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 realur 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 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 »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 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 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 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 .