Jacksonville sentinel. (Jacksonville, Or.) 1903-1906, July 29, 1904, Image 3

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    $1X1.75 is marly double what was ever
Miss Bessie Kenney is in Jacksonville
expended in any |rreviou* two years for I
to spend a couple of months with her
i court house stationery mid shows that'
father Marsha! W. G. Kenney and her
ISSfl-.D ON
there has lieen easy picking for Nickell. I
grandmother, Mrs. Elizabeth Kenney.
WEEK. Just whv he was not made to present his
FRIDAY OF EACH
Miss Kenney has been in San Francisco
lloyd Pierce, and family, of Poor­ for
bills each month as are other account* ,
tne past two years where she took a
Fan mu
I il am I»" M ini mi
man Creek Victims of A Serions full course in elocution and dramatic
aganist the county, is a matter for expla- i
Accident from Which the Wife study preparatory to going on the stage.
Klitrteil In Ihr jMiMtofHcr of J nek *oìl ville, nation by ex-County Judge Cha*. Prim I
jMckMiii County. Olinoti >«« w i oiii I- c I m »* nuttier. under whose administration this loose .
Miss Kenney has appeared in San Fran­
and Child Escape Uninjured.
work
was
done.
But
Judge
Prim
saw
fit
!
cisco
this past winter in several import­
si hm tiri lus R a r k »
fi «I to allow it to go over to the new admin
ant roles and she won very favorable
< me year
.....
«IM mouth«
.....
comment from the critics. This sum­
JO istration and it was among the first that
hree uioiitli«
....
came before Judge Dunn and Commis­
mer she has been taking a rest and has
sioners Patterson and Brown. As the
The Pierce family, of Poorman Creek, been visiting her mother in Portland.
Cl t iniiNG Tr a ma
The Mentliirl an<l thè Weekly Oregonian will various accounts had lx:en approved by have had two serious accidents this week In September she will return to San
> h - m - ii I lo une iiildrea» lui fZ a ycar The Senti- the officers ordering the supplies the
one or both may prove fatal to the men Francisco where she will join a com-
uri givo thè Jackauti connly ik w » and thè Ore
giinian glvrsthr «tale, national alni worhl new«, court could not do otherwise than tu involved. Daniel Pierce, who i* at Mer- liany and take up dramatic work. Miss
tini» u irmler !- alile tu cover thè mitri new»
allow the bill, but it is Nickell’» last rill, Klamath county, working in a hay Kenney has more than histrionic talent
Beiti ai alanti Ihr priveut bui one |>aper
graft on Jackson county for a time, for j crew, fell off a derrick and was seriously and is bright in her study and quick to
I miai . aavHirrioSN T tir Jack «un ville tietilüiel
will l>r «ent lonny aililtr««, nt nny pmtoffMre ui an order was made placing the purchase ! injured. Word was received here Wed- get the full trend of her parts and being
ihr t nitrii State«, fui lonr werk» für Kl <rut«. of all court house supplies in the hands , nesday and lii* father and mother, Mr.
a fine presence and having a good voice
«II «ulrat i Iption«. irKular or trial will Iw |>ioni|>l-
\ »touta-ii al llirilnlriil eipltatiou. unir«« « re­ of the county Judge. Another serions and Mrs. I). J. S. Pierce, left that day she is quite certain to make a success of
netta! I« rvceived
jolt to Nickell is the loss of the land j for Merrill to be with him. Thursday her career on the stage.
notices to the Democratic Times, th«- ' evening Floyd ’ l*ierce, accompanied by
K. K. Kubli of Portland, and James
Land Office la-partment having made an his wife and child, started for Jackson-
Watson of Roseburg came to Jackson­
j order that publicatoin of land notice* ! ville in a one-horse buggy to ascertain by
minim ; future of southern I will not be held legal if made in that telephone, as to the present condition of ville Thursday. Judge E. B. Watson of
OREGON
1 paper. A* he has failed to comply with his injured brother. When .omiogdown Portland will arrive next Thursday when
they will be joined by Henry Kubli and
Then- arc mqre pro*|<ector» and more ' | the regulations of the postoffice depart­
the hili on the Applegate road in the
go
on an outing to Cinnabar Springs.
investor» in Southern Oregon this year 1 ment, as found by an inspector who was
south part of town the horse ran away
K.K.Kubli
blenbs business with pleasure
than in any previous year in the history here recently, the Timrs will soon lx?
and its lunging jerked the lines from j
while
here
and
will look over a num-
■ ig thi* milling district. These prospec­ deliarred from the Jacksonville postoffice
Mr. Pierce's hands. It plunged down i
ber
of
Southern
Oregon mining pro­
tors arc from all sections, some even , I unless lie pay* ordinary postage. Nic- the street until opposite Wm. Puhi's resi- .
positions
for
capitalists
who contem­
coining from Alaska. British Columbia j I kell will not have the free ami easy times
deuce where it veered to the west side of plate investing.
and Mexico, while the investor* repre !
‘ from now on that he has had in the past the street and the front wheel of the
»ent nr n from tin big money centers of j for his days of grafting are over except
Miss. Carrie Condit of West Stay ton,
buggy struck a tree stopping the vehicle
th«- country, even New York and Boston I it la- on an estate ora private individual instantly. Mrs. Pierce and the child Oregon, was in Jacksonville several days
living well represented. This influx of i that he can work schemes on.
were throw n to the ground but escaped the fore part of the week a guest at the
prus|«ctor» ami capitalists means that
with but a few bruises. Mr. Pierce was , home of Dr. T. T. Shaw. Tuesday Miss.
this section will Is- thoroughly pt os pec-
Mia* Estella Levy went to Tollman not so fortunate for he was thrown Condit left for Shasta Springs where she
ted and ledges now hidden will be added Springs Sunday to spend the week at
against the tree so violently as to shatter will spend several weeks.
to the list of available property, and that resort.
the thigh lxrne of his right leg and break
W. H. Morris and Mr and Mrs- Lee
Cabbage, fresh and crisp and all other
evi ry promising ledge a* well a* all likely
his jaw as well as to severely bruise his Youug left Monday bv team for Cresent
vegetable*
fresh
from
Maur«'*
gardens
plater ground will I m - developed mid in
.it Learned'«. Fresh fruit* of all kinds. Ixalv and head in many places. I"
He was | City to spend two weeks by the sea.
a milliner thut will lx: thorough,and not of
promptly removed to Mrs. Thompson's
Mrs.
Rebecca
McDonough
wascalledto
Grain sacks in any quantity and prices
the pocket hunting style that has lieen
Ixtarding house and I)r. Bowersox called,
largely the rule all over Southern Oreg­ Tollinatn Springs last Saturday and has who reduced the fractures and dressed that are right at Nunan-Taylor Company.
on but would hardly pa»« for prospect been there *inee to lie with her brorher the wounds. Today, (Friday,) he is in |
work in the big mining districts of the Wesley Kapln, the well known lawyer, a fair way to recover, although so serious TIMBER LAND ACT JUNE 3. 1378-NOTICE
FOR PUBLICATION.
country. Instead of prospect holes IO i now stopping at that resort fur his health, an- his injuries that it will tw some days
United States Land Office,
to 100 fret deep shafts 500 and 10O0 feet and who was taken aeriously ill with
Roseburg. Oregon, June 24, 1901.
before he is past the critical stage.
stomach
trouble.
He
is
now
much
better
Notice
is
hereby
given
that in compliance with
deep will lie sunk and the fact demon­
the provisions of the act of Congress of June 3,
and
able
to
lie
almut
the
house.
stinted whether this io a mine or not.
JACKSONVILLESENTÏNEL
SERIOUS RUNAWAY
Friday, July 29, 1904
Men who have had long experience in
Rev. Rolx-rt Ennis ami hi* family
mining in otlnr places assert that the arrived in Jacksonville Tuesday from
surfme indications show that Southern Turner Oregon, where they have resided
Oregon ha* the promise of la-eonting one for the bast three years, and taken up
of the last mining districts in the their residence in a house that he owns
United States. For 10 years Southern on east California street. Their little
Oregon has Is en belli to I m - a worked daughter Ruth, whose long illness de-
out pl ici r district ami of no value except laved their return to Jacksonville, was
to pocket hunt« rs, but the iqietiing lip much better lately but exertion of travel
of such mini s as the Greenha k and the caused her to have a relapse and she ba*
Granite Hill ami the < >pp mine near Itcen quite seriously sick since Tuesday.
Jacksonville has demonstrated that this | Rev. Rolx-rt Ennis will assume the
i* a mining district in the full sense of pastorate of the Presbyterian church, and
the word mul that it only takes capital if hi* daughter ha* sufficently recovered
bucked by courageous confidence to open from her illness to permit his leaving
up profitable mines. There is every her. he will hold services at the church
certainty that Southern Oregon is a net­ this Sunday at the usual hour. Rev.
work of gold liearing ledges, but to find ami Mrs. Ennis have many friend« in
them <i is mote difficult matter than in Jacksonville, who are pleased to wel­
most other mining districts the dense come tin m kick to the town and to the
growth of timber and brush making pros­ old home.
pecting a haul uiidi'ttaking, but every
Mr. and Mrs. C. W. Conklin had with
hidden ledge will yet la- found ami the them lor a short visit this week Mr. mid
time is not far distant when Southern Mis. Pierson Conklin of Indianapolis.
Oregon will have scores of mines that Indian.i, uncle and aunt of Mr. Conklin,
wi'l rank with the great producers of the ami Mr. anti Mrs. O. P. Conklin of Port­
land cousin of Mr. Conklin. Mr. Pierson
country and I m - held to la- one of the Conklin is a contractor and builder
great mining section* of the United ami his son V. P. Conklin is claim agent
in the Southern Pacific offices in Port­
State*.
land and has charge of the adjustment of
Nickell, the grafter, is in troublous all damages and loss to the freight that
times and it looks as though the day for may be tine shippers over the Company's
lines in Oregon. All the party, like
his indiscriinin it«- grafting was at an eml. nearly every person who visits Jackson­
One of the cheif sources of his grafting ville. wi re charmed with the beauty of
lias lieen the Jackson county treasury but the environments of Jacksonville, they
the w ily grafter ovcreached liihisclf ami agreeing thatthe panoramic view from the
hills back of the town, for granduer and
now lie i« d« barred from that easy graft. loveliness was equaled by few places that
It all came about by a little bill of only they had ever seen, and that the town
f IK'1.79 that he presented the last term of had a most picturesque and healthful
court. This little item of nearly $500 Io a ion. Both the Mr. Conklins could
see possibilities of a prosperous future to
wits for stationery for the various county Jacksonville mid were sure that the time
officers for only the ]>ast two years and was not far off when the old town would |
a few little bridge notices tor the county awaken from its Rib Van Winkle sleep j
but did not include delinquent tax sales and become one of the growing, progres­
sive towns of Oregon. The partv left
llordid it include blank books for they are for Portland Thursday to return to their
all bought of bookmakers.
Ami this homes.
0. K. Barber Shop
VVm Puhi, Prop
Ip-to-Date Shop
Three Fine Chairs
Good Workmen.
Two fine Bathrooms with the
best tubs cleanest towels, etc
FRUIT
1878, entitled ‘'An Act fir the Sale of Timber
Lands in the States of California. Oregon, Nevada,
and Vashington Territory '' as extended to all the
public land states by act of August 4. 1892,
MRS. ELIZABETH WHALEN
of Crystal Falls, County of Iron. State of Michi­
gan. has this day filed in this office her o M h
statement No 6i>3 for the purchase of the SJi
NW5i and N', SWtf of Section No 22
in Township No 37 S. Range No 3 W and
will offer proof to show that the land sought is
more valuable for its timber or stone than for ag­
ricultural purposes, and to establish his claim to
said land before Register and Receiver of this
office at Roseburg. Oregon, on Saturday the 8th
day of October, 19(M.
He names as witnesses: B. M Whalen of Crys­
tal Falls. Mich; James Skinner, E. L- Giles and
Wilbur Franklin all of Roseburg, Oregon.
Any and all persons claiming adversely the
above described lands are requested to file their
claims in this office on or liefote said 8th day of
October. 1901.
J. T. BRIDGES,
7-29. 9-30
Register.
BOXES
Of all kinds and in
any quantity at our
Factory at Medford.
I
LARGE STOCK OF SEASONED LUMBER
DRESSED AND UNDRESSED
Orders for Boxes or Lumber filled on short
notice.
IOWA LUMBER ® BOX CO
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