Jacksonville sentinel. (Jacksonville, Or.) 1903-1906, August 07, 1903, Image 5

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LOCAL
NOTES.
Phoenix I or al».
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Hon. E l>. Foudray
visitor Wednesday,
Slitbwood in stove lengths £l.<Hi|xr load
at saw null- Iowa Lumber Co,
was a
Medford
Section Foreman D. O’Toole returned
from Portland Tuesday.
SHOES
all kinds
Dr. Rolx-rts, who Inau good farm near
Miss Amy Caldwell, <>f Ashland, is
Flu mix, wa* in lacksonville Wednesday
with a load of |Hitat<H-s, which he »old at visiting friends here this week.
a good price.
Will Rolx-rt» has purchased the proper­
Miss J< sej hili«' < »1 th arrived home Wed ty b< longing to S. P. Robbins in Phoenix.
iiesilav from S.m Ftuncisco, where she
Mi»» Lizzie Hoover, of Jacksonville,
had la-eit on an extended visit.
Aci-om »[■ent Tue»«lay and Wednesday in Phoe­
jHitKint' Mi»« Orth was Mrs. Arthur Bax­ nix.
ter, of Sail Frail im ' o who will la-ii guest
D. Perroz.zi, of the Ashland creamery,
for a month of the Misses Orth.
was down hxiking up his interests Tues-
J. T. Ilut-kley, who recently purchased
<lay.
th«- Boa/ farm on upper Applegate, has
sold it and the stock and tools that bi­
E. P. Hughes, the real «-state agent of
got with it to 1*. F. Swayne for £1500.00. Ashland, tarried a short time her«- Tues­
Mr. Swat tie already has a fine farm ad­ day.
joining this and the two will make him
F. P. Ro[x-r waa called to San Diego,
<>i c of the besi ranches in the famous Cal. last wick by the serious illness of
App'cgatr valley.
his father.
Kinder Itoaz has sold his farm of 12H
Mr. E. Gore, of Kansas, arrived last
Hl-n » on the Upja-r Applegate togctlli r
week to visit his brother, E. E. Gore,
with the stock an<l implements to J. T.
uik I hi com [»any with Mr. and Mr». Wild­
Buckley, the price living £FrO0 cash.
er left for Crescent City the first of the
Mr. Boaz gives [»«»»«ssioii at once and
week,
w ill with his family move tojiicksonvillc
wilt re he expects to reside.
Mr. Boaz
Mr. and Mrs. C. Carey and daughter,
h.ul i good pii ci- of pr<>|»-r*y and those Martha, Mr. and Mrs. Gibbs and Mr.
knowing the bind *a\ it is well worth an«l Mrs. F. R«»la-rt» left Thursday for
the price for which he sold it.
a several days outing at the McCallister
If you want to rent a farm or have land I springs.
to rent see T. C. Norris, Jacksonville.
Rev. Gixxl filled his regular appoint-
Lp-to-Date Shop
Mr. E. E. G«re, one of the worthy | mi nt at the Free Methodist Church last
Three Fine Chairs
[Hon« er of the Rogue River Valley, who ' Sunday eveiiingan«! announced that they
now in his With year, with Mrs. Gore, is woul«l hol«l a camp meeting ill the Rose
Good Workmen.
taking his comfort on hi» farm near grove beginning the first of September.
I'liocnix, 1» enjoying a visit from his
I he Appleqate Road Question.
twin-brother, A. F. Gore, whose home is
at Lawr< iii-e. Kansas. The two brothers
Z. Cameron was in Jacksonville last
were together for a time last summer, the Wc<lncs<lny from Uniontown to represent Two fine Bathrooms with the
Oregon brother going back to Kansas 1 the settler* of Upper Applegate before
and now thr Kansas brother returns the the County Court ill the matter of relo- best tubs cleanest towels, etc.
visit.
‘ eating the county road up that stream
The Tavlor House, along w illi the other which came up la-fore that body this
Ixxirdiug
houses
in
Jacksonville, week. The present county road up Ap­
has teen unable much of the time this plegate and winch terminates at Wat­
year to furnish lodging to all who aj>- kins. crosses the river four times and to
plied. Mr. and Mrs. S. R. Taylor expect i obviate the danger of fording or the ex-
i<> put <>n a huge addition to their house ' pens«- ol building four bridges, a [«etition
You will always find the best
but for the present they have hail a one was gotten some time ago asking the
of rich, flaky icecream in my
»tori addition put on large enough for | court to establish a road on the east side
store, LEMONADE that is
two fine sleeping rooms.
These rooms of the river. The jx tition will be acted
lemonade.
will lie quiti a In lp t>> Mrs Tavlor in ac­ upon bv the court this week, the county
surveyor
and
viewers
h
ivmg
made
a
sur
­
comodating her guests until such time as
Jacksonville shall take a larger growth vey and rcjiorted favorably upon the
when a fine btiilding will lx- put up to route. The [x-tition does not ask for va­
cation of the present road on the west
bear the name of Taylor House.
side of the river, but the west side own­
Tent», camp stoves and camping «Iteli-
ers reason that if the mam road is put on
sils at Boyden'» hardware store, Mcd-
the east side of the river that they will
ford.
2t
la- left to ford the river, so they have got­
Hon. Geo. W. Colvig, United States ten up a petition asking for the estab-
consul at Bariinquilla, Columbia, and , lishment of a road on their side of the
Mrs. Colvig arrive«! at their home in river from Uniontown to Swayne's ford,
Grunts Pass last Saturday.
Mr. Colvig ' with a bridge at each of those places.
has lx-en at hts [x.st on the Isthmus of Mr. Cameron with the other petitioners
Panama for two year» and he now has a contend that the opening of the section
leave <>f several months. Mr. and Mrs. of road they ask for is of little exjiense
Colvig will join a camping party this and the two bridges they ask for to give
week that is to spend a month in the ail outlet to the miners and settlers along
vicinity of Grayback mountain bevond the upper river will cost less than to
StciimlMi.it.
Mr. Colvig may not go blast out a road along the bluff oil the
back to Baranquilla as he ntav lie pro­ east side. Mr. Cameron states that the
moted to a la-tter position, and then lie majority <>f the taxpayers in his vicinity
’
• to
- retire
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r-----1 the consular favor the w est side route and the bridges.
may decide
from
At the
service and again enter the law.
CARRIAGE,
time of his appointment lie hail a fine
taken with Cramps.
SIGN AND
law practice at Grants Pass and should
Wm. Kirmse, a member of the bridge
he remain in Oregon he will doubtless
HOUSE WORK
gang working near Littleport was taken
enter th«- partnersliip of his brother,
suddenlv ill Thursday night with cramps
Wm. M. Colvig, of Jacksonville anil Geo.
and a kind of cholera. His case was so
11. Durham of Grants Pass.
As Mr.
First-class work guaranteed and
Colvig was one of the most successful severe that he ha«l to have the memliers
of
the
crew
wait
upon
him
and
Mr.
Gif
­
at prices that are right.
law vers of Southern Oregon, liis joining
ford was called and consulted.
He told
the firm of Colvig & Durham will make
them he hail a medicine in the form of
that already strong legal team one of the
Chanilierlain
’s Colic,
Cholera,
and
strongest law firms in Southern Oregon.
Diarrhoea Remedy that he thought
would help him out anil accordingly
STREETS.
S. P. R. R. TIME CARD several «loses were administered with the
result that he was able to lie around
North Bini
south It' nd
Station»
next day. The incident speaks quite
Train».
Train»
highly of Mr. Gifford's medicine.—El­
■
No 12 No Ifi kader, Iowa, Argus.
No 15 No II
This remedy never fails.
Keep it in NEW AND SECOND HAND
'l IMI
7:15 votir home, it may save life.
m :«> l.v ... 1‘oitlaiKl.............. Ar.
h ;«i
For sale
GOODS
5:10 by City Drugstore.
4.34
11 :«>
to33
SHOES
From the finest Ladies wear to the heaviest
Loggers’ shoes at a price that will meet all
competition.
First-da38 Groceries our Specialty
W. L. ORR &. CO.
MEDFORD
0. K.
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OREGON
-
Barber Shop
Wm. Ruhl, Prop
ICE CREJIM
Cigars, Tobaccos,
Fine Confectionery,
Fresh Fruits
w.
h
M c D aniels
W. Coulter
Painter
Young People, Old People
and All the People
Will find at the
CHRIS ULRICH à CO
Store the best of
Ice Cream
Confections
Summer Drinks
fresh Fruits
Canned Fruits
and Oysters
COR. OREGON AND CALIFORNIA Stationery, Cigars and To­
bacco. Fine Billiard Parlor
J. F. EADS & SON PLUMBING
II :i5
15:30 ........... Allwoy........................
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1:1.5
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11:15
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5:30
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4:52
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10:03
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11.10
...til ........... Roseburg...................
10 13 .......... Grant» l’as».............
Illi ........... Golii Hill
........... Central Point.........
11:15 ........... Medford.....................
a m
10:10
5:25
1 50
1:2»
4:1»
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11:38
12 112 ............ Phoenix ...................
12:12 ...........Talent.........................
110
1 IMi
4:41
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12 Ô .......... Ashlaml ...................
4:28 ............ Montague.................
3:3.5
12:03
4:24
12.20
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'. Ill ............Sacramento ........... 10:50
7 :. m Ar. San Francisco.. .I.v 2 1 22
pin
11:50
M:05
frill
Ticket» ho I<I to »11 points in tile United States.
Sleeping ent reservations made on application.
Freight house open» at Sa. in. and close» at 120
p. in.
W. V. I.IPPINCOTT, Agent.
TINNING
Dates to Remember.
Furniture. Stoves, Hardware, Bed­
Wednesday,August 12—Examinations for
ding,
Notions and a hundred and
teachers for Jackson county to l>e held
at the court house in Jacksonville, be­
one omis and ends. Anything for
ginning at 9 a. m.
the house or farm at the lowest
Thursday, September 3—Annual Re­
prices.
union of Southern Oregon Pioneer at
Ashland.
Saturday, Sept. 5—Good Roads Con­
vention at Jacksonville in Court House WEST
OF
THE
DEPOT
jiark at 7:30 p. ill.
Address by Judge
MEDFORD,
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-
OREGON
J. H. Scott, president of Oregon State
Good Roads .Association.
Saturday, Sept. 5—Fruitgrowers con­
vention in Jacksonville under auspices
of Rogue River Fruitgrowers Union.
Program for all day an«l exercises to lie
held in Court House park. Address by
professors from State Agricultural col­
lege and by prominent fruitmen of the
Coast.
Special line of new Cookstoves
All Good Cookers and at Bed­
rock prices.
and general repair
work done promptly
and at a reasonable
price
E. S. WOLFER
7 th St. Shop
Medford
Home-cooked meals, 25 cents at Mrs.
Flory’s in the brick boarding house
second block north of the Court House.