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THE.OREGQN SENTINEL. Batdedat Moexqtg, March 25, 18V1. li. P.FisUer,20 & 21 JVew Merch ant's Exchanges our only authorized agent in Ban Francisco. (For Eastern Advertising, Mr. Fisher is represented by S. M. pETTEiOiu. & Co. of New York and Boston. Hudson & Menet are onr only au thorized Agents in the Atlantic States. Offices 41 Park Row, "Times" Building, Kew Tork City. All orders mustcome through them. "r" '" - "731 o)fe gjofe. Rev. M. A. Williams will preach at the M; E.ichnrch; to-morrow morn ing, at the usual hour. FATiiEEiBiJcsrcnET Trill 'hold divine services at the Catholic church to-morrow at the usual htiur. r , Board of Trustees- HninTEET. The Missel tent invite the attention oi the public, to their ad vertisement oi Millinery, in another column of to-day's paper. These young ladies deserve the encouragement and patronage of the public, in their endeav ors to establish their business perma nently in Jacksonville. It is one of the lew professions, it is permitted -women to enter, in this country, and liberality would seem to dictate that the field should be left open to them as soon as they can supply (,he demands of the public. ,If merit and industry can avail in building up a prosperous mili nery establishment in our midst, we predict as we sincerely wish their success. ttEroni'Erj'lFdETHE-SEknifEL. - Pursuant to adjournment the .Board of Trustees met, March 20, 18Vl, at the appointed hour. Present: John Bilger, N. Fisher. L. H. Zigler ; absent: Pres. Wilson, J. S. Howard. K". Fisher chosen Pres. pro fewi., and called the meeting to order. The minutes of the last meeting-were read and approved. The official bonds of Town officers were presented and approved; viz.: Recor der's, TJ. S. Hayden, bond, $500, sure ties, C."C Beekman, N". Langel; Treas urer's, II. Pape, bond, $1,000, sureties, Joseph Wetterer, Isaac Sachs J .Mar shal's, J.-McDanicl, bond, Si ,000, sure ties, W. IL S.Hyde, Isaac Sachs; Street Commissioner's, R. S. Dunlap, bond) $1,000, snreties, T. G. Reams, Jac. Ish. Bill ordered paid: P. Boschey's bill, $255 54. H. Tape's bill, $22 50, and Geo. Seaman's bill, $111 50, were taken from the table and referred to the Fi nance Committee. The Treasurer's re port was taken from the table and re ferred to same Committee, Street Coramissiqner Duhlap made a report ori the condition 'of the streets, be says: "Thanks to the liberality of the former Bocrd and the energy and faithfulness of my predecessor, the streets are in better condition than eer before," and he recommends that Third street be opened out to the South line of the cor poration and a bridge built at the crossing of Rich Gulch, and proposes to improve Oregon Street South from Wettercr's brewery. The report, after reading, was laid oer. Recorder presented his feo bill for past year( S74, referred to usual Committee. Mr. Zigler submitted an ordinance to re quire all license to be paid in coin, read and referred. The Board then ad journed to Thursday evening, 30th instt Sr-jtraa Fights, Ashland is still ahead in the line of items of this class. Capt. Thomas Smith and Mr. Roberts, clerk in Hargadino's store, had a little skirmish with canes and appliances for reaching goods oil the top shelves, a few days since. The Captain is said to havti looked like a gamb cock with his comb both "cut and bloody,' after the affray. It grew out of a trifle, and hence we have little- sympathy with cither. There was a small fight in town last Sunday, between two strang ers, names unknown. Both were too drunk to stand straight. Doctors ox the Rampage. The "Treks; tTournal, forsome weeks past, has contained many communications from diflerent physicians practising in Yreka and vicinity, extolling the differ ent theories of medicine, as followed by ihbm, respectively, and abounding in high-flown hyperboles and latin phrases. "We are thereby reminded of the following alarming diognosfs, found by a physician, a former resident of this city, several years ago, after a careful examination of a Chinaman who was brought to town for medical treat ment; "A bilateral, transverse, longi tudinal, comminuted, compound solu tion of continuity of the right fibula and tibia." As might have been ex pected, the "Heathen Chinee" suc cumbed. . Spking-Weatuer. Spring seems to havelifairly begun out here. The weather sunny and bright, the grass green, and the sure and infallible, if norpractical omen of Spring weather, the hooting of grouse up on the neigh boring hills, show that winter has past away into the past. The Oregon Beaxch or the Pa cific Railroad. There has been s subsidy granted'for an Oregon Branch of the Pacific railroad, but which branch is still uncertain. Conjectures On this head are idle, yet wo hope it will prove to be the Humboldt Rogue River Branch Railroad. , Auction Sale. Wm. Kreutzer's sale comes off at 2 r. m., to-day. All who want any thing in the nature of that offered, had better attend. It consists of household goods, furniture, store goods, etc 2Jo Mails. We have failed in get ting any of our exchanges from North of the "Willamette river for several days back. The Willamette has been very high and swollen lately. Notice to Stockholders. "the Sec1 retary 'of the Rogue River Valley "Woolen Manufactory publishes a notice to stockholders in to-day's paper. The election of officers, and other important business, will come before the proposed meeting of the stockholders. St. Patrick's DAY.-The anniversa ry of St. Patrick has been celebrated with unusual enthusiasm this year, throughout the country. The Nation al feelings of our Irish-American citi zens, seem to be kindled, if not with more affection, with something more like hope for old Erin. A Mistake. "When the gallant German legions entered Paris, it is said that a keg, of Veit Schutz' lager was discovered in the captured city, and the Emperor William finding its flavor deFcidus immediately telegraph ed us to send him another. Veit brought it down, but the boys round this office found the temptation too stiong, and the keg, alas, is empty. If Veit desires "William" to taste his splendid beverage, he will have to come again. '-How high ish dat?" friend Veit? The "Wae is Over, Reduction of Pried. On and after the first of April next, the price of liquors of all kinds will be reduced to 12J cents per drink, at the "Table Rock Billiard Saloon." The quality of the liquors sold will be as good as heretofore. A big lunch will be served on the evening of the first of April. A few more pounds of Alfalfa seed at Glenn's. Now is the time to buy betore it is all gone. o Rockwell, Cote & Co. We call the attention of our readers to the ad' vertisement of the above firnij which appears in to-day's issuei o Shooting Affrat. We learn, by telegraph, that Steph. Booth was shol by one Burton, this morning, at Ash land; his injuries are reported fatal. The difficulty originated at Phcenix, Inst night. Clieering Eacts for the Billions. Every day demonstrates more clear ly that liver complaint, in all its dis tressing form's, can be controlled and cured without difficulty or inconveni ence. It is an obstinate disease, but its obstinacy is not proof against tho pertinacious, remedial and restorative operation of Hostetter's Stomach Bit ters. That genial corrective compels the organ to do 'its duty. It must se crete regularly and healthfuly under the influence of the Bitters. Their ac tion brines it "back from a state of re bellion into perfect harmony with the' laws ot health. If there is costiveness, it disappears ; if there is side-ache or back-ache, it ceases ; ' if the skin and; the white of the eyes are tinged with superfluous bile, they recover their nat ural hue; if the appetite is gone, it re turns; if the digestion is impaired, it is restored ; in brief, whatever the symytoms of the complaint may ber and whatever the phase it has assumed,. a cure is certain. Such are the uni form effects of this preparation where bilious disease has been already devel oped but in cases where there is mere' ly a constitutional tendency to liver complaint, it may be prevented through out life by the regular use, in small Quantities, of this palatablo antidote-. These are proven facts, and should be seriously ponderea or, rather, they sbBtilibepromptly acted upon by all persons of bilious habit. Those who ore afflicted with Rheum atism, Neuralgia, Gout, and Scrofula, should try Dr. S. G. Smith's "Aramir aculas;" a cure guaranteed. It is chimed by this medicine that its cura tive powers are wonderful to experi ence. For Sale by W. B. Douglass, City Drug Store, Jacksonville, Oregon, and all dealers in Medicine. I5oct70ra6 E. D. Wenban, Traveling Ag't. la P P Election in Douglas County. We copy the following from the Eu gene City Guard, which may be in teresting to our readers in the above coiinty. The names sound familiar, and we think we know some of them : "At the municipal election id Doug las county on Tuesday of last week, the following officers were elected : N. Fisher, L. Zigler, Jno. Bigler, J. A. W jlson, J. b. Howard, Trustees; U. b. Hayden, Recorder; H. Rape, Treas urer; J. M. McDanielj Marshal; R. S. Danlap, Street Commissioner." The Paiv Killer is by universal consent al low td to have won for itself a reputation un surpassed in the history of medical prepara tions. Its instantaneous effect is the eradica tion and extinction of Pain in all its various forms incident to the human family, and the unsolicited written and verbal testimony of the masses in its favor, have been, and are its own advertisements. The ingredients of the PiK Kiiaek, being purely Vegetable, render it a perfectly safe and efficacious remedy taken internally, as well as for external applicahces when Used ac cording to directions. The stain upon linen from its use is readily removed by washing with alcohol. , This Medicine, justly celebrated for the Cure of so many ot the afflictions incident to the human family, has now been before the public for over Timrrr team, and has found its way into almost every corner of the world ; and wherever it has been ued. the same opinion is expressed of its medical properties. In any attack, where prompt action upon the system is requirea. me rain iviiier is invalua ble. Its almot instantaneous effect in Reiiev- inc Pain is truly wonderful; and when used according to directions, is true to its name, a PAIN KILLER. lmarlm THE NEW POOD. Pacific ItuuAL abbess. V6 are glad to notice that this excellent paper is trying to do justice to its name, "Pacific," by devoting a small portion of its space to Oiegon. They also promise to send a "special" to visit this State, to report. If they would publish as correct and graphic descrip tions of our resources and advantages as have already appeared in their pa per from many portions of California, it would be of incalculable benefit to Oregon. All we ask, give us a fair show. i Wood's Household Magazine. We have received the March number of tho above monthly. Its contents embrace meritorious literature, music, artj and fashion, eta, four times the amount published in other magazines of tho same price. Published by S. S. Wood, Newburgh, N. Y., at 1 per anmruw - . Rbbekah Degeee Meeting. The regular meeting of the Rebckah De gree, Jacksonville Lodge, No. 10, 1. 0. O. F., will be .held on Monday evening, March 27, 1671, at T o'clock. A11 mem bers in good standing are invited to attend. VOLUNTEERS. A law has just passed authorizing the payment of the Oregon volunteers of 1854, commanded by Captains Jesse Walker and Nathan Olney ; and a bill is pending, with a favorable re port, to pay Captain Hathaway's com pany of Washington Territory volun teers. I will remain in Washington until these claims are settled, and I would be pleased to make collections for claimants at reasonable prices. v B. F. DOWELL. ft Et ft R Q B 4 e t i t Eh g O O w M t-H Ei i t to U C H O A O o u a. Ui X o 03 O o o a a 14 02 s: H 8 -5: 05 Freight Wagon foe Sale. See advertisement in another column. Por a few cents you can buy of your Grocer or Druggist a package of SEA MOSS PAEINE made from pure Irish Moss or Carrageen, which will make sixteen quarts of Blanc Mange, and a like quantity of Puddings Custards, Creams, Charlotte Russe, &c. It is the cheapest, healthiest and most delicious food in the world. It makes a splendid Dessert, and has no equal as a light and delicate food for Invalids and Children. A Glorious Change!! THE GREAT "WORLD'S TOMC. Plantation Bitters. Tills wonderful rcgetalile re- storatiTe is tlic shcet-ancher of the feeble and debilitated. As a tonic and cordial for the aged and languid, it lias no equal anion; stomacnics. As a remedy for the nervous weakness to m hich women are especially sub ject, it is superseding every other stimulant. In all climates, tropi cal, temperate, or frigid, it acts as a specific in every species of disorder which undermines the. bodily strength and breaks down the animal spirits. For sale by all druggist . Superior Plowtii WE HAVE KECEIVED A SUPPtT YY of those superior PLOWS, which ws introduced last season, and which have gireo Buch entire satisfaction to those who flaye used them, being nell adapted to different sous. Mo, a full Assortment of Parlor and Box Stoves; Assorted Iron, Nails, Morse Shoes and Nails, Superior Meat Cutters, Cedar Ware, Rope, Shelf Hardware, Oils, Paints, Glass, &c. ALSO, THE CELEBRATED ALWAYS ON IlANd, A FULL. VARIETY OF SHEET IRON WARE. ESP Hydraulic Pipe, Tin, Copper, and Sheet Iron Ware made to order. HOFFMAN & KLIPPEL. Jacksonville, October 22, IS70. DR. W. JACKSON i OFFICE : Corner of Gdifornia S Fifth Sla. Particular attention given to the regulation of children's teeth. Teeth extracted without pain, by the nse of the late method of anaathesia. ' All work warranted, acd satisfaction guaran teed. Jacksonville, Nor. 20. tf C. W. KAHLER, ATTOENEY - AT - LAW, JaelcsonTllle, Orrgoi..' OFFICE: Opposite the Court Hoitse. FULL AND COMPLETE STOCK AL A. ways on hand at the City Drug1 Store. BOOKS, STATIONARY, TOILER ARTICLE cfco., CtJO. AGENCY FOR THE JTE AUGSIG W. L. COWAN, Druggist. GASOLINE OIL & LAMPS AT THE Oity Dr-ixs Store Jacksonville, Sept. 10, 1870. W. HERMANN, L&telj from London. aioroliaiit Tailor, Jacksonvillk, Oreoos, Next to tho Fnnco-lmrricui BesUnrut, Is nrenared to make new suits, in the lates style ; satisfaction guaranteed. Cleaning and repairing done at reasonable rates. 2july70tf JOB PRINTING, KEEP YOUR MONEY -. At i J9JL 3E S "OREGON SEXTltfEI'' OFFICE, JACKSONVILLE, OREGON, B. F. Do we 11, Proprietor. STOP THATCOUDW SoMEOFToVcAirr.ArowE prrr too. Toa bin tried enry remedy but the 0.NE destined, oy lt Intrtnslo merU. to topeneile tit simi Ibr prrpuiUom. It It not surprising yoa inonU be relactint to trysemetblng else titer the muyex perlmenU you hire mtda ot trashy compoBadni toiiiti en the public u a ceruoa core; bet NEWELL'S Pulmonary Syrup 1- retDf theTElT BEST remedy ever compounded for the enre ot Cooght. CoWi, Sore Tbroet, Ahm, Vcooping Cosga,BancnUl3tnd Consumption. Thou. etndi or people In' Ctllfcrolt tnd Oregon hire bed ISeaaybeneutted by lie turprtslag curative poen NEWELL'S Pulmonary Syrup and with one ttcord give It tntlr "Wa W1 UUon. WenowtddresaoureeiyestoiUwhotreun. tcqutlatod with this, the greatest J"""' -Hh ft? the betllng oftll oiieaC of Throat and tonga, assuring yon that NEWELL'S Pulmonary Syrup cat tared thousands tad ft will core TOO U you. try This Invaluable medicine Is pleasant to the taste; eoothlog, healing and strengthening In Its effects ; en tirely free from ail poisonous or deleterious drugs, and perfectly harmless under all circumstances. Certiucates from many prominent citizens ox. 3ia Francisco accompany every bottle of NEWELL'S Pulmonary Syrup REDCTCTON' CO. Agents, San Francisco. DR. E; COOPER'S UNIVERSAL MAGNETIC BALM; . general Family Medicine. It is a sover eign remedy for Diptlieria, And kindred diseases of the THROAT, and unequalled in curing Dysentery, DiarrboH, Cholera, Colic, Cholera Jlorbns and Fever and Ague; , Neuralgia, Rheumatism, Colds, Toothache, Burns, Sprnins, Bruises, etc., etc., are at once relieved b7 lu. timely use. Trnlv a Vegetable Prepar ation. pOrona genuine without si r.oVj it R. STRONG. KEDrOTOH" & CO.'S -1 ORIDA WATEK, CSE ,NO OTUEK, . ,, Unexcelled for Toilet Use and for fhe Bath. ' ' ' REDINfiTON &. CO'S ESSENCE OF JAMAICA GINGER; This valuable preparation, containing In a. highly concentrated form all the properties of Jamaica Ginger, has become one of the most popular domestic remedies for all diseases of the stomach and digestive organs. As a tonic, it will be found invaluable to all persons recovering lrom debility, whether pro duced by fever, or otherwise; for while it im parts to the system all the glow and vigor l8at can be produced by wine or brandy, it is en tirely free from the reactionary effects ihatfol-' low; the uJe: of spirit" of any kind. It is also an excellent remedy for females who suffer from difficult menstruation, giving almost immediate relief to tie spasms that to frequently accompany that period. it gives immediate relief to Nausea, caused bv riding in a railroad car, or by sea-sickness , or other .causes. It is also valuable as an external application or Gout, Rheumatism. Neuralgia, etc. , REDINGTON & CO., 529 & 531 Market St.. between First and Second, corner of Ecker, San Francisco.' Use Electro-Silicon, Or Magia Brilliau HAYING THE LARGEST AND BEST Assortment o( JOB TYPE in Southern Oregon, as well as a CORDON JOB PRESS, tVe are prepared to do all kinds of OH2f AME3KFTAL such as drirds, Circulars, SilUioads, "ECa.X3.ca.toiaifi , Fosters, cfco, Arid all other kinds of Printing, at tauonable rates. Call and see us before sending to San Francisco for Printing. i ..I NOTICE. IT. S. Laxd Oftice. "Rosibcro. Orkgox, Feb. 15, 1871 "COMPLAINT having been entered at this V office by Martin feterson anajonn v. Uamrick against L. G. Linnville for abandon ing his homestead entry, No. 1283. dated May 6 1870, upon the S. W. of section 31 town ship 35 S., Range 1 W .in Jackson county, Or egon, with a view to the cancellation of said entry ; the said parties are hereby summoned to appear at this office on the 25th day of March, 1871, at 1 o'clock, p., M., to respond and furnish testimony concerning said alleged abandon ment. W. R. WILLIS. Register, 25Hw' A. H. FLINT, Receiver. REDINGTON & 6fa.JS FLORIDA WATEstttf FOR TEE DANDKERCniEF, This article, possessing the most delicate fragrance of Flowers, is nnequaled as a per fume for the Handkerchief. FOR THE BATH. used in batning, it Imparts energy ann strength to the system, and 7gif ei llii softnes and delicacy to the skin so mnca desired by at Itremoves Sunburn, Freckles & Pimples Diluted with water, It makes an excellent Dentrifice, imparting pearly whiteness to toe teeth, sweetness to the breach, anal renders the gums hard and of a beautiful color. It should always be u,ed after shaving, dlr luted with water, as it relieves all inflamatiotf REDINGTON &. CO., 529 & 531 Market St., between First & Second, corner of Ecker, San Ffanpiseq Use Electro-Silicon, Or Magi !c Brilliant NOTICE. U. S. Lisa OrncE, 1 RoseBcko. Obeqo.v, Feb. 18, 1871. ( COMPLAINT having been entered at this Office by JacoV C. Conley and Wm. S. Bybee against James U.Triplett for abandon ing homestead entry. No 721, dated October 16, 1867, upon the S. Vf. of N E J. W. J of S. E. J or Sec. 4, and N. W. i of N. E. of Sec 9, Township 36. S. R. 2 W.. In Jackson county, Oregon, with a view to the cancellation of said entry : the said parties are hereby sum moned to appear at this office on the 25th day of March, 1871, at I o'clock, P. 11., to respond and furnish testimony concerning said alleged abandonment, W.R. WILLIS. Register, 25HW A. R- FLINT, Receiver. ELECTRO-SILICON, OE magicbrilLiant. DIRECT FROM NATURE'S LABRATORY . The best article ever discovered for Cleans Ing and -Polishing Gold. Silver and Plattd Ware, and all smooth Metalic Surfaces, 'jot whatever description, Including Kitchen Uten sils of fin. Copper, Brass, Seel. etc. To Jewelers and Workers in Gold and SHveV Plate, the, Electro-Silicon Is of inestimable Vat n? ; tho time eaved. and the vexatton prevent ed by its use, w'U forever endear Its name fa all who have bad evidence of its merits. REDINGTON CO.. Sole Agents, Sa'n Franeisei, FOR FLAVORING EJNCTkACT EXD1NOTO CO.'SABETHrlBESf Sept.Jtb,IS6S; isptS