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rf ty ' oviis OBESftH SENTINEL. OREGON SENTINEL. V3LISHED SATURDAYS XT lCIUNTIUC.aCKSOX C0U31T OREGON FRANK KRAUSE ADVERTISING RATES. Oieipir lOllnM orWu flriuiiirt!ou.7 " ettcmuDaeqnenunieruon. ...... aw " 3 inoutht............ ...... ....... 7 1 8 " ....... ... 2 a Ona-fotirthCo!nwtt Smooth!. .. "& ft " " o On-blf " I " MM On Oilman 3 month 9 T E R M S i a oapy. Par Yaar, In advance, S3 SO ' j V A Dlteonnt Tearly AilYrtIr. JACKSONVILLE. OREGON OCTOBER 13, 1883. VOL. XX VIH--NO, 41 as PER YEAK MHaHaHMMpHBBPHMMMBBBvaaaHMMaaM V b yk &- & " r15gsBrJB&Zir SZS J U JBV' JKv WS.W S? t " - - - - PROFESSIONAL OABDS. T. R. YOUNG, M. DM Pkyslcaa And Surgoon, CtNTiux Point, Oeecok. Calls promptly attended to at all hours. P. P. PRIM, ATTORNEY & COUNSELOR-AT-LAW Jacksonville, Oca., fill practice in all the Courts or the Btato. Offlc in Mrs. McCully's build. lag, corner of California and Fifth streets. G. H. AIKEN, M. D., nttYSICIAN AND BURGEON, JaCKSOHYILL, OREO OH. 3-0Rc eppoilt P. J. Rjn' ttora. J. W. BOBINSON, M. D-, PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON Jacksonville, Ogn. OrriCE At Dr. Vrooman's nispensary. Residence on Fourth St., opposite M. t. Church. , , . , . Call promptly attended to, day and night. MARTIN VROOMAX, M. D. DHTSICIAN AND SURGEON, jacmokyilm:, ouegon. OOc ap-stairs in Orth's brick. disc on California street. Resi- B. F. DOWELI., ATT0ENEY-AT-LA.T7. Jacmomyillb, orcqos. 41 1VIii fu.i In J hand! will r.l prompt tuntlti. 4-Sp.!l Bttintlon glrtn to collec Halt. A. L. JOHNSON, JTcUrr Publi EealiEstuteiAcent and " CollECtO TolK.aosx-xrillof OS". I nkt conTeyancing and furnishing ab imii f laad titlei a specialty. Loaus ..atUtrd and collections made. AH utiicM iatruited to my caro will receive yroapi aid earelul atteauon. WILL. JACKSON, KtllT, ACK10XYIU.E, OEEGON. D TEETH EXRACTED AT ALL kouri. LMigblnc C" 3 itit:nitti,ltiflni,tni wktch xtn t.m will b mftja. MIh t r.iU. mm of Cllhrat fink ittMU. A. . !. L. B. ITr.lRNf. GIBBS & STEARNS, i TTORNEYS AND COUNSELLORS, Rooms 2 and 4 Strowbriage's Building, rOaTLXND, OREGON. WM prctlM In UCoorti of Itocord In the Ststo ct Or.ron nd Washington Tf rrltorr. no PT Pr tltal.r EtUatUn to buslnet. In Ftderal Courti. F.SITSCHAED, PRAOTIOAL "Watchmaker aud Jeweler, California Srect, " ' "H H A'TClW'STnecla'irrtfviriiint ttJid-se IVa pairing watches and clocks. My charges arc reasonable. Give me a call, "C" B. E0STSL, Steam Bath Practical Shaving, Haircutting AND ARTIFICIAL, HAIR WORKER. FOR Ladies and Gentlemen, BLEEDING, Cupping, Leecbingj IN NEUBER'S BuTlDINQ. OPPOSITE THE .POST-OFFICE. Jacksonville, Dec. 11, 1877. $66 a week in your own town. Terms nd S outfit Ircc. Address H. Qek)PotttM4,MMBa Oao."to:o.2 Remember that every rtal "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 being offered for sale, and represented to be Singer Machines, but not having the Trade Mark above re ferred 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 GSMJINE SINGES MACHINES for sale in Jackson County. THE SINGER MFG. CO., "W. R. Fry, MAnagcr, Portland. WIWTEK PEMSft'G -AT- Mrs. P. P. Prim's Millinery Store. I II AVE JUST RECEIVED A NEW and complete stock of Millinery goods, consisting of HATS OF ALL STYLES, RIBBONS, FEATHERS, FLOWERS, COLLARS AND CUFFS, Voilias, ORNAMENTS, ILKS, LACES,. Gcallrrnrns' ssd Ladies' Handkerchiefs Call and see them at the building form erly occupied by Dr. Robinson en Califor nia street. MRS. P.P. PKI1I. EIGHTEENTH YJBAK- CONDUCTED BY. THE SISTERS Ob1 THE K0I.T .I.SE. TnE SHOLASTIC YEAR OF THIS school will commence about the end ol August, and is divided in four sessions, ol elBven weeks each. Board and tuition, per term, ? J0.00 Music 15.00 Drawing and painting tf.OO Bedand Bedding S.00 SELECT DAY SCHOOL. Primary, per term, $ 5.00 Junior, u ... COO Preparatoy " .'. 8.00 Senior, " 10.00 Pupils received at any time, and special attention is paid to p-uticulnr studies in behalf of children who have but limited time. For further particulars apply at the Academy TUB BEST ACC0HK0DATI0B AT The Centennial Bridge, ON ROGUE RIVER. Travellers crossing Rogue river should bear in mind that the Ccnienuial Bridge is the best stopping place on the road. Plenty hay and grain and stable room can be had at all times and good meals can be had at Ash Heald's at tho Bridge. The patronage of the pub.ic is solicited and satisfaction guaranteed. TJ10S. CIIAVNLR. TTMTfYW "HY P!?T -i y-a. t-a.-0-w . . - iv- f. ,- .11 ' - Kcrliyville Oregon, M. Ryder, Propr. First-claw accommodation can always be had at this hous.c at the most reasona ble rates. EAn excellent stable connected with the hotel. Liquor House. The undersigned offers Whiskey for sale in quantities to suit customers at 3 per gallon or $1 per. quart, at the Eagle Brew ery. Lager Beer for sale and delivered ct the usual price. Mns. J. WETTEnE-n. LN HOTEL PSICSS AT THE SLOVER HOTEL BOARS Ak LODGING Best house for the money this side of WQx tog Portland. GREAT TUMBLE IN PRICES AT NSWSAI YMM, AND SL LING OUT FOR CASH. Do not send your money away but -buy at borne. TH CRISIS HAS COME. I beg to notify the public that from this time forward I intend to do the largest cash business in the county, and in order to command the trade, I shall sell out my entire stock of merchandise, consisting of Dry Goods. Boots and Shoes. Clothing etc. at such prices that good3 are bound to be sold. Call and be convinced of honest facts. Those indebted to me by note or book account arc requested to comelorward and settle at once. This is the last call before placing in the Lawyer's hamlj as I must have moncv. NEWMAN FlhllER. Jacksonville, April 22, 1882. Jorci Nolakd "Wm. Uoticn NEW STATE SALOON, Cor. CaufoiiniaaivD Third Street WSD&DLIICnraOrl'S. THE PROPRIETORS OF THIS 1 we ell-known and popular resort would inform their friends and the public gen erally that a complete and first-class stock of the best brands of Liquors, Wines, Cig ars, Imported Beer, Ale and Porter Cham pagne Wines always on hand. They will be pleated to have their friends call and smile. NOLAND & ULRICH. P. S. William Ulrich will also pay the highest cash price for county scrip. Ua gn SALOON, TJ. S. HOTEL EUILDINO, JACKSONVILLE, T. L MoKENZIE. PROP'R, HAVING ASSUMJSD THE KAN agement ol this resort, I propos kcepin jj it stoclted with 'ho finest br-nds of WSNE-J, LIQUORS AND CIGARS, And '. be pleastd to rcceiro a call from all vrhu ttish the bml in my line. Sat-is!iu-ti.u issuud. T. T. McSENZIE. PILOT SOGS BOISE, SISKIYOU MOUNTAIN, 25. J, Curtis, Proprietor. Ilaving fitted up a comfortable and commodious house on the south side of the Siskiyou mountain, I am prep.inHl to furnish the best accommodations for man and beast at reasonable rates. A good road has been cut to the proposed tunnel, only a short distance off. I mean to give satisfaction and therefore invite every body to cive me a call. E. J. Curtis. Pilot Rock, July 7, 1883. ST. CHARLSS HGTBL, Corner Front anil .llorrlion, rcrtlacd. (On the European Plan.) THOS. GU1NEAN, PROP. (Late- of tho Arcade, Sacramento.) This hotel isihorousrhlv fire-nroof. Con 4tnins - l2t),,'eWant!y furnished suits and single rooms, which have been refitted and refurnished in modern style. Free coach to and from all trains and boats. S, P. HAK33A, WAGON-MAKER, Jacksonville, Oregon, In Croncmillcr's building is in receipt of a full assortment of material and pre pared to do all work in his line on short notice and in a workmanlike manner. Vehicles of every description made to order. Terms reasonable and satisfaction guar anteed. S. P. HANNA. July 14, 1880. ROGUE RIM FEPRI NEAR YANNOY'S, D. A. Presley & Co. Prop's. The subscribers have lately put in a new ferry on Rogue river, and established the following rates of ferriage: Footman, 10 cents; man and horse, 12c; 2 horses and wagon, 37c; 4 horses, 37c; six horses, 50c; sheep, ljc. per head; cattle, Cc. The grades are good and the boat safe, and no pains will be spared to give.-f atis- 4 Caption. D. A Pkmust Co. THEIEWTIIiE TO CM. a t M FOR CASH! mi AT COST prices not to bo NOT FOU i ' 'f .. V " Btit for a Small Profit. SPOT TO SEEK ANEW LOCATION, But to make room for more. OUR STOCK IS LARGE, NEW AND FIRST-GLASS, Consisting of DRY GOODS, CLOTHING, TT TS BOOTS AND SHOES, CROCKERY, GLASSWARE, CUTLERY, FANCY GOODS, NOTIONS, To Parties Buying We will dompete with !U We now offer any article in our stock in unbroken packages at Portland or San Francisco Wholesale Quotations. With only actual cost of transportation added. To parties wishing to buy in large quantity, this is an opportunity never given by any firm in Southern Oregon who claim to do business for a profit. Wc also TO THOSE WHO WISH TO BUT IN SMALL QUANTITIES. THE N"S"W CASH STOHJE Must be acknowledged HEADQUARTERS FOR GOOD GOODS AND LOW PRICES. Call for prices. With many thanks for past favors, wc remain at your service, Jacksonville, October 13, 1883. THE ASHLAND Woolen Manufacturing Co, Take pleasure in announci ng that they now have on hand, a full and select fctock of ILAKiKE'D'gj, F1LAR1E1E!Lj AB55EKESs, BEiOT AKl HfflSOEKYp Made of the very best NATIVE WOOL And of which they will dispose at very reasonable rates. Orders from a prompt attention. distance will receive Send them in and gh c our goods a trial. Asur.ASD Woolk.v M'f'o Co. TORPZD BOWELS, DSSGRDERED LBVER, and MALARIA. FromtacsB courcc3 arise Unco-fourths of Uic Ulcoascs of tlio human race TSeso Eyinpioius indicate Ui0lrcsi:tcncc:Zrf5BS ct Appetite, Ccwcla cortlve, BIcU Head v.z'u.0, fullucES artccecttapr, cveTiloa to ezcrtlsn or Zjofly or ratrui, Slrcctatlcu of food. Irrttaljillty or temper, Xavr c-a'jAU, A Seollarj cf Iia-rtsss ucEiected tonio nty, DiIuBMjIPlutteringatiio Henri. ota Jjiforc tho eysn.IilBhJy ccl oreil Urtco, CO?JSTIPATIOX, nnd Us raoncl tho uso of a romoily that acts directly on tho Liver. AsatlvcrmcdiclnoXUXT'S PrDLShavonocquaL Their action on tho T)T lite, sound digestion, regular stools, n clear ULinntinnvignromuwy. xuax'jauuuj cau30 no nau9ca or griping nor lntcrfero with dafly wort and arc a perfect ASSTSOGTE TO R1ALARSA. bcU eTeryvthw.2.'c. OClce.'l 1 JIarrnTSt.,M.Y. ajftlBlitt L2 B U3B Rcit ttitk on TVlnSKEES chaneed in. rtantiy to aGtossr Black by nslnglo ap plication of thU DTE. Sold by Drugslats, oi sent by express on receipt of SI. , Offlce. 44 Murray Street, New Tork. TBTTS MAHUAL OF USEFUL RECEIPTS FREE. Coxno a.-n.3. Sco 3VCo. All those indebted to me in any man ner are hereby notified that I intend re tiring from, business soon and therefore request an Immediate settlement. Those interested will take notice that I mean business. P. N. FICKE. City Market Jaaluoaf ilia, Jm. ML 1S8. :H9l K0I1 found chewbero- ii.il&ri,i GLOE1! JT- HARDWARE, GROCERIES, FLOUR, CARrETS. WALL PAPER, WINDOW SHADES, STATIONERY, TRUNKS, BAGS, ETC., ETC. Winter Supplies.. Portland Prices. mako ery-Low Prices . -. - - S.S. i2ZZEZ3&.VQm you cm hnd tqm AT- E. C. BROOKS' New Drug Store, Jacksonville, Or. Cloclnci. A fine assortment of 8-day clocks, with and without alarm. 'XT'a.toti.ois . Gents', ladies' and boys' gold and silver hunting-case, open-face and skylight watches, from o to $150. Sracoloto. A fine lot of ladies' gold band and bangle bracelets. 3Pi23.sosr XUiiss. Diamond and ruby rings, cameo stone' cameos set with diamonds, cameos ict with pearls, garnet anil pearls, turquoise and pearls, and onyx lings with hidden mottoes, solid gold band and bangle rings, plain and solid California r'ngs. 3"ot7-ol3r3r. Diamonds in every shape. Ladies' sets of jewelry, from the 50-cenl black set to the $000 bird setsofdiamond3. Gents' and ladies' gold chains, lockets and charms. E'laa.rs ixxcl 2ETa.-tto:3LO. Gents' gold scarf-pins, scarf-slides, studs and collar-buttons. J3X-c-oar Waro. Silver and silver-plated knives, forks, spoons, napkin rings, silver sugar-spoons and tongs in cases. Gold and silver thimbles; gold, silver and steel spectacles; aud a full stock of every thing in the jewelry line. A full assortment of perfumery, toilet soaps, etc. A lot of steel engravings and pictures for children. In short, a complete and first-classline ot HOLIDAY GOODS. AH to be sold at the LOWEST PRIC! lso accordeons, violins, banjos, and the best line of violin, guitar and banjo strings. The best sperm oil for sewing machines. A full line of Drugs and Medicines. BgUPrescriptions cirefully compounded. . 6. BSOOK& Ol'K ililTlUf TAXiA7i:US. HaskelAmy 57,950 E, K. Anderson 10,887 Henry Amtncrman 15,06-1 Lindsay A pplcgato...,. 4,510 W. H. Atkinson 4,525 Avery & Jone3 9,921 SolAlraham 2,400 Ashland Woolen Mfg. i Co.. . 13,375 A.Alford 2,118 John Ashmead 2,450 Mrs. IT. J. Arrattrong 2,202 S. S. Aiken &. Co 4,842 Dr. G.H.Aiken 3,770 Mr. M. J. Arrent . . ..j- -. ,2,248 H. R Brown .". .. . .T'.VTT! ,. . 75,33 R.H. Brown 5.G15 Jamei Barnes ,.. 7,692 R.V. Boall 4.993 T. F. Rjall 0,878 B-all Bros 4,205 T. F. Beall & Sons 2,000 F.Barneburg: S.395 C. W. Broback 3.7G0 V. Becson 2,230 James B. Bunyard 2,107 II. F. Barron 23,930 G. S. Butler 3,000 A Brown 4,495 F. D. Bauers 2,055 Butler Drake & Co 9,429 D. N. Birdsey 3,003 F.G. BIrdsey 5,012 E.C.Brooks 7,120 M. Bollinger 4,848 Peter Britt. 12.5S5 Mrs. C.Bosclicv 2,000 Henry Blccher. 2.5S4 J.D.Buckley 2,122 Wm. II. Basyo 2,409 Rial Benedht 3,220 J. A. Carlton 2,000 A. G. Colvin 3,073 T. J. Cochran 2,029 G. W. Cooksoy K.44C Estate A. Coaklcy 3,480 Thomas Chavner 14,990 Estate M. A. Chambers 10,073 Isaac Constant 5,770 Mrs. Maria Colver 6,175 Louis Colver 4,515 Samuel Colver 2,220 Mrs. H. Colver ... 2.7G0 E. W.Carver 3,329 Cascbecr i Sons 4,000 Byron Cole Wm. Clarjc James A. Card well. . Henry Casoy O. Cool id go Dr. J. H. Chitwood John Cardwell estate Wm L. Colvig J. C. Campboll L. C. Coleman M. Colwell David Cronemillor Jamas Cluggnge E. J. Cameron John Cantrell Jeptha Davison Daley and Co. 4,000 4,502 4,809 2.2G0 3,470 2,135 2,921 2,245 2,185 17,841 3,245 2,490 3,010 7,577 3,100 2.8G1 2,540 3,753 2,171 8.3C5 2.0C5 3.5G2 3.S28 E. DePcatt E. Dimick Patrick Donogan L. J. C. Duncan James Drum S. J. Day Phillip Glaavo O Harbaugh S. N. Cleary 2.31G 7,050 4,500 T. Cameron 13,386 Mrs. Anno Dean 3,820 Jesso Do'larhide 4,395 II. C. Dollarhido 2,200 Patrick Dunn 8,371 Dennis Dugan 2,630 Mrs. II. DeEoboani 2,500 E. Donaghy 9,362 Isaac B. Dobell 6,100 A.G. Fordyce 3,200 P. K Ficke 2,900 G. W. Fordyce 2,320 W. B. Kincaid 2,418 C. B. Kingsbury 2,114 Wm. Kahler 4,950 Kubli & Bolt 8.7S8 W.T. Levr 2,370 .Littl & Chase 2,396 Bennett Million 2,075 "Wesloy Mitchell estate 2,100 C. Mingus 6,700 A. II. Maegly 3,296 C. W. Kahler ." 14,418 W.T. Lever 2,376 James Laughlin 2,000 JohnS. Lacjy 2,825 P. Lyttleton 3,051 John A Love 5,526 David Linn 9,773 G. W. Lance 5,251 G.M.Love 5,288 J.T. Liyton 4,010 D.P. Matthes 3,625 Dr. Wm. Miller 2.5G3 Thomas McAndrews 2,541 Magruder Bros 16,340 Wm. M. Matthes 2,955 B. F. Myer 10,712 McCall Atkinson and Co 11,699 John S. Miller 12,985 Daniel Miller . . : 5,200 John Murphy 4,974 W. C. Myer 8,405 J.M. McCall 0,141 J. H. Mayfield 2,915 M. Mickleaon 5,390 C. C. McClendon 4,297 Larkin McDaniel 5,256 John Miller 5,985 Max Muller. 3,575 Morris Mensor 8,000 PttMcMahon 2,745 Mrs. J.M. McCully 2,170 J. W. Merritt 5,650 Lewi3 McDaniel 2,386 Alexander Martin. .. 10,870 F. M. Plymale 5,426 Thomas E. Nichols 4,500 G. W.Nichol 2,805 L.A.Neil 3,566 Jacob Neuthammsr 4,230 GranvilleNnylor 2,757 Charles Nickell 5.0SO J. Nunan 7,272 Obonchain fc Son 3,266 P.W. Olwell 7,430 FredOtten 3,362 John Orth 6,692 O. & C. Stage Co 3,950 John O'Brien 3,402 David Peningar 4,09 1 Wm. Peningar 2,194 Estate of J. P. Parker 3,181 J. M. Piuett 2,710. Mrs. Alia Phipps 2,198" C. T. Payne 6,415 Benjamin Haymond ' 12,880 Wm. Harper 2,889 Thomas Hopwooel 2,175 Hansard ife Shanks 4,950 M. Hanley 16,965 F. Hober 2,000 J. S. Howard 2,625 Fred Hansen 3,521 Wm. Hoffman 5,532 Mrs. Marv H. Hanley 7,438 George W". Isaacs 5,809 Estate Jacob Ish 18,851 N. D. Julien 3,200 Wm. R. Jones 2,520 E.Jacobs 2,740 John Johnson 2,210 Klaus Kleiuhnninier 3,125 O.K. Klum 4,375 W. E. Kincaid 3,31 5 Kasper Kubli 13,255 G. Karowski 22,455 Andrew Cantroll 4,230 John Holton 2,080 Jasper Houck 5,826 A. D. Helman 2,220 G. High 2,825 Wm. Grogory 3,400 Oscar Ganiard 8,984 Alfred Gordan 7,230 Edward Graupner 5,965 Binger Herman 5,578 James Hamlin 11,217 Jas. Helms 9,935 Jasper Houck 3,500 Estate E. B. Hargadine. 13,050 J.S. Herrin 3,838 Henry M. Hassott 3,934 John A. Hanley 5,519 W. and E. Hanley. 9,824 Eber Emery and Co 2,500 S. B. Edsall 3,050 James Elliott 2,565 Frank Ennis 8,200 Samuel Furry 4,684 J. D. Fountain 5,093 A. Fisher and Bro 3,310 N. Fisher 5,520 A. Farnham estate 6,150 Wm. Grogory 3,630 J. L. Grubb 3,530 Uriah Gordon 2,076 E. E. Gore 2,434 P. Powell 3,385 Mrs. C. Patterson 5,258 J.A. Pankev 3,630 W. J.PIymalo 2,475 Samuel Phillips 6,373 Win. Pcrnell 2,020 Lewis Reese, 4,181 Mrs. Clara Eadar 4-416 Joseph Robinson 3,670 Mrs. Susan Robinson 2,500 Joseph Rapp 5,883 W P. Roberts 3,723 P.P. Prim 2,175 Horace Root 3,150 J B. Rodgcrs 2,503 P.J. Eyan 10,810 Eeames Bros 12,450 T. G. Rcamcs 2,100 Mrs. W. Reamea 6,425 JohnE-Ross 9,099 Win. Ray 3,023 B. F. Reescr 2,543 Ruth Ruble 7,697 Peter Simon 2,714 Jos. Swingle 3,800 Isaac E.Shaw 2,025 Estate J. A. Stewart 2,141 Granrillo Sears 3,618 Sanjcnt Az Towne 6,717 Thos. Smith 4,905 Wm. F. Songer 4,685 Dr. A. C. Stanley 4,970 S. II. Steven3 2,553 John Sizemoro 3,588 G. M. Savage 3,415 W.J.Savage 3,625 Jarae3 Savago. 2,361 Olo Severson - 4,838 Solomon & Mensor 2,1 22 G. W. Stephenson 4,144 Louis Solomon 4,485 Lewis Schideler 2,337 Veit Schutz 3,580 L. and S.-Sachs 3,000 Joseph Sae 2,120 Mrs. Elizabeth Stone 5,840 Silas Shattuck 2,300 Sterling mining Co 15,300 J. P.TuQs 6,690 Wm. TJIrich 2,1.19. John Toepper 6,832 S. C. Taylor 5,780 J. C. Tolman 5,756 Wra. Taylor 2,004 Thompson & Long 3,207 I.W.Thomas 2,292 O. E. Tiltnn 25,000 John Van Dyke.: 5,332 J. B. Wrisloy 2,952 John" Watson 5,680 KF.Walker 7,105 J. N. Woody 2,567 J.P. Walker 4,255 Mrs. Minus Walker Estate 14,972 Daniel Walker 2.9S0 Isaac Woolen 2,580 Jacob Wogner 7.000 R. Wells 2,738 Giles & John Wells 7,770 Mrs. P. Wells 7,865 GilesWelsSr. 5,511 Continued on Fourth Page.