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About Jacksonville sentinel. (Jacksonville, Or.) 1903-1906 | View Entire Issue (July 29, 1904)
STATE DEVELOPMENT CONVENTION Portland, tuqust Fare for 3 and 4. Round 1904 I rip. Once ors and delegates All tin es w ho have never had the pleasure of a birds e»«- view of Portland should improve this opportunity. The Covnentiou will adjourn hi ample time to give all the delegates and the ladies accompaning them an opportunity to enjoy a trolley ride over the city, in which ten open cars will be used, jointly I supplier! with the compliments ot the . City & Subnrkui R.iilw iv Co. ami tile Portland Railway Co. These cars will start from Third ami Yamhill streets Wednesday aftermsm, promptly at 3 o'clock, and two citizen of Portland will be u|a»n each car to jmint out place., of special interest. T om R ichakusos Mgr. Portland Commercial Club. That the Oregon Development League Convention, to be held at the Marquam Grand Theater, in Portland, under the auspices of the Portland Commercial Club, August 2 and 3, will l>e a magnifi cent success is now assured. It is desired that all the delegates who can do so will be at the Marquaui Grand at 9:30 ao as to register ami receive badges, as it is especially desired that the convention be called to order not later then 10 o'clock and get down to work immediately for complete and effective organization. There will be a few set speeches and Hdnley d Cattle Kinq. these will be deliver«! by practical men J. E. Pelton, who has returned from u in the different industries, ami after trip in Harney county, sjwnt some time each address delegates to the convention with W. I). Hanlev’ formerly of this will lie given an opportunity to ask the speakers such questions as they desire county, manager of the Double O Cattle and to comment upon the facts presented. Co. .fiid.its principal owner. Jack says It has been suggested that it would add it is tl|ejfinest plant lie ever saw, there g Mur sections of the best kind of greatly to the effectiveness of the work being if the delegates from different communi- meadow and hay land, and that the ties will perfect an organization of their property is splendidly equipped in every delegation before leaving home. particular, ami that Bill Hanley sits in If each and every delegation will pre his office ami meets the ¡>eople just like pare condense«! reports of actual product a prince who is monarch of all his eye ion, giving not only the results accom- I can survey. The ranch kee|»s from 1000 plishe«! by growers and producers but the to 5000 cattle on hand ami presents a name of that grower or producer, in the very picturesque appearrnce. Among same plain.direct language tnat an Ore the interesting features is a full-blooded gon farmer woulil use in writing to an Durham that weighs 221MI pounds at th«- okl friend in one of the distant states, age of four years. Mr. Hanley ex|*cts then we will have matter for the use of to put 400 pounds more on him bv the newspapers am! the Immigration I>e- I next year and will exhibit him at the partments of the railroads that will Lewis and Clark fair in Portland. secure results. These reports should be The William D. Hanley mentioned written in duplicate, not onlv for the use above is a son of the late Michel Hanley, of the Portland papers, but to insure a j one of the best known pioneers of this complete report of the proceedings, If i section ami he isa brother of Mike and the Convention can take the form of an | i Edward Hanley. who are leading experience meeting, in which long farmers and stockmen of this count v.aml speeches are left unsaid, and bright, pithy of Miss Alice Hanley who lives on the striking points are made, it will ensure Hanlev donation claim one mile and a not only the permanency of the Oregon half north-east of Jacksonville. Mr. Development League, but will l>e of Hanleys wife is also a native of Jackson benefit to every section of this state. county, she being a daughter of Mr. and A round trip open rate, good for every Mrs R. J. Cameron of Uniontown. body,has been put on by the railroads, —Ashland Record. ami tickets are good on all trains arriving Oreqon Development League. in Portland on the afternoon of August 1 and morning of August 2, good to return The Portland Commercial Club has until August 4, except that fares of 50 issued a call for a convention of the cents or less will not lie reduced. It is l Oregon Development League, to be advisable that those attending the Con hel«l at the Marquam Grand Theater in vention should get definite jwrticulars Portland August 2nd and 3rd. All com from their local agent as to the time of mercial, agricultural, mining, stock- the departure of trains. I raising and irrigation interestswill be rep Residents of Oregon who take advan resented. Every editor in the state will tage of this rate and are not delegates to i lie invited to atteml as a delegate, the Convention, will be welcome to i County commissioners and mayors of atteml the Convention, occupying seats ' all towns and cities, will also lie called in the balcony ami gallery. The seats upon to name delegates. The Portland in the parquet will be reserved exclusive Women’s Club will kx»k after the com- ly for for delegates. Desiring to keep I fort of ladies accompanying delegates, a record of this envention not only in ; and, among other entertainments, have type but in illustrated form for general I arranged for a trolley ride on August circulation, a snap-shot photograph will 12nd, taking in the most interesting be made exactly at eleven o’clock Tues and beautiful environs of Portland, and day morning, August 2. The taking of on August 3rd ten street cars will la- this picture will occupy a minute or two provided for a trip over the entire city, i of the Convention’s time. The Southern Pacifec Co. will sell A committee from the Woman’s Club tickets at the very low rate of one fare of Portland will have charge of a trolley for the round trip, from all points on ride to be given to the wives, daughters, Oregon Lines to Portland ami return, sisters and other ladies accotnpaning for this occassion, ami it is hoperl that delegates to the Convention, for which every section of the state will lx.- well four large cars have been suplie«! with represente«! at the convention, to work the compliments of the Oregon Water in harmony for the development of Power & Railway Company. This spec ' Oregon. ial train of trolley cars will leave the Niqht Was Her lerror. corner of First and Alder streets exactly “I would cough nearly all night long,” at 3 P. M. August 2 for a trip to writes Mrs. Chas. Applegate, of Alex Canetnah Park, beyond Oregon City. andria, Ind., “and could hardly get anv Delegates to the Convention and ladies sleep. I had consumption so bail that if accompanying them are cordially invited I walked a block I would cough fright- i fully and spit blood, but, when all other to atteml a reception as the guests of the medicines failed, three fl.Oq dotties of Commercial Club Tuesday evening from Dr. King’s New Discovery wholly cured eight to eleven o'clock, and during both me and I gain«! 58 pounds.” It’s aliso-1 «lavs of the Convention, the rooms ami ltitelv guaranteed to cure Coughs. Colds, : La Grippe. Bronchitis ami all Throat j especially the tower of the commercial and I.ubg Troubles.. Price 50c and fl.00 I Club, will lie opened for the use or visit- Trial bottles free at City Drug Store. •> Great Clearance < h / ol FASHIONABLE MILLINERY Miss Katherine Chapman, the Jacksonville Milliner, havmg re moved her stock of goods from Dunsmuir. Cal., l<> tin- plact. is now overstocked. In order to clear out la foie tile fall season nr rives she Ims made GREATLY REDUCED prices on all summer millinery, consisting of STR EFT HATS. READY TO \\ EAR HATS and PATTERNS, FLOWERS, etc. PRICES WILL ASTONISH YOU livs Mousy Huy from Mi«»Chapm»n Garden Tools Shovels, Spades Wheelbarrows Pruning Tools ANY TOOL THAT THE FARMER. GARDENER AND ORCHARDIST MAY NEED D. H. MILLER’S Hardware Store, Tinning and Plumbing Shop MEDFORD, OREGON Union Divery Stables A'/A'S on short notice for timber cruisers, com- merci til men, mining men, sawmill men. all kinds of men or parties. Horses fed nt rcn- sonable rates. Geo. N. Lewis, Prop., Jacksonville OREGON NURSERY COy E n tab!¡shod 1867 SALEM, - OREGON Oldest ami Largest Nursery on Pacific Coast. All our stock is Home Grown and guaranteed True to Name. All Trees that fail to live replaced at Half Price. Can fill orders forativ kind of Tree. Shrub or Flower that can be grown in Oregon. Large Illustrated Catalogue bent Free on application to R. D. MAPLESDEN, agent OREGON MEDFORD THE BIG LAND AGENTS MEDFORD. - OREGON We have the largest and best list in Southern Oregon of Fruit, Alfalfa, Dairy and Stock Lands, Timber Lands, Mining Bargains and Town Property. Dealers in Sewing Machines, Lime, Cement and Shingles We buy wool and mohair.