Jacksonville sentinel. (Jacksonville, Or.) 1903-1906, May 27, 1904, Image 3

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nel give* thr Jackaon rontily n< *a un<| thr Ore-
Kouimi give* thr alate, nulionnl and world newa.
thua a trader la able Io cover the entire new*
held nt alnnit tile price ol but otic pa|a*r.
I klAI ♦»< aa* airrtona -The Jacksonville br-nfinel
will be aent to ally aitdrraa al any |n>aloffice In
‘hr Clilted State*, for font week* for 10 centa.
»11 aiilua ri|>tiona. regular ar trial, wllllrc prompt-
> BtoptM-d ul the date of expiration, uiil. aa a re-
<«*wal (a received
Friday, May 27, 1904.
Judge II. K. Hanna on Sunday last
c> lebnUed his 72 birthday’ he having
I h - i n bom in Rath, New York, on May
22, 1832. In his mental and physical
vigor Judge Hanna is u true type of the
Oregon pioneer», who were made up of
most healthy, strong and courageous of
the young men and young women of the
East who in the ‘40s ami ‘50s severed
homes ties ami jmrled with relatives and
friend», an ordeal that quailed the faint­
hearted and the weaklings, and braved
the dangers and hardshi|m of a journey
by oxteam of 2,000 wiles through a path­
less wilderness inhabited only by hostile
savages to found a state that is to lie one
of the greatest of the Union. Judge
Hanna in his mental activity is the equal
of a man at 60 as well as in physical
vigor and he is as persistantlv industrious
as he was in the «lays of his youth when
he worked at manual lalx>r and studied
evenings to gain a higher education. He
never allows his court work to lag and no
circuit judge on the Oregon bench keeps
his docket up closer than does Judge
Hanna. The charge of Nickell, the
grafter, that Judge Hanna is too old for
effective work on the beuch is given no
credence by those who know the Judge.
It is a known fact that the very great ma­
jority of judges in the United Statesand
in England are men advanced in years
and the United States Supreme Court
admitted to I m * one of the ablest judicial
bcxlies in the world has since its first or­
ganization been comj>osed largely of
men 70 years and over in age. If the
First Judicial district never has a judge
of less mental vigor and capacity than
Judge Hanna it will indeed fle fortunate.
..NOTICE..
We will soon replace our Planing Mill
site with a full and complete stock of
LUMBER AND :: ::
BUILDING MATERIAL
We wish to thank the people of Jacksonville
and vicinity for their patronage in the past
and trust that we will see our old customres
as well as new ones when in need of any­
thing in the lumber line
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IOWA LUMBER ® BOX CO
J ACKSONVJLLE’S FUTURE.
Jacksonville'» glory «nil it» prosperity
departed with thr working out oi the
great placer deposits in this v cinityuud
now it is quite certain tlmt a second min
Clyde McMurtrey, who owns a large
Conklin, the house-furnisher, has re­
•» *<» bring a new era of pros
and promising quartz ledge on Forest ceived another shipment of carpets and
fierity to. the old town. With the de­
creek and who with his mother and sister 1 rugs that are the equal of any ever
velopment o^hc big gold bearing quartz
returned to Omaha last fall will probably : brought to Southern Oregon, embracing
return to Oregon this fall. Prior to bis many beautiful designs in Axministers,
ledges in the viAL'oty of Jacksonville giv­
western trip Mr. McMurtrey and his Body Brussells, Ingrains and Velvets.
ing employment to ‘■»wm! hundred men
mother and »ister will visit the Worlds Call and see them. The prices are right.
this town wt 1 take ou\ new and n tier
Fair and make an extended trip through
The cantata, “A Merry Picnic Party”
inanent prosperity that wlU.jn.iki* of it
the Eastern States.
at High School Friday evening, May 27.
otte of the leading towns of »outhertf
A. D. Helms, one of the most success­
Oregon. The development of the^Apple-
ful orchardist in Jackson county and who
Quick Arrest.
gate copper mine» will I m - another \l«rg>
has a fine apple orchard above Ashland,
J. A. Gulledge of Verbena, Ala. wa$
was in Jacksonville Monday on legal
factor in Jacksonville’« prosjieritv. ‘
twice in the hospital from a severe case of
The Sentinel is not permitted to mak<*
Chairman E. T. Staples is the right btiines^with Gus Newbury.
piles causing 24 tumors. After doctors
L. A. Rose, who has one of the finest and all remedies failed, Bucklen’s Arnica
any advance announcements but there tJMii for the place and he 1» putting up a
farms
and
most
comfortable
homes
near
are three big mining deals on the tapis RejMiblican campaign that for streuuosity
Salve quickly arrested further inflama-
Phoenix, was in Jacksonville Monday.
theconmmiation of which will nvan would be a delight to that strenuous Mr. Rose has been road supervisor in his 1 tion and cured him. It conquors aches
much to Jacksonville. One, .1» is g. n<*r- Americah* President Roosevelt. Chair­ district for several years and the road and kills pain. 25 cents at City Drug
Store.
ally known, is the copper ileal which if a man Staples is so infusing his enthusi­ work that he has done prove» that he is
one
of
the
most
thorough
and
practical
go in 'tins a big smelter 011 the Up|»er asm into the loaders, the rank and file of
Dates to Remember.
road builders in Jackson county and
tpplegaie ami the development of the the Republican $>arty that there is a gen­ should this county ever adopt the modern
copper mines an I the building of a rail eral falling an<l closing np of ranks and system of road building be would be a Sunday, May 29,—First league baseball
games to be placed at Medford and
road to connect the mines ami stir Iter the party bid# fair to gd to the poll» with most capable man for county road super­
GoldHill.
intendent.
with the Southern Pacific road. Ju»t a more solid front than at any election
Saturday, May 28.— Socialist meeting at
the court house to be addressed by Joe
vh it route will lie selected for this rail­ in years past. As to the Democratic cen­
Mr. and Mrs. W. M. Colvig have re­
A Thomas, candidate for representative
road is yet to be decided. Grants Pass i* tral committee and its chairman so far as ' ceived a letter from their daughter Mrs.
Saturday,
May 28—Meeting of Rogue
flaking a <|uiet yet strong effort to have visible evidence goes the voters do not ■ R. G. Gale stating that she and Dr. Gale River Fruitgrowers Union at Medford for
have
decided
to
take
up
their
residence
th it town in ide the •ermin is of the r.> id. i know that either is in existance and the ;
at North Bend, the booming young rival the annual election of officiers.
flic route by way of Jacksonville is the ; Democratic campaign is being run solely to Marshfield on Coos Bay. After visit­ Sunday, May 29—Memorial Sunday,
with commemorative services at the
shortest anil the le ist e«|>eiisive to buil I ’ by the candidates, who each is looking ! ing all the leading points on Puget
churches.
ind if tile experience of the loan 111 Io* 1 out for himself on a still hunt for votes. Sound Dr. Gale concluded that that field Monday, May 30.—Decoration Day with
ing the Southern Pa dfic is,not rcfieated ; So far as is known the Democrats will was over done in every line of endeavor
public exercises at Medford and at
and especially professionally and having
Central Point.
Jacksonville can secure tills railroad > not hold a single public meeting during a good offer at North Bend the Doctor
While this railroad will 11 >t do f »r Jack- the campaign. As to whether this is due 1 and Mrs. Gale left for that place last i River Fruitgrow’ers Union at Medford
for annual election of officers.
* inville wli.it the Southern I’aci.i • w mid to 11 dearth of speakers or to a dearth of week and mis Thursday their household ! Friday, June 3—Annual commencement
t
fleets
were
shipped
from
here
to
North
,
have done vet it will lie of »11 fi * <*nt le pular subjects to discuss or whether
exercises of Jacksonville High school
Bind, they going by wav of Portland
lienrfit lob* worth seciri'ig. The build­ the Democrats place more reliance in a thence by vessel. Dr. and Mrs. Gale Saturday, June 4—Republican rally at
Medford in Wilson’s opera house.
ing of this railro vl rid of a large town single hand talk than they do in a public write home that they liad a pleasant time
Monday June 6—State election day for
at the sln -lier would en I the court lion»* sjaech is a matter that has not been when on Puget Sound, though the wea­
Oregon.
ther was hardly of the delightful order
controversy ami it would add much t< given out for publication.
Friday,
June JO.—Commencement exer­
for which Rogue River Valley is noted.
cises of Central Point high school at
the jM-rmanent prosjwritv <>f Jacksonville 1
Gtis Newbury returned Sunday from a
G. A. R. hall.
R. J. Cameron, one of the pioneers of
for there would I k - m my of the men con
campaign trip through Josephine county Applegate and one of organizers of the Wednesday, July 13—Southern Oregon
licetcd with the copper Coillpinv who when- he met with strong encouragement
Chautauqua Assembly begins at Ash­
Republican party tn Jackson county was
w mid have their lion es in J icksonville from the Republicans of that county. in Jacksonville to attend the Republican
land to continue nntil July 22.
where their fa nilies could hive more This week Mr. Newbury has been mak­ rally Monday night. Mr. Cameron stated
congenial surroundings than in a smelter ing a canvass of Jackson county and the that the entire Republican ticket would
indications are that he will get a good get a good majority in Union and that
Special Excursion Rates.
to m where the fumes from the furnaces majority in this county.
Mr. Newbury there would lie less scratching of ballots
Wither vegetation for mil-» around an I is a man who has made his own way in than at any privious election for years.
The Southern Pacific Company will
make the ties datioil appal'mg. Jackson- the world. Left an orphan by the death As to the fight that is being made on sell special excursion tickets to St. Louis
villi its delightful snrr mmlitig* of his father in hisboyhood days he work­ Judge Hanna by the Nickell contingent or Chicago, and return as follows:
ed manfully to assist his mother to raise
would get many families to reside here her family and to get an education a start Mt. Cameron stated the Judge would re­
To St. Louis both ways through Port­
ceive liis usual big majority on the Apple­
for with fast electric care it would be a| in life for himself. What ever Mr. New­ gate. As for himself he certainty should land $77.50, one way through California
rule of but a few minutes from here to ' bury undertakes he does with a will and vote for him for he had always voted for via Ogden or El Paso $81.00.
the smelter. \ line of fist ele tric cars i an indiistury that always brings him suc­ the Judge when he was on the Democratic
To Chicago and return both ways
cess and if lie is elected district attorney
would ilso bring manv Medford business 1 he will give the duties of that office the ticket and he saw no reason for not vot­ through Portland $82.50, one way-
ing for the Judge now that he is on the
men to reside in Jacksonville where same careful attention that he gave to the Republican ticket. Mr. Cameron stated through California via Ogden or El Paso
there is not the winter fog nor the sum­ duties to the office when he was county that there will be quite as many Demo­ $86.00.
crats of his precinct vote forjudge Hanna
mer heat arid m ilarial fev-rs th it mike superintendent and county clerk.
To Chicago with return from St Louis
at the next election as there were Repub­
living unpleasint in the vicinity of the
The reelection of Garl T. Jones to the
or to St. Louis with return from Chicago
licans in the past elections.
office of county surveyor is one of the
Hear cn < k bottoms.
Mrs. C. E. Hufstader now a resident of both wavs through Portland $80.00, with
The th velopment ofthc < )pp gold mine certainties of this election. Mr. Jones Grants Pass to which place she moved oue way through California via Ogden or
has given such satisfaction and is so very
ami of t u- Applegate copp r mines will well known over the county that in ad­ early in the spring from this place was in El Paso $83..50.
c nisi- a big rush of investors to this sec­ dition to his own party vote he will re­ Jacksonville Friday to attend to probate
S ale D ates .
tion who will be looking up ail lines of ceive many votes from Dem<»crats and business connected with the estate of her
May
11.12,
13; August 8, 9, 10;
late
husband,
Chas.
E-
Hufstader
and
to
luvestm ills and there will be other | other partv voters.
June 16, 17, 18; September 5, 6, 7;
pav a short visit to her friends in this
July 1, 2, 3; October 3, 4, 5.
mines opened upas well as (»'.her itidiis- '
Mrs A. F. Kearnes returned this Satur­ place and in Medford.
Limit 10 days going east of Oregon
tiii s started that will give a p-nn meiicv I day from Hillsboro w hither she was call* , County court will meet next Wednes­
ed
two
weeks
ago
by
the
death
of
her
,
day
that
being
the
first
Wednesday
in
and
California return at any point within
to the business interests of Jacksonville '
grandfather, Mr. B. R. Tongue. Mr. Ton­ June.
The Jacksonville and Medford 90 days from sale date.
that will make it one of the most prosper­ gue was 80 years old. and his death was town councils will not meet until June
S. M. W ilcox ,
ous towns in S mthern Oregon*
occasioned bv paralysis.
7 as that date is the first Tuesday in June.
Agent.