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About Jacksonville sentinel. (Jacksonville, Or.) 1903-1906 | View Entire Issue (Aug. 28, 1903)
Circuit Court Docket. Albert Abraham* vs Damourette; for The following is the docket for the pltf Narregatt, for deft Damourette. W E Phipps vs W W Willitts; for ¡»Itf Scpteinlier term of circuit court that will commence at the Court House in Jack-i Phipps. Geo. R. Riggs vs S O Oil Co; for pltf sonville on Monday, Septemlicr 7.:' Reames X Reames, for deft Brigg. CRIMINAL CASHS. Jones and Shearer vs Sherman and Car Projxrrt innate in price that has given yon more State of Oregon vs George E Bloomer. rie Orton, for pltf Phip|>s. • • », • « Jonas Justice and Allen X Lewis vs T C Gaines; for pltf lasting satisfaction than F M Howard. I Vawter, for «left Colvig X Durham. State of < Ircgoti vs John Doe. Mary J Henry vs H D Finch; for pltf 11 • t 11 John line. Crowell X Phipps. II it 11 Michael M Weed. Fish Lake Water Co vs Kate Walch et • I il 11 Patrick F. Swayne. ■nl; for pltf Vawter, deft Pent/., *• • i 11 Jack Montgomery. The pleasure derived from most possessions is temporary Robert Ferguson vs C R Ray; for pltf 11 11 t1 Bert Hall. I lufur. but a portrait is a human document and is often the only- II II John Smith. D A Shafer vs P A Hall; for pltf Colvig 11 « « 11 means by which you are remembered. John Doe. X Cannoli, for deft Hoge X Purdin. 11 • « " John Doe. C B Rostel vs D T Cox; for pltf Gus BEALL makes ’em at the 11 • « ’’ John Pankey. Newbury. ACTION*. Henry Wevdeman vs Thos Godfrey; It It lx-e v» Win H May; attorney for for pitf Gus SJewbury. J C Metcalf vs Conservative Life lus plaintiff A E Rennies ami H I I) Norton John W Frail vs Frank W Waite; for pltf Co; for pltf Vawter, 3 Mile* Northeast of Jacksonville J H Haun vs A King; for pltf H L Me- W I Vawter. C M Fants vs Z. A Moody; for pltf Du Williams, for deft Briggs. D J Switger vs Chas Meserve; for pltf fur. Moore X Gavin, for deft H L Mc Colvig X Cannon. Williams, Honeyman, DeHart X Co vs Mitchell, F.Qt'ITY. Denton X Co; for pltf W I Vawter, for A A Davis vs P H Oviatt; for pltf Vaw deft Chas Prim. ter. for »left Pent/. X Hammond. Lane X Connelly vs 1’ M Reed; for pltf T M Griffith vs Zella Griffith; for pltf W I Vawter. Hammerslev X Carter, fer deft Colvig X P It Ivory vs J J Brophy: for pltf W E Cannon. Phipps, for cleft W I Vawter. Stella P White vs David White; for pltf Warren J Howard vs F M Lloyd; for Neil X Neil. pltf C P Snell. Geo H Garrett vs C W Willett et al; Nancy Carter vs Miles S Wakeman, for pltf McWilliams, for deft Watson. pltf Dufur, Hammerslv X Norton, for Emma Baker vs Jas H Baker: for piti deft W M Colvig. Vawter. White X Trowbridge vs G F Bashford; Rosa S Wilson Smith vs Otto H Smith; ■ ■ for pltf Realms X Reames, for deft W I for pltf Briggs. Vawter. C B Rostet vs Chas Nickell; for pltf |as Helms vs Southern Pacific Co; for Phippa. pltf W E Phipps, for il< ft Wm M Colvig Allred Lew is et al vs J H Beeman; for and Wm D Fenton. pltff Hammerslev X Dufur, for deft AS Hammond vsj -hn X Mary Hurtl Reames. ing; for pltf Hammond, for deft Hoge X ('»race M Hasty vs Chas F Hasty; for pltf Briggs. Purdin. Helen M Hards vs K and E Boa/; for Melvina Conklin vs Thos D Conklin; for pltf Colvig X Durham, for deft Reames pltf H<>ge X Pur lilt. X Reames. Isabelle McAndrews vs Thos McAn drews; for pltf Snell X Parker. Samuel R Barr vs Anna 1 Barr; for pltf Snell X Parker, Sadie O'Neil vs John O'Neil; for pltf Hammerslv X Dufur. , Ida L Wilson vs Chas F Wilson; for Office one block south of Courthouse pltf Colvig X Cannon. JACKSONVILLE, • OREGON E Edwards vs J J O'Neil; for pltf Briggs. This convention is to be held under the auspices of the Rogue Fred Rapp et al vs Caswell Morris et t’NITED STATES COMMISS1ONEK River Fruitgrowers' Union and the Jacksonville Board of Trade. al; for pltf Reames X Reames. I ding- aii.l fina! proof made on homesteads mid limiter claim* Corrected plat* showing Jno Waters vs Jno I! Blalock; for pltf Best array of talent ever had at a Southern Oregon Fruitgrowers' all vacant lands. H.ile. NOTARY I't MI.IC AND CONVEYANCER i Wm S Nelson va C F I.eavensworth; meet ing. Legal |m|M-rsot nil kinds made out Special for pltf Vawter. attention given to papers in settlement of C H Pruett vs Mary Hanley; for pltf estates. The leading speakers will be Neil X Prim, for deft Reames X Reames. ABSTRACTER OF TITLES, Chas Pruett vs Mary Hanley; for pltf Most complete set of abstract book* in the Hi HI F I Smith Pres. State Board of Horti- Neil, for deft Reames X Reames. county. Almtracts made promptly and ac« 1 lUll* L»e L»e culture, and Hood River F. U. E K Anderson vs II D Austin et al; for nuali 1\ pltf Colvig X Durham, for deft Reames REAL ESTATE AND INSURANCE X Reames. Fine list of country and town property for Antone Richards vs Theo Richards and sale and rent ? cultural College. C E Ninegar; for pltf Watson, for deft MONEY LOANED. McWilliams. Warrants Ix.ught and sold. Collection* made Alfred J Weeks et al vs Wm F Herrin; Botanist and Horticulturist. Taxes [»id Rent* collected. Prompt reply to all letters Charge* reasonable. for pltf Vawter. ■ ■ vFl* L/s l\s State Agricultural College, Surprise egg whips, Irest on the mar ket at Boyden's hardware store, Medford. Hnn REFERENCES« A H (orenn Commisioner 3rd Bist., State Miss Bernice Cameron came in from IlVlIa />• lie vdl oUII* Hoard of Horticulture. Hull II K. Hanna, iii<t|{r of 1st judicial din- her Uniontown home Thursday and went trict, and any Jacksonville buaineaa man. on to MciHonl to make a visit with her brother. Dr. W. L. Cameron, and her The assurance is aslo given that if possible there will be present: Canned Fruit Never sister, Mrs. L. L. Jacobs. Spoil* in the The Anaheim, California, Gazette an Gen. Pas. & Freight Agt., South- nounces the death of Mrs. Henry Bentz • VsvFli.lul.ly ern Pache Lines in Oregon. of that city on Thursday, August tilth, at her home oh West Center street, after a No Jar on the mar lingering illness caused by a cancer. She ket can equal it. was born in Suh’. Germany, and was 70 P. Lines in Oregon. Easily sealed, never years old. Six children survive her. They breaks, absolutely are Mrs. M. E. Steadman, Miss Ida Bentz, Viet, Earnest, and Rudolph Bentz and airtight, and sold at Mrs. Louis Bondhe in who lives in Vreka At this Convention Fruitgrowers will have a rare op Itedrock prices. Of California. The deceased was an aunt of portunity to gain much valuableknowledge as to methods the hundreds of jars Chris Ulrich and formerly lived in Jack we sold last year no sonville in the proprety now owned bv and benefits to be had from a Fruitgrowers’Union: how to Owen Keegan but moved away about recognize and fight fruit pests: how to select trees and grow complaint has been twenty years ago. made that they and care for an orchard and market fruit; the successes and taken with Cramps. broke easily or let Wm. Kirmse, a member of the bridge failures of orchards as influenced by soils and locations: the fruit spoil. gang working near Littleport was taken freight rates and transportation problems, and facts on many suddenly ill Thursday night with cramps and a kind of cholera. His case was so other points of special interest to the orchardist. severe that he had to have the members of the crew wait upon him and Mr. Gif ford was called and consulted. He told them he had a medicine in the form of Chamberlain's Colic, Cholera, and Handmade ami soldered without Diarrhoea Remedy that he thought acid so fruit cannot lie poisoned. would help him out and accordingly several doses were administered with the result that he was able to be around next day. The incident speaks quite highly of Mr. Gifford’s medicine.—El kader, Iowa, Argus. This remedy never fails. Keep it in Hardwaro your home, it may save life. For sale Oregon by City Drugstore. Mod ford, • ^^TKat is it JI Fine Portrait The WAYSIDE STUDIO FRUITGROWERS’ CONVENTION SILAS J. DAY Court House ParK Jacksonville, Oregon September 5, 1903 Prof. A. B. Cord ley P F? I fllzP C W Globe H. E. Lounsbury, Self Sealing Fruit Jar TIN FRUIT CANS FRUITGROWERS O. H. Miller M:ike Sept, ^th a day of recreation as well as study for yourselves and families. Bring your lunch baskets, your wives, and have a picnic in the shady Court House park at Jacksonville