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znzaa 3ht iton - - - Yn3JTA3 r '--ns I. n "!i 5-a kacflsi vol. xvu. JACKSONVILLE, SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 28, 1872. ,V .! nt v. i'n i ---NOPSPW - . o i 7-1 yjl mwttnfc" CW fl V JV J 1 , THE SENTINEL. PUBLISHED JATDIUJAT SIORMSGS B. P. DO WELL, Cor. Third and'c Streets. Jacksonvillr, Oregen. Termf or SubscrlpUi m On. copj, one year (in ") - $ UO - " If not raid till the eiplnitlon or 6 mos.. 5 OO " If not pild till the enii of the year O OO One copy 6 montha in advance ....... 8 50 M M J M MM .................. X 50 (, Kate or AiLreTtlilngi One ia.a&f(!10 lines or less first insertion $ 3 00 " M ecb subsequent insertion .. 100 " " -S months T 00 " " C " 10 00 One-fourth Column 3 months 20 00 " " 6 " 30 00 One-belf " 3 ............ 30 00 " 6 " 45 50 One Column 3 months - .. 60 00 " " e " woo PROFESSIONAL CAnDS $30 A YEAR. . ALT. BILLS PAYABLE QUAHTEKLY. Yearly Advertlslnc;, and "Transient Adver tisements or Irregular length, con tracted ror at Special Rates. LEGAL TENDERS RECEIVED AT CURRENT RATES. professional fitrbs. r.r. doweu. n. keixt. DOWELL & KELLY, ATTOKNEYS-AT-LAW, Jacksonville, Oregon. C.W. HAULER. E. B. WATSON. KAHLER &. WATSON, Attornoysat-IiaT7, . Jacksonville, Oregon. OFflCE: Opposilcthe Court House. WILL practice in all Courts of this State ; obtain Patents for all classes of public lands, both mineral and sgrirullural : attend promptly to collections, and attend to all Coun ty and Probate business. Jacksonville, June 17, 1671. GEO. H. DURHAM, Attornoy-ftt-Xi a G3 FROST STREET, r-OKTLAND OREGON. DK.tIs. T. DAVIS, SURGEON, vJACKSONVILLE, OREGON. S. F. CHAP1N, M. D. JACK.SONVHXE. Physician and Surgeon. Office and Residence, RYAN'S BltlCK BUILDING, 3d St., Between California & Main Sts- Dr. L. Gaining, PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON, Jacksonville, Oregon, California Strut, eppotite P. J. fiyan't Britk Store. May 20, 1671. If J. IV. BELL. M. D. Jacksonville ----- Oregon. Will practice in the several branches of bis profession. OFFICE next door to the New Drug Store Jacksonville, Feb. 17 1872. G, H. AIKEN, M. D., Physician & Surgeon, Jacksonville, Oregon. OFFICE jn the V. S. Hotel, Third Street DR. W. JMSON ) ALL STYLES OF PLATE WOKK MADE, sueb as Gold. Silver. Platina, Alumnium, and Rubber. Special attention given to children's teeth. Ether spray used in ex iracting. Will visit Ashland annually on the first or March; also, Kerby ville on the fourth Monday n October. -Call and examine Specimen tVork.-tE$ OFFICE: Corner of California tc Fifth SU. RESIDENCE, opposite the Court House. Jacksonville, Nov. 20. If Peter Britt, Photographic Artist, JACKSONVILLE, OREGON. Aabrotype&, Fhotograpks, Cartes ae Visite DONE JN TUB FINEST STYLE OF AST. 'Pictures Reduce - OR ENLARGED TO LD7ESIZB. XT. S. HOTEL, JAcrcsorrvrLLE Oregon, Corner ef California and Ihiri Sis. L. ,HORNE, Proprietor, BEGS LEAVE TO INFORM THE Pablic that he has the largest, best, and most commodious Hotel in Southern Oregon. It is located in the central part of Jackson vil'e : Stages from the North and South leave regularly from the U. S. HOTEL. The Honee has lately been re-painted, and renovated ; the rooms are newly furnished, and well ventilated. The Bedrooms are supplied with SPRING BEDS, and every other con venience for the comforts of the guests. BOARD AND LODGING Can be had at reasonable rates.according to the room occupied. TBCE F.LmBXj:E3 Will be supplied with the best the market can afford. FAMILIES Can find at this House rooms especially arranged for their comfort and convenience, as well as every attention and comfort usually found at a well kept Hotel. ALARCE HALL Is atticbed to the Hotel, for Balls, Meetings, Shows, ic, and can be had atrcasonabla terms. Jacksonville, Oregon, Jan. 8, IS70.-tf LflBf FROM EDROPE! edwihTeigqgk. FRESCO, HOUSE, SIG3F, CARRIAGE & 0B2fAMEFTAL 1 HAVING PERMANENTLY LOCATED AT Jacksonville, will be pleased to receive Orders In any of the above branches of the business. fS- Orders left at the New State Saloon will receive prompt nttention.-B Shop on Oregon street, next door to Crystal's blacksmith shop. EDWIN PEACOCK. Jacksonville, Ogn., DecStf TREMONT HOTEL, And General Stage Office, Main Street, Tied Bluff, W. P. Mayhew, ----- Pjjopbietoe. The Proprietor would respect fully announce to his friends mii the truAeling public, that he has taken ibis well known brick Hotel, and will at all times be ready to wait on all those who may favor him with the light of their smiling countenances. The Latch String will always be out. The Taulc will be supplied with all the mar ket nflfurdB, and pfices to sail the times. The rooms are large and well ventilated, and new Spring Beds throughout. Stages arrive and depart daily, North. Call and see me. Red Bluff, Cal. Marcb2-ly . G. BROOKS' New Watch-, Clock-, & Jewclry- STORE, JDST OPENED. UNDER THE nALL of the U. S. Hotel, opposite P. Ryan's store, Jacksonville, Oregon ; where can be found a general assortment of Gold and Silver Watches, Gold and Silver Chains and Jewelry, Gold-, Silver, and Steel-bowed Spectacles, Eiht Day and Thirty Hour Clocks. The American Watches, in both Gold and Silver cases will be furnished at EASTERN PRICES! All goods represented and sold lor just what they are. and for the lowest living profit. $3r Watches. Clocks. Jewelry, and Sewing Machines cleaned and repaired for prices to cor respond with the times. - October 1, 1870. Latest Dispatch to the Ladies- Misses A. F. & L. A. KENT. HAVING REMOVED NEXT DOOR to E. 0. Brook's Jewelry Store, Califor nia Street, tale pleasure in announcing to the ladies that they have a Full Fall Stock of JmXEVERV' FAKCV COOPS, INCLUDING Hats, Feathers, Flowers, Ribbons, Trimmings, Chignons and many other articles, selected with care and of the VERY LATEST. STYLES, f$f FUasegire vt aeaU. Jacksonville, Oct. 14. 1871.-3m CITY BBEWERT! VEIT SCHUTZ, Proprietor. rpHE PUBLIC IS RESPECTFULLY IN- JL formed that thev can find, at any time, at the CITY BREWERY, the best of lager Beer, o quantities to suit the purchaser. Jacksonville, Jan. 15, 1870-if JOHN NEUBER HAS JUST RECEIVED A LARGE ADDITION TO HIS AL ready well Selected Stock of JEWELKY & SILVERT7AKE. GOLD WATCHES & CHAINS, SILVER WATCHES & CHAINS, from the most cel ebrated MANUFACTURERS of America and Europe, which is offered to the TRADE at PRICES to SUIT THE TIMES. o A New lot of Eight Day and Thirty Hour Clocks. CA lTC t"3 Watches, Clocks and Jewelry Cleaned and Repaired, and WARRANTED. -o A LOT of Silver Plated Spoons, Knives & Forks, and Castors. MuSic Boxes, Accor- deons, Guitars and Violins, Guitar and Violin Strings, the best in market. A Large arortment of Pocket Cutlery. Just received a large lot of Toys for Holiday. Great assortment of Cigars, Pipes & Tobacco, Fine Cut for smoking and chewing, and all other kinds. WILLOWWABE. SPECTACLES OF ALL KINDS Agent for Florence, Grover & Baker and Howe Sewing Machines. A Large assort ment pf SILK & COTTON THREAD hand. J. NEUBER. Jacksonville, Nov4tf. OSBURN&CO. New Drug Store, CALIFORNIA STREET Are Selling Goods AT REDUCED je29 '72, ly RATES. FRANCO-AMERICAN HOTEL AND RESTAURANT- OPPOSITE THE Odd Fellow's Hall, Jacksonville, Oregon. Travelers and resident boarders will find MADAME GILFOYLE'S BEDS AND BEDDING Placed In first class order, and in every Way superior to any in this section, and unsurpassed by any in the Stale. HER BOOMS IRE NEWLY FDRS1SHED And a plentiful supply of the best of every lhingthe market affords will be ob tained for ifER TABLE. Hereafter, her House will be kept open all night, and square meals can be had at any time through the night. Oysters prepared in every style, lunches etc. la be bad. Stage passengers, and others, out late at nlf.ht, can always find a good fire, hot meals, and good'beds at the above restaurant. No trouble will be spared to deserve the pat ronage ef the traveling as veil as the perma ncnt community. Jacksonville, Dec. 25, 1869 tf MjgZ!S3C HtO HOFFMAN & KLIPPEL Jiave just received AND OFFER FOR SALE, Hay Forks- and Rakes ; Grain Scythes and Snathes, "Wooden and Steel Barley Forks, Grape Vine Cradles, Manure Forks, Grain Scoops", Trace and Halter Chains, Chopping anaBroad Axes, . Hatchets and Hammers, Bench Screws, Wagon , Boxes, Patent Cross Cut and Back Saws, Hand Saws, and a general assortment of Shelf Hard ware, Cutlery, &c. Nails of all Sizes ; Paints, Oils and Varn ish, Window Glass and Putty; Tubs, Baskets, Clothes "Wringers, "Well Buckets, Trays and Bowls, &c. Giant Powder, Fuse and Caps, RIFLE AND BLASTING POWDER COOK STOVES, DIFFERENT STYLES'! ASSORTED Iron And Stool. Submerged and Douglas Pumps. Cast Iron "Wash Kettles, Bake Ovens, Skillets, and Tea Kettles, Brass and Enameled Kettles, Trays, Pans, &c., &c. NEW YORK COMBINED REAPER AND MOWER, AND HORSE RAKER ! ! Always on hand, full assortment of raratjw -WJLJR.E:. 2-s?" Hydraulic Pipe, Tin, Copper, and Sheet Iron "Ware made to order. HOFFMAN &. KLIPPEL. Jacksonville, June 10, 1S71. JUSF RECEIVED AND OPENED AT SACHS BROS5 TEMPLE OF FASHION ! LARGE STOCK OF & -o Everybody is folly invited to examine them. respect call and SaotLS Bros. Jakcsonvillee, Ogn., May 4-lf O.F. JACKSONVILLE LODGE NO. 10 HOLDS ITS REGULAR MEETINGS ON Saturday evening, at tho Odd Fellow's Hall. Brothers in gocd standing are invited to attends HENRY KLIPPEL, N. G. . Js.0 A. Botes, Seo'y. S. J. Dat, Trustees. -! C. W. Savage. ( F. Lcr. Regular Eebekah Degree Meeting, last Mon day of each month, at 7$ o'clock, r. m. Vs wrpLfey LIST OF PATKJJTS. ff "We have been furnished fby Binger Herman, Esq., Receiver of tho Land Office at Roseburg, with the'following list of names of persons in Jackson and, Josephine counties:to whom pat ents to land have been issued, as also tho number of patents issued to each person. Persons wishing extra copies of tho paper containing the. list can procure them by calling ahorsending to the Sentinel Office: - "" - Jacob Ish, 1 HTSevrance,4 Zach. Caldwell, 1 Daniel Walker, 1 John B'White, 1 G A Jackson, 1 JESeyforth.l Ole Severson, 1 Jeff. Durker, 1 E W Carver, 1 W B Bishop, 1 M Hanley, 1 Dennis Hunt, 1. X J C Duncan, 1 U R Smith, 1 Eraslus Wells, 2 J T Robinson, 1 John Bilger, 4 "Welbora Reeson. 1 R V Beale. 1 P J Ryan, 2 F D Bowers, 1 Joseph Pollock, 1 W Oliver, 4 Joseph Woody, 1 W Myers, 1 Mat. Fountain, 3, R Montgomery, 1 "Healon Fox, 1 G W Obenchain & G W btephenson, 1 JMadison Oben J L Grubb, 1 chain, 1 Daniel Crane, 1 C Winters, 2 A S Moon, 2 J Swingle, 2 J P Parker, 5 J A Pankey, 1 L Broadsword, 1 L N Gregory, 1 John P Walker, 1 Clara Rader, 1 Minns Walker, 1 J A Crane, 1 H T Inlow, 1 W L Wilson, 1 L Braumnert, 1 G Wells and Mar tha Wells, 1 J W Burch, 1 M H Garrett,! R B Hargadine, 3 L Gortman, 1 Jason Owen, 1 A J Brophy, 1 J D Brophy, 1 C A Inlow, 1 J W Wells, 1 Martha "Wells, 1 F Wertz, 1 G Hughbank, 1 Peter Britt, 2 H F Barron, 1 Win Taylor, 3 G Wells, Sr, 2 J ii Coats, 1 .lacob Wagner, J Jas Miller, 1 M McCall & A S Grubb, 1 GRockfellow, 1 Peter Simon, 1 I D Applegato, 0 S A Borough, 1 C Applegate, & II D Cromer, 1 L B Applegate, IF J Martin, 1 J H BillenbroOk, 3 J J Nichols, 1 J S Howard, 5 Josiah Hannah, 1 E H Anderson, 1 M Caldwell, 3 Wm Shultz, 1 J Obenchain, 1 John Murphy, 2 Jacob Ish and P Donegan, 1 Wm By bee, 7 W B Kincaid, 1 W P Hillis, 1 P N Stow, 1 P Donegan, 14 J M Matney, 1 A Fisher, 1 Owen Riley, 1 G W Isaacs, G A 'Fisher and N Fisher, 2 M Colwell, 2 C C Beekman, 11 A Gordon, 1 J M Grisby, 1 J W -Simpson, 4 Granville Sears, 1 M Hanley, 1 Jas Appleton, 1 Edward Esmond, 1 C CBeekman and J T Glenn, 1 Joseph W Hocker- smilh, 1 Joseph Dongen, 1 J S Wilder, 1 G 0 Riggs, 1 Isaac Sachs, Thos Giannini and J C Hampton, 1 Louis Home, 2 H L Ish, 1 S Humphrey, 1 J T Glenn, Alex Martin and J S Drum.l Wm Hoffman, 1 J B Thomas, 1 Wm Sutherland, 3 J M Childers, 1 Ervin Taylor, 1 J T Glenn, 2 James Helms, 1 L Applegate, 1 J U Tolman, 1 J H Triplett, 1 J P Walker, 1 J Wagner, Albert Fred R Otter, 1 G Rocklellow& D N Birdseye, 1 John McCall, 3 THB Shipley & J M Black, 1 Edwin Smith', 1 R C Armstrong, 1 T H B Shipley, 2 H R Brown, 7 R A Cook, 1 C T Payne, 1 M F Hurst, 1 L J White, 1 M Peterson, 1 Wm Bilger, 2 Wm Wilson, 1 II Blecher, 3 Wm Williams, 1 B F Myor, 1 Lorenzo Sleppy, 1 W L Colvig, 1 W Murphy, 1 C W Kahler, 1 S Messenger, 1 J M Matney, 1 E H Hughes, 1 W W Hale, 1 H F Barron, 1 TJSHayden, 1 T J Ramsey, 1 Charles Baer, 1 E C Brooks, 1 T E Nichols, 1 C F Blake, 1 II Allison, 1 L Bradley, 1 J M McCall, 1 J B White, 1 C Williams, 1 G A Jackson, 2 C C McClenden, 1 M Caldwell and P J T French, 1 Donegan, 2 H P Deskins, 1 Barret Ramsey, 1 Hon. Jas. F. Wilson. Hon. James F. Wilson, of Iowa, has been slandered by being called an opponent of Grant's. This extract lrom a recent speccn snows with what truth : "He has done as well in his high office as any man wonld have done. He is a patient, able, plod ding man, who neglects no trust and betrays no confidence. Let those who can point to deeds of their own as great as his criticise him. Let drones and' failures be silent. What a man has done constitutes the true standard by which to try him. Take Grant's " his tory for tho last twelve years, and you may safely challenge the world to match it. The storm of maligant men dacity which has burst upon him will spend its fury in vain. The peopto of tins country, gratemuy rememcenng his great services, will see to his safe deliverance, xne .american people are not ungrateful. Noyember will prove this by the re-election of Grant." mSCELLANEOTJS ITEMS. ..Mr. G. W. Huntias- shown to-rtlsr Salem Farmer the jawbone1 blPauline? betler known in the'mountaiaEf'uBig Foot," tho Indian warrior whoyas such a dread to ranchmen and travel ers east of tho Cascado mountains "a few years ago. His depredations ano cunning were so frequent and gra$ that ho was hunted down like' & wild beast. When shot down he was stilt able to keep his assailants at bay by the rapiditvand urecision witfiNsrhitfi he discharged arrows in every direction,.- where he fell, and he retained life so long that his slayers left him to did without venturing to examine or'caro for his remains. His jawbone, which was picked from his remains by Mr. Hunt a short ticno since, is said to re semble thai of a beast mora than of a human being. He was considerably more than six feet in hight, of power ful'build, and his track measured full fourteen inches in lengths A doctor was summoned toaootlago in Harwood, in England, and found a boy in need of his services. "Show yourtongne," said the doctor. Tho boy stared like an owl. "My good boy, let me seo your tongue," repeated the doctor. "Talk Enclisb, doctor." said tho old lady; and then, turning to her son, said : ' " "Hoben thy gobbler, and purt out thy lolliker." Tho mouth flew open, and the doc tor was terribly "taken in." A curious calculation has been made by an eccentric individual well known in Pans for his peculiar antipathy to the fly. He collected 3,000 flies in ,a room measuring 70 cubio feet. On tho floor ho spread apounded loaf of sugar. At the end of four days he went to in vestigate the result of his experiment. There remained a teaspoonful of sugar, JLhis statistician, therefore, calculates that sugar being at the rate of thirteen cents a pound, a fly costs tho country twenty cents from its birth to'itcr death, that is if fed an loaf sugar. Tho Grand River and Sioux Indian delegation called on Secretary Delano on the 17th of September. They made the usual speeches, complaining of pov erty, begging guns and ammunition, and want the railroads passing through their country torn up. Tho Secretary wanted them to go to farming,and promised them implements and to put them in a better country, whero they can have the advantages of civiliza tion. After all, it is the best wisdom to" treat with absolute indifference or con tempt a great deal that happens in this world of misunderstandings. Let any good and well-meaning man reflect "up on the blunders and slanders that as sailed and possibly annoyed him one week ago, and consider how very dead they are now ! Such fruit o( ignorance and malice dies ol its own rottenness. All the known volcanoes in the world seem to be simultaneously "on a bust." Tho volcano of Merapi, Japan, which has been quiet oyer since 1803, recently broke out in great f pry, burying a num ber of villages, filling up tho ravines and checking the course of rivers, be sides destroying a frightful number of inhabitants. The eruption of Hecla is looked for every day. x Bees consume large quantities of wa ter when building comb and" raising brood. Want of water is one pf the causes of dysentery among them. A bucket or trough filled with water, with a few pieces of old honeycomb or sticks for the bees to alight upon and drink in safety should be kept near the hives. The Republican candidates for Pres idential Electors in Oregon, in pursu ance of arrangements made by .tho State Central Committee, will each canvass his own district, and will seo that there bo held at least one mass meeting in each county between -now and the November election. Colored people of Kentucky are be coming: real estate owners. One agent alone, residing at Lexington, sold them the past year $100,000 worth of houses and lots for their own use, and the col ored population of that town pay taxes on $4,000,000 worth of real estate. Few people know, and thoasands.do not know, that by setting a glass fruit jar on a folded towel, thoroughly satu- nuuu tvim tuiu navci, ws iiuiip uw ira poured in boiling hot, with no 'greater danger of breaking than with: a timcan. "A woman's greatest enemy is tho looking glass," said a husband Jo his wife, who was admiring herself in, the mirror while he was sipping hii wine. "That maybe," she replied, '"but 'it does not cost her and her children half so much woe as a man's wine-glass."' The members of : the Oregon;, Legis laturewere alLputinto the penitentiary one day-Jast week as a Committeekof Investigation Silence is good for the wis and bet ter for the fools. The population of Alaska' is '29,007.