Jacksonville sentinel. (Jacksonville, Or.) 1903-1906, October 28, 1904, Image 2

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    LOCAL HAPPENINGS
Brief, Breezy
Various
Place at
Seat. By
Notes Keqardlng the
Events That Take
and Near the County
This the Only Paper.
NEWS WHILE IT IS YET NEWSY
The Sentinel gives the mining news.
A change in the management of the
messhouse at the Blue Ledge copper
mine will take place Monday when Mr.
and Mrs. John Buffer, Jr. will return to
Jacksonville and Mr. and Mrs. C. L.
Swatin will leave Jacksonville for Blue
Ledge. Mrs. Huiler has had charge of
the messhouse while Mr. Buffer worked
in the mine and the same arrangement
will be carried on bv Mr. and Mrs.
Swann. Mr. ami Mrs. Buffer will occupy
the cottage adjoining W. M. Colvig's
resilience that belongs to Theo. Came-
ron.
Fine iob work at the Sentinel Office.
For sale in one of the best towns of
All kinds of fresh, crisp vegetables at Southern Oregon a confectionery and
W. H. Millers.
notion store, Good location and paying
First class sugar pine shakes in any business and a fine opening for a bakery
quantity at Nunan-Taylor Company.
and lunch counter in connection. Owner
taki
up his
Keep your floors clean by the use of has other business interest taking
Dustine. Sold at Conklin's furniture time, making a sale necessary. Address,
store.
Miss Ethel Fleury, spent Sunday in
Largest and best stock of fresh candies Jacksonville from Forest Creek where
in Jacksonville at The Boss. All home
she is teaching school in that district.
made and guaranteed pure.
Miss Fleury has some 30 scholars on her
Hickel, the Jacksonville jeweler, has a roll and the attendance is good which
full stock of spectacles and will fit them
indicates that the school is a success.
to your eye and his prices are right.
Hawk, the harness and shoe man, now
E. B. Dunfur, the well known attorney
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has
his shop in the Learned building op-
of Gold Hill was in the county seat Mon­
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the U. S. hotel. Good work at
day and Tuesday on business in the cir
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reasonable
prices.
cuit court.
For rent, a well furnished bedroom
with use of adjoining parlor in private
residence near business part of town.
Address Room, care, Sentinel.
Nunan—Taylor Company have a new
invoice of trunks, grips, valices and
; telescopes and |>ersons fitting out for a
journey will find it profitable to buy of
this firm.
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OREGON NURSERY CO
E»tabHfihod 1867
SALEM,
OREGON
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Oldest and 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 fill orders for any
kind of Tree, Shrub or Flower that can be grown in Oregon.
Large Illustrated Catalogue sent Free on application to
Rogue River Creamery, Medford, man­
A fine assortment of picture moulding.
ufactures the C. E. G. brand fancy cream­
ery butter, that isclean, elegant and guar-! Bring in your pictures and have them
framed. The workmanship speaks for
anteed. Ask your merchant for it.
itself. At C. W. Conklin's.
Hickel, the Jacksonville jeweler, has
Cabbage, fresh and crisp and all other
some fine Waltham and Elgin watches,
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warranted for 20 years, and full gold cases vegetables fresh from Maury’s gardens
that he will sell at a close margin of pro- at Learned’s. Fresh fruits of all kinds.
fiit.
Spectacles soldered and other light
Mr. Z. Cameron was in Jacksonville repairing done at reasonable prices at
from Uniontown to meet his daughter, Hickel’s jewelry store, Jacksonville.
Miss Corine Cameron, who had been
A fine selection of glassware at Nunan-
spending a week at Medford with re­ Taylor Company’s to be sold with baking
power at no additional charge.
latives and friends.
A bargain is offered in some good work
Buy a 1900 washer and make washday
driving ho'ses. Address, A. B.,care
the pleasantest day of the week. Call and
Sentinel.
and examine the machine and see how
We have the largest and best list in Southern Oregon of
perfect it is and how easily it is to oper­
Fine watch repairing a specialty at
Fruit, Alfalfa, Dairy and Stock l_ands, Timber iuinds,
ate. For sale by C. W. Conklin, the Hickel’s jewelry shop, Jacksonville.
Mining Bargains and Town Property.
house-furnisher.
If
you
want
to
rent
a
farm
or
have
land
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If you want to buy a musical instru­ to rent see T. C. Norris, Medford.
Dealers in
ment of any kind write to C. F. Shep­
herd, Ashland who will give you prices
Try White Pine and Tar medicine tor
Sewing Machines, Lime, Cement and Shingles.
and terms that are satisfactory. He that Cough.—City Drug Store.
handles the best instruments and makes
If you have any timber land you want
no misrepresentations in telling of his
to sell—See T. C. Norris.
goods.
Fresh bread, daily, at W. H. Millers.
Emmett Beeson, one of the leading
farmers and stockmen of Talent is having
Fresh, pure, candies at Millers.
a commodious residence built on his farm
Fruits of all kinds at Millers.
which will soon be ready for occupancy.
A. P. Talent, John Beeson and A. R. Bean
Lewis and Clark Centennial.
are doing the carpenter work.
Rigs on short notice for timber cruisers, com­
International scope is assured to the
There will be no service next Sunday Lewis and Clark Centennial Exposition
mercial men, mining men, sawmill men, all
at St. Joseph's Church as Father Lane to be held at Portland, Oregon, from
kinds of men or parties. Horses fed at rea­
June 1st to October 15, 1905, by President
will be at Ashland. November 1st Roosevelt’s approval of the act of Cong
sonable rates.
which is All Saints’ Day will be observed ress making an appropriation for the Ex­
at St. Josephs' Church with High Mass position, and his invitation to foreign
at 8:30 a. tn. and evening services at 7:30. countries to participate Portland's Expo-
Jacksonville
sition will represent a total outlay of over
On Tuesday All Souls’ Day a Mass of ^5,000,000. Though covering 405 acres
Requiem will be sung at 7:30 A. M. and of land and natural lake, it will be com­
commemoration will be made of the pact in form, and the average person will
be able to >ee ami comprehend it all in a
faithful departed.
Society*» New Game.
few days ât moderate cost. The cream of
Gold Hill Development Company
“Trail" has taken society by storm.
Rev. A. J. Armstrong held his first ser- the foreign and domestic exhibits to be
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It is something new, something different.
vices at Phoenix last Sunday, where he made at St. Louis this year will be trans­
“
Trail"
as
the
name
implies,
is
found
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ferred to Portland at the close of the
held morning and evening services in the Louisiana Purchase Exposition.
The above company has completed ar­
The ed on a popular hunting sport, is played
hall at that place. Hereafter he will United States exhibit will be moved entire with fifty-three fine cards in four colors, rangements to install a power plant and
hold services every other Sunday at to Portland and installed in building to be representing a fox to lie chased and custom smelter at Gold Hill, Oregon,
caught, aud four packs of hounds of
Phoenix alternating with Jacksonville, specially erected. This exhibit will be thirteen each.
j The final survey has been made by J. S.
worth >800,000. In addition Portlard
this next Sunday being his appointment will have many features which will not be
"Trail" has constantly recurring inter­ Howard, and water sufficient will be
for this place when he will hold the seen at St. Louis, such as exhibit demon­ est for players as they perfect their play­ available at the lowest stage of the river
usual morning and evening services. strating the life, customs and industries ing from evening to evening, in marked to generate M000 horse power. The re­
contrast to certain recent boistrousgames '
Last Sunday afternoon Rev. Montgomery of China, Japan, Hawaii, Siberia, Russia, that bore the players at the end of an gion through which the line will extend
Alaska, Australia, New Zealand, the Phil­
attended services at the Chaparral school ippines and India.
hour.
is between Ashland and Grants Pass and
With the one pack six other splendid, all intermediate points. The company
house near Phoenix to hear Rev. Black-
The Lewis and Clark Centennial will
well of Medford preach, but had to be the first international exposition under new, copyright games can lx? played. will have about
horse power over
Two Educational games, anil two games
preach himself on the ensistant invitation Government patronage ever held on the of Fun, making it suitable for all mem-1 and above its own requirements to dis-
Pacific Coast. It will lie in every way a
of Rev. Blackwell. There will be no Western exposition. The railroads will bers of a family.
| pose of, at a very reasonable rate. Con­
"Trail” can be had of dealers or sent sumers desiring current for light or pow­
preaching services this Sabbath at the make low rates from Missouri and Miss­
Presbyteian church, this being the day issippi river points to Portland, and ex­ post-paid, 75c. gilt edge, plain 50c. er will please address
Rules for seven games free.
for Rev. Ennis’ appointment at Ruch ceptionally low* rates will be in effect be­
IL S chahi ' eer .
COMBINATION CARD GAME CO.
tween Portland and the Rocky Mountain
where he will hold services.
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region.
Gen. Man., Gold Hill, Ore.
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R. D. MAPLESDEN,
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We buy wool and mohair.
Union Livery Stables
Geo. N. Lewis, Prop.,
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