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About Jacksonville sentinel. (Jacksonville, Or.) 1903-1906 | View Entire Issue (Sept. 18, 1903)
A fatal Nhootinq Accident. The jury returned tin- following ver Th«- Ashland Tribune gives the follow dict : “The undersigned inemfa-rs of the cor ing account of a hunting ac idvnt that re sulted inthedeath of one «>! the parties: orner's jury summone«! t<> sit at said in N«» «hl* I« no * George W. W«xxlv, a well known ranch quisition find that th« dtceased's mini« It will <.■■>« tun « nkk « r residing «low n the valley, near Phoeiii x was George Washington Wood« , that In- Il you can'tjret tick Io try u .VPAN 1*11 CIGAR was fatally shot by his companion, James was 24 «ears of ng«-; that he came to lit* Daily, while hunting nc ir Grizzh Prairie ‘death 111 Jackson county, Oregon, Sept about 30 miles cast of Ashlaml in the II. I’.Ak’l, from a gun shot wound in tin- left breast which cut the subclavian art Dea«l Indian country last Friday. Wixxly lived alxmt fifteen minutes ery; that the gun from which said shot after he was shot. The btxly was brought was fired was 111 the hands of James We further la lieve that the to Ashland, arriving here Saturday even Daily. ing, by Miller Sutton, aeconqvaiiied by shtxiting was purely accidental am! no the widow of the deceased, her two sisters. blame attache* to anyone for said acci- 'iMic Spanish Roll Cigar i Whose flavor you oughtI Io know Misses Julia and France* O'T«x>le, ot «lent unless it I k - a possible carelessin ss Phoenix, Oscar Stinson, ami James Dail« or lack of cautiousness on the part of Made of the beai domcslk slock AU except tin- latter and Mr. Sutton both parties concerneil.” Prepared in the old Spanish way The remains were taken to Medford comprised a pleasure party which left ....... the Woody home Tuesday for a trip to Sunday afternoon and the funeral took _ Crater Lake by wav ot Pelican Bay and place there Momlay aftcrinxm umler the W., of which expecting to return bv th«- Rogue River auspices of tne A. O. route. The remains were taken to the deceased was a inenil>er. 1!« was a Stock's undertaking establishment ami young man highly esteenie«! among hi* Coroner E. B. Picket was summoned neighbors atr«l was conducting hi* moth er's farm. Mr. Wocxlv hail joined the from Medford. Dr. Picket held an inquest Sundav Workmen in June and paid but one a* morning. The jury was composed of stssincnt. His wife, who was forimrlv The best 5 Cent Ci|tar \V. E. 1 hipps. F. D. W.ignet. W. J. Mis* Catherine O’Ttxde. ««ill lx- |>aid the on lhe market made only by the Booth, H. C. Sheets, R. S. Stephens and full amount of hi* certificate of #?mMi Spanish Cigar Company about the first ot Octolier. Chas. O. Bishop. J tvkstixt 1111. okiinix Daily's testimony, w hich is substantial ly con firm e<l by that of Oscar Stinson, am« covers all the facts developed in the case, is as follows: James faiily. 35 years old. a resident If you want to rent a farm or have land «»f Dead Indian, postoffice Ashland, occu- to rent see T. C. Norris. Jacksonville Canned Fruit Never pati 'll. farmer, testified: Have known W. R. Stans« II left last Sundav for Spoil« irs the deceased George Woody about on«- «ear O11 the 11th of Sept« nr-« r, 19(13, George Voucolla where he goes to superintend Woody, Oscar Stinson and I started out the putting in of a «lain for a new saw huntin2 from Taylor’s ranch. Dea«! In mill that is Itc ing put up at that place by No Jar on tlu mar dian. alxiut 8:30 a. m., on horseback, go W. J Keller. Mr. Stansell will lie gone ket can equal it. ing about five miles to a high cliff; ty ing about two weeks. our horses at the base of the clitf oil top Adolf Schultz is thi' ow ner of a voting East I « sealed, never the ridge, we all went to th«- top. Sepa cow that is a profitable animal to him for breaks, altsolutely rating. George Woody went arouml the if she keeps on she will soon raise a airtight, and -old at point in one direction and I the other. hiard of cattle for him The cow last Stinson remaining on the summit. I had year had twin calves ami this she had Itedrot k prie« s. lit gone nearly a quarter of a mile ami a twins again. The calves arc strong ami th« hundreds of jars deer jumped up about |i*> vards away . health« and the cow is a line milker. we sold last tear no I shot at it ami after it had made several There is a reasonable certaintv th «t tin- coinpluint h is In-« n jumps I shot again when I heard Woody shout. 1 could not see him at once but second nt w house will lie built tins fall on made that th e y MREI: TRAINS to the EAST soon he came running out <>t the brush East California street. R. A Roundtree broke easily or let toward me, calling out. ”(»h my God, I has Ixttight two lots just east of the Pns DAILY from PORTLAND the fruit spoil. atn shot through the heart.” I ran to byterian church belonging to the Clug- Through Pullman standar<l and Tourist gag« estate and he will erecta fine resi meet him and wh« n I reached him he sleeping «ars dailv to Omaha, Chicago, threw his arms around me telling me to dence upon there t ither this fall or next s | h kune, totirtst sleeping cars dully u ■ keep cool. I then called for Mr Stinson I spring. Kansas City ; through Pullman tourist to come quickly. George Woody told Mr. ami Mrs. Lindsey Si<wtnor«- with ♦le«-ping car» ( personal!« conduct«'«! 1 FRUIT CANS us to stop 1 he blood if we coulfl anti I their sons Em mitt am! Roland arrived weekly to I Chicago, Kansas Citv. ri cini pressed my hands over the wound to stop Sunday from F««rt Klamath on an ex tlig chair ■ cars (seats free I to the Ea»t Handmade am) -<d<lerc«l without the bleeding. He called for water ami tended visit with relatives in Jackson lull« . acid so fruit cannot I k * fx>isotic«l. as there was none near by he said he Ive- ville. Miss Mary Mill« r, who had I hcii lieved lie c<m1<l ride. I got his horse their guest for the past three weeks re D hp . akt T ime St in in i . f . s A k k i v 1 and with a little assistance he climlted turn« d with them to her home. Monday FOR on. Mr. Stinson getting on Itehind to Mr. and Mrs. Sisetnore went to Salem to From Portlami. FROM steady him. and 1 walking and leading attend »11« Stat«- Fair, after which th«-« Chicago S.«lt J»akc, iH-nver, the horse. We went about half a mile will go to Portland for a few «lavs. Portland Ft \\ Oftb, ' »III dl « Hardware when Woody said he could ride no long S| cciul Kansas City. St. 4:3(1 p in W. M. Scheble who lives on the Phoe Miidlord, er and we would have to help him off. I Oregon ‘>:2H p. ni. I a « ii I s . Chicago ami nix rixul east of Jacksonville was in town then mounted my horse ami starter! for via Hunt East Mr. Sutton’s place two or thtee miles Wediiewlay having a deed made out ington transferring 21 acres of his land to the SUMMONS. away, the nearest ranch. Reaching Affanti« Salt Lake, lienver, Berry estate. Mrs. Berry buying this lan«l then I tol«l him wn.it I had done. He In the Circuit Court of tlu State of Or lis pit sc I Worth. < »111.ilia, took a stretcher and some whiskey and I in order to round out a tract adjoining it 4:1.5 p. in. Kansas City. St. egon. for the County of Jackson. that is hel«l by the Berry estate. The wvnt on home to tell his wife ami get hla I,. Wilson, plaintiff vs. Charles F. via Hunt Loin*. Chic.igo and ll»:3(i a tn some more whiskey. I then went back price was close to fl,(IO«l. The lam! is ington East. to where Woody was an«! Mr. Stinson improved and has a small house .«ml Fam Wison. defendant. To Charles F. Wilson, defendant. told me that he, Woody, ha«l «lie«! about on it. Mr. Scheble yet has 2I<> acres ot In the Nam«-of the St.it« of Oregon: St I’.uil Walla Walla. Lew five minutes aft«rr I had left him. He fine lanb so his sale has not 1« -sem <! his S|x>k me. You arc hereby required to appear Fast Mail iston. farm to any extent. died about one o'clot k. Walla«-«-, Pullman, and answer the complaint filed against I supposed Woody was on the other <1 p. til. A few exjx-riem e«l teachers can secure Mllill«-a|x>lis. St. 7:3-‘> a in via side of the hill when the shots were fired positions in Jackson County schools bv you in tile above entitled Suit within ten Paul, Duluth. Mil «lavs from the «late of th«' service of this It was about a half hour liter we had addressing Superintendent I’. H. Daily S]x»kane waukee. Chicago Summons u|x>ti von, if served within separated. When I saw Wocxlv come at Jacksonville. and East. this County, or if s«rve<! within any out of the brush he was about lai» yards other Comity of this State, then within Jesse Applegatebrought to the Sentinel away. I did not see him at the time 70 Hours when I shot. I don’t think J killed the office Wednesday, bearing th«- compli twenty «lays from the date of th«- service ments of his mother, Mrs. Peter Apple of this Summons ii|xni you; ami if by deer. It was a buck «her. PORTLAND to CHICAGO gate, a large boquet of sweet peas. There publication, then on or la-fore tin- expir ation of six weeks from the commence were IM shades of flowers in the Ixiqiiet No Change of Cars. S. P. R. R. TIME CARD. and the collection was as fine as ever ment of such publication and if von fail Tickets Eact via ail rail, or boat ami rail Mrs. sotoanswer for w in' thereof, the plain South-B nd North-Bud grown by a professional gar«lem-r via Portlami. Station- Trains. Ajjplegate ha«l 2“ varieties grown in her tiff will take 1 default against you, and Trains. yard but Mr. Applegate some time since will apply to die Court for tile relief No 15 No 11 No 12 No Iti deciding that agricultural work wa, prayed fori»; her complh.’nt, viz: For Ocean and River Schedule a tn pin p rn more to his taste than th«- duties of the dissolution of tin- marriage contract FROM PGRTLAND. X:30 I,v..... Portland................ Ar. ?.<«) x.30 county recorder umlertook to do a little now existing lietween the plaintiff ami 11<«I 10:33 Salem . 4:34 hoeing with tile result that in his vigor defendant, ami for the award to plaintiff pm All sailing dates lie misse«l his mark and cut some of «he of th«- care ami custody of the minor 11 245 12;:«» ..Albany... fieas instead of th«- weeds. Jacksonville child of said parties, and such further N p. 111. subject to change. 4 p. III. For San Francisco is truly the home of the sweetpea for in relief as to the Court may seem equitable. am This Summons is published pursuant 24ix ............ Eugene ... 1:15 1:12 sail tverv five «lavs size, delicacy of coloring and jirofusion of flowers those grown her«- cm not In to an order made by Hon. II. K. Hanna, p.m excelled by sweet peas from any other Circuit Judge of the First Judical Dis ..Roseburg......... 11 15 I :•>> trict at Chambers in Jacksonville, Orc Daily ex. C olumbia R ivi . k 10.4J3 ..Grants Pass.. G .15 section of this Coast. 10:31 ..Gold Hill 5:30 gen, on the 21st «lay of August. IIMI3, Sundav 4 p.in. ..Central Point 10:57 5:04 which order requires that this summons H p. m. To Astoria and Fearful Odds Against Him. except 11:10 ...Medford 1:52 way landings Sunday Bedridden. alone and destitute. Sneh, Such, la- published in the Jacksonville Sentinel, Saturila y am a newspaper of general circulation pub l<> p. m. 1:10 12412 ...Phoenix I 11 in brief was the condition of an old sol Jacksonville, Oregon, for a A. L. CRAIG, Gen. Pas. 'k't.. I 12.12 Talent .... l:3f dier by name of J. J. Havens, Versailles, lished in |x-rio«l of six weeks. O. For years he was troubled with Kid Portland, Oregon The «late of the first publication of ney disease and neither doctors nor med 1:21 ...Ashland ...... ..Montagne. 12:20 icines gave him relief. At length he tried this summons is August 21, 1IKKI. Miss Annie Jeffrey was in Jacksonville COLVIG ft DI RHAM, I tiesday and Wedm *d ty visiting fri« mis. Electric Bitters. It put him on his feet p.m am am Attorneys for Plaintiff. Miss Jeffrey recently returned from Oak 11:50 in short order and now he testifies: “ITn .............Sacramento ............. 10:50 5:10 N :<C> on the roa«I to complete recovery.” Ar... San Francisco.. I.v 24:22 h:55 land, California, where she hail *p< nt her Best Team* Wanted. summer with her sister. Next Monday on earth for Liver and Kidney troubles Ticket* sold to all points in the United States Teamsters having heavy teams can slit- will Ix gin a Ilin« months school m ami all forms of Stomach and Bowel com Sleeping car reservations made on application Treight house opens at Sa. rn. and closes at 1:20 plaints (Inly .Vk-. Guarantied bv Citv have a good paying job logging for the the Grove district on the Medford Jack p. m W. V. LIPPINCOTT, Agent. Iowa Lumber Company. I »rug Store. s«»nville road. 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