JACKSONVILLE SENTINEL J«*ck»onville. Jackton County, Oregon. Friday, September 4, 1903. Vo** * No. 17 1 hi» wife hardly knew him and on com­ ing down town to get a shave lie passed several of his friend» unrecognized. III» County Recorder Peter Applegate bid» long whisker» mi changing hi» apfiear- He l'xiks the picture of health fair to m .I vc the water problem for Jack slice MXivilh- and yet lie aide to supply a uml the catarrhal trouble which he con quantity urn tile for nil town purpose» of traded while residing in Portland and has M-riouslv endangered his aa pure, cold water unyver was had fora which water »yateni. From the »haft or large health for the past vear, has about disap­ Medford B Arthur Howland who during the | »1st Rulers. Combination la-sk Boxes. Slate», Erasers, feet, making a total of KM) feet of tunnel­ winter and »pring wa» on Jump-o ffj <»■ in S|xuige», Etc. AVe make pri< e» that make» the • ing now done. The ast month on an working II 11 the plan to continue the ext' nded pleasure trip to Portland and to tunnel e nt until it is well acron the old San Francisco. While North he officiated creek channel which n expect'd to I m - as la-st man at the wedding of hi» college wilhiti tin- next loo feet, then the tunnel chum Mr. B. F. Adam» at Oregon City will I m - ext« tided west until it ii under and bis friends here state that Mr. How­ the preient channel of Duisv Creek. The land had i narrow cmchim - himself from flow of wati r has been stca'lly increasing living not the la-st man lait the leading notwithstanding that the dry «caiwin is man at a wedding while aw iv 011 his (own Council Meets. plan Mr. Huffer was authorized to have 1 becking all the surface»Iream»and from trip Hi declares he is yet heart-free but a surveyor m t the required stake». So The town council met Tuesday evening msi gallon» an hour the flow had when hi» frii nd» have hojie for him. Mr. How­ soon as this is done the street committee but half of the jm-M-nt tunnel wa» ojm tied land in a business way has had more with Mayor Britt, Councilmen firth. will advertise for bid» to do the work, it 11 now above Ooo gallon» an hour. It 11 varied experience than most young men. Hutter. Kenney and N’euber, Recorder the town furnishing all the material, it liox and Marshel Kenney preient. After thought that when the old channel is in­ For two year» he tried life in the East being now on the ground to lx- placed in tersected and the « ntire vallrv cross-cut Indies, where he was mining exjivrt for the minutes had lieen read a general dis­ p isition. The plan is to build the break cussion was had on sidewalk improve ­ by the tunnel that a flow oi water of a Dutch »indicate that wa» ojierating a water from a point below the brewery ments, but no definite action was taken possibly I ,.Vio gallon» or more an hour big hvdraulic mining plant on the island down the Miuth bank of toe creek to lie- will I m - »ecured, which would furniih an of Sumatra. The salarv wa» a big induce­ toward requiring property owners to put low the baseball grounds, a distance of their sidewalks, w here out of order, in ample »apply for tin- present needs of ment for Mr. Howland to remain with about 2,(NM) feet. About 75 feet of break­ gmxl condition. It is likely though that JackMUiville. To keep down the water the Dutch coni|>any but the climate was water will lie built on the north side of while work tan I m earned on Mr. Apple »0 trying that hi» health failed and he at the next meeting of the council that the creek opposite the bridge to protect derelict sidewalk owners will lie called gate he» a large double action force ptimp was com | a-1 led to resign and return to oil to get their walk» in good »h.qie for the property of John Chapmin. The operated by a gasoline engine. For r ears America. breakwater will lie built out of two-inch winter travel. the problem of a gravity water system The Jacksonville school Ixiard receiver! The bond of Charles Dunford as street plank spiked to eight-foot jiosts that are for the town ha»l>ccn under consideration a check Tuesday from the State Land commissioner for /I , with Geo. N. toI h - set four feet in the ground. Th<- by the citizens of Jacksonville ami it may Board at S dem for JW,5i)tl in pavmciit for surities planking will lie six feet high, four feet I m - that Mr. Appleg.it» will I m - able to the I mi H'I s to that amount recently Mild I. Harbaugh after a residence of agixxl committee. Mayor Britt opposed the plan lie wa» having much trouble in enforcing Nun in-Taylor Co., w hile oondneting mam years in Rogue River Valley, has of using all the water for strict sprink­ the sidewalk ordinance against bicyclists practic.dk a depirtniem store, for they decided to again try life in California, ling ami thought it liest to let the pre­ as they all plead that they did not know have 111 stock nearly everything that may and having sold all his real estate will sent arrangement stand for this year and where the town limits were and some I m called for bv a customer. h ive decitied now sell all his farm tools, stock and councilmen Keiiqey. Huffer and Orth I claiming that thev did not know that that they can Ircttcr assist in pushing the hotiM-hold effect» at public auction, coinciding with his view the water they were prohibited from riding on the commercial pro»|>crity • f Jacksonville by wlncn will lie held at the Kilgore place question w is drop]>ed for the time and sidewalks and lie requested that large dropping such lines as do not justify «me mile north of JackM.nvdle on Satur­ the building of the Jackson creek break printed notices lie furnished him that he their earning a large stock and thus water was brought up by Councilman 1 could post them on the various stre-ts at day of next week. conqietr with mine other merchant who Huffer. Mr. Hutfir favored h iving grade the city limits. The council declined to A few exficrieneed teachers cun secure is making a s|x-cialty of that line. Not stakes »et that the Ixittom of the ditch furnish the notices giving as a rea-on positions in Jackson County schools by having to give space to carpets and wall should la.- oil a true grade. The other that it wa» known to all bicyclists that pi|x-r will enable the Nunan-Taylor Co. addressing Siqx-rintemlent P. II. iLiily memliers of tile council agreeing to the sidewalk riding was not allowed in any at JackMUiville. to add to their other stock, while Mr. town in Southern Oregon and futhennore Conklin having practically the carpet that previous notices had not «topped and wall iM|>er trade of the town along bicycilists from riding on the sidewalks with hi» furniture business will be justi­ when ever they thought that they were fied in putting 111 a stock of caria-ts ami not living watched. Marshal Kenney wa» wall pita-r that will lx- the equal of any instructed to arrest every bicvcilist found in Sontlieni Oregon, ami to that end he riding on the sidewalks regardless now has a fine assortment of those goods whether it was their first offence or the on the way to Jacksonville. thirteenth. In Men’s and Boys’- -z= Boys, Girls School Begins Soon Mail Orders Filled Promptly MEDFORD BOOK STORE GREAT REDUCTION The death took place al the faintly ■ residence in (»old Hill last Saturday of John E. Harvey, aged 71 year». The funeral service was held tn the M. E. church at Gold Hill Mondai at Ilf a. tn, Rev. E. B. Lockhart officiating. The in­ terment took place in the Jacksonville ci nieterv that day. the remains living ac­ companied to their last resting place by a huge concourse of friends, there living some twenty vehicles in the procession. Mr. Harvyv was a well known resident of Jackson county , years ago living on the prairie east of Central Point where he had a fine farm. He then moved to Central Point where he conducted a hard­ ware store. About seven years ago he moved to Gold Hill when- he has been engaged in the hardware business. Mr. Harvey was a quiet, unassuming man of sterling integrity ami he leaves a large number of friends ami a devoted wife and children to mourn the death of a man who did his part for the happiness of those about him ami for the better nienl of tile world. K. K. Kubli returned Wednesday evening from his summers outing at Cin­ nabar Spring«. Mr Saltmarsh brought him atul his camp equipment over the trail from Cinnabar to Little Applegate with pick horses. Henry Kubli met his brother at Mr. Saltmarsh’s place with his spring wagon ami brought him to Jack­ sonville. As Mr. Kubli had not shaved since he left Jacksonville two months ago SWEATERS $1.50 All Wool Men’s Sweaters • • • • $1.00 Union * * t « 50C Cotton 50c Boys' Sweaters 60c and 75c each Nightrobes Largest and most complete stock of Gents’ Furnishings in »Southern Oregon Prices always the lowest. Quality guaranteed THE NUNAN-TAYLOR CO JACKSONVILLE, OREGON An Applegate Residence Burned. The dwelling of AA’. F. Wright, whose place i» a mile west of the Applegate postoffice, was destroy ed by fire Tuesday evening at X o'clock entailing a tot d los» with no insurance. Mr. and Mr». AA’right were away at the time being at the home of Henry Rehkopf, whose wife is their daughter, and who has been ill for the past two weeks. The onlv person at the house was a young man named James, recently from the East, and it was by his thoughtlessness that the fire originat­ ed. He had occasion for a light and used a candle setting it on a table with out a holder. He then went out to the barn and soon after he saw that the house was afire. He endeavored to save some of the things but in his excite ment saved nothing, and by the time he got the neighbors notified the house was a mass of Hames. Even the fruit house was burned which contained a liberal supply of canned fruit recently put up bv Mrs. Wright. The loss is a severe blow to Mr. ami Mrs. AA’right who are not in a position to readily replaee their home ami it is probable that the settler» of Ap plegate will extend them a helping hand in their time of trouble. Hunters, Attention. Loaded shells for shot guns ami for rifles, all makes and all sizes. All othi r requisites for the hunter and the fisher­ man at Millers hardware store.