Jacksonville sentinel. (Jacksonville, Or.) 1903-1906, October 30, 1903, Image 5

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    Society Sons <>l American devolution.
Hiippcnincjs Hereabouts.
Ifallis Parks, one of the bright farmer
Portland, Oregon, October I, limit.
The Oregon Society of Son» of the boys of Little Applegate was ill Jackson­
American Revolution ha« several times ville Wednesday.
ill the past offered prizes to the school
If you want to rent a farm or have land
children of tin- state for essays on sub­
to rent see T. C. Norris, Jacksonville.
jects connected with Revolutionary His
lory. The results in the past have en-
Bruce Buck ami Eric Andi rson went to
couritge'l the Society to renew the offer Sqmtw creek Wedm*sday to resume work
at this time. Prizes of #25, #15 and #10, . on their cop|M.*r claims.
rcsjM-ctivcIy, will therefore I m - awarded ,
Lunch consisting of Halloween daint­
lor the three best essays in the order of
ies 25 cents.
merit, written by students in the public I
Chris I’lrich lias ship]M*d during the
schools of Oregon, on uny of the follow '
|sist w< < k two tons of cornmeal to points
ing subject»:
1. I he/Arousing of Public Opinion,: in California. Mr. I’lrich is building up
the Work of Samuel Adams, Thomas quite a trade in corn meal ami during
Paine, John Dickinson ami
Patrick the winter months especially, each year
he grinds nt his mill large quantities of
Henry.
corn.
2. Lexington ami Concord.
3. The Hattie of King's Mountain.
See those odd parlor piece«, nothing
4. Virginia's Part in the American nicer l<>r a wedding ora birthday present.
Revolution.
C. W. Conklin's.
Essays Mre limited in le ngth to 3,(NM) I
Judge Prim. George Neulier ami Thom­
words; must I k * written on one side of
the |si|H-r in the student's own hand* I as Kenney got back last Haturday from
their two we« ks hunting trip in tin* Cas­
writing and must I k - acc<>m|xinied by
cade mountains alxait the headwaters of
the certificate of the principal of the
Rogue river. They report a fine trit» ami
s< h<xd attended by the author, to the
had goo<l success hunting ami fishing
effect that the author is a Ixaii fide
They brought home a generous supply- of
student ill tile sc I icmi ) and has been ill at- .
venison, which they divided with their
tendance therein
not le ss than four '
friends.
weeks during the sch'Md year of I1HI3-4. '
Essavs must lx- forwarded t<> the < lair
A numlx r of music lovers of Jackson­
man of 'he committee in charge, Wallace ville visited Ashland last Sunday to hear
McCamant, 34 Concord Building, Port the Elh ry band concert and they rejxirt
and, <>re., so as to reach him not later 1 the music of high class and the band one
than February 1st, P.mt
In awarding of the great organizations of the country.
the prizes the committee will I m * gov- 1 Those attending from Jacksonville were
erned'by these three considerations:
C. J. Nunati, Mr«.Josephine Russel. Mr«.
1. Historical accuruc*v.
Susie Neil, Miss Franc« s Nunan
M. M
Real Estate Dealer
2. Manner of treatment.
Taylor, ami U in. M. Colvig and his sons
3. Orthography, grammar,
syntax Donald ami Vance.
PHOENIX,
-
-
-
OHEGON
and punctuation.
J. C. Stratford, the photographer who
Any ad<liti'-nal information which may |
I have it) tnv hands at the present time a large ntim­
I m * desired will l«e cheerfully furnished was lu re four years ago. and w hom most
by any niemlwr of tin- committee. The . of you remember. Im returned and will
ber of Bargains in FARM, FRUIT and GARDEN
e«sav which is awarded tin- prize will I m * 1 o|x*n a gallery for a short time. With 1
those
who
know
of
his
work
then*
is
no
LANDS, and TOWN PROPERTY, of which the
published tn full, with the name of the
question of his ability to equal the best
author, in the public press.
following is a partial list.
city work. mi that you should not ne­
J ohn K. K ollock ,
glect this opportunity to supply your­
T ikis . G. GKKKNK,
selves. Special announcement next week. No. I—Is 550 acre« more or less. .11«) acres So. 31— An 80 acre farm seven miles
W allace M c C amant ,
Rogue River Ixittom land, all fenced,
Committee.
from railroad, level land, good soil, 15
To get |ierfect rest u«e one of those
g«Hwl house barn and other buildings.
acres cleare«! and fenced, 2<i acres in
«ilk floss or cotton felt mattresses. They
The balance, alxiut 25l) acre«, g<xxl for
Man) Mothers of a Like Opinion.
pasture,
remainder easily cleared.
arc the best. C. W. Conklin.
tiinlier an«l pasture. This place is sit­
Dwelling house well finished, cost ov­
Mrs I'ilmer. of Cordova, Iowa, say«:
Dr. and Mrs. J. W. Robinson, Hon.
uated on R«»gue River, near town.
er #500. Bearing orchard; fine well
••One of me children was subject to ami Mrs C. C. Beekman drove to Gobi
The land is of fine qualitv. Price t>er
and springs; is sub-irrigated, an«l can
croup of a m v< re type, and the giving of Rax Mondav to view tin- work lieing car­
acre........................................................ $25
be made one of the best small farms of
Cliamlx-rhiin'« Cough Remedy promptly, I ried on there by the Condor Power &
Jackson county. Is owned by a non­
always brought relief. Many mothers in Water Company. They rew»rt that Dr. No. 2 — Isa tract of 1520 acres, all fenced,
12(N) acre» good alfalfa lan«': a stream
resident who will give a bargain in or­
this ncighborhiMMl think the same as I do Ray is having work pnshe«l rapidly and
running through it of 150 miners'
der to sell quick.
alMtul this remedy and want no other that it will not I m - so manv months until
inches of water with which the whole
kind for their children.” For sale by­ the big elctric power plant is in opera­
I2)«)a< res ian I m - irrigate«!. The other No. 33-15', acres, all in cultivation;
City Drug Store.
bouse, barn, etc., near Phoenix; will
tion. Rogue over in pouring over the
32o acres is high« r ground, which is
be sold ail together or divided.
<lam looks like a miniature Niagara Falls.
well situated for reservoirs and feed
grounds
This tract is situated in No. 34. - 121«) acres all improved.
Har«l luck seems to I k * the lot of C. C.
Klamath county, alxiut 20 miles from
Fine Ixittom land. Rogue River run­
Pursel the Applegate sawmill Ulan. Two
Klamath Fall«, a county roa«l running
ning through it; 500 acres under irriga­
months ago his dwelling house burned,
by it ami a railroad now- within about
tion and balance easily watered. Good
together with nearly all the contents,
5o miles and building rapidly towards
buildings and other improvements; six
and now his sawmill has burned, it hav- ,
it and is certain to pass near by it. or
miles from railroad; near postoffice and
mg lM-en «le«troye<l last Friday night.
cross it in the near future. A g<xxl
school. Fine alfalfa, fruit or garden
The mill had lieen run during the day
farm house nml Irani and corrals on
land. Is the cheapest land in Jackson
and at •■> o'clock Mr. Purse! ltxiked over
the place. One of the best liargains in
Having opened Steam Cleaning
county. Price per acre........... _........ $30
tile mill carefully, as was his custom, to
ami Pressing Works tn Medford,
all Southern Oregon. Price jx*r acre
see that no danger of fire was apparent,
............................................................... $10. No. 36—174 3 acres of pasture land on
we are prepare«! to do anything
and all lM*itig well he retired ami at mill­
Rogue River. Will be sold at a bar­
in our line with neatness and «lis
night he was aw-aki tied by- the roar of No. 1 — House ami 4 lots in Phoenix.
gain.
patch.
conflagration, the mill tiring then amass
Price........................ ............................ $600
Mo. 39__ 2'j acres, three-fourths of a
of flames. Mr. Pursel and his men suc­
We make a sjx-cialty of la«!ie«'
mile from Medford.
Good garden
ceeded hi preventing the fire spreading No. 8-—55 acres, house and 2 lianis, 12
work, ami guarantee satisfaction
acres
liottom
land,
the
balance,
43
ac
­
land.
Good
box
house.
...................
$350
to
the
lumber
vard,
but
the
mill
having
in every resficct.
res, all g«xMl land, ‘«-mile from depot;
lieen in operation but a short time there
Work calle<l for ami delivered.
12 acres under ditch at the head of the l<«) acres on Applegate river. 1*4 miles to
was not much lumlwr on hand. The
Apply for our club rates for
School, lji miles to store ami postoffice.
ditch. Price......... _......................... $5000
mill was new and of idiout 15.1««) feet
Gtxxl house, barn and other buildings.
gentlemen.
capacity.
Th«- building was a light No. 10 — 23 acres all fenced and in
30 acres under cultivation, balance
structure ami made «o little heat that the
METROPOiITAN
cultivation. A house and liarn, alxmt
timber. Fine springs for gravity water
machinery
was
injured
but
little.
The
50 fruit trees just coming into bearing.
STEAM CLEANING & PRESSING WORKS,
and irrigation. Is the making of a
planer which Mr. Pursel bought recent­
1'2 miles from town. Price..... $1,000.
fine fruit or stock farm.
Has goo«l
Upstair», Opposite I’osloffke.
ly of Chris I’lrich was not injure«! as it
placer and quartz prospects. Will be
So.II
—
145
acres
on
Butte
creek.
25
acres
had not yet been place«! in the mill. Mr.
MEDFORD,
•
•
OREGON
sold at a bargain...........................................
in cultivation, 25 acres more to put in;
Pursel Iwiiig a man of courage and deter- j
all fenced, fair buildings, Jackson No. 40— 3ii acres, «in a creek affording
initiation will not give up but promises
county. Oregon. A bargain.
plenty of gotxl water: goo«l soil and
to rebuild his mill this winter and be
fine fruit land. Three acres in alfalfa;
ready for sawing early next spring.
So. 12— 204 acres, all under fence, good
good buildings: near good school and
5-r«xim house, g«M>«l spring, water con­
Orchard for lease.
other advantage*. $1500. one-half cash
veyed to house by pijx-, 2 g«Mxl barns,
balance on time. Is a big bargain.
The Bybee orchard a mile from Jack­
215 acres of choice land in cultivation,
sonville consisting of 30 acres. 11 acres of
good for all kinds of grain, :U) or 4(1 No. 41.— 4000 acres of choice land «elect­
prunes, balance in apple« with a few
acres would produce g«Kxl alfalfa. This
ed in an early day. Will lie sold in
peaches, will be lease«! for a term of
is otic of the best farms in the valley,
tracts to suit. Will make a dozen or
y ears to a responsible person.
House, j
2'j miles from Phoenix. Price per
20 fine farms. This is an opportunity
barn and outbuildings.
Spring water I
acre.......................
$35
to secure a home in the lx-st ¡«art of
pijx-d to house. For terms call on or
the Rogue River valley.
address William Bybee, Jacksonville, Ore. No. 14 — 4<M> acres, li miles from Medford,
a
gcxxl
house,
2
barns
100
acres
in
Complete Line of Fall and
No. 43.— 40 acres of unimproved land.
Saves Two From Death.
cultivation Phoenix.
Has some g«HMl fir. pine and oak. Most
Whiter Good«, Fine Qual­
"Our little daughter had an almost fa­ So. 15— 138 acres on Rogue River. 100
of laml can be easily cleared; good
ity. Latest Effects and a
tal attack of whooping cough an«l broil- i
soil, plenty of water; half a mile from
acres of as g«xxl land as any man could
very Complete Selection.
chitin,” writes Mrs. W. K. Haviland, of
school and church.
Six miles from
wish for. No improvements. Thirty­
Armonk, N. V., “but, when all other
Bybee bridge. Price per acre......... <10.
acres of it could lie made ready for the
remedies failed, we saved her life with j
plow with 15 days labor.
Price ..$500
I will be pleased to show
No. 45.— Over 80 acres of good alfalfa
Dr. King's New Discovery. Our niece,:
you my goo«ls whether
laml; 50 acres Bear creek bottom land
who ha«l Consumption in an advanced No 25— House and 3 lots in Phoenix, lots
yon buy or not. Store
00x120 each; good house well finished.
with a large irrigation ditch.
Two
stage,
also
used
this
wonderful
medicine
|
iiext door to Postoffice.
first-class houses, two go«xl hams and
and to-duy she is perfectly well.” Des­ No 26— -House ami 2 lots in Phoenix, lots
a fine spring house. Adjoining laml sell­
perate throat and lung diseases yield to
tM)xl20 feet each.
ing for #200 an acre. Price per acre $130
Dr. King's New Discovery as to no other I
medicine on earth. Infallible for Coughs No. 30 -18 acres well improved, house,
barn ami other out buildings; one-half No. 47.— City property, 2 acres, fine new
ami Colds. Title and #13«) bottles guar­
house, good well and liarn. Goo«l land.
in young orchard; near Phoenix.
anteed by City Drug Store.
Trial bottle
4 blocks from central school........ $750.
Price.....................
$1200.
free.
F urniture
Can furnish anything
in this line handled on
the Coast. Orders for
fine goods a specialty.
NEW
Also agent for the
HOME SEWING MACHINE
C.
W.
CONKLIN
UNDERTAKER AND EMBALMER
MATT CALHOUN
Clothes
Made Like New
V____________ >
RE-OPENED
JACKSONVILLE :: ::
:: MILLINERY STORE
MISS E. HOOVER