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About Jacksonville sentinel. (Jacksonville, Or.) 1903-1906 | View Entire Issue (May 27, 1904)
Miss Corinne Linn left North Saturday The Squaw Ixike Navigation Comtlany was organized in Jacksonville this week for a visit of a month or longer duration. with George Neu lx r president, William Miss Linn will first stop at Eugene at the Deniff vice president. Geo. McCune sec retary and T. J. Kenney treasurer. The home of her brother George Linn, whois board of directors in addition to tl e a leading druggist of that city , after winch above well known seafaring men is made she will go to Portland to visit her broth up of Judge Chas, l’ri tn. Capt .J. E. Thornton er Fletcher Linn, who is president ot Sheriff J. M. Rader, Recorder l’et< r Ap elegate, Marshal W. G. Kenney, Bruce the Oregon Furniture Manufacturing Buck. Oscar I.ewi«, and Ed. Faueett. Company. There are no lay n»< inbers all are officers Judge U.K.Hanna went to Grants Pass and if more members are taken in more Thursday to hold an adjonrne«! term of officeswill be created. For the prexeii^ circuit court for Josephine county. two boats will be built John Marsh hav There will be several equity cases to lie ing been awarded the contract and he ex-; heard.but no jury cases, ami some mo pects to lay the keel to the first one ' tions io be argued. The Judge expects Monday and the second one will be I to adjourn court Saturday and return to placed on the wavs in the near future | Jacksonville Sunday. and hurrjed to completion when they Harry Helms is back from two weeks will be hauled by team to the eml of the visit in Pottland with hi- sisters Mrs. F. road up Squaw creek and from there on B. Martin and Miss Emilia Helms. He a distance of three miles the boats will I reports a delightful trit» and that he met have to lie carried by men on the trail to I several old time friends former residents Squaw Lake. Ed Fawcett will be port of Jacksonville. captain and be in charge of the boats ami will have them in rea<|iness for use by , An Open Letter. the stockholders or their friends when ' From the Chapin. S. C., News Early ever they wish to take a fishing or hunt- ‘ in the spring my wife ami I were taken ing trip about the Lake. Chris Ulrich has taken the contract for with diarrhoea and ao severe were the sprinkling the business streets of Jackson- ■ paius that we called a Physician who ville, the business ¡reopte ami the town prescribe«! for us. but hi* medicines failed share the expense which is to lie fl> a to give any relief. A friend who bail a week. Mr. Ulrich gives the streets two bottle of Chamberlain’s Colic, Cholera thorough wettings each day with his and Diarrhoea Remedy on hand gave tank wagon which stops the dust nuisance each of us a dose and we nt once fell the for that day. Mr. Ulrich secure- hi- effects. I procured a lx>ttle and before water supply from Jackson creek by means using the« ntire contents we were entirely It is a wonderful remedy ami of a gravity flow which he ha- secured by cured. putting in 300 feet of piping which enables should l»e found in every household. H' him to fill his tank in a very few minutes. C. Bailey, Editor. This remedy is for sale by C it v I »rug Store. Rev. Sanford Snyder has bought the farm located on the Hill road two miles north of Jacksonville owned by Miss Ill-Fitting Almira R. Metcalf, but held by lease by »Shoes E. I. Reynolds. There are 120 acres in the tract a part of which is improver! Make ami ha- a orchard and good build ings. The price was J2.5O0 Rev. Sny People der takes po-session at once but will not move to the place, he expecting a son Ill-Natured out from Michigan this fall to take charge of the place. Miss Metcalf will I The Walk-Over Shoe remain on the place until fall when she And the Selz Shoe will take up her residence m Jacksonville. Mr. Reynolds with hi- family will leave Are the Shoes in a couple of weeks for Klam <th county | That make where he expects to buy a farm and re- ■ side hereafter. W. J. Boosev has left at the Sentinel Men office a sample of rye six feet tall that was of the second crop for this spring Comfortable from a field of rye on his farm north of And Good-Natured. Jacksonville. And what is unusual re garding this field of rye is that it was seeded a year ago last fall and last season In two crops were cut from the field and lie ha-already cut one crop from the field Cadies and will soon cut the second crop for Shoes this season. The Rogue River Creamery, Medford, We Have a Fine wants your cream ami guarantees to meet any prices on an average paid by Selection in any cream concern buying cream. The Latest Gaddis Bros. C. E. Gaddi», business manager. Styles and of the Reduced Rates to St. Louis Exposition. The Southern Pacific Co. will sell J round trip tickets at greatlv reduced rates to St. Louis and Chicago account the St. Louis Ex]osition on the following dates: June Hi, 17, 18: July 1, 2, 3: Aug. ' 8, 9, 10; September 5, 6, 7: October 3, 4, 1 5. Best Quality Th;g are Sure to Give Satisfaction and At Prices That aie Right. NOTICE:—I have a goodly number of odds an«l ends in the way of views of Oregon Scenery from 4x5 up to 8x10 that I will sell at almost your own price as I 1 do not wish to carry them with me. I CITY TREASURE’S NOTICE also have a good supply of Book Marks, O ffice of C i T y T reasurer . Paper Weights, Ornimental Fans. Albums Medford, Oregon, April 8, 1904. and Photo Easel*. Cail at the Photo | Notice is lierebe given that there are Tent. funds in the treasury for the redemption Frank H. Hull, of all outstanding general fund city war Photographer. rants protested prior to Sept. 1, 1899. Disease and Sickness Bring Old Age. Interest oil the same will cease after this date. Herbine, taken every morning before C has . S trang , breakfast, will keep you in robust health, City Treasurer. fit you to ward off disease. It cures con _____________ stipation, billiousness, dyspepsia, fever, skin, liver and kidney complaints. It purifies the blood and clears the complex ion. Mrs. D. W. Smith, Whitney, Tex., writes: “I have used Herbine ami find it the best medicine for constipation ami liver troubles. It does all you claim for it. I can highly rc-ccotnend it.” 50ctsa bottle. .Sold by City Drug Store. J.M.C ronemiller . W. W. EIFERT The City Tailor When bilious try a dose of Chamderlains Stomach and Liver Tablets and realize for once how quickly a first-class up-to- date medicine will correct the disorder. For sale by City Drug Store. A Perfect Fit Guaranteed. Orders Taken for Suits From $12.00 up. I Wall Paper D on ’ t faii . tosef : my line before BUYING, IT COMPRISES MANY BEAUTI FUL PATTERNS OF LATEST DE MATCH ALL THE SIGNS AND COLORINGS. R oom MOLDINGS TO COLORINGS. P late railings . A COM PL ETI- STOCK OF FURNITURE ALWAYS ON HAND. C. W. Conklin The Up-to-date House Furnisher and Undertaker MATT CALHOUN REAL ESTATE DEALER NO. I 1* «cres choice Irult land 14 »»lie« lr<»in phoenim Frier per aerr »it..««« NO. 2 I1*'acre« mile wr-t nlThoctil» il cun be -old in »mall tract* to »uil At«t<>inet* I'ri« <■ ranging Irom to yet! acre accotdmg to quality. NO. 6 all Jt/tine young Ix-aring orch aril The finr.t I fni in th«- country To l«e ■old at a Ixtrgion Near Jacksonville. NO. 8 ,l* «ere* <ui Koayann Some limlier ami a big *|>rtng; tine for »lock and trull NO. 9 aiacre* on a creek nr«* land and can lie bought at rrawmable figure* NO. 10 I* ’»’acre«. more ot lev*. acre» K.tgiie River bottom land all f«-ncc«l. good house. Iwirn and other building* The I *■ la tier, about‘¿Al acres, go xl for timber and pasture This placr I* situated on Rogue River, near . town I.ami is ot tine quality Price. i>er acre ............... .......................................... f2->.U> NO. II laatractof I'2>l acre- all feuerd, I.*«' acre, good allalla laud a stream running through it of 1VJ miner'« indie* of wafer with which the whole i»»**acreacan lie irrigate«! The other 320 acres in higher gronml, which i* well situated for rcaorvoirs and feed ground This tract i* situated it! Klamath county, almut Ju miles from Klamath Fall* a county road running by it and a railroad now within alumt VO mile* and building rapidly toward* it and i* certain to pa-a near by it, or cro*« it 1 tn tin n>ar future A g‘«»l farm house and barn and corrals on the place on. of the tie*! bargain* in ->*a*thern Oregon Price [>er acre ........... ................................................... fill RO NO. 13 • ■ acre*, house and 2 barn». 12 acre* bottom laud the lialanc«- 13 acre*, all good land K-mlle from depot; 12 acre* under ditch at the head ol the ditch Price...................J..»«» NO. 16 11'« acre* on Butte creek. 2'i acre* in cultivation. 2.» acre* to put in. all fenced, fair building*. Jackaon county. A bargain. NO. ¡7 -*>• acre*, all fenced, giaxl »room house good spring water conveyed to house PHOENIX, Mining views made on short notice: c »11 at the P hoto T ent in Jacksonville. Growing Aches and Pains. Mrs. Josie Summer, Bremond, Texas, writes, April 15, 1902: “I have used Bal lard's Snow Liniment in my family for three years. 1 would not be without it in the house. I have list <1 it on my little i girl for growing aches and pains in her I knees. It cured her right alvay. I have I also used it for frost bitten feet, with i good success. ‘It is the best liniment I 'ever used.’ ” 25c, 50c, JI.00. At the City Drug Store. Made Young Again. z 1») pi|>r ! go»>d tarii«. 21*» wr< •« of < Iwmv Imid in cultivation good tor all kind* <4 grmti, 4» or i<» ac •<■« would pfuducr good «1 hi It a Thi* i« our of the farm* in the valley 2W mite« from Pfiorni* Price fMW acre J;iA »» NO. •‘•Hkic *• mdr« front Mrdhfd g»w •• hoiiM 2 tarn* ac*e« in cultivation Price per »ere .. ............................. J2.’» •>' NO. IQ 1 " io r* oil RogU* Ru.-rr !<•» « «««»♦ a*good land lontiy man a»ul<l wi«h for N»» improvement« Thirty screw of it could to made ready for thr plow with i » day* I m I nh Prke ...... f.d« NO, 20 N0. and : 1<H« in Phoenia lot* ent h, k < mh I houae well fiiiivlir<! 2h It» a I m - tied 2 lot« in PhoriiiM tot« ar** i}ii fret each NO. 30 U* acre* well improved hott*- tarn and <Hhrr out building* one half in youtl* ordhard, near Phoetii* Piic«- Jlh»» N0 34 land ail well watered l»y fine vreek and spring« large |«urt tinder cultivation and ad under fence Will ta wild in tract« to «nit pur< I ihm - fh Convenient to niarkut and in go*«i n<*iglii*orho*Ml NO. 30 ut* » indr from -«.•! <* o < m I garden hind (»cod I r > x hoiiae fJt NO. 40 Ji» acre-» on a ctrek afforditig pluiijv of good water good-sod and fruit land acre« in alfalfa, good imdding« n«-.ir «ehool amt other advantage« fl’*«», on* hall canli tai alter on tune 1« a big bargain NO. 41 I1 MJU acre« of choice land «elected in atiearlvday Will l>r wold in tract« to «nil ami will niak** a *l<»z«*n or2»* fine farm* Th»* in an opportunity to «retire a home in th* br»t |>art of th«* Rogue River valley. NO. 43 |o acre* of unimproved land Ha- wjinr go<»d fir, pine and oak Mo*t of land can I m * ratlily cleared; go<Mi m > i I, 'plenty ol water; mile from «chord and church b»« tn dew from Ifytac bridge per acre flu.tM» - OREGON ADMINISTRATOR’S NOTICE. In th«- matter «if the Estate of Mar« Cmneron, 'l?«‘eiis«q|. Notice is in reby given that the tin<l« r- signed has bc< n apfxiinti d by the Counts Court of Jackson County, sitting in pro bate, administrator of the estate of Mars Cameron deceased. All persons indebted to said estate are requested to settle imniediately, and those having claims against the same, will pr« s« nt them to me al Jacksonville, Oregon, with the projier verifi ation with in six months from the dale of the fitst publication of this notice. Dated at Jacksonville, Oregon, April 15, 1904. T heo . C ameron , Administrator of -aid «'state. Col.VIG K Dt RH AM, Attorneys, I 15 5-13 “One of Dr. King's New Life pills each night for two weeks has put me in mv ‘teens’ again” writes D. H. Turner of Dempsevtown, Pa. They're the best in Quart/ and placer location blank- for the world for Liver, Stomach and Bowels. sale at the Sentinel Office. ELifert, The Tailor. If you have any timl>er land you want Purely vegetable. N« v< r gripe. Only 25 If you want to rent a farm or have land to sell—See T. C. Norris. MF.DFORD, OREGON. 1 cents at the City Drug Store. to rent see T. C. Noris-, Medford.