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About Jacksonville sentinel. (Jacksonville, Or.) 1903-1906 | View Entire Issue (May 27, 1904)
Slabwood in stove lengths #1.00 per load at saw mill—Iowa Lumber Co. A fine assortment of picture moulding. Bring in your pictures and have them framed. The workmanship speaks for «itself. At C. \V. Conklin’s. One of the greatest blessings a modest man can wish for is a good, reliadle set of bowels. If you are not the liappv pos- sesser of such an outfit you can greatly improve the efficiency of those you have by the judicious use of Chamberlain's Stomach and I.iver Tablets. They are pleasent to take ami agreeable in effect. For sale by City Drug Store. LOCAL Home cured bacon, as good an ever was offered for sale in Jacksonville, fur sale by P. N. Fick, in quantities to suit. Major C. I'. Gantenbein, who is one of the leading attorneys of Portland, was I in Jacksonville Monday on business in the probate court. pOVLIG& DURHAM LAWYERS Will practice in all the Courts ol the State. W. M.CalvIt. Jacksoavllle. G m . N. Darhaa. GraatsPass. P)R. T. T. SHAW ' DENTIST All work equal to the best to be had in Portland. Crowns. Bridge work and Artificial Teeth on either rubber or celluloid plater. Jacksonville HN - S. - Oregon ORTH UNITED STATES LAND COMMISSIONER Filings and final proofs for homesteads and timber claims made. Jacksonville Oregon R. NEIL LAWYER • Office opposite Court House. Jacksonville | A. F. McCrary, of Jacksonville has nine shoats, three sows and eleven pigs, all good stock that he will sell at a bargain | as he will shortly leave on a trip east of the mountains. J. W. Shute, a wealthy (tanker, and J. O. Hare, a leading capitalist of Hills boro, Oregon, were in Jacksonville Mon day on business connected with a large mining deal that they are interested in. June 7th has I teen authorized as a sale date for Lousiana Purchase Exjtosition tickets, this concession has been made to accommodate Oregon people, ami will en able them to tie at the ex|x>sition on Ore- i gon Day, June 15th. Mrs. R. H. Shump who has been I seriously afflicted with heart trouble! since last fall is now some better and is i able to lie altout Her bouse and she has : hopes that she may regain her health I though she is some 70 years of age. Mr. and Mrs. A. F. McCrary ami Mr. an<l Mrs. James Johnson will leave by i team in about two weeks on a trip to Eastern Oregon. They go first to Lake t county and will later on spend a time in Grant county, returning to Jacksonville in September. Oregon » • NOTES. Joe A. Thomas. Socialist nominee for r ------- _ representative and who is the best^fteak- i A. E. Reaees C. L. Reames er that the Socialists have in Jackson county, will give his reasons at a public meeting to lie held in the court house ■** ATTORNEY-AT-LAW this Saturday why voters should support A. E. Reames, district attorney, the Socialist ticket. 1st Judicial District. Miss Abbie Henry returned Sunday to Jacksonville. • • Oregon Coleman Creek after spending the week at her home while taking the eighth grade examination in the Jacksonville school ATTORNEY-AT-LAW of which she was a student until two Will practice in all courts of the weeks ago when she went to Coleman state. Creek to teach a private school. Office on California street one block south of the court bouse. Mr. and Mrs. H. O. Childreth moved Jacksonville, • • Oregon to Coleman Creek Wednesday, where | they will reside for the summer. Mr. | Childreth has been working in the Iowa Lumber Company's mill but securing a • JEWELER more remunerative position he will now Watches and clocks repaired work in the Stansell mill on Colt man promptly and all work guaran Creek. . teed. Mrs. B. E. Haney came in last Saturday Office opposite U. S. Hotel. Jacksonville, ... Oregon ' from Star Gulch where she had been for the previous week to be with Mr. Haney who had been taken with a severe attack PHYSICIAN and SURGEON of rheumatism as a result of working in his placer mine. He was much better F. R. BOWKHHOX | when she left and was able to resume his Office in Orth's Building. mining work. A E REAMES pus NEWBURY W. H I C K E L I Hours: 2 to 5 and 7 to S p m Rev. F. G. Strange has received the degree of D. I), from Whiteworth College Jacksonville • - Oregon Tacoma, an instution of which he was one of the first directors. It came to him with out solicitation. He is settled now and his work is progressing well. Last Sun day evening he preached in the First Pres byterian Church, Seattle, his old charge. Veterinary Surgeon. Going trip must be completed within J. H. Messner, i ten days from date of sale, and passen gers will be permitted to start on any date that will enable them to reach desti nation within the ten days limit. Return limit ninety days but no later than Dec ember 31st, 1904. For full information I as to rates and routes call on Agent So. Pacific Co. at Medford. The officers chosen for the Odd Fel lows Grand Lodge are: J. A. Mills, Salem, Second Floor, Adkins Block, opposite Postoffice. grand master; W. H. Hobson, Stay ton, deputy grand master; W. A. Carter, Gold Medford - Ore Hill, grand warden; E. E. Sharon, Port- land, grand secretary; Dr. O. D. Doane, Fine Photography a Specialty. The Dalles, grand treasurer; Joseph Mi- Special attention given to posing \ celli, Roseburg, grand representative, of children. All work guaran I Thomas F. Ryan, Oregon City, trustee Medford, • Oregon H. C. MACKEY Photo Gallery teed. Prices reasonable. of the I. O. O. F. Home. 25,000 igSI YELLOW NEWTOWN PIPPINS SPITZENBURGS. JONATHANS Also a full line of all kind^of Nursery stock. Delivery grounds in rear of Warner <N Davis’ store. St. L. B. WARNER, ss" Garden Seed THE Big Assortment of AU Kinds nd ot No w Sloe ton Medford Bazaar Hr«. 0. Gibert, Alfalfa Seed Olean nd of tirntc I¿in Quality, in any quantity Mi«« LHa Sackett Onion Ladies’ Goods and No* lions, Linen Good, Fancy e Work, Silks, Lace. Sets of good ilzo. Now in tho tiryso to plant tor early onion» JAS. CRONEMILLER GENERAL MERCHANDISE Material for all kinds JACKSONVILLE, , OREGON of Laney work and l aces.' TIMBER LAND ACT fVNE Lft* FOR ITIII.RATION Orders taken for all ----------------------------- — kinds of Fgnty Work. ------------------------------------------------------------------- Fine Chinaware. Full Stock Fresh Confections Whoopinq Conqh. “In the spring of 1901 my children had whooping cough," says Mrs. D W. Capps, of Capps, Ala. "I use«! Chamber* Iain's Cough Remedy with the most satisfactory results. I think this is ilie best remedy I have ever «een for whoop ing cough.” This remedy keejm the cough loose, lessens the seventy of the coughing sjsells and counteracts any ten dency toward pneumonia. For sale at City Drug Store. NoTKI. United Wtatr« Laud «>/*><• k< mm -burg. otrKoii. March IJ I** I NollCr m hrrrby given that hi coni|4la ikt with the pi ovimoiii » ol lh<* act of Congrr«« <>f fttti«- IhTM. rlltlth«! All let f »1 (nr hnl«* of Tnule f..i MB ir. I h* •N’i«l« *of < him OffMttNI . and Wa«hiugtoii Territory aarxiriiord •<> all th« public land Male« by act of Au<u«t I IMF/, FREDFKICK I. CHAMI’I.IX Of loot« Creek, Countv •>< Jack «oil Mate ol Ort gon ha« thin «lav fik<( 111 thin office hi*« awom I m put« I mmb ->f 1 1. i • - it • si *4 s| I4 Si >4 «.f S. . (•«»»! Mo in Townwhip No £7 s, k.tngr 1 w M und will offer proof to ahow that the land «ought i« more * alimble f«»r it<* Ihiilwr or »tone than tor ag rictdtural tMir|M»«M's. and t«i rMablmh hi« chum 1*» •«aid land fa fore C if a « NtCKKl.f. ( S C< mm .«• «ionci at hl« other in Medford, or« gon on saint day, the >(h day of May, IWI. lie name« a< witneaarn Carl I'helfaa, of Gold Hill, Oregon Chan F Voting of Gold Hill Or« gon. William l,ce ol Kock Point, Oregon, Kdcy Hamm« raly of Winter, Oregon Any and all prr-ot»« claiming advemely th« alane described land« are reipu nted to file then claim« in thia ollie«- on or lM*torr wanl ’Jkili day of May 1MH J. T. KRIlfGES. •L’Z d , 5-2K Ke g i«ter Retnenilier Hull the Artist is in town. Miss Tillie Hooks returner! to Miss ver strawIx-rrics are sold here in qnanti ouri Flat last Saturday to again take up t.ses. There is a line <q>etiing at Jackson school in that district after a two weeks ville for a Ix rrv grow« r to < ngagc in the vacation cause«! by a case of smallpox de business and ' supply the l«x-al market. veloping in the neighborhood. So close : If the Ashland and Willanittte Valle« ly was this case quarantine«! that no ‘ growers can make money and pat freights more cases of smalljxix have appeared 1 on long hauls to outside markets then a and the Ixiard decide«! that it was safe to grower in this vicinity having so profit able a market as Jacksonville should permit the school to begin. Hon. C. C. Beekman and Mrs. Beekman make a big profit on this venture. will probably be home next week from Capt. C. F. Leavenworth. who prior to San Francisco and accompanying them the hard times of the '90s was one of the will be their daughter Miss Carrie, who leading capitalists of the (.ohimbia River will «pend the summer in Jackonville. and Puget Sound section«, and who is Early in the fall Mr. and Mrs. Beekman yet able tocarrv on business v« inures of ami Mis» Beekman will go East an«l visit considerable magnitude, was hi Jackson the Worlds FairatSt. Louis snd Mr.Beek ville Thursday looking up a mining pro man's ol«l home at Dundee, New York. position. Capt, Leavenworth now re The Tidings says that the first home sides at Gold Hill, though lie niaki s hi> grown strawberries to come to the Ash headquarters at Portland. land market was brought in last Friday. The prospects co.uld not lie better that Home grown strawberries are few and the Iowa Lumper & Box Company will far between alx>ut Jacksonville for though have a very prosperous business this this is one of the most favored sections season. The Gonqiany now haw orders as to soil and climate of the Rogue River booked for boxes that will keep tlx ir box Valiev for growing fine strawberries yet factory running to its full capacity tor a large part of the berries sold in this more than three months, while they have market are from Ashland and other Vai all th«' orders for dressed luniber and lev points and in theheighth of the season ■mil stock from th«- East that Un it plan even Will amette Valley and Hood Ri- ing mill can supply . They now have I I