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About Jacksonville sentinel. (Jacksonville, Or.) 1903-1906 | View Entire Issue (Jan. 13, 1905)
LOGAL HAPPENINGS V Brief, Breezy Various Place at Seat, By Notes Regarding the Events That Take and Near the County This the Only Paper. NEWS WHILE IT IS YET NEWSY <■ -__ x* -___________ A ,or Rheumatism. Cut». sPra,n* Wou"d** 01d Sores. Coms, Bunions, Galls. Bruise«. Contracted Muscles, Lame Back, Stiff Joints, Frosted Feet, Burns. Scalds, etc. AN ANTISEPTIC that stops Irritation, subdues Inflam mation. and drives out Pain. PENETRATES the Pores, loosens the Fibrous Tissues, promotes a free circulation of the Blood, giving the Muscles natural elasticity. BEST LINIMENT ON EARTH ONCE TRIED ALWAYS USED A oLlTG C a LITC " M B CURED SCIATIC RHEUMATISM Mrs. E. A. Simpson, 500 Craig St., Knoxville, Tenn., write«: ** 1 have been trying the baths of Hot Spring«. Ark., for rciatic rheumatism, but I get more relief from Ballard*« Snow Liniment than any medicine or anything I have ever tried. Inclosed find postoffice order for fl.00. Send me large bottle by Southern Express." THREE SIZES: 25c, 50c AND $1.00 BE SURE YOU OET THE GENUINE Ballard Snow Liniment Co. ST. LOUIS. U. S. A. SOLD AND RECOMMENDED BY CITY DRUG STORE, JACKSONVILLE, ORECON. Union Uivery Stables Rigs on short notice for timber cruisers, com mercial men, mining men, sawmill men, all kinds of men or parties. Horses fed at rea sonable rates. Geo. N. Lewis, Prop., jaciuonvm« CITY MARKET MEAT HENRY W. ORTH, PROP ALL KINDS OF FRESH MEATS :: WHOLESALE and RETAIL :: Joe Wetterer and Arthur Thompson have put in a sliuce lx>x on Jackson creek about four hundred yards above Judge Day’s residence and are now at work sliucing off the three or four feet of gravel and tailings that lie above the bed-rock and which contain more or less gold. It has been many year« since thi« part of the Jackson creek channel has been mined and there is every reason to be lieve that good value« lie in the old channel that once produced golrl in such abundance as to attract attention throughout the country. While it is fair to presume that the old channel was once washed quite thoroughly by the Centennial Notes. processes then in vogue, it is also reason able to supjxtse that with new processes and with the addition of the gold that Nebraska will have a big display at the has washed down from the hills in the Lewis and Clark Exposition. last 50 years, that it would pay to work A Cairo Street, and Asiatic Village, over the entire gravel deposits of Jack- and an exhibit showing the life and son creek. customs of the Japanese and Chinese wdl be features of the “Trail” at the Lewis and Clark Exposition. New Mining Company. Papers have been drawn for the in corporation of a new mining company to lie known as the Martha Mining Comp any. The principal incorporators will be W. H. Breevort of New York, principal owner of the Greenback,and R .N. Bishop, mining engineer for the same company. The new company will hold the Scenic, Yellow Dog and the Scorpion claims and the St. Peters group of claims, all lying within the vicinity of theGreenbackmine. The Scenic property is now being exten sively developed under the supervision of Mr. Bishop and it is currently report ed that a 10-stamp mill will be erected at this mine early in the spring. The other propet ties have been developed sufficient ly to prove that they are likely to be come as good paying mines as their famous neighbor, the Greenback. Mr. Bretvort is one of the wealthy mining mtn of the United States and the Martha Mining Company will have ample capital for any development and mill building that may be undertaken to put their mines in a producing condition.—Rogue River Courier. Change in Express. Special attention given to orders from a distance for .Mining Camps and Mills. Meats ship/fed promptly and in first-class condition. W. W. EIFERT 0. K. Barber Shop Wm. Puhi, Prop. The City Tailor Up-to-Date Shop A Perfect Fit Guaranteed. Three Fine Chairs I Good Workmen. Orders Taken for Suits From $12.00 up. Two fine Bathrooms with the IB Bifert, The Tailor. MEDFORD, best tubs cleanest towels, etc OREGON. PLEASANT AND MOST EFFECTIVE. T. J. Chambers, Ed. Vindicator, Lib erty, Texas, writes !>ec. 25, 1902: UNITED STATES LAND COMM 1SSIONKR "With pleasure and unsolicited by you, I bear testimony to the enrative Filing» nn<l final proofs tor honiestenils jxiwer of Ballard’s Horehound Syrup. and timber claim» made. 1 have used it my family and can cheer Jacksonville - • Oregon fully affirm it is the most effective and ----------- a----------------------------------------- best remedy for coughs and colds I have Sweet cider for mince meat at Learned's. ever used.” Sold by City Drug Store. OHN S. ORTH retarv Hitchcock upon the recommen dation of U. S. Di st. Atty. Heney, who is conducting the prosecution of land frauds in Oregon. Special agent Neu hausen went to Roseburg on Jan. 8 and took charge of the land office there which he will conduct at least until after the invent gat ions have been com, leted and the old officers reinstated or new ones appointed. New locks have been put on the land office doors and every precau tion taken by the government officials to prevent any thwarting of the ends of justice. Altho’ this action has been rumored for some time it comesas quite a surprise to the people in this district on account of these offiicials being so recently re appointed to these offices. These of ficials were removed by the recommend ation of Mr. Heney, because in his opinion, they like Mr. Hall, were able to "thwart the ends of justice.” We hope that Messrs. Bridges and Booth will be able to prove their in nocence of any wrong-doing and will be reinstated in due time. There has been a change in the express business of the city during the last week or two and now instead of the local office receiving and dispatching express pack ages twice a day via the Rogue River Ry., as they have done for a number of years past, they receive and send ont express on the early morning stage only, which arrangement doesn’t seem to suit the officers of the local office or the patrons either yet it seems as tho' there is nothing to do but "grin and bear it” hoping that a better and more satisfactory arrangement can be made in the near future, for, with the amount of business of that kind that is done here it seems that the Wells Fargo company should endeavor to make a more satisfactory arrangement for the accommodation of their many Jacksonville patrons. Two freight cars, bearing the cream of Wisconsin's educational exhibits at St. Louis, are on their way to Portland, where the exhibits will be shown at the Lewis and Clark Centennial. A most interesting feature of the Lewis and Clark Fair will be a miniature re production of a complete mine in opera tion, with its tunnel, shaft, hoist cars and track, drills, stamp mills, and camp. The Alaskan exhibit at the Lewis and Clark Centennial will show a complete display of fisheries, mines, and oils, to gether with various curios from the time of the Russian occupation. On account of the large acreage of water at the Lewis and Clark Exposition, special attention will be given to water sports. Mimic navel battles, on a scale impossible at previous Expositions, will be held during the Fair. The Oregon Territory, which Lewis and Clark opened up to settlers a hundred years ago, when they made their expedi tion, which will be commemorated at the Lewis and Clark Fair, had a popula tion in 1900 of 1,093,44). In 1890 the population was only 747,524. The exhibit which Missouri will send to the Lewis and Clark Exposition will be one that could not be duplicated for >300,000. It will consist of the cream of Missouri’s display at the Louisiana Pur chase Exposition, supplemented by an elaborate display collected for the West ern World’s Fair. The order of the United States Govern ment removing duty charges from all imports for the Lewis and Clark Exposi tion has now gone into effect. While exhibitors from foreign countries will be permitted to import their wares duty free, the strictest regulations will be enforced to see that the order is not taken advan tage of by smugglers The Oregon Agricultural College cadet corps is planning to march in a body to Portland, and camp near the Lewis and Clark Fair grounds during the Exposi tion . The cadet corps numbers 400 mem bers, and has besides a band of thirty Booth and Bridges Rmoved. pieces. The Washington Agricultural College also plans to send a cadet corps, A press dispatch from Washington, D, numbering 300, with a band of thirty C. dated Jan. 9th tells of the removal pieces, to the Fair. from the Roseburg land office of Regis Isn’t your subscription due? ter Bridges and Receiver Booth by Sec-