,,T""V 'OREGON SENTINEL OREGOB SENTiHEL; PUBLISHED SATURDAYS AT Jacksonville, Oregon, BT FRANK KRAUSE ADVERTISING KATEb .tdvcrlisenu-nts will be insetted in Iho Sentinei. at the following rites: , Ten dnes, one insertion. ." $2.10 " each substantia Insertion, t DO "" Legal advertisements inserted res. sonably. Job'workof all kinil done on prompt notice and in vvorkuisi -'ikis yle, A Ul.coaitl lu vtiriy surllrs. TERMS One copy. Per Year, In advance, $2 50 VOL. XXXI--U.O. 16 JAtlKgON VIL1JE, OREgplS, APRIL 17, ISS6. $3 BER YEAK; mlf PROFESSIONAL CARDS. T. A. TOCNU, M. D., Physiean And Snrgeon, Cb!kiial Pgixt, Oregon. Calls promptly attended to at all hours. .L. L WHITNEY. M-D- EAGL POINT OREGON. Having located at this place I ask a tdiarc ef the patronage of this section. Calls attended to at any lime. W.F. WILLIAMSON ATTRONEY &C0UNSEL0R-T-L4 W Medford, Oregon. Al basinets in my line will receive . 'prompt attention. P. P, PRIM, ATTORNEY & COUNSELOR-AT-LAW Jacksonville, Ogn., Will practice in all the Courts or the State. Office in Court 11 rase. " - T.J3, KENT, 'ATfoRNErA COUNSELER-AT-L.4W. Jacksonville Oregon. ""Will rrad'cc in all the Courts ofthis State. Office in the "Court limine. C- LEMPERT, M-D-, "Uraduateof University, Leipzig, Germany, Physician And Snrgeon. Calls attended to at all hours day and night. Ofllcfc opposite Slovcr Ho. tl, Jack sonville, Oregon. "K. I'rjrc, SI. I. I . ' Gear) SI. . PRYOE & GEARY. -PHYSICIANS & SURGEONS, 3VTociror3., ' O r. , Ofllci. For the present will bo as lirretdfore. i ' " J. W. HiSItlSON, M D., Physician and surgeon JacksoavileOg. "OFFICE At City Drug Store. Resi deico on Fourth St., op.)itc M. . Church. 'Calls prmptly attended to, day and night. !5. F. DO WELL, TTORN EY-AT-LAW. Portland, Oregon. A AU'lmsincss placed in my bands willrc 'ccive "rimipt attention. Sieci!ll atteu tion given In collections. JOHN n.XIITCHELL. 11. M. DEMENT 'MITCHELL i'DEMENT. Attorneys Counsellors At Law. Oulce in Karam's new bui ding, coiner -Pint and I'ine sheets Portland, Oregon. "Wiliyrac'ticcSh Kll thcconrtl ol Oregon. A. L. JOHNSON, Notary Public, Seal Estate Agent and Collec or avacocatdtorca, o I make conveyancing and furnishing ab stracts of land titles a specially. Loans negotiated and collections made. All business intruded to my care Will receive prompt and carol ul attenlion. WILL. JACKSON, T) E N T I S T, JACKSONVILLE, OREGON. Teeth extracted at all hour. S3 Lau;hing gas administered. fir desired for which extra charge will be made. Office on corner of California and oth street. X. O. OlBflS. L. B. STKASNf. 'GIBBS & STEARNS, A TTORNEYS AND COUNSELLORS, RoomB2 and 4 Strowbrldge's Building, PORTLAND, OREGON. Will practice in all courts of recordin the State of Oregon and Wnshinlon Terri tory; and pay particular attention to bOHtnossin JVieral courts s. Dissolution Notice. TVTOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT IN Ike Rogue River Distilling f0 1 vuHjinvcu tu iv A.jtc, .iimn i. nan ley and Geo. M. Love, is dissolved by mutual consent, John .4.JIanlcv will con tinue the business and will receipt all ac taunts due the laic company as well as kittle its indebtedness. N. K. LYTLE, JOHN A. 'MNLEY, GEO. 31. LOVE. EXCELSIOR L 1 V E It ife MB FEED ST ABZiB Corner Of Okeoo.v and California gTs.,JACKsoi.YiLLr W. J. PYIftAE, prop'r Would respectfully inform the public that he has a fine block of Horses, Buggies nnd C alngeK. And he is prepared to furnish his patrons and the public generally with Fine Turnouts As can bo had on the Pacific coast. Pad die horses hired to go to any part of the county Animsis Bought and Sold. Horses broke to work single or double Horses lmardcd and the best of care be stowed upon them while in my charge A liberal share of the public patronage is solicited on reasonable terms MAX MULLEH. 3?. O. Building, Jacksonville DEALER IN General Merchandise. rPHE UNDERSIGNED TAKES J pleasure in informing the publi that he has purchased L. Solomon's terest in the POST OFFICE STORE. Which will be kept stocked with a com plete ud first class assirtinent of general merchandise. I will sell -it Very Seasonable Hates. Give me a call and see for yourselves. MAX 3IULLER iSW TOWN- OF HSMD ! Lots for sale at low prices and on easy teims. Apply to J. S. HOWARD, Agent, at Mrdlnrd. Also, in the Railroad addition to the town of ASHLAND. Apply to M. L. McCall, Agent, Ashland. phoenix. Apply to JI V. B. SOULE, Agent Phoenix. GOLD HILL. Apply to M. E. POGUE, Agent, Gold Hill. GRANT'S PASS. Apply toS. JI. WILCOX, Agent Grant's Pass. Or to GEO. II. .INDIUMS, O. & C. R. It. Co.. Portland Or. TUB ASHLAND COLLCGB AND NORMAL SCHOOL, .slilazid Or-. Four courses of study. Normal and Commercial College, Preparatory and In strumental music. Foi particulars or catalogue apply to the undesigned at Ashland, Oregon. M. G. ROYAL, A. 31. Prt'sfdent &jSfkSiSSi ANAKES SIS Stt. ( SILSREPS EXTEUFIL PILE KE3JEDT Givei Instint Relief, au is an Infallibla CURE FOH ALL KINDS OF PILES. -old by Druggists everywhere. Price, '"1.00 I er box, jirrjwiVJ, by mail. Samples sent free to Physicians and all sufferers, bv Neiutaedtci A. Co., lwx ?94G New York Oitv. Sole manufacturers of ANAKESI& Valuable Zand Tor Sale. The undersigned offers 2,000 acres ol valuable land for sale. Land situa'ed on Antelope ereek, eighteen m Ics fror Jack. somillc Will be sold in a body for 10 per acre or in 1G0 or 320 sere lot's at from $15 to $20 per acre. For particulars ad dress or call on A. L. Jntinon, Land Agent, or t W31. BYBEE, Jacksonville, Oregon NOTICE. A LL PERSONS INDEBTED TO TnE lx. undersigned by note or bookaccount, arc requested to call and settle' without delay. G. KAREWSKI. Jacksonville, June 22. 1885. Farm For Rent. iSW The undersigned offers thcDardcnclles farm for rent For full particulars call on the owner at the place Thos. Chayxer. GoWHil Sept. 0gl8S5. TRAD CKASjC i?V sr . P AbsoXtttely Trie from Opiates, Emetics and JPtUon. SAFE. SURE. cnnivnBT LH 111 l Jf I I t TllK CU1U1.ES A.UVLLZT; CO-,BiLTniOX,. Mtm ntffim Cures EhcuRiatiSRi, Nearsli, UKiira .niKii ..in., i.., 97rahM. rraliMi li tie. PltlCK. PTPTV CET. AT DKftiClSTS AKH DUL1123L t:iecuible3 a. Tocrux cobaltiiiuiic,bd. TUTT J I FILL 25 YEARS IN USE. The Greatest Medical Triumph of the Age I - SYMPTOMS OF A TORPID LIVER. Los ofnppetite. Dowels costlro, Pain In the bead, with a dull sensation la tao bnett pnrt, l'nin under the alisBlder btadc, Fullness nder entlnc, irith adis lnclination to exertion of body or mind. Irritability of temper, Low spirits, with nfcclingof bitTlngnrsIected some duty, WcoriueM, Dizziness, Fluttering at tbo Ilcr.rt. Dots before tho eyes, Ileadachs over tbo riebt eye, Kettlessness, with fitful dreams, Ilicbly colored Urine, and CONSTIPATION. TTJTT'S 1'ILT.S are especially adapted to such cases, one dose- ctTects tucn a thaiicnoffeellTiKstonstonlslithesufl"ercr. They Inrreaso the Appetite, snd ouie th. body tt Titke ou Flcsli, thu tbo nwn Is noKrtsiiert, nrd by their Tonic Action ob the l)iBestlveOnsnns,neiiiiIar9tooIssrs rrtvlnl. Price 25c. 44 Mnrrmy Kt..r.T. Tl Cbit mm nr Wuiskeks chanced to a Giosr Black by a single application of this Drn. It imparts a natural color, acts Instantaneously. Bold by Druggists, or frit bv express on receipt of 91. Cffioo.A MUrrcy St.. How York. 'GEO. RIEVES, WAGOW -- MAklSR, aackscavillo, Or. At the old stand of S. P. Hanna, in Crone miller's building, keeps on hand a full line of "Wagon -Material! And is pit ared to do all work in his line on sh'.i' notice and in a worMnanlike mani.cr. Vehicles of every des cription made to order. Repairing A Specialty. Terms reasonable and sitisfacation guaranteed. Geo. Rieves Thin TtTrvTTtV nrrmH is la med March and SepL, each year: io pages, ojxjii inches, with ovr 3,300 illustrations r hole pie- Inra rrflllrrv. .v whole- Sale prices direct U consume jn all goods for personal or family u Tells how to order, and gives exar cost of every thing you use, cat, drir wear, or have fun with. Thcte inva iblo books con tain information gleaned from the tsar kets of the world. We will mail a copy Free to any address upon receipt of the postagc 7 cents. Let us hear from you. Respectfully, MONTGOMERY WARD & CO- SS" & SS9 VFabaik Aveasc. Chlocaa. I1L The Mirror is no flatterer. Would you make it tell a sweeter tale ? Magnolia Balm is the charm er that almost cheats the looking-glass. SfBST . 0SCRt'fincP. Oti J83G na t msJW FREE to ill tppUemnU, aa4 to niunm of lut rear wiUtont ordering It. It eoouJnt about ISO poxm, 600 iUBtrtion, prkei, oecartto dOKrlptirai 1 a.Ittte tUrMtleiio fbrjittatlnt 1I ritljo of VE4JETABLE- ui nowut sccua, Dcuts,ctc itojuu to oil. wpodsvll to Htxttt Goxdeano. Scad Ibr It. D. M. FERRY & CO., Detroit, MIchls&m nrTSTBTrgic!? EZJR iLO We contlctie to srt as Solicitors for Patents; CsTsts. T-ide Marks. Oopvrijrfcts. evu lor ths Unto' i-'aU'S, L&rjida. Cuba. Enptard. Ftance. I.enin). Uf. e tare tl tliirtj-Uie jenrj c-xierlcncc. Iiae its Uui4i ed ttit.uf h nrare noticed In the Ja-LNTinc sMticjlS. Ibilarcea-dsplenaid t!lii3raiI -BrrMrraiCT. $3.20 a year. stx.n$ tneiH-KifeW -I . cie-c Is er) iraerestinc. and nss an en 'rmons rinulattm. Address MLS t "0- Paie't ScHciuirs, Pub's nf ScnsririC AiL-UCAS. i"l Broadiray New Trrk. Band bimt hbnut PafeaU1 rrve. Q fi f a wcc't 'n ynr own town . Terms dUU and $5 outfit tree. Address H Haixet, & o., Portland Maine. OKfite. -SLlTr m Kb C5ss' s fF Hi mfmu 3 &i WM& W?T& IJf$ai9 lJ&kTLwSt rave'.tSh 1 TefesVBWeiBr A Reason for Depression. I . - m '- .... Irta to aril anausijrepori oi me bnresi of lbor whicL.isaw in pran, it ii learatd that in 1885lb. number of anrmpUyed mta Jnltne eoanlrj wm atot 1,000,000. Th;.-verag wsjes ef these men, ijj employed, would net hve been t than on dollar a day, or an aggrefftte of S100, 000,000 aday, or $300,000,000 a ytar. This mm alone would lrfuEcieat t canss sgmething of a reaction in bmsi aest. Had these men bea employed tbey -would bars created -rfar mere wealth than the three handled millioas W dawn fatht account of wVgve which thej did nat earm. lb commissioner points ;out tilt the employment of contract labor of foreign importation liailiad much to do with the briugiug about this depression. Il has Vasulud in oter prdneiion. "By th census of 1880 ihe whole amber of peopU engaged in agri culture in the Uni'ed States wm 7,970,493. Into 'tko tatal nuinWer then encaged in agriculture there had bscn absorbed 812,829 foreign born; that ii "tea foreign born constituted 10.50 per cent of the whol number. The total number rmplofwd in tbe oountry in manufaeturei, tii'chanieal ancl niining industries was 3,837,112. Into lhi nun-Vicr had Wa aumrhed 1,225,787 of the forcian born, or 31.6 par cent of the hole number. It'.will be seen hi once tint 'h trndency of lmtaigriute ir to asitMilatn with our mechanical industries. Tbisincrexs tka sapplr of laber in cetxpnrinau. to the demand, lowest wages, contributes to whatever over production exists, and cripples most decidedly the con suming power of the whole. In ex amining the facts ene sees that prior to each period cf depretsijn since 1837 there has been a largo increase in io. migratioo, and following the inceptien of depression a sharp falling off. As times became prosperous after each period immigration hasioi in and been followed up to an abnormal dugree, and as soon ai prosperity ceased temper arly the foreign necbinic or laborer hat remained at home. This constant artificial augmentation of the number of laborers during prosperous years ha had its full share in bringing in in the following perivd of depression." 1 U " w Tlib large ucVeVml a(.p'..riation promised; the early complution of ths railrnad to "California; th building of the Bhort Line fromBter City, with the very largo immigration eoming to Oregon serna to have a stimulating effect upon the Real EUataof Portland and sarresadfiiKS, whieli is plainly ehawa'tiy Ihe'daiLy Abstract in its large list f Retl Estate changing hands in Portland and its suburbs. April ltt, the sae-foith block corner ef Third and Watklngton street, which it. practically unimproved, sold at auction for S$8,000. There are strong inquiries for residence hunters. In fact there nre negotiations for Real Estate all ever Portland and its lubarus. The foMuaatioH far thiA coniidenca is well laid aad wa believe better times are near. Wa find the fallowing very flitter ering endorsement of A. G. Walling, Rvq of this, for State Printer, in the Oregon City "Enterprise" of the last issue: "Hating heard tbe name of A G. Walling, of Portland, iieiioned as a probable canidate for citato Printer, we would say; Mr. Walling is a prac tical printer of forty years experience, known in business circles a a man of integrity, a penear who has done much for poor printers, and others who came to this coast without friend or a dollar a true Republican from away back, and has never asked office from the pt.ru. If Mr. Walli.g wants tha position tbe Republicans cannot do better than give him the nomination. W nominate A. G. Walling fur S't Printer." Oregon 'SiUiaS " Education Nb- rir.tjri'tcir. Dr. McCosh of Prince'own, being a koa if it was not true that a large number of persons were unable to obtuiu exiploy uitfal brcauso their education and sen sibilities were above tha wants of the society in which they lived, re plied that he did not know of any ease ahere educatioa had hurt am body. If a man was in good health and in dastrious, a good education would qnolify him to a dozen diflWral things, where an ignorant man could only do one. Education properly atod would enkbls a person to risa in any sphere of labor. Last Friday afternoon Mrs. J B Huntington and Mies Alice Dtubin were oat riding a short distance above Huntington, and weie driving across the railroad track near tha end of a deep-eat, when the East bound train shot around the carve and was upon them in an instant. The cow catcher struck the horses-, killing one of them instantly, and crippling tha other so that it was necessary to kill him to end his sufferings; tha buggy was a total wreck, hutstiange to relate neither ef tha ladies were injured ia the least, beyond being almost scared to death. 1 The bill to increase tho army has bepn defeated, and the one f r the free coinage of .silver met a like fate in the 1 house last Thursday. Klamath County at tlie World's Fair. We ire pleased to note the fact that Klamath county grain takes the cake at the great New Orleans exposition. The award was made to Mr. Robert McLean, of this ceaaty, for a merit orious display of grains in the collec tive exhibit af Oregen. This award brings Klamath coanty to the front as a grain producing country in the great 'grain growing slate et Ore gon. This is no surprise te us who are familiar with foar har'vMts here and with the amount and quality of grain produced, but it is pleasant to have the fact emphasized and brought to tha attention ef the world. The average yield per 'acre is greater here than in any other coanty in the state, and, so far as we know, ef any other state. Oar lands are fertile and kind and free to work. With ttmbe'r and reck in abundance In the 'neighboring hills and mountains, tha epen plains are free from both and are easily brought under a high stale ef cultiva tion. An industrious settler with small means can easily fence and plow at least forty acres the first year and put iu his whole claim within two years. And still'there is room. Not withstanding tha targJs immigration of last year there are still manv thou sands of acres of the verr best quality of grain landn left, tbftt arfi epen to settlement. Let those who are reek iug homes In a healthy and fertile iand 'take note et these facts. "Star." On last Tuesday afternoon a cave oc curred in one of the drifts of the Hard scrabble mine on McAttarcs creek com plstety hurrying Mr. Ma'.hewsort, ene Chinaman and partially e another Celestial. Mr. Mathewson's sen who was tending the deirickat the time, quickly gave the alarm, and yn s. short time a number of miners were at tha scene of th mishap shoveling the dirt from off the entombed meu. One of tha Chinamen, .who had only been caaght in the cave by tho foot, iti quickly extricated. Mr. Mathuw son, who's voice could be distinctly hexrd from under the heavy pile of earth, assured those that had came to his resoue that he was not badly hurt, but said tho pressure was gradaally be comirg greater. Not a sound eaatr from the chinaman and it was Ihoaght that lie must he dead er badly injur.!, After three hours ef steady work, Mr' Mathewson was extricated from his perilous ani uncomfortable pesition but slightly injured. Work was con tinued and ia about three hears mere the Chinaman was found, badly seared bat slightlvhurt. The cave waseanseb by tha undermining of k set of timbers which fortunately fell in each a way as te protect the men from the heavy bad of gravel above them. It was truly a lucky accident as aheir escape from death was very close. "Scott Valley News." On the last np trip ef the steamer Ysquina, in the vicinity ef Paint Reyes, she ran into the sloop J. H. Congdon, almost catling her in twe. The bight wag dark and the sloep dis played nolights, according to the of ficers of the Ysquina, fens' as soon as she straek her the captain and his as sistant, the only two on the sloop, were taken oh board the Yaquina. Tha captain of the wrecked" vessel asserts that he had Ihe proper lights out and the stcaineralono was to blame. The Vreek of the sloop was washed ashore near Puis t Reyes. yrup of Flss. 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, B;lliouness, Indigestion, and kindred ills. Cleanses thesybtem, liuriEes the blood, regulates tho liver t and hcts on the Bowles. Break up Colds, "Chills, and Fevers, etc. Strengthens the organs on which is acts. Hotter than bitter, nauseous medicines, pill salts and draughts. Semple bottle free, and large" bottles for sale by Merritt t Robinson, Jackson ville. ' Germany is having numerous eases of trichinosis ef home manufacture since it has shut eat the American hog. What Bismark needs most is a free importation of fair play until srerybody has learned the aecetgity of cooking meat before eating it. Last Monday twe fly drutuuier from Portland, received a lively and well deserved deal up in McMinnvillc. They wet twe respectabla young ladies en the street and invited them to their rooms at tha hotel. The ladiits were indignant over the insult and quickly informed their fathers of tha outrage. Without unnecessary ceremony, they armed themselves with heavy eanes, and one of them earning tip to one of the dude drummers aimed a blew at his head which woulo have made him weary for a week, had not Father White, who was standing near caught tha eane in his hand as it descended. The drnmme'r took the hint and the way he made the mud fly toward the railway depot, was eulv equalled by his pal who took the hint aud fol lowed him. It was a warm day iu McMinnvillc. Shepherd and Rowland, two prisoners con&ned ii' the j-til at lode pendence, the former under a thirty days' sentence for stealing two over coats from Kirby's barn, the latter andnr 600 bonds to appear qefore tho next Gran's Jary, on two charges of larceny, made their escape frem the jail last Saturday, by sawing U-o of the bars of the grating in the window on the south side of the building in two, enabling them to pull out the entire lower half of one of the bars, and to bend the other one upward so hi to allow a hole large enough for iIipiu to crawl through anil male their escape. Mrs. Glenn, an old lady 72 years, living on Dry c:eek, met with quite a painful and serious accident un Mon day last. She was walking around in the jard when a whirl-wind came along anJ lifted the oh'l lurfy off her feet, turned her rounj several times and threw her with great force into a ditch. In the fall sha sustained a fracture of the left leg and severe bruise on onu shoulder and side. A physician wa called to reduce the fracture and dre her bruises, and sh is getting along as well as could be expected fur a par am of her age. Biting so old it will be a long time before ib recovers. The Secretary of the Interior ha rendered a decision'in tl e cae of the Atlantic k Pacific, in which he holds that it has no legal c'aim to th land along the line 'ef tbe road from San Buenaveatnra, on the Pacific Ocean to San Francisco, and directs the Commissioner General of the Laud Office to restore the same to tbe pub lic domain. The fact that this line was mortgaged and money raised on its credit is, the Secretary adds, a misfortune te the mortgages iu that they todk a mortgage on laud to which the mortgagers had no legal righc. The decision restores to the public domain 2,451,200 acres. A great many people contemplate visiting Crater lake this summer, and will want to know something about the best route to take, etc. Mr. W. G. Steel of this city, who visited the lake last summer, wishes it announced that he will be pleased te furnish anyone who will apply to him witn all the in formation be possesses, and will be happy to render any assistance in power te parties who wish to visit the greatest natural curiosity of the Northwest. Thre'o prisoners cenfined in the Kit titas coanty jail, escaped Tuesday last. One took t'a the mountains, but had such a hard trip that he returned and gave himself up, while the other two hoarded a skiff and floated down the Yaquina river, and are now the Lord knows where. It is believed they were assisted in their escape by parties from the outside. A reward of $50 each is offered by Kitita county for their capture. It is stated that the Chinese mer chants of San Francisco are closing up their business as fast as they can and leaving on every steamer. The mer chants there are suffering for the reasoa that the Chinese merchants in the in teriorbf Californa, Oregen, Nevada, and WashingtonTerritory, havpnobus ness, their patrons having disappeared, and as a consequence they are unable to pay their debts. Klamath county fieople have eaten up their winler's supply of potatoes and flour and both of thpsa articles of feod have gone up in prices. Each is selling at four cents per pound iu Link ville. Members of Cougress would be glad'y welcomed home by their con stitumts. They should adjourn and try it. The tariff qurs ion is getting into a still worse tangle in the House, and the chances now are that if the Mor rison bill is pasted, it will !.e by its enemies. The rtforninr", being pit J-.;-d to some sort of taiiff Ugislaliii.i, are determined to nss a bill, et.ti if it doesn't do anything. Tlit-rn m much ttlk of trading by which ha bill is being whittled down. tu us io sttinfy certaiu interests. It is clitu-l that the onlt thing jf importance ,ih committee has thus far M'CUiV"Ui)t!lia aah2kataE&S free '.lfsC is. manufctared'8iunjS.r. . Republican proWctionintx judge 'from this that certain dt-uiocrtu wlioiti ktatf inttTesls might ftanil in lite wv" of their voting for th- bill, hat a Agreed lo ote for it if their itfr"n wtk cured for. If it sbould devutop that this is the cw, republicans v. hi arp protec'i"ni-ts V th'v i'l vela ni'h the deiiiuc. a'.s nho rati free tl id ers at heart, and pa-s the bill as pro posed by Mr. Morrison. If there is an attempt raadj to Uiscrimiuats tliny uill insist upon consistency and will make all suffer alike. A Washington correspondent, writ ing about the recent meeting at a re ception at the White House of Pies ident Cleveland and Senator Edmuu Is on the evening of the day upon which tbe latter made a few remarks in the Senate personal to tho former, ta)s tnat there was some embarrassment when they shook hinds. This did hot last lonf, for Senator Elmirdj leaned 'forward and whispered some thing in Mr. Edmunds'n right eat. This is the conversation according to the correspondent, that took pluee. Mr. Edmunds "Did I hurt joi much, Mr. President!'' The PrLsidtmt "Not much, S .' ator." The correspondent is wrons Fir the benefit of history we will print ex actly what the conversation was. Mr. Edmunds "Where da yoti keep It r The President "In the lower rig' t band corner of the cupboard in a dressing room. Tbe sugar is just back ef it. The ice water is in the pitcher on the table. "Washington Critic." At Asotin, tha town at the beat! f Snake river navigation, prisoners hi-ve an easy time. There is no jail there aud u costs $6 per day for "guard" fir every prisoner1. The inhabitants r bel at the expense and endeavor in induce the charges to escape, but thfy have too soft a thing of it and refu take advantage of opportunities i nil 'nducementa offVred. They are " lowed to wander around withcut keepers, board at the best hotel in he town, and spend their time at billiun s and kindred amusements. They liu - e ene now who was arrested for steal n a watch and the sheriff is liable to d feat at the coming election for sa -tiling such an expsnse on the cunu't. Notwithstanding the fact that he ia nt liberty to go where he will, he prefrrs to stay, and struts around like a syn dicate of capitalists, and when hx wants anything he inquires around after his "lost" sheriff or the depul;. He is pleased with Asotin and says it is a good place to tie to. The steamship Oregon, one of tha largest finest and fatest vessels afl lat, was run down and suuk at an early hour in the morning, when the sea . was calm. Some said be a schooner', others that it was by dynamite, a floating torpedo, or the sunken wreck of some ship. There was no reliable evidence to substantiate the truth of either of these theories. Now comes the erport that the Oregon was struck; by the schooner Charles A. Morep', which ought to have been in the neigh borhood of the Oregon about tha tiinu sha was run down, and has never been heard of since, although one of her yawls was picked up afloat. This has almost confirmed the convictson that the side of the Oregon was broken ia by the Morso, and that both ve.seU went to the bottom from this cause. The trial jury in Allen case ex oeeded $1,000, aud the fees allowed witnesses from Oregon mounted 6 ver $1400 with services of short hand reporter additional, making over 3-, 600. It is rumored that the Orpgouiail friends of Elmore Decker, killed bt Lewis A Ailed, talk of engaging Judge Haroia, of Jacksonville, to assist the prusejulioti of Allen at the next trir ' Subscribe for tl Se.NTINKL.