y /**w Xî lb JACKSONVILLE V SENTINEL JaclUonville, JacK»on County, Oregon. Friday, July 17, 1903 Vol. 1 but Dr. Robinson thinks it is |»>s«il»l« that he may g i n his health, Mr. Blatt l adies and * is one of the )»iom < rs of Oregon am! has Is « n a miner by trade ami had all the No pr< -.«< liiug service» will I m * held nt ii)»« mid downs of a miners life, Imt he Gentlemen’s the M. J. « hureh next Sunday. hail I h - cii fairly su< cc»sful mid has a com­ Iferfxrt llanna went to Grunts Pass petency laid up. II«' has no family. Wrdncsdav evening to retnuin until Silt- Word has I m en rei civi <1 from Jtwlge urdav on a visit with friend». II inna that lie will probably adjourn SI m L wimm I for »ale bv the Iowa Lumlicr circuit court at Grants Pass on Saturday oiii)mv ut their nidi for '■»> «cuts per of this wet k Th«-d«M*kct is very short C load uml it tin tr luuilwr yard for fl ,<-r and the few crininal cases up for hearing load. . . * were quickly dl»|*»»«*> i Snmlav evening at •* o’«'«a*k to viInch he extends a cordial invitation to pected home tin» Saturday. all to alt« ml. Ja* k««»nville Lmlgr No. 10 I. <>. O. F., John Spiker, a Montana mining man will hold an installation <»f officer« this Saturday evening. The work will he un- who is inter« »lad in the Apph gate i*»»ptx*r •listru t, < aine in fr«an Watkins Tucwlny •ler the «barge of Di»trict l»eputy F. M. Wilson of M««Word «ml those to I m - in­ t<> r« ina.n alioul a week in Ja> ksoinille stall« «1 arc John lluffer. Jr.. N. (»., Eu­ when lie will again rvturn to hi» claim« gene Thompson, V. G.; Silas J. Day, I UWBMMNBSWMS USWB on Squaw crick. treasurer, .«ml S. I*. I n -R o I mhihi , srere* | Prospector», cau>|a*r«. iimla-rlaml crui« tary. Following the installation a light er» will find our sl«M'k of »tuple and lunch will hr srrved. Monday evening The elevt nth annual assembly of the as I xk Angleles and had a most delightful fancy gr«» cries «pi tc complete, ami the R c I m kalis will hold their installation. ' South« m < >reg«»n Chautauqu i Association trip. Thursday evening a reception was i>ric« s al way «tlie lowest at Numin’s, Jack- which will Is- n«!tK'te«l by Mrs. Mam* | I m gan NVe«1m «day at Ashland mid will gi.xen Rev. and Mrs. Jones in the lecture ■onville. line I»<«x. district tal!e« recording b» «t yet hcl«t by the Association. Were happy event and shows the appreciation few «lav« at the h<>mc of Mr, ami Mr». Mi rrtarv. Tlic R< t«rkah« t«ai will have transportation facilities lartter there in which Rev. Jones is held in this town a lunch following thrtr installation wouhl la* a large attendance from Jack­ as well as the cordial and hospitable feel­ Arthur Klcinhamm* r. work. sonville and vicinity. The railroa«l ing, with which strangers are made wel­ Mr«. C (»rater of Hilt. Cal.. visited time lor the afternoon north bound train come to Jacksonville. The Sentinel, Clarence llafer suj» nntcmlcnt of th« Jack»» nville on business Thiir«dav ami leave» Ashland before the afternoon without meaning to flatte., can say that sawmill ol the Iowa Lumlwr Canion. hoy i« here on a short business trip con­ hi« al»«rncr hi« l»rothcr, F.«lgar llafer, task than most I a «»pie care to undertake A reception committee composed of Mrs. tnj> J. W. Robinson. Mrs. Gus Newbury. ini <» ««I the roiiml nected with the estate of hi» mother, the suprnnt« n«!cnt of the company's planing f<>r the lat< Mrs Moral. Mr. Williams now re mill, will have charge of tn«* entire plant through the stifling «lust of a Jackson Mrs. John F. Miller and Miss Sutton saw that Mrs. Jones was made known to <>f the com|«tnv, «»n Augu«t 1st then- Cpunty road is enough to choke the en wili l«e a meeting at thecominny's hea«l- thus:.int to see that there was not a dull holders of the low i Luinl«cr Company, that there would he no dust, or were mom«.nt during the entire evening for nt which time it will lie c done in regard to putting would In* a large number of Jacksonville ceed for it was truly a time of mirth and Fruit was served by in a new wiwmill here. While nothing people attcml the Chautauqua each day. good feeling. a t-osiHon to Imi «*n tilling » contract i«>r Lerma Ulrich, Mary Colvig and Clara a laiilding of any kind. They can snpfdy definite I* known a« to the plan« of the Rev. S II. Jones and his bride arrived Elmer ami the young ladies were kept company vet it i« almo«t certain that on short notice the la st quality of «va in Jacksonville Tuesday from the wedding busy the entire evening for their punch som-d dress« <| lumlicr, mouldings, tunieil tlieir ucw mill will la* built in Jackson- tour in California. Tliev went as far south was delicious and refreshing. work, casings, dopr an«l window frames, ville and along »wle the railroad track. Jacksonville will be well represented lath »ml dimension timlwr* of any site. at the Grand Lodges of Workmen and Car loads a «|sn ialty. the I »egret* of Honor which meet in Port­ Clifton McArthur of Portland arrived land next Tuesday. The delegation from in Jacksonville Thursday to *|x*n«l a cou­ hen- which will leave Sunday will l>e ple of «lav» with hisrotiMU, Mr». John S. made up of Mr. and Mrs. Colvig. Mr. ami Orth, aft« r which In will go to Stirling Mrs. C. I.. Reantes. Mrs. Arthur Haney * to visit at the home of hi« uncle, Hon. ami Adam Schmidt. Mrs. Haney goes as II. H. Ankeny. Mr McArthur I» one «»I delegate to the Ix-gree of Honor grand the bright voting Journalist* «»f the »late lodge and Mr. Schmidt and Reames as and Ison the Oregonian «tati. delegate to the A. O. U. W. grand lodge. Mr. ami Mrs. Colvig are each officers in Cha«. Ihmfonl. who i» the hustling the grand lodges of the two orders. Mr. drayman for Ja« k »onville, ha» h««l *•> Colvig being chairman of the judiciary much w«»rk «»flere«l. especially outside committee of the Workmen and Mrs. Mc«lf«>rd hauling to the country »ml to SI per Dot Hnlf pillions Colvig living grand chief of ceremonies that he has decided to put on another 1 (Hf •• •• in the Degree of Honor. fjmirts team, which will l>e lian«lle«l by hi* son. Mr. ami Mrs. Reuben Robinson returned Charles. Monday Mr. Ihinfor«! went to Pints Monday from their bridal trip and that Medford and lanight a fine heavy wagon Porcclnin lined Jnr through I». T. Ijiwton of Mitchell, evening tliev were given'a serenade by tin ir friends to whom icecream and Lewis A* Slav« r Company. II«* ha« «»nr caps 25 “ cigars were served. For the present extra horse ami lie will buy another orn­ Mr. and Mrs. Robinson'will be at home* ai on« e ami lie fitted up for all the haul­ at the Taylor House. ing that come» hi» way. A new :>'2xll Haiti wagon, never used Rn«ine