? JTsf,T OREGON SEHTiNEL. OREGON SENTINEL ADVERTISING R.ATE8. jidvcrlisemknts will be imerttd in SENTiNK-at the following rates: Ten lines, one insertion M 80 " ' each subsequent Insertion. l 00 rtf Legal advertisements inserted rea sonably. PUBLISHED SATURDAYS A J4htnvilU, Oregon, FRANK KRAUSE WjTJHPli bk J l-Ji i J S-K It Job work of all kinds dons en procayl notice nnd in worknian-like style, A Mltcount In Yearly AU-.trlUtra. $3 PER YEAR. au . -aj M j VL. XXXI--NO. 33 rBSFISSIOXAL CjLRDS. 1. . TO?Nti, M. D., yIem Asd Snrgeoa, ' Cjcxtral Poit, Okeqok. ' Calls preaaptly attended la at all"hours. L, L WHITNEY, M- Di l-LP0I5T OREQON. Having located at this place I ask a shire tf tUt patronage of tbis section. Calls attended to at any lime. W." F. WILLIAMSON 'ATTRONEY &COUNSELOR-T-L.1W Medford, Oregon. .'All business in my line will receive prompt nttcntion. P. P. PRIM, .ATTORNEY C0UNSEL0R-AT-LA1Y Jacksonville, Ogn., Will practice In all the Courts of the State. Office in Court louse. T. B. KENT, ATTORNEY & COUNSELER-AT-L-W. Jacksonville Oregon. ill practice in all the Courts of this Stale. 'Office in the Court House. C- LEMPERT, M- D-. 'Graduate ofUnivcrsity, Leipzig, Germany, .Physician. And Surgoon. Calls attended to at all hours day and Might. Office opposite Slovur Hotel, Jack-i-sotfvllle. Oregon. " It. rryee, M. D, E. r. Grnry, M. D. PRYCE & GEARY. PHYSICIANS b SURGEONS, oclford, Or. luces. For tho present wilPCo-is-Jicrclofore. J. W. ROBINSON, H D-, .PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON ffacksonvilo, Ogn. -OFFICE At City Drug Store. Resi dence on Fourth St., op.,osile II. I.. Church. . Calls promptly altcnded to, day and night. B. F. DOWELL, iTTOUHEY-AT-LAW. Portlaxd, Oregon. All bisiness placed in my hands will re stive prompt attention. Special atten tion siren to collections. A. L. JOHNSON, tary Pcblic, Keal Estate Agent and Celleo or jLXodforci, t u. .....vni.lnr nd fnrnishini? ab- Jtraels r land titles a specialty. Loans tstlated and collections made. All aiiaess intrustedto my care will rcceivo prmpt aud careful attention. WILL. JACKSON, -rv BNTI8T, JACKSONVILLK, OREGOX. TWth extracted at all hours. L.u?hins Sas administered, LJif desired for which extra charge will be made. Office on corner or California and 5th street jl. O. OIIBf. L. I. STEABKf. GIBBS cfc STEARNS, 4 TWRNBYS AND COUNSELLORS, jEoem.2 aud 4Strowbridge'e Building, PORTLIHD, ORKGOK. " ill practice in all courts of record in the Btato of Oregon and Washir.ton Terri tory; and pay particular attention to business in Federal courts. TUB ASHLAND COLLEGE AND .NORMAL SCHOOL, ,tB2llxc3. Or". Four courses of study. Normal and Commercial College, Preparatory and In strumental music. For particulars or catalogue apply to the undersigned at Ashland, Oregon. M.G.ROYAL.A.M. President Jnn 1 1 r Scnd slx ccn,s for p0' HH I f r and receive free, a costly box I II ILLrr goods which will help all, of either sex, to mare money right away .iLan anvthlnc else in this world. For tinea await tsolutely sure OVERLMD TO CAL1F0R1A TIA Oregi on & California H. R. -Indiconncctlans. Time "2 days. Far from rortland Jo Sua I'ranctica SK) In kacra icnto 933. . Close connections made at Ashland Willi stages of the California .Oregon and Idaho Stage company. (DAILY EXCEPT SUNDAY) East Side Division. Between Portland & Ashland JInll Train. LEAVE. I AURIVE. Portland.. 7:30 A. M.Mcdrord...3:24 A. M. Medford.. 3:25 A. m. (Ashland.. .4:15 A. it. Ashland. 9:30 P. M.I Medfotd.. 10:10 r.sr. Medford.10:ll r. M j Portland. .4:25 r. si. Albany txprraa Train. LEAVE. ArtHIYE. Portland....4:00pM Lebanon... 0:20 v M Lebanon. ...4:45 a lllPortland. .10:05 am L'tillmau Palace Sleeping Cara Daily between Portland and Ashland. The O. & C. II. II. Ferry makes con noction with all the tegular trains on the East Side Div. trora foot of F. St. West Side Division. Between Portland & Corvallis. Hall Train. LEAVE. 1 ARRIVE. Portland.... 7:30a jiCSirvallis... 12 :23rM (Xin-allis 1:30 a jiI,oithuul...C:15 Pit At fbrvallis connect vith trains of Ore run Pacific II. R. for Yuqulua lay. Excinin tirkels on sale from Jeil- iurd to Yaquhia "Bay and return vi.i Albany $14.05. 'lickcts good to return until Sept. 30lli, li&G. Lprs Train. LEAVE. I ARRIVE. Portland 4:50 pm McMinnvilleS .00 I'M McMinnville5:45 am! Portland... 9:00 a m Loral tickets lor sale and bagase checked at company's U).town ollice, cor ner Stark and Second streels. Tickets for principal points in California enn only be procuied and baggage checked at com pany's office, Corurr i' ami Tront nt , rortlam, Orrson, Freight will not bo received for ship ment after five o'clock p m on either the East or West Side Division. R. KornLEu. E. P. Rociers, ""SSIi'lan.ipsr,-" -on. j , a Citation to Heirs. In the County Court of the State of Ore gon for the county of Jarkbon, sitting in probate. May teim, lSbfi. In the matter of the (Mate of William Krincr, dceiMM.-d. To Lemuel Rrmcr, Kiixnbvtli Rriner, Ma tilda rosier. Matilda Niecwarincr, Elsie llaivey, Thus, llriuer, George Iirirucr. Pernina Glandon. YOU ARK HEREBY NOTIFIED that IJ. C. Gndd.ird Administrator, lias filed his petition prayinsfor an'onlcr of said fouit to sell the following de- r rilied lval properly belonging to said c tale, to-it: Lots No. 1, 2, 3, and the V 1-3 of the N E f and the N W U of the "-J2 4 all in section 20, Township 37 south, range 1 west, located in Jackson county, Oregon, the h-mestead claim of Wra. lliiner, de ceased. ... Trttm mrtlreln hereby Ki n o tli helrs-M-Mw o fnai.l ' """" l"tJT or pM prtlthin willbo hMril awl tletMlniiiflat the uinal jiUca of liolJlnj: Conntj' O'lirt in JaekmiiTillr. In ''l rnniitjr anil . . ' . w I-- ... CO. 1KKR at 1ftVlnrk 1. M tliichlnnllieiwMhtlri oml nil i.tli-r-iutrrestfd In Mid relate are. liereltY noiinei io niippnr mm -. C)Ul"e, if they have, -why an onltr of al hould Dot he mvW aa In the aforeiil pellllon prajeilfi-r. Puhli.h,d byorder of Hon. E Hi I'ealt, Judge. AHt: WM. II. P ARKEK. County Clerk. BEESSMAKIIfe, BY ms. j. i. sum axoltt3ioxitc7-UJLo, - Ogll. Having moveil to a new location on California street at the residence of E. D. Foudray I hereby ask my friends nnd the public generally to give me a call for anything in tlio line" of Dressmaking, Fining and Cutting, Dress RiUerns Furnished. Mj prices arc regulated to suit the limes and satisfaction Is guaranteed. MRS. J. M. SMITH. Notice. Lasd Office at KosnmJKo, Ogji., ) May 20, 1SSU. f Notice is hereby given that the following-named settler has filed notice ol his intention to make final proof in support of his claim, and that said proof will be made before the Clerk ofJarkson county, at Jacksonville Oregon, on Tuesday July Cth, 18SC, viz: Elijah Smith, pre-emption D. S. No. 4423 for the S E if, of N W if. Sec 27 township S3 south range 3 West He names the following witnesses to prov ) his continuous residence upon, and cultivation of said land, viz: James Jeff rey of Jacksonville, V m. Bay, Alex. A. Ingart and James McDonniih all of Umontown, Jackson county, Oregon. Wm. F. Benjamin. Register. County Treasurer s Notice. Office of Tkeasuuek of Jackson Co.. I JacKsonvillc. May 14. 1SG. f NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN TH-4T there arc lunds in the anility Treas ury for the redemption of the following county warrants, protested up to July C, 1881: Numbers C03. 709. 83G, 835, 837, 832, 84ii, 402 W. 840, g)0, 770, 333. 003. 1001.71, 727,153.30. 31,000, 81C. 752. 03.07,132, 870,140,109,148, 147. 195. 149, 102,140, 1 14, 133, 123, 94, 121, 43, 11G, 50. Interest on the same will cease from this date. 27ewmas Fisher, TrcjCifl CT'- iysrz3 Ey ps MARK. 2 Absolutely Tree from Opiates, Emetics and Poison. SAFE. SURE. PROMPT. AT DULUCimi AMD DliLCL rue t:ii;u.t3 jl. iwilci co,nii,TisoES,rD. -sSii ) P n A gf-e.i nnjs'Si'4J tommtmmmu a C.res RJ.ci-TsEira, hccrcijla. BUU b.JLtllllU UWHtMC. I'I..OJiT.P, AOOUIBCUe, L1' r N 3 rairii fhtv C'UT3. UBU9 IT DRLl.bltTS AND UifALJJtJL THE CHICLES A.0U1XU C0.,E.ll.712uK,IlD. 25 YEARS m USE. Tno Greatest lledieal Irinapa of the Age t SYMPTOMS OF A iPEOLiVE- Xon ofcprctltc, llowrls costive, Pain la tho head, vrilli n tlnll nrnsation in tho bnett part, 1'nln under tho sbouldcr blnilc, Fullness after cattne, with u di. Incllnntlon to escrtlon of body nr mind, I-r'tablllty of temper, Low rplrits, with n fet'ihtff of havlcs nrzlcctotl nomo daty. Wcarlccs? 'izzlucss, Flatteries' at tha Heart. Dot, before tho eyes, Ilcadacho arr tho lizht eye, Itcstlesencss, with fltfal urentis, Illcbly colored Urine, and CONSTIPATION. TITTT'S I'lLfjaro especially a-laptcd to such ease, ono tso eirects such a chanK'offri'ilujyaston-.tonlsUthosnnercr. They Iitrrraso the . jipctitc,ond cauae tho lmdv ti Tn U.e ou Fle.lt. t.r.n iha ey-tem 4s nonristinl.nr.1 hytlulrTojiIc Action en the liKefttlreOriraus,7teRiilitrstooHnr9 i-nrorM-. -i ft j?arr-y t...v. T851T iSa.il S9VS, Guvr ntsr. or 'WHinnus cianged to a 1'lo.v BliCK hv a sluxle applloation o( tii-.DrK. Jt lmiiartsniutunil color.octt Iianian"or.-ly. W14 by UnissisU, or nt 1i. tipn-sson ittxiltof SI. v.. tt4 nufrzy 5t , iiow Yorit GEO. RIEVES, WAGOW MAKER, Jacksonville, Or. At the li stand of S. P. Hannn, in Crone miller's building, ket ps on hand a lull line of Wagcn Material! .nd is pit ared to do all work in his line tin Vi' t' notice and in n worl.manlike mam cr. Vehiclts or every des cription made to order. Repairing A Specialty. Terms reasonable and satisfacation guaranteed. Gno. Rieves TfceTJuTEns' Guide 13 Is sued March and aept, each year: 218 pages, of ill inches, with of 0,SOl illustrations. r hole pic ture mllcrv. i .ves whole sale prices di'rccJ to consume jn all goods jor personal or iai:ii u a.vn. to order, and gives exaf dost of every thing ou ufc, cat, drir wear, or have fun with. Ttieso inva tide books con tain in.orniatioii ginned from the map kits of tho orliL We will mail a hot Frto to any address upon receipt of the postaso -' cents. Let us hear Irom you. Ecipcctf.illy, MONTGOMERY WARD & CO- r Men 'Think they know all about Mustang Lin iment.' Few do. Not to know is not to have. - riv-?!- .. R ,iri..au K3 A: iiA;axe iz.r? 'fr,isTRArBH.yvt iocHirpeZ& SS3BSSJ , P v i'BtV&i tus-u 13 aSSSSSA" ihAM " ?e. iQhZFOR JSSS.s bectTedFREE to n arplictn. cal tdcaitomertef lut vrzx Tltboot ordenng It. It cnaUltu abost ISO pr, 00 liluitnUom, prices, aeevtta deserlrtltmi ni TtJnabl rrti4iu. frr rlanttnic nil TwIeHM f VEGETABLE ud ll.OKCK8F.EOS, IIDLIIS, etc. JaraJubl to XU p!all7 ts llarket Cirvleop . Stod tar b. D. M. FERRY & CO., Detroit, Michigan. PATEWTS YTo cuct!.-i to ait S3 EcJ'-ltcrs lor raiects. Ct'es's. T-io Mars- cvpynptii.. etc- for thn Ut.it.- f.afN. ta:adu (ufia, Ei !st:ci. France (.erj.n. etc, . laic 5-J tMrt-ae j ears' e;icrfrr. e. t"av u JjiaJi ed ILimphnsare netfeed jithe aKSTT'c nici In 'siCTai-d cplend.d l.liistrtiHl vteklTa(ci fc.I.'IO'ji'fear. sJn v taelTtrts if s drier. is .eryiiiprrertrcaEd tas an umis rjrrulatlon. Addre-s MIIISS t c- ratcit fo'icitKis. nil t Hiisrmc inruCA.v sn Droodu ay. hew Vort. iat.d rxntU &fYMir vnt frie. I ? ( f ck n vonr own to Terms teSUU ana ?5 outfit tree. Address H Iai.iet, t o., rortlantt .Maine. TKAD7 --""STrwy. nt- 4i V&W 3U "ViV r i rf-"LV a vai vwy ftU B am., t... - . tw'-T?v:j'i v-t-WTci-! " 2 B" K yi TUTT'S fvsmm oVTX. tiiflZS. .r-&3a JACKSON VIL1J$, OBEGgj AUGUST SI, ISS6. Ameriban Home np- 3 Andrew Oranagle of Pittabori , ' of Scotch lineage, a practical sines man, who has crown verrp! man" nfanlnrinrr la n atptnurnni Af'aal t 6ffl- IfliVo- n i,i-rn-fc'ica r r.'wi"f .aMai Y,pi in his political principilesjtbat frne residencn in Great Brittian forlnni! ti i . v T i: periods and critical observation orvhsiypiiinouncempnt thttt W. W. institution has mad- hinr n ardtnti'.. eon.0)idated shows will visit Friend of Gladstone and ff. P.n!-, MEDFonr)i SEPT. Glh) In fact Csrnfiga believes that England If , . ., .... .. . i - . .ailhring iov alike to thejuveaile within another ceiitury will cast off ' - J , ., , , . , ... ' . . i leart and to sire that has reached tho I he house of lords, with romo painfa1 . .. , , , . - , . Jsere and yellow leaf" of life. The contortions as a snakn dos hni skin nrl J a crab his shell, hut will cW it Burelvfon"itQency ot thfl circU, 5BC'ud" , to he succeeded l.y a happier and monrore comprehensive range of people comfortable workins dres, in Govern.than anv k!n" Pm"Pror 0r PrP6",pnt ment. He believes with Thoneherl"0 .i. . .i. - ti t. i.i LFthan two thousand vears the circu', thftt tnn nninn nr rhnrrh antl fttafp hl in' ' i t -. j . m .ti law of primogeniture and entail; 111 hereditary legislature are doomp ami that home rule will nliimately granted not only id Ireland, hut in ectioni of Great Britrian that care ask for it. In a recent article on t "La'ior Struggle," Ifr. Carneire d good service to a lear notion of l consequence when ha points out tat the elements of disorder, trouble ,nd revolntion in the TJnitptl States are very small, compared with the eig geratedanl sen.a'i.)nil tccounts o)the ild-eyed pessimists vho wrote ujthe labor question for the heavy peri-di-cal-, Mr Carnegie says that, at th height of the labor troubles, May 14th la.t, out of 20.0GOOOO of workers, that include 7,00.000 in trade and trar.sporta'ion xlone, not more' than 250,000' liad eae,l to labor; three days later it at 80,000,- and fou) days after 47.00Q Mr OUrnegiu reijiarks: "It is faito asttun to that tJief num ber reporter on the lUth of MoW in c'uded atlAoRe who dissatisfied ly strikers at all. A. -Sgfv. grA ,--... r rnrr -a that Fhrinks to one fotl.'jSjj.s size from the 14th to the 17th of May, and then again to one-half its remaining propor tions in the next threo davs, can scares ly be called a contest. The number of those involved in a serious struggle with capital did not, therefore, at any one time exceed f0 000 not lp er c-nt. of the total wasje-receiving class, in the branches where alone labor troubles occurred." Mr. Carnegie thinks the labor revolt lias established Foma things worth all the transient disturbance. First The people have fixed "the dead line" "between the forces of di ordtr and anarchy and thoe of order." The anarchist assassins are the enemies of all honest people. Second The judicial decisons in favor of law and order have defined "the difference between liberty and license of speech." Third The people sympathize with all reatooitble demands of labor. Fourth Care should he taken by em ployers not to needlessly irritate strik ing employes, and to do all in their power to win them back aud keep them. Fifth Tbe trades unions natural ly become more conservative than the masses of men they represent. "Lead ers of the stamp of Mr. Powordly, Mr. Arthur, of the Brotherhood Locomot ive Engineers, and Messrs-. While and Martin, of the 2fl27igTmated Iron an! Stiel Association, wfll gain and retain power, while such as tho radical aud impulsive Mr. Irons, if at Drt clothed With power and will soon lcoee it." Mr. Carnegie, a man of large experi ence as a great employer, concludes t'.iat "iho workingmenjof this couutiy o.nno more be inAced to sanction not and disorder thai can any other class of the comuulnity. Isolated cases of iolence undtV trong provo cation may break outlpon the surface, but the body nnderneni is sound to the core, and resolute Mr the mainteL aaco ot order. I UregcBian. Four men have bn arrested at Chicago enarged withlconuectioa in the post office robbery It, Minneapolis. One ot diem offered S)00 worth of postage stamps tor salSata banking bouse, which led to III arrest. Ono of the men was implicAd in a former robbery, amounting lo92,0C0. Governor Irelaud htfj notified ths Federal Government Bat Texas is spoiling to whip MexiccBTexax should not be let spoil. THb'tr loots on ( Geroaiaia To Shortly Appear at Medford. Da. Cakver's PAiiors Wild "West "Will Form one of this. Features. GNIFICEMi" HZmAL. J count as ,,,s Wci- tnr with its clamor if romnc", has held " ' undisputeil sway in the rfalm of iinme ments. Other forms ofntertainment have rien, thrived" for a tinif, ami then parsed away, but the charms of the sawdust arena have never lost their potency from CaeerN day down ta the uresnt. T in circut is univr lal, nil-embracing a truly regular rn'er of all agei, climes itnl pha-'s of life. After nil, perhsp", the clew to perennial popularity of tho circus here. Tt touches the sprinc of immortal youth, and serves as the connecting link and bahling childhood and queru lous old age. Thus may but enough of this philosophizing, and.let usreturr to our original subject, tho coming of Cole's big show. At no time during his long managerial career has Mr. Cole presented so much that w new, novel and brilliant as is seen under his ten acre tents this season. Both Europe and Ameriaa have contributed their most expert bareback riders, ac robats, aerial marvels, vaultors, clowne, ncers, ann allkinde, "so kinds, so wide anil complete departure ironi me conventional circus. Thn most import ant of Manager Cole's recent acquis! i ons are a real Roman hippodrome and a "Wild West" exhibition. Tho latter is headed by thn illustrious wizard rifleman, Dr. W. F. Carver, Evil Spirit of the Plains and one of tho most prominpnt fijurMs in Western history. Tht Wild West combination includes many noted scout", cowboy?, Sioux Chevnne and Pawnee Indiana, all of whom appear in thrilling scenes illus trative of wild life on the plains. Manager Cole is said to have thn best equipped and most realistic Roman hippodrome ever seen in this country. The horses used in the races are of the finest English and Kentucky stock, and their contests for supremacey are pro nounced as exciting as thoia seen at the great turf meetings of St. Louis, Long Branch and Saratoga. That Cole will be warmly welcomed, here goes without saying. WIio Wins? The boy or the man who spends all his ovenings away from home, attend ing leciuie, club-room, theatre, billiard hall, beer saloon; playing chess, check ers, pool or cards; smoking or chewing tobacco, drinking liquor or gambling, to any extent whatever; or the cue who is entirely free from all that we tave named; whose determinations aud tendencies are in the diriction of home, industry, sobriety, self culture in the literature of the pist and preent, of right, ths truth and of God? We have in mind a most worthy gentleman, of Chicago, who stands high in buaines circle', because, when but a boy on the streets of Chicago be chose " the right and maintained it. At eleven his father died, leaving a wife and four children. From that time for seven years that boy sold papers and blacked boots, all the while supporting the fam ily out of his daily profits. At eight teen be commerced business for him self as a merchant, ami to-day is high ly respected by his many friends and acquaintances. Who wins? the hoy or man ot bad babiu? Not The boy or man who can swear, cheat, lie or steal without being found otit? To' But ho wins who is not ashamed to pray to God in the hour of temptation for help for strength more than human when ad versity overwhaleas. He who reads Gods Word and trusts it, who is not goverened by the Biotive is it expe dient, bat i it right. He wins. ISu tie for the Sestisel. ?y! A Musical Ircab The "Yankee Doodle Band" from Roseburg favored the music loving people of our city, last week with a musical concert and variety entertain- ment which was highly appreciated by the lovers of music and minstrelsy. Theirerrcg'''lu.,lii'aiiitli9 Rftamoou which was conducted with military ex actness, awakened the enthusiasm, and challenged the admiration of all who gazed upon the ranks as they marched, finely uniformed, through the princi pal streets of the city, to thn tuna of a superb quickstep; a beautiful compo sition ami arrangement, which was brilliantly played. Before marching to the hall, they played ajfaw selec tions at the junction of Front and Main streets, after which the boys were at rexf, so to speak, until evening. A conspicuous figure which attract ed much attention, as that of one of our former Jaccki-onvillo boys, Fred. M. Zigler. It was not alono the tall commanding figure and military bear ing that was particularly attractive, but rather the masterly manner in which be handled his instrument. In the execution of some of his difficult baritone solos, he was "great," consid ering the fact that he has recently tak en up the study of music, and more recently that speciality. Tliu open air concert in front of the hall in the evening was a pleaeant sur prise to those who were pleased with their former efforts. It was simply "Grand." A large audience greeted their performance with well merited expressions of aelight. One selection in particular an overture was ren dered in magnificent style; each part being admirably sustained throughout. One of our townsmen who heard tbe celebrated "Alvin JosIin"ten thousand dollar baud in Portland last winter, declares that tho music played by the, that piayed by the "Alvin Jotlin professionals, although that celebrated band is composed almost entirely of solo players. With little strengthen ing of some of the parts, and a careful avoidance of some errors that amateur players habitually fall into, the Y. D. beys under the tutorship of Prof. Gil lam, will have attained a decreo of proficiency second to no band in the State. A variety entertainment was given in the evening in the hall by the mem bers of the band, to a good sized audi ence, the major part of which enjoyed the fun. The local hits were immense and produced much merriment. Tbe orchestra work inside the hall, was in terfered with to a great degree, on ac count of the steaming condition of the atmosphere in the worst of ille ventil ated halls. The violin strings were continually breaking or "fraying out" whieh rendered impossib'eany success ful attempt to keep the instruments in harmony. The opening overture, how ever, taken from the Mikado,' was ex ceedingly well rendered; that piece be ing performed before the instruments were seriously affected. Taking it al together our people were immensely pleased, aud the most sincere prais.'s were bestowed particularly upon the musical, ptr. of the programme. We hope the boys from Iloseburg are sal isfml with their excursion, aud we rust that this, their first visit to our part of the coast, will not be their last ono. An attempt was made on the 4th to assassinate the Grand Vizier of Tur key, by a crazy Tartar, who fired two shots which missed the mark. He then chased the Yizisr, who was riding in his carriage at the time, with a sword. He was arrested, and will, in due time have his head cut off" in regular Tur key fashion. An Austrian engineer gives the fol lowing method 'for restoring burnt tool steel, which melt in a crucible three parts by weigh of pure colophonium, and, slowly stirring, add two parts by weight of good boiled linseed oil. Par ticular care must be taken in doing this, because at a high temperature the mix tare is easily ignited. Finally, a dark brown mass of the consistency of syrup is obtained, which, after a cooling, is kept near the smith's fire, in a closed pot for use. Any piece of steel, how ever burnt, dipped red hot into the liquid, isrestored to its original quality, aud if the operation is repeated is even improved. The steel is hardened best ata darl-;ed heat fn rain wntr. Oregon Swamp ZandSi The secretary of the interior baa ren dered an important decision upon tba application of Governor Moody, rt JU8 " U'P'"""' u,u" "'" dismissal of all contests to d.teratiae .: IL. J . . ft. 1... al.A the character of lands which have been heretofore approved and certified to the state of Orrgon,e bwaorp andover-'' flowed, under tho swamp land grant. The secretary declares that after tlie ap proval and certification by the depirt ment and laud office the character of tuch lands cannot again be called in question upon an affidavit of the con test or, which merely alleges that tho land is not of the character granted, unless the application further alleges fraud or mistake inihe procurement of the dicision of the secretary; and acts constituting the fraud must be specific ally stated, He further holds that a party may. contest a right to such lands prior to approval and certiScation; by alleging and proving settlement prior to such approval, and that the land is not swamp and ovei flowed, but is fit for cul tivation without artificial drainage. All lands approved and certified to the state aa swamp and overflowed, covered in this decision, are embraced in what is known as list No. 5, Lakeview district, and contains about 00,000 acres of laud. It is claimed by tbe state that the remaining lands not approved aud certified amount to about 300,000 acres which will be reported to the land offico for approval and certification under the old rule laid down in this decision. Resuscitation of the Drowned- The moment the body is taken from the water it should be stripped to tho waist. Tbe clothing having been made) into a roll to raise the pit of the stom ach abovo the level of tho mouth, al! fluid' shou d be forced out by pressure, v just below tho shoulder bUdes, and tba other on tba chest at a point directly opposite. Having proceeded thus far, with as little delay as posiible, turn the body upon its bark, place the roll of clothing under the small of tha back, and practice artificial respiration: as follows. Grasp the chest on either side of the pit of the stomach, gradu ally pressing forward and upward until the whole strength is uxed, and then suddenly letting go; continue to1 repeat this opperation with the regu larity ot natural breathing. As thera aro cases on record when ths respiraty function has been re-established after having teased for more than an hoar, it is well not to be impatient of rulls; any time within two hours your efforts may be crowned with succes, without there being any previous sign to lndi cato it. Tho instructions are adopted and published by the United States Life Saving Service. A living machine has been invoated by a French aeronaut, and proven by a trial trip'to be a success.- The aeronaut dropped miniature bombs on some fort ifications as he passed over them, to' show what might be done in case of war. This is Just what our war de partment needs, and we recomeud that they immediately purchase one for Gen. Miles. It is just the thin-t: to catch Geronimo. Hecanquietly swoop" down on tbe old man in some cactus thicket, drop a lasso about his neck and hoist away. Tbe expence of hang ing would also be saved, and Gn. Miles could do the who e job himself, there would be no dispute as to the division of glorv. We aro indebted to the French for many things besides a Barranquilla consul and-a Bartholdi' Statue of Liberty. Advices of the 6tb, from Kansas, state thai a cyclone struck thetown of Hartland and demolished twenty houses and did great damage to crops. Sixteen cars were blown from the track of the Atchison, Topeka and' Santa Fee railrcad, also telegraph wires were prestrated. Other towns' in tbe vicinity were injuied'. The Oregon Pacific R. R. Co.r engi neers started out last week to suiver eastward 'oward the Minto Rsss. The party com.ii.tB of Mr. Eckleson, cbitf engineer, and nineteen others, evident ly the O. P. Co nran I U'sness and these operations stiongly indicate an other transcontinental road to the Pacific Ocean at an early day. Comrade Washisctos Galixso.-T Ioa, basiwritten a G. A, R. song en-r titled Let the bean Sonp fl'oW. t K