Jacksonville sentinel. (Jacksonville, Or.) 1903-1906, October 07, 1904, Image 2

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    L. C. Charley, who now resides near
Brownsboro, was in Jacksonville Wed­
nesday. He states that Supt. Daily has
granted their petition lor a division of
Brief. Breezy Noles Reqardinq the the Brownsboro school district. The
Various Events That Take school of the old district is to go to that
of the district up Butte creek, and
Place at and Near the County part
will lie moved to a location on land
Seat. By This the Only Paper. given by C. E. Terrill. The Biowns-
l>oro |>art of the old district w ill build a
NEWS WHILE IE IS YET NEWSY new school which will la- located near the
village of Brownslxiro and the new
building will lie erected in the near
Trv the Sentinel for three months.
future. It is exfieeteil to have the old
Fine job work at the Sentinel Office. school house moved to the new location
If you have anv timlier land you want this month and to have a three months
term of school Ix-gin the first of Novem-
to sell—See T. C. Norris.
1>er. Miss Huges, who is now teaching
Watermelons the liest on the market
the Lake Creek school has Ix-en engaged
at Miller’s confectionery store.
as the teacher.
Keep vour floors clean by the use of
J. C. Carpenter has sold his farm on
Dustine. Sold at Conklin’s furniture
store.
i the Griffin creek road, one and one-half
Chris. Ulrich carries a full line of sash miles east of Jacksonville to W. Carey,
and doors which he sells at Medford who with his wife, recently arrived from
prices.
Spokane, ami who takes possession this
Suits ________
made to __________
look dressy
____
* an like new week. Mr. Carpenter moves to near
at the Medford Cleaning Pressing and 1 «lent where he will stop for the present
Dying Works. Fine work a specialty.
with his daughter. Mrs. John Yarbrough,
Cabbage, fresh ami crisp and all other whi,e he ** selecl"’K and making the pur-
vegetables fresh from Maury's gardens chase of another farm. Mr. Carey’s pur
at Learned's. Fresh fruits of all kinds. | chase embraces 47 acres and is nearly ill
LOCAL HAPPENINGS
ell ________
furnished bedroom
For rent, a we..
________
with use of adjoining parlor in private
residence near business part of town.
Address Room, care, Sentinel.
Rogue
Medford, man-
Rogue River
River Creamery,
Creamery, Medford,
man­
ufactures the C. E. G. brand fancy cream-
cry butter, that is clean, elegant and guar-
anteed. Ask your merchant for it.
‘«»prowl ami a part is to orchard, and
has good buildings. The price paid was
|2,400.
Conklin, the house-furnisher, has re­
' ceived “»other shipment of carpets and
rugs that are the equal of any ever
brought to Southern Oregon, embracing
many beautiful designs m Axministers,
Hickel, the Jacksonville jeweler, has Body Brussel!», Ingrains and Velvets.
some tine Waltham and Elgin watches. ' Call and see them. The prices are right.
warranted for 20 years, and full gold cases
Nutian—Taylor Company have a new
that he will sell at a close margin of pro-
fiit.
invoice of trunks, grips, valices and
Campers
Campers will
will find
find the
the best
best of
of canned
canned “-lesco^-s and persons fitting out for a
t meats,
_ . oysters,
_ ____ , clams
_______
and 2 canned
_____ _______
fruits , journey will find it profitable to buy of
pickels syrup and other lunch basket I this firm,
necessities at Miller & Bailey's. Fresh
A tine assortment of picture moulding.
bread daily and cakes furnished to order
Brine in your
vour pictures and
ami have them
Bring
L. C. Charley of Brownsboro was in framed. The workmanship speaks for
Jacksonville Wednesday to present a i’self. At C. W. Conklin's.
petition for a change in the county road
Watermelons in quafiitity, quality and
up Butte Creek from Brownslxiro to Lake price to suit you at Learnerd'v Boss con­
Creek, the reason for the change is to fectionery store.
get the road bed bai k on the hillside and
Fine watch repairing a specialty at
away from the creek which has washed Hickel's jewelry simp, Jacksonville.
the road away in many places and ren­
Trv White Pine ami Tar medicine tor
dered it impassable.
that Cough.—City Drug Store.
The Braden mine in the Blackwell dis­
If you want to rent a farm or have land
trict, now owned by Dr. Ray, has been to rent see T. C. Norris, Medford.
leased by W. Patrick who • is having
Best ice cream in Jacksonville at The
some repairs made to the
1
mill prepar- Boss confectionery store.
atory to starting it up next week for a
Fresh, pure, candies at Millers.
permanant run. This mill is equipped
with 10 stamp» and is one < of the most
Ice Cream at the Model.
complete mills in Southern Oregon and
has a fine bedv of ore easily accessable.
Lewis and Clark Centennial.
Mr. Patrick will doutless make a success
International scope is assured to the
ol his venture.
Lewis ami Clark Centennial Exjxisition
to lx- held at Portland, Oregon, from
J. Williams a mining contractor of June 1st to October 15, 1005, by President
Salt Lake, was looking over the Jackson- | Rrxisevelt's approval of the act of Cong
ville mining district the past week and ress making an appropriation for the Ex­
Tuesday he left for Nevada to visit the position, and his invitation to foreign
countries to fxirticipete Portland's Exjx>-
Tonopah and Goldfields districts. Mr. sition will represent atotal outlay of over
Williams was well pleased with the min­ #5,000,000. Though covering 405 acres
ing prospects of this district and thinks of land and natural lake, it will lx- com­
that the showings indicate that there is pact in form, and the average person will
lx- able to *ee and comprehend it all in a
every likelihood of there being both few days at moderate cost. The cream of
extensive gold and copper mines here. the foreign and domestic exhibits to lx-
It is more than probable that he will made at St. Louis this year will be trans­
return to Jacksonville next spring and ferred to Portland at the close of the
Louisiana Purchase Exposition.
The
take up mining operations in this dis- United States exhibit will lie moved entire
trict.
to Portland and installed in building to be
specially erected. This exhibit will be
Stand up for your home town. It may worth #K0O,O00.
In addition Portlai <1
not be the largest and best place in the will have many features which will not be
state, but you can help make it a little seen at St. Louik, such as exhibit demon­
lietter and a little greater than it is if strating the life, customs and industries
of China, Japan, Hawaii, Silx-ria, Russia,
you will only do your duty. Patronize Alaska, Australia, New Zealand, the Phil­
home merchants; patronize your home ippines and India.
The Lewis and Clark Centennial will
paper, regardless of its political com­
be
the first international exposition under
plexion, and don’t send your dollars
Government patronage ever held on the I
earned in the town to mail order houses. Pacific Coast. It will lie in every way a
The boxcar me’chants don’t do much Western exposition. The railroads will
toward paying the expense of running make low rates from Missouri and Miss­
the town, do not help pave your streets issippi river points to Portland, and ex­
ceptionally low rates will be in effect be­
or maintain your schools. Then don’t tween Portland and the Rocky Mountain
patronize them.—Omaha Trade Exhibit. region.
Garden Tools
Shovels, Spades
Wheelbarrows
Pruning Tools
ANY TOOL THAT THE FARMER. GARDENER
AND ORCHARDIST MAY NEED
D. H. MILLER'S
Hardware Store, Tinning and
Plumbing Shop.
MEDFORD,
OREGON
fOREGON NURSERY COy
Entablishod 1867
SALEM,
OREGON
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Oldest ami Largest Nursery on Pacific Coast.
z\ 11 our stock
is Home Grown and guaranteed True to Name. All Trees
that fail to live replaced at Half Price. Can till orders for an v
kind of Tree, Shrub or Flower that can be grown in Oregon.
Large Illustrated Catalogue sent Free on application to
R. D. MAPLESDEN,
MEDFORD,
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agent
OREGONj
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W hite & T rowbridce
THE BIG LAND AGENTS
MEDFORD. - OREGON
We have the largest and best list in Southern Oregon of
Fruit, Alfalfa, Dairy and Stock Lands, Timber l.unds,
Mining Bargains and Town Property.
Dealers in
Sewing Machines, Lime, Cement
and
Shingles
We buy wool and mohair
Union Livery Stables
Rigs on short notice tor timber cruisers, com­
mercial men, mining men, sawmill men, all
kinds ol men or parties. Horses fed .'it rea-
sonable rates.
Geo. N. Lewis, Prop.,
Society's New Game.
“Trail” has taken society by storm
It is something new , something different.
“Trail” as the name im| lies, is found­
ed on a popular hunting s|x»rt, is played
with fifty-three fine cards in four colors,
representing a fox to be chased and
caught, and four packs of hounds of
thirteen each.
“Trail” has constantly recurring inter­
est for players as they perfect their play­
ing from evening to evening, in marked
contrast to certain recent boistrousgames
that bore the players at the end of an
hour.
With the one pack six other splendid,
new, copyright games cun be played.
Two Educational games, ami two games
of Fun, making it suitable for all mem­
bers of a family.
“Trail” can be had of dealers or sent
post-paid, 75c. gilt edge, plain 50c.
Rules for seven games free.
COMBINATION CARD GAME CO.
A l l. X N TH , ( , \ .
JacKsonville
Gold Hill Development
Company.
The above company has completed ar­
rangements to install a power plant and
custom smelter at Gold Ihll, Oregon.
The final survey has Ix-en made by J, $.
Howard, and water sntlicient will be
available at the lowest stage of the river
to generate WNMl horse jxiwer. The re­
gion through which the line will extend
is between Ashland and Grants Pass and
all intermediate points. The company
will have about 0000 horse power over
and above its own requirements to dis­
pose of, at a very reasonable rate. Con­
sumers tiesiring current for light or pow­
er will please address
H. SCHAKFHKR.
Gen. Man., Gold Hill, Ore.