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About Jacksonville sentinel. (Jacksonville, Or.) 1903-1906 | View Entire Issue (July 8, 1904)
William Healey and Herman Kummer, Death of Mrs. Mary H. Hanley. LOGGING CONTRACT hr. C. R.Riy was in Jacksonville wed who have leased placer ground» on Little On Tuesday of last week the death nesday to secure from Mr».Rebel ca M TO LET McDoimugh the deed to the M I) oii Applegate, just above the Watkins road took place of Mrs. Mary If. Hanley at «»ugh donation claim which he had Mill of 25m capacity; logging by crossing, of RobcrtCame.ion, are getting the Hanley farm on the Jacksonville Centra) Point road. Saturday aft -rm>on bought <>f Mrs. Mclioi.ough There their claim ready for work. They have the services were held, first at the fam »ki<l road over good ground. Will are about 5(10acre.« in the ranch Hid till* built 54 slu ce Ixixe» urn! will handle grav ily residence, where Rev. W. F. Shields I contract with two parties to Mijiply pri.-e pi d £2 >.»► > > I’lli- I) -ctor take» possession tins fa and will put i> -.rt of the el from the la-d of tile creek. To get at of the Presbyterian church of Medford, 125,1)0(1 feet daily or will make one rind to alfalfa. There is al»o also a va.uaine the bed of the creek they have put in a delivered the discourse, ami then at the contract for entire stocking of mill. Jacksonville cemetery, where the enter- [ placer cla m oil the land 'and which will In- wing dniii to turn the stream. The men t took place and where the impres- I A«!«lre»s at once, stating numln-r of worked in the n ir future. This is oru gravel pro»|x-ct» well and they ex|*ect to sive burial service of the order of the teams an«l how soon available, Sen of the l»est ranches in ti e valley and was Eastern Star was carried out by Aderal , tinel office, Jacksonville a bargain at £21).(KM*. This lai-tl adjoins make goixl wages. Chapter No. 3 of Jacksonville cemetery, I the extensive boding of Dr. Raj « Rev. G. W. Hoxie, writes from hi* Miss Katharine Chapman w:ll go to company an I the purchase is ev.dentlj Mrs. Hanley was a member of Reames home at Williams Creek that he will Chapter of Medford, but the member» of I Williams next Monday to visit her in hue with their scheme to acquire con hold services next Sunday at II a. m. that chapter were, through unavoidable parents, to I m .- gone week. trol of the land nt ar the big Ray dam hi at the Forest Creek sclnxil house. The circumstances, unable to conduct the ex Mr. and Mrs. W. M. Miller will leave Rogue rive , before factories are bu It following Sunday he will hold service» ercises, but a delegation from the chap this Saturday for an outing an«l visit ami a city create ! a« is certain to («done ter were present to assist in paying a last in the no distant future. As to present at Uniontown, and the last Sunday in tribute to their <!eparte«l sister. There with relatives on Lower Applegate. ojarration at the dam Dr. Ray seated that Peter Denhof, who has been employe«! the month, at the Hoxie school at Wil was a large attendance of friends of the at the Jackson County mill, left Wed the finishing work was lieing done to tin liams Creek, at 11 a. in. Rev. Hoxie deceased at the cemetery, ami the flora' nesday for Ashland, where he will work electric jx>wer station and that they wer reports that many of the residents of tributes were many ami lx»th l>eautiful on the new high school building th it is ready to supply current on short notic- and emblematical. As the station is on the opposite «ide of being erected in that city by H. Snook. lit» neighlxirhixxl s]x-nt the fourth in Mr«. Hanlev has been in failing health the river from the railroad the doctor ........... Mrs. R. M. Mcl)onough has laren is now having a bridge put a« r< s- »malí picnic parties at the head of Wil for several months past, her affliction far I I.'... '. hus- ..... I «Pending the week with Iter «laughter Rogue river winch will lie complet liams Creek, where they had a delightful ing cancer of th»- stomach. Her J ami son at Tolo, arranging for the ed tn about a month. The Sontlu r-i day in the cool shady retreat» about the band John A. Hanley «lied in December 11)01. Four children are left motherless, transfer of her large ranch near that Pacific has put in a siding ami it is ex f«x»t of Gray buck mountain. but they will be well cared for by rela place to Dr.C. R. Ray, »lie having sold it pected to have a station and a postoffiict- The marriage took place Sunday at 1) tives. They are Alexahder, a l»oy age«l to him and gives possession September I. for Gold raj-, the name of the place, w ih- o’clock p. m. at the bride»’ home tn 120 years, Martha, 17 years, Marv, II i There are 500 acres in the place and the in the next few months. That Goldrav price was £20,000. will be one of the large towns of Jackso i Jacksonville of Mr. Thomas Collins to years and Flora 0 years. Mrs. Hanley had one brother, Geo. M. Love, of Spo Mr. and Mrs. Lester Bailey arrived county within th>- next five years isaf-ct Mi»s Kate Flymale, Rev. Sanford Sny kane, Wash. Mrs Hanley was a native home Wednesday from a visit with rela known to all who are familiar with tin- der officiating. Only immediate friends of Jackson county and was aged 41 years, lives on Lower Applegate. They, with a great advantages that that place has and were present. Mr. and Mrs. Collins re 5 months and 2 «lavs. She l»e)onge<l to party, made a trip to Gray-back mountain with th - growth of other towns that have mained in Jacksonville until Tuesday, one «0 the best known pi«»neer families of ami s|>ent the Fourth at the snow line, been backed bv a great water power such Rogue River valley. Her grandfather, where they had a jolly time snowballing as there is in R »gue river at Goldrav. when they went to Medford, where they I George Harris was shot by the Indians and trout fishing, the brooks teeming will make their future home, .Mr. Mr. Col- | in an attack upon his cabin, which was I with fish. Baseball Players and foot Racers. 1ms having a cozy home in East Meri located on Rogue River, below where Miss Frances Barnes has been elected Grants Pass is now, in the war of 1852-53. ford furnished and reads tor hi» bride, to a position in one of the Portland school. Louis J. Kruger, ex-champion longdis Mr. Harris was standing in front of his There were but 12 vacancies in the list tance foot racer of Germane ami Hollad, The bride is a native of Jacksonville, door at the time he was shot an«l after of teachers and Miss Barnes was one of writes, Oct. 27th. HOI: '••During mv «laughter <>f the late Mr. an«l Mrs. W. J. l>cing brought into the house by his the successful out of over 2<M) applicants. training of eight’weeks’ foot races at Salt I’lymale, both prominent Oregon pio- wife h«-dic«l during th«- night. Their Miss Barnes has lately complete«! a Lake City, in April la-t, I used Ballard’s neers, ami she has many friend» who only mhi . a lx»y of alx»ut 10 years was out course of special study at the State Uni- Snow Liniment to mv greatest satisfac in the fie!«l ami was never heard of after ! versitv and has the reputation of being tion. Therefore, I highly recommend give her thrir lx-«t wishes for a life of ward, the Indians killing him and hid | one of the most successful teachers of Snow Liniment to all who are troubled happiness with the man of her choice, ing the body. Mrs. Harris and her I this county, her last work being in the with sprains, bruises or rheumatism.” Mr. Collins has been a resident of Med- «laughter Sophia, a girl of 15, with rifles Jacksonville school. Her well earned 25c, ->0c £I.(M) a bottle. Sold bv Citv ford for several year» and is a stock buv- kept the Indians off, ami so «leteamined promotion greatly pleases her many Drug Store. er. He has a good standing in the btisi- was their resistance that the Indians friends in Jacksonville and in this kept at such a distance from the house ties» community and his many friends that in the darkness of the later part of icounty. Work at the Jackson county sawmill give him their congratulations and good the night Mrs. Harris and her daughter was resumed today after a shutdown of were able to slip away ami hide in the wishes for a happy married life. a week while the employees were off on Charles Conistix k. aged 22 years an«! a chaparrel brush to the back of the house. a Fourth of July vacation. A fine run son of W. B. Comstock, of this place, ' Early in the morning they were rescued lias been made this season ami recently by white men w ho were following the was accidentally shot Monday evening Indians in their raid down Rogue River seven cars of lumber have le-en shipped', liesibe that on the local trade. Of the at the Sturgis mine on Forest creek, and The girl who afterward became the wife lumber shipped to the Ashland Manafac- died from the effects of the wound at of John C. Ixive and the mother of Mrs. Hiring Company and three cars to the Hanley was shot through the hand by two o'clock that night. He was em ! Iowa Lumber Company at Medford. The Walk-Over Shoe the Indians that nigrt and so severlv in- ployefl as nigiii »aiiiiiim« • Messrs. Stevens * «- and King Bros. IMIC have ct a J —• ~ “ • • • • • » • ’ . mv.n i class lumber and at a lively rate as tney mine ami always carried a 4( caliber re «luring her life. have the mill in good running order and That make volver. Soon ufter going on duty Mon It is time for some of the people of Herman King, its sawyer, keeps all on day evening while stooping over to Southern Oregon to stop running a lively move. handle some rock, the revolver slipped down their own country. A person County Supt.P. H. Daily returned from the holster and striking a rock who goes from (»rants Pass to the from Portland Friday where he had Comfortable went off, the ball penetrating his abdo scene of the recent gol«l find, hears all 1 been in attendance at the Oregon State | Teachers' Association. There were also .And Good-Natured. men at the right side and passing along the route that it is no use to 1 in attendance at the Association fromjack- through his b«xly came out at his back, go, that there is nothing to see. that son county, president B. F. Mulkey of mar the spinal column. As soon as he recovered from the shock, he fired the is only a “ pocket” and don’t amount j the Ashland Normal, Prof. E. E. Wash Frances Barnes of r-volver twice nn<l calleii for help. Mr. to anything anvway. If the visitor burn and Miss Fieldier of Olmstead, manager of the mine heard persevern an«l ignores the discourage Jacksonville, Miss Julia Medford and Miss Doty of Ashland, Pres him ami went to his aid, and on finding the boy wounded summoned his men ments, be finds one of the most as ident Mulkey Prof. Washburn and Miss I and carried him to the house and a fast tonishing gold «leposit-» ever male on Barnes each had topics on the program We Have a Pine ruler was sent to Jacksonville, for Dr. ! the coast ami located in a true contract and acquitted themselves with marked | Selection in Bowersox. The doctor arrived promptly, vein. But then- i* no doubt that the [credit, Su?t. Daily reports that the I was one of the most successful The Latest but a brief examination showed him pessimistic doctrine preached by some .4 Association ----- - that the young man had a very siight I of our residents turns many visitors i ever held in Oregon._________ Styles and of the chance for his life. It was then dark, away with the idea that there is nothing Cheerfull* Recommended for Rheumatism. and with the imjierfect light from lamps here.—(»rants Pass Courier. O. G Higbee, Danville, Ills., writes, j un abdominal operation was impossible I have. I lielieve. sold fifty boxes of Dec. 2. lfMIl; “About two years ago I was until daylight. Within a couple of laid up for four months’ with rheuma- t hours the patient began to vomit bloml Ch.imlx-rlnin's Stomach and Liver Tablets tism. I tried Ballad's Snow Liniment; and rapidly sank, dying soon after mid on the recommendation of one lady here, one Ixittle cured me. I can cheerfull re- 1 who first bought a Imx of them about a That are Sure to night. The body was brought to C. W. commend it to cure«l all suffering from Conklin's undertaking parlors in Jock- ¡ year ago. She never tires of telling her like afiiction.” 25c, 50c, £1.00. Sold by Give Satisfaction and sonville the next morning, ami Mr. neiglilxirs and friends alxiut ^the gocxl City Drug. _______ - _________ At Prices That are Right. qualities of these Tablets. — P. M. Shore. Conklin embalmed it that the funeral service could lie delaved until the arrival Druggist, Rochester; Ind. The pleasant Willamette Valley Chautauqua Association. of a sister from California. On ojiening purgative efiect of these Tablets make The Willamette Valley Chautauqua the laxlv it was found that the intestines them a favorite with ladies everywhere. Association will meetat Gladstone Park, had been severed tn several places, a For Sale by City Drug Store. hole cut in the stomach ami also through Conklin, the house-furnisher, lias re near Oregon City, July 12th to 24th. the liver, the ball severing the artery ceived another shipment of carpets and 1904, inclusive. The Southern Pacific that supplies the blo<xl to the liver, thus rugs that are the equal of any ever the Cer making a wound that surgical skill could brought to Southern Oregon, embracing Co. will make reduced rates on cali on not overcome. The funeral services! many beautiful designs in Axministefs, tificate plan for this occasion, any Southern Pacific Agent for advertis were held at the Sterling cemetery. | Body Brussells, Ingrains and Velvets. ing matter. where the mother and other relatives of Call «nd ace them The price« are right. thede«:eased are buried. Rev. Sanford Indigestion. Safequard the Children. Snyder conducted the services, and there With its companions, heart burn, flatu Notwithstanding all that is done by were present a large number of friends of lence, torpidy of the liver constipation, the deceased, who was a young man who boards of health and charitably inclined palpition of the heart, poor blood, head stood well withall his acquaintances. In persons, the death rate among small ache and other nervous symtoms, sallow addition to his father, W. B. Comstock, children is every high during tlie hot skin, foul tongue, offensive breath and a he leaves a brother, Audit! Comstock, weather of the summer months in the legon ot others ailments, is at once the who lives with his father in Jacksonville large cities. There ir not probably one most widespread and destructive nialav and two sisters, Mrs. Larkins Reynolds, case «>f bowel complaint in a hundred, among the American people. The Her- residing on Jackson creek.near this place however, that could not cured by the bine treatment will cure all these trou Eifert, The Tailor. and Miss Maud Comstock, of Hamburg timely used of Chamberlain's Colic, bles. 50c a bottle. Sold by City Drug MEDFORD, OREGON. Bar.Siskyou County, Cal., all of whom Cholera and Di ar rhoe Remedy. Forcale Store. by City Druj,' *Vore. were present at the funeral. I Ill-Fitting Shoes Make People Ill-Natured Men In Ladies Shoes Best Quality J M. C ronemiller . W. W. EIFERT The City Tailor A Perfect Fit Guaranteed Orders TaKen for Suits From $12.00 up.