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About Jacksonville sentinel. (Jacksonville, Or.) 1903-1906 | View Entire Issue (July 17, 1903)
Negligee Niceties For comfortable sum mer wear the Negligee Shirt beats ’em all. Ours are TOGCERY Superior SOCKS in ARE FABRICK FOOT FIT AND CLADNESS FINISH The TOGGERY S. A. Carlton, a successful farmer of Antelo|x-, wan iti J h < ksonvilh- Monday. Samuel DcRobaum, Mrs. DcRobaum and Mm. Mary Julies left Sunday for a week» outing on the Little Applegate. They will have their camp at the Shutlip ranch. Mm. J. D. Cook, who has been in Port land for the last two months for medical treatment, returned to her home tn Medford Monday, somewhat improved in health. Chris Ulrich Manufacturer of CORN and MEAL GRAHAM Each made of the best selected grain and guaranteed the purest on the market Soajm for millmcn and mechanic» at tin City 1 >rug Store. J. 1). VanDyke, whose family has been occupying a |»trt of Mrs. J. N. T. Miller’» house, moved Tuesday to the Rev. R. Lunin hulls«- vacated Monday by James Fielder. Mrs. H. B. Nye and Miss Jessie Greg ory of Medford, while out tor a drive 1 Mondav afternoon sjx-nt a short time in i Jac ksonville, while making a call on their brother, Basil Gregory, who is one of the carjieiiter force oil the new school j building. Mr». L. L. Jacolx, whose husband is assistant cashier in the Jackson County Bank at Medford, wan in Jacksonvillc Monday greeting friends. Mm. Jacolis was a former resident of Jacksonville ; her huslxind being in the mercantile business here at one time. James Fielder, who lias lieen working for the Iowa Lumber Company, has given up his job and buying a team of mill« s and wagon, Monday moved with his family to Evans Creek where he will haul himlx-r from one of the mills on that stream to Wotxlviile. Dealer in SASH, DOORS and GLASS Ground Barley, Cracked Wheat and Other Feed. MATT Real CALHOUN Estate Dealer. PHOENIX, - - - OREGON I have in my hands at the present time a large num Comity Assessor Wilbur Jones, with ber of Bargains in FARM, FRUIT and GARDEN Robert Dow to assist him. is at work at W. F. ISAACS ■ MEDFORD the court house making up the assess- ■ LANDS, and TOWN PROPERTY, of which the nient roll for this year. While he has I Phxne Main S5.I. following is a partial list. made no totals as yet, Mr. Jones thinks ! that there has lieen a substantial in crease to the wealth of Jackson County So. I—Is 550 acres more or less, 31)0 acres No 26— House and 2 lots in Phoenix, lots during the past year. Rogue River bottom land, all fence«l, <10x120 feet each. gixxl house, Ixtrn ami other buildings. No. 30— IN acres well improved, house, W. H. Sears was down from Sterling TIMBER I.ANIi AIT JI NF. 3. 1*7» NOTICE barn and other out buihlings; one-half Tuesday hx>kmg for a small farm to rent. ; The balance, about 250 acres, gixxl for EOK 1*1'111.ICATION in young orchard; near Phoenix. Mr. Sears stated that as he came by the | timber and'pasture. This place is sit I'tlilcii Klutr« l.lillil Office. uated on Rogue River, near town. Prict ...................... $1200. Yocum place two line five-]x>int bucks k'MwIiur«. Orrgon, Jun«- 17, IWM The land is of line quality. Price per So. 31— An NO acre farm seven miles Notice 1« hereby given that In compliance with juni)x-<l out of the wheat field and ran lh<-, r<>vi«i*.n« of the act <>t Congrraa of June 8. across the road just ahead of him, so near acre.................................~......... $25 from railroad, level land, gixxl soil, 15 1*7» entitled An Act for the Hale of Timber acres cleared and fenced, 2»i acres in that he could have «hot them had he No. 2— Is a tract of 1520 acres, all fenced, l.iuub in the State» of California. Oregon Nern 1200 acres good alfalfa land; a stream da and Washington Territory aa extended Io had a gun. He says that «leer an quite pasture, remainder easily cleared. all the public land »air» try ait ol Auguwl I. IWJ. ! plentiful out his wav and that cougars running through it of 150 miners' Dwelling house well finished, cost ov Andrew V Kock, of Jackaon County, state of Or er $500. Bearing orchard; fine well Last Saturday , inches of water with which the whole egon. and a reaident of the town of Applegate of arc also in evidence. 1200 acres can lx- irrigated. The other an<l springs; is sub-irrigated, and can mi ul Stale, ha» thia day ftlerl in tht» office Ina night one cam«- near his house and set up : »worn atatefnent No A’d. for the purchuae of the an car piercing screeching, but it had 320 acres is higher ground, which is lx? made one of the best small farms of SW, of the NWq of Section No. H tn Township well situated for reservoirs and feed tied lx fore Mr. Sears could get a shot at Jackson county. Is owned by a non- No 9 South, kaiige No. I. Went, nnd will offer grounds. This tract is situated in Reports from all parts of Southern resilient who will give a bargain in or proof to ahow that the laud »ought ia more vnlit- . it. able lor It» tintlrer or atone than lor ugricultural Oregon state deer are very plentiful. I Klamath county, about 20 miles from der to sell quick. t>iir|>o»c» unit to eatabliah hi» claim to »aid land Klamath Falls, a county road running No. 33-15 ’i acres, all in cultivation; Stage driver Wendt on the Jacksonville- tH-lore the i oimty Cletk of Jackaoti County, Ore by it ami a railroad now within alxmt house, barn, etc., near Phoenix; will gon, nt Jacksonville Oregon, on Saturday, the Applegate stage reports that he frequent 29th day of Augiiat, ly secs deer by the road. On a recent’ 50 miles and building rapidly towards be sold all together or divided. He name« an witiienaca it and is certain to pass mar by it. or No. 34. 1200 acres all improved. Janiea W Mee. of Applegate Oregon George , trip he saw a tine deer cross the road at Fin«- Ixittom land. Rogue River run A C ii Icy. of Applegate Oregon; W alter Miller. Logtown just ahead of him. As the | cross it in the near future. A good <>t Applegate Oregon Fritx Hitch, of Applegate. dost <1 season for shooting «leer end- ’ farm house and barn and corrals on ning through it; 500 acres under irriga Oregon 1 Ill the pla''e. One of the best bargains in tion and balance easily watered. Gixxl Any mul alt person» claiming adveraely the ed the lath of July the «leer will doubt- * all Southern Oregon. Price jx-r acre buildings and other improvements; six al«>n dr »< • I. iik I« iir<- i e<pi<-t« <1 to fib their less not lx* so Ixilil and dangerous to j claim» in tliia office on or before »aid 29th day of travelers as thev have been of late. ......................................................... $10. miles from railroad; near postoffice and Align»! IWCI. J T IIKIIM.EH. So. 1 — House ami 4 lots in Phoenix. school. Fine alfalfa, fruit or garden ■ - K. gi»tet Camp stoves and utensils for camping Price ............................................... $600 land. Is the cheapest land in Jackson at Boyden's. NOTICE. Eok Pl’BI,ICATION So. 4 — 204 acres of good land, all county. Price per acre........... _........ $30 Mention was made in the Sentinel fenced and in cultivation. A good No. 36-17 43 acres of pasture land on Irepuilnient of the Interior. farm house and barn. A No. 1 farm. Land ofttccat Uoaetmrg Oregon June in. 19113. some time since of County Clerk Orth Rogue River. Will be sold at a bar Notice in hereby given that the following putting in a water supply plant for the Near town and railroad. Price.. $9,500. gain. named »cttler ha« nled notice of hi» intention to Orth block, the working «if which was So. S—.V» acres, house and 2 barns, 12 So. 37— 1500 acres. SOO acres of it fine Io make final proof in eupport of hi» claim .-nd acres Ixittom land, the balance, 43 ac- : that »aid proof will lie made before Sila» J l>ny. ; on a new system, the water being forced plow land; all well watered by fine C s Cointnmaioncr. nt Jackmmvtllc. Oregon, on to all parts of the house by air pressure res, all gixxl land, ’»-mile from depot; , creek and springs. Large part under July 2-i. I*.»i3 vix Jacob C Knutaen. lid No. instead of by gravity as is usually done. 12 acres under ditch at the head of the cultivation ami all under fence. Will I.’ill tortheSE% NW'U, NEN WS SEg, : At the time that Mr. Orth installed his ditch. Price«.................................... $5000 Section I* Tp ms XI W lx- sold in tracts to suit purchasers. He name» the following witnc»«e» to prove hi» plant doulit 'was expressed by several So. 9— 100 acres, within four miles of Convenient to market amt in gixxl continuous residence ujam and cultivation of persons versed in physics and water- Medford; is a tine farm, well improved neighborhood. said land, vix George Culy of Steamboat. Jack gixxl buildings, small orchard; the best »on county Oregon; William Swartxliarger of ologv that it would lx* a failure, for the Kteamlroat, Jacknon county. Oregon; Charles air pressure could not lx* maintained to bargain fur a farm in Jackson county. So. 39.— 2’- acres, three-fourths of a Swartrbiirger of Steamboat. Jackson county. keep up a Constant supply of water unless mile from Medford. Goixl garden Price per acre......................................... $IO. Oregon W illiam Finney ol Jacksonville. Jack- land. Good box house.................... $350 the pump wasalmost in constant motion. No. 10 — 23 acres all fenced and in son county, Oregon. J. T. BRIDGES, Mr. Orth has hail the plant in ojieration No. 40—30 acres, on a creek affording *-13-7-17 Kegistei. cultivation. A house and barn, alx>ut : for a month and finds that it does the plenty of gixxl water; gixxl soil anil 50 fruit trees just coming into bearing. TlMlil.K LAND ACT JI'NE ¡1. IH7M NOTICE work perfectly. His tank holds 144 fine fruit land. Three acres in alfalfa; I1, miles from town. Price.... $1,000. FOR I'rill.lCA I ION. gallons and by pumping a half hour No.II— 145 acres on Butte creek. 25 acres gixxl buildings; near goo«l school and I niterl States Land Office, Roseburg Oregon every other day it supplies ample water other advantages. $1500. one-half cash in cultivation. 25 acres more to put in; May 2Mth 19113 Imlance on time. Isa big bargain. all fenced, fair buildings, Jackson Notice 1« hereby given that in compliance with for his house ¡in<l under a pressure ample the provisions ol the act ol Congress ol June 3rd. for a heater and fora bathroom and other county, Oregon. A bargain. So. 41.— HMM) acres of choice land select 1*7*. entitled "An Act for the Sale of Timber purposes. The intake ami outlet oftlie So. 12— 204 acres, all under fence, go«xl ed in an early day. Will be sold in I.ami« ill thr States of California. Oregon. 5-rooni house, good spring, water con tracts to suit. Will make a dozen or Nevada, and Washington Territory.’ as extend tank are both in the Ixittoin and when ed to nil the public land sales by act of August I. the water is ptini|x-d in the air is com veyed to house by pipe. 2 good barns, 20 fine farms. This is an opportunity 1392. Charles J. Ntintin of Jackson county. State pressed at the top of the tank, thus giv 215 acres of choice land in cultivation, to secure a home in the best part of of Oregon, and a resident of the Town of Jack good for all kinds of grain, 30 or 40 the Rogue River valley. Minville, of «aid State has this day tiled in this ing the pressure to force the water from office his sworn statement No 2-V>2. lot the pur- the basement, where the tank is located, acres would produce gixxl alfalfa. This No. 43.— 10 acres of unimproved land. i base of Hi. south hull of the South West quartet to the upper part of the building. Mr. is one of the best farms iu the valley, Has some gtxxl fir, pine and oak. Most and West (S)htllf of South East quarter of Sec 2’i miles from Phoenix. Price per tion No I in Township No. 39 South. Runge No Orth is going to secure a large bicycle of land can l>e easily cleared; gixxl I west, and will offer prixif to show ‘.hat the land pump and try the experiment of pump- i acre............................................................. $35 soil, plenty of water; half a mile from sought is more valuable lor its timber oi stone ing in additional air before pumping in No. 14— 400 acres. 0 miles from Medford, school and church. Six miles from than for agricultural purposes, and to establish a gixxl house, 2 barns 100 acres in his claim to said laud before Silas J. Hay, V. S. the water, which will force all the water 1 Bybee bridge. 1’riCe per acre......... >10. Commissioner of Jackson County. Oregon, at out of the tank, quite a percent of it now | cultivation Phoenix. Jacksonville, Oregon, on Saturday, the sth day remaining in the tank for lack of pres- j So. 15— 13K acres on Rogue River, 100 No. 45.— Over SO acres of gixxl alfalfa of August, 19113. laud; 50 acres Bear creek bottom land The advantage of this system over acres of as good land as any man could Ill name« as witnesses George Hoffman of sure. with a large irrigation ditch. Two Applegate, Jackson Co. Oregon. T. R Rock of a gravity system where a small plant is wish for. No improvements. Thirty first-class houses, two good barns and Applignte. Jackson Co Oregon; Marvin M. Tay used is that it obviates the expense of acres of it could be made ready for the lor of lacksoitville. Jackson Co Oregon; George a fine spring house. Adjoining land sell building a tower or of strengthening the plow with 15 days labor. Price ..$500 W Winetrout of Applegate. Jackson Co. Oregon. ing for $200 an acre. Price per acre $130 Any mid nil persons chtiinlng adversely the building to give a support for the tank. | So. 22— House and barn in Phoenix. above described land» are requested to till their And it also does away with the risk of No. 47.— City property, 2 acres, fine new 2 lots 00x120 feet. Price ................. $650. claim» in this offiee on or before said Sth day of having the great weight of a tank on No 25— House and 3 lots in Phoenix, lots house, gixxl well anil barn. Good land, August IM«. J. T. Bridges, the building. 6-5,5-7 Register. 00x120 each; good house well finished. . 4 blocks from central school........ $750. Pal m-Bodge Block