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About Jacksonville sentinel. (Jacksonville, Or.) 1903-1906 | View Entire Issue (July 31, 1903)
[Negligee Niceties For comfortable sum mer wear the Negligee Shirt beats ’em all. TOCCERY in True Cox, the well known Medford liveryman, vv.i* iu Jacksonville Tliesdav afternoon on one of hi* weekly trip* w ith drummer*. G. L. Schermerhorn, one of the lead ing building contractors of Medford, was in J.u ksonville Monday to bring over his buggy to C. W. Coulter* punt shop to have it repunted and varnished. FIT AND CLADNESS FINISH / The TOGGERY W. F. ISAACS Phone Stain MEDFORD 553. Palm-Bodge Block k_____________ ____________ 7 TIMBER I.ANI» AC 1 It Nt 1*7» FOR PUBLICATION NOTICE Vtiited States Laud office Roseburg, Oregon June 17 P«> * Notice iw hereby given that in compliance with the . rovi».ions of the act of Congre** of June lM7b entitled An Act for the sale of Timl»er Lands in the State* of California, Orcgou Neva da and Washington Territory a* extended to all the public land sales by act of August I I*'*-’ Andrew V Rock of Jack*on County State <»f Or egon, and a resident of the town of Applegate of said State has this day filed in this office his sworn statement No *-'»! for the purchase of the SW»# of the NW», of Section No. ” in Township No South, Range No 4, Wr*t and will offer proof to show that the land nought is more valu able for its timber or stone than for agricultural purposes and to establish his claim to said land f»ef<»re the Couuty Clerk of Jackson Counts Ore gon at Jacksonville, Oregon on Saturday, the 29th day of August 19 ■ L Hr names a* witnesses Janie* W Mee of Applegate. Oregon George A Culey. of Applegate Oregon Walter Miller of Applegate. Oregon Fritz Ruch of Applegate Oregon Any and all persona claiming adversely the aliovv desent »rd land* arc retjueMed to file their claini-* in this office on or before said J9th daj of August J T BRIDGES Register NOTICE Fog PUBLICATION Department of the Intenor Land Office at Roaetmrg oreg.-n June’ • Notice is hereby given tha: the w-.ng named •»ettler has filed notice of hi* intents, n to to make final pruof in *upuort of hi* claim and that said proof will !>e made before >ilat J Day V S Coni mi«»Moner at Jacksonville »-*reg< n on July 2'« 19iC< viz Jacob C Knutzen Ji<l No lidl fur the SE-. NW I. NEV. sWi* U :*E‘. Section 1* Tp 4“ > R I W He name* the following witne**e* to prove hi* continuous residence u|>on and cultivation of said land viz George tuly ot Meamboat Jack- son county Oregon William >wartzlierger of Steamloat Jackson county Oregon Charles Swartzbarger. of *»teaml»<>at Jackson countv Oregon William Finney of Jacksonville Jack ton ciOregon J T. BRIDGES 6-1J-7 1 Registri. TIMHER Mt*. John F. Miller spent Mondav in Ashland. Geo J. McCune *|>ciit Moml.iv fore noon m Medford. Josie and Fannie Donegan s|»ellt Mmi- day at Rock|>oint. H W. Clarke. Wailhams Co’s re pre sentivr. interviewed hi* customer* Tiles day. Mt** Ella Youug left this morning for Alameda, California, to visit with her si*t< r. Mrs. P. A. Hine* left Mondas morning for a visit with her son, \\ tn Johnson, on Applegate. Stranger* and the public getter.illv are invited to attend tile services at the Methodist church Sunday evening. lack Eaton and (aniilv and George Howard left Tnesdav tor Little Beaver on Big Applegate to spend a wet k liu nt i tig and fishing. FABRICK FOOT NOTES Superior SOCKS ARE LOCAL LAND ACT JUNE : 1«7* FOR PUBLICATION NOTICE United State*» Land office Roseburg Oregon May -'»th Ì9U3. .. Notice i* hereby given that in compliance with the provisions ot the act of Congress of June r<l 1X7». entitled "An Act lor the Sale ot Timlx-r I.a ml* in the states ot California Oregon. Nevada and Washington Territory a* • «tend ed to all the public laml sales by act of August • Charles J Nunati of Jaikxai county state ot Oregon and a resident of the Town of Jack sonville. of said State, has tin* day filed tn this office his sworn statement No J.-’ for the pur chase ol the South half of the South-West quarter and vte»t t1..iiialt ot south J-.<»t quarter Set tioti No Ini Township No south Range No I west and will offer proof to show that the land sought is more valuable for its flintier oi stone than for agricultural purposes, and to establish his claim to said land before Silas J. l»ay U * Commissioner of Jackson County. Oregon at Jacksonville. Oregon, on Saturday, the »th day of August, lUllll. He names as witnesses George Iloffman of Applegate, Jackson Co. Oregon. T R Rock ol Applegate. Jackson Co. Oregon. Marvin M Tay lor of Jacksonville. Jackson Co Oregon George W Winetrout ot Applegate. Jackson Co Oregon Atty mid all pefaons claiming adversely the nlsiv e described lauds are requested to file their claims in this office on or lietore said sth day of August H*« J- T. Bridges. 6-6. 5-7 Register. Win M. Muller of Jacksonville, arrived in the city Wednesday , Mr. Mull-r is a brother of Mrs. Krause, who with her husband recently arrived from Medford. He is a druggist and tn iv "ointo business here.—Klamath Falls Republican. James Gay, clerk of the Central Point school district, was in Jacksonville Mon day on business with Sti|KTintcn<letit Dailv. Mr Gav states that hi* district i* short a teacher one of the t. achers elected till* spring having resigned. Chris Ulrich Manufacttirer of CORN MIÌA1 GRAHAM and finch made of the best selected grain and guaranteed the purest on the market Dealer in SASH, DOORS and GLASS Ground Barley, Cracked Wheat and Other Feed. j MATT CALHOUN Real listate Dealer PHOENIX, OREGON I have in my hands at the present time a lar^e num ber of Bargains in FARM, FRC1T and GARDEN LANDS, and TOWN PROPERTY, ot which the following is a partial list. A picnic partv of 27 persons went from Jacksonville to Rogue river list Sunday . m i< re* the party being made up of the families No. I 1» 5.H) u re* tm>ri' or it Rogue River Isittom laml. all fenced, of Henry \V< ndt. John Huffman and Win gisxl house. barn am) other buildings. Puhi and a number of young |>eople. A The balance, al»out 250 acres, gi«xl tor fi w fish wi re caught but most ot the day timlx-r and pasture. This place i* sit was devoted to the quiet enjoyment of nated on Rogue River, near town. the coo) shade and Mx'ial feature* among The laml is of fine quality. Prue tier w hich wa* a tine dinner provided by the >25 ladies. No. 2 The annual reunion of the P <>neer 12fMI acres giMxi alfalfa lam); a stream Society of Southern Oregon will lx- held running through it of 150 miners' in Ashland on Thursday, the 3d day of inches of water with which the whole Septemlier. There will lx- a gathering 1200 acres can lx- irrigated. The other of the pioneers at this time, w ith a six ial 320 acres is bight r ground, which is and literary program, and a banquet. well situated for reservoirs ami feed Geo. Engle, president of the Mx'ietv, grounds. This tract is situated in ha* announced the following committee Klamath county, alxitit 20 mile* from of arrangement* for the reunion: W. W. Klamath Fails, a county road running Kentnor, F. D. Wagner. Geo. W. Dunn. by it and a railroad now within about Mr*. P. Dunn. Mr* A. H. Russell. 5o miles and building rapidly toward* it and is cerLiin to pass mar bv it. or Ex county Commisioner Rolx-rt C»x>k cross it in tile near future. A good ami Mr*. C<x»k. who had been visiting farm house and barn and corrals on their grandson. W. H. Miller and Mr*. the place. <>ne of the liest bargains in Miller, in this place left for their home all Southern Oregon. Price jier acre Sunday morning on Vpjx r Fixits creek, $10. driving by the wav of Gold Hill. Mr. and Mr*. C<x>k planned logo home by No. 1 — House and I lots in Phoenix. 5600 the wav of Applegate and Grants Pass v;*iting relative* in those place* but Mr* No. 4 — 2>H acres of good land, all fenced and in cultivation. A good Cook did not feel able to take the long. farm house and barn. A No. I farm. h"t drive. Mr. Cook wa* a county com Near town and railroad. Price. $9,500. missioner at the time the Jackson county court house was built, and tune has prov No. 8—.55 acre*, I ioum - and 2 barn*. 12 acre* Ixittom land, the balance, 43 a< - en it to lie < ne of the most substantial res, all good land, J»-mile from dejx»t; public buildings in Southern Oregon. 12 acres under ditch at the head of the Mr. Cook is the postmaster at 1 »rajxr <li:. h Price............ S5000 for over . ‘ ¡it which position he has held No. 9 -4»M» acre*, within four mile* of years. ' Medford; is a tine farm, well improved There is every likelihood that tobacco good buildings, small orchard; the best raising can lx- made one of the profitable bargain for a farm in Jackson county. industries of Rogue River Valiev. For Price jx-r acre......................... $10. several year* ]«i*t tobacco has l»een raised No. 10 — 23 aeres all fenced and in by a few oi the farmers and in some lo cultivation. A house and barn, about calities a tolracco of gixxl leaf and fine 50 fruit trees just coming into ¡»earing. flavor has been prodneed. One of the 1 'j mile* from town. Price $1,000. successful growers is A. F. McCrary, No.II— 145 acre* on Butti creek, 25 acre* who resides on the hill south of Jackson in cultivation, 25 acres more to put hi ; ville. Mr. McCrary has grown tobacco all fenced, fair buildings, Jackson for several y ears for his own u»e and he county, Oregon. A bargain. has l»een able to prrxluce a tobacco that No. 12—2»’>4 acres, all under fence, good i* very mild and quite a* well fl ivored as 5-rootn house, good spring, water con that grown in hi* native state of Alabama. veyed to house by pipe, 2 good barns, The red clay, hill on which Mr. McCrary 215 acres of choice land in cultivation, grows hi* tobacco is quite similar to that gixxl for all kinds of grain. 30 or 40 of the famous tobacco grow ing districts acres would produce good alfalfa. This of the Southern Stites, and he thinks is one of the best farm* iu the valley, that w hen the right variety of tobacco is 24 miles from Phoenix. Price |»-r found for this climate that its culture acre.............................................................. $35 will be quite as profitable as it is back No. 14 — loo acre*, •’> mile* from Medford, East. A* to growing tobacco on the rich a gixxl house, 2 barns 100 acres in lxittom land* of this valley Mr. McCrary cultivation Phoenix. think» that from the tobacco that he has No. 15— I3H acres on Rogue River, loo tested th it has lieen grown on low land acres of as gixxl land as any man could that it i» to rank and strong to lie a mer wish for. No improvements. Thirty chantable article. There are several acres of it could lie made ready for the farmer* raising tobacco this season and plow with 15 days labor. Prict $500 Mr. Wade of the Jacksonville Cigar No. 22— House and barn in Phoenix. Factory offers to make up a few cigars 2 lots 60x120 feet. Price................. $650. from Jackson Coutny tobacco, if the stock No 25- -House ami 3 lots in Phoenix, lots is sent to him, to give it a test. 00x120 each; gixxl house well finished. No 26 Houac and 2 lots in P •Mix I 20 It i t each. No. 30 I a ,i< re* well imi improved, hotlM- , barn and other out l>uil<l lings. one-lllllf in young orchard; near Phixtll X Price .............................. $1200. So. II \n .SO urc (arm *even nnl< * from railroad, level land, good soil, 15 lu res cleared ami fenced, 2d acre* in jMsturr, remainder easily chared. Dwelling I ioum well finished. < irst ov er #5oo. Btaring orchard; fine well and spring*, is sub irrigated, and can lie III ide one of the liest small farm* of Jackson county. I resident w ho will der to *«-ll quick No. 33 -I 'a< ri . all in cultivation; hoti*c, barn, etc., m ar Ph«» nix ; will be sold all togetlle r or divided. No. 34. 1LHO a> res all improved. Fine Iwittom land, Rogue River run •ling through it, 5no ai re* under irrtga turn and ludancc easily watt red. Good building* and other improvements, *ix mile* from railroad, near ]M>stolli<< ami M IllMll. i tile alfalfa, fruit or garden land. I I* the i hv.i|H'*t Lv>d tn Jaeksop county. Price |xr ai re $ if) No. 36 1« i.I acres of |>a*turi laud on Rogue River I Will I«- sold at a liar gain. No. 17 I fine plow laud; all well watered by fine creek and springs. Large part midi r cultivation and all under fence. Will lx- sold in tracts to suit purchasers, Convenient to market am d in gixxl neighborhood. No. 19. 2'i acre*, thrci fourth* of a mile from Medford. Good garden land. Good l»>x house. $15(1 No. 40 30 lens, on a creek affording plenty of good water; good soil and line fruit land. Three acre* in alfalfa, good buildings; near good school and other advantages. #l.’>oo, one halt cash balance on time. I* a big bargain. No. 41. IlMMl acres of choice laud select ed in an early day. Will I k * sob I tn tracts to suit. Will îîiiikv a dozen or 20 tine farms. I In* i* an op|M>r»unit\ to secure a home in the la st part I of the Rogue River valley. No. 4 1. It) acres of unimproved lami Ha* some good tir, pine anil oak. Most of land can be easily < l< an d ; g< i< >d soil, plenty of water; half a mile from school and church. Six milis I toin Bylx-e bridge. Price per at re #10. No. 45, i )vcr no Hi res of good alfalfa land; 50 acres Bear creek bottom land with a large irrigation ditch. Two first-class houses, two good batt s ami a line spring house. Adjoining land sell ing for #2IMIan acre Pin. |x-t n< i. $110 No. 47. Citv proiierty, 2 acre*, line m vv house, good well and burn Good land. 4 blocks from central st Inxd $750,