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pOVLIG&DURHAM Kuth Happenings. Mr. W. Dunlap returned home Satur N—rÁUVKBs LAWYERS day from San Fraciseo where he went sev Will pravi ice in all thè Court* ol thè eral weeks ago to tic treated for can State. cer of the throat. He is no better I am * . U.telvl|. Jacksaa«lite. Uè». N. Burba«. UraalsAua. sorry to say. Mrs.E.C. Faucett who has been visiting in Jacksonville returned to her home at Watkins Monday. ' DENTIST Alexander Bohl the nine year old son I All work equal Io the best to be had in of John Bohl was thrown from his horse | Portland Crowns. Bridge work and Artifici»! Teeth Sunday and hiselbow was dislocated. He on either rubber or celluloid plater. was taken iturnedia civ to Jacksonville Also a full line of all kinds of Nursery stock. Jackionvilla • • Oregon where his arm was dressed by Drs. Robin- 1 Delivery grounds in rear of Warner \ l)a\ i< More. son and Bowersox ami from last account he was doing nicely. Several people from aroutid Ruch at UNITED STATES LAND COMMISSIONER tended the Republican rally in Medlord Filings and final proofs for homesteads Saturday night. and timber claims made. James and Rose Buckley visited in Jack Oregon sonville Saturday and Sunday. C. M. Ruch ami A. Throckmorton visi are making it a matter of profound In Commencement tserciacs. ted in Jacksonville Tuesday. I«ast Friday evening the A«*etub)v Hall terest to the entire «mid. •'The Trust»*' The game of bast ball between Apple of the High School building was crowded was the subject ol a |*a|<er by Mytl M • LAWYER gate and Grants Pas» Sunday was one of even to standing room with an audience Peter ami while hi* |>oitit* wen well Office opposite Court H ouk . the best games ofthe season, but it seem gathered to witness the cummenci incut mtul«- .«ml the nrtich well written mid ed like Grants Pass was fated forbad luck Jacksonville • Oregon exercises of the Jacksonville public his statements true hi tin main »el a feu but they took all in good |>art and if they school. The room was tastily decorated were a little overdrawn, but the »uliject could not play trail they acted the gentle A. E. Rcanes C. L. Resa«« with sweetbrier ro»c*an<l festoons of bunt is one oil which lioue-t people can fr ink man in every way. The following are the ing of lavend r, the class color of laith tv differ ami vet work h<r the suppression names of players: the High School graduating class ami of of an evil that i* I h coining a serious «me GRANTS PASS APPLEGATE ** ATTORNEY-AT-LAW the Eighth Grade Class Across the stage to the nation This |mper closed the H. Pernoll P McFarlane in well formed letters were the words, list of essay a, each of «hull hail I nch A. E. Reames, district attorney, J. Pernoll C . H. Smith ""Onward Ever" the motto of the High given close attention by the audience, 1st Judicial District. 1 B Williams Jacksonville. Oregon Benedict for they were well worth listening to for School class. Buckley- 2 B Stevensen Seated on the stage were the graduates they were free from the roseate, sky Bostwick 3 B Shade the first line lieing the graduatiug class soaring platitude* ami visionary theories (iffenbacher s s A. Schmidt which was made upof Edward Matthew tint render »<> many commencement day "* ATTORNEY-AT-LAW Beagle L F Bratton Donegan, George Ruch Bridncye. I es*av» tiresome to ail audience. Will practice in all courts of the Shafer R F Cheshire Mvrl Morton Peter, lacuna Ulrich. Fran The presentation of the diplomas to state. Sparlin Riggs ces A. Snyder, Mary Catherine Colvig the High School graduate* uml tn the C F Office on California street one The score stood nine to one in favor of block south of the court house. Back of this class were the metnlwr* of Eighth Grade class by Prof. E. E Wa»h Jack son vBle. • • Oregon Applegate. the Eighth grade which wa*com|K>*c<l of burn and in doing m > he gave a short ad Donald l.ynge Colvig, lilts Fick, Rolwrt drcus that was replete with practical ad Buncom Items. N. Finney, Abbie Maude Henry, Rich vice and words of encouragement to the Miss Ramona Bissell of Ashland is ard Gaskin, Mary Peter. Earl Peter. Hol- i boys and girl* that were m>w to close teaching school in this district. • JEWELER man Peter, Mabe l Pruett, Ben H. Plvmale their work in the public school ami tike We are sorry to hear that Grandma Watches and clocks repaired Frances Minnie Thompson, Almond L. . up advanced studies or engage in a voca- Crumps is very ill. promptly and all work guaran* teed. lion. The diplomas presented. Prof Wallace Ha»kins <>f Agate is in this Wilcox, Emma Wendt. Banked on a large table near the «(age Washburn introduced President B. F section visiting relatives and friends. Office opposite U. S. Hotel. was two score or more of bouquets made 1 Mulkey of th- Southern Oregon State Miss Josephine Saltmarsh went to Jacksonville Oregon Jacksonville last Thursday to attend the up principally of the la-antiful ro»cs for Normal nt Ashland, who delivered the which Jacksonville is celebrated and clas* address Pres. Mulkey was »trirth graduating exercises. PHYSICIAN and SURGEON There will be given a dance at J. M. each of the graduates was generously re practical in hi* address and admonished Cantrall's old place in this section, Fri membered with these tokens of good the member* of the graduating class as F. H. BOWKHSOX well us the other young |x-ople present day night June 10th. It will Ire a basket wishes and encouragement. First on the program came a *<>ng of (ili,! ttl| education was necessary to sue■ Office in Orth's Building. supper, everybody are invited to come. welcome by scholars of the advancedj cess in life hi any vocation that they may Mrs. A S. Kleinhamtner who ha* l>een Houra: 2 to 5 and 7 to 8 p m. classes that was sung in a manner that ! take up but that it could not bring sue visiting her parents Mr ami Mrs. Buck was a credit to the class. The invoca cess except when supplemented by a Jacksonville Oregon Anderson near Medford, for the past f< w tion was by Prof. Washburn he, giving it clean moral life and by |M«iieiice, cotir ig< weeks returned home last Thursday and | owing to the absence of the minister en and close attention to details. 1‘rr-idcir was accompanied by her niece. Miss gaged. The first paper read was by Ed Mulkey's address wa* given dose attcii Myrtle Bishop who will attend school at ward M. Donegan and his theme was the lion by the entire audience ami lie wa» this place. I "Progressof Humanity. ” He madeaclear given hearty applause nt its close. A. B. Saltmarsh and W. E. Haskins Veterinary Surgeon. I presentation of his subject and his |x»int* Interspersed in the program were n went to Jacksonville one day last week, were well made. The next paper was by numtier of musical selections, one of Mr. Saltmarsh brought out a load of sup George R. Birdseye and his topic was which was Ben Simpson ’ s "Beautiful plies which he will take to the Cinnabar 9 Medford, Oregon springs | "National Expansion.” There was ! Willamette" which was finely sung bv the as soon as the trail is open. • nothing anti-imperialist in this paper for class. Donald Colvig did well in a piano Normal School Commencement. the writer indicated that he was a strong selection ami little Marion Neil .added The people of Jacksonville are cordially expansionist and hail an array of figures another honor to her credit by the finish invited to attend the Commencent exer and facts to prove that expansion had and ease with which she gave one of the cises of the Southern Oregon State Nor been the great jxiwcr in the growth of master piece* on the piano. mal School at Ashland. The cantata the United States from a country of limi The comniencemenl exercises were a "The Gypsey Queen” to lie given Thurs ted area and feeble strength to one of the credit to the school and to Prof, W mm I i day evening June 14 th by the music de- | Second Floor, Adkins Block, greatest nations of th*- earth in point of burn and the other teachers and w< rr a partment will be especially fine. Gradu wealth, population and area. That topic opposite Postoffice. fitting close to one of the most successful ation exercises will be held at 2:30 p.m. dear to all humanitarians "Universal terms of school that has ever been hail Medford - Ore in the Opera House. Govenor Chamber- Peace,” but yet which is a long way off in Jacksonville. lain and State Superintendent Ackerman was discussed by Mary C. Colvig and furnished Hotel At A Bargain. she made it plain that the brotherhood Fine Photography a Specialty. will deliver addresses to the Class. B. F. Mulkey. At Newport, on Yaqimt buy. the fimi of man wa* much nearer now than it Special attention given to posing ; ous Oregon summer seaside resort that of children. JUl work guaran> Rev. George Hoxie was in Jacksonville Was at any other period in the world’s I is destined to equal th«- great Newport teed. Prices reasonable. Monday on the way to his home at Will history. Frances A. Snyder selected an ' resort on the Atlantic coast, a 13 room iams from Griffin Creek where he had economic problem as the subject for her ■hotel, one block from the mum biisi ncss section, fully furnished with good For sick headache take Chamberlain’s held services Sunday in the Naylor paper and she gave a most interesting liedding, carpets, furniture, and kitchen Stomach and Liver Tablets and a quick school house. Rev. Hoxie will be at and instructive address on “Desert Irri fixtures, ami the woodroom full of wood, cure is certain. For sale by City Drug Talent on Saturday and Sunday, June 25 gation of Hie Far West,” giving her is offered for sale at a bargain for Store. and 26 to hold services in the German hearers many facts on this problem that cash, <»r will trade for land in Baptist church at that place, On Satur- has come to lie of such importance to the Rogue River Valley. Title ts-rfect, house in good repair mid supplied with hot and In the Reviews of Reviews for June people of the Western states. I cold water on ower and up|>er floors, there are two important articles by econ day evening he will hold communion Leona Ulrich wrote of the Japanesc- ; bath room, wood room, closets ami nil omists on the taxation of franchises. service and on Sunday at 11 a. tn. and 8 Professor E. R. A. Seligman, of Colum p. m. he will deliver sermons to which Russian War and the manner in which conveniei-cies of a modern boarding house bia University, recognized authority on services the general public is cordially bandied her subject showed that she The house is paying property and is only I offered for sale by reason of the owner's American taxation, writes the New York was a close reader of current events and ! I wife having asthma and not able to live experiment, while Professor Plehn, of the invited. Quartz and placer location blanks for thnt fc,le wa> fu,b’ |x>sted as to the causes I in a low altitude. Full particulars by University of California, describes the sale at the Sentinel Office. * of this war as well as of the events that ( addressing th»' Sentinel ofiiee. bank franchise tax in that State. P)R. T. T. SHAW JOHN S. YELLOW NEWTOWN PIPPINS SPITZENBURGS. JONATHANS ORTH FOR SALE BY R. NEIL A E REAMES fTUS NEWBURY W. HICKEL J. H. Messner, H. C. MACKEY Photo Gallery L. B. 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