JACKSONVILLE SENTINEL IMUKD (>N FRIDAY OF EACH WEEK. HV I.KK W. IIF.NRV, EDITOR. Kutrml tn the poaloflc* of Jack m » ii ville, J.ickaon County, Oregon, a* arcottd < la»» matter Ht MM Mipr ion liatxa One year ..... . . hi« months ....... Thrre mouths . . . . . . C ijihhino T om ». The Srutlnrl ami thr Weekly Oregonian will <>r sent to one udilrraa lor f2 a year. The hruti- nel gives the jack «on county urwi ami the Ore­ gonian givra I hr slate, national ami world nrws, thus a iradrr la able to cover the entire news held al about thr price »1 but one paper. raiAL btmia atrrION» Thr Jacksonville Srntiuel will I m - sent to any adrlirss, at any poatoAce in thr Umtrd Mate», lot lour ■•erka lor III cents. All subscriptions, tegular or trial, will I n -prompt­ ly atopprri at thr date of espiralion, unless a re­ newal is received. FRIDAY, MARCH 24, 1905. Take notice of our clubbing rate with thcTwiee-a Week Portland Journal. The t wo pa[>era for #2.00 a year. Paul Ih- Lanev’a great Oregon story, “The Sheep­ herder” will lie published in the Journal and you want to read it. There are people, and lots of them, who cannot see why on earth an editor doesn’t make money on a small country week I j* paper, and yet these same people never once think of |>av'ing their own subscription. Come, brace up and pay your delinquent subscription to your lit­ tle home (taper. Russia has at last decided that she has had enough of war ami will sue for peace, hoping that the victorious Japanese wdl not dictate such harsh terms that she cannot accept them without humiliating her national dignity. Her splendid fleet is at the Itottom of the sea ami her shattered armies are fleeing north want to Harbin to escafie the relentless Japanese while she is having trouble in securing funds with which to carry on the war, hence what other course is possible for her other than to ask for peace. Russia, the tyrant nation is lieateu, and crushed in Asia and by an enemy of less than om-fifth her size ami ¡»pulation. Russia is getting but little sympathy from the nations of the world, even her old friends, Erance and Germany seem to lx* giving her the cold shoulder since her recent reverses. No one has any sMii|Mtthy for a big bully when a little felllow whips him in a fight that he himself has provoked. PROTECT THE SONG BIRDS. A verv able and timely article appears in last week's Grants Pass Courier re­ garding Southern Oregon song turds and their wanton destruction by the “small I toy" bv nieans of the deadly “bean shooter” ami the 22 calibre rifle which he uses with such telling effect on the little feathered songsters, especially those that winter in this country and whose cheerful songs gladden the heart of man throughout the entire year. Al­ though these birds are protected by law it is quite a common practice among the younger hoys of our town to hunt them at this season of the year, and many a boy returns home frequently with a half- dozen or more meadow larks or robins which are soon dressed, cooked and eat­ en and no serious thought is given the matter. At Grants Pass step« are living taken to stop this evil practice and to proscute the offenders. Similar steps should be taken here and our song birds protected as they should be. Offenders should be warned, many of them are ignorant of the law, ami upon a repetition of the offense, should lie prosecuted to the full extent of the law. School t nlerldlnment. FURNITURE The high school entertainment last Saturday evening drew a large crowd to ' the hall, in fact fully as many as could be accommodated. The entertainment was exellent throughout and was well : worth the time and expense of going. The pupils that participated in the drills, , songs etc. showed both ability and good Having moved into new training. quarters and greatly en­ “That Rascal Pat” was fully up to expectations and was well put on by | larged my stock I am bet­ Prof. Ereel and high school students. In | ter able to please the public a financial way it was also a success as than ever. Come in and la-tween 50. and #60. was realized from look my stock over, even the sale of seats. The program as i though you do not buy. rendered was as follows: 1— “Kind Hearts Ix>ve the Little Flow­ ers.” Nine girls. Intermediate de­ partment. 2— “The Burglars.” CAST: Josiah Green; | Maria Green, bis wife; Kittie, the housemaul and Toby, a negro. 3— “Moonlight,” Neil Moret. ’ Frances Kenney. 4— “Dame Trot's Washing Day." Adar- | el Elmer. 5— “Hello, Central, Give me Heaven.” . Edith Haefs. Pic tur os Framed and Furniture Repaired. <1—“The Elf Chilil.” Nine pupils. In­ termediate <1<-(»art men t. 7—“1’ui a Shepherd of the Valley.” Six girls. H—Delsarte Children. Eight pupils, The Up-to-date House Furnisher and Undertaker Primary department. 9— “She Didn't Want Much." Stella Davidson. 10— “The Star Spangled Banner.” Eight girls. Iniermediate department. Lewis and Cartment. 15— “A Catnip Tea." Manlie Hards. ’ storekeeper here recommended this re­ countries to participate Portland's Expo­ medy and it completely cured me.” ' sition will represent a total outlay of over IB—“Little Mothers.” Six girls. Pri­ There is no u.e of anyone suffering from #5,(XM>,000. Though covering 405 acres mary department. that painful ailment when this liniment of land and natural lake, it will be com­ 17—“Good Bye Liza Jane,” Vance Col­ can l>e obtained for a small sum. One . pact in form, and the average person will vig. application gives prompt relief and its be able to ‘ee and comprehend it all in a Iff— “THAT RASCAL PAT." continued use for a short time will pro­ few days at moderate cost. The cream of duce a permanent cure. For sale by the foreign and don estic exhibits to be CAST OF CHARACTERS. made at St. Louis this year will be trans­ City Drug Store. ferred to Portland at the close of the Pat McNoggertv. (a good-natured but Louisiana Purchase Exposition. The blundering Irish Servant.) CURED CONSUMPTION. United States exhibit will be moved entire A. O. Freel. Mrs. B. W. Evans, Clearwater, Kan. to Portland and installed in building to be Major Puffjacket, (an officer on half pay.) Elmer Haefs. writes, My husband lav sick for three specially erected. This exhibit will be Charles Livingston, (poor but ambitious) months. The doctors said he had quick worth #800,000. In addition Portlaid Ephriam Wilson. ccnsnniption. We procured a bottle of will have many features which will not be Laura, (neice to Puffjacket; in love with Ballard's Horehound Syrup, and it cured seen at St. Louis, such as exhibit demon­ Charles.) Della Wilson. him. That was six years ago and since strating the life, customs and industries then we have always kept a bottle in the of China, Japan, Hawaii, Siberia, Russia, Nancy (her maid, in love with Pat.) Nettie Crooks. house. We cannot do without it. For Alaska, Australia, New Zealand, the Phil­ coughs and colds it has no equal. For ippines and India. The Lewis and Clark Centennial will The Oregon Pioneer Association will sale by City Drug Store. be tlie first international exposition under meet in Portland June 15th. Government patronage ever held on the Pacific Coast. It w ill be in every way a INVALUABLE FOR RHEUMATISM I have been suffering for the past few­ Western exposition. The railroads will STRIKES HIDDEN ROCKS. When your ship of health strikes the years with a severe attack of rheuma­ make low rates from Missouri and Miss­ hidden rocks of Consumption, Pneu- | tism and found that Ballard’s Snow Lini­ issippi river points to Portland, and ex­ nioiiia, etc., you are lost, if you don’t get ment was the only thing that gave me ceptionally low rates will be in effect be­ help from Dr. King's New Discovery for satisfaction and tended to alleviate my tween Portland and the Rocky Mountain Consumption. J. W. McKinnon, of Tal­ pains. March 24. 02: John C. Degnan, region. ladega Springs, Ala., writes: “I had been Kinsman, Ills. For sale by City Drug very ill with Pneumonia, under the care i Store. of two doctors, but was getting no better 1.................. " T • ■ when I began to take Dr. King's New If you have occasion to visit tliecounty UNITED S fATES LAND COMMISSIONER Discovery. The first dose gave relief, seat and dont know where to stop, in­ and one bottle cured me.” Sure cure for quire for the Taylor House where you I Filings and final proofs for homesteads sore throat, bronchitis, coughs and colds. can secure first class beds and meals by I and timber claims made. For sale by J. W. Robinson. the day or week. Transient trade solicit- ■ ackionville - - Oregon edand all treated right. BARGAINS C. W. CONKLIN, IOHN S. ORTH NOTICE OF FINAL SETTLEMENT In the County Court of the State of Oregon for the county of Jackson. In the matter of the Estate of Henry Weydermati, deceased. Order ap­ pointing day for final settlement, etc. Emil Britt the executor of the estate of Henry Weydermann, deceased, having | rendered ami presented for settlement, ami filed in this Court his final account of his administration of said Estate. IT is ordered . That Wednesday the 12th day of April, A. D. 1905, being a dav of a subsequent term of said Court, towit: of the April term thereof A. D. 19(15 at 10:00 o’clock a. tn. of said day.be and the same is hereby appointed for the settlement of said account, and that no­ tice of said settlement be published in the Jackson ville Sentinel, a newspaper published in Jacksonville, Oregon, as often as once a week for four successive weeks prior to said day of settlement. Done in open Court this 8th day of March, A. D. 1905. G ko . W. D unn , 3-10:4-7 County Judge. CITY DRUG STORE We carry a full and well- assorted line of Fine Sta­ tionery, Perfumery, Toilet Soaps, Sponges, Blank Books, Magazines, School Supplies and DRUGGS, SPECIAL ATTENTION GIVEN TO PRESCRIPTIONS. J. W. ROBINSON, M. 0., PROPR. JACKSONVILLE, OREGON. _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ —- - - - - - - - - - - /