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LOCAL NOTES
•t saw mill—Iowa Lumber Co.
A fine assortment of picture moulding.
Bring in vour pictures ami have them
Horse, harness and ojicii buggy for sale.
framed. The workmanship speaks for Call
at Sentinel Office.
itself. At C. W. Conklin's.
Fifty
men wanted to buy Oregon seen*
One of the greatest blessings a modest ! cry of Frank
H. Hull. Sec the fine col
man can wish for is a good, rehadle set lection of views taken at the Ray Daui,
Of bowels. If you are not the happy pos- j
on exhibition at the Richard &
Sesser of such an outfit you can greatly 1 uow
Hodge's store on west 7 th street.
improve the efficiency of those you have
tjy the judicious use of Chauilx-rlain's I Misses Gertrude Wilson and Katharine
Stomach and Liver Tablets. They are Wait ot Medford are visiting relatives ami
please nt to take and agreeable in effect. I friends in Glendale. .Mias Wilson is a
For sale by City Drug Store.
niece of the Redfield brothers livre.
I —Glendale News.
pOVLIG&DURHAM
Mrs. P. P. Prim, widow of the late
1 Judge Prim of Jacksonville, and Mrs.
; Pengra, of Ashland, a sister of Mrs. Prim
Will practice in all the Courts ot the
ire visiting C. A. Pengraand wife in Glen-
State.
, <iale.—Glendale News.
W. M. Cslvif. Jackseasllls. Oca. tl Dsrkaa. UraatsPaas.
T. C. Norns has moved his second
hand store an«l shoe shop to Medford to
Full line of garden seeds nt Miller &
a large room tn the Halley block and ad
Davidson's.
joining
the
postuffice.
Mr.
Norris
will
DENTIST
Wedding stationery, the latest out, at
All work equal to the best to be had in
continue in the real estate business and the Sentinel office.
Portland.
leave the active management of the store
Crown». Bridge work anti Artificial Teeth
Crater I^ike and other scenery at the
on either rubber or celluloid plater
to his brother J. R. Norris, who recently Bazaar.
Gilbert Jk Bucket, Medford.
Jacksonville
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arrived from North Carolina and who is
Iio not see the World's Fair until the
quite as much of a business man as is middle of June is the advice of friends in
himself and he will continue to have W. St. I shiis . Everything will l»e in order
then ami you will avoid the excessive
R. Hawk hi charge of the shoe and bar- heat of the summer there. Write to Mrs
UNITED STATES LAND COMMISSIONER
ness shop.
Mr. Hawk is a firstclass P. Ritner of Medford. Oregon, and make
Filing» and final proofs for homesteads
workman and will give satisfaction to all arrangements to be one of her jsirty. It
and timber claims made.
will l>e an education for life that you can
entrusting work to him.
not afford to lose.
Jacksonville
Oregon >
Mrs. Max Muller and son Will have
P. A. Dsn for th of LaGrange, Ga., suf
moved into their olil home on Caiiforn a fered for six months with a flightful run
street. They have been away nearly ; ning Mire on his leg; but writes that
two years, living in Oakland, Cal , and i Bucklen's Arnica Salve wholly cured it in
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Medford, but were suited nowhere else five days. For Ulcers, wounds. Piles, it is
the best salve in the world. Cure guaran
Office opposite Court House.
sowellasin Jacksonville. Mrs. Muller tee«!. Only 25c. Sold by City Drug Store.
recently purchased the interests of the
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heirs in the old home aud during the
A Positive Necessity.
Having to lie u|>on mv l>e«l for 14 days
week has had the house thoroughly over
A. E. Reaaies
C. L. R
hauled. Mr. Muller is uncertain as yet from a severely bruised leg. I only found
relief when I used a bottle of Ballard's
in what business he will engage, but in Snow Liniment. I can cheerfully recoin
tends to remain here and identify him mend it as the best medicine for bruises
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ATTORNEY-AT-LAW
self with the business interests of the ever sent to the afflicted. It has now luu.
A. E. Rrames, district attorney,
come a positive "ecessily u|>on myself.
I town,
1st Judicial District.
D. R Byrnes, Merchant, Doversville,
Jacksonville.
Oregon
George Walter was in Jacksonville Texas. •¿5c, 50c, Jl.lKlat the City l>rug
Weduesday from bis home on Humbug Store.
creek on business in connection with the
found a Cure for Indigestion.
i estate of the late Johanna Blecher of
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ATTORNEY-AT-LAW
I use Chamberlain's Stomach and Liver
which he is the administrator. The estate
Will practice in all courts of the
Tablets for indigestion and find that they
consists
of
some
1200
acres
of
timber
and
state.
suit my case lietler than any dypepsM
grazing land located on Poormans creek remedy I have ever tried anil 1 have used
Office on California street one
block south of the court house.
four miles south of Jacksonville. The many different remedies. I am nearly
Jacksonville,
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land belonged formerly to Henry Blecher ! fifty one years of age and have suffered
who die«l last year leaving it to his sister a ' great deal from indigestion. I can eat
almost anything I want to now —Gto.W.
and she dying this post winter the prop Emory, Rock Mills, Ala. For sale py
erty will go to relatives in Germany, there City
i
Drug Store.
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JEWELER
living no known heirs in America. The <
Watches and clocks repaired
estate will lie closed up and the land sold
promptly and all work guaran
some time this fall.
teed.
LAWYERS
S.
JOHN
ORTH
R. N E I L
A
E REAMES
f? US
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NEWBURY
W. H I C K E L
THE
Office opposite U. S. Hotel.
The latrst and the nobbiest in box
stationery at the City Drug Store.
The Rogue River Creamery, Medford,
wants your cream uml guarantees to
meet any prices on an average |»«i<i by
any cream concern buying cream.
Gaddis Bros. C. E. Gaddis, business
manager.
Maltes A Circa Sweep.
There's nothing like doing a thing
thoroughly. of all the salves you ever
heard of Buckleii's Arnica Salve is the
best. It *wc< ps awav ami cures Hums,
Sores, Bruises. Cuts, Boil», Ulcers; Skill
Eruptions aud Piles. It's only 25c and
guaranteed to give satisfaction by City
Drug Store.
Robbed I hr Grave.
A startling incident, is narratrd by
olin Oliver of Philadelphia, a» follows:
"I was in an awful condition. My skm
was almost yellow; eyes sunken, tongue
coated, |Min continually in l>ack and »ide
iio ap|M tite, growing w< aker day by day.
Three phvsicians had given me up.
Then I waa advise«! to use Electric
Bl trrs; to my great joy, the first laHtle
m ule a decided improvement. I con
tinue«! their use for three weeks, and am
now a well man. I know they robbed
the grave of anoteer victim.’’ No one
alionlb fail to try them. Only 50 cents
guaranteed. For sale at City Drug Store.
Garden Seed
Big Assortment of All
Kinds nd of No w Stocks
Alfalfa Seed
Clean nd of fir sto.1 as
quality, in any quantity
Elmer lister returned Wednesday
from California to resume bis position in
i the Jacksonville ball team. Mr. I^ester
of good sire, Now Is
played with the boys last season and
PHYSICIAN and SURGEON proved himself to lie one of the best
the time to plant for
oarly onions
pitchers in Southern Oregon and man
F. R. HOWKRMOX
ager George Neuber made a special
Office is Orth’s Building.
effort to have him in the team for this
Mrs. 0. Gibert, Miss Lila Sackett
Hours: 2 to & and 7 to 8 p tn.
season. For the past three months Mr.
GENERAL MERCHANDISE
Lester lias lieen at Pomona, California,
Jacksonville
Oregon J where
he and his brother, Thomas,
Indies’ Goods and No* JACKSONVILLE,
ORtXiON
i worketl at their trade of plastering. As
! work is plentifnl and wages high in that
lions, Linen Good, Fancy
| state Thomas Lester will remain there,
BO YEARS*
but Elmer will spend the summer in
EXPERIENCE
Veterinary Surgeon.
Jacksonville.
Work, Silks, l^ice
Jack and Jim McNulty, two well known
Applegate
miners, have struck a rich
Material for all kinds
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Oregon quartz ledge
Medford,
on Spencer gulch. The
t
ledge can be readily traced on the sur
of Fancy work and Laces
T rade M arks
face for over 400 yardsand has a width of
H. C.
D esigns
four feet of gold bearing rock. McNulty
C opyrights A c .
Orders taken for all
Anynns ••tirtlng * »ketch and dr»<-rtrHlnn may
Bros., have a shaft 48 feet deep and the
qntckly Mcartain nur opinion Iran wl.Mhar aa
invention la probably pstantabhCl ommunlea-
' rock has been growing steadily richer.
UonaatrUHIyconndentfal. HANDBOOK on I’atonia
sent tr«»e. Oldrat ageney for aawurin* polenta.
One sample of IJ^ ounces burned out in
kinds of Fancy Work
Patents taken throueh Munn A Ox receive
a frying pan yielded 70 cents and an
apvHol not Or, without charge, In the
Second Floor, Adkins Block,
other of half a pound of quartz poui d «1
opposite Postoffice.
Fine Chinaware
out in a mortar gave 75 cents. The
A handsomely lllnatratod weekly. 1 .arrest cir
culation of any ecienllSc journal, Terma, $8 a
McNultys will fully develop their mine
Medford
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year: four months, 8L Bold by all newsdealers.
and if it continues to show up as well as
it has so far, they will interest capitalists
Full Stock Fresh Confections
Brsnoh Office, 08 F Bt, Waahlncton, I). C.
Fine Photography a Specialty. to go in with them and put up a mill.
If you want to rent a farm or have land
Special attention given to posing
to rent see T. C. Norris, Medford.
To get perfect rest use one of those
W.
L.
Barlow;
{Minting
and
panerhang
of children. Jill work guaran I silk floss or cotton felt mattresses. They
ing done in firstclass manner and at re
Mining blanks for sale at the Sentinel
teed. Prices reasonable.
are the best. C. W. Conklin.
asonable jtrices, and with promptness. office.
Jacksonville.
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Medford
Onion
Sets
Bazaar
JAS. CRONEMILLER
y. H. Messner,
P atents
MACKEY
Photo Gallery
Scientific American.
MUNN &Co.38,B—’ New York