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About Jacksonville sentinel. (Jacksonville, Or.) 1903-1906 | View Entire Issue (Dec. 18, 1903)
Circuit Court. store nt Eagle Point. Mr. Brown was The December term of circuit court was formerly a Jacksonville I m > v , his father, convened Monday with Sheriff J. M. George Brown, now conducting a large Rader and Clerk J. S.Orth present. Chas. general merchandise store at Fugle Point, Shultz was appointed court balitfi and having lived in this town years «go. Mr. Alex. Thompson grand jury balifi. A Brown states that his section of the county grand jurv was draw n the members be is very prosperous, the big crops of onions, ing J. Nunan. A. B. Saltmarsh. R. H. fruit, hay ami grain and the large sales Halley, I. G. Hodges. H. H. Taylor, Polk of stock having pul the farmers all in fine Hull and H. L. Gregory. Mr. Nunan shape financially. was made foreman. It was currently If you have any Thriller land you want reported that several matters would come to sell—See T. C. Norris. before the grand jury, but thev failed to Two twigs loaded with Japanese per- materialize. An indictment was found simtnons have been added to the Sen against K Graham, who roblied Sergent tinel exhibit by Emil Britt. The tree ¿¿Dunlap's store at Talent. 1 ”’4.’. from which the twigs were cut was ey, a rancher north of Jacksonville, was grown from seed planted by Mr. P. Britt indicted for tresspassing on the land of . _ some —j. veaas --------________ ago. The- _____ tree is vigorous | A. L. Clark, a neighbor. Graham's case and a prolific bearer, and it bears a fruit is coqtinued as he is not to lie found. that is seedless and of larger size ami ' Mr. Bousey’s trial will come up next better flavor than is usual with the lap- 1 week. The report of the grand jury is anese persimmon. The fruit is the size I published in another column of the Sen ■ of a large prune and has a reddish tint tinel. instead of the yellow of the Atmrican Roy Hulburt, the box who was charg variety. It has a good flavor, but the ed with stealing horses in company with skin retains much of the puckering quali- I Ed. Lyons who was hung at Eugene for ties so prominent in the American per- ( the murder of Sheriff Withers of Lane, simmon. was tried Monday afternoon. District Henry H. Blecher died wj the resi Attorney A. E- Reatnes represented the state and W. M. Colvig defended Hul dence of Mike Downey in Jacksonville burt. The jury returned a verdict of ac Thursday night '* . Blecher resides on quittal. In the suit of D. H. Miller a farm on the Sterling road three miles against J. E. Envart for the amount of a south of town. He was in town Thurs- bill of hardware it was shown that Un ' day and decided to stay all night with Late at nigit he building material had lieen bought by his friend DoMney. the contractors who were building a houx went to his room and in the morning - for Mr. Envart any that they alone were when Mr. Downy went to call him lie responsible for tbe amount. M.G. Hoge found him on his knees leaning on the , represented Mr. Miller and Withington bed and had the apj»earam e of having & Crnnon represented Mr. Envart. In been tor sever d hours. Heart failure the suit of Mrs. Nancy Carter against was the cause os his death. The funeral Ira Wakeman to gain a water ditch in will take place this Saturday at 2 p. m Pleasant creek the jure men returned a at the Jacksonville cemetery, the services verdict in favor of Mr. Wakeman. Cov- to be Conducted by Rev. F. G. Strange. vig & Durham and Judge Prim re present Mr. B’echer was a native of Siegan, | He ed Mr. Wakeman. H. I). Norton and Germany,and was 5»> years old. Dufur & Hainmersly represented Mrs. was unmarried and leaves a sister in Germany Carter. - and a sister, Johann i Blecher, ’ with him. He Thursday evening the case of the State , vvn ...... ¡»laced r........ on „.. trial ................ vs. G. W. Trefren was and had l200acrcruf land but he had decd- is rd that some time ago to his sister. He a jury secured. ' The crime alleged „ that Trefren forged a release of a mort has resided in Jackson and Klamath He w is gage. The trial lasted all day Friday I counties for the past ,'k) vears. and the jury had not brought a verdict an educated kind hearted man an 1 good to everybody bvt Henry Blecher. when the Sentinel went to press. Adriel Chapter No. 3, O. E. S. held Marriage licenses were granted by the their installation of officers Thursday county clerk this week to Bert Caffman evening and as is their custom the event and Eva Cook. James J. McNair and was made semi-public and a few friends Luln Briggs, George B. Wiley and Edith were invited to witness the cermonies. M. Oliver, S. D. Sanders and Mrs. Ellen The exercises were conducted by Past Whelpley. Patron Theo Cameron with Past Con Kindling Wood—$1.00 a load at yard ductress Mrs. Kate Myers in charge of the floor work, and Mrs. Nellie New or delivered. Iowa Lumber Company. You’ll be disappointed if i you do not bury, organist. The beautiful and itn see the picture display. 1 Medford Book pressive ceremonies of the order were carried out in a manner that was most Store. creditable to the installing officer* and Arrangements will be made at the to the lodge. The officers installed meeting of the Rebekahs next Monday were Miss Amelia Britt, worthy matron; night for their installation which takes , Mrs, Mollie Cameron, associate matron; place the first Monday in January. . • The Mrs. Emma Dunfor-L conductress; Mrs. elected officers to Ire installed are Mrs. Hattie Thrasher, assistant conductress; Francis Wilson, noble grand; Miss Paul Miss Corinne Linn, secretary; Mrs. Mary ine Karewski. vice grand; Mrs. Mamie I Miller, Treasurer; Sergeant R. S. Dun Dox. secretary, and Miss Emma Helms, lap, chaplain; Mrs. Dora Harbaugh, mar financial secretary. There will also 1»e shal; The points of the star represented I eight other offic ers to Ire installed, but by Mrs. Kate Myers, Adah; Miss Emma they are all appointed by the Noble- Helms, Ruth; M’ss Alice Hanley, Esther; Grand. Mrs. Adda Williamson, Martha ami Miss' Columbia river salt salmon bel Kate Cronemiller, Electa. Mrs. Eliza lies, macKeral, Holland herring in beth Cronemiller, warden; Mrs. Amelia Elmer, sentinel. The installation of tne Kits and Kegs. Nunan-Taylor Co. worthy patron «as postponed until the Beautiful Christmas boxes filled with next meeting owing to the absence by rea- delicious Lowney Chocolates. Medford son of sickness of Janies Cronemiller, the | Book Store. officer elect. On taking the worthy ma Mr. and Mrs. R. G. Brown of Eagle tron s chair Miss Britt in a well worded Point were in Jacksonville over Thursday address thanked the numbers for the night to attend the Eastern Star instal- honor conferred upon her by placing her ation ceremonies. Mr. Brown is now a for the second time in the highest posi in Dr. Officer’s drugstore and hardware tion in the lodges. At the close of the ceremonies in the lodge room the mem bers and their guests repaired to the ban- j A Costly Mistake. Blunders are sometimes very expen quet roan where a lunch so complete^ sive. Occasionally life itself is tbe price and elaborate as to quite resemble a ban of a mistake, but you’ll never be wrong quet was made the order of exercises for if you take Dr. King’s New Life Pills an hour. The tables were tastily decor for Dyspepsia, Dizziness, Headache, ated with green leaves of bamboo and jx>t- , Liver or Bowel troubles. They are gentle ted plantsand by each plate was a mis- I tie toe favor. yet thorough. 25c, at Drug Store. Dates to Remember. JACKSONVILLE-APPLEGATE stage H enry W rkdt , Driver—Leave« Jacksonville Saturday, Dec. Ill—Farmers institute at daily except Sunday at 7 a. m arriving at Ap Jacksonville under auspices of Jack plegate at 11 a. tn. Leave Applegate at ILI'iar- sonville board of trade with forenoon, riving at Jacksonville at 3 p m. Close connection made with stage to Steamboat and stage to Kubli afternoon and evening sessions con- I and Davidson. ducted by professors from the Oregon JACKSONVILLE COPPER MINES STAGE State Agricultural College. J ohn R. W ilson , Driver Leaves Jacksonville at 7 a. tn. Mondays. Wednesdays anti Fridays for Friday, December IK,—Parents Meeting Ruch. Uniontown, Parcel, Watkins and Joes Bar, and school exercises at High School returning on the following days. building at 2 p. m. Monday. Dec. 21st.,— Sjiecial session of Oregon legislature will convene. GRAND RAFFLE. A grand rafflie for $11)0 in gold is to take place at the Banquet saloon on the evening of December 24th. The prize will be divided. $75 going to the winner ami $25 to the next best contestant. Tickets range from 1 cent to $! each. A fine turkey supper will be served after the raffle, which will be free to all. i Heart f luttering. Undigested food and gas in the stom ach, located just below the heart, presses against it ami causes heart palpitation. When your heart troubles you in that wav take Herbine for a few dava. You will soon lie all right. 50c, Sold by City Drug Store. HOLIDAYS Jo give all an oppor tunity to examine our very complete line of Christmas goods this store will he kept open evenings until Xmas. s '■f' r * Union Livery Stables K'igs on short notice tor timber cruisers, com mercial men, mining men, sawmill men, all kinds of' men or parties. Horses ted at rea sonable rates. Geo. N. Lewis, Prop., Jacksonville