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About Jacksonville sentinel. (Jacksonville, Or.) 1903-1906 | View Entire Issue (July 24, 1903)
Io Improve Ihe Appiedile Rotili. <'•■unti Survi-vor Garl ì Ione*, Peter Applegate ami I | K< Illiev illc Viewer», ami John Reliant ami <»u* Mitchell tlie chinimeli returned Saturila! from the 1 1’1* ’ A|||||| pate whi ri lllev II.ni bei II to li» ite a < bangi- in the county r>>ail along that «tre.ini. a |<e>i'ion for which wa» pre m ntril at rii« la ,t timi •■• the county court liv th e settler* of that locality. Dii pil l ili count! road up Applegate i ro-M » that stream four time* ami il I* to oltiia'c the (II I I ssltv of )>l|l|i||llg four bridges that tills change in the road has Inin made Ihc new route follows the east bank of tin river all the wav tip to tin • oiilitv line m .¡r Jia s I!ar. I lie gr ide is fierfi i t. la mg a tltllfi rill grade for the • nine di t on e to that of tlic river. Coun- tv Sii'vcvor Jones r< ports that the o|s n mg of tin- road will not be so evp usivi- as was generally supposi d. I'or the greater part of the distaine the route is along the drv level land on tile river bank where the cost of o]a-nilig will la verv light, tn fact sonic putts of tin route is along the present travel« I road, lino arc blit two trluccs where riK'k W' rk Will bi- 11'1 ess.irv < Hl till si si-i lions there will Li- alarli! looil vard* di-dative ot -.o):d roi k to blast ‘>it ami alaitlt loot! vards off whe h loost rock has to la- r- movtd. Jhe rmk w<>rk will bean casv matter as the bluffs face the river and FURNITURE UNDERTAKING / have on hand a full line of household and kitehen furnit are. I do funeral direct ing anti uudt i taking as a special feat arc D. Li N N Jacksonville. • Oregon. MEDFORD SHOE SHOP E. F. WINKLER l-’iue Shoe Work and Repairing a Specialty. Work for Jacksonville patrons received bv morning train and finished to be returned on the evi ning train. Shop on I street, opp. S. I’. Depot. tile blasts will semi the rock ch ar of the roadway. Mr. Jones is now making up Ilin estimates for siibmi»«ion with hit» re |»orI to the lountv court at the /August term and it is understood that the county will h i tin work of oja-iiing the road out bv contract, which will lx done early this fall. The early o|M*ning of this road in a very neci ssary thing for so s<x>n as the r uns set in fording the Applegate is very dangerous ami should a team be lost or some jxrson lx drowned while fording tin- rivi r theiounty would be liable to a damage suit. And then there are times wli'-n the road IS impassable for • lavs at a time when there is a flood in the river To put in the four bridges would cost the county fullv <M»l w hile but a few hundred dollars will ojien the road along the new route. This road isa gnat public necessity a» it is the onlv wav by which the copper district call lx- ri ached bv team As the Apple gate • opp r d:s‘ ru t promises to be one of the leading tax paving a ctions of Jack- soli county, it wall be a profitable invest- mi-nt for the county to assist in oja-ning up that district. J. M Boyd of the l ite firm of Bovd K Conklin, furniture dealers of Medford, left Thurxlay with ’dr Boyd for l’.i-i dc'ia, Califonia. where tln-v wiil here - after reside. Mr. Bov d will engage in tin- fruit business, hiving bought one of the finest orchard tracts in the Vicinity of 1'as.idi na. Mr* T.C. Norris rev-ived word Satur- <1 iv cvemi g that her aunt. Mr E. II. Brow II of Table Ro<k. W as quite sick from bhsxl poisoning caused by a pin running into her finger. Sumlav Mr. and Mrs Norris drove down to Mrs. Browns wlnu tln-v found Mrs. Brown miu h better, the phvsician. Dr. Chris- holm, having « becked the disease and the patient has at list reports .about re covered from tin effect' of tin- disease. Mrs. Nunatl and her daughters, Miss Nun in and Mr -. Russell and her son, Donald, left Tuesdav for Klamath Hot Springs w in-re tin v w ill sjs-ml a month camping on Shove) creek. As Mr Nunatl is aw.iv too Chas. Nunan is left in soli- charge of th< home, and it is con fidentially ref»irted that Charlie is now putting III hlsspire time at till store jot ting down memoranda for a lxxik that he will shortiv publish on “What I Know About Hous« keeping. Ch is Basve left Tuesday bv Wendt's st ige f .r Missouri Flat where he will lx- joint d bv his mother, Mrs. W. II. Basye md his daughter, Cora, w ho went there list Wednesday, and thev will go to Waldo for a visit at the home of Mrs. 1 i.ivid Slagle, a sister of Mr. Basye's. Mr. I'asvc will return to Jacksonville in almut a month by which time he ex- peetsthat his broken leg will have gained its usual strength so he can resume work 1 in his blacksmith shop. Pourman I reek Items. Mrs. R. Crump and her son, Harvey, wen- ill Jacksonville Monday. M. J. Donaldson-Selby was in Jack sonville Saturday on business. Mr. and Mrs. H. E. Ankeny returned to Sterling from Engi ne Monday. Adolph and Walter Schultz from Valley were on this creek Sunday. ^^hat is it J’rojxrrtionate in price that has given you more lasting satisfaction than A Fine Portrait The pleasure derived from most possessions is temporary but a |x»rtrait is a human document and is often the only means by which you are retneni Iteteli. BEALL makes 'em at the The WAYSIDE »STUDIO 3 Mile« Northeast of JacKsonville W hite & T rowbridce THE BIG LAND AGENTS MEDFORD. - OREGON Il e ha ve the largest and best list in Southern Oregon of Fruit, Alfalfa, Dairy and Stock Lands, Timber Lands, Mining Bargains and Town Property. Dealers in and Sewing Machines, Lime, Cement Shingles. We buy wool and mohair. The IOWA .... . . LUMBER COMPANY 117// fill an order promptly for one board or a million feet of lumber. Rough and dressed lum ber, mouldings, door and window frames and casings, dimension timbers—everything com plete furnished for a house, barn, bridge or any other wooden structure. Our dressed Lumber is equal in quality and finish to any on the Pacific Coast Shipments bv car to any point in the United States promptly made. Highest market [trice paid for lumber from any mill in Southern Oregon. the Jacob Buck dee and John Margreitir. Jr., tarried a few hours in Jacksonville Sunday. The LUMBER IOWA Saw Mill and Planing - - Jacksonville, COMPANY Mill Oregon Born—<>n Poorman creek, July 19, 1903, to Mr. and Mrs. Paul Deminer a •laughter. For Jix-Gcmtt of Sterling spent a few hours in Jacksonville and also on Poor man creek Sunday. Men AAutkins Items. Women Girls and Boys Leggings and Miners’ Shoes of the best makes CPONEMILLER General Merchandise Store Watkins nine .will play l’rovolt next Sunday. Mis. Rvndols is visiting her sister Mrs. E .C. Faucelt. A. E. Collings made a business trip to Jacksonville last Wednesday. Geo. Culv of Steamboat was a guest at Mr. Watkins last Saturday. Dave Dorn was down last Sunday to spend the day with his parents. Mrs.’W. Louden has been verv ill for the past week, but is improving now. Geo. Wait and Mr. Smith called on Mr. II icker and Mr Collings last Sumlav. T. Bvrne has returned home from a long visit with his daughter Mrs. E. < »'Brien. Frank Zell just arrived from Prineville where lie has been spending the past two years with fi lends and relatives. I James Culp has purchased a beautiful vSteam . . . Cleaned Clothes No matter liovv dirty we can clean them. Cleans, pairs and press your clothing in the latest style, skirts and jackets made to look like and deliver promptly. 77»e Fashion new. J. R. LucKy '¿2 Geo. Bingenheimer, Ladies We call Cleaning re for Co. ASHLAND Jacksonville Agency at Learned’s Boss Confectionery horse. It is supposed to be one of the swiftest race horses on I pper Applegate. Mr. Armlol lias moved his family upon Elliott creek. Where Mr. Arndol will mine for a couple of months. He has a very rich copper claim. Knox Mel.ov was up from Little Applegate looking after Mime ofhiscopp- er mines on Middle Fork. He has struck a rich trace on Little Applegate. He said if it would hold out he will not hande | the shovel many more days.