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(JACKSONVILLE < . »' - Vol. I LOCAL SENTINEL JacKionville, JncKion County, Oregon. Friday, October 30, 1903. NOTES. Deputy District Attorney C. I. Rennies was in Ashlaml Saturd.n )<x>k mg up some matters |s rtaining to a , criminal case. Sunday services at th«- M E. Church in Jacksonville Sunday Nov. 1st a* fol lows Sunday School at Ida. in. Preach ing services II a. m S*'Ug ami Praise service 7 i>. m. Preaching 7 p. m. Ever- I mm I v cortlially invite«l. S. Snider, Pastor. Cook to Mr. llarry Luy, Rev. I’. G. Strange ofliciating. In addition lo the contracting parties there wi re a numlier of friends present to witness the simple, yet impressive icreim.nv that united the lives of two of Jacksonville's jsipulur young people. The parlor was tastily decorate«! with autumn leaves and evergreen ami a mistletoe Ixmgh held In I oo , m of riblxns was siis|x-uded alx.vc whire the bridal party stood. The wed- «ling pres« ills wen- many and several of them were «put«- valuable ami all were of utility rather than men ornament. The bride ami groom are natives of Jacksoii- rille ami eui h have many friends lx»th here and m the county who give them their best w ishes for a long and a happy married life. Mr. Luy has rented Mr*. Cook** residence oil South Third street an«! lit- and his brill« will tn.ike it their home. The lions«- was all in readiness and Mr. and Mrs. Luy lx-gan housekeep ing at once in their home. No. 25 The best stock ever brought to Med ford and the cheapest to be had in Jackson County for the quality is at The ladies of the M. E. Church have organize«! a ludics Aid S<>< letv in con ( nection with tin- church. Mrs C. W. i Conklin president, Miss Ethel Flory *ec- rctary, Miss Emma Armstrong treasurer. Society will meet Friday at 2 p. m All I ladies invited to meet with the society. W. IL McDaniels having decided to 1 give up busmras in Jacksonville lias sold ' his confectionery store to Chris ami Roy Ulrich w ho Tuesday removed the goods District Attorney A..................... E. Remnes has to their store. Mr. McDaniels will con decide«! to turn Walter Wyland. who i* tinue to handle the telephone business in Sheriff Rader's custody in lhe countv until some one cm lie secure«! lo take jail, over to the authorities of Nez. Per the office. I c< » county, Idaho, they lx iug very ii h « Mrs. Elizalx-th Basye accompanied bj [ ious to secure him. Thej have two against him <<ne f<»r horse her son L. C. Basye were in Jacksonville charges over Wednesday at the home of Chas stealing Mini one for jail breaking and Basye another son of Mrs. Basye's they have assured Mr R< am« s that they Thur«w!ay morning Mrs. Basye and Mr. I can semi Wiland to the ,x-n tentuiry for I Basye returned to their home at Missouri at least ID years. Th« v wan ed Sheriff Flat, tliei lx-ing act <ni>j..«nic<l by Chas. Rader that Wvlaiid hail a l ad r« cord in Basye who goes to look after some min Idaho and was <«n exjert jail bn-Hker. ing in which he i* interested on Ap Anv effort that Wyland mat make at of a quality only Ashland Normal Notes. cutting hts way oui of the Jackson county ]ir<idu<iiiv gta|«es plegate. equaled l»v the best grape districts of The second term opens Nov. 23. Emmet Beeson the well known stock-I jail wall be futile as it is hue I wi h chill Europe, hi fact thi* section is the only e«l steel ami a drill ora chisel will n<«t «ait Upwards of 2tM> students are enrolled man of Wagner creek will leave in a short district in tin Ctiited States, as has Item time for California with hi* wife and it. Wyland is a native of Clackamas proven by ti st, that can successfully in ail departments. sister, Miss Kate Be« son. The trip is for county, lietng rai-ed in the Wifi« it-< lion, grow the liner wine and table gra|*es of Prof, Watts gave a very interesting Mrs. Beeaon'* health which has not and he was a wild l«oi liefore lie liegan Europe. Mr. Britt and hi* father, Mr. talk on the character of Oliver Crom- Ix-en giaxl of late. Mrs. Beeson and Miss his career as a l«ad man. Sheriff Rader Peter Britt, who is a native of the cele well oti Wednesdav morning. Beeson will remain all winter in California has rec«-ivr«l word that Sh« rift Schultz brated Swiss grape districts, have fruited Pres, Mulkey is attending teachers but Mr. B«e»oti will return for a time will leave la-wiston Monday and !x hi re over do varieties of grapes anil they have institute at Jacksonville, The entire «luring the winter to l«M>k alter his ex Wednesday to get Wi.atul ami takt him had greater jier cent of slice« >s than have fat ulty will l»e at the institute on Friday. back to Idaho for trial. For his shooting tensive farm am! stia-k interests. The young ladies of the Athenian Lit sera | m - at Medford \\ vla::«l could < nil la- the vimaniists of any district in the W. R Hawk and wife arrived in Jack-1 The Jacksonville red erary Society will entertain the school sent up for a year or two while bis Idaho Unite«! States. sonviIIc Monday bv team from Elgin. | «»ffeners will land him Ix-himt the bars •oil has pi collar chemical constituent* on Friday evening of this week in the I'll ion county, «ml will make this p]a>-, for ten or more years ami In li lting the that product- a juicy, high flavored. Un gymnasium. their home. Tuesday they moved into Idaho authorities have him Jackson der gra|<« that w sure to make this one of Rev. C. A. Smyth of Lakeview visited the house on South Third street lately county and < >rcg< n will I m saved consul, r- the iaiuoiui gra| e districts of the world. school on Tuesday. He delivered a ven occupietl by Tho*. McClanahan. Mr. Another feature is the remarkable vigor able ex|«ense. instructive and pleasing address to the Hawk claims to lie a first class harness and licalthfulness of the vines. The Emil Britt has added to the Sentinel climatic conditions are jierfect for there students in the chapel. and shoe maker ami he has lx-enemploy The different churches of tlie city are ed by T C. Norris to work in hi* shop. exhibit a dozen bunches of grap-s that is not th« intense heat to make a tough, Mr. Hawk began Tn uraday and has turn weigh from two to three and u half watery nsipid grajx- and there is no taking turns on paying the bus fare of students each Sunday, ]x>un<ls each. The varii ties reprcsi nted wind at all to break the vines nor is the dormitory ---------- ---------------------------------- ... so ed out some well fmishe«! jol>*. that all may have the privilege of attend are the White Malaga, Rose of Piru. there cold, I m ating rain storms to des Owen Keegan, David Thum|mon and John Diinnington got Imck Thursday from Chassela's Ros«- ami Planning Tokay. In troy the ]>all«n and render the vines bar ing church. The new students this week are Ethel .« weeks hunting trip on the headwaters color, flavor, size of gr ijM s and sc metre ren nor to mt the grapes when grown. of Butte creek near Mt. Pitt. They of bunches these gra|a-s c«'iil«l not lx- ex Gra|ic growing has Isen demonstrat«rd to Newton. Davie Newton, Klamath Falls; found but little sign of game in the f<M»t celled In those grown in ani olner sec be a commercial successon the hills about Guy Jacobs, Lion. Lane county; Edith hills, finding more evidences of deer and tion of the Uiiiti-«i States or even in lacksonville and the time is not distant Gilisou. Edwin McKillop, Clarence Shel oilier animal* down in the lower valleys. Euriqw. The red m » i of the lulls alauit when the shipment of grape* and wine ley, Ashland. They succeeded, though, in getting one Jacksonville is winning a reputation for will lie a leading industry of this section. I Dates to Remember. fine deer and a numlier of bird« ami fish. During Mr. Keegan's absence Georg«- Saturday, Octolier 31—Y. P. S. C. E. so Henry was janitor at the court house and cial at Presbyterian church assembly he kept everything in the best of order room. aliout the building. Saturdav, October 31—Regular meeting of the Rogue River Fruitgrowers’ Un D. P. Freeze was in Jacksonville Wed ion at Medford at 2 p. m. nesday to greet his old time friends. He Monday, Nov. 2,— .Meeting of Jackson left Jacks«>nvillc in IH1M» going to Illi ville Fire Company. noi* and later to Iowa and two years Tuesday. Nov. 3.— Jacksonville Town ago to Montana where hr reside* at OF council meets. Hamilton, mid is following his trade of Tuesday, Nov. 3.— Regular meeting for carpenter. He has married since leav November of Medford city council. ing Jacksonville anil has one child. Mr. Wedn«r*day, Nov 4,— November term of Freeze had been to San Francisco for county courts convenes at Jacksonville. treatment for cancer on hi* lower lip. Mondav, Nov. 9— Regular meeting of The *|>ei-ialist applied a composition to Jacksonville board of trade. the cancer whicn caused it at the end of Thursday, Nov. 2ti—Grand Thanksgiv 12 days to drop out leaving a clean, ing ball in Jacksonville under auspices smooth wound which is healing nicely of Native Daughters. ami Mr. Freeze thinks that he will have Monday, Dec. 14 — l»ecetnl>er term of no further trouble from the disease. circuit court for Jackson county convenes Commissioner Thomas Riley long at Jacksonville. since gained the reputation of Ix-ing a Friday, December 18—Fanners Institute successful farmer and he is credited with at Jacksonville for Friday and Satur l>eing one of the most competent com dav. missioners Jackson county has ever had now he has earned new laurels and the Confessions of a Priest. qualification to membership in the Gold Rev. Jno. S. Cox of Wake. Ark., Ray Rial St Gun Club by shooting a w ild writes," For 12 vears I suffered from Vel- goose anil on the wing at that. The low Jaundice. I consulted a number of goose wn* a large, tine one and mud«- a physicians and tried all sorts of medi roast fit for a king <>r ii county commis cines. but got no relief. Then I liegan the sioner and its capture greatly elated Mr. use of Electric Bitters and feel that I am Our stock of Gentlemens Staple Furniihings is the Riley ami th«* intimntion is out that now cured of a disease that had me in its largest in Seuthern Oregon. there will b«- roast goose frequently here grasp for twelve years." If von want a after at the Rilev table. It is evident reliable medicine for Liver and Kidney that tile genial commissioner has been lie /ire a young concern, always ready to do business trouble, stomach disorder or general de target practicing for his friends here bility, get Eletric Bitters. It’s guaranteed or (/note prices. Will be pleased to show our goods. state that when he lived in Jacksonville by City Drug Store Only 50c. that he could not hit a burn door with a double-barreled shotgun. Miss Effie Weiss, who recently closed a successful school on Evans creek, began 'The marriage took place Wednesday a term ill the Mays Creek school on Mon evening at the residence of the bride s dav of last week. mother, Mrs. Ella Cook, of Miss Isa , D. H. MILLER’S The Pioneer Hardware Dealer. The Charter Oak and the Acorn both both heavy steel heaters, guaranteed airtight and to last a dozen years. Sheet planished Steel Heaters of our own make, the best low- priced airtight stove on the market. Anything in the Hardware Line. Mail Orders Promptly Filled FALL LINE MEN’S, BOYS’ AND CHILDREN’S CLOTHINC $5 to $20 a suit Men’s Suits from Boys’ Suits, 12 to 19 years, • $5 to $ 10 a suit Children’s Suits, 5 to 12 years, $2 to $5 per suit $7.50 to $I5 each Men’s Beaver Overcoats. $7.50 to M 0 each Men’s Irish frieze listers. $5 each Boys’ Overccuts Blanket Lined ( oats and Vests. Leather and Corduroy Coats Strauss Overalls, best make on lhe Coast, for Men and Boys.