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OREGON SENTINEL, ADVERTISING RATES. Oa.eqaais Mines erl.ss llrit Intla.H t U Published Saturdays AT iKSMTlUK. JACK8I G8UOTT 6EEC0S FRANK KRAUSE " eacBsntueqiieni Insertion i j months. 10 .. ........ I Ont-fenitaCoIiinn 3 months.. 1S I M OB-b4ir s One C.Iami.1 months se ft TERMS: Oai copy. Per Year, In advance t Ml " " M 1 A Ot Mount to Yearly Advertisers. JACKSONVILl OREGON, JUNE 28, ISS4. SSTER YEAK TOL. XXIX-IVO. 26 UBEGOI SENTINEL. . .. j - Ts ' " iji " ' - - JS ' i i ' ' "' ' ' " ' " " ' - " ' i . . - i PROFESSIONAL CARDS. E. P. GEARY, M. D.. Phvaiciaa Aa Sarfe.a. MEDFORD, OREGON. Office in A. L. Johnson's building. T. R. YOUNG, M. D.t Paysicaa Aad Sargeoa, Ciktkal Point, OreookI v -fii' paaaJ(W'HBBit a11 bour8 n. K. HTANNA, Attorney & Counsellor ALlaw, Jacksonville, Ook. Will practice- in ail the Courts of the gtate. Office up stairs in OrtU's brick. P. P. PRIM, ATTORNEY & COUN8ELOR-AT.LAW Jacksonville, Oris., Till practice in all the Courts or the Stat. Office in Mrs. McCully's build ig, corner of California nd Fifth streets. O U. AIKEN, M. D., DKYSICIAK AND SURGEON, .JACKSONVILLE, OEKQOH. tarOfflee opposite P. J.Rran's store. J. W- ROBIKSON, M. D-, JHYSIOIAN AND SURGEON Jacksonville, Ogn. ' OFFICE At City Drug Slore. Rcsi dence on Fourth St., op.-osite M. t. Calls promptly attended to, day and night. MARTIN VROOMAN, M. D. pHTSICIAH AND SURGEON, MEDFORD, OREGON. Call promptly attcnled to at all hours. B. F. DO WELL, - TTORKEY-AT-LAW. Jacksonville, oreqos. atlkntlnMt plv.l In my bns will metre prompt attention. -3pll attention siren cllec tUm. A. L. JOHNSON, Rotary PnbTic, Real Estate A ent and Collector IkXodTox-cl, Or. I mike conveyancing and furnishing ab- slracls of land titles a specialty. Loans negotiated and collections m-ide. All business intrusted to my caro will receive prompt and careful attention. WILL. JACKSON, rv E N T 1 8 T, JACKSONVILLE, OKKGON, f-i-lXETH EXRACTED AT 11.1. 1 hears. Lunriilnr tu d- lmtDUtered.irirKlre4.fiir which extra ' ehmrre will be mailo. Offlee and reeUence oa corner el California, and lfth streets. a. ?. OIBH. . STKARNF. GIBBS & STEARNS, 4 TT0SNEYS AND COUNSELLORS. 2 ani 4 Btrowbrloge'i BnilainR, roa.-n.AWD, okeoon. Till practice I all Ocarti of Record la the State el Oreroa ed Wahiktetton Territory; and pay par titalar attaatlen to fcanlnaK In Federal Conrti. FKED GROB5 Proprietor of th CITY BAKERY & SALOON. In Masonic Building, Oregon St. Jacksonville. The undersigned hereby desires to in form the public that he is now prepared to fill all orders for pics, cakes and bread of every description. Also have a full as sortmentof crackersof all kinds. He will CCP FRED. GROB. PROF. E. T. KUGLER, TEACHER OF MUSIC. VTOTWiTHSTANDING ALL RE- ll port' to the contrary Prof, E. T. Kusler wishes to inform the public that he will still continue teaching music and asks for a share of the public potronage. The Professor stands al the head of the list as a teacher of music and all having pupils should send them to his school for advancement. Settlement Wanted. The undersigned having been burned out, and needing the money due him on account, he asks all Uiose indebted to como ferwara at once ana make a settle ment. Don't be backward as the money must be lortUcemlng. 3. 8. Howard. WINTER OPENING AT Mrs. P. P. Prim's Mi Unary Stora. J and comp ete stock of Millinery goods, consisting of HATS OF ALL STYLES, RIBBONS, FEATHERS; FLOWERS, COLLARS AND CUFFS, ORNAMENTS, SILKS, LACES, Gcnllerarn.' ini Ladies' Handkerchiefs Call and see them at the building form erly occupied by Dr. Robinson on Califor nia street! MRS. P.P. PRIM. EIGHTEENTH YEAR. st.d&aby's AOADsanr, CONDUCTED BY. THE SISTERS 8F TflE DOLT N1ME. THE SHOLASTIC YEAR OF THIS school will commence about the end ot August, and is divided in fuur sessions, of eleven weeks each. Ikurd and tuition, perterm, (10.00 Music ....; 15.00 Drawing and painting 8.00 Bedand Bedding 3.00 SELECT DAY SCHOOL. Primary, per term, 5.00 Junior, " 6.00 Prepjratoy " 8.00 Senior, " 10.00 Pupils received at my time, and special attention is paid lo pellicular studies in behalf of children who hae but limited time. For further particulars apply at the Academy Medford Livery -AND ?eBl. KxltX. hEgaa U-KcMnkWfTnfiT Medford, Or. We have a Rood outfit of driving teams, hacks and buggies, and can furnish the public with first-class livery rigs at all times, and al reasonable rates. Horses Boarded And Fed. We keep on hand a good stock of Grain and Hay, and persons putting up their teams at our stables may be sure their horses will be well cared for. Ea an & McMahox. THE ASHLAND Woolen Maiiufacluriig; C. Take pleasure in announcing that they now have on hand, a full and select slock of BLAMSSETS IFkAraEkSp ESKOISS AGS H80EKY. Made, of the very best NATIVE WOOL And of which they will dispose at Tcry reasonable rates. Orders trom a distance will receive prompt attention. Send them in and give our goods a trial. Asiilakd Wooi.uk M'r'a Co. GRUT RUM -IN HOTEL PBICES AT THE SL0VER HOTEL- BOARD ASD LODGDIG Best house for the money this aide f Portland. Criterion Billiari Sultiii! CALIFORNIA ST., CATON L GARRETT, rroaritors. 'PHIS popular resort, under new man I agement, is furnishing the liest brands ot liquors, wines ana cigars. Thereaaing table is supplied with Eastern periodicals and leading papers of the Coast. Give me a call. F.E1TSCHARD, praotioal Watchhakkk avd Jeweleb, CallfnrniR Srrrt, TAKES a specialty of clraning and re- ATX pairing watencs ana cloclu, BIT charges are reasonable. Give me a oaB. hie nwm mm Colman's old stand. A. G. COLVIN, Hereby informs the public that he is dis playing at the above stand a first class stock of General Merchandise Which he will sell At -Vary Low Prices. His stock consists of DRY GOODS, . CLOTHING, Grteer.es Provisions, Etc, Everything is fresh and of good qual ity, and prices put down to Tke Sowost Hotel, ! tSyCountry Produce bought and sold. Remember Cclman's old stand, and give me a call when in tewn. A. G. COLVIN. TABLE ROCX SALOON, OREGON STREET, WIjYTJEJV and HELMS, PROPRIETORS. TLe proprietors ot this well known and popular resort world inform their friends and the public generally that a complete and first class stock of the txst brands of liquors, wines, cigars, nle and porter, etc., are constantly kept on hand. They will be pleased to have their friends "call ani smile." CABINET. A cabinet of curiosities may also be found here. we would be pleased to have persons possessing curiosities and speci mens bring them in, and we will place Hrem-ta-tfleeafirarjHoHmrDoci W1XTJEN liULMS. U. S. SALOON, V. U. HOTEL BUILDING, JACKSONVILLE, T. T. McKENZIE. PRQP'ff, HAVING ASSUMED THE MAN agemeiit ot ihis resort, I propos keeping it stocked with he finest brands of WINES, LIQUORS AND CIGARS, And will be pleasei to receive a call from all who wish ihe best in my line. Sat isfaction assured. T. T. McKENZIE. ST. CHARLES HOTEL, Cracr rr.oi aad Harrison, rertlaad. (On the European Plan.) THOS. GUINEAN, PROP. (Late of the Arcade, Sacramento.) This hotel is thoroughly fire-oroof. Con tains 120 e'eirantir furnished suits and single rooms, which have been refitted and rclurnisiiea in moaern siyie. Ftee coach to ana trom an trains ana boats. DR. J. BROWN, DEUTSCHKR ARZT, JaekMavlIte, rre.a. Will practice in all Chronic Diseases, also Typhoid Pneumonia,, Lung Fever, Diph theria, Consumption, Catarrh, etc. Time and doctor' tbills will be saved by coming to me at once. Dr. Brown will guarantee to forfeit $500 for every case of Seminal Weakness or private disease of any kind or character which he undertakes and fails to cure. His medicine is purely vejr etable and has all the power and efficacy of calomel or quinine, without any of the injurious atter enccts C. A. HUBBELL, Eeal Estate Agent, AUCTIONEER, JACKSONVILLE, OREGON. Office in Dr. Aiken's building on ral ifornia street. All business entrusted to my care will receive prompt and careful attention. G. A. Hub-jell. teAaTVi (S?OnPer av 8t llom( Otl I W 4-wUSamp'cs worth $.' free Address STissoN&ro..Port!and,ll fr fifi vreek in your own town, Terms (iJUUaja xa outnt tree. Addrcsv H. Hamxtt & Co., Portland Maine. THE STAfF LIFE! THE ROGUE Mm FLQDRIM! MILLS HAVING RECENTLY BEEN RE fltted with al! modern Improvements, are now turning out a flirt-class article of flour, which is put upis one-fourth bairel sacks, and every sack Is warranted to contain 49 pounds of Hear If you don't believe this, just compare agMck or our flour with any other brand omred for sale in this market, and note tie difference' in weient. (. w Fltor aM IHFFeei Constantly on hand and exchanged for wheat. ' " BARLEY ROLLERS. 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 nd in the best manner. This pro cess is tar ahead of the crusher- R.KnREWSKI. Jacksonville, Sept. 22, 1883. DAVID LINN. AICD DKALfc rx corrnt 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 Jacksonville Cresceat -Oiti Mail Hoata. P. McMahon, Prtfemeto) on, Pxwriet eksewUltifcrj Mta iJtrT - j8rAS6BiIWlWr7IeadaT - YlTJnJ -.( ft.'T..- .MA.p .-..a .1 4.1 M. aniving at Waldo in the evening, where close connection is made next moraine for Crescent City. "When the new wagon road is finished about January 15th through tickets to San Francisco will be sold for $18 by this route. Express and order business aone at k duced rales. P. McM AHON- Propriety PORTLAND -BUSINESS COLLEGE, N. E. Cor. Second uA Yamhitt SU-, PORTLAHD. " 0REG0S. A. P. AnMsraoMC, J. A. Wnco. TMnctpol. Ptnmin and Sccrctarj Dtjigaol for tbs Essata IdaatiM of Beta Sxs. Admitted on any wcik Jay of the year. -sSPEHtWORKHSs- Or all Undi ixuciilcd to order at rcaaonablc rate. Satisfaction ciianintctd. The College "Journal," containing Information nf iVe courn: of ttudr, rati cf luili'm, lime to cntrr, .lc and cuts of pLiin anJ ornamintal pcn runhi;i, Ircc. o The Bunas' Guide Is Is sued March and Sept, each year: 216 pages, BJXJUJ linchcs, with ov 3,300 illustrations f hole pic ture callcrv. ..ves.whole- sale prices direct to conntmr ja all goods lor personal or lamuy o , aj uuw to order, and gives exar cost of every thing you use, eat, drir wear, or have fira with. These wva sble books con tain information gleaned from the may keU of the world. We will mail a copy Free to any address upon receipt of the postage 7 cents. Let us tear from you. Respectfully, ," MONTGOMERY WARD A CO. IIIAI1I Waaessk arena tjuaaa a WiU be Balled CRCC aBsliotttaandto jrear withoat orderiac it. It niMiht llmmiions- cricra. detcriMkms and directions for planUnf all Vegetable and Tower C1 Dlari D.M.FERIK&C0.1 aa "5 w crew. jucs PATENTS We continue to act as Solicitors for Patents, Caveats. Trade Marts. Coprrtirhu. etc for lb Unite. Sates, Canada, Cut. Erg-land. France Oxmanj, etc. Vte bare Had. thirty-live rears' experience. Patents obtained through csare noticed In the Scirvnric amimcaK. rblslarre and splendid lllBStrated weekly rarer. S3.XQ a year, showi theProtrress cf Sclerce. lavery Intemtlns. and has an enormous drrulatfon. Address UUMt A CO, Patent Solicitors, Pub's cf SciXKTmc AKEB1CAN. SSI Broadway. Hew Tort Hand book about Ratentafa- CITY BARBER SHOP California St., JackssatTilte, - - - Oret;oR. The undersigned is felly pj oared to do all work in his line in men at reasonable prices. 1 inner and CTUMMKfGS gL ins tsan MKUftGESl 2F. Villi m RD MM AT E. C. BROOKS' New Drug Store, Jacksonville, Or. OloolLs. A fine assortment of 8-day clocks, with ana without alarm. TTAtOllOS. Gents', ladies' and boys' cold and silver hunting-case, open-face and skylight waiciics, trom $o to $iou. Sraoolota. A fine lot of ladies' gold band and bangle Draceicts. Flxxeoxr Hliics. Diamond and ruby rings, cameo stone cameos set with diamonds, cameos set with pearls, camel and pearls, turquoise and pearls, and onyx Tines with hi and pearls, and onyx rings with iridec mottoes, solid gold band and bangle rings, mottoes, solid id buna and Da plain and solid alifornia rings. iTo-wcrolxry. Diamonds in every shape. Ladies' sets of jewelry, from the Skcem black set to the $200 bird sets of diamonds. Gents' and ladies' gold chains, lockets and charms. 3?ixa. and B-ixttoxis. Genu' gold scarf-pins, scarf-slides, studs and collar-buttons. Silver TVwro. Silver and silver-plated knive?, forks, spoons, napkin rings, silver sugar-spoons and tongs in cases AliaVOOllailOOtlal. Gold and silver thimbles; gold, silver and steel spectacles; and a full slock of every thing in the jewelry line A full assortment of perfumery, toilet soaps, etc. lot of steel engravings and pictures for children. In short, a complete and first-class line ol HOLIDAY GOODS. All to be so'd at the LOWEST PRICE! Also accordeons, violins, banjos, andtbo best lineof violin. guitar and banjostrings. The best sperm oil for sewing machines. A lull line or Drugs and Medicines. tBi - Tescrtprfuns relrHy-ctrni pounded E. 0. BROOKS. w Piles! Piles! Piles! A SURE CURE FOUND AT LAST! NO ONE NKED SUFFER! A sure Cure for Blind, Bleeding, Itchine and Ulcerated Piles has been discovered by Dr. William, (an Indian Remedy,; called Dr. William's Indian Ointment: A single box has cured the worst chronic cases of 35 or SO years standing. No one need suffer five minutes nfler 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, (particularly at night after getting warm in ircu,; nuia us a imuikiii:, gives jusutui relief, and is prepared only for Piles, itch ing of the private parts, and for nothing else. Read what the Hon. J. 31. Cofflnlierry of levcland rys about Dr. Willi.im's In dian Pile Ointment: I have used scores of Pile ' uies. and it affoids me pleasure to say .hat I have never found anything which gave such immediate and perma nent relief as Dr. William's Indian Oint ment. For sale by nl druggists or mailed on receipt of price. $1.00. HENRY & CO., Proprietors, Cleveland, (. Hodge, Davis & Co., Wholesale Agents, Portland, Oregon. TUTT'S PILLS TORPID BOWELS, DISORDERED LIVER, and MALARIA. From these sonrcea arlae three-fourohs or the diseases of the human race Thoso symptoms indicate their existence :Xm ot ... IIi,la rnilln. Slejc H.ad' -ri"--"""" ---.. , ptrUs, A reeling ox nanap; ptiira some tfutr, Ulaxloeas, Fluttarln at tea IIert,I)ot beTore tli. eye.,hla;hJy col ored Criue, COMSTIPATIOaiy and da- mand too uso of a remedy that acta directly on tho Liver. AsaLlvermediclne-xuJi-a-S PIUbavonocquaL Their action oatbe Kidneys nndSlcinia also prompt; removing all impurities through tnesoihreo"ieav tnrtai of the irt.m," prodacint; nppe tlto, sound dlirestlon, ngnlar stools, f .clear Bkinanda vigorous bodr. TVTTH PII.I3 canse no nausea or griping nor Interfere with daf ly work and are a perfect ANTIDOTE TO MALARIA. TUTTS HAIR DYE. Grat Ham oft 'ffniSKTas enanged in. ttantly to a GLossTBtACK by a slnglo ap. rUcatfon of IUU DTE. So d by DruesisU, Ol sent by express on jreeelpt otn. Office, 4 Murray Street, fw.X0J TUiTS MAUOAL OF USEFUL BtKlPT . ANAKESIS DB. S. 60881178 EXTEB51I. FILE BEXEDT Cs Instant Relief, a.d is aa Infaltibl CURE FOR ALL KIND8 OF PILES. Sold by Druggists everywhere. Price, 1.00 rer box, vtepaid, by mail. Samples sent frte to Physicians end all sufferers, by Neustaedter & Co., lkxK46, New York City. Pole manufacturers of ANAKKSIR Republican Ratification- BTK0XO SPEECH IK FAVOR J)T BLAINK AMD LOQAX. A meeting of Republican Club 1 of the Thirty-third Assembly district was held last night to act upon the res;g nation of Vise President W. W. Chane, Gil vacancies on the Executive and Enrolling committees and to in dorse the nominations of Blaine and Logan. The resignation of Mr. Chase was accepted and C. C. Severance was chosen his successor. On motion the Chairman, W. A. S. Nicholson, ap pointed George W. Elder on the Exe cutive committee and Israel Elias and M. J. Sullivan on the Enrolling Com mittee. This concluded the business of the meeting and the speakers were then introduced, Rev. Dr. Cox Pension Agent, being the first. Dr. Cox re ferred to the national convention held in Chicago in 1860, when Lincoln and Hamlin were nominated. That was the first time a Republican President was elected and from that day the flag of that party had never been trailed in the duat. The States of Illinois, and Maine were represented on that ticket as thev are to day, and that ticket, like the present, was nominated in response to the popular demand. He then re viewed Blaine record on the Chinese question, the tariff and the persecution of the Jews in Russia and declared that when elected he would make the American citizen respected abroad while he received protection at home. W. W. Bishop was next introduced and devoted himself almost entirely to the tariff", introducing a great number of figures taken from the last census and declaring that the census of the Democratic party would result in throwing 17,000,000 of people out of employment. He was followed by H. K. MeJun kin, ex-District Attorney who also ad dressed his remarks chiefly to the tar iff, which he said was the great issue of American politics at the present day, as it had been since 1789, having only been temporarily overshadowed by tbequestion of nlavery and the war. Every attempt of Congress to tinker the tariff had been followed by a finan cial crash and the success of the Dem ocratic party wouiu oe latal to the industries of the country. It was use less to shut out Chinese immigration and let in the goods which Chinese could be employed to manufacture elsewhere, and the opposition to Blaine led by Curtis of New York, was only a move in the interest of importers who desired to drive out Airerican manufactured goods. AH the speakers predicted the suc cess ot the ticket in .November atid each was received with warm applause. Electoral Votes. As we are about entering upon the campaign of 1884, and as many will desire to figure on the possibilities and probabilities of election, we have pre pared a tabulated statement showing the electoral vote of 1880 in 1884, after the now apportionment, together with the gains and losses of the differ ent states: STATES. 1880 1884 gam loss. Alabama Arkansas .... California Colorado Connecticut . . Delaware Florida , . . , . Georgia Illinois.... . .- Indiana 10 6 6 10 7 8 3 6 3 C 3 3 4 4 11 21 12 22 15 15 11 13 13 9 8 6 8 14 13 7 Kentucky.... Kansas. ...... Lnaisiana.. .. Maine Maryland . . . Massachusetts Michigan Minnesota .. . Mississippi. . . 12 5 8 7 8 13 11 5 8 15 3 3 " 9 10 5 3 4 9 ) Missouri Nebraska.... Nevada New Hampshire 5 9 35 He Jersey. . . New York.. . . Notth Carolina Ohio Oregon .-... Pennsylvania.. 36 10 11 22 23 3 3 29 4 7 30 4 9 12 Rohde Inland.. South Carolina. Tennessee Texas Vermont Virginia West Virginia.. Wisconsin .. 12 8 13 5 11 t 6 11 5 10 M Blaine and the Independ ents- W. W. Phelps, one of Blaine's Hen. tenants, conversing upon the threaten ed bolt in New York and Massa chusetts, says the question of how se. rious the independent dissatisfaction will prove will be settled ic a day or two. The independent opposition to Blaine, he says, will not be effective unless there is a convention called and some decided steps taken, and this can not be done unleo, which is not liksly they may be tempted to await nntil after the Democrats hold their con vention, and then it will be tojlate for action, and they will fall back into the Republican ranks. Another thing, there is no combination of action aod no definite object in view. Some of their leaders are wildly for Blaine. Pennsylvania is the great center of the independent movement, and there they are enthusiastic for Blaine. The only positive opposition is in New York and Massachusetts, and that will not effect much, for even there ther are not united. Even Allen, one of tbeir acknowledged leaders, is a noted Blaine man. Blaine will loso votes ia Boston, but all the people throughout the state that went over to Butler will be glad enough to get back into the party by casting their votes for Maiae'a statesman. This will vastly more than make up for the loss in Boston. General Lo$an A Washington dispatch says Gem Logan appeared in the senate on the morning of the 9th, promptly at the opening hour, healthy and good na tured. Ho received congratulations on his nomination for vice-president, and replied to all joking comments with vigor, laughing at the others' jokes as his own. He was shaken firm. ly by tho hand by Democratic, mess bers, and received their joc'ularlpra. diction of his defeat with smiles. Logan has recovered entirely from the nervousness which overcame him last week; that was due, it is said, to an alleged understanding between Blaine and Logan, or between Logan and Wm. Walter Phelps, which is the same thing, looking to his nomination for president. The truth is, Blaina didn't want the nomination, and if Lo gan had developed sufficient strength in Republican states to give him a sub stantial following, the Blaina men at Chicago would have combined with the Illinois delegation and nominated La gan. It was the consciousness that he was almost at the realization of hia greatest ambition that caused the black warrior to become so nervous last week. His friends at Chicago were not able to control the howling dn mand for Blaine, and the latter and his supporters were not able to carry out the programme which perbap would have suited Blaine just as well. Logan has consented to run for vice president only because be was assured his name would add strength to the ticket. Logan's raven ha;r is just turning gray, and he is still a young man. It is believed that there is an understanding that he shall succeed Blaine if they are elected this year. At any rate, Logan knows he is not going to lose anything by allying hia political fortunes to Blaine. Work on the Oregon Shert Lina bridge across Snake river is progress, ing as rabidly as high water will per mit. The distance from the bridge to Huntington, the intended point of junction with the O. R. k N. is about four and a half miles. The track will follow along Burnt river, which will be crossed four times. These smaller bridges are now in process of con struction. Trains over this great transcontinental line will be running into Portland, it is anticipated, about the first of October. lyraa of Fls. Nature's own true Laxative. Pleas, ant to the Palate, acceptable to the Stomach, harmless in its nature, pain less in its action. Cures habitlual Constipation, Billiouines, Indigestion and kindred ills. Cleanses the system, purifies the blood, regulates tho liver and acts on the Bowels. Breaks np Colds, Chills and 'Fevers, etc. Strengthens the organs on which it aets. Better than bitter,, nauseous medicines, pills, salts and draughts. Sample bottle free, and large bottle for sale by Merritt fe Robinson Jackson ville.