Jacksonville sentinel. (Jacksonville, Or.) 1903-1906, October 09, 1903, Image 6

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    M. t. Church
Appointments.
Notes from State Normal at Ashland.
The folio, ing are the ap|«ointments for
The girls arc planning to organize tW O
Ihoar w ho »m**kc
the Grants Pass district as made at the txasket-lml! teams.
An<l lake a g*x*d mild cigar
annual Oregon conference held in Salem
The Y. W. C. A. is well organized (or
(Now thia lx no |i>kr>
last week: I). T. Summerville, presiding g«xxl work in the school.
It will coat
a nick
If >ou can't vet tick
elder; Althouse ami Waldo, supply; Asli
The
Normal
has,
this
year,
its
first
Io
try
a
SPANISH
C1GAK
land, J. T. Abbett; Canyonville, L. C
Zimmerman; Coquille and Brandon. W. student from Cook county. Maud Phillips
The training school under the direct­
11. Myers; Elkton, R. A. Given; Eort Bid-
well. supply; Eort Klamath, W. B. Pep­ ions of Miss Kaiser is very progressive.
per; Gardiner. C. O. Beckman; Gold Hill,
The boys are beginning light practice
A. P. Gillette; Grants Pass, J. W. Mc­ with foot-lull and will be re-aily later
Dougal; Jacksonville and Central Point, for some games.
Sanford Snyder: Klamath Ealls and
Mrs. Faitclo is th«- |x>pu!ar manager of
qphe Spanish Roll Citar
Bonanza, supply; Lakeview, J. B. Start; the Boarding Hall, and Mrs Fredrick is
I
Whose flavor you out hl I lu know
Marshfield, C. T. McPherson; Medford, a very successful matron at the girls «lor
$4 ■ ■ .4. • ,* I I L .. bt —• — I
. • .a
I
Made
ol the best domestic
slock
R. C. Blackwell; Myrtle Point, W. S. mitory.
Prepared In the old Spanish »•)
llolcom; Klamath Indian Mission, J. 1.
The new administration building will
Beatty; Paisley. S. B. Warren; Picard,
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supply; Roseburg. G. 11. Bennett; Ten- lx- completed within three weeks, and
Mile, W. E. Rogers; Wilbur. N. J, Nar- the gymnasium is now under r«x>f and
will lx- ready for use by Nov. 1st.
bit; Wilderville. supply.
The new students this week are Jessie
Rev. E. B. Lockhart was not returned
Poley,
to Jacksonville and Central Point, though Wilson, Jacksonville; Resale
a petition to that effect was sent to the Lostine, Wallawa county; Ras Beckley,
bishop, but he was assigned to Silverton, from Elkton. Anna Colvig, Port'and;
a town in eastern Marion county, of a- Hazel Grieves. Siskixou; Allie Ferguson,
bout 1600 population. Rev. Lockhart is Ashland.
The bc*t 5 Cent Cigar
a hardworking, talented young man and
on the market made only by the
Students are already in school from
in the time that he had charge of the Multnomah,
Wallawa. Crook, Like.
Spanish
Cigar Company
Methodist churches in Jacksonville and Klamath, Lane, Josephine, Douglas.
JACKSONVILLE.
olfl ( ion
Central Point he made uianv friends Cixis, Clackamas, ami Jackson coun­
who regret his leaving the Valley ami ties, an«l many more- are- vet to come
who wish him the best of success in his from these ami other counties.
new fiehl of labor.
Mvstic Shriners at Ashlaud.
Rev. Sanford Snyder, the new pastor
for Jacksonville and Central Point, is
Ashland is one town that realizes the
from Kalispell Montana, where he was advantages ami benefi’.s that conn- from
stationed for the past two and a half having public gatherings of various kinds
years, but desiiing a warm« r climate got held in the town and no opportunitv is
tran-fere«l to the Oregon conference. He ever let |>ass by that enterprising voting
is a middle aged man. has a wife and city tn bringing to it fieople from all
four children and comes well recom­ pirts of the state am. of the Coast. Sat
mended as an energetic church worker unlay of this week Ashland will ent« rta
PHOENIX,
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OREGON
and a speaker of ability.
Rev. Sy nder in the Mystic Shriners. AlK.idi-r Temple,
I have in ms hands at th«- present time a large num­
and his family arrived Tuesday and are- A. A. O. N. M. S. of Oregon, meeting
now at home in the M. E. parsonage.
there for a business and ceremonial ses­
ber <>f Bargains in ¡’ARM, ERl’IT and GARDEN’
Rev. A. P. Gillette was returned to sion. It is expected that there- will la-
Gold Hill for another year as a reward
_____ over 200 Sons of the Is se*t j resent from
LANDS. an«l TOWN PROPERTY, of which tile
for his faithful work there. During tin- all parts of the state, from Portland alone
following is a partial list.
past year he has resided in Jacksonville, there- laring ov« r 50 who with those from
but this week he moved to Gold Hill the other northern points will come tn
where he will reside.
special cars. The camel w ill lie ridden No. I -Is 550 acres more-or 1«-»s. .í»«> ai res An. II
re farm seven mile«
For the Medford M. E. church Rev. by over 40can«ii«iates, and as br«>nch<>
Rogue River Ixittom laml, all fenced,
from railroad, level lami, good soil, 15
R. C. Blackwell comes to that place busting is not in it with camel busting it is
gixxl house, Iwirn ami other building-*.
acres « lean <1 ami fenced, 2«1 acres in
while Rev.' W. B. Moore goes to North expected that the gaiety ot the occa-ion
The balance, alxiut 250 acres, g<xxl for
pasture,
mil.
iMsture,
remainder
easily clean*«!
Yamhill county. Rev. Blackwell has will be greatly tnliv«ne«l by these exhil-
timber and t««sture
This place is sit­
Dwelling lious«
lions- well finished, coat ov­
been pastor of the Leslie M. E. church erating Arabic mystics.
uate«! on Rogue River, mar town.
er #500. Bearing orchard, line well
in Salem and he has the reputation of
The I.«ml is of tme «juality. Price jx-r
One of the features of Ashland hospi-
ami springs; is sub-irrigated, ami can
being a highly successful minister ami talite will I m -a banquet which promises
acre...................................................... $25
I m - made one of the liest small farms of
well liked by all who have his acquain­ to lar all that could be de-ired. Noble No. 2 Is a tr.u-i of 1
a* r« s. all k-nct-d
Jackson county, I««>unr<l !»v a mm
tance. Rev. Moore did not return to Theo. Cameron is on the reception com
I2no acres gixxl alfalfa laml; it stream
resident w ho will give a Largitili in or
Medford but went from Salem direct to mittee an«l lie 1« ft Jacksonville this Fri
running through it i>t 150 miners'
der to sell «puck.
North Vauihill to arrange tor the coming day for Ashland to assist in having all in
inches of water with which the whole
of his family. Thursday Mrs. Moore left readiness when the camel caravans shall
12oo aeres can lx- irrigated. Th«- other No. 33 15 1 j acn s, all in cultivation,
house, barn, etc., mar Phoenix; will
Medfor to join her hus ?and in their new arrive Saturday.
32ti acres i» high« r ground, which is
Ire sold all together or «Itvided.
home. Rev. and Mrs. Moore have in
well situate«! for reservoirs am! feeil
their residence in Medford «.,«1 Ja< kson-
grounds.
This tract is situated in No. 34. —- 1200 acres all improve«!.
Confessions of a Priest.
ville won the friendship of all who have
Klamath comity, about 20 miles from
Fin«- bottom land. Rogue River run
Rev. Jno. S. C«>x of Wake. Ark.,
had their acquaintance and their remov­
Klamath Falls, a count) rua«l running
ning through it; 500 acres under irriga­
writes,*‘ For 12 year-» I suifere«! from Yel­
al from the valley is a sincere regret to
by it and a railroad now within alxiut
tion and balance easilt watire«!. G«xx!
low Jaundice. I con-uite«! a number of
all. North Yamhill, where they go, is
50 miles and building rapidly towards
buildings and other improvements, six
physicians ami trie«! all sorts of mcdi
one of the prettiest towns in one of the
it and is certain to | mu » s mar by it. or
miles from railroad; near |x>stotfi<-e ami
cines. but got no relief. Then I la-gan the
best sections of the Willamett Valley and
cross it in the near future. A gixxl
school. Fine alfalfa, fruit or garden
use of Electric Bitters an«l feel that I am
they will be sure to make as many true
farm house and barn and corrals on
land. Is the chca|rcst lajid in Jackson
now cure«l «>f a disease that had me in its
friends as thev had in the Rogue River
the place. One of the liest Inrgainsin
county. Price jx-r acre
............ $1(1
grasp for twelve years.” If you want a
Valiev.
all Southern Oregon. Price |x-r acre
reliable medicine for Liver ami Kidney
$10. No. 36 -1713 acres of pistuie land on
trouble, stomach dis .rder or general de­
Men Wanted.
Rogue River. Will Ire sold at a bar
bility, get Eletr.c Bitters. It's guaranteed No. 1
H oom . uh ! l loti in I
gain.
10 woodsmen at the mill of the Iowa
by City Drug Store
Only 50c.
Pri.<
MOO
Lumber Company.
No. 19. 2*i acres, three fourths of a
No.fi
—
.55
acres,
hous<
and
2
barns,
12
Home-cooked meals. 2-5 cents at Mrs
mile from Medford.
Good garden
40 inch mount vernon drajier duck, Flory’s in the brick boarding houw
acres bottom land, the balance, 43 ac­
land. (>ood lx»x house ........
$150
wagon cover duck, 50 inch black enamel second block north of the Court House
res, all gorxl land, *4-mile from detxit;
carriage duck for sale at Nunan-Taylor
12 acres under ditch at the h« ad of the |()0 acres on Applegate river. Imilesto
Slabwood in stove lengths <| .00 per load
School, 1 ‘j miles to store and troatoflicc.
Co., Jacksonville.
ditch.
Price.................................... $5000
at saw mill—Iowa Lumlx-r Co.
G« hh 1 house, barn and other buildings.
No. 10 — 23 acres all fenced ami in
30 acres under cultivation, balance
cultivation. A house and barn, alxmt
timlx-r. Fine springs for gravity water
50 fruit trees just coming into Ix-aring.
ami irrigation. Is the making of a
1 ‘2 miles from town. Prue... $1,000.
fine fruit or strx-k farm.
Has good
placer
and
quartz
pros|M.-cts.
Will I m -
No.fl— 145 acres on Butte creek, 25 acres
m »1«1 at a bargain..........................................
in cultivation, 2-5 acres more to put in;
ail fenced, fair buihlings, Jacks«m No. 10 —30 acres, on a « reek affording
county, Oregon. A bargain.
plenty of good water; go«xl soil and
tine fruit land. Three acres in alfalfa.
No. 12— 204 acres, all under fence, good
giMwl buildings; near goo«l school and
5-r«x»ni house, g<xxl spring, water con-
other advantages. f!5oO, one-half cash
veyed to house by pipe, 2 g<xxl barns,
balance on time. Is a big bargain.
215 acres of choice lanrl in cultivation,
go«xl for all kinds of grain, 30 or 40 No. 41. 1000 acres of choice laml select
acres would prcxluce g«Mx) alfalfa. This
cd in an early day. Will lie sold in
is one of the best farms in tile valley,
tracts to suit. Will make a dozen or
2J^ miles from Phoenix. Price ix-r
20 fim- farms. This is an opportunity
acre . ....................
$35
to secure a home in the liest part «if
the Rogue River valley.
No. 14 -400 acres, H miles from Medford,
a g«xxl house, 2 barns 100 acres in No. 43.— -10 acres of unimproved
land.
cultivation Phoenix.
Has some good fir, pine ami oak. Most
f
of land can be easily cleared; goo« I
No. 15— 13K acres on Rogue River, HMt
soil, plenty of water; half a mile from
acres of as go«xi laml as anv man could
wish for. No improvements. Thirty [ school ami church,
Six miles from
Bybee bridge. Price per acre..
acres of it could be made ready for the
. #10.
plow with 15 «lavs labor.
Price ..$500
No. 45. —Over K0 acres of good alfalfa
No 25- -House and 3 lots in Phoenix, lots
land; 50 acres Bear creek bottom land
60x120 each; goo«l house well finished.
with a large irrigation ditch.
Two
first-class houses, two good barns and
No 26- -House and 2 lots in Phoenix, lots
a fine spring house. Adjoining land sell
60x120 feet each.
ing for #200 an acre. Pric« jieracre $130
No. 30 -IK acres well improved, house,
barn and other out buihlings; one-half No. 47.— City property, 2 acres, fin«- new
in young orchard; near Phix-nix.
house, good well ami barn. Good land,
4 blocks from central school........ $750.
Price....................
$1200.
MATT CALHOUN
Real Estate Dealer.
Furniture
Can furnish anything
in this line handled bn
the Coast. Orders for
fine goods a specialty.
Also agent for the
NEW HOME SEWING MACHINE
| ! UNDERTAKER
C. W. CONKLIN
AND EMBALMER
Il