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About Jacksonville sentinel. (Jacksonville, Or.) 1903-1906 | View Entire Issue (Dec. 25, 1903)
Biq Mil ky Soles. thristmas at th«* Academt The Sisters and the scholars of St. H. C. Turpin, who has lieeti ill for sev Mary Academy lteld their Christmas ex Serai weeks, is not much improved, we are ercises Tuesday evening at the Academy sorry to say. hall. The reason for holding it early in E. C. Roberts uml mother spent the week was that a number of thesehol- Sunday week at the home of Mr. ars were anxious to get away so as to Mrs. J. W. Smith. reach then homes before Christmas day The Academy hall was prettily decorateil Mrs. Lizzie Owens and daughters in evergreen and the stage was bright and Virgie, wen guests of Mr. and Mr< with evergreens and Christmas decora H. Turpin one day recently. tions and a tree ladened with camlies, Thomas Cingcade and w ife are happy nuts and fruits for the little ones made over the arrival of a son, who came tn a handsome center piece. Th«* hall was crowded even the standing room by an their home a few day» ago. audience of children and older persons, Mrs. Lulu Perrv and daughter Nellie, who throughly enjoyed the splendid pro have returned from a three week'» visit gam rendered by those taking jxirt in the with Mr. ami Mrs. E. E. Gill, of Sam's exercises. Those on the program Carrie«! Valley. their parts through in tine shape. The Our farmers have succeeded in putting part of Santa Clause was especially well a large amount of their crops liefor«* sustained by Miss Ida Howa-d, a student at the Academy from Bly. K am.ith coun Christmas, for which they arc duly ty. At the close of the program Father thankful. Murphy raffled off. the chances hiving Mr. McCray, of the Fish Lake Ditch been previously sold, a tine China sand Co., has returned home aft. r a several wich set contributed by the Sternheim week's stay at the Co's, ranch; where he & Sons. San Francisco, which was drawn has km employed in surveying for the by Mrs. Banks of Ashland, ind also some Ditch, also the land recently purchased lieautitul Battenburg lace patterns con by the Co. tributed by the young ladies of St. Marvs Harry Greogorv has rcturned to his Academy, these being drawn bv Mrs Easier, of Ashland. The proceeds of th< home in San Francisco after a several lace patterns went to th«* Ashland church months stay <>n Big Sticky. Harry is a and those of the sandwich set to th< promising lad. and carries with him the best wishes <>f the many friends he made Jacksonville church. The Literary and musical program wliiie here. was as follows: Arthur Smith, son of Mr and Mrs. J. Action song. Schoolroom Exercises’*.............. W. Smith, of this place has returned ....................................................... ..........By the Minims home for a short visit after an absence of Piano trio. Birdie's Welcome '......... ..... He will soon Maud Newbury Iaiura Neuber. Amelia L'llman nine years in Eastern Ore. leave for British Columbia where he THE HOLY NIGHT. pects to engage in stock raising. A Christmas Idyl in two acts Peggy, a child ot the street» Miss Bessie Clough Trixy, a frolicsome colored waif with a noble heart .................. ........................... Mis» Irene plotner Mother Marby, Peggy's supposed parent ... .................... Miss Am brosine Murphy Miss Belle, of the village school ........... ....... ....................... Mi»» M.iri Gold Ka lt-,rd Mamie Marigold, generous to a fault ........... .............................................. ....... Miss Cordelia Reuter Pupils of the Village School. Katie. Lizzie. Annie. May. Ella, Maggie.................................. ......... ................. Chonis of School Girls anil Angels Violin and piano—Selections from Tann häuserI.eon Hanna Frances Donegan Piano duet. In the Arena ' march ..... ........ Misses France. Donegan and Delia Reuter Santa Claus arrival .................... ................. .... Distribution of Christmas Goodie* HOLIDAYS To give all an oppor tunity to examine our very complete line of Christmas goods this store will he kept open evenings until Xmas Ryan’s Be.iqle Items. Mountain district school closed Thurs day. Christmas tree Thursday night. All welcome. Chas Carter has moved his family to the Meadows. Howard Rodger« and Monroe Brown went to Medford, Monday. W. C. Chapman shipfied his last lot of turkeys Monday. A. D. Houston ship I»ed Tuesday. A st vial school meeting was held at Antioch school house Sittirlce the I'.i h at which a five mill tax was levied for the purpose of finishing the repair already begun and if sufficient funds arc secured the house will also recieve new seats. Revolution Immincnt. There are seve’al of the ere« k A »tire »ign of appi •aclung revolt and farmer« putting out new orcli ird- tins tall. Harry Carlton is setting out about ■wrious tr>>uble ut tour system 1« ner one thoiis-iml tree», |irtnci|Mlly Newton* VOUSlIess sleeplcsslless or stolll.icil UpM*t» and Spltzenlicrgs. Electric Bitter» wtll qui kit distili mix r thè troublcsoine emise». It nrur fai!» The infant son of Mr. am! Mr» R. to torte thè stolli u h r< glllate thè Kld Combest, <>f Brow till->r i, div<l last Thurs lieve and Bowvl», »tiimilate thè liver nini <lay ami w.«» buried the following «lay at cl-infv lite I i I cmm I Ritti down se stelli» th«* Brownlxiro cem -ter-,-. The parent» benefit |Kirticul.irlv and all thè usuai at have th<- sympathy of the community hi t< nding ache» vanish und- r it» »« «rchiiijr thissa«l bereavement. Mr. and Mrs. .J. J. If. of App Apple 11. Brantner. Bran tuer, ot and thorough eff«-ctivenc«» Electric Hit gate were in J Jacksonville Wednesday. We hear it rumored that G B Brown ter» t» itilv .Mie, und th it i» r«-turne«l if it having come over for a load of supplies. one of BrownlMjro»’ energetic young stock doii't giv perfeet »atiafaction Guarnì* ed men and farmers and Miss M il>el H< II. by l’ruggini Frank Roberts, a leading farmer of second daughter of Mr. ami Mrs J. K Big Sticky, residing on the Medford- Candy. Bell were married on Wednesday even Eagle Point road, was in Jacksonville The largest assortment ever tn Jackson ing of this week at the family resident« Wednesday. Accompanying him was Eaqle Point letms, We wish them a long life and u happy ville. Hand made and factory made. his sister. .Mrs. J,nlu Perry, a successful S. A. Carlton was here Sunday Htl<l one in their new venture. The Model, Max Muller’s old stand teacher of the county. MVS the sick at his house art* getting Rev Snyder will hold services at the along -ill right Dales tu Kemembrr. A new line of candv and nuts. Med Methodist church Sunday morning and Mrs. Wm. Holmes of Central Point ford Book Store. Tuesday, Januars 12 -City election hi evening. There will be no services at arrived here Tuesday to s[x-ml the boli Medford. A. T Lundgren and Frank Edwards, the Presbyterian church as it will la- Rev. «lays with relatives. who each have tine c«.pper claims oil Jot Strange’s day to hold services at Phoenix, i G. Brown and Sons shippe«! a nice lot New until after the Holidays. 1 have where he will preach morning anil even ; of turkeys the first of the week to S hi creek, came in Thursday to »pend Christ several hundred feet of high gr ub-mould mas in Jacksonville They expect to re ing and some fine picture«, such as Fain ing. ! Francisco for the holiday tr ide turn to their mines next Monday. ily Records, Memorials and Comical Mr*. J H. Carlton is spending the Barley, mil I feed, corn ami wheat at tin inctiiics, which I will »<11 nt ten per-cent week with her mother. Mrs. Geo. Brown, Boss. Cheap as the market afford«. l»e!ow cost. T. C. Norn». who has oeen quite sick w ith a cold for J. P. Harr came in Wednesday from several days. Slabwoo'l in stove lengths fl .(Ml |M*r load Watkins and Thursday he returned with The roads in several places la-tween a load of household good* for Ed. Sjieiic- at naw null—Iowa l.umlx-r C o . here and Central Point co ild be improver! er, who with John S|»iker, is opening up on. we think by a little work in the some fine copper profs rties on Joe creek. IlX»I LEGAL NOTICES. |*|] right time and in the right placee. Mr. lfarr reports that Terry Byrne is B. S. Baker, who has been here for SIX very low with consumption anti his re TIMBER LAND. ACT JI NE 3. I m 7 m weeks under the care of Dr < tffleer left covery is despaired of by his family. NOTICE FOR PI BLICATION. for his home tv ar the Ferry, the __ first of You should see our burnt leather a«i<l the w-.-ek much improved in health. wo»«! Iiefore selecting Xmas presents. United Slates Land Oilier. Roseburg, Ore., Nov. 12th.. ItMKI. We understand that J. M. Nichols has Medford B«x>k Store. Notice is hereby given that in compli purchased a piece of land from I). P. A watch meeting will lie held at the Matheus and w ill in the near future build Presbyterian church New Years Eve. ame with the provisions of the act of Congress of Jun«* 3. |N"B. entitled "An ar« and become a resident of Eagle Point. The sermon will lie by Rev. Strange and for the sale oftimlx r lands in the States a half hour consecration service will lie of California, Oregon, Nevada and Wash ANO V RECTOR OF ST. LIKE’S, held at midnight, as the New Year comes ington Territory.” us extended to all tin Ashburnham, Ontario, Testifies to the Good in, to lie led by Rev. Snyder. Follow Public Land States by act of Aug. I, 1M',»2, ing New Vears there will b< a week of Qua ¡ties of Chamberam’s JOSIAH F. CRIMP. prayer, held at the Presbyterian ami of Buncom, county of Jackson, stat«* of Cough Remedy. im F orted J apanese Methodist churches alternate evenings, Oregon, han this (lay filed in this otlici- A shhi rnham . Ont., April 1H, p.HKI.— I led by Rev. Strange and Rev. Snyder. his sworn stateim-nt No. aN|3, for th«- think it is on’y right that I should tell If yon have any Timlx-r land you want purchase of the n of se^, sw'4 of s<*'4 you what a wonderful effect Chamber to sell—See T. C. Norris. amls«*!4 of sw'4 of Section No. 32 in lain’s Cough Remedy has produced. WITH PURCHASES OF Township No. 3ft, s. Range Np. 2 West, Tile marriage took place Wednesday, The «lay Iiefore Easter I was so distressed and will offer proof to show that the land with a cold an«! cough that I did not at the residence of the bride's parents at ( sought is mon- valuable for its timlx-r or think to lx* able to take any duties the Brownsboro, of Mr. George- B Brown and stone than for agricultural |)tir|x>ses, and next «lay, as my voice was almost choked Miss Maliel Bell, Rev. W. F Shields of to establish Ills claim to said laml Iiefore by tin- cough. The same day I receive«l ficiating. Mr. Brown is a BrownsMro Silas J. Dav, I’. S. Commissioner at an order from you for a bottle of your young man, the owner of a fine stock and Jacksonville, Oregon, on Thursday, the Cough Remedy. 1 rft once procured a fruit farm, and a young man of fine per- I 4th «lay of February, l!M>4, a sample bottle, and t«x>k about three son a I character. His bride is the dauglit He names as witnesses: Andrew | doses of the medicine. To my great re er of Mr. and Mrs. J. K. Bell, who keep Cantrall of Buncom. Jackson Co., lief the cough and col«l had entirely dis- the store and |x>»t office at Brownsboro Oregon; Arthur Klinehamnier of Bun apjieared ami I was able to preach three ami she is a young lady who has fine ac com, Jackson Co..Oregon John F. Miller 1 times on Easter «lay. I know that this complishments and one who has the es i of Jacksonville. Jackson Co., Oregon; rapid and effective cure was due to your teem of all who have her acquaintance. and Jeremiah Niinan of Jacksonville, I Cough remedy. I make this testimonial Mr. an<l Mrs. Brown will leave Saturday Jackson Co., (tregon. unsolicited, being glad to have found for San Francisco, where they will spend Any and all persons claiming adverse!} such a Godsent remedy. Respectfully a couple of weeks after which they w ill re llic above described lands are re<|U«-st yours, E. A. Langfeldt, M. A., Rector of turn to their home at Brownsboro. <•<! to file their claims in this office on or GENERAL MERCHANDISE St. Luke's Church. To Chamberlain While looking for presents don't over before said 4th. day of February, 1IMI4. Medicine Co. This remedy is for sale by look these handsome rugs. Over 40 dif 1120,1-21» J. r. B ridges , City Drug Store. ferent designs. C. W. Conklin’s. Register. ,1 ( hurcm S uppers S ociety dinners y /lAPKtNS JAS. CRONEMILLER JACKSONVILLE OREGON MH ■