Jacksonville sentinel. (Jacksonville, Or.) 1903-1906, October 28, 1904, Image 8

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    LAN!» ACT JUNK 3. IM7M NOVICK
KOK Pl' Bl.ICAVION
United Matra Land office,
Roseburg Oregon. Oct I. IWM
Notice is hereby given tout in compliance with
the provision* ot the act ot Congress of June 3rd.
||<7M, entitled “An Act tor the Sale ot Viinl>et
Land* in the State* ol Calilotnia. Oregon.
Nevada, and Washington Territory.“ a* extend
ed to all the public land »late* by act olAugust 4.
1902
JOHN AITKKN.
ot Ashland, countv ot Jackson. state of Oregon,
Ira. thi» day filed in thia office hi* »worn state­
ment No 6467, tor the purchase ot the SEJ4 ot
of
Section
No. 2, in
Township No
til
South, Range No 3 west. nii<l will otter proof
to »how that the land »ought 1» more valuable
tor It» timlier oi »lone than tot ugricutluinl
purpose*, and to establish hl» claim to »aid land
before the Register and Receiver, U. S land office
at Roseburg. Oregon, on Friday, the 5th day of
January. I#c>
He name* a* witnesses Fiank F Kincart
of Oakland Oregon; Harry W Miller ot Myrtle
Creek Oregon and Louis R Ulen and John A. I.
Shelly loth ol Ashland. Oregon.
Any and all person» claiming adver*ely the
above de*crit>ed land» are rn|ue»ted to file their
claim* in this office on or betore »aid 5th day ol
January. 1905.
J V H miih . i -*.
9-14 12-23
Register.
TIMBER
THE OUTSIDE NEWS
Latest News As Gathered In from
Various Sections of the County
By Our Able Corps of Corre­
spondents.
••SOMETHING DOING” EVERY WEEK
Appleqate Items.
Mrs. C. C. Hull is very ill.
R. Benedict recently made a trip to
Jacksonville.
Fred Benedict has a light touch of
malaria fever.
Elmo Throckmorton was down
Ruch, Sunday.
from
Mrs. Frank McLaughlin has an attack
of Malaria fever.
John Pernoll made a business trip to
Grants Pass this week.
Mrs. R. Benedict and her «laughter
Anna went to Ruch, Friday.
Mr. Toms is again with us. He is
thinking of spending the winter here.
George Herriott has returned to Apple­
gate, having completed his work at the
mill.
Miss Maud Pernoll spent Saturday and
part of Sunday with her aunt, Mrs. Hus­
ton, on Thompson Creek.
John Herriott returned to his home on
Applegate from Grants Pass where he
has been assisting his brother Ed. in the
livery business.
Poormans Creek Items.
Will Stevens spent Sunday at his home
in Ashland.
CITATION
In the County Court of the »tale of Oregon, tor
the county of jack*on.
In the matter of the estate ot i
Henry Weydemann,
deceased
’
Order to show cause
w hy Order of Sale ot
Real Estate should not
be made
It appearing to the satisfaction ot »aid Court
by the petition thi» day present«! and filed by
Emil Britt, the Executor of the Estate ol Henry
We> derniann. late ot jacksoil county. Oregon
deceased, praying lor an older of sale of real es­
tate. that it is necessary to sell the hereinafter
described |>arcvl of the real estate to pay the
claim* filed and allowed agaiust said estate, and
the coats and npenm of administration
IV I> THEREFORE ORHEHEII by the Judge
of »aid Court, that all person* interested in the
estate ot said deceased, appear la-fore said Coun­
ty Court on Monday the .th day of November
A. I*. 1901 at 10 o'clock in the forenoon ol said
; day. at the Court room of said County Court at
the town of Jacksonville in the «xinnty ut Jack
1 son to show cause why an order should not be
( granted to the said Executor to sell at private
sale so much of the hereinafter described real
! estate ot the said deceased a* shall be necessary,
I town
A tract or lot of land commencing at a point in
I u kson county state of Oregon OH
south
boundary of 1» I. C. No 67, Twp 37 R 2 W ol
W. M from which the S W corner of said claim
[ bear* nouth *9-.'*»deg west 7.2b ch*, and from «aid
point, thence south 7.55 ch* to a post tor a cor­
ner. thence west 7 -Meh*, to a post for corner
j thentx north 7 51 ch* to post thirtv four (31)
link» west of S W corner ot II 1. C. No, 67;
thence north M9-30 deg 7 5| ch* to place of Ix-giu-
ning all in section 3M Twp 37 S R 2 W. and con
taming 5 and 69-100th> acres; more or less and it
is further ordered that a <x>py ot this order lie
served upon William Weydemann. Charles Wey
deinann. August Weydemann Carrie and Charles
Schock and tin- three minor children of h Wey
demann, deceased. and upon all other unknown
interested parties by publishing the same four
consecutive week* in the Jacksonville Sentinel
li lt. <1 Sept. ‘>t li 1'«||
CHO W I" MN
County Judge
W. H. Desang while on his way home
spent a few hours on this creek.
Weather Report for September.
Cliffard Bush of Ashland is visiting at
the mill the guest of Jas. Stevans.
Fcill ¿ hk I Winter Millinery
Now on display at the Millinery
Parlors of Miss Katharine Chapman,
Jacksonville, Oregon.
Large, Complete Stock
To select from, embracing
latest stylesand effects and
at prices that are right..
ONE PRICE—A LOW PRICE—A CASH PRICE
Ladies are invited to call and examine her stock. Bnv
from her and savemoney. She sells for cash and yon get
5 cts. back on every dollar.
CITY
MEAT
HENRY
W.
ORTH.
MARKET
PHOP
ALL KINDS OF FRESH MEATS
:: WHOLESALE and RETAIL ::
Special attention given to orders from a distance tor
Mining Camps and Mills. Meats shipjted promptly and in
first-class co nd ition.
MATT CALHOUN
REAL ESTATE DEALER
I have in iny hands at the present time a large num­
ber of Bargains in FARM, FRUIT and GARDEN
LANDS, and TOWN PROPERTY, in different
parts of Rogue River Valley. My commissions art-
reasonable thus giving advantage to both seller and
buyer. I can furnish any kind of property that a
new settler may desire.
Following is the rcjxrrt of U S Volun­
teer
Weather Observer E Britt, for Jack­
Vance Colvig and Alliert Lenard of
sonville.
for month of September Latitude
Jacksonville spent Saturday afternoon on
by pine. 2 good Imrn-i 215 acre* of choice land
NO. I I* acre* choice fruit land IM mile* from
42
«leg
IN
min west; longitude 123 «leg 5
I'hoenix.
Price per acre............................
in cultivation g>»xl lor all kind* ol grain 30
this Creek.
or fo acre* would prixtuce g«xxl alfalfa
Tin»
NO. 2 1<»> acre« M mile west of Phoenix; it can
min north.
i* one ot the lx-»t farm» in the valley. 2'y
lie »old in »mall tract» to suit customer» Price
W. M. Price of Sterling the wide a-
mile*
from
I'hoenix
Price
per
acre
(.15
1«»
ranging from J35 to fl" per acre according to
NO. 18 »'»• acre* '■mile* from Medford good
wake miner passed through Tuesday en­ DATE MAX! MINI PBEC'P- CHARACTER OP
quality.
honor, 2 tmrn»; 11*1 acre* in cultivation. Price
NO. 6 15 acre* all in fine young liearingorch
M<M MIM TAT N
DAY
route to Jacksonville for supplies.
|x-r »err
(.’, hi
aril The fine»t fruit in the country
To lie
J
h9
19
........clrnr
»old at a bargain
Near acksonvtlle.
NO. 19 IO ac;e« on Rogue River. I1») acre« of
19
90
........................... clear
2 ......
Pete Allen who has been for a few days 3 ......
a* gixxl land a» any man could wi»h tor
No
53
.......................... clear NO. 8 10 acre* on Roxyann
92
Some timlier
improvement» Thirty acre» of it could be
.........................cleur
92
1 ...
and a big »pring fine for »lock and fruit
at their place on Trail Creek passed
made ready for the plow with 15 day» lnlx>r
55
........................... clear
5 ...
90
NO. 9 30 acre* on a creek, new land an«l can
Price.........................................................
j**»
through Tuesday on his way home.
6 ......
54
........................... clear
92
lie bought at rea*onable figure*.
KM
54
........................... ciear
NO. 20 House snd 3 lot» in Phoenix, l<R*
NO.
10
I"
acre»,
more
or
le«*,
:*•>
acre«
M ......
H7
........................... clear
57
60x120 each g<xxl honor well finished
Mr. O. Philips and his son Ralph who
Rogue River Ixjttom land all fenced, good
M|
...........
clear
9
54
house, barn and other building» The balance, NO. 26 Hou»*- anil 2 lot»in Phoenix, lot» are
are working at Sterling spent Saturday 10
M6
........................... clear
16
<*ix I2<» leet each.
aliout 250 acre», goml for timlier and pasture.
M9
51
........................... clear
and Sunday at their home on Poorman’s 11
Thi» place is situated on Rogue River, near NO. 30 I” acre» well improv«! house, liarn
H5 1
......................... clear
12 ...
town
Land is of fine quality. Price, per
ami other out building*, one-halt in young
KG
1.:
........................... clear
50
creek.
ordhard; near Phoenix. Price................... (IH»i
acre......................... ............................................ f- 1 •••
50
part cloudy
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78 1 50
............. part cloudy NO. II 1» a tract of 1520 acres, all feuced, 1200 NO. 34 ' 7*i acre* >“<i acre* of it fine plow
15 ......
We are very sorry to learn we are going
to loose one of our bright young farmers
of the Upper Camp. A wedding is the
occasion.
Charles Lund of Cinnabar Springs was
on this Creek a few days last week pur­
chasing stock an«l while here was a guest
of John Margreiter.
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............. part cl«mdy
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The King Bros, who for the past two
years have been employed at their mill
Temperature—mean max. 80.56; mean
on this Creek have now sold their in­
min.
49.58; mean 65.07. Max. 92 on 3, 4,
terest to Jas. Stevens.
and 6; min. 42, on 14; greatest range
Emma Margreiter who is attending the 42.
Jacksonville high school was sick for a
Precipitation—Total for month, .45
few «lays but we are gla«l to state she was inches. Greatest in 24 hours, .15 inches
able to resume her work again Tuesday. on 23r«l.
Thunderstorms on the 21st. Smoky
lypewriters.
from the 1st to the 16th. Very smoky
For sale or for rent. New an«l seconrl from the 16th to the 2<lth.
hand. Cash or easy installments. All
makes repaired or remodeled an«l work
To St. Louis.
fully guaranteed. If you nee«l a machine,
write us. J. E. Huxley, 82 Fourth St.,
The Southern Pacific have made addi­
Portland Oregon.
tional sale dates for the sale of World’s
Fair tickets, as follows: October 27th,
The Sentinel gives the mining news.
28th an«l 29th.
W. E. COMAN.
acre* gixxl alfalfa land; a »treain running
through it of 1.7» miner'» inch«-» of water with
w hich the whole 1200 acre» can lie irrigat«!.
The other 320 acr«-* in higher ground, which
i* well situated for reaorvoir* and feed ground.
Thi» tract i* situated in Klamath county,
about 20 mile» from Klamath Fall», a comity
road running by it and a railroad now within
alxrut 30 miles and building rapidly toward»
it an«l i» Certain to pa»» near by it. or cro«» it
in the near future. A gtxxl farm houae and
barn and corral» on the place. One of the
liest bargain» in Southern Oregon
Price per
acre....................................................................... (ioon
NO. 13
acres, house and 2 barns. 12 acre*
bottom land, the balance, 13 acre», all gixxl
land, 54-mile from depot; 12 acre* under ditch
at the head of the ditch
Price.................. (5.710
NO. /6 145 acres on Butte creek, 25 ui rc* in
cultivation, 25 acre* to put in; all fenced, fair
building*, ackson county.
A Imrgain.
NO. 17
acre», all fenced, go<xl 5-room
house, gixxl »pring, water conveyed to hotine
NO 12 10 acre» 54 mile from railroad town.
Good orchard land, all cleared .mil 2 acre» to
five-year-old orchard. No building». Well
7 feet deep in a »pring that supplies water
for conaitlerable irrigation. Is a grenl bur
gain.......................................................................JI .« rm »
NO 3 “IM ncre* 10 acre* in cultivation, M
acre* in alfalfa, 5 acre* in orchard, balance of
the 10 acre* gixxl farming land, about 31 acre*
in young timlH-r principally fir and laurel
water to irrigate garden ana most of the alfalfa
garden, grape», berries and other fruit»,
gixxl house, barn and other outbuilding»,
on county road 2 mile* from town........... JI,000
PHOENIX,
land, all well water«! by fine creek and
spring* Large part under cultivation and
all under fence Will tie »old in tract» to »mt
purchaner» Convenient to market and in
go<x! neighlxirhixxl.
NO. 39 '-'/i acre», V^-mile from Medford.
Grxxl garden land. G imx I I»> x houae
Jt'ii)
NO. 40
acres, on a creek affording plenty
of gixxl water gixxl »oil and fruit land. 3 acre*
in alfalfa; gixxl building*; near »chixil mid
other advantage*. 1IM*>. one-half ca*h, bal­
ance on time. I* a big Ixirgnin
NO. 41 9**5 acre» of choice land »elected in
an early day. Will lie sold in tract» to suit,
and will make a dozen or 'JU fine farm». Thi»
is an opportunity to »«-cure a home in the
lw»t part of the Rogue River valley.
NO. 43
acre* ot nnimprovtd land
Ifa*
some gixxl fir, pine and onk
Most ot land
can lx- easily cleared, gixxl »oil, plenty nt
water; 54-mile from «chixil and church Six
mile» from Bybee bridge. Per acre...... (10.1*1
NO. 4
acre fruit farm, apples, pears,
tieiiehe* and prune* all bearing Two mile*
from town on fine road. Gocxf house, barn,
fruit-dryer, water system by gasoline engine
Team, t«x>ls, bees. etc. all for,.
J4.(*N*
NO. 5 15 acres 1)4 mile* from town on main
road. All under cultivation and first das*
fruit or alfalfa land. Goixl house, burn and
Minnll orchard....................................................(1,200
NO. 7
“f’acre* 30 acres under cultivation.
Haem in a Haifa ;o nite* lx>tti>m land.
g<xx! 5 room house, small barn, water piped
to the house from cold, soft writer spring,
on county road, Jacksonville to Gol«i Hill.
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OREGON