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About Jacksonville sentinel. (Jacksonville, Or.) 1903-1906 | View Entire Issue (Dec. 25, 1903)
JACKSONVILLE SENTINEL o’cl«x-k in the evening after the Holiday trade is over. Mr. and Mrs. Ryan have la < n closing their store at six o'clock ISSI 1.1» ON since early fall until the holiday trade FRIDAY OF EACH WEEK. la-gali. and they will resume their early ' * * ' ' closing after January 1st. C. VC. Conk ClIAMI.IK MKNXBVK ><I«IT o K lin nnnoiimcs that In- will clone his furn ittir«-st«>r«- at H o’clock, beginning with Enl«*rr«l la the pciMoffh-r of Ju'louiiivllh', J mi k «on 1 oiiuiy Oregon n» m < «ani < In»» mutter th«- new year. It is probable that other merchants will close their »tores at H p. m after the holiday«. The movement Ht’HMCHirrwx K.trk» I am still in the Real Estate business, If you have <>nr yrar ..... fl should I m - genera) ami all places of bust- hi » month» .... a farm or timber land which you want to sell I will Thrrr mouth« .... p, ness nhouhl adopt an early dosing rule. I sell It. I also hdve what you want to buy and will M< r>'hauts and their clerk« absolutely Cl.l'HMIN«, T oim » need s«»me rest else they will Income sell it to you at the riqht price. Tin- HrntInri litui tin- WK-kly <»«< K'»»<n>> will I m - * -til Io on« mlilo ••• foi n year Tin s< nil «lead on their feet ami not lx- able to urlgi i sihr Jm ksoii «-onnty n* ws an«l tin- Or« K«»mun glv-ra th« .l.it< nutlonul an«l worlri nrw». bamll«- their trade with the alertness that Call dnd see my Slock. lini» a Iradrr I» a bl«- to rover the entirr nrw» brings success D-tring January ami f|r|<1 at ii I hmi I the |>ii«r ol but on«- |>a|»rt , February especially there is »<> little Fit i ai St ii « h kirrio^M The Jucknutivitlr Smt Inri evening trade th it th«- pr< fit will not pay will br wc-nt lo nity intdir»* «I tany poMoffirr tn th« Culled SiMtr«», foi loi»; w« « k« bir 10 vriitn. the light and fuel exjx-nses ami it IH H Ail »til»«* Mpiion*. f« j¿ni.«f or trfllltMriniM prompt sheer waste of the merchants time and ly mi the <I mi <- uf rxpiruitoii unie»« h re money to keep a store <»|x-ii 14 hours a newal I» rc< civrd «lay during those months, In not an up to-date t«»wn in the country do bu*inr>g houses keep <»|«n «-v« nings during the fhe Sentinel go* « to press a «lav earlier winti r months ami many towns close in order that th«- force mav get off for busincss at H to 7 «»'ckx k in the summer Christmas amt enjoy th«* «lay with the months also. Me«lford ha» had e irly dosing for more than a year and the g«MMl cheer ol Christmas ti«le. merchants would not go back at all to McMinnville, one of the oldest towns the old long hour custom The new rule of the Willamette Valiev that is now will yet lx- «do, ted in Ja k-onvilh- and umhrgoiug an awakening, has M-curcd when it is «»net* in force the mercliaiits an iron foundry an I intchiae shop. As will never go hack.to th«- «»l«l system. an Inducement t «» ur<- th«- plant th«- Thc success of th«- faniurs institute citizen« donated tile site for the build- held in Jacksonville last Saturday under mgs. tin- joint auspices of th«- State Agricult A me« ting <»f the Jacksonville 1» ,ard of ural College ami the Jacksonville board trade will la- held III «1 M«m«li«v i veiling of trade wa* beyond th«- ex| e« tati< ns of at the city hall to take lip several matters those promoting it, for this I m - ng the i r t T ts pretty hard to keep wel'. informed on the that ar« for the good of Jacksonville. It institute ctcr held in Jacksonville it was political news, the scientific news, the literary is expected that all who want their busi not known how much interest the farm news, the educational movements, the great ness increased and their projiertv made er» would take in it, ami then the weath business developments, the hundreds of interesting more v.'iluable will attend an I do th< ir er on that «lay was as bad as it ever gets and valuable articles i:. the hundreds of excellent part toward pushing the car <»I progreM to be in Southern Oregon, and as the magazines Abou* tE;c only way it can be done by along, butthos» w ho want Jacksonville to people ol this section are not accustomed the average busy man and woman is to read a retrograde into a cross roads village and to travel tn rain torrents, the ftrine.a, magazine like *• The Review of Reviews," and. as who want a tnossback life in all its shab except a ft w plucky ones, stay« «1 at home it is the only magazine of the sort, it is a good by nartowm ss will not la- exjiected to at Saturday. From farmers prewar. the thing to send $2.50 for a year s subscription. tend as they would I m - a* much out of statement was that had the day I hcii PRESIDENT ROOSEVELT says: place in a board of trade me« ting as a pleasant the attendance w»»ui<! have tx-eu •I know that through its ct'j-nns views have been pre Mexican (»reus r would I m - in the midst so large that it would have taxed the I'. sented to me that I could not otherwise have had access to ; of an American t»>w n. because all earnest and thoughtful men no matter how widely S. hall to have held the amliciu-«. Th« re their ideas diverge, are given free utterance in its columns.” were farm» r. present from nearly every Another Christmas his com«- ittd it section of Jackson count y ami the various EX-PRESIDENT GROVER CLEVELAND says: brings to the |M-ople of Jacksonville ami •• I consider it a very valuable addition to my library.” features of the program proved so inter Jackson county a full measure r»f gensl « sting ami instructive to them that they cheer and proajieritv, for the |»ast year will lx- hereafter strong workers for anv has I m - cii one of happiness, for death ami ij Astor Place, Nvw York institute that may I»«- held hi the cou'itv. «lisat- r. to wli i ll all arc heir to haslteen The farmers of Jack-on county are awake laid with a «paring hand on the ¡x-ople to their interests and they readily take of this la-autiful vtlley, and in prosjierity up with anv proposition that will aid all have had ill plenty, for the past year them in k«' p ng in touch with the pro- has Ix-en one that g.iv«- every advantage gressiv«- spirit of lb • times. to him who would profit by his labors. ral government proposes to buihl around Colvig. attorney for th • railroa«! com|>- An I what makes this even a more happy The special s ssion of the Oregon leg- the Celilo r.ip-ds in th«- Columbia, Sev- any offered to settle judgment if the at Christmas the year to come promist s to islature colive.i< »1 Munday. George C eral other matters of minor importance torneys fees were thrown of, but that fir be one of jieacc ami plenty to all. Brow nell of Oregon City again holds th«- ar«- up for consideration ami an early ad ing deci in •<!. he apeale I it to the circuit court. In the circuit court E. B. Ilufer. at i position of President of the Senate Mll«l journment is probable. torney f >r Mr. II »rvey base 1 his action on L< ts see, Newberg has a pr« sned brick L- T. Harris is again speaker of the judge Hanna adjourned court Wed nes- the law of 18H3requiring railroad compan fai t irv. a til« fact -rx a f »et"ry for male i 1 fou.se. Geo. C. Chamberlain read his day until th«- first Monday in January. ies to fence their tract, and it was on this j_____ . ing common brick, a handle factoy, two I iiu ssage which «lealt wholly with the tax Ih did not discharge the jurymen, but point of law that he lost his case and Mr. flouring mills, a big saw mill, a furnitur« ipiestioii for w hich he called the session. they are to report to tae c«»urt when it Harvy gets nothing for his cow. for the Wednesday morning law does not com|rell railroad ninpan- factory, a prum- processing factory, and I The new tax law was rep« aled and the again convenes. now we arc to have an ice factory and I old one re-enacted ami the f.'KXl house tile case of John Cox and Mrs. Joseph ies to fence their switch yards. H id the Crane, who hail appealed fr<»m the ap action lieen on the grounds that the train cobl storage plant. Keep votir eye on hold exemption from taxes again put into praisers award for damages by reason of was exceeding the speed limit and Mr. Newla-rg.—Newlx-rg Graphic. Ami not then effect. The defect in the law governing a county ro.i«l la-ing established through Harvey had proven that fact their laml. After the jury bad b«en em- the jury would have had to given him so many years ago NewIwrg was one of the recording of legal piqiers was cor panneled the case was set for trial on the the verdict, but as it was they were com the «lead tow ns of the Willamette Valley rected. Charter bills were passed for first Monday in January, the jury in tne pelled to decide in favor of the railroad with no future prospects for a better day Adams, Beaver Hill, Nor'h Bend, Leb mean time are to visit in a body the company. to come. Hut the town took on new life anon. Marshfield, Cottage Grove, Athe premises of th«- appellants and ascertain Johnnie Margreiter. the boy who has and though having no more advantages na. Lostine ami Halles City and Gold as to the.extent the road damages their Ray, Jackson county, was made a full- laml. The road in question is one that been attending the Jacksonville school than dozens of other towns in Oregon fli-kged town. z\ defect in the law was recently established ami begins at and working Saturdays in Chas. Basve’s that are waiting for something to turn up changing hangings from the countyscats the H. H. Taylor place of Medford and blacksmith shop is quite sick with ty to give them a push, its citizens took to the penitentiary was corrected which runs in a south easterly direction across phoid-pnentnonia at the home of his par hold with a will ami l*.sl|»ed themslves inak«s it possible for Armstrong, the flic ridge south of Roxyann butte to the ents Mr. ami Mrs. John Margreiter. re Baker county man who murdered his county road on Antelope creek. W. M siding oil the Stirling road. ami now others ate willing to help by put sweetheart, to be hung. A joint resolu Colvig and W. I. Vawter ami Judge J. R Willie N«>rris. the 13 year old son of ting their money into enterprises that tion was passed asking congress to appro Neil for the road |H-titioners and A. E Mr. and Mrs. T. C. Norris is seriously ill priate money to the Lewis and Clark make a greater prosperity for the town. and C. I.. Realms for the county. with tvphoid pnetiinoni i and the first of When Jacksonville takes holil and helps fair. A bill to make gambling a peniten Monday and most of Tuesday was tiary offense passed the house and will taken up in hearing the case of John the week his life was «lepaired of but itself, it too, can have a growth equal to . probaply pass flu- senate. A flat salary I)rs. Robinson and Gale pulled him Harvey vs. the Southern Pacific, appeal- bv the crisis and there is now a reasona Newberg, Hood R i ver and a number bill for state officials is also under con- e«l from J. R. B. Moreland's justice court ble certainty that he will recover. of other Oregon towns that have been sideraiion and may pass. Senator E. V. at Gold Hill. Mr. Harvev had a cow Miss Ollie Huffer arrived in Jackson built up by sheer effort on the part of Carter’s bill prohibiting the killing of killed at th«- water tank in Gol«l Hill and elk prior to September 1. 1IM17, is a law. and alleging that th«- train was running ville Saturday from Eugene to spend the their citizens. It is likely that the appropriation for the faster than the town ordinance permitted Holidays with the home folks, afterwhich Ceiilo portage railroad will be changed There is a movement under wav to get to an appropriation for the purchase of sued the company and got judgment for she will return to resume her studies at J>75 for the value of the cow and J3S.50 the State I'niversity. Miss Franci s Bar all the stores of Jacksonville to close at B right of way for the canal that the gene costs and fat) attorneys fees. \V. M. nes is spending the vacation in Portland. FURNITURE. HARNESS AND FITTINGS Shoe repairing and Harness repairing a speialty. 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