Jacksonville sentinel. (Jacksonville, Or.) 1903-1906, January 13, 1905, Image 7

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    THE COUNTY NEWS
of this section will be increased within
the next few years.
Dies of Hunqer and Exposure.
Short Pdrjqrdphs Reqdrdinq Doinqs
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Ihrouqhoul the lenqth <ind The laxly of David Zanon was found
Breadth ot Jackson County as 1 last Sunday in the Salt Creek mountains,
We Succeed In Capturinq them. i about three miles from his home, by
SOME ARI NEWSY: SOME ARE NOE
••that Rascal Pat.”
The public school is soon going to put
<»n u roaring farce comedy entitled ‘'That
Rascal Pat” which is said to I m - an A No.
I production. It will be presented by
the high school pupils assisted t»y some
of the instructors, ami will doubtless lx-
as goo<l as anything that has lx-en seen
in that line here for a long time. Punds
raised by the entertainment will be added
to the school library fund.
Drops Ik’dd in Shop.
| searching parties who had been out in
I search of hint since shortly after Christ­
mas. One of the ¡tarties had, several
«lays prior to finding the laxly, found the
missing man’s ax stuck in a small tree
which he had cut down. The laxly was
found in a thicket of young firs only a
short distance from this place, but several
days later, where he had laid down per-
ished from hunger and cold.
The txxly was brought to Jacksonville
Tuesday and buried in the Catholicceme-
tery, Rev. Father Lane conducting the
burial services. Deceased was a native
of Trent, Austria,and was 50 years of age.
His brother, Martin Zanon, of I^tke
creek, was the only relative living iu
this country.
Eeam Runs Awdy.
The following is a press rejxirt of Jan.
Harvey York of Kubli had quite an
loth, from Grants Pass: The funeral of
Jrffereson Allen, the mechanic and black- exciting runaway on Saturday while re­
smith, who dropped dead Saturday at turning home from a trip to (.rants Pass
the Greenback mine, was hel«l from the 1 with a team says the Rogue River Cour­
family residence in this city yesterday. ier. He was rilling on the running gears
Interment occurred at (hid Fellows'cem­ of the wagon and a horse, tied to the
etery. Mr. Allen was a strong robust wagon, was being led behin<l In going
man, an«l his death was lx>th a shock and i down a little declivity, the wagon ran
a surprise to his many friends, both at I against one of the horses which prompt­
Greenback and in this city. He had ly began to kick and succeeded iu kick-
lx-en at work in the Greenback black­ 1 mg over the traces anil one of the lines
smith shop, as usual, all day Saturday, as well. The team then ran away and 1
and just before the time for quitting the driver, with no means to control it,
work, fell dead on the shop flixir. His jum|x-d off without injury. The horse
comrades carried him to the mine lodg- behind the wagon, an unwilling partici­
ing hoiUK-, and medical aid was summon­ pant in the race, was jerked down and
ed, but to no avail. Deceased leaves a dragged for some little
distance
wi<low and child.
an<l would undoubtedly have been
killed, had not the halter parted in the
nick of time. The runaway team finally
Quarterly Conference.
broke away from the wagon, leaving it
Ixidly demolished in a ditch. The horses
Quarterly conference of the Jackson­ were recovered and were not liadly in­
ville charge was held at the M. E. church jured.
last Saturday conducted by Presiding
Elder J)r. Wire, it was well attended
Buy Your Wall Paper at Howe.
and considerable business of importance
was conducted.
Why patronize agents and send your
The Phoenix and Independence ap­ money away when you can do as well
pointments were consolidated and added at home, and every dollar sent out of
to the Medford charge, Rev. Blackwell town hurts you as well as you merchant.
preaching there at 3:00 o'clock ever Sun­ Besides if you run short you can get
day afternoon. The Griffin creek ap­ more without adilitinal cost, or if you
pointment was ydded to the Jacksonville | have any left it can I m - returned and get
charge and Rev. A. J. Armstrong will ' your money. Come in and see my stock
pieach there the 2nd and 3rd Sundays of and get my prices. I can pfcase you.
each month at 3:00 o'clock. Preaching
C. W. C onklin .
services will l>e held here every Sunday
now at 11:00 and 7:30 o'clock which
Strayed or Stolen.
change will lx- appreciated by the Jack­
sonville |>eople.
Strayed from the Selby place, about
The report at the conference showed
two months ago one 3-vear-old Ixiy mare
everything to lx- up hi good sha|x- in this
colt, branded "1” on left shoulder. Find­
district and the work progressing favor­
er will please notify the owner Adolph
ably in the hands of able and sincere
Schulz, Jacksonville Oregon, who will
ministers.
pay all just claims for damages.
Sells fat Steers.
THE KEY THAT UNLOCKS THE
DOOR TO LONG LIVING.
The men of eighty-five and ninety
■ years of age are not the rotund well fed,
I but thin, spare men who live on a slend­
er diet. Be as careful as he will, how­
ever, n man past middle age, will oc-
j easionallv eat too much
of some
: article of food not suited to his constitu­
tion,and will need a dose of Chamberlain’s
Stomach and Liver Tablets to cleanse
and invigorate his stomach and regulate
his liver and bowels. When this is done
there is no reason why the average man
should not live to old age. For sale by
City Drug Store.
Geo. Cutey sold a bunch of alxnit50
head of fat steers to Mitchell this week
and delivered them at Medford Wednes­
day. He has been feeding about 200
head on the Swain ranch this fall and
will have the balance to turn off at good
prices in the near future. F. Coppie,
Jim Buckley, Anthony Watkins and
Frank Cameron helped Mr. Culev drive
this bunch to Medford and were in Jack­
sonville Thursday on their return trip
home. The lioys say there are several
large bunches of cattle being fed in the
Gentlemen.
Appk-gate country this year that many
We take your measure for tailor made
of them will be ready for the market in suits, cloths guaranteed, perfect or no
the near future. Good prices are being acceptance. Our Samples are the very
realized by stockmen for la-ef cattle now latest patterns. Call and see them.
and without a doubt the stock business
N unan T aylor Co.
SPECIAL
SALE
In order to make room for the new Spring Stock
of Millinery, Miss Katherine Chapman is now
clearing
out
all
her Winter Goods at
AT ACTUAL COST
Now is the time to purchase a Good Hat at a
Great Bargain. All Winter Goods sold at a great
discount. The bargains she offers cannot be
duplicated in Jackson County.
Children’s Hats 25 cts. and up. Fash-
ion able Dress Hats at 50 per cent
Discount.
Lewis and Clark Centennial.
International scope is assured to the
Lewis and Clark Centennial Exposition
to be held at Portland, Oregon, from
June 1st to October 15, 1906, by President
Roosevelt’s approval of the act of Cong
ress making an appropriation for the Ex­
position, and his invitation to foreign
countries to jxirticipate Portland's Expo­
sition will represent a total outlay of over
$5,000,000. Though covering 40-5 acres
of land and naturai lake, it will be com- '
pact in form, and the average person will
lx: able to »ee and comprehend it all in a
few days at moderate cost. The cream of
the foreign and domestic exhibits to lie
made at St. ixruis this year will tie trans­
ferred to Portland at the close of the
Louisiana Purchase Exposition.
The
United States exhibit will be moved entire
to Portland and installed in buildmg to lie
specially erected. This exhibit will be
worth $XOO.OOO. In addition Portlai d
will have tnanv features which will not lie
seen at St. Louis, such as exhibit demon­
strating the life, customs and industries
of China, Japan, Hawaii, Siberia, Russia,
Alaska. Australia, New Zealand, the Phil­
ippines and India.
The Lewis and Clark Centennial will
bt the first international exposition under
Government patronage ever held on the
Pacific Coast. It will be in every wav a
Western exposition. The railroads will
make low rates from Missouri and Miss- .
issippi river fioints to Portland, and ex­
ceptionally low rates will be in effect be­
tween Portland and the Rocky Mountain
region.
CHAS. H. BASYE
Will conduct a geno­
ral Blacksmith busi­
ness
at
the
old
ORQNEMILLER STAND
Wagon and Plow Work,
Horseshoeing and Ma­
chinery a Specialty.
SATISFACTION GUARANTEED
----------- FINE------
CABINET
—PHOTOS—
$3.00 a Dozen
UNTIL
FURTHER
NOTICE.
Io Posing sod Finishing my Pic-
tvres cannot be excelled.
Filled Promptly.
Orders
G. W. MACKEY
Over Miller’« Hardware Store
Medford,
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Oregon
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You Can Furnish
Your House
With Better Goods
For Less Money
At Norris’ Furni­
ture Store, two
doors from p. o.,
Medford, Oregon,
than at Any Other
Store
In Southern
Oregon.
Everything for the
Kitchen, the Bed­
room and the Par­
lor. Come in and
Examine My
Stock.
CURED PARALYSIS.
T. C. NORRIS,
Medford, Ore. j
W. S. Baily, P. O. True, Texas writes:
“My wife had been suffering five years
with paralysis in her arm, when I was
persuaded to use Ballards Snow Liniment
which cured her all right. I have also
used it for old sores, frostbites and skin
Fine watch repairing a specialty at
eruptions. It does the work.” 25c 50c
Hickel’s jewelry shop, Jacksonville.
$1.00. Sold by City Drug Store.