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About Jacksonville sentinel. (Jacksonville, Or.) 1903-1906 | View Entire Issue (Jan. 22, 1904)
Real Entnte* Activities. Ino W Steinniertz. et ux to J II Shirk*) , prop m i HI, tp 35 * r 4 • f | Il Stewart et ux to billon R Hill; w t>f d I <• 45, tp 37 » r I and 2 w........... . ........................ . .................... I Mil< » Rainwater et ux to II E Poh- land; lot* 5, if, 7, and H, Idle I (IMI Frucht* add. Ashland ................... (. E Rainwater ami hush to II F Politami: lot* 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, ami II, Soo blk 3.................................................... Martin McDonough to Geo Mc Donough and TJ Downing; prop in Ashland.......................................... (’.co Irwin et ux to Mary M Dunn; 5* Ml prop tp 311 * r I e...................... . ....... W | Plymale to Kai< .May Ply male; prop in Jiick*onville .......... ......... I Geo McDonough and T J Diwmng et ux to I* Perozzi, prop in Ash land........... .......................................... 1*12 I> Perozzi to Gi-o McDonough ami T J Downing; borni for deed, same . ...................... ............................. It (. Messenger it ux to T J Down ing, M C MeD »nough ami (»<•<» C Mi l> >• »non >no<igh; \*hland 250 Mr! gin propan v ¡.aura I ' Ed *r id • tow J McNutt lot 25 ami 2*1 Idk D. r rm'd Asli 35o lun I............................................... . W J M< Nutt et ux to J If Chun- tiers; same-.......................................... C Vtooinaii et ux to Thus N Ander son; prop tp 3*1 * r 3 w................... 35*» Isa ic Coffman el ux to Mary M Parker; bond fur deed, prop in Jackson Co................... .................... : m w M » < li o F Hamlin <-t iix to Geo P ¡.indice ; *w \ of nw,’« »re 34. tp 37 s, a I e ...................................... .. 2*M> <«co It Laudi rs et ux t > II ESlone; n’, of let* 21 22, 23, blk <», r r 20(1 add, Ashland...... .......................... Henry S S >ok et ux to H E Stone, s’ ( of same.................................. ... 7i<i Earl Fruit C<> to II I-. Stone, lots IB and 20, blk <>. i r add, A-li- 2<«( land...... .«......................................... F I, Camp* et ux to II E Stone; iiw '« of *w '« *--e Hi tp 3'.» * r I e... . 200 il E Stone ct ux to Ashland Cold Storage X Mi at Co, a corjMira tion; lot* lb, 211, 21. and 22. Idk (), r r add, Ashland; al < » 11W % lilll of sw *4 s -<• HI. tp 3’1 *. r I e....... Aztic Lmd and Cattle Co to Luin K Pa-khurst, nroptp 35 * r 3 e... 4 1M Jennie Dcniourtn and hush to Em m.i Wing, prop n tp 31» - r I e... 120. i <► E Gor line et ux to C R (»or*- line, lot* 2. 11 amll5blk 33 Med ford....... ............................................... ItMM J N Have* et ux to C F Voting; mining prop in m - c 21 and 2M. tp |< it) 35 s, r 3 w .......................................... Francis M Liwtoii and hush to l> T Lawton; lots I, 3. *>lk I. al* > Io'* 1. 2. 3, and 4. blk 2 in west I add. Medio <1 .................................. Barbara Horn and hush to Geo Garrett and Win Biackart; prop •'>7 mt 33, Ip 3B », r 3 w ...................... School Report. Tin- following is tin- report of the Pub lie school of Jacksonville for month end- itg Jail. HI. HMM. Prim in la-partim pt, Mr*. Mary Peter, tear her—No. of pupils enrolled, lxiyx.31, girl* 22, total 53. Davs attendance !IHI, <lay* absem e 75, tiims tardy II. Pupit* neither absent nor tardy: Eva Buffer, Charlie Prim, Vista Baker, Ellis Davidson, Adarel Elmer, RoH.iml Mitchell. Charlie Mitchell, Louis Mitch ell, Clarence Rountree, Stella Swagerty, Cecil Root, Myrtle Root, Karl Neidcr- meycr, Otto Neiderineyer, I lerbert Mitchell, Sti Ila Davidson, I ferla rt Mitchell—-17 Intermediate Department, Prance« Doiicgni, teacher.—No, pupil* enrolled, lioy* 21, girl* 23, total 44. Dav* attend-i ance 72b. dais absence H»5, times tardy 3 Pupil» neither absent nor tardy: Ray Marsh, Hazel R ivpholtz, II irry Taylor, Fleta ¡’Inch. R<-tha Berwert, Tommy Dunnington, Edna McTiuimonds, Ella Heckert,—H Grammar Department, S. P Robbins, Teacher.—No. of Pupil*enrolled. bov»21, girl» lb. total -P). Div» attendance *172. iliiv« afmeiice 3.3, time* tardy 1. Pupils neither absent m>r tardy: Ih-nver Mar*b Michael Broad. Abbie Ravpholtz, Miry R vpholtz, Gladys; Shaw, Guy Pruett, Paul Force, Wilbur Sw.iggertv Nettie Snyder, Harry Snyder, Edie Roiindtre- , H irold Wilcox, Leslie Stiiusi If, Elmer Swagerty,— 11 High School l>epirtim-nt, E E. Wash burn, teacher.—No. of pupils < nrolled: bov s IB, girl* HI, to'al 32. Davs attend ance 5f*5 day* ah-ence 32, timi-* tardy 0. Pupils neither absent nor tardy: Clara Elmer, Grace R ivpholtz. <»eorg>- Birdseye, Mary Colvig. Ed<li* Donegan, Leona I'lrich. Lest« r Davidson. Lobi Flory. Richard («askin. I. an Hanna, lama Hoik», Bel- n Lvden. M try I’» ter. Holman Peter, Mabel Pruett, Minnie Thont|>»‘*n, Earl Peter—17. Summary: Total enrollment I*M*, total attendance 2’312.5, total absence, 245. total time* tardy 15. kMiks added to library during the month B2. E. E. W asahi rv . Principal. Ashland's Government I »pensive. Tin anntiil rep >rt of the City Recorder, of Ashland for the y ear !!D3 shows the total revenues to h tve la-i-n #14.7x4 4t*. Of this amount $5.1 11 12 came from sa loon licetises and $**"*¡2.5*3 were th<- pro ceeds of tax« * from the c->untv treasurer. The water rt nt amounted to $10,722.70 The total disbursements aim untid $1551(1.04. Thi» does not include c tamditurts on the water svstem. It ap fa- ir< that $(HM.H’> was »¡ent tor clmritv. Police officer» salarii» cost us nearly $10 Ml. acciir itely $!•!!•.27. L g it advice came rather high, considering the limit ed amount of it reijair <1 by the list coun cil ami in «pile of Mav< r Provost’s op- position to calling n lawyer's services except in pressing exigencies. The ex penses due to professional servicts .of lawyers cost the city $704 I *» for the year. Bctnd Rcorgan z.ition. However, $437.05 of ths amount wa The Ashland Silver Cornet Band WAI paid out to s tile cl mil of E. D Brigg* r< organized at th« City Hall, I" Monday ami to settle the ex| enses of the suit lit < veiling, and the iHemlier» have • corn ma le against the city. It was inherited nienced regular practice, limit r the lead from the council of P.*)2. ership of Prof (•• < >. Helman. When Lilx»r ami hauling in street improve the spring an<l summer sea* >n «.pen* and metit cost $1'370 2R m l $1774.43 was paid when the political campaigiisare on Ash for lighting the s‘re< ts.—Tribune. land will hive a creditable musical or Orecpm Good Roads Delegate. gan; z.al iotl, which wiil doubtless be in demand L. L. Mulit is the man iger, Judge John A. Stolt, of Salem presi and the band con»ist»of - venteen pieces, dent of the Oregon Good Roids Associa tli< instrumentation la-ing as follows tion, was in Ashland Thursday, while eu Leader—<). O. Helman, cornel. route to Washington, 1). C., as a delegate F. Jordan, clarionet. from this state to join with the delega R. SatchwelL clarionet. tions from other st ites in urging upon Ed. McCallen, comet. Congress tile passage of the Brow nlow A. J. McCallen, cornet. bill, which makes an appropriation from F. R. Neil, alto the national treasury for the improve W.C. Mitchell, alto. ment of road* throughout the country. F. Knott, saxophone. The Judge say* that if the bill la-coincs a J. C. Reaaoner, trombone. law. the sum of $25O,<XX> will be available E. Berry, trombone. for tin- us of Oregon in the improve C. II. Thoma*, trombone, ment of its road*. Judge Scott will stop 1 ■ (‘.rant Helman, baritone. at Charlotte. North Carolina, and invest I A. E. Reasoner, euphonium. ig.it« th>- convict system of working on Geo. Coons, b-ilat bass. roads.—Tidings. J. A. McCall, tuba. A Prisoner in His Own House. \V. F. Loomis, tenor drum. A. L. Helman, biss drum.—Tidings. Mrs. \V. II. Layha, of HMII Agnes Ave., Kansas Citv. Mo., has for several years Cured l.uinhaxo. lieen troubled with severe hoarseness and A. B. Caimi.in, Chicago, writes March at times a hard cough, which she aays: I. 11X13: ••¡living been troubled with "Would keep me in doors for days. 1 Lumbago at different times and tried one was prescribed for with no noticeable re physician after another; then different sults A friend gave me part of a bottle ointments and liniments, gave it up al of Chamberlain's Cough Remedy with in- I together. So I tried < nee more, and got structions to closely follow the directions j a bottle of Bullard’s Snow Liniment, and 1 wish to state that after the first day which gave me almost instant relief. I I could notice a decided change1 for the can cheerfully recommend it, and will better, and at this time after using it for add my name to your list of former suf two weeks, have' no hesitation in saving ferers." 25c, 50c, and $1.00. Sold by I realize I am entirely cured."This rem u . Drug Store. ___________ edy is for sale' by City Drug Store. NOTICE We will soon replace our Planing Mill site with a full and complete stock of LUMBER AND • • • • • • • • BUILDING MATERIAL We wish to thank the people of Jacksonville and vicinity for their patronage in the past and trust that we will see our old customers as well as new ones when in need of any thing in the lumber line. :: :: :: IOWA LUMBER BOX CO The best stock ever brought to Med ford and the cheapest to be had in Jackson County for the quality is at D. H. MILLERS The Pioneer Hardware Dealer. The Charter Oak and the Acorn both both heavy steel heaters, guaranteed airtight and to last a dozen years. Sheet planished Steel Heaters of our own make, the best low- priced airtight stove on the market. Anything in the Hardware Line. Mail Orders Promptly Filled W hite & T rowbridge THE BIG LAND AGENTS MEDFORD. - OREGON We have the largest and best list in Southern Oregon oi Fruit, .Alfalfa, Dairy and Stock Lands, Timber Lands, Mining Bargains and Town Property. Dealers in Sewing Machines, Lime, Cement and Kindling Wood—$1.1X1 a load at yard or delivered. Iowa Lumber Coni|xiny. Shingles We buy wool and mohair. CITY MEAT HENRY W. ORTH, MARKET PROP ALL KINDS OF FRESH MEATS • • WHOLESALE and RETAIL :: Special attention given to orders from a (list a nee for Mining Camps and Mills. Meats shipped promptly and in first-class condition. Subscribe Mining blanks for sak- at the Sentinel office. » for the Sentinel and WeeKly Oregonian Good clubbing inducements offered.