Oregon sentinel. (Jacksonville, Or.) 1858-1888, January 14, 1871, Image 3

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THE'OKflOrSEimM,
SATUVBttiMoMSixopJant 14, 1871.
Xi'TD EM.1.. 2Tl Jc 11 NnOT JMfrCh
Mt's'Exchuge,is oar oalj aatborlze&mgtstin
aa JrnncUco., Tor .Extern Advertising, M.
FttnL'WrtJTnenitA bsj&tK. Psmxoni, &
Co. of Mew York and Boston.
HsUsesl .' Mee Are anr only au
thorized AgenU In tbe Atlantic States. Officii
41 Park Raw. "Times" Building, New York
City. All orders mast come through them.'
'Ret. G. H. Hubaxks willi preach at
IhtflC E. charch, to-morrow. morning,
at 11 o'clock j
Fatheb Blaxchet will,, hold divine
services at tho Catholic church to-morrow
at the usual hour.
The Spe.in,9 School.; Prp Robb
has introduced a new feature among
the amusements anddiversions of Jack,
sonville thituwintery for -which he de
lerve's the thanks i the puhlic. It is
a spellirij'gehool, one evening' every
week, at the District School House. It
has been welll attended since its com
mencemerit,Njind.cannot Jjutprove a.
benefit' to all 'who may participate in it.
The prospect of Wit-spjell'mg their far
wits' stimulates the children to more
'"diligent study, and parents' 'are suffici
ently rewarded ,in witnessing; ,f he, im-Crement-in
their children. Spelling
kg have" been in demand since the
school commenced, 'and it is said that
many whose spelling days might reas
onably be supposed to be over have in
Tested inAVjlson's spelleri.
.
Impkovemknt. In our walks about
town we, noticed Mr. Mace" at work
in laying a foundation for a building
adjoining .Dr.. J.ickso&'s office. We
thought at first that the Doctor had
concluded to "commit matrimony," and
that aforesaid building was intended
fok.fi jSmall dwelling house, with the
piybability"of "paving it 'enlarged at, it
should become neceseiry, but Were in
formed that itwjll be used ior a wood
hed. Hqwever.Jrom appearances the
Doctor expects, tp;ernaip (intbis ,city
""for sometime," and we hope to re
ceive an ini'ittipntOjhis, wedding .yet.
: ' '. rJ-H ' n
The Exhibition. Tbe shoal exhibi
tion at Marudinita cnurch ,-catne oft a
week agokaVaight, before large au
dience. . Vin-WtpVesifbut are
informed that the, performances -were
very:rt!redIitSotJo'll concerned. Mtv
Stanley, tfceteacheri had -taken 'great
pains to re'jdcr the exhibition interest-,
ing, and.1 weare'blcased to flear of his
success.
i
DrsTnicr'Sqnoot. The JFncksonville
Distnct School is flourishing. There;
ia'a large atte'h'da'tiee and general satis-:
faction. Prof., Robb'is an assiduous and
enterprising' 'teacher, thoroughly -devoted
to his profession, and is bound-to
succeed iir establishing a large and pap
ular district JchooL here.
S.vow. Last Monday night snoWfdll
in tin vafeysufficieut,.to coyer the
ground. ItiVtilI lying about in places
where thefsmi' has 'not had an -even
chance to melt k off.;
y 1 a.
California Articles SntrRa East.
The Ytik&,lJoilnial says that fbe
mission Wblerfjilill Company are
mending large quantities of 'woolen
.goods to the JEastern'States, and 'have
been working.aboul forty per cent; ,of
'their machinery night and day to "fill
an order forA. T. Stewart ,fc .Co., of
New Yorkr comprising 900 cases, valu.
-ed at, $375,0,, In addition to ordi
nary' workj this',, company have wora
menced cleaning coarse wool for the
Eastern markeknndhaVenow $23Q,X)00
worth pn hand.) f e have a Woolen
Mill in Jackson county, but instead of
-ending articles, abroad they do not,
owing to the "rule"or rum spirit" .mani
fested by a portion of the stockholders,
supply, the yants of this section, and
bave, in apt! suspended worki almost
altogether. i
Public IvEheaksal. We are re
quested to announce that there, will be
a public singing rehearsal, at the Meth
odist church, next Wednesday evening.
The book used' will be the "Choral
Tribute!" Ail are. invited ,to attend.
Chasce. Our cotemporary has re
moved1nto 'the room over':Reames &
"WilsorTfi livery stable. ' .' L
( : .. . .
"AiTENTioK.f-iRead .Sacbr.Bros.
advertisement under the above caption
iatO" '
yr '" 'Jiff i'
Srer, Duck and quail banting still
ceettMes o be the favorite amusement
of w sporting population.
Ib&sfbbssible. -The. Washington
correspondent of the Portland Bulle
tin, under date of Dec. 17th, says
"Mr. B. F. Dowell, of Jacksonville,
.the irrepressible Collector of Oregon
WarClaims, arrived here on Thursday."
CerrespeadeBCti
Rosebueg, Oon., Jan. 11, 1871.
Ed. Sentinel:
The brewery of Messrs. Mehl a Bast
was burned, last night, at 10 o'clock.
But little was saved. The fire origin
uted in the malt-house, and had a fair
start before it was discovered. The
united efforts of all the citiatehS of Rose
burg saved the surrounding buildings.
Much credit is due to all. The build
ing was not insured ; loss'not far from
$5,000.
The Ground is white with snow for
the first time this morning.
No steamboat arrivals yet, and from
appearances the'winter bids' fair to be
unfavorable to Umpqua River naviga
tion. 'ATEtEGnASt,8ays-'the:Treka Jour
rial, has been received herefrom Father
Farley, stating .that he will go as far as
Omaha, .to meet and return with the
Sisters, who are coming to Yreka to
open the Sisters' School. Father Far
ley will therefore be absent from this
county for about two weeks.
Caution 1 In .our changeable cli
mate, coughs, colds, and lung diseases
will always prevail. Consumption will
claim its victims. These diseases, if
taken in time, can be arrested and
cured. The remedv is2r. TFwtar'
Baltam of Wild Cherry.
A Family Sewing Machine, or a Sil
ver Watch, given to -very club of sub
scribers to Aexold's Magazine. Per
sons raising half a club have the choice
of a set of Silver Forks, Table or Tea
Spoons. Agents wanted, male and
female. Large wages' paid. Send for
full particulars. Address
FRANCIS & CO.,
eare of Box 2021, San Francisco, Cal.
WILLIAM DAVIDSON,
Office, So. 64 Front Street,
PORTLAND, - 0BE00N.
REAL ESTATE DEALER.
Special Collector of Claims.
A Utx Anumntof CITTndZASIPOBIUlNDPropwtjr
fcrSaU.
Alw, IMPEOVED FAS1IS, a4 rUnaMa nacalUiated
LANDS, loeataa la all part af U StaU.
Ia.Mtm.iiU In KiAL ESTATE and ataar PBOFZSTT
mad fur conaspoodanU.
CLAIMS of an dcriUoni prompt! coUactad.
HOUSES and STOKES feaatd. -
AU kinds of Financial' and"G&ara! Acaarr bulnass
transacted. ?
Parties JiaTinc TABU PEOrEETT, for" sala will jilease
farnUb descriptions of tka'sarae to tbe AGENTS OF
THIS OFFICE, In each of the principal CITIES and
TOWNS of tbls STATE.
Any one having claims against
tbe United States will find it to
their advantage to send a state
meut of their case to
J. T., 4REWj
Counselor at Law, Solicitor
fiefore the Court of Claims, Ifu,
'"- - 478 II Strtit.'lVashlngton, D. C.
27oovC9
JOB PRINTING.
KEEP YOUR MONEY
AT
3JL 3G r
"OREGON SEMLEL" OFFICE,
JACKSONVILLE, OREGON,
S. F. Dowell, Proprietor.
HAVINGS THE LARGEST AND BEST
Assortment of JOB TYPE in Southern
Oregon, s well M a
GORDON JOB PRESS,
We re prepared to do all kinds of
3a 3E-I A. m 2BT
OR3SfAM3SIfTAL
inch ai
Oarda,
Clroulars,
ninrioada,
XZandbllla,
X'oatolrjlB, d)o,
And all other kinds of Printing, at rtatmMt
rates. Call and tee at before seeding to Sau
Frandtco for'Pr feting.
GO. H." DURHAM,
S3 FHOST STBKKT,
ron,A!n ----- obkoit;
tfSjJHsaVmasiaaBBisBa
Pain ta enppored to be (he lot of ni poor
morUls, as Inevitable as death itself and liable
at any time to come upon us. Therefore It It
important that remedial agents should be at
band to be used on an' emergency, when the
seminal principle lodged in tbe system shall de
Tel ope itself, and we feel the excruciating ago
nies of pain, or tbe depressing influence of
disease. Such a remedial agent exists in the
Pais Killkk, whose fame has made' the circuit
of the globe. Amid the eternal ices of tbe polar
regions or beneath the Intolerable burning sun
of, the tropica its virtues are known and appre
ciated. Coder all latitudes, rrom the one ex
treme io the other, suffering humanity has found
relief from many of its ills by its use. The .wide
and broad arrea over -vbich this medicine has
spread, attests its value and potency From a
Hnall beginning tbe Pain Killer has pushed
gradually along, making its own highway, sole
ly by its virtues.
Sncb unexampled success and popularity has
brought others into tbe field, who have attempt
ed, under similarity of name, to usurp the confi
dence of the people and turn it to their own
selfishness and dishonesty, but their efforts bare
prored fruitless, while tbe Pain Killer Is still
growing in public favor.
ljanlm
Spread1 the Truth.
Some medical men, insist that it is
undignified to advertise a remedy, how
ever valuable it may be. Queer rea
soning this. It is like saying that an
article which, the world needs should
bo hid in a corner that benefits and
blessings may be too widely diffused
that the means of protecting and re
storing health should be a close monop
oly, and not accessible to all. The ar
gument is bad. It is worse than that J
it is inhuman. Suppose Hostetter's
Stomach Bitters an absolute specific
lor dyspepsia, billlonsness and nervous
debility had never been known be
yond tho repertoire of the faculty,
what would have been the conse
quence? Instead of curing and invig
orating millions, the good effects of
the preparation would have been con
fined to a comparative few. There is
the highest authority for saying that
light should not be hid under a bushel ;
that whatever is excellent should be
placed as a city on a hill, where all
men can take cognizance of it. It is
upon this, principle that the Bitters
have been advertised in every newspa
per of any prominence in the western
hemisphere, and that the spontaneous
testimonials in its favor have been
translated into all written languages.
Thousands .enjoy perfect health to-day
who would be languishing on beds of
sickness if the newspapers had, not
spread the truth with regard to this n
eqxtaled invigprant and corrective far
and wide. Suppose profit has been
reaped from this publicity. Is that
any argument against it?. It the public
health has been protected; it lives
have, been saved; if the feeble have
been strengthened and the sick restored,
great good has been accomplished:
and who so mean as to grudge to exer
tions thus directed their fair reward ?
THE NEW FOOD.
For a few cents you can Tray
of your Grocer or Druggist a
package of SEA S0SS FAE1NE
made from pure Irish Moss or
Carrageen, which will make
sixteen quarts of Elanc Mange,
and a like quantity cf Puddings
Custards, Creams, Charlotte
Eusse, &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 TONIC.
Plantation Bitters.
This -wonderful vegetable re
sforative is the sheet-anchor of
the feeble and debilitated. As a
tonic and cordial for the aged
and: languid, it has bo equal
among stomachics. As a remedy
for the nerrons weakness to
W hichwomen are especially snb
jectjitis superseding ewery other
stimulant. In all climates, tropi
cal, temperate or frigid, it acta
as a specific in every species of
disorder which nndermlnes the
bodily strength and breaks dews
the animal spirits. For sale
all draggls.
SrascxiBE for thcOBEGOSSKmKH.
m'
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YOUR BILLS
FLE3 30"C XV
You must Positively
PAY THEM!
J.T. GLENN.
UdscSw
t FDLL AND COMPLETE STOCK AL
X wa;s on band t tbe
City Drug Store.
BOOKS,
STATIONARY,
TOILET ARTICLES,
cftjOop tbo
AGEXOT FOR THE
L?nH2
' VT. L. COWAN, Druggist.
GASOLINE OIL & LAMPS
AT TlIE
Oity X3Z-U.C Store.
Jacksonville, Sept. 10, 1870.
W. HERMANN,
Latelj (ram London.
Morobaiit Tailor,
Jacksonville, Obeoox,
Xtxt to th Frsnco-Amcrksa Bsstaattit, -
Is prepared to make new suits. In the lates'
ntyle; satisfaction gnaranteed. Cleaning and
repairing none ai reasonania rates.
2july78tf
!!READ THIS!!
DRY AS A
LET HIM WHO IS THIRSTT CALL ON
Henry A. Breitbarth, at tbe
BXIiIiA TTTJIOSJ",
nd be relieved. r The Undersigned has reduced
tbe price of ALL drinks to 121 cents a drink;
Tbe Liquors, Wines. 4c.. are of the same quali
ty as those formerly sold by me at 25 cents ft
drink. Fresh Lager always kepi bo band.
Ear-' Billiards, fifty points for the drinks.
HENRY A.. BREITBABTH.
Jacksonville, bee. 3, lS70.-lf
Superior Plows.
XSTE HAVE BECE1TED A. SUPPLY
T T or those superior PLOWS, which we
Introduced last season, and which bare given
inch entire satisfaction to those who baye n;td
them, being well adapted to different NtW
Alto, a full Assortment of
Parlor and Box Stoves;
Assorted Iron, Nails? '', ' ;
Horse Shoes and Nails,
Superior Meat - Cutters
Cedar Ware, Rope,',.-.
Shelf Hardware,
Oils, Paints, Glass; &c.
ALSO, THE CELEBRATED
ALWAYS (W HAND.
A FULL VARIETY OP
C2W .
SHEET IROIT WARE.
ZW Hydraulic Pipe, Tin, Copper,
and Sheet.Iron Ware made to order.
HOFFMAN &. KLIPPEL.
Jacktonvllle, October 22, 1870.
A ScnoLABsmp in the National Bus
iness College, at Portland, can be had
on favorable terms by applying at the
Sentinel office.
J. NTJISrA.7
KEEPS constantly on band and manufacture
to order all kinds of
P Saddles, Harness, fij
and everything la the Saddlery line.
I bare also on band a large stock of tbe finest
and best kinds or
TEAM & DRAUGHT COLLARS,
with a large assortment of
Saddlery .Hardware and Saddler's Tools,
all of which will be sold at greatly reduced
rates for CASK
S Carriage and Buggy Trimming done to
order and with tbe best material
Jacksonville, November 1, lh70.-tf
ASHLAND MARBLE WORKS.
MARBLE MANTELS, MONUMENTS,
Urave Stones, &c, always on hand, or
made to order.
J. H. RUSSEL
Ashland, July 9. 1870. ly
SUMMONS.
r
N THE COUNTY CODET OF THE STATE
of Oregon, for tbe County of Jackson.
Action at Law to Recover Money.
C. W. Kahler, Plaintiff, m. T. N.Ballard; D'fft.
To T. N. Ballard,
In tbe name of the State of Oregon : Von are
required to appear in said Conrt and answer
the complaint of said plaintiff, Bled against
you. within ten days from the time of tbe serv
ice of this summons on yon, If served within
said county, or if served on yon within any
other county In this State, then within twenty
days from the time of the service, or If served
on you oat of the State of Oregon, then it is
ordered by T. H. B. Shipley, Jadge of said
Court, that publication be made for six weeks
in the Oregon Skxtixel prior to tbe first Mon
day In February, A. D., 1871. And you ore
notified that, if yon fall to answer said com
plain t as above required, the plaintiff will apply
to the Court for the relief demanded therein.
to-wit: for s judgment against you 'for the
sum of one bnndred and forty dollars in gold
and silver coin, with interest thereon at ih
rate of 1 per cent, per month from tbe 9 tb day of
November. A. D. 1870, and the costs nd dis
bursement of this action to be taced.
Done by an order or said Cour'., made on the
20th day of December, 1870.
. ' " C. '?. KAI1LER.
24dec70 Atcorriey for Plaintiff.
LAST CALL.
ALL persons indebted to Glenn, Drum
& Co., either by note-or book account
are hereby notifird to call and settle immedi
ately, or proceedings will be taken In law to
enforce payment GLENN. DRUM & CO.
Jacksonville, Oregon, December 24, 1870-3w
C. W. KAHLER,
ATTORNEY- AT - LAW,
Jackson rllle, Oregon
OFUCE: Opposite the Court House.
sm DR. W. J1N,
OFFICE : Corner of California S( Fifth Sts.
Particular atfentioh given to tbe regulation
of children's teeth.
Teeth extracted wijhout jialrr, by the use of
tuc law mcbuoa 01 auuiueaiB.
All work warranted, and satisfaction guaran
teed. Ja.ciHOB.TiUe, Nir. 2tf ""
STOP THAtCOUGHIdC
SOME OP tOC CANT, At Tfrjt PITT
Too. Too br tried ertry rsmedj but lbs ONE
eesUiwd, by la Intrinsic merit, to mpenala til list
llupmaittiou. ItlsnolsurprWnj; youlbouklb
teladsat to Uj stmetMoz elM after the sua? u
tKrtmtuts too have mida of busy coaittaaaj
tasted ea the publla as a certain can; sol
NEWELE'S
Pulmonary Syraj
tsitsHythoTERTBESTrtmriytteitxiuijuailrt
tor th core or Congas, CoKs, Bore Tluoit, Attaint
Vheopisc Congh, Bronchitis snd Connoptlon.'Ttio.''
suds of people la California and Orejon ban btea
alrtadj Uatattsd by tao snrprislBg.ctinUT peua
NEWELL'S. .'
Puimonary.Syi?i
and wlui onxeord glw Uir "oqntnW spprs
bstion. W now address onfKlvea to all no an un.
oanalnted with this, tbotTts.'Mt Panacea of tlMaje,
for the healing of all thee" f h Bmat aa4
Luijs, assuring yod that
NEWELL'S
Pulmonary Syrup
has cored thousands and it wUI enre TOtflf jnbl
It . I . . r
This laraloabls tnedlclnalspleasanttatlie'.Ustat
SMUunfcheaUngandstrensalngbiltsea'rcis'.ea.
tlrelf frw from all poisonous or deleterious drags,
and perfectly harmless under all clrcnmstancea.
Certificates from many prominent citizens cC jsas
Fnndsco accompany every bottle of
NEWELL'S
Pulmonary Syrup
EEDKCTON & CO. Agenta, San FnncUcJ,
DR. E. COOPER'S
DNIVEBSAIi
MAGNETIC BALM.
A general Family Medicine.. It Ii a sovtr-
eign remedy for
Diptheria,
And kindred diseases of the THROAT, and
unequalled in curing Dysentery, Diarrhoea,
Cholera, Colic, Cholera Morbuaand.
Fever and, Ague,
Neuralgia, Rheumatism,, Colds," ToolhlcW,
Burns, SprMns, Bruises, etc., etc.', are a once
relieved by lt, timely use.
Trnlv a Vegetable Prr par
aiion'. k
None trenulne'wItnoutaNr.'st i.r
n.oiuunu.
ii i ii fty
EEDI QT0N & C0;8 -' OEIBWATBi,
C3E KOOTBEK.
Unexcelled for Toilet l?se and for the Bath.
, TTTrTZSX-
REDINGTON & CO'S"
ESSENCE OF
JAMAICA GINGER.
. a l4.
Thla vnlnnhlff nrpnnrntlnn i.nnfInTnt. In
hlffhlw cnnrpntrntpH fnrm nil th nrnnprtlp. nf
Jamaica Ginger, has become one of the most
popular domestic remedies for' alldireaies of
uic riuujaij nuu uiKcetivc; urgaua.
As a tonic, It will be found Invaluable to all
nersons recovrfnp' from rietiHItv nhpth. ....
duced by fever, or otherwise jfor while It Im
parts tu tue Bjsiem an tne glow ana vigor tnat
can be produced by wine or brandy, it is en
tirely free from the reactionary effects that fol
low the use of spirits of any kind; v
ii is aiso au excellent remedy lor lemalei
who suffer from difficult menstruation, giving
almost Immediate relief to tbe spasms that s
rn.nn.ntlv t nonmnanv It.l .! :'
...-1........J w,wW)l.uj MiakpniVUi fc
It srives tmmpiliatp. rplipf in Man... ...j
by riding in a railroad car, or by sea-sickness,
or other causes. '
It Is ftlsn VftlnnMp'ii. an avtp.natiall-.il..
or Goat, Rheumatism. Neuralgia, etc.
, . , KKWNSTON 4 CO..
529 4 531 Market St.. between First and
Second, cornir of Ecker, Sau prantlico.
Use Electro-Silicon,
1 Or ifigjttfilllat.
REDINGTQN & 0O',S ,
FLORIDA WATEil.
FOR THE HANDKEBfJlflfetf.
This article, possessing the most delicate
fragrance of Flowers, is nnequaled as (super
fume for tbe Handkerchief.
FOR THE BATH.
Used in bathing, it imparts, 'energy ana
strength to tbe system, and. givestha't softnea
and delicacy to tbe skin so much desired by al
It removes Sunburn, Freckles & Pimples.
Diluted with water, it makes an excellent
DentriSce, Imparting pearly whiteness to 'the
teeth, sweetness to the breath, and renders tbe
gums hard and of a beautiful color.
It should always be used after Bbavlnj;, dl
luted with water, as it relieves all inflamatlon
R'EblfcGTON & CO.,
529 k 531 Market St., between; First. Jfc"
Second, enrnrrof EckerSan Francisco.
Use Electro-Silicon,.
1 M' :'J
Ti
Or Magic BrlUlan.
ELEOTRbiLICQN,
MA6IQ BRILLIANT.
'DIRECT FROM NATURE'S LABRATbEt'.
.
The best article ever 'dlsdovere'd for Cleans,
Ing and Polishing Gold. Silver and Plattd
Ware, and all smooth Metallc. Surfaces', of
whatever description, incladinr Kitchen Uten
sils of'Tih. Cdpper.rass. Seel. etc.
To Jewelers and Workers in Gold and Silver
Plate, the EleCtro-SIHcon.ii of iMattmable val
oe-; tht'trme" saved." and thfe VexiUonTireTent.
ed by.Hs use,- wlllforevej; eadejritaiiava to
all who hav'e"had evidence oTits merits.
5EDINGTON&CO..I
Sole Agents, San Francisca,
FdR'FL A V ORINQTXTRtCT's.
KIDLtaiO.'V A CO.'SAJEIHEJIEST
Stpt.5tb,I86g. septS.