Jacksonville sentinel. (Jacksonville, Or.) 1903-1906, July 03, 1903, Image 6

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Bargains in All
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Asa Love and Miss Dolly Gardner
were married Thursday afternoon by
Judge Hanna in his office at the court
house.
The young people were both
from Spikenard, the bride being the
daughter of Mrs. Elizabeth Gardner, who
accompanied her to Jacksonville and was
present at the weddiug. The groom is
an industrious young farmer of the
Meadows and he and his wife have many
friends to w ish them a happy life.
Another law shingle has been flung
i to the breeze in Jacksonville and it reads
**Gua Newbury, Lawver”. Mr. New­
bury has rented the office on California
street lately occupied by the Iowa Lum­
ber Company and he has fitted it tip with
a good library of all the standard law
books anil with all the other necessaries
that go to make a well furnished law
office. For several years past Mr. New-
i bury has been a close law student ami
he is well up in all the points of that in-
! tricate profession. As to his integrity
and standing in the community that is
above question as is attested by the re­
gards in which he is held by the hosts
of friends that he has all over Jackson
County, who give him their best wishes I
in his new undertaking.
A fine line of fancy toilet soaps just re­
ceived at the City Drug Store.
Joseph Voyle. the well known miner­
alogist, has been ill for some time with
grippe, but is now much improved and
will soon be enjoying his usual good
health.
Justice W. J. Plvmale arrived home
H. H. Taylor, who is the owner of a
Thursday from an extended visit with fine stock farm on the west slope of
relatives and friends at Roseburg and Roxyann butte, and who has one of the
other northern towns. The Judge was dairy herds in Jackson county, was at
not in good health when he left here but the county seat Wednesday to represent
is looking quite well now.
the settlers in a contest before the county
George Neuber, falling into line with , court to secure the establishment of a
the party of progress that is now making public road running from the Medford
Thursday forenoon N. B. Nye of Med-
old Jacksonville into a new town, has road at Mr. Taylor’s place across the
had the front of his saloon building re­ Roxyann ridge to the county road on , ford was at the court nouse in company
with I. A. Roseveare to make an affidavit
painted and brightened up until it pre­ Antelope creek.
quite in keeping with i O. W. Whitman, who from a small lie­ j before the county clerk to enable the
sent an appearance
i _
the first town in —
South- ginning built up the Medford bookstore latter to secure a marriage license for
modern life
liu that
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himself and Miss M. Alta Castle. That
ern is taking on.
’ into one of the leading business establish­ afternoon Mr. Roseveare ami Miss Castle
Enoch Roten, who resides two miles ments of that town and who recently were married at the residence of H. B.
this side of Gold Hill, was in Jacksonville , sold it to George King, has gone to As Nye in Medford, Rev. W. F. Shields off
Wednesday. Mr. Roten is one of the toria where he takes a position in Griffin iciating. Mr. Roseveare has tieen a resi­
noted pocket hunters of Southern Ore­ | & Reid’s bookstore in that city. Orin is dent of San Francisco and he is a mach- ]
gon and made many a rich find, but he a hustling voung man of integrity and inest by trade. His bride has resided at
is now settled down to farming and has a perseverance and he will be sure to give Almeda with her mother, who accompan­
fine garden that brings him more gold, his employers the same attention to his ies her on this trip. Mrs. Castle and Mr.
duties that he did when conducting his and Mrs. Roseveare are old time friends
than many a gold mine does.
own buisness.
of Mr. Nyes back in Michigan and after
Grant Rawlins, a former recorder of
Slabwood, already cut for stove, all a trip to Portland and other northern
of Jackson county, but now a prosperous
farmer residing near Central Point, was you can haul on your wagon for 50 cents points they will probably return to Med­
in Jacksonville Thursday on business be­ a load at the Iowa Lumber Company’s ford to reside.
fore the county court to secure the mill. Must be hauled away at once.
County Superintendent P. II. Daily is
legalizing of a road across the ridge
A. II. Peachey and J. Willesroft of home from the State Teachers Associa- 1
south of Roxyann butte, he owning land Eagle Point, were in Jacksonville over tion, which was held in Portland last
in the vicinity of the proposed road.
Monday night on their way to the coast week, and this week he and his assistant, i
Rev. F. Sack was in Jacksonville Wed­ to be gone on a two months trip. Thev Miss Barnes, have been busy sending out
nesday making pastoral calls upon the go by team and went from Jacksonville copies of the new school laws to each of
members of his church residing in this j «o Applegate thence to Crescent City. the district officers in the county. Supt.
vicinity.
Rev Sack was at Seattle After spending a short time at that place Daily has his annual report to the State!
last week attending the annual Lutheran they will travel up the coast visiting var­ Superintendent well under way ami so
church meeting held in that city. He ious parts in Curry and Coos Counties. soon as he can get in all the reports from j
will hold services again as usual in the The object of going to Mr. Peachey is to the district clerks so that he can com- [
Luthern church in Medford at 11 o'clock teek a suitable farm location, while Mr. plete it, he will forward it at once to
Under the new law counties
a. m. with Sunday school at 10 o'clock, Willesroft is taking the trip to see the • Salem.
that fail to report to the state superin- '
I country.
on next Sunday.
tendent by the fourth Monday in July
lose their state apportionment, as does
also districts that fail to report to the
superintendent by the second Monday in
July.
Wedding stationery, the latest out, at
the Sentinel office.
I he ( ominq fvent.
Chautauqua at Ashland, July 15-24.
Eleventh year; Great speaker»—Senator
I)ol i ver, Congressman Champ Clark,
Germaine, the magician, and others.
Fine schools; better ami better; reduced
rates on R. R. Come and bring •'the
folks.” Write Secretary.
G. F. H illings .
E. R E A M E S
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LAWYER
Di strie attorney, 1st Judicial Dis­
trict.
Jack »on »Ille,
Oregon
CHAS. DUNFORD
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Prompt delivery to
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