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About Jacksonville sentinel. (Jacksonville, Or.) 1903-1906 | View Entire Issue (July 3, 1903)
Î he TÔGCERY Has just received a large as sortment of the latest effects in NECKWEAR Midget Four-in-Hands and Bows in Barathea, Marat, Grogranatt and Peau de Soie Silks, the new French .materials imported especi ally' for this season. :: :: LOCAL NOTES. Mr. ami Mrs. Edward Reynolds were nuule h.ipp) Momias by the coming of a tint- baby l>ov to their home. Charles Pierce, manager of the Ash land fruit cannery, ami Mrs. Pierce were in Jacksonville last Sunday to attend the Robinson Taylor wedding. Mr. and Mrs. R. \V. Gray of Medford were tn Jacksonville last Sunday io lx- , present at the marriage of Miss Lillian Taylor to Mr. R. II. Robinson. Chris Ulrich Manufacturer of CORN MEAL and GRAHAM Hath made of the best selected grain and guaranteed the purest on the market Edward Wendt drove the Applegate stage Tuesday while his father went on a business trip to Medford. Edward is a hustling Isiv ami there is nothing of the . street I». ...I 1. loafer « > i v . . iiLzsllt about lassa* him. The Bvliee bridge is now open for Dealer in travel, J. Hartman having completed the first of this week the approach to the south eml which was washed out last winter by the flood in Rogue River. Henry Wendt will shortly have a fine dwelling house put up on his property on Also a new line of Hats, the Medford boulevard. The building will lx- 2Dx3O feet two stones high ami will be lined and paperetl inside instead of being plastered. The leaking hydrant has kept up a mudhole in Sixth street at its intersect ion with California street for some weeks It is hardly necessary to tell past. Mudholes in the winter are but you that you must come to us little noticed but one in a street in the in order to secure the largest summer is not exactly according to the assortment and most correct fitness of things in a well regulated town. styles for the present season. Services at the 1’resbr terian church Real Estate Dealer were conducted last Sunday evt ning by Rev. \V. F. Shields, of Medford, who de PHOENIX, - - - OREGON livered a sermon that was well apprec iated by the congregation. Rev. Shields I have in luy hands at the present time a latgennih- will conduct the services for next Sun ber of Bargains in FARM, FRUIT and GARDEN' day coming, his pulpit in the Medford MEDFORD Presbyterian church being filled by Rev. W. F. ISAACS LANDS, and TOWN PROPERTY, of which the J. B. McMilligan of Portland, state Phone Main 553. synodical Sunday school superintendent, following is a partial list. who is in Southern Oregon on Sunday Palm = Bodge Block school missionary work. So. I—Is 550 acres more or less, 3<Ml acres No 26 House anti 'J lots in Phot nix, lots \___________ ___________ / Father J. D. Murphy left Tuesday for Rogue River lxittoin land, all fenced, fklx120 feet each. San Francisco, where he will spend some good house, barn and other buildings. No. 30 -1 s .u res wi ll improved, house, TIMBER LAND ACT JUNE 3. 1878—NOTICE weeks with relatives and also is visiting barn and other out buildings; one-half The balance , about 250 acres, good for FOR PUBLICATION. 4 a number of his college classmates w ho timber and pasture. This place is sit in voung orchard; near Phoenix. United States Land Office. reside in California. La’.er in the sum uated on Rogue River, near town. $1200. Rosebtrg, Oregon. June 17. 1908. mer Father Murph} will go to Portland The land is of fine quality. Price tier No. 31 An so acre farm seven mil« s Notice is hereby gt -en that in compliance with until about the first ■29 from railroad, level laml, g<xxi soil, 15 the , rovisions of th" act of Congress of June 3. where - - he will - remain - - ... 1S7K entitled "A < Act for the sale of Timber of September when he will return to No. 2 -I* a tract of 1520 acres, ill fenced acres clearol ami fenced, 2'1 acres in Lands in the Sta rsof t California. . .. Oregon Neva- . Jacksonville to resume parochial duties, 12i*> acres good alfalfa land; a stream pasture, remainder easily cleared. da aud Washington Territory, as extended to . ■> . ■ , .. , », all the public land sales by act of August I. I*«92. During his absence Farther E'lward Mur- running through it of 150 miners' Dwelling hopae well finishe«!, cost ov Andrew V Rock, of Jackson County, state of Or- 1 phv of Ashland will conduct services at inches of water with which the whole er #500. Bearing orchard; fine well egon and a resident of the town of Applegate of ■ the Catholic church in this place three 1200 acres can I m - irrigated. The other ami springs; is tub irrigated, ami can’ said state has this day filed in this office his He will lit in .320 acres is higher ground, which is lx- made one of the lx-st small farms of sworn statement No. ‘>351. for the purchase of the Sundays in each month. SW%’ of the NS-1; ot Section No. * in Township Jacksonville Sunday and hold services at well situated for reservoirs and feed Jackson county, Is owned by a nun- No. ."9 South. Range No. 4, West, and will offer grounds. This tract is situate«! in • resident who will give a barg un in or- proof to show that the land sought is more valu 7 a. m. Klamath county, alxmt 21» miles from der to sell quick. able for its timber or stone than for agricultural George Thrasher has resigned as city purposes, and to establish hi.s claim to said laud marshal and he is now driving his team Klamath Falls, a county road running No. 33 I5'i acres, all in cultivation; Fxfore the Couuty Clerk of Jackson County. Ore by it ami a railroad now within alxml house, barn, etc., mar Phoenix; will gon, at Jacksonville. ««regon, on Saturday, the hauling lumber from the planing mill to •'Ml miles ami building rapidly towards lx- sold all together or divided. 29th day of August, 1903, the cars. Mr. Thrasher finds teaming He names as witnesses: it ami is certain to pass mar by it, or No. 34. — 12<M• acre» all improved. lessuproarous ami strenuous than looking James W. Mee, of Applegate, Oregon; George cross it in the •near future. A g<xxl Fine bottom laml, Rogue River run A. Culev. of Applegate. Oregon: Walter Miller, after the citvs peace and far more comfort farm house ami barn ami corrals on ning through it; >500 acres under irriga of Applegate, Oregon. Fritz Ruch, of Applegate. able hours to work in. Pending the Oregon. the place. One of the best Itargains in tion and balance easily watered. Gtxxl meeting of the council next Tuesday W. Any and al! persons claiming adversely the all Southern Oregon. Price |xr acre buildings and other im pro vein «-nt.-i; six Mr. G. Kenney is acting as marshal. above «le-crilxd lands are requested to file their .................................................. $10. miles from railroad; near po-dofficr and claims in this office on or before said 29th day of Kenney is a man of courage and has the August. 1903. J. T. BRIDGES. school. Fine alfalfa, fruit or garden the So. 3 — House ami I lots in Phoenix. physique to back up Ins orders and 6-3i, u-28. Register. Price..................................................... $000 land. Is the cheapest land in Jackson good sense to know how to control the county. Price per acre.................. $40 It is So. 4,— 204 acres of g<x»d laml, all NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION. boys without precipitating a row. fenced and in cultivation. A g«xxl No. 3fr 17 43 acres of jiasturi- laml on probable that he will lx made the regular Department of the Interior. farm house and barn. A No. I farm. Rogue River. Will lx- sold at a bar Land Office at Roseburg. Oregon. June 10, 1903. marshal as the businessmen all desire his Near town ami railroad. Price. $9,500. Notice is hereby given that the following apjxyintment. gain. named settler has filed notice of his intention to judge Day has been as patient as So. S—55 acres, house ami 2 barns, 12 No. 37—l.'HiO acres, siXI acres of it fine to make final proof in supjxrt of his claim, and acres bottom land, the balance, 4.3 ac plow laml; al) well watered by fine that said proof will be made before Silas J. Day. Job an«l as philosophic as Plato in res, all good land, l^-mile from de|x>t; U. S. Commissioner, at Jacksonville, Oregon, on the cri ck and springs. Large part limit r days of his loneliness, while July 25. 1903. viz: Jacob C. Knutzen Ud. No. 12 acres under ditch at the head of th«- cultivation and all under fence. Will Ilav „ has __ Ix-en on an extended 12314. forthe SE^ XW«, NK% SWJ^, WJ4 SEJi, Mrs.__ ditch. Price..................................... $5000 lx- sold in tracts to suit purchasers. visit with relatives and friends at Walla Section 18. Tp 10 SRI W. He names the following witnesses to prove his Walla, Portland and other northern No. 9—400 acres, within four miles of Convenient to market and in g«x>«l continuous residence Upon and cultivation of Medford; is a fine farm, well improved neighborhood. But the winter of the Judge's said land, viz George Culy of Steamloat. Jack- points. good buildings, small orchard; the best son county, Oregon: William Swartzbarger. of discontent is evidently alx»ut at an end acres, three-fourths of a No. 39. -2 J4 * bargain for a farm in Jackson county. Steamboat. Jackson county, Oregon; Charles for this week he has given an extra mile from Medford, Good garden Swartzbarger. of Steamboat. Jackson county, Price per acre...................................... $10. land. Goo<l Imx house ................... $J5<> Oregon William Finney of Jacksonville. Jack shine to his shoes ami he stejis along the No. 10 -- 23 acres all fenced and in streets with a sprightliness like that of son county. Oregon. J. T. BRIDGES. cultivation. A house ami barn, about No. 40 -30 acres, oil a creek affording 6-12-7-17 Register. the time 50 years ago next Monday, when plenty •>( go<xl water; good soil and 50 fruit trees just coming into bearing. TIMBER LAND ACT JUNE 3. 1378 NOTICE he first saw Jacksonville and jostled his fine fruit land. Three acres in alfalfa; 1 miles from town. Price...... $1,000. wav along its sidewalks through the FOR PUBLICATION. goixl buildings; near good si I kmi I and So.ll — 145 acres on Butte creek, 25 ac res crowds of miners who had fl«x-ke«l to this other advantages. J1500, one-half cash United States Land Office. Roseburg Oregon in cultivation, 25 acres more to put in; new mining camp to gather the gold May 28th 1903. ------ balance on time. Is a big bargain. all fenced, fair buildings, Jackson Notice is hereby given that in complian-e with of Rich gulch, Jackson creek and the county, Oregon. A bargain. No. 41.— ;40O0 acres of choice laml • the pro-isions of the act of Congress of June 3rd. other rich placers in this vicinity. 187». entitled "An Act for the Sale of Tinilwr So. 12— 2G4 acres, all under fence, good ed in an early «lay. Will be s< Land- in the States of California Oregon, E DeRobaum, superintendent of the 5-room house, goo«l spring, water con- tracts to suit. Will make a do, Nevada, and Washington Territory." as extend county hospital, says the «lull season is veyed to house by pipe e, 2 g«x»«l barns, 20 fine farms. This is an opporl ed to all the public land sales by act of August I, 1392. Charles J. Nunan of Jackson county State now on at that institution, the summer and in cultivation, 215 acres of choice land to secure a home in the best p; of Oregon and a resident of the Town of Jack months always witnessing an exodus of good for all kinds of grain, 30 or 40 the Rogue River valley. sonville, of said State, has this day filed in this his boarders, who are largely broke-down acres would pro'luce g<xxi alfalfa. 'Illis No. 43.— 10 acres of unimproved land. office his sworn statement No 2552 for the pur with whom chase of the South-half of the South-West quarter prospectors and miners, is one of the best farms iu the valley, Has some good fir, pine and oak. Most and West (}4)half of South-East quarter of Sec luck and the fates have been against ami 2J4 miles from Phoenix. Price jx-r «>f land can lx- easily cleared; good tion No. I in Township No. 39 South Range No. getting too ol«l to stand the hardships of acre............................... $15 4 west, and will offer proof to show that the land soil, plenty of water; halt a mile from sought is more valuable for its timber ot stone tramping through the mountains pros No. 14—400 acres, 6 miles from Medford, school ami church. Six miles from than for agricultural pur|x>ses and to establish pecting and being no longer able to se a good house, 2 barns 100 acres in Bybee bridge. Price |x-r acre.... #10. his claim to said laml before Silas J Day, U. S. cure a job in a mine, have only the jxior- cultivation Phoenix. Commissioner of Jackson County, Oregon, at Mr. De- No. 15— 138 acres on Rogue River, 1<M> No. 45.- < )vcr K0 acres of good alfalfa Jacksonville. Oregon, on Saturday, the 8th day house as their last refuge. laml; 50 acres Bear creek bottom land Robaum says he has but 13 inimates, all of August, 1903. acres of as good land as any man could He names as witnesses; George Hoffman of men, the women seldom ever going to with a large irrigation ditch. Two wish for. No improvements. Thirty Applegate, Jackson Co. Oregon; T R Rock of first-class houses, two good barns and During the winter the Applegate, Jackson Co. Oregon; Marvin M Tay the poorhouse. acres of it could be made ready for the a fine spring house. A< 1JSH ning laml sell lor of Jacksonville. Jackson Co. Oregon; «.eorge list of Ixiarders runs up to > more than plow with 15 «lavs labor. Price ..$500 W. Winetrout of Applegate, Jackson Co. Oregon. double that number, ing for #200 an acre. Price per acre $130 I but during ' „ the No. 22— Hous« and barn in Ph<x nix. Any and all persons claiming adversely the summer many of the men rustle for No. 47.—City property, 2 acres, fine new- above described lands are requested to file- their 2 lots 00x120 feet. Price................ $650. claims in this office on or before said 8th day of themselves, returning each fall for shelter No 25— House and .3 lots in Phoenix, lots house, goo«l well and barn. Goo«l land, August 1903. J- T. Bridges, during the winter- 4 blocks from central school.., ..... $750. <10x120 each; goo«l house well finished. 6-5. 5-7 Register. SASH, DOORS and GLASS Ground Barley, Cracked Wheat and Other Feed. _____________ J MATT CALHOUN The TOGGERY