Oregon Sentinel PUBLISHED WEDNESDAYS AT JlCKSOMLLfl. ACKSOX COUXTY, OREGON BT KRAUSE &. TURNER. CK?: ADVERTISING RATES. Oae squat lOHueaor lets flrit Insertion.? J 3 CO ' ' each subsequent insertion ICO " " 3 months 7 CO " " e , 10 00 One-fourth Column 3 months "1 00 " " a ' so oa One-half ' 3 . " 30 CO " " 6 " 4S CO Ona Column 3 months 60 CO e 90M A Discount to Yearly Advertisers). $3 PER YEAR St&& !2fe TERMS: One copy. Per Ycnr, Innilvnnrr, S3 30 VOL. XXIV--NO. 2 , JACKSONVILLE; OREGON: JULY 9, IS79- Oregon Sejntijnel. o7 v. :2c --Jty.- xsA rzAJISm ill fj -- -5 .01 RTA s--SK.T5a e-exjcy - cr? PROFESSIONAL CARDS. J. W. ROBINSON, M. D. PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON, JACKSONVILLE, OREGON. Office on Calir.rniai!t.. opposite r. J.Eyan'a. Residence at B. F. Dovell'a. X pnrsioiAK JMNjTTiTl ! CITY MARKET, CALIFORNIA ST., WILLIAM-BYBEE, Proprietor. CflI3 WELL KNOWN MARKET, OPPO site Kuhler &, Hro.'s drugstore is bel ter prepared thin ever to furnish the pub lic willitbe choicest quality of ' - "- '4fe- CITY BAKERY AND SAXOOiSr, In Masonic Building, Oregon St., jacks( villi:, ogs., .nnng UNDERSIGNE ZSSSi AND SURGEON Jacksonville, Oregon. Office on California street, opposite P. 3. Ryan's store. Calls promptly attended to, day or night. G. II. AIKEN, M.D., DHYSICIAN AND SURGEON,- JACKSONVILLE, OREGON. jej-O.lico opposite P. J. T.yan's store. MARTIN VUOOMA'N. M. D. DHYSICIAN AND SURGEON, JACKSONVILLE, OREGON. Vntfi-nin comes here with the Intention of per- wn.iitlr Incitlnz hi-uolf in th practice of his prole..ln, H j-nluite, ami. from twentv spvrnroir4xn'ricnr in tno -ll.ea.e. inri itsnt'tn this Oo-nt. n itters Mmseir as Win; aide to giro General lir.ctl"n. Oflice at Kahlcri Bro's Drug Store. CIIAS. J. HOWARD, .BOUNTY AND MINERAL SURVEYOR, JACKSONVILLE, OEEUON.. Mining snrrers. an! all other haTicn In my line piomptly a'tcndm! to. PORK, VEAL, j W . mutton; hah, salt meats, BACON, fuperior, SAUSAGE, LAUD, ETC., The mot favorable indacimcnts offered to palions. a"d no effort will be spared to wurd giving general tati-fnctlon. VM. IiYBEE OUT BAUBER SHOP AND LA'XxL California St., Jiicksuiirilli1, - - - Oregon ROOMS. THE UNDERSIGNED IS FULLY pr.p-.n-d in il.i utl stork in his line in the best in.uiner uml til rtaenuahK- prices: HOT Oil COLD HATHS ('.in be lud at this pi ice at nil hours of '.he liv. GEORGE SOU UMPF. i'ttila-:,inpiiin?r WjEREBY DK- jmillBvH..V.t. .n - . v Tiers tor lis vteddinc cakes; ain't snaps dm) iliv are now prepared lo. cukes of every description, such cakes, cnVes fur putties, winfe brown and rye briatt, ginger crackers. A lunch honop irillnhn be kept at lhi plre. whi-re ojaleis n all siylis, Limhiiriter nnil Schweilz r clu-ee, can be lud at all liuri fif Ihe d ty nr niuht- CSfFreli bread every i ty. I'rces reasonable aud sal refaction punr aiilecd. GROR & ULRIOn. TABLE ROCK SALOON, OREGON STREET, WIWTJEN and HELMS, PROPRIETORS. K K II. AUI'ENKIKTU, TTORNEY-AT-L AYJ tAtrTvrrvn:, fti:i:(yi.v.-" u-j VIIrr'Miii"lltl"f!"'l" "f l'i-5l"l". Prnt alti-nli.ii s'v-i' '" all li'iie" lfl In nly ran. S"0nre In Ortlfs h.lc't hiilMlng. A II F IiOWKLI., TTORNEY-AT-I. AW, TaCKSiixvII.I.K, nijKO N. All l.n.1qiMs pIvvtll-iniT litnlsnl'l rw-plw prompt attrition. JO-JpesUl attention s,n t c.ll"C-tions. D WILL. JACKSON, ENTIST, JACK-50NVI1.I.K, OREGON. -n. mKt.Tll "S5J I h'irs. 1iiicMiip EXlMfT.D AT ALL ci. ad ninl.tered. If .l1rrLfor which citra cli.rirti uill lit- male. Oft'e and realleuca on corner of California and :Fifih strts. NEW .STATE HOTEL. C.'W. SAVAGE, Prop., -JACKSO.yiLL.E, OGN. sJ8$ TilR UXDKK-'IGNEI) TAKB Pl.ES nri in n- iiniiiicin that li (iaf I1'I-i ii, i is.l tburnigtily r-Ht.viiiil 111'- Niw Sut lMiil.lln.' far ltnti-1 inrii """ mid lint I In IiViivj i imw oinn lur the n cetitiun of-i siiicSE " -r. ' - C w ; 'THE TABLE -tVHl ! co'stliltlv il1i(lie 1 -:ih tll be-'t 111"' miiket bH-miH MtiU am be oliluiiuil nl ill li nrv. Tl.e li d" nrp new iimI k-'ptcl-'n awl tin r.i ." w i I Is - -pir-d li l'iv- thu iittnul cat.s Mi-tin i in v ry irt.i n'ar. i.-3-,'llllg'- fl IVilll.tMe. U. W. SVVXOV. THE PROPRIETORS OF THIS well-knowii and pupal ir renrt nnuld iiiliirm their Inends rrid tlie public menillt iluil a cnmpli-ie nud first cla s lnck of Ibe bts' brands of l-qn irs, wines. cinr.-,I(' nnt porter, etc. are cnn-lanlly k. p tm hnrid Tln-y will he pleased to have llicir fiieiid" 'call aod smile." CABINET." A Cabinet eif Cnrinsi'irD mav nlso b- fdiind lure. We wnu'd !) p'enid in bave persons Kww(.S'nir curiitiis and rprritni n hrini: Iheni in, and we will place lliem in he Cabinet fin iispeclinn. V.'IVT.IKN.t HELMS. T. 0. REAMES. . .J.E. 'R. REAMES. REAfll'OSBROS., California: st., Jacksonville, '. it Oregon, AHEASiASlDSnAL ! ! BY ADOPTING A CASH BASIS !! THE GREATEST REDUCTION IN PRICES -AND THE LARGEST STOCK OF Criterion fiilliaril Saloon ! CALIFORNIA ST., NoSuml & IrOiinicl Pi o s 'IIIIS POPULAR RKSmT. rNDEU I new mBiMjmint. U fmiil- Inij tbe 1"I '.pciii.li ..r rtitmrr. .u srrr"olar." u- reidtiiz Hble iauppli.d with . KasierP n'r t in'Micil" and leAdmg pipcra oi Ihe ooaA (I'ls me a call. BERTH OLD RO-STSL, Asst: SURGEON of the German Army AND PROFESSIONAL HAIR-CUTTER, IN ORTH'S BUILDING, Jacksonville, - - Oregon ' ;E2JThc Treatment of Chronic Caes Made o Specialty. A 0. fllllBS. L. B. STKARNf JOS. II. 1IYZER. Ui WSPa SiCA, GlERllflB AND ORNAMENTAL PAINTER, J Itsoiivjllc Oregon p PULLY IRKP.vUED TO 1)0 ANY 1 Woik in th s line on fhort notice and nk- fur a share of the public p itronage-. Oiders froui the country piomptly attcud ed to. P. DONEGAN GENERAL BLACKSMITUING -K AND -I- aEOKSE SISOEIKG, Cor, or Second and California St. LL KINDS OF MARKET A RLE produce lukm in exchange lor work P. DUN KG AN. S. P. HANNA. WAGON-MAKER, Jacksonville, Oregon, TN CnON'E'.IILt.K IX KUILDIXG 13 IV 1. receipt of it lull aorl,'ii-nl of mul'Ti.i' ind prepared to do all vvok in hi Hue o--1 on notice and in a uorkuii'tlike. m.tunei Vehiclecol men dehtriptiou made to o'i d r Terms reasonable and aiifacliou giurau teed. xa-Repainng a sp-cilily S P II ANNA. Jnck-nnville. Fel.ronrv. 20 INT. CESESAL 51ERCHAXDIS t i THE GREATEST VARIETY to select from in iltiy One Store in Southern Oregon or ICor tbern Calirornia. ! ! TO t -J i-t WOOL GROWERS OF Northern California and Southern Oregon. A NEW ERA II AS DAWNED UPON 'JAl -y&z .Vcm.'rith? byp tHrtd in jour midst which insures to you full value for your product. You can sell your pro duct at 1?S3 WOOl. U.OU53 -0F- CONE & WELTON, X3XT X133ID 33XjTJ3T,35m For mnrf'Tlinn you can real'z'' hy shipping t San Francisco. We have boozht Three Hundred Thousand b.ili'SlliiH far thiss'a0on and wnnt Three Hundred Thousand ninre if we ran cet Ihem. Don't fail to see m be fore you sell, and we will either buy your wool nr M-e that ynti get more for it than it is north in Sun Francisco. oust voos rsisssss Are tnrninznnt 1 00 compressed biles daily, uml it Inkis wool lo keep them going, so bring Hlong jour clips and get a good price for thpm, and help yourselvis. nnd by so dc ing help 113 lo keep 'he ball rolling nnd pre.-sts eouig. Enterprise should be mulnr ed and encouraged, isptciallv where it bene fits the country. Itring on your wool, nnd set ibe highest market r:ilp. We want it all. CONE& W ELTON. R-HlRlufT, May I61I1, 1879 SODA SPRINGS HOUSE rui.Mi LiLir.s I'ofriait jio.NTiiLYroit JILY. HEALTH ami I rs THE visit llies REWARD famous HAPPINESS OF ALL WHO FOR CASH!! ALL - Aff-ta "m SBsfPSS1 ' ''" . '. Tvri t-i r ?-.-.! S333ri.3a.513, Twelve miles East of Ashland. The wa f3ji The opening number of the eighth volume of this deeaerved ly popular magazine ia one of the most brilliant yet isaued. The articles are by some of our ablest writers, are of great intereat and replete with information und in structiosAtrincely, Royul and Impea by W. S. Chase, lias "TveTvinmintiV.'o '.WasTc tiona; this and the following are articles of peculiar excollenco: ''The progress of Xew York," by Hon. Erastus Brooks; "Religious Procesions," "Three Continents in Three Weeks," Great Guns," "Labor past and present," by Frank II. Norton; etc. Tho do partments of fiction presents nnj wonted attractions. The admira ble serial, "A gilded Pill," ia concluded; and there arc .a num? ber of short stories by Annie Thomas, Jano G. Austin C. D. Bcobe, and other favorite writers well written aud deeply interest ing. The pooms are not .numer ous, but they have tho ring of truo poetry, and are beautifully illustrated. Thore are innumera ble paragraphs and brief articlea on various subjects of interest; in fact, the miscellany is so compre hensive, and of such a varied character, that no one can fail to find something to entertain or instruct. Each number of this publication -contains 128 quarto pagos, and the present one is era, bellished with over 100 illuatra tions and a beautiful chromo frontispiece, "The Bedouin and his Bvinrr Steed." tho annual Strange mischances with fatal results are daily happening hero and there. A Boston butchor rati against a knife that lay on a block severed an artery, and blod to death A Denver woman caught her foot in a railroad frog, aud could not get I0030 before a train ran over her. A Vermont farm er sneezed with a straw in hia mouth, drew it into his lungs, aud Hnri fhokioe. A horso kicked a Michigan boy into a. &p well, where ho was drowned. Tno shoe flew off the foot of a kicking mule, in Nashville and fractured tho skull of a baby. An Ohio girl swallowed hoi' engagement ring and lived only a week after ward. "Whijo stand. ng on hia head on the top of a high fence post an Iowa boy lost his balauco, fell into a tub of hot water, and waa. fatally scalded. A atone, thrown by a playfellow, broke a glass from which a St. Louis boy was drink ing, driving some of the pieces down hia throat, and he died a few daya afterwards in great agony. Looking up to watch the flight of an arrow, a Nashville, woman did not seo it descending directly over her head, and tho sharp metal point penetrating her brain through one of her eyes, killiug her instantly. hi-op.-:nedi JACOB MEYER, H riti.Enrt wauox.iiakkk. S RESUMED BUSINESS A'l il.e Maud of :he late J. L Ittdgtr .! w prepared to e.iccuie all woik in li tine with prompt ii'-sx and d'sp.Uch nud at very reasonable rate All kinds of vein e!f oon-'iriicteil. R-pa'iing a pecliltj. wood work and Give men cull. prices L'na'anliid J. MEYKR. BLA0S8HITHIHB! DAVE CRONEM LER. B,grffffiBfli.ifflffl F.RITSGISARD, practical Watchmaker and Jeweler, Ciiliforuia Street Jacksonville! Oregon. -"S!f.- OUR STOCK CONSISTS OF FALL SlWI.ER DRY-GOODS, FANCY GOODS, LAPTKS' DRRPS GOODS C HMERE-5, AND DHGONVLS. SILKS. AND S VI INS. ROOTa'iesIIOia, CLOTHING. ETU .ABIES' GL-, MADE CLOAKS Tjy E CALL THE ATTENTIi )S OF THE V ladles In the fad tint we bare now n haiol th" Iarj;'t uiilli:telictd nort- ii-m fL DIKS' DIiK GOODS ami F N- ' Y Of )ODS oi every d''-c'iit'oii in South vrn lreso'i, and W'll lisnc- forlh make "ds line of goods our sp'ci.ilily aud tell 'inn at Cheaper than the Cheapest. To Ihe voli'm"n we wll t-aj. if jou wanl N. I SUIT OF f"LOTIII yon must ro to KeHm-J Ilros. lo buy th -in a we clu'm lo i.tvelbe be-t .-TOOK OF CLOTHING in I ickson county und wi.l allow none U un 'IittII u. 1 he-e joods were all purchased by a mem tier of our firm from FlU.-iT CL VS.S Houke i- an Fr.incl-cii and New York. and we will tu rant every article nnd 'ell tlnm as cheap Tor rah a a'iy linu' in the cmr.lv. We aNo keep on baud a lull stock of GROCERIES, Hardware, Cctleuy, Glassware, CROCKERY. A FULL LIFE OF ASHLAND GOODS ...i :..:.. . ..!.. co ...iy ; i 1 -' l.-f. 1 in nil. 11 l.'M V .t.. Tl'It.-" IL Olll i!sj.Hi.r?5Twwrv,r- O MDIUL PROPERTIES FGI!ET COR VTiVE POWERS. RUT hoti-1 at the Spring is kept by -Mr. & Mrs D C. Courttmy. and afFVd all the conven iences and comforts required by tho tno.' f'istiilious. Good Pasturage. For horso?. nnd all ch irg" reasonable. Good limiting und Trout 2PXSjb.ixi.s Facilitip near by. and cvtrythins lo make a Tiit to the Sola Spring pleasjut lo either the athlete or invulid. Mil. & MR-?. D.C. OURTNAY. THB ASHLAND Woolen Slanufncturing Co, Take ple-isure in annnnncing Ihnt t.ey now have ou hand, a full and select stock of AgQE3EISEg9 OS83SDS!S8 AK1 D38flEISVp Made of the very best NATIVE WOOL And of which thrv will di'poseat very rea tonablu rates. Ordrs from a distance will receive prompt atleiHinu. eeud them iu aud give our goods a trial. Ashland Wooi.kn M'f'o Co. paid. A specimen copy will be sent on receipt ot that sum. Ad -dress, Frank Leslie's publishing House 53, 55, and 57 Park Place, Xew York. Harbor op Befl'oe. The San Francisco "Ncwa Letter" winds up an article on tho Iltrbor of Refuge located at Crescent City, as follows: Crescent City harbor is about midway botweon San Francisco and the Columbia river and if a suitable break-water were established there, disabled veasols could bo readily repaired at a comparatively trifling expense, the long line of beach offering pe culiar faculties not yet enjoyed by any of the other port's -name'.'. Again, all tho sailors agree that the entrance to a harbor of ref uge on this coast should be from the southward, and this desider atum ia complete! attained at Crescent City. Tins being, there fore peafectly practicable fiom a nautical point of view, the gentle men of the appointed Commission have to consider the commercial advantages of tho competing lo calities and with all confidence film they nifty iissurii& , that Crescent M The following paragraph from Bret ILtrto's now story, ''An ep isode of Fiddle town," in Scribner for September, 1873, might be called a prose version of Th,o Heathen Chiueo: On the road to Sacrarqonto ha waa twice playfully thrown off tho top of the stagecoach by an intel ligent uuc deeply mtoicatl Utucasian, whoso moral nature was shocked at riding with ono addicted to opium smoking. At Hangtown ho was beaten by pass ing strangers purely an act of Christian supererogation. At Dutch Fiat ho was robbod by well known hands from uuknowii hands from unknown motives. At Sacramrnto he was arrested on sua? picion of being something or other aud discharged with a severo rep rimand possibly for not being it aud so delaying the course of jus tice. At San Francisco ho was freely stoned by children from tho public schools but by carefully avoiding tho monumcuta of en lightened progress he at laat reached in comparative safety tho Chinese r-uarlors, whore, his ubuso was confined to the police and limited by the strong arm of tho law. GIBBS &STEAHNS. A TT0HIIEY5 AND COUNSELLORS. Rooms 2 and 4 Strowbriie's Duildinft, TOUTLAND, OREGON. JTill priwtlce In allOcnrts of Recnnl la tin State of Orejcoa a.nl Walnltinctin Territory and pay par ticular attention to business in Federal Courts. . BIGBDTTESTEAMSAW-MILL j. p. pauksh, BIG BUTTE, : : i : : OGN, KEEPS CONSTANTLY ON HAND planed nnd nunlaned Sugar pine lum ber of the best quality. EDGING, MOULDING, RUSTIC, SIDING, FLOORING, SHINGLES, ETC. Lumber dressed to order on short notice And reasonable terms lor those convenient Jo the Mill. JSyConoty Orders and Greenbacks tak en at par. T AM NOW PRCPAREO TO DO ALL JL work in my liu- cheaper than sver, ami in met will do it ctieaper tbau nuy then Give mo other call and I will convince you. DAVID CRONEMILLEIt. KAHLER BROTHERS. Dealers In KES A SPECIALTY OF CLEAN ni; and repairing wntrheg and w. U.'iaruea reaoinblf, Give him a clock'. cull. DR. SPINNEY & CO., SPECIALISTS, No. 11, ..Kearney Strert npRKAT ALL CHRONIC AND PltlVATE 1. e TTie-:E. T-Ecin BOOKS AND STATIONERY. UNION HOTEL, Kerbvville Oreson, M, Ryder, Propr. FIRST CUSS ACCOMMODATION CAN always be had at this house at the most reasonable rates, JAu excellent stable connected with' lh hotel. DIS- e .pes without the aid of merenrv. Ofllcebours 9 A.M. to 12x;2 to 5 and G to 9 r.u.. I iOVSPLTATHlN l' RKK. Sundivs excepted. Consultations free Call or a-1-.IressDr A l SI'INNET t CO., No. 11. Eearuej treet San Krancisco. WALDO EXPRESS, Carrying TD". S5. IVCzvils Leaves acksonvillc MONDAYS AND THURSDAY FOR TA7ALDO. LEAVES WALDO, Tuesdays and Fridays. . First-class accommodations for passen gers. Express business promptly attended to by R.M.GARRETT. FA'tJI AND FRKIUHTIVACJOJiS F Plows. Gang Plows Sulky Plows Jn fact everything from the finest nedle to n llireshuii.'-m.ich lie. Give us a call od judse for yourselves as to our capjclty if fiirnieliins etokIi as above. The ay to muke money is"lo sive it. To -ave il buy cheap To hny cheap pay GAsIl for jour good' and huv of REAMES RROS. City " has- more o'Aheai) than nlhnr 'TnKtmiijt.'j-iMTihinnil. TVi i 1 . -, .- j rr rT." . ' . fas a good, or tho best Favorable. By tho opinion of coinmauders ot vessels called beforo tho Board ot Engineers, for tho purpose of ascertaining the best location for the proposed Harbor of Refuge, it seoma thgt Crescout City has a preference over all others, as there ape but few out of the many roporta made which do not include this placo EUREKA(rV3ILLS, NEW LIVERY STABLE BACK OF COURT HOUSE. MANNING AND "WEBB, Proprietor. TTTAVIXO I.ATKLY FITTED HP THE COM I JL molinuibtrn on the School Honse Flat and in the rear of the Court House. We are now fully prepated to atlend tn allbn.iness inonrline with priir-iptueasaudditpatch and at the m st rsasonable rates. Fine Turnouts The stable is fum i'hed llh the best animals and nio-I ub.tantial boggles; also a first cIms back and saddle horses. Horses boarded, and the best ear butowed on them. Satisfaction cnsranleed In ererr Instance, die us acalland jude for jourselses. J W MANNING. Jaek.onTllle, April 10th. XT' S1 ITUATED ON HSAR CREEK SEVr.N mllis north-eat f Jacksonville, are prepared to a geneial Merchant and Exchange Husltits3. The undersigned will cive SG pounds of (lour. 2 pound- short and 8ponnil brau for .-viry bu-hel cf wheat. Will alij sack ..our- cusloiners furnibhinc sacks. EerSalisfaction Guaranteed T.T. McKINZIE Slate Creek House, Slate Creek, Ocn., J, I. KHIGHT - - PROP'R, THE UNDERSIGNED HEREBY gives noiiceln ll.e Iravellin? public thai flrst-cla." nccommod.tlion can always be had at tbi houe.and no pains spared to make a visit dcreeable. The bar will always be supplied with the heet of liquors and cigirs. J. I KA'IGHT. iNorte mm I foi&kivoa counties in California, and Curry, Josephine and Jackson, in Oregon would all be tributary to descent City. It is the only outlet to the great val ley of Rogue river, and would be tho shipping point for all the country around the Klamath lakes and the vast redwood forest of northern California. The min eral resources in the neighbor) o d are very great, aid deposits o gold, copper, silver, iron, chrome and coal, are ready for the doveU opement sure to transpire when proper shipping facilities are af, forded. For these, and many other importai t reasotw, we do not hesitate to et.dorse heartily tie claims of Crescont City for the site of tho proposed Harbor of p. T YOU WANT A LAR0B STOCK OF PERFO mery and fancy soap' to select frem zo to Kah Icr's and If they ilou't have what you Kant Hob vril make It, or anything else generally pnt np t. drug stores. HAULER HKO-. Refuaei1 - but A' California obituary, brief, suKjjcstive: ''Deceased was of a ro mantic nature. He placed the breech of his gun iu tho fire, and, lookiug down the muzzle, departed hencs spontaneously." or the breakwater, and if the local heuefit8 are considered, which certainly must be if a fair decision ia rendered, this place is certain to win the prize. "Crescent City Courier." Once upon a time tho mule, without having received an invif lation, attended a Convention of animals, that was called for tho purpose of discussing tho best methods cl family government. What do you know about all this?" a.skcd thu President, taunt ingly; "have you over raised any children?" Tho mule wept. "Ah no," sho said, "I have never raised any thing except full-grown men. But, land of the Pilgrims, you should have sceu how I raised tltem;oij should have seen me raise a man that weighed as much as David Davis. TJpon a rising voto tho mule waa lmnieaiateiy eiecteti i iinui, cial Secretary, with tho power to 1J est drags and l'atcnt Medicines to to SSCRIPTION OF CCT JI1LLEKS1 mTjIXlS.ROrE? CARPENTERS AND WA 11 son-maicrs' tools for salo by 70UN MILLER. MADE TO ORDER a N ELEGANT ASS0RTMENT0F POCKET AND KAHLEHBROS Jlerj t- al iwi HJOEXPCr G-TJ3STS Ml aad repairing properly 'too a by M ILL LR. J. Table Cutlery for sale by J0UN MILLER send for persona aud patera,