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About Jacksonville sentinel. (Jacksonville, Or.) 1903-1906 | View Entire Issue (Jan. 15, 1904)
JACKSONVILLE SENTINEL Vol. I (OIJMY com I’KOdl DINGS. < ornmissionrr* Meet in Monthly Session and Iransml Muth Business fa« levy Made Road Supervisors Appointed. County court coiivetied Wednesday, January lith. in ri-gulnr monthly session vs 11 li all ollicvrs present, and was almost a week in roll« hiding the volume <4 bus mess brought liefote it. Re|»ort» of county officers we re rea<l, examined ami approved. The liouiidarics of the coun tv road districts were re established ami will lie published in full in next week's Sentinel. The tax levy for the vear was set and the total as given le-low is 2*1 mills, be mg an mere .«•«• over last y ears levy of 2 mills. I Ills increase is >lur to til)' I tet that th- state levy is 2 mill* higher and the general *ebo«,l |«-vv is 1.6 mills high er III Illi < omit« levy tile ro id tax is in creased by half a mill but th«- gin ral fund is dei re as« d 2 1 m 11». The iiii-otne from tin» levy w ill •>«■ alxtut f 12-V mmi <m the total ass-s i <1 valuation-—f l.'il'i 22" I'.rtrj r»G bta'e S«-fa«»ol» Koa‘ls Count •• .Soldiers No. 36 Jacksonville, JacK»on County, Oregon. Friday, January 15, 1904- .................................. '• ■ ; « ; •» 1 •» 11.1 11.H 2 9 1 ■ 1 Total mill*................................ 24 2*> The following ex,M-ll*c a-count was nuditeli and allowed County Court i 71'»' Circuit court ... ....................... 1372 2-’> Jtistici s courts. .............. ............. 2*-' 7<t Silenti s otlii e............. -TI3 33 Clerk'* " .................................... 'J-'M' 00 Rci-order'» «»flic-...... ....................... I4-» 40 Treasurer's " ....... ..................... NJ 33 Ci»ri»ner'» “ ................................... 2*> »Ml SujM-rintcndi-ut'* <»lh«e.................. N’> .,3 Assessor'» iilhce . ............................. |-»M ,J.| Stock ! n*j»i-ctor. li mo* ....... ■>" 0'1 Tax rebate ............ 2 20 Current rx|»-iiw' .......................... b*« 11 Jail cxta-HM- ........................................ IM 60 < a-< of ni ligciit 87Ó •'»'* 1 usane. ............................. •’ 1M• Budges and roads l.HO 1" Election ex|»eiiscs .... ■ 22, 4.! 1 ■ t ■ H « ................. 1 ' " ' Roail sup-' visors •> nios ............ N'l .Jx It iM-liig tile time provided by law lor th«- appointment of toad sujh rvisors the following w re named for the full term of Oil«- year. for th«- distr it ts from one to thirty one i-on-eiu'iv Iv <»«•<> 4»row. Chas I,mils iv. Ja« ob Stone, J M t. antralL I y C I'lirsel. I. ( Bis-.e, < ha II imilton. |s,iac Wo t. No number !», J. A R- sc. <»tto Caster. W II Stinson. Henry loan. Geo Erev. J M Wi st. J XX' Smith, XV II I’cnningvr. I II Crawford. XX II Newton. J A Mirtin, J II Whipple. W K Ingledne, W A l’i< slum. J B Welch, J C Pendleton WR Johns n .Will M Claim than. Robt Wright, T B Higgiidxitham. Cool (leer, 1 ’''r The f dlowing named were chosen jmlges an I ch rks of e.e< tion of the vari ous pr«-< i nets of the county for i |>criod ot two stars, the first nulled of each I. »ard lieing its eh nrm in: Antioch Precim t—judge*. M A II >u* ton, Clarence C ise, ('»co Stacv; clerks. W M Martin Howard Holger*, j C I'eiidl«- ton. . , Applegate—LC Basye. II D Kilbli. C J McLaughlin, clerks, A 1» B.inl«lcy. <’.«•<> Hoff in in. Emmett < »'Brien E ist Ashland—Jas Riles. S A Patker. W B Million; clerks, 116 Mitchell, W II Brunk. W W Erb. South Ashaland—D B Provost. <» W Crowson, S A Potter; clerks, <» Winter, E A Hildreth. C E 11 ><»pvr. West Ashland — M I'' Eggleston. J K Van Sant, Eugen - B rrv; clerks, Ed Ear low. Chas Gillette. G M Grainger. Barron—J M Tyl r E B Birroti, Di-vcr Kim-nd; clerks, Homer Barron, A B Chapman, Walter Applegate. Big Butt«—R I. Parker. Ira Tungate, Geo Beall; clerks, S C Higginbotham, I J Patton, Jos < iippert. Central Point—W A Owens, Jas Shield. W II Patrick; clerks, H Corum, A O ¡•reel, W J Freemill. Climax—Aaron Wvlattd, N M Charley, Andrew E Moore; clerks, W M Holm in, Erank Centers, Ered Tice. Eagie Point—judges, Geo Brown sr, Tims Nichols, |n’o R Cook: clerks, Harry- Carlton, S B Holmes, Wm I'lrich. Eloum e Rock—judges, A II Boothby, Chas W Knighton, J S fucker; clerks. |as MeClannahan, W XV Willitts, Nelson . Nye. 1 Poots Cri-. k judges, Robt A Cook, Nelson Hosmer, Gro Short; clerks M F l,an< e . Alla-it S ill'll rs, C < Carr. Gohl Hill judges, Jno B R Morclock, J W llavs, T | Pearce, clerks, Carl Phelps, II 1» Reed, Jas McDougal. North Jacksonville -judges, 1» Linn. J XV Robinson. J A Wilson; clerks, S P ItcRoboam. Henry Maurv, Henry Dox. South Jacksonville jmlges, G N L- w is. M M Tai lor. Wm Puhi; clerk«, Peter Deist h. W II M< 'Daniel, Jos We’terer. Lake . rec* -jll Iges. C W i»n v. L" > I Charlw, Hermiu Mver; clerk«, G-o Er-v, L h is K tingle, Cha* Terri 1. Meadows—judges, J B Wei h, E C Pomcrov, A J Oatson; cl« rks, II H Mit chell. Ira Love, Geo Walker. North .Medfor I. judges, al Purdin. E N Warner, II B N v<-; ch rks, M L Alford. <. I, S -hermerhorn, J C II ill South Medford—judges. C I Hilt III -on J A Wh.'mm I II B itler; clerk«. L S Jac bs II Hubbard. F K iN-llel. Mound—-judges. W W Gregory. D W Beetle. Cllas W Lofland' clerks, jas Wil- s>n. liivid Cim ide. EG Robots. Pho-n x—I, X Ro-a A S Purr . Dan Anderton; < R rk-. W E Anderson, D Leh ners. Andre a Ile rn. R <-k Point—judges, Wm Plippin. P W Blackert. I T Miller; cle-k«. B I- Ke- 'limn. R C J W Iiiinki'i Roxv- judgi «. J N llockvrsm th. I A I'rue't G o G irri-'t. clerk«. CC T tyl. >r. \ B 17':-- H 11 1 i \ h -r Sam* Valle'—-jmlges. II »rice I’, ■ t I | St i' • . Th-is 1’ in k- . >1 rk - C B Fi'zg raid.A LG ill. S M Nealoti. Stirling—-judges, Fnnk Ankeny, A B S-iltm ir-li. A ii - o i G-lsoii. clerk«. J M Cantril. M D S ll»y, Jas Lewi«. Talent—E R Da man. 1. W D M< Kiel. E A Hen Irick*; clerk*. XX' Be m > > H H <iodilard, J L Garvin. Trail—judges. | (, Briscoe, A A Hill I »avid Penn; clerk-, CT Skyrmin. At thur Morr son. J is G«rv I'nioti—-judges. 1» G S P- arc . W n Cumroi. [ L Buckley; e’erks. Miles Cantrall, Er d S u’gis. J E B >st'-. ck. Watkins—judg s. J At Jiivis. R in'iey Philips Chas Purcell; clerks 1-, lw 1- iu cett. Im> Louden. Willow Spri igs—jn Iges, R P Hein. I rank Hithiwiv. J W Ingram; clerk' I. E Van Vliet, Wm Mansfield, Wm Wright. Wimer—ju 'g- s. Rib s Hammerslv. Jno Owens, Jesse Ne «th immer. clerk'. I»iy ton Elliott. Curtis Mann ng. R W Wake man. Woodvilh—-judge', G I-' S-hmi-lthin J 1» Wimer, clerks. J M Whipple. J 11 Bag lev. G W Wilcox. lhe Board of trade lr*es up Road Work. The January meeting of the board of trade was held .Monday evening at the Town hall. The attendance was up to the av -rage. Se r- tary Williamson re ported th.it he h id received a communi cation from the Or-gon Information Bemr< au of Portland requesting that the Jacksonville lioard of trade semi lltera tun- descriptive of Jacksonville and vicinity to I m - placed in th-- immigration ro mis in the I'll on I> -p >“ A' the bo «rd has iio imimgr iti m litcnamre on hand the matter was p -stfxmed for a future tun ■ when the rvqu st will Ire complied with, pr-b tbly about the first of March whm the spring immigra ion b-gim* to come to Oregon The Jackson Creek r >a I was th-.- chief topi-- of discu«si >n and i s considera i--n t -ok up th- gr ater pirt of the se-sion. Judge S J. l»i', of the ro id comm tee ap^xiinted s -ill li n since to s -het a r hi •• f <r -h • p rm ment building of a roid -I > vn the reek, in ide a r pirt tn which he favor-d a new -out for this roid. which would leave the present roa-1 at the Pick pl ice and pass th ough tile M I er an t K ireuski farms and inter - pt the M -If -rd r- ad on the south line of the I»u ican p ace. After a leng'hv dis'-'i'sion of the merits of the various p-opO'e I new routes and of tit present route it w is decided to improv-- the ¡»resent road .-s the «lamages f-r r ght of-w tv ami c--st of building - ne v r • i-l w -til I I k - greatsr til in the a lv i it ig «•s of a n w r-ute w mid w .rran'. A ill -tion m «-le by Mr It iggs was «arrieil th it the b -ard of tr u'e undertake to im prove the Jackson creek rod bv throwing upa turnpike on one si le of the roadw -y -ml o,H-nmg a chi'im 1 >»n the «»th- r side f r Jacks«» i «r< ek fr -til the Eick ¡»lace ti the pin -t-.or. <>f the Meilfor-i ami C- ntral Point roid». T -raise th«- money to put the rod in good silap-, it was decided to ask thecount- court, the town of Jack sonvill-- ami t'l cit z ns of Jacks- nvi’-le to each contribute to the fun Is. As a c -mmittce to have charge of th«- ini provcm uit of the Jackson C'eek r ad Pr« s dent Meser-e ap|».»inte«l C. P. Brigg«. John S Orth a i I Chris (' rich Tuesday- < ven ng this committee held a me- ting an I decided lip >n a plan ami the sja-citi- a i -its by which the pr »posed roil work w -til l lie carried on. A call for bids from con'.r i-tors wis prcpirel ami it is published in this edition of the Sentinel A bill for fs.-i'i h.dl. carriage and ad vertising ex,H-iises for the recently held firmer» ns'i'u <• in Jacksonville wasaud- ite-1 ami ordered ¡»aid. LOCAL NOTES. H E. Hankey returned to his home at Eugene Saturday after spending a week at ms mine a: S lriing, to accomplish two purposes o n- to look after his ipining ¡»usiness and the other to dry the Wil- Limitte Valley fog out of his system in th»- bright sunshine that nearly always ¡»revaiis on the Applegate. St-xS nun wh-» wish to graze stock within the southern division <»f the Cas cade Rang-- Forest Reserve during the se -ison of P.t H arc re ,ti--s --d to m «ke ap- j»lic iti'-n for this privi e -e at one • to S. C. B-rtrum. the f-r.-st sui-.-rvis-t, K - - X bu g, is al. applica ions for this privil- g< mu-, I k - on tile in his office not later than February 10, l'.iol. Mrs. Elwiti B bill, arrived in Jack- sonvill • vVedne«day to «.¡»end two we.-ks •vitn old friends, while lure a guest of M s yV. .Xl.Colyig. Mrs. Dill, formerly .»liss .Marie A. drew», was a former resi lient of J ick-' -ii ville f-»r sev« ral years be- i ig a successful ten her in the intermed- e - «lep-artment of the Jacksonvil.e -ciiool. S x years ago «lie married Mr. Dill a wealthy resident of British Columbia, and she has since resided in that pro vince. Mrs. Dll is on her way home cow from an extended visit with relatives in California. J. XV. Hickel. Jack-onv.lie’s jeweler is one of the nnest m< n in '.own. XVlien he l<K-ated here last summer woik came in slow.y, for «»wne s of good watches and clocks were- loa h to tru-t them to the skill of a stranger, but when h - ¡»roved bv hi« work th it he was a tirsti lass me chanic the tide turned in his favor and now In- receives from two to f »urwa'ches a -lav besides many cloe-ks to put in order. l'eo|»le- have learne 1 that he i-> an hone st jeweler and as such they are willing to give nitn their w »rk. Mr. Hickel del no pick up his tra le in a little c«»un rv jewe rv shop, but lear .e-t it scientifical ly and thoroughly in tile celebrated Waltham Watch Factory, where he worked f.»r nine- wars the- last two <■ ar« b-ing in the adju«t:ng dejxirtment. Mr. Hickel has li»s w.fe with him now and will make Ja«k«onv;lle his permanent resilience here ifter. So soon as be can arrange for it he expects to put in a stock of dock«, watches an 1 jewelry. William Bvl»ee ha« almost recover d from the severe attack of sciatic rheuti - atism with winch he stiff redla-tsumm r and he is now rustling about with niu li of his old time vig or arranging his bu- - A fine assortment of picture moulding. ness affairs so that he can visit his - d To get perfect rest use one of those Bring in vour pictures ami li ive them Kentucky home that he h is not seen f- r silk th >ss or cotton felt mattress« s. They frame-1. The workmanship speaks for more than half a century. Mr By 1» e plans to go East early in the spring, i is itself. At C. W. Conklin's. arc tin- l est. C W. Cmikl n daughter, Mrs. Chas. I’r.m. acc-nnpa y- ing him. He will first g>> to Texas to vis,t his only si«ter. who resides in tl.at state and from tiler.- lie will go to Ken tucky' an-1 to the -»I-l f.imiiv home, where resides his onlv brother. Mr. Bybee has for nearly half a century b en one of the leading figures in the R -gue River Vai ey business world. As a lan 1 owner he lias owned more 1 in 1 th in any one other man. He has also been interested in mines, but cattle and hogs vv.re vent ires in wh.ch he in ide th.- must money. For more than-M* years Mr. Bylne was the princtpil an I much of the tim- the only Ilog buver in the Rog ic river Valley and each fall he would drive thousands of head of hogs to the distant mining camps. His principal mirketing p >int was at Happy Camp in Del Norte county, though lie drove t<> all the other big camps in Southern Oregon and Northern California ami he even mile several drives to the camps in Nevada. Mr. Bvbee states th it the m -st enjoyable day s of his life were those sp-.-nt on tile -lr.ves. though some of the trips w.-re anything but pleasant for some.im .-s he w is caught in a snow siortn in the tn -tinta n trails with his hogs and then there were hard ships in plentv. Mr Bvb.e’s fath -r was a noted sto.-k m m of Kentucky and in the day sbefore railroads, drove thousands of head o' hogs ami cattle to in irk -ts in Virginia, North an 1 South C irolimi ami Georgia ami to Cincinnatti in the d ivs There are many other bargains in our stocK which we will when that citv w i< the great pork pack dispose of at a sacrafice preparatory to maKing spring purchase ing center of the world. Mr. Bybee even when a small boy assisted in these long drives, which in m iking the round trip requireil three months. CLEARANCE .. SALE. . Having baught a very desirable line of drummer’s samples consisting of ^LADIE5’ WRAPPERS^ AND UNDERSKIRTS We offer them to our customers at a RFDUC-TION of 33 1-3 CENTS on the Dollar. They are en tirely new. of the latest design and make. Ladies wishing to take advantage of this sale should ex amine before most desirable garments are sold. THE NUNAN-TAYLOR CO JACKSONVILLE, - OREGON Trespass notices on doth sent by mail to any address for f I .<Ml a dozen. Slabwood in stove lengths fl .00 ¡»er load at saw mill—Iowa Lumber Co.