ceased and >400 to Mrs. Orwin Yocum, a
sister and >400 to Ilelbert Yocum the six
year old son of Mrs. Yocum. Friday,
Hear the liasebull Mascot sing. High Mr. Reynolds and Mrs. Yocum came to
HENRY W. ORTH, PROP
School, May 27.
town and signed up the necessary papers,
C. W. Palm, a well known real estate Recorder Wilson apportioned the money
«Iruler, of Medford, wan in Jarksonville to them and the Workmen added one [
ALL KINDS OF FRESH MEATS
riiurMluy on land busimaa,
more to its large list of prompt pay merits
:: WHOLESALE and RETAIL ::
H you want your watch cleaned or of death losses that have Leeu made in
yout clock put in order, take it to the 40 years since the oader was founded.
Hickel, the Jacksonville Jeweler, who
Rich Gulch, which is a ravine opening I
will do a gootl job at reasonable charge«.
Special attention given to orders from a distance for
into
Daisy creek in the south-west part
Frank Middleton, a reporter on the
Mining Camps and Mills. Meats shipped promptly and in
of Jacksonville, was rightly named for at
Oregonian, but now in the employ ol
the
time
gold
was
discovered
in
it
in
the
fir st-class condition.
the Oregon Liquor Dealers Association,
fall
of
1K51
it
was
a
marvel
of
richnes»
and making a tour of the state working
against the pronosed local option law was and many fortunes were taken from it,
and as many as 300 miners being at work ’
in Jacksonville Thursday organizing an
at a time in that famous locaity, but fur
opposition to tlx- adoption of this law,
the last tew years no more than half a
Capt. J. E. Thornton, of Ashland, re dozen men in any one winter have ever
publican nominee for sheriff, was itt) Jack worketi it» stray pay streaks. The gulch
sonville over Wednesday night and the is washeil out and torn up as though sev
following fori noon t<» take note of the eral Kansas water spouts had been operat
politicana situation in this part of the ing in it. Along the rim of the gulch are
county. The Captain met with a heart ly many prospect holes and a tunnel over
We have the largest and best list in Southern Oregon ot
welcome and will puli the full republican a quarter of a mile long, was run
Fruit, Alfalfa, Dairy and Stock Lands, Timber Lands,
vote of Jacksonville as he is certain to do in the year 1H54 from the head of
Mining Bargains and Town Property.
in all |M«rts of the county-
Rich gulch under the divide to the
Hr. Bowersox was called to the Jackson bead of Dutch gulch, passing under Cher
Dealers in
County sawmill Friday evening to set a okee Flat, so named from Hicks Brothers '
and Shingles.
Qaclured ankle for R. W. Cheever. Mr. who run the tunnel and were quarter Sewing Machines, Lime, Cement
Cheever hauls lumber from the mill to breed Cherokees. The Hickses followed
Medford and while riding home on the tlx bedrock and for the greater distance
running gears of his wagon his foot was their tunnel was from 30 to 40 feet iielow
caught between the break-beam and a the surface. They made the venture pav
•tump resulting in an injury to his left for in the old channel of Jackson creek,
leg that will lay him up for three or four
which they fol lowed th< y found a number
weeks.
of rich depoidts. The Hicks Bios. Con
Win. M. Colvig was in Ashland Mon cluding that the diggings were worked
Office one block south of Courthouse
day when* he was joined bv his law ¡»fi out left for other fields and their tunnel
JACKSONVILLE,
•
•
OREGON
Will conduct a gene
ner Geo.H. Durham,of Grants Pass,their was aboiidoned for years. It was driven
ral Blacksmith bull-
business lx-ing to confer with some Ash through cement gravel and has stood ail
UNITED STATES COMMISSIONER
Filing- and final proof made on homesteads
noss
at
the
old
land property owners who have retained th* »e A0 years with but little caving of its
and timber claims. Corrected plats showing
ORQNEMILLER STAND
them to handle a suit that they propose walls. A b w years ago August Petard
all vacant land..
NOTARY PUBf.yj AND CONVEYANCER.
t<> begin against the city of Ashland to and his sons August and Albert bought
Legal papers of all kinds made out. Special
enjoin the city from creating nuisance 20 acre» of land about the hea<l of Rich
atlrutiou given to papers in settlement of
estates.
near their property from the discharge gulch and began grouml sluicing in the
Wagon and Plow Work,
ABSTRACTER OF TITLES.
of the sewer system to lie put in this Hicks tunnel getting water from the
Most complete set of ab-tract books in the
Horseshoeing
and
Ma
slimmer.
count)
Ab-tract- made promptly and ac
flume that was built by the pioneer
curately.
Mr. and Mrs. C. C. Reekman left miners to bring in water"from Poormans chinery
a Specialty.
REAL ESTATE AND INSURANCE.
Thursday for San Francisco where they ' creek At the place where they are work
Finelis of country and town propertv for
sale and rent.
will be joined by their daughter, Miss ! ing the bedrock is adout 40 feet lie low
MONEY LOANED.
Cam«. who is in that city taking an ! the surface ami the lower strata of the
Warrant-bought and old. Collections made
advanced course in music. After visit grouml is a cement gravel so hard that it
Taxes paid. Rent- collected. Prompt reply
to all letter* Charge- rea-onable
ing in« nds in California, Mr. and Mrs. has to lie blaste«! out to enable the water
I
Beekman and Miss Beekman may tak<- a to act upon it. The Petards have water
REFERENCES:
trip East and view the Worlds Fair at only «luring the winter months but they
Hon. H. K. Hanna, judge ol 1st judicial dia-
St. Louis. If the trip East is taken Mr. have opened out a monster pit 40 feet
cnct. and ativ Jack on ville business man
Heckman will not return to Jacksonville ' deep ami nearly 200 feet across, the earth
for a month or more, otherwise he will I l>eing washed out through the tunnel and
I
return in alaiut two weeks.
flown Rich gulch.
While they have
AND
Henry Kubli was in Jacksonville a made no big strike they have found the
short time last Monday while on his wav gravel sufficiently rich to pay them good
to the Golden Standard mine on Ga Is wages and there is a prospect that they
creek of which lie, Judge E. B. Watson. may find a |>ocket on the bedrock that
K. K. Kubli and his mother Mrs. E. J may yield them a handsutne lot of gold.
Racycles, Ramblers and
Kubli are the owners. Mr. Kubli is hav
A Stsrtlmq Test.
other standard bicycles.
ing the mine and quirtz null put in shi:|e
To save a life, Dr. T. G. Merritt, No.
for work ami he expects to lie mining ore Mehoo|iauy, Pa., made a startling test
in a short time. This mine has been a 1 resulting in a wonderful cure. He writes,
Repairs made to bicycles
UNTIL FURTHER NOTICE.
profitable investment to its owners ami I •‘a patient was attacked with violent
hemorrhages, caused by ulceration of the
sewing machines, guns
there is every likelihood that it will tie- stomach. I had often found Electric Bit
In Posing and Finishing my Pic*
come one of the l»cst paying mines of ters excellent for acute stomach and liver
tvres cannot be excelled. Orders
and all kinds of small
troubles so I pre«cribe«l them. The pati
that section.
Filled Promptly.
ent gained from the first, and has not had
machines.
H. E. Foster, of Foster & Gunnell, of an attack in 14 months" Electric Bitters
Grants Pass, managers of the Oregon are |x»sitively guaranteed for Dyspepsia.
Belle mine return« d to Grants Pass Tues Indigestion, Constipation and Kidney
Over Miller’s Hardware Store
day, after spending several «lays at their troudlea. Try them. Only 50 cents at '
City Drag Store.
Medford,
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-
Oregon
mine on Forest creek. As to his com
MEDFORD,
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OREGON
pany putting in a quartz mill at the Ore
NOTICK FOR PUBLICATION.
gon Belle in the near future Mr. Foster
Land Office at Roseburg, Oregon.
May 5, 1961
stated that he had nothing to make
Subscribe for the Sentinel and Weekly Oregonian.
Notice is hereby given that the following
public on the matter but that it was cer namefl
settler has filed notice of his intention to
Good clubbing inducements offered.
make final proof in support of his claim, and
tain that their mine would lie oj»erate<l at that
said proof will !>e made betore John S Orth,
hu eearly «late, as their development County Clerk, at his office at Jacksonville. Ore .
on June 29, 1901
via: II. K. No. 9242, John It.
work had fully satisfied them that it Letteken. for the N wy Sec IS. T :« S.. R. 1 W.
lie
names
the
following
witnesses to ptove his
Contained a large liody of high grade ore continuous residence upon
and cultivation of
that would yield good returns on the in said land, viz: John T. I.ayton, of Applegate.
Oregon, Wm. Sorensen, of I’rovolt, Ore., E. N.
vestment.
Provolt, of Murphy. Ore., J. T. Payne, of Pro
Rigs on short notice for timber cruisers, com
Recorder Jas. A. Wilson of Banner volt. ore.
J. T. Batrx'.KS,
mercial men, mining men, sawmill men, all
Register.
Lodge No. 23, A. (). U. W. receive«! Wed li-13, 6-24
kinds of men or parties. Horses fed at rea
nesday a check from the grand recorder
To get perfect rest use one of those
sonable rates.
for the Oregon jurisdiction for >2,tMM) the silk floss or cotton felt mattresses. They
are
the
best.
C.
W.
Conklin.
amount of lieneficiarv ¡xdicy held in the
LOST—On Jacksonville - Steamboat
Workmen by Hie late Thad<leus L. Rey
nolds. Of the >2,000, >1,200 is to go to road a revolver. Finder leave at Helms
Edwurti I. Reynolds a brother of the de saloon, Jacksonville, and get >5 reward.
~
LOCAL
NOTES.
CITY
MEAT
MARKET
W hite & T rowbrioce
THE BIG LAND AGENTS
MEDFORD. - OREGON
We buy wool and mohair.
¡CHAS. H. BASYE SILAS J. DAY
SATISFACTION GUARANTEED
BICYCLE STORE
FINE
REPAIR SHOP CABINET
¡-PHOTOS—
$1.50 a Dozen
TED KELSO
G. W. MACKEY
Union Livery Stables
Geo. N. Lewis, Prop.,