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About Jacksonville sentinel. (Jacksonville, Or.) 1903-1906 | View Entire Issue (Sept. 16, 1904)
MINING KIGH GULGH Old Kkh Gulch. Necir Jacksonville, I he Scene ol Ixcilement in I he I drly 50'S, Still Produces bold in I’dyinq Quantities. IO Bi WOKKID AGAIN IIIIS WINIIK Growing fruii In Oregon. J. D. Gray, whoownsan orchard on the Jacksonville—Medford road, was in Jack sonville Tuearlay. He ha» twelve acres to fruit tree«, of which 150 are apples, 75 |H-ache» and 50 (rear», while the remain der are prunes, but the prune trees he will gradually supplant with pears and apple», expecting to put out 500 jrear trees thi« winter. The continued low price of prunes is the reason tie gives for replacing hi« prune trees with other varieties of fruit, cold storage fruit ami canned fruit having la-come so plen- full ami cheap a» to drive all kind of dried fruit out of the market. A numlier of the other prune growers of the* Valley are replacing their prune tree« with other varieties of fruit and the time is not «listant when the prune industry will be a thing of the past in Jackson county. TIMBER LAND. ACT JUNE 3, 1373 NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION. United States Land Office, Roseliurg, Oregon, June 17, 1901. Notice is hereby given that in compliance with th«-provisions of the act of Congrees of June 3, IS7S. entitled "An Act for the sale of Timber Lands in the States of California, Oregon. Nevada and Washington Territory,’ as extended to all the Public Land States l»y act of August 4, IS!«, WILLIAM SULLIVAN of Iron River, county of Iron, State of Michigan, has this day file«! in this office his sworn slste- ment No «>211. for the purchase of the So ith-east quarter of Section No. 20. Township 40 South of Rang West, and will offer uroot to show that the land sought is more valuable for its timber or stone than for agricultural purpose», and to es tablish hl» claim to said land lieiore the Register and Receiver of this office at Rosebnrg, Oregon, on Saturday, the »th day of October. 190-1. Hr names as witnesses: E L Giles, Wilbur Franklin. James Skinner and L. Oberg, all of Roseburg Oregon. Any and all persons claiming adversely the above described land«are requested to file their claim» in this office on or before »aid 3th day of October 1901. J. T. BRIDGES, 7-2», 9-30 Re»i»ter. Old historic Rich gulch, where in 1 leccmlier, IN5I, was made the first big find of g<>l<l in Oregon and where was the first large iiiining camp in the state out of which Jacksonville grew, is to be the scene once more of considerable min ing operation». In the first year of its TIMBER LAND ACT JUNE 3, 137S-NOTICE discovery .*»O<> or more men worked in FOR PUBLICATION. I United States Lan«l Office, Rich glut'll ami took out gold in rpianti- Rowlnirg, Oregon, June 24, 19TM. tie«, an ounce a day (#17.00) being an Notice is hereby given that in compliance with the provision» of tne act of Congress of June 3, average days find. Rich gulch was toon 1X73. entitled "An Act fir the Sale of Tim her Land» in the Statesof California. Oregon, Nevada, worked out ami the miner« left for rich and '.'ashingtoll Territory as extended to all the E M ER G ENC Y M E DICINES. er diggings ami for the years since only public land state» by act of August 4, 1392, It is a great convience to have at hand MRS ELIZABETH WHALEN one to half dor/.en miners with rocker reliable remedies for use in case of acci Crystal Fall». County of Iron, State of Michi and »hovel, have each winter gathered dent** and for slight injuries and ail of gan, has this day filed in thi» office her sworn some of the wealth that lies hidden in I incut». A good liniment and one that statement No 6i>3 for the purchase of the SJ6 NW% and N% SWJ^ of Section No 22 ’ is fast.becoming a favorite if not a liouse- in tile famous gull’ll. Township No 37 S, Range No 3 W an«! • bold necessity is Chamberlain's Pain will offer proof to show that the land sought is The Hievenue brothers, John, Olney i Balm. By applving it promptly to cut, more valuable for its limiter or stone than for ag ami George, have I h - vii mining in a small ! bruise or burn it allays the pain and ricultural trurpoaes, and to establish his claim to said land nelore Register and Receiver of this way for several winters |>a»t tn the gulch, causes the injury to heal in about one- office at Roseburg, Oregon, on Saturday the Sth of October. 1901. b it this winter they will enlarge their third the time usually required, and as day names a» witnesses: B. M Whalen of Crys tit is an antiseptic it prevent* any danger tal He Falls, Mich. James Skinner, E L Giles and ojieratioiis ami will use a pipe to more [ of blood jxiisonmg. When Pain Balm is Wilbur Franklin all of Roseburg. Oregon. rapidly wa«h the auriferous earth. It is kept at haml a sprain may l>e treated be Any an«l all persona claiming adversely the above described lands are request^ to file their a six inch pi|»e ami IMMf feel long ami will fore inflammation sets in, which insures a claims in this office on or before »aid sth day of have pressure enough to reatlily handle quick recovery. Tor sale by City Drug October, 1901. J. T. BRIDGES, I Ntore. the red clay ami g*avel formation in 7-2». 9-30 Register. The Cosmopolitan for September. which they work. The work of install ing it was completed last week as was How About Your Summer Vacation? The great Exposition at St. Louis, by the building of the ditches ami reservoir. far the largest that the world has ever Newport on Yaquina Bay is the ideal A part of their water will conn* from the seen, cover« practically the entire range seaside resort of the North Pacific Coast. reservoir at the head of the gulch owned i of human knowledge. The attempt of a Round trip tickets at greatly reduced rates on sale from all Southern Pacific by the Petard brothers, but much of single individual to cover the most ini- points in Oregon, on and after June 1st. their water will come from a reservoir jxirtant of its feature requires the consid- Ask Agents for further information and . which they have built in a gulch on their I «-ration of science, art, mechanical in a haqdaomely illustrated souvenir book- i farm land south of tlicir mining claim. vention, literature, government process let, or write to Edwin Stone, Manager C. & E. R. R., Albany Ore., or W. E. Co While it will lie only surface water that es, education, military affairs, hygiene, man. G. P. A., S. P. Co., Portland. w ill supply their reservoir vet the water I agriculture,anthrojxilogy. transportation, shed is large enough to afford consider mining, household affairs et cetera, in able waler which with what they get cluding the latest in inventioli Mid dis- from the Petard reservoir will enable icovery. them to handle ccnsidcrable ground In twenty-five articles in the September during the wet sjiells of the winter number of The *'Cosmopolitan,** Mr. months. John Brisben W alker gives to the world Will conduct a gene The Petards, the father August, and the result of his personal studies at the ral Blacksmith busi sons August and Allxrl, have their min Exposition, dictated to stenographers at ness at the old ing claim at the head of Rich gulch ready the time. CRONEMILLER STAND for working so soon as the rains set in. ABSCESS. They have cleaned out their reservoir W. H. Harrison, Cleveland, Miss., and put in a new gate to it ami have ; writes, Aug. 15. 1902: ” I want to sat a | cleaned not the ditch, which is a mile word of praise for Ballard's Snow Lin Wagon and Plow Work, iment. 1 stepped on a nail, which caused ami a half long ami brings water from the cords in mv leg to contract and an Horseshoeing and Ma the left fork ol Jackson creek. The abscess to rise in my knee, ami the doctor chinery a Specialty. Petards do their work by ground slucing I told me that I would have a stiff leg, so one «lav 1 went to J. F. Lord ’ s drug store ami have a pit worked out down to the ; (who is now in Denver, Colo.) He rec- bed rock that is 40 feet deep and 150 feet oinmeiuled a Ixittle of Snow Liniment; I in diameter. The clay and gravel where got a 5Hc size, anti it cured my leg. It they work is too hard to cut out by water is tjie best liniment in the world. ABSCESSES, with few exceptions, are without a giant so they blast off great indicative of constipation or debility. sections, when it drojm in a pile on the They may, however, result from blows bedrock ami the water is turned on it, or from foreign Ixxlies, introduced into from above, the 40 foot fall causing the . the skin or liesh, such as splinters, water to wash the ground rapidly. The thorns etc. Sold by City Drug Store. tailings are washed into a tunnel, that NEGLECTED COLDS. Every part of the mucous membrane, AND was run on the bedrock up the gulch ami across the divide to Hutch gulch on an the nose, throat, ears, hea«l and lungs, etc., are subjected to disease and blight ancient channel of Jackson creek in the from neglected colds. Ballard's Hore late, 50’« bypiiners seeking the channel hound Syrup is a pleasant and effective deposit*. This tunnel carries the tailings remedy. 25c, 50c, #1.00. W. Akendrick, into Rich gulch ami on into Daisy creek, Valley Mill«, Texas, writes: “I have used Ballard's Horehound Syrup for coughs Racyclcs, Ramblers and the gold being caught in sluice boxes in and throat troubles; it is a pleasant and other standard bicycles. the pit. While this is rather a slow way most effective remedy.” For sale by of mining yet it is fairly profitable as is City Drug Store. proven by the Petards working their Hotel for Sale. Repairs made to bicycles In a Rogue Rivertown. Title perfect and claim each winter. the opportunity for a profitable business. sewing machines, guns Building well located, in good repair Dates To Kcmembcr. and all kinds of small and fully furnished. Six lots and a rich garden tract where all vegetables needed Monday, Sept. 10—Annual reunion of machines. for the hotel can be raised and a:i abund Southern Oregon Soldier« and Sailors ance of fruit. Timber land tract of 12 at Jacksonville to last for five day«. acre 2'i miles distant goes with property. All sold ata bargain and immediate pos Tuesday, September 20—Registration session given. Good reason for selling. books opened for voters who have not M. Calhoun, MEDFORD - OREGON Phoenix, Oregon. registered. Books close October 20. A fine selection of glassware at Nunat - Monday, October 3—Meeting of Jack- Taylor Company’s to be sold with baking New potatoes, cabbage and early vege tables at Learned’s. son county board of equalization. power at no additional charge. CHAS. H. BASYE SATISFACTION — You Can Furnish Your House With Better Goods For Less Money At Norris’ Furni ture Store, two doors from p. o., Medford, Oregon, than at Any Other Store In Southern Oregon. Everything for the Kitchen, the Bed room and the Par lor. Come in and Examine My Stock. T. C. NORRIS, Medford, Ore. ___________________ J THE Medford Bazaar Mr«. 0. Gibert, Miss Lila SacKett Ladies’ Goods and No tions, Linen Good, Fancy Work, Silks, Lace Material for all kinds of Fancy work and Laces. Orders taken for all kinds of Fancy Work GUARANTEED Fine Chinaware BICYCLE STORE Full Stock Fresh Confections REPAIR SHOP EFINEE TED KELSO CABINET PHOTOS $3.00 a Dozen UNTIL FURTHER NOTICE In Posing and Finishing my Pic- Orders tvres cannot be excelled. Filled Promptly. G. W. MACKEY Over Miller’s Hardware Store Medford, - - Oregon