien returned to and solid condition than for several years her borne iu Ashland Sunday after spend- I past and as the richness of the Blue Lead ing several days in Jacksonville the has never been questioned there is a guest of Mrs. R. G. Gale. ____ (__________ _____ strong probability that __ the New Yorkers J. R. Reames, a well known resident of will take up tne Applegate copper prop- it is understood Illa Phoenix and one of the pioneers of Jack erty. If I' they " _ do ’ son courtly, has been quite sick for some 1 * they ‘— will at once pul on a force of men time past but he is now able to lie about and more fully develop the claims, after the house and will soon be in his usual which tney will begin the work of ex tending the Jacksonville railroad on to good health. Joe Bar and of erecting a smelter al somc Miss Zephia Basye went to Ashland point in that vicinity. _ $25, $10 ami $3.3 Settler’s Rate to lie in effect Monday ¡where she will spend a mouth E IT during March and April from Omaha,’ St Thos. Herriott, who has been in the with relatives. Miss Basye has but re * MX* Paul, St I a > u I s ami Chicago to Rogue River cently recovered from a severe illness blacksmith business at Central Poiut has Valley will bring a host of settlers and investors to Southern ami the extended stay in Ashland is for moved to Provoil on the Lower Apple Oregon. gate, where he has ____ taken a position in her health. „ __ _______________ Gus. Newburv and J. H. Buffer were •*wm,ll at that place. in Ashlaad Tuesday taking a look at the Rev F O. Strange will don h.» services political situation as presented in that as pastor of the Presbyterian Church ol Republican stronghold. Jacksonville next Sabbath. Freshing both morning and evening. Sermon suo- Mrs. Andrew Cantrall returned Wed jects w ill be: "Jesus Christ and Humanity nesday from a month’s visit with relat Vltulv ‘iizsirs.v «at vitaly Connected" * ta»»ri and • "Going in in to «1». tin ives near Albat-y. Mr. Cantrail had nc , Towns, or. Forward uiovetuei t in next come in to meet Mrs. Cantrail ami Thurs- 1 ...issions." All and.invited. w y is the time to sell your Fruit Farm, Alfalfa day they left for their home on Upper rain Farm, Stock Ranch, Titulier Last Friday was Arbor day for Oregon Applegate. Aw ▼▼ l>tmls, Town Property, tju.irtz Mines, i and the public schools of the slate are ex J. U. Willeke of Medford has formed pected to observe the day by planting PlacerClaims. List them at once with a partnership with Albert Gangwich ami trees and flowers and otherwise lieau . they will engage in developiug a mining fyiug pie school grounds. Hut here u> claim they have leased on the Opp land. Rogue River Valley no tree planting wa- Thev have also closed the deal for the done for the date is to late in the spring Bia t land and take possession as soon lor trees to grow, tor in Southern Oregon as the estate is settled up. Mr. Willeke by the middle of Apri. nearly all kinds of • • cvm ov r Monday and this week he ami trees are in full leaf. The boys ami Air. Gangwich have l>een making an ex girls of the Jacksonville school under tin amination of their claims and getting direction of Prof. Washburn and the n matt« rs in-shape for to la-gin work in the other teachers of the school have taken ne ir future. up the work of making their scimo. Mrs; Addie B. Colvig, grand chief of grounds the most ornamental of any in honor of the l>egrev of Honor,A. O. U. Southern Oregon and during the mon At The Jacksonville Sentinel Office. W f r Oregon left Monday for the North th of March they bad tree and shrub on aificial business connecter! with her planting. The boys planted various lodge work. Mrs. Colvig will lie gone kinds of trees and the girls set out flow atxiut two weeksaml will visit the various ering and ornamental shrubs of various tow is along the Southern Pacific between kinds. The boys also cleaned up the yard of every particle of rubbish and here and Portland. Orville A.Thorton of Ashland, a bro grubbed out a lot of shapparel buslies On the ther of Capt. J. E. Thorton of that place, that disfigured the yard. grounds there are a number of young oaks at hi- graduation last week from the inqu.rcs now living received from medical department of the State Univer and these the boys trimmed and pnt in California. North« rn Oregon, Washing sity was awarded >he Saylor medal for shape for making handsome taees. The ton; the Ea-tern States and Canada, the highe-t standing in studies of his Jacksonville school grounds embrase from intending investors and settl« rs. two and a half acres of land and occupy class which numbers seventeen. ing the summit of a low Knoll and is Frank Huffer arrived here Friday and a handsome location and when planted to is i g ies- of his parents, Mr. and Mrs. trees and flowers, except the play VMarrt John Huffer. Mr Buffer resides ground, it will lie a park that would lie a in Tacoma where he is engaged in the credit to any town in Oregon. But be pactice of law and in which he has fore this can l>e accomplished water will Best Couch Medicine (or Children. mad- a splendid success, but through have to be piped to the grounds for the overwork he has injured his health ami knoll is to dry for ail kinds of trees to When you buy a cough medicine for his trip to his old home town is for thrive, only tile more hardier varieties small children you want one in which rest and c« cup«-ration. He reports in the without irragation. you can place iuiplict confidence. Yon near future to go to Cinnabar Springs want one that only r« liv« s but cures. You Wm. Puhi, Prop. Mr. and Mrs. Kershaw, of Medford, want pne that is unquesti«-nably harmhss where he will spend a month or so at had a nine pound bov come to their You want one that is | les«nt to take. that famous litalth resort* home last Friday and as this is their first Chainlierlaiii’s C«-ugh W-medv meets all Past Supreme Master Workman J. G. born they are exceedingly happy. these conditions. There is nothing so Up-to-Dale Shop Tate, from iflinois, is making a tour of Dr. and Mrs. Gale will leave next good for the cough ami incident to child the Pacific Coast in the interest of the Three Fine Chairs A. O. U. W. and on this Saturday even- . Tuesday for their new home at Fair hood. It is also certain preventive and flood Workmen. ing he wid tie a guest of Medford Lodge haven, Wash.where the Dr. wilt take up cure for croup, ami there is no danger , No 98. Invitations having been sent by the practice of his profession. The best whatever from wh o;ing cough when it that lodge to the Workmen lodges in wishes of a host of friends in Jacksonville is given. It has been used in many ep Jacksonville, Phoenix, Central Point and are with Dr. and Mrs. Gale for an en idemics of that disea« with perfect suc Two fine Bathrooms with the Eagle Point to attend the meeting and joyable life and prosperity in their new cess. For sale by City Drug Store. best tubs cleanest towels, etc. ass st it giving the distinguished officer home. If you have any ttmlrer lam! you want of the order a suitable welcome. A to sell—See T. C. Norris. HLALTH IS YOUTH special train will be run from Jackson- ’> 1 e for that evening. Disease and SIckeess Krq Old Aqe. State Senator and Mrs. E. V. Carter ; Herbine, taken every morning before 1 ype writers. left Ashland Wednesday for the East to 1 breakfast, will keep you in robust health, For sale or for rent. New ami second be gone for several months. They went i fit you to ward off disease It cures con- hand. Cash or easy installments. All l llomev Magazine -each mouth helpful by wav of California and will visit the • stipation, biiliousness, dyspepsia, practicaf an«l In.piring Full of laminat fever, makes repaired or remodeled and work Worlds Fair at St. Ixmis and will extend j skin, ’ liver ing features. Beautifully illu»t .« ed A ----- — ’ ’ kidney ’ ___ * ;___ It fully guaranteed. If you need a machine, and complaints. million render«' their route as far east as New York. purities the blood and clears the complex- write ns. J.E. Huxley, M2 Fourth St., $1.00 per year. 10 cents a copy. Mrs. J N. T. Miller returned to Jack ioii . Mrs. D. W. Smith, Whitney, Tex., Portland, Oregon. A FKKK »ample copy to all |u> t ng sonville last Friday from Oregon City writes: "I have used Herbine and find -warn* where she has sjient the past winter with it the best medicine for constipation and her son. Col. R. A. Miller. Mrs Miller liver troubles. It does all you claim for farm for Rent. AGENTS WANTED will possibly remain her« all summer it. I can highly reccom« nd it." 5<)cts a I will rent my home place, good home while balking after her large projierty bottle. Sold by City Drug Store. orchard, 20 acres farm land am! large G ood llot-st.x i i i - i . s - o want - a sulKrip- interests in this vicinity. tion r • «tewntntive hi every city am own pasture. Iterated one mi)«* north of in the west To those win« will gh all or Ball ar <.’» Horehoud Syrup. A. W. Shearer, who had been to Med Jacksonville. W. m . B vhkk a portion of their tint« it offer« all ac ive ford on business ami to sp« nd a fewdays work ami pays - ««I«-, «tingly liber» com- Immediately relieves hoars«*, croupy miaaion« I' will pay you to -nv« tignte. with bis family, returned Monday to the coughs, oppressed, ratling, rasping and A post il card will bring part icular« Write Oro Grande mines of whic h he is superin difficult breathing. H. C. Stearns, drug PEOAN LAND. at once •> as to be I lie Ar st in vour held. tendent. Mr. Shearer reported they are gist, Shullsburg. Wis., writes: "I have THE PHELPS PUBLISHING CO 300 acros famous Boar ofierating five giants, two at the upjier , been selling Ballard's Horehound Syrup Pacific Cua-st office, Oho ¡co and two at the lower Oro Grande mine for two years and have never had a prep Crook bottom and. •TV Columbian BiiilciiiK Mil l i nncinco, Cal. a <1 on«- at “<h Mis-'tir min«. Each aration lha’ has given belter sal i-facto". Pocan, applo. poar or alfal Near station. min«- h is JiHMi in lr - o! -v t r u h ch w i-1 1 notice th t whin I sell i Imille th« ' fa Of'aticn. AN ILLUSTRATED MAGAZINE Cheap. lx-stea«Iv io th« <ntir - summer for »he Coin- hack for more. I can horn stli re« • BEN A. IOWE11, supply comes from the sn-«us of the , Oll)ulen ,| ¡j •• _______ ... ’ 25c, 50c, $1.00. Sold by FOR ALL THE FAMILY mountains. Woodvillo, Or. i City Drug Store. LOCAL NOTES Wanted Charles Meserve 0. K. ! t Barber Shop GOOD HOUSEKEEPING