taqle Point Nolen. Ira Tungate of Big Butte was in town Tuesday. Jocie l*ool who has been very sick is re|M>rtcd as improving. j Mrs. E«1<1 Hoyt came over from Fort MAXI- MINI- PBBC’P-I CHABACTKB OF i>? ATE l>AV MUM TAT N ; Ml M Klamath after supplies last week. ..................... cloudy 1 .08 53 1 1 ....... 70 •» • 59 ............ cloudy ! 6 4 Mrs. Metta Martin who is staving in s » ............... cloudv Medford was home Saturday and Sunday. 72 1 1 ..................... cluudv 1 4 1 ...... 78 1 41 f .............. clear 5 > ........ NN 48 Mr. A. H. Peachey acconi|Mtnied by 6 John Williscroft started Tuesday for a ...................... ...dear • 99 57 ......................... clear | 1 trip to the coast. 58 s i ...... 98 Ct 95 ......................... clear Misses Donna and Bessie Bell of Browns .¿9 55 ......................... clear 1 , 85 10 .... »7 were in town Sunday to attend the ......................... clear 1 boro 1 55 I 80 11 .06 !.... ........................clear I W. C. T. V. lecture. 48 12 ........... juirt cloudv 74 15 Clarence Middlebusher w ho has been 71 ..................... cloudy 50 14 ..................... rlouuv 1 i working in J. E. Oleson's saw-mill re 70 1 48 1 > <»s 69 .................. cloudv i J turned home for haying. IS 16 .......... part cloudv TV i 43 17 M 45 .......... part cluudv ‘ Last Sunday. June 28, the people c>t IB .......... pan cloudy Eagle Point listened to three very tine Ml 54 19 ...... ......... part cloudy ' . 8 » ■1 2V .10 T h .......... part cloudv 1 ' lectures from the State President of the 21 • r> ..................... clear ; W.C. ' 76 ’ 52 T. U. Mrs. Helen D. Harf.nl of 82 I 45 ........................ clear 1 Newberg Oregon. 23 Despite the sultry ......................... clear M9 52 24 .......... part cloudy 1 weather there were large audiences at 58 25 ...... SI ..........part cluudv < each meeting. 50 SI Mrs. Harford is an 26 7 56 ! .04 ..................... cluudv J | eloquent speaker her illustrations were 79 .08 ..................... cloudy j _> 58 Her .......... j>art cloudv ■ * apt, to the point and well chosen. 56 M 29 ......... part cloudy I i work in Eagle Point did much for the 48 M :«> n ................. •-•••• ....... ( cause of temperance which was shown bv Temperature—Mean maximum, 80.46 the fact that SK persons of the small deg.; mean minimun 51.56 «leg.; mean. place signed the pledge and put on the 66 deg.; maximum, 99.; on 7th; mini white ribbon at the close of the evening Mrs. Officer was organist of mum. 37; date. 3rd; «neatest daily range, session. the day. And all took jiart and seemed 46. Precipitation—Total. .75 inches. Great to enjoy the music very much. We have only heard expressions of regret est in 24 hours. 27 inches; date lltli. Number of days with .01 inch or that Mrs. Harford could not remain long more precipitation, 8; clear, 11; partly er with us while here but as she is desir ous of meeting with us again in the near cloudy, 10; cloudy. 9. Dates of Thunderstorms, 10th and future, we all hope this w ish may tie con summated and may the next visit lie fora 11th. much louger time, Quite a number of our ladies accompanied Mrs. Harford to Dates to Remember. Saturday, July 4—Grand celebration at Medford on Monday and attended the W. C. T. convention. Gobi Hill. Saturday, July 4.—Baseball contest at Gold Hill Mill Celebrate. Jacksonville for a purse of i2«io between The report having been circulate«l that Roseburg and Jacksonville, with a grand the Gold Hill celebration was off on ac ball in the evening. Saturdays July 4—Baseball, horseracing, count of the fear of dipther a,the follow ami other sports at Palmer Creek, on ingdenial is received by th • Sentinel for publication from J. H. Beeman chairman Applegate. Sunday, July 5—Baseball game at Neulier of the celebration committee. Gohl Hill: Gold Hill, Oregon, July 2. 1908. & Taylor's grounds, for championship Editor Sentinel:—The report has lieen of Rogue River Valley, between win ners of Fourth of July game and Grants circulated throughout the county that we have calle«l off our celebration on ac Pass team. Tuesday, July 7—Regular meeting of count of contagious sickness. This is malicious and without any foundation Jacksonville town council. Tuesday, July 7—Regular meeting of whatever as Gohl Hill is blessed with a clear bill of health and without a single Medford city council. Wednesday, July 15.—Convening of the case of sickness of any kind. We are Eleventh annual Assembly of the going to have a glorious time, an«l you Southern Oregon Chautauqua Associa and yonr friend* are specially invited to join us in baaing a good time. tion at Ashland. J. H. B eeman . Saturday, August 15—Good Roads Con vention at Jacksonville in Court House Inc ailed tor Letters. park at 7:30 p. m. Address by Judge J. H. Scott, president of Oregon State The following is a list of letters re Goo«l Roads Association. maining uncalled for in the Jacksonville Saturday, August 15—Fruitgrowers con postoffice, June 34), 1!*>3. One cent will vention in Jacksonville under auspices lie cliarged upon delivery. of Rogue River Fruitgrowers Union. Bitter Rev. Wm., Hightower Emma, Program for all day ami exercises to lie Bradshaw Tom, Martin C. C., Chintell hel<! in Court House park. Address bv Frank, Rowe Isabella, Cooke James, professors from State Agricultural col Rowe Iradella, Dodson J. C., Tate J. A., lege and by prominent fruitmen of the Goedow Alford, Wetzel Jacob. Coast. J ohn F. M iij . er , postmaster. MAY WEATHER REPORT Following is the report of U. S. Volun teer Weather Observer E. Britt, tor Jack sonville, for month ofjune. BASEBALL bet ween Roseburg . . and JacKson ville For a Purse of $200 on JULY FOURTH GRAND BALL in the evening at Orth’s Hall in JACKSONVILLE.. RYAN’S Can be ton nd u Inr^c assoit- ment oí LACE CURTAINS CURTAIN NETS and SCRIMS All at lowest prices RYAN’S JACKSONVILLE Marriage Licenses. The following marriage licenses have lieen issned by County Clerk John S. Orth the past week: Pierce O. Gearhart and L. Florence Buchanan, William Pie- ning ami Mary Irwin, Charley W. Thur man and Mrs. Atnera Morgan, I. A.Rose- vear and M. A. Castle, Reulien H. Robin son and Lillian Taylor, Asa Ixive and so it is reported among the l«oy*. Mr. Schmidling is expecte«! back in aliout Dolly Gardner. three weeks. for Sale. Tents, camp stoves an<l camping utrti- Three new mowers and one rake for sils at Boyden'* hardware store, Med sale, cash or trade. Going out of the ford. 2t business and will sell cheap. J. T. Layton, whois the owner of tne C hris U i . rich , Jacksonville. Faris Gulch placer mine, one of the b« st paying mines on tin- Applegate, was in Soap from 5c up at the City Drug Jacksonville Monday purchasing su|iplies. Store. Mr. Layton is one of the pioneers of (Ire- Highest market price in cash paid for gon. He ¡Kissed through this valley I n wool. We have wool bags, fleece twine, 1851, when only Indians war« residing sheep dip for sale. Nunan, Jacksonville. here, on a trip from California to the John Davidson of Williams Creek is mouth of the Umpqua. The next soring paying his brother C. T. Davidson of this he again came up from California, la-ing drawn here by the rejxirts of the gol«l place a visit this week. found in Rich gulch on the southern Mrs. O. E. Rose and her «laughter, limits of the present town of Jacksonville Mrs. Glydes, of Applegate were in Jack ami he lias been a resident of this section sonville Sunday to lie present at the wed- of Oregon ever since ami he has laid up i ding at the Taylor house, Mrs. Rose be- a comfortable stake for his declining . an aunt o( the bride. years. Mrs. Wm. H. Basye of Missouri Flat Dr. II. I’. Hargrave of Phoenix, was I is paying her son C. II. Basye, the black- in Jacksonville Thursday afternoon, on ' smith who had his leg proken sometime a little matter of business before the ago, a visit ami will remain a few days. I county court. Some time ago the Doc Her niece Miss Cora Basye accompanied tor was appointed county physician with nothing as his salary, and it was for the her. August Schmidling left Monday for purpose of getting his salary double«! He I San Francisco on a matter of personal that he appeared before the court. i interest to himself and one other jiers'-'i, had with him his right-hand friend, Postmaster W. R Coleman lo sulmtan- tiate his claim for greater remuneration, ami though the I’ostnutater made a touching and strenuous appeal to the court, judge Prim ami C<»tnmi*Moner* Rilev and Patterson were obdura; and refused to double the ».darvof the counts physician, who will have to continue to discharge the irksome duties of his office with only glorv ami a < tear conscience a* his reward. Try City Drug Store for Soap. T. I. Kenney drove over to Williams Creek to see how the crojw» were doing on a farm he has in that valley. Mr. Kinney states that h<- never had finer cro|H on his place than this year His wheat is m arlv shoulder hi ...... ................... . ........ Ider high and will yield 40 bushel to the acre,while his oats and barley are equally as fine. His corn and potatoes promise a big yield and al together his farm promises to lie a profit able investment to him this year as it has always heretofore lieen. While walking through his wheat field Mr. Kenney came UJMH1 a little fawn that had become separated from its mother ami he had no difficulty in capturing it. He placed it in his buggy ami brought it home with him and gave it to his childn n who have imide a pet of it ami now have it so gentle that it answers to its name and plays with them like a lamb.