r r .THE OREGON SENTINEL Wednesday, August 7, 1878 AGENTS FOE THE SENTINEL. 8. M. Pettengill & Co New York Geo. P. Howell & Co New York Rowell & Chessman St. Loais L. P. Fisher. San Francisco 8. McCallister Galice Creek ltellglou Directory. M. E. CnORcn. Religions services every 8nnday at the usnal boars, by the Reverends A. Hardison, W. Horlbart and Jl. A. Wil iams, alternately. Catholic SkrvJces. Services will be held at the Catholic Chnrch in this place, every Snndny, at the nsnal hours in the morning and evening, Rev. Father D' nchet officiating. ' M. E. Sunday School. Regular meeting evry Sand ay afternoon at 2 o'clock. Catholic Stodat School. Regular meet .ngs every "Snnday afternoon at 2 o'clock. Died. At the county hospital, Aur. net 2d of inflmation of the lungs, Alfred M. Asbury," &ged 63 years, 6 months and 17 daye. Requieecat in m Sold Out. Welborn Beeson has sold his batcher business in Phoenix to Jeff Bell and Henry Brophy, who will continue JLhe business at the old stand. v Foe Sale oe Rfnt A house and lot in Jacksonville the lot contain ing seven acres of land, and a good barn on the place. For farther parlica--lars enquire ol Mil C&ton. Found. A lady's gold breast pin was fonnd on our streets one .day lust week which the owner can have by calling at thisofiioe, proving property and paying for this notice, Indicted Seven Counts. The grand jury of Shasta county Califor nia, have found true bills on seven dif ferent counts six for robbery and one for resisting an officer against Chas English, the man arrested in Portland a short time ago by SheriS Pbilbrook. Tub Boulon Troupe. One of the largest audiences we have ever Been at a show in this place for some time past greeted the appearance of the Boulon tronpe at Veils hail last Saiur. day evening. The performance was about np to the average of those pass- i.Pg trough here. Notice. Members of Jacksonville Lodge No 10, 1 0 O F., are hereby no tified that very important amendments to the By Laws, affecting each member of the Lodge, will be submitted for Adoption Saturday evening, August 10, 1878. Silas J Day, Reo Secy. m Probate Court. The following bus. iness transpired iu this Court last Fri day, Judge Day presiding; E-tate of ' John P. Baker, deceased. John Ashpole, administrator of said estate filed an inventory of the prop erty belonging to the estate, and he was authorised to sell all personal property belonging to same. Special Term. A special terra of , Circuit Court for this county has been called by Judge Prim, to convene on August 10th, for the purpose of trying Andrew Galvin, now in jiil under an indictment for embezzlement. It is understood that Galvin will plead guilty to the charge, in which case it would be quite a saving to the county to give him an immediate trial. " ' PnoTocnouER. Messrs S. A. Scott and H. M. Barnes, of Yreka, are now in this valley delivering the pictures lor whioh orders were taken last Fall, andjare -also taking additional ones. r V were shown a number of these enlarged pictures, among them ono of General John E. Ross, whioh for beauty of finisband genera? lifelikeness cannot be excelled. They intend remaining in this section a short time yet, and we would advise 11 those wishing an enlarged picture of thetn elves or friends to give them a call at once. I heir charges are very reasona Lie. Real Estate Tb vnsactionb. The following transactions in real estate have been recorded sinoa our last re port: Town of Jacksonville to Wm. Eaton, lot in said town. Consideration, $20. Theodorio Cameron to Wm. Cam, eron, one.half interest in the Comstock ditoh, leading from Big Applegate to the mines of Hamilton, Chappel & Co. Consideration $300. L, A. Williams to Theodorio Cam eron, onejialf interest in the William Comstock ditch, leading from Beaver creek to a potu ppposite the mouth of Palmer creek. Consideration $108. RANDOM JOTTINGS. The Teachers Institute will be in session to-morrow. CnrlyWebb has gone to the moun- tains to fatten np. Mrs. J. G. Lanterman, of Grants Pass, waB in town last week on a visit. George Elliott is having his store building painted and otherwise im proved. The citizens of Ashland organized a book and ladder company one day last week. The Morrel minstrels aro billed J for next week. They will show at the Club Room. Subscribe for the Sesttinel, Only $2 50 per year lees than twenty five cents per month. The dance which was to come off at the Club Room 'last Monday night failed to -take place. . J. L. Grubb, one of the substantial farmers living above Ashland, gave us a pleasant call. this week. Only foui marriage licenses were issued by HJounty Clerk Watson during the month of July. Dr. W. B. Royal, of Oakland, Ore gon, will locate at Ashland, and ex.' pects to practice his profession at that place. Jesse Moores celebrated Pony whis key is the best. Webb & MuDaniel keep it constantly on band at the New State. Billy Thompson now has the colt belonging to J. H. Penn, and will place him in training for the Fall races. Geo Stephenson's trotting horse, Sir Walter, in chargeof Billy Thompson, returned from the Willamette valley last Thursday. Dave Crosby appeared with the Bnnlon tronpe in their performances at Ahland and this place, and was im mense, as usual. Tne August term of County Com missioners Court meets to day. We learn that they have a large amount of business on band. Oregon is the only State in the Union that has a separate anl distinct exhibit in the agricultural department at the Paris Exposition. W. T. Burns Bnd wife, who have been on a visit to this place for a short tims past, started for their home at Winnemucca, Nev., on Monday last. T. B. Kent, 'accompanied by his family, went to Roseburg in a private conveyance yesterday morning, to visit friends and relatives at that place. For bargains call on Reames Bros. They always keep a large and well selected stock of goods on band, and their motto is small profits and quick sales. The life of A. M. Asbury was insur. ed for $2,000 in the PaoiGo Mutual Life Insurance Company ot California, in favor of Jas. T. Glenn, formerly ol this place. N. H. Berry had his right arm broken just above the wrist while binding hay at John Watsons plaoe one diy last week, lie is recovering slowlv under the care of Dr. Aiken. D. W. Prentice & Co,, music dealers of Portland, have sent us a new song entitled Nevermore, by Chas. E Bray, of that city. It is a musical gem, and the price is marked at 40 cents. It has been practically deoided by Third Assistant Postmaster General Qazen to extend the registry system to third-class mail matter. The change will go into effeot about Ooto- ber 1st, No -official -nnounoelnent has yet been made of the names of the success ful bidders tor the mail routes ordered re-let a short time ago, and quite a number in this place are en the anx, ious seat wailing to hear the result. Jo, Wetterer will start for San Francisco this morning to receive medical treatment for the dropsy, from which be has been suffering for some time past. He goes via Portland, taking a private conveyance from here to Roseburg. The Summer fights have opened but in fine style within the last few days, not less than a half a d zen having occurred during that time. It has not affected the prioe of lots in Dun laps addition, however, and tbey can be secured on as reasonable termsa ever. Tho oase of, the State of Oregon vs. William RodgeTS, on a charge of assault and battery, occupied the at tention ot Justice Huffer on Saturday last. The defendant demanded a jury trial, and they declared him not guil ty. W. J. Riley was the person as eaultcd. E. D. Foudray and K. Kubh wont over to Beaver Creek last Saturday. They have employed several men to commence work at their oinnabar mines iD that locality, who will begin opera, tion at once. Toob. Raimey, of Sams Valley, has just completed his new barn, which is tho largest m the county. Its dimen Io s are 96 feet long, 72 wide, and 35 feet from the first sill to the comb of the roof. He has also one of. the best farms in this seotion of country. Elder Martin Peterson informs ns that he expects Brother L. L. Row land to assist him at his appointment at Mound District school house next Sunday, the 11th inst. ..Services will be held at that place at 11 o'clock in the morning, and aha in the evening. Wm. M. Turner and Milo Caton started for the Beaver creek oinnabar mines on Monday last. The .former goes to superintend retorting. soon to begin. They have something over five tons of ore on their damp to commence, on and expect to realize abont the same as last year. Another expedition to tho newly discovered cave in Josephine county is being contemplated by the citizens of Williams creek and surrounding country. A novel feature ot the oc casion will be that no unmarried men or married women will be allowed to go along. An "opposition party is being talked of. County Treasurer Fisher last week received from State Treasurer Brown the sum of $1,497,50 in coin and $1, 198 in currency, being Jackson county's portion of the school money, according to the apportionment recently made. The amount allowed each scholar is ninety cents fifty cents in coin and forty cents in currency. The Pretty Primrose Schottische by Owen, is the most bewitching piece oi dance music imaginable. The melody uf Pinsutis song, "Welcome Pretty Primrose," is introduced;., and as the arrangement is very good, the piece will undoubtedly become all the rage The price of the piece is 35 cents, which can be had of Sherman, Hyde &Co. Swinging on the gate these moon, light evenings, seems to be the favorite atnusenieni of 'si)nT5"of vunr young bloods. A very high standing collar was found on one of the pickets the other night, after one of these inter views, and as the finder is of an in vestigating turn of mind he is actively prosecuting his researches to find out whether this was.all that was left of him and if so what became of the balance. The question of who wears the largest collar in town is what agitates the public mind at present. John Miller this week reoeived a large invoice of new goods, consisting of general shelf hardware, paints and oils, fishing tackle, eta He also re oeived a number of the latest improved Henry rifles, which he is selling at San Francisco prices. These are ac knowledged to be the finest guns now manufactured, and Mr. Miller says he can and will sell them cheaper than any other house in the county. He has a large stock of the celebrated Rodgers cutlery now on the way, di rect from England, which will arrive in a few days. B. C. Goddard, our efficient County Assessor, is now on his anntnl tour over the county making the assess ment. It will take him about three weeks longer to complete the assess ment of the county ontside of this place, after which he will come here and finish np. He reports Ashland some co.uuu aneau ot last years assessment, and the residents of Eden precinct are abont 820,000 wealthier now than when be called on them one year ago. This shows oar county to be in a prosperous condition, not with standing the cry ot hard times. A lively fight occurred in Crystal's black smith shop on Monday last between Emit De Hoboam and lohn Enos in which the former received a sharp blow In the face with a hammer In the bands of the latter. Doth of the com bat ants were arrested by Marshal Helms and brought before Recorder Hayden, but as no evidence could be found against De Roboam. he was discharged. Enos, however, demanded a jar; trial, which was given him, and they found him cniltv as charged, whereunoa Squire Uayden fined him $12 and costs amounting in the aggregate to about $30. m Owe Fows Hon. lsaao Co will del iter a lecture on 'odiQ force".or will power, at the Court House in this place next Tuesday even ing, the 13th, inst,. A practical test of Ita work ings will also be given on that occasion. Those who have witnessed the exhibitions given by Mr. Co;-, pronounce them, wonderful, and we bespealtj for him a large audiecoe oa his appeara ice at thT placa An admission price of fifty cents will be charged. m D. F. Dowell has gone to San. Francisco on business connected with his law suits against W. O. Griswold. Mlaing News. The Coyote creek gravel-claims, located partly in Jackson county, and owned by H. Kelly & Co., have been bargained for by a Portland company at a cost of $30 000. The Risinp- Star Companys claims are situated on Wolf creek, about five miles from Brimstone. The water ditch, which is in coarse of construc tion, will be eight or ten miles in length. Their mine is known to- be rich. No definite action has yet been taken by our base ball players in re gard to the challenge sent them by the club at Fort Klamath The chabces are that it will not be accepted" as some of the players object to travelling that distance for the game.'- Preparations are being made at the mines of Bybee, Hawkett & Co. for the commencement of work on their new ditch. U.J.Howard went-down last Monday to make the survey, af ter which the d:ggiog of the ditch will begin. It will be about three miles in length and the water will be taken from Limpy creek. Piping continues at the mines owe ed by Chinaman Lin, on Applegate, and from present appearances they can work for some time yet, and their supply ot water may lest until the Winter rains begin. They generally clean up once a month at these mines, and they have realized upwards of $100 per day daring the season. At the Sterling mines piping has been suspended for the season and they are now engaged in making a clean-up. They have washed an immense amonnt of gravel since commencing work, and their returns, ol course, will be corres pondingly large. It will take another week for them to finish cleaning up.- The Grave Creek Ditch, and Mining Company, whose works aro in Jose phine county, are prosecuting work on their ditch, twelve hands now be ing employed. This ditch is to be twentyone miles in length, and will convey water from Grave creek on the rich gravel .bed's at Brimstone galoh, abont four mites west of the stage road. This is a stnpendous enterprise, and when completed will doubtless yield rich returns, to the projectors. Another delay ot a few days occur red at Klippel Hanna & Cos. mines last week, caused by the breaking of the ditoh flam?, but repairs have again been made and piping goes steadily on. They have everything in first class working order now and will con tinue work as long as the water last-. A small clean np was made several days ago, whioh proved more than satisfactory to the owners of the mines, and they now have no doubts as to the paying qualities oi the ground worked. John Cimborsky returned from Beaver creek last Sunday, where be has been engaged for some time past in digging' a tunnel for the Elkhorn mining company. The tunnel is now in about a hundred feet, but while at work one day last week, an immense volume of water commenced coming down from overhead at a point be tween where Mr. Cimborsky was at work and the opening of the tunnel, placing htm in rather a perilous posi tion. He succeeded in getting out safely, however, but work will 'be suspended for a time. Articles incorporating the Apple gate Grand Mining Company, cays the Independent, has been filed with the county clerk ot Donglas county. The capital stock of the corporation is put at 8500,000 all ot whioh has been sub scribed. The gravel beds proposed to be mined are located on Big Applet gateoreek, Jackson connty, opposite the Sterling and other mining claims, and prospect richly in gold, There is plenty ot witer to run three or four gi ants the year around, and to work the claim a ditch will be brought in from Main Applegate. A surveyor will start next week from that city to mark the tine of the ditch, and work will be commenced at an early day. Judge Willis, Mr. Sol Abraham and another gentleman are the directors of the new corporation, and it ia our earnest hope they may strike a ''big bonanza." A Petition.- A petition is being circulated asking the members of the next legislature to see to it that the management of the school fund has been right and proper, and report its condition to our citizens. BTho National Gold Medal was awarded to Bradley & Rnlotsoo ( ,r the best Photographs in the United Mates, and the Vienna Medal for the best in the world. 420 Montgomery St. San Francisco. Teacker's Institute. The following is the programme for the Jackson connty Teacher's Institute, which will be held in this place, commencing tc-morrowi and continuing three days: TnOMDAT MORMXO SESSIOV. Institute called to order Devotional exercises Remarks by the State Superintendent Or ganization, appointment of committees, etc. AfTISRXOOX SESSIOX. How to organize a District Scbool-Arithm:tic Essay Critic's report. KVKSISOSSfSIOX. Condition of onr Cotsnon Schools Lecture Critic's report. FRIDAY MrtRN'lXQ H33ICN. Reading-Orthography Critic's report. AFTERNOOS SESSION. Geography-English Grammar Essay-Critic's Report. EYEKTXO SESSION-. Essay Lecture, by State Superintendent Critic's report, SATURDAY MORXIXO SESSION. Music in onr Common Schoole Mod. rn His. tory Text Books-Critic's report. AFTERNOON SKS3I0.N'. Essay-Penmanship-Corporal Punishment-. Critic's report-AdJoarnmQnt,,, (J D Fountain, Committee, JJW Meitnrrr, I J Q Wiuuts. Trustees Meeting. Monday. Aug. 6, 1878. An adjourned meeting ol the Board of Trustees was held this eveninsr. All the mem. -hers present excenl Mr Knbli President Linn presiding. The minutes of previocs meeting read and approved. The Recorder laid before the Board docn meats reoeived from Smith & Waismao, which were read by the clerk, and on motion the papers were referred back to S & W as in complete and unsatisfactory, not embracing the conditions, in all respects, as required On motion ol Mr Reames, the President and Recorder were appointed a special committee to attend to this whole matter, to prescribe the conditions of a bond, such as previously indicated and required by the Board, and such as shall be approved bj the committee, who shall report the same to the Board. Bills ordered paid: G Karewski, 81; P J Ryan, 75 cents. Bills presented: Times o( See bill, printing Ordinance No. 66, S3; D Linn' bill lor caiie coal oil and repairing lad der, 310 referred. The last report of the sexton on cemetery bonse, was taken np and referred to the cemetery committee, with direc tions that the committee report in fnll on the matter, and submit a plan for such building at the next meeting. Adjourned Among the Whitest Things on Earth Are teeth, beautified and preserved by SOZO DONT; Bnd the rose is Bcarce sweeter than the breath which becomes aromatic through its influence. It is the pearl ol dentifrices and the sorest preventative of dental decay in ex istence. It remedies with certainty canker and every species of corrosive blemish upon the teeth, and conatcracts the hurtful influence opon thera of acidity of the stomach. The formula of its preparation inclnrta only botan- iu lugrcuieois uqo u coawin3 tie purest and moat sain lory of these. -, SB By special request Messrs Gove & Merrill have been induced to stay In town until Mon day next. Our farmers who have been busy harvesting will thus have an opportunity of having their pictures taken. Call on them next Sunday, and bring your families along. Toucan get them taken in all styles, bt prices ranging all the way from fifty -cents to three dollars per dozen. S Oyster and Richard Cook, of Applegate, bad a difficulty one day last week, in which the former was charged with drawing a gun on the latter. Oyster was arrested on this charge and tried in Justice Knutzcn's court, and was acquitted, but before that result was reached the muscle of the presiding Justice wa called into requisition to preserve order in court. John Enos was again arrested yesterday on the charge ofan assault, for which he had been tried and fined the day before by Recorder Hayden. The cae was brought before Judge Huffer. who fined him $5 and rnob. w l ,. that De Roboam, the complainant now also threatens to have him placed under bonds to aeep me peaoe, m New 0mcER3.-0fflcers of Slate creek Lodge No 285.1 O G T: J M McAllister W O T,; Katie Wilder WVJ,; Mary White W S,; Farinda Borough W FS,; BF Sloan W T,; J L Wilder W C,; Lizzie Wider W M,; S P Sloan W I G,; Edward Moore W O G. Levinson & Arrmg on have made a satis factory settlement with their creditors, and left for Roseburg last w -ek after another in voice of organs. They intend canvassing the Southern portion of the Willamette valley now. W C Myer is exprcto Dack Irom the Wil lamette valley soon having left there for home several days ago. & Eastern Oregon wool in the San Francisco market is quoted at 18021 cents and valley at 23025. ' The scholars attending our district school will resume their studies next month. Prof. Rowland is exprcttd here to morrow. riEr REAMES.-At Phoenix. AuguH 2d, Ad die, youngest daughter of Jas. R. and Alice Reamee, oged 10 months ond 3 days. HOCKERSMITH.-On Dry creek, Au gust 4tb, Viola, wife of Johm Ilock ermitb, aged 20 years 5 months and 21 days. mmmmm ill imiiiiiJii iiibibm DO NOT FAIL to send for onr CAtalogu. It contains prices , uuldescrlptlon i of tuoat every article In grn eral nic.and la valuable to A7TV PKROX ronlrmplnu sonal. Family or Agricultural nnr. W nave done alargre-trade the past season In the remote parts or the Territories, and have, n-Ith few exceptions, exceed ed tho expectations or the par chaser, many claiming to have made a savins of 4u to Q per cent. IVe mall these CATALOG TK! TO AWY A11KKSS. FREE, i'PON ArPtlCATIOX. We sell onr sjoods to all mankind at wholesale prices tn quantities to salt. ttcXexcnce. STlrst National Jtank, Chicago. MOXTQOMERY WARD Jt CO., Original Granso Supply House, ZZ7 A 9 Wabasji Ave., CUcaf o, HJ. HEW MILL1HERYST0RE I OS MISSES D. &M. CARDWELL. WE HAVE JUST RECEIVED OUR FALL and Winter stock of Millinery Godi sting of LADIES' HATS AND BONNETS, Ribbons. French Flowers, Ostrich Tips, VelvA Diagonal Silks, Neckties, Collar, Cuffs. Kid. Gloves, Laces, Back Combs, Pocket IJinker chlefs. Fancy Wings and Plumes, Perfumery and Toilet Soao, and a fine assorRaont of ia f ant's 'ehocs. We also have on hand a supply of GE.NTLESIE.VS NECKTIES Si COLLAR. For the holidavs we will have an assortment of CHNAAND WX DOLLS. We have received the agency of the celebra ted White Sewing Machine1), which we are se ling cheaper than ever, and several Howe and Florcnc machines for sale. I. KUBLI, Odd Fellow's Building Jacksonville, Oregon. DEALER AND WORKER IN. TIN, SHEET IRON, COPPER, LEAD, eto" Pumps, A AGRICULTURAL IMPLEMENTS, NAILS, A FIRST-CLASS STOCK OF STOVES HARDWARE, TINWARE. POWDER OF EVERY DESCRIPTION Fuse and Caps, WOODEN AND WILLOW WARE, ROPE, NAILS, Paints. Oils, Varnish, Glass, CUTLERY, WIRE, Shot, Brushes, Chains, Hoso ETC., ErO: 1 have secured the services of a first-claw Mechanic, and am prepared to do all repairing promptly and ia superior atylo. TN CONNECTION WITH-THl! AltOVR. J. I am recoiling and have constantly oa hand a fulPasd first-clar stock of GROCERIES, Dr- Goods, Gum Boots, Tobacco READY MADE CLOTHING, GLASSWARE, CROCKERY, Etc. 3rErery thing sold at reasonable rates. Give me a call. K. KUBLI. Jacksonville, March, 6, 1873. 3. HOST2L, PROFESSIONAL HAIR-CUTTER, IN ORTH'S BUILDING RESPECTFULLY ANNOUNCES TO the public of Jacksonville and vicinity that be waa a scholar of Prof Dr. Mooter, director of the University of Greifswalde, Prus sia, and Prof. Dr. Volkmann, of the Universi ty of Halle. During the Franco-Prussia; war be wa9 special assistant to the Doctor-ii Chief Zuelzer and Ludwig of Berlin and Brra lau, Uermuny. Fractures and external diseaa es acuta or chronic, most carelully treate cupping, Leeching, Bleeding and teeth cxtrao ed at all hours. All binds of birds stnSed and pnt up In the most natural shapes. Jacksonville.Dec. 19, 1877. ' TrM bU3)QWSp& 5Ktornctjol,Saii), 7ojlTLAND,OlTCOJTv 2lnu Jacksonville, (Dniio GIBBS & STEARN nsiuess in Portland. will attend to m Ws FOR SALE OR RENT. OITDATED SEVEN JULES NORTH U East from Jacksonville, the Eureka Flooring Mill. Terms Easy. Onaranted in good running order, for farther particulars apply at the Mill. Persona having flonr, shorts or bran at the Miil are requested to come and tato them away od or before the 20 ih day of inne 1878 All persons indebted to theoudersigned, or t the late firm of McKenjie & Amy, will sar costs by settling with either cash or note on or before the above named date, as the book mnstbe squared op. T. T. McKeorie.