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YOUTH'S DEPARTMENT. May ‘2-5tb, 1 >76. D ear M other :—die and Willie no to the Centcmnal every 11 alone. Men neve/ t little boys l net lost. -> get lost. There is a • place, and that is the Main ding. It has Hags on it. Every house has Ilans on it. There is a gold monument in the M. B. (you know what that means), and yea von I5-L FI E-O j CLitwoui’s Diug Stu. e. ) Trims cf Siibscripiioi: Oue Copy GDj year .. hh : : li 1st i > t IHJU I M axims from B illings .— True kriti- cism koDbistA in saying a kind word ov an author whenever you kau, and when ever you kant it konsists in bolding your tongue. Tricks upon travelers are always dangerous. I Lav known a I ded hornet to wake up and sting just onco mote. Truth kau take kare of itself, bat a lie haz got to be watched ! az kareful az a sore thum. Misery lavs company, but it ia always jealous. There never wsz a man yet bub what thought Liz lame back wuz a good deal lamer- than t-nnybody elses. Nature haz turned out sum indifferent jobs, but never turned out one so indifferent tiiat art could duplikate it. The sovereign mistake is that things are valued fur xvhat they have cost, and not for what they are worth. Ingrati tude iz wues than hypokrasy. Man kind Lav been falling for over 5,000 years, and I don't think they Lav struck bottom yet. Tricing to interest a 8n\ail audience with a komik Gektur iz a great deal like trieing to hit the two coiner pius on a ten pin ulli-y with a single ball. ---------. Dis- tniioN between a wise child and its Aberdonian tutor—“That star you see up there is bigger than this world.” “No, it isn’t.” “Yes, it is.” “Then why doesn’t it keep the rain off? ” :r>u ? •f Gl <1 * nh?. C »•« m V, Poet r pr c <?. . I- . 4 1.1 MYER, -AND— MUTUAL TINWARE STORE, LIFE ASSOCIATION •ar, and lie was up straight, and HIP said he was a dumb waiter ou the card ; but I guess he could growl once. There is an organ that plays by turning a handle, I thiiikt we might sell our piano and CJ net one. Ashland Lodge No. 189,1. 0. G. T., You don’t have to learn to play Me t? ,:t the H;il of He'niun & Fountain every ’riil .y eve-.lrg n i.t S o’clock 1-. m . Biotberd uul hand! c • I .'.fieri in g kx I et-iLiliDg hip corlia'ly invited to al hop ul» ien 1. I. <). ANDREWS, XV. C. T. was LINKVILLE STOVE PACIFIC NORTH GEO. T. BALDWIN, . Prop’r DEALER IN STOVES, —OF- STOVE BACKS, PORTLAND, OREGON. GRATES, FIRE DOGS, BAKE OVENS SAD IRONS Incorporated 1871 ETC Al! kinds of TIN, COPPER and SlIEET- lll* >N WARE on hand ami made to order. All orders from a distance promptly at tended to. Prices to suit the times. Lii.kviile Aug. 10ih, 1876. 100,000 Capital CHEAP PAPER ! Dollars Gold Coin Basis. » T.æ ¿tin;»nd for the C. J. II ov .’ ako , Sec'y. i Ki 11 í !gc No. 23 » ir, • rari: Lf Wit- eau.” fontina .ned if A. F. & A. ITF., Holds their state*! comm uni iRions Thuriday even Ing, ou er before the full moon. B.etbren in guul etan I ng are cordially invited to attend. J. 8. EUBANKS, W. M. XV. II. A tkinson , Sec’y. is Ir aave tiOtl-t. ’’ hen. — , I tl.iw- i iu these t u :a - P. s. baby "? DICK AT MEMOIIIAL HALL. Hu! I tbeir ragtil ir nieett'ig every S.iTar i.ty even ing i.t iht-ir hall in AshLn.1. B.uihere in goo-J tt iiidmg are c?rdi tlly invi.ed toat'en-L J. H. NEIL, N. G. J. D. F üüntai Í, Rec. Sec’y. Ashland Iroi i- Works, bo so ! u ver reply. \\ ii t Í yuur ¡utcLigeueo can a dug ? “ Deca .iso he L.ici, was tiro prompt / ’ /.-//o'. ex ami ned by I kin-i CHURCH AND SCHOOL BELLS Cast to Order. Your son, I). II. 1*. S.—They ar? not alive. > -------- E mployer and E mployed .—It ; very common tor young men to r'idy how little they can make liliee i'i the way of labor they erf.irm for 1 heir employers, rather than how much they can possibly do to render themselves useful. We say this is common now, and we sii[»pose it always has been com u. But xve think it xvi’l be h i l on examination never to i •en [he course pursued by nax t men te became dis- l injii'sljvt stieeess. Such îeir employers as ai’rerwaitl, when they got into business on their own account, they worked for themselves. » . S d \\ t d Ü n a I». 1 1 Tud ,r ; b nine ; d VI.— Man- T beahubee . 7 A ttobney . W. H. EFFINQER DîREC’î LOKS: J. L. ATKINSON, XYM. XVADHAMS, D. XV. WAKEFlEt-D, Nu in .tier when they commence. .{(Z't;'c'.>.v, O regonian , Poitland, Oregon. TABLE RATES. KURSE & THATCHER, DEALE! 8 IN pfXf i.nipr. £ U L x V x X ji ?! A* ft« ft « » ft* Hi > "5 12 2t> 3 i ÓU co 20 «< 35 <« 50 65 K! »ay b e • ft •( •c •• •• «ft <c «ft (M 5 on 5 00 5 ou paid at ny one MILO M HATS, BOOTS and CATS, FHOES. li A R D W A II E, YANKEE LINKVILLE, DIMICK. Lake comity, rpiiE UNDERSIGNED WOULD 1 resj.ectlully into m tbc'ririei.<ls mid the pub.ic generally th it they Al* Or* have pttichise l the uiove e-tcibtisuu e<n, v. hit h will be hence orth conducted under their constant pei.-o i I supet vision, ami they guarantee sati.-taction to ail who may favor them with their patjona^e. Also agents for lhe - - This celebrated machine, which is ne kno .vied "e l by every o ¡e to be the b-1; st machine known, and which has niet wit 11 mo e extensive sales than any o L te; on re .o:d, is no-v being introduced in . Ash- land. T ■” lie llowe is peculiity adopted !o to any kind of work horn a l utile to a boot or shoe. Is simple in construction, ei.-ily eisiiy run, and for s re igth and durability is un- un surpassed. l Parties ’ariies desiring to t-ee bee o e of these machines can do so, by-calling oa them al their office. DIMICK ASON. Ashland, .Line 17th. 1876. noltf. I TEAM A BUGGY COLLARS, CURRYCOMBS, BRIDLES. CINCHOS, STIRRUPS, WHIP.’, LASHES, SPUR COLLAR l’ADS, ETC.. LTC, .. ’ <•'. t lytl.i’.ig U ltaliy kept in :> first-class . < AAi'l Ashland, Oregon. c't.ibii hiiient. l.'epaiiin^ Retailing <!o e wiibieil- "lEOHGE NU ILEX’ HAS TEE PLEASURE TO Less ¡;i.d di'pa:ch t*t pipes to euit ti e If aci.oauc-e to tbe i. h 6. uitt* of A-lu..i>.l • n<i i e times. ( surrounáii.e» his re.di e s to stijipy.-ili wtioieud wi h a g «».I cust< -iu-iu .<L b ui or t-hoe, inaile of ti-t beet intieri 1 C. 1 aid ne hlm. ôUop ou XLiiu Street, over cie-tk. ne .r b i>îge. Aïlih nJ, June 17tii, 1876 noltf. rpiIE UNDEHSIGNED WISHES TO IlE- JL mind his irieuds, ami the traveling pub lic generally, that he is still to be loam! at this LONG ESTABLISHED HOUSE, whe'e ho Is ready at any time, and on all occasions >o set I elore them the be.-t ti e niarke- aiiot ds, in a style second to no other bouse in Oiego i. Dinners and suppers for special occusioos, gotten up iu »¡ipropriale siyk, at short no tice. JASPER llOCCK. MILLINERY. CGN. LAKE CO., K. r. NEI CHAPMAN & NEIL, Ashland, Oregon, eep constantly on hand at their K feh-)p, »-ear t) «* b b‘-ge, on M-in Street., a g<Mxl fupjly of fra h BEEF. MUTloN, VEAL, etc., w hich thiy oiler at ihe ¡uweet ni-uket ¡.rice. A‘Lbm, Juce 17ih, 1.876. noi f. Ashland Soap Factory. AM NO W.MANUFAC TURING, AND nA VE un h ind, a gvud astori aient of YANKEE H0TÎ3MS LAUNDRY and TOILET SOAP, LINKVILLE which I ( tier to the trade at price» to suit the Vois». My snip lira been pruix-unced by those wno have trl.-d it, u be »U; trior u»; iiy nn[«>rteJ article. G.ve ita trial, uni ruppuri home industry. I want in exchange fur bo ip 2<),u<)0 tbs. of rmgh grette, ..t my factory. XV. H. HATHAWAY. Ashland, Jun; 17th, 1876. Ujlif. WHEAT Taken at the Highest Market Rates in Exchange for Goods, DO lit. Aibl. nd, June 17ih, 1876. CLOSING O U T ! CLOSING O U T ! CLOSING OUT ! Wagon Factory Yankee Notions, Meat Market, Lake county T7ELPS A GENERAL ASSORT- meut of goods in hi., line of ¡tuuo. Metis’ and Boys* >au - Oregon. Ladies*, dies, a Speciality. ASHLAND HOUSE Howe Sawing Machine I Saddlery & Harness Team, Buggy acd Plow Harness, MAIN STREET. Dealers In SHOP LOTI- >NS, GROCERIES, CROCKETtY, TAINTS, OILS, Ere., LIVERY AbiD SALE STABLE, Nurse & Thatcher, HARNESS FANCY G )ODS. ASHLAND 4 LL l’ERS'>NS~kNCWING TIIEM- YX selves indebted to the undersi especially in accounts an 1 notes ot LMKVILLE, .-t »tiding, are repteuvd t-> make every D. CU/TMAN. to pay I be same by tie 1st ul August. j. . m . M c C alla Co. I u-’tf. Ashland. June 2!54. 1876. ASHLAND MANUFACTURER OF, AND DEALER IN CLOTHING, time, « u any Life Pvli.-y, aud no m ' iitiieu A luua I Premium vi i be riqui;ed, twt lu.Uer ¡».yuieut», exce,»ifur Decu Acs^bsuienis iu lu u s^eciJ d.vie- ion us .hey ui y occur. u 3lf. M. H. D1M1CK. ! DRY GOODS, FIVE AGES CLASS A, B, C, D, E. ¡-ss from 1 to 12 Aiotii u F. einiuui, $’> no 1 N )XV HAVE THREE PURE RR ED IMPOR T- e*l FiullioriF, o il -even lull ba«*! ui«l 6u.-h u'aite nitres, iroiu vltu-fi I « ¡,1 !■« t.ble to r i-t-e ►ax k that wh) «-enil tbt l>*yt lin(»nrt«»<L I c.u i> i* '-Uj’i-iy par tes ulih eml r-i!t l '•* d i-ul’*, fr.un I to 4 ytur- ol , from “Wt i e I'G!«?»-.’’b-i-d by ott . r p-arli.-i*. i . l-o ti .Ve a beril of pttie brad J. tt< y cutlie, th« btsi iu u lita'.e, wi-.h B'-tue c uvet f< r Ba«). XV. C. MYER. AsMard, June 17th, 1S76. bolif. I M. 1’. MORSE, J. XV. BUAZEE. » JERSEY CATTLE. DECEMBER 31st, 1 8 7 6, I XV. H. EF1ÏNGER, E. QUACKEN’BUfcll, LIFE -AND- Subscriptions will expire XV. S. L.YDD, P. XVASSI HLIAN, . Fay Up. CLOTHING, HATS, CAPS, BOOTS and SHOES PERCHERON HOUSES ONE DOLLAR! Dealers in G O O D S, Importer and Breeder of For a short time is So grant that we hive concluded to offer it for the balance of tl e year fur O f . nekal A gi nt . J. L. QUACKENBUSH Stoves , Sewing Machines, ANSWERS TO ENIGMAS. V. -Jacksonville. uf-ieturimr. XV. S. LADD Nurse & Thatcher, Hardware, Fancy Goods, ?. Mak * a sentence of six words out of ti C rolls maj(O!l)“sty. S kcbetaby . IRON AND BRASS CASiJNGS, done :»t the t-nurid unite. K.bxj’l metal Chri st ditly on h.u.il. i 1. Make a sentence of words out ot the ioilowiim: D. XV. WAKEFIELD DRY GOODS, “ Though very low, he is able to talk,’’ is ft ported of a life in surance agem who was shot, the oi'iuT dav, at Saybrook, * Connecti- •/ cut. l’LZZLES. UF8IDKNT. )R THE i ENE1-IT OF TL'Osh DESIR- JL ing go d wagon work, tl e unde signed cr any other article m.i- lo of ri-.« , bruta or iruta, wil. i.e eby inake-known th it l e can le Sound bj repaired ut our tLo.i, at all times al his shop in the S. W. coiner A 1 w _>rk warranted in goo 1 style and at reason»- of the public square Ashland Ogn; aid* ube r .tvs. leidy and Willing to do all work entrusted O d cast iron t: k, n In exch irge fur w ork. CLOTHING, HATS, CAPS, BOOTS and SHOES, to me in a wo kmanlike manner. WAG AOOOO lbs old cast iron ONS, CARRIAGES, RUGGHI, WHEEL wanted at u.ir Shop iirnnedhre'y. BARROWS, PLOW STOCKS, Ac., made Hardware, fancy Goods, XV. J. ZIMMERMAN & CO. to orde -, and leptiired oa slioi t notice. Ashland, June 17th, 1876. noltf. T^e best Eastern siotk constantly on baud. W. W. KENTNOR. Ashland, June 17ih, 1876. noltf. I tro a b hod E. QUACKENBUSH Ï. o. o. r.. June 2d, 1876 D ear M other :—There is a Rebekah meetings on Tues lay evening, nearest nial with a woman ou the full of the m-jo.i eacn naiiith. io eagks. There L. DANFORTH, M. I)., I two black horses «1 • uu c < j rout, up ou a, block, with a woman on one side, and a wing î’3 n. that 1 on tin: other, and a big tail. She y onr baby fronda DR. J. 11. CHITWOOD, i of vtuir neighbor, is big. . / ".ó,--tí',/— ‘ O. t There are statutes ’nsidc. A shland , O regon . I Ci'-.«»-! n There are some people without c iro to be any clothes o i . There is Wash Will attend ton 1 c Ut ii Rogue Rivjr Vid ey. T..r rb (him 9, ington, hut he is cut o'l so he ticul r a:teiiiio.i gi.cu to CHRONIC DISEASES up t u: .i eiiis.n to her hasn't got any lens; and there is .Mm, ■■ wuat’s a t lander ? >> ‘ ’ A siamlnr, a little boy that has pounded his J. R. NEIL, gudo initber,” qnvtl i young Donald, fingers. There is a little horse, twisting tho earner of Lii plaid 1, “a ^TIOCSEY AI-LAXV, wee], I hardly ken, unless it bj may- and a man came and said, “Where hap an ower truo talu which ouo gude is the lady that belongs to that JarBistniville, Oregon wotnau tells of anithor.u little horse? ” But she had gone. T he acuta an.l quick-witted There is a room full of old dirty L’mucl Htynee, of Vermut.t, 11. KELLEY, ’maids and things that were dug up. Ku‘>‘vn years ago throughout ±1 igl til'd, was once saucily a?eu The folks hold a telescope up '’1 to Attorney and Counsellor-at-Law, au t'upudent triller With the q their eyes. It lias has two round * • Air. Ilayne3, J acksonville , O kegon . »duces and von look through, no e ths d ivtl is • ijio.'u fia ily are bout a iiiiuiou pictures, XViil pr.c'ic1- hi all th? C »arti of 'he Stit*. P.-otnp Vtìii iuti g.vc-u to uHbiistuets -.uirusted to my c ue. .l’.i 1- must not point a stick at ('mi e l i ihe buibli g forme-ly < cctij ie-.l by t -ays so, or you’ll get K .i.ier Wii'Bcii, upeodie (,’»uri lloare. œa—icr^*n«nac«>R3Eamtxjjc There are some 1 ) (I o t s a idiigatm’ sail). A Ì! 1 i Ì- a snake. There is one in iox. There are some lire lit- Ashland, Oregon. th i; aches a!mt tua t \Vht n I hey grov Ph here are some til it 11 W. J. Zimmerman & Co., Pwp’rr. ot a elk. They ir Hid .'ti- i mil have guns, but they I y known aa it IV» 3 you," tS i ! - < L real folks. There is ¡1 ?. -y ri: <OW PREPARED TO EUil.I) AND na t it red s nil?; a where four women hold V t lepare . i Kml» ul Aliai., M inim , and F aum - »rth and I ar«i )ii th”ir heads, and there ng AlacUiiiery in E t-llLd.” 11 icr fountain made out of Ill l Ldphta ENGINES, HOUSE FHQNIS, [ ;n’i it canning?” The snakes hold their AND — ! 1 r.v superbly love own, and the water conies “Ah, 11-jsv ex their mouths, and St [!lifts M VMI1NE BLACKSMITHING. it libe', “Ho They are pretty, so o .'food- U iteago lidies, u .vaed tu-it ! ” from G::O- £ t u a - RESIDENT. Ashland Lodge No. 1.;, 1 »- i L D. II P. WAsSF.RMAN he undersigned WISHING TO ami quit business, ! JL tell sell out and otiers his stuck of go al« at retail, tor T COST an ., FREIGHT FOR CASH. ANY PERSON Wishing to conmence business, would da well to call on m-, a.- I will sell my whole stock on easy terms, and retit them my store, In the mean time, I would say to perrons — QU y LX AJ“ liiX L23 — Th it I expect to start for San Francisco .-< u ). and would like to have my tno icy be- fuiu starting. I may stay in San Francisco most of the Winter on account of ill health. HATS, If 1 do not sell out iutirely before starting, my business will be left with E. J. Farlow WREATHS, aLd and J. Q. Latta, with instructions to sell LADIES’ FINISHING GOODS, C.'tEAP F ob C ash , but STOP the credit part, All of which I will sell cheap for cash. AU and make a desperate effort to close down orders from a di-tance promptly filie L so that I can in the Spring, either sell out, Aug. 24th, 1876. MRS. J . EWIX’G. or freeze out; and to collect every cent pos sible. Woe be unto you! Who are owitig FORJALE. me in the Spring. R. B. II abgadixk . IX HUNDRED ACRES OF FINE Cl L Ashland, Sep. 28tb, 1876. nolGtt tivaiing amt pasture land, well implor ed, with two rood dwelling houses and three BLACKSMITKIk'Q barns ami other out hous-s. situated three —BY— and o ,e ha.If miles north of A-hland, o i tin- O. A C. Stage loutr. Bear creek rims E’JBANKS & FORSYTH thro igh the farm, amt it is otherwise w» 11 wateie 1 by springs. A LL THOSE DESIRING WO RK 'I I.is farm will l e fo!;l on reasonable 2\- m our line, will find us at the terms, For particulars, enquire ut ibis of- “Old Michelson Stand’’ ready to serve ibem fice. DAAC WOOLEN, with t e ttness and dispatch. Particu'ar at- July 1st, 1 o uudtf, ' tentio i paid to horse shoeing. no 1 Ilf. I HAVE OPENED AT MY RESIDENCE, JL ou M- gu street, Askland, Oregon, a millinery store. 1 have now a beautiful as sortment of S