Jacksonville sentinel. (Jacksonville, Or.) 1903-1906, June 10, 1904, Image 2

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    tppletate hems.
Central Point Scteaol closes.
Election day and more beer than |xdi- ,
On Friday of this week the Central
tics.
Point school will close and a well arntng-
I1
ed program has been prepare*! for tlie We hud quite a nice little shower ol
rain
Sunday
evening.
It
was
g<x*d
for
commencement exercises which will lie
held in the G. A. R. Hall on that even­ everything but the hay which the far­
ing ami to which the general public is mers had cut but not yet hauled.
Mrs. C. I*. Hallock, who has Isen
invited. The following is the program
:
visiting
with relatives on Applegate, lias
that will be rendered:
Chorus......
C lass gone to Portland to meet her husband
wJ
Invocation..................... „R ev . J. M hrley who is returning from Chicago.
Mrs. Sain Cleland and son have gone
Vocal Solo..Seiccted..MRS. J.W.M erritt
to
Greenback where her huslmnd is em­
Address of Welcome.......... C ora M arch
ployed
in the mine, to spend the summer.
Instruments! Solo.........„E va N orcross
Harley
Mansfield who has ticen work
Oration...».................... "American Ideals”
J:
ing
at
the
Greenlmck mine is visiting
............................................M yrtle C orum
Vocal Solo
.Selected friends and relatives on Applegate.
The trustees have decided to have
..M rs . W. H. N orcross
another
month of school as there was
Recitatimi
."The Roman Sentinel"
plenty
of
maney for it at the end of the
......................M aude L ee
four
months
term, and Miss Donegal!
Oratiou
“Napoleon Bonaparte”
came
back
Monday
from her home iu
.......... B elle B ennett
Vocal Solo...Selected...M rs .MP.H olmes Jacksonville, whither she ha I gone at
Oration...„“Treason of Benedict Arnold” the close of her *-cb<'nl Thursday and
........................................... L ottie K incaid Tuesday she began her s*.-c>>nd term.
Miss Donegan has liven quite successful
Presentation of Diplomas
with
her school.
Class Address........ R ev . F. W. C apstans
The
box social, entertainment and
Vocal Duet....................................... Selected
dance
proved
to lie quite a success, the
M rs . S. P urkeypilk and LULV B eall
proceeds,
will lie used to git suits for
Those in the High School graduating
the
baseball
nine.
class are Lottie Kincaid, Belle Bennett
The game played Sunday on tin Apple­
and Myrtle Corum. Their class colors
gate
ball grounds tietwevn Grunts Pass
are pink and cream and their motto
and
Applega'e
was quite one sided. 9 to
"We finish to begin again.” The eighth
I
in
favor
of
Applegate. Grants P.lss
grade class is Cora March, Maud Lee,
had
better
join
the league.
Irene Rippey, Jonas Olssdn, Vie Hanson,
Will L- Hathaway, Clarence Pankey,
Real («tate Transfers.
Ada A. Welch, Clella A. Caley, May
Eugenia L Atkinson to Mary Nims; lot
The things that pros]sctii« visitors to
Ditsworth, J. Ludo Grieve. Mamie E. 3. bl|t 2tl, Ashland, $44NM>.
St. Louis are most eager to know about
Ford and Maude Sims. Their colors are
the great fair arc related in tin Review
E Brace <t ux to O E Carder; property
I of Reviews for May, b, Mr. Willmtn F.
cerise and castor and their motto is also in Medford, $105
Saunders, of the St. Louis Ru*inesa Men's
"We finish to begin again.”
The town of Jacksonville to Nancy
la-ague. Triiu«|x>rt ition arrangement»,
Mayor; tie !. of lot N2, of Jacksonville
hotel mccoiuo lation*. mid f «•titties for
Work on a Smelter.
getting about arc fully described by Mr.
Development in a practical way of the cemetery, $5.
Saunders, so that one m«y plan intellig­
J T Tinsley to W R K* ifer; lots 4, ft. Il,
mines of Southern Oregon is being push­
ently in advance for a visit of a few or
ed and the time is not far distant when big blk 29. Ashland, $250.
many davs. The art exhibit ion is describ­
Annette Itepeatt toC W Holmes; prop)
ed hi a separate article by Mr If.ilsey C.
quartz m 11s and smellers will be as plenti­
Ives, the director.
ful in this district as in the other great in Ashland, $540.
The warm days and balm* evenings
G 8 Butler to T W Hill; lami in tp 39,
mining districts of the West. Of the pro­
is the halcyon period of hamm<M-k plea-
gress of work of installing the smelter Irti) acres. $250.
' sure. A fine assort min t now on sale at
All Kinds Of Harness
Ben Beall to Official Board Christian
Conklin's furniture store and l«>th qual­
now being erected at Talkilma in the
ity and price are right.
Waldo district the Grants Pass Courier Church and Successors; lot» 9, 10, 11, blk
Work Done Prompt­
2 Central Point, $10.
makes the following mention:
ly. Fine Shoe Work
Emma Wing to C W anil Alice Holmes
Two car loads of machinery for the
A Specialty.
Takilma Smelter arrived here this week property in Ashland, $0X5.
and is now being transported to the mine.
Prices Reasonable.
The shipment included an NO horse pow­
er boiler, a Connersville blower with dir­
ect connection with «0 horse power en­
gine, an electric light engine and dynamo
and a sampling engine of 30 horse power.
1 he machinery is being moved as rapidly
New buildings; Well
as possible and smelting will lie comnien
Mr«. 0. Gibart. Miss Lila Sackett
equipp d gj iini.i-iiiiii; Am­
ced about the first of July. A good force
ple and beautiful grounds;
of men is employed in the erection of
buildings and other work and the prepar-'
Up to date training de­ S. P. R. R. TIME CARD.
Ladies’ Goods and No
atory operations are being pushed with
partment; Wholesome in­ Soulli-H' nd
North-IInd !
rapidity.
Station*.
Train».
fluences morally and social­ Trains.
tions. Linen Good, f ancy
Other machinery is arriving by the car
No 15 No 11
No 12 No H ,
load.
ly; Healthful surroundings:
p.m
a in ;
a in
Superintendent Albert I. Goodell was
Work, Silks, I .ace.
Expenses nominal; Gradu­ p.m
x.:«i
h .:«> Lv..... Port laud............... Ar.
<<»*
7:46
in Grants Pass Tuesday to meet Chas. L.
5 10
i:n
I0JM 114« ........... Salem .....................
ates of this school com­
...................................................
Tutt of Colorado Springs, president of
Material for all kinds
11:35
12:30
...........
Albany........................ 3:1«
mand from $45 to $85
1
the company, who is now making a visit
to the property.
per month.
RYÁNS
Quality of Goods, Selec­
tion of Stock, and Reason-
ableness of Price are
factors always considered
in dealings with customers
so that they may be satis­
fied with their purchases
JACKSONVILLE
HARNESS AND
SHOE
SHOP
THE
SOUTHERN ORECON
STATE NORMAL
Medford
Bazaar
Henry R. Hawk
PROPRIETOR
*
I
1:15
24« ...... ...Eugene.......................
0. R. A N. Summer Book.
The handsome 1904 summer book,
“Restful Recreation Resorts,” issued by
the Passenger Department of the Oregon
Railroad & Navigation Company, is just
out. Tells all about the summering
places of the Columbia River Valley; a
brief description of the trips up and down
the Columbia River, to the mountains,
beaches, inland resorts and fountains of
healing, where they are and how to
reach them. The book has a special de­
signed front cover, printed in two colors,
and the inside pages are splendidly illus­
trated by costly and beautiful half tones.
A copy of this publication maybe obtain­
ed by sending two cente in stamps to A.
L. Craig, General Passenger Agent of the
Oregon Railroad & Navigation CompAny;
i
Portland.
1
If you have any timber land you want
to sell—See T. C. Norris.
For Catalogue .Address
C. H. THOMAS
J«cr»t»ry of th* Board or
15.
I04W
10.14
10:57
II 10
B. F. MULKEY I 11:2*4
Prvtidanl
A mii >. ani >
...
Oumos
THAT TIRED FEELING!
If you are languid depressed and incap­
able for work, it indicates that your liver
is out of order. Herbine'will assist nature
to throw off headaches, rheumatism and
ailments akin to nervousness and restore
the energies and vitality of sound and per­
fect health. J. J. Hubbard, Temple,
Texas, writes, March 22, 1902: "I have
used Herbine for the past two years. It
has done me more good than all the doc­
tors. When I feel badly and have that tired
feeling, I take a dose of Herbine. It is
the best medicine ever made for chills
and fever." 50cts a bottle at the City i
Drug Store.
Fine job work at the Sentinel Office, i
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10 13
11:11
11:30
11:15
1:42
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5 25
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........... Cold llill
4/«
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........... Medford....................
3 AO ,
P *>i
11:16
6:16
5:30
5.01
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ll:.W
124« ............Phoenix ...................
12:1'2 .......... Talent.........................
L10
4.-0B
1 II
4:31
pin
12:35
4:25
...........
12:.»5 ........... Ashland ....................
1 «X ........... Montague.................
3:35
124«
4:21
12:2**
a.nt
5:10
8:55
p.m
u.tn
5 10 .......... Sacramento ............ 1 51)
7:55 Ar..... San Francisco. I.v 2 22
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I
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type writer %.
For sale or for rent. New and second
hand. Cash or easy ¡natalIntents. All
innki s repaired or remodel**! and work
fully guaranteed. If you need a machine,
write us. J. E. Huxley, H2 Fourth St.,
Portland, Oregon.
Ice Cream at the Model.
Orders taken
kinds
for all
of Fancy Work
Fine Chinaware
p.m
11:50 >
M4K. !
Tickets sold to all points ill the United Stales
Sleeping car reservations maili on application
Freight house opens nt Ha. in. and done» at 4:20
p.m.
KOTT M. WILCOX, Agent,
of Fancy work and I .aces.
Full Stock Fresh Confections
Do not see the World’s Fair until the
j middle of June is the advice of friends in
! St. Louis. Everything will lx in order
j then and you will avoid the excessive
heat of the summer there. Write to Mrs.
P. Ritner of Medford, Oregon, and make
, arrangements to lx one of her party. It
I will be an education for life that vim ca.i
. not afford to lose.
A fine assortment of picture moulding.
Bring tn your pictures and have them
framed. The workmanship speaks for
■ itself. .It C. W. Conklin's.