""- w-c I PAX- -U 'JI'AJ ' ! ?5T OREGON SENTINEL. CSI80N SENT HEL ' "' SV A A ( PUBLISHED SATURDAYS xi- JacJcsonviUe, -- Xivegon, - BT FRANK KRAUSE TERMS 'One copy. Per Year, limdrante ,S 50 VOt XXXI-MO, 29 PROFESSIONAL CABDSr -l." T. R. YOUNG. M. D., EHysiea And Snrgeon, Central Point, Oregon. Calls promptly attended to at all hours. .L. L WHITNEY.M-D-. EJ.GL POINT OREGON. - Having located at tVis place I ask a hare of the patronage of this section. 'Calls attended to at any lime. XV. P. WILLIAMSON ATTBONEY & CO'lTNSELOR-T-L AW Medfobd, Oregon. 'All businefs in my Tine will .receive prompt attention. P. P. PRIM, .ATTORNEY & COUNSCLOR-AT-LAW Jacksonville, Ogn., Will practice in all the Courts of the -Rtste. Office in Court ll ivc. T. 3. KENT, 'ATTORNEY & OOKSELEU-ATA.W. JACKSONVILLE Oregon. ""Will practice in nil the flirts of this State. , "Office in the court House. C- jBMPEUT. M- D-. tlraduatcof University, Leipzig, Germany, Physician And Snrgeon. Calls attended to at nil hours day and Slight. Office opposite Sloer Hotel, Jack sonville, Oregou. I, rrj-rr, l. I. . " cary, M. U, PRYGE & GEARY. .PHYSICIANS SURGEONS, Omees. for the present "w ill be as I lerctofore. ,-" J. W. ROBINSON, M. D-, H.YSI0IAN AND SURGEON ffacksonvilo, Ogn. MVFME At 'Citv Drui: Storo. TJesi- ilenee on Fourth St., op,osito M. E.J tliurcli. . . lN"priiipiiynttcndedto,daynHiliiilit. B. F. liOWKLL, TTORNEY-AT-LAW. Portland, Oricgon. A -All business placed in my h inds will re ceive prompt attention. Sjieci.il atten tion given to collections. i ' A. L. JOHNSON, Notary ruuiic, Real Estate Agent and Coll6'crc'r I miVerniivpyancingintl furnishingab Btracts til 1 mil ;:llm ?peci.illy. I,oins aesntiatcd anil cDflbclioas nilule. All business intrcsted to my rare will receive j-'proilipt and c.irelul attention. t M ..... WILL. JACKSON, E"K TtS T, JArKSONA'll.LK, 0UKG0. J) TaaII. nrtnplnn t 11 linlire jJALauhine r.is admtnisttred, OCCCfir desired fur which etra clnrRe will lie made. Office on corner of 'California and ."ith street. '. . QIDBS. h. B. STEARNf. GIBBS & STEAUNS, A TTORNEYS AND COUNSELLORS, Rooms? anil iStrowbriage's BniMiDg, TOItTLAND, O1KG0N. "WII1 practice in all courts of record in the State of Oregon and Waiinton Terri "toiy; and piy particular attention to business in K'-deral courts - IUS ASHLAND COLLEGE l And Formal school, Vs'li3fv3ticl Ox. . Four fcoures ot 6udy. Normal and tommercia'i College, rreparatory and In. Mruraental music. For particulars or catalogue afply ,0 lie undcnlgnetl at Ashland, Orcjfrn. M. O. ROYAL, A. 31. President 1 PBIlb Send six cents for hostase. and receive tree, acoMly tiox iof poods which will help all. of cither sex. to more money right away Than anything else in this aorld. For unes nwtit the w rkers absolutely sure AVoncpaddreksjRUE & 'Co, Augusta, 3Ie ir i OVERLAND TQ CALIFORNIA : VIA Oregon & California R. R. .dnd connections. Time 1 days. Tare fruni I'orllniifl tit aa Fraueisro 633; t fracnumnlo $S0. Close connections made at Ashland with stages of the California Oregon and Idaiio Stage company. (DAILY EXCEPT SUNDAY) East Side Division. Between Portland & Ashland Mail Train. LEAVE. I ARRIVE. Portland. .7:30 A. si-lMedford. ..n:24 a.m. JIidford..a:2.j A. M. J Ashland.. .4:15 A. M. Ashland. 0;tiO P. ii.UIedfoid- .10-IOp it 5Itdford.10.il r.M!Poitland..4:23i'.Ji. Allian) I xprcss Train. LEAVE. I ARRIVE. Portland. ...4.00 p MlLebanon.fl:20 r m Ltb.inon...-.4:45 a iiiPortl.nuk-wlu.0.j am Pullman Palace Slcenincrars dailv be tween Portland and Ashland. ThcO. & C. B. It. Ftny makes con. nection wilhall the regular train's on the East Side Div. lroin foot 'if F. St. West Side Dn ision. Between Portland & Corvnllif. " lt.ill Train. LEAVE. 1 ARRIVE Portland 9.00a m O)rvjllis...4:S0 r M l CbnMllis..-.8:30Aiiloitland...3:20pjt Eprr Train. LEAVE. Portland 5:00tm JIcMinnvilleS :45 A M ARRIVE. McMinmilleS OOtm Portland... 8:30 a m Ixcal tickets lor sale and basgage Checked at company's up-tottnolhce, cor ner Stark and Second btreels. Tickets for principal points in t .ilifonna-cji onl- be procured .ami b.tggage checked at com pany's office, (tinier I' aatl Front hi , I'nrflaiifl, 'Ireann, Froiahl will not lw iecctcd for ship ment alter Ihe o'clock pj on cither the East or WtslSide Dhisiong. 11. Koi.iii.ER, E. P. BoanRt, ,Jl:iu.i2cr. G. F. !c I'xss. Act Citation to Heirs. In the County Court of the State of Ore gon for the county of Jackson, sitting in probue. May turn. 18s!. In tbe nattir ot the slate ol Yiliiam Brincr, dece.i'-ed. To Lemuel Brmcr, JCiiz.ibeth Briner, XI i tilda Poster. Malilil.iNicew.irmer, Elsie. Jlancy, Thus. Briner, George Br.iuitr. PcrniiM Gl.u.don. . 7QV AK HEREBY NOTIFIED 1 that II. 0. GiHid.ird Administrator, h.is fded his petition prjyiusfor an order orsaidcouit to sell the following des cribed rt.il. property belonging to siul o-1ntu, fo-tvil: '" Lots No. 1, 2, 8, and the ' 1-2 oT th N E if and the N W 4' if the s E "4 al in section 2i, Tonnship 37 somh, r-.nge 1 west, located in Jmkson rounlr, Oregon, the li meslcid cl.iim of m. Biincr, de ceased. Tlti-iefers n'ticelnherHiy itirrn to tlielielm-at Iiw of niidcctntc iLsltljctiiir of ta.J4-tt.tlwl. i11In linr.1 nu l .Irttilnhiisljtt 41ie iii.ual 1 lie ct hnMmg County Court 10 .TaelfaiTUiTV tn tiaM connl).aiil Slfr m Tdf iMi . Julir$(tl,lSSGlilt in n'clc ck a. m Ntliliicht inn tlie faitllitlrK And h11 (ithttHiiitprpsti-tl iuailf nlftte Aie hi-rtlv nutlllfj to at:M.ar auJ bLyu Ciiil.i. If lliry hal. lix an oidu' of s.,'e fcliuuld not J l tnati-ad 1.1 Hie nlirtfaiillrtmoiitirarnr-r. l'uWIh.d lrji.ijfri.flli.il K PtlValt. Jiidn. Alt. At: UM. 11. 1'litlUJK. Comity CIrrV 5E683SIAKIKG, aby;- .j. s;iJ, Ticls.s:03XtyilXo, - - Ogn. Ilavin;; mined to a nctr Wition on Californit stnet .it the lesideneeof E. P. Foudraj I hereby ask my friends and the public gentr.illy to Rite me :i call for an thinir in the line of Dressmaking, i Filling and Culling, Dress Patterns Furnishal. My prices are regulated to suit the times and satisfaction; is rffawntetl. JIRS'J.M.SMITn. Notice. Land Oitice at Bosebuhg, Or:;.. ) ' ' "' "M:iv2(l 1Wii. T 1 Notice Is hereby siven that the tollow- in-namcu settler lias tiletl notice ol Ins intention t.i make final proor in sujiixirt ol his claim, and that said proolwulbc made before the Clerk of Jackson couuty, at Jai'ksonullc Oregon, on Tuesday July (UIi, 18b6, iz: Elij th Smith, preemption D. S. No. 412S for the S E of X W i,. Sec 27 township 38 south range 3 West. He names the following witnesses to provtlus continuous residence upon, and cultivation of said land, iz: James Jeff rey of Jacksonville, Wm. Bay, Alex. A. Incart nd James McDomiah all of i Uniontown, Jackson county, Oregon. Vt St. r . Uemamix. ltegister. County Treasurer's Notice. Office of Treasurer of Jackon Co., I JacKsonille,Mavl4. lsSG. f XTOTI' E IS 1IEKEUY GIVEN TII.4T IN there are funds in the CXmuty Treas- '. ury for the rtdemption of the following couuty. warrants, protcsteet up to July o, 18SI: NumbersC9o, 7C3, 830, Sa"i, 837. S32. j 84 . 402U.S49. 800, 779,333, 003, 1MH.71, 727,oS,o9, oI.'JUJ, 810, To'J. !) J, 07, 132, 70, 140, 130, 14S, 147. 105, 140, 102, 140, 1 14. 133, 12.1, 94, lil, 4. UO, 50. Interest on the same will cease from this date. ' Newmvx Fisher, Couuly Treasurer. WANTED A capable man or woman, or unusual energy, to take the acencv cf this or some other county tor lhe"llistorvof California.'" To the right nitty it will pav $100 to $300 per month. Address F PEBSON. ianager Occiden. tal Publishing Co 120 Sutter street. Sin Francisco. mar27 lm. TRAD E yKAnK. flfisjMllliJfiiis , -S7 -7 Absohitrl'r Free frvm Opiates. Jlmetla and l'o;on. SAFE. tfsL 7 n SORE. UtS. AT UiaCUiAJ t T XHJtPl. TJE tHJKI.O, A.IW-, IXS COfULTIliCS" D. 3U; i fafc1" ps...i-VitTi ... t3 S "il3 Jt H w I A' liAI.33. IKS 111 ISIXS A. YOLILlJ ee,ti'.LTlEO!.L,UII. KgpgggKa 25 YEARS m USE." " The Greatest g5di;alTrinmgh of the Age I SYMPTOMS OF A LosQcrnppetitc Ilawclscosiivct 1'c.lnla iliO liend, with n ilnll FCiidatlou in tho bncfc part Iiin nnilcr tlio fliouldcr tilcl?f ITiIInct nftcr eating Milh it i1i-faclin-nion to oxprticaof Lutly or mind, Irri;iLbi!itrcf trmpert IOTPpirit, with ufccln-Cttf baviiiciiccJrctcd Bo-noduty. Vc.iruc-.(LI-.s,lzjcr, rimicrinarattlio lienrt Dcts IiPt'orcilio eyes, IIc:idacbo over tho rlzbt cys? IJc&tXef.-ncss, ivlth CtTcl Jrcuno, 15 i!i!y colored I rlae, aud CC5MST8PAT20fi3. TrTT'S riLI-S aro especially a.1ii-.tcl to R.tch caee-, ono tliwo cirecls fiucli a cl nig'inffec'iiis as to astonish tlio sufferer. TLy Ixsrreasetti t,ctlle,nndcaj3Ctlio Nvir t- '( nU on i'leAli.t'iu tho av.tem Is liottrtsheil.arrl bytlt irToittc Action on tha lSceetlTOOrsanji,It cc.ilsr S)toolnro I roinfi i; ri ice .c. a ..i" Tiws m 3 iVJii"? 3 mm y.- i-a li' U teia OaAY Fin or VfciKcna eaangeti to a C'wv Black hv a single application of tutMDTn. It imparts a Hjtaraf color.acts 1 '. 1 jnivalv. tnl I bv Untwists, or -itt In tisu.-Lbs on K'ci-ipLOf CI. GfRco. 44- EKurray St . Kow York GEO. RJEVES, iTacksanviilc, Or. At Iho old stand ofS. P. Ilann t, in Cron" miller's buiHlin-r, !. 1 1 s. t.u hau.l a lull line of W aon I7te6rial! And is pi ared to do aI work in his line on ill' r' notice anil in a won nunl'ikc mail. cr. Vehicles of eu-ry elus- tjiptiun nude tooider. Remnrhifj A Fpcaally. Terms reasonable and Mj.isf.;catiou guaraiitetd. - Glo. liiLvns The Bitters' Gcide Is Is sued March and bept, eaeh I j ear: 210 page-, 81x11 iincl.cs,-whh ov 15,1200 illustrations r ;holo pic ture rallerv. .vcs whole sale prices direct to consume jn all goods for personal cr family u . Tells how to older, and gites eia oost of every thing jou use, cat, drir wear, or hao fin wait. These invo tblo books con tain information gleaned from tho mar l.ets of the world. We will mail a cop7 Froo to any address upon receipt of tho postage 7 cents. Ixt us hear lrom you. BcsDectfnlly, MONTGOMERY WARD & CO- SS? d. SS3 Wcbtui Aveacc. Ctlccia. ILL Men Think ' they know all about Mustang Lin iment. Few do. Not to know is not to have. - CM iWitratloai, prkct, aecarita deKrlMhmt and ralnasta Oirertici Ibrpltadna all TarWIp, mi LGETAlILn and FLOVf EK SCLUS, SCUtg. .le. laTalaablt ta aa. especially to Nartrt GaMearrs. Send for te D. M. FERRY & CO., Detroit, Michigan. ..9 n rs-. rr. r?i rn.p &Zb ci-c t4 JLii Sb t3 We coBtl'-.ii to act cs Eolliitors for Pateats. Cs-w . T-ie Mirir. Oopyritita. rtc . for tbe U is. . J'isti earaiU. iLo. Erciard. France (.cr-i.n. " . e nave i-i Sillrtj-(ae 1 ears' vtpcrjci.cc. a 1'iuuu ?u i!.!xrr.hEfarerciiceii jjthe : irT! " init rtlf mnrea (Jsplecclnl i us;-'cii Mtv-llv ;rtr ?S.;o)rar sh'Vij k'JToi. yf.ifc- i-. ivM7trKresilrF.an'J i -n rr. us ruleti.. caress Ml .' i li SJC s,,j.It r- lib"! rf .H-IZMIHC kVt u,in o-- ax- Kcw Vert. " ' .J: STIW.T TSMHJ .Tlt& week in yourowntown. Trims OUU ind $3 outfit lreo. Address II i hau.et, & o., Portland Maine, tsiMS-TsrA nn M ieaIW FREE to n applleuu. ui to ensumen of f-?:i5t3nc"; .l s wxuESir. "sps- !'3kSS?& te1? i?Sn JACKSONVILLE. OREGON, Bill tfvp's'Bugct. LETTERS TO a UiiIDE X0. 2 Mat 10 Georgn taid last week that we must eciinomiz", for trade seemed to be paralyzed. It is funny that tradfc should have waited ljll we got married, an J then got paralyzed. But we must do all we can, George say to save our money. I afp trying ev-- ery way to save what he makes. For three days I have been making my husband a pair of tec'itest TUgh & W1 shirts that anybody ever sa". ine, are long and graceful, "and" trimmed with pink embroidery. George p'lt gne of them on last nighty ar-ivf IL our first liars.h word. At first he laughed a low, bitter laugh, Fiich as we sometimes hear on the siagf when a villain sticks a large, red ta"b knife into a casual acquain tance. I did not think that my own George would e,er curdle my young blcod with such a low, gurgling laugh. For a few momenta I yearned for my mother's bosom to mem on, but it W83 useless to earn. George aaid that anybody with brains enough to soil a silk liankprchief ought to know that the buttons should be on the right-hand side, and that three pockets in a night shitt was all moonshine. Then he buckled a shawl strap around himself, and pretended to be Sftling Bu'l, but I would not laugh at him. It waq the first time thit I hid ever refused to laugh at anything G orge expected me to lacgh at. Can lie ever foigne. Oh, can he crer for give? I threw myself on tho bed and wp,it till tho pillow sbani3 were a sisht to behold. I also made a misiake in puttin? in thesleeve", so they poiuted back iuto the dim pit. Gcorgp said that he felt a 1 the time as if he had been turned around in a cyclone, ai.d that Avl.ilu ic e es ot a ceau nog, I think r. nts&rtaupt to mute a mintaks in tbe estimate they place on their children Fur iiietiuce, papa never wculd sing anything but "Me Poor Nellie Giay,' and if mvnma coulj sing an thing she did it under an assumed name, for I never heard her. Well, when I began to sing at School and people could discover what tune it ws, my parents began to squander money on my allegeel voice. 1 always knew I eouldn' sing; but httrtt I am with a trunk full of sheet-music, no piai t and a faculty for making a pie iL would lead a man to the gallowv. 1 also know how to elocute some, but that does not keep Ua now. What does a poor man wantcf a wife who can recite "Curfew shall -not ring to-night, ' and who cau not throw any hope into a low spirited hunk of bieaut I aeu it all now, oh, so plainly, and ' so does George I tear, 1 can under stand how he feels exactly. He may be a rich man some day, if he don t die of dispepsia before he amasses a fortune, and all that time I must practice on someone. Poor George' Yesterday I bought a little red re ceipt book of a pleasing young man who called at the door. His eyes were so deep and dark, and hin voice wa3 so pleading, that I would hare purchased the book if I had to boriow llie money. The bock is a very useful one, and is bound in the satno color as my new dog. It tells how to Vnake custards, blanc mange. aud floating island. It also lelis you in the back l.art how to cure heaves, glanders, and bolts. I can hardly wait till George gets the bolts, so that I can bring out that littl red oiumeand win biui back again. It also gives away other infoimation. Any one with this book in the Lou.ie c-iu go to work and take a person right through a long seige of croup or yellow fever without a doctor, and there is a v hole lot of law la it, so 'h.t h H" lM lHo fH 'B tH ilHB aH tIaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaal the ees ot a ceau uu:?. 1 think nar L 7- - , . . S v . '9 - - JULY 17, ISS6. George won't have to have a lawyer or a doctor) and we cau save, a gre t deal that way. Why will people frit ter an ay their monay on doctors and lawyers when they can gel one of these tiooks-so chea3 Yesterday our landlady gave nic a slip of oleaader, and I have planted it in acute little pitcher in the window, where it is slowly growing as I write. It uardly seems possible that some day it will be a largt tree with vellow knobs on- it. I can fancy George, as e will look ten or fifteen years from now, with a bald place on the back of his -head and. lifting and surging on oleander till he is black in thn face and his eyes start from their sockets:. Will it not be a joyful timi-1 In fancy I stand at the head of the cellar stairs and uiake'f ujgestinns about where to set it, while George rests one edge of it on his person, and moans. With a good oleander in our home, I feel that vve may gradually accumu late quite a little property. If George wilronly put the same amount of zeal and industry into our home life and try to economize, we will gome day be very, 'very comlortable. All w,e need now is a homo and furniture, for I have already secured the oleander. I bought some rheulnrb at the drug store this morning, and to mor mnrrow I will make a couple of pies. George is pssionate!y fond of rheubarb uie. There would be fir less cunnubhl nnhappiness if wives would study their husband's wants, aod supply them, I think. Boston "Globe." A Depraved Family- Nothing has been heard of the noloriuus Tuiii Brown, who escaped from Folsom prison last week. Plac ing pappei in his bcols, thus prevent ing blooilhound3 from fol'owing the s-cnt, he struck for the mountains. mnry, his brother Joe, and Charley nizer operated in Shasta and other rthern counties for teveral years blrng stages and stealing horse", aking themselves terror of the uutry. Very few staedrivcrs in ose days could boast that they had t "tumbled out the box" to Tommy d Ins pals', and many a rancher laid e diappearsnce of his horcses and tile to the trio. Tommy and Frazer ally landed in San Q-iinten for landing up a slago near Yreka, bile Joe Brown's life went out rough a bullet-hole in his breast, at a hands of Charley Wilson, a young farmer of Bulte county, wlioje hoi&es hs was caught stealing. Tom has worn that hs will m?k Wilson's life pay for that of his bre'h;rr. The Browr had two sisters who were pros titutes. Both killed themselves over recreant "lovers." The unfaithfu' contort of on "pentth? last tew weeks in Anderson. .While waiting for ,1 "ith in tho city prison at Chico, JoP Brjwn said: "My God, I lime led a wicked life but I have not ben a d n bit wnrs than my kin. WLat a nice pecimen of humanity I am, dying in jail, having two sisterst who are prosti tutes and a brother in tho penitentiary. God,, fogive us all!" Charley Frazer was pardoned from prison about three years ago, through the efforts of his sister, lie went to Oregon and died over a poker table shot through the heart. "Shasta Eiho." Wehava forgotten the tvpicl old maid. She has given place to a more a'tractive type of womanhood. The modern old maid maid is round and jolly, two dimples in her cheekf, and has a laugh as muieal as a bobolink's song. She wears nicely fitting dresses, and booming little ornaments above her plump throat, and becoming knots and bows. She goes to concerts, part ies, suppers, lectures, and mantinees, and she dosen't go alone. She carries a dainty parasol, and wears killing bon nets and has live poets and philospher in her train. In fact, the modern old maid is as good as tho modern youu maid; she has seMSe and conversation, as well as dimples and curves and she has a bank of book and dividend. And the men like her and why not? Edwin Booth's daughter 13 now bis gnardin angel. She is with him con stantly and prevents him from going down into tho getter, tha victim of an appetite for liquar which has increased with his years. The days of the great ! at tor arrf drawing to a close very 1 rapidly, H Hi H .uoik'iwi -a.tf ajmxjttik-jjgr Sirens of the Stage. What may bo "named a peeuliar branch "of feminine industry bus been recntly developed here, writes a New York correspondent. It consists of the the entrapping into matrimony t 1 silly and conceited young men, with rich fathers, by shrewd, though un scrupulous horlefque actresses. The young men, commonly classified as dudes, lay sentimental siege to the nc tresses, under the impresiou that they are irrisistible. But the young women are so much more astute and aVlful than their besifgers that these have no sort of chance with ihem. They eirtl by "becoming desperatively enam- ored of them at !eat they fancy they are giving them costly present', elab. orate suppers, ever) thing, in short, that money will buv. Still they are as fir frorc winning tjeir affections as at the outset, and are at last plainly told that they must agree to marriage before they can hate any hope of conquering their histrionic heart. Strangely enough, -although marriage never en tered into their calculalions at first, they not unfrcquently yield. Then the riih papi, hearing of his son's amor ous imbecility, buys the young woman off, and she releases her latest victim to secure another. Half a dozen New Yorkers have vithin a year purchased their boy's freedom from these adven turesses hy paying liberally for it. "Every year," says Hon. David Daviv,ina teller to an eastern liter ary paper, "every local paper gives trom S100 to 5,000 in free lines for the sole benefit of the vicinity, in which it is located No other agency will, or -can do "tins. The editor, inr proportion to his "means, does more for his town than any other ten men, and in all fairnccs, man with man, he ougt to be supported, not because you may happen to liko him or admire ish riling, but becauso a local piper is the best investment a community can make. It may not be brilliant or with great 'thoughts, financially it is more of a benefit to a community than preacher or teacher. Understand me now, I do not mean morally intelect u.tlly,but financially, and jet on the moral question you will find the major itv of the local papers on the right side of the question. To-day the ed itors of the local papers do tho mos' i notk for the least money of any m on earth. Subscribe for antl advertise in your local paper, net as charity, but as an investment." A "wnmsn of the town" from Ast toria was on Tuesday convicted in the U. S cireuit court of ' selling liquor without an interna! revettife "license, and was sentenced to pay a fine of 5100 and to thirty days in the county jail. When a man is convicted of selling liquor to Indians, with or with out license, he usually gets off with a fine of from 10 to $30. If a woman sells tiie stuff to anybody without li cense, she gets thirty days in jail arid a $105 fine. Fair sample of justice. "New Northwest." WASHlVGToy, July 11. Coramie sioner of Patents Montgomery has worked a nice littlo scheme in the ap propriation bill for the Patent Office. Tiie cUuse provides for the dismissal of thirty classified clerks and tho ap pointment of thirty skilled laborers, fha are not Compelled to take the ci"il-service examination. Thm the law is evaded, and thirly incompetent Democrats are appointed in places of qualified Republicans, who have done nothing whatever, except to stick lo their party. The expected wholesale dismissals art close nt hand. At Spokane Falls, the other day, a Chinamar removed the figures 50 from a revenue stamp in a very skillful man ner and pisted them on a $1 greer back so as to make it appear as a $50 note. He succeeded in getting the bill changed, carrying away for it $50 J in good money and was not arrested for several days afterwards. This heathen's way was peculiar, bnthe now languishes, and his smile is ho longer child liko and bland. The term of offke of the Governor of Oregon is four years but the present incumbent, Z. F. Moody, will ex ceed that time. He was inaugura ted on September 18, 1882, and should go out of office on Septembtr 13, 18S6. The meeting of the Leg. islature was changed in 1882 from September to January, and thereby Gov. Moody's term was lengthened over three months. It is the first instance uf this kind known. ADVERTISING RATES .4dvertiseminrs will le inserted In the Sentinel, at the folbnving rak-s: Tvn ines, one. insertion (SCO ' ' each suite, (nitnt insertion, jl 00 " Legal advertisements Inserted ns. sonalilv-. Job work of all kinds, done on prorapX notice and in workm t-likc style, A 1)1 -cm.nl lu VckiI Vittrrtlam. 8 FEE YEAKfc The- Lake Si.ore Boul nl Chicago il operating the!r business under the protection of 250 policman and a lot of Piukerfons's detectives who go oat as guards on the freignt trains. It seems perfectly ridiculous thatveh a railroad company hare to use an armed force to protect their business, wnerte is our, "boasted civiliazation and tho civil ofticers of the law that renders N such things ni-scessary It is said the meruUris uf ike Ifousa will so manage to perpetrate a conflict with tho Senate ovpr tho river and hirborbill as to prevent it frtrm reach ing the Preu'dentfor.his signature. It is thought by djvidirjg with the Senata , .the remrTib:Jitvfothe dtfeat of tha. fan, th President -will W reliqirrf"- from great mtirrasniiit mid his pop ularity .will bo jcpirS:z:J by vetoing it. . Thetrtdeprn peetsfor Mi -Mf"' d r of the year are much more eneou-agnij than for tiie first half. S'riWes have been in a measure settled; railroad building has besn resumed all ovt r tho country, nnd thzra are but few tdl6 men. The crop prnipec" are ex cellent and ihetlemaiid will h- grmti for wheat ana other products of tho farm than was the -case lastyc&t. On the first of July "tho peopV of Atlanta, Georgia, suddenly diae-uvere 1 that it required the contents of fivrt "or.c quart" v,inn botlles to make 4 gallon. The prnhibiiary law compels dealers tT sell in qwnntities noi less than a quart, and it docs not accept the bottle as a standard measure This is inconvenient to customers and exasperating to dea'ers. A superstitious subsciiber who found a spieler in a copy of his paper wants to know if it i, considered a bad omen. Nothing 'of the kind. ThA spidtr was merely Iookirig over the colurus of his piper to see vhat mer. chmt was not advettiaing, rn that it could spin its webb across the utora door, 'and be "tree from disturbances Gladstone's oratory, when he Vl kindled upon n reat public question which enlist his heart and soifl, Beech er rlecrilies as "shinim: down upon his" audieuue iiku the light thruush a cathedral window, made up of all iho colors tho son" can prod'tic," full ot 'brilliaitc, and iicb-t-si and weired 'flcts." l- '" It is c iina tui i.iattArr a nuartet of u million 'ieopl left the city of New York to spend the lli'trd? fourth, aiui fifth of July in other .places. Te patriotism of that eity is "migratory in its character. The "day wo ceh--brate" in that locuca'ity is emphati ca'ly a holiday in all ilmt word im plies. De Lsep3 i-ajs il wiii only tako 120,000,000 to complete thu-Panaini canal und euubtu France t6 muke "peaceful conquest of the Isthmus of Pdnanid." Tne sanguinu Frenchnii n thinks the can il can he 'ceiinpieted m in 'ihiefo years wuli the 'Small amount; named. Many erf the nnti tutu oent to tl d front by the California aud Oregou railrotd, work only a Uay or two and then start out to 'cramp for a living and inflict themselves on the country: Kitty Lynch, the Oregon mare, has been suspended by the National Trot ting Association until the second ooir. y given her at Salem has been restored to tli! lieasu re-rot the association. The mocking birds are so numerous in Dry Valley, Nev., this seasoni tht during the night they drown tne .yt'ri of the coyotes with their songs. Ben Snipes, the well-known eattla man, has taken a dontrucl tJ send rave tram loads of bef cattle to Hop ins of Mites city, Montana. Had we a railway to the moon, it would take but about a year to reach it, travelling at the rate of twenty' seven miles an hour. S. B. Pettengill, formerly editor of the Portland ''Standard," is seeking his fortune among the truarlz leads of, the Couer d'Aleiie. Up to last week tbe number of ex cursoiuists going to Yusemite aver aged thirty a week. ,i i Grasshoppers are ravaging CtopffOtJ the Uiu qua. Clothing, Boots, Shoe, Hat. Caps, Notions, Groc'enea utiel Tobacco c foul er than bver at the Nsw York Stre 5v 'te-".. a-5' ?