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About Jacksonville sentinel. (Jacksonville, Or.) 1903-1906 | View Entire Issue (Oct. 9, 1903)
mg for others. He was from Maryland or possibly Pennsylvania and was alx»ut 77 wars old. Mr. Ashmead wasof Qua Hon. T. Cameron arrived home Sun ker parent ige and training and his "hole day from Galice where he liad been for a life was laid on the strick rule« of that week on a fishing trip with Frank Ennis. creed and he w is know n as a man of the Pn»|s»rtinnate hi price that hint given you more The fishermen had a tine trip and alkge strictest integrity and veracity in all of his dealings and no [x rson could lx* the usual good luck lasting satisfaction than more kind ami generous than he was. Dr. C. R. Rav. manager of the Condor He was never married but it was not lx- Power & Water Company and ex-Sheriff cause he was a misanthrop but for a Alex Orme, mini mg superintendent for reason the secret of which he stnctlv ,ny, _______________ both of Gold Ray, guarded. His presence was always wei the same Company were in Jacksonville Wednesday on a come at the home of his friends and ht« The pleasure derived from most |M>s«c<tsioiis i* temjiorary business trip to the countyscat. death gave genuine sorrow to all w lu> but a |«irtrait is a human document and is often the uni' Nicholas Cook. who ow ns a tine farm knew the kindly, cheerful old man. The near Willow Springs ami who several funeral services were held at Turner means by which von arc rcmctnliercd. years ago conducted a successful store at where the interment took place. BEAM, make« 'em at the The Griffin Creek Sundav «chixtl is the ,»laee. was in Jacksonville Wednes day making a friendly call with and pur one of the most successful country Sun chasing supplies of bis old time friend, day schools tn Jack-on county. This Sunday school, which is held each Sun Mr. J. Nuiian. day at 2 p. in. in tbeGriitin Cre< k school J. H. Buffer, Sr. has left at the Senti house, has <n attendance ot from 4<) to nel office one of the two apples he 7 »at each meeting. In working interest 3 Mile» N orthemt of Jach»onvillr found on the seedling tree he discovered in the exercises of the meetings no some time ago in the woods up Jackson large town Sundav schtxil could in ike a creek, the other apples having been better showing. The su|»eriii tendent is harvested by the birds. The apple is a I N. Copely an<l he is an enthusiastic rich yellow and in shape ami sue resem worker ami seldom fails to lx- in his bles a Sheept^ise apple and it has fine place each meeting. A. Andrews is the flavor. assistant superintendent and he too is a Mrs. Minnie Otienchain expects her worker and popular with the classes. A Honiry Magazine each month helpful son Frank Obenchain and his family to I Mi-s Lou McPherson is another worker pmctiCMl muí iii«pirniK Fu I ol I m « mat be in Jacksonville in about two weeks.! whose willingness is utilized by the »lig fcMturr« Ikaulilully HuMrutrU A million render« Mr. Obenchain resides near Bly in Fast- J school to her credit and their advantage ern Klamath county w here he is hand- for -he acceptably tills the three positt- $1.00 per year. 10 cent« a copy. ling a stock firm owned by himself and ons of organist, secretary and treastin r A Fkhl*. simple copy to nil re picMilitf his mother. Mr. Otienchain will remain At the close of the Sunday school church V' U will alw.iv« find the lx-st here al»out a week when he will return services are held each Sunday th.it arc <>f rich, flak' uccream in tuy AGENTS WANTED by team taking with him a load of fruit, quite well attended. There is no regular store, LEMONADE that is as orchards are not found in that country pastor the set vices Ix-ing conducted bv lemonade. of cattle ami grass. various ministers among the list Iwing G ood ll<»t •>» ki I- i * in <. want« 11 i»ub«crip- tion rrprcACtitntlvr in every city nndtoun Rev. W. F. Shields, pastor of the Pres Rev. W. F. Shields, Rev. W. H. M>«>re. in the wrM To th<»«c who will give all or Cigars, Tobaccos, byterian church in Medford, was in Jack Rev. J. Merlev . Rev. George Hoxie ami a portion of their time it öfter« nil »iu live Rev. Chas. Hoxie. The success of the work ami pay« csdrediugly liberal coni sonville Tuesday on business connected Fine Confectionery, nitfkwion« It will pay you to nve«tigiite with the Presbyterian church in this Griffin Creek Sunday school ami church A |M»«tnl card wdlbr ng {¿articular« W rite place, which has extended a call to Rev. ■ is but indicative of the progressive, nt oner • > a« to l»r the fir»t tn vour field Fresh Fruits. F. G. Strange of Marshfield and who moral spirit that pervades thissettl« tnenl THE PHELPS PUBLISHING CO making it one of tlie most desirable farm will ’»reach his first sermon in this place Pncihc Coast Office communities in Jackson count' ami a Sunday, Octolier 18th. Rev. Shields left place were gotxl roads, go<xl building- W Columbian Hullring Hau l-ranctwu Cal Wednesday morning in company with I and well kept farms are the rule ami not Rev. W. D. Smith, of Klamath Falls, for the exception. AN ILLUSTRATED MAGAZINE Corvallis where they will attend the Pres FOR ALL THE FAMILY byterian Synod of Oregon, which con- ' The favorite household magazine, Good Housekeeping, has outdone itself venes in that place Thursday. in the enlarged and improved issue C. C. Hull of Thompson Creek was ill which appears for October. Not only is Jacksonville Wednesday, Mr. Hull is a the numlxr of pige- increased, but the former Lower Columbia resi«!-nt who . I typography .. r. is new ami the illustrations came with his patents to Medford last an <| <lec<»rations far surpass those of pre and fall and this summer he moved to Thom ceding issues. The numlier opens, for pson Creek where he was fortunate instance, with a tribute to California CARRIAGE, enough to secure a homestead, most of Girls, by Charles F. Lummts, illustrated SIGN AND which is deep soil, tillable land, within with many beautiful portraits printed in a mile of Applegate postoffice. Mr. Hull a tint, then there are pictures <»f hand HOUSE WORK is bold enough to test the possibilities of some suburban houses, brought out in Having opened Steam Cleaning Applegate hill land and he feels certain the same rich manner. A signature of an«l Pressing Works in Medfora, that he can make it produce as fine anil I sixteen pages on tint' ll [taper contains an we arc pre [Mired to do anything as much fruit as any of the low land. article, “In the Homes of Japan," by in our line with neatness and dis Hirst -class work guaranteed and [Mitch. B. A. lenders from Ilwaco, Wash., Florence Peltier, accompanied by charm at prices that arc right. ing drawings by Mr. Veto, a Japanese was in Jacksonville Tuesday looking for We make a specialty of ladies’ artist, also a richly illustrated article on a house to rent for the winter. Mr. Lan work, and guarantee satisfaction ders is a cranberry grower, but the The Influence of Arts and Crafts by in every re» pec t. marshy country about Willapa bay is too Madeline Yale Wynne. Another notable Work called for anti delivered. wet for himself and his wife and he has feature of this issue, which is as prac Apply for our club rates for decider! to get into a dryer climate and tical a« it is handsome, are an eloquent gentlemen. STREETS. tribute to “ The Schoolma ’ atn," by Jacob where he can take up other lines of j A. Riis; “ The Daily News[»aper and the fruit raising that are more certain and METROPOLITAN more profitable than cranberries. Mr. Family,” bv Ch tries Emory Smith “Ex STEAM CLEANING & PRESSING WORKS, Landers was attracted to Jacksonville by periments upm Children.” by President Upstairs, Opposite Pustoffke. the excellent school advantages, he hav G. Stanley Hall of Clark university; a finely illustrated account of Mrs. Thomp MEDFORD, • - OREGON ing four children, and by the reasonable rate of household expenses. Mr. Landers son Seton as a hostess; a splendid illus V-____________ > Wm. Puhi, Prop expects to later on Iftiv land and engage trated article on "Headaches;” Bachelor Girl, ” by Oliver Herford; a fascinating in the fruit business. letter from London by Linda Hull Word was received Wednesday by Mr. learned; a mw department. “Homelike Ip-to-Date Shop Beekman from Ben Haymond, of Rock Rooms," and the usual array of good Point, that John Ashmead had died cookery. Ten cents a copy, fl a year. Three fine Chair« Monday at the home of his niece at Tur The Phelps Publishing Co, Springfield, flood Workmen. ner, Marion county, where he was on a Mass, \ew York,Chicago. visit. Mr. Ashmead is a pioneer of Jack- bate* to Remember. son county settling at Rock Point in 1852 or 1853, where lie has resided the Saturday, October 10, — Grand ball and Two fine Bathrooms with the greater part of the time since, farming oyster --------- supper r------------------- at Gold Rav ------- under the and mining, but most of the time work- Racydcs, Ramblers find auspices of Gold Ray Rod & Gun Club. best tubs cleanest towels, etc. Sunday, October 11. — Joint W. C. T. other standard bicycles. meeting at Phoenix of Medford, Ash land and Eagle Point unions. ■ Monday, October 12. — Regular meeting Repairs made to bicycles of JacksoviJle board of trade ami elect NEW AND SECOND HAND sewing machines, guns ion of officers. GOODS Sunday, October 18.— Services morning and fill kinds of small and evening at Presbyterian church by machines. the new pastor, Rev. F. G. Strange. Furniture, Stoves, Hardware, Berl Thursday, Oct. 22.—Annual teachers in ding. Notions and a hundred and stitute for Jackson county at Jackson one onds and ends. Anything for ville High School for three days. Thursday, Nov. 2K—Grand Thanksgiv the house or farm at the lowest and general ropair ing ball in Jacksonville under auspices work dono promptly prices. of Native Daughters. MEDFORD, OREGON and at a roasonahto Many Mothers of a Like Opinion. WEST OF THE DEPOT price JACKSONVILLE APPLEGATE STAGE Mrs. Piltner, of Cordova, Iowa, says: MEDFORD, - - OREGON H hxxv W endt , Driver Leave« Jacksonville “One of my children was subject to daily except Sunday at 7 a in.. arriving at Ap croup of a severe type, ami the giving of piegate at 11 a. m Leave Applegate at II I > ar at lackHonville at 8 p tn Close connection Chamberlain's Cough Remedy promptly, riving made with stage to Steain1>oat and stage to Kul»li always brought relief. Many mothers in and Davidson Special line of new Cookstoves this neighborhood think the same as I do JACKSONVILLE COPPER MINES STAGE J OHN R Wfl.soN, Driver Leaves Jacksonville alxiut this remedy and want no other All Good Cookers and at Bed 7 a. m. Monday». Wednesdays amt Fridays for 7 th St, Shop Modford kind for their children.” For sale by at Ruch, Uniontown. Purcel, Watkins and Joes liar, City Drug Store. rock prices. returning on the following flays. í LOCAL NOTES y^hat is it A Fine Portrait The WAYSIDE STUDIO CONFECTIONERY w. <___ h . M c D aniels _____ j Clothes Made Like New W. Coulter Painter COR. ORECON AND CALIFORNIA 0. K. Barber Shop BICYCLE d STORE REPAIR0 SHOP J. F. EADS & SON TINNING TED KELSO E. S. WOLFER