Jacksonville sentinel. (Jacksonville, Or.) 1903-1906, October 21, 1904, Image 2

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    Sheriff Rider; County Clerk Orth.
Judge Neil and Oscar Lewis returned
Wednesday from a 10 days outing on Elk
creek. Their camp was in the foothills
Brief. Breezy Notes Reqardinq the of the Cascade mountains ami one day
Various Events that Take last week a four-inch snow fell, but it
soon went off. They had though a very
Place at and Near the County pleasant trip and as for hunting they had
Seat. B\ This the Only Taper. the best of success, getting 12 fine deer
and could have secured more had they
desired,
as the hills were full of deer.
NEWS WHILE II IS VEÎ NIWSÌ Thev brought
back a wagon load of
venison which they divided with their
Fresh bread, daily, at W. H. Millers. friend*.
All kinds of fresh, crisp vegetables at
W. S. Webb of Evans Creek, was in
W. H. Miller*.
town on Monday. He says he is de­
Keep your floors clean by the use of veloping a very fine quartz proposition
Dustine. Sold at
nklin's furniture on Evans Creek, about Is mile« from
store.
Woodville nr 1‘, miles from Bybee
A fine selection of glassware at Nunan- Springs. He says it is a g<H»d low pro­
Tavlor Compin''s to be sold with baking position. and the ledge is some 14 feet
power at no additional charge.
wide and goes from <4 to #13 ]>er ton >>n
Hickel, the Jacksonville jeweler, has a some 40 assays made.—Oregon Mining
full stock of spectacles and will tit them Journal.
to your eve and his prices are right.
Mr. H. I). Ridinger and Mrs. H Rowe
For rent, a well furnished l>edroom who went to Tacoma three weeks ago on
with use of adjoining parlor in private a visit to their brother Dr. George Kahler,
residence near business ¡»art of town. and also with a view of locating there,
Address Room, care. Sentinel.
have returned to Portland and will locate
Rogue Riwr Creamery. Medford, man­ in that city. Monday Mrs. Rowe’s dau­
ufactures the C. E. G. brand fancy cream­ ghters Isabel and Hazel left Tolo to jour
ery butter, that isclean. elegant an<i guar­
their mother in Portland.
anteed. Ask your merchant for it.
The stork made its first visit Thursday
Hickel, the Jacksonville jeweler, has
morning
to the home of Prof, and Mrs.
some fine Waltham and Elgin watches,
warranted for 29 wars. and full gold cases A. O. Freel and much to their happi
that he will sell at a close margin of pro- ness1 left a bright, winsome girl baby to
fiit.
gladden the family circle.
Bert Louteznheiser, a miner who has
Nun.m—Taylor Company hive a new
been working at the Opp mine for some I invoice of trunks, gri|>s, valiccs and
time, has returned to his former home telescopes and persons fitting out for a
journey will find it profitable to buy of
at Redding.
this firm.
Charles Swartzfager was in from Steam­
A fine assortment of picture moulding.
boat with a load of beef Tuesday. Mr. Bring in vour pictures and have them
Swartzfager is now making a trip each framed. The workmanship speaks for
week to Jacksonville with i load of beef. i*sdf. At C. W. Conklin’s.
Cabbage, fresh and crisp and all other
Eugene Thompson, who had Gus New­
vegetables
fresh from Maury’* garden--
bury’s ranch at Squaw lake rented has
at Learned’s. Fresh fruits of all kinds.'
given it up and moved his family and
Spectacles soldered and other light
effects back to Jacksonville where he
repairing
done at reasonable prices at
will reside for the winter.
Hickel’s jewelry store, Jacksonville.
Buy a 1900 washer and make washday |
Chris. Ulrich carries a full
the pleasantest day of the week. Call and doors which he sells
and examine the machine and see how- prices.
perfect it is and how easily it is to oper­
Fine watch repairing a specialty at ■
ate. For sale bv C. W. Conklin, the Hickel’s jewelry shop, Jacksonville.
house-furnisher.
If you want to rent a farm or have land
If you want to buy a musical instru­ to rent see T. C. Norris. Medfitrd.
ment of any kind write to C. F. Shep­
Try White Pine and Tar medicine for,
herd, .'.shland who will give you prices that Cough.—City Drug Store.
and terms that are satisfactory. He
If you have any timlier land you want
handles the best instruments and makes
to sell—See T. C. Norris.
no misrepresentations in telling of his
Fresh, pure, candies at Millers.
goods.
Harry Helms with W. J. Kenney has
been at Thompson’s place on Squaw lake
for the past week returned Wednesday.
Mr. Kenney will return Saturday. They
had a good outing but no game as the
stormy weather made hunting not a good
success.
A. E. Spaulding, who has been in Ta­
coma for the past two months since work
ceased at the close of the season at the
placer mine that is operating on Forest
creek, and which he and other Tacoma
parties purchased of Cook & Howland, is
expected back within the next week I
when he will at once begin to put the
ditches in order and other needed work
'
preparatory to resuming piping as soon
as there is sufficient water in the creek.
There are twelve students at the Ore­
gon State Agricultural College at Cor­
vallis, from Jackson county this year as
follows: Jesse Applegate, Jacksonville;
Samuel Louis Bennett, Medford; (trover
Clyde Briggs, Ashland; Thomas Reeves
Brown, Ashland; Henry B. Carter, Ash­
land; Mary Catherine Colvig, Jackson­
ville; I’ercy DeGroot, Medford; Clyde
Rhodes, Ashland; Maude Ethel Roberts,
Medford; Agnes von der Hellen, Wellen;
George Bruce von der Hellen, Wellen;
Jesse Ralph Woodford, Menford.
I
lewis and Clark Centennial.
International scope is assured to the
Lewis and Clark Centennial Exjiosition
to lie held at Portland, Oregon, from
June 1st to October 15, 1995, by President
Roosevelt's approval of the act of Cong
ress making an appropriation for the Ex
position, and his invitation to foreign
countries to participate Portland’s Expo­
sition will represent a total outlay of over
#5,000,009. Though covering 405 acres
of land and natural lake, it will be com­
pact in form, and the average person will
lie able to ‘ee and comprehend it all in a
few days at moderatecost. The cream of
the foreign and domestic exhibits to In-
made at St. Louis this year will l»e trans­
ferred to Portland at the close of the j
The
Louisiana Purchase Exposition.
United States exhibit will li a- moved entire
to Portland and installed in building to be
specially erected. This exhibit will be
worth #800.000.
In addition Portlai <1
w ill have many features which will not lie
seen at St. Louis, such as exhibit demon­
strating the life, customs and industries
of China, Japan, Hawaii, Siberia, Russia,
Alaska, Australia. New Zealand, the Phil­
ippines and India.
The Lewis and Clark Centennial will
be the first international exposition under
Government patronage ever held on the
Pacific Coast. It will be in every way a
Western exposition. The railroads will
make low rates from Missouri and Miss­
issippi river pointft to Portland, and ex­
ceptionally low rates will be in effect be­
tween Portland ami the Rocky Mountain
region.
Shovels, Spades
Wheelbarrows
Pruning Tools
ANY TOOL THAT THE FARMER. GARDENER
AND ORCHARDIST MAY NEED
D. //. MILLER’S
Hardware Store, Tinning and
Plumbing Shop.
OREGON
MEDFORD,
OREGON NURSERY CO
E»tabH»hod 1867
OREGON
SALEM,
Ohlest an‘1 Largest Nursery on Pacific Coast.
All our stock
is Ih>me Grown and guar.ii.tccd True to Name. All Tree»
th it 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
OREGON^
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W hite & T rowbridge
THE BIG LAND AGENTS
MEDFORD. - OREGON •
Il e h hvc the largest and best list in Southern Oregon of
Fruit. Alfnlfn. Dairy and Stock Lands, Timber l ands,
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 for timber cruisers, com­
mercial men, mining men, sawmill men, all
kinds of men or parties. Horses lid at rea­
sonable rates.
Geo. N. Lewis, Prop.,
Society*»» Sew Game.
“Trail” has taken society by storm
It is something new, something different.
“Trail” as the name implies, is found­
ed on a jioptilar hunting sport, is played
with fifty-three tine can’s in four colors,
representing a fox to be chased and
caught, Hint 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 boist rotis games
that bore the players at the end of an
hour.
With the one pack six other splendid,
new, copyright games can be played.
Two Educational games, and 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 f>Oc.
Rules for seven games free.
COMBINATION CARD GAME CO.
A tlantic , G a .
JacKsonville
Gold Hill Development
Company.
The above company has completed ar­
rangements to install a power plant and
custom smelter at Gold Hill, Oregon.
The final survey h is been made by J. S.
Howard, and water sufficient will be
available at the lowest stage of the river
to generate H009 horse jxiwcr. The re­
gion through which the line will extend
is between Ashland and Grants Pass and
all internie..late points* The company
will have alxiut BfMJO horse jiower over
ami above its own requirements to dis
jiose of, at a very reasonable rate. Con­
sumers desiring current for light or pow­
er will please address
H. S< IIA 1.1 | |.;g.
Gen. Man., Gold Hill, Ore.