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About Jacksonville sentinel. (Jacksonville, Or.) 1903-1906 | View Entire Issue (Feb. 2, 1905)
i grounds are made up of hill and dale, and in one portion a natural park of trees and shrubs affords an opportunity for landscape work of a most attractive lewis and Clark Exposition Nearing character. In the arrangement of the Completion-—Will be Ready on I buildings thorough consideration has been given to the convenience of visitors Time—-How it Looks 4 Months ■ and the attainment of a rich and beauti Before the Opening Day. ful architectural effect. The main group of exhibit palaces consist of eight struct- tures occupies the ground bordering on WORK BEING RUSHED BY BOARD the lake, and forms nearly a straight line with their short sides facing the water. ■ Around these structures on the outer Work on the grounds and buildings of edge cluster the state, territorial and the Lewis and Clark Exposition, which other minor pavilions. The Adminis will be held at Portland, Oregon, this tration building in which the executive summer, opening June 1 and closing officers of the Fair are located, stands at October 15, is progressing rapidly. Eight one end of the ornate colonade entrance exhibit buildings have been completed the main gateway to the grounds. and the installation of exhibits begun, On the peninsula in the center of while the remaining structures are near Guild's Lake is located the United States ing the stage where the finishing touch Government display. Here an imposing es will be applied. The tnild Oregon Government building with two towers winter has permitted the work to pro each 260 feet high, is In course of con gress without an interruption and when struction. Besides the main building the President presses the button on opeuing day everything will be ready there are several minor structures, among and waiting—something unusual tn ex them being the Forestry, Fisheries and Irrigation pavillions and the Life Saving positions. Station. Not only are the buildings far advanc All the main exposition structures are ed, but the landscape picture also. The in the style of the Spanish Ronaissance grass is green and roses bloom in the except the Forestry building which is a open air all the year round in Portland. true American type, being constructed of Thousands of rose bushes have been set huge tags in their virgin state, thus out on the lawns and terraces and these, exemplifying in its composition the tim kept fresh by the winter rains,—Oregon TIMBER LAND. ACT JUNE 3, 1S78-NOT1CE P. R. R. TIME CAI RD. ber resources of the Columbia river FOR PUBLICATION. knows no frost bites or suit strokes—are United State* Land office. fiouth-B' nd i North-B'nd Station«. awaiting the spring sunshine to bring region. The structure is 200 feet in Roaeburg. Oregou. Oct. 6. 1W»I Train*. Traina. length by 102 feet in width Notice I* hereby given that in compliance with and its forth a riot of color. the provi*ion* of the act of Congreea of June 3, No L5 No 11 No 12 No 14 ............................................ The Lewis and Clark Exposition al extreme height is 70 feet. In its con- I'?', entitled An Act for the sale of Timber Land* in the Slate* of California. Oregon, Nevada pm a m though not so large as other expositions, struction two miles of five and six feet and Washington Territory," a* extended to all * 5 m :w 7«M) 7 43 fir logs, eight miles of poles and the Public Land State* by act of Augu*t 4, 1*92, 11 OU tons of 1033 ........ Salem ...................... 43! 5 40 will be a world’s fair in every sense, re WILLIAM A. AITKKN. p III flecting the progress of all participating shakes and cedar shingles were used. A«hland. county of Jack«on. State of Oregon, 1135 U30 ......... Albany........ «in, 4.10 The central features of the Exposition of ha* this day filed in thi* office hl* «worn *i*tr nations, and particularly of Western menl No. <1477. for 'he purchase of the north-east am are Columbia Court and Lakeview Ter America. It will be quite unlike its quarter of Section No. 10 Towu*hip 40 South 2 OH ..... ».Hugrnr 1 13 i u X 00 Range 3 We«t,and will offer pfrxif to «how that predecessors in that it will combine race. These two spots have been made of the land »ought ia more valuable for 11» timber or a in p in with its broad scope the idea of com the objects of elaborate embellishment. •tone than for agricultural uurpoae* and to es 4 V> ft .30 ....... -Rowlairg tablish hi« claim to «aid la nil I adore the Register 10 <H 10 LI .......... Grani* >’«»• ....... lo 4f» 11 0 45 The former is situated lietween the Agri 15 3.25 pactness without crowding in the laying and Receiver of this office at Roseburg < iregon, IO 144 Il II .......... Gold imi............ 4 .50 530 Monday, the Vth day of January. 1*4%. 10 57 11 M .......... Centra! Foint ftbl out of the grounds and the housing of culture and the European Exhibits build on lie 429 name* a* witnesses Prank E Kincart of 11 10 il L5 Mcdtord. 4:19 ¡ 4 32 the exhibits. There will be no dreari ings and consists of two wide avenues, Oakland Oregon. Harry W. Miller of Myrtle Creek Oregon. Max W Luckenbach of Medford between which are spacious sunken ness of architecture to tire the eye, no Oregon and John II. Aitken of Ashland Oregon 11.-20 12 U2 .........Phocnis ............. . 4 10 4 41 Any and all person* claiming adversely the 113* 12 12 ......... Tal «-ni.................... miles of aisles to weary the limbs. All gardens. Lakeview Terrace is located above 4M i 4 3f described land* are requcsterl to file their ■ on the sloping ground leading down to claim» in this office on or la-lore «aid Vth day of p m will be perfection or at least the nearest ......... 1 January 1905. 12 35 12 V, Ashland ..... 3 X5 4 24 approach thereto ever achieved by an the l»ke aud here is the Grand Stairway J. T BRIDGEH. t 23 4» ....... Montague I2U3 i 12 39 flanked on either side with flower beds »-II. 12-23 Keg inter. exposition. • 111 p m p in The Centennial, which is the first in and beautiful lawns. 5 10 ft 10 .........Baci* mento.......... 1 M) 11 Ô0 The “Trail" which is the gaiety bou A fine selection of glassware at Nunan- * '.■> 7 5ft Ar. Han Franci*co...Lv 2 22| sufi ternational exposition ever held under the patronage of the United States Gov levard of the Centennial, corresponding Taylor Company’s to be sold with baking Ticket* mid to all point* in the Uniteti States. Sleeping car reservation* made on application. power at no additional charge. ernment west of the Rocky Mountains, to the Pike at St Louis and the midways Freight house opens at * a in and close« at I 10 P m. SCOTT M. WILCOX. Agent. will celebrate the 100th anniversary of of other expositions has an entirely orig exploration of the Oregon Country by an inal environment for this feature of a H. C. NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION. expedition commanded by Captains Nor world’s fair. It is situated upon an ornate Land Office at Roaeluirg, Oregon. iweather Lewis and William Clark, and bridge which spans the lake and connects Nov 10. 1901 Notice 1* hereby given that the following- planned by President Jefferson, The the mainland with the peninsula. With named settler ha* filer! notice of hi* intention to make final proof In support of hi» claim, ami sentiment which inspires the people of the unrivaled water facilites thus offered that «aid proof will lie made la-tore John S. Orth, much attention will be directed to con-* the Pacific Northwest in the preparation County Clerk, at hi* office af Jacksonville. Ore , on Feb. 21, 19tk>. vix H E No 9003, Charles Second Floor, Adkins Block, of this exposition is one in which every cession for acquatic features. Hofer, for the lot 3 of Sec. IS. T. 39 S R 4 W The railroads have made exceptionally opposite Postofficc. He name* the following witne»«e« to prove hl* American must share. The result of continuous residence upon and cultivation of taw rates to Portland for the Western this expedition, the acquisition of the land, via: James Rock, Sr.. Janie* Rock Medford • Ore Jr »aid Dick Rock and John Beckner all ol Apple great Oregon Country by right of dis World’s Fair and many people in the gate, Oregon. East and Middle West are expected to J. T. BatnOM, covery, extended our frontier to the 11 M. 12-XI Register. Fine Photography a Specialty. take advantage of them to see the great Pacific Ocean, adding a vast and rich Special attention given to posing territory to our domain. It was one of Pacific Northwest; ACT JUNE 3. IH7S NOTICE of children. Jill work guaran TIMBER LAND FOR PUBLICATION. the direct causes of the acquisition of teed. Prices reasonable. United Slate* Land Office, t Roseburg, Oregon. Oct. 4, 1901. California and the subsequent acquisi Install Officers Notice i* hereby given that ill compliance with tions of Alaska, Hawaii, Guam and the the provision« ol the act of Congreaa of June IM7M. entitled 'Au Act for the Sale of Timber Philippines are related to it. Land* in the State* of California, Oregon, Neva The officers of Rogue River Council da and Washington Territory," a* extended to The beauty of the expositon site and No. 256, “Order of Pendo” were installed all the public land atate« by act of Augu*t 4, 1392, the superb view to be had from it,coupled last Saturday evening, Jan. 28th as fol Office one block tooth of Courthouse JrrHKI-H K. HANDLKS, with the artistic grace of the buildings lows: L. A. Finney, Counseler; T. JACKSONVILLE, • • OREGON of Ashland county of Jackson »tnte of Oregon, in the style of the Spanish Renissance, Stone, Vice Counseler; Frank Kasshafer ha* thia day filed In thi« office hi* »worn state ment No 010« for the purchase of tlie lot» I and 2, UNITED STATES COMMISSIONER will be an agreeable surprise to all visi Secretary and Treasurer and L. Stone, SJ4 NEK of «ection No. 2 in township No. «1 Filing« and final proof made on homestead« South, Range No 8, Went, and will offer tors. Nestling at the base of the foothills Warden. and timber claim*. Corrected plat* «bowing proof to «how that the land «ought is snore all vacant land«. of the Cascade Range, on the gentle valuable for it* timtier or «tone than for agricul tural purposes, and to e«tabli«h hi* claim to «aid NOTARY PUBLIC AND CONVEYANCER. CROUP staples and terraces overlooking the land More the Regi«ter and Receiver U. S land Legal paper* of all kind* made out. Special, office, at Roseburg, Oregon, on Friday the Mil Willamette river, with an unobstructed Begins with the symptoms of a common attention given to paper* in «ettlement of day of January, 1905. e«tales. view of 65 miles which embraces the cold, there is chilliness, sneezing, sore lie name* a* witnesses* Frank E. Kincart , ABSTRACTER OF TITLES, ol Oaklaud Oregon: Harry W. Miller of Myrtle snowcapped peaks of Mt. Hood and Mt. throat, hot skin, quick pulse, hoarseness Creek Oregon and William T Beagle and Charles Mont complete set of ab«tract book* in the and impeded respiration. Give frequent A. Burn«, both of Aahland, Oregon. county, Abstract* made promptly and ac St. Helens, the site presents a picture small doses of Ballard’s Horehound Any and all persons claiming ndver«e|y the curately. x original in exposition building. above dewcrilicd land* are requested to file their Syrup, (the child will cry for it) and at REAL ESTATE AND INSURANCE. claims in this office on or before said 5th day ol Of the gross area of the site, 180 acres the first sign of a croupy cough apply Fine list of country and town property for January, 1905. J. r. BRIDGEH, sale and rent. 9-14 12 '23 Register. are on the mainland and 60 acres form a frequently Ballard's Snow Liniment to the throat. MONEY LOANED. peninsula extending out into Guild’s Mrs. A. Vliet New Castle, Cota., writes The Sentinel desires to give its sub Warrant* bought and «old. Collection* made Lake, a fresh water body 220 acres in March 19, 1902: I think Ballard's Hore Taxes paid. R<-nt* collected. Prompt reply scribers the news from all parts of the to all ietters. Charge* reasonable. county hence we want a good, live, cor extent and the largest mere ever enclos hound Syrup a wonderful remedy, and so pleasant to take. Sold by City Drug respondent at all the leading postoflices ed within an exposition fence, which is Store. in the county where there is no j>aper REFERENCED: separated from the Willamette river by a published. Send in the news and you Hon. H. K. Hanna, Judge of 1st judicial dis Isn't your subscription due? narrow strip of land. The exposition will be treated right. trict, and any Jacksonville business man. THE WESTERN EAIR Is. MACKEY Photo Gallery SILAS J. DAY