Jacksonville sentinel. (Jacksonville, Or.) 1903-1906, October 28, 1904, Image 7

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    nOVLIGÄ DURHAM
An Enjoyable Birthday Party
25,000
LAWYER*
Wednesday living a birthday for Mrs.
Chris Ulrich a numlier of her friends gave
W M Cel »l(. Jackaaavllla. üaa. H Ourhaai, Gra*lU*Mi. her a surprise party in honor of the day,
■ and a complete surprise it was for she
was in blissful ignorance of the affair
until the friends, who had gathered at
d
IIF.NTIHT
Mrs. Mary Miller's and marched in a
All work c<|ii*l to the bc*t Io lx- had In
body
to the Ulrich house, gathered in
Por I la mi
Crown*. Bridge woik amt Artificial Teeth
her
front
yard and Ix-gan to sing a rol-
on either rubber or celluloid pluler.
i
licking
chorus.
Mrs. Ulrich was quick
Jack.on ville»
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Oregon
I to recover from her surprise and inviting
> the friends into her house fully sustained
' her well known standing as an accomp­
d PNITF.II STA I i s LAND COM MISSIONE« lished entertainer and a most delightful
social evening was passed. The guests
Filing* and filini
tor homratrad*
mid tiinlxi claim* made.
brought with them a generous supply of
eatables
and a delicious lunch was served
Jackaonvlll«
Oregon
that added a goo lly jxirtion to the pleas­
ures of the event. Remembrances for
many more birthdays that should bring
happiness and health to the host were
^d •
LAWVF.K
left by the guests consisting largely of
office opposite Court Houie.
Chinaware, the pieces being many and
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Or «gor» both useful and ornamental. Those tak- I
J acktonvilla
ing jiart in the evening's entertainment
were: Mesdames Alice Ulrich, Rose Ken­
ney, Emma Dunford, Lizzie Cronemiller,
ATTORNEY AT LAW
(•race McDaniel, Katie Hooks, Harriet
Will practice in all courts of the
Thrasher, Augusta Helms, Effie Prim,
state.
Office on California street one
Mary Miller, Alina Conklin, Daisy Voyle
block south of the court house.
Amelia
Elmer, Ik-lia Barbe, Minnie Ob
Jacksonville,
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Oregon
enchain, Frances Luy, Tliresea Prim,
Amelia Schmidt, Anna Broad, Ella Cook,
Berta Haney, Hattie Neither, Elsie Rand­
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les, Edith Harrington, also Misses Emma
Ulrich, Levcna Ulrich, Laura Neuber,
Watches and clix-ks repaired
Frances Kenney, and Fiet# Ulrich.
promptly and all work guaran­
teed .
Office opposite U. S. Hotel.
Will practice in nil the Court* of Ihr
Ulate.
P)R. T. T. SHAW
IOIIN
S.
ORTH
R. NEIL
fTUS
NEWBURY
YELLOW NEWTOWN PIPPINS
SP1TZENBURGS,
JONATHANS
Iso a full line of all kinds of Nursery stock.
Delivery grounds in rear of Warner & Davis’ store.
aim L. B. WARNER, w
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I Bring Your Friends
1 To W. H. MILLERS
CONFECTIONERY STORE
W. HICKEL
Jacksonville.
...
And give them a treat of the Best
Candy on the Market, Nuts that are
Fresh. Fruits that are of the Best
Quality and Drinks that are Refresh­
ing and Healthful.
Oregon
PHYSICIAN and SURGEON
1 Kahler Blk, Jacksonville
./• H. Messner,
GOOD HOUSEKEEPING
Miss Chapman has proven that Jack­
sonville is a good millinery town. At
1\ H. IMIWEKSOX. M. 1>.
her begining she ordered light least she
office in Orth » Building
might
not sell all her stock, but the high
Hour« 2 to & and 7 to M p in
quality of her goods and the right prices
Jacktonvill*
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Or*f(on
she gave so met the approval of the ladies
of this town mid vicinity that she sold
her first invoice and had to place the sec­
ond order for goods and the same has
been her experience this fall. Though
Ueti'rinary Surgeon.
ordering a much larger stock than last
spring for her fall trade, Miss Chapman
Oregon has placed a second order and this week
Medford,
places a third order for goods, This last
order is largely of street hats and ready-
to-wear hats anil all are of first class qual­
ity an<l the prices are right.
W. W. EIFERT
The City Tailor
Treasurer’s Sixteenth Call.
Office of the County Treasurer of I
Jackson County, Oregon, Jack­
f
sonville, Sept. 23rd, 1904.
Notice is hereby given that there are
„ treasury
______ _ _ for the re­
_________________
funds
tn the county
demption of all outstanding county war­
rant* protested from June 6, 11102,• to
July 3 1902, both dates inclusive. In­
Eifert» The Tailor
terest on same will cease after the above
OHF.GON. I date.
MEDFORD,
1). II. M illkk ,
County Treasurer
3. P. R. R. TIME CARD.
A Perfect Fit Guaranteed
Orders TaKen for Suits
From $12.00 up.
South IP n<l
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Station*.
North-B nd
Trains.
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Lumber at Low Prices.
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Ticket* *ol«l to nil point* in the United Slate*
Sleeping car reservation* made on application.
Freight house open* at * a tn and clone* nt I. JU
p. m.
SCOTT M. WILCOX, Agent,
Jackson County Lumber Company,
having cut out their timber and prepat-
ed to move their mill have a large
quantity af good building material in
their yard that they will sell at bottom
prices. Farmers will find this a good
opportunity to purchase lumber at their
own price.
typewriters.
For sale or for rent. New and second
hand. Cash or easy installments. All
makes repaired or remodeled and work
fully guaranteed. If you need a machine,
write us. J. E. Huxley, 82 Fourth St.,
Portland Oregon.
To St. Louis.
The Southern Pacific have made addi­
tional sale dates for the sale of World’s
Fair tickets, as follows: October 27th,
28th and 29th.
W. E. COMAN.
A Homey Magaxine—each month helpful
practical and inspiring. Full of fascinat­
ing feature* Beautifully illustrated. A
tniilion readers!
$1.00 per year.
10 cents a copy.
City
Drug Store
A FREE »ample copy to all requesting.
AGENTS WANTED
G ood H ovsekkeping want* a subscrip­
tion representative in every city and town
in the west. To those who will give all or
a portion of their time it offer* attractive
work and pay* exdeedingly liberal com­
mission*. It will pay you to investigate.
A postal card will bring particulars. Write
at once so as to be the first in your field.
THE PHELPS PUBLISHING CO
Pacific Coast Office,
fl* Columbian Builcing, San Francisco. Cal.
AN
ILLUSTRATED
FOR
ALL
THE
MAGAZINE
FAMILY
GHAS. DUNFORD
JACKSONVILLE ::
TRANSFER
Draying and heavy
team work. Light
express t ra nsferred.
Prompt delivery to
all parts of the city
Ohargos
We carry a full and
well assorted line of
Fine Stationery, Per*
fumery, Toilet Soaps
Sponges, Magazines
Blank Books and
School
Supplies.
Roasonable
SPECIAL ATTENTION GIVEN
TO PRESCRIPTIONS
J. W. ROBINSON, M. D.
PROPRIETOR,
JACKSONVILLE, - OREGON
H. C. MACKEY
Photo Gallery
Second Floor, Adkins Block,
opposite Postoffice.
Medford
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Ore
The Rogue River Creamery, Medford,
wants your cream and guarantees to
Fine Photography a Specialty.
meet any prices on an average paid by Special attention given to posing
any cream concern buying cream.
Gaddis Bros. C. E. Gaddis, business of children. JUl work guaran­
teed. Prices reasonable.
manager.