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-;- . 1 - " X5?-'"-- o OREGON SENTINEL. OREGON SEN1INEL PUBLSHED WEDNESDAYS ADVERTISING RATES -JACKSOXTILIF. JACKSOS COUXTY, OEEGOX, -BT- FRANK KRATJSE, Oit iquit lOllnet or leii Snt I&itrtton, " ' ch aubssqotnt Insertion , " ' 3 month. Q SCQ-, iw; T W 10 00 SOW SOW 45 CO COUO Ons-fourth Colaon S month " " t " Ont-half S ' , " . 8 . Itett.e TERMS: "The Copy, one year $'J j Si MontIii, $$ 30, On. ColnmaS month ,. A Oltcotitit to Yearly AUtertHtrl, m eg Vol. xxiii--io. so JACKSONVILLE, OREGON: JULY 31, 1878- $3 PER YEAR j . , . i ., i 7' . "i M V B : ifl JT V ""lL j'" TB alA "" E5"f"B""s"B"""B"- """jr" " "" --i-w- f UKMiUIN . S WflJNlSL .. PROFESSIONAL CARPS . t. D0WEf.Ii C. B. W TS0X DOWELL & WATSON. ATTORNEYS-AT-L.AW,. JACKSONVILLE, OHKOON'. ll blcn f'si-mI In oar hnnr1 win renlTp prompt -tsntlort. 4J FppcUl attention glren to collections. 11, K. HAXXA, AT T 0 E"N E Y - A T - T. A W And NOTARY PUllLIC JACKSONVIIT.n, OHEGOX. frill nrsrtlc In all tlirr.mrrtanr Hie Ptntc. rmtnrfnt tentlonrlTfn tn nil Im.lnpaglrfl In mjrcsrr. R-flfncp In Orth tirlrk LnlMinc. f Inn. SATStr. DR. J. 0. BKI.T. OHYSICI&NAND SURGEON, x JACKROKYIWE. OnKfiON. esrti-rlnci?''l n ,n town of Jacksonville for the pur poerr riil2rIlnB;Cnr,!"rir nftl oilier tirswhe- of mT nrnfeaalon. T resT'oillr alc portion nf enlillr pt. t-Muce j-OFr iTE-Seeonil door hortli nf the n S. ITnM. "" fnnvK.TStf 0. l. AIKK M. D.. OHYSICIAN AND SURGEON, JiCK80KVILT.y, CHKfiON. ipWOfD tst door thP,Tt'Wrnpb OfflCC LDanfortii m d. J W Rcdispo-j m. d. DA"NFORTII & ROniNON. PHYSICIANS AND SURGKOXS. JcicUsniiille,'Or'nn RvHnV ptnre. Cilia firomptty uttemlrtl to, AlAtillN' VKUOMAN, M. D. DHYSICIAN AND SURGEON, JDr. Vroimin cotim here with thi intention of- pi-rmnnpritlv lonttino; hinivlf in i ! "jirHC'ic ofhia profpsuion. Is n ffriirlnnt'', and. frmn twpntv-wvpnTPr rxivrifiirp in . Iip rlisHS- tnciilint tnthUdnnM. fli'trm h"!mplf u be'np; able o giie gemral satis- fnptinn. Offiee on th'rd Rlrppf. A-C. GRIDS. L. B STEUINS. GIBBS & STEARNS, ATTORNEYS & fODA'SBLLORS Rooms 2 and 4 Strowbriilrc's Ruildins, PORTLAND- OREGON. Will prtctice in all Onnrta of Rornrd in tlip Inte of Oroirnn ond U'a-hinsrtnn Tprritory ; 4iid pay pniticiilur ul'.ention to busmaa in Fedpral fourto. WILL. JACKSON, DENTIST, Jacksonville, Oregon. MJEIH EX I'R ACTED AT all hours. Lifihin; jhf '-dniinistpn-d. if dwirrd, for nhlrli Xlr cllatrfP will !' midn. Offipp nnd rpsidence 00 corner of Culifornin and Firth strfets DR, SPINNEY & CO., SPECIALISTS. No. 11,.. .Kkarney Strkkt TREATS ALL CHRONIC AND PRIVATE diseaefs without thp aid of mercury. Consultation Fkee. Office bourg-9 ft. tn. to 12 m; 2 tnS and 6 to 9 p. m.. Sundays exceptpd t'nnfnliHiiniiR frpe Call or addrp Dr. A. II KN'JNCY & CO.,Ni 11. Kearnrv street. San Francireo. JVUNING SURVEYS. TS. RCVARD bavinir l0Pdiily appolntrd U. S. Slinpral Survpvnr for thp cnnntipn ol Jackson. Jnphlnp and Curry. Statp of Orpgon will mnkp official surrey of mininp claims. OFFICE At JacksnnTillc Orpcon THE CI J YBREWERY. VEIT SCHUTZ, Prnrjrielor. T TTOULT) MOST nEs,PKCTFUM.Y IK. 1 fsrmthocltltena nf Jscksonrille sn.l tlio worllstUrcn.thxt thercan fin.l, t sny tlnif, wt my Orewei , tlie bent of User Wrr. in sny uanmjr iii pnrrBwrr may ilealre.. Mrnnnae la eonrr jilntl7 sltnsted snu mj rooma srrMways In onl-r. t sialt will plesar yon. lnt T0tf f AGLE BREWERY! JogEPn WFrrERER, Proprietor -Oresnn St., Jacksonville. fTtHE BEST OP LAOF.n BECIt ALWAYS, JL. Espt on nana ana ruayrorasietijtiis KEG OR GLASS ONLY. rARM FOR SALS. TE UN'DERSIGVED OFFERS- HIS farm, pituitrd about ten milr Knst o Jacksonville, for sale. It contains 320 acrec of (rood trilablp land, cood house and fIipJIs Will also ell 500 Ansrora eoats, in lo'g to stit purchasers. For further particular? call nt my place. G.W. MACE. JacksonTlIle, Mnj 221 3m E. R. RKASIK UEAMI1S BROS., AHEAD AS IM1L f ' THE OLD TEMPLE OF FASHION BEttVED.AGAI.AT:ni2jrdBMKS I STORE OFSACHS BROS. CALIFORNIA STREET, Jacksonville, - Oregon, rnr nECEiriNGTHE Largest' and Best Selection . OF FILL & W1XIBR DHT-8OODS3 "fancy goods, LADIES' DRESS GOODS CLOTHING, HATS, BOOTS ETC. WE CALL THE ATTENTION OF THE Jarlip in Ihr fnct tint wp havn new on honil thp Inrppst hpH l)"t cli-cti-d apnrtm'"iit of LAOIES' DRESS ROODS nd FANCY GOODS ofprrrt di-crtptifn In SnnthiTii Orp gun. ami wp will lipncplnrth nuke tbl Hue of node our ffx.'cullj and Fell tbem at Prices to suit the Times. To tht tfpnllpnun wpkIH fay, ifjnu want NV. 1 SUIT OF CLOTHES you mnt ." " He me Ur In Imv " claim to hate tliplm-t 9TOI K OFCLOTllINi 1 Jackiv.n t'.UMty and will llnw none tn undersell n. Tln-w- cmifi-i wr nn K;rois(il liy a mi'nib T of cmr firm from FUl5T OLVSS Hn-tsai in San ranci'C'i and Sew Y'lrk. and wo will wirrant eviiy nrticl'i snd w (lien as cheap for cufcli a Hiiy ,i(rie in tl-e enmity ui e ulfo ki'ip i:i hand a full rtock of GROCERIES, HARDWARE, CUTLERY, CROCKERY GLASSWARE, A FULL LIFE OF ASHLAND GOODS i:tc, Ktc. Ritp us a call and jn Ipe for yourselves as to c'i icity or fiiruiliinz gnrnls a nbxvc Tbt! proof of tbc pudlinf( is ptiin it." REAMKS RROS XT. j. Piano o S290, TTCO'JTt: LESS Til N $300 TO MAKE I any $(100 I'iano snld through aeents. all or wbmn in ike 100 per cpnt. pr fit. Wp liavi nn tBCtilp. Imt sliip direct to families at factory price. e make only one ntyle and have but one price. Two Iltmdrofl k. Ninety Dollars! Net cah, ith no discount to df-aWs or enm-mTs-inns to tpachprs. Our lnmhr Is thornuphlf paonpiI our cies arp DOURLY vpueered with Rospa-nnd -hivp front round corner. Fer P'MiIimh iHitlom and carred Ipcs. We ue the full iron platp with ovprMrnns: bas French Riaud Action wiih top dnmrwrf". and our keys are of the Iwst ivory, with ivnrj fronts Out piano has pvcii octaves Is Mx fpct nineitiphps long, thri-p fpet fonr inehrs v.'up. and wi-ighs. lied 955 pounds. EvTry piano is rully war rantpd for five years. Send lor illnstratpd circular in which we re Vrtoovpr I,O00 Rankprs. Merchant", .tc. (some of whom yon may know) ui'i)f our pia nos in -17 States and Terri'ories Please elate where you saw this nntioe. U. S. PIANO CO., n20vni2ly2 SIO Rrnndwav. N. Y DANIEL P.BEATTY'S PIANOS AND ORGANS, WASHNGTON, NEW JERSEY. m? VTTV PIAN'O.Oraml. Squire JtYL I I.Hiwl UprishLnnd BK A'TYS CKLKBRATEI) GOLnEN TOXOUB PARLOR ORGANS are Hip swpptfst toned and tnot perfect instionients ever before nmufaclured in ibis or any olhpr ountry. The world U cm1leneel to equal them. Best discounts and terms ever belnra tfiven. Rock Bottom pauv prices now ready to jobbrrs, aeenn anil the trade in General. An offt-r: These celebrated inslrnments (eith. er Piano or Ortrsn) boxed and shipped to any where, on five or filteen dayR' lest tr al. Mnn ey refunded and frt ichl paid both ways if in Mtiy way unsulii-ructory Fully wsrrnnted for si vars as strictly first-clam. FXI'RAOR DIN'ARY LIBERAL discounts civen to Ohurclies, Schools. Lodges, Halls. Ministers. Teachers, etc. in order to have rhern introduc ed ut once whre I have no aeents. Thons atids now in ue. New Illustrated ADVER TISER, (Catalozne Edition), with Ust of tesi'montils. now readv, sent free. Estab lished in 1859. Address D VNIEL F. BKATTY, Warhington, New Jcrsrj. T. O. ItHAUES. MCWS ITiiMS. One Iiuntlred and sixty guns received in Grant county Iiave been dtslribated among tbe citis-ns. The citizona ol Portland have con' tributeil over $1,800 tor the reflet ol the distressed in Euiern Oreuon. Harun (rotted n third trial at Todt hi the 20th miking ihn mile in 2:16, being the laaieBi ever made on a hall milu track. Theattimp to divide Alaska terrir tory on Him 100th rneri-tian will Uil. AH secltona of the territory aro op pos.ed to the divinion. The exact coat nf tbe construction of the Paria exhibition buildinps and grounds Unnw estimated at 45,300,00o Irankft, or 9,060 000. A Jew years ago it rxcited" no 8tiv picion tD see a hank president go into a railroad ticket office. Hut now how sadly times have changed! A Loudon dispatch reports the heat vt-ry great in Europe. In Paris, in sorneptris of the Exposition builliugp, the temperature is unbearable. A lot of Chinese were shipped from Stn Francisco by tbe list trip of the Alaska, for Peru, under contrjct to work three years at $16 per raontl , on a sugar plantation. The man who goes to a straw besry festival and discovers the loss ol his $5 bill just after treating seventeen handsome girls to tint delicacies of the occasion hatl some might ide.i of ho it feels to beruu over by a wagon-load ol 1 ay. The Grant county Times thinks the Milhetir resirvation will be thrown open to ttlemeut as soon as the ureseiit Indian war is oer. The res ervation abounds in fine fertile val I' y, ami for a slock rane, is the best 111 Eoierii Oregon. Soldiers or c-imp follow, rs (which it is not known) conducted them-elves worse than the Hinnicks while How ard wis on the Jiilui Liy, hj entering dwelling hoiiies and stealing clothing, bedding and mmfry other articles be longing to the settler. The contract for carrying the mail between Port Tow neend and- Victoria has been let by the Canadian postal authorities to Sir L M Siarr at an an nual rate of compensation greater than was ever given before. The service wi 1 he perljrmed at least twice a wei k. A Walla Walla piper says: ''Jlen who continiilly shoot off their mouths about what they would do if they were Gen Howard seldom ever shoot off a gun in delense ol their country, miles out of meat, in which caa they might shoot a hog in the ear." Some dajs ago, Nannip, aged four ien. diuuhter of C.ipt Si Smith of Umililla county, whs accideti'aly el.ot by Frank Lay ton, a volnntebr, who was handling a mm to which he was not accost mried. The ball shat lered the nnU-. She was taken to Wnlla Wall 1 where the limb wts am putated. Her condition is critical. Thfl Stockton Independent says: Every liuln while wo read of-some one who has srnck a rusty iml in his loot or some other pirt of his person, and lockjaw has reulted tbrelrom. All such wounds can bo healed with out any fatal consequenr.es. The rerao dy is simile. It is only to smoke snch a wound, or any wound or bruifp that i infl lined, 'with burning wool or wonl-ii oloih. Twenty minutes in the smoke of wool will tako the pain out of the worst case of inH.unation arising from any wound we ever saw." On the Fourth of July a law reviv ing the whipping post went into el; f-ct in Virginia, arid hereafter petty criminals will be treated with caro' n'ne tad., The sa'utfc was enacted as an attempt at retrenchment, the jili of the Common weal'h having become crowded with offenders, who, to pro cure a few weeks board without 'work, commit minor crimo?; and on the as sumption that nobndv wU rob a hen roost solelv to enjoy a thrashing, the law is expected to reduce crime and expenses st tbe rime time. MlSCELfuAWlSOUrf. Bessie Turner has been eclipsed by a Ktnsas Woman who cltims to have beeu carried four miles and married to a nun she bates, while in her rluep. The evidmre is neaily all submitted in llu? Fiizj-idu Potter tri:il,-"and tbe iir.pr'ss'nm prevails that he will 'be aiquiued and restored to his rauk in the regular army. Sum 'thing very Unusal is annouoc ed by exchanges, and that is that in the Willamette valley lite sown grain is drying up for want of rain. Some fields have been cut for hay, and otb 1 r have been plow d up in readiness for p Hiiiiug tli s ML Tnesamo thing is true In the WaUa Wad 1 region, where he crop are being literally burnt up by the intense heat and lack of rain. Mr Eliaon bas made a contract with the Western Uninon Telegraph company by which al his eleoirioil and magnetic inventions become the properly of the company. .These in clude hia telephone which the com; patiy corrsideis the most useful tele phone inv r-nted. The company hopes 10 establish telephone communications with a leal 4,000 towns, too amall to support the expeuce of a telegraph operator. The Argonaut lays out the next po . liticl programme. ,1: was ai ranged at Sicra'iienio, Iit winter, that Irwin shall be nominated lor Governor, and Frank McCoppin for Lieutenant. At 'he same lime the It-publicans made a slate with George Evans, of Sin Joa quin, for Givornor. A non-pirtisan movement is. on foot, to nominate John F Sift lor Governor., and Wa.. ters, ol Sn Bernardino, fijr" Lieutenant nIt is reported by telegraph that E n peror William is neaily helpless but his physicians entertain hopes of" his recovery. His pi iw recovery is aitri buted ta th'e loss of blood and the -hock to his system. The attending physiciuis ought to know the Empt or's real condition, but the above ra 1 port of extreme feebleness must be ac cepted as irrec6ncdibte with earlier re ports of his almost complete recovery. It is evident that he was more severely injured than at first reported. TneSiitro lunnel lapped the C0m siock Lode on the night of the 8th inst, and the event ciused great re- joioiue in Virginia City. Tb work was commenced on the 10th ol Octo ber, 19C9, and has cot about $1,000, 000. The tunnel is 20,170 feet in length, and is expected to drain the mines ol the Couisiiock to tho depth ol 2,000 feet: to furnish ventilation, and to serve as a tramway for bring, ing out low-giade ores. The connec tion was maJe in the shaft ol tl.e Siv age Mine. There is great nead of improving the entrance to Coos biy. It is believed 'bat one or two hundred thousand dot lirs judicious y expended in building a jmty at or near Ricky P-j nt,on the inside of ilia entrance, will direct and keep the ohaiiuel to the southward along the great na'.ur.il breakwater protecting the entrance to the bay on ihe'aouth sidejthusiiiBuringa straight channel and constant, deep water. No part ol Oregon has greater natural re sources than the section which, would be tributary to Coos Bay, if .the har. bor werj unproved. Tue Oaic Gkovk CxsARtr The Dalles Inland Empire says: Twenty fixe strapping stalwart young fellows under command of Cipi N B Humphrey, of Al'iany, arrived here last Wednesday evening abcui 8 o'clock, hiving mtrched acrossed the Cascade mountains. The passen ger train having left lor Ce'.io before their arriv;!, they went out ou the Ireight train at 9 o'clock and took their departure for Celilo at an early hour on Tuesday morning. They C3tne by Otk Grove and pronounce the whole str,rv of the raid upon the idaee a. hoax from beginning to end. It was started by a drover who had 170 head of catila to se'l at "Portland, and who wanted to raise the price of beef by circulating the story that all thecat'lein Tygh valley had been d rived oS by the Indians? Wo- can imagino no more despicable, actiou. Fitniuiue .Brevities. When Emerson recklessly wrote, '(Every natural action 1 graceful," bid ho everfseenan angry woman throw a Btone at a CO 'a? Can love dit? inquiries Mary E Nealy in a recently published poem. Ii oiunot, though it gets dreadlully ad journed ocoisionally, A Parisian elegante has as many bon nets as she has dreasid; also as many boots, shoes, glovts, st ot-kings and even parasols to correspond. An unsuccessful lover was asked by what means be lost his divinity. AU' cried he, I flittered her uupl sho go too proud to speak to mv. When asked how the ladies were dreesed at u fashionable party the oih J er evening, a modest jouih replied: About as much s au oyster, on the hUs!ul'. How nicely the corn pops, said a young man who was sitting with his sweet-heart before the fire. Ye, she responded, demurely, its got over be ing green. Nearly ever woman who has at tuned intellectual emiuence was a tomboy in ber childhood and did -uot wear corsets. Charlotte Cushman was that sort of of a little girl. Edisuns very, very, ery latest inyen lion is the tasitneler, tnmeasiire pres sure. Every young lady should wear one about her waist as evidence in a suit lor breach of promise. Nilsson cannot be induced to sing while she is taking a vacation. She says sho has to observe so many pre cautious against taking cold when she sings that shit cannot enjoy berelf. '1 be man who never saw two wo men m Shaker bonnets trying to A-ga A ff.l flltlur llild .,., nw.... t 1 . I . I itjuieuatitig power ol laugh that coula throw him down and kick him in the rib. At Miss Pints wedding a, the White House no lace was worn on the bridtsdrcs; here w re 11 i.lnrgio jras. men nor brideiuaids, and there was uo wiue, but lemonadtJ, tea, cilFe aud ice' water. A little girl was reproved 'for playing out doors with boys, and tuformed that being seven years old, bhe was too big lor that now. But, with all imagiua. ble inui'cence, ehe replied. Why, the the bigger we grow tbe belter we like 'em. Whipping psts iuVirginia. The new criminal code of Virginia becomes operative on the first day ol July. Under its provisions at least one whipping-pon must be establish ed in each city and county within the State. Wbeu that is done imprison meni lor petiy larcency will be abol. ished, except for second offenses, or when, the judgment of the Court, tbe condition of a female offender mav render stripes inadvisul. Public opinion is greatly divided in the State on the matter, and nothing but the poverty of tbe oil Comroouwe.l h Id to the change. Her prisons are crowd, ed with petty thieves, aud'their main tenance is a grea't drain on the limited income ol the Stats, The right ol appeal from a judgment of a Justice to a jury was given when thu whipping post was selected as a meins of pun ishment. Its re-esiablixnmeut is ex peeled lo lead to a reduction of hoth exponses i.nd thievury. Upon tbe workings of the new Virginia statue will depend the spreading of tho sys tem to Mher South-rn Stves. In Michigan the iolit;cl orgm'za tion that goes by the name of the Democratic party declares that gold and silver is the money of the oonsti. lu'ion, and all pijer currency should be convertiblo into such coin at the wi 1 of the Iml ler- T is is good doc lrini for any part). But'on the sam-t dty upon which it was utierod in Michigan ihepirty in Missouri which goes by the sime name resolved. We demuid the immediate and unoondi. 110111I rvp-jl of the resumption act. L-ffal lender notes, commonly called greenbacks, should be ipnder in pay ment of all debts, public and private. Vfhn is the stalesm ti to reconcile the position" as u xt prcsileuttal candi-dite. Gas-clotlK Dr Hitzel ol Lepsic has patented a bit-no claimed to be pent trable to water and gas. whicn he calls jashtch, or gas-il ih. It is made by placing a large, smooth pipce of so-called gutta penlnp3per between two pieces ot someliot too coarse and dense material uch as nudressed shiriting and them passing tho arrangement between heated roll-rs. Tho outer pieces of shining combine intimately with thu inclosed gutta percha lo form a ma terial which is impenetrable by gas and water. It may be made still den?.: er and more resistant by being coaled on both sides with copal lao The substance is conveniently flexible; and, it is said, will remain proof against variable influence of weather and ex ternal temperature. It can be apt pliel to aUthoo purpeses for which wattr-proof maierUPis used, -id it is wt 11 adapted to form gas tight mem branes for r'gulttors of p-eenre of compressed gv, bags or sacks lor dry gasmeters, as also dry gas reservoirs. The Stockton Independent, in an ar tide on A Change in Our Indian Polb ey Needed, has the billowing sensible remarks. We think that the manage ment of Indian affairs shoul I be wholly entrusted to the military deuartment. The system of keeping accounts in the army is so rigidly stiict ibal an officer could not possibly pursue the thieving system practiced by inmy of the pres ent agents with impunity In cases of difficulties with the Indians the mdi tary arm ol the government is brought into play to effect settlements and re store peace, and it would seem to be bette".- that the whole tbing'shoubi bo intrusted to the military id the-first 1 1 ce.. Had the business, devt lving: upon thn agencies been al alone- con- si mied I 7 honors' la roldiera im-tead of tuieviiig civilian, we would have had fewer Indim depredations and a stronger feeling of security among net. tiers in the frontier. A Pketty Fraud. When a. wo man turns swindler, abo oiten shows a talent which few men pos sess. She has a degree of tact, delicacy, finesse, and downright boldness, which we rarely find in, the other sex. Recently a woman claiming to be a Polish countess firt class abvelnrers aro frequently J'o!es, and said to bo pretty, well educated and exceedingly shrewd, has been bwindling jewelers on tho European Continent. After get ting dimonds, necklaces, bracelets and ear rings, of. the rarest and richest pattern on credit, ehe would suddenly decamp. The iewelrv she would dispose of to various pep- sons, pretending that adrunt chuno of iortune had compelled her to part with it which she did with' gi eat pain, as it had long been in her family. Sho had astomshinrr success in many of the leading capa itais, having defrauded it ia said, different firms of 80l,000 to 1,000, 000 francs (S1G0.000 to 200,000.) Sho has been arrested within two or three weeks in Vienna, and is in prison there. She is so handsome, plausible, ant! winning in manuer ehe does not appear to bo over 25 and is so very astute that it ia thought she may yet escape justice. Most of tho men sho has swindled had been wholly or partially in lovo wilh her. Love-making-, indeed, she has made a branch of her din honest art. Ii. is has been tue popular belief tfiat' Iielaud sent more immigran'siban any other count! y 111 Lur-pe. Superintund dent Jackson, of New York, says this is a mistake. In big compilation of the statistics of immigration of tho list thirty years, he makes it appear tiiai. uennany ami lrtinil has each furnished over two millions toour pop uianon, nut that Uermany is ahead allOlll 0116 hundred thmmanr ,.!.. These figures relate to New York alone, but. it is well known that the great bullcol the iramisration is ref.Aii,oil that- porh V