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^JACKSONVILLE SENTINEL V V Vol. I JacKnonville, JacKion County, Oregon. Friday, June 5, 1903 HI KMANN I HF Nt XI GONGKISSMAN. No. 4 On the Diamond. from Reed City, Michigan. Mr. Harris will leave tomorrow, Saturday, for Michigan to close up his business affairs The digger squirrels will soon be de there and early this fall he will return to stroying crop». They can I m ? readily de Oregon bringing his family with him, stroyed with squirrel poison to be had at when he will take possession of his farms. the Citv I>rug »tore, Jacksonville. Mrs. Wesley Birdseye, accompanied by Prof E. E. Washburn goes to Central Point this ( Friday ) evening to deliver her nephew, George Birdseye, drove up the class address at the commencement Friday from Birdseye creek and will re exercises of the Central Point High main in Jacksonville until Sunday, guests at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Wm. School. M. Colvig. K. K. Kubli expects to leave next JACKSONVILLE,. PC Wedding stationery, the latest out, at 3 i R H PO A E week for Cinnabar Springs where he will the Sentinel office. X »pend the summer proa pec ting the ■ •........ 2 2 1 4 3 3 I Nunan, springs for health and the surrounding Precinct. The White-Trowbridge real estate 0 Pat Donegan, p..mi.t 1 2 3 agency of Medford have sold to Wm. Orth, lb.................... 12 1 hills for wealth. ? i Finney, cf.................. 1 Mrs. C. Hafer was taken seriously ill Scott 1,365 acres of land in Table Reck W i Erl ¡Jonegan, 3b...... 3 2 2 5 last week with an attack of pleurasy, precinct belonging to John F. White, 2 4 1 which developed f.ito pneumonia, but consideration #10,000 and 20 acres of land South Ashland.......... ........66 36 15 IN ' Nadler, c...................... 2 2 5 2 2 for the last few days she has been im on Coleman creek belonging to D. M. West Ashland............. ........ 93 53 13 18 D Iionegan, 2b.......... „ 2 1 1 1 proving wWh every prosjiect of a speedy Warden to Jack Martin, a late mining East Ashland............. ...... 76 84 9 H I Whalen, If..................... 1 1 superintendent of Grand Junction, Colo Ulrich, rf...................... 1 45 recovery. rado, consideration #1500. Mr. Martin BArron ...................... ... .14 26 9 1 MEDFORD. H. W. Grimes. Arthur Thompson and will engage in diversified farming and Big Butte..................... ...... 13 12 R H PO A E Balivar Hull returned Tuesday from ! poultry raising. Central Point............. ...... 34 81 Thompson Creek, where they have been I Clemens, 21>... 2 2 Climax......................... ...... Ill 7 Prosperity has struck on the Boss Candy for the j>ast three weeks building a fine Barlow, c ........ 10 Dunn............................ ........ 34 11 4 14 Kitchen so lively that Mr. Ix:arned has of seven room cottage for W. C. Sparks, a ! o 2 4 Eagle Point................ ...... »H 48 I 1 Dow, 3b.......... late greatly added to his stock, as well as prominent farmer of that section. Isaac«, cf........ 3 2 1 Flounce Rock............. ........ 14 7 made more room for his ice cream •> W. A. Bolton a well known capitalist 11 23 Hutton, p...... 1 |>arlors. Finding it impossible to prop of Arizona, but who is temporarily making 2 1 Gold Hill..................... ...... ¡15 102 5 1 .Miles, « •........ erly accommodate his many customers his headquarters in Medford for this in the one room of his 1 1 Rothenn.il, If. Jacksonville............... ....... 82 173 ice cream parlors •» summer, was in Jacksonville Tuesday. McCauley, rf. Lak«* Creek.................. .......15 11 he has this week fitted up in pleasing Amon, lb ...... 9 1 10 1 2 While in Southern Oregon Mr. Bolton taste an additional room, for private ice Mound ....................... is representing the Mutual Life as a gen- j West Medford............. ...... 88 82 11 12 Score: parties. When it comes to mak era! agent for this district. Mr. Bolton cream East Medford.............. ....... 93 95 Total ing ice cream as well as candy Mr. Learned 5 .... O-A-O-1-0—2-1-0 I a is a hustler and has secured a fine line is an expert. Meadow*.................... JvkMinvillr .....1 — 1 — 0 -0 — 0 -1 — 8 — 0 — 8 9 Mr<lfi,n! ........ of business for his Company. Pleasant Creek........... ....... 13 27 B. J. Trowbridge, of the firm of White Hit by pitched ball—by Donegan 2; by Phoenix ..................... ...... 54 59 3 13 A quiet wedding took place Wednesday Trowbidge, real estate dealers, Med Hu”..n I. Poo Bah....................... ...... 26 19 a<tern<M>n at the home of Papa and Mam & ford. was in Jacksonville Thursday hav Struck out—Hutton 8; Donegan 5. R< m k Point.................. ...... 8 12 ma Schmidt of this place, the contracting ing with him Mr. and Mrs. F. W. South Roxy .......................... 10 Passed balls—Barlow 2. parties being George T. Watson and Kate ward, of Chicago, whom he was shoving Wild pitch—Donegan 1. 29 34 N. Emery, Rev. G. H. Gillet officiating. about that they could gain a knowledge Two base hits—Finney 1. Sterling........................ ...... 14 15 Mr. Watson is one of the leading painters 2 the beauties and advantages of this Three l>asc hits—Nadler 1. 24 Table Rock.......... ....... of Ashland and Miss Emery is also a res of Home runs—Whalen 1; D Itonegan 1. ident of that city and each have many Valley. Mr.and Mrs. Southward are great Trail............................. ...... 4 18 pleased with Southern Oregon and Bases on balls—Donegan 3. Talent........................... ....... 39 53 friends who give them the best of wishes ly will probably locate here and engage in Umpire, Pernoil. Union........................... ...... 18 33 for their future happiness. the fruit business. They are relatives of Watkins....................... ...... 9 12 George Birdseye, who has been in Jack- ' H, C. Taylor, and S. D. Biden, of Med Council Proceedings. Willows........................ .......17 34 sonville since last fall, making his home ford. Woodville.................... ...... 17 28 The Jacksonville town council met Tuesday evening with President Britt with his uncle and aunt Mr. and Mrs. Chris Kenney is a boy whose future Following are the returns from the and Councilmen Orth, IIufTer, Neuber, Win. Colvig, while attending the Jack- ' career is easy to foretell, for he does not various counties of flic First district in as Kenney, Recorder Dox and Marshal sonville High School, left for his home waste his time loafing on the streets as complete form as is obtainable: i Thrasher present. The bill of the Jack near Woodville, Monday. George is a so many boys are doing but he is apply Benton—Hermann 872; Reames 571»; sonville Gas Company for #9.41 and fees bright, energetic boy ami made a good ing nimself along lines that will fit him Ingle M3; Elmore NO; Hennanu's plurali for Recorder Dox amounting to #4.70 record for himself while in the High self for his life’s work. Completing his were ordered paid. The petition for the j School. He exjiects to return to Jack studies in the Jacksonville Hi"h School ty 03. Clackamas—Hermann l‘)25; Reames closing of Jacksoil street between blocks sonville next fall and again enter the! last Friday, Monday morning found him 1278; Ingle 300; Elmore NO; Reames plu- 74 anil 75 was laid over, it lacking the ■ school. at work in his father’s, T. J. Kenney, signature of Joseph Hall an adjacent i T. C. Norris has added real estate to store with the same energy and cheerful rality 253. Coos—Hermann 857; Reames 506; Her- property hohler. his other lines of endeavor and this week ness that he has shown in his school The street committee was ordered to he has sold two farms, of P. R. Stanley work and which will bring certain suc mann majority 3N0. Curry—Hermann 07; Reames 47; Her- have a foot bridge built across Jackson and of F. M. Tungate, on Big Butte cess in whatever vocation that he may creek on the west side of Oregon street. 1 creek to B. H. Harris, a recent arrival take up. mann majority 100. Douglass—Ingle 250; Hermann plurali The committee within the next few days will prepare plans for the bridge and let ty IM. Jackson—Hermann 1066; Reames 1240; the contract for its construction. Sarg- , Ingle 100; Elmore 02; Reanies plurality eant Dunlap, sexton of the city cemetery j was authorized to have a new roof put 180. upon the tool house in the cemetery. Josephine—Reanies plurality 175. Klamath—Hermann 372; Reames 249; A T rkat F or L ovkrs of F ink M usic Hermann plurality 123. Lake—Hermann 325; Reanies 154; Her —Jacksonville has many persons who en- I joy high grade music and they show mann plurality 171. Ladies call Lane—Hermann 1771; Reames 1385; their appreciation by always turning out in force when there is a musicale that our Spring of White Hermann plurality 350. Music lovers Lincoln—Hermann 417; Reanies 16N; meets their ex|>ectations. will I m * given an evening of genuine Ingle 73; Hermann plurality 240. Linn—Hermann 130!; Reames 1213; pleasure on Thursday, June 11, when Ingle 175; Elmore 305; Hennann plurali-1 Signor D. Boffa, well known to Jackson ville musical circles, will give a grand tv NN. Marion—Hennann 1745; Reanies 1571; concert at the U. S. hall. Miss Bertina Boifa, whose rare skill always pleases, Hermann plurality 170. will be solo violinist. Madam D. Boffa, Polk—Hermann 004; Reames 685; who has an exceedingly well trained Realties plurality 81. Tillamook—Hennann 475; Reames 125; voice of tine compass, will I m * the soprano Ingle 20; Elmore 49; Hermann plurality soloist. Sig. Boffa will direct the chorus and the orchestra and Miss Abbie Ken 380. Washington—Hennann 1074; Reames dall will I m ; concert pianist. The aria from the opera "La Traviata,” which 091; Hermann plurality 383. Yamhill—Hermann 928; Reames 874; made Addina Patti famous, will be sung Ingle 134; Elmore 172; Hennann plurali in the original language, Italian, in which this grand piece was written, by ty 54. Madam Boffa. Among the fine selec There is a good prospect that the Tay tions played by the orchestra will I mj the lor House, one of Jacksonville’s popular great overture of William Tell. Nothing boarding houses, is soon to be enlarged. but the highest grade of musical com All this year Mrs. Taylor has found it i position will be performed and the pro impossible to accomodate all who applied gram will embrace a variety of selections »Samples for the asking to her for lodging and scarce a day now- that will be sure to please all. goes bv but what she has to turn people C. J. McLaughlin and R. E. O’Brien Soliciting your inspection. .Mail orders given prompt away for want of rooms. Mrs Taylor is two well known Applegate men were in and careful attention. planing to build an addition to het house Jacksonville Tuesnay. of about six or eight rooms, which will The series of special meetings held in enable her to can- for quite a number more boarders and thus add to her in the Griffin Creek school house by Rev. come as well as to afford accommodations E. M. Patterson, of Medford, closed to her many acquaintances among -the Tuesday evening of this week. The traveling public, who prefer to stop at meetings were well attended and sev eral accessions to the church were made. her house. Sundays game on the Neuber and Tay Unofficial Return* from the 1 lection of lor grounds lx-tween Jacksonville and Medford resulted in a victory for the lat I ast Mondav. far h Candidate Carrie* ter. The locals had an easy time of it Hi* Home County by Good Majorities, throughout the early part of the game and it la-gan to look like an easy walk ( The following are the returns, so f ir as over, but in the 7th .lining the visiting completed for Jackson couii’y. The aggregation rallied in great sha|x- and by official count may chunge the returns pushing in three tallies in the 7th and iinewhat, but the figures now in indi-1 duplicating the trick in the last inning cate that Mr. Reames ha* a plurality of won out by a «core scon- of one. Medford is 184 in this couutry: evidently a hoodoo to the home team. LOCAL. NOTES. k Elmore. Pro Hermann. R 1 -Jf NUNAN* we your special attention to Line Coods Dotted Suisse, Persian Lawn, India Linon, Nainsooks in checks and stripes, Piquas, Valenciennes and Appliqua Laces Swiss Embroideries. NUNAN 9 Jacksonville