JACKSONVILLE SENTINEL Vol. I Jach»onville, JacK»on County, Oregon. Friday, January 22, 1904 No. 37 Mr. and Mrs. John F. Miller, who' came out last fall from Michigan on a visit to Mr. and Mr». B. C. Harns and J. E, Envart, cashier of the Medford who were xo well pleased with Rogue ■ Imnk wu in Jacksonville Thursday on River Valley that they decided to extend Established 1867 their stay while further investigating the buftineMHt the court house. ! opportunities for investments that are to Mr». P. P. Prim returned Saturday I I m - had here, left Tuesday for their home from Ashland where »lie had la-en for the at Grand Rapid». They go by way of past three week» on u vi»it to her »inter, I California, where they will remain for al Oldest and Largest Nursery on Pacific Coast. All our stock Mr». L. E. Pengra. time. Mr. Miller is an extensive prop-: is Dome Grown and guaranteed True to Name. All Trees If you have any Timber land you want erty owner in Michigan ami there is a : that fail to live replaced at Half Price. Can fill orders for any probability that he will change hi» in to m -|| See T. C. Norris. kind of Tree, Shrub or Flower that can be grown in Oregon. j vestment» to Jackson county larfore the j Another one of those enjoyable social ■ close of this year. Mr. and Mrs. Miller ! Large Illustrated Catalogue sent Free on application to dance» for which Jacksonville la noted ¡arc educated, refined fxople and they wa» held last Friday evening in Orth'» made many friends during their stay in I hall. It wan well attended, the music Jacksonville who will be glad to have good ami the voting people in their happi­ them return to this town. est mood, making it a delightful social I Judge Day has received a number of event. blank petition# from E. <». Miller of T. C. Norris, the rustling real estate' Portland, secretary of the Oregon State tnan of Jacksonville, and B. H. Harris, a ! Temperance Alliance, which the Judge is i capitalist i>f Medford, will go to Portland, i requested to send out ami have signed Tux Levies for 1903. f aqle Point Items. Monday on a buxine*» matter that may ! and then filed with the Secretary of State. lead to a venture of much importance in These netitions are to the advantage of The fidlowing are the various levies Carl Ringer started for the mountains the industrial development of Jackson the new initiative ami referendum laws that have been made for the tax roll of Thursday morning. county. ami arc to secure the placing of an act on I'.»i3, as filed with the county clerk, and Supt F H. Daily was here visiting our Mis» Mary Childers of Medford has the ticket to be voter! for at the June on which taxes will I k - collected, begin­ school the first of the week. lieen employed to take one of the depart­ election to provide for a local option law ning probably about the middle of Feb­ Every thing looks wintry in this sec- ments in the four room school building on the liquor question for counties, pre- ruary. tion with its coating of snow. STATE AND COCNTV. lately completed bv Glendile. Mi»» < incts and towns. Thus leaving it all to Dr. W. B. Officer made a business trin Mills Childers is a successful teacher and will the voter a» to whether salor-n» »hall I k - to Medford the first of ihe week. «.3 I m - quite certain to give satisfaction in her permitted in a tow n.precinct or county or State........................ J. \V. Slinger drove some fine beef 0 new position. not. Bv the pm-isionsof the referendum County........... ...... through town the other day for the Gold 0.6 law only persons who voted at the last School..................... Slabwood in stove length» fl .00 j»er load Hill market. 2 gent ral election are eligible to sign the Road....................... at »aw mill—Iowa Lumlier Co. .1 |x-titions, and it will require 8,0110signers Indigent Soldiers We understand that about ten inches Mr». Wm. M. Colvig. grand chief of to have the required |K-rcent <>f voters to of snow fell in the vicinity of Obenchain 26 honor of the Degree of Honor, of Oregon make the petition mandatory upon the Total....................>............. the first of the week and it is making went to Ashland Friday where that even­ Secretary of State to act upon the official some of our cattle men strike out for that TOWN LEVIES. ing she conducted the install «tioti of offi­ ballots. district inquest of what stock thev have Jacksonville............................. 10 out. cers for that place, and Saturday even­ Canned fruits at cost at the Bos». 15 Ashland................... ............... ing she installed the officers for the De­ Mrs. S. B. Holmes gave a fine turkey Medford ..................................... 11 The county court has granted permis­ gree of Honor lodge al Phoenix. dinner last Sunday to relatives and SCHOOI. DISTRICT LEVIES. sion for the placing of thre< telephones in friends, the following persons being Mrs. H. C. Shearer, who underwent a the court house. ..10 The »henfi's. clerks No. I. Jacksonville present: Mr. and Mrs. G. \V. Brown, Mr. difficult surgical ojM-r.gion last Saturday and recorder'c offices are each to have a No. 2. .. 3.5 - Griffin - ----------- Creek ‘ ........... and Mrs, J. H. Carlton, Mr. ami Mrs. Dr. is rallying in a most gratifying manner telephone, The expense i» to lie »hand No. 5, Ashland .11 ................. XV. B. Officer, Mr. and Mrs. J. F. Brown, and there is every certainty now that she by the officials of the county. Sheriff No 10, Rosy....................... ._ 1.5 Mr. and Mrs. R. G. Brown, Miss Clara will Koon I m - fullv restored to gr». Gale, Robinson ami Cameron j-er- gate will pay two-thirds of the telephone •pnone No. 22. Talent...................... Tillie Black. Mr. XV. H Brown, and Mr. fortiled the operation and the patient is toll» ami the county one-third. All of No. 21», I»ewev...................... 4 M. Brown. under the care of Mis» May lluffer, the the county officials will I m - permitted the No. 32. Upper Foots Creek 1 well known trained nur-e. The nine year old son of a Mr. Gray 3 u»c of the county telephone. This is a No. 34. Thompson Creek... •» who lives on Yankee creek, wandered No. 38. Siskiyou ... necessity long needed in the court house If you want to rent a farm or have land awav from home one day last week and 3 and one that will be greatly appreciated No. 44. Table Rock to rent see T. C. Norris. Jacksonville. the parents becoming alarmed got the 5 by all w ho have business with the county No 48, Savage........ Thomas G. I fi-vens died on Sunday officials, for persons at a distance calling No. 48 Medford .... neighbors together and hunted all after­ 10 last hi Rose-burg at the home of Mrs H noon and night and up to noon the next up an official had. in addition to the No. 53, Big Butte.. N. Murphy, where be hail beg:n receiving and Mrs. S. B. Holmes, Mrs. \V. B. Offi­ taxes. County Clerk Orth exj»ects to cer, Miss Clara Richardson. Miss Lottie Taylor, Miss Tillie Black, Messrs Geo. have the roll completed by the middle of February to turn over to Sheriff Rader, Brown. John Inlow. Merritt Brown, Will who will begin to receive taxes. Brown. Carl Ringer and R. G. Brown. LOCAL NOTES OREGON NURSERY CO SALEM, OREGON R. D. MAPLESDEN, MEDFORD, - - - agent OREGON CLEARANCE ..SALE.. Trespass notices on cloth sent by to any address for fl .(Ml a dozen. mail AL Learned's delivery wagon for his store having la-come some what the worse for wear he will soon replace it with a new one, which is now being built at Ch.is Basye's blacksmith and wagon shop. It will be a light and handsome vehicle but it will I m - exceptionally strong as the wood work is of selected timber and the metal work is all of steel and more braces are put in than is usually in a light rig. The work being done, Ixith wood ami steel is a credit to Basye's shop and Mr. I Learned will have a delivering wagon [ that will stand usage for many years. ! The semi-annual examinations are be­ ing held this week nt St. Marys Academy j for promotions of students to higher grades. Since the holidays three new I students have been admitted to the Acad­ emy and several more students are ex­ pected in the near future. The attend- mce for this winter shows a satisfactory increase over that of last year and there is every prospect that the Academy is to have steady growth from this on. The students recently admitted to the Acnd- etny were Miss Dewy and Miss Jessie Bovd, Boyd, of Glendale and Miss Mi»» Daisy Hen- dricks, of (»rants Pass. Having bought a very desirable line of drummer's samples consisting of ^LADIES’ WRAPPERS^ AND UNDERSKIRTS We offer them to our customers at a REDUCTION 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. There are many other bargains in our stock which we will dispose of at a sacrafice preparatory to making spring purchase THE NUNAN-TAYLOR CO JACKSONVILLE, - OREGON Congratulations. Mr. John H. Cullom. Editor of the Garland. Texas, News, has written a let­ ter of congratulation to the manufactur­ ers of Chamberlain's Cough Remedy as follows: “Sixteen years ago when our first child was a baby he was subject to croupy spells and we would be very un­ easy about him. We began u-ing Cham­ berlain's Cough remedy in 1887, and find­ ing it such a reliable remedy for colds and croup, we have never been without it in the house since that time. We have five children and have given it to all of them with good results. One good feat­ ure of this remedy is that it is not dis­ agreeable to take and our babies really like it. Another is that it is not danger­ ous. and there is no risk from giving an over dose, I congratulate you upon the success of vonr remedy.'* For sale by City Drug Store. Mr. and Mrs. Emmett Beeson returned Saturday from Woodville, California, where they have spent the past two months for the benefit of Mrs. Beeson s health which is now much improved. To get perfect rest use one of those silk (loss or cotton felt mattresses. They are the best. C. W. Conklin.