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) MEfiON SENTINEL. OfiESOfl SENTINEL. PUBLISHED SATURDAYS AT- amwiuuACKsorauxjr orecos BT FRANK K3AUSE ADVERTISING RATES. Oae.quus Wtlnesorless flritlui.rtlon'.l I .aehitibsonint insertion 1 it ii s months " "6 ' Ons-fourtbCotninn 3 months ii ii o ii One-bait S " '.'.'.'."" TOO 10 0 30 SO 00 4U TERMS: Una copy, Fr Year, In rtviinc, S3 3 Ana PJitwm t1 a . rJO t V " " t .'..II!.! 99 t A Discount to Yearly ArtrertUara. VOL. XXIX--NO. 31 JACKSONVILIjR OREGON, AUGUST 1SS4. $3. PER YEAR a; PROFESSIONAL CARDS. E. P. GEARY, M. D., Physician And Surgeon. MEDFORD, OREGON'. Office in A. L. Johnson's building. T. R. YOUNG, M. D., Thyslcan And Surgeon, Cektral Point, Okegos. Jall promptly attended to atH:fcoCTt. h: k. hank a, Attorney & Counsellor At-Law, Jacksonville, Oqn. "Will practice in all the Courts of the State. Oflice "up stnirs in Orth's brick. P. P. PRIM, ATTORNEY & COUNSELOR-AT-LAW Jacksonville, Ogn., Will praclice in all the Conrts of the State. Offlco in Mrs. McCully's build ing, corner of California nd Fifth streets. O II. AIEEN, M. D., OHYSICIAN AND SURGEON, JACKSONVILLE, OKEQ01T. sjey-Omce opposite P.J. Ityan's itore. J. W. ROBINSON, H. IE, PHYSICIAN . AND SURGEON Jacksonville, Ogn. OFFICE At City Drug Store. Resi dence on Fourth St., opposite M. E. Church. Calls promptly attended o day and night. MARTIN VROOMAN, M. D. P EYSICIAN AND SURGEON, MKDFORD, OREGON. Call promptly attended to at all 'hours. B. F. DOWELL, ttoTTn E Y - A T - L A W . Jacksonville, oregon. XHbmlntit place! in mv li.n-lfwlll recelre prompt attention. iv-Se.lal attention giY.n to collec-' llo.t. A. L. JOHNSON, Kotary Public, Real Estate A ent and Collector Modford, Or. I make conveyancing and furnishing ab stracts of land titles a specialty. Loans Begotiatcd and collections midc. All business intrusted to my care will receive yrotapt and careful attention. WILL. JACKSON, fENTIST? JACKSONVILLE, OREGON. ifi!5,S L hwirs. Lunching pis ad- irpTlt PYtliPTrn it hi Jminisiarru, ii uenrea, ir w ncn extra liarifd trill tm Mtm 6fflea and reMene ou corner of CaltTornia and Iflta itriett. A. C. GIBBS. L. B. 6TKARN5. GIBBS & STEARNS, CTOENEYS AND COUNSELLORS, fis 2 and 4 StrowbriJge's Building, PORTLAND, OREGON. Ir In atlCcnrtinf TlfteonUn th State ot bd Whulntmi Territory: and iy par lontton t business In Federal Courts. ED GR'OB. Proprietor of the CITY BAKERY & SALOON. In Masonic Building, Oregon St. Jacksonville. The undersigned hereby desires to in form the public that he is now prepared to (111 all orders for pics, cakes and bread of every description. Also have a full as sortmentof crackers of all kinds. IIo will keep FRED. GROB. UNION HOTEL, Kerbyvilte Oreson, M. Ryder, Propr. First-class accommodation can always be had at this house at the most reasona ble rates. - 3TAn excellent stable connected with the hotel. Settlement Wanted. The undersigned having been burned out, and needing the money due him on account, he asks all those indebted to como forward at once nna make a settle ment. Don't be backward as the money must be forthcoming;. J. S. Howard. T1IC FARMER'S STORE ! Colman's old stand. A, G. COLVIN, Hereby informs the public that he is dis- playing at the above stand a first- class block of General Merchandise Which he will sell At Very Low Prices.-. His stock consists of DRY GOODS, CLOTHING, Groceries TroYisiciis, Etc, . Everything is fresh and of good qual ity, and prices put down to The Lowest ZSTotch! CSTCountry Produce bought and sold. Remember Caiman's old stand, and give me a call when in tewn. A. G. Colvin. EIGHTEENTH YEAR. ST.IVZARY'S ACADEKTS", CONDUCTED BY. TIIE SISTERS OF THE HOLY SAME. THE SHOLAST1C YEAR OF THIS school will commence about the end ol August, and is divided in four sessions, of eleven weeks each. Bojrd and tuition, pertcrm, 40.00 Music 15.00 Drawing and pointing 8.00 Bed and Bedding , 3.00 SELECT DAY SCHOOL. Primary, per term, 5.00 Junior, " COO PrcpJratoy"' TT- ...:.. rf..8.09- Senior. " 10.00 Pupils received at jnjr time, and special attention is paid to puticular Studies in behalf of children who have lmt limited time. For further particulars apply ai the Academy WINTER OPENING AT Mrs. P. P. Prim's Millinery Store. T nAVE JUST RECEIVED A NEW 1 and comp'ete stock of Millinery goods, consisting of HATS OF ALL STYLES, RIBBONS, FEATHERS, FLOWERS, COLLARS AND CUFFS, ORNAMENTS, SILKS, LACES, Gcnllcniriis' ami Ladies' Handkerchiefs Call and see them at the building form crly occupied by Dr. Robinson on Califor nia strest. MRS. P.P. PRIM. Medford Livery AND Egan & ZftcSZahon, Props,. Medford, Or. We have a good outfit of driving teams, hacks and buggies, and cau furnish the public with first-class livery rigs at all times, and at 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 mav be sure their horses will be well cared for. Eoan & McMauon. ST. CHARLES HOTEL, Corner Front and Jlorrlson, Portland. (On the European Plan.) THOS. GUINEAN, PROP. (Late of the Arcade, Sacramento.) This hotel is thoroughly fire-nroof . Con tains 120 elegantly turnished suits and single rooms, which have been refitted and refurnished in modern style. Free coach to and from all trains and boats. tfC 'T1 (JJjQAper day at home i&O X J 3XUSamples worth $5 free Address 8TixsON&Co.,Porlland,Me THE STAFF OF LIFE! THE ROGUE RIVER Sflffl FLOURM MILLS HAVING RECENTLY BEEN RE fitted with al" modern improvements, are now turning out a first-class article of flour, which is put up in one-fourth batrel sacks, and every sack is warranted to contain 40 pounds of flour. If vou don't believe this, just compare a sack of our flour with any other brand offered for sale in this market, and note the difference in weight. Flour and Mill-Feed 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 llarley for customers. The work will be done on thort 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 pro cess is tar ahead of the crusher- G.KREWSK1. Jacksonville, Sept. 22, 1883. Farmer's Store, Medford, Oregon, ANGLES, PLYMALE Prop's. Tlieundcraisncd takes pleasure in an nouncing that he has opened his place of business in the m-w town of Medford. Or egon, andis now prepared to furnish, in quantilieslo suit, GRO'CERIES, PROVISIONS, PAINTS AND OILS MACHINE OIL TOBACCO AND CIGARS, CANDIES, NUTS, DRY GOODS, CLOTHING, Etc. My stock is fresh and first-class, and I propose to keep a full assortment of every thing in my line and sell at PffiCES &OWR-THftN::EVER - All I ask is a trial. CSp-Highest price paid for Produce. 'Nervous Debility. A SURE CURE GUARANTEED. DR. E. C. WEST'S nerve and brain lieitmcnt, a specific for Hysteria, Dizziness, Convulsions, Nervous Head ache, Mental Depression, Loss of Memory, Spcrmatorhoca, Impotcncy, Involuntary emissions, premature old age, caused by over-exertion, sclt-abuse or over-indulgence, which leads to misery, decay and death. One box will cure recent cases. Each box contains one month's tieatment, one dollar a box, or six boxes for five dol lars; sent by mail prepaid on receipt of price. We guarantee fix boxes to cure any case. With each order received by us for six boxes, accompanied with five dol lars, we will send the purchaser our writ ten guarrntec to return the money if the treatment does not effect a cure. Guaran tees issued only by Woodrd, Clarke & Co., Wholesale ant1 Retail Druggists, Port land, Oregon. Orders by mail at regular prices. U S. SALttON, U. 8. HOTEL BCILDIXO, JACKSONVILLE, T. T, McKENZlE. PROP'R, HAVING ASSUMFD THE MAN agement ot ibis r'sort, I propos keeping it stocked with -he finest trauds of WINES, LIQUORS AND CIGARS, And will be pleased to receive a calt from all who wish the best in my line. Sat istaction assured. T. T. McKENZlE. I -IN HOTEL PSICES -AT THE SLOVER HOTEL BOARD AND L0D6IG Best house for the money this side of t'ortiana. C. A. KUBBELL, Keal Estate Agent, AUCTIONEER, JACKSONVILLE, OREGON. Office In Dr. Aiken's building on Pal ifornia street. All business entrusted to my care will receive prompt and careful attention. G. A. Hubbell. TUTPS PILLS TORPID BOWELS. DISORDERED LIVER, and MALARIA. From these sources arlso three-fourths ol the diseases of tho iaman race Thcso symptoms Indicate their existence :oia o Appetite, Bowels cortlvc, SIclc Head ache, fullness after eattne, aversion to exertion oCbody orlEtad, Eractatlou of food. Irritability1 OC temper, ionr splrlU, A feclijic pffeaTinj neglected omo dntjr liziucs,2'liE'-terinsat tha Heart, Do ta before 8oeye,lilcuJy col ored Urine, COJTV'rATIO.v; and fle cmndtbouso of aro ixJAttmtactadlroctlr os the 1 Jvcr. Ad'atlVbi ra&!elaa TCJTT'B PIX,I.ShavaTioc.iaaL Thete action on tho Kt JncysnndSklnis also prOispt; removing all Impurities through these three "sca-r-cngers or tlio system," prortucinff appe tite, sound disestton, rrRUlarstooln, a clear Ekinandavigorousboav. TOTT'S PILLS cause no nausea or griping nor interfere with dally work and are a perfect ANTIDOTE TO r&ALAR.A. boldcTcryTrliTi'.a-Tc. Olhrt. H MnmySt.,N.Y. OTT8 mm BYE. jnjn ii an. wi. """-" ----o- - 6tant!y tosiGtosST ELCK by a single ap Ilicatlon of this DTC Sold by Druggists, Ci sent by express on receipt of 8 1. OSce, Ai Murray Strwt, Ken- York. TUTT'S KAtl'JAl OFUHFULRtPEIPTS FHEE. S-niv. TT.f rr. WlTT CITT'TIQ OllftTlfTT-rt In. DAVED LINN, ;H Illi-ILU ASD DEALER IS COFFINS FURNISHED ON TIIE short pst. nntirn nnrl olipnn.r limn nt nnv other cskiblishment in Southern Oregon. urniture ot all Kinds kept on hand or madco order Jacksonville Crescent Cit Mail RoDte. P. McMahon, Prorjrietoi Stages leave Jacksonville every Monday Wednesday and FndaV mnmimm nt 3 a m. arriving at AValdo inUhe evening, where close connection is mnde next1 moininz for Crescent Gity. Whan Ih'c newwaron io.td-i-flnisUed ahoiHlanuary. ISth through tirkets to San Francisco will be sold for $18 by this ronte. Express and order business done at re duccd rales. P. McMAHON Proprietor PORTLAND -"BUSINESS COLLEGE- X. E. Cor. Second awt Yamhill Sts., PORTLAKD. - OREGOH. A. P. ARMST30VG, J.A.VtiiO, PrincinaL Penman anil Secretary Da:i2:l far tia 3hsiacs3 Kucatia cf Both Sexes. c& AJimttd on anr wctk iUy of l!w car. -PEHiWORKS- Of all klmU .xfciittl to oriler at reasonable rates. Satisfaction )iarintC(.0. The College ")o lrn il, contiinln information of the cour&c of stutl, ntis of tuitinn, time to enter, etc., ami cuU 01 rtain anJ omainntul pen i.ltnthiti, Irt-i. The Etmm3' Gutde Is Is sued March and Sept., each J year: 216 pages, 6xll ) inches, with ov,- 3,30O illustrations r .holo pic ture callerv. is -ves w hole- eale prices direct to consume jn all goods for personal or family u . Tells how to order, and gives cxar ost of -everything you use, catj drir wear, or havo fun with. Thcso inva able books con tain information gleaned from the map kets of tho world. Wo will mail a copy Frco to any address upon receipt of tho postago 7 cents. Let us hear from you. Respectfully, MONTGOMERY WARD & CO. SS7 Jb 289 tVas& Arcane. Cklc-t, VL Will be mailed CDCCtO all applicanti and to ' customers of last lltC year without ordering it. It contains illustrations, prices, descriptions and directions for planting ail Vegetable and Flower Seeds, Plants, etc. invaluable to all. DM. FERRY &C0.!S We conttaij to act as Solicitors for Patents, Caeats. T-sde Marts. Copyrights, etc.. for the Ui.itel S'ites, Canada. Cuba. Erlar.d. France tienr.an. etc xie tare tai iklrtt-flvc rear' L-xpcrienre. Patents ibutlLt-d Ibicepbucarenttlcedtatbe r-citvnno iifhqk. Ihl.Iar?eacd splendid lllnratcd vwlly rarer, $3.20 a vrar. thews thePnBThss of iclerce. lserylnteferJcff. and has ao euomious circulation. Address M L'MJ k CJi, Patc-n Silictors, Pub's .f fuunuic AXS2UCAV, S01 Broaduay.Kew Tort, lland coos ubout Patjais trne. CITY BARBER SHOP Califobnia St., Jncksonville, - - Oregon. The undersigned is fully prepared to do all work in his line in the best manner and at reasonable prices. GEORUESOH miPF. a week in your own town. Terms and $5 outfit! free. Addres. H. Hallett & Co., Portland Maine 0 JjSkk The Irish-American Club. Another Irish-American campaign club was organized at San Francisco on the 15th instant. Mr. M. Murray was chosen President; John McCann Vice President; John Hogan, Secre tary, and Hiram Sterling, Sargeant at Arms. The President addressed the club, and among other sliatputterings, by Mr. Murray were the following: "It e,ive me great pleasure to see the Irish people awakening from their long slumber and shaking their incon sistency and hypocritical ideas from them. It has been opanly asserted that you co5ld not get an Irish citizen to vote for a Republican ticket, but from the appearance of this meeting it would seem that a great change is about to take place. We have in this city about 14,000 Irish American vo ters, nnd about 1,000 Southern voters. A very small proportion of the Irish voters are on the police force, and a veryjarge majority are cutting down the hills of our city, whilo all ths Southern voters are holding all the prominent olGces in the city. I did not come here this evening for the purpose of inafcing a speech, but on some future occasion during the cam paign, it will givo me great pleasure to address you on some important subject namely, "Why no Irish-American citizen can consistently vote a Demo cratic ticket. 1 aqnina Bay- This thriving settlement will put on mora airs than ever, it is likely, be cause the river and harbor bill has passed both houses, and the bay im provements havo .ccsived an addition al $50,000 to continue them during tho year. Work on the Oregon Pa cific is being continued at a lively rate and will soon result in opening a rail connection with the Willamette river. Grading at present is completed sev eral miles above Toledo and most of the Chinese are at work near Elk City. Tho track is laid several miles abovo Oysterville. The new steamer Yaquina landed a large lot of supplies there from Portland last week and over 150 Chinese laborers, bo the work will be pushed ahead with mere ra pidity than ever. Considerable inter est has been manifested in the pros pects of the bay here in Portland, jiod that there istno jaalouiy regarding its propec's can be known by the fact that many of our people are investing in property in that vicinity. "Port land Telegram." 'Twenty-three yearB," remarks the Now York "Tribune," "workingmen were living under a free trade tariff, t was framed by the gentlemen who were in the convention at Chicago. Getting tho power by a falsehood in 1841, they had fastened this system upon the country, to the destruction of hundreds of manufacturing estab lishments here, and to the great joy of England. Until these men went out of power, British notions governed this country, and our workingmen had to be content with such wages as they could get in competition with British and German labor. A great many workingmen know-what those wagts were. Do they want to go back to them,' When the ballots shall have been counted in November the answer of toe workingmen of the country as written in result of this campaign will be "NoJ Wo want a government for Americans and not one managed in the interest and at the dictation of Eng land's manufacturers." Mr. E-sex of Clover Swale says that army worms in great numbers exist in the hills to the west of the Swale and that they an traveling in the direction of the valley. The farm ers of that section ate in great fear of the total destruction of their crops by these pests. No one seems to know just where they come from, but all agree that it is the genuine army worm. "Northern Picket." There is scarcely any ache to which children are subject so hard to bear and difficult (o euro ft the earache; but there it a remedy never known to fail. Tde a pieco of cotton batting, put upon it a pinch of black pepper, gather it up and tio it, dip in sweet oil and insert into the ear. Put a flannel bandage over the head to keep it warm. It will give immediate relief. Measuring "Standing Grain- An officer in the English navy has constructed a table for estimating, with all needful accuracy, the wheat on an acre of land before it is harvested. The estimate can be made as soon as the grain is ripe. Mako a wood or iron frame one yard square, carefully let it down over the standing grain, and then shell and weigh all the grain ou the straws belonging inside the frame. If a circular "crop form," as he calis it, is moro convenient, male it six feet 9J inches in diameter, of half inch iron. From his elaborate table we extract the following: 2 oz. pr. sqnr. j.rd eqnsls 10 OS bn. per acre. 2 oz. p.r. .qur. yard equals 12.60 bv. per. scr.. 2Jf vx ter.xi.ir. yard equals 13 38 ba.p.r. acre. 3 oz. per. sqor. yard eqoal. 1S.12 bo. per. acre. 3 oz. per. squr. yard eqQililt-65 bn.per. acre. 4 oz.per..qi.r. yard eqnali 20.1T bu.pr.acr. 5 or pet. squr. yird equili 23.21 ba.pef.acre J oz.par. squr. yrd equsli 2J. 00 bu. per. acre 8 cz. per. qnr. yard equals 30.24 bn.per acro.J 7 ez. per. squr. yard equals ZiSi bn . per. acre- 8 ez.p.r.qur. yard equals 40.33 6 ti. pec acr. These estimates are on the basis of 60 pounds per bushel. The 2J ounces to the square yard is about the averago yield of wheat per acre in America; the 5J ounces per square yard is the average in Great Sritian. A "Herald"editorml of July 11 says: Jar Gould seems to be following fast in the footsteps of Villard,aud has a leaning toward the same terminal grand collapse. Thursday Gould bor rowed I'SOO.OOO sterling, giving as collateral a block cf Missouri Pacific and Western Union. Before he ob tained tho loan Gould was forced to sign an agreement that as soon as therp should be any delay in making good his margins the lender has tho right to sell the stocks in the market without further notice. Thus Gould is forced to tie himself up with all kinds of restriction, just as Villard, in that he has fallen upon harder times the failure of Villard and tho loss and ruin it caused resulting in a shock to public confidence', which is enormous. Further shrinkage of val ues has rendered it imposaible for Gould to raise money on his Western Union and other stocks, as ho other wise might have done, so it happens that in his eflorts to borrow he is forced to seek sterling loans, and as the number of houses that make these is limited, ho is obliged to borrow frtrn the identical people with whom Villard did a aimilai business one year ago. Tammany Wishing for Coolkr Wkatheh. John Kelly's organ, the "Star" which has been politically mute since the Convention, in face of the charges by the "Times" and other pa pers that Kelly was Gxing up a bargain with other organization, finds utter ance as follows: "Many of our es teemed Democratic exchanges have begun to ask in a very imperative fashion what Tammany is going to do. The journals which now appear the most anxious to know are those which, before the Convention, exhausted the dictionary in Tammany's abuse. What has ruado them so solicitous after the slights, insults and contumely heaped upon them at Chicago? It is only natural that Tammany Demo crats shou'd retire to remote seclusion and meditate on their own iniquity as pointed out to them by the pure and gifted spokesmen of the victorious machine. After being so summarily unloaded, it would be the hight of au dacity to attempt to climb back into the wagon uninvited. When the weather grows cooler, Tammany will meet in free council and determine its proper course." Several officers of the Rusria navy hare devised a scheme for reaching the North Pole on sledges from the New Siberia Islands, the distance bi ing 900 nautical miles. The sledgu parties would proceed slowly north ward, leaving stores of provisions along the route to insure the expidition's safe return. The schnme is to be submitted to the learned societies of Russia. If you want to hear a Democrat snort, just tell him about the great number of Irish-Americans intending to vote for Blaine. The Democrats think the Irish are their exclusive property, even to voting them for Queen Victoria as ruler of the Uinted States. But they are destined to meet with very sad disappoictaent os No vember next. Logon's Letter of Accept-anco- The paper from below contain Gen Logan's letter to the Chairman of tho Republican National Convention, ac cepting the nomination for Vice Presi dent tendered by that body. II o is sound on the tariff question in accord ance with the principle! enunciated in tfre Republican National platform, and endorses the. enactmen of neces sary legislation to sustain the wool in dustry of the country. Approves the currency system of the country an most admirable to sustain the credit of the nation. Iti reference to tha South American question, and an American policy, be uses the follow ing language: "Ibe Republics of Spanish Ameri ca are allied to us by the very closest and warmest feelings, based upon a similarity of institutions and govern ment,, common aspirations and mu tual hopes. The 'Great Republic' as they proudly term the United States, is looked upon by their people with, 'affectionate admiration, and as . model for them to build upon, and wu should cultivate between them and our solves closer commercial relations which will bind all together by ties of friendly intercourse and mutual advantage. Further than this, being small commonwealths in a military and naval sense, they look to us as at least a moral defender against a system of territorial and other en croachments which, aggressive in the past, have not been abandoned at this day. Diplomacy and intrigue havo done much more to wrest the com merce to Spanish America from tha United States than has legitimato commercial competition. Politically, we should be bound to the republics our own continent by tho closest tiej and communication by ships and railroads bhouU bo on.ouraged to the fullest possible extent consistent with wisor.d conservative public policy," "Journal." The Irishmen of Sun Francisco are becoming disgusted with doiog all tha principal voting iuto office of Dcmo cratic office holders, while thoj only get small appointed positions, very few in number. The Portugese of this county, without whose votes the Dem ocracy would be about 200 in the ml-, nority, are also dissatisfied with tha little consideration given them, and when any of them aspiro to an electivo oflice, are badly scratched as evidenced by the vote for Koau Overseer in this district a few years ago. If they are acceptable to Democrats as coworkers in the Democratic cause, they ought to be worthy of nomination fcr an im portant county office at the hands of the Democracy. If the Irish, Ger mans and Portuguese expect to get much show for a nomination at tho hands of the Siskiyou Democracy, they will be greatly disappointed, but they can march up to the poles and do the voting all the same. . Mackey always sits with his back in the corner. He is a commonplace look ing man, with thin gray hair and a white mustache. He looks like th sort of a rich man who has gathered his shekels by accident, and I should not take him to be the posseser of remarkable decree of intellect. When Mackey finds that any of bis dinner, through the process of mastication, has stuck between his teeth he does not help himself to a quill and pick it out not he. That would be considered impolite in a man of his position. So he just takes his napkin between his thumb and finger rams hi whole fist into his mouth, and hauls out the shred which refused to move on. It is a beautiful and ap petizing spectacle which he presents on these occasions. But he has got a barrel of money, and that make all the difference in the work. "Leander Richardson." syrup of Fiji. Nature's own true Laxative. Pleas ant to the Palate, acceptable to the Stomach, harmless in its nature, pain less in its action. Cures habitual Constipation, Biliousness, Indigestion, and kindred ills. Cleanses the system, purifies the blood, regulates tho liver and acts on the Bowels. Breaks up Colds, Chills and Fevers, cte. Strengthens the organs on white it acts. Better than bitter, r s htm medicines, pills, salts and draughts. Sample bottle free, and largo bottle for sale by Merritt & KcBissccr Jackson ville.