Jacksonville sentinel. (Jacksonville, Or.) 1903-1906, November 25, 1904, Image 3

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    JACKSONVILLE SENTINEL
HOLIDAY GOODS
ISSUED ON
FRIDAY
OF
EACH
WEEK.
HV I.EF. W. HENRY, EDITOR.
Entered In the posloffit r of Jacksonville,
Jackson County. Oregon. «• aecond-claas mutter.
Toilet Sets, Ladies’ Hand
Bags in genuine Seal and
Walrus, Photo Albums, Scrap
Books, Christmas Books,
Latest Poems in Padded
Leather Covers, Sterling Sil­
ver ■ Ware, Fancy Clocks,
Musi^Roys^eweir^^^tc.
Hot tamales are served by Lester & i
Shultz. Try ’em.
Trespass notices on cloth sent by mail !
to any address for £1.(M) a dozen.
Ht’HM.mi'Ti<>N M ai «*
One year.................................................................. £1.50
Hi* monili»
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Three montila
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Thr Sentitivi and tIle Wrekly Orrgonlan wilt
ne urti! to otte u<i<lreM lor f'J a yrar. The Senti-
nel givr» thr Jackson county urw» unii Ole Ore-
gonhni givruthe «late, nntionul ami woild nrws.
tini» a trailer l» utile to cover thè rntirr litri
tirili ut ulxiul thè price ol Imi olir pupcr.
Turn, hi h « uirnoNu The Jacksonville Hcu41nel
will lu- uriil to any addreuu, at liny poutofficr in
thr United stair», lot lour wrrk» lor 10 cent».
All uuluM i Iptlona. rrgulm or trial, will l>r prompt
ly »topped at thr date ol rapiration. unlrw a re­
newal ia received
"Turkeys is might high dis year," says |
the darky, "Dey is roosing in the top ob |
de trees.”
Geo. Hicks, of Gold Hill went out to
the Oregon Belle mine Monday where he |
is an employee.
CITY DRUG STORE,
Mrs. James A. Wilson, who has been
making an extended visit in California,
returned home Tuesday.
Messrs. Willett and Dale were passen­
gers to Grants ¡'ass Wednesday where
they ate Thanksgiving turkey at home.
Ddncinq School.
The attention of our readers is called
Mrs. Rose Hamlin will begin a select
Friday, November 25, ’04. to the ad. of Lestei and Shultz, the class for Ladie* and Gentleman in Orth’s
successors <>t Henry W. Miller in the Hall Saturday evening, Nov. 19, 1904
corner confectionery.
and every Saturday thereafter at 7:30 p.
County Recorder Robert Dow attended m. Social »lance from 9:00 to 12:00.
Tho way to build up your
a meeting of the County Clerks and Re­ All those who wish to learn dancing are i
homo town in to work tor
cord» is of the state of Oregon, at Port­ urged to join at the biginning. New ,
it, talk tor it and patron-
ami up-to-date dances. All who »lancet
land the first of the week.
izo thoao in Luainoti» thoro
are invited to the social, to which ladies
Miss Ze phi a Basye left Sunday for are free. Tenn of 8 lessons to gentleman
Willamette Valley points where she will £5.00 to ladies $3.00
s|x-ml
the
winter as she enjoys
Every Saturday afternoon at 2:30, be­
The result <»f the recent prohibition i
better health down there than here.
ginning Saturnay, Nov. 26tb. Instruct­
election in tin- state has Item thecause of .
Chas. Basye and his »laughter drove ion given in Stage, Society and Fancy
considerable litigation and contest all
over to Missouri Flat Monday to lx? at dancing. Physical and Grace Culture,
over the state and the end is not yet.
the Iiedside of his mother who still re­ Etiquette, Etc.
All children with their Mothers or
sides out there, ami who is not exjx-cted
It is said that one of Central Point’s
Chaperons are invited. Terms reason­
to live.
leading society ladies recently shot three
able.
Mrs. P. P. Prim, mother of Judge Prim
wild geese down there in the valley, yet
the report doesn’t give any hint of young ami with whom she has been making her
Nunan—Taylor Company have a new
home for several years past, feft last Fri­
men (recoining scarce in that vicinty.
invoice of trunks, grips, valices and
day for Chicago where she will remain telescopes and persons fitting out for a
some time the guest of her daughter who journey will find it profitable to buy of
We were all mighty thankful yester­
this firm.
reside* there.
day; some wcr<- thankful that they were
County Clerk John S. Orth ami wife
not running for office on the democratic
NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION.
ticket this year, others were thankful are visiting in Klamath counts- this week
Land Office at Roseburg, Oregon.
Nos- 10, 1804.
that they were not floundering in the ' the guest of Mrs. Orth's brother-in-law
Notice is hereby given that the following-
mud of the football field, ill fact there > Roscoe Cantrail and family. They were named settler has filed notice of his intention to
make final pr<x>f in support of his claim, and
were only a few who did not feel that accompanied on the trip by Mr. ami that
sai»l proof will be made before John S. Orth,
County
Clerk, at his office at Jacksonville. Ore.,
Mrs.
Frank
Ankeny.
they had cause to Ire thankful.
Mrs. E. O'Brien of Etna, California is
visiting relatives on the Applegate this
week. The confectionery store that she
ami her husband conducted there was
destroyed by fire on Oct. 26th suppose»!
to lx* of incendiary origin. They had
but £500. of insurance.
The Roseburg Plaindealer is without
doubt becoming one of the (rest country i
newspapers in Southern Oregon and if
the people of that thriving little city
know a good thing when they see it they
will look to it that Editor Conner does
not lack for patronage ami encourage­
Mr. Lester Bailey who was formerly in
ment to enable him to keep that paper I partnership with W. H. Miller in the
up to its present high standard.
confectionery business here but who sold
out during the summer and has been
traveling and doing photographic work,
An exchange states that on account of I
was over Monday from his home on the
the approach of winter, operations on
Applegate ami visited trends here.
the Big Butte railroad project will lx-
Heitmuller, who was in Jacksonville
suspended until spring. It seems to us
last
spring a member of the "Gold Bricks”
that "hot air" would be much more ac­
nml
w ho was later reported seriously ill
ceptable to the people of this valley dur­
with
appendicitis, was one of the stalwart
ing the "inclement weather" than dur­
University
of California football players
ing the summer months. We fail to see
that
passed
through the valley on the S.
why winter should materially "interfere
P.
Monday
of
this week. He was one of
therewith” as the entire "operations"
the
most
prominent
of this celebrated
seemed to consist of a generous dispensa­
team
this
year
and
his
picture appeared
tion of the beforementioned "heated at­
in
the
Frisco
paper
recently.
mosphere.”
The attention of our readers is called
to the article on the first page of the
paper regarding a mineral exhibit to lx?
collected and sent to the Lewis it Clark
Exposition for exhibition during 1906.
This is n golden opportunity to adver­
tise the wonderful mineral resources of
this district where it will do some good,
while the ex|x*nse of it will tie scarcely
anything. Opportunities of this kind do
not come often hence should not be neg­
lected especially when so easily embrac­
ed as is this. Other districts with much
less to advertise, will have large and
varied exhibits ami an abundance of ad­
vertising literature.
Hotel for Sale.
Ina Rogue River town. Title perfect and
the opportunity for a profitable business.
Building well located, in g»x>d repair
and fully furnished. Six lots and a rich
garden tract where all vegetables needed
for the hotel can be raised and an abund­
ance of fruit. Timber land tract of 12
acre 2'i miles distant goes with property.
All sold at a bargain and immediate pos­
session given. Good reason for selling.
M. Calhoun,
Phoenix, Oregon.
lypewriters.
For sale or for rent. New and secoml
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.
OREGON.
JACKSONVILLE,
on Feb. 21. 1905. viz: H. E No. 9065, Charles
Hofer, for the lot 3 of Sec. IM. T. 39 S. R. 4 W.
He names the following witnesses to prove his
continuous residence upon and cultivation of
said land, viz: James R»x:k. Sr., James Rock
jr.. Dick Rock and johu Beckner all of Apple­
gate, Oregon.
J. T. B ridges ,
11-18, 12-23
Register.
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Pacific Coast Office,
59 Columbian Builcing
San Francisco, Cal.
AN
ILLUSTRATED MAGAZINE
FOR
ALL
THE
FAMILY
H. C. MACKEY
Photo Gallery
Second Floor, Adkins Block,
opposite Postoffice.
Medford
-
Ore
Fine Photography a Specialty.
Special attention given to posing
of children. Fill work guaran­
teed. Prices reasonable.
NOTICE TO CREDITORS.
Notice is hereby given that all persons
having claims against the estate of Aug­
ust Wulf, deceased, are hereby required
to present them to tile undersigned on or
before six months from date of this
notice.
Jacksonville, Oregon October 28, HMM.
M rs . E lizabeth W ulf ,
Administratrix of the Estate of
A ugust W ulf , deceased.
s.
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SHERIFF’S SALE.
H. L. White, Plaintiff, VS. Washing­
ton and California Mining and Milling
Company, a corporation, Defendants.
By virtue of and execution issued out
of the Circuit Court of the state of Ore­
gon, for the county of Jackson, on the
2nd day of November, 1!MM, on a judg­
ment rendered in said Court on the 24th
day of October, HMM, in favor of H. L.
White, Plaintiff, and against Washington
and California Mining and Milling Co.
CARD. Defendants, for the sum of two-hundred
North-B'nd and fourteen and 35-100 dollars with in­
Trains.
terest at the rate of 6 per cent per annum
No 12 No 16 from the 19th day of March, 1904, aud
all the costs of and upon this writ.
Public notice is hereby given that on
7-00
7:45
5:40 Saturday, December 16th, HMM, at the
4:34
hour of 3 o'clock, p. m. of said day, in
front of the court house in the town of
4:40
8:16
Jacksonville, Oregon, I will in obedience
to said execution, sell all right, title and
3:00 interest of the above named defendants
1:42
p.m in and to the following described pro­
10:40 11:45 perty, the same being now held under
5:25
6:15 attachment, to-wit:
4:50
&30
SW. V of Section 23, Township 36, S.
5:04
4:29
4:19
4:52 R. 4 W. of W. M. all in Jackson County,
Oregon, to the highest bidder for lawful
4:41 money of the United States of America.
4:10
4:06
4:8?
Dated at Jacksonville, Oregon the 5th
day of November HMM.
J. M. R ader , Sheriff,
4:24
8:35
12:08 12:20
Jackson County, Oregon.
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11 36
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12 .-02 ........... Phoenix ..................
12:12 ..........Talent........................
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12:55 ........... Ashland ..................
4:28 ........... Montague................
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7:55 Ar.. San Francisco ...Lv
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8:05
Tickets sold to all points in the United States.
Sleeping car reservations made on application.
Freight house opens at 8 a. in. and closes at 4:20
p. tn.
SCOTT M. WILCOX. Agent,
The Sentinel gives the mining news.
The Rogue River Creamery, Medford,
wants your cream anti guarantees to
meet any prices on an average paid by
any cream concern buying cream.
Gaddis Bros. C. E. Gaddis, business
manager.