irvci OREGON SENTINEL. OREGON SENTINEL. PUBLISHED SATURDAYS AT JACKSONVILLE. JACKSON CODXTY QEECO.N BT FRANK KRAUSE. ADVERTISING RATES. Oneqtuue lOllnesorlen firitlniertlon.Tl SCO " eachiutxeqnentlniartlon " " 3 month it g ii ......... One-fourth ColnmD 3 montbv ii g ii One-half " 3 " , " " S " . iooo sao sooo 45 00 TERMS; One copy. Per Year, In adrnnce, S3 60 One Ctlamn 3 monthi 60 00 o sooo A niiconnl t Yearly Advertisers. VOL. XXVII-NO. 52 JACKSONVILLE, OEEGOlSlPECEMBER HO. ISS2. $3 PER YEAR V ' fc. "' ." ' ' ' '" ' - '' 'I . ' - " .-.-II ,...,. 4 m c PROFESSIONAL CARDS. T. H. YOUNG, M. D., Physlcan . And Surgeon, Central Point, Ohegon. Oalls promptly attended to at all hours. P. P. PRIM, Attorney & counselor-at-law Jacksonville, Ogn., Will practice in all the Courts of the -Stats. Office .-in Mrs. - McC'uIIv'b build. Ing, corner of California and Fifth streets. G. U. AIKEN.M. D., DHYSICIAN AND SURGEON, JACKSONVILLE, OREGON. ?-Offlce oppMlte P. J. Ryan's store. J. W. "ROBINSON, M. D-, PHYSICPAN AND SURGEON Jacksonville, Ogn. OFFIOE At Dr. Vrooman's Dispensary. Residence on Fourth St., opposite M. E. Church. Calls promptly attended to, day and night. MARTIN Y ROOM AN, M. D. DHY3ICIAN AND SURGEON, JACKSONVILLE, OREGON. Office upstairs In Orth's brick. Resi dence on California street. B. F. DOWRLTj, ATTORNEY-AT-LAW, Jacksonville, oreoos. Allbu.1nt.il placed In mrlin'l will recelTeprompt attsntlon. 3-Specll attention gifen to collec tions. A. L. JOHNSON, Notary Pnblic, Real Estate Agent and Collector. iTi.x5jK.so.,aa.-sri3.1o Ozr. , I make conveyancing and furnishing ah atracls of land'titles ftspscialty. Loans negotiated and collections made. All business intrusted to my care will receive prompt and careful attention. WILL. JACKSON, r E N T I S T, JACKSONVILLE, OREGON. f-TlEETII KXnCTED AT ALL, kSSSSIS. JL I"1". LiHRlilnp; K ! mSSuSminlaterccUf Jnlre4,fir which extra UJLL.1 1 Jcliarge will be raailo. OBlce and reslieace on corner of California and Fifth streets. A. C. GIBBS. L. B. 8TK1RKF. GIBBS & STEARNS, A TT0RNEY3 AND COUNSELLORS. Rooms 2 and 4 Strowbritlgc's Building, rotlTLAND, OREGON, rni nr.rttr. in 11 ricnrfi f Record in the Stala ol Oregon and walislitngUn Territory; and pay par- tlsalar attention to u.irn3 in roicim w... O.&C.R.RCO.'S Freight Notice. To nccommodttc shippers of Southern Oregon the Oregon and California Rail road Company has hired the large ware house at Riddle, and stnracc will be charged at the rate if fifty cents per ton per month or factional part thereof. 1 p p iirmv.ns i"J P .t P ArrenLO &. C.R. R. Portland, November 1, 1681 C" B. EOSTEL, Steam Bath Practical Shaving, Haircntting AND ARTIFICIALIIAIR WORKER. FOR Ladies and Gentlemen. BLEEDING, Cupping, Leeehing) IN NEUBER'3 BUILDING, OPPOSITE THE POST-OFFICE. Jacksonville, Dec. 11, 1877. Qffa 'wcek 'n yur own town- Tcnns (pUUiiml $3 outfit lree. Addross II. Uallett & Co., Portland, ilainc J. NUNA Cnlifornl.t Street, Adjoining HOLT'S NEW HOTEL, Jacksonville', Oregon, DEALER IN CLOTHING MEN'S, YOUTHS' AND BOYS' 1 Latest Pattern and made from 0REGO1J CITT CASSIMERE DUCK. DhMIN OVERALLS AND "' ?& JUMPERS. SHOES, ETC., LADIES', MISSES', CHILDREN'S KID & CALF SHOES. MEN'S AND BOYS' BOOTS; ALEXIS TIES AND BROtJANS. All California Kiake. A full Assortment of 1 allies' Dress & Fancy Goods, Also a large line of Men's and Boys' Hats. Gentlemen's Underwarc, Suspenders &c, I also keep a full line ot GROCER3ES, ETC., Coffee, Tea, Sugar, Spices, Canned goods of every description, full assort ment of Stationery, TOBACCO & CIGARS. A large quantity of Crockery and Glassware, Allofwliiclilwillscll AT Extraordinary Low Prices. - 3Iy motto will he "QUICK SALES and SMALL PROFIT." - - - , Country Produce taken iri exchange for goods. , I am alo agent for the followingJStan daid Insurance Companies: Foreign Imperial, London, Northcn and Queen. Foixign London and Lancashire. Home Fireman's Fund. Home State Investment Ins. Co. Home Commercial Ins. Co. Home Western Ins. Co. Trailer's Life and Accident of Hrtford Conn. Risks 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 Main St., Ashland. THE UNDERSIGNED TAKES pleas L urc in announcing that he has pur chased these stabler and will ktcp con stantly on hand the very best SADDLK HllllSF.S HUGGJES AND C.UUSIAGK3, And can furnish my customers with a tip top turnout at any time. , IIOKSUS BOIRDLD On reasonable terms, and given the best attention. Horses bought and Cold and satisfaction guaranteed in all my 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 !EK0E3 -AKI-MDDEKYp Made of the very best NATIVE WOOL And of which they will dispose at very reasonable rates. Orders Irom a distance will receive prompt attention. Send them in and give our goods a trial. Ashland 'Wooi.kn M'f'o Co. F.RITSCHARD, practical. Watchmaker and Jeweler, California Srett, MAKES a specially of cleaning and re pairing watches and clocks. My charges are reasonable. Give me a call. ttn'f)A week, 12 a day at home ease, JJ .Olymadc. Costly Outfit free. Ad drug True & Co., Augusta, Maine. SPECIAL GOLD MEDAL Awarded in 1S77, at ririladclphia. For Excellence, Parity Bveness of Quality. DAVENPORT "WHISKY! PUREgUflADULTEnfiTEDL SUPERIOR TO ANY BRAND.IMPORTED. DAVENPORT "WELTSEZY IS UNHIVALLEB! This is a "Whisky of Super ior Quality, as lias never been on the market in any country. This article SHOULD not be classed with the so-called Compound of this Coa?t, but is is of a rich, rare flavor and full bodied, and NO KLEIN Dl-D or COMPOUNDS can compare. LiisuwimoiiBoivfixo .o "anti?io tu iaL excellent?? OOLTZ &" W8 B1RBEN, SOLE OWNERS DAVENPORT. For sale b' Caton & Garrett Jacksonville, and White Bros., Rock Point, Thos. Chavner, of Rogue River and N. Cook of Willow Springs, Jackson Co., Oregon. JiCKSlMILEDlSPEtiSM California Street, In Hyan's Building. HAYING 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 Those desiring my professional services will find me ready to attend to all calls. M. VROOMAN, M. D. Jacksonville, July 20, 18S2. DAVBD LI&N, AND DEALER IK COFFINS FURNISHED ON THE shortest notice and clieaper 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 acers of lana for sale. 1!)0 acres are under fence, and a good duelling and tio barns will be found on the farm. The pl:ce is also well wood ed and supplied with plenty living water. For particulars enquire at this office or at Phoenix of P. W. Ohvcll. J. Oallagiian. Jacksonville. Tune 24th, 1882. Liquor House. The undersigned offers Whiskey for sale in quantities to suit customers at ?3 per gallon or $1 per. quart, at the Ensle Brow cry. Lager Beer for sale and delivered at the usual price. Mrs. J. Wkttereb. pgy-". OSLTX'tJiOZX I )P I Remember that evcrytt J "Singer" Sew ing Machine has thia Tri Milrs cast in. to the iron stand and JVibedded in the arm of the machine". ? Any machine now bcinijoflered for sale, and represented to bo .Singer Machines, uui not naving mo lratie MarK above re feired to, ard not machines of our manu facture, and we hereby caution the public against purchasing, csccpt from our only authorized agent, E. E. GOHE, as he is the only person who has the GSNUINE SINGER MACHINES' for sale in Jackson Countv. THE SINGER MFG. CO., "W. B. Fnv, MaiiMger, Portland. EIGHTEENTH YEAR. CONDUCTEDI BY. THE SISTERS 0? TBe'eoLY XA3IE. -piIE SIIOLAST1C YEAR OF THIS L school will commence about the end ot August, and is divided in four sessions, of eleven weeks each. Board and tuition, per term,'. $40.00 Music i.-;.oo Drawing and painting jj.oo Bedand Bedding g.oo SELECT DAY SCHOOL. Primary, per term, ,... 5.00 .junior, , c.OO Prcparatoy " ......, 8.00 Senior, " ; ... 10.00 Pupils received at ?;ny time, and special attention is paid to pellicular studies in sliimtcd -a iriir - fcK3 f!&B&3Xv& f5. A SURE CURE FOUNT) AT LAST! xo onh xi:i:d surrait! A sure Cure for Blind, Dloedins, Itching and Ulcerated Piles has been discovered by Dr. AVil iam, (an Indian Remedy, called Dr. Villi!ims Indian Ointment, "a in-le box has cured the-worst chronic aises of 25 or 30 years standing. No one need .suffer live mmutesafter applying this wonderful sooihingmedicine. Lolions in stiumenls and electdaries do more harm Ihan good. AVilliam's Ointment absorbs the tumors, allays the intense itching (particularly at night afler getting waiiii in bed,) acts as a poultice, gives instant relief, and is prepared only for Piles, itch ing or the private pans, and for nothing else. Head what the Hon. J. M. Oofiinlicrn of lcvcland rys about Dr.'-William's Iii dian Pile Ointment: I have used scores of Pile 1 uics, and it afioids me pleasure to say .hat I hate never found anything which gave such immediate and perma nent relief as Dr. AVilliem's Indian Oint ment. For sale by all druggists .or mailed on receipt of price. 1.00. HENRY & CO., Proprietors, Cl.EVKIND, O. IIorxiE, Davis & Co., Wholesale Agents, Port and, Oregon. CaliAt OSOSBY'S BED FRONT, JACKSONVILLE, Finest Bi:affUs Of CIGAJLS, lv TOBACCOS, NOTIONS, CANDYAtUTSS FURNISHlNG'dOODS, ETCyrETO. fig naving ust opened jf fresh aad complete line of articles usuallyXound'iai a variety store, I solicit a faicjsliarptfbublic pat ronacre, assuring uHsfactfasB ZW Givemeafcail.lSaii -;d1w. CROSBY. c.. H. -3Feid, PRACTIOAK t&slwk House, Sign, Carriage; aad Fancy PauatHji 'i To,cl3CJ303ta.,crill.o3vOjtr n n-3i r A LL LL KINDS of;grainlhg done. Satis- tx. faction guai?ratcwl.5fOrders left at the New State Saloonwill receive prompt attention. -jfegfl EAGLE BiSPg R Y JOSEPH WETTERER. Oroson St.paeksp'wyAlle. Tliebestol lagerbedrAatwaira kept on hand and ready for.raljihjgjBic keg or ,,hjij' nciinii 01 ciiyoienvijokJmYeJiBt Mmc-orlnrtheKpaTtlcifiilraSapply il'eAeaaemyE2fwrJlM Sia rti.?.tl'klmtil' LWI"!1 Vu3i5kS2&m&AJEg& '' T: 1 -'U-AaKT iSSi. TE" m'JP mmifflm ia ..? 3S-4' BF. LOOK OUT FOS THE EAILSOiD Don't "Son Forget St S2? GENERAL MERCHANDISE IN Southern Oregon, AND SELLS Clieaper Than The Cheapest! 3To TronblsTo Show Ct ods. CALL AND SEE ME, Next Door to P. O., Jacksonville, Oregon. PRODUCE TAKEN IN EXCHANGE. S. COIIN. THE U- - HOTEL, Cor. 31 and California Sts., Jacksonville - - Ogn, JANE HOLT, Proprietress. o. & O. Stage House. FIRST-CLASS ACCOMMODATIONS- -JHBA!,S. VT AhlHOHItS . Trrywo-' ti Ttn Tv- mrr-ci -r -ir- - 1,v'1J?J' Sfc?J-'Vi.J-'J- .V.-" " h - ,; . -WEEKtOR.1MONlH:.w , fvv&&;.vArr.' .. .prices- very .uicaerate. -t riTR NEW HOTEL BUILDING BK- ing complet! d lor occupancy, the un- eiersiffneu takes pleasure m announcing I hut we are pitpaied to entertain the trav eling public. No piin will be spared to provide for Ihe 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 States villi not lag behind the liest appointed inland hotel on this coast. Our tables will always bfl supplied with the best the market affords and served in the best style by a coips ot obliging waiters. The beds and liedding are all new and fitted up in the mo-t comfoit-iblc style, suited to the accommodation of single oc cupants or f imilii s. JANE HOLT. Jacksonville, March o, 1881. TUTf KV.tfA.'jrPsr??a SYMPTOMS OF A TORPID LIVE!?. Loss of Appetite, Bowels costive, Pain in the Head, with a dull sensntlon in the back part. Pain under the Shoulder blado, fullness after eatinp, with a disin clination to exertion of body or mind, Irritability of temper. Low spirits, with a feeling of haying neglected some duty, "Weariness, Dizziness, Fluttering at the Heart, Sots before the eyes, Yellow Skin, Headache generally over the right eye, Eestlessness, with fitful dreams, highly colored Urine, end CONSTIPATION. TTirr"! 'irirTiii ii"mj" TDTPS TILLS are especially adapted to ticli casci, one dose eQectft snch a change of feeling ns to nstoni&h the KufTcrer. They Incrcaio tlio Apprlllc, nnil cause the body to Tiike on nesli. thus th Bystem Is notirUlipl. and by their Tonic Action on the Sismlvn Orsnm. Ketulur Mooli are pro duced. Price a cents. a3 Hurray &L, N.Y. Oray TTair on WrrrsJCERs chnned to a Otossy Black by a single application of this Dye. It Im- Earts a natural color, acts Instantaneously. Sold y Druggists, or sent by express on receipt of tU OFFICE, 33 HURRAY ST., NEW YORK. CDr. Ttrrrs msriL of to.m. inrr.Uo. ud ChAI KieeliU wUll lulkit !! ipfUaUoa. THE KENTUCKY BRED TSLOTTSS3Q SSALXSOKS T7rn j Graduate and 'T'ilburn 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, 25. SETTLE UP. All those knowing tfiemsclvcs indebted to the undersigned are requested to call and sett e immediately as I need the money at once. Those who fail to sctt'e liy Jan uary 1st, 1883, will find their accounts in the hands of an attorney for forced col lection. Business is meant and all accounts must be settled at once. FRED GROB. And Bk 9 G " P 13BZIJt9 CaascVof Ilry Zonr. Professor Marsh, at the last Montreal meeting of the American Association for the advancement of Science, pre- sen'ted a paper from Prof. Guyot.on the subject of "DryiZtnPs" nnd offered an explanation on the causes" of dry zones in both hemispheres which Prof. Loom is h'ad described. The .zones werp found in , (lie sub-tropical regions, wlierojhe rainfall is usually greatest. Tho Gratof.-tlieie. sones appears very'' gencrauyarouuanne gipus oeeween mo "281alllIrcr'',nortlf, mtuiiu. , .eftia- ning in Southern California and con tinuing in Sahara, Arabia, Afghanis tan and across a portion of the Malay peninsula. The second zone he marked on the southern hemisphere, beginning in Peru, and appearing again in the Argentine Republic, and again noticea ble in South Africa to the north of tlje Hottentot country, and then in the northern section of Australia. The cause of these dry zones Prof. Guyot finds in the face that on the regions in question during th8 contin ued dry seasons there is a "descending wind." The counter currents from southwest and northeast cause an as cension of the air at thn equator, and these wavps, as thpy may be called, descending again, take up the hat lost in the altitude and arc subjected to such a pressuro that they give up none of the moisture they contain. This ac counts for the fact that although these waves are frequently cloud laden, there is no precipitation. A discussion of the paper followed, in which Prof. Hunt, of Montreal, Prof. Brown and Prof. Newberry gavo isolated facts within their personal experience which tended to strengthen the views advuticcd by Prof. Guyot. Ilclnliic Longcilly lu Vnrlonn Occupations An interesting exhibit of the mor tality in the different walks. of life was furnished' byHhe General-Eegister in repomon tuo aeatn rate ot tne wtioio. population of England in 1351. Frejin tliUitappVars'that bufof every thousV and persons between the ages of 25 and 55, 40 died on an average. Claisifitd according to the most favorable mor tality, and incrasing downward no hive the following tables: Below Average. Above Averag 1. Merchants. 7. Miners. 2. Weavers. 8. Tailors. 3. Cobblers. 9. Bakers. 4. Carpenters. 10. Butchers. 5. Blacksmiths. 11. Barkeepers G. Laborers. The mortality of tho eleventh class is so great that in good insurace com panies they are only admitted with great caution, and on short endowment or term policies. Mariners also are considered poor risks, as 35 per cent, of the deaths among them are attributable to acci dents; among miners, 25 per cent, among machinists, 15 per cent, and among painttrs, well diggers and gla ziers, 10 per cent, dio in consequence of casualties. The callings of brewer, typesetter, tinsmith, lithographer and stonecutter are also in a measure detri mental to a prolonged duration of life. The people of the United States are more homogeneous than the people of England, or the people of Germany, or the people of France. Mr. Blaine went to Maine when three or four and twenty, carrying with him tho manner habits mid tastes of a Kentuckjian, and became the leader of Yankee hosts. Sergeant Prentiss went from Maine to Mississippi, which took him in her arms and made, him her idol. His po litical rival was another northern man, Robert J. Walker. John Slidell did not look upon Louisiana until ho was thirty years old. Ho was a New Yorker. Tho present United States Senator Hawley, of Conneticnt, is a North Carolinian, and in a recent Con gressional investigation told a witness he ought to knock a man down. We are all alike a few differences of an external kind marking us off by states, not sections and whether it bo a rebel among .Yankees or a Yankee among rebels, the stranger will fare just as he would at home precisely as ho conducts himself. Henry Waterson. Morse, who invented the telegraph and Bell, the inventor of the telephone, both had deaf mute wives. Little comment is necessary, but just see what a man can do when everything is quiet. HUT A KfcltUSLM; LAMP BCK8T3. . r , BY A CIVIL EXOIXEEIt. . Gir's as well as boys need to under-stand-about kerosen'o explosions. ' A great many fatal accidents happen fronr trying to pour a little kerosene on the fir to make it kmdlo better; also, by. pouring oil into a lamp while it is lighted. Most persons suppose thai it is the kerosene itself that explodes, and that- if'they are very cartfnl to keep the oil 'itself from being touched wyM&tt'ti.tj u -tlnrtiglitriiiere-Ti Hr-twiia-danger. But this is not so. If a can or lamp is left about half full of kero sene oil tho oil will dry up that is, "evaporate" a little and will form, by mingling with the air in tho upper part, a very explosive gas. You can not see this gas any more than you can see air. But if it is disturbed and driven out, and a blaze reaches it, there will be a terrible explosion, al though tho blaze did not touch the oil. There are several other liquids used in houses and workshops which will pro duce an explosive vapor in this way. Benzine is one; burning fluid is another; and naphtha, alcohol, ether, and chlo roform, may do the same thing. In a New York workshop lately there was a can of benzine, orgasolino, standing on the floor. A boy sixteen years old lighted a cigarette, and thren the burning match on the floor close to tho can. He did not dream there was any danger, because tho liquid was corked up in the can. But there wan Fa gnat explosion, and he was badly hurt. This seems very mysterious. The probability is that the can had been standing there a good while and a good deal of vapor had'formed, some of which had leaked out around the stopper and was hanging in a sort of invisible cloud over and around tho can; and his cloud when the match struck it, exploded. Suppose a girl tr to Gil a kero- seno.Iamr. without -rstbowing(it1out 1 Of.course tho lamp is nearly enipty'or she would' not caro to filUiL This a. . ' ".-.,.:... . 1. empiy space is mica witn a cloud ot explosivo vapor arising from the oil in the lamp. ' When she pushes the noz zle of the can into the lamp at the top, and begins to pour, tho oil, running into tho lamp, Gits the empty spaco and pushes the cloud of explosivo vapor up; the vapor is obliged to pour out over the edges of the lamp, at tho top into the room outside; of course it strikes against the blazing wick which tho girl is lidding down by ono side. Tho blazrt of the wick sets tho in visible cloud of vapor on Ore, and thero is an explosion which- ignites the oil and scatters it over her clothes and over tho furniture of the room. This, h the way in which kerosene lamps bursts. The same thing may hnppen when a girl pours the oil over a Gre in the range or btove, if there is a cloud of explosive vapor in the upper jart of the can, or if tho stove is hot enough lo vaporise quickly .somo of the oil as it falls. IJeuiember, it is not the oil but tho invisible vapor, that explotles. Taking care of the oil will not protect you. There is no safety except in this rule: Nover pour oil on a lighted firo, or into a lignteel lamp. "'iJaristtan Union." The Okegos Short iixE. Agents for tho Oregon Short Line aro nego tiating for a large tract of land below Albina for terminal purpose. Jay Gould has given orders to push tho road to deep v-ater as fist as roonsy and nuisclo will do it. Tbey will cut through Burnt river pass-on a grade just above the O. R. & N. line. This grade through the pass will necessitate the blasting through solid rock the en tire length of the pass will cost many thousands of dollars more than the lower rade of tho O. R. it N., but Gould and his associates are striving to reach this port with all dispatch, and care little for the cost. They also have surveyors at work between hero and tho mountains locating their lines. It would seem from this that Portland is to have another through line before tho closo of 1883. "Standard." Oswald Se.fert, of Corvallis, has filed a caveat for a patent on a now motive power invented by him. It is known as the vacuum niotivo power. A joint stock company has been formed to manufacture the machine. It is stated that tho power will be much cheaper than steam. The pjinciple of tho ma chine consists in exhausting the air from cylinders by swiftly revolving rollers, to which nir tight rubber sacks are attached, anil the power is furnish ed by atmospheric pressuro. It is to be hoped it is not akin to the Kccly motor. pj m - 1 m w&SJ &f?L