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Another Orchard Pest.
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RR. T. T. SHAW
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All work equal to th«- hrwt to Iw h»«l in
l'or II mik I
4 town». Itrolvr work mid Artifici»! Trrth
on either rubber or vrllutuhi plater.
Jackaonvill«
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JOHN
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'J IMTI-.li STAI EH I.A Nil H»M MlsslOM.il
Filing» Milli Aitai proof» lor >lolllv»lrud»
and titulier claim» marie.
J ac Kaon villa
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R. NEIL
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LAW YEH
Office oppoaitr Court H ouk -.
J»cK»onvilla
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NEWBURY
ATTOKM Y AT LAW
Will practice in ali court» of the
state.
Ollier on California street one
block aoutb of the court house.
Jackson» lite,
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Oregon
Phil. S. I. ooh I cv was in Jacksonville
Saturday ti<<-<im|Mtnied by his daughter
Miss Ada, who came to enter St Marys
Academy. Mr. Jxxrslry resides in Sams
Valley where he owns a fine farm, 20
acres of which he set to apple trees two
years ago, ami which he stated are grow
ing finely. Mr. Loosley reports a new,
and dangerous insect jx-st that apjteared
hi great numljers this summer on Evans
creek. The pest is a dark brown worm
alioul .h of an inch long and so far is
feeding on the alder trees which they
first »trip of foliage and then eat the bark
ofl the twigs. The trees look as though
withered by a fire ami it is a question
whether they will survive the attack of
these worm» or die. So far they have
not attacked other trees but the farmers
I fear they will invade the orchards and
thus la- another pest to combat. These
worm» were never seen in that locality
la-fore and as to where they came from
or what manner of a moth produces them
! the settlers of that district do not know.
| Mr. L oom ly will send a number of the
worms to Prof. A. B. Cordley, entomolo
gist at the Oregon State Agriculturist,
and it is quite likely that the Professor
can tell something of their habits and
bow to combat their ravages should they
i Ix-come an orchard pest.
W. HICKEL
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J- H. Messner,
The City Tailor
A Perfect Fit Guaranteed.
Orders Taken for Suits
From $12.00 up.
ELifert. The Tailor.
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YELLOW NEWTOWN PIPPINS
SPITZENBURGS,
JONATHANS
iso a full line of all kinds of Nursery stock.
Delivery grounds in rear of Warner & Davis’ store.
L. B. WARNER,
Bring Your Friends
To W. H. MILLER’S
ICE
Able to be Taken Home.
Watches and clock* rejatired
promptly and all work guaran
I). J. S. Pearce was in Jacksonville
teed.
Wednesday to consult with Dr. Bowersox
Office opjtoaite I'. S. Hotel.
as to the time when his son Floyd could
Jacksonville.
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Oregon I m - removed to his home on Poormans
. Creek. Floyd's broken leg is knitting
PHYSICIAN and SURGEON so well that Dr. Bowersox thinks it will
Ire safe for him to make the journey and
I-’. 14. IM 1WKKM »X, M. 1».
he will lie taken home the last of next
Office in Orth'» Building
week. Mr. Pearce has not sat up yet but
Hour» 2 to b »rut 7 to ti p m
, the doctor will allow him to do so within
J»ckionvtll»
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Oregon I the
next few rlays if all
goes
i well. Mr. I). J. S. Pearce arrived home
I last Eriday from Klamath Falls with his
I son Daniel w hq was hurt severely by a
fall from a bay derrick. Daniel has al
Veterinary Surgeon.
most fully recovered, and accompanied
I his father t<» Jacksonville Wednesday and
Medford,
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Oregon expects to l»e able to go to work within
a couple of weeks
W. W. EIFERT
25,000
Death of Indian War Veteran.
In a letter to the editor of the Sentinel
from the Soldiers' Home at Roseburg
Sergeant R. S. Dunlap reports that Scott
Gall died at the Home on September 12,
and was buried the following day in the
cemetery at that place. Mr. Gall was
years old ami was admitted to the
.Soldier's Home from Jackson county on
July 2I>, HMM. He was an Indian War
Veteran of 1N53 serving in Cap. J. K.
Lame rick'a company and lived in the
country for the 80 years preceding his
going to the Oregon Soldier's Home
and was a miner ami worked for several
years in the Willow Springs district.
He was a single man. Justice of the
Peace, C. C. Gall of Sams Valley is his
only living brother.
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APPLE
TREES
CREAM PARLORS
And give them a treat of the best Ice Cream
in Southern Oregon. Or you can take it
to your home as we sell it by the pint, quart
or gallon. Cool, refreshing drinks also
served at our fountain.
Kahler Blk, Jacksonville
COOD HOUSEKEEPING
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practical and inspiring. Full of fascinat
ing features. Beautifully illustrated. A
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$1.00 per year.
City
Drug Store
10 cents a copy.
A FREE sample copy to all requesting.
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AN
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IVe carry a full and
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Fine Stationery, Pen
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Sponges, Magazines
Blank Books and
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All Kinds of Base Balls, Bats, Masks,
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SPECIAL ATTENTION GIVEN
TO PRESCRIPTIONS
J. W. ROBINSON, M. D.
PROPRIETOR,
JACKSONVILLE, - OREGON
furnished Hotel At A Bargain.
At Newport, on Yaqina bay, the fam
ous Oregon summer seaside resort that
is destined to equal the great Newport
resort on the Atlantic coast, a 13 rooiiL
hotel, one block from the main busi
ness section, fully furnished with good
bedding, carpets, furniture, and kitchen
fixtures, and the woodroom full of wood,
is offered for sale at a bargain for
cash, or will trade for land in
Rogue River Valley. Title perfect, house,
in good repair ami supplied with hot and
cohl water on ower and upper floors,
bath room, wood room, closets ami all
conveniencies of a modern boarding house
The house is paying property and is only
offered for sale by reason of the owner’s
wife having asthma and not able to live
in a low altitude. Full particulars by
addressing the Sentinel office.
H. C. MACKEY
Photo Gallery
Second Floor, Adkins Block,
opposite Postoffice.
Medford
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The Rogue River Creamery, Medford,
wants your cream and guarantees to
Fine Photography a Specialty.
meet any prices on an average paid by
Special
attention given to posing
any cream concern buying cream.
Gaddis Bros. C. E. Gaddis, business of children. dill work guaran*
manager.
teed. Prices reasonable.