Jacksonville sentinel. (Jacksonville, Or.) 1903-1906, March 18, 1904, Image 8

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    Jackson Countv
Republican Convention. East Medford.......... 102 ............ .............. 4
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A Republican county convention for West Medford......... 67 ............
Mound
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Jackson county, Oregon, is hereby called
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to meet at Ashiand, Saturday, April 9, I’lux-nix.....................
42 ............................. 2
Pleasant
Creek
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HMM, at 2 o'clock p. tn., for the purpose
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of electing twelve delegates to attend Pooh Rah............... ..
25 ............. .............. 1
Rock
Point
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the Republican Congressional convention
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Roxv
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for the First district to meet at Salem,
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Suns
Valley
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4ti
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April 13th, and twelve delegates to at­
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Sterling
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21
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1
tend the Republican State convention to
Table Rock............... 37 .............. ..............1
meet at Portland, April 14th.
D on ’ t fail to see mv line before
It is recommended that primaries lx- Talent....................... 69 ............................ 3
Trail
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31
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1
BUYING, IT COMPRISES MANY BEAUTI­
held in the several precincts at the usual
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polling places, on Saturadav, April 2, Union......................... 52 ..............
Watkins...................
FUL PATTERNS OF THE LATEST DE­
1904. at 2 o,clock p. m. tor the purpose Willow Springs....... 14 ............. .............. •> 1
41 .............
of electing delegates to said county con­
SIGNS
AND COLORINGS.
vention which willconsist of 133nieniliers. Woodville................ 27 ............. ............. 1
R oom moldings to match all
apportioned to the several precincts as
Total Nundier of Delegates...................... (¡7
follows:
COLORINGS.
By order of the Democratic County
East Ashland.... .... I Applegete............ .4 Central Committee.
P late railings .
South Ashland. .... / Sterh ng................ .3
W m . M. H olmes , Chairman.
West Ashland... ...6 Trail...................... ...3
C. L. R eames , Acting Secretary.
A COMPLETE STOCK OF FURNITURE
Dunn................... ...5 Clim ix.................. ..3
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Barron............... ...3 Big Butte............... ..3
ALWAYS ON HAND.
As a part of the mining exhibit that
Talent
Pooh Bah............. ..3
Phoeinix........... ,... 5 Sams Valiev........ ...3 the Sentinel is getting up a rocker. pan,
East Medford . ....6 Meadows............... ..3 shovel and pick is wanted. They should
West Medford.. ....6 Foots Cre -k........ . 3 lie veterans and should show the hard
Jacksonville..... ...,6 Lake Creek........... ..3 service of many a prospecting trip.
North J. Ville... 0 Pleasant Creek.... .3 These old relics will add much to tlie
Union.................. . 4 Roxv .................... .3 interest of the exhibit to Eastern people
Central Point .. ...4 Watkins................ ..3 visiting Jacksonville and the Sentinel
Gold Hill........... ...5 Flounce Rock..... • > will aopricate the favor if its mining
Rock Point....... ...3 Table Rock........... o friends can semi in the old tools, the like
Eagle Point .... ...5 Willow Springs... ..3 of which has made both millionaires and
Woodville.......... ...3 Mound . ................. ..3 pau pers.
The same being two delegates at large for
J. P- Harr, who has a ranch near Wat­
each precinct and one for each 25 votes kins on Squaw creek, came to Jackson­
or major fraction thereof cast therein for ville Wedrisdav with his team for a load
Hon. W.J. Furnish for govenor in 1902. of supplies returning Thursday.
Mr.
and two for the new precinct of North Harr states the freshets in Applegate and
Jacksonville.
tributaries have been more frequent and
A convention to nominate can lidates of longer duration this winter than for
for the several county offices to lx- filled years, part of these streams IxMtig too
I have in my hands at the present time a large num­
at the June election and to select mem­ high for fording with teams fullv half a
bers of the Republican county central dozen times and for one to three weeks
bet of Bargains}» FARM, FRUIT and GARDEN
commitee for the ensuing two years will at a time. Mr. Harr say* that a bridge
be held at Gold Hill, Friday. May 0, 1904 across Little Applgate is required before
LANDS, and TOWN PROPERTY, in different
at 10 o’clock a. m., with the same appor­ the new road lately built up Applegate
parts of Rogue River Valley. My commissions ate
tionment of delegates thereto front the by the county can lie traveled regularly
various precincts as above, with precinct during the winter months.
reasonable thus giving advantage to both seller and
primaries on April 30th. It is the sense
J.
G.
Martin
of
Sams
Valley
was
in
buyer. I can furnish any kind of property that a
of the county committee that in the dis
cretion of precinct committeemen one Jacksonville over Wednesday night a
new settler may desire.
primary meeting may be called to elect guest of his father-in-law, Alex Thomp-
oon,
to
transact
some
business
at
the
delegates tp both conventions to be held
Mr. Martin is an Oregon
on the first primary day mentioned, viz, courthouse.
pioneer coming writh his parents to Mc­ NO. I l* mere. choice fruit land 1 *4 mile «from
by pipe. 2 gixxl barn*. 211 acre* of choice land
April 2d.
1'hoetiix
Price |><r acre...................
{.;,«»)
in cultivation g.xxj foi all kind* of griiin
>i
It is also the sense of tlie county com­ Minnville in 1652. In 1870 he enlisted in
ot R) acres would pAxtuce gixxl alfulfn
This
2
acre.
mile west ol Plloenix, it can
mittee that proxies in said convention be the regular army and served five years NO.
ia
one
ol
the
liest
farms
in
the
valley.
2hi
lie Mild in »mall tracts to suit customer* Price
miles from Phoenix
Price ¡>er acre
J-lliio
confined to residents of the precincts they when he was given an honorable dis­
ranguiK from $11 to f Mi |xr acre according to
charge.
Most
of
his
army
life
was
quality
NO. 18 KMf acres, miles from Medford gixxl
represent.
house, 2 barns; K m acres In cultivation Price
By order of the Republican County spent in Arizoniaand New Mexico where NO. 6- I > acres all in fine voting Ix-armg urcli
|x-r ai it
$J. hi
aril The finest fruit in the country
To l«e
he served under Gens. Crook and Miles
Central Committee.
sold
at
a
bargain
Near
Jacksonville.
N< > / '
in
those
terrific
campaigns
against
the
A. E. KELLOG, Chairman.
as gix xl land as any man could wish for
No
8 M> acres on Roxyann Some limlx-r
Apache Indians which included thousand NO.
improvements. Thirty acre* of it could la­
F. D. W agner , Secretary.
and a big spring, fine for slock and fruit
mile forced marches all over the South­
in ade ready tor the plow with II days lalxir
NO. 9 «'acres on a creek new land and can
Price........................................................
gar)
west and down into Old Mexico and
t>e bought at reasonable figures
NO. 20 ffolise mid I lots In Plimnix lota
which ended in the capture of Ger- NO. 10 I«
Democratic Countv Convention.
acres, more or less. .'Ml acres
fiOxTjDeach; gixxl house well finished
Rogue River txHlom land, all fenced g<»xl
onemo, the most savage and the most
A Democratic Convention for Jackson resourceful Indian chief that Americans
house, barn and other buildings The lailance, NO. 26 B'.use and 2 lots in Phoenix lot* are
<»ix 13) leet each
alx.ut
acre*, go xl tor timber anil (Mature.
County. Oregon, is hereby called to meet have ever fought. On resuming civil
This place is situated on Rogue River, near NO. 30 I* ai ri-s wi ll improve«! hou*<- barn
at Wilson’s Opera House, in Medford, life Mr. Martin came to Southern Oregon
town
I.and 1« of fine qu.ili'.v
Pint
p< r
anil other out buildings one half in young
Saturday, April 16, 19<)4, at 11 o’clock a. and for the past 27 years has resided
acre..................
.... $2n.00
ordhaid, near phoenix. Price
fill»)
m., of said day, to select delegates to the on his farm at Sams Valley. As a result NO. II I* a tract ol I .120 acres, all leucril. 13)0 NO. 34 1 ‘
re« so, a. ie* of it tin- plow
acres
good
alfalfa
land,
a
stream
running
land; all well watered by fine creek and
Democratic State Convention to tie held of the hardship of his army life Mr.
through it of I Vi miner s inches of water with
spring« Large jxirt under cultivation and
at Portland, April 19, 1904 and to nomi­ Martin has not Ijeeti able to stand the
which the whole I3>) acres can lx- irrigated.
all under fence
Will lie wold in tracts to suit
nate candidates for the legislative and heavy work of the farm in recent years
The other 33) acres in higher ground, which
purchasers. Convenient to market and in
is w ell situated for resorvoira and feed ground.
gixxl neighborbixxl
county officers to be voted for at the en and he has bought property in Medford
This tract is situated io Klamath county,
NO. 39 21-, acres
mile from M> Ifotd
suing June election. Primaries to select and will move there this fall, renting his
alxiut 2D mile*from Klamath Falls a county
Gixxl g.irden land Gixxl lx>x him««
£141
delegates to said Countv Convention will farm.
road running by it and a railroad now within
about SI mile* and building rapidly towards NO. 40 m acre* on a creek affording plenty
be held in each precinct (as same were ex­
of goixt water gixxl «oil mid fruit laud
acres
it and is Certain to pass near by it. or cross it
isting at the time of holding the last
SEED
POTATOES.
hi alfalfa good buildings neat ichoul and
in the near future
A gixxl farm house and
general election held in Oregon, at the
other advantages, fl <<i one-half ca«h, Isd
barn and corrals on the place. One of the
Early Rose, Willamette
mice on tune. Is n Ing bargain.
lx-st bargains in Southern Oregon
Price per
polling places in the respective precincts
For
acre................................
$10.00
as there existing,) on Saturday, April 9, Burbank Seedlings.
NO. 41 I
a. ' i-s o| Chou ■ land selictcd in
13
acres, house and 2 Imrns, 12 acre.
an early day
Will lx- sold m tracts to suit
19<)4, at 2 o’clock p. m. All voters who iale at Nunan-Taylor Co. NO.
Ixittom land, the lialance. 13 acres, all gixxl
and will make a dozen or 3) fine farm« This
affiiliate with the Democratic party are
land, U-inile from depot; 12 acres under ditch
is an op|x>rtiinity to secure a home in the
Working Overtime.
at the head of the ditch Price...... ......... $VSll)
requested to attend and participate in
Irest part of the Rogue River valley
said primaries. I>elegates to the county
Eight hour laws are ignored by those NO. 16 I r> acres on Untie creek 2-1 acres in NO. 43 •" acres of unimproved land Ila*
cultivation 2.1 acres to put in; all fenced, fair
convention will be apportioned as follows: tireless, little workers—Dr. King's New
sonic gixxl fir. pine slid oak
Most of laud
buildings, Jackson county.
A liargain
can lx- easily cleared, gixxl soil, plenty ol
One delegate for each 25 votes cast for Life Pills. Millions are always at work,
NO. 17 -**, l acres, all fenced, gixxl >-r<x>in
wa’er.
mile from school and clinic II Hix
George E. Chamberlain for Governor in night and day, curing Indigestion, Bili­
house, gixxl spring water conveyed to house
miles from fly tree bridge. Per acre
$!<><■>
1902 and one delegate for each major ousness, Constipation, Sick Headache, ami
fraction of 25 votes so cast; but each pre­ all Stomach, Liver and Bowel troubles.
cinct to lie entitled to at least one dele­ Easy, pleasant, safe, sure. Only 25c, at
gate. The precincts as named in this City Drug Store.
apportionment are supposed to conform
to the boundaries of said precincts exist­
Trespass notices on cloth sent bv mail
furnishd Hotel At A Bargain.
Best Remedy for Constipation.
ing in 1902. Delegates holding proxies
to any address for $1.00 a dozen.
“Tlie finest remedy for constipation I
At Newport, on Yaqina bay, the fam- ;
to the County Convention must lx- resi­
ous
Oregon summer seaside resort that
ever
used
is
Chamberlain's
Stomach
and
dents of the precincts to which tlie proxies
60 YEAR8*
Liver Tablet*," says Mr. Eli Butler, of is destined to equal the great Newport
pertain.
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EXPERIENCE
The precincts under the above ap­ Frankville, N. V. “They act gently and resort on the Atlantic coast, a 13 room '
portionment will be entitled to delegates without any unpleasant effect, and leave hotel, one block from the main busi-
tht-bowels in a perfectly natural condi­ i ness section, fullv furnished with good
in the county convention as follows:
bedding, carpets, furniture, and kitchen
tion.” Sold by City Drug Store.
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Precinct.
Votes.
Delegates.
fixtures, and the woodroom full of wood,
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....... 2
Applegate.................. 41 ......
is offered for sale at a bargain for I ►
Invaluable for Rheumatism.
....... 4
East Ashland........... 110 .....
cash, or will trade for land in
I have been suffering for the past few Rogue River Valley. Title perfect, house
West Ashland......... 51 .....
’¡aA T rade M arks
....... 4 years with a severe attack of rheumatism in good repair and supplied with hot and
South Ashland......... 88 .....
D esigns
...... 2 and found that Ballard’s Snow Linament cold water on lower and upper floors,
C opyrights A c .
Barron........................ 41 .....
Anyonn «ending n sketch »nd description may
....... 1 was the only thing that gave me satis­ bath room, wood room, closets and ail
Big Butte................... 34 .....
quickly ascnrliiln our opinion frM whether an
InvnnHon la prohnbly nntantabke Conniiiiiilcn-
Central Point........... «7 ..... . ........... . ....... 3 faction and tended to alleviate my pains. Von veil iencies of a modern boarding house
tlona strictly conndantfal. HANDBOOK on Patents
March 24th, 1902, John C. Denegan, The house is paying property and is only
Climax........................ 16 ..... . ............. . .......1
■ent tree. Oldest iiuoniy for securing pull-in«.
Kinsman,
Ills.
25c,
50c,
and
fl.
00.
For
Patent« taken through Munn h < o. recelv«
I
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offered for sale by reason of the owner’s
Dunn.......................... 45 .....
tprcUU nutter, without charge, In the
...... 2 sale by City Drug Store.
wife having asthma and not able to live
Eagle Point.............. 61 ......
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, in a low altitude. Full particulars by |
Foots Creek.............. 28 ......
FOR SALE-Wool hags, fleece twine, : addressing the Sentinel office.
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Flounce Rock......... 17 .....
A hundaomnîy lllnaf rated wwklr. înrvnst rlr
...... 6 Little’s Carbolic sheep dip. Highest
dilation <»f Hilf R<’l<iiit.illc Journal. Term«, |3i
Gold Hill.................. 138 .....
rear;
four montila, |L Hold by all th * wndua loro.
market
price
paid
for
wool
and
mo
­
Jacksonville.............. 62 ...... • •••••« ...1 ...... 2
Two young, fresh milk co as for sale. |
...... 1 hair.
Lake Creek............... 33 ......
J ohn F. M ili . i '. k . 1
NUNAN-TAYLOR Co.
...... 1
Branch Ottico, t!2f> F Ht.. Washington, I). C.
Meadows.................... 20 .....
Wall Paper
C. W. Conklin
The Up-to-date House Furnisher and Undertaker
MATT CALHOUN
REAL ESTATE
PHOENIX,
DEALER
OREGON
1 TENTS
1 J IM
Scientific Hmcrican.
MUNN & Co.36,B'°-d*'’> New Tori