Ashland tidings. (Ashland, Or.) 1876-1919, December 02, 1876, Image 2

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    ASHLAND
THE
We would
pittance inve-t-*d.
GCOD TE’IPLAKS’ COLUMN.
J O S E P HIN K—O F FI CT A !..
and indirectly r< turn tenfold on tho
TIDINGS
that we
4- i *
I
could imprtss up >n ihe mind of every
man in Southern Oregon tho import-
SATURDAY.
produced
and
exported
at
a
which now ur.i brought in at a
expense for frciglit.
Castor oil
article that is used
extensivelv ns a
’ Ins
lubricator, and every gallon used
to be taxed for freight not leis than
fifty
ceuts
a
demonstrated
gallon.
that
It
tho
Las
been
caster
bean
grows most luxuriantly in IU\;ue R’.vt r
Valley and i-> snrt ri -ingly prolific.
ifio The
1 _
apparatus necessary to grind the Lean
and expresa the oil is v». ry simulo and
comparatively inexptosive, being with­
in the limits of
any
almost
of
farmer?.
What is true of caster oil is also true
of linseed oil.
Flax is indigeu Us. tu
this country, growing wild in every
part of it. B.vend iliuu.-ar.d dollars’
worth of thcco oils arc annually im­
ported into the country, r. Lii li could
be prod iced at home» at a saving to the
consumer.
We have hitherto ?p Lcn i.í sorghum
alrerulv
V
commenced tho manufa't .ro i f syrup,
manufacturo.
h.ivo
Parties
but there is room for many pikers to
embark in this diriciion, both in sirap
and sugar. Car prolifii aj ; 1«», p?ar,
peach and plum orchard ’, if unwaged
properly, would ulune give the balance
of trade in our favor. TLe people are
beginning to awaken to lhe impost nee
of oar fruit iLtereuts, and we predict
that the time is not fur distant when
Roguo
River
fruit
will
command a
premium in any mark« t.
The single
Alden ova’jorator now in opt ration at
Jacksonville has already demonstrated
that a rich field is open to our farmers
in this line
ne ; but
Lut tho
the fruit business
Lusiucrs is
not confined to drying. A no has
profitable business v.iii bo found iu
canning
and
peaches
small
is world wide; th r«.fjio, if RogUi
River Valley was transformed into one
vast i>?ach orc hard cvuiy puuii.l could
go j J
profit by
canning and drying.
Yet, strange to
say, our farmers suffer them to rot on
C< Kure-s
COUN HE J.
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. ■
merchants
still continue to import
tbeui and fi id a good r-de and umplt
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and to a very great < xLnt arc*
are
now
cast away as Ufai-les?. A factory pre-
.ducing all these c< ’.«rr.oditioa would be-
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a profitable inv< stun nt; we Lavuj the
It would certainly
pay bettor to ship the m.miif ctuiid
articles than the raw material, as the
freight ou tho litter almost consumes
tho profits.
Fur the mod put the enterprises we
Lave named do Lot n quire combined
capital; many of them could bo car
tied on by the average farmer, without
interfering with his less remunerative
P»u.-i..e
to invest famuli
amounts by way- of j lint stock compa
nies or otherwise, tu btart somo er all
of these proposed (r.terpru
4ses. A shrewd
do well
business man will o.ii u coidribute tu
an enterprise in w bich ho nevtr ex­
pects to get a cents return, directly,
on bis capit d it eli, ai.d, even further,
to contributo unnu Jly io keep up the
business, becuuse—first, he assists in
produeiDg an articlo ut home, which
prevcDib thè sending of money abroad
and tLus fidd« eo mucli to the credit
side of
thè ci.untry;
second, it fnr-
nishes prcfitablv employment to a nnm-
ber of banda, wlio in timo spen 1 ir for
thè necesadies of life and ir.v-. st it in a
jp¿uter tbi-.t uill baild np the country
J A CO I M A11, ke <?i V, Octub :r 3 If , to U.« w lie vf
I. N Juc b«, :l taol).
LAI'ER—At A*liu, Nov.-mtur 6.b, tothtt wife of E.
L urr, a iou.
ASHLAND STOKE,
J. M. McCALL ä Co., Propr’s.
PLANING BULL
—AND—
Furniture Factory,
Read Their News
Granite Street,
Orejo*’.
Ashland,
Marsh &, Valpey
A LL KINDS GF PLANING, MOULD-
21
V, Circular and Scroll Sawing J ul «
io oilier.
JUST ARRIVED,
SASH,
AN 1 MN EN SB STOCK OF
DOORS, MOULDINGS,
LEDSTEADS,
FALL AND WINTER OOÖDS
BREAKFAST, DINING,
-AT TEE -
CENTER, and
EXTENSION
TABLES,
Emporium of Ashland.
BUREAUS,
LOUNGES,
CHAIRS,
Af i-r thanktr.g our many >’.rd P.’tron» <*4 wj
for ^-aet fkvor», we with to ceil :b.ir at- [1/1
i-n i-t tueur arge noikof F all :. i >4 wy
WijiTKJi Gooie,Juel rwveivtd irctu tí. F.
‘
PICTURE FRAMES,
BOARDS,
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G. » ’. C
4
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yr
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I’ii’.Luh I’.i
war leit to d iy for
II
í^i tU’vl
t’no prospo ta I believe there is one of
the best gravel ranges in tbo country,
as it extend > ;:b- out live mile3 up and
down the livfr. Tha deposit is fioru
2 * to 150 h et in depth; in width ue.ir y
b. 16 16
11 if 11
11 Hl fa « : «.-«? (i ..... .
9; ¡
9
fat» r iuevi.le.........
9
f»l
9'
a mile ; but while gold is fuan.l ail
(li j
15 1 low fa,4*16^6 . . 45 ¡ 13 45
«
6
over the couniry wheia the gravel is,
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5
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I'li-.if- nt, Ciet k... ’-i 1- 12
there is a pay itrr nk LrA is n u h rich­
A. IÎ gid*............ fall 51. ’ .5: 1 I9 19 1
er than tho re t; it is a -..r iyitu gr.iv« 1.
29 29 29 i 2«> 29
1
iLiuwn........
about eight f' »f in d« pth, and, n; x:
1 bl- R .vk........... 93 93 93 11 II 14 ■
8 '- i
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the lid r« ck pl uus, very ri<!». Ail t tie
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R ock P mt.......... 4 > I fa 49, Ì 2 s 2 fa
w.d* r below Siate Check is cl tuned,
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93 12«3 121
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an I lost fao >n v.i.l be. lhe iligginu-
■! tinit ............. 37 3 J 3» : 49 1 ■ *s
aie practically inexhau-tal la stith all
r 12 }- I
1 l.«-i i.i................... 22
77
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.
the
water th it can bu procured ; even
6. ' í 1
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5
6
5
!'l nice l!u_K....
if the company t: at has located the
! 122 ‘r3 12‘.;
, JxCl -fa .Vllk*......... -> 1 -,
; 22.'
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waters of Ap;■:« mte G. mid buil l their
586* j
canal it wo 4«l take ages t j m-ae any
Total»........... . fado HÎ7 Sb .’»Sâ
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21 jolilidi.......... 255 212 251
serious impression 0:1 the bank.
This burg it ab’or.t dead, uo a town,
LA KE CGUNTY—9FFÍCI AL.
but tae country is su.I alive, us tln-rt-
Following is the official vota of are mar.y ne w locut ;•« sttllmg on ar
Lake County, as canvassed at Link- small patch <«f 1 ind Wat is yet l »ft ou
our gulches and lullsides. Jack Lay
ville November ICib:
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ton Las one g ar.t at wmk rear t-«•.«.;,
1
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—«
• * Í 23 /. ’J. C ' X X — ,
and
another u ally ready on Wai-Ly
K “ T X < ,, yt 7.
Gal
'll. He Las b..3 now ditch nearly
1
Q i - '■
i ’S
NAMES.
finished
so us to bj re/ ly by another
i-i
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v"
a
5 y- a — 77
1
Autumn
for woixa .
J unius .
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i>k«-sident.
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10¡ 3 35
C«>unty Seat.
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A Q in . innati ii nd -Tv «i tis* i f. r
men w.th fever and ague to ehuk ■
carpets.
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E. A.‘
M. Guo
tüi
oro.
A ■ ‘ V < , S
ta.; rt-r e.
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S eal - skin sicques are tr be shaped
to the figure thia year. About ¿TO’J is
the figure to be consulted in shaping.
We have any
y thins
o j you
may need in our line.
And ill kinds of furuitnre on hand, and
made to order.«
KSriattai
<>.’ superior quality, an 1 latest etyl«'
rn id«* to oid-*r.
II »us-e, Sign and Ornamei tul Pain’ingnnd
Gruinimi done to order in ti e Mill, or iu
the country. Cunva-sing ceiling, Paj er
hurling, Calsoinining, V»hitewa.-hiu{’, ¿c.
on shortest po-Mble no ice.
The undersigned t.ikts (his opporttrnrr
ol tendering our thanks e o ir ’u my fric-uJ
dur? g the
url p r r «ns tor 1:1 or. 1 t .♦
.psiy t» » ly ih >t wc
last tvt
Mimer and spring
have,
: cry, aut iití.woi e l
< re ■ (■■
? u. ing in the ato re
onr f.i
line of bu
Wagon Shop.
Our new stock contains
a large assortment of
D ry G oods , G roceries
BOOTS and SHOES,
c
Ready-made Clothing, Hats, T
and Millinery Goods.
X
A
WE KEEP HARDWARE, I’.:ON, p
T.
STEEL, NAILS. DOLTS. GLASS, Ö
IIOR-.E SHOKS, SHOE-SHAPE, ROTE,
■pHEUNI)ERSI«GNE ’.) WILL BE I-OU ND
I. m h’s shop <»n Main s:reei, two doo s
f o:nt!i? ¡iv«*ry st ib’e*, where be is prepared
rnem- to do all k’.iiJs of work in his lice . l the
f ’
U. T : .0 ve-1 pr.c '.
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C.
X * A •
WAGONS, DUGGI’iM AND ALL KINDS
c. T,
C r «’ ■ ’-1 a f — 4» F - •» H
4«> P •» |
Ul (.-Jul^lw'u .rt«0.u£J ID UlUvI.
M : t
22 —i ie U. t
Evan Taylor ckitn and ;,b jvo , and from
1 T.ECINCTA
I
I
i'V S.iilint" C
Hie gravel beds in the vicinity of tin*
very excellent article. Although we
have a woolen mill i.nd tannery there
w
>. t i.
i .ns-
lj>fa
ac
in 2.
t of
Mon itors
V Yol
» »
• •
J • 1
i*y
N orfoi . x , ?
¡tors by/;. •''/
ned 'F/(Min . ov
NL'-to day
ton li mis U 'id
neos to si.il itr.
JTiO
I
i
I s.
finding consul« rablo ex it meat ftbout
demand f r so ip, < f which l;e makes a
men would
,1
A
turned from a tr;p down li 'guo li.ver,
tor finds it impossible to supply the
a bind some pr* li‘.
P.r< .;?.; ond ,
eoiili reime of
C nrch
u h,
iLe re ioti of
commi >:o:.« r-t <
cop «1 Ci inceli
May, 1 ist Au ,1
ti-.n « f t’u co.
■ niho. i itt've,
the q i.:--' i .11 ;
G, Nov. 21, 1S7G.
E ditor T idings :—I li ve j 1 / re­
tion in Ashland, bat c.0 jet t’10 1 ropim
is room for several others t> operute at
U>
WlLLTASlS!
nucleus of such a factory now in opera­
round of wheat raising, etc.
31 X ’la.
ba
fruit.
Jiko plums, grow only iu a
small por.ion of the world, couq/ara-
tivcly speaking, yet their consumption
a
io
(
-B v. J. R.
Wm. llus-
C. Apple-
rnlley,
Asa
W i
W.i
Gii. Grant,
W. Watts,
< < J
S. Met ain,
he
Al
irter, W. 8.
Wm. J
J J . P-: Jv *
r
Rev. H. C.
James,
. I J
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»8.
McMeeD,
F.
Jt nkin
M. iu
T.
11. Craw-
Paq
Hun. I
Hurt,
J. E.
f< rd, 1 ri. F
y. Lake 1).
. N
Houstc
Levi Lil md
Wolfm
. A.
I lit i;- jLi
:1 p p( H Li t I
and C.
STATT
•
deputies
for
the
State ot
regu
’
ai
j
1
:
nd
you
are
earnestly
exiwrted
Oregor
ÍOV.
11Y of M exico , y
12.—The
in estubli-diing and
i tical situ iti ion is n neh compile .ted, to aid them
V t rp P '■» * Eeiiiug the order in our ¡State,
Ex Chief Jc asti co J í ’!•
sins prut I. ouk ' u
I « -fains
’i.il
1 lift' re a j Jill tul t t!w r
himself l’r.■ it cial Pro-i<
Pro-ideut of tl.e
W.
il
bai
t,
3
follows
J.
rep 1
Lc< n, in the State « f Gu m-
I-
W.
DimiA
n
.
Cooper
■
end
u.«
Her
..
««.
:.j03
« ! .< gislaturu «• d governor
have
h<
en
District
Depuiiea
com-
bint
A port.0.1 < f Iglesias’
W.
T.
Riches,
missioned
as
fo.lows
vseoit t ) Tu
lotaekei the American
u ifafaimi iries
» ng “ Death to Protc^t- AV. H. O'D nald, J. S. Cuckelreate,
ants ! ” Bui w. re dr.von i ll’ by the Hon. Jaiixt .•s Hendershott. Ii. W. Lake,
porco. Tw< ix judge? of the s ipreme H od . F. E. 1 unnirg, Jamis Coffey,
court 1-sve j -iued iglesiaq who Ims a Jumes Erwin, H ud . J. A. Pruett, D.
regular cabin« t and foreign mini, t rs. A. Whitney, ( »eorge Grimes, A. <1.
Troops p.r«s adv ftucmg on Guar Dot », Farlow, Anna Spei. cer i.nd J. P. Tup-
and it is expe eted Iglesias will flee } er. lt is the especial duty of the
shortly, as no other State aids him. above named / rott ers to ex'rt them
id - ¿elves in the g< cd work of building up
Lerdo de T. j ’fia receives ofi’ers of sup
port from ¡11 parts of the country old an organi/. i.g new Lt dpes in their
A broad field
pective jnri.-dictious.
jur¡.-di
On the 2i> h of October adviocs r. aulivo respective
ol
lab
r
is
before
us,
ui.d
there is work
ere
us,
1
Mexico that. Apiz.ico had been evae lia
L
r
U3
■
■'/
(•>
>!
'«,
■,
work
that
we will bo
ltd by tho rcvoluticDists upon the
blessed
in
CkilDg.
dmug.
Tl
The
sea-oa
for act­
yppioat'll of Gmernuie: I troops. «S: jiiie
• OFFICI AL REPORT.
will be
ns
is
u<
band.
Who
ive
opt-ratioi
¡Lilting ocuuriod,
but there are no
oc
Ledge
tl.o
first
to
report
ulta
a
dcw
Wo fatal 1 probably next week pub­ par tc a lar.-i.
organized
?
Mr.
»sti r, U. S. minister, lias
lish tho official veto of the Slate in
Let evt-ry State D st rift and Lodge
rived at ?«L xico.
connection with that of Jackson, Jose­
DepiUv and t very ofiic r and number
WEST I .DIES
phine and Lake Conntier, making f iat
of our Sob >rdUate -L jodg s f«'( 1 that
there is an e pi’ci.il du-: y devolving up-
'i'-it- I3«û;i.;s of Cnnip
number nf the T idings valuable fi r
H avana . N ov . 22.— No hing whatever ou t i «.■ a at this time and may they
future reference.
is known about the pia
ol General in work is ti».'y m vo ;r vl- r dona iseiore.
In colici 1 . iuu permit me to say to
( hiei /.I irt'.ni
t;n< z U
<. imprni. Some u^ert
1 1
Tin: PI RKrtlDENTï ÏL QUEMTÏCX
Lucblu 011 our armor fend
the General I lias
wi
Li-.s warned
the ueas* m;' t r- Uli : mt a
c u r piedfaCfa <.f hostility to lhe
following is tho electoral vole as not to pnbii 1: any thing without rtn'i.;1 rune
tii.'.t is filling ou r Lind wit
ith woe,
p* rittissimi. Ilo is paying a
stands :
it
Let us
oli
and
with
crime.
1<
vi it m tho town c: II. d Cinco Vuk.,
to
j
wad
of
:
LUat
13
anguish
th<
wli re it ¿3 reported ho unti .mai il V
U
J
ua
,
ilruuk
evt-ry
bro;
zj
from
dealt with fa' :Ljcctt d and cunv.ct
vV 1V 1
and xihildr re:i—aye, . to tbt-
«argents, It. is r
t
f
lb««
drnnkai.l
h .el 1\ r help,
dered a numb,
1
r 1
ei
iiom
the
C ai ling chain.-.
the
rd
expec‘3 t. eh
Ila expc.
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f.iat'.
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rt lh-ls 111 t.vo mo
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>m. L< t. ns eej) Lil to tile
pursue tin ;n i ». • i » j
J
plvu Jflgs ( f hums! fall :u. i go f irlL
fhurs l.iy, u lile I
. i
with a.I our
nr 1 o«ver to i; .ilá Up OUI
on a r.iiir .1
1 tr.uii
t ’ () «hr—the b '.icou slur to
:i
av
n-s4«l
Las LTiici^, the car
our
poor
uufo
i bn jtu r.-> now be
< quip ige and amimi nit
sed
about
upon
in
g
to
the turbulent
Suspecte«’ Cn ;!u;:s are «
waves
s
of
di.-sip
ition.
u Pi i-i
Prati»
We ) hi 11st« ea-e uiir itili
Vv j must
01 __ 1
)V,
L ondon , N«
more
oro
thoroughly
unite
<
f
.rues
and
• ;
*•
rf ’
Madcnl reports
with strong hands an 1 i
tin waver-
uiiui-tcrs, one a
ing purposes a’.t.iek the
S .ne-«, wile r- Ci
enemy and batter down I
religions
rviet
ou selves would bo Fafe.
sii ige of Lau«
ii we, the
■ 1 friends < f temper­
lie J//-I
ti«r, r.i the i'i
ance do cur
air du
duty as w«» /.’./ ? it, wheth­
They
were fa
er our t ■ es shall beh( l.i the rewar I of
pendi'.)?
pr./se.
of ot r i.t’.’u .i, whttiH r our c
their., ftHl
m- e
d bungs ci lidiV,
iiciir
'll d
rd n
«hey 1 O
lot, i
titers v. hit- •h we m.
1
i i d «¥ U1 a
S I. .'Id 1le.
control ; but if v
•11 -y
i- ts »;«.
ti< n will be ablo
liity I I !<> l.t t í » i
New
—A go n : lem an
tu .» i i. • e «
> : r e the laud
iV, in li n- wer to • Lfa t our eniel
Wil l b .W 1
•«<> H ..«■ ■« Len V e
¡nq ii.-y su'd
lit d an : b:oki u.
« . i * « ’
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t h A w< ... . ...
ii- \ .ney a ml de
and Las 1 t
Ou t!ut WJ
fa.t, ful n
SI ATE KETVBNS
ilint spirit
suffering from
r. ternr
e uijuu
pleurisy, an
fact ms
L’c V : I < * i,
dru
u
our
Wo give below the returns from the wearied en
know
;i » V UI
different counties. The returns from about his
IL» is
w. it r
to «Ì »
Cliekiiuias, Dity.las, Lane, Marion, eiitiii ly in
h j H
Multnomah and Yamhill are full. The and is even
needs incdi
1 1 ílL ’• “
others uro only partial:
thing.
Peaches,
be made to rt alizo
O
Of FICE G. W C T - J.
V. 25:1’
SlLVLKT ON.
I ) Sisr; li­
But
li. C .1 11,
N. Be
. Cij’t. o
ee.l (1 if
. T. B. H
B.
Rat
Sh« rve,
llev. J,
Rev. 1'
ance of homo production as the or.lv
11OV*’ TO MAH) TEMES EAS
means of producing good tim ?s.
Wc
It needs no argument to prove that
have a “ high protective t rill in the
at the present times are very hard in
shape of freights that of itself, in
Southern Oregon; neiili r do we think
my instances,would be a good
;nod profit,
profit.
it is necessary to spend time to pr< '.e
birwill be the first one to introduce»
our assertion that there is a cause for
lew iudustry ?
the depression in monetcr;
I i conclusion we propose a new plan
is a well established fact in po
ir the encouragement of any new en-
ocouomy that any town, e innty,
terp. iso at bom *. We will givo two
or nation Laving the balance of
VPil s' subscription to
t! ie pen-on who
against them will sooner or I t
*' '1 ufdctarea the ft st five gallons of
the depression of hard times,
any of the following commodities, to-
to say, that where they have
wit: Linseed oil, Ind oil or castor oil;
abroad a balance of nr nay
we will also give one year’s GnLscrip-
* exports to foot their in ort
ti< n to the person who manufactures
r
country will soon e our ( k
f’.» first twenty five pouud-» of glue < r
. »
e u »
hard times fu-uo. When
V ch, each article t> be of good mer-
Southern Oregon
•ii .'.¡table quality an l the p.i ly in each
their immense yit hl t’nir S
case to be prepared to continue ihn
rimply because the tupply
maun fact tire.
more than all the imports,
We call on every eno who is intcr-
plus of money v.a.« k-'t it
ested in the welfare of lhi s ccunty to
Let U3 now ex inrne th
add to the above premiums in propor-
see if sometí.’ g e¡.un<
tiou ae they will be benefited, and it is
abate in part, at least, th 3 cry (
safe to say kbafc before another year
times. What article is tbf ro
rolls around ¡hey will have the pleasure
now brought fr« m abroad that c
of realizing some, if Dot all, tho ad­
prodneed htro as cheap, or ch
vantages of these enterprises, Send
• than it is brought from abroad
your effsrs to the T idings .
tv ill name a few articles that coi
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r
addìi .:
Bonx.
WOOLSACKS, TAINTS, OILS
SOAP AND CUTLERY.
B
FATIMING Ï1KT.EMEXT.CAOCKKF. Y
A sd FRUIT CANS.
JOHN RALPH.
Oilcloth for Tables and
and Floors
MILL NOTICE
T
0
1* c
n e
j r f
1. A. :«eu
I'-VAP;;/? scrrj.Y OF FLOUR
t
1
.■
Ili
al
ili.
aguifì t a men
11 e acca ed
In f r«' 111«? cu;
Wi l >lo well to c il at tl.e mill; will p I fo
on
. ’<ti 1 g*-, : :i of flour, 8 of bn.n «r.-l 2 of
of ii.e tistimon
not clairn a cu
; < r bu u«-l 1 f 01 w ■ e»' ; * ill e >ck -,i«d br..U,l the
?! gì I« .1 to tim L
fure tlu y Lavi
exks-C'jiAj’.uere tu furn.-b tt.e seick®.
I., S tb ho ,
as a m.itii r <.f
/
Lut us a. m iti
•‘»I
K rer.
is no reumi wi.
ciiut y tlìt-ì
owed tu wirke a copy
shonld Lot bs
for liimst li’.
2. Wrii tea feslinony by a Good
Te .pi >r is tuir.is. iLL» I l foie ilio com-
—AND
mit ee, ( ven in thè ab u.c » of the ac-
C li ed if he ( thè a •cu-ed had notice of
taking thè te. limony, and
xl opportunity
to be niOM'Lt ; o tlo r a : not.
3. The tu t‘Hiouy of out iders is ad­
min ibid bei. ie tho committee, with
00----- -
Imiii nions and m■< guards as in the
case of me' dn*is.
but it can come be­
U nto A ll W ho T hirst !
fóle the L alge only Ly’ report of the
com ni it ee.
COME YE UNTO THE
4. it is n >t the d i’y of the W. S. to
fumi ¡ h un exu« He I member a copy of
th • p »ructedings < r any part there.»f.
5. A. is rchiù-mt of a town ubont
eqn d <1 tane «lr.o. i Lodges B and C.
in aoj >i ingto.vus. 11 j^propoiedin
Ì >
i > aid rej cted ; sul s «j leutiy in C.
au 1 is ole *ted il’i l lin a'««il, no notice
of such r< je.-ti
tl.JJ h.iv.: ; G en giv« n C.
H is a nit j. bi r, but B. is not obi g I
Without
and Without
to recti i
1; : 1 as a v; »itur. A Ln !go
It 1.3
is nut ob iged io admit vi -¡tors.
l*i ice.
an act of
.»■/ and c îsnçot be claimed
ns a .
E /.•h L ¿ge is the judge of rjlHE UNDERSIGNED are aew keeping
it ; » r tu 1 tv.
G! It is ike
l y, for m t
uring recess
iv touiry in euch ca-e-
7. It is nut
to give the I W. in ei.ti-iiug, or the and having repaired and refi'.ad the same,
retiring P. \V. i ¡ $! ;• iug ont.
are now prepared to accoinino late all who
8. Mun b rs eniering daring recess may favor us with a call. Prices to suit
ate 11 >t requir. 1 to.salute thel*. W. ( '1
these hard time’.
T. wk. .1 the Lodge is again called tu
ord- r. ♦
9. It is not custom
for the guards
to remain at tbtir posts duriug recess. Will still be a speciality.
All orders in
this line promptly filled in the best inaaner
T hat Troy widower who slept cn
his wife’s grave «l.i/ing June, is mar­ and at reason able rates,
Address, us usual,
ried again anl the grave is all covered
SODA
&
A L arge
and
S election
of
C hoice
TEAS
Vv'e have just received a select
assortment of the best brands of
SPRINGS
Ho!
(53
ClaARS ASD HPES.
We will sell our goods at the
lowest cash price, or exchange for
all kinds of
£¿) oda S pring
AND DRINK!
Money,
MARKETABLE PRODUCE
We see no cause to change our
Ths Soda Spring
Hous®
X
It still remains
The Marble Business
with weeds.
J. II. A A. II. BUSSELL, Ashland.
Call and examine our
if you do not see what
C all for it .
Sept 21st, 1876.