Oregon sentinel. (Jacksonville, Or.) 1858-1888, January 21, 1871, Image 3

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    TIE OREGON SENTINEL.
Sjltuedat Moening, Jan. 21, 1871.
I.. P. Fisher, SO & 21 Kcw Merch
ant's Exchange, Is oar only authorized agent in
San Francisco. For Cittern Advertising, Mb.
FuttEnlis" represented by S. M. Psttescill &
Co'jof New York and Boston. ,'
Hudson & Menet are onr only au
t horized Agents in the Atlantic States. Offlcis
4 1 Park Row. "Times" Building, New York
City. All orders must come tnroucjn tnem.
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XIAikX i . . -tw'-i. . .
Rev. M. A. "William will preach
nat the JL)E church,-.to-taorrdv.' morn
ing, at the usual honr.
lra:niBtArcrrET will hold divine
i services at the Catholic church to-mor-itow
at the usual hour.
f!nrvAnrAV Kitt-ed. A. Chinaman.
rwhosftnamqwe have not learned, was
snoi ana insianuy kiiicu uy . x.
TBachanan, near "Waldo, in Josephine
crjunty, Oregon, on the night tot the
Jlth inst Mr. S. b. Hanna found some
stolen goods poncealed, in, an out-house
belonging to JL K. Hanna, District At-
torney for this Judicial District, which
on examination proved to be goods
stolen irom Mr. Isaac Thompson, a
merchant residing at Waldo and doing
business there. The parties who made
the discovery left the goods were they
iound.them, and Mr. Thompson, thB
owner of the goods, placed a watch
over them during the following night,
.consisting of Mr. ")r. (J, Buchanan and
.anothergentlenMn whoso name we did
not learn. About 11:30 o'clock that
'night the Chinaman madeHliis appear
ance and was ordered to halt, which ha
refused to do, and then Mr. Buchanan
fired at him. -with a pistol, the shot tak-
dng eflect ancT killing him instantly.
A. Goroner's inquest was held "next day
and a verdict of "justifiable homicide"
was rendered.
. Singisg School. The rehearsal wo
noced as coming off last 'Wednesday
evening, at the M. E. chuichin this
phicc, was wcil.attendedi .and arrange
ments to continue it permanently were
made. It meets on Wednesday even
ings, at T -o'clock, at thoM. E. church.
"E. C. Brooks will conduct it hereafter,
;fand will give general satisfaction', we
-wifl guarantee.
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iRbkaway amSekkcs Accident.
Last Wednesday twoi gentlemen by
the names of Ivahlman apd Anderson,
were driving a-span of borees and wag
on, from Ashland to Phoenix, and
when near th stage station, a short
distance from the latter place, their
horses got frightened and run away.
Anderson fell out on the start, pulling
the Hues with him, and was little in
jured. Kahlman kept his place in the
wagon until the horses ran straddle of
a tree, standing near the joad, when he
was thrown forward out of the wagon,
his head striking the tree and knock
ing him senseless. Dr. Grcenman was
called to attend on him, and thinks ho
will recover, although the injury is of
a Eerious nature.
The Uickeesox Theater. The
Nickerson Troupe performed here on
Thursday, and Friday evenings of this
week. The performance on the first
evening was rather indifferent we
thought, but the attendance was ex
ceedingly slim, and of course but little
could bo expected. We did not attend
;pn cither of subsequent evenings, but
hear they had pretty good houses and
gave pretty good entertainments.
Fntn. Fire, f roni a stove pipe caught
in the ceiling of Anton TJllman's cigar
store,' next door to James T. Glenn's,
one day this week, and would have
proved destructive but for its prompt
extinguishment. As it was, 'but little
damage was done.
A New "Cow Catchee." One of
he prominent incorporators of the
Jacksonville Railroad Company has
suggested,' the propriety of putting a
butcher friend fit ours on as a "covrr
catcher" on.the JIumboldt Branch rail
road. i
f SAFB.AEKry.AX.--Mr. AbramTen,
brpok and family arrived at their homo
in -Goose Lake Valley safely, and just
,ir time to avoid the first snow storm in
that section of the country. The storm
'came on the next day. -
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Peesosal. Messrs. Kilgpro and
Cans, from Yia-nox, and John H. Mil
ler, from Link River,"have been in town
this week. They report the IndianB
miet and stock doing well in that sec
tion. .Hxaixii iias a Beauty of its 0 wx.
3Jo eruptions, sores or discolorations
disfigure or annoy the man or woman
whoso stomach, liver and bowels do
their duty thoroughly. To compel
them to their work, to render it impos
sible lor them to do it in a slovenly,
imperfect way, it is only necessary to
take a few doses of JJc Walker's
Viktcab Bitters. This potent rege
table specific renovates every weaken
d organ and controls every disordered
unction.
Board of Trustees.
EETOETED FOE THE SEXTTXEL.
The Board met, Jan. 17, 1871, at the
usual hour, in .regular session. Mem
bers present": ' D. Linn, Pres. ; Neil,
Wilson, and Fisher; absent: A. Mar
tin. The meeting was called to order
by the President. The minutes of the
last meeting were read and approved.
The Finance Committee reported the
Town Treasurer's second quarterly
statement correct as per the Treasurer's
booic. Jteport accepted and filed. Bill
of 0. Coyle, $2, ordered paid. The
Committee on Sanitary Matters report
ed verbally that thus far no use of the
rented premises had been required, and
recommended -that at the expiration of
tne present montn'a rent the premises
be given np and the business of the
Committee be closed ; report adopted.
The President stated that he was not
ready to report in pursuance of the re
solution passed last session, but he
would do so at a subsequent meeting.
The Street Commissioner reported that
he had nmshed the street-work ordered,
and submitted account of expense, to
wit: 14 days team work and 30 days
hibor: $108 00. The fdllowinjr claims
against the town were presented and
filed: Peter Boschey's bill, as above.
$108 00; Linn & Hall, bill for bed
stead for station-house, 2 00 : John
Bilger, bill for articles for use of truck,
?4 75; the bills were referred to the
usual Committee. Chas. Schultz made
application to purchase town lot No.
1, block 03 ; tne same was relerred to
a special committee, consisting of Neil.
Fisher, and Wilson. License to retail
liquor was granted to L. Horn and as
sessed at the usual rates. The Record
er submitted to the Board a complete
copy of the town-plat, containing all
recent surveys and plats made since
the town-plat was recorded; the samo
was executed by Surveyor IIo ward and
is intended for county record. It was
referred to a special committee for ex
amination, consisting of Neil, Wilson,
and Fisher. On motion of Mr. Neil it
was ordered that the Street Commis
sioner cause to be made a good and
sufficient gravel walk running along
the side of the wagon track from the
bridge at Roudobush's to the Jackson
Creek bridge. The Board then ad
journed to Thursday, the 27th inst.
Raileoad'News. The Yreka Jour
nal says : "The railroad is completed
northward from Chico, as far as Sesma,
which is on the opposite side of the
Sacramento river from Tehema, and the
stages now connect with the railroad
at the Tehama ferry.
For Town Marshal.
I hereby announce to the citizens of
Jacksonville, that I will bo a candidate
for Town Marshal, at the election in
March next
A. HELMS.
'Tijle Teies all TnrNGS." and has
proven that Wist ar'sHalsain of Wild
ilherry ls the remedy par excellence,
for the core of coughs, colds, croup,
whooping cough, bronchitis, asthma,
phthisic, sore throat, influenza, and
''last not least," consumption.
Those who at e 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.
I5oct70m8 E. D. Wenbax,
Traveling Ag't.
WILLIAM DAVIDSON, s
Office, No. CI Front Street,
P0ETLAXD, - OKEGOJf.
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REAL ESTATE DEALER.
Special Collector or Claims.
A Urge Amount of CITT and EAST PORTLAND Property
for Sale. '
Also, IMPROVED FARMS, and Talnabis nnculUratrf
LAMJS, located In all parts of the State.
Inraitmenb in REAL ESTATE and other PROPERTY
made for correspondents.
CLAIMS of all descriptions promptly collected.
HOUSES and STORES leased.
AU linds of Financial and" General Agency business
transacted,
rartles hating FARM PROPERTY for sale will rlcase
furnish descriptions or tho same to the AGENTS OF
THIS OFFICE, in each of the principal CITIES and
T0WS.S of this STATE.
E3P" If you wish the very best Cab
inet PnoTOGRAf hs,- you must call on
BRADLEY & RULOFSON.429 Mont
gomery street, San Francisco.
ATTENTION!
A JLL TIIOSEERSONS INDEBTED
Sn,olis Bros.
arc requested to come forward and SETTLE
without delay.
Jacksonville, January 12, 1S71.
AVfinn vnp Tire RpvrtvrT irm- ?q
t.hn tTmn tnr tlincn iniinbfpii In flirt fftrv.
TTVET nffiftA n miv in wood. Wnnrl
delivered now, before we lay in our
mmcr supply, uwoiiu jusfc uaiuucn io
us us money.
Pain is supposed to be the lot of ns poor
mortals, as inevitable as death itself and liable
at any time to come noon us. Therefore it is
important that remedial agents should be at
hand to be nsed on an emergency, when the
seminal principle lodged in the system shall de
velope itself, and we feel the eicrneiatinir aro-
nie3 of pain, or the depressing influence of
uiecuse. oaca a remedial agent czifts in tne
Fact Kru.ER.'whose fame has made the circuit
of the globe. Amid the eternal ices of the polar
regions or beneath-the intolerable burning sun
of the tropics its virtues are known and appre
ciated. Under all latitudes, from the one ex
treme to the other, suffering humanity has found
relief from many of its ills by its use. The wide
and broad arrea over -vhich this medicine has
spread, attests its value and potency. From a
small beginning the Pain Killer has pushed
gradually along, making its own highway, sole
ly by its virtues.
Such unexampled success and popularity hat
brought others into the field, who hare attemnt-
cd, under similarity of name, to usurp the confi
dence of the people and turn it to their own
seinsnness ana dishonesty, but their efforts have
proved fruitless, while the Pain Killer is still
growing in public favor.
Ijanlm
Spread 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 ;
it is inhuman. Suppose Hostctter'a
Stomach Bitters an absolute specific
for dyspepsia, billiousness and nervous
debility had nover been known be
yond the repertoire of the faculty,
what would have been the conse
quence? Instead of curing and invig
orating millions, tho 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-
Eer of any prominence in the western
emisphcre, 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 nn
equaled innifforant and corrective far
and wide. Suppose profit has been
reaped from this publicity. Is that
any argument against it ? If the public
health has been protected; if 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 buy
of your Grocer or Druggist a
package of SEA MOSS FAELNE
made from pure Irish Moss or
Carrageen, which will make
sixteen quarts of Blanc Mange,
and alike quantity of 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 TONICs
Plantation Bitters.
This wonderful vegetable re
storatiTC is the shcet-anclier of
the feeble and debilitated. As a
tonic and cordial for tho aged
and languid, it has no equal
anion; stomachics. As a remedy
for the nervous weakness te
which women arc 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 dowa
the animal spirits. For sale by
all druggists.
Subsceibe for the Oekgon Sentinel.
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J.T.GLENN.
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X ways on band at the
City Drug Store.
BOOKS,
STATIONAKY,
TOILET ARTICLES,
d!o., cfcO.
AGENCY FOB THK
W. L. COWAN, Druggist.
GASOLINE OIL &. LAMPS
.AT THE
Oity 33X--U.S storo.
Jacksonville, Sept. 10, 1870.
W. HERMANN,
Latelj from London.
Moroliaiit Tailor,
jACSSOStn.LB, Obecio.v,
Kelt to tie Franco-American Cestanrut,
Is prepared to make new salts, In the lates
style ; satisfaction guaranteed. Cleaning and
repairing done at reasonable rates.
2jnly70tf
!!READ THIS!!
DRY AS A
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T ET HIM WHO 13 THIRSTY CALL ON
JJ Henry A. Breitbartn, at tne
BmiiliA UMIOKT,
and be relieved. The undersigned has reduced
the price of ALti drinks to 12 cents fc drink.
The Liquors, Wines, 4c., are of the sme quali
ty as those formerly sold by me a. 25 cents a
drink. Fresh Lager always kept on hand.
p&- Billiards, fifty point?, for the drinks.
HENRY A. BREITBARTH.
Jacksonville, Dec. 3, 1870,-tf
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Superior Plows,
TJCTE HAYE RECEIVED A SUPPLY
T I of those superior PLOWS, which we
introduced last season, and which hare given
Each entire satisfaction to those who ha used
them, being well adapted to different toili.
Also, a full Assortment of
Parlor and Box Stoves;
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Assorted Iron, Nails"
Horse Shoes and Nails,
Superior Meat" Cnttere,
Cedar "Ware) Rope, .
Shelf Hardware, ?
Oils, Paints, Glass, &c.
ALSO, THE CELEBRATED
ALWAYS ON HAND,
A FUL.L, VARIETY OF
cmr s
SHEET IRON" WARE.
EST" Hydraulic Pipe, Tin, Copper,
and Sheet Iron "Ware made to order.
HOFFMAN &. KLIPPEL.
Jacksonville, October 22, 1S70.
A ScnoLAnsmr in the National Bus
iness College, at Portland, can be had
on favorable terms by applying at the
Satinet, office.
J". isruisrAT,
TT'EEPS constant! on hand and manufactures
-ljl. iu uruer au kid as 01
Saddles, Harness, 80k
and everything in tho Saddlery line..
I have also on hand a large stock of the finest
and best kinds of
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 CASH.
$& Carriage and Baggy Trimming dono to
order and with the best material.
Jacksonville, November 1, 1S70.-K
ASHLAND MARBLE WORKS.
MARBLE MANTELS, MONUMENTS,
Grave Stones, ic, always on hand, or
maae to oraer.
J. H. RUSSEL.
Ashland, July 9, 1870. ly
SUMMONS.
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N THE COUNTY COURT OF THE STATE
of Oregon, for the County of Jackson.
Action at Law to Recover Money.
C. W. Kahler, Plaintiff, . T. N.Ballard, D'fft.
To T.N. Ballard,
In the name of the State of Oregon : Yoa are
required to appear In said Court and answer
the complaint of said plaintiff, Bled against
you, within ten days from the time of the serv
ice of this summons on yoa, if served within
said county, or if served on you within any
other county in this State, then within twenty
days from the time of the service, or if served
on you out of the State of Oregon, then it is
ordered by T. H. B. Shipley, Judge of said
Court, that publication be made for six weeks
in the Okegon Sectisel prior to the first Mon
day in February, A. D., 1871. And you are
notified that, if you fail to answer said com
plaint as above required, the plaintiff will apply
to the Court for the relief demanded therein,
to-wit: for a judgment against you for the
snmofonehnndredand forty dollars in gold
and silver coin, with interest thereon at the
rate of 1 per cent, per moath from the 9th day of
Kovemper, a. u. isiu, anu me costs ana dis
bursements of this action to be taxed.
Done by an order of said Court, made on the
20th day of December, 1870.
C. W. KAHLER,
21dec70 Attorney for Plaintiff.
LAST CALL.
ALL persons indebted to Glenn, Drum
tx. f!rt pTili0i- hv nnfa af Vmnlf nepnnni
are hereby notified to call and settle immedi
ately, or proceedings will be taken in law to
enforce payment GLENN, DRUM & CO.
Jacksonville, Oregon, December 21, 1870.-3w
C. W. KAHLER,
ATTOKNEY - AT - LA'W,
Jacksonville, Oregon.
OFHCE: Oppositethe Court House.
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OFFICE : Corner of California ScFifO. Sis.
Particular attention given to the regulation
of children's teeth.
Teeth extracted without pain, by the use of
the late method of anasthesia.
AU work warranted, and satisfaction guaran
teed. Jacksonville, Nor. 29. tf
'STOP THATJ0M6
SO HE OP TOO CAST, A5D WS PITT
yen. Too have tried eTcry remedy tat Uu OX3
destined, 1T its Intrinsic merit, to supersede all stn
narprepantjoni. It is not sarptielBg joaabotldM
rtlnctut to try something eise after tin many a
pertinents joa havo made of trashy rrfmasi
total oa ma poblio u a certain ei; bat
NEWELL'S
Pulmonary Syrup
Is really tho VERY BEST remedy eTtreompootidtdl
lor the core of Coojas, Colds, Son Tnroat, Asthma,
Whooping Congh,Bronchitis sad Consumption. Thoo
onds of people In CaUTorola and Oregon hare been
already benefitted bythosorprisicg curative pvcesi
NEWELL'S
Pulmonary Syrup
t
and with one atcord tiro t their nnqnaliSed appra
bation. Wo now address ouraelres to all who are oik
acqulnted with this, the greatest Panacea of tho ago,
for the healing of all diseaVl of th ITLroat and
Longs, assuring yoa that
NEWELL'S
Pulmohary,-Syrup
has enred thonaaads vnd U -win enr TOO it m trf
it. '
This UTthable medldne Is feasant to lh taates
BoothiDg, healing and strcngtheoin; In Its effects; en
tirely free from nil poisonous or deleterious drags,
and perfectly harmless under all drcumstanccsi
Certificates from many prominent citizens a. So
Francisco accompany every bottlo of
NEWELL'S
Pulmonary Syrup
REDKGTOS & CO. Agents, San Francisco.
DR. E. COOPER'S
UNIVERSAL
MAGNETIC BALM.
A general Familc Vi4i!n iiI,m.
ciga remedy for
Siptheria.
And kindred diseases of the THROAT, and
uneqnauca in curing Dysentery, DIarrhtea,
Cholera, Colic, Cholera Jlorbus and
PfiMr nnrl Aran
Neuralgia, Rheumatism, Colds, Toothache
Burns, Sprains, Bruises, etc., ttc, are at once
relieved b7 lu timely use.
Trnlv a Vegetable Prrpar
aiion. S5Pfone genuine without alTbstv of
R. STRONG.
EEDI'QTON & CO.'S I OEIDA WATEE,
CSK JiO OIHEK.
Unexcelled for Toilet Use and for the Bath.
REDINGTON &. CO'S
ESSENCE OF
JAMAICA GINGER.
This valuable preparation, containing In a
highly concentrated form al! 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 from debility, whether pro
duced by fever, or otherwise; for while it im
parts to the system all the glow and vigor that
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.
It ls also an excellent remedy for females
who suffer from difficult menstruation, giving
almost immediate relief to the spasms that bo
frequently accompany that period.
It gives immediate relief to'Nansea. caused
by riding In a railroad car, or by sea-sickness,
or other canses.
It ls also valuable as an external acnlicattan
or Goat.Tlheumatism. Neuralgia, etc.
KEIUNUTON & CO.,
529 & 531 Market St., between First and
Second, corner of Ecker, San Francisco.
Use Electro-Silicon,
Or Magia Brilliau
REDINGTON &. CO.S
FLORIDA WATER
FOR THE HANDKERCHIEF.
This article, possessing the most delicate
fragrance of Flowers, Is unequaled as a per
fume for the Handkerchief.
FOR THE BATH.
Used in baching, it Imparts energy, ana
streugth to .the system, and gives that soflaei
and delicacy to the skin so much deBircd by al
It removes Sunburn, Freckles & Pimples.
Diluted with water, It makes an excellent
Dentrifice, Imparting pearly whiteness to the
teeth, sweetness to the breath, and renders ths
gums hard and of a beautiful color.
It should always be nsed after shaving, di
luted with water, as It relieves all Inflamation
REDINGTON & CO.,
629 & 631 Market St., between First &
Second, corner of E'jker, San Froncisca.
Use Eleotro-Silicon, ?
Or Magic Brilllait
ELECTRO-SILION,
MAGICBRILLIANT.
DIRECT FROM NATURE'S LABRATORY .
The best article ever discovered for Clean
ing and Polishing Gold, Silver and Plated
Ware, and all smooth Metalic Surfaces, ef
whatever description, including Kitchen Uten
ails of Tin, Copper, Brass, Steel, etc.
To Jewelers and Workers in Gold and Sliver
Plate, the ElectroSilicon is of inestimable val
ue ; the time saved, and the vexation prevent
ed by its use, will forever endear Jts name to
all who have had evidence of Its merits.
REDINGTON CO..
Sole Agents, San Francisco.
FOR FLAVORING EXTRACTS,
KEDIKGTO.t k CO.'SABETIIE BZST-
Sept.5thJ8G8. septS