Jacksonville sentinel. (Jacksonville, Or.) 1903-1906, May 13, 1904, Image 8

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    maker* anti they will be quite certain to
make their venture in Jacksonville a »ne­
ws.*. Mr. Hawk ha* conducted th« 'bi■»
Judge H. K. Hanna »pent Monday »flop iu connection with T. C. Norn»’
kccond-hand store siuce last fall and has
afternoon in Ashland on a business trip.
given satisfaction to lus pairui.s.
Miss Anna Magreiter returned Sunday
Ex-Judge Clinton Tcxlor of Medford,
FINE TRIMMED MODELS
to Grams Pass, after a two week* visit
U
iscousin, who has been residing on the
with the home folks.
NOVELTIES AND NEW IDEAS
upper Applegate since last fall wa* m
LOST—On Jacksonville - Steumlioat
IN MILLINERY LINES
Jacksonville ou hi» way to U 1 »1011*111,
road a revolver. Finder leave al Helms
woere be will icmaiti uulil September to
saloon. Jacksonville, and gei *5 reward.
attend to some business m-leis. Judge
Mr. ai.u Mrs. W. T. Campbell are fextor through oveiwotk and the anx­
happy in the addition of a bright baby­ iety caused lorn by the death of Ins wife,
girl that was added to the ir iioim Tues­ luund bis health tailing and after repeat­
day morning.
ed failures tu regain his strength lb rough
KATHARINE CHAPMAN, MILLINER
ju. c.alhouu, the well known Phoenix other means, he- concluded to try out­
«•awttl
MluMn, HUM! •» « hmm «
real estate oeaier and ihc Socialist candi­ door life iu Rogue River \alley, with
MRS
REEVE. SALESLADY
date for county commissioner, was tu ihe result that he is now quite as rugged
Jacksonville Thursday on real estate as In the years gone by and *o well
business aud iucidently to look over the pleased is he with ¿southern Oregon that
political situation.
ue will cle.se out bis business iuterrsts in
Prof. A. F. Armstrong, principal ol tue East and retuiu to Jackson county-
the Portland Business College, came up Uiis fall. He ha* two boys in school in
from Portland Thursday and nmaimi' Milwaukee,\\ i*., and he will bring them
until Sunday tu -ook -Her business with him aud may place them 111 the
matters conuected with LaureiasU ra.ui Jacksonville high school.
01 which he i» the owner.
A. B. Saltmarsh wa* in Jacksonville
Uihiani Hea.ey, A. G. swansun and Wednesday from his ranch on Little
Hermann Kummer, who have beeU doing epplegate. Mr. Saltmarsh each summer
I lacer mining mar Purse, have .eased operates a packtrain to Cinnabar Springs
some placer ground of Robert Cameron i.om his place aud he expects to be able
located ou Kittle Applegate just above .» make the first trip for this season in
ANY TOOL THAT THE FARMER. GARDENER
the font on the Applegate road, and they «bout two weeks, as the snow is rapidly
AND ORCHARDIST MAY NEED
wih beg.n work on it next week.
melting off the Siskiyou mountains, but
judge S. J.
received a renewal of ms first trij« will be by way of Squaw
He does not
his notorial commission Tuesday from Lake and the Low Gap.
Govenur Chauiberuuu. The Judge 1» « xpec t the trail over the mam divide to
a.so a Unite«! Scale Commissione r, wliicu open to travel before the middle of June. I
Hardware Store, Tinning and
enables him to transact al kinds <d The Cinnabar Springs are gaining a high
Plumbing Shop
business connected with the filing ami reputation as a health resort, then
mineral springs and mud bath* affording
prov.ng up on government land.
MEDFORD,
OREGON
'
and Mrs. j. McPherson an«l their ”anv people relief an«l Mr. Saltmarsh
! expects a greater travel to that famous
irit
daughter Lulu, ol Gridin Cierk
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resort this summer than in any previous
Wednesday on a trip to the East. They
year. In taking out parties Mr. Salt-
will go hr-i to St. Louis and take in the j;
marsh meets them in Jacksonville with
I
Wor.d» Fair aft« r which they will visit
ins hack and takes '.hem to his place and
relatives in Iowa and Nebraska. 1 lie ex-
from there on the trip is made on horse­
jx-ct to be gune a
»nth or more.
back,
covering the distance in one «lay.
I
Tiio*. 4cAndre« *«•* known pio-
Prof, and Mrs. Gus. H. Samuels close«!
neer fanner who ha* a tine ranch east ol
in eight months term of school in the
Medford, was in Jacksonville Tuesday.
Independence district on Griffin creek
Garden Seed
Orange*
Mr. .McAndrews i* a strong advocate of
Flour
last Friday. The exercises were he!«! in
tauion*
good roads and gives a bard report of
Rolled Harley
Banana*
the beautiful oak grove adjoining the
the condition of the mad* in his neigh­
Potitoe*
Nut*
I grounds on J. P. True's place and a pleas­
Cracker*
Fresh Candy
borhood during las winter, he tells that
ing program of literary and musical se­
Canned Good*
Soil Drink*
the mud became *0 deep that a steer
lections were rendered by the scholars as­
Comb Honey
Cigar*
endeavoring to travel the road Hearne
Saltine Biscuit
Tobacco*
sisted by local talent. Thete was a large
mired and died before it was fouml.
Fresh Bread
Stationery
attendance of the patrons of the school
Notion*
Chinaware
F. A. Carpenter, manager of Laurash and the event was thoroughly enjoyed by
farm for Prof. A. P. Armstrong was in ill present. This is Prof. Samuel's second
Jacksonville Thursday. Mr. Carpenter 'erm in that district and he has been en­
is a strong advocate of the pmp»«d law gaged for the ensuing tertn as also Mrs.
to be voted on at the June election for Samuels who will again have charge of
preventing swine from running at large, the lower grades. This school now has
but would have j»refered that the law in­ an enrollment of 75scholarsan«! the pop­
clude all kinds of stock as he savs that ulation of the settlement is so rapidly in­
there is so little outside range tn the val­ creasing that the school within another
ley that it would be cheaper for fanners year will lie so large as to require a third
to fence pasture* for their *tock than to teacher. The school is now graded Prof.
fence their field*. He says that all of his Samuels having accomplished this much
neighbors will vo'.e for the hog law.
E*tabH*hod 1867
needed work-with the lieginning of this
George Henry who is teaching the last school year. Prof. Samuels is mak­
SALEM,
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OREGON
Watkins school appears to find life quite ing for himself a record as one of the ablest
enjoyable in the upper Applegate country, and the most progressive of the young
Oldest and Largest Nursery on Pacific Coast.
All our stock
for his school has proveí so successful teachers of Jackson county and the time
is
Home
Grown
and
guawoteed
True
to
Name.
All Tree*
that he ha* been offered the second term is not distant when he will attain a high
that
fail
to
live
replaced
at
Half
Price.
Can
fill
orders
for any
and on Saturdays he has delightful fish­ position in his profession.
kind
of
Tree,
Shrub
or
Blower
that
can
be
grown
in
Oregon.
ing trips along the many fine trout
Herbine.
Large Illustrated Catalogue sent Free on application to
streams that abound in that region and
Will overcome indigestion and dyspep­
that be is as successful as a fisherman as sia; regulate the bowels and cure liver
be is a teacher is proven by the strings and kidney complaints.
It is the best
of fish that he catches. Last week he blood enricher and invigorator in the
sent into his parents, Mr. and Mrs. world. It is Purely vegetable, perfectly
harmless, and should you be a sufferer
Epperson, a string of trout that were from disease, you will use it if you are
beauties and in size all that a follower of wise. R. N. Andrews, Editor and Mgr.
A Dandy for Burn*.
Cocoa and Rockledge News, Cocoa, Fla.,
Isaac Walton could wish for.
Treasurer's Fourteenth Call.
writes: “I have used your Herbine in my
Dr. Bergin, Pana, Ills., writes: "I have Office of the County Treasurer of Jack-
W. R. Hawk and his son Henry will family, and find it a most excellent medi­
son County, Oregon, Jacksonville,
leave this week for their former home at cine. Its effects upon myself have lx-eu used Ballard’s Snow Liniment; always
recommended
it
to
my
friends,
as
I
am
April 1st, HMM.
Elgin,Oregon, where they go to get a har­ a marked benefit. I recommend it unhe
confident there is no better made. It is
Notice is hereby given that there ure
sitatingly.
”
50c
At
City
Drug
Store.
ness and shoe shop outfit which they
a dandy for burns. Those who live on funds in the county treasury for the
farms are especially liable to many acci­ redemption of all outstanding county
have at that place and which they will
lor Sale.
dental cuts, burns, bruises, which heal warrants protested from Sept. 4, 1901, to
bring to Jacksonville and open up a shop
Pair of horses, inquire of S. B. Hull rapidly when Ballard's Snow Liniment is
in the building soon to be vacated by one mile North of Jacksonville at the applied. It should always be kept in the March 31, IIMI2, both dates inclusive.
Interest on same will cease after the
Learned's confectionary store, which goes Bybee place.
house for cases of emergency.” 25c, 50c, above date.
to the Norris building. Both Mr. Hawk
D. II. M11.1.KR County Treasurer.
Trespass notices on cloth sent by mail |1.00 bottle. Sold by City Drug Store.
Remember Hull the Artist i*in town.
and bis son are firstclass harness and shoe to any address for $ LOO a dozen.
Crater take scenery at the P hoto T un r
LOCAL
NOTES.
I
Millinery Goods
D. H. MILLER'S
MILLER & BAILEY
Kahler Bik, Jacksonville
OREGON NURSERY CO
I R. D. MAPLESDEN , AGENT
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