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JACKSONVILL Vol. 2 i SENTINEL Jacksonville. Jackson County, Oregon, Friday, July 8, 1904. No. 9 would a<ld greatly to the appearance «»f veyance* to parties who wish to make J. W. Duncan of Gold Hill was in the town ns well as to the comfort of all the trip at their own convenience as to Jacksonville Thursday on business at who have occasion to use the street*. time and destination. the court house. He was accompanied Mi»» Flora Thompson lift Thiirwlay W. C. Kitto accompanied by his «lau for Salem where she will spend the sum W. J. Townsend, collector for the big by his daughter, Mrs. Rosa Norby, who ghters, Mis* Mildred and Miss Jennie spent the day with Mrs. I'. H. Daily. mer with her grandmother. cam«- up from Grants Pass Sunday and implement house of Mitchell, Lewis & Mis* Ollie Huffer has been engaged to B. Howell of William*, formerly of •pent the Fourth in Jacksonville, they Staver Company, of Portland, accom- teach in the Gold Hill school for the next Jacksonville is visiting his old friends returning to their home Tuesday. Mr panied by J. W. Lawton, of Lawton Bros, school year; she is to have charge of the here for a few «lays this week. Kitto is foreman at the Granite Hill the Company* Medford agent, was in primary department. Prof. J. C. Master- Sheriff J. M. Rader and Canby Buck mine. Of work at the big mine Mr. Jacksonville Wednesday. Mr. Town son was reelected principal and Miss left Tuesday afternoon for the Rader Kitto states that the big stamp mill is send’s territory embraces al) of Oregon Edith Dungey intermediate teacher. stock ranch at Dead Indian where they now almost completed and ten vtampt and Washington and he stated that busi Donald Colvig returned home Thurs will rusticate for a week. ar«- faring installed of the 44) that i* to be ness was g<jod this season yet it had fal day from Woodville where he has been Miss Pauline Reuter left Thursday for the full rapacity of this mil). The develop len off somewhat from that of last year spending his school vacation working in a ten days trip north to visit friends in ment of the mine i* progressing in good but the indications are that this depres the store of his uncle, J. F. Jones, but Portland and to visit her brother, Dr. shape and a large qnantity of high grade sion is only temporary and that next the work was too heavy for him and he will John Reuter, who is one of the leading | orc is being blocked out ready for deliv year will see trade conditions up to the go to Canyonville next week where he physiciai s in The Dalles. normal standard for this Coast. Of the! ... ery to the mill so soon as all is in rea«li- various sections of the territory over . Uke Up te,e«raphy un(ier “ uncle Miss Kate Heed, cashier in Hutchin ! nr»,. which he travels Mr. Townsend stated I *^¿*1 ”*^ " that P’“e . . son ft Lumsden's store in Medford, spent | Wesley Kahler, who has been Miss Emma King who had been to her ill for Sunday and Monday with her parent* Mr. ' that he had found crop prospects better I the past year and confined to his home in Medford for the Fourth was in home and Mrs. C. D. Reed, at their home on I and business more active in Rogue I has so far recovered his strength that he Jacksonville Thursday on her way to the their fruit farm on Jackson creek. River Valley than in any other district! has gone to Tolman Springs, to which • Jackson County Lutnl>er Company mill Mr. ard Mrs. S. 11. Kinsey and «laugh- • j of Oregon or Washington. In proof of j ? place he went last Friday. He has sent in which her brothers are owners and for ter Miss Edna, of Glendale visited in this he had found both the sales and the j word to his sister Mrs. McDonough that whom she is keeping house at the mill. Jacksonville the fore|>art of the week. ' collectons for his Company better here | he is improving rapidly ami is now »leep Miss King was accompanie«! by her sister fhev were enroute to Cinnabar Springs than in other part of Oregon. Of Louis ! ing quite well, has a gcxxl appetite an«! Miss Edith King who will spend a week where they will spend the summer. Plymale, a Jacksonville boy who entered I is gaining strength. He has every hope at the mill. No quorum living had no meeting of the Company's employ a year ago Mr. that he will regain his health and be Mr. J. Nunan will begin his annual the town council was held Tuesday eve-| Townsend stated that the young man again able to attend to his legal busi vacation next week when he will go to nmg. io transact the regular business' had been promoted and was now in ness. Cinnabar Springs where he will spend a of the month Mayor Britt has called a charge of the bicycle department with an month at that famous resort. Mr. special meeting f«rr this Saturday evening George N. I/rwis has been given con increase to his salary. Mr. Plvmale has Nunan has spent his vacation for several of the council. tract for carrying the mail from Jackson proven himself to be thoroughly reliable, E. Corass, who has been working in a saw ville to Watkins, the service to be a industrious and of good business ability years past at Cinnabar Springs and he mill at Neil Creek, has taken a position continuation of the present schedule, and there is every likelihood that he will thinks that place the most pleasantan«! hi the wood crew of the Iowa Lumber which call* for tw«> round trips each earn father promotions from his em heathful of all the resorts in this section of the coast. Company’s mill and Wednesday he week. Mr. Lewis will continue to run ployers. Tuesday evening Jacksonville Assem moved his family, who have been residing his stage as at present leaving Jackson bly No KO, United Artisans installed the hi Jacksonville, to the mill, where they ville on Mondays andFridays at 8a.m. for The marriage took place Monday eve officers who are to serve for the ensu will spend the summer. Watkinsand Joes Bar, returning Tuesdays ning at the residence of Frank True on ing six months, they being as follows: Miss Tillie I looks arrived home Satur- anil Fridays. Should the travel to the Griffin Creek of George Andrews to Miss Master Artisan, George J. McCune; Supt. «lay from Missouri Fiat, where the pre Applegate copper dictrict continue to Celia Randles, Rev. Blackwell of Med- viou» «lay she c 1 om - i I a ’«-rtn ■ w-h.w.l •!...• « Wtssf is s.n<! by the patrons to have ik - cii quite late, living with her parents at the Iowa Lottie Finney; Junior Conductor, Tillie .«ml if the traffic warrants he will put on successful. Miss Hooks will leave this Lumber Company’s mill ami she has Fick; Master of Ceremonies, Mrs. Sarah a daily stage. Mr. Lewis having the Satur«lav for < »rlamlo, California, where many friends here who give her their Wilcox. Jacksonville livery stable is able to give a she will s | m - ii «I two weeks with friends. liest wishes for a happy married life. James O. Fuller left this Friday for firstclass ami regular service to the Apple Edwin, the 9-vear -old son of County Mr. Andrews has been employed at the West Fork of Cow creek where he will re gate both for the mails and for paaaenger Judge-elect G. W. Dunn, while playing Iowa mill this season, but is a resident main until fall doing assessment work on ami freight traffic. Prospector* ami at his home, Thursday, stepped on u wire of Griffin Creek, where he and his bride a fine quartz claim that he and I eter other» bound for the Upper Applegate nan, which went entirely through hi» will reside, he taking up farming. He Applegate and Mrs. C. E. Hufstader hold will firnl Lewis' stage a comfortable is an industrious young man, and will be loot. The little fellow was brought to in that district. W. R. Hawk will ac vehicle to ride in ami his charges for town al once ami the wound <lrcsse<l by «pule certain to become a successful company Mr. Fuller and will try his both passenger* ami freight are quite a physician, ami lie is rapidly recovering hand at prospecting for a couple of reasonable. He also supplies special con- farmer. from the accident.—Ashlaml Tidings. months. During Mr. Hawks absence his County Judge 1 ■' ■ • Dunn came son H. R. Hawk will have charge of their down from Ashland Satunlay to get a shoe and harness shop in Jacksonville. house he has tented of T J. Williamson Mr. Hawk will take his team and light io <»r«ler for occupancy by his l.imilv. wagon and Mr. Fuller three burros. w ho will move to Jacksonville the fore- Thev go by wagon road to Leland and pait of this week or the first of next The average man buying a suit at that place they will leave the wagon week. The Judge's little Ixo was sev- an«l pack their animals with their sup a «rlv ii jure«! last week by running of clothes is all at sea. Perhaps plies and tools and go by trail to their nail into his foot, but lie is improving nearly 44) miles. he knows a little about the goods. destination ami will s « h « ii Ire able t» u»e his fo.»t. State Game Warden J. W. Baker is (»«■urge Henry will close a three months He must depend upon the man authority for the statment that hunters let hi of school thi» Friday in the Wat may kill Chinese pheasants this year kills «listrict, ami so successfull has he during the open season without fear of that sells him the article. Here lie« Il that he ha» la-ell a»k«-«l to t «ke the prosecution. At the last session of the m xt term of school m the district. Mr. is the moral: BUY WHERE YOU Legislature a bill was introduced to pro Ikniy will return to hi» home in JacJt tect the pheasants until October 1, 1906. soiivi le this Saturday ami will prolaibly CAN PLACE YOUR CONFID This bill was reported to have passed go to Ashland M oik I iiv to atieml the sum- houses, and people had given up the ENCE. We want you to come both im r normal school comlucted by Prof. ; idea of killing pheasants for two years, Van Scot ami other professors of the here with the confidence that you when it was announced that officers of State Normal. Mr. Henry is a hustling lower house, aregoing over and correcting young man hii <1 prop«»« s to get into can depend upon the quality of the records of the session preparatory to the front rank in th«- teaching profession. sending them to the printing office, had Chris Ulrich is fully earning hi» salarv our goods and what we say discovered that the bill did not recieve a in sprinkling th«- streets for in ad«lilioii majority of all the members elected to about it. to keep the «Inst thoroughly laid lie has to the House of Representives, and hence removed every loose rock and »tick from failed to pass. _______ all the streets ov< r which he «lrives w ith his To get perfect rest use one of tliose sprinkler. lh«se loose rocks ami sticks silk floss or cotton felt mattresses. They besides living very unsighty are a nuisance are the best. C. W. Conklin. CLOTHILRS and IURNISHERS on the streets for a vehicle goes bumping Chautauqua 1904. '^5'' Kva N athah c® over them to the discomfort ami wrath of Oregon. Jacksonville, Rememlier the Chautauqua dates for those occupying it. If Mr. Ulrich could ( this year are July 13th to 22d, inclusive. Great speakers, fine schools, good music. |„. induced to ext« ml his street cleaning work to all the streets of Jacksonville it xr LOCAL NOTES EVERY DAY UTILITY THE NUNAN-TAVLOR CO. THE • HARVARD