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About Jacksonville sentinel. (Jacksonville, Or.) 1903-1906 | View Entire Issue (Oct. 30, 1903)
pOLVIGft DURHAM LAWYERS BOARD OI I KADI IN SESSION. Propositions Importimi to Jack son ville D im ussrd nnd Special Committees Ap- pointed to ( arry out Work ot Board. X* LOCAL NOTES, x? E. W. Allen, a Medford young man well known in Jacksonville, is now at McKittrick. California, where he is em ployed with an oil pio-|M.-cting company. The Jacksonville Iss-iril of trade held a There vs i11 services at St. Josephs met ting Monday evening at the town a. in. hull that was well attended by the busi Catholic chon h Smulav at and ":3o p. in and Rev. Father Murphy lie»» men of the town. The first matter up for con»ideration will hold s< rvices at Medford al I02J0 a. was the re|»>rt of the s|x-cial committee nt. All work rtjiml to the I m ’»I to I m - had if« Port I m nd that hud been investigating the feasabil- Ex-Assessor I. C Pendleton and Mrs. Crown», llndtf« work Mild Artificial Teeth ity of improving the Jacksonville Med Pendleton of Taba- Rock wete in Jack on t idier rubber or celluloid pluter ford road. Judge Day chairman of the Jackionvill* • • Oregon committee and G'-orgc la wis and Chart« » sonville Monday to attend the funeral service al the burial of the late Miss .Aria Diiiiiotd each stated that they 'lid not Cook, of Hybee Bridge. Mr. and Mr», think it possible to make a jiermanent Pendleton »topped in tow n until after road down Jackson creek and after hav- stip|M-r and wete guests of Mr. and Mr». l mg investigated the various proposed James Wilson. v e i *. ri l/l. .riusi • V NITRI» STATES I. ANU COM MISSION EK routes to wliii h to change the rou>! that E. L. Parra ha» sold his farm of .'IX they had decided that the l>est route and Filing» mui final proof* for homratrad* the one that would I m - <-hea|M-»t ill the acres near Central Point to F. W. South unii liinta-t duini« inaile long run would I m - to extend the Medford ard of Chicago for $40011 the deal taring J ichionvill« Oregon r<Mid direct went through the Kxri-wski made by M. Bellinger of Medford. Mr. and Miller places to an intersection with Southard will take jm , sm ssion at once Valley street at Mr. Fick** place. This and Mr. Farri will move to Medford. route would give an airline road la-tween Mr. Southard is a brotlu r-in-law of A. C. Jacksonville and Medford and on a loca Tayler one of the leading shoe dealers of S-J • i I.AWYI au-vi/u k tion win re no interference would l»e ha-l Medford. by either Jackson creek or Daisy creek. Andrew Cantral one <»f the leading ».•Hier op|Mj*»ítr Court While till» change would damage the cattle men of Applegate and w hose ranch Jackaonvlll» • • Oregon ; projierty through which it ran, yet tak is on Little Apple gate was in Jackson I mg the riMul from the present location in ville Tuesday. Mr. Cantrall is yet hold I the creek channel would enable the ad- ing bis la-ef, but expects to sell within a C. L. Vuaa Homing land owners to bulkhead Jackson short time. Hi* stock cattli- are vet in creek and retain it in it* present channel the Siskiyou mountains and he will let and to prevent it from overflowing and them remain there until the snow covers burying their land in the tailing-- 1 up the feed, which will be in about a I* ATTORNEY-AT-LAW that pour down the creek each winter.! month. A. E. Reame», district attorney, A general discussion of the subject > 1st Judicial District. The marriage I mii was announced followed tile committee** re|M,rt. the Oregon tenor of which was to agree with the last Sunday at St. Josephs church of JacksiHt. Illr. committee in the »election of the direct Timothy Dugan of Eagle Point and Miss route for the new road. The need for Minnie Sidlev of latke Creek. This Sun I the bcttcrnient of the Central Point road dae the marriage ban of Jaqer BePinger ! was also brought up and it wa« fully agr of Portland and Miss Mary Dickey of 1 I ' • I'lIVSICIAN ntid HFKGF.ON ecd that a change of route for that road Sams Valley will l»e announced. The ; from Hanlev Butte to the Midford road wedding ot Mr. Dugan and Miss Sidley liftier lu Orth» HiilldinK should lie sectire'l. Jackson creek has will take place within about a week, that Hour» tn 5 and 7 to h p m taken possession of this road t<x» ami a of Mr. Bellinger and Miss Dickey will not take place until ala>ut the 15th. of Jackaonvill» Oregon few flixxl* will so wash out the road that it will lie imtiHssible to travel Tite November. plan that met the approval of the board J. C. Stratford who was formerly tn- was to relocate the road from Hanley gaged tn the photogralipic business in Butte along the east side of the present Jacksonville has returned and will open 's—J ATT o HNHVAT-I.AW road to the dividing line lietwcen the i gallery for a time. For the |»ast three Will practice in all court* of tile Hanley and the Duncan farms and then months he has Isen at Vreka. His si it«- go direct south along this hue to an in’er- brother. Rev. J. I,. Stratford, who with 1 Other on California street one section with the Medford road. This their mother Mrs Sarah Stratford, «re block south of the court house. would not increase the distance at all lie Itoth residents of Canby, in Clackamas I Oregon tween Central Point mid Jacksonville, Jack »on vWle, • • county, where he has charge of the, while the change in the Medford-Jac k- Methodist church. For the j»ast two sonvilie route would shorten that road years R< v. Stratford has lieeti ¡»astor of nearly half a mile, Bv a vote it was de- 1 the Methodist church in Orland, Calif ciderl to adopt the proposed changes in ornia. < J • JEWELER these roads and a special committee of Mr. and Mrs. W. T. Bostwick wire in Watches and clinks rc|xiired five was appointed by President Mem-rve, promptly ami all work gttaran- consisting <»f Gus Newbury, J Nunan, Jacksonville Monday buying supplies. teed. S. J. Day, S.J. Dav. George Lewis ami Henry They were on their way to their home Wendt to jerepare the necessary j* tition, on Forest creek from Anderson creek, Office op|M»»ite I’. S. Hotel. secure the signatures, ami present the where thev had spent a week with Mrs. Oregon petition to the county court the intention Bostwick's mother Mrs. Elizalieth Sny Jacksonville. ... lieing to lay the ]« tition la fore the court der. Mr. Bostwick has quite a band of cattle and he isone stockman who is not at the December term. The need of a morning mail service lie- frightened at the drop in prices, he feel tween Jacksonville ami Medford was con- ing cofident that so soon as this shortage suit-reft and a sjwcial committee consist-- of feed is |x«st that prices will come up ing of Jas. Cronemiller. M. M. Tayiorand to what they have l»een for some time C. P. Brigg* was appointed to get up a past, and he will hold his stock cattle Veterinary Surgeon. petition and secure the indorsement of over even though feed is expensive. Congressman Hetmanti ami then forward Deputy County Treasurer Robert iJow the ja tition to the postoffice department. and Mrs. Dow went to Uniontown Satur The matter of securing a more satisfact day and returned Monday, spending the | ory arrangements of the precinct bound- time at the home Janies Cantrail, a broth aries was also considered and a sjiecial er of Mrs. Dow. While on the Applegate committee consisting of John S. Orth. Mr. Dow participated in a l»ear encount- , Gus Newbury and C. L. Realties wa* ap- er, which lacked but little of l»eing as pointed to present the matter at the Nov dangerous and exciting as were his brush ember term of county court. es with the Filipinos when he was with ' the Second Oregon inthe Philippine cam- , Chamberlain'* Cough Remedy. paign. Mr. Cantrall had built a log pen Noone who is aquainted with its good trap tn which to catch a l»ear that had qualities can lie surprised at the great been too familiar about his place. Sun popularity of Chamberlain's Cough Rem day morning Mr. Cantrall and Mr. Dow- edy. It not only cures colds ami grip found the bear in the trapand while stand- ■ effectually and permanently, but prevents mg by the trap admiring the plump form these diseases from resulting in pneumo* and black shining coat of Bruin the latter nia. It is also a certain cure for croup. didn't see so much to admire in them and Whooping cough is not dangerous when made a bolt for liberty and crowding up I this remedy is given. It contains no the r<M»f poles liegan to crawl out. But i opium or other harmful sulistance and Mr. Dow's soldier blood was up and he mav lie given as confidently to a baby as did not pro]x»se to let the enemy escape I No chalk, clay, corn starch nor to an adult. It is also pleasant to take. in such a lx»1d dash so he jumped upon I mi I miiiouh coloring umci I ill my When all of these facts are taken into the jxiles and held the bear fast while i candy. The finest Caromela. Hwi»» consideration it is not surprising that Mr. Cantrall got a shot in with his gun ' Cream a an<l HonBonaa specialty. people in foreign lands, as well as at and ended the bear's carver. As all brave j Nut», Fruita mid Canned Good». home, esteem this remedy very highly soldiers never boast of their deeds, Mr. ‘ All kind» of Holt Prink» handled. ami very few are willing to take any Dow disclaims all prowess as an intrepid i other after having once used it, For hunter but the pelt of a big fine bear is | sale by City Drug Store. Plain Mlxad Candy evidence that he is game and not loath to j IO Cents per Pound. face danger in a bear hunt. Notice. ...... JOHN S ", ORTH R. NEH A E REAMES G. GALE. M D D P,US NEWBURY w H I C K E L City Drug .... Store SCHOOL BOOKS All the boohs required in theCommonand High Schools. Tablets, Pen- cils, InK, Pens, Slates and sponges. Prices that will save you money. ¡•'inc grade of CIGARS handled Special attention ffiuen Prescriptions to J. W. ROBINSON M. D. Propri»tor, Jacksonville, - Ore 6‘The sort that fìts^ The sort that wears The sort that gives But never tears.” WHAT’S THAT? The new Fall Under wear at tne Toggery. SMOKING JACKETS BATH ROBES NEW FALL TIES J. H. Messner, Oregon Medford Candy AL Kitchen LEARNED Manufacturar of Guaranteed Pure Homemade Candy Notice is hereby given that A. A. Stevens has, by mutual consent, resig ned his position as secretary of the Jack son County Lunilier Company and sever ed his connection with said company. Jacksonville A. J. STKVKNs', Octolier X. 1003. President. Trespass notices on cloth sent by to any address for $1.00 a dozen. mail Presbyterian Church. Sabbath School at 10 a. m. Young People’s Meeting at 0:110 p. m No other sevices next Sunday. Our people are urged to attend the other churches both morning and evening. I will lie at Phoenix all day holding services at that place morning and evening. F. G. Strange, Pastor. The TOGGERY Exclusive Men’s Furnishers, MEDFORD. - ■ \_______ OREGON J CHAS. DUNFORD JACKSONVILLE • • • • • • TRANSFER • • Praying and heavy team work. Light express t ra nstirred. Prompt delivery to all parts of the city Charge» Re abonable A Love Letter. Would not interest you if you’re look ing for a guarnteed Salve for Sores, Burtts or Piles. Otto Dodd, of Ponder, Mo. writes: -‘I suffered with an ugly sore for a vear, but a box of Bucklen s Arni ca Salve cured me. It’s the best Salve on earth. 25c at City Drug Store.