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JACKSONVILLE Vol. 2 SENTINEL Jacksonville, JacKaon County, Oregon. Friday, April 14, 1905 No. 49 - The Ladies of the Presbyterian Mis> sionery Society will give an entertain ment and lunch Priday April 28th in the Church parlors; refreshments 25c. Look for the program in the next issue. Paragraqhs Regarding the Doings in Brief, Breezy Notes Regarding the Town. County, State and Na Various Events That Take | Deputy G. W. Canning is making tion, Boiled Down to Suit the Place al and Near the County good progress in the organization of a place, Taste of the Busy People. Seat. By This the Or'y Paper. Modern Woodman lodge at this NEWS WHILE IT IS YET NEWSY K. L. C hu , of Grants Pass, town Wednesday evening. WM ill The lodge will start out with a good membership. Tom Kahler returned to town Weil- nesday after several week's absence during which titm lie v»as in the employ of the Condor Water & Power Co. WHATEVER HAPPENED IS HERE Opp Mine Cleau-up A DAREDEVIL RIDE. ! often ends in a sad accident. To heal : accidental injuries, use Bucklen's Ar nica Salve. ”A deep wound in my foot, from an accident,” writes Theodore Schuele, of Calumbus, O., “caused me great pain. Physicians were helpness, but Bucklen’s Arnica Salve quickly healed it.” Soothes «nd heals bums like magic. 25c at City Drug Store. School Clerk’s Notice. Jacksonville, Ore., April 6th, 1905. Notice is hereby given that there is money in tie school treasury sufficient to redeem all warrants against school district No 1 up tn an including warrant No. 99. Interest on said warrants ceases after this date. Gus N ewbury District Clerk. Mrs. Orris Crawford was a passenger There was shipped from the Opp mine Rev. Sanford Snyder now of Klamath to Medford Tuesday morning. Falls, was in town last week. He is this week a 30,000 lb. car of concentrates Mis. Dr. F. R. Bowersox and Mrs. lxe here looking after his ranch which is to a smelting company in San Francisco, W. Henry visited Medford Monday located just north of Jacksonville. and a gold brick weighing 111 ounces afternoon. and worth over ¿1600. The concentrates Miss Olive Buffer, of this place will Miss Myrtle Lawton, of Medford was teach one of the rooms in the Medford will run ¿<5.00 which makes the total Call and Settle ch an-up at the mill about ¿2800. which the guest of Mrs. C. W. Conklin the public school the coming year. isn’t so bad when we take in to con sidera first of the week. All those knowing themselves inbebt- Mr. and Mrs. Chas. Wood, of Knowl tion the fact that these shipments are Atty. W. M. Colvig left Monday even ton, Cal., are visiting their daughter made every few weeks. .The owners of ed to me will please call at my residence and settle with my wife at their earliest ing for Portland where he will remain a Mrs. J. K. Reeve this week. the Opp are not making much noise but convenience. few days on business. Resp. Yours. Adam Schmidt went to Portland this are constantly sawing wood. D r . F. R. B owersox . Geo. B. N euber received an elegant week as a delegate to the A, O. U. W.| pianola from the C om piano house this grand lodge of the state. ABOUT RHEUMATISM. Holy Week Services. week whicl is a beauty. There are few diseases that inflict Mrs. T. G. Realm s is expected here mure torture than rheumatism and there J. F. Willett, builder of the Opp mill Sunday April 16th the services of Saturday from Berkely, California, for a is probably no disease for which such a which is now doing such good service, varied and useless lot of remedies have Palm Sunday consisting of the blessing visit to her old home. lxen suggested. To say that it can lie came up from Grants Pass Thursday. and distribution of Palms will be held at T. J. Kenney returned Wednesday cured is, therefare, a bold statement to Mrs. G. E. Howland, returned to her from a trip to the Blue Ledge mine. make, but Chambermain’s Pain Balm, St. Joseph’s Catholic Church at the re- which enjoys an extensive sale, has gular hour 8:30 a. m. home at Grants Pass Tuesday after a Miss Mae Ingram, of Central Point met with great success in the treat Holy week services will be held on short visit with friends at this place. ment of this disease. One application of was a county seat visitor this week. Thursday at 7.30 a. m. and 7:30 p. m., Pain Balm will relieve the pain, and The 8. P. will soon replace the old Commendration being made of the insti Geo. Lester has been visiting his hundreds of sufferers have testified to woo<len bridges ot Gold Hill, Woodville permanent cures bv its use. Why suffer tution of the /'»charist at the Lord's and Rock Point with new steel structures. brother Elmer here this week. when Pain Balm affords such quick re- i Supper. Atty. Gus. Newbtirv transacted bus lief and costs but a trifle? For sale by A part of the Jackson creek road ex On Good Friday services will be held Citv Drug Store. iness at Medford last Monday. tending from the old brewer}’ just west at »be same hours in m.wcry of Chris'- 3 of town to where the Iowa Lumber Co.'s Sheriff Rader and T. J Kenney were passion aud death Lester & Schulz have just received a road branches off, has been graveled and Ashland visitors last Saturday. The services of Holy Saturday will shipment of “Schilling’s Rest” baking put in first class shape by Commissioner mark the closing of Holy week and a'so Miss Jo Orth visited Medford friends powder which is said to lie the best on Wendt. Wednesday. the market. of the Lenten observance. "Ten Nights in a Bar Room” drew a good sized house Tuesday evening and most of those present prouounce it very good in every respect. Their band of seven pieces gave a noon and evening street concert that were fully appreciated b/ a large number of people. BOYS! Tom Dungey had one ton of ore from his claim on Galls creek crushed at Swindon’s mill and received ¿200. The vein is but 6 inches wide but is very rich. Although most of the rich orc in that district is in narrow veins at the surface, with depth they widen out. % We have the nicest line of Hand Tailored Clothes for your wear that ever came to Jacksonville. Harley A. Palmer, a well known Ash- Innd business man. kissed his wife and daughter goodby last Wednesday even ing, walked into his bedroom and blowed his brains out with a revolver, The rash deed is said to have been the result of despondency over extended suffering from an incurable disease. THEY ARE MADE RICHT THEY FIT RIGHT THEY ARE PRICED RICHT Wm. Delvria, a man in the employ of the Umpqua Improvement Co., who was at work on a log drive on that river near Roseburg, lost his life last Sunday by slipping from a log into the treacher ous current of the river. Deceased was 35 years of age and came from Wiscon sin. He was a member of the M. W. A. in which he carried $ 1000 insurance on his life. $2.00 to $10.00 The attention of the county com missioners court was occupied several days last week by an application for a liquor license from Eagle Point, the present proposed terminus of the new Crater Lake Ry. However the license was denied, as when the petition was carefully gone over, it was found to be about fifteen names short of the re quired number. NUNAN-TAYLOR CO CLOTHIERS X