JACKSONVILL Vol. I SENTINE No. 32 Jackvonville, Jackson County, Oregon. Friday, December 10. 1903. line Jewelry. Holiday Notice. Just Received. We will take order* for Elgin, Waltham or any >>f the letter grade of watch«-». Also iliainond*, Sterling silverware, etc. We rave our (Nitron* 20 |>rr rent on thi» line of gixxl». Call at the City Drug Store, A fine assortment of picture moulding. Bring in your pictures ami have th« m framed. The workmanship speaks for itself. At C. W. Conklin s. Holiday Flitting*. The annua) pilgrimage of Jacksonville people to Portland, Sun Francisco ami j other place* will Ingin next week. The j Sin Francisco excursion which leuvcabcre on Saturday of next week will l»ook the largest numlx-r of passengers ever going from here. Those likely to go on tin* ; excursion arc: Deputy Sheriff < tri* Craw- , ford und Mrs. Crawford, Mr. and Mr». T. i J. Kinney. Mr*. G. E. Neuber and < aughter Laura, Mi»» Marie Nickell, | James Cronemilh r. Mi*» Kate I'lvmale, Josephine Donegan and Wm Denift. Sev eral others ar*- planning for the San Fran- cisco trip but it 1» not certain yd that they will go on the excursion. Mrs. H K. Il.m II.i exja-< tstogo to Sill From isco about the first o< February to visit her son, W. A. Hanna and her daughter Mr*. A. Over- la-ck. < >n Mrs. Hanna*» return Miss Rose Brentano will iqa-nd a few weeks in San Francisco with her sister and brother. Mr». Jas. A. Wilson, Sr. will go to San Francisco early in th«- spring to make a visit to her Min, Jaim» A. Wilson, Jr. I’rof. Mrs. S. P. Robbins will leave thi» Siturday to»|x-nd the two weeks vacation of the holiday with Mts Robbins* parent* at Chico, California. Prof, and Mrs E. E Washburn will take no extended trip this vacation, a* the Professor lias sonic maltcr* |x-rtaining to th«- school that he wishes to attend Io l/cfore the classes again assemble, ami he expect* to give consider.i de time next we«k in assisting the inenilier» of the Presbyterian Sunday Sv bool, of winch he is »iijr rnnendetit. in getting up tlicir Christmas entertainment tor Thursday evening New Years we< k Prof, and Mi». Wasnburn will *;>end in Ashlutid at the home of In» ]>arent*. Mt*. E. J. Kubli will leave m xt week for Portland to »|*ud Christmas with her son K K. Kubli and daughters, Mrs. E. B Watson ami Mrs. II D Kilham. Before returning to Jacksonville Mrs Kubli will goto Heppner to visit her daughter, Mrs. Phil Met* han, Jr., of that place. District Attorney ami Mrs. A. E. Reaincs ex|» ct to s|K-nd Christmas in Hillslxiro, Oregon, with Mrs. Realties* mother, Mr*. Tim*. Tongue. A number of other ]x r- sons cx|M'Ct to -iH-ml tile holiday» out of Jacksonville and there are a numlx-r of lioine-coming* by former resident* of this place who will la- hack to spend a few day* with relatives ami frienas in the old town. If you want to rent a farm or have land to rent see T. C. Norris. Jacksonville. H. W. Brooks, representing the Oregon Daily Journal, was hi Jacksonville, hust ling with a newsjMiper man's vim in mill ing to the Journal'* already large list of subscribers in this place. Slub wood in stove length* $1.00 per load at saw mill—Iowa J.umber Co. Mrs. Nancy Pernoil, who with her son John Fcrnoll, conduct* on Applegate one of the largest and most successful country »tores in Jackson county was in Jackson ville Thursday on a business trip. Barley, mill feed, corn and wheat at the Boss. Cheap as the market affords. r Fancy China X m a s • • • • 0. D. Owen, Ashland City An early selection gives the pick of the stock. My Stock is now complete and the largest and the finest ever brought to Medford. MEDFORD, - - J)REGONj| TA YLER THE FOOTFITTER Wishes you all a Merry Xmas and a Happy New Year. Some very comfortable warm lined Shoes. Pure Wool. I also have a very complete stock of Ladies', Gentlemen's and Children's Shoes. I .a test in Style . - — - 7th Street Best in Quality ~ - Ashland hail Tuesday one of the most exciting elections in the history of the town. There were three tickets in the field, the Republicans, the Citizens and the People Non-Partisan, or Anti Saloon league and the fight centered about th« saloon question and the Non-Partisan ticket which -| ■. esented the no liteiiM- party won out. The officers elected were: Mayor. II. S. Evans; record- r. Milton Berry; treasurer, L. I. Mulit; councilmen, first ward. Wm. Fox; secomi ward. T. F. Smith; third ward, C L Chappel. The entire "Citizens Non-Partisan ticket” as above were elected at the mu nicipal election in Ashland, Tuesday. Tlie successful candidates for treasur r and councilmen in the second and thi <1 wards were also endorsed by the "People s Non-Partisan” or Anti-Sab <> i League ticket and Recorder Berry w i* on all tickets for re-election. The advisory vote on the question of license or no license for saloons in th« city during l‘.ri4 which all candid.re* had agreed to abide by, resulted in a victory for the "dry*" over the "wits' by a vote of 306 to 2X2. and Ashland w ill try legal prohibition again next _ser The proposed charter amendment- relating to the further acquiretn« nt* of city water rights, sewerage extension ami city ownership of light and power plant met with little or no active <>pp<>- sition and were endorsed by a large vote. Tlie vote in detail was as follows: FOR MAYOR. Lowest in Prices J - flection. Medford^ Wards 1. 2 3. To '1 104 D A Applegate, rep......... 43 4M IS H S Evans, cit non-par.140 63 70 R P Neil. Peo, nun-par...77 64 72 213 RECORDER. Milton Berry, Cit, Rep.233 1411 I4O 513 TREASURER. I. 1. Mulit. Cit and Peo.,165 104 111 4P P W Paulson. Rep......... Ml B LAC K DRESS GOODS Serges, all wool, $1 to 25c per yard Silk Warp Henriettas Drap De Almas Cashmeres, $1.50 to 25c per yard One of the most acceptable and durable holiday housewife presents would bean IRISH LINEN TABLE SET We have them from $10 to $2.50 per set. Or a few IRISH LINEN DAMASK TOWELS, from 50 cents to 10 cents each. S. S. Minick, who own* a farm near Central Point, ami who recently Isxiglit lie respectfuIIv solicit an inspection the Peter Applegate residence at Central Point was in Jacksonville, Tuesday, on ; business concerning that property. You should see our burnt leather and wood before selecting Xmas presents. ■ Medford Book Store. Owing to the lenght of the program . ami that children are to take part, tile ! entertainment at St. Mary's Academe hall will begin at 7:30 p. in. and not at N o’clock as stated elsewhere in this pajx-r. Capt. L. D. Malione, field secretary of “1 was much afflicted with sciatica.” While looking for presents don't over look these handsome rugs. Over 40 dif writes Ed C, Nud, lowaville, Sedgwick tile Oregon Anti Saloon League was in ferent designs. C. W. Conklin’s. Co.. Kan., "going about on crutches and Jacksonville Thursday. The Captain was Superintendent C. W. Conklin and the suffering a dealof pain. 1 was induced to just from Ashland where lie had assisted teachers ami scholars of the Methodist try Ballard’s Snow Liniment, which re tile temperance people at the election Sunday School are preparing for Christ lieved me. I used three 50c bottles. It is Tuesday in making that town "dry” for Captain Malione gets mas tree atid entertainment for Thursday the greatest liniment I ever used; have the ensuing year. evening to be given at the Methodist recomended it to a number of persons; his military title from having been in the church. The tree will be made attract all express themselves as being benefited army, he serving in Roosevelt's Rough ive with presents for young and old and a by it. I now walk without crutches, Riders, one the companies of which fine program of musical and literary se able to perform a great deal of light labor lie was captain, and the Captain is quite lections will be rendered, to which all on the farm." -5c, 50c. $1.00. Sold by as strenuous a temperance worker as he was a soldier. City Drug Store. friends arc invited. THE NUNAN-TAYLOR CO JACKSONVILLE, - OREGON 3MO 2i »5 COUNCILMEN. Wm Fox, Cit non-par..13S H T Mitchell,R and P..124 G S Butler. Rep................... T F Smith. C and P........... C C Chappell, C and P..... C W Martyn, rep.................. ... • •• ... «2 ... 104 ... ... 116 ... 41 i:w 124 62 104 116 41 1OR SALOON LICE:SSE. Ye* .....................................147 64 No...................................... 112 106 71 MX 2X2 WATER RIGHT AMENDMENT. Yes.................. .................. 237 147 146 X No................... ..................... IX 13 5. tn 3’.' ELECTRIC LIGHT AMENDMENT. Yes.... ................................ 225 136 136 ............................. 25 21 14 No 530 IK) SEWER EXTENSION. Yes... ................................ 224 124 135 No..... ...................................22 2X 12 LIQUOR 4x3 62 LICENSE. Yes ... .................................1X1 113 122 No...... .................................. Ik) 46 24 4)6 130 Santa Claus has fitted tlie entire see »nd story of tlie Medford Book Store with toys, books, games and pictures. All the latest magazines and periodi cal* at the City Drug Store. Hon. Miles Cantral, one of the repre sentative* in the legislature from Jack- son county, will leave for Salem till* Saturday afternoon to lie there in re id iness lor the special session which con venes Monday. Mr. Cantrall will 1 e in Jacksonville during Saturday foreti am ami deliver an address before the farm ers institute on the “Future of the S’.« ck Industry in Rogue River Valley. Mr. Cantrall is one of the largest stock rais ers in Jackson county and as he 1* a fluent speaker his address will lie both interesting and instructive. Hon. J. D. dwell the other member of the house from this county left for Portland Tiiur* day, he having some important business matters to attend to in that city. Hon. E. V. Carter, senator for this county, will leave for Salem this Saturday so a* to have a day at the State capital to g I the run of legislative matters before the session begins. Home-cooked meals. 2«5 cents at Mr* Flory’s in the brick boarding house second block north of the Court House.