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About Jacksonville sentinel. (Jacksonville, Or.) 1903-1906 | View Entire Issue (April 1, 1904)
Republican Contention E.ist Mtdfoiil..... 4 Wtst Mcdtoril ... 3 A Republican county convention for I Jacks -n county, Oregon, is hiieby called Mouml.................. •> .............. to meet at Ashiaud. Saturday, April 9, Phoenix • > Pleasant Crc« k 1904, at 2 o’clock p. m.. for the purpose Pooh H ili............ 3 of electing twelve delegates to attend the I Republican Congress], nal Convention R«x'k Point.......... •> Row.................... for the first district to nice t at S dem. *> Sim- Willey....... p April 13th, and twelve delegates to at Ï Stirling................ tend the Republican State Convention to Tabb R«xk......... I meet at Portland, April 14th. D on ’ t fa il to see my line bifore 3 It is reconnu, nd« <1 th it primaries be Tuli tit ................. Trad...................... I IK YING, IT COMPRISES MANY BEAUTI held in the several precincts at the usual Union................... . •> ¡■oiling places on Saturday, April 2. FUL PATTERNS OF THE LATEST DE- 1 1904, at 2 o’clock p. in. for the purpose Wat k ms............... o Willow Spiings.. of electing delegates to said county con SHINS ANI» COLORINGS. Ï vention which will consist of 133 me in Wixxlville............ R oom moldings to M A TCI I ALL liers. apportioned to the several precincts Total Number of Delegates...................... (17 as follows; COLORINGS. Bv order of the 1 »ein.x-ratic Count) East Ashland.......... . « Applegute.......... ..4 ! Central Committee. P late railings . South Ashlaiul..... « St rlmg ............. ...3 WM. M. Hol. mes , Chairman. West Ashlanil........ .6 Trail.................... ..3 C. L. R ev mes , Acting Secretary. A COMPLETE STOCK OF FURNITURE 1 hin ii 5 Cliiu.ix .. Barron...................... .3 Big Butte........... JI AI.WA VS <»N H ANI». Board ul Irade Meeting. Taicnt...................... .5 Pixili Bah..............3 ! Phov-nix................... .5 Sams Will« \...... ..3 ■ East Me«lfor«i......... .<> Meadows............ ..3 1 A special im < ting of the Ixurd of trud«- was lu Id Monday evening and despite West Medfonl ....... .Ii 1 .'«»Is Creek....... Jacksonville............ .ti Lake Creek....... ..3 the fact that there were other events in North Jacksonville •> Pleas mt Creek. .3 town there was an attendance «>i about twenty five. After the minuets of the Union. ..................... .4 Roxv................... Central Point........... 4 Watkins............ ..3 previous meeting hid lx-cn read bv Seer«-- Williamson, the secretary read an ' Gohl Hill................. .5 Flounce R<»ck... •> { txrv to the l>oar«l <>f trade's advert is ‘ Rock Point.............. .d •» Table R«»ck........ • » answer at from an Ohio tile and brick manu 1 Eagle Point.............. ,5 Willow Springs. ..3 tnctit facturer, w ho was desir aisof coining West .3 1 Wciod ville................. 3 Mound................ and who wished information as to the The same being two delegates at large for ¡kissibilitics of starting a factory in Jack each precinct and one for each 25 votes sonville. The letter was ref. rred to th«- or major fraction thereof cast therein tor sj>ec al committee having the tile propo Hon. W.J. Furnish for governor in 1902. sition in 11 «ml. The secretary also read a and two for the new precinct of North communication from A G. Hill.n, re,»re Jacksonville. senting the Mining Re«ord, of Chi. ago, A convention to nominate candidates pro,M»sing an advertising pro|x>siti<»n to for the several countv offices to be filled embrace a write up of the mining inter I have in my hands at the present time a large num at the June election and to select mem ests of this section. A short dis.u si.ui bers of the Republican county central of the prop, sitioii was had, «luring which ber of Bargains in EARM, b'Rl’IT and GARDEN committee for the ensuing two years will Mr. Hillen more fully presented the mer lx: belli at Gold Hill, Friday. May • >, P">4. its of his paper, but as the Issird has I »cell LANDS, and TOWN PROPERTY, in different at 10 o’lock a. m.. with the same appor doing considerable advertising, it w is parts of Rogue River Valley. Mv commissions arc tionment of delegates thereto from the decided to not take up addeil responsibil various precincts as above, with precinct ities at ¡»resent. reasonable thus giving advantage to both .seller and primaries on April 30th. It is the sense The princi,K*l object of the meeting was bus er. I can furnish any kind ol propcity that a of the County Committee that in the dis to consider ways and means of bettering cretion of precinct committeemen one the hotel accommodations for Jackson- new settler may desire. primary meeting may be called to elect ville. After a brief discussion, iii which delegates to both conventions to lx- held it was indicated that the need of L< tier on the first primary day mention, <1, viz, hotel accommodations was an iiiqietative _ I I* ,t< r* «. ( I;« »•« • ft 'lit la H<! I ' , mil* • t 1 by 2 good fairn*, 21 '• nerr* of choice fand April 2d. necessity to Jacksonville's prosp< rity, a NO Phoenix Price jmt acre »» in cultivât loti good ................................ for all kind* grain >• ■ It is also the sense of the county com motion was carried that a committee of oi ID net* * would produce good alfalfa rin« 0 Q l’»»> acre ♦mile <4 Phoenix it < .in mittee that proxies in said convention be three. <<f which J. Nunan should be chair it» one of the liest failli* in the valley . 2K I k m , i <| in «mall tra< t« to «ml cuMonirr« l*ri< r mile* from Phoenix P. ice ¡»er acre confined o residents of the precinctsthey in «n. should be appointed by th«- presi raHKiHK from to fj>cr acre uctorditig to NO. IB h«» actes il mèle* troni Medford quality represent. dent to take up the hotel pr«q»osition and hou*c. 2 I mi n*. BM> aerea in cultivation. I'I ICC (j aerrw al! in fine voting iM’ariiiK «»tch By order of the Republican Countv to secure the organ zation of a conipmc jwr acre.......... f2» 00 a rd The tiiiu st fruit tn the COUOlri 1 Central Committee. «ol«l at n l*argaiii Near Jackaoavillc NO. 10 I •* a< «-«onR- guv River Inn .»e re» of to build a new hotel or buy the I’. S hot* 1 A. E. KELLOG, Chairman. a*got»d lami a* any man could wish fot No on Roxyann Home timtier property and retit it into a modern hotel. NO. B i4’ imptoernient*. Tniily acre* of it could l»e F. D. W agner , Secretary. and a biR wprtng fine for Moi k mid find As such committee the j-resident a,»,«»int m id«- ready lor the plow H»lh I » «lays latior ,K res on a < r< • k n* w land and < in Price 14Ni el J. Nunan. T. J. Kenney and T. J. Wil NO. I k - Ixjught al rea«onaj»le figure* NO. f20 Ihm*« mid • lot* in Phoenix lot* liamson. Democratic f ounts Convention. NO. 10 fa more or I«-** Mix, I2D e.uh, goo«l honor well finished The question of a change in the loca Rogue River faittom land, all f<u<«<!. g<*od NO. lf«»’t s«-nn«l 2 lot« in Ph«M-nix, l«»t* are A Democratic Convention for Jackson tion of tin- Jackson creek road was brought hou«r. I«i ii and other buildiRR** The hglanct- fM»x I2U feet each afajut J'<n acres. r «» m ! (or timber and jwdutr. county, Oregon, is hereby called to miet ti,» and after a discussion of th«- merits of This place l* situated on RoRiir River, mar NO. 30 I* a- t <-s va «II impr ovrsl h«ni*e I mi in at Wilson's Opera Hoti-e, in Mcdtord, various routes it was decided to adopt and other out« building* one half in young town Land »•» of hue qtialilv Price ¡»er Saturday, Aj.nl hi. HMM. at 11 o’clock a. the route proposed by the road committ«-« ordhard. near Phoenix Price acre.................................................. m. of said day to select delegates to the anil the committee was authorized to go NO. fl faaliattof I »J1 i«< i««, all f<ii<<d Ijun NO. 34 1• •»’ ' «’♦ of it ti >'■ p‘.o.e acres alfalfa land, a stream running I nid all well w.iterr«! by fin«- cirek iiml Democratic State Convention to be held ahead with their ¡«-tition and have the through it t>f I • miner «inchr* <»f water with spring« La g«- |*irt under cultivation ami at Portland, April 1!». 1904, and to nom new lonte legalized which follows the w hich the whole l.»«i acre* can In* irrigated all under fence Will l>c sold m tract* to suit inate candidates for the legislative and present line of travel, the old survey The other dJlHicrc* in higher ground w hich purcha rrs Convenient to market ami in is well situated for rcMirvoira and feed ground. go«zd nrighfan h<xxi. county officers to be voted for at the en ix-ing north of the Neulx-r-Wendt road, Thi* tract fa Mtuatrd in Klamath county, NO. 30 " acre* % md«- from M«dlor<| suing June election. Primaries to select along the line of the J. N. T. Miller lan«l. atiout *2i> mile* from Klamath Fails a comity <»«N»d garden Lind <«ood faix house. *3 41 delegates to said county convention will r<»ad running by it and a railroad now within President Mvscrve announced that he • ’» * on a « « < *. affording p»« ity about •<> uni* - and building rapidly towards NO. 40 be held in each precinct (as same were bail « ailed no meeting for the pnrj>o-e of of good water gool soil and fruit land ih :«* it and is certain to li< ar by it. or cro»« it existing at the time of holding the last organizing a rural telephone companv «s in alfalla; g«jod budding*, near school and in the near future A good farm hoiiM and other advantage*, fl <»n<- half cash, fall general election held in Oregon, at the th- bad condition of the r»» ids prevented i>arn and corrafa on the place one of the ane? ou time. I « a big bargain liest tiargam-* in Hontheiii Oregon Price per polling places in the respective precincts a general gathering of the farmers during acre ............................... JIO.IW NO. 41 » • M’ 1 « « «»( c h«»H > lami M’lr-’rtl tn as then existed,) on Saturday, April 9, the past month and now spring work was 13 acre*. hou«e ami 2 barns. 12 acre* ari earlv day. Will tie sold in tract to Huit. 1904, at 2 o'clock p. m. All voters who begun they did not have time to attend. NO. bottom land the balance 13 acres, all good and will make a «loxcii or.’» fine fai in . Th fa affiliate with the Democratic ¡»arty are A member-hip pledge will lx- gotten iq* land. *4 mile from de jot I.'acre under <ht<h fa nn opportunity to • tur n home in the at the head of the ditch Price..................; br «I part of thr Rogne River valley requested to attend and ¡»articipate in and circulated, and when a sufficient said primaries. Delegates to the county numlrer of signatures have I k - i . ii secured NO. /6 14 » arren on Butte creek 2 » acr»-s in NO. .43 hcic * of unimproved Ian«! Illi« cultivation 2-» acre*, to put in. all fenced, fan «olile k < mm I fir pine and oak Most of land convention w ill lx- apportioned as follows: a meeting will be called for the pur|x>«e building*. Jackaott county. A Imrgain. Can fa’ easily cl«are«l; K< mm | soil, ___ plenty of One delegate for each 25 votes cast for of organizing the company. NO. 17 acre a . all fenced, good '» room water, 'j ini1r from school an<! church Six George E. Chamlxrlain for governor in Mr. J. L. Haiimnrsly, postmaster and house- x < xm 1 spring water conveyed to house- mile« troni By I m - v bridge. per net flOfjn 1902 and one delegate for each major an attorney of ( »old Hill, was present and fraction of 25 votes so cast; but each pre on invitation of the president gave a short cinct to be entitled to at least one dele address in which bespoke of the many gate. The precincts as named in this h< lj»s that a board of trade waste» a town, apportionment are supposed to conform and of the g< od reports th..t he had fre to the boundaries of said precincts exist quently heard of the work that the Jack 1 urnishd Hotel St A Bargain. Ir» spans notices on cloth sent bv mail ing in 1902. Delegates holding proxies sonville board of trade was doing for the to any iuldr< ss for fl .00 a dozen. fam- At Newport, on Yaqinx bay. the to the county convention must lx- resi town and adjoining county. He was sure dents of the precincts to which the proxies that had Jackson-, ille had a board of trade ous Oregon summer seaside result that is destined to equal th«- great N< wjxirt pertain. BO YEARS’ twenty years ago. the town would not The precincts under the above ap have lost the railroad and there would resort on the Atlantic coast, a 13 room EXPERIENCE portionment will be entitled to delegates have b< en no Medford. He also said that hotel, <>ne block from the main btisi- n< .s section, fully furnished with good in the county convention as follows: Gold Hill was now without a board of bedding, carjxts, furniture, ami kitchen Precinct Votes Delegates trade, their board having be. n killed off fixtures, ami tin- woodroom full of wood, Applegate....... . 41 .............. 2 by the inex,x-rience anil the expensive is offered for sale at a bargain fo East Ashland... .110 ............. 4 ways of the man at the head of it, but cash, or will trade for land ii West Ash In nil.. 2 that they hoped to organize another this Rogue River Valley. Title jxrfeit, house . 51 year. T rade M arks . 88 South Ashland. .............. 4 in good repair and supplied with hot ami D esigns Barron ............... . 41 .............. 2 cold water on lower and upper Coors, C opyrights A c . .............. 1 Big Butte........... . 34 bath room, wood room, closets and all SEED POTATOES. Anyonn Mui'llng n skotrh nnd dmcrlpf Ion mny quickly itx ortnlii ».or opinion !»<>,, h,.r m> Central Point... . 07 conveniei'cies of a modem boarding lions. =? Invention is pronubi, pnu-ntnMi*. « oninninlm. Early Rose, Willamette . 10 Climax................ Th< house is paving property and is only Ilona Htri<-ll,< onll<l..ntlol. HANUPOOK on Patent« For offered for sale by rea-onoi the owner's aunt. free. Oldest aireney for aeciirliiK pnti-nis. 2 Burbank Seedlings. Dunn.................... 45 I'ntcnts tnki'O Oirouxli Munn ,1c «•<>. receive Sale at Nunan-Taylor Co. 01 wife having asthma and not able to liv« Eagle Point....... tpfciiil notlcr, without chnruo. In Iho =f 28 in a low altitude. Full particulars by Foots Creek...... Flounce Rock... 17 FOR SALE Wool bags, fleece twine, addressing the Sentinel ollie«. A hnndsonp.lv lllnafrntcd wc'-hlv. ! »irircst. dr ............. 6 Little’s Carbolic sheep dip. Highest 138 Gold Hill........... culatlon of any x'leniliio journiil. 'l'ernia »3 n ............. 2 ! marKet price paid for wool and mo Jacksonville...... 02 ri1/i£'’'lr "“•"(•>•. <1- Hold by nil nowail«.,il« r«, ............. 1 hair. 33 Cotton rags for wiping pres-.cn wanted Lake Creek ...... ............. 1 I at the Sentinel office. 20 Meadows........... NUNAN-TAYLOR Co Branch Ofhco, F WAxhlngton, I). C. Jackson Counts t Wall Paper C. W. ConKlin The Up-to-date House Furnisher and UndertaKer MATT CALHOUN REAL ESTATE DEALER PHOENIX, OREGON Scientific American. MUNN & Co.38,D,oadwt> New York