(9 r u V. OREGON SENTINEL. OREGON SENTINEL. PUBLISHED SATURDAYS AT JACKSONVILLE. J1CRS0N COUNTY OREGON BT FRANK KRAUSE. ADVERTISING RATES. Onefqnue 101tnorlM firailnterttoo.i f S CO " etctunnequcn timer lion 1 0 ' " 3 month! 7 CO 1 ." S 10 00 One-fourth ColamD 3 month 7S CO 8 30 0 Oat-half " 3 " 30 CO " " 6 " Jito T E ft M S i One copy. Per Year, In ndVance, S3 SO OneCromn3raonth 80 CO A Discount ta Yearly Advertisers. $3 PER YEAR VOJL. XXVII--1VO. 34 JACKSONYILLE. OREGON, AUGUST 26, ISS2. M i - m iy iib ill ir is sssws: &sgm-gmmsL ?$ h btii a 'ih iii i i IV7 l, L II LI I 1. JgmSBRmt f Y, I I. I. 1 1 If, l.A w r r r-'; y' y ;sy y r sr v I - Zay !"ri-01i?155i-V3iC--- ryv-, , - , , v - - PROFESSIONAL CARDS. E. P. GEARY, M. D., Physician and surgeon, Jacksonville, Oregon. C5JOffice in Ryans brick building. P. P. PRIM, -ATTORNEY & COUNSELOR-AT-LAW Jacksonville, Ogn., UWiH prn-C- "n all the Courts of the ate. Office in Mrs. McCullv's build ing, corner of California and Fifth streets. G. II. AlKKX, M. D., OKYSICI&N AND SURGEON, JACKSONVILLE, OUKOON. S-0Tle eppcwlte P. 3. Ryan't More. J. Vf. ROBINSON, M. D-, PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON Jacksonville, Ogn. y OFFICE At Dr. Vrooman's Dispensary. Residence on Fourth St., opposite M. E. Church Calls promptly attended to, day and night. MARTIN VKlOMAN, M. D.' DHY3ICIAN AND SURGEON, JACKSONVILLE, OREGON. Oflice up-stairs In Orth's brick. :noe on California street. Resi. dence B. F. LOWELL, A TTOR NEY-AT-LAW. Jaoksonvili.is, orkqom. . AIllnnln'K plisetln nrlitnlirlll rrrfir prompt utMtim. ffJ-ipUAl attention given to collec tion. WILL. JACKSON, AENTIST, JACKSONVILLE OREGON ir.KTH RXKtCTKD AT At.!, IrtlllllluC .B"! ..ii-1 .-Jrt-j-iltllultCITiljni 11 civlvt,)"--!..-!, --,!, I.I l-Jfiry vllllxinvie. OUte an I riinr on vXncr of CV.ilViiU ' Pi fill utrtHiK. rs. (HUBS. I,. II. fTKAKKf . GIHIJS & STEAUN.S, A TTOIWSYS AMD COUNSELLORS- Room 2 and 4 Stniwbriilgc's DailiVme, rnr.TL.vND, orkoon. vm rrtlco lnill,,"irt.'' Hec.irdln th Stilm! Orejon on.l W.ihnln2t .iiTerrit.iri: and pn) inr llcjUr attxntio i t lmin. In F Krai Court. C" B. HOSTEL, Steam Bath Prac ical Shaving, Haircutting AND ARTIFICIAL. IIAIR WORKER. FOR Ladies and Gentlemen. BLEEDING. Cupping, Leeching, IN NEUBER'3 BUILDING, OPPOSITE THE POST-OFFICE. Jacksonville, Dec. 11. 18T7. .ST. CHARLES HOTEL, ..Corner Front nnd Jlorrlsou, fortland. (On the European Plan.) THOS. GUINEAN, PROP. (Late of the Arcade, Sacramento.) This hotel is thoroughly fire-proof. Con ains 120 elegantly turnished suits and sinzlc rooms, which have been refitted and refurnished in modern style. Free coach to and from all trains and boats. Criterion Billiard Saloon! CALIFORNIA- ST., ..CATON &. GARRETT, .Proprietors. rPHIS populai resort, under new man L ngement, is furnishing the best brands ,ot liquors, wines and cijrars. The reading table is supplied with Eastern periodicals and leading papers of the Coast. Givcme rail. J. NUNA California Street, AUJolnlnc HOLT'S NEW HOTEL, Jacksonville, Oregon, DEALER IN CLOTHING MEN'S,-YOUTHS' AND BOYS' I Latest Pattern and made from OREGON CITY CMERE DUCK & DItMIX OVERALLS AND JUMPERS. SHOES, ETC., LADIES'. MISSES', CHILDREN'S KID &CALF SHOE3, MEN'S AND BOYS' BOOTS: aLEXIS TIES AND BROIJANS. All California Make. A full Assortment of i artics' Dress & Fancy Gooils, Also a large line of Men's and Boys' Hats. Gentlemen's Underware, Suspenders &c, I also keep a full line oi GROCEREES, ETC., Coflee, Tea, Sugar, Spices, Canned goods of every description, a full assort ment of TOBACCO & CIGAES. A large quantity of Crockery and Glassware, All of which I will sell for ols:o: -AT-, Extraordinary Low Trices. r - TJJ.ja;a4si!Lbe..--ii "QUICK S-ALEaaud SMALL PROFIT." Countrj- Produce taken in exchange for giioJs. I r.m also agent for the following Stan dard Insurance Companies: Foreign Imperial, London, Northen and (.jtiem. Foixign London and Lancashire. Home Fiieman's Fund. Home State Investment Ins. Co. Home Commercial Ins. Co. Home Western Ins. Co. Traveler's Life and Accident of Hartford Conn. Ititks taken at lower rates than any Agent in Oiegon, and will guarantee in casu of loss, prompt payment. JERRY NUNAN. ASHLAND Livery, Sale & Feed Stably Main St., Axhlaucl. p HE UNDERSIGNED TAKES pleas I ure in announcing that he has pur chased these stables and will keep con stantly on hand the very best SADUI.K IlltltSC-. BUGGIES AND CAIUII IGKS, And can furnish nty customers with a tip top turnout at any time. IKIKSKS BAKDi:n On reasonable terms, and given the best attcutitm. Horses bought and sold and sstisfaction guaranteed in all inv trans actions. HENRY NORTON. THE ASHLAND Woolen Manufacturing Co. Take pleasure in announcing that they now have on hand, a full and select stock of EK0K1 AGS C3S)0!KYp Made of the very best NATIVE WOOL And of which they will dispose at very reasonable rates. Orders trom a distance will receive prompt attention. Send Uicm in and give our goods a trial. Ashland Wooi.kn M'r'n Cn. F.RITSCHARD, PRACTICAL WATCHMAKER AND JEWELER, California Sr-t, MAKES a specialty of cleaning and re pairing watches and clocks. My ciiargcs are reasonable. Give me a.call. rttryOA-wEEK. $12 a day at home case Costly Outfit free. Ad- tE Xdy made. dress Tbde & Co., Augusta, Maine. SPECIAL GOLD MEDAL Awarded in IS7, at Pliilndclpliia. For Excellence, Parity Everiess of Quality. DAVEfMPORT WHISK T ! PUEigyiilllLIlliI0! SUPERIOR TO ANY BRAND IMPORTED. DAVENPORT WHISKY IS UNRIVALLED! This is a Whisk of Super ior Quality, as has never buen on the market in any country This article SHOULD not be classed with the .co-called Gompjund of this Coast, but is is of a rich, rare flavor and full bodied, aud 0 13LENDI-D or OMJOUNHaa-onju ' enmtmrfl. with it. Distillation of 1S75 and 187G is excellent. smoltz 4 von mm, SOLE OWNERS DAVENPORT. For sale by Caton & Carrett Jacksonville, and White Bros., Rock Point, Thos. Chavner, of Rogue River and N. Cook of Willow Springs, Jackson Co., Oreuon. JACOT1LLE DISPENSARY California Stit'et, In Ryan's Building. HAVING fitted up this establishment and supplied it with a full and fresh assortment ol pure Drugs, Chemicals, Etc., I am prepared to compound all prescrip tions in a prompt and cartful manner at Those desiring my professional services will find me rcadv to attend u all calls. M.VROOMAJN.M.D. Jacksonville, July 29, 1883. DAVSD LINN, AKD DEALER IN COFPEEI THirvIESIKTGS. COFFINS FURNISHED ON THE shortest notice and cheaper than at any other establishment in Southern Oregon. Furnituic of all kinds kept on hand or made to order. Stock Far in for Sale. The undersigned offers 400 acers of 'ana for sale. 100 acres are under fence, and a good d 'eliing and two b-irns wi 1 be found on the faun. The place is also well wood eil and supp ied with plenty living water. For particulars enquire at this office or at Phoenix of P. W. Olwcll. J. IAlIOnAN. Jacksonville Tunc 24th, I8S2. Hidss, Skins And Furs. I will piy the highest cash price for beef hides, deer skins and all kinds of furs. Will pay 45 cents, cash, for cood deer skins, uomeanctsecme. n.-friuiu-.;. Jacksonville, Kov. 19, 1881, E- . j 1"" -"& Caution Remember that every real "Singer" Sew ing Machine has this Trade Mark cast in to the iron stand and embedded in the arm of the machine. Any machine now beinjjoffcred for sale, and represented to ho Singer Machines, but not having the Trade Mark above re iki red to, are not machines of our manu facture, and we hereby caution the public against purchasing, except from our only authorized agent, E. E; GORE, as he is the only person who has the GENUINE SIKGER MACHIKES for eale in Jackson County. THE SINGER MFG. CO., W. B. Fuy, Manager, Portland. SEVENTEENTH YEAR. Sa?.aEASlY'3 ACADEMY, CONDUCTED.BY. TIIE SISTERS OF THE HOLY SAME. qHE SHOLAST1C YEAR OF TOIS L school will commence about the end ot August, and is divided in four sessions, of eleven weeks each. Board and tuition, per term $10.00 Music 13.00 Drawing and piiniing 8.00 Bedand Bedding 3.00 SELECT DAY SCHOOL. Primary, per term $ 5.00 Junior, " COO Preparatoy " 8.00 Senior, " 5! .. 10.00 Pupils received at any time W : special attention is paid to nil ticular m dies in behalf of children who have , TV.- f. the Academy CROSBY'S RED FBOHT, JACKSONVILLE, FOK THE Finest Brands Of CIGARS, TOBACCOS, NOTIONS, CANDY &. NUTS, FURNISHING GOODS, ETC., ETC. Having just opened a fresh and complete line of articles usually found in a variety store, 1 solicit a fair share ot public pat ronage, assuring satisfaction. 3?" Give me a call. v. D. W. CROSBY. Toll Half Price OVER THE Centennial Bridge ACROSS ROGUE RIVER. Best and Most Direct Road. The Centennial Bridge n,cross Rogue River, two miles south ot Rock Point, will be found to be on the safest and most di rect route to and froinjlnseburg. Redding nnd Lake county via. Jacksonvil'e, being also on the valley road fronr-Phrcuix and Ashland. The overland stages cross here. Teamster will find plenty of grain and baled hay at the Bridge, and free slibling will be furnished to all who may stop. THOMAS CHAVNER. C II. REED. L. L. SAVAGE. REED & SAVAGE, PRACTICAL Honse, Sign, Carriage and Fancy Painters, 3A.0lS.ISOZ3.-f7-lll0, OX". ALL KINDS of graining "done. Satis faction guaranteed. Orders left at the New State Saloon will receive prompt attention. Farm for Sale. The undersigned hereby offers for sale two desirable farms situated at the Mead ows, about 24 miles north of Jacksonville, one containing 320 acres and the other 200. Both are well watered by springs and also by Evans creek. G(k1 residences, barns and outhouses on each, place, be sides orchard etc. The land ' is rich and good for timothy or alfalfa. For further particulars enquire of the undersigned at the farm or at this oflice. JOSEPH SATsfRFnjLD. KT " &CZGo- week in yoiw o ifen. Terms tJpUUand $5 ojtfiflt irei ess-JL Haixett & Co. Portland, J It 'Viu JNg THE U. S. HOTEL, Cor. 3d and California Sts., Jacksonville - - Ogn, JANE HOLT, Proprietress. O. & C. Stage House. FIRST-GLASS ACCOMMODATIONS. MEALS AT ALL HOURS." i' "a IROOMS TO LET BY THE DAY, WEEK OR MONTH. Prices Very Moderate'. OUR NEW HOTEL BUILDING BE ing completed tor occupancy, the un dersigned takes pleasure in announcing lhat we are prepared to entertain the trav eling public. No pains will be spared to provide for the comfort of our guests and to make them feel at home with us. The most modern improvements have been in troduced, and the accommodations of the United Stales will not lag behind the hest appointed inland hotel on this coast. Our tables will always ba supplied with the best the market affords and served in the best style by a corps of obliging waiters. The beds and beddimr are all new and fitted up in the most comfortable style,' 8u ueu to uie accommodation ot single oc cupants or families. JANE IlOLT. Jacksonville, March 5, 1SS1. Free to Everybody! A Beautiful Book for the Asking! By applying personally at the nearest Oillcc Of THESIKOEK MAXUFACTURISO CO. (or by postal card if at a distance) any adult person will be presented with a beautifully illustrated copy of a New Book entitled GENIUS REWARDED, on Tnx. Story of the Sewing Machine, containing a handsome and cosily steel engraving frontispiece: also, 28 finely en graved wood cuts, and bound in an elab orate uiue anu goiu utiiograpiicu cover. No charge wualever ismado lor lliihanu. book, which can be obtained only lv n ii.e urancn anu suponunntc TiitSiiiRcr Jlauufcnlurins Co. Principal Office, 34 Union cquare, New York. BEADY FOR BUSINESS. THEJACKSONVILLE STEAM FLOURING MILL Commenced Manufacturing the best ot Hour on JIO.NDAV, SEI'T. 30, lggo. "We are prepared to do all kinds of Cus tom Work, in the way of eichange of flour for wheat, chopping feed and grinding corn. "NVe have superior machinery for manufacturing flour and we feel safe in saying that we can do better work than any mill in Rogue River Valley. In exchange, we will give for good, clean wheat, 3G lbs. of flour and 9 lbs. ol mixed feed for each bushel. McKENZIE & FOUDRAY, Proprietors. Piles! Piles! Piles! A SURE CURE FOUND AT LAST! NO ONK MCKD bUFPEK! A sure Cure for Blind, Bleeding, Itching and Ulcerated Piles has been di-coveral by Dr. Wil lam, (mi Indian Remedy,, called Dr. William's Indian Ointment. A single box has cured .llie worst chronic cases of 25 or 30 years btanding. No one need suffer five minutes after applying this wonderful soothing medicine. Lotions in struments and electuaries do more harm than good. William's Ointment absorbs the tumors, allays the intense itching, (pMlicularly at night after getting warm in bed,) acts as a poultice, gives instant relief, and is prepared only for Piles, itch- ins of the private parts, and for nothing else. Head what the Hon. J. M. Coffinbcrry of Cleveland fys about Dr. William's In dian Pile Ointment: I have used scores of Pile ( uics, and it affoids me pleasure to say mat i nave never lound anytninj; which pave such immediate and perma nent relief as Dr. William's Indian Oint ment For sale by all druggists or mailed on receipt of price, $1.00. HENRY & CO., Proprietors, Cleveiand, O. Hodge, Davis & Co., Wholesale Agents, Portland, Oregon. EAGLEBREWERY. JOSEPH WETTERER. Proprietor Oregon Sf., Jacksonville. The best of lager beer always kept on hand and ready for sale by the keg or glass. Liquor House. The undersigned offers Whiskey for sale in quantities to suit customers at $3 per gallon or$l per. quart, at the Easlc Brew ery. Lager "3ecr for sale and delivered at the usual price. Mrs. J. Wettebeb. IMSSI.Mi TllKOl'GU TUE SlEZ CANAL. After coaling at Malta wo steamed down the Mediterranean, over the smoothest sea and benea'h the bluest sky it was ever my happy portion to see. It was about five o'clock one morning when we first saw the light house at Port Said, and about eight o'clock we entered between the two piers which guard the entrance to the canal and stretch Jar out into the Med iterranean. Passing a Turkish frigate and a French ram we slowly steamed close to the left hand shore and made fast to a buoy. No sooner were we fast than the Arabs swarmed on board, and soon coal was coming over the side and into the bunkers at a rapid rate from barges alongside. On the left hand for a long distance stretched coal felted, for this is the great coaling port for steamers bound eastward, there be ing quite a difference in the price here and at the other end of the canal. On the right was the town of Port Said, while in front, lost far in the desert, appeared the canal, tho grandest engi neering feat of the age. Just fanoy the amount of labor when it was nec essary to carry the sand a mile off into the desert and at the same timo pre vent the rurrounding sand from drift ing and rolling into its place. Just take a handful of sand out from a pile and tee how quickly the hollow is filled up, and you then form some idea of the undertaking. I was told out there that the English abandoned the work through inability to obtain la borers at any price, and that the French only succeeded by convict la bor; tl)at soldiers stood guard and a refusal to work was instantly followed by a shot, and that every foot of it is a, monument to some poor devil sent in short order to the Arabian paradise. However this wa, the canal was fin ished and is to day tho only rcutn for steamers to the east. About 1 o'clock the pilot came on board, and in a few iniiwtfs we Jeft our moorinp- uml i steamed into tnd canal. The cliairnet has about twentv-six feet of water in it, and which is only kept at that depth by constant work at tho dredges and by strengthening the sides with sinking rock and walling up the sides where they are tho most threatening. On both sides th? embankments rise up to a height of ten or fifteen feat, and are composed of the dull brown sands which stretch away on both sides as far as the eye can see, the horizon shrouded in the blinding glare of the heated air rising from the burning sands till the eyes ache and the heart sickens at the dismal scene. With what relief wo turn to the canal stretching like a blue sparkling ribbon and feast our eyes at the sight of a station looming up a half-mile ahead with its littls cottage, its shrubbery and trees planted right in the midt of a desertand drawing life from asoil which has been brought 100 miles to make life endurable to tho station-master, banished away out here, hundreds of miles from his own fair France; for who else but a Frenchman would ever think of bringing his garden with him, with its flowers and trees, out here in this wilderness of sands "We tied up for a few seconds to let on of tho P. Si C. steamers pass us: for every .vessel must give way to the ''Royal Mail," except men of-war, which have the right of way everywhere. The "canal" is not wide enough for vessels to pass each other, so every quarter of a mile or so.thero is a wider place for tying up, and the ressel reaching there first makes fast to the band and allows the other one to pass, except in the case of a vessel carrying tho mail or a man-of-war, both of which go right on through without stopping except during the night. On the right hand side runs a track and I was startled by the familiar sound of the engine whistle, and the next minute a train swept by at the rate of forty mile3 an hour, while over head Like strings of ghosts The te'egraph posts Came quickly trooping by. I noticed on the other bank a veri table caravan, such as one reads about and sees so much in pictures of the desert horses and camels and the old man nil wrapped up in his white clothes, with the snine Ions rifln with its crooked stock which I have, sen duplicated on canvas, till I felt an in clination 'to extend a hand and say, " How- are you, old boy for old ac- quaintance sake. And then I thought what a difference between tho bank. Here tho railroad, the telegraph and there the old Arab travelling, as his father and his grandfather and his great-grand father did a hundred years ago; a century separated by this narrow stream. At dusk we tied up, having made about thirty miles, as we wero only allowed to go "blow" through the canal for fear of injuring tho banks. Tho next morning found us on our way, and soon we wero threading tho crooked channel through the lake with tho town of Ismnilia broad off tho port beam. After about two houra' steam ing at full speed we again slowed down and entered tho other part of tho canal, and ugain passed through between the same brown banks with disgust, and only enlivened by the stations, with their fw feet of surronding verdure nnd occasional steamers bound to the westward, too few und far between, which wo passed or which passed us, until we finally steamed into the Gulf of Suez about 5 in the afternoon. Off on our left gleamed the houses of Suez and here we left our French pilot and took up a native Red Sea pilot, black as a coal and mute as one of the sphinxes which aJorn the native deserts. Correspondence St. Louis "Republican." Harvesting is the Stack. Mr. E. Neilson, of.Halewood, near Liverpool, has devised and placed at the free uso of his brother farmers a method of har vesting in the stack which may be ap plied to grass, grain, and almost all kinds of field produce, and which, if the statements made about it are trust worthy, renders the farmer largely in dependent of the weather at harvesting lime. As applied to the hay process is .-.imply this: The slaek U made in such a way as to leave a hollow space in tho middle, running up about a third of its luiiijlit, mid Ihs lower end of this hol- '"w is connected wiihthq outer,airby$ ,l-tu,"r 1"" "" im .!. ..on-' "t-cted with an exhaust fan, .and as soon as the stack begins to heat tho fan is set to work, and the moisture is drawn forth in a cloud of steam. The fan exhausts the tube, the outer air presses through the stack in all direc tions to supply it, and the hay is cooled and dried. The stack can thus be kept atany temperature by watehingtho ther mometer; and a littlo careful attention hasbeen found tomake the condition of the hay thus treated perfect, evon in cases in which it had been stacked quite wet. The method is easy to carry out, and it is said ta save in labor in the hay field what it costs in simple machinery. New York "Tribune." The Chinese compositor cannot sit at his case as our printers do, but must walk from one case to another con stantly, as the characters needed cover such a largo number that they cannot be put into anything like the spaco used in tho English newspaper office, fn setting up an ordinary piece of manuscript the Chinese printer will ttiiliz up and down the room for a few minutes and then goes down stairs for a line of lower case. Then ho takes die elevator nnd goes up into tho third story after some caps, and then goes into the woodshed for a handful of astonisherj. Tho successful Chineo compositor does not need to be so -very intelligent, but ho must be a good pedestrian. He may work and walk around over the building all day to set up astickfull, and then half of the peo ple in this country coulden't read it after all. The recent meeting of tho New York Demo:ratic State Central Committee, at Saratoga, looks very much as though the Democratic managers were prospect ing their political graveyard, with a view to the ultimate resurrection of the lata lamented Samuel J. Tilden. It is rather early for the old gentleman to begin training, but as he will bo obliged to come to the scratch against so well trained a fighter as John Kelly, it t perhaps well enough to begin in time It' John Kelly don't succeed in sending him back to rest, just turn him over to the Republicans, and the job will ba completer! to tho full satisfaction of even Kelly himself. Tho Asiatic Cholera in its worst, form.has appeared in Japan and over 70 per cent of thrse affected die. Onecao is reported in Illinois, and several oth ers from different parts of the country, ih(iu!h uotic arc as yet well authenticated. .yt" X