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rw wmanvgtaeensfpK THE OREGON SENTINEL, OFFlCTTClT'&immNSOljrorCSOr Misni:r,T,Apnns ADVERTISEMENTS. -f;c(s4TCcxarciaHP?' j -wsaw r vrrf"-vrrx r TOWND COUNTY. Catholic Services. Services will be held lit the Catholic Ohnrch in this place, every Sunday, at The usual hours' in the morning and evening, Bcv. Father Blanchet .officiating. -T Cherries are fast becoming ripe. Who said they were going to famish the Sektikel soma? Picxia The Temperance Lodge contemplate having a picnic in course of a week or two, commemorating the first anniversary of their order in ' Jacksonville. Every effort necessary for the suc cessful celebration of the coming Fourth in Jacksonville is being made. A grand time is anticipated. Sewing Machines. Elsewhere will be found an advertisement of John Neuber's, which will inform yon where to pnrcbae good sewing machines jit reduced prices. He is now selling ma chines at 45 per cent; discount from the old prices. Now is your lime to I " get agood machine cheap. We were handed this week by Dr. Dantorth a catalogue ot the Willam ette University, medical depaatment This branch of the University is jn an exceedingly prosperous condition. The ninth regular cour&e of lectures "will commence on the 15th of Decem ber next. Since 1870 fifty have grad uated from this medical institute. P , s o o 5S" p o p s a o . 5 P a a o GO S Rev. ilr. Skidmore, of Ashland holds service in tho M. E. Glinruh next Sunday, to morrow, evening. He stated last Sunday that he could preach a better sermon to a large congrega tion than to a small one, and that lit would like to have-a large attendance out to his meetings. Mrs. Sarah McGiuley Greeley, of the McGinloy Troupe, takes a Farewell Benefit to-night. She h), without doubt, the queen of the stage ; and her qualities as an acttet-s iire oi the liighest order; she is animating and pleasing in "comedy ;" her voice a vol ume ot rich melody, winning crowds of admirers, and her dancing cannot- be excelled on tho Pacific coast. Every effort to please her nudionce will be made, and all may expect a rich .treat at her last appearance in Jacksonville. Billy Shook and Dun. Card well left- Jacksonville last Monday (or paits ,'not- denitcly known in California. Billy has been for the p.it six mouths a type slicker in ihe ijji.vim.r, ullicp. He is a good, faithful l,oy anil- oU!i him a pleasant journey, good health, and prosperty, and also wish Dm. the tamo good lliiugs. The boys weie . -gene.ral favorites among the young people here, especially of the young "ladies who are solely afllicted by their absence. " r- in & Or C PS "S SB p w p p I ! " Q p d P ? S c 0 02 ' 02 WW s CR 3 p S 5 c 02 s p P CANDIDATES. For Congress. G. A. La Dow. Richard Williams T. W. Davenport. For Governor. L. P.Urover. J. 0. Tolman. T. P. Campbell. Secretary of State. S. F. Cbadwick. C, M. Eoster-, . J. -H '.Douthitt: " Slate Treasurer. A. H. Brown. D. Q. Clark, D. Beach- State Prittter. M. Vs Brown. R..M. Vaite. VV.M Hand.. Sup'l Public In struction. E. J. Dawne. L. L. Rowland. M. SI. Oslesby,. Dist. Attorney. H. K. ITanca. H. Kelly. btate Senators. John S. Herren. Mathew Fountain D. S. K. Bnick. Representatives W. J. riymale Thomas Wright u. it. van uiper W, II. Kahler A. P. Spelling E. K. Anderson C Scheffclin 11. II. DnnUp C. B. Wton Commissioners. L. Ilerltag John O'Erlon M. A. HtiHton D. Reynulils RiiU Benoilict W. C. Mjit for Sheriff. J. W. Manning Francis rijmale T. T. McKeime Count v Clerk. E. D. Fondly Put. Dnnn K trl raj P. iM i 88 77 3 851 75 6 104 -Sft 3 87 77 3 RB t iu 87 77 3 51 102 46 97 21 4.1 4C 44 71 ! 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'MORGAN frokt sira:ET, (One door North of TamhUy 3goytl,-n cl , Oregon, ' 2ilanu&ctarera and Importers ot LilMffiS, I, -W 3 I E-S, SADDLKRY HARDWARE, &.U.; REBBrSGESUHElSTA CRCZ LEATHER, HILL'S CONCORD.TEAM. STAGE AND BUGGY HARNESS. Ortlrra win be Promptly Ellled nt 33 per eent. lga than any Ilouae In Uregon. Care given to the forwarding of gooda to' Customers as they may dh-ect"."3 Pasties from tug Interiokars Guaranteed sep21, '73J' i-'S'ATisrJicrio. - - 1 jr. JEWELRY, .WATCUESETC. Watciies, Clocks and Jewelry. JOHN-NEUBER', THE PALI TERM OF TIIE ASHLAND ACADEMY WILL COMMENCE , r." ., W! ARE nAPPY TO SaY THAT. WE are better prepare3 than ever before to inenre the progress of pupils, and all will find a good opportunity to advance. We shall bo pleased to eee all who attend on the first day of school, Sept. 1st. J. H. SKIDMORE. vt8n23 NEW BLACKSMITH SHOP. Cor. -1th nnd C Sts.3 Jacksonville. 7 .A 4 TIIE UXDEU3IGSED HASOPENED A 2EW Blacksmith th?p at the abor named stand, i where he wilt catty on the blacksmtthlne easiness tn'afl It hrancTiM. Wnrk done at nrtcos In accord ance with the tlm, and with promptness and dipfttch. ALL WORK GUARANTEED., ; . I haTo no ppeclalty In my Wiincss, and will do all kinds of woik on demand from shoeing a h6rse to Ironing a wagon. Give mo a call. DANIEL CRONEMILLER. Jjctsoninic, February 11, 1874-tr. fiPSS ' Tlie JIcGinley Troiipo pusitively make their la&t apiiearanco to nigbt. During their stay here they have won many friends, and there will, uo doubt, bo a crowded house. They give an excellent entertainment. Their come dies aro well rendered and their spec ialities irreeistable. Miss Mary re-' ceived tumultuous applause on Tiiurs day night in her character song "Itail Toad Car," etc., while Master Bobby' in his "Big Shoe Dances" with his vio I'm, brought down the house. Go and see them to-night. The Aldink. Four charming views oi the beautiful and little-knowrtscenery in Northern Vermont, head the list of illustrations in the June Aldine, a monthly as rare among other periodi cals, as a June day is rare in tho year. As heretofore, nothing yet published surpasses iu beauty these pictures, which aro excellent works of art, and characteristic of the country they de pict. "On the Missisquoi," is the first lull-page picture, showing the rush and swirl of water, and the rocks aud woods of this enchanting river. An other picture, tho whole- series being from the pencil of Thomas Morau is "A Glimpse, of tho Missisquoi," as it winds through, a peaceful valley,'full of quiet beauty. A largo full page picture gives the beholder ''The Misshquoi at Bheldon Springs," a well known sum mer resort noted for tho romantic beauty . of its scenery. "Mount Mansfield from Rico's Hill," is the last ot this admir able scries. A grand panorama of somo lorty miles of the noble Green iLrnnn,.:n. : ..i - ., ? . juuuuuuin ia Miunu iu yns picture Arthur Parton contributes a full.page "Science on the Shenandoah," which depicts tho grand and remarkahle scen ery near Harper's Feny,- where the waters of the Shenandoah unito with the Potomac, a point which charmed Jefferson. Tho literarv contents of this num. ber of The Aldine aro of greater variety and extent than usual. ,. Subscription prioe, $5, including chromos "The East" and "The West" James Sut ton & Co., publishers, 5S Maiden Laue, New York City. .- " ,s- Ilt-port of the Literary Society. After the late fire in Jacksonville on April I3ih, the Independent Jijterary SocH-ty.Jmmodiately, called a nibetingi with the intenliuu of giving aperies ot ciitcitaiumcnli), for the pmpose of rais ing iihwhv for ihcsufR-nri?. Altera great ntm.tiiu of labor ami expens-e the bocifty at lar-t ir.ivc tiiti'itaiunivnu laMiii!! ihire v'niii"s fmm v.liich w:i realized H0.0O niter pnying the lol- lowing necemaiy uuih: Miiii-, 15.00.' K. Kubli, 60.8V. Sach Bros., Si 1.12. L. Soloman,5.2.30. Mrs. Oliver, 1.00. B'. llobb, t.00. D. Linn, $1.50. George Brown, 1.00. G. Karewski, $0.50. Western Union Telegraph Co.- 5.00. Sundries, 1.50. J Skntixel Oflice, 13.00. Allowed for damages done to Hall, 10.00. A committee of investigation was appointed by the Society to ascertain who were tjie actual sufferers. The following named persons were found to have been completely burned out Messrs. WTm. Kreitzer, J. "Yollers, Wm. Boyer, and were therefore en. titled to the money j but as Tilr. Kreitzer was gain in business he thanked the members of the society vevy kindly for their voluntary aid, and desired liis portion to' be divided equally between the other two gen tleman, who received 36.50 apiece. As representatives of tho Society we tender our si d cere thanks for the many acts of kindness shown us by our numerous friends, respectfully solicit the goodwill and wishes of every one. Ed. J. F. Horxe, It. A. Milleb, ' Committee. A. Cahdwell. ) At work on the .railroad between Olympia and Tenino last week, were two of the oldest men in "Washington Territory. Air. Canbv. of Turawater, aged. UO, and Father Stewart, of Olympia, aged 81, to gether with Leslie Hewitt, Frank Rko and one or two other boys abouf five or six years, were all busily engaged in gradinsr, thus forming a beautiful picture of youth and old age helping the Car of Progress onward. 0, WHERE S YOVR OREGON 2 ITS 7 At the late Convention of- the Prcss-Asaociation -in-ChicagoMri James "W. Sheahan, of the Tribune of that city, delivered the address, llefcrring to, the "Personalities of Journalism," lie gave these speci mens, which rather overdo the so fuired "Oregon Style" in unadultcr aicd vileness.'" One editor, displeased with some thiiitr published by another described rtlie offender as a "squirming feouirt. a chicken-hearted youth, a diaboli cal Jaclaissary. Ape, liog, mullen- btocic 1:1 uog-ieunei, tumDie-DUg, aud toiling caterpiller !" The por son thus addressed evidently hurt by these assertions, replied that his editorial brother was "all this and more too," and added that ho was "the butt cut of original sin, the quintessences of double distilled nastiucss, a foul bubble floating on the surface of a cess-pool, a dirty mangy dog, and a foulxlisgraco to 1113 UtVXl IIUUS. Another journal thus refers to tho editor of anothers paper: "The sneaking thief who prostitutes the editorial chair of the Milwaukee News to vent his spleen upon -his betters, seeks to utilize the death of a better man than himself by spitting venom about a transaction he knows nothing of. The only use we can conceive for such a hound as this Calkm3 is to furnish fat to feed hell fire." & H. "W. Scott, has resigned from tho editorial staff of 3he Bulletin. liis resignation cardjappeared, in the liiuleUn, but with no cxplaina- uon. Postal Telegraph. The LTouse Committee on Appropritions in view of the near approach of tho adjourn ment of Congress, have notified he counsel for the Western Union Tele graph Company that the committee cannot give any further oral hear ing on the postal telegraph question; hut will consider any briefs which may be "submitted. It is" not con sidered probable that, any action will be taken on the subject this session. Seeing is Believing. If in tbia libc iSToes tucre are people so blinded by prejudice hs not to believe that a jnedicataLsliriqliint is no item of ipuicose ini-portiir)crrln-"Jw ctei!ogncGf Lumaa -remtHltei, we (.houlii liko them to witncs3 the wonderful effect thai rlos'cttpr's SiCmach Bitters ore now produciDj; a owr e country in coses of in ;crm UentfttT, rheumatism, billions disorders, ks, fis!.i?ii--rTpns comp'amlg, constitutional d-bili'ymcTital deprtS-nor and prrmittftre de c,,y -''V ur-' ,,J,i eflects arc nothing new. 1 l-e preat vegetable invioraat and "tla cures luve btcn Uefurethe- pt0!lij for fiiore" than iwiujrtGvc years, and. in every yi-ar of the Vwchlav'c its-popu.farity has iucreajedjind its" Aim- nai oecHWio Mfper.-x l er lucre ore no.. doubt many tliODwnils of intelligent citizens who hnVe never hud art TTJiportonity of observing-for theui'clvrs tlie surprising changes wtiich this unequalled tonic nnd alterative prod-ices inTystenu which eeem to be hoplessly broken, and in cases of disease wb:chare not amendable to ordinary remedies. Probablymanyof these regard the statements made in relation to the sanitary properties of the Hitters with some degree of incredulity. Would that all. such skeptics could see with their own eyes what the medicine is doing Tor the sick and fetblo every where, what a staff of life it is proving to the aged and infirm, what a help in time of trouble to leeble women suffering from' the complaints and disabilities peculiar to the sex, what a pro tection to health and life in malarious districts, what a panacea for languor and depiession, what a jpeciSc for all diseases in which the system 'reqqlres tj .Jib vitalizcdjand sustained Of nil stimuhnts it is the purest and safest, o. all tonics the most genial, effective and ngreef able, of all alteratives the least violent and the most certain in its beneficial results. "i K r'ATCITES. CLOCKS. JEWEMV. V V Silrerwflre. .etc has rcceiTed a large ad.iuiop.io iit already well selected stock of Jewe.iry and SIlTerwAre. ELGIN NDWALTHA ffi Gold and SilTer Waeches, GoU and Silver Chains, all Im ported true, tne erst miauiacTOrcra in tne East. A, fine lot of SETHTHOMAS: . Sight -3ay Weight Clocks; Also all kinds of MGITT-DAY AND 30-IIOCR CLOCKS, - rocket Cutlery ami WJllow Wars of all kinds, a new as- Tsortment of the inoBt elegant Toys for tlie Holidays, ... .Consisting of.... Alouxntg- m . "Workljoiesj. .. Dolli, Hnby -Vagort3, In tict ererytkinK that is wanted fir the Holidays. A fine lot of SILVKR-rLATED WAKE of the Tcry best qwuiiy. Also a uue lot OI Srasic Boies. Atccrdcons, Guitars, Ytolins, Elt.3 A PCTX ABSOHTMXITT OF GUKWDTG and SMOKING TOBACCO, Tobacco, Vl$Q8, 1'ipestenw, and anything of the kiad that may bo van ted. 1 am also Agent fur the GHOVER &. BAKER &. FLORENCE I.SEWINO MACinSES, ami keep them constantly on unnu. i nare jmi receire.1 ine latest improTeu s lorence, which fecjs tho work FKOII TIIE OPERATOR. 4iy Jewelry, Watches and Clocks cleaned and repaired and warranted. Also Sentnjr Jlnchlnes Cleaned and Repaired. NoT.l,1673tf xKHliTe meacall-Sa .MISCELLANEOUS. "KT "HS "&V "SZ'FL'ns: ! - . ajTd.. HEW GOODS AT ASHLAND J.JI. McOALL&CO. A correspondent writes from Ba ker County, as follows : "El Dor ado Ditch is now running water "to eome'oii the richest mining' ground in the world. This is one hundred miles Ioujk and carries enough water to supply thousands of men. NEW TODAY. A recent telegram from JBolivia announced the death of Gen. John T. Croxton, '"United States ' Mnister,- aged 37 years. Ho was a native "of Paris, Kentucky, and served in the late war on the Union side. The cropsin Tamhill County are represented as looking well,better, in fact, than ever hefore at this time of the year. A larger acreage has hecn sown this year than,, on any; previous -one, and tho -prospect- is fair for alarge yield. '-' - . .j J v . .-. '. NOTICE. . THIS IS TO NOTIFY ALL PERSONS concerned that a note-given by the un dersigned, Jnne 3. 1874, foi one hnndred and fifty dollars, with one per cent per month in terest, in favor of Wm. O'llalley, was fraudu lently obtained, and I shall pay -so part of the same. . "WILLIASr SAWYE.E. Kirbyville, June 5, 1874. TAX" PAYERS. r'EUNQUENJ,'tAX PAYERS- WILT U save costs" by -settling- their taxes with the Sheriff at his office immediately. T. T. MCKENZIE, ' Sheriff of Jaclison"Coanty. NOTICE. I Rogne River "Valley Woolen Mannfact nririg Company, are hereby notified to meet at'tho office of tlie Company, at Ashland, Or egon, on the 6tb day of July, 1874, at xone o'clock, P, jr., for the purpose of disposing of the real gropeity ol jheCoropany, settling np the.6us:nera, and 3iaSoiving the-Corapany. 3y order of B. F. MYER, Presidft t of Board 'of Directors. HAVE THE stock of LAMEST -ANT) BEST SELECTED eijLru asb rAKcr Dry Goods, Clothing, Hardware BOOTS AND SnOES, IRON, STEEL, CROCKERY, &C, Ever offered It sale in the town. Trices to Suit the Times. : w antod z & nnn bushels op tvtibrt, in Excnxvqn WJ w w " tor Uoods. Illgnest 1 " H " W , . o p e - -. 3? " iUO S:d I e,3sFH o O w r H ii m sin im g ffi M & f? IK M h qLJ" CO & 8.8? ETUbuJH a Ug n HI Q ML ' rra tr s rf a ksssW LJ W 8 E 3: &Hn e m s- . o im Big i dTg O 9 N O , Goodg at Cost Itates. . price paid, and DON'T FAIL TO GIVE US A CALL. J. M. McCALL & CO. Ashland, October S, 1873tf ST. MARY'S ACADEMY, CON-DUCTED BT The Sisters of the Holy Naxues, JACKSONVILLE, OREGON. rnitE SCHOLASTIC TEAR OF Tins ACADEMY COM- JL mences aboat the middle of August, and Is dirfdal In to four sessions of eleren weeks each. Pupils are,re- ceiTeu ntaiij uiur, turn luur iuiu nui vn cuauieu Irom the day of their entrance. Kates of Tuition. Board and Tuition per Term J40 00 Entrance Fee (only once) 5 00 nano. Drawing and Painting., Bed and Bedding 8 00 400 Select Day School. Primary, per Term 6 00 Junior..., .-. 8 00 Senior....! 10 00 For further particulars apply at the Academy. COUNTY HOSPITAL. -pvr..L.DA?iTORTn IIAS TIIE COUXTT HOSPITAL JL- for the rfnsulnir,yeart and has built a comfortable building for the county patients. lie Is also prepared to keep three or four prlTate patlente, who will be entirely Hparated from the public onee, and can hare the best ot surgical and medical attendance at from two to fir dol lar per day, board and Iodjpnjr Included. nlorlSlf. S3 5, o 3a. s Btos- J. H. HYZER HAVING ESTABLISHED BUSINESS IN Jj Prepared to do Work in ftOUSE, SIGN", CARRIAGE PAINTING, GLAZI.VG AND PAl'EIl IIAKGISO. TTflLL ATTEXD to Business Promptly, nd Solicit the Y Tatromgo of the Public. JOHN L. CARTER & SON PAINTERS..' A RE FOLLY PREPARED TQ DO f -ALL. Xi I Clasoes of PAINTING, inctyiin, HOUSE PAINTING. SIGN PAINTING, ' -- ORNAlfENTAL PAINTING,' . TAGON AND CARRIAGE PAINTING .-- r AIX IsTTlVES, OP GUAl.I.a DONE. Orders from the Conntry attended to promptlril JacksonvlJe, May 16, 1874.' 113. t Notice to Miners IS nEREUT GIVES THAT I HAV BEES DCtT a'p pointed, and that zar bonds hare been duly tpnroTed. ' as UnitedUtes -. DEPUTY SURVEYOR', Of SllnenJ Oaims for Mining District So. 1, to the' 8 tate of Oregon. OFFICE -Nee AsntAXD. Obkgojt. octl'72ly B.F. MYER. ft l- -r? ft ). -BkV. ,,-i .,.- . rt. j- J- ... uaLS&!&&r'. fifl6Wiaifiad-rs ,1