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About Jacksonville sentinel. (Jacksonville, Or.) 1903-1906 | View Entire Issue (Sept. 11, 1903)
MINER’S CAMPER'S, SUPPLIES Ginned Goods of every kind fresh and firsl-dass stock Groceries and Provisions best quulily and lowest price Men’s Outinq Suits, Shoes and d complete line of Dry Goods CRONEMILLER General Merchandise Store Young People, Old People and All the People Will find .it the CHRIS ULRICH & CO Store th«- I m st of Ice ( ream Confections Summer Drinks fresh fruits (anned fruits and Oysters Stationery, Cigars and To bacco. Fine Billiard Parlor J. F. EADS & SON. NEW AND SECOND GOODS HAND Furniture, Stoves. Hardware. Bed ding. Notion* and a hundred ami one mills ami end*. Anything for the house or farm at the lowest | >ri ce*. WEST OF MEDFORD, - THE DEPOT - OREGON Special line of new Cookstoves All (»ood Cookers and at Bed rock prices. BICYCLE STORE REPAIR SHOP AND Racyclcs, Ramblers and other standard bicycles. Repairs made to bicycles sc winy machines. guns and ad kinds of small machines. TED KELSO MEDFORD, - OREGON (minty ( ormnissioners' Court Meets, The Counts Commissioners' Court met ill regular s< ssion at the court house in Jacksonville Thursday, Sept. 3, with Counts Judge Prim, Count v ( lerk Orth, Sheriff Rader ami Commissioners R il< v and Patti rson pre sent. Report* of counts officers wi re exam inrd, loinpaieit ami approved. In the mat'er of a |x-tition of A. C. Nn bolson for a change in the counts road leading through III* place, it having lx rn lawfully advertised, it was ordered tbit M M < lark. I.d Scott and J. M Harli v be ap|x>inti d viewers and Garl T Jones surveyor to lav out a new route and report .it th- Octolx r session. In the matter <>f bids for the cons ruc tion of the Itoaz road lip ’he Applegate, bids having Ircen received for a jxrrtion of the roa 4 mils , and all bills Ix-ing coll sill' H d too high. Illes wi re rejected ami the counts < lerk was instructed to read- vert i-c for bids giving bidders until Janu ary 3mh, I‘.*IL Io complete the work, all 1»i<ls to tie on fib bv (tctolrer 7, P.MI3 Jason Hartman's bid of for the constriu tlou of the Criitetllal bridge at Gohl Hill was accepter!. The resignation <>t G, W. Stevr ns a* road siq«-rvisor of district no |.'> wa* ar erpti d and T. J. West was iip|x>inied ili hi* place to fill the linrxpircrl term. In the matter of the p tition of J. c, Phipps and others asking for v < n r* to mark out a new county road it was or- <1< rv<l that <'»irl T Join s, as surveyor, and S G. Vaults kc ami Itav.d Lilin, a* viewer*, imet on SeptemlM-r Itith for th it ptir|x»M-. hi th<- matter of a counts road peti- tinned for W. II Stltlson and other*. It was ordered that Counts Stirvev < r Jon-* ami Geo Brow n ami I. W. Thom is. vu-w er*, meet on September 22d ami mark out the road. The following exjx-nsc accounts were audited and allowed: IMI Exp Count v court........... . f fl I •• Circuit court............... “ Sheriff's office............ 33 •• Clerk's office.............. Recorder's office ....... • »• » “ Treasurer’s office ...... “ School Supt office...... ::t • »•» Assessor's office.......... Current exp........................... . 2H Court house exp................... I*. I Jail exp.................................... 47 Care of indigent ........... 71 For bridges ami roads . 33 •¿jyhat is it Pro|x,rt innate in price that ha* given yon more lasting satisfaction than Æ Fine Portrait The ph- iMirc derived from .most possession* is temjx»rarv but a jiortrait i* a human document ami i* often the only means bv which von are rememlxn d. Bl.ALL makes ’em at the The WAYSIDE STUDIO 3 Mile* Northeast of Jacksonville W. K Hinkl- has faith kept nails in in the air since he laid the foundation for a dwelling house on South Third street with the risiilt that he will have it so far completed th it he will I k - able to move his family into it next week. W. Estell Phipps has removed his law office from Medf »rd to Ashland wher- be will hereaf er reside. Mr. Phipp* in the sear* that he has practic -d his profession in thiscounty has made many friends wln> have the Itesi of wishes for hi* Micce»* m hi* new l<M* ition. ICE CREAM Vcu vs ill alwava find the l*-*t <4 rich, flaky icecream in my »tore, LEMONADE that is lemonade. Cigars, Tobaccos, Joseph S. Wertz a former Jackson Fine Confectionery, co intv reswlcnt an 1 a brother of S. M Wertz of I'moiitow n, ha* entered the Fresh Fruits. postal service ami is now doing dutv on the Portland-Dunsmuir run a* an extra mail clerk When there is a vacancy he will lx- assigned to a |x-rmanent run on some of the Pacific Coast railroad*. T. J. W iLiamson and family and J. W. Myer* and family ami Mrs. 1 J. Kenney ami Mrs. Etta Taylor who is fiom Mun cie, Indian.i. arrived home Tuesday noon from a two weeks trip to Crater Lake uml Pelican Bas. files wen’ bv wav of Rogue river ami returned by the D. ad Indian road. Thev rejx»rted a delightful trip ami that Crater Lake in granduer ami Ireimty far exceeded their expecta tion* Tiles were cam jk d for two days and night* at the lake and fully explored Kuncom Items. it* wonders. W bile they were there the and general repair Miss Josie Saltmarh is up at I »earl waters of the lake wi re a* smooth as work done promptly Indian visiting her cousin Air*. If D. gla*» making the lake like agreat mirror Barm burg. and at a reasonable in which the surrounding walls were re price Sam Van Dyke and family of Medford fleeted in perfect outline. have Ireeii visiting A S. Kleinhammer's N. S. Bennett, who is an orchardist by fatnilv here. profession and a photographer for rec Mi** Heriieiec Cameron Iregan a three reation has left at the Sentinel office a month* ti r n of school in district No. 27. |>anoramic photograph of Crater Lake on Monday , Aug. 31. th<- negative for which he took when on Rev. C H Hoxie will preach at the a trip to the lake the first of July. The 7 th St, Shop Medford rim of the lake was yet covered in many I'mon school house the third Sundav in place* with »now and a* the smoky ___________ I Sept at 3 o’clock P. M weather of summer had not vet obscured flic rain ha* done considerable damage the atmosphere the view was perfect and in the hav fields in this section, as most the photograph is *o clear as to show of the fanners have their hay down. all the details of the wonderful scene. The photograph shows the entire circuit- Ivan Hiimason of Medford returned to Cinnabar to bring hi* wife ami daughter ference of the lake and is mounted upon out to Medford where tiles will sjiend a sectional card Ixrard fastened by rib bons so that it can lie folded. When tile winter opened out the picture is over three feet There has lieen a large crowd at the long. Mr. Bennett will mail the picture CARRIAGE, Cinnabar Springs all summer. A B to any address for #2, hl* address Irving SIGN AND Saltmarsh will start for the springs Tues- Medford. HOUSE WORK das morning accompanied bv Chas. ( ’ » as fuel even in Jacksonville where Catimp of Sterling. Mr. Saltmarsh will bring N Disch ami two sons out. when wood is cheaper than tn any other town in the valley is making good headway he returns on Thursday. Mr. Saltmarsh to become the fuel of general use. Sev w ill be quite bnsy for some time a* he First-class work guaranteed and has s et all the w inter's supplies to pack eral families hi town now have gas rang at prices that are right. es for cooking purjxtses and this week over. Plumber G. H. Elkertoii has put a gas Mr. ami Mrs, A. M. Cougill came out heater in Dr. (’»ale's residence and one in from Cinnabar Sundav, accoinpann d bv his office, and two weeks ago he put in a their daughter Mrs. James Landrith and gas range for Mrs. Gale to do her cooking babv, who have been visiting at Cinna u|xm. Next week he will put a range in STREETS. bar for some time. Mr. and Mrs. Caugill the house Henry Orth is having fitted up will acconi]Miny her as far as Gold Hill on the corner of Third and Pine streets. where she will take the train and start He will also put in light fixtures. Bv for her home at Sumpter. Ore. Mr. and the wav Mr Orth’s house with its out Mrs. Caugill will go back to their home side coat of suotless white and inside at Cinnabar in a few days Mr Caugill is furnishings that embrace all that go to one of tile owners of the mines there. make a convenient and homelike place, Will Puhi, Prop will be one of the model houses of Jack Mrs. Mary Miller, who accompanied sonville when it receives the finishing Mrs L. C. Sisemore two weeks ago to touches from the hands of the girl whois her home at Eort Klamath, will return to preside over it ami lie the life conijxtn- the first of next week from her visit. ion of Jacksonville's jxipnlar meat dealer. L'p-toDate Shop If von have anv Timlxr land you want What Is Life. Three Fine Chairs to si’ll—See T. C. Norris. In the last analysis nobody knows, but Good Workmen. Rev. Hoxie of the Dtmkard church has been holding revival meetings at the we do know that it is under strict law. Griffin Creek school house for the past Abuse that lavs even slightly, pain results. week. The attendance has been large and Irregular living means derangement of the organs, resulting in Constipation. much interest has been manifested. Headache or Liver trouble. Dr. King's Two fine Bathrooms with the Calcutta wheat bags, barlev or oat bags. New Life Pills quickly readjusts this. It's Shawsheen linen bag twine, in lots to suit. gentle, vet thorough. Only 25c at Cits best tubs cleanest towels, etc Nuime Tas lor Co. Drug Store. w H M c D aniels PLUMBING TINNING E. S. WOLFER W. Coulter Painter COR ORECON AND CALIFORNIA 0. K. Barber Shop