Death of Mrs. Sarah Owens. Real Estate Activities. Died very suddenly at her home near Eagle Point, Oregon, Monday evening, George H Andrew* et ux to W F Wooden; I June I, 191)3, Mrs. Sarah Owens, beloved lot JU Mk K R R *d«l. Ashland. Mar J.', 4I wife of Wtn. (»wens. There were none «»I t-»'............................................ | ■ lht\ family present at the time of her j Samuel Murphv et ux to Johu E Robhin». eS ol lot 3and I blk 12. rhoenix. Nov 6 l death. Mr. Owens was one of the judges ' 19UJ ......................................................................... •'**' at the election, and the other members E W Carver to Mrs E A Robbins, w1, ot lots l«*i , of the family had gone to Eaglr Point. Hand 4 blk IJ. Fhoenix Dec 29, I'JUll C E Mininger et ux to Pierre Provost. part» Mr. Owens ieft Mrs. Owens in the best of ot lots Jf. lo J9 blk C. S R add Ashland. 1JUI> health, and returning about 9 o’clock in May > It*«...... the evening, on entering the house J Janie’s Kuyler to lame» A Kuvlcr eS •>! »wl, and nw|¿ c i»t sc*» Mx- 36 tp 36 ».rie missed Mrs. Owens and calling her re- ! 1 May ■ W08 ........................................................ ceived no reply. He then went to her Geo H Andrews et ux to John and I.avina bedroom and found her in be«i dead. F Juvenal; lots J to 7 inci, blk 14 R R add. Ashland May 9. 1963 ........................................ 7 4 JO Mrs. Owens maiden name was Sarah Har­ Ella F Mundi to W W Taylor; undivided per. She was born February 24, 1639, in A, iut in nek oft, sec 3J and w H ol nw|< She was ot sec 33tp.<. *. r 1 e. May 7. 1963................ It*» Vermillion county, Indiana. A C and A W Bish to W W ravlor. undivid­ married to Wm. Owens May .31, IBM and ed '>■ int in wK ot leM auil eJi 1,1 M sec 32 tp 37 s. r 1 e, May 5. 19U3 75 moved to Lane county, Oregon, in 1665, where they have since resided. To Mr. . Charles Meyers to G F Salsbury; property 6UI I and Mrs. Owens were born ten children. in Ashland May J9. 191« ............... .............. Chas W Skeele to’L II Smith, nwl, .sec J tp One son has passed to the great beyond, j •*»» r I e. May JI. 196.1.......................... .......... nine survive their mother. Cal, lames, Geo W Crowson to City ol Ashland, right of way tor water main. May H. 1968............ i' John, George, Zuda, .Agnes, ami Mrs. FL, Camps et ux to City ol Ashland, laud Henry Gregory, of Jackson Co., Mrs. tor same May 7. 1908....................... ................. , Grimes «jf ¡»alias, Or., and Mrs. Brown A E Helman to City ot Ashland, laud or street purpo.es. May 5. 1st«.............. .............. of Salem, Or. Ida M and Amia F Hargrave to City ol Ash­ The funeral services were conducte«! ; laud; eS ot seif ot neN, sec 16 tp .<9 ». r 1 e 1266 ' by A. J. Hanby, Wednesday at 2 o’cltx-k. May«-, l:»i: .. ........ Mary A Price et al lo H I. Stickel; laud in Interment was made in the Central d 1 c 37. tp 36 s. r 3 w: May 29, 196B.............. Point cemetery. Mrs. Owens was held I J W Wright to John D Whitman; S's ot in high esteem by all who knew her. \ nw*( and nwj^ ot nwl^ *■•<' 1’* tp 39 s, r 1 w.Octs. 1901.......................................................... ! She was a devoted wife and mother. E Jennie Townsend and husb to Delia M Her home and family were .very near and 1 Stephenson; lots I and 5 blk 17 D E Kimes •J.Y) dear to her and all w-ill sadly miss her as add. Gold Hill. April 22. 19iK Win S Townsend et ux to Delia M Stephen­ I the days go bv. A large concourse of son; lots 4 and 5. blk 5 Gold Hill. Apr 22, 366 friends from all parts of the county were 1968..................................................................... ....... present at the funeral to pay their last ; C W Kahler to Gold Hill High Line Ditch Co; Right ot wav Juue 2. 1908...................... tribute of respect to the dejiarted and to J G W Bashford to T J Hamlin; bond for deed property in Jackson Co. May J9 190.1........... 6000 express their condolence and sympathy j 1 with the bereaved family. Many beuuti- , Margaret Lee and husb to D H B Taylor; -w i, sec J- :p3>s r lw Apr 1» 120Í ful floral tributes were lain on the newly I H C Andrews et ux to Mary E Rose: lot 26 I made mound by loving hands and sor- blk R R R add. Ashland. Jan 25, 1961...... : rowing hearts. George H Andrews et ux to L M Rose; lots 34 and 35 blk R. R R add. Ashland. Aug It was but last Saturday that Mrs. ' 29 19u6;..................................................................... | Owens placet! flowers on her son's grave. L M Rose to W W Eastlick; lots 3 to 5 blk R 3oc Little did her friends think that she Ashland, May 28, 19U3.......................... .. .......... G H How’.and-to Walter W Wood: 26 acres ' would so soon be laid by his side. in tp 37 s. r 2 w, May 23, 1968 ........................ 1.100 “Mother, thy life’s race has been Martha J Brown to G W Bashford blk 5, well run, < Medford May 9, 19U3.......................................... Thy liie’s work well done, Highest market price in cash paid for Thy life’s crown well won, wool. We have wool t>ags, fleece twine, Anti now comes thy rest." sheep dip for sale. Nunan, Jacksonville. HOUSE CLEANING TIME Has now come and you are doubtless in need of many things with which to replace old and worn out furnishings. » Large variety good quality ON Dates to Remember. The Tailoring Produced by Lamm & W. f. Isaacs, Agent Pajamas and nightrobes in all sizes and styles. Marriage Licenses. The following marriage licenses have been recently issue«! by County Clerk Orth: • Geo. L. Watson an«! Miss Kate P. Emery, June .3. L. M. Stone and Diana Wulf, June 2. Fredrick Reesean«l Fannie C. Birdseye, ¡June 2. I H«>n. W, I. Vawter, well known to the . citizens of Jacksonville as the president ■ of the Jackson County bank, of Me«!ford, ML'nmDD :tnfl a leading attorney of this county, /YlElJrUKL). I' was in the county seat Wednesday on I legal business. The TOGGERY, W. F. ISAACS Monday, June H—Sjiecial school meeting at City hall, Jacksonville. Thursday, June 11—Grantl vocal an«l instrumental concert to be given under the direction of Sig. Sofia, of Medford, at the U. S. Hall. Monday, June 15—Annual school meet­ ing in all sch«M>l districts of Oregon. Tuesday, June 16—Entertainment by pupils and friends of St. Marys Acad­ emy at U. S. hall. June 17—Thirty-first annual reunion of Pioneer Association at Portland. June 17-20—W. O. W. Street Fair an«! Carnival. Grants Pass. Wednesday, June 24—Meeting in Port­ land of Western Division of Oregon State Teachers Association. Saturday, July 4—Grand celebration at Gobi f fill Prices Reasonable And all seasonable articles for the renova­ tion of your dwellings. Inquire at RYAN’S- Jacksonville! Oregon Union Livery Stables A’/X'S on short notice for timber cruisers, com­ mercial men, mining men. sawmill men, al! kinds of men or parties. Horses fed at rea- sonable rates. Closing Events at St. Mary’s Academy. On Friday evening of this week a dis­ play of art work by the scholars ot St. Mary’s Acadamy will lie given at the Acadamy hall. The display will em­ brace needlework ami ixaniting an«l lie quite complete and well worth seeing. During the evening a musical recital vs ill lie given by pupils of the school assisted by some of the k-ading talent of this town. Admission to both the art dis­ play and the musicale will lie free and the public is cordially invited by the Sisters to atteml the exercises. On Tuesday evening, June 16, the clos­ ing exercises for St. Marys Acadamy will be held at the U. S. hall. A pleasing program is now being arrange«! by the Sisters and pupils of the school 'or that evening an«l the event promises to tie one of the most interesting that has been held in Jacksonville for some time past. The program will embrace musical elocution­ ary and dramatic features the details for which will tie announce«l in the near future. Tickets for admission will tie .35 an«l 50 cents and seats may tie reserve«l at Nunan’s store. CARPETS MATTINCS LINOLEUMS ART SQUARES RUCS Geo. N. Lewis, Prop., Jacksonville W1 BOYD a CONKLIN in Fine Furniture 6 «Stock all new Latest styles sole at modern prices White-Thomas Bl’K - MEDFORD Walter Applegate, whois deputy Coun­ Tola- Stone, win» has been working for ty Recorder, went to Ashland Saturday several months past on a cattle ranch on to visit his parents. upper Evans Creek, belonging to Win. Bybee, but who has been in this place for Will Cotrell of Big Sticky left Monday the past week for the purpose ot securing for Nome, where he goes to take a job a job and a dwelling house for his family, for the summer at $5 a «lay and board. left Wednesday for Evans Creek with a Carl Garrison of Jacksonville started team to bring Iris family to Jacksonville. for Portland Friday, where he will spend John Walters moved his family and his summer vacation with his brother. household effects from Jacksonville to Mrs. A. J. Hanby, teacher for the tertn Star Gulch on Applegate Wednesday, just closed in the Central Point school, where he has rented for three years the accompanietl by Miss Stone, was in Jack­ fine stock ranch l>elonging to Dr. J. H. sonville a short time Mon«lay afternoon. Messner, of Medford. Dr. Messner will Mrs. D. C. Smith and Mrs. W. S. Dow, at once stock up the ranch and Mr. of Coles, spent Thursday and Friday in Walters will care for the cattle on the Jacksonville. They were visiting Mrs. shares. A. R. Thompson and Mrs. Hinkle. Mrs. Friday night W. M. Eaton, known as Smith was accompanie«l horn«- by her son, Warren, who has been attending “Yockey,” run his conduct up to too loud a pitch with the result that Marshal school in Jacksonville. Geo. Thrasher place«! him in the cooler A. Gangwiscli left Wednesday for anti Saturday morning he was brought Portland, when: In- will work at his trad«-, la-fore Recorder Dox, who assessed him carpentering, for the summer. Mr. $16, by way of reminding him that when Gangwisch has worked before in Port lie is in Jacksonville he must behave land but he will probably not make bis himself. Iking broke, as such fellows permanent residence in that city, extx-ct- usually arc, h. is now doing eight days ing to return to Jacksonville in the fall. in tile city jai.. »