Jacksonville sentinel. (Jacksonville, Or.) 1903-1906, April 07, 1905, Image 6

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    Little Alice Elwood, the six-year-old '
daughter of Jeweler Elwood was run I
over near the school house one day re­
cently by a surry in which were four
prominent citizens of Jacksonville and
driven by Geo. N. Lewis, says the Med- |
ford Mail. However the little girl was
not injured in the least by the mishap. I
LOCAL HAPPENINGS
Brief, Breezy
Various
Place at
Seat, By
Notes Regarding the
tvents That Take
and Near the County
This the Only Paper.
FURNISHINGS
The application of F. K. Deuel, Will­
iam S. Crowell, Ernest V. Carter, Leo B
llaskstis and Geo. \V. Dunn to organize
the First National Bank of Medford, Or.
with $25,000 capital, has lieeti approved
by the Controller of the Currency.
NEWS WHILE IT IS YET NEWSY
FOR CENTLEMEN
JUST RECEIVED A NICE NEW
LINE OF SHOES, HATS, TIES,
SVSPENDERS, IN FACT NEARLY
EVERYTHING WORN BY MEN.
NOBBY LINE FOR THE SPRING
TRADE. INSPECT OUR STOCK
Al. Learned has just reiceved a large
shipment of big juicy oranges front Cal
If you want a fancy vest see Furness ifornia which he is selling to his custo­
mers at prices that make them glad.
the Clothier.
Dry tier wood for sale bv Chris Ulrich.
Daily it Elmer handle mining, fruit,
ranch and timber lands. H you wish to
sell, see them. If you wish to buy, see |
them.
Jesse McCall of Ashland was a recent
visitor to our city.
Home Cured Bacon and Hams 12,Sc lb
by Nuuan Taylor Co.
Dr. Kitchen, who will take I>r. Bower-
Remember that the Se^ittuel is the big- *ox’» practice during his absence tit the
gest piper of its size in Oregon.
East, arrived here last Sunday.
Learned, of the Boss Confectionery, is
Largest ami best stock of fresh candies
now serving “Hot Tamales” to his cus­
in Jacksonville at The Boss. All hottie
tomers.
made anti guaranteed pure.
Trespass notices on cloth sent by
to atty address for $1.00 a dozen.
mail
Stationery, the best in quality, the
latest in style at prices that are right at
the City Drug Store. •
Fine watch repairing a specialty at
Hickel’s jewelry shop, Jacksonville.
Court adjourned from Thursday morn­
ing until Friday afternoon.
First class sugar pine shakes in any
quantity at Nunan-Taylor Company.
Quartz and placer location blanks for
A bran new line of ladies neckwear sale at the Sentinel Office.
right from New York, at Miss Chap­
"Schillings Be->t” baking powder at
man’s.
Lester & Schulz.
Heart Cedar posts in quantities to suit
John Arnold, was up from Medford
10 & 12*jC apiece.
Saturday.
N una . n T aylor Co.
Mr. Reuben Wright was in from Ruch
The Ladies Birthday club met at the Friday.
home of Mrs. A. E. Elmer last evening
Daily & Elmer, the new real estate
and as usual spent a most enjoyable
firm.
evening.
Miss Marie Nickell has been danger­
A SAFE COUGH MEDICINE FOR
otisly ill at her home in this city with
CHILDREN.
throat trouble but is reported somewhat
In buying a cough medicine for child­
improve 1.
ren never be afraid to buy Chamberlain’s
Cough Remedy. There is no danger
in.in,
now
Hawk, the harness and shoe
from it and relief is always sure to follow
has his shop in the Learned building op­
It is especially valuable fur colds, croup
posite the U. S. hotel. Good work at
and whooping cough. For sale by City
reasonable prices.
Drug Store.
See our clubbing proposition
Oregon Semi-Weekly Journal,
P. R. R. TIME CARD.
done to give our readers a chance to read
Paul De Laneys novel, “The Sheep-
South-B' nd
North-B nt!
Stations.
herder.”
Train».
Train».
s.
Steam rolled barley and barley •’•mi
rolled at Chris Ulrich’s. ____
Barlev
,_____
»team
rolled any day you bring a ton at $1.50 a
ton. Also bran, Hour, corn, corn meal
and graham.
Messes. C. C. Beekman, T. J. William­
son and Theo. Cameron,
prominent
M..oiis irotn this place, attended a Ma­
sonic meeting at Ashland last week
Thursday, and report a pleasant time.
Jesse Applegate, a son of County
Assessor I’e er Applegate, returned home
last week from Corvallis where he has
been attending the State Agricultural
College for some time. He will resume
Lis studies there in the fall.
J. M. CRONEMILLER
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GOOD HOUSEKEEPING
A Homey Mngaiiue each mouth helpful
practical and inspiring Fil l ul fascinat­
ing leatures. Beautifully illustrated A
million reader»'
$1.00 per year.
10 cents a copy.
A FKF.K «ample copy to all rcjueatiug.
AGENTS WANTED
G ood HocsiacKKrivu want» a subscrip­
tion representative in every city and town
in the west To ihoae who will give all or
a portion of their lime it offers attractive
work and pays exdeedingly htx-ral coin-
rniMiuu«
It will pay you to nvesligate
A postal card will bring particulars. Write
at once »> a* to l>e the first in your field.
THE PHELPS PUBLISHING CO
Pacific Coast office,
.9 Columbian Huilcing.
San Francisco, Cal
AN
ILLUSTRATED MAGAZINE
FOR
ALL
FAMILY
THE
SILAS J. DAY
Pau) De Laney has spent five years in
traveling in Eastern Oregon, Washing­
ton, Idaho and California, and ha« 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 all romatic spirit.
See this paper about getting the storv.
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THE COLONEL’S WATERLOO.
Colonel John M. Fuller, of Honey
Grovt , Texas, nearly met his Waterloo,
from Liver nnd Kidney trouble. In a
recent letter, he say«: “I was nearly
dead, of these complaints, and, although
I tried my family doctor, he did me no
good; so I got a 50c bottle of your great
Electric Bitters, which cured me. I con­
sider them the best medicine on earth,
anti thank God who gave volt the know­
ledge to make them.” Sold, nnd guaran­
teed to cure, Dyspeps'a, Billiottsness and
Kidney Disease, by J. W. Robinson.
Wool sacks and twine. Little*« unex­
celled sheep dip, in drum« and tins.
Highest cash price paid for wool nnd
OREGON mohair at Ntinnii-Taylor Co's.
IACKSONVILLE,
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UNITED STATES COMMISSIONER.
Filing» ami filial proof made ou homewtead»
and limber claim» Corrected pint» showing
all vacant land».
NOTARY PUBLIC ANU CONVEYANCER.
Legal paper» of all kind» made out
Special
attention given to paper» in »cttlcment of
estates.
ABSTRACTER OF TITLES,
Most complete set of abstract books in the
county. Abstract» made promptly and ac­
curately.
REAI. ESTATE AND I NSC RANCE.
Fine list of country and town property lor
sale and rent.
MONEY LOANED.
Warrants bought nnd «old. Collection« made
faxes paid. Rent» collected. Prompt reply
to all letters. Charges reasonable.
REFERENCED
The Oregon Semi-Weekly Journal
will soon Iregin the publication of a zrw
newspaper novel by Paul De Laney an-
titled " Die Sheeplterder.” In order to
g've our readers a chance to read this
s’ory, we have arranged an unprecedented
low clubbing rate with the Journal. This
paper and the Semi-Weekly Journal will
be given one year, the two for $2.00. Call
at this office at once and subscribe in
order to get the first chapter of the story.
This offer applies to old subscribers
paying in advance as well as new oxes.
Why patronize ag« nt« and semi your
money away when you can do a« well
at home, and every dollar sent out of
town hurts you as well as you merchant.
Besides if you run short you can get
more without additinal cost, or if you
have any left it can l»e returned »nd get
your money. Come in and see my stock
and get uty prices. 1 can please you.
C. W. C onklin .
Office one block south of Courthouse
12:55
Ashland ...........
4:24
3:3.5
J. P. True recently sold to w. c.
4:2«
12:03 12.20
.Montagne.....
Green, two lots on the south of his
pin
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residence in West Medford for a consid­
5:10
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eration of $450.00 upon which Mr. Gr«en 5:10
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will soon erect a neat cottage, The deal
Tickets
sold
to
all
points
in
the
United
States
Hon. H. K. Hanna, judge of 1st judicial dis­
was made through the M. Bellinger sleeping car reservations made on application
trict. and anv Jacksonville bu»ine»« man.
Agency.
Freight house open* at ham anil closes at 4:20
u. m.
Buy Your Wall Paper al Home
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THE CHILDREN’S FAVORIT"
BEWARE OF IMITATIOKC
THE GENUIN« PREPARED OOLV I
Ballard-Snow Liniment Co
ST.
LOUIS,
MO.
SCOTT M. WILCOX, Agent,
—N
CHAS. H. BASYE
Will conduct a gene­
ral Blacksmith busi­
ness
at
the
old
GRQNEMILLER STAND
Wagon and Plow Work,
Horseshoeing and Ma­
chinery a Specialty.
SATISFACTION GUARANTEED
“THE SHEEP-HERDER
De Laney’s New Oregon Story,
A charming story of the
great range wars into which
is interwoven the romantic
episodes of acquiring tim­
ber lands and the advance­
ment of irrigation.
'1 his production will aepear in the Oregon Semi-Weekly
Journal in seiial form. The Journal will be clubbed with
the Jacksonville Sentinel, and the price of both papers will
be only $2.00 per year. Subscribe at once and get this
great Oregon story.
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