Jacksonville sentinel. (Jacksonville, Or.) 1903-1906, October 16, 1903, Image 7

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    County Court Proceedings.
ami nV, of lot M, blk 15, Central
Point................................................ .
I
The Commissioner* court convened in
1 regular session at the court house in W C Leever el ux to W J F re« man;
same ....................................................
220 for the student and the writer,
Jacksonville, Wednesday, Octocer 7, 11X13,
with the following officers present: Wilder Free! to Julia A O a < u ; lot
2, blk 15, Central Point ...............
Ilo as an authoritative reference book
1 Judge Prim, County Clerk Orth. Sheriff
Hailer. Commiasioners Rtlev ami Patter- W J Freeman, adm, to Wm C
for schools, families and business
Leever; und '/■, of lots 4. 5. <’>,
1 M>n. The fieptemlier journal was read
men,
there is one book which of­
and 7 and n’/j
blk 15,
and approved and the report« of the
95
Central
Point
.......................
..........
county ofli< «-rs were read and approve«!.
fers superior advantages both in
In the matter of the pro)*o«te<l change W J Freeman, adm. to Margery E
the solid value of its information,
Margrmler; 23 acres in Jackson
111 the county roa«l on Rogu<- river in
co..........................................................
section 39, tp33 », r I w [s-titioned for by
and
the ease with which it is ob­
others county Jas H Gay, guardian to Margery E
J. W.
Berrian and
295 tained.
Magruder, same........... .................
surveyor Jones with
Frank Brown
■«nd S It Holmes were aptxuntad viewers Jas H Gay, guardi in to Wm C
One’s admiration for Webster’s
Ja-ever; und ‘4 lot« 4, 5. 0 and 7
to mark out the route of the promised
International Dictionary increases
and n^j of M, blk 15, Central
road and assess the value of right of way .
Point....................................................
74 daily as it comes to be better
meeting < k'tober 19th. therefor.
Ordered that $27 la- drawn and applied
Dr. T. T. Shaw, Jacksonville» dentist known. It never refuses the infor­
to road work in road district No. 15.
In matter of county road [letitioned for «nd who is a native «on of Oregon, h-is mation sought and it never over­
I by J. W. Wetzel him ! I others a jrrotest in his tiossion a receipt dated August 29,
. filed by 24 freeholders was read and th« IK55, for a year’s subsciiption to the whelms one with a mass of mis­
Democratic Times of Portland
The information illogically arranged.
[s-tition ord« red disnii-M-d.
In the matter of county road petitioned publishers were Iceland, Northrop & Co.
The St. James Gazette of London,
: for by J. (». Phipps and others the report and the Time» was one of the first p-i|x-rs
| of the surveyor ami viewers was accepted published in Oregon. At the time Dr. England, says: For the teacher, the pu­
and the road ordered opened. Damages Shaw’s father received the receipt he was pil, the student and the litterateur, there
i were allowed to Geo. W. Kincaid in the residing In Salem.
is nothing better; it covers everything.
sum <>f $50.
Calcutta wheat bags, barlev or oat bags.
The New and Enlarged Edition
The county road ¡>etit ioned for by A. Shaw-sliet 11 linen bag twine, in lots to suit.
E. Nicholson and others was ordered Nunan-Tay lor Co.
recently
issued has 25,000 new
o|w-ncd
Mr«. Jay Wade left Wednesdav for words and phrases, 2364 pages
The county road petitioned for by W.
If Sinison and others was ordered open Portland wlieie she will join her hu-band. and 5000 illustrations.
rd and damage« were allowed to L E he having gone there a short time ago.
Our name is on the title-page« of all the
Coleman in III«- sum of$100, W. If. Stew­ Owing to not s«-i u.-.ng the pa’ronage
art for
and E. M. Cox and Susan that they expteted from the Jacksonville authentic dictionaries of the Webster aeries.
business men th« y have closed their cigar
Craim for <'_’ im >.
LET US 8END YOU FREE
In the matter of the advertisenit nt for factory in this plac«- ami thev will move “A Teat in Pronunciation” which affords a
bi<ls for the constr iction <>f the count« tt to Portland and oj»eii there, tliev hav­ pleasant and Instructive evening's entertain­
road along the east «ide of the Applegate, ing a g«xxi opjA>rtunity for business ment. Illustrated pamphlet also free.
contracts w re awarded for its construct­ offered them. Mr. and Mrs. Wade were
ion. For the first section from the lately from Michigan to Jacksonville, but 0.4 C. MERRIAM CO., Pub«., Springfield. Maas
Swayne ford to the three mile jx>«t on m their short residence here they made
Newt Lewis’ ranch, th'- contract was many friend« who regret their leaving,
awarded to E. G. l'erham of Gold Hill, but who hope that prosjierity mty tie1
for $281X1. Th«- contract to open up the theirs in their new location.
o’her two sections, .‘I’, miles to Dews
The death took place last Saturday 1
ford, ami 2S miles to the state line, was at midnight of Paul A Cirac, Jr. son of ’
Wm Puhi, Prop
awarded io Geo. P Firman for $2050 an<1 Mr. and Mr». Paul Cirac, Sr. residing on 1
#1040. respectively.
Upper Jackaon creek. The cause of the
Both contractorshave furnished bonds death of the child was gorging on grapes ;
which were accepted and they were given which beconu- impacted in his stoma h.
L'p-to-Date Shop
until July 1, 1904, to complete the con­ He was taken sick Saturday and that
Three Fine Chairs
tract.
night Dr. Gale was summoned but tne ,
The following expense account was Ixiv died half an hour before the Doctor’s
Good Workmen.
approved and ordered paid:
arrival. An older brother Gaberil was
County Commissioners Court
fl< (Ml also sick fn.ni eating too many grapes
..<•45 50 but Dr. Gale succeeded in relieving him. I
Circuit Court.1....
Justice Court......
.. 3 35 Hie funeral services were h< Id Monday Two
fine Bathrooms with the
office
„359 4M J at 10 a. tn. in the Jacksonville cemeterv, '
Sheriff,a
*
«
Clerk’s
.252 70 the r« trains being attended to their last best
tubs cleanest towels, etc
« •
„1M 14 resting place bv a number of friends of
Recorder's
t
«
... 83
Treasurer's
the family. No regular religotis service
< *
„101 KI) was held a s mple burial sendee living
Coroner’s
... 87 28 read by Uudertaker C. W. Conklin.
Superintendent'* « I
33
Assessor's
Mr. ami Mrs. Daniel Cronemiller
Tax Rebate..........
..UM 11
Current Expenses..........
.. 14G 08 arrived Sunday from Fort Klamath and
Court House Expenses
„150 87 remained un'ii Tuesdav, guests at the
Cronemiller's broth«.r,
..813 44 home of Mr. Cronemilier's
Care of Indigent............
48 David Cronemiller ami of his nephew,
Bridgesand Roads..........
James Cron« miller, when they started on
the return tnpto thvir home. Accom­
panying Mr. ami Mrs. Cronemiller was
Real Estate Activities
and general repair
Mis» Kate Cronemiller, who had lie« n
work done promptly
making them a visit for the past month.
Timothy Kelly et ux to Lawrence
and
at a reasonable
Mr. and Mrs. Cronemiller were from resi­
Kelly; ne'a *« c 20, tp 33 s, r 4 w.$
dents
of
Jacksonville
and
moved
to
Kla
­
price
Lawrence Kelly to W BSherman;
math county 20 years ago where Mr.
ne % sec 20, tp 33 s, r 4 w...........
Cronemiller engaged in the stock busi­
Geo C McDough to T I. Farlow;
ness. He started in with 110 capital but
e 'i «>1 sw '4 ami w'» of se '« , sec
with lots of energy and sticktoitiveness
12, tp 37 a, r 2 e..............................
ami now he has a fine ranch, a big herd
Titos L Farlow et ux to Jno A
of cattle and is rated at $25,(XX). Just lie-
Miller; same........................,............
fJre starting for Jacksonville he sold 70
J N Rinehart et ux to Dora Con­
7 th St. Shop
Med fort!
head
of beeves and he will sell 30 more
ard; lot 5K. Pracht»' add, Ash­
on
his
return.
He
has
200
more
cattle
land .....................................................
that could go as beef but owing to the
Derilla Calvy to Ernest V roman;
Calling cards, the latest in style and
present low price of cattle he thinks it
n 'i of sc '4 sec 10. tp 35 a, r 4 w.
more profitable to hold them over for printed so neatly as to resemble copper­
Ja« L Wilson et ux to Jno J Seal;
plate work at the Sentinel office.
another vear.
prop in Ashland..............................
Geo \V 1 a - cs < iii et ux Chas Wika-
trum; water right on Pleasant
creek....................................................
Geo \V Imeson et tix to ChasWiks-
trutn; K4 acres along Pleasant
Creek.................... ,............................
Geo W Leeson et ux to Chas Wiks-
trum; placer mining claim e'i of
Proportionate in price that has given you more
se '4 ami w % of sw of se '4 , sec
lasting satisfaction than
I 15 tp 34 s, r 4 w................................
Rial Benidict et ux to J C Grubb;
prop on Thompson Creek...........
Rial Benidict et ux to J C Grubb;
interest in Benidict, Rose, Lay-
ton water ditch
State of < )regon
The pleasure derived from most possessions is temporary
nwX °f neK
but a portrait is a human document and is often the only
tp 38 s, r 2 w.
means by which you are remembered.
State of Oregon to Heirs of F L
Whitman; n'2 of ne1^ and ne’y
BEALL makes ’em at the
of nw'4 sec lb, tp 39 a, r 1 w.......
T D Conklin et ux to G F Vase;
lot «, Idk 31, Gold Hill............
Thus Lovesee to VV M Lindsy
al; prop on Milion d 1 c no 53
Mary Welch and hush to W
3 Miles Northeast of JacKsonville
Eachns; prop Jackson co.......
Margery E Magruder to Wm C
Leever; und
of lots 4, 5, 6, 7,
AS A WORKING TOOL
0. K. Barber Shop
COOD HOUSEKEEPING
i llonirv Maguxinc each month helpful
prActicfil and itiwpiring Fu.lui fa<iiiat
Ing frature* Kraiitflully illustrated. A
million reader»!
$1.00 per year.
10 cents a copy
A FREE sample copy to all re pirsting
AGENTS WANTED
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tion representative in every city ami town
in the west To those who will give all or
a portion of their time it offer« attractive
work ami pay» esdeedlngly litn-ral com
mission« It will pay you to nvestigate.
A postal cnrd will bring iiartlcular« Write
at once s> aa to be the first in your field
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JACKSONVILLE.
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OREOON
t'NITED STATES COMMISSIONER.
Filing« and final proof made on honieatend*
and timber claim« Corrected pint« showing
nil vacant land«.
NOTARY I'l IH.IC ANO CONVEYANCER
l.< gal papers of all kind« made ont Special
attention given to papers in settlement of
«•«lutes
ABSTRACTER OF TITLES,
Moat complete set of abstract book« in the
county. Abstracts made promptly and at
curately.
REAL ESTATE AND 1NSFRANCE
Fine list of country anil town property for
sale and rent.
MONEY LOANED.
Warrants bought and sold. Collection« made
Tuxes [mill Rents collected Prompt reply
to all letters. Charges reasonable.
REFERENCES:
Hon. H. K Hanna, judge ni 1st judicial (tin*
trict, and any Jacksonville business man.
Mrs. A. L. PEACHEY
Professional Carpet Weaver
Has a new Flying Shuttle Loom
and is prepared to do strictly first-
class work ou enrpets anti rugs
EAGLE POINT
OREGON
PLUMBING
TINNING
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E. S. WOLFER
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