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About Jacksonville sentinel. (Jacksonville, Or.) 1903-1906 | View Entire Issue (Feb. 19, 1904)
LOCAL NOTES Al Learned, of the Boss Cimfectionry Store, is laid up with an attack of ihvu matistn. but expects soon to Iw on deck again. Miss Catharine Chapman returned Wednesday from a week’s visit with her parents on Williams cnek. Give the school library a needed help and at the same time have an evenings delightful pleasure by attending the matchless concert of the Fisks Jubilee Singers. M. M. Taylor has Ix-en laid up at his home this week with a s« vere attack of grippe, but expects to lx- in his accust omed place at Nunan-Taylor Cotiijiany'* within a fewdavs. I.arkin Reynolds while working in n winze at the Opp mine last Monday bail one of his feet badly crushed by n bucket falling upon it. The hurt will probably lav him off fora couple of weeks. T. C. Norris and family moved to Med ford Wednesday. Mr. Norris will now give his entire time to real estate and as he is a hustler will make his venture a success. U. S. HALL S. W. Boyd, wiio came to Oregon two years ago from the East ami bought a line #10.OHI) farm on Griftin creek waa in Jacksonville Wednesday, Mr. Boyd is changing his plait- from a gram to a fruit farm and now has over lUt acres to young fruit tries and will set out enough more ill the next two years to bring Ills orchard up to 100 acres. Mr. Boyd is a thorough up-to-date farmer ami knows to a dollar Grand Gala Night the income ami outgo of hi* farm.! I A* to the profit in apples Mr. Boyd *ol«l this Under Management of fall $H’» worth of fruit from the tree* on Harry W. Smith. 1 acre of land. The apple* were of the common varieties that ate low sellers bail they been Newtown* or Spitzeiibc-rgs the fruit from tin* garden patch of an or chard would have fetched him fully #soo at the price th.it these apples sold for this fall. While Mr. B«»y«i ha* found an apple orchard to l»e a* profitable as a gold mine he has also fount! alfalfa to be «iiiite as profitable a crop, for this year trim i iglit acres of alfalfa meadow lie has sold #110 worth of hay. fe«l since the first crop was cut five cows and five horse* exclu sively on alfalfa they having only a lot The most |>opular and suc to run in and no pasture ami he has hay cessful actress on the Ameri enough to keep hi* stock until the new can Stage. Will ap|M-ar crop comes ami likely some to sell. with her There is not an eight acre meadow in the Eastern state* that could yield the in come that Mr. Boyd's alfalfa field bring* him, and this yield is hail without irri gation ami i* duplicated in many mead- In the latest London and ows in Rogue River Valley. New York success CABINET PHOTOS MONDAY, FEBRUARY 22 0ne Night Only MISS JESSIE SHIRLEY Great Company Rev. Sanford Snyder will hohl his usual morning and evening services at th«- Methcxlist church to which a cor Executors Notice. dial invitation is given to all to attend. Notice is hereby given that all persons The Epworth League meeting will be at having claims against the estate of Henry 7 p. m. with R. H. Allen as leader. Weydemann, decease«!, shall present the Mr. and Mrs. C. W. Conklin will same to the unders-gned within six change their place of residence March months fumi «late of this notice, and also 1st, they h iving rented a part of Mrs. E. that all persons owing said estate must J. Kubli’s fine home. This change will settle the same at once. lx- a convenience to Mr. and Mrs. Conk F mil BkITT lin as it will bring them nearer their Executor. furnitun- store and undertaking parlor. Estate of lit nry Weydemann, deceased. Jacksonville, Or., February 18, 1**14. Mrs. Della Patterson, who with her husband returned on th«- last steamer but Presbvterian Church. of Nome this fall to Portland, where they now reside, came to Jacksonville Services next Sunday as follows: Sab Tuesday to be with her mother Mrs. bath School 10 a. ni; Endeavor Service* Menerva Armstrong, who is seriously at ft: 30 p. m. Public Worship at 11 a. m. ill. and 7: 3l)p.m. Sermon subjects: “An Ancient Camp Meeting and What For” Rev. and Mrs. Ennis now of Turner ami “Gods Invitation to a Feast.” There are to become residents of Jacksonville will lx- a seat for you. F. G. Strange, again. They will arrive next week and Pastor. occupy a house in town until the lease expires of their fruit farm, now- held bv Health. H. Morse, when they will take up their residence on Jackson Creek. Means the ability to do a good day's work, without umfue fatigue and to find Miss Josephine Donegan left last Satur life worth living. You cannot have in day for Applegate where she began Mon digestion or constipation without its up dar a four months term of school in that setting the liver ami polluting the blood. district. Miss Donegan, »hough a young Such a condition may be best ami quick teacher, has had good success and she est obtained bv llerbine, the best liver will doubtless give satisfaction to her regulator that the world has ever known. Applegate patrons. Mrs. I). W. Smith writes, April 3. 1902: Rev. J. D. Murphy returned Thursday “I use«! Herbine, an«! find it the best from Portland, where he had been to visit medicine for constipation ami regulating an uncle, J. J. Murphy, who is chief the liver I ever used.” Price 50 cents. engineer of the U. S. transport Dix, now Sold by City Drug Store. loading in that port for the Philippines, Independent Candidate. Father Murphy will hold services Sunday in ,ruing at Ashland and in Jacksonville I Hereby announce myself as an in in the evening. dependent candidate for the position of marshal of the town of Jacksonville at Th«-o. Carm-ron did not go to Waldo the town election to l>e held on Tuesday, Monday, the heavy storm ami the bad March 1, 1904. condition of the roads making a change W. G. K enney . in h’s plans neccessarv. Mr. Cameron left Thursday for Grants Pass to look after some business matters connecte<1 Buncom Items. with his Waldo mine. He will not visit J. M. Cantrall has sold his ranch to J. the mine this trip but will return home F. Crump. Sunday. T. Walston of this place is very sick Chas. Meier was severely hurt last Fri Dr. Gale of Jacksonville is in attendance. day by the explosion of giant powder Benion Pool was riding after cattle on which he was thawing in a can over a forge fire and which blew pieces of tin Anderson creek a few days last week. into his side. The accident took place at the Stansell mine on Footscreek. Dr. Personal Property for Sale. Chisholm of Gohl Hill was called at Notice is hereby given that the under once and dressed Mr. Meier's wound signed executor of the estat«- of Henry and then assisted in taking him to Med Weydemann, deceased, will sell at private ford where b-tter conveniences in caring sale the personal property Tielonging to for him could be had. He is now under said estate. Dr. Cameron's care and is rapidly re E mii . B ritt , covering from the injury that at first was Executor. thought would prove fatal. The members of the Jacksonville Birth day Club were entertained Tuesday after noon by Mrs. Theo. Cameron in honor of her birthday. An elegant luncheon of sandwiches, cake, cocoa and confections together with music and social conversa tion mad« th«- event a time of delightful pleasure to those present who were Mrs. M. Obenchain, Mrs. Alice Ulrich, Mrs. A. Helms, Miss Helms, Mrs. M. Schmidt, Mrs. B. E. Haney, Mrs. Rose Kinney, Mrs. Ella Cook, Mrs. Annie Conklin, Mrs. Clara Reames, Mrs Elizabeth Cron- einiller, Miss Cronemiller, Miss Britt, Mrs. P. Applegate, Mrs. Annie Langley, Mrs. F. Luy, Mrs. P P. Prim, Mrs. Nel lie Huffer, Mrs. Mammie Dox. FINE (). K. Barber Shop Wm Puhi, Prop Modern Magdalen With a wealth of Costume ami Scenic Environment un- sur|N»ssed. $1.50 a Dozen UNIIL lUEIIILK NOTICE In Posimi and l iniahlng my Ric tires cannot be «»celled. orderà I illed Promptly. Ü. W. MACKEY Over Milter*■ Hardware More - Medford. - Oregon BICYCLE STORE REPAIR SHOP AND Racyclcs, Ramblers and other standard bicycles. Repairs made to bicycles sewing machines, guns and all kinds of small machines. Price* 5Oc and 75c. Reserved seats free at Miller X- Davidson's TED KELSO - OREGON MEDFORD, CONCEDED to 1« the la st troupe of Colore«! Singers in . .the United Slates. the Unite«! “They Sing the Songs that have touched the Heart of the World.” Thirty-third Year of Or- gani ration. Same Man- for Twenty a gement Years. THE ORIGINAL CHAS. H. BASYE Wilt nondue.t a go no- rat Blacksmith bunt- notn at tho old CRQNLMILLER STAND Wafcon and Plow Work, Horseshoeing and Ma chinery a Specialty. FISK JUBLIEE SINCERS CHARLES Mt MIOPI), Manager SATISFACTION GUARANTEED U. S. HALL Friday, FEBRUARY ADMISSION 5Oc. Scats reserved free at Miller & Davidson’s NOTARY 1-LHI.lC AN!) CONVEYANCER. Legal jaipern ol all kind* made out Special attention given to paper* in *ettlem<-nt of estate*. ----- Has Reopened his----- BLACKSMITH SHOP IN JACKSONVILLE ] All kinds of General Repair work done promptly. Lp-to-Date Shop Office one block south ol Courthouse JACKSONVILLE, • • ORLOON UNITED STATUS COMMISSIONER Filing, am! final proof made on homestead* ami timber claim, Corrected plat, showing all vacant lami». Augustine Schmidtling I SILAS J. DAY ABHTRACTER OF TITLES. Most complete *«-t ol ab.ltact laiok* in the county, Abstracts made promptly ami ac curately. REAL ESTATE AND INSURANCE Fine list of country and town property for sale and rent. MONEV LOANED Wat rant* l>oiight and sold. Collections made raaes paid Rent* co|bc*..-<l. Prompt reply to all letters. Charge* rea*onable. REFERENCES: lion II. K. Hanna, judge ol lut judicial dis trict, nini any Jacksonville buaincM man. Three Fine Chairs Good Workmen. Two fine Bathrooms with the best tubs cleanest towels, etc. lor lown Recorder. I hereby announce myself as date for recorder of the town of ville at tile election to lie hel«l March 1. IIl'.NRV typewriters. For sale or for rent. New mid secoml a candi hand. Cush or easy installments. All Jackson m ikes repaired or remodeled and work Tuesday, fully guaranteed. If you need a machine, write us. J. E. Huxley, 82 Fourth St., Dox. Portland, (Tregon.