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About Jacksonville sentinel. (Jacksonville, Or.) 1903-1906 | View Entire Issue (Aug. 28, 1903)
Miss Ida KIcinhammer and nephew, John Klcinh.miim-r. who have lx-< n at Miss Nellie Beatties visited relatives in Salem for several months, where tin- lat Central Point last week. ter has been taking treatment it «hospit R. R. Fouch is erecting a new residence al in that place, returned recently. on his farm near Phoenix. Bi<l Stick* Items. Mrs. Joe Hoagland, of Central Point, visited friends here Tuesday. J. W. Smith is spending a few week» on a pleasure trip toDeai Indian Springs Milton Anderson and Will Hansen and Fish latke. were Cok-stin visitors Sundav Miss Lizzie Ferguson, of Medford, is Sheriff Rader passed through Phoenix teaching the Libert*’ school uiul I m »ard Saturday, while enroute to Talent. mg at Sirs. James Kent's. Will Kleinhatnuier left Sunday for Floyd Milligan, of Medford, is upend- Berkeley. California, where he will enter ing a few weeks with his grand {»rent» the University. Mr. and Mrs. H. C. Turpin. F. P. Roper, who was called to San Mesdams Roberts ami Perry, and little Diego, California, by the illness of Ins Nellie Perry, were guests of Mr. and Mr». father, returned home last week. James Kent, of Welleil last Thursday. Mr. and Mrs. A. J. Brown will soon Miss Lillie Yonder Hellen is recover leave for Spokane, Washington, where ing from a severe attack of quinsy, from they will make their future home. which she has been suffering a gisxl G. Adams and wife, who recently sold while. his interest in the Blue Ledge Copper Miss Lizzie Wolg.miott of Medford mine, are stopping in Phoeutx for the has returned home after a few we« ks stay present. at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Dm Morris, We are sorry to announce the death of of Sticky. Mrs. Frank Towne, who died at the fain- ; Mrs. Carl Yonder Hellen, who has been ilv resilience Wednesday morning. In terment in Phoenix cemetery Thursday at seriously ill for several weeks is able to lx? up again andon a fait wav to recovery, 4 o’clock. we are please«! to announce. Phoenix local*. SHOES SHOES all kinds r competition. First-class Groceries our Specialty W. L ORR &, CO MEDFORD 0. K c Harber Wm. Puhi. Prop. Harry Cingcade w ho went to California to work in a sawmill, was taken sick IV. Coulter and was obliged t«> return home, but i* greatly improved at this writing. Painter Mr. Payne, of Nebraska, who has fx-en CARRIAGE, SIGN AND HOUSE visiting his sister Mr». Chas. Hciniroth, f«»ra short tune, ha* returned home. While here in conqianv with Al. Turpine he made a trip to McCallister Springs. WORK First-class work guaranteed and at prices that are right. Adolphus Kent had the misfortune to cut his foot though not dangerously while working for the Fish Lake Ditch Co., He is at home with his parents for a few «lavs, but expects to be able to resume his work in a short tune. OREGON S. I:. Dunniiiftoa. CRITERION SALOON l p to-Datc Shop Three I Inc Chair* * flood Workmen. Two fine Bathrooms with the t>est tubs cleanest towels, etc. ICE CREAM Fine Wines Liquors and Jacksonville f iq*. The residents of Jacksonville are able now to sit under their own vine and tig tree for both the gr.qx- vine and the STREETS. fig tree grow here tn the greatest luxur- ioUsness ami not a yard in town but what has a few vines and several tig trees. The fig. while a seniitropical tree, stands the climate of Southern Oregon quite as well NEW AND SECOND HAND as it does in its native districts in the Southland and grows quite as thrifty is GOODS an apple or jx-u h tree and it very seldom fails to bear fruit. The fig is like the orange and the Furniture. Stoves. Hardware, Bed lemon in that it will have both fruit ’list ding, Notions and a hundred and forming and will have rijie fruit on the one onds and ends. Anything for tree at the same little. The fig trees here the house or farm at the lowest always have three crops of young fruit the first forming early in the spring ami pri ces. the second in midsummer ami the third in the early fall, but the last crop seldom gets ripe as they are so late that frost» WEST OF THE DEPOT kill them. To people from the North used MEDFORD, - - OREGON to dry figs,the green fruit has a too sweet and slightly insipid taste to lie relished, but after one gets accustomed to the flavor the green figs are considered far superior to the dried fruit. The variety usually found in the yards Special line of new Cookstoves of Jacksonville is the common Black Cal ifornia fig. but Mr. Britt in Ills card has All Good Cookers and at Bed four varieties, the Black Adriatic, White Genoa, Celestial and the Smyrna. These rock prices. COR. ORECON AND CALIFORNIA You will al wav s find th« liest <>i rich, flaky icecream in niv st<>n . LEMONADE that 1» Icnionatlc. J. F. EADS & SON cigar Ao» this is no Joke; It will cost you a nick If you can't get tick To try a .SPANISH CIGAR * *. C. Ikncfl. Cigars * Cigars, Tobaccos, Fine Confectionery, Fresh Fruits. w h . M c D aniels Jacksonville, Ore. Young People, Old People and All the People Will fin«! at the varieties an- all mui li finer than the com mon fig and they are fruiting quite as well. Should the u->e of fig-, Ix-come a« popular as bananas and sonic of the other tropical fruits their growing could la in. ule a big industry in Southern Oregon for the trees will grow on most any soil and are as prolific and regular lx-arers as an- the J each and apricot trees. Miss Ethel Flory went to Ashland Wednesday to visit Miss Inez Kitchin and returned Thursday evening. 40 inch mount vernon drajx-r duck, wagon cover duck. 50 inch black enamel carriage duck for sale at Nunan-Taylor Co., Jacksonville. T. J. Kenney went to Vreka Monday returning Tuesday. The object of Mr. Kenney's trip to the county seat of Siski you county was to file some pajx-rs in an important mining «leal. All the latest magazines ami periodi cals at the City Drug Store. I. G. Davidson, a leading real estate dealer of Portlamland who is one of the owners of the Monumental mine in the Blockniill district, was in Jacksonville on business at the court house. While here he was a guest Sunday ami Monday at the home of his brother, C. T. Davidson. CHRIS ULRICH à CO Store the best of Ice Cream Confections Summer Drinks fresh fruits Canned fruits und Oysters Stationery, Cigars and To bacco. Fine Billiard Parlor J. C. Whipp and family of Ashland were in Jacksonville Wednesday attend ing the funeral of James C. McCully. Mr. Whipp is a member of the Southern Oregon Marble Company whicn is doing a splendid business in all the c ounties of Southern Oregon and Northern Californ ia. This company has three represevtat- ives on the road all the time and its busi ness is constantly increasing. For Rent. Two fine store rooms, each 25x80 feet in White-Thomas brick block, Medford, Oregon. New, well-furnished rooms, Home cooked meals, 25 cents at Mrs with a big warehouse in the rear. Apply Flory's in the brick boarding house to White & Trowbridge. second block north of the Court House