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About Jacksonville sentinel. (Jacksonville, Or.) 1903-1906 | View Entire Issue (Oct. 30, 1903)
Residents of this vicinitv ar«- asked t<> 1 lilorv confidence and more determination eer days. Mr. Linn sp nt from 1M5I to 1,1 Jacksonville and then went to co op-rate with the Istard in scmlmg out in working for the upbuilding of their . r . .« Eastern Oregon atid this literature and to semi c«»pies to their own town, for towns no more than a , . , . later to , Ariz<»na wh« r« Ihht l'l» <» n lie has since resided. Mr. J,inn is a mining friend« in other M-ctions of this Coast ami business ent. rpruw grow without hard man and while here he baa exam.ned FRIDAY OF EACH WEEK in th«- East. Then- arc many ¡icrsons {»iisbing on the pirt those concerned. sev< ral propositions for Chicago Capital- who would gladiv come to this section Nerveless business men s »on fail and ,*’*- ■ ■a " " - l IIAMI.Ss I'. ih ron O " II. Owen, who some lime sin««- «lid they know of th« advantages that nerveless tow-ns soon die of drvrot. bought out Orr & liemmer’s gr<M-erv «•an I k - had In re. From California many Entered ui Ihr | m >«I<>HK'«- ul Jm ksnnvillr, Walnut growing is soon to I m - one of store in Medford, has moved tin st<M-k <»f hit kiMHi lutility, Oregon. MM MCtTHlfl c I mwm matter immigrant« could I k - had, fiersons who goorls to the Adkins block in that place. tin-industries of Oregon ami so great λ The in w store room is.'S0xl4o f«-«t with fiml that section t«H> hot for them ami Hl ns«. kll-Tlils Kvrks all opp,rt uniti« s so fully taken up that tin- demmd for tre- sthat h Portland ntir- a large war« house to th«- rear which gives < *nr yr nr M-rvman has plac»-d an <»rder in Fram e Mr. <» a « n one of the largest stor«- r«M»ms fl »Ml Hla munili* * • ■ 75 they arc unable to make satisfactory in im any town in the county . It is Mr. Thrrr imaitlis .... Ü) vestments. From tin- coast section of for additional tr«-i-s with which to fill his Owens intention to put in •« st«»-k of gro Oregon ami Washington mmy settlers orders. It would lx- a profitable venture ceries Mild similar good- th it will be Ct.l lltllMI. Tl UMS for M»me ntirM-ryman in this Valiev to «•otnple’.e in every re-|»ect «nd so large Tllr Hriltllli l alni Ihe Wn kly < »rrgniiiuii wlll could lx- bail for this Valley, for the ex grow these tree« for the gen ral market. that h«- can fill any order that may I k - I h - Min lo <>n> n<l<lr<-ss tur f.'a yrat The Hrtitl cessivc damp climate of that section, the brought to him. nel givrs llir |m ksill connty «lews unii Ole «»re dark, foreboding skies for six months of Here in Rogue River V dley walnuts are goniHli glves lite siale. tintinnii! unii wotlii uews Prof S. P. Robbins and fiis bride ar- so well ada;>te«l to the country that they tini» a osile« 1« «lite lo «ove» thè etltlo- tu ws the year together with the heavy forests, rived home Sunday afternoon. ___ Thcv ___ lieti! al nlnmi thè prlce ol Imi otte |m|Mr (the stiini|>s and blackened logs, ’em! to reproduce themselves as do the wild wal found their home all in readiness for nut» of the East for if the nuts are not them and a nice lunch which hail Ix-en I miai . s< km . MirrioNK The Jm ksoiivlllr sentinel iliscourage many p-rsonsnew to the coun will tw w in io any nddrraa, at any poatiiffice tn {»repartd bv Mr-. E. E. Washburn ami try am! they seek mon- congenial sur picked they will grow ab«>ut the tree as Mrs. C. I.. Reanics. The-e laoie- put the the t utted mule», lot lour week« lor lo ceni» readily as do acorns The cost of grow All • u I. m r ipilona. regular or trial, will Ire prompt roundings and greater comforts. Th« house to rights ami had it in p rfi-ct ly atot>lM-<l at the dale ol raplralion. unlcaa a re uewaf la received East is getting so overcrowded th.it those ing walnut trees is much less th in th it order for Mrs. Robbins am! the yard, not lx»rn with a golden spM»n in their of fruit trees for there are in» |«-sts to pirrhes and woodhotise had Ix-en given tom In s by Oeorg Birdseve and Friday, October 30, 1903 mouth h ive a lively hustle of it to secure contend with and here where there are finisbing Ephrann Wilson, two hoy-s who h««l no cold severe storms in th«- spring to farm land ora business venture. The in volunteere«! to help the ladies make the TO HELP JACKSONVILLE. dustrious, ambitious young men ami wo kill the tender sprouts the young wal • home «-«»til ng pleasant to Mr. and Mrs. The JackMinvtllr Ix.ard of trade has men go west ami settle in tin- section of , nuts grow as re.idilv ns the native forest Robbins. Wedding stationery, the latest out, at three matt« rs of much imp« rt nice to the which they have hear«1, the most and) trees the Sentinel offii e. welfare of this town alld of the adjacent which has th« lx-st advantages to offer County Judge Chas Prim announces E. A. Spalding, a prominent mining country now in band and there is every them in climate, farm, commercial, mm that the county court will take up as a man of Tacoma and whois at the head certainty that they will la- consummated. ufacturing « r professional lines. The special order of business Thursday, N<»- of a syndicate that bought some exten One is to get a new route for the Central Rogue River valley has a cliina'e not ex- veiulw-r 5. at !• a. m . the r<- adjustment, sive placer grounds on Forest creek has Point-Jacksonville road from Hanlev I celled by any section of the Unitid where necessary . of the Ixaiiwlari« s of la-eti in Jacksonville tor the two weeks lllltte Io all inters«-« tioll with the Medford Stat« sand imlustrially it is coni) ara'.ive- '.lie- precinct* of Jackson county. The previous to this arranging for the com mencing of work on his mine. Thurs road at the point where the boundary ly an undevcloj.«-«! stetion and In-re Judge request« that all jiersons interested day Mr. Sp «tiling left for For-st creek line of the Hanley amt Duncan place« hustling men ami bright women «an find in ell -nges in their precincts lx- oil and he will put men at work at once to touches the M< <tfor<l road aud then for a Ix-tter oppirtuni'.ics to make a success hand next Thursday morning an>1 |»r< sent get ditches ami plant in order by the ■ hange in the road on to Jacksonville ful start in life thijn ill any other ¡»art of their reasons. Th« law provides that time the tains -et in to afford water for piping. Mr. Spalding has some rich that will inakr the Jacksonville-Medford the Pacific Coast. at tn«- Nov«mlx-r 1« rm <»f county court ground ■ nd there is every prosjx-ct that road on an airline amt the finest Iroule pre« eding '.he biennial state election the he w ill have a good dean up next spring Corn husking in Rogue River Valiev van! in the county. The change in Iroth Th«- m image took place in Wo-xlbtirn Kiunty court may make *u h changes in the Central Point ami the Medford road is ab< ut completed for tins season. The the pncinct boundaries of their counties Oregon, on Saturday last of Mr. William Johnson of Applegate to Miss Edith Wil is marie necessary by the encroachment» acreage this le.ir is the larg« s'. ever grown as may I m required. \s a state election son Sunday Mr. Johnson and his brir'e of Jackson ertek upon tin roadway. The tn the Valh-v, but the vii hi in most fields is to 1 h held next June the precinct arrived in Jacksonville ami to >k dinmr road committee expect to have their is la-low th«- average, the unusual «try Ixiundari« s can only I m - changed at this w th Mr. John-on’s mother, Mrs. Paulii e petition ready for signatures tile last of summer having injure«! the growth of Noveiid» r inn of the county court, and Hines, and in the afternoon they drove this week and they will hurry the matter the stalks. R< gue River Vail« y is th« no ch mgecaii ag «in lie niaile for two years. to Applegate where on Humbug cret k Mr Johnson has a fine farm. Mr. John so as to get the required notices posted only Mi-tion of Or gon where corn Jackson county has so increased in pop son had his home all furn.sh--<l ami Mr«. grows and rip ns thoroughly ami where :!i> days before the Deer ml nr term of illation in the past two years that nearly Hines had «j ent lie w« ek in getting e«- countv court at which tun« the |ctiti<>n corn is grow n as one of the leaeling farm all of the precimt- need to have their crything in [ erfect order for the count g will la- presentr«! for action bi the court. products. While the nights .ire not hot botiml iries eiiaiged in order to bitter ac of the new housek«teper. The voui g |x-op1e first met at Eugene when bo h Tin- committee to se< ure a lietter mail enough to make tile growing of the big commodate v 'ter- and to conform to the were students at the State University. «lent varieties of corn of the Middle West • servicc for Jacksonville an«l the .Apple state law wb ch says that a precinct sh ill Mrs. Johnson is an educated, practical young woman with none of the frivolous- gate country are now securing signers to ami South a success In re yet the smaller no', contain mon- than :kM> vol« rs. ntss of the average college girl and -be the petition asking for a morning mail northern varieties of corn are giown here has made a most favorable impression quite as successfully as in th«- Northern from Medford. So scroll as the required with ail whom she h is met since si e and East« rti states. Winn corn here In signatures are rec« ived the {x-tittoil will 0 LOCAL NOTES. came to reside in Jackson county. Mr. Johnson is a young man whose education I m - forwarded to Congressman H< rm.mu comes more fully acclimated and the All tile latest m igazillvs ami periodi has made him broad and practical anil for endorsement and for him to prtrxent fanners generally «mploy mor« improved he is counted one of the most successful cals at the City Drug Store. and thorough niethixls of pl.mt.ng and it to tile postal departineilt. There is and industrious young farmers of Apple Miss Annie Keegan is «{lending the gate. an urgent need tor this morning mail as cultivation the average vield will he week at Lake Cr»« k on a vt«it to Miss greatly imreused. As now carted on nmler the pre«« nt nervier two Portland Minnie Si«l ley. mails and on«- San Francisco mail arrives the yield run- from 20 to Hu bushels per A. W. Elmer went to Applegate Moti- here at noon and business men have but acre, tin- latltr amount only lx-ing in day to spend a week with lriemls ami to two hours in which to make up their fields that have good so.l .«nd the lx-st of have a hunting tri]». for the student and the writer, replies and get the aft«-rn<M>n mail north cultivation. 40 bushels being the usual E. F. Brickley h as gone to Forest rind th«- night mail south. Tilt- Portland vield under averagi conditions. The ertek where lie will lit foreman on the as an authoritative reference book for schools, families and business |>.q>crs lav twelve hours m Medford and acreage is I m ing increased tach y ear as Spalding placer mine for this winter. mor, land is brought under cultivation, the S hi Francisco pa|*ers six hours lie- The Jacksonville High School scholars men, there is one book which of fore they can be forwarded to Jackson the corn lx-ing used ns a rotation crop ate now wearing a class | in that is m at fers superior advantages both in ville. The present mail service works a with grain and alfalfa. The orchanlists in design and has the class colors for the solid value of its information, this tear, white and gold. great inconvenience on the Applegate are large growers of c< rn they planting Frank Meiigoz. Eric Anderson, George jieople, mail for Ruch. Runcorn. Watkins, corn in their new orchards for the first Waite and Sylvester Arrowsmith, who and the ease with which it is ob Applegate, Stenmbnat ami Kubli and few years after planting the trees. each hold fine cop|K r claims on Squaw tained. creek. were in Jacksonville this week ar the other lower Applegate offices living One’s admiration for Webster’s Alx-rdt en. the Washington town oil ranging some «Teals in mining property, delayed 24 hours. A morning mail would International Dictionary increases (»ray Harlxir. lately the sc« ne of a Mrs. W. M. Colvig, who is Grand give the Applegate offices their mail the conflagration that burned three-quarters Chief <>f Honor of tin Degree of Honor daily as it comes to be better same day that it arrives in Medford. of a million dollars worth of property in for Oregon, went to Portland last Sun- known. It never refuses the infor The re-arranging of the voting precincts the business {»art of the town is rallying day and will spend the week there nt- mation sought and it never over of this section of the- county is another from the blow and is determined to help tending to «Inties pertaining to ln r office. matter that is of interest to a large Kindling Wood—JI .00 a load at card whelms one with a mass of mis itself and to keep the town one of the or delivereil. Iowa I.mnlier C«»tli|x<ny. ntitnlier of voters for the- present arrange information illogically arranged. most jirosp rmis places in all Washing Mrs. C. W. Conklin had a gathering of ment makes it impossible for many to ton. At the time of the big lire the some of her Medford friends Thur-dav at The St. James Gazette of London, reach their polling places except by citizens doclitied outside aid stating that her home for dinner, all living teachers England, says: For the teacher, the pu traveling long distances that are- totally they were amply able to help themselves who were in Jacksonville attending the pil, the student and the litterateur, there1 unnecessary. The board of trade com institute. Het guests were Miss Hoken- is nothing better; it covers everything. and now they have undertaken to secure v os. Miss Jeffrey, Miss Ferguson, Miss mittee are- consulting with those- inter the addition of 150 men to the town's Fielder and Miss Hoge. The New and Enlarged Edition ested and when they decide upon a pay roll by offering free site ami free T. H. Brown of Antioch is spending recently issued has 25.(MX) new satisfactory plan for adjusting the bound water and atso to give free fuel to a the week in Jacksonville the guest of his words and phrases, 23(54 pages aries of the- precincts in and about Jack Air. Brown, company that propose to put in a paper niece, Mrs T. C. Norris. Millville they will present the matter be and 5000 illustrations. mill that will cost Jt.350,000. It was this is one of the directors in tin- Antioch dis trict and lie states that the board has fore the Nove tnlx-r term of the county Our mime is on the title-pa in-- of nil the spirit of self reliance and push that built hired Mrs. G. I.. Johnson of Medford to authentic dictionaries of the Webster wrie- court. up against the most adverse circumstan teach their school which is to commence LET US SEND YOU FREE The Jacksonville board of trade lias a ces Sjiokane and Seattle as well as many next Monday. Mrs. Johnson is to receive "A Test in Pronunciation'' which nllot-il- a a salary of J40 |ier month. large amount of immigration literature «if the other thriving towns and cities of pleasant ami instructive evening's entertain, Adam Linn has liven spending the p-ist ment. Illustrated imniphlet also lice. for free distribution, copies of which will the West ami Jacksonville could profit week ill Jacksonville visiting with his be sent to any address upon application. greatly did the citizens of the town have brother. David Linn and friends of pion- G. * C. M ER RIA M ('«Pul-s.. Springtlehl. Mas-. JACKSONVILLE SENTINEL AS A WORKING TOOL I