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SENTINEL JACKSONVILLE V « ■ * — — ■ I' ■ — I, — ................ . ........................................................ ■ ■■ Jacksonville, Jackson County, Oregon, Friday, January 6, 1905. Vol. 2 SEVERELY INJURED Bert loul/enhiser Seriously Hurt By falling Kock While at WorK in a Tunnel of the Opp Mine--Is Getting Along Very Nicely. OTHER NEWS Of THIS LOCALITY Bert Ixjutzeuhiarr, a partner of M. I). Whipple on contract work in one of the upfier tunnels on the Opp property near town, was serverlv injured last Monday morning by a falling rock. Drs. Bower sox ami Robinson were called at once and found that the injury sustained by Mr. larutzenhiser was a compound frac ture of the left femur :txml two inches above the knee joint and extending into thejoint. The injured member was set and seems to tie healing nicely, altho the injury was very severe and will require skillful surgery and careful nursing. The injuried man is being cared for at the home of Mrs. Steele and is receiving the very best of care. Popular Young Couple Wed. One of the prettiest home weddings that has taken place here for along time was that of Mr. James T. Buckley and Mias Emma Ulrich, on New Year’s day at the home of the bride's jiarents Mr. and Mrs. Chris Ulrich. A lieautiful mar riage ceremonv was |terformed bv Rev. Father I^ene after which the guests sat down to a sumptuous wedding dinner such as the hostess is famed for provid ing. The groom is one of the stalwart and substantial young men of the Apple gate country while the bride is one of Jacksonville’s most |M>pular young ladies and a memlier of a well-known pioneer family. They left at once for their heme in the Applegate valley followed by the well-wishes of their many friends. The following were the invited guests nearly all of whom were present: Mr. and Mrs. Janies C. Buckley, St., Mr. and Mrs. Randles, Mr. and Mrs. Rose, Mr. ami Mrs. Harry Luy, Mr. and Mrs. Will McDaniel, Mr. and Mrs. Schmidt, Mr. and Mr». Haney, Mr. and Mrs. Kenney, Mr. and Mrs. Neuber; Mesdames Cook ami Elliott: Misses Ixona Ulrich, Fleeta Ulrich, Mabel Elliott, Marie Nickell, Mervina Kenney, Frances Kennev and Isaura Neulier; Messrs. Lewis Ulrich, Roy Ulrich, George Buckley and David Buckley. Make Rates To Farmers. A representative of the Condor Water, Light and Power Company has recently lteen interviewing the farmers, ranchers and miners who are located along the lines and proposed lines of the Company with a view of contracting with them for light and power. The Company makes a proposition of |3t) a year per horse pow er for electric power which is said to be much cheaper than for gasoline power for pumping or for any other purpose. Many all along the lines were very much pleased with the prospect ami are con tracting with the Company. A very low flat rate will also lie given the out of town residents for the lighting of their hotties by electricity. Firemen’s Bull. A near as we can learn from inquiry, the firemen of our town never do make a fizzle of anything they undertake, especially in the way of social dances, for which they are noted. The firemen's annual ball last Friday nigh proved to lie a great success financially and was greatly enjoyed by all present and there wav a g<xxl attend ance. Miller's dance orchestra furnished the music which was very good. Mrs. Ulrich provided the supper which was one of those great suppers for which she is not ed and which are almost a banquet, and the fire laddies managed the dance which was done admirably. The hall was lieautifully decorated and the danc era were orderly, sober, and there for a good social time which they surely had. The affair netted the boys about half a hundred dollars which was not so bad, considering that they spared no expense to make it a success. THE COUNTY NEWS Short Paragraphs Regarding Doings Throughout the Length and Breadth of Jackson County as We Succeed In Capturing Them. SOME AKE NEWSY; SOME ARE NOT Lost In the Mountains. David Zanon, a brother of Martin Zanon, a prominent Butte creek stock grower, has been lost in the mountians of that vicinity since December 24th when he started to cross the mountains from Willow Frairie where he was feed ing a bunch of-cattle for his brother, to his home on Lake creek, a distance of CURED LUMBAGO. eight or ten miles. The people of that A. B. Canman, Chicago, writes March vicinity are anxious concerning his fate 4, 1903. “Having tieen troubled with Lumbago, al different times and tried as it is feared that be became lost and one physician after another, then dif wandered back into the mountains where ferent ointments and liniments, gave it he must have perished from cold, fatigue up altogether. So J tried once more, I and hunger. Searching parties have and got a bottle of Ballard's Snow Lini ment, which gave me almost instant re been scouring the mountains to find some lief. I can cheerfully recommend it, trace of the missing man but owing to a and will add my name to your list of recent fall of snow, no trace has yet been sufferers.” Soid by City Drug Store. found. There is little chance of the man yet being alive as many days have elapsed since be disappeared, and if he has per Lumber at Low Prices. Jackson County Lumber Company, ished, there is little chance of recovering having cut out their timber and prejiar- his Ixxly until the snow leaves the moun ed to move their mill have a large tains in the spring. Martin Zanon offers quantity af grxxl building material in a reward of |50 for the recovery of the their yard that they will sell at bottom prices. Farmers will find this a good :body. opjxrrtunity to purchase lumber at their own price. Stabbing Affray at Gold Hill. Hon. H. Von der Hellen was in the county seat this Wednesday. He will Last Thursday afternoon Charley John- leave for Salem on Saturday to take up son, while intoxicated, and Tony Olson his duties at this session of the state were scuffling in Game's saloon at Gold legislature. Hill when Johnson suddenly became ANNOUNCEMENT In accordance with time-hon ored custom of the big city stores we are offering bargains in the various lines which we carry preparatory to making our spring purchase of Dry and Fancy Goods, Gents Fur nishings, Clothing, Etc. Etc. We shall be most pleased to show you our several lines and assure you that there will be some articles interesting to you and really good value for the money we ask for them. NUNAN-TAYLOR CO. JACKSONVILLE. ORE. —- ■ ■ ■- ■■ ■■■■■■ II ■ ■!!.■■■■ ■ No. <34 angry and stabbed Olson with a dirk i knife just under the heart making an ugly wound an inch and a half long, j Medical aid was called and several stitches were required to draw the wound together. Mr. Olson seems to be get- 1 ting around nicely for which both the gentlemen should be very thankful. Mr. Johnson was given a hearing and bound oven to the district court and in default of f-VM) bail, was brought to Jacksonville and placed in the county jail to await the March session of the district court. May Build Stub Road. Articles of incorporation were recently filed of the Medford & Crater Lake Railroad Company. The incorporators of record are A. A Davis, B. F. Adkins, J. M. Keene, R. H. Whitehead, B. H. Harris, W. F. Entropand W. I. Vawter. The capital stock has been fixed at JolXl, 000. The object is to construct and oper ate a railroad from Medford east to the timber belt. This corporation is to sup ercede the Southern Oregon Development Co., and takes over the rights of way, surveys, etc, of that company which has been engaged in preliminary work on the proposed route for some months. Permanent organization of the new com pany will be perfected soon, it is an nounced. Murderers Captured. Yesterday information was received by telephone from the Sheriff of Del Norte county to the effect that he had apprehended the murderers of Pat. Dunn. They were trying to make their wav up the coast, and had parted with one dollar bills which was a part of the booty secured, and had in their posses sion other articles evidencing their guilt. Apprehending these men isagcod piece of work on the part of the Sheriff of Del Norte County.—Grants Pass Her aid. I REV. CARLISLE P. B. MARTIN, L. L. D. Of Waverly, Texas, writes: “Of a morning, when first arising. I often find a troublesome collection of phlegm which firoduces a cough and is very hard to dis- odge; but a small quautity of Ballard’s Horehound Syrup will at once dislodge it, and the trouble is over. I know of no medicine that is equal to it, and it is so pleasant to take. I can most cordially reeommend it to all persons needing a i medicine for throat or lung trouble.” Sold by City Drug Store. Correspondents Wanted. The Sentinel desires to give its sub scribers the news from all parts of the county hence we want a good, live, cor respondent at all the leading postoffices tn the county where there is no paper published. Send in the news and you will be treated right. Marriage Licenses. The county clerk is not doing such a rushing business in marriage licenses since the holiday season is over, but on Jan. 3rd he issued one to Jno. R. Smith and Miss Rosie Mayham, and on Jan. 4th another to Henry T. Andrews and Thresa B. Berger. Call and Settle. Those knowing themselves indebted to the undersigned are reguested to call at once and pay up. C hris U lrich .