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About Jacksonville sentinel. (Jacksonville, Or.) 1903-1906 | View Entire Issue (Nov. 6, 1903)
Count* Court Procet'dinq* County Court met Wv<)n«-*«lay of this week with the usual officer* in attend ance. ami is still in session. Aside from the usual routine work the court has a big task to lx- handled in the work of ad justing the precinct boundaries of the county. Wink- their action* an- not y« t complete yet it is alxmt certain that Pooh Bah precinct will lie cut out ami divided lietween Jacksonville. Central Point ami Mvdfonl voting places. Jacksonville prv cinct will lie divided into two precincts, their Ixtund.tries being as follows: SOUTH JACKSONVILLE. C. V. \llen, of Sti rling Mine, visit?«! his *«>», Snlney, at the N’orinal last week Titer«-arc now 154 regular stud« tits, and tn all de|>artments 221*. Prof. Payne gave an interesting lecture on. ‘'Plant ami definite direct" in chapel \Ve«ln«-s<lay morning. Class of 1901: I.ulu Cobti is Ixxikkceix r in a store in Roseburg; Ethelyn Hurley is teaching mar Talent; Gertrud«- Wilson is one of the primary teacher* hi the Medford schools Claude Holt. the «nil« voung man of the class, <li««l la*t July. Can furnish anythins in this line handled on the Coast. Orders for fine goods a specialty Seven graduates of tin- S. O. S. N S Beginning with the intersection of tin- spent one year at Chico State Nonmil center of California street with the center and receive»! California diplomas, and of Jackson creek, thence up the center of three of the S. O. S. N. S graduat« * took that stream to the first fork, thence up the same ad vantages at San )«>*«-. the center of that fork to Cantral Gulch, Mis* Case ha* Marled her ela**< * in thence up center of that gulch to tin- 1« ft ham! fork, thence up center of that fork physical culture in th«- new gymnasium to intersection of section lines between building. 4 Iso agent for the sections 2t» ami 27. tp 37 s. r 3 w, thence A Runaway Bicycle. south to quarter section corner between NEW HOME SEWING MACHINE sections 10 and II, tp 3B s, r.'t w, thence Terminated with uii uglv cut on th«- east to township line at quarter section leg of J. B. (truer. Franklin (¡rove. 111. corner section 12. tp 3N s. r 3 w. thence . It «level <>p«<l a stublsirn ulcer unvielding south to SW corner section 19. tp 3S s.r2 to doctors and remedies for four years. w, thence east to SE corner *ection 20, Then Buckleft's Arnica Salve cure«! It's tp 38 s. r 2 w, thence north to corner of just as good f«»r Burns, Scalds, Skin sections 4. 5. S and 9, tp38 s. r 2 w. then Eruptions and Piles. .•v at City 1 >rug east to Griffin creek, thence northerly Store. along wesl bank of san! stream to it* in tersection with the stage roa«l leading Geo E. R« \ Tiolils, who is conducting from Jacksonville to Ashland, th- nee on ' a cattle ranch belonging to Wm. Bybee said r<«a«l and on California street in the near Wimer, gome to Jacksonville Tltur*- town of Jacksonville to the place of le ‘ day with a band of cattle. He starts ginning. : back to'lav.but having busin« ss to attend 'enroute, will not get home until to NORTH JACKSONVILLE. Real listate Dealer Beginning at the same point a* in ihe morrow. south precinct, thence along center of I Wedding stationery, the latest out, nt PHOENIX, OHEGON Jackson creek to first fork, thence up 1 the Sentinel offict center of right fork to Cantral Gulch, up I ll.tve in |||y hauls at tip- present time a laig«- 1111111- Dr. Williani'on, who ha* liven assist center of thi* gulch to left fork, up cen ant phv*ician at the stat«- insane asylum ter of this fork to line between sections her of Bargains in HARM, ERl’IT and < .ARDEN 2H ami 27. tp 37 s. r 3 w. thence north to for he t n or fifteen vear», ha* resign« «I corner between sections 14 am! 15. tp 37 his position to take effect on the 15th. LANDS, <«tt<i TOWN PROPERTY, of which tile s. r 3 w, thence to Griffin creek at a point The 1 >«K‘t >r has I h .tight into the Port- following is a partial lisi. in section 15, tp 37 s, r 2 w, thence up lam! Sanitarium Griffin creek along west bank to stage There i* a rumor on the ■ i street* of rea No. fl An RO ii < re farm seven miles road, thence alo: g *aid r«»ad and Califur- Sab m that ex-Gov. Geer ami Walter No. I I I.von the governors urivat«- sccretarx Rogu« River bottom land, all fence«!, nia street to place of beginning. from railroad, level lami, gissi *«>il, l.i g«>od hotiM-. barn ami other building*, while in the execuitive chair. chair, will as ai r«-* clear«->l ami fence«!. 2«« act«-* ill Cured Consumption. flic balance, about 250 acre*, good for sume control <-f th«- Oregon Statesman. pistur«-. rvm.tindvr «-.««ily cl«-nrt-d. Mrs. B. W. Evans. Clearwater, Kan , Salem, abont the first of the vear. tiinlier ami |xi*ture. Till* place i* sit Dwelling Imus« well finislii-d cost <■« writes: ‘'My husband lay sick for thr» e uated on Rogue River, mar town. er #5(ML Bearing orchard; (inc well Sheriff Joseph Rader, together with his Tin- lam! I* «>( firn- «pialitv. Pric, tx-r months The doctors said he ha«i quick brother. John Rader, Wm. I'kich an«! ami spring*; is sub irrigai«-«!, mid can consumption. We pr cured a Ixittie of other Rutie Creek cattlemen, thi* wreck B2S lx- marie one of ili«- la-st small (arm* «•( Brllard’* Horehoumi Sy rup, ami ii cured •leliv« re«l ««ver 400 bead of l eef cattle to No. 2 Jackson county, 12!M> acre* good alfalfa laml. a stream him. That was six years ago. Since Frank Kerbv, a 1 uyer for the Sin Fran- resident who will running tnrough it of 150 miner*' then we have always kept a bottle in the | <-isco market. The cattle were tn prim« <lcr to sell quick. inch« * of w «ter with which the wliol« house. We cannot <io with it. For eoudition and brought the top price*. 1200 acre* can lx- irrigated. The other No. 33 I•>1. «er« * all in cultivation; coughs and colds it h <s no equal." 25c, lioii-c, tairn, etc.. near I’hoenix; will Tresjxiss notices on doth sent by mail 320 acres i* high« r ground, which is 50c. #l,;00. Sol«i bv Citv Drug Store. I h - sold all togctli« r or divided. to any a«’dr«-s* for #1 no a dozen. well situated for reservoir* ami fee«! Ashland Normal Notes. ground* 'Dll* tract is situat« <1 in No. 34. I2oo atre* .ill improve«! Capt. G. W. Werk. a well known octo Klamath county. alxait 20 miles from The new students this we< k are Mary genarian who has live«! for « goo«l many Fine lx>1 tom land, Rogue Riv« r run Klamath Falls, a county road running Ma*sie. Merlin, Josephine county. Verna years at Jacksonville and Central Point, mug through it, 5(1(1 a« re* under irriga by it ami a railroad now within alwnit McKa«. Oakland, Oregon; Harvev Inlow. 1 died at Central Point l ist Sumi «v. Capt. tloll ami Lilam e easll« w.itirc«!. 1 »• M h | 5o mile* ami building rapnlly towarils Trail; F orer.ee Reynolds, Santa Ro*a. Werk was a professi >na1 h<>'-< trainer for building* .«ml other im|irovem<-nts, *ix it and is <•« rtain to j»«** mar by it, or California. mile* from railroad, near |x>*totiicv ami many years ami wa* known all over the cross it tn th- mar future. A g<«Ml school . I tue alfalfa, fruit or garden ability in this line, Pacific coast for his The entertainment bv th«- elocutionary farm ho-i* tml liarn ami corral* on land I I* the chea|x-st land in Jn< k»«>i< and music department has been postjnm- He was an eccentric charm ter but well the plac« . One of tliel«est bargains in county. Price |x-r a< r«- $ !(i informed ami strictly honorable and has ed o Friday evening of this week. all South, rn (lo gon. Price |x-r acre many friends who will mourn his de No. 36 1743 acr« * of |»rature lami on Pres. Mulkey went to McMinnville on cease. $10. • Rogue 1 River. Will I h - sold at a bur Tuesday. He is one of the instructors H nid I lot* hi Phoenix. See thos«- odd parlor pieces, nothing No. 3 gain. ami lecturers at tlie county institute in Pt st.oo session there this week. On returning nicer for a wedding ora birthday present. No. 19. '£* i acres, three-fourths of ,t No. N— .*»5 acres, house and 2 lxirn*. 12 he w ill lecture for the V. W. C. A. at C. W. Conklin’s. mile from Mvdford. Good garden Rev. F. G. Strang«- arrive«! in Jack acres lx»ttom laml. the balance, 43 ac Albany Saturday evening. land. « lood I m « x lions«- $150 sonville Thursday from a short trip to res, ail g«Mx! laml. *4-mil«- from <le|M»l; Eugene. Mr*. Strange accompanied her 12 acres under ditch at the h< a«! of th«- KID acres on Applegate river, I '4 mile*!«» JACKS« IN Vt LL E-APPLEGATE STAC, J Sihxil, I 'j mile* to More and jx»*toffic«-. H hskv U’ hs - iit Driver (.eaves Jacksonville husband. as did also their son John who ditch. I’m $5000 daily except Sun«iav at 7 a tn arriving at Ap will visit fora f«-w «lays. Rev. and Mrs. G« hh 1 lion*«-, barn and oth< r building* plegate at 11 a ni ¡.«rave Applegate at I! I’> ar Strange are now at home in their new No. 10 — 23 acres all fenced am! in 30 acre* umler cultivation, kilancc riving at Jacksonville at 3 p tn. Closeconnection cultivation. A house- ami barn, about timln-r. Fine spring* for gravity water made with stage to Steamlioat and stage to Kubli home in the Muller pr«»pertv on Calif 5«l fruit tree* just coni'ng into licaring. and Davidson ami irrigation. I* the making of a ornia street. John Strange will leave $1,000. I miles fronj town. Price tine fruit or st«x k farm. H„* goo«l th«- first of next w<ek for San Jose, Calif JACKSONVILLE COPPER MINES STAGE J onx R W ilson . Driver ¡.«rave* Jacksonville ornia, where he wid la- locaterl in busi No JI—14 5 acres on Butte creek. 25 a«-res placer and quartz prospect*. Will 1« at 7 a. ni Mondays Wednesday* and Fridays for ness for some time. ««Id at a bargain......................................... in cultivation. 25 acres more to put in; Ruch. Uniontown. Parcel. Watkin* and Joe* Bar. returning on the following days all fenced, fair buildings. Jackson No. 40 3'1 acr«*. on a «-reek affording Judge H. K. Hanna wa nt to (¡rants county, Oregon. A bargain. Pass Wednesday afternoon «nd on Thurs plenty of goo«! water; good soil and day morning op« ned an a«ljourne«l ses line fruit laml. Tlirt-« acre* in alfalfa. t No. 12— 204 acres, all under fence, good sion of the circuit court of Josephine go«rtl buildings; near gixnl m h«x>l and 5-r<x>m house, good spring, water con- county to hear motions ami arguments other advantages. #1500, om- halt cash veyed to house by pi|H-, 2 goo«l barns, in some equily cases which had been balance on tim< Isa big bargain. 215 acres of choice laml in cultivation, laid over from the regular session To go«wl for all kinds of grain, 30 or 10 No. 41. JOIN) acres of choice land select day Judge Hanna starts for Klamath acres would pr«»duce go«»«l alfalfa. This ed in an early «lav. Will l>e sold in • • • • county, going by wav of the new rail JACKSONVILLE • • • • is one of the best farm* in the vailev, tracts to suit. Will make a dozen or road to Pokegama thence to Klamath 2'4 mile* from Phoenix. Price jier 20 fine farms. This is an opportunit« • • Falls by stage, and will there hold court MILLINERY STORE • • acre............................................................ $15 to secure a home in tin- lest |»art I of lor Judge Benson, that official having the Rogm- River valh-v. No. 14 — 400 acres, 0 mile* from Medford, 1>een calle«! awav. Tn«- Judge expects to I have received this week a a good house, 2 barns loo acre* in No. 43. I be absent a week or more. 10 acres of unimproved land. complete line of the latest cultivation Phoenix. Mr*. Julia (Arthur) Gault, of McMinn Has some g<H»d fir, pirn ; and oak. Most Fall and Winter effects in ville, Grand President of th«- Native No. 15—13 k acre* on Rogm- River, loo of laml can be easily clear« <1; gO< H i Daughters of Oregon, arrived in Jack soil, plenty of water; half a mile from acre* of as goo«l land as any man could PLUMES and sonville Wednesday, and that evening school and church. Six miles f r< in I wish for. No improvements. Thirty attended a session of Jane Mason McCul Bylx-«- bridge. Price jier acre acre* of it could be mad« ready for the .#10. SHAPES ley, No. 2, th«.- local organization. z\ plow w ith 15 «lays labor. Price ..$500 No. 45.— ()v< r KO acres <»i good alfalfa large attendance of Native Daughters I will be pleased to show land; 50 acres Bear crei-k bottom land was present to greet th« ir president and No 25— Hou*e and 3 lots in Phoenix, lots you my goods whether (10x120 each; good house well finished. with a larg«- irrigation ditch. Two sb«-was enthusiastic in her commenda you buy or not Store first-class houses, two good barns and tion of there g«»«»«l condition as an organi No 26- House and 2 lot* in Phoenix, lots next door to Postoffice. a fine spring house. Adjoining land sell zation. After the business session quite OOx120 feet each. ing for #200 an acre. Pric« jeracr« $130 a numlier of the Native Sons gatbere'l at the hall and several hours of genial No. 30 — IK acres well improved. house, barn and other out buildings; om -half No. 47.—(, ily projK-rlv, 2 acres, fine new sociability was enjoyed. Mrs. Gault is in young orchard; near Phoenix. lion*«-, good well and barn. C.ood land. on her annual tour of inspection of the Price.................................................. $1200. I blocks from central m liool. $750. Cabins of the state. C. W. CONKLIN UNDERTAKER AND EMBALMER MATT CALHOUN ANEW STOCK MISS E. HOOVER