H. W. Grimes, who with his family
moved last fall from Jacksonville to Rai
ding Califo-nia, is prospering ami has
steady employment at good wages at
bis trade, that of carpentering. Miss
Mae Grimes has given up printer’s work
and is now book keeper for one of the
leading stores in Redding.
Prof, ami Mrs. K. E. Washburn
are now in Seattle, where they will
sjieud a month, guests at the home of
Prof Washburn's sister.
Prof. Wash
burn writes to Jacksonville friends
that the weather is ideal on the Sound
and that business conditions, while not
on the boom order of last year, are
good and Seattle and the other .Sound
cities are prosjierous. The first ot Sept
ember Prof, ami Mrs Washburn will
go to Silverton, Oregon when tlie
Professor w ill have charge of the town
school for the ensuing year, at the
same salary he had in Jacksonville.
The Silverton school has six rooms
ami it has a standing as high as that
of anv other school of the Willamette
Valley. Prof, and Mrs. Washburn arc
greatlv pleased with Silverton, counting
it as prettily located as Jacksonville ami a
handsome. pros|>erous town of 1N00 l*»p*
ulation.
Chris Kegan, who with John Jacobs
is conducting a marble works in Ash
land, was in Jacksonville several dais
this week placing a tombstone at the
grave of an infant child of,Mr. and Mrs.
Tyson Beall and at the grave of Fredrick
Grassbner and in soliciting orders for
other marble work.
Though Messrs
Keegan & Jacobs have been m business
but a few months, are building up a
fine business and are steadily extending
their trade to outlying towns. They are
both skilled workmen and their tomb
stones and monuments both in ratable
and granite are the equal in finish and
style to the beat to be had at any shop in
Portland.
Rev. J . Merlev. pastor of the Baptist
churchoiCcntr.il Point, writes that the
work of rvpainting and furnishing their
church building is nearing cotnjietion.
The interior of the building has lieen
made to look like new wijh paint ami
(xiper ami the exterior is soon to be
painted. Fine factory made |>ew* have
tieen put in the church, an appreciated
comfort to the congregation. The at
tendance at the services has steel-
ilv
increased since
Rev.
Merlev
become pastor, last
Sunday
there
being a large congregation
present
and at the service s|>ecial music was
furnisred bv Mrs. J. W. Myers and Mrs.
J. W. Merritt.
Frank Ennis, a former will known
mining man of this section but now a
retired capitalist and resident of Calisto
ga. California, ami who has been in
Jacksonville the past week a guest of
Theo. Cameron, his oldtime friend ami
former partner, left Tuesday for Galice
creek where he will spend a month with
old friends in that locality. He will be
joined next week by Mr. Cameron w hen
they will put in a week on a fishing
jaunt, io the profit of the small boys of
the vicinity, though they claim to be
very successful fishermen.
Roseburg had a »mill fire Sunday
morning that destroye<l the building
accupied by D. Jackson’s gunshop ami
badly datnage«l an adjoining building
occupied by the Cruiser saloon. The
buildings were among the oiliest hi
Roseburg ami were of no great value. The
gunshop was damage«! about f too while
the saloon stock and fixtures wire not
injured bv fire, but while the st«»ck was
being carried out of the building about
fPNl worth of it was stolen. The origin
of the fire is not known.
For sick headache take Chamberlain’s
Stomach and I.iver Tablets and a iiuiek
curéis certain. For sale by City Drug
Store.
A fine assortment of picture moulding.
Bring in vour pictures ami have them
framed. ' The workmanship speaks for
itself. At C. W. Conklin s.
Rogue River Creamerv. Medford, man
ufactures the C. E. G. brand fancy cream
erv butter, that is clean, elegant and guar
anteed. Ask your merchant for it.
Miss Corinne Linn arrived home
The August Woman’s Home Compan Saturday from a two months trip
ion contains features for every body. north during which she visited her
“The Wonders of Modern Bridge Build brother George l.inn. who is a druggist
ing"is a popular article that reads like in Eugene, and brother Fletcher Lmn
fiction.
“House-Boating on Lake St. who is president of the Oregon Furnit
Clair” is a vacation feature In “Which ure Company, of Portland and her sister
is the Beautiful Sex?" Henry T. Fink Miss Margaret Linn who is stenographer
advances the theory that men. as men, for the same company. Miss Linn was
are more beautiful than women. Ed also in Seattle to visit Mrs. E. J. Gray
ward A. Steiner. Tolstoy's biographer, who resides in that city.
tells of a pilgrimage to his home. The
I have, 1 believe, sold fifty Loxes of
Rev. Frances E. Clark, I). D.. writes of Chamberlain's Stomach and Liver Tablets
Christian Endeavor. The fiction is not on the recommendation of «me lady here,
second in feature. There are short who first bought a box of them about a
year ago. She never lues of telling her
stories by Miss Spofford, Agnes L. Pro neighbors and friends alxmt the good
vost, Bert Taylor and Emerv Pottle. qualities of these Tablets.—P. M. Shore,
Published by The Crowell Publishing• Druggist, Rochester; I ml. The pleasant
Company. Springfield, Ohio: one dollar purgative efiect of these Tablets make
them a favorite with ladies every where.
a year; ten cents a copy.
For Sale by City Drug Store.
David Force's little boys have a novelty
Campers will find the lx-st «>f canned
of a j)et, it being a young coyote. It, meats, oy sters, clams ami canned fruits
with four other little fellows, was pickets syrup and other lunch basket
caught on Applegate bv Canby Buck necessities at Miller & Bailey’s. Fresh
and it was brought by Mr. Buck to bread daily and cakes furnished to order.
Jacksonville and given to the Force boys.
The traveling public can secure first
They keep it chained to a tree and feed it ' class accommodations ami good home,
like a dog. It stands captivity quite ccxiked meals at Mrs. A. D. Flory'sboard-
well but is very restless, seldom lying 1 ing house on Fifth street two blocks
down during the day more than half north of court house.
an hour at a time. It shows no fear of
Suits made to look dressy an like new
a woman or child but goes to the end of at the Medford Cleaning Pressing ami
its chain if a man approaches and if he Dying Works. Fine work a specialty.
gets near it will show fight. Instinct-
To get perfect rest use one of those
ivly the poultry gives his coyoteship a silk floss or cotton felt mattresses. They
wide berth. Chickens it makes little are the best. C. W. Conklin.
effort to catch but if a goose or «luck ap
Miss Margaret Krause went to Cole-
proaches it makes vigorous effort to catch stein this Friday to spend a few «lays
it. Mr. Force has two dogs of which the with friends at that resort.
coyote shows no fear and would play
Keep your floors clean bv the use of
with them if they would condescend, Dustine. Solti at Conklin's furniture
but they treat the coyote with disdain store.
and do not come near it except to eat
If you want to rent a farm or have land
to rent see T. C. Norris, Medford.
food that the coyote has refused.
lewis ami (hirk ( «-iili-iiiiinl.
Machinery lor Smeller.
The smeller to I m ? built at Takilma in
Waldo district 40 miles south will Jack
sonville, is liktly to la- in ojieratioti
curly this winter mid it will be the first
smelter in Southern Oregon. Of the
recent arrival of machinery for this
smelter the Grants Pass Courier lias the
following to say:
.
There now stands on the S. P. trucks
at Grants Pas.», three carload» of ma
chincry, furnace, stacks, ore cars. etc,,
for the It Ml toil smelter lieiug installed at
Takilma bv th« Tikilma Smelting
and there arc vet two carlomla to arrive.
These Cars have I « eh »hipped some Huie
ami will probably arrive ill a few «lav».
Four of the carloails comprising tile
smelting plant are from H irry Holthofl,
Cudahy, Wis. and will cost, when com
pleted in the tieighborbwal of f.'WMMM)
it is a st andard blast furnace, water jack
eted ami with a capacity of l<M> tolls
daily.
The plant is to I m - locate«! on
the old Darkis place below the Wuldo
and kfueen of Bronze mines, 4-< miles
from Grants Pass, the nearest railroad
point.
Charles L. Tutt of Colorado Springs,
one of the leading smelter and mining
men of Colorad««, is presuleiit ami
a.ss<M iate«l with him arc K. R. Babbit,
Spencer Penrose and C. M MacNeil,
who control smelter at Colorado Springs.
E. W. Walter, of Silverton, Colorado,
has ju*t arriveil and will supcrillteml the
work and also have the local management
of the c««mpam .
Ten teams were it« Grant» Pass Tur«-
to transport the machinery to the
mine*.
•
International »<o|s- 1» a»»ut«-d to the
Lewis and Clark Ct lltennial I X|si«ll|o||
to Is held at I’ortlaml. Oregon, from
Jlim 1st to th tola r 1«, I'NI.. by Pi< s|d< lit
Ro,,»« veil’s approval of the m t of Ci-ng
res» making an appropriation for th«- I s
|s>»ition, and In» invitation to foreign
countries to |»irti< i|site Portland's Ex|»»-
sition w ill represent a total oliti.«« of over
¿.’«,(MM).«HMI
fhoiigli covering IO."» acres
ot land and natural lake, it will Is com
pact 111 form, and th«- aver «g< persoli w ill
I m * able to -ce and compri Itemi it all in a
few days at imxli rati cost. I'll«-« ream of
the torcigliami domi »tic exhibits lob«-
mad«- at St. lami» this year will Is- trans-
ferrcrl to I’ortlaml at th«- c I om - of th«-
Louisiana Purclinsc E ximwi I k 11.
'I In
i'ill led States exhibit will I m ima cd entire
to Poitlaml ami imtallv<l 111 building lo I c
»|«eciallv crrctc«l This exhibit wdil«-
worth ¿ mini . inni .
In addition Fortini d
w ill haw maiiv f« attire» which w ill not lie
seen it St. I.otii», »m li 11» • xliibit demon
stratiog the life, 1 listoni» unii industrie»
of China, |ap«n, Hawaii, Sil« ria, Rii»«ia,
Alaska, Australia, New Z< aland, th«-Phil
ippines and India.
Tin Lewis ami Clark Centennial will
I h -the first internationnl ex|smition under
Government |»itt«>iiagr m-r held on the
Pacific Coast. It will I m - in evert wav a
Western exposition. Tile railroad» will
make low rat« » from Missouri mid Miss
issippi river 1»,mts to I’ortlaml, and « x
Ceptioiialli low rates will lx- in « it«-« t In
tween I’ortlaml mid tile Rocky Mountain
region
Ill-Fitting
«Shoes
Make
People
Ill-Natured
'I’ltc Walk-* >vct Shoe
Ami the S<-lz Sinn-
Arc the Shoes
That itl'akc
Brought 190 o/s. Gold.
W. J. Wimer of the Deep ('.ravel Min
ing Co. at Waldo came to Grant» Pass I
Tuesday with I'.MI ounces ot gold, the
result of a test run of seven days ami
nine nights, with a two-inch nozzle at
ISO lbs. prt »»tor
There hate Irtn
several cleail*U|>w this season all of whuli
gave »plemlul returns. Th«- flume» and
am! race» were cleaned up ami this test
run made with the water of the sea
son.
The company, which is compoar-d of
W. J. Wimer ami A. E. Re.«me», of
Jacksonville, last year installed a ilemly
elevntor which It.«» proved a splendid
success. It is a tubular elevator, the
pi]H- la-ing Hi inches in diameter. an«l
the gravel is raised H feet.
Th«- gobi taken out runs about flH..'«l)
to #1 !» |>er mince, bring the test run to
about ¿.’»'« in ).—Gr mt» Pass Courier.
Notice Io Creditors.
NOrICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that
the undersigned. Emma Lucinda Hnf-
stailer lias la-en app>int«-<l administra
trix of til«- «-state of Cll-irb s E. Hufsta-
der, decease«!, by the County Court for
jacksoti County. Oregon, ami all |>enmns
having claims against »ai«l estat«- are
hereby notified to present the same,
proja-rly verified. to the undersigned
administratrix at the office of Peter
Applegate at the Court Hous«- in Jackson
ville, Jackson County. Gregor., on or
la-fore six months from th«- «late of the
first publication of this notice, which
date of first publication and the «late of
this notice is lune 24, A. D. I’.MM.
E mma L icimia H i fstajikk .
Administratrix.
CITY
Men
Comfot table
Anil Good-Natiitcrl.
In
Ladies
Shoes
We Have a Hine
Selection in
Tile Latest
Styles and <>f the
Best
Quality
That are Sure to
(iivv Satisfaction and
At Prices That ate Right.
J.M. C ronemiller .
NOTICE.
In the matter of tin- guardianship of
DcllM-rt E Yoc«-ni.
Notice is hereby given that th«- under
signed has Ix-en ap|>onited by Jackson
County guardian of Ih-Ha-rt I. Yocum, a
minor. All periions knowing themselve.
indebted to »aid estate sre requeued to
make payment of ilie amount to III«-
utKlersigned an«! ull claims against ».mi
estate are to I h - presented to the umlcr-
signed guardian.
July 21>t 1904.
O kiax Y ocvm
MEAT
HENRY
W.
ORTH,
MARKET
PHOP
ALL KINDS OF FRESH MEATS
:: WHOLESALE and RETAIL ::
Special attention given to orders from a distance tor
.Mining Camps and .Mills. Meats shipped promptly and in
first-class condit ion.