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"4J - KWrs ft-- ? --w3 1 J XT'- ?;J" THEflREG6HSEHTIl!EL Satuudax Mousing, Aug27,18"0. L. P.FisUcr,20 &. 21 NewMcrch- ant's Exchange, iB our'only authorized agent in San Francisco. For Eastern Advertising, Mb. Fisukr is represented bj S. 11. PifTExaiu. 4 Co. or NewYork and Boston. ' Hudson k Olenet are our only au thorized Ageutsln tbe-AtlariUe States. Offices l.ParkRow, iTimcs" Building, New York City. All -orders must come thfou'snthem. tll$m fjtotfw. Rev. M. A. Williams will preach, at M. E. 'church, to-morrow, at 10 o'clock, A. II. " The Church of 'the United Brethren in Christ will commence a ten .days Campmeeting, at the Campground on Bear Creek, belonging to the M. E. Church South, on the-2Cth of August. Everybody is cordially invited to at tend, and as many as can to come and camp. Rev. C. E. Philbrook, preacher in charge. - - - Fathek Blanchet will hold divine services at the Catholic church to-mo.r-row at the usual hour. Modoc Indians. The Yieka Union epeaks-of quite a number ot Modocs belonging to Capt. Jack's band, being in Yu-ka, at about the 24th iribt. It will be reraembeicdthat this bandore off the reservation contrary to orders. They give as a reason that they were badly treated while there, thai suffici ent food and clothing was not furnish ed there by the authorities. "We be lieve this to bo a mere pretext to excuse their disobedience to the rules of tho Reservation, but think the au thorities are remiss in their duty, in not "hunting this baud upf and taking them back" to the place bet apart lor their keeping by the government. A course bo lax as'the one now pursued towards these Indians cannot but re sult in trouble. Fatal Accident. Mary F. Baily, a little daughter of Mrs. I'aul, who ar rived at this place in company with her liusband and family only a icw days since, from Michigan; aged 8 years, was accidently killed on last Sunday, by the accidental discharge of a pistol. It seems that tho deceased and her old er sister were playing with a pistol, which no one supposed td"be loaded. There was one barrel however, which wasi loaded and this went off, killing tho little" cirl instantly. She was bur- fed on the following day. The heart stricken parent has tho sympathy ot the entire community, to sustain her in her bereavement. Seuious Accident. Thomas Ander son, an old resident of this section' fell from his wagon a few days since, while hauling freight fiom Crescent City to this place, and the wheel passed over a part of his head, inflicting au ugly but not dangerous wound. House Fair. Some of our enterpris ing townsmen, arc engaged in a pro jeqt to get up a first rate Horse Fair. atBvbee's track this fall. The sub scription paper, towards defraying ex- penses is now being handed around, and deserves liberal attention. Chinaman Drowned. A Chinaman got his foot entangled in a rope, "while on a rait in Rogue River, last Wednes day, and was dragged off the raft and drowned. His body was recovered the same day and suitably interned in the Chinese burying ground at this place. .Large Meion, We have just as sisted in dispatching a 32 pound water melon, presented to this office by Mr. Wm. Kincaid, who lives at the edge ot the desert. It was the best wo have ecn this season. Government Sale. Tho sale of government horses and mules camo off la-t Saturday, at this place. Thirty six head were sold at prices ranging from $10 toSJo ahead. Recovering. Frank Minert, who .was thrown from his horse, last week, is now' recovering, though still hy no jneans out ot danger. Hi Tcblic Sale. On, Sept. 3d, at J. M. Sutton's residence, there will be Jield a public sale of iurniturc and household goods, also of a good milch tow. District School. The School lor Jacksonville District will open a week Irom next Monday, Sept. 5th. Arrived. rrof. Hobb and lady have arrived in town. A STAnruNO Truth. -"Hundreds die Annually from neglected folds and ooughs, when by the uee of a tingle bottle t of Jr. Jflstar't JJalsqpi pf Wild Cherry their lives conld bp pre ferred to a green old age. a - -trCorrespeadeBce. , - A Trip from Goose lake to Fort Warner. Ed. Sentinel. On the morning of August 'Jd we started from Goose Lake to Camp Warner, a distance of about 45 miles; onr party consisting of six grown persons,-and three babies. All, besides any amount of btggage, were stowed away in a "little spring wagon about large enough to -carry four or fiveperaons. SWe goValong well enough until we left the valley, there we missed the road .and .took up a gulch or canyon where they had hauled rails and timber But into the valley. We soon came to a halt, finding it necessary to dismount; taking it a foot, up bill and down, the ladies, four in number, car- Vying the three big fat babies, and the gentlemen tending to the team, one to drive and the other to keep the wa gon, from turning over ; but we never varied in" our course, and, after worry ing along for a mile or two, struck the road leading ,to the Fort, We then traveled on until we carne to water and there stopped to lunch and rest. After about an hour we again resumed our journey. We soon came to Cam mas Prairie; there we saw some men herding a large band of sheep, the largest band I ever saw, probably two or three thousand. We traveled on until it began to be late, and we began to look for the Fort, but nothing of the'kiifd appeared to relieve our optics. On we went, until' reaching the brow of a hill and looking down the ravine we discovered a tent, on coming up to it wc discovered that it contained a party of officers en route for Fort Klamath, to attend a court martial. They informed us that it was yet 10 or 12 miles to the Fort, but that we could probably make it by dark. The road was good, and on we went, at a sweep ing trot ; but the moon appeared and disappeared and the stars looked out and twinkled; but no Fort appeared. The babies cried, the men s e, and the rest of the party, who were not too mad, laughed. After many up and downs, and numerous scares, lest there should be a general spilling out, we at last rattled into camp, just as the guard called half past eleven. The first salute from the guard was, "who goes there," with ordrrs to halt, which, of course, we did. The. Corporal of thegard went to Lieut. Fisher's quarters to announce our arrival ; (soon the Lieutenant made hi appearance in full dres, he being officer of the day, and led the way to his House, where Mrs. risher received us kindly and prepared supper for us at that late hour, a kindness which was certainly appreciated by all of us, We were awakened, the next morning by the sound of the reveille and a sa lute of cannon. The camp presents a neat appearance, the houses are built of pine logs with window casings and cornices painted white. The day fol lowing our arrival Lieut. Fisher and some others got up a dance, and at 8 o'clock in the evening, the officers and their wives, our party, and several other persons connected with the post, assembled at the reading room to in dulge in a little tip toe exnrcise. The room, overhead as well as the sides, was very tastefully decorated with the flar of our Union, and a'tablo was spread with refreshments, consisting of cakes, candy, wine, and lemonade. The Band played for the entertainment, and the music was truly excellent .harly the next morning we started back home ; our journey homeward was much eas ier, and we reached home about eight o'clock in the evening. F. The State Journ al says : 'On Friday, Aug. 18th, afire occured atHarrisbnrg in Linn county, which consumed the barn of Mr. J. S. Beesey, and also that of F. M. Mansfield. Loss about $1,000. m Csr" If you wish the very best Cab inet PiioTOGEArns, you must call on BRADLEY & RULOFSON.429 Mont gomery street, San Francisco. A Family Sewing Machine, or a Sil ver Watch, given to every club of sub scribers to Arnold's Magazine. Per sons raising half a club have the choice of a tet ot Silver Forks, Table or Tea Spoons. Agents wanted, male and female. Large wages paid. Send for full particulars. Address FRANCIS & CO., care ot Box 2021, San Francisco, Cal. The Alabama Claims are now up again for adjustment, and the British government has expressed , itself de sirous of an arbitration. Among the claims persistingly pressed, are thosepf the ever-present and active J. C. Ayer A. Co., for the value, of, shipments, of Cherry Pectoral, Sarsapanlla, Ague ijnre.-and.Pills, in transit for Oregon, Vancouver's Island and Russian Ameri ca, destroyed on the Anna Schmidt off the coast oi South America. So uni versal is the use of their remedies,-that they are afloat on almost every sea ; and this firm i frequently caught between the upper and nether millstones of con, tending nations. But they are kn ow to stand np for their rights, and to get thf m. BefnibUcan TVathington, D. O. WILL-IABrDAlDSON, Ofice, No. "64 Front Street, POUTLAND - OBXQ0N. REAL ESTATE-DEALER. 1 J 0' te Special Collector of Claims. A Urg Amount of CITT and EAST POKTLAND Property' ferSaleTSf, ' Abo,' IMPBOTED TAKMS, and Tatublt uncnltirated LANDS, located In all plrti of the State. InTestmenU In HEAL ESTATE and other PROPERTY made for corre-pondents. CLAIMS of all descriptions prompU'eoUecttd. HOUSES and STORES leased. All kinds of Financial a&d General Agencj famines1 transacted. Parties hating FARM PROPERTY for sale will please furnish descriptions of the same to the AGENTS OF THIS OFFICE, in each of the principal CITIES and TOWNS of this STATE. JJnlyTOtf This Valuable Family Medicine has been wide ly and favorably kno-vn in our own ana lor cign countries, upward of THIRTY TEARS! It has lost none or its good name by repeated trials, but continues tc occupy a prominent po sition in every family medicine chest. It is an External nnd Internal Remedy. For Summer Complaint, or any other form of bowel disease in children or adults, it Is almost a cer tain cure, and has, without doubt, been more Successful in curing the various kind nf CIIOIc. hIA than any other known remedy, or tne most skillful phylcian. In India. Africi. and China, where the dreadful disease is more or less prevalent, the Paiu Killer is con(-id-rt-d by the natives, as well ns European residents in tho-e climates, a tart remedy; and while it is a nwt (fficieut remtdy fur pain, it is a perfectly safe rm-dicin . even in unskillful bands. Direc tions accompany each bottle. Sold by all Druggists. Price 25 cts., 50 cts., and SI per bottle. lauglm A Household Elixir adapted to all Climates. It would be a happy thing for the world if all the excitants at present used in the practice of medicine, could be swept out of existence, and HOSTET TER'S STOMACH BITTERS sub stituted in their place. In California, it seems possible that this dusirablesub stitution may one day be accomplished. Certain it is that the great vegetable tonic is gradually diplacing them, and that the confidence of the people in its sanitary and saving properties, increases with every passing year. "Figures that cannot lie," show this to be a fact. No medicinal preparation enjovs 'the like popularity amonij all classes and con ditions, in every section of the State. As an appetizer, a general mvigorant,a remedy for indiges-tion, a curcfor inter mittent and remittent levers, a gentle cathartic, a specific for flatulency and sour stomach, a gentle diuretic, a nerv ine, a blood depurent, a specific for sick headache, a mild anodyne, ami, above all, asa protection against epidemics, it is unque-tionably the standard medicine of the whole Pacific territory. In the towns and cities it js literally a household staple. Mothers believe in it. They -find it a "present help in time ot trouble,"-a safe and pleasant remedy for the various ailments to which their sex is exclusively subject. Men believe in it, because it refreshes and invigorates the body and tlie mind,' and tones both without exciting either. NOTICE. rHE ATTENTION OF SUPERVISORS IS hereby calltd to the law directing the de struction of the weed known as the Dagger Cocklcburr. Supervisors, under the l, have the power to warn cut laborer) upon the public highways to extirpate tne wtta. It i desired to attend to the matter immedi ately ; as the Board Intend strictly enforcing the law. Published by order of The Board of County Commissioners Jacksonville, Aug. 13, 1870. ASHLAND MARBL WORKS. MARBLE MANTELS. MONUMENTS. Grave Stones, &c, always on band, or made to order. J. H. RUSSEL. Ashland, July 9, 1870. lj AGENTS WANTED-510 A DAY. TWO $10 MAPS FOR ft. LLOYD'S Patent Revolving Double Maps Two Continent, America and Knrope, and America, with, the United States portion on an Immense scale TIIESK great Mnps.now Jon vctnpTeteC64 x 62 Indies large, show every place of Importance, all Railroads to dxte, and the latest alteration! In the rarioos Knro paaa States. Tbese Maps are needed In every school and family 1n the land-tbff ocmpj thespac, of one Map, and by means of tbtr ReTerer, either side can be thrown front,and any 'part bcoaht level to the eys. County RIehts and large discoMit given to good Agents. Apply for Circular tertns, and send money for and see Sample Maps first, if not sold taken back on demand. J.T.LLOYD, S3 CortUndt Street, K.T. OX1 Alili E1IST33S FOR SALE AT THE "SENTONEL" OFFICE, Or printed to 'ordvr. IS- "W NEVEITFAILS TO CURE! tS. Cown &,7 Flings f- Ague E.ing. A. PORELYivEGETABLBjBEMEDr! .3 conjoin No 4alnlne, Heicurjr or Arsenic? - , - . Vtf .. TIIE ASTONISHING 'CORES .daily per formed hj this preparation caue conoid erable comment by the Medical Faculty as they positively assert that . CHILLS;swfd FJEVERr V ""FEVER and' A'GUE, J ! INTERMITTENT and REMITTENT FEVERS, Cannot be cured without the use of Quinine. Nevertheless, the old Poison is laid upon the shelf-and we would recramend in confidence to those who have tried and found but tempor ary relief from the use of the many quinine mixtures; to TYTHE AGUE KING! No RinijjBg-in the Head J - lQ? Stiff Limbs I .i- . PJ"rt TlA4inQea f Or any' i'4troai effects causod by theue .nnine mixtures, dally re- commend' IT H that no r VFixBJpBfr. heen-MiceoMrrd vCWch. allays Fc stomach. I Jonc anotrenjjla jo me ortant gland, the Liver, T- . .. t i like the A KING It Is nature's own re- medy, be of vegetable; matter and skillfully par. d. it setKS,inerqot or tne disease, and with Its, magic influence-performs cure. The 'Wonder of Wonders! THE GREAT AGUE KINGS I wonder It wonders are never to cease, At present all wonders are on the increase r Of the latest I now will give you -a bint. Look at the Ague King of Cowan i Flint. No Quinine, no Mercury, nor Arsenic we. find Were eyer compounded pr with it combined ; This wonder, the Doctors were mentally sure, Could never be done and make ai?ood cure.- itecuuiesa ukiuuuui ue, uiu nuuuctiunj, too. To see what the Ague King duly does do ; If you've Fever, or Ague, or any like thing, Go promptly and purchase the great Ague King. I'd shaken so lone, till tvery kind friend Comdmghj told me to fix for my end ; Ob 1 life was so sweet, I wished not to die, Therefore the Ague King, I hastened to try, gfn One bottle is all I took as directed, And wondrous to tell, my cure was tt From the grave l was snatcnea, anc ainc. Honored and bless'd be the grrat A( Now shakers, we tell you. eo buy It i It qnickly will make your shaking t nuiet': ' For pills of Quinine, and every such thll UUab-FUCCU(J JlVl w .mi.. ugui. . A&ENTS: Kedington, Hosts & Co., San Francisco ; City De Store, Jacksonville, Uregon. COWAtf & FLINTJ Propnet Jacksonville. June II, 1H70. 3m Hurrah! BE OF GOOD CHEEI The Greatest Excitement Prevails in Jacksonville and vicinity. Joy is x expressed in every countenance. The ,beart of the people are made Gr Xj ..A. X . , A GBEAT HUSH t . j'. OClae GCemiiple HION! For the new has gone forth that we have on band the Largest and Best stock of DRY GOODS, BOOTS & SHOES, CLOTHING, &c Ever seen in Jacksonville ; which we are sel ling AV PRICES that .DEFY COMPETITION! Come one. Come all, and BRING YOUR "WIFE With yon, and ha who bu No Wife, get one-if yon can ! Awl ce'-rhohu NO CHILDREN, let htm ?JBorrow.of liis NEIGHBORS And corns alongfor vs hive A Splendid Assortment v Jut tneh M 70a w&nt. SACHS BEOS. I" Always 'on Tian3 a good supply of Groceries! Provisions, Tobacco, and Liquors. JscVKTOTillt, My Vrl0. . mdmS' rV9S A'nKrnJrE mm K Dfe ".ESGELSIQB'-' li;veTkvy- stable On Orcson-itrKtJ!wkfWt2 &, WCVnA. XAVt Vt t ids fif I -V V PI VMAir S. MAI "", -- .Oi&iAGr.-sfXi Js? "Havlngjust received from San Franplsco a one stock or HARNESS, BUGGIES CARRIAGES, r We are prepared to furnish-oacpatrow, and the public generally, with as , FINEfTURNOUTS Xi can be had on the Pacific Coast. Saddle-horses-hired to go to any part of the country. Animals - BOUGHT AND SOLD. Horses broke to work single or double. Hor ses boarded, and the best care bestowed upon them while In our charge. a-OUR TERMS ARE REASONABLE.- A liberal share of the publc 'patronage is solicited. PLTilALE i'IANNING Jacksonville, Ogn., Ocl.7th. ... " ."t-r- t it t.v I U--t '1 ;i " -' 3" J i Z? i? -7 tf XT- S.vDHTOTEIEi.: vi - -'-s &' "r"? '--- jackson'vlijkecqx- . J ..." r'r ' -4-z-t ' rt -n Corner of California and IhixT Sit. L, HORNE, Proprietor, BEGS LEAVE TO INFORM" THE Public that he lias the. largest, best, ecd most commodious Hotel in Southern Oregon. It is located In the central part oi Jackson vil'e ; Stages from the North and South leave resularly from the U. S. HOTEL. The House has lately been re painted, and renovated ; the rooms are newly furnished, and well ventilated. The Bedrooms, are supplied with SPRINO BEDS, and every other con venience for the comforts of the guests. BOARD AND LODGING Canhad at reasonable rates, according to the roorBpied. rv.:i3ij33 the best the market can arranged e- ID Fi "the market Ban orth. tf DR. W. JACKSON, 3stJaE33r'3sr,3C9S'3C5 OFFICE : Corner of Caltfornia IfFtth Stt. Particular attention given to the regulation of children's ieetb. Teeth extracted without pain, by the use of the late method of anastliesia. AU work warranted, and satisfaction guaran teed. . Jacksonville. Nov. 20. tf 100,000 -Pounds of WOOL, For which C A.SH will be paid, by JOHN BILGES. ".Jacksonville, Jnne,4, 1870. ' C. W. KAHLER, ATTORNEY - AT - LAW, Jacksonville, Oregon. OFUCE: Opposite the Court House. Warren Lodge No- 10, A: F; & A. M, a HOLD their rcjgular communication sW-on the Wednesday Evenings or preced Xing the full moon, in Jacksonville or coos. . A. MARTIN, W.M. C. XT. Savage, Src'r. DR. GEO. B. TOLMAN, . Lite Snrgton U.S. ArmyJ Physician, Surgeon, -IW-ACQOUVHEUBi X.WiJl practise ip Jackson and. adjacent conn ties, and attend promptly tp all calls, on profes sional business. Office and residence on Fourth street, obdo- ( Jacksonville, Oregon, Jan. 8,1870. tf Flour! riemrl! rioar!!! I 'HE subferibers havin ccoton or Horwooo mrchased the Wash- ill, are now prepar- ed to make flour eoual to anv iu the market Farmers are invited to bring their wheat and -Kl &&im are gnaranteea satisiaction. a. McKENZTE & 4U7k V4ingp Hill, Am, ?lh lii? t -- .STOP THAT COUGHING SOXE OF TOTJ CANTJ AND WE PITT too. Ton tar tried everr noudr but la OS E dntlaeit, br Its intrinsic merit, to mptrcalt all sim Utxpnpaisijoas. H Is not surprisiDs you tboold b . ntnetut to try semetilmt else after too mux - pcrlixieBta rourhara made or tra&ay conpaBftdS pjUU-I ob tb pobllo ta a certaia cars; bat fl '' NEWELL'S .. Pulmonary SyruB b rts3 ta VESTBESTrrmeilTtTereoBpotiad4 Ibr the con or Coaghst. Colds, Sore Turtiat, Asthjzu, Wbooplat; Coagh.BrcaclilU! sad Consaapttoa. Tbo. mds of people la California and Oregon har beta alrJ bensitud bthaaarprlslaj cunUva powi NEWELL'S Wr Pulmonary Syrup't 'Sad with en accord elre It their oaquaSSed sppra .taUon. We now address oanelros to all rbo are as. aco.oalntedwlUiUiU.UietRatestruaceaoIiheatSL n for the htallog' or all diseaf cf the Threat aaa Lmjs,urjrinjyouUuU " NEWELL'S . 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