Jacksonville sentinel. (Jacksonville, Or.) 1903-1906, December 02, 1904, Image 7

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Society*« New Game.
9
Of
Southern
Work is progressing on the Greenback
in the 12th level, which is HMM) feet,
in depth. Seventy tons of ore is tx-ing
disputed of daily in the thirty stamp and
the ten-stamp mills of this mine, which
nets its owner, W. M. Brevoort of New
York, an average of £M),(MM) monthly. A
|Hitmt will soon l>e applied for, surveys
to that end having been completed re­
cently.—Glendale News.
The Eureka mine on Soldier Creek
which has been closed down for some
tune on account of repairs, is now nearly
ready for renewed operations, and it is
expected that development work will
la-gin on a larger scale than ever about
the middle of December. This mine is
owned by California capitalists, and is
equipped with u ten-stamp mill.—Grants
Pass Journal.
Oregon
A rich streak of ore was recently re­
ported at the Free and Easy mine on the
Illinois river, near Kerby. This property,
which recently came into the possession
of the Siskiyou Mining Development
Co., has an immense ore body, carrying
values of fiotti fl to $5 a ton throughout
its entire width, and its present owners
are contemplating the building of a
cyanide plant in order to work the base
ores at a profit—Grants Pass Journal.
Lester Boling of the Foots Creek Dred­
ger was in the city this week says the
Oregon Mining Journal. He reports the
Champlin Dredge as working night and
day atxl employing some fifty men on
the dredge itself atxl the wood fields. The
Champlin Co., are also planning to in­
stall another dredge in the Foots Creek
district if they can secure ground.
"Trail” has taken society by storm.
It is something new, something different.
"Trail” as the name implies, is found- !
ed on a popular hunting sport, is played
with fifty-three fine cards in four colors,
representing a fox to lie chased and
caught, aud four packs of hounds of
thirteen each.
"Trail” has constantly recurring inter­
est for players as they perfect their play­
ing from evening to evening, in marked
contrast to certain recent bointrous games
that bore the players at the end of an
hour.
With the one pack six other splendid,
new, copyright games can be played.
Two Educational games, and two games
of Fun, making it suitable for all mem-
l>ers of a family.
"Trail” can lx had of dealers or sent
post-paid, 75c. gilt edge, plain 50c.
Rules for seven games free.
COMBINATION CARD GAME CO.
A tlantic , G a .
furnished Hotel At A Bargain.
At Newport, on Yaqina bay, the fam­
ous Oregon summer seaside resort that
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
fixtures, and the woodroom full of wood,
is offered for sale at a bargain for
cash, or will trade for land in
Rogue River Valley. Title perfect, house,
in good repair and supplied with hot and
cold water on ower and upper floors,
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.
GRIP QUICKLY KNOCKED OUT.
‘‘Some weeks ago during the severe
The November number of "The Twen­ winter weather both my wife and myself
tieth Century Home” is a superbly illus­ contracted server« cold» which speedily
developed into the worst kind of la grippe
trated magazine aixl its contents, for in­ with all its miserable symptoms.” says
terest and variety, an- on a |>ar with the Mr. J. S. Eg lesion of Maple Landing,
artistic side ot this new atxl popular per­ I Iowa "Knees and joints aching, mus­
iodical. Some prominent features are cles sore, head stopja-d up, eyes and nose
running, with alternate sj>ells of chills
"Some Fancy-Dress Balls in London,” and lever. We la-gan using Chamber
"Electricity as an Aid to Housekeeping,” Iain's Cough Remedy, aiding the same
"Women Who Toil,” atxl "The Homes with a dose of Chamberlain’s Stomach
How About Your Summer Vacation?
of George Elliot.” This is nut taking I aixl Liver Tablets, and by its lilieral use
Newport on Yaquina Bay is the ideal
soon completely knocked out the grip.”
intu account the fiction, which includes . These Tablets promote a healthy action seaside resort of the North Pacific Coast.
a charmingly illustrated story by Flor- I of the bowels, liver aud kidneys which is Round trip tickets at greatly reduced 1
ence Wilkinson entitled "The Gipsy | always l>eneficial when the system is con­ rates on sale from all Southern Pacific
Queen,” ns well as stories by Howard gested by a cold or attack of the grip. points in Oregon, on and after June 1st
Ask Agents for further information and
Markle Hoke, Tom Masson and Harriott For sale by City Drug Store.
a handsomely illustrated souvenir book
Prescott Spofford. "The Twentieth Cen­
let, or write to Edwin Stone, Manager C
tury Home” is primarily a magazine for COUGHING SPELL CAUSED DEATH. ft B. R- R-. Albany Ore., or W. E. Co
"Harry Duck well, aged 25 years, chok­ man, G. P. A., S. P. Co., Portland.
women with large interests in life, who
endeavor to make something of them-[ ed to death early yesterday morning at
his home, in the presence of his wife
Hickel, the Jacksonville jeweler, has
selves, an I therefore it gives considerable and child. He contracted a slight cold
attention to means of commercial activity a few days ago and paid but little atteti- full stock of spectacles and will fit the
to your eye and liis prices are right.
within and outside the home. This , lion to it. Yesterday morning he was
month we note at least four articles of seized with a fit of coughing which con­
tinued for some time. His wife sent for
this nature, "Why Women Fail In Busi­ a physician blit lie fore he could arrive,
ness.” bv Elizabeth M. Gilmer; "Is Work another coughing spell came on and
Inimical to Beauty?” by Mrs. Wilson Duckwell died from suffocation.—St.
W<xxlrow; "Artistic Bookbinding for I.oiiis I '.lobe I ii-inocrat. Dee. 1. 1901.*'
Ballard’s Horehound Syrup would have
Women," and ”A Woman’s Farm." saved him. 25c, 50c and $1.00. Sold by
The desire of every woman for personal City Drug Store:
Will conduct a gone-
details is gratified by sketches of Mr. and
rat Blacksmith busi­
Mrs. William Faversham in their Surrey
ness
at
the
old
A CERTAIN CURE FOR CROUP.
hoinn, atxl Julia Cooley, the extraordin­
O
RONEMILLER
STAND
When a child shows symptoms of croup
ary child-poet, now only eleven years of there it no time to exjieriinent with new
age, but already occupying a place on remedies, no matter how highly they may­
library shelves. Richard lx Gallienne lie recommended. There is one prepara­
• has written a very sympathetic and ap­ tion that can always lie depended upon.
It has lieen in use for many years and has
preciative account of her jx-rsonality and never
lieen known to fail, viz: Chamlier-
work, while Elia W. Peattie does the lain’s Cough Remedy. Mr. M. F, Com­
same for Rose Cecil O’Neill, the popular pton of Market, Texas, says of it, "I
illustrator. The useful anil home-help­ nave used Chamberlain's Cough Remedv |
in severe cases of * croup with my child­
ing dejiartments are up to their usual ren, and can truthfully says it alwavs
high standard.
gives prompt relief.” For sale by City
Drug Store.
Hotel for Sale.
In a Rogue River town. Title perfect and
the opportunity for a profitable business. TIMBER LAND ACT JUNK 8, 1878—NOTICK
FOR PUBLICATION
Building well located, in g<xxl repair
United States Land Office,
and fully furnished. Six lots and a rich
Roseburg, Oregon. Oct. 4, 19IM.
garden tract where all vegetables needed
Notice 1s hereby given that in compliance with
for the hotel can lie raised and an abund­ the provisions of the act of Coni
entitled "An Act for tl_______________
ance of fruit. Timber land tract of 12 1878,
Lands in the States of California. Oregon, Nevada,
acre 2% miles distant goes with property. and .Vaahington Territory” asextended to all the
All sold at a bargain and immediate pos­ public land states by act of August 4, 1892,
AND
CIIRISTOPIIKR c. prsiir.a,
session given. Good reason for selling.
of Ashland County of Jackson, State of Oregon
M. Calhoun,
has this day filed in this office his sworn
Phoenix, Oregon.
statement No MfB for the purchase of the lots
tedder of Women’s Papers
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You Can Furnish
Your House
With Better Goods
For Less Money
At Norris’ Furni­
ture Stoil, 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.
THE
•! Medford
’I
CHAS. H. BASYE
Wagon and Plow Work,
Horseshoeing and Ma­
chinery a Specialty.
SATISFACTION
shs
THE KEV THAT UNLOCKS THE
DOOR TO LONG LIVING.
The men of eighty-five and ninety
years of age are not the rotund well fed,
but thin, spare men who live on a slend­
er diet. Be as careful ns he will, how­
ever, a man past middle age, will oc­
casionally eat too much
of some
article of food not suited to his constitu­
tion,and will need a dose of Chamberlain’s
Stomach and Liver Tablets to cleanse
and invigorate his stomach and regulate
his liver atxl bowels. When this is done
there is no reason why the average man
should not live to old age. For sale by
City Drug Store.
8 and f, SB NWq of Section No 2 in Township
No ■»<> S. Range No 8 West and will offer proof
to show that the land sought is more
valuable for its timber or stone 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. 1906.
He nnmes as witnesses: Frank K. Kincnrt of
Oakland Oregon; Harry W Miller of Myrtle
Creek Oregon and Joseph K. Randles and 'Wil­
liam T. Boyle l>oth of Ashland Oregon.
Any and all persons claiming adversely the
above described lands are requested to file their
claims in this office on or before said 4th day of
Jnnunry, 1906.
J. T. BRIDGES,
9-14 12-23
Register.
First class sugar pine shakes in any
quantity at Nunan-Taylor Company.
GUARANTEED
BICYCLE STORE
REPAIR SHOP
Recycles, Ramblers and
other standard bicycles.
Repairs made to bicycles
sewing machines, gnns
and all kinds of small
machines.
TED KELSO
MEDFORD
OREGON
Bazaar
Mrs. 0. Gibert, Miss Lila Sackett
Ladies’ Goods and No*
tions, Linen Good, Fancy
Work, Silks, Lace.
Material for all kinds
of Fancy work and Laces.
Orders taken for all
kinds of Fancy Work.
Fine Chinaware.
Full Stock Fresh Confections
FINE
CABINET
==PHOTOS==
$3.00 a Dozen
UNTIL
FURTHER
NOTICE
Io Posing and Finishing my Pic-
tyres cannot be excelled. Orders
Filled Promptly.
G. W. MACKEY
Over Miller’s Hardware Store
Medford,
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-
Oregon