Jacksonville sentinel. (Jacksonville, Or.) 1903-1906, December 02, 1904, Image 5

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    New Real Estate firm.
Union Livery Stables
Pig* on short notice tor timber cruisers, com­
mercial men, mining men, sawmill men, all
kinds o! men or parties. Horses led at rea­
sonable rates.
Geo. N. Lewis, Prop., jacKsonvui«
CITY
MEAT
HENRY
W.
MARKET
ORTH,
PHOP
ALL KINDS OF FRESH MEATS
:: WHOLESALE and RETAIL ::
A new firm opened up its office in the
McCully building on Fifth and California
street yesterday and will lx known as
Daily & Elmer, dealers in real estate,
i The members of the firm are P. H. Daily
the present county superintendent of
Jackson county and E. F. Elmer, a
young man of sterling
integrity
and considerable business ability who
has resided, here with his parents for a
numlxr of years. Both of these young
men are hustlers ami believe that there
is a splendid opening here for au office
of this kind, and that, with the proper
. amout of hustling, they can soon get into
I a good, paying business. They expect to
write insurance, make collections handle
; mining properties, etc. etc. Together
' with their many friends here the Sen-
j tinel wishes the new firm abundant suc-
cess in this field.
I
Special attention given to orders from a distance for
Mining Camps and Mills. Meats ship[ted promptly and in
first-class condii ion.
YELLOW NEWTOWN PIPPINS
SPITZENBURGS,
JONATHANS
Also a full line of all kinds of Nursery stock.
Delivery grounds in rear of Warner & Davis’ store.
FOR
SALE BY
L. B. WARNER, w
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ORTH
NEWBURY
W. W. EIFERT
The City Tailor
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W. H 1 C K E L
CHAS. DUNFORD
Office ill Orth's Building.
Hours: 2 to ft and 7 to H p. in.
Jacksonville
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Oregon
J- H. Messner,
Veterinary Surgeon.
Medford,
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Oregon
A fine selection of glassware at Nunan-
Taylor Company’* to be sold with baking
power at no additional charge.
JACKSONVILLE
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TRANSFER
Dray i ng and heavy
team work. Light
ex press t ransferred.
Prompt delivery to
all parts of the city
Ohargos
Roasonabto
W. C. Deniff, of the Criterion was a
Medford visitor Thanksgiving.
Miss Cora Cameron, of Union town was
a Medford visitor last Friday.
P. Ensele has recently moved onto his
place near Jacksonville.
Judge Dunn and family spent Thanks-
gving with relatives in Ashland.
Supt. Daily and wife visited Climax
and East Medford friends last week.
Deputy Sheriff Oris Crawford and
family ate Thanksgiving turkey at Gold
Hill.
Tlia Redding papers print the form
the
contract used by Harry W. Miller,
AU work n|uat to the best to lx hud in
Fortlniid
Wm
the timber land operator who must now
Puhi,
Prop
Crowns, Hridijr work end Artificisl Teeth
answer to the federal authorities in two
ou either rubber or celluloid plater
Jsck.onvlll*
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Oregon
states for alleged illegal timber land op
I'p-to-Bate Shop
entrions, in his dealings with Shasta
Three Line Chairs
county people. It is as follows:
"Office of the Washington Mill & Lum­
Good Workmen.
I NITRI»
VITI- II STATES
sTATI-S LA
I. NI» COMMISSIONER
f
ber Company; D. C. McWhittier,
president: H. W. Miller agent.
Filing* *ii<l finsi proof* lor homr»tr*<i»
T wo fine Bathrooms with the "We, the Washington Mill and Lum­
mid timlxr riami» tnadr.
Oregon best tubs cleanest towels, etc ber Company, desiring to acquire timber
Jac Koon ville
and stone land in Northern California,
and ......................... wishing to exhaust his
rights under the timlxr and stone act:
V--J
ATTORNEY AT LAW
Now,
therefore, we agree with said..........
Will practice in all courts of the
.............. to take the said claim at the time
state.
Office on California street one
of final proof at $8.00 (Eight Dollars)
block south of the court house.
fier, acre, said.......................... to locate the
Jacksonville,
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Oregon
quarter section........... Township...............
A Perfect Fit Guaranteed Range................ and we will advance said
...................... $'>00.00 I I ive Hundred Dol-
Orders Taken for Suits
tars* ) and upon the assignment of said
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JKWBI.KR
claim to us we will pav the said.................
From $12.00 up.
Watches and docks repaired
...................... the remainder of said money.
promptly and all work? guaran­
Eifert, The Tailor.
This agreement to be signed by said.......
teed.
MEDFORD.
OREGON. .................. and countersigned by the com­
Office opposite U. S. Hotel.
Oregon
pany's agent and deposited iu escrow un­
Jacksonville,
til the day of transfer.
"In witness whereof we hereunto set
PHYSICIAN and SURGEON
our hands and seals this, the.......... day of
F. 1«. IMIWEHKOX, M. 11.
.......................... 190...
QUS
NEWS WHILE IT IS YET NEWSY
It seems that among the multitudes of
j bright, sensible girls in Ashland there is
I at least one who is afflicted with that
maudlin sentimentality which prompts
the sending of flowers and billet doux to
criminals. Among the packages put on
the express car at this depot, Saturday,
was one addressed to Adolph Weber, at
Auburn, Cal., the young man who is
charged with murdering his father,
mother and infant brother, and then
burning the family home to destroy evi­
dence of the crimes. The package be­
came unwrapped for some reason, when
its contents were exposed to view. A
bouquet of flowers, a photograph of the
girl sending the package, and a letter
comprised its contents. The sender ask­
ed that a reply might lie sent addressed
to "Weber,” care of the true name of the
young lady. The articles were re-wrap­
ped and sent on to their destination.
—Ashland Tidings.
DENTIST
S T.
Notes Regarding the
Events That Take
and Near the County
This the Only Paper.
T. J. Kenney made a trip to the Blue
Ledge mine Tuesday and Wednesday.
nR. T. T. SHAW 0. K. Barber Shop
.......
IOHN
Brief, Breezy
Various
Place at
Seat, By
Sends Howers to Weber.
An Alluring Contract.
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LOGAL HAPPENINGS
Locators.
"Washington Mill and Lumber Com­
pany, by................................. Agent.”
lype writers.
For sale or for rent. New and second
hand. Cash or easy installments. All
makes repaired or remodeled and work
fully guaranteed. If vou need a machine,
write us. J.E. Huxley, 82 Fourth St.,
Portland Oregon.
Mr. and Mrs. Chas. Swan returned to
Jacksonville last week from the Blue
Ledge mine.
C. W. Conklin, the furniture man, and
Geo. N. Lewis, the liveryman were
Medford visitors last Friday.
When you want a pleasant laxative take
Chamberlain's Stomach and Liver Tab­
lets. For sale by City Drug Store.
Ernest Elmer, of the new real estate
firm, visited the Willow Springs neigh­
borhood Tuesday and Wednesday.
Mr. B. Cesalta and Mrs.Bertha Faucett
were married here by county Judge G.
W. Dunn on Wednesday November 23rd.
Mrs. David Linn returned home from
Portland last week where she has been
in the hospital. She is much improved
in health.
Geo. O. Van Natta and Mrs. Ida M.
Griffin were married at Jacksonville by
county judge G. W. Dunn, on Wednes-
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day Nov. 23rd.
The Congregational Cadet Corps of
Eureka, Cal., has set plans on foot to
combine healthful exercise and secure
profitable training, experience and
knowledge’ by marching, 100 strong, to
Portland next June to attend the
Lewis and Clark Centennial. President
Goode will present the boys with a hand­
some silk banner commemorative of their
visit.
CURED PARALYSIS.
W. S. Bailv, P. O. True, Texas writes:
I "My wife had been suffering five years
with paralysis in her arm. when I was
persuaded to use Ballards Snow Liniment
which cured her all right. I have also
used it for old sores, frostbites and skin
eruptions. It does the work.” 25c 50c
bv Ci tv Drug Store.
$1.00. Sold
“
Death Forstalls Court
The trial of murderer Shoemake,
which was to have been commenced in
the next term of court, has been unex­
pectedly set aside by the grim reaper.
As stated in our last issue, the aged crim­
inal had been very ill during his confine­
ment in the county jail, and last Satur­
day evening, he was taken suddenly
worse and at 9:30 died. His condition
was noticed at once by his companions
in confinement but as they had no means
of summoning aid from outside, the old
man passed away without medical at­
tendance. The body was turned over to
the undertaker and his relatives notified
of his death, but no one claimed the
body and it was accordingly buried at
the expense of the county. In view of
the prospect of a long and exsensive trial
with the plea of insanity as a - ground for
contention, the sudden death may be
cosidered fortunate.—Mining Journal.