Jacksonville sentinel. (Jacksonville, Or.) 1903-1906, May 13, 1904, Image 7

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    Number of Vote* Registered.
Rcgi»trnti<>n of voter* i* proceeding
very *!«>wly mid up to Thursday of thia
week but 2191 names had Ix-en filed with
County Clerk Orth. A* there are alxive
VMM) vote* in Jackson county mid the re
giatery book* close May HI there will
have to l>e a hurrying up in the register­
ing or a large number of voter* will lie
[»nt to the great inconvenience of secur­
ing mx freeholders to »wear in their vote
for them on election day. This registra­
tion will hold for two years and the
laiok* will not
again lie otien until
March, 1 IM Ml and those on the 1904 list
can vote at the presidential election this
fall and all *pcci*l elections without
again registering. The following is the
registration by precincts:
South A»hlan<l........................ .. ............ 170
Eu»t Ashland.......................................... 1W)
West Ashland
.................................. 240
Applegate .............................................. 37
Barron..............................................
W>
Big Butte .............................................. 30
Clima*.......... .........
13
Central Point.......................................... 94
Eagle Point .......................................... Ill
FlCuncc Rock ......................................
H
Poots Creek .......................................... 27
Gold Hill .............................................. 204
Lake Creek .......................................... 24
South Jacksonville .............................. 151
North Jacksonville................................... 112
East M.dford ...................................... SM
West Medford ...................................... 214
Mound ..................................................
23
Meadows .........................
12
Phoenix.................................................. 130
Rock Point ..........................................
27
Ruch Happenings.
Miss Maude Bryne returned home
Monday on the 1-ewis stage after visit­
ing a few days with friends living in
Jacksonville.
Miss Della Throckmorton visited home
folks over Sunday, she was accompanied
home by Esther Warner of Medford.
Mrs. Marlow an«l son Walter arrive«!
at Ruch Wednesday on a visit to her son,
who has sjient the winter here for the
benefit of hi* health.
Mr. and Mrs. R. Dow, of Jacksonville,
visited Mr. am! Nrs. M. F. Cantrall,
Friday and Saturday.
Mr. and Mrs. J. T. Breedon spent a
«lay in Jacksonville last week.
C. M. Ruch was in Medford Tuesday
oil business.
Messrs Scbrimp and Mrs. Schrimp, of
Provolt, visited Mr. and Mrs. Breedon
Sunday.
Mr. ami Mrs. W. H, Bostwick and
daughter Lena, visited in Medford Tues-
day.
Cured Hi* Mother of Rheumatism.
RYAN’S
Quality of Goods, Selec­
tion of Stock, and Reason­
ableness of Price are
factors always considered
in dealings with customers
so that they may be satis­
fied with their purchases
“My mother lias been a sufferer for
many year* with rheumatism,*’ say* W.
IL Howard, of Husband, Pa. “At times
she wa* unable to move at all, while at
all times walking was painful. I present-
e«l her with a ixrttle of Chamberlain'»
Pain Balm ami after a few application she
decided it was the most wonderful pain
reliever she ha«l ever tried, in fact, she is
never without it now and is at all times
Roxy ............................................................................
able to walk. An occasional application
Sams Valley .......................................... 54 of Pain Balm keeps away the pain that
St- rlmg.................................................
22 »lie was formerly troubled with.” For
Trail.............................................„.......
13 sale by City Drug Store.
Professional Carpet Weaver
Talent ................................................... IM
Has a new Flying Shuttle Loom
A Sure Thing.
and is prepared todostrictly first-
Antioch..................................................
20
It is said that nothing is sure except
claaa work on carpets ana rug»
Union..............................................___
32 death and taxes, but that is not altogether
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OREGON
Dr. King's New Discovery for EAGLE POINT
Watkins...............................................
13 true.
Consumption
is
a
sure
cure
for
all
lung
Wimer.................................................. _
4
and throat troubles. Thousands can tes­
Woodville..............................................
43 tify to that.
Mrs. C. B. Van Metre of
Willow Spring*.....................................
20 Shepherdtown, W. Va., says“I had a se­
vere case of Bronchitis an«l for a year
Total...................................................... 2491 tried everything I heard of, but got no
• •
relief.
One bottle of Dr. King's New
Geo. A. Dyson, one of the principal Discovery then cured me absolutely."
• •
owner* of the Yellow Jacket mine on It's infallible for Croup, Whooping, Grip
• •
Forest creek, was ill Jacksonville Tuesday pneumonia and Consumption. Try it. It's
guaranteed
by
City
Drug
Store.
Trial
fora l<> id of provisions and for powder
bottles free.
Keg. sizes 50 cents, fl .00.
and coal for use at their mine. Mr. Dyson
Draying and heavy
stated that they are actively proceeding
team work. Light
with development work at their mine.
IRRIGATION.
express transferred.
Last fall tin y sunk a shaft <10 feet but
180
acres
of
land,
Prompt delivery to
such quantitiesof w «ter came in that they
350
inches
of
water,
all
parts of the city
had to discontinue work, but the depth
and
irrigation
con-
they reached prove«) that the rock was
try for sale
sale.
quite rich ami the quantity of ore more
Charges Re atonable
than met their ex|>ect><tions. Having a
Ben A. Lowell,
favorable I--cation for reaching the ledge
Woodville, • Ore
by a tunnel, which would enable them to
handle th< orc cheaper anti to remove the
Rogue River Creamery, Medford, man­
water, they began driving a tunnel, last
fall slid now have it in 225 feet with 75 ufactures the C. E. G. brand fancy cream­
ery butter, that is clean, elegant and guar­
feet mon to drive before they will reach anteed. Ask your merchant for it.
the ledge. The formation is dioeite of
The Jacksonville board of trade wants
the hardest kind and about a foot [ier«l*y samples of clay from all sections of Rogue
is all the s|>eed that can l>e made in the River Valley. Samples should lie of five
tunnel. Mr. Dyson has assisting him pounds or more and should be tabled giv­
W. I. McIntyre and M. A. VanGorden, ing estimate of depth of deposit, if over­
laid with other material to what depth,
two of the most experienced miners of ami the extent of the deposit. Where
this district.
The tunnel will reach the located aud distance from railroad.
ledge at a joint 50 feet below the bottom Tests of samples will be made free of
of the shaft ami an upraise will lie put in charge to the owners and they will be
given the results. A good diposit of clav,
to give connections. The Yellow Jacket if the clav working industry can be estab­
is one of the most promising ledges on lished in this valley,will lie
worth
Forest creek and if it proves to be the niotyiy.
mine that is now indicated it is the inten­
If trouble«! with weak digestion, belch­
tion of Mr. Dyson ami associates to put ing or sour stomach, use Chatnlierlain’s
in a mill this fall and go to working ore. Stomach an«! Liver Tablets and you will
get quich relief. For sale by City Drug
All Kinds of Base Balls, Rats, Masks,
Store.
Gloves, Etc., for the Juveniles
An Open Letter.
The traveling public can secure first
From the Chapin. S. C., News: F.arly class accommodations and, a good home,
SPECIAL ATTENTION GIVEN
in the spring iny wife and I were taken cooke«! meals at Mrs. A. I). Flory’s board­
TO PRESCRIPTIONS
with diarrhoea and so severe were the ing house on Thirtl street opposite the U.
paius that we called a Physician who S. Hotel.
prescribe«! for ns. but his medicines failed
Why worry with that old wornout macli-. J. W. ROBINSON,
M. D
to give anv relief. A friend who had a inc when a small monthly outlay will put
PROPRIETOR,
bottle of Chamberlain's Colic, Cholera in its place the best, lightest running
JACKSONVILLE, - OREGON
and Diarrhoea Remedy on hand gave machine made. The payments are made
each of us a «lose ami we nt once felt the to suit all. C. W. Conklin.
effect*. 1 procured a bottle and before
For sale—-a firstclass fresh heifer and a
using the entire contents we were entirely
SEED
POTATOES.
good
work horse. Address Emil Britt,
cured.
It is a wonderful remedy and
should I k - found in every household. H
Early Rose, Willamette Jacksonville.
For
C. Bailey, Editor. This remedy is for sale BurbanK Seedlings.
Job work neatly done at the Sentinel
Sale at Nunan-Taylor Co. office.
by City Drug Store.
Mrs. A. L. PEACHEY
REMOVAL to MEDFORD
T. C. Norris has moved his
store and repair shop to
Medford where he will do
upholstering, harness and
shoe repaii mg and any­
thing in the upholstery line.
Mr. W. R. Hawk will have
charge of the shoe and flat­
ness shop and Mr. J. K.
Nori is the store. I solicit
the patronage of the public.
Do not forget the location,
Halley Block, one door
south of Post Office.
CHAS. DUNFORD
JACKSONVILLE
TRANSFER
City
Drug Store
IVe carry a full and
well assorted line of
Fine Stationery, Per*
fumery, Toilet Soaps
Sponges, Magazines
Blank Books and
School
Supplies.
T. C. Norris
S.
P.
South-B' nd
Traijp.
R.
R. TIME CARD
Stations.
So 15 No 11
No 12 No 18
p.m
8.30
10:33
am
8.30 Lv..... Portland............... Ar.
11.00 ............ Salem .......
1105
p.m
12 JO
am
1:15
4:55
10:03
10:84
10:57
11:10
11:2«
11:38
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p.m
12:35
4:25
a m
5:10
8:55
p.m
t
4:34
8:16
2.08 ............ Eugene ..
5:50
10:43
11:14
11 J*
11:45
North-B'nd
Trains.
am
7 4*
5 40
4:40
• • •
1:42
3.00
am
........... Roseburg................... 10:0
...... -..Grants Pass............. 5:25
............ Gold Hill
4:50
........... Central Point-........ 4:29
........... Medford
4:19
pm
11:45
6 15
5:30
504
4:52
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a tn
1202 ............ Phoenix ..................
12:12 .......... Talent.........................
4:10
4:06
12:55 ............ Ashland ................
4:28 ........... Montague................
8:35
12:03
p.m
a.m
5:10 ............Sacramento ........... 1 50
7:55 Ar..... San Francisco....Lv 2 22
4:41
4 3*
p.m
11:50
8:«
Ticket* sold to all points in the United States.
Sleeping car reservations made on application.
Freight house opens at * a. m and closes at 4 JO
P m
SCOTT M. WILCOX, Agent,
PECAN LAND.
300 acres famous Bear
Orrrtf hofforr art,
rlr'ce
Pecan, apple, pear or alfal-
ft 'ration.
Near station.
Cheap.
BEN A. mprn,
Woodville, Or.
Suits made to look dressy an like new
at the Medford Clei ning Pressing and
Dying Works. Fine work a specialty.