JACKSONVILLE Vol. I LOCAL SENTINEL JncRionville, JacKion County, Oregon. Friday, October 23, 1903. NOTES. While looking for present» don't over look these hamisoin«- rugs. Over «•> dif­ ferent design». C. W. Conklin*». A. Andrews a Griffin creek farmer i» one pular with Cook will take place on Wednesday ' the Jacksonville young people. <•1 next week at tile home of th«- the Pioneer Hardware Dealer. Tre»|»ass notices on cloth sent by mail brute’» mother, Mrs. Elia Cook. The wedding will la- private, only the immedi­ to any address for Jtl .y ami one of Charter Oak Acorn big business with their gasoline wood the most |M>pular young men in saw, it running like a clock for a wholi­ the town ami Miss Cook is equal- | day, which in more than was predicted Iv as fiopular ami the young ja-ople have for it bv some, but it ha» proved the cor a host ol friemls in Jacksonville and in rcctness and »kill of its builder B. N.I other |>art» of the county who give them Harris, for it er and with less bother than a steam Ilf« . Mr Luy has rented Mrs. Cook'» piwrr woodaaw. house ami he and his bride will make it The Christian church at Medford has a their home. regular pistor, Rev. E. A. Childs having Anything in the Hardware Line. Mr. Bellinger a real estat«- dealer of accepted a call to that church am! here­ M« dford was in Jacksonville Wednesday. Mail Orders Promptly Filled. after he will hold the regular Sunrlav Speaking of the effort of Jacksonville services morning ami evening, together board of trade to g< t th«- «ounty road w ith the midday pr lyermci ting Rev now wandering aiouml in the la-d of Child» is from Prineville, and he i» a Ja« kson creek placed on a 1» iter route line s|ieaker and has the reputation ui Mr. Bellinger stated that that stetion of valley, where there are twelve months in Irving a hard church wokcr. road w.i one of the w orst nd vertisnn-nts the year of weather free from excess.ve Rev. Sanford Snyder, the new pastor that Jacksonville could have, for strang­ heat or cold, hurricane» and thunder­ t bring strangers sonal friend of the famous Parson Brown­ tral Point hold tig scrvicesat 11 a. m und to Jacksonville as often as he wouhl were low and of President Andrew- Johnson, the road tn a creditable condition. Ixrtli of whom ware Tennesseeans. Mrs. 7:3d p. in. E. E. Bagley of Wtaalstock, Illinois, I See those odd qwrlor piece», nothing Tadlock i» a literary woman of consider­ and I. A. Kelsey of Millbatik, South nicer for a wedding ora birthday present. able attainments and should she and the Doctor locate in Jacksonville they will l>e Dakota, were in Jacksonville Wedues C. W. Conklin’s. Re-opened in the Palm-Bodge appreciated additions to the society of day looking up the title to some lots tn Dr. A. B. Tadlock ami Mrs. Tadlock of Jacksonville. block with the latest in Ladies Wking over this part Presbvterian Church. non of the year it i» stormy weather in Drugs, Etc. Sabbath school at IB a. in. Endeavor their home towns in the East they think of Rogue River Valley with a j»>s,ible view of locating here. The« w< re great­ meeting at H.30 p. m. Evening sermon th«- balmy sunshine weather of Rogm- ly pleased with the grand .-<• nery, the at 7.30 p. m. Subject; “The Ideal River Valley truly delightful. varied productions ami the climate. The Church.” F. G. Strange, Pastor. Slabwood in stove length» *1.00 per load latt< r es|>ecially interested them as the doctor is n<>t seeking a business location, Ri-v w. E Oowte. of th«- Medford at mw mill—Iowa l.umln-r Co. having all the money he needs; am! they Free Mv-thmlist church will conduct a Halloween Pleasures. Th«- m image took place Tuesday at want a place where th« re is a healthful, scries of meetings at Phoenix on Friday The. entertainment committee of the the home of the bride of Mr. James John­ equable climate in which to reside. For ami Saturday evening» and Sundav Presbyterian Y. P. S. C. E., which is son ami Mrs Helen Thurman. Rev. A. P. several wars jiast tliev have qriit their morning ami evening of next week to made up of Maude Prim. Anna Wendt. Gillette officiating. Following the« ert-- winters in Florida, but having heard of which the public is cordially invited to Mrs. E. E. Washburn and George R. mony a fine dmm r was served t > which a the Pacific Coast ami the Rogue River attend. Birdseye, have their plans all completed a nuiiil» r of guests as well as the family for an entertainment to I k - given on Hal­ were seated. Mr. ami Mrs Johnson are loween at the Presbyterian church that each wall known in Jacksonville and have promises to be well worth attending. In many friends to give them wellwishes: addition to a fine lunch the following for their matrimonial venture that has ■ program will lie carried out: started so auspiciously. Chorus—“Blue Bells of Scotland.”........... G. W. Stevens of Brownsboro was tn Violin Solo................................ Lean Hanna Jacksonville Tuesday. Mr. Stevens in Recitation, “Hallow e'en Sprights |s