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; w -L- vm. ii 1'HE ORKGON SENTINEL JACKSON V tLLK i "WIS5KDAT, JULY 14,1180. . FOR PRESIDENT, ' JAS. A. GARFIELD, Of Ohio- FOR YICI PRESIDENT, CHESTER A. ARTHUR, OfHewTeVk. MEllOENTIAL ELECTORS, GEO. B.;CimRT, of Gnat. . L. ATPI.EGATE,cfLlmi. C.B.WATON.ofLake. fSM m INKUM CattattBsTS. TV days before tie Cincinnati nom ination wen made the Cincinnati DmoertU "Enquirer" said of En cUak that ke s 'V rasa without hlestiah aLhaa five stallions of doV lest." Tie iartre to drawn frmn &&&$ fert-. Jfe English tofcTqKteiM&t6 entitle k 6- ike "Vie Presidency. The JKaaairer.. nrumeat Kid no douht great -weight v?tk the delegates of the convention that wR;tva,ied Mr. Eni;lih tt w toU whether ft American peefl trill look at that fcsntleman'a ckisa is ttt light The fact O-m ma eta go to Congress a jioor man ana at the end of "four jean retire trout Sea worth five millions of dollars we apprvkew vill not weigh much in the mi&d et tke ordinary American voter. Nerdowe tkuik that Mr. English is any better wan for being the President at a National bank of Indianapolis. Tfceharl may have its attractions in Desweratk Conventions, but with tlo great atass of American voters it cer iakikylkajaot ctMn narrau. The.Lakeview "Examiner says the Kel of inhabitants filed with the conn tycarkby the censvt ennmeratora feet ap , a total popnlaion iu Lake eoanty of 3 7 3. 3katT portion of tko eoanty lying west ef Drew.-valley li-s a population of 1378.' The district iu whtehLakeview. it situated includes Gases Lake. Lakeview and New Pine areakTetagpreeiactis and-has a pop alatien.fO05. -The northern district iMMea the voting predBcta.of Crook f 3i rSSs?' (MITVT MIN teres untv vl .. KT-..jr av.i?? r vjw n,.,-.rtd ;7W "niiiLr.itlnu. Ike eeaH of 1880 ahow the total pop latioa of Jackson bounty to 'x 8,175. Tke'tetal"ofI'Laltealdtd,"we have a graad,4otaJ,f 11,958, or a gain in the twVsevwties naee 187.0 of 7,180. This isa. gratifying iaareaee,"and proves that SMtkerja Oregon k gradually gaining Tbe'Deaaeeratic party has for ten years vehasaestly opjKwed the selection ef Military President as contrary to aaaad policy and. as dangerous to the liberties of the people. To set up in IsaaiswK as a fcoldier s party, is on the face of it, aa abandonment of the car dinal tenet of the party faith. Gen. Hancock, its nominee for President, has been a Bolder all his life. Educated at West Point at' Government -expense he has sever held any other than a sutiiary position. He has for more than 20 years been drawing pay of a Major-General of the United States Army. General Grant in speaking of Goal: Hancock fye: "Hia military rec ord.k good, lra( the record of the p&r ty.which baa pat him in nomination is fed .The decoy dock game was attempted by the Democracy- eight years ago, when they tnet-to ride into jwwer on the back of one of the oldest and mort praseaacrd Ati61itibnBenblican lead era. They failed. 4 The decoy dock jpaaf ij0JtoJb$JLgua,MLi the party has WjcrBjiied'flie baaic of a XTniea Geo enler tkwt qiew. Tfaej will cer taMy laiJfor the Aeaerican jteople te stet eaagkt by decoy docks. A Montreal distiatch to Chicago says the GaaadianJ'acific Railway has been par-chased by a company of Lon doa bankers who contemplate an ex tensive colonisation scheme in connec tiasr -with the railway construction. The company is worth $100,000,000 and expect to reach the Pacific coast in British Columbia in three years. The London "Telegrapb"in simulat ing on the fnture of America believes that the census of 1880 will show our population to have increased to fifty miTrionse'cially if the immigrants sow pouring into the United States are not omitted from 'the calculation. Georgo Howard has been appointed deputy City Marshal, to act in the ab sence of" the "chief. The Aurelian is ahead. -The text of the new cityebarter of aiiFra-ciTc Blls 33 -eclzaiu of thcJocrit5.rt,- This i 6 frank dm!8- fChropics. ' aon hcj it net ti hfd it ieer, 1H MtHBLk'AS MMtslB: Speaking ef the RrfaMieaH nominee for President, Freak Leslie's Uithtrated NewRjifiper (Ind.) of Jan! IStk ts&rftl The nomination of General James A. Oarttsld as the ftejmbHean eandtdate for President afford another proof that the pqie a stronger than the politicians, It psntpattes, too, if it doe not entirely avert, a disaster which at one t'ne Mf-med to overtake the party. Of General Oavlleld, tununonedno unexpectedly to the leadership, it can be eaid with en tire truth that he represent the beet impulses of the party. A Republican all his life, his career hat never been marked by that excessive partiftankhlp which too often impairs the legitimate influence of greatSniudn; indeed, hie peculiarly judietal temper has wore than once tatroyed him into attitudes which. th party "whip? have condemned but it in precisely this quality of inde lndene which will niMt commend him to popular contidenee. In Oon greaa he always kjsjpt fully abreast of public dpinionaa to all qa&tionit of na tioual importance. ' Born poor, he huR remained an, comparatively, amid all the temptations of puplio life;OKe!Utting in his early childhood only the dernier- eat educational opportunist', he liaB come, by his own efforts and tlieclest study, to rank as the most kchnlary of '.-if statesmen; he is, in a word, a self made mac, in erery rwpect a typical product of ourTrre insUtutinna. Willhe be elect edl That vill izA largely upon the action of the Demo cratic Convention. It has a great oppor tunity. It is possible for it to nom inate a candidate who would command success. It is also possible for it to re ject a nominee who would bo more ob jectionble than General Garfield to the moral sense of the country, and to place him uoon a platform still lets satisfactory than that laid down at Chi cago. The one overshadowing itsue is that of the national finances and the maintenance of the national faith. Upon that question the Republicans have, in the main, occupied no uncer tain attitude. To them we owe the policy of resumption, with all its ben. efficient results, and the defeat of all the perilous schemes for the debasement of the currency and the unsettling of the foundalias of thtt public credit. In e in congress over this issue, rfield has been foremost in paper ronnny delusions ja timefloarjshed so lux- "tJftSsv'-hft exact fulfillment of the nation's obligations to its creditors. The facts developed by the Census of 1880 has given rise to a great deal jf unpleasant criticism on the part of some St Louis journalists. They are mad at the enumerators because those officials did not find as many people as were expected, nor even as many an were found in the rival city of Chicago. The fact that Chicago has 02,845 and St Louis only 375,000, is too much for the ardent St Louis editor, who had educated himself in the belief that St. Louis was the boss city of the Mississippi valley. As the figures now stan I St Louis sIiowb a &ain in ten years of 64,936, whereas Chicago rolls up an increase of 203,868, estalv lishing the fact that it is the fourth city iu the Union. Supposing President Hayes, as com mander in-chief of the army, should is sue an order to Maj. Gen. Hancock, commanding the Department of the East, to see that the civil authorities of the cities of New York and Brooklyn should be sup(orted in their efforts to prevent illegal voting and mobs at the polls? To do so might cost him his election, and to refuse might cost him his coaituiftMon. They can thus we the impo!ii7 of nominating a regular army officer, who csnnofr serve his country and his party at the same time. Hancock is now one of Hsyex'-hlrelingo, and if so order, must "trample ujkjb the rights of freemen." Bat this is the UKUal logical way that party has of doing things. The Portland "gUndard," preferring carrion to wholesome food, devotre on an average thre columns pr day in a vain effort to besmirch tlis character of Gen. Garfield, the Republican nffl inee for President So far thu attacks have fallen harmless at the fret of an enlightened public, as the good citizen of every party frown upon the vnlture or jackal whoe onlv stock in trad? h to attack pritatftand proiial charae. ter without the most distant rrgerd fo truth and veracity. Hancock is to furnish the military prestige to catch the votei of the North while the brigadiers fnrnish the states manship in the interest of the solid South. That is dividing tht respond bility but not the spoils. The Dubuque, Iowa, "Herald" says that "the nomination .of Baneeck will give the people confidence in the Item' A fL fAUfalH BMS W have jusl FWlve4 frdm tbpah khm, Mmn. Wdrren & Qa., ef 6td eago, & eapy ef the gfilaFged and iiB proved edition of Hill's Manual, a hand somelv bound quarts veluuie, with ele gant Illustrations asd plates, en fine heavy pajter, making it uieehanlsally one of the Inett speelmenB of hook work. While aa & manuul it ii au periorto any ether puhlieation we have eeeu, and the varioui ehaptera treat ef the following tubjeote, vili PnmanKhlp, which iiprofuRlyilIui trated, and aceorapauled with the inert lithographic ooptee, with explicit dlreo tion for eelfdnitruotioa and teaehln. Also ru ea for the proper um of eapital lettere and punctuation. That portion of the book devoted to letter writing embrace nearly S00 letters of oor reepondeneeinproper language and form including letters of buMlnees, intro duction, apology, love, Ac. Wedding and vMMng cards of different styles. Notes of invitation to parties, dinners, dec. Marriage stkiiversarleK, when cele hrated, &c. A fall and complete trnaU ise on etiquette, whioh will be ex amined a ith interest Also a dictionary of the language of flowers, arid Iwtter yet, a dictionary of 11,000 synonymous words to enable the writer to express his ideas with ease and elegance. And then follows commercials and legal business forms, such as notes, bills, orders, checks drafts, agreements, bonds bills of sale, ic, with explanations, rates of interest, limitations of actions, and what property is exempt from Itivy and execution in each State ami Ter ritory, and other important matter of like character. Also the proper forms of resolutions, reports cf committees and treasurers of societies, and parlia mentary rules, &x, constituting in themselves an outiro book. Then fol low valuable statistical tables, choice poems, etc. But we stop here and request or readers to examine the book for them selves, when it is presented, as the pub lishers will not allow it to be sold in any other manner but by subscription, and as Mr. Grable is now canvassing our county for it, we bespeak for him a favorable opportunity of presenting its merits, and cordially recommend this work to our readers, feeling confident that no on will regret the money paid for a copy, but will consider it one of his very bext investments. H. M. Thatcher gave us a "pop call" MttMnndaV, ruming 'the following- uay., no reports umes noansning in. Lake with good prospects ahead. Stock buyers have commenced coming in and considerable stock will soon be taken below. Both the Lakeview papers announce the arrival at that point of the senior editor of this paper, who is now on a 'jamboree" in the "age brash coun try." At this writing we are unadvis ed as to the precise day of his return. 1 IM Warauog, All persons are warned not to trust my wife. Belinda C. Rose, on my account as I -will not pay any debts of her contracting. O.E.ROSE. Jacksonville, June 16. WALDO HOUSE. f AM NOW PREPARED TO FUR 1 msb meals at the Waldo House at i5 cts each. Hones to hay over night, 25 cts. Water in the bam. House lower end of town. Postofiice in the house. 26tf W.J.WIMER. Cattle for Sal. One hundred head of Short Horn Durham cattle for sale. For particu lars enquire at the Chavner raneh at the Centennial bridge on Rogue River. Thos. Chavsek. ROSEBIHG HOTEL! M .A. CAN AN, . Propr This hotel, sa the comer of Oak aad Rese streets, opposite Wright X'srisV stable, hss recently had a good aad com fortable sddltlra, which makes H secosd to bo hotel in the city, aad furnished with double or slug! room Families will find it to their cosafort to give w a call. A GOOD rBC-rjtOflf SATK TOR YAUU8UM Mm1, , ,..,..,,Mo Beard ad Lodglnpw week. .,.,..,. ,$6 BosfbaTg, OgB.May 31, ISgO, KE'OPBNED! JACOB MIYBR, PIOUBSK WAtWW.MAKRII, L8 BR8UMRI) nTJJINB8S AT rl lbs iisofl (iflhs Istfiil. U Mftj siiois prepsrH topjt'futssll work in ht ltn wbh frmplsw sed dvpolrh soil s! mj tmumm rslw All studs of win p' fPfffllJt BepsiriBK a prillr liend wmb and law fri?e gmmnlttil, llirenrimTi, J.MBYKR, 0t nall, wroBBvgsHs, glgut riaijs, lath n&ifp, finlsfilsf m fencing naijs, Jierw nailf. smi irB veH tl l&rse )m at 3 em UWWt The bast earnMieF's. waenn fflalrar'a --" - -- (rim' a oj ntBti i-i vs u and blwksra m tls al J. UiWs, M Pulls, wnrtkllfi fer f, t the ew H.lUfHLl, Ui Mltf! MiH JwbtfllUf, DMALfcit AND WORKER IK TIN.SHMTlftOK, COfPXX, LEAD AGRICULTURAL IMPLEMENT, NAILS, A FIMT-OLAHMTOCKOF 8T0VKS HARDWARE, TINWARE. POWDIR OF XTKRT OE80RIPTION Fmt RRd ORM( WODFNIlHLOWWARE. opi;naiij, Paints. Olii, Vtrnlsh, Glass OUTLKRr, WISE, Shot, SnwltM, OkaiHi, Boba rro., etc. I hT teratcMbe er!cei of t arat-clte-Uechsnlo, and sat prepared to do all repair Ing prosipUy sa la saperlor stylt. fN CONNEOTION Vim TBB ABOVE 1 I am receWlna'snil bare rnnrtsatlT trnnd a foil aad Crst-olsM stock of GROCEKTES, SKT-OOOOS, CX SOOTS, TOBiCCO READY SIAOB CLOTHING, GLASSWARE. CROCKERY, Ac. JBVEverjt&tag so'4 at resiraable rates. K. KUBLI Jacksonville. Msrrt. t 1878. REDHOUSETRADE UnlOll or SACRAMENTO, CAL., FiU Ordr by Mail, and 7xprM orFxs)ifht at th nam LO"W PRICES AT WHICH THEY BELL OVER THEIR COUNTER, FOB CASH OJNLY I ZOVAXIO0, FAJUKKRfr PROFE8lONAL MENU Byj.whs foods are sold at s rook arnzoaff Why .ay ywrCadi to isall dsalers, w)m ti art sold at lent; rsvU prieea as! 60 .ejr (Mti '' wrtfl. St we SELL for m 0AI,V AS8Afl 3U7 ONE PRI6I, BBftBFUB WH 4riAi imioi mv i s srTx j bsOT ssBl xP3sSJ J bibV&sbK w CTt assat a.t JUDGE&NUNAN, M IOFCTUEEBSAMD GltM', DEALERS IS XV88T SWCKtfllOX Of SADDLERY, H&RNESS AND SADDLERY HARDWARE. mtBUfscturlng of evcrythlag In our line, wa Are prepared to furnish on short notice, ths my best of custom msde work, which we maxe a specialty, ssd at the VERY LOWEST CSTRcpsIring executed promptly and with neuuicra urcgun m czaciue our siocr ocioro Jacksonville, Oregon. May 3d, 1330. AGEHCY FOR THE CELEBRATED J. I. CASE . HEADER ARD THRESHER. 6. KAREWSKI - JACKSONVILLE. These machines bave taken the lcadln every State in the Union. They have bee tried in Jackson county to the full satisfaction of every purchaser. Also: en hand t WM. ANSOW WOOD'S MOWERS, Which Is equal to the best made as regards durability and lightness of draught and can guaranleo prompt repairs for all of the nbuve midlines. Alsc he Agency for the best wagons on wheels ot the Fish i ros & o. raanuf icturo of the following sizes: 3. 8,, 3, 34 and four inch thimble tkein nli-o l; and & iron axle wagons, with farm and CUlifornlan rack bed. Half spring democrat wagou. buggies, buck-boards, side spring wagons with and without tops. I will usDEnsEix and deal more fahly titan any runner and purchasers can bave the advantage of examining goods before obligating themselves and will take all kinds of produce in exchange; call and convice yourselves. O. KAREWSEI. ASHLAND HAKNt&S &H0Pi C Es'k'LUM, 'saifr;?icrc6Eir or, ksvuzoxs s Saddlery and Harness, ASHLAND, OREGON. KEFP A GENKRMi AS.-'ORTMEN'T OF goodj in bis Hut of trade. ladles', XeasMaad Bey saddlea, a Specialty. TEAM, BUGGY AJVD PLOW HARNESS, WHIPS, ROBES, DUSTERS -rJUJU-r- HORSE BLANKETS. AL80-m. WlSCHESTER RErEATISO RlFLES (commonly cilled Henry Rifles) of model of 1866, 1873. and 1876. Pistols, Cartridgts, Etc. . Wheat taken at the Highest Market Rates in Exchange for goods. UNION LIVERY SALEANDSi EXCHANGE sm w joe muvBa CerBer 4th and Calltnrnlft Sfo JSCK80NTIM8, ft330H. J. A. OAIIDWELL PROPniKTOU. nni'15 mammon ns m-mm I Mi irWIt ,it rfl'lri '"idFmA wiiissitwB inhii.fcfM'it. yrwriT iits itnti ii fHRiiSiriiWi iit'tt-yif W l!im thereto, I l'fj fb; rjF mi hwu, wggijt ssllmi?ra9!ii'firM, My itrt8f rwiti--t(FiHB&9lis sits lea is Uii Ststr. til F'HftoiMl rSliMdlliSl.Mf efftfs ilss totgffts' gfs tkia ablli am! efefs vA s'tsi mjaui IfftrSPI BHltt RHrl ?f)H, I am smifid that I cab fif a gatiefeyt joa ana gtiarSRiea tH sras- Willi tni? m ftrnm I have w hesitsiieo la eeltottuie usirorWEe- UUMBIR, LUMBER THOMAS' SAW lllhh JatKt sns fflfwt iSHrflfW rMPliiiipry.ihe IH HKTT MtfllSffHHS Hlltl I "rf!!?!! iTf teefigBHflg ihe pfitif fiiiDllraeai efj eHm fit uon ryitBie ptjfees: m awuiei e5s6iva fiftr sith disnateh. u "iiUH"-Jf', ... as a tnsi rbb.i wm IFBff whas 1 ssy, m sMsti9a is sws ."-. V...W 4.w t ... ...... . tefj T8 ?f8Wfyi4PI!fiPABfin T?yR- Biih the iin?pt witli eypHtipspFintlB pt iHfflBff era mm pU: , f!f mill in fiff LIVING PRICES. satisfaction. We invite (he people of aenainjf ineir money away. JUDGE A flUNAN. jlaKGE SALE I ClosiiiOuft ATTHB- New Ymk' Store, i TH RKTHIE STOCK OF AT COST ON ACCOUNT OF DEPARTUBE, K. Measor, j4QikWtfvii, mrt i, WhRlesali lilmw ffeais, fUa mtAatilmieft afruia Whiitoc foe coto ifl.naaaiifjMts hU euahi?s li bsf fallen. 8F ! MF- flgafl, tlltJ mm i$W: tuiugsalpHEg: OXIBAT . , -SLAUGHTER IN PRIOES AT i:.JACOSS STORE Oregon Strwt, Jacksonville WHRKB A COMl'I.KTE AND tiftnaiMtut aMrtM'iat of etw tamlt bfwjait tnrwffffd, coirtlitfiflf apart of CLOTHING, DRY-GOODS, ailOCEPJES, FANCY GOODS, BOOTS & SHOES, SCHOOL BOOKS, HATS AND OAP8. TOBACCOS "&CIOARS, HARDWARE AND CARPETS, TINWARE, ALI, KINDS PAINTS. -ALSO:- WXSJSUW GtXJJBtw OBOCEBIEa. A FIJJEVASSOHTMKNT OF LADIES' HATS AND FLOWERS, &c.,&c In fief cvprrihliii to bfniiml In a sru cl-s stock nt Grar( llercbaiiJIw, wbich will twrit! (it price That Defy Competition. Tbd blght price illowtd for cuunirr pro duct. rw-GIre ta a call st my rsUblfrbacot m ibe ili.nlc IniiMtoit and b confioceJ lht tbvre U no bumbug abiut thtf E. J. OBS Ur.P. P. Film. SIluIClliPilm ALL, THE Lutest FALL & WIXTER Stock -AT PRIM'S MILLINERY STORE f WE HAVE J OST RECEIVED A NEW stock of poods at our store, of Fall and Winter style, as follows: hats op All styles, PLUSHES, FEATHERS, FLOWERS'' JETTRIIIMTKGB, ChildroH's3Loods & Waiafs, CABO BOJUtD, Velvets Zephyrs, Jfeectfes. We also Keep the celebrated Ceataaerl Kid Gloves, Handkerchiefs, etc. Call- nod examine before parchaatar elsewhere. JackHmvillo, Kov. fcith. 1879. UTEST AESIYES OF :aE3-JPaV AT BRECKENFELD'S S n-'HBU.N'DfRSlONFD TKKi PLE.4S I ur In aonouoolng to the public that ie lis jusl rclv9d a compUl.. nH firt. oIm ajwrimfnl of (J.ni's FiirnUhlna rjoKls.snaha Hata. Phlris. Uiid'-rwesr. eta, Nctt Dried of rifam and Tnbscco. riws, Niitlnus. rancy Omidi. Qlsfswarn Cruckvry, Vulcl iistrHmeiit. Bird C'rn SUilontirrv lickrt d.) TM fntltry, tlhums. Totb, Csudl-. Nt,rio.whteh will b nld ihwrhraDestrstsi. GItudki a call red en for jounelvos r. DnKCKBNFKI.D. WOOL! WOOX! HIGHEST CASH PRICES. OAKO Dn08.of Kescburff, Oregna, wU pay thtt Highest C2sjh prleti for Wool ds llvtrsd in Rowburg. All eorraps4easa will ho promptly answered. SJQNJ17 T HUDSON BAisa 1R RIFLES, SIIO TU,S,PiSTOLS I Et aits erintr ttweBSBbiiiB&lelay M ealius aad DHeelist 6 imm FOR EVgRYlQQYi iTiaLiini i Mil!! Mh 9f Mw T SOW BS8I?Fffcfl!4iWA . aaa ia at I4PBH In fllCS I oil tt)B razrfcnt vfitb ifErf af1eiieHeTruafif fifai"e:' fiiif awlws at flig lawMi u3ii st uig imm um- ante ig mm fdiss feawf3i8,6f9gFaBd gaiufagUea 8ajiP.&ea: fa ib-eragFaBagamraEHej ji.:. - j .. - jt .fT .y- -. 1mm: EVflVTilIN8 IK MV MS 1 WILL rUlSS aid Daftie Mam fiv rasil a,lll re- m sfia fef vlflg will fs-givg'pwewaHa: i ors stcfre t sa seen