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About Jacksonville sentinel. (Jacksonville, Or.) 1903-1906 | View Entire Issue (May 20, 1904)
-................................ ...................................... I Iter Cf«trai Peint ScteoeL bovs remember a poor little girl of the I neighborhood and go to get h« r that she too, may eujov the holiday. When they return with her the picnic party has gone and left them, but not dauuted they procure an express w agon aud take her in it. They arrive too late local with the others but, finding the baskets, en joy their dinner by sharing it with a party of school children who happen to come to the same place at the close of i school. Finally the two parties tliscovrr each other in the glen ami after mutual greetings they listen to the storv of the boys' trip with Annie in the little wagon and then unite in th«- good night song. A numlier of cute brownies have an im portant part on the program ami play their merry pranks on those who have disturtied the quiet of Woodland Glen. The Central Point school will close on Friday, June 10, with a finely arranged program for the commencement exer cises. which will be held in the G. A. R. hall in that place on the evening of that date. On Friday evening, May 27, the school, assisted by several of the resi dents of Central Point, will give an en tertainment at the G. A. R hall, the leading feature of which will lie a comedx-Iratna entitle«! “The Deacon.” -that will be worth attending. Those taking part in the play have at previous entertainments shown that they possess considerable histrionic talent and as very thorough rehersals are living carried on, the play, which is full of laughable as well as serious features, will be well rendered. There will be other features Death of Mrs. Carpenter. on the program that will round out a tielightful evening's entertainment. The The death took place last Friday at admission will lie 25 cents, reserved the family home on the Gritfill Creek seats 50 cents. The proceeds of the evening will tie paid to the Central road oue mile cast of Jacksonville of Point Grand Army Post, which owns the Mrs. Phelnt M. Carpenter, death being hall, an agreement having tieen made j caused by Brights disease with pneu that the school have the hall rent free monia complications. The funeral was for a term of five years in consideration of the Post being given the full proceeds held Saturday at 2 p- m. with the inter of this entertainment, which is expected ment in the Jacksonville cemetery. The I unostentious services of the Followers of to reach at least #75. This term now closiug will be the Christ, of which denomination Mrs. Car third year that Prof. A. J. Hanby has been principal of the Central Point penter had lieen a member, was conduct- school and so well has he suited tne pat cd by Charles Young a reader in that rons of the school that the board has church. engaged him for the coming year anti Mrs. Carpenter was liorn July 15. IKH» given him a raise of #15 a month to his . in Mercer county, Penn., ami with her salarv. which brings it up to #75 per month. This school has the full high parents came to Iowa ami thence to Mis-1 school grades. Prof. Hanby having the souri. where she was married toJ.C | eighth, ninth and tenth grades. Miss Carpenter. She with Mr. Carpenter ami Dorthy Day, who has the sixth amlNev- enth grades, Mrs. A. J. Hanby, who has their familv arrived in Jacksonville in the fourth and fifth grades and Mrs. Octolier I'.NIl, which was the 5tith move i Stella Purkeypile, who has the first, that they had made since they were mar-1 second and third grades, have each lieen ned. Mr. Carpenter Imught the farm' re engaged for the next year with their salary at #40 per month, as heretofore which he has since occupied. Besides jiaid. As is the rule of the district the j her nusband Mrs. Carpenter is survived term will be nine months. The enroll- ' by one «laughter, Mrs. Susi« Yarbrough, i tnent for this term is 210 and the average who with her family reside on Wagner! attendance has been high, a fact that indicates the popularity of the teachers .creek near Talent and bv five sons ol and the success of the school. The dis ■ whom Joseph W. Carpenter resides at trict is out of debt and owns a sulistan- the familv home, S. M. Carpenter on tial four-room frame school house which 1 Little Applegate, John H. Carpenter, A.' is well supplied with all the apparatus and conveniences of a modern school j G. Carpenter, ami Thon. A. Carpenter | Mrs. Carpenter! Through the effort of the teachers and I resides in Idaho. scholars the school possesses a fine I Was a kind-hearted noble woman, a tru« library of standard books. The school! wj( anrf d mothcf a|1<| ,o 1|er lioanl for the present year is composed of H. Corum. W. H. Patrick and W. M. < friends she was a friend in all that th«- Holmes with G. H. Gay, clerk. word implies. I Mow We Should Build Roads. THE BIG LAND AGENTS MEDFORD. - OREGON Ur have tliv Inr/fcst anti best list in Stmt hern <irCffon 01 Fruit, Alfalfa. Dairy and Stock Lands, limber Lands, Mining Bargains and Town Property. Dealers in Sewing Machines, Lime, Cement and Shingles We buv w<x)l and mohair CHAS. H. BASYE SILAS J. DAY Office one blua.it tenth al Ueurtheea« J WK SON VILI L. WHI conduci a geno- ral Blaoinmlth busi ness at tho oíd GRQNEMHLER STAND Wagon and Plow' Work. Horseshoeing and Ma chinery a Specialty. SATISFACTION GUARANTEED • • ORHfOA t’MTEf» STATFs Coll MISnloMiB Filing, aliai final proal lliaalr tri tmlirr claim, Ca*rrdral plat, ahowilig all varani lanata NOTARY ITBI.IC ANI» COKVKVANVK* t.rgal papa-raul all kiuda rnaalr amt Hpcci.1 alimi x,n gav.n la» |>aprra in artllrmral eatalea. Al*0*tt ACTF.e or TITLKK. M<nl «simpirte rt <rf abstract buoka In thr osmi), A l>« r act a madar praamplly aiul a< curalely. kKAI. KNTATK ANI» INHt KA.Nl F Fiue Hat art country and town ptopeii» for aalr and rent MONKV LOAN Fit. Warrants bouglit and .old Cadla-a t<ous made faae« laaut krnia collected Prompt reply to all letters Cllargea la-aarmatale The state of Massachusetts expends TOT ME REORLE OF REFERENCED every year half a million dollars to con JACKSONVILLE Hoa> It K Hanna. )udgr of lu judicial <ti»- struct macadamized roads. It builds 100 Kid anal anv lackaonvillr IniMUru mia You Want Correct Furnishings miles per year. The cost averages \xr mile. The expense comes against We Want Your Bufineff every inhabitant alike, including those AND FINE NEW IDEAS IN in the cities, although no roads are made by the state in the incorporated cities. In this way the city of Boston jays about Hats half of the total expense of all improved roads; and all the principal highways Shirts Racycles, Ramblers anti throughout the commonwealth are al: Neckwear readv macadamized. First the road bed other standard bicvclcs. is thrown up’ rounded in the centre and ! Fancy Vests ditched at the sides. The first layer of. Repairs made to bicycles stone is in pieces less than inches and 1 UNTIL FURTHER NOTICI: Summer Underwear •i inches deep; the next layer is less than ' sc witiff machines, ffuns In Posing and f inishing my Pk- one inch in diameter and two inches deep; ’ «'Get The Habit ” anti all kinds of small Ivre» cannot be excelled. Ordert the third is top screenings. Every course Filled Promptly. is sprinkled and rolled. The turnpikes machines. are 21 feet wide. The state issues bonds | The TOüCiEUY that run forty years and sell ata premium. Medierei Mrs. P. P. Prim, of Jacksonville, and ! Over Miller'. Hardware Store Mrs. L. S. Pengra, of Ashland, arrived Medford, - - Oregon A Startling Teat. here Sunday. Mrs. Pengra is the mother MEDFORD, - OREGON of E. B. Pengra, the assistant train dis To save a life. Dr. T. G. Merritt. No. patcher, and will make her home here- Mehoopany, Pa., made a startling test for the Sentinel and Weekly Oregonian Mrs. Prim is the mother of Mr. Pengra’s resulting in a wonderful cure. He writes, Subscribe “a patient was attacked with violent I wife,and will visit here for a short time i hemorrhages, caused bv ulceration of the Good clubbing inducements offered. Ì with her daughter.—Roseburg Review ! stomach. I had often found Electric Bit- ____ ters excellent for acute stomach and liver troubles so I prescrilied them. The pati-| The Jolly Picnic Party Cantata. ent gained from the first, and has not bad , This rollicking juvenile cantata will j an attack in 14 months” Electric Bitters lie given in the assembly hall of the are positively guaranteed for Dvspepsia, Riffs on short notice lor timber cruisers, com high school next Friday evening under Indigestion, Constipation and Kidnei the auspices of ilie graduating class. I troudles. Try them. Only 50 cents at mercial men, mining men, sawmill men, all * There are more than forty characters in City Drag Store. kinds of men or parties. Horses fed at rea- the cantata and these have been selected J If you desire to keep posted on the with such care that listening to the pro I political news of Jackson county during sonablc rates. gram will make everyone wish he had the present campaign and to get reliable, been invited to go with the merry pic impartial news, subscrilie for the Jack nickers. Grandma acts as a chaperon sonville Sentinel. Until June 10 for 25 Jacksonville and has her hands full to take care of i cents. Subscription stopped at date tin the children who are irrepressible. The less otherwise ordered. BICYCLE STORE REPAIR SHOP CABINET -PHOTOS- $1.50 a Dozen TED KELSO G. W. MACKEY Union Livery Stables Geo. N. Lewis, Prop.,