KRw r m , OREGON SENTINEL. 2JR8 " OREGOB SBHT1HEL, PUBLISHED SATURDAYS AT JACaSONYIlLJUACISON COUNTY OREGON FRANK KRAUSE. TERMS: One copy. Per Tear, In advance, S3 50 VOL. XXVII--NO. 50 PROFESSIONAL CARDS. T. R. YOUNG, M. D., Physlcan And Surgeon, Central Point, Oregon. Calls promptly attended to at all hours. f. P. PRIM, ATTORNEY & COUNSELOR-A.T-LW Jacksonville, Ogn., Will nracticc in nil tlie Courts of the ai. . ir.n..n o.ate. omf" ssssssst - lni, corner of ( G. II. AIKEN, M. D DETCSICIAN AND SURGEON, rfACICSONTILLK, OKEOON. nrome onpo:t r. J. r.y' ttore. J. W. U0BINS0N, H. D-, PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON Jacksonville, Ogn. OFFICE At Dr. Vrooman's Dispensary. Residence on Fourth St., opposite M. L. Church. . Calls promptly attended to, day and night. MARTIN VROMAX, M. D. DHYSICIAII AND 3ORQE0N, JACKSONVILLE, OREGON. Office up-stairs in Orth's brick, dence en California street. Resi- C. F. DOWEL!., ATTORNEY-AT-LAW. Jacksonville, oreqon. AtltHwIntH plaeedliimvli-in'UwM XKtUt prompt ttonttoa. 3-SpccUl attention given to culloc tloni. A. L. JOHNSON, Notary Public, Real Estata Agent aM Collector. .y K2s-- i: a",c3s.s"oxi.xnxio, Ox-- I mftfct cnnTcynDCinpantl furnishing ab stracts ot land titles a specially. Loins jnezotintcrt and collection msde. All lrastncss intrusted to my caro will receive prompt and careiul attention. WILL. JACKSON, HENTIST, JACKSONVILLE, OEKGOK, r-T-EETII KXKt7TED AT AI.l. I !ipnm. Lnrfilnc ra J- miiitterft.lf J"irJ,for wliich extra OBc an re.llsc a corner of Callfurnla ou . .liariru will UA tDAtlP. F.fMi etreeti. A. C. BIBBS. L. B. 8TRABS1. GIBBSs STEARNS, A TT0SNEYS AND COUNSELLORS, Rooms 2 and 4 Strowbridje's Bnilding, ronTLAND, OREGON. WinpmcttcetnaltCcnrti.f Record tnlti State ol Orepin an4 WahArngtro Territory! and v par tiaaliir attention to bnnIneM In Federal Conrta. O.&C.R.R.CO.'S Freight Notice. To nccommodi.tc shinners of Southern Oregon the Oregon and California Rail itmd Company has hired the large vrare liouso at Riddle, and storage -will be charged nt the rate of fifty cents per ton -per month or tictlon.il pari thereof. E. P.ROGERS. G.F.&P.Agent,0 &U.R.K. Portland, November 1, 1882. "C" B. EOSIEL, Steam Bath Practical Shaving, Haircntting- AND ARTIFICIALIIAIR WORKER. POR Ladies and Gentlemen. BLEEDING, Cupping, Leecliin or O) IN NEUBER'S BUILDING. OPPOSITE THE POST-OFFICE Jacksonville, Dec 11, 1877. C?fCa 'w'ec 'n J"01"" own town. Terms tQUuaiid So outfit free. Address H. ilALLETT & Co, Portland, Main f 1 A A b. v. j HBl bk fc. y 7 r. y jSBttHyc VC - yCnPws V9WL ,ttak , tV " LF-7 5v A&Bh ASS. ."tV CT U -Jl ' lW Xv raI s il'N 53&&Z3-: fiLfflstSB HHLUE? 5?5s fffnvY Wtf LM 'wl Vr th 0 H &J - I . r,i I I B 1 1 m.mmjmm s r, 1.1 i H . r. I . s via r yisAm s" i' -&s!:''sqj&R& sz5&i' ifis isy ja' iw sa $r cv j' v r ' ZnP " v -wKiBfc- ' ' v ' J. NUN AN, California Street, Adjolnlns HOLT'S NEW HOTEL, Jacksonville, Oregon, SEALER IX CLOTHING MEN'S, YOUTHS' AND BOYS' I Latest Pattern and made from tm "zmwm jj2&5--i DD0E. & DKMIN OVERALLS AND JUMPERS. SHOES, ETC., . LADIES', MISSES', CilILDREN'S KID & CALF SHOES, MEN'S AND BOYS' BOOTS; ALEXIS TIES AND BR0UAN3. All California BSakc A full Assortment of ladies' Dress & Fancy Goods, Also a large line of Men's and Boys' Hats. Gentlemen's Undcrware, Suspenders &c, I also keep a full line ot GROCER.ES, ETC., Coft'ee, Tea, Sugar, Spices, Canned goods or every description, a full assort ment of TOBACCO & CIGARS. A large quantity of Crockery and Ghswarc, All of which I will sell AT Estraardinary Low Prices. Sly motto will be lQUICl&LJJ&Zd syjtf,L?M)FIT.hFUh it7- Country Px-oduce taken in exchange Tor goods. I am alsb agent for the following Stan, dard Insurance Companies : Foreign Imperial, London, Northcn and Queen. . Kortign Iondon and Lancashire, Home Fireman's Fund. Home State Investment Ins. Co. Home Commercial Jns. Co. Home Western In. Co. Traveler's Life and Accident ofllartford Conn. Itisks taken at lower rates than any Agent in Oregon, and will guarantee in case of loss, prompt payment. JERRY NUNAN. ASHLAND Livery, Sale & Feed Stable Haiti St., Asliland. pHEUNpERSIGNED TAKES pleas L urc in announces that he has pur chased these stables and will keep con stantly on hand the very best saddle house''. uugcies and caukivgi:. And can furuiih my customers with a tip top turnout at any time. n oils i:s coirduj On reasonable terms, and given 'the best attcution. Horses bought and sold and satisfaction guaranteed in all mv trans actions. HENRY NORTON. i - -THE ASHLAND- - Woolen Manufacturing Co, Take pleasure in announcing that thev now have on handj a full and select stock of EtAKiKE'u'gp tFtKlKHHL-lp Made of the very best NATIVE WOOL And of which they will dispose at very reasonable rates. Orders lrom a distance will receive prompt attention. Send them in and give our goods a trial. Ariilasd Wonr.KK MVo Co. F.RITSCBAED, PRACTICAL Watchmaker and Jeweler, California Sreet, MAKES a specially of cleaning and re pairing watches and clocks. 3Iy charges arc reasonable. Give me a call. GryCI v week. $12 a day at home case fi) lvmade. Costly Outfit free. Ad dress Tubs & Co, Augusta, Maine. '- L'.T jackson ville, Oregon December ig, iss2. SPECIAL GOLD MEDAL Awarded in 1877, at Pliiladtlphia. For Excellence, Parity Evcness of Quality. DAVENPORT WHISKY! PtifiE&IllDHD! SUPERIOR TO ANY BRAND IMPORTED. DAVENPORT IS UNRIVALLED! This is a "Whisky of Super ior Quality, as has never been on the market in any country. This article SHUULD not be classed with the so-called Compound of this Coast, but is is of n rich, rare flavor and full bodied, and NO I3LENDKD or COMPOUNDS can compare Distillation of 1875 and 187G is excellent, S3IIIMZ & TON BARGES, SOLB OWTVERS DAYENPGRT. For sale by Caton & Garrett Jacksonville, and White Bros., Rock Point, Thos. Chavner, of Rogue River and N. Cook of Willow Springs, Jackson Co., Oregon. JftCKSUKVlLE DISPENSARY California Street, In Ryan's Building. HAVING fitted up this establishment and supplied it with a full and fresh assortment of pure Drugs, Chemicals, Etc., I am prepared to compound all prescrip tions in a prompt and careful manner at For OeiiSix. Those desiring my professional services will find me ready to attend to all calls. tf.VROOMAN.M.D. " "Jacksonville, July l,1832r- DAVID LINN, GENERAL UNDERTAKER, JJTD DEALER IS COFPZIV ' TRIMMINGS. "V J shortest notice and cheaper than at any other establishment in Southern Oregon. Furniture of all kinds kept on hand or made to order. Stock Farm for Sale. The undersigned offers 400 accrs of lana for sale. 150 acres are under fence, and a good duelling and two barns will befound on the farm. The place is alsowell wood ed and supp'ied with plenty living water. For particulars enquire at this office or at Phoenix of P. W- Olwell. J. Callaohax. Jacksonville. lunc 24tlr, 1882. Liquor House. The undersigned offers Whiskey for sale in quantities to suit customers at $3 per gallon or $1 per. quart, .at the Eitgle Brew ery. Iiger Beer for sale and delivered at the usual price. Ku. J. Wbttzsxx. TaHlTpPtwRvSy"f flMaryji1 .." jw jM.awwaBWayisamiiyi'MP g 1& ij: . . --- C&bXJLtTXXl Remember that eTcryreaL'-Singer" Sew ing Machine has this Trade! Mark cast in- to the iron stana ana crceddea in the arm of the machine. Any machine now beingofTered fir sale, and represented to be Singer Machines, but not having the Trade .Mark above re fcired to, arc not machines of our (banu- faclnre, and wc hereby caution the public against purchasing, except from our only autnonzeu agent, E. E. GORE. as he is tho only person who has the GENUINE SINGER HACHINE5 for sale in Jackson Cbnntv. THE SINGER MFG. CO., W. B. Fry, Manager, Portland. EIGHTEENTH TEAR. CONDUCTED BY. THC SISTERS OF THE HOLY SA3IB. THESnOLASTICYEAP. QP THIS school will commence about the end ot August, and is divided In fon;csess!ons, of eleven weeks each. Board and tuition, per term, $10.00 Music 15.00 Drawing and ptinling 8.00 Bed and Bedding . . 3.00 SELECT DAY SCHOOL Primary, per term,. -.... 5.00 j uuiur, - . Prcparatoy " ... Senior. " Pupils received at anv timi attention !s raid to pnuicnlsRlM Iwhalf of children who have' time. For further particull Piles! Piles! Piles! A SURE CURE FOUND AT LAST! NO ONE NliED SUFFER! A sure Cure for Rlind, Bleeding, Itching and Ulcerated Piles has been tficoveroil by Dr. William, fan Indian Remedy,, called Dr. William's Indian Ointment. A single box has cured the worst chronic cticsof25or 30 years standing. No one need suffer five minutes. tiler applying this wonderful soothing medicine. Lotions in struments and electuaries do more harm than good. William's Ointment abxrbs the tumors, allays the intense itching, (particularly at night after getting warm in bed,) acts as a poultice, gives instant relief, and is prepared only for Piles, itch ing of the private parts, and for nothing else. Read what the Hon. J. 31. Cofllnberrj of ( Icveltind 'rys about Dr. VfilHiiuTd In (Finn Pile Ointment: I havCjtised scores of Pile i uics, and it affoids me pleasuiT lo say nat I liave never lounu anything which gave such- immediate and perma nent relief as Dr. William's Indian Oint ment. For.sale br al' druggists or mailed on receipt of price. $1.00. HENRY & CO.. Proprietors, Cleveland, . Hodge, Davis & Co., Wholesale Agent. Prrl.and, Oregon. Call .t OROSBTS RED FRONT, JACKSON VILLE, FOR TTJS jiu6sf Bramte Xm m. CIGARS, v- TOBACCOS, .i NOTIONS, CANDY & NUTS?; FURNISHING GOODS, ETC., ETC. Having Just opened a fresh and complete line of articles usually found w a variety store, I solicit a fair share ot public pat ronage, assuring satisfaction. tS Givemcacall. D W. CROSBY. C. H. REED, PRACTICAL, House, Sign, Carriage cud Fancy Painter, aTAGlaUSOXL-CTillO, Or. .1 U ALL KINDS of groining done. Satis faction guaranteed. Orders left at the New State Saloon will receive prompt attention. ; EAGLE BREWERY. JOSEPH WETTEBER, Proprietor OresorfSi-MJncfcoonlIc. Thr lw!t ot Insrer beer alwarSr kept on hand and readyfor sale by the keg or m glata. LOOK ODT FOS THE EAILSO kH And Con't ?oa Forget It THAT S. COHN KEEPS THE BSSSTAID PBSSBSS afc, .STOCK OF GENERAL MERCHANDISE IN Southern Oregon, AND SELLS Clieaper Than The Cheapest BJo trouble So Show Goods. CALL AND SEE ME, Next Door to P. O., Jacksonville, Oregon PRODUCE TAKEN EXCHANGE. IN S. COHN. THE U. g. IIOTELa Cor. 3d and California Sts,, Jacksonville - - Ogn, JANE HOLT, Proprietress. 3. & C. Stage House FIRST-CLASS ACCOM MODATION R WEALS AT ALL HOURS. ROOMS TO LET BY THE DAY,' WEEK OR MONTH. Prices tTary SSodorate. o VUR NEW HOTEL BUILDING BE- 'ing completed lor occupancy, the tin. (iersjigneu takes pleasure in announcing that we are prepared to entertain thu trav cling public. No pains will be spared to provide for the comfort of onr guests and to make them feel at home with us. The most modern improvements have been In troduced, and the accommodations of the United States will not lag behind the liest appointed inland hotel on thiscoast. Our tables will always In supplied with the best the market atTonls anil served in the best style by a eorpi ot obliging waiters. The beds and bedding arc all new and fitted up in the most comfortable style, suited to the accommodation of sinde oc cupants or families. JANE HOLT. Jacksonville, Jfarch 5, 18S1. Los3 of Appetite. Bowels costive. Fain in the Head, with a dull sensation in the back part. Pain under the Shoulder blade, fullness after eatinp, with a disin clination to exertion of body or mind. Irritability of temper. Low spirits, with a feeling of having neglected somednty, "Weariness, Dizziness, fluttering at the Heart, Dots before the eyes, Yellow Skin, Headache generally over the right eye, Bestlessness, with fitful dreams, highly colored Urine, and CONSTIPATION. TtnTS PILLS are especially adapted to such eases, one dosa cftectssncli a chaugo of feolingaft to attonlsli- the safTerer. They Increase Ui AiukIIU, and cause tbe body to-TnUe oi Flral,. thu tha system 1 Moi.lhrd, and by taoir Tnr!e Arllun on tho K3fl5-tM-sar. Jtrsalnr HiW are-pro-dacwL Price s cents- 33 Murray &U.X.Y. tutt's mm DYE, Gray Hair on Whiskehs cbanseil to a OtossT Black by a single application or mis Dye. It im parts a natural color, acts Instantaneously. Sold by Druggists, or sent by express on receipt of si. omes, 35 jidrimv st., new ionic (Dr. ICTTS BIKTI& crViloaM. InfomnUnn 4 CxCal BaetllU wUlU auUta IK u ;gUnUa. . THE KEMTUCKY BHEQ ALTAIOHT, Graduate and Wiiburn Will make the season oflS83 At Or Near Jacksonville. Particulars, with pedigree and descrip tion, will be given hereafter. Season for Altamont, $75; Graduate, 40; Wilburn, SETTLE UP. AH those knowing themselves indebted to the undersigned arc requested to call and sett e immediately as I need the money at once. Those who fail to sett'c bv Jan uary 1st. 18S3, will find their accounts in the hands of an attorney for forctd col lection. Business is meant and all accounts must be settled at once. FRED GROB, TUTTS SYMPTOMS OF A TORPID LlVEii. A story of Urat.iIIly and IJcaertlon. A man said to be of tho name of Sutton, formerly a salesman with a prominent firm in this city nnd recent ly employed at "Wolf creek, Oregon, as a helper to carpenters and in the saw mill of Henry Smith, is charged with drunken brutality of a criminal nature toward his wife, a woman of culture and refinement. The affair caused great indignation among the citizens living in and around Wolf creek; and jtKehfctory of the case is given asjde- i!.,, V ""It m IfT riaueu uy one oi n;ciu 10 an Oregon ian" reporter. Sutton left his work and went on a spree, and his wife, with a true womanly heart of kindness and love, visited the saloons and drink ing dens until she found her husband, when she succeeded in persuading him to return home. Arrived there ho turned upon her in drunken wrath, beating and kicking her upon the head, breas'.s and spine. A physician of Eock Point, who is attending the in jured woman, says that if she lives and recovers from the beating it is doubt ful whether she ever again will be able to walk. Evon while his wife lay at the point of death Sutton spent the succeeding two or "three nights in gambling and drinking, and then left for Portland. He had bought a stock of liquors, intending to open another "dive" upon the line of the O. & C. railroad, but hearing the expressed in dignation of the better class of citizens at lib treatment of his wife, he thought better of it and sold all his right and title to tho "tangle foot," deserting his wife and leaving her without a penny. Fortunately she was among kind friends, somo of whom took her to their home and cared for her needs, making her comfortable and relieving her sufferings as much as possible. She is the daughter of a well known citizen of California, who has been no tified of her condition and ia now on the wav to takfJer to-her old home. ihc is absolutely helpless, being neith- ei- able to see, to stand, nor to tfto her hands. Many citizens of Wolf creek have expressed their desire to see n ropo around the neck of Sutton, and ho will probably give that place a wide berth. The above statements are touched for by a prominent official of tho O. it C road. '"Oregonian." I'clriQcil Corpses. Every corpse that is taken to the Purii morgue is now quickly converted into a block almost as hard as stone. The result is obtained by Carre's chem ical refrigerator, which is capable of re ducing the temjierature of the con servatory, where each body is laid out on something closely resembling a camp bedstead in stone, to 15 degrees below zero centigrade. At the baek of this room is a row of stovo like compartments, in which the corpses are boxed up and frozen hard before exposed to public view. As sn illu stration of the intense cold thus arti ficially secured, a Paris journalist, in describing a visit to the morgue, says that in opening one of the compart ments theattendant took the precaution 10 wear a glove, lost "his hand should be burnt by contact with cold iron." The eorrse which was taken out of its receptacle had been there nine hours, l'iie doctor who accompained thu vis itor Struck the -dead man on tho 1 feast with a stick and the sound was j kt as if ha had struck c stone. The following tablo is" something that every farmer, old and young should preserve. It will be found use ful in measuring land where one of the dimensions are given. There ore 1G0 square rods in an acre, and there are 30 J square yards in one rod. This gives 4,840 square rods in ono acre. 5 yds wide by 9GS yds long is 1 acre. 10 yds wide by 48 1 yds long is 1 acre. 20 yds wide by 242 yds long is 1 acre. 40 yds wide by 121 yds longis 1 acre. 80 yds wide by 601 yds long is I acre. 70 yds wide by 69i yds long is 1 acre. GO yds wide by SO5 yds long is 1 acre. Again allowing nine rquare feet to the yard, 272 J, square feet to the rod, 43,500 square feet to the aero, and we have another table: 110 feet by 39G feet 1 acre. 120 feet by 363 feet 1- acre. 220 feet by 198 feet 1 acre. 240 feet by 181 J feet 1 acre. 440 feet by 90 feet I acre. The cost of the United States Army for the year ending June 30, was 12,-446,442. ADVERTISING RATES. One ijnu lOllset r 1 ei first I nttrtloa.T $ I CO eschinbitqaant Initrtloa, 1C 3 monlbs ., T0 10 00 JC 380 JO 09 45 CO 0 0 M C One-lbartaCohiain 3 mott. One-balf "., 6 - .. Int Ctlnran 3 month 6 " A Discount to Yearly Advertisers. $3 PER YEAR Joliisalism in Missouri. In some of the backwoods of Missouri tho amenities of journalism are not strictly observed. The Marble Hill "Re flector" refeis to its local rival as fol lows: "Tho ignorant, contemptible, mean, sneaking, cowaruU self-important, low flung, dirty,out!andiah, backbiting, self styled 'politcian dead beat, whisky bloat, backwoods bummer, log cabin child of rnisfort'-te, beer itiCated, big Ik. ded, soft skuiled. overrated twump angle, who elaimslto'ediUtheiyiwiuait papery thinks tne edUo? oHmi -fj-flector" terribly ignorant. Let him look at the 27 mistakes in his list is. sue; let him remember the 'blantant' in the issue before; and let him not forget that ho used 'ardorous' for 'ar duous in a leading local of his issue of August. 24th. Oh, you dirty whelp; you poor, crawling, creeping riper; you dirty scum of the dirty stinking stagnated swamp, you mean, big jawed, slab-sided, knock kneed, bow-legged, bankcred-shanked pup, lost, as you are, to honesty, to principle, to justice, to common decency; do you imagine you you can rule God's country the bills? Go back to tho cesspool from which you have crawled and there remain. Don't come out of your den to abuse respectable people. Go to school, Kelly, and you may learn something yet" Kelly's reply is awaited with in terest. Bit Pel l&ttj. A Pennsylvania farmer says: "Now my pet sheep is a grade merino. One that. will weigh 90 to 100 pounds, will shear from five to seven pounds of the highest priced wool, ond continue to shear the same amount until nine or ten pears of age. From such a sheep I will get as good a lamb as from a Southdown. With wool at 40 cents I will outstrip the Southdown grower at LucrJread ui)onO:iia4-kEc-Ul-fee- more in number on tho same Urritory: havs hardier sheep, and a grade I may keep any number of without any fear of disease. But to return to.shcep cul ture of any grade, will surely be a sign of prosperity to any farmer who en gages therein. Lot us hope that the time is not far distant wbett our peo ple generally will consider the sheep of more value to the community than the dog, and may the time come when our smooth valleys, steep hills and rough farm? may be dotted all over with the innocent profitable, nheep." "Wool Grower." The following persons were elscted trustees of Hilsboro: Woo. L. Weath crred, T. II. Togue, J. C. Lamkin, John Milne, Geo. Patterson; recorder, T. B. Handfey; Sreasurere, E. M. Brown; marshal, P. M. Dennis. During the moth of of November, says the Coos Bay "News," the jetty wall at Rock Poiut was advanced 71 feet making tho extension reach a point 254 feet from the crib work of 1880. Six thousand six hundred and twenty-cubic yards of rocks were used during the months in the extension, the water being 45 feet deep at ths outer end of the improvement. This is the largest amount of wort accom plished in any month since the im provement was commenced. It h esti mated that an extension of 150 feet more will cut a channel through tho north ppitr as noticeable changes are already taking place. Delicious jelly can be made of cider To one pint of clear, sweet eider allow one pint of cold water, two pounds of sugar, one package of gelatine, one large pint of boiling water, then add to this the sugar, a spoonful of cinna mon, the juice of two lemons, the grated rind of two, and then the gel atine. Add the cider last; then put 11 in a thick flannel hag and let it drain. Do not squeeze it at all. Put it ic bowls or glasses and set it away to cool. Oil op Pepperhest is Neuralgia Dr. Meredith, 111 (be Birmingham Medical Review recommends oil of pepporment as on external opplicatiors for allaying the neuralg'a pain, so of ten complained of in cases of herpes zoster, lie has used it with great re lief to the patient even when the erup tion was out in a fresh florid condition. He think that the value of this remedy in relieving nenralgia pain desrves to be better known. "Ex." r tvi if