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Oregon Sentinel Oregon Sentinel. PUBLISHED SATURDAYS AT jicisomiiJicssoxainxn orecox T KRAUSE &. TURNER. TERMS: Ont eopr. PtrTr,lnTn, S3 SO Sflfc (31 B" &&& itSSJ -S VOL. XXVI--NOc G. JACKSONVILLE. OREGON: FEBRUARY 12, 1SSL PROFESSIONAL CARDS. P. P. PRIM, ATTORNEY & COUNSELOR-AT-LAW JacUsoBTille, Oge., -Will practice in all tlio Coorts of the Stile. Offic in Mis. McCnUy's build ing, comer of California and Fifth streets. DR. GEO. KAHLER, pHYSICIAN AXl SURGE05, JACKSOXVIIXK, OUEGOS. Office rear HBSTBRS EMPORIUM! In' city lDrStorcTe5ScnccVn G. U. AIKEN, M.D., DHYSICIAS AND SURGEON, JACKSeXTCLL-S, OUKOOX. 8-0BipP"'''r-J.r.J-n' MOTe- Jackstmville, Oregon. J0IIX3IILLER, - rroprictor. EALE8 IS JJLI.JEJPS Ui? ,UHI- ciilruial KnMcancniA, lools ot an kinds and a general assortment of Mica hardware. B1 MARTIN YRLOMAX, M. D. DHTSICIAN AND 3UEGE0N, jACKsovrnxE, ohkoos. Office Mvs-mfcsta Orth's brick. Resi dence on Owtfrrrfa " r.JACK,M.D, TjnTSIOIAX ANDSURGEON, (Formerly tfGtesgew, Seoa4 APPLEGATE, OREGON. mf;. . T. wwe 1 line Drake fane on AppTofflrtc "W5 f 4.' nivc. U-ersoii-Ow - Jo Jacksonville er Apjflegu'e. -Jfe Sfefe. rASV v'J5afi m& f t-i T. C. REAJIES. E. R. REAMES. REAMESBROS., Califohxia ST., Jacksonville, Oregon, AHEAD AS USUAL I ! BY ADOPTING A CASH BASIS !! THE GREATEST REDUCTION ASKnEpR DONNOLLY'S "STeast Powder! 20 YEARS BEF0RETH2 PEOPLE- Wn ilio iinflersiirnecl Merchants and .Toll 'bcrs, have boudil and sold in large quan tities DON-NOLLY'S .CALIFORNIA PREMIUM YEAVT POWDER for the last twenty years, anil wi say with .that, uo other Yearr-r5fcr- has more general salistacuoq', uow ith truth givtn to the IX PRICES Tie afcw lceep the larpt stock oi, and aM the Me iwp-wetaeirts in GTJ3STS AltfD PISTOLS, ASB A FTIJ. ASOHTMKKT OF Fishing Tackle, powdar, Shot, etc. LAMPS, CHANDELIERS, AND ALL KINDS OF OIL Give Wm a call and examine his stock before making yur lwrcha-es. AW ETn.AUTENKlETII. TYOSNEY-AT-L JACKSOVmiK, OREGON". aj-Oinr in Ortlrt Uriel. ImlWins. A B. F. DOWKL1., TIOasEI-il-l'A w, .lAOK.XVlIiK, fr.KG6X. AllWiw. Mtiiwy " twT"1'?' umilin. i5-fxxJ mMi &m THE ASHLAND Woolen jlaimfacdiring Co, -AND THE LAHG-SST STOCK GEXEittL MERGUAXDISE Trade and Consumers!. We have Used DONNOLLY'S YEAST POWDER in our families, and can Icatity to its Whole- somenes-s and merit. Castle Urns. Allien Mau .fc Co. M. & C. Mangels, Joneo & Co. W. W. Dmlce&Co. Root & Sanderson, Tliomas Jennings, Kruc & Euler, TnK- TaVeple it In annoaneisj; that tey now hare o aed, a futl and select (lock of D WILL. JACKSOX, ENTIST, JACKONVIIJ-K, ORErtOX. AT AX r 4- r-pnmi exacted ililm.,"" '"" i 4..rfk 4H inMHU Om n4 mUnX u earner of CHfariil an rflli trt. A. C. OIBSK. L. B. FTKABM. BfeiSESr Made f Ibe renr lt NATIVE WOOL And ef We ev xrf 4in-e at very rea loaaVk rate;. OrdTi" trm a dWaiw -nrlll re&Hre pmmt attaaMe. Jtd Umm in and girc oar goods atrial. Asnusn VYoti.F.s M"fo Co. SARDINE NURSERY. . SITUATED ON SARDINE CREEK lt wiles NortlKiast of ROCK POINT. . U. F. MIL.L.KK. PKOPKICTOR, GREATEST VARIETY to select men IX Any On Store in Southern Oregon or orlh rn California. ALL FOR CASH!! Tillman & Bendel, Rountreeifc McClurc, M. Elinnan & Co. Haa Hros. Taber, Harkcr & Co. Ecsers & Co. Risley Bros. WelIman,Peck&Co. SACRAMENTO. Adams, McNeill &: Co. Hall, Luhrs & Co. Mebius & Co. G. W- Chesley, r. II. Russell. PORTLAND. Allen & LowK U'adbams & Elliott, corliitt & Maclcay. STOCKTON. R. II. Parker & Co. P. Mnsto WALLA WALLA AND SEATTLE. Crawford & Hnrrinirton, Scliwabachcr Ilro's. Consumers of Yeast Powder will please notice the alK)ve indorsement of DON- NOLLY.'SYKAST POWDER, by nearly all the Merdmnts of the Pacific C6at. Tlie Enormous Sales of this Powder in Stn Francisco jm)vc its intrinMc merit, Htid the rea-jn is obvious Donnolly's. Yeast Powder has stood the tii-l of20 yesrs. It never fails to. make thc moot "delicious, light and sweet Itrrad, Riocuit, CVkes, Corn Umid, &c No linuoekwter who ever tried this Powder will do with out it. Always ask for Donnolly'j Yeast Pow der, it never fails to give satisfaction. Strirtly Ihire Cream Tartar and Eng. 15i-Cabb." Scxla alw.ij-s on hand at the I.oivcsrt Market Prices. D. CALLAGIIAN & CO 110 & 121 Front St., San Francisco. a iiilvilu;ut i tn;w. OUR STOCK CONSISTS OF FALL &WIS1ER DRY-GOODS, FANCY GOODS, LAlIE' DHESS GOODS. CAPI1MERE3, AND IiI.GONLS. SILKS. AND SATIN'S, ROOTS A fcWOES, CLOTHING, ETC,, LRIES' CAL, HARE CLOAKS KEADY FOR. BUSINESS. THE JMMfflUS SIM' FLOURING MILL GIBBS & STEARNS, TTORNEYS AND COUNSELLORS, Rooms 2 ana 4 Strawbriagc" Building, rOETT-AXn, ORKGOX. m rrtif In W tV rt. r Twr4 in th Sttr f Orioo 4 Wh1niiet'niTTThT tulW f ticnlar fctlntwm 1 Hi.in in FeJt Cwt. A gewral ortiet of frail trees kept enaotamtlr m haiML coorfojinc of Apple, PewiiNN'ectariiHos Pars. l'lnmo. CIhtiw-s, Primes, A jriets Quiwceo, He ; nlso berries wf all THriHJe. awl ohraMterr &c. Erythiiis Mld l the oot reax.mablc priees sad all the frail is guaranteed to be as rqwJil5. LURS3ER, LUMBER W E CALL THE ATTENTION OF THE Commenced flour on Manufacturing the best of jnn y, sr.rT. so, two. We are prepared to do all kinds of Cus tom ork, in the way of exchange of Hour for whnt, chopping feetl and grinding corn. We have superior machinery for manufacturing Hour and we feel safe in sayinir'.hat we can do better work than ativ mill in Rogue River Valley. In exchange, we will "ive" for good. clean wheat, :!!i Hs. of Hour and 9 lbs. of mixed feed for each bnohel. McKENZlE & FOUDRAY, Proprietors. WALDO EXPKES CnrryinsTJ. S.OVItviXs Leaves Jacksonville ThrsdavR. for Waldo. Tuesdays and Fridays. Firetoclass acconiiaodtion8 Voniays and Leaves Waldo for passer- Kipresf baBincss promptly attended to fe R. M. ARRKTT. Xr.T.V. Mm. SlHEIUPrin Clearance Sale. -AT f RIM'S MILUKERY STORE THOMAS' SAW MILL AT THE iSEADOIVS. T5 NOWFUTXY PREPARED TO FCR X nish the market w ith every deocriptinn ot lumltor of a sujwrior quality. TIus mill is new UiroHpont and lurnished with the latest and moot imiwoved Htacliinen, there by ensuring the speedy falffllmcnt of all orders at most mnaaMe pnecs. Rills sawed to order with dispatch. CSGire me a trial and I will prove what I say, for satisfaction is cnarantced in every case. JESSE B. THOMAS. TaWe Rock, SeptembBr 3a, 1S79. a tuTw stock of FaM and Winter roods J. is offered for sale at onr sttre at cost. : Give us a caH berc parcliasing clsc where. B1GBDTTE STEfflSAW MILL J. P. PAS.SE3., BIG BUHE, ! ! ! s ! OGK. KEEPS CONSTANTLY ON HAND planed and nnnlaaed Sugar pine Inn ber of the best qnality. EDGING, MOFLDIXG, RUSTIC, SIDIXG. FLOORING, SHINGLES, ETC. LainVr dressed to order on short notice sod reasonable terms for those convenient to the MilL j-Conntj Order an Greenback! tak en al par. ASHLAID A8D LINKV1LLE H3rsc:TE3Krti5oJw. II.F. Phillips : : : : Proprietor. TAB NOW RUNNING A DULY LINE JL be-wet-n the above point, lea vine Ashland with coach on Moadavs. vefliiedays and Fridays. Te4atn'ng next day. Oq Toewlay. Ttwrrfav and Salordav of each week a track- bA&id i1l start (rem Ashland retarding on the Mtowiacday. PAKK, (cat li n-) .................SS.OO. Connection made at LiskviUc with back; for Ikeview. CITY BREWERY. YETT SCHUTZ, - - ProDrieter. -rwotJLD most REsmcrnnxT rs-, 1 forratb efttams f Jj;.iTill and th world at tarpf-. tbat tbej can find, at , anr tim. at tot Brrwrrr. tb let lacr 1it. In atir nantlTT tli imrcha.vr acaj ds!r Vt1i 1 wTrantlTitnttJ and myroomi ar alway in M. A imi win !)" jm. on hand the largot mid l)-st selected aort meiit.rLnHte'DRE6S GOODS and FAN CY GOODS o! every derctijilion in South ern Oregon, and we will henceforth make this line of coods onr 5P-ciality and tell them at Cheaper" than the Cheapest. To the c-mIi-mTi we will fav, ir you want A No. 1 SUIT OF CLOTHE- you mtift e to Remne l!ro. to bnv tbem a we claim to have the be't .-TOCK OF CLOTHING in JaeV-oii county and will allow none to un- drrsell n. There govif wee all pnrcbc by a mem berorour firm from FIRoT CLASS Ho:ise ir San Krancifco and New Vork. and we will uairanl every article and sell tbun as cheap fer eh a" ay bouo in the cojnty. We also ke p ou hand a tall Mock of GROCERIES, ILVKDVAnK, CUTLEItV, GlASSWAUE, CROCKERY. A FULL LINE OF ASHLAND GOODS PAHSI AND FREIGHT WAGONS Plovs- Gang Plo-s-si; Sulky Plows Iu fact everything from the finest needle to a threshing-machine. Give us a call and judge for yourselves as to our capacity of fnrnishin poods as above. The way to make money is to save it. To save it" buy cheap. To bny cheap pay CASH for vour goods and bny of RKAMES RR03. DAVID LINN, GENERAL UNDERTAKER, AXD DEA1X11 IX corpus naMinGs. 1W STATE HOTEL Jacksonville, Or. Mrs C. W. Savaae. Proo u HAVING re-opened this houoc, and se cureil more mkiihs. I am uow lietter liulilic li GKXl IkiIs Doard mtet pri'pai-Hi tlmn ever to offer to the the lK-st or accommodation and well ventilated roomsi. reasonable. Tlie C . and O. S. Co.'s Stages leaves the hous-c daily for Redding and Rooebur. P. S. There is a first-class Bar jind Billiard nKim in connection with the houoe. The best cigars and litpuors always on hand. LiMl'lLLE HOTEL W. 5 IVKE,COUNTY0JSN., C- Greenmac, Proprietor. ahlAi-T . jJLLL ESaaW COFFINS FURNISHED ON THE shortest notice and cheaper than atanv other csfciblishment in Southern Oregon. Furniture of all kinds kipton hand or made to order. THE undersigned takes pleasure in an I nouncing that he has taken charge of this house "mid that the management will be firt-cltios in every particular. Tlie table Mill always be supplied with the lxt the market affords. Terms reasonable and satisfaction guar anteed. No pains spared to meet the wants of the traveling public, y. C. GREhNMAN. CITY BASBER SHOP California St., Jncksonrille, - - - Orrgnn Remember the Xew York Store wlien you wish to buy goods, because the best oods you can get for one half their real value. IMjSWtW TnE UNDERSIGNED IS FULLY prepared to do all work in his line in the best manner and at reasonable prices. GEORGE SOHUMPP. XVIedical Ttfotico. HAYING SUSPENDED 3IY MOUX tain explorations, I offer my profes sional services to the people ol "Jackson countv. James M. T.uck, M. D. , Eagle Point, Sept. C, 1880. Fine white linen shirts, ojen back or front, for SI 50 at the New York Store "Yes," said the conductor, biting off the tip of a cigar and slowly scratch ing a match on his leg, "I've seen a good deal of railroid life that's inter esting and exciting in the twenty vears that I've been twisting brakes and slamming doors for a living. "I've seen all kinds of sorrow and all kinds of joy seen the happy bridal couple starting out on their bridal tour with the. bright and hopeful future be fore them, and the black-robed mourn er on her way to a new-made grave, wherein she must bury the idol of her lonely old heart. "Wealth and pinching poverty ride on the same train, and the merry laugh of the joyous, healthy child is mingled with the desbairinj; &;gh of the aged. The great antipodes of life aro familiar to the conductor, for every day the extremes of the world are meeting beneath this eye. "I've mutilated the ticket of many a blackleg, and handled the passes of all our most eminent headheads. I don't know what walk of life is more crowded with thrilling incidents than mine." "Ever have any .smashupsj" "Smashupsl Oh, yes, several of them; none, however, that couldn't have been a good dil worse. "There is one incident in my rail road life," continued the conductor, running his tongue carefully over a broken place in tho wrapper of his cigar, "that I never sjioke of before to any one. It has caused me more mis ery and wretchedness than any one thing that ever happened to me in my official career. "Sometimes, even now, after the lapse of many ears, I awake in the night with the cold drops of agony standing on my face and the horrible nightmare upon, mo with its terrible surroundings, as plain as on the mnin orAble night it occurred. "I was running extra on the Union Pacific for a conductor who was an old friend of mine, and who had gono south on a vacation for his health. "At about 7:30, as near as I can ra meniber, we were sailing along nil com fortable one evening with n straight stretch of track ahead for ten or fiftei n miles, running on time and everybody feeling tiptop, as overland travelers do who get acquainted with each other and feel congenial. All nt once the train suddenly slowed down, ran in on an old siding, and stopped. "Of courso I gotout and ran ahead to the engine to see what the matter was. Old Autifat, the engineer, had got down and was ou the main track look ing ahead to where, twinkling along six or seven miles down the road, ay parently, was the headlight of an aj proaching train. It was evidently 'wild,' for nothing was due that we knew of at that hour. "However, we had been almost miraculously saved from n frightful wreck by the engineer's watchfulness, and everyliody went forward and shook old Antifat by the hand and cried and thanked him till it was tho most affect ing scene for a while that I ever wit nessed. It was as though we had stopped upon thu very verge of a bot tomless chasm, and everybody was laughing and crying al once, till it was a kind of a cross between a revival and a picnic, "After we had waited about a half an hour, I should say, for the blasted train to come up and pass us, and ap parently she was no nearer, a cold clammy suspicion began to bore itself into the adamantine shell of my in tellect. The more I thought of it, the more unhappy I felt. I almost wished that I was dead. Cold streaks ran up my back followed by hot ones. I wanted to go home. I wanted to be where the hungry, prying eyes of the great, throbbing work day world could not see me. "I called Antifat one side and said something to him. He swore softly to himself and kicked the ground, and looked at the headlight still glimmer ing in the distance. Then ho got on his engine, and I yelled, 'All aboard.' In a few moments we" were moving again, and the general impression was that the train ahead was sidetracked and waiting for us, although there wasn't a sidetrack within twenty miles, except the one w6 had just left. "It was never exactly clear to the passengers where we passed that wild train, but I didn't explain it to them. f was too much engrossed with my I surging thought. "I neerfelt my own inferiority so much as I did that night. I never so fully realized what a mere speck man is upon the bosom of tho universe. "When I surveyed the starry vault of heaven and considered its illimitable space, where, beyond and stretching on and on forever, countless suns are placed as centers, around which solar systems are revolving in their regular orbits, each little world peopled perhaps with its teeming millions of struggling humanity, and then other and mightier systems, till the mind is dazed and giddy with tlie mighty thought; and then when I compared all this uni versal magnificence, this brilliant ag gregation of werlds and systems of worlds with one poor, groveling worm of the dust onlv a little insignificant atom, only a poor, weak, erring, worth less, fallible, blind, groping railroad conductor, with my train peacefully sidetracked in the gathering gloom and patiently wailing for the planet Yenus to pass on the main track, thore was something about the whole somber picture that has ovirshadowed my whole life, and made me unhappy and wretched, while others were gay. "Sometimes Antifat and myself meet at some liquid restaurant and silently take something in memory of our great sorrow, but never -mention it We never tear old rankling wounds or laugh over the night we politely gave the main track to Vcnusas we stood pa tiently on the siding." ADVERTISING RATES. Oaeiqsaia 1011dm orlrn firit Insertion.? $ J frt " " Khobfqaent Intertloa 109 " "3 monllii T CO ' " 6 In fiO One-fourth Colnain 3 month t 76 0 " " 30 00 One-half " 3 ' 30 0 " 8 0n C.tnma 3 monthl 90 0 " " S " M 0 A DUconnl to Yearly AilTrrtlicra. $3 PER YEAR AN lYTXiinvmo IX VALID. A1ILNlll.il AsM.o.oJIlAT LAW. We give below the full text of the amended assessment law, passed at the last session of tho legislature: Section 1. Section 1C of title 3 of chapter 57 of tlie miscellaneous laws of Oregon, relating to the assessment of property nnd tho levy and collection of taxes, shall he amended so as to be read as follows: Sec. 1C. The assessor, after qualify ing as presciibed by law, shall imme diately procure from tho county clerk a blank assessment roll and forthwith proceed and assess all taxable property within his county, and shall return to such county clerk on or before the first Holiday iu September next following such assessment roll, with a full and complete assessment of such taxnblo property cnler'd thereon, including a full and precise description of ihe lands or lots so owned by each person therein named, which descirption shall corres pond with the plan or plot of any town laid out or recorded, and said land or town lots shall be valued at their true cash yalue, taking into con sideration the improvements on the land, and in the surrounding country, the quality of soil, its convenience to transportation lines, public roads, mills and other advantages. True cash value shall be held and taken to mean the amount such property would sell for nt a voluntary sale made in the or dinary course of business, and not what it would bring at public auction or forced sale. The county court or any county may, if necessary, by order made bcfoni the first .Monday in Sep tember, extend the time for returning the assessment roll until the first Mon day in October following. It shall be the duty ot the assessor to deduct tho amount of indebtedness within The Xachriciten of Basle adds a new anecdote to the rich collection of Ger man stork-talcs. During ono of tho great storms of the present year, the lightning struck a ham in tho village of Lowenburg, and a stork's nest in which thero were somo young stork lings was threatened by the flames. Tlie two parent birds contemplated tho horrible situation from a distance, with evident distress. At last the mother-bird darted down upon tho nesc, anti, seizing ono ot her youn family with her beak, bore it off -o a safe spot upon a meadow. 2"ne father followed her, and settled down to keep watch over his ofiVpring. When tho mother returned to tho scene of danger the fire had reached the nest, in which one bird ttii'i remained; hut while sho was flying round it preparing for a de scent, tho young one fell through the charred nest into the burning barn. It was no moment for thought. Down darted ths mother into tho smoke and fire, and coming up with her sprossling in her beak, flow off, apparently un hurt. On the next day a wounded stork fell to tho ground in the market placo of the neighboring town of Trebbia. She was unablo to stand, and tho jo lico of the little town carried her into fie guard house, where it was discov ered that both her legs wero sadly birned, and she was recognized as the heroic mother who had done tho brato feat of rescue at the fire in Lowenburg. A physician was sent for, and the bur gomaster found her a tompornry hospi tal in tho Rathaus. Meanwhile, the spouse of the sick she-stork had discov ered her wherabouts. He attended diligently to the two young ones, and paid daily visits to the mother, as if to inform himself how the patient was getting on, and to assure her that their children were doing well. The school children of Trobbln readily charged themselves with the task of finding fetl for the patient, bringing her every day far more than the necessary number of living frogs. Tho burgomaster paid an official visit every day to tho sick guost of municipality, to nee that tho doctor's orders were duly "carried out, and in less than a fortnight the bird was sufficiently hale to fly away to her husband and children. London Glolw. A Ioja Cunipo.lfliiii nu f.IrN. Girls are tho most unaccountablo things in the world except women. Like the wicked fleas, "vhen you have them they ain't there. I can cipher clean over to proper fractions, nnd tho teacher says T do it first rote, but I can't cipher out a girl proper or im proper, and you can't either. Tho only rule in arithmetic that suits their case is the double rulo of two. They aro as full of Old Xick as their skins can hold, and they'd dio if they couldn't torment somebody. When they try to be mean they aro as mean as parsley, though they ain't as mean as they let on to be, extcpt sometimes, and then they are a great deal meaner. Tho only way to get along with a girl whoa the i she romes with her nonsensa is to give state, of any person assessed, from tho her tit for tat, and that will flummox: amount of his or her taxable property, but no indebtedness shall in any case he deducted unles it is real bona fido indebtedness due from tho person as sessed as principal debtor, nnd not on any account of any incontingent liabil ity, as surety, endorser or otherwise, and in case two or more parties as principal debtors are jointly or sveral ly liable for the payment of any such indetitness, neither of them shall bo entitled to the deduction of any por tion of it than the proortion each debtor bears to the whole number of such debtors, to the effect that only the nmount of indebtedness shall be deducted in favor of all such debtors, nor shall a deduction he made in lavor pul M stea,iy ag an -,- ol anv person nsxesseu uuie.os iieu- nnu delivers to the assessor a written state ment, duly sworn to, specifying the name and residence of the creditor, the nature of the debt, the names of parties, if any, who are liable therefor, and which statement shall show that the debt, or portion thereof, ought to be deducted, has. not been deductfd in any other county or place in the state from the assessment of such per son for that year; and in case such statement shall he found to be falso to the knowledge of the party who mado it, or that such party has willfully or rccklessl") made a falso statement in such caso for tho purpose of obtaining a deduction of indebtedness, such party shall be deemed guilty of jvrjury, and shall be liable to the pains and penali ties therefor. I Approved October 25, 1880. her; when you get a girl flummuxed she is as nice as a new p;n. A girl can sow moro wild oats in a day than a boy can in a year, but girls get their wild oats sowed after a while, which boys never do, and then they settle down as calm and placid as a mud-puddle. But I like girls first rate, and guess all boys do. I don't care how many tricks they play on me and they don't care either. The hoity-toiticst girls in tho world can't boil over like a glass of soda-water. By-and-by they will got into the traces with somebody they like, ami stage horse. That's tho beauty of them. So let 'em wave, I say; they will pay for it soma day, sewing on buttons, and trying to make a decent man of tho fellow they spliced onto; and ten chances to one if they don't get the worst of it. Gen. Weaver in a debate in the House of Representatives, said Ala bama gave 92,000 Democratic majori ty, with seven counties "to hear from," and there are not 75,000 Democratic voters in Alabama. He also said the Democratic majority could not reach 02,000 if there had not been a singfa vote in oposition. Wenver was down there, rtrr1 knows all aout the free bal lot and uir count in Dixis. flil 105.2