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1 "-''- ' l k THK' OEEGOfc SfeNTINEL WXD$ESVAtf ' I JfoVEMBER 14, 1877. ABUTS FOR THE SESTHJEL. 8. M. Fettengill & Co , New Tort Geo.P.Roweli&Co... New Tort Bowell k Chessman St. Louis L. P. Fisher. San Francisco 8. McCaUitler..., Gniiee Creek Religion Directory M. K. Church. Religious services every SBnaWat Ihe osnal hours, by roe Reverenda J. B. N. BeU.1V. Hurlbta! M. A. Wjl 'lUna, alternately. Catholic Smvicks. Serfices will be held at the Catholic Church" in this place, every ? 'BaBfliyfat the nsual bflnrs to ffie morning and evening, Rev. Father Blancbet officiating. M. E. ScxDAT Scnooti Regular meetings Toy Sand ay afternoon at 1 o'clock. Catholic Suxdat Scnooi Regular meet Bga every Sunday afternoon at 2 o'clock. Resigned. Owing to ill-health J. M. Sutton hie resignod the office ol Justice of the Peace for Ashland pre cinct and bos gone to San Francisco. Fob the Astluii Matilda J. McGrew was examined last week by Judge Day and adjudged insane. Sheriff Manning started below with her on the following'day. iTmv Boxes Postmaster Mailer has made some extensive improve ments at the post-olfice. Among other things be has bad a number of lovk boxes placed on the- outsido of the .building, which arc accesalbTe' at any lime, and can be rented lor the small turn of $Upcr qmrter. .- Tbachek's Institute. This body convened at Ashland on tlio lit, aud notwithstanding the fact that a very 'sli stlcndance of the teachers of this coaatjr were present, proved a decided "swtess. The session continued' for 'three days, and considerable interest waoaianifested by those taking part. t-'J&ilf !T2rlUIV. vicuij;o JJ. wwwuijij safeeni of the Oregon and California J-Tuil'f'CoTjpiny, arrived in Portland on "fhef'feii iast.in.l mi bo expected in ihie-Sacn shortly. It is the intention lrM'i co ujniw to establish an nfltae TenUJiipj.lico, which will prme quite .u tfrxoii niodation to those haunt: JbiiMatas Willi that coiporatiant ( 9jrcE CitHKK. E 1 Smith returned f ifin.lSuli ic creek last Sunday, where f.i!ittee bei n employed on Bybee's new i.iilJ?nd i eports they will be ready for twnbiitn a few daye. Green brothers artfvxrkjng nlht aud day with thrii ""oratrtrtouorethntis worth not fcni than yti&C per toil, and Mr. S thinks they litre got the best tiling in Southern Qregfln. !Steiujng Dm.ii. From J. S. IlW wrd,'ho was in Sown from the Sler jjng ditch lust Sunday, we lorn that -the work oipthe main ditch will be fin ished by to-morrow night, and will then carry water for hall its length. .Considerable fluming nmaitis to be done, and Mr. Howard estimates that .it will take three weeks wort to com plete the ditch. Lucky Queex. Pi of. Tiernan has retired 200 pounds of ore from the Lucky Queen mine and will give it a thorough test by different working processes. Tho ore selected by btm was taken from the winlzo down, and he expresses the opinion that this mine "can and ought to be worked so as to pay a handsome monthly dividend to stockholders. ' 'Laketibw Land OrriCE. All the records and papers of S B Cranston, R'egister of the U S Land Office al Lake view, were by order of the Com missioner of the General Land Officer turned over to Geo, Conn, the Receiv er, on Monday tho 5th Inst, and the '.position vacated for his successor. Jasaes Evans of Lino county was ap ,, pointed to this position some time ago Ubul we nave seen no report of bis con. '.firatatioa by the Senate. i ArraiJtTKo Pastor. Rev. C. Dreves, irora-itanover City, Germany, who- was formerly engaged in missionary work among the Germans of Nevada, California, Oregon, Washington Terri tory and British Columbia, and who runted onr place also some time ago, is, is, bo informs us, chosen Pastor of St John's German Lutberean Church, Green Street. San Francisco, and he therefore, will probably never return to ns. He desires us to express bis deep sense of the kind reception and real Geraaa hospitality he has met with, ard sending bis cordial greetings to bis German brethren in Jacksonville and vicinity, be earnestly hopes that they may improve in Christian faith the only narrow but snre way to at tain felicity tor-soul and body for time "and eternity. It and em Jottings. More Tain. , 1 Farmers plowing. ,, , Pay yonr school t-xxes. Ghost party to- night, r Ckcnrt Court in session. Card well's new buggy has ariivedV Hoy ar Singer. David Linn is agent. Frank "Eonls and Wm, Carll are in town. r Waller Jackson started for Salem last Friday. Capt. Caton was in from Beaver creek on Sunday. C B Watson returned from Lake connty on Saturday last. Will the Russian bear have Turkey for his thanksgiving dinner. Mr. A. B. Croasman and Miss L'tn nie McUully were married in Salem last Thursday. Multnomah connty at the-last terra of Court sent 14 prisoners to the peni tentiary at Salem. Mr. A'?Noltner is writing a descrip tion of his trip to Southern Oregon for his paper the Standard. We are under obligations to Senator Mitchell tnd Hon. Richard Williams for public documents received. The 0,Jc C. Stage Co. are now ran- snifljf lighter w3gons man mey use when running on Summer time. The English company on Galice creek bav everything ifr readiness and active operations will begin at an early day. Rev W. Hurll'urt will hold divine services in the M. E Church next Sun day, morning and evening, at the usual hour. Jerry Nunan and wife returned from their trip to San Francisco on Friday's stae, alter an absence ol about one month. Henry Blecher of this plico drove a band ol S,0C0 mutton sheep out of this i allev last week for the Cililornia market. Judge Reed returned from the E li ott creek mines on Sunday and reports eerj thing progressing satisfactorily in that section. The Bishop Scott Grammnr School in Portland was destroyed by fire on the night of Nov. 8ih, loss $.!0,000, insurance $10,000. Work on Holt's new hotel has been -uipended for the suison, and the por tion constructed i now covered up to t protect it from the winter ram. McDonald of "bunko" notoriity who ts not miknown to Southern Orogou, was recently marrivd' in Seattle to a lady knowii as"Big Bonanzi." By the grtco of President Htyes an 1 Governor Chad wick wecstt eat roast turkey and cranberry saHice and offar thanks therefor on the 20th of this month. A garter six feet seven iuches long was found in Washington county, Ivy., the other day. The other girls need not ieel envious, for this- garter was a snake. Lewis & Hoffman hae finished their contract on the hydraulic pipe to be used by the Sterling company, and are now1 engaged in constucting one lor a Chinese company in the same lo cality. Large; numbers of Chinamen kave passed through town this week on their way to California. They came" from that Stale to i work on the Sterling ditch, ana bating completed the- work aro notf on their way back. Five more street lamps were placed in position last Saturday. Oue at Cronemillers' corner, one 'at Jones' sa loon, one at the corner of Plymale's stable, one in front of the M. E. Church and the other in front of New man Fisher's s ore. Undcr the Masomo hall, on Califor nia street, E. C. Brooks is selling at bis watch, jewelry and drug store, first class; double'-thread, lock-stitch, straight-needle sewing machines at bed-rock prices from $20 to $50 each, also needles and oil On Nov. th Governor J. M. Wil liams of Indiana appointed Daniel W. Yoorhees as- U. S. Senator 'from that Slate to fill the vacancy occasioned by the death of Senator Morton. Voor hees, in accepting pays a , touching tribute to the deceased Senator. The time may not be far distant when the pious missionary man will re main at the old homestead, and. preach to the heathen through the cable tele eplicne, and when the distant canni bals will sadly (raze at each other and indulge in profitIes conjectures as to the flax or of his ribs. lake Ceaatr Enterprises. Messrs. Nurse, Moore and Pearson are pnsnrag to early" completion their saw mill at Linkville. Tbey are build ing a ditch about one fourth of a mile fn length, 12 feet wide, and intended to carry 5 feet depth of water. This ditch is intended as a canal to float logs to the mill as well as to conduct their motive power. A boom between 400 and 00 feet in length is to cross the river a few hundred yard's below the toot of the Lake. This is the most extensive saw milling enterprise ever commenced Io Southern Oregon, in land. The timber calculated to furnish this mill with provender is foond in in exbanstable quantities on the banks of big Klamath Lake, and is to be rafted across that body of water to the mill. The erection of a large flouring mill at the same place and by the same parties is contemplated, as soon as lumber can be sawed for that purpose. The parties engaged in these laudable enterprises deserve the comendatum of their pio neer brethern. No other part of Ore gon affords better or more' extensive water power than LJnli River. This stream has a fall of 64 feet in ff miles, made up of a succession of cascades. The experiments of Lake County farmers are rapidly1 dis pelling the mistaken idea that that country i's- not adapted to agricultural as well as pastural purposes. And we bespeak for it in the near future an im portant position in the sisterhood of counties of the State. A woolen fac tory at this point is tile" next enterprise to be sought by these people and we prophesy that ere lonpf the music of the tpindle will take the place of the musical mo quite REruuucAX Gains. Late returns from France indicate large" Republi can gains in that section, which is de cidedly encouraging to the members of that party in this place. If this coiitiiiius wc will trot our rooster out. Back AuAiN-"-Uucle Billy Burke, one of the pionemsof this sectien, re turned from Oikland Cal. one day last week, after an absence of several years. Ho saysthat he has seen no place in nis travels that he likes as well as Jackson county, and will rem un with us now. Runaway. A loaded freight team belonging to George Deal of Cotton wood ran away one day last wetk while crossing the Siskiyou mountains. They started on lop of the mountain and randonn the California Mile; but bl range to siy tht-y kept the road and the on y dWige done' was a br0- keu axle. Byhee & Cox have struck a fine ledge on ltigue river about six miles below the mouth, of Galice creek. Some of the ore assays $2,500 to the ton. They SiS opening 'up the' ledge and w;ill put up machinery to work the duirlz; in the meantime they wall setjd a fon of the rock to Portland and have it tested by mill process. Independ ent. The district school in this place is now divided into four departments, the incroase having become necissary on account of the large number of schol ars in attendance. The directors have secured the services' of Miss Ivate Thornton, of Ashland, to take eharge of the third, while Miss Alice Hanly continues in charge of the junior de? partment. J.kj. Toiman returned to tis mines: on Middle Creek on Friday. The r main ditch, for conveying the water of Middle Creek to his diggings, is now complete, and work has been com. menced on a new ditch, to connect with the one just finished, which will furnislha sufficient supply of water to work- the mines all the year round. Tne pipe and giant to be used b now on- the grouud ready to be placed iu position. Ajkhested bob: Rape. Deputy Sher. ifrSeybert, of Jackson county, arrested a man by the name of Melvin Culp at Cottage Grove, last Wednesday Gulp was culpable in that much that be was guilty of rape. Ho seduced a young girl under the age of sixteen years, and she becoming enciente, he ran away, to be closely followed by the Dvpnty Sheriff. Culp says he is- perfectly wil ling to marry the girl, and do anything that is in his power to a'tone- for the wrong he has done her, and it quite likely Sheriff Seybert's trip- to-Cottage Gro've will end in a wedding Itote burg. Independent. The prophecy of the Independent was correct,and was carried out last Saturday after Culp's arrival in this place. Clrcalt Court Docket. The IdHewmgiM the'docket for the November term of this Court as fur nished is by- ErD. .'Fondray, County Oleri, '. '.- I Cbimin-al Cases. -' Site vs. A"rch 'Crisman Assault with dangerous 'weapon.'' - State vs. Joseph-Wells Murder. State vs, Daniel Doty Assault with dangerous weapon. State vs: Frank Brown Lnrceny. Actions at Law. Smith & Hockenyos vs. P. J. Ryan Action to recovermoney. Delashmutt & Oatman vs. Geo, H. Marshall action to recover money. Jas. T. Glenn vs. John S. Miller Action to recover money. "J. D. Fay vs. P. J. Malone Ac tion to recover money. Jas. T. Glenn vs- James .Buckley and James Ivory Action to- recover mon ey. Jas, T. Glenn vs. Jasper Dennis Aolion to recover money. - - . t A. J. Mooo vs. Lewis Herling; Ac lion to recover money. IIowo Machine Co. vrr. Jesse Houck: Action to recover personal property. A. M. Cannon vs. J. W. Manning and Jesse Houck. Jno. Friize vs. Joseph Swing!o ; Ac tion to recover money. William Uerriott, respondent, vs. James Arrapriest, appellant ; Appeal from Justice's Court. David Linn, Max Muller and II. v. Helms vs. The Aldcn Fruit Preserving Corapiny of Jacksonville. Chancery Cases James A. Wilson, Ktsper Kubli and W. A. Owen vs. E Manville, O. Weaver, D. King and others Suit for injunction. Alex. Martin vs. Al. Carter, Henry Carter and Robert Jonrdan suit for injunlion. Alex Martin vs. David Hopkins and John McKee Suit for injunction. E. K Anderson vs. Jeptha Davidson and II. T. Terry Suit lor injunction. Pat Donegan s. Jonathan E Cen ter, Amanda Center, A. Fisher & Bro. and Geo. W. Isaacs ; suit in equity to foreclose mortgage. L J C Duncan, Peter Britt and Jo seph Wetterer vs John Donegan and Louis Poppowich; suit for injunction. Divorce Cases. R S Armstrong vs Elizabeth Arm strong; suit for divorce. Martha Linder is Robert Linder ; sii A for divorce. Probate Court Proceedlags. The following proceedings were had in this court al the session held on No vember 6th: In the matter of the estate of R. B. Hargadirif, deceased, order made for the sale ef 200 mutton sheep, in addij tion to the sale of 400 sheep for which an order has heretofore been made. Iu the matter ol trie estate of N. C. Dean, dt ceased, 2d semi-annual exhib il made an 1 placed on Iile. This ex hibit shows that personal property to the amount oi $005 ha? been sold since last exhibit, and bills to the'amount of $1,038 l-.ave been allowed and paid. Li Ihe matter of estate of Napoleon Biker semi-annual report, and order made confirming sale of real property. In rhe m liter of estate of John Bil ger, first semi-annual exhibit made by C. W. Kahler, administrator, which was placed on file. The exhibit shows the receipts on amounts- collected due estate, an 1 from sales of" merchandise to be $10,584, and the amount piid out, 5'4S0.- Order made that the adminis I'lrator piy the widow of1 deceased $150' per month until the estate is anally settled up. ' i To tue Ladies. Mrs. Beach, who has just arrived iu this ylace from San Francisco, is desirous of forming a class of ladles for the purpose of instructing them in the art oi dress'culting by tho Peerless draughting rule, which took the premium over all competitors at the late California Stats. Fair. For further particulars enquire at the resi dence of Mrs. Farmer, on Oregon street. ST''i'lie National Gold Medal was awarded to Bradlt-y tt Rnlofson for the best Photographs in the United States, and the Vienna Medal ior the best in the world. 420 Montgomery St. San Francisco. ISOXUO'. CATON In this city, Nov. I2th, to the wife of tA. uaton, a son a 9 pounder. ELLIOTT NEUBER-In this city, at the res idence of tne bride, Nov. 9th, by Jndge r. f , Prim. George Elliott and Mrs. Lena Neuber AH of this city. MERRntAN HURRAY At the rcstaenceof the bride's parents in Manzanlta precinct No vember 8tb, by'EIder Martin Peterson, George Jfemman via aiss llary Murray all or Jack son county COLP LOCTDEN-In this city. Nov. 10. by ! T. K ITent, Jl P., Melvin Cnlp and MusMar. garet 11. liouden. OLIVEtti-CENTEItS-At the resideace of the officiating Minister. November&h, by Elder Martin Peterson J. F. Oliver and Miss Angeline Centers all of Manzanlta precinct. COOPER McCOLLUU At the Franco American Hotel In Ibis city, Nov.llth, by Rev. Andrew Brown, Herbert E. Cooper and at.u. aicvouam ' Geo. Stephenson' of ."this place, last week sold, his farm of 339 acres-, situa- .ted onthe.east sideof Bear creek, be low Phoenix-, to Jas. Helms of Wgn creek. . Frank Brown, who was arrested some time ago for stealing some money from WoavJnstus,: ot this county, plead guilty.to the charge, and was,yesterdiy sentenced to me penitentiary lor two years. To Xffkom it may Cemcera! rpHE UNDERSIGNED HAVE PLACED L their accounts and notes la the hands of Jamea R. Neil forcollection.with Instructions to collect without delay; Parties Interested lake notice, ad save cost. SACHS BROS. Jacksonville, Sept 12, 77. 2m. il-' t T -t GO TO' I S. HOWARD'S STORE. i.'fiS 60,000 SUCCESSFUL TREATMENTS ! New Zssves ! Hew Cures ! As approved by the celebrated Specialist, DR, FLATTERY, Of London Private Hospital Fame LATE FROM ShW YORK Jl'jiD AUSTRALIA, PRACTICAL PHYSICIAN FOR CHRONIC AND SPECIAL DISEASES, Has Permanently Located IN PORTLAND, OREGON, TO CURE THE SICK. TIIE LAME WALkTTHE BLND SEE TnE DEAF HEAR ! ArffTE Pra'lSSTAXTLY RELIEYED ! So Surgical Operations Performed Uo ZkXocUclzxoai d-i-tro ! (Except bis Nerve and Blood Remedies; and otber Approved Treatment, Without Mercury. OFFICE-Over Connor's store, corseifof Washington and Front streets. Office Hours From 10 a. m. to 5 f. x. Dr.Flattkry's Pjuctick h mostly the cure of Chronic Diseases and cases given up by tbe bet Physicians and Professors as incurable and although over 27 years a graduade of a jlcdical (Jolfgp. ins method or treatment is pe collar to himself as he belongs to no Medical School",. Creed, Cliques Clans, Scholastic Dogmas or Straight Jacket impracticable" .Medical Theories; but bs belongs exclusively to the Medical Profession. II ij practice is based upon tbe most .strict principles of science: and there is nothing- mi racolous or supernatnral about it; it is io har mony only with all nature's laws. Many emi nent Physicians of the various Practices not only acknowledge his superior method in cer tain cases, but receive bis treatment for them selves and families. By this treatment it requires bat a short time for inveteral Cases of almost any curable chronic disease and few disseases require a Second treatment except in Paralysis of long Standing, Separating Tomorsi bad Curvatures of tbe Spine etc, etc., and these Cases are Cured. The following are trre diseases which yield most readily tohis peculiar treat, ment, to wit: Rheumatism, Rbeumatie Gout, Neuralgia Paralysis, Hysteria, Convulsions,. Headache Nervous irritation, of the Brain(. Wakefulness' Dyspepsia. Diseases of the Liver and Spleen Irritation of the Stomach, Chronic Dlarrbar, Kidney Disease, Diabctis, Gravel, Amenorrh ea, Cboloris Ulceration and displacement of the womb, all kinds of bexual Weaknessruen era! Debility, Nervous Depression, Weak Spice. Loss of Appetite, Asthma, Consump tion, Lo-s of voice, Bronchiltis Disease of the Heart Palpitation, Eruptive Diseases, Diffi cult Breathing, with Pain in the Lnngs. Coogbs, Weak and Sore Eyes, of every des cription, Granulation of Eyes, Specks or Opa cities of the Coreno, amaurosis of nervous blind oess. Deafness, Koise in tbe Head, Discharges from tbe Ears, Tumors, Pile?, Swelled Neck (or Goiter), Sylphiltiry Rheumatism, Ulcers, Epilesey or Falling Fitswetc retc. Tho following are some of trie dis eases in which his certain Blood reme dies are sufficient in connection whh bis treat meal in order to effect a speedy and Radical cure, viz : S-ro'ula, Catarrh of the bead. Throat and Langs, Skin Disease, Cancers, Sypuihc Dis eases, all Blood Diseases, ic- Tapb Worm. He gauranlees to remove Tape Worm, in every instance, in from' two to four hours, with tbe bead. When the bead is not removed the worm wiil grow again. No money is required until the worm is removed. Nasal Catarrh positively cured by one 'treatment. Dbopst cored without Tapping. Uravki. (or Stone in tbe Bladder), diso'ved and removed by two applications of a perfectly harralees vegetable liquid. Cuarces moderate and irecordiug to -jxcum- ftknees. No charges for a second trimscnt, Ccbed at Hoar. Write a full statement of tbe case, and treatment will be sent. Adresi, DR. J. FLATTERY. Portland, Orrgno. yzpz:- REAMfiS BROS., '- 4 -i THE OLD TEMPLE OF fASHWtf UEVIVED AGAIN AT TUE.rOBltEK t ! STORE OFSACHS BROS. CALIFORNIA STREET wrwv Jacksonville, - - - Orega, BY lUCEIVINO TUE Largest and Best Selection OF ,, l FALL & WINTER DRY-GOHS, FANCY GOODS, LADIES' DRESS GOODS. CLOTHING, IIATS.1300TS ETC. WE CALL THE ATTENTION OF' TDK ladle to ffie feet tbat we1 hare now on Land the largest and best selected assortment of LADIES' DRESS GOODS and FANCY GOODS or tTery description In Southern Ore gon, and we will heifcefortu amk'o tbla lino of joods our fpecialty and sell them at Prices to suitthe Times. ' To the Rentlemen we will raj, if jou, want Nc. 1 SUIT OF CLOTHES you must go to Iteames Broj. to bay It, as we claim to haTa Ihe best STOCK OF CLOTHING In Jackwn tounty and will allow none to underfill ns. These goods were all pnrcaaa-d1 by rfmeniber of our firm from FIRST CUSS Houses in San Francisco and New York, and we will warrant every article and sell them as cheap for cash as any jOuo in tho county. We also keep on band a full stock of GROCERIES. HARDWARE, CUTLERY, CROCKERY GLASSWARE, A FULL LIFE OF ASHLAND GQ0D3. "Etc., Etc. Give ns a call and judge for yourselves ar to onr capacity of furnishing goodd arabove. "The prooof of the judging Is eating it-'H REAMES BROS- EXCELSIOR LIFBBrllfi STAllIiB. Corner of I Oheook asd CALiroBKii Srs, Ja'ctsonvijj W. J. rLYMALE, Prep'r. WODLD RESPECTFUILY INrOTUI TUU r-Clfi. UCthtIUT.flnitockbr.. J, Horses, Buggies an Cartlnges- AnJ we are prepared to farnfah onr patron and the pw i liogeneraHj vltli " Fine THrnouts ' " A can IrtnadoiTtUer'iclfi: coast. Sadjfe none hirtf togotOanjparfetrhiio.mitr,, i( Anlnlals BougHt iW Solil. IIor.e broke to work tlno er AratV -ITofier Luar and the beet of care be.towed npon, thtnxhlt. In on charge. A- liberal ahare kf tin paiife'pitrenaM la - ltctteil en reaaonable term. fJnl015, STltt UNION LIVERY SALE AND EXCHANGE Corner of 4tl and California Sts.- JACKSONVILLE, OEEGOX. J. A. CARDWELL PROPRIETOR. miiE pnoraiETORs rrAVK tully JL rebnUt and refitted the aborewell hiown eetABUebmenP, add have made ex-K tepelTe and comfortable additions thrA (Sir to We bare the rery Beit boraea, bnnjciei and lirerr tnmintH a eftft lrlettfl lets frulr -. .. . . tnrnonta of all kinds, excelled In the State. wu . u. ruwuitn ciniiot brp Horses Boarded' OnrearonaMo temi.and thebistofrtrtina aTtentlo beatowed npon them while nnderthtlrcharge, Ateo Horses Bought and Sold. We are tatbsed that we can g iath,&ctlen,aDd wll Knarantee tbe aanie. V Ith this (mpreailon we hate no hestutlon In iolicltlnir patronage. oct IS TI FORDHAI & JElfflUGS GROOEBS, NO3.600 andC02 ' -t' F R O IV T S T KEE T SAJT FIIANCISCO. Ntice to Miners S niSBEBTOIVEITUATI DAVB BKKXSULT AP pointed, and that mjrbuada bare been dale apprvtnl as United Statee DEPUTY SURYEYOR, Or Mineral Claims for Mining DUtrlct No. 1.1a the State ofOrecon. OFFICE Nkar octl '72ly ASHLAXD. ORMOK. n F. MYER. O in C"n 1 7r iyj at home. 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