Jacksonville sentinel. (Jacksonville, Or.) 1903-1906, November 04, 1904, Image 7

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    P)R. T. T. SHAW
Mountdin Rent Asunder.
I1F.NTIHT
All work equal to Ihr Iwat to I m - hint In
Portland.
Crowns, Bridge work mid Artificial Teeth
on either rubber or celluloid plater.
By tlic explosion of >4000 pound« of
dynamite in the Galice district last Sun­
day afternoon, the entire diggings of the
Jacksonville
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Oregon Royal group hydraulic mine», lying be­
tween Rocky and Rich Gulches, were
blown up and a mountain was rent asun­
der. Hundreds of tons of earth and rock
UNITKD HTATEH I.AN!) COMMISSIONER
wrre blown skyward, anil the entire
Filings anil final proof» lor hoiticateuda
Galice
district trembled as by an earth­
and innlirr claim» made.
quake. The report was considerably
Jacksonville
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Oregon muffled by the mountain into which the
SOHO pounds of explosive was set, but the
report was heard for many miles.
The purpose of the explosion was to
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ATTORNHV-AT LAW
loosen
up the cemented gravels and strata
Wil! practice in nil courts of the
of the Royal Group diggings, making it
•täte.
Office on California street one
available for washing down by the giants
block »otith of the court bouse.
without further blasting. Ordinarily
Jacksonville.
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Oregon
blasting is done a little at a time through*
out the mining season. Pieces of bank
are frequently encountered that are too
stiff
for the giants to gnaw through, and
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jewri . hr
a stick of dynamite is necessary. To do
Watches am! clocks repaired
this the giant streams are turned aside,
promptly and all work guaran-
anil just that much time is lost. Manager
teed.
Office opposite U. S. Hotel.
Harvey has done all his blasting at once,
Jacksonville.
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Oregon ami believes he has saved much valuable
time. It is a new departure in Southern
Oregon placer mining, and the result
PHYSICIAN and SURGEON will tie watched with interest.
The method of setting the dynamite
!•’. K. BOWERHOX, M. I).
was
by driving a long drift into the auri­
Office in Orth's Building.
Hours. 2 to ■> and 7 to M p tn.
ferous mountain anil placing the powder
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Oregon in this, connecting the fuses so that all
exploded at once. The gravel banks here
are very high, towering to 125 and -even
EM) feet, with gold all the way through.
The ground is an old channel, and after
Utftrinary Surgeon.
such a shaking up as it had yesterday,
Medford,
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Oregon will yield easily and can lie washed in
great quantities through the sluices this
winter.
OHN S. ORTH
f?US
25,000
YELLOW NEWTOWN PIPPINS
SPITZENBURGS,_______ JONATHANS
Also a full line of all kinds of Nursery stock.
Delivery grounds in rear of Warner & Davis’ store.
NEWBURY
L. B. WARNER, MoS?
SALE BY
W. H 1 C K E L
I
I3ring Your Friends
To W. H. MILLER’S
c ONFECTIONERY
.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.
J. H. Messner,
W. W. EIFERT
finds Dedlh in Haymow.
STORE
FCahler Blk, Jacksonville
The City Tailor
The funeral of T. C. Hutchinson, an
Evans Creek miner, occurred in Grants
Pass Sunday afternoon. The remains
A Perfect Fit Guaranteed. were interred in Oddfellows’ Cemetery.
Hutcninson committed suicide by taking
Orders Taken for Suits
laudanum. Despondent and melancholy
from some unknown cause, he purchased
From $12.09 up.
the drug and stealing Into the haymow
ELifert, The Tailor.
of one of the Grant's Pass livery stables,
MEDFORD.
OREGON. swallowed the poison and waited for the
end. He was found by one of the men
employed, about 2 o’clock Saturday
morning. A physician was summoned,
but too late, and the miner breathed his
last a few moments after he was carried
Wm. Puhi, Prop.
down from the mow. He was 50 years
of age. Two sons, residents of Oakland,
Cal., were notified of their father’s death
Lp-to-Date Shop
and were there to attend the funeral.
Three Fine Chairs
He is said to have had considerable
hood Workmen.
domestic trouble, ami w as separated from
his wife a few years ago.
0. K. Barber Shop
Two fine Bathrooms with the
best tubs cleanest towels, etc
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Ticket» sold to all point» in the United State».
Sleeping car reservations made on application.
Pi eight house open« at Na. ill. and closes at 4:20
p. in.
SCOTT M. WILCOX, Agent.
A Homey Magaiine—each month helpful
practicaf and inspiring Full of fascinat­
ing feature». Beautifully illustrated. A
miilion reader»!
$1.00 per year.
10 cents a copy.
City
Drug Store
A FREE sample copy to all requesting.
AGENTS WANTED
G ood H ousekeeping wants 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 offers attractive
work and pay» exdeedingly liberal com­
missions. It will pay you to Investigate.
A postal card will bring particulars. Write
at ouce »□ as to be the first in vour field.
THE PHELPS PUBLISHING CO
Pacific Coast Office,
.'>9 Columbian Builcing. San Francisco. Cal.
We carry a full and
well assorted line of
Fine Stationery, Per*
fumery, Toilet Soaps
Sponges, Magazines
Blank Books and
School
Supplies.
AN ILLUSTRATED MAGAZINE
Treasurer’s Sixteenth Call.
CARD. Office of the County Treasurer of i
Jackson County, Oregon, Jack- -
North-Bud
sonville, Sept. 23rd, 1904.
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Trains.
Notice is hereby given that there are
No 12 No Ifi funds in the county treasury for the re­
demption of all outstanding county war­
p.m
a 111
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7:45 rants protested from June 6, 1!M.)2, to
. in July 3 1902, both dates inclusive. In­
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terest on same will cease after the above
3:18
4:40 date.
D. H. M iller ,
County Treasurer.
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GOOD HOUSEKEEPING
More Men and Teams.
More men and teams are needed to
assist in the construction of the new
Jackson creek road and J3.50 per day,
cash, will lie |»iiil those employed to
assist in this work.
Miss l.ota Fleury, who has been with
her mother at the Oregon Belle mine for
several weeks past spent Sunday in Jack­
sonville returning home Monday.
FOR
ALL
THE
FAMILY
CHAS. DUNFORD
JACKSONVILLE ::
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TRANSFER
Draping and heavy'
team work. Light
express transferred.
Prompt delivery to
all parts of the city
Oharget
Reasonable
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. Jill work guaran*
manager.
teed. Prices reasonable.