Jacksonville sentinel. (Jacksonville, Or.) 1903-1906, June 10, 1904, Image 7

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    Additional
Locals.
had a runaway Monday while on a trip to
Opp's mine for a load of voters. With
Mr. Day was A. H. Steel and Robert Sel­
by and when coming down the hill at the
Vovle place a lu rk voke »trap broke let
ting the longue down at which the buggy
wm » overturned throwing the occupant*
•out.
Mr. Day and Mr. Selby were only
slightly bruised but Mr. Steele struck
| hi» head against a rock or other obstacle
and made a bad bruise near his left eye.
It wm a close call that he did not lose
his eye or lx* otherwise seriously injured.
The team broke loose and left the bug­
gy by the roadside but little damaged
and rau to town where they were caught.
Special Excursion Rate*.
The Southern Pacific Conijiany will
»«■11 special excursion ticket» to St. Louis
or Chicago, and return a» follow»:
To St. Louis both ways through Port­
land $77.50, one way through California
via Ogden or El Paso $n| .00.
To Chicago and return both way»
through Portland $82.50, one way
through California via Ogden or El Paso
$80.00,
To Chicago with return from St Louis
or to St. Louis with return from Chicago
both way» through Portland $80.00, with
ot.e way through California via Ogden or
El Paso $83.50.
REMOVAL to MEDFORD
Mi»« Frances Snyder left Monday for
Ashland on un extended visit nt the home
T. C. Norris has moved his
of her miele mid mint Mr mid Mr». J. C.
store and repair shop to
Mieli.
Medford where he will do
Mr. mid Mr*, fl. I7. Bailey of Gold
Hill spent Sunday in Jacksonville guest»
upholstering, harness and
of Drptilv Sheriff Oris Crawford and Mr*,
shoe repairing and any­
Crawford. Mr*. Bailey and Mr». Craw
thing in the upholstery line.
lord are »inter».
Mr. W. R. Hawk will have
Mm* Annie Jeffrey was in Jacksonville
over Sunday and Monda\ a guest of Mm
charge of the shoe and har­
S. E Duiinmgtoti. Mi»« Jeffery i» teach
ness shop and Mr. J. R.
mg the Forest C'cck school and will clone
Norris the store. I solicit
her term the Inst Fjidav in June
W. M. Colvig left Monday for Chata-
Mr. mid Mr». S. I* Robbins left Tue»-
S ai . f . D ates .
the patronage of the public.
day for Chico. California, when tin y will nooga, Tennessee, where he goes to at­
May 11. 12, 13; Augu-t 8, 9, 10;
Do not forget the location,
June 16, 17, 18; September 5, tt, 7;
spend the »ummer, alter which they will tend the Supreme Lodge of America of
July 1, 2, 3; October 3, 4, 5.
Halley Rlock, one door
return to Jacksonville mid Mr. Robbin» the Ancient Order of United Workmen.
Limit
10
days
going
east
of
Oregon
Mr.
Colvig
is
now
su;>reme
overseer
and
will again take up his work in th«* school,
south of Post Office.
and California return at any point within
in accordance with the rules of promo 90 days from sale date.
next term a» principal.
George H Durham, of Grant» Pass, of tion in the Supreme Ixxlgc lie will be
S. M. W ilcox ,
T. C. Norris
Agent.
the luw firm of Colvig Si Durham. was in made supreme foreman at the election
Jacksonville Wednesday ami Thursday for officers to be held at this session,
I brown from a Wagon.
on 1« gal biinim iwi. Mrs. Durham accom- This latter office is the second hignest
Mr. George K. Babcock was thrown
(Minied Mr. Ifurhmn mid while in Jack ; office ill the order, supreme master work­ from bis wagon and severely bruised.
sonvilh wa»a guest of Mr». W. M. Colvig. j man liei-’g the highest and that distin­ Heappliod Chamberlain's Pain Balm free
ly ami say» it is the best liniment he eve-i
If. Davis and Gus Mitchell got back j guished position Mr. Colvig will be cer­
used.
Mr. Babcock i» a well known cit­
Sundae from a month» trip by team in ium to attain at the session for next year.
California they going as far as Htimlrolt ■ Mr. Colvig lias been a member of long izen of North Plain, Conn. There isnoth-
iug equal to Pain Balm for sprains and
county. They cx|ecte<l to secure a job
hauling lumber, b it found no opening an s anding in tiic Workmen and he has bruises. It will effect a cure in one-third
jobs were taken amt there was no great been a faithful, zealous worker and he the time required by any other treatment.
For sale by City Drug Store.
ru li inthe lumber business.
has filled every |ro*ition ill the sutjordi-
Verne Dyson, a HI year old son of Geo. nate and the grand lodges and now he
Startling Evidence.
IVe carry a full and
A. Dyson, came Monday from Eugene will soon have the distinguished bon >r
Fresh testimony in great quantity is
well assorted line of
to »¡x-nd a few weeks with hi» father a* I of h-iving reached the highest position constantly coming in. de daring Dr.King’s
New
Discovery
for
Consumption
Coughs
the Yellow Jacket mine on Forest Creek, j hi the gift of the order.
Fine Stationery, Per*
and Colds to lx* unecpialed. A recent ex-
Verne is a student of the Eugene High
Jacksonville Assembly No. (to, United piession from T.J.McFarland, Bentorville
fumery, Toilet Soaps
School, but evenings, Saturdays and va- , Artisans held their semiannual election Va. serve» a» example. He writes: ”1 had
Sponges, Magazines
cations he work» at thr printers trade. Tuesday night and chose the following Bronchitis for three years and doctors al)
Miss Martha Robinson leb Wednesday persons officer» to serve the ensuing six the time without being benefited. Then
Blank Books and
I Ixigan taken Dr. King’s New Discovery
to »(tend the mimtncr at the home of her mouths from July 5, when thur installa­ and a few bottles wholly cured me.”
School
Supplies.
parent» near Junction City. Mi*» Robin- tion will take place: Master Artisan. Equally effective in curing all Lung and
s al closed last week a »even months term Geo. J. McCune, Suygrintendent, Oscar Throat troubles, Consumption, pneumon­
ia and Grip. Guaranteed by City Drug
of school at Wagner Springs, and so »uc- C. Lewis; lns|«ctur, Chris. J. Kenney;
Store. Trial bottles free, regular sizes 50c
All Kinds of Base Balls, Bats, Masks,
■ rssfnl was she in In r school work that .'senior Conductor, Mrs. Etfie Prim; and fl .00.
j
Gloves, Etc., for the Juveniles
—
she is quite likelv to teach there again, 1 Secretary, Mrs. B. E. Haney; Treasurer, ,
Acute Rheumatism.
»In- ixpecting to return to this county Mrs. l.oltic Finney; Junior Conductor, j
Deep tearing or wrenching pains, oc- 1
SPECIAL ATTENTION GIVEN
this fall.
Tiihe Fick; Muster of Ceremonies, Mrs. casioned by getting wet through worse
TO PRESCRIPTIONS
Rev. George Hoxie will conduct ser­ Sarah Wilcox. The Lodge had with when at rest, or on first movingtlir limbs
vices at the Forest Creek school house them Dr. G. C. Eshe man, of Salem, and in cold or damp weather, is cured ;
M. D
this Sunday nt II a. m
A Sunday supreme instructor for Oregon of the quickly by Ballard's Snow Liniment. Os- 1 J. W. ROBINSON,
car Oleson. CibsonCity’ Illinois, writes
PROPRIETOR,
S.dlool was recently organized at this | United Artisans, who gave an instructive
Feb. IE, 1902: "A year ago I was troubl- I
JACKSONVILLE, - OREGON
school house that is How well attended I and entertaining lecture. Tile Doctor is ed with a pain in my back. It soon got
and in which the young ;»eople are tak­ a bright speaker and his address was so bad I could not bend over. One bottle
ing much interest. D. J. S. Pit ree i» the well received and will give the mendrers 5of Ballard’s Snow Liniment cured me.”
9c, 50c, $1.0'1 sold by City Drugstore.
superintendent and Miss Annie Jeffry renewed interest in their order. At the
Have You a Lough.
secretary.
close of the work in the lodge room an
Sundae, June 12, will la- Children’s adjournment was had to the banquet
A dose of Ball ird’s Horehound Syrup
Dav with the Sunday S< hool at th<*<•riff­ room where a fine supper was served will relieve it. Have you a cold? A dose
Wm Puhi, Prop
in Creek school house. At 10 o'clock | that had lx en prepared under the super­ of Herbine at Ired time and frequent
small doses of Horehound Syrup during
a in, the smaller m holar» of the Sunday | vision of Mrs. A. Elmer lyid Mrs. Effie the day will remove it. Try it for whoop­
L'p-to-Date Shop
School will give a program, which has Prim. The evening was a very pleasant ing cough, for asthania, for consumption,
Three Fine Chair»
liecll carefully prepared and which prom­ one to the member» and to Dr. Eshelman for bronchitis. Mrs. Joe McGgalh, 327
E. 1st Street, Hutchinson, Kan., writes:
Good Workmen.
ises to be very entertaining. In the eve­ who greatly enjoyed his visit to Jackson­
“I have used Ballard’s Horehound Syrup
ning tile young people wall have charge ville.
in my family for 5 years, and find it the
of the exercises mid they are working
W. K. Hinkle came home Sunday best and most palatable medicine I ever Two fine Bathrooms with the
hard to make their meeting one of the from the Sterling num- where he has been used.” 25c 50c $1.00 Sold by Gitv Drug
Store.
best tubs cleanest towels, etc.
most interesting ever held at Griffin ! employed for the past two months. He
Crc k
To lx »th of the meetings thr pub­ is now taking a lay off as being in the
lic is cordiali» invited. The Griffin water so much has given him rheumatism.
t reek Sunday School is one of the few Mr. Hinkle report» work under full head
countrv Siindm s-bool»of Jackson county wav al the mine with plenty of water for
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that holds session» each Sunday for the piping.
The Sterling mine is in the
A Hnm'ty Magazine—each month helpful
entire v ear and its meetings which are channel of an ancient river and Mr. Hin­
practicaf and inspiring. Full of fascinat­
ing features. Beautifully illustrated. A
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held at 2 p in. each Sabbath are writ at kle states that the fossil remains of an­
million readers!
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tended and fill! of interest. The present . imals are frequently found in the cement
$1.00 per year. 10 cents a copy.
officers arc Chas. Darby, superintendent,' gravel that is living worked for gold.
A FREE sample copy to all requesting.
Rita Anderson, secretary, Clarence Boyd, Recently a tooth was found that measur­
Braying and heavy
treasurer, and Miss Jessie Darby organist. | ed four by six inches across the face, but
team work. Light
AGENTS WANTED
C.C. I’urcvl was in Jacksonville over j it had been broken off so its length was
express transferred.
Tui-sd.night for a load of supplies. Mr. not known. Last year a tusk of a mam-
G ood H ovsekkepieo wants a subscrip­
Prompt delivery to
tion representative in every city and tow n
Purccl now h<» hi» sawmill which is ¡oc- [ oth was found that was 11 inches in di­
all parts of the city
in the west. To those who will give all or
a portion of their time it offers attractive
ati-d on I'ppcr Applegate completed and ameter at the face ami 14 feet long but it
work and pays exdeedingly liberal com­
running on full time, and has nearly i was friable that it could tie gotten out of
missions. It will pay you to investigate.
Oharges
Ro atonable
A postal card will bring particulars. Write
100,000 feet of lumber in the yard. He its bed of clay except in fragments.
at once so as to be the first in your field.
is dressing the clear stuff and seasoning Many fragments of bones are found.
THE PHELPS PUBLISHING CO
Hotel for Sale.
it readv for the u»< of builders, Mr. Fur- 1 These bones are of animals that were
Pacific Coast Office,
In a Rogue River town. Title perfect and
59 Columbian Builcing, San Francisco. Cal.
cel finds sale for a large quantity of his ! evidently drowned in some flood of those I the opportunity for a profitable business.
lumia r among the farmer» and miners of , ancient rivers and become embedded in Building well located, in gexxl repair
AN ILLUSTRATED MAGAZINE
Applegate*. He also exjiects to sell con the gravel lieds to lay for countless ages and fully furnished. Six lots and a rich
garden tract where all vegetables needed
FOR ALL THE FAMILY
side-ruble: lumber ill Jacksonville and will until nothing blit a few of the larger for the hotel can be raised ajpl a:i abund­
deliver mi order this week. Mr. Parcel bones are left to tell of an animal larger ance of fruit. Timber land tract of 12
The traveling public can secure first
has q fine body <d fir ami pine timber than the modern elephant that once wan- acre 2*4 miles distant goes with property.
class
accommodations and, a good home,
All
sold
at
a
bargain
and
immediate
pos
­
and is getting out some very fine lumber. de-red over a country in climate and river
session given. Good reason for selling. cooked meals at Mrs. A. D. Flory’s board­
Ed. Day who was driving County courses far different from what is now
M. Calhoun,
ing house on Third street opposite the U.
Clerk J. S. < frill's tr ain of spirited black» found in Rogue River Valley.
l’hoenix, Oregon.
S. Hotel.
Drug Store
0. K. Barber Shop
CHAS. DUNFORD
JACKSONVILLE
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