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About Jacksonville sentinel. (Jacksonville, Or.) 1903-1906 | View Entire Issue (Jan. 6, 1905)
ARTHUR IS TAKEN Aquarium tor I he fair An aquarium which will contain sev- erl hundred varieties of fish will la* a Stronghold is at Last Taken by the feature of the United States Government Valiant Japs After a Resistance exhibit at the Lewis and Clark Centen That Will Go Down Into History nial. The Exjxtsition authorities have as Most Stubbort on Record. received a communication from tile Government Building. Huge glass tanks from six to 12 fert JAPS OCCUPY THE CITY TUESDAY long will lx? erected in the fisheries sre- tion, containing all known members of Port Arthur has at last auccumed to the finny tribe that the Government can the tierce tenacity of the Ja|»nese at collect. The tank will be abovethe level tack. General Stossel has seen the use of the fioor, and the light will come from lessness of further resistance which above, so that the visitors to the exhibit would have been a crime against human can see the fish swimming about in their ity. natural element. Several hundred feet The conditions of the surrender are not of glass walls will lie in charge of ex yet known, but in all quarters it is an perts from the Goverment department, ticipated that they are such as an honor who will attend to the proper care and able soldier may accept from a brave an<l feeding of the fish. victorious enemy. It is said __ that ____ sjx-cial ,__________ arrangements „______ ____ will At 9:45 o’clock Monday night the com- have to lx- made for the accomodation of missioners completed signing of the cap- 1 the Chinook salmon, as he will butt his itulation agreement. Both armies had ! head against the wall if confined in a suspended hostilities five hours earlier. limited tank, causing his own death. The city of Port Arthur was occupied Impatient of restraint, the salmon would, by the Japanese Tuesday. if allowed commit suicide bv charging Tokio is the scene of rejoicing, people against the walls of his prison. It is be- finding in the outcome comjxrnsation for lieved that to overcome this suicidal pro- all the sacrifice of life and monev that pensity of the salmon that smaller cir was entailed in the ten months’ siege. cular tanks will need to be provided for To what extent the fall of Port Arthur the accommodation of the Chinooks. In will make for a restoration of peace is such quarters the fish could not get an open question. There is an encourag- sufficient headway, and the curved wall TIMBER LAND. ACT JUNE :i. IM7X NOTICE Weather Report lor November. FOR 1*1 Bl.RATION. ing note in the expression of Baron Hay- would not offer enough resistance for United Htaln» Lan«! office. Rowtmrg <>rex«*h Oct •, 1901 ashi, Japanese Minister.to London,of the him to kill himself by impact with the Following is tin- report of ü S Volun Notice H hereby given that tn compliAiice with hope that in some way it will facilitate walls, the pruvi*tun» ul the act «»! LongtecM <4 June 3. teer Weather Observer E. Britt, for Jack 1M7M, entitled 'An Act for the »ale of Tim Orr final peace, though the pacific note is Lan«!* in the State* of California. Oregon. Nevada sonville, for month of November Latitude and Washington Territory a« eatrnded to all 42«leg IM min west, longitude 121 deg 5 perhaps lost in the later words of the ' the Public f.arxl Slate* by art of AuguM 4 1^, New S. S. Officers Minister, which calls attention to the nun north. WILLIAM A AITKIN, fact that the Port Arthur arniv will now I of Ashland, county of Jackson. State of Oregon, 1 MAKI- han thi* dav file«! tn this office hi* sworn «date- CHASACTVa or be free to go north, which is an offset to On Wednesday evening the following merit No »'»477, for the purchase of the north east PATH Mt M MINI Mt M IAIN M v quarter o! Section No 10. Townwhip iU Maith 1 .79 HI .10 the reinforcements General Kuropatkin new officers were elected for the M. E. ....... ¡»art cloudy '» of Range 3 W ml, and wilt offer proof to show that .•w M ........ d< udy has been receiving from Russia since the Sunday school which is said to lie in a the land sought is more valuable for Us limber or » «H ........................... dear .V» stone than for agricultural purtmara, and Io r* 4 10 ——.......... cloudy battle of Shakhe. most flourishing condition. tablish ht* claim to said lan<l before the Register 1 5 . 4M 1 XI cl<«udy ' ;« and Receiver of this office at Rosrlmrg Oregon, ft M The spirit of the Russians may l»e judg ¡«r t cloudy Supt. C. W. Conklin, Asst. Supt. Orris on Monday. the 9th day of January, 1905 7 ftp 40 part cloudy ed by the statement of the Secretary of Crawford, Secy. Gladys Shaw, Trcas. lie name* a* witnesses Prank K Kincart of ra :i7 * . bar m » Oakland Oregon llarry U Miller of Myrtle 9 1 w clear the embassy in London that the cam Miss Abbie Henry, Librarian, Miss Grace Creek Oregon, Maa W Luckenbat h of Medford 10 <»4 ¡n cirar ..................... «7 It paign will be renewed with fresh vigor Raypboltz, Organist, Mrs. Taylor, and Oregon anti John II Aitken of I s I i I mik I Oregon '** I art c'ot.dy Any and all ticraons claiming adverarly the 7o U 49 cloudy ............ in the spring, and that the nation will Asst., Organist Miss Lena Hooks. altovr described lands are requested to hie their 1.1 fij 41 |>art cloudy claim* in this office on or beiufe Maid 9th day <4 11 si 41 <17 ... . ..... cloudy not be content to permit Port Arthur to January 1905. 55 15 . 41 90 .......... ... .. cloudy J T BRIDGE*. Ml Ifl remain in the hands of the Japanese. ..................... cloudy "I was much affected with sciatica,’ ••II. 12-23 keg later. 1 17 M 11 •.* cloudy Both in Paris and London it is believed writes Ed C. Nud, lowaville, Sedgwick 40 I 50 IM «. .25 1* ......... |»arl cloudy 19 44 :« Co., Kan., "going al »out on crutch, s and ......... I »art cloudy that the squadron under Vice-Admiral •<X 1 |>ar< cloudy A fine selection of glassware at Nunaa» .’1 .*►> ] .19 Í Kojestvenskv, which s’arted from Libau suffering a deal of pain. I was induced ....... part cloudy 57 1 40 to try Ballard's Snow Liniment, which Taylor Company’s to be *ol<l with baking 22 ....... part cloudy for the Far East three months ago, will relieved me. I used three 50c Ixittles. power at no additional charge. .'<J Zl .3J ......... part cloudy ÍM 1 •. ’ 1 M Xi ......... part cloudy have to retrace its way home, as an ad It is the greatest liniment I ever used; MJ 25 .. 41 cloudy .................. lift herence to the original plans would in have recommended it to a number of j>er 42 .................. cloudy 45 I MJ ■r. M sons; all express themselves as being ...................... cloudy vite disaster without probability of effect 52 & .. :i9 <JB ....................... cloudy benefited by it. I now walk without J9 IS .14 " 1' ............ cloudy ing a juncture with the warships at pres crutches, able to perform a great deal of 30 41 ................... cloudy M ent in the harbor of Vladivostok. light labor on the farm.” 25c, 50c, JI .(Mi. Sold by City Drug Store. That Japan may not be permitted to Temperature—mean max. 5M.06; mean retain po«ession of Port Arthur without I min. 39.36; mean 4M.66. Max. 70 on 12th; dispute is shown in the fact that paris CURED HIS MOTHER OF RHEUMA min. 32, on >>tb; greatest daily range Second Floor, Adkins Block, newspapers are already reviving the claim TISM. 30. opposite Postoffice. made in 1901 that the holding of that Precipitation—Total for month, 2.54 “My mother has been a sufferer for Medford - Ore position, commanding the Eastern seas, many years from rheumatism," says W. inches. Greatest in 24 hours, .90 inches by the Japanese would lie a menace to II. Howard of Husband Pennsylvania. on 15th. "At times she was unable to move at all, European powers. Fine Photography a Specialty. while at all times walking was painful. NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION. There is a conviction in diplomatic cir I presented her with a bottle of Chamber Special attention %iuen to posin# Lnnd Office ut Roseburg. Oregon cles in St. Petersburg that some one of lain’s Pain Balm and after a few appli of children. Jill work guarani . -Nov teed. Prices reasonable. Notice is hereby given that the following the powers may make a tender of friend cations she decided it was the most won named settler has Hied notice of hi« intention Io ly offices and the intimation is conveyed derful pain reliever she had ever tried, in make final proof in support of hi* claim and fact, she is never without it now and is that «aid proof will be made Ixtote John S. Orth that the United States may take the ini at all times able to walk. An occasional County Clerk nt his office at Jacksonville. Ore.’ on Feb 21. 1905, viz II 1< No. 9015 Chat les tiative. Should that be the case, it could application of Pain Balm keeps away the Hofer, lor the lot .1 of Bee. IS. T .19 H R. 4 W. only be upon assurance from both the pair} that she was formerly troubled He name» the following wi I iicsm - s to prove bis continuous residence upon and cultivation of warring powers that the tender would be with." For sale by City Drug Store. Office one block south of Courthouse «aid land, viz Janie. Rock, Hr., James Rock received by them in good part. JACKSONVILLE. • • OREGON Jt Dick Rock and John Beckner all of Apple- gate, Oregon. Early Tuesday two Russian torpedo CHAMBERLAIN’S COUGH REMEDY 11 is 19«» J,T‘ 11 IS. 12-23 Register, UNITED STATES COMMISSIONER. launches arrived at Chefoo, and there THE BEST MADE. Filing« and final proof nisdc on homesteads Hotel for Sale. were then seven Japanese torpedo de and timber claim«. Corrected plat« «bowing "In my opinion Chamberlain’s Cough all vacant land«. Ina Rogue Rivertown. Title perfect and stroyers in the harbor. Later in the Remedy is the best made for colds," says NOTARY PUBLIC AND CONVEYANCER. the opportunity for a profitable business. Mrs. Cora Walker of Porterville, Califor- morning four destroyers departed. Legal paper» of nil kind« made out. Special Building well located, in good repair ia. There is no doubt about its being the attention given to paper» iu settlement of Russian officers who have reached Che and fully furnished. Six lots ami a rich estates. best. No other will cure a cold so quick garden tract where all vegetables needed foo relate that the Port Arthur garri ly. No other is so sure a preventive of ABSTRACTER OF TITLE«, for the hotel can be raised ami a*t abund son was completely worn out by five days pneumonia. No other is so plesant and Mo«t complete set of abstract book« in the ance of fruit. Titular land tract of 12 county, Atmtracts made promptly and ac- of continuous fighting, that the supply safe to take. These are good reasons curately. acre 2J£ miles distant goes with property. of food was almost exhausted, and that why it should be preferred to any other. REAL ESTATE AND INSURANCE All sold at a bargain and immediate pos The fact is that few people are satisfied Fine list of country and town property tor the limit of resistance had been reached with any other after having once session given. Good reason for selling. used «ale and rent. M. Calhoun, when General Stossel made his offer of this remedy. For sale by City Drug MONEY LOANED. ________________ Phoenix, Oregon. Store. capitulation. Warrants ix.ught and «old. Collections made Taxes paid. Rents collected. Prompt reply If you have occasion to visit thecounty to all letters. Charges reasonable. seat and dont know where to stop, in Rogue River Creamery, Medford, man- Hawk, the harness and shoe man, now quire for the Taylor House where you lias his shop in the Learned building op ufactures the C. E. G. brand fancy cream can secure first class beds ami meals bv posite the U. S. hotel. Good work at ery butter, that is clean, elegant and guar lion. IL K. Hanna, judge of 1st judicial dis the day or week. Transient trade solicit anteed. Ask your merchant for it. reasonable prices. trict, and any Jacksonville buninesw num. ed and all treated right. H. C. MACKEY Photo Gallery SILAS J. DAY REFERENCES: