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11 v i otftigiJgi-tf'ari'yg'.;,'yrr jt L.rai,v OREGON SENTINEL. JACICMOSVII.L.K Bitohdat. Fkuhuary 13, 18FC. iStdteCeritrdl Connmdc. Jl Meeting of the Republican State CMratCGouiiMtta of Oregon will be held in Hire city of Portland on Wednetday, March 3, 1884, at 11 o'xloct-'K. A all attendance ii re quested. -Joskph Sixes, Chairman, Geo. W. McBride, Sec'y. Reform, Party. Tk great reformer now in the tree atira chair who holds his office by his -oft repeated assurance that reform woeld beStaaBgnrfledin all tb flei.aft cainti of gerernment, ii now giving the lie to all of bis farmer declarations j retaining ia hie cabinet a man who has proven dishonest and we might add imcompetant. The dispatches of the 11th fcst. inform as tint the gifa MngwmpCurtis of "Harpers Weekly" together with Natt hv tfcrntd their batteries'on -'Attorney General Garland mad are making it rery hot, by cartoons from Nifat ndrourn1n editorials from iCartis. No paper in the country did 'Mara to alevatClereland to his pres ant position than "Harper's Weekly," nd no paper should hare greater in 'flueace with the President than it; but alas the siWer -cord is broken and Har pets demand that Garland nrust "slip dawn and oat," because of his accept Ingas a gift of some 500,000 worth if P-A Electric Telephone stock the pat aat of which is now beint; tested in Lib department. How hutuilating it mil be to the great mugwump, that be must go back upsn his first effort to bee-mo deaocrat, after defeating and defam ing as gallant a statesmnn as James G Blaine and how disgraceful it is io hare reform president retaining in his cabinet a man whom the country for decency sake demands his removal The chargrsare not even denied by these who are ready nnder all circumstances to da'end the acts of democratic offi cials tight or wroni;. The '"Tribune" askstVe questions '"dors the president consider this gift takers relations to the southern telephone ring either lion orable or decent, does he mean to keep this gift taker in his cabinet when eri dance of his corruption and flagrant prostitution -of his public functions U before the world and hare cot been contradicted? We pause for a reply. A St. Louis "Republican" con Tespondent writes: "Wo have just commonced tho distribution of eeod to the Senators and mem bers," said Commissioner Colmau of the Agricultural Department to vour correspondent. "Each & n-, gressman gets G,500 packages of vegetable seeds this year, which is 1,500 packages more than they have received other years, although there are seveni teen more Congressmen than heretofore Besides these vege. table seeds we give them 500 packages of flower seeds in ad(.i tion to field seeds, wheat, corn, cats and other grains." The Commissioner expresses tho ut. most satisfaction with the dispo ii tion of Congressmen iu tho matter of the needs of tho Agriculiural Department. The San Francisco "Monitor" expressed fear that landlordism will eveutually prevail in this country says the "Mercury," und curse tho people as it doea in Ireland. Never, until it is reached through rivers of b'ool. The free school system mus first bo abolished. Tho last veatage of Republican liberty must be obliterated and laws of primogeniture and entail estab lishod. Ignorance, enforced by wresting the means of obtaining free education from the children of this country is the greatest daugcr threatening tho future progress of the free institutions of these United States. Judge Feifeer, while secretary of the traaiurr, decided that beans were garden scedi, and autiject to a duty ot 20 per cent Solicitor McCus recent j decided them to be a rentable, and, at itch, dntiable at 10 per cent., and bow a New Yorkjudqe givea it as tie coart'i opinion that the; are plant?, and thiretore may be imported free. Oar greao legal lights may be very learned in some matters, bat it is evident they "don't known beans." Senator Mitchell lias introduced a feasible bill, protioTng' for the abroga tion, of the treaties which permit Chinese coming o the United States. Tba bill excludes all Chinrao except ing those who are here as diplomat, accredited as the representatives of lUaA Government iu Wn,bitj;tn- ilJ!ir General W. S. Hancock lied at hid Iiome ou Governor's Island, Neiv York February 9th, aged nearly 62 years. The "Commercial Advertiser" Bays: Gen. Hancock had been nihng for some time, and had been un able actively to attend to his mil itary duties on the island. He suffered from a complication of diseases, hut still fought against his ailment; but the recent devel opment of the carbuncle while he was at Washington compelled him to remain iu his house. From this attack he did not rally, and his condition bad been considered precarious for a day or two past His only son died last autum, and since then he had not been given strength to resist disease with the deterraiuation ho had previously exhibited. When he expired h'lB wife was beside him. Jerry Despain, of reudleton, Or., has invented a perpetual mo tion machine. His idea is to ufld a big tank and fill it with water; below the tank he will, place a water wheel, which being turned by a6tream of water from the tank, works a pump, which hoists the water that turned the wheel back into 14io tank. By this coufrivance he expects to keep the tank well filled and the wheel in motion until tho water evaporate. His idea is that lie wheel will make twice power enough to run the pump. That is to say, if the wheel produces two horse power and it takes one horse power to work the pump, the other horse power can be used in driving machinery. Two carloads of colored people from North Carolina, Arrived at Sacramento a few days since, to work on Lucky Baldwin's planta tion near Los Angeles and replace Chinese The men work for 12 a month, the women for 8, and the children for smaller amounts proportionate to their ability, with half their wages to Vie deducted each month until bUffietent to pay their passage. They were all in excellent health, and while wait ing in Sacramento for the Los Angeles traiu, many dimes were collected in dancing breakdows to music and the patting accouij-ani. meut with the hands. The appointment of McArliiur as district attorney of Oregon was "with the approbation uf the dele gation of that state. Senator JDoIph said it was an excellent selection, and would bo confirmed without trouble. He would like to have seen his old law partner, Judge Brouaugh, win, but Mci Aithur was Batisfactory. 2vlc. Arthur was a delegate to Chicago, and voted for Clevelaud. lie is a 6on-in-law of the late Senator Nesmith. Dell was knocked out iu one round, thwUgh ho was in dorsed by a number of the most prominent democrats all along the slope. The Hoar Presidential Sueccsi siou bill has passed the House 183 to 77. It provides that the members of the Cabinet shall succeed to tho presidency on the death of both President un'J Vice PrcMdnnt. This bill has the all impoitaut consideration iu its favor, that it is tho only one which has been proposed which will not require a constitutional amende meut to make it eflective. The Hoar bill may bo considered as a temporary expedient, and any ot the others may be adopted at leisure. It was tempting fate to delay this matter auy longer. On Jan. 9th, Congressman Her mann presented to tho House a number of memorials from the Oregon legislature, asking for various improvements in this state. Among them Was one pe titioning for an examination and survey of Wood and Liuk rivers in Klamath county, with a view of constructing a canal and locks to connect tho upper and lower Klamath lakes and then, by clear- in? the obstructions in Wood river, to open steamboat naviga tion all tho way from tho lowest extremity of the emaller lake to Fort Klamath. . Senator Dolph frrfended to bring up tho Dolph bill for ad mission of WashhiRtou territory sumo time this month, but the report in Seattle in relation to Chinese ha3 convinced the friends of the raeasnae that it would be inopportune to spring discussion at this time. Reports of Dolph's bill for admission of "Washington territory. It will pospono action on the Dolph bill for some time. Tho senate committee on pub. lie lands is about to report a bill favorable to the senate repealing all laws providing forpre emption of public lands and the laws al lowing entries for timber culture. The law, if it pass, will take effect on the let of next July. Tho senate committee on pub lic grounds and buildings have reported favorably on ther appro priation of 3o0,000 for a post tlBce at Portland. John G. Thompson died at the Oc cidents'! hotel, in Seattle, Thun-day morning at 7:30 o'clock, of valvular insufficiency of tba heart, with dila tion. For a number orf "year Mr. Thompson has suffered with heart dis ease, bat this particular attack was .brought on from exposure in the per formanco of his official duties as gov ernment timber inspector. Last Octo ber he was called upon te investigate some 'matters in Whatcom "eoahty, which necessitated his riding on horse back a distance of forty miles in a drenching rain storm, and slerping in wet blankets. Oa bring taken sick he came ta Seattle, sine which time ha has been inder the care and treat ment ot Dr. Thomas T. Minor. Hn has grown weaker day by day, and for the pad week he 'hii been kept alive on stimulants. His suffering hat been very intense; so much so, in fact, that ba could not remain in bed for any length o'f tirao. Tuesday night he go' up at least forty times and sat on the. edge of tho bed for ralief. Just before ha died he got op, sat on the edge, of the bed, and throwing his arms ap, ut tered a groan and expired. The dr ceased was about 50 ) ears of age. Did you erer'go (i the pot office it a hurry for your mail, and find a bi;. fat roan whose box is over your way reading a lone Utter Did you? An: did you feel good and Vaa't to erabrac hiait ' Thin ia one of the p'easaiilriii of life. Did yon ever go into a drup store with a pretcription for a sick per son, and find a giddy young girl hold ing the sttcnticn of the prescription c'erlc over the purchase of a 25 cent bottle of perfumX? Did you? And were you patient as the minutes ppetl on This is another pleasantry of life. Did you ever go to church, and see opposite you, in store clothes, "biled bhirt" and stand up colUr a "grr -tleman" in appearance with a whole plug of tobacco in his mouth and npit ting a fool of filth on the carpet. Did youl And did you not feel like the spit test ought to be sentenced to six months in the sewei This is still an other pteaaanlry of fife. Did you ever stand 'an a cross walk and wait ten minutes for a wagoa to get ready to move out of yo'nr way? If you did, and with perfect composure, your name deserves to go ealloping down to. posterity in die column of the mar tyrs, along tide of Job's of old. Tbe ropnlar Approval. Of tho now t.iuious Syrup of Figs as the most efficacious and agreeable preparation ever offered to the world as a cure for JLiliitu Constipation, Billiousnesrf, Indigestion and kindred ills, has been won by the who plan pursued by the California Fig Svrup Company. Knowing that any remedy truly beneficial in its effects on the sybtem, and at thu same time pleasant to the taste, ill meet with a rapid sale, the Company, through its agents Merritt & Itobinson gives away a sample bottle free of charge. Try it and judge for yourself. Laige bottle fifty cents or one tlollaf: MAR RLE D. Pcckett Ruovifes At the Tcsil'cncc of the bride's parents in Athland Feb. 7, 1S8S, by Rev. X- B.isbor, Mr. P. F. Puckelt and Miss Kitty Broyles. Davis 3doeuaker In Applegate pre cinct, Feb. 8, 18b6, by Rev. G. E. Jones, lonn v. Uavi3 ana iliss Abigail Shoe maker. Dean Miller Al the residence idfthe bride's parents on Sardine creek, Feb. 10, 1880, by Rev. TT p. Williams, B. W. Dean and iliss Mary Eva Miller. Ragsdale Ellis At tho residence of the bride's patents on Evan's creek, Feb. 10, lg&G, bv S. J. Sleckcl, J. P., J. F. Ragsdale and Miss M. J. Ellis. Cox Dcnto t the same time and place, by the same officiating officer, lluf us Cox and Mrs. C. Dtfiton. " JBOliN. Amutr Tashlaud, Vebruaiy 10, 18dG, to Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Alnutt, a ton. Rockfellow At San Diego, i'al.( Feb 4, IKS'?, to Ut. and Mrs. E. F. Kockfel luw, u daughter. Aixex In Linkville, Klamath ctmnty, February 2, 1&J6, to the wife ot O. 11. Allen, a d.upiilf.r. fRown In Simii valley, Feb. 2, 1S39. to llr. and Mrs. J. L: Kowo, a daughter. CniLDEiis Near Lij'tville, Feb. 2, lbS6, to ilr. and ilrs. M. D. Childerj, a son, Alt,ex In Linknlle, Frb. 2. 1830, to Wr. aud ilrs. B. Allen, a djghten Edwakds In lden piecinct. F;b. 1, 1SSC, to ilr. and fcrs. J. T. UdA-jnls, a son. UiED. HATTOh In Liukville, Feb i, 1SS0, little itaggie, daughter of 3Ir. and ilrs. It. B. llatton, aged 2 years; 11 months and 13 days. H Pfml llr I If for Infants and Children. dasorlls(ovdla(iaptefocldl&catliat I CutorU aam OoHe. Caearrpa&m, IreexminandltaaBnperlorloaoyprescripaon I Boor Stomadi,-Diarrhoea, Erncuuon. -. toowntome." H.A.Ascirra,lI.D, I KSff onas, ve Sq, oi Po U18o,Oi&edEt,Broctl7n,S.-T. THtW'ijnrio-j modlmtl-t 5teS? VIA Oregon &CaliforniaR. R. .clad connections. Fare from Portlamt to San Frr.nclaro 932; to Sacramento 930. Close connections made at Ashland with stages of tho California Oregon and Idaho Stage company. (DAILY EXCEPT SUNDAY) Ea.it Side Division. Between Portland & Ashland Mall Train. LEAVE. ATSR1VS. Mcdford...3 55 a.m. Abhland. ..4:45 A. M Mcdroid...8:30r.M. Portlarid..4:25r.M. Portland .7:30 A. m.! lItdrord..3:5GA.u. Ashland. 7:45 p.m. 3Iedford..83l r.ir. allian) Express Train. leave. 1 Aimrns. Portland....4:00rM Lebanon... 0:20 rn Lebanon... .4:43 A m! Portland. .10:05 A M Pullman Palace Sleeping cars daily be tween Albany and Ashland. The O. & C. K. U. Ferry makes con nection with all the regular trains oa tlit East Side Div. lrom foot of F. St. West Bide Division. Between Portland & Corvallis. Mali Train. LEAVE. 1 AnnivE. Portland. .. .9:00 a. m Clirvallis. ..4:30 r m Corvallis 8:30AMPoitland...3:20pit V.xprs Train. LEAVE. I ABT1IVE. Portland 5:00 fm JIcMinnville..8rM 3IcJIinnvilk-5:45 r JiU'ortland. ..8:30 a m Local tickets lor sale and hapgage checked at company's up-town oilice, cor ner Stark and Second streets. Tickets for principal points in t'alifomia can only be procurcdNnd b.iggage checked at com pany's office, Corner I" nud rront St. I'orllam!, Orcson, Freight will not bo received for ship ment after five o'clock r m Dn tither the East or Wet Side Divisions. It, Kouilkk, E. V. Rooeks, M.inaser. G. F. Si P.iss. Ast TWENTIETH YEAR. " CONDUCTED BY. TnE SISTEES OP THE HOLY SAM. THE SIIOLAST1C YEAU OF THIS school will commence about the end 01 August, and is divided in faur sessions. of cIcvcd weeks each. 1 Board and tuition, per term, 40.00 Music...- , 15.00 ' Drawing and painting b.00 ueaanaueuamg a.w SELECT DAY SCHOOL. Primary, per term 5 5.00 Junior, u 0.00 Preparatoy " 8.00 Senior, 1003 Pupils received at mry time, and special attention is paid to p'liticular studies in behalf of children who have but limited time. For further particulars apply at the Academy BEESSMAKIIG, BY MRS. J. I: MHL rtvoastaosasdUUo, - - oi. naving moved. to. a new location on California itrttl sit the residence tf E. D. FocdrayI lureby ask my friends and the public generally to give'me k call for anythingiin the. line" of Dressmaking, Fining audlCulling, Dress Patterns Furnished. 3ty prices are regulated "to suit the tiiLes and bjiisf&ction is guaranteed. J1RS. J. JI. B2UTH. KMSBJward Frdnf Pole io Pole A'rai's EAssiricni ha empnrtrtnl tt powvr it euro for til diwaMi of Usa blood. Tho Harpooncr'o Story. ' . Zen IMford.jM 1,1383. lis. J.C. Atz & Co.-Twraty jan gj I othtr. cl llie mv tad mj rlf vm Uld np with scurry.' Oor bodin were bloated, sums t vouen aul UiwHe. t:h low, purpto blotttes 11 over u,nd tor breath KwnjdroUtn. Tate It by tnd ls wo were pretty baaly off. All our bine-luice wa accidentally dc.troyed, but the captain tod a conpla dozen bottle of Ana J Bansar-AKSLLA and eiva that. A recoT ered on It quicker than I bare ever aeeamen brooebtabout by any otliertreaHDentrorScnrry, andl-vawnapxifdealofit. Bcela? no men tion In yoar Alrainaeof your Saraaparilla bcinir poodfor Korvy. 1 thought yon ecjhlto $novr ot IM, and eo fend you the ferta. Eciptctfuliyjoors, EairuY.WisaaTS. Tho Trooper'3 Experience. Mamn,ruatotaniHS.Jfrica,)Xarch7.1S$3. DiuJ. C Arra &Co. Gentlemen: Ibave much pleaanra to teitifyto tha treat Talse of your SarsaparlUa. Wo haro been Matloned tere for over two year. (Sarins which time wa had to llva In lean. Belnj under raw for anch a time broafht on what la called In th.a coontrr "vcldt-aor.M ILad Iboto aoreafor aometlmo. I vsa advlicd to take yoorSarta. rtrilla, two bottlea of which made my aorta dlaappear rapidly, and I am now quite well. Toura truly, T. K. Bodm. Trooptr, Capt Mounted Elf-mr. Ayer's Sarsaparilla la the only thoroughly effectlva Wood-puriCer, the only roedicice that eradicates tha poUons of Fcrofufa, Mercery, aod Conujiooj Dlaeaaa from the fystcm. rBZFiJtZD ET Dr. J. CAyer & Ck Lowell, Mass. - Sold by all Drcsskts : Pries Jl ; Six bottlea tor S3. iiSflliii 'ill Ma MffigiJ &L U'b Successor to Bilges & M aegly Selling goods for Glory and YeiT Small Profits. "We keep in stock all kinds of She'it Hardware, Stove and Tinware, Oils and Plows, Wagons ? Harrows" and Cultivators. Lamps, Bells, -Rope, Iron, Paint and other Brushes', Curry Combs, Tacks, Window glass, Coal oil, Hinges, Blackings, Pad locks, Door locks, Powder and Shot, Fues, Caps. Sand Paper, Knives and forks, Crossjcut saws, i'Hand saws, Planes, Nails, Traps, Grind stones, Bolts, Auger, Cable chain, and manj other goods too numerous herein to mention. Largest Stock of Hardware and Farm Implements 'in Southern Oregon. Call or write for prices A. GEONEMILLER & BlftbEY?'. JACKSONVILLE, Jlaig'OIO.tSJ 3PC&37 LaBELLE wagons, buggies and hacks, lansing ijidino hakrows with seeders combined, buford cultivators and spring t ;otel harrows, mcsherry grain drills and broad-castseeders, buford plows, all styles. collins cast cast-steel plows, RANDALL PULVERISING HARROWS, CIDER MILLS, FANNING MILLS, CORN SHELLERS, HAY OTTERS. FAIRBANKS SCALES, COOPER'S ENGINES AND SAW-MILLS, CHALLENGE WIND-MILLS, CHALLENGE GRAIN CRACKERS, Etc EXTRAS SERVED ON SHORT NOTICE- We would respectfully ask our our lino of goods before purchasing elsewhere, as wo teel ouro wc can Sell As Low If Not Lower Than any first-class goods can be sold for; aud we guarantee all our goods as represented. CRONEMILLER AND BIKDSEY. Jacksonville, Oregon, May 9, 1SS4. GENUINE LOSING SALE Owin!Tlo ill health and recent fina ci.il diClcultles, the nndcisispve; ha1 conc'u.T ed to retire permanently from the mtrcantilc business, and therefore ijffjro tir a.i e his entire stock ot At the Old Ashland Store, an ff,Bos&B&eflge The Store and OFFEESD Ashland, Or., .Tune 2G. 1885. DEALER IN ieeeFi'aiid CiotMng MATS A K 2 BOOTS 9' Tobacco, Cigai'Sj Candies, Etc., Etc. Calhomiitstreei," between Oregon and Third, Jacksonville; CALL AND SEE MY Fresh New Stock and Kew Prices I PRODUCE TAKEN IN EXCHANGE. Frank Brothers Implement Company, DEALERS IN Faian If Bit II rUFORD'3 WALKING PLOWS, HODGE'S DOUBLE DRAPER Headers LiBELLE WAGONS, WALTER A. WOOD'S MOWERS, McSHEhRY DRILL AND LEEDERS, REAPERS. TWINE" BINDERS, BUFORD'S GA.NG & SULKY PLOWS, COATE3 SULKY RAKES, BUFORDS RIDING AND GEAR, SCOlT & CCJS Engines & Threshers, WALKING CULTIVATORS, COOPER i CO Saw .Mill Machinery, RANDALL WHEEL HARROWS, CARRIAGES, SPRING WAGONS, THE CELEBRATED HOLLO .VTOOTH, BUCKBOARD WAGONS, HARROWS, Etc, Etc., Etc. A Fid! Line Qi Earm Machinery. Write for catalogue. Address either FRANK BROS.IMFL. CO, Portland, Or. Or, R. W. PORTER, Agent,- Oregon City, Oigo. apr 1 1 3 m II. Makolt & Coi, Jacksonville, Oregon. patrons and friends to call and see r89fik&BBMiis ,4 V UJSS 6 Fixtures will be FOB, RENT. J M. McC&Lii acliiiaerj ?S TO OFFSET The Bull Times ICEfrMAX TliHEi lias marked his goods down to Hard Times Prices lie will sell you MORE fiOODS tor . LESS MONEY than erer WuhnM in Jacksonville. His stock is AS GOOD AS THE BEST And his prices will ASTONISH YOUt a It is needless to enumerate tho articles he has to sell, as he keeps everything to be found in a first-class General Xercliandiso SlorH When in town give him a call and ho will show you goods at prices that will KNOCK THE HARD T.itfES. Idea, 'clean out your ead. ."-- II is jftSckA Varied and complete, and yoiican hardly ask tor anything he has not gut. Remember the p'ace coroner of alf. fornia and Oregon streets. T Highest Market Frico PAID FOR FARM FKODUCE! drCall .and sec if this advertisement is not as true as compel. IfBWMAy FI HER. . HOSTESS EMPORIUM! y tSJr,'M JackncnviUe, OrDgon. J8I1S J11S.LS3, - Froprielor; rV'ALEH IN ALL KINDS OF AGRIf cultural Implcin'-nt', tools of nil kinds anil a general assortment of shell hardware. lie also keeps the largest stock ol, aot nli the latest improvements in GUNS AND PISTOLS, AND A FriX ASSORTMENT OW LAMPS, CHAMDeUS; AND ALL KINDS OF OIL. Give him a call and c.-ritminc his etocS before making your purchntcs. JABKS0SV.LLE UR5&BY A. S. Johnson, Pro. As tho drminil for fruit tTces is so great in t.'.is valley I have started a Knr sery in this place and will raise nothing but the finest vari' ties. Tu! ye,w I wUJ sell from ilioAVuodburu Nnrry nT2nl and also from the celebrated Alnmc4 Nursery, Onktand Cal. The tslloivins are bonie of ihu leading varieties I will keep: P'onclioa. Early York Briggs T?cd May. V svrlL. Crawford's htump World ale's fjrly salwav. Amsden Alexander , Orange C Inff Snsqtiehannah. .Mary's t'hoice, Yehow 3orgcn. Ltmon Clin and many more. Prunos nxicl S3.-iuaaj?. i'ctiue Prune il'Agen Peach Plum. Italian Prune , Yellow Egg Goiden Prune Coe's Goidcn Drop. Grosse Prnna BradVliavo t C4tlirine Prune JapHn Plum, Cherries, Nectarine, Apricot Qiunee pple, French Goosberry, Oregon Cham pagne, Berries, and all kinds ot ornament al and shade trce3. DAVID LINN, GENERAL UNDERTAKER AM) DE-itKB IW corrzsi sazssMzsau saa?g -lOFFINS FURNISHED ON THi J shortest notice and cheaper than at anl other establishment in Southern Oretron. 1 Furniture of all kinds kept on hand or made to order Criterion Billiard Siilotm, CALIFORNIA ST., CATON &. GARRETT, Proprietors. rf ,HIS' populai resort, under" new man? I agement, is furnishing tho lest brands; r)' liquors, twines and cigars. Thereading table is supplied -svith Eastern periodicals; and leading papers of the Coast. Give USSf a call. 4 C r