Jacksonville sentinel. (Jacksonville, Or.) 1903-1906, October 21, 1904, Image 4

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    A WORD TO THE WISE
facts Concerning One of the Old
Reliable, and Perhaps. Largest
Plano Houses In Oregon Out­
side of the City of Portland.
too many ttiore to get space to mention.
Besides a host of organ customers that
are well pleased. Coss Piano House,
Ashland and Medford. Phoue(Ashland)
•StiS; (Medfordi 146.
Don't forget our sheet music depart!
ment is complete. Call in or write us.
We become responsible for tuning
when ordered through us.
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Buyer’s Guide
To Profitable Bargains
INTERtSTING TO LOVERS Of MUSIC
Following are a few testimonials which
In connection with a Complete Line of Furniture the
we have reason to tie proml of:
following articles may be found in my stock:
It is not all gold that glitters, nor does
To whom it may concern—We, the
PIANO mean that all pianos are alike undersigned, bought our piano from II.
Bamlioo Furniture,
nor does it make a piano any lietter to M. Coss and are very much pleased with
Carpet*, Rug*, Mattings,
Sewing Machines,
Art Squares, Portiers, Opaque
have a man selling it on a salary or on a it in every wav, and believe that any one
Shades. Couch Covers,
Extrasand Oil.
commission, neither does it make it any making a purchase from him will secure
Canvas* an<l Wire Cota,
Table Covers, Lineolums,
better because it comes from some large good value for their money anti find
Oilcloths, Lineohim
Camping Stools,
house in some far off city, represented by their goods satisfactory in every way, MS
Olass and Putty,
a salaried man. This is what is corn­ we have done.
Varnish, <’ar|>et Felt,
M rs . J. M aris ,
Building Paper,
Sewing Tablet ami
monly called now days"hot air," anti
Chairs, Wall I’njx-r,
Picture Frames,
J oseph M aris ,
hot air costs money ami the man that
M rs . W. B raco m ,
Room Mouldings,
"Dustine" Carpet Sweep­
buys the piano to use in his home pays
ers, Mirrors. Baby
Brass, W«xxl anil White
for the canvassers, salarie«! men and also
M rs . C. H amilton .
Cottage Poles, PuspitUte
Carriage«, Feather J lusters,
for the hot air. Well, competition is
Smith River, Del Norte Co., Cal., Aug
Binding and Brass
Washing Machines
the life of trade, and we have no object­ 16, 1904.
< Irnanients, Wallpockrts,
and Step Ladders.
St. Mary’s Academy.
I
ion to any competition; a buyer of good
Jacksonville, Ore., March S, 1901. I
judgment will look around carefully be­
fore buying. Tne Coss Piano House, of Mr. IL M. Coss:
Pic tur o® Framed and Furniture Repaired^
I »ear Sir—We are highly pleased w ith
Ashland and Medford, invites you to call
ami examine our line of pianos and or­ two beautiful pianos placed by you in
gans, about twenty-five different makes our institution «luring the past twelve
to choose from, as the Weber, famous for months. The superior quality of tone
its beautiful, rich singing tone and en­ and pleasant action of these two fine in­
struments combine to make the hours of
during qualities; Bush & Girts, Schuman,
practice most enjoyable for the pupils.
Wheelock, Stuyvesant, Jacob Doll, Sher­
Respectfully yours.
wood & Sons, Ricca & Sons. Draper,
T he S isters O f T he H oly N ames
Reduced f scursion Rates.
I»t-cker & Son, Pease, Steger, Victor.
SPRAINS.
Jacksonville, Ore.,
)
Kreil, Royal anti others. Also handle
S. A. Reati, Cisco, Texas, writes, March
On
and
after
June
I,
1964,
the
Southern
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June 27, 1903.
the wonderful self piano-player, the Mr. H. M. Coss, Medford, Ore.:
Pacific, in connection with the Corvallis I Itti. 1901: “ My wrist wax sprained so
badly by a fall that it was useless; ami
Pianola. Burdett and other organs.
Dear Sir—The “Victor" piano that I 1 it Eastern railroad, will have on sale aller using several r< medics that failed
Have some bargains in second-hand
round trip tickets from points on their to give relief, uscii Ballard's Snow Lini­
bought of you last Feburary and which
pianos and organs; also rent pianos.
was chosen wholly upon its merits, is lines to Newport, Yaquina win! Detroit ment ami was cured. I earnestly rec­
Terms of sales easy to suit purchasers
at verv low rates, g«x>«l for return until ommend it to any one suffering from
giving entire satisfaction. We are |*r
sprain«." 25c, 56c, JI.mi. For sale by
and prices guaranteed lower than any
October 10. 1904.
City City Drug Store.
fectlv satisfied with our choice, and no
Southern Oregon dealers, when qualriy
Three-day ticket« to Newport nn<l
one has heard it who lias not admired the
is considered, and remember that quality
' Yaquina, good going Saturdays and re­
tone of the instrument especially.
A HOY'S WILD RIDE FOR LIFE.
is the only thing to consider in the pur­
turning Mondays, are also on sale from
Respectfully yours,
Wi’h family around exriecting him to
chase of a piano; and, as to our reliabil­
all East Side points, Portland, to Eugene »lie,
T. J. W illiamson .
ami a son ruling for life, Is miles, to
ity, we will leave that to a host of satis­
' inclusive, and from all West Side points get Dr King's New Discovery for Con­
September 9, 1904.
fied customers in Jackson an«l other
enabling people to visit their families sumption, Coughs and Colds, W. II.
To whom it may concern—We, the
Brown, tif faresville. Ind.,endured death’s
counties in Oregon an«l California;
undersigned citizens ami residents of and spend Sunday at the seaside.
agonies
from asthma; but this wonderful
people whose names are a credit to any Jackson county, bought our pianos of the
Season tickets from all East Side points.
medicine gave instant relief and soon
firm to appear on their list as purchasers. Coss Piano House and they are thorough- Purtian«! to Eugene, inclusive, and from cured him. lie write«: “I now sleep
Namely: A. M. Woodford, postmaster, ly satisfactory in every way, price ami all West Side jxrints, are also on sale to soundly < very night." Like marvelous
Medford; A. S. Bliton, editor of Medford terms of sale, an«l we feel sure that any Detroit at very low rate«, with stop-over cures of Pneumonia, Bronchitis, Coughs
Mail; G. H. Haskins, drgugist: J. A. one wanting to purchase a piano will pri vileges at Mill City or any point east, Colds ami Grip prove its matchless merit
for all Throat and Lung troubles. Guar­
Whiteman, J. D. Heard, R. W. Gray, find it advantageous to purchase of the enabling tourists to visit the Santiam anteed Irattlr-s 56c and fl 60. Trial Ixrt-
A. E. Reames. Henry Orth, T. J. Wil­ same house as H. M. Coss is a competent and Breitenbush hot springs in the Cas­ tlcs free at City Drug Store.
liamson, Adam Schmidt, St. Mary's Aca­ judge and thoroughly reliable.
cade mountains, which can be reached in
demy. Jacksonville; Catholic Church,
one «lay.
W. W. N ickerson ,
, Season tickets will l»e g«xx! for return
Jacksonville: P. H. Harth, merchant, H.
J. E.P atrick ,
L. Gilkey, cashier. First National Bank,
i from all point* until October 10. Three-
A. D. H elms ,
Grants Pass; Henry Harth. merchant; A.
V. S t . C. E. C. M ickelson , dav tickets will be g«xxl going on SatuJ- |
Office one block south of Courthouse
P. Cornell, Mrs. C. S. Hobbs, J. D. Fay,
days and returning Mondays only.
JACKSONVILLE.
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OREGON
W. I). R oberts .
S. L. Bennett, W. D. Roberts, E. King,
Tickets from Portland and vicinity will
Medford, Ore., Nov. 2S, 1902.
UNITED STATES COMMISSIONER
Horace Pelton, J. E. Envart, H. B. Nye,
To whom it may concern—This is to l>e g«xxl for return via the East or West
Filing* «nd final proof made on homevtead«
and tirnlwr claim». Correct«-«! plat* «bowing
Baby Grand Piano; Mrs. Ish, Parlor certify that we have known Mr. II. M. Side nt option of passenger.
Tickets
all vacant land»
Grand, presented to W. H. Gore; Mrs. Coss, proprietor of the Coss Piano House, from Eugene an«! vicinity will lx- good
NOTARY PUBLIC AND CONVEYANCER
E. A. Wortman. J. R. Wilson, opera for more tnan two years past; that dur­ going via the I^ebanon Springfield branch
Legal |m|>er»of alt kind» made out
S|>ecial
attention given to paper» In »etllrment of
house. Medford, J. M. Boyd, merchant, ing that time he has been engage«l in the | if desired. Baggage on Newport tickets
eatatea.
Joe Hartly, J. J. Myers, Edgewood, Cal., sale of pianos and other musical instru- checked through to Newportjon Yaquina
ABSTRACTER OF TITLES.
Moat complete act of almtract book« in the
A. S. Gathberth, Chas. Whitten, Horn­ ' ments. He has done a large an«l increas­ tickets to Yaquina only.
county, Almtract« made promptly amt ac­
brook, Cal., S. D. Moore, Wilderville, ing business from year toyear, and in all
Southern Pacific trains connect with
curately.
REAL ESTATE AND INSURANCE.
W. J. Dangler, Merlin, Mary Leboa, our experience with him we have found the C. an«l E. at Albany and Corvallis
Fine li«t ol country and town profierty tor
Leland, A. M. McVay, Althouse, I. E. him reliable an«l trustworthy in all re­ for Yaquina an«l Newport. Trains on the
«ale and rent.
Debov, merchant, Gold Hill, Miss Alice spects.
C. and E. for Iietroit will leave Albany
MONEY LOANED.
at 7 a. in., enabling tourists to reach
Applegate, Klamath Falls, F. M. Lance,
Warrant» liouglit and »old Collection» made
Yours very truly,
raxe* paid
Mint» collected
Prompt r«-ply
there the same day.
miner, Foots Creek, D. N. Snyder, pre­
to all letters. Charge* renxonalde.
J ackson C ounty B ank .
Full information as to rates, with beau­
sident, Glendale Lumber Co., J. E. Pat-
tifully illustrated booklet of Yaquina bay
.ick, Mrs. Jenny Besworth, Montague,
REFERENCES:
Furnished Hotel At A Barqain.
an«l vicinity, timetable, etc., can lx- ob­
Cal., Mrs. S. E. Knight, Sisson, Cal., K.
Hon II. K Hanna. jmlge of I m jti<licial di»,
At Newport, on Yaqina bay, the fam- tained on application to Edwin Stone, trict, an«! any lacksonville buxine»» man.
K. Kubli, Portland, F. F Flook, Wm.
ous Oregon summer seaside resort that manager C. and E. railroad, Albany; W.
Wallace, Mrs. Nellie Boivin, F. J. Lowry,
is destined to equal the great Newjxrrt
Elmer Patrick, merchant, Mrs. O. D. resort on the Atlantic coast, a 13 room E. Coman, G. I’. A., Southern Pacific
Caldwell, Mrs. Nellie Pracht, J. M. Wag­ hotel, one block from the main busi­ company, Portland, or to any S. P. or C.
ner Wagner Springs, A. D. Helm, orch- ness section, fully furnished with goo«l and E. agent.
ardist, Mrs. F. M. Calkins, Mrs. V. S. bedding, carpets, furniture, and kitchen
Win. Pulii, Prop
Hotel for Sale.
fixtures, and the wcxxlrooni full of wood,
Mickelson, Mrs. A. Virgin, Mrs. M. is offered for sale at a bargain for
In a Rogue River town. Title perfect and
Julia Evans, Mrs. A. M. White and Alice cash, or will trade for land in the opportunity for a profitable business,
I'p-to-Dstc Shop
Foster, M. V. Crocker, engineer, T. J. Rogue River Valley. Title perfect, house, Building well located, in good repair I
in go«xl repair an«l supplied with hot and and fully furnished. Six lots and a rich
Three l ine Choirs
Ott, dairyman, Mrs. Rose L. Jacobs, Mrs.
cold water on ower an«l upper floors, garden tract where all vegetables needed
Chastine, Sarah E. Goodwin, Levi W. bath room, wrxxl room, closets and all for the hotel can be raised and a:i abund­
(iood Workmen.
Rogers, State Normal School of Ashland, conveniencies of a modern boarding house ance of fruit. Timber land tract of 12
by B. F. Mulkey, Alex Martin, cashier The house is paying property and is only acre 2)4 miles distant goes with property.
offered for sale by reason of the owner’s All sold at a bargain and immediate pos­
Klamath Falls Bank, T. J. O’Hara, Tolo, wife having asthma an«l not able to live session given. Good reason for selling, i Two fine Bathrooms with the
E. C. Welch, Prospect, Convent House | in a low altitude. Full particulars by
M. Calhoun,
best tubs cleanest towels, etc.
Phoenix, Oregon.
of Providence, Vancouver, Waith., and , addressing the Sentinel office.
C. W. CONKLIN.
The Up-to-date House Furnisher and Undertaker
SILAS J. DAY
0. K.
Barber Shop