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,ail.MUIMaBBWBaMaMfcaaWaMMaMagaa feSl- fife rt HkV l4r 1Hr if I OREGON SEITIBU OSESOH SEH7IBEL. ADVERTISING RATES. Published Saturdays AT ACK88XYIUK.J1CKS0N CODXTV OREGON BT FRANK KRAUSE Oneiqnut imne onesj urn mtfruoD.j o " eacusnaqneni inieriion.. .... i vv " 3 months W " 8 ' 10 9 0ne-fonrtLColuin3inonttat It C 4 50 fO One-half " Z " ... SO CO 6 ... fO Oaa Caluran 3 roonthi 60 CO . " 6 90 CO A DUcnnnt to Yrnrl)- Advertiser. $3 PER YE A K TERMS: rl On spy, PrTr, In advance, 'i OU VOL. XX VIM--NO, 42 JACKSONVILLE OHEGOfl, OCTOBER 20. 18S3. PROFESSIONAL CARDS. T. It. YOUNG, M. D., SPhysican And Surgeon, Central Poixt, Oregon. Call promptly attended to at all hours! P. PjjPFUM, ATTORNEY & UOtJNSELOR-AT.LAjW. Jacksonville, 0;n., Tfill practice in all the Courts of the State. Office in Mrs. McCully's build ing, corner of California and Fifth streets. G. II. AIKEN, M. D., DttYSICIAN AND SURGEON, jACKSOHVILLE, ORKOON. j-01llcoppoltP.J. RTn'i tor. J. W. EOBIHSON, M. D-. PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON Jacksonville, Ogn. OFFICE At Dr. Vrnoman's Dispensary. Residence on Fourth St., opposite 31. K Church. . , i , . Call promptly attended to, day and night. MARTIN YROMAN, 31. D. DHYSICIAU AND SURGEON, JACKSONVILLE, ORKOON. O0C8 upstairs in Orth's brick. ResL deiee an California street. B. F. UOWELL, A TTORNEY-AT LAW. Jacksonville oreqon. At Ibml.eti plKf i In mv haml will tfW l pwjipf tt.ntl.a. C5-SpUl attentlun given to c.illec- A. L. JOHNSON, Niry Public, RcaVIEstats Agent and Colic tto Taosonvillo, Ox. t -,v pnnvpv:incin; and furnishing ab stracts or land titles a sp-cmlly. Loms negotiated' and collections nude. Al. dullness intrusted to ray caro will recciyo prompt and carclul attention. WILL. JACKSON, r E N T 1 3 T, JACKSONVILLE, OREGON. TEETH KXIHOTKU Al i.u hpuri. iAuglilnR B" Bminlitered.lf lnlrt4,f r WcU extra 'charce will b made. , . Once and reildeuc. on corner ol uaiiiaroia ami nria itreeti. A. C. flllBS. L. B. BTKARNf, GIBBS & STEARNS, A TTOENEYS AND COUNSELLORS. Rooms 2 and -1 Strowbridge's Baildine, TORTLAND, OREGON. rill practlee In all Ocnrti nr Rwo-il In Hie State.ol Sreton and Walnliln5tonTerrltiry: aiwlpay pnr tlcalar attention to bmlnrti In Federal Courts. F.RITSGHARB, " PRACTICAL Watchmaker and Jeweler, California Sreet, MAKES a specialty of cleaning and re pairing watches and clocks. 3Iy charges arc reasonable. uirc me a can. C" B. ROSTEL, M Steam Bath Practical Shaving, Haircutting AND ARTIFICIAL HAIR WORKER. FOR Ladies and Gentlemen. BLEEDING. Cupping, Leeehing5 IN NEUBER'S BUILDING. OPPOSITE THB POST-OFFICE.' Jacksonville, Dec 11, 1877. X2fJCa week in your own town. Terms UUnnd $5 outfit free. Address H. Osio.-tio:o.., Remember that everv real "Singer Sew ing Machine lias this "Trade Mark cast in lo'thc iron stand and embedded in the arm of the machine. Any macliine now being offered for sale, and represented to be Singer 3Iachines but not h-iving the Trade Mark nlxnc re fened to, are not machines of our manu facture, and wo 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 SINGER MACHINES for bale in Jackson County. THE SINGER 3IFG. CO., W. 11. Fry, MAinger, Porlhind. WINTER OPEEISG AT Mrs. F. P. Prim's Mi liacry Store. T HAVE JUST RECEIVED A NEW 1 and comp'ete stork of 3Iilliucry goods, consisting of HATS OF ALL STYLES, RIBBONS, FEATHERS. FLOWERS, COLLARS AND CUFFS, ORNAMENTS, SILKS, LACES, Gentifiiifas' atid Indies' Handkerchiefs Call and see them at the building form cily occupied by Dr. Robinson on Calilbi ni i .trust. -Mlt-5. P.P. PRIM. EIGHTEKNTH YJ3AK. CONDUCTED BY. THE SlSTliKS 0? THE U0L. NWK. rpHESHOLASTlC YEAR OF THIS L school will commence :rboutvtlie end ol August, and is divided in four sessions. of eluven weeks each. Board and tuition, pertcrm, $40 00 Jlusic l.j.UU Drawing and piinting 8.00 Bedand Bedding 300 SELECT DAY SCHOOL. Primary, per term, 5 5.00 Junior, " COO Preparaloy " 8.00 Senior, " 10.00 Pupils received at .my time, and special attention is paid to puticular studies in behalf of children who hare but limited time. For fuither particulars apply at the Academy THE BEST A(X03I5iOUA?IOB AT The Centennial Bridge, ON ROGUE RIVER. Trarcllers crossing Rogue river should bear in mind that the Centennial Bridge is the best blopping place on the load. Plenty hay and grain and stable room can be had at all times and jrood meals can be I had at Ash Heald's at tha Bridge. The patronage orthe pub ic is solicited and satisfaction guaranteed. TI10S. CHAVNER. UNION HOTEL, Kcrbyrille .Oiecou, M. Ryder, Propr. First-class accommodation can always be had at this house at the most reasona ble rates. 3T" An excellent stable connected with the hotel. fc Liiliior IIoiie. The undersigned offers 'Whiskey for silc in quantities to sun customers at S3 por gallon or 1 per. quart, at the Eacle Brew cry. Lager Beer for sale and delivered at the usual price. Mrs.. J. AVnTTEitnn. mu BEOUC -IN l S0TEL T?i AT THE SL0TER HOTEL 30MB AH. LODGING Best house for the money this side of mXSV, tola GREAT TUMBLE IN PRICES AT HEWMN FISHEHS, AND SELLING OUT FOR CASH. IDo noli sendvotir' money away but . buy at borne. THE 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 "hall sell out my entire Mock of merchandise, consisting of Dry Goods, Roots and Shoes, Clothing etc. at such prices that good3 are bound to be sold. Call and be convinced of honest facts. S3P330Xua-2J MTOTICS. Those indebted to me by note or hook account arc requested to comelorward and settle at once. This is the last call before placing in the Lawyer's hands as I must have moncv. NEWMAN FlfiHER. Jacksonville, April 22, 18S2. John Noid Wm. Uwhcii NEW STATE SALOON, Con. Calitokma and Third Street ilLiXO&llLRiCili'Kfli'Il'S. THE PROPRIETORS OF THIS I wellkii nown anil popular resort 'would infill nt their IrieniLs ana tue public gen, erally that a complete and flrst-cl ias stock ol the best brand of Liquors, Wines, Cig ars, Imported Beer, i:o and Porter ham pag e "nine always on hand. They will be plea ed to have their friends call and smile. NOLAND & TJLRICII. P. S.William U'rieh will also, pay the highest cash vrice tor county scrip. m s. JAIitti. jb K30 cnxi.i'yi'3 U. S. HOTEL BUILDING, JACKSONVILLE, T.T.McKEKZlPROPR, HAVING ASSUJI'D THE MAN aseuie .1 ot 'his resort, I piopos- t keeping it stocked with he tinest 1'rauds ol WINE1, LIQ.UOR3 AND CIGARS, And vrill be pleased to rccehc a call fiom all !io wish ihe btst. in my line. S.it ist.ii f.iM assiir il T. T. VcKENZlE. HOT ROOK HOUSE, SISKIYOU MOUNTAIN, S. J. Curtis, Proprietor. Having fitted up a comfortable and commodious house on the south side of the Siskijou mountain, I am prepared to furnish the beat accommodations, lor man ami 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 eery body to civc me a call. E. J. Cdrtis. Pilot Rock, July 7, 1883. ST. CHARLES HOTEL, Corner Front anil Jlnrrlson, fortlau.l. (On the European Plan.) THOS. GIMNEAN, PROP. (Laie of the Arcade, Sacramento.) Thishotei is thoroughly fire-moot. Con tains 120 elegantly turiiished suits and sing.c rooms, which have been refitted and lefurnishcd in modern style. Free coach to and liom all trains and boats S, P. HANSSA, WAGON-MAKER, .Jacksonville, Oregon, In CVonemillcr'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. QANNA. July 14, 18S0. ROGUE RIVER FEPRI NEAR VANNOY'S, D. A. Presley & Co. Prop's. The subscribars have lately put in a new ferry on Rogue river, and estab.ishcd the following rates of ferriage: Footman, 10 cents; man and horse. 12'fc ; 2 horses and wagon. 87)c; 4 horses, 37Jc; sis horses, SOc; sheep, l)c. per head; cattle, Sc. The grades are good and the boat safe, and no pains will be spared to give satis faction. D. A. PUHaLBT & C. THE ENTIRE TO CM. TO BE 4 FQM I: NOTArcosn But at prices not to be found elsewhere- NOT FOR GLOET! But fdr a Small Profit. 3ST0T TO SEEK AKEW L0SATI02?, But to make room for more. OUR STOCK IS LARGE, 1TEW AND FIRST-CLASS, Consisting of DRY GOODS, CLOTHING, HATS, BOOTS AND SnOES, CROCKERY, GLASSWARE, CDTLERY,- FANCY GOODS, NOTIONS, To Parties Buying "Wo will compete with WHOLESALE AND RETAIL. Wc now offer any article in our stock i 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 iu Southern Oregon who claim to do business for a profit. . . Wu also make , Very Low Prices TO THOSE WHO WISH TO BUY IN S3IALL QUANTITIES. TI-IIi! NIETW" CASH STOEE must be ackno.vledged HEADQUARTERS FOR GOOD GOODS JAN1) LOW PRICES Call Cor prices. With many ttunks for pist favors, we remain your sen ice,. Jacescxvtlle, October 13, 188?. THB ASHLAND Woolon Manufacturing Co, Take pleasure in announcing that they now have on hand, a full and select stock of SIL&MKSIr", IFILAR)KiEILp OESKOHS AM K!3)0EKYP 3Iade of the very best NATIVE WOOLw And of which they will dispose at very reasonable rates. Orders lrom a distance willr receive prompt attention. Send them in and give our goods a trial. " Asih.akd Woolen Mm Co. iWW$ r-"-1 wiii'-i.'i-a KaAlL. TORPSD BOWELS, DISORDERED LIVER, and MALARIA. From these sources arise three rourtns ot tuo diseases of the humai race. Thcso symptoms indlcata tholr cxistenco : Ixjsa of Appetite. Bowel costive, SIcli Head ache, fullness nftcr catlap, averloi to exertion oClta&y or mind, Eructation of rood, Irrlta'olUty or temper, low eptrlU, A feeling of Iia-rtng-nexlected oine duty, Dizziness, Fluttering tit tlio Heart, Dots iKfcre the eyes.hlglily col ored Urlue, C03ISTIPATIOA. tnd do mandthouso ofaremedythat actsdircctly on the Liver. AsaLivermcdlciuoTJTTE'S IITjL.S havo no cinaL Their actioaon tho Kidneys and Sklni3 also prompt; removing all impurities through these three " scav enger of tlio srtn." producing appo ttto, sound digestion, rcpilar stools, a clenr Ekiaandavigorousbody. TCTT'S riXLS causo no nausea or griping nor Interfere with daily work and are apen'ect ANTIDOTE TO NIALARIA. boU eTcrygliTP.a.tc. Otuw?.41 MnrrySt.,N.Y. gO m lliES B tea fimT ttitt! nit WniSKEKS chanzed in. Etantly toaUiossr Black by a single ap. r!iitlon of tills DTE. Sold by Druggists, oi sent by express on receipt or 81. Offlco, 44 Murray Streot,New Tort. TUTT'S MANUAL 0? USEFULBECUPTS FEEL C02UO evt.3. Soo 3be. All those indebted to ine 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 'tkatxl mean business. P. N. FIOKE5? CilyMarkirt, JackgonviUe, Jhjl a,'18W. SOJj CASH! .nataasf-w IIARDWARE, GROCERIES, FLOUR, CARPETS. WALL PAPER, WINDOW SHADES, STATIONERY, TliUNKS, BAGS, ETC., ETC. Winter Supplies.. Portland Prices. S.S. 25ESrj6tCO. tou m m num AT E. C. BROOKS' New Drug Store, Jacksonville, Or. Cloclis. A fine assortment of 8-day clocks, -with and without alarm. ViV rvtclioei. Gents', ladies' and boys' gold and silvci hunting-case, open-facc and skylight watches, from $5 to 130. . T3racolots. A fine lot of ladies' gold band and bangle bracelets. Diamond and ruby rings, camec stnnc cameos set with diamonds, cameos set with pearls, garnet and pearls, turquoise and pearls, and onyx rings with hidden mottoes, solid gold band and bangle rings, plain and solid California rings. tTo'VT'KroJjt-y. Diamonds in every shape. Ladies' sets of jewelry, from the !0-ccnl black set to the $200 bird sets of diamonds. Gents' and ladies' gold chains, lockets and charms. 3?lxa.Ei and 33ia.1rtoia.ra. Gents' gold scarf-pins, scarf-slides, studs and collar-buttons. Slltror "Wcltto. Silver and silver-placed" knives, forks, spoons, napkin rings, silver sugar-spoons and tongs in cases IWCies c ollan.o ous. Gold and silver thimbles: cold, silver and steel spectacles; and a full slock 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-class line ol HOLIDAY GOODS. All to be sold nt the LOWEST PRIC! tlso 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. BgUTrtscriptions circfully compounded. .6. BROOKS. 1 be sort of Jo. He Is. Georg Peck, who baa two or three boils more than he wants about his person, has made an excursion to Nia gara Falls for the benefit of his sys tem, and writes thus from New York to his "Bad Boy" nt home: "When you so lovingly tied that last flaxseed poultice on my good .right hand, and fold me (he incipient'bails Vould not amount to anything, and that I would wake up at Niagara Falls Sunday morning and find that the- boils were gone, and when you told me I would have a high old time on die trip East, you lied, and you know you lied. When n man falli heir to a series of boils, he does no have a high old time, and thoy do not go away quick. They stay by n, fellow until ho hates himself and lots of other people. In the still watches of the night, when the latter dav Job should bo asleep, tlio boil hits the window sill, or the edge of thp sleeping car berth, and the owner of the boil feels like swearing at Pullman for not having berths padded for boil patients. Job might have been a very patient man, but he had to be. If ho had gone starring around in that early day, on account of his boils, and said things, such as we patint sons of guns of the present day say, he would have lost his repu tation. His neighbors would have listened to his emphatic language, shook their heads and said: "Bless me, he talks like a Chicago nlderniaii!'' Job was all right because it was fash ionable to-be patient, and there were few people, where he had his boil or chard, to run ngiinst him and hit a boil with their elbows. But suppose Job was to go thronsh Chicago with these boils and have to get his bag gage checked, with poultices all over him, and a drummer for a hardware house should hit him on his best bcil with a two hundred pound valise load ed with hardware? I don't care if Job was a professor of eleven different kinds of revealed religion he would get hot and he would knock that drummer through an iron fence and walk on him. That's the kind of a Job I am, anyway." mm ig i Mirsr iit.k mriuiKr tvit. Saratoga letter in Chicago News: I saw the inventor of a new type setting iua3hine s.ti Hie United- States jester day. I did not see his machine, but if what he claims for it is true, the day of the printer is drawing to a close. It is one of tha marvels of tho time. It will further help tho cheapening of the price of the newspapers. His ma chine has the capacity of setting -10,-000 ems a. day. It works with an iron clad accuracy, and avoids the fault of the present type setting ma chine in that it can "justify the lines as a compositor can now by the hand method. No type is necessary with this machine beyond a few alphabets of tho various kinds and sizes required in the make-up of a newspaper. There is a keyboard tc-the macliine like that of a piano. These kys represent let ters and punctuation marks. Playing on them impresses the forms in'o a paper matrix similar to that now em ployed in mou'ding tie metal forms employed upon the Bullock press. Instead of setting np typo by the old method and taking a matrix from the locked form as a whole, the impression is made direct from the machine, one letter at a time, so that when tho type setting machine is through, the matrix is instantly ready for the moulding of the cylindrical forms employed upon the modern press. Tho value of this one feature in the mere saving of time i? great, because the gaining of one minute in the stereotyping of the forms of a great office is of much val ue. These machines arc being experi mented vith in the office of tho Phila delphia "Times." The inventor says the machines can be furnished at a cost of 700 each. If they are peac tical and can do all that is claimed for them, the future newspaper proprietor will bs able to bid defiance to strikers and unions. A visionary local financier, who had a thousand ways to make a fortune and not a single one to make n living, is described by a friend as "a man so sanguine that the mere getting hold of a shoe string makes him think he u already the owner of a tannery." "Wshintfon Sundiy Herald." Pour thousand muscles have counted in a caterpillar. been The Oldest Tlonrrr. A member of the pioneer excursion party writes back to say that there is considerable discussion among tho party as to who is entitled to the honor of being the earliest to arrive in. this state W. II. Gray claims the honor, but some think in belongs to 'Squire Ebberts of Washington county, who-says ho came here lm 1853 with letters for the Hudson bay company. On his journey the Indians took his hom and gun, giving much pooer ones in exchange. Before reaching Van couver he was obliged to kill his horse, make mocensins of the skin, and use some ofthe flesh for food, and finish his trip on foot. Ebbsrts told an "Oregonisn" reporter a few days since that he was called "Squire" becauso when a boy he shot a cow belonging to a squire, because ordered to do so by his mother, whose cabbages tho animal was destroying. The squire pursued him and would have made an. end of him had not his mother paid him iylOO for the cow. Even nfter ho was called "Squire." Gray arrived here with Whi.tman in 1S3G, and if Ebberts is not mistaken in his dates ho is entitled to the 3ionor of being: the earliest pioneer of the party. "OreT gonian," Oct. G. Tlit. following little chunk of gilt edged truth is from an.eastern paper: "A paper works for its own town; does something every week to build up the place, ndvance the interest of it citizens, draws trade, puts money into the pockets of its business men end adds to the well-being and prosperity of all. By some this is appreciated. Wideawake, liberal minded business men reciprocate for all general and special favors by a liboral patronage. Occasionally may bo found small, souled individuals who prefer to spongo off the neighbors, pick up what trado they can from what is drawn to tha place by enterprising neighbors and pay nothing for it." o . Eor spavin clip the hair of the- feg' riglu around tho joint and rub well in a mixed cantharides blister made- of one part cantharide3 and four of lard, mid biniodide mercury, one to ei"ht of lard. If there is a veterinary surgeon near better havo her fired and blistered. After tliu blister tie up in stable; on the third day oil with sweet oil. Oil once or twice a week after until tho seates are all off and tho hair ha? bs gun to grow cut. Keep idle for about three months. The difficulty about a secret is that it takes no many to keep it. If it has been poured into your ear you wrestle with it for awhile, but it is too much for you. The man to whom you tell it wrestles with it, and it is too much tor him also. He tells it, and to whom ho tellsjt tells some one else, always in tho strictest confidence, until at last it ceases to be a secret. Only one man in the world has ever been stronir enough to keep a secret and he died long ngo. Professor Ifisher oLMunich has sue reeded iu obtaining from distilled coal a white crystaline substance, which, as. far as rpgards its action on the system,, is exactly the same as. quinine, though. it assimilates with tin stomach inoio easily than quinine does. The small ranchmen of Texas are holding mass meetings in all the comi ties where the wire fences are the moat extensive, and passing resolutions to the effect that if they are not destroyed the grass.will.be set on tiro aud tho ranges desolated. Mrs. Smith, wife of the suicide-who-killed Mrs. Petch, is reported tohao been married to II. Fauvy, a young man who has been in her employ for some time past. Mrs. Suiith-Fauvy sold her farm in Yamhill county and. tends living in Portland. Two hundred Chinese arrived at. Seattle lust Sunday evening from Port land, to work on the Cedar river ex tension ot the Noilhern Pacific rail road. They went to the front on. Monday. a. The President has accepted two sec tions of the Northern Pacific one ot 50 miles in Montana, ami tha other o 3G on the Columbia liver to Portland Oregon. Subscribo for, and au-vei use in tho Sentinel. R7! 102.2