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About Jacksonville sentinel. (Jacksonville, Or.) 1903-1906 | View Entire Issue (June 5, 1903)
VA/M. M. COLVIG ’ » ATTORNEY AT LAW INLERISTING EVENTS AT GOLD HILL. LOCAL NOTES. Will Celebrate the fourth Diptheria Hau Miss Josephine Saltmarsh of Huncotn Broken Out—bold Hill hew* Irqe* I hat was n visitor in this city Monday. tilths Street* and Yard* be Cleaned. Will practice iu all the Courts ot the State G. GALE, M. D R PHYSICIAN and BURGEON. I', office in Orth's lluildliig llouia. i to ft and 7 lu H p. m Misses Minnie Thom|**on and Clara Jackaonvill, Grimes were in Medford Saturday. The family of Tom Pankey was strick en with diptheria the latter part of the Mr. ami Mr*. Mile* Cantrall of Apple week, all of the six children living afflict gate payed thia city a visit Saturday. ed and on Monday night. Andrew, aged Ina ami Lester Thockmarton were in ' DENTIST about eight years succumbed to the dread Jacksonville Monday from Ruch and All work equal to the best to be had in disease and was buried Thurmlav. At spent the «lay with their sister, Mrs. Will Portland last reports the rest of the family seeui Crowns, Bridge work and Artificial Teeth McDaniel. to be getting along all right*, and it is on either rubber or celluloid plater A Mr. ami Mr*. I. II. Crawfort! of Gold JacRbonvill, « - Oregon hoped, will soon In.* out of danger. strict quarantine is being maintained, so Hill were in Jacksonville over Sunday at there need be no fear of the disen-3 the home of their son, Deputy Sheriff spreading. Oris Crawford. Oregon J ac k»on ville P)R. T. T. SHAW JOHN S. ORTH The citizens of Gold Hill are doing their utmost to provide a celebration this year Filings and final proof» for homesteads that will I m * a success. The several com- and timber claims made. niittees are all at work and while the en tire program has not t»een decided on con Jacksonville Oregon siderable headway has l>een made. The Grant* Pass Band has l»eeii encaged to furnish music and the base ball teams of Grants pass and Medford will play for a #50 purse. The Hon. A. E. Realties • IAWVFII LAWYER has promised to deliver the oration. The program will lie arranged so there will lie Office opposite Court House. something doing all day. In the evening there will be a display of fireworks that J acksonville • Oregon will surprise the natives and the celebra tion will end with a grand l»all. THE BOSS for homemade candy I make all my own Candies and keep them in large quan tities and in excellent variety. ICE CREAM The best iu Southern Oregon FRESH FRUITS Always kept io stock Cigars, Tobaccos and Notions A. LEARNED BICYCLE STORE REPAIR0SHOP Racycles, Ramblers and other standard bicycles. Repairs made to bicycles sewing machines, guns and all kinds of small machines. BOYD & Oregon A little pdlntinq and clcdnlnq hill make your house look like ncn. UNITED STATES LAND COMMISSIONER R. NEIL - . Miss Carrie Dvar came from Ashland Sunday ami remained with friends in I Jacksonville until Tuesday, when she re turned to her home. A. I.. Kitchin of Ashland visited this city Saturday. Mr.Kitchin came down to decorate the grave of a little son, tint he buried about two years ago. Tents, camp stoves and camping uten sils at Boyden's hardware store, Med ford. St Miss May Earhart ami Miss Gertrude Wilson, two of the teachers in the Med ford school, will sjieiid a juirt of their va cation in California and Wedtie -day they Sometimes a truth is brought home to left for San Francisco. us with startling distinctness, as is the Warren Smith, on«- of the pupilsof the case this week. A young life has been seventh grade who has been attending sacrificed and people have wakened to school here for the {»ist year, left for his the fact that the town needs cleaning up, home at Coles, Cali., Saturday. He has an'’ fumigants and disinfectants have been residing at the McDaniel home. been very much in demand the past few Thomas Reid formerly of the Broad days. Take a walk through some of the back streets and alleys and one is apt to anil Reid mine, will start on a prospect wonder if we have a board of health, and ing trip to the Illinois river in a few if so what their duties are, to say nothing days. He will Iw accompanied by his about people that allow their back yards brother Andrew Reid ami Ed. Iatvier. and alleys to get in such a condition that disease germs lurk in every corner. It is safe to say that heretofore a feeling of delicacy has preventer! the board of health from requesting people to clean up but now all such feelings should lie laid aside and everybody should lie made to make their own liack vard a clean, wholesome place instead of a hotbed of disease and filth. Another thing the town needs anil needs badlv is a sewer system and until we get it, it will take constant work and watching to keep the sanitary condition of the town what it should be. Send the Sentinel to your distant rela tives and friends ami let them know that the oh! town has awakened from its dreams an«! is now once more upon the map as one of the growing, hustling towns uf Southern Oregon. TIMBER LAND ACT JUNE 3, DCS-NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION F. S. Stephens arrived in Jacksonville Monday from Spokane and sjient that day and Tuesday acquiring information in regard* to the copper district and We«lnes«lay he left for Watkins where he will spend some time in examining the copper and other deposits of that section. Mr. Stephensis a mining ex|>ert and just what his plans are he does not give, but he will have other parties with him, they joining him in the near future. While traveling about the country they will camp out having their own camp etjuip- ment. T. C. Henry, one of the leading peach growers of Ashland was in Jacksonville Monday. Mr. Henry states that the in jury to the jieach crop in that section by reason of the unusually late frosts this spring, is not so great as was at first sup pose«!. The early varieties were badly injured and will average less than a half a crop, but the late varieties will bear a full crop. The growers though feel very hofieful of getting good returns from their orchards, as the peaches on their trees being thinned by the frost, those left will lie all of first-ciass quality, which will make them sell better and then the East ern crop has really been badly cut short by the heavy storms that section lias ex- I perience«l this spring, which will cause fruit prices to lie high this season. W. J. Plymale and his son Bennie left Saturday evening for Glendale, where they will stop a day and then go on to Roseliurg, where Sir. Plymale will stay about six weeks and his son will goon to Independence on a visit through the sum mer. The Graduates of the Public School of this city spent Saturday in Medford. 40 inch mount vemon draper duck, Their mission was to get some photos of wagon cover duck, 50 inch black enamel the class, and also some indivitlual ones. carriage duck for sale at Nunan’s, Jack The following are the graduates: Miss Bertha Prim. Geo. Henry, Jesse Apple sonville. gate and Miss Jessie Wilson. United States Land Office Roseburg Oregon May 2>th IF« Notice is hereby gnren that in complutncc with the ptovisions of the act of Congress of June 3rd 1H7S. entitled "An Act for the Sale of Timber Lands in the States of California. Oregon. Nevada, and Washington Territory," as extend ed to all the public land sales by act of August I. 1*92, Charles J Nunan of Jackson county state of Oregon and a resident of the Town of Jack sonville. of said State has this day filed in thia office his sworn statement No '¿V’2 for the pur chase of the South-half pf the South- West qnaris.’ and West (H)half of South-East quarter of Sec tion No. 1 in Township No 39 South. Range No I west and will offer proof to show that the land sought is more valuable for its timber or stone than for agricultural purposes and to establish hi» claim to said land before Silas J Day, U. S Commissioner of Jackson County Oregon, at Jacksonville Oregon, on Saturday, the Sth day of August. 19<H. fie names as witnesses George Hoffman of Applegate, Jackson Co Oregon T. R Rock of Applegate, Jackson Co. Oregon; Marvin M Tay lor of Jacksonville. Jackson Co Oregon George W WT.—trout of Applegate. Jackson Co. Oregon An; and all persons claiming adversely the above described lands arc requested to file their claims in this office on or before said Sth day of August 19<B. J. T. Bridge», 6-5, M Register. CONKLIN UNDERTAKERS A full and complete line of Undertaking Goods, Robes, Suits, Burial Shoes. Calls answered promptly at all hours. Conklin, Assistant ' I | H. L. De Amoml, one of the junior j I members of the firm of De Amond & Sons, ; sawmill men of Grants Pass., was in Jack sonville Monday. Mr. De Amond states ! that his firm are running their mill which j they have on Rogue river, six miles below Grants Pass, to its full capacity and have all the orders they can fill. They have j been at work this spring putting the sec- ! end mill, this one being located on Pleas lant creek, ten mil« s north of Wrxxlville. 1 This mil) has a capacity of 25,000 feet per «lav and they expect to start it up thii M week. Th«- lumberwill be hauled by teams to W«xxlville, for shipment, teams Ixing hirerl to do the work. No planer will be put in, the lumber all lieing shipped in the rough. H. L. De Amoml will lx- superintendent and Wm. Richards, of Ashland will be head sawyer. JOHN F. MILLER ■I the Postoffice Hardware Store can supply you with Paints Oils Varnish Brushes Sandpaper His prices are riqh* and his qoods arc strictly first-class. ________ ______ J H. Messner, Veterinary Surgeon. Medford, Oregon 9 City Drug .... Store ¿7 ¿7 A full line always on hand of Toilet Articles Fancy Soaps Perfumery and Notions. J. W. ROBINSON Proprietor, Jacksonville, Ore First-class quality and a reasonable price, my specialty Fresh fruit and vegetables Highest price paid for farm produce T. J. GOODWYN The West Side Grocery. Medford, Oregon