Jacksonville sentinel. (Jacksonville, Or.) 1903-1906, June 05, 1903, Image 6

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    LOCAL
NOTES
that territory . was in Jacksonville, Wed
nesday. Mr. Wilmarth has Ixeii rvad-
ing the articles in the Jacksonville Senti­
nel in regard to the Applegate copper
district and his business to Jacksonville
xas to gain further information as to the
mines and to examine specimens of the
ore. w hich are on exhibition in the Sent­
inel office.
Mr. Wilmarth was well
pleased with the showing of the orc and
will in the near future take a trip to the
Applegate to make a ¡lersonal inspection
of the copper prospects of that section.
SHOES
all kinds
SHOES
A bright, energetic boy, who wants to
learn the printers trade, will be given a
job at the Sentinel office.
From the finest Lidies wear to the heaviest
Slabwood, already cut for stove, all
you can haul on your wagon for 50 cents
Loggers’ shoes at a price that will meet all
a load at the Iowa Lumber Compvny's
mill. Must lx* hauled away at once.
competition.
David Bucklv and Mathew Rav, two
Applegate boys. left Wednesday for
Modoc County where they will work
There was a time when it was necces-
during the summer. Mr. Bucklv was sary to go away to get dental work done,
First'dass Groceries our Specialty
in that section all winter and spring and ; but that day 1* pest for Jacksonville now
has been home on a visit for the last two has a dentist who is quite as skillful as
weeks.
the best of them and his work is proving
Mrs. Fannie Birdseye and Fred Resse, that he thoroughly understands his pro-
of Gold Hill, were married in Jackson- tession. Though here but a few weeks
ville Tuesday morning. Th. y will take Dr. T. T. Shaw has gained a g<x>d prac-
the midnight train at Gold Hill for Los j tier ami among his patrons are some of
Dr.
Angeles where they will spend about six the best people ol Jacksonville.
weeks with relatives.
Then they will Shaw is a dentist of several years ex­
return to Gold Hill where they will perience and he has a fitted up office in
the second story of the Rvan block near
make their future home.
the postoffice. By patronizing the doc­
Rev. and Mrs. E. M. Patterson, of Med­ tor Jacksonville people will get as good
ford accompanied by Miss Grace Irwin, work done as can lx* hud in the other
of Berkley, Calif., who is making Mrs. • towns and be helping to build up their
Patterson a short visit, were in Jackson- | town by patronizing houie industry.
ville a couple of hours Tuesday after­
Rev. E. M. Patterson, who for the
noon looking over the sights and admir­
ing the pretty yard# to be found in the past year has been pastor of the Christian
church in Medford, will close his pastor­
Stylish Hats in
old historic town of Southern Oregon.
ate in that city on Sunday, June 14, and
all
designs and
E. King, one of tne proprietors of the the following day he and Mrs. Patterson
Jackson County Lumber Co., had his will leave for Portland, where they will
shapes to meet
foot badly hurt last week by one of the s|xmda month with relatives and friends,
the requirements
men letting a plank drop upon it. Mr. I follow ing which Rev. Patterson will again
King has been unable to work since the take up ministerial work, but just where
and
the fancy of
accident, but he expects to lie able to re­ : he has not decided. Rev. Patterson’s re­
the most particu­
turn to his mill next Monday from his moval from Medford is occasioned bv
home in Medford, where he has been Mrs. Patterson’s health, the high alti­
lar purchaser at
staying while off duty.
tude of Southern Oregon nut agreeing
While he has had charge of
Para Schmidt was in Medford Monday with her.
and Tuesday taking tanks out of the cel the Christian church in Medford Rev.
lar of the ice factory, that were in use , Patterson has greatly increased its mem-
when it was a brewery. The tanks were bership and made it one of the influential
of oak and were so large that Papa churches of that city. In pastorial duties
Schmidt had to take them to pieces in Rev. Patterson lias been an indefatigable Jacksonville,
Oregon
worker,
his cheerfulness,
order to handle them. The cold storage w
’orKer- Dis
‘ neeriuiness, generosity and
is being enlarged and the space occupied Pr,,nulince<* sincerity have r won for him
bv the disused tanks was required.
J le strong attachment of t the members of
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, j liia
it
uc
Im friendship of
his r*li
church
as woll
well as t the
John W. White, a rancher of near all others
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who met him. ______________
Mrs. Patterson
Ruch, was in Jacksonville Wednesday, by her many endearing qualities, has
Mr. White states that Road Supervisor also made many warm friends who will
Venable, of that district, is doing some regret her depsrtnre from Medford,
You will always find the lx*«t
excellent road work in his district this Rev. and Mrs. Patterson are bright,
of rich, flaky icecream in my
spring
Along with other improve- energetic young persons, who will win
store. LEMONADE that is
ments he is putting on considerable their wav’ wherever they may go, and
lemonade.
gravel on the roads and getting them in- who will have with them the best wishes
to a condition that will permit travel of their many friends in Jackson county,
during all seasons of the year.
Cigars, Tobaccos,
A ppreciated C ompliment to J ack ­
The fine fl 2,000 residence of J. Nunan
sonville
—
Though
going
down
hill
for
in north Jacksonville is being brighten­
Fine Confectionery,
Young People, Old People
ed up with a coat of fresh paint. The many years in a material way the pioneer
town
of
Jacksonville
promises
to
1-e
the
body of the house is being painted Ind­
and All the People
Fresh Fruits
ian red. the window sashes black and most fortunate town in the valley. The
Iowa
Lumber
Company's
saw
mill
and
the roof dark green. The work is being
done by H. Goodhart and son Harry, of planing mill plant has given it a large
Riverside, Calif., and the appearance of pay roll and should Patsy Clark's copper
Will find at the
the house indicates that they are first- properties j»an out he has already given
class painters and are doing Mr. Nunan it out that Jacksonville will have the
smelter and railroad, which would lx*
a thorough job.
the biggest thing in Southern Oregon.—
H. C. Mackey, the Medford photo- Ashland Record.
graher who took the photos of the
Store the beat of
C ruel B oys K ill the B irds —Several
graduating class of the Jacksonville High
School at his gallery last Saturday, was instances have been recently reported of
Ice Cream
in Jacksonville Wednesday with his proofs boys killing birds in Jacksonville. These
Confections
of the pictures and delivering pictures on thoughtless, cruel boys should bear in
a number of other orders he had from mind that they are laying themselves
Summer Drinks
persons in this place. Mr. Mackey has liable to a heavy fine ami a long term in
the
jail
for
killing
birds,
the
new
law
the distinction of taking the picti
fresh fruits
■f
passed by the last legislature being very
the graduating class of the Jackson-
I
have
on
hand
a
full
line
Canned
fruits
trict, and a boy who has once suffered
High School at the close of each tern:
of household and kitchen
i consequences would be quite likely,
the past nine years, an honor that h*
and Oysters
less he was a hardened criminal, to
preciates very much.
furnit urc.
reafter let the birds sing unmolested
P. J. Sullivan, the well known
- trees. But boys should lx; more
Stationery, Cigars and To­
Applegate miner, was in Jackso*
than to kill the little birds, whose
Wednesday and Thursday gettin-
4 • s* <igs make the air ring with
bacco. Fine Billiard Parlor h
I do funeral directing and
plies to carry him through his
* ppiness. Then besides the en­
I
mining work. Mr. Sullivan
ol heir songs birds are the very
undertaking as a special
next week to Elliot creek tc
^nds to all of us for they eat
J
feature.
work on a number of copy«*
ilions of insects that destroy our
has on that stream and latei
.rains, grasses, fruits, vegetables and
some development work c*
flowers and if the birds were all killed
Greene Creeks. He will h. *
<> off there would lx- no more pretty vards I
•!
of nor fine gardens and farms. As to the
help him and he will put ir
.n are birdseating the cherries and other fruit,
months developing his clain.
very promising looking and wnich he they are only taking a little pay fora
thinks will prove to be rich in copper.
big lot of work, and no boy would want
Jacksonville. • Oregon
Louis Stone and Miss Diana Wulf were to work all the time in an orchard or a
and gonoral ropair
married in the Nash hotel parlor at Med­ strawberry |»atch and never get a berry
work dono promptly
ford, Monday, by Justice M. Purdin. to eat. Jacksonville, being a forest of
Only a few personal friends were present shade trees, fruit trees and ornamental
and
at a roasonab/o
at the ceremony, besides the two sisters shubbery, is an ideal home for birds, and
prlco
there
are
more
birds
here
than
in
any
of the bride, the Misses Emma and Nellie
Wulf.
Mr. and Mrs. Stone left by the other town in Oregon. One of the many
train that evening for Portland, where attractions of Jacksonville is its birds and
they will spend a few cays, after which their flitting about the trees and their
Second Floor, Adkins Block,
they will return to Jacksonville. Mr. blithesome songs are especially notice­
Stone is an employe at the Iowa Lumber able to persons coming from the north­
opposite Postoffice.
Company’s mill and he and his wife will ern sections of this Coast where there are
few
birds.
Vet
there
are
not
many
birds
Medford
-
Ore
7 th St. Shop
reside at the mill. Mr. and Mrs. Stone
Modford
here
as
in
the
East,
but
thev
are
increas
­
have many* friends in Jacksonville who
ing in numbers and if not molestrd, or
Fine Photography a Specialty.
wish them all the happiness possible.
killed, in time there will be endless
Special
attention giver to posing
F. B. Wilmarth of Medford but former­ numbers of these happy, little songsters
Calling cards, the latest in style and
ly of New Mexico, where he was a fore­ to please us with their presence ami their of children. JUl work guaran- printed so neatly as to resemble copper­
man in one of the big copper mines in songs.
teed. Prices reasonable.
plate work al the Success office.
W. L. ORR &. CO.
MEDFORD
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OREGON
Fine
Millinery....
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Miss Hoover’s
Parlors...
ICE CREAM
w.
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M c D aniels
CHRIS ULRICH à CO
FURNITURE
UNDERTAKING
D. LINN
PLUMBING
TINNING
H. C. MACKEY
Photo Gallery
E. S. WOLFER