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Short Paragraphs Regarding Doings Throughout the Length and Breadth of Jackson County as We Succeed In Capturing fhem. deer after they have been caught by their relentless pursuer, perhaps after several days of patient anticipation and lonely vigil. We have known of instan ces where unarmed men have tried to frighten one of them off and save the life of the fugitive deer but were unable to do so and were glad to get away unhurt themselves. SOME ARE NEWSY: SOME ARE NOE Dangerously Injured by a Cow THE COUNTY NEWS Report of Publlic School. PRIMARY DEPARTMENT. Mrs. Mary Peter, teacher. No. pupils enrolled 47 831 No. days attendance No. days absence 53 No. cases of tardiness 0 Average daily attendance 44 Names of pupils neither absent nor tardy: Juanita Crawford, Herbert Mit chell, Raymond Walters, Vera Wilson, Elsie Miller, Loyd Williamson, Pearl Wilson, Mae Armstrong, George Huffer, Earl Whipple, Mamie Hards, Lloyd Duncan, Ellis Davidson, Adarel Elmer, Florence Hall, Henry Hoefs, Charlie Mitchell, Carl Niedeniever, Elmer Whipple. INTERMEDIATE DEPARTMENT. TOBURN ALL OF THE POPULAR BRANDS, TO ALSO BACCOS AND EVERY Little Ruth, the youngest daughter of Councilman and Mrs C. C. Chappell, THING DESIRED BY was terribly injured by a cow Friday FASTIDIOUS USERS afternoon, and the wound was of such a nature that it was decided to take her to OF THE WEED. Portland the following morning for treatment, where it is reported this morning, her condition is improving. The little girl with her elder sister went out to the corral in which the cow was kept, and where Mr. Chappell , was working about her. Ruth wore a ' red jacket, which it is thought, had something to do with the animal's viscious actions, for as the little 5-year- old passed, the cow lowered her bead, the tip of her horn catching the little CALL ON THE NEW FIRM, girl in the corner of her mouth, and the side of her face, from mouth to ear, was laid open with a gaping, lacerated wound. Dr. Parson was immediately summoned, who took a number of stitches in closing the opening. It is expected that Ruth will recover, but her TIMBER LAND. ACT JUNK 3. 1878-NOTICE S. P. R. R. TIME FOR PUBLICATION. face will bear the marks of the cruel United Mates Land office. South-B’ ud Station*. Roar burg. Oregon. Oct. 6, 1904. Train*. horn for many a day.—Ashland Tidings. COMPLETE LINE OF FRESH CANDIES, CANNED GOODS ETC. WE ALSO HANDLE BAKERY BREAD SHULZ. Frances Donegan, teacher. No. pupils enrolled 47 • No. days attendance 800'i No. days absence 107 No. cases of tardiness 2 Average daily attendance 44) Names of pupils neither absent nor tardy: Edwin Dunn, Lloyd Miller, At Newport, on Yaqina bay, the fam- Louise Williamson, Rowell Hines, Harry I ous Oregon summer seaside resort that Randles, Earnest Niedemeyer, Lilly is destined to equal the great Newport resort on the Atlantic coast, a 13 room Snively. hotel, one block from the main busi GRAMMAR DEPARTMENT. ness section, fully furnished with good bedding, carpets, furniture, and kitchen A. O. Freel,teacher. fixtures, and the woodroom full of wood, No. pupils enrolled 35 is offeretl for sale at a bargain for No. days attendance 435 S cash, or will trade for land in No. days absence 4954 Rogue River Valley. Title perfect, house No. cases tardiness 0 in good repair and supplied¿cith hot and cold water on ower and upper floors, Average daily attendance 21.75 bath room, wood room, closets and all Names of pupils neither absent nor conveniencies of a modern boarding bouse tardy: Mabel Duncan, Harry Taylor, The house is paying property an«! is only Frances Kenney, Nora Wilson, Denver offered for sale by reason of the owner’s wife having asthma and not able to live MarsWVivian Beach, Vearl Young, Har in a low altitude. Full particulars articulara by old Wilcox. addressing the Sentinel office. HIGH SCHOOL DEPARTMENT. S. P. Robbins, teacher. No. pupils enrolled 30 No. days attendance 480 No. days absence 27 «4 No. cases of tardiness 0 Average daily attendance 22.5 Names of pupils neither absent nor tardy: Della Wilson, Elmer Hoefs, Genevieve Eckelson, Ephraim Wilson, Mabel Pruett, Abbie Henry, Grace Ray- pholtz, Clara EJmer, Almond Wilcox. CIGARS • SUMMONS. In the Justice’s Court for Jacksonville Justice district, Jackson county Oregon. J. W. Robinson, Flaiutiff, j Action vs. • to recover J. C. Whipp, Defendant: j money. To J. C. Whipp, the above-named de fendant, Greeting: In the name of the state of Oregon,vou are hereby required to appear in the above-entitled court, at the office of the Justice of the Peace for Jacksonville Jus tice's district, Jackson county. Oregon, in the City of Jacksonville, on or before six weeks from the «late of the first pub Oregon Timber Wolves. lication of this summons, and to answer the complaint filed on the alxrve entitle«l Giles Hunt, of Oakland, Oregon, re cause, and if yoy fail so to appear anti cently killed a large timber wolf that answer the plaintiff will take judgement | against you for the sum of $40.00 with measured seven feet from tip to tip, in interest thereon at the rate of 8 per cent the hills above Driver Valley, Douglas per annum from and after January 2nd county. The freocious beast would no 1902 and for the further sum of $25. doubt have attacked him had he not got Attorneys fees and for his costs anti dis bursements of this action, and will at the in a lucky shot in the nick of time which same time apply to the court for an order changed his notion. These animals are directing the personal property hereto becoming quite numerous of late years fore attached in this action, to be applied in Lane, Douglas Josephine and Jackson upon said judgment. This summons is published by order of the Hon. Henry G. counties and each succeeding year they Dox. the Justice of the Peace for said pre venture further into the valleys in larger cinct, made February 4th 1905, ordering numbers where their audacious depreda that the said summons be published in tions cause much greater Joss to farmers the Jacksonville Sentinel, a newspaper published at Jacksonville in Jackson and stockmen than those of the cougar. County, Oregon, that said publication be However, their favorite haunts are high made for six successive weeks. The up in the heavily timbered ranges of the date of the first publication of this sum Cascade mountains where they rear their mons is February 10th 1905 and the date of the last publication thereof anti the young and enjoy a venison diet both in last day in which you are permitted to season and out. Hunters have often answer, is March 24th 1905. J. R. N eil , found them sitting on the bank or trot- Attorney for Plaintiff. ting liesuerly around a pool in some little mountain stream where they have Rogue River Creamery, Medford, man succeeded in running a deer which has ufactures the C. E. G. brand fancy cream sought the deep pool for safety, and ery butter, that isclean, elegant and guar at other times have found the remains of anteed. Ask your merchant for it. Notice i* hereby given that in compliance with the provision* of the act of Cotigrees of June 3, U08, entitled "An Act tor the Mile of Tiuitier Lando in the Mate* of California, Oregon. Nevadu and Washington Territory." >< extended to all the Public Iu>nd States by act of August 4. 1MT2, No 1ft No 1! l> 111 MJttl 10 33 11 So 12 30 ....Albany..... a m lift 2 on Eugene i Ar. p til 4 .111 4 HI a tn 7 4ft ft 40 p III IO<« lu .14 10.47 11 10 4 fto 10 13 Il 14 11 31. II U 11 2* 11 :« a tn 12 02 12.12 Phoeirix Talent . I» m 12 35 i'A 12 M 1 4 2S Ashland .. Montague a in 4 111 « .. North-Bud Train* No 12 No I« u III A 30 Lv. Fot Hand IBM! ......... Salmi ..... WILLIAM A. AITKKN, of Aohland. county of Jackson, Male of Oregon, hao this day filed 111 thio office hi* »worn state ment No. 6477, for the purchase of the north east quarter of Section No 10. Township 40 South of Range 3 West,and will offer proof to show that the land sought la more valuable for it* ti in tier or atone than lot agricultural puruosc*. and to es tablish hia claim to said land tielore the Register and Receiver of this office al Ri.wlmig. Oregon, on Monday, the 9th day of January. 19U>. He name* c« Witnesses Frank'E Kincart of Oakland Oregon, Harry W Miller of Myrtle Creek Oregon; Max W Luckenbach ol Medlord Oregon and John II Aitken of ishlatid Oregon Any and all persona claiming adversely the above descrilied laud*arc requested to file their claim* in thi* office on or before mi id 9th day of January 19u5. J. T. BRIDGKN, 9-11, 12-23 Register. CARD. t to I U 3<W ...Roseburg........ ...Graut* I’asa. Cold lllll ...Central Point Medford 4 41 4 » i i 12 20 p m fi 10 ......... Sacramento ........... II 40 7 .. Ar Han Francisco Lv' H Oft A fine selection of glassw are at Nunan- Taylor Company's to lie sold with baking Ticket* «old to all points in the United State*. Sleeping ear reservation* made on application. power at no additional charge. Fteight house opens at •» a m and close* at 4 20 t> m. SCOTT M WILCOX. Agent. H. C. MACKEY Photo Gallery Second Floor, Adkins Block, opposite Postoffice. Medford - Ore pill NOTICE F«iR PUBLICATION. Land Office at Roseburg. Oregon. Nov 10, 1904. Notice i* hereby given that the following- named settler has filed notice ot his intention to make final proof in supj>ort ot hi* claim and that said proof will lie made la-tore John S Orth. County Clerk, at his office at Jacksonville <rte , on Feb. 21, 190ft, vix. H F. No 9064, Charles llofcr, for the lot 3 of Sec IM. T 39 H. R. 4 W He names the following witneiMes to prove hia continuous residence upon ami cultivation of Mild land, vix: James Rock. Sr., James Rock jr Dick Rock and John Beckner all of Apple gate, Oregon. J. T. Bntnoien, 11-18, 12-23 Register. Fine Photography a Specialty. Special attention given to posing of children. Jill work guaran> TIMBER LAND ACT JUNE 3, ls7s NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION. teed. Prices reasonable. United Stair* Land Office, Roseburg, Oregon, «let. 4, 1904. Notice i* hereby given that in compliance with the provision* of the act of Cungrcs* of June 3, IH7H. entitled "An Act tor the Sale of Timber Land* in the State* of California, Oregon, Neva da ami Washington Territory," a* extended to all the public land state* by act ol August I, 1M92, SILAS J. DAY Office one block south of Courthouse JACKSONVILLE, • • OREGON UNITED STATES COMMISSIONER. Filing* and final proof made on homesteads and timber claim*. Corrected plat* »bowing all vacant land*. NOTARY PUBLIC AND CONVEYANCER Legal paper* of all kind* made out. Special attention given to paper* in *ettlem<-nt ot estates. ABSTRACTER OF TITLES, Most complete net ot abstract book* in the county, Ab*tract* made promptly and ac curately. REAL ESTATE AND INSURANCE. Fine list of country and town property for xale and rent. MONEY LOANED. Warrant* bought and »old Collection» made Taxes paid. Rent* collected. Prompt reply to all ietters. Charge» reasonable. JOHRI-H K. RANDLM, of Ashland county ot Jackson state of Oregon, has thi» day filed in thi» office hi» «worn state ment No Mi» lor the purchase of the lots 1 and 2. 8H NEU of section No 2 in township No. 10 South, Range No 3, West, and will offer proof to show that the land »ought is more valuable for its tinilu-r or stone than for agricul tural purposes, and to establish his claim to said land before the Register and Receiver U. S. land office, at Roseburg, Oregon, on Friday the ftth day of January, nKI'i. He names as witnesses»: Frank K. Kincnrt of Oakland Oregon: Harry W Miller of Myrtle Creek Oregon and William T Beagle ami Charles A Burns, both of Ashland, Oregon. Any and all persons claiming adversely the above described lands are requested to file their claims in thi* office on or liefore said ftth dav of J“"",",7; ,wr’- I T HKIIW1ES. 9-14 12-28 Keister. Hie 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 REFERENCED in the county where there is no paper Hon H. K. Hanna, judge of 1st judicial di»* published. Semi in the news and you trlct, anti any Jacksonville business man. will be treated right.