Ipper Appiequle Note*. W. K. Hinkle, who has I k - cii working the Covk X Grein ledge tor Luiidgnn H.iiri»ou. William» X \ ate», who haw tin- lopjer claim ln>unilcd from lid. F'auci tt. came to J.u k»oiiville fliursdai ami will ti mam here until Friday w hi n he will return to the Appli gate ami pul in a month helping \\ tn. Low tien h < v- mg. About the nr»t of Scptembir Mr. Hinkle mimd» to again take up mining but it will lie for hmisilf While prv»- |>ecting this spring h. found an oki ce ment channe , one that other miners haw belli n>< king tor blit tailed to timi. mid. He 1» quite sure that it 1 quite rich ami th» re is plenty of w ati r castle secured h r pip- mg. Il is tairly acccssitlilc fora wagon road can lx- built within amile ot the claim. Ot work at the Cook X l.ttcn ledge Mr. Hinkle »talc» that the Couqxiny ha» a mam tunnel in tin hill running south 1 l(i id t with a cros'i nt running ea»t on tut. Two other tunnelsone 41* and the i tiler 30 ti-et, have been run. 1 he ore inuica.i.-ns are tine and the CiM>k X Gnm give» j rom.se of being quite a» rich as any other claim in the copjx-r district. Till» ledge 1» 011 tile »allle divide and nut far trom tin famous Bly» Ledge. Mr. Hinkle »ay» that P. J. Sullivan completed his asscssmint work on claim near the Blue Ledge a til he gone to hi» farm near lx low Watk in short time Mr. Sullivan will liegin work on some copjxr claim» he ha» on Squ..w cruk that are a» promising as lilt one he ha» near the Blue Ledge. Mr. Hinkie says that l ie at the copper mine» i» a de.ightful outing. The night» are cool, in fac. > Cold that most evening» a tire is new—sirv t<> take tin chill <>n the room. Tilt- mountian air is fresh and bracing ami a man gits an ap]etite like a quartz mill. There is plenty of game to le had. the »tream» being full ot tine trout ami ileir anil Lear can lx- hail for shooting. Bear steak was on the bill of fare last Friday and mountian mutton otherwise venison, is a delicacy that i» frequently found on their table. j Real Estate Activities. Carrie M Jones to Harriet & F J Crieiie; 21» acres, tp 37 s, r 2w„ 5 » ».’>< • Franklin crei tie et ux to Geo 1 Creed et al: same............................. Anna V Switzer to A A Davis et al; sec 39 tp 35 s r 3 e.......................... 12i »» Lil man C Cedi man i t ux to T J Williams et al; e1, of lot 2 and 2.7 i e'j of lot t> blk 2. Jacksonville... James M Boyd et ux to Mary B Orr; t or of lots 5. 7, H, blk H, park add, Medford.......................... ljuo Serena and Ja» M lioyd to Mary B Orr; lots 13, 14. 15, !•>, blk 2 h * > Park add Medford........................... Emma and John Dyar to Je»»e .7*1 Houck; lot 5 blk 2*» Ashland. ... N Solis» Adams to John Sortir. 10 1 • » » acres, sec 2*.’, tp 37 ». r 2 w........... Jesse Houck et ux to Emma Ip. ar bond for deed lot 5. blk 2H Ash .7*1 land...................................................... Chas Chandler et ux to T B Case; 171 prop in Ashland.............................. L B Cha»e to Mr» H A Harrison; •MHI prop in A'hland.............................. About Woodville. Mrs. Mattie Stevens is visiting re la tives in Grants Pass. Nina Robinson has gone to Red Bluff, California, to be absent some time. Mrs. W. M. Colvig is visiting her mother, Mrs. C. S. Birdseye, for a few days this week. At the shadow social given tinder the auspices of the Woodville Sunday School last Saturday evening about j4o wa re made above expenses. The prix eeds goto the S. S. library and to the < hurch. Mr. McDonald, who is interested in the dredger proposition on Foots creek, has just arrived from Chicago and is rushing the grading on the dam as fast as possible. He says that the timbers for the hull of the boat w ill arrive from Portland in about two weeks and also say s that a ship builder w ill come at the same time to erect the boat. The ma chinery including two boilers tach weighing fne tonsand thirty-six buckets each weighing 4H0B pounds will arrive about two weeks later. The dam will be completed and the boat finished by the time the rains come and there is water enough to float the boat. The blacksmiths of Medford have formed a union for the purpose of main taining a scale of prices on all classes of work. Tents, camp stoves and camping uten sils at Bovden’s hardware store, Med ford. 2t School Officers for Jackson County Oregon I <H> 1003-04 I D ist , No. 1 •) 4 .5 G ï s 9 Id 11 12 13 14 15 bi 17 is 19 20 21 *>•> 23 24 25 2»> »»» » 2s 29 30 31 * '•* 33 34 35 30 37 30 39 40 41 42 43 44 45 4«> 47 4S CLERK. Gu» Ni w buri A Andrew» C. M Ruch D. Lehners Tlios. II Simpson r<> SERVE 1HR1 E \ 1 \ 1< S To SER\ Fl TWO \ 1 \ It ■> CHAIRMAN No of Ì ClIH.tiMN Piter \ppli-giitc I- N Judy S R Cottmm AS F'urrv G. G. Eubank» L. I. M id -11 i i r» W. H Patrick II. A. S]x-m er A. R. Jac. .1 is T. E Nn h<.Is J G. Hodges Wm. Jone» S. A Carlton W. H. Holman J. W Hick» Joel Hartley II. L. Gr< gorv 1 11 iginlwit toll! Jesse Richardson August Filler W. W. Eddington K. J. Kubli E. H Dunham Mr» C. I’lsile C. E. RoLarts Wm. Flippin M. M. Scott M R. Buck Janie» McClanahan T. B Ellison Jacob Carter I. B Caster E<l. Wixwleock Ansle (»ilson Geo. Hoffman J. IE Whipple J.is. Fredenbtirg '■ >• -.veil H C. Telford Earl Geer Ben Thurston T. J Williamson S W Hold A Thrix'kmorton 1 ». And« r»oii J R. Norris C. Martin 1 vrs) W M IL lm. . 11 Pilhtt L. J. Sleppv J II Dalvi J N. ILs-kersmith John Nelson Wert Poo! J. E. Rummel J. F. Davis J. D. \ml< rsoii Wm. < »ilibon IL Null T. IL Brown J D. Cullx-rtsou W. \ Trvsliam J. W Meek Emmett Beesoll .Mr 1 Poole J. A G'affi» Win. M Morris J. H. M. Kee A B S dtm ir»h B. HigmLotham Geo Gamtt C Messinger A. B Ch itr.iw G. M Bogart S. S. Randle* James Mee < •»< ar Simpkins 1 X Mnstv T. Kelsaw Geo Lee R dph fucker Wm. Wright J H Hu tier, Sr \ P W.lss Cha». Hamilton W V. Barnum 331 lu7 42 151 1091 Jai k s<invilir Mcdford R urli Phoenix Ashland II Corum B M Post W f. Mason Flank Lewis Il II 1 ... W. C. 1 hapman l’ilo» Rllvl N P. H.nison R. F. Dean L II linker HC Turpin R. F Swindon G. W. bi a. V H. A Meier J. L. Rowe 1. C. Basil- 1 R ( ».din in J B Watkins 11 P Anderson W 11 Newton J R. Smith Jacob Parks • ». W. Whitely 240 !*» 41 >Oi fiO 30 34 » 71» do 5» •»•1 34 31 40 II E N. Provolt I M Allen J. A Martin James Lewis 1 ritz Rti. h J. E. Cox J B Welch P Young D J xdl.ohitlv Alvin Bii-I erstellt H D Kubh C. C. < lib hr< st J. A. Miller A W. Sturgis F II Davi* A. V. Morrison H. ('»rim t <In en B Mathews J C. Savage «>•* p* 47 15 30 92 37 19 •*N 49 49 l entrai Point Barron Tali lit l-.agle Point Mcdford lk agir W < II. ii l lllllax Tolo Mrdf< >rd < entrai Point Gold lidi Beagle Lakc Crcck Sains Valley K tildi Tali nt 1 agli- Point Ph< sin x Ro> k l'oint W >» m | vi 1I c Ja< ksonville Trail Mcdford Provali 1 agli- point R.s'k Point Jacksonville Appli gate W oodvillc Spikitard F agir point Sisktyou Brow nslstro \| piegate S..Ili» \ allev 1 akc < r< < k Ja< k -< tin lllc I aide Ro. k ■frali Asbcst t'S I ig <■ Point < irant» Pass D. L. Rice J. H. Guy J. H. Cooke Joshua P dterson Tho». N Coi W. A Stewart John Roilgvr» Meda Carlton L. F'. Taylor F. W. Sifers J. S Bonar H. W. Head M. J Swindon A. D. Houston Chas. Klingle Horace Pelton Chas. Burkhalter C. W. Walter» A. H Peachev W. E. Anderson S. A. Dtisi-nbt rrv Fred Minthorn Frank Cameron John McClanahan F. A P< il B. W. Baldwin Francis Ca»ter Be»»ie Ander»"ii Ralph Jennings G. W. Winetrout David Bill E. C. Pomeroy G. A Givan S. F. I.' ng Edie West N. Pernoll C. C. Gall Frank Farlow Fre<l Sturgis S. M. Ne don Simp»- n Wilson H. H. Mitchell T. Shneider M. J. Rick Garl T. Jones J. E. Fust, r C. Von der Hellen M. E. Duggan C. A. Edmondson Geo. Rinehart E. It. Briscoe H H Goddard Sam Morris Permelia Culv F. I. Aikin Geo. W. Grow R. M. Cook W. Hillis Janu s I. Bliven 1 It letl I toltali Cha». Hoettt Isic McTvne F. M. Aiiams A. A. Hall J. (>. Walker Fred Pettigrew John Kinkle Chas. Strang T G. Rainey- John I . Beltz J. W. Armstrong John < Htenchain Henri Applcg ite J. L. Ragsdale L. A. Ablxitt H. I». Reid Chas. Swartzfager S. S. Aikin < it-o. W. How ani 1». 11. Harn I). Means John 1 isher W. P. Morgan C. A. 1 »ii'kmson S. E. Inlow I W. Gardner John A»h|»olc Jess ( »nur S. N. Bennett J. C. < »age Jas. Kent I. J. Chapin m E. M ' . Cox A. C. Manning i Hiver S. 1*. < J. E. Varbraugh < »VO I laminimi V Jacob Knutzen M Holli i ik J. M. Wagner Wm. Blackert ‘ Josh Ncathamer John M. Bia. k J. A. 1 lollstoll F. M. Manning Chas. < Oswald J. P. Harr W. A. Jones N. E. Parker John McKee E. A Hendricks C. C. Ft'In r Mrs C. W DeCarlow E. S. Stinson Mrs. D. W. Mvers Ethel Crump Wm. Nelson Louis C. Sivers W. T. Grieve A. Grissom J. M. Dews Joseph Phipps Aaron W viand M. A.‘Watkins W. IE Gore W. W. Parker J Higinluttom N I». IT phi F. C. Homes C. W. DeCarlow W. JI. Stinson Walter < . i -. Firman C rump Geo. Nelson R Carter J. F. Ditsworth < »eo. W. Nichols C. C. Buck R. E. Pceton Lane Wi land Ezra Arnold !.. T. Lozier R. !.. Parker E. Hughes W. H Hurley W. M. McIntire John Winningham W. T. Stinson Delbert Myers R. H. Crump John Truste I > I-.. N< athamer Nelson M. Nve J. I). Anderson A. D. McKee K i ricade Stmson l olllfls I lowarjl li. Watson Fretini;'I urg J S. Burnì tt Wm. Ila rinvi- • > IL i k ithorn John Bigh.un Louis I h reti John Margrieter James < »cari Je se Ni ath.mier W. W. Willits <»livcr Ifi Inis C. C. Porse) Mrs. H. L. Berrian E. F. Raymond J. S. Tn< ker J. I. Patton T. J. Johnson A. Beck I • ’. S|Kingh-r B. Fredenburg Bates to Remember. Tuesday, August 4—Special election for School District No. I, Jacksonville vote on bonds for funds for tn w schoolhouse. Polls ojx-n at I p. m. anti close at 4 p. m. Wednesday, August 5—Regular meeting of county court at Jacksonville. Wednesday, August 5—Examinations for teachers for Jackson county to be held at the court house in Jacksonville, be ginning at 9 a. m. Thursdsy, September 3—Annual Re union of Southern Oregon Pioneer at Ashland. Saturday, Sept. 5—Good Roads Con vention at Jacksonville in Court House jxirk at 7:30 p. m. Address by Judge J. II. Scott, presiilent of Oregon State- Good Roads Association. Saturday, Sept. 5—Fruitgrowers con vention in Jacksonville under auspices J. H. Tirrell 15 24 <1 24 • R» 31 29 I! « H » 2K i,»'i 1« P< >ST< »FFICI Linds.iv Ski rman R » la st <n 1B nit k i M Ge ( » 1 of Rogue River Fruitgrowers t'nion. Program for all day .ami exercises to be held in Court House jmrk Address by professors from State Agricultural col lege and by prominent fruitmen of t he Coast. H L<< <!s Medford Watkins M. dfonl Big Butte Delhi Talent Ashland "frail Ml tifoni W< lien Ja, k m invilir ’frail Wimer Pr<is]«a t Climax Pursel 15 »>•> c. T rail Big Butte MACKEY Photo Gallery Rev. S. H. Jones left Wednesday for Salem to join Mrs. Jones, who went to that place last week for a visit with h. r Second Floor, Adkins Block. relatives. Rev. Jones will remain in o]i|>osite Postoflice. Salem until Saturday he and Mrs. Jones being guests at ths home of C. A. Wol Medford Ore verton, when he will come to Woodville where he will conduct si rvices Sunday’ afternoon. There will be no services Sunday evening at ths Presbyterian church in this place, Mrs. Jones will hint- Photography a Specialty. remain in Salem for two weeks yet with Special attention given to posing her relatives. If you want to rent a farm or have land of children. J/ll work guaran teed. Prices reasonable. to rent see T. C. Norris, Jacksonville.