Jacksonville sentinel. (Jacksonville, Or.) 1903-1906, August 12, 1904, Image 6

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    OVER THE COUNTY
Latest News As Gathered In from
Various Sections of the County
By Our Able Corps of Corre­
spondents.
“SOMETHING DOING" EVERY WEEK
Mrs. P. Ilarvey, wife of the general
agent on the Pacific coast, of the Balti­
more and Ohio Railroad, and daughter
Mrs. Whidden and infant came up from
San Francisco Friday to visit relatives.
Large forces of men begun picking
pears in the various orchard’s Monday.
Packing will begin the middle of the
week. The crop will not lie as large as it
would have been owing to the recent
hail s'ortn knocking so many from the
trees.
Applegate Items.
Woodville Whispers.
(Too late for last weeks pajwr. 1
Earl Peter visited relatives in Jackson­
ville Saturday and Sunday.
Mrs. Geo. Walter has been quite ill.
Born, on Foots Creek, Aug. 4th. HMM,
J. S. Miller left Monday morning for
to Mr. and Mrs. Eli Iloisev, a son.
Merlin. .
George Estellais is proving himself a
Quite a number of our citizens are out
very obliging clerk in W. V. Jone’s store.
camping.
Lincoln Savage was down a few days
Martin Pernoll made a business trip
from the Valley where he is employed
to Grants Pass last week.
with the Savage thresher.
A. W. Shearer returned Tuesday from
Mrs. George Wright is here from her
a month's visit in Idaho.
home in Eastern Oregon visiting her
Mr. and Mrs. F. Bailey of Ashland are mother Mrs. O. P. Randall and her sister
visiting relatives at Davidson.
Mrs. Jas. Whipple.
Allx-rt GciM-r, of Geiser jk Hendrix
Coinjiuuv. the wmltli« Baker Citv mill-
ling coiii|>an« who recently bonded tile
Crcltsor ledge oil |ack*oii creek one mile
Happenings In and About Jackson­ west of Jac ksonville, was in Jacksonvillc
the forv|iartof the week on business con
ville Durinq the Past Week.
neetvd with their mining ventures hi this
—All the Doinqs About the
district Tin- Creit-cr ledge having Ix-en
County Seat Given In Detail.
opened up Mr. < •« iscr hud work stopped,
what are to lx- the future plans of his
compinv
in regard to the pro|>crty Mr.
ONLY PAPER PRINTED IN THE CITY
Geiser made no mention. The develop­
ment work, which was done b« Will.
IceCream at the Model.
Broad mu! II Lciglon.coiisistsof a tunnel
Fine job work at the Sentinel Office. 215 in length which cross cuts the ledge,
Tin-
Slabwood in stove lenglits fl IMI |x-r nt a point when it is 12 feet w id«
orc
taken
out
isof
ver«
gisxl
qnnlit«
and
load at saw mill—Iowa Lumber Co
there is reason Io Ix4ievc that the ledge
Miss Marguerite Krause returned Wed-
hesday from a weeks outing at Colestin. will prove to la- a good gobi producer.
LOCAL NEWS NOTES
A. L Bailee who has been ii partner
Keep your floors clean by the use of
Dustine. Sold at Conklin's furniture with W. Il Miller in the confectionery
store.
and notion luisin-xs, has sold his interest
Chris. Ulrich carries a full line of sash in the store t<> Mr. Miller und will re
and doors which he sells at Medford slime Ilia trad« of photographer. The
prices.
firm has bad a good trade this summer
but
Mr. Bailee docs not like the cull fin
Gus Newbury and family arc at their
farm at Squaw l^ike where the) will incut of tile store, prefcring tile outdoor
spend a month.
life in traveling about the country with
He left tins Fri­
When bilious take Chamberlain's hi* photograph tent
Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Gilmore are up
Mr. Frank King who has been work­ Stomach and Liver Tablets. For Sale bj day for Applegate mid from then- will
City Drug Store.
tour Josephine county.
from California visiting relatives.
ing at the Blue Ledge mine for some !
Clarence Greve is sending a wack at
W. S. Barnum, president of the Rogue
The farmers of this district have their time is now employed at the Johnson-
Guthrie
mine
near
here.
Williams
with his grand-parents, Mr. and River Valley Railroad Co arrived home
second crop of alfalfa in their barns.
Wcdtiesda« from Portland where lie has
Mr. Smithline's new dwelling is under Mrs. W. Chapman.
Mrs. Messenger and her son George
Ix-en
for the jsist wvek on business for
contraction and promises to lx? a neat
Watermelons in quanitity, quality and
visited Mrs. Jas. Rock Jr. last Sunday.
anil very homelike building. Mr. Gib­ price to suit you at Learnerd's Boss con­ his Coni|Mtiy. His son Johnnie, also
returned the same da« . having lx-« n in
Several Chinamen that have been em­ son assisted by Sam Mathes are the car­ fectionery store.
Portland mid other northern places for
ployed in the mines at Browntown have penters.
To get |x:rfect rest use one of those the JMst month on a vacation from his
quit.
It is reported that Chaplain & Com­ silk floss or cotton felt mattresses. They
duties as conductor on the local train.
%
Mr. and Mrs. Ed Estes and August pany are soon to erect one or more of are the lx:st. C. W. Conklin.
J.
W.
Slinger,
one
of
the enterprising
Rehkcpf have been camping and hunt­ their huge dredgers besides the one now
Mrs. Pauline Putman and Miss Mary
it operation, the new ones to be below Wetterer arrived in Jacksonville Wednes­ young farmers of Lake Creek, was in
ing at Swedes Basin.
the one which they now have.
day from Portland to make an extended town on Wednesda« consulting with his
Miss Mary and Lula Walter from San
visit with their mother Mrs. Win. Healy Attorney Wm. M. Colvig in reference to
Francisco are visiting their parents Mr.
Regarding Ownership of Hotel.
the water-right suit of M. F. Hanley vs.
and other relatives.
and Mr. George Walter.
A suit was commenced in the Circuit
i J. W. Slinger ft Z. Cameron, which is
Chas. Wood anil his wife have gone to now |x-nding in the Circuit Court.
Mrs Herriot and her son Bennie have Court on the tt Inst, by Jean St Luc. De-
just returned from a visit to her daugh­ Rolxiatn against Augustine Schmidlin Nolton, Calif, where they will s|>end the
Rogue River Creamery, Medford, man­
ter Mrs. Ida McKee of Evans creek.
to recover the legal title to the U. S. fall and winter. Mr. Wood has a |»>si- ufactures the C. E. <». brand fane« cream-
tion on the night shift as piper a hydrau­ cry butter, that is clean, elegant and guar
Fred Benedict is rapidly improving, Hotel property situated in Jacksonville.
lic mine near that place at
a day.
anteed. Ask your merchant for it.
is going to Portland next week in com­ It appears that when Jane Holt, the
Samuel McClendon, a well known
Ex-sheriff John Knight, of Salem, was
pany with his mother Mr. and Mrs. former owner died in 1KK4, she left but
miner
of Gold Hill was in Jacksonville
one
heir
at
law,
Jean
St.
Luc
DeRoboam
in
Jacksonville
Wednesday
in
the
inter
­
Jackson.
The property was heavily mortgaged at ests of the Quaker Nursery of Salem for Wednesday on business at the court
Quite a number attended the ball the time of her death. In IMS"» suit was
which he is general agent. Mr. Knight lions«-.
game Sunday at Jacksonville played be­ brought to foreclose these mortgages,
stated that tile demand for fruit trees is
Watermelons the lx-st on the m irket
tween the Applegate nine and Jackson­ and by some oversight, or carlesness,
very large this year and he thinks that at Miller's confectionery store.
ville’s league players.
neither the heir, nor any administrator the acreage planted to fruit trees will lx-
Quartz and placer location blanks for
of deceased's estate, were made parties larger this year than for years past.
sale at the Sentinel Office.
defendant in the foreclosure suit. It is
Phoenix Locals.
claimed that the court under such cir­
Paul Corwin was over from Montague cumstances had no jurisdiction to order
Tuesday.
a sale of the property and that the sale
A. W. Jacobs of Ashland made a busi­ which followed was void and of no effect.
The defendant Augustine Schmidlin
ness trip here Friday.
alleges that he is the son ami heir of the
Clarence Dunlap arrived from San
late Mrs. Jean St. Luc DeRoboatn ami
Francisco Wednesday.
that by the terms of her w ill he was to
Mr. and Mrs. W. S. Stancliff left Mon­ have full ownership of the property in
day for an outing at Crescent City.
question when the life lease expired held
Misses Bertha and Dollie Rose spent to it by his step-father. Jean St. Luc De- |
Roboam and he further alleges that his
Saturday afternoon in Medford.
mother furnished the money ami re-1
Mr. and Mrs. J. Coleman made a busi­ deemed the hotel in her own name at the
ness trip to Central Point Friday.
time of the forclosure and that her hus­
Mr. McKinnis and son Paul attended band contributed no part of this money.
the A. O. U. W. Lodge at Ashland, Fri­ There are other points of law involved
which makes the case one of more than
day evening.
ordinary importance. The suit will be
Mrs. Andrew’s and children of Griffin
heard at the September term of circuit
Creek passed through Phoenix enroute
court and Colvig & Durham represent
to Ashland.
Mr. De Roboam and Judge J. R. Neil
Mrs. Mary Stancliff, who has been in appears fur Mr. Schmidlin.
San Francisco for several months, re­
turned Friday.
RYAN’S
0. K. Barber Shop
W. F. Towne and C. Kleinhammer
returnned Sunday from a several day’s
outing on Applegate.
Mrs. Barksdull and grandaughter of
Medford were the guests of the Misses
Towns the first of the week.
Wm. Puhi, Prop.
Updo-Date Shop
Three Fine Chairs
Good Workmen.
The infant daughter of Mr. and Mrs.
L. W. Mckeil received a severe fall Tues­
day evening causing convulsions. Dr.
Cameron is in attendance.
Two fine Bathrooms with the
best tubs cleanest towels, etc.
Quality of Goods, Selec­
tion of Stock, and Reason­
ableness of Price are
factors always considered
in dealings with customers
so that they may be satis- ’
fied with their purchases