Jacksonville sentinel. (Jacksonville, Or.) 1903-1906, June 24, 1904, Image 6

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    Mrs F M. Tung <t< returned Tuesda«
Dales to Remember.
Wednesday, June 29—Adjourned temi of from the Mt Pitt » Uliuu nt on the lu id
water of Little Butte, where she had I hvii
county court.
f r the past three weeks on a visit to her
Wednesday, June 29—Adjouri e I I tenti of sons Ira an<t Jasper Tungate who arc
stock raiser* in that section. Mrs. I'un
circuit court.
Monday, July 4—Celebration at Pal nu r g ite stat« s that at the annual » c I i < m >I meet
mg m the Mt Pitt district George Beale
Creek Grove, Upper Applegate.
an<l Chris Beale were elected directors,
Monday, July 4—Celebration at Eagle there being two vacancies on the ».«rd
Point.
Fine program, address by one byexpriation of the term of E Poole
Hon. W. M. Colvig, games ami graml and «he other by the resignation of Mrs.
E. Poole. Jasper Tungate was elected
ball.
Monday, July 4—Celebration at Wool­ clerk.
Judge Hanna held an adjourned session
ridge’s Grove, Missouri Flat. Full
of circuit court Monday to hear the case
program, games and dance.
of D. B. Bessie against John Garvin ami
Wednesday, July IS—Opening of South E. C. Gournujl. but owing to the ab
ern Oregon Chautauqua Assembly at setice of E. A. Reanies ami of the at­
Ashland to continue until July 22d. torneys the case was postponed until
Thursday, Sept 1—Annual reunion at June 21>. Thecause of the action is over
the ownership of a quartz mill and mine
Jacksonville of Southern Oregon on Wagucr creek and the pl «intiff seek*
Pioneers.
to have a receiver appoin e«l and the
Mrs. Elizabeth Kenney left Sunday property sold ami a division made be­
for Portland to attend the Oregon State ta «ten (himself and the oth«r partners.
Pioneers Association which meets in that The attorneys for Mr. Bessi- are A. E.
city this week. Mrs. Kenney is cue ot and C L. Reauies and Judge C. B. Wat
the early pioneers of Oregon, ami hei son. of Ashland, represenr» Garvin ami
father Col. W. G. T. Nault, was the Gournujl.
The traveling public can secure first
founder of the Oregon Spectator the first
class accommodations and, a good home,
jxijier published in Oregon.
Commercial travelers visiting Jack­ cooked meals at Mr*. A. D. Flory'sI mmh I-
ing house on Third street opposite the U.
sonville make their headquarters at the S. Hotel.
Tavlor House where special • effort is
As a {«rt of the tinning exhibit that
made to give meals that are well c«x>ke«i
ami well served. Try a meal ut the the Sentinel is getting up, a rocker. pan
shovel and pick are wanted. They should
Taylor House.
Ire veterans ami should show the hard
Straved or stolen, a white and black service of many a prosjiecting trip.
Lleiuellen dog, age three month, n.iuie<i These old relies will add much to the
Blix. Return to
L- Reauies, Jackson­ interest of the exhibit to Eastern jieople
visiting Jacksonville, and the Sentinel
ville, and get reward.
The following marriage license hive will appreciate th<- favor if its mining
been granted b« Couutv Clerk J. S. Or h: fri« nds can send in the old tools, the like
Ted E. Kelso and Stella A. Ward, Join. of which has made »th millionaires and
paupers.
Hesseigrave and Dora Hurley, George
March and Myrtle Hurley, Pliny R
Strange and Maud Thompson, Chas. B.
Startling Evidence.
M> ore a -1 Carrie D. Hatch.
Fresh testimony in great quantity is
Owning to Rev. Robert Ennis being constantly coming in.dr cl «ring Dr.King's
unable to be in Jacksonville this Sunday New Discovery t r Consumption Coughs
Rev. Win. Clyde of Ashland will hold and Colds to Ire unequaled. A re'ent ex­
services at the Prebyterian churcs at 11 pression from T.J.McFari >nd, Bentorvill«
a. m. and at H p. tn. to which the public Va. serve* a* example He writes: "I had
is cordially invited.
Bronchitis for three year* and doctors all
Mrs. A. Watkins, of Watkins came in the time without taring lienefiti d Then
by Lewis stage Tue«l«« am ¡remained in I began taken Dr. King's New Discover«
Jacksonville until Friday when she re and a few Ixi’tles wholly cured me.'"'
Equally effective in curing all I.ung amt
turned to her home.
Representative-e ect H von der Hel < n Throat trouble*. Con*umption, pneuriion
was in Jacksonville Thursday from bis ia and Grip. Guaranieid bv Citv Drug
home at Wellen, making purchases of i|:e Store. Trial bottles free, regular sizes oOc
loc i merchant, ami procuring a suppl« and fl .IM).
of vr pe vinegar ami wine from Britt’s
winery.
Mr. and Mrs. Lester B«ile«- went to
Wiliams Creek Tuesday where they ««ill
spend two we«k with relatives.
Fine watch repairing a specialty at
Hickel’s jewelry shop, Jacks« nville.
Services at the Methodist church this
Sunda«- will lie Sunday School at 10 a.
m. and services at 11 a. tn. and at N p. m.
to be conducted by the pastor, Rev. San­
ford Snyder. A cordial invitation is ex­
tended to the public to attend.
A pictorial travel article that is at once
entertaing and in «tractive is that telling
of the "Wash-day of All Nations,” which
appears in the July Woman's Home Com­
panion.
RYAN’S
Quality of Goods. Selec­
tion of Stock, and Reason-
ableness of Price
factors always considered
in dealings with customers
so that they may he satis­
fied with their purchases
HARNESS AND
SHOE SHOP
All Kinds Of Harness
Work Done Prompt­
ly. Fine Shoe Work
A Specialty.
Prices Reasonable.
SOUTHERN ORECON
STATE NORMAL
THE
Medford
Henry R. Hawk
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New buildings; Well
equipp.-d gymnasium; Am­
ple and beautiful grounds;
Up to date training de­
partment; Wholesome in­
s. P. R.
fluences mo iii\ and social­
•MHith H nd
ly; Healthful s in otindings: Train*.
Expenses nominal; Gradu­ j Nu 1 No II
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1 pm
ates of this school com­ a 30 MJO I.v
mand from
to $85 10 33 11.00 .......
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per mouth.
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PROPRIETOR
The July Woman's Home Companion
is a souven e number of the St. Louis
Fair. It contains nine pages of pictur«-
and text descriptive of the Exposition in
all its phases. Equally attractive pictor
ial features are the “Wash-Day of All
Nations,, and "Celebrating the Fourth of
July in Uncle Sam’s New Possessions ”
These are the best kind of of travel arti­
cles, and are supplemented by a vivacious
description of “Sports on an Ocean-Lin­
,
■Secretary of the Board or
er.” Mr. Bavnes contributes his usual
1
fascinating Nature talk. There are in­
teresting short stories by Shan F. Bu -
President
lock. He'en P.Huntington and Opie
...
O mk < m > x
Read. Best of all, the Editors annonn e A jmiii . a .*««»
that Margaret E. Sangster is to take
charge of a page in the Woman's Home
I
THAT TIRED FEELING!
Companion. Published by The Crowell
If you are languid depressed and incap­ i
Publishing Company, Springfield Ohio: able for work, it indicates that your liver
one dollar a year; Jen cents a cony.
isout of order. Herbine will assist nature
Willamette Valley Chautauqua Association. to throw off headaches, rheumatism and
aliments akin to nervousness and restore
The Willamette Valley Chautauqua the energies anti vitality of sound and ¡ter
Association will raeetat Gladstone Park, feet health. J. J. Hubbard, Temple,
near Oregon City, July 12th to 24th, Texas, writes, March 22, 1902: “I have
1904, inclusive. The Southeru Pacific used Herbine for the past two years. It
has done me more good than all the doc­
Co. will make reduced rates on the Cer­ tor». When I feel badly and have that tired
tificate plan for this occasion. Cal) on feeling, I take a dose of Herbine. It is
any Southern Pacific Agent for advertis­ the best medicine ever made for chilis
and fever.” 50cts a bottle at the City
ing matter.
Drug Store.
Quartz and placer location blanks for
ale at the Sentinel Office.
Try the Sentinel for three month».
For Catalogue .Address
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rickets sold to all points in the United S1 h I<*
Sleeping car t«■nervations made on application
Freight house opens at Ha tn. and do*«-« at I 20
p. m.
SCOTT M. WII.COX, Agent,
If you want to rent a farm or have land
to rent see T. C. Norris, Medford.
Trespass notices on cloth sent by mail
to any address for $1.0(1 a dozen.
A Mason & Hamlin organ nearly new
and in perfect condition will be sold at
a bargain. Address “Organ,” care Sen­
tinel.
Material for all kinds
of Laney work and Laces.
Orders taken for all
kinds
of Laney Work
I inc Chinaware.
Full Stock Fresh Confections
Ilo not see the World's Pair until the
middle of June is the advice of friends in
St. Louis. Everything will I m hi order
then and you will avoid the excessive
heat of the summer there. Write to Mrs.
I’. Ritner of Medford, Oregon, and make
arrangements to Ire one of her pat tv. ft
will be an education for life rh.it you ca.i
not afford to lose.
A fine assortment of picture moulding.
Bring in your pictures and have them
framed. The workmanship speaks for
Itself. .41 C. W. Conklin's.