Jacksonville sentinel. (Jacksonville, Or.) 1903-1906, October 14, 1904, Image 2

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    J. H. Erskine, an amalgamator, and
who has been in the employ of the Green­
back Mining Company arrived in Jack­
sonville this week and Saturday will go
Brief. Breezy Notes Reqardinq the to the Oregon Belle mine where he bus
Various [vents Lhat Fake been given employment by Manager Fos­
Mr. Erskine's family arc now at
Place at and Near the County ter.
Alltany but he plans to bring them to
Scat. By I his the Onh Paper. Jacksonville if he decides to remain in
this district as he is well pleased with
NEWS WHILE IE IS YE I NEWSY this town as a residence place, the health-
fulness, reasonable rent, living expenses
and school advantages living better than
Fine job work at the Sentinel Office.
in most of the mining towns of this
Fresh bread, daily, at \V. IL Millers. Coast.
LOCAL HAPPENINGS
All kinds of fresh, crisp vegetables nt
The many friends of Mrs. I). Lilin will
W. IL Millers.
be pleased to know that she is now in a
If you have any timlier land you want I fair wav to fa- restored to perfect health
after several years of (Mtrtial invalidism.
to sell—See r C. Norris.
Mrs. Linn went to Portluml two months
Keep your floors clean by the use of ; ago where four weeks ago she was opera­
Dustine. Sold at Conklin's furniture
ted upon at St. Vincents Hospital to re­
store.
place a floating kidney. The operation
A fine selection of glassware at Nunan-
Taylor Conijxinv's to be sold with baking was a complete success and she is gaining
in strength so rapidly th it the attending
power at no additional charge.
surgeon expects that she can fa- able to re­
Hinkle, the Jacksonville jeweler, has a
full stock of spectacles and will tit them turn home in about four weeks, at which
time Mr. Linn will go to Portland to re­
to your eye and his prices are right.
turn with her to Jacksonville.
Cabbage, fresh and crisp and all other
vegetables fresh from Maurv's gardens
Miss Olah Mickey, of Medford, is now
at Learned's. Fresh fruits of all kinds. teaching her second term at Cottage
Yreka is building an opera house that Grove, where she is in charge of the pri­
the papers of that rejuvenated old min­ mary grade and the Cottage Grove Lea­
ing town, claim will fa- one of the finest der says that she is giving good satis­
faction in her school work.
in Northern California.
For rent, a well furnished bedroom
with nse of adjoining parlor in private
residence near business (uirt of town.
Address Room, care, Sentinel.
•
Rogue River Creamery, Medford, man­
ufactures the C. K. G. brand fanev cream­
ery butter, thut is clean, elegant and guar­
anteed. Ask your merchant for it.
W. II. McCrossen and John W. Gard­
ner have Ix-cti bound over at Ri»scburg to
■ipjx-.ir before the Federal grand jury 111
Portland to answer a charge of fraud in
locating claimants on timber claims.
ANY TOOL. THAT THE FARMER, GARDENER
AND ORCHARDIST MAY NEED
D. H. MILLER’S
Hardware Store, Tinning and
Plumbing Shop
MEDFORD,
OREGON
OREGON NURSERY CO
EntabUfhod 1867
SALEM,
OREGON
Oldest anil Largest Nursery on Pacific Coast.
All our stock
is Home Grown and guaranteed True to Name. All Trees
that fail to live replaced at Half Price. Can till orders for any
kind of Tree. Shrub or Flower that can be grown in Oregon.
Large Illustrated Catalogue sent Free on application to
R. D. MAPLESDEN,
MEDFORD,
-
-
-
agent
OREGONj
Nunan—Taylor Company have a new
invoice of trunks, grips, valices and
telescojx-s and persons fitting out for a
Hickel, the Jacksonville jeweler, has journey will find it profitable to buy of
some fine Waltham and Elgin watches, this firm.
warranted for 20 years, and full gold cases
that he will sell at a close margin of pro-
Mrs. P. A. Hines left by Wendt's stage
fiit.
Wednesday for Humbug creek to sjiend
M. Bellinger, of Medford, reports that a few days at the home of her son, Wil­
he has made the sale of a house and three liam Johnson.
lots on south I), street in that town be­
A fine assortment of picture moulding.
longing to J. M. Harvey, to Frank Dor­ Bring in your pictures and have them
We have the largest and best list in Southern Oregon of
framed. Tile workmanship speaks for
ris for f'.MMi,
Fruit, Alfalfa, Dairy and Stock I .ands, Timber Lands,
itself. At C. W. Conklin's.
Mining Bargains and Town Property.
Louis Dooms and P. A. Dooms, who
Chris.
Ulrich
carries
a
full
line
of
sash
have been working at Stansell’s mill on
and doors which he sells at Medford
Sardine creek, which has shut down for prices.
Dealers in
the season, moved their families back to
Lime, Cement and Shingles
Fine watch repairing a specialty at Sewing Machines,
Jacksonville this week, Messrs. Dixitns
Hickel's jewelry shop, Jacksonville.
having each secured work here for the
Try White Pine and Tar medicine tor
winter.
that Cough.—City Drug Store.
Mrs. Matilda G. Miller is to t>e in Jack­
If you want to rent a farm or have land
sonville in a short time to pay a visit to
to rent see T. C. Norris, Medford.
Mrs. J. N. T. Miller, mother of her late
Fresh, pure, candies at Millers.
husband William Miller, ami to Miss
Marguerite Krause. Mrs. Miller is at
Lewis and Clark Centennial.
present employed in the Receiver’s office
International scope is assured to the
K’igs on short notice for timber cruisers, com­
in the United States land office at Oregon Ix;wis and Clark Centennial Exposition
mercial men, mining men, sawmill men, all
City.
to fa- held at Portland. Oregon, from i
June 1st to Octolier 15, IU05, by President
kinds of men or parties. Horses fed at rea-
The Sentinel office exhibit has a half Roosevelt's approval of the act of Cong
sonablc rates.
dozen stalks of popcorn that for height ress making an appropriation for the Ex
position,
and
his
invitation
to
foreign
of stalk and size of ear would do credit to
Kansas, for the stalks arc al*out ten feet countries to participate Portland's Ex|x>-
sition will represent a total outlay of over
in height and the ears six to eight inches ¿5,000,000. Though covering 406 acres
long and are (xrfectly matured. This of land ami natural fake, it will fa- com- I
popcorn was grown on D. J. S. Pearce's pact in form, and the average (x-rson will
place on Poormans creek and without be able to -ee and comprehend it all in a ’
few days at moderate cost. The cream of .
Society’s Sew Game.
irrigation and is another proof that the foreign and domestic exhibits to fa-
(ompdny.
•’Trail” has taken society by storjn. Gold Hill Development
Rogue River Valley is one of the garden made at St. Ixiuis this year will fa- trans- ' It is something new . something different.
ferred to Portland at the close of the
’’Trail” as the name implies, is found­
spots of the Pacific Coast.
Louisiana Purchase Exposition.
Tin- ed on a |M*piilnr hunting sport, is played
The above coni |xiny lias completed ar­
Floyd Pearce, who has been laid up United States exhibit will lx- moved entire with fifty three fine cards in four colors, rangement!* to install a |xiw< r plant and
for several weeks from the effects of a to Portland and installed in building to fa- representing a fox to l>e chased and custom smelter at ('.old Hill, Oregon
speciallv erected. This exhibit will fa- caught, ami four (lacks of hounds of
badly crushed thigh, the result of a bug­ worth ¿NOO.OlM). In addition Portia: d thirteen each.
The final survey has been made Io J. s
gy team running away in Jacksonville, will have manv features which will not fa-
• Trail" has constantly recurring inter­ Howard, and water sufficient will In-
and w ho was taken to his home on Poor­ seen at St. Lotus, such as exhibit demon- i est for players as they perfect their play­ available at the lowest stage of the river
mans creek three weeks ago. has so far strating the life, customs and industries ' ing from evening to evening, in marked to generate HMM) horse power. The re
of China. Japan, Hawaii. Siberia. Russia. contrast to certain recent botstrousgames
recoven'll now that he is allowed, bv his Alaska, Australia, New Zealand, the Phil­ that fa*re the players at the end of an gton through which the line will extend
physician, Dr. Bowersox. to sit up some ippines and India
hour.
is between Ashland and ('.rants Pass and
The Lewis and Clark Centennial will
With the one («ack six other splendid, all intermediate (mints. The coni|*any
each day. While the thigh fame is knit­
ting in good shape and gives Mr. Pearce lx-the first international exposition under new. copyright games can lx- played. will have almut (MMM) horse power over
Government patronage ever held on the Two 1-xlucational games, and two games
little pain, yet of late he has been some Pacific Coast. It will fa- in every wav a of Fun, making it suitable for all mem­ ami alsive its own requirements to dis-
what troubled with renal colic, but that Western exposition. The railroads will bers <>f a family.
|M»se of. at a very reasonable rate. Con
•’Trail” can lie had of dealers or sent
is now checked ami then- is every pros­ make low rates from Missouri and Miss­
sinners
<1. siring current for light or now
pect tlmt within a couple of months he issippi river points to Portland, and ex- 1 |iost-|>aid, 75c. gill edge, plain AOc. er will please address
ceptionally low rates will l>e in effect be­ Rules for seven games frie.
will be able to get al*out and to look tween Portland and the Rocky Mountain
H. SCKAKFFKR.
COMBINATION CARD GAME Co.
after his business.
region.
A tlantic . G a .
Gen. Man . Gold Hill. Ore.
W hite & T rowbridge
THE BIG LAND AGENTS
MEDFORD. - OREGON
We buy wool and mohair.
Union Divery Stables
Geo. N. Lewis, Prop.,
Jacksonville