Jacksonville sentinel. (Jacksonville, Or.) 1903-1906, November 06, 1903, Image 4

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    Death ot I. 0. foudray.
THE
Ja< kson County Minister* Meet,
PLUMBING
TINNING
The old pioneer* of Jackson County
The County .Ministers A**< ciation met
yy ill lx* mi r prised and shocked to learn of hi Ashlaml, Nov ‘Jlnl.
flierc yyrrv pre*
the death of Hon. E
D. Foiidrav who cut lint t« vii minister* of th«- County.
for the jxist fifteen years ha* resideil In Then were present as visiting munbcrx.
Phoenix, this comity.
R< v G. L- Tutt*. I'll D. and l ant. I, D
file topic for Illi ilay was.
Mr. Foudray yy-a. om of the pioneer* Mallollv
of the county, ami there i* scarcely an “JackMin County
whut i* being dom­
old pioneer either in JackMtn. Josephine. ami yy lint ought to lx- done.” Tile sub­
Klamath or Lake who is not acquainted ject was pre*cnt««l by Rev \\ F Shield*
and gonoral ropalr
with E. D. Foudray. He came to Ore of Medford, with the use of th« map of
work dono promptly
gon in the early fifties ami han resided Jackson County prewired by him. The
in tin* county ever since arriving here next meeting of th«* \**<K-i.iti«>n will li<
and at a roasonablo
For a time hr pros|tei'te«l ami mined in in Medford, the tirsi Mond.iX in Jan . ami
privo
Siskiyou county California at Yreka and the subject for that meeting is: "M« tinsi*
at other milling camp« in that state, and the Most Succesdul
in Evangelisti«
learning of the rich strike tin '«• in the Work.”
Thi* stibj«ci will lx presented
vicinity of Jacksonville he with other* by the R< v. J. T U i I h H ol Ashland, .«ml
left that county ami came to Jacksonvilie. the Rev. E \
Chihl ot Medfonl will
In the early history of the county In ojien the <liM-u.*ion. It yva* d< cidcd that
was prominent in politics and was a reg
j th« County Mini*ii-i» A**<*i itioii inc n
Mod hi rd
7th St. Shop
ular attenihint at till democratic convm-
<
nection with th«- Anti-Saloon League and
tions where hi* voice and influence weie the gcx*l citizens «>( th«- County iiiov «- for
always considered, He yva* born hi the the shutting of th« saloon out of |.n k*on
south in Kentucky ati«l inlu rit< <1 his County. Resolution. in regard lo tip
democratic tendencies, The writer of dea t li of thè Rev. T. I.
k rami.ili Mete
thi* artical lias heard him recite remin- adopte«! and urdí reti apre.««! tljioii tllc
iscences of Henry Clay, |x-r*oii'il remiti
minute* <>f tltc A* mk iation a* a tn.iik <d
iscences. ami he was always impressed ' our high estreñí ot olir d< p «rt-«l broth« r
with the extreme courtesv of manner of an«l co laborer
The scori t.irv waa in­
Will limi .it the
that distinguished statesman.
struí-ted to m nd a copi of tln resultili ni*
Mr. Foudray was txirn in Kentucky to Mr* Crandnll.
\ |x-nn m< ut commi!
, alxmt ft,’ vear*ago ami had several broth
tee oli tcm|x r.itici- wa* ap|xi:nted colisi*'
ers and sisters, one of whom resides in mg of one niember troni «adì of thè
Oregon in the Willamette Yallev.
'following place*
Gold Itili. Central
St<>r> tile lx st of
In lH"tl Mr. Foundray was nominated Point, Meilford. Jacksonville ami \.h-
.-JEGISTCREO
for County Clerk on the <l< tmx-ratic tick­ !an<l. A collimiti« e was ap|x>intvd lo ar
et anti was elected, and lie was reiiotn- cange for lei-ture* in thè countv oli thè
inated in lM7fi and reeleclcl, serving in " Lltcr.it i«re of < trvgon,” hy John B
that cajMcitv for a jx-ri«xl of four year*. Horncr, A M Liti. D of tln- State Ini
He has tilled other p«>sitioiis in the versiti ot Oregon. Tlii* th< Profe** >r
county in the capacity «>f deputy ami al­ Ila* agre« il to «lo. ami tln collimiti««- wlll
ways with efficiency.
Mr. roudrav’s arrange witb Inni a* to thè tini«' imi
genial, hospitable disposition an«l his place.
power of attractive, reminiscent recital
will always lx- rcmeinl>erc<l by those who
came in contact with him when in hi*
Bedfjlr Items.
prime of manlio<xl
Political antagon*
ist* he had. but enemies, mine, ami he
T
11. Brown returned hotnc from
General Merchandise Store
will long lie rem inlx-r* d for hi* kindly Jacksonville Tuesday, where In has lieeti
disposition anil manner, and his gener­ at work for some time.
ous impulses.
J. W. Marksberrt passed thri ugh the
He issurvtvnl bv his wife Mrs Sarah
neighborhood
tin* week on hi* Mint
Alii Fouilrav yy ho resides at Phoenix.
They
have _______
had lio _________
children Funeral ser­ annual trip in the intercal of tin Watkins
___ ______
vice* will beheld at Phoenix, Oregon at M«dual C<>m|*-inv
Office one block south of Courthouse
the Presbyterian church on Saturda« at
Clarence Wilhite, who is working for
Mm
JACKSONVILLE.
•
•
OREtiON i o’clock p. tn.
Merritt & Co., of Gohl Hill came home
last Saturday and returned to <>ol«l Hill I
Probate Court Proceedinqs,
Sundae.
I p-loflatc Shop
INITI-H STATUS COMMISSIONER
Estate of Susan Ireland, citution t**ite
Antiix-h school o|x-ne«l last Monday ,
Filing* an«l final proof madron honir-Mc-atts
Three fine Chairs
to heir* to show cause why real proja-rt« with Mr* JohtiMiu, lately from M IIIIK'*
and Umber claim. Corrected plat» .bow ing
should not lx* Mild.
all vacant lamia
(load Uortonea.
Mita, ill y barge.
Enro lment. Hi
Estate <>f Susan Ireland; fir*’ account.
NOTARY I’tHI.IC AND CONVEYANCER
School in Mountain District close« I
Guardianship of J. G. Broun; «inter
. Legal |>ap<r*of alt kinds made out Special
to show why guardian should not lx- ap­ three «lay* I i*t w< < k on account of til«
attention given to papers in wttlement ot
Lwo fine bathrooms with the
estate*.
, teacher* institute
pointed.
E*tate
of
Minerva
Phillip*:
order
of
ABSTRACTER OF TITLES
Mi** Adi He iderMiti, of Tulare county. best tubs cleanest touels, etc
publication of notice of aetth ment.
Mixt complete *<*t of abstract book» tn thr
California i* yisiting her mother. Mr*
county. At »»tract» made promptly and at
T. Il Brown
Sit- will sjieiid the winter
Sew Suits filed.
cumtclv.
here.
URAL ESTATE AND INSVRANC1-
E. T. Staples v*. Ashland M nitif.i« lur­
Miss Dorothy Meyer*, who has Ix-cii
ing Co: Action.
Fine list of country and town property tor
«ale and rent
J. E. OlMin vs Bradbnrv et al: Action. serioudy ill at tin homi- of her sister,
Mr*. F Walker, of Table Rock, i* licit« r
Joseph Scott vs. J. E. Envart: Action
MONEY LOANED
AND
Warrant« thought and M»ld Collection« made
Francvs Vovle vs. Keystone of < In gon at tin* wrttmg.
Taxv* paid Rent* collected l*rom;»< reply
Gohl Mining \ Milling Co
to all letter* Charge* reasonable
The Best tiniincnt.
WALK-OVER
E. S. WOLFER
Young People, Old People
and All the People
CHRIS ULRICH A CO
Ice Cream
Confections
Summer Drinks
fresh 11oils
Canned fruits
«mJ Oysters
BEST SHOE ON E ARTH
For Sale bv
CRONEMILLER
Stationery, Cigars and To­
bacco. Fine Billiard Parlor
SILAS J. DAY
0. K.
Barber Shop
Puhi, Prop.
••The Rouqh Rider.’’
REFERENCED
Hon. H K Hanna judge ot 1*1 judicial di*-
trict and any Jacksonville businew. man
Mrs. A. L. PEACHES
Professional Carpet Weaver
Ha* a neu Flying Shuttle Loom
and i» prepared todoatnctlv fir*t
cteaa work on carpet» and rug*
OREGON
EAGLE POINT
GOOD HOUSEKEEPING
I Homey Migarinr each month helpful
practical an«t inspiring Fu 1 of fa*cinat-
ing features Beautifully lluatrated. A
million reader.'
$1.00 per year.
10 cents a copy.
A FREE sample copy to all requesting
AGENTS WANTED
G ood H ovskmkk FIJ to wants a «ubscnp
tion representative in every city and tow n
in the wet To those who will give all or
a portion ot their time it, offers attractive
work aud pavs exdeedinglv liberal com
mission. It’will pay von to tnveMirate
A postal Card will bring particular*. Write
at once S3 a. to tie the first in vour field
THE PHELPS PUBLISHING CO
Pacific Coast office
'«Columbian BuiRtng
San Francisco. Cal
AN
ILLUSTRATED
FOR
ALL
THE
MAGAZINE
FAMILY
It is announced that Capt. Mahone.
"Th«- Rough Rider,” a lecturer an«l
ent< rt liner of more than usual merit will
give a lecture at the Presbyterian church
Sundav evening.
Nov. Sth.
Every­
body is invited to att« ml ami *|x-n<l ,m
evening of int« rest a* well a* instruction.
Mdrridqe licenses Granted,
Edgar G. White.ide t<> Alt.« It Boston.
J. M Mayor tt> Josephine Hargrave.
Chas. P. Talent, Rvdal M. Br.uiburv.
W. R. Yockev to Eiizalieth Stenn.m.
"Chamlierlain** Fain Balm is consid
er«d the be*t liniment on the market.”
writ«- Post Jk Bli**. of Georgn, Yt. No
other liniment will heal < cut or bruiM
so promptly.
No other afford* such
quick relu f (torn rheuuiati« | m « iii <. N o
other 1« mi valuable for deep *c «te<l pains
like lame hick alld puns ill the chest.
Give this liniment a tiial ami von will
never wish to lie without it. Sd<l by
City Drug Store
Judge Sila* Day « isited
urday evening.
Medford
A. E. Reames visited Portlmd Mon
day on I« gal bu.ine
Justice W J. Ph male visited Medford
The largest assortment ever in Jackson­
ville. Hand made and factory made. Tuesday on busini *s.
The Model. Max Muller's old stand.
Dr. C. R Ray of Gold Hill was a busi­
Perhaps you have never thought of it
but the fact must lie apparent to every
one that con*tijMtion i* caused by a lack
of water in the system, and the use of
drastic cathartica like the old fashioned
pills only makes a l>a<l matter worse.
Chamberlain's Stomach and Liver Tab­
lets are much more mild anti gentle in
their effect, and when the pnq>er dose is
taken their action is so natural that one
can hardly realize it is the effect of the
medicine. Try a 25 cent Ixittle of them.
For sale by City Drug Store.
ness visitor to Jacksonville.
Mr*. Lewis Fam -ett
lieen hen-the past few
fall trading.
Racyclcs, Ramblers and
other standard bicycles
Repairs made to bicycles
sewing machines, guns
and all kinds oí small
machines
Sat­
lands.
Onl) Makes a Bad Matter Morse.
BICYCLE STORE
REPAIR SHOP
Wednesday .
of Watkin* has
days doing her
Arthur Poe head clerk for the Boy den
hardware comtMiiy of Medford was in
Jacksonville Wednesday
Our new Fall patterns are ready for
your inspection. Measurements taK-
en. Fit guaranteed or no acceptance.
Nunan-Taylor Co.
J. C. Whipp. propretor of a I irge
marble yard in Ashlaml. stent M outlay
night ill Jacksonville.
To get perfect rest use one of tl|o«c
Grant Rawlings, ex-county recorder
silk floss or cotton felt mattresses, Thev
and
a prominent cattle man of Medford,
are the best. C. W. Conklin.
was ill Jack miii vilie Wednesday otl busi-
Jake Knutzen of Steamlxiat came to ness at th«- court house.
town the first of the week on business
Win Deneff. G \\
Coulter and Joe
and was accompanied by Robert Finney
who has lieen in that part of the county Stewar* returned Tues«lay evening from
(or a week assisting his father in their a hunt on th«- Applegate; They rejwirt a
fine trip and saw a g«xxl deal of game.
mine and visiting friends.
TED KELSO
MEDFORD,
-
OREGON
CHAS. H. BASYE
Will conduct a gone-
rat Blacksmith busi-
nous
at
the
old
CRONCMILLER STAND
Wagon and Plow Work,
Horseshoeing and Ma­
chinery a
Specialty.
SATISFACTION
GUARANTEED