Jacksonville sentinel. (Jacksonville, Or.) 1903-1906, August 14, 1903, Image 6

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Kindling Wood- #1.00.a load at yard
or delivered. Iowa Lumber Company.
Mr. and Mrs. (). E. Rose, who conduct
Mr. ami Mrs. Oris Craw ford arrived the hotel at Applegate, came to Jackson­
home Sunday from Bylree Springs where ville Friday to remain over night with
they had a delightful stax of two weeks. Mr. ami Mrs S. R. Tax lor at tin- Tax lor
House. Mrs. Roseau») Mrs. Tax lor arc
Mr. ami Mrs. G. E. Dunnington who sisters.
have tx-en spending a week camping on
Owen Keegan, janitor at the Court
the little Applegate are to be home Sat­
Ma mi hu t u rcr of
House, and who is »{lending a months
urday evening.
Mr. ami Mrs. G. E. Neulx-r ami vacation at Tollmans Springs, came home
daughter, Laura, Mrs. Ctxxk and Fleta Thursday toattvii»! the funeral of his
Ulrich will leave Monday for Squaw daughter's Mrs. David Thomson's little
Each made of the best selected grain und guaranteed
Lake for a w«ek at that mountain retreat. child. Mr. Keegan returned to Tollman
Friday afternoon.
Mi» Emma Kasshafer left last Sunday
the purest on the market
Wm. Bybee arrived home Thursday
for San Francisco, being called there bj
from
Bybee
springs
where
he
has
been
Mr. ami Mrs. John Broad to assist them
in earing for their son, Byron, who is for the ¡».1st six weeks to try the curative
effects of the mineral waters of those
seriously sick.
celebrate»! springs. Hi- has fully recover­
Mr. ami Mrs. W. H. McDaniel, who ed from the rheumatic attack and can now­
Dealer in
are on the Applegate on a visit to Mrs. walk readily without the aid of canes.
McDaniel’s parents. Mr. ami Mrs. A.
Chas. Dunford was to Ashland Mon­
Throckmorton, have extended their vis­ day to haul from Whipp & Wright’s
it and will not be home until some time marble works two tombstones to lie er­
next week.
ected m the Jacksonville cemetery ami
Mrs. T. Cameron has had the cottage three to go to Central Point.
Jackson­
belonging to her mothers estate, lately ville having no marble works, and Mr.
occupied bv Joseph Blatt, entirely re­ Whipp formerly residing here his firm
papered an«l repainted and put in the secures many orders from this section.
best of repair making it one of the most
Mr. and Mrs. C. W. Conklin at the
comfortable cottages in Jacksonville.
time of their moving to Jacksonville w ere
E. W. Vovle, Paul Cirac, Harry Wulf not able to secure a dwelling house and
and Edward Clark spent a couple of dax s were ci»ni|»elle»l to take rooms in the
the fore part of the week on the head of second story of the Ryan building, but
Jackson creek on a hunting trip, with having secured the cottage adjoining
the result that two fine deer fell before Mr. Colxig’s resilience of Mrs. T. Cam­
eron they will move into it the first of
their rides.
next week, after which they will lx- at
St. Marys Academy will begin the home to their friends.
next school year on Tuesday, Septeml>er
Real listate Dealer
The estate of the late Jot«cph Blatt
1st. Pupils will be received for boarding
was
appraised
Tuewlay
by
E.
F.
Hubert
or by the day. A full course in the
grammar grades and the academic courses Wm. Deniff and J. H. Hutter, Jr., who
will be given as will also instruction in were appointed by County Judge Prim to
On
music an»! the artistic accomplishments. assess the value of the ¡»rojx-rty.
Full particulars can lx? had by addresa- the property, which consists of UJO
ing. The Sister Superioress, Jacksonville, acres of land ut> Jackson creek, a value
of #Paa> was placed in their rejxirt to the
Oregon.
E. I.. Jones, the world known mining I county court and to the administrator.
T. Cameron.
man and who bears the sobriquet of "The
Dr. O. P. Tillitnan, chancellor of Col­
Globe Trotter, he having liven in every
No. I —Is 550 ti re- more or less, .400 acre- No 26 llou« mid 2 lot-, in Phoenix. lota
great mining camp in the United States. umbia University at Portland, arrived in
Rogue River bottom land, all fenced,
•Mix120 feet each.
Jacksonx
llleThursdav
ami
will
remain
in
Alaska, Australia, Mexico and South
gexxl
house, Ixirn ami other buildings. No. 30 1* acres well improved, house,
Africa, is back in Jacksonville after an the town until Monday. Dr. Tiilimaii is
The balance, alxtut 250 acre», g<Mxl for
barn am I other out buildings; one-half
extended trip away looking after a big making a tonr of the state in the inter­
timlx-r and pasture. This place is sit­
in voting orchard; near Phoenix.
mining »leal.
Mr. Jones is interested ests of his University and persons wishing I uated on Rogue River, near town.
I
$1200.
in the Applegate copper district and he to become students can consult him at
Th<- Jami is of fine quality. Price tier No. Il Kn ni n< re farm •■even miles
will now remain here some time pending St.Josehps church rectory. Saturday mor­
from railroad, level land, good soil, 15
ning at &30 Dr. Tilliman will conduct
some deals he has in hand.
acres cleared rind fenced, 2d acres in
also the services at the Catholic church No. 2 — Is a tract of 1520 acres, all fenced,
)2oo acres gixxl alfalfa land; a stream
mature,
remainder easily cleared.
Sunday at 10:30 a. m.
running through it of I5o miners'
Dwelling
house
well finished, coal ov­
Tuesday night at 10 o'cl»x.-k the barn
inches of water with w hich the whole
er #5oo. Bearing orchard; line well
of J. A. Marsh was discovered to lie on
1200 acres can be irrigated. The other
ami springs; is nub irrigated, ami can
fire and an alarm of fire was immediatelx*
320 acres is higher ground, which is
I m - made one of the l>cst small farms of
tunie»l in to which the fire company
well situated for reservoirs and feed
Jackson county. I* <> h licit by a non­
promptly responded but the barn Ixing
grounds.
Tins tract is situated in
resident who will give a bargain in or-
a small structure and having some hay
Klamath county, alxait 20 miles from
der to m -11 quick.
in it flamed up like a big torch and
Klamath Falls, a county road running No. 33 15* 1. ,icr<
nothing could be done to save it, even
by it and a railroad now within alxiul
house, l»arn, etc.,
..... ............
had the firemen been able to reach it
50 miles and building rapidly towards
Ire sold all together or divided.
with their hose, which thev could not
it and is certain to ¡ miss mar by it, or No. 34. — I2oo acre* all improv-*»1.
as it was five blix-ks from the nearest
cross it in the near future. A g<xxl
Fine bottom land, Rogue River run
cistern. The fire quickly spread to a
farm house ami barn and corrals on
mug
through it; 500 acres under irriga­
small barn in the adjoining lot owned by
the place. One of the liest Ixirgamsin
tion and Iralance easily watered. Good
the Krau-« estate and it t<x> was de­
all Southern Oregon. Price |x-r acre
buildings and other improvements; six
stroyed. Mr. Marsh's loss was alxrut
$10.
miles from railroad; n< ar ¡xMtofficc and
#150 ami no insurance an»l the other barn No. 3 — II ouse and 4 lots in Phoenix,
school. Fine alfalfa, fruit or garden
was
a
loss
of
about
#50.
The
fire
w
as
in
­
THREE TRAINS to the EAST cendiary as the circumstantial evidence i:
.............
$600
land. Is the cheajM-st hind in Jackson
No. 4 — 204 acres of g<xxl land, all
county. Price per acre................. $40
DAILY from PORTLAND
clearly proves.
fenced and in cultivation. z\ gixxl
No. 36 1743 acres of pasture land on
Through Pullman standard and Tourist
farm house and barn. A No. I farm.
Prof.
E.
E.
Washburn
arrive»!
in
Jack-
|
Rogue River. Will I m - soli I at a bar­
•leeping cars daily to Omaha, Chicago,
Near town and railroad. Price $9,500.
gain.
Spokane: tourist sleeping cars daily to son ville Tuesday and is here this week No. S- -55 acres, house ami 2 barns, 12
pt. P.
P H. Daily on the ex­
No. 47— 1500 acres, ROO acres of it fine
Kansas City; through Pullman tourist assisting Supt.
acres Ixittom land, the balance, 43 ac­
__ ...
for teachers.
Mr-.
plow land; all well watered by fine
sleeping cars
personally conducted > amination ’ board
res, all go<xl land, '4-mile from de,x>t;
creek and springs. Large part under
weekly to Chicago. Kansas City, reclin­ Washburn is in Ashland, and Prof.
12 acres under ditch at the head of the
cultivation ami all under fence. Will
ing chair cars (seats free > to the East Washburn will return there, and thex­
ditt l>. I'm '...........
$5000
will remain in that ¡dace with relatives
I m - sold in tracts to suit purchasers.
daily.
No.
9
400
acres,
within
four
miles
of
until they can have possession of their
Convenient to market ami in giaxl
Medford; is a fine farm, well improved
house now occupied by Mr. and Mrs.
neighlxirhixxl.
D epart T ime S chedules A rrive Gus Newbury, which will be in about
good buildings, small orchard; the best
No.
19. 2' i acres, time fourths of a
for
From Portland.
from
bargain for a farm in Jackson county.
two weeks, when they will again take
mile
from Medford. Good garden
Price
per
acre
......................
$10.
Chicago
up their resilience in Jacksonville.
Salt Like. Denqer.
land.
Gixxl ) m > x house.......... ...... $450
Portland Ft. Worth. Omaha,
Prof. Washburn reports that he and No. 10 — 23 acres all fenced ami in
cultivation.
A
house
and
barn,
alxait
No,
40
30
icre-. on a creek affording
Special
Mrs.
Washburn
had
a
delightful
time
Kansas City, St. 4:30 p m
plenty of good water; good soil anil
50 fruit trees just coming into bearing.
9:20 p. m. Louis, Chicago and
while in California this summer. They
1 J4 miles from town. Price....... $1,000.
fine fruit land. Three acres in alfalfa,
via Hunt­ East.
visited all the principal points of interest
good buildings; near good school and
ington
about San Francisco and the adjoining No.B 145 acres on Butte creek, 25 .-a res
in cultivation, 25 acres more to put in;
other advantages. #1500, one half cash
towns on the bay.
They also visited
Atlantic Salt Lake. Denver,
balance on time. Is a big bargain.
all fenced, fair buildings, Jackson
Stanford University and the famous
Express Ft. Worth, Omaha,
county, Oregon. A bargain.
Lick Observatory. The summer school
No. 41. 4000 acres of choice land select
8:15 p. m. Kansas City, St.
rd in an early day. Will 1« sold in
via Hunt­ Louis, Chicago and 10-30 a tn of six weeks at tile State University at No. 12—204 acres,’all under fence, good
5-room lions»-, go<xl spring, water con-
Berkeley,
and
which
Prof.
Washburn
at
­
tracts to suit. Wil) make a dozen or
ington
East.
vexed to house by pipe 2 gixxl barns,
tended, hail over 1200 students in attend­
20 line farms. 'This is an <>p]M>rtunity
215 acres of choice land
and in cultivation,
Walla Walla, Lew­
ance and the instructors were professors
to secure a home in the lx-st jrart of
St. Paul iston,
good for all kinds of grain, 30 or 40
Spokane,
from the great Eastern colleges, prin­
thi- Rogue River valley.
Fast Mail Wallace, Pullman,
acres would produce good alfalfa. This
cipally from Harvard. Vale and Cor­
No.
44. 40 acres of unimproved land.
6 p. m. Minneapolis,
is one of the lx.-st farms in the valley,
St. 7:35 a rn nell. Instructions were given in nearly
Has
some gixxl fir, pine and oak. Most
via
miles from l'hoenix. Price |x.-r
Paul, Duluth. Mil­
every branch of learning, but Prof.
of
land
can be easily cleared; good
Spokane waukee, Chicago
acre......................
$35
Washburn only took such studies as
soil, plenty of water; half a mile from
No.
14
—
400
acres,
0
miles
from
Medford,
jand East.
would be of special use to him in his
school ami church. Six miles from
a gixxl house, 2 barns 100 acres in
school.
Bylx-e bridge. Price per acre......... #10,
cultivation Phoenix.
Cholera lufantum.
70 Hours
No.
45.— ()v< r KO acres of good alfalfa
No. 15— 138 acres on Rogue River, 100
land;
acres Bear creek bottom land
This
disease
has
lost
its
terrors
since
acres
of
as
gixxl
land
as
any
man
could
PORTLAND to CHICAGO Chamberlain’s Colic, Cholera and wish for. No improvements. Thirty with 50
a large irrigation flitch.
Two
No Change of Cars.
first-class houses, two gixxl barns ami
Diarrhoea Remedy came in _
general use.
acres of it could lx.- made ready for the
a fine spring house. Adjoining land sell
Tickets Eaet via all rail, or boat and rail The uniform success which attends the
plow with 15 days labor.
Price. .$500
ing for #200 an acre. Price ,x*r acre $130
via Portland.
use of this remedy in all cases of bowel No. 22— House ami barn in Phix-nix.
complaints in children has made it a
2 lots 00x120 feet. Price............. $650. No. 47. -City projx-rty, 2 acres, fine new
A. L. CRAIG, Gen. Pas. Agt.,
favorite wherever its value has Ixrcome No 25— House and 3 lots in Phoenix, lots
house, gotxl well and barn. Gixxl land.
Portland, Oregon I known. For sale by City Drug Store.
00x120 each; good house well finished.
■4 blocks from central sch<x»l.... $750.
LOCAL
NOTES
Chris Ulrich
CORN
SASH,
MEAL
DOORS
and
and
GRAHAM
GLASS
Ground Barley, Cracked
Wheat and Other Feed.
MATT CALHOUN
O regon
S hort line
and
I nion P acific