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About Jacksonville sentinel. (Jacksonville, Or.) 1903-1906 | View Entire Issue (Aug. 21, 1903)
Jmksonxille *ins Championship. LOCAL NOTES Things »err doing fast enough for pro- fessional twill Maxing Neulwr & I ix lor ground« last Sund.yx aftanMMMI Jxurpri»*-egg whip», best *-n th« mar when the Grants Pass ami Jacksonville kel at Boyden's hard ware »ton- Medford nines met to decide the baseball chain Miller at the P«»stofficv hardware ston pions’iip «>f Southern Orvg*»n. A largi carric» all kind» of miners tools an«! crowd greeted the players who «vent at the game from the outset with determin supplies and In» supplies atid prices arc ation marked on every face. Grants Pass right George Fox. bookkeeper in the Jack- went to hat first and retire«! without a score. as di«l the home team. In the sec son County Bank, and Clarence Meeker Bro.. «»I’ Med for«I ond inning an error on the port of Ja< k- of W. H. Meeker sonville permitted the visitors to score were Jacksonville visitors Thurwlry atter- twice. Hut after that Lester. Jackson noon. ville's pitcher, cxolly and delilx r.it« ly Allert Gaiigwsh 1» n«>w working oil a twirled his nix stiffer» «»ver the plate »end claim hr has <»n Big Applig.Uc three ing the Grants Pass hovs to the field five miles above Purscl. IL has a line quartz consecutive times with as many goo»* prospect and a placer that yicl«!* well egg». In the eighth inning two of th« and he will «levclop the quartz le«igc visitors slipped around the liain« nd. an«l while waiting for the placer season it took the tenth inning to pin off the open. tie resulting from Nunan » tally in the Jacksonville is coming to I ninth. The game was marked through- Gretna Gwen for California couplr out by excellent wx rk on the pirt nf the matrimony I k nt and not a month goes batteries. Lester miking the phenomenal by bu’ wiiat there is «me or tn >"r of these rec n! of eleven strike-outs. Brilliant weddings. Mondav evening Justice W. J. fielding was also much in evidence. Er 1‘ly m be w ise »lied ’ y Joiiu Tulley and rors were very ft w and the score re Mary Fosa. of Dunsmiur, to make them mained excitingly close throughout man and wife which th«- Justice did in The game was free from wrangling an«! his usual happy style. the championship was won by the Jack 4«i inch mount vemon «lraper «luck, sonville ts am bv ahard-fo ight battle and wagon cover duck, •'<> inch blu< k cn unci from a gentlemanly »et of opp»»nents Next Sun lav the ch tnp:«»:,s w ill pl.ix carriage duck for »ale at Nun iii-Tax lor Co.. Jacksonville. Me ifort on the Jacksinville grounds. Postmaster J. F. Miller returned from Follow mg is the official sc >ie: his brief trip to Bylx-e springs. He was H 1 ’ 0 A AB R E li.ul .*> 1 •> 4 Nunan. s s............... 1 accompaiiie«l bv Mrs. Miller who •» 4 • * 1 l>een at th Spring» for an extended out- .*> Pat Donegan. 3b.... ing. Judge Prim who went to the ñ 1 Î Isaacs, ct.................. Spnrgswrh Mr Miller, remaioad .mil 5 1 <>rth, lb................... ♦» 1 will not return until next Monday w hen •> •» 5 G . « .............. 1 he and Mrs. Prim and their daughters > 5 • i El Donegan. If.... will return home. Mr. Miller re|x»rts •> 1 D Donegan. rf.......... 1 1 that Woodville ts having a big business •> Lester, p.. ................ .. 4 shipping the lutnlwr from the thre« Barlow, c.................. .«• . » 1 1Ï 1 1 mills on Evans creek, an average *»f four •» 4 cars a day being s* nt out. Total.................. _ 40 ."» 13 ,'kl GR AKTS FAsS. Kindling Wood—Jd.tMia load at xar«l H Smith, c ............... .. 1 1 â 1 or delivered. Iowa Lunit*er Company . > 1 1 »» Sparl-n, If ................... Mr. and Mrs. W. B. Sullivan, of M irt-n > ’> \\ elsch, p.................... go, Illinois, are in Jacksonville > n a visit » 1 io Mr. and Mrs. E. F. Brickley . Tuesday Northrup. 3b ........... .. 5 1 •» 9 Q •> 4 1 E M Smith, .n>....... . • » Mr. Brickley ami Mr. Sullivan returned Barkdull. lb............... 4 1 12 1 from a weeks outing on Upper Applegate, Hutton, rf.................... 4 1 where they toure«! the country so thor Huggius, «»..._........... • > 4 1 «»uglily as to make a trip over to the McKenzie, cf............... 4 1 1 Klamath river. The» had a tin trip, Total...................... 3H 4 i - »"* I là 3 but Mr. Sullivan, who has lived ina level «xmntry found mountain climbing rather Score by innings: Tout trying. Mr. and Mr». Sullivan will ¡rave Jack sonrille <♦—-4»—F -at 1—1—0- 1-1 Grants Pa-* u -1 -it - d -il- O -I» 2—0—O I next week for California am! thence to their lmme in Illinois. Struck out, Welsch 5; Lester 11. Passed Alxjut seven’y five irit-nds of Mr. and balls. Grants Pa-s 3; Jacksonville 1. Um- Mr». Henry Wendt, Sr., g«there«! at their •crc. Pernoll. Scorer, C. I. Rsame». home >Ve«lt:es«!ay ev» ning to celebrate Time one hour and thirtv minutes. Culi and see m\ Stock. with them the «»¡/eningof their n- whome now nearing completion. In th«- early Jurors for September Term. I9o3. County Clerk ]• lr. S. Orth and Sheriff j art «>f the evening Henry W*-n<lt, Jr . 1 J. M. Rader, Wednesday «Irew up th«- • an«! tin I.e»ter 1 r-»s. gave a minstrel ami Jury lis. f r the next term of circtit court comic entertainment th it was so well which will be - on vened by Judge H. K. given as to keep the cr«iw«l in a roar of ILnn-. at ti>e court house in Jacksonville laughter. At the close >f th;» feature the <>:i Tut— :ay. S*-pt- mi>er*'li. Tne follow remainder of th>-evening was »¡ent in ing are the jers-ns so selecte«! am! dancing bv til«- young j eoph and by the Sheriff Rader commenced Thursday to older people in social pastime of story All present -erv -unniK-n» on them requiring their telling <nd coiiversati«»n. presence at court: M. Foley. Gohl Hill; report it <>n<- ot th- most enjoy able eve- Geo. C. C ly. Applegate; Gus Mitchell. nings they ever spent. Largest Stock of hrm Machinery in South Calling cards, the latest in style nn«l Jacksonville; C. R. Stewart. Poo Bah; Zack Cameron, Union. J. T. Abbott. printed so neatly a» to resemble copper ern Oregon. Ashland; Thomas Coy. Eagle Point; I. J. plate work at the Sentinel «»ftice. Eats. Ro-.-. H. 51. Co»-. Medford; C. S. Mr. and Mr». Eugene Thompson are a Complete line ol Vehicles, embracing Iarm Sarg nt, Phoenix; I. P. Stinson. Roxv ; young couple who are let« rmim d to im James Davis Willow S[ ring»; Andv ___ prove their opportunities ami make a and Freight Wagons. Spring Wagons, Car fJozier, Barron; E. D. Br:s-oe, Trail; start in life that will bring them success Henry .Mver». LakeCre- k: IL H.Gottard, at an early day. Mr». Thompson went riages. Buggies, tic. Talent; Carl Biederstead, Eagle Point; Sunday to Missouri Flat wher« Monday D. H Jackson, Ashland; W. J. 1 can. »lie la-gan a three month» term of sch<x>i. | Haying and Harvesting Machinery. Horse Talent; W. H. Grubb. Ashland; W. I. Me Monday Mr. Thompson started for nutt, Ashland; Theodore Gl. »». Table Klamath county wh«-re lie will take ad forks and Wire Hope. R<.«k;H. C. McNeill, Gold Hill; C. I. vantage of tbe big w age» ¡»aid for hay Hntcbinson. Medford. W. R. Dickerson, and harvest bands for the next two Sams Valley; H. D. Kubli, Applegate; month». At the do»e of Mrs. Tli«>inf»son's W. W. Willets. Flounce Rock. J. W. scliooi they will move to Squaw Lake, Slinger. Lake Creek; Sterling C. Mimiek. where they have lease«! for five years Mound; M. P. Welch. Central Point; with an option of buying 1B0 acres of James McClanahan. Flounce Rock. lmd owned by Gtis Newburv. The lan«! lit- ju«t at the lower e' d of u; ¡« r Squaw Cholera fufantum. L ike. about four acres of the Lake Iwmg This disease has lost its terrors since on tbe land, which give s go«xl fi»hing E. F. Chamberlain's Colic, Cholera and privileges, and it is th«- best of farm land. WINKLER Diarrhoea Remedy came in general use. Ab«»ut tH) acre« can lie easily clearer! Fin«- Shoe Work anti Repairing The uniform success which attends the while the balance of it has fine timber. a Specialty. use of this remedy in all cases of bowel There is a small hou««- and some clear Work for Jacksonville patrons complaints in children has made it a ing nowon th«- place. received by morning train and favorite wherever its value has become finished to l>e returned on the known. For sale by City Drug Store. Sick Headdche. evening train Second Fl«x»r. Adkins Block, "For several years my wife was troubl Wedding stationery, the latest out, at oposite Postoffice. ed with what physicians called sick head the Sentinel office. Shop on I street, opp. S. I’. Depot. ache of a very severe character. She Miss Mary Colvig returned Thnrsdav from a delightful stay at Colestiti of a doctored with several eminent physicians Ore Medford and at a great exjen«-, only to grow week. worse until she was unable to «io any Chris Kenney returned Wednesday kin«! of work. Abont a year ago she la from an outing of several «'ays at Col- gan taking Chamberlain's Stomach and Professional Carpet Weaver estin. Liver Tablets and t«»«!av weighs more Fine Photography a Specialty. A. D. Oliver of Steamboat was in Jack than she ever did lx fore'and is real well,” lias a new Flying Shuttle l.ouni mid is prrpan-d to do strictly first sonville Monday to file on a fine quartz «ays Mr. Geo. Ji. Wright ot New Lond«»n, Special attention given to posing class work on carpets and rug» ledge that he’ has lately located on New York. For sale by City Drug of children. Jill work guaran j Store. Thomson creek. teed. Prices reasonable. EAGLE POINT OREGON STEEL DAVENPORT LOUNGES Timber Land Wanted 7. £?. M&ttFUS MITCHELL, LEWIS & STAVER CO MLDfORI) BRANCH D. I. LAWTON. Mgr. A FULL LINE OF H. C. MACKEY CENERAL SUPPLIES MEDFORD SHOE SHOP Photo Gallery Mrs. A. L. PEACHEY