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About Jacksonville sentinel. (Jacksonville, Or.) 1903-1906 | View Entire Issue (Sept. 4, 1903)
CAMPER'S, MINER’S SUPPLIES Canned Goods of every kind fresh and first-class stock Groceries and Provisions best quality and lowest price Men’s Oulinq Suits, Shoes and a complete line of D r y Goods CRONEMILLER (ieneral Merchandise Store Canned Fruit Never .Spoil« in the No Jar on the mar ket can equal it. Easily scaled, never breaks, almollltcly airtight, and sold at Ix-drock price». (If the hundreds of jars we sold last year no complaint has la-en made that th e y broke easily or let the fruit »(»oil. Globe LOCAL NOTES l*r<»f. T. A. II itcnof Ashland left Tues- day for Albany to asstnm- hi* «lutic» as »ii|H.-riiit»-ndent of the public m -I ioo I m of that city, to which ]x»ition he wa* re- cciitly elected. Mr». Have» and children will join him in a few day». H. Vonder Hellen, powtmaater, school director and general helfx-r when occas ion arise», was hi Jacksonville Tuesday greeting hi» many friend», doing some trading and transacting some business at the court house. Mi»« Emma Armstrong went to Ash land Tuesday to remain until Saturday | a guest of Mrs J. C. Whijip. During Miss Armstrongs abse nce, her »¡»ter, Mrs. A. i F. Car|»< liter of \\ illow Spring» is stay ing with their mother, Mrs. M, J. Arm strong Mi*» Louise (»arrett, who for the |xut 1 two weeks has been a guest at St. Mars's | Academe, where she was a guest of her sister, Sister Mary Mark, left Tuesday for , her home in iletroit, Michigan The two 1 ' sister« had not met for £i year» since I Miss ('»arrett was a little girl and their meeting was a very happy one. II. (>. Childreth has resigned his jx»- sition with the Iowa Lumlx-r Company after having worked at that Company'» saw mill for a year and Tuesday he left for Medford w herr he has accepted a jxisition as teamster on Mr.‘'«re'sfruit farm. Mr. , Childieth 1» a steady, reliable young man not of the class that is always look ing for a better job and better wage» and , at the end of the year find themselves no richer than at the beginning. Miller at the Postoffice hardware store carries all kind» of miner» trails and supplies ami his supplies ami prices are right. Manufacturer of CORN MEAI Self Sealing fruit Jar D. H. Miller ADMINISTRATOR'S NOTICE. and GRAHAM Each made of the best selected grttin and guaranteed the purest on the market Dealer in SASH, DOORS and GLASS Ground Barley, CracKed Wheat and Other Feed. J MATT CALHOUN Real Estate Dealer PHOENIX, OREGON I have in my hand* at the [ resent time a large num- her of Bargains in FARM FRUIT and GARDEN LANDS, ami TOWN PE H’ERTY, of which the following is a partial list. R. Vinton Ik-all, who conduct» the Wayside photograph gallery at Central Point, was in Jacksonville, Monday ac- ! compinied by his mother, who was here to attend the funeral of the late John E. No. I—Is 550 acre» more or les*, .«Ml acres Harvey. Mr. Beall, who hold» the reput Rogue River Ixrttom land, all fenced, ation of lx-i ng one of the best photograph grxxl house, barn and other buildings. er» in Southern Oregon, has not la-en The balance, altout 251) acres, gtxxl for well much of the time this Summer, but timlier and jiasture. This place is sit lie is in gtxxl health am! he is getting out uated on Rogue River, near town. hi* photographic work on time now and The land is of fine' quality. Price tier he 1» having a fine |»itronage. acre........................................................... $25 D. A Hanna. Pacific Coast representat No. 2 -I* a tract of 1521 > acres, all fenced, 121 Ml acres g«xxl alfalfa land; a stream ive for Tlie Packer, of Chicago, the running through it of 150 miners' leading trade |»q>er in th«- United States niche* of water with which the whole for growers and dealers, was in Jackson Il*iM• acres can be irrigated. The other ville last Friday acconqianied by B. J. 320 acres is higher ground, which is Trowbridge, the wellknown real estate well situated for reservoirs and fee«! «lealerof Medford. Mr. Hanna is visiting grounds This tract is situated in all the apple districts of the Pacific Handmade ami soldered without Klamath county, about 20 miles from Coast looking at the apple outhxik and acid so fruit cannot lie poisoned. Klamath Falls, a county road running soliciting business for his jiajx-r. He bj it and a railroad now within alxiut |»ii«l the Rogue River Valley tlie compli 50 miles and building rapidly towards ment <»f having orchards for, size and it ami is certain to pass mar by it, or jx-rfect condition». <*|iialled by few on cross it in the near future. A gtxxl this coa»t ami as for the «piality of farm house and barn anti corrals on it» apples this valley was at the head, its Hardwaro the place. One of the l»est liargains in Newtons having no superior. all Southern Oregon. Price per acre Modford, - • Oregon Rev. T. L. Crandall, pastor of the Bap ................................................ $10. list church in Medford, has resigned his No. 3 — House and 4 lot* in Phoenix. |M«storate and accepted a call to the Bap SUMMONS. Price....................... ............................ .. $600 tist church in Loyalton, a town of 5,(MMI No. 4 — 204 acres of gtxxl land, all Ill the Circuit Court of the State of Or- ; i>eople, in Sierra county, California, where fenced anti in cultivation. A gotxl lie is to get a salary of f 1200 a year, «•gon. for the County of Jackson. farm house and barn. A No. 1 farm. which is double that paid him in Medford. Ida I.. Wilson, plaintiff vs. Charles F. Near town and railroad. Price.. $9,500. Rev. and Mrs. Crandall will leave this No. 8—55 acres, house and 2 barns, 12 Wison. defendant. month fur their new home. Rev. Crand To Charles F. Wilson, defendant. acres Ixtttotn land, the balance. 43 ac In the Name of the State of Oregon: all leaves the Medford church in go«xl res, all gotxl lan«l, *4-mile from depot; You are hereby required to appear condition, it living the strongest church 12 acres under flitch at the head of the organization in that tow n, and his leaving and answer the complaint filed against tlitcli. Price „................................. $5000 you in the- ataive entitled Suit within ten ia a matter of sincere regret to his con No. 9—4«M) acres, within four miles of «lavs from the date of the service of this gregation ami his many friends in Med Medford; is a fine farm. well improved Summons upon you, if served within ford and vicinity. Both Rev. and Mrs. gotxl buildings, small orchard; the lx-st this County, or if served within any Crandall arc |x-rsoiiallv |x>pular with the bargain for a farm in Jackson countv. other County of this State, then within Medford jwople. but Rev. Crandall's Price per acre............... $10. twenty «lavs from the date of the service change was purely a business expediency No. 10 — 23 acres all fenced ami in as he is well along in years and like of this Summons ii | mmi you; and if by i cultivation. A house ami Itarn, about publication, then on or before the expir most ministers he has given more than 50 fruit trees just coming into lieanng. ation of six weeks from the commence was his share <»f his time and his means , 1 mile* from town. Price------ $1,000. to his work and now he must provide ment of such publication and if you fail < No. II—145 acres on Butte creek. 25 acres so to answer for want thereof, the plain- [ against the day when he can 110 longer in cultivation, 25 acres more to put in; tiff will take a default against you, and hold a position. all fenced, fair buildings. Jackson will apply to the Court for tile relief What Is Life. countv, Oregon. A bargain. prayed for in her complaint, viz: Fori No. 12— 2B4 acres, all under fence, good In the last analysis nobodv knows, but the dissolution of the marriage contract 5-rooni house, good spring, water con we «io know that it is under strict law. now existing la-tween the plaintiff and veyed to house by pi|w, 2 gotxl liartis, Abuse that law even slightly, pain results. defendant, and for the award to plaintiff ' 215 acres of choice land in cultivation, Irregular living means derangement of of th«- care am! custody of the minor ! good for all kinds of grain. 30 or 40 the organs, resulting in Constipation, child of said parties, and such further acres would produce good alfalfa. This Headache or Liver trouble. Dr. King's relief as to the Court may seem equitable. is one of the best farms in the valley, This Summons is published pursuant New Life Pills quickly readjusts this. It’s 2h miles from Phoenix. Price per gentle, yet thorough. Only 25c at City I to an order made bv Hon. H. K. Hanna, acre......................................................... .$35 Drug Store. Circuit Judge <>f the First Judical Dis No. 14 — 4<M) acres, (> miles from Medford, trict at Chambers in Jacksonville, Ore- j a gotxl house, 2 barns 1<M) acres in gen, on the 21st day of August. 11)03, cultivation Phoenix. which order requires that this summons The undersigned is the duly appointed »nd ' No. 15— 138 acres on Rogue Liver, 1(M> la- published in the Jacksonville Sentinel, liutlified executor of the estate of Joseph lllHtt, acres of as g<x>d land as an v man could a newspajier of general circulation pub Inte of Jackson County, decenstsl. Persons hav-1 wish for. No improvements. Thirty lished in Jacksonville, Oregon, for a 111K claims against said estate are hereby notified acres of it could lie made ready for the to present them, with the proper vouchers at |xri<xl of six weeks. plow with 15 days labor. Price ..$500 tached. Io me or to my attorney. Win Colvig, at The date of the first publication of Jacksonville, Oregon within six months from No. 22— House ami barn in Phoenix. the date hereof this summons is August 21, 1003. 2 lots (10x120 feet. Price................ $650. Dated this 1st day of August, HMK(. COLVIC. & DVRHAM, No 25— House and 3 lots in Phoenix, lots Col.VIC, Ek DVHII.lM, Till-«». CA’.'ERON Attorneys for Plaintiff. Attorneys. Executor. I 00x120 each; gotxl house well finished. TW FRUIT CANS » Chris Ulrich No 26— House and 2 lots in Phoenix, lots *¡0x120 feet each. No. 30- IK acres well improved, house, barn and other out buildings; one-half in young orchard; near Phoenix. Price.................... $1200. No. 31— An SO acre farm seven miles from railroad, level land, good soil, 15 acres cleared and fence«!, 2»» acres in pasture, remainder easily cleared. Dwelling house well finished, cost ov er #500- Bearing orchard; fine well and springs; is sub-irrigated, and can be made one of the best small farms of Jackson county. Is owned by a non resident who will give a bargain in or der to sell quick. No. 33-15 ‘-i acres, all in cultivation; house, barn, etc., near Phoenix; will la- sold all together or divided. No. 34. - 12IMI acres all improved. Fine bottom land. R«»gue River run ning through it; 500 acres under irriga tion and Italatice easily watered. Gtxxl buildings and other improvements; six miles from railroad; near postoffice and school. Fine alfalfa, fruit or garden land. Is the cheapest land in Jackson county. Price per acre...................... $30 No. 36—17 43 acres of pasture land on Rogue River. Will be sold at a bar gain. No. 37— 1560 acres, KIM) acres of it fine plow land; all well watered by fine creek and springs. Large part under cultivation and all under fence. Will be sold in tracts to suit purchasers. Convenient to market aim in g«xxl neighlx»rh<xxl. No. 39.— 2'j acres, three-fourths of a mile from Medford. Good garden land. Goml box house.................... $350 No. 40 — 30 acres, on a creek affording plenty of good water; gotxl soil and tine fruit land. Three acres in alfalfa; good buildings; near good school and other advantages. J3500. one-half cash balance on time. Isa big bargain. No. 41.— 44MM) acres of choice land select ed in an early day. Will be sold in tracts to suit. Will make a dozen or 20 fine farms. This is an opportunity to secure a home in the best part of the Rogue River valley. No. 43.— 10 acres of unimprove«! land. Has some good fir. pine and oak. Most of land can be easily cleared; good soil, plenty of water; half a mile from school ami church. Six miles from Bvtx-e bridge. Price per acre......... /I0. No. 45. — Over 80 acres of g«xxl alfalfa land; 50 acres Bear creek bottom land with a large irrigation ditch. Two first-class houses, two good liarus and a fine spring house. Adjoining laml sell ing for #2tM> an acre. Price per acre $130 No. 47__ Citv property, 2 acres, fine new house. go«xl well ami barn. G« mm I laml. 4 blocks from central school..... $750.