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i 4. t? JREOOH SENTINEL. QRESOH 8SRIIEL. intitul ftaoxt ADVERTISING RATES. Oieaqsai lOtlnaaortaia SftiB,aarilon.7 to ' aachaabeeqaentlnaartfos " I monlha ; it- ............ JU One-tbnrtbColenii 3 months ,S oe-hnr ;; :;.... MM , . 5 0aClnimii3iaoBths 65 g m - M in A Discount to Yearly AdrertUtra. PUBLISHED SATURDAYS -AT- ' IttnttlUVaJlCIlOX COUNT! I1KGIN FRANK KRAUSE tVM 8 : Jae pr, FerTer,lej-..M " JACKSONVIL1JE. OREGOlfiDECEMBER I ISS3. VOL.XXVIH-MO. 48 $3PERYEAK "' i ' '. MOFBS8IONAL OABD8. T. . OUNG, M. D., Vfcyritfta Aad Smrgeom, CestfPiisra, Oriqok. t)aYls prthiptly attended to at all hours. P. P. PRIM, . WTTOBNET & COUNSELOR-AT-LAW JacKsouvllle, Oca., TTill practice nn all the Court or the State- Onic in Mrs. McCully's bnild g, corner of California and Fifth Streets. DEY8ICIAM AND 6UEGE0N, jACK50!IVn.I.B, OEEGOK. 4taT-OBce oppotlta P. J. Rjsn'a atora. J.W. BOBIHSfflr, K. D-. JPHYSICIAN AND SURGEON Jacksonville, Ogn. OFFICE At Dr. Vrooman's Dispensary.; Residence on fourth at., rorwsuc j. ., Church. . , , , , , Calls promptly attended t' . day and night. MARTIN VRCOMAN, M. D. pHTSICIAN AND SURGEON, JACKSONVILLE, OREGON. V OfflcB up-stalrs in Orfh's brick. Real deatt on California street. B. F. DO-WELL, iTTOIIET-AT'IAW, Jacksonville; orkqoh. -...- .1...11. ... h.niwlll r.elT. prompt tt.utl.m. S-Spalal ettantloe ! ' eullae- tl.ni. A. L. JOHNSON, XoUry Public, Real Estate Agent ana Colkcto ffnoUaonirUle, Ox I mats conveyancinj and furnishing ab stracts of land titles a specialty. Loans ne-otiated and collections made. All biuess intrusted to my caro -will receive prompt and careful attention. WILL. JACKSON, N T I S T, .JiCKBONTIU-K, ORKQOH. D mETII KXKACTBD AT ALU I honra. Lnurhlnr KM J- lm1i.litert.Uf dulrei.f.T wUch aztra, Xia..v will k faftda. i r.iUto.a aaraar f CtlforU "4 SJlfik atnata. jf . . IBM. L. . STS1E1CF. GIBBS & STEARNS, 1 TT0RNEY3 AND COUNSELLORS, JUomi2 and 4 Strowbridge's Building, POXThkTfD, ORRQON. fjrmraatlaa tnHCcrtaof Record U tha State ot r.ran aid TTihihlnnton Territory; nd pay par "MaiUr attention to butloeia in Federal Courta. F. BITS CHARD, PRAOTIOAL "TTatchmakkr axd Jewelkr, Cmliroraia Sreet, ' TVTAKES a specially of cleaning and re J.Y1 pairing watches and clocks. My barges arc reasonable. Give me a call. "C" B. EOSTEL, Steam Bath .Practical Shaving, Haircntting AND ARTIFICIAL HAIR WORKER. FOR Ladies and. Gentlemen. BLEEDING, -N. Cupping, .Leeching. IN NEUBER'S BUILDING. OPPOSITE THE POST-OFFICE. Jacksonville, Dec 11, 1877. j"?Javeekinyonrowntown. Terms OUUand 5 mtnt free. -Address H. Iallett Ss Co., Portland Maine. ' Remember that every real "Singer Sew- itio Machine has till s Trade Mark cast in to the iron stand and embedded in the arm of tb machine. lijvnyjnacbine novtysmg i offered for Kalc,4 aBa-renresentednobeMncer Jlncinnes. "-represented no be Mn - v i but not havinc" the Trade Mark above re ferred to, are not machines of"our manu facture, and -we hereby caution tho public against purchasing, except from our only authorized agent, E. E. GORE, as he is the only person who has the GSNUIHE'BINGER MACHINES for sale in Jackson County. THE SINGER MFG. CO., W. B. Frt, MAnagcr, Portland. WINTER OPENING AT Mrs. P. P. Prim's Mi'.linery Store. J. and complete stock of Millinery goods, consisting of HAT F ALL TYLES, RIBBONS, FEATHERS, FLOWERS, COLLARS AND CUFFS, Vemn.c, ORNAMENTS, SILKS, LACES, Ccnllcmrm' and Ladies' Haadkerehief. Call and see them at the building form erly occupied by Dr. Robinson on Califor nia street: MRS, P.P. PRIM. EIGHTEENTH YEAR. CONDUCTED BY. THE SISTEBS OF TAB HOLT S1SE. THE SIIOLASTPC YEAR OF THIS school will commence about the end ot August, and is divided in four sessions, of cloven weeks each. Board and tuition, per term, $40.00 Music 15.00 Drawing and painting 8.00 Bcdand Bedding... 8.00 SELECT DAY SCHOOL. Primary, per term,. . ..$ 5.00 Junior, " COO Prcparatoy .,, 8.00 Senior, " 10.00 Pupils received at any time, and special attention is paid to -pat ticular studies in behalf of children who have hut limited time. For further particulars apply at the Academy THE BEST ACCOMMODATIONS AT The Centennial Bridge, ON ROGUE RIVER. Travellers crossing Rogue river should bear in mind that the Centennial Bridge is tnc best stopping place on the road. Plenty hay and (train and stable room can be had at all times and good meals can be had at Ash Ilcald's at th Bridge. The patronage of the pubic is solicited and satisfaction guaranteed. THOS. CHAVNER. UNION HOfEL, KerbyYille .-. Oresen, If, Ryder, Propr. First-claps accommodation can always be had at this house at the most reasona ble rates. tWAn excellent stable connected with lite -hotel. Liquor Home. The undersigned offers Whiskey for sale in quantities io sun customers at $3 per gallon or $1 per. quart, at the Eagle Brew cry. Lager Beer for sale and delivered at the usual price. Mrs. J. "WKTTF.nEit. GREAT REDUCTION -IN HOTEL PRICES AT THE. SL0VER HOTEL BOARD AM LODGING Best house for the money this side of Auruana. v .. wjgjr GREAT TUMBLE IN PRICES if HEWIil FISHEBS, AND SELLING OUT FOR CASH. Do not send your money away but buy at home. THE CRISIS HAS CQMLj I beg to notify the public that from this lime lonvaru i mienu to ao me 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 goods arc bound to be sold. Call and be convinced of. honest facts. FECI j. 2XTOTIC3I3. Those indebted tome by note or book account arc requested to comelorward and settle at once. This is he last call before placing in the Lawyer's hands as I must have money. NEWMAN FIflHER. Jacksonville, April 23, 1882. JoniJ Noland " Wm. Ulkich NEW STATE SALOON, Cor. California and Third Street MiLiMiiiiP.ifiii'iiiii'irs. THE PROPRIETORS OF THIS I well-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, importea uecr, aic ana rorterunam pagne Wines always -on hand. They will be pleased to have their friends call and smile. NOLAND & TJLRICH. P. S. William Ulrich will also pay the highest cash price for county scrip. MORA1" & CHALE'S jACLSOXtlLLE OREGOX. HAVING OPENED A SALOON ON California street wc atk for a share of the public patronace-unil promise good treatment in every case. We keep none out me dcsi oi liquors, wines ana cigars, and satisfaction is guaranteed. Try us and be convinced. MORAT & CHALE. U. S SAIiOON, V. i. nOTKI. IDItDIKO, JACKSOSVILI.K, T. T. McKENIIE. PROP'R, HAVING ASSUMED THE MAN agerneut ot this resort, I propose keeping it stocked with 'he finest brands of WINES, LIQUORS AND CIGARS, And will be pleased to receive a call from all who wish the best in mr line. Sat isfaction assured. T. T. McKENZIE. PILOT EGOS HOUSE, SISKIYOU MOUNTAIN, 2. J. Curtis, Proprietor. Having fitted up a comfortable and commodious house on the south side of the biskiyou mountain, I am prepared 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 civc me a call. E. J. Curtis. Pilot Rock, July 7, 1883. ST. CHARLES HOTEL, Carner Frnt and Morrison, Portland. (On the European Plan.) THOS. GU.NEAN, PROP. (Late of the Arcade, Sacramento.) This hotci is thoroughly fire-Drool. Con tains 120 elegantly lurnished suits and single rooms, which have been refittcdand refurnished in modem style. Free coach to and 'from all trains and boats. S, P. HANNA, WAGON-MAKER, Jacksonville, Oxegon, In ftoncmiller's building is in receipt, oi a iuii assortment oi material ana .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. w m mim r- AT-i li E. Q BROOKS' New Drug Store, Jacksonvillti Or. Oloolu. A fine assortment of 8-day clocks, Trith and without alarm. Y ' TCTcatoleai GentsVladles' and boyi' A .11... niintinir-case.. -uiksvsb &L-.yllg:lit. witches, from 5 to $150: 3T-aoelota. A fine lot of ladies' gold band and bangle bracelets. Diamond and ruby rings, cameo stone1 cameos set with diamonds, cameos set with pearls, garnet and pearls, turquoise and pearls, and onyx rings-with btaaec mottoes, solid gold bapd and bangle rings, plain and solidCalifornia rings. Diamonds in every shape. Ladies sets of jewelry, from tho SOent black set to the $200 bird sets of diamosds. Gents' and -ladies' gold chains, lockets and charms. i Flsia and 3S-u.-ttox3.am. Gents' gold scarf-pins,' scarf-slides, studs and collar-buttons. Silver yjU'a.ro. I Silver and silver-plated knives, ftrks, spoons, napkin -rings, silver sugar-sptons and tongs in cases. ' IVIlsioollanoo-iusi. Gold and silver thimbles; gold, silver find steel spectacles; and a full slock of every- -thing in the jewelry line. A tun assortment or perfumery, toilet soap's, etc. A lot of steel engravings and picture) for children. In short, a complete and first-classliijeo! HOLIDAY GOOBS. 'All to be so'd at the. LOWEST PRIC3 Aeo accordeons, -violins, banjos, and the best lincof violin. guitar and banjo strings. The best sperm oil for sewing machines. A full line of Drugs suid Medicines. BgjJPrescriplions cirefully.compoundod E. 6. BROOKS. VToulen Haiiufactcring Co, Take pleasure ih'nnnonncine that they now nave on nunu, a mil ana reicct sloes ot E8K05S8 AGS D30EKYo Made of the very best NATIVE WOOL And of which they will dispose at very reasonable rates. Orders from a prompt attention, our goods a trial. distance will receive Send them in and give Asulahd Wooucx M'r'e Co TUTFS FILLS TORPID BOWELS, DISORDERED LIVER. and MALARIA. ... . From tbeso sources arlso tnree-iourtns or tho diseases of the human raco. Thesa symptoms Indicate the lr existence :! Appetite, Dowels costlra, Blek XTead atcbe, fullnes after eattnc, nreraloa to exertion of -body or salad, Eructation of food, Irritability of temper, low spirits, A feellns; of harta neglected some doty, Dizziness, Flattering at tlio Heart, Dots before tho eye,llgbJy xol ore Urine, cosSTIPATIOWT'nnd de mand tho use of a remedy that acts directly on tho liver. AsaLlvormedIolneTU'i"A"S PHX8 have bo canal. Their action onthe Kidneys and Skin Is also prompt; removing an Imparities through these three "aeavr cneera of the system,- producing appe tite, soond dlgesTlon.-Ttrohirstools i clear sMnandaTlgorousbody. TtrrPSMULS cause no nausea or griping nor interfere with daily wort and are a perfect ANTIDOTE TO MALARIA. BoUerywliM,aSe. OIIW.U Murray 8tN.Y. TUTTS HAIR DYE. nnt-r rtkra nn'WwSKEtts ebanKed In stantly to a Gijsst Black by a single- ap. rllcatlon of thU DTE. Sold by Druggists, 1-Ucatli ci seni nr n. tinnr riff nYnrri4 Od reCelDtOI 81 w "vJ.i."J' 7KIZZLT B-irv TDTT'S MAMUAl OFDSErULRtPEIPTS FREE. Liman. 4 jauati ny J- nr a .fc-M ASK FOR ROnTIMLJEDlill&CM CELEBRATED CALIFORNIA MADE BOOTS & SHOES. tyEvery Pair Warranted. Represented by L. Silberstein Come a.xxc3L Soa XWIo. All those indebted to me in any man ner arc hereby notified that I intend re tiring from business soon and therefore request an immediate settlement. Those interpsted "will take notice that I mean business. P.N.FICKE. City Market, Jacksonville, Jan. 20,1866. S5 TO &20mpty nt horn worth free AJ-ress Stt ss3N" ;o.,Portutad, M THE STAFF UF LIFE! THE.ROGUE RIVER STEM FLOliimt; MILLS HAVING. RECENTLY BEEN RE fitted with al! modern improvements, arc now turning out a first-class article of flour, which is put up in one-fourth bairel sacks, and every sack is warranted to contain 43 pounds of flour. If you don't bclievo thisjust compare a sack of our flour with any other brand offered for sale in fJiis market, and note the difference in weight. Constantly on hand nd exchanged for wheat. BARLEY &OLXERS. Having added a set of Barley Rollers to my mill, I have set apart every Saturday to Roll Barley for customers. The work will be done on short notice, so that par ties can return with their grist the same day. I am prepared to roll barley at all times and in the best manner. This cess is lar ahead of the crusher- pro- G.KAREWSK1. Jacksonville, Sept, 22, 1883. MAX MULLER, P. O. Building. Jacksonville DEALER IN GENERAL JUERCKANUISE TIIE UNDERSIGNED TAKEb pleasure in informing the public that he has purchased L. Solomon's interest in the- POST OFFICE STORE, Which will be .kept stocked wilh com pleteand first-class assortment of general uuTchandise. I will sell al . Very Itaionable Rates; Give me a call and see for yourrelves. MAX MEULLR, JacKsonvilIe,July 11,1882. Notice. Lamd OpncK xr Roseburo, On., ) October 24, 1883. f Notice is hereby given that the follow, ins-named setller has filed notice of his intention to make final proof in support of his claim, and that said proof will be made before the Clerk of Jackson county Jacksonville Oregon, on Saturday Decern ber 1. 1883. viz: Jacob L. Worlow Pre. emption D. S. No. 40O4, for the E of o w j oec.;u iowna boi ita.astana Lot 3 and S E ,Vj of N W X Sec, 6 Town 38 S of Range 2 East. He names the fol lowing witnesses to prove his continuous residence upon, and cultivation of, said land, viz: Aaron Wyland, Philip Miller, John Hockersmith, George Wyland, all of Eagle Point, Jackson county Oregon. W. F. Benjamin, Reffister. OThe Bunas' Gunns Is Is sued March and Sept, each years 216 pages, 81x11 inches, with over 3,300 illustratipns a whole pic ture gallery. Gives whole sale prices Sired to contumert on all goods for personal or family rue. Tells how to order, and gives exact cost of every thing you use, eat drink, wear, or havo fun with. These Invaluable books con tain information gleaned from the map kets of the world. We will mail a copy Freo to any address upon receipt of tho postage 7 cents. Let as hear from you. Bespectfully, MONTGOMERY WARD & CO. SS7 S Vfaiaah A-raaae, CUcas. In. Notice. U.S. Land Office at RosEiitmo, On., ) November C, 1883. f Notice Is hereby given taat the tollow-ing-named settler has filed notice of his intention to make final proof in support of his claim, and that said proof will lie made before the Clerk of Jackson county Oregon at Jacksonville, on Monday Dec. 17, 1883, viz: VanR. Coolcy, prc-cmIion D.8. No. 4211 for the Lots 4-5-6 and 7 Sec. 0, Town. 38, South of Rango 2 East Wil Mcr. He names the following wit nesses to prove his continuous residence upon, and cultivation of, said land, viz: Jacob Worlow. George 'Wyland. James Wakefield, Aaron Wyland all of Browns borough Oregon. W. P.Bexjami.v, Register. DR. J. BROWJST, DEUTSCHER ARZT, Jacksonville, Oregon, Will practice in all Chronic Diseases, also Typhoid Pneumonia, Lung Fever, Diph theria, Consumption, Catarrh, etc. Time and doctor' drills will be saved by coming to me at once. Dr. Brown will guarantee to forlcit $500 for every Case of Seminal Weakness o- private disease of uny.kind or character which he undertakes and fails to cure. His medicine is purely veg ctalile and has all the power and ellicncy of calomel or. quinine, without any of Ihe injurious alter effects. Shingles For Sale. The undersigned is now prcpaiuU to famish the best quality of shingles, cut with diamond knife, in any "quantity de. sired. Price delivered in Jacksonville. $3 per thousand or transportation off at the mill, situated two mile south of Williams creek post ofllcc. Orders can lie left with G. Karewski. J. Chapman. OCR CBIKF JISTICE. There is one Judgo in the United States who is at least' as great a per sonage as " the Lord Chief Justics of England. The American courts and bars are mostly local; but the Chief Justico of tho Supreme Court of the United States is quito unique in his own dignity and power ot the tribunal over which ha presides. Kings, Lords' and Commons, if they combine, can defy Lord Coleridge and his puisne Judges; but tho Supreme Court of the United States can defy the President, the Senate and the house of the As Wni&ly; however "muchflfcj'TiJay be of one mind. The Supreme Court inter prets the Constitution of the United States; but its greatest authority is shcwn'Iess hy tho powers theoretically conGiied to it than by the fact that the longest, the costliest and the blood iest of modern wars was fought to set aside a single one among its decisions, the judgment in the onco famous "Dred Scott" case. It seems a com monplace to ay that there's, nothing like this among ourselves'; but it is a most formidable commonplace. Where is the authority which decides ques tions arising upon tha construction of the British Constitution itselfj Where dors the legislative authority of the House of Lords begin and endl What is. the extent of tho powers of the Crown, There ore no debates nowa days on .he constitutional law; if a doubtful point arises, the caucuses adjure the House of Commons to set tle it in its own way, and without re gard to any other of the organs of government. It would seem as if the theory were gaining ground that the British Constitution as a whole was only tolerated until it could bo radi cally transformed. It is possible that some men now alive may live to un derstand that about the- mest terrible of .dangers is a constitution in tho 'ktate of flux, left to the mercy not of a court or justice proceeding on fixed principles, but of a legislature failing mere and more every year out of har mony with its theoretical composition and coming more an more under bon dage in a single ono of its constituent parts. "Saint James Gazette." Sorgiiuu Sugar. The new Kansas Sugar Refining Company, located at Hutchison, Kan., turned out its first batch of sugar on the 12th of Septem ber. This company has invested 125,000. The mill will bo run at a full capacity, which is over one hund red barrels per day of syrup. This season's product will aggregate over 9,000 barrels of sugar and 7,000 bar rels of syrup. All grades of white sugar will be made, but the machinery, for granulating is not up yet. To run 'this mammoth establishment requires 200 men day and night. The Cleave land Leader" says the works at Hutchison and at Sterling are both operated on tho sauie principle, and lioth have met with the same successful- result. Hutchison and Sterling will roon bo able to supply Kansas with her sugar. "Father," asked tho young son of Deacon Squibbs, "what is the differ ence between a man that dyes wool on lambs and a western editoti" "Well, now, really, my son," beam ing benignly on his offspring, "I'm not prepared to state.- What i the diilor encet" "Why, pa, one is a lamb dyer and the other is a " "What! what! my sonl" "Western editor," continued the youth, rolling his longue around iu his cheek. It is said the next noted railway spike t'o be driven will be at the point of junction between tho two sections of the Mexican Cenlrol -a'. . y. On the 1st of January nt . -'.exican Cen tral will be ompi.- ;s establish ing direct connections between the City of Moxico and the railroad sys tem of the United States. A cure for wasp stings consists in the placing of a hollow barrel of u key immediately around the sting until it hurts. On removing the key the sting will be found lying outside the punct- ure it has made. "Chicago lnter Ocea!:." Miss Ayer, tho heiress -jf ;ie patent medieineand pill man, is worth $3,000, 000, and is so ar heart free. The wretch who would steal her affections would, of course, bo a pill-for-her. llee on Stock. A number of letters asked forremfl dies for lousy stock. Vermin of some kind very frequeatly infest domestis animals; thgy are mostly of the lons type small parasitic, animals that must be removed by the application cf some insecticide. A number of suV stances have been used to a greater or less extent, of which a few are men tioned beloiv: One pound of tObacia and six ounces of borax boiled in tw. quarts of water, to which soft sor enough is addtd to make a thick pastn, has proven a good vermin slave. .1 mixture of carbolic -Aid and softsocsl in th proportion of one to four, makes a compound easy to apply, t ml very effectial. Shortly after, the parts to which the soap mixture has bfn applied should be washed with pir water and a non-drying oil rubbed on. Oil of turpentine and lard oil, eqaa' parts, with a little carbolic acid, is per haps tho most convenient mixture to make, and effectual in its applicr-tioW Animals that are affected with vemirt need better care and higher feeding in order to overcome the drain that th jk parasites make on the sjsr' "American Agriculturist" A Ghaatly Belle. There is a feast of horrors at tl Army Medical Museum, at Washing ton, in the shapo of skeletons and it jointcd fragments of the human bo.lv among which there is one ghastly pn; imen -Svhiah is now attracting mu;h attention. It is the head ofGuinm, minus the a'ull, just as it was lakn from the cadaver after the aut"fy. It is in a perfect state of preservr.tic, the scalp having been duly striTed. sewod up and placed in alcohol. The countenance maintains the r i foct hangdog look which the asstsaii. Sore while in the flesh, and its appetvnnce is eminently suggestive of the piiod when gibbeted criminals were M banging in chains at tho cross, road, as an admonition to the wryvv-d The skull of Guiteau, which wa i?r ited away a year ago by a hpjto it' tache of the Museum, has never oenr. recovered, but tho skeleton of r re maining portion of the body, sp'iiiHt ly articulated, has its placo in ui.e cf me large glass cases, its identity briog readily recognized by those 'b kxi tver seen him in life. A storr With -a Herat. The "Billings Herald" says: Jl 'rttl dent of a Montana town was out oust ing, recently, and as a storm car"-: op he crept into a hollow log for afc'-itt'r. After the storm alated ho ndraomi to creep out, but found that the hg had swelled so that it was imj ". to roako his exit. He endeav - - ' compress himself as much as r- --,."'-but with indifferent, succesf Tit thought of all tho mean things - ':i ever done, until finally his m. ri verted to tho fact that instead -' - i' scribing for his local psper he a :a the habit of borrowing it frcn. his neighbor, and thus defrauding tl joof printer. On tht, he says, 1 - :m small that ho slipped out of.-jioiog without an effort Moral: 'Lau sponge on your friends for tho loci! papery but subscribe like a man."' The women about Chehalis at irueh divided "upon tho utility . i . the Woman's Suffrage law. One ia. h! to say, rt'Tlie Washington Legis'.Hh is made of angels." Another, -The beastly kritters, what did tbpi tr.pitil Now I will have to chop tL- w.iod, and John wash tho dishes." Ar.-1 suti another, "uiilleuiuin is hr-t, s...: Gubriel will soon sound his trt ...'' Very many are fretting, "Who .-.j I get to take caro of these little w-.in while I go to the 'lection a year fmro now?" The correspondent of the Alb.-; (N. Y.) "Express," who acct.mi-aut'--.) the Northern aoiSc railroad party saw a, il fi "Itwasniileb-i'vij to ti y-h' ., but as ihti tra': . alonji . jreat sheet of flame .isitit neanv und nearer, and before -nJ night it was a thrilling spectacle. T . vast ocecn of land, level as a &!-. seemed to touch the skies at all r- it, of the compass, and the angry l-- illuminating the otherwise black ,.., zon, were i.ot easily to be forge" " ' Soma unconscientious cuss .' small mud turtle, about the siz silver dollarj i,: room 12 at tho .' . Ocean hotel,, Durano, Colorado, a-. the miner who was assigned to kLi room, upon retiring, caught sight i' whereupon Lu rrsumed his c'ot -,-. saying, "I expected to have a 1. -r ' night of it here, but if they're a . -: as that I don'e propose to get in . ? 'em."