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About Jacksonville sentinel. (Jacksonville, Or.) 1903-1906 | View Entire Issue (Jan. 13, 1905)
THE COUNTY NEWS Short Pdrdqraphs Regarding Doinqs Throuqhout the lenqth and Breadth of Jackson County as We Succeed In Capturing Ehem. SOME ARE NEWSY: SOME ARE NOT Frank Kelly arrested near this place on suspicion, has confessed to the murder together with Harrv Brown, of Arcata, of Pat Dunn at Patrick's Creek, Thursday December 29. Kelly, who lives in Che halis, Wash., seems not to realize the enormity of the crime, and acts as though half-witted, but Brown is evidently a des perate customer. The two men laugb and sing together in jail and jest about the murder, which was a particularly cold blooded and atrocious one. Dunn, the victim, was an old store keeper, who lived alone in his isolated cabin. His head was crushed by blows with an ax and a lieavv club. The men sav that thev had heard that Dunn, who was a widely-known man, had much gold hidden in his cabin. They went there and found two miners with Dunn. These they told that two good men were needed at the Monumental mine.and the miners set out at once to secure employment. Brown and Kelly then attacked the old man. Brown claims to have a home and rela tives in Humboldt County, California, and Kelly says that his parents live at Chehalis, Wash., and that he has an uncle named Felgate, employed in the San Francisco mint. fourth, and, as it proved, the last l>ear, was laid low. The three men each shoul dered a cub, contenting themselves with j taking the scalp of the mother bear, and reached home indue time. frozen to Death. A young man named A. E. Bennett was 1 found frozen to death in the woods near Callahan’s ranch, in Alkali Nalley. Sat- ’ urday. Bennett left here December 31 I on horseback with provisions and mail for ' his homestead. leaving his horse at Cal lahan's he left there on foot, and is sup posed to have lost his bearings in the | woods, where there was about two feet of I snow'. Bennett was a big, athletic fellow 27 years old, had been married a year, ! and came here from Pennsylvania. — Klamath Falls Republican. Drowns at Gold Kay. CIGARS TO BURN ALLOFTHE POPULAR BRANDS, TO ALSO BACCOS AND EVERY THING DESIRED FASTIDIOUS OF THE BY USERS WEED. COMPLETE LINE OF FRESH CANDIES, CANNED GOODS ETC. WE ALSO’ HANDLE BAKERY BREAD The rushing Rogue added another1 victim to its already long list last Satur- ' day evening as was proved by the tinding of the dead body of IL R. Moore in the CALL ON THE NEW FIRM, race at Gold Ray, where it had lain for several hours. Moore was employed at the dam as a carpenter and started to go to his work Friday evening after dark, which was the last time he was seen alive. The tracks he hud made in walk- ing were seen in the soft earth along the TIMBER LAND ACT JUNE 3 1S7S NOTICE Weather Report I or November. 1<»R PUBLICATION. edge of the race, and it was apparent he United Male« Land office. Roseburg, Oregon, IXt 6, ISM had slip|x-d and tried to save himself Following ts tile rrjMirt ol U S Voluti- Notice is hereby given that in compliance with after he ha<l discovered his dangerous the provisions ol the act <»l Congrees of June 3. leer Weather Observer E. Britt, tor Jack** entitled "Alt Act tor the «ale ot Timlwr position in the darkness. He was en 1B7* for month of November latitude Land« tn the Stale« of California Oregon. Nevada veloped in a gum coat and was helpless and Washington Territory," ns extended to all ■ 42 dt-g IH min west; longitude 123 deg 5 the Public Land Slates by act of August I. 1W, in the water where he had fallen. There min north. WILLIAM A. AITXr.M, being two gangs of workman employed of Ashtand. county of Jackson state of Oregon CHAM ACVMM <JM has this <lav hied in this office his sworn side i > atk maxi * mini - mac'r- at Gold Ray, Moore was not missed un meat Mt'M MUM TAIN No. <>177. for the purchase ot the north east f>A% 40 .10 ...... .... |<wrt cloudy 1 •• .... w til Saturday evening, when the Ixuly was quarter ot sect win No 10. Township 10 Maith 39 M ot Range 3 West.and will offer proof to show that 2 .. .. ........... cloudy found. Coroner Cameron held an inquest the land sought is more valuable tor Its timber or :«.■> 3 <•1 dear Successful Bear Hunt. 43 4 ..I «V* .10 .. . .........cloudy stone than tor agricultural purposes. ai><! to es and a verdict was returned in accordance tablish his claim lo said la ml la-lore the Register A 4M 32 ................... cloudy » « . ... W ........... l«rt cloudy with the above facts. Moore was about and Receiver ot this office at Roseburg Oregon, Ml « |x»rt cloudy -Monday. the Vth day of January. JOlC. *' A dispatch from Ashland to the Tele 35 years old and leaves a wife and child, oil lie M M 37 names as witnesses Frank E Klucart ot ............................. vicar 3f. ........ ,drtr M V gram dated Jan. 9.g ves the following ac the family recently came to Southern Oak!..nd Oregon. Ilarry W Miller ot Myrtle 37 I f»4 . ,. . clrnr lo Creek Oregon. Mn« W I.uckentiach of Medford ...| »7 count of a bear hunt in Southern Oregon: Oregon from California. 3M Oregon and John II Aitken ol Ashland Oregon II .. |«rt cloudy 70 • IV 12 .. ...| Auy and ull persons claiming adversely the cloudy News of one of the most successfuland re 13 .. ...| tl ala,ve descritied lands are requested to file their |«rt cloudy claims in this office on or before said 9th day ol It ♦t «7 ... 61 markable bear hunts in the mountains of .. ... ... cloudy ‘•I was much affected with sciatica,' January I1M>. .V» w U> tl ................. cloudy Southern Oregon this Winter was writes Ed C. Nud, lowaville, Sedgwick » 1« 60 J. T BUIDGEH. cloudy .a 17 12 Register. 2» .•............. doudy brought to Ashland yesterday. Three Co., Kan., "going about on crutches and »11. 12-23 ...I Ä0 .25 1* .. . . |>art cloudy ** hunters—Grant Bilderback, Hugh and suffering a deal of pain. I was induced 19 H 32 (Mart doudy .. ftp ........... part doudy A fine selection of glassware at Nunan* 20 Philander Dozier—d uring the week to try Ballard’s Snow Liniment, which ...| -V» 39 21 .. ......... part cloudy relieved me. I used three 50c bottles. 57 IO .............. part cloudy struck some fresh bear tracks on the edge It is the greatest liniment I ever used; Taylor Companv’t to la- sold with baking 23 .. .!» . . 50 part cloudy power at no additional charge. ...1 *4 UM 3» of Keen Creek Prairie, about 2U miles have recommended it lira numlarr of per 21 . .part doudy to 2fi .. 11 doudy sons; all express themselves as being southeast of this city. ■ d A. 42 doudy benefited by it. I now walk without Ml 27 to c> , ...................... doudy They followed the tracks up to the «Kt M 2S .. ... 39 cloudy crutches, able to perform a great deal of summit of the mountains, near Hiatt's, a light labor on the farm.” 25c, 50c, $1.00. 29 . . ta 34 ..... ................... cloudy 30 41 54 distance of several miles through snow Sold by City Drug Store. 31 .. from two or three feet deep, when their Temperature—mean max. 58.06; mean dogs found and engaged in a fight with a CURED HIS MOTHER OF RHEUMA min. 39.26; mean 4HtHl. Max. 70 on 12th; big brown bear, which was in the hollow TISM min. 32, on 5th; greatest daily range Second Flrxir, Adkins Block, trunk of an enormous yellow pine tree. | 30. “My mother has been a sufferer for opposite Postoflice. Two of the dogs were nearly killed before many years from rheumatism,” says W. Precipitation—Total for month, 2.M one of the hunters advanced to the side H. Howard of Husband Pennsylvania. Medford - Ore inches. Greatest in 24 hours, .90 inches of the tree and put a bullet through “At times she was unable to move at all, on 15th. while at all times walking was painful. bruin’s head. I presented her with a bottle of Chamber Fine Photography a Specialty. While taking care of the carcass of the lain's Pain Balm and after a few appli NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION. Special attention given to posing Land Office at Roseburg. Oregon. bear the hunters heard the growling of cations she decided it was the most won of children. Jill work guaran Nov 10. P.iOI another, high up in the hollow of the derful pain reliever she had ever tried, in teed. Prices reasonable. Notice is hereby given that the following named settler has filed make <4 his intention to fact, she is nevei without it now and is same tree. Various expedients were re make final prcxrf in sup|s>rt of his claim, ami at all times able to walk. An occasional that said uroot will lie made before John S. Orth, sorted to to bring number two dow n, but application of Pain Bahn keeps away the County Clerk, at his office at Jacksonville. Ore without success, until one of the men pain that she was formerly troubled on Feb. 21. 1!«K'|, via: H E No. OOftfi, Charles Hofer, for the lot 3 ol Sec. IK, T 3» H R. I W went to the opening and pointing his rifle with.” For sale by City Drug Store. He names the following witnesses to prove his continuous residence upon and cultivation of up in the darkness, took a shot for gen Office one block south of Courthouse said land, vix James Kick, Hr., James Rock eral results. A good-size cub was brought CHAMBI*RLA1N’S COUGH REMEDY jr Dick Rock and John Beckner all of Apple JACKSONVILLE, * * OREGON gate, Oregon. * to earth with a bullet through his foot, i Tin-, best made . J. T. BatnoM, II-IS. 12-23 Register. and was soon given his quietus. The UNITED STATES COMMISSIONER. "In my opinion Chamberlain’s Cough Filings »nd final proof made on homeatrada hunters were on the point of leaving Remedy is the best made for colds,” says Hotel for Sole. and tirnl>er claims. Corrected plats showing with their game when another unmistak Mrs. Cora Walker of Porterville, Califor- In a Rogue River town. Title perfect and all vacant lands. the opportunity lor a profitable business. NOTARY PUBLIC AND CONVEYANCER. able growl was heard high up in the hole ia. There is no doubt about its lieing the best. No other will cure a cold so quick Legal papers of all kinds made out. Special Building well located, in good repair of the tree, and another pot-shot was ly. No other is so sure a preventive of attention given to papers in settlement of and hilly furnished. Six lots and a rich estates. taken, with the net result that bear num pneumonia. No other is so plesant and garden tract where all vegetables needed ABSTRACTER OF TITLES, safe to take. These are good reasons ber three was added to the string. for the hotel can be raised and an abund Most complete set of alistract Ixxiks In the ance of fruit. Timber land tract of 12 The question began to grow serious as why it should lie preferred to anv other. county, Abstracts made promptly ami ac The fact is that few people are satisfied cural- ., acre 2Ji miles distant goes with property. to how they would transport their b’ar with any other after having once used All sold at a bargain and immediate pos REAL ESTATE AND INSURANCE. meat home, but they had agreed upon its this remedy. For sale by City Drug Fine list ot country and town property for session given. Good reason for selling. sale ami rent. disposition and were making a start, Store. M. Calhoun, MONEY LOANED. Phoenix, Oregon. when, hardly crediting their senses, they Warrants bought and sold. Collections made heard for the foutli time a growl in the Sunday Jan. 15 service will lie held at Taxes paid. Rents collected. Prompt reply If you have occasion to visit thecounty to all ietters. Charges reasonable. tree, which seemed tobe alive with bears. St. Joseph’s Catholic Church at 8:30a. m. seat ami dont know where to stop, in quire for the Taylor House where you By this time they had become expert in Benediction will be given at the close of can secure first class beds and meals bv REFERENCES: shooting bears in a hole of Cimmerian Mass and the evening service will lie Hon. H. K. Hanna, judge of 1st judicial dis the day or week. Transient trade solicit darkness, and it was not long before the omitted. trict, and any Jacksonville business man. ed and all treated right. LESTER H. C. MACKEY Photo Gallery SILAS J. DAY & SHULZ. ——J