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About Jacksonville sentinel. (Jacksonville, Or.) 1903-1906 | View Entire Issue (Sept. 4, 1903)
pOLVIG«S< DURHAM first Boat on Crater lake. Real Estate Activities To David I.inn of Jacksonville la longs LAWYERS the undisputed honor ol having launched the first lasit on Crater l<ake. This event E C Hochraplcl l«> Eli Mater; lot» Witt practice in all the Court» ol the 7 ami X, t«lk 51 uml lot 5, hlk !<• took place on the uftcin<a>n of Hiursditv, State Centi.il IHrlnl August 5 ISHII, when tlielaiat was launch * X. Cab If. Jackwaiilte. <M». N. Dsrhaa. Orasi» Fa»». ed and a party compose«! of Mr. Linn. Jeremiah Nun,tu cl ux tu W S Bar num; s(j blk là. Jackwiiivillc Lieutenant Small, from Fort Klamath, lk»ra Hiirluiugh to C t Pruett; James D. Fay and James Sutton ot Jack I mi U<I for deed.................................... sonville took th<- first I mmi I ride ever made by man on Crater Lake, for the ' D Helms et ux tu B I Nicliol». <»tl Ihlllfl of lull HIM DENTIST prop few white men who hud visitol it pre- I . sic 5, tp . 311 a, r I ' «............... All work equa! tu the heat to be had in * ............................ ..... “i film viuuslv had no Gait or other mean» ol Ehz-alietli Ros» to Elizalieth Portland. Seul leu; Iota 21. 22. Il II Carter navigating the water of the Lake, am! Crown». Bridge work and Artificial Teeth «<l<l Ashl.md the Indians certainly ha«l not for the» on either ruboer or celluloid plater (ulta Evali» lo H F Soiiger.»*t l«>t had such a horror of the great hole in Jacliaonville . . Oragon li and tot 7. hlk I*. R R a<l«l A»li the top of the mountain, thinking it the land .................................................... aGxlc of evil spirits, that the» gave Crut« r Lake a wide berth in their travels. Mr. I. A Danforili lo \\ TKam ussign lueiit of Itomi........................... ... Linn and his party visited Wizzard Island rvrTKIKTATKs t'NITED STATES I LANDCOMMHMI oner that afternoon, living thus the first |< r Siila I IJ cuii and liliali to Satira \ gradi ot (./<».! A*.s' Cole man; «Hi xeres sec 35, tp 3X » sons to visit that wumlrrful volcanic Filing« and final proof» for hotnmtead» ri w................ cone. They climbed to the top of it and h.nulled and timber claim» made. I brought away as souvenirs pieces of < • R (rodila rd et ux to Salini V Col« man; nudi l-5of prop in sci puuiice ami lava nwk of which the cone J ac ksonville t p 3X a, r I w ..................... OraXon is formed. Mr. Linn vet has two of the Special attention gltwn to nicies, one living a dark-colored piinnce I’ S to Gideon \\ Wilcox, Pretcriptioni se*4 tee X, tp 3H ». r 4 w [ stone. Mr. Linn built the Grat, which was Maria L Tripp and huab to VI. Fergcrsou et ux; ’«rop Medford.. j »cow sha’s-d. ltt feet long an I 31» feet V • LAWYER wide, at his planing mill in Juck»<>nvill«- State <<f Oregon to Filimeli II« i Proprietor, »oli; aek '* '♦ ■•••d sw*« of se- but di«l not put it together' here leaving « »flier opposite Court House m < l'i 1 p ;» » r I ■ JacH»onville the board» separate ami hauling them to Jacktonvllle . Oregon Crater Lake. The morning of the «lay Frank William» et ux to Ed.i M Morris; e *4 l<»ts ami 5. Iilk «•». that they made their voyage >n the Lake Coolidge add Ashland.................. they carried the Giards down the nigged A. E. Kcacws « C. L. frames precipice leading to the water. They hail State ni Oregon to Eiuil Welter III *4 Ile *4 sec piami se*, of sw • a very hard tune getting down to the of ne *4 and s 1 j of »c1 water's edge for there was no mark * • ATTí I» AT.f tu * “ ATTORNEY-AT-LAW acc IH, ty .IX a. r I w ed out trail and several times. I«cing en cumbered with the Giards. they were in A. E. Reames, district attorney. Emergency Medicine», imminent danger of losing their foot 1st Judicial District. mg uml plunging down into the Lake. It is ¡1 gn at convenience li Jackson» Ille. Oregon 1 Arriving at the waters edge it was but hand reliable remedies for use tn case» ol I the work of a short time to put the Gmt lu cidcnt and for slight injuries Mil«! all together and soon the waters of Crater ments. A << mm I liniment uml one that i» Lake wen- broken by the splash of oars fast liecomiiig u favorite it not a I i «« iim * • PIAXfl'fAV and wf'Uí'.lúiV ' for the first time since that wonderful llobl necessity is Cllamla*rlmu's Paill 1 ' ' • PHYSICIAN anti StR«. EON G»«lv of water was forme«!. Mr. I.inn's Balm. By applying it promptly to a cut,' titfice in Orth'» Building |>arty retnaitie«! in camp at the lake for bruise or burn it allays the p un Hndcmisc« Hours 2 to 5 and 7 to s p tn several «lay s during which they fully ex the injury to heal iii «bout one-third th« Jac Kaon vi lie OreRon plored the lake in their G«at. When leav- time usually re<|uire«l, and as it isan anti , ing the lake they took the Gsit ami septic it prevents any «Linger of blood I Placed it in a sheltered place on the tioisoning When Pam Halm is kt pl nt bank, posting upa notice on the trail hand a sprain may In- treated la-lore i telling where it could l«e foiiml ami re inflammation s. ts in. winch insitrt» a All ATTO® NEV-AT VWV.A'T.f 1 VI ■* ATTOR LAW questing those using it to return it to its quick recover» P««r sale by City Drug Will practice in all courts of the place where it would G- sheltered during store. state. the winter months from the weather. As Office on California street otic In a card from Rev. J. D. Murphy he [ to what ever liecomt of the G>ut Mr. block south of the court house. Linn do»» not know andas it disappeared states that lie will arrive in Jacksonville Jacksonville. Oregon ■ long years ago it is probable that some this Saturday <<n I Sunday at M'JID o'clock I this week AT COSI. careles», lazy party Used the G>at on the he will bold mass.it the Catholic church lake and leaving it in the water the ami nt |o .til in the Catholic church in Medford. Father Murphy this i»i»t w< < k winter storms wreiked it. A feu lines of The first picture ever made of Crater has been at Long Beach, a note«! coast re • JEWELER Lake was by Peter Britt of Jacksonville. sort near Astoria. Since he left |ack»on Watches and clocks repaired Mr. Britt, accompanied by hi» son Emil, ville six weeks ago for his vacation he promptly anti all work guaran - who was then a small G>v. and Samuel has s | h nt some lime in San Francisco, teed. Hall, in August fx74 made a trip to Oaklaml stint other California places and at greatly REDUCFD PRICES Crater latke for the purpose oí taking a front thence he we::| by sea to Portland Office op|tonite U.S. Hotel. stopping a »hort time ami then visited picture of the lake, for none ha«l ever Jack »tin ville. - . • Orcz e been made l>efore, as no other photo- Seattle. Victoria and other Sound cities. x’apher was venturesome « no igli to un He has had a deliglitfuI trip ami a pleas dertake so tiresome and exper sive a trip ant time indeed with hi» relatives ami as it then was. The road then was more former school ami college mates difficult to travel than now ami to haul Calcutta wheat Imgs. barlcx or oat bags. to Crater Lake their camp outfit and a Shawsheen linen Gig twine in lots tosuit. complete photographic outfit was a big Nunan-T.n lor Co. undertaking for that was before the Veterinary Surgeon. fire process ha«l lieen inverteil and Mr. AUGUST WEATHER REPORT. Britt had an outfit that weighe«H»ver 2BH Following i» the rejxirt of I . S. Volitn pounds, for he had to use tile wet procem Uer Weather Oliservrr E. Britt, for Jack and to take with him a full supply of sonville, for month of August. Latitude £ chemicals, silver bath» ami other help* W. F. ISAACS MFDFORD 42 deg IX tniu wist; longitude 123 deg 5 and prepare each plate as he use«! it. Mr niin north. I’htme Main M.I. Britt put in the greater |>art of two «lavs in taking views of the lake and he suc MISI >-HI< ' l»ATI t HAM ac ri x «>» Palm-Bodge Block ceeded in getting seven negatives some of MI M i TAT X i » a v which he yet has. The first engraving to ■’* 1 clear \_______________________ •» .»■J I . . clear appear in a publication was made from a I« 3 clear photograph supplied bv Mr. Britt and I, I ............. clear was in the West Shore an illustrated ............ clear I. i» ..... clear magazine published in Portland some .’>1 clear year» ago. Mr. Britt, who i» a painter of • I ...... clear V» considerable talent, painted in oil a fine .............. clear 51 clear sketch of the lake which was the first I .............. clear ever made of ‘the celebrate«! scene. The • • u < !• ar ¡minting yet hang» in Mr. Brttt's studio M .............. clear 4 ..part cl«>u«iy an«l it compares well with those ¡Minted fl. 5| cloudy in later years by other artists. • • 55 clear Store [~)R. T. T. SHAW [OHN S Box Stationery Tablets Fancy Soaps and Perfumery ORTH R. NEIL A R J. W. ROBINSON M. D E REAMES you ever face a bargain G. GALE. M. D You may meet a feu> if you visit the TOGGERY soon. pus NEWBURY STRAW HATS W. HICKEL F H L T li A i S LVe are the fastest grow ing house in Southern Oregon and uihat tue say tve do uve do do. J. H. Messner, The TOGGERY Medford, Oregon J Oh Say! CHAS. DUNFORD JACKSONVILLE TRANSFER Some of the people get fooled, but most of them don’t for they go to the BOSS CANDY KITCHEN Where the best and the e he a pcs t co n tec t io ner\ ■ to be had in Jackson ville can be gotten by pound or pail. Slade fresh each week anti guaranteed pure by AL. LEARNED The Boss Candy Maker. ■■■■■■■■■ Advertised Letters. The following is a list of letters remain ing uncalled for in the Jacksonville post office August 31, 191)3. Cook, Miss Eva Garrette, Mrs Sal lie Davis, Miss Effie Scott. Mrs S S Dobson, Joe Smith, Jacob Grater, Mrs C F Van Gorden, M A One cent will be charged upon delivery J ohn F. M uj . fr . P, M. 4 57 53 ó I 53 .V» IX •6 Al Hl 17 .72 51 I" Hi clear .clear clear clear part cloudy part cloudy ....................... clear part cloudy .....................cloudy ........................ clear .........................clear ........................ clear ......................... clear . .....................clear .........................clear • • ................ II 2X I Praying tifiti heavy team work, Light express t ra ns terrei I Prompt tie livery to all parts ot the cit\ Ohargos fio anonahln Temjierature—mean max. MJ». 13 deg.; mean min. 51.(13 deg.: mean (W.xx tleg.; max. 95 oil the 7th, Nth and 17th; min. 44 deg. on tile 3<l.; greatest daily range, Attention. 45 tleg. All persons indebted to the undersign Precipitation—total .47 inches; great ed are hereby requested to call at once Mr. Nunan left Monday for San Fran est in 24 hours, ,2X inches on the 25th. and settle their accounts as I have closed cisco No. rlays with .01 inch or more precip out inv business in Jacksonville. cim «» where wnere he m- will wn sjiend aGiut a week W I selecting fall and 1 winter goods for liis itation, 3; clear, 25; partly cloudy, 4; D. I. inn . ; finn. cloudv. 2. August 11, M. Bellinger, one of Medford's real es tate men and who is the owner of a fine farm a mile and a half from Jacksonville was in Jacksonville Tuesday on real es tate business. *