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About Jacksonville sentinel. (Jacksonville, Or.) 1903-1906 | View Entire Issue (March 24, 1905)
f LOCAL HAPPENINGS Brief, Breezy Various Place at Seat, By Notes Reqardinq the Events That Take and Near the County This the Only Paper. NEWS WHILE IT IS YET NEWSY Recorder R. B. Dow. in company with J. Court Hall, Robt. Christian, Ered Champlin, Dr. W. L. Cameron, left Wednesday evening for Roseburg where all but Court Hall, are to become full- fledged Elks. Mrs Fanny Newbury and Miss Ruth Peter returned Monday evening from Baker City where they have been for several months. Hon. \V. M. Colvig visited Ashland Tuesday on business. Win. Bybee visited Ashland Thursday. W. G. Kenney returned from Squaw lake one day last week. Fresh fish at the Citv Meat Market on Wednesdays and Fridays. List your lands with the new real estate firm, Daily & Elmer. Miss Maud I’rim will commence teach ing in the Woodville district next Monday. On March 21st a marriage license was issue 1 to Howard V. Morris and Lucy L. Swagarty. “The Sheepherder,” Pau! l>e Laney's new novel. Call ut this office and let us tell you about it. Those desiring to either buy or sell land of any kind should not fail to see Daily & Elmer. AGONIZING BURNS. are instantly relieved, and perfectly heal ed, by Bucklin’s Arnica Salve. Riven bark, Jr., of Norfolk, Va., writes: “I burnt mv knee dreadfully; that it blister ed all over. Bucklin’s Arnica Salve stop ped the pain, and healed it without a scar.” Also heals all wounds and sores. 25 cents at City Drug Store. FOR AN IMPAIRED APPETITE. Loss of ap|>etite always results from faulty digestion. All that is needed is a few doses of Chamberlain's Stomach and Liver Tablets. They will invigorate the stomach, strengthen the disgestion and give you an appetite like a wolf. These tablets also act as a gentle laxa tive. For sale by City Drug Store. N Geo. K. Neuber and M. Hanley re STARTLING MORTALITY. turned Thursday evening from a drive Statistics show startling mortality, out to Squaw lake. from appendicitis and peritonitis. To prevent ami cure these awful diseases, A. E. Reames has been confined to his there is just one reliable remedy, Dr. home this week with a severe attack of King’s New Life Pills. M. Flannery,of la grippe but is much improved now. 14 Custom House Place. Chicago, says: ’ Spectacles soldered and other light “They have no equal for Constipation repairing done at reasonable prices at ami Billiou->ness." For sale bv J. W Robinson. Hickel’s jewelry store, Jacksonville. P. Centemeri & Co’s Ladies Kid gloves black and in colors. For sale at N unan T aylor C o ’ s . Patronize your home merchant and “cut out” this ordering stuff from agents that you can buy cheaper right here at home. If it is a billious attack take Chamber lain’s Stomach and Liver Tabtets an 1 a quick cure is certain. For sale by Citv Drug Store. Grape fruit and big juicy oranges at Learneds, fresh from the California groves. No middleman’s profits, hence the prices are right. Lester & Schulz have just received a shipment of “Schilling’s Best” baking powder which is said to be the best on the market. Try it. Steam rolled barley and barley steam rolled at Chris Ulrich’s. Barley steam rolled any dav you bring a ton at fl .50 a ton. Also bran, flour, corn, corn meal and graham. The local lodge of Redmen took in several new members Wednesday even ing and have several more prospective members for their next meeting. This popular lodge is making rapid strides in membership recently. IN THE COUNTY COURT OF THE STATE<)F<)REGON F()R THE COUNTY OF JACKSON. NOTICE TO PRESENT CLAIMS. In the matter of the estate of Phil (»leave deceased. DENTIST Notice is hereby given that the un All work equal to the be»t to be had in dersigned has la-en appomtrd Executor Portland. Crowns. Bridge work »nd Artificial Teeth of the estate of Phil (»leave, deceased; ou either rubber or celluloid plater. all persons knowing themselves to lie in Jacksonvllla - - Oregon debted to Mid estate are hereby notified ! to call at the office of Reames & Reames, at Jacksonville. Oregon, and settle the same; all persons having claims against the Mid estate arc hereby notified to pre- I ATTOkSEV A r LAW sent the same, properly verified, to the Will practice in all courts of the undersigned at said office within six state. months from the date of this notice. Office on California street one Dated Jan. 2B, 1905. PHIL R- BLISS, block south of the court house. Reames & Reames, Executor. Jack tonatile, • • Oregon Attorneys for Estate. RR. T. T. SHAW (RUS • Jacksonville. ... SHOP All Kinds Of Harness Work Done Prompt ly. Fine Shoe Work A Specialty. Prices Reasonable W. R. Hawk, Oregon Proprietor. PHYSICIAN and SURGEON K. bowersox , SOUTHERN ORECON STATE NORMAL m . 1>. Office in Orth's Building. Hours: 2 to i and 7 to b p. m. Tuesday evening the Artesans had a Jacksonville * • Oregon pleasant social evening which was in charge of the gentlemen of the order who acquitted themselves in a most credi table manner as entertainers. A fine program and a sumptuous spread of good things to eat were features of the even Veterinary Surgeon. ing. Z. H. Messner, • Oregon Monday evening Mrs. Alice Frazier, Medford, vice-president of the Rebecca Assembly of Oregon, accompanied by Mrs. E. A. C. L. Reames Smith of Ashland, paid a visit to Ruth A. E. Reames Rebecca Lodge of this place. A most in teresting and profitable session was had after which refreshments such as the la dies of Jacksonville are famed for serving Lawyers were enjoyed by all present which in cluded the Odd Fellows who were guests. Practice in all State and Federal courts. ’Twas a most pleasant social evening and Office In Kahler Blk., Jacksonville. all present vow they seldom have a more enjoyable time. REAMES & REAMES Paul De Laney has spent five years in traveling in Eastern Oregon, Washing ton, Idaho and California, and has seen every phase of life in this vast region. His first novel was “The Lord of the Desert,” which was inspired in his travels through this country. His second novel, and more popular than the first was the “Toilers of the Columbia,” but now he has written a better story still—a story that will live. It is a new feature in fiction. It deals with the great range wars, the timber land frauds, and the irrigation projects in al! romatic spirit. See this paper about getting the story. SHOE JEWELER Watches and clocks repaired promptly and all woik guaran teed . Office opposite U. S. Hotel. F. HARNESS AND NEWBURY W. H 1 C K E L i JACKSONVILLE 0. K. Barber Shop Wm. Puhi, Prop. Up-to-Daie Shop Three Fine Chairs Good Workmen. Two fine Bathrooms with the best tubs cleanest towels, etc Society’* New Game. “Trail” has taken society by storm. It is something new, something different. “Trail” as the name implies, is found ed on a popular hunting sport, is played with fifty-three fine cards in four colors, representing a fox to lie chased and caught, and four packs of bounds of thirteen each. “Trail” has constantly recurring inter est for players as they perfect their play ing from evening to evening, in marked contrast to certain recent hoist rotis games that bore the players at the end of an hour. With the one pack six other splendid, new, copyright games can lie played. Two Educational games, and two games of Fun, making it suitable for all mem bers of a family. “Trail” can be had of dealers or sent post-paid, 75c. gilt edge, plain 50c. Rules for seven games free. | I , ‘ New buildings; Well equipped gym nasi inn; Am ple an beautiful grounds; Up to date training de partment; Wholesome in fluences morally and social ly; Healthful surroundings: , Expenses nominal; Gradu ates of this school com mand from $45 to $85 per month« For Catalogue Address C. H. THOMAS Secretary of the Board or B. F. MULKEY Preaident A miii . ani » ... Oncnox INCREDIBLE BRUTALITY. It would have been incredible brutal ity if Chas. F. Lemberger, of Syracuse. N. Y., had not done the best he could for his suffering son. “My boy,” he COMBINATION CARD GAME CO. says, “cut a fearful gash over his eye, A tlantic , G a . so I applied Bucklen's Arnica Salve, which quickly healed it and saved his Clothing cleaned, pressed and repaired eye.” Good for burns and ulcers too. at Furness the Clothier’s. For sale by J. W. Robinson.