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About Jacksonville sentinel. (Jacksonville, Or.) 1903-1906 | View Entire Issue (March 25, 1904)
eron, Mrs. J. E. White, Dr. J, M. Keene, ] Mr» Mux Muller, Win. Muller, J. E. En- ■ j yart, Mr. and Mrs M. H Hanley. Those ihm ;ED ON I fr«.m Appllexate were R. J. Cameron, Z. Cameron, Wilbur Cam« roti, P. Swayne, j FRIDAY OF EACH WEEK. Mr. anti Mrs. H. D. Kubli, Hon. ami Mrs. Miles Cantrall. Mrs. Cameron, whose maiden name EllITON ClIAMI.K» MlKKHVk I wus Mary Bilger, was born in Selkirk, Orange» Garden Seed Ontario, Canada, February 16, 1859. iA-mons Flour Kltlrrrd In Ihr |K>*loffyr of jM'kwotivlllr, Her parents «lying when she was a child Bananas Rolled Barley Jaekaon County. Oregon, a* M-cond cl a** matter she was taken to Buffalo, N. Y. and Nuts Potatoes resided with an uncle, until 17 years of Fresh Candy Crackers Hi am.atmon M at «» j age when another uncle, John Bilger a resi- Soft Drinks Canned Good» <>ne year • • • • • • fl.80 ! dent of Jacksonville, on a visit East , Cigar» Ata mouth* ...•••• .75 Comb Honey In Three muutha • ••••• 40 , brought Miss Bilger to Jackson ville. Tobacco» Saltine Biscuit ¡1679 she was married to Frank Krause, Stationery Fresh Brearl then publisher of the Oregon Sentinel ofI Chinaware Notions CLvaaiau T om ». Jacksonville. He died some years later The Hentinel and the Weekly Oregonian will Mrs. Krause being left with three little i lie acni to une addreaa for J.: a year The Henn children, who arc now Mrs. Ella Lang, j url^ivr* ihr Jac k «on run n I y nrwa and the Orr gonian gives the aiate, national anil world news, of Oakland, California, Otis Krause of thus a leader I« able to cover the entire news Klamath Fall* ami Miss Margaret Krause held at about the price of but one paper. of this place. In 1892 Mrs. Krause was married to Hon Theo. Cameron ami one TaiAl. Hi iMcairrioNa The Ja< kaonvllle Hentinel Mrs. will be sent to any addle»*, at any poatofficr In son Donald is of that marriage. the Vnitrii stair* lor lour wr«-g* lor Io cent*. Cameron was a noble, generous woman, All «ubairl|itlon*. regular or trial, will I m - prompt of a kindly, happy disposition, who ly atoiiped at tlir date ul eapiratloti. unir«* a re marie the world the better for having newal la received Fresh brea«l daily at Miller & David- lived in it ami her death in the prime of but that work wite a full crew was being life is a heavy blow to her beraved hus- carried on at each of the three mines, the j son’s. Friday, March *2$, 1904 | I m » ii <I ami children, a most serious km to Oro Grande,Missouri ami the Greenback. For sale—a firstclass fresh heifer and a the community at large and her cheery, Al Shearer is superintendent of the three helpful presence will be sadly missed in mines. Two No. 3giants are in operation good work horse. Address Emil Britt, Drath of Mrs. lheo. Cameron. the various walks of life that knew her. | at the Oro Grande and one No.3 at the Jacksonville. The many friends of ex-Scnator ami Mrs. Lang was present to attend her Missouri. The bad weather hss delayed Mra. Theo. Cameron were shocked last mothers funeral, but Mr. Kraus«- was getting the giants in place at the Green ! TIMBER LAND ACT JUNE 3, 1378—NOTICE Siturday evening to learn that Mrs. Theo. kept in Klamath Falls by the continued back of which there is to tie two large FOR PUBLICATION. Cameron bail died that afternoon at Klam illness of his wife, who is now slowly im- j ones. It is exjiectetl to have these tn Mr. Cameron and the family place within two weeks as the ditenes ath Falla, where ahe had gone two weeks proving United States Land Office, Roseburg, Oregon, March 12, 1901 previous to assist in caring for her express their heartfelt appreciation of the are completed and everything in readi Notice i» hereby given that in compliance with •vmpathy and thoughtful kindness that ness. The Company has a sawmill at the daughter in-law, Mrs. Otis Krause. the provision» of the act of Congress of June 3, Mra. Cameron, whs nut feeling well were ren lered to them by friends in Oro Grande ami it is being run steadily 1878, entitled “An Art for the Sale of Timber cutting lumber for more flume boxes and Lands in the States of California, «Oregon, Nevada, when she left Jacksonville mid the strain their time of sorrow ami loss. for additional houses at the three mines. and Washington Territory as extended to all the and overwork incident to caring for Mrs. public land states by act of August 4. 1892, Both J. D. Heard and J. A. Whitman of Krause and for .Mr. Krause, who was also FREDERICK L. CHAMPLIN t atjie Point Items. the Oro Grande Company are at their • k for several days, brought on a fever I of Foots Creek, County of Jackson. State of Ore a id on Tuesday of last week she was con The snow storm of the past few days homes in Medford, where they will re gon, has this day filed in this office hi» sworn fined to her lied. She soon became quite has lieen pretty hard on stock. We un main for a couple of weeks when they statement No fiol 1 for the purchase of the Lots 3. 4 5, SEW SEW SEW SW«< of Section No. 22 sick and Thur ¿lay the ladies of the East derstand that there is about fourteen in will return to their mines. ■ in Township No. 37 S. Range No. 4 W M , and ern Star, of which she was a member, who ches in the Big Butte country. will offer proof to »how that the land sought is T. C Norris arrive«l back in Jackson more valuable for its timl»er or stone than for ag were assisting in caring for her, removed Eagle Point is going to be favored ville Tuesday for the first time in the ricultural purposes, and to establish his claim to her to the residence of Mrs. heals to I »aid land before C has . N ickell . U. S. Commis with a Sunday mail, to take place the month since he moved to Medford. sioner. at his office in Medford, Oregon, on Satur- avoid the confusion incident to having first of April so we are told. No sooner had Mr. Norris got settled in ! «lay the 28th day of May, MN. two sick persons in the same house. Fri He names as witnesses Carl Phelps, of Gold day Mrs. Cameron was much worse au<l Fred Miller is »(lending a few days in Medford and had openetl up his leal Hill, Oregon; Chas. F. Young, of Gold Hill, Ore estate office than he was taken with the gon; William Lee, of Rock Point. Oregon; Riley declared to th - attending physician tint Eagle Point this week. smallpox and confined to his home for Hatnmersly, of Wimer, Oregon. something serious was wrong with her Any and all persons claiming adversely the B. W. Harnish, who has been on the three weeks. Last week he was released liowels. So serious did her case become deacribea land» are requested to file their from quarantine, but now his family are ! above that Saturday morning Or. G. W. Muston sick list, is up and arountl again. claims in this office on or before said 28th day of under quarantine and he can not go May, 1904. decided thut she was aifiicted with stran B. W. Mathews was up on Elk creek J. T. BRIDGES. home, so he is putting in his time here gulation of the bowels and with the as- on business this week. ] 3-25, 5-28 Register. in Jacksonville pushing sales in his store. sist-mceof Dr. H B. Hargus be performc«! S. A. Carlton was here one day this As to his plans he has not decided an o|x.*ration arid found a loop in the wheather he will move his store to Med iutestincs caused by an adhestou the week. RECEIVER’S NOTICE. result of an o|x-ration some years previous J. M. Heckathom made Medford a ford or let it remain in Jacksonville. He will continue though in the real for the removal of a tumor. Mrs. Cam visit the first of the week. In the Circuit Court of the State of estate business with an office in Medford. Oregon, fur Jackson County. eron did not rally from the operation and Prof Peachey and son Birt who each at 3 o'clock that afternoon she »crumbed Rebecca H. Crump, John H.' At the January term of circuit court Crump, J. Frank Crump, to the shock. The body was placed in a have lieen quite sick tor the (>ast week are on the improve we are glad to say. casket and that evening was place« 1 in a for Josephine county the jury in the case Olive V. Crump, Ethel I. vehicle for conveyance to the railroad John Watkins genial proprieter of the of E. L bunhum vs. the S. P. Co. award Crump, Charles J. Crump, damages. On Harvey L. Crump, and John station at Pokegama, arriving Sunday Eagle Point hotel made Medford a busi the plaintiff $12,000, motion Judge Hanna several weeks ago Frank Hammond, Edith noon iu tune fur the train to Laird, where ness visit the first of the week. granted a new trial, assigning as a Vivian Hammond, Carl Ed it was transfered tu the Southern Pacific and bruught tu Medfurd. John Inlow visited up at Trail creek a reason therefore error is giving the ward Hammond, and Clara Mr. Cameron had received word Friday couple of days last week. jury an instruction asked for by the Alice Hammond, minor heirs evening of the serious illness of his wife, plaintiff's attorney. The court holds Mr. Wolfer, the Medford tinner, was that under the law and evidence in the anti children of Clara Alice Notice of but too late for hitn to goon the evening Hammond, deceased, daugh Receivers tram and Saturday morning he started out to look at his property here the first case the plaintiff although under age is ter of Josiah Crump, by Re Sale of of the week. hel<! to the same degree of responsibility becca H. Crump, their next for Klamath Fails ami on reaching Laird Real Prop in looking out for himself and avoiding of kin and friend, and Wal received a message that Mrs. Cameron erty. Snowy Butte lodge A. O. U W. of personal danger than an adult would be. was dead. He went to Pukeg.nna and ter Runnels, husband of El I Eagle Point is in a very flourishing con The instructor refered to was the reverse mira V. Crump, deceased, met the body ami escorted it home. A message had been received in Jackson dition. Several new members were of this ami therefore clearly misleading daughter of Josiah Crump, ville tiiat Mr. Cameron would arrive in taken in at the last meeting. upon the main issue in the case. viz. the Plaintiffs, Medford ut 11 o'clock Sunday night A The gardners iu this vicinity are com the negligence of the parties. The case vs. sfiecial car was chartered ami a number mencing to think the weather is not go will come up again for trial at the April Furman S. Crump, Thomas of Masons, Eastern Stars and friends went ing to settle so they can get to work. term of circuit court at Grauts Pass. A. Crump and William E. to Medford and assisted in bringing home Crump, —— —— — the Ixidy of Mrs. Cameron ami of giving The big freshit in Februarv tore out Defendants. to Mr. Camerou comfort and encourage For sale, a team of goo«l work horses, the Jackson creek bridge ami so washed I Notice is hereby given that by virtue ment in the hour of his bereavement. harness and wagon. Inquire at this office, i out the roadway an the Central Point of a decree and order of sale made in the Undertaker ami Mrs. C. W. Conklin em Edward Wendt is now able to be at«out toad that it has since lieen impassable to above entitle«! Court and cause on the 8th balmed the remains and made prepara the house after a two weeks siege of fever. teams. As one freshet has suceeded an day of February, HMM. appointing the tion for the funeral, which took place other during this winter of extraordinary Tuesday at 1:30 p. m. The services were J. C. Whipp, formerly engaged in the weather conditions it was next to impos undersigne«! as receiver in the above en to lie ut the cemetery and to tie conducted marble business in Jacksonville but for sible to get the road repaire«! but so titled cause with power and instructions by Adarel Chapter No. 3, O. E. S., and by the last five years in Ashland, is now great is the necessity for this road being to proceed at once to the sale of the real Ruth Rebek ill Ixxlge No. 1, both lodges located in Reno, Navada, and this Thurs open to travel that the county court has property herein described. 1 will from and after the 23rd day of of which deceased was a member, but the day Mrs. Whipp accotn|Mnied by her determine«! to have the necessary repairs very inclement weather of that day made daughter Gertrude left Ashland to join her made at once and Monday Judge Prim April, 1904, in Jacksonville, Jackson county. Oregon, sell tb the highest bid that plan inexpedient and the casket was husband in Reno. and Commissioners Patterson an«! Riley der for cash, at private sale all of the taken to the Masonic hall where the The services in the Presbyterian church were down and looked over the situation. right, title an«l interest of each of the beautiful and impressive burial service of The court found that the road in the the Order of Eastern Star was carried out. next Sabbath will be as follows: Sunday i vicinity of the Jackson creek bridge is so above named plaintiffs and defendants in The large hall was crowded with the School at 10 a. tn.; C. E. meeting at 6:30 badly washed out that it would be a very and to the following describe«! real prop friends of the deceased ami the floral of p. tn. Communion service with the re- I expensive job to fill it in and to rebuild erty, situated in Jackson county, Oregon, ferings were many, several being beauti ception and baptism of members at 11 a. I the bridge' and then it would not be to-wit: The south-east quarter of the north ful emblematic designs. At the close of m. The subject of the evening sermon j permanent, for this section of roa«l was west quarter of section 19, township 38 this service the casket was escorted to the will be; “The Resurrection of Jesus.” badly washed out last winter and to re cemetery where a brief but impressive Ed. Levier; who has been working for pair it cost the county a couple hundred south of range 2 west of W. M., contain service was held by the Rebekahs, the some time past at the Oro Grrnde mine dollars. To obviate all future trouble ing 40 acres, and the south half of the The north-west weather not permitting of the full burial on Carberry, came to Jacksonville T’turs- ! to the road the court has decided to let north east quarter. service of the order. day by Wendt's stage to remain < ntil the creek have that section of the roa«l quarter of the north-east quarter and the In addition to a large concourse of per Monday when he will return to the mine, ; and they have arranged with Col. Maury north-east quarter of the south-east sons from Jacksonville ami vicinity there but he will only remain there a couple if and Mr. Bursell to set their fences back quarter of said section 19. township 38 were many present from a distance, those weeks when he will go on a trapping four ro«ls for a distance of alxiut 80 roils south of range 2 west of W. M., contain from Medford being Mrs. J. A. Whit expedition to Greyback Mountain. He and give a road be«!, the county to pay ing 160 acres. Dated at Jacksonville, Jackson County, man, Mr. aud Mrs. H. U. Lumsden, Airs anticipates making a good haul of furs as them for the land. County Surveyor W. H. Me Gowan,Mrs. C. I. Hutchinson, he lias seen many bear and other signs in Jones made a survuy of the new route Oregon, this 18th day of March, 1IMM. Mrs. J. I). Heard, Mrs. L. L- Jacobs, Mrs that locality. Mr. Levier stated that this week and it is expected to have the P eter A. D risch , 3-18, 4-15 Ivan Hmnason, I)r. and Mrs. W. L.Cam there were 18 inchep of snow at the mines, | road open to travel next week. Receiver. JACKSONVILLE SENTINEL MILLER & DAVIDSON Kahler Blk, Jacksonville