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About Jacksonville sentinel. (Jacksonville, Or.) 1903-1906 | View Entire Issue (Sept. 23, 1904)
CORRESPONDENCE Monumental Mine On Shelby Creek. H. XV. Jackson, of Medford was in Jacksonville, Tuesday on mining busi Latest News As Gathered In from ness. Mr. Jackson, who with C. B. Various Sections of the County Baker, of Boston, and J. I., Hamilton, Medford were owners of the Motin- By Our Able Corps of Corre of mental Mine on Shelby creek, which spondents. they sold some months ago to the Union Iron Works Co. of San Francisco, stated that the San Francisco people would “SOMETHING DOING” EVERY WELK make their last payment, which is /•J.'»,(MX), on the 24th of this month. The new owners are pushing the develop Phoenix Locals. ment of their mine in a rapid manner. They now have 45 men at work block Bom to Mr. and Mrs. F. Pracht, Sept. ing out ore and erecting buildings doing 18, a son. other work for the installing of a 200 ton D. B. Reames visited here Friday and smelter at the mine. A large steam hoist, compressor and Burleigh drill« are Saturday. now in place and three four-horse teams Mr. and Mrs. W. Huges tarried in and one six-horse team are hauling out Medford a few hours Saturday. Crescent City the remainder of the plant, a part of which is two cylinders, of KM) E. G. Coleman is having a new addition tons capacity each, to be used in the built to his residence near Phoenix. sweet roasting process for handling the Miss Mattie Dunlap of Applegate is ores, which are base, and have to tie visiting relatives and friends here. roasted before puting through the cyanide The new store building of Coleman process to extract the gold. The plant Hearn & Company is being erected. will be one of the most complete in the West and the mine will employ about James Morton and Earnest Reames 150 men when in full operation. A started Wednesday for Klamath Falls. small town has already come into exis Mrs. T. Edwards, came up Tuesday tence about the mine. 19 houses having from Red Bluff's on a short business trip. been erected in the past four weeks. Mr. and Mrs. L. Stand iff pitched their tents at Tolman's Spring, for a two Lumber at Low Prices. weeks stay. Mr. Miller and son’s left Wednesday, Jackson County Lumber Company, for Eureka, where they will visit his having cut out their timber and prepar daughter, Mrs. Pelfy. ed to move their mill have a large quantity at good building material in Mr. and Mrs. Preston and daughter, their yard that they will sell at bottom of Montague California, are the guests of prices. Farmers will find this a good Mr. and Mrs. James Morton. opportunity to purchase lumber at their J. C. Calhoun and dauhter's of Albu own price. querque, New Mexico are visiting the former’s father M. Calhoun. Weather Report for Auqust. Mrs. W. Short, who has been up to Trail Creek waiting upon her mother Following is the rejxirt of U. S. Volun and brother, who are sick with the teer Weather Observer E. Britt, for Jack typhoid fever returned Tuesday. Mrs. sonville, for uionth of August, Latitude Short reports her mother improving but 42 deg 18 min west; longitude 123 «leg 5 her brother's condition is serious. min north. Methodist Episcopal Conference. The annual conference for Oregon of the Methodist Episcopal church will convene at Eugene on September 28. The conference will be presided over by Bishop Henry Spellmeyer, resident Bi shop at Cincinnati, Bishop Hamilton, resident Bishop at Portland being about in the East holding conferences. The terms of three presiding elders will ex pire on that date and Bishop Spellmeyer will appoint three new men for the position the conference hot exercising this authority, the rule being not to re appoint present incumbents. The elders whose terms expire are Dr. D. T. Sum merville, of Grants Pass districts; Dr. T. B. Ford, of the Eugene district; Rev. D. A. Waters, of the Salem districts. At the last session of the quarterly con ference, held at Central Point, it was de cided to discontinue the consolidation of Jacksonville and Central Point as one charge and for the next conference to give each of these towns a pastor. The work in these fields has so increased that it was thought that the interest of the churches would best be served to give each a pastor and if the towns are fortunate enough to get suitable energetic men assigned to them there will lx? no difficulty in securing the necessary finan cial support for the two pastors. Rev. Sanford Snyder has been in charge of the two churches for the past year but it has been decided that he is to take a new charge and the pastors for Jackson- ville and Central Point Methodest churches will not be known until the appointments are made by the State conference. AT RYAN’S 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 ? ■ ■ .0 e c ,o ' * S Groceries That are Fresh and of Best Quality. JACKSONVILLE HARNESS AND Hats A Good Selection of the Best Quality and Styles. SHOE Shoes All and and and the best in Ladies’ Gentlemens’ fine wear a Specialty in Miners’ Loggers’ Shoes. All Kinds Of Harness Work Done Prompt ly. Fine Shoe Work A Specialty. Prices Reasonable. Furnishings Full Line of Gentlemens* CHABACTKR OF wear. T A T ’ .N DAY 1 ...... »7 62 ........... —............. clear 2 fix) 97 ........................... .clear 60 99 -. ...........................clear im •* 4 .... . —............... clear ino 6» 5 ....... ......................... clear for lui 6 61 ......................... clear Î ....... 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J»art cloudy the county of Jackson 27 ....... 55 H4 .27 ........... part cloudy In the matter of the estate of , 2S ....... 72 M .06 ................ . —cloudy Henry Weydcrmann, 7 m 29 15 ..... ...................... clear deceased. > NO 30 43 ............................ clear Order to *how chum - MM 46 31 ....... ............................ clear why Order of Hale of Real Estate should not Temperature—mean max. 90.25; mean lie made. It appearing to the »at I »fact I on of »aid Court min. 55.00; mean 72.60. Max. KM) on 4, 5, by the petition this day presented and filed by Emil Britt, the Executor of the E»tate of llenry and 0; min. 44, on 21 23; greatest range Weydcrmann, late of Jackson county, Oregon, 40, deceased, praying for an order of Mile of real es tate, that it is necessary to sell the hereinafter Precipitation—Total for month, .33 descrilied parcel of the real estate to pay the claim» filed and allowed against said estate, and inches. Greatest in 24 hours, .27 inches the costs and expenses of administration. on 27th. IT IS THEREFORE ORDERED by the Judge said Court, that all persons interested in the Thunderstorms on the 27th. Smoky of estate of said decease«!, appear la-fore said Coun ty Court on Monday th«- «th day of Novemla-r, from the 9th to the 15th. Very smoky A. II. 1901 at 10 o'clock in the forenoon of said from the 15th to the 31st. day, at the Court r«xim of said County Court at the town of Jacksonville in the county of jack son to show cause why an order should not lie BEAUTIFUL WOMEN. to the said Executor to sell at private Plump cheeks, flushed with the soft granted sale so much of the hereinafter descrilied real gkiw of health and a pure complection, estate ot the said deceased as shall be necessary, make all women beautiful. Take a small towit: A tract or lot of land commencing at a point in dose of Herbine after each meal; it will lackson county, state of Oregon, on the south prevent constatation and help digest boundary of I>. Iz C. No. 07, Twp. 117 R. 2. W ol W. M. from which the S. W. corner of said claim what you have eaten. 50c. Mrs. Wm. bears south HD-30 West 7-20 chs. ami from said Stroud, Midlothian, Texas, writes, May point, thence south 7-55 chs., to a post for a cor 31, 1901: “We have used Herbine in our ner, thence west 7-31 chs. to a post for corner; family for eight years, and fourni it the thence north 7-51 chs. to post thirty-four (31) west of S W. corner of D. I.. C. No, 67; best medicine weever used for constipa links tnence north H9-30 deg 7-54 chs. toplace of begin tion, billious fever and malaria.” For ning, all in section 3H Twp. 37 S. R 2 W and con taining 5 and H9-lU0ths acres; more or less. sale by City Drug Store. DATE MAXI- MINI- Mt M Mt M SHOP riBC’r- Clothing Orders taken Suits and guaranteed. W. R. Hawk, Proprietor. Notions various kinds. J.M.C ronemiller SOUTHERN ORECON STATE NORMAL * * New buildings; Well equipped gymnasium; Am ple and beautiful grounds; Up to date training de partment; Wholesome in fluences morally and social ly; Healthful surroundings: Expenses nominal; Gradu ates of this school com mand from $45 to $85 per month. For Catalogue .Address C. H. THO AS 5»cr»tBry of the Board or B. F. MULKEY President A niii . ano ... O mkoon Reduced Rates to St. I ouis f xposition. The Southern Pacific Co. will sell round trip tickets at greatly reduced rates to St. Louis and Chicago account the St. Louis Exposition on the following dates: June KI. 17, 18: July 1,2, 3: Aug. 8, 9, 10; September 5, 0, 7: October 3, 4. 5.