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"O" o ORESOH SENTINEL JAl'KrfllNVIL.I.ICl Saturday, January. 5 18P4 CtLIFOKMA AJiD UBEGIIX BA1LUOAU Th holiday number of the S. F. Chronicle gives the following review of the wojk on the southern end of the route as follows: The California and Oregen has been working industriously on their exten ion north of Redding to carry out their agreement to meet the Willam siette Talley at the Oregon line. The distance from Bedding to the State line is 140 miles. Most of the route is through a country in which railroad building is very difficult. Graces are heavy, tunnels are long and cute, fills and bridges are numerous. Grading north of Bedding vas commenced last Octobes. Since then work has been occasionally interrupted by a stiike of the laborers or oilier exigencies. For forty miles north of Bedding the road follows the windings of the SaeramVn to for a considerable distance. There are five important tunnels within forty miles, the longest of which is 1800 feet. Of this, 630 feet is completed. The remainder of the work will be completed in June. The workmen have been occupied night and day, prosecuting their labors from each end. The other three tunnels are respective ly 460, 535 and 362 feet in length. Two of them are completed. About twenty five miles of grading are al ready done and the track is laid twenty miles north of Bedding. The country north of Bedding to be opened by this road to business and settlement does not offer very great agricultural advan tages. Here and there along the streams are found fertile valleys; tim ber is abundant and minerals abound throughout the region. It has a lovely sutorasr climate and will eventually be come a popular resort for persons who desire either good air, sport or repose. The scenery of Northern California is ameng the most romantic in the world, the leading attraction being the fa mnus Shasta. Arrangements are al ready making for the building of a fine hotel near the mountain by capitalists interested in the road, which will offer the accommodations of the city in close conjunction with the wildness of nature- Tlie difficulties and d lays attending the work will prr rent the completion of the road and direct railroad communication -with Portland till some time in 1884. T 'i m i, . u'rz. taiiamauu2UaMiflMTy tar from the point of junction, which it seems likely to reach at least a year before the California and Oregon ar rives at the same point. The Irish question will be likely to eive Carlisle some concern before Con gress ends. There is an impression that Finerty was kept off the Foreign Affairs Committee because oFhis pro nounced position on the Irish question. Cox, another champion of Irish rights, is left off that committee chiefly, and possibly solely, because young Belmont is left on tlie committee. Irishmen look at young lieimont as Doming me proxy of his father, and one need but to mention the name of August Bl meat to an audience ot:Irikhmen to learn in what esteem he is held. Irish Americans will be pretty certain to say that Carlisle, as to the Committee on Foreign Affairs, at least, has adopted thn policy of "the Irish must go." Governor Moody has appointed L. B. Webster of Jacksonville Circuit Judge of the First Judicial district, vice II. K. Harnia, resigned. No ap pointments to succeed1 Judge Bennett of the Dalles and Judge Stott of the Portland Court have yet leen an nounced, although- their resignations take effect on January ltt. Ail three of the Judges had four ycarr each to serve and resigned on account of an insufficiency of salary, the last Legisla ture having refused to ir'resetl'i kalanes. A leading broker, who says he is fully conversant with the facts says Henry Yillara's resignation was ac companied by a-formal transfer to- the Directors of every piece of property of whatsoever nature possessed by him, and included all that was in the name of or had been transferred to his wife, and that he was now actually penni less. New York, December 31. The "Times" says: II is stated on the best autherity that Villard resigned the Presidency of the Northern Pacific road in a letter handed to the Direc tors on Saturday, upon which no offi cial action ha? been taken. John Waggle, the mail carrier on the route between Crescent City and the Klamath river,, on the coast, was drowned one day last week while at tempting to ford Wilson creek with the horse he was rid-'ng. Applesrleltemi. Jan. 1, 1884. The rain was very welcome, both to farmers and miners, for plowing can now be well done and alto sonn; min ing. Except milk cows, calves and work horses, but little feeding has been done but borne stock looks as though it lived with a step father. The bridge across Williams creek is to be covered in, which is a ;ond thing and it would be better and save ex pense if the new bridge across Apple gate was Heated in iheme way. Salmon are go:ng up tli- river in aluudanc an i many of them are be ing caught by the watines. Tilt parties on Christmas were not as good as of yore, for ire rain, high water, and mud caused many to re main at home and those that did go do not report a pleasant time; but u old folks that staid at home, had n good social time having plenty Christ mas treats. Since the rain but little travel to the new town, but as soon as the new ferry at the Applegate ford is com pleted there will be more than ever, ns people do not like to ford Rogue river at an; . tims. I do not like the' location of the town for there is too much of a tnud hole forfTto nvke a ifw London, rue ucss merchanme woman lives in Grants Pass precinct. I heard her tell a merchant that i-hn would not allow her hens to lay eggs for Ipss than three bits a dozen this will be bad news to egg eaters. He was thought to be a nice man, but like oid Tray, he was caught in bad company thusly: "A neighbor had a .hue sow ami line pigs, whicti he had just fed and started bacK home, but had gone only about mile when lie heard a dog bark and then a gun tire. An it came from the direction of his hog he wont bacic and there he found his good neighbo- and a bad boy busy butchering his sow. Twenty dol lars sMled the bill for the low but does that clear the thieves and does he not throw himself liable for Rouge's Harboring! SHILOH'S CATARRH REMEDY a positive cure for catarrh, diphtheria and Canker Mouth. At Brooks. 1 HAT HACKING COUGH can be so quickly cured by Shiloh'a Cure. We guarantee it. Brooks keeps it. WILL YOU SUFFER with Dys pepsia and Liver Complaint? Shiloh's Vilalizer i) guaranteed to cure you. E. C. Brook", agent. SLEEPLESS NIGHTS, made miser able by that terrible cough.- Shiloh'a Cure is the remedy for you. For sale at E. C. Brooks'. CATARRH CURED health and f weet breath secured by Shiloh s Ca tarrh Remedy. Price 50 cents Nasal Injector free. At Brooks. For lame Bick, Side or Chest use Shiloh's Perou Plaster. Price 25 cents. For sain at Brooks. TAfum. In Eden precinct, on New Year's morning, to Mr. and Mrs. II. H. l ayior, a son. Guigsbt. In Manzanita precinct". Dec, 21, 1HS3, to Mr. and Mrs. J. S: Qrlgsby, a son. Cole. -In Sam's Valley. Dec 18, 1883, to .air. anu airs. . u. Cole, a son MAUUIISD. Hoxie Ckowi.ey In Eden precinct, Dec. 00, 1883. by Rev. C. II. Hoxie, ffn. II. Hoxie and Miss Catherine Crowley. "Wise Tonet. At Yrcka, CalM Dec 20th, 1883, by E. V. Brown. J. P.. Geo. Wise and Miss Eltie Toney, both of i'noenix, ur. NonvEii Wrisi.et -In Leland precinct, Dec. 23, 1883, by Elder E. G. Browning, Thos. Norvel of Wasco county and Miss Elizabeth Wrisley. Wiijsos Coi.liks In Eden precinct Jan. 1st, 1883, by Rev. M. A. Williams, Jos. Wilson and Miss Ida Ann Collins. BAunE BinvNUE In this city, Dec. 31, 1883, by Hon. Silas J. Day. conntv judge, Einil Barbe and Marie D. Biev- cnue. Rowe Sxirrn In this city. Dec. 31, 1883, by Hon. S. J. Day, John L. Rowe and Miss Martha A. Smith. nowAUD Godvuet Gh Williams creek. Josephine county, Jan. 1st, 1883, by ncv. k. u. ugiesoy,.. v. Howard anu Miss Eutlora Godfrey. JJlED. Scott On Evans creek, Dec 23, 1883, of scarlet lever, Charles, son of Sir. and Mrs. Jos. Scott; aged 5 years, 10 months and 9 days. Piiovoir. -At the residence of his parents on William's creek, Josephine county, Oregon. Ethelbert S. Provolt. on of a. and II. Provelt, age4 23 years, 0 months and 3 days, lie was born in Palls eounty, Iowa From there the family emigrated to Mon- tana, and from lhnro to Northern Oreynn. i.on to -Southern Oregon, where he lived at the time of his death. 'Gone to his rest, -where the Wild flowers blossom sweetly. He is sleeping in yon si'ent tomb, Where aDgel stare, their low vigilc keep, Ethelbert doth so sweetly sleep." "Gone lrom our side in heaven to dwell Where never is breathed the sad word farewell, Adieu to the car is a sound never heard .Never is whispered the parting word." "Gone from our sight to sleep neath the sod. His spirit to dwell with the angels of God, Ah yes he has crossed death's mystic tide Rejoicing and safS'at the farther side." "Gone, gone from earth to that peace ful shore Where wo hope to meet our loved one once more. To dwell forever in regions of bliss, Oh earth has no joy that can equal this." II. P. NEW ADVERTISEMENTS. II. K. II ANN A, Attorney & Counsellor Ai-Law, Jacki-onville, Oax. Will practice in all the Courts of the State. Uflicc up stairs in (-rib's brick. - -- - - -r . . , . BoriThgfc j ubjisIm,' l i1' ' - "" " HARDWARE, IRON AND STEEL. MOAMR & CV DEALERS IN ' ' FARMERS' AND MECHMICTOOrsf : Wagon Material, Blacksmith Coal MIMING SPRING 1'OINT SHOVELS, SLUICE FORKS l A XTO A-STI 0-1 4 Tin.-. i-tirso -tutu ov-Aij&o. ) Builders' Hardware, Tarred Pappr, Etc. A FULL LINE OF STOVES, AND GRANITE WARE, RUBBER HOSE. MIZZLES AND WWW SPfilXSLERS. . - riSTOLS, GUNS AND CARTRIDGES, TABLE AND" rUUKEI We areprepared to give close prices mates on must any class of goods. 5 : TF jT ' CASH "STORK? ' Times Building, Jacksonville, Oregon. "Hew to the Line, Let the Chips Fty where they Will!" A Full Line of Merchandise ' CO?T TANTLY ON HAND. GOODS SOLD ONLY FOR CASH BUT.ON AN ACTUAL CASH BASIS. C3F"We buy at a discount wA lose no the advantages of this policy. IIUKTifllS SI Pi) Hid ill! g? Jacksonville, Oregon. J0HX mtiW?., - Troprictor. VEAIU fiX ALL KIKDS OF AGRI- ,U implements, uk of all a general absortmemtii. uardwre.v He also keeps the largest stock ot, and all the latest improvements in GUNS AND PISTOLS, AKD A FIJLI. ASSOUT1IE2.T OF Pishing Tackls, Powder, Shot,-, tc. XI so LAMPS, CHANDELIERS, AND ALL KINDS OF OIL. Give him a call and examine bis stock before making your purchases. THIM OF IT NOW ! Although much ts f.iIJ alxiut the Impor tance of a blood-purif .ring tmilicinc, it maj Lo possible that the s uhject lias never ncriously claimed yonr attention. Thinl of It iioir.' Almost every person has some form of scrof ulous poison latent in his reins. Wlie n this develops in Scrofulotm Sorrs, TJlcorn, or Eruptions, or in the form nf Rheumatism, or Organic Diseases, the sufferinc: that en sues is terrible. Hence the gratitude of those who discover, as thousands yearly do, that Ayer's Sarsaparilla will thoroughly eradicate this evil from the system. As vrell expect life -without a'r without pure blood Hlwin.. n -ates's SARSir-jiniixA. PREFACED DT Dp. J. C. Ayer&Co., Lowei Sold by all Druggists ; 51, six bott!. s NEW SADDLER SHOP, Jacksonville, Ogn. Thomas J. Kenney, Prop. HAVING OPENED OUT A NEW saddler shop in Langcll's building, opposite Masonic Hall, I am fully-prepared to do any work in my line with promptness and dispatch. Will keep on hand a good n&orUncnt of saddles, bridles, harness, bits, spurs, etc None but tb.3 best California leather used. Job work a specialty and prices to suit tlie times. C2?Give me a trial. T. J. KENNEY. Jacksonville, July 16.1881. LAST CALL. The undersigned wishes it distinctly understood that he must have a settlement with everyone by January 1st 1884. After that date the accounts will I e placed in the hands T an attorney for forced col lection, and if that fails shooting will commence FRED GROB. 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(or by postal card if at a distance) any adult person will' be presented with a beautifully illustrated copyof a New ISook entitled GENIUS REWARDED, on THE ' Story of the Sewing Machine, containing a handsome and costly steel engraving frontispiece; also, 23 finely en graved wood cuts, and bound in an "elab orate blue and gold lithographed cover. No charge whatever is made for this hand some book, which can be obtained only by application at the branch and subordinate offices of The S:nger Manufacturing Co. The Xinstr Jlnnnfcalnrins To Principal Office, 34 Union "quare New York. THE ISM (WA AND j NORMAL SCHOOL, -A.sZx1axi.c1, Or. Four courses of study. Normal and Commercial Oollpmv Pmnoratnrv fflnit Tn- strumental music For particulars or catalogue apply to the undersigned at Ahland, Oreron. w ti rm-viT m I uaMMHrrvfllBHH President M xtra eedbsiii i-w wfff JdM5ei TIGER SULKY BUB, MM I B Hllffliilf Bl B hi bi fer3 KSsi m i us j M & A. . . V Tho nn-lerhignej now has on the i i BBia E&3 a3 E-Si2d&Ja tvifLiatett COOKING & PAHLOR STOVES,- :ra.:n"g-ks, i.tc. Alto, direct from the manufactory at Fort Madison, Iowa, a car load of ibr justly RENOWNED MORRISON PLOWS, Consisting of Wooden and Iron Djam Walking Plows, Sulky Plow.s, SCRAPERS, CULTIVATORS, ETC., And all extra? appertaining thereto. As I have made the.s largo importations directly from neadquarter I mr prepared to give THE IRY L0W8ST PRICES. It will repay those dcsii ing anything Piles! Piles! Piles! A SUIJE CURB FOUND AT LAST! NO ONE NKED SUFFER! A sure Cure for Blind, Rlceding, Itching and Ulcerated Piles has been discovered by Dr. Wibiam, (an Indian Remedy,' called Dr. William's Indian Ointment A single box has cured the worst chronic cases of 25 or 30 years standing. No one need suffer Ave minutes after applying this wonderful soothing medicine. Lotions in struments and electuaries do more harm than good. William's Ointment absorbs the tumors, allays the intense itching. (p:Tticularly 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. M. Coflinberry of t lcvcland rys about Dr. William's In dian Pile Ointment: I have used scores of Pilcl uics, and it afibids me pleasure to say ;hat I have never found anything which gave such immediate and peniuu nent relief as Dr. William's Indian Oint ment. For sale by nl! druggists or mailed on receipt of price. $1.00. D.ENRY & CO., Proprietors, Cl.KVElaNI), (). FIonoE, Davis & Co., Wholesale Agents, Portland, Oregon. DAViD LINN, ASD DEALER IN corrxaj TRu&iviircGs. COFFINS FURNISHED ON THE shortest notice and cheaper than at any other establishment in Southern Oregon. Furniture of all kinds kept on hand or made to order Jaekoiiille9 Oregon. Dealers In. &11 im n V r& wt r? n p m k b&ies, gj ummi j tui S'&5! T o y m AND irw: H, SB ill KiH H.H YSM7 TOE -WHOLKSALB. way from Albuiy. N. Y., tj arrive in in my line to give me a call. G. KAREWSKI, itSnabIe Ucsonrce for Hie Among the many resources which med ical skill has made available for the sick and debilitated, not one ranks higher than Liver EEG-ULATOE a comprehensive remedy for Liver Oim plaint. Dyspepsia, Constipation, Chills and Fever, Debility, Nervousness, Sick Headache, antl other ailments attributable to biliousness. Amongsts ingredients are Mandrake, Dandelion, Rutternut, Black Root, Dogbane, Bitter Root, Calisava, Sweet Fl.is, Indian Hemp, Wahoo, Golden Seal &c. &c. The active blended properties of these vegetable remedies constitute an altera tive tonic and general corrective of the highest class1, and endow it with u preven tive value entitling it to the flrst rank as a medicinal safeguard for fortifying the system against malarial and other mala dies which cause serious disturbance of the Liver. It relaxes the bowels without griping; purifies the Mood, arrests pain ami spasms in the side or shoulder blade, purities a bilious breath and completely relieves the many indescribable symptoms which torment suflercrs from dyspepsia, liver complaint and kidney troubles. It also effectually removes those nervous symptoms felt when bile is imperfectly secreted, or is misdirected. Rcdington & Co., San Francisco, Whole sale Accnts for the Pacific Const. C3T FOR SALE EVERYWHERE -a Eagle Point. Or. The undersigned has opened a salsoon at Kaglc Point and asks his friends and the public generally to give him a call whn passing that way. Fine liquors, wines and cigars always kept on hand. Wll, WOHIOV. w : tr sj Mowers? Stoves mwm TOOLS, tic BILG-SR &. MiEG-LT. I8III, a fiiw il.iys, a car Ii.i ot Parry & Oo" " Jacksonville, Or. THES.F. VARIETY STORE, UNPEll TUB MA3A0EMK3T OF LITTLE & CHASE. JACKSONVILLE, WILL BE KEPT WELL STOCKED with the choicest CIGARS, JEWELRY, GROCERIES, CANDIES, NUTS, PIPES, CARDS, NOTIONS, CUTLERY. STATIONERY, ALBUMS, TOBACCOS, CIGARETTES Cent's Furnishing Goods,, Fishing Tackta, &c. And everything usually found in a Ant class variety store. Our goods are the best and gurrantec to be as represented. Prices low, as wo dtt not proprosc to lie undersold. CJTGive us a call LITTLE & CHASE. Jacksonville Crescent City Ittail Ronto. P. McMahon, Proprietor Stages leave Jacksonville every Monday Wednesday and Friday mornings at 3 a m. arriving at Waldo in the evening, where- close connection is- made, next mornings for Crescent CHy.- When tlie newwatjoi road is finished about January 15th through tickets toSan Francisco will bo sold for $18 by this route. Express antl order business dono at xv ducetl rates. P. McMAHON, Proprietor