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About Jacksonville sentinel. (Jacksonville, Or.) 1903-1906 | View Entire Issue (Jan. 1, 1904)
Mrs. 0. Gilbert at Watkins Items. f aql<- Point lefms, •S. S. Arrasniitli has gone to Jackson The fog still hangs on. ville to s|>end tne winter with his family. T. C. Charley spent Monday night in Mr. E. C. Faucett made a trip to Jack Eagle Point. sonville Thursday returning the follow Sheriff J. M. Rader was here the |>art of last week. ing «lay. later FINE CABINET =PHOTOS Perry Byrne, who has been quite ill Miss Lottie Taylor «pent this week lot some months, ia no belter we are sor- with Miss Annie Nickols. ! tv to say. Wm. Helmer of Central Point »jx-llt Mr. Chas. Buck of Pure«-1 district nua- Neat Door to Medford l*o»tottke Christmas here with relatives. sed through Watkins on Wednesday of I last week. Mr. W. B. Officer was at Mi dford the UNTIL FURTHER NOTICE Mr. F. (). Collings, whom- health has first of tin- week on business. la-en quite |xx>rly for some time, is still Merchant J. F. Brown, went to Med In Posing and Finishing my Pic- unable to la- about much. ford Tuesday last on business. tvres cannot be excelled. Orders Ladies' Christmas (loads Those who are s|x-nding the holidays Miss Nora Charles of Brownlxtro visit Filled Promptly. in S in Francisco from her«- are Mrs. E. i ed with Mrs. Geo. Brown the past week Large Stock and ¡'inc Set C. Faucett ami Mr. E. Thompson. Several of our young folks went to vet ion of Staminal Linens Ed Spencer, who has Ix-en spending Central Point Christmas to take in the i lint nt Leather floods Miint- months in Ja< ksonvillr returned to , dance. Over Miller’» Hardware Store 111» home on Sqttaw Creek, last week. The long continued sjx-11 of foggv Embroidery Silks, Lace Medford, - - Oregon Miss Maud Byrne who has Ix-en sj end weather has givi n almost every body a Eancy Work, Toilet Art ing some weeks in Jacksonville W»K bad cold. icles, Chinaware, Japan I called home by the serious illness of her fl. Moore, our popular blacksmith, | father. has had a hitching rack put up in front ese Goods, llattcfibnrg Christmas morning dawned bright and of his shop. and Point Lace .Material Jas. A. Ringer and son from hismount ! . dear, the sun shown lx-atr.ifu) all day, T oys and Confections ■ which added much to the enjoyment of j am tanch last week to spend the Holidays with his folks. ' every one. James Buckley and H. D. Ktibli oflow Dr. Oficer has hail a buggy shed pul ; er Applegate were on Spi t« Creek gath on to his barn, the w ork w as done by ering up some «tray cattle the fore jjart John Inlow ami Al Vancuz. of las! week. Prof. J. A. Bish and wife have been Christm is week has Ix-t-n a busy one s| ending the week with Mrs. Bish's par- Tilt: PLACE FOR II1E BEST Racy des, Ramblers and here as in all other places, mid many of ! ents, A. H Peachy and wife. GOODS AND MOST REASON our citizens have made Hying trip* t> other standard bicvcies. The indications are that there will lx- ABLE PRICES Jacksonvil e. Mr. P. J. Sullivan and Bruce Buck two a large crowd at the mask ball at Hi-cka- ; I thorn hall on New Wats night of our hustling mining men are contem Repairs made to bicycles plating tin- erection of a dwelling house Eagle Point should be incorp ¿rated and ; sewing machines, guns on Squaw Creek near some of their min tin ri I think we Could have a little better mg ciaims of which they have some ex- order at our public entertainments. and all kinds of small I cellent ones. The climate of Southern Oregon ha- machines. Miss Julia Nash, who is teaching the not Ix-en verv bad so far this w-in'er a- , winter term of school went to Jackson we picked violets in our garden on Xmas : Office one block south of Courthouse JACKSONVILLE. OREGON ville Wednesday to spend Xmas with the ' day. family of Mr Hurley. Her cousin Miss We understand that the foot bridge, Dora Htirlrs, who is te idling the Purcel near the Eagle hotel will lx- repaired bv ! MEDFORD, school accompanied her. - OREGON FNITHD STATES COMMISSIONER • >ur citiza ns. A much needed improve I Filing*» ntid linai proti ina«l<- on hoinrMriid* inent. Iiqhth Grade f xaminntrons. «ini i Ì in lx* r claim»» Corrected pint» uhowing all vacant land« Christmas dav passed i very quietly in The state department of public in NOTARY Fl IIIJC AND CONVEYANCER struction. at Salem, has isoied the fol Eagle Point. - There was not much do Legal ¡Mipcr*» of m H kind» made out h|»ec'inl lowing information concerning eighth I mg. There was a shooting match for Mttrntton given to paper« in m ttlcmmt of chickens in the afternoon. gride final examinations: «•«tatrw Dates: (Ai January, 27, 2*. 2!*. 1004. Mr. and Mis. Shaw, who have been abstracter of titles I! April 18, 14, 15. 1904. vi-iting Mrs. Shaw's parents Mr. and Mrs. V/Ô7 conduct a gene Most complete wi ul abstract books in the (Ct Mav IS. Ill, 2d. I'.MM. Howlitt. for several weeks left for their county. Aimrsct. made promptly and ne ral Blacksmith busi (D) June 15. Hi, 17. P.O4. curatety home in Portland, Saturday last. Program: (A) Wednesdays—Arith ness at the old REAL ESTATE AND INSVRANCE The dance at the Keen creek school metic, Spelling. Physiology. Fine list ot country and town propertv for GRGNEMILLER STAND (B) Thursday—Mental Arithmetic, house on Christinas night was a grand Mile and rent. sucres-., there were fifty numbers sold Reading. Wri’ing, Civil Government. MONEY LOANED (C) Friday—Language, History, Geo and every laxly had a good time and Warrant» IxiURhl and «old Collection» made plenty to eat. The proceeds went toward Taae» paid Rrnt, collected Prompt reply frapby. to all letters Charge. reasonable Wagon and Plow Work, S->uri Vs of Questions: Questions in the buying new seats for the school house. following subjects will lx- taken from The Christmas tree and entertainment Horseshoeing and Ma- the sources indicated: at Heckathorn's hall on Christinas eve REFERENCES: (a) Geography—State course of study; was a very enjoyable affair and the pro chinery a Specialty. Hon II K I tn 11 na judge of tut judicial dia- the coarw- print in Frye's Elements of gram rendered was very good anil consist tritt. «nd any JacliMiiivilli- bunincM man. Geography ; Map questions in both coarse cd of recitations and songs and a short an«l tine print of Frve's Elements of Geo* talk by Capt. West of Brownslxiro. Aft graph«. er the exercises the tree was roblied of its (b) Spelling—Eighty |x-r cent from presents and every laxly was madehappv miscellaneous test words m Reed's Word especially the little one* as marly every lessons, ami twenty |x-r cent from manu one in the hall got some kind of a present. script. Wm. Puhi, Prop icl Writing—Vertical; sjiecimens of Pleasant and Most Effective. pcniiuinship as indicated in copied matter T. J. Chambers, Ed. Vindicator, I.ilier- an<l from manuscripts. I'p to Datc Shop (d) Reading from indicated selections tv. Texas, writes Dec. 25, 1!*»2: "With Three Fine Chair« (el Language — Reed's Graded Les pleasure ami unsolicited bv you. I bear Stock Proof and Never testimony to the curative powers Ballard'- Good Workmen. sons in English, no diagraming. Out of Order (fl Civil Government— Chapters I to Horehound Syrup. 1 have used it in my family and can cheerfully affirm it is the 25, inclusive, ami 37 to 45 inclusive, of Best Wire Fencing. Wire never kinks. A most effective and pleasant remedy for cheaper fence than wood. Can ce woven by American Citizen. Two fine Bathrooms with the The Respectfully coughsand colds 1 have ever used. ” 25c, anylxxly and machine warranted for one year. submitted, 50c and < 1.00. Sold bv City Drugstore. J. H. A ckerman . best tubs cleanest towels, etc. Supt. Public Instruction. Henry I>. Ktibli was i in ____ from Apple- gate Tuesday and tvent to Gold .................. Hill 1 re Superintendent's Decision. turning Thursday, where lie was to 1 look S ai . km , Dec. 21.—Superintendent of after mining property that he has in that Public Instruction J. 11 Ackerman today section. rendered the following decision: Jacksonville was represented at the "No part of the J-'iH apportioned to A Homey Mnnxine each month helpful piHCticaf and inspiring Full of fascinat each district in accordance with subdivis Ashland Christina-, ball by Judge Prim. ing features. Beautifully llustrated. A ion 3, page 17 Oregon school laws, shall M. M. Tailor. Miss Marguerite Krause, million readers! la-transferred when a board of directors Harry Helms am' Miss Emma Helms. $1.00 per year. 10 cents a copy. of anv district, transfers to another dis They report the dance a well conducted A FREE Miinple copy to alt re|uesting. trict ,-inv cliihl. together with all school enjoyable affair. motives line by the apportionment to Mrs I,. J. Sears, who lately sold her such child as provided for in subdivision millincrv store in Medford to Mrs. Cor AGENTS WANTED 11. page 12 Oregon school laws.'' win has gone to Spokane on an extended visit to her son Morton Foster, who is a Goon Hot si KFi-riN). Willits n mibscrip- A Very Close Call. clerk in u big hardware store in that lion repres« -illative in every city unit town "[ stuck to my engine, nithough every city. Mrs. Sears will return to Medford in the west To those who will give nil or ¡1 portion of their time it offers attractive joint ached and every nerve was racked but whether she will re engage in busi work and pavs < xdeedingly liberal com with pain," writes C. W. Bellamy, a lo ness she has not decided. missions It will pay you to investigate. comotive fireman, of Burlington. Iowa. A postal car<l will tiring particulars. Write W. II. Miller and C. T. Davidson, who at once sj as to be the first in vour field. "I was weak ut»l pale, without anv ap- lately bought out Chris Ulrich & Co. petite and all run dow n. As I was alxiut THE PHELPS PUBLISHING CO to give up, I got a bottle of Electric Bit- have added flour and feed to their stock. Pacific Coast Office, Machines for Sale or Fences Woven by .<i Columbian Bullring. Sim Francisco, Cal. I ters, ami after taking it. 1 felt as well as I They also cary potatoes and may later on ! ever did in my life." Weak, sickly, run add a full line of vegetables. They also down people always gain new life stren have a complete line of canned goods AN ILLUSTRATED MAGAZINE gth and vigor from their use. Try them. and hi tine confections and high grade FOR ALL THE FAMILY Satisfaction guaranteed by City Drug tobaccoes they have a stock equal to the Residence on old stage Road, two miles east best in the county. oi Jaoksonville. Store. Price GOcents. The Bazaar $1.50 a Dozen G. W. MACKEY BICYCLE^ STORE REPAIR0 SHOP SILAS J. DAY TED KELSO CHAS. H. BASYE l 0. K. Barber Shop SATISFACTION GUARAN FEED The PERFECT FENCE |COOD HOUSEKEEPINC L. D. MINEAR. Agent