W hite & T rowbridge and the other townsof Southern Oregon, it would seem that the sawmiilsabout Jack- s nville would find it profitable to burn Jerre True, who has a fine farm on lawdust hi their furnaces ami sell the Griffin creek, was buying supplies of slabs. There is a good market here for all the s ah wood that the mill can supply. Jacksonville merchants Wednesday. Work on the Seattle Company's placer Mis-. Burnice Cameron came over from her home at Uniontown Wednesday mine on the main fork of Applegate is morning and wt nt to Medford to attend being pushed with vigor. Both Manager Randolph ami Superintendent Drees .«re the Crystal-King wedding. at the mine and are giving their personal The school at Ruch will close on Fri­ attention to getting the mine in order day of next week. The teacher. Miss at the earliest day for resumption of We have the largest and best list in Southern Oregon of Olah Mickey, «if Medford, is given the work. The flood of last winter badly Fruit, Alfalfa, Dairy and Stock Ijinds, Timber Land«», credit of conducting a successful term. demoralized the ditches and headworks. I ami took away their bridge across Apple- I Mining Bargains and Town Property. Prospectors, campers, timberland cruis­ They have the bridge rebuilt and ers will find our stock of staple ami gate. fancy groceries qu te complete, and will have the water supply ready ami the prices always the lowest at Nunan’s, Jack­ giants installed by the first of the week, when they will commence piping. They sonville- will use two No 2 giants and having Carl Crystal and Joe Parker, two of I plenty «.if water for all summer and a Medford's popular young men were in high pressure they will lie able to make Denier» in Jacksonville Monday on a little matter «if a big run this season. Sewing Machines, Lime, Cement and Shingles personal interest to Mr. Crystal at the Mr. ami .Mrs. T. H. Brown of Sams county clerk's office. Valley came to Jacksonville, Tuesday. Henry Clarke, representing Wadhams .Mr. Brown remained over night and re­ & Co., of Portland, and who holds the turned home Wednesday, while Mrs. hon< r of being the oldest in the point of ______ _____ remain ______ about a week the Brown will years of age and time of service of any guest of .Mrs. Norris, Mr. Brown states drummer traveling on the Southern Ore­ that the farmers of this locality have in gon route, was in Jacksonville. Thursday. less than half the usual acreage of wheat, Invitations are out for the marriage of but that the acreage to^corn and to hay Miss Tamar Deete Gregory and P. M. , is largely increased. Crops are in fair sonvilie and consequently it is to the S. li. llunninKlun. W. c. Dencfl. .Mr. interest of the business men of that city Kershaw, to take place on Wednesday .¡condition, but in need of rain. noon, June 10th, at the home of the Brown rejxirts the school in his district to help in securing the o|>cning ot ins brides parents, Mr. and Mrs. James F. ! as progressing finely under the care of road. Mr. Masterson, whom the patrous of the Gregory, in Medford. Wanted, board and lodging with a school credit with living one of the best private family by a gentlemen. Address, Mrs. Matilda Day die«l at her home on | teachers ever employed in their district the Applegate near Murphy on Munday ' and they regret that they cannot have Boarder, care of Sentinel. of last week, at the age of Oti years. him for another year, he having lieen J. J. O’Neil of Ashland was a business Mrs. Day was a well known pioneer of electe«l to the principalship of the Gohl visitor in town Wednesday. Miÿ O'Neil Josephine county anti had a very large Hill school. is one of the best ami oldest engineers on circle of friends who sincerely mourn her St. Marks Protestant Episcopal church the Ashland-Roseburg division of the S. death. of Medford, has recently secured a line **• He .s at present enjoying a long lay- Miss Olive Huffer. teacher of the fourth ' chapel organ for their place of worship. off and traveling for his cigar comjiany. and fifth grades in the Jackson vi lie school ; It is a tine instrument and it will add Geo. M. Lewis, who recently bought Fine has been quite sick tor the past week much to the musical part of the religious with an attack of pneumonia, but Thurs­ : exercises of that church. The money for ■ out one of the heirs to the Union Stable day she was able to sit up an«l she is now . the purchase of the organ was raised property, thus acquiring a one-third in- < Wines on the fair way to recovery- Her room ’ principally by the ladies of the St. terest in that stabl has now liought Un­ at the school has been in charge of Mrs. Masks Guild ami it is a fine demonslra- do wer interest of Mrs. Pauline llims Eugene Thompson, a former well known ' tion of their faithful work ami zeal, for to the other two-thirds of the property, Liquors and successful teacher of this city. . the welfare of their church. The organ thus giving him control of it. - heretofore in use at St. .Marks has lieen R. J. Cameron. James Buckley an«l ' Rev. L. M. Idleman, presbyter for the Miles Cantrail, leading stockmen of given to the German Lutheran church of i Episcopal church in Medford and in and This latter church has been Ashland, who has lieen in Portland for Uniontown locality, are gathering up , 1 Medford. their cattle from the hill ranges of the without a musical instrument to use in the past three weeks for treatm« ut at Applegate slid will shortly take them to , their services, and having the burden of | 1 Samaratan hospital for a pleurasy Cigars their summer range on the Siskiyou . meeting the expenditures necessary in i trouble and for pm umonia, is slowly mountains at the head of the Applegate. | building ami furnishing a new church • improving ami wor«l has lieen receive«! ............ They will make two or three drives, they edifice, have lieen unable to buy an that his recovery is now an assured fact. organ, ami this gilt from their Episcopal gev. Idleman is a bright young man and having some five or six huudred head. , fnends is highly appreciated by both * - • . . Vintie Beall, from near Central Point, pastor. Rev. Sack, and the congregation. a pulpit speaker of more than ordinary ability ami accomplishment* ami in the was in Jacksonville Tuesday greeting the few months that lie has reside«! in this Peter JJeniff, motorman on the tram many friends he has in this town. .Mr. county he has made many friends, who Beall has a photographic gallery at the car used bv the Iowa Lumber Company deeply symiiuthize with him in his to bring the lumber