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About Jacksonville sentinel. (Jacksonville, Or.) 1903-1906 | View Entire Issue (Sept. 18, 1903)
wood and the shortage ot cutters Mr. York was unable to make a contract lie states that the Medford city council an Kindling Wood—$1.00 a load at card contemplating either -«curing electric light and power from some of the elec or elclivcred. Iowa Lumlier Compinv . tric Couqiallies or to install oil furnaces Miss Corinne Cameron will leave this in their |*iwer station, as woed is getting Friday for Eugene to again take up her to«« high priced for economical use in studies in the State Vniversity. Medford. & LOCAL NOTES. LADIES Mrs Beil Whitman of Medford was a Mr- Mamie l>ox has engaged Fred passenger Thursday on Wendt's stage tor Fick to build an addition to her house \pphgate where she goes to join her The new pert will lx- tile same size mid hu-band Mr. W hitman, who is at his height as the main part and will replace mini s on Carbury creek. the small addition now used Io her as a All the latest magazines ami pi nodi kitclu n. cal» at the City Drug Store. Miss Marguerite Krause will leave Sunday for Klamath Falls going In wav of the Ashland stage where she will visit her brother. Olis Krar.se. who is engaged in the conf«ctionerv business in that place. Mrs. A. 1). Flory is planning should business justify it to have an addition built to her lioarding house next spring, her prese nt house not taring large«nmigii to accommodate ail the persona who ap ply for lodging Wai. Voting came tn from Steamboat Thursday bv Wendt's stage where he had I m - vii on a visit w ith friends and Fridav he left for his h *nn- at Fort Jolies wht re he is working in the Scott mine, which is one of the profitable quartz mines of that s.ction. B« rt Hanney. who«has liten -[»eneliug the past three months in Jacksonville with Ins parents Mr. and Mrs. B. E. Han- ney and his grandparents. Papa and Mamm.i S hmidt, has returned to Taco ma where lie again takes up his work as a finisher in a casket factory Owing to Father E P. Murphy Ix-ing Called to take charge if tile Catholic church in Salem the Ashland church is left without a local pastor For the pre sent Father J. D. Murphv of this place has charge of lioth the Jacksonville and Ashland churches. For this Siindav Father Mtnphy will hohl solemn ser vices in Jacksonville at S::lll a. in and at 7:.‘lll p. ni. ami in Medford at |ll:.‘J0 a On the following Sunday . S< ptemler Father Murphv will hold s» rvices Ashland at S and 10 .'III a. in. There- af er he w ill alternate in his s< rvice . lie- tween Jacksonville, Medford and Ash- laud. David Linn returned Thurwluy from I’pper Rogue river where » he ha«l lie« n since Tin s lav as a viewer in c nip my with S. G. Van Dyke- an 1 County Sur vevor Garl T Jones in relocating a sec- tion of the Rogue Riv« r toad that runs through J. H. Stewart's land __ Th«- new se tion of road is alx»ut a mil« in length and give- a shutter distance ami a much better grade than was lia<1 on the old route. Mr. Linn -ays that th«- Bl acres of young ]>e.ir tree- <>n Mr. Stewart's place are as fine as ar« to be -e« n in Ore gon, while the corn ««n the -am«- ground if .*.s thrifts ami well < ar d a- any ever grown in the Rogue River vallev. Dr. ami Mrs. J. W. Robinson. Mr. an! Mrs. J. F. Miller, the Misse-Jo-i phine and Ella Orth amt Harrv Miller drove to Gold Ray th s Friel o to sir the Cha-. Basye n«»t having fully recove red dam and the eletric powi r station now un the II-«- of is lirokrll leg has « llgagv'i C. dercourse of construction bv the Condor H. l*ainr of Medford to help him in hi- Powe- & Wat« r Company at that place. black-mith and wagon -hop. M*. Paine Mr. ami Mrs O. E. Rose came in is an e.xt»rrt hor-e-hoer ami a blacksmith Thursday from Applegate ami remained able to handle any thing in iron Mr. over until Friday making purchase- and Basye w«ll for the present «!«» tin w < » ><1 visiting at the home of Mr. ami Mrs S. working iml the light intricate rc-jiair R Tay lor. Mr Rose runs th«- stag« be work. Mr. Ba-ve has ael'h-d the t«>««l- lie tween Applegate ami Stc «inbo.it ami formerly p s-essed to those in the Crone- Mrs. R«*se conducts the Applegate hotel. miller-hop ami now he ha- a complete outfit m«l i- dde to do an« r pair work Surprise egg whips, best on th«- mar from the lightest to the heaviest. So ket at Boyden’s hardware store. Medford. toon is he can have it «lone Mr. Ilasve Hall Hohman has pres, nt-d the Sen will have the Cronemiller building re tinel office with a sample lot of Jx-aclle- paired ami re|>ainted that it may l»e in grow n on his place. Though the |x «ch keeping with the general improvement crop is short in S «ntliera Oregon this now Ix-ing carried on in Jacksonville. year Mr. Hoffman's tree- have h <<i a full J. H. Downing <«f Central Point was cron as ’ hev do each year, proving that in Jacksonville Thursday s eking in Jacksonville vicinity is one of the Ixst formation as to tile feasibility of grow I ta h districts in Oregon. ing English walnuts for tin- market. He With nt-x. Sunday will close the con- calk-don Mr. Britt and Jugde Hano i who feieme . ve ir for th« Methodist church each have fine walnut trees in their yards _____ _____ __ ________ in this pla< e and on that day Rev Edwin that lie l»cariiig to learn wh- tiler the B. I.o kiiart will pr*. ach morning ami trie-bore regularity or not amt if the evening. At the morning service lie nuts ripen jx-rfv« tiv. Mr Britt's tr< e. will speak the last wont- of th« church whi« h is th.- obtest in Jacksonville. has and rec« ive new member- into fellow Ixirin- nut- for several v< ar- that are i of ship. At the evening service hi* them«- fun- quality and m abundance each I sea- will l«e “The Best Atte-s’e'l Fact it His- son. Judge Hanna'- trees ar- «cedling- torv” All are cordia ly invited t<> at tend from nut- from Mr. Brit-'s tree and they the services. commenced liearing at seven years. Mr. iJowning has 'Ju a«-res of hill land north I.. M. Lyons, who ha- luen foreman i <>f Jacksonville that he is planing to set on the new school but.se umb-r Contr *c- to walnuts «n«l «hemes. Dm- of the rea tor Harmon Snook, left this Frielay for his home on Dry Creek east of .1« -elf »rd. sons for hi- selecting the-c- tr< es i- that neither require- spriving and In- d«x-s not Mr. Lyon will begin the erection of a wish trees for w hich he h is to wage new dwelling house on h - fa-m to re a ceaseless warfare with th« insect |>ests place the one there when he bought it. in order to secure a crop. Mr. Downing's Mr. Lyon is having the lumber hauled from Jacksonville and Thursday David venture will i»e the fir-t walnut orchar«! in Rogue river valley ami the success of Close with two team- left for Mr. Lyon's it will lx- watched with interest by place. Charles Lyon who has been a others who have hill land that is not carpenter >n the new >ch«x»l house, ac firstclnss farming laml. companied Mr. Close Calling cards, the latest in style and printed so neatly a- to resemble copjier- plate work at the Sentinel office. Councilman W. T. York of the Med ford council committee on fire and water, was in Jacksonville Wednesday inter viewing wood dealers in regard to tak ing a contract to supply the Medford light ami pumping station with 500 cords of woo«l Owing to the big demand for Men 10 woodsmell at Lumber Company. Genuine Diverpool salt, fine dairy salt, stock salt and the best of table salt in any quantity and at the lowest prices. NUNAN-TAYLOR CO. Wanted. Corsets, Hosiery and Underwear RYAN’S JACKSONVILLE STEEL ÜAVENPOKT LOUNGES The Idlest thing in the Bed and Lounge line. Come and inspect. I also take orders for Harness and Saddles Timber Wanted Land T. C. NORRIS Call and see my Stock. MITCHELL, LEWIS & STAVER CO MEDTORD BRANCH I). I. LAWTON. Mgr. Largest Stock of farm Machinery in South ern Oregon. Complete Line ot Vehicles, embracing form and freight Wagons, Spring Wagons, (dr ridges. Buggies, tic. tidying and Harvesting Machinery. Horse forks and Wire Hope. A FULL LINE OF CENERAL SUPPLIES the mill of the Iowa Hunters, Attention. Loaeled shells for shot guns and for rifle-, all makes and all sizes. All oth< r requisites for the hunter ami the fishi r- man at Millers hard ware store. H. C. MACKEY Photo üallery of Chamberlain’s Colic, Cholera and Diarrhoea Remedy. ‘•Allow me to give you a few words in Second Floor. Adkins Block, praise of C handier Iain’s Colic, Cholera opposite Postofliee. and Diarrhoea Remedy/' savs Mr. John Hamlett, of Eagle Pass, Texas. “I suffer ed one week with bowel trouble and took Medford Ore all kinds of medicine without getting any relief, win n my friend, Mr. C. John son, a merchant her« . advised me to take this remedy. After taking one «lose I felt greatly relieved and when I had taken Fine Photography a Specialty. the third dose was entirely cured. I thank Special attention given to posing yon from the bottom of m v heart for put ting this great remedy in the hands of of children. Jill work guaran’ mankind.” For sale by City Drug store. teed. Prices reasonable. In Praise SALT BY THE CAR LOAD. You will find ¿it k’ytin's Jack sone il le. t hcii<* //, tlic best writ tv of MEDFORD SHOE SHOP E. F. WINKLER Firn- Sh«x- Work and Repairing a Specialty. Work for Jacksonville patrons received by morning train and finished to be returned on tlx evening train. Shop on I street. opp. S. P. Depot. Mrs. A. L PEACHEY Professional Carpet Weaver llRKHiirw Vivili« Shuttli l.oom nti«l is |»r«-|>»rr<l to<l<» strictly fii-t cltiss work on carprts nini ru«- EAGLE POINT - - OREGON