Jacksonville sentinel. (Jacksonville, Or.) 1903-1906, October 09, 1903, Image 8

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    The infant child of Mr. and Mrs.
Sei
II. M. Coss of Medford
died Satur­
day of fever. The funeral services were
Miss Emma Oglesby spent la-4 Satur­ held Sunday the burial taking place tn
day and Sundae in Ashland a guest of the Jacksonville cemetery.
her friend Miss Edith Humphry.
Word has been rceetveil that Rev. T.
1 Crandall for some wars past pistor of
Mrs. E. A. Hicks, of Medford, will I.-
leave next week for Southern California the Baptist church in i Medford, but who
kJ
where she will spend thc winter for the with his family moved to California a
benefit of her health, she having not month ago, died last week of stomach
troubles.
been well for the ju-t six months.
Wanted.—A ratchet setter and a grad­
Flovd and Evan Pierce are home from >X'O
er behind the edger at thc Iowa Lumber Nome where they have l>e«-n mining for
Company's mill.
the past year «nd a half. Thev did fairly
The board of trade meets next Mondav well, but would haw made- big jue could
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evening. Election of officers is to be they have secure«! plcnte of water. Th« v
YAfo
held and reports acted upon of commit­ exjx-ct to rvtftrn to Alaska m-vt spring.
tees on securing a better mail service,
Arthur Lewis and Chris Keegan start!<1
the organization of a telephone company
Monday
for I'pjx-r Rogue river for a
and the improvement of the- Jacksonville
week’s hunting trip. The bovs took a
Medford road.
big supply of provision along t<> keep of
>•» ?
^.0
There wdl lie the regular services at i hunger in case they get no game, but
the M. E. church Sunday. At 10 a. in thev count on making a killing of deer
there will be Sunday school and at 11 I. .. an«l Ix-ar as well a.« catch a few fish.
tn the new bastor. Rev. Sanford Sender,
A. K. Reames will go to Salem Mon
will deliver his first sermon in Jackson
ville and at 7:.'!0 p. tn. he will again day to lx- present Tuesday in the supreme
court when the case of Mrs E. J. Kubli i"
preach. Epworth League at <>,.30 p. in.
vs. Miry Hanley conies up on an appeal
W. I.. Orr has leased N. B. Hradburv's from the circuit court of this county. Mr.
planing mill in Medf< rd and he is now Realties repres« nts the inter« sts of Mt«
getting in a fine stuck of lumlier with H ml« y and Judge E. B Watson of Port
which to supply his trade. Mr. Orr is a land and Judge Chas. Prim of this place
planer man of long experience an 1 he is represent Mrs. Kubli's int-re-sts.
able to turn out any tiling that builders
W. R Stansell rettimr«! Friday from
may require as finely finished as to be
Portland
and Yoncalla. He was at Yon
had from any mill in the state.
ca’la for two weeks superintending thc
Frank Neil arrived home Wednesday putting in <>f a d.un f r a sawmill being
from Sacramento, where he is 1 . -ok keep
, erected on lli’dv cr ek near that plac­
'j r-ti wholesale
t x 1 »-d* 1 »* paper
rs*> r house, ♦ to
. . ' • and
< 1 getting « I. bid
. fall h« cr icked two ribs
er v* ih
in a I large
spend a couple of weeks with his parents. I he went to Portland t > consult a surg« o-t.
Judge and Mrs. J R Neil
TliurMae As his injuri. s v ere not ser'mis he was in
J Ige Neil, Frank Ned ami J. J. Murah’ Portland 'i-t «• a lava. He baa now
of Ashland left for Upper Rogue river about fully recovere«! from his hurt,
for a wetk's hunting and fishing.
President A. J St v»*ns of the Jackson
The marriage will take place Sunday County Lumlier Comp.nv has this week
at the home of William Spence iiearTolo, sold the r«m liudcr <>f th s season's out­
of A. C. Spence an«l Miss Ida Perkins. put which amounts to al out l/jist.ono
Mr. Spence is one of the best kn >wn , teet, to J. 11 Ch itnbers of \shlimd.
young farmers of that locality an 1 Miss Most <>f the Ititnb r is to lx- delivered t >
Perkins, whose home is also m the same Mr. Chainber's • ard in Medforl but a
locality, is a br gilt, estimable young wo­ part will be shipped by ear to Ashland.
rn n. The voting couple have tn my The com pan; will put on a’l the teams
friends in the county who wish them a to be had in order to deliver all the lum-
happy married life.
b r within the < ext two weeks. For the
present
they have their mill shut down,
The U. S. Hotel dining room has re­
sumed busmess Wednesday and is giving but thes- w ill resume sawing in about two
the best of satisfaction to the pa'rolls of weeks.
thc hotel. Miss Minnte McElroy and
This Friday ev< ning the Presbyterian
her father. J. H McElroy are doing Christian Endeavi r S-<- etv will hold a
everything possible to give meals tha- business meeting and • social in the as­
will meet the approval of the traveling sembly room of the church. Election of
public. Landlohd J. DeRobautn and officers for the ensuing «juart«. r will la­
his family have fitted up a private th« first order of 1 ti-iri« ss aft. r w hich a
kitchen an«l dining r«x,m for their use.
social ev< ning will lx- sfx-nt, the program
Call anJ
Mr. an«l Mrs. Robert W. Oglesbv re­ for which has I een prepared bv a
turned Sunday from Igerna where they Committee consist-ng of Mary Colvig.
have been since last April and they are I.ela Prim ami George Birdseye, and
now at the Laurlasli farm, where Mr as these voting people are workers those
Oglesby will clear lan«l this winter for who attend, «nd th ■ public is invited,
his uncle Prof. A. P. Armstrong Accom-1 w ill be certain to lie made welcome and
panying Mr. and Mrs. Oglesby was Mrs to have an enjoyable time.
Oglesby's -ister. Mrs. Frank Ross. Mr.
J,. F. C oo | k r, a leading attorney of
R«>ss will arrive some time next week Crescent Citv and one of thc own-rs in
and he and his family will _____
make this the fa-nous Blue I.- dge and copper
vicinity their home for this winter at claims, accompanied by his son R. I,.
Cooper, county surveyor of ltd Norte
least.
Jacksonville has, as all townshave, a few county, arrived in Jacksonville last Fri
growlers an«i misanthropes who growl at day. Sunday they drove out to Joes Bar
everything—they would growl if they to see w hat had been ill prospect work at
were to have their heads cut off—an«l the Blue Ledge, they returning Tuesday.
Wednesday they started in their convey­
see no g< o«l in anything, but fortuna-.elv
they are few in nutnl*r an«l of little in­ ance on their return trip to Crescent
fluence. But growlers ate a factor that City. As to the object of their trip there
fill a purpose and one contrary to what that was not made public, but it was in
they desire in the world of progress, for connection with their interests in the
by stirring up the aggressive spirit in the Blue Ledge claims.
progressive element, they help in- [ Tuesday Mrs. John S. Orth went to
directly to build tip the town and the Medford to meet her mother, Mrs. Hen­
country about.
ry Ankeny, who was on her way from
Eugene to Klamath Falls to go to Mr.
Mr. an«1 Mrs. Geo. F. Reynolds with a
loa«l of their househokl goods start« <1 for Ankenv. she tuning received word from
Wimer on Evans creek Monday where her «laughter, Mrs. Roscoe Cantrall, that
Mr. Ankeny was sick at her home, whet­
they will take charge of Wm. Byb< e’s
her he ha«’, gone two weeks ago. Mrs.
big stock ranch. Mr. Reyn«,Ms has had
Orth went as far as Colestin with her
considerable exjxirience in caring for
st«ok and as he is a steady, industrious mother, returning home in the evening.
A report was received from Portland that
voting man he will doubtless make a suc­
Mr. Ankeny had had a stroke of paraly­
cess of his undertaking. Mr. Bybee has
sis, but such is not the case, he having
alxmt UX) hea«l of stock on the place.
only a severe stomach trouble from which
he is now out of danger and he will soon
be enjoying his usual good health.
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LOCAL
NOTES
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LADIES
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\'<>u will find at K'vtin's
JuckstHtXUle. <
thc bcst vtiriit v of
Corsets,
Hosiery and
Underwear
RYAN’S
JACKSONVILLE,
ORECON
STEEL DAVENPORT LOUNGES
The latest thing in the Bed and
lounge line. Come and inspect.
I also take orders for
Harness and Saddles
Timber Land Wanted
T. C. MORRIS
see my Stock.
MITCHELL, LEWIS & STAVER CO
MEDFORD BRANCH D. I. LAWION. Mgr
A FUL
Largest Stock ol lurm Machinery In South­
ern Oregon.
G mp’ete Line of Vehicles, embracing form
and freight Wagons, Spring Wagons, Car­
riages. Buggies. Lie.
Haying and Harvesting Machinery. Horse-
forks and Wire Hope.
UNE
OF
H. C. MACKEY
Photo Gallery
SALT BY THE CAR LOAD.
Genuine
Liverpool
fine dairy salt,
stocK salt and the best
salt,
of table
salt
quantity
and
in any
at the
lowest prices.
NUNAN-TAYLOR CO.
CENERAL
SUPPLIES
MEDFORD SHOE SHOP
E.
F.
WINKLER
Fine Shoe Work and Repairing
a Sfx-cialty.
Work for Jacksonville patrons
received by morning train and
finished to lie returned on the
evening train.
John Spike and A. N. Steel after
spen«ling .a week in Jacksonville return-
e«l Thursday to their copper claims on I
Second Floor, Adkins Block,
Upper Applegate. Mr. Spiker in com- j
opjmsite Postoffice.
pany with E«1 Spencer, A. Geldeness and
Shop on I street, opp. S. I’. Depot.
J. Geldeness have twnne claims that they
recently locate«l just south of the Bln«- i
Ore
Medford
Ledge that is showing tip finely anil |
promises to be quite as rich as the
famous Bln«- Ledge. Mr. Steel has a fine
claim on Elliott creek and it is showing
Professional Carpet Weaver
up so well that he is g«>ing to thor«mghly
Finn Photography a Specialty.
prospect it this winter and he will com­ Special attention given to posing
Hus it nr« l-lyitig Shuttle |,(H>iii
mid is prepnred lo do sit u tly
mence at once to work on a tunnel which
claim work on carpets mid rugs
he will drive- in a KM) feet or more or far of children. Jilt work guaran­
' enough to prove the value of his claim. I teed. Prices reasonable.
EAGLE POINT
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OREGON
Mrs. A. L. PEACHEY