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About Jacksonville sentinel. (Jacksonville, Or.) 1903-1906 | View Entire Issue (Aug. 7, 1903)
C The enterprising firm of Carter & Duf field have lx>uglit from J. W. Pratt of Med ford. the two buildings .it present occu pied by \. E. Kellogg's furniture store and L Harvev’s hardware More. These building* will lx- torn down and a brick Roy Ulrich and Harry Thrasher left building 50x70 erected. The contract Wednesday for the Pursel honieon Upper has I hcii let to Win. Childcrsthc Medford Applegate where they will spend several brick layer, who will commence work at Manufacturer of push the same to day*fishing anil enjoy ing an outing in once and completion. This is a step in the right di the hills. rection and indicate* that Gold llill is One of the injured in the Morrison coming to the trout in u substantial way. Street bridge disaster in Portland last —Gold Hill News. Each made of the best selected grain and guaranteed Friday was Frank Guerin, son of James Mr. and Mrs Reuben Robinson went Guerin, former resident of Jacksonville. to Medford early Monday morning and the purest on the market Mr. Guerin was badly hurt in one leg but took the 4:10 passenger train north. not *o se'ions! v a* to endange r the loss They went to Junction Citv near where of the limb or a permanent injury. Mr. Robinson's jurvuts reside, they h iv Mrs. W. H. McGowan, who has lx-eii ing a tine farm five miles west of that conducting a crockery and glassware place. Mr. Robinson on the re]>eated re Dealer in store m Medford, carrying a stock that quest ot his parent* Ins given up work was a credit to the town, h is closed out ing in a saw mill and goes home to help Mr*. her business and sold h< r stock to Jack hi* father care for Ins big farm. Morri* of Ashland, who ha* removed the Robin*.til* a Jacksonville raised girl, being the daughtcrof Mr. and Mrs. S. R. goods to that place. Taylor and Mr. Robinson has resided Miller at the Postoffice hardware store here for some time, each having a carries all kinds of miners tools and large number of friends w ho wish them supplies and hi* supplies and prices are- well in tlu-ir new- home. right. Jay Wade has named his cigar factory Hon. T. Cameron returned Sunday tin- Spanish Cigar Factory and it is from Walde. where he had lx* n for a nutuIx-r 00 on the list for Oregon of the few davs looking after his mining in United States revenue de(xirtment. Mr. terests. lie being one of the owners in the Wade is turning out cigars at a lively Simmon* Cameron placer mine of that rate now ami he has a boy to assist him district. Mr. Cameron states that their in preparing the tobacco Several of the clean-up. whi h they recently made, was local business houses arc now handling a very j rofltable one. They are having Mr. Wade's cigar* and they are meeting their hydraulic elevator moved to an with very giMwl success in introducing other new 1 cation and are doing other them, considering the smokers are Real listate Dealer necessary work to get the mine in gixxl usually slow in taking up a new cigar. working < rder ready to start up this tali Mr. Wade's assistant. Johnnie Sh ump, as soon as the fall rains set in. is making gixxl progress in learning the first work of the trade ami the boy m.iv Try City Drug Store for Soap. yet make a first class cigar maker. The dining room service at the U. s. Mr. and Mrs. F. M. Tungate of Big Hotel hasbeen discontinued and n«»w on- Butte were in Jacksonville Monday and ly lodging is given at that hotel, Land- Tuesday, guests of Mr. and Mrs. Norris. lord S. P. DeRobaum gives as his reason While here Mr Tungate Ixaight Mrs. Al for closing the diningroom the too len Mathews' house on Medford Avenue, great competition of restaurants which the price being $07 ».00. Mrs. Mathews will ■ • • i r re OI No M lota made the meals an unprofitable part of move this fall to Grants Pas* to reside So. I Rogue River lottom land, nil fenced, OOx 120 feet each. the hotel service and so great ha* been with her children, who live in that citv. good house, burn and other building*. No. JU is acre* well improved, house, the patronage of the hotel this summer Mr. Tungate will move to Jacksonville 1 he balance, alxxit 250 acres, g.»xl for barn and other out building*; one-half that Mrs. DeRolstum and the women of about tile middle of September, at which timber and pasture. This place is sit in voung orchard; near Phoenix. the hotel have all the work they can do time he will give possession of his farm uated on Rogue River, near town. caring for the rooms. $1200. at Big Butte t»> B. C. Harris, to whom he The land is of fine quality. Price tier So. II An HO airc faun seven miles sold it some time ago. Mr. Tungate 929 TIMBER LAND AC 1 JUNE 3 1*7* NOTICE decided some time ago to retire from act from railroad, level land, good soil. 15 FOR PUBLICATION. No. 2 acre* cleared anti fenced, 2*1 acres in ive firm work and after looking over ad 1200 acres g«xxl alfalfa land; a stream pasture, remainder easily cleared. United State* Land office. vantagesuf the various towns of the \ alb v running through it of 150 miners' Roseburg, Oregon, June 17, 1903 I »welling house well finished. Coat ov decided that Jacksonville with it's low Notice is hereby given that in compliance with inches of water with which the whole er $500. Bearing orchard; line well taxes, healthful location, pure water, de the . rovi»ions of the act of Cong-e-' of June 1200 acres can lx- irrigated. The other and springs; is sub-irrigated, and can 1*7* entitled An Act for the sale of Timber lightful summer weatht r ami general at 320 acre* i* higher ground, which is Lands in the States ot California Oregon Neva tractiveness suited himself ami Mrs. Tun lx- made one of the best small farm» of da and Washington Territory as extended to well situated for reservoirs and feed Jackson county. Is owned l»y a non- all the public laud sales by act of August I. 1*9.'. gate and that they could make it their grounds. This tract i* situated in resi<lent who will give ;i bargain in or- Andrew V. Rock of JackLm County State of Or permanent home. There is nearly an acre Klamath county, alxiut 20 miles from egon. and a resident of the town of Applegate, of •ler to sell quick. said State ha*thi* day filed in thi- office his in the property they purchased and they Klamath Falls, a county road running No. 33 15 • j acres, all in cultivation; sworn statement No >.351 for the purchase of the call have a fine garden ami plenty of fruit bv it ami a railroad now within alxiut hou*e, bam, etc., hear Phoenix; will SW',4 of the NWt; of Section No • in Township and keep some hens and a cow so they 50 miles and building rapidly toward* No. 9 South. Range No. I West and will offer b< sold all together <>r divided. proof to show that the land sought is more valu will have many of the advantages they it and is certain to pits* near by it, or No. 34. 11500 acre« all improved. able for its timber or atone than for agricultural had on their farm. cross it in the near future. A gixxl Fine Ixittom land. Rogue River run purposes, and to establish his claim to said land The rain in Northern Oregon nearly farm house- and barn and corral* on before the Couuty Clerk of Jackson County. Ore ning through it; acres under irriga gon at Jack-onnlle Oregon, on Saturday, the ruined the cherry crop by causing the the place. One of the best bargains in tion ami lialancc easily watered. Gixxl 29th day of August 19»»3. cherries to crush open and spoil on the all Southern Oregon. Price |x-r acre building« anti other improvements; *rx He name* a* witnesses: trees. The result of this loss has been $10. James W Mee of Applegate, Oregon: George miles from railroad; near postoflice ami A Culey, of Applegate Oregon. W alter Miller, to send the price of cherries up so that So. 1 - House and n Phoenix. school, Fine alfalfa, fruit or garden of Applegate. Oregon: Fritz Ruch of Applegate. F. Webb, a firmer of Eastern Multnomah $600 land. I Is the cheajwst land in Ja< k*oi< Oregon county. Price |x-r acre............. . $ JO Any and alt persons claiming adversely the county was able last week to sell a So. 4 — 201 a> res of gixxl land, all above aescrilxrd land* are r--que*ted to fit- their wagon load of cherries, consisting of 40 fenced and in cultivation. A g«xxl No. 36 1743 acres of pasture land on claims in this office on or before said 29th day of boxes of 50 pounds each to a Portland farm house anil barn. A No. I farm. Rogue River, . Will I m - sold at a bar- August MOB. J. T BKIDGBB wholesale fruit dealer for an even $2» st. Near town and railroad. Price. $9,500. 4-2», M-2S. Register. gain. This ton of cherries were from trees that No. N—55 acres, house and 2 barn*. 12 No. J7 tif) acn N00 m m of it fun TIMBER LAND ACT JUNE .3, 1*7* »NOTICE grew on a little more than a half an acre acres bottom land, the balance, 13 ac FOR PUBLICATION. plow land; al) well watered by fine of land. The area of ground planted to res, all g<xxl land, *^-mite from de|x»t; creek and springs. Large part undi r United States Land Office. Roseburg Oregon wheat or potatoes would have brought 12 acres under ditch at the head of the cultivation and all under fence. Will May _’*th 1903. the farmer about $2») with more than ditch. Price ..................................... $5000 Notice is hereby given that in compliance with double the labor to produce the crop than lx- sold in tracts to suit purchasers. No. 9 loo acres, within four miles of the provisions of the act of Uongre*- of June 3rd. Convenient to market anil in gixxl 1R7K. entitled “An Act for the Sale of Timber it took to raise the cherries. Cherry grow Medford; is a fine farm, well improved neighborhixxl. Land- in the states of California Oregon. ing in the Rogue river valley, where good building*, small orchard; the best Nevada and Washington Territory.’ as extend rams or other causes never ruin the crops, bargain for a farm in Jackson county. No. 49. 2'z icn *, thrci fourth* of n ed to all the public land sales by act of August 4, mile from Medford. Goixl ganlcn While 1.392. Charles J. Nunan of Jackson county state could be made a profitable crop. Price per acre...................................... $10. ef Oregon, and a resident of the Town of Jack all parts of the valley grow good cherries No. 10 — 23 acres all fenced anil m land. (>ood ixix house................ $150 sonville. of said State has this day filed in this it has been proven that the coves and No. 40 .'10 acre*, on a < reek aflording cultivation. A house ami barn, about office hi* sworn statement No 2.V>2. for the pur chase of the South-half of the South-West quarter ravines of the foot hills produce the 50 fruit trees just coming into bearing. plenty of giHxl water; good soil and and West (^)lialf of South-East quarter of Sec largest and finest flavored cherries to be 1 mil« s from town. Price..... $1,000. fine fruit land. Three acres in alfalfa, tion No. 4 in Township No. 39 South: Range No. had in Southern Oregon. The cherry- No.ll—145 acres on Butte creek, 25 acres good buildings; near good school and 1 west, and will offer proof to show that the land sought is more valuable for it* timber oi stone trees grown in the valleys back of Jack in cultivation. 25 acres more to put in; other advantages. $1500, one-half cash than for agricultural purposes and to establish sonville were loaded this season with all fenced, fair buildings, Jackson balance on time. Is a big bargain. his claim to said land before Silas J. Day, U. S cherries that were a marvel for beantv county, Oregon. A bargain. Commissioner of Jackson County. Oregon, at No. II. 4000 acres of choi« <- land select Jacksonville Oregon, on Saturday, the Sth day and flavor and the yield was so ureat that No. 12 204 acres, all under fence, good ed in an early •lay. Will I m .- sold in of August. 1903. the trees bent under their load. The 5-room house, good spring, water con tracts to suit. Will make a dozen or He names as witnesses George Hoffman of time is not distant when there will lx- a veyed to house by pijie, 2 gixxl barns, Applegate, Jackson Co. Oregon T. R Rock of 20 fine farm*, I hi* is an op|M>rtunity Applegate. Jackson Co. Oregon: Marvin M. Tay car load of cherries shipped each season 215 acres of choice land in cultivation, to secure a home i ill the best part of lor of Jacksonville. Jackson Co. Oregon; George from Jacksonville from orchards back in gixxl for all kinds of grain, 30 or 40 the Rogue River valley. tv. Winetrout of Applegate. Jackson Co Oregon. the hills adjoining this town. acres would produce g(x>d alfalfa. This Any and all persons claiming adversely the above described lands are requested to file their is one of the best farms in the valley, No. 43. |0 acre* of unimproved land. fnd of Bitter fight. Ha* some good fir, pin« and oak. Most Claims in this office on or before said *tli day of 2J4 miles from Phoenix. Price per August 19»«. J- T. Bridges. of land can lx- easily cleared; g«xxl “ Two physician shad along and stubborn ■ ............................................935 6-5. 5-7 Register. soil, plenty of water; half a mile from fight w ith an abscess on my right lung” No. 14 — 400 acres, 0 miles from Medford, school and church. Six miles from writes J.F. Hughes of Du Pont.Ga. “ami a gixxl house, 2 barns 100 acres in Bybee bridge. Price per acre......... #10. gave me up. Everybody thought my cultivation Phoenix. No. 45.— Over HO acres of good alfalfa time had come. As a last resort I tried No. 15 — I3H acres on Rogue River, 100 The undersigned is the duly appointed and land; fit) acres Bear creek bottom land acres of as good land as any man could qualified executor of the estate of Joseph Hiatt, I)r. King's New Discovery for Consump late of Jackson County, deceased. Persons hav tion. The benefit I received was strik with a large irrigation ditch. Two wish for. 2 No ’ improvements. . ,________ Thirty ing claims against said estate are hereby notified ing and I was fin m v feet in a few days, first class hous«-s, two good barns and acres of it could be made ready for the to present them, with the proper vouchers at a fine spring house. Adjoining land sell plow with 1.5 days labor. Price. ..$500 tached. to me or to my attorney. Wm. Colvig at Now I've entirely regained my health.” ing for $200 an acre. Price per acre $130 Jacksonville Oregon, within six months from It conquers all Coughs, Colds ami Throat No. 22— House and barn in Phoenix. the date hereof and Lung trouble*. Guaranteed by City 2 lots 00x120 feet. Price ................ $650. No. 47.—City property, 2 acres, tin«- new Dated this 1st day of August, 190C1. Drug Store. Price 50c and $1.00. Trial No 25— House and 3 lot* in Phoenix, lots house, good well and barn. Good land. C olvig tk D i rham , THEO. CAMERON l>jttle free Attorneys. Executor. 00x120 each; gixxl house well finished. 4 bio« ks from ventral school....... $750. ¿7 LOCAL NOTES. ■£> ________________________________ H iv Want« 1—A car hud of lulled hay- wanted at -nice by the Iowa Lumlxir C o . Jacksonville. Orc. Ohris Ulrich CORN SASH, MEA1 DOORS and and GRAHAM GLASS Ground Barley, Cracked Wheat and Other Feed. ______________ J MATT CALHOUN ADMINISTRATOR'S NOTICE.