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About Jacksonville sentinel. (Jacksonville, Or.) 1903-1906 | View Entire Issue (July 15, 1904)
» A Relic ot Ancient Railroading, A relic of olden days in railroading ' passed through this city recently in sha|K* of a switch engine sent from Portland Quart/ and placer location blanks for to Grant's Pass (or service in .Southern ; Oregon. The «»Id machine was originally sale at the Sentinel Office* made for the Chicago, Risk Island \ When bilious take Chatnlwrlain's Pacific, and lx>re*tllc initials of that road Stomach ami Liver Tablets. For Sale by as well as the number "I," showing City Drug Store. that the engine had attained sufficient A fine assortment of picture moulding, age to he entitled to the respect usually Bring in your pictures and have them accorded grav hair It * w»i H coal burn framed. The workmanship speaks for er of a type alino«t obsolete, was built low itself. At C. W. Conklin's. on «’rive wheels such as no mo«lern en- The semiannual examination for teach- K’ne possesses, ami the cab was so low era for Jackson county will lx* held by that the engineer could step off the plat Supt I‘. H.Daily at the court house in Jack form of the station to the floor ot the cab sonville to begin at 9 a. m. on Wednes without the use of step«. The engine day, August 10 an«l continue for three was covered with rust and hud the ap pearance of having passed the )«ast dec «lavs. ade or two in the scrap heap getting a The Rogue River Creamery, Medford, j not comfortable, but well earned rest wants your cream and guarantees to i from its many years of labor when it was meet any prices on an average paid by a thing of beauty, in the days w hen rail any cream concern buying cream. roading was voting. Gaddis Bro«. C. E. Gaddis, business An explanation was given for the pre manager. sence of this engine on tile Southern Rev. Sanford Snyder went to Ashland Pacific lines of this «»Id residcnter. The Tuesday where he will attend the Chau- engine coming into possvsdon of (). R. fk tauqua Assembly. He will hold his usual N. Co. in some wav, was, now that the servicesatCentral Point Sunday morn- Oregon lines of the Southern Pacific hail ing and evening, coming down to Cen- come under the control of the former tral Point Saturday evening and return- company’s management, put oft on thi* ing to Ashland Monday. line for service, one gentlemen stating that all the old scrap iron of the other State's day at Chautauqua will be on ' line would lx? placed on tile Willamette Wednesday, July 20th. Representavives Valley and Souihcrn Oregon divisions of several states are actively working for for service. ‘•The Banner.** Picnic dinner in the I The old relic w n run by Engineer Jc*»c grove, pleasing exercise in the afternoon, Wtxxls, and his fireman was He:lx-rt and a great lecture in the evening by Dr. Simpson. Many |>eople watched the Hillis. A general invitation is extended. the engine, as it pulled out of the station Bring your baskets with “gcxxl things” for the sotnh. emitting a heavv cloud of in them. Greet your ol«l acquaintances | coal smoke out of its tiny smokestack. from the “States” ami have a royal gixxl ! — Roseburg Phiindealer. time. Come. Dates to Remember. County Clerk and Mr*. John S. Orth 1 left Monday for Eugene to spend a short Wednesday, July KI—(fpening of South time with Mrs. Orth's parents, Hon. and I ern Oregon L'hiuUiuqua Assembly at Mrs. H. E. Ankeny, after which they Ashland to continue until July 2"_’d. will go to Yaquina bay to enjoy a week Thursday, Sept I—Annual reunion at at that pleasant seaside resort. During ' Jacksonville of Southern Oregon Mr. Orth’s absence the county clerk's Pioneers. office will lx: in charge of Miss Ella Monday, Sept. 19—Annual reunion of Orth, who, for the past year has been < Southern Oregon Soldiers and Sailors deputy clerk and proved to be a very effi- J at Jacksonville to last for five «lays. cient officer. Wednesday, August Hl—S»-mi anua) ex John Spiker, one of the Montana men amination for teachers of Jackson haveing claims in the Applegate cop county, to begin at 9 a. m. and continue per district, arrived in Jacksonville Tues for three days, at Court house in Jack day to take a lay-off from mining work. sonville. Mr. Spiker may take a trip to tne coast Horkinq Niqht And Day. next week to spend, a few days at Yaquina The busiest ami mightiest little thing bay. Mr. Spiker has a number of good that ever was made is Dr. King's New claims on Squaw Creek that have indica Life Pills. These pills change weakness tions of being rich in copper, but for tin- weakness into strenght, listk *sm-ss into present he is doing no especial develop energy, brain-fag into mental |x>wer. They’re wonderful in building up the ment work other than to keep up the health. Only 25c per box. Sole! by assessments. Mr. Spiker has every con i City Drug Store. fidence that the Applegate will lie one of Chamberlain’s Colic, (hok-raand Diarrhoe « the great copjier producing districts of Remedy. the world, but that its development will This remedy is certin to lx- needed in be slow as the mines can I e handled by almost «-very home lx-fore the summer is parties, only, who are able to put about over. It can always lx- depended upon even in the most severe ami dangerous $2,000,000. or more into a smelter. cases. It is especiallp valuable for sum mer disorders in children. It is pleasant James McNulty, who with his brother to take and never fails to give prompt Jack McNulty, is working on a ledge in relief. Why not buy it now? It may Spencer Gulch has sent to the Sentinal save life. For sale by City Drug Store. office a sample of the ore that they have Notice Tn Creditors. reached in their developement work NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that that indicates that they are likely to the undersigned. Emma Lucinda Huf- have a very rich mine. Their ledge is stader has been ap|x>inted administra five feet wide and they have traced it a trix of the estate of Charles J?. Hufsta- distance of over feet on the surface. der, deceased, by the County Court for 'They sunk a shaft 00 feet anil so well did Jackson County, Oregon, and all persons the ledge show up that they have deci having claims against said estate are ded to tap it on a lower level and well hereby notified to present the same, down the side of the hill they have now properly verified, to the undersigned begun to drive a tunnel, which they administratrix at the office of Peter now have in 70 feet. Ore from the ' Applegate at the Court House in Jackson bottom of the shaft runs as high as $40 to ville, Jackson County, Oregon, on or the ton and it is as high on the lower lx-fore six months from the date of the levels. McNulty Bros, plan to put in a first publication of this notice, which mill and work the mine, though having date of first publication and th«- date of but limited capital. They may sell their this notice is June 24, A. D. 1904. mine to a company able to fully develop E mma L icinka H vestahek . ed and work it. Administratrix. Great Clearance à of * FASHIONABLE MILLINERY Miss Katherine Chapman, tin- Jacksonville Millnnr. having tv move<l her «lock of giaals from Dunsmuir, Cal , to this place, is now overstocked. In order to clear out la-fore tin tall season ar rives she has made GRFATLY REDVCEI* prices on all summer h . I Ilin, r x . con-I si I ng ,.( GIRILI II \ l S. R 1 \ I 1 « » \\ I X l< HATS ami PATTERNS, FLOWERS, etc. PRICES WILL ASTONISH YOU Shovels, Spades Wheelbarrows Pruning Tools TOOL THAT THE FARMER. GARDENER AND ORCHARDIST MAY NEED D. H. MILLER’S Hardware Store, Tinning and Plumbing Shop MEDFORD, OREGON Divery Stables Rigs on short notice tor timber cruisers, com mercial men, mining men, sawmill men. all kinds of men or parties. Horses led at rea sonable rates. Geo. N. Lewis, Prop., Jacksonville « ^OREGON NURSERY Ln tab!¡»hod 1867 SALEM, OREGON Oiliest and Largest Nursery on Pacific Coast. All our st<x k is Home Grown ami guaranteed True to Name. All Trees that fail to live replaced at Half Price. Can till ordir* for any kind <>f Tree, Shrub or Flower that can be grown in Oregon. Large Illustrated Catalogue sent Free on application to R. D. MAPLESDEN, MEDFORD, - - agent OREGON - THE BIG LAND AGENTS MEDFORD. - OREGON Hc/7«t c the and best list in Southern Oregon of Fruit, Alfalfa, Dairy and Stock Lands, Timber Lands, Mining Bargains and Town Property. Dealers in Sewing Machines, Lime, Cement We • and Shingles. wool and mohair.