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Judge G. XV. Dunn was called to Ash land Wednesday to hold an examination Ion I)r. XV. I.. May charged with insanity, j Drs. Carson and Shaw assisted in the ex Brief, Breezy Notes Reqardiny the amination of the unfortunate man and Various Events That Take I he was ordered committed to the asylum that same evening he was taken to Place at and Near the County j ! and Salem by A. I.. Pankney, of Ashland and Seat. By This the Only Paper. j XX'. H. Miller, of Jacksonville. Dr. May I is a comparatively young man, a victim NEWS WHILE IT IS YET NEWSY I of whiskey and morphine and was brought to Ashland by his wife who hoped the change and with medical treat Fruits of all kinds at Millers. ment he would regain control of his lietter nature, bnt to no avail and to lock Try the Sentinel for three months. | him up was found the only wav of con Quartz and placer location blanks for trolling him. sale at the Sentinel Ofltce. LOCAL HAPPENINGS Rt. Rev. Chas. J. O’Reilly Bishop o A bargain is offered in some good work and driving ho’ses. Address, A. B., care Baker City paid a brief visit to Jackson Sentinel. ville this week and was the guest of Stationery, the best in quality, the Father Lane. The Bishop was on his latest in style at prices that are right at way to Klamath Falls which ¡«comprised in his diocese. If circumstances are the City Drug Store. favorable a jutrish will be established Will Pratt, a well known young man there and steps will l>e taken to erect a of Ashland, was in Jacksonville Wednes church in a short time. day on a business trip to the county seat. Services at St. Joseph’s Church this Mrs. Rebecca McDonough returned city at 10:30 a. m. next Sunday instead Wednesday from Tolo where she had of 8:30 the regular hour. The evening been for a weeks visit with her son J. M. services will lie at 7:30 with sermon and McDonough. benediction. Questions presented thro ugh the question box will be discussed For sale in one of the best towns of at this service and any information de- Southern Oregon a confectionery and notion store. Good location and paying ' sired on religious subjects will be cheer- business and a fine opening for a bakery I fully given. and lunch counter in connection. Owner F. S. Bowersox spent the fore part of has other business interest taking up his the week in Jacksonville with his brother time, making a sale necessary. Address, Dr. F. R. Bowersox. Mr. Bowersox was Bargain, care Sentinel. until recently engaged in the mercantile business in Salem, but he is now located in Glendale wdiere he has a large general merchandise store. The Odd Fellows are having the roof to their hall put in good repair to with stand winter rains, it having been on for some twenty years and leaks somewhat. The work is being done by J. A. Wilson, who is mending the tin where defective and repainting the entire roof with a water proof paint that w ill make the roof good for another five years. Trespass notices on cloth sent by mail to any address for #1.00 a dozen. TIMBER LAND ACT JUNE 3. 1678—NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION. United state» Land Office, Roseburg Oregon, Oct. 4. l'«'l. Notice hereby given that in compliance with the provisions of the act of Congress of June 3rd. Mr. and Mrs. John Bellinger spent 1676, entitled “An Act for the Sale of Timber Lands in the States of California. Oregon. Thursday on Applegate at the home of Nevada, and Washington Territory," as extend ed to all the public land states by act of August I. Mrs. Bellinger’s parents, Mr. and Mrs. tan XV. M. Arthur. Mrs. Bellinger and her father own a band of 150 head of sheep, but as Mr. Arthur is going into cattle raising and the sheep interfere with the range, they have decided to sell the sheep and one object of her trip was to meet with her father a buyer who is to take the sheep. This band is from a few sheep that Mrs. Bellinger purchased when a girl at home and which her father has kept for her on the shares. Fall and Winter Millinery New on display at the Millinery Parlors of Miss Katherine Chapman, Jacksonville, Oregon. Large, Compete Stock To select from, embracing latest styles and effectsand Prices That Are Ri$ht Ladies are invited to call and examine her stock. One price—A low price—A cash price. Buy from her and save money. She sells for cash and yon get 5 cts. back on every dollar. CITY HENRY I | Charles Lund, was in Jacksonville Thursday from Cinnabar Springs to lay in a winter supply of provisions, clothing, CITATION. etc. Mr. Lund brought back horses In the County Court of the state of Oregon, for with him to take in his supplies as there the county of Jackson. In the matter of the estate of isonly a trail over the Siskij'ou mountains Henry Weydemann, deceased. leading to Cinnabar Sorings. He reports Order to show cause why Order of Sale of the trail in good condition to travel on Real Estate should not though on the de vide there were about lie made. appearing to the satisfaction ot said Court four inches of snow, but it would soon ! by It the petition this day presented and filed by be gone if the present warm weather I Emil Britt, the Executor of the Estate of Henry ' Weydermann, late of Jackson county, Oregon. continued. Mr. Lund is farming and I deceased, praying for an order of sale of real es- tate, that it is necessary to sell the hereinafter finds a profitable market among the min j j described parcel of the real estate to pay the ers and stockmen of his section for the claims filed and allowed against said estate, and the costs and expenses ot administration. produce he has to sell. IT IS THEREFORE ORDERED by the Judge of said Court, that all persons interested in tne L. B. XVarner, of Medford, and who is estate of said deceased, appear before said Coun ty Court on Monday the <th day of November, known as one of the best hustlers among 1 A. D. 19t»l at 10 o’clock in the forenoon of said at the Court room of said County Court at the fruit dealers of Southern Oregon and | day, the town of Jacksonville in the county of Jack though a man along in years would rus | son to show cause why an order should not be j granted to the said Executor to sell at private tle many a young man to keep pace with sale so much of the hereinafter described real him, was in Jacksonville Tuesday arrang estate of the said deceased as shall lie necessary, towit: A tract or lot of land commencing at a point in ing for a large shipment of fruit trees Jackson county, state of Oregon, on the south that he will make to this place in the Ixiundary of D. L- C. No. 67, Twp. ¡47 R. 2. W. of W. M. from which the S. W. corner of said claim near future. Mr. XVarner reports this bears south 69-3lldeg,west 7.20 chs. and from said as one of his most successful years and point, thence south 7.V> chs, to a post for a cor ner, thence west 7 .51 chs. to n ]iost for corner; he has taken large orders for trees in thence north 7.51 chs. to post thirty-four (31) links of H. W. corner of D. L- C. No, 67; Rogue River Valley, Northern California thence west north 69-31) deg. 7.-54 chs. to place ot la-gin and Klamath and Lake counties and he ning. all in section 36 Twp. 37 S. R 2 W. and con taining 5 and 69-lOOths acres; more or less and il even extended his sales to the Willamette is further ordered that a copy of this order la- X'alley where he took a large number of served upon William Weydemann. Charles Wey demann, August Weydemann, Carrie and Charles orders. He will begin his delivering Schock and the three minor children of H. Wey demann, deceased, and upon all other unknown next week, having several car loads of interested parties by publishing the same four weeks in the Jacksonville Sentinel: trees for Southern Oregon and Northern consecutive Dated Sept. 9th. 1901. G eo . W D unn , County Judge. California points. W. ORTH, MARKET PROP ALL KINDS OF FRESH MEATS :: WHOLESALE and RETAIL :: Special attention given to orders from a distance tor .Mining Camps and .Mills. .Meats shipped promptly and in first-class condition. MATT CALHOUN REAL ESTATE DEALER I have in my hands at the present time a large num ber of Bargains in EARM, FRUIT and GARDEN LANDS, and TOWN PROPERTY, in different parts of Rogue River Valley. My commissions ate reasonable thus giving advantage to both seller and buyer. I can furnish any kind of property that a new settler may desire. JOHN AITKEN. of Ashland, county of Jackson, state of Oregon, has this day filed in this office his sworn state- merit No 6917. for the purchase of the SE!< of of Section No. 2. tn Township No 1“ South. Range No. 3 west and will offer proof to show that the land sought is more valuable for its timber or stone than for agricultural fiurposes. and to establish his claim to said land >efore the Register and Receiver, U. S land office at Roseburg. Oregon, on Friday, the 5th day of January. UKfi. He names as witnesses: Flank E- Kincart of Oakland Oregon, Harry W Miller of Myrtle Creek Oregon and Louis R Ulen and John A. I. Shelly both of Ashland, Oregon Any and all persons claiming adversely the above described lands are requested to file their claims in this office on or before said Sth day of January, 1905. J T. fttlBOM, 9-14 12-23 Register. MEAT NO. I I* »ere. choice fruit land 1'A mile« from Phoenix. Price |wr acre.......................... 06.00 NO. 2 I* 1 * 1 acre, S mile went ot Phoenix, it can be Bold in «mall tract» to suit customer» Price ranging from f.G to ,lo ¡>er acre according to quality. NO. 6 1’ acre» all in fine young l>e»ring orch ard The finest fruit in the country. To be sold at a bargain Near acksonvtlle. NO. 8 *•’ acres on Roxyann. Some timber ami a big spring; fine lor »tuck and fruit. NO. >0acres on a creek, new land and can I k - Ixiught at reasonable figure*. NO. JO—1» 550 acres. more or less, :«<> acre* Rogue River bottom land, all fenced. g<xxl house, barn and other buildings The balance, about 250 acres, gorxl for timlx-r and pasture. This place is situated on Rogue River, near town Land i» of fine quality. Price, per acre................. NO. I /—I* 3 tract of 1520 acres, all fenced, 1200 acres gixxl alfalfa land; a stream running through it of 150 miner's inches of waler with which the whole 1200 acre» can lie irrigated. The other 320 acres in higher ground, which 1» well situated for resorvoirs and feed ground. This tract is situated in Klamath county, alMjut 20 mile» from Klamath Falls, a county road running by it and a railroad now within about 50 miles and tmilding rapidly towards it and is certain to pass near by it, or cross it in the near future. A good farm house ami barn and corrals on the place One ot the best bargain» in Southern Oregon Price per acre................................................................... ,10.00 NO. 13 —56 acres, house and 2 barns, 12 acre» bottom land, the balance. 13 acre», all gtxxl land, tf-mile from depot; 12 acres under ditch at the head of the ditch Price................. ,.5501) NO. 16 115 acres on Butte creek, 25 acres in cultivation, 25 acres to put in; all fenced, fair buildings, ackson county. A bargain NO. 17 -261 acre*, all fenced, gwl b-rootn house, Rood spring, water conveyed to houae NO 12- 10 acre» % mile from railroad town. Good orchard land, all cleared ami 2 acres to five-year-old orchard. No building». Well 7 feet deep in a spring that supplies water for considerable irrigation Is a great bar gain............................................................... ..,1.00(1 NO. 3 ”•% acres 10 acres in cultivation, 6 acres in alfalfa, 5 acres in orchard, balance of tile 10 acres g<xxl farming land alsmt 31 acres ill young timber principally fir and laurel water to irrigate garden and most of the alfalfa garden, grapes, berries and other fruits, good house, barn and other outbuildings on county road 2 miles frosn town .......... ,3,000 PHOENIX, by pipe. 2 good barns, 215 acres ot choice land in cultivation good lor all kinds of grain 30 or 40 acres would produce good alfalfa This is one of the liest farina in the valley, 2J4 miles from Phoenix Price |»er acre ,3.5 00 NO. 18 •"•’acres. 6 mile#from Medford good house, 2 Imrns; fisi acres in cultivation Price per acre....................................................... ,25 <■) NO. 19 136 actea on Rogue River. lm acres of as good land as any man could wish for No improvements. Thirty acres of it Could tie made ready for the plow with 1.» days lalxn Price..................................................................... ,o> NO. 20 Hanse and 3 lots in Phoenix, lots <<0x120 each. good house well finished NO. 26 House and 2 lots in Phoenix, lota are 60x120 feet each. NO. 30 W acres well improved house Imru and other out buildings one-half in young ordhard; near Phoenix. Price................. ,IH»» NO. 34 1 acraa NO nt <8 M inn plow land: all well watered by fine creek and springs Large part under cultivation and all under fence Will lie sold in tracts to suit purchaser*. Convenient to market and in good neighliorhood. NO. 39 'W acres, Ij-mile from Medford flood garden land. Good I kix house ,141 NO. 40 30 acres on a creek affording plenty of goixi water gixxf soil ami fruit land 3 acres in allalla gixxl buildings; near schixd and other advantages. ,1500, one half cash, bal ance on time. Is 11 Idg bargain NO. 41 6100 acres of choice land selected ill an early day. Will lie sold in trncts to suit, and will make a dozen or 21» fine farms. This is an op|x>rtunity to secure a home in the best part of the Rogue River valley. NO. 43 1,1 acres of unimproved land. Has some good fir, pine and oak Most ol land can be easily cleared; go<xl soil, plenty of water, M-mile from uchool and church Six miles from Bybee bridge. Per acre ,10.00 NO. 4 12 acre fruit farm, apples, pears, peaches and prunes all bearing Two miles from town on fine road. Good house, barn, fruit-dryer, water system by gasoline engine Team, tools, bee«, etc alt for........... ft.ooo NO. 5 • '» acres I Ji miles from town on main road. All under cultivation and first class fruit or alfalfa Inml. Good house, barn and small orchard................................................. ,1.200 NO. 7 70 acres 30 acres under cultivation. 1 i acres in alfalfa .¡0 acres bottom land, good 5 room hoits«-, small Imrn, water piped to the house from cold, soft-water spring, on county road, Jacksonville to Gold Hill. - OREGON