il LOCAL NOTES all who knew her and her many friends i tn Jacksonville deeply regret to learn of her death. The Jessie Shirly Company will be at The l«oar«l of trade’s efforts to secure n ; iv I’. S. hall Monday Feb. 22. morning mail service for Jacksonville has If you have any Timber land you want I been a success. Postmaster John F. Mil ler, having received a telegram from Sen­ t • sell—See T. C. Norris. ator Mitchell stating that the postoflice Joseph Wetterer came in Tuesday from l department had granted the petition and i ursel to spend a few days at home ami that bids for carrying the mail, which is t > attend to some business matters. to leave Medford dally nt 0:30 a. tn will Friday, Feb. 19—Musical entertainment I k - asked for at once and it it expected to and supper at the Presbyterian Church have the service begun early in March. issetnbly room. Two sacks of peanuts for a nickle at Henry Wevdeman died at his home * the Boss. i-i Jacksonville Thursday and was hurried The members of the Ladies Aid Societc . ndav in the Jacksonville cemetery. 1 and of the Y. P. S. C. E. of the Presby- ; W. A. Jones, age 70 years, a well tcrian Church will give a musical enter­ nown farmer of Ruch died this Friday tainment at the assembly room ol the iglit. Funeral services Sunday at 1 p. church on Friday evening of next w«ek i in. Interment in Logtown cemetery. A fin«- program of musical selections will C. H. Paine lias been taking a lay-off be given to which will be ridded a num­ from his work in Basye's blacksmith shop ber of comical selections, the singers to ibis week by reason of a severe attack ot be made up to represent characters. I Following these exercises a fine supja-r grippe. will l>e served. No a«lmission will be J. E. Enyart, cashier of the Medford charged, but the supper wdl I k - 25 cents. Bank was in Jacksonville Wednesday on business with C. C. Beekman, who is a The Opp mine and mill shut down last director in the Medford Bank. j Saturday forth«- month! v clean up, which Dr. H. P. Hargreave, of Medford, | was an exceedingly profitable one. For the first time tn some week* the mill was County health officer, was in J icksonville Monday on official business connected still on Sunday, but Monday all depart- turn s were started up again for another with his office. month’s continu* u* run end the week at South Third street is to be better light- the Homes of their parents. The boys I ed; hereafter, the council having ordered are evidently not finding batching one a new light to l>e put in at Third and round of pleasure. | Pine opposite Schmidt’s hotel and the ! the light at the corner of Thir 1 and Fir Chas. King, of tlie Jackson County Lumber Company, was laid up for sever­ Ins been ch inged to the east side of the al days at Ins home in Medford with a ' street the large shade trees on the west severe attack of gripjie, but he is now side of the street interfereing with the able to Ire alrout the house and will soon light. Now if there was a light on East California street, one on Sixth and 1» and resume his work. <>ne <>n North Oregon street, the residence Miss Mollie Ray, Miss Dora Faucett, ' part of the tow n would lie lie very well Miss Rose Buckley, Messrs Janu s Buck- lighted. ley, Mathew Ray, Roliert Rav are in Quartz and placer location blanks for Jacksonville this Fridav evening from Ruch to attend the Native Daughters ’ sale at the Sentinel Office. Leap Year ball. (tn Mon lay. March I ♦. a primary Ha— After February 15 the Russ custom wi'l be organized in the public school grist mill in Medford wi 1 be run on Fri­ and <11 pupils who have reached the ace days and Saturdays, for grinding corn, of six years will be admitted. Pupils wheat and feed. Corn meal, graham are admitted to this Has-but tw ice «year, whole wheat flour, cracked corn, bark v at the opening in Septemb« r and at the and feed. b* giuing of th»- spr ng term, on account of the cr-wd«d condition of th«- primirc The pupils, of all the departments of department. There are over fifty in this the public school will uuite in giving a literary program on Washington's Bir’.li- department now and this nuinlier will la- day. , Monday . Feb. — 22. at ------ 2 o’ck.-ck in the swelled to sixty when the i ew class en­ afternoon. The exercises will l>e held in ters an