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About Jacksonville sentinel. (Jacksonville, Or.) 1903-1906 | View Entire Issue (March 31, 1905)
JACKSONVILLE ■ f * Vol. 2 11 r............ “ JacKionville, JacKion County, Oregon, Friday, March 31, 1905. 1 Noles Reqardinq the Events That Lake i and Near the County I his the Only Paper. HEWS WHILE IL IS YEE NEWSY Dry tier wo«xl for «wile by Chris Ulrich. Billy Hutton was up from WerIneMiuy evening. Medford I Trvk|MM« notice* on cioth «ent by mail to any mid re»» for fl .00 a dozen. Wm. Pracht, of Ashland, was among I i the county »cat visitors this week. Fine watch repairing a ajiecialty al Hickel'» jewelry shop, Jacksonville. First class sugar riiue shakes in any quantity al Nuuan Taylor Company. A bran new line of ladies neckwear light from New York, at Miss Chap man's. Court reporter Calkins of .Ashland is attending court this week in his official capacity. Miss Marie Nickell, deputy county recorder has been quite ill bill is now much improve«!. I Heart Cedar posts in quantities to »uit 10 Hi I2%C apiece. N l - nan T aylor C o . Geo. W. Canning, deputy organizer for tile Modern Woodmen of America, was in town this week in the interests of that lodge. Ill the case of Carter vs. Wakeman th« fury returned a verdict luexiay evening in favor of the defendant». However the ca»e was immediately ap- |>eiled to the surpretn - court. Quite a delegation from Gohl Hill have lx en in town this week attending court which is now nt session. A great many of them w> re witness«-« iti some of the cases now la-ing tried from that vicinity. Mrs. E.J. Kubli gave a pleasant sur prise on her daughter-in-law, Mrs. K. K. Kubli, of Portland, Monday evening. Whist was the onier of the evening, ami — a very enjoyable evening it was. After several hours of social, progressive whist, Short Paraqraphs Regarding Doings at which Miss Jo. Orth succeeded in win- Throuqhout the Lenqth and ning highest honors ami Miss Ella Orth Breadth of Jackson County as the consolation, delicious refreshments I were aerved to the guests who consisted We Succeed In Capturinq Them. of Mr. ami Mrs. C. L. Reacies, Mr. and Mrs. J. F. Miller, Mr. and Mrs. F. R. ; Bowersox, Mr. ami Mrs: J. 8. Orth, Mr. and Mr». I<ee W. Henry, Mr. ami Mrs. SOME ARE NEWSY: SOME ARE NOT J. W. Robinson, Emil and Mollie Britt, Miss Mary Wetterer, Mr. ami Mrs. E. T. A frightful accident occurred on our Furness, Miss Clara Rader, Mrs. Anna streets Thursday afternoon about 3:30 Beach, M im » Josephine Orth, Miss Ella Orth, Mrs. Mollie Kubli and Mrs. Mary o’clock resulting in the instant death of Miller. little seven year old Carl Steiger It Mrs. Allen T Rector and her daughter seems that his mother sent him from th« Miss Re«-tor, of Chicago, who have spent house, which is not far from the scene of the winterin Southern Calif, were visiting the accident, to hail the driver of the in town the first of the week the guest« wagon ami deliver some message to lie of Mrs. A. E Renmes, of whom they are relatives. While here they visited the sent his father Mr. E. C. Steiger, who is Opp mine above town, and «aw for the foreman at the Iowa Lumber Co’s mill, first time, a quartz mill in operation. for which company the load of baled hay They left Tuesday for Portland where i was bound. It was a heavy load, drawn they will visit relatives for a short time. by four horses, and when the little fellow- F. C. Morrison, who. has been in the caught lip with it, he started to climb countv jail for some time, held upon a upon the load by placing his foot upon charge of l»eatirig Ills wife, was d.»charg the brake beam which was covered with ed the first of the week, his wife not mud ami very slippery. Several, includ appearing to pr«>gguXe him. ing his mother who was looking out of The grand jury tfow iti session in this the window, saw him fall beneath the countv is composed I A. W. Beetle, W. W. Eddington, Polk Hull, I<ee Watkins, wheel and saw it pass over bis head |. B. Welch, R. Oatman ami J. H. which was fearfully crushed. Neither Whipple. '-ff, i the driver, Fre«l Christy „or Orren : isrti io The trout season opens tomorrow,* McDonald who «vas also on the load saw April 1st, and anglers are 1o««king over the lad nor heard his outcry, hence their fishing tackle with a view of getting no one is blamed for the accident. He in early and avoiding tile rusk. was removed at once to Conklin's under Miss Lrona Ulrich is visiting her sister taking establishment and his father sent Mrs. Jas. Buckley, in the /Applegate, for. The funeral will take place at the country this week. residence Saturday at 2:00 o'clock, con Frank Cameron, of Uniontown, was ducted by Rev. Armstrong. in town several days the first of the Carl was the youngest of four children week. and a great favorite with all who knew J. H. Whipple and wife of Woodville, him. The family have the sympathy of were visiting relatives fiere this week. the entire community in their sudden ami terrible bereavement. Isn't your siilMcnption due? THE COUNTY NEWS LOCAL HAPPENINGS Brief. Bree/y Various Place at Seat, By SENTINEL No. 47 Will Have Bakery. J. H. Bornhohn, an '.Xpert baker from San Francisco has decided to locate in Jacksonville ami the rooms between Furness, the Clother’s an«l Ed. Helm's saloon are now being fitted up for occupancy. The ol«l brick oven will be rebuilt anti the place put in first class shape ifi every respect. This is an en terprise that Jacksonville has stood in need ot for some time. AGONIZING BURNS. are instantly relieved, ami 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. Gentlemen. We take your measure for tailor made suits, cloths guaranteed, perfect or no acceptance. Our Samples are the very latest patterns. Call and see them. N unan T aylor Co. Call and Settle. AU those knowing themselves inbebt- ed to me will please call at my residence ami settle with my wife at their earliest convenience. Resp. Yours. D r . F. R. B owersox . A SAFE COUGH MEDICINE FOR CHILDREN. In buying a cough medicine for child ren never be afraid to buy Chamberlain's Cough Remedy. There is no danger from it amlwfrrt «*wl ways sure to follow It is especially valuable for colds, croup and whooping cough. For sale by City- Drug Store. The grand jury is now in session at the court house. Y The Yreka Journ d is now publishing a sheriff s sals .iiotn-e ov< r a yard long which states that the Blue Ledge Copper mines will l>e sold on April 24th at Yreka t<> satisfy a ju Igmeut of over fKiMHl. held I m - T. J. Kenney of this place. Elmer Lester, who recently sold his interests III the Model confectionery, is prep «ring to o|>en up in the same line of business in the building next to T. J. Kminev’s store which is owned by Peter I livsch. We have the nicest line of Hand Tailored Clothes for your wear that ever came to Jacksonville. Emil Britt who purchased the old Broo ts residence on First Street some time ago, is having it repapered and re painted inside and outside and put in i.rst da»» >lta|ie for occupancy by Mr. and Mr» C. Conklin who will move into it shortly. THEY ARE MADE RICHT THEY FIT RICHT THEY ARE. PRICED RICHT Elsewhere in this paper apjiears ail ad vertisement of the "Hooligan Restau rant" which now occupies the new build ing on the first corner up from the depot. A single trial will convince vou that it is a good place to stop at when you are hungry. Furness, the Clothier, hung out an ad vertising sign one day this week that at tracted consi«lerable attention. 'Twasan immense pair of trousers to the bottom of which were attach« <1 a very small pair for a three year old, and the cotiibii-a- tion comprised "The long and the short of it," a sign that was readable, even to the most illiterate. Dr. M. C. Findley of this city, and Dr. F. R. Bowersox of Jacksonville will leave tile first of April for New York, where they will spend six weeks in post graduate work. Dr. Findley, whois recognized as one of the leading eve, ear and throat specialtists of Southern Ore gon, will take up special work in his line of practice, while Dr. Bowersox. who has gained a high standing in ab dominal surgery, will take up special work in that 1 tie.—Rogue River Courier. I $2.00 to $10.00 NUNAN-TAYLOR CO. CLOTHIERS. !