Jacksonville sentinel. (Jacksonville, Or.) 1903-1906, January 29, 1904, Image 1

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    JACKSONVILLE
Vol. I
Jackion vii 1®, Jackion County, Oregon. Friday, January 29, 1904
fugle Point Items.
LOCAL
SENTINEL
NOTES
Don’t ride on the sidewalk.
J. F. Ditsworth of Leeds was here one
day this week.
M. F. Hanley was in our neighborhood
this week, looking aftercattle.
H. Moore, our txtpular blacksmith, was
in Medford one «lay last week.
Miss Gertrude Richardson was visiting
her sister, Mss Clara, this week.
Dr. W. B. Officer is having a neat
picket fence put around his new residence.
Mr. and Mrs. J. J. Fryer have lieen on
the sick list for some time, we are sorry
to say.
Fred Furry of Phoenix was here the
first of the week after some stray
cattle of his.
C. L. Reamcs and (lus Newbury were
here the first of the week on business
with our J. P.
Mrs. J. C. Barnard. Mrs. Dr. Officer
and Mr. and Mrs R. G. Brown attended
the public installation at Central Point,
of the Royal Neighbors.
There was quite a crowd at the masque
ball at the Reese school house last Friday
night. There were alx»ut 40 ntimlters
sold am! everybody had a good time.
The proceeds went toward the school.
On last Tuesday Mrs. W. C. Daley, of
Lola creek, while on her way to Eagle
Point, was thrown from her horse anti
was seriously hurt.
Dr. Officer was
called and found that she had three ribs
broken and was otherwise bruised, At
last account she was resting easily.
Ruch
Happening*.
Bed ria’k prices for .‘Ml days at the Boss.
Mrs. H. K. Hannu left Tuesday for
San Francisco where she will remain for
some time with her daughter, Mrs. A.
Overlieck, and her son W. A. Hanna.
Mrs. S. P. Robbins ami her sister, Miss
Jessie Slimmer, went to Ashland bv Weil
nesduy's tram to visit friend* and to at­
tend tile installation of officer* of the
lodge of I«ady Miucalx-es in that city.
They returned Thursday evening.
Mining blanks for sale at the Sentinel
office.
Richard Donegan will sever his con­
nection with Nunan Taylor Conijianv
this Saturday. Di< k is an efficient clerk
and one of tfie most popular young n>t*n
in Jacksonville. He has not decided as
to his plan* for the future but may go to
either Portlaud or Sun Francisco.
At the annual meeting of the Grant*
Passboardof trade held last Tuesday, R.
Thoma* wav elected president; P. H.
Hurth, vice pre*ident; Fred Mench, sec­
retary; H. I.. Gilkey, treasurer; R. L.
Coe, Joseph Moss and Arthur Conklin
were chosen members of the executive
committee.
Grnnts Pas* housewives are being
troubled bv clothes line thieves, who
sometimes select the articles they want
and at oth< r times take everything on
the line. The thefts have been frequent
but the thieves are adept enough to
Leonora Paine.
avoid detection. That is a trouble that
I ‘ Angel Voices”
..... Werl
Date«
to
Remember.
Jacksonville is free from, for petty steal­
Rose Brentano.
Presbyterian Church.
“
At
the
Dancing
Lesson
’
...........
.Giuliani
ing is unknown here.
Services next Sabbath as follows: Sun­ Monday, Feb. 1—Regular meeting of the
Lena Hooks,
Trv White Pine and Tar medicine for day School 10 a. in,, public worship Ila.' Jacksonville Fire iJepartment.
r (a) 1st Vatse...........
Durand
Forest"
that Cough.—City Drug Store.
in , C. E. meeting 6:30 p. m., evening Tuesday, Feb. 2 — Regular meeting of Piano solo ? ’ (b) "Murmuring of the
.... Baumgartner
James O'Brien, who has a stock and worship 7:30 p. m. Sermon subjects:! Jacksonville town council.
Marion Neil.
Wednesday,
Feb.
3,
—
Regular
meeting
..... Sliuett
“
Casting
the
Net
at
the
Master's
Word,
”
hay and grain ranch on the Applegate a
Piano
solo J I jh) Va,st
Ixmte
..........
Piano solo
pastorale
No.
1...
..Scarlatti
of county court.
short distance above the Applegate |x>»t- and “An Undying Virtue, or Hope."
Mrs. A. E. Reames.
office was in Jacksonville Tuesday. Mr. You need the blessing of these services. Friday, February 12,—Leap Year Ball at
Orth’s Hall, given by Native Daughters,
A Veteran Staqe Driver.
O' Brien says stock are in fine condition. F. G. Strange, pastor.
Jane Mason McCully Cabin No,20.
Mr. O'Brien ex|K-ct* to begin hi* spring
The Roseburg Review gives the sub­
A fine assortment of picture moulding. Tuesday, Feb. 22.— Regular meeting of
plowing this week as the ground is get­ Bring in your pictures and have them
joined mention of George Roberts one of
Medford city council.
ting sufficiently dry to make it plow framed. The workmanship speaks for
the old-time stage drivers who drove on
Tuesday, March 7, — Town election for the
well. He reports but little grain sown itself. At C. W. Conklin's.
Oregon and California stages in the
Jacksonville.
in the Applegate Valiev, as most of the
'60s and ’70s before tlie present railroad
E.
F.
Brickley
was
in
Jacksonville
Monday,
March
7,
—
Meeting
in
Jackson
­
land is alfalfa, but what grain wav
Thursday forenoon from S|>aulding's
ville <>f J ickson County Ministerial as- ' was built. Mr. Rol»erts is well known
sown last fall looks very fine.
I to a
all
the
old
residents of Jacksonville
mine on Forest creek, where he is em­
•ociation,
“r *
l,M ...............
”
v i/T
_ . He is a brother of the
The Iowa Lumber & Box Comjinny ployed, white taking a lay off caused by ‘ Monday. March 2B—Spring term of cir- “ lU
at.- Mrx'\v
* Ph
will retain their mill yard in Jacksonville a crippled hand which he injured Wed- , cuit court for Jackson county convenes i late Mrs. W.J. Plymale of this place.
Geo. Roberts, the well known stage
ami at it will carry a full stock of rough nesrlay while nailing boards, by running
,
driver,
was in Roseburg last week greet­
an<l dressed lumlier, shingles, sash and a nail almost through his ¡*ilm. While a 1
Wonderful Nerve.
ing old-time friends. For sixteen years
doors, lime, hair, cement and other severe hurt it is giving him no serious
Is displayed by many a man enduring he
drove a six-horse team to the stages
building material, which they will sell at trouble and he hopes to resume work in pains of accidental Cuts, Wounds, Bruis­
the same ¡»rices a* at their Medford yard. a few days. Mr. Brickley stated the es Burns. Scalds, Sore feet or stiff joints. running between Roseburg and Yreka,
The Company antici iiate that there will S|Mulding, the Sturgis and the Pearce Bucklen’s Arnica salve will kill the pain and only laid off 30 days during that
lie considerable building done in Jackson­ mines were each piping steadily, the and cure the trouble. It's the best Salve period. He had charge of the famous
ville and vicinity and on Applegate ami melt ins snow giving a good head of on earth for Piles, too. 25 cents at City team of six white horses which was the
pride of the stage line and worked in and
thev intend to be able to supply builders water.
Drug Store.
out of Roseburg regularly. Since the
with everything that they may need in
railroad was completed through to Cali­
their work.
fornia in 1861 he has l>een driving stage
Why worry w ith that old wornout mach­
on various routes in California, includ-
ine when a small monthly outlay will put
1 ing the famous Yosemite valley. With
in its place the la-vt, lightest running
but one exception Mr. Roberts has done
machine made. The payments are made
longer service than any other of the not­
to suit all. C. W. Conklin.
ed six-tyorse stage drivers now living, and
Chris Ulrich arrived home Monday
ranks in the class of the famous Hank
from his California trip. Mr. Ulrich vis­
Monk. He is still an active hianand ex­
ited various towns along the Southern
pects to drive at the centennial exposi­
Pacific going as fur south as Chico. Some
tion in Portland next year. Roberts Hill,
of the towns were «lull ami some on the
in this county, was named after Jesse
lx>oni, notably Chico which is feeling the
Roberts, father of the noted stage driver,
impetus of the big State Normal scnool
who came to Oregon in 1X45. Mrs. John
and buildingof u number of large manu­
Arzner and Mrs. Amanda Russell, of Can-
facturing establishments. One of the
I yonville, are sisters of Mr. Rol»erts.
largest of these factories is a match works
that will employ a hundred or more
A Prisoner in His Own House.
hands ami which is living put in by the
Mrs. W. H. I,ayha. of 1001 Agnes Ave..
Diamond Match Company, which prac­
Kansas City. Mo., has for several years
tically controls the match trade of the
been troubled with severe hoarseness ami
United States and England. As to his
at times a hard cough, which she aays:
plans Mr. Ulrich has no definite plan as
i “Would keep me in doors for days. I
vet.
j was prescrilxd for with no noticeable re­
sults. A friend gave me part of a liottlc
The Iowa Lumber & Box Company arc
of Chatnlierlain’s Cough Remedy with in­
desirous of securing a person to take
structions to closely follow the directions
charge of their Jacksonville lumber yard,
and I wish to state that after the first day
and to secure a bright, hustling man
I could notice a decided change for the
Manager Edgar Hafer will give him free
better, and at this time after using it for
of rent, apace in their yard for any line
two weeks, have no hesitation in saying
of business that would work in with their
I realize I am entirely cured."This rem­
iutnlier trade. As Jacksonville has no
edy is for sale by City Drug Store.
Agricultural Implement dealer, this
would be a goo<l opening for that line of
1 ypewriters.
trade. An up-to-date dealer who would
For sale or for rent. New and second
There
are
many
other
bargains
in
our
stock
which
we
will
make prices to meet competition of near­
hand. Cash or easy installments. All
dispose of at a sacraflce preparatory to making spring purchase
by towns and get in and hustle for busi­
makes repaired or remodeled and work
ness would find Jacksonville a good
fully guaranteed. If you need a machine,
location for a stock of agricultural imple­
write us. J. E. Huxley, 82 Fourth St.,
ments, mining tools and similar lines of
Portland, Oregon.
goods. Having no rent to pay and get­
For sale at a liargain, a marc that
ting a fair salary from the mill comtwtnv
weighs 1400 pounds and a mule that
with ample time to look after his Inisi-
weighs 1300 pounds. Call on Charley
ness, the right man should make this
Brown. Jacksonville. Oregon.
venture a success.
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.
/
A Class Recital.
Ed. Bostwick went to Medford Tuesday. ■ This, Friday, evening the pupils of
Geo. Buckley was a Jacksonville visitor Mrs. Susie Neil will give a musical recit­
al at Mrs. Neil’s home near the court
Friday.
C. M. Ruch went to Jacksonville Tues­ house. Owing to the small size of the
parlors only the parents of the pupils
day after a load of supplies.
have been invited. Later on Mrs. Neil
Miss Sarah Law went to Medford Tues 1 expects to give a recital at one of the
day to visit friend* for a few dajs.
hails to which the public will be invited.
Misses Mollie Ray and IXora Faucett Following is the program for this eve­
were Jacksonville visitors Wednesday.
ning:
Liszt
Harvey Russell returned from Glendale From Rhapsodic Hongroise, No. 12
Mr*. NeiL Marion Neil,
Friday evening and is now working at
ria) Flower Song”................... Lange
the Peirce mine on Poormans crei k.
Piano solo z (b) Majurka caprice, Op I*......
*
Wilson G. Smith
Mrs. Maud Buck and Miss Ella Parks,
Zepha Basye.
of Buncotn. returned Tuesday from • Birthday Waltz”......................................... Spindler
Turner Neil. Elli, Itavidwn
Grants Pass, where they have been visit­
“Garland of Rose*“ ■„..........................Streabbog
ing friend*.
Donald Cameron
Bruce Buck came out on the Wendt “Hide and Seek ............................ ............... Landon
Eva Hufter.
stage from Jacksonville Saturday morning “Absence Make* the
Heart Grow Fonder.”
on his way to Steamboat to work in the
(violin and piano)....................... .. ....... Di Ilea
Hazel
Paine.
Leonora Paine.
Whitman & Heard mine.
“Value de Zimmer”................................. Offenbach
A farewell jwrty was given to Mr. Bert
Minnie Peil.
Clute at Rose's hall Saturday night, Jan. i Po«tlu<le in D.................... . ........................... I.ylsich
Clara Elmer.
23, he leaving for California the follow- I
Happy Farmer ...... Schumann
mg Monday. Those who attended from Piano solo l (b) "Spinning
Song” ..Ellmenreich
Ix>ta meury.
Ruch were Robert ami Mathew Ray and
“La Baladine” caprice. Op »1....... „........... Lysberg
George Buckley.
Mrs. A. E- Ream«, Mrs. Neil.
"Boat
Song”.......................... ...........
Spindler
Miss Kate Buckley, who has been |
Ellis Davidson.
spending several weeks with her jxrrents,
Black
” .......
Streabbog
> la no solo
solo I ' <a)
(bJ "
„A|
,he byed
Yhlr< Susan
l
Schulz
Mr. and Mrs. J. I). Buckley, left for, Piano
I.ulu Arrasmith.
Sacramento, where she will resume her
........................
Schumann
position as trained nurse in a hospital in Soldier's March” Mabel
Pruett.
that city. There was a farewell partv “Le Petit Carnival”.................................. Streabbog
Emma Oglesby Lena Hooks.
given in her honor, January 16, ___
and __
all
music
(a) "Consolation"
......... Mendelsohn
report having had a fine time. The
m ! | ! Piano
1 lie .....
music
Piano solo
solo [ > (b)
1gt TarantelJe.............
Sherwood
was furnished by Wm. Ray ami Chas.
Donald Colvig.
Murray.
I Joyfulnesa”.... .................................................. Giese
CLEARANCE
SALE
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