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About Jacksonville sentinel. (Jacksonville, Or.) 1903-1906 | View Entire Issue (Sept. 30, 1904)
pOVLIG<St DURHAM I Iqht Snowfall In the Hills. 25,000 iEgfef I.AWYF.M A. It. Saltmarsh, who ha» a ranch on Little Applegate anti who, during the summer season does packing for miners W. M.CalvIg, JaduMvIll». <Ma. It OairhM. OraatiFaM. in the hills about the headwater» of Ap plegate ami for cam|>erH at Cinnabar Springs, was in Jacksonville Monday for a load of supplies for Cinnabar Springs E-Z UK NT 1ST partie». Mr. Saltmarsh reported that the All work equal to Ihr lw»t to Irr had in Portland heavy raining last week in the valley» Crown*. Hridge work and Artificial Terth was a snow in the Siskiyou mountains on either rublH-r or crlluloirl plater. Jackionvllla - - Oregon and that four inches of snow fell on the divide traversed by the trail to Cinnabar Springs. This snow melted the day after it fell. The trail is not usually closed by UNITKU STATES I.ANPCOMMISSIONER snow la-fore the middle or laat of Novem ber and some winters it is passable until Ellina* am! final proof* lor homr*tc*da and timber claim* made. Christmas. This season has been one of Jackionrille - . Orason the busiest that Mr. Saltmarsh has had and he has had constant work for eight or ten horses in his |»ack train taking in and out campers for Cinnabar Springs • I.AWVEK and supplies to the Springs. Will piadlce in Mate. the Court* ol the m H r)R. T. T. SHAW YELLOW NEWTOWN PIPPINS SP1TZENBURGS,_____ JONATHANS Iso a full line of all kinds of Nursery stock. Delivery grounds in rear of Warner & Davis’ store. S. ORTH IOHN I R. N E I L I ] Bring Your Friends Office oppoaite Court II ouml Jacksonville p-US • Handsome New Residence. Oregon • NEWBURY S. E- Dunnington is doing what a number of other projiertv owners in ATTORNEY-AT -LAW Jacksonville should do, replace their old Will practice in all court» of the dilapidated buildings with new modern »täte. (Hine on California street one structures for he has had his old dwelling block south of the court house. house torn down and is having a resi Jacksonville, • • Oregon dence erected that in size and handsome appearance will lx- a credit to the town. The main jiart of the building is 16x34, with an addition 14x30, all two stories • JEWELER and there is to be k front porch and a Watches ami clocks repairer! (torch on each side of the rear |>art of the promptly and all work guaran house. The house will contain eight teed. Office op|>osite U.S. Hotel. large rooms, closets, a bath room and Jacksonville, • • • Oregon pantry and there will t>e a store room on one of the rear porches. Fred J. Fisk has charge of the carpenter work and is PHYSICIAN and SURGEON assisted by Charles Wilcox and Louis Lytle. Mr. and Mrs. Dunnington expect F. li. IM IWKRM >X. M. I». to occupy their new home altout the last office in Orth * Huilding flour« 2 to 6 und 7 to M p m of October am! in the mean time they Jackaonville - - Oregon i are residing in an adjoining house be* | longing to the Karewski estate. To W. H. MILLER'S c CONFECTIONERY W. II I C K E L I J. H. Messner, Hiqh School Literary Society. Veterinary Surgeon. Medford, . * Oregon W. W. EIFERT | i ' The City Tailor A Perfect Fit Guaranteed. Orders Taken for Suits From $12.00 up. . 1 Eifert, The Tailor. OREGON. MEDFORD. S. L. B. WARNER, sale by P. South II' nd Train*. R. R. TIME Station*. CARD. I North B nd Train*. No 12 No 16 No 15 No 11 4:36 K 111 7:43 fi: 10 p.m 12:30 .......... Albany...................... 3 m 4:40 2.OH ........... Kiigvnr .................... 1:42 3:00 a ill ...........Roseburg.................. 10 10 ........... Grant« Pan*............ 3.23 4:00 Gold Hill ........... Central Point......... 4:2» .......... Medford.................... 4:1» pin 11:1.5 0:1.5 .3.3» 3:01 4.V2 p.m M .30 1ÜJB a in M 30 Lv Portland............. Ar. 11.00 ...... Salem ....................... 11 ,.v> am 1:16 A li terary society has been organized by students in the high school room of tile Jacksonville school with Donald Col- vig, president; Emma Wendt, secretary; Elmer Hoefs, editor; Richard Gaskin, vice-president and Almond Wilcox,critic. A committee composed of Emma Wendt, Della Wilson and Leslie Stansell is to prepare a constitution and by-laws for the society. Debates, recitations, songs and a pajier will constitute the program lor the meetings which will lie held each Friday at the close of the day's school work. The debates will be arranged for by a committee composed of Mary Peter. Genevieve Eckelaon and Elmer Swag- gerty, while the recitations, songs and other features of the program will be arranged by a committee composed of Warren Smith, Leslie Stansell and Mabie Presett. p.m 4 >3 10 03 10 31 10..7 11 10 5:fio 10 13 11 14 li 3<; 11:43 Il '2H 11:3» am 12 O2 ........... I'hoenix .................. 1'2:12 ......... Talent........................ 4:10 4:06 4:41 4:3f p 111 1'2 33 4:2fi 12 V. ........... Ashland................... 3:3fi 4:2» ...........Montague................. 1'2.03 4:24 12 20 am 3 10 Hififi a. in pin .3:10 ...........Sacrnniento ........... 1 .30 7:.V. Ar... Sun Francisco ...I.v 2 a p.m 11:30 H:llfi Ticket* *<>ld to all point* in the United State*. Sleeping car reservation* made on application. Freight house open* at Ma m. and close* at 1'20 p. m. SCOTT M. WILCOX, Agent, 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 room hotel, one block from the main busi ness section, fully furnished with good bedding, carpets, furniture, and kitchen fixtures, anil 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 and supplied with hot and cold water on ower and upper floors, bath room, wood room, closets and all conveniencies of a modern boarding house The house is (laying 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. STORE And give them a treat of the Best Candy on the Market, Nuts that are Fresh. Fruits that are of the Best Quality and Drinks that are Refresh- ing and Healthful. g 1 | g J 1<ahler Blk, Jacksonville 1 GOOD HOUSEKEEPING A Homey Magazine—each month helpful practicafand inspiring Fu.l of fascinat ing feature*. Beautifully illustrated. A million reader*! $1.00 per year. 10 cents a copy. City Drug Store A FREE sample copy to all rejuesting AGENTS WANTED G ood H ovsekkefino want* a subscrip tion representative in every city and town in the west To those who will give all or a portion of their time it offers attractive work and pays exdeedingly liberal com- mission*. It will pay you to investigate. A postal card will bring particulars, Write at once as to be the first in your field. THE PHELPS PUBLISHING CO Pacific Coast Office, 39 Columbian Builcing, San Francisco. Cal. AN LUe carry a full and well assorted line of Fine Stationery, Per* fumery, Toilet Soaps Sponges, Magazines Blank Books and School Supplies. ILLUSTRATED MAGAZINE FOR ALL THE FAMILY GHAS. DUNFORD JACKSONVILLE :: :: TRANSFER Draying and heavy team work. Light express transferred. Prompt delivery to all parts of the city Oharge» Reasonable SPECIAL ATTENTION GIVEN TO PRESCRIPTIONS J. W. ROBINSON* M. D. PROPRIETOR, JACKSONVILLE, - OREGON H. C. MACKEY Photo Gallery Second Floor, Adkins Block, opposite Postoffice. Medford - Ore The Rogue River Creamery, Medford, wants your cream and guarantees to Fine Photography a Specialty. A fine assortment of picture moulding. meet any prices on an average paid by Bring in vour pictures and have them any cream concern buying cream. : Special attention given to posing framed. The workmanship speaks for Gaddis Bros. C. E. Gaddis, business; of children. Jill work guarani itself. At C. W. Conklin’s. manager. teed. Prices reasonable.