Jacksonville sentinel. (Jacksonville, Or.) 1903-1906, December 16, 1904, Image 8

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    LOCAL HAPPENINGS
Brief. Breezy
Various
Place at
Seat, By
Notes Reqardinq the
Events That Take
and Near the County
This the Only Paper.
NEWSY
New line of toys at the Boss.
at Bybee Springs from Jacksonville.
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Xmas services will lie held by Rev.
Robt. Tweed on Christmas morning ut
the Presbyterian church at ll o'clock.
Lorn Adams and Chas Brown are still
working at the P. H. 11 art h mine on
Schiefflein gulch, doing considerable
development work.
RYAN’S
Dr. and Mrs. R. G. Gale i and Mrs. C.
L. Rennies drove down i last Friday
from Jacksonville and i spent a few
hours with relatives on the Birdseye
farm.
Toys of all kinds at Lester & Shulz’a.
Elmer Carter familiarly known
All descriptions of mechanical toys at “Todd”it home from the army. He has
Lester & Shulz's.
been in the Philippines and numerous
Lon Wimer, of Talent, was here Thurs­ other parts during the past three years
and has been raised in rank since join­
day a witness in the ‘‘tin can” case.
ing the 2nd Oregon volunteers.
Call on Lester and Schulz and examine
The question of having a bridge across
their nice line of Christmas goods.
Rogue river just opposite town is again
Frank H. Hull, the photographer took
revived ami much discussed. The need
several views of the new Opp mill yes of such a structure is and has been for
terday.
many years a great drawback for Wood-
Mr. Bellinger,one of Medford’s hust­ ville and the whole vicinity which
ling real estate dealers, was in town much of it. within sight of town,
Wednesday.
reach town from the opposite side of
river
only a few rods from the depot one
Agent Wilcox, of the Southern Pacific,
must,
if going with a vehicle of any sort
was up from Medford Wednesday and
go
around
by Rock Point which makes
made this office a pleasant call.
a trip of over 24 miles. With a little
Judge L. R. Webster, formerly circuit effort on the part of a nutnl>er of the
judge here, but now of Portland, is here citizens we believe that the county
this week as attorney in the famous“tin would furnish us w ith this much needed
can” case.
bridge.
Our town is certainly lively this week
and presents a hautling and thrifty
appearance, largely due to attendance at
the Circuit Court now in session.
Born to the wife of Louis Eaton, who
resides a few miles south of Jaeksonv.lle
on Wednesday Dec. 14, a baby girl.
Mother and daughter doing nicely.
Some people have an idea in their
head that Frank H. Hull, the Art Studio
man, is in partnership with G. W. Mack­
ey, at Medford but Frank says such is
not the case.he is in partnership with no
one.
Joe Morcom and family arrived here
Tuesday from Grants Pass where he has
been employed in the Greenback mine.
He will be an employee at the new Opp
quartz mill which is now ready to start
up.
F. W. Broback, who formerly resided
at Medford, is in town this week as a
witness in the “tin can” case that is
attracting so much attention. He built
the hen house over the spot where the
boys dug up the can containing the
#7,000 in gold coin.
F. E. Willett, who has just completed
the big quartz mill near town, left yes­
terday for his home at Grants Pass where
he will remain for a time at least, and
take a much needed rest. He has been
steadily at work for along time having
taken this job immediately after finish­
ing the big Granite Hill mill near Grants
Pass, which was fully as large a job as
the one just finished. Mr. Willett is
certainly a first class mill man and
understands his business from A to Z
besides having a happy faculty of getting
along smoothly with his men. He made
many friends during his stay in Jackson­
ville.
Woodville Whispers.
Mrs. Hair of Grants Pass came up last
Thursday to visit for several days with
Mr. and Mrs. J. B. Hair.
Wm. Shoemake and brother Edward,
formerly of this vicinity have located a
homestead on upper Birdseye creek.
Quality of Goods, Selec­
tion of Stock, and Reason-
ableness of Price
factors always considered
in dealings with customers
so that they may he satis­
fied with their purchases
JACKSONVILLE
JACKSONVILLE
TRANSEER
HARNESS AND
CHAS. DUNFORD
journal
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H. C. MACKEY
SHOE
I fray ¡ng and heavy
team work. Light
ex/tress t ra ns ferret!.
Prompt delivery to
al! parts of the city
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am
5:10 i ............. Sacramento ............ 1 fit
7 M Ar..... San Francinco f.v 2 11
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Tickets sold to all points in the United States.
Sleeping car reservations made on application.
Freight house opens at Kam and closes at 4:20
p. tn.
SCOTT M. Wil.COX, Agent,
Photo Gallery
SHOP
All Kinds Of Harness
Work Done Prompt­
ly. Fine Shoe Work
A Specialty.
Prices Reasonable.
W. R. Hawk,
Proprietor
SOUTHERN ORECON
STATE NORMAL
New buildings; Well
equipped gymnasium; Am­
ple and beautiful grounds;
Up to date training de­
partment; Wholesome in­
fluences morally and social­
ly; 1 lealthful surroundings:
Expenses nominal; Gradu­
ates of this school com­
mand from $45 to $«5
per month.
*‘I was much affected with sciatica,’
writes Ed C. Nud, Towaville, Sedgwick
Co., Kan., “going about on crutches and
suffering a deal of pain. I was induced
Second Floor, Adkins Block,
For Catalogue Address
to try Ballard’s Snow Liniment, which
opposite Postoffice.
relieved me. I used three 50c bottles. C. H. THOMA«
It is the greatest liniment I ever used;
SecrsUry of the Board or
Medford
-
Ore have
recommended it to a number of per­
B. F. MULKEY
sons; all express themselves as being
Proaident
benefited by it. I now walk without
Fine Photography a Specialty. crutches, able to perform a great deal of A miii . ano
...
O hkoon
Special attention given to posing
light
labor
on
the
farm.
”
25c,
50c.
$1.00.
of children. Jill work guaran> Sold by City Drug Store.
teed. Prices reasonable.
Reduced Rules to St. louis Exposition.
Geo. Estell. the accomodating clerk in
W. V. Jones’store, who has been quite
The Rogue River Creamery, Medford,
Essie Wilson and Janies Cantrall pass­
wants your cream and guarantees to ed through town Thursday enroute to the
sick for a few days is around again.
meet any prices on an average paid by
Little Applegate country where they will
Mr. L. Stone and family’ passed through any cream concern buying cream. assist in some road work that is being
Bros. C. E. Gaddis, business
town the other day on their way home Gaddis
manager.
done near the Crump place.
The Southern Pacific Co. will sell
round trip tickets nt greatly reduced
rates to St. Louis and Chicago account
the St. Louis Exposition on the following
dates: June Hi, 1?, JM: July ], 2, 3: Aug
«, 9, 10; September 5, 6, 7: October 3 4
5.