Jacksonville sentinel. (Jacksonville, Or.) 1903-1906, October 28, 1904, Image 5

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    CAMPAIGN NOW ON
JB.
Accounts ot Immense Political Gath*
ertofS and Barbacúes in the
last Calls Attention Io the lad
I hat It Is Very Quiet Here lor
a Presidential Year.
BIG KAIIY Al AIIANIA, IIIINOIS
—
Goos Bdy Country Prosperous.
W M. Colvig returned Monday from
Coos county where he ami Hon. George ■
Colvig, of Grant* Pass, had been to ad­
dress Republican rallies in Marshfield,
North Bend and other towns in that J
county. Mr. Colvig reports the Coos
Bay section very prosjierous and that notI
a man is ¡«lie who will work and that '
wages are good. When at North Bend
Mr. Colvig was at the home of his daugh­
ter and »on iu-law Dr. and Mrs. R. G.
Gale. Mrs. Gale is well pleased with her '
new home and the Doctor lias this »oon
secured a practice that fully occupies his
time and which i»quite profitable. North
Bend, Mr. Colvig states, is making a
rapi<l and substantial growth as is also
Marshfield three miles up the bay and be
think» the time i» not distant when the
two towns will grow together and be a
city <»f 10,000 or more people. There is
To get perfect rest use one of those
much railroad talk ami the Coos Bay
silk floss or cotton felt mattresses. They
towns expect, in the near future, to have are the best. C. W. Conklin.
railroad connection with the Southern
Pacific at Drain or at Roseburg.
How About Your Summer Vacation?
Newport on Yaquina Bay is the ideal
TIMBER LAND ACT JUNE 3. 1"7* NOTICE seaside resort of the North Pacific Coast.
FOR Fl HI,RATION
Round trip tickets at greatly reduced I
United State* Land Office,
rates on sale from all Southern Pacific1
KoM-burx, Oregon. «X9. 4. 1904.
Notice 1« hereby given that in compliance with points in Oregon, <m an«l after June 1st.
the provikion» of the act of Congre»* ol June 3,
IS7* entitled ‘ An Act for the sale ot Timber Ask Agents for further information and
Land* in the State* ol California Oregon, Neva- a hainlsomelv illustrated souvenir book­
la and Washington Territory." a* extended to let, or write to Edwin Stone, Manager C.
«11 the public land alate* by act of August I, 1W2,
& E. R. R., Albany Ore., or W. E. Co­
JOHEI'll k. XAXM.U,
man. G. P. A., S. P. Co., Portland.
of Aahland county of Jackaon »tatc of Oregon,
The little intercut that i* l>cing mnni- i
fcatcd in the presidential campaign here
in Oregon is in marked contrast to the
strenuous time that is now on in the
Kastern state», where the great parties |
arc contesting for the vote ttt the doubt-
t til states. A recent copy of the Atlanta,
Illinois, Argus, given to the Sentinel by
C. W. Conklin, who was a former resi- j
•lent of Atlanta, tells of preparations for Í
a Republican rally that was to la- held in
that Place on October 21. Speaking was
to la* carried on during laith forenoon
ami afternoon by leading orators ami !
Republican candidates of the state and I
the business houses were to close during '
the hours of the exercises. Four bands and
three glee clubs were to stir the patrio*
tism of the crow«!, which was expected
to number 20,000 ami a silk flag was to
lx- given to the largest visiting delega­
tion. While Atlanta has a jiopulation of
but I NOH, yet the public spirited citizen* ha* tin* day hied in thi* office hi* .worn state­
ment No ••9«'. lor the purchase ol the lot* 1 and J,
of that place prepared a barbacú«- dinner , H!i
NE’/4 ol section No. 2 in township No. io
for the multitude attending the rally. ' South, gauge No 3, West, and will offer
proof to *how that the land aought i» more
Twelve lx-eves, 100 bushels of sweet ami valu»ble lor its timber or “tone than lor agricul­
purfaxw* and to establish hi* claim to said
Irish |x>tat«x-s, 20.000 or more buns, tural
laud before the Register and Receiver I'. H. laud
cheese, pickles, etc. were to lx- served by office, at Roseburg Oregon, on Hi ¡day the 5th
day of January, 19«>5.
an armv of waiters to the great host as it
lie name* a* witnesses* Frank E Kincart '
Oak land Oregon. Harry W Miller of Myrtle |
man lied |>ast the great kitchen in of
Creek Oregon anil William T Beagle and Charles i
double column, the food being served on A Burns, both of Ashland. Oregon.
Any and all persons claiming adversely the j
wcarden platc-s of which 20,000 were «I m , ve described land* are requested to hie their
in this office on or Ixfore said 5th day of
Ixmght for the occasion. This is where claims
January, 1905.
J T. BRIDGES.
9-14
12-23
Register.
the voter is made glad with speech, ,
music ami eatables and «Irinkables.
Leddcr ol Women’s Papers.
The Novemlier nnnilrer of ‘‘The Twen­
tieth Century Home" is a superbly illus­
trated magazine and its contents, for in­
terest ami variety, are on a par with the
artistic side of this new and popular per­
iodical. Some prominent features arc
•‘Soim- Fancy-Dress Halls in London,”
"Electricity as an Aid to Housekeeping,"
"Women Who Tod," ami "The Homes
of George Elliot." This is not taking
into account the fiction, which includes
a charmingly illustrated story by Flor­
ence Wilkinson entitled "The Gipsy
Queen," as well as stories by Howard
Markle Hoke, Tom Masson and Harriott
Prescott Spofford. "The Twentieth Cen­
tury Home" is primarily a magazine for
woman with large interests in life, who
endeavor to make something of them­
selves, an 1 therefore it gives considerable
attention to means of commercial activity
within ami outside the home. This
month we note at least four articles of
this nature, "Why Women Fail III Busi­
ness," by Elizalieth M. Gilmer; "Is Work
Inimical to Beauty?" by Mrs. Wilson
Woodrow; "Artistic Bookbinding for
Women,” hik ! "A Woman's Farm.”
The desire of every woman for personal
details is gratified by sketches of Mr.and
Mrs. William Fa versham in .their Surrey
home, and Julia Cooley, the extraordin ­
ary child-poet, now only eleven years of
age, but already occupying a place on
library shelves. Richard Le Gallienne
has written a very sympathetic and ap­
preciative account of her personality and
work, while Elia W. Peattie does the
same for Rose Cecil O'Neill, the popular
illustrator. The useful and home help­
ing departments are up to their usual
high standard.
NOTICE FINAL SETTLEMENT.
In the County Court of the State of |
Oregon, County of Jackson.
In the matter of the Estate of Joseph
Blatt, deseased. Order appointing «lay
for Final Settlement.
Theo. Cameron the Executor of the
estate of Joseph Blatt deseased, having
rendered and presented for settlement,
and file«! in this Court his final account
of his administration of »aid estate.
It is ordered, that Monday the 21st day
of November A. D. 11104, being a day of
a Mtibse«juent term of Court, to wit: of
November term thereof A. D. 1904, at 10
o’clock A. M. of saitl «lay, be anti the
said is hereby appointed for the settle­
ment of »aid account; and that notice of
said settlement be published in the Jack
sonville Sentinel a newspajier published j
in Jacksonville, Oregon as often as once
a week for four successive weeks prior to
said day of settlement.
Done in open Court this 7th day of
October A. D. 1904.
Guo. W. D unn
County Judge.
TIMBER LAND ACT JUNE». 1K7X— NOTICE
FOR PUBLICATION.
United States Land flffice,
Roseburg. Oregon. Oct. 4, 1904. I
Notice is hereby given that in compliance with
the provision* of the act ot Congress of June 3,
1M7* entitle)! "An %ct for the Sale of Timber
l.andsm the Stalesof California .Oregon, Nevada,
and Vashington Territory" »»extended to all the
public laud state* by act ot August 4. 1K92,
CHKIHTOFHKH C. KISHF.R,
of Ashland County of fackson. State of Oregon
has this day hied in thia office his sworn I
statement No «H63 for the purchase of the lots
Hand I. S1» NWv, of Section No 2 in Township
No «0 S. Range No 3 West and will offer proof
to show that the '.nd sought is more
valuable for its timber or atone than for ag­
ricultural purposes, and to establish his claim to
said land before Register and Receiver of this
office at Roseburg. Oregon, on Thursday the 4th
day of January. 1905
>fe names as witnesses Frank E Kincart of
Oakland Oregon; Hurry W Miller of Myrtle
Creek Oregon and Joseph E Randles and Wil­
liam T. Boyle both of Ashland Oregon
Any and all persons claiming adversely the
alaive descriliesl land» are requested to hie their
claims in this office on or before said 4th day of
January, 19tX’>.
J. T. BRIDGES,
9-14 12-23
Register.
TIMBER LAND. ACT JUNE 3. 1S7S—NOTICE
FOR PUBLICATION.
United States Land office,
Roseburg, Oregon. Oct. 6, 1904.
Notice is hereby given that in compliance with
the provision* of the act of Congro-s of June 3,
l»7» entitled "An Act for the sale of Timber
Lands in the Stalesof California. Oregon. Nevada
and Washington Territory," as extended to all
the Public Land States by act of August 4, 1*92,
WILLIAM A. AITKEN,
of Ashland, county of Jackson, State of Oregon,
has this day hied in this office his sworn state­
ment No. <>177, for the purchase ot the north-east
quarter of Section No 10, Township 40 South I
of Range 3 West.anil will offer proof to show that
the land sought is more valuable for its timber or
stone than for agricultural purposes, and to es­
tablish his claim to said land before the Register
and Receiver of this office at Roseburg. Oregon,
on Monday, the 9th day of January. 1905.
lie names as witnesses: Frank E Kincart of
Oakland Oregon. Harry W. Miller of Myrtle
Creek Oregon; Max W. I.uckenbach of Medford
Oregon ami John II. Aitken of Ashland Oregon.
Any and all persons claiming adversely the
alaive describe)! lands are requested to file their
claims in this office on or lielore said 9th day of
January 1905.
J. T. BRIDGES.
9-11, 12-23
Register.
Wanted.
Special Representative in this county
anti adjoining territories, to represent
and advertise an old established busi­
ness house of solid financial standing.
Salary #21 weekly, with Expenses ad­
vanced each Monday by check direct
from headquarters. Horse and buggy
furnished when necessary; position per­
New potatoes, cabbage and early vege­ manent. Address Blew Bros. & Co.,
Dept. A, Monon Bldg., Chicago, Ill.
tables at Learned’s.
CHAS. H. BASYE
Will conduct a gene­
ral Blacksmith busi­
ness
at
the
old
CRONEMILLER STAND
Wagon and Plow Work,
Horseshoeing and Ma­
chinery a
Specialty.
You Can Furnish
Your House
With Better Goods
For Less Money
At Norris’ Furni­
ture Store, two
doors from p. o.,
Medford, Oregon,
than at Any Other
Store
In Southern
Oregon.
Everything for the
Kitchen, the Bed­
room and the Par­
lor. Come in and
Examine My
Stock.
T. C. NORRIS,
Medford, Ore.
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THE
Medford
Bazaar
Mrs. 0. Gibert,
Miss Lila Sackett
Ladies’ Goods and No-
SATISFACTION GUARANTEED
j tions, Linen Good, Fancy
Work, Silks, Lace.
BICYCLE STORE
REPAIR SHOP
AND
Material for all kinds
of Fancy work and Laces.
Orders taken for all
kinds
Racycles, Ratnblers and
other standard bicycles.
Repairs made to bicycles
sewing machines, guns
and all kinds of small
machines.
Fine Chinaware.
Full Stock Fresh Confections
TED KELSO
MEDFORD
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-FINE
OREGON
Furnished Hotel At A Bargain.
At Newport, on Yaqina bay, the fam- '
ous Oregon summer seaside resort that I
is destined to equal the great Newport
resort on the Atlantic coast, a 13 room
hotel, one block from the main busi­
ness section, fully furnished with good
bedding, carpets, furniture, and kitchen I
fixtures, ami the woodroom full of wood, |
is offered for sale at a bargain for I
cash, or will trade for land in I
Rogue River Valley. Title perfect, house,
in gootl repair and supplied with hot and '
cold water on ower and upper floors, j
bath room, wood room, closets and all
conveniencies of a modern boarding house
The house is paying property and is only
offered for sale by reason of the owner’s
wife having asthma and not able to live
in a low altitude. Full particulars by
addressing the Sentinel office.
of Fancy Work.
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CABINET
—PHOTOS—
$3.00 a Dozen
UNTIL
FURTHER
NOTICE.
In Posing and Finishing my Pic-
tvres cannot be excelled.
Filled Promptly.
Orders
G. W. MACKEY
Over Miller’s Hardware Store
Medford,
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Oregon