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About Jacksonville sentinel. (Jacksonville, Or.) 1903-1906 | View Entire Issue (Dec. 11, 1903)
JACKSONVILLESENTINEL Prof F. L. Kent, dairy instructor ar the the case. This suggestion met the ap the general government put a great deal Agricultural Collegi— “Feeding the proval of nearly every tax j»ayerof Jack of money into highways and it is quite Dairv Cow," and “Use and Abuse of sonville, many of whom think that the likelv that road building will again lie- IHHI'EI* ON the Hand Separator.” break water was an unnecessary expense come a part of the government work in FRIDAY OF EACH WEEK. Prof A. B. Cordlcy, entomologist at the and that a third of the $700 put into bulk developing the capebilities and resources Agricultural College —“Fruit Pest»," heads would have ta cn more economical of the country. and "Some Rural School Problem»." IIIAKIK Ml.HO EllITOM Prof A. I,. Kinsley, chemist—“Assimil and mule a jx-rm iment protection to the Eternal Vigilance is the price of----- a ation of Nitrogen by f^guiirnou» town. But T. J. Kenm y, chairman of Plants," ami “Chemistry of the Soil." Entered tn the powtoUk'r Jackwinvillr, thrifty, live and growing town. It’s the the street committee under whose dir |m k»<)ii County. Ore gon, ri» second < !»»•» rimttrr. II. E. Loimsbiiry, of the Southern Pacific cify wh<»»e citizi ns are continuall v plan Coni pun y— “Unison of Interest» of ection the plans were drawn and the con ning and working for some new industry tract let for building the breakwater and Railroads and of Farmers” hi ns«, stet ion M au 'S or improvement, that forges steadily <»ae year ..... Hon. J. W. Bailee, state dairv ami food for the material furnished without bids him months ..... .76 ahead. At the present rate of growth commissioner—” Posai bi 11 it les of Dairv-1 took exceptions to the statement of the Three mouths .... and development Newberg should have mg in tile Rogue Riv» r College." « Sentinel and to emphasize Ins dislike of twenty-five hundred people w ithin three lion. A. H. Carson, commissioner third the | k rnicious habit of news|Mpers com CMHHIMI i TkMMft district state lx» ird of horticulture am) year». — Newlx-rg Graphic. The He nt in r I and the U»rkly Orcgontaii will the largest grajx* grower in Oregon — ' minting on any matter wherein a public be* aent one addic •• lur JJayrwr fh< Huuli nrl gi'rw the J ack «win county iirw» mid ihr On “The Grata* Imlustry in the Rogue i official and the taxpayers were concerned The residents of Vaquim.i Valley are Kunlun givri (hr •Iwt«, uu<! world new». hr stoj>|x-d hi» sulrscription to the Senti working »»ii a pr >p »»iti »n to secure a River Valiev." Ihu» a reader la ubk- to cover the entire uewa field at a lx mi I the price cd I mi I our ¡»u|>rr J H. Stewart, of Midford—“Adaptability nel. Mr. Kenney would have »topped fall line railroad for their Valley, their to Fruit of th- Hill Land» of the Rogue his advertisement too but he was spared project being similar in »cope to the pro I' hiai . He»«* merlos» The Jacksonville Hriitbiel River Valley. that painful task by the fact that he is posed I k R line th it someday w.ll he will lw »< lit Io any H.lilo»», III Ull> ¡Hololl ■ • III S. W. Boyd, of Griffin Creek—“Ilogs' Ihr ( nitrii Stutr» lol lour WC*ÌC» lOI IO liuti down on newa-papers and never advertis built font Gold * Ray around the foot Ail sulMcripttons, rrgului or (rassi, will I m -prompt | and Corn for Profit." ly slotijiril al Ihr clair <>l rsplrullon unir»» u re es with them. This is a dreadful loss to hills by wiy of Jacksonville to Ashland. i Hon Miles Cantrall, of Applegate—"The | newal is received Future of the Stock industry <>i the tin Sentinel, but this pa|x-r will survive Tin- sde of the Sturgis mine on Forest Rogue River Valley.” the »hock and will I m - on deck to make Friday, December II, IVUö Mr». I, C. Pendleton, <>f Table some r< murks on the extrav agent manner cre-k for JC»5,0tJ0 in ca»h. and not "wind” “The Bi tterment of Home Life in which the tax|x*yi-r» money is spent that < liters into so many mining trans THE FARMERS INSTITUTE. F arm." under the man »g< inent of T. J. Kenney, actions, can not but have a beneficent | irinHital of the There is now a certainty that the Prof. E E. Washburn. tirincitial chairman of the street committee of the , influence on m.ning interest» in this farmers institute to lx- held in Ja k»on- Jacksonville High Schoo a—••Tin- Coming Jacksonville town council. section. The public lias lieen regaled Farmer, Shall He l»e Educated?" villr oil Saturday, December 19, tinder with so many “fish story" mining deals W. H. Gore, of the Ish Farm.—"I» it the auspice» of the State Agricultural The Sentinel publishes in another that the industry has been placed under Profit d»lr for Farmers to put Mouev College and the Jacksonville Is.ard of into Gixxl Roads?" column the full text of the bill that a serious h mdicap and investors have Ixrt n trade will I m - one of the most successful Gus Newbury, Jacksonville,—"Is it Prof Congressman Brownlow of Tennessee, forced into an unwarranted conservatism itable for Town Citizi n*> to put Money will introduce at the present session of' in their dealings in mining properties ever held ill Oregon. Assllian c 1» had into (rood Roads?" from many of the leading farmers of the congress providing for government aid in that the commercial wealth of Southern The address of welcome will lx* given county that the attendance of interested building good roads by tin- various states Oregon does not justify. by Hon. W M. Colvig an-l rcsjmnded to in the fruit, dairy, »tix*k and other farm by Dr. James Withycomlx- Intersjjer- and territories. There is quite aa much Go to the Boss for your candies, etc. industries will lie very large, for the farm ced in the program will lx- some fine justice and public policy in the general Plain mixed 10c per pound and when you er» are awakening up to the fact that to musical select ion. furnished under the government assisting the farmers in their buy a pound you get it. direction of Mrs. Susie Neil, the well successfully meet the growing com|xti road building as there is in the govern known music teacher, and Prof. E. E. tlon of till» Strenuou» age that they Washburn principal of the Jacksonville ment aiding ra lroad men to construct Columbia river salt salmon bel must attain the highest degree of profi High School their lines or to dig out rivers and canals lies, macKeral, Holland herring in Kits and Kegs. Nunan-Taylor Co. ciency in their vocation mid thus insure As the plun is to have .1 full program for the stemilxiat men, or to improve greater returns (or a given amount of cap and a live me -tingevery minute of which harls-rs and maintain lighthouse service tor Rent. ital and labor invest- d hi the prixluction to lx* used to th-- b-st adva it ige. the and life saving crews for the lx*nefit of Two fine store rooms, each 25x80 feet of their crops Farmers arc the least or exercises will begin promptly at 10 sailors. The plan proposed by Congress in White-Thoma» brick block, Medford. New, well-furnished rooms. ganised and protit less by each othet's o'clock in the for* noon and 7:30 o’clix-k man Brownlow would not nrixluce a de- Oregon. with a big warehouse in the rear, Apply idea» and ex|x-r.cnce» than any other for the evening. One feature of the ]K-ndint spirit ill the fanners and cause to White & Trowbridge. vocation, but the farmer» arc finding evening session will lx* a »ketch of the them to sit down and wait for Uncle Sam I Heart Fluttering. that it» as advantageous for tin in to co work of Agricultur.il College, illustrated to build their roads, but on the contrary Undigested food and gas in the stoni- oj-crate with c ich olht r as it to the law- by stercop:icon views, bv Prof. Kent. it would but stimulate the farmers to ach. located just lie low the heart, presses yei», the doctor», the bankers, the rad greater exertion in road building for it but against it ami causes heart palpitation. The Califon.ms assert with much pos offers a premium to good road building When your hea-t troubles you in that roadmen, who tach meet io discus» way take Herbine for a few davs. You itiveness that their gra|x*s are the largest, by taking a part of the burden from their imans of bringing greater success to will soon be ail right. 50c, Sold by City the handsomest tin- juiceftt and best shoulders. Before the era of railroads Dnig Store. tin ir business. Tin- farmers institute has come to I k - flavored of any grown on this Coast. As a permanent feature in the farm commu a matter of fact their assertions have nities of the progressive state» of the alxmt as much basis for truth as would East and here in Oregon the demand for the claims of the Italians that their big institutes is all that tin- State Ag.icultur thick skinned, gourd-like grapes have al College authorities can well supply tin flavor and would make the quality of instructors, and already this fall institut wine that is prixluced from the grajx-s of es have lieen held hi more than twenty the Rhenish provenecs of Germany, places in the state. The institute is to Switzerland and FrAnce. Grajxrs are not the f.iniii r man what the agricultural col of tropical origin and while tliev will lege is to the farmer boy, a place where grow to great size in hot countries they he can lcatn all best methods of mod are not so juicy nor of so delicate flavor cm, scientific farming wherein the brawn as are gra|x s grown in temperate latitu the only reliance of the old time farmer, des. Rogue River Valley has more near is made to bring double returns by the ly the climate conditions for producing a brains intelligently applied by the mod |*erfcct gra|x- than has any other Valley ern farmer. At the institute the farmer of the Pacific Coast and that it is the nat gains Ix-sidethe technical ii'stuction from ural home of the grape is proven by the the college professors and other talent, healthy, luxuriant growth of the wild the ideas and ex|«rience» of his ne.gli- grapes that arc found here. The pecu bors along lines in which he is most in liar granite formation from which the terested and which may save him much soil was formed is doubtless another fact time and money and profitless endeavor. or is giving the special excellence to The live, up to date farmer »»certain to Rogue River grapes. That Rogue River attend institutes for he knows full well grajies excell California grapes tor wine that while it will mean a lay lost from making has been proven in a series of Ins farm work it will be to him the most exjxTieucc made by C. H. Sanqison, a viueyardist of Grants Pass. The yield of profitably »pent day of all the year. juice for grapes in California according The program for the institute to I k * to statistics runs from 120 to 150 jx*r ton, held in Jacksonville on Satur<lay of this giving at the most 1200 pounds of next week will embrace a list of talent juice and 800 pounds of pomace. From not exceeded by any other institute vvt 124 pounds of gratx-s Mr. Sampson se held in Oregon. Among the speakers cured 99 pounds of juice which would will lx* several of the leading men of the give almost 1000 pounds of juice per ton state and of this county and the topics for the Rogue River grapes as against that they will discuss are all of special 1200 pounds for the California grapes. value and interest to the agricultural Up Stairs and Down Stairs MEDFORD BOOK STORE Is filled with the swell- est, most complete line of Christmas Goods. The proper gifts for ad ults. Amusements for the children. Nuts and candies for all :: :: STEEL DAVENPORT LOUNGES The latest thing in the Bed and Lounge line Come and inspect. I also take orders for Harness and Saddles interes s of Rogue River Valley. The Speakers and their topics are as follows: Dr. James Withycombe, director at the Oregon Agricultural College —“The Advantages of Soiling" and “The Care of the Dairy Cow." The Sentinel had occasion to mention the fact last week that the Jackson creek breakwater was in danger of being dam aged l»v the first big freshet in the creek and that a channel for the creek should not I k * left along the side of it as is now Timber Gall and see my Stock. Land Wanted T. C. NORRIS