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About Jacksonville sentinel. (Jacksonville, Or.) 1903-1906 | View Entire Issue (Feb. 19, 1904)
JACKSONVILLE SENTINEL believing in the principle»of the party will In- given a seat in the convention. iKsriu> on They plan to get out a full county ticket FRIDAY OF EACH WEEK. and propose to go into the campaign with a vim that may bring result* astonishing ClIABLKH MBBHBVB .... KI'IIOM ■ to the old party leaders. The Socialists w ill also get out a district and state tick I'ulrre«! in tlir (MMloffii <>t jHckaoiivlllr, et. The Socialists have made big gains Juckaon County, <>>< xo>i. ua mcoik I t la«» matin since last election they getting all the Populists who did not go back to the old Hi HMM I ft ton H a th * Onr year................................................................ fi JW» parties. Uta month« Three month* ........................................... .... . . .76 m I l l HSING TI'-HMS. The Hrnlitiel unit lb<- Weekly Oregonian will ire m irl to one infill« »» lor J2 n year The brut I n< I give* the Juc kooti eonnly n< w» ami the Ore golllali give* the alate, national and World new», thu« n irader 1» able to Corer tile entire new* held at h I m > u I the price ol but one |>a|>er. I miai . hi mtcHirrtoNK The Jacksonville Kenllnel will I»- «rent to any iiddr««». at any poatofficc tn the rriited Htatr», (or lour week» for 10 cent«. All »ulMCt tption», regular or trial, will be prompt ly »topped at the date of capitation, unlcr* a re newal 1» received. Friday, February 19,1904 Die co-«>|a r.itivc rural telephone mnl the macadamized road are steadily spread mg over Oregon and the time is not dis tant when the isolation of the country home will I k - brought to an cn<l by these two modern necessities. From a small begin nig a co-operative rural telephone company, organised by fanners ill the south part of Clacka mas county has grown until it has more than 200 telephones on its circuit. In addition to embracing the farm houses it now extends to all the nearby small towns ami now it is planed to extend it to take in Oregon City and the farm homes of that vicinity. ’ , I The Jacksonville municipal campaign promises to have some excitment to it for there is to be a lively contest over recorder ami marshal. Henry Dox, the prcM-nt recorder, has announced himself a» an imle|M-mlent candid tie for recorder, I ami Marshal W. G. Kenney is out for re election to his office. It is not likely that there w ill be any opposing candi- cates to Jas. Cronemiller for treasurer nor i to Henry Wendt for street commissioner. ’ So well satisfied are all interests with the ■ five candidates for trustees that it is cer- i tain that they will have no opposition, at least there should I k - none, for Msssrs. Britt, Nunan, Huffer, Cameron, and Orth arc amouug the leading citizens of the town, progressive im n vet prudent in financial affairs, just the kind of men that | Jacksonville n< eds to put the town on a * sound financial basis and to give it a | needed impetus in public improvements, j Jacksonville Millinery sass AND = == Dressmaking Parlors Mi»» Katherine Chapman, Mri. J. K. Rreeve Full stock of Seasonable Hats trimed to order in the Latest style. :::::::: Spring Stock Received March 1 Orders taken for tailor made suits, and perfect fits guaranteed. : : ; • ; : : : : Dressmaking and General Sewing Real Estate..] Wanted The day for illegal voting will soon be . past in Oregon. The registration law and the Austrailian ballot has made it ex- ' cecdingly difficult for the word heeler to work in illegal voters at the polls ami there is every certainly that this will lie ' the last year that the primaries can I k - i j packed by the floating element, for it is j Jackson County Stockmen's Associa HDl #25, f-’’1* and $33 Settler’s Rate to be in effect certain that the direct primary law, to I k - . tion in session for their annual meeting * during March and April from Omaha, St voted on at the June election, will lie car-1 at Ashland last Saturday chose Jackson * * I’aul, St Louis and Chicago to Rogue River ried by a big majority. With that law1 Valley will bring a host of settlers and investors to Southern ville as the place for holding their next in effect such work as was done at the ■ Oregon. annual meeting in February of next year. town convention Monday night in voting ' The stockmen can rest assured that they men who were not legal voters of Jack will la- given a generous welcome to the sonville will l»e an impossiblity. The | town and lx- given the hospitality for day of the political boss and ward heeler | which Jacksonville is noted. Every in Oregon politics is coming to a close j courtesy will I m - extended to them includ ami then will it lie possible for honest ! ing the free use of the best hall in town. voters and tax payers to have their votes , TkT _r-,_ *s ^le t*me sell your Fruit Farm, Alfalfa ’ effective ami not I k nullified by the bal- , It is truly a most groundless fear that Land, Grain Farm, Stock Ranch, Timber lot of some transient uian or a saloon I * Lands, Town Property, Quartz Mines, some have that the improvement of the loafer who has no interest in the outcome I I ’ lacerClaims. List them at once with * -.- Jacksonville-Medford roa<i will I k -an in of the election. jury to Jacksonville in that it will enable Medford to secure trade from this section The prediction of the Sentinel that the that otherwise would come to Jackson ' Jackson Creek breakwater in the con ville. To the Jacksonville merchant who dition that it was left when the street »lose eery a line of goods that will not meet the demand* of his trade and committee declared it completed would j whose prices are higher than those of his not stand a freshet has been verified, for coni|K-titor» a tine turnpike road to Med the little freshet of Monday came near ford will I m - quite sure to lx- an injury to wrecking ttiat costly experiment. Had him, but the up-to-date Jacksonville there been a flood like that of last; At The JacKsonville Sentinel Office, business man has nothing to fear from winter there would not have been enough good roads. The more of them the bet I of the breakwater left standing to mark ter he is suited and the more he prospers. j the place where it stood. As it was it: i took lively work on the part of Chairman Write to your friends in the East or ' Kenney, of the steeet committee, and send them a copy of the Sentinel that Street Commissioner Dunford with a ' they may know that they can come for crew of men Monday afternoon and #25 to Rogue River Valley, where bliz evening to fill in the numerous breaks inquires now being received from zards ami cyclones are unbnown, crops with cans ami sacks of rocks where the I California. Northern Oregon, Washing never fail, business always on a steady the water broke through under the break- ton; the Eastern States and Canada, from intending investors and settlers. -.- -.- *.- basis, and where life is worth living. i water. The street committee saved their Rogue Riv< r Valley is the least developed breakwater but like the Russian fleet it of any accesHable section of the Pacific was bably disabled and demoralized. Coast and has the most opportunities for Tuesday it wasdocked and repairs com profitable investments in fruit, hay, menced at once least the next high water Eagle Point Items. Executors Notice. grain and stock raising, mining, lumber should make a finish of it. A force of ing, irrigation and other industrial under men and teams has been at work this Notice is hereby given that all persons Until further notice, to make room for takings of any district in Oregon. Now week putting in rock and brush behind new goods, I will make special prices on having claims against the late Amalia A. is the golden opportunity, a wait of five the breakwater to prevent the water from carpets, Wall paper, ami mattings. Also Brooks will present the same with the proper vouchers to the undersigned exe years and it will be too late, for oppor making a rear attack on the craft. Just some good ones in other lines. Come cutor of the said estate on or before the see the goods. C. W. C onklin , tunities will be taken and prices will be how the breakwater is tit be protected in expiration of six months from date of House Furnisher. front has not been given out owing to this notice E mil B ritt . "P-________________ Executor of the estate of the late Mrs. the strict censorship that prevails around Nearly Forfeits his Life. Amalia A. Brooks, The Jackson county Socialist are get headquarters. The tierce current of Jacksonville. Oregon, January 15, litOd. A runaway almost ending fatally, ting aficed early in the campaign that is Jackson creek will make this brush ex started a horrible ulcer on the leg of J. soon to be waged in this county for polit- periment a doubtful expedient and it B. Omer, Franklin Grove, Ill. For four County Court Proceedings. ca! supremacy and incidently for the com may end in the brush washing down the years it defied all doctors and all remed A fine assortment of picture moulding. forts that may I k - had out of the various creek to choke the channel and bring ies. But Bucklen’s Arnica Salve had no offices in the gift of the people. The more trouble to the ranchers, whose land trouble to cure him. Equally good for Bring in vour pictures and have them Burns, Bruises, Skin Eruptions and Piles framed. The workmanship speaks for Socialists are to hold their convention at is now being ruined by the creek. itself. At C. W. Conklin’s. 25 cents at City Drug Store. Charles Meserve