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JACKSONVILLE Vol. I ÌOWN SENTINEL Jacksonville, JacKaon County, Oregon. Friday, February 5, 1904. COLNCII PROCEEDINGS. Board Vote* $200 toward Improvement ol Jackson Creek Road Judge* and Clerk* of Municipal I lection Appointed — Annual Report* Read by City Officer*. the matter to tin- council with a sub scription pledge for m arly $‘>00 toward pitying for the pro|>o*cd work. After a1 Brief discussion of the pro|iosed road work, in which Councilmen Orth ami Hurter fa voted the road and Councilman Kenney oppoM-d it, Councilman Orth made a motion to appropriate $200 for the improvement of the Jackson creek road, which was seconded by Councilman | Hurter. On a vote faring taken Orth and Htiffi r voted aye and Kenney and Neuber no. At tile time the motion was made \ by Councilman <>rt!i. at the suggestion of Mayor Britt, it was so worded a* to take ; the $200 from the general fund and not from the street, thus leaving that fund intact to be u* 1 on street work for this year. MILLER <& No. 39 DAVIDSON The Ju ksonvilli- town council met Tuesday evening. I*ic*cnt: Mayor Britt; Councilmeti (>rtb, Hurter, N cu I kt mid Kenney, Recorder I>ox, Marshal Ki-nncy and Street C'oiiimi*Moni r Dunford. Au order win mode to sell to the Odd Fellow* 24 lot* off the City cemetery for $168. These lot* orc for a needed ad dition to the present <>d<l Fellow» ceme tery mid will be t ilcen from the north east part of the city cemetery. Councilman Hurter brought up the re Bate* to Remember. quest of the Methodist ¡M-ople for u »tract Friday, February 12.— Leap Vear Ball at lump in front of their church. Council Ortii’s Hall, given by Native Daughters, man Ki iiney opposed granting the light Jane Mason McCully Cabin No.20. on the n- ison th it a iight was not needed Saturday, Feb. 13,— Annual meeting at as that street w.m already well lighted. Ashland of Jackson County Stock mi nis (In motion made by Councilman Hurter Association at 2 p. m. and seconded by Councilman Ncubir the Monday, February 15, — Citizen* con light was grained. vention at Town Hall, to nominate Councilman Hurter brought up the candidate* for municipal offices of the Stockmen* Meeting. proposition of planting trees along the FEB. WEATHER REPORT. town of Jacksonville. Notice is hereby given that the annual Ja. kson creek breakwater to artord a Following is the report of U. S. Volun Tm vlay, Feb. 22,— Regular meeting of meeting of the Jackson County Stock further |>rotcction to the town from tile teer Weather Observer E. Britt, for Jack Medford city council. men* A M-ciation will l>e held at Ashland sonville, for month of January. Latitude flood* m that stream. He suggested that Tuesday, March 7, — Town election for on Saturday, February 13. 1904 at 2 cottonwood poll s ten feet in length and 42 deg 18 min west; longitude 123 deg 5 Jacksonville. o'clock p. m., for tile jnir]x>s»- of electing min north. two to three inches in diameter la- sc- Monday. March 7,— Meeting in Jackson officer- and for the transaction of such cuied and la- set at least,three feet in the ville of Jackson County Ministerial as other business as tnay come before the j DATE ground. The extra height of txrie was MAXI- MINI- PRFX'P- CHARACTER OF sociation. MUM MUM j TAT X DAV Association. All members are requested required to get the top alrovc the reach Monday, March 28—Spring term of cir to be present and stockmen in general 1....... 10 30 trace ................... ClotlCy •»i the town cows which would cat the 2 ..... 86 12 .0* . ..................... clour y cuit court !<>r Jackson county convenes are invited to attend. President Geo. sprouts off and kill the tree. Council-1 8 .......1 11 32 JU ..............xlou< y 4....... 33 u .15 . .....................clou«. J- W Owens will tell what he learned at Citizen* Convention. man lltilfcr thought that these |x»!e* 5 ....... ! I.« 31 .....................clout y would readily grow as the ground in 6 .... Notice is hereby given that there will the recent session of the National Stock 2h ........... part cloudy which they would la- sit was Viry wet la- a citizens convention held at the Town men* Convention and other interesting Ó0 25 ..................... cloudy M ....... •V2 28 .27 ..................... cloudy even during the summer months as Hall in Jacksonville, Oregon, on Monday, features arc promised. üß 2M 9 .... .05 i. ...... ........„...xlueii.y F rei » R N eu .. cottonwoods wire very tenacious of life Fedruary 15, at 8 o'clock p. tn., for the 10 ..... 1 .'ih 32 1.119 .................... xlouay Secretary. Councilman Kennev doubted that they ptirjH.%« <T nominating candidate* to be 11 ...... x: .............. 1. .......... part cloudy -SI .'iß 3M 1 12 ....... ........... part cloudy would grow and sarcastically suggested voted at the J icksonvillc town election .V» 55 The Women’s Home Comjianion for 13 ...... ........... part cloudy that tile opinion of the jacl sonville to la- held in said ’.own of Jacksonville 14 ....... , 35 IM 54 ................... .xloudy February contains some striking fiction. 1.1 Itoarrl of trade la- had on the mutter on Tuesday. March 1. 1904. ...... 1 39 . ■'»1 .12 . .................... cloudy ” The Farm of the Dagger" comes to a HI ..... If. ..................... cloudy Tile oth< r mrmla-rs of the IxHird H enrv D ox , 1. ..................... cloudy 32 most dramatic end. In the serial, “The 1 17 ....... ' took tto notice of Mr. Kenney'* raw and Recorder. 49 .12 ........... part clo i.iv Trileuima of Alber'.me," the reader* are 19 ...... unwarrented fling at the Irortrd of tradej 23 4-1 ........... part cloudy asked to supple the ending, and a $200.00 20 ..... Ci 31 2.12 .......... part cloudy and ordered Street Commissioner Dun-I After February 1.5 the Russ custom II 84 .10 .......... pa rt cloudy ford to procure nt < nee 275 cottonwood grist mill in Medford wi 1 be run on Fri prize is offtred. Thee i* an amusing 21 35 17 part cloudy- .......... tx»le* and to have them set along the day* and Saturdays, for grinding com. storv by J. J. Bell, the author of "Wee 23 .... 54 23 ........................ clea r MacGregor; ” a ch inning love-story, 4’> I 2-4 ...... 32 ........................ clea r breakw iter wheat ami feed. Corn meal, graham 19 23 ....................... clear Mayor Britt called attention to the whole wheat flour, cracked corn, Ixirley “Whin Ribhes are a* Naught, and a . ■ 2.1 ... . 50 ’ 23 ........................ clear story of war and adventure. "Tin- Queen 27 ...... bad condition of many of the sidewalks and feed. 23 ...................... clear of the Bees," by Julia Magruder. Mr. 2« ... 2« ........ . ..............clear aliout town and asked tiiat the council J. W. Thoma* one of the pioneer farm Pai ne- contributes a di lightful biography • 29 ...... 2M -•.1 ....................... .clear have needed rep nr* marie to them. The er* of Jackson countv. and whose farm 30 ..... •V» I 27 ........................ clear stteel commissioner was orderrd to noti oil the Jacksonville Medford road is one of a red fox, and other features are “A 81 .......1 76 j 29 ............... 1.. ........................ clear fv property owners to put their sidewalks of the most va’u able in the county has visit to the home of Thomas A. Edison,” Temperature—mean max 50.16; mean in good repair, ami neglecting to do so' taki n up his residence in Medford, where “The Wonders of tile Sky Scraper" and the street commissioner was authorized he ha* a suite of rooms in the White- “Win'er Sports at Home and Abroad.” min 30.22; mean 40.19; max 5s on 10 11 to make the repairsand the town would Thom is block of which he is half owner. Published by The Crowell Publishing and 27th; min 23, on 8. 9, 19, 26, 26, 27; Company, Springfield, Ohio; one dollar a greatest daily range 29 deg. collet t the exjx use from the property. Mi. Thomas hn« hi* farm rented for this Precipitation—total 5.75 in: greatest in For the town election to take place on ' year to J. G. Medlv. who with his family year;ten cents a copy. 24 hours 2.12 on 20tb; snow; total fall 1 Monday, March I, R . S. Dunlap. I> l.ii'ti came to Jackson county last fall from If you have any Timber land you want inches. mid Phil (‘.leave were apjannted judges Colorado Springs, Colorado. to sell—See T. C. Norris. Number of day—with .01 inch or more mid Frank Ku-shafer and Will McDauiel precipitation 13; clear 9; part cloudy 9; ch rks. clondv 13. Record, r Henry Dox made his annual Remarks—Precipitation for Jan 1!«4 re|x>rt showing the busier«.« of his office | 5.75 in; precipitation for Jan 190.’! 10.83 in; mid the r.ceipts ami expenditure« of the precipitation for fall and winter 1902-03 town for the fiscal year just passed. The to Jan 31, 23.71; precipitation for fall aud n |M>rt is published herewith. winter 1903-04 to Jan 31. 19.2 in. C. F Dunford made hi* report for the period that he ha* Lein *lr«ct conimia-' When You Have a Cold. siom r tn w hich he showed that he had | The first action when you have a cold received nt the time he went into oilier | should be to releive the lungs, This is $80 from T. J. Ki nney, chairman street ' best accomplished by the free use of committee, and collected | oil tax to the Chamberlain's Cough remedy. This amount of $54 and rec* ived in tax from Remedy liquifies the tough mucous and the county treasurer $12.85 making a causes its expulsion from the air cells of total of $1 46.85 that he had received. In | the lungs, produces a free expectoration, his ex|a-nditnres he had paved for labor ! and ojiens the secretions. A complete $17.70 for lunilier $31.45 for Ins own cure s < k > ii follows. This remedy will wages $70.10 leaving a balance in the cure a severe cold in less time than any stri i t fund of $26.60. other treatment and it leaves the system Marshal W. J. Kenney put in a bill of in a natural and healthy condition. It $0 for killing three dogs which was al counteracts any tendency toward pneu lowed. He also asked for putting lip the > monia. For sale by City Drug Store. quarantine flags but the council, having not so long ago raised his salary $10 a $1.00 per Card, month making it $50 a month thought best to call a iialt in rewarding their mar For oak wood at Laurelash farm, two shnl and declined to pav the bill. miles niortli of Jacksonville. Sold i n City Drug store was paid 25 cent« for a j ground, in odd lengths, to facilitate wo k receipt ta>ok. Henry Dox $7.35 for re of clearing now underway. Tliosa want, corders fees, the Jacksonville Gas C< in ing such wood should act promptly. Call .puny $30.39 for gas. The Company’s bill j on undersigned, in charge of farm for $7.80 for replacing lamp post on Cal | mentioned. iforni.i strict broke down by Cox-Hani I A. F. C arpenter . ilton’s runaway team, continued pend- i ChitiTiberliiin's Stomach and Liver Tablets. There are many other bargains in our stoch which we will ing n settle incut for the damages by Cox ! Unequalled for Constipation. Kt Hamilton. The Sentinel $2.75 for j dispose of at a sacraflce preparatory to malting spring purchase blanks. P, J. Ryan $1.00 for yellow Mr. A. R. Kane, a prominent druggist cloth and T. J. Kenney merchandise for of Baxter Springs, Kansas, says: ‘‘Cham January $0.00. berlain’s Stomach anil Liver Tablets are, 'file board of trade having taken lip in my judgement, the most superior pre the matter of securing the improvement paration of any in use today for consti of the Jackson Creek road, C. P. Briggs, pation. Tin y are sure in action and w ith chairman of the board of trade road no tendency to nauseate or gripe. For committee, ami Chas. Meserve presented | | sale by City Drug Store. Fine Confections, Cigars Tobaccos, Fresh Fruits Canned Goods, Notions Sodas and Soft Drinks FLOUR, FEED AND POTATOES CLEARANCE SALE 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. THE NUNAN-TAYLOR CO JACKSONVILLE, - OREGON